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? ) — Prp— COUNGY BLUFFS - MRS. D. A, — S A - COUNCT . BLUXES AND THE DAILY BEE-~-OMAHA WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 20 Oh, meet me at the Store To get my Holiday Supplies, Where oft I bought bef:re. ' BOSTON TEA ©O., 16 Main Street. ] ght bt &»‘n‘\l Lots Bo and 8old. NOTAR B3 PUBL(_[CIU‘\ AT LOW RATES, CONVEYANCERS. e s LU A BENEDIGT, THE LEADING DEALER IN OR. WHITTIER, 617 8¢t Oharles 8t. ST1. LOUILS IMo A REGULAR GRADUATE of two medical coll>ges, has been od In_the treat ment of UHRON! VOUS, SKIN AND BLOOD Disonses than aay other physician In 84 Louls sa clty papors show and all old resldents know. Consnitation tree and fnvited, When it ia Inconvenient to visit the eity for trentment, medicinss can be sent by mal or express ovory: where, Curnble (ases Luarantoed; Whero doabh exietalt la frank ly stated. Ul of write. ns, Old Siree and Ulcers Murrinve Rheawatiam, Piiew Vention to_onses from over.worked brain _ SURGICAL OASES TeceIve pacial attencion Dienses arising from Tmprudenos, Exosewes, Indulcencer 260 pages—the whole M A R’B' Hory well told. Many oot who miay wmar GOXDE. Yt “enssgiontss and cure. Sealed for 25c postage of stawps. a 22déwly ULD S.JRES AND BLOOD OR SKIN DISEASES IN ANY STAGE, Disappear before the perfect alterative and tonic effect of the greatest of all Blood Purifiers, Itro completely roots out all poison from the blood and braces the deb- ilitated system, that diseases of this nature disapperr like cnaff before the wind. S. 8., cured me of Sealp Sores, Sores | after everything easion hadfailed, 1 since I quit in Nostrils and Kars, known to the medical pro; Three mouths have pas taking 3. 8. § disonse_temnining; 1 i pecmowoutly cured. It :tan’s unrivaled for Blood Dic- eavge,” 20, 8, TAGGART, Balamanea, N, Y. 8, S, 8. stands withont nYpeer. ne profession wili hava %0 ackuctvadge it a Specl}i'u for Blnz3 Diceases. % L. Gatroway, Mlatoe, Ga, o Lur or fiye weeko afd afflicted Bioud Disease. T corms A and after taking the first bottle Seit wo mush relieved that 1 bought five more, and am glad to say, afier niing four of them, that I am entirely cured, freviously having been under medical advice for several months,” C. G RATCLIFF, Richmond. Va, “After suffering from the wora” Blood Disence for more than two ye: and hav. ing been trented by several eminent physi- cians, confined to my room and bed the greater part o he time, my body covered With copper-colored sores from_the size of & p.ea to that of a silver half-dollar, I wag well nigh in despair. At last I commenced taking S. S. Ina short time I began to improve in flesh, all the sores bealed,aud 1 could fee! and know that T was well, and to 8. S. S. mmst the credit, be given of my entire restoration to health, T have wot taken n dose for over six_months, and am as free from sores or blomish ws any «wne.” Lotk Ross, Atlanta, Ga, *Improved after taking the first bottle of 8,8, 3.5 in two weeks was able to come nding the waters were no bhenefit.” J. W. R, Newport, Ark, eduang S S 73, “#Qur science has not made knownacom- bination equal to 8. 8. 8. for skin or blova diseases.” T, L. MASSENBUKG, Ph. G., Macon, Ga, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ~ QOL. L. T.'FOSTER, JYoungstown, Ohlo, May 10, 188¢, Da. B. J, Knnoay & Co.—1 had sivery valua ble Hamblesonian colt that I prized very highly, he had & large bano:{lvln on one joint and » emall one on the other which made him very {ame; I had him: under the charge of two veter- Anary surgeors which talled to cure him. 1 obe day readiig the :dvertisoment of Kendall's Bpavin Cure in thie Chicago Express, I detormined atonce to try 1t and Au! our cruggists hewe ¢ %end fort, and they ordered throe bottloe; I 0ok Wll'and T thought I would give It & b Aria), T used It acoording to directions and fourih day the colt cessed to be lame and the lumpe have disap) od, 1 used but cne bottle and the