MiUDlaEiiL U. POST. v. - SoUmn Obsequies Taok PUct It St Peter'. ABCL'T 1,000 PERSONS PRESENT Pontiff" Body to Remain In Sareo eeut In St. Peter's Until Tomb In taelHa of t. John later Hm lrn E retted. Roma, July 17, T IvMy ot Papa l.eo was Interred In St. Peter's Satur day night. Tbe stroke of the ham- Iff J ' r- -v. tous . Israel,' It wa holHed Into the ton sarcophagus above the door, wlv-re. It will remala until the grateful oartllaais, created by the late pontiff, (hall erect a aultable tomb In the Ta elllot, of .SU John Lateran. whh-h m chosen by the pope himself aa hl final reatict; place. MEETING OF CARDINALS Cardinal di Pietre Talked of A Ctm prcirita Candidate For Papacy. R.wte, Jly 18. Almost all the cur dinala of the conolaxe have now ar rived. ThMr time yesterday wa main ly ocv-nplasl with a lenalhy meetlnt ot the vnt;ret:atton, which wa hole ble for the cordiality with which Car dinal CibNvna wa received. Aftei the meting the cardinal received it u moron a visit at their verlon reel deneos To well Informed circle Oar dinal Atiitelo dl Pletr r-ro-datary ot the late rope. boing talked of aa a vnrroinie candidate In the event that Tarrtlrl Oroclia. Oottt, Ram poll or 9ra(lno Vannntellt I nnaMe to Keonre the neveeaary vote. Should di rtetro be elected pope he would, it h said, be the representative of the Rampolla-Oottl faction, and yet would be fairly acceptable to all. Cardinal Michael l.oinie. archbishop of Armagh, who, with the exception of Cardinal Oibbonn, will be the only rncllb.-pekinK cardinal In the con clave, bar arrived from Ireland. H alri he believe! that the -id -eot j to loo v.,-iil,. if quickly chosen In! '! eae perhaps, the hope Is fathei j to the thoucbt. as he said he did not ; I look forward with a preat deKrec ot ' pleasure to beins shut tip In the Vatl Aimxt nws ccsDiasxa ry ' irm will mtav. .iiip'.t 'hriie, the lm r rathedn". at?- v rnthrins ft i. ii. lia.i beu laid ir .! ihi most ;or . sniemr of aV. the ohe- t, "T ir. t. '. -r- f , . - t tiR '. Teie; In the cermnnie. r , : Br)jpr in the h rhapei chrdr, R-r'va'. n:" the .""-fclti ttfp cair- keys of command fiecveo. ii. a RTh priest rr tnv-tb- Hi Hirt !. ;. "ardtnh ii --. a? waiting outside the tr viie; roho? siirrvunded by -hapt-r o: th- rathndrai. which ! .'. t iipr Ceppetelli. who con-ti- sf-vir !. iAppnni and Mk7; :.. j;wtec; thf work of the re- mov;.. i.; tn- b-fT uhlrh was erecmed by (irh; )-1tari or poke's oarriers .;t!T.i ir thetr bril!nt red bmrejde i cofciumts They at first tried to Tae tJa- bier, bu; flnd'.nr it too heavy ther - slowly lic it onto a low car with onlselesr wheels Tito., tc Uif 8tT.:ns of th" " V v rert " whtch ru; dolefully tSr.iuin th- lorry chnrrr. anl receded to a illt tfnti tti- nro-5sioi. carrytBi: cair.H-- u:. torch.- siou-t lef- ttie cast--. fr.' n: :r. rntirrL. naas- n.f :: r w kte'- ' :von ' the f.:.r::. . . !.- .io catnered la., t tr.f :r a:u fi.-v iruz'-? around the k- (-.--tct- arrrve: ar the snati-.. i-uu.. tn teicz a- carried ii-" utii wn rnt-reJ aea..; art.. t. , rr-.-.:-riikj. tn- cnaof. mr s"Ttwpscn?7' casmnt mtc tne rri.nar' i ta- suaaenn turne:! on tec-T. uhl: h-r- a. tot- wno cad w;h. tcvrauor. wr-' sioppe.; r Bi...Li: i: 't- ma.-, ua" ct tti" nuilv- itv WrSill- o OOUt.- lit- r Ul- l'lta Hm."