Somerset Herald. ;.: if. ' U.. Kdit..r. f The Hu..u n fur :I.e Piv"i.lenti;u .anipahrn j nepuhlic.iu--, you riiould uot fail to attend I the primary election, ti huh tain- phi- c itn " . ! the l"jih .i June, ii the . v . !.. It. i j'vm-svini j t ISoiiud - i,.i. oftl.r rub fas ftfer ; f.irfl. i : Woik finely. O.pie-. -f h'j Hi kal'.i can be ebfuitied ;it tie- Novj K- i-ot ..( T:..i. II. Fisher Co. The Puttsville Ji,i i.ii calls attention to u slmnjre disease which has suddenly apicar auwnir the rattle in Kchuvlkili eoiintv. luui-itvtyi.mY. vw had intended to ; The Sunday &-h ils oi Shiniksvilic wil miT TirsT nrrfTT TITfl imfilf lTin"D publish some ol" the complimentary notices j hold their annual ba.-ket picnic in Walkc ithuttlic Hebai.h bus bi-en n-ceivinir from erovc. one mile east of .Shunksvillc. on the I lor the jroviniRu-nl ; S iid-T-er countv, cut lc had at th Slack-1 ; Its !yiii;tTiis appear in sjiasms from which j other pujicrs d ii new lr.-s and with that , .'id of July. The iit-hdilioriiij; Sunday f bools , Old r""ll!;it jotls ' il ...n-u nrt.1 full .lvt.' A ttniMP ... -i - ' ,twl ill l i.'lV li'lil :1 few ot' tli.'lil ..lit. ill IVIH' :Olil till mlnni r. rinliil1v i,ivi..,.l tit ut.....l .f primary cle. tknn in 3 . (avri iyvi fjr jvi.r!ed have ; hut our brethren failed to -quire our blushes Following in the pro-'nuiiiiic: There are thiny-ciht llcniorratie randi Intc for tli.' three c unity .ifli.-cs of I.vcuu- .llice. : nmvi -.,,., i cs 1'i.rs; three -j.ics for Skis. Too iiiiii h recr.--.ii ion and i.m little u oik poiliic.; a irrcat lnany younjt men in thin nil v. our lis; of ramrmijii Mil largest we have ever had and is still on the increase. Let her mvc'.I. K very Republican of the county should have the Hkrm.h ilnr inr the ainjo:;ij. o trust our readers will overlook the TilnTH is the ' .tiri'tlv of lotnl iitrs i ri iliix i'.snn nf tin i IIerm.i.. Owing to the fact that our local ; i-ditor, who is a candidate for District .Attor- tiey. is eniral in tnakiiit: a ranva ot u i ir-piililu-un ' imrlion ol the eounty, we arc unai.ic lo lur- j nisii the usual amount. T!w Kmiersct ilat.hn hiA wt-k awn-anil and we an' fonrnlleil to omit all hut the ' Music Anthem. iiHt iiKiiiiionpliU'e ones for fear our readers I'r.iyer. ini'ht think weliaveK'en dostsl with "taffy ." ; Reading tt iHi-iaru.ion of Iim1ccii.1cii(T Then some of them treat almost exclusively ' W. II. .Sjianelcr. of thint that are a- t and w ill not he refill-. Addrtr. of A!cr.in-' - lit .-. J. U. Ftr nsted a'nuv Jainei A. !arlicld carries tin: ! shiii. tandai'd. 11. Te an" the oiu- Ki-ioiise-W in. M. Si hr.H'k. Miken of: Aildri'ss lo the children licv. H. I'. PRESIBEMTAL RACK CANDIDATE!. The Itrntocrmtic Hesls (turn-ling Among ; Themsobes. JtESDAY JWM.I v- .1 K fi'VXTY n.MMITTi:!:. J' ii-,,11-:-. A. !'"' ft.-h.-n A. 1'- Hi"V- Ihi lor. l harlcs Swop,-. i:-!v!i!!ey- A. ;. KiniiMcl. , Jt-:aat!S;li I'aaf Vt.T. t f. wwv ll'.r T. 15. rniuix. J'.-k Jai"h S. l.ivcn;:" 1. ' jfuvi'.le-A. J. St.mer. -,,n Kr.il- Shau'.is. jp.-rtown r-r. John l'i"-a-' i-r-li. S. l ie k. I i.-rTurkeyf..-'- Mi.M!..,-nrk-J.K. '' Milfc'd-i:- ii. iui!. v, i( i iitrcvilic l'.or. Y f.,M.ptn-S.lM,."-''auah. K. iJruliaker. i.ahoiiin ' I'i'-kcy. j'.uty I lor. Samuel I.owry. J..'tavid K. Warner, i ,! l!or. 1. J- Hormr. i rc' Twp.--V K.I Mckcy. i Nortii I'crry I'iiiImt,-.- i ra l Kiocii. k. '.it I r Turkey VrsJ'ia li.ir. .IcMme Jennings. Wfij! r-lniri.' r...r.-Mi'-hael I.nj:. I J.ir i h Ki:i.li:i:. Kr.V. S i i.i.. rl.ahmni.. Sn-niair. Sali-hun" :-" n-in.-nt.sl in the county t.iv.ii Mini.'.a" eveidi hy S.-unui-l Iiwry lind Hervcy Hay. The Ul.RiLl' ili Is- s.nt lo any address in the eounty from no until January 1, 1"W1, f.r ;1 in a.lvani e A mink, with live young ones, destroyed turn hundred and ten chickens luloiifrim; to lir.tlierva'ler fanners ni entle. Norman u:id Amaiula, sou and daughter. of Jdfie '. C. Jliissclman, have retuni.sl j A life of torture is often endured hy the home from a .rot meted visit to Falls 'ity, ; rheumatic their pangs nuiy, liuwevca, he Nchro-ka. They speak in lilph terms of nlievinl hy the use of the old reliahic reme-th-ir Westorti exiK-ricnce. ! y, RolH-rts" Kmhr.K:atio:i. Sold over W Ikiu't forget the primary election on ,s .ir.lay. Juue3i:!i. Kvery I'.-puhlieaii should i attend and ca-l his vote f.rtlie candidate of! The r.uinhcr of jople in nttetnlan.vat the 'lovc-fcasi" at the lirethren ihunh, near) Berlin, on Sunday la-t, was not as lar.te jls j we have seen at the same place on similar 1 occasions ; hut, neverlhi k-ss. it made a ood j sized crowd, lc was one of the most orderly and hest liehaved crowds that ever came tv ircther in the c mntv. hi Yoiiukin. 1 I'otist. Wiilh.iv M.Mdlen. Our Icniocra;ic brethren are in consi.lcra- hie of a siew just now as to who istheirtirst Ti...r.. u-iil In- s..rvi- held iii i:. f,.iin. ! ' f'T I'n-sident. Seyiiioiir and Tildcn .sl( ,iir, !i on Sunday eveni:i- June -J7, in I ,van" "'"l'l-'ri.-rs here, but since which K.-v. S. 1.'. l;rid.-nhaii:-'!i of lU-rlin Tildeir.s leiter of withdrawal and ScymourV ., ;o . :.t.. reiteration of "your enndidate I cannot he." ! they have taken to. he fence and are pn- j The tirst rail laid on the Somerset A Cam Mrs. A. K. 1'hl in order to close out her rcd t i come down and veil lor the nomi- : l.iifi 1..:in.;i.t !!. l,.,,,t , M... years. No uiu.hro.ini (rrowth its reputa tion excels all other remedies. Price 35 cents per lxittle. Try it jti-t once. For sale only hy G. W. P.enford. The Census Knuim rators in I'tali fomid themselves perplexed when tliey came to put d ivn the Mormon women. They didn't know whether to enumerate them as single or married women and wrote on to bother the department at Washington about it. The functionaries there t-'ot around the mat ter by advising the Knumeratoi-stosct dotrn the women accordinj-; as they themselves shall report. Summer st. iek oi"Hats, 1! mile's and Millin eiy (iooils, is n.. w M-llin.' them a! greatly r? liuivd priiv.- n.s. i S:a'f Trca c.n r Iliith r has dttcnniiicsl to ; pay the m-iiim. warrants in the order of Jiidp- White, of Pittsburg, in a re. cut suit j their pi -. illation. This is an indiiivinent f"r damages, decide., that wiicre there was ,,, ,;,.l,l b.ianls- to make prompt return- to j , ii-tcrosj,!!!, a MT.son o:n over the track, d d ..i at his or her own rik. day hist, and ii near the old basin. A lar,-e force of workmen is now at work placing cross-ties and putting down the rails. The line of the road will he extend ed immediately as far as the Sclirader pmi erty on Jledford street, when the Itlliii-; ouvcreek will be . k P.oinanus llalilwin. It. .r. Il.-iiTT.- i;.'iiiaii M. 1 1. ist, -tier. evo..t AieX. J.lioaos i M. I. K-atcrts' Km!rMMl ion is the oldest l. niioeii! ::i toe tuark'i, ii d.K s not blister and has a reputation over ail oihers. For ..!,: only by i. W. lien ford. lr. and ?i!;-s. Tho-. St.-ivart, of Saltsimr . I '"liana. Co., arc anion the visitors to Soio-er-. They ite-t many of their old friends Ihi ri-johv in their presence. the Stale superintendent of Public Instnic-i .. ,, , , ' ... ... I aIoii! the north lmnk of S: t iou, wneii Ihev will pet their warrants. ; , , , . . coiumenceil. A t.ie tale aved luai'y ihe amount of the ; appropriation -ions ol ill.- 1 nr.- ouu-hl to ' for h.H laiur. n to be Iiu lhifu.sC. I-andis. of Il.-oiin-rs, "h p. caualit Ss trout in .-lie last utvk, mid was luiu-ah. ho i: - was the time fousuuinl. a. ley I iw;i ifiernoon of in! it ; llirce ll.-i ry l.-.ir. P.i'ii il, Oi.io. wrio-: I was taken -a 1, I..-' Wcl:ii-s.!ay w ilh a .ry sc ere rliein iat i- j o. i si in my left shoulder; I was so unwell that I could not even turn !-.iys-;f arotuid in !-l. Having heard of the cura'ii -pialiii.