' ."' U,.l. : ouiuion J Ihu :are act rpL TTrv-l1 I IIK ftUULClKtiL HCiaiU. . .. .. , WEDNESDAY... ....Junes, IW. TIME :TAlU.I2i. BALTIMORE A OHIO II. It. PITTSBURGH mtio- w, ...i .ricr a ,, 11 nr. train on thl road will depart trm and rri' depot, oaner limit and W aler Street, a EAST. WEST. f Mail. I 4. a.m. Mail. Leave Pfttslairgti Nr York t-AS p. ra D..ld. k U6 pi Jadrlpa ll: a. oi Mi k eesport V -A Newton ounellsvillr Ml. Pleasant I'ototltoWU Oliiu I'yle Mineral Point II vii.tn.ftn t'oui iMTland Waelilnirvm Richmond bail. more Philadelphia b'ew York i; " " .l " II :U " " ll:io " ; I At p. I , ( a .. i 7-tw ituora I UlllrVilU.ti I rlstllfUl y -htkI IV.int ( ,.n Fyie I'it'amrit est Newton 7:1 " p.tu. m. ui t '-& p. Ul t it 4:U " St:M - i i,v:..cKi.rt S1..1. I ; UtolHirgh .... All tram, ran by BaltL nUnuto' lasverthan piiaburgaTime. The" Expr! P""hu"f J Point 4:3 A. M.,CvOIvll 14 M- m"" burgh h um A. M. ,i Tbe moot direct an' leasani route to the East i m t'ity. and South via Washi" ri.. . u.n i.,rft 44 a. to.. liiily,r. rive. t Va.l.ii.KtjB V P- " I. in. ; Philwleiplila ,u i e Y'',k a. m.: hi' liitmnil. r.l ln- . . ., rlvw at Wa.ta'.irW '; '"; i.11?1 "f V '1 a. m. : Kiehm..!,! I- m-! lhlUdelilifci, p. to. ; Nw York, SI P- Thr,ih Mall at: : Kxpreiw train, dally. Aorutuuailat'.Q :r-xa and tacette Expre". daily, exuept Sum:-..' Ticket o(tlcer!r Finh Aver.oe and Sintth Beld Strret. and ;,jt ouruer tlrant and aler Kireeu,Pitut.utvr: Pa. U M 'l-E, Oeneral Tioknt A Kent. E. K U.i'UAIAN, Supt., Cuuneiliville. P. W. a B. K- H tam Ki.iaiL roiT. aoaaaarraai'aaaLrotvT aAiLaoD. On and a!; May 13, 1873, train, will run u follow MDne.tinK with all paMenjcr train, on the P. W. a B. B. K. (MaU train, dally, Ea prea. dally ex. oi'l Monday.) Ltava. ABS.IVE. Mall Went 3 Si p. B. 30 p. m. Mall E !1 16 a. m. 1 W p. m. Mail CMt cortu with !-! We.L Way Paw ner En Way Painter Wrt Mall East Mail W Expre. I-1 - KxureRaVr-: .. It 00 . 12 U p. , 11:3S p. m. . Hit p. m. A.M . 61 A. M Prior hats arc reduced at Mrs. A. E. Ihls. The i-s have not yet discarded their winter o is. fy , ant a good Sol. t L's. Hat cheap, co to Aa: lie alt . 1 a number of the streets need lo iur satchels at Mus. A. E. I'hl's. I. M Tooshort is the imiiecunious name of a W'erh citizen. B r - .ur Flour at the Flour I)'pot of Oo0ii''l'1l!;. ' . T st goods and the lowest pri-es, nt i. SolUhi.'?. ? 1;; ,our Grass Seeds and Fish at the FVlV-oot of Cook & Deeriis. A-i ixkIs this, week at ii Sol I'ii l's. r fi W'lk of June, and nary circus; will ""V m 'lie plase an ba so kind as to sind s,t-:s way? Gems' ties and collars in all the most de sirable lyles, at Mus. A. E. I'hl'b. Jfvou wish to save from 15 to 20 jr Sol Uhl's. , c :."l.y your shoes at me of the unwashed Demnrrarj took I Tdons to our article on the Pittsbjrgh f 1 cvfnlion. Strange. , i'-w alpaca and silk umbrellas still -;: i d lor sale cheap, at Mrs. A. E. Uiil's. lawn mower used frequently in the ('' :. house yard would improve its ap- i rru:ice greatly. I ; IlEi.tc.iors Notice. L. F. Bit tie will , l-vii at lierlin next Saturday evening, ! - unda' morning and evening. s A rge and well selected stock of Men's Hoys' Hals at Bottom Prices lor cash f ft .j at Sol Uhl's. I ' . esc made at one of the lactorii s ' c-j- ow n was sold by our merchants h.st t "-u. and fave general satisfaction. ' Sadler, Oculist and AurisL No. ? !'i :enn Avenue. Pittsburgh, Pa. Eye, : Throat nd Catarrh Specialties. I "e Ureest and most complete assort- t r..u of fine and other hats and bonnets it county, can tic furnished at very tenable prices at Mrs. A. E. I hi s : a man will be economical he can b a trip to Paris and back tor $100. can include a six mouths' Hay in I ace in jail. l full line of Men's, Boys', Indies' JUes' and Children's tine buttoa shoes at r-.:ced prices for cash, at Sol I'hl's. 1ft up your voices in songs ot gladness, ' ye eople of Somerset.: the Imrough have at last got the Street Commis k -er at work. The tow n presented quite a business la,- aniiearance on Saturday last. Ob the frncr of the Diamond lifly lour teams re to be counted. VI. 8. Ouav has been selected as Chair tin of the lU'publican State Committee. Tais insures an active, pushing, aggres- fc.e campaign. Hurrah The Tax Collectors of 1877. take notice. ill State and Counlv taxes remaining un ttidon the 1st day of July next, will be llected according to law w illiout luriuer lice. Josiah Kkli.kr, . Treasurer. Dr. W. F. FundenU'rg. Oculist and turist, from Cumbsrland, Md , is now topping at the "Glade House," where all Iiim' surlerinc from diseases of the Eye, kr. Nose and Throat can consult hiin trery luesUav. eanesaay. inursuay lud Friday. AH consultations lree Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 r. M. The fact of lb business is that Sulphur 'lbs have become unnecessary since the rt induction ol Glenn s Slxpui r Soai. lecanse that article answers the same pur- sot, viz: the removal of eruptions, rheu matism, and gout Sold br all Druggists. IIm.l's Hair and M'uickbk Dve. Ilack or Brown. 50 cents. Practical Wisikim. An ancient ad ceMs. '-In time of peace prepare tor IU. Is it not equally w. ine prepare lrsirknen in timeot health? When an- cipalng a journey, guide books and ' ' run are studiously examined, and all nible information of the route and 1 country obtained. Yet many make the ""tiiMirncy of life" and throughout the en-1 rip remain aimoei strangers to tuem-1 T.n prolotind ignorance ot their auil- i have no knowledge of the phys- laws that govern laind or matter. ile is use a uoy uanuung an en- lay have ascertained how to : rt it oia ne auows not now to ; unning onler. The People s ' nse Sledical Aaver, an lllus- of over WO pages, 1. designed ' fee ."' - . ) W a alcd work I iu aulhoi laiomy, i'f as a popular uaau-book of i ysiol gy, hygiene, .medicine : t common diseases M which l te, and with which many are at liatf u h(. wnrk is replete with swind. V I 'ned.Jr -j aoifgeslionn Price fl 50. Ad- ihe author. K, . 1 Terce, M. a.. - "rT..;.L.. N. Y I His Honor. Major VTelflcy. gave us kn..iut wiuk hqJ called us mule on j Monday last lo consult in regard tom.it Icm ot sLite. and this is what be Mid: "I wib you would say in the llEiiu.n that the Council Lave rmused the bond or dinance and that there will be atcnn I medius; in the court room on Friday jtvenini, June 7. 1S78, at 7 P. J. sharp, to . tlitH-ims the fc-asiuil'ty ol issuing bonds and ! I'Uyiog a fire engine. Then we (the ict.rincil) want to knovr what the prosiiects . ot the loan being placed here are, in case the lunula arc isHued. In fact, it is desired Unit there be a full turn out of the proper 1y holders of the town, and a free and lair interchange ot opinions. That is what the Mayor said to us: and what we eiy to you is, turn out All are interested in making our houses and lives more secure. Come up and have your say. One night of last week while Mr. Sira uel Shatler, a blacksmith who lives near Will's church, in this township, and a lrieud were returning from siuffintr school they concluded to try the speed of their horses, and started along the road at a breakneck pace. Meeting a buggy, Mr. Shaffer ' horse swerved suddenly to one side throwing him in sucb a manner that bis head hit the tire of oue of the hiud wheels of the buggy. He was picked up and carried to his home in an unconscious state, in which he continued for over an hour, only to awake to a realizing sense of the fact that his lace was badly bruised and lacerated, and that lie had ma le a narrow escape from a sudden death. Mr. S. is noted as being a fast ruler, and this mishap will doubtless serve as a warning to oiuers, as wen as liimsell to be more cautious how they ride. A Few TniNos that we Know. We know that a disordered stomach or liver produces more suffering than any other cause, n e Know tuai uaiosia s itaaicai Cure will, without the shadow of a doubt. immediately relieve end permanently cure all ol these distressing symptoms. We know of thousands who are willing to tes tify that what we say is true to the letter. Ve know that il you w ill give it a fair tri al, you will let us add your name to the "cloud of w itnesses." Will vou give it a trial, and do it now ! Trial size 10 ccnls. and due Dollar. For sale by O. W. and Mountain & Co., Large sizes 50 cts. UcnlorJ, Somerset, Continence, Also Airents for Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Svrup, which is perfectly safe. Extremely palatable. No physic required. Costs 25 cents. Try it. Examine Yovr Half Dollars. "A lgi:s halt dollar has been received at the Mint Bureau in Washington which puz zles ihe oldest experts. Its w orkmauship simulates the genuine original so exactly that an analysis of the coin had to be made. Tliei'r infallible test showed that the ci in was a clever compound; there was (.mid very little silver, a good deal of antinvny, for weight, and a small quanti ty ol glass fur sound or ring." Trade doll .rs made in precisely the same way have been put in circulation in the west ern cities, particularly Cincinnati. These coins may be detected by a person of a delicate touch; they all have a greasy feel when rubbed between the ends ol the fingers. The Fair. The ollicers and directors of the Somerset County Agricultural So ciety lave a meeting on Friday, June 7, for the purpose of fixing the time for the next annual fair, arranging the premium list, Ac. We hope there w ill be a good attendance, as upon the matters to lie at tended o largely depends the success of the lair. We desire to have a good fair, and we expect the directors who represent the respective townships and boroughs in the ciuutv to help lo make it a success. Val Hat. President. Poverty and Sikkf.iiino. "I was dragged down with debt, poverty and suf fering for years, caused by a sick family and large bills for doctoring, which did them no good. I was completely discour aged, until one year ago, by the advice of my pastor, 1 procured Hop Bitters and commenced their use, and in one month we were all well, and none of us have seen a sick day since, and I want to say to all poor men, you can keep your families well a year w ith Hop Bitters for less than one doctor's visit w ill est I know iL A WOKKlNT.MAN." Dit. Yak Dyke's Sri.piiritSoAP. Dr Yan Dyke, whose life long sitecialty, and world w ide reputation for curing skin dis eases, has endeavored for years to combine an external treatment He has accom plished this desirable result in the prepa ration ol his coniound "Sulphur Soap," the merits ot which are sjioken of by thousands; it is highly recommended to all our readers. Price 25 cents, by mail, 35 cents a box; 3 cales 60 cents., by mail. 75 cents. Office M N. 5lh street. Whole sale Dext, 400 N. 3d street. Philadelphia, a. Sold by all Druggists. The Herald, with itsusnal enterprise, has made arrangements to have the state ol the New York cheese market telegraph ed to it on the first and third Wednes days of each month, as these are the days that govern the price of the milk furnish ed to the facories in this county. Follow ing is the market for Monday: Trade light, prices unsettled: State Fac tory, Fair to Fancy, 7('(S jc. ; Skimmed 3 (it ftc.; Western Factory, Ordinary, 3(i:.jC,; Good to Fancy C(57c. Mr. Ellas Pile dou't go fishing often, but w hen he docs he takes no small lly in his. He can certainly claim the belt for catching more large trout than any other man in rsonicrsct county, trom thirteen to fifteen inches is the size he generally catches. Last week he brought a num ber ol the finest trout to town that have liecn captured ic the county this season; we say county, as that rules those notori ous fishermen of Bedford and Cam bria counties out To Farmers. Again we call your nt t"ntion to the fact tLat we want 500 bushels of wheat, or 100 barrels of flour, KMK) bushels of oats, 50 barrels of maple sugar, for cash and cash only. Sell us your wheat and flour; otherwise we shall have lo send the money out of the county. Respectfully, Cook ii Bkerits. It is rather amusing to pick up a Demo cratic paper and read an item like the fol lowing Why, heretofore, we thought that party considered it a virtue: "Two of the Democratic members of Congress arc incapacitated by reason of intoxication." It this be true, and there docs Dot apcar to be any reason to doubt it, the fact declared in two simple lines is a burning disgrace to the party and the country. VuVi. Jlmtld (Itm.) In the House at HarrUburg, ob Tuesday last, an act to provide for the selection ol a site, and the erection of a State Hospital for the insane for the counties of Blair, Bedlord, Cambria, Fulton, Solinrset and Westmoreland, to be called the SUte Hos pital lor the Insane for the South western District of Pennsylvania, and lr the management of the same, was deflated. There is a man calling hiuisell J. C. Brock, w ho claims lo have the agetcy for the Mortimer hotel register, who solicited cards from business men, collected (art of the money and tailed to put desk or regis ter in the hotels promised, and also 1 irgol to pay his boarding. Please pass him around. ( 7.a mtxrtb urg Ojiin ion. Will some scientific person please pro ceed to crack this nut ? "Why is it that persons who are so particular to Lave everything clean in and around their wn houses iusit-t on throwing all the old rub bish they can gather, in front t the prem ises of their neighbors?"' The next regular stated communication of Somerset 1xlge No. 158, F. & A. If. will he Tuesday evening; June 11, 187, at 7j P. M., sharp. D. D. Grand Mastet, m. Challand, trom Brownsville, will be with us. All the brethren arc respectful ly inviteo to oe present .Bedford county last week instructed for Gen. Campbell lor Congress, he to name nis own conierees. i nat aoes away with the necessity of a conterence, as he has turee out oi me lour counties in the dis- triet . 1 ue nanusomest assortmcut ol plain and annua, gi-)(iaia uuu ouirr buks. ostrich tips, r rench flowers and ribbons in all the neaest and most desirable shades can be had at Mrs. A. E. I'hl's. Episcojial services will be litld id the Good Templars' hall, Friday evening, June 7, at o'clock. Starch. In pursuance to a call pub lished in the Herald several weeks ago, about two hundred citizens of Somerset afternoon last, to discuss the nsyabiiity ercctini starch factory. The meeting was organized by the elec'.ioa of tha lol lowing oflicers. President, J. II. Fritz; Vice Presidents, Philip Walker, James Parson. George lleitz and David Husband; Secretaries, Wm. Stahl and Ed B. Scull. non. Wm. J. Bar then stated the ob ject of the meeting in a lengthy address, talking against lime uutil h;s live laukec would arrive,) Su which he proposetl that each farmer plant a certain number of acres of potatoes; the price to be paid fur potatoes to be governed by the market price. Counselor nugus gave tao audi ence the benefit of a dream of his, which, although, not quite so brilliant as Col. Ingersoll's "War Dream," attracted con siderable attention. From his dream he branched oil' to a Greenback siieech which was interrupted by the live lankcc, Mr. Kellog. Mr, K. told the meeting what he new about starch and promised to use his powers ol persuasion to induce the gen- lemcn wlu were running a starch factory iu his native Stale of Maine, lo give it a thai here. After a goad deal of talk by all around, the following executive com mittee was appointed w ith power to name sub committees and attend generally to ail business ol the meeting : J. H. Fri'.z, Wm. J. Bier, P. II. Walk er, John II. Chi, E. M. Schrock. Wm. H. Suihl, Yal Hay, John G. Ogle. The following sub-committees have Iieen appointed for tile difiereut districts of Som erset township: Friedens W. Scott Mo wry, Samuel Snyder; Snyder's Mill George Spangler, Christ Bejtz; Hunter's Charles Hunter, George F. Dinner; Will's Levi Walker, Daniel Kimmcl; Piank road. George Zim merman, Andrew Woy; Saylor's Samutl Trent, Alex Hunter; Cupp's Henry Kiester, C. C. Musselman- Baer's Dan iel Bacr, C. C. Schrock; Barron's Daniel Euiert, Jacob Casebeer; Sipcs7ille Abra ham Baker, Peter bqe; Casbeer's Sol Baker, Emmanuel Bowman; Sliaulis' Peter Hettley, Geonrc C. Lichtvi Som. r. set O. Ku. pper, J. J. Barclav; Waiter's Jacob M. Walter, Noah It iberts; An keny 's Henry Shaifi-r, Sol Snyder; Wel ters' W. II. Stahl, David Wel'l.r: Snn- uals' Joseph Horner, John O. Harn.n- Miller's Phiiip II. Walker, W. H.Miller- Maust'8 Jeremiah J. Miller, Jacob Matist; Lavansville J. B. Countryman, Wm. H.' Tayman; Uiioads' Jonathan Miller, N. S. Miller; Kuepper's Win. G. Kuepper, JosiaU Ankeny; Mountain S. Berkey, George Swank. Milford township Samuel Barclay, A. . Will, John Sliaff, Jacob S. Phitlippi, E. D. Miller, Alex Benford, John C. Wel ter, Jacob Crichtield, Jonathan Blioads, Jacob F. Walker. Middlccrtck Philip K. Moore, Jerre Whipkev, Josiah Pile, Samuel Dickey, Dr. H.D. Moore, W. II. Barron, J. It. McMillen. Jefferson A. B. Howard, Henry 15. Schlag, Htury Mull, John Gardner, Geo. Barclay, II. D. McCoy. If the several committees named, or auy other voluntary committees, will can- vats their localities ami procure signuiures ol farmers who will agree to enter into the arrangement and bring the papers here at the regular meeting, Saturday. June 15, 1878, at 11 r. M. sharp, etiorts wnf luen l.e made w ith capi;alists and practical opera tors in these iinlusiiiis, to coma here and meet the people iuttrested iu a general meeting, and distuts and agree on full de tails. Bui wiliiout s-mte tanibls; iaduceuv.