ArsToa BntTtr From 0trrli. Ur Faver. Kle. f If you are, go to your 1ru(Wit or If Tou oan'tiret it where yon lire, send to us llet n bottle or Mnyer' Slaftnetlo t jitarrh Cure, which we will entirely xuarautoe to oure uny onseol Catarrh, Hay Fever, eto , otherwise your money will bo returned, roi one dollar, oni bottle to last for three months' treal ment and one bottle to cure I ha never failed, and will cure you. Give it a trial. No cure no par. The Mayers Ijboo fa, ' Oakland, Aid One dollar for a three months' treat ment and an nbwlute trunrantee for u cure is what the Meters Drutr Co., of Oakland, Md., offers to sufferers of oa tiirrh hav fever, eto. Ask your drus gist for a bottle of Meyers' Magnetio Catarrh Cure. It has never failed and will cure you. For sale by ail druggist or addross tne above urm. Ask your druggist to show you a bot tie of Movers' Alnanetlo Catarrh Cure On bottle to cure any oac, no matter how severe, ana will last ror a months' treatment. For kale bj C. T. 1 1 rn. PROF. ALEXANDER BOUDROU DISCOVKUEIt (IF Miron's Miraculous RciMics. JJbaral Minded l'hynlclan Knilorta l!:m Aibemgtbe ttreatett IMwotery of the Age Positive ewe whenMriic n accordance toin here tons, In diseases I licit r afore Bo-called Asth Hbte. I)l)htlierla,tarrh ma, bronchitis, calunes con pest Ion of the troke lieienult of sums par iTMipiexy and HinDs par allzed restored to their. natural ooiidlUou. Spine tieyi. IWer complaint, dyietuery. m dsn-called crt uls are entlreiy cur.nl u ur medl- unit nf niv nwn nrtwt . Inr. ltUarlDK nine years over I8,ooo ersoii hate at these medicines and are living witnesses vi tbelr worth. 1 will not go Into practice my elf. being over 7Meari of ajce. will Aell my intdkliie onijr, 1 havo two eminent phy)elaus connnccted with pie to attend to railing at the xesiuvusei oi inn hick ii rruuirru. TESTIMONIALS. Froin rut rick Ilurke. I MILaiflLMniAi ajjiiiw, irvi. Profetior Bouurou Dear Sir Allow me to end you rny sincere thanKt for the good tint your media lie done me. and ou can pithlUh tlili letter tt you choose, for tne benefit 4ii me lunerrri in which i win suina i n.tu my hand crushed coupling the cars, and doctored lor it auu was id uie iiospiuii huoui six wee as, imd mv hand became 10 swollen, and Inllamma- lion taking place some of the doctors thought I woum nave 10 gei in nanu ainpiiiaiea to s uv life, hut I was. told bv nun of mr friend: m to lrof. Houdrou's ofnee, and get some oi his ay hand. f (rent there and trot the medicine, and In to wki the swelllog all went down, and I had the use ol uy fingers. Itienlnent to work, and consider myself well, and earnestly recommend the remedy to all aftllcted like tne. There Is uothlng In tho world like It to destroy blood poison. reduce swelling, annihilate pain, restor ing action In the nerves, and circulation In the Dioou, there is notning to compare toil Itespeclfullyioura, MthH'IC 11ITRK E. 1703 N. Oth St., 1'Ji 11 Ad el pi na, V&. Prom Joseph Klrkner. is ilinth htreet. 1'lill.idelDt.Ia. Pa. llease allow am to add mv testimony to your list. Having ueeu eunsirucK iniee times aurim UfmtvvpMi. the laid time It was mi bad that was bed fast for four mouths; bad the very best oi doctors but was still ptulug away, with ap tM lie poor, and great pain alt ovrr me. At tuptd logo out, but could not stand the sun, would otten drop down whlleat'niUngtowdlk tan ease was considered a very b.uione. It was Inclined to run on congestion of the brain, was rhea recommended to 1'rof. lkmdrou'a medicine aad I made out to got to his ofnee, 1727 N. 10th iUMt. and 1 cot the medicine and In threo we It time I was. able to be out and tending to mv hii&tnpu. thnuirh one of mv horses died in the meauUme from the head, while 1 stood It. Mud am able to attend to business now. Thanks to God Almighty and to Prof, lkmdrou's nitHll cine which I will recommend forever to uuy urar sufferer as I was, would bo pleased to have HU) uuo iMI AUU ttrj iubiiu luimri uuui iii.iutj Jteaniectluity vrV JOSKfH K lit K Kit. omce and Laboratory open dally fiom 7 a. m. to 8 p. in, Oall or write to ALKXANMKK llOUDKOU, 1727 North Tenth street, -tec 19. '02-lr. I'hlladetphla, t'a. Rend 2 ceut stamp for valuable book. FRANTZ. The South End "Jeweler. watches, Clocks, Hoarf PIni, Watch Chains, NeiklACPs, Kar HI 04s, fluid IViirlts. Kings, Bract ULi, Silvern arcooiety Kmblrni,l'lurins. Repairing In all its branches caret ullv attended to al low orlcei. Wilson F-ntz, THE SOUTH EJ:D JEWLEK, Hankwrty, ....... Lehighton. KOONS' LIQUOR STORE )g UK&DQ.UAKTKSS roR l-'ine Brand, of Wines, Brandies, Gins, Whiskies io., in quart bottles, also for THE CELEBRATED MILWAUKEE BEER in Quart Bottles ADD BERKEBSTOCK'S SUNRISE BEER Goods Delivered to all parts oi Town Free of Charge. Ifyenneed anything in our line we wouu no pieaseu la nave your order J. H. Koons' LeWeiitOD Lipr Store, h.uJcnbuih'. Old Pisml. First Street, - - Lenighton. Both Qrahtm Standard and Benn Pitman Systems of SHORT HAND. (The two leading systems throughout the werld,) together with all the essen tials to become a practloal reporter are thoroughly taught at the American Business College, Allentown, Pa. We treat all the leading machines pa the market. Students of this department are also entitled to three lectures every ween delivered by prominent lecturers. Qi 8RPARATK SIX DErM.RrME.NTS TJ.'ma CowrETEWT A, AUD iMirHUlTOHS. Most rraeucM course, at iioomi itais. 