u Somerset Herald.; Tin- ii-otit I'hIiIii m-a. m !. over. M V r.iii.M. IV.i .:Ji. ut til c out; a : iinill, u:c ill lit.ir I Our -iivi-is wviv unjiiniallv i '.ll-I.IV. Tin' "Nn Xrtius" scries of nowla is vrry l'0ular, aud tonic one lias taken tlx; trimbk t.N'tisfy jmlilic rurtosity an to the jtio-tlin .f nutlinrtdiiii. Jlc'.eu limit Jackson ("II. .vvn - - Wc lienrd ii new Smile sixty summer lnurJoiv tiii-iiio-tl at ! ofllie warm u-.-iifhir a f,.w davs nro. In Kj!Mt!MTS (ill Kril;i - ) 4 Over Ii?i,ih.i (i;i:i i ir'ar. won; iii:iMtirml:tr i-l ;. I'liila 1. Let yiitr. j J.O. Harvey, V.-., of lialtiiiturc, : ii!; at llir S.uni ri ( H.msc. .Ana-iistl ri,lKM.; A "''!r of .,ur l.j.'.i' talk of l.itcitti- ill l in- i-in iH al Jii!inon'M on Timr-.lav. , ,; NiV o..Minn.K. i . Miss Nul.nie Ilali, of iSallimutv, is vi.-iit- i in;; nt the residence of Mr. FA. V: Scull. v.lV.' tsb. ; acf 1- I x ,1. ii',!'" ' .f . ,1 -1 1 !!ra.i; -am. !1. !'. Kayim-n. v. I". !' Kih.'Pmt. John Stalil. s. Jlouuiain. -i. lawry. '. U-vi Kimi'l'. M',"v''r- ) ni.llllill I'.MlM. r ..-Uyf""!, S:'!""'' M'"dcr. N. I. roller. J..s;ali l'il--. I -. 1. VVlTII'T. ,. i.-, ,n-. John 'loinw. '.Cirxilif. M. 1. Slmfcr. ' m, Amios W. liowinan. '.'ivu-r !''" '..niia-'- J- J- Zimmrrinan. , V. H. r.o;n'iiiT. ;, ji. A. I'.nihnker. I'. m'ivli. Win. 15. I'riiw. J. J. llwn:u:i. , rtli. J"!in J. Tarr. Mr. M. A. Satin. :, i;i t!io T. S. t'tH;n ! i nt Ohs-Iit I'a.. U Iioine on n vi. il. Tlir m-tuiMTutic State Convention is to U lu'lil in llariisbiir'?, jui-onlipp to jtll n- l"itS. T!ie wiml in now blotting over the oats Miilililo. mill we will have i-m.1 nights and iti rtiiiiir. A new uiul (i.uiitiToiia ooimterleit silver dollar lias Ihkmi discovered in tireidation. It is deserilioil at be;i r.n excilent ithi;a tin!i, evidontly made with jnvf.tt )ti.i hits- . ery. I he fimnons eoiii t an heeftMly ne-j II. ) is the author ot Iirey l inMirick - ! tisted by the color, it liearint; a wliite tiuiru j Choice.'' and "Hetty's Straiitje History"; i-Mwdi'-l S.it- ' ijiiite dillVivut from ilia puiuino. Julia 1'ieUher, of 'Kismet" and "Mira;;';" ; ' " ' (ivorgrj Pursuns La'Jirop, of "Afterglow"; ihiMiry as to the came J r ,.:' r ai...o ..r a m...w v..i,!vt,w. j.heles" ; the Jtev. AV. M. lUiki r, of "His Maji sty Myse.ir' ; luey Jlixijwr, of "Tin T.s'tr'd Widow" ; and Mary A.nne.i Tink-jr, of ".S!,;tiir Moe.aldini's N'iiH-e." A Charlton, Va., jiajnr telln tiiisstory: "Aba's v.ei;'hini; one ionnd in 1 sso w -as n'turniil to the l'olomae with a small Mii i'h biill uttaelted to its Util wilii wire. A few days aro it was caught with ilte bell .tiil attaehei, the fish weil.in six (omuls This may nouih! like a li.-li sloiy, but .-uinc ofoiir roader will reniember that a jiound bas caught in the Schuylkill live, years njro w:w nluriicd to the water with a crmy tin whi.slle attached to in tail. Three years later the buss was caught near :-aiue spot, It still weighed a pound, but the whistle had pruwn into a. fog lmni. AVnVvu'i is -to,. I j If you want a IkiV a toy ('i.-'.'il. i , , er-cri aii!es. fuini.il, b: It U an in iv your ".mall iiovcuit'iit on ivr .V! .1 i: .11 111. J. . 1 I Ml .llll-l'l. . ;. Haltzer. ;., rlaiilcs V. l'i:,;'i. ;;:; i:.;isb''rt.. ,. Tarkcyfoot. A. M. Cramer. u Win. Si.aw. -our,:. Jliinr. , S. 'TT. ii:o. W. I'iui:, S.vrctary. Chainnan. .' l.la.n V'lsti-rs, at Mns. A. K. 1'hi.V. . ar.is ut the Kkku.ii otlice. ,.,:. il.tiuiiioi k, f.r .sale by C. X. ,, . ns-ived almost daily, at Mi:s.A. !".. Cm-'s. ,.:v latest st) le visiiiiv c:rds at the . . .,f I.i'v Ti" an 1 C ili.irs ju-il ,.' ut M:;s. A. F.. l uis. j A cainp-mis'tiii will lie held in lYrner's , Crove, one mile north of town, commenc ing on the2"th. Jim Crccn, "the snake tamer," from the mountains of JefTerson towiishiji, was in town last week. The cnia'ity of the aWesian well recently jmt d.iwn at the Cnmbr'a county almshouse is 1.t"" pillons H'r hour. J Ir. .1. ft. Kiernnn left on the early liloin i in- tmin Monday for the sea-side, where lie e;s'i-ls to remain several weeks. Friday was decidedly thchotlest day we have had this Poason. The thenr.onieter ranirin;; from (0 to '.sa in the shade. j The internal revenue oflicials find that , sweetened whisky is largely hhipjicd to tem- j jU'ranee localities as (.intent medicine. sieukiiii; f t, a vouni; Ulan said that he "pinweil it must 1 Ikn jum' of the rev: -ion of the New TcsUiuieiit that, us "Hades' was ,S!ih-.titu!ed for "lu ll," be Siii-oscd that hades was Irvine; to Mti if it couldn't make it as hot as bell did." A coi res, 'indent wants to know "what is bvin;' done in regard to holdiiif; u i'ounty I'air '.hirtf.di '!" Oar )nMde s cm to Ih' itni; ioiis that one should be held and there is no reason for tiot l.old'.n one. It would cci- tr.inly (iay better than ever before, ami if aiiylhin;; is to le d ine it is time for the day to !m' lixe l, and the premium li-t priuied The ipiostion being froi'.iently asked dur- iug rresident Carlicld's critical condition, "What is -the normal condition a of man'? respiration, temperature and pulse?" wc would state for the benefit of our readers that the natural respiration, is 10 to 1 M r minute, pulse tW to 7 beats per minute, and the ordinary temperature of the body '1'bc bl.'jhiinris's Wort. ' 1ullltMSUIiM.su ot Till: V l!itCi Sov MRU Vu hn tfj iioous uv. l't.:;KiYi.vA:;i. : As has liceii advcrtise.1 llirou;:holit the Stale in Villi i: Runs th:;! n ne-nnion of ;;,-:i.it.-jll fi in i;i rl : li the SCtecncrs, and those liavin been lion- ; (J. 'MV( S .1(1 ai'OO tint tti .!:iA?t7.:T':;, S. : 'I-! i'. A .III ;t t. i: ,i. 1 1 ii.'.' ;i :id ; hiif.t-t l . i u.iK :i i v. i.; Comj'hiiul is made in many ( ails of the state thai laborers ui' scarce. Farmers are sufli riii; from want of help and the heads of u number of industrial establishments have been obliged to send for immigrants. The price of labor is higher now than it has been a! any time since the panic, and in some in-tanccs reaches war prices. j "Clara l.elle," the famous fadiion ycrib?, j say that "durins the coining season ladies ! will wear nothing but longii'.i linal'y strip ped hose." Ckove Mkktino. A grove lueesiiig will bo held. I). V., one the farm of It. l-Vrncr, one mile north of Somerset, by the Evan gelical Association, comiii'.'nciiig en Thurs day evening, Aiign.-t U-'nh, ls'SI, .Til to con tinue one Sabbath. The friends arc e"pci't cd to bring their b.ik?ts along o:i Sunday prepared for a dinner in the grove. AW A. IIiitNiv.rK, I. C. Tiie days are growing gradual'y though jicrcei'tihly shorter a! both ends. Since ihe turning voint wa r.."j'.!n'd there has been a loss of i! .r!y three-ijuartt-rs of an hour of daylight. O.i theotiicr band, that which is hi ing j.ilcd on the side ofda-kness i ai (ircciated ali the more, b'.vatise of the change of temperature during the eight to a pleas ant degree for sleeping. Wa-hington co-inty, this slate, can-.es the I i me of the President's physicians cNpres.s I banner :n the matter of wool production, i cd the opinion the other day to a (K-rsonal j exeis";,ig the leading Ohio county half a , friend that the 1'resi. lent would certainly r. I niilH ei jiounds. j cover, but that it would be a tedious oiu.-ra- i 1 0 I tion, necessitating ln-rhups several months ! .vo liunureil ami twenty thoiisami lol-' ,.,,, ,,,,-, , I Isrs was ihe amount of insurance placed on !:iu r.ged citizen of IVrrv county, nannsl .,:::invi:n or u'y oilier ani.'le has : .-,!,v.l in ironing, lay it when-the fall dire.t!y on it. It will ...:" oat. . n::1. canvassers make from t-J." to , X s. lling go xls forK. i. U'.deout K..