The Somerset Herald. ..K.ol.t: It. NTI.I, K.i, !.!. f -i.fi-- w V i T 7. n - e 7 i T I tt K,tl'AY A j.ril ti. l-7. Vl.i.-u e MiU-hell ! the 1 "l- lioIlM' J:;lJr-iI:lV evening. M-l" Till l..u t fol to i.i atel et l-r. rvt-1 -"-.it' for ale at a-iwr . i;.eU!u..tia!.:e i':k "l I- le.-il m-i. !.,,-..raIlotl i.iy ti'e Iie.t ie'.'.J lioo.l.iy. i,., to H(-' ker A Sny.jer fir eli".ip Irua. f' r ti-ie j I. work eaii at t!i H rlh oriioe. a.tniinli'.-rel a M l::...i. . l-ntal -i-ei-iaity. i aitv. ui Iii-- 1st & i ,x -. tiie ir-est nerve lnn at Ih'i-' Kit V -- ''vr.i! imj'l'-menl rm-ii are iiiti niew . '.I'nier-. 1..! v..;' I mi.", of l'.ii-- ker A -:.v l.r, - f ! '-f ail kind- arrivitiir 'hii'.y at V r IV.it.. i I iolli.' it- h.lV Iri!j of . ;, . . r A M. der. i J'.. ;: -. :.t:i.a iii'lroa.l ( oippuiiy w ill , iron i.ri. A i. :. - i n ! - iti lie Uot- HI 'tie Mew . . - .,; irker -V l'a-k.-r - t . ...;,tr :-j it now iii-riu: from an .. . , i r.i ir-:.tiiirv ri il-jiiry ou the ... in-!i.i: iT r . mii to -riiade ii:iu- ,. j. I. .- . e...:-ie;i d-id-i -! v . MA-i- a le w '.lru :ir- -U-r,ne. -iiouM avail t!.-t:iM-ivt - '' the .- .y M.:.-.-ie M leheli. one i .t'.' in Au.-i'a. ar't. w-.i" tier that p-i a: ! 1 d'ir- .Uy o! M.el, has i;,.T. .-st ir .;it r.r,-' torroiiiul lioi prop:i- . ;. i : A i o.. Nu-i r m n. I'iiad I- i'.i i;i- r--'!ii fT a t'-w nio-e '-ati- .ii I U - and adioihin oun- , .. ' , , .Me-t. elii-rM'! ii . It h.Jk r:t- He n : v a r.i'e in I'..- 1;'T. i tioroii-h . . . x :: :,. water .n. i four mi;!- I-m-i:!i. 'if ri' I. h. i; t'. x'.l at tiv.-nii!;- , : .v in; ,:i- a :ii-w" -ire tn h: e k and . 1 .-. .i .11 M. i-v,-,::'. I : i 1 . . i . r 1 1 . -: . . . .j .,ot fail to o ir t.ew '.: I'm:1 1: A" INKKt ft. .-. .:.. 1 i:-om t!,- -to. k yard- at 1 . i'j I tii.--.i iy .Hid v;- te-i the -.. . ... ,,i .1 In.r li-.:'i-j hi. i-aii he .. .f.ve at, 1 ! .li.i- oli,.-r : . ... ... : -, t l.i. d. ,a-t.:-e. 'A. ..!i i..i!id a lare t.n!.r..f 1 .. vi , :, w,. :;: ;i in .i"ut.;.tit. to . .. ;. . a-, r Tia ivi-ry rj.'.i.u'o' Yr i ii 11K0..K r.Hoi. a ri:sj.x. f A -tiyder. lr-.i'irit. : , ! in . :. . 1 -uii'y r .nn L-rar-.Ti-d tiii.e-I-.., , M'.:,.lay. ati :ii.M-ia-' of-; -v i- 1 .vi'ii-la:i.'.:n' ti.e t'.e't :f..it ; . -u. 1 1 !!.-'!t - m' tie- o'llHV Iliad' t;i. -t tie: u"".l!l"in of a!! li- M- i.', ii a Irvne. of 1U- ilor I. eiH-.-t- to 1 r .' ij.-tti in May After pa-sin-.; a r'id e-j.m a'; m she ha- U-11 apsintet ly tlx- , l; i- i .-: 1 ". .r. i 1 M.ssiotis of the Itefornieit I ' i,i!n-ii ot Am- rr;i to lalior in Yokahar.ia !i a lie.- -try te.ieher. M tr Mkm:t. Wr have jn-t added a 'ar.-.- !!;-. a--a-or to our Meat Market, in a ;. : !i a'i tiieai- ati ii kept iihi! and i lim. V : .!.. rk. Aa-.. kept constantly on . a -. I i' .iaiiy. Partw-s huyin-.- meat ; -..a i,a 0 . k-pi in tin- refri"-rator until T'.os- lUVIS A Co i ; - ' i -t- I. L-r- af - I: t'-r -trtw- ,i . .-i-a.l I P:--rt- -ay that the ; - : . a-; w.- k ..-.s-iel anvhin-that ' i--M known Over 7 1.000 .ti;ans -. - ; :. -! i, . rth la-t wi- k from .lacki.ti- , . - ti .in -. a 1 1 ; 1 v av.-ia.re of somethiuir , .. ,, ;a-T- The fruit ha- !.-a j :i.- :,.- f-- til J1- t" 'L't cents per .iUal"t. -. as 1 Piease the Babies. : - . -.-..I f.r baby's h.-nl-h as an j 1 - ii l.-ii.ht -pritr day-, m one of 1 : ... .Tit ha'iv carri.i-.-es. at Fisher's '- - s-. r.. M;V one. I 1 Wanted! j li i-s -:i-s. lurk. I Wo! t-av tin- hie!.,-! j ,;o- f, - all Kind- ,.f l.i-i.-s. ,. -p, ;,! ' . I als,, w all' ! cor. Is of II. n k ,ik atld ' s--M.-ei.a-k I II 1 rs.siv.ii y Here is a Chance. s v , r a -tiv,- and r liable a---r,ts , .i----i t-..:i-: a f.r I'.ii'h-s. Abiim- and , i- M'.-j 1 v at i'i-!,er- H.s.k Store t Agent Wanted. t I -ii 'a , :;.-a.'i- a nii.iiii,- 111:111 1" mliCi" ' -ai- of a 1..- lii f Kamily I'. '.! - I ! !'' : --ra; ti All, unison c.-t: tni Ion. w ; 'i r..-'it man I w ill make fa r t, rni-. ; W. II Wiulm, j S.m. r-i-i. Pa Stoystown Normal School. - A- n't 1 e J,. e'.os,- Jan,- J4t!i. Ki- i .' - ii ' ' .1 .lit V S. i" Ti I . t el' ietl! ;tl t 1, -e j '- "t; 1' -r 1 an .oar .-Hid addi 0I1.11 inf-r-j ;- I' -- a-l-i-ess either of the t, a, her- at i - t -: !. Pa j "A II ( ,.M i: or En .-with. j - j Lavan&ville Items. j I w II ,;-ti a ;-nt;.' term of V-mia! at J .-i .'i- i-'d Is Jss7 ,-,,,, ,,u, t. I ... N, in-n:- w 13 ls--par-d to make' ' -' "ii a ,- Till one. Ail fri.-Tid-oi'e-1- j 1 I' -tins- o.f.l lily iliV.led to attell l F"' :' "' '.- r ,r:ii a- 10 1 , all on or a-Id r- 1 ii I. Y01 vi. Husband. Pi 1 Season For Trout Fishing. 'A - :-.e t.. ...w liieia in nuai-'l t-. trout j - -1- w . . ' 1 1 w as approved i. tiie C i ,-rtl. r j ia-.. lit!,. I...",- ' ' ; si--ri.. I If. i! ena-ti-,1. eti .. That it ' ' -a: 's ttloaw fill for nv J--rs,.n to call h. i-. .. .r ,-j-e to s.,le, ,,r tiave in hi- or her j. a n, alter the s.,nie h;t- iMs-ri cauirht or k - d. any sni kli-l trout, save only from "' ! e!i day of April to the l.'.thd.iy of J-.iiy. 'tti-i. ri. icitj 01 ten doliiirs f..r ea, h tn.ut k ie -i or had 111 p. ,-s, loli. hut thi- ad -:,:i'l c: pn-wnt any pcr-011 jr-.m .-at, !,it: r- :! u 111 net in Waters owned hy himself to sto, k o!it, r Wa'er-. r -. A 11 a, ts or parts of acts ii,(-iiisis-lit .!(, the above an- In -, by rei--a!.-d. A Cenerous and Extensive Loan. Ati earnest Cl.ristiati lady mak-s. the fob i' !. ..t!er to our isndcrs : - I will )..ati. t-.s- ,,t ur-iid utlf a;i char.',-, to -u, h of your r-a iersa t j ,!. , careful n-.i-lttit; a' -1 t,, p-iy r.-turn .sta-after n-adi!i;: it. a t"-K w hi. h in inien-tiiijr sty le shown the l! hie t Ik- a c!f interpreter, and its tcach itii irratidly harmonious, viewed in the at of strict ii'.i-i reason mid isimmon sCtlsf. " I warn t,, put tin- b..ok into the ban Is of a l the skep;,i-allv inclined, as an aid and r.iard anin-t the prowitiir wier.tilic sk.i.ti cistu. It n.n ,iry muty readinit. but truly nie.it ;r, due s-.is.n ' t,, the triith-hunry. Tiie i-.-.'ht of this pni-ious httle volume has n,U- the l;ibV a 111 w l,k. a tmisure. a a. ne of wealth, to many a- w.-l! as to my- if And 1 I'd that i -atin.it Utter use my tneati!. tl.an in , in-ulatiinf this work by the t'aiu-aiid '' Addnss p.ta! Canl t M. I'. B. Lt-MI ELX. Allesrheny. Pa. 1'ni y,.u ni'e? The -lT!:U "sslr sfl"ll 1 Bti'Ut cl"st-,l. ... -. - -.,. rni H.tf si "M thpni'i town M'W- J .1 i.f Bj-:- h a: it-'fit'ri!. An vi,u tfld:t aa V'-ii nt-ni Court rryUwly Smi.L.y a l"v itf till- vusou. -!y srin ilay, tin first - We know of unoetupiel dwelling iioii-e- in S.mei-set A hiixzard of u'i'iisal -evereity ntnirk tins scetiol! Weilntflay tli'lit. I Mr. Ii. ' Wlr.te. of the iirm of A. J. White on. 1 'hamis-r-ri-.ir. ii at the Somerset Hon,.. Mr- Jvhti Niiho!-. nee Mi- uc S hell, of Ileatri x Ne'ra-ka. i- vi-itinj: her ar-iits in -one r-cf. -s- John i.. sio.llivan aii-J hiso.niliination of fi-tii- -tar- w i'I ap'ar at Ait.-'tia on t-atur-day v.