linn H i riHnnim i pint imii mr"irtyBMBTn The Somerset Herald, j; WI.1)N1-SI)AY, The prohibitionists of this State iiave determined to run a ticket this bill. Practical men would have tired c.r Ibis folly Ion? since, but tbe pro hibitionist, like tbc TJourbon Democ racy, never learn anything. The Legislature of llhode Island Las been driving during tbe past two weeks to electa United State? Sena tor, but fo far witbout success. Gen eral Uurnsldes has tbe largos t vet .iiid will probably win in tbe end. Tue JIarrisburg papers -f Friday last, announce tbc death of tie wifo of Senator Cameron. Mrs. Cameron was rnucb esteemed by all who knew lor, and will 1 long remembered fur Ler Christian virtues, exemplary character, and tbc great good she bas done through a life extending beyond three score years and ten. question in tbe Inle I , raisin t urt' wns June :!, liTl. not devoid of ;-ulne good, :i-i ihc jiiib- 1 he oxnosure of the enormous probls secured by tbe monopolists of that l.'u; -inc.-?, bus caused a bite conven tion of ho k publishers to reduce trices! twenty tor cent. The Chicago Times gives tbe De mocracy up as hopeless.- It says: "There is no longer any use in trying to convince the political Ilourbon the world moves. lie will not be convinced, because the only world lie is cons"ions i-f begin: and ends in himself, lie knows that lie is a ''democrat.' He knows that the two articles of Lis unchangeable creed are -for the spoils,' and 'against tbc damn nigger;' and therefore be knows that these are the two articles in tbe creed of every 'Democrat.' There is no use in wasting time on this 'rock rooted' and ,niduntaTn'Luttrcsscd' type of animal. He will live as long as he cau breathe and will die then under protest." i I . i I i u n.'ie l le: 1 Olilvl there Iti3irr Allien Esnlniua Ch Hnn. rial Kllufttlon. Mul !. in Kcatnrkjr. were more worn::) wl could so hon- slly wear the titbs "lady." Talk; - about po.siti.irii!iak:iigtb)"t';rstbidv."j AiWN I. C, June Hi. A Thousands of poor neglected children'; i'uo''t ttdiqf Mace, .Judge John, Allison will in the d.iv.s to coinf rUn nr. and.1 Agister df the Treasury, received a ..i . ..: ... . l,.i i r. . ! 'I ' ol tins woman, whose : ? 1111 11 y.l " n'linneui. mnn-u M i m ijcayer, l a., nsK.ng sow (pics' ; tioa resiling the probable c&et f u-uuir a miy i..ir specie res:BL laiyu. say "b)c goodness wan their firt rav of un shin. The Johnstown Tribune rays: Clarion countv, yesterday, instructed c- f-.r, inr.nh. f Canu.bell. of this Sfeakjxu of the nomination of place, for Lientenaut Governor. Our Senator Graham, of Pittsburgh, as a townsman bas mere delegates in-jcanJidalc for Lieutenant Governor, f-tructed for bim so'far, than any other j the Heaver Arr,us aud Radical says: rn.K.lnfe for oriv position whose i If he allows bis name to " before be before tbc republican name will State Convention c the Convection, there is little doubt of bis nomination. Philadelphia will take the Supreme Judge, and give Allegheny Lieutenant Governor. As those counties elect the ticket, tbe divide would be a fair one, provided ihev concede the other nominations i to the smaller counties.' Cool isn't it? Philadelphia will Mule tbe Supreme Judge, and jivr Allegheny Lieutenant Governor. What's the use of bothering with a convention? Just let Philadelphia and Pittsburgh make . their little dicker, and everything will be love ly if they will only carry out the rest I of the programme and "elect the : the financial ! ticket." But as thev niav need a lit tle assistance from the "smaller eoun- The gross earnings of the railroads of the United States were 02,000, 000 greater last year ttian the year before, an increase of thirteen per cent. Expenses since the panic have V.-n reduced twenty-five per cent. It i..r.v turn out that this enforced j economy will make a better showing at the cud of lbs next fiscal year than the result for 1873. The workingmencf Johnstown, at a large meeting held ou Friday even ing last, adopted the following reso lution: r. .';, 7 Thai we cn-lor ..r Prr-iiii-nt Crant. as uiude known tliroi: rn Iei'..rc' closing t'.ie vresr-nt session, ities,"' perhaps it might bo slightly io make a la carrying it uj.o e.ion iii u j t to annouuee tbc bargain tl f.rrliv a eound currency may t e.-lao- , . . . . . is!d and tlic finuncefi of the country un advance, in so cool anu airy a MM.NE.-S. Tb-e cit' is dull to a degree never knovn before. There is no business, posui ely none. There is no buying, no selling, for the reason that" the farmer has no money to pay the coun try dealer; the countrv dealer has no money to bnv of tbe jobbers, an jobbers' goods e-nnscnwiitlv lie uicirsnenes tr remain IiMWen in boxes. The olels were never so empty, and hotel proprietors never looked so blue. Indeed it bas come to a point where a hotel clerk will actually give the weary traveler wh secao rest a civil word. iy tbisyon im aginc how much they waut sec people, And the trouble is, no one can proph esy as to the duration of this state of things. " hen will business revive is the query, the answer always be ing, "Tbc Lord only knows." 2v'o hu man can tell, for there va3 apparent cause for its beginning. The coun try was strong and eound in Septcra oer iasi, yet in a wcci a panic swept over the country like a tornado prostrating tne strongest couscs, u,v rooting the most firmly established credits, cad with its long fingers reaching down to the . most bumble people. "With the susjtension of bust ness everything suspended. : There is no building, and the builders are out ofTvork. The consumption of every thing that goes into the bowe!s(e.x cept whiskey) is lessened, and the coopers are idle. Alen wear their boots longer, nnd the shoemakers are ou their oars; in short, it is distress and nothing but distress. It goes even to the beggars. One placid locking, old blind beggar who has seat on Fulton St., told me yesterday that the panic bad ruined him. II Ls collections he said with a whine, bad dropped to $3 per day, but hewould't care so much about that, but rsnts bad fallen 30 per cent, and he had houses and three stores empty, even at this reduction. The old fellow bas sat on a sidewalk, and had enough pennies dropped into bis hat to make a for tune; which, by judicious investment, has swelled to a fortune. i.i ,..! mw.n a solid oasis; ana we usk. me e.iiiitali.-isol the country, hr their "organ Million and otherwise,'' t unite illi to urge i m Congress the immediate assv.i.'C il Mn ha law. ! Elections in Englaud are not inrt!.dof fairness and decorum, and, i manner. lndeci h re a great mr own; but then the injustice uonc :t the tells is often redressed oa po t'.iion. Thirteen members of the pre sent House of Commons have al ready been unseated fur malpractices at the last general election one for bribtry, one for corruption, one for intimidation, and five for "treating" and there arc others to hear from. ; sequent ling the The racing season is now on, and the Peraocracy are anxiously propar-ine- for the gTear"upremt Court J u- dieial sweepstakes'' to bo run for in 1 November next. Every county in th.