-s !" St. Jacobs Oil, I con clu 1 -il . try it. The tirst application Is by bavin-; no ses- Thf Krie htmtrk says that Mrs. Joseph this year, the Treas- ' RiVshnell died at her leilne in Titusville on I Monday from theeirect of kissing the dead : Wly of her father ten days a-?o, w hileat- tendinn bis funeral in Pittsburgh. Her i father died of erysipelas, and at the time j mentioned she had a raw Mire on her lips, j through which her blood was Hiisoned. I Her little daughter Ella .Is not cxic-tcd 'to live" from kixshii; her mother. I in a new dress and presents; a very tine op- ! jiearani e. It has just eutensl upon its tif- ; ty-fourth year and with each siicew-ding ' year it is growin-; lietter. EbiaxOurg llrml'l. ! The Somerset Herald conies to us now ' dressed out in an entire new -suit. Thus it ' celebrates its entrance into the fifty-fourth ! year of its existence. XotxidthstiUidin-r its old aRe it maintains the vijior of early man- , IukkI and we hope it has many year- of ! usefulness and happiness before it, in which J to ctrike steady blows for Republican prin- ; ciiiles and party. BfrlfortJ Iwnirrr. ; JovuxALisTic. The S imcrset Hi:u.u.d of j this week nppi'ars in an entire new dress, j and it looks as handsome as a bride, in its tine t.nr-jvry. With the current Issue it be ginH the fifty-fourth year bf Its existence, and its twenty-ninth year under the present iiianavenient. Wc sincerely hope that the Herald and it.i veteran editor mav live until another half century is added Keener. The Probabilities of W. I'ollinbewr. our Nation Rev. J. Rev. J. II. Pershing. Vocal ami instrumental run: nishnl. C. D. SrAMlLtB, Secretary. J. C. Srr.ii iiF.R. President. C. L. Haltzkr, Martix Shank, I-AS'L SPANliLKK, Couimitt.s?. I m.st u-it lit .til to the number of years which has already 1 iv-nfonl Ixvn scored for him and his journal. John- ' iiu'ii Tribune. ' TheSuiierset Hkrvlo signalizeil its en- tramv uisin the fifty-fourth year of its exist ence on Wednesday of. last week by appear ing in an outfit of new tyjie for its readiuj; Iaes. For twenty-eijfht years ths IIkkai.I) has Ixvn under the control of its present proprietor and editor. Col. Ed Scull, under whos energetic and able management it ha steadily grown in size and influence, un- Sixes' PYscxTriiY CoMPoi xn. -There arc no diseases that will so quickly bring inci dents of a jierson's just life and make him think of home and his mother, as Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Hysentery, Cramps, Colic, and all their kindred diseases. And to be without Sines' Dysentery Coiiismnd when overtaken with the above disease is to be al- hojie. For sale only by Geo. j regard the support of Hancock by part of A IVl--ral.- I'arri. i.lc. ' the Pennsylvania deieatioti a fatal to lian- ! .kills chances. CtM INN ATI, -I tlllO I s. A .lesrat. is j As to the contested seats th -oiiinion Ls ex- bUllc iuKfftf .f:iniS C1W nn-sse.1 that none of the eont. -slants will be tl.IS Itiominif. at Kni.ivill lint.. .-iihiiitteil. The National Coinniitteo unani- rnt.Tf.1 the Stllinm of J. Muas. and SEYMOURPOSITIVELYDE ""'"''y a--nssltoiiaiiieCor- Hoadley, of without warning tirvl tivo shot- at fTT-TWea Wf TTr. a 'Cincinnati, for u-miiorarr chairman, and ' ,T;ili1 VtHTttS. hi.- ItithiT. Kolir ImlLs jiayvr 1 ruuv, ol txr-ron, tor tetnin. Mt s'rtj; x:t' ndr. I:i the wafer of t!ie e-nte.t in : M.i-Khu;!a r.-. I No-r York it m- dr.id. .1 to a'totv r.'pr""etiT:t; . r-, on ca: h i-t-: t-pr-. - en! their cr in a v: h of half an hour. IWIJil TlLDSt slE. At a meeting of the New York dcl.-.-at'oti, the following n-solntion wa adopted : ffrVmf, That with a s-nse of profound frratitude for his jrreat .services Ui the country j and to the Democratic party; and with un-1 qualified oilmiration for bis character and . in 'oil U, .1119 lit. iidii.!. il.t-s nTvin.i null i .i.- ,- k i imir.U ror. wsiil tbnt. li;ia iliirino- tbo mk! tbri.! . .. . - ' i ' p I --- s i.ovenior Tiliien to lie a ean.li.latc lor r.-- i yours been the bunion of the tni-, ,;,; aI1I, ..!,,.,;., ,o the Pn-i len.-y I ' r-- - - . 1 ;- . . . - oi uie i nii.ii riaic-s. 'aiiui-r. I) Ini...-0 IVow . b ut ilav vorv it"Hria'.t C'ix ixxati, June Tildon has ......... l i i, s:. . , i. ti i, c ... i. i uioudin i. luiuiaii ii. . luun me; The roundm-of Amem-an Indeiien.v I , . , ... I omoi item 01 news irom c metnnati ie will lie fur-' -nfirnicl by the text of the letter of j withdrawal. It is a characteristic uocunient. and contains the same vi'tirti one vi the ore in the shoulder, on.' in '- ! fide and out in the .in. !" . ir. n. liv.; through the niht. Fivr Ji( !-!!!; . --V th- rh'Mill!) ' and o rii was :)rrost;-l. He says he did the act deliberately. In-iiiii t r.iiil over a iK-ndinj: law suit in whifh be su.s his father for five years' wajros. Mr. Villus ntiide his will this afternoon. His TroiHrtv is estimated at $75.1 M. Threats are made f Ivnchinsj the The- President At Col mil bus. . in. .... ui.-v. j.i.....jr uunuin THSC LVTEST ritoI Till: COMI.II- EVI.f.Vn Y Hivsj .,,,,1 wit'., iw.it !.. be s:ierifie.vl m th.. 1 b-tiiiwrnt ir nl-! II.lVii .111(1 11 sjH'llt tin tar. .So the hosts of Peniovraey, j CixciNs -Tif June hr. wd Sainiuv domoralized, and many of theill not out of the field vet by anv means. His MAItltlF.I). .y Pals' v. ii. .v.r- Tli- II !-ri-i for? I Pa iarv i ieetion June i ri ii.-e , i i. till i v Year for !.ui r n..; fori-t the K-pubiican .rima y el.ia .ii. Jinx t VA eaa eel the H i.i: o n di:i-iiij;tae iliil - Pre-i-i .-iiiial contest. it', new l"t of Wall hi .litia.-. Wood. leolorcd; o: f tlr.' hands r; i n ployed by i-o:it -actor Spi'.ler. on IlieS. A i '. il. II., had his ariri badly eni-h.d on Fri day, by having it i-au-ht i:i a dump car. broiiKh! r- '.' d'. tin. 1 on the subse iuciit day I i AiiJoi h.nmknt or Katikicatiox Mi:i:tin wa able 1 i to wo:k. I thcrefon rccoin-i Pursuant to a cull the Republicans of mend this ee 'lent r -liiedy to all suilen-rs j Somerset borough met in the Court House, icum.-i: i :.. pni:i !r ur.iay ae 1 the llii:;k t'. it the li'iiiic:' pr. ii" s.iint .ilia-. l ie -lion takes phiec on Sat sturdy voters feel relieved to . will be ri. I of the "button s that has 1 f;oii-. on for s-atunlay evening, June !, Col. Johu It. Edie in the chair, to ratify the nomination of James A. Carficld and Chester A. Arthur, when the following resolution wa unani mously adopted : llrxJml. That inasmuch as the Primary Somerset township, formal Hi. jtt.rtio;i is to be held on Saturday next, f JoM pii Meyers and Clarissa ...j.,,.. . iar!. .......bcr of Itcmihlicans will do ad Very lew pe!oiis attended the Sheriir sales on Friday I:i.-t. and there wore but few bid- olfcm! on any of the properties. The old Foundry lot" was sold to Mr. Jon. I'.owiar.r.. of . at I-:. M Dowell ! . (ietlt's and Children's lb froai ard. a! Walter's Store. -.... I' V I1..V.1 -,--.1 !,. will l.!l Veil lowj'iv's Kidney Pad was discovered. S I-J ii r.- b 1 is said thai t.miato j.lant a s il-.nion of coj.p. ras in the on-pot'ud to ei;ht gallons ol ma uiv and rijn'n their fruit two vis ks ear lie- tiian th left to ;:rov naturally. The proper .ueyers. Mtuatcl m r-ina. was soiu to lAua. ; Hk,.ly bl. j,, twt ,li;lt ,his meet ill; i ie .ii.-y , oi soiiicrsc: iioroiiiru.iorMoo. ii iourn until Saturday. June 2li. at J o'clock , r iN -,i i Eiainrclical chun h of tianvtt was sold to ! m p,,.portio,,'of!Mr J-K-I:'''';I''1- Th, sale was ad-1 ' ' 1 1 ' : i .. . . :i . !... ..... i. . r i i . -. . . . Water. Will J"u,i" "C -"s"S ai nan il j A .AloTHLR S t.HIKF. i lie pnue ol a lilotll- time t.ie ota. r property u.Ivertis(s ,vill I : t.r, the life and joy of a home, art-her ehil.l- so it. I a full 1 1 1 rin ill! at the llepubj rle.-iion. Satuniav. .PiaelMt i K.4 I.i lie-" an I .i-:it's Fielerwear ie 1 S.ikl -ar. e!:i-:ii. a-hl - i l l. ea'l a' Walt, t - i Till -Tea! siei,-. wiH Lc . Iliine'i .ill-1 fail Boy. A l-je line Il h. 1 at X. I. ftiiithc!'.l'"-k. ; WI a v ia are it 0iei4 : pla.v tob 1 5 pie.! i brs u) i Inn- tin ii tin Urn-: ticnt s Walter Furnishim; .V Co s. No. ( I.I.O I- Mam J re. I'.raui. of lJrothersvaili y, has had n- crop of corn dc-t roved by roim l jui r- 1 vs. He paid the varmints back hy killina : ; vi-ut -thr.s-with a shui-'.