I 1 ! 1 I o o J FREIHAH. hi EDENSBURC, PA., nil DAY, .11 LY 19, 1873. It im ratic Slate Ticket. ! l: linVf RN'ilU, ANi)i:KW II. KILL, of I ninn County. Vi I.I Kl TIN A NT lii'VKRM'it, .ltHN KKItThi, of I'MwfiT.I County. rn sri-Hi'Mr. .in;K, IH.NitY IV cf Moni.iin'ryf'ntiiity. n i: kta l: Y I v r i . i: nai. a if i l; s . .1 . MM I'SoN Al'KIfA, of Ibii.tingioti. IniHoeratie District TicLft. I ( i It t ' SI. KT SS. W I I.I.I A M -J. It A Kit, if Somerset County, i r-..i.j. t to decislu i ir lii-ti il l t uiife -rt-iicc Dfi'ittrratic Conti'if Ticket. -I M IO T. '. Cue r-. TiL'h I:. rrr,i'h i i ; ! i i .1 i l A I: ' ; i - T t I! :! M. :(!.': ! u "I. J(!iN .. I. K K. r.!.. t:-.tira-. r: k .-ecr.!:. V V K !'." T if. !:r-af Sriiv3, .! "i : "IOV fit r. J1 ft-: ii if ' ' "t: ( L .1. Li I". ii; I'MiH , '!!. I'A I' IT 'ii-' iN. J..titistown. K il. liL'sii V "'.NI... C.irr;!t 'vn. I'!M! I !' I'. V f V. l'..rtTr- T'A ..; i l.l i IN. 1.! '.I 1'V l!:s. 1':- i kk Lwr.i.t K, i f Ciuciiitiit i, w !:eii; a few 1:101 1. ii;gs :igo to find that ti.oiui nas eoveud with a thick, l'!iu-K C' :it I g and that she wis nualoe lo u'ter a w.id. ( n t S; o second day after, lo r husband was sudd.-ioy aliiictcd in llie ".ue wliv, but foi t un.ifi ly rcrovetcd lis ;i'ii;' in the course cf a day or two. Mis. L.tie'lo coiil in, n-s p'-ifectly di n;b, li'.e.vover, attd it is s lid the mediiai fr i'ec t.i'y c m do i'. -thing f.r h u-. Not tlic leto-t s'n'i! u fe.it; ire i f tl is re iliy singnl v cir- n.n.-t i'-(f is tl it t',:c 1 ,',-b.iinl dues l ot : ;! t , i ; c the i' iug of a s; e chh'ss w iff, :ts lll-wl 11:1 .j wo be, -1 ie--, 1 Ii It of nd has given ui h is a w liter at a d itiiug Sa- ! ' II; i d i to devote 1. is eutii o attention t J her. Till-. .MiUfiili'in cf ihe Cicenback Labor pii i y ot this county met at I he Coin t .'louse oil la..t Mond iv week, and the result of its l.iboi.s will be seen by t he pi occcilings pub-b.-hed el , he i e. The delegated compos ing the v"ot, vcni ion, se far as t heir c:up.i tio.is in I fe are Coticei tied, did not ditiVr f o n the delegates to the llepubl.eau and De ii. -ct -i t ic t on vein ions, each of n . ich w as in t ' e up of men who make their living ii ler by physic il or menial labor. 'Ihe. c i-.id id., tos I iced in nominal ion ai e all re- ;-c'a!l' cit i.'.ui.s, and there is no act of Assembly thit will prevent hem fiom on t n in;; up. mi t he diM.'iiai ge if the duties of the ii speei i ve oili'-es for which they have bi i n nominated, ri!, 1 ilicy got votes i-iiottgh to i-irol them, which is a pie;-t ion vet to be dctei mined. ni'N (leneial llowaoi is lucky eui'ii h to eiicoun'et tho Oregon Indians anil to g -t t'.i !i ;. r of thorn, it is pioper that fuli cidit s!;o;:!J be awnrdtd him. lie h.it j em d to come across about t' )ofthem on the -Vh iiis!;u;t, near the head of Put in ciek, a rocky, mountainous legion, when it bat tie li.ek place, in which How aid tcJegiaphs that he lepulsed Ihe icd fkics four times, iii iving ll.eni fiom ono iido or suminit to another, and finally compelling Ihem to tl v into the mountains. III' Ii lil liv,' fihtl uriii;l. .1 lull n..iu t i.leil - - - , l-.st twenty hois. s. Col. Miles also '. . . . HI' I !' i: ni l aTloilt hp si'i-.s limn ipr . ' i. iiium- i i iiiiu.ins i.ii rnii iy lasr near the i oium ri- .... .. .. l ia liver, in eastern Oiegon. in which he il. fciio d them, killing fifteen and losing j .i-t I.i t it i.-it. d by In ban Comv.iissioi er I ?;i f. w In, Iits ,U t loprd t he most astound, ing .-Ii:-.-! il fiaud and la-cali'y on Ihe part of l.i ingvtoti in his '. 1 "...' it n mode of t raiis-, ci in business with tl.o "ii'.'bl'! led n e.i" end. i hiselniige. He has practised the .!e-t ami most uiiboishiug fr.l-.iils, :-.nd in e.j.t ea;s has aecumul.itvd a laige for tune ,:r i i:ud an in'ciestiii three N-svada nUt-r nones o.vr.s two cattle ranches, and inns a 1 nlJi v. as legnklily supplied wi.h f ..1 and veeet.il-les from his agency. 1 j -i;u!i sanctimonious scoundrels as i.,v 'no-' on wl..i cause all our trouble ai'Ii tin.- I-i.li.li; ; an,! yet he h s been c ir.ying on Irs sy -t em of phmde i ing fo; eight eai s U 'c I :s' u ! lied by I iie government. I nder t lii a I ... in it i at i m of Indian a nai; s in Can ada I y tho Piitih aui hoi it ies sucli a s.iaiiie'e-s v.'.iain as Llvingslou Would be an ultLM impossibility. I Hi: i'.Luiiu congress of the F ironean n ie:s adi . n ned iinailv on S um.l iv 1 isi h ,vi:i, be,, in session about a mo,,,,,, i 1 he result of its .tebbe.at.ons cannot but Le most hiiiniii'.ting to Pus.si.i, while they .-ve hi'I-lv fiat ifvin r to tl.e niide of l-'.i ir. 1 r,---.- .- - - mi L ivmi oi ins ...vn men. itis 'oo soon yet to possi oie moi 1 ves to I lie 1 democrat ic coo yen- i " 1 j wi.n m woik, occasioualiy mop- won Id seek out pleasant paths, secure com- : ease, wn.'JU bcsta 1 or Iiom .flU to ifio jiioge oi ine pv ponions inai inese Indian ;,,in of this county. The whole question is 1 "I"""" ''Ll conn.mg ins long , lort and ease in tiavel, and move westwaid " " ' V die' wiit ;isnrim. The governor of , , , j f , . j auburn hair back from his forehead, and . and south by a direct route, will take the ! Hie Allentown (7,.iV asks its rea- "o-.h. is calling ol:t volnnteeis to protect l " e v ' P''oliai Con- - pnhitt his soinbieio lcsoluteiy over his I Pan Handle. If one has an eye to Kansas do,s fo ''-cve the statement tint Mis Si ll,.. .o!n.s o the r. on tier, which is the , e,'ccs, and we do not propose to dictate to aching eyes. j homesteads no other load pretends to ! mo" K,:iss- ,,f r" er Saucoii, Lehigh conn- m. .st i 't'.e'u lit n;iv .if ili'iilin r will. leoi.