Jon Wobk flatly, Meanly and Relialily DONE AT THIS OFFICE i vi-t GET THE CARBON ADVOCATE "INDEPENDENT" "LIVE AND LET LIVE." VOL XX.. No. 22. Lokighton, Carbon County, Pomia., Apiil 9, 1092. $1.00 q Year in Advanced FfdesiSlonal & Bites Cards. W. M. Hapsher, iTTOnMKT i COUNSEILOB. AT LAW, Pint c!oor above th. Mansion House, MAUOII CHUNK, - - - TKNN'A. i.eal Estate nd Collection Agency. Will Buy nd Sell Ileal Eatatf. Conveyancing nenlW done, ollecuons promptly made. HetUIng EetateiM lieeadents a specialty. Hay be coetmtted In nillsh and Herman nov.iat-Yl O. A. CLAUSS, OHM with Clauss Dros., First street, Lehlghton FlRE, LlFE AND ACCIDKNT INSURANOE. Only Frst-clas Companies are represented Information cheertuily furnished. 4-IJ DR. G. T. FOX, H2 Main Street, Balb, Ta. at DAnno, Bhoadway noes. Mondays. AT KARTON. 8WAH IIOTKI, TUMDAYS. AT 11ITIII.KUKM, HUK 1I0TKL. WKDMMDAYS. AT ALUSIOMi ORAND CKSTRAI,THUKIAr kt Bath, Feidats akd SATUnDAva. OIBee Itourj From a. ni. to a p. m. Practice tmlted to diseases ol the Eye,Ear, Nose & Throat rwAlso, Ilerractlon ot the Eyei or tlie ad Just tnentofKlasKS. F. I. SMITH, D. D. S., Office opposite the Opera House. Hank Street, Zch 'I ton, Pa. DENTISTRY IN AM ITS IIRANCUES. Filling nod making artlllclal denture; a special ty. Ixcat anestneucs use u. Uai administered and Teeth Fitracted WIIII- OUT l'AIN. lFFICK lIOUrtS:-From a . m., to 12 m., train 1 p. m., to a p. m., from 7 p. m., to a p. in. Consultations In lEngllsh or Oerra.tn omca Hours at Hajletou-Kvrrv Saturday. Oet IS-I7-1Y Seidel's Bakery, Fh-st Btraet, I.lilhton, you Kill always Dad Freshest and He.t BREAD AND CAKES. Rye. Wheat tind Vienna Bread Fresh Ewry Day. Our Vienna Iliead cannot ke eieelled. We respectfully solicit your pattell as;. Watch for the Wagon. Seidel's Vienna Uakery, Opp. Oberfl, FIRST ST., LEIHQHTON, l'A Stovos, Tinware. Heaters and Ranges, In Great Variety at Samuel G raven's f opular Store, Bank Street. Roofing nnd Spouting n specia! ty. Stove repairs furnished on short notice Reasonable! Wall Paper. From Cheap Blanks to Fine Qilt and Pleased Tapers. Also, Fells and Ingrains, with Handsome Frelzcs. PICTURE HOD AND COVE. WINDOWMES ready to baus, or put up to onler. Faint, Oil, Varnisli, Glass, Brisk Palutln and I'aper Hanfilne;, by com patent workmen, in any part of the county. Books, Stationery and always a large stock at Fancy Goods, .Luckenbach 61 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. GO TO "Corner Store OranEes, Lemons, Bananas, Its, Apples, Celery, Cranli m, Grapes Table Raisins, Confec tions, Fancy Bastets. Qneens- ware, and a fell line of Nice Groceries. Lowest prices, good treatment, prompt delivery Call and See Us. Corner Store, LEHIGHTON PA. Henry Miller, LEHIGHTON. PLANING - MILL. HANUFAtWUHEIt UK WlHDOW AND I)OOH PltAMES, Doors, Sliuttars, window mslios, Mouldiuga, 1? nickel. AND DKALKK IN All Kinds of Dimed Wm Bhiugles, ruilinga, Hemlock Lumber, Sic, Sit-- Very Lowest Prit All the Vutv Ittt fl lli'vf b found in tin- Caubon uvo- c Aie- RWFFN V'S V WW Ha Ba IV a w i H. H. Peters,1 Marohant Tailor, Wo sro showing something New, Nloe, Stylldh, tietut tiful and Substantial in Ready-Made Suits FOi" Boys and Children in nil the new style nnd colors, which jwo are offering to the public nt a saving of n full twenty per cent on what the same style and quality garment would cost you elsewhere. Our Goods are New, and this Season's Styles; par ents will save money- by calling nnd ex amining these New and Nobby Suits before purchasing else where. The sizes nre in order for Boys 4 to 18 years. Wo nro nlso showing it Dig Litis of Seasonable :: Fabrics which wc are making up in the latest stylo 1'nntaloonings and Suits at Lowest Prices. Peters, The Tailor, kxciunoh norn. nuti.niNo, First Street, Lchighton, l'a. CHARLIE LEE, CHINESE LAUNDRY. flower's Uiiildliig opposite Tost Olllce, FIUSTST., I.EIIiaflTOX.PA. Work t-ikcn in every Jay of tlie week ftn.l promptly attended to. Fnmlly Waslilngdone at very retsomble rates. 1'ATRONACE SOMCITED. Hjeu are contemplating a counotn BUSINESS or SHORTHAND, It n 111 pay you to visit the AMERICAN BUSINESS Cofe, Aixkntown. PA , berore deciding wliorc to go, llionuli yoit n.av live a tliousund miles uhu. it Btanila nt the head of Commercial Collinea, in ty edurational character, ai a medium for sui'pli inft Ijusinesamcn with trained and capable uv sistanti: as a mean ol pUcinn ambltloui oung men and ladles on the toad to nuccem.nnd lu the oxtent, eleRance and cost of Its equipment-.. Hit Separate ler.irtine.t(9ultti as many fourws of Study, under (he personal super' lslon of Ktglit instructor an Hpeeiansis. jimsnawi -umij-locue mailed to any address, free Add res. O 0, DORNEY, Prln. Sr-riea.se menelon tins paper. q,-27-fim PROF. ALEXANBERBOUBROU, mscovKium of BoMron's Miraculous Reiefe. Liberal Minded riiytlclaus Kndurite llicm As being the Greatest Discovery of the Arc. Positive cure when U!ed In accordance to lust mo tions, lu diseases here totoro to-called Incur able. Diphtheria, asth ma, bronchitis, catarrh, congestion of the brain, the result ot sunstroke, apoplexy, and limbs piiralyzt-d restored to fiiptr n At nra 1 condition. Sptne, hip and bono disease, cured. Kheumatism sciatica, neuralgia, lirlKht'a disease ot tne Kid neys, ll?er complaint, dysentery, aud so-ealled heart disease aie entirely cured by pure medi cine of my ovi n preparing. During nine years oer 1V1 persons have used these medicines and an- living witnesses of their worth. I will not ho Into practice mv selt, being over 72 ears of age; will -e!l my med icines onlv. 1 liae tfto emiiu-iil iihtNlclaiiscon nectedutltimetoauend tocaldas at the resi dences of the sick It rcqulrt d. TK3TIMONIAI-4. Nkwtown, 1'eb, IT, 181, i Dear Sir To those suQVrlmj from Spinal : trouble, Neuralgia, Hclatlea, Ilea it l)iseae and ltheumatlsm, 1 would highly recommend l'rot, I Iloudrou's remedies; I was a sufferer ol these complaints for years at times; was hardly able 1 to move; could not straighten ntynetf. The palu and agony was Inexpressible. Doctored nith .several physicians fur eara, fiHind but little relief, not permanent, until 1 was cured by hU 'medicines; his is uusurpjMSPd, mxM highly recommend 1'rof. lloudrous llulnient and ined- cines to ail sunereis, HeKjeitfully yours M. J. Vauaitdalen, .Newton, lliu'ks cu., Ph. NKWTOK, Feb. 17, lft. Tnor, Itocimou, Dear Sir Allow me to write you a testimony ot your medicine. I can say to all those suffer ing with ailment ot my description. wouMr- aulTeringean hardly be described byword, deprived roe of sleenatnlirliU: would Uuawa suOerlng with palu lor hours at a tune. Doetornd with several phKlelan; their medicine wouul for awhile relieve me, but would tooh Iom their effect; byiDthig l'rof. Iloudrou's remedies itave been eutl rely eured: wouM reeommeDd hit rem ediea to those suffenag with slmllor eomplalnu. Reect fmiy your, i. U. Vaiuurtdalen, Newtou. Bucks eo., l'a. omee aod laboratory open dally from 7 a. m. to s r. in. (lall or write to 1727 NorUi Tenth Wreet. dov. T, 11-1 V. rhUadelphU, l'a Watches, - Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Bronze Clocks, any thing in the Jewelry Ling Week, Join a club in which you only pay the above wnsll iiim aod 1 watch. vluiHUt i40is your citiinttfil lo only coat $17.00 J Certificate are now being Imied by PRANK GERMAN, URMIilUI. AIII..M. Il'eiiijrort. ytna'n, W. P. HOPPORD. Lehujhtnn 'h IrtT-SHI 150c. Per ..... H,.ri- I , Ik h an o ldha yt tftMy-j B 'J1 'AM A. S. Ruben old, iluM.ru Otrici :-otr J. W. Bniid-nhu.h' Liquor Store. ItASK STREKT. LKIIIOUTON uenltstrylu all Its branches. Teeth Ksinietcrt .Itnout fain. Ma. administered when rtMiursU'd. Otace laya-VHI)NBJinAV of each celt I' . adtiem, 1I.LINT.0w7., a-yt ILehghoountv.ra. HAVE YOUlt Freiiilit Bai&ap aid Paresis IIRI IVKllKI) AY John F. Hottenstein. Careful attention tld lo tlie Delivery of Freight, ItaKcnae aud Parcels to all parts of toi 11 at the lowest prices. A share of pah Ic paironage 1$ respectfully solicited, I9m order. atJSwccny's, Koch's or Teluencuth'e. To Contractors and Enilders The niidttfsr.,! announces to Cnniraftors and BulUleri time lie ha now openetl his stone qtrarnr, at IteftTerlttin, nmi IsiTepareil lomipply Building Stones In any qluiMltv at reasonable rates, kmuis a supply at hut reaidenee.ou He nlso SElOM) STnKKT. to supply Immediate demand. HAttMMl of every description promptly at tended to. Ali, eomtantly on hand a fall supply, of the best brands ol Flour and Feed, which' lie will sell at Lowest Market Trices. CHARLES TRAINER. SKCONI) STIIKKT, r.KIIKlllTON. TA -GO TO- WILSON FRANTZ, Tho Now Jeweler, Bunk ay, - Lchighton, l'a , roii Wntolics, Clocks and Jewelry of every description, at price, lower than else where, 'articular attention pal.l In Repairing of Every Description. A practical experience of over ten'jears enables me to guarantee satl.f.ictinii in every particular, (llieme atrial and he eniutneed. Your patronage Is respecthilly solicited. A I WON FRANTZ. !.in!;ny, ocl,3.1Hll no to 6ns. Mil Ier'sFopnlar Restaurant, FRESH LAGER BEER, l'lncst r.nmds of I.I'iuort, such as Qlhton'a Pure Rye, Dowjlievty's Pure Rye, Genuine Silver Brook, Imported Gin nd Brandies, Finest Dinars. First-class Free Lunch always on the Jiar. Tlie RfiWs Safety Lantern, S. E SOHOLL, agt,. Ihlghtvn, 0arUn county. It is Self LiKhthiR, Non-Explosive, wuii u Dun ick riegiimior. Just Itight lor Railroad Men 1 I'rice rialn, MMi. Klclsle, s.oo. Don't buy any other until you have seen this jwpular lantern. Tho Celebrated Cypress Shingle. nturautecd full length. i j-iio vvy iieni oiungio in mo marKer, Mumifactured by RICKERT & SNYDER, Cluremont, Virginia. -I'OIt StE IN WKISSPOKT I)V J, K, RICKERT, 1KAI.K!11N All Kinds of Building Lumber. If You Have ian1iex? to mw ARNER & SOLT, Troprletors of the Portable Steam Saw Mill lio will do your work at Reasonable Kal cs. litsmwifCE, UKION llii.t. East Wei.s I'Okt, Pa. oct. 34, 'Ol.jl 10 It A SHOOTII EASY - SHAVE, AM!) A Stylish Hair Out, oo TO II'. P. K8RAJ.T, Til K HAHUKU, Ovir lb. Caaal tlrtdge. IT 1.KAD8 THEM AI.I. IN NEWS Tte " ADVOATE.' HUIOIlT. oi,e.vk, indei'endest -Itoad It!- THE FRANKLIN HOUSE, KABT WEliHTOBT, I'EKN'A. Tuli bona. oOm AnUlM. aMOMinodattsB. to tlx pwnaneet bosrdw and tratuieut guct. raolo pi lee., only One Dollar iw day. Mun-iy Jomk IIkhhiq. lTevrMr. Oscar Chrisfcman, . VVEiaapOUT, w. Livery aud Exchange SUtbles. Kany riding earriat.es aud safe tlrlvlns hones Best aeeofnoiodaUoiu'to ageuls aud travel. Mall and telerrapb ordnri promptly attended to. Ul. e me a trial. maym-ly John W, Heller. i B4ST WBiSSFORT, . "'' TIaaIabi, Anil llnnrrAn m Tinware m nm At Very Lowest Priced. I I l,i. llil UuUN IKulmi; iwiii U.1 .v M -uiur lli.l WMfi UioulatioD all woik Guaranteed I i. t i . i i i . lit i v i i .11-- , 'I I 11 si ,1 mBestandPurMt EVER MADE. riwllldrlvclhellumorfromyonr 4), ,WTclcnn and amooth. Thow Of") ,j3J whVhmar your lautjm yr ft 4 .V"Larc cansea by IropurcM n .4. .s-. iilooil. anil s. blooil, and can be! rcniOTOii mm sunn time, irvou arc ana use or re at rtfler, The Dosolsw'4v'q'1 vb.Itfe small-outyateA;, it,?Vf brut and cheapest rocdlclno. Try ft, at t-r.n lift tuiflnflAd. Yjl Va" 'r. "f, f DosTWait, 0 CT IT AT OSCK if v.n Am Btifrnrtnir from A fil.a.an. anil uTfth to 1I0 to old age, use HULFUL'R BtTTEltS, Bend 8 S-cent stamps to A. P. Onlway A Co.. loeton, lias s. (or bout medical work published. Is a most loathsome, dangerous, and preva lent malady. It Is a blood disease, usually of Scrofulous origin, and for which local treatment Is useless. Before health is pos sible, the poison must be eradicated front the system, and to do this SUCCESSFULLY the disease must be treated through the blood. Tor this purposo no remedy la to effective as Ayer's Sarsaparllla. " For the past eight years, I liavo been severely afflicted with Catarrh, none of tbo many remedies I tried affording me any re lief. My digestion was considerably Im paired, and my sleep disturbed by pblegm dropping into my throat. In September last 1 resolved to try Ayer's Sarsaparllla, began to use It at once, and am glad to testify to a great Improvement In my health." Frank Tcson, Jr., engineer, 271 West rourth. street, New York city. "My daughter, IS years old, was afflicted with Catarrh from her fifth ) car. Last AU' gust sho was TREATED WITH Ayer's Sarsaparllla, and after three months ot this treatment she was completely cured. It was a most extraordinary case, as any druggist hero can testify." Jlrs. D. V Barnes. Valparaiso, Neb. er3s Sarsaparilla TEEPAHED ST Dr.' J. C. AYEtl & CO., Lowell, Mass. - , Bold by U Dratcl.'