The Somerset Herald EDWAK) SCTIX, tttor arsI Proprietor. - li " VKSESIAT It doe lock to us like lie teigtlh of B-a-iae-s for "sen to po on a strike, tLes .;. Leo tioojii are ojt of eoej.!.3y- -I, x ;aj tie m ar uni" bovl the Lesocrat in one breath, and in another ny. with the wr iccotte Ux How .eaotifailj eons-latent are tteae present valors ef tie eoantry. Thz Dimocraitc vote is t&ia Stale irJy fell o? W.ijXO, to ht' the use of oar lock! contemporaries wrsng'ic? over the fciaasp in soa.erfct cocnty. It cl'.j g to prove that oar friends here as else-where.rer'tt"-cprett.T tinei mirker iif w Hh the Ee-paUicaa bczx saw. The country certainly knows m rx4 Jeal n: ire afcoot President CevelaaJ now thn i: did a year w hen it placed Lin in asprezce power. He La given it aa object leeaoa that wiii not wxa be forgotlea. If the future can be inferred fn the present there ia a farther Lard bo! valtiable Itsw.a in store fbr as. Tz extra aetsion of t'-frese cost Un : r( cie Saaa ahoat f whi pe- p':e wiU consider a pretty cteep pries to pay f -r the repeal cf a single Si, that , CDa'.i and woal I have been d?o-ed of with j afew days, had it not been fjr j the faction zht .iatheDsa!ratic P' ty. Tne shaajeieas aanoaaceiient conges froa V.'aehingtcra that do poittcoents ti o wili t : far.her ap- j Ziiie cnti! it ... ' . . . -., ili be laid before the IIss- on the a- ; :r.hi:r:r of C-ji-rrrt? next week. , la other w--jri. the Pr:.'lential n'ti- j .i-.s'Si N-J no p. t Tite di.-t.-kt of C". rJ?r-iexa3 Ilarter, ore of the racpat fr-e tra'ers of Ohio. 1 At L !art year fare hl-n 2-k votre, fe MiKia'.ey a p'sra! v ,r '.'kjat the lat el-tiva, aal yet o-r I'tnocra::'- brethren pnj to beiv . i v , :.v ii m " " Tat Ihraocrati au;or:ty of the Com- fri:t:--e 'n uays .Vraas evi.,en..y tr.;t.k that the ii;a-r.ty Las nj r.hta whi. h they are boend to res;je:-t. Jn-t wait until their Uri? fxa-hicg bill is re ported ti C'nirreaf, an! we are mc:h icisuken if thry di n-t hear, n'.it only from K -".v'".cac5 but frc-ii crtaia I"es; ocrats who thretrn to Lave their inter est protected or know the reau why. N , that the Democratic Eiajority of j th: Wavs aal Means cc-miu.ttee ha j avut perfo t'e-i its bill to sa&sh the tar- , 15 and wreck AaKrican ,, ... g-.venthe liepubacan n.em- . . .... tic Las been terol tae cornx..ttee ti.a! tber Wi.l t " re.-eivel" on M'nLy next to tear the bill read, whi h 1 as been framed in rrft ssi-on by the msj jrlty. Tjr.l-:r the d.re..-tioa of the President and .SfitUry Carlisle. The wa?e-earners in the factories cf Ma-wLcsetts showed their appreciatisn oi rres.itnt LtevennJ ia ti.e list e.ec tioa. Ia e'xt--n ciiles last year the- wave-earners, misled by Pernx-ratJciisa, gave Cevend lTS majority over jiarrr.a. i-ss: weec ::ie saae s.xleea cities gave the F.pa'jiicaa . . . ... canli- a jt-t 'joveraor a n.urAiitv oi Nearly !''.') working.xen made the dis covery that Cleveland and his part; were nt their bet friends. CaiiExis V.'ilacn, cf the Ways and Means committee, Las been Eifie.! by V.'est Virginia Ie-nocraj that if coil is placed cpjn the free list there will be another Congressman rejTesent Lis dis trict in the next Hase. With this st.jry al c.rnes from Washington the an-riun.-ement that the I're:dent will take care of Mr. W.lson by making biai a ii'-S Thus it appears that he is to be pa: i fjr defying tbeir wishes and rain ing the interests of the people who sett Liai to C'jCjrreHi L.t year in unto the KepcV.icans carriel 4 counties and the Democrats 4 i. Tjk year, in the (treat McKinley campaign, the Hepahlicans carrie-d C2 Conat.es and the Democrats only Lat year the Deiao rats carrieJ II of the Congressional districts in Ohio and the Ipu!;i'XES I ). Tbis year the Eepub!: cms carried 17 CoEgresiional dirtricts an 1 the I emo:rat3 but 4. The Backeyes seeui to have been very general in their disapproval of the Democratic adminis tration and the Democratic f;ee-tra3e pol icy. I: most be dreadfully galling to the peiple of the inth to support a free traie party and then have their young an 1 itmgling industries the first to suf fer from the eiTtt '.s of that policy. It may be poetic, but it is tough ju.k e. The iron prod acers of Aiabauia, Virgin ia and Tenneie, and the cal miners c ' West Virginia, wiii get it ia the neck whentlrf-e prc-Jucs are p'.;cd on the free h.-t by the new "Tarid" refjra- bil'. These 'i -.ny btt-jre country" advocates Lave sown to the wind and will reap the whirlwind. Thx sUtement ccmea frora V,asli;r g ton that the Young Mens Christian Ase--ciatioa and the Womana ChrUrian Tem perance Cnion in Iowa and Illinois are deundicg that the tar on whiskey 1 increased to j I 50 a gallon. Their letters are very r.rcrg in condemning its tr-, sad they apparently think that if the p'r i increased it wi.l lessen tie coa tuaiption. If these go' people will ex amine the statistics they will find that the various rates at which whiskey Las Lereti-fore been taxed, Las had but lirle apparent effect opon theamouct cf con-suni-tioa. iso aside all dispute about the ori- St.a c tie present Hawaiian government, it is certain that the lnid Sutes