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Shenango Valley News from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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The Shenanco Vallcv News rrldar, Srpt. ftth. KOM'K Your Hr wny of introducing our paper, we will rVrnish tlir to new Mibscrib- crs the rcmaimlpr of Uie until April 1, 188H "5 nothing. Thin is surely bettur than ehromo. Local matter on tlriitpa-'e Oeenvllle Fair Sept.

18. 20. 'ontimicii story on eighth jingo. Tin- State Fair Is now on at Fire llth Sep n. i lie annual parade of tlm Eric Department- will take place on the.

of September. Tho State Normal School, Eilinboro, ipi'iied its fall Cession Aug. 15 nnj i mK a total attendance 450. The Krle annual conference of the Methodist Kplseopal church, will convene at Warren on September 27th. Tlie Mercer court bonne be hent- cd with steam, contract for the necesg- ary heaters having beon made The Ninth Annual Id-union of the of 1812.

will lie. held at the Kepler House, Mwidville. on Saturday Sept. 1882. Messrs.

J. J. ami J. M. Stewart this season thnjshed bushels of wheat from in Ilcmpficld tp.

The eleventh annual reunion of the Tenth Pennsylvania lieserveu, will held in Meadville uu Thursday, ti-inher ilsf, Kxciirsiou to Put-in-Kay over N. J'. tV O. road to-morrow, 'J'raiu leaves Greenville at 6:00 Fare for round trip, A petition against any ehangu in the text books now in use in tho was circiilatcxl last ccived over one hundred The. tirm of Kimberly, riies Cohan beciulirtsolveil, Mr.

Carnes retiring, and the remainiiig have under tlie name of L. A Co. The Krle PittshurgRoatl, which iH'cn in ojH-rntiou for over twenty two years, is said to have never had uu accident resulting fatally ton passenger. A gentleman has ollored to erect roller flouring mill at Sharon if the will donate the net-wary hind. Of needed forth IK $600 have, already been raised.

There is talk of a new funmcw in Sharon, to be started by Mr. Wcstcrman and Mr. Carnes, late of Kimberly, Carncs Co. If it Hlmtilil be built, it will give employment to five hundred men. The of Pension KxaminerH bavo received instructions to meet every two weeks to examine claimants.

The examinations will be. held in tlie Court House on the first ami third Wednesdays of each month, An exchange puts a solemn truth in a novel, pungent way when it says thnt men wear their best pants out. at the knees in winter, getting religion, and the seats of their pants out in. summer, backsliding." The contract for all the stone and masonry work of tlie Shetiaiiyo West Putin Connecting railroad lias been awarded U) Messrs. W.

W.JJreckinridgennd W. G. I'ber, of Liberty township. They began the work last week. The tine now chandelier in the U.

1', church in this place, wan furnished by Messrs. Artherholt it tlie extensive and entwrprising tiueenswiire, dealers of this place, whosrc.urcd the runtractovc.r (several competitors. About 100 Krle merchants have or- Thc main outcrop of the recent Reformed Association picnic at Conneaut Lake W.IK the determination of that, So- ciwty to form a parmam-nt' summer school at that point, similar to the famous Chantnuqua Assembly, hut without any of the Hpcciilstlvc features. C. M.

nmiuli, A. G. Apple. S. Kamerer, W.

jr. 1M1, Jonah KITH, r. C.porge Weir, John Koger, and were appointed a Hooke mittoc to plan the institution. A largw tabr.rni.cle will erected, and the other buildings for mimmer home will POOH follow. It in proposed to place tin- capital stock at fio.000 In sharuH of ewu-h.

all jirotlts that ma? accrue to Im used as needed in the improvement of the grounds, and the surplus, if any, will bo devoted to missiouary uses. The Council on Tuesday veiling eluded to hire a team Hamor for engine purposes, borough to tlnd feed and stable. A motion to open Diamond street to Orangeville road was carried. Moved and carried that the borough proceed to lay all sirlnwalks not laid when notices have been given, was moved and carried that the Secretary instructed to make out a list walks to be laid in tlm Ix.roiigh. nnd the kinds to be laid, and that bo published for bids to lay thu They had an exciting race at Pine Grove last betwoon the the Mist," owned by .1.

