Whe f nrh FINE . JOB PRINTINGS I VT 1 UK ' V Lowest Prices y SEE us. y V MEDIUM J " INDEPENDENT"-" LIVE AND LET LIVE.' Lohighton, Carbon County, Fonna., Apiil 23, 1892. s - t ; - a. : VOL XX.. No. 24. $1.00 a Year in Advance Fftasloiial & Business Carte. W. M. Rapsher, ATTORNEY arm COUNSELLOR AT LAW. first door above the Mansion Home, vtAtJCIt CHUNK, TENN'A. i ,al Estate and Collection Awncy. Will llur t nd 8eU Ileal Hstate, wmrejanjin netuiv nnc. .usennns nronivuy in. : eoidents a specialty. ' mtllsh and Knnan ir nML f made. SMtling Estates of May "0 cocsuueu in H. H. Peters,! A. S.Rabeu old, Merchant Tailor, WWm. 1 Uram I! OsvICK I Over J. W ItaUdimbush' Wo are showing something I " '''" "' - Uftil and Substantial In isriilUlrr In all lt branches. Teeth I'xtra, led E3 tl. nrentori Rnnrl HluxitlW 'aHdmliilsteredwlietircn.iiesied. i fS' to UreuWSI DWOll 'Reaclv-Made Suits you Boys and Children " O. A. CLAUSS, oOce Willi Clanss Proa., Klrst street, Lchljtiton Finr., Life and Accident INSURANCE. Only Kris-classl companies aro npiuu ,u all U10 ncw SV10S tlllU C010TS, which vo nre offering to tho public nt a saving of a full twenty -g per cent on what tlw same style and quality garments would cost you clscvhcrt Our Goods are Now, and this Season's Styles; par ents will save money by calling and ox amining these New and Nobby Suits before purchasing else where. The sizes are in order for Boys 4 to 18 years. We nre also showing n Big Lluo of i Seasonable :: Fabrics which we are making up in the latest style l'antaloonings and Suits nt Lowest Prices. Peters, The Tailor, 1UCCIUNI1K 110CKL 1'UlL.mNll, First Street, Lchighton, Pa, Information cheerfully furnished. -ly DR.G.T. FOX, 172 Main Street, Bath, r. AT BANOO, JlROAnWAT nOCBK. llOWDATS. ilKAaTOK. BWAX HOTEL. T0K9DATB. it BKTIII.KHKM, SUM IlOTM, WKDSKSDATS. . AT ALLEXTOWN, OBAND CKKTBit,TUlBSDAT VT BATH, FBIDATS AXD SATUBDAT1. oracftloun From s a. m. to 4 p. m. rractlce ' lmlted to diseases of IU Eye.Ear, Nose & Throat; (37-AUo, Refraction o( the Byes or the adjust ment of glasses. F. I. SMITH, D. D. S umce opposite the Opora House. Bank Street, Z-ch 1 ton, Pn. IIBNT1STBT IN AM. ITS miAKOllKS. filling and making artificial dentures a special- ty. Local anesthetics used. I las adialuisterod and Teeth Pxtracted ITII- OUT TAIft. ... tlFFXOE UOUKS-Frora a . m., to 12 ra., from 1 p. m., to 5 p. m., from 7 p. ro., to 8 p. in. Consultations lu Enallsh or Herman omc Uours at Haileton-Everr Saturday. Oet 1M7-1V Ofrlre ! WKDNKKDAV of each uerk !. a.l IM.RNTOWN. a,l llrhirlicoiii!. .Ia. 11 AVE YOU It Franlit- Bum Paresis IlKLlVICKIil) AY John F. Hottenstein. v'nreful altenllon iM in tint DollteiT of KlvlalH, Iiai;ai!e ami I'nrcpl to all p.irls of ln attliu lowest p'ix A share of pub le palronaijo Is respectfully sollcllec!. JdT"I.eavo orders atSwei'H'. Kneh'a or Leitienirulirs. To Contractors and Bolers. Tim umlenlgr.M tftiuiouitccs to Contractors und Dullders that he Imi now oiwnnt liU tonc qtwn v. t tieavcr Ilun, nnt Is propnrptl to supply Building Stones In unv quantity at rpnsonnMe rates. He nUo kfcirt a fnipply C Ills rfnMenre on SKCUN1) (JTHKBT, to nuwly Immediate dcmanil, HAUMXUofciiery liesorlpllon, promptly at tendflit to. Also, conMantlytm ha id a full supplv. of the best brauds ot FJonr and Feed, whlcli lie Kill isllat Lowest Matket PrliTs. CHARLES TRAINEE, SEPONII SrilEKT, I.r.HKIllTON. I'A GO TO" 1 Seidel's Bakery, j rufttStrt, UlilalitoH, you will "Mas tlntl rrslicitand Reit j BREAD AND CAKES. . Rye, Wheat and Vienna Bread I IrssU Erery Day. Our Vienna Bread cannot It excelled. We lespocttully solicit your patron age. Watch for the Wairon, ' Seidel's Vienna llahery, 1 Opp. Obert'e, FIRST ST.. I.F.HlnlltON'. I'A Stoves, Tinware. Hontorn and Rangor;., In Great Variety at Samuel Ghaveu'k i opular Store, Bank Street. CHARLIE LEE, CHINESE LAUNDRY. Mower's Dtilldlns oppc9'.te fust OlHco, FIttST ST., I.EIIiailTOX.rA IVork Hken In every day of tl.n week and proroDtly attended to. Family Wwhlng done at very reMouable rates. I'ATHONAGE SOLIUITEI). LSON FRANTZ, Tho Now Jeweler, Bankwny, - Lehighton. t'aM roii Wntclit'Sa Clocks and Jewelry of every description, t prlufa lower titan elite where. I'arttcuUr attmllou paid to I Repairing of Every Description, A practlc.il experience ot oter ten ; ears , enahtes mo to guarantee Aatlsfaetloit In every parttfular. Ulveme atrial and be convinced. ' Your pfitronago U respectfully solicited. ITON rilANTZ.naul.way, PurifierA KNOWN Tulinrcfttf ii'muui MiMl 'nft Is til ehejipert and 123loseao8tTL 111 UK BITT K ItS Tor f 1 .00, ICSi inan one cent n uoio. it wm cure u rn TrorFt cases or Btmaieeniotirom uia common pimpie on mo iawj W thnt awilil iiinense Bcroruia. aUU'XlUK illll.ii.lUJ ! in-H 3 best metUdne to use In all rate tit inch stnblmrn nndiTrnni m.1 I I deep Bentet dlseaees. XJnersarconl llnot t?YCr tAkd MfnfnrA IIbsI E3 DLUB PILLS &M3llvVM SnUnr TtiMrra t r. t n....j.V with a yellow etlckyDont wait until yon I IT sulistnnce? Isrouraro unable to walk,or I breath foul andare flat on your back. I offenslTQ? ronrbnt get some at once, It I Btomnch Is out will cure you. Sulpliux I of order. Use Bitters la I anr.i'inm Jr . .lmmmIItAiSTr,a-nsin tUa an.l tnt. I line thlck.jfittuse. ltememlcr whatjf I II roiiy. clo-irfiui here. It mnr nra re I fluy rllfo. It has saved hundreds. Ill jffDonh wait until to-morrow, Are you low-spirited; and weak, RiiQVrlDZ from tho mmmm ot Vouthf If so. tiULI'IlUlt UITTKIIS will cure you. 1892 APRIL. im SihlMo. JU Wr. TjulFrt Sat. 3450XA1 10 11 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2425 26 2728l2930 MOON'S PHASES. Quarter ' TT1.11 'Hoon 12 1:21 At TCU 1 SO sum. C QuirSr20 26 1:00 a. m. p. in. JACK'S"SWE15THEAM Semi S S-ccnt stamps to A. P. Onhray A Co., ltoston. Mass. for host medical work audited; II joiiarecontemplatmit a course lu BUSINESS or SHORTHAND, It Mill pay you to visit the Hoofing and