i,dvcrtisemcnts. urn hn Dl4;s & Co., DKALEnB IN . , Wkt 7" ' 1 1 Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles .ana Eye Glasses, post orrioE buildino, Weis&porfc, Peima- Repairing or all klndi promptly attended to at VEKY Reasonable Charges. If you need anything in our line, fjive us a ciill before go ing elsewhere.. Our Prices arc as low as the lowest, and all Goods are warranted to be as represented. feb2-y !To' Whom It May Concern. Alt liertoos are hereby tnrbld bartering or rustlne my son.O AHHIEI, HCIIINKK of Towaransfntr rownthlp. Carbon eounty,Pa, on tor aecounl after th'S date, aa I will not par any debt! eontraeted hr htm. WKNZlXSOIIINKK. Feb. 21, HU-S Towamenslng twp., 1'a. Crescent Plug Tut FincaT and Smmit Chewiho To Micoo on the market. Made expressly to suit the taste or the Pennsylvania l.'heweri. Ark your dealer for It. A trial will show you It If the Tobacon yon want. Mann factured by U. A. JACKSON & CO., fab23-K4 PaTKBsnona, Va. AAVrPUn energetic, reliable Men to Sell WJlluijlJ Fruit Tree. Orape Vines, ' ' Shrubs, Hoses, fcc. Halauy and Kx- rasr'as iint-l. Full Instructions clven, to In- exowleneed men can soon lenrnthe business. Address J F. I, Kill. ARE. HUIOIITON. N. Y., (1 mllo east oritoehester, N Y.) feti23 advertisers! send for our Select List ofLo- llciil Newlpapers. Oeo. P. Bowel ft Co., 10 Spruce HU New York. PAT EJST T S E. M. MARBLE, f Late Com ml; Inner of Patenti.l Obtain Paten ti fur Inrmllons In ttifc and furelicn countrivi. Will aUo Attend to Put. ent cues before tbe United States Courts cirriUE. Leurull liullillng, WaMilnjtton, u. v ieii2iUaicor i H PlTmn wanted Tor tho XArttt of all the ftlTPi 1 In I'reMdenti or the U. S. The Ai.UJ.Jll XU inrgent. Imn.fsoinef t, Lett bunk erer sold for let than twice our trlce. The faftrU lelllnK Ixxik In America. Immeme 'iirotltstoaKOt. All lntellttcntienple want It. Any one can tocoiue a vuccefflul tKCnt Termt free. IIallktt Huuk Co., PortUnd, juame. ueci-jri When you tome to think of it. It U not odd that literary twople prefer a il to a cigv. It 4a Handler to ainoke nbcu tuey are wrttUifr. and ever ao mnch cleaner. And then It Kivea them the true eafsen&a aud flavor of the tobacco. The most fastldloua bmokera axnonir all nation and all claaea of men atrrco that tue totiacco irrown on tne Golden Toincvo Belt of North Carolina la the moot dellc loua and refined In the world. Lighter than Turkish, more f nurrant than Havana, freer from nitrates and nicotine than any other, it Is' Just what the cnnnolroeur praises and the habitual smoker tie nianda. Tbe very choicest tobacco rmwn on this licit Is bouirht by Black. wen's Durnarn Totiacco Co.. arm appear In their celebrated Bull Durham Rrooklntr Tobacco. It Is known the world over, Ot I ihe .-enuine,wlthBnll trade-mark, then you will be sure of harlotr abso lutely pure tobacco. Try Pine Remedies. aiiRasfOFFTleSalyatorin all "v MfflODicTroililes FortLe Gureol Consumption. Asthma. llem orrhaKe. IJIphtberla, Uroup, Whooplnc; uousii,roeuinonia,viaiarru,unuKii8,i.oiui, sore Throat and all Bronchial Troubles It Is a wonderful preparation of Pine and lloner. and Is working a radical revolution the treatment and cure of all causes of the above diseases. KonKori Rlires Instant relief uifaoul eil, and with faithful use will effect a raold and perfect cure. It absolutely does not contain either opiate, narcotlo or any Inlurlous drutr. and Is a rt'niLl vkoet. jleli rsraiiATiui. A trial will convince yon of It, merits. If you would always feel sure ot tne aaicty oi your enuaren uunnK element weather and at all times, keep a bot tle in. your meuwine cuesi. na lor iainun let lo 0 A. LEW IS k CO.. Soe Proprietors, IOS Uhapel Street, New Haven, Ot. Pine Bitters, Ptirc Kionev aud I.tvzn Pills, Pike Plasteb idI'im Halm. Bold by Druggists. Janl2-mtnr December 1-vJO JJ. 111 V J i N R si 5a 1 'MkW f 1 Tn & 41 rrl tasssMsBHa umm I . - - - a -3 is jp ' 'Original Ohoap Gash Store" EXTRAORDINABY ! WE ARE SELLING Seyenty-fiye Cent OorsetS For 50 Cents ! J. T. NUSBAUM, Opr. Pnbll Square, Bank Street, Lehigh, ten, Pa. June , lMJ-ly. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1881. SPECIAIi NOTICE. Persons making payment! to Oils office by money orders or. postal notes will pleaee make lliem payable at the WxissroBT Tost Orricf, aa tbo Le highton office is hot a money order office (CQy Special. Commencing to-day wc will send our Collectors "N . Morthimcr nnd Geo. V. Morthimcr, with bills to those who are indebted to ns for Subscription, Advertising or Job Work, residing in this vicinity, nnd trust that they will meet with a prompt res iKtn.se to Iheir demands. To those rc-"v siding at n distance wc will mail bills, B and expect immediate returns..53fl Our Neighborhood in Brief. Scranlon's new court bouse is almost completed. Lent bfRlns on Ash Wednesday, Feb- ruary 27lh. The Mercantile Appraiser will soon be making his rounds. S?&Ciiv3CitNT Tobacco advertisement in another column. Frank Beamish has been elected Mayor ofScrsnton bv Hie Democrats. M.G!CIuis. nf town, left for Great Bend last' Wednesday morning. Mr. Joseph Biery recently moved from Hanoverville to Weissport with h.is family, The Altentown Iron Company on fl ay morning shipped twenty cars of pig iron. Our young friend Allen A. Graver, of Fenousoot, has been in town during the wejk. People who cannot spend Ihe season o' winds and cold rains lu sunny Florida sbould.kerp Dr. Bull's Cough 8yrup in Ihe ioure. It is the ursi remeuy ior cougna r colds and will relieve sufferers at once. Miss Lulu Zchner, of town, and Misa Clara Harleman, of Tackertou, are visiting t Danville. A patent has been awarded to J. E Giles, of Hoileton, for an electrical exten sion bracket. , The Grand Lodge of the Junior Ameri can Protestant Aesociation meela in Catasau- qua August ,ith. , , , Rey. Bkim, of Allentown, .lately, sold a 13 