-: 'tVimir. tii- '.Lar- wa- Court UTiiu -e-! - or '.D- iate tanct in- it- liBiRTt t: a iwu-'ri. ' u.- a'lUi- i:uar Onnoti tc Koiei c' joj ir ta- cnap'. tr muni' cjiautej to tt'itv" c-' jt. an- '.r;ia.pi.. an4 "in h rararur" rnj ot; wit- itiniit' eHv: can during the present hot weather, j Speakinj; of Cardinal (libbons. the j Irish cardinal paid him a plowing ; tribute, though, like all the prolate '. here, be held out no hope that tlu ' American cardinal had tlir remotest i-hanct of eltvtion "ln1hd.' said Cardinal l-ogue. "1 think Cardinal Cibhons would he a snbiecf for commiseration If the se lection should devolve upon him. for ! no Americar. would care to spend the , rest of his life confined within the' nrwlner. of the Vatican." ; The Irish cardinal expressed the' opinion that thi question of sending a nnte to the powers protesting aenlnsf ! te treatment ot the Vatican by the i Itniian provemmeni should be left to the eit pope Aa UNNATURAL CRIME Fa'wier and Hi Wife Arrested For MurdsHng New-Bom Beta. Prownvilt,- Pa.. July ?8 William C. Amol.l 2o years old, a well-to-do i fanner i. .IffersoL township. Frette j county, v , takeu to jail In Vnion-, j Ut. -h?. h2 with the murder of his' . ami. His wife. Mary Efne Arnold. 22 : yeara old. i- also charred with mnr cUx. od '. wltaJic- 'j as aoon as ahe has re-1 ' rflwewd. mw the chUdMrth" ht! torasa. part of. "the unusaaJ tragedy' La.te.4iD FTttUy night last Dr. LJlley, cl this place, was aumbioned to the Arnold Jiooae, where he found a wo man and a. new-bom bab. He was told by one of the parents that he called tc to kii: tat cbild. The pcyatoULD examined the batie and dr-w rroc a moutf. t maaa of clott that eeart rbokeU it He then told the oocpl- tha: hetor- h- would kill the chili! h would kil. Wtt of then. Yeaterday Ur. Ulley, with a fnenC. wee: u toe Arnold borne and asked o see tne oaot Thf motner said h was eeal and nad been buneri by her aniban Ofhceri later exhumed the boOy an .; to-- corone- s jcry found that tn- intact had Deer, tncraerec and recommended thai Arnold and his srtfe b cnaraen wiu. mcraer The dieciosur- ji- t. taock tc us commu nrtj . a to- coo pi- wrr- very poptuar. Wedneetfay, Jyly M. The troop dolac etrtke duty at Rick tnoad. Vs. hava left tor tome.' For an aasault upon A 11-y ear-old white airl Craae Green. negro, waa lynched at Pine Bluff. Ark. For the all months ending Jane SO, 4AI.MT Immigrants arrived at New Tork. of whom MO applied for assist a ace. Rlltht Rev. Henry Muehlalepen. vicar tceaeraJ of the Catholic arckdloieee ol Bt Low la, died from a stroke at par alyaia. Anna Garrison, of Brldtreton, N. S, whose 1 wm tor off by ma-hlnery la her father's basket factory, died from her injuries. Thursday July S. The paper Mill of Case A Marshall ear Hartford. Cona.. was destnyel by are. Um, IJOO.OOO. Safe blowers visited F.siherwood. La, and seen red ISl.000 from tbe saft of a prominent Urm. TThlle aleepltyt on the tri-V of thf rennaylvania railroad near Franklin ra , C. F. Shearer was etnivk by a tralr and killed. Prof. W. U Woore, chief of iht weather hnrean at Washington. -will tv to Kurope fo consult officials on meteo rological methods. IWanee his li-year-old eon wouid not pet p w-hen called. William Llard of Knoxville, la., shot and killed hinc In bed and then committed suicide. Friday, July J. Oeorge Stoller, a IVnnaylvanfa rail road civil engineer, has been appointed assistant highway oommisMoner ol lYnnsylvanla A severe earthquake shock was felt at Salt Lake City and Ogden. I'tah No damaire was done. .John tlllbert. a negro, was lynched at Plnckney landing. Ark., for mur dering a White planter. A $.r..AoO,fiVi macaroni trust waa or irsnlred at Chicago, which will control 2f of the largest fa.