8' Dents assisted to psvytue BsssMons. Sswl irr f atau'irue or call at owes. Ho cfore thorough or finer equipped Business Lollege lu Amcrioa. Catalogue tree. INDAPO TUK 6K11T HINDOO RIMCOV Rril'l.n I. Ktt lisva. fjimfl 11 ' k.,r la blMtM, lllnf Weluorr. 1, - tin VuMdly iMit ftbuM,KlvMVlStirAdLu to an: JnSPa. rsJi mail nulvSlJ oni 5V'U: s kt- 1 iul.c a.p.kft Sltfiirsi-oowilha urtiT rsstrii 4rrWdls et niMtt aM.i ( rmr r Mr rr.S4. Ooa't druBi.i 11 uu awe kimd of illlS (U Bl lit 4iigtullt. wKin nil 11 by mull upon r-IPS oiiuiiiiic,re,ti,ia.,c'M"i. SCLOWT D Toomas. Drosiiti L-LHloltfuN, PA td Isadiac drocsisu alMwIiSfC. MmRUL OTHERS FAIL DR.LOBB 329 N. I5TH ST. BthtHflVleilal fi0l fHllAOCLHIA'S fAMOUS PICIAllaT 30 istra'OMtuaouriMaicawiMiauiiM Self AbuseHoss of Power t.-m. lift taJkA BO ti. -n-Tlaa r4 t s MUert Ad lea fraa, f7" VT I'REtflDENT. " A BUNDLE OF OLD 8ERM6nS. The Ink I brown, the paper soiled. How long ao the writer tolled Upon tlicee pffi And as we read thetr old world tore. Their quaint allalon tlwy restore The past to as: we live one mora In bygone days. We heat as If by maglo charm Once more the "Tate and Brady" psalm. Which pleased so vastly. The church and rustic- flock grow plain. The high oak pews, the latticed pane We hear the sermon preached again From the text to "lastly. No novel views of ancient sense, Ko daring flight of eloquence ere here embodied. The placid hearers felt no thrill. But sat fn sleepy comfort still. While Jack demurely glanced at Jill And parents nodded. Indeed, none listened much, I fear. To all these periods, painting clear The saint and sinner. Until at length there came the close To stir the drowsy from repose. And priest and people both arose And went to dinner. Ah, sermons of the long ago, Yours was another age, we know. And now our preachers, Each furnished with bis special plan To benefit bewildered man, Denounce as loudly as they can The! r rival teachers. Tet, m your pages we retrace In this our age of cultured grace, The question lingers: tf all of us are happier men Than those who filled our place when nur sagu designer took the pen Between his fingers? Anthony C. Iean In Temple Bar. Tim C.u.o of the I'.u.e. Scene A grand dinner party. Fraulein Helene from Berlin enjoyed herself famously, for her neighbor at the table was llaron von Adlcrsklau, a gentleman of refined manners and bril liant wit. "Then you are opposed to the agita tion for the emancipation of women?" "At least I should like it to take some other form than that contemplated by its present leaders, mein franlein." "How do you mean, Uerr Baronr Ht. tho baron suddenly turned away and made no reply. Helene repeated her question and anxiously waited for an answer, which did not come, for ths baron now seemed entirely oblivious of her presence. Deeply hnrt, the young lady rose and left the table. Mrs. Schinkle hastened after her: "What is the matter, childr In a tone half stifled with sobs Helene related to the hostess what had passed and ended by saying; "Can I have offended bim?" "Oh, dear, no!" said Mrs. Schinkle, langldng heartily. "This baron was ob tained from an agency for the hire of dinner guests, and as we thought that dinner would bo over by 0 we engaged him only till that time the clock struck when he ceased talkins,"T-Doston Globe. In Physical Education Dr. Luther Qulick argues that by exercising curtain muscles it is pubCle to develop certain sections of the brain. His argument has special reference to feeble minded per sons, whose mental condition, in hia opin ion, iniht be improved by tho right kind of miipcnl&r exerciw- 7'jetFoiineHlli ItCHil of Strength. Hmi luiuirfttApv In uhtrlt fmHl it trnnsfornifd "nti the secretions wtleli furnish lnor to the i,.tin nttpr pntpt-lnir and pnrlcllltll t is tilootlt that It Is, in shrt, th fountain head ol Rtrf nktn, H IS essenuni vt Rtacit niia niiii'-i ii.u. supplrine raafhine In order, and to fr'tore It atelier's stomach Hitters does moit effect- .iiv. ..nAniih)v. riiriil!itlDir and relnlorcine dlcestlon, promotlnB due action of the liver sud bowels, Sttinifth nild nule'ule of the nenes depend In ureal measure upon tlioroiijtb dtpettlnri. There I no nervine tonic more hiEhlv eiteenied bf the medic tl fraternity than the Hitters. Phvsletans also strongly conunend- K tor cuius ana lever, riieiiai.1113111. mui.rj blsd'ler trouble, slcK headache, and wsnt of appetite aud sleep. Take a wine glassful three tunes a day. A farmer In Kstell, Ky , owns a yonny chicken which has four legs and five wings. Kansas farmers have discovered that kerosene will kill clilucuougs-aiso the corn The total tonnage launchod lu Great Urltaln In 1893 was 1,100,112 tons. A Western paper says warm weather accelerates the growth of whiskers. Electricity travels about 00,OOU miles second faster than light. Shllnh's Cure Is solid on a ciiaiantee. It cures Incipient Consumption. It Is tnt Besl Cough Cure. .Only one eenl a doe 'i"ic'.s. bOcls. and tl 00. A barber lu Brooklyn, N. V., gives a free shine with every shave. Horses ar said to be particularly fond of the skin of the banana. Call's Clover Hoot will purify your Blood ear votir t ouiDlexlou. reculate veur bowels and make Head clear as a bell Sic 60.: Guinea pigs allowed to roam freely iu a house will keep away rats. The letters in the various alphabets of the world vory from twelve to 202 iu number. How's Tills! H e offer Ooe Uuuddred Dollars Hews d foranv case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Oalerrh Cute. TT. J. U1IE.XKY iE uu.. rron.. loicqo, .. We