The Somerset Herald. . N .-. ;-, r ucl '.Ml f.'I ,- '". ; --..'i.Vr-r -TZf?f- -V- f CHOICE 1JCTTEIS VAKTED IlIIJEDIATELY 1,V .M I'l.Y. A O, litl.ll lOKT. 1. ii n uvin-sfi i'd wl-th.'-returnx Tiiden. Iv v ..ill ii ..I ha e a v i.m li. l oirrtrom .aft inter i TfiTilN ll'lS !! ; I'.ri.tt flreet. i-J into his l.ew Tin-. nuuiU-r .Hit l:lt i k ! jv-'Usiu aU'-iidanee at W Hi . iTV m!11i. Tat dales '.U.. iitil e cr.iw ''ed en VI ii on the fi at v on the liepu". i t ' i' ;:.i Mr.; i i-.v..m..;v w the liaiitikcrchict h.r:al:on : : . h in. ikM idols and :i.e other h e nd-'s : an: Tot: t .' ciaiti ihii'C jiii ut the ;. in er n.a a IvMcr aj-pear.iti. i. :..-.!i ..t v,;ir. counlry v at this t-i-r- i : ll-e nt a Mttho!.st tloirch Ii'. :iui.i:i' i, er a the school ii ii. it i . hi s tar up no" t.ie e:he- ii.iL mine. si hor.se ; . r.a tiv '.Ml . 1' '11 pre:, n.-d .I on - stat -Teat a .I.':, v i t . :. s'd n 1 lit-1' ,i. Nn i'i. M.inuv-'iii 1- p lilatk ! 1": :!:. ir :h- h he i.ad ;'S. 1 i.icsv iu in. rk' r ;..at a!::,.- of sis to he 1 i) s ot 'I' s- ::.-: !.: .1 . Itlt ois l'!ir:..'i:i is. 1 . r 1 lin As- er- ::oi iv at '1 .V.. Ji'a' .s i s i. nd Pal li t lit ...i.i a. v I I.. h !'.. k l.ta, . A t lk -. I ;. i i.i.' M.1U, 111' No C - w.is a si rs. ti.. ,. ... l v, hi n -ur e s a Uii - t . ! ..C v.ucaa -a-..M..a ... i . r:iU::t i urlir: 'i dark and u. :l h r.c j -.TV .'.I S rif eo."! weaib- aT that uo-lda't tue b.-at.-d lerill titiaecr wiien, nt r. :t is r.-i !v to . ail ir -I Vkv I l'a ,: emulate, iiu-. j. r.. 4 i .irur. .--. I a:. .eel.. . a. si; tree-t. . I..S e sh.td h.i.'i H . I ii'toa w o ;,:- ' h's C.IW. VV't d.'li't o: j -vt to at ...r.'e, Ji.idge. ! a: si.e has a .'it-amg :l.e g;.te of the t ::- j! iscg ner :bt farlrn t f i' I A. a. , a.n.tJ T"' il-oo", :-;. Ii.s.::t here aX i i -: M et u a ojjrge it a:' -rt t.i I...-.. the iiie ot VVeatcr, xbv u. tii u. iga Ml:'. I'. lh. ,U, ..'it' 'Jep.lT:. - s.. L ;.e i .tit a. i.s. ! ( Liu-; ac- t ' r. ;. I's.u. aad Uc I rr.-Vl J ! I . ou I u": I-.- U .il!e 1 lie ! . , -e is for :L- ..a t . Ir is s .1 i x'.'.l aoti : : ;u-t a liea il up "i,e It j; ik ;j.i. a a.a ii-i ecu Uf a . ..j-'j. 1 l. luK.il tdj i-aV i . -U. If t l kS iil I t. Ai,d iil j re aoru-t. n.. d . j uaw !.. i u a.j: ..:. a fc-is i.-'ui" f'i-r t: ' : 1 r. . - T'-'l w i .i .io -a o.i to l - t t.oS ! : - - - ;: ia .hi. r ha's. w a ' a-, - - I .'u :r a;-; e J a f , r a:. . ; a i' ) 1 . e iia i.s e Vi .e . . 1 r- 'e:. ll.t. .a.y .uk. ar. ! a,uag '.hi m;. I rail. M iny j 1 l L ! Il, . rei. 1 u- .-. r i ' J'l ci:-i u. a u : - - -1. ut tle:k C.I4 i:ail of it-t il ; s - . .11;. r. - i L-k r F --rr j.., - ;i:; .'. TiMtk t rs a . J! IV - s-rt, ; " : "''i-t topre-; a is nsunnj. ' i :-r J.S a Be st.r. ; fc ; i':a.i ri -r. : t'- .'i'vT ' s a s t.; ! t f'r.pa ji :-t ? : ia aa i- fi: f-iea iars c-.ai:a j-h ' ai:. a a-i ;wnag reaoo:; r-r, '.re Ca'e l rt i" -- . . to-- n. . rt. .1 r --j-ri . ... f pir"t ?;i-ijH 'Ce a.'.e:ie; jr a:.,! or - an: iad -... ' tot ,tc: i 'a '"' I r6;t.-iii b:at abotiiC I iLetjp :tf rij very iiist.nti- rr-i.'tiwir.-t-ni Leo.ia 'o i:a- I-ssaeHites to ' oe -era with T:f rfie-t ia tinB t. e n..Vt vt ;" -r -iV- i w . P.- w e-sf , I.i t.i: .:mi'vs ih., it -...'.l.ed ill lie' J.sr:j.'..' tj.et 'u 1 -t !.ord s Pay. T:i :.:: w:'! !v a ?n e'taj r t.akJtr- j ; ;:i !!: !). e.i in h oa the li' ill. : I'.-.-.n iiln; a" 1'.: octo-'n B. iu. Ail are .-.;,.', mviuxi. 'T: :-- are ?. liv.V ess'er ' T sol il.. A i'a- C'.. .a' a oVin s: Lt-ir iu 7 OA : - ;.- :..i; ; y '.'-'- t i ., et: i : aie s t e . i '' '.l ae c ". i.s. i - j: ' :t.y: r. e r. itet1. ... ::.: .- : '.- :. .. .. . . '.....' . 'a- : I a.-i.:- i. ij i. Aur.u ketrofcerw. uwiiuaeral Muk rlre -!- m. o Mia-,lt. t.ii..iai 1. vorsible. f tw.'Tia . in ior nwir U - ; Lsx'K OrT Foil PjiKASEiiS. Ail p r sonskuowtiiE tlietnw Ives toll Indebted to ('. It. t 'ulhorn i Co. w. ill please call and settle nt mif. eitb.T by -ash or nolo. Ph-an civc this yitnr prompt nticntion af. this will be your t notice. C. li I l'I I,.'H. i Co , Nil. 1. r.scr's Hi'ttk.. rvirvtaet, pa. Not. , !N"f. Mr. A. F. Hill, if Fayttte county, a 1 i.tiirimlisl ait J author ot mute note, died at ' Inioiitown, on Tut -t!v atternoon. ot' lust wetk.H nt umonia. lie nerved through- iit tbe wur in the Kiglilh lVnnvlvni! I.Vscr it s. and lost a !c-r tit tin- buttle of An'tirtam'. lie t lie tin;e editor of. tiie i.',ltu V.'. in Sin Francisco, assis- ti.nl editor ot "the HiiUiU li'h.a Mtreurf, ai-d as the author ot several puhlicjtion. . ' TO TIIE FAK3IEKS! Ship your Kutter to W. S. TEMPLE 4 CO. Tl.ev e-K best prict-sla.it munio for every : :anner khoci.ii-d to them, and if you ' I widi liiU prices ibis s un you will do' j v. cii to bhip to tlictn. ' ' Tut.