-V ST.'. "Original Cheap jCsh Store." 'A Vfvt "Wonns to Inr.a (loons Itu vitns Ki-iWewlnh Ml the ladle; who contemplate hiljlnp n Kail or Winter Arts would call and take a look at our extensive stock of DltESS FABJiICS si we art sure we can Please them In 1HICK, hTVLK, and QUAL1T.V. We ure bound to keep at the headlut all competition, so they may rent anumi mry mn nn mwi any prleed good they purchase. One of the many Jobs In our Dress Uoods stock a i ery lafireflneof AMERICAN FAN CI US, half wool. 1 and 17 cents, These goods were ,nTer before sold under 22 cents. FLANNELS. ' We hveVlmost everything In the line of Flannels,,. WUlTEtW&YrlAn)Si J. T. NUSBAUM, Opr. ISi.Wi Publle Square, Bank Street. 1-ehlnh. ten junev, iBM.jy. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 20 ,1885. -bW neighborhood In Brief. t '- - vB8-GO TO ROSEBERY'S, IN OBERT'8 BUILDING KuR AN EA8Y SHAVE. t8-pupits attend the public schools In South Beth'ehetn. -Trie ShamoVIn Iron Works giro em pioythent to 82 men. Out mining In the Panther Volley is depreciating and the miners are leaving. SfiuA lot of good second hand watches for tale at S. llagaman's store, Bank street, Lehip.li ton. Giranlville's new German Lutheran church was dedicated on Sundy,wlthout a cent of debt on It. Siirnandoah has just been cnlnrg-1 by the addition of a populous portion of Easl Mshency township. George, Kaufman, the ex poor director, .died tuddenlv of heart dueaie,at Schuylkill Uaven on Wednesday. .Mr An Increase of Clocks Watches and jMrcfrV-pt irtgaman'a store and a decline 'tV prices." Please rail and see, aswe make on false statements in advertising. John Jordnn, aged 1 J, while riding on the gravity road at Wilkesbarre, nn Sunday rooming, fell under the ears and his right leg was rut nsarly off. SSrGo to Ifacaman's store, Lehightnn, Fa:; to get the lesdihg genuine American matches; as he deals in none of the fnreign imitation trash with which the people have been so extensively swindled, The Shenandoah 2'etc says "iliero are more curs In this town than in anr other two towns of tbo county." Nobody thought that Shenandoah had so lar o a population. '-A Polish woman named Samuels at tempted to kill her child -on last Saturday tn ruiug during 'a? Ct .of madness. Her rah act waj nroven'led By the "timely In terlercnce.'pf a neighbor. AN OLt) JjURSE SAVfl : '.'Acker's Sng llsh IttmedV Is rT for; coughs, croups, ilpbtterlYor brotirhijis.'' Sold'by Dr. CT, Horn, Lehlghlon, K -A.ltirii,Welapnrt. A stranger In Allentown naniel Gold rick was kneeked down nearlheAllenlown Furnace hyfinir men, wbe "robbed hiln of $18 and seriously injured btm by. kicks ami bl iws. No arrest lias betn made. Hian explosion of pre damp at the Btauton mine, Wilkesbarre, on Friday, David Wiltishis ..ndirrfd TMlirgun were burned, the former severely. It was Mor gan's first day (Stile mines. Coal Oil 4rp- Petroleum may be voty nice for illuminating and lubricating pur poses, but surely it Is hoi the proper thing to cure a rough with. Dr. Bull's Couch 8yrup is looked upon as the standard Cuugh remedy.1' A"4iitfHtlinn ran away on Sunday night with a small Hasleton police officer. The oflicer, though .small,' was brave and managed to make his escape. Hazleton is Med. ThtAvugicanJqriittHuiitt (English or German dtiou)(and the.CaaBux Aurocara frill be' aent,U aqy addresa on receipt of two dollars. .The -prion, of the Jjricutiurut is $1.40,- - ' Mts: Jacob Josephs, of Mahanny City, fell and lioke her leg, in consequence of u iorsfdwalk. She was in a delicate con dition at.the tlme,anii the result of the Tall may be aven more srriuus. A suit Cor dam ages wilt be the result. Five hundred and ten dollars In gold ware stolen from the till of the Junction House in Lock. Haven. The proprietor sus- pecte.a transient guest wbo Jell unusually early In" the marotng.' nilfyou wants, n!ce,imooth(easy share Tour hair; cut or shampooing, go to Fraut Roedcrer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. He will fix you right, anil don't you forget it. bast haturday a man and bis wile a- pearrd before'Squire Schulter, of Haileton asking fr a separatidn. While the dispense er orth? law was writing out the wpeiv, they klsseil and made up again, and went home agreeing to lift happier, together in the future. l is rumored thst the Crsne Iron Com panr o(Catasauqet has in view tlie purchase or testing of the Ssucon IronCompany's f"r nss.aiid mines. The lormer company own a nnrobrr of ore mines in the Lower Qaunm tnwnslifp(a short distance Ironi Heller, town.. j Z&il have purchased an Immense stock of Wall riper ss jobs, and will give the P'oplo of Carbon county a chance to buy re tail at "wholessle prices. Don't miss this chance. "E. F. Luckenbscb.tl Broadway, JJauch Chunk. jroungjady. named Jennie Noon died In Shaa'ridiiahljst week, trom.lhe effects ef a shook resulting from the announce ment ot" frltE(1 wll said she had hesrd of Tenn'le'a desth. On bearing the story Miss lSoorltfainted, and remained unconscious until herdeath". Tfiia Jlitlelon Mountain Hcacon has temporarily .suipebdod, publication until arrangements bate been completed for the largejobblug departments which it to be addct'-to the .old establish! newspaper orace."jaibis.new dspartura we with the p'loiisasrt an sucresi. The 'West Lehigh rnlliery has bn abandoueil by Wood A Pnirre. V. Jk R. C officials made an inyeutury of the stock on Monday; and Tuesday, and it Is expected that the company i will take charge of and opera tie West Lehigh colliery alter January 1st. TbreU be a dearth of "pi" durirg the coming season, except lb printlrg offices. Ufe learn Tram official reports that England is now shipping apples to tre United Stales. Not for many years bss the. general apple crop been to yery poor In this country. Uermsn Rssler, who was on trial at Huteo on Saturday afternoon, on the charge I stealing f 20. made his escape by retiring with the crpw.d from the eurt bouse at noon. TdjeJawyers, however made tliir jdesl sndlbVJury found tho twv gutl'y. The cotniwnenls of Dr. Bull's Coui,h Sjrrup .r. d,ilv prescribed by .tlut physicians,1, whose success Is dus to tl iDeclfic Influence ofth.se rorononentt. Tr. I Bull's Cough Syrup skillfully prepared for Immediate use, is loriaieny an nruggi.