BOril'f) HOKEt F1RNIIS Thar Slake Liberal nr to Thou. vrlio Will linguae In Their UnlAwfnl llnslnrss. Io Not bs Untight by Their dame. Recently oue ot our reporter wa shown a "confidently" letter received by one of our merchants, wliloh was fresh from the typewriter nnd accom panied by various Instructions and mysterious documents. The letter is quite verbose and details the many points that the supposed victim should consider. It tells him how he cau be come a man of nlHuence and can cir culate tho boffns money with Impunity. AcoompanyinR the letter and Instruc tions is a supposedly clipping from a newspaper that tells how perfectly free from danger of the law aro those who handle "our goods, mado from the or iginal plates." It is a clever deception, this printed slip, having every resom- blauco of having been cut from a news paper, and well calculated to deceive. It Is needless to say that the gentle man who received tho documents has no use for them further than to expose tho bold, presumptuous frnuds who sent them. The gentleman (?) who sent tho letter is very particular about de tails, and especially urges "honorable dealing." To quoto the closing para graphs of his cfTuslvo letter in which he is so anxious to make tho recipient of his letter n modern Croesus. "First: Don't as long as you live, ever write n letter to ine until I givo you permission. If you do it will bo re fused. See? I mean exactly what I say, and furtherirore, nil lnislness re lations between us will end. "Second. If you with (o cotno on hero and seo me, send tho following telegram (remember telegram only will bo received), and simply say: 'Send instructions,' then sign your namo as 'per password and number, given you. "Third. On receipt of your telegram I will send you full instructions how to meet me and where to slop, then no mistakes will bo mado in finding ono another. "In conclusion 1 wish to say if you cannot come on here, or havo not 8500 to invent, and you think favorably of my business, send liio following lole- gram: 'Whnt Is market prices?' I will then make you another proposition. Now, kindly nllow mo to caution you again, not to writo lettersl I!o patient, and be guided by my advice. If you do, you will be suro of success. No such think as fall. Actsqunrol He true and honorable! Do mo no harm, and you will never regret it as long as you Ilvo. Yon can make money faster and easier by dealing In my goods t hati you ever dreamod of beforn In your life. Won't you try it? "Caution. No other person is now authorized by mo to correspond on this subject. Do not bo deceived by shoddy Imitations. I am tho solo owner and proprietor of this enterprise. Com munlcatlons from others oireriug simi lar goods for sale are absolutely unre liable and positively woithless. Pay no attention to them. 'Nuf-ced,' Yours very sincerely, "You Know," Tin; town or .ii;ani!svii.i.i;. A Local Writer In the llniletim rlaln Speaker Snjs llili tit n (Julet (Mil T.ntn. "Wo doubt If In the' coal regions to day there can be found a moro beauti ful mining town than tho qualut little village of Jeancsville. Within its lim its resido an Industrious and as intel ligent n lot of people as can be found anywhere. Tho population of tlds town is something in tho neighborhood of 1,200 Inhabitants, nnd nmongthatnum ber are some of tho poineer settlers of tho coal fields. During tho pnst few years this number has been on the decline, as mnny of them have gone to to their eternal homos. Tho happy and comfortable way in which tho peoplo hero live, has attracted tho attention of many strangers who frequently visit the town. In tho summer tlmo tho etreetB hero present n very attractivo anpearniico, and ono that has been notod by many for the fine trees that grow along tho sides of the htreet, make a Hue shade during tho warm season. That tho compauy operating tho col lieries hero tnko an interest iu keeping things In order Is evident, and this morning a lot or young trees were planted nlong tho lower end of church street which in a Tew yours will tuld much to Its nppeamnce nlso." Important to rlshermeu. As a very important mailer of niticl Interest to llshormen wo publish tho appended correspondence taken from a Clearfield county paper, l'aslo it in your hat: Kditok .Toiuinal: Tito following cor respondence will be of Interest to fishermen, and 1 trust will settle tho question of tho right to catch suckers with nets. V. O. Harris. Cle.iiifihi.ii, Pa., Aptll 1, VA A. M. Bpaxoler, l'res't, Philadelphia l'a Dear Sir: I am Fish Warden for i ieorueid county unit am at loss to Know now. in interpret the law govern lng the catching of suckers. Some of our attorneys hero hold that It is not unlawful to catch suckers Ith dip nets In tho rlvor, (Susquehanna) while others hold that no fish cull be legally augui in mo river uy any moans ox cept with rod, hook and Hue. I want to protect as far as possible our treams from illegal tithing. I would thank you to gite me your opinion up- U IIIH lltftlU!l, oonging Vours trully, Frank a. Karris, Fish Warden. Phila, April 27. 1892. Deur Sir: It U unlawful to use any net In the river or any streutn at any time. II. O. Ford, Pres't I'eim'n Comm'rs Fisheries. NOKMAI. MJHAIil:. -The niany friends of Dr. Thomas M. Ila)let will be pleased to leant that he Is gradually recovering from it long Illness is spending this week at home. -JudgoC. H.Seldle.was iu Thilii. dtlphla this week buying In new goods. -Mrs. John Nothstein was In Phila delphia this week making large pur chases of store goods. Trof. N. M. llalliet ami wife, of t'ollegeville, Pa., are spending a few days very pleasantly with relatives and friends hereabouts. The new fence euchwiug t he church aud tchool property U a deoldeil Im provement. The Normal Institute, which start td out with an attendance of seven teen scholars, has steadily gained in members till at present It has an en rollment of thirty-two students, the largest spring term attendance known iu tho blstpry of the tchool. -John