-nit:. Mr Fi. S. Kierrian. form. Ie.it now of A i!i--ie ny i.'ity. W. II. Koonu. Although . Ii r -i-at- for wortti one doiiar. very few -old T Hirs-iav rvi nin. r'y of NinifM, i- v i-niiijj Mrs. K ite hoi) are 1 W lil n tnaitl un- ! Mr. s,.,,,, ilarr:.-..!! I. ft f..r Wl-hti2 Moii day tie. ruin;:. 1 lie -ray and festive lin, r' luanv fiaetids js-ri-tiel lii- di'artuii-. -- - Tin- a'tet.tioti of ..t;i readers i. diri. tisl to tne a iv.-r :s.-iiieiit of oiners.rs new liote!, tin-:..i!ler II Mj-e. 10 tie found in ate-tiiT Mr-, v. I u afll. ina. has o! ;,e.i a '....ir.!:':.: h-.;:-- in t Mr J li rritz Mud station. dneil.ti.' ow n,-i ite the . '. Ka.i- I I: y. d-siri' i..n't : 11 have i-i. .njecl y-inr tin a-i irt of your ail to s, ; 1- :;.e nail habitation anvl oais r 1 han.:ed. o! t:,e 11. w .eiza-aiido ;. Mr. ,-i iip.n yoij. nred i. v- ai il pro- - v. si 1. IS I a;. -1 rr..-l. I;. i ma,.' nvcri lv j ..: 1 itord tow n-hip. . . ailed on the first ,.f ii-. r-pti-.n to the Hf.r- !ni n a is.n-taiil Mill. -r I I-. T r , t niauv eiirs. Mr. -.! X. el son i will w. none t, at thei .t!i -kill ie at tra w ma rk emu. 1 r. i- 1- ii 'fliey are : a- men. T el wet: ii-.Il at I" ...li.i ma In. .1:, hue- 1,.r p!a. e 01. m. n- - -ii a iar.-e 1 t .im- than th.-v '1 1 lii- 111 -:r of t tie llanu-s of catldi t he .1 mil- I r'.uiary . w inch will lake s iinr-lay. the 2'ith. will be 01111 . r-iy. Tii- j.'-'pi t-- an- trood for op ot careie'iati-s. ,--iaily for the olili'V ( oTtl!'li--ioner. i: M Kinitn. ok. N'.-hi -t Vi .liter here. II !i r--turned la-t wis-k a-ka. when- she had vi-itiiiiz lu-r chililrt-ti r d. milliter. M Lewis .side . a- .lu-voiied le-r east and will -.end ! t.tne w ith lu-r mother in s-,nicp-et. j 11. -iresenr.it ive I'll::!', la-t w-Ms-k in S-tller-et. ant let-,! hu-'ri-ss He hi-.-,- M : m -r;iii!L-. to i-,- home aj-ain in f .n ss-nt sei-era! days of attondiiiji to import returned to Harris lie limn Dot cvin-et the close of the s.s.- sio;,. wh of Mav. h will likelv he alsillt tiie mid-lie The sale of tii kets for the M.iL--.'ie Mitchell Company is very larire. tmt Man aircrt aseb.s-r inforfMs u- tlctt tin-re are -tilt p-en- Vof o.ni seat- left for -ale at I'. I.. ( 'aselwN-r'x Hat Store People living out of tow ti d.-sirini: seats, can sis-ure tie :u i.y writing to P. I. 1 'asi-lss-r. Mr Ib.b.rt If H. lsrts moved to Ihs k- w ,.d oil the l-t of April, where he I- ellLlliT- e-l In the haiduai- hti-ine-s with M r John Liu--, Mr. U.-ls-rt- i- an it.- ti youu bu-iness man to tiie j. w bom U'-arT cornmi-nd ie of If. k-.V-i ,an- of tiieir p i. and a-k for itnmau-e. htm a his-ra I s A frame dw.-iiitii:-!. farm, about thr,-.- m owu.d bv C. C M 1-, u-e on the otd P.-ttts !. .-.L-t ..f Somerset. In-an. was d,s-Tr,.vi-l bv tin- short lv af'.-r tw o'i !. k ,M-,ii,l.iy nij'-it. The names ,-. plain. y town. Thi- h-.use was uti.-fm-M i elman -ay- the fin- was un.pit the work of in. .-!i 1 i in ri. M-i-u fr.m ,. Mr. stioiiablv Mr. John 'i Sams, r has opcte-d a and .,.- -..re in ti e r.-.m iti tiie Mammoth I .; -K t- -rtlli-r V 1 ; . .1 ny XI i. XI xi 1 n-t- well -t o. Mr S.11 fir a nuriiU-r oi yi aril- -: 1 r -l a n -put.itloi has I hli-ilieSS and has incrs, a- a pn - mat. full -'. mpf. ci -urt.s .us aie I w ill mill-.- of the -it- an-i doub t, 1-1 II." d'y of, TI, rn k, t ttiat t.-. pla.s- on .. -ij.:-i.i nigral iv.:-a r iti'i-T stratii -tns-ts 'rii- for i air ai. -n --rate-e t-.w ti. Sljt.s wen- torn lown t ' from in fr ,nt of a i.tiitil" r of law y ,-r'-otli.-es and -top-s. I.x,-s and I, am is were plied up in front of h-.us.-s on the diamond and the -!e, i, of niauv it-mn! cii :-u- was ih-turis-l bv tin- t. II ro.uiied t d te f tl he urui ken in. diluti h M-. Ai.i.-11-t!!- s.,,;,. -set, t.-Wt.s on;; I.-.I at hi- n si. I, rn-c in tit t w 0 and . .in- half Fridav moriiin. His n the Liith-.-ran ,s m u was an hotiiM. in ns farmer and was I'- 11,1.. - ea-t ot Some's. ! r. tn tin- w ,-r, jtitem-d ,-tery s .n.Liy. Mr. L d ;-!- on- and pn,-s 1 lill:ersa',tv l.ked and r-is- t.-i H- had he Ith f.,r some time prior to hi- .!. htm A w if.- and tii lr.-it r-urvixe Mr U E. Pa - )'.. er." and fr,. " s-.fi a, .r." w lio f. worki-d a " . .is.- " e-e-l his eonn.-ct! la-t dav of M-in-h. r. ktewii hy h: m h;- iivp-r.,itl .r two 1,-ars ,.r : irait curl His iu tin- llt Kiin otii.s-. "-v-111 wdii this pa-r on the an I h ft S ind.ry altennsin , ef s!.. i-low for 11, ini.-r-hurj ' 'la -ton is. 1111 tv. where h'- w ill cut, r a- a -indent the Ih-i-iiiersbur Academy. While the I Ike ill, stiii iiv.-s etiiploymeiit 10 a ' 1 ho ernor.'" a " Conn-ssman " ati-1 a " Bisiiop." it can illy suffer the I.. ,.f a " Senator." . . -- A uunitHT of old soldiers living in and itts-ut B.-riin. have conis-iv.-l th- id,-a of t'-irtuiiij a is-iiijKiny of those who actively j fart,e!patei m tne late unpleasantness, an, I man-bins to tletty-burs; at the time of the siimtn.-r encampment of the Crund Army of the lb public at that pl.i'-e. The encampment w :1! likely :ake via.,-atM:jt the 4th of July. The ifhm i for th-m ail to niareh. takiinr w :lh thiju ans to carry hlaiiker. nvi iotts. "; '"ntnvin(( a-hht-1-"! to " ttj -h'iru i ommiltw. lU'X lU rlin. Vs.'' will reot ive jnnijt atTei;tini. - - - - - - - JiiiLt1 I-an. ut Ulair emnty, enntM n irirtin with justice in his juriiirtjon. lL-t rek when one of the rriinirtal i-a.-. as ra!leI for trial ti e i fvrnlant v for a eoutinuaiit-e tHtiU-- of tit; airnrv of an irn jmrtaiil wit !!. IK !. re that he ha'l itrv eil a Mjhji.f!ia un t!i-wit '. hnt that lie 'the witne-si wa n4 in aUen. lance. The defaulting witne wa- hrouirht in n mb at tachment by the jiheritT. The wittie?, on U?inssworn to make trite answers, smi'l that no uhjfna 1 a-S beeti wrrn! on him to at-Iimi-1. A; some oih had omimitti ierjury, the court dirret-i tle district attorney lo frame indictment's afaiiK both the iikii iu onier to determine tii jmilt or innooetwe of the ir!it. Tiie men gave Und Urr their apitearauoe at the next ciHirl of quarter e aioDi to answer tiie i-harrv uf aerjury. A l:iiir-.io:i. fl m. 7" ami .ewit for hon. the t'r:. ket.'" I Th First of April. I At no lime withiu our nvullvi-rion u itrt-a Umr cnJ of poojle in. S inn-psft m tl- first day uf Ajirii than throtijKtl :rertaml buii! placid FrMar. Mun.-y ; was plenty, ami went lie-ins for invei- mem. A numU-r of money l'inii rs fr-nn ! the nnintry ho ram? to town in the mom- j willi th-ir ci"tiiei well filleii witli mo:i:-y j t!ey ej-i-ie t invest rcmrm-i in the rveq- j ins Willi more than they haii Immht with ! them in the morning. i'ayiiit-nts w-re j Totiiitly iuale, an-1 the griieral nettlemfiit j an.l unyettieraent dtjr pa.--i off very plea j amiy. The Fnnhonotarr's mid Kei-onUrs ottiess were crowded from moniing till even-'Fan-! "d tlw t:lrk were kept husy receipt- tug and atifyitij judgments ami niort- ! :ei. ur Dienliants were also kept l.uv. j and we know they would not complain if the lt of April were U" ronie onee in every I ),,,(, f the venr. I Killed on The Railroad. A postal card containing the follow i lis: w as rereiveil at this olti-e Ttiislay morniii'; iw rort IVrry I ounty. I'a.. Apr. 7. Kihtos IIkkvi.h 1 The Issiv o a yoiinir man. lmmMy ni.ni-ffh-i. wai found" ulon the railroad ainu live miles west of ttii-piaif . thi.