-torief in the United State A team of horses, driven by Robert Hamilton, was struck by a passengei train at Rostock Falls, N. Y. lHh horses were killed and Hamilton fa tally Injured. Saturday, July ?V Benjamin O. Hill was hanged at the Vnited States tall at Washington. IV C. for Vife murder. Julius Finn. George Friei and Amll . Yost were fatally burned In an explo-1 sion at a brewer- at Butler. Pa. . The potftoffiee at Wayvllls. N. Y w, robbed of l'.OOO two-cent stamp. lO.oftCj muiii itimm and SAoO eicht-ent ' eta m pa. The International Hebrew Confer ence, represented by delegate fron; several countries. Is In session at Vmintaln Ike Park. Wd. Tbe case of Assistant Paymaster IV lano. courtmartlaled for financial Irrep- MOB AFTER DETECTIVBI OfBctr Gathered Evidenca of Whola Mil ThUyerj at Foster! Pa. NAMROWLY K8CAPCD LYNCHING !' ti - f'Vjilit' Uif I;Ui.Oj hern LMff ' wr Lu tLui ' f 1 ti- cuo! li trv 4tb I'r.c.i-' lioiy -ik-' 4it.fijUu:. w f!tr: oi': llife ! ' W A tint-: jt- IjUa- J' U - . 11 i'r -jt.Uj' -a4,4ii . " U-' 1 iiaxJlia-'" b:ci". LJUU .. r - ' ' . UiiiroUi Ufti .yari- .. u-: o... AVkwu4r.- eWiti AAeAti' - ;. t. him- k-i, ArCfIrli 1.1m iii. (t t a t- ! - - . t' . vAv?ir': lii H lit ... t . r . i VJi ' ' ' -- -riiUl .u:.- a,?u- . -'! , i' UkarJUag - Uri.I i-a k-:. Ol. Vi- UV 1 Ii- uitur jiUi - ' wckla- V' Jtii' ' o-i . t- fLAi- a1:.. fit' a. ? Ut tiif . .4-i '..eavw.' - ritfcl. It. " ' ve V- - ..;-r ij. uw k- -4. , jm , 44' -r i 7. sWi:'. f- vaM-. - - ' V vw ..- vv sv. i i i-'w'i'' f:'. ... . i. - .w' . . t '...wtj '. L We. . -v--t.- - r ; - ' Ai' A0 y i j I A t.J L t.- . ti t 4 i:!.. : A A - - w.' L'a' jgal course will be taken ! nlarlttee,. has one to tbe president. ana ll is unaerwiorKi ui wumow u dismissal. r a aw day. July 57." T The Hayden btnical worka at Oar 9nlL N. J. were destroyed by lira. Loaa, S35U.O00, Homeleas and feeble. Ctarlea Hen-1 nlam. who claim to be 101 years old.1 fcae been sent to the Norristowu, Pa.,' almahonse. The Internal revenue for the fiscal year end lnp Jun St amounted to $230. 74.SS: a decrsase over liuti year of w:.icT.ti-i;. ! Governor PennynaKker reviewed tht Pennaylvanla militia In camp at So in rseu Pa., and IhUenod to old-time war sours by the brifatde. Mrs. (ieorp; Liebar. of Lancaster, Pa., attempted suicide by awallowing czruolu acid avnd turpentine, but prompt medical attention saved bar lift. i Tuesday, Juy 2k. ' Postmaster bcMral Payne will r sam hit auiMW at Wanblugloi. on Av- ln a lamlty feud a Riclitot. Mist.. Mti. Prince Odutu aiiot and kihed ber orotner Caarie Kay a nrotuer of SKTTWtry of Htate Hay. m eertouaty Hi a; bpnus field. H:., Witt bladder trwubie. Owex Kllieen. aaied If yean of Pnli sdeipnit died of nicotiu poisoainc. due to exewaetve cigarette atuuKlus by tbe atveisint.' of a saUluuni ts tite karoo' at belUst. ii.. t PlliaiMiry, hW two children aud Mira Carrie Stev us were orowewd. 