1 J Tli' V iff stT m fur Hi Th'ir If 1 C i w CI Wet 1 In In t A it IH lir r ch IK .I 1 tl IS k t o t 1 i t 1 It 5: " f ii . . - - - ' i .,i;i..i..i..n. Bn Determined Suicide. The Somerset Herald. 1 1 M:l ' I '- l'"i-r l 1'"'1,,r- V l.lN f I'A V... July REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. STATE TICKET. TOR lit iVFKSt K. ;F.X. J AMI A. Pr.ATF.n. ; nt: t il l 1 i v ivt II. iV M I ! W II. iH:V"l!. f.iK 1 1'IT'li: IMt l:tTl!.V . IMIIAII. AITIR 11V" J -II .IVKI .4 Ui.lJ.Jwn l . ii: ii..i:l ! .w 1 l. .!;.. COUNTY TICKET. l. I I- i iw i i. i. I 'I I- ii I " l:: J 'It v I: - .Sift. i :nall I". .li Is 1 I . . II ) -l y - l I S. . Ml - v : ii I i. t -i: v I r'li. t ! Jl t-.i v i i : i i: ! i.1,. I-' I.-tll : n l: ..t ; . 1...-I...1. i i- tf T it l'-!:M S. 1 1 -! 1. 1 i : ..t . .. ' I- t. ".-!: li'-t -:' l.'l.l- I V I tilt. k - ! v: . s; T 'vnl.l. I-..;: . i i l;v I v.': U 1 1 I i M i- s ! .K "I M .11 .-I 1 lllii" Tut ti. 1m ' Tin Ill.S't" I I. I.I s l.ltl' i n .,-t. C..M. Ill " W l';l r. iltY. tin- 1 ith iu-t. IniK n.li.nitn .n M.m- Tm: 1 !--. ifiit signed the Porler I. II! Lot Tin:id.i. I'ilz John Tin: .luriii'' . lit shows a .1 si is. lit win and Pavies v.','.' tillie:i:i hosN t. vi' ton t: lead tin is fall. Ke- Tim: oil rat i lie. 1 l.v th .f t ci .mention will c in N. ivi-mls'r. In- ('Aft iiv '. II. StsM i: represents S.iuclX't county on the Kepuh'.ieali Slate Cciilr.il 'oniiiiit:. .'. Tm: ticket niccls with a cordial r.s'eje lion in even- s,s-ti,,n ,,f tin- Stall-, ami the eiiuii:iii:n Mails ofT well. SK.i.irti:v I. xxt.ti: has rei-oiiiiiu'tid-xl an uroiriation ! b'-u.'v for the im provement of the CarlisV Indian S-hool. Tin: Mr.'l. ..i.ssile vctoitiB of n-iision hills j tan.t very )s,liu.ar mine i Tiu'.iiK are thtis- full tickets for county onus's now 1m fore Hie pis. pie of Catuhria county the I Vims-rat if. the l:.'uh!iinn iitid the rrohihition. Tin: lli .iil.!i( ails of Sitnersct county j licxcr .ii-senii-l a ticket that met w ith a ; liettcr reception iu our ow n jmily nt eotii niitinl.il more r. sjss-t fi-..m our friends, j the eneiiiv. On iin-illief piiLf "I this pasT xti'llie foillid a .it tailtsl ii.-coiint of the pr's is'd-itiL-sof the Ilcpuha.-aii Slate ('..nxi'iitioii and a l.ricf sket.-h of each of the candi tiates niiliiiliatt il. Tiik tinners of l-'ay. tte county, Illinois, have n-soHeil to the ls.yis.tt for a e...l liUriK.se. Thev have il'-ll'i to soxv no wh.-at for a H'iiin! of llinr years, in or .ler t. siitixe out the chinch lull's. Kx-ritiii.i:xT AuTtn i: has Uvii taken to New lsi'iiion, Colin., when., it is ho e.l. the lie unit.. in air w ill assist him to iis !tH nite. It is the sincere hos' of a generous H't.p!c that Mr. Arthur may again Ik- n-stonsl to K rfi'. t ltcalth. The I'otmtt v is not done xiilh hint vet. Tin: S'tiiite has tuiying Anierii-iii rain v. tod in favor of I Mi-itiu.-rs honestly for : the si-rx iis' they may render in carrying the I'l-i'.' 1 Stat.-s in ills, and the vote sh..wsth:i1 iit least some of the atl"uiiiat'uc votcs x-.ere ll. tii. H iiitic. If the siiine pn .-;i..i of yeas were given hy the IVum- 1 crats I.i the llou-i- it woit'.l ! adopted. P. at in the 11. .lis.- the ..l.s'r.i.'tioiiists arc nearly or quite solid. The House cannot 1..' tlrven into giving l ii'..-r:ilic votes for Ai'ieriean tneasili'.-s. .It .!iic. fmni the eiithiisiastic nittuner ; in v. hit ii the P.. pulilii-.i!-. ticket p'.atvd in j liotiitnatU.tl i t lfiirri-lai'.' '.ast v.is k has ! lss'ti mvivi -l in :t', puts ..f the State, it ! is s;ife 1. pn-lii1 that tin' eu l of lti'ino- ', cratie Adtniiiistratiou iit I I.irrisl.nrg is now I.ut a matter of a few tnonths. The only .lissoniiTs arc those who hy a long is.urse of kicking and oh: -miction have j lost all right to iitll themse'v.-s llepuhli- i cans, mi l even tin y li.tV:'' n . H rsonaI ohji'itioiis t make to th.- candidates. . Willi the party united and enthusiastic i in the siipjiort of its ticket, the majority I this fall should .spul that of "s-4. j Sx . - ;!i.' llarrislumg Ti ItyntfJi : It is well w..-i:i . of liotii-e that the Hein.s rals geiier-ally h 'dvery difl.-ntit views of the tarirl' rexisi u plank iu ihe Chicago plat form. P. ;! t'lt-elts-tioii, they said that the r eu iv. t1 of iiii' iualitiesand imperfec tions w.tswhat it meant, and that noth ing would Is- d .lie lo injure the htisim-ss inl. n-sis .if the country. The Morrison hill tended to the Tcdnction i.f the tariff as much as they dai-d. That was Istiten, ls-.mse it wa nnintelli'-ihle and ilis- l,..n.-t. Kandall-s hill is denoun. ,sl as! l-.tig pnitis-tamtst trti-asure Us-aus.. it I M.s ks to nsluce the revenue l.v lttM-iiitt; j the intenial revenue. !VmK-rats who do not can- for the- htisimK inten-sts w ill J have none of Ihe Kandal! iK-inia-mry In-- ; ran- it has some can- ft.r the ot.nntrv. ! Would it nit Ih- well to hold the 1 iK'iutH'ratH- Jiarty n-simsihU' for its j.hslgcs? Thev say thev -atv for the i-rw '-. countrx a inteivst before .-liMion, but af- ' al,Pu""- 'r"' i..e.H-iegau-s w u.. n pnsH nt-l.-rwr.l w ill li.,.. .,. .1 I "f tin- Commonwealth : " It not utrike them down. It U w-IL Thev cannot d Ige the inne they have made. and in a few months inusl tn.vt the xs lile.whtiwin lay tliedotihle-un-eti majori ty on the shelf. Tliey have earned their tite, anl cannot -rseape it. The next Ongnsss will Ih- Ih-jmhlican. At the heal f these column:- wm f.ui.l tin- I.VHil.lin Slate ticket nomi nated at lliiTrirffiint lant week. The con vention tiiriv nut the just -xp-tjiti.iiii of the ieople. It Juw placed "Ironir ticket ti'H platform and luu discharged the duty confided to it with wisdom and omra. The n..mitiaU.n ..f tlie gallant, one-leg?vl Nildii-r.tn-neral Jaiiiea A. Beaver, without diwentiuif voice, uniiucstionably repstcnt the? will of ail pd 1'ennsylvania Kcpublii-JiiK and wan in exai-t aceordani-e with their wish. It wax justly due him that lie should again W- ma.le the jwrty leader and xtun.bir.1 ln-iirer for the highest ollice in the gift of the people of thin j.Tan.1 old ( ..mu.oiiwcalth. And with hiin to l.d a thoiMUirhk united ami eiithiwiawtic lmrtv, anxious and illing to follow wherever lie may lcal, tliere miouiu no fi-ar or misgivings to the result. The wrong he auffcivd four yearn ago through no fault of hta, nceils to la- right ed, and the iK-ople are anxious for the ..lirtunity of doing no. The irty wan then .livided and ilistntit.l hy condi tions for which he was in no way nn- sil.lc, and he fell without jrsonal fault I ..r wealnei, without uttering a word of .tnp'aint or n i-roiuli. Tin- rty ii ..nit- more united and it now stands with ranks unl.n.kcii f..r the eallalit s..ldier, the sis.tless citia-ii, the christian pentle- man who suffered def.-at at the hea 1 its ikIiiiiiiis firtir -ars up' willnait a sin- i ! irle munnur. lie Ih' im-M-us- in a higher : ihvree than any other man in the State ,! ail tles .tiiahti which arc caleulattsl enlist the lnwny and iihibsI sui.rt ' ..f s'l l:. .nl.lKT.ii- in all s.1ioiis of thi 'Male. His Lrilliaiit militarj iiml an-l hi- cixi. al.i'itt n.ii L.-1. no in ru n way i w .rtl . han p; .ii of the ifnwt rty l.i. hi. - mil l..ll..ti.1..n in N. .iiu- l r iM-xt. The s-.lld pllOS- oil the tfket is t'.il.-l hv ssiiat.- William T. lMi-. !,.. will, n-d .h l.at with U-axer in lxj. un.: I I- ftieiids thoil.-ht it hut tittini: that j- ,.aii. Is pUt-.l oil the ticket with i'i. and -han wi'h l. i.i the Kt..r m ' is a -'r.ni: caieli late ill t-ery . ti-the w.rf l ; a Ui'4ihlieau whose t..litsal tel. !it has iiexcr waxertsl; a ... titl. in.oi "f ii!iiinla hi.hie integrity jtnd s;..tl.. chani.-tcr. Is.lh puhlic and pr.vate: wilh all hoiior.il.le rs-..rd made in the Male St iiKte, a w id.