the underslcnec. have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and belelve Sim perfectly honorable in alt business transactions anil nnanciany aoie io carry out any obligations made by tbelr lirm. west iS 1I1UAX, nuoiesa.e liniEtuis, Toledo. O. Wai.ihso. Ki.nxak & Mak vix. wholesale luiusrl ts. Toledo, o. nail's catarrh enrosis taken lnlernslly, actlnir directly noon the blood and mucou surfaces of the system, rrlce, 15c. per per bottle, sold by an nrugsint Testi monials free. Little Girl (after waiting some time for dessert) '(irandda, what tfojou hae after dinner f Grandpa "Dyspepsia, mv dear." LlltleUIrl -Oh. Wrlcbl's ludlan Vece- tablern:s will euretuat. The creat value of flood's Sarsafarllla as a reiueuy toa caunu is vouenea por 03 inousuos 01 people wnom 11 uai lured. An Iron railway lasts sixteen years; u steel one lasts forty. Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins. ChattanooOa. tenn. sajs:"!hlloha Vltaliter Sayed my Life. I consider it lbs best remedy for a debifi laled system I ever used' For Dyspepsia. L.ueror kidney trouble It excel I. i'rice 70 Many small uuimais eat their own weight in foodd a day. Artittio oolllus are nowadays made out of wood pulp. Very full cheeks ludioate great di gestive powers. Pigmies were once numerous in Ice land. Shilob's Cure, the creat Ooucb and Crouo Cure, Is in sreat demand. 1'ocket He contains twenty-nve doses only . I'bildren love It. Sold by DruagUts. I hrve been a suffeitr from catarrh for jears. llavlngtrted a nuiuberof remedies adrertltoil as "sure cures" without obtain. me an relief, 1 badresolvod never to lake oy other patent 111 ml cities when a frleod adtlsei me lotr.v El.'s Cream l!liu. 1 did so wiib great relactauce, bat can now leatify tbat alter using It for six works 1 believe miself cured. It is a most acree- able lemedi an tuvaluable Italia. Joseph mmw an, os r rana Ave., iirootlyn. TO OONSTJMPTIVES. Tbe uuderKlsiwd tvsvlas brea restored li Ueolth b siatplr um ans, after sufleriuK tor M-vrrsl )rnn wtlb a M-vtroluug aleeUoD, alkd thai dread dlM-Mse (Uinki mitio. Uaoitocw to uifc kuowulu Ins tello suffen-is the. luttans ! . me To Ihiww l0 dinliv ll, lie will cneerfull . in (ir 1 id . kiki'M eipl dliii- 1 rv rtptkm u- d. Willi ll the will HU. .( Mire i l.re tor COX h 111 iv. ,s,hin. at.urii. Ilmiuiiilu 4lid a I t 1 a' ml liisu M atlM. lie busw-sa'! sullsr is w I ti hU iiiiiiii. 4t 11 U Miiulitalile lii ili.it lb I r. a-1 u-li. i ilurii i(ill,Hil l ' 11 ItllBtf.lUlll lll.lt H(llr li lit, liij-. Mil. Itev 1 -(Marti A It II.. 11. In. ukitii N (lie luu.i (i i.l wi four i ii 1 IM tM"U tlMN't I.-Ui ii i' i.l - Uifct trll Mil "Hi K tAriiilr u trtiiitta-l 1 1 . .uit la UnliKi, Hi'l tUf i. . t.ait.. l-.v -Hstl'l I 4i' ; IWK K I -IU.' HI.Ml-t si Ij, I'liCM Ibi Mt lituu aUvUcii I u I tailtfrtDc. .iia lu illl i lusiiut Hiua- LOVE'S 06SPAIR. Why should I waste my life In hearing sigh For her w how lore T know can ncVr be mloef What, though br eye with sweeteet gUncol aUlne, And In her face the rare beauty He, Let tome ore elee her lorellneea now prize. For I shall eadl) sigh for her no ui ru. Although my heart with lnftn rfri ti sore, AndrefltwIUikrrt'asfrteiltngerlnK tueiwirle, III trr to drlro her from my fancj eye, And In the future 111 forget the pfttt. Oar Joj a and Burrows cannot always But like all things of enrth mast, surety dkf And so 111 sadly sit and sigh no more, But laugh through life, a breath which soon Is o'er. -John J. Melntyre In New York Son. BRAVE BETTY. There was a clatter of horses' hoofs on tho bard road In front of the little wood en Jail ut the county seat of au interior county of West Virginia, nud then a pris oner was brought In by half a dozen of ficers and chained to a ring in the wall. The prisoner was a broad shouldered young man, with long, blauk hair and piercing eyes. As he passed into the jail part of the building Betty Rainsford, the pretty wild nower uaughterot jailer Rainsford, caught sight of him. She sprang forward with the word "Jim" trembling on ber lips, but instantly re strained herself and turned away with apparent unconcern. Jim Springston was n moonshiner. In other words, he manufactured liquor without a government license and waa therefore hunted by United States de tectives, Ho had a still among tho dark recesses of the mountains, where for years he had pursued his unlawful call ing. At lust, however, he had been trapped by Detective Johnson and his deputies, but his capture waa effected only after a hard fight, lu which Spring ston had wounded two deputies slightly and had himself received a flesh wonnd in his left arm. "Well, we've got another desperado, and the court will soon make short work of bim," said Johnson to the juiler as he came out from securing the prisoner. "I shall look to you to see that he does not escape," and tho officer twirled be tween his lingers the key of the padlock which secured Spiingelon, at the same time striding out. After placing his deputies on gnard around the Insecure structure to prevent recapture by the prisoner's friends, or tot-irenmvent any efforts on the part of the prisoner him self to escape. Captain Johnson went to the only lodging house iu the village, where he put up for the night. Tho reader has already surmised that the members of the Rainsford family were at least acquainted with Jim Bpringston. He was. In fact, the affi anced husband of Betty, who had al ready resolved to rescue her lover at all hazards. Her father