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Shenango Valley News from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Absolutely This near vartos, A mwveloj atrannth and wJwlesnmentss. More '-onoHiicnl thun the ordinary kf.n<ls< and nnnt, he sold incompntltion with the wnl- tde of Low test, short wciqht alum or S'phdie powders, Sold only in cans. il Baktnfi PoWlrr 106 Wall PA. To be opened for the SCUHOU of 1889-1890, in HOUSE, REV, W. aUNSAULUS; in of ALL KINDS OF JOti WOtlK T)ONti Poet Office.

FRIDAY MORNING. OCT. 4, 1889. A ClIATT BB IN THE HlSTOMY 01? LIBERTY. ISBASOK TICKETS, $1.00.

Board open Saturday 'Oct. 5, at 7 p. at City iDrug Store. J. E.

BROCKWAY, Manager. JS. ANGELETOS, WHOLESALE EETAIL Dealer in 190 Main st, GKEEN ffT The Cheapest Place in the City at which to buy ORANGES, LEMONS, FIGS. DATES MIXED NUTS, ALL KINDS Fresh and Pure Turkish Candy, Etc. GOODS DELIVERED FREE 1ft ANO ABOtJt TOWN.

Greenville merchants are now paying 20 cents per pound for fresh butter, Burglars attempted to break into Emery's now store early Friday morning. The Erie Annual Conference of tho M. E. Church is in session at Franklin this week. State and County taxes must bo paid on or before October olh, to insure your vole.

Tho U. P. Sabbath School of this place has changed the hour of mooting from 12:80 p. in. to 6-Ab a.

Tin) divorce case of Mrs. Henry Melvia against her husband 1ms been carried to tho Supreme Court by Mr. Mel in. Tho Erie County Commissioners offer a reward of $10 for tho scalp of every sheep-killing-dog. This is good pay for doing good.

The State Convention of. tho Y. M. C. A.

will beheld at Now Castle Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, October 10 to 13. On next Lord's Day morning tin. Lord's Supper will be administered lit the Lutheran Church. Freparato'-y services milSaturday ut 2 p. nv.

No preaching- nk the M. E. Church next Sunday. Sunday School at the usual hour. Young People's Meeting at o'clock, one-half hour earlier.

The American Farmer KKKE to new subscribers to TUB NKWS paying in advance, and to old ones paying all ar rears and one year ahead. Gallant see sample copies. Tho Keystone Zouaves, 76th P. will hold their reunion this week a Beaver Falls. This is the regiment to winch Comrade Frank Bennett, of this place, belonged.

'Special bargains'at the dry good, and grocery store of Messrs. Kane Moss for the remainder of the ycat- See their now advertisement in tin, issue of NEWS. The laying of iho corner-stone Dailoy Hall, building for the accom modation of young Thiel Col logo, Greenville, will plac Oct. 9th, at 1 o'clock p. m.

The 'Working Association of th Lnthoraii Church will bo held on nex Monday evening at the residence Mr. W. F. Looser, on the West Side corner Main and Third streets, A rare chance for bargains in dr be Cdttncit mel. ifl feglllitf Tuesday evening; 6n eeh, ami Colmeitnien Ash, Bright, Ptiflen and Shroni.

Petition of dtizoiis asking for two sight police, to bd one to bo by snbsiu-iption of "clUabns, the 1 Iher by Borough, presented. On motion, -two persons to minted to act as night such to bo: pnitl from Borough funds, ho other to be paid ijy private snb- of and tho condition of this resolution is, that if tho Borough my one 'such person the subscribing shall be responsible to and pay tho other such person. Uarrioil. On motion. UavSd Scaburu was appointed as police to be paid by citizens.

Jlark Hamor was appointed as night )olico to be paid from Borough funds, it a salary of $50 por month as long as satisfactory to Council, and to bo under nstructions of, Burgess: David jurn, police, to be subject to same instructions as Hamor. On motion Shrom was ndiletl to )lug committee. On motion the following orders wero granted: ilms Stone. 60 H. C.

