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• 1 '1 , \ '. . . , 1 , \ :.' ... , / , 1.916 _ ~and July 7th sold up to $30. to $30. , ~rge Coats, Poplin double for $10. $10.00 oit~y, ~ fashionable • VOLuME LV , Programs' Certain \to ,ormer Black. • Mi~~::l;~\ ~¥i~~~~~::~a~s ~to~~~:1~r~~!~~~~~ Great Cr~wds' : ... W·rites·~ .v~ry InteJiest-· -,. 10 to 5~~0:e:~:~t;5tj:~' Augu:st\tO'$'.< r • .'\ [. t\ \ cent'; ,tQ\3Q.,percent-ana~·s09Jr : •.• ;;:\\t.;on' of': T~';k;ts :t~. s~· ':~~~?!;t~:~11~:f~:~~~S~~f~ ~-~:, .:~:, ~~tr'j:~;'~':\H:;~~;~~:~: ;,~;. , '. TO ,COn~ldEi;.~e: Sti~iO~~ p~~;l~m;'thqs.~r~~t~~~ ~~~il1~' ~~~~~~~~~'~~~:.' < Has 6eg ull and ~~ey )VOl,' • Prcntler for. a1 Year~, existence 'of 'CIi'!Wlt~ newspapers, lIt. tne:etin'~ ot the publlsl}.e1-'1f 'of '- t ke public Generally N!ixt ~J.~~~~;;Jml\~etcal,f, Pol~\ O\w'n T' here FA,el. \\A'~ireset11:'t ,~ounty was' ~!lld a few w.ee~iI srnQe. E even of tb,e .county's . \ \. <> u ... ,'U n~wspap,efs were rePte$'en[ed by· the owners, and .com- . organization Formc-d and' Comm,it: Fisher, Mrs. F. E. Howard, _ Situation-Knows; Vi~la .~'!l1lun:lcaLtlelDs were'recelv.ed from the others. It was fouti.d that of the ~ .. d Mary ,,Setohel,, E. A. Enos, Mrs. G. . M' , papers personally represented, eight had been p~lis\'ed dur·, toes AP.e n.e . , F, arwell of Hin\dale C. A, DeKay, O. exicans Treacherous. th ... \ _\ il past year at an actual loss. 'Communication wit tli'e -paper .> I h F. .Eaton, Mrs. Sherrill Smith, Mar. -:----. :manufacture.rll of the country'brought the reply that, while the close ects are exceedingly br g t garet Sullivan. Sarah Jocelyn, John TM Patriot is glad to be able to J;&f\\ t . b ,\ . proSP ~ f G b 's 1916 Com m 'b b f ·· •• ,:e presen war might ring some temporary relief, a return to any· success 0 ,u a ' . .111. p,oouey, Earl Pettit, L. J. Waldock, El ore HI;! readers so~e authentic tirIS~H:', it hing\l1ke forrirer prlces' waf! not to be1lipected, since the increase was llliiUU'U,,\ which begins on Haw. :Watson, Ellbert G. hand uncensored .in~ormation r >reail d ttl' li \\\fi a ,u nd continues for five days, ~,lJ::l\-on\'dou Ro .... ert' D. 'ng the lItr.exican .~'t\ .. tion ~s \, Y,: lA e 0 a na ura s ortage of'raw material and had only been . 'c lli '\.. • .,' , .... '\ \. by the European eOllllict; bigher, rather than lower morning, afternoon ansf evening Setchel, Robert Guild, , the people W~o hve,down'lU the lllrices, :were to be expected in the future. ' and a\ complet.e change of Set el, A. B Hatch of Black Creeh-, 16t#.te5. It is! in' the form of a . \ . , :~~I,~~~~ each day. There Is a lot of H. S. Gumor~, Mrs. Bertha W. Hill. N. wnt~\i.n by Lute Gee'; formerly oX ' ,i In t1;l.Is situation, the only alternatJve .to going out of business on· both in the village and tIre T.