1' KE1NABQ & COMMISSION No. 83 EXCHANGE PLACE, HALTIMOlfli, 1UD. " JJH- J SPECIALTY OF GLADES BUTTER, and have ctcrv facilily for liaudliuj; it to the best possible ad vantage andjolitaining the highest market prices. Our ship pers mav depend upon receiving the sales promptly and tln ir monev at once. -:o We refer by Third National Bank, Baltimore. J. O. Kimmel & Sons, Bankers ,Som'set. First National Bank, Ftfeyersdale. S. Philson & Co., Bankers, Berlin. ALSO 'I'lie Merchants and Fanners of liave done bu-iness in past year. The Somerset Herald. VU IX US 1.Y. .Autiii-; -n, IS7S. sz: in fi- "7T-; - V.'. S. TEMPLE & CO. BUTT EE CCKM!S!CS EIIGflAirrS! 47 South Howard St. Baltimare. r l.T i.. KAIlMKKS l :.ITI'N" AI. HA'K. KVKi'WAXTS Ill'-Cll-'1. We irh l.i 'i Clsdo Huner this very laciii'y for -r:v bu-incss IU wn. and havioj : I! -ittcr to ad van - la 'e we will solicit ve -rv l:ln rai hipmenu liii tali. We in iv larmers to wrie os bow i uiiiv kegs th v cice: t 'uip and We will selld thi ll) earns by lllftli. Hoping to r-it iie orders from all H ot'r rfiKis lor shipving car.lr. V urn r'i!V" ll:!K' Ar . W. S. TKMfl.K & CO. K v r I'rM'u. !i;v corn. Tiivt's Solid. Is demand frnil can-;. Tiik mornings are cooi. SKiniNit time approaches. Git.WKs arc now in market. Urcfc are capital scavengers. DKi.ii.iirn i, the cool night. Ci.f.n the wecils from the gullcrs. TliK ovMer icas n ln-gtii-. t?ti week. 1.uok grashopjn'r are 'm the Jlcsv our t:miei. Hj .king fruit ns. Now po! yo'ir pUnlo for w inter 1iJ.iiii Sm.i will l tl.j i i-'i ..'."r''-.i!lnr.tl fiiiv. the n t Dus'r fori :r..l fair. t to r,cp-ire tor t!i ;r;.-:il- 1 r i imiawiul '.toiler 1st. to kiU Jheu' 't Ik fore Fil:- i;.!-: lr:. T cla-s in, in. mile matter i u.i:iis ; t.'iSs is now niaKios: s.. tf't h ' -.r Ta of. l".av Ik- eii- i-.l l.i.T every vie 1 he reg'.stt-r Is;. The Ik-I wiv l r see that his name i- ii ld il like a tiute. I.ET Us hope that the no r :s broken at last. bii sb me of s ni- Tii:. cry i nichts an t mo T bi.'lllk' rnin js. is now ne -ird The premium list of th Soviet" w ill ! in oi.r r.i xt i Aitrii uliura! The Sili day ot Sivt' miier : .T for Kegi.ra:icn. S-e to it. Kxtka lii':.i of tae IU t: M l) -t.V.ns en ! b i1 ST t!n 'ii!'.-. tiie lr. st Ait: r are so pii t'.st tin v i-anuot Ik :.:y ;n l.tii ,i u:.!y. fneii awiv. i:k:im; is F ic.r!cen Cast iiiU-sidl with stniU-pov. arc reporteii there.' Tun apple crop is enormous, an. I cider . is g about with S'lii'iug C ii:n'.enaiin-s. Ti:e : wal,. rv to tlnir . ws arc colonizing prejiara h prt:;ie tn another climate. Tiikkf were two thousauJ mcrnlier of the National li!ard encam-cd at Fhi'.a d. l;.hu. Wit.ti yi-Zi.. ns are already lcgiucin2 to make tl.cir p;---iixuve in the nti!ilirtng Fi oei.i: w ho do rot To appear ia the psip want their names ers sh' ul.l U lisve tl.l lllsr iv. . Wnoi.r.MivF. xejetaiiies are gittinf e tren wiy ji!.-r,i . They are the rsht kir.d ' f ' lh , F.!-s.ri. Sni', n t. w-il IsrltiM in the i. s sl Tem;.lar' liu'l. on Ttch.v vi n ll.i. August -."i. aI K o'e'in The dark grwn fields oi corn with tlnir mudm-T li-H-is now Ii rn tl.,. ui.t attra;-a.--c,ref '.he r'T-i hnde.-n-. I'hk ::::.a 'ario ;'ers i-.tc nH tin- unrket ;t.-i 'Ks aid Ltii :t va af '4e r a j-ei.. ' 'st to taste. " ;s in lite rriib of hisgiorj. t; is -s.t;:::atiil tl.at tLL- hard up and impoverished sH.Ltry be! ni nh nl t.re wo. . Hf., J.dy. not on ISSI.iSSl tiif F';nl. To FsiiiKEs. S-iv,i: 4 i! anil s r ottr st. k g t.ae is c'n.:nc. timiI:v si'eil. k A Ivrjo-;. No v:t ' ilS!.! u l.as five red '! the r-f 4 and tu.l-t 1. 1 "i'.it to l'WT I, : rerv 1. -. vrk.; 4- curtoM- ketl e. t bv ".'V ts . .r eft s-.!e j i'i' iK v.i... I-. is; In i't:cii.-s an.1 .r. icv,ii.r,-.l. ol ar.y ?. lid d-srii to in..- the lacr.cv wtiu li t!;ey b.-ive s ..xd iu'y r:sivii. S .vi iJ'i'T ..s Hul siri;ieit s'irk:oi In giKl MK ie'.y si il,l fciwais l. uutes. Sweet mat.-s." we presume, wl.rn the Sort are y mtng and pretty. OODESLOYS, CU"l 0) MEIWHAXIS permission to T( I liver. to to your druggist and yet a s-im-.i i i t i iite bottle lor 13 cents and try it. Two the (, lades with whom we j ,, re!ieve My Mse. K-JglllM biz, 75 cents. Kennaiid i: OrnKM.rvs, llaltimorc, have a large Ice Cellar this year to keep Uutter in. All should ship their liultcr to them. Let all the registry lits !e carefully tx amim d next week to see ahctbt-r every Republican in each district is on it. Alter Monday week it will lie too late. Auk you recite."ed 7 Are yoj assessed?! IIaey on paid stale or couuiy tax within t twoycars'. Errry voter should ak him sell llii e iii:;i! tant iiiestioBi. j Ki:nnai A o lll.. Knlimiorr. j wit" i he first lncnd sabs and nionev to 'he farmers lor their I.utter lnl year, j Tliev w -.11 do so a -ain this year. I lYr on 1KI 1 y the Fhila b-lpiii Item I that the centennial will elov: :i.iKKt.ilH in debt. We'd, oitieials must lie paid, and w e il.ire say the display is w orth it. Tin in.xr Uoux'-wives are now elliow di ep in the IruiLtvinning businos, and the loiu ;i!u'i ing hi;lniiid is daily reniinJitl lh:it he met not forget that uar." SrkT!f! s kliow tliat mki It by hani ! Ihe luot Iiopulir lljodi' ol !iurll:i)g oil' this mortal con. Miooting ranks net, drow nin:r third a.l poisoning lourtU. i 'i the fortv eiiih'. (.risoncrs now in the ScUu.t Ihi'il cor.ntv jai! awaiting trial eigh teen are charged villi murder. The major pcrtioa ol tlum are Molly Maguires. i'ooit thing, the has broken loose." mid an oid farmer as he saw a fashionable g!r! s ilingjown I'enn street with her fan attached Ui a l,s chain around her waist. The summer vacation u rapidly coming to a ci and tanned sctcjol i hiidren and whool teachers are lo.skini; om.aousiy for ward to tue lime w hen trouble commence. Kt u;i i i DKsl.rvs, Baltimore. ob tained llu- WH priii for Butter shipped i tiieui lat yar. Ship to them early this year and you w ill Ik- pleased. A i. Ki.e number ot people were in at lendnnce at the camp meeliii!! near Henry Ficking's on lat Sunday, hit estimated that over three thousand were in alten- liaun' . When a woman comes to the door and calls alter her hus'iand, "Hen-KK-E" linirhing the lat syllable ia capital letter von may know that she i not in a capi tal humor. Now ix Market. Ft ache. Cante- es. .Melon. I omatoes. I aiiiiage, lieans. Ciieiiiiitier. Apple. Fears. Bananas. Lem o: and Orange. Freth arrivals week ly. Cook A BtEiiiTs. 