fat? ItaHpcnmco BIHors Known. Ht other mcAlrlnn known so cffcctm !1t pnrci tlio I)Iood or deep-seated illponso". Million lour testimony tolls iron' derfnl uuratlro effects. It Iin purely Vcsctnldo Preparation, xnatlofrotn tlio native herbs mut roots of Call fornla, tht! weflldnil properties of hlch are extractor therefrom without tlio u?o of Alcohol. It remove llio onino of disease, tanX too patlant rwoviTS hla liealtb. It In tlio cront IJIootl Purlflor nnd UlM:liinK 1'riDClplo ; a Hernia Pnrgatlvo and Tonic ; a perfect -Renovator nml Invlgorator of the eretcm. Novor before In tho history of tho world has n rocdlcl tie been compounded poweaa lag tho power of ViNEdAn Bitters lu healing the aide nf ovcry dlscaao man Is heir to, Tlio Alterative Aperient, Diaphoretic, Cnrmtmttve, Nutritions, Laxative. Sedatlvn, Counter-irritant, Hiirtnrlflc, Anil-Billons, Sol vent Diuretic and Tonle properties of Vinkoab JilTTKns excaed thosj of any other jnodlslno in tho worl 1, No iioriwn fan tnlto the Hitters accord ing to uirctioti9 mid remain long nmvcll, provi ded their bons aw not destroyed by mlnoral poison or other moans, and tho vital organs wasted beyond the point of lepalr. ItllioiiN, Iluiiilttrnt, Intermittent and Malarial Fevers ore prevalent thronghont tha United States, particularly in tho valleys of onr trreat rivers and their vast tributaries during tho Simmer and Autumn, especially during seasons of nnnnnl heat and dryncs. Tlicfto Uovcr are invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of tlio ttoqint h, liir and bowels. In their treatment, a pnicutivo, exerting a powerful lnlluenco upon theso or ptii, Is absolutely neceseary. 'JTJioro s no entlmrtlc forthepnrposu equal to Dr. J. Wauceh's Vinkqar Uittmis. as It will speedily remove tho dark-colorcdvlacld putter with which tho bowels are londed, at tho faiuo tlmo stimulating the secretions of tt.o Ivcr, and generally restoring tho healthy func tions of the dleesifve organs. Fortify Hi" Ioily against disease by pu rlfylng all Its fluids with Vinegar Bittlhi, No epidemic can. take hold of a system thus forearmed. It Invigorates tlio Stonincli and Mtmulahw tha torpid Liver and Bowels, cleans ing tho blood of all impurities, imparting Wo end vigor to the frame, and carrying off with out the aid of Calomel, or other minerals, all poisonous matter from the system. l)'Nepsiii or luilltfustinti, JTead ache, Pain in tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tight ness of tho Chest, Pneumonia, Dizziness, Bad Tabtoin the Mouth, Bilious Attacks. Palpita tion of tho Heart, and a hundred other paln- mi symptoms, aro at onco reuoveu uy v ikh- oar Bmrns. For JKHrtttininfory and Chmnla Rheumatism, (lout, Keuralgln, 1 ilseases of tho Blood, I.lver, Kidneys and Bladder, the Bitters havo no equal. In these, at. in all constitu tional Diseases, Walker's Vinegar Hitters lias shown its great curative powers in tha most obstinate and Intractable- cases. itlccliiinlcnl DlbunsuM Persons on gaged In Paints and Minerals, euch as Plumb ers, Type-setters, Oold-beaters. and Miners, as they ndvoncolnltfe. aro subject to Paralysis of the Bon els. To guard against this, toko occasional doses of VrMEOAR Bitters. Klein DIsicnhcRt Scrofula, bait Rheum, Ulcers, Swellings, Pimples, l"ustule. Bolls, Carbuncles, ltlng-worms. Scald-head, Sore Kyes, Erysipelas, J tch, Scurfs, plecnloratlons, Humors and diseases of the Skin, of whatever pamo or nature, aro literally dug up and car ried out of the system in a short tlmo by tho use of the Bitters. lln XHpennd otlicr Worms, lurk, (ng in tlio system of so many thousands, aro effectually destroyed and removed, Ho sys tem of medicine, no vermifuges, no anthel mintics, will free tho system from worms Ilka Yineoar Bitters, MciiKlcN, scprJct reiver, wttmps. "Whooplg Cough, and all children's diseases mar be made le6s severe bv kcenfnc tha bowels open with mild doses of the 1 itU rs. For Fvinnto roniitlitliitn. in vouncr or old, marrieil or single, at the dawn of wo. nanhood, or tlio turn of Wo, this Bitters has: jio equal. CIcutiKO the Vitiated Rlooil wtn Its Impurities burst through tho skin in Erup tions or Bores ; clcauso it when obstructed and sluggish in tho veins ; cleanse it when it is foul j your feelings will tell you when, and tho hejilth of tho system will follow. In conclusion: Give tho Bitters a trial, Tt fill speak for itself. One Iwttle 13 u, better iruaranteu of U mcriU than a lengthy adverw tisemcnt. Around pncli holtlc aro full directions printed la different languages. R. II. IttcUonnlil Sru? Co,, Proprietors, pan FranM.-ro. Oal., and Kf, Wfct33 Washlnstoa Hu, cor. Char.ton Bt., Jiw Vork. "iold )j nil Dcalcra utid Druggists. For Prothonotary. ELWEN BAUEIi, of East Mauch Chunk, will be a can didatc for the nomination for Prothono tary, 'subject to Jtules of thuDemocratlc dominating Convention. Aug 1, 3w For Prothonotary, Fit AN K P. SJCMMEL, of Lchigliton, Pa,, will be a cindldnte for the noniination fur Prntlinnotarv niul Clerk nf Couru, n( 1 1)43 Democratic County Convention, huljoct (o tiic rules oi tno party. jtnyll-t. c. iZ 00 A DAY to u reliable jwrly, la ly nig i;fiiiJfU)Hg, to receive irdMrs fur nur pub b! li-utnia Anu .lurc.oi n vm, I... tl.t.P ii8itinnf wh'i eunnnteall on us perMnn illy, uiMt eenil ('holograph (whVh will he. retuii,ed), mid hIii nuiueo nl 3 rttijii alble Luninees men ss reference Address huler l'lihlmhing Va , 3fi4 Vabab Aye., CJllrago, III July 1 1, 1SS5 Executors' Notice, Notice is hereby given that the under gigned has been granted letters testainen lry no the ,ialeaf Maria pattercou, Ute of IjfhizlAna B'ri)ugli, Curbno rnunty,l rennayivurla, deceased. All persons ljav ing rlxlins DL'Sinttlhe taid IJjtiiU will pre sent tlu',1 dul oiiliirntlrateil without de Jay, and those in lebtml to Hie same will fjiujte jinniediato selllement to TII03. S. HECK, Executor, riehlrhton, l).,July J. IH85-W?. !53 H H Kft .M '('leanso, tho II nil. Allays 1 it II a nt mnl Inn Ite.store.s llio I Sense of Tnsii' Miicll lien rlni.': V iiuickrcllul v positive HAY-FEVER cure. A psrllcle la applied into each nnttriland Is aEreeabIe to uf. Prica 60 rents bv mail or at drucxlpts. Send lor circular. SLY JJROTIIEUS, Drufgiits, Owe,jo, N. Y. Jy IS, use. IlEILMAN &, CO., P4NK STREET. Lehighton, Pa MlXLliRs mit Ceoleri la Flour and Feed. tUKindior OIIAIN CODOJITauu SOM) JIECJULAR MARKKT HATES We wooid, miM), leipccttuily In torn) ourttti ens tbat we aro jwi fully iTiwrc to bU i,Y tuemwith The Best of Coal Frommrliln dettrMatVEB lowest rnicns. tf, UEILMAN & CO, ' Original Ohoap Caah Store.' It llpa yIj ve ry LADY Rea.u The Following. 