· Guilford, LOla M. Watson, F. A. Cl'ee~, who went west.Sl years' :i the p\lrt' of the publishers was an increase in the price- ofthelrproduct \In'iI country, and witI! good Keller,' Mrs. C. H. George has llved on tile frontier ever ,in cases wbere it was >selling below cost. ,'Fhe following agreement was the indications are. that the S. Cole, J. that he can't be said to see therefore entered into by every newspaper publisher in ·~lleg!l.ny;. '11 be crowded every d;l-Y. . C. Swift, A. through the eyes <?f a tenderfoot. :~co!lnty:. . • ~ , ... \ '. ., . at pa'r~Mot(lr Sports .at Pavil,lon ~n Yes-It's pecially. Tile time-MlCt 1916,' 4. The. Pla.ce::-Cll!aDib~rlQ.l:it:l Cuba Lake. The DUl'Oofle..,-·to clro\~,a as Tn'? local organization to have E E Prosser letter was addressed to his sister, AGRElElMElNT EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 1916. ot:~e:\~~fl'li~i!r~:.w~.a~s~fo~r~m~~e~dta~tt~~:~i~~~~~~~~~:'a~' ;~~H~ .• ~Fi;: Elizabefii Crabb' of Rixford, We, the ij.nder~~g....xmllJ.W'lers '~~ti~lY cotnrty; N. Y., 'hereby Il'Natlonal -agree; one 'With ~WFO~~-u~ In .' ro'\Jel\-l- ~:l:6r·we Will .. ··\t1~~;fif;~;!i~:~.o~~~:..--:t)Ot!lID! Clapp, George ()harge the follo-wing rates for our respe~tlve publications: F. Sibley, secr,tary )l.nd Smith, :.L. A. Web. Sister:- CIne' year, ___________________ ~ ________________ ;_: ______ ~1.50 . Carder was F. D. Stowell Hanl~n M. ,Setenel was W We I M CAreer a long' silencs I wtll write ~ou s' th ' 8Q chairman' of the ticket «om- . s er, rs. . on\the day following my Sixty,seventh IX m~n s,_:- __________ \\'_____________________________ . the grounds committee con. . Hutley ~;Fo~~~~~t1!: birthda~ anniversary. It doesn't se.~~mCl sT~rele months, -------------------------.:.----------;-- ,.40 Wliltam C. WarpeD., Fr!j.llk w\ C; B~lsinger, WHlard I am that ,:.old-it only seems a Ug e copies, ______ .::. _________ ,, _____________ ~_________ .05 and William Milgatej the o,.d. s.. ltogl;\rs, Blanche while since,I was a boy full of the Old ' Furthermore, it ~is mutually agreed that we will not only adwrtise . g commHtee, Elmer E. Con. Gallup, John Koerne,r. Harry. Time surely flies when one the above rates, but will abSOlutely coliect titbe rates from all olif Harry E. 'Keller, Ra:lph M. Each-Mrs. El. R. Smith has reached tWs periFd of life. Soon l3ubscribers withQ.,ut exception. . , '. ~' 1\1188 Dorothy.' Utter, was Creek, C. R. Guilford, J. we will be gone. Tlien pur childr'eU , J, HARVElY BACKUS, Andover News, to assist the playground dlrec'I,~nI\P~eEi!,: ReY!1 olds , J.' E. Windsor, will speak of us, and after that their who will have charge of the roWl. lVl~lpe,s, M ~ T chjldren'perhaps oocasionally, then we FRANK A. CRUMB, Alfred Sun, at the \Junior Ch,autauqua\ held C T B Wrs'H uu dOUBley, Mrs. will be forgotten entirely: I am feel. GLElNN J. ROBBINS, White£iVille News, ., ,.. owar, Mrs. H. L. I\ FRANK A HERRICK B !ivar B z forenOOn of each day, of which Auli:en, Alice DeKay, Bert Trues. ng fairly well for one of my years, and .' ., 0 • ree~,· will be announced' later on. \ dell, Mrl,l. Charles .. Little, Mrs. D. El. my birthday was made pleasant by reo HARLAN H. WOODS, Rushford Spectator, The Community Chautauqua, as its A1ialjls, Stella ll. Prosser, James P. membrances from several of my El. W. BARNElS, Mgr. Allegany County Reporter, indicates. Is purely a cOOlmunity' Quinn, Mrs. 