v-erax-ent reccgnized the present acthori tses and received Commissionera from and accredited Commissioners to their government. Toder what pretext then of faToess or common honesty can Mr. Cleveland accredit a minister to aa ac-knowledjr-d government bearing at the -.'r luB.iuLuuai 10 assist in itsoTenhrow Ia the oidinary transac tions of life this would be considered raaa knavery. Ia it the less so, because the transaction is betaeea people and Nations ? Hex. CiJiEi efrNtiriaexber of Con gress from the Second dtrwt of this Sute, died at his Lome in Phiiaetlphla on Saturday evening last. He was the !det member of the House in continu ous service, and was therefore the Fath er of the House." Mr. O'Neal was be loved by all who knew him for Lis gn O, genial dispoaitioa and Lis put kin J- nes. of heart. He wis an i&ieiatifabie worker aBJ ever alert where the interest of L beloved city were concent The wtfitoeacVthat be w locf an-i faith- j fi-T served will fed hia lorn r-U . trA ir rr-u.rf Kit a a perwxua friend. II a CocgreKional service t- ered a period ot thlr.j yean. lie u . -years cf a. aad never wa. married. Who that is oiJ enocu to mcetttjer "war tides" can tar forgotten the tlora of pro sent cp by Ivoocratic pt:ri3U against toe prying. laaisitorial iscoce ux and the compclsory disek ere of the wit and cn cf erery wealth i-rodwritfindostryia the rocs try, or who doec not retnertber the "conniption ta" into which oar I"eax crxticfrknia were thrown, scarce more than a year since, OTex the provii.ns cf the ceara law, which re-p": red each hoastholder to Ii 5oee whether be own ed or retited ti hne, and whethf-r it wa nortgzn-i or not: and row these eara indignant ind:vidaa'-S projose by the renewal of the til on incomes, to pt everT hoasehoi ier ail the t::ne un der the surveillance of a horde of ?- ernxent Ux cr.ieotora : and why ? Not J b--aMeihe nce'ties of the goverr cent j retire it, a ia war tla.es, bot aisply be- i io i.cM- -r ( revenne that wiU be lost by a rti jctioa of the UriiT, ani perhaps, ao, to rsaae p- for a .-arm of haapy heera who can tsaa be prov; Ii for at the ex- j penae of the people. i . : X M,3MpW;iQ I- i deveop-J dou. toe L niteo rLaies rant? ; Tery ttt1 c5 tte The latsst j tlia mcntrr credit fr r r.ro- ' S 4 fr wc t of ore of j rA1 of tU tU p:2 iron 2 of all the ateeL Great Britain pro- ! docw less than fourteen million tona cf ' tot Izmedjtte Tari3 Rtdacaoa," A- Ajsa ircn ore an 1 the United ute e:shvn I Healy : "A Fan far an Aaiomaiic, noa- ) n:l'.iion tini. Thi isahnt the ratio all ! thrcceh. ! the free -Hat policy be adopted i one of two things will be cewsearv -ocr .roc n.:crs .J Lave t-j axepi m Vi'or'.d waj cr enr iron worker? w tae to t their r;w tnaterial .":ch i- one of the tLr,ters ia ti. ry the Ivraoratic- pry is now abroad, e hUt rnjtlrg. j i eterr ahot the sad i?n boom ia the Dricc I ! of .-xners-t ciastv coai lands. Tie zzr- ' i-Jrrr and the hoc a have b-ith been in- j crest!.! IjT ir.e t-ait r-ases 01 coai r -,,,1 1, : i the y&i.' the price has aivanoel froai ;S to i3 T acfe. xo crpa of rallr--,! s.'.rveyorBareat work in theoarity an! 0Ver ?.;' Las alreadr been ditribctti i the parv-hii cf . i c-5al Ian ia. A a attorney of the Vanler-! Lilts has srrx-ared epos the scene to the j i:i' Tu.ent cf public interest. It would j be a urioas outcome if the vat-4 stores f j : coal ia PennsTii-inia. whifh Pcnnvlvi- 1 ! . , . " , - . . ", ; i . . . . 7 I now pass itto t .e control ilecf the of the fjrtTjns in- j derbi'.U. Ia ?; that are been Ka-ie ia the cja.1 Lin's tbt-v have indirectly iees tue caae of prtat t , . .. . , - , . I i tstothe peop;e of this Mate, Izrzir ; cwir? to a eve iina:oa cf weakc- and '. rapacity in rsilrial msna-rcieish If the ; Van Ifrhllis now sfp in anl prolt by . the b.'in lers growing ost cf Ict' (t".2.r ! rtli an jeiloislfcs it will only be what j u'lii'y Lappens ia such tifiations. j The miners of cal an 1 the owners of coa! Lands in the countr. that are -mt ! iat(, m4fket. the f.,:iovizg 4rtk;e ukea froa tii9 Xew : v,.-v p. showing the drs."v iV:1f of placing coal on the free list as is propos ed by the " tari S sxashers" now in c.ii trsl of the g3vc-rnxent : The soft coul in la-try of the I'nited States is tlaome-I. A:! appjals, evea from the Southern States of Alabama, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia, Lave been ignored, and the free traJe fa natics propre to gj right ahead ctterly regsrllfess of csns-rcencea. The I'.