- inoniinu. From lajters on hisjs-rson iiis name i- ins heveil to he John Llo rtter. and that lie ha a sisier livini; at John-hur-i. tsonn-r-.-t roinity. Her name i siipix-u-i to I Miller. Tiie friend-can receive any further liiformalioti hy addressing, with stamp. Eo. siiiRon, Coroner. Borough School Closing. The Soin"ri t -ra H-inse was i-i.inforta- hiy tilled 011 la-t Weilii.sslay eveiiin-.'. the .111- .lie,',, ,. U-i,,-. ass. inhleil to listen to a verv enjovalile pr-ir.im -.'ivtfii hy m-'ni's--- of the " Ionian " and " Ik ipliian " litc-ary i eietiis.. on the .ns-j-ion of their first anniver sary, and to is-hhrate the elo-iir' of the lsiroti-h p'lh!;.- -.--lesiis. Tne enlert-iiiinieTit aa- entirely different from the animal nv'ie i I'ion i ii.M.I eitiiihitiori. in that tiier.-ater palt ot the program W as eomHi-. d ot the on'-i;ial r.-hi. -lions of tiie s-rformers. and not of tl.e old -tvle sini;-s.iti d.s lain 11 a.:,- a,..l ,li..i, ,--!i,-s w itli w iiieh w e have ':i-n n,- n.jHv atHi, ttsl ever sine-s, li,, cvhihit;..!,. I-..!!. r at lea-t sillif - we wen. one of tiie tvrf.inner-, and treated a:l a'ldieiiei- to " !ierid.iu s Ride.'' The pnt-rrirn throu'n out was well rcnderi d and enn-rtaiuino. an d -hoivisl , l,i--e appii'iition and hard siudy ,,n the Kirt of ;.1 of th" s.-Ii,,;.,r ho t,.k pan. The composition of Ihiisy 'o-,-I. tiie orations of Enn-i K.-en-raiid llo-s m.v.Ii r. and the journals of Ki'a o.-el and 'iraec .i ii-si-unari were partieitlar'y wei. r,-.-,-n ,-.1 1'V tlu-uudieiiee. and are ,1,-iTviii-; ,.f -i ,-ia! mention. The teachers an d --holars are to he is.i.mtui.iti-l on the jTitit -(ride ma.le in tiieir winter's work, and on it- happy term nation. Changes of Residence. The totio-A ii:t: an- anions tin- 1 li.i!,.-i- of re-idi-n.-e and pia, .-s of business th.u t-i-.k place in S.nicrs-t on the lirst of April: Mr. J. II. Waller iiiiivei into tiie hoii-c foriue.-iy vii)iie-l i-y Mr. John A. Ijiiils-rt. on I'.uri ot stns t : Mr. Lambert m.. .-1 into I ir K:m m. U's law boils,- on Mast sin-it ; M--. A.J. ! liilemall ui-ivil into the house vacated hy j Mr. J. 11. Waiter, on Main 1 ro street : Mr ij. i. Snyd.-r inove.1 into il,e li.ais- toniieriy .si-upiisi by Mr. iliieruan. on H.isi -tii--! ; Mr. Sil. .sh.s.-inaker moved into the house vaatsl by Mr. Snyder, which he recently piirclixsed from Mr. '. . Itov.l. ..ii Main stnst ; Mr. Ii. K. RolK-rts moved to thn-k-wil ; Mr. Harvey I'ickin-,' hsik m of the lioii-s-vacatisl hy Mr. Iloliert-. on Main stnvt ; Mr. James Havis niovisi into Mr. I: K. (isit4.-r'.s Ikiiw. on Fnion sinst. Mr. t isipcr's family havinir m-ve-l t. Mr. Kit hard Voulit movi-1 int. I'ilt-iiur.' : the hulls.. j foimerly imupiisl by Mr. W. M. Schr s-k. j on the southeast corner of the Ii.im-,nd. Mr. Sc'nr,K-k having moved into his new house 1 on the corner of Fiiioti and West -tns-ts : I Mr. John S. shafer tnovi-l into a hou-cow n- I .-.I l,v Mr So,,. lei Hons., L-,.r To rl-.., f, . ,t stns-t ; Mrs. Pr. KoouU ts,k po.s.,i,ni ,,f Mr. Isaac Mini-son's new house, on Patriot street ; Mr. Joseph J. smtzman mvupied his new residence on East stns-t ; Mr. Jacob V. Pile movi-d into his new house m-ar the st. A C. Station. Mrs. M. M. Trvdwcl! Co. m,,v cl their store itito tiie new huiidiui; 011 the eoni.T of Main Cross and Patriot stns-ts : Mr. Alex Pe-ttfonl movisl his irrocery store into a room in the Rut P.lock. and II err Brothers m ivisi their jewelry store into thi ns, m viu-ali-i bv Mr. Itcliford. A Big Blaze. I Shoftlya.Vr ,- o',-l. k Wed lav niitht ! the cifipus ..f S.mcr-et w.-re a'ain 1 starfl,-! from their slumber" by the dread I cry of tin-. The eb-oant new brick dwelllni; j house on Fnion stns-t. b.-in built by Joseph 1 W. Uastij-er for C.-ii. ral A H. off roth, was 1 dtsinvensl to be in tiamcs. The f-.n was ! first ,iisi-ovi-rsi by some youne; jwoplewho were ..ti their way home from a party at the t n--i.leiice of M r Fruik .k,t. who lives on the same stns t. aimui a htilf sipian- ea-t of ; the S.I lie of the lire. Winn first disc-. cn-d , the fire wa- in the 11 .rtfii-a-t r.n.m on Ihe tir-t ihs.r. and the flame was no laruertl.aii a man's hand. They at oihv ave the alarm and the U-ys of the party ran fr the tire eti , irlne Aithoijoh a lar.-e crowd of wiliintr Workmen had i-ol!e t.-l, and ttie .-ii-iue was ,n flies.-ne within a f, w moment-of tiie time the tire was tir-t discovered, the flames spn-ad Willi su. Ii inarv. Ions rapidity tiiat , U-fon-anj assi-iam-e could In- n-iid.-r,d the ) entin- btiibiiii wa- sheet of rlame. Within thirty f.s-f ,,f the iiuruin btilidin "I'""! the frame dwelling t,oue ow in ! I.y '""vii - r - B. S-ull. E-p. and i--upis hy Mr. 1. 1. .. i- i.-.... . - ... 1 . -i . a. .. .1: joini r. ,.lll-y, l. .Il.'l .1.1 -i:oii- rn- .a- n-t.-d foward- -aiinir thi- hulahii. A steady -fn am fn,m the cn-iin- wa- kept play i 1, on I he ,rti,,ns of tin- buiidiiii; n.-an-st the flames, and a line was form.-l and buck ets of water pa-si-d from the cisi. ru and w.-ll f. men stationed on the nf. ami al the windows, in this manner this bn;ldlii'. ;,-;hoti-h on fin-a nuni'ier of t:iuis,, -ai-e,l. portion-..( it w.-re lia-iiy burned atid bli-ten-d. Mti-li of Mr. Blvmyer's house hold turniture was i-arri.-l from the iioii-e and, a- i u-ual in -ii.-h !-!-,, w h.-ti r. t'irn-i-l was in a Iiadly liatnaed is.ii.lltion Had it not lus-ii forth.- splendid work done in savin-,' this buiiditie: the n-ud- u,-v of Judj. Baer. Mrs. Meyers, and several other hoiis.-. iu the vicinity would i-ertainly have Usui li.-stn.y.-i. The c,,ffroth buiidiiii; hurn.-l like a tiu.U-r 1n,x. If was a larir-. fw..--t,,ry buildit:-. with a basement and attic, th.-re j ttetni: tour rooms in me attic, iiesi.u-s in. ; tank-ro.m. The plasten-rs had finish.-d , lathini; th. ,Iav is lore thi tire, and had the ! mud nady mixi-l iu the .vllar to i-immeins-! plash-riii-.: on the following day. A lar-.-e tathuiani" heater hal lutu j'la' i-! In tin- rel- ; ! lar early iu the winter, in w hieh tire had j i-eii krpt inist of the time. o tiiat the lum i ler in the htiildinif had bt---onie tiionmifhiy j driei. This, taken in coimet-tioii with tiie !fact tiiat lite wall were all studded and thr j'htslerin lath taekeI to the -tuIdiruf. ac ( count?, tor the jrreat nnidity w ith which the tlame- spread, and the short time it iHk to consume th entire buildinif. The hoiim was fitted with pds and water I 'd-- through out, and wa most ounfortahly and ionven ientiy arranp1-! in every partieutar. When completed it would have In-en one of the inM hous- iu the town. There had lMi-n no tire in the heait-T for several day, and a. to how the fire originate.1 can otdv lie cttnjec- t . 1 1. : ; n.. ;a ... 1 I lli.l. O Ul.! .-4.0 .-.M..