"I'm afraid that bed Is not loi g enough for you," said a landlord to a Six-foot truest. "Never mind," be re- FUfedt "I'll add two more feet to it whin get la." lileutenant Brownt I thought you wore both engage each othor." "So wo aro, but not to I rFoggt "I don't bollovo In the bene ficial results of ocoan bathing. I had a friend who seriously lnjuried by salt water once." Fenderly: "How did It affoct him?" Fogg: "I drownded him.'- First Citlzon "They'd oughtor pui up Jimmy McShono. Ilo'd havo BTvep. tho- city' Second Ditto "And that', just what he's flt for." Tho tramp is an oasy-going sort; lu just takes tilings as tnoy come, ana i come, and i. th6m al" tnoy won't como ao tamos any way. A SenslbleMan "Would use Kemp's llalam (or the Throat urn Itinera. It la curintr mora cases ol Uouutls. Colli Asthma, Bronchitis. Croup and all I lirwit nm iAing arounies man any otuer ineiiicuie. in proprietor has aiillinnzrd any druggist tl!l you a Hample Bottle Free to convince yon ol Hi merit of this great remedy. 1-arge Buttles S and SI, He (foolinc his wnsrt: "An honorabb man should marry only for love." Shu "Uertaimy, on, certainly; u no can ai tora iu MIU' Nerve unit 1.1 rer l'llla. An importaht discovery. Tlicy net in the liver, stomach anil bo els through Hi nerves. A new iirlnclp e. They spued i cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, ll and constipation Splendid fur men, worm and children. Smallest, mildest, surest. 6 doses for 25 cents. Samples free at T. 1 Thomas and W. F. Biervs Dm Store. !?Wife: "What do you suppose baby Is. thinking about?" Tho brute of a hus band: "I a'poso he's thlnkibg what to cry about to-mgnt." A Great Battle Is constantly going ou In the human aysteu when you sutler with consiimvlton, coughs o. colds they strive to ruin health and dratrvlc Urns to the grave. Take timely warning am use Pan-Tina Cough and Consumption Cure Prttit M and fiO enl. Dr.: Lee's Liver llegulator is a sure cure loi ayapepsia. oiuousness, neariuuru, niuiKesuuii sua an Kleiner complaints, anal Domes irce u. Thomas' Drue Store. The man who sighs, "How soon wt are- forgotten 1" has only to leave u hotl without paying his bill to And out nowoaaiy mistaken no is. lCpocll. The transition from looir. Ilnirerlna-and rain fal ilekasss to robust health marks an epoch li the Ills ol the Individual, Such a remarkab . rentlatreaiaredinlLeineraorv fnd the am-nci usiriDT mi kooo neaun uas oeen auatiieu i aratelullv blessed. Hence It Is that so much li beirdtn praise of Eltetne Ulnars So man; faaltheT owa their restoration tu health, tu Ih tn of the Ure.it Alterative and Tonic. II yui are irottDieo. wnn any uisvase oi aianeys, iivh erotouaoti, of long or short standing; )ou wi suretr Boa rallet bv uia of Eltctrlo ililtr-i. Isold a. (00. and U per bottle at itEHLHs urvatture. No true man can lire a half life whoi he has senulnelv learned that it isonlj a half life. Tho other half, the highoi nail, must naunt nun. Grandmother Saysl ythtn she was a girl that her mother al s?Ti (tare her sulphur and inolas lesto purify btr blood, but she now gives Sulphur Bitten to her grandchildren, as It is the tho best medicine she ever saw The Father. Misfortunes are moral matters, which frequently restore tho healthy tones of tho mind after it has boon cloyed and siokenea uy prosperity. Hay Thank Her Stars. Tlie narrow escape of Mrs. II. M Searle. cf Elkhart, Ind., from n preniattiredenth t wonderful. She slates that "tr tweiv Tears my heart troubled me greatly. I bl csme worse. Had smothering; spells, thnt breath, fluttering cniilii not sleep on my lei side; hail much Pain in Brest, nlx.ul.ler inn stomach. Anklesswelled. IIuil much head ache ind dizziness Treatment did me n good, until I tried Dr Mile' New Hear Cure and Restoratite Nerve The first hoi tl helped me,aml 1 mis soon virtual) v cure For safe at T. D. Thomas and W F. Hier drugstore, A fine book on the Heart un Nerves free. a,. When a man thinks hlmsolf a genlw ho lots his hair grow long; when r woman thinks she has a mission tr fulfill in life she cuts her hair very short. I have been troubled with chronic t tarrh for years. Ely's Cream R.ilm in th nlyremetv amone the many that I linn used that affords me relief. E V. Willurd. Druggist, Jollett ill. I have been troubled with otarrh for tet years and have tried a nuinler remedies But fnnnd no relief until I purchased r bottle of Elv's Cream Balm. I consider it the most reliable preparation for catarrl and cold In the head Geo. E. Crundall P. .M., Quonocliawntaug, H. I Fledgely "I lovo you. Alice: will you be mine?" Alico "What aro your Ideas regarding ringsr" tlodgely "Uiamonasr Alice "raice mo." "There was an old man of Tobago, lived on rice, gruol, and sago," ho had headache so bad. After he used a bottle of Salvation Oil, he could eat roost boef and plum pudding all right. They say tho winter advertisements of houses will run somewhat in this trie; A- large and oleeantlr furnished bouse for' rent, In easy dlstanco of a druggist who soils Dr. Bull's Cough ajrup. "Clara," said her mother, sovoroly, "did I see Mr. Spoodlo holding your hand last night?" "l'os; but he was showing me how he saw some people warning along tno otner mgnt." "How does a marriage certificate be gin!" asked Edith. "I don't remember exactly but I think the first words are, Know ail men ny tnose presents," an. swered Mrs. Plusher, Bhe (enthusiastically); "Oh, George, aont you minit iue groacosc joy in me hiuo iiurauit, ul luo.guou, no iruo, and the beautiful?" lie: "Rather That's why I'm here to-nlghtl" Marberry (a good deal flustered): Madam. I was perfectly wllllns to hold your baby for a moment, but now that , he' swallowed my looknt, I