acre tract of land in Allen tsp. to Allen 0. Koehler for $3(100. jjgf-A new lotol CLOCKS, WATCHES nd JEWELRY just received at 8. IIAGA- MAN'S SloreLehighton.r. We arc pleased to slate that the children of''Lewis''Wrur, wlio have -beeu siclsfor the part niontu aie convalescing. Tho 8,encer Coal Company,- of Dun- mora, bat leased the Roaring Brook Colli ery,.fonnerly oiwrated by" John Jermyn. Pay up your subscription to the Aoyo catk, and get Itcallh and Jlamt one vear as ' i..... i o .. n. .... lions. John B. Storm anil E. It Sny- ler will please accept our acknowledge ments for imirtant public documents. loub Bear, one of Allentown'a oldest anil most resected citizens, died suddenly ot Saturday morning about nine o'clock of jopltxy. There are only 12 prisoners in Lehigh county jail at present a number greatly below the usual run at this period of tbe year. Acker's Celebrated English Remedy for Coughs, Gilds, and Consumption. Sold for us on a guaranten by Dr Horn, Lehigbtnn, and E A Iloru, Weissiiort. Ilarri'on Bower will commence the erection of a double frame dwelling houso on Bank street as soon as the weather will permit. Cuptaln Georgo W. Johnson, of Shen andcah, lias leased the Chamberlain tract, between Pultayille ami St. Clair, and will open a colliery in the Spring. 'SiL-Vnu can get a set of Single Lieht Buggy Harness fur Eleven Dollars, in part inkle, at M. Hory'i Harness thop, near the canal b.idce, Weissiiort, Fa. James Crow, n carientcr, 25 years old, eloped Monday afternoon with Jennie Wil lHtrii,S)oi;i5 from Parsons, Ltitvrnecounly, which community is touch excited. An effort is being made iu Catasauna to raite $100,1)00 lor the flection ol either a shoe or wollen factory that will furnish employment for 300 to 400 skilled workmen ACKER'S BLOOD ELIXER guaranteed; will cure all kinds ot blod poisoning, irt herited or contracted. Sold by Dr. Horn, Lehighton, and t, A Horn, Weirsport. 'The Republicans of Allentown elected Mayor, Cilv Treasurer and majority of the Select Council on Tuesdav and are verv jubilant over the result. llokendauqua now boasts of having one of the neatest depots in the Slate. It is supplied with spring water, heated by steam, and finished In the best manner, Edward Ilubler, hostler at the Union Houso, of Euslon, had saved up about (300 which he had enclosed In a box and nut on a shelf in bis barn. It was gone Mt-ndky, and now the police are looking for the thief. 3LIf you wantn nicc.smootb.eaav shave vour hair cut or shampooing, go to Frans Roederer'a Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. He will fix you right, and don'tyou rorgei . Mrs Chamberlain)! Kingston,Luterne county, who is chsrged by ber husband with attempting to poison him by putting laris green in ins pie, makes the delense tuai ue put tue poison In the pie himsell, At a sals of slocks in Easton on Satur- dad shires of the capital stock of Ibe Easton National Bank sold at $105 to$105.50 each, and stock of tbe t'atasauqua National Bank at iu.jo to i per auare. A farm of 118 acres with a house on it, and about 8 acres cleared, for aale cheap or in exchange for town property. Three utiles from Mauch Chunk. Addresa W. M. llapsber, Lebightou, l'a f3-Tu Rent, a bouse with 9 rooms, next lo Di, Ruber's block on Bank Btreet, this borough. For terms, apply to Liwis Iibavkb, or on the premises to Alt urn uaaviR. leb, 16-tf Mrs. Lucrelia Hill, aged 100 years and six months, died at ber residence at Easton, Monday night. She leaves one child eight grsnq.eniiaren, twenty great grandchildren ana eigoieco great great grandchildren. On Thursdsy morning of last week iretgnt tram on me ii, a o. railroad was thrown oh the track at Siegfried's Bridge, and a number ol cars damaged. Tbe tracks remained blockaded lor several hours. Our young fritnd George Brinkman formerly employed as clerk at Fealy p. O., it now coiapuuuaiug arugt with vt. Horn. We baya beard both Democrats and Republicans say that there Is nelhlng better for a cough tbsn Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup; this old reliable remedy never falls to cure a cough or (sold at onoe, and may b . ob tained at and drug-store for 25 cents a bjttU. "William H. Thome,, aged M years, a mine boss for Ihe last twenly-Gyo years, was killed in the. Franklin mines, near Wilkesbarre, Saturdat evening. On enur ing the tunnel It caved Innd crushed him lo death, For the week coding on tbo 18th Inst., there were tSJSl tons of coat trans ported over the Lehigh Valley railroad, making a total to data of 1,042,084 tons, a decrease of 201,342 tons as compared with same time last vear. Mr. Julius Remmel and . Miss Josephine Bibcock, were married on Tuesday after noon, by Rev. M. A. Tolman, at Geni'Wru. Lilly's residence, in Maueh Chunk. The party started on their wedding trip on & p. tn. L. V. train for Philadelphia. ASuIIera are tome bargain, in Wall Papers: Brown blanks, 5c.j White blanka 8Jc.j Gilts. 22) cents. Borders less than half price. Over 1000 stylet of new stock at prlcea tint can't be beat. E. F. Luckenbacb, 01 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. Miss Van Campen, daughter of John T. Van Campen, proprietor of the Dimmick House in Milford, was married Saturday to Clarence Liviogsuin,of New York, the wed ding being one of tbe most elegant eyer seen in Pike county. The presents aggre gated several thousand dollars in value. O-It. A. Belli, J. P. and Real Estate Aci-nt, has several DWELLINGS and LOTS, nicely situate In the borough of Le hlithtnn, which he will soil on very reason able terms. Apply soon, at his office at the upper end nf Bank street. Feb. 2 4w A Bio TiiikoI Every subscriber to the Cardon AnyocATK who Immediately pays up arrearages and one year in advance will receive free for one year Jfcalth and Jlomt, a large 8 page, 40 column monthly paer, devoted tn home matters. Step up. (jgir Only $10,00 cash for an ull-wool Suit at H. II. Peters1, Post-office building, Lehighton. The report of the leasing of the Lehigh Valley Railroad to the Fennsylvanla Rail road Company is denied by tbe officers of the latter company. They say they have a traffic contract with the Lehigh Valley Company, which is satisfactory and suf Acient. After a very brief Illness Ex-Judge Solomon Foster died Monday night at his residence in Fottsville, aged 85 years. Ha was born in Cnunect'cut and wont to Fotts ville with his brother with whom be was always associated, fifty years ago. Judge roster was never married, lie leaves a largo estate. ffiSTSweet Things Cheap. You can make all kinde of fine and fancy candy at small eXense by simply following direc tions, given in that yaluablo little book, "How tn Make Candy." which will be sent to any address upon receipt nf30cents in one or two cen', stamits. Address. The Housewife, Rochester, N. Y. Dildine Snyder, of the Iron Exchange Hotel, Parryville, will raffle oil his cele brated grey pacing bnrse, ou Marcli 20th. Tickets f. This horse is said to be Ihe fastest in Ihe county having a record of 2:25. A fine opportunity to get a yaluablo horse for a very little cash. Mr. Stephen Rrmely, a laborer in the Union Foundry at CaUsauqua, complaned on Friday evening as he quit work ofdizai ne ss in his had, and the following morning he wosa corpse. He leaves a wile and fire or six children. Congestion of brain is supposed to have been the cause, of his sieedy death. List Monday evening at about 5 o' clock, engine No. 300 ran into tho rear end of coal train drawn by engine No. 260, as it was Ijing-nprwilo the L.,,tS.depnt, at tbe upper end of'iowh, knocking ten dr fifteen loaded coal cars ofT the track, smashing them tn splinters, and throwing tho ooal in all directions.- Fortunately no one was in jured. filH. H. Peters, at the Post-office building, Lehigh ton, will, make you an all- wool suit lor only $10 cash, if you order now. An Allentown landlord, who wanted to eject a tenant who was in arrears for rent, went on Monday, accompanied by Constable, removed the furniture in the house and took away the doors, window shutters and sashes tn render the house un inhabitable in case the tenant should gain possession acaiu. Tbe latter will sue lor damages. The stores at Audenried and Tresckow aro now doing business on cash principles. Tbe P. -t R. Coal and Iron Company hay ing assumed full control last month. This Company allows no stoppages from the work logmen's wages, hence the change In the shires. Even special contracts between the parlies are put aside by the company wnen tne workman oujecta. It is reported that the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company Is negotiating for the purrnaee of the Allentown Rolling Mill Company's works. If the purchase is made the railroad company would make thn mils a general supply aepot lor supplying the road with iron and employ a large force 01 nanus Home ol the Lehign ntU1.-11.ls In spectrd the works on Saturday. Waller L. Jones, of Allentown, was convicted in the United States District Court at Philadelphia, Monday uf receiving $70 for procuring a pension of $1,200 for Hiram F. Shaefer in violation of the law that limits the fee of an attorney in such cases to $10, He declared, in his own de fense, thatShaefer had made him a present of $60 and that $10 of the remainder repre sented monev that 8haerer bad borrowed of him. Judge Butler fined him $75 and costs. Thomas Phillips, formerly operator of the Kalmia Colliery and member of the law commission, hss written all the mem bers of the mining commission, naming Febiuarv 29th and Mauch Chunk as the lime and placo for a meeting of the com mirslnn, A favorable response; lias been received from alt the members except two. The meeting has been delayed owing to some ol tue members not being able to at' tepd at limes previously set. Miss Eugenie Coppee.dsughter ol Pro fester Henry Coppee, LL.D.,of the Lehigh University, was married Thursdsy after noon of last week, to Edwin L. Griffith, a merchant of Ban Francisco, Cal. The cere mnny took place in the Church ol theNa tivity. Fountain Hill. South Bethlehem. ItL Rev. Cortland Whitehead, Bishop of t-ittsourg, omcisteo, assisted by iter. V, K. Nelson, rector of the parish. A reception was held at the residence of the bride t pa rentt after tba ceremony. Tbit (Saturday) evening, at Concert Hall, Mauch Chunk, the members of "Ranch 10 Dramatic Company," will ap pear in the new domestic drama, entitled "Better than Gold, or The Old Salt," and the muslrsl comedy, entitled "Turn Him Out," with appropriate scenery and cos tuines. Tbe proceeds are for tbe benefit of Chapman Post G. A. R.of that borough. If asumcieni number ni tickets are sold lu this end ol tbe county a trsiu will be run lor the accommodation ol those who attend Buy a ticket and go. Fifty eight persons from Ljterne coun ly were tent to the Danville Insane Asvlura durlntr the rear 1833. Of all the rommli t'ons in lunacy appointed only one reporud tne person uuder examination as sane. Judge Woodward now refuses lu appoint any more commissions until new court rules in conformity with the act of 1883 ore adopted. He aays there is either an alarm ing iocreasa of insanity or persons former- ' couaidered tin sis now being sent to '" I aw I1'l'lf John Mlllbaugbxinuned In the Wilkie- bsrr Jail on achsrgeofemberilernenl.wss released on ball to attend the luneral of his child, which died suddenly on the train near Wilketbtrra. ills wile nad me euint with har and was on har wav to try to secure the husband's releato when the little one died. Rev. If. A. Cleveland crested much xciU-menl at a meeting; of tbo Schuylkill Ministerium In Reading, Wednetday, by inquiring "if the Bible it true as we now bay it?" -Four hundred and fifty men and boyi were thrown out of work Wednesdsy