-.MK-K-.I Of f le'ti thr work of iie-eicliaries. pally covere.1 by insurum-e. The 1oh Imoort.t-on of Fine Cattle. A Sl..v.-sscii o.rr.-.j.iii.icnt infuniia u tlna Wm II Vlilcr nf n-iii.ili.itiinir tnwn- t -liij. I.s lately l.n.u-!itm .s.l of very fine I catlli fnim V.s.t4-rii olitu, omsistiii ,f T!iiniUfli-lin-il !l.rt-llll Hulls and Heif er. nd Steep, ihe Ste.-rn weiliini from l.iWTti I.T'HmiutkIs. Thev ureisuiilto lie tiie fimvt tiutu-h of cattle thai were ever bnjuirbt to t hia oiutity. Mr. Miller i lmit in -session of a hull calf (Row of Sharon) 13 month old, in common onlcr, that w.Mhi between l.IiK) in, 1 l.-Hl poiimls. It is raid by tin; heM juiltiw of Mock to be decidedly the beat, animal now in thi county, and no douU tiie hihe-tt pru-cd, too. Mr. .Miller" eye in well ail&jitrd to the aelertioa of suick. Joseph Howard's Life of Beecher. J't-f'I'li Hi.wanl. Jr.. the w'nielr known journalist ami frit-n.l of Henry Ward llwli- - i r C ir lilt !k-lst lIlTv Vt-urn is .n?r.'l.r! lll.tn :1 lifrof the pnrt I're:u'!iiT and Onitur. which i ! will tin i..u!'t ! tiie xtjinSari work, as jr. ' ! Howiinl intimate relation with Mr. Pevli- i J,,-J j'l-tly W"H p.ixtl:iritv as a writer r- hi a-nr:t!ioe of a work tvtlliar fitter, : ami valtf. We learn t lie work is to lie . i ln.nffiit : r Hihhitni En., at an early I day. aii'I will no tloulit In? si'iid hy jubcrifi- j ; ''" A Couple of Bakersviile Items. S'.tar lioilers are busy at their camps now . t'ommunion at Bakersviile on Easter Sun ! day. Miss Amanda Schmck has gone to Mt. ; I'lea-ant to spend the summer. John H. Morrison and family were plena- ' antly surprised Lvsl Thurs-lay eTeninn by a weddinir couple eailiii;i Umn them. By the : , tim tiiey had tinishe,! their se.pier the boys i were ready to fill the air with noise, which j was heard some three or four miles. The In.ys were treated to a line supper and spent the evening enjocahly with the newly mar-. re-1 couple, which was Mr. Wil-on Mason, of Mt rieosant. and Mis- Henr-t. from Ilone iral. Wiio w ill U-rie)!t ? A StrRENxDEa. PVKHRSVILLE. April 4. Iss7. Report of Centre School. 1 Tiie fo-lowim: is a re-rt of tiie I'entrc S-ii.n.l. Hiiadi- Township, forthe mouth end- . iiift Mar -ii 17. 17 : NiimU r of pupil on p,ll males lii. females Is. totai ol. Av-niiP" attendance durini month males 7. f.-niali-s . total 1" AvrriiLf atti-ndance durin-r term, males 1 1, females total ;. 1'er cent of. itten latex- dunlin molitii. male-? ' si '.males 77. total 7.. IV rivnt of atteiidutnv dtiriiij; term, maies ; si f.-nia'.es OS, total 71. Tiie following pupils were pre-ent every ; day iliirint: tl.e ti.f.th : Willis I'owvll. Am- ! aniaii I'owcll. j Nuiuls-r of vis'.ts -"i. anion.' them liein-.' ! I'p.f. st. 1 Iilriek and II W. Man-.-s. both, of w iioin il-iiven-i pleasant address,-- to the sch.sil. Ajiin have weclosisl a si hisil term and I f.rl -.-rail, oil o patrons, friends and pu pils for their kindness, and the interest they . have taken in the school -AoiL. J. M ( -.in f. Teacher. Western Notes. Kimtor : few .word- from this -- mav U-of iiit;-n-t to some of your Mr i,UIit readers. Ihtrina a rs-ent visit to N I',-ri-v Waik.-r. atid niitn.-rou- rask.i I met other former Somerset county j oj,le. 1 left -som.-rs. t eoiiuty in s4s :md se-ttUsI in tic- county iu Is.',a. Many omersi't , aiintv ieopie are s,-;in.r,sl t:irou'iiout the stall- Those who have settled down arid i.a.e U,-n iiidiistrioil.- and frugal, have iit come wealthy in the adaiiec iu prices o land, and hi the tcrtiiitv of tile soil. M-.ti;.t V.-riiou 1-.:tuaied in Linn county. ...,. on the lii i tin- 1 hiea-, and North- u.-iefii Ihiil-Aay. and contains a j-,puiation .':i!,iit ,,:ir tit'iiisiii-i. Thi- is a n.-ii a'ri eulttir.il n-jtiati ; laud raivcs iu value from forty to sixty-five dollar- -r ai.-re. Corn 'and l,..-s are tin- p-e.l,,miu.i!it product stale. A!' the 1 . n als do v 11, Icwev Ji."K Pl.K, III.K Mr. VkKv-s. I v.. March J!'. Is7. Where is Hosteter? aisitit tinn- t..r lr. Ilo-tettcr ti Ill-It Work '.V.l! Is eollltllelietsf on Hit Petit,, within the next Thirtv davs. We Ittive had in, bulletin from the festive I loc'or for iitstiit two week-, which is rather unusual. 1-at.r: I r. H-r-tctter coiih-s to time with till- lollow ili in the Pittsburgh '' "f t.e .lav . " Ir. I'u- l Ho-tetter. who is ju-i ns--nor- in. fr-.ni a o-ere ilitits-. -aid ye.st.-r' lay that, ! althote-h very weak yet. he still would lie! will .-iioitali to attend an important mivtini; of the si.K-khoId.-rs of the South Pi-tin Psolatiy Compati.v in N'ew York nel wi-ek. 1 r. If. Metier say- thai at tiiat mis-iim: -ti-is will lie lak.-ti to eonlpl, Ie the hllilditlir of t he ro.nl at on.-,., l-'.nnklin M. i ,wen. w ho has iiis-ii in llurots tor hi- health, will lc pn-samt at the mii tim:. The Italtitiiore .Vtihio Kail road d. al. al", ut w hich much has lss.-n written. I'r. H.Metti-r ays, i off altogether. The Battiinon-.V t Miio Crnp-my wanl.-l the original -I.K-k'toM. rs to put up inimi lluii their share of the money to build the South Pent from HaTi-burc to the Pleasant I'liity ,-oke di-trieT. It i- exjss ti-i that the Ikiiti non A ihio will 1" left out In the cold Mt. Moriah Items. II. It. Ijoiir is takimr the adva cof Joim tin- I'.apti-t. and is ct:tiini."ow n and bttruintr all hi- old apple tn-.-s tiiat do not Is-ar jtisk! fruit Ttic ns-etit -tortll phiyed ad bav.K ill tiie I'nioti Cem.-ti-ry at this pla-c, hai in,' blown down and broken -itin- tine inoiiutueiits and head-tones Joseph Zimmerman, who has iHs-n -i,-k for tin- la-t inoiitii, hits ;i.r.;in ri-oovered. and is a brieht and acftve as he ha- 1 lasi tive rears. Ir. I.tuir-! h--hi -. ri.- ..f lo h i- ot: S.iTiir'! .ir"j- himI atTt-fiti .h..iah Ih !f-r ifi'liv.-r1.! tin' -.irt(i luii" a tin Ivitz si -in ,1 ! iv -v. nin. Marh Jth. to a hh v ha Lilian t!i' advii-e of n..ri' - Ur- U v. ari'I on la! Kri lay 'tart ii i""r the cn-it W.?t U y.tn.I t!i- Miisip i. Joi;th i a tntr.il aii'l iti-lu'rioUH yo;in man. f 'ojm hahi:-. an-1 ami any j-art of t!i' V"i-t r.iti hfl j-mtnl of haviiiir him fr a i-it:n. Tvotif.nr ';iTirpri-:iz you u if nun, Kli . iKilz anI Klnnni i i!ir. iin:iL' the T:i-.-t wn'k. pun-HH'Wti a, H'-.v team ti.roher. Vc tm'l-r-tani tin- firm is also -liin mi :( ' fl pt -l;i. r'.ijM-r. anl i Ti t -uI iliii- Th en- j jrim in running ir. wh.'n not tn ii-h f-r ' thr,hin-f. thn npftlyiinr a loinr f it a;it. ! II. II ;ar.i'.(-r ofttie tirm t.f lianlmr St, im.ei tt Krie-lliu-' s Mill, where ; th. ir i. anin' noil i at .iveiithK-ateI. New Treatment of Consumption. hveryw nerv ji .j.U- are u ateluutf wirh ah , -rhin iMi ri -l tin exiterim.-nt inakin-; in ; th !'h !.wl lpiiia h.i'ti.ii in the ircatrm-.it ; ,t.n-uin'ti'iii hy it -ti of earUiun: ( :n -hi -.a- a'ni Milfhiintteil hylr.v'cn. The i iu- th"I "i Tnatmriit riufi-ts in Ihealrnln i i-:raiioT uf t,, the oatu-ut hy ihe N.wel.- oi a ! iiii.xttin of tni ::ri"n:e aei-I ai.I ul- phiin ttetl hy.ii''. n. It ri:fina (i with Ir. 1'Hrjrtt'ji. M I a on, r rui'v, alMii fwu year ... Ir th.