Bhould like to know whether you want to buy or en." -Nothing gives a man such courage as faith in his mission and confidence in his atrensth to carrv It out. Nothine so hinders and breeds oowardlce as "the gnawing gift.of doubt." He that hosl- tatos; 'fearing he may not succeed, doubting whether success is possible, Is sure to fail. "Ho can who thinks he can." Faith makes he roes, oonauerors. martyrs; -while doubt of ten'er than con- ecunca "makes cowards of us all," fTbe .safest way to kill a man." said facetious Chollle, "is to bore him to death." "Well, you want to be careful. You're Just the sort of follow to do that on oi tning." pvadlns; for Leagues Aronud Tkfjaartby, overflowed lands, sunken lots nnd aU jsbniergad river banks, which clve them MrU, to seeds of malaria Impiegnate the air tut are inhaled at vry breath bv thousands sjnpTorlded with any adequate safejnard against ttsbaoefolinflnsnes. Yet such eilst-potent aUkatarsmedy ortoprorent, pure la Its eon ettrasnts, and th professionally reeogDized notUtot for the hateful driiK, quinine. In aai is Boitetter's Stomach Bltttrs, a family tpteUe aad safeguard, foremost not only as an aatidot ta roauria, but alio as a meant of Krmantotty rtmovlnjidyapepsU. and relieving otuUpation, liver coiripUint, rheumatism, ' iw&tiy and bladder ailments, and nervousnes. AblOHflBTjtoraoti It Uktt the first place and, sr.s?rcffB appBtr. uo it sjiuraali. STRANGE THIKOS KATEN. Cnrlous Things That Tlekla the Palate of ropU In IilrTerntis Climes. Seaweed, savs Dr. Cresiri, Is enten on the coast of Scotliiud and Ire'nud in nut flvoiles. Is at times the chief fowl of i4 1 onw of the poorest When dry it - I at . .. 1 . 1 Y 1 1 .. .. ........ richer than oatmeal or Indian com in nitrogenous constituenls and lakes rank ' among the most nutritious of rogrtnMo fooda Laveu is an exception to the low ' natlmnttnn In tvtitnll annwMfd is held, mul is a favorite condiment We have ' known it eaten in large quantities iu , North Djvoh, and with iiiucli i elisli. . i r. ii, ,i,i it should I esteoped iu water logetudof the i-alt Willi liicli it Is linpreg mte.i, i and a little cniboniite of 1.0J11 removes "rz -itr,:: i stewed in milk or water lilt iiiucilii;i- nom, and is best flavored with viiientir or epper. Fuugi are almost every where largely eaten, though in England hs attention Is paid to them tlum they deseive, nnd few kinds nppear at tith.e. A curious error la lo buppoo Unit fungi are enlable and toadstools poison ou; no such hue of demarkutlnn exists 1 nor, strictly speaking, bus tho name toadstool any precise meaning. Very many fungi nre edibl, and the common agnrio usually enten in England i not the most palulnble and wholesome, tevr foods are more savory and none iiro greater favorites than well cooked fungi, and the souls of vegetarians yearn fur them. Tne most repulsive food which human beings could eat is man. Fortuna.ely, cannibalism, although once very general, is now mainly confined to the most de graded tribes of the' South Soa Islands and to some districts of Australia and Central Africa. Lindsay, of Piuscoite, relates that a man, Ilia wife, and family, wero burned to death on the east const of Scotland for eating childion whom they had stolen. During the French revolution the heart of tho unfortunate Princesso Lainballe was actually turn out of the b.aly by one of tiie yelling savages near, taken to a restaurant, and there cooked and eaten. Human flesh is Bald not to bo unpalatable, and thii is confirmed by the horrible narrative given by Lindsay. He mentions that as ono of the girls was being taken to the ex ecution she exclaimed "Wherefore chide ye with me, as If I had committed an unworthy act? Give me credeuce and trow me. if ye had experienced eat ing men and wonion's flesh ye would think it so delicious, that ye would never forbear it again. " The Tannese Of our own day distribute human flesh in iittU bits t ) their friends as delicious morsels, nnd say that the fl-'sli of a bluck man is preferable to that of a uliito one, for the taller tastes salt; other canuibuls hold the same. The lion is ealen I y some Afrienn races, although its flesh is in small f.iv r with them, u hi. o the Zulus ibid eat Hon so much to their liking that, no. o ! ding to Dr. CoIoiibo, they upply to food teeming witii lnrge colonies or grubs the comprehensive wprd "tiboinl," which Rlgnifles, in their un couth jargon, "great hupp nesn. " David Livingstone tells us l hut uburiiiiHl Aus tralians and the Hottentots prefer tlio inte-tine of animals, and he iidds that "it is curious that this is tho part which wild animals always begin with, ami that It U the first choice of our men. " T.e hippopotamus is another favorite meat with the Africans hi-n tlo-v catch it Its fl?sli, when young, is tender and palntnhle, but it becuinoi coarse and unpleasant witli advnmiu ; years. ' Tlio Absuntan linu the rhinnc roi much to their liking; .