- Commonwealth is trotting out its candidate for the "sure thing,' and a most wonderlul field of old ribbing, spavined, wind-broken backs and shaggy, shambling, grass-bellied c 'lis is being exhibited. The nags r.r. all of tbc pure old Bourbon strain a. mi liavc oeen orcu in im" ; uum ( A KEsoU TioN has unanimously 'passed the House at Washington ap- : propriating$300 for tbe purchase and j restoration to the family of the Mar j.i ii . , . rented to him hv iieorire u nsniog- ton. and lost by Lafayette on a suo- visit to this country. Pur pondency of the resolution !.!r. Mayaard, of Tennessee, sent up to be read a newspaper parcgrnph, which be declared historically correct, sctt'ng forth that the watch, was pre sented by Washington to Lafayette at the capitulation of Cornwallia, and afterwards stolen from tbe latter on his subsequent tisit to this country inlS.", at Nashville, Tennessee. Although large rewards were offered, the wateb waa not beard of tintil about four years ago, when it was purchased by a gentleman oi Texas at a pawnbroker's sale at Louisville, Kentucky. M. Garfield said the House should be certainas to the genuineness of the watch, aud was assured that experts had said there was no question about and in until the onlv cxistin? mark of the il.o Tifime. As the owners can nomi nate but one. there will be a spirited ,a cWt. on of the fa- surrounuoii oy a crowuoi mcmuera sire is it. ' j Poring the debate Mr. Hooper ex jhibited the watch, and was at once r . . t .1,, 1 contest over f rite. I Some time ago an experiment was J tried of running a newspaper train j between New York and Philadelphia j anxious to sec nnd handle the inter esting relic. ' - ' oritNrw york i.rTTi:u. in..' "exceeding high rate of speed, j as an effort to supply Philadel- ,a with New York dailies at the .siial breakfast time in the morning. An engineer, fireman, t ) handle papers work, previously releasing the railway company from any action for dama ges which might occur by reason of incidents. Tbe experiment bas prov: en successful, and now a passenger oar is to be attached fur such as find it inconvenient to wait for the slow and old fashioned lightning express. Tbe speed made ly the train is nxty New York, June 21, 1S7! '- one iioon ntcii WOMAV. c read in the Holy nt that it pass mi tnnec. s an (In Monday of last week, (Jovcr n or llartranft filed in the Secretary's ofiioc bis vetos of no less than forty two bills, passed by the late Legisla ture. It is apparent from this, that the Governor is making a most ex traordinary use of the "one man power," or that the people had a very sorry set of representatives in tbc last General Assembly. Will tbe voters, belore they tied successors to this last batch of law makers, please work ont the lollowing problem: If one hundred and thirty-tbrec legisla tors contrived to pass fifty illegal b'ils in a session of three and a half months, bow many can two hundred and fifty-two members of the same intellectual capacity batch out in the same period of time ? The answer Ls not required for publication, but when found don't fail to "make a note of if for general reference. shall be easier for a camel to nnd two men through the eye of an needle than for vnlnntoered for the i a rich man to enter into the kingdom of heaven. I presume this applies to women as well, and I am in no mood this morning to dispute the assertion. The care of my estate so worries me that I am seldom in a Christian frame of mind. Nobody know3 the anxie ties attendant upon great wealth. Mr. Yanderuilt and I weep over it hours together. Uut there is one excepuon to tms rule. . I know of one woman who has hour for a part of the dis-! great wealth,who will, when Azracl waves liis uui & uaious o , ei ucr neau, co straight to heaven, and by the shortest possible route; and her name is Stokes, the wife of Anson Phelps Stokes, of the great house of Phelps Podge v Co. ' Mrs. Stokes has the enjoyment, of exceedingly good wealth. She might, if she chose, be tue linest and most useless woman ia New. York; she eould dawdle in purple and fine linen; she cculd lodjacarriagc;.jP could cover herself, with, .diamonds; she could live from day to day in luxu ious self-indulgence, aud die, finally, leaving no soul behind to mourn her going. All this is being done bv thousands of young ladies in the circles in which she moves and adorns. , - . Uut Mrs. Stokes docs not happen to bo one of that kind, and I fervent ly thank Heaven for it She is a strong active woman, full of tho no blest impulses and the broadest love for her kind. .She has a magnificent house up town, and a more magnifi cent residence oa that gem of the sea Staten Island.,. On that island she lias had an immense buildiDg erected, which is in its way a sort of an . asy lum. Now see what one pood, w o man can do w ith money. The chari ties of New York shelter and harbor thousands upon thousands of . Lome less orphan children, and during thq summer they suffer in their necessari- Mrs. fctokes takes seventy of those waifs at a time down to her home on tho Island this being the capacity of the build ing and keeps them there a week, Tbey have the freshest and best fruits, Tue lion. Benjamin G. Harris, of Maryland, has announced himsf as a candidate for. re-election to Con Toss and intends to make the eaa vasson a platform declaring the 14th and ldlh amendments to the Consti-My close quarters. -tution utterly void. He gives notice , 'hat if elected his first official act w ill be to move that nil the seats held ia Congress by colored men be XKE SIMMER. Summer is on us at last. The sun is now burling its rays direct upon the city, beating tho pavements, heating the buildings, heating human ity, heating an'mality. A great cily is terribly hot when ic is hot. The tall building? not only retain heat, but they prevent the free circulation of air that would otherwise mitigate it. Then the ton thousand distinct odors that smell to heaven make it unhealthy as well as disagreeable. Consequently all of New York that can get out gets out. Away to the mountains, to the sea-side, to springs, to every earthly place where fresh air and trees are to be found Xevr Yorker and his wife and daughter ocs. The theaters, such as are kept open, are half filled with people from the country and the few desolate men who cannot get away. Houses are locked up, and inhabited only by the; one domestic Ieit in charge. This is Biddy's crrent time, l'or w ben " Mis sus" goei to the "eouutbry" Biddy is left to take care of the bouse. Don't her "cousins" have a pood time though! When Missus "is at home Biddy has got to give her par tics in the kitchen, and she is liable to constant interruption. But in the summer it is different. Miss'ns is three hundred miles away, nnd Biddy is supreme in the bouse. No kitchen for her now ; the parlors are not good enough. Pinnis, Pathrick, Teddy the divil, and ail tho rest of- theni, with other Biddys, nssemblo in tha parlors in the evenings and' enjoy high life in dead earnest. Itefresb mcnts are spread in the dining-room! and such a time -is had as the " Mis tress" never dreamed of. It is Wei h Why shouldn't they have their in nings? Possibly, many of theie houses never see so much of genuine honesty nnd jollity -when its lawful proprietors are running it. " And U it a question 'whether the - masters atd missusses in tho watering places en joy themselves more than the Denni ses nnd Biddys do in the vacant houses. : ' ' ' ' THE 'WEATHER ' ; is gorgeous. It got very hot' last week, but a succession of magnificent thunder 'storms cleaned and : purified the atmosphere, and lowered . tho thermometer to a living point.' It l is fresh and good, and existing is. now a pleasure. -JU ay it continue. , ' PlETRO,'- This corret-Hondence led to A ieloser investigation of the subKui- Hie o facial records of the Register's office. From this source, Judge Alli son derived some very remarkable facts and, in addition to its commu nication in a brief .form j.na letter, to J his friend, he has also prepared an informal statement rthe infoMnil- tion of the President.'" whom it 'had About two years ago, nt a picnic in the lower edge of Ibis county a general fight took place in which Win. Ellis was killed, and it is said that Kobert Beckett did the killing. ATnout twfntytf thirty 'wcrf engag ed rn Xht fracas, and qratc m, number and qn next: term of ber the ed arriffnef the CrUsinkl 'Court. Befckett howeyer, frofnliWf thetiounty and was not heard of until about a year after, wneu tie voluntarily gave himself up had his examining trial and was admitted to 3ail irtUiUhdnoxfcterni ofihe Crtmb1 nal Court. ...At that term he.was present, but some of the parties not being mid thewe jWny p7stponed until tne nexi term,' and ha' admitted I rr njrrTjrrjMj-rn-pmtinu 1U11I iit M H1- - Ucas UUjuUaJiAjlIasi A Oeiilli 1'ruut Hydrophobia. I Bnttrr nnt Kirs Convention. form of a eonvrrsnt ion Judge Allison,' in 'brief," says tjiat in considering 4he propHety of 'liy tng a time fop the-' resumption- of.'Vpecie payments by the GoVernr.ien.t "nd bank?, it is vtH' to rencm.bcr onc important facts.'