4 a vi-4EETIm; Commencing Friday, Se.(, m!ier vtU. 1ST";, on the land ot Daniel Kin tuls. This merlins i held under the a:i;iin of Ntueiel Miision. E. A. All are invited. " hmk-rtcrinj a'.loweil. J. I.. W. Swufut. Tut ::r. i. nis to ! little hope for .ci:r ini tiie State fish hatchery in Western Fennvlvania. the meniU-rs ot the Com-oi.-sion rt.js'rting that alter an extended lour thev have no, been able to find a si:i'able ieicatiou. Go to Mii(w.-iman and Fret-' for your Thrish:i!-- Machines, Grain Drills. Mow- j Bushnell an'l hLs American Turtle." by i ts an 1 Heapers, Cutting Boxes, Cider j Mis. S. J. Frichard. in which figures the M ils, the celetTateil llar.re!" Plow ! first of our sub-marine war-shi;-s. I'pon in,'. Cistins etc.. etc ; this explosive "Tuitle" Benjamin .Frank . .-. - j lin and others bu;!t great hop-.-sin our early Nei kaI.i i a in the faces and heads of j struggle for independence. Farther on is women is larje'.v on the ir e ene i cm- i a pleasant campins-out storj- by Mrs. i tv.r. m i-h the riinnlK-r of instances of the ! son. "A Day on Lake Cuosuinue " and a i-iriii ii:, riui-u . uu 1:1.1 11 hit-i . p,i, ,1 . ii!s(-;w imnii; men ; and this is lielieved i Centennial story by the Editor. "Mrs. Mc eat ic.Jni: e..r. is t.i to !-e d.ue to tiie inferii r protection afforded Allister's Coiujiaay," a rollicking account t.v the te.-Hle in w hieh women no r cover j ot some pretty children's fun. There are i "..r i.. e.s ! ooems bv Marv C lemmer, Clara Doty ...... j Bates, and others. "Mamma's Dolis," Xem-.ii har'.sir aninevdiv toward a ' by the Editor, is charming, both picture f-Cnd f..i a mere hasty expression. For-1 and ran m. Part II. of "A Child iu Fl.r-g.ve:i.-ss is a Gud-llke quality, and a true ! euce ' is full f delightful art-gossip. "'1 lie inend is so scane that he should not be re-! House of Cm bre "as." anil Little Boy .! a on sh i,t .Tounds: but those w ho ! Bh'.e." each Sioncst iranscripti tf real " shouhl ho shunned as von w.hiM avoid a tii r. Vlsl -.t.KS to Fhieatlelldiia will do well to rad tiie card "f tbe "telrter House" to r lour"d In snotlier column You can ct-f pleadld bote: a..-f?iC.fcitii.ns at the mil, prices rt.vrr-d ' r !-".gli.g fcnuse tm positioo Write-, ttn. ami secure accom mmiatioiis. W e have it nt out. or are ImhiI end ins ula, all actsHint on our tmk due over six meiitiis. Those th .t remain un;uid w ill l-e at i ace placed in the bands ot a justice of the -ai-e tor collection. Mc. Ja P.. Trkowem, No. 6 Mammoth Block. A sm t.L party of S.merset flbermen. und.-r the dirrvtion ot Maj. E- 11. Ward well, visited the bunks of the Potouiac last week for the purpos-f of Bmss Csdiiug. They wen- very successful. Mi-sis. C. o. Ilnrst. S. F. Fickin; and the Major are all exjfrt r.hermen. iriite large. The catch was j i V iy whowasiurti-rin- tn.n. cholera i rr.tbus. in a small town in Indiana, was ccred ii,e other day by bviog. struck w ith Lihinirg. This is an".ther case where a 1 ... .. ...... .1 itl.,-t tl A Skill isT s nftT-sll. the creat trmible that ar'kscs in our sr.ini is hvr V set un a thunder -storm w hen one l i elvs tickles the liirl.iddm fntit. 1 (I T I f f. I'MostottX. Fa- A"C- SI. I"- t '.e-e w ill f so eKition for a B wrd of 'aAiaen held at the oftiee of the - Fayette County Mi.tual Fire Insnrant-e Coainy. it I niontuwB. I'a.. a the Atii of tsrpieia-; ber. IsT-i, to serve one year trins that date. cf which .to memljc will taie noiiie. oi sa:il pitniiMiv ; ItEt CiwrsrM. t-rrta' Titos r w 1m ?iipie-.l l!-ir Hottf-r csG to the well ksmwe' Uniter House of; Kennard. A 0,j.!es'u:j , Baltiranrr. were so ; 1:11 pltasri.1 w itL the price tb-y g;. that : cnv bsve w ritten tbit thrv w.cld ihip their" dairies to tbem again th.s fall. Ii 1 ' to b.' fcotie.1 ttt manv others wui send the ,r barer In tftis well kn-w o bouse thi caaa. Ti,v l,.r. . Ur tr.io M.I sd make cuick "swle of all i to butter tliat it siitppel to Ihetn. t I C X. "II"- V. A I I iM j ! "1876 & 1877. Mr. Baldwin w ill be at Hill's Hotel on ! first Tuesday of court w ith a lull Mock of Morgan's woolen goods, futility number one. Trices very low. Ttae Amfri. People. No people in the world suffer as much with DvsiK-nsia as the Americans and al though Venn of experience in medicine have faded to accomplish a certain and sure remedy until GREts's AidsT Flowkk was introduced for this disease and its ellecls; yet so well has this remedy succeeded in every case to erTect a cure, that there is mt a druggist in the I'niied States but recommends the Ai c.rsr Fl.o.v Kit in all casses of dyspepsia and liver comiilaint. coslivetiess, four stomach and lion. Chester U. Darrcl. of lxnisiana. lion. John Cessmi. of Bedford, and Hon. W. 11. Koontz will addres a Republi can Mass Meeting at the Court House, this Tuesday evening. Aiurust -h, is7C. 'J'uni out one and all for the rood old cause. 1 L. M. St Ulan k, Cli'ni'. Co, Com. Caukts, In competitive examination lor the vai-int '.Ve-t Foint cideiship !.' 1! sume months ago the Board of Examiners recommended Millard F. llirman. of Blair County, lor the position, and ii in. John Heiiiy appointed him. but when the voi'iig man cnnie before his mi lit ty ex aminers, he tripped uo on a question of geography, and they refund to piss him. As no jierson hss yet lieen found who will tilt the bill, .Mr. lie-illy is under the iiu pression that with another trial Herman can suueeed in answering the ijUentions th it may be aiked him by the West Foint Boord. iind hence he ha.