.W I I t ! i 's:iK. U., - ii .ill-r :t. it Mil ntv II, ir!, I Ik' nul l't.,r itiiii 111 'T- n. iv , Hi r J omcrsct Herald. s ;K'. F- 'l'1-1- K'"li'"r- i " ...... July -.0, IS. ' w.aijnX'" . i.l.h AN cm NTY oMMIlTKE. A. lh-.m. .,v -.. r. miu. ;.,r fhar!.- Swojw. ,;l,.yA. Kinmiel. 1, Iail- 1 oiler. i;.,r T. 1'.. 1'raiuz. Mlil , "I' S. Ijvcligood. A. J- Sinner. ,., f'r- 1- Siiauli- ..i.wn r...r. John Puncaii. H s. 1 1,-, k. V. r mar.. X-'k' ('ot 4 ' s- Yo:.ikin. I ,v I; ir. Saniind FoiiM. ,.'k-j! K.M.-Millen. !-K. II. .,;r. m'!'' 1"T Wallace McMillcIi. .ii-S. P. IWbaugh. ! j;. r.riil-aker. :,.;,.'-. H. l key- ,r atllll.l 1.0W-V. P.nM li. W.i.-ncr. . 1. t.- I'. ' Horner. , -. ,..-A. 1". I'ickcv. N'orili Ferry I'nilicrgcr. l-ra 1 Emerii k. r,.. i K ..ni:iiiu italdwiii. :y. lior. Heiin- liowiuull. ,.-.f. 1 lh Metier. Inr'h.-vl.--:- Ale. I:l:o:l-. (...r - .1 -i" "' -I'iiriiiti. :; ,r.. -Mil hael IjiU. JiI Ml Kt.l l.KB, . , . i liainnan. lilt'. aaiiv warm friend .:--::;( t"i:vr, a- a man remarK- v i- !,:- -..a" by rail. .:.t -;.:, '. "i-'idreii's lln-e. from .1; V.lCer' Store. . lloyd a:- 1 he w iil tel! J oil ho) KM 11 v l';i 1 w;: disc.. t-r'il. rapidly approaching when wiil ic i:i I'ii'.I ojH-ra'.i'in. Hi km I' cm he ili:aimil a" ..n !,. II. FisherA" Co. and tii-iil' I'lulerwcar and j. :i:i'i g 1.1-1. call at Walters 111 Is M:. !i-.ul.l fail to !' !,c:r l'ru tc of ill's i"i;tai !:i'! U. (oil s'. P. Walter A .. .. N... ir Ma:n- Aii-i ei r w-.re l"v shoes and kind's wh.-n yoiiiiir. ever (.-ot to : ..!'t!;c I'nit.il States. : are in no 1 .,t press Trimuiins. . e to buy them is at X. 1'. Wai.tu: .V Go's. '1 In- !."U-c and lot How occu ii:::n II.-ii-;c".ier. For parti. :i .4 Mr-, .h.ry buiiis. ii. 1 Ie aju'-t lot Hats, Ilonr.ct, ...ri i.i'tit's F'.iruisliinj: ikmI-, X. P. Waltek A . . . bliss, bat In ina ignorant i ! l'..v s Kidney Pad is costing ;-v :!,i -r liv.s. i". X. Boyd -Ib rs. -. i arts and Teams to s,la,rsv; A 'aiiibria niiir.i;id. ". k. la ar S unerset. to J. '. j.il- Km.' rk.-t. to Is1 ile!ivetsl on :i K.ii'r.ia.1. llih.-t A :':!! line ..f Kauiily ir.Ks.-rie . in .i; ( T a-h. J01 hi Ki.i.li:k. n. ru:M.:K-. I atn tin-aL'cut f..r .!! "i.-.iiti "ra.l!e" the ls-t in i s. 1; Jo-l Ml Sll YYi, s-.merset. 1'a. l-i. "-In i xi hati-e f.r country r , r cash wi- n.nv oiler the larg ! ..t r.i Sic .re X... 2 M.i. k.n ! i-i 'ooK l'.tEklTs. i.-. l..i Hri;;' K..r your .r.ts 1 .- i.-r a::.'. TiiiM-thy. i -.!! ut the Flour I" ..k .t I'.Ki KITS. in.-. !.. k lu i.i ' I aii iii'Hin to the ith a f i'.i line ..!' M.n kcrei p'i-h to b.ti 'i.i j ri'to f. , c:ih i.r -roiluee. . i- ;'.d ...-ii.rai.t.vl. J isnii Kli.lcs. Wiii:e-v.-ah utnl ! n:!iz. r. Land u'.. ';tic l I'l.isti r, I.i:.ie aii.l t 'emctit. i -t ii i cur load, and offer f..r s.ile I....T. I nr p niiid. and at m ler.ite r.'t .V. Illl LITs. MiiikiT. M t i 'li.e.- Stkkit. 1 will : Land at a:i litnc-. l'sf. Pork. Mut- s.i'!-a-e. at reasonable prin-i. pen w. lriiiia meat a-.ll three time!. lltNKV KliD.VE. 1. f .r.- filing your little b:i'e r croiip iii.sliciiics. remenilKT that ;r.ij...f Tar. II .reiiotind and Wild is the iii.'.v coi,-h pnmratii.n that im opium, iii..rj.!iine. nor any other SO.i oi.ly by .. W. Beliford. (.. . .- 1 would rc.-pe.-t fully inform the i'lcf iaers-t county that I am selling ' au.'.s r i tiie lns.t make of organs at vr all and ss ure a bar-ain. Ssv- -' :.'el -vans for i.!e. lv.M J. IlKITLrT, S .m.'rv.-t, Pa. !- -1 iMii.li Ki:ti.v.' A marvelous 1 or i jtarrii. I:pl.theria. CaiikiT-mouth ' i Ache. With ach buttle there is ' ' - :.i..us nasal injis-tor for the more Sue's-: ;: tn-.ttnu nt of the complaint, w ithout k'a . i.arp-e. I Vice ju irnts. I'.r a,e J,y iK-.r-e W. lU-nford. S.iiM-r.jt, All vBi.r Pus, at -Eivvti: Sle. I ue-i-s. . il my fanu si:iuue one and a half - n..rth of jenner ( r.es- Iloails. The " "'aii- l i a-r.-..:i"ia. n- clearisl, and :: - -' "l -Mte ..f cultivation. The build '"' :"' ''""--V s p.l i.s lu-wa tine dv.- l!. V l;..n-e Sn:l (.-.--.I Laiik U.sii. aud ot tier Any i-oa wi-hmi: to buv ..;:i. -ii.e call n the undersigned, w ho i il uif'.nuati.m as to Umi. title , -'' iid im tt Cover, j days has ! .Mm Wablc, f Addison, was committed to jail, on Snnl:iy !a-t, on a charge ot fttruir rt rr-f. j Mr. Ed. F. Earl, of the tirni of Johiwm, liigyc A Earl, Pitt-burgh. 1'a.. i visiting in i tnw II. i II .- Honor Ju Ige Hall held an adjourned Court at this place, Friday evening and Sat-1 i unlay morning. our mu.ii-al frien I, Al. llciikhardt, nearly .niu-.il an eye out, with hi own vn -knife, nil Sunday last. X. I. Potter, !.., of Meyerxlale, who wat in attemluiiee at the adjourned foiirt, eulhil to s us Saturday luorniii);. Ioii"t foruTt the meeting of the (iarlield and Arthur lluh Satunlay niirlit . Let every ili puhlii-aa voter he on hand. j It -ost a man over in Washington county J."i for kiliinj; live siuirrels out of M-asin. Tiie 'ame law is enforeeI then'. About the scarcest articles around nur , iieihhorhiMiil are pond linal items. Suiniose it is t'Ki wann for tights, runaways, etc. The jHhir little children are poinjf off ata rapid rate w ith cholera infantum and other diseases. lie ean-ful of vour little ones. Wc invite attention to the advertisement, by t'otmty SiijH'rintemlent Pnf. J. II. Whip key, of the Normal Schools of the county. The Sheriff of Fayette county has !een comK'!le.l to dismi-s all his deputy's on ac i i-utit of the dullness of bu.-iness in his of fice We are told that they are organizing a iartield and Arthur Club at Frieilelis. That's rk-ht. Whoop her up all along the line. A Degro in the employ of Contractor Spil- J I-. r accidentally drovr the pick, with which! he was diggitn.', clear throu.'li hi" foot, one j .lav lat week. The farmers were delayed in the garnering ..f their grain by the wet sk.-!1. Put no in jury was done, and corn and itatoes are iut more than booming. Pew A. E. Tmxal, of Irw in Station, will : p reach in the licfornied church, this plai-c, j Sunday morning. July i'lth: and at I-avan-ville at 2 o'cl.s k of the same day. Hon. J. A. I'earre, judge of the Courts of . Allegheny County Md., is rusticating at the ; mier : Housi'. He is accoiuji-inied by a j in an 1 a couple of his daughters. j ti- . i.. :..r ir....l- 1. " i . 11 re ii 11a "1 iiiit'iiiini iii.ii ii.ii iv mi ii if. . ni'.l he coiiimcncisl at this end of theS. & C. i:. R. within the next two weeks. The road :-to be in running order by the 1st of Nov ember. The jssip'.e of l.i-onicr are trying to have : ,. Sunday train on the I.igoiiier Valley : iad stopssl. They also w ant all ordinance , -roiiibiting the hiring of vehicles by livery : 11 n tliat day. .nue of our farun rs. who wcn dilatory ill 1 .t taking in their luiy IkIWivii the show e. have had some of that cmp silid. 1 c loss j.. cuiiliiieil to f w . and is not very h'l . y in any one case. iVe are requested by Prof. M. J. Pritts, of t - place, to announce that he w ill coin l ucc teaching a normal school at l.avans- ie, on Monday. July LH, Issn. The term j v 1! In-of ten W ivks" duration. 'A'e are tub! thai the wils in different si rimis of the county are alive w ith stjuir r -. If the hunters have juitiencc they can b the tirst of Sepieluln-r shoulder theirshot g .s and take a tramp into the woods. ar feiiow -citizen. HcrNrt Xii-mleiuus. h:.- returned home after a three mouths' to - in the States of liiio. Indiana. Illinois ... v;..!.;., It.. r.,..rt . .,,.t ...n itv f "-recable ladi.