75o. Corsets for 50o. $1 00 Corsets for 75o. $1.25 Corsets for $1,00. OUll CORSETS are rnnslruelcd on scien tific. prlnrip1r, tntrcuro and In preserve vigorous health, combined with exquialld grrt i nd beauty While imparting a prK0ful symmetry and clegcuoe tn tho figure.. These Oorffts alUml a degree of comlcirl to the wearer not to be derived frmn any ordinnrv rnraet wild pxmsed cl,,,p. THIS CLASP SHIELD ran be f,.und only on this MAKE ir COtlSET. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. Publlo SJnuare, Bank Street, I.ohluh ton. Pa, June 7, ISSl-ly. i SATUltDAY, AUGUST 8, I8S5, -SPKCIAli N0TICE.-I'erson tnakine pnyinents In IIiik xllire by iiinney orders or postal notes will pleare make them luvnlde at the WsiwriuiT Post Office, as the l.o- hlghtuii ollico is mit a Iminey order nllice Our Neighborhood in Brief. Now set put ypur celery, Now potatoes aro selling at 75 cents per bushel on our streets. The Lehigh Valley depot at Slatlng- ton ha? just been repainted, Harry JlcCJulgan, of Tamaqtta, pro poses to ride to Canada on his bicycle. Go to l'rs. lttnlr.rer. under tlin ExclianiO Ifotel. for a smooth shave. and a fasionablti iolf cut. Fifty hands nro now employed In the now boot and shoe factory at Mauch Chunk. The camp meeting of thp Evangeli cals, at Ualllctsvillc, commences on Jlon lay, August 24th, John Lcisenrlng, of JJaucli Chunk, lias purchased u match team of horses for which he paid $2,'70O, All tho post olllces will bo closed this (Saturday) from 1 to 5 o'clock on ac count of tho funeral of Gen. Grant, Theodore Uartz, aged 35, while despondent, Monday hung himself at his home, Ave miles from Allcutown. Taylor M.Uhlcr's steam yatcht.wlth a party of Pliiladclphlans on board, in terests the dwellers on the Lehigh's bank, Electric lights are being Introduced Into Glen Onoko in preparation for the advent of thu editors' and publishers' plc-nle. The editors and publishers of Wllkcs- bane havo completed their arrange ments for their excursion to Glen Onoko on August 10, A vein of iron ore has been discov ered in Wlliams township, Northamp ton county, and another In Perry town ship, Berks county. The Iron Exchange cornet band will hold their first annual plonlc in Drelsbach's Gnne, on the 11th Inst, A good time is expected, If you hlto your teams at the popu lar livery of David Ebbert, on North street, you will be happy. Teams aie all nleo and his clnrges mo leratc. When an article is told "no chip, no pay," why not tiy It? 'I hat Is llie way dadwin's tar syrup for roughs, colds und cioup, Is sold by 'Ihomas,"the druggist. A plc-nle will bo held lu Dennis Driesboch's Grove, near Parryvllle, to day (Saturday), under the management of Nathan Suit, A good time Is prpm ised, -"A Journalists' Association is to be organized in Wilkesbarre and a com mittee of one from each publishing house has been appointed to prepare a plan of organization, KfT-Nowls tliotime to get a watch at a remarkably low price to suit the times at E. 11. Hold s, Mauch Chunk. George Snyder, of Nantlcoke, while prospecting for coal In the Nescopeck mountains struck a coal vein about eight feet thick a short distance below MillJIn vijle, Columbia county, General W. E. Duster, of Ilcthle hem, sailed for Europe on Saturday, 'with his daughter, who will become a pupil of the Moravian Voting LuHes' Seminary, at Montmlrall, SiUcrland, Save your cough medicine bills by buying a li&c bottle of Jadwin's tar syrup, which contains three ounces, while no other 25c bottle of cough syrup contains over 1 1-2 ounces, fcufd at Thomas' drug store. No wonder people complain of hard times when thev pay 50c for a bottle of cough syrup no larger than a 25c bottle of Jadwin's tar byrup, which is sold "no cure, uo pay," bold at j nomas' drug store, Clauss (tBto , 'Die Tail ors, still have a lew of those justly celebnited $10 suiting? on hand. For the week ending August 1 there were 110,413 tons of coal shipped over the L. V. lilt., making a total for the year of 3,6-13,(122 tons, showing a de crease, as compared with the same time last year, of M.5D5 tons. It Is tho poor man's friend, but the rich man uses It Also, because Jt U the bast quality and largest bottle for the price, and is sold "no cure, no pay." Wo refer to Jadwin's tar syrup. Sold at Thomas' drug store. Twenty suits are said have been brought at Mauch Chunk against the Susquehanna Mutual Fire Insurance Company by policy-holders to recover money they have paid on assessments which they claim were excessive, CrS'-It will pay you to cet will pay you to get E, H, JlohJ'e, Mauch Chunk, prices on l&il- roau waicncs, The Little Gap Sunday school will picnic In Henry's Grove, at that place on Saturday, tho 15th Inst. Addresses will be delivered by Mr. A. M. Mehr kam, pf this borough, and others; music by the Lehigh Gap cornet band, A, A. Chase, fprmcrly editer of the Cnnnlnn TYm Thu (net ItAan t-.i 1 .... . " ;v" from jalUs an Insolvent debtpr after iii,r. rtniirma nv.orH iv w ScmntonaaJllclsultagalnsTcha'se. JJAn all-wool impoiUl ed Corkscrew Suit for only $22, at the tjopular tailoring ; .. . 