-iti ' them, nor in ne.v n v ii , t ... f..i nit', .1..,., lie shattered th InO. Iiniuli-iul .,..,.... ...:.i. :.. i . . . ' I V. nr..I Id". -..i.c .i . J r '- J J . . v . . . ,, .... vn in rr, . . ........ . v v. i.i u,c . nun im. in low I'M, I HIPS, qillCK : .' . ''till, O . o Uitl II a I'VCSt I tiepiedalions. ;;, ,jiC ,1;..!,,;, j.c ,,f ,1,,,;,. hr,h Ihous.uid in 9 minutes, missing 17 ; ; time, or mot e com fort combined with safe- i l;t 'u1' hound ten sheaves, and then retired, - j-cw,.- j V S i,,cC the -ib .vo ,,-Me'ewn rut b, ' St'rn". " "V." 10 5 t,,i,d' 12 mis- ! ,y' 'i'''fore, whether you would find a i ""t exhausted. P; LtMNosrov. who. in H70. thro.-h ! v. " 0., 1 . ?. T 1 1 ."U"!l p iipplausej ;! home near one of t he gieat cities ; if you !, benever yon send a paper lo a young ,. . r . i- w. . ...., , .., .c iiiwmiK o ; sixui, ., missing ; want to live on a lino of railway which i ''"'J c,u a sn'o "em out ainusc an v where. "" ,',,'"!' "' 1 " 1 1' 'copilt liu.c.i, was that the convention in that equity wasluld i 19 venth, , missing ; eighth, 7, i reaches the verv l.eait of the ma'iket or ; Tl,,s ''isuies the office the s.-.le of anoihei i .. i .r i ' ... i t ... i r ..... . . . . . . . niKvniii i:t i.ii.il. t ...i..;,,., i-. . ... i .i o k .i . . . . , si . i. .. . . . . : 1 ' . . . . .. . , . ci, I I . " . v I on i,,'',mi 1. ... I I I. . .... r. ...... r, , n I ., .,ii.-t.-iiili o , . P.iiile Indi i- s, in Dako Tenit ii v. has :! laud. So many modifications of the treaty , champion his cause befote the iiitcllio-ent b tveeen Pussia an.l Tin key have been voters of Massachusetts, r.iado by the congiess that Ihe original '; 1 he fcllowing extract from a speech de diaft would scarcely be recogui.ed. The livertd ly Kearne' a day or two after the ... r i- . . , ooii.io.u ies iii i hi Key in r.urope nave occii ....i..i.,n,, l... ....... I !...( ...i :.. . n . :. ... , ri..ciii.i.ji.ii.o:e,tljLJIII,ltul i.iiuuiiiieiesis of Kos.si.1, while the only lenitoiial ad- vantages she gains are the tiaiibfer lo her of Pitouni, on the Black Sea. and Ihe i.i, ... I01 1 ri'Sscs ot Kits uiel Alilaghm, in Asi- alic linkey. The conclusions reached by t'10 amgiess ia the tieaty will preserve tiM pi'ic; of piin.pe until ai least mi mo one of the poweis composing it sees, or lli'i.ks it mm!., S4;ne cause or pietex'. for i s vi laliou. When DTsraeii, the ihilish Iiiiiii-!''.. letniuid to hntiilnii 1111 Tuesday !i ajih lec. ived with the must extra vagaut m oof. -s-di Ions of lej iii'ing bv the popn-!-o-e iu i,,.n u of the gie-a' s'i vices, HS i c'au.ied. in; i!.iuieied his countiy, 3 rhori by ilileuns of the liea.'y tlual.'y n. de. uiiU COiiCiueicii Oy tLc Cti.'ttS. W 5i kn tlic Johnstown iwrnt, through , its coi respondent "Peim," and the Altoona ! Mirror undettake to discms Hie Demo- . -. ciatic nomination for Congiess in this uis- j trict, tl.ey ought to pay a decent respect to 1 the ,', when certain iteent political events .... ... . , i cem led in tins ami Nmieisct ciunties be- f.e they .ashlyjump at conclusions. The ' coriesoinlent of the Dc inocrat asserts that ( it was well known to the ilelegatcs (mean ; the (Jelegales to the Ucmoci at ic cli v L t j t i . 1 1 of this county) that Mr. liaer had refused to be a candidate, and that the Democmcy of SotneiFet had already spoken and had selected leneial C'oftVoth as her candidate. The action, Iheiefore, of tho Cambtia convention can be lefjaided in no othei I i li i than a ltbuko to t!:e Democra cy of Soincisct in dcclarliiK in favor of LVf fiot'.i.'' In rffenmg to the stalements made by "J'win," the Mirror says they 'lend ci edeiiec to ;he theory advanced heio ..'i'i Al:o"s:i , tint tho inst i not i.jii of Cam bi'a"; coi.fi.n-cs for Hon. Win. .1. Uaer, of 'nersi t, who was known t have poM lively refused the nomination, was intended to give Mr. Ci-iVioih to understand lis tinc ly that liie cotitity was fot anybody re ir. A In it fstaf ement of f.trti wi'.l simplify this matter unia.inuly and place t tuci.ucd 1 ll it in its t: ue e are in o say, as ' I o i; 1 1" ' d-es. that it was well tio,, met, we stated in X !..;: and emphatic j (manage onr regit t to h c 'iiipelled to an 1)0:11 ce that from reliable information then in our posscssi. in, Mr. Paer would not pcr- n,it l is name to go before the conference. If rtnu' knew that such was Mr. Pact's position he learned it fium our statement, and not fiom anything said by the !) . c. -''.! "ii the subject. Ail ibis, however, is tint of so much imnoitance as the other asset t ion of "Pemi,'' that it -was well known to the delegates to the Democratic convention of this c iMiity '"Ihat the Dem ociacy of Somerset had already spoken and had s looted t'en. CofJVoth as Ler caudi- d.itc, and that "the action, therefore, of l i;e imersct convention hi ia convent Monday, dt clarcd that day, afler bein ..i..i...i ....... i ......nv.v, auuui, i i,on j;m. " ; ' ,,' i,vriii;j, and instructed them to sup- j p rt Mr. Pacr, if ho would consent to be a , cmdidate. .No delegate, therefore, to the j ,, , . ... , . ' ( ambua convention had any knowledge j whatever on Tuesday morning that on the , afternoon .f the picvious day the Democ- racy r.f Somerset hud instructed their con- j I feces to vte for Coilroth, nor was any- ; ihing hiinmi here on that subject uiril tho next day (Wednesday). Xo "icbuker' was theit-foie intended to be cast upon the Demociary i.f Someiset by the Cambiia convention f.u- declaring in favor f Cof fioth, fur the simple reason tlott the con-v-ni,.n didn't knosv w'uat the Someiset Demociats had done. Besides this, the Democracy of Cambiia would hesitate a i long time before they would assume to ! 