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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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ADVANCE ARGffS, SEPTEMBER 14. 1893. AMOSBMKNT NOTB8. You will find tlif (itirst. line of Solid Gold and Plated Necklaces in the cily, and a full line of that is kept in.i fi'K jewelry s'orc NM trouble, to show goods 206 Main Et Groenvillo, Fa.

Something New. What? Why, the styles in Ladies' and Gents' Gold Watches, Diamond King, Hair Tins, Gold Filled Chains, Onyx Clocks, (just ttio latest thing to sot off a nice parlor NEW WATCHES should be overhauled. Why? Because the jewels are sometimes cracked and A pivots bent in salesmen's trunks. A watch cannot keep time in that shape. Watches bought at Roland's will bo thoroughly overhauled and at no extra expense.

J. M. ROLAND, flfaT'Complicatcd Watch, Work a Specialty. During the season this, no attraction that visiu-d Pittsbu-g made a more: instantaneous popular success than "The Isle of Champagne." Thomas Q. Seabrooke as King Pomeroy Sec, with his inimitable humor, his rollicking songs and excruciatingly funny make-up, made the hit of his life.

This season the company has been strengthened by ths addition of Miss Juliet Cordon, one of the most pleasing prima donnas of to-day. Several other important changes have been made, while all the old favorites have bo retained. The cornpeny will be at the iJuqut.sne, next Thomps -n's Sweet Worm Powder is a pleasant, and certain 25 edits, K. K. Thompson Son, Titus- villu, Pa.

Alnrkol. Kopoi-l weddy by A. R. Ogden, dealer in all kinds ol groceries, 115 Main street. Prices J.IMH! in-day, Sept.

74. Apples Potatoes CORRESPONDE were McCoy, of Butter Chickens, Lard Cabbiige Onions, per Hams Shoukleis Dats, new Wheat 50 40 13 22 to bu The Best Cigars For the AToney are tho Brands of Jacket." FRAGRANT AWB Atsslatoly froo Trom ArtHotal Flavoring Those oelebrwldil Branrls noty miumfii cltnlVely by the ondorstltunrti tbcttt Itqod Bullets- Write or Ifiqvihe for te I i (Suocessur tp, UIII SanaieVi Otoro, Vpol, washed 22-25 Wool unwashed 14-16 The Hnman Electrical Forces! How They Control the Organs of the Body. OBESHVILLE, FA JH-tt WE ABB I fRighl to the Front (6f aj! Competition I line of drugs' is new and pure. Prices as Seasonable as Any, We keep pace with the times, as you will see by trying our will be pleased to see you, BLACKMON sed to see you, BENNlNiiHok to Parties wishing Erect a MONUMENT Head Stone over their departed friends wil! SAVE HONE? by going to HALPiNMITZEL'S Tho electrical forco of tbo human body, as nofvo fluid may bo tormod, is an twpo- ciiilly attractive department of science, as It oxurtt so mnrkccl un Influence on tho ln-alth of tho orKiins of tho body. Nu-vu forco is produced by the brain aucl uonvi-yud by muiiim of Urn nerves to tbo various oixunn lit tin) wily.

timsaupplylng tho latter with Uiu vitality noci-Hsary tfiolr healtn. Tho pneci niot-nslrU: norvo, as shown hero, tnuy bo said to IID this most Important of tliti enUro not've sys- tuiM, us II. Kiipijllus the iJL'url, IUMKS, stomach, ijowcls, with tho ncrvo forco uocusxiu'y to kuop ilium aytlvo und healthy. AH will bo soon by tho cut, i long norvo descending from" the tm.su of tho brain and turinlnntlnit In tho bow- ols-ls tho pneuuiogaslric, while tho numerous llt- tlo hranuhoH supply lit- IUIIKS and stom- with necessary vitality. When the brain In any way dls- ordorcd by Irritability or exhaustion, tho nerve force which It supplies Is lessoned, and tho or- ijaris receiving the dl- mlnlshodaupply are con- sequentl weakened.