Xntt. Chas. Ryder and Tice McDowell, and the "Greenville Masher," by iinei cellist ion. S. K.

Phipj.u and J. W. The "Masher" woi down strram.and the "Maido' tiie.Misl" won coming up. lioinjj out of wind the race was drawed and all bets were declared oil 1 The "Masher" Is said to be named after Mr. MctJ.

Pymntnning township Home Festival will be held nt Frampton's Grove near Transfer, Saturday. Sept. Also IVirv'y victory on Lake Krie. Sept. Id, 1S12.

Hons. S. II. Miller, s. Griftlth, .1.

A. Stranahan mid others are expected to speak, Rev. Pilgrim and Henry Keller in German. The Pymatnnlng Cornet Hand will be present. Also good and select vocal music.

Do you know how to make a success Come bring something to exhibit. Don't look upon tho event as nn occasion for making money but season's produce. tlm true object. If you come in thisspirit you will not go home grumbling that "the fair was a failure." Jtall rests with you. the farmer and itmnufncturer, as to whether or not the show will bo worth seeing.

Vnnc.eStewart, V. A.Stewart. J. W. Christy and T.

A. Christy, of Greenville have bought 4(17 acres in Victor Ve- The. 83d Reunion at Warren on the is said to have been a tine success. About 250 Veterans were present. A committee was appointed to draft resolutions of regret on the death of Mn.jor Cent-nil 1 K.

Warren. A committee was also appointed to drnff and present them to Senator Sewell.of Xew Jersey, to tlie nnd House asking for the vindication and reinstatement of General John Porter. Tioiifsta was chosen AH tlie next meeting place. Place has won in bicycle battle In which he engaged this season, beating tho very Itcst at Buflalo, where Canada's champion contended. Only one rider yet remains to be scooped, the Prince of the bicyclinfs, and him our champion expects to encounter soon We fear the Amalgamated Association laid on the feather thut is to break the camel's back when thr refused to resume work at the old The manufacturers have nothing left but tw employ any men who may offer their services, ami that is what are doing.

The Odd Fellows' excursion to Con- neaui Lake yesterday was thr. big event of the season in that direction Greenville Lodge turned out accompanied by tike Independent Band There 14 cars in tlie train. Read DambacherA new ad- vcrtlsemcnt. The boys have titled up neat men-hunt tailoring establishment in CHARI.KV SIIIIOM will speed hi? bicycle at, the Mercer Fair to-day T.n.r, daughter of Prof. WaMihtwn.

returned to Bonton Tuesday. MIX.MK HI-MIT, who has K-en visiting in York, has returned. MR. JAMRS Ewixo has returned to Mercer to remain there permanently. MK.

Pi.Arn kind of displaced the bicyclists generally at Canton and Butlalo. KMMA of Kanton. visiting her sifter, Mrs. 11. S.

Johnston, of this place. MISSBKHTIH HAMUOM, leaves to-day fora short vittlt in A THIRTY YKABS JfJO. fh-rr nf of March the IIKW Packard Block on Main street. and Mk fora share public patronage, which they deserve. The Greenville jurors drawn for i he October term of Court are, grand.

John Bacher, C. B. Evans; petit. Win. Beatty, Samuel Hamor.

E. F. las. Heil- TJ xpresu robbers will be tried ganized themselves into a sort of protective association. KacJi uicinltcr makes a list of his eustomers that, are considered beats; tbest; arc )tnt together and new namts added every month.

