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An Independent Family Journal, Devoted to The ffews, The farm VOL, 8 The Skeiiaiigo Valley News, An Independent Family A PUBLISHED AT QREENVlLLfi, Mercer Coutity, Pa. by VMAfiS, Editor Propr "iTKAK, (In advance) tf not paid until end of year 2.00 8lX MoNTtlB, DUB JOS DEP in complete In every essential for general do that we are prepared to do, on short notice AU Ornamental Printing Office on Canal street, opposite Post Office. Mall orders receive prompt attention. UK PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. Condensed Time TaMfi of Passongef Trains corrected May No.23-1-1"NoTaSt I Dav Erie I Jmn'tn Expres Expr'siExpres Stations Leave New Sharpsvllle Shenango Greenville l.tnesvllle.

Oonneautvtlle. Girard Erie 1220pm; n. Hum 10.1'-I ID 10.12HI11 liViTuiu IM'iani lupin fUTpin 8.S7pm M.4lplli 5.fi5pm S.ftOjnn O.flOpm O.oSpwi Kxpri's I No.24t No.26fNo.22* East'rn Pilfbg-Jam'tn Expr. No. 82 Household, Science, Literature, FBfJDAY.

SEPTEMBER 27, 1889. NO. 20 MNE(OLORSTHAT SMUT WASH OUT OR FADE Leave Erie Uirard ConiiDautville. Unesvllle Jamestown. Greenville Aharon New Castle.

Britain S.oOanl H.nOnni 1 ni Pittsburgh JAS. McOREA, Manager, l-2upn fi ssprr. 12 aoam 1 30am 251am 5 40am -1 ISani 660am 444am 450am S.lOani 580am 7.05pm 7,1 5am 10.15pm 'Pittsburgh. Pa Gen'lPass. itTk'tAg Osgooel Greenville SUcnango, ICrcmis, Froclonin, Ooolsprine, Sldluar.

SHENANGO TAKE ERIE 1 25 3 nopm 3 10pm 320pm 3 29pm 8 38pm SOLD BY DRUGGISTS I'AISTS-O Colors, INK I'OlVDKUS-SKindsT Colnrs. U.HKS SHOE AUSKSS BKKSSlV i HOMEOPATHIC VETEBllUmPECIHCS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, Poultry. I 300 PAGE BOOK on Trout, ineiit of Animals niul Cbart Scut Free. ConueMllo' 1 Kerby Mercer, Pnrdoe Filer, Drove Oily Reed Branchtou Cealtowu Junction, Keisters Slippery Rods Hallstou Euclid Jamison ville. Onelda P.

ssain fi 4Sam 6 57am 7 Ofiara 7 lOnm 711am 7 7''Inm 7 50am 8 OUam 8 loam 10 Mam 1102iinl 1112nm 11 17am 1121axn 11 88am 1145 1149 125!) 1201pm 1218" 12 IS 122.5" 8 22am 8 16am "12 20' 1230' 12 33' 12'iifi SSfinffl 124C 1 8 4fiam 8 55avn 9 05am -9 10am 3 81pm 8 45pm 3 54 pin 8 58pm 40Bpm 4 07am 4 17pm 4 21pm 4 28pm .4 4 33pm 4 36pm 443pm Ammftl Convention fot Metcet Co. The fifteenth anntinl convention of Mercer enmity W. G. T. U.

wHlbo' held in the Presbyterian Clmrch nl Greenville, Oel. ami 4th. Ksectttive Coiumlltoes wilt meet nt p. crtnvonUon will bo etillutUo t.nlersit 2 o'clock. All Presidents of luual Unions, County Stinpviutcttilcnts of Oepiu'tinents, two dologntos from each.lucal Uninn having pnitl coiintv itnus, and mv additional delegate from any Union paying county duos for 60 members, nt-c members of Persons intouding to ultcnd Stale Convention as delegates tire specially quested.

to attend, as delegates to' State Convention must be elected at oonnty Convention and furnished credentials by county oniecrs. invite all ministers of the Gospel and any oilier pur- sons interested in the cause to attend. Uelegutcs will please send names with name of. Union to Miss Adda Burcli, Greenville, that places of entertainment may bo assigned thorn, thus lessening the work'of tho convention. Dinner and lunch will bui served at the church, giving; dele- gut es an opportunity to ac- qimintoil.

