MlffFLLVTOWN. li. F SCnWEIER, nrroa D rsopairroB. CorjiTFRrfnn: of nincey are l-e-Ing run .! hv .Utective In differ nt part t f tii crmntrv. Sa-satoh Franc m A. ODorRT, will .ontt tLe election of riinrles P. DYlin .t State Senator from the Third District. Pw.ti r CiiriiAvr. is cloeted writing his annniil message to Con (frees. It will not be an overalaugLt on the aurplns and tariff. Tit.iT there am as pood fish in the e a ri!tv eTor becj caught, was forgot y 227 people, who committed ui. i.le for love'a Make in Furl, itt vsiur. DrMM inn are talking of "run ninjf C'evelun 1 for the President in ISM, hnt in 18.12. llr. Cieyeland will not have tho patronage with which to los conventioPH. Thc identity of the White Cap whimpers, near fli-Kikiington, Indiana, hs been di-covered and e tit has 1 roii'ht .iaiiit a nntuber of theru by William Norman ho they whipped lust May. Ia Old Virginia. "Alle utioiu of fraud have been in ui by two of the defeated It -pnb lii an electors o.ainst two Democratic slrvt ors IriMin,' - t'. .1c it.-H of their eli.'cti' u f :n tiit? St-itJ l nrd of ('av.!5.,tr, mill i lid i-f tia cnst3 thus ben- :t t' bo br.ri in a State court at K.i 1'mju i, niil the other in t!.Q Fodert.1 Circuit Conrtof tho SKte sitting in tliat city. TLe niovfumt ;reed i n in that as soon as the St.ife n iar 1 of ('anvft.-m.r. which met last llondiy in Ki.-lunoii.l, ehall declare the reaiiilt of the run vans to be the '-vti u of tho Ienucratic electors, tU" two Iu'ptihlirnn elector junt rc-f-rred to aba!! tile iiiformntion and i'ou:; 'Hint setting forth tho fraudulent r.ifHiis by which the election of their contesteew was brought about." And '. htisi the ijuet-tion of fraud is to be i'ted by tho courts." Pio.-n tho ' Yf.rk Tnbuno Liquor Helped Mr. Cleveland. Jn tho two Norlhtrn States which tiirt Hepnl.iicao patty failed to rsrrv. ; tho lio-.ior mieKtion t"-r tho ! while th- ti-arJu of votes v,ci'eiciittr'.'..'. pureliKcfd i iitiij.'l.t and niar.v more 1 Oarifo . ... lcdueueed bv the linuor Hcl.B iCili'l... :ei s. enouii pioff,aed I'roL.tu: iouiits to 1 ' . arn'r .... I -it n . tnixll rnA t inir votrri" in tLe eir. in Coti t.ecticrik, w bile ! th ruethods beht nndertiod Viv i ;ei.aor liorn-.iin were employed by i I'emoi ruts t tiio utraoat. th pohti ' rotr tiitiorusts dre-v iff 100 I Kavrtte more T-jtes thua tvt-re c:ist ftv St J For"1 .1 .-.:,n in 1.4. leTintheIpu.lican8!;r"nk,", "W.YOU. behind. So th. saloons avo Mr Cleveland Line electc il j lluuimgrtoti. . . vote;-, and the Prohibitionists six 11 ' electoial votes frt i tho North, and ,tr,r,"n hegotno abers. In XfcW York, i ! however, the saloons and the Pro 1 Liora.r.r lubitioruau togetLer dtfeated Mr. 1 I.arro-.-r Miller for llovernor, aud tleeted a',-bnon Oovernor to Miit tho liouor iuterest i J'eb fh The naked recital of theso facts sufficiently oxpLi.m the feelings of I WcK.n Kpnbiicaus who consider how nar ' Me'er rowlv this combination of rum shoos I M'm,n aud Prohibitionists mU...1 . I u,"- .- ......... ..v.iwiy i ji free rulu. M-iny of the tlird party Prohibi tionists are men who believe in Pro tection. But they were not more illogical in helpiug" Free Trad than in belpi?nr the candidates of the sa loons. Mauy volera who were ir.thienced ly the liquor interest were I'rotectioiust.s wot kinsmen n h. aiize t tbat their w.i..s ,Lnwl.,lU largely noon the miimenance of the Tauff. lS;it thtv choee to vote for th.ir whUky and to let others defend their sg s. Tho Pchibitionists who act-I without reason were but few ; about 4,U0 in Connecticut, nn.l poBsi'oiy t.vict ns mauv in Jersey, l.ut tue other voter who voted to protect their whh-ky, aud iur i.iac reason oclv t'Ki not Tote to proti ct tt'.t ir induetiy. were much , "" ""t" to voters lor every S 0( 0 i-i (,, r r i u , ! - v '"I . 1 U!-,, 16 000 '"J- of o" I' ,1?,'onfln"'l DIM IhlL.ni! '.fill l.i.ltlll. In n.,1.1 . . : t "v' i . 1.;.-. li.uc-i me mo retiiHi'Lttilile triilLij.li of its history. It can powtr fully reinforce if at If by admitting three or four new S:ate prior to the r.ext flection. It is gaining r-pidlv iu the South, nnd by wise tneasui ea can icsvre Hepublitau mcIoi v here- alter 4n more than one Southern lave imagined State. those who hava that the Lepublican party haa out- manner of transparencies were Clcmbcs, Gh.. Not. 22 At Ex lived us usefulness, and was about carried in procession, boats on i-11'"11 1ark thl" afternoon Tro to be st id to the rubbish heap, mav -..r,a f .rr it I. n.r. t w.-,.rb i fessor V. II. Vandergrtft made a bal- rtjvise their ifuprtssioim. Thv are tiot to see the countrr cnvii,iri bv ativ new or fir nt- ...I,.. ,.i.i at preaent. It is with th llnl,!." n pnrtv thnt thej Lave to re Icon re kon tney want to tr't anything done, aul the policy eft hKt jirty will not b ali:ip-l in- Krntitn.!e lo political Vrobtli.tioiiista .,r to tbe tab jus. A Horse that has Eight Feet. J i:nes AfcC . i i.i, .f Lodi, owns Lorise on his IXikota farm which eipb' fei t. It ia perfectly formed in J tmctors to hurry up and get ready on board the steamer United ex all re-pe.