The Somerset i iei iid. IVAKI fHTl-U EJitor nd Irepri.tor. ss?? WKONESDW Xoveintsr IX IsM 1 1 was a landslide in I', ' . irth jiutke in lv.'"., it will "' : cyclone in Al l. that is le ft out ofthe wreck is New York City, which was recapture-el by Tammany. Tm: reform war lias swept New Jer sey into the Iit'puUiean ranks to stay. Welcome, erriini sisUT. I'm: the first time in its history Keti tu. kv h:is cl s'icl a Republican (v- ri) .r. There is stiil lwlni in (.Head. Om reailirius her faith ly a niajon (v of nearly M'),K'. Who now dare say that MrKud.-yisr.i is dead, or even sl.Vjstiir H M K H'v, since the clettiotis f last wk, there is a jrrowijijr iiiiprcssioii that Mr. tic .-eland will not serve a tliird term. I r wasn't Jirich of a lifiht in lYiin svivan'.a anvhow. It was done quiet ly Mid completely. 57,1,0 M wili do. For an oil" year Xi:v Ji:i;sKY for tin si-cnd time lc- eh-chir- i ii' T fiit'.i in Kepubiicitn principles iiy si plurality of -JTnM. .-'he lias evidently -ome to stay. It is not believe! that .r.vr sins! many tears over the downfall of Hill in New York. cnn:ui in Maryland, a'i 1 lliackbuni in Kentucky. A MAT has liecome of the IK'itiocmt-t- ro-t-rs v.e were wont to ms after each s:ic.-.iv e lection d:i V Have lie v turned into mere ca kliny hens? A.v: Marylaii-l, My Maryland, has turned fr.mi the evil of her ways. How true that Wlloc tile lalll)' llilitlr oul to hum The if. 1.1 imn rmy n nirn." I.sr Week's e lect ions s.-tt 'ed the rresldclitial eiU-.-stiotl f T Is:c,. Tile only uns-'.tlil -.i;-s!ion i, which Ul1 ;m!'iic:iti caiididate will lie t'.ie lucky man. The President was wise in issuing his Thiiiiksivinjr pr'H'laination ltefore t lie elections. Ieinocratie e-tndiilat-s and politicians have nothing to be thankful for now. I Null the wreck and cra-h ed" IK--i.i'f r;;cy last wis-k t he-re was one frlar i:i i-x.vj ' -on. The Tammany tivr is still alive-. slinki;!ir amid the rt:i;is, with its -.;;id:l ap2',,15:'.-'' In-twcvll its Ic. !".:- o!:i;s.ii: CamI'i:k!.i. Hnado : rcl hot c.itnpa'iru in !iio:uid claimed to Ik- a sure w 'inner. He is better in i'oriiksl now, and not nearly so anxious h In' a e-andidate for President ne-xt year. Tiiki::-: is not goinjr to any sciani lii' for the Democratic Presidential nomination next year. The edevtiotis of last week s. tiled that. The ein-koos w ho talkcl of a third term for (Jrowr veiil now see-ni Ve-rv small. Til K fanners e.f t!ie 1'iiion have ha'1 atsst,. of the "jritd eild Democratic tiiites" for the )iat (tio years in the prices fur their wheat, corn, potatoes, hos anil sheep, and n Tut'.ljy of last Week Voteel tlle-ir s;.it iniellts. T a I'M A.w carried Cue e-ity ef New York, with the cry of "open more shops :i Siitidjy," but wit! a It.'pu'ilica!i Governor and a U- p.i!!:c.i:i I.esiisla t -1 1 1. there is not much ehatuv of the Suiiitay laws U i.itr rcjN'alcd. Tijk solid Soti'Ii isbr k -n sit last. Kejitucky is K-p'.i!tlic:m by bi.O.tt and Maryland by nearly 2UM. Hith of these State-s have elee'teel Kepul.li.tui I.: i-'atures. u hich insures a Kcpuii lica.i S -iiator from ie'i of tliein. Tin: I e!ii'H-ratic journals that claini- I everything in sii;ht before the ejec tion, know U-tter now, and have abat ed their e'lithusiastu. They are iiot even sure that MeKinleyir in is Ieflii;e t, tt:d Protection a mvth. 'the day jiree-.srmg the ejection the Deiiiocrats of Hi'm were elaiming the State-, an I whistling; "The Camp-Jv-Us are e-or.iing.'' :i the i:iy sue-ct-liiii the e-hvti;ci i; w.is discivered tit-: Cu-iipVl! d: n-; ceu.' witliin I-l t,iKri votes td winning. Thk g.iitt .f '. S. Senators in Mary land, Ohio and Kentucky, together with l i n o.v S'tri'-ir- tin, will i.iie fr i n I"; i.t, w ii! g'.ve th It jei'ilieins -:itro! tf that b y. St. whe-li tl:e next Pre-: l tit t::ki- his sv-at he wi!! is-.i-t tiaed by majorities iu huh ho.:s.-s f Ctl!"ress. Tin: growlers and the alarmists w ho pre.lie: d that the !-i ember.- of the liite :tlh'lle W.tilhl fe.sl ;:' their gnidgc ngainst S.-nator l lay by .-jiting the ticket, Vie-r.' slightly mistaken on! y C'.v ITd.O H. The smarte-: fellows w iil vvitetim -s nuke mistakes. It's hu man nature, vn-j know. Ok the sin iK-iit'tcrat w ; made the r.i -.- for the S.ip -ri r "urt, Jade Pe- er 1. Smith, of L-ee-kawr.ua county. v.mh the priz f iy a iii.ii..r;ty eif ah.mt .., 1 1 v.tt.