-. '::v street. New York. Send ri j'aloguc and U-r.c.s. ' v of Fringes, I'asstniientiTie, tjui.-iiis jut received, at Mns. A. K. I'iil's. .,.i.I'.. Fundi nln-rg, of I'ittslmreb, v .n" this ilaee, is now stopping at I'ic jioiise." when' be can be con-,-.;Wion:U'y by all those di-siriiig r.-.i'b-r-- of tiie Hn:ii.t will find it to ,.a:. i, '.::- to buy their Hrtigs, Mcdi ;.( s'.',.:l'-. I'.ooks. Siation..ry, Fancy !"t Art.. !.'-fnim C. N. I'.oyd. He ..::f'itl 1'iiieof Siiis hi' l.-s, Fye Ma-s-S.ii'i- rters and S!.oiild-r Itrac- fr.-s'n ai.d pric reasoiiaMe. , :.r. Tii.s ;i l.-nov. Why do so .i ..pie we i i arniu.d n-. sii-m to prc ::'rr and i' made iicr.-M.b'.e by In Coiisiiiiation. Iiii:;.ines, Loss of ;. . Coining up of tiie Food, Yellow inn for T.'icU. we will1 si 11 them ihi- I'.il: - g'airaiiteisl to i lire them Peck, who bns just died. OverinAVcstmnrelan.il county a strange bug has made its appearance, which kills fowls by fastening itself to their throats and retaining its hold until the birds are dead. ! of close attention. He did not think he would be up and about in a few weeks, as many persons supposed, but mut exercise a vast amount of patients-, and submit to a slow healing of his wound. The interior of the Somersi-t House re eitihles a hospital in the way of cots. K ve ry night the parlor, reading-room and balls are filled up. i.eirgc talks of building an aiMK'V. Tiie people of the 1'nited States pur more than i.f'.i00 fifty cents for every man, woman and child (kt year for newspapers, and this i the cheapest and best education they get. The new schedule for running trains on the Somerset fi Cambria llailroad is lieing arraui-'eil, and it is reported that several additional regular stojiping (daces will lie marked down. Mrs. Adam Little, of I!slford township, has lu-en very sii k, it is lx lieveil. from (sii sonlng by circus li'mouand!'. AW are in f. iliu-d that she is not yet considered out of danger. Heilnnl .i.V-r. AVe are informed from a private source that Mr. J. K. ('o)Vri.(ii, one of the slilors of the Columbus, Neb., 7)rrtcrif, will to-day, To..l.iv tut it'i-rtij I, Ttwa trf.. vU't1r.w!r d W. i ten ford, HriiL'uist, Soiu- I , , ' daughter of Id. M. S.-brock. t, li-:t, and most durable For Mtd save the cucumber growing ni-ur-. ask for Star, and take no i est the root, and yon will liavn thercfixiin I the t.riM'ery, Flour and j an earlier and smaller variety ; favc. tho- ni-r.r the end of the vines and they will pn .Tos:aii Ki:l.i.i:l;, ' dnce a larger and later variety. M ivCi:osSiEi-.irr. I will ! ' i he new comet apjiears to Ik- rapmly njv (ironi hiTig. atid its bright light will 1 dis cernible in the heavens about August L'O. It is the third comet of, the year with sever al constellations vet to hear from. , M ii: it, : liui.ii at all limes, ltoef. Pork. Mut I sjiismc, at reasonable prig's. i-n r'.W r.f. a meat wagon S1 I,. thmv times Hknuv Kii!:o.r.. Soiners't. Pa. ? Hair Vigor restores tiie color and r.is the growth of the hair, (irevents. faliiiig oir, and greatly increases its . i: has a delicate and lasting (ier - ini-reiliants are lianiiless, and for '1 i: i uneiiialled. ! -i"NM. Nutht. It. AV. v. Fund ' ,;ii-t and Aurist, can be consult i. ilade House'' on every Saturday :. !-v. all dav, and on Monday moni- sw AVonderful, indeeil, are the workings of the eofiling apparatus employed nt the White House. It is stated on po authori ty that a cow which pastures under the President's window now gives ice cream. The Friedens' annual harvest home and picnic will lie held in Mowry's Croveon the 2'th of August. The public generally are co-iia'ly inviied to join with us. Come with baskets well filled. J. J. AV. i those silt!', ring from anv l'-ir V.worTiM.;. A AViseonsin wife's suit for divorce de- . .V fyrutiai P.mkhv.-A marvel I P1 uI'on 'V"1ce which she procured by t.r Catarrh. Pipl.th, ria. ca!.k,.r j P'!i"" ftvsh paint on the .soles of her hus- Ii.ad Ache. With each bottle! t'tmd's boots, thereby marking his footsteps iugi-r.ious al injector f,.r the ', ;- !: ought to have W-n aheil at home, '-.ssi'a! tnaim. !:t if thoe com-j i.vh. n a gentleman has K-en out nt a eon ' tltiio'M extra charge. Frice .VI cts. vivhll l:.ltiicring. and his head next morning (. w. Iteufor-l, Pruegist. Som- j ,;,.c a ,,um,v;n w;f;1 asole-leathercov- : ering. be ends word to tr:e otr.ee tliat he is 'lVti:.l prepare i to make all , su.lering from extreme nervous prostra- .'i::i!r work, csccpt hair jewclrj-. tion. s. fn.nis, etc.. at the rate of 40 cents j i"T siik r.nd from .'Ifl to l. cc::!s an i region. No work under 'M cents '1. 'A'ork can be sent through Son ' iihee, or left at iatc r.idenee of -.siiii-. det 'd. Al.-.i E A. S'lIM I.Is. -wc arc again with our .urex'!ehrat- Ki.lerherries are not so named because "' r Hod. Anyone wishing their I ti.v iirl, KCT t;,an 0ther 'iM-rries. They di I'n.'.eeted against lightning should j r;v( ti.;r an,e fr-Tii the fact that an el - -t oii-e. Satisfaction piaranteed , ,(T r a (;h,Irch first discovered their color ''y- I by sitting down on a hunch of them at a PlIOMIS 15 Rl . j p;Ll;r. June l.".lh. lust. 1 old clocks of the kind that our nnecstors Prof. M. I.. l!aer, 111 ineipal of the public schools of 'm!iells ille. called at our oflice last Sat i:r lay. Mr. Ilaer ha; had chary" of the Connellsvi'Ie schools for the past two terms, and the fact that he has been re-elected fur the third j;ivc.i ubundam tcs'.itnonv that the je iple of f.'onnel'.svii'.L- highly ap (nvciate his aiiiity to till the io-itio:i he m:- CUplcs. l'rli',;t'in tl Ihjit'Kr'lt. Prr. I'.ai r is a former .Somerset county boy and is a s n-indawof A. J. Sehcil. The public sale of sixty head of thorough bred cuives, advertised in last week's Hi:k Ai.ii, artta- :rd a large number of fanners from u'.l sections of the county to ?.:uer-et. Saturday. The sale took (date 011 the va cant lot opposite the tilade House, and the calves, consisting of Ihtrhams, lioistcins. Ayrshlres and Aldeniies were sold singly or in paiix, to suit the bidder. The average price paid was fifteen dollars some bringing as hi; h as thirty-live dollars. It seems to be a f.i' t th:'t farmers, h;n li sters and others owning and "iv!:ig horses, are utterly regardless iTshc great danger of allowing them to s!an 1 unhitched on iub 11c thor .Us'lifarrs, and in front of hotels, stores aud other busim.