- The w$?.td3 - occa sioned 'bv-'tbe:laterwtf"Snd the.' rOn-' stant and enol-pious--driiAs Aipn 1 the wealth and rcsonrftef1 of f tSro people, have been too severed a strain; ; apd the real causoof the -iIe'pression:.'ii6w existing is not so much from the ' de rangement of industries! as from 'the actual pecuiaty exhrfustion of the people, in J the maxrmum or our national-debt was reached at twenty seven hundred 'millions': To': date, eight years, the Gorernment has 'paid five hundred and forty niillioDs ofj that principal and an anritial 'interest of about ' one hundred and twenty- five millions, m addition to the enr- rent expenses of the government. The Begister savs. when we add to this, the y enrly interest paid by the connlry at large upon 'State,' county, city and railroad bonds! we can form some idea of' the apparfnjg1 'demands made upon tho industry and earnings of the people. No nation' in: Listory, lmmediatelr after an cxhau.UUlg war, i ad been so puoyed-np - in ' Its busi ness, -so -stimulated in' its enterprises; as this, since the close of tho w-ar tip Friday, and was stopping at the house ef 'Squire S.' Cvl5nnkin, on Harrison effcek, "near iravilandsville, . in'- this eonbty working for him. 1 On' Friday night 'Squire "llankin ' was - not .it homeland Beckett, after .finishing- his day's work, retired for the night, little dreaming that he would never see the dawn of another day. During the rtigbt some inbuinan, bloodthirsty fietii by Some" means obtained admis sion" to his room, and fastening a ropo with a slip-knot around his heck, drew it, choking him so as to' render it Impossible1 for him to utter 'an out-' cry. They'.then'drew hini'outof the room, off of the porch, where there dust have been a severe struggle, as o4; of the posts-of the porch was bro ken short on",' and down ' abont one A very !nd cause or death from hydrophobia occurred in Brooklyn yesterday. Francis BiMer. a well known dog trainer and'utneier has had for mtsny years a place of bnsinese in,Jeek slip, in C?if.-t city, nn l Pro.-poet and Brciuen r.feeti, in Brooklyn, ab-ut six weeki .ig.i a g?ntieiiKu brought dog n bic'i yi as sick to bis oHicc. at IVckilip.. Itvjiv a sinall Spitz dog, and the owner stated that he desired to have it receive the best of care, for which he would pay lib erally. Mr. Butler then determined to take the animal, to his Brooklyn office, but before he started proceed ed to adayirfrsiT a dose of medicine. The dog was held by a boy, and mcd iciao, waj Jurced iutu hii nioulh ; But while Mr. Butler, w ith his hand in the log's mouth, '."was endeavoring to make ft shallow the animal bit the thumb of his right hand so badly that the marks of six sharp teeth could be plainly seen. On tho ferry boat to Brooklyn tho ' dog1 escaped from a basket in which he was con fined and bit ft man in the leg. The animal was soon shot by a police man. ' '.' The wound soon healed, and Mr. Butler had almost forgotten about it, until last Monday morning, when in his effort to 'swallow a cup. of tea at his breakfast table he was seized with a violent paroxism and convul sive tremor, and to his surprise discov ered that his muscles wouldnot con vey tne unnK. to uis nioutu. in some O Xcw A ' rcrti.-' roci !.-. upii.vxs' cori;t sau: lir; ih:-.-. i:jr iH- f n or U-r is-mi. eat i.f lijp u.l, I will soil at i.Ui ilc Silo, .u tfo-lurJa'j, the 27' of Jt:n; 17 J, Jiotlred yards from tho house where 'alarm he turned to his wife and said to'the Vollap'sc oP bust "'fall: . These results, 'the ; Register 'siays'may . be attributed to the issuing of national bonds and greenback . currency '. and the adoption of cur national' banking system, whichtogether wjth tdie . ex tensive railroad enterprises "'carried on by tho foreign cnpital,7nflacd 'our Cnaneia! system- aha produced f cli tiouS values of all kinds'." This " infla ted condition can only be' continued through additional loans from abroad. The issue of bonds; gtecnba'cks, and national bank currcner Is" upward' of three- thousand millions.'. This sttV- eridcus straqttirc of'.'ctc'da 1iaj5: bob' stored us up since the' war by inflating' values, so that many sensible persons have been cTcTtTSJfa "15T5""lhe belief that the country was Vctually enrich ed by the Avar... X comparison of hc national debts 6f the war of 112 and lSfil-C.Vprweatsi'a, remarkable co'n- trast. -In thq last ,;'erght rears'- we have paid, nine times' as much as whs paitl b-rthe 1 -Government from '1815 to 1B35, whcnth.H,!Vfit debt Was finally paid off.1, '''Tne ' Rfgister "coh-. eludes by ftayintr, that It is 'ei-ident that the ability of 'the' country' has been taxed herond -what, the" 'neople can endured "UmTer fl'te etate' of 'af fair?, it becomes.! erfo.ns ouestion-,' whether speedy TCsiimpripT of $prcie' payments . would not canse'" Widjjj; sprend" ruin.' Tthnv'fTeT,igh9'ti6fty of ' a day ihtho'near'futnro wonM'.cauc' alarm and stojl Wtcrpnses,'!lrsseh the demand for labor,. eoijipeK the'" panel lation of -ileltt-s by- process -of ;:la w,' expose Id forced'sale's fastcjuarityries of real estate, 'and thus cause a 'great shrinkage of yalijps aridtriuelf distress , among-1 he'rHJcplc,-" Bonfls lp refch . backs i'jfnd - greenbacks" for-, oti'd? migbteeome i-prtpulaj1-' crr'with many who voir -deem gnch a r scheme a species of repntTiatiotf!' ire says -ft seems fo him' that all aihis;:)Tniy'''he' avoided bv Jpermitlfnt'uthe?'busmes3 of the eo-unfry f- afljilst 'itPelf -wifh- j sory rosuniptiott. tFime,l9,the:Csscni Ual Ibmerrt ihcfcffectingf tt 'rceuper- uon irom inv 'Ttrvpcnt unaffciai 'hantfrth- r .ra r.; va ;'K!!;tii j ' ..! .jyjii ii 'i i' i. ) -- ,r.i I they shot him to pieces, he being,"wTe suppese, already dead. . IIo was shot serea times, 6ve in ' the back of ' the head, Eone of the ' balls bcicg' two inches apart, and twio through the heart, .these holes not' being an ' inch apart ' The fiends not yet content with "their'-blood-thirsty midnight murder and the' revenge wreaked upontbit? man, it is supposed, rubbed his body or soaked his shirt with cor.l oil and set "fire, to it, thus literally cooking the body,' baking it brown frohi the Waistjtp, and lea ving him. Our Coroner was sent for Saturday morning to hold an inquest, but the testimony given shed no new light upon the subject.' A faint clue is sup posed' to bo had that may ferret 'out one or more of the parties. It is to be hoped such is the case, and that they may bo Speedily brought to jus tice and receive their deserts, for .the sooner the country is rid of such bru tal fiends, void of all principal of feel ing, the better. We. know nothing .as to.'tbo! guilt' or. innocence' of" Mr. Beckett "in regard to the charge against him ; wc only know that .had come voluntarily and given him self .up to bo tried by the law,; and there were no indications that 'Le would attempt to escape, and we a?e opposed o mob law under' aiiy'.and all circumstances. Mr.JBeckett Was, so! far as wc can learn, not only a quiet and pcacable, but a respectable and gentlemanly citizen, and we hope his inhuman murderers may speedily bo' brought to., justice. He was ' a singTmnn, of about twenty-four years of age. , ' .",.''" .. -", A Frlfbtlat Acrldrnf. ft Aeoli!nt to tin Excnrsf oh Train; V ' . -:.n r.i ji :U in. 