-s. JiiJgc Smith is a ttiemiK-r of thei:.:,! it.catho:iecili;rt.:i,i;i it , l ail -g -l o ves Ins e i. ction t ) th e-a:n- i:!t!i yarn th it the A. P. A.'s wotild op- - him on that r-uud. T!iis aroused leis e. religiotiis's w!io made strenuous eXtrLs t-t swell his vote, and to more e-:r--;-ri!J y el Ciiis, e.tt -i! the ir either j l licial c.i!id:.!.te- ais.l vo'ei "plum-p-rs' for him, this running him r.'ica l etf his e .lU jg ies ati l svur:iig his eie-e'iioli, JtlJ;Te Suiit'.l is said to b. a sound 1 l.vyer au.l trastwert!iy jurist. ' il rep trt e-f Ac i:i.t.i to the ami the t emmiissiom-r eif IMue-alioti. the tiiiiiilxr etf pupils enrolled iu the schools and e-o!!e,-s, public and private-, etf the I'niled Slates, is more than -L' ..T vnt ef the populatietti. The . Iiighe-st figures atuine-el by any the-r tun'ry in recent y-ars is a f not ion w ithin 21 jn-r evnt. and the e-ountry thus distinguished, strange to say, is Ireland. Next afur Ireland mine Prussia, Knglaiid, Catia-I.i, Se-otlatnl, Ileigiuiii, I'ramv, Austria and Holland iu the etrder naiuesl; and followliiK t'.i -se, but ut a e-oiisidcra'ole elistaiiev. I .. ... ... i spitll, Jtaly, Alexicei, Kussia and Turke-y. lit nenrly evety -untri' there is now a e-oinptilseery schtl law. hut iu none is it rigorously and sueves.,. ( full veu ft rev L j n,n.. m- v.. better. Senator II ills mreer as Uic master i New Yrk State polities, it is everywhere admitted, is enleeL He cannot lie leturn ed t the Senate. The overwhelming Ile puMi.im majority in the StateScnate will make the election of any Hemocrat to the United States Senate impossible. He can not 1 named for the I'residcne-y by the Itemoe-raticpsrty, except in spirit of in difference anl desperation, l'.eaten last y.ar for e;overnor by lon.iXW majority, leaten as the leader of the Ih'mocracy ! lhi year uii.l on ine which he made and a ean vass w hich he uiuioal alone e-em-iluctetl, lie ill. it i thought, accept these results as Jetcrm inative so far as his own relations as lca.ler to the democratic par ty are concerned. Iirilliant as kodk of his earlier suc cesses were, yet it wiil always Ik? reniein-iere-d of him that w hile he for a few years brought the party to supremacy in New York Slate, it was under his lead ership that it went to pieces, and as it sec ms now is permanently overthrown. The Jonah of the Democracy. Ni w York Sun, IVm. The emphatic reprimand repeated on Tuesday was not solely due to a continu ance of the obliquity and pipheadedness which e-auscd the national rebuke of Mr. Cleveland in a rebuke eejuivak-nt to a declaration that, if under the Constitu tion the American people iiossessed the ' power, th.y would that moment have ejected him from tiie post in wliieii ne hnd ceased to le the ir reprewntative. A reassert m of tlieir inflexible puriese to Ih rid of him at the earliest iossible hour, was rendered nei-esssry ly his f.dly in permitting a knot of parasites and cui kiK-s to propose a tliird term br the nwn wli: snond term even his coun trymen were hungering to shorten. From the instant that crazy scheme was mooted, it became impossible for the Democracy to poll its full party vote, not merely in the North, but in such Southern Siau-s as .Maryland ami ien- tiicky. From that instant it was certain that !". like would utter the blast f wanting and of doom. What! A third term for the tvice -onvicted Jonah of the democracy! In the b'.a.e of Tuesday's indignant protest, the third-term project w ill not ir,-t a vote iu the nest democrat ic national convention. Besosratie Harmony. Kr.uu the rtiiludelpliia Times. Jud-reYerkes reitived his large vote in this city without pohliiMl combina tions and without his friends making any concentrates! etl'ort to vole his name alone, with the view if putiiiig him ahead of his associate's. The only "plum per" voting to any extent in Philadel phia was done by the organized Irish sentiuii lit that was cry st allies J to work and vote alone for Soiith's elee-tion. The pretense fir this action Was that the A. P. A. element would tiacritie-e Smith le--ause of his Catholic faith, but the vote of this city shows that there was no ma terial cutting e.f Smith by Protestant I teuitjcntts, ami the injection of a relig ious ch-mcnl into the emtest, so f:tr as this city is coiicerne-.i at least, rests w ho'ly ilb those who organized t sup port Smith alone. It is probable that the same thing is true throughout the state, and the result, under these cotiditi ns, wi'l not be conducive t democratic h:ir- IIIOIIV. HairUcn'i Viewi. eietieral Harrison, when asked for an expression on the result e.f the cle-etion, replied: "oh, I have nothing t-t say ex cept that I heartily rejoice at the victory of yesterday. I am as glad as any erne e.m le that the prineiph-s of the Pepub'.i an party should met-t strong and wide an endorseuient from the peiph. The states .f New Jerse-y, Marj'i-i"d and Kentucky are new stars in our crow n, but they are none the less welcome. I am glad th:it the Republicans of the-se states, w ho have so long fmght the bat tie in vain, have now reaped a reward for their elevotiein to itcptihlican princi ples.' What e-ffes-t w ill the ele-tio!i hat e in ls? "oh, I do not e-are to talk atjont Is-kl K very one know s as well as I do what the result of the edecti.m pre s.iges." Xiry land's Kew Governor Will Have 5.0C0 Cffis to Fill. Lloyd Low ;:.'-s w ill eioubllessly have more patronage' to liestowr w hen he le smesi ,overnor .f Maryland two months hence than the I'xce-.itive e.f any e.the r Stale in the I'nion. I!y re-:'.si;ii of tiie great 1 1 epro strength in some? of the coun ties, ii has bes-ii tiie pt'icy of the State to e,;iicentr.ile the g vernmeist in the hands of the 'ove-rnor. Then, too, w "aenever a c.eitity w oul 1 g t Ueputtlican. ths dem ocrats v.