n.V<-•*"?" generally fall to reoognizo. the Importance of this but trout tho orsran I tsqif Instead of the came of tha roub I he noted, specialist, Franklin Miles, M. 1) pus given the greater part of hl-j lliv to the study of this subject, and the pr nzlp i ft cttilna li .1 fc aro duo to oVrU Dr. Miles' UostoratVve Norvlim, tho unrl- nP.nf« a Vi a 1 rve food props ratio', tho a orv ous and Hostoratlvo Nervine cures i ux- St. Vltiw dance, opllupsy, etc.

It 8 free from opiates or dai. 8 eroiM drugs. Ib Is sold on a positive guiirantuo by all f-r? 8 (Tilr ctby (ho I)r Ius Mndi'vil Glkhart, on receipt of price, our bottle, Blx bottlos for ox'jross prepaid. For sale by all Druggists. JAMBSTOWN Our visitors during: the pa J.

V. Irwin, of Erie; Mi: of- K. c-jt- ui Greenville; Lawyer ROjtjmy.ol Meadville; Slocknmn Powell, of Snadeland and Mr. Cotton, one of the of the Gibson estate. Dr.

Gamble has gone to resume his studies at Wilniihgton College. Mrs. John McGreggor and daughter have removed to Youngstown, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Martin, Miss M.

Gamble, Mrs. James McMaster and Dr. T.H.Mitchell and bride are all at the Chicago Fair. Several of our juveniles are star board- ei.S at the Mercur bastile. We opine dereliction of duly on the part of parents and guardians may have been the primary cause of their incarceration, Dogs are mighty plentiful in town, so rhuch so as to become a nuisance.

Mr. Thomas McMaster was severely bitten on the arm, the other day, by one of the brutes, and a lady at the head of Main street narrowly escaped from a runaway, a few days ago, the hwse she drove being stampeded by one of the whelps. A private inventory will be taken of all canines in town to prevent owners and harborers from evading the now heavy dog-tax. Logan's jelly and cider mill is now in full blast. Sam has the reputation of be- 75 ing at the head of the class in his department of fruit products.

Rev. J. P. Irwm, a former pastor here, officiated in Greenville on th-j 6th at the marriage of his son, Willis Irwin, of Erie, to Miss Linnie L. Anderson, tlje interesting cert-moiiy taking place at this home of the bride's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Andeison. Hosea Thompson, living near the Gal- 1 g-r had his hay, barn and contents burntd on Thursday morning, September 7. The fire discovered at 3 o'clock and is supposed to be of incendiary origin.

Loss £800 no insurance. Early Crawford peaches retail at 50 per bushel; onjonsat So cents. Potatoes, wholesale, o. by the carload at 50 cent.s a hti-hel. They are of fitif; quality, but not fully matin ed.

John Campbell is completing the range work on Mureland's cellar. It is a nne piece of work. Fred Miinns shot a serpent in the woods above town on Saturday. It mepsun-d 6 feet 6 inches in length. It was in color black one-third of its length, from its head to tin: middle of the body mottled like th.n of a diamond rattle snake and blue black to the extremity of its Tin- latti-r part of its body oval shaped and unlike that of any other srrpent ever It was brought to us, hence we Rive as accuu- rnte a description of it as possible Young Hanns and a son of Royal were standing under a tree mid tjie reptile dropped from the branches, missing Hanns by a spi-ce, al which the lad fired, tearing off its head and a small portion of its body.

The tail wound several times about the young marksman's ankle. The head was described as being broad at the jaws, as in all poisonous serpents. Fred is an expert hunter, a good and has plenty of nerve. The evidently tried to drop on the boy. We have given thu extended description of the rt-ptile in the hope that some one away up in snakeology will inform us what kind it is.