- i,!.Jn..r... ti..:..,u.i : n ii'i children on the arrival of each truin and , they always make a m!i to the eilje ot s the pi.ittorm in order that they may be the ;iit U obnerve who are pasens:eM j i on the truin. It' tiart nts do not tAe care ; to Weep their little ones at home they will , m.- A. Jeukim vs. E. 1. Yuly, as- have them brought twek home time malm- hiiun.i. Jury returned a verdiof tor de ed or dead. The raKpwd oilictrs fhoo.M I lendanL ' also take measures to prevent children I Abraham lteain vs. Christopher IJcain, Ironi ciwini; witbin the depot. Kh.. H. Kneit-eii, ot Vcllerliurs s.-n !s u an oil stone ukt n ot! his farm near that piace w hich we stippose is a first c';a- article, it has that appearance ut lest, but as we v ere never a! le to 6hitrien nn eiL-eil tool on the best ot stones It is im possible to tay josiiively". It is close jirjim-il. very s!!i'K!h. ali i lias the ap;ear-am-e t lM-tni a So 1 oil stone. It cu be een a' our orliee. We uuder-taiid tln ie i- a ! ,r-e sTatum ot this mow- on Mr. K's. land. i -- - - - ' "1 m Wnz to ri-k mv reputation as a public -ma a." wrote Inward Uiue lo the ' ! ive-.nl ' . ,rr ; ii.cwo-si ris.-ill , sai.tll p s ca::uol ie cured in three tl.iv. sti.iplv by the Use of cretin ol tartar, cue o.iuce ;t crtam ut taiiar di-st.'.ved iu a : ; i,:t of water, drank nt interva's, wutu toi l. a certain, never tad.nj remedy. ' it u .s t ared thmt sands, never N aves a r.n.r!;. never ituw-s bdndness. and avoids ledi.H.s linirerinc. WAUOXS. listing retvutly ncceptej the asence , tl.is cwein'.v ot the Mmlehi.kt r to, 1 am seihnj: ect l'.ent waimis of ad tl'.inen t;. uf on special terms of Ten pjliars ;;ji':r,i.iv pa meiiis. Ar.y ;n r n v ir!:nc . wa.!n will tvr taiiily nud ii iiej.u.;:y u;Utir interesl tt CollsU. me ln.-4.H-e ptirehas-n; rwniBTf. l.l.l-,.. W. V. IUtt rr.El.L. xmerset, IV Tn. i wi,.!nl ..f a sf -. r,T Pr. lo i he-lnian. Ailesheny C.iy. hMs tbe opinion that vsiiiiniioa d-s not now : i' W. a liteli as it used t" us a preventive id si..'ii!-p.. lie thinks the nunilx r !' ile iti s anions tho'e ie have lx n iir u'.a'isl is as treat as among tlnse win have not Ik-cii. This is a blow at one ot ;,:t ..i"St vherished of medial statements. and Tieoprne tbeer are vry few who id ' aceeiit the theory ot the d'srtor , 7ut.:.E is a ytuing man nam t! Williaiu inwiir. w hi makes bl bvne in Indiana. ; I'i . v ;Lj is .!ii'.ini-d put end to his t-kisitiice by utai; oi a siiot g'ia. if he can p s-iMv do .. I.n.-t fun-rjjrr h went ,' on; running, and accidentally put a Ind j ot shot into his ana aud shoulder. Da j 'A oujcs-lay he aain starttti lor s.pjirrel. i hu: 1. 1 it- a't.-aipiini to art a 1 .id lioru ::is --'ill it a.'am vt ei:l o.V. 'he sh-'t carry- i si: a!tT three fingt of on.- o: Ills bar. V. ' iie h..l 3c:t. r .jLit. . Tiiisthe year in i.nli. undr lue ;.t. . .iinhlfs r-iit::t-rs nf the I'nion are inline-: eiiber t.. a new l.mb or .' c au:uu r 'ii fo,-i:. I,i repU to an a;i iiciinon ln.t ie r.-ee iitiv by soa..eis from tins eouu-. ty. the S.ire in eieiierai has tutoriuej the . a! j.ii' .nis that iik taeineiictt of toe-( i :o.o ic I sCiihot r.l al'proi'tiaaons. by the ' .-a." J tos- th" ...' ti ttre-il :- i--y lh; ..hi Uf jo.'J-".' ;j,';v: can not :e t.rawa Iron: the 1 rca.ry . f.'! ;! u- o:;r ne h -;t-d i-iid iT.e an,.e.l aolilUr, Q.l,--i,i tue wtie-n o; Coere-s next in ir. ortlii i-Ciaa it a sp t ocgres. " i nt. to,: x'.r.z i'.eiu Ir. i i t'.n Chiiiil.jrs Or !o thv tiai of g'"si I', n:jh it a.sv 4iiiise " in- lt ie" i u: e p.. :.' our anVleP. lhcwea'.a t r : s- tttas If.M c.-w. and t"ter u' t- n. :uz -.:i. l! voa ere aiiyth ug I..r y.T.ir ht-iltii acd ccrafort tUTo a war oi.r to' t.-s. t:i. i. slu es, thin ho", tfi'i: tlcth-.s. n.l pn . s warm wta;iii :g-. Put rsm-:!ii::z .a iar LduU nn! htls f iat ;:: keel ta.-in warm, sa :.t t ti.t ' !CV w ;r.vr n::l kisa lot!iia y- ur frrftv chetks tu.it wiilau.i Lsaaty to t.r niioiig tux an.-L-.'nit'a to V''-lr h;.V"ri::g torms Wf: have Ven sh rt riiio.is for C urt week wouM eha -:- i ivvk.-t pa'.titij oure-lven on me ti ne L.;.iag thit re:!aia o;r rn-jlf l.k. but in this V.. WilV lltol- to ed : we di I n. r.iceiie ctiv':;u !.K wevw : I'ay xaac:a; h'iujuv v .: Uii v thi tiiut-s a.-.' hard aa-1 meoev .-wrce. but so.ii there are a; : verv !ar.-" nurnVr ft nrs'W indebte 1 to ' . : r y.h ic uid : ay t:- wltVut iaconveni-1 ;."e. Cirt? t ' ::me r'T.::-.:i:en. ti cr.a j , u -:rj a. rat: a urvr a. ..'i" r tori ia.-tar.v. i.tlcf ,a oar a.erc:.aas ;Tord . t se.i us riti t ciihia It voa narjt i :tie Kkuh i to cnuie t;; ti . r a::a::y t$-:-tsi i's '.w-ta-O'-s i :" totu.er tuii'S lijno.-ii us t:.ti w terewitLd aad we wid .io o'.:r -hare. M-arrilj ( )turjr. re is do d a' t 1 ut tl..- pr; st nt CU ::,i ot a i l:r.J and inttaetrr i.- fearfa'.iv de; re.ic.:, aa-l it Klitm every tami'y to ! ca'cTaiiy ta tbetr ei peay s. i Inter ii eia.iu o ut u iuo-j.