There were rece ntly killvil on Mr. ICile- niirn's farm, in Slienango two black snakes whose combined lengths wero feet 2 inelies, the one being 11 fe.et inches and the other 11 feet indies. This almost equals the fossil serpent. Look out for a chap who is tramping over i lit country selling a powder which ho alleges was made by Kilinon for the purpose of increasing the illuminating power of coal oil to thjit: of electric light. Me $'l per box for it.

It is a fraud. Messrs. Shy rock Dclamater, Carpet Dealers in Meadville, carried away the prize in securing the contract for furnishing the P.P. Church at Greenville. They had competitors from Pitlsburg, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Erieauil JJulV- Jtmrnal.

At the recent Educational Convention at PIne(Jrove the following ollicers were elected for ensuing year: President. Prof. A. J. Palm; Secretary, John Mitchell; Treasurer, J.

P. Lock; Solicitor General, A. (Jilderslceve; Executive Committee, Prof. Ketler, J. C.

Hrown, L. 1. Crawford, S.F. Thompson, Prof. Palm, J.

T. and Key. A. Wolf. A four-year old son of Joseph Ilrcek- enridge, of Mercer, the other evening swallowed about half a spoonful of con- ccutratedlye.

His mother had just turned a way from the cup in which the lye was to get water to dilute it, when the little boy came in thlnny and tasted it. His cries caused the motlier to turn immediately, but too late. He suffered intense pain ami lingered until Friday evening, when death relieved which is heavily timbered, principally oak. On this tract thoy hive, erected a steam saw mill at a cotf of Viul are alxnit to commence taking out lumber. Raymilton will be the place of delivery on tlie railroad, and wishing any orders tilled would do well to give them Stnuly 'Luke Geo.

Iteil, of New Hamburg, caught a chicken hawk the other day in the following manner: fie was going to he espied the hawk, which was finishing. 1 mealon achicken. When lie tried to capture the bird, it showed tight nnd flew at him, but he succeeded in throwing bag, which he enr- over it and thus captured it. It measured four feet from tip to tip. The coroner's jury in the case of the late Joseph McMahau was recalled just before the Interment last Friday, to satisfy the reasonable of friends, but tint result of their renewed investigations changed not their original verdict as published in last week's There can be no doubt that the unfortunate, ninti took his own in a tit of temporary insanity.

The Big Run the way settlement in Greene to the Ueifcn- dcrfer neighborhood in one of thu best farming tracts in State, and is being further beautified by tho erection of tine farm houses, among which we might mention the new dwelling of Andrew Jtrown on thti Kinsman road, and also that of Ximrod at Maysville. Kverylhiug thus far ton good exhibition at the. coming Fair. The attractive features, consisting of show, hyeicle race, and the contemplated race between Mr. V.

C. who was tw have run thu 50 mile all have a tendency to attract a large fact which seems to be appreciated even by the peanut, man. There was a rumor current here on street on Monday that Matthew Harrow, at present residing on the Bcnningliou" farm near oil City, had committed suicide. We arc glad to lie able tostate that the report is false. Mr.

Harrow is and enjoying as good hetilth as usual. An interesting social their tin observed by B. E. Mossman and wife on Tuesday evening. The guests wen; nuiuc.rous, and so weru the presents.

A- for tlm MI UN. it is said to have, been complete in evwry particular. Reading of tlie accidental poisoning of children by drinking concentrated lye us that Mrs.Dr. Irvine, of Sharon, saved a child once by pouring sweet oil down its throat, and that Lewis Edwards, of Greene, cured lib child by giving it vinegar. at this term.

Fare to Franklin parade on 12th. $1 for round trip. Train leave Greenville on X. Y. P.

A O. road atH a. m. Go with the. Citizens' Hose and In- Hand.

The Baltimore a grand mar- aflair. will take place September 11 tolfith inclusive Hal Mare over the Pennsylvania route. Several interesting communications are crowded out this week, but let our not Ve discouraged In consequence. W. J.Adams, of Flilliard, shipped over butihcls of blackberries from his store this season, most of them coming to this place.