... fries 1;sL1hu1. ' - J. A, PHILLIPS, DEALER IS- Pianos and Organs, WKISSr-ORT. FA. p..,. cardinal Reasnns Why Yon Sbould Duy l'lanos and Organs at Phillips' Br-l'hUllpslias no Agents I tay-rbllllpi has no Collectors I rwPbllllDs has re 1 jpen'M I lari'hllllps can tunc t'lanos'and Organs 1 1; Central Drug Store, OIT. T11F PUBUO K0UA11K Bank Street, lohighton, Pa., IS ItKAIHlUAKTKfiH 10 U l'urc Drugs nnd iMedicines, Fine Soaps, Brushes, Sec, Ac., choice Winog and Liquors, Wall Taper and Decorationn! Spectacles When ou buy a pair uf Klioo. )ou want a goodllt. Cut If you need BITOTACLIS It Is much more Important that the KVK should be accommodated with correct leiinea and a proper v flttlnc frame wbteli will brlmr the Icuium di- rectlybefore theeentrwot theeye. II voubuy jour spectacles at Dr. Horn's you will dud the aoiive puiut. property aiteuueu 10. Prcscriptions pounded carefully "CU5- HAVE YOU ANYTHING TO SAW? IK SO, CALL ON THE Carbon County linproveineot Co., "Veissport, Pa., Whero yjit can havo all kinds h imlier tawed at the rory lowoet price Satiifaction gnarnntred in every particulai. Fire Wood ! In nil lengths and in all quant itiwjsupplied cheaply. I ME THE NEXT M08NINQ I FEEL DRISHT AMD NEW AND MY COMPLEXION 18 BETTER? :Ssiarste.TC'i--sJ I tWaVaVad for tta SmUj m Ua TJJ LANE'S MEDICINE, " su.j klM mn Buy I THAT TIIEItE BROWN. The jieoide wlio ocotiiiy tbo flat irntrie-1 iliately beneath oura are great diners out; and na their dog ii of n sociable dis position ho commonly Imrrows nnder the doormat nnd howls until the return tinctly human, and proceeded from our culinary department at the lmaaage end. Bomething must liavo happened to Loosli.il Wo sprang from tho dinner tablo, and made one bound to tho kitchen door. With instinctive delicacy wo listened a moment before bursting in, Tho outcries never ceased, though at times they soumlea strangely mtUUeHl. find a burglar dropped in for n late af ternoon visit? Was he garroting the too faithful creature who had refused to reveal tho whereabouts of the plate basket? I gnpod tho soup ladle which I had unconsciously retained with nervous determination. We rushed in quietly. Thoro was no burglar. Only Looaha behind tho scullery door, with her head wrapped up in n towel, was giving vent to bursts of emotion which might well have arouwd the envy of tho poodlo down stairs. With compassion, slightly tempered with severity, we questioned tho girl. Blio took some tlmo to coi.t out of tho chrysalis or pupa condition, but finally emerged from the folds of tho towel and explained. Mother who should havo known better, haying but a brief twelvemonth since interred her Second was now receiving tho address es of a potential Third, himself a wid ower with niuo incumbrances. In jus tice to the aspirant, we may mention tltat Uo was fairly well to do, being retired joiner ljy tho namo of Jlr. Brown. In Looslw's bitterest inornonU slio deprived him of tho prefix, callln; him simply, and for short, "That There Brown." Tho fell news had only jtut been brought by Loosba's littlo steiraister Em- incline, thonglt Loosha had Had n pre monitory wuming in tho way of creeps down her back whenever she had en countered the designing Jlr. Brown for some timo past. It had been u-lorning In her tiiind, nho said, by degreos ns there was something up; and this very afternoon ho hnd tipped and spoke, most barefaced, on the identical doorstep, Says ho, "Jtrs. Hommans, I will not de- celvo you, mat it was lust tnrongii yott dropping in in a friendly way to 'elp at the laying ot of her as is gono (and her only burled eleven months) that my attention was In a manner of speaking drawed to you; and in a homely way, putting tho thing plainly for your thinking over quiet by yourself, I will say you have threo and me similarly nine, unit uotu ucwg train- cumbijed, why not make one extra large tablo out of vour medium and my full Bized?" 'Which table, Loosha parenthet ically observed, would ultimately provo her deathbed. Wo tried to sootho tho aggrieved handmaid by every means in our powei Being within three days of Christmas day, and having proposed to entcitaln tho representative members of our re- spectivo families between whom, all the year round, great enmity existn nt a social dinner, tho prospect beforo ns was overshadowed by Looshas grief, If matters catno to a crisis slio would as liko as not tako to her bed and remain there for two days. At tho end of her period of sackcloth and ashes sho would wo knew by previous experience, reap pear as fresh as paint and tntlto recon ciled to tho dispositions of fate. But in tho meanwhile what would become of us? I tried to argue. I reminded Looslia that her mother was still young, active and industrious; and that ono could not, wliilo deploring tho net of Mr. Brown, revile him for Ids cholco of a successor to tho departed; that that successor might bo called, oven now, n pretty woman; and that men would be men no matter how foolish it was. I would havo continued In this strain, but that Loosha becamo hysterical "She amt young!' she screamed "with me twenty-throe, how could she? And sho niu't pretty; or if she is she ought to Ik) nhhamed of herself I And both my father nn Emmeline nnd El- frod s father would say so II they were here I And if she does it which at her time of lifo ii u disgrace I shall drown myself!" Then she weut into hysterics aud drummed tho floor with her heels and the back of a chair with her head in quite an alarming manner; nnd I was ordered out of the kitchen that she might bo unfastened and the