-o ihey do t o elephant, wit ch is dso eaten in Sam i r . Dr. Livingstone speaks oi e u li. foot as excellent "Wo hud tin-f .it cooked for hrea fast, and found it u licious. It U a whitish it u s. ligh i ' gtdiitinous and sweet like n arrow. A long march to pre eut lulio s iej 1 t wi-e prec. uti hi niter a fenst on el -phaut's fix t Elephant's t mgue mi i trunk are nlt-o good, and uf or lou -hu meri -g much resemble the liump-i of it 1 m II In and the tniiguo of an ox, i.t all the j h'T meat is tuuh. nnd fro n its peculiar flavor ouly to he eate i by n hungry ninn. " 'i he elephants eaten durl g the siego of P. rls were said t ho agreat success and the liver was pio- nouuceil nner t nn Unit of any gooso or duck. The people, of Zauzibar should stand high for the comprehensive tha. -icier of their cuisine. Aui"ng other delica cies are a small monkey, and a fruit eating bat Locusts nie relished ly the Bedouin of Mesopotamia, and some other Eastern tribes; they are placed on strings, and eaten ou journeys with bit ter and uuleuvcned brend. The Jews, who were prohibited eating many kinds of food wh.ch our larger experience tenches are palatable aud wholesome, as ne.l as Boine that we uo not veiitme to touch, were permitted to have their fill of locusts. The locust is an article of diet to this day, but only of the very poor; it is thrown Into boiling water and eaten with Bait To live on locusts and wild honey conveys a more accurate picture of ex treme poverty nnd frugality to rt trav eler in the Eut than to anyone else. Locusts, huwever, are not always cooked. Sometimes they are eaten fresh. They are said to have a strong vegetable taste, the flavor largely depending, as might be expected, on the plants on which they have been feeding. Dr. Living stone, who showed his common een-e by not being fastidious, considered them palatable when roasted. In the west Indies a large caterpilhr. found on the palm tree, is reokoned a great delicacy and why not, let us ask? To our civilized taste, however, carrion I and bad eggs seem foods which no hu man being could rilisli, Not so, the Chinese prefer stale ta fresh eggs, and the Pariahs of Illudoi tan filit greedily with the dogs aud jackals for putrid carrion. They would relish the rousette, n kind of bat plenti ful in Java, which the natives value; but althought its flesh is white, delicate, nnd tender, it general! v smells strobgly of music. The Nn -us also eat raw meat TV hut nulned Ih Meeting. Mr. W'ij ;gins Well, my dear, did the Woman's Society for IMormiug tho Earth have a good meeting? Mia. Wiggins (a fair reformer) Well, just so so. You fee, business was going on beautifully when some one asked the president nbut the new bonnets worn by the younger boroals women at their annual meeting. "Proceed. " Mia W. (blushlngly) And then then the hour for adjournment had come and gone before she got through. f Pittsburg Bulletin. A Sea Math In tVlnter. A writer in the ladia' Horns Journal brings a timely matter to miud; "People who are fond of tea bathing iu summer should know that in winter a mit ef fective and yt simple substitute for soa water is a cup of rock call dissolved in warm wat r and added to the bath, A warm salt bath of this kind is the most refreshing tonic for an exhausted Ixtdj-. But don't go out of doors after tnul .g It. Just before golug to bed is the right time. Que of the strongest characteristics of geuius it the power of lighting its owa DAY'S HORSE POWDER Prcvento Lung Fever I Chi Distemper, lien jes, Glanders. Loss , ,. 3f. Appetite, I oundjr, Fevers, , tahpackage. Bold I. y all dealers. Cures Dysentery, e-dDiarrhosa. iIVIDm fePaaB 1 Cares Wind I CMIo. &o. ' UovoaGripinganaSummerComplalnt. & UCJjtliate3 ccvZimKl ReimlalCS tllO llOWCls! "Tm PEOPLE'S REMEDY" For tho cairo of COUGHS, C0LC3, Hoarspros3 .Asthma, Incipient Con sumption Croup, Whooping Couch, ar.d for fio rolief A Consumptive per sons. For Saloby all druggists. 25 cents. cnnvciAt'OE s own ciaAtirrrrs for Co- OMUna tarrlil PrlctlOCli. Atoll druaaMs. A STAIV2PEDE, CorraUms a drova of horses elves you plenty of work for hours. You don't hare tine lo think what Iho weather la. Von let everything slide, till the worli is over. But Ihe cowboy is never Un prepared. When tnis "picnic1' harpens, what ever the weather, he is not drenched and wet to Ibe sMn before it's over, because he is always provided with a '"Fish Brand Pommel blicker." With on cf these eade coals on, you can't act wet if yon try. Your entire saddle will be Inside Ihe coat, and It will be dry. too. Did you evertry the V mrnel Slicker? Jut try one, Ihey cost very little. Then no more colds, fevers, rhenma- otner resnits lo exposure of wepther. rment etaraprd whh Fish Biand " i raaa matK. lion I accent any interior coal when yon .cm have the MFish Brand Slicker1' deticred without extra cost. Particulars sod illei traled catalogue free. A, ). TOWER, Boston, Mass. Tho Most Successful Remedy ever dlseov. tred, as It Is certain la Its effects and does not blister. Read proof below i KENDALL'S SP1VIH CURE. Baxviiutox, Pa., Nov. zt, TO. Da. n. J. Earoiu. Co. Oenta I would like to make known to thosewho are almost peraaarird to usuKendall's Spavin Cure the fact tbat I think It Iso moht excellent Liniment. 1 bavouai d I ton it Clood spavin. The horse weutua three legs for three years when 1 commenced to use your Kendall'a Spavin Cure. I used teu hot tleeonthe horse and have worked pjin for thro, years since and luu not been lame. Vours truly, WJI. A COM GrnsUKTOWH, N. ? Nov. 2, 1323, Da. B. J. JCmrDixb Co., KnosDurKaraiis, vu Oentsi In praise of Kendall's Spavin Cnro I will sy. tbat a year ago 1 had a valuable youmt horse be- tome very lame.liock enlarged andawollcn. Tho goon here) pronounctd bis lameness Blood spavla bDrnemen about lierafwa h&ve no Velerlnnrv Shf. or Thorough pi n , ihuy all told mo there wni no cars far It. ha became about cseteiL. and I con- Idered him almost worthless. A friend told ma of th merlta of vour Kandll'a Boavln Cure, m Z bought a bottle, and I could see very plainly groat lmprovementt Immediately fromltause.aiiODtforo the bottta waa used up I was satUfletl that (t wu dolDR bim a ereat deal of Rood. 1 bought a eecond hot t fa sitiiI fbAfi-iVA it waa itaiwl lln mvhnnawnt cured and has been In the team doing heavy wort all the season since lfttt April, showing no more algnaoflL I connlderyour Kendall's Spavin Cura U sKIUKQIO ITlCUICiUCsUIlU I BIlWUlll D9 IU VV7 Bt&blo In the land, Bespectf nil y yours. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $X All drug gists nave It or can get It for you, or It will be sent to any address on receipt of price by the proprie ;rs. DR. U. J KENDALIj CO., Eaosbursu Falls VcrraonV SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 1 1 , Xltvttuida Luv.i ooe purma-.ieijU cuietl by- I! l'lllL.AllKI.IniA. I A. nnrM.iiunnpiatlPn t.r luMi uf time from buftlisetf . ems inmouuL-t lu mraUji by uhtrs w-itBtt huatiti Olrt ular. CURE lUARANTEED. o'-n. Prof. ALEXANDER BOUDROU, era t3 IT am now Tl rcrfts nfave. Wmn atndent of ,11 VPitf lutim ll,M Medicine and wirnery for seven vears mid" 'Hinntin nr. Atiwui. unit uiiit 14-11 warn' nil'il ludy and In ooniiiiltallnii with ven or Hip immt 'ininni uiyii'iiis 111 in. ri,v ni I'liuotl. iplil.i lurliT,.l tiavp .llHOovcred the oire of hiiiiiv villed Inenralile disease. II can 110 loiiL-rr hi- iliHioted that the snlne e 11. -iceured: that naiahaeil limbs oan Ih. iH.tni..(' a totlielr natural ni., and ueiiei.il dhlllrv i-u.d roiijiestlon uf the In nln. Kiiniilpiv. resultants 111 Atroke ai d the worat oases ol rbeiiii'itlin, -i-atloa, neuralKU, liver eoniidiilnt. Hrlirlits' di ae of the kidneys, liln and bo 11- disease, i n 'arrh. bronchllls. ehronle rtysenterv. ainl a... alld heart illaee hiiiI dlpluu.i. alletil'r-'v .nrel with pure inedleine of m own prt p.ini. ilon.lfusM pmiierlyasdneetAi. . DurliiK nine yar mer li.onr Mrauns in this, elty alone have lined tliei medlunea ami .11 e living iMIncsicH of their worth. All then n 1 iii-n can be olir-itneii tiv calling at the nnw hi d l.ih iratory of Professor RiHidron, No 1727 Nmtii Tenth Ktreer. Philadelphia. I una lyvaeli In lured In the spine and ruiralrril Mr seven vrai and proDoniired Ineumhli- hy seven of the mist able plivslclans and sui eenns of th el y 1 nm now well and healthy, ImvniK cured myself ltl my own inedteloe If not llHteu to rhnse nrejntloeri aintliist 1111 rfl, . u tn medicine and die, whi n you can ba savsd. I ' so Into practice tnvsHf, helng over l. c ir4 of dS . nut will !' in y irtrdlc lira I iiKf lu'i ,-i.ili.tM.T I-' yt. 1 tns cynneeti'd aIUi .1- i i"""i '" oallliii; .1 !'' resnUui-es ol the ak'k If required. i .in... in. w (uni ,u nfT. isand tv required i lie iltt., fin"1 thf., i ire medicines and. UiusaesMii .ei 0 . md ixlleve for viuirstives. OSes and lh rat rv oim-ii (tally from I A . M . . U9,.v r. M. Cal, or wrl'e AUtXANPKR BOU OB N. iMu t.. PhadeluJiU., l a et lUliKMV 1 Weisprt Busing liirectory. In the Old I'mt UfhVe Building. Fine and Medium Hhoen for I ariles. Men slid ( litldren tit the m-i Inwi hi pttrrF. New Hulibf rs Inserted In Cittern at from 4U to iiti cents. All kind of I'epnlrliig Neatly, Cheaply hih' and Piotuplly nltemlrdlo. . HAND-MADE BOOTS & UnOES .in , MOO EASY-SHAVB, AMI A JsTVLisu llAin Cut, 00 10 II'. F. BsHANG THK UAIlUKll, Over the Onnal llriihjre. 1' C'naU Uu j cr ro to A. F. bXTDEll, vnil buy jour Organs, l'lanos.Sewliis Miielilm- Wringers, WnshiiiR Mailillios. iiiiieineiiii. limps ol nil hinds. It lll PMS'Vou ogct l i mil mebefore buying. lean savojon tnonv M. FL.ORY. Manufiict mer of II LU I)iS T1IE ALL IN NKWS The 'ADVOCATE' and Dealer ln HAltNTSX, roi.l.AltS iiiiiaiir. CLEA INDEPESUBM -l'.eal Itl- 1,1. A 1 I. 1 C, vii ira, i'i.y-nkts, Mr.. Ac &'e. VII IT V. -o- ST11EET. R. J. HONCEN, Iractir.nl Wagon Jiuilder. llcpniring Nenlly nnd Clieaidy Done m Very Heeionnhle Prices. 'leneral Artent for theBllbarth Patent Adjii'i able Ciurlage role, and Denier In Haggle and cuit. M. OKun'tz. it a It - iDl I IN' AND SSIOOTUailAVlNG III the wry IiiIii'm dt)luoi Tonsoil.il An At UOHN a 8a i.o . .-'alii " Try Iilml CiHsL end Lelllgliliiii- Welssport Llrldge. Dealer In SoleLeAth- er, rinlslietl ii Skitu, Kip and Up per I, earner, Harness Leai her, etc. 1 1 Idlest prices luildfoi IIIde,Kliis&'l'ullow. li nitAMvUM lioi'si:, ItAST WEISSrOltT. PENN'A. his house otleis first-class accommodations b ,e permanent boarder aud transient gut's. nnlc prices, only One Dollar per day. iixl-iy John Ititiinio. Proprietor. Oscar Christman, WEISS POUT, PA. Livery and Exchange Slulh my tiding carriage! and safe drlvhik horse estnccoiumodutloiisto ni;cnts and traveller lull and telegraph orders promptly attended ? Ive ineatilal. ninv'l-1 The - Woissport - Bakery, c. w. i.AUnv. rnoriiiirroit. Delivers Fresh Bread and Cakes in Weissport, eingiuon anu icuuues every uay. In the store I have n Fine line of Confectionery ir the Holiday Trado. Sunday schools and testi vnisstiipueu at lowest iirii-fs u .- i Over Canal Briflp E. WeissDort UNDERTAKER AND DEALKK IN "URNITURE. PARLOR aUlTK!3, BKD ROOM SUITR-. ., c Pilces the very lowest. Quality o( ."ids the licit. Satisfaction guatunteed In ir particular. ! .'a8kit.8, Colilns nnd Shrouds VV i ive- i full tin-' vlileh we vl,l furnish ie lowest possible prices. Flour, Peed, ficc, the choicest quality at very reasonable prl jus. aiiuou oo eoiivincou. JOSEPH F. REX, prl4-ly EAST WEISSI'OHT. East Weissport, Pa. WUOLESAMi DEALER IS keen Groceries.Fruit? lystors, Ornngrs, Lemons, l pii nits, Apples, Sweet I'otatoes "onfctions, Ciprurs. &c, &c. Our juices on all good9 are as ow as city prices and yoii snvi rlie freight. Call at our ston b fore baying elsewhere. 