-un, during din-: ntr hours one day. Tin- next .lay he killed iii Ift.VII. Mrs. Jane 1 mm. mot her of John A. ' Ix liii.n. of Hollidaysburir, die 1 on Satunlay ' liioinini,' hist. She ha 1 a limb aiiiputat. d at her reipiest, from which she'was siiU'cring ami diisl shortly afterward. She was ml-c.I i about is.1 veji's,. ; Tin' .Inhn-ti wu T:'!-iin- says Mr. .1. C. Uinlin. of Ta lor tov. nship, Cambria coun ty, U the owner f seveji qiiefrr little jiif.'s and a very queer e .w. The pit's do not show any alleeiiou fir tiicir inothir, but?eiulo 1h- labi.riu iniiler the lailluciiiation that they are eal. c... and will follow the cow a'niit, all the while uttering the nio.-t jibiin tive of huiitTy app.'als. Whenever she lies down they fr.s'ly help iheiiiselves, without any objection bcitif? ofl'ereil on her (nirt, while the old mother pi hunts a mud-puil-die ntid la.ilv takes her ease. ity, and trust it may live lonr and continue to prosper. Eiercit l', ept. FltOM Tl'BKKTF.lor. . ! Mrs. T. L. Robinson has bix-n very unwell fi r several weeks. France Push is canvaleseinslowly. The doctor says he will recover. Itoss Phi'Jippi is happy. They're twins ; hut too late for Abe's census lunik. " The rumor of Mrs. John Williams' death from the sting of a locust, proves, we are happy to say, untrue. Iaist w eek there ws six inches of rain fell in this region hy measurement. The aver age fanner don't wear such an elongated countenance as he did three weeks a;;o. The grain fields are taking on their golden ren, hence her grief when sickness enters j "'- re1)' ' reaper, and takes them away. Take warning then, j The friends and acquaintances of Ir. Win. that yon are running a terrible risk, if they ! Collins, of Somerset, sympathize with him have a Cough, Croup or Whooping Cough, on account, of the sudden death of his only which lead to Consumption, if yolt do not I kou, Charles, w ho was killed in the Pinker attend lot at once. SHI L ill's CONSCMP-! ton lumlier region by a falling trt-, on the T1N CFKK is gt'.arantiH'd to cure them. ; morning of the l-th inst. Pr. Collins is the HI I.I.IER SHOEM A K HII. Ihi Wednes day evening, June !th, 1SSI), by Rev. K. R. Pridenhaugh, in the Reformed church at Perlin, Mr. William F. Hillier, of Chilli cothe, Ohio, to Miss Clara Shoemaker, of Perlin, Pa. MFRRAY SIIFMAKKR. June 0, JS.si), til it Ls now one Of the largest, best and most I by A. ( . Lepley, Est;., Mr. Jacob B. Murray, !. .tent rural Republican jotinials in the j of Fayette county, to Miss Savilla Shutuak State. We congratuhuo our old coiitempo- j er, of Addison township, Somerset county, rarv on this evidence of substantial nrosner- : enn a. T R E FTS H (.) RN K R At the r.-Mideuee of Mr. J. 1). Zimmerman, nearStoystown, Fa., June 17, 1SS0, by J. S. Wagner of the Re formed church, Mr. William II. Trefts, and Miss Martha J. Homer, Imth of Johnstown, Penn'a. in:i. AI-TFATHER. In Stonycreek township, June IS, Kli Altfather. in the 70th year of his age. quietly attending chun h j street ehaiH'l. In referring t' his .i;..r.1 .1. . V !....:..... ... 'sMiieui i.uueu ui . u vauioriiKi in.- a man to carry the' eolors of their elarc that thev see nothing in l.u letter to idifho K.Hsa; ta 1 it will forlorn hope: ILmdall will knife ! pre vent the 'convention from nominating !'t',:lte:lS1 T' h.w 'J i. 1 i, ... i i ! . , , . . : inn to reach s-aeramonto m tune t. l aviiU U lie can. i ayne will tui ine mm. its puoaeainci y.-sieniav was anvu-sen , . . . . . .. .,-. . e t; I . :4- : i... .r w... ..." .i... f attend the state tair about the nnd- ?-iiiiie evlce iui iiiti uuui 11 jicir.si- j ... ...-in. hju.-i-.ii n-i mc .t-i. i.uir-,,i ble. Hendricks will not allow either strengthening him as a caiulidate and put- to win if he can help it, and Field is against eyerylxMly but himself. As the situation now stands no one has within several hundred votes of enough to nominate. All sorts of rumors are afloat, TIMiEX's WITIIIUiAWAI.. The story of Tildens withdrawal has not simplified matters any. It hits rather rendered the reeking, perspir ing delegates a more chaotic mass than before. With Tilden out of the field, it become a free for all fight, the proposed combinations against the llramerev i'ark gentle man at once losing all cohesive jiower. The same may ho said of his own supporters. He will no longer be able to control them for another candidate. Signs of disinte l.t . i. i . .a i.. .. ting a little life into his waning Ihh.iu. 1,1 I ' ! 1 1 ' ll,r Smie of Mr. Tilden s most earnest supiK.rt- j "UT north. crs backed him up in his pro(Kisal and the ' letter was accordingly rushed into print for i KE W AD VER TISEME TNS. the very purpose of winning sympathy and ! : - t . . . ; stiiTcning up the hackliones of doubtful del-1 rrr j . t s. i I egate. It hniktsl yttcnLiy as though it ! ) J , V. I were going to a.r'omplish its pnr)Mise. A i I T ' I very strong feeling of sympathy was cer- V-L Li l L ' L Vy lainly created for the old man. hut this af-1 ternoon a grand reaction set in, and Tilden j stink is away below par. The New York i delegation has made no bones alsmt taking j the old man at his word, at the same time i that the individual nienilicrs have fnvly ex pressed the opinion that the latter Was not h ing hut a bid for more voles. They have: Iiassed little resolutions of regret and are j quietly looking about for a fresh candidate. ! p4r They show no disjiosition to supMirt Sam j Are not exs-ted to decline, but y.- TO REDUCE STOCK A large line of each grade ill be o'tcnsl from to-day. Jnii." 7lh. AT TE' TO FIFTEE5 COTS LESS yard than previous prices ..f tin lianuaii, or to am mat eminent siocKnomer this season. gration have already shown them- of Uie tan.b.r.i on ompany. Henry h. . selves in the New York state dele- j ra".!,c- T1,e la,u'r '" captured the , (H UN A MAI II IN uS gation, and uesptte tlie ettorts of j Sammy's shrewd lieutenants to hold j them level for Payne, the cohorts Wll s. arc breaking to pieces. Randall's friends are red-hot over Samniv's conduct, and the Speaker himself is getting on his war-paint to vigorous- but that is all the good it will do him. I HOW MO.NET IS fsD. i Plainerevidence of the use of money to buy j hrani I delegates no man wants. TheOhiodelegation The finest ii.ilHirled. and all is pledged to Thumian and instructed for j him, and they are all bound in honor to j support, but Uncle Sammy s "barT' has I KOHEKSKT HIBKC'I Corrected by Cook tt Bezrits. duuks ia CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED Apples, dried, V ft , Applebutler. V IP bran. V 10u ""i Kutier, ) B. (keic) butter, y (roll) linckwheat, fl busnol " meal, luO a... : Beeswax, fl Price 10 cents, 50 ints and ifl. Tor la'.rne ; only lineal descendant in the county who side. " V.V.V. Pack, Side or Chest, use Shilolfs Porous ' carries the name of one tif the six lii.-ti who " cuuntry hama, f) a.... ,,, 1 , , , . ,. - , e . trn, (ear)V nnsiiel Plaster. Price 2 cents. I settleil among the Indians in the 1 urkcytoot (ahellt-U) bushel.... Sold bv ieo. . P.enfor-1. Dr.i-.-gist, Sum- i n-srion, about tiie year lSl-'i, ,Kl years la-fore j eal i ' 1 . Ili.ll lbmll. la ft. erset. Pa. !ineelol 1 M-.-ss i r.nimi:i. uy t lit mi is at N. P. Wu t. ii.V o's. I t Koi -m.i.. The house and 1 William lbs hs;.-!,.-. liiiicol Mr-. .Mary l.-.-vins. tn :i:id cheap, and (Jen si b.t Hats, P. ,; s Kariiishiiig ( At Ki!la:i!iing, recently, one (lash of light-j Ko!u:i:ts' ICmi'.U'k ation. Kheumaties or ni.ig km., k.'d a h .y down, sialic 1 a team to j si::l'crers wilii sprains, cuts, bruises, old or setting it on tire, ; fre-h wounds swellings, burns etc. will hydrant so that it ; find it to their advantage to use M d Knihrocution. It has Ihvu in use over 40 year-, and is the most reliable and eflicacio-.ts remedy known. I' docs not blister the skin andean therefore Ik-used raie .-..!. io ) 1.1.11. run oil", struck a house now o-T'i- and then di-uibliug the For j.artieii- could not beiisc l for a ipleia-h the names. so that it ; find it supply of water to ; erts celebnil It' per-ions were as careful of their health as they are of their wealth the diatl would be iiiueh smaller from that dreadful j scourge consumption. It carries olT in the j I lilted States in one year ten times more j . . . 