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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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AUG. 4,1887. IMPOKTAST NOTICE. order to insure publication in the all matter should be -cnt in before son, 61, on Tuesday, it toots as ff Lewi Webster would another rial for shooting -with intent to kill Mis. larrington.

Tlie plea in bar was over- uled. noon BREVITIES. Tuition at McElwain Institute onlv Course in Penmanship a specialty at McElwain Institute. The Reformed Church of this place will be dedicated on the first Sabbath in September. are indebted to Hon.

J.C. Fruit Sharon, lor a copy of Smul's Hand iSS- We needed it and ap- Harvest Home Association wtfl hold its sixUi annual basket picnic in Ruhlraan's Grove, Perry township, on Saturday, August vflb, WhrnWmtbc Ba Held? During the past week or two we have requently been asked, "what date has jeen fixed for the encampment of the Mercer County Veteran Association?" If the date has been fixed we have not leard of it A meeting of the executive committee was called some weeks ago, but we understand only one member attended, consequently nothing could be done. Chairman Pierce will no doubt soon set the ball Mercer Dispatch. organization is complete and i i f.e- Miss MARY DUMARS and Mrs. Jerome Leech are viating at Chautauqua.

MRS. HATTIE of Oeveland visiting parents and fnends in this intended to be permanent. It was de-l CORRESPONDENCE. Post-office open on Sunday from 9 to ior the public in general and i o-i to 5 p. m.

for the accom iModalion of those who have lock boxes We acknowledge the receipt of an in- vintion from our friend C. W. Ray, Chiron to attend a meeting ol th ''Suit's" Trout Island, on the lotlnnst. The colored camp meeling closed on S-ibbath evening, two days sooner than -cted when it commenced. The heat Vain on Sabbath were discouraging.

for your clothing, gents' furnishing hats and caps, at rock bottom 11 1 Tlfmnlnn-Vlftfr AT jLfnc MippEE after an absence-of lowr ci.Ied to hold the annual meeting on the returned on last Saturday iiuAugust of each year. last Friday. The attendance has always been so WIER, the veteran horse-buyer, large, aad the interest manifested so ill at the residence of John Kern, great that the cor. will endeavor Main Street. to make this meeting even better than MR EMERY accompanied by any that has preceded it.

Good speak- his wife, left last Saturday for a ers and good musk will be secured, visit at Chautauqua. A good comet band will be on the WJLL ground to enliven the occasion. comeandenjoyadayofrecreauon, so- Co cial intercourse, kindly greeting and MR.C at that gratitude to the bountiful Giver of a Friday. A special invitalion is extended to mem- CULKA BEII. left on train la Tues- bers of the press and ministers of the 1 a of several weeks at Stock- gospel The grocery stand will be re- and vicinity, built in a convenient form, and enlarged RCGHLER and I.

Weir have i it not Band of HI Church on lertainment for tneevemng consisted Tve 6 2-aSSTTrt our streets some evenings ago. Three ot the we understand are uaaer VV T. Li. will hold its regular meeting on Thursday evening at the IJidence of -Mrs. A.

Davenny. Fro? Griffith will open a select school here on the i6th cf August. Those wiping to attend school can obtain all desired information by addressing the Prof'or callinl on him at his boarding oneisthathe malo' -seeds irom home some to- Gethsemane and planted them. When the tomatoes were roe he sent some to an editor with a The editor being, out that day, "he destroyed the history and ate of Chandler to the Senate xiicct ami for prices, tu liacher, Benninghoft' Aug. 4-tf I vour order with H.

H. Lininger, MercJr for the best Phosphate, or pure ground bone for your i ii.ii i K3. It will nav you. Greenville, Pa. Aug 4-3" to al least iwicc oecu bids will be received for it until August thought they are seriously ill.

at which time the bids wil, be open- GiuW ii. at wini.ii uiuc tr tn lhe sland. All bids lo be sent to M. R. Beggs, Hadley, Pa.

DrftUi or Mm. Freemftn, Mrs. Freeman, widow of the late Clarkson Freeman, of this place, died at i 'M111I 111 a couvciwciit. i Kt'CHLEH. the residence of her daughter.

Mrs. Sealed be a for a few days but it is not Leech, on Eaele street, on Saturday to al least iwicc 113 ueeu i morning last, aged 50 years. Deceased was a native af Beaver county, but when young removed to Crawford county, and over 50 years ago removeo with her husband from Crawford county lo this place, and was ever afterwards one of our highly esteemed citizens. Deceased leaves three children, Mrs. Samuel HamnrandMrs.

