fte Somerset Herald. ' . K .r ,F. K. SCTLL, Editor. .IwrejtVr 3!. WS4. 1 V --rt i shade trees. y.;r iitl at V-mail's. n'--a bon-tnAt dinner easts & crr.ta. i iastrcnieii t Sr.ydera dreg 3rr bs nearly tXt.OM U her ... the best and cheapest ifiore la ct. f cannot serTt on juries in Law- v -rote" -.crtT. V v uil to ri Mrs. rhl'sadrertisenieBt i v. i;'b:' advertisement of holiday 11" . j. a-.Jtter co.ainn. .. ,.,,rn Aiavanara at Priu 4 Kant- C fc . r'.ori. 5 cents. , , S-.l Street Johnstown, sells . vu-i oodbedt il 5. n - - - t f the orld's inhabitants, v.nirfJ ; 'iicaon for pensions .-V Moniay ia Pittsburgh. . - jatiecu treated at the Slate in 'st Tear only -I were discharg- . .i store, and warranted, go to J. ja' Hardware Store, Somersrt, ;. ni aiift reads : ""If Christinas -r b a wlnde winter ye it? c-- "" - . cioe parlor mi's in plush, frota .r.-i ytii to Mansion House. John- r.iifi '.a'es per eat, of all the " t tin--! in the ubioco industry -.: :'-rr.::t::w at reasonable prices) is ". i k' Next to Mansion Iljue ; -a la. -arttit iJ never tells a child that .. , r- .I r tuiiiei a ternbie tuistaae. .- n'i N- S- ' eetimaJed tbat . Livt jf-a 4' cast of diptlbtfha re . x i-1-.irj iwjrered fr.xn :b for U. new iatvoakeep tiat good re- t i,iVT oc M'-cJaT attached his r.g-.-:. :--'en;f.cate mskisg A:;egbiy r ; sd Ciaii under the art of j-.-i tartbqaike bk was frit at it-.. Trm., aboot o"d.k Toly - rV H.-iii were ttskta and diabes - t j n t you rasrrv h-i ? 4 n an-i --' I wiin's ne of far- it to in?:ou tiU!-, jvjj- t- mn b i-:ni supesi lets for m A 5 -i ..- the laJr who waitH the girl haJ preseateJ hirn wiui x Larre thinks it feber.et for the grtf rx L th of a c.Msman:ty to bare one . ! ritiireJ man if. a neichborLooa .aa .-.jrs. T... Vr.ionK.wn girl? who in-ended to - with tn-tnher of 'Tecka Kad Boy" -1- ,r w-re ca;-J-el at the theatre by :-.h-r5 and eso rted home. ,-, r;.,n:M f.,i- 5 wii! mate no nii?take . r : ? w C. B. Voaght'a, wbere they wul t.f : tie roortcorot-Iete lines of bo'.i- Sti Ulrariaa Ejt'e's annaa! n-?ort fab m.red to ibe'VoTernor shows that t.Ot to ui" were ad il ta the state library the r . , t .' rr.nm ia AAV , 4. "i.auij f -r your liberal patronaie ia the a,-:. iL:d ak a cocliauation cf tne same i.r.z t ll.t r?vent oyster season. At our i sand. U-t-ex-Et of Cook 4 Beeriu" I W. H. Platt. I'r. VC. V. Welch, who has bees nnabie to r--d to bis jactice- for the past year, ha r-i-r.'y recovere-I to once more actively in the prarttoe of his profanc-a. Any r; n r.r j of hij professional serrices wiil L- i t.ra it orhce in Fre.h-ns. wbere he f - :c oc stiited at any time. i Drw ii-a embraced in E!y"i Cream Fi t,. Cv.urrb i cttred by cleansing and t-i.:;,;, T.-A by drying up. It is not '. . j or fniif, but i easily applied its to V-e i ril. Itserle-t is tiiagtcal and a trestrt.ent will care the worst c-t. Fr.ce 5 i- .r f-T--a: rea a big bak dr has been . -.-n3 on C(:.k Hill and Tnn:ty. ia ! cridecce. The gers::ty oi loy no not 1 s.r Ore. He was of-.ea see-j by ! place lunch fa-lh in the Tml'se- cf this eri who aaroed him " Id Jimmy." but j detvre, and it is tbe impression at the S'.ate .-g r , -,i r-t vhe drop oa mm. iayi -. v-wTrr. be mt his ta'. K? Ck-use ' bias with Lis trusty ri5e and sent t: to i.r.fi.m corce. He carrifl nine v ar.i .ir!.-l 227 poaads.. B'lf-ri Ca;-ala faatael F. Keller, a popa-it- - t. i :-t it of the rer-nsy-vania Ei:iril. ffr-ri sheriff of Cacphia coonty. he ; L i letter of rwt rsatioo. bat before :t tj the raiirjai or5ria!s aa or-irr .55;-! !t itt C.vnpaay giving bini ttrte " ofabwacs. Ta is ooe of tbe ' rs tTp of a'seace ever known to have ts t'.i--c tr the ra'iroad oomjiarjy. i? in -.:-:'.r the rev-it of derarpe--'-...'t! s-.-x-h and cf a lew condition yv- a era!'y. As a corrective and r,r" r tif--r '-.:' tie aiiroentary orjrar.s, Ay " tl. ...- :nv;iur-. their ue beitig al- - i -i with marked l-nf;t. i ' - r- :.-r.:r:e Friday frirr. an cnsa'X ' tn:- expl:iija. Joseph Frick of - t -ia caz:t i-.to t!ie bou-e. set his gun ' vt ji a ; nr. and rniirkel to his w:fe !-'' w.... i rjeter g bunting again. He t-.-srtB to d raw out the contents of f-tt. whra it wis ac!"ilenta"ly dischsrrg-- " ap'.tiiy b'.- .w'.ne off the head of his Lz a je. -J 7 Tears. The father J frni;l by the sl affair. 55 Chas H. F-her ngk weeks ago of t as t p- t to the pjpiis of oor public -if i irri ,! Ik ken's works to the pu ahi w-..d write the bee sketch for ?"-.t. jo of the town of Somerset- Six fl- i er.!red the lists and sobniitted l ' !.. rp!. whkh are cow in the ' uf a oxta.itt of juihre to pass upon tcer.A If asy oflbe aketchea have ratr.t they will be published is Hii(!.B- with authors name. This . nn ih rt of Mr. Fisher. t- fi fwue lauil in aone juni. VV tt.';.:i,a of the frt was not made. Cur soote raluable sketches aL Uv Uten caiied forth. c-rraU of ti certiftcatea of ennsi "! ty toe ase of Ayer Sarwparilia are at the ofiice of the J. C. Ayer p?-'y. Lowtil. Mais. Pribably no stmi-""- h-ara-nt in the wottd caa exhibit Ti - - of Taiuable and convincing tea- ' rboti-rsph Gallery'. Gotxl work .rvv : Teachers and ot hers attending '.:e in aant of eood photographa " 4j to v-it thH old eatabJsbed gal "i" ;-y caa p mra re good ptctores J rj tm ilit imij Buoette arid rar4 to the f jU ailed calinet pboto r: K I ""csi rannir.g fnst ooe doiUr a c"'1' rarls awding to aiw and y of w rt. t-e w ,fl (r-.irar.Wi to be aatisfa-tory 'jo i-,n Crrw .Street oea-'y oppo- -t p cl..--. The stairw ay heir g be- "v-fh:'i aud Coffrh's zrvrj store. W. H. WjLr, feomerset, Pa. WriU it im. A good rrv!ution fay tbeprcttff. Jc iias'- 'tje. ba dsprrl ol his pnfjerty &n cemetery fci!l above town. Olirittaja wa t)U: j3it boiiJy boia ertet hu ex frUis."