-s. ,"u. J. L. Gabel's for $1.25 per gallon. Workmen on the Lehigh Vallley, each end of the Rockport tunnel, will mec,t I y the middle of October. The tunnel will be ,1,400 feet long, and will tare a dfstance if two miles and a half The Voaburg"; tun. nel will be finished sometime next ftVonth While Sbadrae Roberts was rubnlng away from a shot he had fired In bit eh'am . . .. v. . ... ,,-. ... i.er at Hie uouson colliery, riymoutpy u Wednesday, a shot from an adjoining gang way caused a piece ef coal to strike bim op the arm, breaking it. . v Best make of Hofe Shoe Nails for 20cts a pound by the box at J. L. Gabel's. An annealing furnace has been erected by the Cntssauqua Manufacturing ' Com pany, the ssme having 'been designed by Mr. Wm. P. Hopkins, the superintends t and erected by Mr. Eyan Jones. It is a new feature of the works at that place, and works satisfactorily. George Wagner, of East Wciesport.scul to our anno turn on Wednesday mornings small band box. Tho box contained a ripe' and luscious strawberry which George had just plucked and band-boxed as a triumph of Welssporl soil and his own gardening. This is very nearly the lsst rose of summer. NO LONGER A QUE3II0N of opinion, we Kiiararito: every txn of Acker's Dvsiwp sia Tablets. Price 25c. and iOc. Sol. I by Dr. Horn, Lebighlon, and E. A. Horn. Wfeisjiort. The Sullivan Slade combination gave o perfnrmar.ee at Pottsville, on Thursday night, alter which the pugalists went out nn a spree. The fun wound up in a house of doubtful reputation to which the police were not admitted. While the Chief went after a warrant tho sluggers escaped. The proprietors was arrested on a number ol charges. Sullivan and his party left the following morning for Wilkesbarre. J. L. Gable has just re ceived three, car loads of Phos phate which he is selling at $30 and .,5 per ton. ' For the week ending ou the 13th inst.( 137,999 tons of coal was transported over the L V.,RR., making a hits) of 6,531711 tons to that date, aud showing 'on increase of 19v 93 as compared with tame time last year. afr Dear reader, have you riotleed "the snug Utile store," ju.t nbove the Manaien House, run by Charles D. Rhouds, ae't? He keeps on hand ever) thing from a"Nutm g to a Bag of Flour," and is telling at aston ishingly. bw prices Just you drop in aud see bow Charley wlll"snlle."'. Mr. David Ebbert keeps os' well-stocked livery stables as are to bo foand in this or any other county. The proprietor Is always on' hand to attend to the wants of his many' ll.lhin. Hl.rl lnni.li. nu.ff.a r.nr!1!.. t..M.. . , . , .... .., icq, tai.ii.ivo, and business men will find at his stablell every variety of carriage and quadruped. The Muhanoy Record, wisely obscrvis thut every subscriber for a country paper can do much for the paper by. becoming a rerter for it. That would; greatly htlp the editor in gelling out a .r'eadabto sheet. The trouble with the average subscriber i that be is not content. with belna a repoiU i r. " He wants Wvrrllethe etlitoriala.y Pure, Linseed Oil;, at, J. L. Gubel's, G8 cents per gal lon fof cash. The Iron trade In Schuylkill is. In good condition. Tho industrial shone are 'all in full working order, and idle places aro n suming work. Tlie Schuylkill Haven Rolling mill, which has been.idleall sum mer, recently resumed work. Port Clinton is now being repaired 'with the samo object in view, and at Tamaqua there hat been a resumption of idle works. C. E. Drudhead,of Mauch Chunk, who lately sold his lumbering interests to Albert Lewis for $05,000, has, with Lafayette Lanti, taken the contract for cutting the Vosburg tunnel on the Lehigh Valley Rail road. Mr. Brodhead is one of. the most practical civil engineers lu the State, and mide a reputation while in charge of the Hopatoong tunnel to Now Jersey., t-S-Kind reader pause for a moment and think carofully over this,'., Y ou will find that the proper piaee to buy theheap est harness, collars, blankets, .Tones,' whips and all pertainiukt to the working garb aud Ideaaure c lollies of horses, ts at H, .i,.r of MiUoo Flory, Weinport. A scheme hss been projected for a pipe line 200 miles in length connecting tho uew sail Hells of Western New York with the culm banks of the Lehign coal region in order to utilize this coal waste In the evap oration of brine: As yet the plan It men ly under consideration, though a company of Philadelphia and Boston capitalists lits been formed to construct this pipe line. Lewis' Best White Lead at $7.00 a hundred at J. L. Gabel's, for cash. Some of the finest potatoes produced in this section during the past season were raited on the farm of Mr. James Mover, at "Now England, Walker Twp. Two speci men lubers brought to the Cocbikk office last Saturday weighed respectively 2 unds 4 ounces and 1 poiind 12 ounces. But a few more of the same kind are needed from others who boat of prolific crops aud bic potatoes to fill the bushel basket that We keep right handy to receive such rpeciiuena of farm preduelt Tamaqua Cburitr. In last week's issue' of the Slstington jVcics our esteemed contemporary entered upon the sixteenth year of its usefu exist ence. Published indhe yery csutroofc the greatest slats rrglna tn the world its editor .hat become an authority upon -all matters connected with that industry, and his paper contains, a long with general newt and in teresling local matters, all the latest Infor mation concerning the alate quarries ol the State. Wo wish brother Schlauuh long continued vitality and Increased success. 