-ln, except that he haa eight i for winter. Street paving and sewer- ploded at LSrintol to day killing three fet N t nntil the pastern or iet-! ing ia l eing p iUed forward an '. men and cauiin?; a great havoc The lock io'ut is reached in the dtsceut ; rapidly as men cau .1 :i it windows in ail the eurroundine from the shoulder to the foot is tLere ! Colorado, bid fmr now to view any apparent difference leNveen this ! with Wyomicg for the distinction of horse and any other. But at tee booming the great oil slate in tbe pastern joint, or the lower end of (he ' vallev f Arkaceas. Nt ar Pueblo a abin bone, the branch beqit. and t "0 number of wells have I een bi.red aud perfectly formed feet are found, otio their yield is a thousand btu-rels a t s-sch of flip four le"" Th hnjav Jhv. o th H'-ckr m nnains r.re ot runs on the range the ime an any. and is as fast as most of them, and all tight feet are ahod, or cqat he if desired. McCloud has refused S250 for a half interest in tha cunofiity. tuit be wants 3000 outright for the whole animal Madison (WL-t.) Journal. At the Nary Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y., work has beon commenced on the constroction of the twin screw armor ed tnrret crnii-r Maine, and immense atunuctn of m Ue-rin.1 and plaut have been delivered. This Teasel, the lartrest ever bnilt tt tho Brook'yu yard, will be of G.f5l) tons, and io general appearance will reeemblem th Brazilian cruiser Riacbnelo, but will lx larger aid more fully equip ped. The phip was designed by Com modore T. D. Wilson, Chief of the Bureau of Construction and Repair, and his plans were accepted after considerable discussion and inresti rration. The Maine will be 310 ft lon(j between perpendiculars, 57 ft. beam, 21 J ft. draught, built of steel, with c;st steel stem, stern, post and rnddfr frame. There will be 174 water tii;tt compartments, and even t-hnniJ the extremities above the nn d r-water steel protective deck be shot through and through, the ro ma:r;tif tmoyancy would be suScu nt to insure floating and fighting cpibility. The armor belt will L 11 in thick. The main battery will consist of four 10 in. gunp, throwing 500 lb. projectib s. mounted in pairs, in turn ts 10$ in. thick, also six in. r;fld guns. The Guna can be fired directly ahead and astern, and the Ititest applialctrs for handling them wiil be cited. The secoudarv bat tery onsi6Cs of twenty one Hotchkiss rapid tiriDg and revolving guns and four Oatling guns, grouped to secure J a heivy coiicot-tratrd fire. There are also to be f.'Ur torpevlo launcUiug tuU-s above w&ter ami three below, but the type of torpedo is not yet determined upon. The engines will be of 8.7G0 horse power, capable of driving her at seventeen knots au hour, and she wiil have great coul currying capacity. Sue will be bark ritiired. with armored tops, and will earry a complement of 3' officers and 444 men. Scientific American. the orrTciai. VOTE. Fallowing t tb official vote for Prrai deoriil tlrc'ors it rrcaivrd by tbo Srcro lu; of lb Commonwealth : Procident, lbo8. O -c c - ? p 451 IS i'4710 .iiWO 373 4fT i'J-J ;u 5.7i 4 - hl etijj iTl 551 4 7t 4-12 1!57H 7S4 1 C'JjU JSNJ sr.'T 2"4 4r 4 0J AJsri 7o,4 1:441 s4 SU2 7111 707)1 si" rj 5772 Sisj i273 4115 4217 27-9 6 4 '221 1 4"-a b257 17b0 13.2 102. a 9-.V 2IV7i 1i4 5 4!42 2il3 bic.'fS ai7'j ti'77 t'.27 :.VJ 152 1 ;-i9l 7467 4'Jt.l 2'.'22 642S 4S4 2-:2l '2f4 I.W 3274 1.541V 12.S2 T2!-3 lrtii 67s5 1 27 62s.S 2"7 a iti- '2T.ij 11HSS 927-6 65'J 12-.S 2S70 1092 I2i22 1H'S4 2oH't 14'J3 4S2" iai'J 4J 12iU &UI9 3a2S 7HU8 2 -72 2141 152 4421 3475 4i.'9 2S10 7c0l ft7 2.1.19 80 iO tJ'Jti 'j'yt-2 20'2tJ s WJ47 12159 62ti257 VtJoi 'ulKTlli. A !.i.. ... Altgbtny . . AraiaruD. hearr. . . Krdlord lyj J t-2 Brk ! Kliir ! Fr..it..ri .. ' Hiu ki 2 316 2j ! 4 ?4 ' ; Lut rr . ... . l-''bri CmT bM ... 173 ' I I l : 337 ( I'lmton V. . BlUl'l l . . . 1 8 i 747 j V6 tnmnaci . Da.ibm. ... 2'fJ 34-i l'eiiware lK.r!,. 7lo' - !" .34 141 i US i 211 ' i ,,.-" j 62'. 437 113 lf7 7 91 303 li 6.; Mi 37U 41 12 2tl 6i l'22.i t; 172 211 17 44 Mi.t..iir. N ttrthauipTon. . . .Nribiiiut-rlu 1 Perrj Phil idt;'pli a ... Pik Poifar St huv tl.l Smder onierf t ...... Sullivan. i ' "y 1 I w'.VrT ' I "h'.rjt'.un'.'i j Wayr.e i W-tm..reUni ill ' '4 60 6-H i76 571 875 4 IU I2S 301 2V747 w ... . 8 TotaU. Strertei, tbe Lab-ir candidate. received the voto R.tCS voles. As on-.pire t wj.h j Republicans 52.453. The Prohibition i vute I ,'' - ' "1 tuitb.Url - wnb - i; Uh. vote ha. decreased fnira 17.1IOJ to S.f.Kj. Tbe total vote tr l'r.i.lent is a37,f14, and Hirria's plur- . ........ ' l y i i ....i Letter From Kansas. Vr. Editor Ve b.t you a few thouiMtnd we have the btnner state, banner county, and I live in the banner town and tne banner worla in I Topeka, and we had the biggest rati I fi..t i. .r. mtmtiiia I 1 1 .. v a can ' We have the finest streets in the ! ..... f..