1 Kreoick J. Kitnuali. pnaioent of ti iwriol( aud V;su-i. hallruad Lvtsiiavay. Ud a'- but Uutu- in Pblia uip&ifc of livr trvubie. ! Ringleader, fearing Arrest. Fired Met Wit Mawer and Led Them In Mur eteroia Attack Numereua Arreek te Fetlee. Bcranton, Pa.. July ST. A a attempt to lynch John Peel, a Delaware, Lack awaaaa and Westers Company detec tive, wa made at Foster by a crowd ot the villager, who were lafurlated on learning, that he had gained evidence whh-fc woaid connect a score ot the families of the villas with wholesale thievery of bras and other Junk from tha eompany'a propsrty. Peel waa attacked aa he was waiting for a train by a mob which assembled at the village hotel A -number ot those In the mob were farm iiands on a spree reedy for any rei klessnese that might be suggested When tha mob made It attack with cries of "Lynch him!" Ihe del -stive drew hi revolver and began pulling the trigger, but there was some- thing wrong with the mechanism of the hammer and the cartridge were not exploded. Peel gained the waiting room whllr the mob wa shirking before his lev eled revolver and he locked himself in Word was telegraphed this city and a force of 25 officers were hastily re cruited to be sent to the detective's res rue. In the meantime a passenger train from the north arrived and the crew acting nnder telegraphic order from this city, quit the train and engaged In protecting the detective until the force from Seranton could reach the scene. Rather than undergo half an hour of standing off the frentled mob the train crew with a few of the passengers determined upon rescuing Peel and get ting away. A passageway was opened from the wafting room to the train after a redboi hand-to-hand combat and Peel was taken ont and rushed aboard one of the ear. The crew qirteMy Jumped aboard after htm and. guarding the steps, prevented the taob from following. The engineer got the train under way as jnlkk.y a possible and left the mob and the town behind Wholesale arrests are likely to fol low, as no less than 15 of the mob are known. The ringleader is said to be one of the leading citlrens ot the town. and It ts alleged that because the detee t!ve had gained evidence In connection with tbe thieving which would have disgraced him and bis eon forever he gathered the mob, fired them with bad village liquor and led them In the mur derous attack. CLOTHING -U- Largest, Finest, Latest and Best. Lino evt brought to Sunbory. Men's Suit from Art a a aaaek mm ' U VZ.OU to fOU.W. Hats, Caps and Neckwear LatePt Designs Hiid Stylos and at prions that will ustomsii ti.e customers from Snyder county. Fair Paid. I will pity one-lmir the totrfitre for persons from - Snyder county who buy f 10.00 Worth of (loode. Nothing but Reliable Goods are Handled. Call on WOLFF RIEDMAN, The Up-lo-Datc Clothier, SUNBURY, PA. FOUGHT WAY TO LIBERTY GRADE CROSSING HORROR tear.. Wilt and Child Kilted ty Ewas Tram se' Wimsca-rt. Pi. Wliaairrt. ki. . juiy Z jutnat fauu! wii jmt! inlast thiJC wer rtrucic or the taxluwiDi Biack Viuntow'. fijrp ot Lu- itriur &jty Kanruac W drtrius aeruk tuf ues a. Pur bom nie; . ait Bines Irvis u-rp , iu a liUT ou-tiui- tit; atl . Uire ar ueac. ! lwii- i tu"': itiiie AXUl Uir cai f iL" ouio.iaiie Tiit tc.cujMinU! meie buribO tulrr iv ir-:. woman b Ocatu luuUC lyibK Hi 111" UrUur' Kii up of a o: ii Ui.,aii-. iu: jrd a ir HiXlii-LiU ln-' ti' bull". ut) eao iuuli': ii. t U"r iiee- tii ti;r.. itut.it"'- isiiivu uuifitir irj: aitrl mnuiu u liutir ati-r tu- -.