'i :! is-.:! I ' Wf asuTONYi. C.,vJaei. l7.Ai Periois accident iiappeaed this 'uiorn ing Jo i.'Scr3i.nlialn.n thia Ca&J.-; j Louisville, 'Jane lfi.-XAbout two oliaa -Central railroad, i Several hun dred cxejarsioaist wro on jtuair way to .Wilmingtan,:, Wlwn :tiT0.Jand a haJjC-mjles'tiw wdeiiof -SclesviJlo'-Lhe locpmoUye, vd fiat 9cao,i;.bflggageiai1 tno hody was not discovored for Ilomiriileat Oallilcla. .-Jcclarod vacant that they may be ' milk from ber own cows, nd the best filled by wiite men. - Mr. Uarris ap-jf everything that the market can .... . r Ifurnish. On the cxtcnsivo grounds pears to be-extremely Wigcrent, arc crccted pjav omth 8rc he tlotlaros Lis intention to tolerate arranged, and tbe children enjoy not no candidate w ho voted for Mr. Gree-; only the pure air of heaves , and the threatens i( any such man I best ot looa, . out ail 6orts and kiau to run against him on i J001 na iiLM pleasures. j, 1 UVIl LVA Ul', I W T . HIV 11. r.-frt"i ' ' ley, and is nominated an independent Democratic platform, Gii.i.iTzix, Pa., June hi.- About nine o'clock last evening, constable Burns, acting as Deputy SbcriiT, and Burgess Fitzbarris, of this place, made an attempt to arrest four des; pcratc characters named Manus Pat ton, Joseph Murphv, John Biglcr and John Smith, charged withheing con cerned in a snooting allair here about a year ago, in wnich tucy endeavor ed to take the life of Franks Burke. Tho parties fled the Country and . did not return until last ' Wednesday. Last evening they were observed In the vicinity, and the officers proceed ed to arrest them. Manus Patton made resistance and started to " rnh, with officer Burns n pursuit. ' After a short chase and" vainly endeavor ing to bring Patton to a" halt Burcs fired three shots from his revolver one entering Patton's right shoulder and another his le.::. "When picked up his neck was found ' broken and this had caused death.' The other three were captured and taken to the Ebensburg jail late in .'the . evening. Coroner Ilarrold was no'JCcd of the affair, but before Lis arrival, Esquire John Sharbaugh, .'of 'Summit,'- was called up at three o'clock ".this. mOrri-' ing by tbe friends of Tatton, immedi ately summoned a jury and. hcd ' an inquest without a post mortem exam ination. The jury' returned a ver dict of death at the' hands , ct Burns and Fitzharris. The acting coroner has been ordered bv the county au thorities to make a pout morlem cx-; amination and ascertain whether the pistol ball or the fall caused Patton's death. Patton was the leader Of a gan and; second class Caus were.throw'n from the track, --Captain FMWov rin,;.wniuWr, was ..tlighijyc hjm-t.' Thomas AdeuCn, p-tpross'MueMonger was seriously htLrti -Tiireo uegroea were ..killed 7iKl'fi;n.ine d Wounded. Owinjr t thfi i-jiiany rtonfiictirig z reports-, i U imposdihiotOigct'Ihc .par tieulais; ag ite rilroa(V;authoritie8 prohibit thcjsej3udo:-j,o-::4poalsj to tho jrc3 art4njii,ti,'Jcgritflw; lha -do. iiotvim'u"ioeic iiniti-j:! j- o ; ; '"Vtfoyrrri'rttTf if.a Cl ""' WaJiiKOTux, Juae....a7.-rtTiwiftcci4 de'nt 'to-.tho cxCureion train Avafcairi ed btrthoiwafihultr ootiutf .I eulvert.' sii lueheaofTaia iaviajc fallen lasM Blgt.:uie.enll).Wq(lar:;aAtIifi cars wwrei.badjj .w44hed.,vJ.- negro firemnnl and; tvo juegro. i brakeuGn i i A melancholy accident has just oc curred in Switzerland. Mr. mid Mrs. Liskeard, a young English ' pair on tbeic.weddingtour, w?t out ; with " a party of friends to inako an asoent bt Moont Illance. When : they ' had reached the summit ef tho Corridor, the latffcfe felt the cold so severely thai the guides advised the party 'to jeturn. All were fastened together with ropes, and tho bride, set osit leaning tipon the. arm of guidd.i - j Hardly had they taken a hondred paces when Mrs. Liskcard and ' her companion suddenly-' - disappeared down- a-'crevnsee,. 'covered ; with a slight layer - of frozen snow. Un hnppily, the rope by which they were connected with the others broke;- and they wer cen no - more, i The hus band at once procured extr a assis tance from the Orands ' Chalet.?,- but fth4 fcodies could not ba recovered, and it is thought they are some thou-, sand feet down the mountain. ', Tha dealh of the tvfd unfortunate persons Hiust have been instantaneous; ' .' crime in tlie Konlli. ' !'ii -i "'.sh-e. :) i weeks Binccthe dead body of: a; mat iiamcdMikc BroBsenhare was found i. in tisdront yard, t ."Brosionharo lived I JIIflft lliiLinrin'.ri'rim ' nntr' nnirtiiwirc I Owe T ...... , , ,j r, "Why how strange that is! I can't get that tea to my lips. What can it mean?" She thought of the bite of the dog immediately, and like a flash it came to her that her husband had hydrophobia, but she endeavored at the time to conceal her fears from him and told him he was nervous and needed rc-t. "I'd try) mother cup, then, he answered ; but in attempting to drink he wasagaineonvulsed. lie then tried to, eat an. egg . and some bread, but could not do so, and a few hours afterwards he . recognized symptoms of hydrophobia, and real ized his condition. - IIo then begged bis .friends to keep away from him and run up and do wn stari3 . with a stick in his hands endeavoring to strike aud bite every person who ap proached him. He tore the clothing from his body and clutching- to his breast phricked, "There arc mad dogs here.".Drs. Jioretz and Creamer were called in and were, obliged to tie him down and finally succeeeded . in injecting morphine ' into his arm. Thif relieved his paroxysms. IIo lost the power of speech, then barked liko a dog, while streams of foam poured from his mouth, and lato oa Tuesday night ho died. . lie is sixty-four years old and loaves a wife and nine children.."' ; -. : Mr. Bu.tior.was a native of England and his education was of a superior order, lie wan an accomplished linguist, and has been connected with several educational institutions as a professor of languages. IIi3 knowl edge, of French and German 5s attes ted bv volume of wbjcb he was the ' author. Some years ago be went in to tbe business of training, buying and selling dogs, and bis ability in controlling' aud, taming them was deemed by many really marvelous. Malty a time he has led away with out injury a quarrelsome and fero cious dog which attactcd every other perkion !wbo approaehed it. lie wrolo a popular book entitled ."Jo$y Train ing.!! . JIo had no fear of , hydropho bia.' aad often: expressed the opinion thatit was merely a nervous : affec tion, and that tho bite fa dog would hot produce the Ui6eaeunless fear supervened nnd occasioned it. ; AH kinds ot rare ana expensive dogs were, to be -found nt hie estab lishment ; When P. T. Barnuiu held his. dog shot:in the old jnusiam . at Broadway and Ann street, Butler's contributions were aekn wlodged to be bv far the finest and the .most varied. He prided himself an., tho purity uf the breed of dogs raisea ana .trained W him. Any breed could be obtain ed of him, from a diminutive ! black-and-tan or King Charles spcnicl to an English bulldog . or, Siberian blood hound.'. 'Butler did not go to d-Jg lights, lie felt a pardonable pride in tho raising ol pure blooded dogs, and was. respected by a large. acquaEntancesT--Yc" : ; l rk I.NiiiANAi'oi.is, June 17. The But ter aqd Egg Convention is birvdy attended. Seventeen Stati s are rep resented. Hon. X. A. Willard speaks to-night. .Everything is moving harmoniously.. ' - ' t'-.of.." .win-r. a! -:nta. life r.ui',-., IhC national f.U.ter ..l.u,. Is. - Arert.;iir.u-trp-l nt Un t i;n.ii; in ventiua assembled at .Masonic Hall jt i-on,i.i.. t,i,-nwt. r-imtr. n- at ten o clock this morning. Abvat j m;.iuU-, r..ui:tinin'ttv ucr. u.,.r,-.,ri - two hundred delegates' were nrcent.- V" - ii'n'""-u. "w"."'i'rv'm.T -arcs, - X' lt: A ',.., ;,, rn,- The Wew Sewing Machine. Hi. ar..l aiipio ur-Ii.-ir.I: !'