The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, July 12, 1882, Image 1

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3 The Somerset Herald,
Somerset, Pa,
ESTABLISHED, 1827.
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V. KIM MEL.
ATTOKN EYAT-L.AW ,
Somerset-. Pa,
KOOSER.
ATTOSW E Y AT L.A W,
Somerset, Fa.
EOUGE R. SCULL,
J ATTORKET-At-LAW,
C Somerset, Fa.
f S. ENDS LEY.
' 1 ATTORXEY-AT-LiAW,
L , V . ' 8.DCTet. Pa.
I TT TPrVT
LL rTTKNET-AT-LAW.
Homerset, Pena'a.
VOL. XXXI. NO 5.
SOMERSET, PA., WEDNESDAY. JULY 12. 1S82.
WHOLE NO. 161S.
Frank W. Hay.
ESTADLISHED SHEARS.
Juno B. Hay
1.
SCULL.
ATPORNEY-AT LAW.
Somerset, Pa.
WITTS.
ATTORNEY-AT-L.AW,
Somerset, Pa.
firm, up -stairs IB Mammoth Block.
oils' r. scott,
4 ATTORKEY-AT LAW.
Somerset, r a.
H A 5T BROS.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Til, Copr ant SlieeMron fare Maflft
'o. 2S0 Washington Street, Johnstown, Pa.
ALE P2SPASSD TO OFFES
RANGES, STOKES and HDUS E-FURN JSHIHG GOODS III GENERAL
At Prices Less than any other House in Western Pennsylvania.
Snn-lalMtMiU.ttpaMtoJol'bliinJaTin. Galvanised Iron and Sheet-Iron. Sugar Pans, Steam.
pe, U'-AlrPlpe.Huofin)utlDif, Stacks of En(flne.anJ all work pertaining to llar Fur-
THE nTIXO MOTHER.
" 'fin In the Court House.
i e hU ear attended to '
AU'r-usiness entrust
rith promptxiaet "id
W. H. KlITEL.
' aVaLOOFFaoTN.
GOFFROTH kuitel.
ATTURX t YS-A T-L A W.
1 411 business entrusted to their car. will be
l moth Block.
L.C. XLIK)KS.
A J.COLBOKS.
C3DLBORK & OOLBOIW,
ATTORNEYS AT-LAW.
L i 11 Katioeu iBtrnttod to our eare will t iroui.t-
. t.Kh r"te"leU to CVIloctL made
I ' V iiLro. aod ad,lnlnK Co.Qtle. srtey
i ooreTaactnit lae un reaal''e temii.
i,.l'w,.rk d.m. hT BnU'liu Merhanlea onlT. Sale Agent for Noble Cook.
i..hn.twBtKik siari' Antl-DunCook. Kicrlxkir Penn. Ia Hnure-FuralaliuiE Oooijs we ofler
l Vaaeo. Toilet Sets. Bread CioKeta, Cake Holed, Chamber-Paila, Knieaan4 Fork (com moo
nl plated) ierman Silver Spoon", Britannia roona, 1'oa Trayi, Lined. Iron and nameled
Waref HrHMand tjplier Ketllea, Meat K rollers, Oyiter Broilers, Ek Beitera, eix dlRerent kind.
Bread Town. Plated Britannia and Wire i;ator. Iron Standa, 'lre Irons and ererrtblup; U
Warenee.led in the Cinkins I"epartmcnt. An experience of thirty-three yean in bosinesa here ena
lile t u to meet the warn ol llil rmmtnunitT In onr line, with a troo.1 artirle at a low price. A II reodt
M'd WARRANTED JL.i REPRESENTED or the money reloaded, tall and aee the Ware ; get
prices helure purrhasinir j no tronl'le to show stood. Person eoinmenciDg; House-Keeplnif will save
;i iwr cent, hv bavins; their ootht trom as. MerchanU sellina: goods in uur line shorld send rot
Whideshle Price List, or rail and fret quotations of our Ware. As we have no apprentices all our
work is Warranted to tie of the hesi quality at lowest piice. To save money eall on or send to
HAT lUtOS., o. 2 SO W tifchliigton Street. J.bnitlovn, Penn'a.
0. KIMMEL.
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW,
Somerset, Pa.
I tn attend to all business entrnsted t his eare
omerset and adj..lntnt "JZL?V
0 and fidelity. Ortlo. on Main Cross street.
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PATTERSON,
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW,
Somerset, Pa.
a n K.nM. MtmMii to his rae will I at
tended to with promptness and Odellty.
Sept. 1, lWo.
ENRYF. SCI I ELL.
ATTORN EY-AT-i. w,
Pa.
will
. JKoonty and Pensl.m Airent, homersev,
Ofhiw m Mammotn Black.
Valentine hay.
I ATTOKNEYATLAW
"And Deal r in Real Est.U. S..mcrset, P
' afttriMl to all tiuxlne.li entrusted to his ear.
Aiuiptness and hdety .
VIIN IL I'HL.
ll ATTORN EY-AT LAW
- - f Somerset. Pa,
i 3 Will promptly attend to all Iwslness entrusted
thlni. Money ad raneed on collections. c. t
e In Mammoth Building.
J' 4 O. OGLE.
. ATTORNEY -AT LAW.
, Somerset Pa.,
''" -roiesslonal business entrusted to my eare at-
r .evaded to with promptness aim noeiuy.
, .
riLLIAM II. KOONTZ.
ATTORl'tt-i-'"t
Kiaierset. Fa..
t Will irle prompt attention to business entrust-
5. ; 0d to his eare In Sememe t and adjoining euuuiiea
moa in rnnung ok iww.
AMES L. ITCH.
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW.
Somerset. Pa.
Entrance,
Main Cross street. tVllections made, estates
ruled, tttle. examined, and all leral business
attended to with promptness and ndeltty.
i lie iw M.muuth Rloek. ud Stain.
BAER.
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW,
Somerset, Pa.,
f Will prafltloe in Somerset and a1;nlulnnointies.
-. All busiDeM entrusted to him will be promptly
attended to.
i
SAAC HUGl'S.
apraltlU
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW,
Somerset, Peun'a,
"ID
ENNIS 1IEYERS;
ATTORN EY-AT-LA W.
etonwet, Penn a.
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f All leval businew entruMed to bisearewlllbe
Attended to with promptness and fidelity,
if OBi in Mammoth Block next door to Boyd's
rug store,
apro
TT HOWARD WYNNE. M. D.
JOIIXSTQ H.V, PEW A.
IHmsesofthe Ere. Ear. Noee and Throat.
- Fpeelal and Fxrlustve practice. Hours, t a. is. to
-r. . Luther AOreen Block, iMMitln St.
iR. WILLIAM COLLINS.
UENTIST, StlMERSET, PA.