-.', place. Hardly a ilay passes but what we see some horse starting off, and but for the timely assist ance of some passer-by, i:i ail pobability there would lie a run ofl' besides the ( cril of lives snd property along ti e route out which they run. Among the papers purchased i:t Ihigiand by AV. AV. Corcoran and presented to the Virginia Historical Society are ;;.ty letters from Oovenu.r Jiinwiddie to Lis youthful friend, Ceorgo AVahingto:i, and no h-ss than eighU-en long and original autograph letters of AVashiiigton toiiovernor lisiwid die. The hitter ire among thccarlicst known letters from AVashington's nn. They were wriittn bet wen March 0, IT'it, end May J, 1.'k wiien he was but 22 t 2'i years of The organ-blower ia a London church r, cciitly fell asleep during the service, of which f;u-t the audience soon became coii- seious by the vigorous blowing; f his own organ. Hey. Arthur Hall, the preacher, af ter bearing it for awhile, stopped and re marked : "I do not object to a quiet nap on a hot day and am Mattered nt being able to contribute to anybody's repose ; but, while proud at being able to give the beloved sleep, I wish it distinctly undersood that I draw the line nt snores. There is a man snoring i:i the congregation, and I shall be obliged if somebody will waken him." The offender was quickly aroused. A remarkable man hunt is going, on in wilds of AViseonsin. On the loth or last months two brothers named Coleman, o!!i cersofthe law, who were endeavoring to arrest two horse thieves, Lou nnd Kdward Williams, were murdered by the men they were pursuing-, in the village; of Durand. A (sisse of citizens and oillcials at once set out in pursuit and chased them into the 15ig AVoods of Wisconsin. There are outlaws now hiding, and have thus far eluded their pursuers, lile dispatches fay that eiht Indian scouts, headed by liufTalo Charlie and Yellowstone Kelly, and accompanied by thirty bloodhounds, have arrived to aid in the chase, and the big wood will see such a terrible hunt as they iicwr saw before. Sjgar, it is declared, does not injure ; sound teeth, but, on the contrary, improve l.theui by assisting the solution of the food which supplies lime for theirj nourishment. . Su(.ar sometimes cansi-s pa::i in decayed ! teeth. A Fiair county woman was la's lystcngon the wrist by a "snake feeder." The wound gave great pain and caused tiie arm to swell up, and in a short time the whole body be came swollen and raised up in spots like the welts left by a cowhide. Remedies were administered, and on the following morn ing the swelling had gene down considera bly. The insect stung the woman on the artery, and the poisonous biocJ passed through the entire system. They are gen erally cowardly and are more apt to retreat than to attack individuals. 1 A treat is in store for our citizens next Saturday evening, August l"th, when Mrs. Lillie Pavis and Miss Nell Norris, (the Bradford duct,) accompanied by Mr. AVill P.n eki r.rid,;e. pianist, give a concert in tiie Court H'H'se. Mrs. Havis is well and favor ably '-.cown to the (leople of Somerset, and the announcement that she is to sing al ways insurvs a !u!l house. The other per formers come highly rifominendeil. The concert v. iii con-ist of vocal and instrumen tal music. Admission l." and 2" cents. used to have standing in their sitting rooms and kitchens that tell the days, the ! month, the movement of the moon and ' heavenly bodies arc liei-onilng quite fash ionable. 1 u i.s. in Saturday, August 13, 1 !a;:'-.;ist nine o'cl'K-k, a. in., on the s. '.lie repairing of the pier under :' "Vcr IjiuM Hill Creek, near l'r ' ';!i, in Loner Turkevfoot lown- !'"i! 10 the lowiM bidder. I i.nn,; .i.J..!..oi.r r...',.,..ri 1-ivo 5,1" are " "'' m"1 ex-rfahily a novel '''x-M under the bridge across the -:' l.oer. in-ar Saii.-bury Juix-iion, '' it ii'WI'.shi,. AVm. M. S iiuim k, t ulltii Clerk. i c,,-i kitsve Ci i:e. This is lie ;,!m the most successful Cough wt him- ever sold, a few dws in "Ue the Worst ascs of i'ough. bids, uliile its wonderful c ere .if ConsiimMioii is w ith- -":'fi in the history of medicine. ' ,1! liix ov, rv it has been sold on a llrfvl.:..! .t I, ,,ii,.r jiievoi iiie It yon hove tntnplt we eani 'i lotn- it. price 10 cts., 50 cts.. ' ',l' It ymr I.uiigs are wire, Ches-t ir ' '-".if, r... Shih.Vs Porous Plaster. . W. Pei,f,d. Hniggist, S0111- I ' iti iiic Ceiirt of Pennsylvania has j v ninlvn-J -4.V(ral decisions of getier- j iietnatier of Mad tax. The ornament for ladies' wear. A Cuban htby ; at Saratoga wears a famous beetle, with I flowing chs, which grow green and gold as j she touches his black back. She feeds him j on sugar cane, which she brought with her from Cuba. A plague of rats has c.p;icarc l near Iag iicaux, in France. Innumerable nianiw, which come from the direction of Lyons, have invaded many communities, doin;; great damage to the crops, Some farmers have killed from S.iHl ) to C,tl rats in their fields in a single day. AVoodeiM-k have left the marshy districts throughout thecrountry and have taken to the mountains, where they will remain till after the numbing season, says a veteran sportsman. Fewer have lieen shot since the opening of the season. July 1, than in any previous year. ' ''ff. Tiers to 1 The Chairman of the State Sunday School work out their road tax Association of IVimsvlvn-ti nnnoiow e. f -I! rally jf ,rt Hniyorsady on- that the annual convention of the organiza tiJ'T"" '" f"' ,,,wns,,'l'a '" I tion will he held at Johnstown, commenc tax must be paid in money, j iR H-tilier lcth, to continue in session ' I" n dis iihsl in favor of tax- three days. The programme of enrd n if r.gia t work out the tax ! -;n be mode imblic shortly 'any attirruci:. In othe r ; Housekeeiers, mechanhsi n:id others in handlinr; knives, tools and other sharp in struments, very frequently receive severe cuts from which the blood Hows profusely, and oftentimes endangers life itself, lilood may be made to cease to llow as follows: Take the line dust of tea and bind it close to the wound ; ot all times accessible and easily obtained. After the blood has ceased to flow l.tu lanuin may be advantageously applied to the wound. Hue regard to these instructions would save agitation of the mind and running forthe surgeon. Is it not about time the town authorities were moving vigorously in the matter of having the streets and alleys cleaned up. It is essential ns a sanitary measure as well as for our reputation that the weeds and grass and their accumulated garbage be re moved. In a hygienic view, an otrice of preventive is worth a pound of cure. Our authorities ought not, like thorn- of the vil lages of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, ne glect this im(ortant work till compelled by the indignation of an outraged (lopnlons to attend to it. The gaps in chickens is generally regard ed as fatal but at the August meeting of the Ijincaster Comity Poultry Association F. K. I i flendcrfler, of I.ancastcr, rejmrted that al though every chicken in his yard had the gaps he did not hse one. The hair process did tiie business, (lias. LippoM, of Lan caster, assured the Society, that a piece of camphor, as large as a (ica. if swallowed by the alilictcd chicken was a sure cure, at least it hail brought his birds through all right. He also recommended a drop of tr.rjientine. KttiMiY I'iskasks. Kidney diseases af- i . - . . .. .1 1 I "it.;' """'v uoiriiict.. jii o:nii; . i nici me grc.iicr (iari 01 me ouiuau raix-, auu "'ivi ' ruu taxes hive claimed ; How To O:: Wmx. Tlmiands of (h.t- j they c.re constantly on the increase, hut "" on the jiart worked out. as ' gns urv constantly fmublc 1 with a Ciubi- i where the virtues of Kidney-AVort have be- j w ' hito the township treau-' nation iif iliwims, Iiscaid kidneys nnd come known, they are held in check and Tiie IVuiples of Christ held a co-operation meeting in SomorMCt, begitining August -tth, and la; ting over the following Sunday. Kl der liobcrt Motl'ett, of (Cleveland, Ohio, who has had large experience, in organizing counlics and states for Sunday ScIumiI atid issionary work, was present to conduct the meeting. The lirst day's work was tak en up in short speeches ujon the best meth ods in Sunday School work, and in 'con.sid cring the genera! and sjus ia! preparation of the teacher: while Saturday was devo ted to the consideration of hurch work. A plan for advancing the cause of Christ was matured, further details of which (icrhaps would not prove of interest to our reader. Kldir Moffett preached ea::h evening during the tneetiug. In clearness, ea-o, breadth, we;dtU