10d. to 4()d. nails ot J. L. Gabel's for only $3.00 jier keg. Locks $2.75 per doz; The riain Sptaltr and Mauch Chunk 7Yicj evidently have their general newt manulactured at the tame shop in Kew York. We notice that all striking evenia chronicled in the Timu, on one day, appear In exactly similar platet in the Plain Sptaltr upon the following afternoon. Per baps there it a smart lad connected with the bustness,whn takes the tlereoty pel fi cm Mauch Chunk to Hasleton during tbe night It it as easy to make tbittort i f newt at to make a sermon. John D. Thomas and a young m n named Giln ore were tevrrly burned by an explosion at Glendon colliery, Mabaooy City on Monday. Tnotnaa it lying in a critical ccnditien, ' lumber Of OUr ,Sllb- , fc the JDYOcATE ( ' i through the mail seCUl . to have IbrgOttetl to pay Up, S a cntle leminder Ol UlCir tie- lmquency we this week mnrK a cross (X ) opposite the di rection tabs on . their papers, and trust that they will re spond with the cash at once. Ifo.stage is now reduced to two cents, hence they have no excuse for delaying. Miss Lissle Snyder who wa.t visiting In town hat returned home to Stroudsburg. In Ibe'cKSe of Franklin Monrre' for shooting a trarup at Hunlock Creek last Tuesday, a hyarlDg was had before ,Jud, e Woodward oh. habeas corppt on Balunlay evening. On Monday the Judge decided to almit him to t:i, and Hiram Croop be. came hit surety in the tutu of $4,000. Jos-pU ConnilTand .Edward Bradley, two young men, were Instantly killed Sat urday morning while attempting to board the night express going toward Biillalo. Both' had been hiding from tbe police since Thursday for a robbery committed, and it is supposed they were trying to escape to the West. Lieut. Col.IIorn,nf the Fourthregimcnt. has been constituted a court martial t) try 25 or 30 militiamen who failed to appear at tho rrcent encampment. The court will sit at Allentown, Catasauqua, rinegrove and LincuSfer, The penally .on conviction is $25 fine or 00 days imprisonment. --DK K. E. Clark, veterinary surgeon, of New York, took from' the lo"er jaw ol a "Pottsville mare, piece of decaying bono about two Inchct long. He soyj that the animal must bays .endured great tulferlng from toothache and thut horses with this trouble are often treated for blind alaggurs or come other diiease. Dr. Clarke resided in Tamaqua about ten ycirs ago. The work of laying tho foundation fur the new breaker at the Dor ranee mine.nmr Wilkesbarre, which Is be operated by thu Lehigh Valley Coal Co., has been com menced. This is said to be the second largest shaft in the world. Shenaudoah' hat an establishment do voted to the manufacture of overalls, which gives employment to a dozen girls. So far this year 87 new locomotives were turned out at the Altoona shopt. The Grand Army in this' 8late .now number! 387 PosUand Ims33,000 members. ."At Port Jeryls, he who has a fancy to it may stand otfa rock ins the rivpr w one" foot In New York, the other in Penn sylvafiia, .and'tbuch with his hand N Joscy. ''.George Webb, a'formar superintendent of tfie'-Catanista-railroad, is dead. Suainier'traVei .on the-Lehigh Valley road has never bcen'so'gh-at as thisvear". Especially hat the throU1Rh;p5stengcr .traffic been heavynd' the day and night express es liaye run full' tho. season round. eti BO 111 TueUarbon Koinng min,ai eisspori, bon county, has not,. been working fur io months. .Thcy-emiiloy from fifty to sixty hands. The pla'ro is,iiaw closed. At Piirryvillo there ure seyeTol laige furnaces, employing more, than 250 men, .and ore nnwwookingon 'fulltlrhe; "Apriftriinenl business map of this county nndl-Ut -co.t more to' iiiuniifHCtu're'a ton.ofiriui than you can get f.ir'lt" Philadelpliia'.J'rtM: Aubuat 'SvHa'Vh'e.bfSt'niou&i that'i'he'lV digit Valley Railroad Coriipahy, ever had.' ,The receipts.of Iho main -stem j -excluding tho Pennsylvania cud New'. York ciuial Company were over n million dollars, The gross, earnings of the company-fos the first three-quarters Of tho" fiscal ycars are larger than ever belore, Ihoiigh.lhe net are -still a- trillo below those of-la'st year, A child belonging lo a family namfd Miller, living' in Tamaqua, ML. down, a flight of ttaira one day last week, -arid sus tained tuch Injuries thst it has sinca died The family but recently moved to Tamaqua from Schuylkill Haven.,., As Jojeplius has nofyet fully recovered front his Interview with Frasly we do not with to bring bim before tho public, this yetft in, a Lay 8er,mon. Nexteck, how ever, he will set forth on his travels again', tike a giant refreshed with wine, and our readers shall have tne opportunity offol lowiug'lhe career of one of the most inter, esting young men that ever grew and pros pered jn tint borough. Our young friend Will Anthony was made happy on last Thursday evening by being joined in the holy bond of wedlock to Miss 8allie Dsrhainer, an estimable young lady of this place. Thoy left early Friday morning for Canada, We wish tbe young couple much happiness. John Bruno, a laborer on the new Erie and Wyoming road, across the Mnosic Highlands, attacked the paymaster Tues day morning,a't Greenville, near Scrub ton, aud fired tlx thots without doing any in jury. Bruno, who hat the reputation of a desperado of tne worst type, extweted to kill and rob tbe paymaster, who bad a large sum of money in his possession. Af ter bit fruitless firing be fled into the woods and mado his escape. A well educated young (lerman.named Henry Yenger, fell dead Id the arms ol the telegraph operator at North Ashland Col liry on Wednesday eyenlng. Ho had only been in tbe country eight days and the operator was tbo only Irlend he bad in the region. His diatb was the result of an apoplectic stroke. Mr. El. Remmell.of MoucU Chunk received onSundsylhe unwelcome news that bit aon William wat on bit way home bul was dying. The newt came by telegraph aud wat handed to him while at church in the morning. Ilia son left Maiicb Chuck about six months ago, and has been sojouru Ing in Texas during most of the time that he has been gone. The Raymondskill Hotel, owned by