J. A. Leech, of this place.and Alexander Freeman, of Dixon, Tennessee. She also leaves four sislers and one broiher livir.g. She was a con- sislenl member oi lhe Presbyterian church lor many years.

Her fcneral took place on Monday, Rev. Wakefield conducting the service. a tour gad By LlgnUilnR An exceedingly sad thing occurred month, near Kitrh's Corners, in Olter Creek township, this county, on Sabbath last. Miss CELESTE PACKARD has gone on a tour ot the Thousand Islands and River St. Lawrence, to be absent a of Wilkesbarre During the thunder storm which curred at about noon that day Samuel Hawks was struck by lightning and instar.lly killed.

She was passing from Rnd frjen tlie barn or spring towards the house as week IUDGE WOODWARD, ol wiiKesoarrc escaped death Friday night a who ffred a bul let at him. MRS SPEIR and daughter Eva of Oranwville, were visiting relatives and Ss in this place the latter part Church and evening this com- the U. P. Church morning ornine service at the M. E.

Not long since conversing with a man who has been in public life quite a number of years, he sSid that during the war he was in Washington on one of the laree Republican committees, and was chosen to carry verbal messages and reports that could not be trusted on paper to President Lincoln. The door keepers had orders to admit him whenever his card was presented, and in all his nunSrous calls he never heard the Pres- dent use any anecdotes in his convcrsa- on. Continuing, he said that in his experience he never met with a man who lad such a sad and sorrowful expression his eyes as did Lincoln. Church. Married: On the inst.

at the res- of the bride's lather, Mr.Chares dence ence Ray of Stoneboro, and Miss Laura r'a 0 nd Hazen, of Edinboro? are visiting Mr. Hazen's parents here. "MISS Carrie Carrington has been elect- teacher of the lower school. ANON. se magnificent steamer, service nt Chautauqua Jamestown Lake, lhe i "Vest load see ever carried was 2,137 passengers, the occasion of the Granger picnic.

our reference to the Edinboro Nor- nnl" School last week, we should have "ntr'd that the average expense for a Vtiritthe school, and not term, is £135. n'ork being pushed on the new race clay and night. They have a nat- As line laid along the course, furn- plentv I'ratikli" AV of light for the work The Columbian Bank of Philadelphia on Saturday in conse- HtliluB Club. According to announcement, the jllTC llllll ui made on them by the bank. Kremm at the Pacific Mills cmnicMice making Roller Process oil next Monday.

usical advantages at West Superior mu a av For circular of iiifor- new and elegant stock of hats, latest -t'-k-s for fall wear, just received at UenninghoffiS: Co. s. Nypsno Fishing Club is off lor Canada. The advanced guard, or rather commissary department, consisting of H. N.

Shrom, Hal. Slirom and Frank Eyth. left on Sabbath in order to lay in supplies and have them ready when the other members of Hie club arrive. On Tuesday tlie following gentlemen left on train N. C.

Packard, Chas. T. Meacham Ralph Maxwell, Roy Bealty, Aaron Fell Jos. ISenuinghoff, C. A.

Rouse; C. Field, Geneva; N. C. McLaughlin Geo. S.

Shattuck, Geo. Cullum, Mead ville; E. B. Packard, Greenville. Wm Newbury, Salamanca; I.

F. Caldwell Meadville; Harry James, Rochester will leave about the loth. C. R. Beatt will leave when circumstances will 1 Coming The fourth annual reunion of the Rose imily will she resided with her husband and USTIC GORDON, of the Su- hildren, and when near a locust tree, me Cou, topped to speak to three of ren, who were near the tree when it vas struck and an apparently glancing struck the unfortunate woman, Mrf.RANAHAN, of Meadville, esult above stated.

for trie Lakeside Assembly. Deceased was a daughter of the late McGARIGLE) the convicted Chicago toTo'ok aftei interest of ou ale in that direction, and, if the kind 'ss of the editor will permit, we will us portion of the valuable column tin The much needed and long looked-fo ai, came Monday morning and cause verybody and everything to loo Baniel of tttercreek. Mr. Hawks boodle succe eded in ssr- 1 Kass from til. 10 cident occurred.