Hoomor, 18-75 Greenville Gas Sept. 60.ti7 On motion street commissioner was ordered to lay 'walk on Henry Keek's property on North Main street, and Goodwin on Popular nnd Clili- streets. The Secretary was instructed to notir ty the following persons to lay walks: Mrs. Jasper Diinhani.Main ami North Main; Rev. Bignell, Uagle Streot; Mrs.

Jas. Waugh, Pat Lydon, and P. vin.Sd St. Goo. Hittle, Union Mrs.

S. Wimor, and Van Wagner, Wood Goodwin Heirs, Race St. T. S. Vaughn, High Wm.

A. Vaughn, Moi'uor St. Martin Bonninghoff, Main 'West On motion adjourned. D. P.

PACKAKU, Sec'y. proteni. ft Ltttie Dr. H. E.

jdhnson, editor of the Jl 'which, for tho past two year? (up to last month) had boon printed at tilfe office, has taken Work away because TrtB NKWS had The, County W. C. Tho animal convention of tho Mercer County W. C. T.

U. assembled in the Presbyterian church in this plnco on Wednesday will-adjourn Friday evening. The first session was devoted to preliminary work, leading of reports, appointment of CtC. ''At the evening session an address of welcome was delivered by Mrs. Rev.

Wakcfield. of this place, which was responded to by Allen, of Mor- cor. Then followed tho annual address by Mrs. Dawson, tho county union. Tho President of the feature about this was its renfllrnwtion'of nllc-; giivnce Third Party, right in.

tho face of the fact that theAV. C. T. State and National, is going to pieces because of this foolish 1 and "fatal "allegiance. Why do our sisters thus nurse a viper that is quite as inimical to unity goods, notions and groceries te now and Christian good feeling as that oth nai'cs of the citv tlio Plncp-190 Mnin Block, THIEL Of the Evangelical Lutheran Church.

THURSDAY, Sewt 5, 1889 Instructors, ZMZTJSIO Expenses Very Low. Catalogue or other information ferecl at Padon's, whoso cntii-o stock must be closed out tho next 60 clays. Sec' advertisement elsewhere. Sluie Street M. E.

Mend villa, Dr. J. H. Hei-ron. pastor, closed tlio coliferencoyonrlast Sunday.

The year has boon one. of increase. Seventy persons have united with tho church. The Grand Army and the Woman's llolief Corps of Franklin will hold a fair about Thanksgiving- time for the purpose of raising funds with which 10 eroct a soldiers 1 'monument in that city, Rev. F.

or yiper which they very properly shun is to individual health and happiness? Perhaps their hope is to some day gain the ballot, and, with the Third Party, to succeed to the'conlrol of tho nation! Heaven avert such a calamity! Upon invitation of tlio President, vo- marks wore made by Rev.Seonller and llov. Gridloy, after which a collection and a prayer meeting followed. Wo go to press too early to give any further The programo for to-day (Friday) Gunsaulus, tho great secretary of Faculty AIIRA.M SAHM, AMOS HLOSB. SAM BLOSE, Plans and 'tVirnished Shop on State IBro's. Finning rartios intending to bu MONUMENTS Granite pr Mnrble, Jor their deceased save I rq(tt Chautauqua lecturer, in tho People's Lecture Course, next Tuesday night.

Board open at City Drug Store Saturday night, Oct. 5. Sccureyour tickets and seats early. Tho Woman's Club of Pittsburg, at a meeting on Monday, banished tho bustle by a unanimous vote, Asa local repot tor puts it, they sat down on the poor thing "with a dull thud." Ergo, tho bustle in list go. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will bo dispensed at the P.

Church next Sabbath. Tho pastor will be assisted by Rev. Brownloe, a classmate at college and seminary, Preparatory services will bo held on Friday and Saturday at 2 p. m. TUB NKWS will next.week publish the sermon recently delivered by Rev.

