i to Cm1wn gflMcnt BATUUDAY, AtK!ti 14, 1883. Our Neighborhood in Brief. Spadu are trump. Cuming Bust timet. Sprouting Spring aulti. Whit Jfomlay Miy 14lh. Decoration Day May 30th. Tli a whit waih brute Is klnft. Ostllnrr, green Tha wheat fields. -gowfng ami planting The farmers. l-Ouh't to be stooped -Feedlnj tramps. Wllketsarra will take a look at Mis. Langtry on May 10. iC'lover Seed for sale at J. h. Cabel's, at lowest prices. A new shoe manufactory In Gaston has begun operations. Our Tr-ung friend Cal. Bartholomew Is home on a vacation. Mils Ella Eckert, of Krienlersvllle.wat in fown, several days last week. Our merchants are securing their doors with heavy Iron hart. Right I 3-0o and 'see the lati-st styles of lace pins at D. 3. Bock's, Jewelry store. Stack No. 5 of the Glemlnn Furnace Company, on th Lehigh river, has been put In blast. The nilUrirille Driving Trk Is adver tised U be sold at public sale, on the 30lh Intt. aSuSrat Clocks at lowest prices at D. B. Bock, opposite the Carbon House, Lehigh ton, Fa. In the Lehigh county court, at Allen town, this week, the usual number of babiea Were looking around for papas. Our old friend Josiah W. Harlan, of Penn Forest, was In town Wednesday, for the puriuse of buying a horse. Mrs. Elisabeth Humphrey, wile of Dr Charles II. Humphrey, ol Cherry ville, died Thursday, 29th ull.,aged 71 years. fJD. 8. DOCK, opposite the Carlmn House, has just received an ellegatit assort ment of watches and jewelry, which will be sold at lowest cash prices. A child's cradle caught fire In Calassu qua a few days ago, and a ten-innnthsold infantVof Milton Holland was burued to death. Ssa-QAllDEN SEEDS by the quart.plnt, eunceor package-all warranted to be new atock at A. J. Durling'a Drus Store, Bauk street, Ijehifjilon. Cli'as. C. Eberhard, lonnerly of Lehich Countv, was shot in Caldwell, Sumner county? Kansas, on March 22, by a Dr. No ble. Eberhard is expected to reenter. ,grVthn wants to exchange Town prop erty fir a Farm of 142 acres, with good new buihllnes and film Iruittrees on it. Address, W. M. lUrsnKB, luis boruugli. The new depot at Fullcrton, on the Lehigh Valley railread, Is approaching completion, and when finished will be one of the finest structures alon i the line. HJTTliere was sold on Salunlny, 25th, ult., at uagamau a store, Lehiglilon, seven tyouo dollars worth ol watches and jewel' ly, Igrnne family. Balthasar Krauss, in 1790, built a pipe organ in what is now Lehigh County. Hi sons finished a melilen in 1828, ami in 1S23 they made a bans violin from a trie (ailed iff Que Hake Valley. SSL-T'l0 prettiest and best assortment o Shoes that has ever been exhibited in this aiction; will be foittiil at the Orie,in,,l Cn- Cash Sloreof J! T.Nmbuuin. They are real ly beautiful. A Kicke.t'ineinnrandiitn found on Dink way, this oruugh, on Friday of last week eiu l.'tibtalned . ill this1 office, on paying lor this Hdtlfa and 'proving property !fjs,if you wuuta iiicostiio.ith.easy slmve your .linir cut or shampooing, k" to t'ratii Itoede'rer'a Saloon, under the Kxeliun go Ho tel, lie will ux you right, ami doutyou lorgefit:- ' Fortbe week ending on the 7th inct.( Gg,30o lone ol coal was iranrKritsi ovet theL V: IUt.N making a total of 2,1119,517 ions to that date, and showing an iueri-iise of 120,3(10 us compared with same time lust year. K5-E. F. Luckeubach, Ornadway,Mkiirli Chunk, is now oeiiiog lor the iusiM-ciio i ol his friends, the largest stock ot new-ilesiens iu WALL, l'AI'KlM ever teen in this coun ty, ami is wiling at verv lowest prices. The American Agriiultuiixt (English ol German edition),nnd the Cabbon Advi caik will be sent to anv address on rci-eipt nl two dollars. The price of tha Agriculturist U tl.bO. 3S Opening of Embroideries J. T. Nuiliauiii has opened his now stock ot IUi liiirg Embroideries, Hamburg Insertinu.saiii1 Irish Point Embroideries. Noiwithttainl ing tha advance in these goods, the prices are in many instances lower than last sea son. The work of building a new summer resort on a mountain peak on the Lehigh Valley Riilmad, twenty-five miles from Wilkertiarie, nas been begun. A large hotel willberiady for business by the first of July. The place will be called Gleu Sum mit. jSfi-Mrs. Mamie J. Mullen, fishionahle drestmiarr, at the Catto Auvocatk of fice, .this borough. IVr'ici tils and work inanship guaranteed. Wax Flowers of all designs at lowest prices. While Flowers for funerals a aiecialty. A sin of widow Sweeney, residing on West Brosdway, Maiich Chunk, was riding on a wagon leaded with lumber on Friday last, and fell off, the whi el of the wagn paiiiog ever and breaking his leg. Dr. Leonard attended to him. p3f I have now on hsnd a tot of Light Single and Double Bugey Hume s and Heavy Team Harness, which I will sell at a very reasonable price. Any style made to order on ahort notice. Yours, Ac , Mti.Toa Flort, Weisfpnrt, Pa. For the 5 Jays ending on the nth inst there were 70,071 tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh Jc Susquehanna It It., making a total fir the year to that daw ol 1,100,092 Ions, an increase as compared with same time last year of 99,784 tone. fca.TEt.KPHn!. " Hello?" " Well.hello? Who isit,JooT" "Uncle John, what lini ment did you use for your rheumatism and tbespraiu you had 7" "Why, Horn 'a Tele phone Liniment. I have used a g'd miiiv kind! bit none en ml to il." "All right, uuele, I will geta bottle too. Oood bye. Robert H. Ssyre, President of llie pro jected Mad from Harriaburg to I'lttslmrg has purchased a tract of over 4000 acres ol coal laud, with alt the mining privilec.es pair Washington, Thepiire baa not ten made known, and the land Is suppoed lo be lor a rniianeipma tyimicaie t-au Chean for Cash D. S. IWk. ,,i,n,- Bile the Uarum lloii-e, Leingiiioii, i-ii., wilt . . .. . . . . aell yon a I , o. nariieti waicn 1110ve111en147.tr . . . . , . . K .i.rli-.e ailver e.,1,1 t,....le.l . J Wejs,iri, was on her way to Lehighton with a neavy Gemini silver Chain attached for only $15 