Only tEcmucninco Blttcra Knoirn, fto otlicr mediclno known w ctfcotai WlTjmnres tho Wood of decp-ecateil diaeasce. Million hear t out Imony toll won derful cumtlro effects. It Is a purely Vcgotnblo Preparation, tnadefrom tho native hurba uotlrootaof Cali fornia, tha luodlclnnl proptrtlca of which an extracted therefrom without tho w of Alcohol, It romoTos tho causo o dlasosa, and the patient reform his health. ,? la tho crcnt Blood Pnrlfler end Lue-glTing Principle ; a Oontlo raraotlru mvt Tonic s perfoct ItenoYator and lariearatnr of tho arstom. Nerer before la the hlntorr erf tho world haa a. roedlclne boon Compounded posees. uZ tho power of Vtaeoin Ditterj la ikxOIm tba elelc of ererr dleeuo man Is heir to. The Alterative, Arwrlent, Diaphoretic, Carminative, HQtrlliooa. LnxuUro. Soditlre, Counter-irritant, Nudorlfle, Antl-Blllona, Bol Teat, Diuretla and Tonlo properties of ViNMAn Sitters oxcood taoao of oar other moilislne la the wort 1. No porno n can tako thellrfrarj accord ing to dlructlous and remain long nnwrll, provi ded their bones aro not dc?trojed bj minora! polaon or other means and tho vital ore ana wasted beyond the point of repair. Illlloita, Itoinlttent, Intermittent and Malarial Feiorj, are prcTalent tliroojt.out tho United States, particularly In tho vallcya of oar Croat rlrcrs and their TUt trlbntarlca during tho ammer and Antumn, especially dories sc&sona of nnnraal heat and drneiw. Xlioeo if overa are Invariably accompanied Ty extensive derangement! of the atcmach, llvt r and bowels. In their treatment, a purgative, exorting a powerful Influence npoa thees or gan, la abnolotely necessary. Tlioro la no cntlinrtle fortbepnrpoae oqnal to Dr. J. WAiKzn's Vinmar UlTTtms as It will tpocdlly remove tho dark-colored Yiecld matter with which (be bowels are loaded, at tho tamo Urns stliunlatlnz the rvcrctions of Uie liver, and generally rertorlng tho healthy func tions of the dlccauve organs. Fortify tlio body against disease by pu rifying all its fluids with viKxain Hittekj. No epidemic can tako bold of a system thus forearmed. It Invigorate tho Stomncli and Etlmulatos the torpid Urcr and Dowels, cleans ing the blood of all Impurities, Imparting life and vigor to the frame, and carrylns off with out the aid of Calomel, or other minerals, all poisonous matter from the system. Ilyapopula or InilltfcMioii, Head ache, Pain In tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tight ness of the Chest, Pneumonia, Dizziness, Bad Taste In the Mouth, Ulilous Attacks, lulpita tlon of tho Heart, and a hundred other pain ful symptoms, aro at onoo rollorcd by vnts Gin firm its. For Innnnirtirilory and Chronlo Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia. 1 ilwancs of the Blood, Urcr, Kidneys and Bladder, the Bitters have no equal. In these, ns la all constitu tional Diseases, Walker's VrncaAtt Urn-Ens has shown Its great curative powers la the most obstinate and Intractable cases. DIcclumlcnl IIKciinc-m. Persons en raged In Paints and Minerals, such as riumb rs, Type-ftcttcrd, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as tbey aavanoo In life, aro subject to Paralysis of tho Bowels. To cuard against this, iVb occasional doses of VDtraunlirnrr.s. Skin DlMciiHONj Scrofula, halt Kheura, VIots, SweUlngs, iTmples, IMstules, Bolls, Carbuncles. Illng-worms, Scald-bead, Bora yos, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurf a, Dlscolorations, Humors and diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and car- nro out. ui ui system w a, snort time uy uie taw of the Bitters. IM11, Tape and otlicr "Worms, lurk ing In tne systom of so many thousands, aro effectually destroyed and removed. No sys tem of nvxllclne, no vermifuges, no anthel mintics, will free the system from worms like ViKsaAH Bitters. Mcanlm, .Scnrlot rover, Mumps, 'Whooping Cough, nnd all children's diseases may bo mode Ices overo by keeping tho bowels open with mild doses of the Litters. For Fomnlo ComplnliitH, in young or old, married or single, ut tbo dawn of wo manhood, or tho turn of llfo, this Bittors has so equal. Cleanse tho Vitiated Iltood whra Its Impurities burst through tho sldn In Erup tions or Sores ; cleanse it when obstructed and sluggish In tho veins -, cleanse it when it is foul s your feelings will tell you when, and the health of tho system will follow. In conclusion t Glvo tho Bitters atrial. It will speak for itself. One bottle Is a better fruarantea of lis merits than a lengthy adver tisement. Around rnelt hottloarafnll directions -printed ladiUcrcntlangungcs. II. "II. ItcDoniildDru" Co., Proprietors, San Fran!oo, Csl.. and t2S, SW fc 63S TVashins-ton BU, cor. Char.ton ut, Sow York. flold bjr all Dealers and Druggists. CATA R R H ely's I cliar.sos flu II ml. Allnj Inflnni mat Ion ItpMorrs Hit 'ciisoof Tiisic -iiu'lltlcnrhif V quick rclicl V. lioslllrc HAYFEVERrA -KEVERrnre. A psrtlcle i stpliel into ench notlril sm' Is Hgreehlile to ufe Prict 50 Ofiila bv nisi1 or st ilruiialfis Sh ml lor citculiir. SLY BHOTIIEIIS, Drunaists, Owejo, N. V. Jy 18, 1885. yj" IICILIMS, & CO., BANK STRP.ET. Lehighton, Pa. MILLKUm and Dealers In Flour and Feed. IMKlud'Ot CHAIN BOUGHT and IsOLU HKODlaU MARKET KATES. We wonld. alao, tespecttully Interm ourctt eni that woaie now fully reiarid to HV I.Y thm with The Best of Coal 1'roin any Mln desiiedatVEIt LOWEST I'KICES. if. IIEILM AN & OO. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THE SUNNY SO UTII, Or if jnu think of Changing ynur Location, It will repay you many lliourand fold To Invest Pivo Conts In a Bamplr Copy nf Tho Southern Colonist; Ona nf the prrttirat, bnghtett, and moit tntrrtslnlnKpulillrstlant In the Southern Stales, Ilia lull of timely Information. Address, SOUTUEliA COLOXIST. rTyll cor. Southern I'iuer.N.C. 1 .,,. sfllclf( wiih tioiire, I luck Neck. Valuable inrur inatlr.n FRUE. Ail. I rem. with atainp. F W. COOh; Si CO , 85 Boud St., Clove. ". O- Aug. 1J. Tb Stands anil Oilier Privileges OF the Fair Grounds will be diipored ntto the hlaheat and belt bidders at thit PitMU Bale lobe held on the Fair Grounds, alTWO I p'flock l', 11., on j gaturiJay, Sept. 2Gth, 1085. at which liipe an plane all prrvom Inter, erateil are iimtrdtouilei.it, yscr NOTICE All small itunrti uiualli- sold si ami dunnci ino rair win positively not be allowed. Hone but the pennaut-nt (lan.lt (of which snore bsv n ertd by the iKiriv)will b sold, uultM it U lor Flying C-.die, bows, fts,, wlnrh will not InlelkTe wilh Ibe Ilelfvth " I s'andt ELVVEN BAUER, BetrcUry. 'Original Cheap Cash Storc.'J -FOR- EVERYBODY AND TO SUIT ALL PURSES. Hnll And Exaniino V-CXi STOCK ! TT7p Can pleaso al- V most everybody, J.T. NUSBAUM, 1 Opp. I'ubllo Square, Bank Street, I.cIiIkIi ton, Pa. Juno 7, 1881-ly. SATUltDAY, SEPTEJIDEH 10, 18S5. -St'KCIAL NOTICE. rersnna iniklnu payuieiits to this nice bv luiinev orders or pojlnl notes will please make them payable aime v kisfpust rosT urcics, as the Le bljjhtuu iillice is hur a limnev order ollico Newspaper Laws. Any person wlm tiikerllie paper rrgular ly froiii the Hiat unice, whether ilinctil to his name or whether lie is n tultcribor or llflt. ifl lelilWlllbililM Tie Iho li,v The rourls liavu ieeidl that rehiring to aae uews.jiers anu jieriii'lionls Irmii Hie post 1 (lice, or rttnoviiit; nml 'rav.ui; tliem unrslleil r.,r, is h prima facia ovidsuce of 1NTKXTIO.NAL Fit. UO. Our Neighborhood in Brief, Full soon tho maiden forth will ro Thromli autumn fields to roam, To Katlicr pLrtl-colori'd Icatcs Anil benr llicm tu In r home. Hourntur hour slit '11 pick them up, Until she weary ;i OWJ. And In hir back llun- comes n creak, And ulml-uluped Is her nose. Then she leaves will press bclnccn The pages or some book. And ut ttieni. lrjni that time henceforth, Will uct.t t iko a 1 mk. "Strain out a gnat ami swallow a ??m?! ,,. 1)0 no 5Uc1' a tll,n?- Swallow Dr. Dull s Cough Syrup, baby, and you will soon be well. Price 25 cents. Dr. Hull's Ualtluioro Pills may bo In vatiably rcllctl on to ptirifv the Wooil, cleanse the llver.aiul exciteit lo healthy action, l'rlee 25 cents. Day's Ilorsu Powder prevents courIi, cold, anil mini In clmm. n,..i r... ...... lambs by Increasing the milk of their ...ubiiui. wniy cents. Fnnk 1 Hoyer has been annointed postmaster at I'arryville. C2f-Go to Frs. Iiodcrcr, under the Exelianmi Hfitol. foe n frr.,nii. and a fas,ionabIe hair cut. Get your teams at the popular liv ery of David Ebbert, on Xorth street. Terms are very moderate. Hon. John J. Gallagher has been appointed postmastcrat Heaver Meadow, this county. The I. & It. railroad company has decided lo build a new depot at the East I'enn. Junction. Why will some people throw away mcney by buyini: small bottles of couch symp, when a 25c. bottle of Jailwlu'i tar syrup contains double the quantity of any other. Sold at Thomas'. Ouryoung friend Granville Bretncy, is tho happiest man in town it is a girl. Mother and child are doins well. Ilobert L'rowu, of Easlon, a hrake man on tho Jersey Central Itailroad.was killed on Sunday morning by falling between the cars. Why pay a bk: price for a small bottle of medicine when you can buv a larger bottle for the same price, -lad-win's tar syrup is the largest bottle In market. Sold at Thomas' ilrus store. A nice six-roomed dwelling house, in East Welssport for rent. Possession on October 1st. Apply to Mrs. Cathar ine Snyder, Welssport, or to Sheriff C. W. Lcntz. James Ferris, an aged man who formerly lived in Mauch Chunk, died at his home Ir. Summit II111 on Monday forenoon of kidney complaint at the age of about 78 years. Xo mistake about it. Jadwin's tar syrup is above and beyond any other remedy for coughs and colds as well as the largest bottle for the money. Sold at '1 homas' Urns establishment. The carriage and wagon manufrc tory of M. Halpin & Co., at Freeland, Luzerne county, was almost totally des troyed by lire on Monday morning. toiai loss iriow, which Is covered by Insurance. For tho week cndlngScpt. 12, there were ioi,.'.ii ions of coal shipped over the L. V. III?., making a total for the year of 4,411,mo tons, showing a de crease, as compared with the tame time last year, of 4,105 tons. i:inuss (DBio., 'Die Tail ors, still lirtvc a few of tliosc justly celebrated $10 suiting on hand. W. A. Peters has purchased the gooa win ana llxturcs of John Miller's saloon, opposite tho 1st National Dank, and took possession last Monday. Wlls Is a capital good fellow and knows how to keep a saloon. Peter Knolbach, of Locust Gap, who In a fit of jealously shot his sweet heart, Miss Julia Kramer, through the head, was sentenced by Judge Iiocka feller at Sunbury on Friday last to six years' solitary-confinement in the County Prison. OgfAt Trivato Sale A second - lmnd Carriago and Spring Wagon. Cheap. A p. ply at Advocate office. Rev. Hueh McGllnn. who h n" lfn assistant pastor at the lioman Catholic Church of St. Philip do Ncri, at Second nnu iueen streets, Philadelphia, has been appointed rector of St. rtemnni'. Church, Easton, to succeed the late ltev. John H. Dillon. John Seager and John Balnbridge, young men, were Instantly killed at the Indian Itldce colllerv. Shenandoah Monday afternoon. Thcv were Inndinn. coal from underneath the breaker, when six empty cars, which broke loose from a train above, rushod down the siding an! ran into the cirs the men were loading, crushing them to t'ea'b. The pulley at the top of the breaker at a iiiery Xo. 4 of ihe Lehigh Valley Coal Company, Shenandoah, broke Monday, and a loaded car on the plat form fell below, where twelve men were wo -king. Connor Denery and two Inlanders were severely Injured, one of mo latter, It J thcu'bt, fatally. The m ja nirrowly escaped Ueath. The New Mahoning Baud marched through our main streets last Saturday evening. 