of illustration, spiritual richne:s. and close conformity to the Holy Scriptures, i his sermons have not been excelled by any delivered in Somerset for a long time. They richly merited the large hearing aud pro found attention that they elicited ; and it is certain they produced a deep impression for good. He was assisted in the nir-eting by Khh rs (iau'.z, Moriiso.i, ityan, and AVooiery the res'. lent preacher. Tin; Iletiiocralie Judicial Conference met in the office of Join II. Uhl, Iv-q., Friday evening, to go through the form of setting up a candidate ."or President Judge to be bowled down ey the Jtepubliean voters in Novcm'.ier xt. The 15eIford county con fcrys were d. II. Sjiaiig, H. 1). Tate a:.l J. 11. Noble, Ksq's., and they came here osten sibly in the interests of Hon. J. M. Iley nolds, "nut as Mr. Keynolds had frequent iy declared his unwillingness to be oOVred t:(, at his time of life, on the pariy alter, their real object was to give the nomination to a Somerset county man, provided they could lind one of sufficient temerity to accept it. The Somerset coiifesees were J. O. Kimmel, l"sq., A'al. Hay, K-q., and 15 r. H. Prttbaker. After taking several ballots the conference adjourned to tr.ei.'t again Saturday morning, when the Hun. AVm. J. Ilaer, wesuppose on account of his nnnjtnrliran (iroclivitics, was declared the lH mocratie nominee for Presi dent Judge of the XA'Ith Judicial District. For the third time Mr. I!aer walks meek ly np to the trough and takes his fodder. Having tx-cn twice defeated for the same (Mfeition and now that the Ilepubliconshave a much stronger candidate than ever before Mr. Ilaer again scrambles for the nomina tion and asks that he be made the scape goat of his party. AVell, sonic one must he defeated and why not Mr. lkwr as well as any one else ? He will take his inevitable defeat philosophically and ten years hence turn np as smiling as ever nnd asfc for his customary (dace on the ticket. VutiSA, August C!h, is?!. Ed. IlETi.tLn : Our attention was recent ly called to an article in the Meyer-dale ( c.'iMr-c.'i (there is n copy taken here) signed William MeCuuber, hailim; from Miiford. This modern McCaubersays he saw an ur iicle in the Hrr.Ai.D sifrned "(I." and "was forced to smile a i mile of contetiil for the Kjor pliant tool ci Canierouism.'' Hear what this modern McCauber, of Miiford, says of himself, (as we take it he- Is speak ing ill the possessive case.) "This poor, de graded, amaciated, blind-folded, weak kneed, benighted, tojisy-turvy tool of a clique,"' meaning himself, "takes 110 more notice of him," meaning "(.','' "than the barking of a dog or squealing of a pig." AVell, Mr. JlcCaubcr, you, (icrhaps. have degenerated if you arc a descendant ot the McCauber we read of ; but take courage; according to Darwin you may come up . - . -, , again 111 the scale 01 existence, proviuou you don't granulate too soon. MeCauber, if you feel amaciatcd. stay .it home nights and study physiology. After a blind effort to throw mud on the llEE.vi.n, calling it a "little pop gn:-." he, MeCauber, continues to sjicak in the pos sessive case, he says : "AVill s iuie interest ed (K-rson kindly inform this crack-brained individual thirsting for notoriety," etc. AVell, Mr. MeCauber, we're not interested, nor are we a teacher, consequently we are not prepared to either inform or reform you. This modern McCaulier continues thusly : 'Trohably alias "Mac," alias "Turkey foot Jake," alias "Ac., tc, Ac.," has not for gotten the scathing rebuke received hist spring at the hands of the fbimiirrehil, under the caption of "Ursina's AVhiffet." Now, Mr. Miauber, we're not "G," nor "Whif fet," no "Turkeyfoot Jake," nor the ".tc.," but v.e know tho. gcntehiicn are abund antly able to cojic with you mentally and physically; we know that they have a civil as well as a war record that you cm never get by constituting yourself the (iuiicait of Miiford on a small scale. AVe are, disposed to think that this mod ern McCauber can't spell his own name if he has adopted the nnm de jJumt of the character used by Dickens in his novel cf David Coppcrucld. AVebster S(iell3 his name Mit'awher, and says, "MiCawber was noted for his long speeches, anib'tion. style, love of letters', writing, altema e elevation and depression of spirits, heavy appetite, reck less improvidence, cverlastii'g troubles, and for his continually waiting for something to turn up." A ill tins modern MiCawber please to s;iell his name correctly in the future-. Mac. oramy iiiscniirgi. i, win oe nciu at uarr.ii- . f;;ir;t. ir-i lliarv f.tsliuJtv burg. Pa., August 21, i'., aud 2!t, for the pur- j;.!?);,'. Da tlltiiwhiv" : p ),-e of forniin;; u permanent organization, oj-OUJi tVtOll'V li'-r wc lai.e uns ineuioo nun;; ui.i-e uv 1 r,i;tij Imnii.-', WOfi: sl:l.l;t:i: ,. ( i s - . siring to attend whose address we lime m.t t (!10 J,,,,,, J (..'j,, v J I:il'.:cii!(. y, i;c:i ,4.,t;uLc uf ii :.l !V.I...,..,M1.,.enH; .'1 i i.li .iik.1 I., .1,,. : . . . r ' " ' 1 ll 1,1- k" I I I , ! I,,',,' U leiuslay !,,;-i, . , r. Ill V oilier ins- i t Inrrinidi hnk t.f l.tio,.! liirjjii: i, Cholera, l.'hol. ra ?l:. ltuud l'iSi r..-i-Mie!i':e. T-jx.r.r Tiati.,' i'lia K11.1 Summer Complaints. RM.H.va, ' i.'; i"s-'3ie; fcf !i l-'.-.vi ! ; i.n- i.o-vali Iif. I'f' w C..rirr ATI H'-'-nMi ni'aine i. emor i 'urtiii has cou 'im d to d liver tiie o ni;ig address on evening, 2 tth inst., followed tinguislied persons who will be present. Kvery urrani.-emciit is being made to niake the re-uiiiol: 11 j-r.ind sucetsss. Iteing already assure J of a large nttetiJanee, wc tnet that every si-tvener will attend, nnd also eotc urasv: with those tiny know, urr'eg them to be present. Six'eeners uiion arriving af. Il.irrislmig will i roeccd at once to the C-,v,;tol and rc ister t!ieirnatiu-', where iieeo'iindiition be a.-.sigued them. The Pennsylvania 11. II., l'hihidrlphia & lli-ading R. It., and other hrauches controll ed by them, will issue excursion tickets, or ders for which must be procured from the committee, named below, for the full term at the rate ef one jut cent, each mile. It larding nnd hotel accommodations will be at greatly reduced rates to the sixd-cm rs For further information address, A. S, iruw, Lock Haven, Ph.; Jno li. Itoekwell, Hartford, Pa; Ed v. T. Taylor, Ewan's Mills, N. J. ; Daniel A. Hull, Iteading. I'a.; ('. Day lludy, Harrisburg, Pa; David AV C'o'tLrel, Harrisburg, Pa ; Frank K. Pink crton, Flerslic, Md. siro u( siu i-:si it iii VH' 'ivc li.ii iii l :i 11 Co.- wotirnt i. 'l I.tiv ii; . 1 tict'i; wa-i no v turtii o, tutu ou;:li ;t iicavy r.iiti i'- il hiout-,- 1 ! lenvards. Further ucUii.s s'.iow tit at tiie tn,! LANDIS AVALKi'U. at parsonage, Iteriin, the Il.-form-Peun'a., on llrideuhaugh, M:ss Itosa ed July 17, PvSl, by llov.S.l Air. Jesse A. lomdis, oi'll' rlin, t A. Walker, of lloxbury. ALKUUHIT TITIINEY. At the resi deuce of the bride's parents, near Addison, Somerset county, Pa., on August I, ISol. by Ilcv. AVm. C. tietUe, Mr. James P.. Albri,;ht to Alius Isjx riod Tiirney. HiKiA'F.P.. Jona'.han Hoover, of P.ock woo.l, Somerset county, on July IT, 1.