- ac.jiiaint.imi' ..n r 'he Stale, he is in cve'T way worthy to l- plannl wiHi la-aver .in the ticki-t to which he will add increased streturth. The Iwhtnee of the ticket is Well 'h'M'ii. t'onissl of honest, fearle l iml.licaiis, it could not U- improv cl ujsni. Col. N orris and Col. Stewart were Is.th hrave wol Iters and Istth made cxeellelit rets.nls in the State la-i:islature ; Is.th have un-at a rsmal poiularity and lsith sire very etl'e-lixe rfump tH-akcrs. The iioiniuation of tiencral Msirne for (otiirn'ssiiian-at-IaiPe hriiiip further stn iith to the ticket, llehasa splen did anuv rs-ird and has had cotisidera l.le la-jiislative expericm-e. He has Ikh-ii an a! tic and ellieient representative in ! Comrress and is deserx insr of the emlorse ltient he thus n-ceives. It is a v:ssl tick- ' et from ton to U.ttoiu. One that is sure to win au.l one that calls for the cnthiisi- i astic siipsirt of every ltcpul.lican worthy j ; of the inline within the Lroad Isiarders j i.f the State. THE NESWSPAPERS AND THE TICKET. Many Opinionsfrom Many Journals, for the Most Part Favorable. '.I..lilit.. ti Trlliuiic The i:i'il.:ic:in Slate tick.-t is hailed w ith enthusiasm hy till inemlsTs of the rty in ail inarters of the Slate. It is clean, iwtriot : ie, hrilliiuit and s.ldierlv. m the whole?!! lsiTie' Ijest' platfonu w hieh ary h;l rra,, iu Iimllv y,,irs, WM ,, xv. .rk ..I the Harrishiirv ('oiiveiitioii will sat isfy the Ih pul.licau voters of the State and prove the itisi. st as well as the most effective onslaught in the jrenenil rexolt against lK tn is rati.- asifitdiiiicv in the State and in the Nation. clt-veliinil Ia'miIit. lie is hlinil .i political sitrjis who eantiot sis- that Ihe action of the Iteptihlicans of Peinist itania in their t'oiivciition at Ilarris I'lirn yt-ti'r.lay insitr.'s thi' redemption of that fttt-at Suite from the rule of a IVmocrut i. lioti rii..r. Knthusiasni, harmony, and i-otilideni-.. xvere manifested, xt Inch means au oti-rtt ht-imim; vi.-tory in Novem's-r. . 1-liiliiili-lliliin K.sonl. Is in. If the 1 leiuis-ralic party, tollowiuj; the lead i ' - '-m'laU. siiull pra.-ti.-atiy slant! useii ; ' " t'"-1 ........ .... .M'cupy. it certainly will he .lts.trai.le that the ll.-piihlit an patly shall win. !t is tiie oritri nal .lae .l.s. We shtiii see what we shall sii'. :i'llilu.l.-l.hia 1-ress, Ke.. Willi such u ticket and such u plalfoi In, w itii candidates xx ho represent the i-arty at its ls-t an.) principles w hich rcllcet .ts liettcr alms, the Ki pulilicaii Jsirty of Pei.nsylvania enters the caniM.gu .siv-m- in the pnsst of vietoty and the ivrtaiuly ofsueees;.. tl'liilu.lel.iin l-tslirer. Xeutntl Then- is no sign at this time of any op siii.tn. i-ither gein-ral or sjss iiil. to any oiicof ihe ealltlidatis, tlia! is, lelthhilill opisi tion. such as ttssailtsl the head- of the ticket four years ago. The one .li-mrLiug factor of any dimensions i- the Prohil.itioit move ment, and the et nt of this is unknown at this time. It is ,i.,t iit all iiii.n.l..ille. how -ever, in the ai.-eiic-of a tlc. i.leil and strong ilisturl.ing clciu.'iit. and iu view of Mr. (Quay's nvent luajority of -Iu.iiuk, that yes terday's lo niii)ii:i. .lis for-hadoxv the n-siilt of the elect ions to Ik' held iu next N'ovcihIht. H..ltflllRs Amerieaii. Ke.. The Pennsylvania II tuilih. aii- have noin iuati'l a lake! which will go thn.unu vi.-torioii-l) . ;l'loU.U-l..iiH KveniliK llutletitl. The Cnveiitioii ;.t Harrishtirg yitiTilay nomiiialeil a ticket xvhielt will give general siitisfa -tioti to the Kepuhlititti voters. There has never Ihvii an nssciiih.ag.' of the kind w hieh has more fairly rcpn-s'iiicd tla- wrtv's will. The gathering itself was made up ill the main of carnis. intelligent men, and the f method- with which it wa.- conducted were ii.rtsueh a- hate heretofore hr.Mighl rcpr.iach nj -ii the party iicinag. liielit. 'Keaulilig Tunc-.) ; It is no small tt ihiite to tin high rsoiial 1 chanii-ti-r of l.enenil Heavi-r. that in a Stati' - which gites such splendid Kepiihlicau ma jorities he wxs uit..pMstsl for ihe guU'nia toriat lioiuinaliou. I tN.HTisu.w ii II.Tai.1 J The f.v'.ing in favor of lieneral Heaver amoiiiits to eiilliusiasiii. and the other iHimi ntss. aw n-ganlisl w ith nulv little less favor. (ll.inti.w.lou J.n.al. T!ll. ,.rs..n.l. the spirit -aid the action ,.f the ronvetitioii w hi. h met ill Harrislmrg on Wednesday Iat, iH.niiuiil.-l sut h a stn.tig and uiH-xceH,..iittl ticki. and u.k.pusl such hold and pnrTvsivc platform of riiieiphsi, recallstlH-early daysi.f UciAihlicaiiisni, when """rage and patriotism ,iontn.licd the m-wly- ' "ri"e' organimtioll. Again, as tteneral j Heavi-r saitl in tiie convention, amid storms mailers 11.4 so much who carries the Hag, hut it matters a gnut deal what's on the flag." Philadelphia Surtli Aait-rtraii. The platform, which formed a nick iiHm whh-h the fVmvimtinn migltt have met whip-wrei-k. is mi less atlmirahlc than th ticket. ri'liilii.tclphia Record The ticket presented r the collsideratli.tl .f the hh..1c if notable for a remarkable av erage of weight and raiwity. The Call.) Kvery Republican thniiighnut the kcy-t..m- Slate should sujHrt tlie ticket without hesitation icioii. ; A Great Day at Gettysburg. iEmsHcn.f. July 2 This historic town hits never Is-en so aroused for years as it is to-tiurht. l'aih.tie and dramatic S4vnes are isissiii); here with even- Httiii(! hour. Not sin.i- two ho-tile anna's met in the shock of I utile iin the lsiiutitul la-Ids which made tliis nViitiiu: ground hislorical has tlieix- lstn unvtliili like such eiitlnisiasiii and revival y...,.t;.. f.. ;.... ns tlirrv ha U-en lo-ilay. i As the sunset in alory alter a iui oi ram nij.imt,. of iihi-Iiiiu and it told the -ton- of J therv was a piejiin'if conflict that was ltii ,lt. ,., ,Mutli. He hwl made two previ I sad ami heroic A thousand veterans march- , alu.,,,m t take his lit one ill Moil ed throiiiih the streets, headed hy hrns i Kinds and drum corps and carrx inir in their raiiksadoaen Imttle nap latlensl and hullet riveu from the clash of arms tluit tsk pla.v here and el-sw here during the conflict. They were tin- xeleraiis ol the Third Cors. who hate hecti holding their lirl niinioii here U- I i ttiy. i HI Ml.ml I' at sukLts, j Their old s.mman.U r sat in iarriarc hy j .1... ..l -..L. .i,l r. tictt.1 tlslll as theV j sscd In iii with uiatitensl leii'ls ana uns..- ' I inar tiar. He was i1i-msI in I la- lull "in- flrt-, f Maj. tieitcral. and won- ti.u hi. hrea-t the various (kiorattotis ol ins si r xwc. His ciuply wiitaln lV hung oxer the carriage seat, a mute hut lorn n.i re- ( min.i.T l hi- n and their part in Ihe won- ,VV(..ja j , , ;, fi ,, alM pm .Icrf.il imtia- which t.-.k U-e al.mtthis x,x ,H. j.i.,, ,11rn, there was a tct ..ii. t..n twenty-three yean- ago this alter- ,.,.), ,( ,. .it,m k wa- k it fr.r -.ine it.. 4t TlaTrwasiii the ntanh of the vct.T- , ... Tlirev Ira. ks. on mir 4 ji !i an and tlie emMem of war tliey earritsl. as 1 well a-iIh ir old tsiimaiiler. a mre of i tlsr --t tlial aivuis l luitearist ii ln.m s..im' ,,l.l tmili.lii.ai Wonl. ii f hru-h .aiin.a ! make a 1 lire of tin- i!.-iiu: se of thi i)H in..r.it.le galhiTing. I'n.in early in. run. k unlil late It .-night each a--llig Ue.liH-m has uiiit.s a in w picture of war and p.iuv. M.sl irfth. iLiy has lam a- .heart a-til.-rd.it. w hi. I. uslanilin the la-giui.iiig of thi- r. in. i. m. was hrigl.t and Is-antiful. Tlan k.re t-arly this morning there was a ' change in the pn .gramme. On the tragi. ' whiwl l I1. which the .k-sp.Ti.le w.srk ..ftla' , Thinl I r. tlie I'd t.f July, l-a.i. has ! nuile UM'inor.ihli- fc-r all time, the day's pni issiliugs were to luixe 1st n ti.ndii.Ksl A laitti-rx t.f artillery, sent Irtc hy the Sts n tary i.f War. w a-to lend us I'm- au.l smoke to make still more t it id tin' picture of "trife this gathi'riug was to revive. It U'ing the first reasseinlilage of those w in. won- the.lia ' moii.l-of K.nnicy. Il.s.ker and Sa-kh-s. the i effort was to make it as notahle as sihle. ! How it could have lacn made inon- pi.Hir i i-siine ami telling I cannot imagine. Kx.fj.t missing the sttitiiiiental iilea ol holding tile in.itilig iin the very ground when- they fought, eviTX'thitiK has Uen .lone that iiml.l la- done to make a nieiui.rahlc tlay for liillsyliurg. A Tllllill rl.ltl-s liEl Xli.X. reiinsylvania and her lira vest ant Is-st have viiil with New Knglalid and New York to make this the most notahle i.f all the Ritheriiurs of old soldiers on this soil I sin.-e the war. The purse of this ns-all I was not only to hring the tneniU'rs of the j Thinl Corps together for consultation and ' reflection, hut that they might listen to the tvonlsof their old commander, who to-day, lor the lirst time, sjs-aks in answer to the criticisms that have Ihvii made upon hiseon- dui-t of the I mt tit- he fought on the swml 1 . . ..... . . i .: 1 '. .lay ol July, is... Always ..n.u.a... ...... pictures.,uc liure. i nner m sa,v or ..r, li.