Mr. and Mrs. John Pealer, of this place, have received a telegram from New York City that their youngest son Wil liam, who had a position there is lying dangerously ill, of typhoid fever, in one of the hospitals of that town Ex-Editor Frank Alden is in town. When Grover wrecks the tarifl, what will the harvest be Echo's answer is curses and poverty." SPECTATOR OSBOllN. Everybody has been so busy with fal work that news is scarce this week.

A number of our people attended the circus in Greenville. Mrs. Enoch Filer has been visiting he Joseph Lawton. Frank Long has returned from tin World's Fair. A gieat many attended the Stevenson reunion Saturday, September 2, ancf had mi excellent time.

O. N. Williams has been on the sick list but is better at present writing. Miss Carrie Mills, of Salem, and Dr Mitchel, of Jamestown, were united it marriage at the residence of the bride' parents, Thursday last. That they maj rnrry much joy and happiness with then through life is the wish of a host friends.

Rev. S. K. Paden, formerly pastor M. E.

Church, Salem, has been quit sick. Mrs Jaggaer, an old lady living at th, home of Elias Jones, was found dead ir bed, Wednesday morning. The diseas was cancer. Two lady friends from Oil City havv been the guests of Miss Nannie Euard JOVCE. The Pennsylvania Woman's Christian Temperance Alliance (non-partisan anc non-sectarian) has issued a circular ad dressed to pastors, Sunday school super intendents and all societies of young Christians, asking them to join in the recommendation of the Presbyterian Genera) Assembly, that the third Mon day of September, or some proximati Sunday, be observed as a day of praye for the success of the cause "of temper ance, and that the services of the clay b( such as shall be best fitted to arouse in terest on the subject.

Swinging Aroinul thu Circle 01 the discuses to which It Is ndaptc'il with tlie lies results, Hosteller's Stamnch Killers, mi'iU comprehensive In Its scope, hns never lee. tlirupt upon public attention In the guise of univer snl panacea for the fcodily ills. This claim, daily nr rotated In the columns of the dully press by the prci prlfe.tnrs of medicines far inferior to it ns spudfict hus In 'i thousand instances disgusted the public ii advance by its absurdity, and the prospects of otlie remedies of superior qualities have been handicappei by the pretentious of their worthless predecessors the American people know, because they have verl lied the fact by the most trying tests, that the Hitters possesses the virtues of a real specific in cases of ma. Inrin and liver disorder, constipation, nervous, rheumatic, stumiieh and kidney trouble. What it doi-s it tboroiigbly, and mainly for Ihls reason it is en- recomnicucled by hosts of respectable anil medical men Four Car Loads of Monuments on Hand.

WTR FESSLER HAS OPENED A Over Moyer's olgar store, where he will he plunged evtlvu bljure of tin; imtillc Diseases br Boyd's Oiatmt When All JJIso HUM ruilo'l, "We have cured cases of Jong standing and much '-SlilferiiiK, wlit-n prtmuuucud liy old pliygldnns us In- When you feel discouraged Irani having 'tried ull so-culled curcx, wlilvli Imve not given any inucli Its." CHIT, ilii-n place youraelt on the 6ftto bltle, ctiilliiK vlut you will give tor a por- nuroent cure, tame, and we will furnish you a safe and sure cure, or make no charge. lloyd's Ointment will cure Kczema, GramiuU'il Eyelids j-JaH'Ilheura, Ulug Worm, Erysipelas, IMmplos, Burning Itching und all cutaneous eruntioii8. Trice, 50c. and $1.00 per postpaid. The reader will greatly oblige us by name ul any bu are troubled with fkiu dlb- cuses AilJrusB BOYD OINTMKNT Klttannlng, I'a.

is an arbitrary word used to designate the only bow (ring) which cannot be pulled off the watch. Here'stheidea The bow has groove on each end. A collar rum down inside the pendant (stem) and nta into the grooves, firmly locking the bow to the pendant, so that it cannot be pulled or twiated off. It prevents the loss of the watch by theft, and avoids injury to from dropping, IT CAN ONLY BE HAD with Jas. Boss Filled or other watch bearing this trade mark AH watch dealers sell them without extra cost.