colt's lim! smooth a8 any horse in the state Iy cured. The cure W #0 fol have lettwo of mz pelghbors ha ing two bottles wl 3“0 now \l.:‘l: ‘I! ory respectully, e L, v‘ FOSTER d for 1llnetrated circular og positive \ lIn. Pricodl. All Druy Illi1nva W or e ot 1t o D, B, J. Kendall & G0, Pro- tobors, Enosbargh Falls, Vt. OLD BY ALLDRUGGISTE d.wly Ho Is eutire: rkable the remalp —AN EI;VC{US DEBILITY, trorl or. & A0S AT Rt rentment- A specific for Hynteris, Dizsivess, Convulelous Nervous Headacho, Mental Depreasion, Loes -/ Mouory,Bpermatorrhas, Impotency,layala Emiselons, Premature Old Age, caused byove: exertlon, self-abuse, or over-iniulgenoe,” whis loads to misery, docay and death. — One boxwi cure recont ospts. Each box contalus onemeuid or trostment, Ong dollar iz boxes! 01 » boz, fvo dollars; sent ) i send tee | 2 return dos mone (0} 03ock 8 cure, . ¥, Bl , Wholigria an dg v; n D. M. CONNELL, Funeral Director and Usdertaker, ). 17, North Main 8t., Councll Bluffs ouptly Now hearse a drow the factory are cal day iere i nosymptom of the | with a very rggravated type of ” are as free of | and m | FrlarTm GO O D:s, 837 Broadwav, Council Biuffs, Jowa, | COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AXD PACIFIC. Depart., Arrive, Atlantic E: Pacific Ex} Exand Mai Ex and Mail D. Moines ac Des Moines ac CIHICAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINCY, 3 Arrive, 690 pm 120 & 10 00 p m 2 CINICAGO AND NORTHWESTRKN. Depart. Atlantic Mai wid Accom. (Sat. pm Accom. (Mon.).1:45 p AND COUNCIL RLUVYH, Arriy Express., Madi and UNION PAC Dopart. Overland WABASH, BF. LOUIS AND PACHO, Depart. Arrive, Mail and Ex.. 9:45am | Mail and Cannon Bali,. 4:50 p m | Caunon Baul. KIOUX CITY AND PACUHIC. Neb® For St. Paul T, PAUL. Arrives Council Bluffs, Mail and Ex. Atlantic Ex Atlantic kx. . GIICAGO, MILWAUKER AND KT, PAUL Leaves Omaha. Arrives at O Mail and I Pacitic E Atlantic E Mail and Leave *Except Sundays, {Except Saturdays. {Except Mondays. | Daily. Council Blufts & Omaha Street R. R Leave Council Bluffe. Leave Omaha, Sam 9am 10am|[8am 9am, 10am, 11am, 1pm, 2p m, & m, 4 pu, 5pm, 6pm. reet cars run halt hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the cars Bag t ir 9 o'clock &, m., and run fegiy'ay | at 9, 11,24, 1m, 2 om, 8 p m, 6'p w, 6 p B ] DR. A. P. HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offico, No. 14 Pearl Straet. 2.,and2 p,m,, to b p, m. Residence, 120 Bancroft strect. Tolephonic connection with Qontral office, Houss, 0 8. m, fo THOS, OFFICNR. W. Il M. PUBKY OFFICER & PUSEY, 1B.A DN IECEI RS, Couneil Bluffs, Ia. Established, - - 1866 Dealers in Forelgn [and] Domestic, Exchange and home seenrition, {MRS, E. J, HARDING, M. D., Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduste of Electropathic Institution, delphin, Ponna, Phila: Office Cor, Broadway & Glenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUKFFS, I0WA. | The $reatment of all diseases and psintul dif- E fcuities pecullar to fowmales a spociaiby. | JACOB SIMS, Attorney and Counsollor at Law, COUNCIL LLUFFS, IOWA, Offico—Broadway, between Msin and Pea troots, Vil practice in State and Fedo urte BATH INSTITUTE, | FOR LADIES & GENTLEMEN, Corner Bryant Str. One door north of Dehaney’s Opora House, where tho ¢ suffering from recent Colds, Rheutiatinm, v Lumbago and other distressing ai > find reifef in the timely use of cither Thermo-Electric = ¥edicated Bath 1 desire ant hope for the patronage of physi cinns who may wish for their patients 1his auxil and will giye wuy so directed every possible fon . iddes my wife, acompetent lady, will attend F. M. LOCKWOOD, Proprictor EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public. oadway, Council Bluffs " NEW STORE. New '_Goods, NEW YORK PRICES. For Dry Goods and Fancy Goods go to L. HARRIS, 734 Lower | Broadway, IOWA ITHaMS, Waterloo is talking about water works, Appauvose connty ships $100,000 worth of poultry per annum, The Dee Moines river in beir; liberally stocked with German carp, The anti-horse thief association of the state has over 2 000 numbers, Gen. 0. 