Joseph McDonald, and situated three miles Irom MilforJ, Pike County, wat destroyed by tire Tuesdsy n'glil, with a portion of the conleuts. Tbe loss Is about $8,000, on which there is a very light insurance. A busy editor, whose public duty calls upon bim to tit on a jury for a weekMight to receive at least a &lre house aud lot. Brother Harvey B. Smith, of the Wealherly lltrald, hat had a whole week of this val uable experience. For tix days he bat "sat upon" tbe jury, Invoking rieated benediction! upon the tyttem, but wherVit tbe house and lott General Beaver and Senator Mai lane are to address a Republican mats meet ing in Alleutowu this Saturday evening- The inauguration of the Union Churih at Freeland, Luzerne county, Pu., compet ed of the German Reformed, Lutheran and Presbyterian congregatipns, will take place ou Sunday, Oct. 2lst, 1883. Tbe laying of the atone will be in the afternoon. Service lu the morning at 10 o'clock by the Rev. David Jtolbrock, of Kllnertville, Bucks county, Rey. A. B. Jack, of Hasleton, and Itevt. Koobt and Derr, ol Cnny.njham, and utbert. By order of the commiltte. 1 Wo would' cairilfentlon to the adyer-J lisement, In knottier 'column, of Mr.jJolin J. 8wick, the well knnw"n piano slid organ. builder, of Paferton, N. J. Mr. Swkk hail had lsrgo and varied experltnco-ln hit 1 craft. He builds all hit own Instrument! and can glyo wfln then the strongest guar antees. If any Instrument, after thirty days trial thould, not give, satisfaction, It may beroturncd. Mr-Swlck deciresto haye direct and full cotrcspondence' with custo mers. before any arrangements are made". Misses Lnu Refiner and Laura Cla'urs, tn'o eslirnsblo young ladies' of this place, are visiting at Tamaqua. We liaye to thank our friend Fred. Leuckel,of Koknmo, Col., for a top) bf the Denver Republican, containing a falleo, count of the reception given to the Grand Army, In that city, last July. A special train will be run Sunday, next, Oct, 21, over the Lehigh Valley Rtll rind from Hazleton. to Allentown, stopping at nil stations, on the occasion ol the dvdl-. cation of a Catholic Church' nt Allentown. Train will leave Mauch Chunk 8.40 a. in., and returning will leave Allentown 4.30 p, m. Valentlde Whllllch hod' two ribs brok en, his back bono strained, and hjs .body' otherwise badly bruited at Boston Run collieries, Malianoy Cityon Monday. The case of Wm. Wame against the bor ough ol Nantlooke for injuries received by his wlfo through falling on a bad payment which has been on trial for several days. was concluded (o day. The jury rendered a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for $2,500 75. The will of the late David Laury "of Le. high count was admitted to probato Mon day. His estate will be equally divided among his children. Hit sou, Alexander P, C. Laury, It the executor of the-will, and Wm. II. Sowden.with A. II. Focbt, are the witnesses. The locomotive of an L. 8. coal train had its stack aud headlight knocked tifT .Monday nllernoon by running Into a cabooec at tbo Catasauqua depot. Tbe caboose was standing on the track, while the locomotive tn which It belonged was down the road shifting a train. The Philadelphia and Reading Com pany's uew shups on North' Roilroad street, Poltsvillr, are rapidly ncaring completion.. The upper stories will he used for the man ufacture uf mine cars and patterns, while the ground f, air will be occupied for the storage of patterns, coal, tnnd.Ac. The" roof is now Icing put ou. An addition to the foundry is als being built. Five hundred tons of coal wero taken from the Hillman mine Wilkes barre lad week. This is considered good work as 'no ambers are turned yet. ;Mr.. F. A. Brinkmtn it home for a few daja after two years absence from his native place. Like Ulysses or old be has teen many men and many cities, but, tn his opinion, there is an air of mediaeval tn n quillty about Lehightnn, which makes It, ae ii summer retort, mora attractive than , London, Taris, Rome, Vienna, Chicago," Paclcrt6i or the tnlubrious Wcissport. The Lehigh Valloy railroad company has commenced upon the construction -of: the founnations for the new depot building' at llokciidaiiqua.tbe same to be 4'J by 15). feet itr dimensions.. It Js to be ol. brick, one and a half'ttorics in height. Tbe contract! cilllnr Its completion by the middle.of No 'v,e'iiiber;'i . tThe ,19th annual convention, of the' Pennsylvania State Sunday School.-Atioctif-' tjoli.in.'ej iu.?jie, First Presbyterian, -church of Scrunton, on Tuetdiyind'wai welcomed' in an elegant address by Rev. Dr. Logan, to which thfc Venerable president, Dr.' Catkll .made a .happy response. More than a hun dred ifelcsales were in attendance. Flatter- progress ol Sunday school work was thown by the report of the Secretary. The business of F. D. Clanks ii boom ing at.Great Bend. The house employs n hands, and, as the present store is lib email, an addition of 14 feet will be made to the store room, which will make it 04 feet long. The undertakings of K. D. have always our best wishes. Mr. Frank Bower,son of SheriffBow'cr, returnod home to Cataeauqua tho other day after a stsy of near two years in the Wes Rev. Dr. James H. Mason Knox sent In to thq ' Trustee- Coramitlo of Lafayette College,, on. Tuesday, bis acceptance of the presidency of tho Lafayette College He psid'a warm tribute to Dr. Caltell, his pre decessor. The first Luzerne county Democratic rally of the season was held in Wilkesbarre on Tuesday evening. Addresses wero made by Ex Sucaker Randall, Chairman Ueoseli Candidates Powell and Taggart, and Sena tor E. B. Coxe. Iron in Lehigh Valley- The iron trade In the LthIghValley.lt noi tn a satisfactory condition. Tbe seven companies located in and near Allentown, and manulacturing pig iron for the open market, have reduced production from 45 to 100 per cent ofttieir aggregate capacity;. The Allentown Iron Company have fiye furnaces, three of which are out'Crane Iron company (Catasauqua), with