! tr ysa.-j. )yral fnrrbtit p-n tbe bo'.iday trade, as 'iieinj the b f-r a ninV-r of year. Parker & Parker a-ieru tlww ar.noai " EeJ Letter " in anotlr otani. We fnd tbat "an '!! bbked winter ' a not what U L been cracked Bp to be. Prof. Albert P. Erubaker aad wife, Pbiadl(vbia, apent the past wreck l friend in town. of rith Jeretniab GriEtb, of Jenner tawnsbip, baa purchased the farm of M r. All Heakip, lixat ed in the tame tow rub; p. Aaron F. Schrock, editor of the Deancc, Ohio, D&Zf Xm. a!e bis tlristaias dinner at the family board in this place. Mr. Ferg G. Parker, of Jshnstown. rpent Christmas and twj or three diys Allowing with his toother's tamilr in town. Country roads herr been i!at imiaa b'.e since Friday, and it wi'.l be sereral days mre before they are in rand, lion to travel. CongTraaniaa Scuii. who bad been at hi home in this piace since Canstnisa ere, re-turne-I to the National Capital Mvnday tnomiug. glePenatjrCriU-bricid has been ia town t-r aereral days tbia wek arranging his arliirs prior to going to Harrisbarg tie first of next week. We call attention to Mrs. A. E Cal s ai renienient of her annaal ckxring ont sale. There can be m jney mred by anentiing it. It lasts till February lith. A. J. Coiboro, j . of the Lsckawanna county bar, and assistant cieak of tLe l ni ted States Circuit Conn, is spending tae holi days with bis parenrs in Somerset. Mr. anirs. Frana lail. of Fitmt'nrg. M J., came all the way to Somerset to atten d the Iiwiitnte Vture coarse and to Ttwt Mra. Iiis parents. Mr. an 3 Mra. A. J Colborn. Pnf. Win. IL Cjver, principal of one of Aitocna's Ward k-1ij1s. is attend. op Teach er s lastitatr this week. P.-jf. Cver f sapenoteaient of our h.rxj)!r school f--r L thrw or f jur session. R M F. Patterson. prrfesir of Gr-k aud ltin in tne Pittsbjrgii Huth Sriiooi. spfniir-.g the boli-liy va-ation ia S;-ye-town. He i deosiK,: h:t;3e to settjing t.e aiLkirs of Li f.her, the late Lr. Tat- tcT..t. Mr. Stewart S he!!, s jn of H. F. Scheil. Kj is making a Tiiit to his Cither's fmiiy Young Mr. Schell is taking a pun-gradaata ck re at the B-itler rnirersity, In-lianro-li, ini.. and has bn tender--! a proiessor ship in that institution. ' lr. A. J. EaiMeT. who ireonnected w::b tht Johnstown Zn' J.----rrf. n s-rtdisg tbe week with his f.-iea i iu this pi -i The I iKietor finds it hard wjrk iretu: op town sin . the snow is abjnt e ;rat fret de-p down I around the ne;ghbfrhoori whe-e be is atop- ! pic and he is coxj-elled to hutl Lis wy J J. Williams Taortie, who is ntiw residing with bis daughter near the boandiry line between Chester and Lxnoaster chanties, was in Wee Chester on Sstnrjsy. Mr. Tborne is Tt years of aj- and he ciaims f be aim-Tt eo,al in mu-n-ilir pjwer to his ear'.y days, aad says b U ia Tigrus health ahhoogh be has eaten no m-at for forty cine yaars. Jjha Marry, a young man living in the Tknnity ot Miifcrd staJoa was ihred in jail U Wed3eiay,charg3 with forgfry. The information t mile by Wm. Frvase. the merchant, who bad cached a cbeck for 110, drawn in Marry s favor by Harry G. K.jb erts. When Mr. Roberts' attrition was caii ed to tbe check he prononace-1 the shraatn-e a forgery and Mr. Freise at ooee swore out a warrant for Murry's a-rest. We were pleased to reoeire a call from our old friend Jacob Cole, of Uc-mier. Monday nvmif.g. Mr. Cole has been a reader of the H ee lp for more than for'y year and al ways psys ia advar. Twenty five yt-s ago he wjrked at his trade, sboetasier, id the little hut under tbe Parson hill west of tjwa. Now be is one of tbe most prosper ous farmers ia Weetraore'-and roomy. Mr. G.'!e atid hi wiieare Tiitirg friends in this cvur.ty. A dptcb from Harri;V.i-f: in the Pttta barh papers of Motiiay says : Tne Board of ParJjus will hold it cit roerting on Thursday, Janoary T. It is beld that tbe attorneys for the Xicelys. tbe Scroer-et connty ronrder-rs. will mke arMler trTort at this meeting to-eenrea rehearii g t.rtbeir p'.-'er.ts. oc tba eround of rew-discovcred oepaTtuer.i ma. iminuvi f-- the Nice'. dVivs. death warrar.t within a few F-x-Coanty Auditor t'yrtis A. P -.er. who isind:ed fr p-.-i-rr.;ng tbe lire stack ef theMjw- Moore a. New Si-f n. Fjyettee county, nr. ia $lffi bail for March court, ; has also been BTested by the yoca lad tea fr tjreateaiag to dj injjry to thr proper ty aad violence to their persc-ca. He is plijed under bond to keep tbe f-e tow ard theta. They ai'rje be cotnratt'ei the crimes ia rertiS-e L.r the retx-ol of M;s A-idie More to uiarrj him. Port. i scared and has alvertisej the saie of bis personal property with tbe iste atica f f raovtrtg aiy from the coaimuaity. M'eM,jrfliti lct-rr,-J. The attent,oii A people passing along Msin X Cross itrert M-ir-lay ar d Tuesday wis attracted br four enormous quarters of ' b tt suspended from the hooks in Sawel j Stewart meat rcarcet. The steer that fr- n:.beJ them weighed 1KZ lbs. dresse-l, and was undoubtedly the larfe-t aaiasal ever killed in tbe coany. He was 4 year old and was raised by Saa-.ael Barclsy. of Miiford township, who it will be remember ed raised the famous s'eer "Gen, Grant," ex hibited at the Centennial Exhibition. The one killed by Mr. Stewart ia from tbe same ttran as was "vJen. Grant" and weighed about 15u lbs. mare than did that celtrbrated aa'mah Owing to the heavy fall of snow, wbica continaed coming down almost iaeesantly fntn Friday night until Moaiay noon, tbe streets of our towu t two days were al moM depopuiated. only those wbo werecom pelied to go to their places of buiiesa vent uring out of doors. Tkesnjwis folly thirty-six indies