(.-iuD' luelulei- HKft- uue ie AiUi- li.' Hint ii In, car iiunpita, aeaitiii v! Ui. 4AnuiAK' Vt' h4' !.- a: hiailhUlla., AllUueir man IfUtr ii f, li4c wiit r i . is: luu ray li- uf utW- aii'' ec inner. )riir tf. .ltC tilt- iKl.lt: Jt fc-. tt. i vfc Wiet i.m-j . ai U ..ii lli..l..' i ;M.ii tcK (Vl'taU'.i Uz-iiiy lii o' L-.i . J.i. ( l , i.U' b.li,4 1.1 '.I. ,'ll . ' i. . 44A.'t i;a Magna Meet Awful Death Par Killing Member of Mob. j Tajmrille. Ill, July 27. Two killed, m S2 wounded, tbe police station I wrerked. tbe county jail wltb few of its1 wlntlows lft unsbartered. tbe city is tbe bands of the state troops and a fMfltnp of nnnaiilDflM and dread pre allltiK evptTwbtr, la tbr situation left by rare riot. A mob of 600 in- charpfl tbe Jail to lynch Jmf "Wilson, a nrpro, who confeaand rt asKaulting Mr. Tbomas Burgas, a farmer's wife. Vhile attack l&r the Jail tbf mob waa fired on by Jo tin D. Mftnalf, a negro, and Henry Gatterman. were killed. Metoalf wa arreated. After aeenring batterinp ranis It took tbe mob about half an hour to wret k tbe city jiriaon. tb nTo beins found bidinc .2 a safe. He was pulld from th . strut k wttt eittdsea, knocked dov a. Jumpod upon act! stamped to dealb. A rope was piauwd around Lie neck and bis lifeless body waa dragged tbxougb tbe atret to tbe atynt- of tbe abouting n.1 eCort wras made to banc tbe body to a telt grapa puie, but tbe rope broke. Th mob. whicb ay tins time nunilerd aUUO. th-ii dragged tbe budy to tbe jaO and uurnix! it. While M.aynlfl s body wa bprutng, awveral mvu tlrt bullti into to uuue. Tbe ears wtre tboppJ off. aud tbe feet, wiiK-i prtnrudod lrvo 1 tiu fkatuek. wen- backed to pitfjm. WbeL It had don evwytiiing Jt fury wuid sugKmt. It turnud again to tbe jail, Ui ft out uf 'hi.'b wae atill eutoul' , Cvriug tbe buuiac buofir. A teuue rail vtu ae:urd ae a Utttar ' lug ram. aoid tuf luub cUargtl tii- Jail ' tivur. iusidf. guarding tlu priaottixa, wfe (infi it. I). Wiiitloiis, a-vtral (leputnw aud a u-kio lurakny. All . aiud buurift Wiiitiv nliouU.d to te luob Ui elasiid bait U aud bis luoc aouid tilt . ') MaJiiiiig ian uu.- 1 lawMivd. Aud ai-: tUc- iuob was niuuiat UiAtO tU- door, olt fAiig vut f(UUi lUSHlf. 1HUl4W0 uf tii UKlll i lull (koubtlvd aud dyliig. our wuia , uiun uf uitiitui liavt arlvgd fioui , Hitriu&UKM. add il la bellevud fuilW liUtUuaius liOl y..i. 1 tig Fi at .WiUiir.yWn, Cl t ,WUiiiil4Ui, Vvl., Jti'.j i. Ilia i , Utv Jc.iUtl UcU IMUkul iMf iu Y. July a.--Wttt waa ibiauity tuUlly duift,yd Li.Lim. CCfsCRAi. MAKKCT6 Hauaipbl. . Jr "iour waiad. iMUtr auirtiu-. ZM'a Z.lu; i-irtiH!iytaua iolr. c-sr. 3.4i) ll. .jr-.ittct M u,UJ ' runua'i- aiii id. uk ujht ''' vti brui; ,N(, Z lu. iuvoi. ST: UU Mie HUiUl , i. 2 uiU- ti.Vii!. ic : Mittwr iiiu".r 3 ii a aUady; t.c 1 tiiiiutiiy. 42! 