Spouting a specia! , AMERICAN BUSINESS Colte, ty. Stove repairs furnished on fhort notice Reasonable! no to Gns. Miller's Popular Restaurant, ron FRESH LAO Ell DEER, Finest Brands of Llquois, such as OibiOii'fi Pure Rye, Douyherli's Pure Rye, Genuine Silver Brook, fmported Gin and Brandiet, Finest Cigars. AILKXTOWX, TA, before decldlnswlicro to eo, p. . i Vrno 1 iinpli nKunvc thouehjoiiir.avllwMilliousamlndlesaay. It 1'lrS'CiasS ATCC ljUnCfl aiVllb .HimnllAnnl nh.n.t.P. fl. ft niPlllimi for SllltlllV' inn business men with trained and c.ipablo ns- Bar. ... ni ..1 ,.ini niiiiiltlnit vfinnir men ami ladles on the road to success, and I a Wall Paper, From Cheap Blanks to Fine Gilt and Crossed I'apers. Also, Felts and Ingrains, irltU Handsome Frelr.cs. i Sli KennrAtA Den.irtmepts f of studviuudertheitersnnalsii tlm ovfent. elpirntirn ntid coat of lS COUlnnientS, Sli Separate Depart mentsnlth asmauyl'ourses unervisiouot lllustraled U.ita- PICTURE HOD AND C?OVK. WINDOW SHADES reJy to Iiaug, or put up lo onler. Faint, Oil, Yanlsli, Glass, Brushes, Painting aud I'aper Haujslng, hT coni llent norlnie". In any partof the coun,T, Uoikf, tUlbnery and always a large slock at I LsGB oi 61 Broadway, Mnuch Chunk. GO TO rvisloiioti:taht Instructors-all Specialists, llluslraieu u. loc'ie mailed to any address, free. Address, O U. DORNEY, Prln. tsyi'leasn mcnelon this paper. c-27-cm PROF, ALEXANDER BODDROD, PISCOVEItEROF i Bcudrou's Miraculoiis RcMcs. t Liberal Minded VhytlcUni lindprse Ttieia As being the Greatest , Discovery o( the Aire. 1'oalUve cure when used ; In accordance to Instruc tions, lu diseases here j tofore co-called Incur 1 able. Diphtheria, astli i ma,broni'litils. eatarrh, rnnsestlon ot the brain, i the result of sunstroke, , 1 apoplexy, and limbs paralyzed restored to their natural condition. i Spliie,hipandbocrjdWeVSPCured. Klinimallsm r sciatica, neuraitcis, inunt s uiscnn i iub mi' I neys, liver complaint, dysentery, and so-called heart disease are entirely cured by pure niedi- Fancy Goods, I cine ol my own preparing. . 1 uuring mne jears over id.cuj persons nae , used theso medicines and are living witnesses 1 of their worth. I will not eo" Into nraf tlce my- I self, being oer 72 years of age ; w lit fell my med- Icluesonlv. I hae two eminent ph)Hlclanscon I nectcd with nie to attend to eidllng itl the re m ! deneps pf tpe ijclc l reou(red. tESTIMONIAU. Kkwtowx, Feb. 17, l'3i. . Dear Sir To thoso suffering from hplnal trouble, Neurnlgla. Mat lea, lleait Diseases and 1 Ithetimatlsin.l would highly leeommemt t'rot. I lioud run's remedies t 1 wan a sulleier ot these complaint for j ears at times; was hardly able tomovej could not straighten in) self. Ihe pain and iranv un IneTiireslhle. Doetoreil with t,i hi ti(ir1pl.in f..r viirji frniid but little I relief, not irnuuent, untillwns cured by his i medtclnet Ms Is unsurpassed! would highly 1 recommend I'rof. Ilaiidrou s liniment and inert clues to all ttuffereri. ltenprctfnlly)ours S, J. Vamtrtdaten, Xcwlou, ItucKs ro., l'a. Newton, I'eb. it. 9. Dehr Sir AllowMne to write joua testimony 1 of vour medicine. I eau s.iy to all those BUfTef Ingwlthullmrnlsol my dmcrlptmn, would r coiunieuu i rui. liouuruii niMiiciiirs. ni rltiln ih&tti In mv ktmituch for a 1uii2 time. siiCertng can hardly bo described bywords deprived me ol lei Ht tdghts : vould 11 awa suiTerlng with iwlu tor hours ut a tliao. Doetorl wttli several pli)lelan; their medicine would for awlnlo relieve me, hut would sooh lose their t fleet i by using I'ruf. Uoudrou's remelies nave en entirely curml ; would recommend his rem exiles to thoj.0 sutTering with simllor complatnt. ItMpectfuiir jours, f. al. Vauartsdsten, Newtou, Ducks 00., Pa. Offlcfl aud laboratory open dally from 7 a, m to S p. m. Dall or write to ALEXANDRIA 110UDUOU, I7t7 North Tenth tstreet. nov. 7, 'M-ly. rhttadelphlft, J'a Tie RfiWs Safety Lautern, J. B SCHOLL, agt,. fhlfhton. Carbon county. It Is Self LlRhtlnc Non-Exploslvo, with a Solf Wick Regulator. Just Right lor Railroad Men ! 1'ilce rialn, l.so. NIckK j.oo. Don't buy any other until you hare seen this popular lantern. Ayer's Pills May always be relied upon as a certain cure for liver troubles, constipation, sick headache, biliousness, dyspepsia, Jaundice, and rheumatism. Unlike roost cathartics, Ayer's nils strengthen the stomach, liver, and bowels, and restore to these organs their normal and regular action. Taken In season, they chcclc the progress ot colds, fevers, and malaria. Being purely vegetable and sugar-coated, Ayer's I'llls ara The Favorite fftnlly medicine, while travelers, both by sea and land, find them to be Indispensable. "Wo sell more of Ayer's Fills than of all other kinds put together, and they give per feet satisfaction. Chrlstensen & llaarlow, Druggists, Baldwin, 'Wis. "I have used Ayer's Tills for the past thirty years, and consider them an Invaluable Family Medicine I know of no belter remedy for liver troubles an I dyspepsia." James Qulun, Hartford, Ct. t'apt. Chas, Mueller, of the steamship " "fllcla'anj, 'Tor several years I have r Ilod more upon Ayer's mis than anything c' In the medicine chest, to regulate tny I U, and those of the ship's crew. Theso V'.IH are not severe In their action, but do their work thoroughly. I have used them, aud with good effect, for the cure of rheu matism, kidney troubles, and dyspepsia." AVer's Pills rncranao hy Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Sol J all Dmst'Ist arul Denlers in Medietas, J. A. PHILLIPS, -DFA1.BR in- Pianos and Organs, wicissror.T. iu. Cardinal Ite.nons Why You Should lluy A our llanos and Organs at rhllllps1 t&rh!lllps has no Agents I fBThllllps has r '"nlleelors I CSyThllllps has t xpensesl. trl'hlllfps can tune I'lanos and Organs! The Celebrated Cypress Sliing'le. Guaranteed full Length, Tho very best Shlnglo In tho Mfirket. Mannfaetured by 1 R1CKERT & SNYDERj Claremont, Virginia. - FOB SALE IN WEISSrOBT Br J. K. niOKBRT, iiKLnn in All Kinds of Building Lumber. I 1 AT TIXK Central Drug Store, OFF. THK I'UP.I.IC SQUAItK Bank Street, Lehighton, IS I!I!ADqTJAItTKI!S FOlt Ph., "Corner Store" OranE.es, Lemons, Bananas, Nits,' Apples, Celery, Crane u, draper Table Raisins, Confec tions, Fancy Baslets, Qneens we, and a fnll line of Nice Groceries, Loweit prices, good treatment, ! - prompt delivery jWatclieS, Call and See Us. Tl You Have 3 El AliNER & SOLT, lT"prleiori ,f the Portable Steam Saw Mill srbo wllldojuUr uoik at treasonable Kates. nresuiKNCE, rORT, I'A. tTS'IOV tlu.i., East Wki8, net. ?4. 