deep on tbe level and in macy places is banked from ten to fifteen fret high. Tbe roads are next to impassable for sleds and fanners are cr.f-s"d in opening tbera by riding horses cp and down ibronyo tbe drifts. A number of locomotives were kept buy day and night running to and from Johnstown and in this way the railroad was kept open and mails w ere only delayed from one to two boars. The Bstler ITn-vld declares tfcst there is a man Eving in Batler county wh it is said is 43 irrf of ase and has never keen ten miles away from borne in bis life. Ia that time be was at the nearest town. tbre miles uis- tant. bat onoe. He has never voted at an election and never went to school hat one day in bis life. He is well informed in gen eral news and is an excellent pet;nian. He carria on the most extensive corrwpond-t-jot ia tbe neighborhood, bat was never knnwn to go to tbe post office in his life. As a violinist he is excelled by bat frw for del.: carwof toocb an! sweetness of toKie. He to never in Batler, bit ean tell of things hct the to a that p?ople who live in it have never beard. He lives' with fire broth ers, who are all noted for aeate peculiar trait of character. Un of Joe Ntc!y' Schne A L.0ttar that Mlacarnxi. . At a seaaion of the Pardon Board Friday last, it waf dectdad that tbe ease of ib Nicely boya aitoald rerri-e no furtbor cow aiitnuon bebre that body. Tbe next step in order ia Jor OjTeraor Btw to art the tijy 1-ir thoir execution. Wheo th news was hrokeo to tbe coodetnttoi njtfl, neither of them had anything to say. excepting that it was what they expected. Tbe day following their cscaps from the jai! a reporter for the Hiuui came ito poeaessioo of a letter, written by Joseph G. Nicely acd directed to ooe of his relatives at Looier. Tbe setter was shown to the jail bi&cial, who are tsmiliaf with that worthy's handwriting, and they all peoaoancad it genuine. The Whst the letter snggesta is sot a oorei ooe and had aa attempt beea made to carry it into effect would only hare increased the inmates of the county jail, bat it goes to ebow the desperation of the writer and the friendliness of ootaide pities. Sev eral ineSectosJ attempts had been made to get the letter into the mails, aoi it af terward KxLnd ia the attic of the jail, w bete it had evidently been dropped by the writer in the exatemssu attending the es cape. Foiiowiac b the letter in fall. Soxccsct, Nov. ISth, lUii Fstnos : We are me hoping this may nod yaw ail well. I base thought of something that if worked right will do. It will take one of yoor shrewdest men. Go to Sheriff Gjod of this county. He is the Sheriff tbat cocna in office here oa January erst, when McMillea retiree, nod see if he canaot be bribed to favor as is this way, that it will cast no re2 action oa him. after he conies in oflJca. Lst six or eight feilows come some night about W or e.eveu o'clocc, and be couid be ia the oma? with the keys and they come ia and snake him hold up hi hands and then they gvt the keys and untuck and let as out. Nobody would know that be knew anything about it, and he would reoeire no blame; he was just simply orerpowe-ed ; now this can easy be arrang ed by seeing him soon, before he is in orfije. After we are oat hecoold give tbe alarm, and off- a reward for us. It he would do this, which I do think be wilL then it is no ewe to look much mjre for evidence. Sind someone who is aoarp, and goat him in Ibis way and say if I pay you money can I get you to keep a secret and do me a fivor at tbe same lime, even if it d stretch yor conscience a little ; thea they caa lay the plot, if be agrees to that : get some one to see w Uiu at once. S Sim but it too. I sent this out with a prisoner so nooae will know anything about ic Waen you write if this can he doae just say, " T'tU U C rijht and I wii! know laen bat if he canaot be got to dj this then say that will not do, or he could not do that which we spoke about. If rou do not know anything better, do thia. If yoa folks know anything better do tbat, bat 1 think this ia the best thiug I know of just now. When you get this letter write and say I got your letter. I believe I have Doth ing more to say, Yours affdctiooate'.y, J. G. NarxLT. At the same time aad plaof a abeet of paper was found with tbe following wriuen on it in Joseph Nicely s handwriting : "John Beach is 4 feet 10 or 11, would weigh about lr' or !'. lbs. dark brown hair lingfd with eray ; dark brown mostache pret ty heavy. He was about 50 years A 1 or prob ably a couple yean more, and wjs a attle bild ; be had on dark gray overcoat, mid dling long,; overalls, striped leather boots and be wore a cap. I seen him last sometime ia February. Kerry Miller is abont 5 feet 7 inches, red dish hair, reddiab mustache ; had on a dark overcoat aad wore gam boots, he had on brown derby hat. Tbe above tallies exactly wilhjhe desrrip tiixi given of Beach aad Miller in an aS da vit laid before the Board of Pardons a diy or two before the Nicely boys broke jail and is alleged to have been swora to by Jere McCarty, a prisoner is the eoanty jaiL If Joseph Nicely s "Dear Friends" had acted on his suggestion and attempted to bribe Sheriff-elect Good they would have ran against a large sixed eircamtaace. Sheriff Good is not built that way, as they would have learned to their sorrow. Public Roada and Wagons. One cf tbe great questions of the day is tbe question of bow best to improve our public highways. The burden of their im provement will fall most heavily wpon tbe farmers, and consequently tbe question aris es, Can tbe farmers affjrd to put tbe roads in good condition V No road is in good condition for general