Deceased was about 35 years of age, In Ottercreek township ecease and leaves seven children, all bctweeen at lh residence of the brides parenU vears and six months of age, to a ,887, by Rev all of Ottercreek tp. iLLlSON was in New Yor eek a letter from publish this Cim-innati, giving r.n intersting account trip from that city to the far west, which will repay a perusal. Its author, K. is well known in this place. Mr G.

Westlake, a graduate 1( Business College, Mid one of best penmen in Mercer has beei nK lge( to teach Book-keeping and for the lali term at McEl -book which was found ii L. Keek's store about a week be held in George Stubb's Sixtetl' i be cared for by the greatly afflicted hus-1 j. Rodemoyer and Miss M. L. band.

The funeral which was largely attended occurred on Tuesday, Dr. kelman, of this place, conducting the ervices. One of the children standing near the est ol Fredonia, August iSth. tree at the time of the accident was 1'L-nmansnip wain Institute The "remains unclaimed. It contain! money.

Mr. Keck thinks he will 1: to take a trip if the owner doesn't soon turn up. "rove, wesi knowing themselves connected are invited. The Fourth Annual Fair of the Kins- nan Stock and Agricultural Association will be held at Kinsman, Ohio, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, August 24th, 25th and 26th, 1887. A reunion of the Kamtrers and connections regardless of name, wil! beheld at the residence of Benjamin Kamerer, in Hempfield on August 24, 1887, instead of August 25th.

The 9th annual reunion of the Woods family and their descendants will be held at the residence of Wm. Laird, Hempfield township, on Wednesday, Aug. 3 ist, 1887. All are cordially invited. The Conneaut Lake annual Harvest Home will be held on Thursday, August iSth.

Hon. Marriott Brosius, of Lancast- nis eyca By the way, what a rough way Hayes to Even now, retired tc, pri- had somewhat injured, but is hoped nol seriously. A Day the V. C'hnrrh. The U.

P. Church of Greenville was the chief centre of attraction last Sabbath. The occasion was the singing ol 1 tl-e Norfolk Mission Band of Colored recently and in reply lo the question "What Jo you know about politics? ai swered that it was much hotter in tl metropolis than it was in Des- Moines A little son of W. H. Dight, of North Liberlv, nominee for Commissioner, was kicked by a coll on last Sabbath evening, mashing his breast and face badly, last accounts he was in a precarious condition.

G. McFATE accompanied by D. a Chesty, who has accepted a but wish him much success in his "7lr Write, S. M. Kerr's nanly clerk, spent a few daysiii, Ene county last week, where he donbtless an elegant time, if the ui visit has anything to do with it.

Miss Anna Eell, of Geneva was the guest of Miss Jennie Kerr last Saturday Mr Bennett Trimble, one of the oldest nd best known cititens of thisi conimu- died at his residence in this place, on Saturday evening of last week. He has suffered for a few years with a com- olicaled disease, and several times dur- the past year his family thought that last had come; but lie time and was able to be round until a few days before his death His; funeral took place Monday at ii a. Rev. lau HJ In vate life, back to his farm, as did Cincm- natus of old. "claa" with more spite in their nature than brains, still endeavor to heap their pusillanimous nsulUi upon him.

An excited nation in doubt as to the results ot the election 101 heads on both sides threatening dire resslts if Hayes or Tilden was sworn in, he persued I quiet and dignified course all through that trying time Thes final tribunal dsclared him elected and his administration was a successful one and did much to advance the interests of he South. Even Mrs. Hayes is not free from slurring remarks beinsmade about her The stand she took while the first lady of the land will never be forgotten by h. co workers in lhe cause. While the electoial was in session settling this question Grant had put the capital in a perfect condition defence.

Under the guise of collecting troops for the inaugural ceremonies, they were so placed in the city that it would have been body of men to have entered ton unchallenged from any Grant would have had peace at --of war and woe 10 the men who would have attempted to seat their candidate by The oidest paper extant is the Chinese Pan founded A. D. Without jokes on board- Is Life Worth Living? That depends on tlie Liver, for if the Liver is inactive the whole system is out of breath is bad, digestion poor, head dull or aching, energy and hopefulness gone, the spirits are depressed, a heavy weight exists after eating, with general despondency and the The Liver is the housekeeper of the health and a harmless simple remedy that acts like Nature, does not constipate afterwards or require constant taking, does not interfere with business or pleasure during ils use, makes Simmons Liver Regulator a medical perfeclion. have tested Its virtues and The Placefo? Bargains IKf READY-MADE CLOTHING, Hats and Gents' Finishing Goods, HANNACHS' 182 i84 Main Street, Constipation Is a universal and most trouljlosiir.io iUs- order. It causes Headache, Mwitai pression, impairs the Sight mul Ilearii.s, destroys the Appetite, and, when limg continued, causes Enlargement (it tli" Inflammation of the Bowels.