1!. Pob- i P-r; "is ...an su.-eiini.Ksi io ,.,e yeuow lever ,llo ((f uT m During the late war one of herson's Philadelphia was settled by the Knglish. Mrs. Klizabeth Miller died at the res idence of her son. Prof. I. J. Miller, in Ursina, June in the "2t year of her age. She i was interred at the Cross Roads cemetery, on the lSih. Rev. Long delivered the funeral The deceased was aiilictcd during N. 1 1. Y!ti:i; .V o's. nuts, John Wa'cnnaii has built a new barber .shls. s'noj,, one ihnir south of J. II. Pisei's confec tionery . lie has a mat. clean place, and as I .':;. lee ut ' br bliss, but bein'r iL-liorant t Oft St- irtiic of Iay's Kidney Pad is costing I.SI ti.mv JN-iple their lives. C. N. liovd Mi ll our pisiple know tiiat John is a skilled vvor kinaii, no other rcromiiti.ndi...ion is lus'd- ;ive him a call. F 8e.r I f A' ,a i'l KS Im.k IIn:i:! For your (iruss .vr : ii . 1 I iiuotliy. call ;:t tin-1 li.ur i-f Co-.k A P.i.i i::ts. M . m .: Kliej' Syril) h.-r-, be! or i ron ire giving your little haV iiiedieines. n-iiieinlH-r thai f Tar, Ilorchouiid and Wild with much better results ihan any liniment in the market. It is also good for horses where an outward application is desired, and should be found in every household, and well regulati'd stable, l'ri'-e 'St cents per ho; tie. For sale only bv t. W. P.enford. in the South. Thousands of valuable lives would have licen saved from consumption had they used Sines John Miller, was killed at Fort Wagner, South ( li. rtv, is the only cough preparation that r iii'.nai.; no opium, morphine, iiorany other narcotic. Sold onlv bv (i. W. P.enfor.1. s on hand the cclchra'ed (i iTei Flour, made at Springfield, i). In timf'.e;. A full line of Family fcml U.m, cheap for cash. .bleu I it t Says an exi lian;: c;.ll- at vour house .: ' If a Hebrew peddler and desires to sells you A II im antii' Stokv. A woman who gave ; the name of Mrs. Maggie Kiihne, and said ; she was from 'oiinct'.sville, gave herself up to the polii-e of Chieago Sunday night, ask I iv.g for protn-tioii uml something to eat. Uicl. I Iiu. 1! the uiaYlo-t. Josiaii Ki.ii.h:. rioN. Fai.vkks. I am the agent for Croi-cries ; a haiidsonie silk dress pattern for $20, don't veil linv it. The fabric is uncommonly line Ft ;rain Cradles" the best i Josl Ml II ! l'.K. Soinersi t, Pa. for ai d beautiful, and the end displayel all si.k, 1 at tlie r-iiiiaindcr of the jKitlern is lil.n. in .'M-haUL'e for country or li.r cashwe now oner the larg- f F.xtra shore N... 2 Mackerel in ( 1'lMl ' pcslur tSt S( A r. J -s'K .v Iha.KiTs. FaJmlks, I.,k.k II- kk! I am . -,in to the frojitMth a full line of Ma.-kerel Fish to iipiitaim '. Walker buih a very nieebani for l.;:iiel Keller, in Stonycnvk township, dicing lat nioinh. I; is ninety feet long by forty-iwi feet broad, and is first-class in all re-Veil, at least tins is the verdict o. all Her story is that her husband left her seven weeks ago, and she was led to believe he had goneto U-adviilc. Sellingall of thcircil'ccis, she secured a suit of lmy's clothes and went to I.eadville. but could not lind her huslmnd. After scarchin;: ciirht .lavs and sm'iilinir all j her money, she was obliged to ri'trace her even- voter. I s!eis. She walked, stole rides on trains and 1 be 1 iar, u.i ; carIi!1.. ,.trstin.' shell struck l.ini scat- Cherry and Ilorehouud in time. In all : u.lin,, ,lis 1)rjills iu ,hc m.c f Thomas An-easc-s of whooping cough, cnup, astlitua croll, oSIC ,lf llis comnuli-s, who is a rc-si-andlungiineitionsit has pr.ive.1 to be a xUU UnyllMl, Prot Miller has the certain cure when taken in time. Sold only j vnil,nt,iv r the entire eoinmuni'v in his by fiisirge W. Penford. Price 2."i cents ; ex- ! ,.av.l(.Ilf. tra large bottle, "sic. M ve. Call skina, -&t, KlfKi, V do Fluur, bbl Flaxseed ) bu., (ii tt) Us.ms, (sugar-euro.!) fl b Lorl, rf lb Leather, red 0)e, ji j " npiier " " kip, ' Mltldllnga, an.1 choj. luufts... Oat, V DO Potatoes, $1 bu , Feichea, dried, fl E Kyebu KiOfs, V & Salt, No. 1, 'fl bbUextra " Oroand Alum, per suet. " Aahton, per sack Sugar, yellow t " white Tallow, f) 1 Wheat. V bu WooU V fc ...6c to to aoC40o i as 15e ..'...'.'."'.'.'.'.boe 2 00 5e .".V.V..".V.V.8c 10 to to 70S TOO 3C l.. i u i. t:i.i ' r. t...i l i v iiiiiiuu.i v. iv i liu.-ii r. i;i in in-, -i iiui;..- i , ,. l ., l tt . i . ,-, , . ' i been used to eihsI advantage. JIo liaies 1 ayne, OI UlllO. ; Tiurman bitterly, partly on account of I I'EXNSVLVAM.V DELEGATES. ! the Electoral CoiiuuisMoii, and then !- ! The Pennsylvania tleloaatw are red-hot et what they tenn Tilden's treaehery to Rnndiill. Mr. Mal eohn Hay, of Pittsburgh, a delegate from Western Pennsylvania, id verv out.spoken against Judge Payne. He says his connection with the Stand artl Oil Company and the record he made in Congress, voting always against .the interests tif Western Pennsylvania, will prove fatal to him as a candidate in his section. Mr. Hav advocates Randall's nomi- and savs Tild H. H'CALLUM, 77 FIFTH AVENUE, 1 1 RBOiE VOOD STREET. PTTTSBTJRGH, allkuk- OHERIFF'S iie horns, ! SALE. tioii instruct for him, Tilden. The Thiinnan men have not liecii at all t ward alniiit seiziie' the bull by the ..... ... i i I liTtrtuenOTtaIn wrtUof FI. Fa. l-ue.l out of and the ringing rt-olu.ioiis pa-seil by tnem the'Coun of Comm. Pleas of sj..in-rt Countv. at their indignation meeting t.Miiidit, de- I aml K me direetml, then will be expos.'.! . ' , . , to public Kile at the Court H.iuso, la Somerset, liouncing the corrupt means by which the j fa. on defii tion iu tlie ihio delegation was brought about. This sort of business will do more damages to the cause of I'nele Sammy's leg atee, than the few purchased votes can bene fit him. MO.NKV IX TUS I.M'IVNl it.: i: ; itiox. The use of Tilden's money has .-.Is-, bad , iiaiuiii, ;uni e;iy s i uueu iicn n u its elt.-ct in the In. liana del. -.-ation. ".".'.V.""."".V.".l8o ! n,m in ri iUrn fr s'15 vietorj- lit; won iziuiii'iw for him at the Pennsylvania state mim"!"! convention. Colonel James P. Parr, 8(5 ' of Pittsburgh, likewise opjMises I""!"!"e67oo Pavne and favors Randall. Randall Titirttfa;. Jvbj 1 , 1SS(, at 1 oVlnck r. all the rliht. title. Interest and ami elutm of the delendant- Williaut Smr, nt. lr. and to the lollowinir ileacrilied real estate. Hiiuate In l(0f mmh .nunt Twp., Somerset countr. Pa., coatalnlnz "Jls acrea more or less. f which there are about 175 aereaclear anil about 47 a-rf!. in meadow, with a lance brick dwelling houM. trams dwelling h.iuse, batik barn and other mitiiuil.linas thereon erecte.1. adioinlnirlandsot lunlel Keraev. wliere a 1 Joseph Baah, Pearaon Lobr. Henry Lehr heirs defection from Hendricks is now inaiiifi-st. Tilden is the uncompromising enemy of Hendricks and will spare no menus, bow ever dishonorable, to compass un 1 defeat him. Money is Ix-ing spent libcrailv in all! and others, with the amurtena!M-e4. Taken In execution at the iuit of Julia Suler Noticc All persona pun lia.-tnic at the above sale will please take not less that a part ot the purchase money ti bw made Known at the time of tale will be required as won na the pniiertv is knocked uown, einerwlse it win lie av'.in ex- i posed to sale at the risk of the ant purchaser. i.li-ntlv Irving I The resilueof the purchase nrnney must be paid ToBBSOB t.t,.,..lf -ill T, o.biir.ti.b..bTA tb.if jltr-o..... ,nu TI... ..Ill Hem . wail, .. .. .... , , , . I . , , ... ton or before Thursday. o44e ;ne IS Jin tlie held, altlioilirn tnere IS i-t" weaken every no. iy anil !.:.... tlie lig.o as 1 tk.urt,thetimeaxe.ibytheOourtfortheacknowl- no doubt but that he is bendina his I confusing a one a- i--ible, in the I. hi.- that ! '"t -"Ir.1"''! iir"""'" 7ae ! everv enerov toward necomiilishin.r i after a Kilkenny cat light of -even.! days' n : . - - - i ..... i , .- , tt 24a 40 i his own nomination. He will lut- 6iy: 7S I 4,.rl,. v.ist. .ill nttenmts to tiominnte .810 iluration, hisown name will ::: forwanl at a critical moment "TV.T ' . 