jitlr paid l,27lS.50 (or the N'ewoieyer farm recently pHndiused by him. . Val. Newmeyer, our popular butoh tr, finds hi businesti iuoresuting so rapidly that he has found it imwwsnry to employ another man ltuwhnil Mil ler, of Leliibtu. Davkl II. Iugsvur ojui lnjwt of baring eaucbt tbe biggest tkh here abouts. It wan a big " 'mi" aud ueas: ured 1X I nolle lu length. Arner Ilrjllu r -have neatly iwiuted Titos. Qcrbf i hi-nne TV il&-i.rvr-. at, at work ou Val JiewintTi i nt ii -nlema. ;Tbe P. Jc ft. Co. Is aieo luaugurst tog a system of delivery, eoUeoUtm aud necking baggage In Lancaster. IN THE NICK ur TIME Ihlsnutilil seem ni'iintrinllctlen Is bo. In fact. U the eu Hut experience litis proseil tin possi bility, lake tlie csso of the Individual Mho ilweflnln nialml.ius ii ijIiiii A robust cnnstl titttnnls poeeitnlixleleiive Hpnlnsl the dreaded chills What is? Keii'ided It-stimuli), rmer Ing u period Utile short ol naif n r.-uinrj, pi uvea that llnstetter's mmim, h Bitters Is pnilseij Nils Tlits eontlnetit does nol limit the flem where the iiieuirine n.is pi in en us enicncj . in South Alnerlia.the isthmus oll'flnRliro,MMlen, pi erj where In ml v. here nilHsnm-tiorn diseases taken on Us most olislliiHte and formidable types, the flitters Is a reeoanlied aclftc In llllmllabls demand, and preserlbeU lyphyalelaiuottete. item. inn. II In illanrftom nf the stonutetl liver ami bowels, and against that destroyer, la vrlpne. It Improves apiellte and sleep, m-il- raures rneumaiisin nun aioiie) evininitini'.. -Dr. O. V. Snyder, Iiehlghlon's pop ular horse doctor, has just removed a large tumor from a valuable animal belongiug to Conrad Slrohl. of Lehigh Gap. Some Foolish l'eople Allow a couth to run until It gets heyonil the reach of medicine. Tliey often, any, "Oh, It will wear away. 1ml In most cases it wears tlieni away. Cuulil liter be in; Imol tntre t he nrMwnil medicine railed K' .inn's llalnam. w llil'll is Mild Oil a fusltlve guarantee to enre. liter tritd Immediately we tbe xllent ed'eet after talcing the first Jose. l'rlce COc nn.l SU.lKi I rial sire Iree. At all druggist Coughing Lends to Consumption. Kemp's Ilalsam will stop the cough atonce Krum & Klstler, Second street merchants, are greatly Improving tholr properly by a cobbled gutter and tho nlimtlnu of shado trees along Alum street. . Ilurklen Arnica Salve ii,niMi onlta it. the ,fni-lit fnr flits. IlrillsM, u...... in..aVa m..i, ltiii.ii,i l.'ni.p Sores, i elter. Chapped llaiids,l!lillllahi tin nea. tnd ull skill L.rill'111'llli, IllHI IKJIIII,.-J m" . ..vn. ... "J miiilred. It Is guaranteed to iihe rrt satis faction, or money rclunded. i'rlee aft cents per Imx. l'or s.ile by Holier UhlKtilon: nnil lllery VfclxsiKirt. i.l. Huilman, on Tliird street, Is bcautyfyltiB his propetty by garden terraces that improve. I,ook nt HIih 1 No matter what disease jnu may have. He sure that the medicine jnn lake Is reliable. Sttci a medicine you will always find Sill blmr Milters. They are not a cheap runt drink, but io made of lli choicest roots and licrln to lo found In tho vendible kingdom. Dally Arwis. tfaa t.'3 The elections at the Carbon House will hereafter bo held in the raiding room, It beitig of siifllclent size, having been Inspected by the dimity Com missioners recently. Now Try This. We niitlionzo our advertised druggist to selll Dr. Kings's New Discovery for Van sumption, Cousin and Colds, upon tills condition. It j on are alllictrd Willi a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, nnd will use this remedy as till cct cd, giving It a fair t rial, and experience no benefit, lou may return Ihe boulcaud have your money refunded. We could not make Ibis offer did we not know that Dr. Klngls New Discovery conlil I e relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at. Iteher's I.eliiuhton; and lllerv'a H'rlssport, Larue slrnfillc. and I.IW. Aro you thinking about tho silk mill enterprise? Murium: Purls. Tills Is llio great problem of life which few satisfactorily solve. Same fall because of poor health, others want of luck, but lltn majority Iioni tleliclent gut want of nerve. They are nervous irresolute, changeable, easllr eel tbe blues and "take the spirits down to keep the spirits up," thus wasting money, lime, opportunity and neryo force. Thete is nottilng like the Ilestorallve nervine, discovered by lue great specialist, Dr. Miles, to cure all ner vous diseases, as headache, the blues, ner vous prostration, sleeplessness, neuralsia, St. Vitus dance. Bis, and htsleria. Tilal bottles and fine book of testimonials free at Thomas' I.elilclilon; anil lllery b Wetssport. -Troxler, tho carriago builder, has just turned out mugnilicent landau for Jits, Harry Packor, of Munch Chunk. It Is finished with tho very best ma terial and the pole piece, lumps nnd other trimmings ate heavily silver plated. The man w ho called shrsapaillU is fraud. had good reason ; for he got hold of a vtotllihat uilxtttro at "reduced rales. ' He changed his opinion, however, when ho began to take Ayer's Sarsaparllla. It pays to be rarefnl, when laying medicines. I am an old man and have been a con tain sufferer with catarrh for the last ten years. I am entirely cured uy mn use ot Elys llream Halm. It Is strange, that so simple a remedy will cure such a stubborn disease. Henry Hillings. 1'. S. Pension Alt', Washington, I) ( I suffered for morn lhau ten eats wl h that dreadful disease, catarih, and used everr available medicine which was tecoiit mended to mn. I cannot thank jou enough for Hie tellef which Kit's Cream Halm has afforded me. Kmanite! .Meiers, Winllelil, I.. I., N. V. Thus far this year tho Street Cum mUslnnerhas douo good work. The Oiie-liH Mtav. 1 lie iH-eiilLir feature of the "olie-hoss shut" was, thai It was "built In such a wonderful waC' that It had no "weakest iwrt." 