use nil leva it is well laid out aad well ma cadamized. Experience teaches observers that no road is well macadamized until cov ered with a heavy layer of stones, finely bro ken throughout. To make the roads after Lis manner will require a heavy taxation of farming interests. For years and years the farmers have been hardened with road taxes, aad a great deal of money has beea expended on tbe roads, aad they are still bad, perhaps worse, than ever before. Bol another question arises, which, per haps, is the q nest ion : " Can farmers afford to Una with tbe roads ia their present con dition ? Caa they afford to keep two horses to drag a one-horse load through the miry highways? G-n they afford to hare their wagons and kameja wrecked and tern there on ? Can tbey afford to consume precious time traveling tea tailes, that should snSce for twenty Farms are relatively of little Talue uxvess in close proximity to good roads and good n atkets. Good roads brirg them close to gd marheta. To put all roads in good traveling condition will bean expensive un dertaking, aad cannot be done without aid from the Sute. But if the State most aid farmers to construct and maintain good roads, tie state will demand, aad justly, too, the right to regulate the construction of far mers and lumbermen warns. can we expect the State to aid as ia building and keeping our public highways In order, and den allow as to plough them op with oar narrow-tread wagons ? It may be prevailed c;va to aid us. bat it will insist that wagons for ail heavy burdens shall have a broad tread, evvo very broad, for tbe State ia not r;a on extravagant principles. But to pro cure State a-d for the construction of our roads we most be importanateand diligently agitate the qoeatioa. The incomicg legisla ture will, it is almost certain, substitute new road laws for the old ones, for tbe old ones are self condemned. Therefore, if any ooe wishes to be beard on the road question now is the time to speak. TaxriYia. Christmas Entertainrrtents. Oa Wednesday evening before Christmas the Bakersrilie Sunday-school held aa en tertainment and had a Urge Christmas tree laden with preset) ta. An enjoyable service was tendered under the soperriaioa of J. Wesley Berkley, the gecial sapexinteadeat. Tbe arnnic was grand, and the recitation well given. The one by Carrie ghaali de serves special mention, the subject being -There is a Santa Class." The order in tbe main was good. A tew drunken rowdies were present, bat did not venture to make much distarbance. The Sunday -echoed was treated and the pastor kindly rtinembered. At Casebeer "s Church, oa Christmas morn ing, a pretty service was rendered by the Sanday -school which numbers nearly 2 cd toe choir of the church- Alvin P. Walker tbe energetic and courteous saper iatendent Tbey had a aovel way of hold leg aChriatnsaa evening service in daytime. The charch was darkened, and two trees, with a 6-soou stretched across the charch, were ht np aad looked beautiful. The ?anday-scbool was treated and the pastor kindly retuembered in tbe shape of a parse of money. The church was crowded to ia utmost capacity and tbe best of order was observed. M Persons knowing themseivea indebted eo our books will please call aad settle their wrcounts by cash or note within tbe next 50 d .ys. Oar books nvosi be settled an. Pixjtca I Paaxca. SoatwiT, December 3L, 34TH ANNUAL SESSION OF THE TEACH ERS INSTITUTE. 153 Teachars Enrolled out of total of 271. OTirers: Pres. J. Ni. Bjky, Vic Pres-d-r.u 11, F. Earron, J C. gpricher, A. B.Grot Secretaries : Misses Hoen Schaif and Lo la Fecbtig. aosnxY arrzxsooa sssero. Address by county Sapt Berkey, followed by drill in music by Prof. Smith, of Dayton, Ohio. Instructions in drawing by Prof. Little, of Washington, I. C. Talk on Mathematical Geography by Prof. J. D. Meese. of Meyersdale. Talk by J. L. Fulton, of Hoovers Till, 1st laterrogatioa Point ? 2nd Exclamation Point ! 3rd Period. Arij-Mimmect xvitiso iTTcaTxixatTrr. Wtare-Tr. JetyU and Mr. Hyde" Monday ev nng's entertainment was open ed with a solo by M:s Amelia Fee, of Con nellsville. 8apt. Berkey in-roduoed Er. Pbert Noarse. of Washington, who after ai-kawieigiag th- hearty weJ.-oras given him, said : Ir. Jckyl! was an English gentleman of wealth, reputation and philanthropy ; a pbjsii-ian of extensive practice, much to be envied. He had two friends. Dr. Lanyan and Mr. Attison. Dr. JekyU du'od that it was possible by taking a certain drug to so aeg-gate the faculties as to make the taker an entirely different person. One djy Mr. Auison was walking with a friend when the friend called his attention to a peculiar looking dr in a side street and pointing to it said, " I saw a siabt here tbat I shall never forget. A man was com ing down the street when a little girl met him and tbey ran tr-ber, when the man ca-iht her, flung her upon the pavement and jumped upon her prostrate bod. We caa-rht bini and insisted that be should go to prison or pay for the ii juries be had giv en the child. He suddenly vanished through that door only to reappear with ten pounds cash and a check slgied by Dr. Jekyll for forty pounds more. Attioi, tbe lawyer, tbougbt Jekyll was being blackax;led and was dumbfonnded when tbecbeck was honor?