-nt held out, no oue w ill come a great ills tince to undertake any such thinj. Next meeting will be held in the Court house, Saturday, June 15, at 1 o'clock P. m., vreeiielu, wheu commiltee-nion and others are invited to be present. The following is the agreement to be copied by CoiuniiUee-men and tigm-d by farmers : To wlioni it may concern: We, the undersigned lanners ol bjinersvl county, in order to induce capitalists to come into our midsl and erect start h factories and sweet corn canning factories, hereby each lor himself act ces to piaut and cultivate the area of land mentioned after each ol our names, in initatoesand sweet corn, and agree to sell and deliver the proline's of the said laud to the owneis and operators ol of the starch corn canning factories, con templated in this agrcemeut, annually for live consecutive years, at the rate ol 'Jo cents jier bushel for potatoes, and : cents per can for corn. And we severally agree to enter into the contract in writing with such party as mav erect and operate the said factories. on the basis of this paer,said party to bind himself or themselves in the same agree ment to the prompt payment ot the price reed on. .No. am-s of No. a.-res of .lali .irect mm Dlcokatiox Day. In aecoiJanee wili the programme previously announced, all parties desiring to assist in decorating the soldiers' gravts, met at the Court-ht.use at 11 o'clock a. k. on Thursday lasi. Wednesday afternoon a bevy of Samcr set's fair daughters had trimmed a large o umber of wreaths and arranged a large number of beautiful flowers into small bouquets.in short, taken care of all the mi nutae which go to make up the beautiful whole of our floral offerings. AtO.ud.Lc procession marched to the cemetery in Ihe following order: Chief Marshal James B. Tredwell. Ministers and shakers. Drum corps. Colors. Yctcrans under command of Capt. W. M. ScLrcck. Company "G." Little girls bearing wreaths and bou quets. Citizens. On anival at the cemetery, Bv. Luc cock opened the exercises of the day by a peculiarly appropriate prayer. Mr. George It. Scull read "The Grand Ueview," a poem by F. Bret Harte. The orator of tiie day, Gen. W. H. Kooulz, was next to the fore and favored the audience wiih one of his usually brilliant efforts. The mannt r in which he treated a subject that has become trite was so very much out of the ordinary run as to excite uuiver-al comment. The cii lire address was listened to with marked attention by all, Ihe only criticism that was made, and it was made justly, was that lha address was entirely tm short; iu fact, jhe crowd appeared "loth to move away ' as if they were expeteing that more would be said. Following General Koonlz s speech Ihe band played "Just Before ihe Battle, Mother." The decora tion ceremonies were next in order, and as the line of children stopped at each grave w here a hero lies buried, F. J. Koosei, Esq., gave a short descripton of the life and services of each. After all the graves had been decorated, Itev. A. M. Whetslone pronounced the benediction, and the procession moved to the lower cemetery. Here Hev. Truxal inaugurated the ceremonies with prayer in which, in addition to the thanks for "the brave sons that had been given the coun try In her time ot peril, he invoked a blessing on the rulers of the nation and made a plea,lor peace and harmony. The graves were then decorated and the large concourse of people who bad assembled dispersed to their homes feeling that iu paying this tribute to Ihe memory of ihe brave boys who wore the blue, they were more honored by thus expressing their gratitude than were those whose ashes had been decked by the garlands of spring. You must Cure that Couon. With Shiloh's Consumption Cure you can cure yourself. It has established the tact that Consumption can lie cured, while for. Coughs, Bronchitis, Whooping Cons, AUhma, and all diseases ot Throat and Lungs, il is absolutely without an equal. Two"doses will relieve your child of Croup, it is plesant to take and perfectly harmless to the youngest child, and no mother can atlord to be without it. You can use two thirds of a bottle end il what we say is not true we will refund the price paid. Price 10cU,50cts. ani $1.00 per bottle. It yonr Lungs are sore or chest or back lame use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by Geo. v. lien lord, Ejoiuerset 1 a. Have yon Dyspepsia, are yon Consti pated, have you a Yellow skin, Loss of Appetite, Head Acl", if so don I fail to use SHILOH'S SYSTEM YITALIZER. It U guaranteed to reli ve you, and will you i continue to suiter whin you can be cured ! on such terms as these. Price 10 els. and j 7 j cts Sold by Geo. yV. Benford, Som- erset. Pa. Wells' TACK" Geo. Persian P-. ante "11ACK.ME- is rich and V W TlonCOl jrant, try it. Sold Somerset, Pa. I ." -. jl A Horrible TEaGEDT. Mr. AV. R. Coxvestkw. The Siinistenal and Teller, one of the proprietors of the Sunday -school Convention of Somerset . Brot-ktrrof House, Bellefonte, formerly district ol the Evangelical Association conweted with the Merchants' Hotel here. ol ' milts from Somerset, to hold us scvtutli acntul session, il&r 2'J, l.S. Alter the opening oi me exercises wuu re.igious devotions, the Conyennon was organized by the election of the requisite cflicers. An appropriate address was made by the President, J. Q. A. Welter. Alter me preliminary ousinessoi me ton vtntionwas oispatcaea, me programme was then taken up in the regular or - di r, and, as first on the list, an esaiy was reau i.y rtev. p. w. oauragsruner, oi fi. .-.I.urv. on Lhe subiei-t of "Was it nossihle for Christ to sin during his incarnation?" which elicited a somjwhat inUtrestinz dis cussion. An essay on "Sabbath visiting" was then produced by Key. E. C Martin, of Buckstown. Convention decided that visiting on the Sabbath for mere recrea tion and social intercourse was wrong, and should te discouraged. "The pastor in hi3 legitimate sphere" was the subject of an interesting essay read by A. V. Teats, ot Ligonier, which was discussed at length. Kev. I. A. Smith, of Mineral Point then read an essay on "Eternal Punishment," which, being discussed, the Convention acquiesced with the spirit of the essay, that the eternal duration of the. impenitent sinnerc.woe is adoctrice found ed upon Scripture and reason. A very able ana interesting essay was then pro duced by Itev. J. O. A. Welter, Presiding Elder, on "Modem Infidelity and How to Meet it," which elicited an animated dis cussion. A lengthy disquisition was then produced by John Bets, of Sipesvillc, on "Christian joy and shouting." Convention assented that demonstrations of Christian joy are iu accordance with Scripture. L. I. Baumgardner, of Hyndman, read an essay ca "Ministerial Support" the dis cussion of which evinced the recommen dation of a spirit of liberality. "How to get a church into active wor'iing order," was the subject of an essay read by W. A. ltiningcr, of Indian Creek. At this juncture, Key. J. II. Pershing, of the I". B. Church, by request, sang a beautiful piece of music, entitled, "Lei the good work goon." Anes-iay'on "Tem peiancc" was then produced by G. W. f'innccy, of Shanksville, after which there was a lively discussion upon the use ot tobacco as involved in the essay; the con vention assented to the spirit of the essay ist in denouncing its nse. "Literature "of the Bible'' was the title of an essay read uy iiev. j. a. Greenwalt, ot Mmeial l oint. Much thought was displayed in uus essay, wiucu was discussed and re i. jMsennonr ueuverea a lecture on Backsliding," which elicited '' uu.Limtu UtSCUBSIOU. An essay was then