There will be about twelve local entries for the bicycle race at our coming Fair, mid as many from towns around. The Fell House changed landlords on Monday, Mr. Geo. (Jon verse, of L'nion City, succeeding Mr. X.

C. Packard. Taiuarnc Swamp has been satiated with cinders, and trains are running the same as before Uie great dink. During tho week before the Fair the Secretary may be found at the insurance oflice of II. II.

Liniiiger. To kill cabbage boll pennyroyal and put the waim u-aon the of.lamestown. Xew Brighton, where he interested in a flouring mill. MR, HOI.I.OWAT TIIMT and wife, of Uempfleld, left on Wednesday fora visit to Michigan. Miss Cki.iNH.% COOK, of this place, has opened select scliwl at JJank.

Crawford county. E. F. llAi.t.. the down-town tonsori.il vtist, has IK-CII drawn juror the next term of court.

MH.O.X. Fi.mriihu returned from tin- West on Monday to find five of his family down With fever. Jonsli. A( daughter Lettle, returned home from their sojourn at Xantucket on Wednesday, MII.PKUKY Doros and family, of Xew Castle, hpent Sunday in place, the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Jl. E. Roberts. Mus. ANNA Ohio, 101 years old Mild weighs pounds.

Besides is the mother of children. Du. MCWATTV, formerly of Mercer, but appointed some time since a chuplain in the army and stationed in Texas, is out on a two leave of absence. Miss MAIIV Lim.i..ion«, of Sharon, died last from drinking ammonia. For a year or more past she had snllered from intense religious melancholia, and surcease from her imaginary woes in suicide.

DANCKU 1ms concluded to drop case Iwfore tlie ecclesiastical courts. Helicr thinks with Gui- that "there ic, no money in theol- We have boon furnished with a eojn of Thr bcnring date of (Jreenville, March' 1S.VJ, J. Mason, W.S. Finch, puhlishci It is a good-looking nlieet well filled with advertisements und wel splecil with l(H-al news. It seems tha the bill authorizing the construction the E.

P. railroad had jimt been veto of Youngslown, Thiel College opened yesterday with 20 nttc stiulenU, iuid more to follow. will be fair after nowuu- til the middle of next month. General Beaver will be at the Greenville Fair. Come to the fair and bring something.

The ladies of the Presbyterian church will serve refreshments at the resilience of Win.Achre, Main Tuesday evening next, Sept. 5 till It m. At thcauuual election of otliver.s of the M. K. S.

School, held on the 5th the following wero elected: Philip Clover, G. B. Chase, Asst.Supt.; C. T. Miller, W.O.Tillotson, S.

S. J. (J. McLymaus, Missionary K. W.

Hodge, Librarian; Miss May Leech, Organist; J. G. MuKnight. Chorister. Services in the Kpiscopal chapel this (Friday) evening, and next, Sunday morning and evening, to be.

conducted by the. rector. Rev. F. Hutchinson.

TIIK 1st, Presbyteriau church of Mercer has called Rev. J. Stockton, of Fort Way in-, at a salary of $1,400. OXK Pnii'i'H. in the charge of a asylum in Philadelphia, lias lit out, leaving deliciency of over $200,000, all stolen inside of a year! Phippg is the boss theif, and no I'dip-pcnny bit of a fellow.

Utlll- Bll HIKl 1C Slum if you wunt or rnll unit Kt-la imlrof 1'nilt nt Uitr JjtUe Store. tit tti VH-HT, llruckcll' Thr Wnlker Himt, tliu old stand-liy, is only I.iltlu SIlIM' StolXV Collll; in mill MH: llii'tn. -I liuvof youtliM 1 ami iiuil Kt tin- I.lttlc slioc Mo wiin tnnyihiiiK In the hhoc line, yon K'ft It at tin; l.ittlu Shoe Store. It. Win mnt Arc crnl" for liiillci.

iH-st pliice tu town to l.ny your is at the l.lttlc yhm- stun-. HIK1, I Af Kit. uml To do nfi'-rul work in Miiull family ween tnil plate. Inquire orliuli store. tcau, ogy." 'J'M Arsn.v, ot Xew Lebanon, was in town Monday, trying to get a class in music ami voc.il culture.