.. l..r, i nc:irly nil cle-trc I. S;ii 1 i.in.l wiiit.c m ; i.,r,--i ,-,. ItaP-tluri to oe e:n i wiicn i.n.1 is hli !f. an.! tu L'al;iti"e on CdOlirmition ol ili. Siiowii i - '. 1 1 -1 , i n the- I.iy n mif l in in-n! ol t!ie H hik;-i H.,m-.. i!" Sciicll it Kiaiii'Pl'. fn Somer-w'. Ha JU.NAIHAN lt.)KM.VYF.i;. jufl) TrtniW. 1V; IDCE SALI1 I! . 1 he minutes of the last meeting, at Detroit, were read and adopted. The constitution and by-laws of the Asso ciation were read, and, after amend ments, adopted. - TIio oamo of the as sociation changed to the National Butter and Egg Association. An invitation f.oiii the Board .. Trade i . J :'"-;''"''" '':, ' ,,,,,,,,,, r ., t.-r h i ni pni.il.- ui.-rv, i" im i aud lkcal Instate liXcJiauirc lor u ridetMpr. h prmiw. on Kri-i.ty. th-iwh i, e t'.' ;n.i,...;c ' "'' ''. '-;. o..niMt i..r u e i.ou and manufacturers of Indianapolis, was accepted for to-morrow afternoon. President Pake addressed the . con vention this afternoon, in aft hour's T. it. - r l.....'.... . ,-iiri;u, uu mo buiwuiui. uuitcrv uiu-j jncli t-irf A l.flnt rt .t f w irtft. iIVr.3 i were added to the' association to-day. i V . r ; A1-U . The time for the annual meetings ofj " I5v virion of writ of Ivarla F.iol;. taoi( i the association wa fived for the Crt int ortho turt of Oimm n I'l.-at f s.mior.-t ! U1C llSMUCiUUOU tvua UALU lor lilt lo-l,c.un,vF;i.. umltoniO'liiM-tel, 1 wiil l.v pu!- i U CduCSdaV in March. j licmt-cry at th liui Uun. ia Mews-laio I.r., J " . ! on Fri-lav. Hie seili day f Juno. at ".' o'.-l.M-k I IxplAXAPOiis, June IS. The Xa-i t,i'.'-l7ra'J'liiy,l!'0 '"'"""'"S ."it-i ro.iU- tional Butter and Egg "Convention I Ainiu-ri-iit, utio, ulicft an.i ciain .r w::i. continued their ' session -io lay v A iu aad 10 Uie JuUowia Jl"'rUH-"! ; committee on Essays was anivjintd ! A wain tract of una ?ituiie in summit town. . , i ; Fliiji, Soincrset eountv, F., containing lln ri-s to czanHue a large number of essavs. an 1 n 6-w wrohe?. ail cw-:vi ami in im-a i..w. , i-iinKrni tu -i-i ..I . -. in-- ':"y ! liai h. S it it . -A.'m Whlor A Wit. . . .. o. n.vre havr i.(-, f. , 1 (,t Uttsi, ,- .. . ' ...... V, . " ""1 li hp.- " -uK jimo t'-miMnv Ivir., i r Wilx.n Sn. iy ir.rrejs.-tli. 'n r.-inpi' I t.. ; li'.il at tiiir 'i ft mi'i-r '.t.:r r i.ntun.:nj rir. pi w uvi i i;e r..til 1 Irom leo. Wami-ri' t tlio station h.-u-c at s.-in.l j Fal'h tiinnrl rp.f... nil jrrram la Ijrmi'r tmr. S'.r;-iii.-:ii !!! It;!! In" i -il.il.iti'J a? tlj t:ii '. ; : - . il.H. w VIl I R . . , V.. I. lULI.KIi. I 1. .1. I il'. 1 i(VJI A X. ' .1. I.ff, C l a. CcIilM tmmoiuM tafli.rii-. ,......!.. r .. . I srn.un-.l, an l r:ro;. , , -V ' ",,n" "! Stxystuw a, Suiuctfct Co., I' a. "?xi:cctobs xotice. uiu.a ! I- t-.v; !l'l t r f W!i:i.,-i FNi-.rr. i.iro ,.f 1. 1 .V-'T .. . i!n,"",;"'-' "n the "'"V "l i'o tiiivi - u'rlM -t,M'A ,'P"tn: t,l, m '' u : vtii,iicn r ri.i.-v. .rair s. v-xuln3-lu l.tSKAN.VSFBKr.R. i..V-xuiri.v. YDMINlSTi: ATO it s NOTICE. n r i u nn.t iii.-nri7 tlii-i Tnni-iTti ni r..in 4Ti.m.. ' I'll ana dollars ouered by the 1 resident The committee of statistics . reported that arrangements had beeD made with the Xulioiial Crop 7 o -ferity which' answers will, be obtaiucd and T LE M EN T of the SCHOOL f l.H-r 1 Joiiu i, i;i. et..rs of i ptx-r rurhi-vl-nit tonnrint) I--r 1 n! llw- 1 mini Ate an Qntminnel hole! therein er rt.t-1 ; havirnr a'irint of li fort an.l a livi th ..t s 4-J trt. adjoining lamln of Fiiraiui.niuicr, Wi ii.. j an.l "rlu-r?, with th ippun:uanvi. . 'i nkin In c.i-nti'.n tlic pr..K?rty iT Wi'.li.'im I I?, lluinltert. at the suit of Collins fesiiipluv v. n!. ! Ten pi r cent of tiio iur.:tiase m..in y must i j IpaU i soon as the pn.pi'Ky U sold ai tno L-.0-; anco wlii-n .Il-c.1 is Jtliv.ri:il. 1 ir. 1 err: ttv fi'pkh. published to a set of rpiestions ar-j jueio siu-rcr, of resolutions was adopted, the chief , JS'i; nuinl. uf wbb'b wna f.Iic inlivrr.iii4nt i . "t ' ycir cn.li of a plan rccentlj-. attempted by the' l.v! Xew York Butter and chcoso Ex- j change, looking to the estib!i.ijmcut of an inspection system through wuicu responsioiiity lor juierior iiiiai itics may be located where it belongs, and recommending that clasilications of butter should bo made in all mar kets solely with regard to .quality and without reference to the locality of production. The convent ion atljourn ed vine, tlic this afternoon. tii'.i;; it ! 1 1 t .-i.i'ii.'. .-.I i .luiy. it:, t.t t.. ll.-Tit 11. ' 1 1 I 7 ih- : r h'.-h l i !!i...r (.,,.,.! , I p..i"l.l. .Vl.l til,.-, i.js .- rvM-t-.i t ...-:.!. :'v liirh -n-1- II S. .!:, :.:v. 1 ; r h ,-.v '' r' ".-'..r f,o t .' A'!mtnitratr;t .fi'tfN 1). MI KK. ' jAx.a';:TOB': A I.E. ; i,i v;rrn,Mf tr.c l-i.-t wi ' .m-t t- 1 ii). iu Tr.a!iuan, l..t? uf s .u- i-m lSsw.-?t i-juv.ty. Ha., .i.-..;..;.,.'.i ..il-.w!n r.'ril estate, bie ti,- , n T!,nrl-v. tlx i,i ;i . . ,-,!, --i.- .in I'm ...,-;..,, I'4' M j .ln. 31U1.,C jn , toWM.hii. Jiitm 1-yiii. Ti..;nas ;il,,.r. i.'-ir-i i-t at., c .niauuMir e.i i4 1J I IlH!:im-a of ut: i 'lr.iri.n i. oi S i Io wl iill.i.!M,l !.,t Miiilia Uiiti Total...! f'7. F,,r l a, l.inir Huil.liti ami l:.t K. r lu I and r.m irn Fr Ict-ji of uo'ikct, r an.l Ir. as-urcr. ;;ircJe Trib- IltiiKlrrd ami riftccu Hilts In Tenlyl'onr IJours. - . sonre days after ;death. . .It was much decomposed, and bore marks '. of vio-j icncew".:;iotiay a negro :.Iy namtrt Walter Mills, nineteen years old, was arrested tihrfrged Avith : tho. murder; The evidence agairiat hini is altogeth er ciroarastantial, flint it is said. tu; Jc SJtt6lp."f i Vtlr.i'i ' - : ti-.. r I A Special tot'no - Courier Juu.nal from Clarksville, Tcnneseey. gives raii! aexunntiuf a fatal aiTitiv near dbat iwty '' putty of.! negroes: attacked Uie House ol a man namedriJounson with stones last night, whoa l OWi iof Jqhnsonfa daughters Tired t,X)h the morninsr. at 12:21 o clock,, he com .crowd; the ball takine effect. in;. tbe nienced his lournev at the Washing- abdomen of a. negro weman who? died twentv;- minutes - afterwards. -, i The gitl was herself strrrck . on the, lead V"fili d.Teek, prviducintr a wrouud' ftHtf ; Wbsto'n's feat of walking 1 15 miles in twenty four-hotiVs has'teen' cqual- ied by Edward Mullen, the. champion ten mile w'alker 'of America'. Indeed he hasjbeatcnWc'ston's time, the .lat ter having had only seven minutes to snarejwhileMullen had nearly twelve. He also walked the first.' fifty 1 .'miles m shorter timd than' Weston took' to go the same distance. ;! Mellon' "has undertaken to walk 500 miles" lV six consecutive days.'thfe feat which : Wes-i i - ..... 1 'VrtHrtflnp f leu laiiCU 10 neeuutjinau. ltcu iu,.,, M stcrl'ins ?Ii:rler. ClXCIXNATI June 1G. Special dispatches-from Lawrenceburg, In diana, repurt. Uiat'a mysterious mur der was discovered .to-day two miles from that place. Mrs. Mary E. Brad ley and her two daughters, aged ten and twelve years, were found dead and horribly mutilated; Mrs. Br.td ley's bcd was cut,opoa, the. faces, of tbe!dau ;lii'crs were beiea t?) ujollr the baby wa found alive suffering from a slight wound, and a three-year old boy was found in the adjacent woods uninjured. . ..' " ;.. i no lamiiy was poor ana iinii r.o money. Tho husband is ab-cnt, working on a farm iu OhtQ.. There is no clue to the motive or the. perpetra tors of the murder, , ! ''" , Cincinnati, June 17. The murder of the Bradley family, near Lawrenee bunr, Indiana, yesterday grows more sickening in its horrors as the inves tigation progresses. The post-mortem' examination shows !,that Mrs. Bradley's person was vioitted and murder followed, evidently fo conceal the other crime. . The two g.rls killed Vere not violated. William and Charles McDole, brothers, relatives oi me iraaicy iamuy, nave Lccn ar rested. Charles will probably Jtrof q an alibi. W llliam lails to give a good account of himself and-', is hcjd. His boots exactly fit'tCo tracks found around the house, even in some mark ed peculiarities. MclMc is a rough, ignorant farm laborer. For Si i-ri'tiiry. , I!..:.i:r ju -1 1 l.v..:: si; .. 