-eiid rush a bill through the I-gislature transferring theapiK.intments to the ;o c-rnor. In this way several of the e-otmty treas urers, all the h-x-al school lniiir-ls, the liquor 1: -e-nse- eoiiiiiiissioiiers atid tiie m-li-e-magistrates and ju-tiees ef tiie peace for iliihimore e iiy are named by tiie Gov ernor. Tiie Governor als iuiu-s all the i lec tion oiVus-is. jrivin him e-i.ntrol etf the -e---tion machinery of the Sl.ne. The total iiumtMrof appotnpiients Mr. Lowielt-s w ill iMiitro! approximate For i::s':mec, he appoint the election su-pervi-ois, w l; i in turn app .iut the ein.--t: in ollie'-rs. Tiie htcai seh-tol tmards are aj.; ointisl in like mariner by ttehooi com missioners n:e:iied by the Governor. Mr. Iiunde-s is elected for four years, his annual salary bing l,Vl t. during his term there will be twj sessions eif t!e Lr-gis-li'ure, th tirst ene e-.in vening next January. As that Ni.Iy is now Ke p.il.iir.in. it is not unlikely tii;it t!ie sys tem of centralization of appointive jewer in the (J.ivernor's bauds, l.jiin .-m, f.-le.-ed ! y the de-niex-rats, w ill lie chang-ed. livority Etopt at 174.412. The i ult of the e-ie'ctioii in I'ennsyb. :i !.:a o:i last Tm-sday Is as f. il'oevs; roil sr.XTK TRKAsT HKSU IT;l wo t. K 4".Vi j: M -yet. 1 :,J4 li iyeeoo I's p'uryliTy 171. H.' im:i si i-Ki:ioa i-nriti jinix WM' ir.l. It It n . ... 4 .-5 t'-.Ts! tV,.'i-J IVVTsi 4 .4.111 4.:17 2i.fS -Js r-M.-r. i: VieU-li:.vi, It it.- ier. It i r.-.ly It Smitii. i i Ycrk.. It M.-.--e. I N..v.-. ! . I , ;.lel. I M ..rlieii.l. i Smith i- IiN-ttJ - tiie seventh Ju). he !i:ivinj .".J'il vtts mre tlun I V rl.W lb m.v! li.rlMst 1tom.kr tt, ,.;,n,,iJ:;tc- s.vn .m ttlIwtit.IIe ttie SapeTi.tr e'ourt. State ITifnres Coap'ete. Iuu.Ai.i:.i-:itA, Nov. S. Tiie returns from Luzerne county were eomplete-.l to day, mi l tl.e result eif the election in Peiin-y!va:.ia in Tties lay is as ft! lows: For State Treasurer Hay wo-v.l. Hepult lican, 4.".j.'ni V, Meyers, I.-:n e;-ai. 2st..M: I lay vv.to.i's plurality. 174.41". For Supe--riore-Kirt j.id - YViH.ird, !-p:ioli.-Mn, 4"7.i"t; l::ce, Hepiiblican, 477,72; IU-a- j v;r. K -publican, 4V.,:!J; Wickhaui. P.e-I 'i'..icaii, 4Vs7st; Keteder. Ib-publican. 4-un. u-iadv, Kepubliean. 4IVU7: Suiitli. dem v-rat, I.lo Yerkes, demo, e-rat, L'vtrt; Noyes, demoe-rat, 27i,7ilO; Itete-hel, l-'iii.M-r.'U, 27 $,; i; M.Krehea-I, dem o- rat, S7l,t; Mai;.: ?, deuiiK-rat 27:'s- Smith is thus elee-ted as the seventh judge, he having 5,211 vettes more th in Yerke the next hight?st ie:iiite-ratiee-an-tlidate. Ak Acy Woman Who us?s the Cinderella Hinge, what its advantages are over the ordinary cook ing rantje, and she will tell you that it is an even leaker, browns nicely on top and Niltoui. and is eevtnomical in the use of fuel. It be iu work quicker, better and with the Iest evxpu'isei of auy range: upon the market. Sit! d by Jamiis H. Ilet'.rtEstRAt'V, Somerset, !. Afler Eectioa Koti. Semi-official returns from New York give Palmer, Ue-publican, for se-cie jiry of htati a plurality of 01.7S7. 4 . So far as they have been reported Ker ry, Prohibition, res-eive.l 1I,C7i ami daw- n, People's, 3,4wi voters for State Treasu rer. ' See-retary Carlisle hits returneel to Washington from Kentucky, w here ho went to vote. He declined to express an eipinion of the results oftho election, either iu Kentue ky e.r elsew hr. The returns of tint vote iu the Twen tieth ju lie ial district, comprise-d or the counties of Huntingdon au l Milllin, iu w hich there w as a triangular contest, give Daily, IVmocrat, 1,S majority over Wil liamson and 3,1-Viover Culliert-soii. . a James K. eiarfield, setr. ofthe late Presi dent, w as elee-ted Suite Senator from the Twe-nty-fourth and Twenty-sixth Ohio distri-U by an enormous plurality. The district is normally Republican by 10,0-W, but he has carried it by ove-a H,(XM. . Frank Willing Leach has declared for a Philadelphian as successor to Cniteel Slatvs Senator Cameretu. He said he had no persoual choice, but ejeorge S. ra ham, Jiihn Wanamaker, John Kusse-H Young etr Charles C. Harrison would bring credit to the e.luee, the e-ity auJ the par.y. . The context over the Maryland senator ship, in place of Senator Gibson, whoso term expires in K7, promise's to In? ex citing. Among the Republican aspirauts are eJe-u. Felix Agnus, editor of the Italti niore .Ii' .-n; eGet.rge U Weiliiigtein, w ho was chairman e.f the Lowndes cam paign committer; Judge Ltuis MK'ennas. Huntingdon County, besidi- helping to elex-t a demiM-ral ic Judge on Tue-s.lay, a!si e-hise a demoe-nitie Sheritr "Ceirporal" dave Wilson by a plurality of It veites over Kipple, the Uepublie-.ui randidate. Wilson servel a term as Sheriit" semie years ago. He is the first demoe-ratie Hunting Ion-County etilicial elected siiie-e the new liallot law went intoetfecU e The magnili eent campaign which Wil li.im o. Uradley h is just -.mpleted, and which lias made? him e iovernor-eleet of Kentue ky, iiakes him a strong vice-president ejiianliiy. Kepublie-ansof not emly Kentticky but many other State.sj think he wo ii! Ia twT ef strength totheir next national ticket, and the-y w ill strive to s.