- l..., ' . i.. i i i.. ik f-,.. ns OTA llB.Ve if 1 of the United States Gran-re here in if ' of the, Unitexl States Grange here in j kcha oh, thejaie a eplenduL intelli : rnt t-et of men, they are a-kinjj i t'ongrt u for a ! .t cf revisablelt-fjitl'i , ti-r Thev will meet iu Mobile, Ala ' buna next year. j We have bad a splendid fell with i inat enouirh of rait for wheat. We a Lave bad a snow a foot deep, wbicii! Losoox, November 21. Thrte hns , mi lted an 1 m ido mud to wirn con more value tuan for mining purposes. we are boring here one bole which is vet dry. and will have to pipe oil un less electricity helps us oat. We are now building a atreet rail road to ran by electricity. Our sagnr plant made 1500 barrels of sugar this year. Tbey started late and farmers did not plant the cane. I would like to send you some of the sugar it is so nice. Our clearance bouse ran two hun dred and seventy nine thousand dollars this year. Pretty good for a prairie town thirty four years old From present appearance we may expect a big crop next year; we are going into winter with the ground in better condition than we have bad in several years past. Wbeat looks fine all over the county, and with a Republican government progress is the motto. We have not the nnmber of houses built this year yet, but they must equal the build of last year. Look in any direction and you see houses go ing up and such fine ones, even out in the suburbs. This with our fine streets impress all Ptrangers. favoi ably. J. P. Thompson-, 1014 Topeka Avenue. Topeka Kansas. Female Horse Thieves Escape Hutchisox, Kas , Nov. 21 The 2 fema e horse tl laves escaped from jail, Monday night. The sheriff of Ilaai iltou county, was in Newtou, Kim., and.had left the keys to the jail in a hotel. Some one got the keys, let tho thieves oat and then returned the keys. It is six weekn since these daring queens of the road earned ex tended uoteriety b their bohl at tempt to steal a vohicle and team of horses. They had been stealing horses for a yeur, having rnu off 13 horses, including two splendid animals from Hutchison. Large rewards have been offered but nutil this at tempt to steal a orriage with the horses they had successfully eluded the officers. The girls are of a dash ing type, both blondes and hand some. Ida 6avs fch is the daughter ' of a Philadelphia minister, aud l.iu- tnt cl.nuis to be tne ilauguter or a wholesale clothing dealer in Boston. Their real names are unknown. They stood confinement in the west ern jail with an assumption of "don't care" which would have done honor to the most hardened frontier horse thief. "Not by a Long Shot." HOW AN OrTENI-FD WOMAX jilted a SWEARING GROOM AT THE VERY ALTAR. srEt l.AL TO THE EVENING BCI.LETIX Briisjepobt. Conn.. Nov. 16. A 1 in one 'f our city churches. A wed- ding was sud ieiily broken np. lue j groom and bis best mau were wait- ing in tLe church for the bride and i taitv t j arrive, lhe bride was late. L"Cg after the appointed honr the roum began to swear and abuse bis intended for tardiuess. Duriug his raiiogs to hii best man tbe bride sr- rived and overheard her fiance ronud ly abusing her and swearing out- rtgeousi'v. lue tiri lctj Iced u5BUin ei a d'-anlv pa.or, but sue approacti- i ed the altar and i-tood motionless uclil the initiiht"r a.--ke4if she "would lo7e, ci;erisli and obev." to which pho replied iu a c.ear, ringing mice: 'Not by a hrg bhot ! ' and ru;ijeti cillv iuirt-he.l out of the edifice. "27ilTiia groom wus dismtve l. Th I semi - bri le would list -u tonoentreat f..,-. 1 ,.r n.rnl. t.. rrr, .... u,if. " ' " t- -V. .... ...... tho wedd.rT, a'id fus whs driven to ! tier home half m.irried. The groom declares he wiil lve up swearing n his Aiuorita will consent to the laet iiait of tbo ui triia 'e cereinonr. The Chisel wis Tired. From the New York Etj.re : In oue of tne Mail slips aud toal tii'ttUt'h oil from noutli street ohi bjat building loft. Tue l! uu owner and worker i- a venerable, graybeard ed uld irhipwrignt who lias spent nearly halt aceutury tsuapiug timbers and Mt. iin. Toe otner day he wai bunny engaged in making a little fat w.jo.t gratiug, wben the chieel , witti whicn us was working grew dull very suddenly. The old man looked at tbe tojl very supicioU-.lv, givo it ' a rub or two on au oil stone aud ! then put it gravely aside, ilis ac tlori waM 60 d 'eer ttiat it drew out a T,- l: question as to us cause. x icKicg up tue tool he held it out, and esiuima tiou hfiowed that the edge wa com pietely gone, wtit-re a minute before it uan burd aud keen. Wuat camed that a nail or knot in the wo h! ? ' he was a-ked. '"Nail nothing tlie blame chisel's ti:ed,"" end, seeing a look of mere duhty, he cout nue I : "I could siiarp en tbat chisel for a week and it Wflilt.l Iim rrv l.ttr thun it ia rmdr , liat H I let it alone for a while it wid e a.l i igl.t ina few davs. A j geta tired just as a man docs, tool I uti V1. 