'Pl.jl Pure Drugs and Medicines, Fine Soaps, Brushes, &c., Ac., choice Wines and Liquors, Wall Paper and Decoration!' ! Spectacles ' When oi buy a pair of Hhoes ou wauta good (It. Hut It you need STECTACLES It Is much more Important that the EYE should he accommodated with correct lenses and a proper. V fitting frame which nlll bring the lenses di rectly before thecentreof lheee. If nuhuy your speetAdes at Dr. Horn's sou will rind the above points properly attended to. "Aunt, yea must listen to me!" The proud head la thrown back and tho blno j eyes nre flashing like sapphires in Iho 6un. "I vrlll not marry Mr. Chester 1 despise hlmt You know well that It ho Had no money yon would never admit him to your house! Oh, aunt, I never oven dreamed you were so mercenary!" "I am not for myself. It Is for yon, child it is of your future that I am thinking, 1 must die some time, nnd you know the conditions of my husband's will make it impossible for mo to leave yon one penny. Could you bear poverty after enjoying all the pleasures which wealth can givo? Ah, child, it is a hard, bitter opponent to battlo with when one Is so young and lovely as you nror "I have n profession, aunt. I shall not starve. And oven If I had no way of earning my bread I would not marry a man whom I detost for his money." "Perhaps you nnd Jack Dunravcn have resolved to try poverty together," suggests Mrs. Thornton. There is tho faintest suspicion of a sneer on the haudsotno mouth, but she is too well bred to allow it to become anything more thu a suggestion. "Poverty with the man I love would bo happiness compared with n blighted life. Aunt, do you bellovo in mercenary marriages? "Wliy not! 1 married tho man my parents choso for roe; n man they knew could givo mo everything my heart de sired, and as whoso wife I would be a queen In society." "Were yon happyr Tho handsomo brows contracted a lit- "Yes, child what nn ainuni quoa-Hon." "All. aunt. 1 don't believe itl You were not as happy as you could havo been. Do you really think that I would bo happy as Mr. Chester's wife? Lot your heart speak." But the inscrutable mask is on her faco aaain: that instant's agony is over. She had cast off tho young lover who had her love for tho wealthy suitor. Well, tho world is no wiser. "Why should ou notr she 6ays. "You would be mad to reject Mm, Beth. He can give you every luxury more even than 1 can. IIo is old, true, but that Is nothing. IIo would exchange his wealth for j'our youth nnd beauty. You could do no better. Even I, with all my ambition, would be satisfied with such a marriage. You navo none Dril' liantly oxceedod my hopes. But you must forget Jack; ho is poor, lie could never mako you happy. "Is woalth, luxury, pleasuro all ono must livo for? Is lovo to havo no place in one s Iifo at allr cries Beth. Mrs. Thornton shrugs her beantlfnl shoulders. "When ono is young one's heart is apt to tako the lead in one's life," sho says. "You are young, what is to bo expected! Mr. Chester will bo hero this evening sco that ho receives tho answer ho should." With this sho sweeps gracefully away, throwing n significant smile at her niece as sho closes tho door. "Ah, Jack," said Beth llusscll, softly, "I will bo truo to you till death through poverty, through ovcrthingl You doubt my lovo noWj but some day I will prove to yon how even a society girl can love. -lo:- Weissport Business Directory. FOll A SMOOTH IT 1,EDS THEM EASY-SUAVE, ALT. IS NEWrl sTv,;,7,AVvr.!T!l! ADVOATE.' go to -Imtioiir. II'. P. ESKAXtt ' CLEAN, ISUKI'ISMJUN T. Head It! Prescriptions pounded carefully 'fun- SAY! Corner Store, i LEHIGHTON PA. Henry Miller, LEHIGHTON. PLANING - MILL. S4ASUKAl)Tll"-- or Window and Dooh Phamk, Doors, Shut ivs. window msJie. Mouldings, H nick el. AW DKAIJUi u All KMs of IM Liiter Shingles, Pailinjp. Hemlock LumW, tt THK nARDXll, )it r tho Canal llrldte. Yppy LowohI Pricos. Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Bronze Clocks, any thing in the Jewelry Ling c. Per Week. Join a club in hich you only pay the above small sum and your watoh, valued at $40 is j estinutetl to only cost SIT.Qo t Oertifiofltw aye now being Jstued by j FRANK GrERMAN, ' UMKMAI, AfiKhT. I ttr('itp-art. - Ajiiu'b. W. P. HOPFOHD, lchighton Pa THE FRANKLIN HOUSE, EAST WKlSSrOUT, I'KNN'A. This house offers first-class aeeoiamodations to the permanent boarder and transient guest. Funic prices, only One Dollar per day. aimr-iy Joiix ltKiinio, Proprietor. Oscnr Ckristmaii, wEissrortT, va. Liven and Exchange ISUtbfa. Easy rtdlag earrtaa. and saf. driving 'torses Best aeeommodatlons.to ag.njs aud travelers. Mall and telegraph orders proni4ly attended lo, (lira me a trial, iaatl-1y BBS H P. . Hi Inhn E4ST VVBiStJPOnT, I.FAIKR IN Heaters and Ranges, . Tinwaw diifl Pi?pi At Very Lowest Prloes HAVE YOU ANYTHING I TO SAW? IF SO, CALL ON THE Carbon Connty Improvemeot Co., Vaisaport, Pu Where yiu can have all kinds m imber sawed at the very lowest prices Sfjtisfnptipn guaranteed in etory partioulav. Fire Wood ! In all lengths aud in all quant ities supplied cheap,)', AT he I TAKE M1 M Lkui nju AH tilt wry ) found iu tli. OATO. Uaubuh I' i i'iiiBft t ttutr tUUtluit IsjUi Otbiinl .t oli I It has been bitterly cold all day, nnd for the first time perhaps iu many weeks the street corners nro deserted. A