1 -1. tliTSr,ii.li ti-.II. loirr-.l. Kill ."-..-tin n-i i nu Tri.iiir i- nmuuui . ...... .....i,.... ..... . - . . - 1 ! ... . i ti : ...1 36".. 0 Collisioii in a I'og. tl is- '.night . i, rushe.1 a nil! lievir lie noininated. There Is tisi much bitter feeling excited over the liberal use of ids after hi-nself, than any other candi- "",m'v nva,!'- ."M In;n,"s "7 ..to Ston-it.e Unl hi.. now ihnt .: "C"" ' ---.-... .- "i Hancock. much Judsre Held suinds a better chance with Randall, ed until the tiurcbase money In paid in lull. 1.1x1 A K KYLE, Slier, IT. Somerset, June W, 1880. ( TIME TABLES. KouTiieCvmpviux. We will send the I The (.'ham-ellor of the German Empire is HcitALii from now until the first of January, ! uncme- tioiiablvthe most astute iHilitician of to any addressin Somerset county, for OXE IKILLAU '. The money in every case to accompany the order. Subscribe at once, so as to get a full account of the primary elivtioii to lie held in June. The subscription does not expire un til after the full and complete returns of the Presidential election have been published. We hope Republican will sec the necessity of having a our time. Hut he differs in one important particular from the-f-mrent type of the Ku roiiean diplomatist. The Mctternichs, (lorts chakoll's, lieusts, cr Ul omite rtrtnt, with all their imitators big and little, look on diplom acy as a sort of legerdemain, or, perhaps we should better sty, as a game of cards, where the player must under no circumstances show his hand." The diplomat must use stalwart pajsT in the hands of i language to rtmrnil bis thoughts, and he The IIfxald will continue to ) imist never commit himself to anything. But Prince Bismarck has rejieattsily pro- Xhv Yokk, June 10. At twenty minutes past one o'clock on Sunday, in latitude 40 dep;. o', min. north, longitude 07 deg. 42 min. west, the National line steamer Queen, from London to New York, was in collision with Anchor line steamship Ancho ria from New York to Glasgow. A dense fog prevailed at the time, so that when the two ships were seen from each other's decks they were not more than two ship lengths apart. The Imw of the Queen struck on the port bow of the Anchoria Senator Wallace, ' Tilden is out (if the way. will do j what lies in his Hwer to hold the TT . 1 .1.1 . . i a . I. naiicocK. oeiegatesiiriii nt tiie i eiui sylvania delegation. He is uncom promisingly hostile to Randall, and says the caiulidate must le an east ern man. After Hancock he pre fers Ray ard, whom he eulogizes as the model of American statesmen. The nomination of Horatio Sey mour he believed would be a wise one if there is any certainty of his acceptance. DELEGATES All. AT SEA AND A NTM- partly worked her way that far, and there ; KKP-HOT KKPl'llLICAX ! claimed his purposes in advance with the j about twenty feet abaft of the hitter's cxs'. te l e.ssistaniv ill reaching her home. j And will lalmr earnestly for what it deems greatest candor. As for his fellow diplom- j foremast, cutting its Wily through "" ! the best interest of the party. Ask yoar atists of other governments, they have never j iC jron )m ten feet inlioard from I ..... j iie coining coinioc:!. viiiciu a. ...t. J leas- ne-e-hiior to subscribe! vet ..cm. ne.-i.sfomod to the iTeat Cbiuiee - ... 1 -IV,..,. .1... . ,),.!- I ' -. ,.--is'-"' -- lIMTlilll UIICl 1111. 1. III.: Win .it iii;iihs. ... i -t , .in , ..i . ... i ii it. .,-1. . . i, I'... .1 ... I v'i lu.-.i.i in hviiimir i . j it . 11. . . win. Lave seen it. Mr. Walker is .vrlainlvU. . . - .... ... -.1 .., ...'..' I. ' , I ... t- J ClCtir XO lltO OOUOlll a ,.-..! Ol. tiller. l...,.:, .1,,. lr--i.ln..oi nr.. t:iLilo. -o.i1 I (rnn-inilii I.i n u.. t. Mit1 Mil : Slaved v T)T t'4- 1. i.Hi i jlaiiy! I it to M.l.l . priei-i for i giiar.iiif.vd. J s:h Ki:i.i.t.;i . White-iiash a'l.l l'enilizer. baud alfiued Plaster, l.ime and I eiiivnt. t n k u mr load, iiiid oll'.-r for sale i.. -el or lHiiuel. iiiid M moderate t IS'K A liKl lllTS. M iKktx M ; 'kisstki:j:t. I will hand a! all time... P--.f. Pork. Mut Sause;.'. at rinsonal-leirieis.. n-rt Vr. J.i-s ph llerr, of Oil City, is on a visit to r i.it'cs and friends here. Joe was mi iicidii -A when our genial .lrusriri.-t, X. r .roou,e. !,.,,., ,k ,,, l,i,11M.f a jf,., and im- prov-.l ta-oj'irt;iiiity to take a slmrt trip to el! S.iuierset, where he is always welcom ed bl il.H-J of friends. a a meat v.aj thr.-e times T kt in f I- -li'.r.i iJB i !..-r go . b and prii-et , . Rial kit I h'gf U.K.-I .ianner i Hat or P.; k. Hi.M.V Kl:. ut. have reduissl ilK. hip Hats and a great Trimming" to i-iose giving :: rare chance heap. Mrs. A. K. I'm.. ; Tijl lOMtn ri KMi.N ill all tou-.wbi.N llm ei il! lie ..-M-iied for the intmarv election mr hx.-l by tiie rules, on Saturday. :h. and in b-iroii'hs a: 4 o. it ..iwill lieel..,( at C iie- nl' the nulisi ami Regulations goy ' eniin; Re;iiihl;can Primary Klectious ::i Sonierv: county, print's! ut this i.Ilice. iu neat punpldet fonn, lix't inehi-s, convenient ; for earn ii z in sket, can Is? had at (lias. H. Kbiier A f'o.'s New l.-p a. Prii-.-P ti nts. Tlireucpies for -" i : -its. At ti.,' J'itent time when there are so many w.n-Jilt s liniments in the market, it would Is- 4 ell to iniiiire which is the liesf this will l -l oiiiid in M. 1. IIolerts' cele brated Kinj.ri) iiiioii. Il is n ianacca for all aliments tint tiiire rubbing cither on man orlsa-t. f oi ale oiiiv bv ti. V.". Itcnford. tiotis and the patronage eonstaiitly increas- serves their purjiose so long as it chimes in ing. The ad ln-s of ltev. A. J. Rowland, of J with their schemes, projects and jHs-aliar Philadclpliia. before the literary siM-iety will j ideas so long as they can find taffy in its Ik- delivered Thursday eveuing, June 24. . columns, lint just let the editor utter a Alumni meeting Friday evening, June 'Si. j word in condemnation of some foible, or Examinations June iMtii ami I'.nli. lcun- ; conirawiung tneir views, ami the same par- nicnccnieiit at Jo a. m., Satunlay. JuneiHtli. Coiutncnocmeiit dinner 12 in., June 2lth. Instantly the only between the lines of his manifestoes, j y.ator rU:ihed ill and filled hold No. The reader who is curious to obtain an in- , , Qf the jn.10ria. and breaking side view of Priiu-e losman k's character as I t,myn the inm bulkhead that Sepa the genius of itatixnift. will lind muei, to; ratej;t from y0 o mM jt interest him in a pai-r contruiutiil to the ; T. ,.. utti,i ronidK- but yeth Amr,;M R.-w for July, by the great j l &l bv lu othcr compartments, ere swn after followed by the Hen Chancellors llosweil, Montr. I.c.stli. entitled j Jnh T. rj .u., Onnon dricks club of Indiana. BER OF SABLE STEEPS IN THE DISTAXl E. I.OOMINi; UP Ctx.ixxATr: June 21. The hot weather has not had the effect to les sen the ardor of the friends of candi dates, and the Streets have presented an animated appearance since eleven o'clock. The Americus and Randall clubs, of Philadelphia, paraded the streets with music and banners, and The 11. A . Railroad Company will issue blecaricatun-s of humanity, and their friend-ti.-kets at tin- usr.a! excursion rates, from ship or esteem is not worth having. They June '2".' to 2;th. and good to return 'i:h are the mushrooms of society that spring up and L'sth. and flourish in darkness, hut wither and ! stink under the sunny ravs of sis ial intelli- a Friend of America and as a other articles in the same Itis:u:Tek ties' will turn up their snoots and Sneer de- 1 .Statesnia-i nsiveiv. Such iieoiile are mere eontenmti- i. . .. 1 1 .i... . u ilTlil I it- f.tii'. ..it: i...u .ii... inv I'liiteil States," by Professorfioldwin Smith; "The Exod:s of Israel," by President S. C. llartlett. a defense of the Pentateuchal ac count in the liiht of modern resetirch : "The ! F.n.disb HoiiM.. of Ijir,l " hi- I V Tliorobl We don't know how "Royibthedruggis:.'' 1 gence aud refinement. V.'e have not sniann- 1 1..., r t. . ,.t; ,. ' ,. .... ; eil a half centurj- to become a time server I M Har.la';er . .!, bibo'bi,-nl i Cel. TllC I)a.S.