-ea are liable to t 'roup, U top.i.a L'oa-L. I ,,jaj and ci i.a w.ii prcva,. every ti h. re. Thro it raa-r. c!e. t'.d T 1 ., ; J'"'. : 1' ,-,-rv ...rl , . ' 1 i-.ese d;s-ases, n,oc' 1 a.rf Lr c 1 :: lilts are tiisa.ve. a i,d 1 we a.'uUi b.diM i ar le..'; ie lo i-e !;.. i j till,' I t.irtaiK sf Kl?, n ver twr Uii-i'v well Jar.cg ti-.- winter, i Twu o.iw U relieve anr caee. Al ia i I-' he PsH.-d liaitr. and by vo:r 1 n. 1 : ii W. lliijoKo i Trie Wrrll Will a. Al - i,ir sinr-e the pr.'p:!etor ..f p r. M iir:-' "s TS.JJ. W i' i t'Ltrry ar.J Hote-L- ml intnxiucrd it here. It wa n 1 r-d. sold c i'i n.ris. tt;r pevp'e ev n h i ud it to he tc.iai. e. jtad already it ii t c.'ioe li e uct tif:e and pomi'v - ; n. r.o."y riirr.dy la tte ciarkeL p. t Hi..'y . ere. ; .Ike w.;.: cviiic "as. 0 los. ' aiinrca iEjCri.u,e iTuatuiiis. as'aa aad incipient' 0.1 .ue M'.e j coa.-ai::; lS-Xi.u:z a.U o cicely in ! zn.- M-s.rnt-e J wi.;f o-arh, aad it it av pliuaaet Ib-ii c - i....t.a ;.a-'..v :e it. ontx'a'.nj no, ;i: i-trc. r ether r!ar-ft- if ttrag. it is s et'e as it lI. if.11 eie. io i.-ii'm -ri'e'e. VJ-oec' aad t'ne i:',ar. yl. W. Beto!;i. 1 'A. Aa c'-e t l'r f rrker' pitaM'-nf 1 Worn fyrtip. w lioO n.-e.-r taiie. 1'iew.sact Waike a:ni rrtj'itrt ao j.i ync. Pri.t V ' rrr.'-s. " ' " . i atb us TOE RituOar cocumcai . tatxked f a Piiday realo aieit ,.: ; as; t'imo f i"c m r.n ,:ie in'eiogence 1 at ramset C. T'' - ' nur eiMet citi-1 r. r.s aa i r.-a ran ever ry -,ae Tra.o ai ine .s -r'., al thi? place. It appears t bat 'Sir. P.V was :n ile wiilicg r..a at tte Meruit i : the Uae referred ta when 'u train ; ft in I- went cittn t'a:tl their train. prP- ' as the :i e e. ; ..i . -t ri j i.rj Aii. irvi v 1 T t .. V .. ' A.-.--j f. -niinrer. the wm.-fcT'arj. wnowis bre-aS ;r.g 3 ti.e rear car E.itlced "Mr Pi'elyiagi ntartrsiiaad .;a.rfd the crv.aeer to :.'! !"-t L' "U:. tue iraok oi tic cr ?iid ier aij Lr ltc:iie. oaaoc ia t ie t.r ao-i p.e.iisg it oj-ea ui to :ae inee ; his Lrw.1 w aj its t.'.:y : hraiaed. It u apresj that Mr pjle iuj ' . t aeii tiie aa obi ot tte waiuai ra-ra. and the B'iht w'vrr tlarl i leoinii ( the sieMai toe t-tea ! ia tiau6nn lelL strkinc tu UemJ againsi ine ran, ai-ocms h.nv. He was lattn ap and carried ioui the waf.aig (own. -iirre. Le died aboot iday. Mr. Pile was bnaern tVj aaj M I years of age at the time of bit deati. A Sa; Suoo'iimi Auint. On hurt Tiii'iiv, '.lie lv'.ii, a L.ic Mr. oioMiiii (.'rise his -"C Wai.'.-n. a yfr.?s tuau cfafcmt ; -0 tents ! aa, were ."cat hunting near) .)nm-' s!i!!. this ft.untv. a sad ac- i !!-. nt vcorro.!, throtiuh which the Mil rrs hie. l; iippea-a taut I.'io miikt u:cs, no more processions ana Mump flu-tat rabbi: wan h bed :m;vA :n in 'spciie-aic.?, daylight demonstrations, great li 't'i.ni phi.-, the i-rikiiig ttxb. I Iraniis nnearthed, liea nailed, nor passton- L-hincins: in the direction where tiie son jute appeals to the Tolcr to do his whole tvassiuuding. taking cilect in hisabdomen, j duty. "o more wonderful atoriea from trie course 1 the hall leing ay-ward and; the Centennial of big days, Taai crowd. lo-'iinir in the rejton cl 1: heart. k.Uing .:ro amiest u.si.im.y. ,Fitiir. t art flit- ft: e'icls'c'.'.-d. and hrvV.lied l.is i .td nti'uir Hut a lart. It , indeed. Ulhurto li " belore him in , "learn, wiio, uui a lew momenta oe.ui.j, I us iu the midst ot life and UeuilU. o limine a'-Uiched to lr. C rue. !t as fj- ijntly n:i cnarotdatile aetitlrnt. The ' younz man :is highly respected by all !lio knew him. tjrtentlurg veutofral. (otsr moi xr.Diu. I'HllilNAL LIT. i Com. v. V. J. lUileliir, fle pretence, i.u iufiirmatiou of ;. 1). I.Uhty. Verdict f not uiitv hut o'-JemiiMil to pay ols. Coin. vs. ileury t;on;i!'r. larceny as Iriilee, on tuioruiit'on ot IVler t-ipe. Vcr t!;it it not jruii'y but deftoi'unt to pay ca-n. ; ('.un. vs. Ites 1 cck and James tec It, malicious miscliief, on lnloruialion of Laz-a.-as li.xhstetler. Verdict ot rot zuihy , bill dviehd nit to pav C"-ts mil, libt. I. b. 11.. sctUeU. Noah Ucoevker vs. James I'lirxm, ap-r-ai !iv I'.eteCJant. Vi.'dicl for ti'.aintiir forl"J,!".. TusGeruuctown Tclfji-nph learns from sevt-rnl ,narlers that tiie price of fannhind isspic.li.y increa-u'jt Therw isaguoil deal orferrd I. r sale by a-s-inees, which must be s ld ; but the ptices trou;ht by such pri'pertv are not to !e taken as a criterion, as it is not generally in the best condition, either as to the oi! or appurtenances, and forced salts never command the prices of 'others. III.-the best sitin ol increasing ' r.lK-rtty to see farm advancing in price, . h-r alrer all thete t n.