1 .. - O establisliment ot till reters The bOrOUgh Council have Instruct- ea me pupervisor ig- jay a mgitone P?Tf ra1nl. l0?e the Bank street front Zln V;i.,?Jf 7v.r. " 1 1 -" v..,. The Iron Exchange Cornet Hand' picnic will take placo on Tuesday next, In Drlesbach's Grove, near Parryvllle. Are you going? Sir, Ilenry Ktyitz, general manager of the Slatlngton slate quarry, at SlaU lngton, Is at present engaged In opening a now slate quarry n.ear said borough. TIo first pf tho two camp meetings cf tho Evangelicals of Lehigh circuit will Uo held In Bauer's woods, at Ma cungle, commencing on Monday, Aug, 10th, t-Arc you going with Zlon's Reformed Sunday School this (Saturday) morning to the Xoo? Tho train leaves at 0:37, and the faro Is only $2.25 for tho round trip, T-Pollccman Boycr, pf Tatriaqua, pei tittoncd tho council of that borough to Increase his salary. Council refused and a number of business men will con tribute each a dollar a month to accom plish the object, The little cnglnoLUllput, belonging to the Lehigh Valley ltallroad Co., and formerly used to run the pee-wco trains between Eastpn and AHc'dOToi has Veen torn to pieces and thrown upon tho scrap Iron heap. The miners of Wilkesbarre and vi cinity have been hyldlng meetings to devise plans to support tho Wilkesbarre Miners' Hospital which was deprived of Us State appropriation by tho veto of Govcrnpr Pattlson. Jnmes, a son af Charles Ycnsor, of town, while playing ball on the old fair ground, last Tuesday evening, slipped and fractured one of the small bones In his leg near the ankle joint, Dr, W, W. Itcbcr' reduced the fracture, i-Tho Arlon Cornet Hand, of town, Is making arrangements for a Grand Peach Festival to be held in Llndcr man's Hall, during tho second week In September. Onr readers will please bear this fact in mind, and give the boys a lift on that occasion, KIT At Priviito Sale A second - hand Carriage and Spring Wagon. Cheap. Ap ply at Advocate office. Thcodoro Eortz, thirty-ono years pf age, hunghlinself.it his father's bouse In Upper Maeungic. Three years ago ho separated from his wife, with whom ho had lived for six yoars provigusly. Since then he frequently complained of the trouble caused by his wife's dpparti ure, but had never threatened suicide. ESp-WALL PAPEll BARGAINS Brown hack paper, 0 cts. and upwards. White " 0 cts. and " Gilt " 25 cts. and " In small lots, as low as 5 cents for white back paper. E. F. Luckemiiach. 01 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. Owncy Mover pn Friday last fell from tho coping wall of the L. it S, rail? roail bridge, crossing the L. V. railroad at the upper end of town, and strlcking on tho track below sustained fractures of the frontal bone.two ribs and Internal Injuries that wiJ probably result fatally, He Is under the care of Dr, C, W. Bower, the borough physician. C5?",Sca pretty now patterns In watch chains, bracelets and rings at E. II. Hold's, Mauci Chunk, A telegram froiiiEningham.Kansas, announces the death, at the age of 50. of Charles D. Hippie, uho In 1852 was a Imltled to the Schuylkill county bar. Ho was af'enards District Attorney an l repreen e I !-'Iiuylkill county In tlio Legislature. Ho moved to Kansas tclvo years ago anl amassed a com petency at his profession and Jtas slppe been living In retirement, (EW IVtfis. at tilt; Post-office building, leliiv;!i ton, will make yon nn all wnol Mi it lor only "jijtl mish. I' von older iimi John KHIecn, a joung married miner, who lost an arm through an aicMcm at Haddock. A Mi'de's mine, near Luzerne. ms bi ought suit before justice against t):e mine proprietors under tho "Ambulance law" ai)J also to recover Wl) collected for him by his fellow miners and placed in the employ ers' hands fpr safe keening, but held by them in payment ef a stow bill, The proprietors In tprn aro suing to evict the maimed miner from a house which he roots of llicm. jgFor a handsome gold warch, see H. H, UqIiJ's elegant stock, Mauch 1 Chunk, "A freight car on tho Lehigh and Snsqehanna railroad was burned on inursuay ptgni ot last week, npar Pairyvllle, Jt was loaded with oranges and lempns, and was entlrelycpssHmcdJ TJje car was cut from the train and run! to a water tank.but it had to bo removed, as it camo near telling lire to the tank. The car hail no hot boxes. It Is pre sumed that when the car was loaded some combusljbjo matter was placed umonq thu fruit. The railroad detectives aro wprklng up tho matter. tSSllverwaro that will give you the tlcslred wearing quulltles at li, H. Hold's, Mauch Chunk, None but the best goods sold. J. K. Bogcrt, the new Democratic Postmaster of Wilkesbarre, fprinally took possession of his pftlce Monday, I he office has heretofore been the loaf ing place for a certain class of Idlers about tho town. Mr. Bogert said he was going to reform this matter, and Monday lj undertook to clean out the place, when he was s.ct upon by three drunken men. Tho new Postmaster was equal to the emergency, however, and succeeded in "downing"' the whole tnree. rjo ujacjtcneil ono man's eve and kicked the second one out Into the cutter. The third was arrested and lodged in the lock-up. J3T"FOR SALE. Ono two-fcatod standing topcarry-all, orfamily carriage. In perfect order and good as new. Will ue spin tor nan value. Apply to A. u. Prince. Bowman's, pn L, & S. pr L. V. R. Rpads. Prloce Pest Office, Carbpn cpunty, renn-a. a B-Viw The Orlele Club enjoyed a drive through the valley one evening bit week and had a delightful time. Wlls. Denbard sold bis celebrated trotter, this week, for the enormous turn of osu dollar! The NIs Hollow Sunday school will hold tbejr annual pJcnlc In Jphn Miller's firrtVA 9t ibftl nlnpn Kalimlnv A,,r. ' ' Jl t 22d Prominent speakers will ba pres. I CDt. A aro ,nvltci, , aUen(li . f2T Jwilroad watchM; Invisible &t cmmk."305' " ' ,l0hl Wo understand there will be oo funerl services in this bprough to-day (Saturday), but the principal butlness Tilirpjiinnlmtlnf.l'hATlnnV K Itaddlnethejtank,w 1 &rons nivlnrr note due on th Rth nnul ,n,nJ n ,Vm, vM... t.v. c,tuss fc Dr0 .finished and delivered . '.T! I . J, . 