1KV, .,. i ., rat f.r it ia ! reteJ yoa cu rpe it aud it will i. ..." r icieu vou can euarpeu 11 auu it win hold it a edge aa weli as ever. I don't know why it in, because I ain't much on whv a and wherefores; but it is the truth, and any carpenter in the country will tell you tUe same thing." Then the old gentleman picked up another chisel and went on digging ,t 1,.- cmttnrr I 1 ' ! l"n awcttls;oa- When the ball, ob bad reached an altitude of half a mile i it burst and hecan to dscnnil t.r tKa trronnd ranidlv. to ihs horror of the spectators. Vaudergriitcut the rope "peftators. Vaudergriitout tLe rope j that Ltl.l the parachute, and for a j ,ilue ll -n--ed thnt he would escape ea-n- TLe parachute fell near the j cel)tre of ttle Chattahoocbie River, a"u an ,eSr-t arownea in spite I pr "" 01 two men in a Doat to i 8Bve h,m- - hundred aud ten barrels of naphtha j buddings were wrecked. The oil i floating on the water was one mass ; cf Came aud 'caused tue greatest . .".'arm lest the firo should be corninuu icatt-d to the shipping warves. The efforts t o check tbe spread of the fl.tme wre finallv uocreful. Laid to Real. Tbo sodden death ot Mr. Mary Ann Alice Epolf at her homo ia this cry, Tues day evening-, Nov. 20, 168, was a fteat bock tu this community, bat few knowing ot her il'nesa. She bad beeo ailing but a few days, and waa cot thought to be daugerona outil Tnesday about noun, whan sho hi auddenly seised with croup reultiag in congestion of the luags from which abe died that evening. Ury Abo Alice Moteatine waa born in Hifflmtown, Pa., April 18. 1852, and waa married to W. H. Eiolf. April 14, 1"69. Mr. and Hra. E;olf removed to thla city io 1882 where they nave continued to reside. During ibe lew yean of her residence ia ihi city she waa the recipient of the warm ekleem and respect of all w o knew her. As a true christian woman none liv ed in a more strict conformity with the precept of the Golden Rule, abe having been a member of the II . E. church aince she was 11 years of age. Hy her death the happy home circle haa been broken op and her sorrowing bnnbaud SD'1 children bare tort the moat precious of earth's treasures, a wife and mother's love and devotion. A butand, two daughters and two sons, the youngest a baby not two years old, are left to mourn her loss. The funeral took place from the M. . church Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock under the directions of tbe A. O. U W., of which ber husoand is a member. Tbe services ere conducted by Kev. A. L. Scott, Ibe sermon be ng a very touching one, alter which the remains a-sa laid to rent iu the Auiericus Cemetery. - Public Sale of Cows. The undersigned wi,l sell at Pnblic Sale at the residence of Wi.soo Gross, in the BoruugU of Thompson town, on Thursday the 29th of Nov. at tne o'clock shrp. Fifteen nice cows any one of which will be fresh inside of three weeks. A few of tbeui have calves by their side at this time. Five head of yonnj cattle, 2 steers ami 3 heifers. Aud 2 five year old bay horses broken double or single. Terms CO days. Gross &i Kiblb. A Circuit Eider's Trials. Prom tbe Philadelphia Star. A number of young clergymen, all graduates of the Methodist Theolog iciil Seminary at KvLnstown, met down town tbe other day and were relating to each other anecdotes of their experience iu the various fields to which th-y have heu as signed 'My most amusing exper ience," said the yonnger brother, "was in a little village in I.wa where the conference sent me to b'gin my ministerial work. Mv circuit includ ed three or four little vill.ige and us maty t-cl o&l houses, and I tried to preach a sermon at ench place otce. every two weeks- In t ;e village of Edgewood dwelt a good old lady Dtaird Mrs- Wiukh uu. an emigrant from the Green Monniaiua. and one cf the pillars of the church. I had just lieen married before goinj on tho circuit, and the next dar after our arrival iu E lgewooJ, Mra. Wick ha:u aeut for my wife nud toy self to! '4 eoiuo to ber house. Ia the after-! noon we went find were warmly j greeted by the old iady. I am so glad vou have coma Brother L , j and brought yonr wife, said blp. ! I have been waitin' an 1 waiiin' yoa ion't ki'ow how anxiously ever since Tirot her Jones went awar, wliich i nigh unto throe mouths, and there haK'nt hen a preacher in this h.mne cilice. 