warm house and a warmer tiro is every stray nedestrian's iroal. And now. just at dusk, as the lighta are just peeping through tho gathering gloom, a tine, cut ting snow begins to fall. Tho usual crowd at tho . llttlo station is dispersing; the buetlo and excitement caused by the arrival of tho through passenger train has subsided and the op erator Is leit once more to nerseir. She closes her key with a little snap, goes up to tho blazing lire in tho huge, ugly stovo and holds out her slender hands to its warm radiance. "Tho petted darling of a wealthy home and innumerable friends in n common serge gown!" She laughs softly and rubs one hand up and down the sleovoof her dress. "I wonder what Mr. Chester would say wero he to see me nowl Ah, poor aunt, 1 wish you could havo lived! But perhaps it is beet as It is, and 1 am glad glad yon could not leave mo one dollar. Poor, proud Jackl When he hears that I 1, tho supposed heiress- am poor, even poorer than no is, will come to mo men!" j The door opens and slams, letting in n cold gust of rain, wind and snow. "Ah, Lenn, is that your the says brightly, as a young giant of n fellow comes toward her, shaking tho snow from his clothes like a great dog. "How could you remember mo on a night like this? And no overcoat!" sho oxclaims. "Why, you will freezer His handsome face lights up with a smile that displays a dazzling rowol : teeth. "Perhaps 1 stopped In to get warm," j ho said roguishly, "and not to see you at . U. Why, it was only yesterday that I ! saw youl" Then the brightness dies out of his i face, and eoine of the youthfulnerw goes with it. ! "Ah. what an eternity that has seemed I to me," he says, his eyes dark with ! eamestneeti. "Every minuto spent away from you is a blank. I never knew what I it v-is to count the minutes beforo you ' came. 1 never liad this restleeaneee be fore, but with you I am calm; you quiet me; just oue glance from your eyes that is enough." She lay otw soft little band on powerful bruvrn one. "Poor Le.ru!" she says toftly "1 am orry." Hn turn away and draws oue hand ucroci hii eyes, then stall, at her in alutuct hi. i.Miu! light hearted fashion. "By tin- way." he aays, "I am afraid the lii-ldi,i ucraw the river jost below here will irt hold MS tonight if it Is as loaded as u-n.,1. Well, I'm offi I may be back tin - wuy iu an hour to help you keep awa 'ms cold." lie !" i.ui his eostt about his throat and dfawsTifs fur cap over his eyes. At tho door lue looks back ami hesitates. "I feel strangely reluctant to leave you hero all alone," he eaya wtotf ully. "Why, what could harm me?" "Nothing in all Trenton, that I know of but would you Ilkome to stay with i your 1 "How good you are!" she aays. "But 1 do you think I would allow yon to go without yonr snnpt-r in order that you i may protect mo from unseen peril?" She laughs merrily "No, Leun, I am ' us safe as it as if well, nothing can i happen to me, at all events Ho go with a clear conwience." And this time lie goes ami does not look back Sho shivem a little ne she tc-menibers what ho has said about the bridge. What n sudden chill of terror lilt words , had struck to her heart. "Tho bridge will not hold 802!" sho 1 says to herself. "It is n through passen-1 ger nnd will not stop utiles I signal it. I innst find out. It is not due fnrhalf an hour yet. 1 shall havo time." I bho throws along, dark cloak ovor her shonlders nnd takes down n red light from tho wall. With another glance at tho clock she rushes out in the ctormy black mgnt. uown tho truck slio speeds, the lautem dancing through tho dark ness liko a wtll-o'-tho-wisp. Tho bridge is about a quarter of a mile from tho station, but she knows every step of tho way. suddenly a deep, roaring sound meets her ears. The river! The river!" she gasps. Lonn said today it had risen fearfully. That frail bridge will bo swept away as it it were a suck in such a tierco torrent," Now sho in at tho bridgo but where is tho bridge? Tho last of It is swept nwny in tho black, teething waters as tho roaches tho liank, nnd at that mo ment, another sound, heard faintly above tho roar of Iho river, sends n now tenor to her heart. A distant thunder ing sound, and the knows the train is coming through the cnt half a milo away. Ob, uod, for somo strength! sho groans. "All those corns must not lie lost I" She xtruggleti on through tho fearful wind that drives the thin, cutting suow lu her fai'o like so many tiny lashes. On comes the express nearer, nearer. Grad ually the roar of the river changes into tho roar of tho oncoming train. Onco she stumbles and falls, and her lingers, etui with cold, almost lose their grasp on tho precious red signal; but sho is up almost beforo Eho touches tho ground. "Only a few more roils, sho breathes, 'and they nro saved r Now sho can sco tho lights from tho station, and almost simultaneously there Hashes around a curve in tho inky dark ness tho headlight of 802 coming down tho track at full speed. With u Inst desncrnto effort she gains tho station, nnd, standing in the center of tho track, waves tho red light fran tically abovo her head. Sho tries to cry out hervoico is drowned in tho roar of tho wind and tho approaching train. But tho engineer s head is out of the cab wiudow. he sees tho slendor.wind blown figure on iho track, her tragic whito face gleaming in tho dazzling glare of the headlight, IIo throws back his lever. nnd gradually gradually the long train comes to a standstill, tho engine panting and quivering liko a llvo thin; and sending out great volumes of dense smoke. They are s.tvedl Tho lantern falls from her numb hand, and sho sinks down on the track, shivering and trem bling all over. There is n crowd about her in an instant asking questions that sho is too exhausted to reply to, but among all the straugo faces sho sees one familiar ono that sends tho blood to net white faco and tho light to her eyes. She holds out