-e him given sexun-l place upon it. A new ballot machine w as tried for the tirst time in a Stile election at Mount Vernon, Yonkers, Sinjj Sing and several ettli'T p!:u-es in New York state w ith suc oss. The mac-hine is a unique contri vance td" the citsh register variety, that lsttli rceistcrs and adds the vole of each candidate. Fie initiutes after the e-lose of the polls the result is known to the judg'-s ami clerks, w ho have no adding t J el tetr ballots to e-ount. 1 9 Jaiinsi C. Matthew s, coloreel, formerly recorder of elcls at Washington, under President Cb-ve-!and's tirst administra tion, has 1m cu ehs-tesl judireof the record er's eonrt of Albany N. Y., w hie-h carriers with it the power of a Supreme court ju-lg.T. His majority is over 2,'Ml. Ha w as iio:uinatel ;i:id -lected em the regular democratic tieke t. This is the highe-t jtidicial ei:li-e ever held by a negr.t in this country. (Gov. McKinley made 41 speeches In va rious parts of Ohio and th- fignre-s of Tuesday are a vindi.-atioti ofthe claim of his frit nds that his loyalty was not ofthe p.. rfunetory variety. A pliasjn feature of the re-sult is that the State is united ! yoii.l suspicion, and will earnestly giva its undie ided support to Ueiv. McKinley in ls:i.i. Moreover, 'r. Feiraker will proliahly he-ad t!ie oiiiei delegation and jires.-iit eiov. M. Kiiiley's name at th-J Kepublie-an Nai.nal e invention. Itev. dr. Parkhurst, the reformer, jum;i(sl on Mayor Strong Friday, accus ing him of being in a great measure re s; ..isible f r tho T.im:u:i;iy victory. He said Mayor strong had 1 -me a greit many gerid things for the pistph;, but had baen uniforiiily false to the platform uKn w hielihewas elected, iuth.it he elid not live up to his ph- lgec of non-partisanship in iii ikii! :i:.;,.iii:inic:i. The re eren I d n-lcir added ! Inst.-Ti l of educating the community up he h id e bleated it d-tw n, and iiui-parll-sanship has t-i our e-iiizeim neither so true nor impressive a meaning as it had when M r. s-irofie's mayoralty t-Tin ci'miine need. It is to the demoralization so induce, 1 that 0. 1r present situation of iiele.it is in part due. M iy-ir Strong to-day elee-lared he had f.iitiih' I his pic.lgM, an I th -m!y tr.t l-blewa-itliit h ati 1 dr. I -'ill irt did not agnv as t ) the me.iiiing of non-partisanship. A politician, if capable of tilling an eillice. w as not barreel iu his e-stimaliou, w hile t-t dr. Parkhurst he w is. Smith Gets the Superior Court Flam. Pmilai.klI'III v. November 7. Cem phle returns have I teen re-ceived from eve ry eMtitity iu tiie state on t!te ve.te for siiji rior c :ii t j'l l.s, excejiting Luzerne i-.unty. Luerne, however, had com plete! the count for Smith and Yerke-s and the eoinplete returns eif the state for these two e-andidalos is given Itelow. smith is thus e-leetcd minority represent ative o:i the; supuri.ir e-ourt lieneh by The totals for the twelve candidate's (with I.azerno missing except in lhe vot-" for Stirth an 1 Yi-rke-s) aro as fol- 1. ns; K-publi.-:!!! Willaid 4L,.2-r!, Kice- 4F..-;;s r.e-aver 4!i,s77, Wickhim tle.VJ i, Itee.b r 4 S'.dll. odidy 4 :,2s. democrats- S:nlh 2so,s-"j, Yeikes 2).-s.-.. Mag'-e 2'rr.lJI. N'oy.ss a-.V'-S I'.ech- te i 2.1.1.;;, M iihei I 2;;. vd. Friad ia Smith's Vote. Pnii.AiiKi.t'iiiA, Nov. l;. Tliere is a strong suspicio u th it the vote for Ju-lge Smith as tiie sue -es.fiil d'til ter.iti-? e-.m-did tte for a place em the Superior Ccirt bench m iy h ive b:"!ii fra-i laletit'.y pil led a-j I c t inte I in this e-ity. Warra its w ere issue 1 late o-i Si'-.irdiy night by Judges Arnold, ; ird on au I S.ili'i-rger, sitting as c mimitting m igistr it-js, for the arrest of t'ure ete.-titm ottl.-ers of a down town ward up the eh irge eif m iking irauil.iienl returns. thirteen more election o:li -rs, m linly dj.n -.-r.it, were arreste I to-niaht, art 1 warrmts are o-it for seven eith-rs. Tie? alleg"! f.-i.i U were c i n n'tte I i.i t!n in. rs uii'i and Yerkes. XcXialf7 'Will Prutica Lw. Coi.fMv.cs,"., Xov. bl. 'iovernor and Mrs. McKinley are prepning to return to their e.ld h ttiio at Onion, '.. le oe c.ijiy the s.i-iie hoase which they moved into as bride and gnxim i'i years ago. Iu this hoii-e they will eh-brate their silver wedding on January 21. Tiie iovernor g-m out etf olli'e on January ", an ! wiil then resum? his law practice in Clinton. Friends say that by this ti.ne next year he will have lie-en e'cct,d President. Prom now until the National H"p;i!i!ie.iu e invention next sunnier, all honorable means wiil lie us.-l by his supitorters to give the great exponent of protection the nomination. The C!o;V Silenze an Omsn. Cai i: M iv, N. J., Nov. UK Mrs. Mary Townsend atid Miss A bliie ei.irretson, eif this city, r-ss-ive-d word this morning of the death eif their brother, J. Aaron li.erretson, al Wit home. No. Ii2'l Cooper str.s?t, Camdi'li. His death occurred last night, but as the telegraph oflk-e was e-l.tsed no word enuhl then be sent there. SiKtn after re-eaiviug the s.il i!it-?:lig;ns3 the ladies disc:veresl ihit tin clo -k en the mantel saeif of theit ("lining room had stopped running nnaeeountably. Then t'.ny m 1 le the further discovery that fur ti:nepies-e had ceased to lie-at at the p.