-cu cot only vigjrously protests, but it in tends to Ukecp the fa.U in regard to each of the impDrtaot industries threat ened, and show the criminal folly under lying iLia attempt to wreck bituminous mining and manufacturing interests and bring rain ani desoVion to the homes of hundreds of thousands cf oar wage eimers who are engaged in minin? coal. There were produ.vi ia the I'nited .States in l?'d no tl'an 1 - .','"' net tons of coal valued at ahont J..tO.ftO. Tnis iaduii'.ry employs directly Sld.'JO persons. Ktfimating four dependents npon each activs worker a low estimate as those engaged in this work are mostly men we Lave nolens than 1,3 .?,:' 0 p-er-socs dependiiigon this importaat in las try. Tte present do'y on bitaminocs coal is Dot in any wy a hardship. It j simply enables the bituminous coal oper ator? to iy a higher rate of wages to the laborers ho mice the coal. The im poverishment ia this particular case will come to the sou-.h, which prodax-3 ia l-?2 about - ,'. j tjas of bituminous coal, or aboot one S:Va of all the Lltcaii nous coal. The importation, free, of ccal at the Atlantic porta will Lave the imme- ; diate e.1ect cf redawcg tue outj.ut and j pri-e of Southern cial. Here are the wge ia coal mines at home aa 1 abroad, a taken from the boiks of larg oj era- i tors: S'i. Brv:fi i." ' ti -S f irf n ... k'ii:is X.an byiori;.. f-nriw-r 1 knitiii, tv. 2 J 1.4 t ! 1 . Cartful eMimitcs show tbs.t fully !'3 per cent cf the oxt of coal is labor. The i 5ng and short Is. W,-es of tie American miner must c.cr.e down if the dty on c-jal comes oS. Redace ltoaa al valo rem basis, the dnty oi bituminous coal- anthracite coming ia fjee is now lers ! Ihsa T per cent. The McKinley UriJ j put a lower daty oa coal than the Clar j taritr of 1512, aad lower than the Walk- ! er Uri-Tof 1SW To r-ntcoi! on t'. f- i list would therefore be nothing short of i a wantoa Wow at a class of men who perform a disireeah'.e aad dangerous wcrk f.r pay t. hich is now far too low. Wbea cos.' omes to the seah-jard, which , " " ur,c l" " isanect- ; td, it is, as we have said, iobably Do per j cnt. Iafxr. C-oal is tat worth more than frcrn ten to fifteea cents in the mines. For the sake of cheapening the price of bituminous coal a few cents per ton to wealthy manafactaring concerns, an 1 to enrich the foreign producer, the Cleve land A3miaistration prop to re luce the wages of nearly three LendreJ and Cfty thousand coal miners, ani thereby impoverish nearly a million aad a baif mer, wom?n cod children whose exist-" ence in a measure dipends 000a the prosperity cf a great mining ia iastry, carried on ia no less thaa twenty-nine States and Territories. There is no de mand whatever for free coal from tha Ameneaa peon.e. The idea is being pasbed by the same British iafla-n.- that oomiaates the action of Grover ""l"1 devf.!P,l ,l 1:, j . Tsey are for se.e at $1 50. and $125 and c eve,and and LtS free trade advisera. f IM fc re-pwlivelT. Send for a The particular latere in this case lobby- J coenp'e; tiLi.-c and price litt of all li- ng at Waohingtoo for free coal is the Lo- 1 ,:: r tn m.nion Loa! Cvmpacy, a foreign corpora- i tins which ia deaaaiiog the repeat of the datr on coei. Tfcat Ub corporator with a eaf-ul of .JOW. "7 and besotse refa, thoae U aJed and Southern .Utesasea are P- ritl.T wuunj 10 impoTenaa bo wuj ihe Northern coa) miners, but to curtail the mineral derekprotit of their own Sutea and beggar the labor which de pends opontiecca indostry for ita Map port. Is it crpriirj that a committee of one Lnndred IVaiorTaU went to Wxahtafrtoo to protect afainst the conaemmation of this ensecewary destrsctioi to mi the roscsitie thai aach a cwrse will destroy both the President and the par ty tLi persist la aoch dead'y folly? Th Fonim't Reduction of Pricw. Tit F-nm, whica iis reaiera reirard as the fofecKKt of o&r penodiotia, redace ita pric, ininniaf with thelatsnbernaniber, irum $5. to year, from 5J eta. to 25 eta. aeojy. Thii is the tooac noteworthy redac tion in periodical literainre that baa takes pia pertapa tha: can take place. Staga z'tx of fiction and adventure, it ilinMrated mocthiie. were wiuda everybody 'a reach even before Uie recetit rtdacsioa la the price of c e cf them. Eat do periodical of the class of TV Fm baa ever been aoid aar i;a It berome. the cheaj by baU cf u re- - icaini the largest of all onr pericdioaia of iu kind, asd its characur is ia so way rf y who carea for it of every man and woman who !r - - clare.icauoaoo grt f-.b;-J is tn- ,',, ,r-M ." " calmla'j.e. Tot aa.ei arues oj ine lore- n:tr are now o5ered at leas than each. Tts December naniber. for tXApte j, . contain the following aixieen Presideatial Appoistmcnu fr SileT' Wihm D. Foalke ; 'Necessity ! Political T.-5." Hn. W. J. Coombs; -Francis Pa.-kmaa and his Work," Jcliss ; II. V.'ard ; "Chi. J eujdy ; the Basis cf Exact hi.cauon," Precidect G. btanley Hail: " Lrl Amor.? the Nations," W. E II. Lecky ; j Tte Eina:n? of Han aad the Age of the Ha-. It. P. O Er.nton; "Need not of y iI-E-y; est Better Exchange,"' T. G. S'.'aniiia ; "How to Iteal wilb a Fslibnster ir.r M nvrlty." Jchn B. McMasr; Tseof E;ch VIen ia a P-fpoblic," Frederic Harrison : j "ilr Goilwin Smiths 'Views' on oar Freour sthtU from Puliiks,"' Dr. J. V. Bioe: "The Mist Popular Novels ia Aimca, 11312.103 N. Mao; lAsucg tju.it c: i or; j s fir. i.ioe x re - ; CV, -Vnr Fi. McKinley at curch. Try Tt-nts: Governor IfcKiniey is a ctt man and very ia ucb averse to posnn Utre the public and thus inviting atten tion. It at he bad an experience ia Brock lyc yeieriy which awnlihed fcim. He went over to lha: city and in company with a friend residing in Brooklyn attended church like the cood Christian he is. and t-e cor-.