C. B. Waki'liold before his- congregation in tins' place, and also before the fti-toTrosbyU-yy at Cambridge, on Iho proposed rovisrui of tho Westminster Contession of Faith. It will be a de- liy.Ql-anco which everybody can peruse with profit. daughter of Mr.

S.A. Arl.hor- holt, living in tho East Ward, was severely burned on Wednesday morning while playing with She was over the 1 way 1 at Mr. HiWobrund's in company with other children, when Mrs. honr.ing, a loud scronming in the vicinity of tlio coal house, rushed out to 'find the little one enveloped in flames. She seized her and rushed to tho pump the bundle- of flames and gave thei child a'thorough ducking, thus saving life.

As it was, the was BQvpvoly burned about the tindshoulders, 'Mrs! Ilildobraml, in hey husto.to rescue the and loft huud consists of, in tho morning, election of delegates, and eulogy on the late. llov. John Eckles by Mrs. L. 1.

Crawford. In tho afternoon, a paper by M. Boise, of Michigan, to bo read by a member of tho Convention, and at 8 o'clock, a prayer meeting for the National Union. In the evening, a lecture by Miss C. H.

of Hartford, 0. tho audaciousness a short, timesiftce to defend the Grand Army of the Republic against a malicious, uncalled-for and fnlsn fling thrown out by him in his religious(P) paper! "Tho head, nnd front of ouf offending hath this extent, no moro." Hut what the advertisers will do we can't any. Thoy arc swindled out of their dues for tlio September issue, at least. Now, if Brother Johnson had come to us and asked permission, wo would loaned him the typo of tho and thus ho might have savi-d his reputation for square-dealing with the general public, if not with his own people. But look at tho littleness of the act! If Ih-ollier Johnson, for any cause, wished to iiunul hiscontract, why didn't he come to us liko a man and say so Or if the TitK NKWS had injured him in any way, why didn't lie defend him self like a man through tho columns of his own paper No having HO just cause for his attack on tho G.

A. tt. In connection with their recent reunion in this plaeo was simply tlio attack of an unreconstructed must resort to the meanness aboVo recorded ho must try to injure us in our business, which, however, ho is not capable of doing. Ho is too well ktyown here for thai. Still, when wo remember his recent experience with Brother Woatwood in tho Advahce Argus, wo don't wonder at his hesitancy about engaging in another newspaper for if ever a man was used up in an encounter of the kind, it was tlio aforesaid editor of tho Greenville Methodist.

Going through a threshing machine would bo a pleasure trip in comparison. Now, understand wo aro not whining about the loss of a job wo aro simply exposing tho littleness connected with the transaction, and showing up the animus of tlio transactor, who loyalty a crime to be punished. every possible way. Wo can'tibo- ievo that this man is sustained by any- considerablo number of his congregation, because to do so would bo to endorse his rebel views, and tlio Methodist Church "Greenville, as everywhere in tlio North, is and always has boon noted for its loyally. It never before was known to truck lo to treason! Finally, this Tho editor of THE NKWS will defend tho Grand Army of tlio Republic with his last breath, as ho defended his country as best ho could when such defence was demanded it matters not 'whence the attack or wbat the consequences, because' man or worthy thing can snffcr in duel) oiico.

Tho war is only over 'tis" tho enemies of tho country will it. So long-as they continue their bushwhacking, so long will the Union veterans bo ready to beat them out of tholr skulking places. If THE NEWS has done wrong in doing there the argument ends. We hope never again to have any commerce, business or otherwise, with any man or. men who ai capable of bringing about any such situation as tho one in question.

P. justice to Mr. C. T. Miller, the buuiioss manager of the paper, wo will add that, since tho above was written, he has come In and paid for the two remaining months of the con- MR.

Gfio. WinfK, formerly of this place, but now of Hock Island, is otlt visiting friends. Mn. JOHN DuFonear, an old and esteemed citifton of Sharon, died at his homo, last Thursday, aged 68 years. Sopl.10, 1889, Mr.