OAee la Mammoth Block, abore Boyd's In-ng-rVire.
when he ean at all times be found prepar
t tade all kinds ot work, such as filling reitu-
-adtlng. exuaeUng. An. Artificial teeth ol all kinds,
d of the best material inserted. Oiwraliou
ararranted.
HERE IS THE PLACE!
J. M. HOLDERBAUM I SONS
NO. 4 BAER'S BLOCK.
A Complete Aajortment of GENGRAL MERCHANDISE consisting of
STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS!
A Lare Assortment of
DRESS GOODS AND NOTIONS!
MEN'S, BOY S & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING!
HATS , BOOTS AND SHOES !
CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS I
Queensware, Hardware, Glassware,
GROCERIES.
All Kinds of Window Blinds and Fixtures, Wall Papers,
Umbrellas, Satcnels and Trunks, umirns, nutter
Bowls, Tubs. Buckets, Baskets, Toledo
Pumps, Farm Bells, Corn Plant
ers and Plows, Cultivators,
and WAGONS!
THE JIOLAXJ) CHILLED PLOW,
The CJLUfPIOX JIOIVER & REAPER,
JJiC CHAMP I OX OR ATX SEED DRILL,
With Detachable Fertilizer.
THIS B1JKT OF JI? JKK Y t A'JL
J. M. HOLDERBAUM & SONS',
SOMERSET, PENN'A.
HT ALICE CAKY.
We were weeping round her pillow,
For we knew tht she must die;
It was night within ourbosonu
It wa' night within the sky.
There were fc-ven of us children.
I the oldest one of all,
So I tried to whi-xner comfort.
But the blinding team would fall.
On my knee my little brother
leaned his aching brow, and ve.
And my sister's long, black tresses
O'er my heaving bonom swept.
The shallow of an awful fear
Came o'er me as I trod,
Tn lay the burden of my grief
Before the throne of God.
"Oh be kind to one another,"
Was my mother's pleading prayer.
As her hand lay like a snow-fluke
On the baby s jrolden hair.
Then a plory bound her forehead.
Like the glory of a crown.
And in the silent sea of death
The star of life went down.
Her latest bivath was borne away
L'p-ou her loving prayer.
And the hand grew heayi r. paler,
in thebalivV guldcu hjir.
METHODS OF IXSTKl CTIOX.
BY A. C. HUI.HF.BT.
CHArTERXIlL
In taking up the subject of insti
tutes I may be deemed stepping off
the legitimate ground of such a se
ries of articles as this, but institutes
are for the purpose of instructing
the teacher; it they do not instruct
him. if thev are not intended to in
struct hitn.'they are simply useless,
nay, they are a fraud upon the pub
lic: I have examined a number of re
cords in order to discover, if possi
ble, when and where the first teach
ers' institute in the State was held.
In the reiort of the Superintendent
of Public Instruction for 1877, I
find it claimed that the late l'rof. t .
A. Allen conducted the first regular
teachers' institute in Pennsylvania.
He makes tlu claim himself says
it was at Columbus U arwi copnty, : tails omitteJ bul
in the year IMS. I have heard nun thJ ururmil)(J of t,
make similar assertions in 1U kx- , ,ie ajJ th
Wit and beauty add their attractions I
: 4 tU.. nn.l l,n Jli f !
' l-tj iuc m;ciic, aui ujcuuiti iiutrs ut
J music float through the attentive air,
j and "everything is lovely and the
goose hangs high."
But notwithstanding all the bene
' fits which are and may be, with jus
tice, attributed to tne county insti
tute in the past, and notwithstand
ing all the benefits which must ac
crue trom it m tne nature, my can
did conviction is that there must be
some other means devised for the
improvement of teachers than the
county institute. In many counties
the County institute is becoming a
mere lecture room, to which a noted
lecturer may come and feel sure of
a "full house." and to which outsid
ers may come and rest assured that
j the mental provender is worth at
tention. This is not so much the
jcase in our own county of Somerset
! i mnrtl -t K .r rrm r t iw Kilt If
will become more and more so as
jthc years go by. As education is
j not altogether a pouring-in process,
j I hold that the nearer a county in
! stitutc approaches to silence on the
i part of the teachers from its own
J schools, the greater will be the need
! of some other means of educating
sion.
This means is not doubtful or un
known; it stands before us to-day
fully developed, and already has
been christened the "Normal Insti
tute." Teachers meet and study under
the direction of the county superin
tendent, assisted by competent in
truciorj for a term of say four
weeks. As many branches are taken
up as there can be classes formed,
but all on the provisional certificate
are taken up. A certain amount of
work must bu done. At the end of
the institute certificates are issued
to the worthy. Three years is con
sidered "a course," and a teacher
who has attended the course and re
ceived a good gradeall through, ami
who, in addition, has manifested
teaching power, may receive a "pro
fessional certificate", provided it is
his intention to continue for anv
! reasonable lengtli of time in the pro-
I fession.
! Such in brief is tne normal insti
tute. There are many minor de
but from the above
ie machine" mav
THE LASl OF GlTTEAr.
er should give his signal for the
Tl. ,. . . : drop door to fall and he would drop
w m e uumiuuniii h m t- in . . . .
Make Htm a Hero. , down tlirough It
was earned out to the letter, save
..- 1. 41. - 4 1 1 1 a
I nutru U1C UUJC UllIIC llf IUUIU IlOl
Washington. Julv 1. Everv
body is talking about the dead as- j nn ine P!lPer, as lus hands were
sassin. Most of Guiteau's ltoly lies pinioned behind him. The blank
to-night beneath a huge flagstone in 'sheet of foolscap I had folded for
the floor of the iail on the side next' r,'m for this purpose r.as found in
the eastern branch of the Potomac.! his vest pocket afterward. Guiteau
the steps leading from the chapel to
the centre ot" the rotunda of the !
Ibis programme building, the mourners, or rather
witnesses, stood near the door lead
ing to the northeast rotunda, and as
it was taken down the flight of steps
leading from the rotunda to the brick
floor of the corridor thev silentlv
but his name is on every tongue.
His brains, now nothing but inert
little masses of cellular tissue, rest
in a half dozen little jars on the
shelves of the United States Medical
Museum, in the interval between
the microscopic examination of to
day and the examination of Mon
day, but the strange words and acts
which followed from them are still
alive in a million minds. To-night
Washington is still struggling with
the questions raised by the execu
tion of yesterda v. Thev'are almost
numberless. What did he dream of
the night before ? Was he as calm as
he seemed to be in his cell, on the
finding that his paper was gone and
he could not find it exclaimed : 'Dr.
Hicks, what shall I do, I have lost
my paper?' I said 'Take this,' and
handed him the manuscript of his
prayer. He dropped it and at the
same time exclaimed : 'Ready, glory.'
and as he did so Crocker "dropped
his handkerchief, and Uuiteau shot
down through the opening below.