-! at tbe bank. He e Jlei cn bis friend and told bim of his frars. Jekyll b-ggwl him to think nothing of the matter, that Hyde would never be seen again. Snie time afterward a manaber of Parlia ment was brutally murdered on the streets. Hi a-eaiiaat was rtcoaixsd as Hyde aad the public were put upon his tratk. Atti soo hurried to his friend aad found bim weepin and shivering on a chair before the fire. Jeykll told Lira that Hyde would never be foand aid that be would never be seen in London ariin. Dr. Jekyll resumed his practice and was onoe mre the philan thropic physician. A rear after Dr. Lsnyan received from Jekyll a letter a'klng him to gj to the writ er's orBce and get from his desk a note book certain powdrrs and battle of liquids and at 12 o'clock midnight a m?sseagr would call for tbera. The night was dirk aad hid eous but the moment the dk stroked twelve there was a rirg at Liayan's door. A miserable nun was airn-'tel and with quiv er r, Ciigers mixed op a draught and start ed to go. He was detained by Lanyan wbo insisted that he should swallow the drug before leaving bis presence and wben this was done the body of tbe d;crepit mea secsrer was at onoe transform?! into the well kaown fi.rnre of his friend Dr. Jekyll. This is a rjm sacs oafesssdly, bat thra is ninth truth in it. Mr. Hyde was Dr. Jftyll with his bide off. Every man is a lekyll and Hyde, that is every rasa possesa e a dual nature. S-ience has demonstrated that every man has two brains, with one we think with the other we act. If I take a particle of miner from my right brain I ua -string my power to walk ; if I take a par ttc'.e from my left brain I destroy my power to talk. Hjly writ tKvtb.es that there is a natural body and that there is a spiritual body. There have been philosophers who sav there ia no matter, aad it is no matter what they say ; others say there is no mind, and you needn't mind what tbey say. I once saw a woman with two months, with one she spoke in one tone and with tbe oth er she spke ia another tone; Tre sees women with one mouth who couid do the same thing : I saw a man with two mouths. with one he discoursed sweet music aad with the other chewed tobacco. A. great deal of business is done on tbe same princi ple buying Dr. Jekyil aad ge'ting Mr. Hyde; selling Jekyll aol giving Hyde. It gets into polit tea! life, too. Tse dsaihter of an artist fell into the sea aad a raed boy rescued her. The artist took the boy to his home, dressed him, paiated hi? portrait and hang it on the wall of hissta-iio. Tbe diag'iter developed into one of America's foremost artists. The i ther died, asking as a last request that she do everything she coald. should it ever become necessary to aid the boy wbo had saved her ife. Ia Liadon, whither she had gone to perfect herself i". her studies, her home was burglarized aad the burglar struck her with a revolver aad laid her skull open to the brain. She was called into court to identify the man who hal beea arrasted lor the crime and found that the raCaa who had Dearly killed her was tbe boy who had saved her life. You nad it in literature, in reli gion, ia holy writ everywhere, the dual nature of mxn ; men who think ooe thing and do another. Alexander the Great the conqueror of the world a common drunkard. Nero, a holly child, yet the murderer of his family and millions of others. Only a few weeks ago we have seta the fjectacle of a great man wfco had led his people in view of the prom ised land bat can itadtbem no farther, be cause he is a self coo jessed hbeniae and sensualist. Everywhere we find a Dr. Jekyll and a Mr. Hyde. Aicohol is the great curse of the Anglo Saioo race. A lady taoie into my presence drui.fc. and told me while still teggerii.g, that that she had just been having an hour's sweet communion with God. The night af ter she at prukcLed the bedside of her blind husband and taking him by the chin, drew a sharp carvicg knife across his throat. That woman lived in my home for six months afterwards and my children prayed for her every night. I never saw a more Christ-like, sweeter Christian woman than she. Her basbead recovered ; she was a Jekyll sober, a murderess Hyde, drunk. Some people ay drunkenness makes poverty, but I say pov ertv make drunkenness. Jekyll conceived the idea that be coald dismiss his evil nature disembody it aad also tnitody hia better nature. His studies discovered the drag; he took it, and after he had Uken U he sobered the pains of disso lution aad saw himself as Mr. Hyde. At fir Mr. Hyde was small, but he grew apace. First be took tbe drug to convert Jekyil into Hyde ; bow be must take it to convert Hyde into Jekyll. The drug most be taken in larger doses, but at length he fiads that it ia exhausted there ia no more ia the world. Hyde has outgrown Jekyll, and tbe change takes place without the drag. He oiea, bat be dies aa Hyde. So men die, in the nature that predominates as Jekyll or as Hyde. Nora Tbe foTeofihis facuiia. as of ml eta en, aenvrd troa me meuma and asaaaer iae fJLer, aiMl tavw caannt be givea on paper, ae avre tfcan eaa liw intnsaoo tt lite vk& Ail tax (xn be ooe m to suauoarue Ute UMasrhat. Ku-uTxa,j Photogaapha! I am now located in Somerset, on the Glade House lo, and will remaia for awhile. I am prepared to make all siaea of Photo graphs and to copy from old pictures, bpe euU attention given to cbUdrensf pictures. Wul be glad to have Toa call aad see my Tlf-K. W. S. Fxsrsisa, Artist. Candy! Candy! Candy! The best, cheapest, and largest assortment, and every pound strictly fresh, at prices kin the reach of evervbodv. We took special care in tbe selection of oar stock of candy, nuts, oranges, lemons, etc for the holiday trade, aad can oSer tbe best gooda at lowest prices. Call and see oor stock be fore buying elsewhere. Ksjrrsra t Pxart. Ealtlmora Briefs. Dzaa HisuLB: Thinking tbat a few items from the Moa u mental Ory might not be void of interest to yoor seaders, I venture a brief eommani catioa. Tbe Christmas tide tu struck Biit'i're. and everybody is swept aiotir by