F. J. Kennedy and Miss Emma Espy, daughter of llov. J. Boyd Kspy.

JOHN W. HlSHBK, a prominent Of West Middlesex, died Sunday morn ing, after a few weeks 1 illness, aged 64 years. Mu. J.L. MomusoH.of SheivkloyvlUe, was in town on Monday, having conic in from Meadvillo on Train 0, en route for homo.

Miss ANN ETTA CUONENWKTT, of Cnr- rollton, is visiting at tho homo of her aunt, Mrs, J.I* Frederick, on Clinton street. Miss JEAN Mercer, haa accepted a position of teacher In an Episcopal Collogo at Asbury Pnrk, N. and has loft for that place. 1st, 1880, by KOV.C.H Tinker, at the residence of the bride's parents, in West Salem, Mr.lt.V. Hanson, of Greenville, and Miss Lizzie Mohr.

Miss MAY LKKOH, of this place, hns been elected music teacher in tin Sharpsvlllo schools. Our friends dowi the valley could not havo made a hotter selection, MISSES Lou AND NKLUR CLAUK have returned homo from Cleveland, where they havo boon spending a few weeks in ono of the loading dressmaking os tablislnncnts. H. K. Hot-rick, John Me Nary, Win.

Richardson, Dr. J.H. Maitin and J. E. Millhouso Avill attend the Triennial Conclave K.

T. at Washington, next week. L.B. 1). Rouse, of Plttsburg, has boon awarded $250 in a suit against the Pennsylvania railroad for being ejected from a train for refusing to pay ton cents in addition to tho regular faro.

Mn. M. H. UKOOKS, clerk at tho Foil HmisiVfonnd time and opportunity last woek to-write accidental insurance cor- tilioates to tho amount $80,000. Ho can always bo found in tlio hotel ollico.

P. E. MoCiiAV. Auditor and Secretary of tho L.E. K.

accompanied by. Mrs. McCray, left on Tuesday for a somewhat extended Western visit. They expect to bo absent a couplo of weeks or more. AT THE Co.

ELECTION on Wednesday evening, Sorg't MerU was chosen First and Sorg't. Romig Second Lieutenant. Both good soldiers and good mon. Neighbor Harpst, of the Pro- Mas. Lmil FOSTER, wife of ft tiled at her homo in Sandy i Monday evening, aftef a lingev- ng illness, aged 31 years.

Mrs, Foster vas a daughter of Mr. F. S. Whittling, of this place, and was much loved by. ill her acquaintances, who? will sym- athiTio with tho husband and other bc- eaved relative's in their sore affliction.

She leaves two children, boys, aged I ind 2 Cochranton Times. GBN. HARTKANVT'S chances for tin'; appointment of Commissioner of Pensions are said to bo lirst-class. Left In tho Lurch Both Hoagland, a young cattle-dealer of Hickory has disappoaaed, leaving his linaiicial affairs in a very chaotic condition. His father, Jesse Hoagland, is involved to the extentof nearly.

$5,000 through his son's failure, and has seized the property of the tatter as part payment of tlio notes. Several notes amounting to $2,000, given by Hoagland In payment for stock, have been protested at the Sharon National bank, where bo claim ml to have'an account. Hoagland went East with ti large consignment of cattle abolition days ago, and has not been heard from since. He has lately been giving chocks on the Sharon National bank to moot his obligations, but ho has had no money on deposit there for some time, and tlio holders of the paper are out for whatever sums tlio checks aro drawn. One man named Powers, living near Fowler, in Trmnbnll county, 0., holds a chock for $1,000, given him recently by Hoagland, and there aro others out for smaller amounts, which will go to Shurpsvilte gress, still remains Captain.

WILL over from "to hereafter ference year. The Euterpean Recital- The entertainment given by tho Eu- terpoan Society in the Reformed Church on Tuesday evening, for tlio benefit of worthy widow in tho community, was, from an (esthetic standpoint, a gratifying ross, but financially it was not. Tho inclement weather, of About, Tho frequency of burglaries and attempted burglaries induced local authorities on Sunday evening to put on a special police force, in the person of Mr, James Marks, his father, Mr. Snmuel Marks, and Major Bradon, constituted the night police. I 3, As young Mr.