was, to say the least, morally responsible to the law for the safekeeping of Springston, and the know it would be of no avail to tnrn In that direction for relief. In fact, she would not have released Jim from iail if sho could havo done so with her own hands, as It would have brought censure and disgraco down on the head of her father and created tho suspicion that the Rainsford family was in league with tho illicit distillers. Jim Springston bud been a freonent visitor to the Rainsford household for tho previous year or two and had won his promised bride over numerous rival suitors, but the head of the household did not know he was a violator of the law until brought in tbat evening. Neither had Betty known of this fact, but the moment she had learned of the arrest she decided In favor of Jim. At supper that evening the elder Rains ford stated that, while he sympathized with Springston, he could see no way but that he would havo to go to prison. Betty acquiesced meekly, but her brain was busy with a plan of her own. A passing country doctor had dressed the wounds of tho deputies and the pris oner. Betty looked down at the latter operation, but not even n look of recog nition passed between herself and lover. They seemed to pursue that course intu itively. They wero as strangers, and thus darkness settled over the quiet country village. Just after midnight, when the alertness of the guards was benumbed by drowsi ness, a dark ngure stole to the window of the jail. A voice almost as still as the night itself called: "Jiint Oh.Jlml Don't stir or make a noise. It's Betty." There was a soft answer denoting that he beard her, and she went on thus. "Read this note when daytime comes and obey instructions carefully," thrust ing the paper throngh the bars and Into the hands of the prisoner by means of a long stick. After breakfast the next morning tha prisoner was taken out and mounted on a horse, and the officers also mounted their horses, and the party set off for the nearest railroad stetion, a distance of SO miles. Just as the horsemen cantered away a glance from Betty to Jim as sured each that both understood the nroirramme. Captain Johnson felt elated over the capture of Springstou for the reason, first, that there was a handsome reward awaiting his safe delivery Into the hands of the government and, secondly, be cause the capture added another large feather to the already well decorated cap of the detective. It was a delightful summer morning, and as the party rode along the birds chirped and the dew sparkled like notli. ing had bapened or was about to hap pen among the lonesome mountains. The road waa little more than a bridle path in places, and for two miles from the Rainsford house it bore around ths toot of a mountain, forming a semicircle and coming back to within half a mile of the starting point on the opposite side of the range. For a long distance at this point the roadway was overhang with thick branohes, producing twilight except in the middle of the day. In u few moments after the departura of the offlceraXaud their prisoner, a slight, boyish fige, wearing an 111 fit ting suit and a slouch hat half conceal' (ng the suce, diajpeared into the forest in. the rear of the IUiusturd residence. It somewhat resembled Betty's yonnger brother, who was abst-ut from home at the time. Iu a belt wero two revolvers, and a Winchester rifle whs grasped firm ly in the right band. 1l figure hurried across the inonutain Uy way of a foot path, and on resu hinu the public road at the dark, shady tp"t disappeared be hind a log among the laurel underbrush along the 10 1 1 idf. In 10 minutes there. ym heard the sound of the truuipiug of horses' feet. The figure lir-hind the log became alert -new iUelf iu mi inuut. The Winches ter waa trained ou lite road, where a small opening would reveal the passing horseineu. As they came up it could be peea that by some means Jim Spring ston bad succeeded in getting five of his. captors iu advauos, riding single file, and waa talking in a cheerf nl tone to the one in the rear. As they came on Jim cautiously gathered up the slack of his bridle reins aud scanned that laurel thicket with bated breath. For an in stant a femiuinelike Auger pressed the trtgsvr of the sleeping wine-heater, and then came a sharp report, tlie scream of; a uurse, nuu iiuwti wmii uiw t m 1 guara Bullet esune from that thicket (ike. hail and seemed tq tak effect entirely among fheborsei. I tie gTtwtest CMIIuston prevail! among the officers. Two were entan gled lu the trsMaiuts of tlwir slain horses, and a third wsvs on the ground in dautrer of Wing t rumpled to dssttn by the excited iiiuumln of those yet uumuti d. lu ' wiu' 1 nun tt tasks to tU it the firing I id v'-"l mill tho Uoud of powder aiiitikv fluuit-d away tin the lasy atmosphere At the Kunming of tu faring Jim bad iiu-li -I i lilf luitll atnl illaas I ..1. if b.ick lu a few 1 . V l' tln tll.lt Ua I II I itnl I., tlie I llK k - Lit r Ii. .. .ia jomt-U ntouiutr. I.o.v bll lllOM'MtllT W UUilv 1 i 1 il 1 1 lilt itiil linn r, wlieu tlie w ui' (. Ui. Mil. W t.tit i n, orJ. r ' I thrt-t Kf t ouitle uu lii 'i . all Bttrl r id but a trutii uiubuaii luil beeu er and t1 aTtarinng pttrty, rttrt re was a vain nenrch. Behind the log in th laurel thtvket were a half dot en car tridge shells and a small footprint In tlie loos earth That was all. , Two hours lafr, when the officers re turned to the village with chagrin pV .. turedon their faces to get