it. either to happiacs In trying to m-ike others hip py, or to bankruptcy ja purchasing presents for hia wife ar sweetheart. Even the newsboys are not forgotten in the ieMi Titles of tbe season. Over tlx hun dred of them were bicueted in the C-jocor-dia Opera House tbe nibi brfrre Chriima, manhing tail her with a band of bsm at their head. They partook lustily and freely of tarkey, oysters and light rolls, after which tbey wereaddreesed by a number of eloquent speakers, atao&g whom were ex-Mayor La trobe aad the present mayor, Mr. Davidson. On being asked wbo Nimrod was, the reply came quickly, M he was a man." When askd by Mayor Davidson. Do yoa know the best mooameat anyone couid haver they said, " Yes! Washington's toooamentT" One of these liule fellows, the other day, stepped ap to a business man in a street car, aad said t Sy, mister, can yoa change me a baif - What kind of a bilir "Why the McKinley biU." A Sanday-school superintendent of this city, relaxes it for a fact that not long ago a dispate arose in one of the boys' chesses of his school, and on being appealed to, the Superintendent went down to the class and inquired aa to the dispute, ar.d what it was shoot. They said. We want to know wbere the first led pencil waa sharpened ; can yoa tail ns?" " No." said the Superintendent, and looking at the boy who had propounded the question, added : ' If you kaow sup pose yoa tell as IT " I will, said the boy. It was sharpened on the end.' Tbe city has put on its holiday attire, and affords a magui&senl display of weaita in its stores of every description The decoration of show windows has deveiorfd into science and under the stimulation of sharp compe tition a single window on some of the most popular streets often requires hundreds of dollars for its erabeiisbntect, aside from the sampUs which it contains. One of the chief attractions in this line, at present, is to be seen at Mably A Carew's.oa Baltimore street wbere a large pumpkin is exhibited, and a live pony, with cart attached. The pony, cart, and a round trip ticket to Europe or to California, is offered the person who guesses the nearest to the exact number of seeds in the pampkia. Whether the trip to either c f these places is to be made ia the cart drawn by the pony, or net, is not stated in the con ditions. Oa the 2ord inst. the Supreme Bench overruled tbe motion for a new trial in tbe case of William Blaney, who was convicted in tbe lower courts of the murder of his aunt. Miss Caroline II. Blaaey. It bvtns to look as if the penalty for capital crimes in Maryland might be executed and justice and aa outraged civilization vindicated. So mote it be everywhere One of the most impressive fires that was ever known ia Baltimore occurred this week in the burning of the Masonic Temple, oa Charles street. The building waa l'- fret fiont by 15tl feet deep and six stories high. It was one of tbe most substantially con structed buildings ia the city, and the la is estimated at fciVf.W. The origin of the fire is supposed to have been from the electric wires with which the building was suptiied for lighting, but the lights were not tu rned oo at the time. The loss to the masonic fraternity is covered by insurance, and they will undoubtedly reooJd with improved fa cilities and ali of the modern conveniences. The deepest snow of many winters is bow npoo our streets shod twelve inches. Street cars are running half time with donate bone power, and other tradic is almost entirely blockaded. It will only last a short time, however, as the climate is too mild here to admit of a lasting snow. Ajox. Nebraska Letter. Etrrom Hcxalz: I am a reader of yoar paper, aad it al vars fir aie sreat satis factum to rtad the botae nesrs, Sjmerset bcice my natiie coun ty. I take great interest ia the hot&e uevs. particularly since tbe mttrvler of my old friend Herman Umherjer. I hare read carefully the eiiitr.ee, and saw tritb great satisfactiuo that the murder- saw wiio greai uuaiiwufi 1 iias cue zuuruer- j ershad been coniictwl, but aas hoi:ll to j hear that they had brokea jail aad nearly j escaped. Xosr, what is the matter mith the! old Somerset county men, that they casivc ' break into that jai a. eil as the Nicely caa break out Aad why do they not take I them out aad give theai their jest daes? I thick from a hat I can leara from your t a ya that the law has dculrd against ihcrn. and it appears that the Lord G 1 wis alr-j aaiost them, ia presenting tteir getting avay. So, I have ct cie to the onclusion that if the Somerset county boys ever l.t them come oat of that jail alive. I woul J say that they haven't much km A. I see in your laM Ilxaaui that yaa Late a repurt about the sufferers in Ntbraia, fr ni tbe leas of cropa being more extemTe than thai of the "Johnstown fl-jod ' or the "thi mgo fire." I would say thai there is no one drowning, neither is there any one turning in the fire. Tbe people are a:i on dry iatio. I know something ahual the western coun try where the drouth struck, as I hare a daughter lining in ore of those counties, and they did not raise one busht! of com on 1) acres, bat such is not the case all over the western counties. I went out thre to see my frjlks. aiid fjond they had enough cf old corn to keep thera, but some have ntither money nor crops. But doa't yon forget that tbe people of Xebra?ka hare enoo-.'h u live on. I lire ia. Lbcs?T county, in tfce secend tier of counties frc-m tbe rieer, and we Lave sent and will send to the western county . sujerers all they need ; an I if reotisylvania ! or any other Sate would bare sucb another ! disaster as the one at Johnstown, we would j hare sumething