1L. CAMPBELL, Jet filer ami Watclimabsr. Bank Street, Lehighton, Tnna Kcspecttnlly Invites the attention of bis friends anuine citizens lieiirrauy 111 111s iiiiiueuso new stock ol Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewely, it I'rtces that defy competition. It will patu'oit call and inspect my sloek before purcliSJini; else" uere. REPAIRING Promptly done at lowest charce, and all work guaranteed, Doift Fomet the Place. Mm mm$feQllf SIGN OF THE BIG WATPH Bank St Lehighton. ne1!il7 SCHIFFMAHN'S ASTHMA CURE 5ll lutUll VUsta Ihl aMAsl VlAlMl SttBk ltaABMk ioruUaiUn. kO WIITUO let MLkLtTL Ssim sitsl tUolsl, or by tolL 64m i 1m Free f4 I'ujp. OR. R. BCHIFPMANMsj hrJ, MUa. If mar WO on thntikl Ukso TD-llfttT wlih MsMi.br' cqs Croup, b4totU4 you 0v Ubsl (ilgivlcUa 0oui4 my Beldiq'8 Itaody SO rAn(tlusK nTr ftUW. Or luc h'W trom ttutarujfat Il4tMtlthUTUlsitMtWiir sod U tbat rtalrufansri. In 'It Is strange Hint tnj Jnwbsnl, irho pridM Mra wit on hli t Idy tppcrance, cQ csny Minneh blddw, dirt. And sit this nrntlsen could b atoldtd If lit would uso WolffsUGMEB'ang on bis. shoas. and yst ho ears It la tha flnsst Draaalns In tna world f or his tumors. Change a Pine Table to Walnut A Poplar Kitchen Press to Antique Oak. A Cane Reciter to Mahogany. Boo irhat oan bo done with 20C. worth of ri it3 WOLFP Ji BAHOOLPn, PMladolphla. E3 Tha nroniott RlnnH Ptirifipr&O Tills Great German Medicine la theff, cheapest and best. 12S doses of SUL-iTj I'lIUlt BlTTli RS f or 1 .00. less thaniy Sf unuvvrit one cent ft dose. It will cure theff fi- m worst cases or sain Ulscnec, rrorno m Ma common nlmola on tho faces? P" to that awful dlsenso Scrofula., ? 1 Kill. I 'COUt I .rseHI 1 1 best medldno to use In all. HULl'IIUIl IIITTKICR la Ull s lenses or tucn stubborn nnor0nr III I ntiiiuu uisiMiat.-i. xwjrneysnrc IU not ever tako fft U,r. i E3 BLUE pills iauitiiyuKEa ormerciirv-tiiflvfirft rtpri A -" ' I Ir. I'lacour' trust lnJXB,rilf,,CWi? Sulphur niTTMiu. matter what alls tho ninyst nml hs.fVSfyOU.USa mcdlclno over made. finln1ini. wlthaTCllowRllclrrjOrDon'ttVfttt nntll wtm La substance? Isyourjraro unable townlk,orTl breath foul andareflat on your back,! I oOTenslvo? Yourcfbut get Bome at once, It! 1 stomach Is out' will euro you. Sulphur 1 1 of order. TJseiyBlttcrs Is I I SULPHUR tfrn.--, ,,ti,..ji LI 'ltmn,o1IUlnl,. kt,Tl. .1.- , , ... f3 1 Is your Ur-jyterlng aro soon made well by lne thick, jriu uso. llemcmher what you ropy, clo.jfroad hero, It matr eavo your . t v.ine. n nas eaveu iiunurciis. . (V lln'i'l y Don't wait until to-morrow, S f Try a Bottle To-day I E3 Am Tun Iftw.enlrltrd.RrKs wrlr. S Sot suffcriuff from tho cxceaca of wiu euro you. aonil J eui suinips in a. i. uruway a i.n., lioston, Mass., for best medical work iiubllahixlr Read the Advocate. -AT THE Gontral Drug Store, OPr. THE PUBLIC SQUARE Bank Sircct. Lehierhtou. Pa.. IS HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Drugs and Medicines, Fine Soaps, Brushes, &c., &c. choice Wines and Liquors Wall Paper and Decorations! Spectacles When you buy a pair of Shoes you want i. ioodtlt. But II you ueeu SPECTACLES It b niucli more Important that the EVE should ui iceoinmodutedwltli eorrpct tdnpxa ul Hitrnn,.i Iv nttlnu frame which will brine t ie lenses di rectly bufoiM the c-iitre of the eye. If oulnr vour spectacles at Dr. Horn's vou w.ll Dud thi iiiovo poinu properly utteuaed to. tZS. PERSCRIPTIOHS Caefally iComnoumlt OMTlSitrRICr A pamphlet of Infortaitlon udab-AB xudumq rii Tt3Jii, MTaaejj vAddms ItiUNN X CUe, v3Ul llrondway. StOVG0, Tinware, f Hoaters and Ranges, In Great Variety at Samuel Graver's fopular Store, Bank Street. Hoofing and ISpoutinga specia ty. Stove repairs furnished on Rh or t notice Reasonable! Jj Purely lcal in our aim. Hit Vsttt tdH rtd ltd trrtl.d b ntr WattiwItsiis.wUl trk bsasliufdMikly Tssswla ltrwn rMllliM.rhirrUrUs. w til t so furaltli W kisr ls mn Ikre TLauusvai Ua,ni tb IttlsUlii WMlltirinljtl Wtllcll yOU COP rmt rtt IMSOSslt '-rnsMl. I sVr hut on werkw fron mu (Uwrict f povBir. I uw rn Ml" SUU'-M Iiit stlWTV. raMnpiaiiHiii, iivt ftlrttJjr Uurkl uki prvtrUM wttt isi4svMBt JfT ttiimbjr, wltttan suakbif vr WW ll'iNKW an bvmifi run psnwiHn r J AddM all 1MM IIUX 4S40, Auciistn Mntst. THEPOLICE GAZETTE Is the ouly Illustrated paper In the world onululns all tbs latest ensattonal and sport ing news. No saloot) keepar, barber or elnl loom oan afford tn be without It, It alwayi uakes irleads wherever It goes. Mailed to any address tn the United States seenrely wrapfied. is weks (or 81. avod Ave cents for tatnple copy. liichard K. Fox, FrinkllnFonate, New York flty fsygfif Waft s'lli FLUTKM OF TUB rTKAMlOfl. Played 8,000 Tears After Borlat, They Show Hint Rejptlans Had Onr 8oIi. A number of eminent musiclnus were Invited tn listen to n highly Interesting lecture delivered recently to Ilia Koynl Academy students by Mr. T. L. 8ontli nte, upon nnolent Egyptian musical in strumeiiU Iu genemi, nnd upon the double pipes recently ulscovereil Uy Jlr. Flinders Petrie in tlio tomb nt ICitlitiu iu particular. From the fact that the flutes shown 1 1 the freooes were of yh rlous leiiftths Mr. SoiUliRiito con jectitred that the Egyptians almost from tho time of Moses must hnvo had knowledge of some sort of hnrmony, while ns In one of the frescoes seven flute perf. rulers were simtilttmeouily playing au eighth hnd what ho whimsically described as "BO bars rest, " Slill mure interesting was tho exhibi tion of the ncluat Autos discovered in the lady's sarcophagus at Kuhun nnd In disputably dating before the time of King David of Israel. Performed upon (aud the task of playing these archnlc Instruments Is now most difficult) by Mr. J. Finn, they gave practically the exact notes of our diatonic scale, llius proving in every sense of the term lo actual demonstration that our scale was known to the Egyptians many cen turies before the Greeks, from whom It had erroneously been supposed we bor rowed it. No attempt was made to per form upon the double flute, and, indeed, if over the two were played together the art is now lost. But upon a copy of one of these ancient