Delegates on arrival, if not met the train, will report at Presby- SrnlNws, Sept. 12, 1889. Shenanao Viriley Xtus: of note and comment tnK Colorado by a former I 05 1 20 I 25 fi 00pm SOHpin 5 20pra TKAINS WESTWAI1P. DKPAHT. miller P.

Junction 'iibH, Wornm. it. pneumonia. Igest 0 ll 1LVJI I'rict, Single Bottle (over 00 -Snider, Drujwlatsi or V- Seiit Prepaid Price. 109 Fulton N.

Y. Euclid HiilHon Slippery Roc): Keisters Coaltown Wick llarrisville, RL'Od Grove City, Pnrdoe, Kcrby Goolspring, Krwnis No. 2. No. 4.

9 30am 6 00am 0 P5am 615nm 6 23am 6 32am (HI am 6 Blum 6 5511111 9 35 45 9 53 1003 10 18 10 HI 30' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC NO.I in use 3U years. only tmcoeBBfnl iu; Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, SOLD BY DROOOISTB. or on recent of Greenville, Osgood. 7 27IUI1 7 35am 7 55am SCOam 820am 8 30am 5pm pm 10 1056' 1101" Till" 1127" 1137" II60 4 25pm 4 34 pin 4 43pm i -ifipm 4 49pm 4 Kipin 4 55pm 5 IXlpm ft Ofipm 5 IRpjn 5 17pm 524pm 5 40pm 5 50pm 5 51pm 556pm fiOflpra this letter, giving a few oil- lons gathered during a two niotrtlis' May. TlMve is little to say about Colorado ugriffftUuro.

Of course they raise ning- crops, but it is duo to irri- i It secures a crop every year, and "ousts $1.60 to per acre per yoaiSibul NVntoris a scarce article, Pet 1 ImpSBiOy are right in calling Colorado a State of infinite the "Pennsylvania of the West, 1 us it wore; groat many of said resources are uadiJVt'loped. Wheat leads in acreage; Oolite Clericrtl llrcukw Wo mentioned briefly last week that tho wife of Uo.v. Rogers, of tho Bap- list Church, Franklin, had applied for iv divorce on tho grounds of ill-trcat- incnl. Tho Press of that city snys of alfalfa and corn. The alfal- 'n Wonderful srop bore.

They raise to the. acre, and the market prlcaH'ims from $10 to per ton. terian Church. Tliu S. L.

will give round trip tickets for one and one-third fare, to parties of tan or cer- tlfictito plan. Mus. P. HAMILTON-, Cor. Se'o'j.

AKTBUNOON. Openiug hymn. exercises, led by callefl to order by President. of otllcers and delegates. Heading minutes Kxecutive Commjltee.

Corresponding Sdcretnrv's Report, with bup- pleraenlnry Reports by Unions. Appointment of Commltteus on Uesolullons and Courtesies of Convention. of petrolcmm Is in- rapidly. At Floreiu-o Iho wulu hiiM 1 proved success, and the i being' developed for it is Hit not attempt any mention-of lado's vast, minet-al resources. ThJifc'would require A-olumna to do jns- tied'tb tin- subject.

The evidences of wealth are here on every side. surprised me, though 1 expect- a city of tine buildings. The stoU'o blocks are up at'Uir the of and ten anil twwc stories. The TnliorOpera llotiso blofek, which no doubt your roiulers of, is indeed a line building, though il is surpassed now by others. Its iiotorions owner lives here in wealth andfluxury ho never dreamed of few Treasurur's Report.

Adjournment WBDNESUAV exerclsus by 1'i'eskieiH, 7 A4dress of Welcome, by Mrs. Ilev. Response, by Mrs. Rev. Allen, of Mercer, Music.