00, It beats the hobl wor.d of prices. The waiter Inferred that the guest ha 1 taken a little something In-fore iupr from tha mere fart of his ordering "tied fraters end cliork pops " But he made things 0. K, next day, by taking Ids better half out riding in one of Dovid Ebbert'a handsomo rigs. Terms low and livery 011 North St. Our young friends Charles DauxUler and Miss Magttie Wert jvilie.1 their fortunes for wall or for woe we Iru-t Ilia former on Saturday evening last.s Rev. Erb, of Blatiugtm fixed tha noose, and dona it wall; CUtrlay an 1, hi bride are lup,i, H'l I ar . .... a . .I.u.h tt. n.., lit., iv I, f ul hVrlv cnira-tuUllous and kind w sue, oftb.ir keavetfrlsitdt. Buy all j Dcnnlt Crawley, teed about 31 yetri,' who had charge of the blasting in the old llangr quarry, at Baligor,was killed Thurs day of last week by a blast. Five holes had been drilled, loaded and touched oil". Four exploded, and thinking this was all, Craw- lew approaahed the St, when a fifth went off, killing him instautly. Dr. J. A. Maver, the practical Surgeon Dentist, of Broadway, Mauch Chunk, has bad a practlre ol over zu years, aim tsproo ably the oldest resident dentist In this val ley. The Dr'a work speiki for Itself, and the fact that all critical work in tha region is given to him is a sufficient guarantee of his superior ability as a Surgeou Dentist. A brutal attack was made upon Mrs. Mary Grnady Thursday night of last week, by two boys, aged fifteen years each, and named Thnmaa Ellis and ltichard Rodgers, In the assault Mrs. Grosdy'sarm and col lar bone were broken and she was so bad ly injured as to be unable to appear at the hearing. The young ruffians were held under ball to await the result of her Injuries. The motive Is unknown. tO-SOLDIERS ATTFNTIONII-Mllo B. Stevens Ic Co.. the well known War, Cliini Attorneys will be represented at Mauch Chunk, Monday and Tuesday April 18 and 17, by tln-ir special agent. Soldiers and others interested in rlaltns for Pensions, In create of Pension, Arrears nl Pay and Bounty, or those charged with desertion, or other claims it is hoieil will give him a call. The special agent will be at the office nl the Prothoiiotary. 2w Tho statement juit issued by the Carbon County Industrial Society makes an excel lent showing the aosiety Is out of debt, having during the past year settled off the mortgage held by Dr. G. B. Ltnderinan on their proerty. The 8th annual meeting of the stockholders will be held next Monday, 16th Init.jitthe hotel of J. W. Riudeubusb, in this borough, at one o'clock p. tn., when an election of officers will take place. Warrants weie issued Monday at the inslaiice of Mine Inspector Robert Mauch line, of the Shenandoah District, for the ar rest of the inside siiierintendent and fire bosses at William I'eiin and Packer No. 4 Collieries, where disastrous and fatal ex plosions of gas occurred reeenlly. The In spector charges the f.ur boasts at the two collieries with homicide in causing the deaths of the men who died from the In juries received by their criminal neglig ence. An explosion of dynamite occurred Monday alteruoon at Knickerbocker Col liery, near Maliauoy City, with probably fatal results to Willistn Duvis, a blacksmith' A tunnel is being driven inside at this col liery and Davis was stationed at the mouth of the tunnel to sharien the miners' tools. One ol the man placid a number of dyna mitecartridgea near the blacksmlth'a fire to get soft before using. The dynamite ex ploded aud Davis was terribly burued about the fuce and hands. A sad case of destitution has just co ne to light In Wilkesbarre. Daniel Wright, the father of a family, was caught a month ago in the art of stealing some goods from a store, was arrested and comniittid to jail The 1st of April arriving and the rent not beitig paiil up the wife and her three ehil ilren were compelled to vacate their house. Thursday night, 4th Inst., the unlorlunate woman and, her children were found lodgid in a hoshed on a vacant lot in the northern part of the city, furnishing with hunger ai d riiirering from the cold. Steps were im mediately taken for their relief. WYdin'MJay nifthtnf lat wek offioeri of South Bethlehem arrested two suspicious looking Mien mar the gaa house, a bead quarters fortratiips. While eeurcbiug them the officers found on one of thein,in a lady V wallet, $l(ln in go.il, pxper mouev and f-il v-"r and a silyrr watch, 'fie men were very dirty and had evidently been on the tramp lor soma time. They claimed that the;- were lalheis by trade that they were troin Philadelphia and that they had been working at ilillereul placer, lliey gave Iheir names as John and .lames Riddle They were sent to jail under the vagrant act. An effort is being mideto find out wheiher Iheir story is true, The Millers. Hank, o Summit Hill, -'ieniled payment Tuesday, 1 he su'p n eloii was cjiised ly the luiliire of Clintlce rjhnuur i Co., of Tamnqiia, They held about 120,000 ol the firm's paper, the amount of assets and liabilities has not lit n made public. The men in the employ of contractor Reilly on scvlion nine ol the Schuyikill V.,lle branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad near Po'Utowu, struck Tuesday for an In creaso ol tweulv fne rents N-r day. The men have been receiving $1.25 and demand $1.50 er day, Mrs. E. Falh announces the arrival of now spring and summer sly aiu Millineiy Go'nIs iu to-dav's paper. She has a beauti ful as-ortnieut. The School Directors of Haile towi.