-s in the W.-.tern country, i ; . (.arliebl A Arthur club was organ ized 1 a: I s kwood one night of hist wtx'k. Thirty-! sev meniliers signed the roll at the fir-t j nits ing and the pr.i-HH ts are good for in- ere. ,:.g the niiuilier t.i one htindrtsl and ' lirlv I Gl. rles F. Laughton, formerly an em- .1..... .rt.n 11. -,,. .Hi .wi ij in t.-in-n i.ii 11 I'll'.ll .11 illl. 1. IblLH Klllll, 1-- 111 I'" i viit o his parents. Chancy lives in the count- of Forest, and is in pood paying bii-ih-s. He looks V) be in good health and spirit- )-. John II. llite. of Stoystown, claims that le ha- twenty acn-i of the ln-at com in S. niHsi't county. The ficl.l is situattsl on thob liilaive the town. The crn is cer t.iiiily very thriftv ami jrivi-. .Minise of an :il.iiili.u:t viel.l. r.ir.icrs ami sjairtsinen say that quail, isimni tily known as artriiles, are this seas.it: ciiiUMially plenty, ami that the j.ros--.st Ir hinl shooting this fall is punl. Their l.tinilam-e is attributi-1 to the mild wciithi- of last winter. In a .iher olumn we jiuhlish Ju.l:e l:i:u k' letter, in reference to tieneral tiar tici'l's . .tinection with the Crcslit Mohilier The le: r was to have opjieared n. wei k. and alt-ttion was callcl to it. mishiiii .y the comjK.sitor. but it was ! An e: -hane says: A coq-s of engineers. i The weather P r thc past few Ik-ii delightful. Ulieve. tol in the employ of the Pitts- ()ar arKt.j(eartwi friend, Samuel Ilun-bur.-b a .1 Uke Erie Iilr.a.1, are said to j , a lrivc to a cou.n. thuri.1 on In- malctisr their way eastward over the i Sululav the way he mt a lady route rt, ntly surveycl lrom l ittstmr,-!., t.y way of .s.mcrsct and IJislfurd, to Chambers buv. Politic n now assemble in litllc groups and disci, s the outlook with the u-i'.al i- r-y and mpiiasis that is characteristic in a Pri-idi'te ;1 auiiign. The ahii'ist univer sal r.-ul-is that when they have finishes t'le arg'H: nt each man thinks just as hedid !(.. re. An rlc has Iwn is.--.Hs by tVn. John F. j liartrunft. ,,r the Fourth Brigade, tien. Bca- j ver. au.ltl. Fifth Brigade, (ien. Hydcko r, i t (.-( int K .mj) at Thomson Station, on the i P. V. .VI'. I.. K.. from the Tlh to the Ulhof . Sej.tem'iM-r. uring which time the annual , fail iiipeet. n will take pla.v. j 1 ...t M-.i - . . r K;t.u. t I - - - - i a imn "t nimn .i. mil mn .,,,,1 . . "...r i,..i- i..i.e i- 1" -strat. 'n.ni injury and unable to at- tend t.i tL'. miB-t woriliv matter liim-lf. This was a hristian act, and those eoin- IH.-llOll ..t.-. lui.-i v.'...- . 1 I 1-e.iug the -rkis force will sl.vp we'd o ni.lits frt ,-ir dccJ of kindness. Ir. tieorgn B. Fun.leiibcrg. om-e a prac ticing physii-.n in this town, but low of Cuinlx-rlaii.l. Md., is spending some days ain-iug liisolJ',jilai,taifs here. Although i a-e ha hitc the locks of our friend, he looks well. Al ,f our citizens are plca-sed I to again take t. e I)K tor hv the liamL Tlle K'l'ubllrin of old Beilfonl ha.1 a big liUW ul l"t!r '-rtiehl ami Annur ratines- tion inexting. The town was illumiiuited and there w ere.,ver five bundrts tort lies in the procese-ioii. Hon. John Ctsisna, Cliair nian of the I j j-ublicaii Slate Central Com mittee, ll.a.le ti.e (m !i of the occasion. At the .rv--t.t time when there are so ; "" 7 many worthies, liniments iu the market, it! Fo The CAiirAios. We will aeud the would be well t.. impjire w hich is the bt-4 i Heuld from now until the first of January, this wiil I f und in M. B. P.oberts' celo- j to any address in Somerset county, for brat.-i Enibrocati,,!,. It L a psanacea for all i OXE DOLLAR! ailments that retire ruldiing either on man j Th m uicy in every case to accompany the or lica.t. For saie only by i. W. Benford. order. SulsTibe at once, so as to get a full j ai-count of the primary election to beheld in "" Beneath the IVtr old Flag Again." '; June. The subscription doea n expire nii A new S.ng and Chorus by T. WesU-ndorf. j til after the full aod coniplet returns of the IVdicateJ to (artield and Arthur, the ! Presideiituil election have been published. P.epui.li.-un utn.UiLatv for President and ' We Iu pe Kcpulilicaiu will s tlie nectity V iei-I'rcsiditit. a bold, tirrit)g UH-lodv , (ss try that will i:l1.ire i-ourage in all Uie t ''"Jowers ami erwte a j-erfect storm of ap- j plaust w hen nng t anv of the Rcimblican 1 mtvtiugs. I'l jctrued by an excellent por- trait of kh. tiarfvld. Price ) cents. For ! alc by I "rof. I. J. Hcffley, Somerset, Tl. j The sale of the per-ona! property of Mrs. Elizalteth Hoffman, the woman lately lnur- i den-d in flrithcrsvallcv township, took i jilace on Satunlay. A larjre crowd was in attendance. The articles sold, which coll- sisfe.1 of stock ami the usual make-up of a country farm-house. liroii):ht pxwl prici-s. In many places along our streets it will be imsTvni inai me pruss aiei www niv t-e tint? the bi-tter of the pnerty holders, mn sidcmbly to the detriment of theapKranee of our thoroughfares, whereas, a few hours work would remove these uncouth objects and render the town decidedly pleasing. A new potato enemy has apM.-arcd. which is said to ! more damaging to the plant than the itato buj;. It is a small worm, resembling a snail in sha and color, and is from a fourth to a half inch in length. They cut the leaf very rapidly, and if they are half as numerous as the bug there will be nothing left of the plant. Mr. It. F. 'oi.cr hroujtht into our office, Monday morning, a stock of oats, measuring six feet and three indies in length, w hich he had taken Tnnu a field on the farm of Mr. Jacob Koontz. The oats fields in this eoun , , ' , . ' .." .... i pursued from one end of the town to the .khciierthis summer than formally,1 ,,,,,, , . , , , . . tv 1. years, and unless something unforeseen j should hapcii the yield will be immense. The State Central Committee of the Kc- i publican party of Pennsylvania will meet at j the lu-adouuricrs of the committee. X. E. corner of Chestnut and Tenth streets in the city of Philadelphia, on Thursday, the Jlli day of July, ls.so, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of organizing and transacting such 1i!ii!v-"s a may W attention. brought to their ; On Wcdncsifoy last Mr. Charles Shank, of Shanksvillc, contracted with the manager of a small travelling show to haul one of the cin - u, wagons, w ith its load, from She place ! named to Jeniu r X Roads. He hitched up his team, and when ju-t within sight of the latter village one of his hor-es dropped dead in the r.iad. It fell a victim to heat and overwork. The iiicuiIh-p. of thy Iartield and Arthur Club are requested to meet at the Court House, .Saturday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, sharp. j;.:-incss (f iniKirtancc to the club will lie trail acted. I-c-t every Republican turn out. W. 11. Fiiease, W. P. Ko .