Recitation by Miss May Leooli. Annual Address by the President, Mrs.Dawson. Miisie. Address. Collection.

Benediction. THDKSDAY MOBKIiid, For Sale by P. VARBEK. Dont spoil your Feet with Cheap Shoes! HUE TABLE. SM that trnj ptlr ll ntumpoil TlIK DUBT 4 I'ACKAHn.

"Korrect Shape." time. 28 minutes slower than 'J 10am Hfiam 9 feam Ofijirn 5 fi Reports of Superintendents-' of Departments and Comments Ihereon. of onieers. Noontime Prayer. THURSDAY AI-TEBNOOS.

Slnglnir. Prayer. Blhle-Headingon Heiedlty. lioports of Buperlntendents continued. Greetings from Home mid Missionary Boeletios Reports continued.

Temperance Lcffiou Exercises, No. 1, Oln. Express via Youngstown No, 0, Vestibule Oln. and Chinagp Ho. 37, Loual Freight No.

3, Express via Youngstown 15, Ace No. No. 12, Express. No, Local Freight No. 4, Jnmestown Uon't allow your dealer to palm off stituto, as wo have arranged to sni.plv 11 1 reel Sliapo" Shoes in any 9 15am 11 4ft am 1 i 7 50pm 11 all" through L.

V-ARMRK, 0. P. New York City. 1) THOJIAS, 2d 0. i HINKAKSON, A.

0. P. Cleveland, 0 PaUaco Coaches on In Greonville at L. FHKDRICK Co s. MiidQ In iour (trades, Hand-welt, welt'ai Mac line-sowed, which is stamped on eHoie In addition io the trade-mavk above.

Field, (successor to Burl 1'ackard; Brockton, Mess, WRITE IJVJJ conducted by Miss Adda Buroh. Report of Cainmiltee on Resolutions. Untlnishe.l nusiuass. Subscriptions to Union Signal will bo received by Miss Adda liureh or Mrs. A.

P. Hamilton at the close of each session. BVES1SO. Devotional oxernises. Musio, Address by Miss VanJelia Vurnum, I-ranKlln- ville, New York.

Music. A few remarks. Collection. Benediction. I'BIDAY JIOKSINfi.

I'nviso Jlceling, led by a member of Y. W. C. 'Election ol County Superintendent and Dele- Kates to Stall! Convention. of Delegate to National Convention HI entitled to one.) Unfinished Business.

-Our Lovt-d Ones Uono .1.. I. Crawford, Kckuls. Meeting of new Executive Cominitleo. Noon-time Prayer, Adjournment.

Devotional excrcisea. Place of holdiiiK next Convention. Unfinished Business. Paper liv Mrs, M. Uolso, of MleliiBflii.

Discussion and Methods of will buv the ODE1 4 TYPK NV1UTRK. e) wnrranted to do as good work as iflOO Cl pombiiies "SIMI-MCITY with DUIUIIII.ITY-- i ABE "or longer without co (f repairs than any other mwchlno, hns no Ink ribbon to bother the operator. is neat, lutelanl nl, nickel ptalort-pertect and adaptoa fn all kinds of typo writing. Like a prlnllns It produces' Sharp. CVeaii, f.cglb Mann, scrims Two to ten copies can be made a one iOnl'.

Jiditors, lawyers, ministers, bankers, KTchauts. manufacturers, business men, iuvcstmen for 15. Any IntcilluciU person in a week oau become aooon or a KAPIU ONE In two months. ono offered auv oiiprator who can do Jinr mirk with a Typo Writer than that produced by i.hn (tuElilj. Asents "littvo liiu Discussion and Methos tljuW.C.T.U.

Lessened its EvangullHllo Jypo and Spirit? 1 rend by a memlnii- of tlie 1' rover Meeting for National t'uion, in lion. aueordance with Miss Willard rerjuost. J'BJPAY ENBNINO. Devotional exeruises. by MIssC, S.