7.1 " -.4 twv umnui. People tn and ont of Town. Our people who mav liavo irlatl.cs or friends vIsttliiK tlioiuulll urciitlv oblige, us bv aemllni! In ihelr names anil rtulilenee for publication under this head. limior.. M, O, ICtmtz spent Sunday Allen- town. I .Tmnni Anh. nf T.ohluh Gan. was lu , , town -upnuay. I Ellas Fritz, of White Bear, was In town last week. It. Lincoln Colburn, of town, was doing New York City on Monday. Our young friend Will Hann. spent Sunday with his parents, nt Weatherly, Miss Ida Carroll, of Philadelphia, is the guest of Miss Ida ManU, on Bank street. M.lss Mary Sir,ltl, of this placo Is, visiting relatives and friends at Wilkes barre, Pa, rMrs. Llla Rupert Is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Jacob Kline, on Bankway, this borough. The irrepressible Wilson Miller, of Wilkesbarrc.was seeing lis many friends In town this week. Mr3. Daniel Graver, of Falrvlow, Luzerne Cq,, is visiting relatives and friends In Lehlghton and WoUsport. Messrs. W. J. and Robert Bowman, of Trcnlon, N. J. aro the guests of our friend A. K. Louckcl, on Bank street. Jacob Brong and family, of Moun tain Top, were the guests of Samuel Seller and family, on Bank street, over Sunday, Mrs. Sackett, of Wilkesbarre, hc.9 been sojpurning with her sister, Mrs. Charles Smith, pn Lehigh street, for the past several weeks. Mr, G. S. Scofleld, ef G. S. & F. M. Scofleld, general advertising agents, of New. York City, was In town on Tues day and made us a pleasant call. R. L;. Sweeny, ol the firm of C. M. Sweeny & Son, wholesale shipping mer chants, of this place, has returned home frourthocealreglonvhero hedlda largo business In buying and. soiling huckle berries. Charles W. Obert, T. J. Nusbaum, T, Webster Clauss, Ed. J. RchrIg,Henry Nicholas and the Irrepressible Milton George Clauss, drovo to Neffsyllle, Lehigh county, on Sunday to see their old friend Emanuel J. Frantz, of tbat place, Put the Fault Where tt Belongs. Purlng tho past two weeks considera ble feeling has generated among a por tion of oqr citizens in relation to tho communication which appeared in these columns relative to a charge of miscon duct among the primary teachers of our schools. Upon a thorough investiga tion of the matter, wo find that there was a laxity of discipline, not only in the primary department, but in the high school department, whence all the; tiouble emanated. In a nutshell the high school boys got Into the. habit of running through tho primary depart ments, the annoyance of teachers and scholars. This tlio principal shoujd have stopped, pr failing to do so, he should have reported tho matter to the Board for their action. This would have ene'ed tho matter. But neglect to dq so, has had tho effect to call forth censure on a class of teachers for acts which, perhaps, they were powerless to combat. "Charity covereth a multitude of sins." The blame for a want of dis cipline u oqr schools should bo placed just where It belongs on the principal If he failed in authority and did not re port it on the sehoql board f It was rc pprtpj to them and not aotcd upon. llonl soft qui mat y pense. A Terrible 81urrging Mntr.li About tqidnight on tlio 2nd inst., a terrible fight took placo between Fritz Boylan, of Philadelphia, who recently arrived in Eastpn, aipl ppqey Gardner, Jr., of the same placo. They had some trouble a week or more ago and Sunday nlifht, with P select party of friends, a Ijoumed to it point above Philllpsburg to light It out. Boylan is little and supple while Gardner s tall and heavy. Boylan proposed tho fight and tho result Is that he Is unable to show up, The ring was the scene 'pf a desperate cen met, anu only ended when both were qttcrly exhausted after fighting half an hour n a go-as-you-please way. They used tooth and nail, fists and feet aa best they could and when separated both were covered with bjood and bruises. Boylan proposed to adjourn and fight it out at a future day and ap armlstlc was arranged, Wedding Bell at FottsvilU ueorgo 1!. Kaercher, general solicitor for the Philadelphia and Reading Rail road Co., and Miss Annette, youngest daughter ef Hpn. Francis W, Hughes, were married Monday morning at Trinity Episcopal Church, Ppttsviile, In tho presence of a large and brilliant assembly. The ceremony was performed by Rev. James F. Powers, assisted by Rev, llassrs, Haukts and Atwood. The chancel was beautifully decorated with flowers and rare plants. The bridal party was preceded by a little nelce and nephew of the bride. Assist ant United States Attorney-general Dewees with Mrs. Farquhar, a sister of tho bride, Mrs. Hughes and a grandson and Guy E, Farqqhar Jth the bride followed. Mr. Kaercher was escorted by his brother, Daniel, a LafayetteJCol lege student. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Kaercher left for a tour of the Northern lakes and St. Lawrence River. Mrs. Kaercher Inherits much of her father's Intellectual brilli ance, Wemport Items. Weissport, during the week, was somewhat enlivened. A couple of knock downs and midnight carouslngs have been no uncommon thing. Mr, G. II. Laury and family were In attend&nce at tho Mahanoy Plane campmcetlng. They returned home Monday morning. Miss Mary Snyder Is visiting friends at Ilazjeton this week. Tho Franklin school directors made the appointment of teachers on Satur day evening. Out of a class of 16 teachers exam Incd in East Weissport on Saturday by Supu Snyder only one failed to cecuro a cent neat e, A public mectlne will be held In tho School JIall this (Friday) evening, under the auspices of Washington Camp, 122. An interesting time Is guaranteed to those who. will attend. The exercises wljl be varied. Bishop Thomas Bowman will preach in toe .cvangeiicai cnurcu on sunuay ntnintr iho rhnrvh ha. ta.i,. nmiornriA nm lninmnuinl A .w.tL lc"on will be Uken up to meet the ex penses thrtt have been Incurred. It ji