five furnaces,' haye two furnaces out; Thomas Iron Com pany (Hokendauqua), havo two furnaces out and another going out, which will leave three in blastand three out), the Le high Iron Company (Allentown), Iwn, fur naces, one In and ouo out of blast. Other companies also have either suspended or materially restricted operations thereby throwing large numbers of meu outof em ployment. Temperance at Freeland. Wednesday of last week, was the greatest of all days in tho bistery nt Freeland, "lhal mushroom hamlet ot the coal fields." The Catholic Temperance Societies of Luzerne and Lackawanna counties met, to the num ber often thousand persons, to couiemorate the 03rd birthday of Father Matthew, the great Irish temperance apostle. Ten brass bands and eight drum corps, moved in the procession. The address of -welcome was made by Hon. Eckley B. Coxe who con gratulated all concerned on the success of the parade. During the day Mr. Coxe presented Chief Marshal Boyle, of Drifton, with one hundred dollars. Bey., Father Conway, ef Laurytown, the orator of tbe day, urged upon those present- lo 'honor themselves by continuing tbe good work of Father Matlbew 1 reat rtre at welitpon- K John Green, employed at the Tackerton anops, lives in Kickensviiie, about a mile from Weieeport. On Monday afternoon, while hit wife was visiting with a neighbor, the children started a straw fire In an old stove whloh bad been put aside in an out house, A strong wind prevailed at the time. and, with tbe assistance of the children's euf Inaerlnir. anon anread ihm (lamas frA,,, uioitiovo io me uuiiamg nseii. very little; .. u"u.. uicii wot burned to tbe ground. On. of the boarders lost his trunk. oontalclna' elothM nrf. , r..-0 aud, we ire slid lo ssy, wit fully IuiumJ. carbon couatr Cn,tfcijw -Ji. Pit Friday tlK"oof'BrrnnMuplilllipj, Ityiicleifjror eipbewlonieirt, vae. procuedid with. Messrs Frcynien and IfJefcr wero eUorneyi forjhe prOfceutor, ond Mcs-is. Itapsher- for. defendant. Craig, Loose and Mr. Phillips bad been a lurco stockholder In Die unfortunate Miner's , Savings Bank attansfnrd. Tho bank collapsed, owlng.it wes'snid to mismanagement, 'on the part of thedflioer'inf the Instliulloi), .Mr. Butter, wat president of I he. bank and through various business' transactions In the pur .1 J '..I- Z.t . ill . i. v..,.. " runM ami sale 01 rauroau siocK,air. 1 Ulllipa got some of Rutter's money lnto:,his hands, Tho amount of the allegad embez tlement was eight hundred and fifty-ono dollars and four -cents. Mr. Phillips, nn examination, stated that he would return the money ai oon t tbe Investigation- Into thq crookedness ,of the bank came loan end. Ex Senalor.Craig made a strong plea for the defence, and wai followed by Mr Rapsher In, a pqwerjCuland eloquent speech. The Judge occupied about two hours on Btturdsy morjilug In summing up the evidence, lie examined separately and explained to the jury each of the four counts of tbe ludlctment. He sold, there could be no conviction on anyone othe counts and instructed, to ec-qtilt the 'de fendant. The jurymen did not leave thtlr teats, snd as they bad nothing to say about the matter the Judge excused them. He gave it as his opinion that if there had been nn application made by counsel for quash Ing the indictmeut, it should probab'y liaye been granted. The prosecutor intends to follow up Mr. Phillips In a civil suit, Tho next case was that of George Pointer who knocked out the' "eye-ot a. fallroader named Blackwell, wblte'atterriptlng to pull himuITlhe railroad track, "aome months since. Painter pleaded guilty tn assault and battery. The case- was settled by 'the Railroad Company which agreed to pay $500 for Painter's lino and to glveBlncl- well a position in relurn for the loss of bis eye. , ' The case.which rxcUed more interest than any other during the session of Court was then called. It was thut of William. Harris, Indicted for tho murder of Michael Mc Cauley. The prosecution was conducted, by Dislrl6( Attorney Mulhearn and lion. Win, Rnpsncr, of Lehlghton. Tho defence by Messrs. C. W. Kliue and G. H.Trnutmau, ef Hazleton, and W. O. Freyman, of Mauch Cu'htlk. The facts' df the case seem to be simple enough. Oh the night of he4th of July, Williawi Cann and Michael MY Cauley, two young men who had been at tending a picnic at Beaver Brook, left the picnic grounds toward miduightaml drove to Yorktnwn, where both men lived, not far from' the prisoner's house. It was' prpyrd that baying entered the bouse of Harris one of them insulted either Harris or his wife. An exchange of thots toon took place after which McCauley ran out into the garden,, lay down and died. Harris is a man of, about fifty years of. age, who drink! occasionally. It is said tbat,on such occasions ho is fond of firing shots from his pistol. His house wat a bouse of call, day arid night, for such at wanted entertaining society. McCauley was a llght-heartcn man who sometimes drank too muc,b,but the fact tl at he supported hit parents It eufficieht evidence that his character was not a depraved one. " ' -The caee for the defence, had not conclud ed iwheu Wa went to press. IS A ' -. UT o - - TowamenainB Itema. . 'e : ' i j .-r.CliarlesPrulinnarfraisen-a-red-beet of tha'Baslftin .variety, 'fchlcK "measured incues in circumicrence. it any one can tkd this let us'bear ot It thruuglf the Auvo Cats. ' 1 - J r i Jacob .Hanshue, the organist,' has se cured work nn the floatiug gang on the L. A S. RR-'lIo, therefore announces' to Tb'c congregation that he'ean' not play Sirring the week at tuneral services. , Mrs. Arnold, of Lehign Gap, prays-the congregation to defray., the" expenses of bef sons funeral who. was drowned lu Lambert yille and brought to this place for-burial. Rev. Freeman will bold no services here from next Sunday over u week owing to the corner stone, laying a( Big Creek. All aro'inyited to attend. The season for gathering cheslnuta.iiat hand. , John Peter.of Lehightun.paid a.flying visit to his mother, at (hie place,, on.laet Sunday. - Buckwheat cakes will soon make their appearance on tbe farmers' table. Electioneering is .quite silent at tbe pretent time. Candidates are probably not, -very anxious lor their defeat. 