'ithuke" their bieih.cn in S,.n,r..st r. ... ? rxMcismg their undoubted tight to declare , in favor ,,f General Ci flioth, or any o.her ! Demon at of that conntv. In lnt. o I, .,--, r-I 7 . I , . , . . .v. ........-,,.., . . . s',voca,,n6 'f " t ! rot !i s nominal ion, but ; siiiiidy to remove anv f.ilsf. " - i which may have been created abrond by ........ J ll.e vioegatious of the ';,,, aluj V,rr-,r , , .. n ' ; so Ur as they attiibnte unworthy and im- C.ui.l.i la eon etit ion h:id ml i. .in i,i i? j v v i which makes it much tLe woise for 'Pen!."' Til t: oOicial letut ns of the late California ruction show that Dennis Kearney, lie S..U Piancisco diavman, and lea.ler of tho Wi.iUipginen"s puty, did not cany a na joiity of the delegates to the cons. iliuionr.l cnvenl i.-n, as was fust repo; ted, but that the non-pai tisan ticket, which was sup posed by Democrats and Republicans alike, was successful. The convention wiil consist of SI non-part is.-ius, .yj lveauiey ite, Kcatney ,s emmg east to address the labor ; . - . jxiiy 111 .e.y ioik, tioston, and other 1 cities, and to assist, as he savs in .!,....;., ! B- '-'- of Muss 1 l"'v would make a lovely pair, but we doubt whether even Butler would permit ; the sand lot aoitator r.f S.111 Vi-Tneisr..-. t 1 - - - - - n ..-v.- .1 .: .1 I- . . . , . . -. n.n, w cen.iie .si.pposeo ne na.l car: nit IIiS.t.it e, ill -l.o.c colo ... . i ... j ,c ,in ,i s Lie ill. eT of Ihe vulgar demagogue ho v ieh'.s such poter.t influence on the Pacific slope : . "lvl,,m' , bull -.tujrs. r .und-hoirs, mnttor.- h. a.is, niiidsiils. houseless. homlesm-url...n Is and ladies, the luni se must -o The power 1 ue i.iiii-.ii irs is lelt. the trr.iun.i-hiwa ni .............. - .M ..!.... .1 e e. .1 ru p. ion. 1 i-e x a nif h.s Seiv-ant Ilirinon eal'cd us-w ho .-ue 1I1.1t thi:? They, ladies and ij.-n I lemen, u- Im Uie crowned hilmr Kinsf A scverw hat'h.. was loiufiit hit Wednesilny lu livioi lahnrnud eep H.il. I.tlmr won, and lo day Iniior is Kiinr. 1 1 :.i in. oi." i hei-riiii' and u nvimr of Iiati.l l. llioiiali I 11.11 some.vli.il disappointed, for tlij hone 1 ixpi-ei.,1 tosie was nif-iu.st i'hinese cheap l.ib'ir, :;iid 1 lia I n ill ic pi ted tint wo onl I have earned 1 !.e I.,:.' deieiraies hv "0 1 0 j ui ijoi ii v-l.iit it i-; just tl v,., s , , u-e 'oie the in ij .i -iiy. .i,,,J we,o-e .m 1 jln t.i day The . -late ot (.0 nil is 111 your h. in Is. lain sony Inr the p,,i, wnrk:ntrineri of .s'aci'.u.ieiiio .---.noma, -infii n,o ;t nnrt A lauicd.i, w ts j We re' eo.doiil ti cowaruiy tri.ors. known to the delegates .,f . in county con- ri;!;ckness of a well trained pugilist. He j n,auer w" " as displeased ty its enforce- gave birth to fo.ir children, three boys ami ,eioi..:i that Mr. Pier had iefuse.1 to be a shot with b.-th eyes open, except 'when i nlv,,t .or was lui!t bi" its 1'actical ap- , a girl, in a cave two miles f:om Uban, in r,,. I, ,!.,.. 'd we know rn th-i- branch r-f partially blinded with smoke and hot w a- , l?',on", . ... Scotland. 7 '. . ? , 5 , ter -hat would s,.u.t out occasionally from 1 ., 1 he, n ,n to secret societies was -Kepo.ts fmn Ohio, Indiana and Ken- tc. sulj.ct is that m the i itKKMAN or .he .,ie fies!il cie;llt,d) vei heated laurels ; Jh might by most people to be too much tnclry show an unprecedented!? huge acrc l!:h f ,l;i!ic ten davs before the cunveii- ! ,.i.;i. !,.;.i i... ,..,! i;r ' ! ':Ke ,,!e Procrustean bed, and too rigidly nge of wheat, with r.is..icts of an ini the Camluia convention can be ie aided : utes. Many minutes bcina lost bv the i liV" nc.n Pxpeccations are wed founded. , ing wheels and fatally mangled. oi no other lh-ht than a rebuke to ,ilC i doctor in bathing his eyes with salt water! .' ll'; P':c and olhc.al act of the C ar- , -No less than 1 Pi fatal cases of sun rT V " C and laving ihetn wit!, a wet cloth. d,!,A11 M"c h IS return from Pome is to ar- , stroke were repo, fed to the anthmities of I)c:m cacy of Somerset in declaring m fa- ,Vhen the dK:tor beirati his third lhoS- I ra'. "'.-bnrcu openly on the side of law St. Lo.ds from Wednesday of last week voi"' of that geutlemati. and it looked as if he would fail. Befuro ! aI . r ' a"d V' r?,buke ",.t': m',st ? j "til Tuesday evening of t..is wc-ek. ion ,c n V,, .unc ,- i "' condition of ; ' "e "Z"" "V'l ' rne.h.rib J' 1 f oi! f tpeotine bo : T ... , , . congestive inflammation. tho Indian , o.uuci- ininn io cn ioio;,,i in tne latter can be ad- June Uth. Tho Somerset body shiyor, however, kept on with wondeiful !y' socialism and revolutionism that has . mmisteied without danger of asphyxia, for Coffroth in the afternoon of ; fm tit ude, but was unable to make fast 1 ,'K.,IU i .u,eriUine not only the founda- I The New Haven 7.V r says : '-One; and the Cambria convention, ; lime. lie broke the first hundred in 0, ' V r J .,' ''.'V' ' .-'eiy K- oi tne most unpleasant truihs that can be ,ri(.