1 hey made a good appearance In their new uniforms. Mary, widow of Lewis Kllnger.dlcd in this borough, on Monday morning last, aged about 43 years. Somostxor seven children are left to mourn tho loss of an nlTcctlonatc mother. Whllo a Lehigh aud Susquehanna Iiatlroad freight train was transferring frcleht at Bockport a few days ago, an unknown man entered the cabooso and robbed Conductor Billy Hubbcl'a cloth - Ing of a gold watch chain and $00.35 In money, and stolo $5 from Flagman Miller, Some one has declared conceit worso than consumption, and the comparison is a true one. Many aro the 'conceited' who cry down legitimate remedies, and who delude suffering humanity, whoso Dr. Bull's Coti2b Svruu. "Ho Jests at scars, who novcr felt a wound," and a man may stand with his hands In his pockets and laugh at a poor, worn rheumatic, but If he Is a g?ntlcman, he'll step Into the nearest drug shop and buy him a bottle of Sal vation Oil for 25 cents. j$35?An all-wool import ed Corkscrew Suit for only $22, at the popular tailoring establishment ol II II JVters. David Jones, of Summit Hill, was killed In tho Hoyt mine, Xo. 8, on Wednesday of last week, by a rush of dirt, no was a Welshman 30 years old, a member of Lansford Lodge I. O. O. F. and Ashton Lodge K. of P., and a mem- uer ot tne uaptist unurcli. ilo left a wlfo and three children to mourn the loss of an affectionate husband and father. 0-WALL PAPEB BABGAINS Brown back paper, 0 cts. and upwards. White " " (lets, and " Gilt " 25 cts. and ' in small lots, as low as 5 cents for whito uacK paper. Ji. l, Luckendach. 01 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. Mother Do Chantal, Mother Super ior of St. Mary's Convent at Wllkcs barrc, died rather suddenly Friday from a combl.ution of heart and liver disease. She was about 00 years of age, was born In Butler county, Pa., and was known in tho world as Mary Jane Donnelly. She took tho veil at Westmoreland, Ta., In 1855, and went to WHkcsbarre in 1877. Captain O. A. Luckcnbach, Post master of Bethlehem, sent in his resig nation Saturday. His term would ex pire In December. There are a number of Democratic candidates for tho olllce, among them ex-Sheriff Georgo F. Her man, George Hammann, ex-Stato Sena tor Samuel C. Shinier, ex-Assemblyman E. C. Pelsert, W. F. Wicder and J. D. Erdman. OSril. IT. Pctois. at the Post-office building, Lchigh ton, will make you an all wool suit lor only $10 cash, if you order now. Lafayette College opened on the 10th Inst., with but sixty-two now stu dents, the chief cause is ascribed to tho depressing financial state of tho country. Most of the old students arc back and tho upper classes maintain almost full numbers, 60 that the total in college Is nearly up to last year. Exact figures cannot bo given, but will be above two hundred and fifty. IT"Ladlcs don't fall to see Miss Al venu Graver's new and fashionable. stock of Hats, Bonnets, Blbbons, Feath ers, Notions. Jcc. Ac. before purchas ing elsewhere. New York Mtliinerv Store, Bank street. 2w A party, In honor of the birthday anniversary of Miss Mary Smith, was held at her father's residence on Lehigh street, last Monday evening. The usual convivalities wore Indulged in until a late hour; at about eleven o'clock a sup per was spread for. tho merry-makers to which they did justice. We hope that Miss Smith may llvo to celebrate many more such happy occasions. The Democratic County Convention of Luzerne was held In AVIlkcsbarro Tuesday. District Attorney McGahrcn was elected permanent chairman. James D. Lcnahan, of WHkcsbarre, was noml nated for District Attorney; Philip Mane, of Hazleton, for Clerk of Courts; 1- rank Brockway, of Beach Haven, for Prothonotary, and J. E. Labar, of West Pittston, tor Jury Commissioner A very interesting game of base-ball was played on tho old fair grounds last Saturday, between the Lehlghton Jun lors and the Upper Mauch Chunk club; tho game was decided In favor of tho latter by a score of 15 to 10; earned runs for the former, 8; for tho latter, 5. Thejoung men from "Chunk" should study up the base-ball rules, and learn to keep their "clams" uhtit. Al. Bar tholomcw umpired the game to tho sat isfaction of everybody. X Tamaqua Courier gives an account of a worker at Xo. 0 mine, Panther Creek Valley, who refused to load eight cars a day, tho regular number having always been six. On account of this ho was discharged and on making appli cation for work at otlicr collieries was told by tho miserable things "dressed up with a little, brief authority," to do as the boss at Xb. 0 had ordered him and his work was there for him. How long, O Lord, how lonj. " eak as a cat" from this terrible com. Men, uon't grumble when it Is your fault and not ours, for wo used Jadwin's tar syrup and was cured. Why don't you try It. you run no risk for it Is sold "no cure, no pay," and Is the largest bottle on tho market for the money. Thomas sells It. The HyattSlato Company's, factory at Bangor, was totally destroyed by fire early Tuesday morning, 10th Inst.,caus Ing a loss estimated at $35,000. The buildings were new and the factory had been In operation only about a week. The machinery camo mostly from Slat- Ington, where It had "been used In a fac tory owned by Henry Fulmer, of Eas ton. Troublo came between the com pany and the building owner and one Sunday In July the machinery w as load ed on thirteen cats and hauled away. Colonel Daniel Krcbs, one of the oldest and most prominent citizens of Pottsville, died Monday afternoon of paralysis, aged 70 years. Mr. Krcbs was an active business man, and held inanv civil nml niflttfiv nfllxn. Tr mnrMent,! Rr..i-ibiii i ' .v.. I State Legislature In 1K8, wa, Post- master of Pottsville uuder President Buchanan, and Inspector of rnatnma Philadelphia unJerCollector Cake, no wis one of tho oldest Masmsln the nut coun y. Tim Allpntm-n fit ,m Eeptetnbex 33th. . .