inevitable remedlats applied. It took a whole gill of Tarragon vinegar and tho best part of tho tail feathers of our Christmas tur key to bring her to anything like com posnre. That was three days beforo Christmas. We have got over tho dinner and the meeting of the clans without any casual ties other than those we were bound to expect. And Loosha is pretetnaturally bright, Bharp, tight aud brisk. As she goes about her work sho sings. "Come Buy My Colored Errin" is a favorite vo cal exercise with her. But it has been superseded by "Tako Back tho Art." And, from the piqnantly expressive meaning Loosha infuses into the opening lines, it is plain that sho applies them to Mr. Brown, whose addresses have been diacoarKod. and whose matrimonial plans have been circumvented, thanks to the prompt action taken by Loosha in tho matter. It may be mentioned that our handmjiid's baptismal appollation was originally derived from a iiopular novel, oallud "Loosha of Lam Her More," nnd road by mother at an impor tant crUis. Mother is quite a literary person, having worked for several au thors, one of whom was a poetical genius attached to n well known firm of soap- makers. Loosha's mother, like many small, meek looking people, possesses a consid erable aroonut of determination. If she really entertained a wmtknwa for Mr, Brown, that weakness was not to be put down with the strong arm. Loosha re allttd that, die tells tu, as she stood on the kitchen floor and met those black beady eyes, so like Iter own. True, the opened no parallels, bat dashed uiion her subject in a way peculiarly distinc tive, liminelhie and Elfred, seated on two chairs against the wall, paused In their oonmuptlou of broad and treacle on hewing themselves alluded as poor lambs and joined their lamentations to outer Loosha .. The tumult rased high, though lira. Hem ma u. preserved a calm ever., stony demeanor. And in the mid dle of it all That There Brown knocked at the door. No quick change artUt ever effected a I more wondrous transformation than did Loosha in that minute. Mrs. Hem mans had glided away to put her cap straight , and Hinuoth her "leek parting. In tho interval between her dhuppearanco and , her return, Looslia and Mr. Brown had , become quite friendly. Mr. Brown's , inanuor w.i q.'.ito fatherly, and his fea tures i.tMiK- v, all smiloa aud gin and water. Ho 1 id been screwing up hi couraire inns fortifying leverage Highest of all in Leavening ABSOUTELY PURE LooSba, as she sent the astonished Em meline out for a quartern of the best and provided the visitor with a reliable chair, made tip her mind that the doom of That Thero Urown, matrimonially speaking, win sealed. Mother, without knowing why, felt uncomfortable when tho widowed joiner proposed taking the entire family (it was Loosha's dny out) to tho World's fair, and Loosha warmly responded to the oven-tare. They took Emineline and Elfred and the Islington bus, nnd That There Brown and Looslia occupied n gnrden chair seat together outside, mother nnd the children being stowed in tho Interior of the vehicle. Brotvn was fatherly when they started; Portland Koad fonnd him affectionate. By the timo they were launched amid the clddy delights of the fair, he was beginning to think. uelnded wretch! What matters It wliat ho thought! It was deliberately done of Loosha, the betraying of That Thero Brown. He wandered with tho mother and daughter, each on an arm, through fairy land of mingled fog and gas light. They visited the birds, the boasts and reptiles; nnd Loosha appealed to him for Information ns to ( hlr names, species and general habitat, and greeted every remark of his with admiring Lorsr bhe never seemed to notice when ho mixed up tho Bactrian camel with tho water buffalo. She went uwn tho circular switch back with htm, mother being too timid to venture, and became nervous in the iniddio of the airy journey, clinging to the nrm of the ravished widower with feminine squeaks of terror. How en thralled sho was by his performance- on the try-your-streugth machine, though tho marker on the dial indicated nothing much in tho way of a record. Tho more fascinating Loosha becamo the warmer and inoro perspiring becamo That Thero Brown. Uo nudged her frequently. All the sensation of his corporeal frame seemed to havo taken up its abode in tho elbow to which sho hung. Was it then that tho mUcrablo man uttered tho words which sealed his fate? It may have wen. All wo know for certain Is that those words once uttered, Loosha s mnnui-r became distant and off hand. That Thero Brown put it down to maiden coyness, and renewed tho slegowith redoulilol rashness. It was when the Flying Demons were about to tako their nnrvclous leap through spaco. aud the popular atten tion was uniformly diverted to the ceil ing, that Mrs. Hemmans who was not without a consciousness that for a suitor trembling on the brink of acccptanco Mr. Brown'B conduct was, to say tho least of it, inadequate felt a tug at her shawl. It camo from tho infant Lmmoline, whoso watchful eye, unchildliko in its keen appreciation of tho situation, had detected tho joiner's arm in the act of inclosing tho liguro or L.ooina under the shadow of her bead fringed mantle. After that the widow was taken f aintish, and had to bo revivod with peppermint drops ere tho company returned to Broinpton. Mr. Brown was not invited in to tea, though ho lingered long upon tho doorstep. And when ho had gone Loosha uncorkoJ the vials of her con tempt, and told her parent that she had been nursing a addlck in her bosom, but, thank Qod, it wa3 unmasked at Iastl Next morning a procession of four started for the cemetery. Emmelino and Elfred walked in front, hand in hand nnd bearing votive garlands. In the prosenco of the headstone on which the virtues of her second were recorded, Mrs. Hemmans renewed her vows of faithful widowhood. On tho way back tho party encountered That There Brown. "Mother just 'ungher 'ed," said Loosha afterward, "and walked by him without taking no inoro notice than if he was dirt. But ho spreads 'isself out over tho path and sezee, 'Don't you reckonize your friends, Mrs. Hemmans, mum, at this time o' day, after all as has been said between us?" And then I pushes in, an he looks up and met my eye. I give 'im a cold staro, and you might seo '1m shrink, as if 'o knowod what was comln. 