Constipation is speedily curuil ty are down on the present adminis- aLn and threaten al. the fall of Cleveland, here for some Singers, Ud by Prof. Hamilton, a gradu- terday on tra i 12 forChau ate of Hampton College, Virginia. 1 he singing was excellent and well tothesacrcdnersoftheday. The choir nd interested in the Nation's wel town crossed'bats with the Edge nine ol this place, and they "did ou bovs up" to the tune of 7 to 6.

Nolan an Rolinson and Putnam and Kerr wer the batleries (or the "Browns 'and Gil Institu can Students al McElwain obtain good board in prw only j2 50 per week. lor circular of the Westminster College, New streets :i.ul alleys of tlie'thickly portions town arenotsutt- for ball playing, ti.rmvn ihrough a valuable p.meof plate in H.innachs' store one day lasl 'Ixtk. Vl.i^ iinght to be the last of this "I work for a long time. Term at McElwain Institute be fan, lira at 4W numbered ten. of every shade, from the black to the fairest white- ate almost.

The professor of lar form, sings a fine bass, and is moreover a orator of remain for wi dow of the Wagner inventor ol died the Iglh M.uneBnd,,e. ssisting helpmeet to car Placed on the N. V. C. was almos the runs- each-wer Edees" respectively.

It whouy a battery game, a with the exception of one made in the two last inmrgs. Our boys are sanguine, and think ma they can win the next game. Mr lames Herron, of New York Cit and I siste" Miss Caddie, of Jamestown called in town Saturday Mrs Dr. Sands, ol Pittsburg, is visi ng her aunt, Mrs. S.E.

Putnam, of th ins Tuesday, Aug. 16, i fter having under- The 1'anfic Mills after aving thoroUKl. repairs will be prepared next Monday to do all kinds of mill ul 4 complete line of fall cassi- received at Bacher, Benmng- er will be the speaker ol the day. -ilso expected that Major Montooth, ol Pittsburg, will he present. A camp-meeting will be held at Green- on the old fair ground beginning August igth and continuing ten days, under the management of Rev.

Wm. Jones M. assisted by other ministers and laymen. All are cordially invited to be present. For further information inquire of J.

R. Burchfield. Greenville, Pa. The Contract. On Friday evening last our iiiirgess and Town Council entered into a con tract with the Greenville Water Company for a supply of water for fire and other public purposes lor the period ten years.

The price per hydrant is to be $35 per annum. There are at pres- British House of Com- orU1 as Blind the consisting of suitings, pant- -m-s overcoatings, latest styles, and A large assortment. Go and see 'hem'and leave your orders for a fall suit or overcoat, and get them at prices that competition. snd was Freed- mak ent 31 hydrants attached lo the for use, and probably 4 more, ine 35 in all. will be the maximum num her wanted for some time to cotne.w'jicl will make the annual cost $1, nu-n cl.iy at Meadville, and our colored Im-ihrciihad a Rraml time.

John Brown, jr ami John R. Lynch were lhe speakers. Mayor Ifcfflb made 1 andllif lead- ns the place took part in the and procceilulgs- parts of this anJ other States, h.i< more an abundance past week, but this In addition to furnishing drants for fire purposes, the cc is to furnish all the water needed these hy in me In him it is more amusing than sha ii be delivered, en or ore very inch a man, and l6 into the custody of Mrs. Lliza Bethime, ave done honor to the I who represents Charity Wiggins, the mother of Blind Tom. PROF.S.

H. SHEAKLEY, of this place lias been tendered the principalship He described the colored pub ic schoo St. Petersburg in his degradation at the time he Counly have not learned offensive. He is ev is speech would nerican Congress, gical, convincing hnrged throughout with first-rate com mon sense. It was conneaed, and strong, sur- terday.

liver My eyes also troubled inc. I was compellca to wear a shade over them, and. lit times, was unable lo bear exposure to the light. I was untirelj CURED BY USING ation CCUOllS Then win ance a german at which the prizes will I to the Democrats. T'ie heavy rains of lhe past week h.u one much damage to lhe streets and we wish the I 5 th regiment a pleasant I nd profitable lime when at Camp Win- eld Scott Hancock and a safe lourney lome.