by the flooding of tha Stanton mine, near Wilkesbarre. -Meyer Sondhiem.a cloiblerlolng busi ness In Haileton, and a wealthy man, it in the binds of tha Sheriff. Executioni were issued against him Wednesday afternoon by New York and Philadelphia firms amount ing to nearly $10,000, so says the I'blladel- pnia Juno. Marion Sax, aged 20,a carpenter,liying In Wyoming,fell nearly eighty feet Wednes day, from a scaffolding nearTayloryilleind ruttained seriout injuries. It It a very chilly day when a political campaign it not going on either In Phila delphia or Ohio; and still more chilly wben our people lose tight ol tho fact that David ftouert Keeps tne oest icsms oi any nvery in the county. Terms very reasonable. We are sorry to state that Mrs. K Hlb- bier, on ilankway, is so seriously III at to be confined t her bed. Public Sales to Come Off. The following ssles, advertised in lb AnvoCATX, or for which bills have been printed at this office, will take place at follows: March 1st, at 1 p. m. An Improved farm and tract ot wodland,ln ustPenn twp., property of Gideon Peter, dee'd. March flth, at 12 m. Houses, cows, pigs. buggies, sleighs and a variety or tanning fti-ck, property of Geo. Berger &Sou, in Mahoning township. March 8, at 1 p. in. -IIors, cows, (arming stock ami furniture, property ol Adam Begel, Franklin twp., about two miles from WeissporU Figures from the Mines. The following figures, taken from Mine Inspector Williams' official report, relate to the middle anthracite coal district during tho year 1883: The coal it furnitbed from 75 openings to CO breakers, the number in operation during tbe year. The total numb er of men employed was 20,977;toni of coal mined, 766,722,130; grand average number of days worked,223.fi0. The increase In tbo output over the previous year wat 600,000 tontnd the increase in the number of men employed, 3,000. On the whole the year just closed is considered tbe best the dis trict has ever had. A Cave-In at Frledensville. The public road at Friedensville,.Lehlgh county, wss reported Tuesday at being cracked and sunken in places, owing to Ihe caving in of the old Lehigh riuc mines, which are directly under tbe town. The largest cavty it opposite the Friedcnsville Hotel and.closa by a tenement house, being some twenty feet in width and almost that in depth, Tho residents are aomewbat alarmed, but as yet hayo not left their homes. Men have been placed on guard to warn the people of any new danger. Supervisor Milton Geisinger was sent fur and arrived at nino o'clock in tbe morning and began an examination. Tbe road is cackra uirougnoui ine wools town and a number of small cave Ids are reported. Lower Towamsnlnc Items. -Hog cholera prevails to some extent) uuiiioHfiiicrn iiayiUK lusbjgjl. or wore piga. Wallsce Rhnads, of AqUashicola has a bull which weighs well nigh 2000 pounds. Joseph Harper intends to erect a new building at Priuce's to be used for a dwell ing and tavern. - Robert Sbercr, of Farryvillejbas moved lo Fire Line, he occupies one of Simon Blose's dwellings. . -Lower Towsmensing ilfms -generally come loo late for publication in tne first week's issue, Editor will please tell on what day ol tbe week communications should be sent In. Weduesdty noon if Iwssible.- En. .Advocate, Mrs Simon Blose received severe in juries by falling and spraining her wrist. bbe it unable to perform ber various duties. Con. Trouble at a Funeral. Captain John Munday. a gallant soldier in the late war and junior vioe commander of the Grand Army Post Wilkesbarre, was buried Sunday. The veterans of the post had taken charge ol tbo funeral and attend ed in a body in full regalia. The funeral services were to be held in St. Marv'a Roman Catholic Church, which in his life time Captain Mun lay attended, but on the arrival of tbe procession at the door of the edifice Father O'Haran, tbe pastor, refused tn admit the G. A men unless they took off tbeir badges. This thev relused to do and declining to tskn any further part In the funeral, wheeled round and marched back tn their ball. Father O'Haran's ac tion has created a bitter feeling among tha Grand Army men there, nut one of whom, though many are catholics, but de nounces his course. A Curious Cats. Miss Bridget Kelly, of Olyphant, Lacka wanna county, died on Monday evening of last week, very suldenly, after a short 111 ness. She wss attended by Dr. Travis, who pronounced tbe case typhoid pneumonia, She had told her friends who were with her that her hands, feet and limbs felt cold and she at once ttopped breathing. For several hours afterward perspiration wat noticed on her faco. She was placed In an Ice box, and on Wednesday morning put in a coffin. At the hour for the funeral her sister would not give ber up. Tbe dictor and Father O'Rouke were sent for, end tbev examined the body which bad a slight indication of warmth. By pressing tbe fingers agaiutt the face and then removing them the im prints left red marks. The doctor said It. would do no harm to keep her another day, After a consultation the was taken to tbe church and then the buryiug ground. Ex. Packerton Itemt. Report of tbe Packerton Schools: OBAMMAB SCHOOL. M F T Whole No. In attendance 20 17 37 Average attendance .18 12 30 Per cent, uf attendance 93 58 75 The following pupils attended every day during ma nth ; Charles Mertx, Wm. Honta. Thomat Warg, Wm. Hahn, Wm. Burnt, Wm. Sluckei, Dalty Koons. Harry Long, Charles YohcIacob 6oll,Susan Walp, Carrie Yohe, each missed one half a day. t raiuABT scaooL. M F T Whole No. In attendance 26 22 43 Average attendance .21 17 38 Percent, ofaltendauce .80 79 80 The following pupils attended eyery day during month i Harry Ditleiline, Harry Burns, George Habn, Adam Soil, Barbara Kinsel, Mary Kluael, 8usan Bolt. Bernard and Berths Bogdauski each missed one half day. Mist Slam, teacher of Ihe primary school, left on Tburaday'inoroing for Read ing, to attend tbe funeral of btr aunt, Connty Finances. At aar very penurioutly economical County Commissioners, place tha publica tion or tba Statement of tha county receipts and expenditure in two Mauch Chunk papers, wa publish tbe following synopsis gratuitoutly tot tbe benefit of numerous readers: B towns. Balance of rssh in hands of Tfeasurer, Jan. 1, 1883 14,163 33 Cash received during 1883 1,r97 08 Total....... .