-.s-isc hour at w hich their brother LiddieJ. (OFFICIAL RETURNS OF THE GENERAL ELECTION ! rtlSTRIeTl AiMisem- .. Al(iel:-tl' Hen i n ait.h .. l;niihe-rsviiili-T I 'ass, Imsn Koreigh - ene-roauifi . Coiiiliie-tee Hon.ut'h.. Hkiick Fair Heilie - tiret-nvi'le-. . If oov.-rse-iUe- lt,,mtiif Ii : Jefte-rsen - .....j Je-iiiienown Uoruuch Je niior . . ljtrimer ! l.iuettiil Lower Tti'ke-yfe t. Me-versilitle Hetntuli MiMlcieck. NillOnt Ne-w lial:imen Hre.u?h Sew evntreville Uiroii.!i . Nertl.au: ii-u.li... . .. eisic 1'aiui tj'.e-iaah-iiiii.K S t. I enernni.iiii'iit No. ?. ... ... Kiie kn'iol lt.-rt.iiKli-....... y-iib"ury lioTiiiili Sha le- .. tsome-rti M lltrotih Sumerse-I lion, lit U . Somerset . S.uilmtn!en sun creek . Stiieea-uotu llofi.uth. stiiuiniU.. ... rplr 1 urke f.i.jt I "r.na l?..rciich . Welli-ictsirit !ie:.Hiirh . Te.taU... N'CiTK; The In.hll.ltlen 1 Postiaasters to be Placed Ucder tho Civ.l Service. Pressielent Cleveland has signed the most iuiortaiit civil servii-c reform ord-r he has ever made, under which all stst ollhsu which are not near enough to a fiee-eielivery otlie-e em lie Itremght within the classified service, and whie-h, in its prae-tieal opemtion, will enable the Tost -master tiemenil to divide tiie eimutry into large postal elistricts, so that the post master at the mt'troitolitan centre wili lie the only official, high or low, in the post ollhses eif the elistrie-t who will be j outside the protection of a civil service 1 law bringing seventy-tive per e-"nL of all o!lices of all el.isses into the e-hissiiiel ' servii-e. i 'I'ho e-jvil service eiimmissioners sug- ' t'tisp.d this plan eef extending e-iil scr- ! vl-o ref irin to post oilbues, anl it w;u ' eordi illy adopted by the It:iiatcr eienenel and the l'resident, who were very desirous t- reach this result wiih-I our waiting for the legislation whii-h C'ongresis seeineel unwiiling to give te- ; w ard that end. ' The oreler will work a revolution in , the postal servies-, but lostmaster lien-, eral Wilson propitses to apply it gradual- ' ly n:id e-autiously. This i-lea lias Ims-ii , already stie-etssfully trie-d on a smali sesde at Philadelphia as well as elsewhere by, means ef suit-stations, but the eiilices to lie annexed to the in-trpolit in post of-! ii-e under the new pl-m will not be win s-' jjly suli-statioiis and will not loe their name, an-l the only outward sign eif a i-hange except the improvement of the servii-e will lie that the i.Muil n 1st master ( wiii lose his title and will become a ( kuperiuteiiitunt, w lieu be ami ull Ins e'ii ployes art) taken into the elas.-i'.ed ser- inn. If it work well in Ma-saelmsetts it wiil lee tried ill Philadelphia, wheu a'.l tiie a.irroundlnj; post iliices, large and small, will liei brought wit bin the diree- tlon etf Postmaster Carr, by Is-ing I liroiight Into the e-lassifled se'rvi'ij as sta tions in the Philadelphia distri-t. AU e-hisses of lt.st olll-es, whcilier liiled by Pre-sidential appointine'iit, and now with in the classified service, and having frte deliverie's etr not, will be e-omprchewb in the annexation. Te llltr THKM HI T OK roMTICS. TheobjeH-t is fc take nil tho etflic thus brought within a mctrotolita:i eli I inci eiui 01 hiiiics ;ue men ai i;u- he-ad etf them iiasin to be political pitstmasters and gaining the tenure- for good behavior like all other sub trdiint.-s in the classified service, while losing their e.ld titles, and, with a view te ll,e better organization of all t'ti ! p tstal l.iisiijej-.s eif tiie countiy, promoting cf lieinncy ati-1 ee momy, as iu tin cumoii elatiou of ail business entorpriss, Indirtte-tly, by Increasing the ruspon sibilitiisi ofthe ststm-istet e.f tho titi-tro-p "lilan cities, it will make il neeeie;iry for the Presi lent to appoint men of a high order, and, jss-ib!y, to retain men of e uliar litneis. Pospn ister il.!i -r il Wilson will do all that he can to set ! up this new system throughout the ! I'nitrd States in the fifteen months of this Administration remaining. If uni versally applied, it would comprehend To j.er cent, of the p 1st o:li viof tho country, of all four classes. As to tho remaining p est otli -es, chielly iu the sparsely-settled s.e-tions of the coiintry an-l remote frotn any l.irg I""1 ohiees wlr.ch roul 1 Iv? male the li.ta-l e.f a ni-'treipolitau dis'.ri.-t, Pe---i I '-it Proctor, of the Commission, thinks that civil servieta reform principles, can be applied by an Kxecutivoorder abolishing the four-year tenure c.istom. v. hi. h is nothing but a custom, having no statu tory authority, leaving the postma-ters o se!rve during good lieljavior, and pro viding that whe-i vacancies oe-iir tlny ihall lie tilleil 0:1 the re-.-im n -ndation of the majority eif th e h iving the largisi btisinetss dealing with tho et;!l -c in epiM tion, the facts to lie ascertained by p tsl e-ilice illspecteU-H. Jailed For Hot Dria'iiag. Wie iiiTv, Kas., Nov. 11. William Meyer, se.