-licral Haniel K. Sickles xvas to-ilav nion' expn-ssive than ever. The rain diturled the i ... f l l ..... .l.n mi.b IKUlie-uei.l arraut-mcins. ..... .... ...... ( where the Is.ys ami prls win. nave necii Isirn simv the n-ls-Ilion skim iu the jrraiful eumsiof skntint: or cin-lu in the danii' was secured. Hy eleven o'clock it w hs crowded w ith veterans rcprcscntiup every cor that isinti'iidisl ut.n this field me oil it til ik; was a iitiiuiinu iniiure oi life and animation, w ith its decoration lsith of Hap-ami soldiery am! i itizi-ns. Is.th men and women. The fair sex were there iu laive niiinls is. and pnuid of the mall's, who are now hut little more than reminders of ' the siirriii): and mighty just of which they ! wiTi'so miiih to the nation. A platform was crts-ted in fn.nt of the huildiiifr ami around it tlip.iiecd some thns' thousand j i souls. A few tattered liattlc-Hairs were here i and there iu llii-throm: and many an arm- j less shwe wascarrieil to and fro throiurh the ; emwd. All was lile and interest. i.KX. Sli KI.ES RB ITTii. Then- wasjriKsl music hv the Hanover Hand, and the is'h.ss. of atriotic soiiirs were rintii nc through the hall, when a veteran on the staf-T shouted. "The r.cncrars ituniii." Then- was silence f.r a sccind. only lots' followtsl l.y one tremendous shout astieiieml Sickles hi.lil'le.l aeries the threshold Unin his iTUtehes. .Men shouted and xvoineii went half mad n ith delicht as loyal hands he!'il him Us.n the st:te. a nohle liL-un'of the sl and i.nsstit. The events of neariv a .uarter ol a ivntiiry ago were ns-alletl to i nnniolistisl. The physicians lien- have every one l.y his martial l.s.k and hearing ! ahandoiied several of their cases a tig the and his el.Hpieiit crutches. There was no I Mormons on aets.iiut of the pat ients elaim luistiikitig the heart of the as-sviul.la-.rc. and i jg that ti.sl had instmetisl them not to take if either lieneral Sickles or the world ever the i.erserilic.1 mcdii-iiii-i. S-.-veral Mormon had .my lottht as to his standing with the tnip- he ltsl so long antl with whom he was j a rt-gimeiital, hriga.le and nirjis enmmaiiiler this 1 lavs out I Hirst has disH-Ilisl it. in.ttHsl alsmt him on the stage were his old division, hriga.le. ntrinii-uttil and iKillery I tsMiiinaii.lt is. in ncnil Carr. of New York, who start.sl the isirM towanls the lateful J ti.1.1 of (iettyshurg. came 1. 11 w ith the old eommander t lin.l nln-ady st-alitl ii.u the staw lieneral Ilolsrt Wanl. ticneral H. K. Tn-maiue. Sickels' old chief of statT ; lieiientl C. A. T. Collis, (ieiiera! Henry A. lt.inillli.'. lieneral W.J. Swell, of New Jersey; Major lieneral S. W. I'm w font, lieneral Itoht-rt M Allister, lieneral Adam Had.-iu. lieneral l!atlt-rty, liciieral Henry A. Hunt. Chief of Artillery, who commanded the guns of the Army of the Pot. .mat at f iettyshurg. and a -ssin- or mon- men all hcarinir illustrious nnmts.. For .wi-r and signitii-anrv, tln-re has inter Ihiii such a gathering Usn this I field siiux- it was laid Waste hv the h.s.f of i war. A STRlKlX.i ri.Tt KE. It was in.hssl a striking picture of the st mailt- more mellow and ls-.iutil'ul hy the loitehisi of the iH-.iivfiil pn-sent w hich has ill a gnut measure covered the track and tn'ad of armed .-.Hi II ict with the silver sill. Is of a new and hniadcr national life and pnv-H'rity. The iHvasinn was fraught not only with interest, hut with ini.na:iiv. New words wen- to l said l.y Ihe 111:111 w ho foiisrht the I wille of the 2d of July and w1h.sc litis have Ihsii si-alcd simv the day of t In- won.U-rt.il light. While others have s.okcii. he has remained silent. Having lost his leg iih.ii the liel. 1, his otli. ial n .rt of the occasioii w;is not matle. Helitvthe muting of to-dav. I He gathens his old comrades, fn.in lieuteii 1 ants to gviictnl and fn.m generals to .ri j Vati-s, fn.m the four tpiarters of the country. . thai he miid.t n-ail his olli. ial n-s.rt to the j worlJ in thisir hearing. II was a great tleliv ! cry. Tlie nsi.nl .hi Is.th sides he Im-IiI in his j hand and fn.ni the stall inetits of all the acton. 111 the great tnigisly hiTe enacted he made up and UwUiy pnss iit.tl his final eon- ini.ntioii ti. History in n-iatioti to this tattle. His word- wen-touching and powerful hv turns and his liean-rs Wf.1, laughisl and hurralHsl aeronling as his n-niurks wi re lhtlic. tles-riilive irt-critical. IteiH-ral Si, kles then deliveml a ttpecch in nily to Cokaiet A. Wilson Norris' attack upon himself as cuumaiider .d1 the Thinl Corjw at the IwttU.' i.f liettysburg. He ile li n.led himself in strong language and gave tin- reastms w hy Pn.siilent Lincoln had not granted him a court of inipiiry. E. K. Martin, of Ijmcaster, w as the orator at the dedication of the nitililllnelit of the Ninety-ninth IVliiisylvanialh-giment. He eulogiasl the work of the regiment in elo quent language and deserilieil Hie henic services ,f ihe men who covered with ftlorj tlie I'nion arms. I I "tin Aim. Jul V 3. Hielmrd June, un Kn- lishman, forty years of ugt; who was con sidered in railway circle one of the most ex 'rt accountants in America, was fonml liad in his psim at the Austin HotH this morning, tin the hiireau in hisnsmi was fiinml a U'tteraddressiil to his friend, i 'harics K. Shaw. It ran a follows: Peak ('iiaiii.ik: ttissiwiii jirrimiscd to leave W tluit he IsTrowisl from UK! at the ho tel, hut diil not do so. Will you please tell him to wy Hallowed. Istwctn State and Walush. forty ivtils ami Neut'elt twenty-live cents? That'. 1 think, covers my whisky hills. I will my nreass to some UKsliml in stitute for tlieui to try and liud out why the mental and I'hysiml mm liioerv- of my sys tem did not pull nip-ther. With kind re gards to the lys, w hotrusl so hard to make a kid iw pssl) I am yours in death, as well as in lilt'. ' Dick Joi. llesi.le the latter lay an on'U phiul which hud .iiiiliiimil oiie-ei-'hth of an ounce of the t , Mj tJie ,,t.r m l,is city hist ( hrist- mas. At various times lie was connected with the Canadian 1'acine. the llwcatfo I'.ur linrtou and tjuitiey and the Michigan C-n-tnil I'ailwar I'oniiuiiiv. He wasintheem- ploy of the Cent nil Trntlie A sialioli at the i f i , L.,,i. He was a hard driuki un. I had lvn on a pree for the last tw weeks. The Latest Cave-in , nrlsx,., jr 1 IfHwccti Maud 4 ..'..j,. t,j, m,,rniii an immense rate in Mlm,, m (m. ljellil.u Vall. v liailr....! at No. j a M.s kloll breaker. Tlie first alarm was , Ititeii hv a iiiimrtiiiploy.sl ut the.loK-, and j ,ini f .n,r ,u-teiMs tla- -is. The were twotni.ks I.si.hil w un iuiihst. w.n' Inn k- 1-si.hil with ItiiiilaT. swallow.il up l.v tin- falling in.. I the ejnli. Telegraph and h l.'j.i..iic and wln-s. and in fad even'thine in that innn.ihale VHinity. went ili.wii with .aa sudden crash. I Thr Am Is.r fn-ight tmin wa due als.ut an. hour later, arwl pni autioiis w.-re at i.ih e j t.iki it to liavt- the train sigiuiltil and st.u.si j Is Ion- itiiiildr.'a.li the s.i.K' of ihe an"- j k-tit. The In ight train, ltat ing Isi ii signal- ! til. remained '.it M- t..n. w here the freight was tini.i.l.il front ihi-i-ars and delifi-nil to : h.e of the II 11.1. HI tiunhallls who fit ira lill.il to haul it hv ti-alll to the tow II. All trains fn.m North and S.uih wi n- il. laved f.r some time, and the ll.ti'i train did n..t have thr les.t at this plaiv at . 111. An i v eursioit under the imspiiTs of n-veral of tin Sunday seh.s.ls was jM.stM.uiil uiilil sonte future ilate. This excursion would have Isi-n a viTV large one, and the ai-idciit m--i urring so i-iirly as it ilid.pnhalily prevent.il a terrihle calamity. J r-.iiliiii: for the laying of a new track was iniuinc nctil on tin- north side of the cave-in early this in.irniiig. and with the large fonv of men that are engaged it isexicctcd that the track w ill la-in such a s!iaH' that all trains w ill he ahle lo pass thai h i nt within a .lay or two. Boycotters Sentenced. Nt:w Yoiik, July The ouiviete.1 Is.y- eottcrsof Theiss, the .ni.rii-tor of a concert ! iranli'it Wi-re arntit:n.sl in i-ottrt to-day for scnleniv. JtiiK-e Ititrrett niadesoim strong ' retiiarks to tin-in on the" laxvh'sMi.'ss of the : crime of which they xvere i-otit i. teil. He i sa'nl that it xvas a violation of 'ai-.'to a j (siuiitrj- that welcomed foreijrii-hnrn citizens, ; tn a country that oH'en-il Irts'doni mid the j riviliin- of riirht. They had violnted iuhlie rights and ii.inions and their offense was not short ol lilackmatl. 