That morning he told Crocker and
me that he wanted to write his little
poem. He said he had reached the
maturity of Christian childhood,
and he wanted to write a poem such
as a child might write : he was giv
en a table, paper, pen and ink, and
he sat down and wrote the poem
which he read on the scaffold. He!
also wrote a farewell letter to Wilson
i"nrr to ii f.iru ..t
fliillia. IVlitS. esi ..!...
wake hats and eats were stuffed
wito straw and suaiicnded by the
neck with ropes in all directions,
from window-sills, telegraph po6ts,
trees and other available points, and
no attempts were made to pull down
the horrible representations.
Danville, Va., welcomed the an
nouncement of Guiteau's execution
by the ringing of the public bells.
A Hsm iOX OF POISONING.
The bouquet which Mrs. Scovilh;
sent to Guiteau on Thursday night
is suspected of being poisoned. It
has been sent to chemists for analy.
I'Uitenn oegged
road, and on the scaffold ? Did he
faint in his cell? Did he weep
because he was glad to go to
his home in heaven, or because
he feared to go to his home
in hell ? Was his tremulous manner
and tearful voice as he read his mis
erable doggerel on the scaffold real j llian 1 strengthened him. lie tx
or only apparent ? If real, was it a i horted me from time to time, when
a stace effect or the manifestation of i he saw I was weary and depressed,
fear or the result of the pathos of the ; to be firm. Throughout the night
uoem ? If aDDarent. was it a mere land morning Guiteau was at all
accident representing no emotion or I times calm, except when he wrote
Did he really
Dr. Lailih wns wlriil tit-lnv if if
Guiteau and one to Mrs. ScoviHe, was true that Guiteau's brain was
and charged me 'to be careful to '. found in a normal condition, and re
deliver all his messages and these ; ili,.d: "That is true .m fur n th
letters.' He strengthened me rather! brain is fnn,..rnA.1 hut- il,o i,,.
brane that envelop it was found to
be unhealthy and will be examined
losely."
filed in behind thn convi, t mllbear- f. "'r 11 PltwUJ
. . " t IV.
(aw i4- iau, kurr itkiirj
procession halted. Warden Crock
er looked enquringly first toward
Dr. Hicks and then to John W.
Guiteau. "All right," said the lat
ter, with the same impertubable
composure he has exhibited all
through the ordeal of the past three
days, and the coffin was at once low
ered to its place. After the earth
had been replaced and the top of
grave leveled ofi, John . Guiteau
stepped forward and placed at its
head a crown of white immortelles.
Not a word was spoken, not a tear
was shed. An outcast from human
sympathy when living, Guiteau had
found an unwept sepnlcher in an
unmarked grave.
KESI LT OK THK AUTOPSY.
purpose.' Did he really give the sig
nal of his own execution? and a
thousand other questions, more or
less trivial and obscure. The ques
tion which the doctors will soon be
debating is as to the condition of the
assassin's mind. Despite the great
variety of opinion it is noteworthy
that there is a substantial unanimity
of opinion of the expediency of his
execution. Those whobalieyedhim
to be a depraved but responsible
assassin are glad that the law has
had its course. Dr. A. E. Macdon
ald, uf New York, said to-night:
"He never was insane in his life.
'tlliu riCitrv flc li n-rrii,. tlit j .
etry he read it to himself and then
read it to me, and was a fleeted by
his pathos."
NO KF.AR BIT CON-lDKHAIlLE PATHOS.
"What is there about the story
that Guiteau faintedinhis cell when
he heard the sound of the rifles ring
ing on the flag stones in the ro
tunda?" "Nothing in the world. He was
not in a condition to faint. Ha was
cool, calm and collected, and al
though he wept they were tears of
rather than
Th Presout Situation.
We are now passing through the
quibbling period of the campaign
and likewise the days of hesitancy,
doubt and distrust which precede
every great strucgle. In a little
while the pride of individual opin
ion will not find such strong asser
tion, for when the Democrats shall
have made their nominations the
two great natural parties will face
each other in hostile array, and the
battle will go on so sharply that
those not in it on either side will
find themselves out of place, and be
fore many weeks will take their nat
ural positions. The issue is not
Cameron or anti-Cameron it is
whether Republican or Democratic
Iolicy shall control, and the force ot
this issue will remand all other
either to the grave or the future.
the present situation is much lit..
that in the great campaign of is?!1,
as all over thirty years of age can
remember. General Hartranit w:i-.
as the condition ot the brain a i nominated at the State Convention
surprise io you? i and so bitter was the t'.isappoint-
"No; it could not have been very i ment of his encmic? that the clubs
well, as I had no eectation in re- ! train ed to the cars to tho tune of
gard to it. 1 simply examined the (the "Dead March" with their flairs
brain with a desire to find as much reversed. Seeing this the National
as possible of its condition.
Drs. Lamb and Sowers think it
will be several days before the report
of the autopsy is completed. Dr.
Hartigan is of the opinion that it
will be ready sooner. Dr. Hartigan
said that the membranes around the
brain were apt to cause a doubt in
the minds of those who were dis
posed to favor the insanity theory,
but he had often seen tho same con
dition of membrane in persons nev-
He was sane at the moment h fired
the fatal shot. He was sane yester- i "at he was going to martyrdom, be
dav morning. He was a despicable lyond which was glory. He desired
villain, who ought lo have Wn ! 't rather than regretted it. He did
hiitis lornr before he was. There i fay at one time that the flesh was
joy rather than ot sorrow. He felt
iu.ll JIC was Klillis IU UIB lur Ills in- . ir cimnimio, ,.f Ini,,,,,;!,,
fpiHtion, that lie as Go.1 man. j u, Melw.1,1. -u. .,( .
Tinnnpm
DUuUIil
OEtrAH
wilIK WORM-FAMKI
1
is Fon sai.i: oxia' by
I. 8. 1IKFFIJSY,
MUSIC DEALER, SOKERSEJ. PEKU'A.
Arove Hex by Hern rr. S-ronc
BETOEE BUYING TRY THE BDEEETT!
"IT IS THK BKST."
It Di!a Competltios ia Varietr Bcastf 4 Pries.
A NOTED BCT CNTTTLED WOBAJL
Tram tin Bostaa Ante)
The sur-rrloritv ol the
nired anil acknt-wleriirtt-! hr the blithest nusli-al
authorities, and the leroanl l -r them is steadily
inrrea.iuc as their merits are beinlns; more !
ensiTelr known. What everyhrety wants Is the
KtST Olid AN for the least amount ol money :
Therefore everybody wants the lil'RliETT.
Every Obga Gcaiaktkkh Five Veakk.
Sold or Easy Monthly Paytrfr.'.i and low for CASH.
VIOLIN'S. Gl'ITAKS. ACOOUDmXS.