-SS1, aged 41 years, 2 months and 7 days. He haves a wife and six children to mourn his death. ilENDKi!. At her h um in Kfiedcns, August 1st lsl, Matilda Mary, wife of Har rison Iieuderaged ""1 years, 7 months and 20 days. ITam AVhito The Notorious Mail HoI Ier C:i(itur-;L Wasiiincton-. August 2. The no torious Ham White, held for mail robiVrics in the Southwest, will not tret oil' so soon as lie expected, ac cording to information received at the l'ost Ollicc Department to-day. His history is somewhat curious in this connection. He was a native of West Virginia, who went West and took to robbing coaches for a living, developing great talent in this direction. After many daring feats in this line he was captured, tried and convicted. President Hayes pardoned him before his term in the penitentiary Avas out. lie went back to his old calling, and being captured, turned State's evidence, deceiving the authorities by the preten?e that he was an ac cessory simply, and that other men were the leading spirits in the felo nies, lly accident it Avas discover ed who he was, nnd it is not propos ed now to allow him the advantage of becoming a witness for the State. It has also been discovered that, fur some reason unknown, the pardon for a former series of offenses, sign ed by President Hayes, bears dale of .March f. 1SS1. and is therefore null and void. It is not known how this happened, and, as far as can be k-ttmcd, the olheers do not intend to imjuire very closely, .co that White will have to go back and serve out the balance of his time fur previous misdemeanors, re gard h-ss of what may be the result of the impending trial. . .0 ... .. .... .i 01 if v.i tj :u w (in t:ie ro .in jstomiod utidorau oak tree . r-sl jiuul shelter IheniSelvtn from tin; sun. Clouds were visaWe at a dis tance but in the iuunedi.tto locality the .sun was shining, the tky w:w clear, and nothing indicated the presence of electricity. One of their nutnber had stepped a few yards fur water, when suddenly ti terrific crash startled him and turnin he beheld his companions, some dead, some' completely paralysed, and oth ers woutt h-d and struggling in the throi-s u; di tin. There was a heavy fall of rain about an hour later. :.!-!- of :i n! i 111, a miro c'.:rj tor J t II:, end ii y.r-J. tr: .. M.iu-'i X.I 1. : r it. I. I . tf:r I : 1:1 ree: I.n i: t . ' J'i!.-ea tLii..-ri r. N!iT7"f nr.T.r.. X, Y Til'- trrf h.l Ci,-i:,'lt. ; ( hj . -1 f e'i.rl. nii'i..rlM.,i;'ul -r- iv.nit t; -: t (CulUt fiwiu-.iaiiHtl.e-. ' Ji I..I-.. I.'. 1 l.r. I. e:.i..-. . h.v i, ".: -. '1 I ; !. I. T I- ivi. n nl y ir Co-i h i.:.t.i; la : i : "..i rr.iit'.iref.i-.;i.nica..'iuraaio.-I'tii.'ii't -ui,..--. illl'tajifc tx:U.:l. Ij. It, tll.llii. lt f A-KKvnK. (I v, Tf l. 2". For twf-nty ycHrs I h.ivt: r.t 11 your 1-ais: kiij, hi my liuuily. lUve ui-l it iua-v ttri.-i :Vr I. - .,. iilnpl:iint,iin'tUrt'wi.i-r'. Ift'vi-Viii- t' lu.J wuaout A UUle 111 Ltio luiui. J. li. tvii . l'l. ; i.n- j.n-va!' sic? reiui :v. arrliii-a, I'lseuti ' J 'r,4 M'-i;: I'rf tire. h. ' VVAiilY 1AVIS r Tk...i. V'ticf. K h a!f r, tirj rri,fi'i, i:i; H. T. '.Tf.S. i IMif. plv-n t : r l,j T:'.'':i r-l f-r. V -T'vrv ry Jiti.'i 11 ii.;4E -i(.:i t". -inlf -' f I;. . : l:o t .. I'n. K. Jli.i.n. fV;!'f,-..i ;':i-ll . (A F h . I"f. 1 5 . :. , i- IM ii.i' i'l's kri i-i -'r f i'".- Vk ..t 1 c t. mS, nltrt a'l-T -" , : v l.iM u.. 1 r- l t ill L , i:-'U '-.-t -tv-l a i u'i i.l'ii:-'r-l ?i Art' f. j s. I'M'? ti.m, :. S. Cor-Tir. In (in'ii'-o;o Tkk.nt. l no. T tfYi'-i m-vr-rr- !ri i r .lit r'f r w.vn.iy fr a tt T,l'! &Tit' :'i -."I wi.ii i' ii-jr J-::Ui wh-Tj lr-i-1 i'.iut'i-.' Kii: ul lrmt msa 1 4rr Ui.t r-;;; f. if. 4. V --u II Mont k f-'T .T.f;.:i. s, T"f ?! r. Tf;r-'iiO: i-.f : ::iy ,-r--- i ft.!--, T h.:'! i -t in ii .v v --. i - tf . -rrh. 3, m-i- ".'. :j I eJi-.l ;t'., i.i.s i,- U'.u --m' J.irl - w..o V ii- i, ii. t LA-'ii'.i, an! A :i -!: -r t'. v -4 ' r-r, i-.-r ;ft i tJ -n r-l J ;l; i.-:r-.tr . "f cv ai i ' '-J- r '.! r, If r i ! ' ai-i i t. y i S . "? ' 1 '. . I - u J'l "f ?'t'; 1 '-'jr. ;!, avl .i!i'i'. i "ii-'t? h -.:::: r. tii- l (i jj-t-;' i.i.l !''";. ry o a: 'lf.ii.tl tf-.i- ,.tU' f 'lT1 t ; :S-t.',-.tr -.t . iv'.- c "te-i trtrif i.T' '''"1 t : 't it ' Ml- ii i it- till - .. J .It-: A Vilhiso Partly Il-aiiicd. Di:Ti:aiT, Mich., Auaust o. Four teen building, compriring the bu:-:-nyss portion of the village of Augus ta, Kalamazoo , were destroyed by lire to-day. The lo.cs is not yet knov. hi y k n .n k. !- . 1 m ' 1 t ajiiKIftri'V-'.xttiKisitnnUinp. m ra K -i -Jtj - J" n.uiiuir,u;yu m l.tUJCy KU(X UTX- V A PT.-.tir.'i,r:r, or in m '.iTir-l ll i;-ort. nt J..,u-'" -J,.l ili.T-l,- tcmii i,i;:ir.:l'-riiuU:l siclins Lull s.h,u try iji-f i',.r lt.ur jvi-. IJ .T(.;vi nail I. nf .!li!nrtnn, Ohio, unr KlVrlifyiv.uifi, ii":t(n! v f-.r.r t.rv.ui.n.:rit. ri I'liTi'-ir.nw unatlUitJi n.Mialti.1 .v rkii cai'cd ui" y A ffllajMj-.wm-u 1 3 rf'i M. 31. 1, OoMwIn. n -.!I-r In Ch-t-lnn. Obto.fcl U'w.VHlie wsH n-.t c. u .1 (-. I.. , L li:'.iOui FT bc-youd Ik lul, Ira Ki.l:i.-- Wo, t c.u e,i tii.iu CJJ pJ Anna U JarrrU nf S.n:h Pi!-m. K. Y., hit?.4 fcCtlritt-'ri-u Jini-i -uir.-n: - ;ri::i 1. t.lr;-1 t-.-.-nbli1- ' rlq.'ii'il IH;'rr.vi.;..n: lA.tf.i s.u, ind.U U.0 1 ! klUac"-V,ui U fcJI Vr$ John H. T.rt wrrnr J.vt, Trin., rrfTpnvl U..f-'n- )'-- r- In t.t l:.'.r r:,.l Li,;-, r 1:imiI ;. .1 an-.J f,!1'' tn'riiif "l-tu-n-U or oi:.. r uviau-'0 u.idncy-i 0.1. a-U Irru wi lu gT MIrh.T'l C t. ft .ni,.on,n.r CrrArr. Vf 6j:in-n-.l i:ty:-.rn.!.li l:: i:.. ii.;;,,-,;..-r i.,!4 ' Jivsji itnAl'l.i to uxi-. y.'ori insula L.m r.k vrcli us ever." t h .'7 . t-.J tkvsses: thussius i TltUSSIvS! ! Tltt'SStS! i TltfSSKS' ) tb vs.si:-: TKUSdK.S 1 trusses: Taussig,: tscssks: tevssis: . TltUSSi! i TKVSSKS! I TRUSSES : j TRt SSKS: ,' TKl SSlrt : '1 'RUS-'ills I : TRUSSES lliiaiia : TRUSSES! : sIhik'iI m" iiir ii M- i"t ir ;!i" iiii,'- Tin.--.' a:r;.-!. ri : i-i vis I ! C. 1ST. liOYD. HARD RU3SER TRUSSES,' GERMAN TRUSSES, LEATHER end COrViMQIi TRUSSES Do not fail t see the !it-w Always cl-an nnd cnr.iforialjlo. will tint i'.r,;T or h',17. ami ii by ir the lhttn-.i tn:s ytt out. Ui yd m-'.! j t!n-iu i will iiiuke a spctiuiit of iittin y-r.:. -V uive ! i 'f L1DIES' and fiEM'S SlJOULCEIt lilMtl.S .ml an aiisonprlhi? neve Any pods rs.it in jiri. iii:; :s:-i-:''ii:ri;:i.-. Km:.:i'A!-s, AN::i.,.r:: r..-it"d liruhs. i'V-'l iiosfi hnvliii: t ".ii'iii- to lur.iil and have nn-:f ir.- i:ik-n. i ; it I jjiin-!.-) ::iid .ri.-c- n-.':- 111:111 vi'i4 ri"- lvj'l. '. it-i: v. ii! in- orl'-rvl u!ii-ii 1 ;.t-. 1! vmi-.i ;.i, llj.-m !f Viirii"!.-.! Vc:i:J. v:-::'c s' i;if-:j::s Ti;i's.bt.s Ti.t .ti t;;'s:.:.-;: TR'.'SbLS : TEtrciEri: TacssES : ' t&vssus: I Tiit::J5lis:i J I I ! 1 11-. A ut- Ts'ni, l-i2. e !! : 'A A'l:.l.-. -..'i 1-1 f. .t...i.. V. :; '1.1; i J. .1 i! n II. S .rr. .'r -rrii . H'f 1'i.li.- rl). J'.I.H-' '.V. 1!. .i A . it. Mil. ;.i-- i::.. r . . fii- . Ju:j-.. j!.. T;:'-i;:t :i.i 1 ( i.ai , J -re -h J. r'.-n'si: ' v.. I.a i i. rir7 .itu.! v U- 'lira. ii. . A'-.": l.M-.i rti- i':nr.- K l.r. !.(,. K.J. ll.i S.i'i'ui I I..,: l,..r.-, :-. 1 H. i: I.i-. s-tfc-.:i-4it: Ja'y :ir.7 f. -.s. I. . at - v-. y.r..:i v. r -jt. V,':a. x ii. !). : t v. Fh : 'J I.' !''... 1 ; r. fr:i - - t and lit v. -.i TRL'SSIisJ ! TRUSSES TRUSs T:;T s..;. ; It i-'WiI:' iii ur.!3 1: IV', r,.n-i 'i.i it3 I-f'.-Viit c:":;.;. r.i".r"'':iy. au- 1. - i. ren t- all f.rK.ng ettnrrrTi'l , '.r jL lefwi.'-s, lux ' iuj r-'-'i -:-.r. r.ziA tiiat t'.e r.-i' "..;irt t ta h:;.i m "l ; i i -l. 1 :' - I ,l'-'.f 1. I.IAXr.!OTiI DLOC z t: C, IN" . EOYD, - SCKIE3LT.F.V TRf-;:lis Ti.US.-.JJ.i rRf:-bhJ 0. r .. ; j...-.i. r. a -.' ! V :f I. '.. :ily. !. v.-i... w h nu'i .i i.i k.; i.:i, ciu-r 1 v.'. .' .i. 1. ,! :v:.:ii in 2:1 1 i'. -r- : .1 u-:'. '.1 ,l.,:ia .s.C;; -1' li:r:i'.l -siu. 1, .;;M-::::ar, I-.. -it. r s J :s' , Somerset Mcdianieal Worlds, i.-:r -t,r t : A. 1 :.:r H..7e'.i r. 1 ly N..