It is eope?.?i w,"MWMl. Leunerebe I UVUSI11U1 IvlUXu, VTLtX Ctorraa Doin tbo Valley. CATAUAuquA, Aug. 1. A tenllTlo storm culminating In a destructive water-spout occunvd on tho outskirts of,' Cntasauqurv, known r,s Syvlnevtllc, Rt -1 P. M, to-day. About fifteen minutes . before that time a denso cloul of con- ,...,, . , ,, ,( l l''J "h a suen rainuiy npiiroaciuug Catasauqua from the North, and soon a swiftly wheeling column of water, ap-1 parcntly fifty feet hi width, svrcpt along Catasauqua Crosk, overwhelming every , thing In Its way, Hnystucks, corucilhs p.ud plgstjes vjcre tyept a,sldo. and tho liquid column m!9scd, oiily by n few yards, tho farm house of Charles Halbach, the Inmates fleeing for their lives. The heaviest leorsare Charles nalbach, FrudLclkel, David & Thomas, William Vounjeraud Henry Kurtz. Tho probable damao is. $0000, I'CTiiLCiiiiM, Aug. 1. A terrifilc thunder storm passed over this place and North of tho town between ! and 5 o'clock this atternoon, accompanied by rain and hall, The majority of the telegraph and tolephono vlres aro lu trouble. A water-spout occurred at Frcemansburg. At Lynn's lime kilns, in the lower part of tho tpwn,the South bound track on the Lehigh and Sisquc? hanna Rajlroad fpr a considerable dis tance Is washed away. The water epvers the track two feet deep. Tho houses standing in tho hollow are surrounded by water up to tho second story. A horse attached to a cart was seen float ing In'tleep wa.ter, Trains are delayed, t Bethlehem the Monocacy Creek rose four feet In less than one hour. It is still raising. Residents along Water Street are lomovlng household goods to second story- The down evening train on the Lehigh and Lackawanna Rail road is not in, being detained at II um mels, along the Monocacy, above which point the bed .of tho railroad has been washed away. An excursion train of eight cars Is detained at Bethlehem, Tho thermometer fell from 03 tp 62 In an hour. FltECMAXSBUIto, Aug. 2. Crpvdspf pcpplo caimi hero te-day to inspect the damage done by a cloud-burst late yesterday afternoon. Tho water fell In sheets about Butztown and Farmersvlllo and a great torrent dash.cd dpwn tho vajley leading tp this place, So great y.is the forcp pf water that It hurled a wagon containing three tons of ore against a fpncp and swept both down the stream. Scarcely a house in Middle town, a small hamlet in the valley, esoaped flooding and in evpry one so ylslted all eatables wore swept away, so that the families were compelled to fast until food could be purchased hero. Many families lost their clothing and bedding. Tho torrents swept away tho Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad culvert at this place and filled the Lehigh Canal with dirt, lumber, out buildings, pig-pens, coal and rock, so that boating is necessarily suspended. It w ill require two weeks to thoroughly repair the damage to canal and railroad. Trains are able to pass on one track. John Gelssingcr's grist mill and lumber yard was flooded and much damage done. A boat loaded with coal, belong ing to Joseph Lynn, was overturned. Tho Willow Grove HflteJ was flooded; IjPcktcnder Yettors' placo was damaged to the amount of $1,000, and scores of cellars were flooded. It Is thought that $20,003 would not recompense for dam age done in tho three miles traversed by the torront. Most of those sustaining (Janiagc are very poor people. EASroy, Aug. 3. A very heavy rain fell In this section all day and reports to-night indicate great damage. Tele graph and telephone w ires are working slowly, but it s learned that to the north of this place the roads aro washed badly. The creeks anil streams are ris ing rapidly and much damage his been done to tl;o cprn crop, Tho returns from Northern Bucks county and West ern New Jersey are of tho same tenor. Tho rain-fall has been something un precedented, At Freemaqsburg, pij the Lehigh and Susquehanna Road, the trestle wprk which replaced tho culvert washed out by Saturday's storro was again torn awav, and to-night trains nre delayed up und down tho road, Special trains eastward are being sent out from here on the Lehigh Valley Road, Near Redington a washout of several hundred feet occurred at fiye o'clock and no trains will be able to pass before to morrow, On the Amboy diyislon on tho same roat) two culverts aro washed out and trains delayed. Driven to Suicide. On Friday last the coroner investi gated the death of Mrs. Antoinette Bastld, t)ie wife pf John Bastld, a loom- fixer in the Adelaide Silk Mill, Allen town. The Bastids had not lived happily for somo time, the husband cruelly beating their only child, a son six years old; when tho mother Inter ferrcd the husband's fury was direoted upon her, Wednesday eycnlng of last week, Bastld again beat the boy, using a piece of heavy rope. The mother inter ferrcd to tave him and was badly beaten herself. She brooded oyer her misery until the following morning; when she sent her child and a neighbor's wife fpr arsenic, saying she wished to have it to kill rats. The boy got the poison and in theaf ternoon she took a portion of it. She suffered intensely and in the evening told a neighbor what she had done. Medical aid was summoned, but by ten o clock she was. dead. The evidence was conflicting and tha Jury rendered a verdict of suiclda by poison. The Bastids ire French and have been In Allentown several months. They bad few associates nd little Is knewn of thsir wtsccdents. Towaufnung Items. A child of John Anawalt died Fri- nay 01 last ween; it wasiuried on Tues day, Key, Ilrucgcl will preach a Harvest sermon in lour weeics irom to-morrow (!3undayj, Tho pastors of St. John's concro gatlons dofclre a display of tho varlotjs productipns when' holding Harvest ser vices to remind the people of the Lord's uioiMiiiK lowaru 1119 cmiuren, Uuring the ttorm Jatt Triesilay night, the large barn of wjdow David uvyvr, in auvup s iioiiow, near Mir pert, was