$34,060 41 EtrtxpiTUata. Jury. Commissioners and clerk. 100 15 Jurors ;..,J,2J8 88 Court rrlerjury notices stenograph- er.'ic 441 79 Commonwealth cases 1,760 82 Constable's Returns and Tipstaves. 408 12 Friating and stationery 684 4 0 Auditors and inquisitions 1S5 14 Sheriff, for prisoners, Ac ,. 691 75 County Commissioner! k clerk. .....1,23(1 00 Redemption nf unsealed land 74 10 Unseated land tax,.. .3,008 21 Taxea refunded... 61 02 Bridgr -....1,894 77 Election expenses 1,375 39 Assessment and registration 1,429 95 Miscellaneous expenses 2,896 27 Total , ..$19,456 76 Balance n nandt of Treasurer Jan. lit, 1881 $14,603 65 BALAXCES outstakmxo. John Kline, money collected- 68 38 J.J,Galla(ber,overdrawn accountas commissioner In I "31 14 00 J. J. Gallagher and Josiah Andreas, expenses disallowed by Auditors rorlBSl 14 34 Nathan Smith , collector, Towomen- - sing, 18f2 8 00 August Behrens, collector, Fenn For est, 1882 108 39 Richard Horn, collector, East Mauch Chunk, 1882 228 98 E. C. Peters, collector, East Fenn, 183 208 99 J. S. Hawk, collector, Kidder. I883...643 VI II. P. Levan,cnlleclar,Franklin,188.1..243 48 Harrison Wenli, collector, Parryville 1883 29 26 PaiJ.8mith, collector, Towainensing 1883 102 62 George D. Emery, eel lector, Weiss port, 1883 277 83 John Painter, collector, Mauch Chunk. 1883 599 90 8. F.rler,col lector, Louford,1883..124 68 C. L. Carroll, collector, Lehigh. I883..140 8(1 E. A. Albright, collector, Lehighton, 1883 78 03 II. P Levan, collector, Penn Forest, 1883.. 273 13 Thomas Koons, Ex 8herilf,jury fees 1881, 1882 60 1)0 Charles W. Leuti, Sheriff, jury lees.. 16 00 Total $3,142 78 Hew Bnildlne & Loan Association According to previous announcement the second meeting for the purpose oforganiz ing a new Building and Loan Association in Lehighton was held in tbe School Hall on Tuesday evening, 19th lost. The meet ing was a large and enthusiastic one, last ing for three hours. In accordance with the sentiment of the meeting a permanent organization was effected at once. Tho new organization is lo be known as "The Enterprise Building and Loan Association of Lehighton," It was decided by motion that each person be entitled lo as many votes as he bad subscribed for shares, in electing Officers for the ensuing vear, and that all persons holding written proxies from absent shareholders be allowed to cast mtdJ& said votes. Tbe following officers were then elected by. ballot: Philip Miller, President! Thos. M. Balliet, Vice President; Thos. Kemerer, Treasurer; T. A. Snyder, Secretary aud Solicitor. J'ho .Board of Directors is to consist ol rteen persons, including the President, vice President, Treasurer, Secretary and Solictor' who "shall be members ot said Board by virtue of tbeir position Tbe following directors were then elected : J, G.Zern, Wm. II. Montz, David Ebbert.W. C. Weiss, G. W Nusbaum, JI. II. Musselman, Richard Koons, Wm. Wtterbor, and J. F. Moultbrop, who with the officers above elected constitute the Board oi Directors for the ensuing year. The constitution and by laws ol said asso ciation are to be adopted at tbe next meet ing of the association, when all (stock hold ers will have tbe opportunity of voting on the same. The time and place of holding said meetiug being left to the call of tbe president. 'It is the intention of running said association in accordance with f he latest and be6t methods of conducting Building and Loan Associations. The Charter is to belprocurcd at once. N; B. The Enterprise Building and Loan Association, of Lehighton, has nu connection whatever with the Third Build ing and Loan Association which bas just maue its acuui to me puoiic. T. A. Sstueb, Secy. Third L. ft B. Association. Notice is hereby given, as required by the Actof Assembly or 29th April, 1871, that application will be inuile to the Governor nf this Commonwealth fur Letters Patent or a Charter. The said corporation is formed for the purposo of accumulating a fund by the monthly conlributious of its members which shall enable Ihem to secure homes, purchase real estate, or borrow money for investment in any lawful business. The name nf tsl.l corporation shall bo ''The Third Loan and Building Association," of Lehighton, Pa. W. M. Rapsher, Solicitor for Applicants. Tbe number of Directors of esid Corpora tion is fixed at eleven (1), and tbo names and residences of the officers and directors, vit: William Kemerer, president) Dr. J, G, Zern, vice president; Thomas Kemerer, treasurer; W, M, Rapsher, secretary aud so licitor; directors, J. W. Raudenbutb, J. L. Gabel, Ezra Newliard.Thoxias Muntx, Thos Koons, Dr, C.T, Horn, II. V. Morthimer. It it intended that tbit association will be conducted upon Ihe latest and most ap proved features of the law aa long expert ence hat demonstrated. Persons desiring shares are reminded In subscribe at orce ut the office of W. M, Rapsher, as the shares are being rapidly taken, and the Charier iroin iii uovtrnor win aoon be here; and me oiucers and directors can be relied upon as resiionsible and safe business men. For information and full particulars, apply to it a. iiaauer. Birthday Surprise Un Wednesday evening or last week, it being the eve of the 52nd birthday of Mrs. John Arner, of Weissport, a large number of ber friends made a surprise visit to ber resideuce, each laden with basket or pack age of Ibe luxuries of life. The sienlng was spent In liyely conversation, muslcnd danclngind tbe doing justice to an elegant luncheon by thoeo present. It was indeed a happy party .and will long be remembered by visitors and visited. The following is a list of these present: J W Raudenbush and wife, Eli Snyder and wife, W E Reed and wile, Thomat Weaver and wife,Jno Oilbam and wife, F A Graver and wife, D L Arner and wife, J G Zern and wife, Mrt Henry Boier, Mrt Jno Kromer, Mrt Thos Arner, Mrt Thomat Harleman, jr., Mrt Frank Laury, Mrt Jos Rennet, Misses Ella Snyder, Emma Boyer, Annie wassem, hmnia Rapp, Lillie Gutb, Belle Conner, Cltra Whitehead, Sallio Wbilehead, Messrs. 