- Iiip, Luzerne couuty, recently Issued orders thai tho school at, Stockloa be closed while tieopte in the township here sick with pinal meningitis. The leuchera refused to close the schools on llie ground that spinal meningitis is not conlagious. An unknown ersoii threw a lighted match into the letter Ux in the at cflire at Tamnqua a few daya ago. Thirty lrtleia were burned. Our Irieud J. T. McDamel, of MahoiiJ ing, left Saturday night, on a two weeks' visit to Kuox, Indiana. Ta, tal Fhlpps' Return CtrtalntT' All doubts as to the return ol Major Pliipps are at rut, and, unless something extraordinary intervenes, the fugitive sup eriulendeiil will sgiend next Sunday Philadelphia, Captain Linden, of t'mker ton's Detective Agency, started for Canada last liight in response to the following tele gram Irorn Oiiera'.ive Bn.l, who is now iu Torouto; "Warrant was iued eterdav Will be transmitted through official ch.n- uels. Is exiectd to arrive here to tiljht Cannot be in ire definite. I thill probabU leave for HaiuiliuH to-uight or to-morrow." It is estimated that the cut of rxlraliliiii Pulp has been between $3200 and $351.0 fins amount is to bo fa id Ibe I'iiikerloii Ageney by Coroner Janney,Pliipps' bond. inau, for their work in securing the return of the fugitive. The fee paid counsel li the defend ml will tn ik a big hole iu leu tliousiud dollars. Plitladelnhm I'rets. Tt)ajrbt It Was a Ubost ! . i .ruiuy ..i.,.., na,,,r ii,r, I between 7 and H o'clock, when between the run and the bridge crossing the Lehigh river, she met a man whom she approacheil aim eaked to sea her acrosi the bridge wlieiruaiii he up with his fist and knocked In r down. Uetsy applied to Emi. Belts for a warrant for Ins arrest, but iu the mean' time he had entered bail before Esq. Miller at Weiasiairl lor his appearand at conn, in the sum ol $100 On his apearanre before Ei. Belli Wednesday morning Win. Bush, said that be was thinking of sbiries circula ted about witches in ihat vieinjiy, ami that when Betty approached him, he atruik her thinking she was a siaadt or something of lue kind In his fright when so suddenly ae- , L7 This Is the cnligntened 19lh eenlurv onr 8IITG PaeWrton Ripples. It was our pleasure, with several others ; from here, to attend the lecture an I concert, at Weatlierly.on Monday evening, for the benefit of the Presbyterian church. Special trains were run front Maiicb Chunk end Haileton, bringing several carloads. The fine hall, owned by G. W. Miller, was mm plelely filled long before the exerslses open : ed. Those who failed to get seats although having purchased tickets took the matter good naturcdly, as the proceeds were for so good a purpose. The exorcises were opened by the Mauch Chunk Presbyterian choir, uuder direction of Mr. Charles Webb, the clear, sweet voices of the soprano and alto with the deep rich bass held the vast audi ence spell bound. The rendition waa loud ly encored. The Rev. Mr. Moffat, pastor of the Wealherly Presbyterian church, then I ntroduced the speaker of the evening, Rev. Dr. Ferrler, of Mauch Chunk. Tha rev. gentleman received quite an ovation. The subject was" Witchcraft," and was presented in the Dr'i hsppy, pleasing and forcible manner. Several laughanle allusions as to the superstitions nl the day were made. At the conclusion of the address the speaker was loudly applauded. Alter which the choir rendered some choice selections, clos ing with Mozart's Twelfth Mass, amidst deafening applause. It was an evenings enjoy ment, and will net the church a hand some sum -The Rev. B. F. Powell, pastor In charge of the M. E. church here, will not be great ly encouraged to see by your last issue thai he has settled among such a religion defying ieople. We Incline to the belief that Packerton has the average number ol good people, and does not stand In need of orthodox preaching any more than other towns; however, if the morale of this place need bettering, we hope the rev. gentleman will be better encouraged and supported by those who feel this need than the (isstora who preceeded him. Wo see by the iVest of Saturday that President Arthur was detained about two hours by some alight accident to the train while journeying south ward, and that while waiting, be sat apparently Iu deep thought! What a momenlus matter deep though! I was it how to get rid of Fotger? or is the Star Route exfioiure taking too wide a range? It may be that Ohio has a Piesidentlal can didate; perhaps he desires to emulate David Davis and capture some Southern beauty to grace the White House 7 anyhow it was sp piirently deep thought, let tha nation stand stand stilt for the time; we may be neariug soma great event. It seems to be the opinion of those who should know, that there will be no further ausiiensiuns after this week. It does seem that tho distracting uncertainty should be avoided, and the disturbing element re moved. Lopold Myers, proprletorof the Packer ton Hotel, is making preparations to accom modate summer boaidcrs. To those who desire to escape the dust and heat of the city, this mountain resort will uflbrd pure air, cool breezes, delightful scenery and ucxoiimiiMlutioHi perfectly satisfactory. Mr. Myers is an obliging, gonial host of cjihi I era'jle exjerieuce. Coroner Latham empanneled a jury Tueaday morning to view the body of the man killed ill the Packerton Yard, Monday evening; the testimony adduced rxonorat ed the coiiijMuy and employees. No clue as to the identity of the man was presented before the Coroner. The remains were taken charge ol by the Poor authorities of Muucli Chunk. i The Rev. B. F. Myers will preach his farewell sermon at Lehlghton and at tliir place, the last Sabbath of Ibis mouth ; his departure will bo regretted by those who know I he worth of the man. During the year that ho has been In rliarge,-he has at letided etrictly to his calling, and will leave ei'joving the satisfaction ot having dis charged his duly as a christian man. Tiie gathering at the residence nfjss Blnkslee. Sunt, of the coal branches of Ibe L V R. It,-, line evening last week was pleasing rpltorle in the life of that gentle man. Kii one connected with llie h, v. It R. deserves and rommande the respect of Ibe employee more than he; spnel. unas liming, pleasant, agreeable and easy of ap proach, with careful and safe business quill- ficallons, his counsel Is sought in the mun- gemeiit of the great interests ol the mad. Mr. Levi Miller has his fine store room well storked, and is doing a good business. He ho-es