The first civil service le ld under lhe liullitt bill took place on Vednesday. 102 were present to become future firemen or policemen. The engineers, firemen and brakeman of the railroad are being sub- ecled to a rigid examination lo discover the ones who are color Conser tests. The public upholds officials who do all they can for the safety of their patrons, but it draws the line at a superabundance of misdirected zeal. Baie Fonml Out and Urcleu elenmit u.1.

developed by Indigeslion, Is til best cathartic ever Poland, Ohio. I suffered from Constipation, and, con- 3 months ago, am' am 'iree'fcom Constipation, the re ITOUUiea i-w i T' proved my general nealtn. Amherst. suffered from Constipation, which aned such an obstinate form that I ed it would cause a 1 Burke, Saco, Me. Ayer's Pi conlmed, We are Closing out the balance of our Summer goods at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.

Xow is the time to ecure a Good Suit for Yourself or Boys. For less money than ever before. Single Pants I Summer Coats Vests In larger variety iitul lower in price than they can )e duplicated elsewhere. Remember our great sale of LigM-Cotored Hate Is now going on. Come soon, as they will not last long at the prices they are marked.

GALL AND SEE US, ONE PRICE ONLY. MONEY REFUNDED. Goods Marked in Plain Figures. Every Article Warranted JAMESTOWN. can James 'KlcMlster's meadow.

the residence of Mr. Thomas McNeil. A brisk breeze blewthe blaze rapidly toward Mr. McNeil's house on the South and Mr. Andrew Glasier's barn at the street end of the meadow, on the made free; following him along wl)elher or no he has accepted.

Our disabilities and dis- deliberate opinion is that he is an excel, ent educator He has scholarship, en- and Th( people ol St. Peters- hrough his many couragements to the present time. He made it clearly to appear that the negro, considering his untoward circumstances, las made commendable and encourag- shou)(1 he con clude to accept the ng progres If the fire had taken the barn, in tne high wind it would easily have leaped burg win ot regrct his coming among morally, intellectually, and materia'ly. We think the speech must have ex- citedthe heart-felt sympathy of ed gene rous listener, and must have earn conviction to every candid mind. A any rate we gave its every sentence a S(ateTrea ement.

The Norfolk 1 -r i GRIMF.SON, of Philadelphia, candidate for State Treas" epu gd Qver night a the Fell of last week. The a i orous campaign. a The best" salve in the world for Cuts BruUes, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil- Wains, Corns, and Skin Eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, nee 2 5 cts per box For sale by Shrom. Executor's Notice.

Jails effectually cnro Dyspepsia, Constipation, SICK Headache, Biliousness and all disorders arising Own a Liver ana Bad Digestion. A Proclamation! -BILIOTTS ABTHE KNCCU ts JOHN' ARTHERIIOLT, I unqualified endorsement. The Norfolk Mission School of U. Churches represented, is surely worths of liber Har QJ drcumstance doess Grimcso It is Lcard the one man Terrihle foe flame and the field, with shovels, and bushes and soon the aim buckets was tub ll the ited immrdiate section has not beet, vis, that way. We are experiencing a severe drouth, which is injuring the growing crops badly.

On Sab last heavy rain and hail storn sou uth of us. but we got but little engine house, and hose houses, present and prospective, and also furnish water for two public watering places for animals and two drinking fountains for tlie people, and furthermore furnish water for cleansing ditches and sewers when for industria a ings. ie the 3 day of II insnecia be- aged 76 years. Mr. Marley Cliarius when she went down town for help did "evrvbody" come rushing to The Sentinel jturned ou of heW.C.T.U.,ins ecialbe- aged 76 years ce a le good peopled Texas, sboru coun et th ins on a change of their o( Weslnl Ireland.

He came The NcM-'olk Mission Singers acquitted ell during their sta 1'rof. Hamilton is a nun of more than ordinary his peojjj has lhe company well in hana, and i lu-ir personal conduct here gives fvi- of good training in the insutntion which they bclons. They desire to he rcceivrd kindly. They received at this place altogether about $60. The old customers and public in gen- ,,,1 arc invited to give Kremm trial since the introduction of new ma in their mill.