struck ly lightning and on' tlrely destroyed, trcther with the liar. veted crops and live cows. We did not learn whether tl ere was any Insurance on the property or not. Dennis Bowman elaims from Lower Towaniansinz tonnshiii ihx v1iia nf hit hone, vhich was killed by falling down the embankment above Bow. 1 XU1S. B. coynwrcx. Ihtno Persona Drowned. ' Mahoaln Squib. Hugh Cannon and I'slo MoDsnnld, ' August has come, and with it tnlu; both about 22 yenra of agwere drowned which will help tha com ani potivio' at Wilkesbarre on Sunday in an old crops. eavn-bolo In the second ward. The hole t i-revera! of our teacher iwdth.'r was formed two years ago by a oave-ln examination last Saturday lu Frauklln in tho mines and has become filled with township. water tp the depth ef abou,t twenty feci. ! Mr. Clyrkt Cherts and Miss l!uii Cannon s a miner a,ml resided In that ma Kresly attended tlio camp meeting, vicinity. Kate McDonald's home Is in near Tuuuqua, last Sunday. D.unmcre, Lcakawanna county, und Jphn Relnsmlth has returned homo shewaa visiting relatives in WJlkosbttiTC. from Lehlghtou, and Is now attending Tho two got on board a raft which a boy , the Seloct School. We are glad to hat e named Patrick File! was paddling him amongst pur number, and shall be around, When, about twenty foct (wn ' more so to s:j him as one of our tench tlipre the raft tilted a little, The girl, ! er's fer tlio comitij term, who WB3 deaf and dumb, boeAmo A re-uulon of tho Centre Square frightened aud sprang towards Cunnon Select School will be held on tha school and seized him around tho body. This ground, August t'2, The ptogramme tilted tho raft still more and both fell j ViH consist of a few uddrcnei by men pff, Cannon was a good swlumior, but from abroad, ataon whom, U Prof. W. the girl he'd on to him with the strength j C. Schncllcr, President of tho Palall o: despair, A short snd dwpwnto : uate Collogn, Myarstpwn, Fa, slrugglo followod. Cannon triad to swim and, forgetting that the gltl wan deaf, called out In agonizing tones: ''Let go, let go, and I'll save you." She clung tight tohlm, however, anl despite hl3 utmost efforts dragged him down, Friel could not swim; neither cpuld se veral men who wore ucar by, and no ef fort was made to save them. Their bodies were recovered with grappling Irons and were (ound tightly locked In each other's arms, so that considerable force had to be used tq separate them. Another sad tlrownlng accident took placo tho same morning In tho river. Thomas Jones, aged 45, a inlqer, living In Luzerne borough, went down to the river with several companions to bathe. He swam across the river several times, but was suddenly seen by )s compan ions, when he was near tho middle, to throw up his arms and sink. It was supppsed that ho had been seized with cramp, but when two hours after the body was reepvered by rneans of a boat and drags'it was found that a blood ves sel had burst tn the throat. Ho leaves a wife and six children, entirely desti tute, THIRD TERM B0C-fjE.B. EriiTon Advocate: The bug beat of a "third term" is a very Inflated tli;np with some people. The hue and cry agaipst the a ",hifd term" n a merely clerical of cotiqty position 13 the vefiett bosli and nonsense. To relegate a mun out ofollice, after he lias become fjt ted and fully qualified, in hisposition,siRiply on the ground that he litis hail two terni is unsound und detrimental to the inter est of the people. In an office or position in which wan l;as oyer attained tmy mark or distinction as a servant of the people he was rotajned by them for an indefinite time. Take for instancp come men near af homo, In th'3 county long continuance jn oflico Jias more or less been the practice. There ia Hon. Itobt. Klntz ho wa3 a representative, twice County Treasurer and twice a member of Congress. Allen Craig was en official for more than two terms. Likewise was A. G. i'rodljead. Tie most notable in stance of more than two terms in office is that of J. II. Siewera and C. Nimson, these men were re-elected tiraeand again and the result was that the people were better served than they would have been if the one or two jcrm idea hurl been in vogue. Hon. John B. Storm our present representative in Conpicus is now serving his fourth term. Nobody will dispute that ho is the more qualified to perform the duties of his office than he would be if he had only been elected for one or two terms. So long as the principle nf efficiency in oflico is main tained or adhered to'no pno who has the welfare of the county at heart has cause to complain. The politicians arc opposed to re-elections but the people believe in business principles, in public office, and arc as a consequence opposed to the politicians "idea.'1 A Taxpavee. Short in His Accounts. A Lansford despatch of the 31st ult,, says; E. W. Mofster, secretary of the Lansford Buijding and Loan Associa tion shoit in his accounts over $2,300. The association has been running; 6lnce I860. A year ago, when tho books were audited, ho was SS0O short, but the Treasurer, y, X. Cannpn, gave him a check to cover tho deficiency. ' Last June tho annual audit, revealed that ho was again 1,741.30 short, and Cannon g;i,ln camp tp his rescue. Jlolstcr prom ised to make It up, but has failed and tendered his resignation. It was clc el incd by the board until an examination of the books is made. Ills bondsmen will be asked to make up the amount. It is said he used and lost tho money in the store business at Shcn.mdoah.vyhere he was burned out in tho great fire. , later despatch says: E. W, Moistcr, the defaulting secretary of the saving fund, has made a statement confessing his guilt and exculpating the officers pf the association. F. X, Cannon, the treasurer, gave Moistcr receipts for the amount of his shortage, which were to have been destroyed and no entry madu of them, while they temporarily covered up the dellclencles. These Cloister acknowledged