Ask your jeweler for pamphlet, or send to the manufacturers. Keystone Watch Case PHILADELPHIA. Got rrttotirnl Huslncus Kdncntion AT THK 01.i> IIKI.IARI.K ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Nu. 5 SIXTH AV10, 1'A. Anil thus si'i-iin- nn lioiiiirulilc II'HI.

lif KnillllUtl'li I'l. IJ'HH) I'OM'I Sliuitliniul, TvpcwriiiiiL'. OpuralniK, Kir tKii ln. liy ucluiil iirnclU'c liKlli.irs free cHlalomis. Jy2T-3ra Honso Paihter, Oraiiier, Paperhanger and Hardwood Finisher.

BESIDESCE. COLLEGE AVENUE. IJUST NOW IS THE RIGHT TIME To insure your property against fire. We have written a number of risks in the past two days for people who thought there was no danger from fires. Experience is a dear teacher, and yet some people put off insuring until too late.

Insure at once, and remember "Therfe are no Mourners at Our Doors." rates are low and we give you something GOOD AS JOLD. Insure may be too late IER BEACHLER, Agents. Life, Accident, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance. ORANGEVIIXE. Eddie Hull spent Sunday with his pa- A niece of William Williams from Little Rock, is his guest Will Williams is at home.

Mrs John Swartz is visiting her brother near Hadley. Mrs Charles Fell was in Kinsman, Saturday. Mrs. George Gain was in town over Sunday. Bradford Russel and family were guests at Smith McFarlai.d's, last week Several from here attended the Mizener reunion at Burg Hill and report a good tune.

lis 1 i Cra to returned horn Mead- Mile, Wednesday of last week. Mr and Mrs. "Seth Coulter and son, of Hazdton, are guests at Stnrge Couller's lid. Seaton is visiting his grand parents, Mr. ami Mrs, Robert Seaton Mr.

Wesley Langley spent Sunday with Ins son in Cortland. Mis. Helle Jones and Mrs. Bennett were in Greenv lie, Thursday. Ellas hard has built a new house It is quite modern in style, Mrs.

Shane received notice of the acci- th of her 4-year-old grandchild in Pittsburg. was killed by a motor car. Archie McFarland visited her sister, Mrs. Jacob Kepner.last week. Miss Lottie Fitch has been sick Mrs.

R. Fell and Miss Stella Hahn went to Greenford last week. George Gear and family spent a few uays with A. R. McDeimott's family at Loiuienut.

Rev. Fuller has been returned to the pastorate of U. B. Church. Y.

P. E. now numbers 39 members. I he society will be permanently or- samzed September 24. Meetings at 6:30 p.

m. at Baptist church Mr. and Mrs. C. Davis, of Vernon, were at h.

Bennett's, Sunday. E. Patton spent Sunday at A. Williams. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr.

King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills. Bucklen's Arnica halve arid Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well or have given such universal satisfaction! We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results not follow their use. Tru-se remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits, Shrom druggist. A Good to at Hand.

From the Troy Chief. Some years ago we were very much subject to severe spells of cholera morons; and now when we feel any of the symptoms that usually preceed that ailment, such as sickness at the stomach, diarrhoea, we become scary. We have found Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy the very thin- to strengthen one out of such cases and it about, We are not wining this for a pay testimonial, but to let our re.iders know what is a cr 0 od thing to keep handy in the house Ftr sale by Blackmon BeiminghotT. De Wilt's Witch Hazel Salve cures piles DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve cures sores es DeVVitt Witch Hazel Sa've cures ulcers De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve curesburn.s C. J.