flutes Mr. Finn pel formed a very ancient funeral dirge entitled "Tho Song of Sonus. " Tiie lone of these instruments, we may add, in no way resembles that of the flutes of to-dny. It to a certain extent recalls the dronn of tha bagpipe, although one prominent musician irrevereutly 1 lie -oned it to the sound of the small tooth comb and tissue paper of our child hood's days. Many other copies of ancient Instru ments were tried, among thorn a replicu of n flute ( Uncovered two years ago by a Fioiicli savant), with 11 holes, the ap proximate date being 1S73 B C, thnt is to say, during tho period that the Israel ites weie still in Egypt To stop 11 holas iu a flute would seem to demand thnt one of the hands should have an extra linger; but Mr. Finn, after many trial, tins succeeded in doing it, aud tho notes giveu were practically those of ourchro m ii t i c scale. From those aud othor facts Mr. Soulhgnte, in the peroration to his xery vnlitall) lecture, contended that the tonality of the ancient Egypt ians was the source of our own muiic, and certainly none of the niuslciims present wero willing to contradict a doctilne which seems quite feasible. Loudon Daily News. Till! UAllY INUUIIATOK. It Gives Strong and ll.,rty Life to Many lur-uts. The "couveuse" in tho Philadelphia Women's Medical Col logo is nn institu tion much in demnmb It is occupied constantly by some tiny tenant thnt Is not strong enough to live in tho open air, and it was not long ago that a dupli cate' "couveuse" had to bo imported from Paris. Tlio two are now in full operation, turning out strong, whole some bnbiea. The French word "couveuBO" means "a brooder, " and la applied to the little incubator; In which weak iufauts aro p. it until they gio strong enough to live like common babies aud breathe the air of tho rest of munkind. It is a very idinplo apparatus, easily made, easily manipulated, and serves an excellent purpose. It Is a plain hard wood box, 28x20x15 inches iu dimensions. Six inches from the bottom there is a floor through which there is an opening made about three Incites wide ncro-s tne foot end. O.i this floor the nest for the llttl, tenant Is made of a thick bat of cotton covered with the softest flannel. Tiie top of the box flts tightly, and is made of glass. At the hoad end of the box there is an open register three inches lu diameter, which udmtts tho air into the lower chamber of the "conveuse. " Tliii air pusses over five bottles of hot water placed lu the basement apartment, nnd goes up through the opening iu the floor nt the foot. At this opening three good sized ppouges aro suspended on a wire. The sponges are kept damp and moisten the air which comes up from off the hot bottles. Over the head of the baby is n little chimney in the top of the lid, through which this air passes pait. In this chimney Is a little Un indicator, which is moved constantly by the cur rent of air. When it stops the attending nurse knows that the circulation of the air has been shut off. A little baby looks as happy on Its bat of cotton as a bird would iu Its nest The temperature Is kept anywhere from 80 to 93 degrees, according to the strength of the Infant, the weaker ones having the hotter surroundings. When the head nurse lifted the little fellow out of Its warm, moist b.-d, it kicked about in a very lively fashion. This pioneer baby incubator was brought to Philadelphia from Paris over a year ago, and it has never been with out an occupant The new one Is also lu constant use. Not a single infaut that has been brought up in either of them has died, and there have been a great many housed there. The treat ment must be very wholesome, for the head nurse said that the average In crease in the weight of the Infants is about 80 grams dally. Scaffold Hopes. Builders may be Interested In aprocess suggested by a Freuoh authority for im proving the strength of scaffold ropes, especially in localities where the atmos phere is destructive to hemp, fiber. The ropes, when dry, are dipped Into a solution made with twenty grains of sulphate of copper in about a quart of water, where they remain soaklug for four days, and are afterward drle I, By absorbing sulphate of copper the ropes are preserved from rot and from animal parasites, and the sulphate of copper may, it is said, be fixed tu the fib.-rs by a coating of tar, or by soapy water, the latter being even prefvrabli. AnJmlHb' llrlds' for Flra ITos. The " jumpers" used hy the ordinary street airs during the progress of a tire are of no use to the cable car, since there is no way of enabling the grip to jump the hose. Consequently long lines of cable curs are often delayed for hours during a fire on account of the olistructlug hose. To obviate all diffi culty an adjustable hose bridge has been invented, which supports the hose above the cars, leaving the track unobstructed. Tho apparatus consists of a simple trough r orndla made of gas pipe, which carries the boss, and whiou is supported on four gas pips Kgi with adjustable exten ions for use on uu aveu ground. Ibe apparatus Is so con siructaJ that it may be folded to oc cupy a spaoe of 13 indies square by 13 feet long, and can easily ba accommo dated under the car seats or on a fire truck. Tests made in Ban Frannisoo prove the great practical efficiency of this apparatus. uu sans ma value uf diAmonds does not inorease in the ratio of their size, " remarked the snake editor, "How does it iuorease, thou?" naked the hone editor. "In tbs ray hev of ttelrbrtlllay. "DARKEST ENGLAND." GENERAL BOOTH'S PLAN FOR THE RELIEF OF ENGLAND'S POOR- The Salvation Army Leader's l'rrj.ot Meellnr With Knvor--Tlie "Subraereml Tantli" a Ttnttlcnl nnd far lUaetimc Hcheme- 