1 ia'ae ba.. burf V HU-li . bwf bavlbr 4iV0. Pur aaa tiai. Xatiui. liv.ii). Lite CriUi UmUr ii'-i oiJ IWjaUilH, ittM! iAiuilry. cboiu- forl, 14c; ,,''. imobUii-. i& . lu;;f tiiady; ireaniKi y ii'' vur iuuuo L4 ki : . . it. ...t.. Catlfernla Convlete Escape After Fierce Battle With Officer. Parramento. Cel., July 2S. Tltlrlnnn detrate prisoners ron fined In the IPelaom penitentiary nmilo a stiiYPssfitl ak liberty. Aftor a Bone fight U Ihe captain's ofTW. durttiR whbh "TNirnVey Cochran waa fatally slabbed, William tittr, a anatd. killed, and an other officer wotmded, Ihe rontlcts slid arms and ammttnltlon. and ualna. the wanlen and other officer a shields, esiaped. It la haltered they are making for lb Maid Mountain. Plate tnops ordered out by Governor Pardee have Ron to tbe soene. The convicts went to the ofBre ef H. J. Murrby, iaptaln of the guard, and selted Warden Wilkinson, his grand son, Harry Wllklnaon; Captain Mur phy and several other officer and (ruard. A desperate fight took place. The oonvtou were armed with knlve and ratora. and with the they as sailed Warden Wilkinson and hi offl cer. Tbe warden'a toothing wa slashed Into shreds with 4 raior, but the blade did not touch tha flesh Turnkey Cochrane fought the convict wkh a chair, raining blow upen them right and left Finally he wa felled hv a knife thnist In the back. Guard Cotter wa disemboweled by a cut In the abdomen, and he died later. Guard Palmers waa' severely cut In -the head Tfc toot t Ui- cf&ce tM - -corct with blood. ' The officers were easily outnumbered aid vera soon relieved of their arms Then, Ming the officer as shield, th convicts atarted for tha armory on thr outskirts of the penltentUry grounds. They passed a Catling gun on one ol the walls, but the guard were afraid to shoot at tbe convicts for fear ol killing tbe prison officials. When the armory waa reached officers there at tempted to interfere, but were quickly overpowered, and the convict, aftei fortifying themselves further wit) rifles, knives, pistols and ammunition made a dash for the country. KEARSARGE ARRRIVES Big Battleahip Prove Herself On of tSs Most Perfect Ships In World. Ear Harbor. Me.. July 27. The United States battleship Keoraarge ar rived at Bar Harbor at S.42 p. m. yes terday and dropped anchor In tbe up per harbor at (.13. Coming at full sped. tbe ship entered the harbor aiid paused tbe other ablps of tbe squadron at anchor, then proceeding to tbe upper harbor, wbere the battle skip Illinois, with Admiral Barker on board, was au'.bured. Tbe Kearsarg covered tJMi miU-s la alne daya and four and one-quarter hours, coming from Portsmouth, England. Tbe iigbeet speed attained waa a littlft over H knot an hour and the aluweat was 10. Tar Uiue during iii trip tbe eiilp was slowed down, once 00 axiuut uf living In tha vicin ity uf an iiwbotg aud twice uu account uf wy tbi k fug. Hoad winds and tbP'k weatbi r retarded tbe spued Of tbe ablp, aud under favorable condl tkiu uliv would beve covered tbe dl t.auc in ltais t.bau ulne days. Tut? trip uf tbe Kearnarge baa dvw uiiHi.raU:d tuavt a ablp uf ber claaa t ao uittibtaiii au anira upeud uf ovir 14 uuU uu a Iuuk vuae wiiiioul Injury W lir Uiiw lilut.iy ; t.bat bur tiaj tairy ,ldg ntti-lt.y 1 adequate fur a Ixlp uf ,owj utiles uudur full fpcvd; Uiat iu Uiue of war abips uf lusr claas laa ijittm tUa iMtui aud tuiiug an euewjr at oiw.c; U.ax Uie K4iarai'ge U uue uf Uut tiuiat pii(u:t ablps 111 Ui WuWd iuid (ully tual U) an 4)Uiurgeiu y. A Midnight Scare. I.aH Krl.liiy nlMlit Mrs. J iwii imugiitfia, iiisxhninl IWm anttiHcil hy h im.IhpbI IIu'SmiH in huim. Thejr wire ium(u i'vi'rthfUMeiif It, but tbd