0. Hownard will lecture in Cres ton on Thursday of this wee! Borlington is to have & new church which will cost $10,000. Catholic | @Petar Ahern, residence of Dubuqu county for the past fifty years, died a tew daye ago. droposrd mallebls iron worke are to ablished in Dutuqus with a capital 000, Shenandonh bas donated $52,000 to dit- ferent enterorises during the past twelve months, The town s boomin The Iargest stock train ever scen in Mns catine left that city for Chicego on Mon day, the 11th. 1o consisted of iix:y-four cars, The library of the Episs bishop of Towa contains 11,000 volam and is said to be the latkesy private collection in the northwe The new opera houre at Creston s re- celviug its finishing touches. Iti«a neat and commodlousedifice and cost something over $25,0 0, The Wabash cosl and mining comrany, Moinea. has organized with a capi- 00,000 The company has filed ar ticles of incorporation, MoeMorris, the LoeMars gsmbler shot by Audrews, tbe other wambler, is watting better, and the Gate Gity in cheated out of its expocted necktie purty, Gavin Thompson, a horse breeder living near Hastiops, wae kicked in the head by ayoung stalli'n. He died last week from the effacts of the wound and blood poison- ng. William Bahde, a boy of Hickory Grove township, Scott county, committed suicite recently because yhis mother had foand fault with him several times during the day. Gov, Sherman has «ffered a reward of $700 for the murderer ot McAllister, who was found dead near his hone in Llakes- burg, Wapello county with his bead ciushed in. Edgar Van Hoosier was asrested at Osage on Monday, the 11 h inst , churged with counterfeiting, Korty very neatly axecute counterfeic dollars were found, but no dies. The Stubbs murder examinstion, which in being conducted at Des Moines, reems to develop little, except that the so-called detectives have Leen ““teo fresh,” and some one who is the guilty party is compla- cently regarding the wrraignment of inno- dent men, Levi Most, » Cass county farmer, has becn arrested on charges of forgery and ohtaining money under false pretenses. He negotiated aloan for $1,200 from the Westorn Loan and Trust company, giving what is alleged «w be a fraudulent mort- gage on his farm, *Lydia E. Pinkham's Vugotable Ocmpound strengthens the stomach and kidneys and aida digestion, —_— Deals in Dirt. The following transfers of real es- tate ups peporied for WHE Brr as taken €romi ¢ig county records by J. W. Squives & €v., litles, Feal ectate pnd loan sgenir, Council Bluffs: abstriciors of H. C. Miller to S, Smith, ne }76, 38; §4,800, P. Judson to J. Gatdick, ne} ¢f »2} 18, 77, 4l; §3,240, E. B. Stanton to F. F. Poneyherty. e} nw} 34, 74, 39; €2,C00, J, Lathem to E. Loathaw, 1) nw} 1,75 42; ne} ne} 2, 35, 42; ow] sw} 86, 76, 42; love and uffsction, C. C. Weed to J, W. Bower and H. C. Smith, w} s> 14, 74, 33; $§800 A. Rowning co A, Barnard, lot 15 in 4 Baylie' First Add, city; $1,200 R. Percival to C. Gattech, ¢} nw} 34, 74r, 40; $800), Will it Really Care Rhoumutism? We answer, honor bright, it will cure rheumatiem, and the severest cases too, Dr, Thomas' Eclcctric Oil wns specially prepared for the rheumatic and lame, No. tice letters from the people relative to its merits in nearly every paper in ths coun. try. COMMERCIAL. COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Corrected daily by J. Y, Fuller, mer- chandise broker, buyer and shipper of grain and provisions, office board of trade rooms, Council Bluffs, Tows, No, 2 spring, 70c; No. 3,62; 0c; good demand, -82¢ to feeders and 30c to ship- pers; zood demand for shipment. 'ui"m ~Scarce and in good demand; 30@ Hay—4 00@6 00 per ton, RyE—40c; light supply. Coux MraL—1 75@2 00 per 100 ponnds, Wo 1 ~Good supply; prices at yards, 5 006 00, Coat.