BAN JOS. OLARIOXKTTS. IIO-
COIiOS. KIA TKS, FII'IM,
Tor shore Is a coos' ttksaeas ot Mrs. Ijdla E. Ptok-
iunlett O-irans is reror- ' hm-"' H,wboahceallotlir kouaui beiags
nwy be tmtHftJljr called th. "IVtar ft af WoDsaa,'
nme of hrr romwpntidents lave to eall her. 82)0
1 M-.i"U demoted to harwara. wbirhla tawouteona
of a lirMadr, aad ss abUce So keep six kd
.l-t.nt, to hflp her aaswertae large eofTespoadeaea
which daily ponrn in npoa bsr, aarh beariaf; Ms special
bardra of soCMlntr, or jry at release (rasa H. Ber
Viaole Compoand is a saedlelaa for rood aad not
era purposes. I ha prrsoaally inrettlcated it and
amssMiifted of th. truth of this.
Onaeeoust of it pruwwm writs. H w FOQaBMiidral
uil p(TfVd Iry thebMt phyvtctmnt 1m ttM eoutry.
On mti i " It woHrj Hk a charm atrtc mm much
ptio. It will evra rmttrrif the won form of tkjli&ff
of th? ctni TyKtw i lxy, frreftir aad paviafal
Mn t rn.n ion. &!1 Orarlu Trouhij, Iiiflammatloa and
lTcs-rti.va nsUiriant. all Dliijlitwmuim a4taetv
4w.jin-r.: spina wfkamm, aad ! prialiy adapCed to
A RUE M. HICKS,
jrSTlCEfir THE PEACE,
Soanerast, renn'a.
:. M. K1MMELU
HU. lit MM ELL.
E. M. KIMMELL & SON
-J tender their professional services to the cttl-
nasol Somerset and lelnlty, fhieof the
t'ers ol the arm eaa at elljtinies, unless urolesslttn
, Ut eiia-asrad. I round at their ut&on, on Main
a'.reet. east of th. l'lamond.
DU. J. K. MILLER hae ienna
aaoUy lated la Merita lor the practice l
..Llilr pratossiua. OBlos otf4t Charles Krwsirur
fw'satora. atc.TO-tt
Arn! In fart f-cerrthinr in the rca'lotl line. Tho
latest and snost desiratile Instruction Houks for all ! u Cuite of Life."
iD-irumentr on sate niana Musie . ana r- It p,.r!n,itc.TMT nortlea of the snesB. sad fire
lr of all sise. and kind-. I Tbr ,, -M ftZT..,!,.
5nrTT VTTP Ir Tini !V OW!!1; S ?wijltw l all rnnz tar ittmulam aad nOWTa wak.
UUlWi JHVUU U I 1UUU1 UlMlilUU fclt'blU.ltJ.
rra-ar,s Taned and Reiwireil. Mnsical Ios;rar
ti"tt ?in ;er ijuarter. Send fof rataloaucii.
SolMtiac yourorders lor "Eferytnlnit in the
Musical Lme," I am. Yours Ketyectlully,
I. J.
Ielt2-tf.
HEFFLEY,
Sonierrtt, Pcr.n'a
I WXIL If. BRUBAKER tcndei-s his
( f irorestonal sen ties to the eittaens at S-nn
; erset aad vicinity, frrhoe l resldeDrw ea Main
j s treat, wewl of th IHaaond.
D'
A. (1. MILLER."
PHYSICIAN fcSVKOEUN,
i Ha resnovad to South Bend, Indiana, where
oa be euaeultad by letter or otherwise. .
lTR. JOHN BILl.
U DENTIST.
OOea a bore Henry Heflay's store, taia Crest
, Suaaarast, Pa.
JJIAMOND HOTEL,
f KTOYSTOWX. rEXN'A.
. Tats tabular aad well knowa house hat lately
neeni.ot.hlTand newlr refitted with all new
: M ee furniture, w hieh hat made It a eery
etranMst,,, .,08 lor th traaeltna: pahlic.
4f as tabss aa4 ros eaDaot ha surpassed, all tie-
aa;rateUai.vn(1l(irra pintle kail attaehed
ins the smb.. a,tse tanr aad roowiT statxtcc
, ttrat eUss bauratna: eaa he had at th lowest
, . atbla prMwa, t ta wewk. day or meal.
f altrM.Ol'STER.Prou.
- fc.E. t or. Ihaaaood
i Stoystow ,Pa
FASHIONABLE
CUTTER & TAILOR !i
Harlaz had many
years extiericuie
ia all bniM'Irf'S nf
rJ5 the Tallortnic lu-
j ' ''"'aetmo I" ail
ob me n4 tmrvr
i i ti K with their pat-
w.n. n. if ornsTETLF.R,
Souteret, Pa.
tiiarS
tl . t..
A.-.VT
tE?y.T 1-5
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i
Bess of th stoaiara. It
Kerrocs Prootmaaa. Gantral Debiaty.ini ipliaisasan.
Drprrwdoaand Inditfaatina. That forhns; of baarlas
down. raafsn; pain, weight and backache, la always
permMk-ntlyrursdhytuase, Itwlllatalltlsaes,an4
amlraneirconMraTicaa,art lafcarasoay wlththelaw
thai gr Tmu the female sysbua.
It vmts mlT at. pr- bottle or ds for HL, and ia sold bf
drueK jO, any auric raqolrMu to special eases, aad
th luuoe. of many who ha. been fveaarad to perfect
Lmlth i-y th. use of the Tccetahle Cosapouad, aaa ha
olitaliv-d hyaldraains;3ira Vt with stamp for replyj
st her home tn Lyaa, Xaav
V' K-daey Complaint of efTWr sex this compound la
aDjtir;np-d as ahendaat tcsthBobials show.
"M - r-inkham'n lirar Pll!,,-mya oa witter, "ara
far bnt in ta a-orbt f tha car ot Conslipstli-in,
iii'oa- o -s and Torpidity of tha Uvrr. Hrr Blood
T tr'-trr-nrtswoadetmia its special Uae and Uds flslr
tn .-iil the Compound la las popularity.
A.lc tlt rrrqjcrt bfTMIC AagW rf M ll J whoa, sol
.-ji i.itl tstodoroodiootheia.
i-Mnadrkiaia.I-a. 09 IttlKa
ro nit fit
C. N. BOYD,
PUrGGLST.
Somera-et, Pa-
tures. and 1 uresume tne suuenieni
is correct: at all events the year 14
is at least two years earlier than any
other date .assigned to an institute
in the oflicial publication mentioned
aliove.
The school law of the State pro
vides that the school month shall
consist of twenty-two days actual
teaching, but Uavea it discretionary
with the lioard of directors ta allow
or not a district institute to be held
alternate Saturdays. Recently the
Legislature has enacted that the
boards of directors must allow teach-
j ers compensation for their time when
attending the county institute. For
merly it was entirely a matter of dis
cretion with the board to allow com
pensation or not. I think that the
law refcrred to will prove to be one
of the strongest incentives to im
provement on the part ot teachers
that has yet emanato! from )he leg
islative halls of the i-tate.