-thicu like land. A lirni in goixl condition, with iair baildinjs an 1 iuipnTt-n:snt. and stvked with horsisaad cattle si: .He lent to meet the re quireiutnts of the farmer, we do not know lu: l.u-iiies-uiu ia t!ie community is l;ter tr or more to be envied, lie "h is nearly a'l the means of living within him self, and tor ids surplus he iind a ready maikel anJ t!i: e.ih with no more trouble and less ri-k than attends any other cailiu that we can bl -ai to mind. Miks. F. W. Bkeus A Co, whose !alrs tor n:anv mon'hs have been directed ! to the prm'.uttion of a survey of S-imerset ! I'ounty e( ial to the demands and cs;ccia i tic.tis ol our people, have at last finished ; the. rcr.i-rou--Usk. rnd bate j isl iai l lie tore us a copy ot the a'das. huVaittial ' titB-'.in-Z. superier typr-mptir ' AT.il pai'er, . r ;' .-.ri .iv,:'d nilhlllie ii,ten,r ol' the i wick, i litt the ork in all it, bran; i.es ha U-ca tuo:tcat:u.:y jieiWmeU u.us: i U appucht ta aK. 01 ' lliu Ueta.U of the ' vr..-x n.-nii-LtliroiMtlv wneak. but :iace forbid-s TUc plans are hlliogr.ij h ot the liii'st art'sticexe-e;vnce, and are iiMrre-ct a- o'lue an i pains can make them. Messrs. lteers V ( o. ale lo ! t- tunMitt'-attd U;t;n the a'ir...rahlv vii.s'ailorv tuaiiner in which tlicy I..ti et n tucted so imporunt ' an t :;'.i r;: i.-e t.) s. lair a tiTUiinalion. and i thuii.'ii there may U- those who il! ell- ' ilt.iv ir to find s nue Itiiinish ia the wot It. j :a tliscixiu.at'.Qg portion of otir peop.e will telicilMe tfita.selns noon tue t si ot an atlas of oar rouuty that will re- i t!.-tf e-rt.iit it !t ..r.d its rtsoi:-t.s. Ii j is a v., ii 1 1 io a.: :: ion to works o; i.s cm.-s ai d to a Lieu the ar:ucst r-wtntnen ion u.iiv salelj Lv iivcu. ktu i it iwt-rt irKnt- T h : ! io a i r. g : eat l.rs a re u-a h .- ii the ddl. ;en: thii s : t!.:-: ..',h p: Keiiuei's M-:: Ne-Atoa Wali-r, t'.s.k's. 4. 11. I.-p-h-r, Mo.iii'ait:, A. li mn, t otup's. li. . . Fa:: il li..::: Th rui e-: . i :it:.. ii,.ra ! L-r. ' KoruV DanVe'l ! je, Ciari N. ii sj! P:l1. i lare am; of :LU tua i or v.-r. u-iit . !;:p i ertete i :tef;d ia Cook bloldlil bieli is ;.;; j.;, ; The intend to erect it one in each d'.sinet ot th- township, -j j.;s i-Ks ?.?!. tuat ihey m-.n J. pUce .-( i, a s,, --,!. ,-.:-;, .n ' iulo a more e.ilo-d ;n.'.:i in w isii lie :r Ii i i a'. i . a ..:ial :;;ter st. suetcss in their We un- 'Ve i.r:!:'. ileaa su ::j e. er:-.; ' :.die i ), e h-.-ent n:iier;a' a;la:rj" :a our iju.'-t ...M Lsa.p to laaKe iiUu- aa iniere-aag ueai. out we retraia lor ie ir ol giving ot I k i:-e : . oiae of IUj JoUes in:i: lately cm- tiicted tUTcW'lii. A a. i.ti-r L' ,! s c.:k-j ten kci ic. i was k:!;..i or; soii'.i a;oUS;5 Jew ! weeks ti- i- Tai was perhaj'S ttje Urges; i ra .a-.: 1 1 c-r i..; ;ari.-.! ic .i.:i to. aihip. 3Ii J. ha Mar: kii'.Ld a large deer a i few d-it ago w j.:ch weighed over teo- h..:.d;t :n- hen i'.'c--!. . l'. j Ax article ap'tared in the I'it:!,argh nd-sed hit ftiotisj and foil, reeeivicj it f'vnit:.' Ti .'., t f 1 har sitae Nov-m- j the s'araa m .mitnt a avardunnia and crusli ur !;1. "isTU. Jated at $oinerct,and '.ga-1 icg blow n the Lack ot the bead from the t-.i a.eriei ' g'i ing w hat i ioteT.Uvi' to ! maul ta the Lands ot Lantf. The injured be un ai-vunt oi the ton a -ad the "l! vl-! man w. earrleii to his roi-it)oce and such ci.:T caec." About the arsl fart cf the ' remedie were at haad applied until the a.-.a h- e hu e a-.thic to v., CKiUraiing ! arrival of Li physiriaiis, I)n. C'hrity and c arrive ma.-the tuaS that althoagi. i Waiter. la e-xamicitxa th?y pn- ;:,er.'.t U a t'-.Mi v,,:i;e it w.,;:'.d Le '. coaa..-! tiie inj:iriea B'. eearlly SitaL He e'.i t- r the z- r.'lcatn fr iia the c::r to iiaiereti along in an hnconscidus conditioh ea:-ini:'y bear ia mind Ihe saw that "eve- until o'eie Suad-ay evening.-when he ri thing that :rws ia the couatry is n-d j bre-s'.fc-j bis last The news of the nttr-ttc-n. Tue a.-.itie ret.-rre i to" in the ; der spread like wild Ere and the already rsiAU.r r-.r.cvrnins th? Hidclitfe cis- is .i ; excitt d populace were stil! njore etciteif. i-eide-dty ur-fetr ant ont-iae.l '.!. we' ave Let n rt-i ave I t-t n reiUvst'.i! t it. :e a fct'I 'ta:e- meat . f tbe rtsr. Tae ac:--a was az'd I r fa.:e pre- ! i:. n.-e bv i,. JJ. LL-Ltv a-iaiit Wm. J. I lLL:..f. vad grew pat ed some land fec- ... ; ... ... .t. ?. ... ......:.. : i-agetl Ul.t toe gecticU'. aa wha write to tae j.'V'ffS ii t'ieast-d to treat it ss I :aou:u it were ic ':icu.nt in black ninii, ! I i.e is .so iieiiaed tici2 St the iilh a. lit-aacl n vta ex tue w..atMC n beL.t'i' tt the Comaioaweiitii. j 'i 7', : ...-I,-'.'. e.rf--.:.. '. .-.1 .'tints toztBA-r at the faraiae. oth'-rs iii-.e.esied ia ti.e cne Bar j :sl aj : fil BSderst. hi HOW at .'less.-- Jeyer U Kciity. ? c'. are se!tl Mt-a w iio ouKI si'tfs to itt.;) w ar.y 4c; nieHi.s as m. .5 uiiiieci a' 111 iie ieujr.in.i mear.s a lli.is hinted a' in the 1 tie -j rat aea it sat, -the -liliatc-d land owners' j jiii.'tti.a up t! 