-i:.:i :. a-i: i. :i . i n'.'-'ii. i.i. 1 I It f,1 PERMANENTLY ii Of HE ALLISON 11 MM IW1ES ! ., ; :'. a --.v.-i . .:-.I-.-c :' .c '. i J.ni. j.j .1. . ... i 'i:i : hr.il ur-(,ui. l.:-:;--r.Ui.r..l .-siir.iil A. i'irt ;::i i r.'i a.' -i.-ai:;. r. i!w:.-3, : It .,f . K. ' ::ihj. A iii.;,.-.: Ki-J'iu, . l..i:.:.:r '-.r.T.U. i vir., A-i- ir. 1 .... i. .-'!i. i:; Fansiers, jlcrcliants, Hill Owners and Others, T OrUJEY DISEASES, ' M ;0 present hcTewitli a cut of ih RJ LIVES COX!PLA!STS,y ISl-ISpS'S. I HARTZEL IHVINC1SIE PLOV rjjfniiir'.;;.-. .-.I... ui Llqulu ' orsi, .r. Coa- - ! r.UTimnu.' r,r ll.ujj i; ; i-.-.iwi rA..:T ,irw ?--;! ! '.(iiarvii. ku St'.yltacUvrttk rmtc.l cc:"i ,'i .-'.Vr --rm. J. r GET IT at Tits w:f:;uKr. i ::.c", ct.oo j j WKLi.s. it!c:!Ai:iso'.'. Co.. i-rop's TTUlscEi t'.rj i-nt-TOi.) I" n:.IiCT0.?.TT. ixuxt :rs "xotick. 14. S ii-.. 1 n'"il .i.:..:J.:-.m" T. Js-!:r. ' i .I'.si .ii J. Waik r, hAcuii.r ii '.v :i:.ji .u .s i. i I.-T. -l--";!.-. l.. j i. Ai.-'U il ji J :i K",ir. A-i:ii'r. ctni t:fz. -T :. ; i-.r-i ;,i.;r.r, n r. i. IK A-.- ur.! 'i i.v.-lj. c.jv;r, A .-::j::.rul.r tr I ...:j.:..;:.i iI-..:r.-.., K. A:.fiir.r -f i'L-tcr lit:U-v, r, ji.- Ua-s i f Mry .r.-i :.- .:' i i.-t. f 7 1 n.wn- Kstato o!' Joni.'.ai! H.xy. late of I,cttc-fl tctaiiii.-iitiirr on the iihcv? crr.Tte j haTla- been irratusu to tho or.rter-nJ by th pnjjicr authuruy ; aoiios is nerct;)- civrn lo all ic-rs.-n3 imlontiil In t il l f.'.u-.'t to make lm!r.el:nta AVIiica will 1m scM fi.r I.-ps -v.cy thc'tii tiny oilier Iir.pivi'tc.l i'lo'.v, r.r.'l v. itic'i will filro do l;ou work. Ve a'..-.o make- t!.; voiiVEs,irx: plow V.Vll ki:.-v:i and hiyhly ;;'.:.on if ly nl v!'.i have iis d it. Wc ais.i i.i:;!;i- N is. a;i j-i 1. nr.- J. R. A'.n- li vi.:;.-. !.-!. I i. i'.r'i 1 h'l:l. id: , i p.. i.. j;.,:.-t. l'l. Kirsl ! il.;..l i's.ii- A 'm'r. .in i i ra- :-; ij . ,; A.i::.'r. n V.T.I.Ai.!i ;i f. l'ir ; i- : i." i r;..; r.f ."tl:-'h.i.:i i ..;:'s i ii ' I r.-tt, Ju'y .;, ':!. :ir - i;. Vit v: s-- tr-' ' A Klixxly AfTray in Chicago. CiiiCAGo, August 2. The row at Kcbccoa street last r.iylit was oi con siderable importance. It oriainateJ in a (ju.irrel between Tom Cahill, a sewer v.'orker about twenty years old, who llrcd a shot at a boy nam ed Dixon, who had teased him. Dixon complained to Policeman I lav. who was prevented by Tom's moth(rar.d brother from arresting Cahill. li.iy summoned the police wagon. a:i'i several ollieera tried to enter the house, which in the mcan .tiiiie had been barricaded. The door was finally forced open, when Tom Cahill lird a ball into the breast of If.ieer 0"i3rien, just above the heart, ini'.ictmq a wound that is probably mortrl. lie also shot j Officer liny in the head, but riot fa- j t.illv. Dr.rin" tho melee Trim re. ceived a wound in the body, the ball passing through the liver, which will prove fatal. The mother was also shot. The arrests were finallv made, and the bloody, pistol, which j had been reloaded, was found hid- j den in a bed ticking. ! payment, iialthoae hjvlu claimaaHiiisttbL-saiiio j M-n.".--f,--- pjfj'-y fpf'Tr T ' Cl iltjir-ntt!icm duly mitbetitioaic'l l..r n:Uie- ; ". H VVtr j t" fi 11 , dtviti i" .- W3l.ll. iiAV. uc tuna- Kvlb m?f0 ED BROWN lJL0V.'b HARTZLLL'S NCS. 1 AN:j HILL SIZE PLOW?, A;JD iHOii lea:i ,,hill SIDE rLu'VS, jx;-:cuToii5' notice. Lstito ot Ar.Jrcw Staiicr, Lite c-f St Rliip, dwiscil. letters teummury on the above estate baviaK i ;i ,,i bocn KrnEt-.l t.i Ilia ur.ilcrsliiiej I.y ll.e j n.n:r ail- ' , thortiy, nolii-e iJ hereby jdM.-n t r.il j -rstr-s In-1 ln ' debtu.t t-J e.-iI esui'.e to' nn.ke iuimt.lUio pay- i ox;'.iii n-.eut, anl lln.se Inivin' cijimii a.iiu?- it to pre- j as w. iuTit lUem duly auitii.ntip;it-.l f ir :ttieini;iit uu I .;w Sutar.lay. .sr,t Kib. lsil.it: '.lit Lite rri it-ace c-i ' . 1 1.. .i... ('i -- 6BiSio"" w:-5-M-iiC"i:S:., ! MACUIXEll !l,i Will III rv i.f y... r r.'. - I !..'. s -li i::id -.vi'l i:.:'..:o l! t-i yrmr V.'c are aKo iiri-jurod t.i i!'i ri;:- t.i :'.'.. r.:ii t.r-: i-i :i i.l at r.-t...!i .;;l!t';, i..-t:.!i I n- T r. !,::,:-. QIIEHIIT'S SALES. ! i pto-ti't-i-.liiirTil.'-f Vr. l Lt., FI. Fj. r. i I-jv. t'.-. , i.c'j. i o'-.t "t't.'je LV-'rt nf c-.pj-.t. a ' f,' -.3 S .!.-. r:-..-t L'ii..L'.i aa-t t-i m- inr'.oi.:.!. 't:.-! t:M i: ti t.'i'-s,: li.e (..;: ii-.u.- ia '.'oi'.rit, i'a.. o.i i-;v-v, A-'C"--i l'-K 1I. : .' 1 ,Vi ', ?. v.. 'it!.e rl'.-'.t, ti'K t.":"r.?.-r ;: '-i ii; ...::. i.i d:, i:-:.i:ua:i VV. Vi:t.i, m : .::. 1 !.. :Ke : '..-r. ir .:v--c-.l.( -t r. M etatp. T-r : : .ii": ,.ri t.-.;ut . i in 1 i.ruio-. in.-n: -r. -t in;.., . : -. I ..r., F.:., c-'n:.i:l:ii. tirr" nn 1 -.mi . ?. ; ': r--"..r J. . wiwi :i i.r,..--:?- Ir-; i r :i:..l s.s I - Ui .1 i.-."-'.i-!. a.' -inir r l '-ti is ..; . I'. cii.-r. i . -..r ;- .1:: 1 I .....:: ,.1 ex. :it u.c .nil :u Z. A. S-.lin!!' " X". .' : r'i'.: '. .:', !-:tct-: in.;.'?-.; :i-.; 'ii.'.l-r..-. - n: . ... s ,., ::i:iu t i 1 ! :i r.x r i - : ;;::i..:: in. :.:ti tuwn i--i i rioter. .Dr , t'.;... .S'.;;ir:0. ( . ;i:i:r, ii.. i.cir. : ; , ' - -..p'.ii: r ; i i'l-.l -'. ' Ml -wn. :-. : l.:t ; - T: -: "T, ri : Sor.u. ! :t IA .N--.t:- ir;.-l 1-; .-..'. ' . :..i:a sj'irui.r) in i:.o Y.--'. j u ... i n-i ' : ...i:: r sw:..;: ..-p. tio S !l an ! - .1 t 'i ': : l ;i aii.. . 'Ki'.H ?. -..i". ie ur: 1 i- il'-," 3..- .1 ; i,i-f--..n 1 ;s u.-.'jr.. .ru.-'... ..r ti:-; ite-f t'.n- rc.'l i.-r, . --si. 1, w :::i i.i - r.:.- u-r-1 TVTOTICE IS JII-:il3:iiY GIVEN' IT!."-. 1 i that an aMilii-fttion will be made under tiie i H':i.-' I 1 I- i'iil's. f.v. lit -:...rr. :. !.:(.- ;i:i r. V-0 l-.v' !' in A.-iuf Asacmtiiy ol tiie Cuniuiunwi-aitU ..1 L'ei.ii- I and Mainiiiii-ttirt- syiVAin:i, cnunea "An Aft to provide Iur lCa jq- corporiitlon and Kciu.;ioa oi ecrtnln Urnri-, rooKINC AN'D McATtf.'G STOVES, tioaa," apiTiveJ Aj.ril vjih. 1ST4, aa.l tue fu;;.l(- t CAR WHEELS AND AKS.I.S. ."-LED nient tl.ereta, for the CliBHer ot an lnt.il-l 1 gOLtS, KEELGfto CATt ts,risiriitluntobeealdThefcii.-i?jlv:iE!a.,Iu!u.il ! BARS ANl l-HCMTS FOf? Tclecrraiili Company, the eliaraetcr ami ohieet it . CAlVli'j. whlcti is the construction, maintenance, an l oin r- f 1 ..1.......K 11, -a In 1. n.t.i ..I" V....II . 1 mpton,ll;!i:h, lV;rliS. Lcbanoa. liaufhin, Himf- , ;i ftnmery. tJurbon, litui-rne, I-ici:iwanr..i, ti'.-liuyl. . ,.; kill. C'ulntnbU, Montour, Kortliumiierlaait, l.JT- ' c .mini. Union, Erie, Warren, 2icKean,t 'r:iwtnr I, . Yi-aaiiiro. t'inriim. Arm-runic. Wcituiirciiii-t, ; Alle-'honT. Wasliinirton. Farette. S..ineri:t. Il-.it- I lor, Morrcr. I awrem e, Ueavi-r and t liutun, in tiie j state ol Pennsylvania, ami i t mcse iur(ioses ut i 1 ' I tha in.': of ' A. & AL-s-i '( rv; liaro, j)o.iio, and enjoy nil the ricbu, tn'-lits, Irani hlscs, and privili-ites conferred by ti;e in: ! ; Act of Asaembiv and lt mpnteniMM. ! K'EAU k Ptl'TIi', S.)li-:trr., I auRlO-Sl 618 Walnut St., rii;a.:.-'.;i;il i. Very Truly ?ompvct, I'i iiii'i. ATI r'i.': t;'.:". :n:e &n-A r;.i: n iiii Ij'.ii'- lyuk::7 itnd HiT :' Ai-iiu'' :'.,r, t ; ) t;tr !i ii-;i". ir. ra( e.-r.!'"?. :.z : A lr:i :t, vt :ir ti ti lAH-.i i:!:; ii l-I'lr! ,.iis:r-' I." , Fa., a: ! U--T:'-e-t ;-s .... . -0 .rviit-- t' m c ' ;:- K '-r-h i '. j.-:.-:. i;.ei;ce s,yJ K -iJ r'':j''3 t- r.-.;y ; ii ;;'-; S. Ts-- i-. VjS f".-: -!;-! t"i w'ii.tiva, : S. v- W. s-,j j.-rr-c I j a t-.:'.. t .j v.-i'.n i I:-,. i liiivl-t A. Hui:-er, N. V, ' crrli--1 ii ' iis.i - .ik, U-ince t ilia N". v'. ' vjt '. c - iiri'-e ci lS'1-'-"'-' '' ' . iv r.-i a.i I p.