- nM wmuiuiD The Ulcndou Iron company shipped 2,000 tons of Iron last week. During the month of August 70.7C5 ' empty and 09,080 loaded coal cars were moved over the Lehigh division of tho Lehigh Valley railroad. Mrs. Pflueger, mother of Dr. Pfltio- ger, of Scldcrsvllle, died at the residence 6f her daughter, Mrs. John Koch, In South Bethlehem, on Thursday last. Her ago was eighty-one. Miss Alvcula Graver, of the N T., Millinery Store, Dank Street, has just ' returned from the city with one of tho largest and most fashionable lines of , millinery good over seen in this section, See advertisement In another column. Another excursion over the Switch- Hon. W. M. Bapsher tho choice of tho The ocwislon of tbeso offerings Is Inter back railroad will takepiaeoon Sunday, convention to fill tho unexpired term of ostlng and edifying and as ft commcmor- 27th Inst., for the benefit of Josiah Con- ley, tho blind and one-armed soldier, Faro for tho round trip CO cts. Tickets for sale by Dr. C. T. Horn and T, D, Thomas, Lehlghton, and fit Blcry'adrug store, Wolssport. Hon. John K. Findlay, president judge of tho district composed of Lehigh and Northampton counties from 1857 to 1871, died on Sunday last, at Spring Lake, X. J., where he had been spend lng tho snmmer with his family. His place of rosldcncc was Philadelphia Ho lu politics was a stauch democrat. He was 82 years of age, On Tuesday afternoon there was an Interesting glass ball shooting exhibition at tho Fair Grounds by B. T. Clayton proprietor of tho United States Hotel, Tamaqua, who had a wager witlt Mr. Kistlcr, of the Carbon House, that he could break 65 out of 1C0 balls. The shooting was witnessed by a number of persons. Mr. Clayton won, shooting 80 out of 00. Two ialls w ere thrown from tho trap at a time. On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs Nathan Fegley, of Mauch Chunk, were most agreeably and thoroughly sur prised by a largo party of their neighbors who called at their homo on West Broadway and celebrated for,thcm their tin-wuddlng anniversary. All sorts of tinware were presented to-Mr. and Mrs. Fegley. Tho refreshments were fine. Music was furnished by Messrs. Bedford and Williamson and dancing and sing ing were indulged in and the party did not break up till one o'clock. Tho affair was a very pleasant one. Two sections of a west-bound mixed train on the Philadelphia and P.eadlng liauroaj collided wcanesuay near Tamanend Junction. The second sec tion w as composed of loaded oil tanks, which were fired nnd burst by concus sion. One end of a tank was thrown over 300 yards, and an lion band from another was wrrpped three times around a tree 100 yards away. The burning oil ran along the tracks and ignited and destroyed the ties and warped the rails for more than a mile. Travel will be suspended on that section for a week. The loss Is fully $0,000. Miss Belle "usbaum, the milliner, announces the arrival of a large and beautiful stock of Fall aud Winter hats, bonnets, trimmings and novelties, which she is offering at prices to suit the limes. The total coal tonnage over the Beading Ilallroad for the week ending last Saturday was 28D,021 tons, against 335,742 for tho corresponding time last year. The total coal tonnago for iho year to this date Is 8,830,501, atalnst 8.300.214 for last year. Tlio sophomores and freshmen of Lafayette College, Easton, put on their old clothes Wednesday afternoon, ad journed to the campus and In presence of several hundred spectators indulged In a cane rush. The participants numbered over one hundred. When tho sophs finally carried tho cane In triumph off the field there was scarcely1 a contestant that that did not present a most battered and woe-begone experi ence. C. L. Wood, '80, presented the prize to tho victors. This cane rush takes the place of rushes In the town. A Card of Thanks. Arlon Cornet Band respectfully iviiucr uii'ir uiuccru tuauKS to Hie ladles of Lehlghton, the contcstents for tho several prizes, tlio several Bands which tendered their services and to tho citizens generally for th verv beral manner in which they contributed to tho success of our fair and festival last wcelc. w. G. Mii.m:ii, ,. JAf. FATZINOElt. j U01U' Lehlghton, Sept. 14, IfaSo. People in and oat of Town. Our peopln wbo may have relathes or iiiunui wmiiiik ineiuwiii greativ riiuifre us by aeiMllnB In their names and rcslcleuee for iHiuiii-iiiuui uiiuer whs nena. i-;iitioit.l II. S. Blnkcr, of Wcathcrly, was in town Sunday. Mrs. W. W. Bowman is visiting friends in Harrisburg. Dr. A. C. Snyder, of W hlte Haven, was in town Wednesday G. W. Washburn, of Mauch Chunk, was in town Tuesday cvenln. Jonathan Kistlcr, of the Carbon House, spent several days in Beading last week. Mrs. Jacob Long, of Allentown, was visiting at Mr. George Dcrhatncr's, on Iron street, this week. Wo enjoyed a delightful drive through the country with our young iricnu p. r Clark, last Sunday John P. Hay, of the co-operative shoe manufacturing company.of Easton. Pa., was In town last Friday, and gave us a call. Misses Xora Clark, of Xesquehon Ing, and Mary Ilackctt, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Miss Annio Clark, on Bank street. Miss Mary Smith who has been sojourning with relatives and friends at Wilkesbarre for several weeks past, re turned home last week. Our popular young friend Al. K. Leuckcl who has