-, reappointed this young geotieu.au. Mr. Keiily has als. sicisiiied his itiientlon, says ihe Alto.ii Tribute, ol appointing Mr. D. T. Ctid well's son, ol Tyrone, lor the vacant nav.d cii'letship of Annoiis. in place ! yoiiug Galbraitb, l Sinking Vailev. rcje(-ted. We have heretofore refrained lro::i say ini anything almutthe census ol our tow n, that was taken List month, but have .piicli v bided our time until we could get the olli cial figures. Here they are: Males under $ year of age. tOl Females do do, ''! Males from to ! ti years of ac, 1 Fcmah- do do 1' .Males from 10 to ?1 years ol a:c, 71 Females do do ti Males over 21 years ot age. :!'!' Females do do I'i-'l Total. 1:''44 Iu is;o WO Number of dwellings Number of hoteis, business of lice hoa-s'S and 23 Tblak for l'oarrll. Thousands lead miserable lives. suiTer ing fnun dysieisia, a disordered stomach and liver. producing biliousness, heart burn, costiveness, weakness, irregular ap petite, low spirits, raising food alter eating, and otten ending iu fain! attacks i.t lever. They know they are sick, yet get liitle sympathy. Tiie unfailing remedy, which is yearly restoring 'hotisands, is I ).i '"la s Hadical Cure. Sild by G. W. F.EM nKn i Co. A 2.V laittle will convince ou i f its merits. Don't delay another inmr :iVvr reading this, but go and get a bottle, and your relief i-a ci-rtain as you live. V.'iH you do it, or will you conurnc to mrrer? Think tor yourself. Frotesxif Parker's Pleasant Worm Syr up is perfectly sate and extremely palata ble. No phsie reipiiied. Cis-'.s 2.'j cent. Trv i'. Wipe Awake for September open w:'h Part I. if a noticeable story. "David child life, tocether with the two serials. ( .o. 1 lor Nothing Poliv ," and "Nan : and the various excellent num I the New Fashioctsl Girl," departments, complete an ber of an exrsf-lielit masayim. - - Only 2 tt iiBtim - Fdiit-d by Ell Fannaa. fubli-tied by D. I.hmp i Co. Boston. .Mint' Mn. Etni'. A few worils for the per sonal benefit of the "one whod-inem. This writer of the fcir sex took it for granutl at the cUe of her article, that 1: would tue ruy wrath pcihap to a fear ful bight. Bui this is just where she is mistaken, as well as in some of her uther ideas. Why 1 would not tor s mc'.h:i;g nice, getABiiry at such a weak thing as one w ho claim's the h'mor. to be a young bn!y who dance. No indeed. I wiHild notl Should 1 get angry at one, who by her own statement proves that i was right when I put the ipaesiion : Is thete anyone here that would like to en gnce ia a social dance, and I thought many would I ready to ronond. Here I am. Tu "M." in his article, I would say : I did not mean to sav anvthini: a;a.i.sl a !'"'' M "r""1-5. ,u 1 1 did mean to bv, that thusn picnic ikun-es. j or balls it you lease, and lnlemiK-rari-e which was'the principal tart at which my 'article wasdirvyleu. are two evil which church to a frar'ul ebuke W. II. in. ChesTEK iJ. IIakkei.i.. repre ientative from the :;rd Comrrrssional Di"- i vrict of I-ouisiara arrived inturtown on Wrdndav ever.ins last and waKsereCl led H- the Somerset !:TerCcrr.et Fund Mr. j tWt-!! was tMirn ia this eouuty: and has p.4cy rriends here all of whoin are pleas ,w( i,I beaTtbat he hs fietn re-ootc.iuaied for the fifth time, by act'lnmatiin by the I'rnnblicant of tbe District nt his adiKiti-.n. lr, Ii. h iwxsjimr'inievi fv bis wite a Soni ersrt t'ountv hteSv . and a bow o! hands'ine children.- A I'artv of lalti-s f-TTd gntietnea from Johns-row rl. ilrmY owr u. Siihersct on Tharsday t hist week, and made a Irtef visat toiAir towo. ) Ijiie here they wer? entertained by t)-e gnt!ettiar:!y proprietor ?T tie Hill H 'ii-. A small dance was given in their hodor on Friday evealsg. 1 he silver cornet band iereGailetl the any shortly ncr their arnvai. All tipresstd lliMi iwa-i well uU-wstd with Souierset and went away with the lull det-nniiKi wf ; returning at an early day FOR i For School Dirkctors. The follow- ing w hich we have clipped from one of our most rcliub.e exchanges we submit to the consideration of the school di lectors of this county: Repeated exeriinent has proved that in sciiooi-rooms nguied oy winnows ion bom sides ths children sulfer more or less from injured vision; and so import&Qt bos the subject been considered in Germany that a law has been passed forbidding such win dow! in schools. TiiR Republicans ol Confluence raised a i Lives and Wheeler K)!e, on the 25th inst., loo f, et alxive the sod. A meeting was Leid at the school house on the same cv cn'.nir, and a Haves and Wheeler clnb or ganized. Sieeches were made by Dr. Mountain. A. It. Humbert, and Dr. Ficht- ner. tue mieuuiiiicc was good ana the meeting a success, The Republicans of Confluence are fully alive to Ihe limwirtKiice of a poixl, old- fashioned victory in November. C. A Gitf.KNK county. Fa., genius has man ufactured a diminutive steam engine. which has lor iis loundation a twenty-five cent gold piece. Many of the parts are so tiim, they cannot lie seen without a maguilying glass. It is complete in eveiy particular, and weighs but seven grains. It is made ot gold and platinum, and packed in ti.ms of silk. Levi Taylor, a native of 'Ircen county. Fa., but now a resident t Indianoh. Iowa, is the manu facturer. He h.i it on exhibition at the ( '. nteiinial. Disvstiiiu s Fiuk. On Monday la-t, the er:-t mill of Bishop I.int, one mile south ol Sonidsct, ws entirely destroyed by tire. The mill bad lieen leaseil by .John Foiut who was operating it at the time, The tire originated from a spark from the smoke stack of the engine, and when first