—Delivered, hard, 10 00 per ton; woft, i arce and o good demand; 5; choice dairy, 25 Eus -Searce and in demand; 263 per dozen, Lann—Wholesaling at 124c. Pourriy —Firm; deslers paying 13¢ per for turkeys and 10c for chickens VEGETABLES —Potatoes, 4505 onions, 20 cahbages, 30@40c per dozen; apples, per barrel, Frovk Best Kansas wheat flour, 2 8@ 260; Mionesota wheat, 2 50@3 50; bran, 70¢ per 100 pounds, Biwoous—2 00@8 00 per dozen, ETOCK, CariLe—3 00@3 50; calves, 5'00@7 50, Hoas—Brisk demund at 5 26@b 75; car lond lots abont be per 160 pounds more, THE BAD AND WURTHLESS Are never imitated or counterfeted, This 18 especially trué of a family medicine, and it is positive proof that the remedy imitated is of the highest value. As soon as it had been tested and proved by the whole .orld that Hop Bitters was the pureat, best and most valuable fawily wmediciue on earth, many imitations sprung up and began to steal the notices in which the press and people of the country had expressed the merite of ., B,, and in every way trying to induce suf- fering invalids so use their etuff in- stead, expecting to make money on the credit and good pame of H, B, Many others started nostrums put up in similar style to H, B., with vari- ously devised names in which the word “Hop" or “Hops were used in away to induce peeple to believe t wero the same as IHop Bitt All h pretended remedios o cures, no tter what thoir style or nw Is aud ospicially t with the word “Hop" or “Hop their name or in an, nnected with them or their name, are imitations or cousterfeits, Beware of them, Touch none of them. Use nothlug but genuine Hop Bitters, with a bunch or cluster of green Hops ou the white label, Trust nothing else. Drugeists and dealers are warned against dealing In Lmita. tione or courterfeits, FEATHERED IMMIGRANTS, Arrival of & Party of Ostrich Oolo- nists. San Francisco Chronic o, Tec. I'here arrived a* the freight yard cf the Central Pacific railroad yesterday, attached to the overland train, an ex tra baggage car, which, though pre senting nothing pecullar from the ex terior, revealed a most aatonishing ape to thote who made brave enough to ente The oar was divided into threo pattitions, the ¢ ter one being used by the keepers and u the two end ones containing & motley erowd of oatriches—ostriches without tatls, with hait & tail and oth without any feathers on the bae some were black and syme black aud white, while atill othors were of mud color, Somo were small and otior large; sotae but chickons and otheras of maturo age. Thero wore twenty-two of tham all told, and all were as Jively as crickets, a8 one found out to his sorrow who veutured near the par- titions unconsciously, The sight was ridiculous in the extreme; long necks with caviously shaped mouths, with some skin avd farz attached, kept bobbing np and dowu, presenting tho appoaranice of & vast number of jicks: in-the- box worked by invisible hands. APPEARANCE OF THE STRANGEKS It was only on climbing up on the boxes lying around profusely that one conld get a view of the ostriches them- selves, or rather of a confused mass of birds which were said to bs the ostriches, for in this sorglog mass it was ditlioult to see where one animal ended and the other began. A neck would suddenly be thrust, in a most extraordinary fashion, from beneath the wings or body of some one to which the neck evidently did not be- long. necks would be so twisted about that it an absolate impossibility to tell which was which, the whole mass pre- senting the appearance of the much described but seldom seen sea serpent. Bare legs, and feet which in Chicago would be called of St. Louis girls' fashion and in St. Louis vice verss, made up their nether artire, Short wings and a mass of feathers more or less coverod their massive bodies. It was not long before the car was_turned into a sort of free ocircus, Men, women and children climbed up its sides to get a peep at the ‘‘blg turkeys,” as the boys tinocently called them, Thero was plenty of