1 he ilistriiiution ot .circulars lief.. re liuvs of hiisiness was eon- .y ,, llimi,u.hle as such. Their eon- . ( ,li!,,lt,1 wolla U-ad to sava-cry. They may liaxe Isvn misled hy had advice, hut their counsel should have rehiik.il them. lid not use the money for their own ! advantaL-e and this palliatiil their oil. 'Use. lh would not iinp.se the full is-naltv of the law, as they were workinnien. ThcJuiUre then sentenced Paul Wittas: and Hetirx- H.-ldorf to two years and ten ! Julias It.ss'tiln'rj; to one year and six months j imprisonment. Paiiiel Iannhaiiser. the ! most violent of the hi.yeotters, pit thnv ; vcars and eiu'ht mouths in the State rrisi.ii. The Fayette Mormon Craze. K.tvt.TTK I'itv, June :p. The .Mormon craze ill this tieihlsirhood. instead of living i out, sis'ins to piin stretttli. Several of the i new iiiemts'rs have hud alleged A'preseitta ; tions from heaven tlit-.i-tint; them to take ! additiotial wives. This new phase of the I matter has stirntl the community d.fr ! than exer. ami it xtill not Is- safe for any i .lypimous marriaiS'S to ls-atteinptisl. One i of the jsirties directed to plural marriage is '. an old uiHii. ist "u yinrs of at;.'. The i-iti-i iiens hate lr.iij'lit the Itev. I'harles Krazh-r. j fonnely of Salt Lake City, here fpm lireens I Imn; to coinhat the Mormon missionaries, i He has Ihsmi leeturiti here for several nights tin Monnoiiistn to crowded houses. At the i . : o.neliiM.iii of one of his hstures a pruniinent i Mormon unw and denounced him as a falsi- j i lier. Violence would have Ihvii done to hiin, j i hut Kniier imiilorcd the audieiie.- to let him f.mtilies have sold otf their g.s.ts and are preKiring to migrate to I'tah. Chased by a Panther. Mii i ii I'ttiMi. July i. hum's Konth, a switchteiideri.il the I. "high Valley railroad east of Peiiii Haven Junction, was cha-ed on Tu. -s. lay night hy a large pinth. r. and l.s.k ! r""-, '." """"f ui,ul "lT animal na.i tusapiHurisi. jmnie.naiei aiu-r ins arrival at the hiiilding he tclegrapiicd to the station agent to come to his assistance wilh a loaded gun. Ala- Horner, a otie-legg.sl watchman, armed himself w ith a rille. hut when he nuched the switch the panther hail Hell. liooth has not fully reeovensl from the effects of Ihe scan', hut is now pn jiansl to mivt his dangerous visitor day or night. Thefirst H.s.th knew of the pn-s-.-nee of the animal was hv a terrible yell hut a short distaniv from where he was standing. The sight which lin t his gaze almost froze the hl.ssi iu his veins, au.l for the first lime ill his lift- although know n to p. -ess more than the ordinary amount of nerve, his courage failed him, and hi' ran as fast as hi limbs could carry hlui. When he arrived at the shanty the panther W4 close at his luvls. State Supplies. Ii AKKl-Kt Hn, July 2. Contracts wen awanltsl t.wiay to stnv.'-sfu! bidder.- for the fiirnisliiug of supplies to the Slate. John Wanamaker, of Philadelphia, was (riven the contract to funii-h stationery to the Senate and House at 1 ht cent, below the maxi mum priiv fixed by the State, and to the tle partment at jV.275. The contract for paiut iug mil fn-scoing the ilep.irtm -nt was awur I11I to John liiloii, of Philadelphia, at 1?-!.- j anil the Supn-me Court r.H.ni to K. A. Ni. lHHils, nf Philadelphia, at Sli.uoo The Harrishurg Kits-trie Light ComKiuy wasthe lucky bidder for furnishing combi nation electric light !ixtun- at s7,4lu A htrge num'aT of smaller eotitr.ii'ts wen given out, running the aggregate up to als.ut $fsn,uuo. Shot for one Cent. Norfolk, V.., July S. Ye-lenlay on th Hnsiks. farin nvar Portsmouth, two tiegni hands. Wijliaiu Hoy kill an. James Nieho)- stiii, were engaged iu pitching siiuiio ami pt to wrangling alsmt the Hrsiin of one cent. Hoykin dn-w a pistol and toltl Niiliol- sou to ay him the money or he would shoot him. Nicholson claimed that liny kin had in won Ihe money fairly and n-fused lo give it to him. Iloykin them aimed his pistol and finsl. the bullet going thn.ugh the right hreast of Nicholson and passing out on the opposite sitle, causing a jainftil anil ser iouh wound. The condition of Nicholson is consitlcred critical. The Texas Cattle Industry. l-'otrr Woutii, Tkx., July 2. Rcj-iits from throughout the State show thut two (.-nut tattle sei-tions of Texas art: sutTeriiin from drni;lit ouew-estof the eentnil iirt of the State and jhc other in the northwest, extend ing into the I'liiiliaiidle. The reports have the most gloomy ouihs.k for eatl.y ..iid ero. In the we1eni eotintrj- tla' ti'- ! "as heeu completely, destroyed. There t not enoiifrh to summer thehenLsand u -ne to winter them. Cattle are no fatter thau they were last .-prin. after havinc sscd through the winter. The calves have nearly all died. The jrrass is t.si far jrone to la- hcnclilcd hy ruins. In that scrtioii raiieliineii are niov intr l heir lienls a litst as sihh-. Tn.iihle has isvurreil oil the trail in New Mexico, tine huiidreil and ci."hty hcao ol -attic from the drought iliMriees of Western Texas are tRiveliui! northwest through New Mexico. 'May arehtail.il sir I he Trichera Jaiss, which has Iss'tl 1'one.l hy l.sal st.ak meii, and is delcn.UsI hy a lana- anntsl fonv. Thts' iiiiiii.-n-s- herds must get through the wss or die, as they are tsi weak to Is' driven luck into Texas. A l.l.ssly tight is l.sikcd f..r. The .-.nil. men of north Texas are anx ioiilv awaiting the oiili-oiiic of the itin-tiiig M cm I. in. n al Kansas City, f.r the puriwe. j ' il n.sil,, . ol in. hieing -r.-si.eiit rh teuin.l J to rccoie-i.lcr theorik r t xs lliug the cattle j from Indian T. rrilorv. Texas cattlemen -- j timateth. ir l.- at .;,ii.ii l.y hating tlieir i ,atiu run out -i n.e T. mtory. Killed by Slate. i .... i Jult 2. Henry Horn, age l I U,M, . ,rs. was tUy ufu-riB.ii hy i iusniiitly kill.il y.-t. r- ) liil I of slate in.i.1 the I rtsd ol tht Moms nwl Iwlik, near Vienna, ! w la-re he w- working. It wa seteral hours j ill a ik ighls.ring Itepuhlie to la- treated in la -fore the ik-hris wa t k-ansl uaay and the j this inhuman maimer simply to gratify Mex rcmains nsi'teml. i ,"n hate, is il any wornier that thr country A nguiarivorgaiiiiil Isindof horst-thieves j tliigr.uitly ti.mmittiiig these outrages II n SiVl'ls I" fVist iih'W la-re in tins xa niiiy ! judging In.iii Ihe lunula r of .ii pnil iiioiis j ionuiiiii.il lately. Two li.-r-es wen- stolen from the stai.le of ti.nrgc Strtihle. al l.nnni licl.l. one f.igiit thi wii-k, and fair were t.ik. n ln.in a farmer n-i.ling at I'aym-t C r- i ners the siii tie night, t (liver Whiili'iils-rger, ..f this pl.i.v. I....U.11- the loss ..f a line aui- j M,M1IIW Tl.;.xx jv 3.-Judae Ham mal winch tta-taken Tiic-day mg.it. Other , jm , , K. I iUl, Sta, ,.urt thills an- ssud to have taken plat . tt until a 1 l.i.l.u- ol tell Ii. ilcs. i Joh Jones, a veler.ui of the late war, drot ! s-.l dead t.r-.lay from hear', disease, xxhileat j his l.roth. r's r.-si.l. nce on the WiM Hill. He ! was formerly attach.il to the Twenty-fifth (tihso Voiiintiirs, and will I' hurifl with ! mililarx' honors hy the Sharon l'.nt, (i. A. i 11. He Wanted to Die. i TttKix, i.. July 1. t irons- Uossiuaii. a j pmniiiieiit and xvell-toilo farmer of Sileiu j tow nship, Wyandotte county, went to t'psT I Suii.liiskr yestcnlay to attend liarnuin's cir , ins. Iu i-otnpany with a neitrhlK.r he vii-xv-ed the street irade and atlcitdisl the show . ! talkini: pleasantly and in-tiiu: nitioimtly. j After the show he drank u (ilass of Iss r and j then started home. Arriving there he put '. away his team and then went delihcratcly to ! work and mailt -preparations to suicide and cremate himself. He first set lire to his resi i .li iiir. then to the larire hai'ii. He I hen se ! . tired a stout .