discovered ihe rear end of the enitir.e bouse was burning fiercely. The mil! was a large frame structure, and in a mo ment alter the tire was first observed was (riming so rapidly as to place it beyond n!i p.issi;;i!!;v ot being saved. There was not a very large amount of grain iu the Uiiii at the time, and a part of w hat was there was saved. Tie loss is probably f T.oot) and we are informed that there ii nu insurance ot ff.tuHJ on it. The l'iiishurgh Itnur says: Several months ajto a man residing on East street, Allegheny, sold his wife to another man 'residing un the same street tor $25. The purchaser paid "i dow n and look his pur i base home with him on trial. The wo man was perfectly satisfied with her new buiban l and made herself so useful that he concluded he would keep her. 11c therefore yesterday cilled on her former hus'iand aud paid over the remaining 20 in the presence ol several witnesses. The woman's relatives and all concerned were perfectly atisfied with the wliole transact .no I x addition to reading the game law it will not l without profit to study in con- nection with it the habits of came. The advantage ot Ibis may tie seen by a reia- tion of the follow ing facts concerning grey mpitrrels. Although the law allows squirrels to lie shot on and after the first of July, a knowledge of their habits discloses tha tact that the old ones should not be killed before Septemtier, as the hunter thus de prives the last litter ot the parental care, and the young perish, so defeating the very law 'which is intended U secure their increase. One old female killed destroys from two to four young at the same time. The law allowing them to be shot while they have young was evidently passed to benefit farmers who live in counties heav- lly wooded, where the squirrels are so plenty as to infest corn fields, and are de stroyed in great numbers ; while here they are comparatively scarce, and need more protection than the l.isj vouchsafes. With t:s they Rre game, while in the regions i keri i f aiiove they are pests. Our ad viee to all hunters is, study Ihe habits of came and act in acoi dance w itlr iulorma- tlon thus gained, us Wei the limbs U the law. as keep within Again we refer to the wanton destruc tion of young birds by boys. Our atten tion w as called to a" case the other dav where a boy killed young birds wilh stones in the most cruel manner, tor which a line ot would have been imposed had the gentleman who saw it niade informa tion. He -pared the hoy that would not sjiare the birds, and the youngster is no doubt ready for another dipiay of cold b'ooih'l murder ia miniature. Jrnarr X Road Item. The harvest h m? and bisket p:c nic held a', this plai-e on Saturday the ltlth inst., was a decided success. Although the morning was a wet and dreary oue, wilh every indication for a wet day, yet people lH.-g-.in coming in town as early as f'mht o'cik. and promptly at half-past nine o'clock tht announcement was maile that the lloiewi-ll Sabbath School was forming ia procc sion on the hill beyond the church, w hen a ommiitee from the Sabbath sclns.l of ibis place met them and escorted them into the I'. B. chim-h. 1 he exercisis ol the day were opened by s'ms im and yrn e-r by l'er. Wortman. The schools were then formed in prmtssion and marched t 1 the grove iu the toUowjiig cr-d.-r : , Fi..g Bearers, Drum Corps, IIok Well Nabbatu S bisil, Banner Bearer, Jiniier X lload Sabbath Si hcsil, t itiiens. Wagons and Carrbires Tbere were between two and three hun dred jicrsoos in tho grove betore the pro Cession arrived. Aliout this lime the sun shown on; brightly through the clouds and every bi-"ir k-1: beiiT tinder his cheerful rayr flic s.rvlct-s were opened In th grove by sinning and a prayer by Her. Taylor, appropriate Jdresci we're delivered by Iter. YVortuian awl Iter. Taylor in the forenoon and Ilev. Bates and iler. Hodg r in the afternoon. There were two or gans on the gniun-ls. Mi' Maitie Zimmer man and .M:s Nettie Frank .organists. A choir of forty i-rsoos assisunf In the stud ies. -. -ats h id previously been prejiarcd to a'-cuiumisiatc four htmdred and hrty per ..ns thiHijh the seats were crowded scarce ly more tlian the haif were seated. Tbe cro-.td was estimated at between eight au l ten hundred persons. A stage was bui't tor the ':akcrs aid orgsins nd, tn- it said tn the credit of tee ladies the deoii-ation :iried anvth4g that haw ever bcea gotten up in this way. Wreathe and bououei wtre scatteml around in protusiou. TlioausOaiugher, our worthy kiadion! platl a ro m at the disissal o: the pepie to gather U:tirptovtiou, while S;!a Cover Exp, kio-llr lurnlshed a team convey aig luv provision and or;aiw to the grounds acit lark. A couimiilce took churire til the ealanies on tiie grounds leaving every ere free to enioy thciise!ves a they ideesedl ' - " ' llofieweil tirrri'I out wi-.h thirteen litm.- but the Beam Suncnv hexj wiipsed all in tbe way. they rime kavng two sir horse teams, end a fJ' T horse learn: their w Igor's rl! decor it. i Vi ith evergreens and .Touis'.'" It ha U-en'rematked by ail here, that tiiere was m Ter a more uret a ad or derly gathering ai tnis plaiel everylsxty seeuil to enjoy tUeOise.vcs and ten iiiml u.e uy was wen s,x;nu There were Dine Subbath .H;uO!s pres- entetlhtras nUJr or jtrtsuf scLoola. Avoa. 95 3ilr and the Hndaoa. Weary of travel, satiated with the FjsU I rejoice to find myself at home. We vt Pittsburgh the morning, after; bid dins Somerset (oroursweethearts), an af- fectionale tarewell, at 8:20, bv train on the Allegheny Valley Railroad. The scenery along this road is nothing to boast of. and can iu no respect compare with that along the Pittsburgh and Connelisville. The eye seta nothing but derricks. Derricks to the right of you, derricks to the left of you, until they resemble a picket lence as you are hurried by. Among the many wells, we were shown the "Cherry Run Central" where so many of our Somerset people that invested in "ile" were bitten. We were also show n "Glasgow" well, which will be kindly re- n-.enbered by a number of fjomersetuis. At Voyhnr,' w. siorined l,.r ilirin..r Km bur? and Oil City .re rerir.