-erit a being ignorant of the fact no one noticed L:a etpeciahy ontil at ti js cf the service the omrher. domhilrs r.-r.-,, .-if Ku:nff -.r ft :.f in-rK4 t!d,n- ! tr. rr.estiosed the crctunstance. Instantly t:;re was a barst of appiaae and rash for te pew ww:re the , wad women trrr' Governor sat, and men J bis hand and ponred c.? thtircoa-a-.ulailons. I: was a trying occasion, bat the gallant Obioan managed to preserve b-! h his eqailibrlara and the proprieCe. Mule Stat -at ice. Washiswtox, Not. It. If nobility maybe estimated ia doltars, the male is a nooler animal than the hurse. Yet there are no a o; iimnal mule shows, and. even if there wtre.it is LarJ'y probably that flower a Jornel younr women would make a prac tice of palling the prize animal. The on!y w ay to pat a male, according to the Texas code, is with a feoce rail or a board. Tte man who collected horse and male !a;!-.i for tie census reports shows that the average price of a mule is $7 more than the averaee price of a horse. The ordinary male in South Carolina, which owns about 5o ' of the locg eared bea.a, is worth aooui tj ; iae average prve or a norss in tne same slate is about $79. Texas probab ly Las more males (about 3,OjO) than any other state. The average price is about HI or nearly twice the value of a Texas horse. Ia y.'ssocri mules are worth about f7 more and in Kentucky about tZ more than horses. Only a few states Lave no mules, or so few that the statistician didn't make a note of thern. One of these states is Rhode Island, wb'cb the mule driver of Texas doubtless would think is not any too large for a past- nrsge and plavgruand for a festive male of southern binh. Oregon is the only state where horses bring hieher prices than nu'n. The ordinary mr.'.e oat there is worth 5 and the bora VI. The fg-ires for California are : Males, i- ; h irst, lif,. Ia Pennsylvania, where mu;es, fmoi4 for longevity, are much used ia the mints, they bring about t6 ; horse. a-.. Ia this iUle there are TO times as many L.jrfww as there are raulee, which nam her U '. A New York male ia worth tJl and a bora fT Sfules are prlxl more ia New Jeryy thaa ia any other state, the average price beirjg about t!CJ or J-SO more than horea. I iiaois has about HO) males, cr more ihsa any other stale. Bracelets of Molten Class. G r-Aa ao, N. J , Nov. 23. A glassblower named Jon?, working in one ofthe facto- r,t at tii s place, was arrested to-day and urbail by Magistrate terrible cruelty to hia tending boy Pierce, for boy. Joa- for some reason becaias angry at the lad aad, liking his tlowp:pe full of mol tesi g.af , be woaad bracelets of liquid f.re ar-jaoa the wrists of the youth. The molten r'arf rapi J.'y burned into the boys's f eth and his acreaas of agony eouid be heard for sine d fiance. Before help arrived Jones had bniully knocked the lad down. The other workmen dressed the awful barns cb the t-ij-'s armj, and bad not Jones beea prcrnpily arreate-i Le would have bten roughly handiel. Frozen to Death. noLi!.iTfcirfl, Ta., Nor. 24. Peter Faa nan. a well known Tcuns man of this nlace. was the Tictisn of a horrible accident last c'SLt. WLile walking along the railroad th'ee milrs norh of town be had his right foot mslM! 1 ij P8 ke-gbt train, ai.d UDibie lo wa:k to itel Perished in the cot i. Tt.u morning a track band dis covered the body frozen stiff. Believing the Poor at Youngatown. YorstiJTows, 0, Nov. 24. The aasociat- r.9.ri'fm hr r't f:ir,.4 K,k;.k j.. c tisM anj wakings wiil le dribntsd to women and als! children over 6 years cf are on ThinkMlvin Dav. Ta iJst an-jmbfr.of b.-rjTo'.eut women ctaned a fund t farr:is3 tte toti from 6 months to 6 yars cf see with shoes and stockings. November Day. Nov mbr is a month of rainy, disarreea b'e days. The damp, cold air penetrate every w here and cbiii the blood, laving the fvp.eia ottj to tbe darger of cold, pneu monia stid kindred oomplainta. There is but one ppmedv tbat stimaiaiee the srstoa and l-n.iies ii nzaiast tucb attacks, and that U wliite. Nu such a wbaey as is rro eraiiy paiauoa uS on tbepoblic, but a whiak ey of ti.ovn ptiri'v and quality. Soch a wbisk-y is fclito Silver Age, Daoene or Hrv treek kvre. Tneae wbisxiee have been r-Jore the 30le fc many years aad j find fvor vbererer parity is repaired, j i'by-siciar.s prescribe teem ; ho!pitaj o-e ' t and evarr reputable dealer solu Ail t00 M'JT bod .u rimig aaTvaere. a.3ires). Klein, Hi Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. wax News Kent. "I wiU die rather thaa go to jail," was the dedaratios made Saturday by Eenton Breoeaaaa. of Lancaster, Pa. He called for a g!e of beer, took a vial of laudanam from his pocket, emptied the content ir:v the beer and. before he eoaid be sto; drank the potion. Medical aid was a--BMoeJ, bat before the arriral of a pb;scan he was encooaciaes frcm the etftcts of the drag, aad died soon arterward. Breoeman was asder indinment for selling liquor at a picnic. According to the report of the eommia siocer of internal revenue the quality of agar entitled to claim boanty at the begin ning of S-' j laet was as follows : Ixwisiaoa, eaae, 2.!4 ; Texas, cane, V, Iw; Flor ida, cane, 16,C-; Kansas, sorgham. K.'m ; California, bee. J,&3,i ; Nebraska. brs. 13.S7. Tne amount of apie scgar that is liable to be tapped can scarcely be made the subject of estimate Over ;!) w paid out ia bounty for mapie sugar ia 1 i The number of licensed map e sugar pro daoers in that year was 4.2 . Tbe Dumber of licenses increased this year to cOui which, of course, means an increased pro doctkm. 