been spending his summer vacation at his home, In town, returned to Lehigh University, South Bethlehem, on Monday. Our young friends Hiram Kuder and A. M. Mehrkam left for Philadel phia this week, wbero they will con tinue their studies In the Lutheran Theological Semlncry. Mr. II. S. Taylor, a genial and whole-souled gentleman, of St. Augus tine, F'la., who has been visiting In Canada, spent a few days with his friend Dr. W. G. M. Seiple, on South street. Tll lndeaM-gablo Bob Sweeny, f,e! " peach-ing around the corner of Bk street for some time, left for Xew ." "ouB6uay morning. It la ctaln just how the thing occurred, but Bob must evidently have been im. pearb - ed while there from bis present L. i u.i wciuun;uwy agiivariacc 13 vms return. we conclude bo ces't-tlope. Democratic County Convention. I Tursuant to notice tho delegates oiociej on Saturday last assembled at tho Court House on Monday, shortly after 11 o'clock. Tho meeting was called to order oy ueo. v. tsser, Hq., and.upou motion, lion, W. M. Ilapshcr was choscii chairman of tho Convention; Vice- presidents Charles Swank, Daniel WIeand, John Strohl and E. S. Ilelnticl- Imanj Secretaries -A. II. Bowman and J- S. Klshbaeh. On taking tho chair, Mr. Bapsher In a neat siwocu thanked tlio convention for tho honor, and advised harmony aud a hearty suppoit of tho candidates. A resolution was adopted declaring! Senator Blddls as Stato Senator, with. .power to choose his own conferees. The following Is the list of delegates: ., Audcuried Ucruard Ferry, Udward Kind Uiiavor Meadow Wm. rmte. Win flat. laglicr, .folm CuntialiKU, TLuinns Martin, JJeal .McUiide. Hat .Maueh Ohunk-Clmrles O'Oonncll, Tondy lloyie. James AppoMellcr, Cliatlcs t. Miller. iCast rrnn-Kll S. Ilclntrleman, Ambrose StelKmvalt. riaiiklln-r. L. rtebcr. Henry .Miller, Wm. i-i-iii-r, i iniii iiiwiz. Kidder Norib .T.itnnti ttplner.Tlma. 1lmn Kidder South C'batles YVarnvt, Sclerous IlRttk. . I.;iiistofd James T. Mulhearn, Frank Hleuer, Jitinpa McGluty. f. V. Swank, ..UUIl-l, .Mi;illllt i.auiinne .lolm Potters, John Kennedy. LrlllBll Silas Klsllbneli. Duiilel ('annuii. l-clilirliton Wtii. Wiiterbor, Clias Winer, Daniel Wlcniii!. I'atil YVnguer, Julm Hiiuk, Jl .. UUIIillll.lll ItlMHT. I .it. e. 'I'....... ...... r..1.t. 4J..1.1 t-.-l. ." . ' .."luuiriMiii, u"i,ii uii "in, 1 mult ttlMli-r, Hamuel Fields, Gcurse M. Henry, II III. II. lilllVlT. Slahoiilmr. Wallace He-well. Aaron Jllllcr. llauch Chunk. Ut Wanl-lulm ll-liler. (bli. llumniel, W. JI. llapslier, l'.Ichaid mrc: t. Mauch Chunk, 2nd TVard-Jolin racan, Henry Hubert. NesqtipiinnliiR Jonn Oonhup.Jolin Dutler. j acKer u. w. Mewart, J. II. ucrnart. I'aelterton A. II. I)oinaii, Ann. Walk, l'arryvllle James Wagner. Al. liter. I'enn 1'orrsi Pnlrlok I raev. Knoi Koch. , 'Summit Hill liolirrt Iimlln. Owen Gal holier, ix-iuils MtUiiRh, 1C. c. Hoyle, Patrick Uerwlu. 'rnw.iincnslm; John tckert, Nathan hti-niler. I'.d. Junes. Weatherly Jiieli'l Kromer. Walter Kiltie, Oeorce Uck. I.e.l Hart?, Wm. Dunn. Wclssport-Ollvcrll. Mover, Cliarles H. After tho reading of tho list of dele gates tho convention adjourned to 1,20 p. m. Upon reassembling, tho convention proceeded to nominate persons to fill the offices of Prothonotary, Sheriff, Jury Commissioners and Coroner. For Prothonotary tho names of Georgo W, Esscr.Elwen Baucrand Frank P.Seiumcl wcro presented. Georgo W. Esscr, the present incumbent, was nominated, and his nomination, on motion, was maJo unanimous. l'or biieritr tho applicants were Hiram P. Levan, Harvey B. Smith. Ellas Fritz, Thomas Mullery and J. D, Woodrlng. Tho result of the balloting was the nomination of Harvey B. Smith, of Wcatherly. Xathan Stemler, of Stemlersvlllc, was nominated for Jury Commissioner, and Dr. J. A. Horn, of Mauch Chunk, for Coroner, and the convention adjourned, Weather I y Items. Mr. E. P. Williams has been ap pointed postmaster for this borough. Ho was tendered a serenade Saturday evening by tho Cornet Band and he re sponded handsomely. Miss Mablelloseustockhas received a school appointment at HIckorv Bun. Last Saturday evening three couples of town wcro united In the holy bonds of matrimony by Bev. A. M. Molscn helmer, viz: Mr. Albert Weeks to Miss Myra Anthony; Mr. William Acker to Miss EmtnaMontz; Mr. Charles Heater to Miss Anglo Andrews. Cassler's BInk will recelvo a new floor and will bo opened about tho mid dle of October. Miss Delia BIchards, of Philadel phia, is spending a few weeks with tho Blakslee family. Mr. C. E. Drumbore Is on a trip to Chicago. Wo noticed quite a number of strangers In town on Monday, anions them quite, a number of young men from White Ilavcn. Where was the skirmishing committee? . Mr. Ed. Warner, our popular furni ture dealer,is erecting quite au cxtenslvo work sho;i on First street. Tho Citizens Comet Band Festival was quite a success, financially. Miss Alice Hutmakcr, of Bansom, has been spending a few weeks among friends in town. Misses Emma Koaliner and Annie Wheinmeyer.of Mauch Chunk, returned home Tuesday evening aftcra weeks so journ among friends In town. The Polo Team will organlzo with the same members it had last season. PllUTZ. Tha Coal Trade. The general condition of tbo anthra. cite coal trade continues about it statu quo. llcnewcd cutting of prices to effect quick sales was tho dominant spirit In the anthracite business last week. There Is, however, more coal moving, though retailers aro buyin; only sufficient to meet immediate re quirements. Domestic consumers are reported to have begun laying In the winter's supply of fuel, and this class of custom is absorbing the stock coal, thus preventing a much greater accumula Hon. The position of the anthracite trade to-day is almost parallel with that which It occupied Jast year at the corre sponding date. The Eastern markets have but very little anthracite coal on Hand, and tho consumers and dealers show no disposition to lay up stocks, preferring to await further develop. raents. Consumers are looking for lower prices, which they calculate will be brought about by a continuation of an excessive production being thrown upon tho market. Dealers are refusing to make contracts or order In larccr quantities than absolute Immediate necessities require, because of the un certainly of either production or prices, and operators and wholesale dealers are declining new orders for future delivery at present prices. This year's produc tion of anthracite coal is almosf equal to last year's ontput for the correspond ing period, J0,o0,oS2 tons against 10.. 