he filled and entered of record and therefore Cannon stands charged with tho SU.SOO which Moistcr misappropriated. Moistcr has been given two weeks to settle. Sled at a Revival Mooting. Rev. Mr. Hartzcll, pastor of tho Re formed Church at Lelthsvillc, Lehigh county, has been conducting revival meetings In the house of a farmer named Mitchell, belpw Centre Valley, fpr several evenings past. On tb evening ef the 29th ult., the ttsuil meeting was held and a large number of people were present, A short time before the hour for closing the services the clergyman &3ked if there was anyone in the assemb ly who felt tbat he or sba was not yet converted. A veterinary surgeon named Jlortline arose from his st od taid he was not quite converted. Rev, Mr, Ilartiell said they would begin anew. Ilartiine started for the front and after taking several steps forward sank to the floor. Befpra medical aid could be .nmmpned he died. The sudden death of the man caused great conbtcrnatlor ampng t)oso present. Obituary. Anna Maria, widow of the late Daniel Sehoch, died at her reldence in Weiss port, on Monday morning last, about half-past seven o'clock, aged 80 yean, 0 months and 5 days. PoceaJod was born on the 8th day of Uoyembcr, IStH, and was married to Panl. Schoch on the 27th of June, 18S1, She was the I mother of 16 children 10 sons and S i daurjhtfira sav&n of whom urvlve her. j 4 sons and 3 daughters, itli 43 grand children and ll great-graud-chJlJien. She will be buried in the Weutport ,ometery this (Friday) morning at ten o'clxk Wo doslro to repent, hr,t Rev. Wm. noy, tho late appointed missionary to Japan, will preach in the St. John's church, to-morrow (Sunday) a week In the afternoon at 2 o'clock. All are cordially Invited to attend. Dash. A tSO.M. HOLIDAY, 'Die following proclamation was Issued by Governor Pattlson last Friday even ing: In the name and by the authority nf tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. A Proclamation. Whereas, on Saturday, the 8th day of AtigiKt, A. D. 183 the great soldier and dlsllnguiihed citicn, whoo death tho nation mourns, will he laid to rest, It is lluing that the peoplo of this Com monwealth, In his further honor, should pause- ironi uieir occusiomeu laoow , wnen tno sati nnu nnai rites or ins Dnrlal i UKophee. Tho loss lu the death 0f , General Grant will long be fresh In the public mind. His countrymen, to whom his life's tervlce was i reductive of groat benefits, will long feel the weight of the goncral sot row. In hon oring the great and pood; In tc3tlfjlns sorrow at the los3 of tho faithful and heroic, the people show their apprecia tion of public worth and teuelj thu lee son ot public duty and patriotism, As a mark of respect to his memory. aiul'In testimony of the eorrow of the citizens ef this Commonwealth at the dea'h of General Ulysses S. Grant, I do appoint Saturday, the 8th day of Aumist, A. D. 18S5. the day of his burial, to be a legal holiday, and do recommend that upon that day tlicre shall bd a general cessa tion of business throughout this Com monwealth. Qlyen under my hand and (he great eal of the State, at HarrlsburK, this Ut day of August, In tho year pf our Lord one thousand eight hundred anl eighty five and of the' Commonwealth the one hundred nnd tenth. Kqbekt E. Pattison, Gpverner. By tho Governor: . B. Stenqeh. fcecrctarv of the Commonwealth. A DEADLY TORNADO. The Philadelphia Times of Tuesday says cf Monday's tornado, which struck that city and Camden, X. J. : A huge. spiral-shaped cloud that reached front the black, frowning sky to tho river's surface, that aocompanied a succession of heavy showers of rain that fell dur: ing the day in Monday's storm, burst at twenty minutes after three In the af ternoon and great torrents pf water and blasts ef bpt wind belched eut over the werks pf the Pennsylvania Salt Cem- pany, below Greenwich Poiut, sweeping roofs away as if they had been dead leaves and lifting a train of loaded freight cars from the railroad track. Rushing on to the river, the cloud-burst swept on up the Delaware and opposite Green wich Point struck the steamboat Major Reybold, carrying away the hurricane deck and the pilot hquso and its occu pants, the captain and tho pilot, who were swept into the river, drownlnc the pilot. Fpur of the passengers are also missing. A moment later the tornado, plowing a path fifty yards wide in the river, struck the Gloucester ferry-boat Peerless, which was close behind tha Koybold, and swept a horse and carriage from thodeck Into the river and whirled tho ferry-boat around liko the spinning of a top, Then, twisting its corkscrew couise, the tornado swept in an almpst direct easterly direction across the river to Kaighn's Point and, rushing along up tho Jersey shore, toro away thp lumber sheds of Stanton tt Brannlng's and Voir ney G. Bennett's lumber yards, in Cam den. The fury of tho deadly tornado 1 seemed gieater as it went tearing on through Camden, almost duo north, tp the works of tho American Dredging Company, at Spruce street, whero one of their workmen was nucked up in the gale and shot through the air three hundred feet and dropped on a pllo nf lumber lifeless. The tornado suddenly swept in a northeasterly circle and wid ened Its deadly path to a thousand fct, tearing the roofs from two hundred houses between Kalgbu'n and Cooper's Points. Two men were killed in Cam den and about twenty-five injured. Men ani women, wild with fear, rushed frantically from their houses out inlo the fury of tho tornado, tbat lasbc4 with wind and rain every house in its path. At Cooper's Point the tornado veered off Into tlio river and plowed a path in a northwesterly direction five hundred feet wide as it rushed on tp the Pert Richmond coal wharves, Xos. S, 4 and 0, near the fept pf William street, and tearing along William street crpsscd Port Richmond in a northwesterly coartc, tcarlDg the roofs from more, than a hundred houses