-ellJiei-S of the AncllO- istnilvof thewoinanou.-stion: "The Panama 1 na were transterrca to tlie yueen in ill advertise it, but on Thursday last, in the town of Conni'Ilsyille, on the "Darc j devil Yough," in the presence of Rev. lar j nett and "these witnesses," he wits married 1 1 i Miss Ardella Car.-oti, and even under such trying circumstar.ces he retneinlx're.1 the printer, as our "devil'' can testify. Mr. and i Mrs. P.oy.l (ahem ! bow does it sound C. X.) I will return to Somerset aliout th was crushed in so that the water flooded her forward compartment, which extends from the stem post 2 feet aft. Her head was weighed down so that she was steered with difficulty, but, like the compart ments of the Anchoria, the bulk head was water tight and she float f ir a smirking smile of hollow adulation.- Ax AsToxisiumi Fait. A large propor tion of the American people are to-day dy ing from the e'.I'ects of I)yseisia or disor dered liver. The result of these diseases up- 1st of ' on the masses of intelligent and valuable Canal, by Count de Lesseps; and cy in Fiction," by A. K. Fiske. V.eha-.ea i.e-ilv and p.-sitive Cure fori""'" .' Catarrh. Iipt heria. Canker Mouth, and : chased i Ib-ada he. in r III. H S ATA RRH RKM- "" ' F.IlY. A nasi Inj-stor free with eaei, hot- r""1 '""i''1' WU ' l ",vul" "V. i tie. I-c it if oil .1,-MIv lualtli and sweet f"r 'K in Uc II ED AM Ml breath. Prieei i cents. j ,,r' one who .I.h-s that is, and of n !!. Si Ti l.. Ss-rctarv. t t r. B t f r Pa. I ti pn. Wv. fl d i l ru-i p. in. J'tui Ki.:.:.i:k. Chairman. 1 ' P. by urge V. P.eiifonl, Sorners.-., oil's CiTiuiui Rfii:i.. A lnarvcloiis rCa'arrh, Iiiphtheria, atiker-moiith ad Ache. AVith each lmttlc then' is 'lions nasal inj.s-tor for the more vue- trea-.itient of the complaint, without harm-. IViee ."si cents. ;l!' hy rge W. P.eiifoid, Sienei.t, KiNi.t Piori.E. lio you know that re strange jsiple in our community, stra.nee ssiile Us-ause they seem to t.i suffer und pass their .lavs mi-era- $ i'le s.. by IysH-psia, and Iaver I'mii I Indigestion. Constipation, and m-ucr- iitv. when SIIII.OH S VITAI.1ZKR "antiisl to cure them, sail- by ;,-onri- W. Itcnford, Soin.T-ct. ( hauni-cv -1 Wiir,,; i;i:o Ho... A ground hog.; about hail' -row . nod nerf.-e:!v xihite. was ca.udit .. Satur ,v last, bv Mr. 11 hoine froin :,u extended trip in the Western Mioy, in llaiu. er townshij., in a com field 1 h.-re h.' was cil i-.-ntinif corn nl the time. A white ground .ttt is something never be- i Illlvo ""Vovcd their condition in life, he July, ::nd. we suopose, take up their resi- hKsiple is most alarming, making lift- ai-tual- lenee in the neat little home Mr. P.. pur-' ly a bunlen instea.l of a pleasant exis.enec of enjoyiiiciit and usefulness as it ought to le. There is no good reason for this, if you will only throw aside prejudice and skepti cism, take tlie advice of Prnggists and your friends, and try one In it tie of Ureen's August The ehaniihi" bride will lie t lower. lour stsis'.y relief is tfrtain. an addition to Somerset s.K-ie- ; Millions of lmttlen of this meilieiiie-liave ; been given away to try its virtues, with sat- i ! isfacton results iu every case. You can buy Maneeny has lately n-tunic.l ' a sample Isiltle for 10 cents to try. Three doses will relieve the worst case.. Positively sold by all Druggists mi thv Western tinent. in the spring. It is iianliy iiei-essary for us to s.iy that the life of the newly mar- riisl coiii.le will l e one long dream of bliss, nALU, anW cv ht ought to !, bapi M l l. oliliil tv. States. Although he met many Tons who 1 emigrated from this countv years ago, who foreseen in that neighborhood. Mr. M Coy intends lni.itig a pet of it. Tim". will i. - . c ..- 1 to i:.. 'oo- r 1 l.lliuiiili I e'l.aiio.s, 1 remain in our good old county. He who lived on Cox's creek, in Somerset township, (near Kooiitziownt. a rich man now, but in mod crate circiiiiisiani-cs when he left here, twen ty slil y .'ars ago. He had planted an ex tensive iniiple grove, that excelled Jacob Casebeer's in the .jUaii'.ity of trees, but we iu. So il fti Alt exchange smu it ought to lie tu ne generally known ;!ut wheat llotir is prola bly the ln-; ar'.ieli tothrow overa firccinsed by the s'litling a:i-i ismitinir of kero'cne. It oic.-iit t ibcluoiv.-. Us au-e Hour is always ! will have to see ls-fore lKlieving it is mtpiT within convenient reach, and of,en valuable ior in bti.nty. Mr. Martceny asked us to articles of eloibin... I.I....L-.-! ..... are de- I tell him the number of trees it; Shaulis' or- s:royed in extingU sbing such tires. Ashes am! sand ain- cipiai y as g.snl. K.-F1U.S1, Mi. its. Again to tb.-; and no further dis.pH.intmi nt. I i !" my M.-jt Market 011 Thurxlay, ' ii, it!. IWf, V.-id and Mutton, the "I uhieh caiiti.it lie Mirjiassed in this ' I'egri-ttim. thai mi- i.i'.rL-... f f'-r In .;,vs. fr WMllt ,,,KHi I : i.e.. r I J the patMtiage of my former pair.. ,r.wi.. chanl, seven acres, trees planted six feet apart one way and four the other, but we will have to defer our answer until a sulise tptent lime. The Akmv Wou.m. In Long Island and New Jersey terror attends the march of the army worm. Crojis uttacked by it are lost ; it devours grasses to the roots, strijis wheat to the stalk, leaves no trace of growiiigVoru, and causes the rye blades on a limad field to vanish in a few hours.. Millions of the worms swarm across roads or gravelled I laths, where the einbuttlcd fanners stand ready for them, and destroy them with stampings, thrashings and rollers ; but mil lions more run t!id ganntlet; and ravage be yond. Fnrrows are filled with fire, or with water, or with crass soaked in Paris green ; Proflga-! and the two vessels maue tneir way j back to New York, where they arriv- - ;cd safely yesterday afternoon. Ao Coxn.1 km e Items. i f)ne was jost im, one waS fatally Our census .man, Abe, never n.sed come j injured. hereagain, aller elevating his i-vebrows, with a little pucker in the corner of his mouth, j ,n i-lievenlful Knd ta Congress, when that woman told him her age was a! trifle over 25 years. Wassilnotox, June 16. The clos- (ieneral (lariioM priss-di through this place j in hours of the session, both in the one night last week, on his way to Wash- j Senate and the House, were uncom- l ington, to be present during the closing i nionly uneventful. No bail lejris- hours of Congress. "o one knew of his j fat Kin WilS got through, and nogood, coming, which was cjuite a disappointment j either. Iractically, nothing was to the folks, as many of them would have 1 done. The Senate passed much of lnin pleased to sec our next President. j fiie time in executive session, and, The Republican of tills place and vicini-, in fact, did not adjourn until fifteen ty met on the evening of the IStli inst., and j minutes past twelve, although the organized a ronsing Oarfield and Arthur Senate clock Was manipulated to club. The uniform agreed uihhi fortheseem to indicate precisely noon, club consists of scarlet ..