'CongTeeeman Charles O'Nehh the Father Of tbe House," who inherited the mantle of those dist-"ngaihed fellow Penary I van iaas, William D. Kelley and Samuel J. Eaaiall, died of pctearnoGia at his home, in Philadel phia, at 5 o'clock Satarlay afiernoon. He bad attained the thrweore years and tec al lotted by the Psaimist, and bad ceiebra'ri last March his T2J birthday. For 25 years be had served his eoontry in its legislative ball, having missed bat a single session since 162. He was prewnt at the opening of the recent extra session, and the last im portant .iterance of his life was his express ed detenninsiioa to be asain a: his post cf duty in Washington at tr opening of Con gress next month. A singular fict is that this Etst absence of his from a sesaion of Con cress was caurd bv bis first attack cf illness in the memory of the relatives who survive him. An Important Deos.on. The Supreme Coon has recently handed down a decision of interest to wi'.i.es-es ia criminal casa. The case was from Arm strong county, and the Supreme Court re versed the decision of the Armstrong ounty court, and awarded a verdict of I y 20 with interest and costs to the plain ti 7. Theca-e irtwodof the criminal case of Con. vs. Peter Baker. Biker was con victei of a-sault and battery, aad the Court refused to n tencehira. Jos. M. Wright was a witness and demanded hiscaets from the county, which the Comraisslojers refused to psy, taking grocad that the oanty was not liable until tbe defendant was sentenced. This tie cialoa the Court below sustained, but the Sa premeCocrt held the coan'rary, aad order ed the oouaty to psy the costs. A Herald of the Infant Year. Cip the last thirty years or more from the century, and the seement will rVpresnt tbe terra of the unbounded popularity of H aler ter's r-tomach Enters. Tbe opening of te year I-4 will be s;2T)ahz?d by the spjr anceof s frtsb Almanac oi the E.ttrrs, in wLicb tbe uses, dcrivanon aad trjja of lu s wo-id -himous medicine wij be luciiy forth. Everybo-iy should read. Tne ta .n dar and agronomical calcaiatioas to c foandia tbis brochure are always atcr.:h ing'y aocarate. and the natisti'js, il!ara tions. hamorsadotner readme tra'rer rcb in interest and full of profit. Tne Ho'et:r Company, of P.ttiburgh. Ps.. pubih it themselves. They employ more than six'y hands in the mecLaniral work, and more than eleven months ia the year are eonsum ed in i's prpara;ion. It can be obtained, without com, of ail dragzists aad country dtwiera, an 1 is prlcied in Eag::-i : Germsa, French, Weish, Norwesiaa. Swed.sh, Hol land, Bobemiaa and Spanish. World's Fair Figures- Ouoa-io. Ill, Nov. 25. The report cf William E. Ackerman, auditor of the World s Coiamb.an Expisition, was orti dal ly sent to the Board of Directors to dav. That tbe exposition was a financial success is proven by tbe Egares of the rrport. It shows, by making aa approximate estimate of the liabilities and rectipts ap to Novem ber 12, that the net aets over and above all llabilitis amount to $!.r?2 4-3. The averse daily receipts wre r)l. while the dally expenses were $-2 . The total axnlltares were $Ji 54."TT Tbe gate receipts were $l".flj5.3' arid $ t, 6H9.6l was received from cyn'siioi.s. Adding to this the capital stock of Ji).V'i 171 and the City ol ChkagVs .s'.'"' in bonds the total receipts are given as l-'H.i; Mr. Mark ley Slsns a Receipt For $2. Foist Pliissit, W. Vs., November 21 A few days ago two men, having the Kn eral appearance of show bill potters, calie-i on James Markiey, about Sve mii from here, and asked permislon to puat show bills for the International Circa" . They had a prepared contract giving thera the exclusive right to use his barn and other outbuildings along tbe road for bill posting purposes for Uand tkkts to tbe show for Mr. Markiey "s family. The cuntrat was signed and M r. Markiey Signed a receipt for Yl. Yesterday the receipt came back, bat it was no Jorgr a receipt, bat a promissory not for iJ v. Costly Fire In Pittsburg-. Prrrsitao, Not. 26 Tbe Larg? estahiish ment of the Home Dressed Meat company, wilb the exception of one small cold storage house, was distroye-1 by re tbis evening. It was located oa South TesntjCrtt street. The loss on baildlng and machicery will amount to aboat $M) ". 