- Ii 1Utc ii tua ie a eomtnuuieati n ri.- Aeadi-niy, of MelicinMiTiceni- ing lii j the ' thet.ry which h iri-atint-nt, which wa pulli-hel in ' 4itr ehi,-, July XL The i of the I. tr wa- itiat if the huriili. j e beli. v's to (r- the original atie of j ptir.n. could U- d.Mrovel. all would : ! I ! well. j One of the great -t .- mad.- toward this j j nieih.! of treatriKiit wa- the di-eov.-ry by 1 I Kock. a barman s ienti-t, thai iu the -.pit- j ! tie of consumptive patients wa- to be found j I a cruliar an 1 t hara tcristtc living vegetable ) I or organism, rnicnisx-opic iu size, foundi n no j other situation, and invariably f.,und in all j fuljenular di;e-.i. It wa.- ho'i that this f ht he liestroveil and tne -e of ! organism mi .... , ( 1 ... t j cart oiitc ac.'i jr'L-an ' su ipa u rei tci 1 vir'U' n rc-ulted. Tiie latter pro. e- i n.t, however. ( u-d in the expectation of killing tht IwHIlit the lean Unif sim'olv to render ba rrn the ; ,t ,lit.i, mi. r-.b.-. pn.w ami mul- ,j !v ,(,. t(leV Illav ,.f !ai k ..f ni.iirisli- nl, m s lar a. the rtiviiimiitK havt? p.n-, Doth- ins has lieeii devel.isl to which a man illicit piisntiaMy tie his faith, hnt enouiih ha.s lf-ti hrotiirht out to eive room for hie that the cure of this insidious d;e:i is not bevotid im(isiihiiity. Lwitter InisUtyen- Pa in less Extraction. Teeth extracteiialwoiiitcly withoat pain by use of Nittous Oxiile. or Laughintc Ju. f. J. m McMiixas, Operative Ientist lluei Block. Sonaerset. Pa. i the 1 iollliee I . . . 1 . " Step In the Box." Kol..win n-the n3nii-of the Cmn-i an.l ; IVtit Jnror ilrawn i dorre at M.v term of : litirt is..mmjhn,i.i.. fin,l-if M-iv Tfltli IIBlStn Jl RoRs. A-Hison John MH'amtney. A. J.i'olhom, Edward Mathews. Adi-clreny Cornelius Stthrie. O'lH-ma'afth Abraham P r. Confluence Tx-wi Grossman Elklick-Wiilis M. IVai ker. Jcifersion Ifs-orce M. Piekey. Simon P. lian.-iay. Ijiwer Turkeyfoot John V- k.ds. Milionl-Wdliam Hay. New LialtiriHire John M. Topper. Northampton William H. iVortiuuh. . Qiiemaiioiiinjr Neloti !,s,ver. Iavid Wilt. Josiah Boytu. Eockwoud Jai-ob B. lriti.hfii-Id. Salisbury Michael F.Smith. Shadt Frank Sclit. Jsomersct IJ-miUith Wm. 11. Frease. Siraerset Josiah Heruminjrer. Stonycreek Jusi-ph J. Sjieicher. Summit Elia Y'ounkin. Wellersbtirc' John N. Winters. TR.WERSK Jt'RORS FIRST W ITS.. Addison Philip Turni-y. John H. Bird. AlliVheny William W. ( .'cimrhrnuur. P-rlin Bunniirh J '. Piiilson. t'onemaiiirli Herman A. Walker, Iavid B. Wilson, Ianiel IlnrTman. E'.klick Jaivb Kensinper. Jefferson H. H. Kimmell. Abram M. Miller. Martin I.. Bowman, Henry Luca-, Benjamin Cramer, A. H. Kuhlman. Ijrimt-r Perry Huta l. Lower Turkeyfoot C. B. Hyatt. Milfurj John Fnase. Northampton J. II. Miller. Paint Joseph J. Seese. Jacob C. Enable. iuemahoninff liisiiye W. Riash, Jr.. Ia vid Pennsl. Salisbury Borouiih H-tiry Kidtivr. " W. Buyer. hade AUsert Berkeybile. Somerset Boroujh s. p. Sh.-maker. Cham'ts-rs Huston. Somerset David Husband. John Thom;, soa. Samuel C. F--X. Stoystown Rom. Pembroke Thompson. Benjamin F. Bowman. Stoiiveris k Jos.ph J. Suvder. Suuimit Michai-I Siiantion. Silas Walker. William N. Mas-r. rps.-r Turkeyfoot TIioiiuls W.lliams. Ja tsib Ilroucher. TUlVEKSE JI'RORS BMi WEEK. AddLson Samuel Wiil.clm. J.n oh E. Len hart. J.t'sib Sterner. Berlin Itoroueh F. B. Collins. Aibeit Heill.y Bi.u k Wesley Huminrt. Bnnhersvallev S. Sylvester Hay, S. P Hay. Cotiemauith Jiavid J. Thomas. Contluence Uomtuli A. S. Kulmer. Elklii k Samuel Thomas. IanielJ. Miller. Emanuel Yinicr, J.unb liiotfi-Iiv. irw-nville J. !. Arnold. Jenn.-r Jai-oh Hoffman Alex. Rhoad-. JetTerson Henry F. Miller. Henry F. Baker. Meyer-ilaiM iSor-Hieh J. I. Welier. ss,;, mou '..rin'. fieone lniiri-, Iatrreti Morrell. Midi His ns-k Solomon 1.,-ary. Jr. Millonl ilarrisou Weimi-r. S,l W. Bouch er. N.-W Baltimon- Bon.uh Francis A Lii.-k.-n. Norti-.ampton Henry Tideuiiur, Jih-1 it- w man. Uuemahoiiinir Jaisil, Zimmerman. Jr. Soniers-t Bon)Ui:h John Itis. Suiierset Joseph M. Miiler. li.sirire W. larteenv. tonvens-k Wm. W. Spunkier. Jos,-ph J. M-i-urave. Summit John kiiti-itnan. Ja. ob Bnwx-r. l'pi r Turkeyfoot s,i.tt Kim; Our Harrisburg Letter. y Otu tmr $iei vit I'nrr'irjrmil'n. H KKisBi R... April J. 1--7. The work this week luu lieeii considerably in advance of any other wis-k sinisr the s-s. sioiioftbe h-jtislature IkiTati. the memls-rs all n-aliztng tltt- fact that if the -ision is to end in any reasonable time, they must stop talking and pi to work. n Weiluesiiay evening a n-solutioii was earriisi by a close vote to rn-oiu that evctiine; session al ";'tt instead of vl o'clock, as here-tii-fore. This L-an inijirtan; move, and tends towanls breaking up the habit of not hol.tim; a -i-ssion on Monday, that pne-ticaily am. Mints to iinytliiiit-. The rubs of the House, so far as relah-s to the time of mcetimr. are only in fons for the first thn-e mouths of the session, after which a majority tote can change the time : during thXt time it takes a two-thirds vote. Y t)n Tue.slay some twenty hills pass.-,! third reailinti. which was a pnwl day's work lor the Lower House, anion-: the most import ant ol which were the Bank bill, which was - ns-oiisidered but deft-atsl Iiadly. This is ttu i end of the bill w hich has ctiu-tsl con.-idt rahle j talk. Si far as the qu.-stioti of brils ry is j con.x-rnisl, it i-,-yid.-ti4 so tar as the m-m-, lj-rs are isiticernisl, that no corrupt sulicita j lion was made, hut nodotiht some lunik- had 1 lieeii appniaiditsi by outsiders and informed j that something of the kind wa ti,-si,-i. atid ! if any cotitribulioiis were mad.- they re I m.iiii.sl in the hands of outside partii-s. A frtiiO nim!ttv of inviT-tijjriitittH wa t houiht ni j saryt ami hx- Imvii a.iminti-I. Wiiat tne f out' oiuo if tin- m:tttr will 1m- rt-niain to U Tiie hill had smc merit hut mariv nhj.i -tionahle feature-, and w:u opp.red -n jrnuinl-. hy tiioe who spke -iiid airain-t tt. The hiU top- vei,f the -ale of intoxicating drinks on Me:uoria! Iuy ku-4I without a ditsentitu; vote. Thi.- means n whi-kyon lKiir:ifion Ihiy. wfiieh is a most ritfhtt-ou- law. The riiarmuey h'U. itfter if had amt-ndel -o ;i ti suit ihe iietliral L'nt ieni'-n of tiie Il iu-e. of wiiieh thert- are -n vv rutetn in itumU-r, i;i--el !i;tle or no opi-itro'i. Th1 alp a. t. to r ju al the art of 1--C. was am'itded s. a to h-ave il ui-T) ulv.-. fo- ; and wild ejii. ; to.tt wt-n linaliv tri kt-n j on;, and on final pa -ae it w.e- ?i arm-nd'-d ! as ti rep-al the entire sca!p law of I " i Thi wa" done, it was rlaimed. ! conform to ( th-S-nate hill, wiii h wa--imp!v to n-'al the entire Ii-tiiity law. It will now 1:0 to a : -oin:uit.;et-ol'o 'tif-nTue To ctiipare il with j th' S-nate hill and report hark t the Hon-e. alter which final m lion will Ik taken. T!-e i taw tl4.') -Til! in ton, and wi l U i: ti il ' the hill now pending, i.