0. 0. Blose told a mare to Thomas Button (pr'$05. Co. Knowledge vs. Ignorance. The following question!: "Which pnwir exercises the greater Influence In the world, Ignorance or Knowledge?" and "Whi.-h does tho most towards supporting Lawyers, Doctors, Rum sellers, Pawn Brokers, Drug Stores, end Jay Gould," were lound hang lug on the wall in the post officout Weiss port, to bo autwered in tbe Cabbo.n Advo. cjtii. Ignorance is the answer to both questions. Knowledge Is a powen Ignorance is a fool. Ignorance feeds on humbugs. Jay Gould and all tbe above named, thrive on ignor ance. Jay Gould Is "The Beasf," and.aome doctors, lawyers, preaohers, drug stores, all rum sellers, pawn broke? nro the worsbjp ert of Ignorance. W. H, 0. We are glad to find that questions, ol tuch vatt Importance' are agitating our friends at WeiMporl. We wish how. ever that somebody would "stand up" for Iguorance. That persunage it the lead er of a tremendous army, but hertoldien dba't seem inollned to figbt.(Ed. Take Your Home Newspaper. .The following-document is fully endorsed byjhe Aovocste: The tnarriseabloyou'ncl ladies of a Western town recently held a, convention, and among the resolution 1 passed It tbe following : "That, we will msrry no young min who jt.uot a patron of his home newspaper, for It is not only a strong evidence of want of intelligence, but that be will prove too stingy 'to provide for a family, educate hit children, or en courage the inttltutlont of learning in hit community." Most-of the marriigeable yrtung ladies of Tamanua don't Woo 'hie 'whether the coming young man is a patron ojjne nome paper or not just so long as lie natronlzes them witb his good .intentions and a liberal share of the contents of 'his pocket book. 25 Cents! Por Bnthel. ) Now York it a good State "In which lo edit a weekly newspaper. Ye tr'adfrs of Lehlghton who dispense the sttfTpf life at 50 cents a bushel, hearken unto this; "In many parts of New York State nolatoesaro ' ' l",,cHiuV't2S buthel, and there Is tome llkllopod of their.telngsold -at a low grngure beiore wjnter ets ,ln. In thenbi tence ofupplea the'fotft'o I, rttlennlnid' to .. it.-. - tr-.Ti . i.: ! - n.,w .u.vocciiQas Di rne inaascs and !n tuw mnon ino people will uiett w'syl" it blf FORTY BILLION OEEMtf. A VTonSorfal Theory that Concern- the Welfare, llapplncst'and Life v ofEveryone. In his quiet auiLcoiy "library at the close ofa busy day sst a gentleman aud his wife, lie absorbed In a new book amf the In a rfew'spsper. Quickly glancing toward her 'husband, she asked; at a certain point in oMlni."'-'5' " ' - "JohnwCit ii lto germ tlieort!" "Th'e germ theory well yWutt look Irl'thO inoyclopedia'Ainder 'Geim,' that will explain it to much belter than 1 can." Accordingly bit wife opened the-book at the word named -and readt' Otrm Theory ol disease A theory advanced bylhe ablest and best investigator and fcieollsta ef lhaJ timet. It supposes the surface uf the earth, the rand water to be inhabited to a greater or less extent with a peculiar growth of the lowest form of fungi commonly termed bacteria, whose power of reproduc tion, under favorable conditjAot, liso great that a tingle germ wilt Increase to. Arisen million in twenty-four hours' time, and unchecked in Its Increaso would grow to a mast of eight hundred tout, In three days' time, If space and food be furnished. There it uo'cohditlon under whloh It can bf said tn bo absent, unless It be from fire, or air nltered through cotton batting In numer 'out layers. A single drop ol witer con taining a germ, put Into water boiled, fil tered and thus freed from btcterii, will grniyjtiMrky'ln a day or two from the' do velopment of new grrmt. When Itii con sidered that it requires about forty blllloi i to weigh one grain, tome remote idea cau bo had ol tho capacity of germ reproduction, Professor John Tyndall, In a late work, elaborately treats of the influence of germs tn the propagation of disease and charges upon (his cause, the inception and deyetop incut of yery many of the ailments most Injurious to mau. Professor Pasteur, an eminent French ravunt, has carried his original and beautiful experiments eo far, and Irom .them deduced such practical re sults as very greatly to dimiulsb the num her of cases of anthrax among sheep and chicken cholera among fowls, proving bis theory that these are essentially aud actual ly germ diseases. These germs are can led into the system through ,tho lungs, the stomach and possibly (he akin, but through tho lungs chiefly. Once in the system.lhry begin to develop, poisoning the blood, In Vadlng the nerve centres, disturbing (he functional activity o'f the great organs ol tho body and inducing a general impair ment of tbe vital processes. They are the canse ot. fevers, rheumatism, Blight's di sease of tbo kidneys, pneumonia, blood poisoning, liver disease, diphtheria and many other ailment. 