-trap, and afier sitting lire to i the corncrih anil granary, went iu ide. and J fastening the strap around his ms k and over I n rrossls-aiu. hunt; himself. Is in:.' thud w ln-n ' found. Jty hard work inetnlH-rs of the household and ueiirhlstrs suecirded ill savinj; tin' house and the granary iu which he huni, hut the hum xtasentirely thtr.iyisl. Kossinati xvas als.ut liu years old. uu.l had tvorriisl (.'really for M'Veial t ears als.ut l.-ses he stistainisl in the eiitral Hank, w Inch collapsed at l'ps.r I Sandusky si-ver.il yeaiao. When found he j had three lar-e hitteher-kuives and a revol j ver in his p s kels. and was evidently prepar I td for death in s.,tne manner. I This makes three suicid.-. of farmers rcsi.i- i jt, in that tow nship in as many years, cans til hy tvoriyini: over money lost in the same hank. liosrox, July 1. nit-hard J. l-aiic, Presi ileutof the ALiiiirton National Hank, w ho I was arrested in Portland late hist nudit. was i iirriiitiiusl Itclotv ihe 1'uitetl Siati-s I'oiiiiuis. i sinner's court iu this ,-iiy this utortiiit. ' Italik-Kxamiiier liatchell testified that the enauiiuiitioii of the hank's affair, had not Isvn completed, hut that the funds fr.iu.hi 1 lelillv ohtiiini-il would pn.lialilv amount to jjH.-tV"". I'this stun lo.uiKi is n-pn-si-uteil hy notes in ditlcrcut naiiiest.) eovertlrafts on the redeiiiplioii i ir. 1 1 1 of the hank, and alsmt solium npreseuts ovi-rdralu, I'tmusel for line i xplajited llint his i lietit had cone Pi i..i t i.,..:,. ..i.i... t: ti... ti ... ,, . . , tnet Altoruev sjnl the lioveniinctit claimed that Utile had got large stuns of liotm on, which the names, other than lime's, were I straw" num.'.. II a-ked that hail Ik' t!ied ! ..s--..Mtf i'....o..u.;,.M..r l!:.ll..t ilv..,l 1 1... 1 ' , , .. .! hail at dsi.miii, and the case was eoulltiilisl till July U'. Thi' Ahingtou National Hank stopH'd pay meiit this niorning. No money will Ih- paid out until after a m.vling of the Hirtvtors. I-Lst evening at the close'of hanking hours the hank had -1 1 '.010 on haml. It is tliotiuht t!ial tlie shortage will amount to nearly .-l'iu.Oiio. Divorced From a Dead Man. New Yoi:k. July I. An iutcrcsiing.livonv i-a-e, now In-ill' trie.1 in this city, is that of Kitty V. IVrrieksiiti, w ho sues to have set aside a r.r of divorce against her in lsx. The facts ili-.-ai-.-1 are that the ouple wen. inarriisi in IsT.i. and lived together for 11! I years, whc:t iht' hu-haiid atvusi.'.! the wife of unfaithfulness. II.- induced her to sign a j ..paratioii aiiM.-iii.-iil. hy which he tva giv- j (... t1(. I.i 1 , 1 , . wit, ti.e e..n.liti..n that, if j . ,r Uvnxil (hat the changes he made I again! Ii-r cre false, he t hil.r. n xten to, j be returned lo her. j Stthsi-ipieiilly hi- sued for divorce, and j made i.ut, hy the aid uf delet-live a ease ut : 011 which the court granted the decree on i Kehruary '!, ls", at .'i o'clock in the itfter ! 11. R.11. At In o'clock on the morning of that 1 dav, Mr. IVrriekson ullt-ges. the hiishautl 1 .ti.-i ul l,.it. o.ils tl... .lii.,.n 1 . i si't aside, having Ihvii granted to a dead : man. Considerable pn.vrty, au.l theeiis ; ttslv of theehil.hvn. is uiulerst.HHl to hiiiin- Uk.ii the decision in the case. Shot the Intruder Dead. AViLMix.iTiix. July 'J. K.lwanl MeNelly. a young w hite m 111 of Sassafras Neck, was shot and killed on Wcilnesilay evening by XVilliani Vcbtir. clon-tl. A gnidire had eilisred h 'tw.v-i th.- ttv . m -ti and mi the evening uf tlC tr.i ieiy M-.-Xolly and an. .1 her man, Is.th intoxicate.!, teiit to Wclister's house and llire.leiiti lo br.-jk down the d.N.r. Wehcer warned theni not to i:jke the attempt, hut they HTsistcd, crashing in the ilo .r. w iien he Ii-,s at them, ll'h.ila shot-gun and the whole load t nte.-.-.l M.-Nel-ly's hreatt, killing him instantly, Weh.ter at niirr surreiidentl himself .. itjtl.iri ties anil his wife was held as un invest. .ey. MeNelly was a farm haml. employed on the lin.ve Point farm, whither he went fn.m Hahimore. Webster antl his w ife are coulin tsl iu the jai! at Klkton. Life Term In Prison Begun. NiiwroUT. It. I.. July it. The IVrsey and Kmily I). Hurtoii were taken this morning to enler 11 1 -.11 the siTviiv of a life seuteniv in the State Prison al Howard for the murder t)f their father. They were taken to the liiii.lilig ill a cab. The two sisters asscil sijiilling on l... the Isvit hut IVrscy won- a hs.k of stern Indilt'ennee. He wa in inm- They had their plelurv taken yisapnlay. The girls were much linen-ted, but Horsey was intlitl'en iit and wept during the pnsvss. Horsey sivms .lui-1 and unable to n-uifmhcr any KirtieuIars of the murder, hut says that hi' did the act. He is in a depressed state of mind from the n-laxation of the terrihle strain of the past nine 111 .nth. He says he has stiirereil terribly when he seemed most calm and indifferent. Americans in a Mexican Jail. l'tsowoEL Norte, Mexko, July .". A re mitter ohtaiued pennissi.ru to-day fn.ni the Mexii-au authorities to visit A. K. Culling, the Amerieaii newsaiper man imprisoned here for puhliahiiur au exa-e in the Kl Taso Jfmtlil of Amidis Medina, a notorious MexU can of this city. Culling was found i near-ts-rattsl in a Lithesome dungeon with live other prisoners. The rs.in , has but on ns'rture P.r TculiUition and that is the d.s.r. It w.Hild he dirticult for Mexican hate to conceive of a more loathsome plats? for the punishment of a human villi in than the dark and n-vking cell in which Culling and live oilier human lacing are conhnol. In the evening the door to this hlack hole is .iccurcly chisisl. and for twi-lve hours they rc.s.uis llil o endure ihe intoleruhle heat and hreathe its fetid atmosphere. Hut six ! ivnts a lay is alloweil each prisoner fsr assl. aial at such ttssi a dr would curl Ins inse in sinteiu4 if it w as oirensl him. Is it any wondi r. then, that the prisoners presented an emaciated apls-araiMS. and art- mpidly siic ciinihiiig to disease? tilling, however, as to f.ssl fanst Isller than his romrades. He is supplhsl with w holes. .nte diet hy friends who have is-nnissiiHi from tlM-autlioritics to I visit him. He is as elMstrfiil as a mail i-au la- uihU r his ! tin uni-lames ami Is-ats up liravely. I "ill an- inia.lv.rls slu.-)iy U.n the iiiijtciicy of the ( American iM.vcrinm ut. thnaigh itsolticials, j i to pnH.ii A mt n. mi citiaiis in Mexico, lie ! .ints to several Aincruuii prisoners w ho are ii. ntiii.il in the dismal dungtsHi w ith him and said I lav have Ism cntiniil in this Luithsotiie diingtiui fi.r inoiilhs, and have not Isi-n all.mtsl to iiiiiiinniiii1e w ith the ont.hk' World. When a government like that of the I'liilcd States ieriuits its eitin-ns i Amerieaii eitixeiis should liohl it in tsniti-mpt I lair. He said that he hail no opinion to i-x-i and defy it. or that its citizens so held and pn-s. ; tn-atnl should shatv the same feeling He ' If in titiilt II Mr. I'owdi rly w ill .ttt. lid tin- i apis'iilnl in vain to Consul lirigham. who 1 (Vlilnil Ijilair I'nion item, .n-t ral ion In ln : said he was (aiwerlcss. ' jt.n Square ti-inorrotv. Mr. Blaine's Book. ! forwarded to Is- filed, his opinion involving the copyright of James i. Hlaine's "Twi-nty Ynirs of 1'oiires.s," The ,iasi was aiyuisl U f. .re JmL'c II iliiiui.li.l. while holding; court for Jml'e Sap', in Ohio, and is of hiirhly iuis.rta!it interest to the Iss.k trade j in the Tinted Stall's, as it is said lo at fur ther than any previous decision iu the pro ' lection of the author's pros'rty in Iss.ks. t Tin-pul.li-hinu i-oiiiliiny sells Hlaine's Iss.k ; only hy sitlss-riptiou and has done every - tiling ssih!c to keep it away from the jn'ti cr.tl tnide; hut au aelit to w hom they sent . copies for delivery sold the Issik to a dealer au.l 1 kch-d the money, ."some topics of i this pun-hase were pns'tinsl hy the Uliio ' tnerchatit xvithoiit iioliee of the fraud, au.l ' Juihre Hammond enjoins him from selliii); them, holding it " piracy" on the copyright ' to sell without the author's consent surrep titiously ohtaintsl copies of the jrenuiuc print as much as it is to sell unlawfully print. si copies. The opinion holds that it is the duty ol Ihe pnstsl dealer, w hen he knows the Issik is sold only hy siilwriptiou, to make in.piirr is ci'.iivalent to notice of any fraud. The act of t'oiieri-ss is held to hate coiifer nt oil the author a nioiioniIy of sale, xvhiel. is itself a property