1,000,000 Needed, to lindow the linlnrprMo. Tlio chief of the Solvation Army, "General" B Kith, has suggested, in a book thnt U exciting deep interest, a plan for the lelii f of what he calls the "s-ibrm-iged tenth " of Great Britain. Mr. Burnley's description, in "Dukest Africa, " of thu Congo Foroit and IU people seemed to General Booth so typi cal of tho condition of Eait Loudon, that he has onlled his book "Darkest Eng land, and the Way Out " Is is possible hero only lo nstert that the lives of the people of East Loudon, thnt portion of the great city given over to the lowest and most hopeless classes, reach n point of misery and degradation almost lieyond tho belief of tlio -mots fortunate. These classes throughout the United Kingdom, Inclusive of London, number, according (o Qennral Booth, 8.000.000 souls, nearly as many ns nil the people of Scotland. 'Iho extent of Iho evil shows tho difficulty of dealing with it In this work it is atseneJ, aud hy many ndmltted, that the Salvation Army has been most successful. Through un ex tension of its methods, General Booth would show the "submerged" the "way out" of their wretchedness His scheme is radical, and of great proportions. U. proposes to attack the problem by menus of three so called colonies, Iho City, tho Farm, and tha Over Sea. The plan of the City Colonies is de rived in patt from that of tho Salvaiiou Am y Food nnd Shelter Depots, success ful establishments, where ull comers nre received at fourpence a night lu payment for supper, break fust, nnd a sleeping place. Under the now arrange ment, a Labor Yard will glvo the opp r tuntty to pay ono's way by work. Be sides this, n Household Salvage Brigade is proposed for the purpose of collec.ing tho vast wusto of food, tins, and other f daps that would be utilized by vil lagers, but must be thrown away lu cities. In these and other minor occupations the inmates, for whom those iu ch irge have not found regular employment or returned to friends, may show their ca pacity for steady work. AVhon It li suHlvlontly prood, they nre ready to send to tho Fail n Colony. Tho purchoso of nn estate of BOO to 1,000 acres near L idoii, and close to a rnilwny, is to piovido for lliis second linuicliot tho undertaking. 'Wasteland and waste labor will thin como together. The farm Itself is expected to train all capable men in ogricultuie of various sorts. The care of small fruits will give special opportunities to women. An Industrial Village, tho nucleus of the Farm Colony, will contain factories lo convert the Salviigo Brignde's scraps Into useful articles, the bones into but tons, tho tins iuto toys, and bo on through tlio lint Tho waste food, such ns Is not fit for human use, will go to tho pigs anil other miim:il-ijn tlio farm. From sorvico in this stcond grndo of tho enterprise, more jicrsons will b re stored to fi lends, anil the usual em ployments of moil nnd women. Others still will show their fltnoss fur prmnot tion to tho third nnd last settlement, tho Over Sea Colony. In Eiightnd's foreign possVsslons.Gni prul Booth believes suital.lo tract fur this colony niav easily bo found. With some knowledge of farm life, on laud prepared by pioneers for hcitloiiiont, framed tn tl i' colonlsti ns their i di vidual proj rt under tlio solo ol liga tion to ropuy the oxi enso of their journey and outfit, ruled by good laws, the n en nnd women rescued tr im Darkest E gland will huve a fuir chance to livo their now lives. For tho cndimnvnt of the enterprise General Booth asks 1,009,000. less than the cost of netiiKle llrxlvlassshipof war. The evident advantages of the plan nre that it begins iu tho core of the ovii it would conquer; from the first it culti vates self dependence instead of pauper Ism; throughout it is progressive, lend ing men on from strength to strength. Of couise objections are raised in the plan: that the cause of wretchedness and misery is largely in the people them selves; that other agencies lo accomplish the same end are in operation; that the successful execution of the plan requires more ability of leadership than can bo found. Yet when nil is said, the plan surely deserves serious consideration. SuQh a nation as England might afford enor mous experiment', undertaken with reasonable hope of solviug one of her jrrajeat problems. FORIY riJAItt HENUB. In Th it Time Onr Millionaires Will lie llltlloiialrea. Unless eome great change takes place iu our fiunncinl or social system the bill ionaire is certainly coming and at a rapid pace. True, a vast fortune does not multiply by mere interest if kept at home, quite so rapidly as one of more moderate size on account of the diffi culty of reinvesting such enormous in comes at full rates of interest But it a also true that in other resieots lnrge fortunes tend to increase much more rapidly than, very small ones . Oppor unities for huge profits on ) ecinl transactions are presented to million lir.'s far more often than to others . hey are more likely to gain by "the un named increment " Tbey can afford to ny for the very best service, and they nu and d. secure agents of great abil y and Integrity. Such ngeitts can as -nelly make safe investments In the vVest at 8 per cent as iu ti e E it nt 6 per ent. Small capitalists must keep their noney nt home, because they can not valoli over distant investments or nf ord tu employ local agents. These nil. vantages mora than compensate for the ouerruteof Interest which largo cap italists oft.