to receive the patronage of those who desire a well selected stock to chose from. The new Round Houses to be built at Lehlgliton ii the absorbing topic. Proerty in our town will be greatly depreciated if ull our tieople move tn Lehighton we oti'i know of any who are going to remain In r the Round Houses are completed. No oiibt Ibe property owneranfynur place are lreaming ot fabulotia prices for lots, the in reufe to your opulatfnn, ought then to guarantee better pavements, better streets. nd possibly Ibe speedy wiptug out ol the school debt. Anox I Btusglari In Town rBome unmitligiiled scoundrels at an early Miour mi Friday morning of last week br, ke into the store room, occupied by H. II Peters us a mereliuiit tailoring establish ment and l office, and stole six suits ot clothing, $82 worth of aslage stamps, $3 in cash and ottur articles, amounting 10 some $3011 in all. The burglars pried the trout door open, and having etl'ecled uu en Iraiice, apieara to have gone to work very colly In making their selection of articles for their booty, as they lighted a candle and investigated the qtialily of the different u'la hanging around, lakuig the best, and i-urryiiig Ibem down l an empty box cur standing oil the elding opposite the Lehigh toll Stove Woik 1 he L V. It. R., where they fit Ihemsefyr pri'l-erly, leaving hal arliclts Ihey did 1101 want 111 the car, and which Mr. Peters recovered, although iu a Mimewhat damaged .condition, Offieer Were immediately set upon the track of the thieves, but up lo this writing no arrests have been made. Tnene robberiea are be coining of a loo friquetit ccurraitee in 001111 try Ijwui, and II tliu authorities cannot, 01 liava not the incliuaiion ! give llie eopl pinteclion dining the night by the app unt meiiti.l an adruiiate ndive,loir, then lei our jieople resolve Ibeiiuelvra into a com miltteollhe whole, arm themselves and make short work ol such miscreauts when they are caught. Mr. Peters is compara tiyely a poor man and the loll ol $300 will ne doubt be a seven blow to bun a ezcox.D irniTt Theburglais made a second visit lo our borough, during the night of Tuesday last and made an attempt lo rob the store Wm. Kcmerer, comer ol Bank and South streets. Tiiev had stolen a chisel from III carriage factory ol Trexler & Krirdler, with which thev forced the lck aud bolts on the door, but in ilolng so made more noise than they exirled, ami so woke up Mr, Keu.er rr. who calliuir hia son. was liroceediliff: li their capture, but the burglars hearing their movement fled, before they bad been able te capture any booty and Icavlog their tools CJOOIiS where FJKICUS are behind. Our merchants had betterinvrst in shot guns and shot, and lay low for the miscreants. Lehigh Gap Ooislp. Pluck gymnasium Gardening. Early serenades Our spring warbletc. In constant danger Our speckled and finny tribe. Col. John Craig was to Philadelphia on Monday. The plow shares are now doing their lly work in our farmers fields. That narcotic, but palatable vegetable, tho dandelion, is again a fayorite on our tables. Our farmers are busily engaged In lay- log- not eggs but their potatoes in the furrows and allow them to bring foitb their new, or young ones, without hatching. Mr. Sol. Snyder, jr. boasts of haying an offer for u coll of $700.00 Solly Is quite lucky In the horse, pig and sand business. But bow about the gals7 Last Saturday, while the hands of the Heimbarh'a slate quarry were engaged In putting a boiler on a foundation, it broke down, knocking Mr. Reubeu Spoonhelmcr unconsci'ius for a few minutes. The members of the Lehigh Gap sing Ing school, last Sunday evening voted for a new singing boek, "Peerless Praise," and morrow (Sunday) evening uo doubt will treat us to soma choice singing. The meetings of the Teachers' Debating Society, held every Friday night at Aquu shicola, are becoming more interesting, aud more should join. The " Budget" Is very bly conducted by Elmer E Slraup, editor. Miss Eve A. Muschlilz for some time chambermaid atthe"Ejgle Hotel," at Al lentown, was home over Sunday, but left gain for the same place, where she is now servlng-mald In some private family. With whom we are not informed. On Monday 'J 111 Inst, while Mr. Sam uel Buyer, miller of Aquashicola, Iu llie act f putting bis grist stone on, put his fingers to foel if it was in its right place, when once tho heavy stone slipped on his fin ger, crushing it severely. He was taken to Slatington, to Dr. Steckel, who thought that while the tendons were all right yet, amputation was unnecessary. Our young friend Mr. M. T. Prutiman commenced working on the repair gntig under section boss, John Prulzman,nn the A- S. RR., while William Muschlitz has ussumed his (Pralaman's) lust year'e occu pation, as lock lender with Mr. Wilson uschlilz. This is right, boys, earn and save money while you are young, and you will not want in old age. Miss Etna Hughs, teacher of the Le high Gap high school, last Friday evening left on the 5.-30 o'clock train for I'hiiadel phia. Miss Itapp, teacher of the primary school, whoie term closed last Friday, took charge of the school during Miss Hugh's absence. Miss Rapp will open a pay school a few weeks. Parents should take ad vantogo of this aud seud their children regularly. We are Informed that the consistory and members of "Bensafem" church, in East Penn, have decide ! to fresco and dec orate their church like the St. John's, ol nwer Towamensing. The job is allotted our yoiing friend Mauric G. I'riilsman. Mr. V.;JH. Sunup one dav last week received sigjy "CeutrlugHl seed sowing ma chine" friitnJlWabash, Indiana. Tliese machines are principally for sowing clover and timothy seed, but can be used for sow ing ail other seed, gruin, etc. A man en gaged iu sowing with one'of them, aptiears as though he wus walking through his field playing u fiddle. I once heard 1 minister speak of a very oiis farmer who had the habit tn pray for od'a blessiug ou every furrow he plowed around his.'tleld. Now, I urn