ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STORK 8top tmri consider this, are you Bet tin yonr money's worth at tbe place you are trading, it not, stop at once, nnil begin to trade with a house tint nt all tlthm looks to your Interest m well as its own, and Rives you more and better valuo for your money. The fol lowing ttro some of our prlom nnu we safely bcllere they will out strip all competitors. Compare the price1! and quality and figure for yourself. nt stiipif cured shoulder, 7c. lb. Heat sugar cured ham, 11c. lb. Best country lard. 10o per pound, in 00 pound lot, 0 1-30. Nusbaum's Our Own Soap, 7 bars for 25 cents. Nusbaum's Tip Top Soap HettQr than Baboette, So a bar. Nusbaum's Our Best Soap, Co a bar, cannot bo bought for lem than Eo elsewhere. Nusbaum'a Olcan Soap, 4 bars for 30c, our Own brands of soap cannot be compared with other so called Laundry Soaps, as the above soaps are Mado expressly for us, and the quality guaranteed. Nusbaum's Baking Powder, 15c also, this same quality, of Making Powder was never sold under COc. Think -of tho yon are paying. oxtrovegant prlcces J. T. NUSBAUM, r-mt Mtreet, between South aud Plum street, I.elilKtiton. ra. The Carbon Advbcate SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20 1892. ' AND HUtttKTIf INQ l)lt01'l'i:D. Do Iteiiubljeans Fulled Down tie Persim mons In Great Shape. Tuesday's election in lively Lehigh ton was in fact tho llvllest election of a local character that wo have ever had. It was a stupendous fight for honors and the Republicans won lar gely, carrying off all but ono or two of the minor ofllces. Lehighton is Dem ocratic by a large majority, but tho people wanted a change. Tho defeated candidates owo their defeat not to any lack of intelligence or ability on their part, but becauso they groomed with leaders who are unpopular. The de feat of the ticket goes farther than local affairs, it lakes up other issues of more importance in the county as will be seen later on, We append tho ore at It una rust A star t ) donotes the winners : Bnrien J, Kllutr, 1!., M; John B, Leiltt, I)., til. Councunien-M. S. Koch. It,li M.L.l:a bcl, 11., zs. lllclisnl Hoons. I)., 282; Ed. Schmidt, n.i 255. school Directora-rW. McCoi mlck. It, i Daniel Wleand, 1).,3CJ; ! II. KotUiteln, It.. 3I7i W. C. Brlnkman, I)., 2Mj .1. T. Semrael, l., SUi Wilton Trainer, It., 229. Constable-'Ed. llanorth, 1)., 385s John Botioll.lt.. 218. Assessor fieo. Delhi, It, E0: Ed.Chrtstnian, 11, S80. Ta Coneclor-'Wirt. Sehaclle, n'3S7t J.J. Kuti.I)., 212. Overseer of the Poor 0nen Klotr, 1)., 3ci; Aaron Krnm, It,, 25.1. Judieof Elections W, I, Peters, I).,JUP. A. German, It., 300. Inspectors ot Election 0. A. Wasner, 1)., Silt w. J. Heberltng-. It., aa. Auditors 'George Itelcliard, 1)., 7i hewls Dover, D, 3371 C, A. Harding, It., 282. Death of Miss Laura Solt. Miss Laura Solt, daughter of Solo mon Solt, died at her home at Big Creek, on Saturday morning, after a few week's illness. She was aged 22 years and was a very exemplary young lady with many friends. Interment was mado on Wednesday afternoon, Rev. Wuchter, of the Lutheran church, Wolssport, officiating at tho last sad rites. WKATIIKHI.Y. A llnctjcet of Local News From n l.ltcly llorouftli. The "Sons of Temperance!" hold a sociable in Oak Hall on Tuesday even ing in which they wore joined by a few wagon loads of their brethren from Beaver Meadow. Quite a number of ladies, friends and acquaintances of the memberst joined with them in their festival, which ended with a supper to wntcn an am iuu jusiioo, Timothy Houser, an aged citizen of weatnerly, living on mine street, died last Sunday and was burled on Wednesday attornoon, Rev. Mason. heimer oulciating at the burial Jno. Shaffer, a young man from Rockport. died on Tuesday. Disease. pneumonia. Interment at Weatherly on Sunday. Tho many friends ot Philin Do Witt, son of our Master Mechanic. C. W. DeWitt, are pleased to hear of his convalescence from pneumonia. Ilo was employed by" the Lehigh Valiey Railroad Company near Newark, where they are constructing a bridge under i tils supervision. His recovery nas pro gressed sufficiently to pnable him, to come home last evening. Until he is fully restored, he will remain in town. r The spring election was a perfect Waterloo forthe Democrats. Tbe whole OLD MOTHER GRUNDY. alright end llrees Oeetirenee. Inside Hie llorongli Line. Read (roth's new ad. Buy prettiest jewelry at llni'lt ' -Ring, bracelets, natch rlinin i. silverware, Ac., at Book's Full line of Ingrain ,uil 1'iu- 1 carpets at Jlenry Schwail.' Emerson Fraeble will build o dwel ling house on Cypress avenue. James Wort, of Fourth street, is all smiles over a baby girl arrival. Aniandes Klstlcr has placod a pool table in Ills north First street restnu rant. Tax collector Rehrlg reports In taxes still duo on tho duplicate 1801 -The Carbon House has leased to nny party or pi date. -Dr. W. F. Darner, of Ha be nt the Exchango Hotel, March Hh. It Is said that James Scliocb, ot Denver Run, will erect two dwellings oil Fifth street. -Mrs. Elisabeth, relict of thelato Isaac Moyer, of Fourth street, is re- Tportod quite seriously ill. Thomas Weaver and wife this week moved to Allcntown where they will open a private boarding houso. The Urslnus Olee Club will appear in tho Opera House, this (Friday) even ing. All lovers of good music should hear them. They are good. -William Wernor, of north First street, will, on tho 1st of April, take possession of his farm near the Dry Tavern, in Mahoning township. Tho season for wall papers is al- wuys with us. You can get the cheap est and best new things in this line at Luckenbach's, Mnlich Chunk. Everybody oau't hold an office, but tho big majority of peoplo can afford to enjoy a rido in one of Ebbcrt's