'G. El. Van Fleet of Black friends and a big birthday cake all ELMER E. CONRATH, Cuba PllItliot, , and the community. it wui Creek. Mary E. Bartlett, Mrs. ElUa erosted up and decorated at my board· D. M. AND M. H. TODD, Friendsh~p Register, Inoludes everybody wit \'in reach C ttl A in'''' hou\e'. R. E. PEIRSON. Belmont Dispatch, u u ng, manda Keller. Harry HoI. '\ r> .1 ElDWIN P ~J\TTLS An 11 Ad t Cuba, The sessions will all be held den, Nellie Towner, Mrs. John E. There is greaf excitement here over '. !Y! .. .LU ;' ge co. \\ voca e, a big tent In \'ure 'cool outdoors, ~arris, William Milgate, J. J. Will. ~he prospects of war with Mexico. JUEl. DCS' OBNRISHTOOWLD' BEl~faFstU'lBlaze, Ob program, details 'of which l'oppear lams, Mrs. Carrie D. Stryker, R. Evel1'bQ(ijt . expects trouble with the., , more server, our advertising columns, and will be Driscoll, Frances Brown. Mexicans in Tucson, who ar~ very A. El. COWLElS, Allegany countjF Democrat, fully treated later in our C J d numerous, making up fully Ihalf the F, S. MILLElR, Cana,seraga Times. . . Pollar , Mrs. Cora 1 i d h f M!OIUilllns brings a great --liSt Elsie Cook, S. S. Cole, pOilU at on-an t ey are\ all or artists. lecturers and enter· Frances Rickard, C. B. Ke\l~r, Effie B. Mexico. They hate the \Gringoes\- to hear whom you would pay .E;Iunt, Mrs. G. C. Mabey, Athalene Bris. that is what they call the Americans, cents to $1.00 each under ordinary tol, Mrs,_C. F. Childs, Lena M. Green, My experience with the l\Ilexroan$ \'''Ctlmsltances By the season ticket M H H Bli C A '\ has been pretty extensive, and they ~,. re. . . ss,. . \ Mrs. h d f 1\ d 1 wi h these programs can be heard for Smalley, Edna Butts, Mertle are a ar race 0 peop e to ea t. few cents a number. I Mrs. 'Ing!l-lls, Harry E. Swift,n,~I!1t!lrd They wBI be good to __ }lour face one \ At the closing session of last sea· I g!~~~;il~~R~litb Leggett, Mrs. Leggett, mlnute and sttck a ktl:i:fe'111 your back Chautauqua some 500 season·1 ' Leggett, Mrs. J. C. Holden, the next. . '.:. ..\ ~. for the 1916 session were M. Way, Rose Hammond, Mrs. The .American!! here are getting up a LD1~ett;y These tici{ets will be de· R. A. Grove, Mrs. E. G. Wasson. RU1h h~me guard, and over 50 enlisted last Saturday of this week and Hunt, MIil. Julia capron of ~endship, Ulght, They wanted me to join, but 1 and Tuesday of next week, Mrs. Loren Hunt, C. F. Moulton, am too old to stand th~ strain, as they who subscribed are asked to Maude L. McElheney, Mrs. F. L. MeEl.' have to drill every mght. There ~YJ.I~lOcaI18 have come up in front of my WiUo.ow and are looking at revolvers, do npt sell theIQ. any, or am· either. An Amepcan man in llere last night to \ abd' I told tHem I had sold out. The woman said been -down .on Myers street the storekeeper there said he had sold 'ail of his guils to Mexicans. I told her I would not sell anything to in M. V. Karn, Mrs. J. A. lover 10,000 Mexican soldiers 50 mi~s and she said she gnessed I COLD, TEA-CHAPTER TWO. of ~~~~~efui~~~[i gan and A. A. L be looked afteF The businees p.I~;ceil'·o:f;'\,;· shut up tight at at 1 o'clock the be slIced down offered to tile general pubUc. The Foster, Leck 'Baker, Mrs. W. M. Ben .. 