no expcit in lunguages and can not tell whether every expression is a prayer or not. But by the ay, it so bapiK-tied that I was atanding asl Saturduy, iu an adjoining field to one in which a young man was engaged in lowiLg. His hurras were walking nt u pretty lair gait, but it seemed us though he wanted them to go still faster, for all ut once he bawled (or prayed) out, emphasiz ing the following sentence, (which he no oubtgotoulol his prayer book) "get ab Barney, grides guwidder di nner wedder nucha mole." Now Mr. E lilor, if suih weighty prayers are oureil out while en gaged in turning the soil, whutwill a bush- of oats or n ear of corn weigh next fail ? Do am leslha Fridawk. owet hut en 'wirser btt cn 'uaidel hame sehtia wolla, un hut aw; awerdar bum! sel muidel sin an weiinich forna liar gululla tin hen zoo lout ga bubbled, uu ich uu nnch an onneru karl sin so wenuich Munich iluien no gu luil'a 1111 lien aw unser g'west g'halta. Un so is seller bu un sie muidel mil n turner ga ullii, uu yust we see forna ans haus kuminu in, sheer gar an deo iorch, woo see wen uich stboppa hen wolla forbisslezu spharka. hut dar dawly fun se mai lei g'hert das ep per drnus bobla doot, tin ecwer eiimole maehtder alt kelter do dare ull'un guckl rause was lose war. Well by grethes, fell hut sellem bu sie harts in sie hufsa mch iiunuer fa I la mocha, for ar is so orrich ler- hrocka we dar alt do dare nil' gamarbt hut, das ar sie maidel grawd fawra hut Ills un so fergeUtered op g'elart is, das ar miner sate feigessa hut gutguto nucht zu mwga. iNnw thryunga buwa ich inui korlz sin (is it mine brief; awcr icli will euch en roth geyva for eella alt kelier tie euhnool Zurich bulla macba. Now won ar in dar habit is far sio nawa rau zu stecka won ihr hame kiimma toil silier duciiler, eteilou gana jui-hlilraw un greega euch en grwesir keasle loll dur, un en guly britt li me, d'lio gate uner forna nuus suit, em kessle, dar, uu briteh uu schlecht on de dare. 1111 w lur II n-bliooller dedare whhler ufl'inai-hl, lar rati zu gucka won dar bu 11 lis maidel forna 11 ue (mien aumtna, don hock nil a ins vwera lck lint dar lerrclimareia oar nrileli, uu we ar sich rum drate lar iu dar mommy zu sprutga, don hock'm inch 1 mole de dar britcli, gad.chtich ivwers bin orrdale, uu don ken nirall eur spharka In bis de nil mommy ill in sie scbuoot un hinner dale , p gapusl hut, nudi eellem allueclil ar tio nawa iiimmy 111 dardaie naui. bl. John Big Creek Dotting. S Ive.ier Buy.ler was on a visit to Slat- lugloii over Sundae. Joseph Rhoads, of Slatington, paired through bete with his fine stallion last week. Mr. lleabnsr, an old and respected eili sen ol Pine Run, died last Fridsy and wat b'iried at St. Paul'a church on Monday We did not learn the immediate rause of his death. Bom of our boatmen baya already made one round tripaiud were at home or sr Sunday. William Thomas moyed to Lchightan on Tuesday night. D. Snyder nas moved to the borough of Parry villa. Joseph Graver offers a fine cow for sale al a reaauuabl price. Call and tee kirn. JosirBC. I I Subscribe fur the AbvocsTi. Whipped br a Greeny. A Wilkesbrrre disiuitch ufthe 7th Inst., Bays: Intelligence has jul been received In that city of a terrible prise fight, whlrh look place early Friday morulng.just nulside of the borough limits of Nanticoke. On Thurs- lay evening Tom Slavln, of Wanamle, a I'Ugilistof no little fame, entered tbesaloon ol Jack O'Brien, tu Nanticoke, and chal lenged to fight any Irishman In the place. Hardly were the words saiken when Mar tin Cavanaugh, who was sitting in the tav ern at the lime, rose to his feet and accepted llie challenge. The next morning, bright and early, was fixed as the time of meeting, all the preparations lor the battle being made In the meantime. At the appointed hour yesterday morn ing the men, accompanied by tbelr friends and backers, assembled at the place ol meeting, where a ring was staked off and ropes put up. Pettf Conroy was Slavln' second and James McIIale C.ivanaugh's Jack O'Brien acted as referee. Time was called and the bruisers at once went lor each other. The fight was a long and des perate one, twenty-one rounds being fought, Cavanaugh knocking Slavln down nine teen times. In the twenty-second round Slavln failed to come to the scratch and the young Irish greenhorn waa declared the winner. Slavin'a face waspummeled to a jelly and lmoit unrecognlzadle. Cavanaugh wusul- ao terrible cut up. Both men during the mill showed considerable nerve and a good leal of scianre. The fight was conducted to quietly that the authorities knew noth ing of the affair, and consequently no ariests have been made. Staviu't weight was 165 and Cavanaugh's 185. The Lutheran Synod ia Session. Tha tecum! conference of llie Evangel!- al Lulheian Synod of Pennsylvania owu- ed its Spring session in St. John's Luther ar, Cliurch ol Upjier Mauch Chunk, Mon day cvenlug. Rev. B. W. Schank,of AI- lentown, the president of the conference preached the opeuing sermon, aud Rev.EE. Widccker, of Wilkesbarre, conducted tue Itar services. Tho Lord't Supper wat ad ministered to both ecclesiastical end lay lelegates. Tuesduy morning the business session pened with tho election of Rev. William Roth, president ; English Secretary, Rev. J- ft . Anspach ; German Secretary, Re". Lindenstruth. Professor W. Wackernogle, I Muhlenberg Co lege, read a thesis upon the appoiutmeut of a bishop over the mm- isterium. The greater port ol the do was taken up with Ibe presidents reports upon the condition of the churches In the confer ence. In the evening me uuiu oti- sary of Luther's birth wat celebrated. Pro fessor M. II. Richards.of Atlentowa, de livered a very interesting address in English and Professor Wackernagle Ic German. Jafrvires were also held In St. John s Church, East Mauch Chunk, by Rev. J. Andrei, of Bath, and Rev. E. Wei'tkapt, ol Scranlon. Theconference numbers filly-two members. Tba attendance was large aud llie members enthusiastic. Mahoning Dottlngi. Mr. Seller 1, .