655,807, a decrease of but 205,215 tons. The first week of September, 181. was one of Idleness In the authracltc lalnlDg regions, owing to the suspension, while ! in the comparative week this year thera . wcro mined 703,832 tons, to be thrown 1 VP.0?. .K .P 'y. congested market.- I'Mladelphix iecfjer, Hth. N-0. ,, the ,., tnr pnnn. dire itors to look after the school hous.s and school Grounds, and to so that " ,n PrP coition. ,'o sj-Ikh-1 bousi is lit to be aoetnlR.1 bv MiMi-n nnlesi - M ven weir.:Canjed naia;cd ind tboroo3hly aired. i . . . . .. . , . -- .-i wm . n 1 1 i . mm-n i j Uaryost Horn Corylces. Departing summer' flowers and bundles of grain alternately adornel tlvo windows and lent cheerfulness to tho, harvest homo festival In tho Lutheran church last Sabbath. A typical sheaf stood upon the pulpit platform, specl - mens of nil and every ariuty of fruit were found within the altar falling. In looking over this lino display of fruit and cereal It Is with astonishment wo hero first reallM how thrifty a peoplo aro hero; what flno fruit this communl. ty can produce. Tho thrifty farmcr.tho patient fruit grower and frugal house- i wlfo via with each other in tho offerings of the field, the orchard and tho carJcn. athc festival never lacks In carncatnets or attendance. It Is one of the church events of the year, Tho falling leaf,thei garnered grain, the autumn fruit aro not wanting In symbol for contcnipla Hon, and theso ceremonies with tho graceful offering is the chosen mar.n of congratulation and thanks for the re ward of labor. Lehigh Frcsbvtery. Tho Sabbath School Institute, unjer the direction of tho Lehigh Trcsbytery of Lchlglt, was held In the Presbyterian Church, White Haven, Tuesday and was conducted by T.cv. James A. Worden, D. D., of Philadelphia, gencial secretary of Sabbath school work. Interesting discussions occupied the attention cf tho many noted divines and cmln-mt lay delegates. The Institute closed at 5 P. M. to proparo for tho stated Fail meeting of tho Presbytery of I.chlgh, which convened at 7.30 P. M and was opened with a sermon by the moderator, Rev. Orr Lawson, D. D., of Po'.tsvillr. The roll-call followed, showing thirty ministers and eleven ciders present. Bev. Dr. Harbison, of Catasau-jua, was elected moJcrator for tho next six mohtli3. Bev. A. D. Moore, of Bethle hem, chairman cf tho Committee on Sabbath School Work, presented the annual report of tho schools, showing them to bo in a very prosperous con dition. Obitcary. Mary wife of Charles Maloy, of ura mit Hill, died on Wednesday morning In the 01st year of ho.- age. Deceased had been bedfast since the first cf the year, having been disabled by a paialyt le stoko Sho was visited by a second attack on Monday last, tesultlng as abovo stated. Deceased was a native of Ardara, Donegal county, Ireland, where sho was born- In 1821. Her husband survives her. Sho leavc3 a large family, all grown up, namely P. F. Glldca, cf Xowark, X. J., J. M. Gildea of- Phlla delphta; Hugh Gildea, of Iteland; Mrr. Win. Aubrey, of Xecquchoulng; J. W and F. J. Maloy, of LansforJ; Mrs. P, C. McHugh and Miss Kate. Maloy, of Summit Hill. Tho funeral will take place on Friday afternoon. The burial will bo In the old Catholic cemetery. Mauch Chunk Gazette. uus on Tall Fashions. From Godey's Lady's Book for October, i-aaami matting is tuo name of a cloth. Snowflako cloths will bo largely U30J for chllJrcn. Chrysanthemum is a now shade of a deep reddish mauvc.butlt is not much used by itself. Canvas and plmh are tho key-notes on which tho several changes of autumn goods aro rung. Canvas looks like that worn during the summer w ith what appears to be the underlining of a contrasting color, this Is really, however, all one untciial. Bonnet3 continue small, hats are In a variety ohshapes. Gilt, bronze, silver or steel aro woven Into all the bonnet material. Velvets aro revived for cloaks both plain and with frelzo figures. Astrakhan cloths aro shown for the sarao purpose, a variety of colorj. Littlo girls, no matter what is the color of their costume, wear black hose, very few colored and scarcely any white ones arc seen. Tan or slatc-ffrav kid w.ilstpivito look well in dark brown or erav rlnth jackets. Sets of three fancy waistcoats are sent noma witu mo3t cloth jackets. Tho Midshipman jacket made of uarK oiuo ciotn is very smart looking. It Is partly open in front to show a fancy canvas waistcoat, with lapels of uiauit bllll iiuu UUllOUS. Broad velvet ribbon bands aro re vived to wear around tho neck.decoralod with jeweled descents, stars, hearts, and different .shaped ornaments. Some of theso aro very antlquo looking. Tho bands "of white edging the necks of dresses grows narrower dally, many aro coloied. not a becoming faihlon. Buchej are not as popular, although generally very becoming. The new ulsters aro becoming, with tight fronts, and pretty simulated hoods at the back, fastened down at the waist, and loosing themselves cither in gather