Send to Geo. H. Lamb, New Le an- for catalogue of Mctlwam stitute. There is a liitch between Hie owners of three or four of the needed. As lar as we hear the people sewn lo be generally satisfied with tlie terms ol the contract.

We understand lhat our authorities figure upon a reduction of at least six or seven hundred dollars annually upon the expenses of lhe fire department, by reason of the contract entered into with the water company. this is done the increase in our aggregate borough expenses will not be large as a result of lhe water contract In another direction our people ought save considerable. Our excellent present means of fighting fire ought to result in lowering our rates of insurance and no doubt will. eConstiution, to lender illegal the coun try when he was ,8 years mfacture and sale of intoxicating h- nnors Grand for the "Lone Star State," lately regarded as the common "City Iived in Greene townsip upwards of 45 and did his first work on the old wor ks of New York City. He of Refuge" for the lawless and scalawags year5j an during his life had been a rescue.

ue. Constables Henry Forrest an Sold Everywhere Office. 44 Murray St. York Manual ot Useful Receipts sent Free. For Sale or Bent Tant Sunburn, Beo Stings, Mosquito and All Insect Ditsc, rrarLts, ond every farm of atln Ahea.

positively cnrsd on lie moot delicate Bidi. leavins a scar, Jrioo 60ca. SI. At drozsiata or by mail. Executor's Notice.

For Sale or Rent. OPEH YOtfB E7ES! See Our Prices! Lawns, Best Best light-colored Prints, last colors. Best Indigo Blue Prints Best dark-colored prints, 3c per yard 4c per yard Oc per yard 5c per yard VCTU. dragged a carpenter's chest Lithe barn, and drew a Terras very reasonable. I or par- residence Hlppw, Attention, Horsemen! Mavl2-tf Tor Sale, French American SatineDress Goods.

A Large and Complete assortment. LACE CURTAINS for $1 a PAIR Bead and Lace Dress Fronts! Gloves and Hosiery-Specialties. Shawls, a large new stock say to our customers that we are at.present fell anil we lloyil George, Jr. EREv premi! honest. Industrie, eerade'.

May success crown straigmf orward, heir efforts' that the women of ood ci iz en. Funeral occurred a St. TeTas could vote with the men! If they Mich ael's Church, on Tuesday at cculd snccess would, we think, be cer- i oc k. a u)8 iron manufacturing establish- innitsof Youngstown.wliicliliassolar piwcnti-d a rcsumplion men ol.jecl to permitting more than to he KivL-ii to the same man, owners of the mills claim the right do as ihfy pleiise in this matter. Oil ol equity it would look PS tin- men are We are always sorry irouhle arise which re MiUs in a strike.

ll is kiiMi-jd Irom lhe records at th' likx- ihnt Ihis Julv has been on most irviiij; of any since the organ t.i the sigr.al service in 1871. Th tcinperalure of lhe month ha iitini liie normal, and besides K'tat puilkin ol the time the atmos ie has been nearly saturated wil inoisimi', in some sections making tl liw: nil the more. During twenty-ot out of thirty of the month tl average temperature was above normal, nr.d generally by several degrees, run- as high as ten degrees, while on the days ih.it lhe temperature was Wow normal it was only by a degree or so. tain snccess Woman, who suffers so much Irom KOSER, formerly a resident ol intemperance, hould certainly be al- this vici nHy, but now of Dallas Polk ne, lowed to vote on this question if on no 0reK011i has Mn us a small box other! The colored singers enlivened the meeting with good music. Tlie meeting was briefly SS by Pastor Wakefield, Dr.

Pershing, and Prof. Hamilton. Several others took part, and a Dealh ot Samuel Our older citizens will remember Sam 1 odge and his excellent family, who re- ded for many years on the farm now wne and occupied by Mr. Thorn, of lempfield township, one mile sotheast this place. Mr.

Lodge and family West about 1851. Several years go Mr. Lodge died leaving his wife and large family. Mrs. Lodge continue lk her home with her children, who for her tenderly till June ist last, after a brief illness she passed collection was taken for lhe Norfolk Mission.

Much of the interest of the day was due to the skillful m3na ement of the pastor, Dr. Brittain. The concert of "plantation melodies occurred as announced. The attendance was good. As we expected It was a strange medley.

Of its kind, it was a decided success. S-jme of the songs were highly mirth-provoking: some were touching and tender; and some were stirringly patriotic, reminding us of Rrmrtl DtlO Uavenny, of Sheakleyville. Farm for Sale. two east 'Feb. IJ-U For Sale.