00. . u am more a ral 0 ose 'I tainl~' \'eel it was blood money If 1 took I H d I rl who live right here I had ~ room \ 1 has it on the very best authority that- F. ve, Dr. owar, s ~xrf'f>dingly low and the terms nett, .1\. H. Greer, Kenneth Moses, L. S, b t th bl k . f thO t anything from Mexicans for firearms \On Sunday nlgllt, July 2. 1916, C. L. mew and Eld Grady, Ir.1 • t lihpT;\ I Dy !Juying a season W',illiams. . a ou ree Id oC S b rom e sore 01' ammunition. fron! i I,f' local committee in ad. .,J ,,::.;\. • where it won not e so warm to It i ilure some warm here-1l 5 DeKay, H. El. Keller and George Hen· winners. There will th t i f 10 bl b sleep. I stayed there one week; and s h d dryx helped themselves to a quarter of' girls, swimmIng races, e :1 11\ ser es 0 g. Out .Special List of Cub~ Lake Cot .. sQnl;e One broke Into my store and grees in the shade during t e ay, ~old tea and watched it very carefully rowing. races, canoe racleS progr:lll1H cost only $1.50, or 15 tages IS yours for the askmg. A post· , stple bver $100. worih of goods They not m)1ch relief at night. Be :lear1y ail night for fear some one else water stunts. But tha '''il'llel''gpa('h, to f'ay nothing of the card will bring it. Herrick Agency,l toolt watcbes, chains. rings, re~olvers. give mY kindest regards to all myoid I would serve them the same trick th,ey event of the afternoon f\ < of the Junior Chautauqua Olean N y Black Creek friends I h h h I motor boat race. There the 1 hilrtn'll In the forenoons, \'. • • ' haft clippers knives and a lot of car· . I were serv ng anot er, t liS trow ng ,~~~,!:~ P enter's tool~. along with an $8 suit. Lovingly yours, ,to the winds the well· known doctrine motor boats on the lltk~, ~~~~~r~tUi beaRon I 't ;;:l't~ are transferable, Dea(h of Bruo~ Bwchanan. , case,. I now sleep in the store with a 1 • •• LUTE. I that you should do by others only as pected a large number ,~ any ~~mlrf'r of your familr, or of Bruce James Buchanan. aged fifty. double.barrel shotgun at tne head of I If I _ I rId you would like to have others do by take part. Everyone n~lghhor'~ family, can use \ See the beaut u P ece 0 1Itn· . will lllwe a'1 (qual chance. If )'011 wait to buy a season two, died yesterday afternoon at 21 my bed, a Smith & Wesson .38 and a I . ted hi iven away at the Blind ,~o'~H' \\ .. 1lI---be- '1?'n!l~WtlI-:-U:nd,~..tl1l4-~I~:s'.f,5:~\\\ at till' gate. it will cost YOIl o'clock at the holHe of his son on S..ay'~gil automatic .32 that shoots ten, pam c na g 4 Mrs Schiele's . .\. Keller says he didn't 1leIP W -- A I Windsor street. The funeral will tUnes. So you see if they try any more ':ackagifSale, July 2 \ tllke thE' tea. but there Is the highest the Buffalo Launch club. III if ~'O\l w('re to pay separate take place Saturday. with interment at manke\ business here I expect to get ;>;('('dlecraft. authority for stating that he did h.elp .the slower boats on a ,dmis,ioll to f'D('h llumb('r. the cost of ,,' • , t hid It \ery fast('st ones. FOIIIQi:w::.tng- fN p_ 'I/')\Id bE' about threE' times Hinsdale. some of them before they get me., HlIGH'ES STRONG IN WEST ' 0 e. ~~al.aLby tnl}:i.ng a season ticket. • • • They even stole the key to the back . i \ThE'Y !Oar it tasted r('al good. and Rt'LES WHICH WILL \ri .RAIN DOES MUCH AMAGE door of the store. and It was no one but .' that it was w('11 paeIH>d.