ed fulness, cr wide box plain, reaching to tho edge of the clnak. Bosary beads of woo I aro uied upon bonnets, they are cither made to orna ment the crown or brim, or simply placed upon tho odgc. They are decid edly new and stylish. Elder-down flannel is used for morning robes, also for small children's cloaks and wrappers. It comes In all soft pretty shades. Is very light in weight, and extremely warm and pretty. A special examination will be held at Lehlghton on Saturday, Sept. IBth, for all those who desire to teach and have not been examined. T. A. Snyder, bnpt. of School;. On Monday night last about 11 o' clock, a barn and wagon houso belong. iDg to George Adams in East Strouds burg, caught I.re and was entirely dot troyod together with a large quantity of hay, straw and feed. The livestock were all gotten out. Tho origin of the fire is a mystery. The barn was In- surcd In a campaay represented by E. A. Bell for 500. Another warning for the authorities of that place to protect themselves from tbo fire tiend. A base ball match will take place on the old Fair Grounds, in this place, this (Saturday) afternoon, between the Lehlghton club and the Mauch Chunk club. It is exnoctod that battlne will bo done on this occasion. Anew counterfeit, vai w has been discovered. It u dnw.i isn ,nd u ,ho rf ,M Wnr, , t,Va appi ranee. Tho composition apparant- ly load and elaia, and it lusa thin ooa Ing of gold wash. It weighs 808 train , a id ii ali-h'lv larcer turn t ,niM ' ,77.".; '3 1 Ti , . Ml , ! P vcc- Jt ua3 a gooU iiu, and uole:s w - uly likely to . ... . . ..vww. v ..... ....... u. I . i : . I . .1 ' i 1 .1.1. s deceive, I Aroasd Kow Tilpelli. ' Tim ylcnlc at thH jvJmc pMtt4 off quietly last aaturday. Adamwat Ruber's u'f'f, Jttuwl off rery ftjrscablyj all prit unJoyU themtehe Imply, j 1. Notbstein. of Centra qnr, ?ai the guect of H. J, Rbr ca la, j Sunday, A. F. Oldt, of PlMnt Corner. was among tbo visitors at lUbsr! Cor ner last Saturday. Auianda Everit was burlod on last Thuwday; aged 38 yor. Thomas Belgel, of East rnn, spcut last Sunday in this pbec, J.uia. A Newiy Correspondent sends ns the following psctlc effusion, which wo publish vir- batlm; So !Cct?orgot Ko, K rata a Darling, by Joacpn. Do not forgot inn Emma daitlntr So we mast Part, you mid, do not forgot mo Elmer wc may b3 friends at last, the more your worJs think yon I can forgot tho hour 1 met thee and that my love was as thu love of birds, who bill and coo in autumn times littlo season O fair and false and false &i thou art fair X never thought this in my uiaj unreason. Xor that tlio vows wcto as tho ftnpty air. I w ould have crowned thee in my hearts deep passion as never queen wa3 cronned In all the Earth but thou ha3t taught me truth Is not in fashion and mammon Estimates a woman's worth. 1 held your hand once. How lta warm touch thrilled ino 1 look Ir.o y;ur Eyes I kissed yocr llpa Ana aid no. dream uhcu luiilis drst Impulse filled me. that all Its li;ht So soon would have Ecllps. I put the ring upon ynur tapcrlnc finger As our betrothal binding aud I pressed tbeu to my heart for it was bliss to linger at heavens gate tho heaven waa far too blest A few Short Months and thou art mine forever. Ah, Poor fond, fool, and now I must forge: well, all I know your acting was most clever and you may win the crown of stajo queen yet. Do not forget me Elmer that at least uncertain what do you mean Emma such fickle memory hath Xot Ecry one biit I will try let me rln; down tho curtain turn off the foot lights, for the play Is done. John D. BDitoletto Pc-31;, 4S-1, G. A. Pi., meets every Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in Belcr'u Hall, until further notice. A full nttendanco of cotnr.idcf s requested an business f importance will IjcLrouglitlx-furetltoI'oat. Bv order, Jo-". S. Vj:im,'I :. Al. WniTTiXGii.ui, Adj. TO CONSUMERS OF COAL. T lie undersigned is pre pnred to furnish tho best ho liige Coal, from Havleigli Col liery, at the following low prices, by the Car, for cash only. Credit ten cents per ton extra: In yard Del. In town. S3 50 3.00 3.50 2.40 Stove 3.35 Chestnut No. 1 3.25 ChestnutNo.2 2.15 Prices ut the mine 25 cents lt-r ton less. J. L. GAB EL, Dealer in Hardware, Lum ber and Coal, &e., opposite Public Square, Bank street, Lehighton. A relic of the great forests which once covered tho south of Sweden was recently dug out of a bog at KInncved in the shape of a boat six feet lu diam eter, hollowed out of a log. Tho tree from which It was obtained must hayo been twenty feet in circumference. The wood, which was blue In color, was very hard, and tho boat so heavy that two bullocks could not movo It. Lady Carnarvon, as far as linguistic stitJles aro concerned, Is becoming more Iilshthan tho liish themselvos. The Irish language sccins to have a pcculla fascination for persons of linguistic tastes, as evidentod by tho ardor will: which it is studied by tha scholars of Germany. Tho beauty of Us literature the richness of its vocabulary, and the regularity of it? grammatical forms seem to attract persons of intellect and rctinement.who only require to become slightly acquainted with it to continue its study. The eccentric monarch of Bavaria King Ludwlg.ls at present beingdunneil like any other unfortunate person, un able, to pay his creditors. Tho potentate has a penchant for building castles and a love of opera, and between the two ho has spent Immense sums of money. Though he is fond of erecting castles, ho has no queen to grace them; and, although passionately enamoured of opera, is a hater of women. So Intense are his fosllngi toward tho opposlto sex that on the occasion of his visit to Prince Hohenlohe, in Paris, the Princess "had to ho sent away so that bo might not bo annoyed