produced by F. Ilaumgardner on "The duties of Local I reachers, ' which was also discussed. I he Ideological subjects now being dis posed of, the Convention look up the Minday -school topics, and the programme was taken up in ihe following order: "The religious power of the Sundar s hool,"by Kev.O. W. While, ot Preston, West Yirgiuia. "The relation of Church members and parents to the Sunday- school." by Kev. A. S. Baumgardner, of ill. l'leasant. "Achievement ol the Sun-day-(chool," by G. Focht "Nature and design ot Sunday-school work," by Itev. D. K. Lavan, of Somerset. "Preparation ot Sunday school work," by A. J. Bird, of llarnedsville. "Should we preach in the Sunday-school?" by Key. S. M. Baum gardner. "The importance of teachers' meetings," by Key. J. Q. A. Welter. A miscellaneous question drawer was opened and the Convention responded to a number of interrogations. Kevs. J. A. Grimm, L. M. Boyer and Jacob Smith, of Allegheny district, J. II. Pershing, of the I", li. Church, and Yalcntine Blough, of tbe Brethren Church, were received as advisory memliers, and participated in the exercises. A children's meeting was held oa Sunday morning, w hen a few appro priate addresses were made. There was preaching every evening during the Convention, and also on Sun- day, at which time there was commuion services, when a large number partook of the sacred emblems, and the gracious in fluence ol the Holy Spirit was vouchsafed unto the people. The Convention was a success, and many hearts Jwere inspired w ith new zeal aud energy in the cause ot the Master. A vote of thauks was ten dered to the kind people of the communi ty tor their cheerful entertainment and generous hospitality and the interest they manifested at the Convention. I. A. SMITH. Lutheran Conference. The Somer set County Conference of the Allegheny Synod met on Tuesday evening, May 4, 1878, in the Lutheran church at SUanks viite, of the Berlin charge,) Somerset county. Pa. The conference at present numbers ten clerical members, six ot which number, together with four lay delegates, were in attendance at the present meeting. A half an hour was pleasantly sjieul in devo tional exercises before the opening of each morning session. The principal exercises of the Conference consisted in the discus sion of certain topics by its members, and their business transactions. Some of the subjtx-'ts discussed awakened a lively ia terest; for instance, the questions, "Can llicre be any ground of salvation lo a per son living in a Christian community out side of the church ?" which was answered in the negative. Also, "What are the most ellicient means for building up and maintaining a proper church life?" and "What arc the best methods for improv ing our singing in divine worship?" A part of each session was sicnt in answer ing questions contained in a query box. , Many of these questions were pointed and eminently practical, and were hacddl in by the people and members of the Confer ence. Some of these were exceedingly important. It was asked, "Docs the 14th verse of the 13tU chapter ot St. John Liakc feet washing a binding ordinance in the church t The person to whom this question was reterretl, answered it in the negative. "Is baptism by a lay member valid ?" "What relation does baptism sus tain to church membership?" "Does the international lesson leaf, used in our Sunday-schools, of necessity increase our knowledge of God's word?" etc Some of these questions elicited quite a discussion which, we trust, was beneficial to all pres ent Both pastor and people deserve credit for the cozy and handso.ne church edifice which they have erected in the hamlet of Shanksville. At Sbaksville we enjoyed an interesting and pleasant meeting of Conference. The brethren seemed fraternal and kindly dis posed toward each other, the people kind- hearted and hospitable, and especialy in teres ted in the work of the Master. Many gathered together to hear the gospel preach ed, and God's blessing seemed to rest on both ministers and people, as they sat un der the droppings of the sanctuary. May God bless the kind people ot Suanksville. Wm. Spancler, , Sec'y, pro iem. The new Pension bill which Senator Ingalls has reported from the Committee on l'ensions, is.of importance to the 300,000 pensioners of the United States. It is a compromise for Ihe bill which has been pending in Congress so long for the pay nient of arrears of pensions, and provides that the pensioners of the War of the Rebellion shall be entitled to pensions from the lime their application was filed, instead of from the lime the last evidenc was submitted, as is the law at presvat: but in cases of invalid pensioners wb" names have already been placed f rolls, the arrears to which they'8 f01'" tied under this bill, shall be r-Puted. at the rate of pensions nam'rf1'n origi nal certificate. This biu '' a'rrd 8real relief to those whose."31.008 haTe Ibecn delayed on account the inability of the Pension Oilld 'to txamme applications. Since the .ricl force was cut down, three ye- a?0' tne accumulalion of un exauluci!i pens'en applications has grown toie enormous number ot 20,000. The Laboratory op the System. The stomach is the laboratory ol the sys tem, in which certain mysterious processes are constantly going n. These result in the production ot that wonderful rivify in? nuent the blood, which in a state of health i lushes laden with the elements of vitality to the remotest paits ot the sys tem. But when the stomach is semi-paralyzed by dyspepsia, blood manufacture is carried on "imperfectly, the c'uculation grows thin and sluggish, and the system sufters in consequence. Moreover, inai ccstion reacts unon the liver and bowels, rendering the first sluggish and the latter constipated. The brain also suffers by sympathy, and sickheudachc, sleeplessness 'i"1 ncrv.' , ,leU,ef1' Btate , and nervous symptoms are engenuereu. s stomaen iiiiiers reiorms mis thing, gives permanent tone and regularity to the stomach and its associate organs, the bowels and liver, and insures complete nourishment and increased vigor ot the system. It is the most popular as well as the most efficient anti-dyspeptic and tonic in America. ' whioh Iransnired ia that Dlace vrsterdavl ustcm, ru p U'ie 8i to t I em hi mnrninc Two mnn nanunt John W.im aaj AlRankia .rather rough characters, Tisitej Bellefonte on Thursday evening. ana, as usual on occasions oi mat xidj, IUCI KV'W U U 14 a. AaVV UIEU (lit. T U(l t- u.oi ; I.., op at Gannon's Hotel, and occupied the - j fnme rC()m. Tuey had a small bottle ! of wu;sky witn them, which was placed j in a ,,uresH drawer. It happened that ,hcre wa8 s bottlc o crbolic acid in the g.,m.draweri whicn was used lor poiscn- : lug bed bugs, lesterday looniini: the two men arose early for the purosc of taking their bitters, and by a fatal mistake each swallowed a large drink of the acid. One ot them immediately went down stairs and commenced drinking water. The landlord thinking it was about the usual thing for a man to do after a bin drunk, paid little attention to the matter. The man went out to the stable, in rear of the bouse, laid down and died. The oth- ei one was found dead in bed. The af fair has cast a gloom over the whole com munity. A coroner s inquest rendered a verdict In accordance with the above carbolic acid having been found in consid erable quantity in the stomachs of the dead men. Johnttotrn Tribune. Paddttows Items. Mr. Cramer rais ed the frame of his barn on the 23d of May. When finished, the barn will be one hundred and two feet long. Mr. Wm. Eicher has erected a large wagon shed on his premises. Mr. E. A. Reaeric ha sbuilt a 'a-ge shi e suop, ana is doing a lively business. Mr. H. Younkin h.os painted and other wise improved the appearance of his resi dence. Everything is flourishing here, in tact, the town is getting so lively that I expect it will have to be incorporated as a bor ough pretty soon, under the name of Pad dytown. O. An Aston ishino Fact. A large pro portion of the American people are to day dying from the elfects of Dyspepsia or dis ordered liver. The result of these dis eases upon the masses of intelligent and valuable people is most alarming, making life actually a burden instead of a pleasant existence of enjoyment and usefulness as n ougut to oe. i nere is no good reason for this, if you will only throw aside pre judice and skepticism, take the advice of Druggists and your friends, and try one bottle of Green's August Flower. Your speedy relief is certain. Millions of bot tles oi mis medicine nave Deen given away to try its virtues, with satisfactory results in every case. You can buy a samp.e bottle for 10 cents to try. Three doses will relieve the worst case. Poei tively sold by all Druggists on the West crn Continent. 