to spare fur them strain, as t we did before. i The Iowa .State Erttnter howls MDf ahcat ! the suffering in Nebraska, but the rowih of ; Nebraska a: id its principal cities has beta a I source of constant irritation to our Ioaa friecds during the past ten years. Ontiha i lonf ago ootstripped Conncil BluiTs ; Lincoln has now beaieo Des VIoines in the rrce, and the whole State is gainicg in . pulatioti and wealth much faster tban oar s!o-p):iir, crochet y neighbor on oor eastern border. Iowa has sent us a constant stream of ' good cituens, and the cofenwnt to tbe west ' is now as strong as erery. To stem tbe tide, j if possible, the ufr resorts to slanderocs statements and hareiaced faUiScaiioca. It J ia act likely that this plain statement will hare any eSt opon the mendaciocs slan- den, but Derertheless I take iweasure tn making I these Tew remarks in the interest of justice to the State. J. K. Furniture ! Derlin s prices are rirhL Broad St., next to Mansioa Hoase, Jofaastown. Pa. MARRIED. SPEICHEK BALTZEE Oa Thursday eseoinf. IVeember 21, IS), ia Trinity Eran gdical Lutheran church, at Friedeas. by Iler. J. J. Welch. Prof. John S. Speirber aad Miss Nettie G. Balttrr, both of shaaksvl'le. Pa. FORNEY M05TOLLER. (a Thnrsiay December 23, 1. at the resjdecce of Isaiah Good, near Friedens. by Hs. J. J. Welch. Mr. EobertC. Forny and Miss Minnie S. Mostoiler, both of Senserset Co Pa. PILE TOPEE '-'a Tbersday, I-(ember 25, at the residence of the bribe's par ents, near ShanksTtlle, by Lev. j. J. Welch, Mr. Jcha W. Pile aad Visa Katie 3. Yoder, both of Somerset Co, Pa. Fancy Crocenes. A foil line of Bottled goods, racb as Olives, High Grade Catsap. GherkUH, Chow-Chow. Celery Saoce, etc, (new stock , ; also ttar. f ataple gtjod just reosTed. Kaxtie 4 Platt. THE PEOPLE'S STQBE FIFTH MENUE. PITTSBURGH, ?R. STILL COr.llHC IN, Extra Hry Stockinette Jackets, newwet tin-.ijs ia I-seti.-s. Kviah birrs in Med-cm Weight Newmarkets ia Plain Bh-k aad F1J.MS. sal I1nh JsHt't from :0 to -5. choice and sirhsh in design, tit elesanuv. Seal P.ush Vc iocs tbe vers- brat va.oes ever sold, ilt n'p to S4-. Please com;re these with anything offered, aad see if you don t save mor.ev. Our tock of loot Wmps deserve ptciai attention, ladies wbo .to not care for at eht fitting armer.l hiU see tbe proviitoa we have aii.Ve for them. Iress and eomfort in Ixwse Garments specially msile to oor own orjrr in Plash, Beaver. Diagonal and Silk lined, Ene imported Wool Cords. So great is the variety your taste can be met and sat-isii-d. Price from $-i to VV. New Par Capes From $4 to $30 New Collarettes $2.50 to 85. New Muffs ia all the tahionable furs From 35c to 5H earh. t biidren s Fars, MaS, Boas and CoSar ettea; hnndreiis cpou hundreds of Miea' and Children's Ctoars ard J ackers. Also a full line of Bora' Clothing for School and Dress Wear, at prices lower than yoa gen- CHRISTMAS GOODS Campbell NOW FOR THE HOLIDAYS. HERR BROS.. JEWELERS, HAVE SOMETHING FOR YOU IX CLOCKS, WA TCTIES, SILVEBWAUt:. R. P. VEST CHAINS, SCARF PISS. ' BRACELETS, HAIR PISS. BROOCHES. FISGER RISGS, CUFF BUTT0SS, WATCH CHAISS, dc. DO YOU Auv oerson who ever dealt at our with oar goods and prices? If joa CHRISTMAS' STOCK is an unusually large one. aad contains soruetluucr suitable for each aad everv member ot the lanulv. j TOYS AMD DOLLS !j The largest assortment ever brought to Somerset, and will be sold regardless of profit. Candies, Fruits and Nuts. Thousands of pounds of each. Wholesale and R tall Special Prices to Sundav-schools and Church Fair. LIEGE ASSORTMEXI OF USEFUL AXD 0HXJMEXT.1L L.1MPS. pCl and see as before making jour Hoi! -lay purchases. C. B. YOUGIIT, SOMERSET, PENN'A. OUR GREAT ANNUAL RED LETTER SALE COMMENCING December 30 90, AND CLOSING j ERRTJARY I Q I . ' S Ij fn?f "t Pffl fc? 0 TjlTS ' Bdl U-a dl Lull III tJU LIJi . Black and Colored Silks at Cost Were. Eed Letter. 4-;in Elk. Henrietta Cach- o;tw $1.00 Sir. 4iin K.t. Henrietta Caca- nirres lc ..c B'.k. Uenretta t'aeii- meres - s-5c frv; 4"ta L:k. hmrietta Cacti- msrfs,. a life 4,r.n B.k. Henrietta Cacn- roerps 5"C i2c 4";n. B.k. iilk Warp tach- r-.fr- 15 fl.10 4"i.i. B.k. 6k Warp Cach- luere. 1.1' 4r.:.i 151 k and t.'oi d Serses. ; in 15 45 V'-ln Colored Cacbmers.... S' tin " ' M 45 Win 25 - 15 li ' 54jn pin 0..tha.'." n 1 nnit f . . . S5 .S5 4 V '.at 4- 45 ; -u Fancy PlaidCkths. 4J'ti Fiain Cot d Cachmere iliu silk IltJstes : I :k V'lrets. ! .'ln l'ia Velvets An end'.esi variety of Drtsa Goods at C'"';T. Lvlies' 0:ts and J-ket to close, at tt r-T. A bandsoro line of shawls, at O.T. A ta'.l line of Va-ierwear. in Iadiea. Cbil drer". and Gentiemens'. at KI LETTEit Fie.rHs. A fu;l itn or '!rns of all kitids. at C 5T. Kittxmr. Corse, Omns. Ker chief s. Whitatioods. Haio bvy rA.Df. H tery t'f ail kinds, lr Ttini mings, at CuiT. , Tab;e ;iXkti& that were 25a. Ufd Lexer, 22r. " - TV.. " - " $1 , " 1 " Jl ' Napins of all kinds. Towels. IW Spreads. Tiiweiinjrsof a 1 kinds, at (11. Plain Red and Fancy Flannel of all kinds to ciose at Cost at li. ii. and 2i. 6 4 Ta.-J Oil Cloth sold at 5.5c, F-H LtUer J"c. .5 4 Tahl tkl Cloth td &ed Letter. 