turnouts. Livery on North street. Oborts ore now In their now office, which when completed will be a cozy place to transact business. They will add to their office fixtures a large, now safoi Merchant Robert Wulp rejoices over tho arrival of n bright little clerk In his family. Tho llttlo follow finds a glorious welcome in a family of six gir's, Idnday, Washington's birthday. is a legal holiday and tho bank will bo closed. If you have a noto falling due onthatday-"flx"lton Saturday or it will go to protest. Ooorge Stocker on Monday took possession of the Fred. Millor saloon. George will make some improvements about tho place and it will no doubt soon become a very popular resort. Howard Chubb, formerly a teacher of our Grammar school, but for somo tlmo a resident of Lebanon, has entered tho Evangelical mlnlstcry. Ills friends hero wish him success. It will no doubt be very gratifying to the friends ot Mr. John S. Lentz to learn that he will be retained in his present very responsible position un der the Reading Railroad Company. 0. A. Goth will not open his wall paper store In Bower's block, until Monday of next week. Charley has had tho Interior of his store room handsomely ''fixed up" in city style. The juvenile baso ball crank iu this towu was wild this week over "Billy" Yonser's familiar phiz on a Uuslnus College photograph that was hanging In the postofllco forn few days. Tho Evangelical Missionary Society on last Sunday elected tho following officers: President, Philip Miller; vice president, James Boyer; secretary, Carrlo Weiss; treasurer, Robert L. Sweeny. From the Schuylkill county Call we learn that Reverend Calvin E. Bartholomew aud family were pleas antly surprised by members of his congregation at Creasona the other evening. -iXho probabilities are that tho ex tensive Lewis Graver proporty in South Lehighton will bo cut up into town lots aud so disposed of. This would open up cleganj locations for private residences. Tho directors of tho Lehighton Cemetery on Saturday evening oloctod I'fHii'LK on Tim an. IN A FEW WORDS. in t.. ria.'i natures of Familiar fare. ciiIik and flolnc. .1, .clerPampliell, of Lai i Monduy Hanlil Campbell, of tlnnk ln Phil vl. Iphla. L I' Kern, f Lehigh flap, was a visitor in town Haturday. Rtibert Firherer, of Weatherly, was in town on Monday and called on us. - U. O. Hough and wife, of Jersey City, visited Ollvor Hough and family on South street, this week Uoulal John Mspacli.Ti Chunk's .nor Mnnrh . popular Inn mill aaW1 ii e'jaHaOlaiaaaaaVaB' aaHiaaaMaaB .JIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBeBlBlBBBBBaBIBBBBBBBBBiaBaBSlBBBBDIBBBlBBBBSBSHBBBBBBBBBiaBlBBBBBBBV I taaaaaaaK' aaaHaHHHaaHaaaaaHr osaBnsilllaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH TSnuoHlTFifiii l.il UIM'IMB 1 i A Lively Writer Tells the (lr of The Ifappeolnta of a Week In flrnd Aitont r..xl. nan Old Carbon -Fuur Ilunirar.niiu i iblmt a itar.le ton pack pi'.ldlpi u( Una"! Meadow the other dav They vn. arrested, bntaetth il (I n.. I,. pMi.g all the coat. Jume n'lioni.f II. lor mmiy years a resident of Iimii'i'imIIi' an I Ivtaton, diod at the huni.' i hi", nn In-law, James North, at UriCLm. at KioVlock Friday night -There was a leap year party at rii d one evening this week In c damsels fBlr "to.ik the part f. d is to have a bate Imll ii' mrmber4 tind others lnter- hold a ball soon to raise f r fioxt season. NEWSY W5ISBP0RT. T1.eI)1ntetlatTotlHIlf)ritil ele4 In Strati nl-ni.r OrrleY hv .tretler" awl titinm. Mlners foundry continues idle. Daniel ( irnver was at Bethlehem on j Rapsher, is making an int FROM M A U C jffc CHUNK til Onaillr Oapflal SHftWr ,tCfiflmlra lit a i.eell 6rfpeiinliiaf. fmsnil ami Otlierwle. W. M. Rapsher, Jr., fin ..f Senator -itlng can Wo had the pleasure of closing digits with the genial John Lackey, of I'ACKKHTO.N. otitic Coming ItortMSjlli llfleflr Chroiilrlrtl. The DemocrnU hero h9ultl - Allontown, on Monday, while ho was clse more, barmonloHS spirit. in town doing business, Fred. Holm has returned to his homo iu Minneapolis, Minn., utter a ploasant sojourn ot some weeks with his parents iu this towu. Wester Beers, of Bowmanatown, was In town on Saturday and mado this office a pjeasant call. Mr. Beers will ploaso accept .our thanks for fav ors rendered. Henry Kreidlor was at Allcntown on Monday buying In stock for his coach-making establishment in East Weissport. Mr. Kreidlor expects to bo ready tor business by March 1st. Rov. A. M. Sampsel is iu attend ance nt the annual Conference ot tho Evangelical Associatlonovy In session at Lebanon. The probabilities are that he will bo reappointed to the chargo in this city. IIOWMANSTOWN. Local Splinters from n Grovrlnjr Lower i:n.l Vlllnirr.. Clyde Bowman is reported quite ill. Up to date Bowmaitstown has no Sunday school. Smith ,t Zern ro busily ougagod shipping timber over tho Central road to Ambler, Pa. Occasionally thoro Is some talk of making an effort to havo this plsco Incorporated Into a borough. Thero was a slight wreck on tho Jersey Central at this place on Wed nesday. Several cars were dumpod. Ono of Adam Hill's horses bucked over the side of tho mountain on the Flro Line road, Wednesday. Result: Wagon nnd horses badlydamagod. Joseph Brown, of town, employed by the Carbon Iron & Pipe Company, Parryvillc, fell off a moving coal train the other day and sustained severe injuries. Tho Prince Metallic Puint Com pany resumod operations Thursday, after an idleness of n few days to piako jieedod repairs. Eight men nro em ployed by this plant. Your reporter was iu error last week In saying that Elmer Seltz, post master, had been removod. John Ruch Is postmaster, but has tendered his res Ignatlon, and Ponn Bowman is an ap pllcant for the honor. If he is success ful, as he will be, tho office