-ape with awhitcjln the open session two or three boarder and a blue cap. The proinr otHccrs D1J1S were discussed, but only one were elected and ruU-saiidregulationsado! that for the n'lief of certain Indian ed. We mean business. piintmctors. which was sitnnorted 4J Ilumlars fotveil an entrance into the sad- v Mr. Hoar passed, besides a few to- lowers of Randall feel especially hanl wanis him lus-ause he has not thrown mantle to Samuel of Philadelphia. The fight Ls anybody's and the cry most freoiicn'lv heard is "Fiery man for himself and the devil take the hinhnot. BAI.TI.nOKi: ! OHIO R. It PITTSBURGH DlVIiSIOJf. On and after May 34, 1M0, tralni on this mail , . Wilt 'ICUIL am .HIT, uc..v, qui at I V I All 1 lOS I ..,,1 u.',.... Slranu. u fnlliiM- MoveiiientH of Presiiileiit ami Cabinet. Washington", June 17. The Pres ident, Mrs. Hayes and Mr. Webb 0. I laves expect to leave tomorrow for Columbus, Ohio, where they will spend Sunday. From Columbus they go to attend the commencement exercises at Kenyon College next Thursday. Secretary liamsoy, ac companied by Colonel P.arr, Judge Advocate, will h ave shortly for Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, to inspect the military prison there. General Sher man will go to St. Paul, Minnesota, to be present at theexercises there July 3 in commemoration of the dis covery cf the Falls of St. Anthony. Mr. W. K. Rogers, the President's AH trains run by Baltimore Time 14 minutei faster taan PltUboruh time. Toe Expren tmln leare Plttsborxb at 7:45 P. M. arriTiaic at CunoellsTlUe 10 no P. M., Ko. li wihsI 11 m f. M. Ia return the Expirees leavee Cumberland at A. M., arriving; at MuHi w.xmI -I :'3 A. M., Uonnellsvllle 6.04 A. M., Pltu borgli 7.4i A. JH. TIIE CHIEF TOPIC mrtv will leave about the first of of conversation is the letter of Mr. JK- for the Pacific coirst. to be irone for the summer. Secretary Sherman The moet direct ami pleasant route to ta Eat and Sooth Tla Wasliingtun Cliy. Throuirh Mall leavlD at A. v., dally, r rlTeaat Washinicton atJS a. .: Baltliaore. IUM r. M.; Ptnlapelphla3:lo a. M-; Mew Xural:4i a. iiitii.j J. lit. it.i , f-. . , , ' Throiurh Exprees. leaving !:... dally, ar- 4 j rove. X. J.. With hit family for tilt: Irtveeat WabmKtiMiat:40 a. m.: BalUinure, C ..-.. Tl ,,,IA.l MtllllULl. r-vi iciaiv l iu.ui i..-. ii .iiei . u. ; Phllwleipbia; 1:14 r. . ; Jf. Y., 1 4. r. M. will leave next Monday fr a week's ! Thronich Mall train dally. Expaena tralna daily except Sanday. Accvmmodation train anU 'djreit Express daily except Sunday. dlery and hardware store of I.. II. Krooke of this place i the nioniinif of the 13th inst., by allcctin.tr an opening through one of the jianels of the door and reniovint,' a bolt on the inside. Mr. linxike and JelT l!irdlcpt in an adjoining room with the petition door open anil -after the burglars had affected an entr.ini-einto the store. Mr. Uird was awakened by the noise of heavy font falls and rather loud talking when he aroused Mr. ltruoke who seized a revolver but the army in the rear inarche 1 over the j uul filV(1 ,hrce at ,hc r, which van to the tresli liel.ls wineii tiie tren. ni-s ltf ,urse ,lisIH!rscli them ina lively manner. In okm winter ai d in spring and auliimii, ill fn-t-ziti- cn.l tlei t... n-,itlier r,.f.,1s in . lav soils .,fi.. b-s . aiiM.ext io imnassahlc. ! MoiuLiy inoniing last, jiersons passing the do not protect. By night and by day these T, nfrf slletcca.,iitarn iug anything ! ravages go on, aim me .ieirui.ioii aireanv j ...,. and for v.e. ks and somelim-.-s for months, i burying gniuiul attachwl to Cr.ss ltoails l . farmers cannot drav their prmluce to mark-1 r- hun b. (Iiartiers township, discovered with as iniinv more as et, and ta.is ofu-n st ffer heavy loss by ki--i-ing it oti hand. Til cheapi-it roads in the end are the iiiaca.l.i.ai.isl. I: has U'eti re marked hy wise in .i : "U ( the country i :'" oiiiin.hitisl, ami reiiuihi n..j1fiilly.Ae., Wn. H. Cim.k. c Hi M'Ri:n Tiii.i mm, Sthono. Iii the inoiillis tl.cn- has 1m-. ii inon- ll.un "'Is.t'll- that a grave had been ojn-ned during the night. An examination was made and it was soon discovered that the grave of Miss Aggie Fergus, daughter of Mr. Thomas Ker- muke good roa,Ls ad the r.u.ls will make ! P,a. wl" died al.out eignt years ago, linn the country" and there is mu h truth in M"" violated. The ghouls had dug down the ada-jc. : to the coffin, wiiich they liMke ami Iheii fled without (so far as known) having is great. The pest appears esjiecially alter hot, dry springs, as has Iieeu the ease the jiretent ss-ason. The worms then spring into existence suddenly, as if by magic, and advance to their work of destruction in countless multitudes.' Tie moth is of a yellowish-drab color, wit.: a small white Ait near the center of each of its forewings, and a dusky oblioiie striiie at their titis. On bills which came over from the I louse. There were several attempts to get the President's veto message read, but they were frustrated, ami consideration of it was finally post- Foned until next session. In the louse there was much confusion, but all efforts to do business was balked. McLane withdrew his sugar bill, but the House refused to go to the Sjieaker's table, and the Senate bills thereon failed, and the call of the House was in progress when the .i - i - e a. i 1; l l il. i me nour oi iweive arnvcu, aim me ISjieaker proclaimed the adjourn ! nient. Milw.ukee, June H. The Sr,i-' . tintf Chijipewa Falls sKt ial says E,'-"t' theChipjiewa river is tailing, and that a careful view of the ground Ticket office, corner Firth Avenue and Wml streets, and depot corner Grant and Water sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. C K. LORD, Oen. Pener Arent. L. M. C il.E,ieneral 1 least Aicnnt. A DMINISTKATOR'S S0TIC E Tilden declining the use of his name again for the Presidency. While some were disposal to read in the vacation and' recreation close ot the letter a willingness toj serve the party, the majority of the j Ijomm-s by Fl.xxl in Wi-n-onsin, leaders look upon it as a hnal decli nation. Hon. Sam. J. Kandall and Hon. Henry Watterson takethis view of the letter. The New York delega tion, as will lie seen by the resolution given below, regard the letter as ex pressing a sincere desire on the part 'of Mr. Tilden not to lie longer con- SlUt ll'-l lull'iiuait.. A l irj itiuivuiii with some authority that the ev i million, are reixirtcd to e he York delegation will jiresent the IJecf Slotidi, and the losses of the ! XjlXEClTTOIt'S NOTICE, name of H. 15. Payne of Ohio for j lunilx-rnK-n will be but little more j vwof Ihlnie, 7Anmtuaa, Ut. of l'resulent. li tins is none me unio itntin uie repair oi me uootns, piers delegation, which i now solid for and mills. There are from fifteen Senator Thurman, will be in an em-j to nineteen millions in the river barrasing position. Outside dele-! above here, exclusive of those in the s sav tnev win nave io leave lenow river, i.ie oamae in nti- tate of Mary Flock, late f Jcnner Township, Somerset enuuty. Pa., de'd. Letters ol aUmlaLitratiunl oa th ahare eetat havlnir been aranted to the nnderslined hy the pnner antk.irity, notice is hereby i"n to laws shows the loss to lie less than antici- ZVXZl WZPttS liateil. About UUCCn inillliill h'Ct duly authenticated lorsetrlen.enLatiny oftVe at of logs are safely held in the Yellow ! ft-'i. Koa,,,' p' 00 'r, J - river. All t he Iol-s. exccM about live k.s. ii.h;, 1 1... 1. ..1. 1 t L" r ..lit-i-ii Adntmlstratiir. Stoystuwa lxir., Ssimerset Csi, P., dee'd. Letters tcsr.tre-ntary on the aNnre estate haTlnsr been (ranted to the nndersl(ned by the proper authority ; notice is hereby Kiven ti. all a.-rs.ms Indebted to sahl estate to make iminedlaui paj nieot, and thoee hitlnif claim aaainst thesme to ore sent tbein duly authenticated lr settlement " -. i. 1 i i :u 1 e -ii .y nt i on Saturiav. June litth. at the olrrae ut iliunnan ami goto tayne, nut an 1 pewa county win 1101 execu .mi"j . s.lUi Heritey, in stoysuiwa or.t at 1 eciork will not lo so as long as Jewitt has by the loss of the bridge at Chippewa. : r. . zimmep.max. friends in the delegat,on, who hojie Badgers mills, reported carried away, ( u,4 ' ' " '"txeVutor. bo mav nrovp an acccm uld dtirk are sate. At JiLrosse tlie rivens . a. A horse. ' BAY Altll, TlintMAX, HFXDRU KS. i The Kentucky delegation will vote j for Bayard as being now the most j acceptable. Tlie choice of Senator j T . . l . . . . 1 r . 11 : jmi'k is Seymour, oui 111s liiuuence fifteen feet above zero, liaving risen j TXECUTOK'S NOTICE, twelve inches the past tnenty-f-mr ,., Wt. hours, and is still risin Trying to Swindle the Mint. Liuts of Ueonre Harden, lata of Wellersliars; uorouja, deceased. Letters testamentary on the a bore estate haT inir been grantei to the nndcrsianed by pruper authority, notice Is hereby gtyeu to all perwme Indented to said estate tu make imni.llaie pay ment, and those ha tin a; claims aminst it t pre sent them at the otftee of the eserutor in Wellert- I'nii.AiiEi.i'HiA. June 1". A man is likel v t. lie for Bavard, as tlie rest i hailin" from Tidionte, Pa., entered , bur, bunmcb, . satunlay. the 10th dayof juiy, fl".,i,.l... 1 : .t l.t 1 -. . - .1 .1 1 ! L""- JlllttAUilJ flo. in rveiinii..j. it 13 lu.iugiit i.