'Begging your pardon,' I says, 'but did you mean mo or lny mother?" 'Your mother, says That There Brown, 'as 1 think nnd 'opo will mako a good wifo to me and milker to my nine children. 'Which you was of a different opinion yesterday,' I sharps back on 'im, 'when you ost me to marry yon at tho World's fair. Per aps you d liko to 'ave us both, as tho Salt Lake City Morgans am t too par ticular in that way, and you may belong to the English branch of the dinomaga tlon.' 'You'vo been and raised a nornick's nest about my yeers, you cn.tr says That There Brown, with a scowl, 'iiana,' and ho looked imploring liko nt mother. the uinan art is Unpulshnons, especial when led away by gin and water. Over look the accident and you won t havo no reason to complain,' 'I could never 'ave no reliance on you, Mr. Brown, says mother, with her eyes cast down and speakin as it she'd got pins in her month, 'after what has took place.' 'Go make your mind n; to it,' I says, 'as neither me nor my mother ain't going to bo no wife to you nor your nine chil dren, neither.' And ho took and hooked it, did That There Brown." St. James' Gaietto. Manlnl ullli Her Arm. Alt Uougli A very romantio marriago has taken Place In Montgomery county, J4. V. young man obtained tho license, secured the preacher, took him immediately to tho presence or his intended, lie round her iu the kitchen making np dough, The young fellow did not give her time to clean her hands and arms, but had tho preacher to tie the knot at once. The preacher made quick work of It and sent them on their way rejoicing. inu- adelphia Ledger. Came Neur Ilelng Xlurleil Alive. " After n young woman In -'Morgan county, AU., had been pronounced dead hut week by four physicians, and was dressed in her burial garments, she sud denly, during the night before the fu neral, opened her eyes and sat up in bed, to the Intense fright of the watchers and the joy of her parents. A few hours later sua got up and is now in her usual health. Tu Uzploro tbo AnMuon. A company has been formed In Rio Janeiro, with a capital of (0.000,000, to explore and develop the natural r aouros of the Anuuon. Colonies are to be established and mean, provided for reaching a market for a region hereto fore practically unexplored. Kew York Tlnu. In a skating match which occurred re-i-inilr it North Plain. Conn., between j voting men, the prise contested for wot the hand or a young woman in marriage A Ueruinu inventor is reported to have devised an ingenious camera for taking iihotographs of the Internal organs of human beings and beasts. Kaiua. produced "CiAAr M.m,UOU uiulwht of wheat last ycar.U the acre ago this ye.tr proinisej to exgead that of 1891 by folly S per cent Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Powder ' LOVE'S QUEST. I sought Love la each highway far and wide At every door stood long wl lb outstretched bands. Praying for Love's sweet alms; yet my de mands Were met with only bate ami naught beaMe. At last, footMre and weary. I turned home. To find there In tbr gentle, tear fltled eyes Sweet love, long sought for-and no more I Mary Kent Darey. MAID SYBIL'S LOVER. It was ,v sweet summer's afternoon, toward tho mlddlo of tho Fifteenth cen tury, nnd tho inhabitants of the little village of Friars Holt were all assembled upon tuo green, wntchlng tho attempts of some of the younger men to send their arrowi straight to tho centerof the butts which1 stood at one end of tho chosen place of recreation. "Another shaft missed tho clout," laughed an old man, as the arrow stuck quivering in the turf, falling three yards short of tho butt. "The king will never complain that lads of Wainwood make havoc among his deer if ho hears of such shooting as this." "Hold your prate, Gaffer Jcnkyn," said the young man who had discharged tho last shot, pettishly unstringing his bow; "it was a cross wind which marred my shooting, unless, indeed, it was the wizard's ward," he added, crossing him self devoutly as ho cast a glance of scorn and abhorrence at a young maiden standing some little distance apart from tho group of rustics a fair haired girl of middle height, with n pair of laugh ing gray eyes. Her ago could scarcely have exceeded eighteen years, and tho merry expres sion of her face as sho smiled at the woebegone look of tho discomfited bow man had no moro wizard's glamour about it than is always to bo found in the rippling laughter of a pretty girl. "Yes, thero she be, snre enough," muttered Qaffor Jcnkyn, with n glance of malevolent hatred at the young girl. "What business has sho down here among ns? Even if she can't cast spells herself sho can tell all about us to that old warlock who lives In tho mined tower in Cairnstono Chase." By this time general attention was drav-n to tho beautiful intruder, nnd threat-) and execrations wero leveled at her head. At first tho girl appeared unconscious of her danger, but all at onco a stone thrown by a lad grazed her arm, and as she perceived the threatening attitude of the crowd a look of intense terror passed across her face and sho turned to fly. Do not let tho witch escape," cried an old crone. "I lost two sweet grand children last autumn. Thoy said it was the falling sickness, but I know better. It was through the dovilinents of the old wizard and his ward." A menacing circle eoon formed around tho poor girl, whose entreaties formercy wero received with shouts of derision, and sho would have been seriously mal treated had not a figure burst through tho ranks of her assailants and loudly asked tho meaning of their cowardly conduct. The man who interposed In tho girl's behalf was attired in the picturesque dress of a forester, though he woro no badge or cognlzauco to show that he was tho retainer of any noble liouso, and the cloth of which