\ rO:ntrance fee. 50 cents. \ (P' to {hildren both f~r season O. a Mexican that did. It. There are lots, Coy Hendryx Says He WIll Undoubted- I . ••• Sweepstakes affafr. wit1i··~~:.iIdE!li· tho:'~~{)~~(~;I~f;.e admissions, are he heavy rain of yesterday did of Indians here. but they are decent: Iy Be Next President. RUSHFORD TOMORROW by Chamber of Commerce. ti, kf-tR will be on sale. be. c nslderabl~ damage to growing crops citizens compared to the Mexicans. \ttorney ('OY W, f{endryx of c1h'lded 50-35-15. Ilrxt \\'pdnesday morning, at 0 the farms out from Cuba along tlie It probably wouldn't do for you to: [l~wagiac. Mich:. was In t()wn a couple ~ Each boat to start from th~ hanks in Cuba and at the r ad to Olean. A Jot of grain was de. live here-yon would be half scar('d to' rrf days this week. visiting his at craCK of gun and ~tl1n' of C'. H. Gras. 8t oyed on the Homer Utter farm. and death most of the time. Three Chinese lTr thers. Dayton Hendryx anfl Jay Northern Neighbors Are Hot Rivals away th'ard second stakl:! The Ad 'm h injury dIme other places. Water storekeepers have bl'('n \{i\lf'{l In broad HFlldryx. as well as other relatlYe~ d S· C tiS At c ck of second gun vance Subsoribers for 1916. sto more than a foot deep on the daylight by the 2'tl('.'.k:ms in the last, !ln,l his numeTOlls fri('nd~. He was an a nappy on est II ure to turns wbere It Is and races h \\'11\ he found the names of state road at places. three weeks. They go into the store, ':1n his way home (rom Washington. Result. Hrst stake boat. Any b'oat .~~g~~~~~ ... IV 0 last ~ummer pledged i detl. ... hit the Chink with a piece of lead pip('.: '.' 11 .. re he had- app('ared b('fore thp The Rushford baseball team Is com· the return trip cuts down the nulll'hH of ti('kets in order to in. . • • • . rob the store, and then light out. Only n :ted States Suprl'me ('ourt to arguE' Ing to ('uba for 11 game at Chamber· the outward trip by mOte #k,'\ th\rpturn of the Chautauqua to REV SHERWOOD IS HURT I two of the supposed murderers havE' a pat('nt (,11S(, con(' .. mlng a Hsh bait lain park tomorrow afternoon at 3: 30 seconds will be disqualified. t~ j~ ,pason. In addition' to I been arrested so far. and. though they, \'I'111('h involvps a vE'ry large Rum of o·clock. not partklpate in t1le U< pll'rigE'd. it Is expected that, • I are probably guilty. they art' IfkE'iy to money. ~e bait If' what Is known The Rushford bunch has been win· qualifled boat In : gets a~ mall), more will be sold be-I ' 1 go freE'. as there is no gooil ('vidence JI'I' t he 'Tango\ bait. and Mr. I!l'nriITX ning pretty rE'gularly, freQu('ntly from second 'boat in, second ml)nil'~,Ul'~ nc;'\ lIn,j the opeplng date on II Former Rector of Christ Church Is against them. - -, ...<'1 r' pres~nts the- Inventor. who IS suing good tpams. and the boys are feeling boat in. third money. Th(' advance subscription . I f course my long residencE' of 1 ~.s.ec.nre an ac('ounting from a flrn\ c:ulte ('('1t\ky o,'er their accompllsb· Ra('e open ta e.verybody. : roaM up as follows. the num. f'!un Down by Auto In Corning ore than 30 years on the frontier has 11\ '111'11 is mannfacturing hi~ invpntlon nents. This coupled with the fact that A Ba-sket Plcnlc~ ~ ~!