Burnett, of Hartford, 0. Music. CoHci'tlon. Tcmpernnco Uoxology. Benedictioii.

FANCY TOILET GOODS! PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH, EOT. carefully Prescriptions poundecl, -rj 182 Main-St Greenville, -Pa P. BARBER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL-DRUGGIST! 207 MAIN Dav SiHe.smen Wmilod, I'araphlet. pudlnl Inducements to 'Iviug endorsements, rfKITKB TIIK KooKKiiv, CHICAGO, At the 54th annual session of the Erin Conference, to bo hold in Franklin, Oel. 3d to 8th, anniversaries will bo hold as follows Wednesday, Oct.

SchooliAnniver- DALE AVENUE 'MINERAL Spriiiffs avul Sanitarium, CAMBRIDGE, Pa. This nopular henUh resort is now open for the of guests. The ihal sup 7 i Kunitiirluui iiro found in me ueci TOOK ai of dvuroue hundred fact tind are there- for" free from till surface water and orgnu nn 1 rooms, board and mineral water at the Sanltari- Dr'Moo. an'cxperlnnced physician will have of tho midlcal department, with his of-. you to Dale Avenue Mineral Springs, I 1 sarv, to be aHdressed by Dr, Iv.

J. Hurlburt mid II, 6. Westwood. Oct Anniversary. Spcukers, nr B.

Chadwlck and H. II. Moore. Oct. of II.

and V.Mlsslouary Societies. Aunlversary, to 1)0 ad- reused by Drs. C. H. 1'ayne.

J. T. Edwards and yuiuB ugo. Here, too, lives his lit'st of ihe enjoyment of the immOMRefoi tnne she toiloil in poverty to establish. Probably no eity h'iis so wealthy men who bo- civnioH'lch As a consequence, wealth is disti-ihuted: herd lavishly, in.tlie cbstly anil elaborate buildings But a few words about climate, llns is Jive ol Colorado's grout "resources" iiviticlGfaCiU'S a few words, The city iVwhieh 1 this letlur is a liv- 11 of the ullkacy of Jt in litiill on Du-y (1,1011 (if 1 it Colorado SpiMijis (ilicro ai'o bore) hsis just a l.Ulu 1 and inotu luvl than any other part of tho Si ale.

of might almost is apt to be the impression of a slranger. After a across Nebraska and eastern Colo- of. its shady streets, well- comfortable, a weary lundi" Its pop- nlation is made tip largely of an intelligent, piiHured class of so, think, than the majority of west ern citfes. You meet people here Irorn ii.il tivjji 1 the United States. Tlie otlior clay at.

niniiur thu States of Texas, pennsylviinin, and Massachusetts werej'represeiilod at ono table. 1 havo not ipot any people from Mercer comity, or that vicinity oven; they nil must bo healthy back there. Speaking of me say thoy "havo prohibition here, and salo'biiH 'are utterly banished from I he Springs. This may not bo the coii- sumivtlvc's I'iiradise, but it is, nt leust, unti'ol "Uiu bust points in tho country cojisuniplive; as a rule one will Htiroly be provided he clous come too late. I li.ivo seen them oniriocl in frovn the trains, so pule ami shattered looking that a glance at them would make one' wonder why ho ever of ordinary ills, and yet.

in a lew 'weeks have seen a markctl ini- proveniont in their condition. Of ihopointsof interest around hero, will just mention Maniton and llio rave of II." the novelist and pout. Manitou is where the springs iiro, but Colorado It in a pnitly iilllo place, about live miles from Colorado Springs and is ono of tho most ir slimmer resorts in the west. hnvo some very good springs of and soda walor. The trip to 'fl IV.ik 'uJ nuide from here, and a is culled incomplete without tin 17 mile wagon ride up the trail.