He proposes giving a lesson weekly for twelve weekv, at the rate of per Samly Lulcr IT was reported in a Pittsburg Sunday pajier thnt Kobert Kwing, of Hartstown, bad been killed In a quarrel In Kentucky. The report Is denied. Mr. Kwing lias not been in a quarrel, is in good health and full of life ami Is now in Tennessee. Miw.

S. Xu.NiuiARux, of Mercer, mother of Mr, J.G. Nuuemakor, of this place, died on the aged 68 years, and was buried nt Xew Vernon afternoon. She was for many yearn a consistent member of one of the Presbyterian churches of that, place. Mit.

E. M. has HU earnest plea for progrewiiva farming In the September number of the his main point being that tillers of the. soil miiHt be students as well as laborers. Mr.

.1. Devlin also ban an interesting article in the same paper on "Wheat Culture." GK.X. JAB. A. BKAVUK, Republican candidate for Governor, was an unexpected in this place yesterday morning, lie wan on his way from Erie to the Mercer Fair, and got loft lien- until the noon train.

In the meantime a little "boom" was organized for him at Col. Maxwell's ollice, where a number of our citizens paid their respects to the but we anticipate. MA.IOK JOHN GiuiUM.one of the eld- timers indeed, dropped In to see UN on Monday, looking and acting like young man, comparatively spea'king, although it wns the day before his 74th birthday. He had been up in Crawford county visit ing friends, nnd was MI his wav toKlus- on the same mission. The Major, we feel jissured, is welcome guest wherever he may go.

He cuitain- ly is nt the XKWS ollice. CAI-T. NICHOLAS WAY, formerly of tJie Pa. Gon. old regiment, dropped in to see us on Monday.

The Captain is now nt -New Lisbon, Ohio, where, he is engaged in the manufacture of woolen goods, rnul was out in this section visiting Mr. Lewis l.indsey, of Salem, an nude. It was our pleasure to make the acquaintance of Capt. Way in (lie "tented Camp Cut-tin, when we wen! on recruiting service in the spring of istil. J.

B. gentleman known in these, Bible- scholar, gave three lectures on the. corner wu Monday, Tuesday NIK! Wednesday evenings, illustrating tlie "Plan of the Ages on charts." Mr. is KII eHyy, r-pcakcr, and handled his subject in masterly manner, though )iis aiKJicncc was not tin large i.s it would hiive been hud he. played tlif; banjo and sold ceritH 1 worth of coin and wart cure for half a dollar.

Mr, Aiiummm gave most of gooiU, consisting of pamphlets and papers to instruct the (searcher for truth, out these even were not us eagerly sought after an tko HUm fakir'B worthier trash. ed by the Governor.and ye editor very wroth in conseqtcnee, but take heart nt tlm intelligence Unit anothu hill, with tin- objectionable feature elided, Would introduced. had just held an "infair" a the Kxchange Hotel, then kept by 1. Iloxie. Win.

Sutton bad purrhai-ed wan repairing the, store room recent vacated by Jim. A. Waugb, who hat moved into his new brick, located when Turner A furniture now is. prospectus was in circulation for the lablishment of a Free Soil jmper in Greenville. W.

B. Orvis to be editor Col. A. J. Christy hail left with the eili tor a fine lot of fresh fish, showing tha even in those primitive days the publit knew how to get pull's.

A. McL. Wbitt was to deliver lecture before the Lyee inn at the AcMtlomy that evening, auoth er evidence that we have not progressei so much we imagine have; for ii those days Greenville was away up ii educational matters. M. Culley and J.