41 ;: .. ,i i? i; j ..iis:.tf.i ! ..-1'-) tw I .. :usi i"t , .. in ti ; t) oO I nt , f TI. - ii:; i t.-wrl ;. i. 1 Will sell ::. p-nv ,.f -:i 1,1 ,., ! -Oi:a'. : i ' Tiin Ir i.-t , -i. in.t. I.tii,... 1 l.ff. f at-r.-s. in.. re or i, - I " "! i-i.-arvl. with aon an i a t,:i: - i fr'twiwn.iE li.iu.-e thcrt-on i-r-' : -1. i ... criiar. 1'iiiTL-isax.-l spriv.,' .-i wjr-r an i " fruit tr-( ?-.n th ir-n. !!. Tlo-1 :r..l i B,j,.,.r , ni:!i c...t1, ir.-.n ore and 1 it:i-ji. n-: a!..i r..!:V. j, t.ti-iian-ti-j! and -!:-,. h. c... ,e. r, known ru r i f s.Hf -S.v.iii:i. fiiMp. J"'"3 ts.Mi:, lilii I;:; ji:.-;i) (, "...-. -'.'J M li.Cr. CONN. S'-i-rct.trv. TRIIKJE - A 't -i X INETEEXTII AXXt'AL BE- .taur.-ct Ci.nnly Mumal Firo lor tlie yc-ar cii-Jiua . lay Oil;. : port of t i io-iirati jc Cc:n 15 v lj.;I. in Tr.'ai. a--' jkt l.i-t annua! r.-iHT-I:iy P, I-::; $ STo 15 Uy rash reo'd on iipw j.lioics lsaeil tl.ij yt-:ir S;s :, liy ca-li r,--rri o 1 in ruin wals tlii yr.ir.. i.; hT 1;..- rn?(i rorir.-.l on a.--.r..i;:tt ol as?--ii' nt Xo. a tlii year HS '11 I i SAT.E ill..' Ponim! f-rt.ik-tatpT !.i '.-!,r, oa tin .luiv- r.e.Ti, to 1 TCCK-. in . (If r.-'. ii 'oirn.-!,;., , l-i L. liar in. r. Tin- r ,mra.-;.,r v i'.l k- . ,ii,..v i',, ii:i p-r.or:nai;oi- m tr;:r; -i:. oi -ait'. lo.'.iilotn w' l.o . v 1. . ' . i ,;ay. JACK II XKt'V t-'nTk. -ton.'-n nf Somrr.-t n nnr-Tv: li. t niti-ry, to th.- ! w--t :,r, I l-p-mis, on 1 rl.Viy. Im .-, I i.,-,- .. i lis 't rrio-.-, ov.-r I, vi- I Il J, I r, n-utiirc I -.. ,-r tho r;..nnani "I cnlra t . . on JUllO. A DM IN 1ST BATON'S a orrt!" I 1 V : ttt.it a i o( J tni r.v.ni. v i)isi;t-i;sr;:,ii:NTS. X .'. i. I'.ii.l K V. Kiil-j ou ao. ou:it of 1...--.' t.y tiri" 7oi :) X.i. '1. 1'ui 1 .I.Mopli Sor'jcr itt lull fwr k-r.-! l.v Iitv joj oo No. 3. l"aii:.lkh:i. U.iifou iu full rorila-nn-c? byr.ro S3 '4 No. 4. l'ai'l CharU.s iluppart ia lull i',.r iia:n:i-'o l.y tin-..! :;i ;n No. . i"aU J' is IU:nuiiiir in full ! r ly nro. 8 Ol No. 0. l'ai I Wio.ii.liiU in '.nil :or .I.iij1-'-'i! I'V rir,; 4 i-i N . 7. t-aM'SarahSmithln rail f t ilainaire liv tiro 'i i No.x. I-ai 1 11. nrv 1. .M.-ii in lull lorilaitiatfu ' tint - Oo T"j. . Paid iM.'c. Miilcr for extra serriir-'S nsairont 40 Oo Tv'. W. 1'aiil Swmfn'.'t ll-rjl-l for Hank.- an-1 annual ri-ort Z1 u) No. II. I'aU rcveuuo an.l junta fitami'.- ni'l -tiCioLi'T" "3 10 No. 1. i'.ii l J. M. y "rsrur, insur- anoo 0"Uiin't.--ion. T. f.-l .H 'Sj 00 No. 13. I'ai.l S.'f. of tint Coin, f.r i-oiy or a-c f fnT.rrtr.ritiorf -a No. 11. TalU Baers uA lijiar., t.-.rv.. Alt'y ii-o? J0 Hi No. 1.1. I'ai.l ullioo p'nt au.l lul. .. 'a 07 N.i.lt). I'ai.l Juo. ITi-k' salary f.r or.e vt-.ira. Slo. an I Tr.i -I'li OJ lian .t alker, kit.- n ! ISlLoriroi,..! '. t la'ttr-" of ailinini.i.rati n on the a!.v eta! 1 havioir l.oi-n irranlvil ti tlic tin,!cr-iu-Hi-,l. n-'ii e : j liori l.y !vc-ii to tlmse in.lcMcl to it to niak" iinn-o-I .liat'? payment, ami lin.io l:iivini-.-i.iini-i an iii;-t it , to present them liuly iutin'nti;.itp-i tor ?et;ieno in' , tlie late rf ii.ii.-nce -.1 tho lieuciseil. n a,ur..r.-' .Vu-rjijt 1. 1-T. .TdsKi'Tl W-vr.KfK. . Kl'HK ! ! AI.M.U Ii. J. U!;l HA Kr.il, I io' lo A ii.ooi -r.r...r . DM I i K.-uw off, ISTIIATOK'S NOTlri; ino l.VrkVv. ,.f trolun- i aii -y Tp.. ii..-. -.i-i-!. letter? of a -imiiiHirari-.n oil tit Ux e--t.;-.-: luttint: t-een arantthl to tti.; nn li-r-i-'!ii"l. notieet' j iier.'l'y irivH-i to tin-.,; in ;,.!,ti' i ;. u to naiKe innt.. j ill.ito payiiii nl, an.l to-.-e hjivin ci;ti:r.9 niraio.-t ir. : to pri?ent tln-in liuly au:.iit-nt i.-aie.l i..r ?vi ; t.-iuia'. I at !i:e rt.-ioi ii. e ol iixnt S. Berkley, ia ii,l 1,111 . - oiii- I riSKY l'.l-'.RKf.KY. i la.-!') jkoiiajii.-iiaior. A l ively Intliun Filil. St. Pail, Minn., June If!. A telepram was received at Gen. Terry's head quarters in this city to-dny from tlen. Custer at Fort Lincoln, s-lMin? that a small party of .Sioux apjK-ared on the river bank opposite Fort Uertbold Agency the day before at seven A. M. and . commenced firing into the village. Tho . Indians from the'agency at once crossed the river and were met by about four hundred bionx. A snort ncrut toes place, in which five ''Ilees" and one '"(Jros ventre" were killed and' one '"Man, dan , mortally wounded. Tim doubtless the party which has been threatening for some time to Bttnck tho IlerthoUl Ao-enev. Jal. In Tri as, in note.' a of BKi'llU A lil't. of 1'rtLl. Uoter ii Amount of enpil.if. T'ii.. io nnuilicr ..f Io! u.t. j ''.'c'i .ml In han-'.s i--. 1 oJ les iiiU'J iiJI. ulP.KCToits fxoTED rnn the ENsrrsti THA :t. .Taeoh P. Miller, A lira m Ilea m. M. Titninerioan, I Joseph (.'. Lieiny. Saiimel Ii.11vl.1y. Toliia.-i ."Uey- J r. J.eiih lieiui. Wm. .1. Uaer, C. I alil:er an l John 11 ii i f Somerset ri.iintv. r.rl Hittntr. 11. C. Jii!l.-r ur.,1 IV'ifonl i-ot'.n'y, Fa. WALL PAPEJJ ! WALL PA ITU ! irni'it-'', tVijm tlift rtivMit t tti? tit-sr. Oil 1' i .?r. vrry chnn. hi j';t'm. K l F;m r." A -p'f-.Hii.. iina l"ri:iiin -u) liitDT-'iiT fv!os. I l.iia TinJi. iti:ie:tat s ;; 'n-. riic I r.."i t. llliitnin itra b -r.itrs in iUii. very :hv.i p. Ail li r. ..'', :;it--. DE zorcni: & co, no Wo.oist., I"- . riTTSWn.-5Tf.PA. err't hi;9 sr.rn ed nu ths .lamn IK Miller. FreJi.ientr John Uiek-. ti-re- i . . t:i;-j-, 1 re t-mnrnn,! irviier.ii s,!ut. 1J or.ii.-rel llitf i!.apl, .HiilN HICKS. juelo S'jereiary. istim vhp.. 17J Una Iwav, N. Y VDJTOKS XOTICE VILM JXLSTirATUJl' XOTR'TT ;i'if,r"'- fohami, ..f toe a-laiim'-Vra. i i- i r V, .ijii. .. . r,.l t"r of . I . heler. ili-i-.-.u-.l. p. an-l anion.- Lute',,: rrclerlek late cf lirilr. 1- r. j Tnn 1'. p. ir;l. ami 1 mi.ipi.r r.i.. t. tie e.w-il. I.-tters or a.iiiai-ti-aij. i mj tjie a'jerc e liaviiu lieen tirar.te l to the nii.leriiieJ. no! he r.o.y give to'tli.uo TikI-! j. i to it to tuako ioi- I m. rtrato raj'inrtu , an-t tlKiW hm-ftnr lahnj I a'j;ain?t it, in preertt theiif u!y- fVuilienl ie ile.t i lor scttleini nLnt tfio futc whlewrof rabl cSo-vn-l j onTlinrsma v, JtHy lTl. OI.JVER KNKPPKi;. tiy-7 - A'Jminij-.r.ilor. mar "in iiurs-.iay. .ni; v . :! i- olla e iiiSi.iimhi t i-1 hcn an l Tiiiero all tergal. Intere'ie.l J-'-T VALICTINi: II AT, Aniip, r ' X OTICK. tVl 1 pcrf.m.' owning 1.. I A-O'l'ICF. TO UUILDEHS. If on Park treet. in !- j in.i lHir.iiL-ii are lier,:i.y n.itilie.1 ami re,iie.-ii-. i.:V t'lllVa 11 tiVl I.Nlt ti:lVPIk,..nt . ..... f .....! I I1.1..CO O iTrulf ni lw" rei'eh-e.1 nt theV.mmissi.-4i.'r" i is (.-..lire. Somnrxel. ft.rtl buiMin ol a Priry in the I V oun iit-iii. ir.ii, iii i.i i or f?ii , ; oi . u:ir. inr liou-o to t c Vl'.tli 'J fet hiuh, Kiint ehinie r,i. Cl lio-anN to he plaine.l oil. ploiulie.l ami urovo I an-1 paint.i; two ihwir. foarteen stalN. one i,rti tion exlon.linir elenrtlirriurh.- "i ll if St-TK." an-l ttvi- 1 he Indians at rort Ijincoln and t mattfriai i-r tiio i.uu-iitts. the party of Arickarcco and Ma'ndans j i:y orUr.f th rtyi,.rf. 3 wiiiiia thirty day from thU ijale. liy nr.,, ,-r ol t oun. il. .1. 11. PAVIS. . .Ttine-J, l-Tl. S -n-taiy. cutoivs xotici: who have - iust returned . froni tbiv Iudian.-Territory are wild l with excitement. ;Thc Indian seou: ciwrf scarcely' wait for Custer's movfmcpfJJ fbey are eager for blood, sculps , ua J revcne,Vbut will not' have ' long 'to tvait, as Cust ar's envairy expedition i Avon ,t,r . IA,-. T.V.Ht T ;n..tA I A vera 13 Ulal i t uauj .or j. , . v. .v. . . ,j , w , . Krulii' oftiii; diiikctous ii V f Mmrr-tova SumI I'UCth'C Pr th : S Nn. ot "t'li-K-w.... - - y. ol te:!rjicf- - . of male si-h'i:ira ) No. .f U'lnme oh' I:;rs 4 - Irtilr ftttpnannc'i "4 EXKC l-.u.te uf John I'arr-n?, !ato of Som: r.vt tp. leO'Ja?c.. I.eMer-i ti .