-:;, President. Secret an". t tlie inivting. the l.uh instant, of the stis klio'.ders of the Somerset Mechanical Works, limited, A. J. Cascliecr was elected President, Win. 15. Freae. Si-eri'tary, and C. J. Harrison. Treasurer. The sti k and nia- i tcrials belonging to the Addison foundry of j Mr. J. S. Hartell iSuiHTintendeiit of the j works) art' now in process of removal to the j new place of business, near the dco: and ' steam mill. Last Friday. George Koontz", son of ;il liau KHintz. shot a i rane oil K'smtz's dam that measured five feet and eight inches across the wings and four feet eight inches from tip of hill to toe. George is only rif-ti-cn years of age, but he handles his rifle with the skill and dexterity of an old Xim rl. He shot the crane while in themiddle of the dam and had to sw im a considerable distance to procure it. The little circus that has of late lvn ex- j hibiting in the small villages of this and j adjoining counties, on Tuesday of last week abducted a young, partially-demented girl j named l'.nrket from Shanksville. The fat h- er of the foolish girl pursued the showmen ! to Gm-nsburg and procured the arrest of the ; jurymen for next court to seventy, whole establishment. The circus men were I unable to give 1-ail and were committed to ! ""TEI" AKRIVALS.-Aniong others, the f..l jail. Thev will havea hearimroi, next We.1- ! nu""', w "Vistered at the s-im-ii.si.lav. Tu.-dav morning Mr. llurket was j -' luri'"? I'4 wetk : :.. ;,i. l.t- i!..,..,l,t,.r r,,;.!.,.r , r,,.l W. I. Pulfy and sister, W. J. Puffy, Siris to prosecute the kidnapirs with eff-K-t. I ne of our exchanges from Fayette coiin- '.V 'l""1-" '"'a! en.p..f that county, al though large, is not near so good as was at first su.ioed. Many fields, w hilst they make a fair sbowing, are not likely to turn out well. Something intervened during the maturing of the grain that caused the grains to be small and defective. Wheat grown in low ground is not so well filled as that on ; higher ground, and the default is snpimsed : to have Uen ca'.iMl by rust. I" . Trent, Es.j., after practicing law for i some time al l'wria, 111., ha n-turneltotlie land of his nativity. He wants to live in a country where the jeoile have some soul where every- thought is not given tip to mammon and finds ?ueh an at'iroai h to 1'ara.lise in old Somerset. His many friends will tind hU card in t--day'a Hkrald, and i welcscuk f..r hiin the jtronae in the Ta; A. K. Itrinton and family, tleartield, profession which a man of his n-co-.iized 1 pa. ; Miss M. Jack, MissiE. Jaik, riiiladel al.ilitv and aeiuirenient.s desi-rves. j phia ; Hon. W. M. Hall, Miss Julia Hall, I V. M. Hall. Jr., Bedford, 1'a. ; Silas McMil- Thctime of running the trains 011 the j it.n LiiMiiier: A. H. Van Horn, Lonaconitiir. Somerset and Cambria llailroail has In-en chaii;.-ed. The mail ea.-t leaves here at 1:31 p. in. and arrives at 3:10 p. m.; the mail west leaes at 3:5) p. in. and arrives at 5:23 p. m. The chanj-'e i a disagreeable one to our ieo pie. We will not receive the Pittsburgh papers until late in the afternoon, t'nder the new arrangement. pxsseners cannot reach lie. If. ml in one lay unless they are driven to R n kw.jo.1 to take the local freight train. We hoe the new time table w ill not i Ik-of ions continuance. . .. , , . .lf laIW He kindly , orlensl Iiera seat m ins ougjr-, uui uwiiiiuig j i the offer, she finally eonseiite.1 to place her ! ' progeny in the hands of Mr. H. Inniakin;; , th transfer from feminine to masculine , anus the ui.fortunate haby slipped through , ! Sammy's fingers and fell plump into a mud hole. It was not injured, and the mother j picked it up and turned homeward. The i afTuir was an ai-cident and no blame can psjssibly l attributed to Mr. Hunsecker. If jx-rsoiis were as careful of their hcallh as tiny are of their wealth the death rate would lie much smaller from that dreadful scourge consumption. It carries off in the l"nitcd States iu one year ten times more iersoiis than suceumlicd to the yello'w fever in the South. Thousands of valuable lives le-ii saved from consumption woui.i :iau i .... f rr t-ii Miad they ssl Miles' Syrup of Tar, Wild Clierry and Horehound in time. In all cases of whooping cough, croup, asthma and lung affections it has proved to -be a ... .-.11, 1. ...l.n ! SI. .1.1 nl,. cure w i.e.. ie.. - "' . lnioru. . m-e mm. ra- tra lar'e bottle, .sic. 'Spiire Dennis "ook has lately been on a visit to Siutliampton, and reports that iu due st ions of that township not a drop of rain ha. fallen since the "ith day of July, uu" " - " ter. iliis is a friiigniar lacv aim is oi..'.et unexplainable by ns. The high lavage mountains, which arecovcre,! w ith timber, draw all the rains, while the valleys, which have been denuded of forests, are dry as powder-horns. Perhaps the catting away of the timber will explain the matter to tome folks. We would like to spare our fellow-citizens over the mountains a few of our daily showers and stnnus. of having a stalwart paper in the haixls of every vrtet. The Uxuig will contiuoe to , be RED-HOT REPTI'UCAX ! And will labor earnestly what it deems the best interest of the tarty. Ask your neighbor to subscribe ! ' Klias Cunningliam, Esq., received a severe hurt on Monday. He was holding a Imard into which his young win Frank was tlri v- ing a nail, when the hatchet he was usinit ! j slipi-cd from the boy's hand and struck his J j father between the eyes, making an njrly 1 ipish. It.was lucky that the butt cud was j !in front, a- the hatchet was a vcrv sharp ! : f Mr. laniard II. Holhrook, w ife and three children, of Onawa, Iowa, are on a visit to relatives and friends at Somerset. Mr. H. is a son of the late Henry L. Holbrook, well known to all the older citizens of this coun ty as a man of ability and a capital survey or. The young man inherits the brains of his father, and is a welcome guest in every circle. We will not sjak of his personal apicaranee, for we know he is a modest man. We are pleased to know that Mr. Holhniok is pmsN.-rus in the State of his adoption. Mrs. Holbnsik (formerly ML-s Mary Oliver) once taught in a ladies' seminary in this town, and is well and favorably known to many of our people. A coiTesKmle!it states that as he jiasscd thmugh Xew Ccntrcville the other day, at a moderate gait, in a two horse buggy, he was i other by half a dozen dogs, with bark, howl J and snarl. One large black canine, so old as I to have white side whiskers, especially de- sired to insert hi broken fangs into some quivering human flesh. Our friend is at a loss to know why the dogs harked at Ihui as he iescd. He considers himself good-looking, isn't lame, and his raiment was of the most fashionable attcni. We would ad vise the good people of the lively village to keep their dog indoors as tin-correspondent j threatens to return soon, armed Gtj-n-pir, land will surely lessen the nuinlxT of the woliish nuisances. The IIkskrves" Ukoion. The reunion of the Pennsylvania Reserve Conw, in Harris- burg, Thursday afternoon, drew together about three hundred and fifty meniliers. Ex-tlovernor Curt in presided. Owing to the iilin-ss of tiovenior lloyt, who was cxiected, he was not present. The oration of the day was delivered by Hon. R. M. Henderson, of Lebanon, and addresses were made by Major Patterson, of Harrisburg ; General S. Wiley Crawford, United States Army; Gen. Rolert Patterson. Colonel William P. Mann, of Philadelphia, anil ex-GoveniorCurtin. Let ters of regret were received from a numlier of prominent ersons, among them Generals Hancock and Garfield. The present officers were re-elected. Bellefontc was selected as the place of meeting next year, the date to In- fixed hv the Iloanl of officers. AXOTIIKB E.XTKV JfKY. Every lU'W Cilse ill the court of oyer and tenuiner necessitates the drawing of additional jurymen. The Savior-Cummins case (assault and battery witn intent to kill) caused the Jury Com