her hand with a little faint cry, and it is clasped in both of Jack's warm ones nnd held close to his heart. Then eho turns to tho conductor, wlw is standing Impatiently beside her. "The uriugo is gone," she snjs. Alio words come with difficulty through hoi white, cold lips. "I went down to seo and reached here barely in time to savo the train." When they all know what has occurred what n cheer is raised for her! Jack leads her into the station and brings the best chair ho can find in tho office and seats her beforo tho glowing firo bet own Jack! And sho has saved his life! A great throb of exultation goes through her as sho sees him standing i there, so strong nnd tall nnd handsomo. Ah, now he knows how a society girl can love! Sho is nlmoat dead with cold, but she smiles faintly at Mm and then the white lids clow, but not beforo sho knows Lenn is beside her and has her hand in his and is bending over her, his young faco whito and anxious, and eo, between the two men who love iter, sho gains consciousness after a little aud receives tho heartfelt thanks of alt tho passen gers. Jack and Leuu bavo shaken hands cordially and Lenn, with n horrible acho in his heart, has gone away and left them together. IIo knows that ii tho man that Beth loves, but ho boars it bravely. Beth is happy and he tries to bo glad for her sake. Jack has her hands iu his and is look-1 ing iuto the sweet, shy eye. I "You have saved my life, Beth," he says, and the gay voice i very grave now. "Are you going to make me wish that you bad not? I hod beard of your aunt's death, and my heart ached for you, but I ilaiwl not come near you. 1 waited to hear of your marriage to Mr. Chester, bnt 1 did not. Aht Beth, brave little girl, U) face poverty when you oould have commanded millions by a singlo little wonV- "Hwaefor jou. Jack," the says in a low voice. "1 loved you could I swear to love another? Aunt tried Tery hard to persuade ine to accept Mr. Chester. Poor aunt!" hu siglia, aud the shadowed eyea brighten with a unile. "1 have VULGARITY IN DESIGN. Jewelry, I'imilt.re ami llrle-u-llrac That Miork the .llallirlr. Thero is nothing 111 modem llfemoro j A WORK WHICH HAS HELPED MANY uiuuurBK w run person or iare man the deliberate vulgarity in design which fs so conspicuous in modern manufac tures, and this is especially truo in those matters of ndorninent or luxury where it would be nppoed that if anywhere would be found the evidences of refine ment and cultivation. If in the articles with which the dwellings and Iho per sons of the rich are adorned one does net find evidences of good taste it Is in deed n discouraging outlook for the seeker, and yet it is in precisely in these things that tho most flagrant violations of all reethetic canons are encouraged. One ha but to consider the tricks of the makers of jewelry to understand tho extent to which this evil has gono. The lasf whim of the makers ot slang is to bo seen in tho windows of tho joweler wrought out in precious stones. Now the art of the cunning goldsmith is de voted to the making ot pigs in gold and gems, now it is some other beast equally inartistic, again it is some idiotic pun, which is enshrined in costly stones or rich ehninel, and yet again the para phernalia of the turf, tho gaming table, or what not, absorbs the best skill which tho modern world can show in this lino. Even worse lire the coarse nnd vulgar designs which aro to bo seen in the cases ot respectable jewelers of tho feminine leg or foot, the suggeetire and semi-indecent ornaments which ap peal to the tasto of certain classes, not only of men, but of women, who are ap parently perfectly proper uemlien of society. The dexigns of furniture and bric-a-brac are, if nnythiug, worse. - It is trno that thero are good designs to bo found, but it is no less truo that the reign of cheap vulgarity is at its triiunpliant height. The hard and unsympathetic execution of mechanical means which would bo tolerable only when directed by the most delicate nnd sympathetic tosto is made the rnoro detectable by the coarse and forced manner in which it is used. When tho designer goes to the past to purloin n design, if ho wishes to hit the popular tasto ho selects somo ro coco motive of tho worst period, and as a mlo it is popular in direct proportion to its worthlessnees. When ono compares tho ornaments ot today witli thoso of the times of our grandfathers he may well nsk whether our grandchildren will have as much reason to respect their heirlooms as we havo to look with pride upon ours. If one takes tho so called souvenir spoons with which tho shop windows havo been filled, how many of them nre even toler able in design? It is always easier to find fault than to find out n remedy, and it is undoubt edly truo that iu the present case the matter is largely tho result of the in crease of material prosperity among thoso classes where neither tasto nor in telligence has had time to bo developed. The markets nre controlled to a great extent by the new rich, nnd it is not un natural thnt tho impress of their vulgar ity should be left in n broad mark upon the arts of tho time. It is no less true abroad, however, than it is iu this coun try that tho designers have apparently degenerated, and tho explanation given doos not so well npply abroad ai in this country. No doubt the taste of Iho world is being educated, but the problem today is to edncato the taste of the many in stead of tho taste of the tew, and it is far more difficult than any which has over beeu presented to the devotees of the resthetic in the history of civilization before. Boston Courier. POOR AND RICH FAMILIES. YVImt "Kltrften (lanteil TrulllliiaV' Menus, How It Hmi Alarte.1 nnil by U liotil. Mis. riHiitlflrton' Orsmt Work for Her T.es rrlii-iale Mlslrrs In n 111 City. "There is so much to find fault with and o much to wish for in mich a great big, dirty city in Onrn that sometimes