R. Menu testify to the superior iftinHtiwK of the "Singer' over "HlodgeitV Initnitablv Sewing Ma- cbine," I lint style of then being new thing. II. C. Kates advertiHes bis GrtM-ery and Bakery.

Phipps taking dagutirreotypck hen then. A. M. Campbell bud pnchascii W. M.

McGllvrny's celebrated borsv medicine recipes, and ofl'ers them for wile. Mrs. Freeman proposed to open a select Mihool, provided slie could secnn 30 "sholars." It Is thought she never got them. Jon. II.

French advertises new gunsmith shop. James Cunnlng- hamoHers himself as a tailor, and "no humbug." M. Cully the commiiuity with the announcement of "something now for nil the Ihe purchase of a Blodgett sewing machine! L.M.MUner petitions the court for license keep nn inn or tavern In tlm "village of Xew Salem, in West Salem tp." Hayard Packard nniioumn a new line of stages between this place and Cleveland, the community Win. S. Finch Informs that be, nu agent, has just received a lot of pateut anti-bed-bug bedsteads, manufactured by P.

Shipltr of and solicits orders nt the KJC- pri'ts oflice. Kve.n then printers combined other businesses with tin-irregular vocation, (i. W. IJubbanl advertises S. Johnston Co's new store gets a "hurrah." R.

Root announces "new goods and new prices." Goodwin Co. do the K-IIUC. Bond, llenth A Co. have a few words about the "Kaglu Foundry and Machine Shop." John Bracken was then engaged In the marble business. John Moore otters himself as a Tinner.

Graham A Christy way they are "going ahcjid" in the grocery line. "The Jew Store" ad. is headed with "Walk in, Shentlcmcn," and not signed by anylxidy. The. "new linn" of Kllinge.r iK.niinoiiu- ced, nnd wan only dissolved a few weeks since.

Heimnppcnrs a fash- ionahle tailor. Henry Austin was even then In the Held with hU jewelry store. Wm. Achre Co. "new goods." Stewart wants it known that bw hns opened a barber shop.

W. Campbell adveitlses a now drug store, "in the rooms lately occupied by Miller," P. we presume. Robert Holing calls attention to bis tannery and shoe shop. Win.

Me Dowel I announces "carriages, carriages." TbciF. fallen invites custom for his grocery and boat store. Varney nays "walk in, gentlemen, and examine our stock of groceries." Win. Buck wtis then engaged in the saddlery nnd harness business, and Win. H.

Monsuian In Hit chnlr I). Pen-in wan a dentist. Townsend A Huhcr were engaged in the boot and shoe, business. The hotels were the Kagle, kept by T. A.

Packard; the kept by F. Iloxie, and the Mansion House, kept by J.Gillesple. There, is a column of business cards. The doctors were J. T.

Ray, I). B. Packard, Jf. I). LaCossctl, Jiiild Rnthbun, R.

K. Urciner. The attorneys were B. F. Basktii, A.

Gillcspie, and G. Jnnticus. A. Seiple. G.

Lahhcils. John Trim key card appears as attorney at Mercer. Merchants not previously mentioned, Waugb Campbell, Arnold, Jlenlein Loiitxeiihlwr Vu. Manufiicture.rfi, etc. Jos.

(i, Loutrcnbiser, stoves, jiloughn, J. Miller, harness; Robert Dickey, tinware and Timothy iJumui-H, cabinet wnrc: Henry Jiniim, fanning milU; W. Unker ibu wiuie; Win. Vaughn, blacksmith; IV. P.