-.i mnlliinv,,,,,! H,nil,f nailing 20; second, 8:o0, missing 13 ; ... V, j , ",L" 5,1 'J1 K,eart'' "I 1 1 ayes is that he has made the Pe- g m session all tluough the night, 'mio 1 1 . r, ', ,.. ' . "nit.es,4' and he is aware of the fact i ublic.m naitv readv u, ft,o.t twnt : . r ...,i .i ...i i . . t- . . i , ,. . , .;..!, ;r i.; i. : r . i i . . - " - , ' 'i - :v in i i ' i c 11 Pepiiblicans, G Democrats, and 2 U,0. the feathe.s and pieces of glass coming I , 1 f !, 'A MlP.Ar.F..A late special ; A tiekl of four aces is cove red with stack;' , emh-nls. The non pa, tisan ticket em- ! hke ,ain over the beads of tho eager j rt?l ihl W ,5,,Cir- f of , bieb bave s d here braced some of the best known men in the : TT ' 1 ,,;:'; ii'0l,m, ,ho sTory ' ' ' fu'loW,,)S 6tla- j J-ars. and are the homes of vermin! i Sif, among who. was Hon. Pugei, Cast , ' ,,,o or mi waS seen a men S, .SSS tie se:ly, lately a Dem- catic United Sutes j -d dice.,, m ssing ,f ; the MX hundred 7 Minnesota. VeubUloKed' Senator, ana a gentleman of distinguished L ' n"N,"'4 1 '. t'e .)4l!i bunured in ! 's nhie phiiosophicaiiy to hoooiih. r,ir. The ' ,,e principal duty of the fro i iiser i 1 ,j.it:.w .....i , r I S missing 20 ; and the ooth and last bun- ! iM'V! '? .'.: A ''""' whil" Plonhm i protect the c.-r,rSa.,rl ...i" r. ' , r , ' It'vntlt rj'ul MarkstnansJt ip. DR. carver wif.aks, -.vith iht.i.ets, 5,500 ss IS TV fiOO MIMTES. - : p r woke , Saturday with the sreatcst job it, marksmanship before him .'-- j j.i 1 n that was ever undertaken by man. lie !", to br.ak 00 gUss baUs ; flu" iof 1-MI.T-..T j ..c r, i . . r r i v.., - .... .. I .1 I... ..... 1 1 ... . II.. I. h ., -r ti, mniii:ir, in company with Iexas Jack, sl!(.o..ing at all .he buds they could see Those that were not hit in the head r neck not to cunt. They fi led a pillow " -.i r. ti. , ,1,, ,i r,,.. , . fsk ; t 11:01 a. m. the doctor began his in sila.Ie aqainst the glass bails in nrookiyu iliiving pnk. He was assisted in his woi k by Ira IVine, Col. Fletcher, Texas Jack, and other ctack shots, in loading, handing, eonlmsr and cleaning ;he rifles, aiid tossing the Va!'..s in the air. The doctor took his position, clad in a loose, white wooien shiit, bill-; pantsdoons, buckskin giuves, and A bioad liylit coloretl sombrero, lie wore none of his championship oi nament?, ns be meant, business. To accom j.lish the feat, he would have to raise to his siioul- de'r,'with his'left arm extended to its full ength, not less than i n(0 pounds the : recoil from each shot making t least ten pounds to be resisted, while the fchots that missed were tnt to count. The doctor stood like a stntno, from his ; I'ips down, with his left foot adva.ced . .... . ,...' about six inches. Tho upper part of his b..dv moved wi.h the ease, strength, and ! The doctor' broke his first "hundred i : balls in . minutes 5 .econK missing 0 . . r second bundled, C:'2, missing thirJ 7",0, missiir' o: fouith, ."5:04, missing 2- ; fifth, 0:00, missing 4 : sixth, 1:20, niissin-r ' 8 ; seventh, 0:10, missin- , ; eighth, 6:0i, ! mis-ing 9; nin'h, 7:11, missino- H aljj J the tenth, making 1,00, in 8:00, missing i 3. The time consumed in the first IhvnP. I i and was one hour and 7 mum cs. The second thou-a id balls were broken ' in the follon irg oidci : The first hundred ' 10 ra'tiutcs 10 seconds, missincr 0 second ' r,;7j mis-sin 0 ; thiid, S:i)i" missinn 8 ' fourth, 10:10, missing 9 : fifth, 7 SO, missl inr4: sixth, 7: .0, missing 6 seventh ' Il7l0, missing IS ; eight b,"S:00, missing i 10; ninth, 7:ll, missing 2:1; and tenth" i 7:07. missiiur 11. The. timo n.nsnnied i the second thousand was 2 hours 31 min- I inn 2S : fifth. t;;.VK missinff 21: sixth. 10:20, missing 10; seventh, 10, misting 3 ; eighth. 12:30, missing 8; ninth, 10:30. 12 ; and the tenth, 10 missing 21. r our bonis .iiid 21 minutes had now elays- t.,i At ,,,e vlH, r lic iUuiX Ullnsan,. T'he doctor was now only eleven minutes ahead time, and his eyes were in a painful .dilion. Texas Jack said : "Vim sec, in cleaning and cooling ihe water goes up the s ock, a btile will inn into tl, m.1na. .ine, and I hen it spurts hot into th doc tor s eyes. l'he wind, too, was sufucient j .......... ....I .. r. .! . -, to carry tne ournt owder, alter the rapid ; inseoiii g', inn. iiic uocior s iacc. ! Before shooting at the fourth thousand, : Dr. Caiver left the field with Dr. Brant, j The m il ksman's eyelids were bathed with ; a solution of camnhor and borax, and ho ' lefu.ned to the score in half an hcur clad 1 in a fresh blue suit, and reinvigorated. ! B tnea went to woik in earnest, shafter- ! ir's 11,0 l'al!s wi;!' R'eat rapidity, amid I I I He broke the fust bundled in : 1 1 1 fouith 1 In tis:oi! in ii mii.i.i..c IO I onds, missing 1G ; 2d, 0:3 I. also missin onds, missing 1G ; 2d, 0:3 , also missing ' 10 ; 3d, 7:30, missing 10 ; 4th, 0:30, miss- j '"8 lu ? ;,'Jl' e ni:ssuig 11 ; Otli. 11:30, missing un, nnssiiig io ; cin, ' . ii. i, , ... UMH. missniL' 'J'J : lit 1 1 . l-'JIl n.win.r If ' , ? . - , and 10th, 9:3), missing 24. Six hours and j twenty-five minutes had been Consume.! ;,, I . .. . ... s-yooring 4, i bai.s. Althoii.'ti tho Hoctoi i...i- - I n , 1 i i V i - i . - 3 , though I e had heaoed anOiange pioces- I sion on the 12th of .Inly, he went on gal- ! last bundled in the filth l,COO j 7 :.",(), j missing 10. then turning his back to the ; ciowd while lie sigain bathed his inflamed ' II I lie nu .!,.. Aeie oioKen nw Uours, ! re bioken in 7 hours, ! conds. have I for the last five or inquired eagerly. oi iiiin.ike-s o:u oo seconds. ''How much time h: bundled ?"' the doctor ii 1 lenty if time, nearly fifty minutes." j was ihe answer. and the Cam- ho finished it, Dr. Pranf, who was consult- 'r , u ',,J"I,tM ' -ommui usnc tendencies A German physician has discovered The doctor sgain jdanted himself square- j vaiiety of landscape and an ever varying I,s- 'Si':"ilding, tlvo d: voiced wife of M ir' !y, bii.ing away, wi;l; quick, sharp echoes i list of attractions. Time tobies, route lm -minor, '-t him wi.h a revolver the ....... ... ..v... ...v w,.vi.