-re-tary of the Anheuser K.iseh llrewing assetciation agency in this city, was ordered committe-.I to jail by Judge Tii'-ke-r for contempt of couit last night. The e-ause of cntempt is very peculiar and is said to I the tirst of the kind oc nrring in the I'nitcd States. The as sist ml attetrney general w.n prosee.itiu g a man named Ilcrr.tn for a violation eif tl3 prohibitory li.pior law. Herron's Ii pmrs weru brought into eourt under the search and seia-ire i:l niso of the iaw, Kxpert te-iimony Wiis required to prove to the jury tint wh it s e'ii 'd t lu ber was lteer, and hence intoxiiMting. Mt-ycr was subpeK-naed as mi expert witni-ss, atid stated he kue-v by tiiste etnly that lte-er was beer. Tin judge ordered the e-o'irt b-.iiliir t-o np.e 4 bottle of iteer, which was el n.'. The jodee presente 1 the Imttle to Meyer an I etrder e I hitn to drink it iu eink-r t testify t tiie ctiiirae-ter ol its c tiite-iiLs. Meye r re fusel t drink the beer an-l the judge is sued a commitment, sen ling him t jail for emtevnpt. Habeas c tnttis proceed ings were i:ii:n ; I: itely irn mtiee 1, and the papttrs are now in the hands efotli;vrs to serve upon the jailer. I,wyers are divided in thsir opinion as to wlp;th"r a ju lg? cm compel a witness to drink intoxicants iu tin in ternet of justice Dyed a Deep Dark Bice. Ito -iiKsTKR, Pa., Xov. 10. t:i Monday last the :i-yeir-oliI elatightcr eif Mrs. Adam Snyder, living a few miles from here, swallowed a large ipnntiiy eif stutf uses! fir blue-ing elothe-s. The ebiso ap parently lid her no harm until within a 'cvr elays past, when tho child liean t turn blue all over her Ixxly. At lirst it was pale bhie, then a deep xky blue, and now it is a navy bine. Tha dew-tor say- it'll the stuff oozing out thniugh hr skin, and u hen it is a!l out ths child will gut m liite again. 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Hiiisliaw, the wii'e-iu ir-l-.-rer, was m-n-tenecd to tin; peiiitetit iary for life yester el.iy. When asked if lie h.i.1 anything to say, he arose and for 2 miuntes held the e-l..se:-t attention of the crowelel c uirl room. He s ii l tint he v.n g .ing to a living death entirety iiiti te-enl e.f the e rimo ef which h- was charged. lie h id n fault to inn! with imyone -:.i:ni--t-1 with his trial. II" believi-d thai th-.-y did what they thought was their ebuy, b it a great mistake had been ni ide ai.d atl iu HOi'ent in:l'.! V.' is b.'in-r punished. Wlieri he c om bid -.1, everyone i.i tin room, eveu th- j i ! r . -.vis W".'i!:i', an I wh""i the eourt p;-:i 1 : -:.s-d scut. -in- he e-oiild not lie heard nsi t!ie bar. The pesition of pi'is-iii jjlir n-i in has lu-en se oure d fr H in-haw, -i-i ! !: w.l! I.ead iiit IihI to the l.st etf ir.is!.-..,, v. iioaiu giv.-n a gre.-t el-til of I;iMr!y. ViiPn tis Chill yistsof the Matnirg Hang like a pal! over the stn f.ie-e of tho earth, it '.e iil be we ll for you he-f..re ven tiiriug into the raw i:po:,,tis,iir, e-li irge.1, pe-riiaps, with tiie e.-ds e;f i,ial:-.ria or provis-ative e.f rheumatic twing.-s, to take a w iiieirlas-ful e.f i I.t-tctte-r's Stomach Iotte-rs, and thus shie ld y rir.se! I" from a'l.S'vsphei ie- :i!:l:ie:ic. s tiiie-ateidng to !i -;ii i li. If you happ'-n to e, t stio.vei!, sleete I or raincl upon, lis.- tiie snip p re vntive, :md avetid the riciiiii.itis m or i;:ltger'.'is ci.1.1. The at- e-.b!e v. ariiith ii.fns..? into the . ir, :';. .11 br it.ts vt,.t stomachic, its invig- niiingai I regulating prope rlii-s e-oiiinieml it to 'i :ppr-ciati ve j e-f the fii t that prevent ion is liett-r than: I i-ure. I'si-the Iti.iers for elvsiici.si.-i, bil iousness, nervousness and kidney trouble, tick luadache and debiiiiy. A Work For Fanueri' Use. There has be eu a -r..;it ii,.-ind for the 11ewYe.tr link of th-j II p ir' m-m'. .f Agiieultiire. lutpop.atit chiuj-.s wen; made by Secretary Morton, ho l.;-:iee-i t'uat a g-iod el.'a! eif the matter tisually niblis!i(-d, siii-h a-; a bninistra'ivo rep rt of chiefs of bureaus, wa-i of litt'o valua to fiir.n, rs, to whom the b 1 k is chiefly iio. fill. The Litest edition, which h isjiist np peared from tiie public printer, is snad -up ef the anmutl re pert of the See-retaiy of Agriculture' and about twenty piperi 1 tr--;it:ng tgi i.-ulturiil topi.-i in a s -i- et.tiii.-aily pra-.-tie d way. Th? subjects include a diseiissioii of f.-rtili.t Ui on. th t extermii'.iition of various iuse-ts, the liMiiagemint of dairy her 1-. i:i o -!re of grains and ftras-ies an I s up va'.i ibie advii-e 011 f .r. -.try. Tie- w u k also d -si:rib.-s tie- '. st rials f:r farms a-; I f-.p-ming distrii.ls and he j :;n :;.- :.i:il nf the Stiilij highways in Mass-it.'iiis.--,t-i an I the pubije roads in Ninth Cai-olina. The Me.itiit I.e i.i.non Shake rs recc:it!.v performed gt. iit ih-e-d i f lutriiy, al lliet'igh it was not designee! as a chai'ity, b' itr; net". iuo more nor I'-ss than an n 1-M-r:i--in s;-h. inc. It h.-u-ver resii!t 1 hi great g. .