Any one can see, by a very cur
sory glance at the teachers of to-day
and ten vears ago, that there is a
vast improvement, and a conversa
tion with them will prove the mat
ter to a demonstration. Teachers
will take hold of pubiecta to-day and
discuss them which they would not
attempt to discuss ten years ago. If
there be one thing which more than
another has given us a class of
teachers superior in qualifications,
and, I may add, in moral character
to the teachers of the olden time
"of our grandfather's days" that
one thing is the teachers' institute.
In many cases the district institute
is a farce. Teachers meet more'for
the purpose of putting in the time
than for the purpose of doing any
special good. They talk over the
events ot the day, yawn and talk
again, and there is no more life n
the affair than there is in the pen-j
holder with which I ara how writ
ing. I have attended district insti
tutes in which it was different, but
there Las always been an effort made
to arouse the interest of the commu
nity beforehand. Men have been
secured to be present from some dis
tance, and the people have manifest
ed an inteTest. If a community are
lacking in interest in the educational
work, I know of no means of excit
ing it equal to a liyely district institute.
A lecturer, the best in the un-
In t!u) future 1 think it
motie O! c-iiii. ai.iig ine viiuhbt i,.,...,. t 0,i,.,
teachers, and it will in Somerset and j wuujj he ,)p wag ajowet tQ
in some other counties super-ede en-' , offtoo mwh 0fhu blasphemous
tirely the county normal schools, j nonsenge 'T were will 'twere done
1 hese have done a good work, a no-! m,:i.i
blc work, but in the presence of the ! ..".
. , I I nl( A-' V...
timoriy during the Guiteau trial
formed one of the features, attended
I the autopsy yesterday, and was to-
lay asKoa it it was true that the
Democratic and Liberal Committees
prepared for the capture of the State.
Money was thrown in for prelimi
nary wcrk, and immunity was prom
ised the Evans ring if it would give
part of its stolen $:TJ(,UiJO to aid the
plan. Newspapers theretofore hish
in Republican confidence were sub
sidized, antl instructed its to what
they should do. The first move wa
to force General Hartranft from the
ticket Caucuses were held with
this end in view a notable one at
the Continental, at which Colonel
Forney, and other Liberal leaders
figured. Their plan was to invite
Hartranft to step down, and to roll
n n,ir convention. Isn't this vear but
a, ...-.. ... I . .a i. I I. ..... ' Hi'ML I IV1 U rm.'l ilil I 11T ll IVCIHU I t.a ' a - i r .a . .-v ....
n.t.- mi nu-uii niiv nc niioum iiavr; ; ' f -- -" i-v j i.rain was Tonnu in i iieauii v condi-) rrpeinion ot that : llie present
I,-.. 1 1 - . ? ... . a fa it . i liriwtrnl ifin m irrhr t rf a-ritliua-ml:i L .. . n .
rr)- n l.io. .l.iet-lw i j 5 , . , , V.1". in"". '-iiiiuir taineron wasuien a
v " :V . I law -pronounced him guilty. Hel'ows. uesone ine sirengin or me -'Yes." was the r.nlv "tb:d wis citizen, bnt without
mo 1-tt in,;, v,..r,.....i emrir rtiiT.tiierew.is noi inntr ii l-.. -i i . i . .i, - ,-, , , it.... a. ,i -
inn.- u-i; m-.itn iinuuii ii-cwrtiui.j-1 , i luv east, ll eon ii i hard I v nave uee 1 " K" mm inax
nreaking iown. . : i..., ,.r..i u. :u mid -nlt..n;..lK.
" ht t t. t.tirtl. Jll ? TJIUli L JL! - .'ULT UllHlllll
normal institute thev must vanish
like the stars before the effulgence
of the sun. Understand me, I do
not mean that the normal institute
will ever take the place of the coun
ty institute, but I do think that the
normal institute will become in the
very near future the great mcau of
educating the younger teaehern.
My next and last chapter will be
headed "aspirations."
BnlherGartIiier'RlifTlciilj in Recom
iiig an Angel.
"How wicket we am when we sot
down and find it ober." said Brother
Gardner as the voice of the triangle
struck the hour of 7, "While I keep
tryin' to believe in heaben, I keep
wondering'how any of as will eber jjit
dar. We must not envy, an' yit we
do envy. We mug, not b'ar false
witness, an' yit we am foreber stretch
in, de truf. We mus, not lie, an, vit
it comes so handy dat we can't help !
e mus r.ot steal
Ll ITKAf S INSI'IKATOIX.
Dr. Hicks, the spiritual attendant
of Guiteau since the sentence, is
probably better posted than any
other man regarding the real condi
tion of Guiteau's mind and lus ac
tions during the latter hours of his
life. Your correspondent met him
to-day and obtained a very full state
ment from hiin of his impressions
and of the actual events in the as-
j sin's life immediately before antl at
! the tine of the executien.
"This has been a very strange ex
perience for you !" was suggested.
"Yes," Dr. Hicks replied, "the
strangest of my life. I have been
all over the 1'nited States. I have
lived a very active life : but I have
never seen a man like Guiteau.
He was a very remarkable rnan ft
phenomenon. The highest and low
est qualities were developed, but the
medium qualities were entirely
wanting. He was capable of great
good and of creat evil, but not cata-
! hie of living an everv-day, common-
in a
I was only half an 'ounce below the
: norma!, and its appearance was nat-
"Jiid Gnitean say anything on the
way from tiie cell to the scaflo-d?"
"Yes, he spike twice. Once when
he got to the steps leading down into
the corrider. where the scaffold was.
He said, in a matter of fact tone.
'Tell Crocker to move faster.' I
spoke to Crocker, and Crocker did
.1 .i ITT
increase ine rate ot speed, lie again tion j have Peen no reason to change
spoke when going vm to the catiold lny 0 inion about the ,,PCeased
He stumbled on th Am step, ij -Kut (lo thp brain indicate the
cued him, part.y to keep htm irom ; lnental condition""
private
invitation he
itinierence, anil
''Gentleman.
urai ana healthy.
"Was not this a.i unexpected result?;-
"Not to me at lea-t. It was no
more than I expected, and as far as
the brain shows the mental condi
it
ot us don t. uat is, doan get inter place lite. At Jong intervals sucn a
a posishun to handle de funds. We i man appears in the world
mus' not be jealous, an' yit when de
woman across tie way, whose hus
band, ajrps ?j per week, sails out
wid to new bonnets a ya'r, am it
human natur' fur my ole woman to
Sweden-
bore was such a man. He had
great good qualities, and only par
tially deyejovej medium qualities.