riiograveof "H.H.'Mius in Cheyenne CinoiC wliero can be seen some rcnlly jent sccnory, about seven miles It is a singular fact that her don to lie Iniriod in this inaeeessiblo, roil an tic has boon the cause of her "Live being visited as much as any "idiit around horp. A well-worn trail huls up the steep mountain side to the "iivo of this gifted woman, and tho The In this tinforUinato case seem to bo thai Uov. llogoi-3 beoamo infatuated with a young woman and resolved, at whatever cost, to be divorced from bis wife in order that he might be free to follow the bontof his passion. To this omi lie commenced schomlug, several m-mllis since, but all conspiracies and jobbery in that direction wero futile because tho heart of a devoted, pure and loving wife were proof against them. In vain wore Ihveatcniugs and even violence resorted to for the of his despicable ptuposOj.

After resigning us pastor of tho church ho loft the city, but returned and do- clarod his intention of instituting legal proceedings for divorce. Hut tho cause was lacking and the efforts on his part to maiitifacture case wore a complete failure. Ho dually sought an interview with Mrs. Rogers and expressed his desire for a divorce in the most emphatic manner, seeming to havo but ono desire, lobe free from the woman whose love and devotion should have been treasured above price. As the result of the interview Mrs.

Rogers, through her counsel, commenced proceedings in divorce. The woman in tho case is a Miss Jennie Ross, of Franklin, aged about 10, hiuulsoir piquant, and all that sort of thing, and a member of tho church over which Mr. Rogers presided up till recently. On tho other hand Mr. Ilogers 1 friends charge that the wife is to she has not been true to her marriage vows, and that she lias been permitted to sue for divorce to save her reputation.

It is a pretty moss, anyhow. KMV. CASE. The casu of Iho Kov. H.

C. McFarland. ex-pastor of the United Presbyterian Church nt Fail-view, Bnllor I'uunty, has oome to again, niiil ibis linn' with an morn suii- Mitimiul.than any sliieu the ulicni.ioi> oi tlie public.waB llrsl.dlfc.cl- od to it. At the session of thq Presbytery at Now Brighton last, week tho i lives tl- gatining committee reported that they had found evidence which, to thoir satisfaction, proved Mr. MeTarlaiul gull- of tliei YmiUers charged ty Mrs, Meirar- land, and so reported.

The report was discussed at length. It was dc- uidod to postpone final action until tho nexl mooting of the Presbytery, and to leave the ease In tho hands of tho committee in the meantime. Mr. MoFurluHd, It is understood, lias determined to leave tho ministry por- manentlv, and is now at Hollairo, 0., engaged in the study of law. ftrttml Court convened.

Monday morning of last week, Judge Mo hard presiding. Tho list of constables was called, of whom forty-five niiidc report. Eighteen grand jurors responded to their names. W. S.

JScolliivd was chosen as foreman, when all were sworn, receiving tho instruction of the court and entered upon thoir duties. The following is tho result of thoir work Com. vs. Valentino Thompson, liitl. rape, and assault with intent to commit rape.

Isaac Goulder, pros. True bill on both counts. Com. vs. John Euard.

Ind. bias- phcuiy, ivud ciU'rytng concealed weapons. Whllllng, pros. True bills. Com.

vs. Thos. Martin. Ind. assault and battery.

Sadie J. Martin, pros. True bill. Com. vs.

Fred Uigsby. Ind. larceny. Duncan Carmichael, pros. Ignored.

Com. vs. J. L. Armstrong," and Orvllle Carmichael.

Ind. larceny and receiving stolen goods. II Armstrong, pros. True bill. Coin.

vs. Armstrong, and 0 Carmichael. Ind. larceny, avul receiving stolon goods. Duncan Carmiehacl, pros.

True bills. Com. vs. Carmichae), Armstrong. Ind.

larceny, and receiving stolen W. Carmichael. pros. True 1)1 Us, Com. Win Garland.

Ind. as- siutlt and buttery. Kilo M. Garland, pros. True bill.

Com. vs. Thos. Dillon. Ind.

assault and battery. Ella Brossnio, pros. True bill. Com. vs.