'Ihe "we.ikert putt" of a woman Is tnvatlably her back, and ''lemale weaknesses" we onli' ton cmnmou. With the use of Ur. Iteree's r"atorlto I'tescrin lloti, this may bo avoided, and women may lie cuinlsiralltelyas strong as their htolhels. l'lo Ispstis, inttainmatlou, ulceration, iethidlcal plans, Icuentrhea, dinunlnit-down setiH.ulous, debility, nervousness, sleeplessness, des)ioud ehtfv.liie only a few of the smitoms of weak ness id the female organs which the "favorite Prescription 'is warranted to remote ry.ttn.KJ noto heads that wo print and put in pad form nt S1.00 a 1000 nnd up wards. -Don't be n clam but talk aud work for Lchighton's advancement. Voto for increase of public debt. - Wo have 2J,0u) good euvelopes that wo print for iliM n 1000 upwards. -fl,000 note paper, some as low as I.I10. Persons treMaiKisoing on the grounds of the Leblghtou liasu ball awociatinu are liable to arrest. If they aro wise they won't do it some more. F.dgar Seller has succeeded Ihe happy and Irrepteeslblo Samuel lleltx at tho Central llallrond station hero. Louisville played at Philadelphia Friday aud tho Proas talks of the game thus: "Hugh Jennings is directly re sponsible for Louisville's defeat to-day, Ho mulfod it thrown ball at second In the llftlt, on which ho should have mado a doublo and that turned the game In the Phillies' favor. The con ttssi was altogether uninteresting, the Louisville's playing without the dash that has eharacterUed their work In previous games." Gala rapidly la health and slrentiU by the use of Ajer's Barsaparllla. This medktaa substitutes rich sod pure blood, far the Impoverished aukt left In tin vslss after fsvsrs and other wasting sickness. II hu proves the appeUte aud tones up she s)steni, so that convalescents soon Become Strong actlfe, and rigorous. To relieve that HrU fellD)j, dfpreulon of spiriU, ao4 ntiTotw debility, do otber medietas produce Hi speedy and permanent effect ol Ayr' bar sap&rlUa. T, O. luring, Brockton, lae., write I am confident that anyontj suffer ing from tbe effects ot tcrof uU, general tit bltlty, want ol appetite, depresslou of iptrln, and lassitude will be cured By Using Ayer's SarsiparMat for I hare taken It, aud speak from experience." ' la the summer of IMS, I wss cured of nervous debility by the uu of Ayer's &ira-irlUa,"-Mr. II. Benott, M14J st., Ja. tuefcet, 1L X. ' Several years ago X was In a deWlUaUd ceadHlen. Other remedies hsvlag 1414, I bf faa to take Ayer's SareapartUa, aad km greatly benefited. As a Spring medietas, I coesider It lfivaltsable." Mrs. I S. VTIu ebetter, UoMeo, Us. Ayer's Sarsaparilla vasfaaso r Dr. J. C. AVER & CO., LoieJ, Mih. toU ki sil DratrWu. PftM Hi sti Usllas, 1. VEGETARIAN FARE. A WOMAN WHO EATS NO MT AT AND LIVED ON. $1.80 A WEEK Mrs. Ii l'evre, of New York, Tells About Her Diet of Kills, (trains and lrults. It Is lteallr Very Attractive Some thing About Those Who l'.at Meal. Why Is it there are only about 900 vegetarians In New York city, lees titan the number in either Boston or Chicago? In tho latter city visits to the sanguinary meat packing establishments have driven people to a nonmeot diet, aud there is a large and increasing class that forages npon the fruits, mtts and leaves of the earth. These facts were communicated to uio tho other day by Mrs. Le Favre, the leader of New York's Vegetarian 200. She has not eaten meat for four years. A diet of nuts, frnits and seeds the claims Is more wholesome and much cheaper than one composed of flesh. Her tltirty day ejttierimeut of living on her f avorito foods at the lowest posslblo cost was recently told of. She brought her table board down to $1.30 a week. She claims that with this she committed many gastrouomical extrava gances and that the price cau be still further pared down. Mrs. Le Favre goes n little further than most vegetarians in discarding roots aud leaves altogether. The hum ble potato, the succulent lettuce and the homely cabbage tire not to be found upon her bill of fare, nor will she par take of radishes, turnips, carrots or tho innny items usually so well lelished that conto under the head of roots or leaves. She thinks that they are a very poor class of nourishment and intended only for horses and pigs, though under n vegetarian dispensation what tho pigs are intended for it would bo difficult to say. Some of tho proprietors of vege tarian sanitariums who find potatoes somtwhat cheap and excessively filling for their patients tnke Issue with Iter on these points, I don't think that Mrs. Le Favre Is a very hearty eater, as caters go, but she is very well nourished and does a vast amount of work for the fuel pho con sumes. I doubt if nny meat cater of my acquaintance can do more labor of brain or musclo than she. For her breakfast tho eats cereal food, grauula, wheatena, rice or corn. Of one of these things she takes a table spoonful and a half, costing tierhups one cent, nnd cooks it. Then she has a cup of colfee, costing about ono cent more, and a slice ur two of whole grained bread at less than a penny a slice, and concludes Ihe repast with an or.mgo or banana. The quantities given are not large, but they can be increased to suit the apitetite, and tho heartiest eater, she thinks, couldn't very well make away with more than ten cents' worth. Tho luncheon consists of a plate of lentil Boup, a most nourishing dish, in volving an outlay of aliout half a cent. This is followed by a vegetable of some sort well cooked, n few olives or nuts, two slices of bread, somo fruit, canned cherries or something like that or pud ding. The check for this meal would bo seven or eight cents. Supper is made up of whole grained or oatmeal bread, preserves, bananas or oranges and a little chocolate. Once this antimeat advocate saw a porter iu tho east carrying a large piano down the street on his shoulders. She became Interested at once and wanted to find out what food would produce Buch enormous strength. Sue Iminireu and found that be lived chiefly on green cucumbers and garlic, and never dc voured flesh nt any time. Two-thirds of the peoplo in the world three-fouiths some people assert never eat meat and wouldn't know how to. In Boston there are vegetarians