GuiUau, as I already said, had no
medium qualities at all. Of course,
look arter tier an not wish she had . he ditlered Irom J?wedenixrg in
hold of herh'ar? We mus notsw'ar, many particulars, although there
an' yit what am I to do when I strike j was an analogy. Guiteau was more
the end of a sidewalk plank wid my I eloquent than Swedenlorg. Swe
fut' or whaek my thumb wid dejdenborg was more learned than Gui
hammer? Am it to lie supposed dat teau. Both were remarkahio men.
falling, and he turned to me, smiled.
and said, just as I am saying to you,
'.My fiot caught on the step.' " On
the scaffold he was as collected and
dignified as any man could have
been. He was perfectly cool, self-
possessed antl deliberate. He read
the scriptures; he delivered his po
em just as he desired to read it. The
tremulousness of his voice while he
was reading his poem w.ii due en
tirely to the pa',ha of the piece, and
no, ta tear. I rnade but one sug
gestion to liim; that was to read a
little slower at one point, and he im
mediately complied with my sug
gestion. I think the poem was a
most remarkable production. It
was Guiteau's own conception. He
spoke to me about it the night be
fore, and said he projunsed to write
it. He did write it himself. Hei
also wrote his prayer himself, with-!
out assistance from any one. He
made but one change in it, and that
was when he was copying it the sec
ond time, and that was to put. 'M,r,'
before Garfield whenever ti oc
curred." 1' Ri4.lt Or' 'it'ITKAC.
Washington July 1. The body
of Guiteau wa3 buried this afternoon
in the northeast corner of the jail,
and so far as is now known to the
contrary, the remains will be there
"To a certain extent, yes; and as
the work with the microscope be
comes more accurate it will show it
more fully. A diseased brain is re
garded as an indication of insanity,
although sane people have been
known to have diseased brains."
"Bui it U said that the membrane
wai diseased?"
"It was not healthy,and its condi
tion might or might not indidate
disease. The microscopic examina
tion will show that and determine
exactly what it does indicate."
"Will there be anything further
developed in the examination of the
brain to change your opinion?" ask
ed the reporter.
"I don't see how there car. be.
The examination will be continued
and will be as thorough as possible
and
your object is to destroy the Repub
lican party, and the better to do it
you first propose to destroy an hon
est man. If you prefer, go on with
this work, and hound the Republi
can candidate as a thief, but I know
him as well as I know you, and I
have one hundred thousand dollars
which I shall give at once to estab
lish his innocence and to show the
world your object. General Hart
ranft will be elected, the right will
be vindicated, and those engaged in
this conspiracy must Like care of
themselves." What was the result :
Several papers engaged in the plot
were shown to have been bribed to
do their work. The exposure ruin
ed the JYrvis, as then conducted, and
its great editor tound an early exit
to the Democratic party advisable.
And it was shown by the record
that all of the twelve papers engag
ed in the conspiracy had leen des
ignated and described by Geo. O.
Evans, the chief of the S'JW.OiJO
swindle, nearly a year before. What
was the further result? The peo-
Sle saw tlirough this hellish plan of
etraction, under the guise ot "anti
Carceronism," "Liberal-IJepublican-isni,"
etc., and they elected General
Hartranft by the greatest majority
ever known for a Republican Gover-
will eive minute particulars.
I but the general conclvisions arrived j nor- proved honest, was re
j at will not be changed. In my opin- i elected, and his meanest detractor is
! ion, the biain was a good one." J now silent It will be so with Gen
! ArTKR tiie EXKi'L'Tiox. i Beaver, and no ncheme, nhether di-
! The result of .the autopsy upon the ; 'J,d j; hf
ibody of Guiteau may be "briefly sta- j tblim party to haul dmc h,.
ted as follows : After surveying the 1 na ' ....
;bodv externally, the surgeon pro-i .. The. 81tuatl0n w .the same: ?,avr
;e,-.Litni.o Ko . !-, ; that there are no fcvans swindler-
l.w ,.ti,-i ih.i,nin ;.; mat mere are
j aaa - p va WaJV - Ulll 1 A vj I a . www a "111
!...! the thorax, an.l to examine th 3. ul- . ."enTOruieime.uiDDir
. i . j i
; organs therein contained. The brain
! was found to weigh forty-nine and
one-half ounces, which is a little
I si i rtvtoil ViV riiiia'sTi fro unmA mtni.
iillt VilCtl all UVli laAja- iHtsAI unn's
We see weak imitators all around
and about us, but these are not in
I will calmly fot down an' sinr a ! The trouble was that Guiteau was
gospel hymn ? never in accordance with his envi-
"When we trade bosses wid a man, ronment His character was incon-1
we cheat him. When a man wants igruous to thereat of the world, undisturbed by any future sepul-i.n ,7o;i fi,o any plot, and when the plot and pay
to borry half a dollah of us we lie ; Yet, from this point of view, his in-! cher. 1'uder the law the lipor-i-1 illiman hr,in Itwas well formed ' ot the National Democratic C'nrnmit
to him. We play keepls, dance go i contrruities were congroua and his I tion of the bodies of criminals who ,i ' ,. . .... 'i : 1 , ' I tee is fu'lv detected and exposed.
. ' i . . i - ... . i i hi i i l rnru Lrri uti r l i ii.m fv iiirni e-
are executed rests within the discre-r ,..,., ti 1 1 there will be an uncovernm. The
i ui.i ii-c VI lcr?Hill. I lie lUllli." mill
to the theater an' circus, an we doan
turn our backs on a dog fight I tell
you we am all poo,' weak human
bein's an' eben while we flatter our-
character was well
teau believed in
rounded. Gui-
predestination
t'on of the Warden. In the case of
pelves dat we am slidin' long to'rds i certain ends,
Not in fate, but in the selection by ; Guiteau his sister, Mrs. Scoville, wai
God of men and means to work out without means and could not have
heaben at de rate of a mile a minute,
we am all ready to pass a lean nick
el an a street kyar company, or
pocket de rive-do'ilah bill round in
de Port office. When I sot down at
.... . I -:-li ii ,.ir i . , ...
try, may come in, and his nurntng j man sin pun on my uuies an put
words will be listened to with de- I mv ieei in ue oven an gei 10 minx-
light, his ideas will receive attention j in' of how hard I try to be good, an' j man and obedience to man. It '
for the time but when he has "said t how iiow'ful easy it is to be bad. I . this which impelled him to the
theh
was
com:
clashed It was the duty of man to
obey God rather than man. He be
lieved the love of God and obedience
to (iod should transcend the love of jerloss to prevent "body snatchers
T 1 ll . A It ' 1
u,r. ;,. ,w .1 ,.i:.:. : I'emoerats wan', uie next rresiuen-
1IVUJI ww vl v lit 1 I iff I I III 71 111 11 irjJJllJISll, : a a
but there was a slight ruffling of the 1 i' " g'je it to
aorti in the vicinity of the heart : "JC" t
AUUI19 fcliv
Democratic
ions, will
will be
if he be old enough to reinem-
e ot the re- v....;,i . 'v n r u .t ' 1-er the campaign ori.. .nd ail
.. . . . . . in uiu uiciii 01 .lilt-. it loiionM. Liit-rt-- . . ..
mains, rielteving he would Lepow-if- t..lt ,,,1,1 r ' C11.T who are, f-hould give our youngl-
I 7? - ..i-w v ..V.-M ' t i- -a. r v : A . TL
cation, anl not trom dislocation oflf
a"-i 1 1 al 1 . a I L . l .
igherlaw. the command of God, !if permitteu o do so. Ine only:,,,, i a c,. i wavs anl means ot the
superior to the lower law the j other relative who has appeared up-' .j7i,llt thcriT was a runture of Free Trade organ izat
md ot men and when the two on the scene, his nrott.er, John u. . , . , , net tail to guess iust what
Guiteau, was unwilling to assume I t.u .0n i.k fdone.