3c Were. Eed Letter. oc 5e 5c Tc c SC i-T7,'1"M,cil- .lc j yMTmm- famines. Ce j Columbia Sbirtinip lc ! hitttnAio bturuagt He tierett tninins. we Aru.keajt Cotton Napea t shirtings 13c l'ic ! Columbia Couoa Na.a Shirtings . I'Je Vc Indigo BloeSbirt'f. Chk s Vk fc j Bleached and UnbJeac!) d Cotton Fianrtes, Browa ! and Colored Couoa Flan- eels ol ail kitKt. at eoat. Si; inch Bererly I" ntveat ti ed Moslia at Sc. ffi inch Vaessta sold at 7c. Ed Le:ter Sc. , " Pocaset " Oc, - X. " " r.nterr-rise " " Kc, " " -- - rtea FalIE " t- ' Tc " - Appleton A 'Jc " Tc. B'eached and rabieached ?heetiDts,v;. j Piliow Case Uaslio of ad kinds, ax Cost. t It would be Impassible to g-1 v yoa prices ia j fill of oor Immense Stork, that we want ta j close ont within tbe neit S' days. All we j ai is to bare yoo calL We wi too all a ! Happy New Year, aad too certainly eaa j haTe it by attending our Thiny iJ RED LETTER SALE. PABKER &PA8SE B. evaliy pay for the same class of gorda. Briys' Su.u from Hit ap to 111. Iarve Line New Fall Overcoat for Boys 1 to ia years; priixa SUM to ii We Ll! maintain our pn-ta-itttice as u;e Leaiig il je in jLadics and Misses' Salts. Our larre Easiness in this line of goods enables us to pre-etit yoa with so many new StvUs and ia soth variety tbat it is aa easy matter to get suited. All oar Suits aiwde sisroed aad made op under the supervision of a first ciasa Dress maker, and we rarely trrT make two snita al:ka. There is do question that we can, aad do save yoa the BismuiactBrers' profita. No eharze for necessary altera ticca. While peaking of made-cp salts we are reminded that a new Hat or Boaoet is genenuiy aa accompaniner.t. These Hats and Bonnets are just alongside of the outs huad-eda of tbera, dainty little Bonnets or Hars. of colossal proportions, but all the em bod. meets of taste aad hth.on. Pike the lo-vest. ABE HOW-BEADY. & Dick. Now is the Time : To do yonr pnrrfrasing for tbe Holiday. lHn t wait until the last moment, or yoa may not get what yoa want. "ir stock in all lines is complete with tbe la4t aad new-; art designs, and the same will be sold at the towra cash t rices. A . fine stock to select from. RESPECTFULLY, HERE BEOS: KNOW store who was not fullv ati.-5vd do, wc want to hear fruia too. Our j FOR: Christmas Gifts ! In addition to dit larje tock cf OVERCOATS, I am tiiis Cav, DECEMBER 16. 1890, Receivinsr seventy more of tJie late-t stvles and desiTis. of all jualities. I hare ako a full line of i SCARFS. HOSIERY, ! KEECIIIEFS, UNDERWEAR, Ovcrsliirt?, Hats and Cap. Loots aEd S'uoe?, Sandals and Overshoe?, Mens", Lojs. and C!i3drens Suits of ClotLing, Gloves, Mitten?. And a Lis variety of nice tlin for Ciiikas Ftesei', J. M.K0LDERBAUI.L For the Holidays We have aa abundant ?toek of Candies, Nuts, and' Foreign Fruits, THAT WILL PLEASE YOU ALL AND WILL Supply the wants of everyone. Respectful!-, COOK & BEERITS. Knable & Shuster's Dry Goods Bulletin. ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST FOR THE PEOPLE. Great Preparations Bein; Made for the Fall aad Win ter Business. LarJ stocks of Pre$3 Good, Silks, Black GootI?, FUnn!, DInLkcts Comforts, prea!. Masiias, White CioooU, Laces. Liacaj, Canton Fliaiit;!3 CbcTiots, i&, are being ordered to please ftIL We arc also bjiag ia complete lines of Coat Wraps, Jackets. SUwls Jersers. Seal Plash GarmentJ, Seal Skla Garneiitj, atd Curiaias ol all kinds. Also, hrgs stocks of Eoderv, Uadenrear, Gloves and Uslrellaa. Oor stock of American made Dress Goods coiae3 direct from onr OTa aiSLi; Yoa therefore TCtthe beneft of L-st tatid prices. Oar Fcreira Goods eot directroia the importers- We gaaraatee the Lowest Tr.ces oa til kkds of dry goods. i(i3L am 35 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA. C3-MAIL ORDER.- PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. "ESTABLISHED 147. FRANK W. HAY & SONS, Mantificturers Ranges, --Cf ?w - Slayer, Tin 4 TIN'. 'X'FrrE. SiTEET IEOX. sn-1 all ail r-ls rrtaii a npresenie4. No. 73 Franklin SL, S-ar THE COMPANY STORE, At Cli Z-.zi. i Zizzrlzz -'-7 V-i Zz'z cf BBjers Can Fiasl all thej but 5e4 la tfce Seirral DrparfmeaLs CL0TIILVG, HATS, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. QUEEXSWARE, GROCERIES, LOOTS AND SHOES, A5D ALL OF THE F1S5T QUALITY. AXO AT EEA5vNAPI.K PF.lt.Ei. SATISFACTION ALWAYS GUARANTEED. Louther's Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Hcdwl Bng Store is Eapidlj E-:::nizg a Great Favcrits "with ?t:$h h Ssarci cf FRESH AHD FUSE DRUGS, Medicines. Dye Stuffs, Spcngcs, Truscs Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes. 4'C- ihs rc-c?ca aivrj pzzsosai. aii-M10 to ihi coarpcrxr ixs cr LoeMs Prescriptions i Fainly T CASS 7JIXV TO 15 K OSLT FZS3 JSD J". MS AMJKLZ3 SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Une of Optical Gooda always on hand. From such a large assortment all can be suited- THE FIHEST BBAHDS OF CIGABS Alwaj3 on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our ipodi to 'titending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STREET . - - - SOMERSET. PA. IT WILL PAY YOU oarr iota Memorial Work or WM. F. SHAFFER, BOM 1-: F-cS i-T. PEXVA, Manoi trer of and La-T in Enter V'ri Ftu-u'1 r iHturi yatia. ma2 CnU mm m eimi ibi mi l v ti'-ir .nrt u r.i ti&.f soop Lere a ptir a..ui i- I e'..-en taeas. a-.xaj r.iratird i ' V. 'vf t&l LS MJlT LU. t inrive teim KM-awa Whita Bfonie, Or Para Zinc Monument TntrrT t E5TV. IT. A. t"'"?. a Iec: i-i law -n-neut ie tee MATERIAL A.M C'.tS -TKi 'Tl'-X. au-i b:rh u ii:De1 Ljel;i. H'li iTTt 6 r ocr CTiaiie C-i- a. a-cii mi k call WM. F. SHAFFER. AT THE HARDWARE STORE. JAMES B. HOLDERBAUM HA- JI'vT EF.CT.IYKI A LINK Of HEATING STOVES, RANGES. ' - .VXD - COOKING STOVES WHl'.-H HE Astonishingly Low Prices. Call acl xastiae lTore Jas. B. Holderbaum, and Dealers in ' ;&--e-1 Lh.lJiii.J iin !. of s'lEET-Mrr AT. WaRL ia.lr to ctI j 1H ami euuraar tlKx and frt pr.-e at Poofi- Johnstom, Pa. WOOD, MORRELL &. CO. i.1 : 'If c m7- -i V Jjf.'--'TC fi. V v eT ; , . . . y P J-V ' '' ' W frV ' .- " ' ' ' " - t- ,,,r. - eCVjVc"!T i t 14 ?JXINi; AT inaiinj joar jBrtIiae t-l-c!:cre. SOMERSET. PEXN'A- KMLaau IT
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