-, iiiiiii uiji teic lieiu, as I hey had for ncaily eight hours. If the balls had been the eyes of Sioux braves af ter ;ha doctor's scalp he could nut Lave fired more rapidly or with more uneirimr IT... "... - . . . miiii. ue suaiiereii t no ; l st lm n.! l.r,! , - . ' ..iirci v.. deafening as the doctor dropped his rifle l IIie huinii. ,,, I i.i I. , Carver broke his 5,500th ball at 1 ritles. with magazine boldinc ic. IV',? I a"d charges tif 40 grains of powder oall. , .. ....... .n.oiy nones visiieu ine groutii the afternoon, and the attendance was fair, j I - I Lining me time ine uiaml 1 runk i trail! With the She.b...L ,..! UiM. i i ..... ... ... -v. '"""i . wuouau ocen at .Montreal on the 1-lU. was oelaveil on atnnlau i.,,,, nt . . - . J ---...... , u lauuencs .1 unci loll, 1 ana. la, to allow a : : I. : e.U ",e ' .' ...v. aeoii.Mosiit.-ei ine crow I let s.o,,, or they would tire. The a.tack be- ing continued, the military fired some fifiv .... . :.. 1...... r ai t . , . ... . ' Smvthe teleianhed to have lh ,,., ' rested at their destination. - "-M vessel to oass iiuoiuh 11, ejn-.i r. iiiiisnuis or atiiiterent inn. I a.iray occurred betAren the military and Vrh,i.r....i. .k " " . ' n, Mm,! vicinity, t men pronounced, some two hundred Prench Canadians aiid 1 he'K.he '-Khedat hy -Aboul eigl.t years ago a dead child Irish. The account given by persons on ! .Wils V,'un1 f.1 -New L"ghton, Beaver coun- the sjv.t is that the soldiers used some ex- PitMmml, ail id, ,.. j- ! y l""6"'' a w"nan, who bad bpan press'ions about the green distasteful I try wire I'Wlr ".?:,ed 1-ctable man, conflsed to l. 1-...-. .. ... . . - --w M .IT. .J. I t, MV .J I. , V.. 1. Ikl.-ll, . l-!l , ... o a. y s.i.mo noiu lines huh revolvers, ' nail as laice as chesfmits fell la-..-. .. , . .. . -"" morning Jero- , wounding two youths-German Holland were . , -roT.Ld and H e A lie ' i... .'.K..,V.!.P? bVl hvl' Meagher street. ! and .Michael Payette. The Irain was .- was washed out in several places C ."Tee k illinir 1 . ife, Mary, r.ed otr, or mo.o serious consequence. Grove, a large tree fell u.J n a iimljf Sit T'!""7, 1Ie ,l,"' P" would have ensued. The Hoops are said attendants t -i (J, ,,,, 1 ,,f I,"m',B, "f ba1n own body ,:, the. vicinity ot to be member of the Orange oider. Gen ; w t .; t ' '"Lln ,l"!C 18 h f.-' of which he die, Cardinal JIcCioMkcy Socialism. ' It seems very probable that tho steady j and persistent hostility which the Unman Catholic Church hss always manifested toward ""V w be made ;' bf' ve 'f,!1""0? , nd rder this country to an extent that is now harr.lv . , . ffCJh 'ZsTlrt . . n 111111, ..rtlll.-l. '111 "I I.IC1 IMdUIAilUUIlN OI . V - ery name and nature, from Free Masonry down to the most insignificant and harmless r , . . " - -r all ts cop.es no matter f.r what purpose !,pya,e "'tiUcd nor how humane and efic.ent the object of their ssoc.at,;,. ome of the Catholic priests have carried this opposition so far as to oeny a member of a secret order a Cbtistirn burial, and have repeatedly refused to buiy such in ronseciated ground, and lor snob action they have been promiscuously denounced by nearly every Protestant denomination, and especially bv liiat class of blatant dr. cl aimers about liberty and equality with whom liberty means license and freedom signifies to il.i what evil you please. The lii m crip with w hich the "Mother Church' held back her excitab'e Irish communicants from eiilerins into the Fenian folly was simply an act of mercy to them, and her COUI?c tl,nt resl-ft wi:i nfver b fCOt- couunue 10 receive tne apjironaiion this "great denomination has always been consistent and unrelenting, and, having established a policy and marked out a 9.,rsc, of .r?n l"01 to rsued by the hm chand bv lis members, t :pvp Ho hr.cn deviation fiom the rule allowed, no l.,!'exi,;! to be consistent with modern no- tiol,s of '"dividual fieedom. Do this as it m:lV .air. I irt ill. elnn 1m.. t . 1 : .. .. may and we do not stop here to discuss ". - '"e oonom 01 me "' V '., cl,urMJ ebaiiigeucy w.iu , 1 ,,.le"l"Tc,, ,,:ls evcr enrorced her decree it is snbicicnt for our piesent pur- rse to ,note, ")Ht ln ,Iie c"'se of human P,ve!,ts K,e tat,'l1? i"ay ave it in .. ...v- v .,,.. .. cui cuiuiicii un ! .ne,r P"CT l render a substantial service i ( mam,a'"'ff the ieace and rermanent ! .we,ar.rt!,e community. If Communism ; i !S to l;l,se lts nJ',lra lle,d 'n t'"" country ; ! S"C a 1rn;"''ler as to defy the legally) ; 'nt,t:-,to;!, a"t''oi itis, it will find the ; , Catln.l.c Cliinch Us him and unflinching ; ! ,,,stcnd of a Mipporter and an ally. 17 re,es,t. "Iterances of C ardmal M Clos- ! ' U11 i" authority of the Church : 'l1 L lnte1 ,a'P!!' P'ves ns the assurance ; , . ... i ii.i.-.i.uici uuicniii" iiiiiii me eiemeuis again . . . ... . spoKeii, we may iook lor mute 1 and ener getic action in favor of good order. Chi- C";o 2'ihu.s. ! Vn Itf. m of Intf.rf.st. The present j t-nt of the Pittsbm oli i -ineinnii S Management and St. Louis Pail way ( Pan Handle Pnute) :.