03 which th?rs ia $50.'0 insaraace. The Cre was first dis covered on the second 2xr and its origin is unknown. "Tha Poor Must Live." AnLitscE, O , Not. 24. I-aet night some body visited the barnyard of a firmer near North Lawrence ani selecting sSrestrer from bis her 1 butchered the animal and carried away the beef. Whea the farmfr came around this morning Le foar.d ti e bide stretched on the fcet The thievts La3 visited the farmer's bsrn and secirtd a backet of paint with which th7 painted on the hide tbe following inscription, "T: Poor Mast Live as Well es the P.ich." 12,000 Stain By Earthquakes. Txatais, rersia, Kor. 2. Twelve thocs- and persoos were kiLed ia Kusbaa, the city so terribly shaken by earthqaakes !a?t week, according to the London Timet correspond, ei C Ten thousand bodies have teen recovered irom tne reins, t i.ty liocsand cattle were killed. Shocks are sll'.l felt daily. peaks through the Boothbey (Me.) ttgitttr, of tbe beneficial results be has received (riB a regular nsectAyeVa Pills. Be says: "I was reeling rick aad tired and my stoma? a seemed all oat of order. I trx a Bimitr f remedies, bat re,e seemed to grre me relief until I was mdoeed to try tbe old relia. tie Ayer's Fills. I have takes only one kox. but I feel like a Dew man. I think they re the most pleasant and ear to take cf anything I ever used, being so finely ranr roared that rrea a child win take them I urge upon aa who are ia need of a laxatrre to try Ayrs Pills, They wta da. rood. Far an wiscMes mt the Stsnaeh, Urrr, Saw Bevels, take AYER'S PILLS Prepared by Dr. i.C Aye a Lewetl,taaw Everf Dose Effective ,A FRIEND ST: JACOBS 01 CURES TERMANENTLY Tort ured for H'a Money. Cutrasra. O.. Nor. 3 Three men as saulted Daniel Thomas, a farmer and capi talist, when he went w h' barn eariy Ibis morning and, binding him securely, carried him to the house, where Mrs. Thomas, the only ether person 00 tbe farm, was also setd and bound. Sarciin the Louse, the robbers foand 00 noey and thsn oVtnanded to know where ..', which they claimed was ia the house, was kept. Thomas told them that the only money be had out '-f the bank was $25 in bis pocket-book. They insisted that taere was maoey ia tbe hocse, ani, moor ing his socks, applied llgbtel aaarches to the suies of hts feet. They tortured bias this way for aa hour, then left, securing only tbe $25 aad a gold watch, and ieeviDg Thomas aad his wife bound and with towejs tied aboat their moa'.bs. so they coaid not give the alarm. It was hue in the day wnen Mrs. Toomaa managed to free herself aad aroase tte neighbors. They ars both eiderly people and may not sarvive the rough treatment. Frozen by a Robbwr. WiuMiut Pa-, Not. 2J Mrs. James W Ace, who was so brutally treated by a thief Friday eight, is still in a serious con dition. She was kkked and then bound hand and loot, was laid upon the porch at the rear of the house. When found by her husband she was neconjeious and nearly froaen. The robber got $'.C. The hnshand was absent when tte attack was made. STENGER'S 227 ST. AGLVT FOR EUTTERICK PATTER5S. j its w:.l be wr.'ten bv Mir7 E V-'i. air.j. Ms If there ever was a time when yon eon.d bay r; L,n:tt Kutn Mcil: -ry Mnart. Ma rry Ooods cheap, the Sat Is aow. rl- .n Hariand, an j o'hrr '.t-d'r spors I and in d.'or gan. Aia! en'er.a-nrueriTs , . , , ... - . I embroi V'T. aii'i other i3;re-i:rzroc--Aa will ChanaV- e lr .vu at 1-V-; shrse are rwve m s.a..t a .-' ' A -e .es J 1. cbtf ee. new goo-x j promed of . re and i-f aree Another VI or str.f u.iinie ii.n. o'ti 10 n- j at 2'C z in tin sale at JUi. A raisil ict il woo's Hop fackirr. Tery nobby tj e ; Hi p m una at m. jj &ym all-wool B':f k Hce t'i to 9s J a.i to ro in ihU sale at ifJ (tLer Xac raainf in pc.- twa 21-c. np to tl a pa.r, at STENGER'S DO 0 r (J) . 3 11 o r rr s c v. . . w -. O . IT. O P c5 13 -s vat (f) TLvRlieuniatlsiTi. i-?4- Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED- Ht-.jtrt for W4 will nsinfain lhect--"t--r ttat Las cs ii the tavor.re il,a:ra:e-l prriu1.cal for in lAme. Aajor-g ihe r ut'.i vt m:wi no J-rtakra by tae (4ib:ner there w:il a: -ar d jr-.-jr the yar S3(rtriy i i-isira'.ed pjir rn 1q-J ty El win ls Vt'ersr. uo ire Jjpace sa-otJ bv A:tre-1 i'tr-us. on 'irrmsiv t.y P.a'iney B'eeiow.un Par C, K:-a-d H.-iir J D Aaj". r. n,e oit e riauie ""J 01 . ue sear a Ut rov.i by t-r m aidtt ar s I'o-l rf Wan.r. the frruia reia t.-jcereesf f W. I H )f.X and nitit stn rt '.or of western rroi.i.er liic ty "n Virrr satrt k .m wi.i n!- c ct 10a t-i tv Br.drr s-bw, S -t.ar-J Ma-u::ig Iivi. Mary E Wi.kins. It r-b Mtil ry u-f . M-- La'i-er.ce A'r.a Ts lroM- fex A H-.tbsri.tje-r.s? IV Paare; re. Tin ra ai N'i.a t-i.-j. ai.d act. Ani-;l n u p-ici-f Tirrrr.t in'ere-t s;.l beoon!r.ruld by dt:r ihei cl:su. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Per Year: HAtil'EK S MAGAZiNE Si HaBPEC'S WEEKLY 4 if.' HABPEB'S BAZAR - 4 ' HAP.PEBS Y0t"X''i PEOPLE 2 0 F 'K!t . I t 1 I laf-trrSffrt i-1 ti f n-'tfd The Yoiun.es f f the Xi i-iz'-t begin wish the JutE'rs for June aad Oecetcoerof tacn year. Wnen no time ruecti-joed, stb scnplions wul twgiu with the Numbrr cur rentat the time of rei-eipt of order. Bound Volumes of ll-rjft if -a;i for thre: years bavk, in neat CnXb b::..j.ig. w::l be sett ty niaih pt-paid. on rt:t 0 i-l ') per vol ume. Cloth Ca-c-, f ,t b.nding. i cenis each by ma.l. post-paid. Rmittain-es !.cild te male by r.t of fice Money Ofiier or l'rfr, to avoid chance of ios. .Ynr-;.7--rj art uJ !; c ;,i ft U J Ut'. mzm! r-v.'