will be located in Boyer A, Bowman's general store. a i'li:a i iik i)i;mocuatic ituror.M. A Terse Argument forthe Clnvrfonl Conntr Srstem. The harmonious harmony of Carbon Demo cracy Is possible sometime Iu theluturo. At Jireseni llie idcuonai spirit is sucn us 10 pre lude any ellort for adjustment uudcr the old svstem of conduct. Artery larco number of Democrats, In this county are tired ot the pre sent nominating system, and attribute most of the present dissatisfaction la tho ranks, to this luctnod. There was an effort made sometime ago to chanze. Tho "Crawford, Sj stem" v. as suggested by the Cakbon advocate, and re rlei pit tntelllirent and serious consideration but the Interjection of the "Warren System" led to confusion aud the matter rested. The objection to a chance of oar present method Is strongly put by those opposed. No doubt for a time It wouln endanger tbe chances (politically) of a ecrtaln portion ot the Democracy, but no good reason as et has been advanced why they in time uoiilil not be on an enual footing, ft Is lust possible that the objections on Uiese grounds are purely selllsh, beoause strenuously urged by a few office-seekers. It Is tme Uiat st Is honor able to seek onice, but In an honorable way, aud front honorable motives. The neiago voter Is content so long as the candidates are honoiable. upright men, aud aro not disposed to seriously question the maimer ot nominating, but as soon us they are convinced that nominations are "Machine" nnde they revolt, aud uheth rtlie revolt promises any Imnrucmcnt or not, the Revival meetings in the Methodist church continue with interest una bated. Thos. Hunt, of Philadelphia, aflcr a pleasant visit to Jos. Bennett, has returned homo. Col. W. F. Brodhead Is oonllned to tho house quite 111. W hope for his speedy recovery. Tho Misses Aleimnder, of Philadl- phla,wei6 visiting Mlm Annaliel Mr Dattlel this week. The children of Tho. Hnrleman, Jr., aro seriously ill with sairlet fever. fThey have the sympathy of tho people. The steps leading to Summer Hill aro In n vory bad condition. They should bo repaired before nn nccident occurs which will roanlt In noavy damages. TUB Flti:i! LUIltATiY. Lelilglilou lias a l'nbllo llloasing In a Tree Library. There was openod in the M. E. Sun. day school room on last Saturday even ing n frco library room under vory en couraging circumstances to all parties interested. The library Is strictly un denominational and is open to all peoplo who want to tako advantage ,tf Its excellent facilities for knowledge Tho crodlt forthe establishment of this library is due to tho pastor, Rev. (1. W. Dungan, who is a zealous worker Iu any cause for public good. Tho library will bo open Wednesday. Thursday aud Saturday evenings. Wo append a list of the books and papers. Vs'hcdon's Commentary, 12 voR. IIouih null tho lllble, (ielke, 3 vols. ; Old 1 eit'imrlit I leroes, Mever, 1 vols.. The I.'init of the ,I.i, uutler, lllble Iji nds, Israel In Kgvpt;llov Ihellibleuas Made: Women oftlieorlcnt; boomed itellelous; Tho Nonesuch 1'iofessor, The City Youth; Talks on Young Men: A Uo .d Htart: Suro to Hucceed; Amusements: Supicmucy of Ijivv, Fiom Dostou to Itarlelly; l'liiluHophv of the Plan of .Snhatlon: Hand ltook of Itihle Meogrnphi; our Country; History ofthc ltefoimatlon; Forewarned, Foie. armed: Natural Law In the spiritual World; Christians nnd the Theatlo; Dealh-beil Scenes; Itomance Without VIctlon; Problems of llcllg lous Progress; Yntiriulsheil Victors. Words thatshook the Woild: Life and times nt John Knox, Thirty Years War, fixed bv I"lre: forty Witnesses fan t and .Upan, The Wesley Family; Mlstei .1 aud Ills Friend. Daniel (juorns, and hi id llglous notions, 2 vols; Fate of Itepublles; I . 'iocs from Palestine; Life of Martlu Lutbci; A Journey to Jerusalem; Wit nesses from the Iliessed Life; Ileiole Mcthoillstst PIv.The Atheinlan; Ulackburu's History of the Christian Churtli ; Cruden's Concordance; Kllas Iower, of Kaso In Zion; (luldesand Guards to Cliaracterliutlding;(lodln History; Threshold ot Manhood; Women of tho lteforinatlon; Sketches and Anaclotcs j At tbe Threshold t Wo men ot Methodism; According to Promise; Home aud Italy, at tlie tlmo of the Kcumcnlcul tlnuncll; Tongue ot Flrot Konianlsm vs. tho Public schools: Young Knights of the Cross; Popular Amusements; lteyond the Grave; Jesus the Messiah: lllble DlcUonaiy: Jtncyclopocdla lirlttaulca, 50 vols. l'ArEns & rEiuouicAut The Independent, National Tenipcrance Ad. vocate, Reformed Messenger, National Haptlst, New V urk Observer. Lutheran obscn cr, Christ. I.in Adiocate, Christian at Work, Evangelical Messenger, Evangelical, The Christian Herald. Sunday School Times, The Ham's Horn, Gospel In All IJinds with several more to be ndded, MA1IONISO. the following officers: President, Theo-1 PTh IiemocraUe paity ot Carbon, can unite doro Kemerer: seeretarv. John Sea- under tho "Crav. ford System" neither faction boldt; treasurer, D. II. StrauU; Super-. lntendent, Owen Klotz. Miss Tilllo Buss in writing to a I friend here says: bI was married to Mr. Williams In Jersey City, nnd we nro now living In Falrhaven, Conn." This will surprise and please her friends here who offer bet vvishos. The Carbon County Improvement Company have between TlkinudfjOO incandescent electric lights burning in this city, aud it is said that very near or quite as many will be placed Republican ticket was eleotcd with the , position between now and April single exception 01 councumen lor urei. which office the Remibllcans had no candidates, tho persons nominated had withdrawn prior to the election. The following named persons are elected to the several ofllces: Uurpess, M. L. Smith; town council, Ed. Warner and A. H. Horlacher; school directors, Simon Schoonover and David Evaus; auditor, James Boatty; tax collector, uiayton uoover; constants, u. j. nist need feet humiliated, all. each aud every Demo crat, cau come on tills platform, rind loom and a chance to make his Individuality as a Demo crat felt In the conduct of the palty. Ir uiine one In tbe countv. ot the character nnd standing of Hon. Allen Crnis, would pub licly aaareas me Democratic voters 01 ine county, urging the 'Craw ford System.