-I Ua morula, it visaing friends iu llie Valley, Rev. W. II. Strauss celebrated the Lord' Supper witli his congregation, at St. John's church, lul bumlu morning. Mrs. Itobetl McClean wus agreeabh surprised last Friday evening, by her many lriei!ij-vliu came to celebrate her birthday. Jacob Kberts, 01 una piace.-wno uuoum month ago took Horace Greely's advice and went West," is working ou a farm near Manchester, Ohio. He is well pleased with his situation. He has our best w.sties lor succets. Miss AlVesta Miller list opened a dress i making shop in this place. Mies Miller is an accomplished seumstrecs. A. J. Balliel fiuuheu teaching at B,n- del' tjChool on lust Wednesday. The Soiiety has again been removed 10 its old place. Centra Square. The question. r dikciueioii I Ins (Saturday) evening Is, Resolved "That liquor selling should bo punishable us u crime." Tba debaters on 1 he affirmative are A. J. Balliet and D. W. Sillier; on the negative, II. A. Keiser aud W. II, Bitlner. Mr. C. Scidel hat been to Philadelphia luring the week, to replenish hit stock of store goods. Cal. E. Bartholomew, of Lelilghton, tient several days with his friends in thU place. The Mahoning School board met last Saturduy at Ilia Pleasant Comer school house, when the teachers were paid theii last month's salary. The Centre Square Select School open e l 011 Monday under very favoroblo aus pices. If us much good work will be done as was done last summer, we can be well satiifiid. Conrt Proceedings. The April term of our County Cotitts convened iu the Court House, at Mauch Chunk, 011 Monday morning last. Present Hon, 8. S. Dreber, President Judge, ami AsaociatcChiirlee Meeudsoii. Joseph Z1I111, II. 1. Levan, John Painter and John Slobl were apioiuled tiietiiyes. The Giaud Jury nete. culled and sworn with Elwin Uauer,ot East Muucii Chunk, as fnlemau,after which they were charged by his Honor Judge Dreher. The newly elected constables then presented iheir bonds ftrapprovol and were sworn iu The n-rts of the constables ! iliHoverel borouglia and luwusblis were then made. A Surety of llie Peace rase wot called be I ween Mr. Audiew and Potter, of Le Inch Tannery, ine iieiendunt lading to make lierapKtiraiuv, her ball waa duly fue. teateil and wilties.ies dii-cliarged Iroui furlh rr attendance moi inurt. TUK-DAY J4 IINIMJ. roinmotiwtaiih v. IViitoso George, iu llelinelll lor selling ll'iunra lo Illinois, plot- ecuirix r.lizauelll ueorge, Jul before the adjourning of court E R. Siewers, Esq., attorney, presented petition ot John Albert Lauchiinre, of Mahoning towiiitiip, a J year tdd n I Halo Laucli' nore, deu'd, by bis father. Franklin Lauali lion, or Ihe apif.tiilmenl ol Edward Bittler guardian, who, wild J LoiiL-aiitas uuiitJsmati in tha sum ot SG00, was coll lii met by thecouil. Value ol the citato a out $311(1. the trrdlit of the jury 1 11 the rase ol Com. vs. Penrose. George, was aslollows; Wo find I'uurose George ileleiidaut "not guilty ," aud direct the proreculrix Eliza beth Ucorga to pay twu thirds of the costs ami t'eurose ireorgs, the uelendaut, one third of tho nuts. Com. vs. Penrose Gsorgo, charced wltli telling Intoxicating liquor to Bailiet and rrminger, minors, under me age 01 .1 yeart, were each taken up separately, WtDkUUAV MolMkO. Commonwealth vt. Peiiruse George tl ling liquor to uiinnri. The jury irttirncd terdicu lo day at follows: Attn selling to Ualliet, 111 1 sillily and coet divided between proernitrlx and delendsnt. Same verdict aslo Frilzinger but at to Vouse, defendant not guilty, but to pay all Ilia co.ll. Cm, vs. Henry J, Evans, prosecutrix Jeanette Williams. Eeulehoid la a fine ol $20 and uy costs. The proceedings before court during the week consisted nl minor rases, betnif of a character not to interest the general reader. ! ''S1'1 llt'" ri'1"' y,l:V',nr1i,"r ,,,,. . , Dr. G. D. Lindermaii, of South Mcthlahem, We lliarefora devote our inace to nioro In- ise,i tg,M ,X.tl,iee years. At Ihe ses Urcstlog blatters. 1 siou of the NuWark Cou'lerence of the M. E. liOWIilT aeil gtKril Spring Number. The Spring number of Ehricbs' Fashion Quarterly more than fulfils the promise of its predecessors. Within th compsss of its one hundred and twenty paget, It sett be- tore ill readers an absolutely complete ep. tome of the fashions of the coming scaton In ladies wearing appurel and fabrics of every kind; and this, not in the shape of a series of vague generalities, such nt the ordinary fashion journal too often contents itself with, but by means of a succession of clear ly writttu descriptions of actual articles, each accompanied with an engraving of the thing described, and all arranged in so or lerly and methodical a manner that any desired information can be referred to with out difficulty. Oyer sixty new designs for ladies' aud children's d-cssei are Illustrated and described, together with a large num ber ol trimmed bats, light spring wrapi, and other articles for the adornment of Ihe outer woman. A new feature of the Maga zine is the iutroductlou of fashions tn men's clothing; a large variety of stylish looklsg and economical suits bei'ig illustrated and described. The literary features of tho Magazine al so deservo their meod of prane. Margaret E tinge, Josephine Pollard, Ebeu . Rex ford, and other weil-knowu writer are represented by tales, sketches and Kiems. An Interesting artic!eon"I!ouieho1d Decora tion" is contributed by Mrt. E. V. Batley oflheaYcui York Sun; ami Hopo Lcdyard'a talk from the Easy Chair will be read with interest by mothers, lar and near. Altogether, we think the empha'.ia ver dict pronounced by every lady reader nt the present numberof the Fashion Quarter ly will be: "Worth ltt price and teu limes more." Published by Ehrich Bros., Eighth Aven ue, New York, at 50 cents a year, or 15 cents a copy, Tho Statement of Mrt. Dlllman. Coroner Uhlcr, ot Northampton county, visited the almshouse Friday and took the statement of Mrs. John Diltman, whose throat was rut by her husband the week