of the second generation that is, their parents had eaten no flesh for somo years before they were born and they themselves havo not broken their fast upon roasts nnd botleds. To these peoplo the sight of a butcher's shop or u wagon load of deceased pigs is exceedingly repulsive. Thero is no vegetarian restaurant in tlte United States, aud the nonmeat eaters want to start oue in New York. Lon don has at least forty places wheie one can dine upon the vegetable fat of the land without tasting llesh. Tho number and variety of dishes that aro served in tbeso places would startle the unsophis ticated and shock n butcher. Vegetarians everywhere realize that the best way to pteach their doctrine is to Induce people to cat one of their meals. Bachelors and spinsters bent on dietary reform and ignorant of cooking, or perhaps not having a kitchen at their disposal, nnd it hard to board nt a res taurant and not live on meat. They can live on apples, peihnps Mrs. Lo Favre did once for two weeks nnd grew stout and healthy but many of them might not care to. "All the lighting of the world is done by meat eaters," said Mrs. Le Favre. "Flesh engenders a fierce restlessness which finds vent iu war. Vegetarians, while they will work unceasingly, are not lighters, but they win their point by gentleness and ersuasioit. "There Is a constant craving for stim ulant in a meat eater. Children fed ou flesh swallow slate jieucils aud ashes. It is because their svstem calls out for the carbonates and lime of vegetables. Vegetarian children never eat their slate pencils, "A square mile of laud will sustain six times as many vegetariaus as meat eaters. Think of the waste there is herel Meat is tho most extravagant food we can use. The overcrowding of the earth will comiwl tho universal adoption of vegetarianism. "The roots and leaves I consider food for the lower animals. Tlte pig grubs iu the ground for his potatoes, but I don't. 1 pluck the rich, ripe grain, the nnts and the apple. I consider tl ap ple the finest food there is. An electri cian can arrange apples iu a low aud obtain a current of electricity from them. I think we should oat only tbe very best form of nourishment, and I consider that the nuts and fruits answer this requirement" New York Herald, .lit Inuuceut ltural Lady. Monruo la a UaK atutlon on tho Uuta forj branch of the Now Haveu nnd Derby road. When the engineer of Con ductor Beer's train mw the flag exposed a day or tiro ago lie stopped his train. Only one person, an old lady, was to be. seen, and the conductor stepped from the train to help her nbourd. Tho old lady did not stir, and the conductor Mid, "Step on board, lady, so we cau go on." Then hr mouth opened, aud tlte said Lawn, I don't waut to get aboard. J stopped yon to eud word to uiy folks that I was coining up tomorrow, aud 1 want you to tell John to meet ine at the station to care for luy baggage. ' Then she stopjied, for the train was inoriug, the conductor having given the signal to start without waiting to leant where "John" aud "my folks" lived, while tlte old lady looked as though she thought train officials were not very accommodating when they would not even carry a message for Iter. Hartford Uonrant. 1 Ait Aetor. lukiiowu Frleud, "Joe Jefferson," said an old theutet goer, "luil taken u lady to a restaurant, and what lie pat bis hand in his pocket to pay Id bill It didn't feel a penny, lie explained his position to Die cashier, but tlie cashier 'didn't know him.' The perspiration began to oose when a gen tleman stepped up, laid a twenty dollar bill ou the desk, aud said: " 'I know you, sir; allow me to settle.' " Jefferson was profuse iu his tuauks, and when uuatr the door, said: " 'You must give lae your name aud address, sir, in order that I may call around tomorrow aud settle.' " 'Never mind that.' mod the atraugei with a smile. 'That bill was a louuter feil aud 1 got seventeen dollars iu change.' "St. Louis Chronicle The Life uf a Thuudar.torw. Ur. William Marriott asserts that thunderstorms, instead of traveling at a rapid rate over the country as one ion I ttcaous stortu, consiats really of a series i of storms folloa uig one another, and it is his opinion that the average life of each la not more than about twenty , miles. London fubuc Upuuoo. COMPARISON. Willi a frnrii on her brow And a poll! fin tier Hps. She sei'iti" i let fin Than inn. I -iiicii are Willis,. r..r, h. nils. I vnir. Are sni'.i'lli nil Hie while, And v. lio fnlrlv 1 1 llpse A snlnt wlih their emllet Wlib t, frown on her row And n pout on ber lips! With ookt tears In her voice And deep woe on her face, Bles faecfRatea more Than a whole motley score Ot maids who rejoice In the plea surest of enrtb, Whose features show trace Hut of lastrhter and mirth: With cold tears In her voice, And deep vroo on ber facet Yankee Blade, Looks ou the llrlirlit Side of Things. Device for brinirlng this boy to a sense of the material disadvantages of wrongdoing have been tried, but hli uniformly happy disposition la proof ngainat the punitive influence of nny of them. If he Is sent to bed early be cause he has so torn nnd soiled his clothes as to be unpresentable In the drawing room, he turns up the next morning with a beaming smile and some remark aliout tho delicious rest he has had. If his diet is reduceU to plain bread nnd water for tlip violation of n rule of the table, he discovers without tho slightest hypocrisy, mind you what uncommonly fine bread tho cook bakes, nnd how much better wnter quenches the thirst than milk or cambrio tea. If he is kept indoors because he has nbused a privilege of the yard or street, lie sets cheerfully about amusing him self in tho house, just as content appar ently to lie on his back for hour after hour nnd indulge, in day dreams ns to do anything else, and the chances are that when it is nil over his little voice will be raised In praise of the comforts of homes in general nnd of his own in tirtlcular. The only punishment he seems to dread is n