-n have ta accept on home In vestments in consequence of their rapid accumulations. Thus we tea that in the last 0 years, while rati s of interest have been con duutly declining in America vast for uues have increased more rapidly than ver before, Seveial non-speculative states hare inoreosed flvo fold iu less than 40 yeais. luterestisuow very low; but, adding to inteiest the steady incre ment of city lauds, au addition of at least 4 per cent per annum at com pound interest may be counted upon for these great estates. At thnt rate it pres ent fortune of $200,000,000 would be come a billion ($1,100,000,000) iu less than 10 years. Financial conditions remain ing unchanged, the American billion aire might reasonably be looked fur within that time nnd several bill oiiaiiee might be expected within 05 year Iteckleaa Rodents- Tha rats aro recklessly roaming around tha mstlo regions of Ferrara, Italy, consuming the harvest before It Is gathered and making the prospect for the farmers peculiarly dismal. In gome places the peasantry have takeo to eating the rodents, and have found them very eseellent food. Sitmases to (9iii9Ae MfnttA Uktbet. TAKE FOR RHEUMATISM 1 GOUT, BACKACHE, Pains In the Side, i tho Chest and (he Joints, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc., etc., tho IMPORTED '"ANCHOR" PAIN EMlLEif rm? tMIPWm EVER W Th BEST. UNUALED REMEDY. Cued with sTTAAt i 'ppirfin tho ImnrUl and Roy&l UfnerM notpitai of Vienna 1 ann many otuera, Oat Vfitoliutta Tcitlnoiuil cut ef Tacuuaai i Ti:nToroi.iR Iu. jn 2B. hl Vrmr Anrhftr Pain Rnl orl rnli mL I lent. One of ourSUters, erlnr? from tlhon I mattim for yean, could flod nothing to our I ner out your Anrnor iain jsrii6r. School 6ISTKH3 DE WOTRlfl DAMS. i BO Conta a bottles Or MOST DRUGGISTS, OR DIRECT TOOM fl F. AD. RIGHTER & 00., i SIO Broadway, JVatp Torh.B Jturopenn IIoasesiRndolstadt.O'r, , i 1iodon, Vienna, Rotterdam, Pragua,i . AuniHiiD, utten. fiuremoerir, xipeia. a -3 TIM AwAlIXD. TREE Books about other Anchor Re-i medies on Application, PENSIONS. Persons desiring Pension lllnnks and Infnr initliin under Aet of June 1890, can obtain the uimo f i oin the undersigned, C1EO. V. ESSE11. rrothonotary, lUjrJStt Mauch Chunk. Pa, fixsioonua ao cno9 IU '037.1im 13 10 tosrpiJI 1I& CS "oo auiaiaaii ;;i3on , err) iq con wrp sflt pnn pnrndaid moo vj turn 'trai ay j dotii ,tni pai , jjoi )o 'siuaijr J0jsnt ii;iMU3t jqpcuvilMd naq nq ipouwj '9a raoijLoainr(3 to oaji ipjri&nx tirri trnriqo os, nvo B)an)nd Jood au 'ssajpoa au oi o.u )uos ki niA soanoc ,p tnoAi" " s ""-oti ano Tho Best Remedy In this world, says 3. Hofherr of Syraonse, H, T la Pastor KuenlK s Nerve Tonla, because raj son who was partially parallzed throe years ago sad attaobod liv Ota, lwa not bad any symptoms oj thorn nlncebe toote ono bottle ot tho remedy, t mostlioartlly thank for It. Norvous Prostration Curod. CnoaniK, N. Y. Jane, iS8. I was not able to da anything for 19 months. ai confined to bed most ot the tune, couldn't eat nor sleep, was so nervous and dizzy tbat I could not walk from tho houco to the garden, I was all run down by what the doctois called Eervous prostration. Ho meulclno seemed to elp mo. Then I took Factor Koenlgs Nerve Vrmta and now I can est and sleep and have no xnoro sinking spells, oan do my housiworlc again, lam very thankful (or this and recommena tbs Xordo to all sufferers. STJSIE VHlSnNETOEIl. Pr P T Horn, njrt .Lehighton o more N .... ot this. Rubber Bhocs unless worn tmcomrorUUy tlrfjl via vtua slln oil to fett. THE "COLCIIESTEU" RDBBEK CO. oTi r a shoe with Inside of heel lined with rubbta Tnii oiIroiH to tha shoe anil prevents the rabbet fivul slliilaa olT. Call for the "Colchester ' "ADHESIVE COUNTERS. JOHN LEHTZ. Wholesale Aenl, ALLENTOWN. VA. AT RETAIL BY Retail dealers can have their names Inserted lierennannllealinn. inaVlT. Uvo-ti HOMH riUST STREET, LSHIQETOtf. IS TIIE rLACE FOR Fie Soitms anil at tlie prices which are 10 to 20 dm cent, lower than elsewhere. A Dfrtect fit and best workmanship cuarameed In every liisancf. Itefure parchasmR elsewhcro call anJ sea us. -31 -ly u ti rarutd t Mr KtH Us of woilu ravi'llf and tet..tMtr by tbo tt I'll' r etc, oh tic ur U, atad In Ihrft iheylWr Any Pn m-i t. t lt jour ilm to ifc work Tbto li a ntity n if-d uli brhiffi ou4v(UJ mmr rtry wexkor. aUgfatsma -unit t irsktn s i rwiKrwiH CM fwvroa. Vt can fUrnUb ji imn b -r'-tr CO.. aUfiUTi kara. Full f lWMi.ro NtU Wiar auslt by JaUt. ft Otxxltlu,iro..V Yct mo)i ft w HitK, you -i not ttMka atitib.but r oan uatli uwni irhij Ikw wnt ftcn)iPt 4W Uy n an, aud buh a ytu i u i"tu leiMi a'l in b Kitt ( liuerl t. tin' tau cmtm oat hi liui.ia h 'itg ol) your lima at-an- aman ut utyj UK WHK All ! ilrv. Ultsstl t) P WW nif rVer. W aian jou, luvnUfctac a.yibbr. SA&II.Y, IVk-UlLY ifirriott 1'AU.Ii.UI.AUe aUU. AddraMatOBM. d Hula t. rti ti- hf 1ru mOtira st fwr nt. U Auua avmIa .) -Lid lisatMn. ItklDsto. Dataa. cut Otbmawdtjlaavai whjp nonth. Too rati rid tttsvwotfc kmt I IH4UO, Hbrrxrr yuuan. Kvau Jiiitian aro naJT aarnlaiC fri IV o o y. A 1 1 ofa. Wa .tv iWk from H & and atari j tin. Vrif tnosot rbr - i. (an wont ta i a snsini o on H&. F4t' ayswfw nog tfe'Oa. lOSatt f n aoaat R.lIiliiC 04. niaaVMiastiaoj PoiHt-ol.ra Piles! Piles!' Pilesi Trey's Universal rile SapoMtory. A sure cure or every turm ol 131m. luWrpal oi exsernal . itcMug or tleediug, and kwie standing cases lias nver fatlett. Try It. even If jou UaTt faHsd with (very other remedy. Tm suporai tory Is coueshs pad. easy w apply, sate, nmi and clean, aud i-iueases averv ad vuntaoe erer omt menu aud aalvas eta aleans ua In tl.eir r i ai i. lee. Olva it a irtat and vou will tM relln-ed and oonvloced. If your drngttM does nn( keen II or gel it lot you, aud tot IVby nuill, Prloe, M ( enti iTtax. Addraaa. . . Asroncw G. Tmrv. I III Mini M I III II1 In i I tl LS - 8 Ok MR faWll ev( Wan: pre.
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