-pa-vti tiually hv U.ih JIi'iN-?. and siLrneI hy tite 4iovenior. A -cial faldi'hr ha- het-ti ordered, to !h ( maile up of all Appropriation and Ilevj-nue j hilf-. whi-h is to In- takt-n up after AprilTi!n ; and will hnve pretilfiit afti-rthat dar j On W.'dnr-day Ili'Ii IJccum- wa-a-'ain on j thin! reading. It wa- amn-iti to watch the J opfrosifioii in their efforts to defeat the rn-a-- tire, Thev tir-t trie I to irt a rec.in-ider.it ioti of --tiin -vt-n ami ejyht. but failed. Thy then rerMirt'iI to all kind-of d:!atory motion" and aVi-nrd amendments., which were promptly rnhti oat by theSieuker.and final - ly, on Wednesday, the I: 1 1 pa--il "wtini'l reatling. There i-4 much -jieeulatioii a- to hut tin vote will K on final pa-sage. It now look a- though it would j .?, hut there are tin-? whoinsit thatvune ofthe extreme temperaiH-e men will n"t 'ttr for it. and if . it way be dcf te-J The Senate adjourned a.- early a.- U-t W ed- !e.iay. In view ofthe fact that tiiat (nmIv i far in advance ofthe Houe with their i.rlr r.., ft.n-r.-ti..., r r "i u'.mun ..uli.t, ..i-'um. ukuii m e niemU-rs had to go home to attend to private ba.iii on tiie fir-t of the month a similar motion was matie in the ilous, and it wa rather amusing to see how jrenennj the city member were in showing a willitig ne? to agn-e to an adjournment, but it kx spurned by the emintry niemb-rs. airl faile.1 to canr. Vearly all the memliers havi j-mie home, however, inclu.liu IN-in-ent:itive lliirli, ami thef 'apital has a di-sprted np -nr-anee to-day. Tlw-rfc has been consi.lerable talk of a new capito! buildin-. but it does not receive very much fkvnr from tle moot active inenilieri. and would not piss either Honae. Speaker Borer baa charzeof a bill which rontrm plares improvements to the present building, and the bunding ofa new library building, which may pasa. but it is ratlier dViiihtful. Philip. About the A. O. K. M. C. Why should you, or I, or anybody el-e. sit hnlitisf in silence, when we have the abili ty and opprrtunity to 1 zsl to humanity in "fiH-rtl? These thoughts airitaicsl Ihe minds of a number of our citia-iis. and dur- j ini last spring, in or,ler to have a pmper j nictiiii lorcarryin utit the als.ve. ijUit- a 1 mi 111 Ut united themselves w-ih the A.u. K. j I M. C,r " AnoieotOnier Knights rf the My- i I tie Chain." I Althoiiii ihtw was the fin-t onier of this j kind in s-omerset county it increitsis.l rapidly . ami t-ii;y there are several Casitles iu our county. The Castle of Stoyestown numbers al present about 75. Last nijriit they ttave a ; puhiie enJertainmetit to the people of our ' I bon-ugh. It was held ill the Reformed ! j I'liuna. and the meetm-f was called at H p. t m. by the i-hainiian. James Bausii. The 1 house was well tillcl and altetitioit n all of ; the exenuse-i very piod. 1 j The first exercise was a ' i.Sn-ef tni; Sini;." f j This was followed by reading of Scrij.tur... t j side, and then prayer by the Chaplain. S. J. j I 'aton. I The next was music, " Consider the Lilies. " j ! which was followed by the Address of Wei- '. 1 cme, bv Prof. Ed. Smith. The nsi.iise I 1 : t wa-made by Wm. Speicher. Both ad.lnt-s i and ns-pouse were well ns-cived by the audi- ! ! eni-e. : After this a sonr. "Simie Iay I'll tinxt tiie FriettiLs." The oration of the evenitis 1 j was then deiivensl by Key. S. J. Caton. He ' 1 9keof the origin of Am ieut Kniitht Er- : i rantry. and its relation to those limes, and 1 j M.siern Errantry, and iL-i influence ujsin our . tiliii-i. He alsoshewcd the lienefits wometi derive fruiu such an order by their husband- j beiiii; meuiiiers. an I concluiietl by showing . h..w the church, the world, and humanity ; iti general, wo'ihl be ij.-nefitted by ii. AS,io, by Wm. iH-icher. " A Warrior IVtid " was then sun. iu which the choir joined in the chorus. After tilts we hsfcm-,1 to an able ad dress on trie siibjis-t of the " Ancient rd,-r Knights of tin- Mystic Chain, and its Relation to tn. Cliun-h." hy Prof. C. P.. i.ardner. This was followed by a male ijuartette. " Voice of Freedom,'' by Wm. Hrubaker. Win. sjK-i, her. C. W. Pujrh, and Prof. W. II. C . ver. The next was 1111 address by M. V. S.rber. on tin- "tibject and Aims of tiie Order." fl.ts i-iitii man sp.ke iu a humorous styi,-. and toi.l a irn-at many tl.in .wrtstiuin to the subj.-et. A humon. us piis-e of music wa then stiii-. entitled " You Can't Always Tell." tiie solo by Mis M tittsc Bruhaker. and the ci.o ns by the choir. In tie- last pari Prof t i ver -alia p.irt of tiie chorus in iermati. w hi, h created some amusement. Mr. John i. K-s her ti.eti read an ay on ftn- " B. ll..-tiis i,0-,--ret Ssn ieti.-s." Tills Wa- an afile pr.Hiueiion. Mis-Mamie i'tu'h and Mr. Wm. s.pcieh.-r then sani a du.-t. entitled No Home Lik My linn," whi.-h was highly a; pr.-iat-l. J. W. Mostolier was now infoduce l. who was to .leak 011 " S-eret Soejcties " and ! claimed that his held had already Ixs-n i plo'.u'h.-d !en'thvviseand ep.sswi-e. au-ieatv- eoruered. and the only way for htm to plough it over was to plow tree around it. He. h.ci ever. did not 1:0 , nor ti,-iu. hut straight tlirniijti. and iraie a i;-sl Utlk. As.,!, by Mt Pujh. "Tiie -,s.n., .., then -uui:. tiie eiioir joining in the ciioru with appropriate la. la. to very- dirth uli tune. After thec!o-,'no ceremoui.-s the Iloulefe yuanette suu. - The .o.! Nlht." and tie. aielieiice went home welt pi'-ased. and w:-. . 1 11:11 1 U-fore in n-i-ar i to-.s-ret ordi-rs. A- a citUen and outsider. s-rmit me t.. say that the entertainment was very isi. Tin-exen ises were new and ititere-tlit.'. To an unprejudiced mind it seem- to me that su- h an eutetainiiv-tit is a rati-l ineeutii to stnuiLtheti your Ca-t!e. to r-m-ive pr-;-..-i1m-c, and to ive you a lar.'.-r capacity for -1 -in.' p-sl. To ttie eiii.eu-and other orders, I would sav : We have splendid mu-iral talent, w. have plenty of intelbrt. Why not have inon- entertainments -u.-h as this one. and tiie one we have rci-ciitlv had. and show the world what we may do if we w-iil .' A Sl'K.TiroK AMI ClTIKN. Stoye-town. Pa.. March 'f. l-s7. An Army Reminiscence. K ntToR Ii KRi.n : With yur xrermt-ioti I w ould like to -ay to some of the " Uvs " many ol them now grown gnr that 1 n--memiH-rweil the M of April, and no douht they a!! do. What a liwiv march we mad" toward- p.-ter-hijrg during Ihe l--rc-nMn. and Ihe warm reception w r.i-civ ! fr--in the oti-u pant of Fort ire-'g ah. it it din ner time. I recollect a little incident that o. 4-um-d ju-t a-we wenk 'ifining to tin- fop of the little knoll that hid the f..rt from our view. Mow the "Johnnie-" opened out on u- and how. a- we closed up to th- right, leaving a -fiiire for the moment U tween t'i. left of oiircompuny and ihe r.-hr of ri.enex: company, a -hell ja-;-d througii the -pace, tearing up ttiegnmnl. Th next moment brave men filled t!-e -p.u-e, a'ld on We W.-!it with a yell. I (vni-mher we!! how .Jim Spang It apr-ared a:i-nf Thi- i'me ;l he ri-ht-l Xa the front a few p;iccs. with cap i; one hand, and gun in flu- other, -winging hi- cap alovc !ii.