whipping, Tlint has been resorted to sparingly nnd always for somo overt nnd aggressive act which was wholly without excuse; never for a mere mat ter of habit, however reprehensible. Babyhood, Litus Against Low Necked llresses, A corros'Rjndciit who has been unfa vorably impressed by the recent police raids suggests a new field for official ac tivity iu the protection of public moral ity, as follows: I find in my scrupbook n newspaper clipping where, under the heading of "Old Pennsylvania Laws," appears tho following: "If any white female of ten years or upward shall appear lu any public street, lane, highway, church, court house, tavern, ballroom, theater or any other place of public resort, with naked shoul ders (1. e., low necked dresses), being able to purchase necestary clothing, she Bhall forfeit aud pay a Hno of not less than $100 nor more than $200." If this be really Pennsylvania law, still iu force, it seems to me that the po lice officials nt n recent ball were derelict in their duty at conservators of the pub lic morals In not Immediately sending for officers aud patrol wagons when so many flagrant violations of the law must havo been visible to them. Philadel phia Hecord. Tno Kinds of Diamonds. "Several yenrs ago I chanced to stop nt the same hotel in Dallas where Alvin Joslin did," remarked an actor now fill ing an engagement in Chicago, "and I was astounded by his ostentatious parad ing of his diamonds. There were a manlier of ladies sitting upon tho hotel veranda, and he wenied to take especial delight in dazzling their eyes with Ills jewels. After strutting past them sev eral times ho suddenly stopped, made a bow to the coterie, aud said very brusquely: 'An, I see that you admire my diamonds. Permit me. This one is worth $3,000. This cost me $2,000. This cluster pin I valuo nt $3,000. I have with me diamonds worth $30,000, and I own $10,000 worth which I have Btored for safe keepiug in n Chicago bank.' "None of tbe ladies fainted or lied or went into ecstasies over the display, and not a word was vouchsafed in reply. "That evening when Davis entered the hotel dining room ho was seated at a table in the middle of the room and alone. A few minutes later a half dozen young men in full dress entered tho dining room in a body nnd sat down ntthe same table. In tho center of each Immaculate shirt front shone a bit of plate glass as largo as u marble, while bras rings bearing great settings of glass fairly loaded dawn the liands of tho newcomers. Davis glanced about the table aud his jaw dropped from sheer astonishment. Before he. could recover himself, one of tho young men arose and walking around the table to Alvin's sent, said iu a tone that was distinctly audible throughout tho room: 'Ah, 1 see you au mire my diamonds. Permit me. This one is worth eight cents u liound, retail This cost me a nickel, just as it is. This one I value at n dime. I have with mo seventy cents' worth of gems, and I own an interest in n glass works nt Chicago besides.' "Before that stieeclt was ended tho be- diamond Josliu either lost his uppc- tite or huihod his supper, for he hastily arose and left the room, followed by a lively chorus of alts and nits. "--Chicago Wail. He Wanted to (let lu. Jimmy Murphy was a newspaper of fice boy, aud Jimmy was a terror. He did nothing iu particular savo smoke cigarettes and beg for theater tickets, nnd was known to nil tho reporters as "Jlurplt." One night he wanted to go to a certain show very badly, but had not beeu successful In begging or steal ing a ticket from the dramatic editor. He went up to the theater about t o'clock and stood around the gallery en. trance In the hope that he could lu some way gain admittance. The manager ol the theater came along in a little while, and noticing him standing there, said, "Hello, Murph!" and. went into the house. Five minutes later "Murph" walled up to the doorkeeper at the main en trance aud mid, "Say, is de maiianel inr "What do you want to know fort" asked the guardian of the jiortal, "Well, I wanter see him, me?" "Bntwhat do ou waut to seehlui fort" "I wanter get him ter luiss ine lu." "But he wou't do it." "I tiuk he will, see'" "What makes you thiuk tbatr" "Well, lie came along out dere an said, 'Hello, Murph,' au ennybody wots familiar entiff wtd me to call me 'Murph,' will do a little favor like dat fer me." Buffalo Express. L'e of chlue.o Was, The white wax is n substance of greet utility iu China. It melts only at a high temperature, and is used chiefly to cover candles made of animal and vegetable tallow, to prevent too rapid combustion. It is used also as sizing for paper and cottou goods, a ghue for silk aud a polish for furniture. New York San. bwwlUli womeu vote iu tbe cities fat luauicipul vouucillorii aud in tbe coun try for iiieiulwrn of tbe county council, anil ttw latter body appoints tbe member of Ike uiipsr cbauiber of tbe dlt tlie women uuiy be said to exercise n Jlrnt jiower in SwtxlUh utfalrs. Tbe AiKjBtlwt' creed is not tbe crea tion of auy single iwrsau. It grew. It U found iu practically its preut form iu writings of tbe Fiflb century. Tlie Mioene rrewl woe formulated lu A. I). Tbe sun give 6U0.WJ0 Uines us much light as tbe full inoun; T,UUU,OUO,000 ttiiws m Hiaob as tbe brightest star iu the eky awl 86.000,000 times as much as j au tun louibiiiett stars or tue heavens. lSughiiu! now manufactures wiudow frame ot presst'il sitl. thus replacing those uuule of tost iron uud gaining iu strength, hgbluti aud i-lieopneas of msuufurtui I- Tiso llvvuapt-l Ki.it.ait bcineesi tbe 1 msuflicieiit luitid of u livil uu a cold I night are au t'licilenl substitute for I tbe uuuros urable bbsnkets or comfort I ablss. 