tniiii'il to roiituilipin, Ifihor J glata. MIhh LirrJe HrwIlwoaU Hi Mluilow whluli arotiMl tu lairs, Mr. I Irnyblll aj h bJ oi.e tiiinilng ilown the ftrwt f llrxtalinl was flrwl. t 'liarle Htali ami son, Gem earil uimhi the scene ad tllltireiit awirt'li alMiut the hJ nniiul iiiilliliiK (Usturbed, It known pomtlvely whether J whs lPMij(hei or not, Now Plty5hown, "For years fate was arVi tiuiKiimly" writes F. A. Gn VfrU'iia, Ala. hadi 1 tsiw f I'iles rausing 24 1 When all failed Htickltn'i Stilve cured me. Fxiuallv Hums and all adies aul) rv.t o.., m:.i.ii..i tv' Bill AVAIUVIIUIIUI Vx Grayliill A Garoian Ilichnek W. Sttinpsell, Penns CreeL u. , mcii! Tbe UuUf a as Unu TLe gr t,jjt ,Jt nnnd a uuu W, fiu.t' nt.Xt. MiJ A : 8-uttt.ru wj,Ult, vllin of tbe fcupofct I'ua-ii:.r- J wLi '.' 4ii32':.: K. 2 ; Cumpauy Ifx-td U.f ttird and oiirth Ji::!,'" S'jc ai.w'l li- Hull; No. 2,1 f-'ij.Kl j't f -tyr.,c -ii;.',ji-tty Ai . k'ui." -ii' ti . e,er , ... . " -rri . Ct.'! ii'-- '" ". , Znm- K. Twtic fc4d jUiiu -vl iiwiy 1 Lilt VvcK .War ,!, ., !.iicjt. I'a . JXy 21 --i'-itU'. 10; A. I4.wtf4.t-:. fl'jll!. T1.1- b U t-ktiuiatul st $100, VP. piunly vjtrvd ly )ii.uiWi' e Tbe carrlaii'- riUibWi if tl.o bavb--t Iwcr f. a.'-'; 1 iji! ti-y-.'U: Of .v:-ii,'! , "'Jft I it J',', V'.r fc':ive; pii;rt l-.o.ry r,W Pukklan Fling at .rrisrlta. tl '.-. I'Vive Viiritra i '' pniiwj a carbon ip plf.-!. VMlK-'i'i': ruoyhs, i'iit!Jiy I'l nc f a;u driving su at- tfteep wtre '...a-iy; t.fal riOWIfi over two uryioes, bin ifjfbt httlid 3 V V ? ; cull gild. WH UAAir.u a Whin' an1 VI. l.rfr a , Teachers Electa! 1 litAPMAJt TOWBSa. Rohrer's, T. A. Herrold. " iDdependence, F. H. AttV Arnold's, 5. Albert Herrold. Bmlth's, Charles W. Brm . Houta's, Gertrude Stroub. Meuervllle, Jdo. Lauver. Iiocust Grove, John . Bon Cider Making. I will operate my cider Franklin this year and I inriK patrons to bring their apptoat mill. I will begin to make oh day July 23. After that, tbe I be Tuesday and Tbundsv week until otherwise notified. CALVI5 G. HTWKl yrosst Poor man! He can't He pets bilious. He good liver pill Aycr' They act directly on cure biliousness. , Collide VViti Itobsro. i'lillluUilpl.la, July is.- -Tb4 UjlllaU ,suk a'aar s.Ks fiiiilariJ, f(um 't4M, arld imu wHli Luis Is Itt Vi jw a jaault ul a i iIllu!iii wiib so l.ebJg. The BiUali Unnr, tiJJu ? uuktr rtpurU, was siuAmlbf sluwly over tbe 4rJd JUsnk iJT Nfcud!n4 durlrig a ilyjiaa at 4 oVlukk last Wviiilay ;r)urulig, an Ksberg about '3 tut Jb luuuiitil up sesd aUuad. Tbe upgljics were IpaisnU fs veraed, but Loure the aluaintr foulj he yto;td i,ff f yiid tbe Le(g tis tifiu V (be suli;iugi.'4 boUnn i4 ItM le. A small ).ola wfca tUif Iu pus ,f atr line. V rumpalbisnt was itttjly 'fiiu-n with wttur, anil lb putups Want your moustache i Maattlf ul bro w or rich ha BUCKIflGHAM'S rf H a MSi a liaaHllful ! I jAout Natluu altfiiiM 'a- "7 uf tha 1' .V -.iu lAriU 1 1 a "1 (ui, Iu IU Uu. ull, . 4l Kvuiy irua Aiuauau ' a'"! bi liiM luiuav , f l...u.l..tf ..... m wft H llmui itliMj a iiuulula lm a u.,.A U.U.U luutllOli I i A1S my y aul a4. Stiliial j KiiUl 1 abtil prlaa t. 1 " in aU Naw 4aHi Bet li'ini,! ai 1 -. i. .... Hums lit tf PtH . , ....lui-irf.L ps t , ; , t tMl ot. ' aaj 7. . k tu BUr d firlpts, with the mot aers pia.fl II ,e ftr wu kept Jowo f " ' f rH P.