his Lincoln green doublet was composed was of a finer character than that in which servitors were attired. Hullo, my masters," cried he, step ping between tho maiden and her assail ants; "what wit is this? By the bones of Jonathan the Archer, coll ye your selves Englishmen to behav in such a mannerr' A confused chorus of explanation rose from tho littlo crowd, but the smith, who had first suggested violent meas ures, 6trode to the front. "This is no business of thlno, Hob ot tho Butts," growled he. "Get ye to your own business of stealing the king's deer and leave honest men to iooic nttei their own affairs. "We will have no witches or warlocks among us, nnd this wench, who lives up at Cairnstone Chase with old Michael Kexthorpo, shall not come down here casting her spell over tut and ours. As he spoko he laid a rough, sinowy hand upon tho shoulder of the shrinking girl, but in a moment staggered back under tho effects of a heavy blow dealt him by the man called Hob of tho Dutts who, placing tho girl's arm in his, drew her through tho crowd, not one of which ventured to manifest any opposi tion. Neither spoko a word until they had left Friars Holt some little distance bo- ldnd them, and then the girl said tim idly: "I thank you, fair sir, for your kind ness in rescuing me from that dreadful man, I thought I shonld have died with terror when he laid his hand on inc." Tho forester laughod merrily. , "Matt Clink and 1 understand each ' other. pretty one," said he. "But tell me, who are you? Why did they call you a witch and want to throw you Into the pondr Tears started to tho girl's eyes. " am called Sybil Tressider," answered she, "and I nm no witch, though I live up in Cairnstone Chase with that fearful man. Michael Kexthorpe. "My father, Reginald Tressider, who believed that he could find the philoso pher's stone, was the owner of tho house in the Chose and Michael Kexthorpe was bis trusted familiar and acolyte, but my poor father died and the fear some man Michael lias taken every thing. He says I am his ward, and thouah I am not absolutely a prisoner, yet he has forbidden me to go beyond certain limits." Hob of the Butts stroked his chin thouehtfullv. "A sad tale," said ho, "But what doth he up in tlie lonely tower, from whence a I have passed that way at night 1 have seen strangely colored vapors issue and clouds of bright sparks float away like evil de mons on their errand of ill." "He searches for two things the se cret of eternal youth and tlie waters of ohllviou ." renlied Sybil Treeaider. Hob of Butts looked nnizled. "Iknow not what you mean by the lust," said he, "It U the draft which brings forget- fulness." answered tho maiden. -"Then Matt Clink often finds that when he nuaffs the nut brown ale. turned the forester, with his merry lAUfctk "I cannot ask thee in," replied sybil, "but from the bottom of my heart 1 thank thee. I have not met a friend lruv. 1 can recollect." She turned from him with a sigh and made her war slowly toward the time worn tower, which stood like some giant sentinel watching over the bleak waste. In a very few days Hob of tho Butte ! aeeln fonnd hiineeU in lite vicinity ! the tower, and with a wilineas which ' those who wero acquainted with hi frank and onen nature would never have , given him credit for, he carried un his houlaers a rat uoe, wmcn ne uuiuuiy offered to Michael Itextttorpe as a f rib ute from one who, though ignorant , was a devoted admirer of learning. Tbe cunning old luau fathomed the haudsomu forester's motive iu a ino , went, but lie was not one to cast away i gifts, even though he felt lu his heart ! that Hob of the Botta had a magnet In ' Sybil Tressider He received linn gra ' ciooaly and accopted the present. I Sybil and the forester bad now many opportuaiUeb of meeting, uud a strong , f celiac of affection sprang up LutwtxiD I them not unnoticed by the keen eyee of Michael. There were tunes when he felt liolitted lfuci noj snow wmte DeanrwitnatHp- polntment. And now began n new lire tor hod or tho Butt. His former sylvan haunts and gay companions knew him not, for became Michael Kextliorpe s uratige, mere hewer ot wood and drawer of water, nnd yet he felt that this unac customed toll was amply repaid by the opportunity ot breathing his love in Sybil's ear and hearing her shy answer response. One day Michael's countenance woe full of triumph. "I have found them!" cried he. "I have found them. I am not quite certain of eternal youth, for that will be a gradual process; but of tho waters of oblivion I have no doubt. have, however, hit upon a sure means teetlng the latter and will do so on that jolter beaded archer and see If it will mako him forget Sybil." He hastened away to the keeping room the tower with the silver goblets, each containing a small quanlty of some liquid, pure and colorless as crystal. I wtu quau youth," said no, "while the archer shall drain the cup of obliv ion to tho dregs." Meanwhilo tho lovers wero engaged in earnest conversation beneath a pink May tree, which grew on the south side the tower. "ITavo von not randa iin vnnr mind et, dearest Sybil?" murmnrellthe nrch- in impassioned tones: "will you not exchango this dull tower nnd the harsh words of your guardian for the sweet retreats of tho merry greenwood? The prior of St. Williston's chapel is ready to join our band and my trusty comrades will give you n hearty wel come. Fly with me, then, nnd do not wasto your young lifo here." 1 or nwhtlo the maiden hesitated, and then with n deep blush consented to fol low her lover. They returned, and ns sho entered the, keeping room sho saw her guardian carefully placing two silver goblets upon the table. "Where hast thou been, gadabout?" said ho, with an angry frown, "and whero is that oaf of a bowman? Send him hither and I will hasten him up by partaking of a cup of strong waters with him beforoho goes forth on his quest." Michael placed tho goblets at separate ends of tho table and then shambled out of tho room. As he did so tho girl caught a malicious twinkle in his eye, which raised her