Haniia, painter; James Law, wagou- mukcr. I'vnuv At Atliintte, Hitttirduy, llle IMli An- ilrcws A Johnson will offer fur tmlc llicir ITlfc cur of SwhU-r btiKKieii, title New Vurk citrrliiuc'-, (iirtu WIIKOMM, HITJIIK mini WHK'JII-, Kee- (iiiil-)iiiii't tHiKxivti, liorKCrt, e.ultM, ed. not for- Kut, loo, tllttt tluf liave the t.liH>k of cutters In market. Their New York are neuter Hum honn-inuile, uml KuuranU'cd, "Murray," the lively rover of tho man who discovered Dr. Bliss at up in this region nt present, looking matters jiolltlcal.

He reports liiMl pledged Meinlvillc. lie adds: Xow, What do you sujipose was the grievance which brought; these 200 citi- KCIIS Meadville to pledge their fortunes and their sacred honors to bolt'tin- Beaver ticket and support the Stewart- ticket Yes, CNincron. But Cameron isn't running for niiy- tliiug.and Jtcaver is ndmitted on all sides to IK- ti nice man and a Christian soMier. Still, they say it is C'ntneron and Cami'r- ouism. It is the same, thing along the.

line. Everybody says it is Cameron. And he says it as if'Cnnivron was tin-. small-pox and might be lurking in your clo'thes. But Cameron isn't running tor anything.

"If he. was," one of followers to me tit Greenville, "he wouldn't, get 2(1 out of every 10(1 votes along 1 this border of the State. Whv. there wouldn't be enough left of him tin- one taritV toothache!" "We are in bad herein Greenville." said Stalwart county romiuit- teemau, who wns under the impression I was a Pittsburg my soiled cutt's, I ipiit'n freely, "I can't just tell what tin! strength of the Independents here is, but. it is on Ihe increase.

They are working on the sly. They cast 1(17 votes for Wolfe and that they will double it for Stewart. If they do' we arc broken in two in tin- miildlv. don't think they can. but it may go to l.Ml." When lu- madc.

the discovery that be was a m-wspnpi-r man he nit, this down to 7. i. Mis admission that the Stalwarts at Greenville were "In bad shape" wxs left uiHjualitled. "in New 'fistic nd Memlvillc," he "tlunu's were a good deal WOI-M-." but lie didtPt. care to attract public attention to Gveen- villc.

I asked him what the grievance was. Cnmcrou." said he. "You don't mean if ir" said I. yes," be. "We Inn! a pretty straight party here until "And all these fellow's soreheads:" said I.

"That's they call 'em," said he. "but they ain't, and that is what hurts us. They're the bent and most influential men'in tho place." Over at Mercer all sorts of stories told of what the Independents were ing to do and were not going to There were III soreheads in Mercer year. Of the MIB soreheads in the county, 31 r. Smith, who was a ih-lcgatc the Stewart convention, puts the county vote this year at SOO, With a small in- rcase In Mercer.

A probable Is admitted in nil (innrtcrs every pla-'e I liave been. Thr I', lifuninn. To satisfy a number of the to Eric on the occasion of hi- first nnnual reunion of the 1.1.1th on the lath we wrote tin- of the Association and the following reply, which will -m- he boys thv desired Let. ill, accordingly, who intend to go, semi heir names te the NKWH otllee nt that, we may got, the the proposed of Invasion:" IT. Jl.

JtHiixirn; answer youiv Aug. I would inform you hat the fare from Greenville to the 1 P. V. Keunion will be two cents perniilu the E. A J'.

Jf. nlioiit less. You will have to identify yourselves to tin' igent selling the thnt you belong the If.1th P. V. The tickets will In- good until the II p.m.

train leaving Erin the evening of the So says ol. McCrenry. Yours truly, J. C. Hll.TOX, Si-cy.