- head, and -houring. ' t orn- on. hoy-. " On w went, hut not ail, f r otne fell hy the way. b;it wirh their faces Th.- f,-. fa'lv W'-re the brave if -I- don.-. !i- i :i t-arr:- niar wa- that of Michael Lohr a lie -Mil -d tlir tl ag from tinder the eolor-Uarer. wiio li.vl faiien a f w' fvt from tiie diti-h. ari'l place! il on the foir. and when we went into the ftrt Mike wa the tir-t eoI"r-bear.-r there. One amusing incident happened to Sam Hiofrny.T. On- f t!ie "Johnnies" g--t a -let -4. .-!om- t Sam tiiat h- riddh-1 his knap a k an I hrui d hi- -hoai l -r badly. Sam. thinking h-wa- hurt, rolled ov-r and t a:!el o;it : " -iive 'em h 1. hoy. I ra sht '" though riot a d.-"p of hhod wa- drawti. After the tort was captured and the tiring cea-ed. tiie eolom l -'nt fr the man to it had picket! up the color atid carried them into tiie tort. Wie-n Lohr r- nn-d him s if a- tiie in.tu, ;he t olon-! pr"rre;el hirn to th.- rank f -ergi-ant. w ft: h he ri fi'y d s rveJ. We mo.-d of to tfi- rei,t of frf and lav down. S . ! si-:-n of eo' ;rd tPH.iHi ,-a'ii'1 m m t.;ng pa-t in rear .-f wh-Ti tie Ih-l- "( n.-l up froinah-ng line in fr mt -f u- t.i !iel! th.- color.-) tr.M.:. over u-. hut li'l very li!th- 'larn ige ti in of artiiiery wa- hrougiit upon our left to sll.-iiee the U'-l-. wiii! h we did in a -Iiort time, our gunner making ..- fine shot- a- it wa- jfts-ihh- f.r anyone ti make. eptni:iig hi- -he!l ju-t over f!i- jKrT-hIes. nt ver mi -iug a -hot, ex'-ept the tirt mt-. and ir -tnick in the v.rt-ho!e. We .!. pf on thi- ground that nighr. The next morning at ilav-b-vnk the i-olor.-d fns.p- mad a grand charg- on the big f.rt, but the Jhnuies had -kipped S.on a:i i f-fi- er r"le alotig in our front, and annMi!t'--l that a brigade of the ninf ii eq- had entered p.-ter-hurg at tiy-bn-:ik. and found h ev;icii at"I. Then our cheer- an! rafis wnt Uf to gether. Son we started to find Jet? Iavi' last d;t4 h, as there is when: he had an nounced that he was gi.injg to die. A. T. Ki u-. IvioNTow?. Pa., April 2. 17. To the School Directors of Somer set County. t ; enti.fmft ; In piirsnanre of the forty third section ofthe Act of sth May. 1VI, yon are herehv n.itifiid to nt.s-t in ii.nven ti.,n at the Court House, in Somerset, at I o'c lock, P. M.. on the first Tii'silay in May. A. I.. Is7. beini: the :inl iLiv of the month, and select, rrtYi rin-r, bv a mnioritv of the whole number of Iirs-tors present, fine per- ; son, of literary and scientific aiiuiremetits. and of skill and experience in the art of; leaching, as .unty Superinteinletit, for the three succeeiiitiif years: and certify the re- j suit u the State Superintend- nt. at Harris-1 bunr. as mjuired by the thirty-ninth and - fortieth section of said Act. ; J. C. Wellek. 1 Co. Snpt. of rV.merwt Ownty. ! OiaVBtKTS, FA Apm 4, l"JSi. 1 Loct. A fountain pen. Any one finding it 111 plea. rerarn to the Hmu office, and he will be rewarded. THE NEW RAILROAD LAW. BfltU t of t lKs RH or ..KH.T PI RLIC 1-ITItKt.sT The pn.-jsise of the inter-state rommen-e 1:1 w hich i.s.k eifis-t on M..11, Liv L-"t-j n.-o-j- Tn.ni'ti .arr'fr nr r'ajru-r enr.iti in t),o tr.ujtrtat:on of lui-Mti-!. or j-rt-'rTy wholly hy n:!ro! f jurtly V-y waicr. w,i-n rn in i. -mrnt. r arr.irii.iTt) ut. f.r a mnsiTni mi farrlat1 or hipmtit frn r lfrnt.r" if rhe Tni-eil Sratt. or Ii.r:r or '!untfi;i. u any nchrr !ate or imuiry of th- CuitfU Starts, or ih Ii-tric! of .V itimbiti. to aitv other tftT ortvrriton'. etc .. j i.r (torn any j!h.-- in rht I'ti.tttl Srat to an ' aiiidccia (ir-iji cimiiiry. or trm any plure j in ihr Cn;tt.l S:..i. ...mu'i a h'rvijrii coun 1 try to any otht-r pia.f in tiie Vir.tni Sta.t " It provhlt. that Ail fharvc- mailt- tor tht j tm?:tj-ation of joLti rsor roit-rty sliali U - r-narMr nii'l j'.i-t. It any rornniMfi t-arr,rr -uhjT ti thf pnviMon of t!i art ihai! '! nrr l:rcs t!y ir ui'I'rtTiy, nrt- or U-i frotit ir n than f-ran-tthtT for lik' fwn'i ut:'hr nilar .inurnfaiif. 1 1 ifc-mi-niii --airit-r -Iiai! ht ilitmi tf'.iiity tf unjust Iirr.mi:!ation. hih ! uiiiawtul uii'l'Tllif a. t. It nta.lt unlawful aioj f-tf any rt-n:-int'n rarri.r to in.c nuy ini'lu or iiim'uvni ahie n reft' rv net or a iv;inta'r any h N-d. ronijuny. l-aiiry, ti. Tin art al- that cnuu'-'ii rarriers i.all make projT jrov;siin fT n wr:i-nt inTt-r hai:.:" of traf fic with comn-fti:!-: lims. anl i.a!l n--t h" criininatf in thi-ir charj-t-s N twtrn ii O'C-ni-tin iin. T'li.- ::t. Imwrvtr. r tjr.irt' thar t i i v ! n)l alhn -rh.-r (iU'parj.t to u tht-ir fr.i k. It i .nvii41 that a irrvar nit rn ma-h- ft.r ( arryin irt vj N r paiitj'r- 1 urui-r ihr iit!iK' irt-ui::.-rtiu,j t' shorter tlian f-r i-nj-r -lt-tiitu Thr ti.Tt-tNti. i vnvri thi- o.niiiii.tiii. howt-viT. to j-rrii: tit." uu-i. nvr.tii ;r ini-;inv liiii-: T'iIi.htt. -t j;1 ;. u I.ty Ci.it -u.-h -o-.i i:u may f - it jMr.it' Al! cnj-itc ..--n a ti r.irrii-p- um -I hac ..-(.'.l.V" (-; :!i'y Th it hfiuNs f r..!. N.f .i.l- :..i;I . liia-iv at any lu: .f r.-h::-.-i r..:. i ma'h- unhi'fi! t- th;tn t:;t- jk..-1 -M-hih T.nit.'. hut rnut Ik i harv a .it i. I r nifi f r.t ntut h t'ti i: h the ni'-i-'U niuT U- : - li. hi:. A.! n i tniiir:"!: tin- 0'i:ii:u -i--n. snii:o:' ' ra't .t an-i t:;f r.trn- . Ah.. -h.t.: give s.i ii pubi. 'J . tL v rnayd-viii lie liiiljui'i!, a.n. fir;.i; enter into any earri: of ; r' t -in pha -l-i foil. etc. pi , a-!ar-- any f -Uil.lfKl'c r tr- i:ti l m,-I-r-f ut t-. , f any ' -nini- -ii .i'i.v f'-r 'Isia .i.-t ' T-i by th- v f de-T !o 1 lte ; r- !a:i..n. to- t l.ii ni; :ig , the eolli- -ir c'n n l-.-- on or --r--.n-. t ge:h-r w da 1 nag- inay rnak' -inp:.ttnt ni!.-;on and rnav tTing -air in ,m . iia'.f in any ' in . ourt - t tiie I'eit lia-v -iaii nor pur-ue h.,-vj, tfd S'.iie-. renu-da . i'cr--ns ve.ltine. .r aidin.' atid a!-e::;ng r;-e io.a.i.'it ihi- law, w lii U' eiii'.ty ol a ; dt rnean-'r. nd he -libj-t i to a fine not to x- ; veed to'""-' for ea 'h !r!h-!i-e riiere i a con! m :-.-! -n f v an:ht d r. ; h- appinted tiy ifje president, ar.d he giv en rhed;.- ret:n a- to rem.e. a;.. ', .r e.:-, . rnoretiian fhre- of the e- .mm; .-ioiii r can ire irolu one pohtie.i; p -'. .ind no p r--.ti holding ie.i.i"ii5 ith ..r intcn-ted in ;mv comni'-n carrier can a om!ni:i'ii. r. f he 1 omtiii-ion i- given aat ietnt v : in ipuire iniu tiie hu-ine-s al!aip of a.nv cirn nion currir and to compel ti,e pre-eriee tf witiK-- arid pro.iut .ion of rhtk" In ea of a r ta-al lo o-eognie Tin- aL'itority the 1 Ir. -ait conn of that junM" -.i.:; , an cornp-! fi.'-wi'iii" to oiwy t!,e -nh.ei,a ('-.ni- :;t:r' may he :i!d vi;h t!;f m-;h !u'.-'. m i; 'ie form ! jh tit. t:.. -M ith-g forth the a ie rati'-!!' The eommU-ion wil! :ior;T'v 'he 'etmj-any complained of and if the ir:i-:r emplain-.'d of is not eorre--ted the rorpin; io?i iia.-authority to ie-:in an i;iV'-Miga:a"i No eomplaint shad h i -mi-eil on account ; ol !ie ah-eiii-p of direi t damages to com pi ah t- ant. The commie-ion, is to make wriEten i -ratenic n:- of tiie tiers found hy their ines 1 lig.i.iio!i, and in indicia; proceedings t ! o j Ta-emt:urs ;ml to Ik- taken as prlmn fai ie vi 1 dem-e. I lui-a-eof it violation and no rcparatiota j the etimtn:":"ti an- to r.ike tii e-asi- to the j circuit roirr of the pn-jw r jiirNJ:e!!