-' we be lieve there would be a coming together ot the tactions, ana tue puny unucti ior iniure success. It isiar ueuer 1101 10 lei me coming uougress tonal contest set asldo tlie (itiestou of comity harmony. It Is too early to a.iy whether It will he lllll.CleieLiiidor soirn.ther one. and en tirely uncertain as yet which county will pluck tbe Congressional plum. The Advocate Is right, harmony upoiMhe "Craw lord" basis Is possible, already one portion of the Democracy favor It- Without another nominating system the party will continue to win defeat easily. A DKSim UAT. l'AIIUYVILLK. William Wcidaw moved his family from the Flats on Monday to the Schwattz dwelling on First street, lately occupied by Sheriff Webb. Mr. Welilaw will conduct a restaurant nnd has tho place thoroughly renovated for that purpose The "Four Leaf Clover Club" will ler; assossor, Robert Talt; justice of hoU tiicir iret annual grand ball in ePn?0ir Bensln""' J"dB6 ' ! " Pora "ose on the evening of the , , J 22nd instant. Good rauslo has been While testing an nlr brake at ; engaged for tho oroaslou and lovers ot Packerton on Monday, Master Car t the mazy danoo mn vot on having a celved n sudden 'jar that has confined Good time if they uttcud, him to the house since. We trust the Injury will not be serious and that no will soon be about again. A full line of stationery at Bock's on First street. The members of the King's Daugh ters, will please notlco that the regular meeting will be held at Rev. A. J. Reber's on Saturday evening at 7.30 o'clock. William Reber, of Harrity, fell at Dr. Zera's on Third 6trect, Tuesday night, and dislocated his right shoulder. Harry Lawfor, of Philadelphia, Is the now owner of Hermau's tonsorlal saloon. Harry it an artist ot tlie best style. Lowest .prices on guaranteed time pieces at Bockta. i umi Ll -- -t Mrs. Wllhelmina Hlbshle, of Pask- erton, had a ma n named Miller from tho same locality pulled for slander Saturday. The case was sottled In "Squlro Beltz's court by Miller paying life costs. Moral "Don't talk so much In odder beohles plzness." - The Oasbon Advocate job rooms printed 10,000 stickers for last Tues day's election, and that kilts the stick er business. Hereafter the names ot all candidates will bo printed on one tloket according to the Baker ballot law going in ajfect next November. A traveling man named Kngle, ot Reading, representing Smith, Kelm & Co., was knocked down and run over just as he was in the net of getting in his carriage lu front of the Carbon Houso on lost Saturday. The -horse was, stopped on tho Lehigh bridge. Bngle was not badly hurt. -Mrs. Annie Miller had Mrs. Wil ihelmlna Hlbshle in 'Squire Belle's court for aswttdt and battery the other day. Both parties are from salubrious Packerton. After the star eyed goddess The KvenUor a Uek In the Iron Town Kpltoinlxed. Mrs. T. J. Wontou Is on tho sick list. -Geo. Pettlt Sr, is alwut again after a serious illness. , Rev. J. 8. Newlwtt was a vialtor in this place on Monday. Wealey Campbell Is visiting his parents at this plaoe. Aaron Straup la. about again after a sickness of two weeks. Alfred Hart man is taking out somo flue lee from tbe dam, Rev. Rudolph prswehed his fare well sermon to his congregation laat Sunday evening. A Itreesy Hatch of Lively If appe'mncs In a Lively Community. Theodore Black, of Phlladelpnla, Is visiting in the Valley. Tilghman Balllot has purchased tho lot owned by tho late Adam Her ring, deceased. The regular monthly meeting of our School Board will be hold at Pleas ant Corner on Saturday afternoon. A few of our teachers and a num ber of others attended tho teachers' Institute, held at West Ponn last Sat urday. Miss Lizzie Smock, teacher of Lapp's school, resigned. Miss Laura Mussolmau has been appointed to fill tho vacancy. Mahlon Nothsteiu,tho blacksmith, will in tlie near futuro move his fam ily to Egypt, Lehigh county. This will leave a good opening for a gond black smith ot Now Mahoning. Rev. G. W. Imboden, pastor of tho Evnngollcal church, preached his fare well sermon on Sunday morning. Ho loft this week for tbe annual Confer ence which is being held at Lebanon. On Saturday evening the Dubs faction of tho Evanarolical church re elected Josiah Musselman. trustee. On Sunday an election for Sunday school officers was held and resulted as follows: Superintendent, Milton Strauss; assistant superintendent, Josiah Musselman; socretary, Grant Strauss; assistant secretary. Miss Laura Musselman; organist, E. Lily Arner; treasurer, Oscar Zimmerman; librarians, Wallace Strauss and Sadie Knease. A Cash Discount of 10 Per Cent, virtu l. n n ...un n..nMn.,i ,(111 UO ttlVCU I'll Ull QUlta, UtlUUltU. and pants bought within the next 30 aays, nt ine uuo rrice ctar uiotntug Hail, Mauch Chunk, which will save you a heap of money with the former reductions wo nave mase already. Monday. William Droisbai'h will Inilld a if I sldence In East Weissport. I - Sanger tiuloaded a car load of fine j Florida oranges this week. Go to Reuben Zimmerman for all kinds of blacksmlthlng. - Tills town has 77 32 candle power and 163 10 candid power electric lights. -The stores in this town nnd East Welwport will be closed on Monijay Washington's birthday. A thirteen pound Republican baby wm an election day arrival at tho home of John Kramer. Shako! A 1500 pound safe Is an addltlou to the