previous, and who is rapidly growing worse, Her story, told as best possible un der the trying and painful circumstances. is this: Her maiden name was Charlotte McNear, and she was the daughter of Wil Imn McNear, of Hanover Townthlp. She married Dillman twenty yeara ago, an I liyed in various places with him, principal ly South Bethlehem, Fremansburg and Redington. Six months ago, whilo lilng at the latter place, Dillman threatened to kill her. They went to the almshouse In January with four children, remained two weeks, then went to Mrs. Dillman' broth er's, in Bethlehem, and two weeka later the wife and children returned to flio alms fa one, while Dillman went to Frackville, uear Mahanoy City. On the 28th ol March he reappeared at the almshouse with a new dress for Mis. Dillman and asked her to go to South Beth lehem, os he had reuted a house. Tbey ac cordingly started next morning, Dillman was In a good humor all tho tune. When near Heck town he said they would turn in alane,'as it was a short cut to their destina tion. Just after entering Ihe lane the man seized his wife, threw herdowu, and pluc ing his knee on ber body, said lie was tired of her an I would kilt her. She implored him to desift and to let her live apart Irom him, but he paid no heed to her, but d'ew a piece of cord from his iockot, tied her hands, and then, opening a knife, cut her throat, she nil the time entreating him to ..pare her life. He then ran across the fields The rest of (lie story, how sho walked 500 yard" to a house, then a mile to Hecktown and finally was driven to the almshouse, has already been told. Mrs. Dillman suffers a great deal, fhe cannot speak unless her throat is tightly bindaged. Food is passed to her tin oat through the oieiiiug in tha neck. Twice this opening hat been sewed up, but Im mediately alter coughing sets in, ami Hie action in the throat sever the stitches. When siieaking, Mrs. Dillman frequmtly us 't water to rinse her mniiih, as it beet mes very dry and parched. The windpipe hat been severed, end when she coughs it some times falls far into the chest. Her rase Is a remarkable one, and in tho event of her re covery will be one of the most wonderful on record. Wild Creek Items. Mr. Benninghoff.nf Schuylkill nunly. moyed to his farm, in this place, on Thurs- lav last. Mr. Daniel Weaver, teacher of school No. 4, will closa a six months term 011 Sat urday next, Mr. Weaver intends to elect h,s tent again, soon aa school is closed, and goin for hiaold employment phnlograpl er at Trachsville, near this place. Miss Emma Kleinton, has left for Dan iel Buyer's, near Millport, where she in tends to stay for some time or as long at tl e employment lasts. Some of our farmers are starling In with the plow for the season. Miss Atavesta Smith and her couin de Miss Agnes Rorebaeh, of 6laliugton, were visiting in this place over Sunday, Mr. Wm. It. Pricibaoh, teacher c.f No. 5 school, will close the term on Wednesday next. The trout season commenced on the 1st inst. Some fiihermen Iiaye caught Intt of trut already. Amsndus Kibler, of Lockport, Ldilth county, paid usa visit on Sunday last Painters from this place, left for Weiss- port on Monday, 0th inst., where tbey will do tho first painting of the season. Otaoo, A Rural Lothario. In n little village called B-ndersville, on Ihe Lehigh Mountain, tiwem Seid, rs- ville and t-reidenivill, about three miles from llethleheiii, lives an old shoemaker, named John Ruth. Ill the employ of Mr. Ruth is a young man named IieivlsXatder About a mouth ago Xandtr and Mrs. Ruth packed a few of their thing and !oftto;eth er for oll.er rta. No hsng wm l eaid of tin-in until h lew das Bgo, when they re turned to IleuderaVillH and again took up their abode with old man Ruth. Rutli re vived his recreant wfa with open anus aud all was forgiven. About 9:30 o'clock that liight a masked parly visited the home ol tho shoemaker. They were refused ad mltlaiice. They broke open the door and bejau to search lor Xandrr. All the lime Mrs. Ruth was crying murder at tiie top of her voice. Rut the avengers were bi and to rid the community of so gay a Loth- aria as Sander, aui continued their talk regardless of Ihe screams of the woman, who by this time bad aroused the whole neigh borhood. The garret waa visited, and there under a bed, Xandrr was found, II was Ihen drugged out aud taken awav, Ko one Iu liandariville has seen I1I111 since. Death of Est. I. F. Dally. After an I llneis of only a few ilays Rr J. P. Dalle. I) D.ofSuten Island. N. Y died of inflammation of Ihe hwe! Monday larly, but spent Ins niglita at tho residence of lr. I.ltiiieriiiyn. It UN lull.,, ktot,lo. I ly ill while alteud'ag the conference and 011 his arrival at South Bethlohvm In the even ing took tn bed He wot given the best medical treatment, but it was nl 110 avail. The remains will be taken to lilt late homo In Slatcn Island lor burial. lie leaves one ton. PATENTS GRANTED. The following patents went granted to citizens of Pennsylvania, bearing date Mar. 27, 1883. Reported expressly for thN paper by Louis Dagger ic Co , Merlin nice I Experts and Solicitors of Pateiits,Veshlngton,D. C. Brady, T. F , I'hila , nursery lowul-raek Uurnhain. N. F., York, turbine wheel Crich, II., Pittsburgh, wire wiirr Furiinin, A. B., Slrattonvllle, wagon jack Hiirtman.C. F., Keller's Church, rail joint Kelly, W Ecottdale, cinder car Kline, J. C, Phila., ice making machine Maguiru, J. A., Philadelphia, horse, shoe MeVay, E C, Easlou, automatic moisten ing device. Miller, J. I) , York, car coupling Smith, M. V., McKeesKrt, continuous roll ing mill (2 patents) Butch A McElheny, Pittsburgh, roller die Wcldy k Witman, Reading, hand oiler Wilbur, A., Allegheny, flanging macliluo Brakiko Date ArniL 3no. Buckhard, A,, Phila., 2-wheeled vehicle Dalzell, James, Pittsburgh, manufacture of peg lamps Dayton, A. 0 , Willlamsnort, seal lock Forester, S Allegheny, station indicator Frew, Robt., Pittsburgh, seal lock Ulrnu, C, F , East Brady, shirt