'Lately Professor Koch, a famous German: physician, tin proyed that counumpyoTi of tho lungi if due to this cause tuAnpreJetieo of a (ecu liargetm. , ,i.J(- j When ijiq. circulation , is bundipg, the nerves eiasup engine. ajajenj.iMjfaglow with life and energy,, the germs, seem to develop rioorly, if at all, f ,ljut, with weak ened nerVes, poor digestion or nialasslmila lion of fexjd or ajlowertag pf vitality from any cause, a change'ensues. and In thii im nfoveVithfaf and" Weakened fluid the cerm finds. a, genial hmrfe- and develops until ymplnms of disease are distinctly mini felled. Tills (s seen in. the .every day ex jjerience'iif alt. The healthy man resists the inllnences around him and does riot take cold; whllo those' whose interns buvo be come weak from any caiite-rcadilr contract coIJs'. This is on the same prinpfplo at the germ tneory.'ine gernis auaca any weaK eneii not- m- the body,' aiitnxihv them selve.upon.iU bias'inilbBlr "prnpagatlon. It is plain therefore thatJt is only by fortify, ing the weak, portions of tile body that the germs of disease rah be resisted and driven from th.esystem. But this has proved al- mosi an impos.iuiiiiy nereioiore, ami ii nas 'beeitth'e study lif (lhyticiant for yean bow best to acdointriish it'.' Within the past few .years, however, a preparation, has been at tracting gntai aueniion noi only inrougn, ut the entire land, but arnone the medical profession and scicntislilgen'erally, which is oateri urKip uns inepry, and It maysalely be saiif, no' remedy baa eyer been found whlcl) cjrf so Successfully place the ey't'em in a condition to resists the' ge'rmt 'of di scase as.Warncr's,S,aJe -Cure. This article is unquestionably tho best and most efficient ib.ii lias ever been discovered Tor Ibis pur pose, and it .', ti . , "John, tay, JohndMiJ;be encyclopcilia adveHiso Warner's Safe Cli'rer' "I shonhl not wonder? 'dear, it't a grand remedy, and,, that, pamphlet we received tho other day stated that Sr. Gunn, of the United States Medical College endorsed 'it. At al. events the wonderful cures it is ac complishing entitle it be honorable noted pinnng'the great discoveries of the present century." However the fads above stated may bo. the trutbremains, that the germ theory -of me disease ts the correct one and (nat the gnat remedy mentioned ts tho only one which us ever been round that can put the system in a condition tn kill these germs bofore they obtain' a" hold upon the body, ana unaermine me nie, Mahoning- Bqulbt. Nathan Dalliet. and wife spent list Sunday in Lehigh county. F, D. lillngeman wis off on a villi to Steintville, Lehigh county.on last Saturday and Sunday. lie enjoyed himself yery much. --G. K. Muselman left on Monday last for Hazletnn, where he intends to stay for the present.- ' On Saturday and Sunday the St. Peters Church, at West Penn, will be dedi cated The public schools will open on the 29th lest,, in thii district. We hope thst the parents are prepared to send their child ren on the first day, and tbst they may be able to. mine every day uptll tbe term bis expired. The term is but five months, aud children should lake, ud vantage of It. - Game is scarce here, but nevertheless sportsmen from neighboring towns. lake ad vantage of what there Is. , Farmers should not allow persons to kill birds which are under protection of tbe law, Wtb of Weatherly. " lr O. Casjtler, of Weithtrly, Panni., during the past season shipped from said pliee by railroad to eastern and western cities. liCi 185 qusrjs or 4494 bushels of huckleberries, Tbey were packed in baskets holdins ft. 8 and 12 qutru each, and in cratei of 24,32 '45 quarts each. Their total weight wit 246, 458 pounds, or 123 tont. The esfprets- age on the berries amounted, to 12,580.62, Tbe largos', single day's work - was 11,400 quarts shipped away In 1000 baskets. Mr. C. had 1500 pickers during tbe season, some families having earned from $8 to $3 ptr day, The Ifuslcil Family. a The Strobl Family gave a successful vocal and instrumental conceit In School Hall on Mnqdayevening. All the members of tbo troupe work well tigether. Tbe children teem to tike the. liveliest Interest In tbe various aud difficult parts wblch they per form, and there is not the slightest hitch from beginning to end ofa iparkling and varigated programme. Where all the wr termers did their best It would be Invidious tojnake comparisons, but it may be.taid is. b. V, ..)...-.-c , v. l i. t t ... . T) promise, the Strobl Family wlllalwaya' feSiro a -rirtn greeting iu Ltblgbton, ' LEHIORf ON RETAIL MARKETS. (jonRECTKD WSUKLT. Flour ptriftck' i (3 40 flour Uorn, per bushel... Oatu, per bushel,...,.,, Mixed Chop', per ewt... Middling;!, per tnt..,t. (lorn Chop.... ......... Ilran, pe:' cut flutter. per pound,, ... Esricsvper dnstn...... Ham, per pound ,. I.ar.l-per' pdund .':...,. , RlinulJerl, r liound.,, rotatoetper bushel... .3 OC to (0 1 60 1 SS i en 1 10 04 94 IT It IS to ....... j. STOCK HAXKEti. nermrted up to 12f'chwk, liy' Itit Haven A Toivnsend,Bankert,Xn.3rl S Third Street, PhlUdelphla. Sfocas lHiutht and sold tither lor cash vt uri mnrjtin. Mitadtlpkia, Oct. IT, IfSS. K bid asked rtS3's, Exl '. loo -a D S Currency R't .-. .1: 31 HS4J, new.'.. , 1144 IM U S 4 l..i....:. 1211 12U P.-niisvlvania.H R.... i 571' Tl Philadelphia Si Reading R R 3 i 24 J Lehigh Vallev R It 70 Irthlgh Coal A Navigation Cd.... 45 45 United N .1 R R A Canal Co -IBS 154 Northern Central R R Co 55 JO Hestnnville Pest. It R Co 10 14. Boh. N Y. A IMillo. RR C 10J 11 New Jersey Central 7ffT 7fl Northeni Pacific Com 24 ,24 Prefd 58J 6F1 North Pennsvlvanla R It ." t 70 Phlladriiihia A Erie it It.: HJ 1 i Silyer. (Trades! , IT . SO 31AKKIK11. .. BESNIG GRUBB. At the Presbvlerian parsora;e of Hokendauqua, Oct. 1? Hf.1, by the Rev. James Little, Miss Clar.i h. Grubb.uf East Hrikendauqui, and Henry W. lienulg, ot Whitehall, i ' niE., DUEIIER -At.JeanKvllle, Pa., OotobirSth. 18S3, Frederick Dreher, aged 41 years and 22 days. New Advcrtiscmenta. DROP IN AT THE Carbon Advocate OFFICE FOB tneao mntme: i KslssssssHlsl APftWISaS? Nhad, or New 1'ictorUl History of : tbe Life and Tinffs of tb'e Pioneer Uoroes Ac Htroluea of Aroerloii.