-n. where ; tiie ea.v wj! he r--d on -iiort notir e. the re port ofthe eonirni-in to I- taken a- priuvt I t'.trir evident e. Theeonrt mav Ir ue writs oi" ! itijunetion and wnt- of a.farhnient-. etc. against the common carrier, or if a rorjeou- ' tiou. agtiiif-t one or min- of .the dire 'tor. ! , rni--te,M .r agent-, 4iwt. rs, lis--.. etc. atid may irnpti-- tin n..t excti-tling p.r da I for everv d.iv ti:t v i orit'nm- to d.-'Uv :he ! rdcr of the c.nrr. the nt parry complaining. ..r t "irt, or in the tr a-urv. dirt T. When - n.-v to g.. t. t he h :.:d b the l- the eorirt may in -li-pufe -hall U- .'f th va'.-ie of fjjo.n.r ni..r', ei'h.-r pir'y lo -wh pr-Mtv-ding !K'fTe-a;d -oi:rt nia ap peal ti 'he suprem' cMtr of th.- Triiie! Liti-. 'rider The -arm- re-gn'r.t.on- r. pro-id'-i by law in r-nec. ..tyitiri'v for .-u-'h appeal; hut -u-!i apj--:iI -hail not ot-n:e :. -lay -r su-erM-! the .rr ler of the cour or ti.e .X11 utiou of at.y writ or pr - then-' n : . and i, c-airt ri;ay. in cverv :n li matter, -.rder the pay me 1 1 .. -licit .uui ( Kiiitv I fe. a- -iia'l ! iln-rmd rea l:ahie. The , onimi--ion govern tli.ir --ai) pn reeding, ate! a n:ajonty c ni-.t.'Tt'- a 'pi , rum. Their a!a": - are 7.""i. Tli. y iia.e aufh"r:.y ro a-ic,;;i a -e re'arv and otjnr ' inn- arv cnip!"e-. All f.'a ir crt;- !5-c-w hile not at Washington are t. U- p t;d t-v tiie govinmienr. Their prine'p-t! .:liee i to : (- in W.iiiingT-n. anf they nrev nie f anv-wher- in the I ii;t d Siatr-s. The eorrui:;---ioaer- are autiiorld To n.riiri annn.il re-j'rT- from h cornm-ri arrier-, lualiing a . ery full -tafem-nf of all tiieir bar-.m-s. and . they ma reijuir- a urn:', .mi --ti-rn ! count- t U f. ihod by ai! eoinnion carri r. TIjc -.ri!:iii'--i. no.-t r. -rt n the -i r t irv , of rite interior "i the I-t day of lrmU" ot -aeh ya-ar. j It i- furl er pp-vid'-d 'bar noii:i:' in tite act -hall -ipply ti tiie carri:igi'. n-r:ij' t hathhing t pntp. rty free or at reduced mt-r : f.-rtiie I'nitol State.-, -tate r Minnieijia! gov- er;in!er-r-. -r f'-r chart. tb!e piirj - .r to or tnun :'a:r- an I e.p-i;.on- fr eh:i :t.n : t hen-at. r t he i 'liiia-e . ,f ntileag-. e X'-iir-i- n or ri'IHIUii' J in tiie act tl p:t- :.'-'! e .n-'isini f'Ul g' ' 1 N .r-oTig prohibit any bice i r :te, to n ri:!ro,ids i! ; d t.. common t arrier mim-ferr- 1 t rel.-gj in. ff'rii g' itig fr-- r-.rr and crnpiovee-vor n nii-r-M! .'.r'ipany . changing pa r ti eompan; .- for iheir ami not lung in the ' lT"e :age to : heir own otVn t p r vent t!te .tTeer-"f Tiy tr companie- frm ex-k-f with other rai.road thcer and empl.ivtt, act -i;a! 1 in anv w av abridge ir alter the remedies i comm :i Jaw r hv -ta'ute, bn w exi-;ing a; th- provi- ! ion- of the ar- in addit ion to !-uch r 1 -nduig htigatioti d bv thi- act. t die-. pr id. d tija: t all in ar:v w;i MARRIED. ti:kntmi-ku - par-n age. Krie-h-c. hv t tl:c l.nlh.rin Rev. J. .1. Welch, j Mr. Kdward !. Tr.-nt ami Miss Minnie p-l Mtlsser. Uitll f,f siforiycre, k r,w?sliij., i ei-set cooniy. Pa., on Mured LTth. j MA.-tN HI'H-iT. n Tl.iir-.lnv. M in h ' j ".1. 17. at the resi..-ni- of the ntfi. iutiic minister, in Mni-rs-t. hv K.-v. I. I. K L- . - van. Mr. Wis..n K. Mason, of Mt. Plerisan'. Pa., and Miss Sa.lie Hiirsi.of l.in. ijal, W.-si-j m-in-laii.1 i-ounty. P.t. DIEU VI FKKSHKRtiKIi. n Friday, March S. pisiiiri Wulfersberip r, Sr at ihea-e ,,f .4 y,ar. months an. I 7 -lays, He pass.-) a ron-i-Tent. Christian life, and was laid to rest an onlinir to the ritual of the church of lii ehoii-e in the'eem.-rery at New Centrevilleon S-m.lay morning, the J7fh of March. New Spring Millinery and ti in - All theIeadiii-;TTle!of Ha!s. h..nntrt. the Oit fiisliiniwbie triniuiinif ti'iiiin thi week. Mw. A. rl Uhl. GEIS, FOSTER & QUIM 113 & li.-) Clinton St ., JOHNSTOWN. PA. 'i have the DRESS SILKS, BUTTONS AND TRIMMING In Western IVnnsjlvania, oufsitle of Pittsburgh. SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES. When CARPETS, MATTINGS, RUGS, OIL CLOTHS, Lace Curtains, Stair Rods, Stair Paris, &c. CoilK tO IIS. Gcis, Foster & Quinn. Louthers Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. TixT'"! 7j,'c' smm4i" FRESH AND PURE DRUGS. Jleflicint'x. I)iv Sftrjj's. Sponyes, Tr limits Siippo rtf rs. To ih t . I ides, J'crf antes, etc. Till-: i" T' 'Il '.IVt.s PEi;.si,SAL ATTENTU-N' TO THE COMPJUNDIM'i UF Physiciaiis PrescriptioDS 1 Family Receipts (..fir i .:E vKt.xn nm to idmv mush a.xd pi he akiu le SPIXTACLES. EYIXrLASSKS. And a Fuil Line ot Optical Goods always on hand. From such a larcre assortment all tan be suited. THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our roods to intending purchasers, whether thev buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. Tii I MIT. SOM VAlVJT. MAIN' A NEW BOOK STORE IS SOMERSET. AVM. II. AVELFLEY, IM )OKsF.LLKi; .-s lilKHSET. PENN'A. uir;Tn'l MULES. TESIAHKSTS, in Standard aad Miscellaneous ture, such as HISTORY. BIOGRAPHY. ALL THE POPULAR NOVELS. - wen a the5 :.v.-r:U a:: SCHOOL BOOKS AD SCHOOL SUPPLIES ALWAYS 1.1 STOCK. s t .a. rr I o x k i v : And m fuli A- ! Ledgers, Day Books. Pass t'tSF. H l:m, 1 "V rit i ri if "1" iMcls. I'.Tl ll "1 f. Il.-t IVris, IVin-II,. ;.sA H I. ;.. ' .'-vf f.r s .V',.s- '.' MA. ',,' r.s. THE STOCK UFJl STH Es' J:l.AMiS IS FliHSlt Jt CttMVLETh Arid hjv' k'i Nfii i jn-:M!ly f.r :-( !t n s-nn -t (V.u::f urd will Te iry t jMir'r. 'f.-r: . . r--(-ff.-Jt-in-e ar-.ui H-'k. '' . ij invite-l, tu;-i al m;t jr'irr ai rhe j-r-.n r itith-n. f-TI:F "V y MS t y;'W .. St XT T' I."YI'. VUVi T'RE. Uli "1- 'A I:TITI . h;r.jifn I! .fr r a iti Fuit.in. :n (.iiirTiimi-. o H--T- ! 'h-ii !.t i-f 1 ft' "Tii'-r -i i miio tie- K ii. K-Tiii.- - ttU I!, .i- tl. Oi.ii In eti thi it r!.T. - fit- ... tt MT' ' uli :.; V ii! ! SU rRlr'r ' V !.... 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Box M Ctueao. larirest Stock of GOODS, SATINS, vou want Our prices arc the lowest ami iroods the best. Pi'It pntnTi Great we' - - ieete - J urk of HOOKS, Books in all Departments of Litera Is. ;n an vtv!t- and Bi V';o:iir;rig to .Ie Jt.-ttiinrrj in-iu-liiif and Memorandum Books, tH.S of ALL A.7's si, I'HJrtT Iriks., .Vv-., in l-.m-i-li . sV-. r.r .. fii ni.h fr.i w. amp molu- Win. II. WKLFLKY. WITHIN C. SHORTLIDCE'S 7 ACADEMY -r -.-ry -..-sr-. S' fi .r 4iBi ii m-t .i.'i ' me.tlrrtfai e ; j.i T a -' v t a.l icvl;;-, u a-Uxiiei .ii'l .'..n n. anl l .-e. V' eHi H! A t . : lit ;-rti-'i. r ir ii .;.-: i iv ;-: iiv i el.- .-tii ir'li ! r ii . i f'iirr.-r. tl'I-iT rrav rat-! ht'I, i u.e. r'r::i('ttri. And r r. -Uir - i: if i:. vr--t;r;:e -ein-.i-. 1 t,i-'-"iv -shti: in i. i i in I"VKt, II in ',,, tii In Hii'-n. . itJ iWimti;;; fv-n y-.:r ;i ti- rir:Tii-re)Hl (-(irrm.'dT. I'h -!. 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