- 1..: - . t , . ' ' : is bunging the advantages of the country i along its line to the attention nf M.a imt.li. i in many liappy and attractive sliapes. j This cannot fail to produce beneficial re- ; suits. The Chartiers Valley branch, for I instance: is rendeied one of I he must desir- ' able niaces in which to locate "out nftnnn'1 by the facilit ies afforded for incominfr and i outgoing. This beautiful and cool vallev has cheap lands, picturesque sites, vciy reasonable prices, and a wondei fully iv ll 1, f,, I 1, .r... t i.. fn , : i. of rea ihe ca; of real homes. Tne ont hioki-r f..m ir window at almost virv ciura .,r the road new beauties and attractive spots wnereupon lor very little outlay the foun- - ............ 'ii ., i wi riii I i;o. IO' reach the Muskingum Valley with all its ! cnlendin nrl vnntn.rnu il.ia l; lilt its ll.A al ; dation tor a home cu'd bo secured. To 1 i .o n inicu and connecting loute. The farmer who i.) r...A ....... i .. .i . -m ......... .o. . .., ,,,, me .ui.imi win ake this road if he would see the most beautiful part of Ohio. The tourist who 11 OUI (l.SI 111 V llnlll I A Id 1 IA r? : n-,t ,,-acf and you would reach it with speed and com f.u t, be sine to procuie a t ick t over the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and St. Louis PaiPvay. And if your journeying bo one of simjile pleasurp, and you wish to avoid the discomforts of branch roads, midnight transfers and annoying delays, take This JiaiLvay. And ll your journey ing bo one road, in the perfect assurance that il- is n safe and economical route, eml.mrinrr 1 T- I 1 r .. - oil.. rtnei general uiiormai ion, as to home lands or western, can be had bv address- ing Col. W. L. O'Piian, Geneiiil I'asseu- gcr Agent, Loiumbus, Ohio. 1. M. han- I . . ., .. .... ... 1 . .. i'fum.. amls -ihi ne sky, which whs I oil in a westerly direct ion an opu.jur siilistaiiee. r-soinhlinur a whim horse, with heail, n,;, Imihsand tnil clearly .Ufine.i. swiinininv in the in 1 le Vli"!k.V:? VJ T" aendm an dr,,,l yards otr, and tohl them to look up and ''l ni'.i what they paw. They declared they saw a white horse swimminir in the -kv nnii M 1 rmnm, neit ter " '.rVV "?.""r " 'I'SMtilown.n.lwmrh. o i we. mn IMt rail 111 Ulltll it -xi'nearni tn space, nl .m s iroimr in i he same o.ir in i ne i fame manner. ., we or illusion, ex- u the atmosphere, 'iratiee have he. n one can aeeount fur the niirau-i . n-n upon 1 ne uneven state of 1 1,1 . asc, U.unde,s.orn,. accompanied 1Y liliril will. Is n.n.1 I. ail I., o -. flour n II a suSe were de' u.Sl'l.v lb,ht,,i., .1 i."... , L f 0 ., "l lV I ' l" " a - r t 1 BUU il' U 1 PL' liILt!M- TlllP.k ii bom fatally. O m v illtlU oi i ommunism ami revolutionism even on In Cos Cob mav he seen a house that tins sine of the Atlantic." Similar action i has been surrounded bv sc jfl-.hling for has already been taken by some of the ; years, although tennntVd, because by c!. rgy in this respect in the Kast and West, ; Connecticut law unliuished houses are ex and. now that the orinco of the Church has i , o..,.e ,., iiiiihk iiinj-iivf ncitrfe?. Me ruhhed . " l,"r' K' anason, toother and aud ' l?'8 io convince himself tht he was not I sister, uncle and nenl.ew i'i ot" i...m 1 anu 'o.-Kci Hiram: hut there it still .eleven wa. "i ,' , V , , 1 j ' : 91,11 apparently swimmm and aseendinu- I . ' neiiucu in lour per- I IS d Ill-Ill tT in ft her- 11.. ..11...! .l. . ..... . MS f ROUS. VIZ A nw.ll J .. 1 " ",llci":iij vaiiey. , .ir. two o e .ir-Lr s;.,...t Ailentowti has a rosebush with 3,000 roses and buds. 1 here arc cornstalks in Ieiks county seven feet three inches high. A boy in Chester cout.'y has learned a coon to follow him like a dog. A mo her and daughter were mauied the same day at Titusville recently. Kiitautdug had a 100,00 tire "Wed nesday morning. Insurance S:54,"0O. Klopement, marriage, twins, and di vr:ce have happened to an Indiana gill within a year. A negro prl-Mn-keeper at Chicago has erected a ?lt.0o, ruonument over the grave of his w lfe Thiee tons of bay from an nc4 o has been an average yield this season in some sections ot J,ei ks county, Miss I'tiima L. Daub, or Xoiristown, has just finished a silk jpiiit which contains fcix tl'.ousand and Miii ly-scveu pieces, , Tlicie is a wri-stlcr in Heading who can lif; a horse and rider weighing 1,300 lbs. His name is Lucieu Marc, of I'aii. : A large mahogany ti re is one of the unusual products ot Varrinitou township, Pucks county. lis owner has ie fused l."iO for it It is said that within a fortnight eleven clergymen of the Church of Finland have withdrawn and joined the Chuicli of Home. An exchange reports forty casps cf prostitution lioni the heat m St. I.onis on Monday last. Shocking demoralization, snralv so rel v. A few days ago the wife of a tinker ruense yiehl. II. L. Potter, the w heelbarrow pedes- ....... . . ... ... ,, trian en route from Albany to San Fran- Cisco, is weil out on the plains now and , auean oi tunc. ; I here is a man living at ainell St, tion, Ga., w ho chui ns his butler, locks tl ' baby and keeps the Hies fiom bis dinin . table by water power. ; i ncie is a man 1 1 v i n rr at aineii ta- he ing Mis. Maria Saunders, of Graves coun- ty, Ky., one hundred and fourteen years oi age. lost her youngest child last week, a stripling of eightv seven. A boat containing eleven boysswamp- ed on Watuppa pond. Fall Iliver, Mass., on Sunday, and twp of them named White and Wm. Kelly weie diowucd. -A Titusville man who had suffered from domestic infelicity dashed on a pa-s- ing locomotive and wascaught cm the duv- " Dennis Keame. tho leider of thn Workingmen's naitv in California, was born at. Oakmonnt, county of Cork, Ire land, in 1S47. lie is a Catholic, married. au"1 s.! teni l'tc . Aharon cow that we wouldn't care to .,,ave a barc in gives eight gallons of niillf r.r. t .I.,, C : . .1.. ,n."K rLr "'"y- noino times s!ie gives as 5 HN She "tJ" as nve gallons at a nuiking. yi uaoie mncn cow. . T " ,'e" count j', Ga., not long since, , li:Vos .A- 'g) w's man "ted to Mi.s '"'1' L. Nigh. The Atlanta ('nU( titit i ll,r,'ks this ir, coming mighty close to the sc"l'! 