1IEI. BK1DIGUM - Near Centreville, March 13, Harry Brtdigum, aged 80 years 3 mos. and 21 days. MOORE. Xenr P.urron'a rl.orV. March 11), Annie Moore, aged 80 years and 3 mouths. RHOADS. Xcar Mineral Point, May Lizzie Khoads, aged 16 veare. 9 months and 14 days. FEKKEL. At Centreville. Mav IS Catharine Ferrel, aged 43 years 8 months and 10 days. SNYDER. Neai Lexington, Mav 18. Lydia Snyder, aged 9 years, 0 months and 24 days. MEYERS. May 10, 19TS. Annie, wife of John Meyers, aged 73 years and 4 days. HEMMING EB.-Xear Samuel's church. May 23, Mrs. Magdatenclleniniin&er aged 03 years. LAPE. May 13, 1878, William Lape, aged 71 years, 1 month and 5 days. By Oar Special Corrcf'nondent. Ul ll PARIS LErTEB. Cuerboiuo, Fram e, Maj 1C. For an hour before the steamer ' Suevia" left the pier at New York, her broad deck and splendid main saloon were filled with the hundreds that bad come ta see their friends and relations off. There were congratu lations and tender partings, laughter and tsars. At 4 p. m. the whistle blew the signal for departure, and those who wished to remain on the western hemisphere went ashore. The immense steamer began to move, almofct imperceptibly at first, bat with increasing speed at every tarn of the screw, and we left the wharf amid acclamations, waving handkerchiefs, and a slower of bouqueU and or anges. For two days the weatbsr Was de lightful. The ancient amateur mar iners, of whom we had many on board, those who had crossed six or ten times, said they "had never seen anything like it;" but next evening we were in the gulf stream, and while we were at dinner, the whistle blew the signal for "down brakes," and those who bad trawled much on southern railroads thought for an in stant that a cow was on the track ; but the ancient mariner said "fog." When we went on deck we saw the fog, aad for two days we saw nothing else. The fog whUtle blew inces santly, the deck was wet and disa greeable, the sea of an oily ink color. and only two degrees of the freezing point. We were of the banks of New Foundland. Ou the second ev- ening a breeze sprung op anu nueu the f jg. The sea was roiling, ana the ancient mariner said we were passing through the vestiges of an old storm. Uefore morning the old storm was reinforced by a young one. We had anticipated something of the kind, fur the sailors had been going about quietly lashing chairs to the deck, and securing things generally ; the steward bad also fixed a walnut frame to the table, which divided it into small fenced sections, which aft erwards proved a curb to the dishes in their eccentric antics as the vessel was tossed like an egg shell by tb1 waves. The fine weather of tb fir two days bad spoiled the pas-fge of the "Suevia : the fog rx l?em Loul of humor; and tb Btm made them sick. Sea-Sid". a mo8t melaa choly cjod'(i"jof the humaa 8lL.m; acb a rfprl insurrection for which no itftrS specific has been found; .m wmonitory symptoms are dis trust of food, yellow complexion, and a woe-begone visage; and these are followed by vile and violent eructa tions, without respect of or to age, sex, condition, or refined society. Bat the recovery from sea-sickness, as the convalescent catches glimpses of new horizons of health and physical valid ity is delicious. Like Colonel Sel lers, the Hambnrgh line never econ omizes on its nourishment and fresh Btrawberries, asparagus, green peas everything that the market of -ew York or the vintages of Europe af ford reeled on the restless table, or were sent to the cabin of every pas senger that imagined himself tndis poiel;no dainty that the seasick nnul conceived was the steward un able-to furnish. Raskin says that a ship should never te painted majestic and defiant, but only as war like and endarinp; ana do oae can have been at sea in a storm without realizinir the truth of his dictum, and feel'mg how entirely at the mercy of the waves is seen the best oi snips. Foraixtv hours the Suevia strug gled with the tremendous energy of the sea, and when she came into port, the top of her smoke-stack, 20 feet above ber deck was white trom the salt with which , the vaulting snow-crested waves had wreathed it. Imagine an inimertite ship ftceodin; cubic acres of C )ne shaped, unstable waves: she reachh the apex, lw -in W) toe iae, wun terriu' cpiD aud I Fp urge: iriu r like a bhuider I Dasses through Cer eaii.- b ilk, but ,i(H;rt 0.(l c.i , -u.-. rhe . . ' J . . I wcu d i w piecer; itiert. l to much g t io plrcci-; iLefo In t eoifurai cj of iron, u.-l, u i uik in cer fur e.miti!ii.i Sheinij'y renews ite euaeiut-ut every luiuote, lor three day, aut! iho in.t ttainl wo. uiau bus liiiiti ibdt ibe ship i war like tad enduiiug, able tj bold tier owii against the innjVsJc and demon iacal ocean. C. A. S Body ftaatehlar. Ci.noin.vati, May 30 Considera ble excitement was created hero to day bj the accidental discover of the body of Hon. J. Scott HarrisoD, who wag buried Testerdar in the family vault at North Bend, Ind., in the dissection room'of the Obi i Medi cal College. A body had been sto len at North Bend within the past week, and a son of Mr. Harrison, ac companied bj a friend, was seeking it to day among the Medical Col leges oi this citj. It was not known that Mr. Harrison's body had been taken until his eon recognized it in one ot the rooms of the Ohio Medi cal college. - The janitor of the Col lege W89 arrested. Mr. Harrison was a grandson of the late ex Presi dent Harrison. Tka Mealfald. Cleveland, O., May 31. About 11 o'clcck this morning, a mob of about twenty thousand people, who Lai congregated to see what they could of the execution of Webb, the colored murderer, at Mansfield.O., made a rush, overpowered the guards, scaled thejiil-yard fence, and in a few mordents had torn down the greater part of the encloi-ure. Sher iff Ivicbie telegraphed G jvernor Dish op notifying bim of the fact, and say ing that unless he bung Webb pub Holy the mob would tear djwn the jail. The Governor replied, direct ing bim to carry cut the rentecce of tne law. At 12:20 p. m.. Sheriff Richie and Sheriff Gay, of Knox County, ap peared with Webb between them. On reaching the outside Webb glanc ed all around with a smile on his countenance. After adjusting the noofe about Webb's neck, and a short prayer being offered, the drop was ppruDg. Life was pronounced extinct in tea minutes after the trap was sprung. SOMERSET MARKET Corrected by Cook fc Ekkhits. Daat.ua la CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED Apple., dried, f) a Applel.utur, )) Kal Bran. IR luu t. .7 P.ntter, W a (ken) '..J Butler, tjl.E (roll) Buckwheat, bushel " meal, lUli Beeswax. $ a Bacon, .huuldera, -a....I." " .Idea, " country hama, W"a"" Corn, (ear) V buihel . c to ie UtlMK i -a hie lite ...-fije to 75e r-i as xic Cc to7e C ! to loc .... 66 fl.je Cue to 70c 2c loe 7c toSe a ou 75e loc Sc lue j.: 651700 7'HjWc 1 a" 'ii .'We 'Afeiic Corn, (.helled) j) bushel Corn meal a Calf aklna, . a " " t-KIC., fl do. Pl.,ur, i hid Flaxseed bn., (& a)'...."..'., llama, (MiKW-cared) a... Lard. V a !. Leather, red ode, fl a opper " km. " Middllnire, and ehon 1U0 E... Oat, bu roiatues,fi tu Peach., dried, )) t loc Kve bu Kara. V a 65c- U75e "ie Salt, No. 1, -fl bbl.extra ! ' itrounu Alum, per aaek. ' Aahton. oar .aek 1 50 Sugar, yellt.w f " whlt Tallow, tl a 4 oa SI0 loawe 7C tl '. ottMe w neat Ou. Woot A E W A D VER TISEMEX TS. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE EauitaofOeorK BanMt, late ot Jenner Twp , Ijettara of admininn,.!,. k - - having been granted to the undersigned, notice 1. hereby (ilren lo thorn Indebted to It to make Imme diate payment and tuoae harm- claim, aifainm It to preneutthem duly authenticated lor aetilement Jul3f I- l:.attbelate reaidence HF.NKY F. HARSrr GEORliEE. BARNET. Admini.traton). June 5 FOIl WAIVE. una ,HorM power Orlfflthk Wedw P.wtahl. r nuiiie anu i an-ular Saw Mill - . Prtri..k. One Ball It William. Uouble Surface pTani, and Matching Machine . . . . . . . Prtel aff. and MatcninV Mhi f line ai Horae-power Stationary Enirine Price isO One 30 Horw-oowerStatlonary Engine Price mso Aim a lot of Engine.. Bollera, W ood WorWIna . ...., uu-.uu,, , oenu lor trie neb. Addreni W. W. MrKAIQ A SON. J une i Cumberlaad, M J. II you are a man of bunlnaM. weakened by the train of your duilea, avoid .timulanU and take HOP BITTERS. If you are a man of letters, toll ing ever your mid night work, to rotore brain and nerve waste, laki HOP BITTERS. If yo re jouna-, ni raftering from any In4l9 cretin or dissipation, take HOP BITTERS. If yon arc married or single, okl or young, tntfer Ing from poor health or lanKnuaingoa a bed of sackoeea, take HOP BITTERS. Whoereryoa arc, wherever yoo are. whenever you leel that your ytem need cleansing, wolnif or .timulatiDK. without ixloxicati' u" HOP BITTERS. arr" " ll w- be nni U Toa HOP BITTERS. Ii r,,n .re .imply ailing, are weak and low .plr tted.lt! Buyh. Iiwi.tupo.lt. ' Your druggist keew iu HOP BITTERS. It may tare your Ufa. It ha. aated hundreJ. A Estate of DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Tohla. Mlihler, late of Conemaunh Tp., zx.uierset i.o., ra., aec a.: Letters of Administration on th above estate having been granted to the undersigned by the proper authority, notice Is hereby given to afl per sons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claim, against the same to present them duly authenticated for aet ilement on Friday, the -21st day of June, 178, at the lata reli deuce of said deceased. ISAAC TOPER. LEVI M1SHLEK. Mayli Administrator.. i UDITOR'S NOTICE. (.Commonwealth of Penn-1 svlvania, use or Jacob' Sanner I Common Pleas ot Sm- v. (set County. No. 331 Lewi" F. Sanner and I August Term 137d. Zack Tannehill. execo- I ( E. I). ) tors of Za.-k Tannehill, I dec d, and W. H. sanner-.l And now to wit, atk of May 178. on mstlth of George W. Pile. E). Sheriff. Itlwl, the euart ap point jonn it. one, t., au.iiut lo distribute the funds la and among those legally entitled thereto. Extract from the record certified 4th of May 178. F. J. KOOSER, Protlvvoiary, I will attend to the dutle or the above appoint ment, at my oiBoe In the Horouirh or Sumarsrt a Tuesday, June II, 157, at a clock jl. m. or laid day. JOIIN R. EOIE, May a Auditor. TXECUTORS' NOTICE. Liiata of Ueury Meyer, late of Lower Turkey fool Letter testamentary on the above estate Ear ing been granted to the undersigned by the prop er authority, notice Ii hereby given to all person, indebted to said estate to Bake immediate pay ment, and those having claim, against the aame lo prevent them, duly authenticated, fr aeule ment. to the underalgned at the late residence ol deceased, in said township, a Saturday, June ' ' ' XLTH ANX HEBE. CA METER. Administratrix. NOAH BIRD, W. II. MEYER. jjay 2 Execator. C2EQ0 A I BAM. Areola wanted. Beat. nea legitimate. Partleslar Tee. Illim I.IJM.l.a l rREWTTal WATC t CltilJ- tem-winder.r rer with every order -pot-it (no. B. UaflDrd ts Cotaaaoi 111. NEW AD VEU TJSK2TEXT& S3 OOU riATEDWATcnrs. ampart nib kco8 work. Aampls ft'alc A Frtt ky Jlfmu. Addrcaa, A.Cuil.TXB Co.UucCx , C "tO KPO It AT I ON NO TICK VrtH t or thk Saiimi-.i-et t.m K.'AO t M,iat M at Jo, liT s ?fotl!e to hi-rehy -i-a that in arei-rJum wll h a ret lui-n of the IWrd ot lirwtrs ot the Saii. barr Kail Road Oftiipjnv, a im-etlnff ol tM :'m1i- Kir db,, ofl.vl.lin!rn ,l-ti..nt.,.t.-tm.Ue whether . ..- r. . . and r.tty thti?-snd dollar to erure that aniaat l tntl t be lMued and to take tn place, of cxtn:tnx mortffaifon theaid nai! and fmni-his ktr tha aame amount which I to he ranrrle.1 JUHN II. JAfKStiX, May 22, Heerrtary. . TATEMEXT Of the SanTTliri of Xi.nhamt.oa T;., fr (lie year tn. 11114 April (h lit 3 DR. Pnpllpate of Valentine Hri.Ienm i"47 ' Amount ol nsrcatetl land lax CK. Dy work on rua.lj Exrneratina Lumher lami?he.I 1 'omuilssioa a. merYf3 ,r it 40 Balance due T-.wnshlp UK. Duplicate of Samaul Poorbaugli CR. By work on na.ls Exootirationa ... Culmm.-u..ii as SupurvL'uf H (M 45 M fc7 34 Btlan'-e due Samu-I Piwrlwugh 1 41 We theon.lerslnl Au lib.rs of Korthampton towoshiu, eertily ihatthe alve aciimt. o. the Supervisors have been t.y us examined, and we and them correct as alwve stated. J..H.ST1KF JACOB E. 1EAU Auditor Attest: J.H. MILLER. Twp. Clerk. UD1T 0 IVS N OtTcE. At an Orrihxr.s' Court held at Sotnmct In nn l ftvt Swiocnct ciiunty, on 4th (Jay of May A. ii. 17 s, la thematterol thec"tatof John Vnuicht. ilrc'd. on tomI ln ol' Buer It Haer anl At. Hay, thcCvurt take ou ine connnittiiioo oi an me atvunts ami Au-titor 9 refKrts on said er:tte, as to all imrt.es and eloiuw nt paid out in lull, and appoinr Sa ni ne! Oaither, Audittir to take the te-timn.v, report tbe facta, examine th? aonnin and report, reform, oorrectand r.;itate the same and make dl. trihat ion of the fund t and amonr thosa lertlir entitled thereto. NoTit'ic. Fir the pnrjHjSf 9 of the above .ip-.. hit men t I will sit at my office In SomrMf. on Ta-a-day the 19th day of June, 17?. a! lu ofUvk A. W. of said d;y, when and where all parties intreatci mav atiena. SAHL'JcII. GAXTHEll, May2i Audimr. FHILADSLFHIA COFFEE. We hare recently made great improvement, in the process ol Koaatlac loifec. and Dow otl.-r to the trade the FINEST BOASTED COFFEE ever put up in Packages. We guarantee every pacaae oranoe.i 'Y CHOICE" or DOM PEDRO'S CHOICE." to be nothing but fine selected Cotfee. Coflce. im ported trom "KIO' by ourselves. Janney & Andrews, WI10LES.1LX Gmcirs 4 ranee CcsialssiGfl Hfjflunti Nos. l.'l and 123 Market Street, May 20 PHILADELPHIA. JXECUTORS NOTICE. relate o l .lobn A s -nnciiier, late of South inij.l.in Twp. , deceased, letters tcstanientarr on the above estate having !een granted to the undersigned. n:)tice i. r-ereny given to those indebted to it to make :mme- llate payment, and those having claims against it to present them ilulv authenticated lor settlement on Saturday, J une at, 1ST, at the .late residence of ueceased. MARY SCHNEIDER. May Si Executrix. A SSIGNEE S NOTICE. Notice Is herehv given, that Sebastian r,.-i,I..r and wile of Milford Twp , bv decl of volutitarv assigmaent have assigued all their es.ate realaod personal .r the liencht of their creilitors to Sam uel Fox. All per.cs indebted to the said estate ill Ilae make itmnf.iii! .nvmr... ,l...u having claims or demands will oreseot them with out delay. SAMI'F.L FOX, -"J"- Assignee. engage In. AO to A'At pi r Kr I ,l,)r ",:t,l'! ,,v ttnT 1 UL0 I r'srht in their own ! worker of either sex. localities. P.r,i.i.t.M and patm.lcs w.-rth m.', fr- f,,T,.n.,-u pare time at this business. Address Stiss.i i uo., roniatid .Maine. Marc' i7 A feSIGNEES' SALE. ... ,i.,uu. anonier nt sale l?saed b tV l-ourt id ouinum Pleas ol Somerset County' Pa to the undersigned .Hrected as Assignee ol Peter W.Suder. orAllegiieny township," in the said county tor the sale ol his real estate. I well sell at pul.lic sale upon tre premise, in said township ol Allegheny, on Saturday the l9th day of June 18T, a traet ot land situate in the township of Al legheny aforesaid. a.l-.ining lands of .Samuel Walker, Anna Stonerand other., containing two nundied and seven acres, about one hundred and forty acre, cleared, twenty-tire acre, of whlvh a No. 1 meadow, the balance well timbered ihe improvements are two one and a half .lory log house weather boarded, a bank barn, spring nouseamt otnerout buildings, orchard of choice Irult trees, a spring of never falling water nearthe house., there are also two atber springs on the premise, that form, the greater toly of what Is known a. Heater' run in that vlelnitr. and suffl eiently wrong enough to supplr p..wer to run a grit mill Thi. property U I.a-ate.1 and lying directly on the Somerset and Bediord Turnpike, and hit. for many year, and is now a favorite drove stand contemplated. A hail Road rout has recen.ly been surveyed through this property and Is the only rout by which a Kail Ibmdcau be made from the Somerset IV.untyc.ml field intersect the Pennsylvania Kali Road at Mann'. Choice Bed ford County, a. it lie. direct It in the head of what ia familiarly knownas the Heater Gap. Sate lu eomiio nee at 10 o'clck A. M. TKKMS. One-third in hand : one-third In tlx .,vui ulo ui oroer, ami one inird in a year - -...,,,.,,-, wn.i mieresi on tne delerred Pay menu from couliriniHi of sale. . GKOKGEG WAI.KEi:, '""l Assignee cf Peter W. Suder. UDITOR'S NOTICE. iw"?vV I'lHnte.J Auditor by iti,'lbAnr'J Court ..f Somerset county Pa. to tribute ' Si? tf a"."