hiei. It-lit, and that one N entillisl to Ih' proteeted iu the exclusive use of that which is exclusively his. The fol low inn limitation from the opinion will ex plain its hiiisirtaniv and sei.s-of argument. ' I do not exalt literary proeny alM.ve other kind, nor limine il alsmt with a divini- ; ty of right untl reniisly, hut pliiec it in the! category of all the sort, only tindiiiK. that j hecausc of tlw delieute and Ks-uliar ehanie- j leristics it is esM.n ially liahle to piratical I tleprislalioti like that attempttsl ill this case, wherehv the owner lmres his tiir pmlits, j and Congress has providttl as a convey for! its llts't of rights ami remedies articuliirly j adapted for defense lur.iinst piratist, w hi-ther i thev sail under the Muck Hag of the mar- ; j ...lll.fb llitlli tl IwJinM, ilwi.li ..f j I menv displayed for pursse of sjN.Iiation. ; Baltimore the Cardinal City. Hti.TtMoKR. July ". At the t'athcdrul in j i Iialtiuiore yestcnlay. in Ihe presence of a j j congregation of als.ut four thousand people, j ! his gr.t.v, James liihlstiis. Archhishop of j ltaltimore, was elevated to the. holy stv. ! I through its as-tolie ilelegatc. Most Kev. Peter Riehani Kenrick, An hl.ishop of St. I l.a's. to the rank and tlignity of Cardinal ! Pra-tt in the Sacn-1 College of 'anlin.il- if I the Koinan I'.itholie I hun h. j The .by si lis te.1 for the inx-estiture was a j ii..st appropriate one, il Is'tng the twenty- ! lilth aiiuiversary .if Archhishoptiihl .. . , . i i i s.tis or- i i:natiiin to tlt prei-th.ssl, and thee..tiii in- i;Mti.iii of sit. Paul. Very rilting. Its., was the sulivti.iii iif A;i -tnlic delegate, for th" aged M'ld vetii-raMt. .n hhrshop Kenrick, of SI, I,ou!s, while helng the oldest Hi-hop in , , Alne.-iea, is tllso the brother of the clergy - ail (thi'liite An'hhfslmp K-llrieli, tif Ifcilti- 1 lilosi' who died (1. 1H7:.. who twentx'.live I years ago yestcnlay el.ul Jauu'sllihls.ns with j the onliuary vestment of a priest. i j Kentucky Outlaws. ; Lot I-VILI K. July .V Another IiIo.hIv chapter ill the Hoail county fictional wa" j : wa added to-day. SlicritT lLiiny with a ; j H.-si' attemptt-il to arrest the notoriom C.-aig j I Tollivar, Cis.k llainplir.-vs ami II .wanl : I IjiR-an, the principals in the tn.uhle. Tolli- j var suhmittetl tjuietly, but Logan and his son William and Humphreys okiic. tire j up in the Sherilf s pus.-, who retnra'l t!ie i tire. Sherilf 1! tiny was shot through the ' IhhIv ami 111 .rtally xvoiindtsl. while his son ' Henry and a deputy sherilf were slightly j wounded. I,ngau's son was also shot hut ! not fatally. luforniiitioii nveived reH.rts that I-gau ; ii. Ijiiiijphn'ys are raising a mob of follow ers t.j kill tl)u Sii.TilT'. whole posse. The loveFi.ir liaa lavii lulegr.ijihutl tt send trtsip lo Houil eiitiiity at iHit't), xylieni all is fear ami excitement. Mississippi Tragedy, Mkiiiimax, Miss,, July l.. terrihlu Inig i.ly iHvunvd tlte tniles south nf KiH-ha, KeiuiH-ris.iinty, Mis., yi-stenlay. Thefami lit of licurge M. liiillet and Hartow liveil in the siiine house. The men wen- .artners in farming, and. while n-sting at niH.n. liullett fell asleep. An alten.it ii .11 tsx-urn'tl ls.-twivn Hartow and his wife and Mrs. liullett, which amused liullett. He went into the ns.m and asked what the mutter was. Hartow began cursing him, saying that he wanted to kill him for some time and would do it right then, seizing a gun at the same time, liullett sprang to a hun-iu drawer for a pis tol au.l shot Hartoxv iu the neck. While he was in the ait of tiring. Hartow ilr..pssl the gun and rati to a fence, liullett picked up the gun ami shot him dead. Turning, he discovered r.artow's wife in the ait of killing his wife tvith ai ill. xvhen.'iHii he tired the n'iiiaiiiig cliarijti ut ar. liartmy, killing her illliilly. ill..)tsirftiicFct lothuatithor ititti. -- Mr. Bercher In London. 1,0x1.;, Jul,e J!.lt1.v. Henry Wanl Iteecher ami Mrs. liccchcr arrived in Is.inloii to- ilay. They wen- met at the IeHrt hy It. Parker, the slor of the City Temple, and his wife, and given a most affectionate greet ing. The irty were at mice driven to Ir. Parker's house, in St. John's WihhI. Mr. Iteecher is in gisnl health but says he intends to nst before lecturing or preaching. He is full tonlay of the great treat enjoyed hy him at IJx-erHH! yestcnlay, of listening to Mr. (iladstoue's ni i.-xelou-.M-at.M-y and watching the enthusiasm of the vast audience. Cut in two by t'-jtj Cars. Ashhsii, July . Iutrick UTIara, agwl 1-1 years, wan almost instantly killed on the Heading K tilniad here this evening. His iwrents reside at Maham.v Plane and he ut tetnptetl to ls.ard a coal train that was going in tluit direction: In jumping on his f.njt slipiieil and he fell beneath the ear. Fifteen Ised over his body, cutting him in two. powderly's Hard Work. N.KW Vt.tfK, July 4. Mr. I'owderly is still stopping at the ltarrett Hotisj', in this city, trying to adjust the differences of the street car men and their employers. His plans were arranged so that he could It4ive tltc city fir Scrantoil on Friday, hut he found so nuieli hustiMsss tHiil iig his attention that it was imsssihle for him lo liuvc ls-f r another tveik. II-' is working f.r the Knitrhtsi.f Iilsiron an average of tightts n ' or twenty hours a day, and, in view hot weather coming on. his health materiallv impaired Isf. .re he is thnaigh with his work. The action of the !i' on llinr-lav night, in it'fu.sing to leave tlie h:tll in t '.sifter I'pi.ai while District Asscmhly Xo. T"w.isin s si. in, has greatly irritat.il P.ntil. rh . and he says he intends to call ils.n Sii mil. ti.I. lit Murray la'forc leaving the city for the air swr of living t a4aiu M.-t ulliigh's r".srtist liility ill tlte matter. He -aid that he w.hiI.I iiMixiiM-e MeCullaghlh.it he ha-no right to nicr to Knights ( ltisiras t'otiiaiiiiiisis and Anarchists or to hn-ak up a hi ret tins-t-ing of Knights hy onleritig his m. ii to re main ilia hall hire.1 hv Knights (or a pur- j.. n.s; inimical the pnl. In isss IU g-.inliiigtheisMiti.lM.il h- would express no .l.t i. that the Is.t.ais f,,r whi .s.nvi. t.sl hud not Iss'ii lex itM hy the Knights of Ijilsir. The la.vcotti-rs had. iim mi .t t r. i-arritil the thing to an extreme in thisi-a-. as tin y had interfi n-d w ith the s r-.ai.il rights of .a hers and not men-Iy atlt imaul to damage their hitsini-sshv s".ueal.le met last-. Keganiiug tlie tnaihh-s of thestrtsl tar men he likewise n futil to talk much. His wor rits!, anxious l.s.k denoted that the hustnt-s pnsing hint on very side was Ixioiniitg a tern.r to him and only the f.iinti-t kind of a smile i nr.st-,1 his bir when he was asked to give an opinion of Cardinal Ta-c hem "ill's pna lamatioii n-latiug to the Knights of Ki- 10 Men Blown to Atoms. Mil ttxsvii.i.t X. J.. Jjily 2 A terrihle expl.-ioii iscumsl at the Atlantic liynaiuile roininy's xvorks at kncvil .-station, this plaiv. at a .piaritr of eight 'this morning, wherehv ten men lost their lives. The dis aster .MvtiiTcd iu the mixing cstahlisluuciil. xx hieh xvas totally destroytsl. and the earth surrounding it torn up over a ii.nsi.leral.le area. The men xx-erc preparing to mix for the tlay 's work and wen-nil in the huil. ling. The works if the t'ompany are scattered over :ii or 4uO acres of gmtiiul. and there an- Ih ttveeti thirty and forty huil. lings on the prem ises. The toiiiutny employs alsittt lmitnen. In tin- vaH.r or niixing-lioiise als.ut l't nieii are Usually emplovtsl. The lukKiiig-hou-c is.tisisttsl of two semi-ilelachetl hrick hiiild ings on the side of a hill. Two or thru- of the other huildiin.-s are also of hrick. hut most of them are small frame structures. This i.