1,1 11 i"nnct ion a Migh for a Nigh. Adam l.owersox, of Dover. oik ! county, h. is 1 ' '" blc lots two pigs grown together, hav- o'g 'wo o.ieKooncs, one set ol niiestines. ! two hind lei's ml I n l .;l.. 'I'l, 1 .... 1 . fore icgs and shoulders are pci fcctlv formed. -Holiday was a day of 'error m o-r. ; f'",,isi tlie temperature h;tving lecn the ) l ' Known in tnat locality and tin cases ot sunstrorce being numbered bv ....... .'..ll,lll.,.lllj ,i,e nuudreds, two bcoie of them piov fatal. r ing The water in which the dishes are v as"ied at the St. Nicholas hotel, in New oik, is eoiiJueiirl to iiiitni-n im!-. ;,, the cell ir fo tho piii p. iso of skimming off I-. ,-ln: Ji.ir, I'm. 11 SPI" li:T It I . . , ''"'"o cut out. Thus is the pi intei's busi i "tss '"creased. 1 farm sixty miles long and ten wide i rV !!e 1!fit, mostly fenced, is that of MOMer eV; Lux.cntlle monopolists of Califor- . n'H" ' ,,ov lave SO.OoQ lie.-ul of stock, own ' ''o000;, cres of choice land, and are rated i 11 . "!!e '"cr, mostly fenced, is that of i as..rth Io,(i0(.00O. 1 Friday mornmy at G il.., mrg, TIL, ' I.., 11 . - " " r"'nMIS J"st over tne heait. She ' 1,10,1 shot 1'eiself fatally, but is not "yet i dead. Jealousy was the'eause. - .,.1 .1 : ... . . .. 11113 is artaineu by means of wire 1 20 cents a ilozon T tl V ln tl housi scieens. in market t in fro 1 ..n house of a Devonshire laborer ' 1 " ..' ."l I'"6 dKter, one with an infant sou. delTl i L i a"d f(""inor. Phila delphia Saurday morning, Judj-e Ludlow overruled the motion for a"I1(!W In CilKfl of A 1! . 1 Wi4B convicted of murder in the first degree for shooting his wife in the Oli.i. rh of the Ascension. Noy ls,,l,st ' r ,i0,i ' , v' ljst. Sentence . -"yies, who some time ed it V S o r 1 .,,ld nl!1 'ri . "-"'' liie roamaire. x to a "tio W , l,lla,. as ller rf' hren dethroned. "? ".' mibined t 1 l vn 10 the need, among which aie uovcity, ypochondiia and discord ! v.. moan,, 1 a., nas i not Sold ounce of his farm products in tolas -let t.F s- , -r. t , . J .. I ....... a 1 t.iusiK c Five men. white crossing Wrantie lake, Out., in a boat, on Monday "last, aeie Uj set. Tobias Nighswander, his son, Thos., ami Samuel McNeeiin were drowned. The remaining two chmg to the boat which drifted on a small island and they were rescued. Jacob Wick, a farmer living near Monfgomei yville, Pa., repoits the stiang est chicken yet hvard of. It was recently hatched and has two tails, one head and four legs. The bead peeps up from tho Piidille of the body, the tails are at each end, and the legs and feet are properly fix ed under the body. The little chick at tracts considerable attention. A rumor is gradually gaining ground that Miss Louisa Hauser, a young lady who wris t he vict im of ; Lit out rage at M iiton, X. V., was assaulted by two well known residents of that village, one of whom is said to be a mariied man. It is alleged that Miss Hauser acted "offish" on one or moie occasions, and they, to bnmilitato and degrade her in the eyes of the public, chloroformed, gagged and stripped her naked. Mr. Peikins was a Boston widower, having lo-t two w ives. Miss (.'ail ton was a spiritualist ic medium. She went into a tianco, and the sphi's of the two dt:d wives, speaking thiougii her, said that she atid Peiki.is ought to marry. if couise Miss Ca, It mi was astounded after coming to herself, on hi ing told of f lie communica tion she had deliveitd, but she was willing to obey. The ceitmoi.y was petf-imcd the next day. A phen .mr-nal mm hr.s iccen'.lv turn ed up in Dublin, Pelan.:, who beats the man who had 'ho power to make his ht-ait move to d die lent paits of his body, as he cm make his ryesictire into his head to the depth of three inches, wheie they re main as long as he wishes, gljwing like coals of fire and picscntinga horrible ap pearance. In spite of this accomplish ment, which might be thought milieus to the eyes, his sight is splendid. Dr. D' Filler, the Minneapolis physi cian whose cinchona recipe foi the cine of driinkaids recently attiacted attention, is out with this one foi consumption : One half poind finely cut up beefsteak fiesh; ; one drachm pulvei i.e.i dim coal ; four oun ces pulverized sugar ; four ounces lye whisky; one pint boiling water. Mix all together, let it stand in a c.oi place over night, and give from one to two leaspoon fuls liquid and meat before each meal. The TalbotUm, Ga., J?rifcr says: We know a man in Talbot county who for the last foi ty years has never missed eat ing his regular meals and taking his siesta after dinner. He che-s tobacco, one fourth of a plug at a "chaw," can eat three dozen eggs a day, is a stay-at home, is healthy and cheeiful, and