-sent'itivn nil iyfUA aDa are full ot vim and energy. We arrived at Niagia at 11 o'clock Mon day evening, but as our readers have on several occasions been treated to a descrip tion of this the greatest of natures won-d.-rs, I shall not attempt much of a descrip tion. The '"Cave ot the Winds" is pre- eminently the sight alxnn Niugra. Dressed in a lantaslic sun sin h as would make our Somerft sweethearts laugh, and go t)if into extacies over our Apollo like beauty, we descended beneath the boiling, seeth ing mass of w aters. The guide carelully h-ads ihe way fur the first fifty yards auu then mi ions us to p.-oce.d while he lakes Oiii i, i.iuds across, but although we I'.altjr ourselves that w e are pref.y s:ea,Iy nerved, the plunge was a Utile too much for us, but alter seeing our Iriends pas over the dangerous part in sab-ly we plunged in and made the attempt. The water was almost up to our w aists, white it came down f.iitil above on our backs and headi in a maimer that threatened to dusli us from our precarious foothold into the hell of suriug waters beneath. When halt way across, where the heaviest body ot water struck us, we grasjied the rocky edge w ith a grip such as the traditional drow ning man takes on a straw. We made an tit'ort to look up but the dash of the spray iu our eyes blinded us, not, how ever, preventing a hasty, though never to tie forgotten view of the rainbow. Slow ly, careliilly, and Teatfully we picked our way from under the waters, and took our way back to the starting point over the "devils bridge," a precarious frame struc ture erected on the outside of the talis. Here the best view of Niagra is to be ob tained, and one tbiuks as lie beholds the snow capped waves take Iheir awful plunge, tuat God might have made a great er wonder than . nigra hut that be never did. Besides Ihe Cave of the Winds" there is the 'Shadow of the Hock," The Bri dle Veil" The Whirlpool." "The Kapids" "The Three Sisters ' etc. What nature has done for Niagara, is done well, while art has contributed her share in the shaie Qt the Goat Island and suspension bridges: outside ol this however, N ianara is a snare arid delusion. You can n'4 turn around unless you are asked tor rifty cent; or if you do not "wan'l your picture taken with Ia,. Kail in the background" Niagara uackmen are proverbial as dead beau, knaves, cte., and w ith but one exception taey deserve the reputation. At Niagra we struck a sriendly Indian in tbe person of George F. Doty, of Felro lia. Ihe Indian was friendly, tha paths tbe same, and Mr. Kimmel and ourselves smoked the pipe of jieace ar.d good fellow ship with him, and Mr. D. accompanied us on the Imlance of the trip. L-eaving Niagara we proceeded to Sara t.g the itadeu Baden ot America. There U mile or nothing to be seen here but the row J. And ye lovers of beauty w hat a crowd! I doubt if at any other point in u,e Cniled States so much unmitigated ugliness Ls to be found. u of all the livlies to be seen on (he drives aqd prome nades, there Was but one that could have been called a beauty, and any country vil lage in Pennsylvania can slur a half doz en young ladies who are as fine looking as was she. The springs are all w ailed up in such a manner as 10 di -.'.roy anv nicluresii'luess or beauty thev mn'hl ever have p .sse-ssed. Lake" Saratoga is a calm, btaiiliful sheet ot water, witn here and there a "oonny green isie" A row over iu gbsy surface and a bass siipjier at the Le House are among the pleas ures of the famous summer resort. Tiie horse races, the gambling dens and places ot suca hk- have a great .fascination to a ceruiu and in no ways smv.ll cias 01 the American people. A very Utile of Saratoga goes a greal way and the tourist is iu 110 w ise loath to shake it du; irom off his teeU From Saratoga on to Albany the historic capital of New Vork. Albany, the city that the old geographies described as "a city ol 41 K) houses ana 2i."Al jieople all with lucre gable ends towards the street." Mostot the residences have an autii)ualed appear ance, while the CUiAens nave hl none ot that phlegmatic look and action that was the distinguishing characteristic and boast ot the lamous Dutch Burghers ot old. At the Stanwix House we tarried aud were w ell taen care of. Here we took the steamer "Daniel Drew" for New Vork. The scenery along the banK ot the Hudson is lull ol beamy and historic interest. Ar.. icr wsktt' l Kch her ilutti JwrU, . The -.ble ul jruve at.-kerjr, that 41 ill H ..ic. ruil every lueki, in eTery iteil, Awt S"ft! jliilr unti fr-m hill to bi'L" Truly can it he called tbe Khine ot Aruerka , il is indeed a ge of nature to lie tudi-d, with its broatl covers ot green 1 ing open either shle: and It might in truiu ue caileil a condensed history, for there is no place in out country wuere poe try and romance are so strangely blend ed with the heroic an J the historic. It is classic ground trom the "wilderness to the Passing down the river to CaLskill we were shown, about half way up the! ths mountain, tiie dreamland ol llio Van W inkle; the greatest tierson iu American RivU.uU.sv : tue pet child and tancy o! Wx-hm Irving a vivid crtion of a subtle brain nKe real than . ilon ,A life. Here Kip anahu, nog wers wo,.l f, Uke Uieir ramhk-s when Katrirs with her shrewish tongue aild tanaMiisiick had: uriveu them Irian the house, iiy a slight indulgence in the immaginalive one can see the little old man leaning Kip up tiie nuMintains and hear the mail laugu m the drunken carousal thai followed. Aniiio nv's Nis is a hih neak on iht tsiers bank ot the river, aud sM readers ot Irving ' - ieanu i oay. wiii remember how thr point oi-uined Hsj WALKER In Bedford county, came. Iu his t.uaint, humor.ms wy aeAuL-ust 2'Xh. 18, Surah Kate Viker says: "No thus U happened that rigut ( Uaathter of John and Caroline Walker' early in the morning tue good AntlKiiy j Sk .