with her presence " M AllltlKP. Bliem Tost. On tho evening of Scr. tcmbcr 10, Dr. Milton J. Liiera, o' Chicago, 10 Hiss Emma L. Yost, of Cleveland, Ohio, daughter of Kcv, Wm. Yost, junior publisher for the Lvangelical Association. Dr. Bjlein is a son of Hcv, J. C. lillem, formerly of Lehlgh'on. Ho graduated at the iionieopamy .MCJicai oue?o at um. caco and has for the last year and i half been bouso physician and surgeon m too city uospuai 01 imcago. McLakcx Hooas. On tho 7th lr.st, by Kcv. Mr. M. V. Alywtml, in .St. James' cuuren, ftciv lorlc city, Alex. ander T. McLaren and Miss Annie uogan, Doth or Jfew yorlc city. The yor.ng coupla will make their homo in tbls borough, and wo join wjtjj their mapy friends in wishing them & happy and prosperous journey through life. Hawk Zimmerman On Auenat 8th, by Rev. (i. W. Grow, Alfred Hawk, of Jiffort.and Mist Alio Ziuamenaan. of Weiuport. Gsoboe UirK:,r:waEft Cm Auau3 V the . J00?- Qeo. of SUnngton. and Miw Ella E. Hef feltlnjv, of Jataestown. IHI. DaiDaBAOH. At Summit II 111, on the 10th, Mrs. Mary J. Dreisbaeb, wlfof r runk Dr i ba.h. ii. Xi Li;'i. r't-n-i.'- i: 11. on the .i j ia ' , M- .V'.. .V.Xitu, uf txuiucjpuuo, aged io yvura, Thr Peculiarities ! g(tftn Uttmrnatcm. tl mritU ir- t-f ' fM , rajnlKlng usiriis. H ititmnnirl if Harm rnrlfaniaa.ii air i ist; 3d: TV) Curat 1wU' of U wil tV4dlU t,nU UMil Tha prttrtluolfiWbki' , fctrte. teUM, (tu, aro mix . The fr!f by wbh M r KKrftatMl ;ttrtlM am v frhlai4lchtt.twetii'ilf'-i' wi ewmtfro imt, wliWi IU turv I War nwraaBtil. Ttipuliiini b. ! esdtsrrttr M nl's anspirtlli, iwu .-4 Unknown to Others I n4' Ikirtarailnt n iIrd -arctnt ! U cr. l pUrmACNU I Ck'mfttkiti and ton wf- lUfievlMia toedteuan wor.br f niue otfl4i.-. it y. 4 etultr trim tonrtaln, M ttrttim, cr any 01 64W f Hi1, Jm!!. HlwM . ' htfrlaoba, er Kirf-wr nd ID1' trfmpiah.' catarrh ir lUumtHm, do ut UU to ( Hood's Sar&aparllla "1 rtORiiMtl flood's 8&rt.ip&rUbi to f 'l my frtaeia rs the tort llovd fnrlStr cirtfc." tVn 0.trr, drncgUt, Hamilton, o " flood's Bantcpatlllft 11 cured tat of ten ' docs lrtmwr, std dsao rao waitl cf smi otherwise." C A. AititotD, ArntM. Jfo. A bock oonL-Jnlr.g outy ctiatlacid rtat Dents of ceres will be M&t to all vtho desire. Hood's Sar6apari!!a BoM ly rU drnirsMts. ft six fT tS- Mada only by C. I. IIOUD ft CO., Low . 11, Mass. 100 Doses Ono tJollnr. OOMSTiPATIONI TLoro la no raodlum through which disoaso co often attacks tha system tis by Constipation, and thero Is no ether ill Uosh h heir to moro apt to bo neglected, ten Iho lact material iaconvcnicnco E27 not to lmmedlnto )j felt frcn Irregular action of tha bo77eb. 7hc3 there- ti not regular action tio retention of decayed nod eGbto nittcr, with lta polsoaouu gajcs, coca poisons tho wholo system by being absorbed Into it, causing pile?, fistula, headacho, impure- blood and many ether serious affections. BURDOCK 13L00D BITTERS will immediately relievo, and ono bottlo positively euro cr relievo any caau cf Constipation. "Waa troubled for a year with tcrpid liver and indigestion, and aftor tryhi? everything imaginable used BURDOCK BLCOD BITTERS. Tho first bottlorovived me and the second cured mo entirely," J.Q. Williamson Rochester, H. Y. i WE WILL PAY f $2 00 A DAY lo 11 reliable party, la-iy ur t p iiiiiiiiiiu, i.irccoivo unl-ra fur mtr pub illc.itioiu. Any vennu a plying lor tbh I'.xiunn, win can mil cull on us person ihIIv. inuat crmt uhntmzranh (which will lt rotiuneil), himI hUo unineoof S resiran nlblc butlaeu iikh ul reference. Addrttj Elder PuUlUhlnB Co., 31U Wabaih Ave.. Chli-am. 111. July II, I8SJ. L.",'j"l'lj.ivu.tjsri A lEcture to Young On Tho Loss of A lecture en the nature, treatmeut an I racllrnl rura of Seminal WealineH, or fiper iiialmr itua. induced li y Belf Abuno, In wiiuniary Emlttlnna, Impntenoy, NerTom Debility, and linpediiuenU to Marriage cciierallyi Onsumptlon, Epilepsy ond Fltj Mental Hint i'hralcal fnrniaoiiy, 4a By IlOIiHRTJ. CUhVEItWELL, M. I). Tlio wmlil renowned author, In thlaail. miraola IpcIiiio, olmrly prove! from hla "wn exprrUnce thattlienwful rontniurncet l Bflf Abvee may be elfertually remnyel wlthiiut riangernut eurslcal oporatlonf, Liiagiea, Inilruineiits, tng or cordial p.iinlin(; nut h mode ut cur at aura certain nii.1 fir.'ctniil, by whlrh vry iulTerer, no irattiT what Ills tvmlltlnn may be, may cure liimsi'ir cheaply, privately and radt tally. ACfThtj lecluro will prove boon tu lh.nu.in.l-i n. I tliniiaanda. Sent undi-r ten I, In a plain envelope, to any aiblrrc, nn receipt of four oenti, or two postage Eimnpi, A'Mre Tho d LVKIIMKLL B.KIIICAL CO., 41 Ann St., New York, X. Y. Poet Onco dox, 450. iqey2J ly DANIEL WIEAND, Ctirriagc6,"Vogons,Sleighs, &c roaftu o BASK AMI IBOS STHLCT8, I.KHIUUTO.V, Pbjima., Partlcalar atteutlan given to REPAIRING In alt Hi detail!, al the very T.ewtit Price. Putronas rnpctl'ullj ollcltl anil par ft jiUNoitcc esaruuel. Ji.tje.J4 1y. DAN. WJEAJfP. LEWIS H. REHRIG, Slate Hoofer. HEPURIJJO promptly attesded to st tbnrt notice and on rraaoBtbla terms. WORK GUARANTEED. Addreas; PJIIKCE-S P. Carbon Coontr Pvnn'u. aiutiO-Jy, BT0OK MAEKEIS. Kernrted up lo 13 o'clock, by V Savan A Town9cail,DJDk()riJ;o.3i)fiTlilrd Btrott Phlladalpbia, Stocua boujbt and told either for caih or ou tnar&iu. J'kiladtljkia, Sept. 18, 1886. oiii aiaea IJ S3'4, Ext O K Ourreeey 6' U S 1), nc..... ..... .... . .. V ft Pouvlvaiila R R ...103 ...l.io Phil He pnU i R-adl R R.. Uhigh V:l.y R R i Uhlzn Cal t Kvi;r.tiiB Co.. 91 0) ... bi ... m 6i m si !0J UK 4 1 huh. R r. rai l, n n oo n i N.w Jrr 0-otrI ,., 421 Mor Uaru 1'aeirin O m l Pif'd. 4H ftinn T'aBaaeniinental Sol Vu H - Ml W-f. u Of i . 70J 1-- ,'4. ,-. ' A N,.c -.1 .- 4i Sliver, ili4l,
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