( kpt, taken by each person be- I While Riding Bicycle. : ade me 80rt of used to rough stuff. I 11';'1 marketing it without his consent thpre has always b~en a pretty strong It Is to be a basli:et picnic. PlUff;! a'I1d. ' I1j~I€'<l; i ('orning. Julv 13.-Tbe RE'Y. William i ut I deln't brelieve things will ever be I 'lr. Hendryx talkE'd a 1~t11' politic I' baseball rivalry between the towns. simple. and everybody is e:qle13U!.~ {Ii; T!'.kH\---: W. F. }i~obi.e. Cuba.' T. Sherwood. of 59 East Second street. I ettled right until we have war with i \t e here. HE' says Hughes is ,'ery' ought to insure a snappy game tomor· take bis own \eats.\ Ice Cl'e!~ ~a B '\ TIckets-Mrs. N_ E. I · curate of Christ clmreh. WbS painfully texico and tame these outlaws. If, .tr,·ng in Michigan and the (emral row afternoon. liquid refresbmen1s to be parl'tl'll;:4U;,t!,t ~. lac k C'1:(>E'k. but not seriously injured when be was ' eddy Rcoseyelt had been President it \y,.\t. and the beliE'f is general tberl' • • • with the suppE'r 'will be rutrii'$'h11!1 . \:!:lkM~ ,~a('h-W. B. Ackt'Tly, knocked from a bicycle Mar the G. B. ulU bave all been settled long ago, th~1 he will be the next President. Rescue Hose. Attention. free, however, and will be ar~rj)~n~o B 'K\x . A. Wheeler, Homet I Tbomas grocery of 62 Eal\t 1otarket! a d we would now have peace on the Tl\ poUCy of the present admtnistra· The members of Reseul' Hose of by a committee comllostru; tltW.u~ ... , ' :'farsb. street by an automobile runabout Tues. b mer. Of C(lurse I am lor Hughes. (lOr. in -the Mexican matter, hI' thinks., Cnba are hereby notified that a special H. Merritt an'd Lawson Plllit . A' ~:;\ Each-C. A .. Ackerly, day morning. Contrary to law. the: t I think. they should -have named >t\Clllld alone defeat !I~r. Wilson for re-\ 1llE'ri!'Ung ~e e~n.y will be held Keating's band of Olem ,~:nU'tt~tif'.t'''~ -,-- '~)9\n :' \'r. Lawson PaUl. F. A'I automobile did not report the a(\cident i ddy. and lnst about everybOtly down ,>I<' TioD. to say DotblDg of tbe Thrlff on Wednesday evemng, July 19. at 8 music for the afternoon. :\:1', F. B. Sibley. <'. C. 1 at 1l 3UCe heatlquartE'l's. • I ti s way thinks tile .ame. The im· an,l our European affaire:. both of o·clook. in Firemen's hall.. Every In the evening. beginning .t 1U~ _ ~ 1 The Re-v. Mr. Sberwrnoil nad bem to: pressWft~hN'ce is that WllsoD is a \hi h will ~ DgliIr('. The feeling on ,member Is urged to turn out for the o'clock. tbere wm be a d .to t: ,;n'it r '. Eadi-H. P. MOl'gan ! the Thomas gro:ee1rll where he bad j' gOcod' deal -of a milksop who eitile1' 'M' Is mucl1 stronger in tile West Bnd oonsfdel'2tlolll Of impotfliUlI matters. O'llve+s paviHml. 'fbis- iif 'dIe .-~~- \'f-\tr D ~ \fl ' 't b .,.-<hi. it'l\ 1 ......... ,. .4'\ '\' h fo- A It I'~ t\e f h A . --' - ye. \'. C'.' made several purchases. He tume~, doesn <'3rE' ow rr .... n., \ are 'or,\ Ilwest tuan e u .. \ \JJ1 • • • 0 t e day's prooeedmgs fOr ~~e:J\\i', i; f' H~t('b. J. E. Windsor, A.' bis wbeel west on l'I1ar'ket stt€'et !