0 A Golb, E A Yundt, Austiu Dover, George Miller, J Mussulman, Milton O Clauss, Henry Trapp, C H Mo Daniel, Frank Kait, Frank Merit, Silts M Rhoadfe OUR ANCESTOR' NERVE. Tht Secret of Thtlr Unusual Vltror Explain ed and How it can bt Acquired, There wet something about tbe sturdy vigor of former generations that challenges the admiration of every man, woman and child. They were no epicures those an cient fathers. They lived simply, and sue cesfu)1y, met and overcomedifTlcultles Uist would haye discouraged this age and gen eration. The rigors of the frontier ware supplemented by the savages; wild beasts threatened their enterprise and poverty wt a common companion. Yet they bravely encountered and resisted all those things and laid the foundations of a land whose blessings wo now enjoy. Their oonstitu lions were strong; tbeir health unturpasstd and yet tbey were forced to expose them selves continually. There certainly must have been some good and adequate cause for all this and for tbe physical superiority nf that age over the present. It is well known to every one conversant with the history of that time that certain home cnmiKiunds ol strengthening quslitlet were used almost universally by thnsn pioneers. The malarial evils and expos ures to which they were Subjected necessi tated this. When Iheir bodies become chill ed by cold or debilitated by the damp mists of a new country Ihey were forced to count eract it by the use of antidotes. Medicines were few In those days, and doctors almost unknown. Hence the preparations above referred to. From among the number, all of which were compounded upon the same general principal,one was found to be more efficient and hence far moro popular than all the rest. It wot welt known through the middle and western slates and wss scknnwledged as the best preparation for malarial disorders and general debility then known. Tbe recipe for compounding this Valuable article was handed down from one family nnd generation to another, was known tn the Harrison family and is' used asihebaists and general lonnula for the presenfTippecanoe," the name being sug gested by the battle in which General Har rison was engaged. Tbe manufacturers have thoroughly investigated this subject in its minutest details, and aro certain that for mal'sssimilutinn of food, dyspepsia, tired Icetincs, general debi'lty, prostrations, malaria) disorders and humors in tbe blood, nothing can exceed in value "Tipecanoe," which was the medicine of our forefathers end seems destined to be Ibe most popular preparation of Ihe day, "Tippecanoe" Is prepared and giyen lo the public by Messrs. II. II. Wa rner A- Co., of Rochester, N. Y., proprietors of the fam ous Warner's Safe Cure, which is now the most extensively used or any American medicine. The well known standing of this house is a sufficient gusrentee of the purity and power of this preparation which seeks to banish one nf the greatest banes of the nineteenth century mal-asslmilalinn of food. Any one who experiences trouble of digestion; who feels less vigor than form crlvjwnose system has unquestionably "run down" and who realizes the necessity of some strengthening tonic cannot all'ord to permit such symptoms to continue. If tbe farmer finds that his threshing machine does nol seperale tbe grain Irom the straw he realizes that sumethlng is wrong and tries to repair the mochiue. When the food docs not sustain the life: when it fails to make blood; when it causes the energy to depart and ambition to die. it is a cer tain sign that something is wrong and that tue nunion macuineneeda repairing. Ills nots Question of choice: it is a matter of uuiy. sou must attend to your health and your sickness, and nothing will sooner over come these evils then "Tippecanoe." the medicine of the past, a safe guard fur the present and a guarantee ol health lor the luture. Election Returns. Tbe election in this borough on Tuesday ping up, deposited their ballots and went on tbeir way. Tbe entire Damocratie ticket was elected by majorities ranging Irom 28 to 74. Thefollowing-are tho official figures: CMefJurorii A,eurt:ci u Meiula. ren ol dem 193 191 JoutnCouncil SeinmVl J. T. dera... Snyder1, T. A. dim.... Olewlnb, rep McUormlck, rep School llfrrrfors Smith, (lem Wleand, dem , ZM . MS . Hi , 111 Khbcrt.Tep . Miller, rci JuiliccoIKc Fcacc J,entt, aem lleck, rep Conitablt Kahu, dem Acker, rep OecrutnoJ Poor Hcckendorf. dcin Kruin, rep Atttttor Seiumelf F. P. dem Koons. ren . 107 . 1M , 200 . 151 , 182 . 162 , 191 , ISO , sot . 15 109 , 111 . 