-, Tears 7 nontn, ;q j4v,. i an Corlear the famous triuiiltr of Fc-, ter Mury vesanii hav.ng wasueU his buily ; son EMiT JflBKtT viststie Was lewuiug over the ijuarter-rail- ing ol the galley eooienipruting it in tue glassy Waves Oehu. Jusi at in is lu imeul lue lilustrmus sun, breaking in all hie SjdeBdor frvru Ur.'nod a h'gtl tluff of Ule lughlaniU, did dart one ol hi OiiM potcrrt lieains lull u(nio the reftiigeut nwm tue "under ol' brass, the reflection f w hich sBoS stratglitwar floTn. hissing hoc inio tiie water, and Killed a mUhiy turi:eiia trau Wass(irting behietlie reseeL iVIico tffis astonrshing miracie was uunle known Ui the lovcrnir. aud he tasted of the cn known b-h. he uiarvclef excecdlrii,!) and, as a monument thereof, he gave iair Canic ol .uu.cty 3 ?ux la suml pro- Uiooiuiy 141 lite iieigatrhood, and St has cuniiuui.U to ix CaOeil Aaiuout s .W ter since.' : T-, , . .. , , The next poinl of interost is the "Da- derhcr." the Ulvmrcsof Dutrh mvtholo-1 rr. Ii was thi iiniul nTpirlr RsviWinr I and wassupiwerl tn lie nTlriixl by "sinrit bold or goblin dsmned " I hen omit a Kidd's Foint. tint all know lb ttorv ol i nolain Ki-ld II: nsme illiam anil he aiil'il an I he . milcii' as the slory bath it . , A short distnnce Ik-1ow Fcksk:!l we paN Stony Foint. w here at two o'clock ' uic morniiur. Fcunsvlvauin's dashin-4 ! General, Anthony Wayne, better known I as "Mad Anthony," alter Lis heroic stonu- ing of the fort, sent the brief dis I i patch: "Dkaii Gf.xkrai.: The American flag wares here." Sing-Sing, on the east side of the river, conies next. The most prominent sight from our commanding position on the for ward upper deck ol the fioat. is the bare white walls of the prison. No one needs to 1-e told of binz-Sini!: it is an old. old 'story, wherever newspapers arc read, I wherever Boss Tweed's diamond, as faiih . fully imrtrayed bv Nast. glistened, wlier- ever the name of Jim Fisk or Josie Mans field was heard, Sing-Sing is a household word. Historic old Tarrytown is the next thing on the bills. On the old post road go ing north from the village Major John Andre was captured. A monument has been erected on the spot by the people of Westchester county, with this inscription on its side: "On this spot, the '.'-M day of September, 17S0, the spy. Major John An dre, Adjutant General of the British army, was captured by John Faulding, David Williams and Isaac Van Wart, all natives of this county. History has told the rest." Here is where that faithful chronicler ot history, Diedrich Knicker bocker, picked up many ot his most relia ble legends and traditions. Wc should like to say a word about the Palisades, West Point, Dobb's Ferry, Weehawken, &c, but the devil is yelling that they have enough, and that it is time to go to press. At some future day we mav finish it. Ned Thehe will be a harvest home and bas ket picnic in the grove at Samuel's church. near Ijtvansville, on Saturday, September fllh. Ihe Sabbath Schoois ol the surround ing country have all been invited, and are expected to attend. Come one, come all. Addresses will lie delivered by several ministers of different denominations, inter spersed with music by tbe Sabliuth schools All who come are expected to provide their own refreshments. Onieqiilitf VlsUi.ru. We have made arrangments with the publithers of this paper to procure hotel accommodations lor all of their readers who may visit Philadelphia. We advise all who are coming lo engage rooms, ic. in advance, for in August, Septemlier and th tober tbe rush will lie rre.-t and accum modations w ill be difficult to obtain. We make no charges for 0111 trouble. Hotel rales are from f i to f:l Jier day, and the ai-commodations giio.1. We make no ar rangements with lodging or hoarding house agencies, as they s far have charg ed hold rates with none of the hotel ad vantages, and giving two meals a day. in-sti-ad ol three. Parties getting up Excur sions can make arrangements through us, and also obtain tl.eir own accommodation free. Save time, monej , and trouble by making arrangements in advance. We I refer In the publishers of this paper. A J list of hotel rates charged will be sent to any address. j Address. .1. Vi Kit A I ., 1313 Market Street, Philadelphia. Pa. Masv voters are annually deprived of the right of suffrage by a neglect lo com ply with the requirement ot the law rel alive to assessment? and payment of taxes. All person, to secure the right to vote in Pennsylvania, niust be assessed two months before election and have paid a Slate or county tax (either will do) within tw o years. In case the tax is paid this year, it must be a month preceding the election. Foreign born citizens wishing to vote next November must take out their natu ralization papers a month before election. They must also be assessed two mouths previous to the day of voting. The election will be held on "the Tues day next billowing the first Monday of November," being this year the 7th day ot the month. Monday, September 4, is tiie Ia?l day fur being assessed; Tuesday, October 5. ia the last day lor securing nnturalizafioa paper. ,V, A Zr in ieeal ' 1th m,rS nX " 10 HSM luesday, October x, is the last any on f.me to rote. The above dates should be carefully re memlered and acted on by all voters. IliJOVERsylLI.K, August Zi. j "The lips of truth shall be established forever, but a lying tongue is but for a mo ment." In a former issue of the lMmotrat