. 1 ' i . i c I wTtT, u..- nru v? i ail r i it-
Viiij S aa. va vaaaa llU .liuiv. S ktjt, I
It was j from stealing them. Therefore Gen.
Admitted acd Decided !
WH PEOPLE THt JUDGES 1
THAT .
DR. FAHRNEVS
Health Bestorer ! i
t YeweU
sot the L
SOMERSET CfllTK BANK !
ESTABLISHFJ le77.)
CHARLES J. HARRISON,
CASHIER AND MANAGER.
At ttrnr A. Hkie.
J. Scort Wai
HORNE
& WARD,
'his niece" and cone from among' leconie so absorbed in rav thoughts 'sassination of Garfield, and which! sin's body within the walls of the
I . 1 . "i j.i i. .1. i a - 'i -i ' i i . . i i ii. :..:i .i : I i i. t 1 i
them. SO too. Will the remembrance i oai ue oie woman nas io nil me on j nas susiaineti mm ever since, fie j:t", n urrc iv nuuiu ue ueyouu reacii
of his words fade from the minds of ile wid a 'tatter to bring me backj believed God wanted Garfield re- j alike of vengeance or speculation,
all ave a few. Not 6o the district ' to airth an Btart me out after an; moved. He has told me many The northeast corridor, in which
institute. It is conducted by men aimiui 01 wooti. eroien, let us I things illustrative oi me worKinga i uuueau was uuneu, ia wpon me op-
whom all know, with whom they contmer to try to Ie angels, but lefiof his mind during the period when
mingle in the daily business of life. ' s count on wrestlin' wid Satan he was preparing to remove Garfield,
Tn anme of llie fxercises the chil- about fo tv times a day anon bem and the other conversations I hav
as-1 Crocker resol vel to bury theasas-i m;:L- n wna A ' rths&-im;,"nith part they are aske.1 to play
acrtaaanita to
lolred
Collection! Bade in all parte of the
States. i
CHARGES MODERATE. j
Parties wlsldar to sad avey Wast eaa he ae- j
rommoilated by draft on New York io any sum. j
Ooileetiousualewrh prnsnpt'ie"- V. . Bunds i
hues til and sold. Money and raluahles sn-urol t
hy one of Illrhvld's celebrated tares, with a Mar-!
Ctit a Yale - u tlsse tuck. !
i
ACCOUNTS SOLICITED.
r-All leoal holidays ot erred. -
a0.
EATON & BROS,
27 FIFTH AVEJiUE,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
i
dec;
CHARLES HOFFMAN,
IIERCHANT TMOB
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laaseenf tha U VLR. EIIINYaad HUKlO
(Abovs 1 lexxry I Irffley'i tStore.)
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aay other kevwa f-ly. tt eootalns .,. !ar ciTtVCirTin HI ntllDiNTM. art
r. Be puisnai Is saadawf the aaost harailast- ' 'a.l'.-aw'
1 tutvat. mi . k.1 aaA
esisast aaaalinsesssdtoT i,
CLEANSING THE BLOOD
Aad rlrtaartw.iv. -..-i. .
1 Wkk asrlaut aalat he M It
ZiH " raa-dawa aad awonHsrkad body,
aad wtta atraiik.i i i. -1 . '!
l-na hV AU awdieiaa (Waters sell u.
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Baa-atitowa. MJ. ' 1
SOMERSET, PA.
$661
weak in yuur own town, ti outat
ll risk, f.verrthlaa' aew.
Capital But required. We will fur
aish vaw aeei ethiite'. Mibt ara
at hK sartuaea. adie asakea stuck a aen
and boyt and anrle are auklna kraal pay. Reader
If you waut a bwsiarsa at which yoa eaa make.
raat pa all the Uiae y-u warfc. writ tor partic
ulars to H. UaLurrr A Co- Portland, Maine.
ie ll-ly.
SPRIIO, 1882.
NEW GOODS
E7Z37 SAT SPZCXALTCS
Eatbroiderieti Laces, Ministry, Wbitt Gaodt, Haad
ktrch'isfl, Drtst TrlaiBiaft, Hosiery, Glevet,
Certtit, lutlia ka ertao Uadarwear, la
tanU and Children'! CleUihtg. Faacj
Goedt, Yarat, Zeehvrs, Mate
rUli f All Kiadi for
FANCY WO IK,
net r ATaeKAoa ta aaartrmrtiT bwucttbd
MTOkDEtSBT MAIL ATTKSDSD TO WITH
CARE ASD VISFATCH. saart.
posite side of the rotunda from tiie
one in which he was hung and from
1 1 .1 a ,
line spinal verteora.'. a partial ex-
amination was rjade of theabdomian
viscera ; but it had not been com- j
pletod at the time the autopsy was
susjiended. The spleen was found
to be considerably enlarged, its weight !
being fifteen ounct-s, or more than i
'twice that of the normal
jublicans its urner history. Their
mest hearts will then recoil front
this year.
More) About the Kansai Oopn-
dren of the respective members of
the community take part Parents
can see what ia accomplishing in the
schools in which they are directly
interested. If their children are do
ing well they feel it, and are delight
ed; if ill, they see and know jt, and
an opportunity U arrcrdiid them to
discover with whom the fault lies.
The other class of institutes isjthe
county institute. Far different to.
day is that organization from what
it was when I attended the first one
I was ever at Then it was compos
ed of a few teachers, not more than
thirty, who were, most of them, not
allowed for the time in which they
were in attendance, and they discuss
ed a few sublecti during the dav-
Irown on our hacks ebery blessed had with him were carefully pre
time. We will not irritate de usual served by me in my journal, and at
order of bizness." Detroit Free Pr?. the projier time such parts of them,
" ; as the world should have will be
An Insane) Hospital in Flames). i given to. it.
Danville. N' Y. June 27. The; riiKP.Rix calmly for heath.
water cure establishment of Dr. .Jas.