Hamilton, W.. Allegheny, burial casket llesch, J , Tilusville, apparatus lor boiling acids and chemicals llersliey, 1. II., Philadelphia, holder for towels, napkins 1 te. Heysincer, I. V., Phila,, machine for in serting ami clinching staples Hill, J. W Jersey Shore, harness lug nt tuchmeiil " Koliter, E , York, stork car Luther, J. II , Kama City, hne coupling Lynch, J , Allegheny City, cupel lortiin-c MeMurtrr, G. U., A'lleglieny City, punch lor nut machines Sciber, O . Spring Forge, purifying wtter Weaver, T., Harriiburg, nut lock. STOCK MARKETS.' Closing prices of Da lluvcn Townsend, Bankers, Nn. 35 South Thiid Sttcet, Phil adelphia. Stncas bought and sold aitlici lor cash or on margin, rhiludctphw, April II. 18?3. bid uked II S.Vs,Ext 1031 11131 U S Currency G's 129 USS.'aKxt 101 US 4, new mi 1138 US4'i Ilvi 1 luj Pennsylvania R R t)4J C4J Philadelphia A- lteiiiling R R 2H 2,-3 Lehigh Vallev Hit 1,2) fili Lehigh Coal i- Navigation Co 4:j 43 United N J II R A Canal Co 189 1MIJ Northern Central It R Co 5CJ 57 Heston'ville Pas-. R R C 141 15 Buff. Pittsburg A West. R R Co... 10 If! Central Transortation Co 34 34) Northern Pacific Con 52 52 " " Prefd h9 691 Nortli Pennsylvania R R 681 G9 Philadelphia' A Erie R It 203 20 Silver, (Trades) 991 99 i si.vititi EOK KOI.tJ.-On tho 3-d ull., by Dev. A. llarthnlotuuw, William Y. Kek and Mill Matilda Kulb. both of Knit Penn. STJSlUKKVVAlYr KINK. Oil llie Sth ult.. by the s.ime. T. W. Stelgerwalt. ol East Penn, arid Miss Mary Ann Kink, of town WINTHU IIKIUKK, On the 1st lust., by the same, liantel Winter and JliuAuuctlu Oelger, both of West Penn. MKUTZ-KKEYMAN.-On Ihe 101b In-t.. by tho sauie, Uranvllle Mert z itnu Emallne Ircytnan, both ofMahuulng. 1)1 Kit. KOONS On the -.'Sth nit., In this horonah. Mary Alice, dauxhterof VI!liiuu;hhy urid Sarah Koons. nited 8 yrs., 4 uiua. ami 8 d)s. UK.d i'1'Kl.. n the SOlh ult., Ini'oalpirt, Frances E., daughter ol Aaron and Jeiuslu Hrehtel, aged 13 car. 4 inos and -'8ilm. KllllZlMtr.lt. Un 1 tie 31st ult.. In Kast 1'cnn. Leon, aon of Char. II. and Kitty A. Krlislnger. aged 1 vr.. 11 inns', and 18. lay.. DHUlSIiACH On the 1st lust.. Ill Frank. Un, I'eier Ilrelsbach, agod jcari, 4 lues. aid 9 ilk). No Whiskey! Brown's Iron Bitters is one of the very few tonic medicines that are not com posed mostly of alcohol or whiskey, thus becoming a fruitful source of intemper ance by promoting a desire for rum. Brown's Iron Bitters is guaranteed to be a non intoxicating stimulant, and it will, in nearly every case, take the place of all liquor, and at the same time abso lutely kill the desire for whiskey and other intoxi cating beverages. Rev. G. W. Rice, editor of the American Christian Rt view, says of Brown's Iron Bitters: Cm., O., Nov. t6, 1SS1. Cents: The foolish wast ing of vital force in business, pleasure, and vicious indul pence of our people, makei your preparation a necessity; and if applied, will save hun dreds who resort to saloons for temporary recuperation. Brown's Iron Bitters has been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness, weakness, debil ity, overwork, rheumatism, neuralgia, consumption, liver complaints, kidney troubles, &c, and it never fails to render speedy and permanent relict Publio Sale of Valuab!o SSessH ia HIE. Tlin undentirnail Hill sa I at I'ublle fale, on llie preinliet In Mutioulog Twp., Carbon uuuiuy, a., on Saturday, April 2ht 1883, iii nVIoek ti. tn.. the followlni? deioribod Ileal Instate, to wit: All that certain bleca ot l.anj. situate In Nahonlne tnwns&'paiorr. .,1,1 iKinn.led bv Un.la of Ilavt I NoibSlaiU Uharlcs Xauuor. peter XaiUar, Ueorge Maurcr and others oontaininK SEVENTY-SIX ACUES, moro or lesi. Sixty-lour Aeres are eieiren and under acol rultnait n, and Ihe bal- auoo.lv oree. aio ftua l ootlan l, Iho prop, crn ol Iho late Adam LiucIilo r, riee'd. The linnroveinciiia meieoit are n i"o Story lioutda Siona and Frame liwelllna llooa. wlih Kl-chan atlucbed, bnrie il.iru. two Wagon Mie-ts, I'lg SlnbUi.ailii Nprli a House, a Large l idar l'res, an I Iran r I "l choice, weil.be irlnerlrnlt lris, Tli unoinle a e well fenced, aiel otters a tlno opii. rlunliy fir any eueilrilrlnir "! b me. .... A lot of MANUKIi will be sold at 'he same lime. , Termi will be made known at lime and ptaoa ot sale, by V A. V.WrHSTKIrf. .mux t,AUl;ul(E,AB"',, AprlU lts-S. &t &J n THE BEST Or ALL rorneTllMtl f. t!)f,lren.r.pnfm-vlHji hi Slexlcnn Mitstaiirji-inlment boa been Cd known to 1uUllo.11 ull ovr? tho world at 0.11, n,,lw r e..i. . V e" ivi u.U inUQI Ul ncciurnui rum tmin. it ta n inwueino nlovo pvlco nnilpmlrnv-tlie lieat sriti linl. 1'ur every fomtoXcjUorneiiiB Kiislonff I.lulincnl te without nn ormaL !t iienctr:n v; rtml tiautcle ta tits ery lion uniting the conliniv. tniiiico (ir jjiiu i.im iiranmrneuon imrxw flarlblB. Ifsof.Vc'H'p Itinnnn Fleslian.l OTIIml'nitot'r'-Tif. 4 tro iquntly vrouUor Vjrul. Tho Ucxlc.,1 JSLlntarnt 13 needed by BomeboaV In ScloVOI-V llOi:0. IOvo.i v ,1o v lirlnrru ..AMnr H lie n-jouy ofan nivfui ccnui or bnru ;sullllncil. of lie v.moUc, marl-rra m. tjetorcit, or a in.lunI.lo liorse or OS H rnvfil K tl.n l,,ai,w,.n.AaA,O.IM Kvl - "lu ,.-e"'a WWV V WU v n n n r m n re. i. m . i T rrblr-h svpodily enrco eucU allmeuts of biunire, j..imeica, Old MHorcs, tttct rs. l-fondiitcs, CllllblaJllt, fjl.'ora Iftpples, Caketl TSreoat, and Mlnrteta cicry ronu uif cuevnsj Ut Slosa. It tienla ivlttinut scars. ?ur tho lcui3 CnriATios It cures vf! ITn!ti'r, Kivlnny, fyttrr Jnlntt, M'S'owi.der, n-iriicss Hort,IIoor Ilia. , Vcut ;:ot, Uitiv tvorns. fSoeb, j3tSoII.iv I'.orn, Krratchoe, Tliul jqnin, 1 pnnii, M.liru:i,Iincljone, dftia fV.n-en, rH Kvtl, I tlm npen 010 ii mill Brriy villi r OllUieut fr ivlilc! f.'in nccnn&iila f,r Ilia firl3tf,l;:o nn-.l StitU Vortl r liable. l,j Iho uaztcaii ftiustaiiij T.tulment Hr.l'Tsys c-ircs r.mt uuvor tUeapirotetti .l e?-fl 4 I -, ..-.i'.!,,!.- SHE 'DEBT GF ALL m Mi !P0S im OR BSASTs IS!, Discovrrntjn op'db. 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