!? T1' " ' lleffleyAdmir t..r ef Adalin Knepr, deed.. an.l nvf'mY ' arcieii'.- catted. ,.B..SCl-LI. Maylo Auditor. A UD1TOPXOT1CE- Iron k Gla- i"'1") IntheroortofConimon Plea. srf,.Bank l''f Somerset Coanty Pa., Savle No. 41 AprilT. 1&79. E. 1! also No. .52 April T. 171, M. A. Sanner. J E. I). No. -t Jan. T. 174, . . (Execution D-s-ket.) And now to wit. 4th Mav ls-s ct George W. pile. Esq., Sheriff, ttle.1, the Court ap point Ed B. Scull, Esq.. Auditor, to distribute the Iund to and among those legally entitled thereto. Extract from the record certihed 4'h of May. Uos. F. J. KOOSKk. Pro Notice 1. herehT wrren that 1 willtt.ten.it., duties of the above apprlnlment at my ottlce In Somerset, on Friday, June 7, 17H. when. and where all wr-on. interested may attend. EU Ii. S'JCLL Auanor. JTEQAL NOTICE. 1.-'.W,l'1iw E,.ll'','h Heffley.c. Wilson Heftley. N. P. HetBey. Ellen Hetlley and F. Helfley, (the 77"'5--?or .""-u 14 U of Nebraska City, Nebraska. Yon are hereby notified that In pursuance nf a writof partition issued out ol the Orphans' Court of Somerset Co., Pa.. I will hold an inuueat on tne real estate oi Aanta Hettley, dee d. No. L siluate In Brothersvallcr Two aetCo., Pa. ' " " No. x,.ltuate in Berlin Bor., Somerset (To.. pa No. 3. aituate in Larimer and Summit T... " Somerset Co., Pa. No. 4. .Ituate In Larimer and Summit Twp., Somerset Co,,Pa.,onThursilav June -27. lsTS. whe you can attentl if yon think proper. GI...,H', IUHm. I . . L I . u- Tl , T ... ......... .......... , .. .a.. ,. . i L.L, May 18, 1878. i Sheriff. T EGAL NOTICE. Catnarlne McGuir by") IntheCoa t of Common ner next mend cnaries r lea nt Somerset. Co., Menacr No.N.sr. T. 1T7, Mo. vs. V Patrick McGulre. J (Alia Subpoena In Divorce) 24th nf April 1ST, on motion of Win. H. Koontx. Esq- Attorney lor Plaintltf, Bled, the court ap point Eil B. Scull, Esq., Commissioner to lake the testimony, hod the facta, ami report the aame with an opinion. Extract iroin tne record eertitici artn ot A-pru, 1S7S. F.J. KOOSER. . Froth, .notary. Notice is hereby given that I will attend to the duties of the appointment, at my office inS.prarrse', on Thursday. June , 1ST, when aad where all person may attend. C. 1 ' t). i 1.1 May H. Commlasiouer. T EGAL NOTICE. To Widow Sarah Frtedllne. J-din Krictllne, Mm Friedllne. intermarried with John Wecii- tenhelser. Isaac Frictline and Jacob Fried I Ine. all of Somerset County Penna.. Lydla Intennarried with Noah Good, near ! M-ines, Iowa. Frank- Hit Friedllne el lie Mi incs. latt, Abraham Friadliae, or Daybsa, Nevada Ter. Y'ou are hereby asitined that iu pursuance of a writ of partition issued out ef the orphan.' Oort of Somerset County, Pa., I will hold an Inquest on the real estate of Aaron Frieilllae, dee'd In Jenner Mwrwnip. at bl lata residence on Saturday tne "th of June, Ws, where ywa may attend if you in i iik proper. Sheriff" OfHoa t GEO. W. PILE. May IS. 187. Sherilf. A SSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice 1 hereby given, that Daniel Keim. T Coaemaugh Twp., by dee.1 of voluntary aasiimraeni ha assigned all bie estate real and personal lirr the beocdt of hUereditor to E. M. Schniek. All person indebted lathe said estite will please make Immediate paj raiel, mmI these havlug claim, ordemaa-l will present them to the unde Igned at Somerset without delay. Sayil Aaeigw e. NE IV A D YER TISEJIES TS. TRASURER'SLE OF HA E!.!TEI LAADX. j A eretai.ly to tfw proriidom x an attof Assembly, 1 linvtrr. lh'.. in.le of wllina! anaemted lan j l.'r ! lal.-n. (.aiMwi tne iRntfaynt March, A. l. 1 w.vz ..e.Lii j fi,rMti-day (i.e wlH.le aVh pari, ... j g-u Irl,f xs wltl Wte aim I row, a. II i ,l-i at rh-j .'.jiri Uiate, In Somerset Dvrouuli, an I Mn !a, Jxne lOfA, 187", d.r the nrrrarairA. of t:ise4 i!u an.l the . .wm crueii Ih-Tt- .1. : APDIStlN TP Xaa'.. Ai-rrj. Tax ....51 00 II 4 -M OA 13 So 9 HH ) W I t OO 13 OS Kl i 4 Anthony J..ph ei I 'hrrv I.svn 417 Cherry Mary K 4- u Ciiun h M;ir-us 1.-4' , twre Marv.... 4 Ogle Charles 4la,,C.-n-vTh.,mas Jr., im White A.latn b St uiwan J.h-i's heirs 1-M Ktnie...... 40 same 2"Q aame , itHi same..... 50 samo t 0 sniae ALLEGHENY TP. 4.T0 Ames Thomas loi Musserjohn in Ciln.th Jk Sehclt Ill) Schell k Co il Flours Susan ii.SCh-k ionre Jsi Collroth X N hell 4.J0 Mey ers . Keed 3l same U ;. 1 M ..l4Hj .. 7S .. 1.1 44 .. 7 !4 .. -i 4o .. a 4n .. SI . .. Vi 07 .. 1 14 .. 4 40 MO Buixanl Iievore BROTHERS VALLEY TP. 412 Lntflwroogh Nilhan HI Berkley Jool x;i Stem Ahriham V Young Francis... loo Potter Sarah 4i" Young John F 4-4 Benu Peter , COXFLCE.NCE BOK. Lots. I Batch rC. G 3 lievins Nathan Pu.lgeon James Id Sharp .loseph 'J Short William i Cams Paniel 1 Coursin Bcniamin CON EM AUG II TP. 34'i:.lone. Israel 4ili Williams Israel 4 Mishlcr Jonas lod Riltle Michael ..ill) 70 . 'i 10 . 4 :s 33 . 2 eo . 10 40 . i U . - I II . I w .. 00 .. 3 . 1 44 OH .t 4 C) . 4 5d - -s . l-.t Ol ELKLICK TP. 410' jCor. y James 3 3 8 'JO 04 4oo i on-v r.n.. 4aWolterslMra-er P "ii.'. 4' i.ory i nouias 1 4 Meyers Martin in trust.. 1 07 3 30 JO 'JO Lou Bnndlc J. N. M Caden James IVnntrrman Patrick Igst,u Klias.... Little S. F Kingier John Siratigcr John I'M Wm. F..". Alrnuthy Thomas , Courtney Patrick Wagner lziau OnY-i Prank Kavenccrail Stephen GP.EENV1IJ.ETP. 41'J Eiley John 1J m JF.FFEESONTP. 3. H ill John H i) is) HUTS' oatt William ith JF.NNER TP. 4 HuMy Frederick 4 8 30 4i) MishierJoiin 30 4J Miller Ja.".b s 71 .ri Oliver William sot 4on Sett John is ;rjl 'hiLmore Ja.Mb - 6 H 4oo "Willfaiiis George so 1S3 LviugsU.D Iovi 4 eo LARLUER TP. JO Bowman k Elrsole H W 17 Witia Wollorsrwrgur VI w l'ii Heltier George 11 V! 18 Bowman k Barclay . 3 20 )T Witt John L It oo loo Miller JiifA estate Ii in J) Ilellli y Ananias 4 Id i;y0 Meyers 4t hrenh-im 11 oo 15 Cunningham StWays 11 :tu Wi't Josiah J 4o Lots. i A'wmathy Thomas 4 2 3 Arnalhy Charlotta 71 1 O'Neal Barney so z Shannon Michael J is' L'nvERTCKKEYFOor I Bell William Huirus Isaac Forward HuuUJ Hollwell John ' Power Alexander ljowry i'eter Burgess William K.slcy John 1) same samo same Koomz Mevers Yought Simon Philnppl JiMs.b G Herring Svlvester McMdieu J. K "itcAffery James I igg George lieirs Boucher S. W MEYEKSDALF. CUR. 41i 40O h4 404 400 4 4-1 I'd 74 140 4'S 60 ill ls-a 20 aa Lots. 1 1 1 llrubaker George.. Bier Henry Hs.se John K. A. Uriel Frost Thomas W.. Fertvi. s W iiliatu . liriae John Grine Ja.i.b Harden James.... li-incr John Johnson Henry ... J or. Ion Levi L-iyinon George. . Me'ver. Emanu.-l- .Miller. Mar .viegaiian nair-itu... Meuairy ArTerick Nang!BtiUr- Naiu-tf Henr Wfl John. ' I . Wnb. SU-ii.r ' Vrinlllin V.oas Adams ;rman l icirles Weiset Frederick Walker E. C Wisa Frleri k Walter Italian H Yonng John Bittii. r Samuel t'aton Noah Frei.ihott Br lu.ste Wiluans Cp.use.Mrs. Margaret Flick inger Samuel Mckltliv tjcrge Merrill Nathaniel M'-Gee Lawrence Miller Norman Minkemyer Christian Sheetz Joseph Tipton John Get. George Mulligan Annie Tiblwt Joseph... V'eluell Ellas Weld Henry Thomas Y'ost Henry MIOI'LECREEK TP. Ilcdforl Gunning '-, Garey Adam heirs MILFORD TP. 403 400VBrook Ihivld 400 'Benson I'eter ll'.l'Goshart .Matthias 41s "Hiwver John 400' Johnson William PS'.'Leitilev Thomas 41a "McGrndant Charles 11T4 Tom Rachel X'ji Tom Idnah el W itt k W oUersiwrgcr IVi same xv' .Young Francis 77 " aame 'J"-T Mevers Peter Itt1 i W ol lersperger ;P. V 1"', same 437 "Loughborough Nalhan NORTHAMPTON TP. J54 Beaty Sarah 3C7 Brown Susann.lh 131 Finnemore Sarah 'M (K'iger Daniel Slri .M.-Hrkle Sarah l'J WlttC. k Woller-'berger '4 .. 3HV Wademan Mary...... as) Golden Eliialwth 103 WittC. fc Wolfersben;er Cotlroth k Picking 5fi Net! John........ A same 7 Wlliuoth Alph 2on aame ft same VW Enaleka k Smith H Harsh heir led Bowman Matthias John N8 W same " ...... 44 Bowman Henry. Lot. 1 Hoffman W. B PAIXT TP. 4XS Clark James 4 tlark Daniel 4,41 I '.sik John .".".".."."."... 4ul'.;,Epsley An.lrew...."J"". ill'J "Fp"ey Josiah ". rw' .Folk I aler, 4)C.Flk Caleb sr. " "Folk Owen 4'JU Jones Jonathan ..... 313 Johnson Perry lis Lithman Joseph. ...... ...... &a' ,Lyle J.mea .".'. 43' M..e Altrabam... 433 Miles Samuel 3" Poor John 41o'.Shaw Benjamin.. 4o'rsu,w John 4s, Spgle Thomas...... ......... 4i Stokley Bleliartl 4o Thompson William........... 4"0 Trist Elltaheth , 3d Walker Ella 4tri West John foO'Werner Heremeniu. ........ 