I no ticed an article under the "caption" of, "The way ot the transgressor is hard," and in glancing over it I found a glaring misstat-jutent which I deem it my ditty vi correct. After indulging in a' nauseous panegyric oq the qualifications of our re moved posiaiaslvr, the author of this mas terly production, acting as amanuensis firapurty, who like Nasby ''would lie postmaster, then sav ; 'The re movalot Win. Hoover was entirely with out cause, and contrary to the wish of the people (with a few exi-eoiionst and tho few signers to the petition were gotten by false representations." The allegation that the subscribers to tho petition were obtained by resort to fraud ur misrepresen tation is an unqualified talsehood, and ail of our citizens who have an accurate know ledge of the matter will verify what I say. Prior to the presentation of the petition to the p!ople, Mr. Hoover had irpetieeov rAi.rtjsauu uj a uiliiiorr 01 our produced his intentions to "have notuiog j more to oo w nu the office. It, was only at the instance of a numler of friends and the prospect ot having otir postofrice dis continued, that the present incumbent wis in luced to accept the appointment. Tbe statement that Mr. II S poiiltcsil views occasioned his removal is untrue in every particular, and in proof of whit i say, I cite the lact, that nearly tine half of the I anlisf-rtrwnt to the rlitii.n u ri ir..ntlim..n . Ijeloninz to his own political party all ofi ahotu w iil testify that they were r-t in dticed to sign it hy any "flslse represent!', tions" whatever. " '" ' ' ' In r.dc!nsi6n let me admonish Vli4 ivi i r.i rant 10 literary hOncre'wao was the I citizens Abundant proof of which can beidlo the rescue of the Secretaries,: author of this oingViicraUun oj t'iaeL.ti j SWo-l uut iu hold rjlief upon the face and errors, that in, (ifdeg- n conutivcte a; of the chairman, and finally he in successfi:! atithur, an. ary.ple tlw1ti'4i, a'tin;aled rather fharplv that it was stria aouerenoio ui irmaiumew, ami a 'JL. HaMaviMMaaa. M4KRIEU. IIl'EBNEK ALTMILLER.- sNrili insf in Wltnil.nr, l,r- - " - " ' k- .r,. i. r... r fa, f Her. IL , iwuuci ioji.io, poIicT hefoilowed up by toe douj-: hmma Altmiller. both of Keystone minm I . r. "... . J. ... 1 1 (r-; KhlSCK COI UHENOUR At the I same time and place, br tue same, Mr. Samuel Keiser to Miss Catharine i mni enour, trom lilencoe. 1)1 HD. ! i-i i.vi.-ri ni x . j . i.f?? F"' '"f." I .a ir- AB,to t.,1""4 : , nf. K " ??, "UIr; , "V" Lfa.'ys. I ' FERXErt At bin resilience in Stws-, town. August l, !,, jusepii I errcr S2el C years, mos. and 24 diivi ' ' KNEPFER. Jn Bvrho.' tt.i,ret Co.. ; Pa., Vu-tu; 2'Jlu, 157M. Tiiiie E. Knepoer. ; daughter ol John and Emma Kaeppcr, 1 Cumeted by CouC Si Kucwir. CHOICE GROCERIeIT FLOt Frieo Arnilrt. drtnJ. w t-J r ..nil ..fc.Jti Harssr. i tri btnirr. 'r. BcrsMl. f iMktlKl KeaL. Lai Bmnl. ....:..' Bae.fl. .t.'.aiilcr?, V S - eiiief: t.- .14V 1 Jicrj baaa. . Oern. '-:' f a-tii Cora. Cl'-'i) S iitkl ... 1 I -'rn ineai fi a I Call Mills. V ..... .. m mc Far. f U4... f-JjJJ iil"Vis'iV'"' Hiw,tw(irTR.it Laru V Jeaer. real Aile. 9 aojwr - .... fe'.a. - i Ml ...sisaj Iblde KfcWIiats, ait.T .t!....:'-nnii':::i;;;:iaisji J Somerset Coanis Untsrrified i 31 r. .showman Which Daniel ami Which is the Lion ! ' HERE I j ; I SHE GOES AND SHE GOES ! I llk.HL. Tue tvrs t3 ti3 fas'i Finctlny and HugiiH at sword txints Tbe pins arc svrt and pit t iuii r liioury autl 3 n laltf-H jour choice, joii roIN on. which alley The edict weo; forth. Huffman lifted up Lis voice and said unto the unwashed and unterrilied of tbe county, patter t the Court House on Monday evcuin;?. Tildca Las been nominated, Tildeu is olipperj. His friends call Liai "Soapy Saai." Sep w II wash us' and we all ceed to be washed. And the faithful gathered to the cuajber of forty eibt. Tbe room was full but tbe majority were republicans who wanted to "set? hoiv tbe old worked." HtfTman took the ibiDg fl-ior His t eveu amid an impress!', e silence, reception was not 'wisteruus no entbusiastic. He made a short speech J in w hich after tbe usual formula of j hopes for success Le resigned the chairmanship of tbe Coa:tnii:ee in a; manner that appeared to inuicate that be was laying d.; a n j. burden. Then there was a pati-e, CuiTroth Jr. looked at Grove, Grove looked appealinglr at Hugus and Huu'u. "sagb nicbts." TLen J. I'. I'biLslo, County ComiuissioDer by the Grace of God and the votes of the Itepub licau party, stalked majestically ac cross tbe stage. A Lappy thought struck the editor of the l, hv rn' and he uomiaa'ed J. V. Fbi'.sou for Chairman of the meeting. It was a startling auuouaceiucut, at. I struck the house so forcibly that whea tbe ...,.: r, , , if liiesuuil was; nil u.c h.jduj uemai-j Iv voted tbertja. , . , . . . , .Mr. I h.i-on toik the Chair a:;d at- tpr another jmu-i; intiniated that tbei t;i-r nu 11 - in! imn.ed tent f lit. convention w ns ready br Liis:ness, 1 C. K. Grove moved that A. Uruce Coffrotb, f eiee'.cl Secretary of th 1 meeting, l.ut the cCKirrcan was oet- ter worked iu puilimentary rules, and juietly "ipatlc-iied" the yalian: C. K br q intiuiatioa tuat it was customa ry to-eiect Vice I'resi'leuts before pro ceeding to the c'.ecti jn of a Secretary. Then there was another awful pause. C. K. again looked aDpeal;a.r at ihe; ' Coun.-t.Hor" but that war horse Lad not yet had Lis lao'Oti arou-ed aud 1 heeded Lim cot. The Chairraan. who rtaily understood and meant j business commenced to show signs j of uneasiness. TLe tdit-jr of the ; iM mi'i-ral throws hiiut-ei! int-j the breach and nonainated Poweli of Cer Iid, LicLty of Miiford and (ireen ll. King of Upper Turkey foot, as Vice-' Presidents. As no body else waatedl I to be Vice-President the gentlemen ! named we-.e'dtc'.ared the Vii-e-I're.si-', dents of the metting. Afier the' Vice-Presidents had been allo.wed a r . . 