circus, too, for as soon o8 anyone would be pushed near enovgh to the encloaurs to be reached a num- ber of long beaks would instantly dash out and re'z3 the intruder by the flash or his clothes, and a yell wounld be the result. OMNIVEROUS BIPEDS, The ostriches were not particular as to what they attacked, buc rings, but- tons and all shining articles were seized upon with double zeal and a fight cyommenced between themaolves young sparrow— into a man’s coat or vest pocket, and unless the selected 'm was quick enough in withdraw- something would surely be mitsed. Tha feeding was a most amusing eight, There wrs such a kicking and sorambling, a| rushing and & poshiug as ons would scarcd expeot from such innocent looking individuals, but they all man- aged to get their share, even though forced back to the resr rank and thouzh four foet away from the trough into which the sliced turnings were dumped, for those necks would ac. commodate to any position and twist, The ostriches sre all in good condi- tion and etood the journey bravely. They leave for thelr new home this morning, where the new doparture in California farmiog, that of ostrich farming, will be tried. The result is Dyoked for with great curiosity, v ing Detectives nvd Private Officers Ueually wear their badges of suthorfty concealed under their clothing, but 27, Thomas’ Eclectric Oil wears its badges in the form of printed labels attached to each and every hottle that all may know i mission. i en full and complete authority to a ll aches and pains, and does its duty every time, The Chinese Under the Code. New Vork Tribune Enter policeman (reads) —‘‘Mr, ()aopg Loug, you are hereby notified, in conformity with the provisions of the new Code, thut you must clpse your shop on Sunday under penalty of the law,” Quong Long--*‘Codee, me no sabee; what you call Codee.” Officer (aside)—Faith, I'll thrans- Inte 1t for the haythen Chieneser,”— “*Big police, Melican man slay you no washeo Shlunday; shutle shoppe, go chop chop churchee—D'ye understand that, begorra?” Quong Long - *‘Bring him in to- morrow, one dolles dozsn,” Officer—*'1 don't want washin’, I warn yo to shut your shop to-morrow,” Qaorg Long (bringirg license “Big coppes, five dolles, allee lite, Officer (very mad, and shaking a clut (—*Ye'd hetter mind phat T say or Lil run ye in at sunrise meself Quong Long (after oconsulting his dicuonary) ‘‘Me sabee;me Christian; go Melican Bundas-school. Put shut- tee up alle time Sunda,” Officer, returning later, finds the following in the window: Notis, Sunda, No washee, no comee. Man mast go churchee, New Codee. “Buchupaibs.” Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidoey, Bladder, and Urinary Dis. cuses. Druegists, 81, AsHEUSNHAM, Mass., Jan, 14, '80, I have been very sick over two ré. They all gave we up as post I triod the most ski'lfal physi- ang, but they did not reach the worst ¥ ure, are cured, and feol as thankful as & do that there is so valuable & medicine de, MRS, JULIA G, CUSHING, At timos halt & dozen of the |"" 1 = e — THE OTTAWA CYLINDER Unmarried Persons Should loose no time in securing a certifieate in the Marriage Fand Mu- tual Trust Association of Oodar Rapids, Towa, conoerning which cirou- lars and full information will be sent freo npon applieation. It is organtzed under the Tusurance Laws of Towa, and in the only legalized and legiti- mate institution of the kind in the country, Its officors and managers aro among the most prominent busi- ness men in Cedar Rapide, including, bankers, tho postmaster, capitalists, ralway managers, {nsurance men, leading lawyers, physicians and other reliable citizens. Over $15,000 has already boen paid to members, It is a splendid investment, as safe, secure, aure as a government bond. You can just as well have a good sum of movrey to commonce marrled life on, as not. Remember it only costs you one cent for a postal card to réquest full explanation and information, Good agents can get territory if ap- pliod for soon. Write to-day. Do not postpone fv. Mention where you saw this notice, 00t26-1m* —_— Wao present no protended miracle— ‘Trath is mighty and must pre- va(l."