-inmi-n'.ary ei the al,,ve rs'. tie !eiv Inir l eeti rantc.l to the iip.,!..r.-ii'ne.l bv the pr,-, . er authority, notice is lieri hy uiven fo Iho.o ir. ileoli I to :; to make inuneiiat"en.irmi;t, n nil thr havhi-r el-i:-n atritiirt it vilt pr.-.o-nt ll.cr.i to H.-: un h-r-Muro-'i at tiie late resi.l -n.-e of .1 i-c 1 in Koi-l tonoi-hii-. on Tulav J tin ."Mil. 1:4. JACt'il N liFr. Kxeea:,.r. nrt of C, i. 71. 5 a" ; i r-et Jlav Uustar i oxpeetetl to move next Min- Am.ant n-ctive-i tr..m c.u i - . f -t .1 State approprratioUf... dayylinl li ayj tart . en rl n.-J ;i:i fc a cjrr t,.aeh'rs wj. . .'. nliPncoUif uews-' - -'- ' -' '- - - - 1 fr k-. iimu'iut, 'iii ..... Aiiioiint ilit' .iitri'-t ir.-in ;; ,r itirluilini; .4'H) t . 61 OT ! li . urt , I 1H t) j A SOO II ile 1VMU. were, killed: oh: Otalvia d?ineer. Thomas Aldcraani sf ros4HgcnW A4 ':.. Sinclair, jnail r!lt;,nnd"-iobi .lJuot-T- I i:-' ly were uaacrouaiy won nun'B.'-Janie .,;;, T. "i:- Candie.-Jjr.KyajijBaiiiUoniJurBs, 1 HJHV"WAvJuno..l7.-5ye?tott John ThreftdpmlehavIlffminJirT?, .aik:;.of (J r Hyov&uouu LU-MHJ ia Mill I liia. About-live hundred " persoos4av'isitcd the riok during the day. , ,' T he twelfth mile; "ij-as made in the . fpiicke.-tijiiue, beln" ten minutes and' six' sivtohds. " I.Tbo. orty-scventh' milo , was "i-xoreil ji'ifi'o; iu iu u it's ,.anu six seionns, T.4 the forty-eighth, jn twelve minutes and thirteen seconds,., and. the, forty ninth in twelve minutes niiid thirteen r-conds.'. The heat ("fifty miles) was completed in nine.. hoars, and. .fifty nine minutes and fifteen seconds.' Tho lon'Itiding" Academy,' Sixth ' avenue and twentyrsixth : street. His 'dress consists of a white G'uonvsey, blue silk trunks, white hosc.and cbmmon'ait- whbh it is thought she .'a ill mot-, re-j drs.: There were but few pcsron3 pres-coi-rra : j .; tl:; -- . : .. ;. ; v-ontfTnrino- the day yesterday the atten- u.:'.;, i Aannn did not excecn sixty or seventy haul were painfull buX oatj-dansjeri ously hurt. A number of others were BlighUy hi nised and; l!lerwiee; htirt Tbe cjctirsioa hadlo ho iftbandoiiod,. -' -. j - j - Si iV-nr1 r n ! - Sr. Loi;ie, Jujoo ,14.-.Thq J-lxpuU i ian ii as letter . t goi i a,ua,. Indian Territory .which ay th.t;.vif ilarjee comraittao has.JaVy bowi. .formed in that Territory, extduff aijsaa, for tho pprpos.'pf,j;jddyJs1,thciieouii-. try of. th.bapd t oiudawgvo Jfy the' authorities steal .Jirgcs, and -dep.; redata generally :S qpo .-.property.'. Within bort tiiu,e, i J,oha,:i;iytio' . Johnl''riens, Young Cotihran.vDock UoUaariJ, And ..tvrp. 0(04::, u'hoscj names ,arp not igiycM, ;JiavQ,.Lccn lynched", Set? nteen.Uicr despeija' doep are ci thelist.oftUe. cbnuiiitteev most of. whom, jt issid,v ,wiU -jbev-tn-. dcred out of the couBtryj'jiila. Joo' .uccn oud;Jha JIprrran, thc leaders of desperate characters'- who jpf the pang, will. bo , kilhid .,a- bighj. tinie.allo.-ed ,was te.n hour', . lie will toil k fifty .mile's to-morrow t i ; VVi': I, j : . - --,1---: . 1 '.nt- 1 Tff r yAltarfcs Un Female Keeper., have for some time infested Galljtzen;' and hopes are entertained that it may bo broken up. Burns has given him self into custody to await tho result . 1 A Tril!r Harder hfiemt. . . ' Cuicago, j'une .,lp. -A. .c'spa'h. linmcnse and another seventy are taken down, waterspout formed ia tho harbor to- nvith the motto: "The wcite race ; 4jj a her own expense. And this dav. and passed through tho shinninr. of the examination of the body. 1 wonj.iics Atoms njjiujoinobih, - . . ison, a tailor, .as found. Jyingiin the gutter there cvaturday vuti Jis wee downward, liis ekull. was broken.: and his' hcad.,gashccl,.in. a -faghtfulj A Formidable Wnternpmit Havana, June 21. An govern our coun- Itliicg goes on irom the time Lot n t,l-ip to ror.tne 1 weather begins till tbe cold autumn .shall exclusively luetics in that section of Maryland, ! ??T?$ kind as there surely ought to be, Mr. liar ris ' Deniocratic friends should cer- iainlr give him the benefit of it. woman eupefintttiding it all Would that wealth tlw.ays. fell int-o such hanaV! .Would that there . ere more such rich wonirn ja.ew York, causing cODSiueruie uamago:. .Tbe llussian bark, Jenny, was capsized, and several email boats sunk. ! X lives were lost. The men-of-war fired blank cartridges, which had the effect of dissolving lhe-eolumn of rater, . c-FpiiT WaVxe, June 20. While the. International circus v as 'parading the strept$ at Van Wert, Ohio, this ruorh: mg," the' tiger which was riding on top of a. wagon became enraged at. some thing and riiadc atcrriblo attack on ifs keewr. MflicDo ftfnherb-o. Irlill lacierating her" hand' and' liuib. and tearing her clothes, imo'stireds: :' She' retained lier presence of mind ."and1 succeeded in kiTi.inT towe'd until it was secured, when sbe;iofniSr'?,il nwntcd. Her injuries are not 'danger-. (-individuals. ' The track 13 heavy and and quire Inferior to the Tlink, where Weston walked, and it rcrpiircs otvr Bcventeen1 rounds to , complete a mile which renders it necessary .for the pedegfriiin to make fifteen additional "lon.s" for. each fifty miles. Mullen yesterday accomplished the first fifty miles without a rest in the.' extraor dinary short time of nine hours nnd two minutes. Ho then at l:20 A. M. stopped .for breakfast and '.' rested nearly au hour. At S:5? last . even ing. he had completed 100 miles, lie slightly lame, and limped on the left foot. I He walked the next' 5 miles in 5G minutes and 21 seconds, , the Tol lowing Bvc.mHe3.ur59' minutes and 24 seebniis. and the last five'miies- in f 1 hour, 1 minuteT" seconds! ne seem ed then had to walii seventeen lime? around tho circuit to' bring up for "short mcasu'rment," and at 12 min utes and 45 seconds, past 12 o'clock this morning he completed ; the 115 miles, having 11 minutes and 15 sec onds, to ppareof the twcntyMour hours, it Laying been twenty four miputC3 Wtcx twelve 9'clock tiio 'previous, day whcii ie commenced. Ho seemed to bo very much exhausted, and few be lieve he can preform the remainder 'his journey, -X.. T. lTi A rreislt Train IV roe Ueil. " "N KUliT. r j.17 ,tti-:i:si i, S.vreiarv. iiIIj Vlil'.Vi I're-i-1- JTATE.MKXT cf SETTLEMENT QTATE 17 of the n tlo J. I' :ir en.lini April l:ltti. .Miih-r. lir., t- i!ii..-.i tol al. nr. . Wilmoiik J tine 4 (. Th i.-c run i ng a fatal railroad accident occurred one mile east of this place, on the Penn sylvania railroad, by which two men lost their lives. A local freight train was rounding the curve, when At fTR.-Jv e.u-ii.-i..,. struck a cow that bad previously ! y ta-fryi t- , , , .' , . Iiv thin n.n.0--,.,.., been struck byanotber tram ana ki:i- i-;y y.;.. ed andlefUyirrgEo ata throw .ttc bisi train from the track. There is a f iiy .n't th. .-..j.s, j . very steep embankinent hcrr, and the ! engine and fifteen freight cars jumped j over the embankment, where tbey f P.. 11 A 4n TAfn!m a rtiinffi- maJ . The engineer, .fobh. Tiray,' and the fireman, King I"fingle, were instant ly killed, their, Hiainetl bodies being I;l:ir"iO ' MATIMVV H i:F. j Ly !- r in st !ri.;i.l, .S nu ! u -l Wait r, ! ctikistiax 11 j Thu iin,ier.--i-ne,I ,in:y : I '"oii:;u-.n l'ifati of SotuC-r- i to t.liie the ti-.-;:i:iioiiy ail'l aU.ve fnit!itl t-ase anii an; 1 ti.M that In- will atten 1 toti i merit 0.1 Wnlnrs.iav. the 'h ihiy ot July, at 10 I o ehnk. at hi- i. hi,;,', in S,,i!i'-i--i-t l-.roii-h, vh'.n i an I v.lievo all oer.-oo- iulen.-iteil eon atu-u,l " 41. I.. It A lili, Ji IT Coimiu.-.?:oiuT. ) 1.1 tne ( i ni,.n I'l.-.i, ! C".. I'n. X- T r n. l;i. ; . r..iv . ... .pl.in:e. hy the ( ,i-t eouio-.-, T,innu--: r.. r. r'ioft toe laTJ in the .inion.lien'liy nivi'.-i n..- .' ,ln:i, of ),;iM,i ,.int- 0 lU'IIANS' COUliT SALE. lir virlne of an nr.ler issnin"- oo' : of tiio r;,h- an-' lonrt of S .-norHi-t eoitniy. ii., t. iae ilirj..-!-i- l, I will ,.!! I,y j.ai tie outcry, ou tr- '.