-OHl 'J'. tzv-rftt ' 't -r Utrnrr & Pr-yK- AdJre-s: HAKTIIR ,t lif.' IHr.HS, N. Y. Harper's Bazar IbSi'JSTfATED. H'l-yrri R iz--.rt a journal for t be home. It givrs tLe tuist and lattst n..'orma::on arit fjsLun!: sr. i n numerous li.cMra Uous. Paris de!i;r.s, and f!tcm--het t:p plemeots are in jip-n-ao e al.ke to tee borne drv anaker aad lie prufes-ional mc"i -t. No eifr..e is spared to Lilt its anisTic attractiveness of ii.e hihet orier. its onibt i.r:e. am co-xel es. and tho'jotfMl Ktiyt mi t i W-le. a.-.d i'' ia-t psce is famous as a b 1 i.--t of wit aid hsiuor. In its iily i-sus everyth.Dir is ir-dudrJ whi.h is of interest to w. nen. Tt.e sr-r.als iot 1- '1 w ii t written ty Wi.i iaa iliaca and Wtlw bt-3.-)t r-hort str.r- HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Per Year : HASPF.Ro MAGAZINE i i) HAHPE23 WEEKLY t HAEPEP.S BAZ1P. 4 .O HAF.PEES YOUXG PEjPLE 2 The Vclnms of the Liir b-jla with the "st Nomber for Jan-y &i eac.1! year. WBen no time is nert!cnd, snbscrtptiots wi.l beein wi:h tre rarnb;r current at tae time of recilpt t-1 or.ier. Ij"iad Vulus's t.f II F, Tr.tr for three years ba 1. ia real cl.tJi b:r.i:r.2. wi.i be sent by ma:! p.-t-e aid. cr ty expre-. frteof eifieiije provi 1 J t:.efr-!jt nit fiiwi one djl.ar p.r volam? .. lur J 7 "' rr vol an e. I lota Ca fr each volame, S'i'.sb'e fjr bin.iini. wt.1 b sent ty aia.1. pjit-paid.. oa rtce.pt of il "r.k. Im ii'anre shoa'd be rr.a.le by r,t of fice M-rtsey O.-Jcr cr lraft, lo avoid cLance of low. .Virr;.j,w irt vJ t r-.-.. (j i'.Vwi rilVnf lie uitrcu wier -jf U irr & H -,'rr, Address: HAI1PEK 4 BROTHERS. N.Y. 1S94. Harper's Weekly- ILLUSTRATED. llvr'i WnUj is beyond all qavion the imiicz joarr.a; in Amena, ia it p.n i id illustrations, m its crs of d s::ni ji-iif d ct,ri;n6a:rrs. and in its vast a -my cf ra irrs In sjt-ial hr.es. it draws on tr.e b?e3eM or der of la!-ct tbe na bri 6:t-d by peition and trainiric to trvat tbe Uahr - topics of the day. la f;;ion, toe m t popaisr story writera cofitr.b'i: :o i!s co!ain. itjerb drawicsbv ti.e f-.iremot art.-: illi.-trate its pecia! ar:i;!e rs Urir, and every n-A-able event of piKic irrtr.-iJ ; it contains portrai's of Ibedistir.roi-hei mn and w iu?n wbo are msi.:i; ibe b.story of tbe tin.", while ir-l attention is rva tn the Amy and Navy. Aciaur port and Ma:c and the i'-ama, bv d s-ir, j-.k.si.rj tiperts. In a wcrd. llirir i liVi.-. coa1a.r1.-3 tbe news feetares of medai'y p--()er and the artistic and literary qjaiilirsof li.e m.szs ne with the s.!id critical ctara. ttr of the rev.tw. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Per Year: HARFERS MAGAZiXH U HAnrEirs weekly 4 '. H4Rp;-:s 15 A. AH 4 .. IIARTKR 3 Yii'Ni PK'TLK 2 w F! vy f rr -, ol.' TuCTolams cf tbe WeklT h In vi'.b the firs: NErrlr fcr January cf fach var. Whf n co tirr, is meitlortr", sabscr.ptlori wiil te:a wit! the Xatnler current at tfce time of rjceij.t cf ordr. Bour! Vt icrccs cf IJ-vr't Wefily far three vrs bark, in r.a;ciMth lindice. mill te sent by mail, pos;.-!;; r.'d, or bv eipresa. freeofeiper.se iprjv,J?i ti,e freight do-s Dct xceel one dv lar jr vjiame;, fr ST ia) jer Tolum. Cloth Cs. fbrtsrh volctrje. 'suitable for binding. w;U bwnt by mal!, post-paid, oa reoeij't cf 1 ) each. iro:;tsc sbocld Se n:aJe by Fst-f-Coe Hor.tr Graer or h'it. to aroii cbsscs oflo. ru-'jsirt are n4 to f: w this r.4re-:ir ;.t rtiiktitit IU trt -e-f c. j' t t.f Jfurptr Br'A'.m. Addrrst: HA EI CI1 i Er.0TEr.PJ5, X. V. For 189-. SPECIAL IXI'i rrMrST? TO il"Ei-;E:3E NOW 7J Town Topics. S4.00 i3 PT th n-ir rar vH, an.1 toq wi,t rrrvive FREE ?rT tie of f :tr;p ti. ih of I is; "iHCs f.jr ti.e rn-i.E- SIA-iM MbEE .W.itjie umtrr, pr.c-i cents., rtfttiT'i7.e A aiah. tiZC3 TALF. BTASEEOSE EIIEfE, ScUlixd "The Damned Thins." $5 OO. the rn:r e!l t"e "1 I'.W'X T'.l'KSat! TaI.L-i JWM TOWS TOPI." fi u. ftar. Ui r-t yon oct on'.y T ' X Ti PIi j at. io urf- a (! rj.u. ttt tLe krr vo ira. of TALfc- iu r!.l H..LII.AY M H Blit t?r TaLI, out ljemtrT iu, itiisjea iUUie 6RtAl rTit STOxY ANTHONY KENT, Prio1 EOeen'a. rMiks a-e uai -.h: S urmi .1 it" "f Pue Skor; Eeiait i f h k. irmrt-v ord- r. n'al aot, etc to TOWN TOPICS. X. E Hit Tim rm! JH!E LIVf. 1.'.. --I be Novel. Tanis, the Sang-Digger? JUS I OU 1 t. mocnAii, a:ii, iUO poKraid. j TUrflni tf America .Vfirrpd pef, CHAUAES A. DAS A, Et. if or. TAe neHrs Cm$tUutio.tX AmerU-a Idee, the ArUn Spirit. Thtte firt,lt.ndn the tin, frerrr: THE SUNDAY SUN is the greater, Pirday nrwrajer w rlh iu tne Pra 5: a trv;. tj aa'i Da y, ty wa l. Dai y -d Sudsy. y wa'l. 12 a -ar JS i yur i a ysar T'e wky. . . AQureSS - $! a ytar THE SUN. NEW YORK, The "Neverslip" Horse Shoe, rOK WINTER TTSE. ABSOLUTELY PREVLTTS SLIPPING. Is 'rty tr i rmrt rt to bone asl driver. rLKs sre k M VAhLK. tMwt-M tre4 ani tfJ.F-eaaRPEMN'i. rJia:3 koara coul to tirr.v or k.u S uitu t nJ ia a fr mioaus aitTjOtit Iuiu:i4 tae horst iret SAVES MONEY aol tiie lot wsjriii : B-km :h shoe, a i oi. ia4,- i VirMr tret fr-im fr ur-t.y re xno i cuxanj.c aooe? to oe sarTMtacvl. Srnd fV(ccl orrca o boe f. tr'ah al ffed w. i r-cly a it aa.i oo . hirSi arr j-'.trt'l ii.'.- wiiifcrr o3.t rrj low j r.ee. Cir.-iiri, 5 r.?, eu-.. us.lvi See. -J. E. SHIRES,- solc ascisr roe score a o Jtoi- SCT COU1T1CS. I:r a Ha.