1 , 1 ; rw in-inti'nU tn icurii nn tr d ft!Hnnn,ii "ve editor" riominated Smith of, Klklick, aud Megjghea of Movers. dale, as Secretaries. Thea Co!. Hugus who had held a little election o! hi own for delegates in the township, (at least nobody else that we could discover had beard of it), arid was sure of not being- ex cluded, nros-e in all the dignity of his years and experience and moved that ,t '. , , I all persons who were Dot deiesrates be removed from tbe P.. .or of tbe House; but thu ritotioa uiua i suit: FindleT of Klklick, it had been some i time since be had boen in tho polit ical arena and be wanted to tfco!r;l the public that Lis .senatorial educa - ..',,. 1 . . i- 1100 pad not been beiected Of forjTOs- ten. Jie n44o a succvh ia fyor of , . . . iowiu ail present tu remain L A. ugus longed 'Ugers i Lis oppo - nent but coatnated himself with de-j uiaadiuif that the roil Li tailed bv lOWULps, nd the delegate tu their tiaiio-s Here ... another I'll.a.ma. The ,. . - i . , , . i ecrtUlleS evideutly Lai. Ueglcclvd : to studr the geography ol tnierse; geography ol f;iiiersel , county, and as tLere had been no ' roll prepared they could make noj call liat the editor of the Ik nv ru! ia a man f uiai.y devices, he ha.ii.en-i aud in about a hall Lour tut-y Lai; tne roil ready. I Leo llugus luadet another deuiia.J, that all whose' Dames were not oa the rol! be ou.-ttd. But Fiodley objected and the tw; venerable ' ex SeLators imniediattij j ' entered into a vvarni deb'gla which I was ended by llu some remark of t'e ;us replying to, geatlecaaa I'rouiAV Klklick, that e di'l r .'.:. l . . ft i ii-ii. w ij tiij. ; SWtT CUT sUU " - , va;r,ed the day. , . , 1 anotLer awful WdA of SguDV . i2'-1?'. I ti" g.ev tiQie to proceed to the u-jcina ion of caaaidaies. Here was another eiywiCD fur the editor of too 't ).,'-! ft.' Vi gel , nis wurs in, a ai, tioitiicaied tircea . . j B. KtUiT, of I'pper Turke) fwot, aad j "a t'uejCapt. John Hie of Stoystowa, ua : AssetLblTtuen. This ma.-ter st-oke ii:;cuiu;tuitu. i o . s 11, 1-. . . . iusuiij vi uru 4. iioiiiuau, ci Zolu erset, aud Peter S. Hay of ."sa-ry,; as candidates for As;lvVV.S J'4'dgV i la r,..I...A- ... i...,,.. inatioa oi Jorn j. itc-nmaa, ti iptn As nobody aojiirsf to nave or ' candiila i tsWf -f- vuBroth, be, riiaiii;;5 John Tnomps-ja of La-; aa.iiile i candidate fjr Fcnr Hiuse Director. Fout per-yns ro'.-jj,. ia the afrirma'.ive but as no cr ;i-U4 ia the negative, Mr. Th.ofsi.ia ilciurpd tbi n o r" i r p - .Mr. t,o ,ro;i as: cwved tuat the 1i,iie for Jtrj t tfmm.-Mioner be fcsaiiottU iur, but here he ran f.ua'.T 1, fVl llugus. and that worthy iwi- IemQ rUltltd to ""J 1 :k ours ao sceuio luo oUi,a.ar aaane moved that Peter fleflley be Uumiaat- ed by acclamation as the candidate for , Jurr CommineiiiQer. Fiudler saw bis chance to crurs s a ores wi.h uc . Col., aad rushed to the deioosc of , Mr. CofTroth. For a few momenta, the aelat? ws eiciting and the geu- ?ie'j t !Ued ou aaotLtr ia a lue ij tuatiLTr ai ut their lack of kuuwi-r-jge of I'ailittc.tritari- ruita. Tu- ' tbir decided C'ol iluus cut i,f, vrder, and t;- nje-fiaiel offered fc.( uiot'o', a.- an amendment to Mr. CV, , but as Ud one Would isfe.iwvt it tLere, aas ! vote. As Jurr C&vuisaiuner ith-; 0i.l v offte? the ltaocrats have a feLadj,' W a cDiitce 01 electing, tbere was a I'vely scuS'.e for it. Sutbe eix or eight tb'id'.dateii .-? put ia toaiinaiiu, out Jtr. t eier titiz-zj, ii ti tie Highlaod farm, ih; owuer f ' Nig ger," "Aii.anib.a" etc. ett , c.-r.ea uff the bouts.', aud wiil uto the "'"i-w.spoii.a. This eudid Lue iecii.U f. ooj officers and ci Huga wck '. Su:;:;;:;:"z ::;;! ' i. lien-it si,..r re-. loi i. ii- i .t-:ii- fi! c;i. lie. iiii i. !. :,i ,1 .1 .),,, IJ.-uy .11. 1..- ..! i .. . . I j ''' '- i iu.-: i noil It ailiMHom : to ihe::! to know iieilu r be encor-ivl ; J the Hamburg .Ma.-s:iei , yr -ofi or i hard money, 't he reimii.i-jA erei adopted and thtj nol.-le fortr eight ad- i . . . 1 1 . i . i . i .. . i 1 jonrueii. i on trniitr! too lirnl cbain i Trjtrrc' tno Deuioeraiii oiu.T!:. ciuntv. Sj-int A'...' lr ttmmry' UmpimnilSTrip or ri. : eltft H icaarrit tcil . c.-m ls-m.lioi"in ! Co -ivl'la' ii u ! liU'l.l. r. -altiiul i.t .-u; j.-i.i-i.1 u. t Al l'lt s. l(s-Hi HI HI Ol'l JEr. .:nMii t ICj-f'. - i 1 j nii-i;i;ru.ui ii. k-m-.iriU.ea ur wint. kt.1. Ii ... trlcrur t.iwuiiy ili.vliarjr-, Hrlj:lii i ui.-w-.i-t-. sruk'iu'C -iistiiitT4, iipiwv. (mtn m fi l-:w-k or i ,1.1. ... I k. ..1,.1.. i.....-'.irt. 1.1 .......... i linn- "H rltr ii'i'i na',:i-i .ii-!i i -i ....-i..( (' r ! l'ulli,"uo',,1t n-iiiifp, rrifari:- -i .r iiiir.iioii. .-.lo- I Mil rn.lM-.-4i.-up-. I'nf h- IK-". W. U in, r l Co.. SiBerml, Fa., an-t 3l'iui:!.aMi Jr. Co.. i '.er1 L... S HARRY FRITZ, -five '.-Ai-ii al'.vuiicD foH't.f S'n -i-yiir, all mrifi w.'i:in w.ils. a-ri.i;ii..-!i;- I uil8 ui-inn iHi-ft. biiuii: j cii: rum-.; to Lito. ! Tim .Virrii . He i:t ( ul icTfry Salurla Somerset t .l. in 1..- IMI.TIUOUKsl OHIO PITTSBVKHH MVISKiV. Hi an I aft. r Jnnc ti, lr. triti Piail. will arrtT d.1 itinsirt s Nc'w ni"rc t.uic 1 nuuu-.ei Us'.vr tL.i:. I lunie. EAST. Lf 1. 1- reel -irf s 3 ni. T .v.'. n. r 'r : ll. k's.s-l : -'i .1 1 . M-.-.; S-!.n .'.-- - 1 1 :mr .-.-.it- :' .-1 Ii i s K. IS. arm. 1-1, u ielji'tt M.i I 1 1 i.tl , M. r t.i-. . n. -.'j p in. jk .ii'jatiiijf. A V4r iiii'i.uti; rx--i Su-i- j lay. Pul.rcaa lainec, Jtrawintx K'Pm rr-i Sl t !:ia i far, isii'l Hjitiu.ii-'iii I.t iirs :t.nuii u . iiuittiu ai? If'.n iiM-trr wittn.itt t-h.it. -vury-ava ititfi ine hrTpn. a;.l tii- ;) nwi'fi t nlVueQ till. Klt U-1 Wfpt i U ii - ' l-n t 'If y. Tii in 1.-1 i.nt v pun. :rii-n . p,,,:., jit ., ( ,-. ,,,,.n,,.;,; j u-. i wn.iit.io'-ujr ami Hit:i'i,it. 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