suspicions, and with llghtnlnglike rapidity sho reversed the positions of tho cups; then hastening to her lover sho whispered a few words in his ear. Ho nodded, and in a few seconds en tered tho room, where tho seeker aftei the mysteries of tho occult was in wait ing. yon want soino venison, I hear. Master Uexthorpe," said tho forester. I can lay my hands upon a fair white doe In half an hour." Tis well," answered Rextborpe. rubbing his hands; "but beforo thou gocst drain this, 'twill hearten thee up." The forester tossed oil the contents of the goblet and was about to lenvo the room when the old man said, "Whither goest thou, Hob?" "To the broken cross," answered the forester. Good. He hath forgotten all about tho doe," said Michael gleefully. "Tho potion works already. Now for my hange. lie drained oil tho contents of tho chalico nnd fell stricken to death, wliilo tho forester and tho maiden journeyed on to where light and happiness awaltod them, for love has been ovor tho spring of eternal youth, wliilo It is only death's hand that can brew tho liquor which fills tho cup of oblivion. Sir Uilbert Camp bell, Bart., in Boston Globe. Trouble with the Eye. To say nothing ot tho thousands of the hopelessly blind, let any one go to tho many cyo inhrmarlos of our land and witness tho streams of patients con stantly pouring through them, nnd to ths offices of our numerous oculists, und Bee them, forenoon nnd afternoon, filled with sufferers patiently waiting their turn, and ho will certainly come to feel the urgent need on the part of tho com munity in general of a moro Intelligent and conservative use of the. ey Youth'n Companion. " An Odd Animal. No horned tortoise now oxiste, hut a fossil specimen was found awhile ago on Lord Howo's island, in the southern Pacific, which had four horns on its crest and resembled n cross between horned toad and a snapping turtle. Now York Press. A 'Oueer Creature Dead. Mason Evans, tho much paragraphed wild man" of Monroo county, is dead. Tho fatal crin took him off. Evans had been a great curiosity in this section for more than forty years, during wnicn time ho had roamed in tho woods, apart from tho comforts of civilization, sub- slating on roots and herbs dug from the earth, with nn occasional iowi surrepti tiously taken from some convenient barnyard. lie was captured several times but always managed to escape- Seven or eight years ago he was captured by some fearless fellow witu an enter nrisinor turn of mind for the purpose ol entering him in a dime museum ns the "Wild man of Borneo." When taken his body was as hairy as that of a bear and covered with filth and vermin. Ills eye gleamed like the eyo of a maniac and ho had almost lost tho power of speech. For twenty years ho lived in a cave of the Chllhowee mountains, ami was never known to have spoken a word during that Mine. He lived In a state of nudity, and was fond of raw meat Those who know liu history say that ho was born In Monroe county, near Ulwaasee college, in 1817 or thereabout. He was of a good family and reeeiveu a splendid education. At about twenty years of age he was engaged in teaohlug school, and la the meantime fell In love with a handsome young lady or Ms neighborhood. She received his atten tions with apparent favor. One night be called and asked her to become ins wife. She said "No." He went out into the darkness and it was many years be fore lie was seen again, and then he tied from hU fellow men like a rruntened deer. Cor. Chattanooga Times. Literally Death by luetic A Los Angeles physician told us the other day that tbe meet trying time in all Ids experience was daring tho past five weeks, when be stood Hopelessly i.y , nnd saw a noor ranoliman near Puente I die by inohea of wliat hi known as pro greseive paralysis. The patient was firet affected lu one big toe. In a short time the limb was paralysed to the knee Two physicians were called, aod all tho known retnedlea were applied to stay the progress of the deadening attack, but In vain. Hour by hour death moved on it victim. Tbe patient was propped np in an armchair and fully realized his condition. He awaited the end with the coolness and bravery of a martyr As the tine of death crept nearer and nearer his heart he made calculations as to how much longer he could livo. H said, "Now it has reached ths body, Indicating the exact place with hn finger. In a little while he said, it ban reached the bottom of my lungs ' Another short wait and he aaid faintly, "It has touched my heart," and he fell over dead.- Pomona Express. Lord Lorn.', rooiry. The Marquis of Lome U a happy man He is computed by the uidustnous to have written muro jmetry than Lord Tennyson, and now lie h.u, beeu mnilo governor aud conatubluut W indnor castlo at salary of l,HM a ear. Londou New. AI1.rth. tlrln Horn!'. Snruaiwrtlla will ra sli r. your strength nrnl bcnlili nnd .xp.1 .Tory trace orpnlion rrom tlio iilun.1 William Ki ke 1 1, of r.owmiinst.-iwu. has Just been :i mil i-et n nslou of (S8.UO per month, muh i tho law of WKi TAKl N MOU A II1AMK. (lot ormrlfl." 'iillmnut '"the blue-." these .re familiar appellnlUi-. l,,r utieomrnrtable, nn definable sensation, in o, nii'iinlert with I. phi lad. nwvininei!i, in iik -i n rotort. ol tu. blooa. to remsdy whlili nn i MevtlT. itum.chlr rrsi.tnllj Uffed Is the nanmount netd. Is ran ela.lre evidence that the ay stem Is tn.timolentlr nonrlfIi.il Decau8.oit inrnoetn.rcaugo wner. org.ntedlte.se doe. not exist the fnodlsnot ..stmllateit. itelnforo. tho flagging enenctct ot the stomach, reform an lrrrg.l.r condition ol in. Imw.Im. kn nn a hsaltlilnl .t-cretlun til tha bil. with UoH.lfer'1 Stomach Hitter. For over thirty year, this pomil.r medlcln. ba- Ulipinu nf ooiduiou w.ni ui the nt-rvimstn valid, tho drrnentla .na of Ti TSon. deficient tn vitality, an elnelent tontc. Toll, power ol Im parting strength la attributable Its emcaey an ft rirevenuv. 