-r-iit; ac l al!. h-uicp. VV,,ii . ;:.ry uv.ei:.sc --Jii-e aci ? -nru t;:.r' Si T-'.-i. i: 1 -ilT'i-ui ti-- A!.i.n.v:r.-r.tit i'. K" ; -. ;.r u'.. -t.' oi -cumt v. ,:u :;.e ;;vr.;.t- k"' n i.i -u a I iiic ult o." J. K. TT....r A1 jrMIMC OF ( VALUABLE LEAL ESTATE! l JOnN F. liLYMYER, Uv virtu.-of the last will nnd testament .;f .';.c .b ; J. Walter, deceased, and the agreement i t' ti e widow nnd heirs empowerlnir uo tlierelo, 1 wilt 5c il at puolic ale on the preuilc, vu ' Tc.aJo'j, Auiud 30, 1SS1, atone o'clock p. m.. a farm in SIilf. nl towr.ihi,-, Surnerct eoaaty. Fa., ci.ntnininir 1G4 ai-rt-.. nd- I jotninj lands of Samuel Critchutld. Jarab tftri- i men, jonph Walker, and tueri, Ute ttie h ime- Itend of Jacob J. Walter, ilco'd- i Ti f.i'i- 1 ne lurm is in a uiicn siam m i-ui.iv;i.i.-i., n-.-. ,, , , Ins on it largo and eommodious form bu'.t.ilcis tn ' iiuu'", ritie order, lame orchard of peaeij ..:i I apptj I l -:i:, lliitv.aii-rs, trecj. and ie uuiieriaid with vaiuat.tu K-us i :' , i'.iis. :.:i I T.. .N. T.tt DZi u l hardware, iron, Nails, OI S, SzO., Glass. i i ii w!.il IN- ;-. t'ii!sr:s. Ad.V's, A: -ailiiit-rv K.iri'i'.v::: . e Ki iv-.s c;:.i ("..r-ii-. . l:!a.-kM:-.;tir.-T:ib T:v.. .- . :! -. V.-s..-r Kni Paints iis. v: Ail i Ul'il durt dt!(le that all , -ir-tivc !mw( Is arc their turtiivi-.turs. Tlioy ' sjitxilily rnrttl. I.ct timw nlui have had to -j " '""""isionii should he re- should know that Kidtu-y-Wort acts on J autaiit1y ilno fij.irits di' n: r,rli'n' ofl," 'ax inio;np i thoc or;aiigat the s.-iiiic time, caitfijig them "tuff, give this preat rc-tiKv - a t Ire nnd such trial and he 'ivtur or tivasiirvr. imt , to throw off the poisjim that liave cloixcd I riiml. In the dry form it U nuwt cconomi- man. c;d, in t!ie liijuid the most convenient. J'hlh. Vtcm. "'"""isnr, i,o is fully jid fur his them, and no renewing the whole liu I Hundreds testify to thif. VlUAuntU I'ott. Me..T Mabckt. Maiti Sirw-t. We have jtiHt added a large KcfriKoraUir to our 5!eat Marlcet in which all meats can he kext coo1 and clean. ITntton, Beef, Turk, Ac, kfjit cjnstantly ion hand. Oien daily, rartitsf bnj-ing meat can have it kejit in tiie Refnj; crator until wanted. Ross Davis &. Co. . The Qari-n oi" the Tutf. limestone and eoat. Fofucssiou wiil be given on A; rll 1st. isii TVn per cent, of purehafe money to 1 t. lid on day oi 1 .j!n. when terms will be m-i-te known. GILLIAN 11. WALTT"'.:. ar.gtO Eurvlrini; Lxeeut-jr of J. J. Walter. FEMALE COLLEGE,! PITTSBUEGH, PA. ! licllxhtfully located on liih.estorwlve ifroiTiub: j nwav irom citv ni.ifo an-i ciii'.'ko. uirli'r 1;in:'.-1 ty ; well fumi?hrl laKwatrry an. I vaiua'ole il- j hHttion ot mtwrals ami invertei)r.it?, wr uiiL-frai. l:. I;i;v.'.-t sMf-i in Cuiorrtl r:t:nTs i'or V;TMi-!i, V?ir. . a:. . M i.'.i l".l.'t.:(i V'.. ?."!: i'.-s, J '. Vt 'lliil-iVV t il:!.'.? ot al- si.-;, !v. i he bf-t o:k! .1 r..w:' .vr.-l:i!ii J. C. (.(.in at,ti to Va ' 7.1 n il c -:att., 2i:ti::te :a St -.r yTJCk ti,-.. I'iEr--t (-. a., '.nru:!i;n t-J a-"rc. mere r oi wiuch a': "'.it 1-J anvsi'.ro ia n:i:iii AI-O :.ri. t;'!. intPrf-1- fir. ! c i:r.i '! ;p r :.::t::'nr. .T ; a .' t-.- V;!;. t :'. :u a:i-i t" lae i ilJotv '.: rc.il t'.-:.; -. -itu:v-. ia t.'-neaiiu'.i :t.niiij. m ihz c;ur, y , ; S'iiLrt-nji-i a'.itc I Ponn;. ! ;.!., Imips'i'i .Iv-r.T.bC'l a? triUiW.- : iii i:irj.:n:r a x.u c--ntr ' f i;.n-I ol J .h:i LrJ.n.-.a. tln.iit-e 17 ii't .-jr.iC f.uili twtrT.! y-uro ivrt.s?. rust "no '!.t r.-:? :i;ty-e". .'L: a:, i ro-!.:;u icTff -r, 'cjt Ii.;y-ijur -to a ?t'ic, ;he: ce pni '. '.' rty-e; j' :::: ; fi-c-K""'" 'i''trr". wvi -r.o hur. ; ilre i ;:..'7l :!t' :j a --f, it :::: r -rih ! rfy-Lo -i : ! : rty-fiii!i; i.'Tc'; t. a at tie :""'jr2:cTiy . ;i r. i ; i. r'nt.-.- o r. m tul'. j t'.-.-j:zr t-: U r: v.e r1 1" a :a '. 'tn a :;ttc t.ik, .inl nrt ii : U t-.-,"' ::rl;',,.':'.',-',. t;:.-t tii.rv-nv.5 ; crv-ii ? tj thn ! rt-u; -live ,i :i.i I Mir su b of i'mn o".l Li'.irj is very I;:re ii.:t (M:rt',.":,-i v-ry fl.vr.nt .' I 'i i "iJv'il- l.tr, :i-t!y a:-, ! e -uss-vi! s::w?. ji::: Saw I'ilo." nf !'. i:i:tiity. l'.-r-ei-lain-litte-l Kcitiiti. lluadhsj i :' :ii li-tvK S!ii.vt!s.V,.-s, s.ja i:a:,. r.! . Criih IfiH-s, l'irki, Srytli. s, Vnarl:, ."-'!. i1u-.-i. C-.'.-t Mit-i.n lintii'iiers. it n Tn!,!, r. Carrias" and Tire I'.... sins. I.unl;ii!- i;!.i-.:. V:t!:h.)r.r.l. i.inthci Wrin: !. Pi.ir y I'm Ttths. V.'.Hi.l'ti iliic'i'i t. Tw'iie. l'-'i-f i.i": in..--". s;r:cc Lue:i--uri ::rj tut- 5.1-...- ; i.-r.d -.vl:i.-f: 1 x A .:. ;i l.'.-rtit-y cr.-l usi.' j ... i.v. ; ca i. : J...-.-W1 i-.. the ;-ar'v " Lie i.r't r.-n t t i:.-i .1 ; d..ieu 1st a April. ! ', aa-1 rsi-.t,itli i st., 1.1 .1; i .it -n :a c.-.u:.u. S..-;X-.;i tanS. ; ' ALSO ; All the riahf. tit'.tf.Inrcrejt a ; s-evhler. licicr.'in:. a.i'1 a.? "-;. !!:. i-i nt sn.i terro t-nin-, f. : ir real turate. ita.t ir. li!i. s;..;oi-.r, J..!-.n? o-a 1 -'.:liol I .eor. tfc-hier. .1 t-:.I 10 1 hi- i: !'.- wrsii;p. g .1 .1- Ki'kfaso, Augurst 4. Mauil S. trotted ngainst time today lor ;i PIecial purse of S3,oiX. In the first approach to the wire. Jllair, her driv er, pave the nod and the word was given. The mare made a fine burst of speed, and went to the three quarter pole in the remarkable time ofl.3."3. Here she broke badly, and during the time she was off her feet lost so much ground that 3D I seconds wore tpont on the last quar ter. She mile was made in 2.15. Second heat, the wind was now very stronpr. Maud S. went away with a rush on the fir?t attempt, but the ill-time playing of the band caused her to lose her hrad, and the break was so bad that lilair turned her back at the quarter pole. On the second attempt she went off in fine style, and made the entire course without a skip, her running mate being kept close to her wheel all the wav round. Time Quarter, 331 ; half, 1.(15; three quarter, 1.3G? ; mile, 2.102. A Farmer Fatally Shot. Ft. Wayx;:, August 4. James Dake r, a farmer, living fifteen miles south of this city, near Sheldon, Intl., shot Wm. Howell with a rifie,kill ing him ir.stuntly. Howell had been engaged bv liaklr's wife to assist in stacking wheat. For some reason not yet developed Dakcr opjected to Howell working and ordered him off the farm. Howell refused to go, climbed the stack of wheat and was shot by Baker. A son of Howell's hearing the report ot the nilo went to Ins lather s assistance, when Ja- ker reloaded the riflejand shot at the son missing him. Eaker was under the influence of liquor. He has been arrested. " htotfcm tt minerals ami inveneiiraw. i-r uiitn.rai. , ,, i.-;,s M,.., rVI-- T-n lr.i, y...t , . . titir study of natural scici.ee. Kelt term (pen? I' JN i .--"V ; i-,l- - " "." September th. 1 1 n:c:s, Halter (. liar.:-, trm v, i.-ti., ::i:d .N'.rt: i.r:.-.:i ILirx-1. I ur Catiilt guc. term?, etc . n.iiircs? Iit;LtT I't'LLKIKEAt. ani-- F.inc.iui. j U80R-.0CI1K. SllXCillir. SC5512T5'S. J.iTC2i5:S, D0? :i.i !--s. . ll.-tr I"'ir rs. Trans. TC.:llltl..il A DMlXISTllATOlt'rf SALE I ll evrrv il: in ii I'l'-o. c'.'., etc. "liv virtue of an nnti-rof s.il( ts.'ttc l ijtit cf t'.i? i Driihans" CViurt ot SnioiiTM't ciiumy, J'a., 1 will ex- j Tli!' fa.-t is. I kvt fVi-rvthiit-r t!:st l--Iu:i!.- tu t!.i- I;.:r.lv :ir-? jMie to public sak-,oo the iiretuistii, on i m this kind of inwid-i and i;iv; riv- wli..!.- .