offlWllxtllrM of the Oatlwii County ImnrorewerrtvComiiWijt,: Thirty members were taken Into the Evtttigellcal chiirsh ou last Sunday and acquisitions continue. Two new largo water wheols havo been added to the Carbon County Im provement Company's water jiower. -Mrs. M. Cttlton will sell out u nice oemrtmeutof ooats and millinery goods nt very low prices prior to placing new goods on the shelves. The Horlacher lee machine will be located Immediately next to the build ing containing the dynamo of the electric light plant. Harry Kreldler, of Lehighton, led a very largo and euthusiastlo revival meeting In the Evangelical church on last Thursday evening. Notice COOK renee posts for Mile. Also lot of flro wood at a low figure, See Georgo H. Enzian, Weissport. Or ders can bo left at this office. Rev. Yotter Will preach to his Evangelical congregation In school hall, on Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Tho publlo Is Invited to attend. Rev. I. J. Reltz Is In attendance at tho annual session ot Conference at Lebanon this week. It Is likely that ho may bo returned to this Charge. -Tho contract for Aaron Snyder's new business block has not been awarded yot, though work is expected to be commenced nt nn parly day. This town will havo , a merchant tailoring establishment iu the room now occupied by Kramer's mnslcnl store, next to tho Fort Allen House. A new 000 10 cuudlo power dynamo has been placed In the electric light building and another ono of tho same capacity is on the ways, Thoro rit e now thrco In operation. -A very enjoyable leap year party ut tho home of Miss Lillle Musselman, on lower Whlto street, v)M a social event last Frldoy evening that was much appreciated by nil present. For Kent Saeger's Hull, East Welsspott. Well heated; all conveni ences; lighted with electricity. Open oveuiugs -Mondny,Tnoday, Thursday, Saturday. Terms ronsonableftpply to O. J. Saeger. -Tho reformed couineisitlou In this town has not and very llkclV will not join with tho Townmensliig church ot tno samo laltli. A voto takon recently to'declde tho question did not result satisfoctorlly. - -Tho population of East Weissport has been Increased by. tho arrival ot a baby girl at tho home ot John W. Hel ler and a baby boy iu tho homo of David Hougou. Tho llttlo ones ore doing excellently Bossle, a young daughter of Ed- ward DreUbach, of East Weissport, re cently stricken with paralysis is slowly recovering. The little one has suffer ed much nnd her complete recovery. l anxiously prayed for. A very pretty private wedding come olf ut tho home ot Mrs. Anier.lu North Weissport, the other day when William Dreisbach and Miss Emma Green woro- united In matrimony's golden bonds by Rov. Wuchter, of the Lutheran church. Of the towns through which tbe electric railway Is tb pass Weissport has perhaps been tho first tb grant the right of way, with certain restrictions and limits. Bully for Welssportl The company is said to bo very anxious to commence operations on the construc tion ot tho road. - Dr. Zerh desires to Inform his friends and patrons in Weissport and Franklin that, although he has taken up his rcsldenoo in Lehighton, that he will make special efforts to servo them vass forthe office of Presi.lont of the "Keystone Literary Society" at the Slate Normal School at Kutztown, Pa. Out ot a total membership of 82, his friends claim for him V supporters. Wo wish him sudcess. It Is said that Jam1. Carrignu, ef this towu, will soon be married to Mis Mary Duffy, ot Mlnorsville. Beliuylklll Gottuty. --Jumos Ross died Saturday nt his homo In the Second Ward. Deceased was born In Ireland, March 17, 1831. Interment was mado on Tuesday. E. B. Lelsenrltig, of this city, was married to Mlm Aunlo Wickham, of New York, on Tuesday lasttat tho home of tbo bride's parents. Josiah Williams, of Lnnsford, was. ln'towli, Saturday, miss StCUa Bhfnrd Is tUltlng at Wlilte Ifottu. IIIISU ATOT. Mrs. Cnttinrlne Kscli Dies after SnfleftiiR Willi Paralysis. Catharine, rollct of tho late George Bsch, the builder and proprietor of the Volley House, died between flvo and six o'clock Tuesday ovening after suf fering n third stroke ot paralysis. De ceased was aged 07 years, 7 months and 17 days. -Mrs. Esch was born iu Berltusville, Northampton county, her paronts being farm, people Her mor riago with the late George Esch re rultedlnthe birth ot seven children, three male, Jamos, John and George and four feraalo, Mrs. Ed. Htiuslckcr, Mrs. Emanuel Clauss, Mrs. A. K. Mll le and Miss Salllo Esch, ifil of whom survive. Interment will be made on Saturday afternoon at 1.30 from her late homo. IK THE BONDS OF WEDLOCK. Breiuer- Helfrlcli-On Feb. 13, at the parsonage, Rov. W. 11. Strauss, Le highton, Lewis A. Ureluer aud Mils RosaUelfrlchioth of West Penn. What is Scrofula It la that Impurity In the blood, hlcb, acenmu Utlnff In the gluudj of the ntek, produce! tm lightly lumpsor iwelliogst wliloh tauaei painful running aorei on the arm, ltg, or ieett which dsTelopta ulcers In tlie eyea,ara.ornoM.ofted canalng bllndneai or tleaf neaa i which Is the origin ct pimples, canctroua growths, or many other manifestations usually ascribed to "humors." It la a more formidable enemy than consumption or cancer alone, for scrofula combines the worst possible features of both. Being the most ancient, X Is the most general of all diseases or affections, for very few persons are entirely free from it. How can ft he cured ? By taking Hood's Baraa parllla, which, Vthe cures It hat accomplished, often when other, medicines hare failed, has proven Itself to be a potent and peculiar medicine for this disease. For all affections of tho blood Hood's SarsaparllU la unequalled, and some of the cores It has effected are really wonderful If you suffer from scrofula In any of