VVC U. will be held in the M. E. Findley, was's'everely bitten on the face father's dog, last week by mail containing six heads of Oregon wheat. Two of them are of the club variety and four ol the web foot variety.

latter is claimed be the bgst fpr the climate of Oregon. Mr. Koser says, lh fiHe di charged on tarn in it is the standard wheat of lhat Stale, great but UK: defendant kept the Farm for Sale or Rent, ol mi 1 orl11 0 noil four miles Irom Jaraustwii, pi, a Uy liarn, he sent us were fram a 50 acre field on which he yielded 50 to the acre lhe place on ivhich he resides an p.incipal ohjecljon to lhe web fppt rieiy is lhat the grains aro not set ose enough together. The heads are The club variety is monlh eacefullyaway.agdSsj-ears. 11 davs.

Mrs. Lodge's maiden name was Me Cord a member of a fai.i.U of early set- wartimes-specially'John 'Marching Through which were sung in fine style. We rejoice what-he U. P. Brethren are doing for the su fact that every ir equivalsnt fur money Te iliar headline Doses olta the edi.cationar.dsalvntionofthecolored people.

May all the churches re-double their efforts in this important work. The Sabbath evening collection amounted to The net proceeds of the concert J-J-C. were $40. Aug. 2d, '87.

HW ode leaves several sons and The remedy lhal most successful! combats mala rial disorders, is Ayer Aeue Cure. is a purely vegetabl mpoundVand conlains neither quinm Sr any oiber dangerous mgredien Warranted to mre chills and fever. The fall term of Grove City whtn'lheylefttiiisptece- The family of Rebecca. thirteen 10 IS IMtl gold Watch between Greenville a. the Fait ground on Sunday Finder will please leave at Mr, Hewn jewelry Store.

ngand large. Uer in this respect. well directed fire of stones, rived and the dog was shot. It is said that Mrs. Maltox's dog been killed because it manifested hydr and family are vi i Tor Sale vour interests mutually with our own, we are, iruly, THE BEST TIME-KEEPER IN USE -mT-rHBB- IN has WALL PftPER! fl RflCKFORDWATCHES in ibe shade.

Mr E. Brocicway, of Greenville here last Thursday with samples cf ns OLIO. receives a PHILADELPHIA, Pa, July 29111,1887. 1 aUer ufon Hood's Sarsapanlla. Sold by 1 druggists.

The tonic and alterative properties of Aver's Sarsaparilla are too well known A reqV.re thllpecious aid of any exag- erated or fictitious certificatr. vvit SeTof the marvelous cures effected byrtns preparation are to-day living every city andhamlet of the land. 4 promlni-ljt Tre more ula cve ry All our physicians prescribe theism practice." J- n- Everybody wlio was at all Acquainted with the late Dr. Gibson, and that includes a lar circle of remembers his trip abroad in a corowin) of tourists, among whom was Mark Twain. Mark's account of their experience with the guides of Genoa, the fun they had at the expense, of lhe unsus- pecLg natives, is a lavonte piece of all Students at McElwain enjoy Hie advantages ol -lass without extra pay.

Roller Process Flour and airklnds of mill leed niay be had after ne.xt Monday at lhe Pacific Mill. Tuition lor. instrumental music only JS.oo at McElwain Institne. Ifthe had rung the bell on him "hen he asked if that was the first time that gen tleman was ever on a bust, the joke would have been the qjiest.oner bn chestnut bells were not invented the- Since tin; poctor's death many stones Mm are heins maiiy al them are true we w.ll pot say tor writers' imaginations are very fertile now days. One reads that whep lhe Pr.

and his wife were having 1 1 law of themselves Uken pyramids, unknown to them Mark Twain liircd a kind of vagrant Arabs to pose in all sorts of horrible positions. Imagine ihfir surmise on receiving the picture, Another 2,000 Eolls OF WALL PAPER That must be closed out to make room for New Goods. Price no object. BEAUTIFUL STYLES, NEW PATTERNS, LOWEST PRICES. Remember our atoro during July at 7:30 p.

u. BEATTY FINDLEY. U.ert by the Chlel i 2 -g by the Admiral ocomc COB5ERYAW OF MUSIC. to only ti $1 MAIN $1 and clocks properly adjusted by EN. jJUi W.BEAN, M..

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