'd o hallti.e lo g:o a r,--iil- I hs ges'o'-iten are v;A ki, ia J :a- jxi-;a, -i ..t:i cccbty. ia t aear rej Qt .not ;.r bunt-.ty acd ja:r tie-almz S'S'a u.u:oaa It Mr. Kd.J and " ! ol thtaracK 1-terre.l 1 ' " M eivyu.a. nt,: us (jtse awn bear Jhey h-'id letter inr- . a j.rosccu.n n lor j- rjary or jr.: s'JCU 1 uui rs . rive tLeni chance to pro- da. e rf L u ar.av 0 lei.ai .ny a lo , , ' , tacir tateittty :. would Cucvince au dun i,r ja.'y iu carl.-U:Ld'a. The vcititct t.t ii.' jury was "2,4 .j;; ! -Kit n isai to j av ;hc oia.'" Tue !. 't:r tart the v.-; :,.i '.he ci:f-a n '.er.t ; rouud :l c.aiier..ij,t to onnL I; teruiaiY . wa a t.ract ot a..qai::a. ua: not 3 iaii...d Be. A u-r tie ct:o:...-vy tAse it was . red if e : s. r.t of ail ji-a:-.;..;, Mr. IU. pay lag aii tie c-'.s. If ire va: raat-ir aad to tiv- ia rtrtr ta ta ,.a i..a Lave d.aie s-a hut t.r i :he ar.aae ia the it,U r... p. 1 crst. ia i -ertfa j..-.aii wwa taa HuU nxa ini. hurmfflii. 10 i,j,"!ii,-kij tin. ti.-.l ItT.nve Tra where the t.iy was tuond to r.st wau the Tt-ni tt tK lac jury, t il ten 1 .eli o.vn a. irv Meyer and L trtende are asviiird for hit lag been swayed by s'.c tsise L.o;iea we tcel Calieu Lj-in to esria'n. Af t the to last paragraphs o the a;cie vt-y kre Litea as taty ae aieani -J'um. ait.'itviia i pasi a vu to tae nrsvard. Now, yri uiii- aok wtal i iatf :a 4 pases.' rtc. nvevaM, erpt cold cuf. ; r3 t tell the rrcth there i '5 seid.tu aa. thins worhT of Bote in thia grvtyaril you Cad feo tai : a.if, te. r no new trTr. cr-.vt i-t icuai pcjsoh, : and 5 - . ' - . ti. :iL . - . - . . uf-' - antic rr. .rhrrr-in-Taw, tod iJbesiWt " wkU'wew-iat cii -1 xt. r-. traaa m wr weariiiKSt cii. rr-fi of iti. .--n:v r-i -. a . , i r.: -!.: t. J i i v ii-r-rt o.e P.ir!air..i,. ' e.i aUli :ss a rrand arTiir. A Iarje i ... . . S'tanvr m :ae y-jaa laj:- oi tse xv wcreprtsim. aad tptlveseJ tae fi : a xa; i hUig cj yooc$ .r . 3 . iioV., :Le kia ia tali aaiustle, wh ptii tarnca a .i.w-.-. ,.a...t ,.r s, l,n,ed E' ,rt ; aad the hr'ibt. rstiv rorap!ei-,s--akof health, t .el inJ Lanninea. it.iiiMi f-iiL oar Iraiy, Smyrna et. i TVttAt Next! Now that the election , is over, and the Centennial Exhibition has clot, where shall I fottnl material on which to Iced that Insatiate craving for something new. which ix a nroniinpnt j characteristic of our people! Xo more pl- : creous t!iplaT, or marrelous feats ot tn.: machiuts. When the most excitim' j ami closely contested Presidential election ' that this country has ever wen. and the , preatert worlds fair that the big round world herselt has ever seen, have suddenlv und almost simultaneously passed away, wiI)jnoti heir absence leave a vacuum in the world ot news What shall wo have to talk of an J what shall we find in the pa ers to read about? Several days and probably weeks will elapse before the entire election returns are in. This will afford a fruitful theme for the newspapers and for general conver sation. Then will come Thanksgivin; day. This doesn't last lonsr, but is good for, say three days one liefore and one atter the Uotli insu The first Monday in December Conuress meets, and old issues and measures will be revivd, and perhaps new ones, developed by the result of the Presidential election, "introduced. Then will come the holidays, and every one will give himself up to the festi ities of the sea son. In February will come township and municipal elections, and a few other events to fill in the sjace between that time and the first or middle of March, and then the all absorbing question will be, "Where shill we mov.e!" and from the considera tion of matters of State and National poli tics and international law, weshallcometo think about cleaning house and puuina nn jitove pipes. I Tbtbe Is nothing an unmarried nun likes better than to go to a dinner at the house ot a friend ana be ai.ked to carve the turkey, lie never carved a turker In hisi I li.'e, and with an o!, maid on one side of him watching him closelv, and on the other side a fair young girl for whom he h is s tenderness, he feels emltarrassed when he begins, pint he pushes the knife down toward oneol the thigh joints. He can't find the joint, and ho plunzes the knife around in search of it until "be makes mince meat of the whole tpaarter of ine iowi. men ne sharpens h;s knife and tackles it acain. At last, while mak ing a terrible di;, he hits the joint sudJen ly, and the leg Hies into the maiden lady's lap, while her dress front is covered who a shower of stutlini:. Then he goes for the other les. and when the young ladv telis bim he kwks warm, the wes,tber s-ms to him fit Menly to become 400 degrees warm er. This leg he finally pulls !o e with his fiUL'ers. lie lays ii on the edge of the date, and while he is hacking at the wing lie f'raJually pushes the leg over on the cl'-an table cloth, and when be picks it tip it siij s from his hand into the gravy dish mid splashes the gravy around for six square yards. Just as he has made up his ndnd that the turkey has no joints to its I win::?, the host a.