missioners and Sheriff to meet on Saturday evening and take from the w heel the fol lowing' names : Allegheny Tobias A. Miller, Hanie! J. Keefcr. Elklick Samuel J. Ringler, I.conanl Matist. John Rlake. Jefferson Silas H. Cable. Mcyersdale Bor. Allien Hcllhy, Haniel Shultz. Milford Emanuel Enos. Xortliaiiipton Joseph Pradiuguiu. Salisbury Por. Abrani Fogle. Somerset llor. J. H. Miller. Somerset Gabriel Good, Cyrus C. Schrock, Joseph Young. Stoii wreck Joseph Sianglcr. I'rsina llor. John H. IVufonl. Wellershurg llor. Eli Shaffer. This increases the entire panel of traverse and family, Harry Slahl, French Evans, Chas. Donnelly, sj. E. Pickson, 11. M. Kerr, Alex. Harrison, J. Lingenfelser, II. J. Hush Odd, E. II. Marshall, James It. Haines. I). n,ra.; Miss Mana h. Ovcrm.lt, and sons, Frostburx. Md.: J. and wife, North Kiver, Va. ; Mt. I'leasatit W. II. Koch Muhleman Huoh T. ArU-rs, Bradfor.1. Pa ; Will II. A. Pearre, Ixmita, tireenslmiy, Ta. ; (ii-o. Miss Mary Pearre. tieo. A. Pearre, Jr., Cum berland, Md. ; Miss L. Ilulmer, Lancaster, Pa.; F. Bowers, Wo.Kls1.xk, Va. ; P. II . Kelly, EdenhunJ, Va. ; J. M. Frenan, Ie troit! Mich.; E. F. Woods, McKeeMport. Pa.; Will Brien, Iiston. Mass.; Geo. 1). Wolf, Xorristown, I'a.; 8. Shumway, I'hiladel.hia, jMd.; H. E. 'Hk, Hajrerstown, Md. ; Fnsl W Iicisecker. Jenner X Koa.ls. OLAKE Hoi SE. t ii :i . i i ..i:iixr:...i:.. . -' --"!"- v.. i.i 1 nie Ftiii.lciilH-ri Dr. t.c.rge 11. r iindcni-crg . Cumberland, Md.; X. Xewinghani, I). T. Boyd, wife and two children, Pittsburgh; John sherrick, Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. Thos. It. Hurd, Allegheny Citv. T Hi 1V1I and familv JolinD Rmllr Miss , , ,. , , ,. , , f''uulJ " i' , "", , ,. tiTpnse IV. .111. 1 ll"t 1 ToVe a II P."! iicial I In twelve month, with interest ip.ih .lay ot !e l.l.ojaanauiuin, Joiin t. 1.0.1.IJ, .M. .s The .u!.lishers In-lieve that this w.rk. f ,f the miners alive The ( a'llll 1 ,, ... i.;,,i 1;,.,. e , ,,, ... ! The.lel-rre-l ,voinr tobi.-ure.U.7 iu.Jsin..nt: Marion S-Ullv, Miss Emma .Sullv, Miss . . ...ir..fllIK. nn.l i 1 V r .1 t. . v i SlieceSS ilunilg the 1; e-ot t!lo,e Do A , j.iA. i hH ,.r,,rty 1. in a ,. 1 . ,u. n,Bl,,;,I ,,.,, ' Vnr '"1' ,,as sarefull cliteu ami I t.orrc.s:,n.lent of the I'rcSS AsSocia-; j(.ri..t,1( ; t, )1(.ni,. ;.,! ,e : manltv an. can be nvi.ie a Li.e 'h- ir.e. Iiertl.asculh, I.. 11. lathes, Alex. Mur- arraIli;ti,i ,v R,.v. 1)r. Kobinsoij. with the I f n f 'i..,rr, ,w f, .Mows '-There is I , V 1 1 5 - ' . l.V !1a H. tll-I.lN E. ,1.h k, I'iltshunrl., Pa. Mrs. (ieo. A. Murkle. LstaM wf ,,rilf W. y s,,,;,,, wi fully ! "U ' " ! ". lJin,! tho I ?',"M, 1.'T"1, !? Vf. X' j "!) j " 14 A.emn.s.ratr.x ami Trunce. ; vkfield axi. Abthi I'll B.-Purstiant i frnm a 1-iin. M the ,owvr tlt, of pineHi!1 to a call publish.-d in the Hf.rald, a large narilJ lading frjin John-town toSchells numbcr of the Pu-j-ublicans of S.mersct and j ia tott-nhii t() R-h(.re the olj vicinity assembled at the Court House, Sat- . oafc ha(,e iMvrvvt Ac . thc , )Urt urday evening, for thc punose of orgatiiz- a.1IH,ilue,j E1wo.h1 Swank, surveyor : Josct.h ing a Garfield and Arthur Club. The meet ing was called to order, and on motion of j) j Horner, Wm. B. Frea-e was unain- niotislv elected Chairman of the mee t inland pr,i,l,.t of the (lub. On motion of Kd H. iscu!!. K"ij., H. S. Kndsley, Y., was ehs tcsl vice President of the meetimr and of the j : cnut ad on motion of L. C. Colborn. Es,j., ( p- Trent and W. P. Kucwr were elected I Corresponding and Pts-onltng Se n.tari-s, ! and C. J. HarrL-s.n Trea-urer ; after which. on motion of t . X Kooser, hsip, the 1 resi- : dent was eiiiKiwered to apiiint and rcjiort the names thereof to the next meeting of the club, an Kiecutive Committee of live ; meniliers, ami, on turtlier motion, tne l rts- i idem was authorize. to appoint a commit- tee of three to draft constitution and by laws for thc future government of thc club. The President ap'iiited F. J. Koiser, Ed B. Scull and L. C. Colborn, Fxis., as such com mittee. On motion of F-d B. Scull, Ijsp. the President was directed to appoint a omnuttee of three to procure signatures of ; members of thc club, with Isiwer to api-unt j suloommittees. Whereupon the President j i aj.poir.ttsl EiUnir Kyle, I. J. Honierand W. H. Welrley, Emi. On motion of A. C. j Davis, the club, after giving three cheers i for Garfield and Arthur, adjeurned to meet at 8 o'clock, Satunlay evening, July 24th, ( l-. The meeting was attended by aloitt one hundnsl and fifty Republican voters and the greatest enthusiasm and good feeling prevailed. Vp to tlie present time loO ig ratures have lieen obtaine.1 to the club and it is confidently expected that the number will be increased to at least two hundred and fifty by the next meeting. The club means business and every Republican, with- ! out regard to age, color or condition, should j ioin it at once and assist in the rood work. ! Amarelnngclub wiil be lomie.1 anU uni- forms w ill be supplied for those who are i not able U pureha-sp for themselves. " J r . , ! A ti yektised I.etiees. T-ic following let-, tew remaining in the PostofHce, iWrsrt, wiil ur I'vuaiuvu MJ lUC 1'1U 1 1 1 VUHT, ' if not called for bv August 10: Adams C J. m i.. . i i .i tjt.... iv.c . Brush Mrs S M. Binacker Capt J S. Baker ! Ella 0, Charltiwi John W, Emerv J P, (2), GILsson W S. llanlin Josejih. Henderson Vli; lUnn IImih- Vw.. I'.rn. ........ ...... L.K Herman, Long Miss Etfie, Miller Mrs MT! niK.nVN-.lm.lUrr s;,k.rt j.jjrofk Miss Ida, Schwang ljnanL ryh J.l4i. Weimer Dennis F. Weighley John W, Walker Wm, Weller Harriet, Zahinizer Michael. A. C. DaVW, Postmaster. Ptri'ck by I-tr.HTiSfJ. On last Thursday morning, during a severe thunder-storm, lightning struck the bum of 1'erry I'mlicr- Rer, at Sipesvillr, seven miles north ol S.m-. JIarrisbi ru, July U', 1--K i erset. The electric fluid first toiuhe.1 one of. T,, i;1ariJ f School Iins tors: the corner jntsts, which it shattered for a The State Ttn-Jisiirtr, Hon. Saiuud F.utier, considerable distance and also kniw ked oir; authorizes me to notice that all out- the weather-boanliits for ei?ht or ten feet L;;,,,,;,, warrants Usu.sl to s. ho.,1 .li-tri- ts ca. li war. It d. ended M the horsc-tal.le ; f. of 1 -T:. ,.,l,w m. aloinr the t-ost. which it hlnekened in it ! l0U10 , ani ,.iayisl havoc with the buckles ano rings hi a sci 01 uuroi.- uuiih.h ..v... t,w, warrants, numiicreit lrom l.-nn by. Mr. rmliergeri-ntcPi.il his Imni " a w anls, remaiuing unpaid at the end of July, few minutes after it was struck, and j win jMi,l ilurtii;; Augifc-I. that it was :rvadcl by a strong sulphun.us ; j eunatulute s- ho..! ilirvctors ami all iu smell, and that the smoke was so ih nsc- that : ,.rtyt,-, in l.ublic schools, that the long de- he could not see his horse although only a lew u uistan. - -y. " the State is thus happily ende.1. (V,X awakenctl, aivl ntli.-tlv n.s,. grain or hay on the side of he stable which , J. P. Wu kfk-ii m, fr,.,,, U-.l. He di-1 i,,t i xhil.it the lightning reached, or the c..me ueiic,, Supt. IMblic Instruction. hl tho sllirhtc-St .h-rce fear of any would have been very serious. A daughter ; I,. . . , of Peter Sij. who was standing ill herfath-i A MoriiLi:'s (iaiKF.