-lj-.t the same. They ir ive away l,oi bottles tr th. ir digest ie C--r-diiil to those siKi'e-ring from stomach el -r.mg".ien!s. It was so f-dVctivc in curing those who Used tl.e remedy that th' y were loud in their praises: of it and in es.!ise.p:enee a large Ueiuan. 1 inr tue cordial w as at on.-e ! e n . lied. Vhe druggists of this town have little bs.ks that tell nil :lb lilt it I lI-.-s! i v e Cordial creates an appe: tion and brings alio it a r. th-sh an-l streiigih. , Hid 4 diges- I inerease in I.ax'd is the nam-of a pnlataVe il. Just the thing for eiiiidien. Cils Teiher' Silariea. The IJ. rks c .:i?wy teachers institute has been dis -ussin toe .pi:--lion of sala ried and s i;:i" i:it-res!iiig points hive b.ren brought for v ir-l s'u cving th t tlis piirlly bi'tive.-ri 1 he vain o pi 1 I -ip m e 1-il--ati-in In tie- pr u'-ssi 1 t il s"-is un I upoti lab ir in e--ttai-i liii 'S. dr. Seh ieir er, the State! S;r)erii:te-i.liif e.f Publii Iustr.icii n, a it -iks enuty fi-'m in years g me by, d.-!.v t'n I'n'.rot. lit lo.iud that girls of sixt.-eii iu th;e K : I i:ig silk milis 111 1 !' Sil a m 1:1th, an I tii it aft-T only live d ivs instruct::!: al th-3 m li-hiti'-s, while woiinn teachers, who spent y:irs in preparation, were paid an uver.ig" salary of S 11.21 per month un I m tlj tei-lnrs f. Tin o'lnty instit'.iie.s generally r-? taking up this 1p1csii1.11 of liei-eroi.'iii. iu salaii -s, t.spec:.;I!y since the state appropriation lias iuteuided to mee-t thiii very issi;, Zaoriscss Potito Crop. TheO.-.i i .- .i n .-,. .- sho.vs the Mit.it.i crop in the I'nite I Stat, this ye 1 . will . tii-; l-'rg.'st ever kti Tne ai-re'.t TP was si! 1 l'-nly iin-r(-:isi . ufall propttli-.il t deiiiie.ile f.j s'l nodoii in re.; 1.1 : (o i!l-a 1 . is 1 that j 1 Tor HVII. J I I lit j e-on- j s. g 'stio.is ir.iin nigti ot.i ".,11 s ear. ;i;t- le 1 with a natural desire to rep! i -e whe tt ! in the no.lh'.v si wilii s .01 paying cr-.p. Tincr-ip is place! at I'-i'.l s.o i bit-h'i-'. Tho variation i.i tie- yield in di-Verent st.ile-i is m re mir'ncl tlir.i usual. Iu fa :, in m riy dis'riels i:i thj n irthwet gr-cvern liavc abandone 1 tiie results, of tiuir ye ir's work atid will not dig their crop, prieVM not paying tiie e-o-t of dig ging and ii 1'ilitig. It 1: f.ir tin etiorm 1.1s increase in that se. -lion the total crop of thoeniiiitry would not Ihi cscjs.-.iv Vtii Han ta the Mountain. A dispatch from Ire e'lisburg ksvs; A wib! 1:1 in lets lit-e-n ilisoveii-d on I'he-t-nu! ridge, a tew miles south of Ie.lixar. A few days ago Jatue.s Shirley, while stroll1 ig along til"- foot oftho 111 t:iut.iiiis, saw a epic -r-io tic ing iu livi 1 1 .1 rapidly e.iiii'on th 1:1 .::it.iin silo, a-t th.tigli in-i'ing ati eTo.-t to run aw.17 from soina one. His clothing esnisisted of pautu l.suis worn r.irat the knes-i and an entr-co-tt torn nlm.tst iuto sin e. is. He v ere a Sloj 'l llU. l? I VII liver ;; s l i.'.'C face, hi.-t hieir falling i.i ti.ig'.-.! h. Us. e; his shoulders. " It ie the opinion of .some lin'-th - m ; terio'is man is Jlrookmire, v. ho ki;;ei his f ether-in-law la I a ban 1 1 1 oty t vo years ago. r. r. t 0 In: ! Keer A l .ilnd fel 11. 1 ':.i!cd st: , ' ingtoii T!r.:s-s.!.!v, V, ot-.-rt s Navy, :i ; d 7 I ; V.'; ti 1 ui s I i'i V ; by a treaty with It! 1 li.Y.-x i theS..-veri:iie!;t :ll e, t :l -.-I Moi,la:ia I 1:1 I, rich in copper 1 i f 1 . '," ','" '. 1 .. : Six iin-in:.er of one f r-ti! v -t i. e : ml sih. et I- be j lire in i!.e ir ii ::u: 0:1 tiie top t! ; ' fotir-st-iry I -nei.ieiit i. :: in ; , at 1 o"e!oi-! Villi ; r. i;. V l.tor.lil.; I lb-1 . .-i-i, d si . ::d 'bi'i-n!t ! diiri-ig tiie v ir, a id s ii.se pe-; ti n 1 the- ti -:ity ith r.ii-.- i, vi ! , e l th.- pons or t'c ii.-i-.-i,: ; the e Ittliiier -" of 1 ):e : .,1 !.. T!:i- y .1112; au 1 l. i-i;i;':l t' It.issio, f rnti-rly !:i it-.- , A Six 1 of ti yn. ll!;ss:: ; ' v n. ,pl m 1 ; 1 ii.- ol l-t in in,2 in.:ii the ,,f op r ition, s ivs a I, i,ii.,ti ii, .-"V Yoik S1.1 iay V' .. . ( 1. f 1 ne M l.incs..ta s-uor-. oi :t h :(- I .,it 1 r ; iir.iie I t !,-- (I.i-is-.iu .f .l:iii ; : the distinct f-iit, h- r.T i-i 1 1- 1 Marry llayu aid, i-iiivi.-t' l :. ! i e::i! of t.i-.-murder of Miss Cathai i-:e a new tried. ! A biittery of l-.ib-rs in t-ie 1 iiildintf the '.'.-.'.;. .!: ,.!:!, in d. tr.-il. er-. I f l Wednesday nmrnirt. wns-kiug t j Imil lings, killing at least II .,-rsi...-i, ;i j WMiiudiiig 2' : hci-s, an ! c.iu-i:ig .1 lie I I V 1-lSs ol S.al,Mt. e.f 1 I i A :is -.asti-ied i.i ih- Clear;'.. -Id ty e-.Mii ts re-ecetiy hi.-li show iio-.v 1 a matt--.' can b-cirriel t e .tre-n tilll iil A ! "lau e as arreted for st -iiiti ' a 1 valued at s; e; 'iitity :-Jii'l A!'V"-1 P. X tri 1! e. ly, of I';. ' ' Hit itV 1 1 tv o ;-.i:i:y. eks ut;. , .M.l. W. . t If. Va , left M .n join his wife i.i ll.ee-r-t never r. :i--he.l li.e l it'vr p;.i - , iit..! lis !i. h:t 1 a litrife atuotuit f I ion. y iis 1'i iri. ls l'eiir that hi' has b. eu ni-i : re 1. The corpse eif Henry I ry, i. ii:i i let his Sioi.te t 1'ot it r'.s Mi. is, in ( t-etie-tt eii.ty, fc-to'sT 22 t- hiliit 1's r, was I0U1:.! o:: tii lie 1.; I -vi. S.