a couple uv ,n horses Betty was going nbout berliv oae. hold work singing blithely. As the officers came up, two of ths horses carrying double, she wen to the door In apparent great aurprisovaad was an Interested listener to the story of the aitacK as reiawu oy (japtain; Johnson. He said the onslaught was Xnadewith such fury and saddeness that the horses became unmanageable to su(h an extent that himself and men were--unable to use their firearms. They left the country without again seeing Sprlngaton. Springston gave up hi unlawful busi ness, and a year later he and Betty com menced housekeeping in a neighboring settlement us man and wife. He some times tells their children how a disguised young woman once rescued her lover by shooting the horses of his guards. He calls that woman "Brave Betty, the Jail er's Daughter." Charles A. Hartley in Cincinnati Enquirer. Tliey Saw tli Fair. "Been to the World's fairt" asked the man who bud not been shaved for six months, "Saw it by moonlight me and Jerry Raggles," replied he of the vermilion nose, "lie and Jerry was out in Den ver for our health. Jerry's left lung is off bad. 'Let's git to Chicago,' says Jerry one night when we was laying off on a truck in Wazea street. -All right,' says I, fo1 1 was auxious to be in society once more. The next night we jumped a freight fo' as fur as Omaha without gettin turned down once. It got warm then, aud we changed for au empty cat tle car on account of the ventilation. It was on a Sunday morning when we struck Chicago. 'Let's lay off and re cuperate .utter the trip, Jerry,' says I, 'and we'll make a sneak on to the fair grounds at night.' 'All right,' says he, but we kept a talking until it was al most dark nbuiit what we'd do when we got in the grounds.- "Well, as I was sayin, when J. woke up the car was joggtn along kinder slow like. 1 looked out through the sluts. We was jus Jug the fair. 'Hay, Jerry,' I says. 'Hay, there, here's the fair; let's jnmpl' We both made for the door. I got there first. "Open it,' says Jerry, 'I can't, it's locked.' 'Let's take it in through the slats,' bo says. And we looked for all wo was worth. In 10 min utes we was pat." "How did yon get ontr "Get out? We didn't get out untilve got to Bnffalo. Wo would 'a' starved If Jerry hadn't had a loaf of bread in his hat."-New York Herald. A Chilly Duel. A duel of un original character was fought in frout of the Antwerp railway station. Two gentlemen from Liege, after a hard day's sightseeing, refreshed themselves so 'effectually at a cafe that from beer to brandy and from argu ments to Insults they came to blows. Blood alone could wash away the stain of their mutual insults, but as deadly weapons were not kept on the premises (or the use of customers the proprietor of the cafe suggested that as the street was deserted the adversaries should an nihilate each other with "douches," and he handed to each a portable water pipe. Cold water being anything but an excit ing medium, the combatants after a thorough drenching shook hands and hurried to change their garments. Lon don Tit-Bits. A Chump. Little Willie Jack, what's a chump? Little Jack A chump is a boy that doesn't know wot a chump is. Good News. A Game Hunter's I jut KCTort. JL de Chervillo had a dog which had become wholly deaf and almost blind with old age, as well as most helplessly lame tvith rheumatism. The dog slepi almost all the time, but he retained a keep, passion for the chase, and It was Impossible for his master to get away from the house with a gun on his shoul der without the old dog unless the ani mal was locked up. On one occasion when M. de Chorvillc thought ho had eluded the old dog he found when (n the field that the faithfnl creature was limping after him, whining with the pain of moving his old limbs, but keenly on the alert, as well 113 hia eyesight wonld permit, for game. Presently the master saw the dog "pointing" at a partridge. Da Cherville conld not resist the temptation to kill one more bird for tlie veteran. He fired, the partridge diopped, and the dog, with the one-quarter of an eyo which remained to him, hunttxl it out aud brought it ti his master. - Bringing the bird nt a limping, lum bering gallop, the dog did what he had never done before in the field 1 he got upon his bind len, planted his forepaws on De Cherville's i-honlders and dropped the bird on lit biui-t. Theu tho dog fell to the ground, rolled over two or three times and was dead. His last supreme effort in his master's behalf had killed him. Youth's Companion. Gem reddlers of Ceylon. I was sitting one afternoon on the beautiful wide veranda of the G alle Face potel, Colombo, in Ceylon. A light hand touched my shoulder, and a barefooted Cingalese stood before me. "Would you like to buy some etonesv' ho asked iu his pleasant vote. These peddleio of gems are very nu merous iu Ceylon and threaten to become a nuisance to t he traveler. Thev are not allowed to cuter the hotels, and I once Saw one of them actually beaten out of the Oriental In Coluiiibo, Hence It was that before addressing me my Cingalese mend glanced turttvely up and dowi the long veranda to see that lie was un observed by the minions of tlie hotel. lie iook iroui tieneatn his blouse 11 bnndle of while cloth, which be opened, displaying about a jiint of rubies, oar buncles, inooustom-s and cat's eyes. A I had nothing to do, 1 looked thrngli them, after expl imin to the sable mer chant (hut I imd po iiiteution of buying hu coUi'i'iioii imi-t have lxi-n worth many tbui.aml.s of dull rs, j idging ov individual spxriim in- bnt .quirt from his raerrhandiae the bm foot. i v.nd'.r, 1 .s-. tunic and all, might hay. lieen asseed at about & ahiihngs RE TIRED BllSLNESS WOMAN A Page From Her History. ilie Initjitrlaal osnorleiueA or olbviA at ti -t 1. Ttia foilowtioi U 11 ..