1 ve gut some liitle things to ! li that I have keen a savin' till the j minister C mc. and now you have) br. nght aister L- L-t's gtt them! fT n our brin la hii i then we en sit! down and hive a gvl long talk.' I confess that I was a little pnz z'ed at this reception, not knowing: exactly what the peop'e i.n my cir cuit had been in tbe liabit of saving np for the rniuieter to do. However I wan not l"Ug left in the d rk. The old lady dis ii.peured into tiie kitchen and oon called for lis to follow. We did e nnd found the romn litcred with two or three old lieiisteada thit had leen taken to pieca- and spiea 1 : ut,nfit tliA rl.tr. Tn t liu ,io 1.! ..f tb floor Ht-id Mrs Wicktisun, with big kettle cf bviiing water by her side. ".Vow, Sister L , jest you tk- this heie apron of moie, or y.m"li stoil your ilrtss," t-he s.t'.d to my wiie. The pesky but; have be-n b i.d iu ia theeo bed.tead that X have omu tin.es felt juat as if I c ojhln't wait till you cuie to give them a good ttetiiditig." "Tbif. then, wns a part of the cir cnit ri.ier'fc duties iu Iowa, tho ight 1 ; Vmt the old lady stemed to take it so- tnfirely ns a matter of eonrke. ! t't lhe 1'feacher should help her with ber work that I could'ct weJl re I fuse. Mv wife laniiiuvjlv put on th i , , - , v . . I apron ana went to worn, ana x tooK ! olf "T"1 aD cuff?n'1 Iru-uUA . ...K f - . ! 00; " w8 a llo J' a1' af ter ,wa I Ka. rrv-kf T I ' ata l.a.lituu.la ThnsAsil.lw I ?0um tnoroguiy JJ they had to be camel up ! HUlr- .eet ?P d corded, for they were the old fashioned kind of bed steads, in w hich ropes did daty in? ktead of springs or slats." 'But this did not end the work for on coming down stairs the old lady ' remarked that the stove waa a little , warm yet. but tbat if I was cartful I could black it without burning my hands. Thi-. was a little too much and I was about to rebel, but my1 i wife whict red to me thkt we mirrl.k f. w.U m..ka ..f it .. .. 1 went at that stove" and nolished it i till you could see your face in it, and ; till you could se your face in it, and then helped tbe old lady clean up! tbe kitchen. By that time tbe snn ! was down and our hostess kindly pt r '. mitted us to withdraw. Did we t-tay I to snpper. Wbv, bless vou, the I , pood soul, in her joy at pettinrr ber j hovwe cleaned up, forgot to say any ' thing about snpper. We were gUd enough to get borne without bein asked to dig up the potatoes or build a calf pen. But ever since tbat day my wife and I have always bad a prior engagement whin anked j to visit Mrs. Wickham I It was the old woman in Indiana who invented the whiek broom, and millions of them are whisking from daylight to dark, but she has tever w)rl a rerd out of tbe invention. THE IKDi:PNDNT. THE LARGEST, THE ABLEST, THE BEST Religions ani Literary Weekly IN THE WOKLD. Onn "f t'teableat week'tca in xitonce." p.ll Mall Uazette, Lon-ton, England. Tbe oiont influential religious oran ia tbe States " Tbe Spectator, London, Eng land. "Clearly sttJs ia lhe loreirotit as a weeklv. religions magszino." Sunday School Tnues, 1'biUdelpbia, Fa Frr'tniritnt testures of Tu HpErisnast duri"g the coin ng yer will ho Ileligious and Theological Articlea j Bmbop Htintlugd:n. tiihrp 0".ve. Bis - j hop poatie, Bialiup Hursi, Dr. Tli'elore Cuj ler. Dr. Howard fgood. Dr. Howard .".'. r. A. J. Uorduo, Dr. George K . Pentecost aud others. Social and Political Articles BT Prof. Wm. Sumner, Prof. Herbert B. Adams, Prof. Kictiard T. Ely, Prof. K. G. Thompson, Prof. Arthur T. Hadley and Others. Literary Articles BT Thomas Wentworih Higginsoo, Maurice Thump"0' Ctiarle Duiliey Warner, Jainett Payn, Andrew Lang, Eiuiund tjose, R M. StodJard, Mra. fccbuylirVan ttnaaeiaer. La-i Imn-n Guiney. U. U. Boyesen, Isabel F. Ua(giod and others. Poems and Stories BY E. C. 5tedmsn, Elizabeth Etuart Pbelp. Kdwaid Ev-rtt Hale, Uarriet Prcscott SjM'fJurd Jutia S-liaye, Roue Terry Cojhe Kdith M. Thoiuja, Andrew Laug, J-cqiiiu Miller. Lucy Laicoui, John Buyle )'Reili aud otlietS. There are twenty one distinct depart ment, e died br t-entv-ne apecialiata. liic!i inclu le !iit.icl Research. Sanitary. Fin An. 1 u!c, Pebbles Per MitialittciK. Himalerial K-(twt ?r, Scnoul and Colleae. Li'-rture, rl.:liici ni Iniei igence. llicsi .n. Snudar clni 'l. News ot lhe Wick. Finance. Comiuere, Insurance, Sto -ir. Puzzles, S-lccliuns and Agricultural Thirty-two paces ia all. Ths IsorpSJiaESiT is a family newspaper of the tjtat ciaar. and ia ie; zuixed a oue ot the great tducators ol the lmd. Kver one who witlira tu be well informed upon a great variety of subu-cts. should sutacrius tor it. Terms to Subscribers. Three months. o.7S i tine trir $3 Oo Kour lu.iith..H 00 I Two e.ra . . . . $i 0 Six months... $ I 6U Five years. ..$1UM An inveatmeni uf $2.00 loHO) pay. 51 Dividends During the rear ! Kerry intelligent family needs a good gewspaper. Make the acquaintance of Tux Indzpe dext by sendiug itO cents ftr a44Tr.al Tii " uf a month. SPECIVKV COPIES FliiE. No piyers are sen' t. s'lbsribii after the tune ptiid tor hS expire!. Tue lMt.ra!iiiKT's Clubbing 1.1-4 will b- sent ire lo any f-r"n asking lor it. An one wikhii.g l. ulHTriru lor tine or morr papT r msgsziaes in councciioti ;iti Tuk iKOEPiKnaxr can saee money by ordeiiug f rom our Club List. Address THE INDEPENDENT, t. O Itoxs -i;S7 !eT York, CLT OIT THIS lDVtITIfEXK.1T. WM. R ADAM'S MICROBE KILLER The Great GERM or BACTERIA DESTROYER. r gjay-VT ar-. -. .H.VI-j To Cure Disease. Remote the Cause. ri-i.