Sarah Thomas, hid. selling without license. Return of constable. True bill. Com.

vs. Joseph Gallasky. Ind. sell" ing liquor without a license, and ing a tippling house. Return of constable.

True bills on both counts. Com. vs, Benjamin llodglin and JeO' Christine. Ind. malicious mischief.

Henry Mai and, pros. "True bill. Com. vs. John Mitchell, Ind.

intilii- clous mischief. Jlurloy, True bill. Com. vs. James Troop.

Ind. selling liquor without license. II Ilussoll, pros. Not true bill and eounty pay costs. Com.

v.s. Grilllii. Wiirriiii C'ar- michaol, Lamniit Alexander ami Armstrong. Ind. nicliiig iMi'iipo, y.

James strong tm.l pro- 1 True bill. Com. vs. 'Thomas Clark. Ind.

ing Mquor oll, pros. True bill. Com. vs. George Kennedy.

Jnd. damage to livery T- FIJlack, pros. bill. Com; vs. Hiram Dftiloy.J.IJtid.'s A.

lOcho. 'hot'. 5th, Kxtonslou Auni versary. Speakers, Ilev. A.

C. Kills and Dr. fith, 7:30 p. in Anniversary: to bVaddrussed by Dr. H.

J. Peek and Rev. J. Tlioburn. Missionary Sermon to be preached by Itev.

Q. Ci, ou Thursday at tn. stme the tourist loaves on the spot hips to make a pile by this time njst too high to see over. A qnocr. inco for a grave, Indeed, it la, have met W.U.

(Jriflitb, of Mcivtu', irDonver. He is at the head of tho Iveniny Times, a very spicy, readable upor, and is making a big success of ji I am told that he has been oflered nprico for it three or four times what li paid for it a little over a year (noil for Morcer SUNDAY dKKVICKS. i or Commission 1J I everywlicre. No stating age, fTmirfc N. for Sale, Thn bearing SUNDAY SKHVICKS.

Services will be held on Sunday, Oct. Uth, as f0 a. m. reast. U.

M- Warren. 11:80 in. Sermon. Hlnhop C. ij.

Von. Ordination ol Deacons. 2:80 p. uatlon of Sermon, W. i'.

Blgnell, D. 11:00 a. Lucleu Clark. n. J.

A. Kumpjer, KirBtHupttBt. Creed. 7:30 p. in Uisher.

Evangelical. 1UQO ft. Jn (T -0. 0, Mend. 7:80 p.

MelluxUbt. a. Uranfield. fi'80 P. Stratton.

WeBleyun Methodist. 11:00 a Morris. T'30 p. Wilder, African Methodlnl Bjilscobal. 11:00 a.

Hicks. 7:30 R. Thompson. Afrioan M. K.

Klon. 11:00 n. Fidler 7: r.SO p.m.—J. M.Crouch. y.M.C.

A. 8:00 N. Luccockftnd 0, A. Hr'nfUin resist ored at Iho holol a which I mil slopphig tho other ility, lit I was unfuriuiiato otiotigh to miss him. HAKUV J).

MANN. HiiAKON Sept. 28, 1889. Dear Comrade: Allow me to return thanks for notice in your issue of tho iOlh. I am very sorry that I did not meet you at (ioUysbu'rg while there.

Yon know the rain came up at 1 p. m. Wednesday, and my companions and myself left on the -1 p.m. train for bonus, arriving at 12 m. I rode all over the Hold in' the forenoon and Saw our monument; mot the.ro one member of Co.

1 also met "Buck 11 Crawford, H. C. Holes, Thco. Oaks, Ali'. Day and Brother Harpsl.

traveled about on the look-out for others, but failed to moot only those mentioned. Tho last issue of Tun Niiws is an ad- mirablo ono, and a copy of itshould be in llio possession of every survivor of Ihe 14.0th to preserve and be handed down to future generations. When I saw our monument and noticed its advanced made rny heart swell with pride to know that it was noi distanced ono inch by any other regiment. 1 have a line photo of it, which 1 propose to frame and preserve as long as live. to Gettysburg 1 wont via tho li.