and damaging more or less a hundred more, killing a little girl 10 years old and injuring about twenty perspns.pf whom two re thought to be fatally hurt. At Hsrrowgate Une and Emerald itreet the tornado had spent its strength. The furious wind tnat bad dono such deadly 'wofk had lulled into a summer brcere and the hivoc of its awful strength left squares of wrecked huil4lr,g, a tcore ef suffer ing people lying on hospital cots and fpur tffl bodies to tell the story of Its awful work. The loss to property Is very great. n-Lewis Wchr has nicely fixed up his tee cream parlor for the accommoda tion of ladles and gentlemen, and will keep a full supply of choice flavored cream every day and evening. lie in vites you to call. Ice v,-aters, conies tiossand fruit In etason. STOCK HARKET8, Reported up tn 1! n'llv.k, ly Vi Haven 1 Tiwnsnd.Baner3,!Jn. li 8 Tuirrl Street. Philadelphia, Etoois bought and sold eltlw for?bnroo mar&in. )'KiladJfK:a, Aug. i, II SS'a. Et IMI U S Ourrener o' i US -U, pt..., 112 113 u s X'4 ii m Penniylvania 1 K M 4?1 Pm.idalpbia .V Rmding It It f j 0 LtLiKh V.ll.v TUt 47J 47J Lahlgb C. 4r MWclion Cu It 411 Hull. 5 V. A fbila. H R Co li i New Ji?ay toinl ,,,.. 41 ' SwUw Pws'ft" C:"" ? iii 13? 9 1 JEW idln Ml rWd 4TI reon Trbtaonutineutal 1 Vi,iiii Pncoii 4A W..i.-iuVl f.9i cj Vi.u Sh.u !' 42 421 Louiaviili- & XMnviha 4-"i 4"! A CreaVictpry A Ter.-ibld Caoo of 8crofuls Cured by food's Sarsaparllla " In tho winter o( 1879 1 was nttacEcd with, SnDtnla hi one ot the most oitcravithig forum. At one tlmo I I.h in loss Ihtiii tliltteeti Inn a. lxroc!(i)Viir MuVaiitUiihiiyrjCe.kn!tdtbro. continually cxuillug mi oitmslvo mxu if bloody nmllr r disgusting to behold, :n 1 almost Intoleral.lc to i inlaw. It li imiiojsll' i to fully iliMcrllo my uflrlns9, us the c.v ) was c.niilcati d with Clirnulc Catarrh. Alt' r tlirec j ears ot misery, havlni! been treiitwl 1 lireo iihyOeli'.lifl., I was worse than ev ". jlnallf, on tho TtwoiMiiend.llloti of V. .T. Untitle-, Oruiii'ist.cr !.ovk.ort, I was InJuci .l to tiy llvoil'j Sursapi.rllIa, And now, after lLti.in; taken tnohu buttles, within the lait twehe month, tho scrofulous eruptions bare tntirely leuM il, aw) llm bcsaes bara ail alsav'penrcil.cxce'piiliOUTi'lelitlythiirt.TriilcU f.ro a.iliy bcccmlui; 'nuoller by Uoereeii,' ana heautlluly less.' 1 do not know "fttiat It way bao ucnu for rlliers.lut I do know that lu my ease, Ilovd's Harsrrarllla has proved ail rftectho specific Indeed. As mi evidence ot and I am ready to verify tho authenticity ot this I'me, fry pennnal corresixindcnce wltli 1'iiy cue, wl.o turn) u it." CUAitLEs A, Hob fRTj, iLtt Wllin, x. y. Xhto statement Is confirmed by W. J. IXunt lsy,drufglt,cf Loclirnrt, N. Y., who calls thu euro a groat t irtory for Hood's Sarjaparilla. Sond tu- book (jlvh.gstatcnients of many cures. Hood's Sarsaparilfa Bold by all tlrnrclsts. $1 ! six for (A, Mada only by 0. 1. IltHJI) CO., Lowell, Mass. ICO Dcses Ono Dolqr. BiueusNEsiT' Bilioua symptoms Invariably Mricn fnm inrflcoctlnn nnnh aa - -.y-v""'' surrfidtcngu8,vomi(:JnarQ(blle glfidinCSS, Sick headache, ir- reguir.p bovr-eis. The Hvep se-i erctes the bile and acts like a Alter or siovo, to cleanse impu-! pities of tho blood," gy regu larity in its action on" puspen eions of its functions, the bilo is liablo to overflow jnto tho biood.causing'Jaundice, sallow complexion, yellow eyes, bil-t ious diarrhoa, a languid, weary feeling and many other distrcssingsymptoms. Bilious ness may do properly termed an affection of tho liver, and can be thoroughly cured by tho grand regulator cf tho Hvop and biliary organs, BURDOCK SL00D BITTERS. Act upon tho stomach, bowels and liver, making healthy bile and purq blood, and opens the culverts and sluiceways for the outloc of disease. Sold" everywhere, and guaranteed to cure. READING. ' PENtf. A thorfuiult pniiintnry Silwol for Bov. Con diirtiMl iiptuillieHltlltnry plan, htiytoliut I4e i it ffli ! Kii't for rnttiloeuft. t4rm. e. n. liiBHOP. H3QC1 rvtnoter, Reoillng. Pa, OUR NEW BICYCLE, THE AK5ERICAM PILOT fho best in tho world, t now f,ady Alio, th AMERICAN EXrKESSi cplendld wheel, will) bill bearing throughout, hollow forks, erdlt eprlng', Had 1.11 Improvement", t low price. Illu;tr.iteil Cfttalogtio (UorlLlng above, together with Eafrty Illeyele Tricyclca, Ac., milled on, receipt of stamp LATTA BROS., flo IS W. Main ft., FRIENDSHIP, N. f, PANI3L WIBAND, Carriages, WfijoiiK.Slcighs, &q COBNIB OK BANK AM) IltllN STIIIXTS, I.ElII'jllTUN, l'i..sa., l'orl)eular attention clvm tq REPAIRING In all tt deiailf. at tlie v pry l.oweit PrJee I'atronave rctpectfully toljeiled and par fact Mtlir.ictlon Knarantned. JanlC M)y lAN WIHANII. For KaKrrt I- got and Mutt Kaibionaele, Styi'-anf DRESS GQQUS, PKY GOODS, GROCEIUES, PROVISIONS, SILVERWARE, &c, &c, GO TQ E, H. SNYDER, Bank Stroet, Lohlghton Goodt suaranteed and prices aa low at ale- whei for (be fame quality of Eoodj. July 18,)BSl-ly TO ADVERTI9ER8"r" An adverluer hn for map yarfl baa iifed ll clo'ra f nowipapera, writai , p.-.ldr yrur Kri.tpj List lor tha ron that, wblla but frw peraons ip apy particular town mhtrr.lt fur a nlast niiijmro of larja rily weekly, pipe out of ten anbacrif lo; their local papnr, ipi tha tfntj; osa bor. rowi jt finin lui naijhbor.'' Ti.i) hat ennr laipa SH Pl'y and U'aaVly rapara diyidrd iptoEialea aod (Wticpl, fpe) wjlj be IfUthf u applie-itlor.. Giuk0r. 1'. Itpwri.t, Go,, 10 Spruce Bt.,N, V. Notion to TrosgpgEsprg, AH iwraa are h-rbjr Muiiii. kIdi( irr.aaiiii I'Ul.p pramiaa 'f Mra Baral) Skn lrl. ip Uatunin Val'ev, tor Ilia pur. iwn ut hpuiine. All lreia:eara will ba (laall Pith acr lir.e In law. Mn. bAHAll 6KKDKL, JyUSw Mabouin., Peri'a. T 1 1IT1 I "! paaWty Warrnnl, UTV.1UJ . -.IEU ' HTJKI'-A.TFS anl all Vln of I.JMI Smil1 wail t Oit - n r r ...... i4 I A 1 - 1KI nd I'l.NHKlN , ! lI-n'.H f I ... - . . r. .... . an I 1 I. 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