- by, i Col. FbInx1 TtHPi.r.rr, . Ovet 200 Snperb.EofrrhvinteSv. covers ineTUBBE BA8 or Floneer yrog. rets, (I) from Ihe'AUeKhenles te the MlsSii slppl; ('i) froui the Mississippi to the Jtocky Mountains ;'(X) uallfiirhla and the Paelfio Slope. Mkw. Combines arapblc, thrtnibg narrative with profuteness of elegant llins-, tratlnn. by eminent artists. If early lOOYer sona I portraits, embracing: all tbe.r;oKER LaaDtlia, besldos scores oflnrldcbts. A Pic Tonx UaLLXRT.or Jtsm.lM KitkeY. - A true historical work of thrilling adrgntnre In fur. est, plains, moiiutatn and 'a.reatn ; covers western prouri-ss ,and civilisation.. Flgbts with' Indians; liesperate Adventures, Nar row Escapes : Wild Life on tho Hurder.' A I sirand book for agents. Outsellsercrytrdn-r. i uvi.i-' rsi" ijuvw in ritiu-i. aiic-w-.u ol the MXesaa. Atrent Uomplete. Outfit 75c. ,av-VMt at once for Uonfldentlal Terms and Illustrate.) DescrintlolK Address. N. 1). TI1.0M PSON i OO., Pubs., 47-4t Si. Louis, Mol, ur Now York City. The Examine!, ! PRJOE RSbubSD.! ALWAY8.TKE LE.VD1KU A'ND MOsT WIDELY.UIifCULATKlVIS NOW v Tie Clieapcst BAPTIST NEWSPAPER . IN ,TUK WOItM). IT WILL BE' SENT-TO SUHSOniBERS, ''oLli AND NEW, FOR Two Dollars a Year! ! payable in Advance. A TRIAL. TRIP. Ttioso deslrlna; to see the paper as It Is be fore beco-nlnic regular subscribers, can make a "trial trip "from .November 1, 1-iSt, to Jan. uary.l, I8S4, - ' For ''Twenty Cents. The publishers have determined to make the price tlu samo to all sliigle and olub subscribers betlevlni; It tho wisest i-ollcy to have the lariccst circulation at the lowest possible price, and have everybody recelvo Tim EXAMINER at one low prise. Send lor a siunule copy, or take a " trial trip," rtud you will And that Till; EXAMI NER Is one of the largeet-slied eight-page papers, Ind fsdlstlneilrely a Family News- fianer, with Interettlnir and Insinietlve read, nit for ever inembcrof (he household, from the oldest to the youngest In making It the Editor has tbe co-operation of the best newspaper, magailne aud review writers of the day. In short, that It Is an OUTSPEAK- IOH, wide. AWAKE ANI1 COMPRE HENSIVE NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE, nr For sample conies, termt lo THE EXAMINER, otl3 Box 3S4i, Naw York. CARBON ADVOCATE TLAl AND FANCT BOOKsJOB PRINTING HOUSE 11ANKWAV, a short distance above the Lehigh Valley B.R. Depot, V lehighton.pa! t r we ire now rally prepared ti eieeote evsrv description of PRINTING, Iron a Visiting Cardto aLane Poster! Pottert, Handbills, . Dodger!, i C'lrcultrs . BhlpptngiTagt ' . . . 5j?I1III lltnti.i: . Letter Heads, . . Note Heads, Envelopes, Statements, Frogrtnfoisr, . ,rsupblt, . . ie., .e., In Best Manser, at Reasonable Prices ! Ik No Whiskey Brovn's Iron Bitters is one of the very few tonic medicines that arc not-composed mostly oFalcoh'ol 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 aon intoxicating. stimulant,-?Hd it will, in nearly every cas, take the place of all liquor, and at tlie same time abso lutely kill the desire ' for whiskey and other intoxi cating beverages. . Rev. G. W. Rice, editor of the American CftristiaH'R vinu, says of Brown's Iron Bitters: 'Cin.,0.,Noy6.l83t. - .Gents: Tlie foolish att. inp of Hal force in business;, pleasure, and ciouS, Indul gence bf our people, in'alcca yourpreparatiou-a necessity; and if applied, will lave hun dreds who resort to talooni ( for temporary recuperation. Brown's Iron Bitters has been thoroughly tested, for dyspepsia, indigestioa, biliousness, weakness, debil ity, overwork, rheumatism, neuralgia, consumption, liver complaints, kidney troubles, &c, and it never fails to render speedy and permanent rclie THE B'EBT OF ALL LINIMENTS FOE Vm AND BEAST. For raoro than n.thlrtl ofa ccntnry UtVi E nixleaii Ulnatsui'tr X.lnlmentlias B I known to millions uU over tha world as 9 Btbo onl7 eafo roltanco for tho Kllefof Occidents anil lialn. It Is a medlobiol odovo pneu una pml30 use beet or ita I ssisncu iorcvcry-iorui oiczionuupftin IXICAN Mustimir Tdnlmont is withont nn tumat. i-It pcuetratca JlctH anil muscle So the very hone matin tho contlnu nnco of pain unci Inflammation Impos sible. Its ctrccls upon numan Flesh and th'illrntocrcalloii cro cauallv wonder. MUSTANG LInlmrnt As needed by somebody Jn every house, Kvejy Uay bring newa of the agony of ait ivtrftil sfcald or brn subduod. of rheumntlo martm n stored, or a -taluablcv liors or s mtcq oy iuo Jicaiui poorer OIUU3 LINIMENT 1 which speedily- euros encli ailments of; tho HUMAN I'l-iau na Itlienriinttsm, Rwelltnsrs. BtlaT i, uiii., uimuLiru i&tasesca, num. aim araiiii, vitrs, uruiact assa ffprnlm, Inlsou'ou Bites tad EStlURs, CllfOieaa, Jnmetieas, Old Sores, TJIcei'a.I'roiUtllca.Chlllalsaiaa. I sore rippira, cake it jircstst, tia ludeeil everv form oft external Almm I ease. Tt lieala ivltlsoat eearsr. For tho Hecte ciuutioh It cures Spralna, Swtiui-r, 6 HIT Jolssta, Founder, TJnrnesa Korea, Hoot Bla eatea, l'oot ltot, Screw tV orm, Scat,, Ilollosr Hons, Hcratchn, Tlud- Inisa, navsn, 'jLiinsasi, asssss-s-oisv, Old florcs, I'oll Kvll, Film npass the Slsrht ttitd every other atlmeut la -which (ho occapaiils or Use Htnlila finil HSoclc Vard ore llabla. I Tim STaxlen--. Ififuatan-r T.lllEmertS InlrraTa cures ami uuvcr disappoluta; a oanibl-, pwiuvia, THE BEST OF ALL FOE HAN 0B BBAST. M. IIEIE,31A!V & CO., BANK STREET, Lehighton, Pa.,. MH,LKrtH and Dealers In Alt Kind-nt GRAIN pOUCnTaofl 801.0 nEacL.il: maukut hates. We iveold, alse, letprctfnlljr Inform oureltl sens that vaare now full-' prcjpired to-Ur . rLV taem wltlj "S&est of Coal Trots toy ilia desired tl VCB ' Lowest prices. if. HEILMAN 4 CO, Jain FOR sale; A larce LOT. 'nllh cirtllent llOUST arid' KTAHrjfJ erecel thereon, oiiiitlio E',n Hotel, on-lbnUwup. In tlstf Jjorouch. To tm tul'l on aceomtno.-lailMw -trrirt. Arnlv 'to iV!.tli VOOKU Jia-Norlh Kajoad tJlrrit, PhllaiielrbW. l'a Aug l, l u-ml r. A.LEflMANK, Solicitor of American ami Foreign I'mantt. Washington, Il.c All bu;lness niinei-led. wuli Patents, trhetbrr befbie -the Paient Offlco or the t'onrta prompter attended to. No charKo made uu' lets a ratent Is secured. Send tvr clrenlsr'. ' taajUfc PATENTS. riolleltnrsir I', fj. and lor,- -,, , uil, .in. 1UH TIB Street, cor of O. onn. V S. Patent nM. Washlpjion. ). i. enrrernondsDe reitelUn : N char(to for advlco. No ree e&iri-aT unless Talent Is allowed, H.ferenoea. Johssin d Co.. Haeliers, and rottsnatter win,to. l. v rampblsl ol Io","! Il-Btfrte. iino-to IMENTS J
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