-The pride of a m..th-i kI11:" IK' P"'-' l' '"'-''i er's house, als.ut 1M fc-t from thekini, was er, the life and joy of a home, are h. r child- i absorU-t I, ami Jrolnl!y .lip:."i Ht sevenlv shucked, but we hear has entirely ren, hence her grief when sickness enters I moiilill lraytT. h siCiie.l to. i-rw-oveml. Mr. Solomon Simm was rid"- and takes them away. Take warning then, VHWliT no r llVloiis t'X--m in. 111. ;ill . 1 1 .!... : . 1. :e .1. : ie-ic 1 ill t iv ri 1 1 - i'-i'ti nnl s.'tt-Tuis- inir n a hcirse siiine lortv or iiity risis ironi the ham, when the animal was suddenly i have a Cough, Croup or Whooping Cough, brought to his knees by the force of the j hich lead to Consumption, if you do not slunk, and -Mr. S. was so stiinn.il that he j attend to it at once. SIIIU III'? CONSI'M p almost fell to the ground. Several other TIOX t TUE is giiarante.it to cure them. nei-hUirs also felt the force of the thunder- ; Pries 10 cents. .HI cents and $1. For Lame bolt. A cow liclonging to Andrew I-ohr, living within a mile of town, was killed on the same morning by lightning. It was the most valuable of his herd. At the time of the accident the cow was seeking shelter un der a tree. Mr. Lohr is the man whom we j have several times meiitiomil in conmi-tion with a runaway accident in Jenner town ship, which has laid him up for several 1 weeks uml which almost cost him his life. , , , , , .1111 HeiiTlamlv has bad a streak of bad luck, ..." . , , .... and is fully convinced that "misfortunes never come singly. A man named John Cochran, a Ik.ss hi one of the mines of the Mcyersdale Coal Company, was killed by lightning on Thurs day afternoon, about one o'clock. The un fortunate man was some sixty feet within the mine, where he had taken refuge from the fierce storm that seemed impending. The lightning struck the head of the plane ! .,.!,. 1..,,., tm.ir.rn track of the trim road. Mr. Cochran was standing on the track when he met his death. Xo rain fell from the overhanging black clouds, and but little has fallen in the Meyer-dale region for a coti.le of weeks. Mr. Cochran was a youii(i man alut twenty-one years of a:e ami unmarried. The mine in w hich he was killed is but a few hundred yards from the Keystone Mines. A horse near Mr. C. was ; ,,rostrated, hut recovered ill half an hour, j (ms ,,lormll,, in' tho bimlon and Six or eh-ht arsons who were near the,.,, Walw Colliery Company's nea,1ott..en,inewnenu.eii,.,u,,..,s1rula.!lu.w i,lutU vem ,,lt !lt Kisea, six in,'al!t f sui,n,(, when the exe.H were terribly stunmsl, one man not having: -, - Vrt Tlio isIkwV wtw - 1:11' 1 . 1 : 1 1 ...1 his faculties restored for more than an hour. The telejira.h oieratcr at Councils ville, when apprised of Mr. Cochran's death, reported hack that this was the fifth case of death ny l.g.itn.ng tl.at naa ocurrcs, i.ur.ng j day. Mr C. l.a.1 a brother living near . ha j place e are indebt. to our clever fnend John Ilockimr, jr.. for the iarttculars of this ; 'J 1 sad occurrence. ., ; The house of John Shaifcr, three miles , east of town, was struck by lightning on Thursday, hut no great damage w as done. Ueai.y Ji lv 17th. A new Ilyuin and Tune Hook for Sunday S hools, by Key. Chas. S. Robinson, I. !., author of "Songs for the Sanctuary," "'Spiritual Songs," etc. "Spiritual Songs for the Sunday School. The "Spiritual Songs Scries" of hvmn and tunelj.s.ks, begun hv the issue of "Spiritual Songs for the Church and the Choir," and e.mtiiiue.1 by "Spiritual Som f..r s.s ial Worship," is'now complete.1 by thepublica- tion of a volume for the Sunday School. .i ... ... i. . i e. ... it- i 1 ue attention 01 me i nnsrian jiuuiie i.as ; of late Wn earnestly dirtrte.1 to the frivo- lous character of manyof theSundav-si Iiool songs iu vogue, and the Pastors generally, I with thoughtful Sunday-school workers, i have craved something which should not ; ....I.. . . .1 .. " I ... . 1 .1. oiiij liufrrw me young, out, aioiesaiiiejime, : ri.ltJvf.tn ll.i.ir t:.l.i in tin. ilim.itii.ti of tl.nl uieu b niftier uu.i I'urvr 111 win anil nc.l- , niwt ,hi t wai, , , its,.X(t.n,n )(f , most Uf f its ,v.r N. j LIK,i jn ime-ica ! uen in America. ! .... , . , , , . . ... spinttuil Soii"s for the Suiulav School 1 - contuiiis 102 lare pa-c-s, 3T2 hvmiis, ?2l i , 1 1 . t. 1 . .- 1, 1 ! hvmns and chants. It is sulrttantiallr and 1 . -r 1 1 1.1 .1 - "t r 1 beautifiillv tMinnd in ml cloth, the inside of i ij( i-i.i lelIl oriiuiiieiiii-i won ui'i.o.i.riaie s. , . t. senpture mottrnsi, in color. Price .f ie. re- tail; to Sunday Schools, in quantities', 4"o. ui.,i.i ...ii.i t,.c .,w.ri..i..n.i,...t .1 ..i,..c-....c c.w...;r. '- - i -, of iv. sW-uiriVKR A- IVi T4'5 and Tl'i llnculwav. New York. i.oau icws. i in a 1111 ion oi citizens oi i repi Vlllj; m uu iiopuu in mr j imu. henff, Who V.':iS lnij.li' atf i I 111 ill' Milford township for a public road, begin- j of Commons, said he helieved that ( kjlio.f tile Iii'ht he fore arelhad ninjcat a public r.o-1 leading fr-.m Walter's men perished hy the explosion." : rnade' "himself ohnoxious to t!ie oi'.t Mill to a idiint at or near I'hineas Weimer's. ( TrroV. Julv 1.'. It is now Cer- i. . i i, ;,,!. ,.ftl. "tl. tl.i ... 1,, a i.uniie roa.t iciuling in mi Slialler a .Mill. : t . . . t t j Savior's, at or near i 1 w here the railroad crosses: said nail, the i Court appointed John Witt, surveyor; Jacob 1. Miller and Jacob Countryman, viewers. On a petition of sunirry citizens of Shade town.-l.ii for a road or hihw.iv lea. li iil- Koeher and Isaiah Rodgcrs, viewer". On a jietition of sundry citizens of Somer - set township to vacate and supply a r.l lca.li.uj from the S.mcrset and Jenner pike. T- - 3.,r":,."t mar 3r nie s, in sain lownsiiiii, tnei oun apiviiniei . .. . , , .. , , joii.-i iv. .-si-oii, (unnin , joiiii i-. .--liaier ani ... , vi..wer, . , P.emabkaelf. r.est lt. It makes no dif- vnaivf! jlow niaIlV l,vicians. or how much me)i,.ine you have trie.1, it is now an estab- i:.1kj a, that German Svrur. is the otilv .ly w hich has given complete sqtisfac - ti(,n in severe cases of Lung Kiscase. It is tnle tlu.re are yrt thousamls of persons who ure l,re,Usiwise.'l to Throat and Lunu' Affer- tiotis. Consumption. Hemorrhages. Asthma, Severe Colds nettled on the Breast, Pnenmo- j nia. Whipping Cough, Ac. who have no , personal knowledge of Boschec's German i i. -ii i.-.-.-.! :-ynip. losucii we woum say ,aai Kittles were sold last year without one com- ,,i3illt. Consumptives, try just one bottle. Utvutar ,,izo 75 rtnl m, v au drurists in Am.ric-a. Robkets' Embbix atiox. Kheumatics or sufferers with sprains, cuts, bruises, old or fresh wounds, swellings, bums, etc., w ill find it to their advantage to use M. B. P.ob- .VI. 1. lino- ,x i .i , Til anil ijfi-iiiiliw winA.lr Vnnv-n Tt .,, in.... i. .i.l.r.. k... with much belter results than any liniment in the market. It is also gors.1 for horses where an oufward application is desire". i ,.i i.i i. e. .. : household. jand weU regulated Mable. Pri,, 25 cents I per bottle. For sale only by G. W. Benford. per bottle. Lataxsyille Items. - rmal Prof. M. J. Pritts will ooen a normal b.1 at thU plac. Julv 31. Mr. -rj u thb twrt, , neat little Dam ihU summer! fCT' b3t w village are busily enirasreii ia cuocniii meir narvesus. - Mr. Ed. Thompson has returned from the State Normal School. Hel.iol well as ever he did. l"5ci Sah. 1- .1 l . .!. 