Its rations forms, be lure to gtre Hood's SanapariUa ft trial Hood's Sarsaparilla Soldbyalldmgglsts. flfslxforfS. rreparedonly byC I, HOOD A CO., Apothecaries. Lowell. Uass. 100 Dosos Ono Dollar THE POPULAR VERDICT OI.OUK WMiKHOTHl". Is that we are selliui; a hotter rial' .if Fine and Medium Furniture at a lower price than it. on i be bought for else where. We have practically no competition for our large Furniture Itnoins, the largest ontaide thrclty, enables its to keep In stock the bluntest assortment and consequently to sell at the very lowest prices everything in our line. We cordially Invite the pttbllo to call and see us, I earn our prices nhd cxrmlne pfooods. v , Schwartz, Tlie Purn iture Mali First" street, Lehighton. You find the First nnd liiggest assortment of Stationery,' Hlfink Books, md School Supplies in this c(ty nt unh enrd of price. You Find tho Newest assortment" of Fimbroideries nnd Inserlings to bo seen in the county. You find Ladies Goods in great assortment at all prices You find courteous treatmcntand prompt attention. . You find Ribbons, Fancy IFork, Zephyrs, Wools, Chenilles, etc You find that wo want your patronage and try to merit the snmo by giving you iho best worth for your money. Obert's Block. Lehighton. . EXECUTORS NOTICE. jfclnto iI LEWIS UKAYEll, fleceftseil, Ule ol Lclilglitnn norftnsti. Carbon county. Pa. lA'ttctjtesUunentnryorMie..ut will aud teJ tii men i of tho Into LtmlVi.raver, deceased, of the county and atato aforesaid, have been f;ranteUto the undersigned. All persoRsknow ng thenneUes to he Indebted to said ostate will make settlement at once, and persons hating claims will present the wit no duly authenticated for settlement to AlA'KNIA (IUA.VEH, I metltors. MKNltY (JltAVKlt, " : . Leliljrhton.Pa., Vcb. u, l892-vti " ' - J. G. ZERN, M. I, PHYSIOIA? (C- SURGEON, Ol'TICi: AMU'.KHIDKNCK: Comer Third and Tron Streets, Lehighton, Pa. OITKIBIIOUIW: 7 Iu 8 lay W to 1 1). in., 1 ami alter T p.m. Ol'I'inutlOUHsat WftMiwrt: t to 0 s.in.-t I tolp. hi., iid II t0 7-J). A Gutting Tim Though our winter's trade has been exceptionally good nnd we aro not to bo found nmong professionally as heretofore. Ho will! , , , - boatDiery'a drug store and in thejthe mourners, yot we lmvo n few olllco of Dr. Kutz every morning, noon and evening, Orders for calls loft at either ot these places will be promptly attended to.. Tho partnership between". himsolf aud Dr. Kutz will also be continued. Hiimor haa It that there will be few weddinga In this place Iwfore the May flowers bloom. It U thought that new side and switching track will be laid in and around the furnaoea at an early day. The merchant of tlila place are making great bargain on their winter igoods to the e who wieh to buy oheap. The pnatoluee In luw plane will soon be ret ly to iaaue money order and potal -ote. l'oatmaatar Field has filed a n ud iooreoaed bond, aud the new order will aoon be In operation. Ilcolutlou. of Coudolence. Wigwam l'ohol'oco Tribe. 171, I. (). ll.il, Wetuport, rVbruary o, mi It U ttlth tlie deepest sorrow Me learn tint ttasrtm destroyer ban entered tlie home ot our tajeved brother, Ed. f Weufcc, and nas taken Mm train the laldst ot his parents and friend tlasourKD, TUat tbe members o( this Tribe tesslnff deeplT with his family lu tbelr Irrvnar. awe loss teiuler them our sincere and fraternal sympathy In their great sorrow with the hope tbithevrho tempers the wluda to the shorn laiAba wilt impart to them eraceand strenKth lb bear their jtreviousaflltetion. lie it further llieOLVKTi. That Uiewt retwlidkms be publish eatDtUeCABMN Advocat iad spread upon our reeords, also a copy preeeuted tp his fsmlh P. I). MILLBR. i II. 8. KnEfHie, S ComsiittttH'. J. 8. MtUJUl. ) ltesolutlons of Thanks. At a reaular meeting of stroh Coane I, Tu, Jr O. 0. A. M., in Batter's Hall, Franklin, the foUowtM reaolot loasHefeadtttedi WlliuiiS, K. r. ('. W. It. UMb, et 11k ich ChttAk, has preeeuted this Council with a h.iutt aeae mt the aatloBal efubelmot our country; taeref ere be It I(liaoi,VKD, That ive temter him our aim t're taaaka for so iraluubla and anuraelatlve a all I. Quite a number of our thtwtrieal JfiZSi MrSiT' ?K loiaa aitwiueu tue won auuwu pmy Ntues oansK isi ttSMfts. y TJ tllw tlift llmnmmnlru. n t 1 ' B. L. ISMVDKU. 1 WAS IT AN OVKIlSlGHTf The Lehlcl. aud Schuylkill Valley Not In the Iteadlns; Deal. Reading1 officials do not know how it came about, but the Lehigh and Schuylkill Valley Railroad, which runs from Lizard Creek Junction, on the Lehigh Valley, to Dlackwotfd and Minorsville, was. not Included in the deal which secured tho Lehigh Valley Road, the practical owners ot the Le high and Schuylkill Valley. This waa not known by tho managers ot the road at this end of the line until Monday, when word was sent from Bethlehem to notify the employes that they were not responsible to the Rend ing Company, but remained under the old arrangement. The Lehigh and Schuylkill Valley is the uew branch which gave 'the Lehigh a short route to New York, and brought Pottavllle aud Schuylkill oouoty nearer tt) the big metropolis by one hour and n half. The otUeials generally were surprised when they heard this road waa not in cluded itfthe lease. It is not a parallel line, and It is boleived it was nn over, sight all around. ItMLltOAl) llUMIIUNna. The Brotherhood of Railroad t'UAS. IlOKlia, U. ('UI ''TFhcrc are you going, my pretty maid?" "To buy "some shoes" is what she said. "Where do you buy, my pretty matdj" "Comc" right along and see." she. 'said. .IFherc did she gp f Why did si 10-go there '! Would you do the same ' . ; , The majrl than said: ' ' Down ht Davjios " 1 Store, you know they ' 'Bought lit sh'eriiT's stile the 'whole stock of store and factory of Wolfe's, .'