3U Di.rsey Patrick 4.i'. Bonnet Jacd 4.W .Jw illiams Israel 440 Moore Ihoina.... SHADE TP. 21 Ackermaa Qeorge Jan AKler. Samuel 4 304 Campbell Mary 4li NcwlMdd Joha(S) lis William Oliver 14-,) vx Perry Simon (4-4) 4"4 Tlllon William (!J.... 44 Klmujel k Hiuias ('-) - 3esW nherall flaamel (-) is TS Z i 37 a lo a ?t jo 1 II Is) S3 34 40 -.3 4 ii M X M 1 70 7 W 7 :1 il 1". t JU 4 1 0 40 30 40 11 1 a 11 ! 14 7 7 m 15 71 14 32 14 1 13 .1 12 H 3 M 13 4S it a 14 17 U "7 13 17 13 14 13 lo 13 10 13 "il II Si l 15 24 li II 1 47 19 ! le r 1 3 .. M) ...13.4 .. 1.44 .. .. Ii3a . 14.41 .. .34 .. 1". S3 .. 13 44 .. .- ca xtiteann ur I X u .v7 ir aii vnr: tisemes rs. iv 4.1 Mtnp ...me . P"trl .1 .ha IvJia J. na'lnn.. VI" ;s: t t- 'v. xmup. Niir.i-.hn J.i- v ill. n W lit K-lw.rl :.!i-.a.'s fiMnkhn. isii. I i. Am -'! .. ISo'li u-irt. ,J I S al.l Simu I ; .: N.-lt .1.4.11 1 I N.-TlUa ; ,-;.' Si.y h-r S I P '..".".".' SOfTH.tMPTojf TOWNSHIP Adam Wtander 'j Coni.-s ni,.in ' in I -u. 1 :s 41 ii 4-7 II." I'.'i 4"J 4.a .Mt-llrlde (.iry M. t.g ami Wi'l .K.-nv Jaws.. "s.ldler John ..""" 1m1 k:M-hl !"!.. Wamin Caihirina 'j lin.wa 1 n..m..s , STONYCKEEK TP. Kin-her IMnicI 2'.Vi!li.im. Ko:yert SI M HIT TP. .Wilt Woliershergr satae ;Wol.er'wrger P. Ijrncst Wiiliatn FUhcr S Fern Francis Ilnga. I- , k-l ly John l Vi illiims C. w Schell t'., H.iines v. J S.VLIl!rHY UliR. 0 4oJ' i 3 00 ; 3 0 l l,.l ' Lots. 1 I 4 10 Acres. Lou. '1 same 1 Keller Jacob IFPEUTt RKKYFOOTTP. Acres. 14. Jiacr A Bcn6l 4.V vlirk Gcrge 4 Indira peter Kod.ly Harrah s.ime Raer w iltiam J. shulu Jonas 21 no 6) A. 4 4 f -llixtsi Mark - Ilean l;.lwanl .... Inneld J..',n .... M.-MiUen J. It. eller .l.,natli.in Murry 1 liomas A. I K-1N A lilHt. 1 rhet-o Kev. .... Fry burg h Ja.h Gel-ler Saorstun Shsder .lo.iaii l el.er Henry Kainey Mr. R.sldy J..hu I. Piper Albert Ly.-n A. a Co. Sneii lev Joseph 4. Si.4i Sloan Ilenry .... Morgan. Young, Altcinu. k Co kaub x Frvler -CiiniiiDghain Wesley ( V.rbaugh M r. L. Ml . A.taris..n Sihmh er Jl Co. -N. H. Uchiiter k Co Hacr H. 1 1. li. r William J. samo ... same . . Baer Ketliia J u - S I i & 14 4 1 so t 11 ." T 37 1 in 3d IV !'.! 1 50 "W 9 0. l tW 6 oo Z Ol) 1 I 60 So 10 4 4 'jnrjd Margiret A.r-s. ss.1 B.er W. J. Sale to tn-tin at "o'clock M. JOSIAH KELLER. Tre furer April A UDITOR'S NOTICE. LA Jaine. H. Lyon-. No. i. Jan tennis:.", in the , k u'" , , i''"ur'' Commm Pleas of John H. llcniord. t Somerset cc. Pa. . . 1 oliinlary Assignment. 1 Having been appointed Audit.,, to ,ii,tru..ii,T the tuii.l In l!io hands of th.i Assignee to and among thn-. legally entitled thereto, notice is hereby given that 1 will sit at my otti.-e in some .-t Pa.. I hursday the 1.1th day of June " -1 o'etoek 1. M., lor the pur of dH duties of said appointment. whri perons Interes-td c:tu att -tut May -ii A UDITC U.l Savde Su.an his to Aaron Will. l.lth March. 1T. a .-M-eount eontirmcd. -j-",t .. Assignee, by his at'orne, the Court apa.int L. C. Col. liMril.ate the iund in the han. and among th.so- legally rn'itle., Exiructs :rjm the record c rtitteu iv.h. :iS.I F. .1 K(n Pndiioii,..ti Notice Is hereby given tliat I will meet to at tend te the duties ol lhete,ve oppointmerit nt mr othce In Somerset. Pa.. I'ue..i ,i. i..k ..e JunelT. when and where ail oarii -s et,n -,rren.i ill hey think pn.per. w LC. Cl'LBOKN, M-T'-fiS. Au.lii.r. A UDITOR'S NOTICP1 1 ic undersiirncl having been ai.rs.iotci An.iu... hy the Conn, on motion of J. ii. Klininei. t.i-. . to asi-ertam tr.c advancements and make a "--i trii.ution of the f.m.ls in the hands of "et.r I Hauger, Admioi'tral. r ol Michael Snvd- '"' to and ain..4ig those h-ga.'ly enti'V-" ''o-ref,-, hereby gives notice that he will Jr 1 ,h iluties oi his appointment at 'Jtf '.") 'n S..in- -erect. Pa.. Thuriay. tbe xojr; ol -'"tie l-- wtien and where all canity' can siii ii ineyiruna proper. .... L- - 7 onier-iel i nn.l Atapr?set,-.,e-yont-- ''-uayi.t May, r SKcm of ' hV . 1 ,urt ap Ki Sarr-.", ""4r7' to l'-trlt.u.e r'"!hdt iin'd""-r" ' " eoJnti. a.tmii.is "l trur h-r the ,.of rrBj t,"'f '"X'l " h, ieg-ali, ."'J Men ..tied wiereto. No., a. -For the porps ef the above a.. wont u-nf. I will sit at mvotticw in -l.. ... , P.. eonesoav. .lime iy. l7S, WDeO aad persons interesi. wtten,t. wliera 19 S-M! FL CAirH ER, this fT U ,.f elebratl1" lot ., ,. f..r sale beV.orse Kakes an-l cheap. Aiao ever wants oue atoot-e. 'who do well to send hills postal ear.! or In some way let him know In order to make sure ul gettlov one. as ho tn his rourcis ot selling mum no nu.i all who want rakes. MayXs A SSIGNEE S SALE. Kv virtue of an order issned out ol the Court Couitnon Pleas ol Somerset t.'o.. Pa., the undcr- nied Assignee ..I r . K. Hail, will fxpuw to sa ie by public outcry on Saturday, June l-", IS7S, atlo'eloek, p. m., on the prcmlsi-. Ihe following described proerty. vu.: A certain lot ot ground situate In Mcyerdaie Borough, Somerset County, Pa..bonnded by Main street on the south. Eighth street ou the east. land of Tre-ma Fax on the west, and alley oa the north, having a (W feet Irontageand extend ing back IAD feet: and known on plan of said town as lol No. , with a g'sl two story dwelling house, a stable and other buildings erected there on. TF.RMS: One third In hand, one-third In sit months, and one-third in one year trom this date, with interest on delerred pavmenls from day f ,le. JOHNM. OL1NGEK. Mayli Assignee. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John Ieydlg, late of Southampton Twp.. deceaseu. Letters of administration on the above estate havirnr'l'ee",enied by tlieproperauthortty. m.tK-a is be reby given tot lnHteiDsiebted to it tonrnke imme diate payment, and those havlngclairas again.l it to present them duly authentieateti for settlement .ti Saturday. June 1. 17. at the lata residence of deceased in aid township. ISRAEL E.UF.RICK, Mayl Administrator. DMISTK VTOR S NorX'E. Simon Biuhaugh, Administrator, can trtfmrvto annrso ot John Haneord, late ot Aitcyhcny Co.. M'i.. decease,!. Letter of administration on the ar-ove est at having been gnintwi to the undersigned, notice i hereby given lo tboee indebted to il to soak imme diate pavmrnt, and those having claims against it. to present them duly authenticated fr settle ment on Saturday, the lath day of June, IsTs. at iheofflee of Michael Litis, Esq., in Wcl lersl.urg, Somerset Co.. Pa. SLMON BLl'BAt'GH. -- Miiy Administrator. patents:; lfvi.(?P. t r ntecbakitrat cmptuia, ra omental ttv xr. trade-marl. and eompi-.nda.u-t.-, A-wian-cit-uiK. lntHrt-"retie-i. Ap,iti. Suite frf" Intrinif iih'ti' :tud a' arinuint ui.ih r the FAf XX LAW 4. fnnnity art-rvl to. htriiieii inr nif a ai.r.i REJECTEDgH; ;u-riE MU-e at m bv n. Be- ln r,n.ite to the Patent I Mh.-c. we ebser researches, and secure Patents mo iv and with broader clanus, than lltune ..o.ik iro.n Wa.hlngton. nr nv-,nite to ine ri.i-m "iiut, w -u in--rlr rv-p:irr.e!i. and -wirr Pateut;- re j.r'einpt U .att with hnwtdrciriims, than lliotw who are ii-.,n W-i-hiTiirtf-n. INArENT0IlSiS vonr d.-vlec: we niakeexaminatlunsririrt'. "an-l a-lv tee as to patentability. All rorrespi.n.l-erv-e 'ri."t!y eonfl.levtttal. Price h.w and H tlut I ..LEM PAE-TlEt 'J, refer von bioflb-ial in th Patent Office. w our clients in every State ot the I nton, awl to y air Senator an.1 Repri-wntntive In C. ogress. Sepela' r.dereuc jjiren wlten desired. t A - !w i wf t, t , Ofpotitt Pmltnl 0J; AmisiIo. . Aprii Id 4 UPITOK S NOTICE. iCie Ixtncan-I EH1 I" Common tCTTh IL hi. wile, I Please ol Sueaerart Conly, beih Loog tiis ,-p. mo. aaAng. Term lt,7a. ZachariahT. Umg.) (Voluntary Assignment, 1st DecemberlsTT.accsMiBtnleii. 31st olJaauary I accoane eonnrme-l : X4t h of April lsTa, on oe'iltl.ai" Assignee the Court appoint John K. Edle Esq- Auditor to dlstrlbntw the Iund to ami aiaMi liKM legally emit lad thereto, tlxtrad lrm the record, eertitted 37th ut April. is;. r. J. Kf HIKER ' Prothunotary, I will attend to lb datieaot the aboesj appoint ment, at my office In the Borough of Somerset, on Tneaday, J no wth to7, at Ml clock a. . of said day. JOHNH. EDIE. MayS Auditor. S L. c.coi.rrrr May X . " " s. , .a A. m. viol ins , r m. H 11.1 lo..;o t i I . 1.4 41 I. '7 4J, 4 .. .7 . 'Ji .U . . !0 .. 7,7 xs :s i, a : -s 7 H 7 W 3 k 1 : a i li 74 3 14 I 1 a 30 1 1 Z 14 1 is t . 4 IS i Si . 5 7 ' T4 4 i 3 ST 1 1
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