1 . - " o. wnoomi, en.mreu u, : rhenmauc their panen may, however, be "sj by the use of the old reliable tot i 3.v, P-oberts' EmbrocatiiMi. tsold over 50 years, -so musummi growLn 119 repuia tion excels all other remedies. Price 35 cents per bottle. Try it just once, only by G. W. Benford. For sale AtX OlTTASmSH School Warbixt-i to BK P-UU. I)e?ktment or ltm.tc Istki (-tio.v. I i-ni i, ii,i i,n.iitl.lnr!ii. n.i j cnTnlit' mn!h . ,i that the bulam of jav ; ,,. avmeni of the money due from 1 jou un.-foiiMoig u o-rrioie ris., .1 m.-v ; I Hack, Side or Chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Iricc ii cents. Sold by Geo. W. Henfonl, I'ruggist. .Som erset, Pa. The llrsT I Ever Kxi:w Of. J. G. Star- key. a prominent and intluential citizen of 1 Iowa City, says: '"I have had the Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint for several years, and j have used every remedy I could hear of, ! ; , . '. . : vour Shiloh s it.ili.cr advertise in our pa- !" . . , , ; st, and was iH-rsuadisl to try it. I am hap. . ,' 1 t. : pv to state that it has entirely cured me. It i .' . . ,.. '. .... ., ,., j is i'ii.i.t.t mi: in-i n iiinii 1 i ll . nnt-vt .... Price 73 cents. For sale by Gcorgi Pa. W. Henfonl, Somerset, Sines' Dvsextkkv Compoi xd. Then- are no diseases that will so ipiiekly bring inci dents of a person's past life and make him j think of home and bis mother, as Cholera, 1 r'l...l ..,-1 11.. ..-.. ' ra J svm... , , Craniw, Colic, aim u.i loin &ti..itvia iu.s.a.s-. i.iii in ijv without Sines' llysentery CouiMHind when overtaken with the above disease is to lie al most without hoie. For sale only by Geo. W. P.. nfonl. A Mine Ilvplosion. J)Mov July 1-J. An explosion (KVUrrt.J at twentv minutes past one ...... .. .. .. . .. violent. 11 is sii'iposeti inai men were in the pit at the time, and there is scarcely a prohahility that anv will he saved. One body has , n Uml at the ,)ottom of tho Ventilation is U-insr restoreil . . .. , , . inn tor bodies. A despatch trom . nr -c- i.i Cardiff to the itmct savs: 'One ,,, , ,,..., ,.,:'v,t T,,,.n 11U...111.11 !!. V.ll lll., 11-.111. were in the pit of the London and South Wales Colliery Company's mine at the time of the explosion, and it is believed that all perished." At about si o'clock the bodies of three unfortunate miners were found near the bottom of the simff, but thev : i i . . i . i . i rri .. I '""0 not yei neen orou-iu up. i ne 'f'TW ' the explosion was terrific, j Mowing to atoms the ventilating fan j m the upe-ast air mast, i ne scenes ; j alniut the mines are repKirtedas heart i i rendering. There is a large throng I !.. ... .n-i T-n ..'ml in irriiol ! ui ihviuu jhctchi, .ihjisi.u m Jiart Ol relatives ami Il'ienMS Ol tiie imprisoned miners. Anions them are women who are bewailing tilt fate of husbands and SOUS, while lmle children are asking anxiously . . .1 i".l 1." . concerning llleir ItllllCIS. J--ei !.:.. ..-..Il.l.. l..iin 1I.11111 t.i i.r. un ... ..w.. ... v.. i.. l, it,. t he rescltc Ol IIlC 111C11. Olll . , . ,. 1 f.n n the o t Trident Calculation lessens t to e.o. j b it I am intonne-1 that it la not -os- -11 Ai . .. . 1 i.i ....11;. sioie inai o er iu iiumuni elm! 1- ,, , r,., .. - . .... I..1.I ir.iTin ilieit I llO tilt l.i SI I "" , ' .it'.i " i- I vards deep. All the maehmerv was I - . it ' .1 new. but the black vein seam is an i , " , . , okl one, ana i: well known in con-'j . ' . , . . Inection with previous explosions, ! one of which, in 1W, killed one nunareci aim ionv-ine t is.ni.-. 1 i t t 1" ... 1- . . . . A ntvT despatch ?a's : '"A careful ex- lamination of tiie company's ,MM'--' j shows that l'JO men descended into . .. e - the t.it for the miiht shiit. Mr ll- iliam Hareourt. Home Secretary, 1 - . . . . , t:i n that 11 tiersor.S nave licrisnea in I'woi ,-..li.n- It. is- immis-i. 1. i. ...... .v. - - .- i kU to nv when tlie 1 iodic can he ..... .... . - - -- afelv reached, as proirres m restore- in:the ventilation of the mine is j vcrv slow. The families and friends : of the lost miners stayed around the i Whkkmn'., Julv 111. .s a hanvl : mouth of the pit all ni.L'ht, and the : f(f suipiurie acid was hein- envev seenes were weird and hcartrender- i Pti to tm, ,.jtv t,;wlay, from an ad-i"?- ! ioinin town, in a wairon, it hurst rill Tank Struck tT l.ihtnini!. pjK viK0RI l'v JnU- 10. Last (.Yia an 0'il line lt near ' Sa,amaVa anl the spurtir.i oil l-V i some means t,k tire. A live-year-; i ,. , , . i ., ,i- i,i ; i old dail2llter ot Jolin W H.-nOUm, . , . . . .i . .i , who was plavill.Z at the Spot w here the rupture ill the pipe OCeurred, had her tlothinir saturated with oil. and hefore she could fret, away was: eauglit 111 tlie i alive. flames and roated ! Tank CJo, helonfnn? to the Acme Oil Com pan V, about a tliird of a the Acme mile Up Kansas I.ranell. .MC Kean ' ; eountv. was struck hv li'htnin!T ear- i lv this lliornin''. and at 11 OcliM-k to-nL'ht had almost FJH'nt Its tury. Tank (i"21,- aliout 'JtA feet down the .stream, was in dancer. .Superintenil- ... i v. .1 : ; cnt M10W anil a Tan Ol men, ov ui - j a trench and ikrnminsr the : itream has prevented the tire fx- , tendin" Two 'i-M barrel tanks nT fCt.r . itv are bumin-. Thev near Custer Citv are burning. They oljr. ttriiet In- liiditrmv ' last niitht. Both belonjrto thc-"United 1 .pe Lines. Four wells at Custer Citv were also fired, and one was ; - , , , j . I, now ; look- as ii other tanks ami amoi oimn2 ; i propertv are sale, llie loss up to ; ithe i.n'sent from the storm in the j Jiradlord region Will reach "--.' " W. Accident. , New CasTI.E, July lo. At an tar- ! Iv J t-Sterday inorninc; two . workmen, names l resiKtiiveiv umes ' liarries and Martin Maley,eaeh aged alout 21 years, attem jded to le-K?end I i .11 .-,.i n- itttimr.tml fr. Atri.TA i aociut e.w-. "",'", S on the Kll-e 0t Uie ;'nsce 01 ' ! lf7 this City The ea- ; j CUt hJ " the W heed, of the drum, and the cage, men, two j jnn w hetlharrows and alxmt 1 ..-., l . : 1 1 : . r I a terrihle pa?h extending from his Ixinics ioiu t jan vmsiiiiiiuici, 011.1, i nose to his mroai was cut in nis nose 10 ills inroai nun iui 111 111s face, severing a portion of his chin, , , flf l.;, l.in. If"; , , r i Both of Maley'si lejr? were broken. one a!ove the knee Uie other above the ankle. In addition to these the! men sustainel some verv bad oruisc-s. 1 TlinSr ininn' an Bneh th.lt thev ...j - j ! may not recover. 1 1 1 V itsri I ire lauic n ci c j i raiti- Fi&uc-M V I t home ; t:itel with wonderful velocity to the ' Has. ifrwri) v t. ..v " i bottom, a distance of some 5- feet. ! i:hr, ni. KiVes' " : . 1. - r . 1 l- " avissT oj.w. Hanging "ftlie Murderer c.PM rs. Hull. Xfav Yohk. Julv Id. Cox iiass-CMl ! a quiet nipht, retiring Intwirn 11 i ami 12, iiml falling intia !' ?!um- her iM'lurt" Z OfliHK. I lis friutistl and frit tnln were unrt'imttiii; yestcr- iji in with t n'Fiu in pii" uic a stiiv fl - , - , ro-lltlos, waiting llMin tmV-; ' inu ir form. II iel.,. i-i i.i tl.o .! j and continued their h.i.i.rs until'a late hour. At 11:"7 a iiK Ssag-o was m-civi tl at tho Tuiiil'S iH'iiriir.' tin fatal tvonls: "Tin- (inventor ri-I'iises to int r fen." .... ;.,. ...,,t -. .."..1....1. "'j ....... ...... . . .. r si-sscd anil even t ln crful. At :'; I ho calli 'l Iijit!ty Aaron ainSrc-(jU(.