tho good, sweet, modest facta connected with ouroharlrableitintitutions are over looked," wild a vialtor to the Wilson In dnstrial school and mission as she came awuy from there the other day. The building nt 195 St. Mark's place was turned, nearly forty years ago, from a I factory into the pleasant school house I which it now is. This ucliool, which was the first institution of the kind iu Amer ica, Is not endowed nnd ii maintained entirely by voluutary contribution. Mrs. Jonathan Stnrges is the first director, and many fumilinr names nro on tho list of managers. The matron of the school is Miss Emily Huntington, the originator of tho system of kitchen garden training, a branch of work now carried on not only nt the Wilson school and elsewhere in this city, but in other American cities and in Canada, England, Ireland, Scot land and France. Miss Huntington has mado tho mission house her homo, and here sho watche day by day the results of the methods which sho has estab lished. It Is with n fascinating interest that one listeus to tho tale of how by the merest chance. Miss Huntington, at eighteen, just out of school and ready to bo ushered into fashion's pleasures, chanced to lw taken by a friend to visit a "ragged school," and how the only daughter of fond parents put society and the usual amusements of youth aside, nnd not iu tho same manner, but with the same motivo as her cousin, Fa ther Huntington, set herself nlxmt mi Bion school work. Nobody "could work with Mits Hunt ington's energy nnd her capacity for or ganizing without developing new ideas which should bring forth more com plete work, to as time passed on nnd sho gained experience, not only among tho poor, but with her own class, Sho mado various discoveries. One was that the leisure of some of the young girls of her acquaintance might readily bo pnt to good account, anil another that kitchen gardening might with profit be adapted to tho rich as well as the poor. She obtained the co-operation of somo of tho mothers nnd the interest of the Il.T. Win. Itolllnslie,!, I'Mtor of the 1'retbjlorlsn church ol apsrn, N. llsrasl's SarNparllla. 11. say, Notl.inf ) knswof will eleama il, blood, llmnlat. "b. User or olean Ih. stomach Ilk. this remedy 1 know ofsoores and ieors who bare been hitumi or cured by It The highest pra Is. has been won b Tjol , rills Tor thtlr easy, yet .moient, action l'jWNSTLTANIA HAS NOW l l.Tl" 1, 110,11 , ill the various counties outside "I Phil ndolphla, which 1ms 2 794 more The appropriation of I5,U)' Kill for the pub lic schools of tho S lo for the-your ending June 0, 18C ' ,-111 bo divided among the different i itities in pre portion to the rewpt i Hohooi popci latlnn. de. h'trteamt Ltrerl'llls All iiuiM.itanl discov, y the liver, stomach and !oelt tl.mt nerves. A new prluripte. Tlu ; ciirehihourties, had tate. torpid In, r and mnatipflllon Splendid (r turn i and children. Smallest, mildest, mm,- t v doses for 2'i ipiiIk. r'ninidch lit, at. i i Thomas and V. F. lllerv's Dni Kiore Lane'. Family Medklne Muve the Howls Kaeh day. Slost people need in i , n Dr. Edward Everett Hu.k iJvii' to have told somebody who a-keJ him tho other day for the secret of keeping young at 70. "Never work after thro o'clock iu the afternoon and sb-nn ten hours'out of the twenty-four.' if the advlco were as easily followed as given tho eight-hour question would unit Into inocuous douotude. Itn.MAIlKAIII.i: FACTS. I'li'tli'liiis make nouiote fatal ini-'ake when Ihey Inform patients that nervous li'nit troubles come from the stoma, -li ana are of llulo consequence. Dr. Franklin Miles, the noted Indian specialist las proven the contrary In his new book on "Heart Disease," which may be had free atTtornas' Lehighton; and lllcrj's Wclr,' poit, who guarautee and recommend Dr. Miles' unequaled Now Heart Cure, which lias Hie In r nest sale of nny heart remedy in the world. It ctues nervous and organ!' heart disease, short breath, fluttering, pain or tenderness In the side, aim or shoulder Irregular pulse, fainting, niui.hcring, dropty, etc. Ills l'.eslorallve Nervine cures lieadsehe, fits, etc. AN EXCIIIXCIE MAKES THIS I.ti i I.I.LM suggestion: " Per-eons who use barbed wlro for fences should, In nil cases havo a Rtibstnnlial mil or bniu-,1 ut the top of tho fence, and it wunld bo well if the mil or bonrd bo kept whitewashed. When this Is the case, colts and othi i onlmuls see tho fenco nnd thero is little if any danger of their running into it '" Tho injury to stock from barbed wire girls, so that a meeting was called for fence' 1 beyond calculation, and if tho purpose of developing a plan of they n'mt be used, everv caution should A tjna. Shot nt Alhuqueriiue, Wo were driven through tho streets (if they may bo called such) of Albu querque. Past tho wretched mud hovels of tho stooped and wrinkled Mexicans, who opened their weak eyes in indolent curiosity which scarcely tempted thein to turn their heads for a further view. They seemed to havo nothing to do but sun themselves in tho doorways nnd on long board benches by the side of their mud.walls. Iho only ones wo saw en gaged in any occupation were thoso who eat combing out their long, black hair, and theso were the women kind. If there is a spot on the face of the earth without a hint of home or cheer, it is this mudbuilt town of winds and sands and flat torped roofs of Mexicans, Span iards, Indians and cowboys. Salt Lake Tribune. movement. Fifty girls met nt tho house of ono of the elder women. This was in 1867, It was proved that most of them, no matter how well vorsed they wero in Latin aud geometry, know absolntely nothing about domestio science, so ar rangements were mado for forming n normal class which should bo divided into companies, theso companies to go to the mission for regular days of teach ing. These, young women, as their patlis divided, removed to Boston, Chicago and elsewhero and set up kitchen