1892 MAT. 1892' Sil Mo. Jik We. jyi Ifrl Sat, 8910 11 12 13 14 IB 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2930 311 1 1 1 MOON'3 PHASES. tlr,1"!".1 3 8:13 I rTJWrd l'Q 8:83 V Quarter O p.m. li Quarter 1M a-m. broil is 5-60 eKew nf) 0:49 -iMo-" ' . n. lMoon 0 a.m. IIA1L110AI) XOTKS Short t'nmcrniilis That Will lie of Interest lo the llallronil noy. ISlx car Inspectors nt 81atlnstnii. wero mispondoil bv the P. & It. Co. Two were employed by each company. jTwo new trains nro to bo put on tho North Pennsylvania ono of which will bo an express between Philadel phia anil Huston. Tho distance, 07 miles, Is to bo covered In 1 hour ami a half. Several of tho Weathcrly shop hands wero siinpeiuletl slnco tho Head ing deal, nnd the young men tiro leav ing tho town to neck woik somewhere outstdo of McLeod's tlomnlii. The town, however, is procuring new in dustries nud hopes to boom greater than ever this summer. " t A number of the railroad contpnii- les owned, leased or controlled by the Phllapelphla A Heading Kallroail Com. pany held their annual meetings and olectoil otllcerH on Monday. A. A. Mo Leod was elected president of tell enrpornt Ions, nnd olitiiliicil n director ship or somo other high ofllro in lmlfn dozen more. I Tho latest Improvement in tho yards of the Cenlrnl llallrond of New Jersey, in Mtmcli Chunk, Is an addi tion of 100 feet to the freight transfer platform. The old platform Is toity feet 111 length nnd II fly feet aro being added to each end. Tho freight trans fer platform Is it wry lm-y place. 1' rout forty to r.Kty car loads of freight nro loaded from oue car to the other each day. H. L. Welkel, of ltaro street Is transfer ugent. X The itssliluwiis ugitntlim of the question of automatic couplers for freight cars, during recenf years, has not been without fruit. In evidence of which we quote from n report just Issued by the Jackson & Woodln Man ufacturing Company, of Berwick; "Slnco April, 1889, we havo built and have orders now for something ovor 7,000 freight cars for eight different companies, nil of which have the auto matio couplers, nnd during that time we havo built only 0,000 that did not have automatic couplers. Vive hun died of these do not go out of tho Btato of Pennsylvania, nnd 100 went South. We havo had no orders and havo built no cars slnco March, 1891, that did not have automatic couplers." Let the good work In behalf ot the suffering brakenieu continue. i . t. Catasnuqtin vs. Ilendltiir, Vciterday afternoon n ganio of baso ball took place at Heading between n team of that city and Catasauqun club, Thero wero H000 people present. Cata- sauqtia took the lead lu tho Sth inning and when the first half of tho seventh Inning had been played tho crowd rushed upon the Hold and the Cataeau qua players were very roughly handled That endod tho game and the scores wero as follows: Catasauqua ... .0 0 0 0 0 II x 0 Heading 0 0 1 1 0 0 2-4 Batteries, Catasauquu, llhoads and Qllbcrl; Heading, Hernkoit and Ciood- hanl. Omrersuflled Men. The vote cast by the Past Huchems of tho tribes lu Pennsylvania, Improv ed Order nf Hod Men, was counted on Monday afternoon and tho following were declnred elected: Clreal Sachem, John h'rey, Norristoivn; Great Seuior Sagamore, David Conn, Philadelphia-, Great Junior Saaramore. Harrison Nes- liltt, Larksville, Luzerne county; Gieat Prophet, r. C. Conly, Philadelphia; Great Chief ot Hecoids, T. K, Doiiual ley, Philadelphia; Great Keeper of Wampum, G. W. Kreamer, Philadel phia; KeproReutatives to the Great Council of the United Status. W. I. Zaue, South Iastou; Clement Smith, U. . Crulgheail anil ueorge ,M 1). He! lows, of Philadelphia. uurii(,KTiai Can't lie found tho equal of Dr. Pierco'n Golden Medical Discovery. If other raedi- tiuea of ita claw were like it, they'd ho guaranteed. This is. If it 1 doesn't benefit or cure, in every caso for which it's recommended, you get your money back. It isn't a "euro-all," hut it does cure all diseases arising from a torpid or deranged liver, or fioru impure blood. For all Scrofulous, Skiu and Scalp Diseases, it's a positive rem edy. Even Consumption, or Lung scrofula, is cured by it, if taken in time and given a fair trial. That's all that's asked for it a fair trial. Then, if it doesn't help you, there's no jiay. Wo claim it to ba an unequaled remedy to purify the blood and in vigorate tho liver. Wo claim it to be lasting in its effects, creating an appetite, purifying the blood, and preventing llilious, Typhoid and Malarial fevers, if taken in time. Tho timo to tako it is when von first feci the signs of iMariiictui and 1 weakness. Ily druggists. 1 A SATtmAX. BSITZDT TVS. Epileptic Fits, Falling Sickness, Hjster les, St. Tlttu Dance, Nerroasneii, Iljpocliondrta, Melancholia, In. cbrltj, Sleeplessness, Olz ilness, Drain and Spi nal Weakness. This medlclio bas direct action upon tue nerve centers, tllaylog all IrrlUblll-1 ttcss, and Increasing tbe flow and power j of nerve fluid. It Is perfectly harmless and leaves no unpleasant effects. ! ITriri- ValwUa Hook ma Kerruut l PJ U ft IUimm. ssail 1 1.. Is aor a4diss. i inLL ms&&rtttlte , s-3tES' KOEHIQ MBD. CO., ChloctgO, UU MU W Uh ku nt ai per BatUa. ObtM 1 1 rjpjg To Fnrniprs Housekeepers. BEHOLD THE PRICES! I villi here state iihsl I expect to have my place ot business lu shape by June 1st, 1802, however, I carry some of the folio. Ing goods In stock, and what I have not In stock, I can get at short notice. I can sell you Spring Tooth Harrows, nil lending makes, nt $1-1. 20 Tooth liny Unki. hnnil lump, nt $15. 