~I'r.dt1Iffirdeted, Or else is afraid to.ot\en bis 1':a-:' says Mr. Hendryx. Dance at Lake Tonight. ('barge will be made. PHf\ H (. Margan. M. A.. Coon, :i was aoont to mO-rul!t it woon be was, mouth abont it. I .wish he: W01l11ii go • • • I There win be a. dante at Ward's II • • L i fIT. J. C. Yotll'lg\. A:tclll.ie\ stm'ck and M!.Dooked to tile grollnd.; do'iVn i!l!to obll\~elaeo for a willIe and O~e~ Your Roof Need ReShl.ngling? • pavilion. C'uha Lake, this evening. Frl- INSTALLATtON THIS M'~> Brown. George Baldwin. The al1tomtl.e. a enlt o'Vel\ rrmabrmt. see what be would thlnk of' \Watcltdui 1 1 \\m dO tMs kind of work In a sub- day, July 14. Derby's o:rebestra wfil n;'-l'. J T. Robinstill. Mrs. OO:J.t13lnai two p$l\$Ous.. After mqnir· waiting:' then. They l.'13;w:e killed lots s:ta~tfa'i manner at re.aslOnab!e rates. ~ furnish the music, Ail are invited. li-r Mrs. A. Smith.:l, S. ling a.nd liEdmg t~at Rev. Sherwood of ~-npire down the1'e that 1i was well F,;:ar' H:o'Wdiy. 87 East illain street.: D. D. D\<lI'Ullng. tJro~etJOl'. '1'/- ,was o.p,arelltb' aDinjl1l\eil tbe cror OOlil' acquainted with---sbot tI'l.em do'Wt! in l\'u1>-;:3.. l· • • - le7J '~H$ F.ach-R. D. iU'lllU~ ® its waY'. . coM. bioOO and stole their ifive . \. . ! Expet'lerl~ $~a'I at Lake. P;; Ii. R. MOSES, ro!ti!k Rev. Sh~ was ab~e y> go ttG- anti tGe'ir gOOlis. , Fine Pe'l1nsylvarna Trout. i TIle Parlsh gWll'l ot • Cbr1st Epmro. Pan, 'Ie ~ Ml:!Vey. E.. wm. to his anm:e. Ris wheel was lIlave seen Gen. ''ina ~ ttttked vr11.~ 'I1r. :.md MrS:. S. W. Gross, r:::- ,j pal c'!'mJ'.t:El wm M'!ld 1m experieDCe \iO:~!' ... - !\Own. B.. F . .smasliIe~ ap balDy. h mm Um ilf times<;!!tfflii C~ tcn:eiiI' 'from- ihieir PJ!l.lilrtb<lt..J'IT1J!' .n:p, ~ dLfl'le S~'t't;'!:lS ~e,. Cam H. J. Delillt:ey \ n • btav~ got hEm a. .. ·lly tune be 'I.Vllnteil tl\ ~iV'ania. last T!:tmi1l:~a,y they l ~ -\'-. ~ 'Rl-\\\\'''''''_ \='~ \\', --.\ La~r.ce. Mt'a. sJi'm:;e tbe Amaica:n soldlie'rtl W'eJi\t! in '\ 'n kelil \\\\'-\. v~ .... \ ... \\\. du..\ \\ JH\\ 1I ('1al'k::R.. M.. F~ Safe Tomcrrow. i!YO. b,lt ~ ~ 11l~ p~l1g l)rougE~ with UzID1ll. care.UhY pac , 'memhell'S wm $SS:f-lllbJe at 3 a'elms: (;;Je~.rJ. E. !~. ~e !adies ~~ the (:>,athol!;e eltlm'Cll, tbell VliDllo win wm ~ arrj :('e, S:~irvt!:rai illt{)zm fine brooK tJr.n::rt· st tho!'! retior{;Yl. 1!fi:etlce 'tl:!ey wID !W A A lUi':,::\\\'. lfun~<iil a F~ Sale s~ wftis' M'e.3t ~ \'fil'1! 3\\\i!lll ss tOOl:! as Jt.'&C!e ~;:tr taken hi!X:tb; the strea:ms oilf Po:tt~; m~ m g1J[UJm(lb~ to the ~. E:&eb a ,., \' . ., ~tt1i\ 'fiegfoomg: I • '\' \'-\'\ ('.(\'.:lct1- \tba:t they- ~11'''' ... ~ fJ!l:e rue ~ liS ~ested to tJlrCiitfde htKeU' will.!:! l!. 3l'1r;\ ~l \ !G~. '\ ~.;' ;\s so!'d\!'era aN <r::lt U~ t1're wall'. 'lJ1';1!' ~(;i fs ~€J to tell:l.d'y mm thi? \ p:2lt9. ~. ~ rt'l'l: an'(i ~pl!:ii!l. F W(;;y. lEI. ., - v - '\-'- , iI iilf t 'JJi:;iii .. cu6!l \t t;e gaw tI~:rEJ. l's<t't tf'At !W-':t'~f-e;:t tt;:eo ii>.;::;d tteJ\ Wl!::;1'l ill'\ ' P J. ,~ t~:-i'tt!Ett':as e!1 '1'0 ~!':e ~l:tUJ Uc~. . ~.. - if:' W...· I\ • 't...' ~ \11!t~ F'rl-I.':~ liif:f tlfu~ P:\t;~1!' .. ~ .j~' ~7C;~2~,u He... 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