gars dens of their own, with the result thnt the system has spread everywhere. It might eveu.be said with truth that the other thought, that of the Working Girls' clubs, emanated from this mis sion, for Miss Graco H. Dodge was ono of tho fifty young women who joined in the work there, nnd it was no doubt be cause of tho experience she gained nt this time her idea was conceived and devel oped. The girls becamo kitchen gardeners themselves, and afterward, when mar riage had placed some of them in homes of their own, they wrote to tho founder of the system, "You have no idea how kitchen garden helps me with my serv ants and my housekeeping," nnd to others it gave the means of livelihood when unforeseen reverses of fortune mado them d"p"n'lent upon their own resources. It must be coufeseod that '-kitchen carilen" is a rather misleading name, for it suggests to many n place where vecetables are grown lor kitcnen use. When Miss Huntington was asked about the name, sho said! "It means a system by which all tho intricacies of domestic science nre taught sweeping, dusting, washing, ironing, waiting at table, etc. I thought a little of changing the namo at one time because it was confounded with the term vegetable garden, but I found nothing that onite took Its place, and I soon discovered that the fact that bo taken to prevent any iniury that may result therefrom. utility Your Own Case. I alway-'usist ou my patients study ing medicine to the oxtcnt of Iheir disease at least. Of course all pa tienta cannot do this. But where it can tno name haa to,bo explained gave it aoue ip uusoumj j it-mi wutu uiuiu ; additional importance. readily to treatment. Thero is nothing remarkable, about this. It is reasonable that if a sick wan knows something as to the nature of that portion ot his anatomy which by reason of its disorder brings on diseaw, he can the more intelligently assist tho doctor in bringing about a cure. This rulo, if observed, will ma terially assist in n general improvement of health. Dr. Merriman in Chicago Tribune. Chlldrru l'lay lu Oermaii), It is a common lielief at the preteut time lu south Germany that if children play eotaler very often iu the street there is n war coming, and if they play "funeral" an epidemic w ill come over the land and many ileal lis win result. The relator of this tell mat, wnen Treble and ltus. "Tnloklo. twinkle, llttl. star, llsw I wonder what yrm sr.. In treble sweet piped little (3 race "Catarrh, catarrh, catarrh, catarrh What a horrid pcit you are;" Orowled dear papa in lowest bass When iaiareads tbl. bs will learn how to aet rid of the pest lly us mild, beallntr, an. tlseptle, and cleanslDa; properties. I)r baaVs Uatarrh Remedy cores the worst cases. This In. lailiuie remeoj noes not, uau wis poisuuous. ir ritating Bauds, -'creams" and strong caustlo solutions with which the public bar. been so long humbugged, simply patuals for a sbon time, or drlre tb. disease to the luegs. It pre ducees a perfect and permanent eure -of tha worst cases of Chronic Catarrh. k'Uold In In. Head" cured with a few applications. Oatarrh. si Headache relieved and cured as ifbr maglo It removes offensive breath, loss or impairment of the sense of taste, smell or hearing, watertug or weasnessoi me eyes, ann impaired memory, when resulting from catarrh. Only 60 cents by drugslits. The school hours aro the same hero as elsewhere from 0 to 8. There are about 20X1 girls, ranging iu ago from five to ten, and there are the usual lessons in read ing, writing nnd arithmetic, which come under tho head of study. The training in tho kitchen garden branches is little else than a systematized fojin of play, and this takes np a proportionate part of tho school day. New York Tribune. Mekcl Armored ohlps Can't (lo North. The remarkable discovery of the ef fect of temperature on the density of nickel steel is likely to have an im portant bearing on its use in the con structiou of war vessels. After this va riety of steel has been frozen it is read ily raaguetized, and, moreover, its den-.-. ,i e,,nv om. boy. he with others jdayed "funeral" in . .. Mpo,nre )0 the coU-. It is . nw . a luiiu. ,,r ., n ii mwr in ma -.. . .... livui. v, . I hAt native town in Germany. The miser iKcamo much excited and exclaimed, "1 will not die yet!" and made complaint to the mayor that the boys should be arrested and punished. Philadelphia Ledger. Sa Two UununAIIke. Any nun who knows touch about women know "all women" never do tho same thing. Women are uncertain (-mature, and what one ha done U no you, Jack," she says. "Yon will never tammwm wait in. " "; leave me again," softly, "will your ,h?.t new rule for each woman. "No. sweetheart," he say, "never , Cor. Boston Globe. I gain." Waverly Magaaine. A llepattiire In Telephony. The manager of the telephone ex change in Lisbon achieved distinction some time einoeby connecting the royal palace with the opera house at a time when the king w in mourning. The telephone nun also connected hi own hnruu, with tha tranaxnitlen-a on tho KtAQft of the opera, anil had wires with receiv ers attached all around bt drawing roots. On opera night lie used to in vit hht friend to enjoy the perf ormanos at lus house, and it wax a curious sight when some ten or twelve people were sitting about the room iu comfortable armchair with receiver to their can head telephone were ued, so that there was no uecewity of holding up one' hand all the tiine -and listening atten tively without uttering a sound beyond an cic-saaioual exchuraation of delight or attrpsite Electricity. fcuug. Sot Ea.y. Beranger, the fatnon French poet, whose greatest gift lay iu writing little poem which lie calleil ongs, was par ticularly dependent upon the ehatice vuiU of the musw. stated that a ship of war built in the temperate climate of ordinary steel and clad with say 8,000 tons of nickel steel armor would be destroyed by a visit to the arctic