-sti'l him to notify the Ki-v. Mr. Cook that lie was rcaily to receive him, and Mr. Cook went into his, cell. Hi- met him at the lo.r an-! shook haii'ls with him conlially. Alter the religious i xen iscs (. ox ate a hearty hreakfast. and then more prayers were sail until the ar rival of the Sheriff ami his ilejuitii s. At ahoiit S oYloek A.M.. Cox was taken from his cell to the "allows. The way was uj the corridor to the entrance of tin- eoiirt-yanl. tlinrtly under the Kridgv of Si'lis. Sin-rill' l'.owe and riuli-r-slu-ri'.i' St vi ns came tirst, thin folluwed Cox, witli Kevs. Dr. Uussel, St. wart. Cook. Lw and Hector. Tin- hlack eai.e was on the head of the condoninc man, and the fatal noose danL'linL" from his neck. His arms wi re j. in-' ioncd at the elhows. H,. ,Valkcl j with a firm step and eoiiijMwcd !- : h a firm step ami eompiw meanor. As the procession reael - oroeessiun reached the gallows he looked at it with seeming coolness. Then his eyes dropped and his lips moved in praver as he took his station be neath the cross-piece. Tie' noose' was then hooked into tin-pendent j tope, and the. black cap drawn over his face. One of the ministers talked ! to the condetin-d man in a low tone, i .md continued until motioned to re-: ! tin. Heretofore .1 platform or floor! ! fur 'tl), cul.irjt t st:lnl v,lt,n ,, ! UVavs hi en laid. There was only an i UUUCl- J11UHC11 II. IilllU I lie 1'U.li'l screen at the einl ol tin- pillows, j was signalled by the sheriff, and cut i with an axe the cord holding th ; heavy weight. The condemned manro.se four f-et simultaneously i with the sound of tin- axe, ar.d then , with a rebound lie fell back. Then ' ensued the contortions of the body; and contraction of the muscles usual in case of death by strangulation. A ' minute later and these ceased, :':id j shortly after all was still. J lie cor (.ncr's; iitrv l'iid been sworn in and j t aucraoriei iinjue-i tiie nouy wa. removed hv a:i undertaker. The - 111 1 1 1 fUIu nil Will taKI' 1;HV (U .sim.I:iV. fr.,1,1Tl.,.1.!1,fo,lo!,iiv1.I.i.ii Kii.....t I. 1 1 ' Mil HI- V-'a1'!'-1 MUH U "11 1 HI- a.ka s-treet. ;.-neraI bi anfs I'm m e. ( ;u KNA. I,...., ju;v y, U is thoritivclv stated lure that Jenend . i-i . .11 1 ( rrant Will T vim to tial r.a oclore tJ(. ,,f,Vll''tlst. Settle up his aiiairs Iid ;'o to New Yol k, where a posi- tion is open for his acceptance. The ( n. r"l ! In on ti tii b rci t o presl - ; ,i,.IK.v ,,;" tl,.. mi riean branel .f tli i ' i - . . . I) , I( is( i, s ( llii'I ( .11'll.air, eos I .'inn I I 1 1101 ..'1 11 v ar a ! 1 . '-, ' m'-i I , uarv ot s-."!" a war. mis ne i".. I .... t. . . .5 ...... . ....... n. .... - ' V , 1' , ir vl lt , th,v ,, llllt enttrCy jo,0 tH.ir )llVt.stnii lit. I'risioncrs Miirtlentl. Ssivti Kc Jr.1v 1."i At Lincoln. , i :';,,. ,'.',.'.. v,,u. vr,,vi,.0 ,, July '.'A, a young man named Harri son, came into town, and, beeoinini: intoxicates!."; was locked up. At nif'iit a moii eiiccted an entrance to ;the jail andkilled Harrison. riddling ' i ,iinl with )U;i(. (m tjJt. ni-htof. ; the Fourth a niob again surrounded ; the jail and killed tin- Deputy i lai.r. ' '11 mi iii.iu .o.t.i '" ." Inf'ttin visited the lail. takinir out aiel i".. -: iianirmi; a pri. '. .i , ", 'oner, it is not kv.o-.vn ' ; u M iii.- 1. 1. si oner s crnne was. Scvcrclv Ituriieil. and the contents were tnrown over two men and the horses, humin ail in a terrihle manner. M.XKKIKl). K'HIXTZ P.KXFl.iIU). n the c f July S. is,-. by Ki.ier V.". II. W el:::, 4 ; Mr. Henry K..nu t Mrs. Kiu.ir i both of snersct. iiap.tmax i;i:".vi''.VTKr.. Ju: ', at tl. home ,,f the bride, i.y I:, v. J. A. , 1 Xuiier. Mr. C larles Hartmaii, of Fay.,f timnty. I'a.. to Miss Sarah M. Broadwatt county. Pa., to M Of Smicrs. t cuiny Pa. 1)1 KI. viXtJEBT. on the 12th itist.. in W. i- j iburg. 1'a., Mary, wife of Jercn.iah Win-' jrt ai (; years, s months and PJ day-. i ' , T.pi-rTS Miy f. 1-so ,i,:i,!J p-"ts aiK,,'4 year t 5 months and .iay- . . ' . ,. .," . ' 1KIrT May 1... Jo.oi 11 i.i t I an'' "$ a.: ! 2 PKITTS. Mav is. Sarah V. Pritt-. a.-.-1 , s 3 n,,,n,!"' aml ,I"-V- i iitewve were n.i..iren . J-J-7 rnt's.) oi r.us etiabket Correetad by Cook k Bsaeira. duuu is CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED Applet, dried. T ---- .te to e Aw. f.tllV.V.y.V.V.'.V.VV.V.V.Vi!! ; Vt lie i uotwr, r ir.u.... j B;whX'iV.V.V".::::: ..If ..See ' ' Beeswax. V . uan. ii,mlln, 9 '1"' hlmsV" crj? !;. M ,kjng. fctw. V e 1 ...iu to ; -; ae e loe rn,-T". r-t ; MMdUaes. iad eiv i n 1 M isje ll " ' j jouiu-m, f ta i dn" Potavxifbadiewi. ZtHiM wlde ; Pert dnea, V iBjra tuns, v . JrSSSZZ, " Aiht. vr .- Vhu "'.V..'.'.'.'.'.'.'..! ?1 vririfl ) ': ti H 06 ...i0 WJisfi .e ...! l ...........fcfllu . ' Tallow. 9 wneat. I Wurai. 9 tj 1 Wool. V B. ni'.ia , jgi jujj.o.i L.i.BL.BJi-i a XE W AD VER T IS E 31 EX TS. S. TUr.N'T. ATTOHNEY AT L W, s.ii!rit. F'nn'a. -y f-t'l'T U'S NnTICK l . m m tstatcof Ji Bl.miti. lite..! Pilnl l..wn.biy, Somerset Co., .Itc' J Itttm Wstawentanron t. t.T est; huTlng bon tersnie.1 Uuhe un.lfr-lift.'sl ey I'l""' uthnrliT : noiii-e In hereby mven to 11 serx ns , In lrMcil l" Mlil r nn- in m.H linin"liat mv-! liienf, hiwI lbii hsiir rl.om aiinst lfie...int In urrM-nt tlimi ilulr .iilirnli. ilf l Im !Mtlpm.nt nn s.;tur'Uy. ihw lh .lay "I August, ls-o. : Hie Lite ITSl'lenco ol - O'l iI.-i-ca-ws!. HIIIAM ?!l SSH.MAN. .Iutv-1. Kxcrutiir. A I DITOU'S NOTK K la ths mutter ot the ) Ori.p.m ( uart of S -m- e-nite ol sjtei'hca er.-t C.mnty. I'eanylva Tr'nt ilee'il. ' r ii. Th uo.leti!rM AiiM.'r. ;n. i!it.t t. sll t't.urt in mrAkeili"r!''u' i. n i'l Ok- lund In ll: lian-ls ol s;Aniael roivilrr. A iniitu.tr.it T nl Sie phrn Trent .lec'il.. to un.l m-'Tiir thmM- li-'iMe rn ti!e,l thprut-s tier- I'.v ao'i- noi'. e ihitt hn wiil.lt iins t!ti-. In the i:'r-iiii el sumi-r-s-t, i- r tl:e purple nf .ll.-n;ir.'in llie luli "l M p-lt-nieni, oaSitiirlav Hie UOi ily il A'a.-;. !., al im o'.-l s-k A. C. when atnl wlrt all per int- rcste.i can af.ea I. JA.S. L. Pt nil. July :i. 5 I. Aa.nt.ir. IN"oriTial Scltool. ri'HE MIKM4I. MTIO'-sOr SOMKKSKT I county will enuiiiieai's no tne nats ai'P'n-us and continue In e .a until the examinutl'.n a. the reiH-tivo urn s.ls. T.'ie loll..win am the 1- esti-Dsuf the ditterer.t schuoU ar.-i me uauies ol the iiniu-lpal: , , , . ,, Hk..':u., July 2Cth : X. II .Critbni .1 sn.U. t . ! liann.i. i Si.mkksct. July il;!i : K. K. Sanner an.U. Jay Miller. , i SLisnt-EV, July : W. S. I.'.veox --.! n l . I W. Smith. J?i:vki;iai.s. AuKU.-iiil: '. HlVili and J. II. ntvelv. ; N sw c'tnci mi.:; Anajt "A I J. WeMtr. STitvsTi.ws. Amusi '1: i iir'i ar.'l J. M. I IliTtaev. j Stu.ientsahi.uhl r (.n seiil ai V.i i.jvninx ' ' the se.-i..in 11 nie!.lt'le. lultl.-n win 1 arranite-i i.y ine iramfn. ..1 1 I' reiHH'tive m-h.!.-. an-t will vary a-ss'tMila; t ll, e 1 1 leai(lli ut tt-rin un.i hraoi h- nil Hist. 1 J. H. WllieKKY. Jy2i. c.me.y sujwrinwn.ient I AWN T F N N 1 S' A C Hi E Hi Yi ttAJD QTJABXERS. Soal UiT ntustnteil Catal.israo. S. A. CLARK k CO., 1X1 WOOI STKEET, PITTS3URCH, PA. jotici-:. v. i '-.itr ; - h-.-ir it u me in . .'i'fMiiDK j n fi U 1 utm -ir r . . 111 i lia.i ,i i - . ' ,lfcati.-n l.Tsixa-n-i .- var:iiir i.ini f -"t t.tvrn.-hin. S-.-mt.Tt c.fr:'y. ;i , l,.n,a (.f lti4 MUSKS W Vn iK!'. Zi.M.-Ii i;man ! Jnne3J l llbulx .1.L V. PrnLic s. OF VALVJ I.K. aklk r.r. . is; M K. :. i.r the ., r.i tae f..r t ne in-, Lite Hv vinui! of an orler ..I -.iir .- .if': 1 (rphans' Court . .f S-n-r-s-t .-rr. Y uniler-iimeJ A'l:riintir:itrix :m l 'lr.ot siii-..1 real ee."e "1 W ilium i r.-i' vl Smer-et UiwnI.i;.. .i.s:'J. wi:; .-n Sl "('if ',. . 1 .".- '." ' at liul'li .lutcry, on te trci."