-vin-ii )( p. .Mini 111 lllisciiy ni-iiuv un. I . njaytol. ETei-utor. of the Tennessee delegates will also expressed his desire to deposit forj . UDITOli'S NOTICE. "o U.I.IUU. tfu.ic .siiiuicK. eoinare rii'i oars, mik-cuhh l" ' xa. Serious Hoiler Kvplohion. The r.iT I Kvi:k Kkv. it- J ; Star- ' removed anvthinv-. Thci.-eneral impression ; the under-side the wmgs arc paler anil more i are predisposed to Throat and Luna key, a prominent and influential citizen of : among tli;; peoplo is that the grave rubbers tby than alKWe. It Is a liifilit-flyer, and j ijons, t'onsuinpticn, Heuiorrhaiies, Asi - "..-I ii.in.n.1 iiiiiuiiiiw ui.n i.i;ii j -.... . - . . - - . .. - I . ; , , , of sl,;i.,l,'r i sold. tut of Iowa I ity, says : "I li!1Ve bad the I.vsici.si.i ! were after the body of the late Jaiues K. j deposits its at ni?ht on bludes of frrass, j ,y(evfTV Colds s-ttlsl i the Ilrecst, Pnemno- j st iuuiiIkj-,,f K,,i . .j 1 , . , . . , i. ..,, .... , , ...... ,.,.... ,.(--i,;.,-.. . ,.s )uir;.sl on ibe in Aoril and earlv Mav. The etKs s.mn .1 - .NIIUI.M 111, WOIUI .1IVP, flll.1 l-l...i,ve im.w., ..... ...... . 'iiiiii v.imsi cases .if f ;M,nj.,i.;... k...... l. ...... , .i, .wi ..e :.. . . .i:. ti.oi ..r i l.nieli uml ibe vnrm. ln'iii their havoc. Miss Fciyus. It seems that after filling up j The larva, sometimes Rniw to a length of June 21. IS-si). A RkMABK.VBI-K Ul-M'LT. It makes HO llif- j ferctice how iiuiiiy piiysicians, or how much j medicine you have tried, it Ls now an estab- j lished fact that (.ennan Syrup is the only j Kk hmoXD, Ixn June 19. The n-inedy which has (riven complete sutisfue-1 lK,il,.r at Kendall & Barnes' oil mill tion in severe eases of Lung Disease. It is j eXploled this moniing. John Staley, true there are yet thousan.ls of jiersons who Jnarried man who was tiassin Affec- j on ue street, was instantly killed. thnia, jijram Carrington, engineer, head, face and limbs seriously scalded. llMst M-i.rv r... 1 . I n,.,il,1 1.,.., ,.f w... . u;iis, troup, Asthma ; without any reli.X v. UliA'er, until 1 saw roiieiotis. yi.-l.l at ..nee. Iiew-.it it is ', your rshiloh' Viti r adverlise in our pa l" V 'Hak" 1'n,i'''' ix-r, ai.d VisiKTUKvktitoUvit. I am bap no lime n... u.,t ;,, Ul say, if yon ; ,.y to suite that it lias tir.lv tun-d me. It 'iiil-!i, or Voi.rei.Tld tbe t'nm.t ....1 i Is i. . i. 1 Sinn., int.- ihn rt-ntiiv i eier Mirw "i. life, don t ti-1 to trj- it. For lame j l:ce 70 ituIs I or nest, use Shiloh's Porous For sal, bv ;.v.e W lLnfor.! Somerset. ! Pa. l" the new prave there was koiiw earth left, which the sexton us.-sl in tilling up the old one, which had JiMik below the level of the pround. This pive it the apjieaninee of a fnhly made pnive and thus the graceless seani were deceived. Wn.'h!n;ito Demo- ! (rut. 2 inches, tlunmh it i Eenentilr smaller. It is of a dull pray color, with three yellow lines o:i caHi side, tlie lowest one U'ltig tbe bmad-st and brightest. When full grown they enter the earth ami assume the pupa state, In which condition they arc supposed to pass the winter. " nia, M1inopinj ( 'oiikIi, Ac, who have no personal knowledge of lloschce's German Syrnp. To such wc would say that 50,000 buttles were sold last year witliont one com plaint. Consumptives try just one bottle. Kcprular size "5 cents. Sold by all dnlirrists in America. You tan get the Herald from now until January 1st, for $1. Henry Sclirader, pressman, left thigh badly crashed anil severely scalded ; dangerously wounded. George Sclirader, slightly wounded in the head and painfully scalded. Charles Achulta, dangerously scald ed on thighs and neck. No cause is assigned for the explosion. Loss about $3,000. Ji.nn R. Boose ami 1 la the CVwrt of Common Ana .Mary Kuoee Pleas of Somerset Count y, M S Fmiu. No. Ajiril T. voluntary ia- ; savs Indiana has no second choice ; ( rtveive a ncotiable certificate that thev are tirst, last and always : ;,, return If coniTxwed of liure ii t:i. . Tt :.. l .1 i ... , . . . " .u . i.,inn n ami i luiiu-iiiunas. iiicn- is a ppu ""Uini'Li tlie liars wiilliu ie won u j v. .- - ; , mhiLiMi . . " a ., , . ; AVfTJU I . (Mltueil. of enthusiasm in support of this ' g20(X10. The man s manner excit-1 iineev acoonnt nici. ApnL lwo, eaceo candidate, but its importance willji suspicion, and an assay was made jJQd1Dwtowii. April, iw. the cwtrtaPP..int depend lately on the strentKh that may j at once, resulting in the discover- ; John l-JkZ'?s come from the South. The Illinois delea- j tiat, the bars were composed entire- ' loyally entitll thrrcf. tion meets to niv'ht to vote on Presidential j y 0f bronze, although the partV had 2t"S5tTf JuVrord. wrtlfied 4th May. in choice. There is a wide diversity of opin- j exhibited Mire L'old filimrs, which H. I". Schsxi, iKh'y. ionamoiiKine.iei.v-.ires. jiissoiin is even . ,i ua, iWHn rh trom the -'iee aeTei j Tr- :t--. - whom he had Turchascd the metal and after asking where he could dis-j .." - a a.. t..,liakek nf f has fAttflVaV Bit- more divided. The Minnesota delegation, r barg (f nM.tal. When ailprised of polmment. at theeiftceof V. m. H. Kooots. f.. ...,1..-1 hn. tl.ts m..rtiiti.' in a sneebil ! ., .1 a. i. o : In the borouath of Somerset, oa Thursday, tne i "-sss. s .... ----, - , ln(J (nverv Hie man kmijv me iiuii- ,,,.,, Bt jo odoek a. where tense in- i.. Kit 41. a lu.ustiUV .if T Ik. aillait t . .1.1 It!. f . 1 ...r IIIIHI.-III.. ... ...i .s-. . rooIIV. SaVintT Itial lie naU I teresied can awen... ofSt.raul,now thattlieyareri-liev.-lofthelMHin .y the parties from joIW. woriw .it viiopiiin ...i. Aii.H-n, o- t.sllIIS JOHW R. EDIE. Auuitiir. 11 mm I rv.. nf tbe bninze. he left the build-1 -rh. School Bonrdef Somersnip ' I- r District will sell io ie wct --;-v- ' ! in.' i theerectKio of aa WtUmal h.rlr.-1 Inf rie- about to see how they make their strength available. They will caucus to-nii;lil. IIEI.D, R SD.LL HVXI-O. K. -i - r t. : r.t r...l.M L-:,.1.l .l.M ..... 1 lie joil'.w oi "i ....';-- turn .I--.- H.n j pear to be formidable atjr his time. At any ; rate it is more quiet thun that of other prom- ; inently mentioned i-audi.lates. line of the: pirrslUj.(;K pA Jlme 20 Iur-: niostemispieuousanil priea, uwu- ..ere drunkcn row thj3 afternoon in expressed the opiinor that the contest tmiH, . , nf . , kpr,t bv - Hi. ked to Iss-ath. UILMXO N(JTICf:. west responslWe builder I M-rttHii t,iobi u. r rir- me erection o. ..-..- ;;. .- ik drnshunt. the pnrpo" MhL'Xi ;-toolfrsai.l district as P1" AL. H. 1 . .u. Auk Amw m Jane, at the HISS n.ei BW.OTllls"-"- - . .Krttt 4.R. Somerset horouzn. bwiii. e finally narrowed down to Ilayard from the east and McDonald from the west. But it Ls difficult to see how this is to lie brought about. While Senator McDonald is anions; the warmest supporters of Hendricks, Speak er Kandall haK many warm friemls, and contingency may arise which will give to him part of the Tilden vote. Western men man named (Jlessenkainp, Samuel Broderick, a steel worker, had his neck broken and skull fractured bv two parties kicking him. Joseph Brown and another ot tlie murderers fled down the Ohio, after them. june 14. D. HtSBAXD. President. UDIT0K-3 50TICE. of saJ (.!. tn'l''"jllM . . . it t4mmrwFi rm - - .... . hnlii-K ore! iMwnen "".attend. ay " Auditor. i. EA.T. Vt-jT, f MAIL. MAIL. tAT? : I-mitp : i Puifmrff (t:"4 a. iu. pi?w Yrk - 9 ?.Vi p, tu. llnwtd.-; u lu " Phiindfihia i m m. m. i M Kp-'rt n " BHlfituurv : i WHt .NeWtilCI KUj KichtiMHid vri.' p. m. I Brawl F:rl lw ik ' HaMbtiiirttB 9:luit.na. j Ml. A-U'aMHn( 1 1 -it l'umbraiuttl iu. J LoniwlisviUe 1: VI livii'tiHau :tri:i " ) rniuntowti Jo kwtxni 4:47 t Ohio J-yl- Obiufyl b.-m M Kockwotxl U:4i p. m. t oitsntuwn 7:1 Hyndniaii " Kruul Krl .;.', ' taint-. bt rv4 tij Mt. l'lnt 7:17" t WitntiiiiKloa 4nu.tvili ' KM hmoua 1 u ti a. m, wn wtm ; i6 M lialumor it-;i6 p. m. Mck.pjrl FhiLtsMphia 3:l.oi. Brn.l.l, . 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