-.m1k.11 bad Uva imibliMi wlin lieerl dliaBaBa . Ut DIUi h (vt tllMt lalTiO VafV n i UMl-lv V't K' yiMrw WMtN'MttMlltl IXM' )lllN.4 Irllat'Utl i.iuu(tuy 1 wiiN In ItukliifMt. tmt obtl.i-d i. ntlm ua mttMiiil nf my lifhllli A thy .' t in uM my frit' ttda (bat 1 coulit it llvt u Myfut'luiiJ lliulif wtro lnd.j - it tu.l 1 llidHd 111 U MTlOUk Cullilltloi . l. .1 U UUUIk'UMU UllVt-ll Ili uiUii.lnii t Dr MIUV Nt llt nrt ( im biuI - i-hlm u .ihUt ViUh Imil tntii taM-k'lt tl v 'tb ! a' I i liuit lntil ctiu 1 L-t ll.. i-ii -Jlilli 4 -oinjUJt htlillti) MvAi'lMli I i I nl ut in I if u.f 1 1 -dun i un.: 1 1 I tii ii li.i'if ifi-ir rukuiti tin tt i t -ji . i iii i. i-t it lie, Mini lu.Hvfiut".. in i i t ' l.-o. si ll. t 1 i.lld i l .d i UiU-- Nr tit fill npix Mlit I r-ripi of urlce. tt lier boiil 1 U. ll. - ft . IiDNm prv 1011. ItUbuhiw tM UMokUM OsT ll.YiiiaroiXB sifuav ifctjlj ta UiAA 1 r-oti cot rr p-'ln, in tl. neck Sim I a. Io year, old; am now r,2. 1 ,ra Hood i Bcroiparlll ro nily and the swelling nas enureij disappeared 1 1 lias been very trotihle some. When I bemsa I wim feeihor so dlseonr. arou wlui the silirsftud rhetunausm I felt tbat I would M aeon be dead sirs. Satherlnad, as allre. Whenever T rnui nt eold 1 mold not buH-ko wliliou f.ibitliig. Kow 1 atq h all and I can truly recommend walk two f 1 co from Iti nnoiv'i Hftra-ptniis. i n-ceived a lettsr from Mrs. Juniile blKolow, now ol fiernunl. lUdi, sunt- ll ny t si'iionl-' In twbilf ef Hood's &ainamui.w.Liliue, 1 leplledilWHS.arjdseut pftrtii-i lira I huve another letter from ber UiajiKiua; me very much for reoomraeauius; Hood's Sarsuparilla nod HtriMns that ilic b'o tuu btn enrwI.H Mn. Amna BLTiifHsVATTi, Kahunaioo, nf len. MOOD'S PlLf 0 r Vtn ht tftor4Nniif Tilit, TbyMiUtiUirMUontcatlisM)L. THOMAS' Drug :: Store FIItST ST1IEKT. LEBIOIIION. PA. A PUBLIC INDORSE MENT. Tliomns' Snrsapnrilla is double tlie ecrcngth of any other. Purify your blood, take Thomas' onrsnpnrilla. Henry Miller, LEHI&HTON, PLANING MILL. manufactuuek op Window and Door Frames, Doom, Shutters, window wishes, Mouldings, Brackets AND DEALER IN All KMs or.taeil Met Shingles, Pailings, Hemlock Lumber, &c.,&c. Very Lowest Prices. Blck Hetvliehs undwUer &U tha trouble tact dent to a billou stets of tha jttem. auoh u DlrxioMt, KtuBea, DrovtlneM, DiatKM after CfttiDg, I'tvlQ in tha Side, ko. Whilo their moat) reaukable buccom h&a been ihown la coitus S Seadieha, ytt Carter! Llttlo Urer TUla HT9 equally ralnafcle In Conatlpxtlon, curing and pro Tenting tMsinnoTlagcompUtat while theyaiao come t all tUeordoii oltha a tonuchtlmuUta tho seranaregalatathaboweld. Etco ilthcjonly HEAD Acta they wonld bo almoat priceless to tbma wtu) offer from thli distressing complaint; but fortu S&talytbelrgoodseaidoea noteodherand thoso vhoonca try them will find theae little pllla ral st able In ao many ware that they will not be wil ling to do witbont them Uat after a!lalckaW4 'la the tone of aomany Htm that hero la whert tretnakaoorgieatbout. OuxpUlscureltwhlU) cthera do not. Carter's Little lirer Pllla an Try amaU an4 very easy to tako. Oneortwofillamakeadoae, They are atrlotly vegetable and do not gripe or porge, but by their gentle aotlon plovo all wba uaethem. InvialaalZSeentat five for $U Sol4 by druggists CYjtiero, or scut by mall. CARTER MEOfClMR M.. Mw Vftrtt. SMALL PiLL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS. DESIGN PATENTS. COPYRIGHTS. tn. nor TOTormsuon ana Tree Handbook write to MUNN & CO., fibl Duu.iUH.Ar, New YOUST. pldeat bureau for securing patents In America. Every ratent t.kr-n ot by us la broupfit before toe publis If a notice given free of charge la the Largest rtrrulatlpn of any ac.ex.Ufla paper In tha world, t-pleodidlr tllnatrsted. No intelligent man ahouid bo without lu Weekly. K3.lfl a J mri ItfiOalx month. Addren 11 CNN 4 CO UttlJaHLBH, 301 1:ro&du7,Iew Vutk City., AXLE It EST IN TIIK IVORM), r, - iiiM'i.nun)asd,actuanr Wit .) t"xua ttf any oiher brand. Not YOTtK T.E BY BEAIJEB8 OENERALLT. Jut W. L. DOUCLAS S3 SHOE howt'Wp. Do you wtir them 7 Wben next la reel try a pl!r.' Beat In tho world. !.0D zsa tzoo rMUUHU $2.00 4I.7S roft bovi l.75 If vwwiat DRESS SHOE, sues lathe Istxt itvUi, tU't pay $6 to t8, try mj $3, $3 JO, $4.00 Of iiShos. They fit equal to cuitom msie sM look iM wearasws.1. IfyonwlslitoKoniHDUebyeerfoetwaeri do so ty purchasing W. I. Dni(las Skoas. Nsm tM -erk stampod oa rha bottom, look for It whea yea boy. IV, t. UOtJOLAS, Ilreektcn, Ilass, SaM by I FOll SALE ItY A. tilehrkam Si Son, Lehlghton V H Zeigenfue, Aquasliicola Uiouwant to be In tltue jmd Id ptcLei nn.iH thinu an auck .xnd DIQrrMtillAt- in pureluMn bart ppl lUwwUe to blame. If n eosailld to be coo ten I wiib Meowl elMtchIOM. Come quickly to oar tone Carpet and urtatn am IIAM1LTUN' BTRKET, AltatofB. Pa CURE 14 Silentlfio American I 111 OHL iM 1 1 1 I I i.l filial I 4lli i, l4U, tosat, at-, tol JrX CABEL Opposite the I'ai k, LEHIGHTON, PA. Ia the place to buy COAL of all slr.es. lowest Prices and Best Quality. Always Prompt Delivery Let TTs Hare Your Orders for the "Winter Supply, For the rrettleat Jewelry and the Best Watches, Clocks md Silverware