-ian, by cimt:f.creiarche,h.re Jsvcovrrrd that trfrmi vr tlarciiii cemmoniy ciicd iiicrubca, brr thr cause ot ijac. 1 lie Mi.KiaaK.ii.i.KK CURES t y Jrilrtrr'mf il u -Ps : at tLe same tin-.e fmrtrUs t.'n. and iVl the lyrt: m Mr. Ka.luta has established Factory No. 4 Philadc)pbia. OfTice at tig Arch Street. Inva!M and v""- fi'r-: z fr.'ii CATARRH. BR0NCHITI3.C0NSIIMPT10N.MALAKI A, RHEUMATISM, Diseases cf the Dlood. etc . hy writing ct ca;li.;c at alovc .Ji!rt, i..l rc: . cirmlara i;i-inq the n tory ct tl.r Mn OotS Klt-t-Ht Ind tr.e cure it ht madr. L.hvd in Pennsylvania. Nn r''aDd. and Ii:r;. t e'C.'u will upp!v. 1 iii 1 nr-i ar'if'ie he e.tah rrry. 1 lel nre, Ml iT:a. which thi- Fartory i!e i A SUBK RESTORATIVE TO HEALTH. WAH 9W t at j-3 id To send us 40 cents for one cf our 64a. FAS WEEK tlvtit. ITar-lv and Ptrcr.r. wfll Orirn-r ar and Oi-t lost to Ordmarr TV reacts. YOU WAE5T Ax Ellru a Ilousehcld S. D. Set. Thl t -f.n--l of a H --.-.1 TTir'" f-'l f.wr i.t-ir1ift-r" 'r ' '" ' '' 1 : ' ' va:.. t;. pv.-LI i,;; ri-M ba 'i t'"' '1 t.'ci-l3v i.wu: rxr: vh-rr Ir "n-l Hi- l:''.iv. i'' ofc-. in tia-i p. .-jh Jcjin :' f-'t on w-mt '-r S I .CO. Ask Your Lccal IK sIol forth m. 'f t. nr. nr-t r"t " for oii.urn" t ?ii iss-n.l miwr ii r-: ' Matxj fani tta-mp UfT vvr l . i i t:.fi rLLHICII & CO., Plantsvllle, Conn. it PEERLESS LEADS THE WOKLD. 99 $500 in Goi for General Snperirrlty at CTn cinnnti Industrial Exposition after lull trial and Expert tect. 3 tl Peerless Traction and Portable Fnrines. "Domestic" and Creamery Engines. Stcara Oanir I'lows. The : " (eiscr" Thresher ami Cleaner. Patent VarlaH Fric tion i'fel. Pat. Il.rT ?t-V orx and isaw-Ou.de. njii-'-t. i-v-na lor cat&jrue 10 mo (JEISEK 3IANCFACTUKING C0 vrk-nrzzzzzy. nAimat ei. pa. We want events and tnvlte correipoKreacw W ANTED AG K N T S TO SOLICIT ORT-ERS Frr cor Cb'nce ai.d Ilrly N ursi ry Steck rji'ea'iy w.rk for nerpetic. temtrnie men Salist 5d r.xrr.sns, or comtnisioo i.r. Ier.-.a. I he Miainess qnicklv and eM Iv Uarncd. Satitactmn guaranteed toi us tomera and agents. Writs lmmediatly for leru S. bta'o aii9. Andrea. I R. G. Cll 4SE & CO.. I Smtb I'-oa s..j ir, Pu"J, I'a. (Wf) SI' toy ? vhjich) 1 NZEtS M0flESTY f Qenuinefasa F(ed H t'n ta9 on every plug. Old Honesty is acKr.cw!- edqed to be trs purest and rnost lasting piece of Stcindard Chewing Tobacco o.i lhe marKet.Triiog it ir. a better test than any taiK about it. Give it a fair trial. Your dealer has it. W L tj h -J i ill. i aM.M-i tr; u' a lat-'-') fultiA'd in tb ius:u.a'ti:ie rf but tbe Mfuvjn Ac II n.h!i urrv e 11 1, in?::!. .-- rJ-.V'tTa. ai.CLU- U..t.a itioir mr -rasf y Bn t;.- -; :!: i - Mi-"n & llj,iai:i r.il r, a it... -;-. ; nt the C-.fJ'isim Clf i ;.C-t tf taJeT i.i.K.f-.i't.t ai ;l i f ttie frrrut W r!c I -'.v',-'.- i e-i. ni'rf ith hot ma's, a A J2 5 li f , 1 Vr- tn C-..L.-tritf.ihfybiv S tl .:-nr. : f a t:ie bicfcem 1 9 3; ' -O- n- nor. Ua:tl caLaU""a. -i V 'v.i. ire Ilat- tririiuiaTT r.u.in i t thr . iti t!...; t'.rr a-e lupenor to tUi o;!:?r. llu-y r t - v" ".'- "i: , a eicviU-oc fiCii l.y t r I' u - j i.i-.l : r e art of ;hD i hniitl.iijr. but 1 c n w - ; t. liu tury atiruure y t t'-c r. ;:.-.-k.ip! :: pru.'cm-iit mUmrji iced hy i..ri 1 : a- ana niw k-ii'.? I liT . Bruir.ciiK," t.j rj I a J r) a.WeL.ur.lyan.!f,JSir.1; tune, I Ve:l.l ' ? S J 9 V and Siw kii,wr -. I lT . . . U ak: it f i - j crvt4 capaci- QT'Zi A Z?V..-? t- tu-Ui.:; in tu:-c a.':d txher i:n strutm aiiv-ntv-. A ci-'v-ular. conn. n-' t-:.taJii:ii f rr-m tU- Laareal parcl.a --t. m'ts-ictar.-. ur.,t ti on, fHT Utiffilwr wlLa. dr rj,ive aia-.ijnr, toai.y ar;.;.r:i.i. rin; and rcaaa o.U tr c-ia or ea iny mwt: a in rent"i. MASON & IIAML'N 0RGN ANT PIANft CO. B03VUM. MiW VUHst.. tiUCaoO. ' BZZAT ajm::AS MEAT-CUTTER. CDe.iall and pro Dgrd lb. Imm fi.r 1 i ..tl, c""c aliti Mral. Krripplf. 1 roy ur. Uamba.-v Stak. 1. . if. .No. I A nl. ... pr. Mid,cu r-f. p. ut .... nlCERICAW M'fG CO., sad a wa.h;usioa a ., iphia. 1.- H : SI A FEW FACTS Worth. Knowing, That I ran stop tootbachc in less than tiv. iiiinu; no pniii, on extracting. Tliat I rna extract te. tb ithnut pain, l.j tin- ue of a rliiid applied to tbe tetlh and (iqiiii; no danger. Tliat Di"'Br.ed V,-. fi n ra a (known a Scuivt) Irt-at f.;,1f-'?vrd succsatnliy ai d acurw war yiCirJ.jrv ranted m every Teeth Filled and warranted for life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged, or. n muddled, troin $'J.i'0 to tli p.r set. HeMi.it ill tum Enauield Teet innerted at piic s to suit alt. AM urk vrarranted to give perfect satis ar-li.'U. I'eopla wbo have ariiticial teetb ailh svhirh they cannot eat, are especially luvited to call. VV ill vinii protesoiouall) at tli. il lioiues it notified by letter. Will virit r-tru'arly at Kiclltield th 2nd wri ki of May and October. Tisms Cb. G. Li. DERR, I'ractlcal