-No Bophistry can withstand the power of its honost ntterance. Loiron Evexixa Piess: DrAR St ing deeply gratetul for the great benefits which I have re from the use of vory valuable article which has ita origin and home in our beautiful cf ers who are aitlict rliet from its v aud hoping thas oth may find Jike as 1 have lines in your v commnnicati ou a brief statomnent of facts for tho henefl: of tho mu titude of — fMlorers ta ho met with on fde. Many of my fricnds well Know that 1 have been very severely at cted with heart i for a number of years wnd have sut- fored from it as only those can suffr who have th it reduce: Ve, und life seer erkome. 1 was treated fo nalady by the s to which should have the first peck [ best phy<icians ani devived no benofit fron: th at it. Nothing was safe within their | treatient or proscriptions u il 1 was advised roach; with great adroitn:ss they |hy my fanily physican touss Hunt's ¢ e would m1nage to insert their hideous | My trouble was cansed by iviction of my K dneys heads—much resembling that of a|Wwhichaffected very sericusly the action of my i heart. 1 commenced taking it, (having little initor sny other medicine) and it hol wanderfull e e and 1 am now a great deal better, and have been eversince I began its use In fact I have taken no modic that has benefitted my 80 greatly, My breathing is easy, aud 1 have gained in strength 5o wuch that I an able to do my housowor y recommend 11 Remedy to all who may be aff been, or who are suffering from genveral debility and nervous prostration, e ol wi L have Respec: , Intemper TOTYOUN Ny- TUNT's REN Sullivan & Fitzgerald, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, . Orockery, Glassware, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC Also agents for the fofowing linew of Steamship Companies : Cunard, Anchor, Gulon, American, and Btase Steamahip Companies, ID> B A E T n the ioyal Bank of Ireland and Bank d, Dublin, Those wi 0 intend to send for ‘any part of Europe will find 18 to thels $o call on Sulivan & Fitzgerald, AGENTS, 843 Broadway, Council Bluffs PETHYBRIDGE & NEUNAS, PROPRIETORS BROADWAY MARKET DEALERS IN Fresh and Salt Meats, Poultry and Game in their season, Wiener and other Sanssges ® specialty, No. 327 BROADWAY. MAURER & ORAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich Out Glass, Fine French China, Bllver Ware &c., 840 Brospway COUNCIL ELUFFS "8, E. MAXON, AROE XIT B O %X, Offce over savings bauk. JOUNCIy BLUFFS, . - - 1.D KDMUNDSON, M. L. HIUGART, Prosident, Vice-Frea't. CITIZENS BANK OF Gounoll Bluffs, Orgauized undor the lawa of tho Sta part. The lungs and heart would fitl | paid up capital ip every night and distross me, and | Authorized cap! 1y thre very bad. I told my| Interest paid on s Drals lasued children T never ehould dio in peace | 45 the prijvial YA |untii T had tr Hop Bitters, 1|sud ¢ foa | have taken two boitles, They have | helped mo very much indeed. T am | p. gawundson 5.7 Hah, now well, Toacre was & lot of eick | W.aW. Wella "Ah"‘;‘ ‘l" folks here ve seen how they helped me, and they used them and [ —— e MRS, i, J. HILION, M, D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 222 Broadwav. CounciliBluffs. INT CO CORN SHELLER, i GENERAI GO O J.J. BLISS No. 328 Broadway, —~FOR— HOLIDAY NOVELTIES, In the line of fancy articles. odor cases, hand painted toilet sets, hand made laces, kid gloves, etc. FINE MILLINERY A SPEGIALTY. GEORGE F. CRAWFORD, BUYER AND SHIPPER OF EGGS. No. 519- South Main Street. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. I pay the highest Market Pric: and Deduct no Commiission, L. FE. RMEA N ITNIES & CO. (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG AND ALL [OWA GOALS! 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