-iti. ii;:i:i it. J'i SA TCJtDA Y, Autju4 2", 1SS1 , ! any him- in need of anythh:- in istvline, will r.nd at 1 o'o:.iok P. m tiie real estate of the late J. JI. i J alvay-H Kivu a n in,..i..i. rsin9l.it.in-r nt ft rulnaMe t'art'.i lur tin r p:i.M.;t rituate ln tjomcrsot towniajp, Somerset county, j l'a eonuiinliiu; m) acres, moro or le?.., auM.iniui; i lands of Wuses Y.iunir on tiie north, l.'liarlt-s Ore-; ir irr and David Lav.in on tiie east, and Julia ; Krinat on the south ami west. Tills farm lies Immediately wen d the villntre j of Lavansvllle, on tlio Snuicrset & Kt. Fleasant i Tnrni.ike, and has tl.ereon ereetcd a larce, new ; twostury Iramc bouse, arool bank barn and gi.-Ml out bnildtnits t has a tujierlor n;i.le orchard and ; never tailing siirlns. i TERMS : j One tLird down on delivery of deed and bUn-o In two equal annual jiaynieuts. without interest. ; tno third of the purchasa monoy. aitrr payment ot all debts, to be reserved out ot tiie n. t delerred payment, and secured on the land In lie of duwi-r I lo the widow. Ten per cent, ol hand mouey lo be 1 paid down on day el sale. ADIMES. BAKF.lt. I jj;i Administratrix. :l.i' (Tl. t !.;.- , Mid r.ox'r roKfirr Tin: rr. 1 :n lii:..cr 11 ii '. heir ::.!v :i:i M i ti.:'i ,- tM:v ifi-. :ul-.-. i.:, us who ::: o tn v- mi' a i. ill. I ( i,si.,!i..rs .-i-o: c .un:y. 1 ;t.. C' it:iic.:: a-r-'-i. :::.'- t l?s. "i'wiik-'a a!, .ut :t.T'.-s w t-'.-.r ;i.:-i :- Tt-A in iii.ir. '-.r. Willi a tiri! -si-., y ii'vei.;- tu.:r. - :.in and -'.'?.; ut t.u;. :lr.u i '.l.or- -r;-'..'.!. :t I.ire l:ui i.r-harl th re n fi. r. t ur..! ri:i:.l w'-. 'i a.-li'-iT' i::r.-'3 t ',','i;:..i::l i..illn:l, J .:..: SR-firrrr, .I. i.i: Snc.lcr's J. n:-...s..-T. I::: j;: -r a.: C.i'-::::ia i-r:a, wi-.li ti: a1.i'tirtrn.iii..-ei. 7i no ecL3 is two r:.nczL. I'a I- v.t. No. I. ('i n'r-ir.'nr IH arr . emit-; !r, of whi'-h at-i-ul H :$ art el.-ir. fft.l ) a.-5 in tT'M.i. w. wi- '.i a I- l.irn th.-r..s.n c.-fi-'U :nl; ;-:;"ir i:ir.it? i.l' v :a. l..-rn:i, J..i n S'etti.-r. .I-I.n rT.:r3 ec-:..to. J. i::.!'in Hanir ii;.i. I. l.'inan :.ir:n. 31 th.o ; oity 01 i(.'o.ii3 r. I.M--nh::it, -.vii i t'M- ai ; iir:cr...rriv. I'AK" a. y . t:i.ni:::i'.tr.j 113 a.Ts, -n"n r r lt -'. i-l J.u .1 lli.'.ut '.to :i. rc-.iru- r'f ::r, :ir! I . :i rc.i in l.:.-.!-'...'.'.-, v. :'!l .-. two s'.i rv .:wi-li:li: h. l'rt ficri--ti er- '. a-i - .utin r l:in:s i-t J..ttu Stc:::- r. John Sr.M'.er's .'tat.-. J r.::'!. an liauaer. O !.--man's lann ar. I Fan-. l N l 1, with the atipnrt.--o.-.r.c.i. its t)-.e 7-T.rcriyot ii. . --0 siti-lilcr ir. ' Jis.-'.i l s-cl:ier"s!c:.-a.'.aci la.l ten 3 t. :i- Jar.n ry at, 1SS0. 8, BAKU'S BLOCK." JOHN F. KLYMYEi: 1 ai.: :tn i-rtrat;a t tt-.srx:! of Maria i;:'n.r 1 ct .:: ,i,- o RI'IIAX'S COURT SALE. lie virtue of an order issued out of the Orphan's Court ol Somerset county, to us the unr.er.Hl-.mi d directed, we will expose to juti'ie sale, by public outcry, on the premises, on FRIDAY, Avgwtl 1SS1, nt I o'closk, p. m., the followtnn real cstnte.'l.ite the properly of John J. Saylor. of Summit towa- biiip, saia county, oeccascu, viz : IES KIXTIOX OF PROPERTY: A certain tract of land situate In Summit town- ship, Somerset county, Fa., lying near the uwn of i - - Htyersdale, bounded by l.inusot Samuel M. Say. ,...,f,vrr,-i -i-w l..r. Conrad Foa-hman, Widow WcConkey, Kill h 1 ( A K l' AM) Yodor, llaniel Fike, et I, eontaininit 15)14 acrva, . TKKS' AOMl'NTS. a portion of which Is traversed by the Ssallslmry 1 u,e lollowintt act iunt. have ben fllc.l In mv rallrood. This is a very denirabluproiierty. 'Hie nflico an.l will I.a pn-scuud to the tA.nrt !-r e.ir.- liouso, barn aud outbuildings are ia gojd candi- tirumtl.i on tion. The prcncrtT will be sold as follows t 8i air.-s. eomtirisiuit the land underlaid with the 11! Klk-: WHAT FERTILIZER SHALL WE USE ? The aliove iia:ft;..a is helv.g asked ! y l!-..'.ui::cd.' of Kartners daily. We :'.i:. uer it fairl;-. v.f j BAUGH'S TWESTY-riVE DOLLAIl PHOSPHATE ! For your fall cr..ps. We will pUce it on cars or Uat ir. Pki!r,Jc l:ia at $25.00 PEE TO 1ST OF 520,00 POTJjSIIDS ! Analysis Gunrantecd. Send fcr Circular. IMrf.II A' 5SOXS, JS2 3Ianr.t ti:rcr: 0 SOITII IlIfilVAEt AVE.. I' IE ! !.. I; f I TI2 ! A . TAMOND H0Tj:i., : Ail the, ' : r.:.1l:-.s .1. ( '. Mi' ; .', .:.. an.i .t. o. : ; ji. jiT, 1;. . m.. ; ( 1 :::i;( r in ri-Iit ot '. L? -, ir-t'-rc-.- ar.I - 'V. it'. A-!tur ti Peter ; i-ycr-. ; V,.il. Meyers, i',t.u' . I". ii'v. rs.an.i J. . ;;.., n .! vers, "neir nal ie.-al -. r.!..t i-. i ..1 Fe:er ;. levers uec 1 n -.'.i: r..'. tn tliKVnliacnre. Ii.wb Xn.iar.y. terre r.-. .- !n and tn the fol'n wit -jc ri al ei'ye -i'.i: iis 1 t; r.ii-tn.-e tTt.i-uii. Son:- rftt t'o I'a. In Idee it N.. 1. I-tJ oS. ia, '-5. -, '-.. 1- ' ' Zi. ...s. -Iv.s 1 iii like ! "'TaEtreft N'.. 4. Lots : .'.. :. ' 1. "-!. ::.-. cti, r-7. i in I 'lock y-i. .-I.n:s K: . : I li Kt.iiX.-. T- Lets Nii. la. :!. a - !, a. h: COMMIT- lick Vein ot Coal and several larire veins ol Lime-! Tlivmlvj, Atffri 2u.7t, 1S31, Account of II. C. Siia.'fer, As.-:i?acc of Conr:d stone, tosietber with large suirar orchanl rciiulrlnir ; , is a good house ana stable, will ah be sold. separ- I 0,f '"S!?..1,; of ir.,rrtct Sv!. teiv. This fami Is perhaps tho most ilejiratle, ; . " - - ' as it'ls the most valuable In Summit township, on j 1 JJhoIlo!a., once. ) II. F. SC'KEI.U aceountoi ia tsceeuiniiiyrKii mineral ueow.11, j Aogcit L 1S81. au3 ITovbono-jiry. able market ln the eounty. 4ir-Teruis made known on day of sale. KL1ASF1KK, JOS. L. SAYLOR. Trustees (or the sale of the Heal Estate of John J. baylcr, dee d. jjiT S'l SI W N, I I .N N ' A . Ttts pepttier and weil kw-wn toase ha ' . i. bn-n tLor-.i (th y end ctwly rt!ite.l w::h a 1 r.d tc.-t ot luroititre. which bas tna.lo it : v. ry loslmble stopping place r the triincti-u pnt-ile. His tal le and mo. os cannot lm surpassed, all te i.iit tir.-t cU..s, with a liirao put-lie hail at.a. I.cd 10 ibo suine. Alfo Inrue and rooruy st-il.liinr. Fir?t H.in l.i.ar.!it7!f can be bad at tiie Iwwc-t i-.-a-illdepThes, ty the weele, day or meal. S A.M V KL tU.STEP. Prcf--S.E. Ctr. Iiiiuiti tiJ itiijtiw .!' ' " in Block; No. S. Lot Xi-i. U . -'. U H. '.A J'-, ' I t. Id. 18. r. H. In I: Ire'.. .No. S. Lot N... l:t I,k-. N.I. PI Lot ?-'K IJ. . in 1" ck y- 11. Li-ts ?.cs. il. --' - '- -'. --. -T.-.i r.,W,Si. :-.ia.S7.SN:-.v,40. in fcidt .No. IS. t. 3, 4. i. 0. t, s. . In, JI, ; I". U. 1"., I '., 17, is. ! , i i, vl. --. '.". i-k '- '.s i-j, yj, :,!. ::i :;. C4. ::s, 7, :w. i y it r.n'aial2.a- . ' atr-s. f-f or r. s ' 1. trvbieii Nvs. 5. . I. lull ar.u 1- ml Ian.: ' ef ' IVci"i'n Tissue ami otuvrs. Itirrf the re-.ua. n.."4 i part of the T!-it3 ir..ct, r. . t '.an! .-tti ln tow a !!, i w.ih tbe a; l.tirier ai.ee-. Taken in ext'euii. nat:lr:: n.Jtiti-ilTi -w. t ,i.rnT.-A!l p?-0 '"tts-l-'stP-rat tie t.Vi-se i sale w.a i'lea.-j take Bo.iea tliat par' t::e ' mej ase :' r.cv '- be tr.a..e sn. nn at t!.e . : ;,j .-.sip al 1 ti re-mired ss .: tae rte; ny , i kn. eitrd inwn. 'ti-enrke ll wit! .'i tirt mfM tn sain ft do ri.it of tbe tir-t rur.-,ii--ir '1 Ke rei.ic. ftii'iun-t e m- iieyn l.e r:u- n 1 - a... r.X.'.I l.vinat i; - i . I ce-'.J. SE.l hi ilee.i will IacKi.w.. os l.o me-aae r:. n-y i pi l in I11M. i.!)( lAU iiLK, Mier a. tt'. fUTl'-TT. t,Ju.-. -.:, !. i or le:, r.-r.r. ' t . . - : tH:: : f :ir-: (7) a wect In your e-vn town. outtlt free. foitluad, Maine. Terms and 41 Address U. IIali.e-tt tt Co., jtar.in-ijT l0 A WEEK. 1-Ja t!syathcmeeaily n-n.te 4 m t ostiv cuti.t lr:e. Address Tri-s Co. A nirusta. Maine. 2lar.lC-ijr. , Keautifol crcsmi'. f.mir.edb ot btiWiw:. 1 Healthtul U-raii. o. Twntorrrt ist. J. Thlrtr-Stst vearlKSiD4KptmlH. '11. lt ! Ari 'v R-r Citak-gue to Llv. 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