the people of Carbon county must " Ijome to our store. We not only lava the goods but resell them at ptlces that are low and perhaps a llttl lower tban the same good can be bought (or elsewhere. We are not selling shoddy stuff for the best because v. e don't believe In misrepresentation. Our motto Is "'iooil honest goods at tbe very lowest prices." Before you buy elsewhere we would be pleased to hare you call and see us. Confectionery, Fine Cigars, Stationery, Dolls, etc. We carry In our usual full and com plete line all the above gouda at the very lowest prices. Make It a point to call and see us when you need any. thing In our line and we are confident that It will pay you cash returns for (our trouble. C. H. Nuflbauin Urk'ge Street. .... Welssport. Ta. HAVE YOUR FreiiM, BagiMe and Parcels DEMVEKEI) AY John F. Hottenstein. Careful attention paid to the Delivery of Freight, Baggage aud Parcels to all parts of town at the lowest prices. A share of public pattouage Is respectfully solicited. 5? Leave orders at Sweenv'a. Tvnph or Lelbcnguth's. K P. HEIL, FOll TUK CELKnnATEII c c 3 EC o .5 'Jj u 3 Oa o Oa SEWING MACHINES OrricE-Horlaclier's Dloek, opposite the uie valley House. The Leading Iteetanrant In Uie Lelila-h iiiiej. CIRCLE CAPE I.ION HALL IIUILIIINfl. Cnlrett'e. ALLENTOWN, CIIAS. A. IIOWJIIAX, I'nip, This l'opular Kestaurant has been thoroiuthly re ntbwl anil rrlurnlsln-J. ana tbe general accom. tnoUatlons are ut a superior aod Inviting rliarae. tr. AU the Uellcaclea of the seitstm senext at moderate rates. The liar la supplied Kith none but the best brands of Wliies, Uouots. Als OlKars, eu. Ladles' Dlulna: lloom In the Hear. Lehigh Valley Railroad. Anthraoite Coal uteil exolusivel; Insuring oleanliness and comfort. Arrangeniert of Tasseneer Trains. Scheuulk :x KrrEcr June X 1803. TitAINS LKAVi; I.mtldllTON Fur Newark aud New York 4 JO. T.M. and 9M aiu , 11 M. o. &9t p. u. For Manuuka c'huuk and Helvidere 7M a. m. , ia.B7. 4.3T aad .J p m. For lambertrlUe and Trenton .tt and 11.12 a.m.; and U. & 4 w p. u. Fur ttlaUnaHon, Cauaauqua, Alle&town, Bettr lehetn, and Kaason. a.4i, f tM, 11.11 a, iu , l , i '., iM, 4 tl, MO, (.41 and utp. Fur Phluuleluhui ana tajinta aaMilli 4 JUL a 14 ;.o, . aud il.ua. m..aM, 231. tvu aud tM u in. For KeadlnxandHarnatHini U. 7.44 and II.lt z-.-j, n and i.n iuu. For Howmana. inign uap. uastfririora, ijui- rv's, null Han, uopiay, aud iioaesdauaua 11 la-a. in.. li-V. iUt.iJSl, a a 4iUDXra .it ror maorn i nura e.a, j.ae. .i.aaie u.wt aja. , i io, 1.x, 4.10, s is, 7 a, us n. sa. For eatlierly and iUllebn l.4 SJS aad ll.XJa.UI , 4.10,0.10,7.90, II 36 pju. 1- ur Uauuiuv dv. .nauuv taiy, cuieuanaoan ana ASbland e.17. 7 u je ana 1 1 .so ajii , 4.1a. s.te s 7.23 p. Fur Ml. Carinel tiud tibnuiuklu 7,44 iUtd 11. a Sil. to., fi IA u tu. Fur t'ottuvtlUf 6.47. 7.44, 7.W, a. m.. LlO.ti.fti1 and 1 -jf u.m I.BJ6I1.U ao41L90 Fur White Haven, WUkeaharrcMd Serauton 7.43, 9.36 aud 11.30 a.m., X 4.W,7ltt,W14. u.ac ror nuBuiu auu ta. o. uuuei., i.-w, tm ana I1J) a.m.; iuaLi.to, T.a. aod u, m. For Hinhhanntx-k 7,is Md mm a. ra.; 4.10. Tu aod il-M iun. ForltbaeK aud Ue&eva U.iOi. m.; UA Kor Harre, Kochester, Buffalo, Nasra FalU and tec Twat n:M aj.; a. aud u.to p. iu. Fur Eliaira and Uie weat via italauauca at l.io u uu SUN1AV TIU1N8, For New Vortt 40 6.5a aud 11.11a.m.; 2.M.MT and iLst p. tu. For PlilUdflpLU 1,30 ftJCt 7S7 a. ffi. . g.Al, M7 aud 6 Si u. U. For Eiuton and luter medial 7. R.ll Ua.Di.. UB7.2.A1.6.IT.aJITftl and For Hauonuttvuia mi, ii.ua, UM a. m.;t.K, :s.lii. 7.01 and U.9C u. m. tot atteadme at 5.(nt a. ni. . 2.t a.tTi.tu. For Uaaletou lOBt uid n aMkiaiaiMl 1: ror .viaiusvuuy ciijr auu il, m. Kur PnUaivlllo at SLftt d ror White llavt-u, WUkee-Barre, XUtatoB, luukhauuoek, luwauila. a) re, ItkLiMta, Oeneva, A it bur ii, Elmira. Kuviieter, BuiUu, Vtacan KalUalid thf W viH 11 Js a. iu 1 and USBp. HU Fr furthiT ptfiK-ul.ir ntquire ol Ajcetita Sot K, It. Wll.Bl H t.t-n.THl H.,.t . Euiern IHv. k. W SON.NfMAt IUK. A-t it-Deral Fa- n ujtci Asjtut, ouuui uviuttrm-iu, J a. leift llu Hi., I'blla- I'a. tu par ixoaUatts, bivUl Mid M0 ei- mi mm vt wu o rirru. sroTI. I ft U JU . latu pi. DR. W. A. LEVANT tif Milll-ort, will Ih- Mt the Fort A lieu j Hotel DM i) lliur-Milay aftt-ruooa be- Jtweeu 1 aittl 4 tt' Uk-W, l-iHtaitjr in j uroiij , I'lMHstui oUittij Hint ( bliil Kemerer AND SWARTZ, Just now, ns mi innovatiou, we are offering our customers s beautiful book tfhepp's Pho tographs of the World, with every Forty Dollar Turclmso We would like very much to explain this to you Will you pleaso call. Bed Itoom Suites, Parlor Suites, Dining Room Furniture, Book Cases, Hall Racks, Handsome Carpets. Are among the goods we sell at very low prices. KlEMEEER AND SWARTZ, GO TO WEENY'S "Corner Store" OraDces, Lemons, Bananas, Its, Apples, Celery, Cranls, Grapes, TaWe Eaislis, Confec tions. Fancy Baskets, Queens ware, anil a filineofNi.ee Groceries. Lowest prices, good treatment, prompt delivery Call and See Us. Corner Store, LEHIGHTON PA. SPRINQ AND SUMAER Dress Goods In the very Neatest Stiles and at the Lowest Trices at E. f T. Snyder's, Fine Dross Goods, That can't be matchedlin this town or countr forj Stjle Quality or Price See Our Goods Before You Buy. BUV YOUR Green Groceries Frank Leibeninith's NORTH KIKST 8TKEET, where also can be found a Fine Line of Fine Groceries, Fruits, Candles, Green Vege tables in boason, io .. 