regions, owing to the con traction of the steel by the extreme low temperature. New York Journal. A landing Question. Mr. ENaallbrain (fondling hi fruay upper Up) Ah, Mb Belle, I've been, ah, lettiug my inuataehe grow, don't you know, for a week. Mis Belle laicniftcanlh r-For a week what. Mr. Smallbrain? Detroit Free Pre. Arrrn Tne war of seiessiom i x-t in FEDERATE Admiral Ilnphael Kcmmea practiced law iu JIc'-H. . One di.y ho was a rogue; n hs oeforo his f ,d i Ui er, who was Judge of tho City C',,urt when n ruling wns mado against him on n point of la'v. Tho old gcntlt man lost his temper nnd mado caustic rof erenco to tho legal knowledge of lit son, who, thereupon, rebuked him. "-ay ing : " At home, Bir, I ros-poct you but tills Court has no more respect for you than the humblest citizen in the enun try. Take your seat, sir !" Hr-EMMKN CASI'.S. Wm. Tlmmons, Postmaster i f Iil.mlle, Ind, writes: "Electric Iliiien has dune more for mo than all other medlelD s com bined, for thai bad feeling nruin; from Kldnev and Liver trouble.'' John I wile, farmer and stockman, of same plcee savs "Kind Klectric Hitlers to be the besr Kid noy and Liter medicine, made me fu 1 like a nea-man." J. V. (iardmr. Hardware merchant, tame loan, says- Elee'rir lllt tera Is just Ihs thing for a man who is all run doan and don't care v,hetner lie Uvea or dies: he fonnd new strength, good appe lite and felt Just like ho had a new lease on life. Only sue. a uollie, at iiener a i.e hlglilomand men's (leisspoit A GOVERNMENT BrU.DlN'1 I ' own where the postoQlce receipts ag regate 83,000 annually means l00( specimens of tho most awful achitcc turnl monktrositlns s n sun ,' miis,,-n- whh invented. TAKi: WAItl-IINO. Tlnw nineh monev vou have thmwn aay buying worth!, medicines, prepired h uupilnclpled parties, who care nut what harm Ihey may do to your a -.tern Von can ilepolid on eveiy uoti e oi nuipin.r uu ten at being a reliable medicine. It searches out and cleanses fiom tho blond all Impure matter, and makes you del like a new person. Boston Dally Globe Another pair of Memphis -mi s in to marry each other. It might I" a wise course for Memphis fatlursio take their daughters tni cling aud I, i tlfem see that all men hi tu t uh those of Memphis. U of Hi. Telephone In ftrK.ry A remarkable apidication ha been made byOr.J. Monnt Qleyer. In a caw of iitembniiou croup intubation wtvs ucrMrally resorted to. When the re- ti .i i . lammi or tne tuue uecaroe uevti.iuy i, acXW: ,UwlTU 1 11 dlsapr-reJ. TrachecHny woW t:; l,. written .evens! son. I evidently have to be informed, but the ainM I uwvou hut." ' lculty wa. to locate the tube. "I have only begun inie," answered Beranger. Thereare Sarsaparillai and Sarsaj'Si ,11a-, but If you are not careful in onr purchase, lb dUeae you wl.h Lo cure will oniy re lneuslned. He sure yon get A. it Strs sa (an Ilia and no other. It is romponsdi from the Honduras root and i ther hy'ilv concentrated alteratives. Great i the law! Tin sum OU Company baa llguie 1 out a s, of dissolution but will " "(-'l' doing buahieK-s- as heri-tof'ii U reform! hi tuo along I . I .-Mt Kumar und ri.iiu. Work. KS1IUAIK ollMrfullj furul.btd lu, H. H.atiug wiu BM Atr, sushi or Hut WUi UrcuUUM. All work Uuarultsd ' THE NEXT M0RNINQ I FEEL DRIOHT AND NEW AND My COMPLEXION IS BETTER? Mr tbcSW Mrs IS sets ssoUr Uu istosuoa. RTtf 4a kMyrs. sad to a pi .i UxsU. TsU dlB u issds I tliid sltSMW1Nlfuf MM SSsUj M tSs. ItU LANE'S MEDICINE. Highest of all in Leavening Power Latest U. S. Gov't Report 1 ABSOOmSLY PURE KOTO Baking Powder 'Only one! 1 am av-tonishi-dl ex- - claimed Vleunei. 1 Beranger becatue indiguunt. Htunpli!" he shouted. "Do yon think one can turn off a aoivg a one turn off a tragedy?"- Youth' Companion. How Interest Aetumulates. If on cent had been loaued out ut i per cent, interest per annum with the rtrln-'ig of the "year of one," that eeot aud the interest on the first day of January, Htt, would have amounted to the enormous run of tW, 151,183, m,m,m,m.US.m..; m other word and character, M thousand 4S4 quadrillions 185 thousand 889 trillion 747 thousand So billions 436 thotuand SS8 million;, Dtio thousand -Wi dollar and 80 cents Cor. St. Louis Repnblic Tbs Best r.rt of lbs llu.lr Shall I play the rent?' she aaked, as be pftuimd lu her w-rfnrmni e at the A del icate metallic pfobe attached t an elec tric wire, the other end of whn h termi nated in a telephone receii -r. was passed down through the larynx A soon as it came In conto, c with tin- tule a distinct click w.is communii t'-'d I" the ear througli the rt-cenvi Ih,' exiul loca tion having thus beeu determine, I. trai he otomy was performed and tho Inlie -x-tiucii d. - New York Telcgiam I'.ngllsli Oaks. Th ', 11 Parliamentary (Jak, n t lip ti,tii- pink, England, is Iwlioed t., l,e l.Soo , a, old The talUsf oak in that count 1 1, i allc-l the Duke- V Stick. ' u- huibi'i limn ih" "d" miiuter abhev. and the largest is "CowthorjiU'." whu-n now measure seventy-eight fiet m cm umfereaice, and atone lime swtli its l,rnnclio covered more than an nnonf "-xi, ' -Philadelphia Lcdg, i r.rlls of llud.rn Life Uiialaeta with eWotrle wlrH, rallr.ai d.Btl, broken car andr elevator eehlt. sloes of suam, natural as eod ah.tnli-it, Soa lo adulterated Iwd aed drink, are r set .11 these danger. cmn'ad ,1,, ni rapidly as .low and aar Consumpiu n .sail, rat, however friiin Ikmotimo' Inn I tag yrl cut d'wn .Inc. lir Plsiee 'iBntl W. Y.. has given i (l. world li's tlul "UoMaa Msdloal Discovery, a cure ( r , sampllon a.,1 Thr-at an,! Long tr,,ubti. I Ud to Coiimmmloii ii taken iii time anil v fair trial Tlie mnu to euro i ynpumj. itlftlo. nltJ (wbtdliii Millv n-tlung ar.ru or U Rtnsrtillr wanJl i- leVftH I lie ' ilou cr, wbr-ri li I" I"' mt )i III'. ur ii fh ml.l P'fltfi-llig i.f Vm. 1 Nm tt K.u to uh'i aiirl and int i nan kill' l bvlo V. i III. V .! 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