P. .Jackson, jjnon s '"Gqr jome."
a hill side in this place, took
fire at 1 o'clock this morning and
was totally destroyed. The fire was
caused by the explosion of the boil
er connected with the elevator. The
building was filled with patients, all
of whom were asleep at the time of
the explosion. As soon as the cry
of "Fire 1" was raised, the patients
became panic stricken, and scenes of
the wildest confusion ensued. They
Kansas City, Mo., June :. The
wheat cror is the best the State has
spleen. I PVer had. and is nowhere less than
5 leind" oFthe c"u S, Te iTho."'"'"""l"'i1 W ' thirty .ad nv place, a. high..
upon his grave. The brick floor . . . T ... , !t"u7r ia.B.
was removed this wowing and a . night the jail guards, who ; on at such a rate that farmera work
grave seven feet deep was dug. M1 v,?a IJJ ,fV. -at up witu the night and day and Sunday Oat-.
lm o'clock this afternoon the coffin i v- 4lJt 1 !,e Pntely buried to-1 and rye each is a splendid crop,
containing the body of Charles J.! d,av ,n ,V,e ':uI' ,n Pximity to where The acreage of corn w immense ana
He calmly mads his preparation. I CtUiteaii was borne from the chap.!1 ?ailow WM erectei tniy tne pian are aireauy turer
lie caimiy mails ma preparation KhflnM:er S;T uf -h 1 relatives and a very few of the friends promising the greatest crop known,
this morning for the final scene, j upon tne huouidiera ol six ot me , ... , . .
e wanted originally to wear white jaU prisoners, and without any ser- W1" ov rxFcrTtns ' Biai..e to Stamp M.ioe.
roWs. He thought that a3 Gods ' vice or ceremony whatever was low-j Rokim.s on vr int. axmition.
world he 1 ereJ 11110 u,ls grave anu ounea irom -,u' a uui w rmgy Washisotox, June -ir.
sight llie only persons present ' 'wst a dozen places in i utsnurg last , i5iaine is announced for the stump
were John W. Guiteau, Dr. Hicks, j night. In some instances the prep-, in jjajne this summer. It is under
Warden Crocker and son, Mr. : arations were very elaborate ; crowds Ltood that a stubborn contest is to
Wright, Undertaker Ward, the en-.of 2,rX to .I,(JiX persens forming made to reeain control of tb
gineer of the jail. Deputy Warden ' processions to proceed to the scaffold :ute and Mr. Waine has promised
Kuss, Captain Crocker and the six bearing the prisoner in effigy with ! to enter tfte canVass and make a
prisoners who acted as pallbearers. 1 them. 1 he most extensive affair of ; nnmber ofspeeches. He will proba-
riL.n . c i . i inA A. . i inw irini rwfAn rrtii n k ina naiigt nr i i . .
man aliout id leave the
ought to be clothed in white robes.
Failing in this he expressed the
wish to go to the scaffold in his
white shirt and drawers. From this
notion he was finally persuaded, but
he would not wear his coat, and in
sisted upon having a white hand
kerchief around his neck, and as
time, at night we had made an ar- were, however, all removed in safe-1 far as possible to have his clothes re-
mntrempnt with a vonnr? pentleman ! tv and were rred for in surround- semble white robes. In the morninsr ;
w wiuv in suu ucuicj mo vuucc i tug iuiuica auu mc viiiiit;? utnci. j iicii v.ciiciai v.iw&i nw aaa . 1 . - -
commencement oration, giving up' A number of women fainted, and ! jail he said he wanted the execution I arrived at the jail sUurtly before I and speeches were made.
TUi o-oo oil v.,! i :a .. i.,.ik i ... ,.., i- vir.V i oV.lofik. ami imriartuned the War-! of (jUiteau s execution v
UJC CTCHiU Mr UIUJ. 1UH rr tij .11 ; lltiu IU UC tSiUCU UUI l 1 1 CUCtUvlci. 11 VFVVUI ia DWU Blltl T -it--. I . , , , .
fV. lctnrs" wn hnA We mtifs nnt ' Tt ia prt.i hw r,ms thit thn fir ' nnssihle iliai. th ' wbistle? at thf den ta be allowed to see the remain. ; w" nnging beds
a roll of all members, whicb we pub- j was caused by the explosion of a t workhouse should be blown a few
lished in the county papers, and i lamp in the room of one of the pa- j minutes before the time for the pro
went to our homes saying as teach- j tients. The institution was thelarg- j cesssion to start for tha gallows, so
era always do "our institute has ' est of its kind in the world. It was i that every one would be ready,
been a grand success." i provided with a water works of itf ' Guiteau said : 'I would like to give
own, and there were two tanks on , the signal myseli lor. the execution,
the ton of the hill containing; several ! He told General Crocker and me
thousand gallons ot water.
away a few months.
To-day teachers meet in general
convention under State patronage.
Eloquent lecturers occupy the ros-
The coilm was closed last evening, ' wis r:d occurreu at tne neau oi . bj Q to ur0pe in the autumn.
and no one has since I wen permitted j -Twenty-seventh street outh side, after tfie tjon is over. Business
to see the remains. Mrs. Scoville. ! whe a regular scaffold was erected, I int(r,t, make it desirable for him
bv Miss Cbevaliere,: About 0,i Ml persons were gathered to oawa
e. i ne news i
ww received .
and blowing of
... a ... ae. T
unrt tritriKii ihir t.nri il I ni-ral : steam whistles. Diabetes. Bnght s JJisease. JVKl-
. . .-V ... . - .. - -. . ' . . . .
Crocker, however, remained firm in ; Guiteau was hanged at Perth Am-, ney, Urinary or laver com plain w
hi determination not to accede to ' bov, N, J vtsterday in efligy bv the j cannot be contracted by yen or your
Cant Ce If.
Iiaav iiact arA oft.T fi favn- in in lit Awi pmr.lnrppa rf tha Tprri f Vitta Pf.mrn ; fsmiilv if l!oi BlttIS UHCtL ftllU
she returned to the city, leaving a , ny, at'lorLU o'clock. A large crowd if you already have any of these ds
number of flower pieces which she ; witnessed the execution. After the ; eases Hop Bitters is the onlymedi-
YiA liwMtirrit with Ki.r o nrl wrii-h : .Tonniiim rpfWafimpnta vira imms. ! rine that will positiyely cure yon.
The loss (that he would have a sheet of paper she expected to place upon thejdiately served and there was great j Don'l j forget this .and dont get some
trum. Learned instructors spend is estimated at 9dU, (W). The Home m his hand, and when he was j grave. rejoicing, mere were m eu.:it Kuu
hours in telling the best methods. ' will probably be rebuilt ' ready he would drop it ; then Crock-1 As the body was being taken down hanged, also, on the Lehigh alley J you.