-- :k r. : sell the tulk.wiutf rtal r-t.ite : A .-ertain tra.:t of lati.l Bitu.itc lnsi..ui.-rvt Tni. , j Si-merst ci.unty. Pn.. cntair.in :.7 arrps, ift- ra 1 ir ! -s. ail cis-.n-u j'i i-ii.. t win win. .1 u.ir . tinit-er tlifn.i:D, H ai-n in fmi'lf: I'ni.ri an.) i foiaUsaircautptuere..D. witn mill ib.u!. r.rn and othvr ou-.t.all'iillif :ei V 1I1D1 1 in-1 j ol I'.'ltry Kir0l!. JtKtpn ,iuu.. (,,i-.r st,at.-r. Phihp.; 1 I i - np an-i others. 1 Tl JMls I ln..thtr. I In a: r in. r1.J FINANCIAL STATE3IEYF OK SOMERSET EOR. SCHOOL DISTRICT, I'.IS THE TEAtt IJMJIi II NE 1ST, llSl). W.M. H. WtlFLEY, Trc.isjrer, lii Cifh recireil Ir:m eo!leeiir 1.." 7! . - Miite aj-pr-i rLitlon... y T.tal iii i.l orlers f..r teacher' waiton... -M.o5 repair.-, fuel A.e " - S(;t'y an .. f ftj j. Coin.. . Total KLSura: i nv tiik i:sti::' t. 1.0 il -1. V..5 Hi. Amount .!ue from tax LS'llector, ;'un?ol- leeteil taxes .'! '-"J We. the nn.lersnrneil AU-liturs of S itnerset t,T niii;h. lio herel.y -erti!yihat we have examiae! ail tiie v.-ai her? ot the l-.reidinir tatea:enf. an; have u.uu-1 them crree. a- 1 true la ail partita lan. I MAKI.KS C. SH . i EK, fE.t.i MiLioN j.i-iarrs. i-kalj ;y 'ii Au:il.ii. 11 f j D rw I a 4? o JOHN F. T4 DEALER I M Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints . ' OILS, &C, &C- TIii- f ; 1. wi :ir i- a Hatchets, Haisiincr-r'i'i-s. ll;.miiii-r-. .V-. Bit-. a:ii T' . I.-1 the l:irg-st s-.- k t '.!..r.s Pail! Van.:-!,. p.irial ;i-t "f '' hi-v!-. A.I.-s. A. sad'llcrv Hard'A'ar !e Kni-..'- a::.', p. ri n s.inii rsi-t utility. - I". .r i;i-ide and o r.i-l :'':i'-. 11 iv-s- st. III. S. an ,Vc Will-low1.!. shl-. The be-! i .r st.s k of C. ',r -i ni:!i." "vles. I i - l..r. M- Cr. t '.it s - ,'.r Fi!.- i - - .'!a:'i-iin.-l K-;' kinds, .-hove!-. Fork. . .roblt s. Pit k-, M V'hes. M.i-.n Hanoi:, r-. .cp 1ju!!t. stzi-i. l.iK!irJ iiia es. ij;iiniiin:T . I...r Miit-. Ila-k.-t-. Tui. W.snieii l.u..k.-r S i:u:i. r Prints. S;ici.. Tr.q : us. IlalN-rt ti.in.s, iti-t. an :id Si p.! DOOi:-I..M KS, HIXCKS. -cnKV.-, ITCIIFX il )H-K.NOl : a i I ev i-tl.i:. t!- i.tiii.i.r - !': Tlie fat is. I k- n ev.-ryf!.:r.' tKiH- !-r- in this kind of i.Ls and iHf my w i...l.- a anv one in n-d of auythin-; in my w:ii I will aiwavs sue a reasoiianie i-rtsi:; to n-;.. f.-r t!u r -.atroii.u-e. and hoj-e this sa-.ni 1N"T F0K:ET THE 1'LACF. "2s o. 3, BAER'S BLOCK." Just.7 2i, 1S). jjauamaaau iin awmmii JiJ SE W AD VER T1SE VESTS. "IXECUTOUS NOTICE. ti:eof r.l Aili'ithrr, litoof Stnnyc-i rjf k Twp., Ix-lt'rs tt.l4ifnurf Id h:kvmif lli urcl-4 ! un'tiryi-inol. ' I IwrvJ'V KlvO t lllime Itnli-ttlrrl ! It mk j iurislil lyrHrnt. mt Ib-f" Batliii; cUlmt er JUHII I Will iiliurt P rilT I " - wij" .in "hi'- ralwj lur nUoionil Ss'.anUy. iB iy ( i tui'i!', lsi, t his Ut n-liinii 1 ii.iiv il.TI'ATHFR. JtlftKaoN ALTFATHEK. PEMHSYLVAtttA FEMALE COLLEGE, PITTSBURGH. DelishtfaUy lnrtl on hich. eTtmmiT (rrmir.!: away fruu city doim ai.il armike. intrl' r raroilty, well ruraisheil IjalioratrrT. an t aa.uai.ln coHecuuniif njioeraia ai'l inaertehralea f rll' -traUail atuuy " Natural Heienc. M,xt pm os-ud fivPU yts "F'-T eatal-ine. terms, kc. al ire: l'Ft FM s. pIXETKAf, i-TOi-in. Ja:yi 5. S1 IIEUIFFS SALE. i.r virtue c( r-rtiin writ of Ft l'a. lsiio-1 "t "f ilnVt.urt uf f-mni'-n !'; m S.'in -r-ei i.nnfy i-.. an,! t. m.i .itri-ete.!. tl,.- to j.ol li. reltf at the l uun ine, iu m.: -.1, 1 !' at t oVIack r. . ail th rtahf. title. ImereM an.l el-iliu .! Iho .lricnaanr. Wiilutm S.itcr, ..1. ir. and t. tlie : !! 'iiK .loaiTltsst rl e-tate. siiu:ti in i)?mah..n!nx 1 ( . S..mrrj..t ei'Untv. r"a., is.nl ilainic Uls a .-raa iu..re i r lt. t which tlicri are al.ut IT'. a.-r s.-ic:ir l a'.ut : a in mes..t..w. Kltli a larz Lrli-li .lwllm '' Irainw Iw.aini; li.'U-c, l.mia l'rn atnl ..lli.T.-iiO'U...lir-.- lli. n-i.ll crc to.1. .t.l;.in!n-'!;in.l-W Iwnirl ll. rsi-v. Jic,.h li.i.sli. 1-rats.in U hr. Honry laihr hnra an l ..tiicr-., wiih i:..r i..nncn.in.i . Taken .n picenH-n at trie ult of Jull. Suo;r N.cil. B. Ail iwr- ma jmr-hanlr at ll.o a.'t .'a!- will .ta9 liike a uco thai fart of t lies i.up t-.ase ni.'iicv to ma.lt an..wn at tr.etiaie ..t wie will I ri-.ulrl as sin -is the t -,kty 1 kii.vkea .l..wa, .itl'.orwlselt will ha aolnex ,.. ft alo at the ri-K of the nrt pun-uawr. The rcHueel tlie iar-h.aw money mnt ls (.. ! n or bel,.rw TnurMnjt ol the nrst week ot Aunat t'ourt. the lime tunl t. theOmrt lor ihe.-kn..wl-e.lm. nl of .l.-e-ls. .i:i.l n.i.if.st will he :.-kM-)Wl.-.li-e.1 until the mri-tuise money i al l in lull. KVLK, MiT.il. SiiEBirr'n Office. Suiucrset. Juec W, .s0. FOR SALE! Theon-lenUne-l A.!mlni'ttatir nf the -i.ee of TOIUAS ,UsiHLhlt. of t.'..n.-m.eii!h T'.tvn j1iI;. Souicrtct C. utey. utr at fnvaie -ii, on'..l s.rri:iKi 11, I r r. 1 ( 1 . 1. -TTTTPT r" i L U -M. D L L r i r 25 ACIIILS, with ir"l BANK DAKN, IWOiJiJiJil DWELLINGHOUSES, and othtr P.aiMini:. The I.in.l i" in a ol .'ii:i..l. -it, iiic'it oil'? thirl tot .1 --ale 1 1.11.1. There is A GOODORCHARD ON THE LAND! ALSO IX- T COAL VEIN. rt J'J It not M 1-efi.re tht .late It will at tl'at time he ..siere.l a; l-uniiu S.ilc. ThU Utia 14 situa'e l ni.ut live uuk-4 trom J..lin-town, near tho Ke.i lri4.;, extcmiinz alonit the 1 1 Wv ,!le li- al. ani is ..no of the most .lei.irat.ie HKMS in Wjiitern Penn'vlvani.i. Partita limriKir 1" "-e the k arm or le Vrn turther jKinkuUrs an: rfi'Ktt e.i luealluu tas umierria'iKst. IS At! VOHKK. Ltl i .MISHI.KK. Jane Co A'lniii.-iri.L.yr'. ct"i ce sa-rr TAHITI. KAMI.UOKi: A OHIO It. it PITTSUL IalU UIVLSION. )o ami arcerMay u. Hsii. tn!n on tl:l p.i-.l wiil .iej,itrt ir-na ana arrive ;tt ilt.t,e..rnrr 1 rrm aa l S jier Street.', ai tolluarj . EAsT. tti-r. MAIL. 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Tlie m il llr?.-t an l pleasant route to tte I'.n !t iti'l S.utli via Wa."blti(fV.n City. rtiruuich Mull leaviim: at :4u A. w.. lai!y. ar rive at Wastiinirt.in at v.Ji a. .: H:il'iai..re. iur:.A r. M.; Fhiiat-eli.l.ia3:l!l a. . i .Vt Vurk.4j a. m. : Ki. hni. ni a. . Thn uiih l.xpr:. leavlnir T:5i r. . dally, ar rives at Watnr.ti.n t 4u A. . : LiiiUm. re. ' 'J a. . ; PhiiAi.elpaia; 1:14 p. . ; S. V.. i f. r. m. Ttironich Mail train -laily. i.je-s trait .iailyeieet Sar iay. A-sjinui.lati .n trams an-l l ajette Lxrr-? daiiyeicept Sua. lay. Tir-ei i-lt: ei.rner Filth A'.ennean.t Uwl air. an.l .ei.c (.-urner lirani aa l Water :., J IMUl.nrieh. P'i. ". K. LOJi'i. Hen. Fnsnuer Aent. J 2 ;. I it, 'itueral li itet As-i ct. .V D liLYMYEU, : T !' iiovv Haiti- . PI - . . Anvils. Vi . Plan!-. P.:.-,-s :,-,.! P.:. W, Ia:l I t . .I..?. ;.-i; - I i' :.'.-a.i I!1 Tut. Tr-s-. i -. p.. iic' K;.. M- P.:.n-. r- i-.--.i-. n f it-i-l-- I'airt1 in oil. 1 !;. l:-l-ii.-. J:-; a-i Itrv. r. W .1 i.l' -i. a-i-i -":t i ' li-.i! le! a'Hays'-i i.ar::. .ai 'i! Lamr-s is w rv - (s v i--v t. i- .'u:! .!..:.-. : - v and i i-. M i lr..i.-::-. 1! i"..i 1-a.b-s. : s-ia'ii-. ar.-i..e 1- a.i M:i :it;n -Us!-.-.'-. I a- e". :..e and 1 ire U-jits of all :.!.. U'rit-ters. Mnl Mev. r.i i: '. i:..i-e . f :i :.-. ii i ly-'r.S. Mi if i:t' r- ai: . Ii' .rse l;::i- '. -Oilier. Tr.eis. .w - t urr-i 1 -.11.1'-. ..--Is Kr : -... .1. P Iu-. t-.tl.c H--i-. :.' n to it C:.d it to "1, n-:!.' rw .!. 'ra-ic I ii.nl -t- iv.v p, rwiiis Ti,-iy art- i'UiM.i 1". r r a'i nnrai-e n -z. vc nie a . .. 1 tua.-.x inv old ciit. n.:s make ii.aiiy ' '' 'c1. JOHN F. BLYM 1 LJi. O If