20 Tooth Hnv llnUp, fell- tlutnp, nt $20 yJccniiK Mower, tho best en enrth, nt $ 10. Dconnir llintlors, tho host on enrth, nt $'ii. No. 10, Tornmlo Fivtl t7ii. ter?, nt $3!j. (7orn Sheller, with cVnni r,$8. A Combination' HiiliiiL' Hnr- row nnil Cnltivntor, snbjoct to'fj chnnci-s, sotnelhiii"; pule new, only 28. Anything in the Agricultural Implement line chenner thnn you can buy elsewhere. IBeatluftWorlilfliiScwiilcliiiiES The time is Coming wlini all l.lgti grade Faintly Sow 1 112 Machine . Ill noil for and you ranttiatikini for liriugtnit It almftt. I am al Hip iirrscnt Him selling Tim White, Collate, ami Amcilran, hi l-atidsorne oak casM, at $li5. Tlie New laI,tn oak, .rM.ra,v-is $28; NW Dlyia. In ash, 7 ilraweift, 1) Wheeler & II'I'mmi, liatnlsniiie oak, $tt). I expect liefor lone lit be able to si 10 A' any maclilno in-iile, anil re') tlirtti at $'jr., In ft il ratter oak cars, lime no nlng but get thero just the same. WKsS'lTUN irASIir.US, Squaii or Xtoulul, complete with wilnyer, $7.t0. Kvery family can alTonl lu buy one. You run no rl'k, oii get them ou lilal. I am lieathiuaitem for ril.Ml'H, In Iron and Wooil Chain, Korce, Lift or Klova- tois. rell IPooil rumps at others set $0.. Co 1m1! and ace urn before bujliii:, ) oil nlll find me around, and when my store room Is finished T w III be thero or have somo one In attendance who will bo able tnnaiuo rock bottom price ou an)lhlns. U'hy did tl. C Aschbaeh remove his stock of pianos .and organs to Atlenlown? I presume It Is qettlncttoo hot for him, and 1 expect In the near futuro to convince hlin that ho must come down to fair thing prlcei. I can show tho put. lie that they hayo been paying outrageous pricts for organs and pianos. Come and Bee me before buying else where, I remain Yours reppect hilly. Weissport, v. ii be paid for a recipe enabling us to make Wolff's AcmkBlack im. at such a price that the retailer can profitably sell itat ioc.abottle. At present the retail price is 20c. 'I'ltls t.rr.T U opn until January nt.. For putKuUr addi.,, the unilenicoed. A. mf. Blacking is mule of pure alcohol, olli'r li)uld dressings are made of water. W dor cojts nothiog. Alcohol is dear. Who can show us howr to make it without alcohol so Hut w e can make A cue Ducking, as cheap as water dressing, or put 'It In fancy pack ages like many of Ihe water dressings, and then charge for the outside appearance in stead of charging for the contents of the Louie? WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. FIK-ROIM i 1 ii nime of a paint of which a 25c, tottlo . enough to nuke six scratched and dallcc Ii try chairs look like newly finished ma litanies. It will do many other rematkabla lung which no other paint can do. All retailers sell it. IEWIS' 98 LY Tb.r,.,j suJrurM l-UJi- I rtfcrr i ii 1 . ltn tvr auJ 1st KM I'll t im1M 114. U Ounftil 1 vat ia h 1 1 . Will mk Urn r i i-fum-it llrj ai luHmluuir.irlrt-s.tiv ITlJi H.K 1 nf . ka.io4 '" Mi dUli.rr Uu mi-' olt n.lilu U" """"VbnNA. flAtT M'ffl ru con. Ae...,i'iiiu..r WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CEN? PeMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WDftLO f OR THE MONETf It U a wamlets ulioa. wJlb uu tack or wax tbread to burt liiarfcli iiitulu ot Uu bti Da cUf, tIUti and easy, acd tfcuun -4 mak mor $hom 0 tkU QTxxd (Aai any ollirr MaiHucturr, It eu lisvls aunl MWsMl abiMM i ottiDtf frt.m al (M to tUU, (&R UUtJroulue lland-srwed, tluflBMteair Dwi ftbu aver ulttrta tor tt-tUi equalai VroucU I m ported utiuea which t from laaii Ut $rUUL CA UU lUnd-iHrwrd Urll Hbof. Ad ealf. iPHi alTlUb, tnir.ruT.Iaa4duraU Tb bvat atioa crrr oft wrtd at till rkw : aauitf crai a4 cu suu uusud sruura l usuug diuiii aw uu w,'r- S3." 1'Allce hiioii f armera. KsUiroaa lice hofti Faruirra. Raitrotut Hm TisBiisui nrsu iusbh, villi kMTir f hroa KtlM- akMtitiltt'tv uaapalrwIItwaarayesW. sQ2 O ati floe ralfi no baUer atao avar offertW ac 9aa tala prica, unv uimi will easvlaca tsboaa rbo waAt a aauaM for ramfurf aad ur'kw. CO 33 aud IW.UO U'liMmaa'a aVwa PaCti ara vary atroosi and duruisW TVoaa wtw batra ('van tbsjm a trial will wear no uttwr aiafca. RnVQ 't.UQ oud(ttl.?3 aclmd atwaa ara DU10 wuru by ibe boyaevvrywhtwa; tnaiaall on taaTr ntMlta, u iba lorrvaalui ml thorn. k , Ladies &U.V lfuJa. Adam Mehrliaui &. Hon, 1st S. Aaron Snyder 'stfSvSi&ar TKt CT.alnolfTldenca U -SMrgAgBBBBBK tM JS U1W dlUl Uint-IUM fill . ssscTrlfejTiTiTiTfsVSri nn. hcsrA's viola lul i uJmH ?k5C tlvi ly dcwi all tbat la J . A 7nhk clalratilforlu ltremorM (C Lu wfvl Freck.lt ,UTcr.raol8,Ulftk' i . . f, hestU, l-lmj.lM, Tan, nn4 Oil L I I j 1mperfMttoiisofthBLiu. without InJtsiT d T A few ftppUcaUonti will render rough V ' ( 1 re4iiiuiH'f(,iuiootliandrblte. It Id not u acomeitctocorprilelefU,butarur,n4 Hf ( I Kuaninl"-'dtOKlvJtUW'U,tlon, lrico&u. Pfl y AtdruKginWi urat-nt ly mail. &rol for M Q. C. BITTHER & CO., tflJ ( I 'J'OLISDO. - - OHIO. & eiiigii Goal & LIMITED. Specialties. Myer's Pumps A complete line, including repairs for tho snirc.. Cucumber Pumps A complete line including rcpnirs for the sninp. Coal Oil At wholesalo nnil retail Usual line of Ilnrdwnre, Oils. Coal, Snnil, Cement, l'lnster, &c, Over the Canal Bridge, SiJast Weis.sport, WlIOI.KKAl.H DRALKR IN Fruils niul Vegetables In their seasons. Supplied to the Trade at Very Low Triers, Goods Delivered Free! Store Keepers will save money on all thiniM bought from us and we deliver goods free of charge. SAY iring Creeling for " Ho who is well pleased Is well paid." It is a magnificent combination for the people. Bo fair with yourself and see Our Spring Stock. we start the season with nn assortment of styles that will surely please every man who likes to dress well. The houseover, Spring newness mingle with n prire charm bound to strike your fancy nnd prove resistless. Popular St) les, Late Novelties and New est Attractions are found in nb'indance in every department of our elegant lino of Men's Youth's and Gentts Furnishings and Special Jine ol" Confimation Suits. TAKK NOTICK. Our new department to mnke to order .adip'-s line Tailor-made Coats. Upon the remit return of one of our lending cutters, nfter taking n complete course in tho lnrg cst 7ulies' Garment Cutting School of New York, wo nre ready to offer to the Ladies, well cut and perfecNfitiing Spring Coats, over 10(1 choicu and newest fabrics to select from. Tako five minutes while in the vicinity of our store unit see our special line of s-ensiblo and moderate in pri?e SPRING OVERCOATS Kocbi& Sliankweiler. Lanesi and Finest Cletliiiiir House 11 tlie Valley, CENTRE SQUARE, ALL JUNTO WX, PA. "lFlierc nro you oinj,', my pivtly timid (" "To buy some shoes" is whnt rIip said. "Whcro do you buy, my jirelty liiaid (" "Come right nlong nnd see." she said. lrheii! did she go ! Why did