-i prol.ahly one of the most extensive manufactories of its kind in tlie country. There was nothing left of the establish ment, and iioIknIv left to give the origin of the explosion, every muti at work in the huil. ling having Is-cn killed. Some of the Isslits, of the men were Lion u to piti-i-. and the irts irathertsl up can only Is- identilieil hv pusis. of clothing that remained on them. Sinn of the pieces of lsslies were found on trees, and others many yards from the sis-ne of disaster. All the liiiildiugs in tow n were ilainuu'e.1 hv tin.' explosjim, si ttrtriy a pane of glass Is iug letl utthroketi. and not a dish iu any of the houses left in its projs-r place. The explosion caused the wildot excite ment, w iiiueti ntnliillL' ulsiiit st reaming anil seanhiug for their hilshaiil.s, in. it hers tiir their ""ins, and sisters for their hn .titers. The cries uf the ln-reavisl js.sipli' were heartn-ud-ing iu the extreme. Hundreds of (sple fn.tu far and near H.m ked to the sc"iie. S.me i-jtne a tlistance of ten and twelve milisi. at tracted to the plaiv. they say, hy the concus sion of the explosion which thev es-rienc- ed at their homes. Nearly till the Unites were gotten totfether hy ntsiii and taken to their hoinis.. Wrecked by an Open Switch. Txxitiir.x. P.x.. July A frightful colli sion took place at twelve miiiutis p.i-t one r. M. tisstay. alsmt a mile south of this plaiv. A heavy Philadelphia and Reading Kailnsid Hissengt-r tniiu was appnmchiug with con si. lenihle sjhv.1. when it ran int.. u long and heavy nul train with terrilic fortv. The passenger tniiu was Hell tilled and in an iiistiint there was a anic on the t;-.iin. a iimst t.f the passi'tigers were thn.tvn from their seats and many .phle seriott-ly iujure.1. The engine of the i-nsscitgcr train xtiis coin pletely xvnvktsl and twenty coal cars were split to splinter-. The tirst liagg-.ig- and ntail car tt-iescoHiI and U.th were tlein-.l-ishtsl. 1 ji hkii Iiv Tilt: . Hv.-l. Mail Agent John llivker was hailly hurt in the dnhris of the cars, as tv'as also ex-l'ost- ! '"" I'oneki.r. of .Mahanoy l ily, whose injuries were so severe that his tricmis wen' sent tiir. Thi' engiiitnr and lln tnan jumiK-il ill time to save thi'tll-H'tvi-l. The eaue of the uividciit was a misplaced switch. The ial train was standing on a siding, and tiie switch In-iitg om-ii the pi--si-nger tntin .Ledicd into the standing train. The money loss w ill Ik- iM.i'ior mon;. A t-ar load of iiv rrtnin fn.in II itu'.nrg xvas w nvkisl. Conspirators Convicted. Mn.w ti'KKK, Wis.. July 4. To-night, after hating Ihvii out twvtity-thn-c hours, the jury on the trial of the Anarchist lc.ide-s. Krank llirth. Carl Simon au.l Antoin Palm, found them guilty of conspiring tn hum the Court-house and ilestn.y the r.vonls, and of inciting moist to riot. For twenty hours the hallnt st.hsl ten lor eonvictioii and two for ae.iiittal. One of the jun.rs xx ho is allegeil to Ih.' a SiH-ialist xotisl for i-.nviction after the first fcxy ballots. The maximum sentence (iir rint tir cotispiring to riot is one year's iniirisoiiiiieiit or a line not exceeding sdri. Jt'rih ia 1 igar ntaker, and Wa manager of the isi-nH-nttive factory started here after the (jwat siriki. several yt-ir agii. Siinmi is a frantic Auanlilst, Palm is a h.ir.xv.s.d-tlu-lsherand has Ihvii hi till- country hut a short time. Neither ho nor Simon can sH-ak Kuglish. The prisoners are all married and have large faniilii-. Boy Burglars. Ill Ki.i..ro, N. J.. July .. Mayor Sil--itli and his .ice:nen have just hn. light to light the fact that a gang .f nsrularly. org-an-ized hoys, from 1 to Pi years of age. have I vrH'tnitisl the series of mysterious n.l.her- ies which havecau-ed so much consternation hen- for some time wst. The .lists. very was ina.le la-t night and the Is.ys arresti- as they were pn niring to nil. a jewelry store, ami the CDiitessjoii i,f i,iie of the boys name.! Johnson ha given all their, secrets away. Jhe police also captured a U.k which the isiys hud, ami iu w hieh they kept a n-is.nl of the v.riils places they had nihlied, the pltlllile rsix'iinsl, etc, AH the Isiys belong to gissl fiiiuilles, anil the dists.very of the ne farious hu-iiK-ss in w hieh they were engaged was the sniin-e of gnut surprise. The eniire gang will pn.lul.iy Ih-sent to the Reform Si-hind at Jiniii-iliiirg. Bloody Fight for a Baby. li.ll.NKSVII.I.E, lit., Julv 4. In Ivv I.- distmt, of I mon County.a sh.H king lr.ige.ly has just iHvurro.1. Itolsrt Whitmore had helrayeil a Miss Harkm-s. and after she I..- came a mother he abandoned her and mar- rie.1 a Miss Hughes. The wife t.s.k the baby ; to raise, but Xliss Harkness, n-ls-nting her j parting with the baby, secured possess!,,,, f it and refusetl to irive it un. I!..l.rt Wi.it. tuiire, WW,lea by hi, hmther Wlun.u, arniisl themsultcsand went tu the Harkni-ss- home to secure the child. Miss Harknt-ts two l.n.lhers. Harvy ami Kdwanl, who were well annisl, were at home anil n fttsisl to let t he Iwhy go. In the buttle which fi.llow.sl Inith Whit mores were killed, Harvy Hark ness was mortally wounded and Kdwanl Harknesit quite seriously. Louther's Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. igiiiti-ii r;StThisHodel Drug Stcrgis Favorite with People in Search of FRESH AND PURE DRUGS. Meilieincs, Ihc Stuffs, Spoil yvs, Tt 'II S.St X Supporters, Toiht Articles, Perfumes, Ac. TIIK !aTiK i.l I- I'tlt-t.N IL ATrKTI': To TIIK i txl. NHv', i.' I Physicians Proscriptions! Family Receipts SIM-XTACLKS. KVIXI LAS.SKS, Ami a Full IJne of Optical Goods always on haml. Fn.m su h a lari;e assortment all can be suited. The Finest Brands of Cigars Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our ;ooi!s to intending purchasers, whether they buv from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN' STJJKKT, somerset I Munty, wht.sls.. kis-. all kin.ls of Truss,. Ih no! flit it tilt, hut com t tints-, ami Is' is-rf.-etly Senator Payne's Case. W.isiiiNiiT.i, I). I'., July 5. It is under- I st.ssl that tlirtt n-srts un tin- case of Sena- tor Payne will Is.- made hy IheS tiate I 'out- i ; niititv. One will lie against and one in favor ' ; ..fan invi-stigiUian. The thinl will Ih- niiide j Messrs. Kverts. Logan and Teller, w ho ! will explain why they do not recommend an investigation. T!ii--e g.-ntlemeu -ay that the ! nexvspajs r attacks U.u them arise fnuii a misapprelii tision of the fa. t-. The ease had S to ! investigated in a legal w ay ami Senators had to di cid as lawyer.-.. ! The iiui-.fi. ti In-fore the Kie. t ion 'oinmit- ttv was not whi'thet' money had or had not ; Ihvii Used ut ( 'oliiuil.us o., I.ut w hi ther it had or had not ls-. ii iimsI to is.rnipt tnetn : Is rs ..f the i ihio Ij-gislature in their voti-t for Senator. It a. are. in evi.lcniv that money I tit-- ii-ed in a eaueiLs at w hich a Senatorial ; nomination was made, hut it did not aps-ar fhat a dollar w as used in the Senatorial eliv- tioit it-elf. Tin y claim that tin y have no !H.t,r to inv.-stigale the pON-ccdm;.-. of a I .-aliens, ainLthere was no proof of hrilsTV in either House of legislature after tiie caucus i had notuiiiat.sl Mr. Payne, On this ground they dcciil.il solely as they did. i Poisoned with Tartar-Emetic. A Wi. hila i Kan.) .li-imt.-h in the New I Vork II ...7...I' July f says : Anthony, i-ounty 1 setit of Haqs r county, was crow ded tL-iy ; with ss.p, to eelehrate the Fourth. Jtnlirc j ftilver. s;iker..f the day. was just cotii j meni ing, w hen Judge P.lackuiirn. President i ,,ftH. meeting .ami man y is-ople were seized i wui, -.-vi-ro iirifi.iK toiins in the mrioii .sf the : stoma, h. and soon it hccniuc kiiotvn that j tht y hail Ihvii ii-olied hy leinoiiaile Inaile ! from t.irtar-enit tie. The tvlehr.itioii was al-aii. loned. wa.-oiis and carriage were turn- 11I int.. aiii'uiiaiufs. and scar.-h parlies were ' sent int.. tin- ltariis, outhouses and along the nunl- to gather in and care for the sutl'en rs. : III the h.pital that had he. -a iinj.rovisttl sixty htsoi!- at one lime lav w rithing w ith (win. Tin1 local physi. ian- and such a could Ik-ciII.-iI .lid cveryrhiiig in their N.wcr ; to a! lay the pain. Tin- lives of in.iiiy wt-re 1 despaind of. hut all except Mr-. Nonhn.p, : a widow, it is helieved will recover. Two of 1 the Iss.ths colitiuiltd to si tl until st.,.