Las not struck a lick of h oi k in fifty yeai s. lie says he didn't plant any stumps and he doif t in tend to dig up any. Who can beat him ? A very peculiar crime is that of which illiiim No; lis, of Independence. Ohio, is accused. Nonis, a mauied man. twenty six years old, wished to get iid of little .Vi be Perry, so he chloroformed her, made in incision with a knife in Lei foot, inject ed poison into the wound, and then raised the alarm that she had been bi.ten by a snake. The child, at last accounts, was in a dying condition, and Xoi i is was under anest, with imminent prospects of being i. i . .1 " ij iiciii ei. A gentleman living in Not i istown re cently received a letter from a man in Fug land stating that a fortune in th.nt country was due to an American family beai ing the Nonislown mans name. Tliewiiter bad spent ten dollars in looking up the matter, and if Ihe amount wasrerund-d he would continue his leseaiches. Thepros peetive heir sent him a twenty dollar bill of Confederate money and told him to go ahead, as there was plenty of the same scrip on hand to back him. Patrick Shnrkiow brs been discharged from a Massachusetts Slate pi ison after seiving a year on a sentence for a suj posed lobbciy. It is clear now that he was in nocent. He met and got drunk with Jas. "A llkillS. wh.. suddenly ntt.nrko.l le'm n-itl. a knife and then accused him of lobbciy. Shnckrow was convicted. Lately Wilkins killed a woman while in an insane rage, and it was then learned that he had for yeais been crazy, his constant hallucina tion being that lie had been lobbed. t-, '''"'"gh says that Mrs. Kline's child n j, d to some purpose on P.-nitli of July night. It would not be quiet, and the mother arose and walked the floor. She heard a ci caking. She awoke her husband ami lie took in the sit uation at once. A cellar had been duir, and the stoim having liiled it with water, the v.ad had been sai j.ed. B.uuicin.T fiom the bed he grabbed the child, and called on his wife to inn. She did so, ami just as they reached the sticct tho building went dow n w i h a cash. At Summit Hill, in Schuylkill county is an ice cavern th.ee hundred feet below the siiifaco of the ground. I this cavo water foims ice. wi.iter and summer, and forms moie ice in summer than in winter. At ti e bottom t f the cave is a beautiful ppring of clear, ice cold water, entiiely snrrounded bv ire. 1 I e nitin., o., .:.i of the cave exhibit what look like huge veins of coal, but upon examination these aie found to be s,,!i, ice. I the cent.c ..r the cave, fo. med by the continual (Lop ping of water, is .mi jfv monument that reaches fro,,, lioor to iy..f. At least, this IS what tiiey say. Pen Brown was married, in St. Louis at four o dock. One hour picvious to tho ccemony the sky was clear. Suddenly a stoim bin. st over tho city, and amid a tor rent of ram, the ceieinony was performed. A year later a baby gladdened theii hearts, and, a few weeks afterwaid, be was taken to the same chinch to bo baptized 1 v the same priest at the same hour, when the same atmospherical cmdi ions that bad attended the marriage ceiemony prevailed A few days ago a second child was eat l ied to the same altar for baptism, at four o clock, and, although not a cloud was to be seen at three the tain descended in tor rents as the priest sprinkled tho infant's brow with holy water. A rich old bachelor, Mr. Shaw, lives, says the . ancebnrg (Vr.Vr, on a five hundred acre farm in Lewis county, Kv. He dresses like a monk of the sixteenth century and devotes his time and foitune to flowers and tropical ft nils. His farm is surrounded by a high fence without gates or bars. His house is covered with rare vines ; be has fig trees twenty years old, and flowers by the acre. He never derives a cent from bis outlay of money and labor, but clelighs in "multiplying curious growths at:d combining i,aln re and art in wondeiful fotnis.'' He calls his large colony of bees his children, and the birds that feed from his table his little angels. The buds follow him through the walks ana lake the berries from his hand, Important. A la.'.y bad been sick be tween three and four years with female weakness emaciation, wasting of tissues "n,:f,V,,aJi,y !U,d "ervousness, pains in the back. pfKr appetite, constipation, diz ziness of head and hitter tast i month on rising in the morning. Slie said "I was nrced to try the liarosma by a la.iy friend who l,a,i Wn cured by Ihe same, and finally iMuight twob-.tiles, which helped meat once an. I concluded to give it a fair trial ami took bait a doze,, K.uh.R. i,v ;llt. ,,, were used up I had gained ih.rty t.ouu.Is in n. M . ami now am perfectly strong and lieailtiy. Prepired by P. K. Thimipson, Timsville 1 a. 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V.- . rt '--'I.., - - r - " ' " 2' - Dental Estaloiirli j AT THE UWI- c CENTENNIAL SPEC'- AVcre maun ftietn red. tr"t1'''!, . elcatlt lelit: 1 SpeciiM 1 " j CENTENNIAL MEDAL arJC- I .. rV DR. QU1NCY A. SCC I . s .... - 1. p. ni . - mi V M f f k . .. . r- 5 O O ; " t - f' t : 1 ' r m ;i t.J I " It.,- O f t ' ? F i r z. " UM ? i p And his assistants. At'l ",. ., -that we have heon In ' ,.... -have seen dent i.try " !l ,'' .!,'.. L-r i cver s,i"n work lurne-J iut ; thai mnde at .j rs rMin am 11 I TN HI Kl'"' V "We d-i not thuik it n-'' ov. i J-"' Asa isojitl-tnan. Hi- '-' ' ail i'. ia! uJ i u- " " j On. .liMIN SCOTT. ' i s r. Dm. J(.is. t.HAHAM. j JUL ' ' i j 0 V ! i 00 l 1