she go there I Would you do the snme ? The mnid than said Down nt Da vies Store, you know they " Hought at sheriff's sale N Ihe whole stock of store and factory of Wolfe's, tiiul they aro clusini; nut at Hig Uargains - All the girls aro going up lo pick out a pair before Satuitlay, as tho rush Saturday is so big you ran hardly get waited on Brother pimrlii got a pair for himself and says he is sure he saved a dollar on them. .Now, reader the place is in Allentmvn at 721 Hamilton street, need we say more. While iu Allentnwn nsk anybody they will lell yon our's is the place. tumuu MO "SURE "EVERY CASE f 1 r si i Ya trfit na V Ot o ilttuuiathofo f utiiUknosiiuljevf tlifltajv " Incurabh Casta Declined. KxaoiLoiUJou free ty uia'1. Wa want name and at2dram. at I (dvry sufferer from Asthma or P. HAROLD HAYES, M. D.. h)9 ,m IS llKAlJUUARTKItS FOR GENERAL HARDWARE, Paints, Varnishes. Glass, A.LL. KIND OF COAL, OPR. VVIUAV SQUABE, Bank Street, Lehigh ton, P.i Kline, Lams -UKAI.KItS N- BOOTS :: AND :-: SHOES, 71-1 TTiiiuillou HI., Allonlowii, Pa., ollrr tlie linM uixl oniiilutct lino f J ioa nnil Gents Fine Shoes for Spring, lN AU STYLES AT TUB M J a. u-nr m .' s. 1 j si CM WH HM Utx sa srt n s: lilFV IUMI- There U sHieihiii nl iulereal for all in our Mognitlcent Sim k. You can make no mistake by calling and examining it. Look for tU BIG EOOT SIGN. Hardware Co., si 0 I Children's Clothing, CURE FOR EVERT CASE OF ASTHUA OF HAY FEVER," but iu worst raa. if uncomplicated by organic disease, ran u CURED TO STAY CURED -.. au 1 . . . nK&K ' tvii.tMMcwu, irpuinvii. al tbU at tbe tv a iient'i boiA. ' Hv Fever. DUFFALO, N. Y. & Muschlitz, 5? al B-HfiHU lliW, New ALLENT()WN,P V. SPRING Announcement for 1892. Now l tin- Unit In iimkt? mhii- Spring and Summer Nwlectlnini.r 1'iliitfl, UinuliRinv Miir.tli.!, Ht.plltiLt rifkinjM, I'ttuliPH, 'I Hide MneiiH, Will' ;nD, ljicen, Drew floods, Ftc, Ui Veruslio,ihj( the larnest nnd IU.rl Hiwtt tnrnt of tln"w (mkMh Hint ueu e,r Iwlore SliOHiiln the vnltev l(ittom nri. r aUayj guarftuieeo, ni wHunsicker's Cor. 8th and Hamilton, ALl.HNTOWN. P. S We are also sol..' acquis for Hie rvletirntpil Ilulli-rlck's pitlctns. FACT. Wa mnst nil haA ni.w. rlnl. t.lS M.k Is rapldlr tnnde b that rmarkbl prtDsr. tioD.Dr.UlrtSlT'D IHriOVXD BLOOD EUiCIii, f or th. spwdr core of Bcrofuls, Wutlng, M.renrUl Disease, Emotion., Ery.lpl., vital decor, siul every indication ot Inporer tshed blood, fir. LdUsir's Blsel Oliresif Is tH sss remed that can al wars be relied noon. DrngRista aell It. THE SELLERS MEDICINE COi - .r.M..ss.sl. TO CONSUMPTIVES. 1 lie iiiuliTskneil liailuc Wen rrstoied to heiiltli by slmitle menus, alter sunerliiK for sev ersl ifiiu Willi a severe lung uUenloti, nnil that dread illsense Con. uiniitloii. Is anxious to nuke known lo Ills follow sullere rs the means of cure. In lliose who desire II, lie will cheerfully send (free of chargel n copy of the prescription used, vtlik-lithry will llnd u sure cure for Consniup. Hon, Astfiinn, Itronrliltl. 'and all throat ami liuiK Alalndles. lie hopes all sufferers will try his remedy, ns It Is invaluable. Those, desiring: the prescription, w hlch w III cost them nothltiK, aud may proe a blesslnjr, will please address, Hnr. EIIWAltD A. WILSON, Brooklyn, Newiork. apr. KI, '112-77. IJgf'ilciHl Hie AnvfiCATE. "I7im Have Semites ft S'aw AltNEJl & SOLT, I't"hlletmt cit list Portable Slearn Saw Mill wlin will do your wolk nl lleasonnMe Hates. ItKHHiKNTK, I'SIOX llll.I., KA3T Wf6 roRT, I'a. oct. 21, '01.1 1 CURE Blck BeuUehe and relley all tha troablw tnaU dent to ubilloiu ittte of tn ajttna, saoli u t)lzsl&e, HiuztA, DrowtlnMf, Dlitrn aft Mtlog.ralaln the Bide, Aa. Whlla tbltmoi ftmirktUo BacceM Las been ahovniacurUig A SICK Scaaulis, ret Oartra tittla ttver FfUa am itjuilly tkIoaUo In Constlptlon, curing ud pro Tenting tbii nnoyln(jeomplAiQt,wUl tbf hU comet aildiiopaen of thettomchUmuUttha HTMnartjgaUttheboweU, TaUtb70tilT ratteywcmMbaalmoatprloaleutotliuIi3 ujer fromtUUdUttMngcompUJnUbutforW caUly tLlr goodn&u doa notand htrend tboss Tf booncatry tnam will nnd tbuo littU pUUnlo tl la io many witi tU( they will not ba wlU llcgta do without iWa. Dat aftar allalck LaJ A OH HE Its tbs but of so many JJru Oat hn Is srbsrl wemaksonrgreat boast. OnrrUlJCarsUiiU cUiersaoBOt. CarUr's Uttl Llrsr Fills a Terr a null ant vsrvaasr totals. One cr two fills unki a dt. Tbr are atrlotly Tegetable ana da bat grip or paiyo, tat by UutlrfieDllsaetloa ptaaaaall wba tisainam. InTlalaalUcsatsi tits for 1. Hall tj drcjjlBts oTexjwLtrs, or sant fcy laxll. CARTER MtoiOINS CO., Now Yorki SHALL PILL. SHALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE Mm lllll 111). - iBeldin's jRcnjody ttt Hun 1 1 Uv nr fIr.l. u- Irxu u. lri, An iai il etiwa r: . SEUIJIIITI? MUNIC!PL tONOS INDUSTRIAL biOChj ' CORPOnAllOW D0NUS APPROVED BANK STOCKS CAHEI-'ULLY SliLEPTBH. TRIED, SAFE, PAY UOOU INTEREST Al" DISIRABLS INVCBTM1NT PHOPIHTISI IN PHOOPinSUl CI 113, rOR rULU PARTlOUL.'.n: NI HEi'tRrtllTt SVRII c I80HBAOH, r.K - A. 1.0 II OO; (a is so y;i.::... .1 .: uow r.n.. Sclenliflo Anerfcti . Anenov tar Ml 'HRV'OK8ION PATCH Til I'tsr taforaiatloa and fraa TTsvndboQt wrlta to ML'NN CO-W Uhoadwat, Nsw Voar, OidiMt barean for aeeurlns patnta in Atuartca, Ererr ptnt takaa out br ui U bmustbt before Ibt HiCUo by a nottoa Tau tic ot cbaiya In tb tlatlon of anr asHfutlflf pa par la tba n pa par io tn No lutaUlKfal WfrUlf lUDNriUMI. ba tsTlthnnL It. W Its -1 - Ail.tsMa lBUUiHa.an Enksvltray.Nssw 'Jt THE POUCEGAZETTt la lite uuiy lUutttratfd tuT in it. i jtoblMiUiiijcairiht alfl aruanllnimt ..i.i--m I wa urwa. nu suimsi, an) r. i dim i i . i i rootu cau afftiul t w miii.hi n i. i KMkaa Irtvuda wtii?rrtfr It him s rtatlMt tou adUrfw hi Hi- i i i . aaauraly wrapt14'1 rk 'i ft nrim hv rruit lor aiiiiiit' t Jtichnrd K. Fox. JS1 i t J Heads, i W CARTERSl 1 Ol t5f IKJUTI1 sre fuaraaw. 4 Ulttlilar.t" rt!." if't'. Ttl0SSSBda tl mi,. n, Uaxi I. ,u i&tllJ.Ki? A m 1 A
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