O. It. It. to 'Baltimore. Washington, Harper's Ferry and Antiotam.

Harper and his old Ferry are the same changed one iota, thai I can see, from what it when yon and I were there 27 years ago, While thero ono of our party, wlio had tho old fever of forage in a young pig on iho street. A couple of olllcm-s arrest- tjcl him, but you bet it did not tako long for tho Yankee boys to rescue their comrade. At Antiotam 1 rode all over the ground, which looks vary 'familiar. Tho government is building and curbing a beautiful boulevard from U- H. Station' (Anlioturn) to the Gomel cry.

which 1 think is as beautiful as can be hill i I) 1 1 Tho reports of o'ivvthojsev oral briilgos wer(iiict(kl iijjoii as Over Pino Hun, approved over a run at same place, near the old resilience of Charles S. Quimby, proyod over Yellow Crook, township, disapproved; over Wolfcrook. Wolfci'ook township, approved; over Big Run, Doercrook township, approvr od over Eodgors' Run on Hlacktown and Grove City road, and tho Ptirdoe and North Liberty road, in Pino towi)r ship, the former tin latter approved: over Millorook, in Millcreok not noted upon because of tho absence of witnesses. After Kiibniilting thoir presentment, given below, on AVcdno.sday morning, the jurymen wore discharged with the thanks of the Court. Tho Grand Inquest of tho wealth of PeiiD-sylvuniii, now inquirin.Lf in and for the body of Mereor, upon thoir oiilhs and ulliinulioiis do jjroHi-nt that limy visited iliu eoiinty iilmahousu ami jail and found imch of thorn hi good condition, c.xcoj)ting tho lloor in iho bath room of the latter, which should bo repaired.

W. S. ScoM-AHU, Foreman. HIHTS. I'olitioiis for divorces have boon (ilcd in Court as follows Sarah Hu-eii from Wm, U.

Steoii, for desertion. John Hoardon from Aim Koanlonfor dosortion. Mary A. Braiition from Charles Bran- noii, for cruel trcsntment, Addle J. Howe from William li.

Howe, for personal indignities. Jo nine Adams from Parker for desertion. Entitled to the All are ontltlcd to the beat that their lonoy will buy. so every fumlly should hyo at onoo, a bottle of the best family iWtly.Syrui) Figs, to the rsteni whfiii oostlvo or bilious. For ile in 50c.

and bottles by all For Comprohensivo Bible iommontnry, livo volumns, mw, Will sold at a reduction, ImHilro at HE NjBWS olliCO. would loved to have thu boys at the monument on tho llth, but we will all meet some other hope, If you civor stray as far oast as Philadelphia, don't fail to como and seo me at tho Roads P. 0." Yours in F. C. and A.

A. YEAKKL. State Sabbath School Convention The twenty-fifth annual convention of tho Pennsylvania State Sabbath School Association will bo hold in the Second Prosb.vtoriun Church of Wll- Hamsport on Tuusdav. Wednesday and Thursday, Oel. 8, '9 and 10.

Kuoh covmiy iscnlitlud to duet six dolcgiitos, and each city of 10,000 inhabitants and over to six'additional. All Christian workers, delegates or not, will bo mnilu welcome, and it is particularly hoped that such persons may attend from counties in which there are at present no organizations auxiliary to tho State and International Associations. Delegates desiring entertainment or orders for excursion, tickets should address Mr. T. Banger, Williamsport.

naming tlie railroads ovor which they will pass. Delegates will report at tho Second Presbyterian Church upon their arrival, whore they will bo received by the committee on entertain- mout. WU-UAM Ross, Chairman Executive Commltleu. Farmers and everybody, look all around and then come in and I will soil you boots and shoes. J.

J. Hutch- cson. Bel-chain's Patent Pills, imported, at Shrom's Drug Storo. Now fall ctook of clothing now in at Baoher, Bpuniughoft Co.s..

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