203 , V04 m Judge oiLtrcltont rurrcn, uein.... Fenstermacher, rep..... lniptctor of Ettcliont Krock. dem Whoatley, rci Auditor i Itrctncydem Trexlerdem , ltjber, (ep. Wxi8sroitT. The following persons are elected : Constable, Samuel Welsh; Coun- cilmen, George Rapp, and John Arner; School Directors, Reuben Musselman and D. B. Albright, 3 yrs., Andrew Graver, jr., and John Dctterline, 2 years; Assessor, J, G. Zern; Judge of Elections, II. II. Mussel man; Inspectors ot Elections, Austin Boycr and At. Whittlngham; Overseer of Toor, Samuel Eycrts; Auditor, Wm. Reed. Tbaski.is, Twr. Tbe following are Ihe officers elected: Justice ot Feaan, C. A Buck; Conslable, II. F. Levan: Judge of Elections, Jnsiuh Ruch; Inspectors ot Elections, A F. Snyder and B. F. Peters; Supervisor, Na than Blose and William Milheim; Overseer of Poor, John Rebcr; School Directors, Levi Horn and Tilgh. Dreisbarh; Assessor, J. K. Rickert; Auditor, Edwin Dreisbacb. East Pbsx Twr. The nfficars elected are at follows: Judge nf Elections, James 8. Brobst: Inspectors of Elections, O. W Rehrig and II. II. Schleicher; Supervisors, Geo. Backeit and Daniel Rex; School DI rectors, Bnj. Nothstein and Thos. Ruch, 3 yrs j Stephen Stelgerwalt, 1 y r.) Oveiseer of Poor, Nathan Hoffman; Assessor, Daniel Rmnlg.jr.; Auditor, Reuben Rehrig; Con stable, Edwin Peters. Towamexsino Twr. The following are the officers elected t Constable, Benl.Greeni 8uervisora, Simon dnyder and Geo. Beer; Overteertof Poor, John Stetter and Peter Buck; School Director!, Nathan Smith and Frank 6mltb; Assessor, Nathan Stemler; Judge of Elections, Charles Shaeller; In spectors of Elections,. Reuben Eckhart and Henry Beer) Auditor, William 8hatffer. Pabby vit-LK Bobovqii. Tbe following are the officers elected i Burgees, Williim John son; Councilinen, Dennis Bauman and Dil dine Snyder, 3 yrs.) Tbomat Button and Henry Mllbam, 2 yrs., Wm. Blose and Jacob Sbeckler, jr., 1 yr. School Directors, G, W. Bauman, H. D. Soydtr, 3 yrs., Wm, Damfotd,! yr.; Justices of the Pesce, Dennis Bauman and II. D. Snyder; ConstableIacob Sillies; Overseer of Poor, Charlea Dunlap, Assessor, Wm, B. Anthony) Judge uf Eteo lions, B. F. Rinken Inspectors of Elections, John Reiner and C, J. Montz; Auditors, Laf. Ramaly,3 yrs., Tirnolby Weston, 1 yr. The Advantage of Rich Men to a Commu nity. The advantage of rich men to a commu nity Ii seen In tbe estate of Asa Packer, tba whole of which practically goes to the University he lounded it South Belblehem, making a greater bequest thin that of John Hopkins at Baltimore.or Stephen Girard or Ezra Cornell. Mr. Parker came an humble laboring man to the Lehigh Valley, devel; oped it, gave 'it communications which built up Itt towns, and having husbanded I bit meant witb fmgtlily resolved for tha SJJiUWJiJHJJ. Li-ll U'U, It.1 U benefit of Ibe mineral Intrrrrli of the coun try and the engineering talent we shall need to found a free technical school nf tha highest quality. He hit been dead but a few yean and now bit ton bequeaths tba remainder ol the estate lo the collegc,whlch therefore becomes the.owner, so fo speak, uf the Lehigh Valley Railroad system which extends from New York Bsy almost to Lake Ontario. Girard College was a mere charily to orphans. The Lehigh Univer. slty It almost a notional Inttilulion like the French Polytechnic School. JV. J. Tnbunt, Mahonins Squibs. The mow bit now gone, and tbe rainy season hit commenced. The blue bird and Ibe robbln have-re turned from their wider quartert. How ever, we believe that they have made their appearance too early for it to be lnsting. Tbe rain, which we haye had for the past three weekt, caused Ihe Mahoning 'to enlarge itt volume of water. -D. M. Balliet win hat been attending the Kutttown State Normal School re turned homo last Tuesday a week on ac count of sickness. -Missei Hannah Balliet and Emma 8cidle spent Sunday wllh relatives at Mabanoy City. We have recently learned, not from ex perience, that there is much strength in unity. Thlt It Ihe conclusion we haye ar rived tl. drawn fnm the party who is now reporting tor tba Democrat. We hope that, that party will continue their work and show us what they can do. Dash. Voice of tho People. Wc wlill It lo bo distinctly understood Hint we do not hold ouncltea responsible for Ihe opinions expressed under this hcud. Greit llxxn, Feb,il8,I8S4. Editor of the Carbon Apvocatk. Sib : I receive the Cabbox Aovocatb every week and read it with pleasure. In your last week's issue I notice, merchant- tailors in your town and neighboring towns are ad vertising all-wool suits, made to order, for the large sum of ten dollars, and in every respect guarantee pcrlcct fits. I am well aware, where the epidemic first stsrted. Tell me it you can, where there is a mer chant tailor, I care not where he comes from nor what his name may bo, that can employ a firsl-class culler, first class mo chsnics, pay them the wages they demand and come out all right, who cm five tinder such prlces7 I am sure we merchant tail ors in York State don't believe in doing that kind of business; "we liveanii let live." In this part of the country the people would call ut frauds if we would adverliie tuch price. From a Great Bend Mkrchant Tailor. DIPHTHERIA! THE PROSTRATION which follows Diphtheria, and tho persistency with which It clings to the patient, aro well known to all who havo had any experience with this terrible disease. Tho following letter shows how the re storing and Invigorating properties ot II l' overcome It, and tlOOQ S how by vitaliz ing and enrich- Sarsaparilla the blood It neutralizes and eradicates tho poisoned matter from It, bringing to the convalescent tba color, lifo and vigor of robust health. ... . Lowell. Mass. Mrssns. C. I. Hoon&Co.: Gentlemen Myllttloglrltindtlie diphtheria last April. Tho ilistasc lc(t her very weak, blood poor, with no appetite, and she could not teem to rally from Its effects. Hooo'a SAitsAi-AiiiL-i.a was recommended by a neighbor. After sho had been taking it a few days we noticed a change for tbo better sho began to eat with a relish. It seemed to take out the poison the disease had left In her blood, the chango being very noticeable In her faco. Kho took It two months nnd fully regained licr health, much to our delight. We now recommend Hood's SAnsAi-AniLLA with a great deal ol pleasure. Very truly yours. J. It. SMITH, 19 Butterficld Street "That Extreme Tired Feeling." "The first bottlo has dono my daughter a rrrcat dcalof Kooil; her food docs not dis tress l'.cr now, nor docs she suffer from that extreme llmt feel lug milch she did before taking Hood's SAitsArAttiLLA." Sold