-l.-e, E s::i Scpt-lfc-. etj. Cl" RT PncCLAMATl' -X. K-a 4 Th -rr.'mI fs:; fifapi:Lr u.e Wt sVIa'i l-n.ilaX 1 r.rrkl Jav : .:a.rf. f -f E.3 trvi of iv.i e 1 rr'.tTT 5r-er ii ti. 5 Ii;r.c-i. 4VX- J i3fci Ktrn ai Noah h:t?9 s Ei, t . Ji'lj u4 : .r OyriiCiaEiT'ft P.- ar-'l Jntc o( i- .'iri 'A :jvr A5i T-rE:isr ui z .!--- -.if, i- tt. ' -'ni-r-rt fcirr iue-i :eir prf, u.-i t- 3ie 1 Px ioM:i.r ft ' oc" V ajci2S'n ?.- z 2 'Vr-ai V'lirw of Ll- h--a! -rL-" J. J LarlaTrTy. CajLtTa of Kftx i-d Icrui.er ml rJcrlC.fcrVt, OS MONDAY. DEC 11th, 1393. lis-re in tia--.r t-r m-.-.t. rv-..-. rr-c- sirraj;fr, to Co t !i ii.ir r mr.i- a so iLe.r c-w-fcai-i Id t-iA.f a;ctr:4,a u iji-e. 4aZi-i they w a- t-r -x axils: vs p--rs.-T leal .re or '. ia to of V'r-v-t .wis :y. Wis then ftaJ "JcM jo j.rje. q u-cci u tie j ii. I5AIAH G-'D. i ur- &r.g:i ii ,ar, i-n.xaT orri. Sot T--ias, tit-Art, i'r.nATT jr Livrf L.mae. K A ;.."-J laUJT I ferjliaT T iTtftalXiQ M ai-U Imr-T. LUC U wr. .brtira, i. 1 o;arT vn ,r -, Jrj iu? 'A-Tl:tr'l. Cnn' Kday Curt Co 720 VenJu.$o St PHILADELPH!., PA. IF YOU WANT TO KNOW or A THOROUGHLY GOOD SCHOOL cr EvL-ice-s. Sb?rt!arl, Vi-Sc. Ara!r.c. ft eataktrse to MORRELL INSTITUTE. su.t saia Tf oe as nr. . JOHNSTOWN. MfS. jL E. Uhl. Christmas Opening, DecemBer 1st. BOLL5 lit lie aid bij. China, ELq:ie, Knit and Indistractable Polls. DOLLS AT ALL PRICES. Doll caps, Bell stocking?, Doll .-Uppers and Doll hat;. An immense variety of fancy cad useful articles suitable for jrift?. ineluJin:: Drc-ises, Cioaki, Coat?, UnteaL faney ernbroIJered and brocade IlandkercLief?, Haadkerchiefi from 5 eents to $1.2 3. Gloves and Mitiets Tool, kid and fur tHinmed. Home Knit and Silk Hoods. iniaci? Jacques am coat?. uia:e 3 Kid and Cashmere Gleve3- ( A Large Une of All Kinds of Oress Goods at Reduced Prices for the Holiday Trade. A tig variety of Ladle's Far Cape?, Scarf? and Muff?. Ia order to gire all a chance, I vill make especial low prices from nov nntil Curistnia? oa La-lie's Capes, Coats, and on all Misses" and Chillrens Wraps. MRS. A. E. UHL. HEADQUARTERS FOR SLEIGHS, BOB SLEDS. ROBES. HORSE BLAHKETS. HAl'iESS, BELLS, James B. MAIN CROSS fTPEET. TL- are all of tLe .-t zo'Ai REMEMBER I WONT BE UNDERSOLD. JAMES B. HO LDE R B AU f,1 IP. SCHELL?; DEALER IN STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS; and Kitchen Furnishings. MANUFACTURER CF TIN. SHEET-IRON AND COPPER VAEI SUGAR PANS. SAP BUCKETS. SCOOPS AND SYRUP CANS boti roar. -3 and s-are ailotre-: po.-iicl-.- prices. Tia aid Steel RoeSr?. Tin at-1 Ga;-.-at:.-a Irort Srostir? f..r II aai CifL?. j'it ia L:;t L.ar.c-r. Eitiirjiies furx.o.i for heatz lur by ,tva::-. Let -r U y air viilout clarr-? P. A. SCHELL MAIN CROSS ST. OUR CLOTHING IS Psi-ht in Style, KIsht in- Fit, Ili-ht in" Workmanship, Right in Price. MINTIMIER 122 Clinton St. - JOHNSTOWN, PA. More Records Broken ! Quirk's Great Furniture Emporium Has Done It! Ye?, exorbitant -pri:? for DI-;ai-. B area a. Defk, Tal.'.a CUir?. Mattresses, Sofa?. rst cla5? Tarlx-Se:?: ar,l CI lizl- cf ciare havebeea knocked ia the head a: SO"!'!'''; Vi" v;i Vuai d tM a MAokMw A? evideace of the fact call at Xo. 11? YTahlzzicz S.root, JcL-Mn ra opposite the Company Store, where U:e reatct bargain? can le L on tcrrrij to sell rr:rcha?-:r. SPRING 13:j. Six Mammoth Departments Each, the Larcjest Store ct Its Kind in Johnstown. DepL A 1 t. B -T i -t. C Carprt ar.J La-iies C--ota. IVit. I C.hinz, Ha-. Furr.Uiiin tiycij, SL-e tluit FIT aa Uie loe-t 1 In C r.rETS our evr i-a-r?. str.v f r-. v: CthCjr f r ill tl-o : r t ; - a r- :a i - J r lira. (u. . :ieery .ic - T:, MAMMOTH RSTalin STOJir, JOHN THOMAS & SONS, :C-24S Vain 1., .'OHNSTOWN.Pa. SPHIiNTG- WE are Ready. OTir Spriiiir 5: StvlUh. nek co-taias everytl.irg that is Not, Eo: I n Men's. Yer.;h's, Eovs" an 1 n.IIJrn's C- thir.- ire are ti.e h---ti A Lead p.h I shouMer abov- "sr Hat DepartcjEt claileus the aa.T'.-aiio seeing is Lelievinj. call and be stlsSed. THOMAS & KARR, 251 and 253, Main Ftrcet, J0LL'ST0YX, Tl, Great Inducements. Goods reduced in Dry Goods, Carpets. Oil Cloths, Lace Cumin?.. Ladies' Coats, c Xow is the time to buy to save money and get something good. :-JAMES - ,$IJ;:j WHIPS. ETC. Holderbaum, CO-r.l - SOMERSET, ?X & OGELVIE Evry-:';in2 hen to t f v-. 1 ia a frst ' I'rr - .I tl jre. i! re an-1 iirv:t:-r r.oveiiitr" tiian evr !:: ' 1 WE A It r-il-y the l-st rr-:.-.z ratvra a-? prvf.' thin ku C-.aU ;;.--- dl - T lar. mankinJ: t"-i r: f. rl V -" .. . f . .i. ;. -a' tii.vi -4;; ut Ji.-.n. Ui! ia a: - :: "1 of 1S93. Are YOU tl Ci ever. price in every line. QUINN, ;he c :.SS; -r iS We iii; . ,wen r n T i to 1- 1 ar , -rs : 1 ti r ." r at 3.-ar-b ... :i .'1 t' orta a Ji-t -aril it b . a , ; j Ui ,k-ai f c: ' b a --tat' T 0 A. a y '..to .j-.l r r s .: . h- tl l i-f I.: d- -1 ib ..rl, A . Hi c: y 1 ' su u z:. 8-- ;; to ; 3 .-J-t. a it jr.-! tr-r if i. "ie ts.l : f .1 T.. Oi; r : t-.o r tJ 'Oil j'J -id Jt S:,-Ir3 U .- in f i. !y i f iUh 112 fer : m. 5 j'....a.- j Tj. rar ; r r iia-i-ir 1 hj i nvl ; cV. 4:; - sir it ; L.5 is. - at 5.' Jr Cu.- 4i. 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