n lit 1st, KSTABl.lr.naD IS HI irr LISTOWS, Pi., 1 fC0. flct. 14 'HS. IIKST MADE CLOT H J JN G IX P II I L A 1) V, h V H I A FOR . C. YATJ & CO., SIXTH ANP CHESTNUT. LEI'GER r.CILDINO Notice to Trespassers. flavins; leard 4IMI acres of wood land ot David WiImb, snd 4'JO acres ot wood and fcf John Mrl'lnre, adjoimns; ianda ot I'er.r-sylvaiiia Kailroad Company in the vicii.ity ot Boxler's iap. I hereby csntion all i-eraon agau.st trespassini; . the arnjTe ti.eiitiomd leased lands for Ibo purpose ol .uttir.g tin.ter and so forth. Jobs Biasbob. iilrlutown, May 20, 189. SOI RT1I l.G XKW under the sun, htrt, Kit a: rU tiioti m r heard ot a CLOTH ES L J N K that r. quirea N o Cktbi, I ls. Ev.rj l-i.use-keepr. laundress and store-keeper wi it. Bsmple sent bv tr.atl. 6 tet tor 2Vts.. 12 f.et for 5nrtl Fir.tClatx.il: ATS WASTED for A,. Ccmnv Address XOKTON K BOND At CO.. M.niitr,ctnrer. Agents, Pbilsdelpbta, Fa , iLcck Box ) ' Men AUTUMN AND WINTER, I HAVE THE Latest Fall And WINTER STYLES ! Tbe Cbatnplsn Clothier ol.Juulata Count) Iinvinfjuat r turuc-d from tbe LanUin cities wllh u wonderful FA-LLAJND WINTER STOCK, Will make friends, outshine rival, win Tiulori, uud tali its'.f 0a it mtritti. MEN'S BOY'S Jt CHILDREN 8 FASHIONABLE CLOTHING and Geut'a furnithing goxl. First Gluts, ccrr biuiug Style, Qaa'iiy aa. Elegance, with prices that will astonish yo. -o sals ia expaal a I prove this. But I ask your patronage only when I give complutt satisfvtics. My stock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES OV 12 11 ALLS, WATCH tkd JEWELRY, Calico, Percale and White Shirts. Xerk war, Col'.nrs i9(J Cuffs.Trnnks and Satchels, is full end ccm:,ltte. CU and sta Sam'I THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER IN PATTERSON. Jane 16, 1886. Locis K. Atibo. K. M. M. Pibkcli.. AThlSSOl A. PESStLL, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW. MIKFLINTOWN, PA. nyCollectlng and Cenveyancing promi ly attended to. Orrica On Main street, tn place of r-i-dnce ot Louis K. Atkinson, K4., soutt, n Bridge atreet. fUct 2!J, IM-0. D. M. CRAWFORD, M. D. Tl .a.nmn.1 activelv the practice ot Medicine and Snrpery and their collateral branchea. Oftice at the old corner ot Thirr! and Orange streets, Mittiintown, Pa. March 1B76. Jobs KcLArnsLis. Jetrrn W. Ktikhil MCI.Ar-IlI.I?l Si. STiMJIKl., INSURANCE AGENTS, POUT ROYAL. JVSIATJ CO.. f.1. r-Only reliable Companies representfd D"C. f, lH86-ly J UK I AT A VALLEY RAKK, orMIFFMUOWH, FA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. StocktoIderB Individuallj Liable. ' JOSFPH ROTRROl K. frrnrfrnt. i T. VAN IK WIN, C'.r. MB El'TOSl. W. C. Pomerov, Joseph Kcilhrock, Jolni lieriiler. Pbil i. M Kej oer, I K.iM-rt K. I'arkrr, i T. V. Irwin. Loi i, K. A'kiiisou, sTr.ccnoLi ras : 'pner, Annie M Philrp M. K . ShrMej, Irin, I Joseph Rf.throck, Jaif II. ; L. I.. A ill incon. ! W. i'onirruy, Ilol.ies Irain, i John Hvrtxixr. T. V Irwin, '.Mary Kuril, Jercire IV . 1 brnj M.n, Jr ' t'hsi N.f le is uj rter. Three and Forr j r cent it.f-rest !! t.r peid i.n cert ticales of d poltr. Jjan 23, l!-?7 tf Vic Firm. -nt'O j FALL AND WINTER COOLS. j No more summer for months to come. Fall and Winter nre here, and to conform to the 1 change, the Fenior member of the firm has just returned from Kastern Markets, where he se lected with pre.it care the roods ! that his many patrons favor, j DROP IJV. We have now filled our ; shelves w ith Fall and Winteh j Goods of all kinds. Our cun- ! tomers have appreciated ourj efforts to give tht-m goods to suit their purposes, nnd we j believe that we are better pre- 1 pared than ever to merit their i confidinee. We invite to; come and see and be t-atii-fied. i j In our dress gfKKis dej artmenti ! we iKive almost - il)o Don't be backward, call lor ! what vcu want. Shoes and Hoots. Our Boot and Shoe De - partment is full in its assort-! a .. .i . i t menu, anu juu certainly can ne i ": f pm. SUlted in fit, quality and price, t Trails arrive at Tvrnne 're m Srs.i",""' Whatever improvements have ''qI'"1''''"'1''''1 been added by the manufactures I a T. R. h. IbfiiF' biti'M we have them all. We can; -,.,. . ,. , , . u.vt , i a- 'riins lease Ilantir.f.loa fur Bi' supply OM With loot Wear for ' Hj-ndniao and v.un.t.eriand at e B any in or out door eervice. Our j "ua 6 ib r' ,D- grocery Department never lags. ! , "u;'.tin",B f' . i " i , "e loid, livndniaia and lr.miier.snd sl e have on Land a lull line of iv- ., t p. n. Fresh, Plain and Fancy uoM.nAVsm f.g branch. i-inaVWaaan Tiains leare A.toor.s for r'" UB',' ' (iSIII iFiREP . 7 20 a m. 2"i a ui. il '" tn. 1 "' Vli.VUIjUlatia. 6 00 p in., b V0 p tn Slp r.. Also, the only full line QUEEJNSWARE in the county. Every house must have its full supply of Queens and Glassware, this in the fctore to call on for such ar- i tides. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Remember the place, Mats Street, Oi posite Cohort Hockb, 31 i flli nt own, Pa., Fred'k JESl'JKSClI ADE At &ttn. STRAYER FLNNSYLVAxMA KAiLEOAflT TIMK-TA .J L K On aafi atitrSuu.'aT 'r Zjih, 1P tratus lat s'op at M .tllinvi: ! rin at f)iu,. EASTWARD. LT'-vnUA .CCOatMOOAl 'OS .ert Ailasta osilv at Ji. a. in., :'nt, r,ij t Hnr tiuplon a. rr.., NK it.t L'nios it 6,f.7 a. Ni atun M.: " i trs 7.' J t. a aicVevtewn .. 2 a. i.i.. Lc iiinwa -ji t' tn.. Vilford 8. OS a tu., Mi.iiis S. 1 i. , Port Koyal a.17 a. in-. M iic. a. a) Tntirarora ?,G s. to.. Vai..1ks S. 0 i. . ! Thnnips ntnv n b.HT a. m., I l. .-r-'1 4'i , m., Mi'li'rstnai u i,4'l a m , ij)o'i (... m., arrivii.tr at I. a rini.u c at IS tl i. B I and at Pbiia'b-!; L'a, l.i p. m. j Paa ir hpk? Exrr " li'4'. nt A':oa tiHj at C.S.1' a m., and M ; pi f a 11 raja I stati-ir.s ttwrn Aii.'. t.a t:err,itaif, I rt-ach.-s .Mirilinat a. m., Jarrntt j 11.40 p. &!., aivl arms in Fbiji,au .3.1:. p. in. j Mail. Tksin lnri t'ltraburf dsr-y si ; 6.5 a. m.( Ait'.K.na at y. ir., iid nop. ; pint: at all rPirr.iar s'jli.n s r.-;ve it llJIria ; at i i 3 p. rr.., ilarristiu.-j 7.tti p. is., rsj. j adu'ptiia 4 a na. ! Mail Express -'. Pil!t n-j at ' leii. A I tool. a i 2 p ; T 1 1 t.c t o. ( u; ; iJu. I morion 7 37 pm; l.ri:..n Hjpai la. Bin 9 10 j. m ; 1 irrr'a'.lirg K if m . ?k. I le!p'ila i L'.', a :.i. Ptiiisdi-! bi at j 1 37 p. tn , v 111 SIS. 11 I T. v- -ii.1.'. Fast 1 1 fx a f5 i, i. I 1 e ,tf,tl 1 1!'... 'J li:t (it. IU ; l! p tn p : .-. m : I.vr.. i I'll'-; A :u ':iirs. h 10 p QJ ; l.rrrr. 1 at '. dailv Al 4 a. r,; ; IT :rn tii.ic. s 15 . ; InnrsTiiifin. 8 5t n.; V.'wp,.rt, 9 .1 a 1 m.; Millersto" n, 3 4ii a. rr..: Tl.omi-srcrcwn, ' 9 62 a. nt.; Van ryk., 1'J o'l a. tn ; 7i.srsr ; ora, HI H a. m.; Mexi.-o. 1 07 . oi.; Nrt (toval. K' 13 a. ro.,- JliRio. (00 a. 4 Kiftout, i-rro a. .. , M arrow 1') .14 . I.ewiatow D, 10 4i; a. ro.: McVe tti.wa, 1! li a. m.; Vest-ton II;- n i !, 11 8 I a. 111.; En lint. Ion, U '7 p. n. ; Tin 1 U7 .. Aitoona, I 45 r .., I . t.i; , .t ail rr :nr t-lHbioiih lrtrte.n iiar::.-t .n . ii.t Aii.-oia TfTB lisMirfiaPK j'l.:is.iti.s4s . It at 6 C0 p. ni., I.srn.:irc, tO "JJ p. a.f step; .nj si liorftv...e, iirittii., Orrsas 11011, N e port, M iil.-rto a, 1 hoinj.aauruva, I'ort Kyal, tin.o e. Mr in, 1 1 56 $. ru.; A 1 toona, '2 il'i a. in., srid Pi'timrv, t l'"i4i. ' Mail Tans las riii:ad!ph a (!ai! 11 .W a. ni., Hurri-lura 1 1 .il a. ai.. M. ort, l'J la p. m., Uil'in 1J.47 p. ra., itop finir at all rryular tatioi.a L-rtues U fa a'.d Altocms rearl.i a A lor.ua at H M , I'litcbara; 8.0 p. bj. All-1XA AC.nn;'c.raTI''' '.irl sdolpl.ia doily a! 1 I 0 a. :n., !ltrr.an--j al 4. lop. nr.., i'inra-.ri..-i 4 'J p. ra., tw frt 6.11i p. m., M.ilers'oarii p. a., TI.GniptvoTituwn 3,r.- p. 'n.. V11 lyts s,4t . p. n.., Tuscatora 5.! p. m.. li:.eHor 1 Port Ueval t,M p. m., Misa l.lfci s ; m., LeKistuun ti.'jA p. m , Ni-Vrtnw i, 1 p. tn., IWwt.m IU 11:.:. 1:1 7,io ., ilatilinKdori 4 j p. a , Ar 9 94 p. m. Pscific Express ."eares I'ln air rlirs II ! p m ; Uarrist.iirj! i Ins mj litir.rs'x.si I i!S 1 tii Newport 4 H stn; ;(i..l4!!l m; Lenfstosvu 6 t-1 a in ; Mc Vr'trws i Jt a. m ; Wt. L'niou 5 4 a ni ; !i ;: nt.rd's I 12s ci; l'et. rt-burg t. 2' a n , Sjrr;Crt 0 40 a ni j Tjrona 7 00 a rr. ; Hells ll:Ji 7 'li a in j Aitoona t f-ft 1 m ; r.lnsr'l 12 46 p ra. Sea rhore ilinreas saat, sn tmiiiTi, will coiineirt w:th .Mir jsy ii I a.l leirinf Usrrtaliurg at 1 15 p. ni. LKWISTOWK HI VISION. Trains leare Lewistown .lun-.-t Isr Mif roy at C 1 a m, 10 56 a m, H I.'j p is ; fsf Siinliury at 7 l i a m, j'j p in. Trams arr'va at f, - istown Jnnclioi ftsa Milroy at 64J arc, 1 2'i pin, 4 SOpaijfrtS Sui.bury at a 25 a m, 4 ) p m. TVhUVN K IHVI.sMV. . 1 raiiia leave lTrone 1.1 :6(.r:ci.:a a at 8 IU in. 7 i . r m. L'J . '';r"' ,,Jf - i c;is j ' o a uj, o 1 j p 111 , 1 1 p P: . j Trains Icvo Tyrone mr Wrrie- H.-t, J ieuui-.ylva'iia Furnace an? Scot s ' 6' 1 m and 1 It p lu. ! Trains arrive at Tvrons Item Bflls'r.iw ' Dd L"ck u"" Ui:' ,iJ-,ni 5 Vt' Trains arrive at Irr .as ireu Cars"'" vi. lo and Clearfield at f C.t a in, and 11 - . fjf' Trains anite at Ait'.rr.s !': Pflmo, 11 Q .D I ni. 1 1 n m. 65 p. in. ti 4i p. m. 7 1 'i ni. i r pi M C autlun ,1'oilce. l . .. i ... v.. ......,,r.ed rn.t ' All TrFT are i.ei--... . , i Irraoaf". on the land, ol th- li.l -lewises ! Fpruco H.II, snd Iier.le to t:h I ". ' ' r t.rr.n.s of l-t ll.-r .tiff heme, b'ln '1'? tl --" -e -I .n.j or in air other "t .resp- . md lands, m the trerai-s U s sa- ' . . ,1 ... . .. e.....lA a ho rio'st' Jnr.8 9. 1"- TLa Srutintl tr.4 Krpul'tren ' place to jet Job woik dona. Ti t'a' T E anbsaription, 1 ;o advsnca ; a i .... Tranfient alvar-. a,.t. I" mca .or t Trauti-nt tnKi.t" amu. l'J cent, j -:-r 1 Iieductina ... i to advertise t yeAT. (iaasat to UarriM-c s I The bjn'.f " ' 1 ' irg dllJ' w. 9. s j).:f rrss'er. Jacob rr. ss.cr granted a p--a:-.t.. 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