. ';' and they nro closing out at Big Bargains All tho- . " ., girls are going up to pick out a pair before Saturday, 'as the rush Saturday is - o big you can hardly get , 'waited on Brother Charlie ' got a pair for liimselF and' says he is suro ho saved a dollar on th'e'm. -Now, reader . ' ,f the place is in Allentown at 723 Hamilton street, need we say more.. " While in Allentown 1 ask anybody they will tell you our's is the place. ; r. "WareliousE. nl j i-v Wo will be ready to supply the peoplo with all the new designs hi iruu ittpers, uoraers ana ceiling Decorations at lowest prices after next Monday and the stock, quality and low prices merit your patronagp,v US' SUPPLIES' J'ind a bit; place here. Wo havo thn hpst Pnintii. Hrtislms.' Varnishes and Painters Supplies in the Valley nt. the lowest Prices, . Estimates cheerfully furnished for nil kinds. of House Painting iuu: xiuenor ajpcora.ung. Come and seo us. a "N Bower's Block, Opp., P. O. OlllXb. J.. 'kJTOblL, gooda wo want to sell nnd the sooner thqy are, sold tlie better wo shall feel. Wo must begin to plan for the spring campaign nnd want room . and. inonoy 'to carry out tho plans wo formu' late. To secure thoso two es sentials wo shall Cut tlie Heads Oft tho pricos on our entire stock of 1 Rubber Boots, Shoes, Winter Hats and Caps, Underwear, Clothing, &c, Have a few Ladies' and Misses Newmarkets that must b'o sold, we do not want to carry them until next season and will make the prices so very low that their sale will be sure, to those that can use them, they are the best bargain in this line ever ottered. A lot ot Ledics and MisSes Newmarkets that were worth from $10.00 to $15,00 will go at $2.08 Come and see if we have your size Another lot of tho same, that were sold at from $7.50 to $10. now 1.98, only a few of thsm. but probably wo can fit you. ' There' is no halt in our business; we believe ju keeping at it, for presistency is sure to be rewarded with 1 ucccss. Our sales last year were very large and the holiday tnde was simply im mense, but we want to do better in 1892 and to this end have bought vory largely ofall.Jf.Hids of Furniture Bed Room nnd Parlor Suites, Lounges, Tables, Chairs, Book Oases Fancy Mockers, Side ZJoards and tho other things in this line, "Resides many now and handsome patterns in Ingrain nnd Brussol Cnr. pels. Our plan for incriMuing our biuinoes ju 1892 ,is .through the medium of low prices nnd best nnnliiv of coeds, ll'c kindlv ngk yon to come nnd see us, examine our goods and letfrn ourj P es aua wo ieci sjire wiji uecomo our patrons, j' Ilespectfully, Kemerer & Swart'z NORTH FIRST STREET, To make room for Alrenla Mont. -Our old frleiul 11. F. Stattwrwalt had h ol.ln, tl.o I "a J"" oowp.ot-u "--. " IttewtrlDle aerraenl u iMilfMOB l wMr ' " v.w v WoV TnrrtinA twtriUA l limn " liaAL is u ntu . tm. -a . - , a WumU MM "The Eagle Store." Nort'i First Ktreet, A big closing out sale lias l,PPn .Inlv inn.mnrot,,1 nt r.nr I nw weigued line evwenoe tbe oase was . ,l! . vrr !,,. set tied by Mrs. Miller paying the oosts. 1 n ploeo of arpeoter work m we have Well-Known Store. We Jiave a n of "too muoh mln - veraean. It U mode of aoUd waloat. uig igt 01 nrsv-ctass uoois ana Shoe and in order to sell them very soon we have marked them very low. This will give you a ?ood, substantial article of foot wear nt a genuine bargain price You want to save money and we want to sell our Boots and higuiou but 1 Hi lay evening. Among those nreaent were R. W. Rluker. larrv . "Jt1""'? X 1 A Widow. Oralllude, MoAnilTe.Mlas8allleraUlt.Jmw D. ine oaeers AT wetubeuol frankth. iddaV Klstler, Mies Annie Traub, P. R. VMtn. I sfr.Jof II.. sauened art resoeete.1 irs 1 MtatMaUlePetHt, Ad. Anthoay and "JS-SirTS r'aSsTorSF' i' !? . kUMaeaa tut aympalbT sewwii me an nn tbe Utal at aav anal aalleUau. Taa deal i l u. auabaaMi, Tnba. K. Afaer, lbewas aiiettmln llrakemen lost by death last month twentvli members. Nino other mem bers are: report ed'op. the disability list. ! but come to the DocflpitRtfng iniriy-seven aeatti claims were paia upvv goads, wo will for- DO drry sell Wall Paper at Cost Now is the time to take advantage of Big Bargains is the Ume Jo buy thee coldJgoUTII FlHST STREET, LeIIIGIITON. wonthcr goods. Don't liyntTi Xhoy nSi- make way fer our Spring purchases, nnd now -Are you going to have a sale? Do j th7furnTo factat; tSTdiii you want to draw a large crowd? Do j 0f coke and ore. The oariMQter work , you want to realize good prloes? fjt , for treetle work Is being doao by your bills printed at the Aoxocatk Stlgrwlt and Remlr ofiloe, and announot -U uij uid date ' -The tlaaUon b W W;'' of your sal. in our column and Ton ' ettVlTfe will be surprised at the number ot . Sawyer. SB: O. J. lajuer. Tboesa people that will attend. Try It and be ' Thorn, !; school dtrc4ot, W 11 An 1 evinced. AnuniirIf Shoes, and to do this we have Mrs Pricilla, wife of William i3; WMMit, 1L HaortUy. S'; ovaneer marked the prices to suit the Bhlngier, died at her home in this o' tjjf So0r' , KJ1' , D5gL?iJ"1 times. Come and St e US and town on Friday at the age of 30 year.. t,"rttr: takeaJvantnM of what we are Ha' . mM PrtdlUNone .Ja. WagnerS, Inar.. r.l,.. ., ,. manner, ana ue was Dorn in ute nre HarKley, io; n. I . recen, Liue, this county Eight small child ren survive with the nuaband. Inter tuvut waa made on Monday afternoon iroui toe tvaugelloal onarcb The fain Uy are In foor otraiimatatuiee. Weed, ace lueflabtr tn esureas tlir iratltude a wmw mmh tun uav .roiawi m aj BIW r el. I. lor UM lasiirsnre of lim laaaisnil aul . ra tieoai Sid br tfc. dir.inS, vaS wa tw l keJare mwt m io. auca aajsaeai ms ' order utay oeaUDU. totiawaad Magi n Iha anieiea. I n.i Ver Ti ily, Msu TH'X F .'