-v, 01 Mo-sut :it.s Thars i :v. lit! mil : e.!li:i.!tt. 1 his head n li. -i.;e !.v ! .hieh ills :,d puiiiiig t ikitig oil' f..r whi.-l. l e t II o!:Vl ago V .e tin' trigger v. Ith on;! of his sli iew. his A hor-e-1 i'.tiu:i'2" rice . priy.es .igri'gati.n; ' ed by tiie e.litor 1 ! nave !i Cio- ! ' ', H iil lake piitec oil T. l; ;!!:; piac, diiv. The r..ee- ev.is to h iv on Sati; rdav I o'.'.y iiir pe '.red. A e ;:s. di,;i :i ni s'. riinge 1 for -ind r"siili.--d in a the H-n.-Mu. ih-r wlii.-h eee i.t "Ve-r the i- i.ne 1, mil s in nine h 1 i-s an-l thiitt Afier e-;V.-.-ti:ig his e--ip. II I'.ting l .11 : ;' i-,ii .ory, Josi.pl, Sny.Ji.r, a:i i-i!.; ;ie l';.--i coiiutv, s-.il 'ht sti- l! T it! t!i' 111 ui'ib's. Ca'iibri Hi-i.ie . liat-:... aiicr ; .1 iii.-, i, tv e-r .. Jim )l WeiltM .V li 10 1:. :n ,::: his i lis 1 uy, -.-.:! .loi-y. Wen-, re longing toth" re- to o li.-.iu ti:" s.' 1 r. w ird gave S c ;ii!ii-. 1 iti ei over ti'g:.t, Siit: !a ' 1.-. 0 : ill-' lo king iii. 11 sv. -;i:-..1y in hi ; :, ; . Weill, 'hetl tim!" i t H.I'.!:. .2 I ti :r: ! ::; form '1 the i :'. i :u . ;n iii.tg.-rs. ! I . r Charles K- .ko iei r h ist--.i I v. i;:i strong fore :.;';' r t:n I'a.'.ii .'', I. : 1 arriv itig :it iii ' p!a i'. l-tl tii it s.iy 1 ' 1:1 I escaped, taking with l.iiii -ill Went-.'s cloth-iig an I '.' r :,.ti.ic Si yd '2 V. 1 : clgig-I lto :.i"-:i-t !i f ire his a.-r.-st, a 1 I it is toil .jot !. II I t 1 his s ve .-'heart at I". -!:i.:i.-2 s -SS las Zj Pcrest Fins, dr. J. T. U -thro -k, st it for -strv iiii.s-ii.ner. h is is-eie 1 ;( :l.lr 1,1 th" c eiiitv i- ciitiiissj : -rs ,.f '.-ii:i has com 1 -r 1. sylva ir. - i.:i nil slating tii ti. I'.,: 1110! 1 1 ; 1 jii!i:'t.'s s 1 m sp -i ii ftfir'i. tir is-...; avert an utrisu t! .1:1 1 .1! i.-.n : ri 1 .-. tion of properly. It - sy. t'. - at!;;- dire.-t loss to tiiis c i:irno:iv. I::i forest fire-, ex.- e Is a nrlii u ;" d .!! 1 Most of th t'i,-e v 1 lh i r ..: i-gi:, to UoiMTiee, i-ir.! !i- , o;- n, ;!: i e.;-1,--Th- eni-e; ;'i-:ii-i-4 ofth s :lr.-4 tio w ' pe.Tillar sevei-it V up ! tlii.i-i:-;. ..f ! . iil'-rs -.ve o.e h '1 Logs ;trt. so-;- . ! J wools. In -. ;.4 ;! 1 : ;..! ... ; 1 wli 1! -t.'i f -1 a. ' ! '- r a i tiiere :u -.- r.-gio is v. h-rc il y.-.ir s ! l : passes whh-:ii si.:.- s : -!i ii.-.-;;.; ti j Vi-il.lti.l.!. j It-'sid-s th.- ! tss of properly 1 v. . ' u; .11 tin foi iiis is sie,...;: b d r o 1 u r- 11 I a-1 I ti oi.il hiinds hirevl to g iar I pr IV. Sa.-h a.i i'is'.otie;' has re-en Iv fnrttisiii-l i:i I.ogio t t.vrihip, liuoto dm county, vvu.-re :;i:ii .-t tie-e-itir m.itiiiy was engaged i;i !'.g'. .i'lg t.; ! and c.ieht for in-iirly an eniire '.v.- k . where, in spite of this, the i ss to 'i lu-i! farmers has In s une eits.-s e crv heavv. 11 I iv rid THE OLDEST mm THE BEST roitgh-ctire, tho most promt !, and c-fi'ective remedy for diseases f tlio thro;:t tiiul liiiis, is Ayi-r's ( lu rry l'ct-tornl. As ;m t'liuTgeiiey inedi- t-iiii', for the cure vt ( reitii), S.re Throat, l.uiij? 1'tvrr and VIioniiig t'onjih, AYER'S Cherry Pectoral cannot tx? f-qnaleil. K. M. 1!raiti:y, H. I, Dis. Sir. of tho American l!ap- tist I'ublisliins Swicty. Petersburg, Y;i., 1'iulorses it, as a cure for viedciit coltls. bremcliitis, etc. J)r. Ilrawh y also adds: To all ministers suiTcring; from throat troubles. I recouiiiuiid AVER'S Cherry Pectoral Awarded Medal at fTorld'i Fair. AVER S PILLS Cure Liicf ind Stomach Troubles. It. reel's-, e Cti.7.i.-t -77...-.s j .Uc. A. J. la ,i ;,, t Impure Blood Caused lafS'J Kils e.i ui f fa.-e ui! rc. I was tel l to taiie iiee.fs .s.:i 5;:;-:-.-:;: '. faiaiJufc Mood's I;.-, and a't 'r i:-.iag 3 bottles wr-s frea t...tn II eruption. I ata p-"-1- i tly carta .1:1:! iti ' - e-hraTth. A. J. IA knpokt, J 1.. N.J. and ttd Ksocl's Fiiis are run :y t--:-i -: Bu( puii;?, pain er yj'.; . Try a L.. 'a. A, TT 1 sr.- ME 1 sx r r JDJ 'ss V KJ .i l r li-ivin'.t; Tim ! .1 s V, e 1 I.i. t:i FALL -ssT OCX. Ail (' -.' :'i tell. iii.-r.' ! h z. i:.c rktz cr.J wi t!::m c' Ttr e-i V -1 V.- '.Ve t .' ,- ; 1 W V J iiS !u. II FIM p,1 n'f- i (i . I li.tsJ ' - e ti! ;" MILLINERY CKJODi COMIXC IN" f:il LliiC Mrs. A. UH 6 y-i. i.t l.Vi r.i :.-.-i v-V v.-L.li 3 e 1-: .i .. . ,. 1 1 ,1 'j U I u :r. r to s . ut'Uvr Get a v.-rt-ticf -i. .1 I! 50 5.,. : :.it t'.ir.u K'ttch ty jot: v::;tr.t;;i -.'.;. 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'ir h.ir,-l!M IVsl.u-rKSse. Cam!. u. .ri.-e-n,n,l ' fstllU .1 on i.i. ,,.,, ... v. ' fin; ttt u'l.i H....-IM- t ..'. . . . '2'iara; 1. t'-:'!' C;t!i Ul.'i LINK Oi' Mil?!') s M 1 . 1 t till' SCHELL, . . m it Is a Cr WILL i . s -4 ''s Will K ,.p. I-'ir- ii V iOti!, 1 is tho th-.o in . ' 1 : ilfiCuiillir Ls'OOC. r- v ' - lsiTi"ii. Ail-Wooi Cheviot r.-si-s iGS ! 1 . ' kie" -3 sV 3 uc Mss. ijohii 1 ; JU si ll ai:-: s icnnstovvn, I ';; u " ' ' .-"' .. ijhW.. . - . ! -si - '"F- L... ..... WJ. rr.nClP '4i F.v; crr.'.s a cc;y. K -s u" ' , $2.C3 T,: yea-. W; - I 1 J?u 1 is""!1"'- HW rr..-li'c..'i-.-,e'l"T' . -Hfr,!" i
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