1 1 1 Lever j Lowest Prices. Prompt atten tion and good goods. GSTCALL AND SEE US. DRUGS, I're MEDICINES, genuine and best SOAPS, lnrge lino mid cheap. WINES, for medicinal use CIGARS, tlie best made. SPECTACLES, an extensive and increasing trade. I guar antee satisfaction to mery customer. PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compounded. at the Central Drug Store, Dr. G. T. HORN. KRUM AND KISTLER CORNBK SECOND & ALUM Sro. Want everybody in Leliiphton to buy at tlieir stjre because they have not only an ex cellently aseoited line of fine Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Boots, Shoes, &.,c but Ik i auu' tlu-ir pricee are low er than these good can be bought for elw where in town. We stiitiw goods with pleas ure, quote !'ri( and deliver all jiurcbacea. Don't forget. but tall and see tu, KRUM and KISTLER.1 I 1 ! . Ranges. Stoves and all kin U ol TINWAR W. S. Opposite We Have A car of the tiliaer Company s FBBTILIZEE to be here about September 1st, Wo hope our many friend will bear this m mind when making up their estimates. 1T do not canvass from house to house, nor do we make any an. wnrranled claims, but rest on the merits of the goods which hav a reputation often years standing, of which we are justly proud. it iCldpr Mil'8 nnd Corn SheI1,,rs wll soon be in order and wo will Ik? prepared in due season to cater to your wats Lehigh Goal & Hardware Go., 7$. First St9 1 7th An niversaryAn no uhcemenl XOGH & SHANKWEILER, To our patrons and the public: Our great and vastly improved St6re will be forraiilly opened. Friday, October 14th. SaTS KOCH & SHANKWEILER, Largest ani Fittest Clotoiiiz Honsc in tie Valley. Hotel Allen Building, Centre Square, ALLENTOWN, PA. 0 W KUrtTZ & CO. Lots of Fine New Gooods. All Kinds of Fishing Tackle Very Cheap. Come and see us. We are stocked with a largo the things you need. GONTRACTOI THE CARBON CO. IMPROVEMENT CO., Limited, Successor to It Snjiler. Franklin Plaiioe Mill Weissport.'Pa.. Desires to say thai tbe? are prepared at sliort notice to furnish bids and estlm&tea on all kinds of Ilouc'j & Dressed Lumber, Doors, Sashes, Ac, together with Fin In terior Decorations In (UL, Walnut, Chciry or l'lne, at the very lowest prices, consistent n itb good work and first-class material. We earnestly solicit your patronage and guarautee in teturn to give satisfaction In oyer)' particular. CAltBON COUNTY IHI'ROVEHENT COMPANY lew State EAST STftOUDSBURG, TA., XEW HUILDINOS. Students I'.ooms arn large, commodlons and nawly furnished, TIIK LOCATION Is one of tbe most healthful and picturesque In tha State. FACULTY One of the strongest In the FALL TERM onens Monday. Seutember TERMS, including Board Toillo and trashing, per Week, f 1.50. Less State Appro priatlon of SO cents, (4. ena lor inunratea aim uestupuTo i-rospecms. Auuress GEO. P. BIBLE, Principal. GREAT SPcAf: OaC savs t;-:ie"' tags. One Hundred and SivMijMlvei T'jgsJ tr 'uM and Fifty Dollars, In valuable Presante to b .; niven A' ay In Return for SPEAR H -JkD TAGS. 1,155 HTKM WIKDtN" J t"l ' 23.100 IgfORTy N 1 1 6,500 pg' lV- 1 116.500 aaABOS PICTLl'l.-niaa-s ' Do4nrtUlu'U .un 201,030 Prizes, amountin.- i: TbsabiTearUelewlllur.!l irl' i v HEAD Htw Tobaeoo, od r. mrn m . We will dutribute aaWol tu To TUE PARTY awBdlni us th. a... x&vmztvm sails rauHii To tbe FIVS PAHTIEH euJiuir n- in. n- t ur, xlnrt Dumber of l-EArVilEAti TAOin v I ...i ...cb, IOPsrfAOfX....JOPBIlAOLAaBII, To Uw TWBSTTV PARTI aaiDdLif iu lbs next artmUrt a mm taw S.l!?tA?T.Aa8- " "'.Vr..T.PtCKHrKXIVa To the ONE IIITKDRFD I'ARTIF vondlUK u tbe nst irNM PfcCrLU5D OOtJ) W AT? 1 1 i 11 AK.M HhTH l'KK MO TOOTH PICKS To te ONR HUNDRED PARTUS u4U u tha uit pMtMt pawtar of&PKAR Ut l TAi.s, m, will give to 4Mb 1 LABOd nOTURE IS t-Lt-VKN tXJLuRH Total Jlumbrr of rrliM ror IUU County, 236. f. Nn Tui will l noivM i- for JanoMT W, UK nor Ur Fefcnurr lit, ikftM roouilinnc ' i" murfctnl psUTnlf with NlBCttOf BHKUr, Toirn. Ana Numixr 7 j 14; m .. u ym ka All rka&rfM 00 packs,; u matt b PFAR HFa.T rxM-tvwd n.orv -imtttlM of tolriwle TAlaa than ftar otlir ir.arliU ll I IU. "Wtiktl. Ill' tnUMllML tha rlebfU. HPEAfti HEAD U UK aWV MtKi GwlTrSiik, v ji Aafr, MMlUvcly nl ilntiBiit riw inirvnt lo flavor from mrtibtr plu lobs&t-ajw rwill aonrtno ti. i..a ptinolof tlu frt- It U Um UrfMt Mllorof oajrtlmllAr tu syl oo uth. which pniv that ti hu couftat th popuUi- uU oad zAiim tho mmm maim uu wiuii 1 TV IL aad iitivrt rlD&l lu the runts! qs nrbn nr..in ' u ituv L.il) -u htiv H m 1 J ro impasy, Mrouurrowir, Ona A UM of tha people obumlat ihear pnw in Hits oouuty will b pahllabod la tsUI P4a iiBmtililt'r AafWr Pubruar? it Irtt 0 MT KM JMrt TMt WW MMMH L KM. v. r. ..... ... and Heaters, nt Umt Trices at KUHNS, tlie Round House, Zehighton, Ordered well-known Clark's Fer- ILcBiifffiUoia. You are cordially invited to in spect what we consider to be the finest Display of Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing and Gents Furnishings ever exhibited in the Lehigh Valley, Select Programme, C:30 to '20:30 P. M. MUSIC BY THE Allentown Band. IUIL0ERS, Normal School, State, 4. 1893. AD OORSTEST. - H'W SI m vuko co " '..."...aa.iooM - ui rtiEsoorK TOOTri si,m oa i lN lOLOItB.farfnjnlnr, ( 1 . r:., $173,260 oo ruuHllt. amtisvc tortle who thw SPEAR tilV laLautntbMnw. 41 (It's county as foUftwsi in br A BPCAH HEAD , , I GOLD WATCH. ..UO FIOTUBaES. wuihi . uupuwr mmn niw iu for DTtxM. ttea thaflt a TIM TAO la m urm ttbu m iu iayi, uu tsMwr BOW IBIII1 VaOaf I.
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