-J fl -,2 rim'.r the Wh (y t,f Jo,y.lS:i. JelT la Alt ti A. W. HiJfSl tla. V..tILT.LT.. 4 Kt, Wr JNI'KKS'IX, . -: . 'i -v -.An tiloia. i i. ' 1 o".-'.. -: k. a the town of t'r-!na, th- f -!', xr,'- : n us-ii.!.-. Fiiusi-; n . r-irafc ir.r.uifii, la.ctn-; I pn-perty i,f HenryO. H.i'-r. ilevea.-e-l, vi.. t Thn-e eor.tiu-u l'ts yitt:Tte ort tl:j aoril: .i,!e oi Clie'tnut Hired, eacii fror.tiaz :j lu.-t on sanl street j !l ejcten-Ilntr n.,riliwarl .4 Miitu hr.M.lth i,no . nuii.lre.l an.l lii'y feet, in ilet.tli MO'lar allev. ihoiin le-lliy r;h srn.-et on on-',. Un -wn on t.l.in oi il,town asiots No, 'if'. -C-i ami i: nl'o.l.it No. .-I to, sitnare on tho south ' ' , front!!!"- on ini, strnet : '1 k rniTAf' -Vimi"!, 11 Ml K. Wi w IL ..... . .H . . Ji.nthiv.u-,) J.,,,,3 wMthlatifcettoSv.- I"'.'. . .". . : Tali-.lnlnz Stra.vlierrv allev on the w app onte,! r.y u.e in-.n. hl,.k ,tftin eontl-niou-i l,.;s X,, inty, to tnake silty'ni.ii- s7i Pittl:,ten the north -.-MuM Si I ne nn.lcr-ilirne.l Willy nn?" (mrt of Homeroet conn' tioiinfthe fn l In the h:in !. an l In eome to the h.m-Ii of Mkliact Ii8, trustee for the a!e of th !i.le ol Iyen.-ir, g're' L et. anil exIeu.litiK more all, -v. weit: nHoom; iK, S7 ). :;T1 Si.i-uee iiireet. a.l-.initi 5tn gtrwt on the west; aii. .,ne hl-.n-lt ..iiu.aon-i ,,t :l vl 4,kPA situate oa taken irom tlie-CllllSilOrilv- aiU-r Uie real ex-.au m inmn .r." -.-.ii , n- . thewimliei leoriiieun -ret. a.l.oinin-rf.-lixireet ... m - " i i i amontr thnne legally entltle-1 thereto. li.T-ehy sive ti)e e st. t onn hl,H-k e-m-l-inai-. lot i- accident. Trarft.e-- was . delayed a ; nti.. ti,9! v.f ar,-n.i t. th- iuii..f ul 442 Viifnatm h.m: L:,t't short time, but" wreckers were soon i 'Vl'rc? T'er0a TvU ' 1"i"Jr u? ,h! e:,'": a!" i '-' "T t . i ilue Iii K-atd.'!. .o aiipi-ir. j.i !""" tvo eon-iuouj lots Nos. i.s nn- -'' intire.-n put to work ammlie tracus were j u-n-KuM m atwii-t. , i n.ih or-si-r' trwt, !.'..;uitu'i..t .. -x: I ! "...'... ...". S. I 'I it i mi:. Miootins Affray. Drslitatfon n iuHVrluer (icBKcK. JuBe n-r-rLctter ,,froui manner. ., iicar Uie uoily was, ljundi ijaguepay state, that thcro is much an envelop containing jieei? "of paidi,stro3svia' that .district. Sine , tho snodisajipeared, jacessant, raip .ha fullcn-And ag no. .graiu, had beoa sown the farmers have been obliged pfcr on yhh was.jyriUei) : .,";Tui ine iwcuiy-ijcvqQi. nijig 1Wj5 Jwavo killed, ajid, wo - will., never Mjo , taken alive,',' , llobbery.ii.s.uppsc bj hayeltcajtheij seed grain. The yous uct-u mc iut,-uiHiy4uo tuijuijcu lis uie victim's watcTiAniv'ktbk ""crc n Jgonf,;,..f people, are cjujgYating in large', hum .bcrs. " ;CatliVare tlviaa: in all' dTrcc flnna f.-ni'llin Tt-o r.f At 'f,-n-wl 'K I'Uf-, IV. -IU1. W UU li . i S'J ,1 . il .. I i ' i - i, I - i . t-i 1. i Kan Fiiascisco, June, 1C shooting affray .took place to-daj -A at -A lloilor Expitl 1 ; ' Toti-aio, 0. JllliO ! I ,' jiauy k:kss. -i In the C.iu-toi t "7' ."-f f l r iihJ tsl IrkHl. .f!i.- Ji j Common lo.ii of : . , ! I ' ir ... .... i S-iT.ier-.er . . !-. 1 S Ll'tlte ' trli r W I ! . M. T.. I74. ofSterciw: Co.' whi.olbtirro.tf facJi i" "r-" j -lor at toiaw aier, Jiicni.i, e,ji.u H,.r,ry KAirfirth Kf.t th f..rtpihi6 John n. ed to-day, ' killing " J -iap 0 1 S(i ! VUI. emmiiouer to take Uie tc-:im.'my, re- father: ofj hP proprlorl iantlj lv!prerteov:lrn,i!'i,n' Hudson, ag3d sixteen.-". Wm. VOOr-L .stra-t,;ivn the. ree, rl ortiiie:! MaT SVil. . . . .' - -r " - - t. hi. .-Sl.illvl M . K. hoes was inj'tiretl internally, . oor- ii.vx; ' . s... j'roUuury. I liniu in the ihiit ' Samuel M Wil-I .E1 aten.! I.tha .!uti- of theii.reii..iiit- nets in mo t net, samuci ai. n- m ,rt ( B ,,,, ,,,,1,, w!, ,lsiy t Julv. nt hams in the head and shoulder, m. !wr..ttkp.i-s-mierwt. Pi.; wht-u ati i,rtiji an-r-! Af-t.l :.. .1. o,..l I.,.,.!. : e;t.l ean f'i.K tl- .l.r.if.-r. . . . ..iiliuiu in llltj uuau tti.i-L uu.!.. r ItjliV II T H I . i v. allace Culver badly bruiseiL All i . Jt' . - - -, tuiuys-uouer, i-i: n. i: Kit. A.liiiiin-'r.i;. r. XECUTOlt'S NOTICE. Lsta'.c of Juhn Ilers-h. late of S.imti.l: tup., .lee". I. Letter of testamentary on the 4WH c.'t.ce lonin-j heen grantni t the un.Ier-'itjiie.I. re, tue i.-i ln.-rehy ttiveu to thu.-o in!el.U-J to it to make iu: nie.'iate ii,vnient, an-l . h.,: ; having elaitn Ja lin-t 1 U, to j.n-Ki.nt theui ilniy ttiitlo-ntie.ite.l le.r settle j ment oa Kri.lay. Jal r.l, ln71, at tU late re-i 'il.-n-e. JACHK HiCVSKK, WJl. JlKliM'H. . l-.x-.-i-utor.-'. 1 ) !'.( ' IU l "I S A M E X I ' K M HT f K KS i .1 1 Soiner.vt liofouit S.-!e.l I'iiiirict lortlo the injurcd'but"'Vitliaiii:VfliOrh('ed rill ' . , , . 1 en Im-' .lime 1-', l-.il. 1 ix nil" t.nniiii Uclective, wnicli causeu tuc explosion. ! i,.ii-t r vai.i!i. r.,t .-ia.i pity.i: The firm have been burned ont thrce;'n!Ui'r'",,,,ui'm'''';7''. ' ' ' ' times within , a; few years . past, the , .Kixurra. last time ntv'lfcn leu of Anril "ami bml Slatcapiir, , . , . , - r 1 .' , . ! It.iian-eon aajp,".. - : ' ' Frtm C'olh m.iy VAI.Um NUTICE only just begu n baainesH 1 rialloit iianH from la-r year, tor 'YiAluet Death. EXPEM)ITRK.S. ' . i ituil.Ho'4 anilr.''iirlnif eb.f h,it.e ,' West N'kwto.v, June 20, 161 i K'-i,'" ,, , ' , ' , I r.-aeheM wuern l nomas 1 ctugrow a Dirtelier. oy oc j pUei an l c.n.tin.eneie. it, nma tw,.A -nhkmUc T i oimntinn n-liilsl MHinr 'it hnrto waa l.m 1 reasurer an.l Mceretarj . Voungv editor of the Chronicle, and struck by 'a', .freight' tfaifV- near; -.'this ' - ' iv't'., iNaptuaiy, caitor . or ,tUc ;un. j P'acc mis morning, receiving injuries r iui.mw.ine Treasnr.r Eight shots.' were. cehanc4 but that resulted in his death soon after, j aC.I'K 1 neither of tlwi beJIifrcrDts- ivtrii' hr:t blame is attached Oihe raikoa,d i Am-mut i;ucnM inwttuiwii-w., tT "fl One ofthft' l!ieU struck a'nWneorWnenr. Mr." I.'ettigr.ev vm ' ai imo l i Ca'Jiitnu- Sihi-ler. .vlary Am:, luiermarri.'-l rf -Mi :, Simri-r. of t'b-Ufe., i'enniee; K'li.-iiite, inl-.-rib irriiMl r-iiii ll.-iij.iiiiin Hoover .i,f Kill 'liy. Neorai.'ia. au-l Jum Ana. fnter .'iiiarrie.1 with tK'oro l'iiji, of lj.irr.-tt, S .taet-'V ei.ttitty, I'd. Vou are hereby notiflek that in i.uran.. of writ, i' partition i"mie. ont nf tlw Orphan" '"urt of S ar.ersot eounty. l'a., I will liohi an in.U.-t "a tho rer.l estate of A'laiu Si-liiier. t!eevai. in tli-J town of Oarrett, Somerset eounty, l'a.'im the t"' , m , low.nz ueiKrrioeii ion, in; o. i, i. ijw It V l . ,,. I II.. I.., ,,..,! ,,i l.'l. iwmm.uii i.i t hit nuri .t.,..... ...... t.v .Muili.'rry an l llkkory alleys. aIsd lot X.A X4 an I JOO ill the same pl.iee. on whi. h are erc twl aMweliiiisr hoUja an.1 other ontliuililinif. bein tlie late re? hleiue of .i; I Jeceiue.1, on 'ri lay. t!se l .lay of Juir. lb'Tf, wher.i vou ean atren-l if JtU thiiilt jt-oyim 11.1t.rrr.11. niay-7 year ; a t he -, i-. I . , , j i 101 li.) 71 74 ; l.;oJ M ..iV.i -00 6i So i ... C-) U I .. I1')W .. i-m ii 00 ! Iierirf DMINlSTI'vATOU'S NOTICE. 7 boy ;of the .Western Union telegraph office inijipling a severe flesh wo'uud in the leg.'" DeVoung ud Jf pUialy" .werc'bQth' arrested. "'? -'. ' ,, , . . vorthy citiioa, wid U mourned by all. ' S.an.day, J unc 21st, was the locsj Jay of the year, 9 Of er.rer tp., i TaaLiuUen ine.ee. V). JIKV ' . Seen-try. jci: " '. I'JfOS'l of res- n rees ."'-1 4J JSAACSIMPSOX, frerMeflf. . . . . . .. tl. ...rl. Oec.-a Je.l, I t . . ..r .tlT.ljt..r:on f.n thfl Ahove e: , x;ei'.era o. - r- - . .. i having heen itraiite.! to ti e un.lereu'nen, nou.e i. i herehv itiren'ta Uie ln-U-bioJ to It to nuka imme iii ite"r:!vnient. ami tboso hin? liiHifaii: It t. i.reseut tliem uuiy anmcniieaieu i"r . . .... t.i a....Au..l ,m ThueitiJ? nt at late reshlenee , the luth .lay oil Jnly, 17I. ;ue"i; W.M. BOWJIAX. A'linsn:.jtrater it n f,i : io-r jit ft
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