-k9 him ir he thinks the I Incli.vns can reallv be civilized. The nirl n"xt "'.m ,!J-Ths, and lie snys he will J i vtewj upon the subject aftej ; w.Mt. I lieu he sol his brow with his I l:ndercuiet and presses the turkev so ; "'V1 K ei!t thej : S""!tl ' aier aui the girl next to him. Nearly frantic, he j gouie-i swav a;;iin at we wines. Be iiieiii oil in a mutiintc-d condittoo, and uisrs into the t rtust. liefore he can cut an v of. the host asks hiru why he don't help out the turkey. Ue-w ildered, he pats both legs un a plate and hands thenj to the maiden la.lv, and then helps the vouns i girl t a plateful of stu;ling, and while taking tier plate in return, knocks over a ravy dish. Then he sits down with the ; ci.mn-ss of de.-pair aud fans himself with ia napkin, while the servant clears the ' tAi.tf ll. t.n't .11,-, ti.A rn.i;un t .- - . . .. u , ui.u.-3 iuc .tiuwii iues i.m that dav. He "toes hop:e ct as eqrly I J, ':r, and :rtes4s :lrai;t tryihj it, uii c-.de a hctuer w M:jin:n cniclju or to take . L-ssons m carvin?. A most lamentable affair occurred at I iieuLtfii v r uroace. on Minuav morntn teu-ten HugU IJaaey "ji.tt Uwe Lar.u. I iv -hi. h linuv i.-t hi: life. r,.'f f'otn a pjUucal disccswon, liacey ! 'VnS a ivtiocrat aaa UDUn Itepubi'can " c !jlc' ,!:e "ln'ing particulars ot tte M 1 ,n,!n "e ""ei-im : llagti llaiity, the engineer at the fur nace, was ea gaged at his usual avocation. Between nioe and ten o'clock Isaac Intz. a citiren of Altooai, made his way to the cas'.in; house ot the furnace. He held in his hand a newspaper fn:m which be read j i:ue e-: tract, iaenllaaev .eat ta ba. tngiae ?m and jroct;'reJ' i mntf ut his w,y t.f thiakipg run. wLttU he read to Lan:z. 2aite naturally tuty became ia iolvc.1 iri a heated political UiiCUiaion. They s.m grew excited aad finally ewme to tilowi. After thev had struck a't taci other eevt ral tia.ci, Hasey alaneJ tu run, and w ht& ba Lad got soaae m or eight stetis from LU oppcaect, picked up a heavy iroa Imr a lurh Le thrw at IjiDt. It did n damage, however. Ixcing that he Lad faiiod to injure Lanu, IlaneT again sLirted to run. a asaatiast luieiwmg, noiJinj in b'i har. 1 a hejivv wcolen maul. When Haney a.ul ran tLirtv- or forty step he inira-yoi srageaoce ueep acj aire w-rj atterea aea.u-i Laatz, and lsi a t&44 lli i prin t of h:s speedy arrest, trial and eoa: :enat;ion ca let the aaspices rt Jade Lyr.t U . eecr.ie-1 uaniineaL rortunatcay tueo'heer nonaged to smnsgie tiai out ,.l l'i i ri' 4n,i ! ' ,- , .-l, m-!; It w.; ' a.ciy ljuged m the coua'.y Motil J ,!:en r; r.-irr;e oa aeitucr Lave any I chddreu. Laoti : a t-irpeate aboul i .-. iuar. tairtr rtve vears of aae. Haaev -as forty j car ct agr1, and as a.rt-a.iy sate.J ; itra.'J. . j I!-i:a;.U-ij iliixxK. A tok. Lruu j . in th countv. na "riuay. Xoveruhex ;K1, "d--r tht tsiUowia circamaUaoea, 41 r.- .a:e5 tju: In the a!iern.a iif tue U-iv 1 n m-d, .J-i Maria W iple lett her raa. ia .Lt! as U.rousli. tteaah.v lu y:i.t 1 a neigU'jsr short .'.isUaoe from thai tus n N it t.-tura'pg ia tae eve-sing, sor eft the ii;in-iag day, her elac crv.ld Viiae iii j-y . ti im- ;aii u uti irfili.iin, and I'-iit - waa iasi.ta"ed a to whit.. ae hai Uea at Ihe hoaw where he awid she 1 was -.oinr, on kav.ng Lome. Uciar aawcred in tue tcrauve. ihe mvslerv 1 . , , . . " . " 1 her a'isenc racreusnf. w hich n u-raiin- attai ia loi-, .oits that something ot lioUs tharacttT had betaUen be; j a S'r- " l I apoa tlii cpiaj- 5cairy Jii Mrci ere . lesHuiftaetd Lv a baiuoer ot the ciiuens cf , CW'ta.-er..n w hieh ivsattrti in the finding ' " i..ac-r'..n ' dead h.Jy of M.i Wapie. urn Tar uc- day. jvcuisrr ilii, ia the woijUa. a kbort . j disian. lo the east ot the town. An, isrj rop- !- snir.Tii.e. U and. fioui tie VjU ichrlje-.tf.e-a. ;'. ,ees iaa cr--a several U itc. tLe Hveiis. aad ILen Ukisciilowa aa ... - - . . i T.nd rend sr, ii:ane, aaxl fr.