Aclire A little boy of Mrs. McDonald's, living near here, fell against a red hot siove and was fearfully burned. The pain was terrible, and it was thought the burn was so severe as to scar the child for life sold tjie lady a bottle of Chamberlain is the owner of a new K. Ray Mclntosh rr fr es :,9 ifford Burnett and CliHord Mcl-arland have recently joined the Mr. and Mrs.

Nelson Case returned 1- riday night from a visit to Chicago I he Misses Flack returned from Chicago, Monday. Rev. D. H. Lee started for East Liverpool to attend conference, Tuesday morning.

D. Burnett attended the ex-soldiers' and sailors' reunion at Warren. There will be a union Sabbath school picnic in Lokey's grove, Saturday, i6ih. Mr. and Mrs.

Herbett Cochran are the proud parrnts of a young son. James Watson will shingle, plaster and paper his house soon. Tommie Watson is at home. Tommie Garvey has been taken to the county infirmary. A.

Thompson has had a relapse owing to over exertion. Pain Balm, which, altergreasing the sore, she applied. It soon removed all the rlre and eased the pain, and in ten days the boy was well, no trace of the scar re- rnami.ig. J. D.

McLaren, Keysport, Clinton county, III. For sale by 'Blackmon Benninghoff. Persons troubled with chronic diar- rhoea should try Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Many cases have been cured by it after all else had failed and skilled physicians were powerless. For sale by Blackmon Benninghoff.

All that honesty, experience and skill ctn do to produce a perfect pill, has been employed in making DeWitt's Little Early Risers. The result is a specific for sick headache, biliousness and constipation. C. J. Achre.

Accident Tickets. Aro you going to the World's Fair We can give you nn Accident Policy lor In the American Casualty Co, for $3.00 per month. We write Firo, Life, Accident, Tornado and Plato. Glass Insurance, HOOMEft BEACHLBB, Agts. Morford Coal Bank The proprietors of this bank have on hand a large stock of this excellent Coal which has been mined during the summer months and which they wil sell at the following rates, per ton: Lump Coal $2.00 Screened Nut Coal 1.75 Slack 50 The reports circulated by designing competitors that our Coal is about exhausted and inferior in quality to what it used, to be, is entirely without truth mams We are now.

ready for A BIG FALL TRADE. We have Remodeled GUI Store Room and now have our shelves LOADED with the finest line of DRESS GOODS in the city, We have DOUBLE the stock in this line that we ever carried before and wo can please the MOST FASTIDIOUS. Our stool? of Fall and Winter Wraps is THE STYLES ARE BEAUTIFUL. PRICES WITHIN REACH OF ALL. WE MEAN BUSINESS, WK CAN SAVE YOU MONEY.

Give us a call and will convince you. Balloon Ascensions and Parachute Leaps Each and Every Day of Greenville Fair jt SEPTEMBER 19, 20, 21 and 22, 1893, PROF. LA STRANGE Senorita Amantes, Who will make their first appearance in Western Pennsylvania at this fair NEW FALL AND WINTER Dry Goods Ind Millinery AT W. A. KBO'Z'b.

Come and See Our New. Millinery. NEW SCHOOL HATS AND CAPS FOB BOYS AND GIRLS. When you want lo buy any of the followinq goods, come and see the Low Prices we are offering: COTTON AND WOOL UNDERWEAR HEAVY'COTTON AND WOOL HOSIERY FACTORY BLANKETS, FLANNELS ANo'vARN? DOUBLE AND SINGLE WOOL SHAWI NEW FANCY TABLE COVERS. TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS AND TOWELS NEW STYLE KID AND JERSEY hirtings.SvTarr ull" Calk eS Gin 2 hams a are Giving an Extra Price for Good utter, Wringer Worn Out? Like everything else, wringer rolls wear out.

Here the rolls wore out tlie wringer had to be thrown away. Now you can take your wringer to Furniture and tove Dealer," And Have New Rolls put in Wlule Yon Wait. Prices reasonable. Also, White Sewing Machines at Rock-Bottom Prices..

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