-. hy the Sherilf. xi ho mns out every dni An j investigation will Is- made. :md the uirty , gililty- i.f lie- ciimiiinl neglii.tn.v xtill la : .leterntiticif '' The Guard Withdrawn. Nt:w Yohk June in. After neariv a vear ; of ,i,ty. the artillery t amp at ljiverside Park xva- hroketi u:at l.ei to-d :v. Hatt. rv I of j the Fifth Artillery was placed in charge of. i liraut's totuh on Aii'ii-t ,H, IsS ), the day of i the litueial. Simv that time the inilibiry have k.'pl cl.nc xviiteh over the pla.v where . . lie the n inaiti-..I tlie jreat II 'U.Tal. Toilay ' the Park I' .:ii:it! --in.: as-urneii charge of : the tomb and it- eonteiits. The key of the ; vault, beret. .ti. re held by th I'liilcd Statist j tnops. xvas turn I ov.t to them, and the i soldiers were t r.ui-i. irti'il to (iovertior's Is- I t I i la.t.l on the strainer Chester A. Arthur. ; isitr to the tomb will no longer witness : the solemn .r.itnp of the sentinel n..r the sivtiotial hoits,-t ttstsl as barracks. Ail evi- : : ileiav of the camp w as removed this nioru- ' ing, and the Piirk will s.m he n-st..n-l to its I normal condition. The President's New House. Wtsinxi.ToN, July 4. The President has j lakt-11 step toward preparing his n eiit!y j pun based residence, oil I icorgct. i n Height , ; fur iH-eiipation. t is tii.erstis fn.ni tin j ; apehitis ts. who yetenLiy tia-k out the s r- mil ti itnpn.ve the place, tluit it will Is- ' ; n'ady by "i t .h.-r. The In.it-e will la- en- j largitl and rein "It !il to t.iif..rm to w hat is I : know-lias the colonial style of anhitivture. i There will Is-a high piethed nif. with dor- 1 ' nur windows and pn.ji-ting eaves, the ' whole iK'ing in harmony with the ..nation, j ! It is a lovely she. and the i-ittage will Is' i ! the most picturt-siie of the neighb .rhissl. A gisid ni.iny peopii' drive by it daily, and would stop. too. an 1 1-irry aw.iv piece of . 1 thehou-enr fence or sninethiiig if the place ' was not giiardetl. -- A Colt Chase3 a Train. Mui-hiil, III., July '2. A Hv. -months', old colt Ih longing to W. U.ynol.ls s-rf..rnus a marvelous exploit t.day. Kevi.ol.ls wa at the Quaker City mill w ith his ti-ani. and as the in hii train went by the colt stiddcnlv sprang up an. 1 -tart,-. I after it. and followed j it lor iwr luilf a mile, cr.wm.vr tlirt tn -tUn. j one of Ihen, . f.v. long. HoW i, ,,ss, this ! hist one no nut. etm understand. It riuallv islipsKslan.1 Ml in... a ea, tie-guard, bu, was i not injunsl. Ireland's Gratitude to America. , IM-BU. Jnne jl. Mr. Henly pn-siili-d al 'the regular fortnightly nitsting of the Na i tional 'Ungue held hen- t.sslay. He an I noiiiiixsl " with gratitude." he said, the n-- .-cii ..f :h.ii.i fr,,ni America for the Parlia- me.itary fund ituv the lat meeting. It was ' aniH.nncnI tlial the Parnelliti-. would ' contest every parliamentary seat in I'lsler, ii !ln answer to the lis ,.f the I. iyali-tsab..ut ! thvir long pur-es. Murdered by His Son. p,YMt T11, . (, Jlim. a,.Y,l.riu1v i v o .. i. . i:.... . . ' ! ,,-nie '7r. nuZZZ:;: oua.-ii llii!. The son linsl l.th lm-U ..r J i I shotgtin I.ri.IisI with buckshot into his Cith- er's Issly. He then bn.ke ovn a safe, t.s.k! th.-n-ln.in .smi and Heil. The Sheriff and a large jsisse are scouring the country in sean-h of him. The father is yet alive, hut will die. Tliere is great excitement over this awful crime. Rapidly Bsccsiincr a Great SOMKltSKT, P. Instiiiitly n-lii've.1 l.y tisinj; the .e!.. hr.ite.1 " FHV TKUSS" Which iriv.s. un ii,wHr.l hii. I iiittur.! (.r.-:.-( shiii.-hs h.'l.linif ni.uire uj. with tin- hau-l No (.resf-itrv ..n the ..r tluyti .trst ch..-.- t KtiVII i...., ...s. - i sup.n,.,. ir t,,, n, i,,,,,, ., rttte.1. N.. extra ehsive for tittim;. Wheat Shortage Threatened. K1R..0, Ihtk., July 1'. ir. s.ns from t. hanl w heat region an- very tint'av.ir.i! :. . I'liless there is a gi ncral rain Very s.H,ii t cn.p in the northw-.s-t will !e cut -h,.rt -er.ll million hii-hcls. The damage I'ri.m l,.;:i ha Ikvii exietisiie. In p.rti.ni- of Vt ai-ti. one of the gteat wheat counties, hail completely ruined s.ms of fields .,1 t,, ., Iim to .Jnn.icn-s eia li. ljogrr Allen, who l.,-t 7lo at n-s. says the hail tell to a depth ..f iiv. inehes. and hi-could have run a l.at all ..v. r his fiinn. The til-Ids in the path ol the -i.tmi l.s.k a th..tii:li the crop had Ihvii cut :i!i a mower and water turned on. The di -ii u. -tion of all en-s touched is fatal. A Bold Robbery on a Train. MELiNt. N. V., June :tt. A hold n.l.l. rv was s'rH tratit at Albion last night A t.il! iiark-i-omplcxioned. uiiktion ii man wa-ssn hanging alsitit the del in the early part ..f the evening. When the I hita-.-o Kxpn was moving out hcjiiiuH'd ajninl. ni-hi.l into a i-ar. snati hed a hanil-Lai; from Ihe of a l5.Ktoii lady on the way to Niin'a."a Kail-, j 1 1 11 1 J 1 fr. .in tin-moving train and csc.i"l. The hair contained a lame sum of money, valuable -is rs. and a ticket from lioston t.. Niagara Kalis and n-tuni. TI ttiivrs hav, ilisi-.tensl no. hie to the thief yet. Tin- I..1I1 pnsvisltsl 011 ht-r way. High Water in Virginia. 111. 'Iimomi, July J. The heavy miulall in the pa-t I hour- ha- . aiisi-l a damaging rise iu all Ihe stn-ams in this -. li.ni of the Stale. The James riverat this .int is In f,vt also, high water mark, and all the wharves in the lower part of the city an- submerged, tin water being al-uit two fivt .lis p in l... r Main strivt and still rising. The .eoplc lit ing in that vicinity an- inoviin: out au.l merchant- an- relieving their gtssls to plate of safety. No aopreheiisioiis are felt, how ever, of a si-rious fn-shet. The North Anna and other str.-iiutsan' very hiirh. No N..ri!i ern mails were nt eivi-.! this evening. - - - Cannot Keep the B. & O. Road Out. PltlLtnn t-UI l. July X Tile IVlllisylvania Uailmad C .tup.iny has is-.i-is it overtiins to tlie Italliiuore and 1 Ihio Hailn.u.1 Coinpi ny is.f to enter New work as a trunk lit... It has nvognlifi'd the fact that the latter .-..ni-unv cannot ! kept out. mid is now eti..in nring to gi t it ii. to the trunk line ol ina- harmonious n lati. lis to the other lines in j that eomhinatioii as ,oihle. $1000 GUARANTEED FERTILIZERS ANIMAL BONE IiuureC'roj ami Improve th Lnl. smti rr Irrulnr. Having pun hiisi'tl a ful! set of "T'-T 1,1'iists," I am now pn-.-e. to tit I lie most "lillicult i-asi's. h you have liad tnuihlc to gi t glasses to suit you, conn- at once and give me a trial. ,WV-'- " Unn'nt,,.!. I am side agent f.r It. King's I'i'lebra-e.l Ssvtaclet. Try a pur of them, and y..u will use no other. Kcshs tfullv. c. x. i;nvi. A" MIMsTIIATi K'S M .TH K. K-tate of Joseph K itlltnnall. .It-ct-ti-t l. liile.'l' eniauh T..w n-.tii. s..mers..t i ..iiiuy. I' i. tetter of tt.ltil'lltstntl!..ll of the Hlit.v. huviliif U-eii irmiilt-.i to the llii.l.-rsrtflit-.l In .n.s-r aiitliorily. isiee i- ht'ret.y .riven l.. m - -sttli- iu.tf )t'l to -Ml.l e-Illle tt. nu.kc Ulilm-'l wiyiiii-iit. ami ttt.tst- hiiviux t-lMini airit:i:-i .1. siime to .n-sMit taem duly authi-titictU.-'l ' tlemeiit on .XIon.lNV. AiiffU-t g, lss.,. nt t:,.- ; ii.-re-i.U-iiiv tf the tl s-t-a-s-tl. ISAAC I.. Vol't-" junei Aiumni-inC"' V I!T1U NOTU'H i lit- tiiH.tiT tuftfit? iM.ttv ) In tin fipf "itiirt f lttt-a l nirk.: f Ti. M'.mtilv. Vn kiutihir Mtiiai t, .til r.uir i..msL In- j irt h .liiriimiitii t.f th fiin-l- iu tl hHti i- .1 ! lXXZV ; ll.eret... will it t his orti. e in s -ps t H. .r.. i when and where all psiptit-s in iin.n-i nuc attfli.l. H. s. K.II.KV. I ' SSICNKF.S NOTK K. N.iee Is hert-Ly viven thai ls.re y m l Msnnirvt. hiswil'i . ..I AlleKlu-nv T,.n-lii. - in-er-s-t 4 .ri.lity. IVilnsy.lvaiiiit. l.y .ltv .l V. -i'ti 'i. rv AsivtinH-llt. huvvassiiteil all Ihe e-lat-- !l Htl.l pi-rsoiml. of the -iii.l f .eorift- K.Ht-t t.'.li.n" T...s?r. ofNew Biiltiiiiori- Honsiiftv in ssi.l n r ty. in tni-l tor the Is-m-ril nf the rn .llti.r- . i' Nii.l l,.-.ritv K.sist. AU is nsais, then hH-e ni.li-n-e.l to the vtli tttmrm. hrflst. wilt iimke o ii""'1 t.ilhe si. .s-n(.i.s.. mill ttu. bavliK tl. IU.tl.ttal will liutke known thf wtntr l.i thr Ulllle. Ml 111 iv-iileiiee t.u Ttiiirs.lav. Hie I "ll ttat- of July, A. X Is-;. JOHN M. Tol-l'Kl: Jtine-JS- tt. Assiinitf of ii. w K- t- ' .U'MTl K ! XOTK'K. XX T I S'..'," tt!,'.,r!"""'.T r j"'" . ... i. .. .ii tiir ii.iitter oi tne ts-tiii"" - i det-nv ..r-s'iiie rlnniismv ..r et.ntr.-t m Hi' esUte ..f H.-nry l-i-imsl. ilts-i.-. an.! t.f nte the fund, in the hands i.f J.cj.h ( nl.lr-. V liiiliistnit.H' of sni. .Itveused. Ii.-n liv iritrs a.:" that he will attend to Ihe duties of hi ...i"t meni at his i.ffliv in Hoim rset. Pa., no Th'ir-iy. the -.'Ith dT of June. A. I. tssti. atsi. t ii k t when au.l when- all parties iut.-rt-sttl nill heanl. OENXM MEVEK-An.lit.ir.
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