-iTi theaeei 1 ,, to a dee? ravine aarr-U-ifcd Ly u.K a aa- ly :a j ce.r an - u log. r rjm s.u. aviiu ca tae nofi the 102, h was evident that he- and Let mur.rerT whoever heniavt- 1 Bad me', lb-re b prt-arTar'erer.; "- aad sea.'td the". tit a ia. i., . what iii'ic,! ts. J Hairier' of CUirve. kn"rn. 4nJ ttat whi sitting iter jicautaiaa urate li- tte wotuaa ' ia side. aaJ, n.. knling her outrizht at r r ' ' 1 . the the : 1. ( i.rM are e s- uer a asjn.i u-- . Iad tbe las; one be - -y-fa7sl e I bu,isaca c!.s; .r- laai ta taij r-aco . , ;l;eJ in 'aii w KDif . ' ben tit mardef ; f - - . W,t.to, Am .tiir.ree an. - T . v ti i"'00 aterrJ on Ler ccsracu. AOooiist Ll m t?a m .iam Ls fieri t"' . ' " mrrm -a V t .rr". s Ii1 W r, ta HI il ie." urestit hsr wtiefea'jDttU tlunoi the i i -y M eBUBiueJ. Ne f sust -loin m letl ca a yotcjr man nirrtea Ajr- ia-i f.f'.ef 1 he-r.ag. s;ged OLf 1 ta Turner, rird. an ... ..i Ua a t. ,1 i J 1 -" ; heal akHir.2, 'T - 7 , - , - " . ; S. f T, . k. :. uarwrfMl la net t prucaauke i crime ot l . V ? . .unvtMt Wk.r iK. rNi. a wlU ,lme e wulreTeL . ibi hornble deed was commiBeO. in eprn uay aiaws wnul .5 ,.svC m iu3' w niaUer ol Baere coojenare. ( bat it i be hoped that fciniarr nrr-; ,3ie, .a t.ai iie fctiitlerer wbT be-.dn- i v.'Vtrru aao puaaocu ui uie i i. I the law. ;UMTi4 Jvgnuil ! cxered and pua'-ihed to the fair eiaent ot 1 The Ideal LmIjt. What should lie our ideal of a lady T . Tbe ideal which they should endeavor to j realize in their lives? Perhaps we ran best answer this question by first stating i what their ideal should not be. j Iu the first place, it should not be o:ie ; of those painted butterflies that Mutter ' about in fashionable society, whose highest ambition is to obtain tiie approving nod of i Mrs. (irantiy, to dress In the latest fashion, j and to have all the fops in town running! altT uer. Of course a lady should dress j neatly she may even dress richly if her i circumstances allow, but there are liigber j objects in lite than dressing, h is more i important to adorn the mind than the1 body ; better to l-eniltify the soul with the ! celestial gems of truth, virtue, modesty, I and charity, than to deck the person with j the showy ornamc nts that flash ia the j jewelers show-case. i Neither should a lady's ideal be one of those lack a-daisical romantic creatures . who go through the world sighing and ; siinperinu, dreaming impossible dreams, I and making themselves wretched with all ', sorts of sickly sentimental longings. Their ideals of lite are drawn not from nature and society and pure literature, but from the sensational stuff that floods the country under the name of novels. Liv ing, to them, means indulgence. Th humdrum aitairs ol common life bore and distrust them, and they long lor some im possible paradise where they can be prin cesses in some oriental palace, and receive the homatre of nihts and courtiers such as are found only in tales of chivalry. j Love is to them a mad passion that j drives its victims through all sorts of w ild i and terrible adventures, and delles religion j and law and common sense. A lover is j to their imagination some dark mysterious count or prince in disguise, end marriage i is a clandestine meeting, a hur.ied flight, ( aq l eternal felicity. I Should fate deny them what they seeh. and circumstances compel them to accept i some plain Hodge fur a husband, wuo; thinks more of his farm and cattle than all j this sentimental nonsense, they imag.no ; ihcmseires the mnt unhappy women j alive, and atter a year or two of self im-' poed misery jump from "the frying pas! into the tire," ami seek relief by elope ment or divorce. We do not wih to understood as despising imagination und sentiment, nor as passing a sweeping ca- j demnation on all fiction. It is not the pror U3e, but the abuse of such thing j that we must guard against. Lite is a very serious thing and has wtighly duties and ! resj)tmibiliiies, and the real heroism of life : is to do all iu little duties faithfully. A lady niay and should have her longings j and aspirations ; but they should ever bo j toward the pure, the spiritual, the perfec-. tion and elevation of character. Lastly I j would not take for an ideal one ot those ' brawlers tor imaginary rights and de- nouncers ot imaginary wrongs, who arej ever going about trying to sow discontent i and discord in our only remnant ol para- I dise the family, the sacred circle ot home. J They have their public as w ell as their private duties : but whoever would take! them away from tha congenial pursuits of j learning and literature, and from the quiet : but none the less noble duties of home ami society which none br.t woiricq Can Per- furm, to drag the.n into political striie and. 1 turmoil and poltition, is an cut-iny Uj v-1 men and to the human rate. j Pur ideal lady should be a real lady, a ' womanly wusuan, one who combines tat j i with iuugiiient, tcoth rntss with stnnjUi. ' heart ;tU icteUect. fini.tii.-al pmdencu ' and ic.bi'ry with tine culture and snirtt-: I ..I i " i ' " J W. W. BAKKMAN UEAI'.L. At the Luth eran parsoaae. at Donegal, Wetm.-re. : land Co., Dctoiier 10, lX by Iter. P." Earhart, Mr. Henry B.irkpian v I Charlotte B.-a'!, trt!: at -oi.,l ,yt cuiinsr. I j Pepi a BAKKR MILI.Eit. n rtolr ii:, , lwu, by the s;ime, at Mr. Henry Barker's j in lonegal. Mr. Quincy Baker, of West-! morelaad county, to MiaS arah Miller, of Favette countv. Pa. ! iri-D:u'ii v. .o... iv-;: l.. : M. Webber. tUuchter of Ianiel lb frh y. of Berlin, aged :J3 years, 9 months, and 21 SOMERSET M ARKET p-Mrtii-f iii" C'-' ItWT. fehoiet tjrtectRits, Ptoij Apple. Hied, f Apt.tei.i.''