by nil druggists. Price $1 a bottle ot tlx lwttlos for f 3. Prepared l y C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. IIood'3 i'oothPotfder, Only V Cents. Fb. 2, M84-ly BARGAINS BARGAINS ! We will open on Monday, MAROII 3rd, in the Store-room of Jos. Obert, on Bank St., Lei'ighton, for TEN DAYS ONLY, an immense Stock or Dry Goods, ClotMng, Carpets, &c., Which will be Sold at Bankrupt Prices ! The Stock consists or about 19,000 worth of floods, which most be told IN TEN DAYS, no matter what price It brings. Call early to secure Bargains at your own Price, be- cause tho tale will POSITIVELY CLOSE MARUH lltb. JOSEPH JONAS, Obeut's Building, Bank Street Lehighton, February lc.ltll-tw THE Carbon Advocate IS THE BEST MEDIUM FOR Local Advertising IN CARBON COUNTY. Job Printing of every description 8 TOOK XASSST8, Reported up to IzVctork, by De Haven Towntcnd,Bmkers,Ko,IS8 Third Street, Philadelphia. Storat bought tad told either lor cash or nrt tnarsln. JMlthit!pKi, Feb. 21. 1884. M Mkrd V SS't, Ext., ..., ,,,FItB) U S Currency fl'a..,,,,.,v.,.,M.lX - US 4t, new ...,.. .-J14 I14 U3f v 12M 1141 Pennsylvania R R ..., fe Philadelphia Reading it It Jti Lehigh Valley R R , 71) I- Lthlgb Coal k Navigation Co..,,. 48 41 United N J R R Cantl Co .194, 195 Northern Central It R Co........... (0) 61 Hastonvllle Pass, R R Co 15 18 Buff. N, Y. Pbllt. R R Co t V New Jersey Central ,.,,.,,, 88 1 S8 Northern Pacific Com l lit " " Frefd 474 47 North Fennsvlvania R R 67 tk Philadelphia' Erie R R. II lit BiWor. (trades).,, . 81 91 Know That Brown'sIron Bitters will cure the worst case of dysperjsia. Will insures hearty appetite and increased digestion. Cures general debility, and gives a new lease of life. Dispels nervous depression and low spirits. Restores an exhausted nurs ing mother to full strength and gives abundant sus tenance for her child. Strengthens the muscles and nerves,enriches the blood. Overcomes weakness, wake fulness, and lack of energy Keeps off all chills, fevers, and other malarial poison. Will infuse with new life the weakest Invalid. j; Walker St., Baltimore, Dc ittt. For six years I have been a gnat sufferer from Blood DUtasa, Dys. pcpia,andCnsUpaUc4iJLadtscaBM so debilitated that X could aot retain anything on my stonach. In fact, life had almost beconaa a burdem. Finally, when hop bad abnoct laft tne, my husband seeing BxowKa Iaoit Bittrrs advertised In the fapcr, induced ma to girc It a truL am now taking- the third boul and have not felt so well la slat years at I do at tha present Ubm. Mrt. L. F. Cilrrnt. Brown's Iron Bitters will have a better tonic effect upon any one who needs "bracing up," than any medicine made. Hotel and Store Stand at Private Sale. The undersigned effers at Private Sale hit Hotel and Store Stand, together wllh Four, teen Acres of well cultivated ZMd. sltnatt at Pleasant Corner, lnMahonlnir Township. Ilnrbon Oonntv Pa. This ft one af fbe Rest Sttndt In the county, being located la a well eeuieu section oi couniry. ann no otutr store within a distance or from 3 to e miles. The bouse fa now Licensed as a Hotel, and dolnar a good paying; business. The property will db roiu on verj reasonable terms. ALSO, EloiitorTen vcrvellulblv located nuil.il. 1NI LUTS. situate In the Iloroanh ol Lo. mtcmon, win ue sow on auvjpiaxeout terms. Apply to MtANIUS STOUXKlt, Pleasant Horner, Feb 3 tr Naboning Township, Pa. I A M n (bairns a specialty, anl WAK. I All IJ RANTS, ADD IT IONAL lni 1 L-'llOMESTEAII tJKKTlFIOAT. ES and all klndi of LANll RUK1PT Doasrkt and told. Large Stock, and Highest Prices paid. Do yoa want to sell or bayt If to, write to A. A. THOMAS, Attorney at Law, t nsuiugion, u. j. jan. Q-tie. ftiarraatnu- mwiil. cui. Thm drv'crlmato s Som, TarontXtmcs, I alt Idea. M p., tont.et.tn, IMutttratAC Alt that thadcrabtfol curkrafrr ihoacfUMwi DR. WHITTIER CtMlSpaK-lllNarTtMBL iphUti uoaxmwiB to MtmrklilidlMM. tViaatiiW tmtotnl, whuNN rrmedk.. Inform kit TttukL Call r milt for lit I rf QiMii7UL)4iitobaiuwTTd oj tboM jtUimg tntmnt bj muJL, 4 Uurn MtMifclac U IW4V UuU. Itliw Attn nr. C L. aWaUatfll, Trut Ml rVjiUiia fWfi CMtnl ltd. ft ftiY.IMta,tt iiinK tjaU, U. Lma,H, ttiicocMor to Vr. Dutti Vwi7. tMUhU XNf. MMilrMlbiilaWlitill nsroirasssitrre (tfUal VtJaMM U4 MJt 4e4 IWarlll ttV Mr lNMII, lattWatt UUftl ylll.MI, Mil a tnm tmuM tfltHtw. Uoat, M ttM laUllftM utitf WftlavatTt. P HARRIS' A Bidleil Cnra roa SPERIATORMEA IMP0TEHGY. raTeatl tor errer S jroara by oao In taoa hf mieariayfM halM tkur VwaMdiM tm turn trvvkkt. Gt mr tr tlna &r U4 Mai Mefc far tvpOTtMt Umlm Ml UUaff ttttlnsnt tlmrrim. Tk a rmt4j tttl fca rat4 tfixmli. Ml M wtla tetftra via MMitfe ta mm r imh fin m mlfMt. rMto4 M Pa MUA Bdlal pjMtpka. i rrpvtaV' MtBllsjMlMMtU or iBtfatlaMM MtNlU M tU UflaM fell Vltal UWj. T Mtanl fa alua kf that I mmmm tart J. TRIAL uuunii lis, Ak Im vtfltta ar clwa PACKAGE. SEND ADDRESS sBsfrfal ,m ttrtafta rafS&g-, HARRIS REMEC aoeu Iforth 10th Bt SL teoli. Is. Out Uoxwt TnuruuT, tj 1 2 noima,5 j 8 Mwnst, ft HEALTH IS WEALTH! UK. k. r. mart ftutfi ix wriii uunm, MrtMit4 parlftftr HjtbWU.D ! 0rftUis)a.rtM. NenrwM Ntnlrt, UM4avlt, Wriii rrr-tnlIrR akt4 by tit wm f akb r ihaor, Whtf.lit4. mI CfwMlM.SarUftlas ml b firalm r-aliUf tm UUj m1 1-41 a f l nltMT, bIomj1 aMtt AMtli I rrMaUr Ol4 4. DamtMN, Losm af T w la alUttr mi. ' t! tmt ad MsrrlMak ta4 a rwriDrlt.K s4 b WaJa. NlrtlllMNl'il4llHlf, RVlltalllaWf)MIMttkl IrMtRMal. 91 Ui, mt lt Uitf fwc 91, Mat j mi if baU4 au rcl4 ark, WK GUARANTEE 6IX DOXE8 T 9tf aajr . WiM rb mdt rx-iw4 krtihriU WiM, MuM wllh w rlU M U ataluar m wtiltaa ffttsvaatM la ra'aa4 ti au U Uifl Iraatiaat 44 al affocl a iir,lHriln luwatsl mmf y UUI1 ft MUUKLMlfa U Kw ri. r-rUaU)pM., r. I Tba ralaWal4 wTTKUavr" Uurw IUa4t( CaMUtsitJ, r-U ia Mta. faJW4 I fatftaUr. II lnaabt uuuv. eiRMVR a. mi unrt anri. t30 UMon 6tratt PMUtfe4pliljt P. I a ilk 1 m