.US. out in Deeember. Bach being for the amount of tlfm. X An Innovation that is oominginto use upon the railroads throughout the oountry Is an urrangement which dis penses with the ringing by hand ot the locomotive belL .This bell Is now rung automatically by steam, the engineer simply turning a knob In the engine cab. The bell oontinuee to ring until the kuob is reversed. The new inven tion Is said to give great satisfaction. SpUir REX'S BON MARGIE . 6. ZERN Opera House Store, Jq MwuMrietiu. a m i till .MeMtli.tf of LnUiKt ( Ui 101.. Jr fi V AM KrL Mb 14tfc. the LEHIGHTON. tAooordlng to the report of the . .we. l,t.r. ta. on aUtUtidsn of the Interstate Com- lloeje. nrs hair, aliarea ad doe. r.r) aain re on ineree CommUsion, the total number utesedteS - You will Had as In Ike lead with Mere Pretu Styles and Beautiful Goods Hun eler. Large oppoituiillles to bur vour Fall and H'lnter Uootls are offered. Our eaormous , sUiek ef BMasontBlo bljles Is openeil and ready, l'rlcee within the reach of all, aud new Is tbe time to buy NOTIONS We have looked well to the needs of our Notion and Fane? Goads Department la selecting the slock for Ikrs season, aside froin tbo staple articles In dally use we have mad special efer,s lo secure llule novelties, that are tlwafa useful u well at or aa mental. HOSIERY. I'NIiEKWKAK AND 01.DVK8 The beat selections sad popiuer UeM prevail In this department, as the acooof choice Is huge. We of course carr; all grades of goods, which are sold un their luerlts. We lead the trade In lueae lines, becsuM we sell the UeM Ooo.lt at the most liberal prices. cuiuiETB, and wt i.i v ukuh kak inn department la fully tip to ine oars m an uetra. mxm 01IKW OOODS. ULACK (iOOIft and BlUCS-We are leterioloed to wake Ibis depariaieDl win, aod sou caont fail t.i be pleased with our stock. The assort offer. npr you in this line HOHERT WALP, UtStHU: gwwd IIU1IUS Er Heal A well cultivated truck gexdeu ai..ug tbe Lattugh Valley R R In Letugutou Apply to J. T. NvWibeiua, Uhiftitvii So l.tlli.HtlM! rewluljuiia arlr t6otlvil Whksiav lu llie wn I'luMd' ii ul At aKbtl Uod. ear ereteer Wui F Hei auu. ha. ben suddenly taaea from oat mldsl. aed Weaaaaa, we (ke aeshers ef Uil Council aaelaetafrtearfselarotlMriluaa held In ualversal seleeiii . laeralM, he it Kaeol. su. Taat la tketr dees aglletlae nt .iteud mir h.artjalt utarialb) 16 bU bereaveo taa.U and tseaui . aa, Tbal as a i.iaB wl t.iwi I to hi- r? see caaner es lau ttartl I aapr. IBute( liUW 19 esBeer J SHI m psW Lbvi That & oop tf xbim rctKtUaKMti. u kl U Kit lewuii) uWsl yafi iha mtuutc of panoo rrported killed on the rail ioads of the Uulted States Uuriug tbe rear endlBg Juue 00, 1800, wits 6,331, ot tvhoni ri were employes, 187 wre paut-iiMtiai, and 3567 were olaaaedas other persona," lt olaaa indudlng Huiddes. Tbe total number reported II Til HilDMHRR. undM- Uka Ki iioti, maK Kren, ior a mbouui uian ore hiooAble half cut. tvr CloMd uu Huatldir'i Rvcstier't HiJr loolc. eurat Uaadruff. We aarry lu dtork a full Una ol fuviv tnlit artlelM kl low Mt prloet, aa4 wa ar (Ke oolr pUr lu town where toucan buy Bandar' Cream fori lie dur. imbroideries When lookincr for nnythintr in this lino yon will find tlie assortment shmvn by us hns no superior as to vmiety and quality, and wo know our prices will ho found vory reasonable, lower than usually asked for samo grades. White Good Plaids and Checks in a great variety of styles, in fact jou will have no difficulty in suiting your elf with anything in this line, we nlso show nil grades of Lawns and India Liuens. STUHKHH MlAVUtt) SALOON. uiHa.lte the ADH'ATC OrricE. ts lieadiiiiarters (ur injured waa 20,026, of whom 'ii,i)l were sftaviMB. hair .'iiHIbx and ahamnoolne f 1 1. la r k Ha sni W v t . J K Uuaaat, (XMuailUv. esBployee, ZA'& were raseenirerti. and were unolasaifled. I Durttuf the year 3rll employee were killed and. 7,82 injured in coupling aad unoouplin car. There can be uo boubt that a laroe proportion of I, hails fetelitiea and lnjurlee would not have oeeurred If automatic coupler, hsjd Leeu 1st uDlverMl use. FOR REHT. He4 fa nit, known alulae about aao , oarial aittt'b u naoar a hLffe toaiaof IlOkl lAtidWl In WaklMMlina tAtssClllhlli tit Ik (our miles Iram tMhtgrnin and mUi Mauaaniunk, whi a ntnusi rt ralUMa Mttjr or H uau be worki nr HHtaae panu'wan eau I A tteU kuUWaieti (anu. kaovnu the i.tru-i property, rouUlulag eUKMit aao acres, tli brt tUlUVei m irotu rat io a wusHi, M on llusi ts Mndard aa all tlnaa. SUB meet li laraa aal to rartad tn orlce ai lo meet tlie uuiia ut all FLANNEL, C'UMFORi anJ ULANKKTS-Tbb Im tlepaiiuieiiL ilmi uppeals lo iUt feaiMto. coitaeitiiapUy arc aie fchualng a io k tLat a-lll del it la e.eiy li(.tie- kAfpar. by onetint; geuerouk iiMlocf mnt ht praei for ihornuguly nrti-ctvi& eiHulf LINENS ami DOalEATK Our shuiiij( lu 'tm ieyrlmeiil ul SUpU mil U appreclatetl l ewr ttrewd butrr, as we rny an immense assurtuit-ut of ijti.iiig portainloa to tb Itoas ale alw9 uu lu the iiotfn, tiUal.ttea anil nrln-i dHnbioeU. SECOND KUMU. i'AlirETb. lilUb aoJ CUUJALN8- Our Msortueoi io XoUlnfluua CartaiM cmunui be excailetl lu dating aad qualitias for lliu ver lw price at which I bay art offered. Sew Kali poll eras iu Jfoquett and Kiln Fiae tiiuyroa Hui at rlfhl prk-aa Tou mi'l bava to at our carpeU to cat aur sort of an idea of what wa carry. 3iw clacts lu pnHtii( (.uksiinst, em bearing all runkes aud qualt lei nod always to bo teeo THK ANNEX coiilalas um iiK-.iy lepartiafuit, wbtcli ha. uu e1ut io this mc iiuii ('bole stoceaa of ever) tbiuk, ibt U oavanary to inaLe it first claa bai beco carefully lookcal altr A trU! ii-tr will coavtnar )ou that wr are leader in this Hue. Ai f' (lUaUtlaa and pricva. tber aja a'aav debt mm bKOAUWAV, Maaoh Okaak, Fa. O. A. JRISJL mimmrn, No. 711 Hamilton Street. AUciitt.wn, ia. i
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