-r, V vaI Bra. Iw ". butter, e I' I'. ., Butter, ) H ' n-4. UoL-kaat-L V I ai. 1 'J i Bocil. li.a, -oiar. f ' i4M. - eou.try hiLJ. V a & rEo. .10 it j 1 K , fc" 1 CVini, ir; :i.iei e'ura. uaeo-ii barbel tv.rti diI fi i. .- tMit -kin. f hat. J J -., ar. V f a luiytJ f tM.. ia &i Haou. tMiarare-iJ f a Larl. fi a eai.r. rv.1 f kits ' MMlU&iia, wtiu-, IXXi (t. a aa P,.iatu, S ha Peeirfce. ineU, a K ts y ta .. . . Ki. f Sai!, V... i. tf nr err-uaa Alam. per lack.. Afotnn. .Aci. Sanr, fellow f a...: wLKe Tn. . .. W ttet. traA Wool, '-.. ..... 9IK j-l I ; ii-J-c j 3. .; J j :'!:t T -tfr-we ; . tl 'J w ; , .W'Cl , l; , Tie .... ft ' rvtai il A"..; t t-v Br FincevettmiMMiadSyraQ J K-1 t efca i;-arj, .i t-i e-e luiaa.io ul tae . -. 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The Jtruhl is uii ! in tnn tim., i.-. 1 .e-.i I jln n 1..e. mi. ciiii m i'iiui-.iiiui: atiitr i . news of onr own and foreign i countries. It tliLS Winter print letters written for its col - umns irom acw lork tity. : Price of suWription ,$'.,.0O per vear. Before ftuliseribhiir 5. w COMMISSION MERCHANTS, jN"o 4-7 We have every fieilitv for j Aiercnants, ana solicit IiUral melius, , uu uji, u, us icj en ineir iitirter at tiie tw-st markrt promptlv their sales and hecks. iBaYtimore"'Md.FarmerS a"d Merchants SALE! ureal I'Mtlurc of the Mil ion , ull JoHt lr) Co. In I.eniloa ' "r ttir f.ntv Jl-jl wh.i il Mlil.m lli.ll j T ik n. nkf ,.i ,Mht.r ,lTrtiimfnia i( li rira Mm "U Hi l !. n tb'-v u. ih.iii hoi mm ! ne ii j.l . r . 1 n, 1 he e!tr t 'lii .MIL. j T'lN liliLK JEWKLKY eli.MPA.XY i I :a-.i ut t', rai-u n,-im-v . ..n - iui.1. , r-rl..:y Iia Mmpl ,l "ttw Mlt.T.b.N ftttLfi ! JKWKLItY.it inTniKcn m t,u nrKt ' li.r lt;if U.t l-n year. :ri-l ,ru riyifcrrwuei la- vi our "l '! tlii n. Si lil tt Im Kf an Tlrt .lis i .ii rUlUON ..l.l.ilr..ui U;(il tiol.li. In i . s rr. .Ii.js-i.i I:. 4 l.-ir-e is.D.inuti.l In IU I -j,liet w.-ir - ha'. e !. uf. 1.11 v'lli'h wr ollr t.. th- f.i.'.li. f.ir lt iDau Hie tmih ci rt il in . tjluc-. ! '.(KXNTI.OT. UNKPtlHH.Kii.lXT SLKKVE HI T- l TUNS. wi:h Inile;ii4-liiev liil tcxr-ive.!. n'oiu UiNEsl'r SfiHAL -SHiKT rt"IS, re- tui er. , UNEHKAITIFI I.I OHALSt.AKFI'I.X, 1 r litii i.n -n ;ONK I.LKUVNT OKNTS' W ATI 'If ! CHAIN lat.t .I'rn. retail nrii- !liXt:t'i..LtK Hi n'ON r"t'i!pnr ... . ll.VE KI.KUANT WKlillt.Mi HI.XIl, it ij 1 w ' 7 utaty. peoiii price 1 A 1 it.-m-in Vr w- will n-n.i ... i e ,je-niu.l -ii nil-mi. Ttiini we Bare rsiatinl t,.- 4 f.jr : m ill. ..i ..:.(. f..r '...v'i i a wu.le ! t. i ft in ana A-i'm t.li in: 4, Xa ..N- v. ui'arpt :lr .rb' Ibe tri ; 'ie li mj'.i at ia ..ar Wo.1 j We i si3' u tlieae us-an .. jl, aw of ihe ( i-sli. 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I rn;.e.i ; lex-iereoe.! t.T tne pr":r aiaitiar. M le rs fina w. ail per.4 m. sa. iw m l ee a W m 1' ua 1 lait pa -M ;: lisr a 11.4 lat.ae l ne i.Dr w ao-e . aeU tfcaiw .:aif iiuaw-iril t r 1 1 - it alee I eik.eria.-e. 11 -a- -.-tir .,i J. . k,aaaei . s. J efert b..r qture JiQ tie. ' J"ti J. IIV-M A?( ! N',e. .a K.tetibe. A" iuNEK S NOTICK. V v.. i r:-ea tK I W 1 , ; t r?4 4 j eaaM 1 l4Ki J-W A. fteVhl! ; t'?..T A. lwt rr: i : rnt: i rr.j- ; i-dr j-. t.a-rT'T. rV t th mfr- I fKl Ji p- v -at l ii mi A-irB--7 aad i:hwfrft.ritiltliT. ? lAaXZKI KOFFM-VK. a X riTrrFTii sToririiof .nvns r. . . .. r. r. . .. ' " ...... ...... .o. 1 . 'ltli'.rV' . , .' - , ' eo-i.a ' - ' - ir la ' . . e ," - IWVkss,; Jovi .arj t r a. e,e IVla.f.isrl-i.. :k rre tte eeua- ;ex ana lir tse- ua-er-.i soer M -t-ie l xar Se .ive-a txr tike aee- J. B. WASHtstGT'.T. JLkCTlON NOTICE. T.e rtr'i,h.-v.i-re .-!- Weilerslrx eaai "esc .a-n PiiiK K4 Ccnsf ar heey aniiaeit o.u aa elvfoai oi t neol aa oe Saata.e cieae : ji "e rl.e-nit l Viars. K- 15aiT. S jeeekner ur . ier. c eleet eaw pe.-k.enc. Trau.wrer . Jiaaier u irne a live men-r rar. ; J H.N B- IIE W. K. PICttX0. -. Temple South Howard hanJIius; ami selling Butter to shipments of Glades Iintter this OWENS 1 If I Coiinnissidn Aleiclmnts, 153 y. PRA'JT STleKI-X We are in want of GLADKS IK'TTKi: :::1 t..-o same promptness in making good retnni-i as in s, a,,.:, lalxral advances made u'wm shipments tvi.m d, Icarus ran te nail at all the Kxpress oliircs :;! Svirv Verv respectfnllv, ' OWENS & SCOTT. epteoiW I'), 1ST&. CLOSIfr OF THE CENTENNIAL ! .( THE LAST AND (FOR TKN PAYS OM.V, TO .SEC 17.1 IK Till-: iML'Uovr.n si.N(iKi: si;vin(, i.r him von FORTY DOLLARS CASH! MACHINE WORTH SIXTY-FJVC DO'.UBS:: Cash only will buy at these tumble dov;i pr:; I lir Uet poliIi Jla'liiue. 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