Milliner lhi. I-iiinl) lias tiikcn nu Interest In Millinery 186 Main Street, Hreenrille, vtieio we cijiiTl KHIII 10 Iiiive nlre ii.i.sorlm-'ir of nil klnliK of NIMJNDKV AM) AM UOOIIS, 1 (Jliilth'fii'n tti'irtxA' will iilkit cnrrv on KiiHlitoiiiiltle liresK Miss MAIIY ln-HAliN will Imvn cluiruc 'if he llroinuiiikiiiK. Dnniiirs 1111 Merit iiiiiki-r uml fnt tin- lust yeiir lius Inul la 1 filii'i-it-ncc u( fiiKliiniiiilile ilri-sti niiikci'- in lie city. Will (InnitliiiK imil lillliiK, uml ti-in-li riitltiiK liy new Mini jiorfcel I.H- U'H mil Mini KI-II IIH. We.

only 'n Klinre AtU. THE TRIBUNE For The Campaign. Tin; Importance of Die jiolilieiil in lie Kcvcnil nils yi-iir IK liy nil volerN. The Triliillie to jil'l with nil IIOWIT in the work nf K' 1 iihlii'ini MICCCNS. The Weekly Triliiine will In- i-iil, unit mliiri-Khed in Muliseriliei-K iiiiu-K, weekH for uml nne freei-uiiv every ten ninncH.

The Semi-Weekly will 1C vuu-kN fur Ml cents. TliiHotn-r uliiy nrliiK the i A Ytiuabh Campalga Premium, Vi'i; liuve the (ilr-usiireof mill ill); to our list lint We will (irove to lie one of the mo-i pun. nlur prcinlniiiH we liuve over Ridpath's History of the United States. A popular Iliklurynf Ihe Culled Stales of Ann leu. Innii the iilmrlcihul titiieH to the present enilirucliiK nn aeeoiiiil of tlie ulxiriiilnees- it'n- NitrVetiieii ill lite New Worlil; Ihe plnnttiiK of Hetllenients; tin- Revolution; the evtnlilisliinein in the t'niim; tlie the.

ul" the llunjtlie Ijlvll Wur; iiml the Inilepenileiiee. liy John rinrk JU-lpiith. I.I/. of in Initiiiini 1'ulvnriily. The work is ijriniKhl down to Mil- erxuiueiii-eiiii-nl of I'rehideiit Arlhiir'h I rut Ion, anil Includes mi Hccoiint of ttv lion of General liHrtlt-lil.

Thin makes it the history of oiirconnlry, mill think every rea-lr: will iiilinit It IK one of (lie I lent. Tho History and the Tribune, Tln-ri-KUlur prleuoMlielMMik mnl it I. v. I worth the inoiiey. We Imvi; niiiile which einitile iin to olli-r it inconnecliiui uiih the i'llhiilieiiii the following lilx-riil terms: l-Vir ten eople.4 of the Weekly Tailiimc lc.

Wcekv. pOHtillje pulll, mlilrCKM-ll III ioiliseriher-' Iinmeii, nint oent to illllerent il ile-ii- eil. mnl the History us iihove described. For twenty copies of the Weekly Tribune weeks 11111) the us uhove ilt-Hc'rlln''! For a thirty eojilt-H of the Weekly TTiltiine Ii; wi-eki; uml the We will send the Weekly Trllmao one year mid HID history for which is only tin- price 01 tin- hunk. Wi.

will send the Keiui-Weekfy Trihnne 1 On Ihe iihuve nmiied we the liy nniil can-fully pnekcd mid posture lisiid n-'. .1 I'ri'tniitt J'vr Kvcfy Stilitcrilii'i'. Kvery (iiiliserlher who wil senil iil wll 1 receive mi elcimnt life-like portniii of iHle 1'renident (liirlleld or his wife, us imiy In- iireferrcd, tiettir-JU cents Httititfoiml we will n.l him hoth. To thoiie not nulikerlherK we them for 'J) cents eueh They urc hcmuimlh prlnleil on tine jihili- JIM per, a-'sjs in will In- mi nruuiueiittoaiiy purlor, library of otllcc. AUdiX'ls T11E TIUBUNK,.

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