01 m. larm anu i. Kripie 1 nornuRii y effective It I. too for rheumatism, kblnev com plaint and neuralgia. Farmers were soiling pototm", i.t 33 cents per bushel this week. Nerve and Liver rills. Ail important discovery. They net mi the llvet, stomach and bowel, through the nerves. Anew principle. They epcedllv aire biliousness, had taste, torpid liver, piles and constipation Ppleudid for men. women anil children. Smallest, mildest, ntirext 611 ilowe for 25 cents. Patnplea free at T I' Thomas and W. F. Bicrv's Drug Store. Lnne. I'nmlly Medicine Move, the Itowl. Each day. Most people need to use It. C. O. Schirer will occupy tho Ed. Freyman residence on 3d street. TwoYalnnble Trlenil.. 1. A physician canot be always had. nbeuma'.ism, Neuralgia, Sprains Bruises and occur often and sometimes when least expected. Keep handy the friend of many households and tbo destroyer ot all pain, tho famous Ucd Flag Oil, 23 cents. .Many a precious lire coniu do saven that Is being racked to death with that terrible cough. Secure a good night's rest by Investing 25 cents for a bottlo of Pan Tina, the great remedy for Coughs, Colds and Consumption. Tilal bottles of Pnn Tlna ffl'e at T. D. Thomas' drug store. Our stores aro showing spring goods. "Beauty" may be "only akin deep;" but the secret ot a beautiful skin is pure blood Those hoarse, rough, pimply complexion may. In most cases, be rendered soft, smooth, and fair by the. preserving and s; siematte use of Ayer's Sarsaparllla. Lehlghton has had no leap year parties. A Fatal MlstnCe. I'hy slclans make no more fatal mistake when they inform patients that nervous hrart troubles come from the stomach ana are of little consequence. Dr. Franklin Miles, the noted Indian specialist, tas proven the contrary In his newbpok on "Heart Disease," which may be rail free ot Tlomas' Lehlghton; and Blery'sTelss- port, who guarautee and recommcntrcur Miles' unequalcd New Heart Cure, which baa the largest sale of any heart remedy in the world. It cures nervous and organic heart disease, short breath, fluttering, pain or tenderness in the side, arm or shoulder, Irregular pulse, fainting, smothering, dropsy, etc. His Restorative Nervine cures headache, fits, etc. -A. trout cntight beforo April 10 ocx-t OT.OO Got the Mitten livery Time. -I oan la.rrv anv Ktrl I nleaa.." was hla .X. clnmatlon, but unfortunately then be did not ilease any; anu mere was a plain reason lor 11 ie hod oontractcd oiatrrb of the worst form, and, ulthouub a wealthy, eduaated, attractive peron .very other way, be was positively repal- .tv 10 ill. ivi, invijus. a uuiumi ui nu.ui ie vciw in. viiui. ui iu.rnaKv- AIII.UU W.l.m. him to use Dr. Sana's Catarrh ll.madr lie tool! bis advice, and now la the moat popular beau tn town, and bo reallr can "marry any irtrl lia nlenficai' to alk. It tnada hla breath Dure and aweet, be has no headaeae, no ott.nalv. dis charges from tho nose. In abort, is in perfect neaiin.ami ail irom using a lew Domes 01 ul lage's Catarrh Bemeily White washing aud digging garden are seasonable. Happy Hoosler. Win. Tlmmor.t, Postmaster of IdavUle. Ind . writes: "lilecttlc Bitters has done more for me than all other medicines com bined, for that bad feeling arising from Kidney ana Liver trouble." donn i.esue. farmer aud stockman, of same piece, tavi "Find Electric Bitters to be tbe best Kid ney and Liver medicine, made me feel like a new man." J. Vi. Gardner, hardwaro merchant, same toiin, says: Electric Bit ter, is just tin thine for a man who Is all run do an aud don't care wbctner he lives or dies: he fonnd new strength, good appe tite and felt just Ilka he had a new lease on life. Only bOc. a bottle, at Itcber's Le hlghton; and Ulert's H'clssport. Tho material for Lehlghton's new Republican paper is here. Stop Hnd Think How qincU money you have thrown away buying worthless medicines, prepared by unprincipled parties, who care not what harm they may do to your sjalcm. You can depend on every bottle of Sulphur Bit ters as being a reliable medicine. It searches out and cleanses from the blood all Impure matter, and make, you feel like a new person. Boston Dally Globe "UlT. m. anouno. or civil, good apotbscary toaweetenmy tovaghMUc-n." and a 2& cut bot tie ol Melratloo Oil to euro my flora', lam. foot. -John Klpp, the butcher, iu driving a new delivery wagon, lmllt by M T Trexler. Nothing 8uccMla Llk. Succc.. It can be said without fear contradiction that no utdlclne has had greater success In cnilng Coughs, Colds Hoarseness and Consumption than Pan Tina. Tbe cele btated remedy .top. coughing, soothes the throat and lungs, and induces a good night', rest. Hundred, can testify to tbe remarkable and llfe-aavilg virtue, of this great remedy. Pan-Tina costs only 25 and 50 cents. Trial bottle, free at T D. Tboniaa' Drug Store. T Mrs. Tbumas Mumford, of Mauch Chunk, is dead Deceased was a sister to Rev. Kuthr-i Uaui'i , of tho church of Immai-itbiti- ' iiimn, iu the -amc town A Itoiniim She went to a ball in a Nutab.U. won. too thin elultunu eaugbt oold. was er tu voted admirer brought a til lur many d.)a, a d rmjy, wnen n.r in. ae.BiUu to n.uii oy und: and. boally. tbr. til ah. too. It, rocov uiurrU-,l tb. man who bad ...At l..r Ifm An.1 tlio Tt- inly he bought bcr wa. Dr. I'teroe . Qolilcn Hedlal Dlscov.ry, which la u certain cure tor nit throat and luna duwaaea and x-rotalou' c.nul.lnlr, ol which ooasumptlon la tine 'flumps i alight loafing uround Wouthiily an t.iit to uirk . Mauch Chunk i- titngfor u Board ..f Trade- " Th.- Cullu-lii- ihiui'U at tiiimmit Hill is extensively repaired. T Susie Ni-hi.onovi i is an extra teacher tit tin schools Hiram llitsli, t.tkeu iKiss.-ssi r Wi.ilherly publn- l I'pper Lehigh, has (t the Jeanosville n,it ewiut-boniug. j 1 I ' hotel UuulloM 'li , ii ileml at UwnU I ipulat younr; tu .i a Lalis-fntii -.tint s. lie was a tse hall but nn , ' ml has In -n i eded Vc-l ,'i . s, their business The M. -Hall, weie in I i up iwpcr li i "I The II il I hiistlu.,.' .tit' i 'lie I" 1 1 .Mil ho LI -I ' " il-,.n Mu irtfuului "I I-' !i Alleutowu 1 ! H ithei It of 'oneert 1 i iday putting wi i ." .til erl I. -tin 1 lv 1 liii I I 1 i hi i, ' , t' Juatit -vile i i lie hnl HlJ wifi sl(llt rin- ii- fi in