Marks was passing down the alley behind Packard's hardware store about 8 o'clock in tlio morning, ho was suddenly seized by a gang of four or five masked mon, who gagged and bound tliplr victim and then took him down to Hodge's shop and there tied him to a timber. The oilloer soon succeeded in freeing himself, when lie made for Mr. Goodwin's residence near by, and tho two went up town together tu see what could bo done. After consultation with the remainder of. tho force, it was concluded to ring tho lire bull, which was done, but ro- sults canio of it, A couplo of chaps course, kept many afc home, and then it was not advertised as, for Instance, tho show of the previous evening.

The receipts were $21.25. Below wo givo wore picked up near Shomuigo, but nothing could bo fixed upon thotn. Intho meantime tho Council has acU od, luul Groonvillo will now have two additional policemen, This should have been done Jong ago, built is butter late thau'novey. If an iuldi tioniil police foice won't do, then lot us have vigilance comtnitteo, such us is proposed in other See MeVYJDiams, of tho Business Coli typewriting, Chorus EUTJvBI'KAN SOOIEtr 2. Viftiio Dream' 1 Mendelsslioii, OEO, KAWEKKII, Miss JESSIB UIKCH Vocal Thee I Am Tlilnkiug," Strdczki, Miss FLOKKMUB SIIUOM.

Piano lluroeaux," Lcyljoch Vocal Do Thy-Slumber," Miss NKTTIB MITOIIELI, Miss NKTTA SI-KIB, 6. ''How Pat Went Courting," Miss MAY LBBCH, Vooul Miss CARBIK VAUGHN, i'luuo Duet--Jubel Wotior Mils. 8, TKMI'fcivTOK, IBS AIIFA. W)l EBI.Kll. Vocul Solo, "Love's Old Sweet Molloy OI.ABA PIiuio Solo, Shubert'8 Sorunude, a uyer Wins IDA HKN "(Jouie, Dorothy, Come," MHS, K.

MOKIUS, Mns. H. H. UNINOKB. Miss CAIIRIB VAOOIIN, Jliss JENNIK Anon Call and sop tho Kinoraon pianos in fancy cases, at J.

A. 'JJreckenridgo Job work done at Tun NKWS ofllot', neat, quid: and cheap. lowest pricos in Green vlllo on Press (foods and Millinery at W. A. Keek's.

0 HIT rices are not leRK than nni other, we will sliow up cost ol same ana noil at wist. will only you ono cent to find out cost of liny stovo ima Tjfrlff i Greenville ou Saturday. He has given up his position thoro and to-morrow morning takos charge of a brokerage otlico that Harry Sweet intends opening in Oil MRS. HUGH BRADHUKY and daughter Blanche Will leave on Monday for Wauthegan, Kansas, whore tho family make their homo, Mr. Bradbury having gono before and so- curod a business and a homo.

HBV. W. I 1 UACUKK, pastor, of tho Lutheran Church at Parker, and Miss Bertha Knnkolman, youngest and only unmarried daughter of llov. Dr. Kiinkelinini, of this place, wore married last evening at Trinity Lutheran Church at fi o'clock.

FANNY FKJW, a noted war liorso, tho property of Dr. J.P.Hosack, of Mercer, died. She'entered tho war with hor owner in and was with him in fifteen great battles of tlio Ho- bollion, being wounded twice. She was thirty-two years old. LAPoRTE, now onjoyo tho ill Unction of having the only lady pastor in Indiana, Miss Mlla F.Tuppor having accepted a call to tho pastorate of tho Unitarian Miss Tupper is it graduate of Corn oil University, and is described as a lithe little woman of easy grace and charming manners.

Mu. AND Mits. SBVMOUK HITCHCOCK, wiio carried on tlio nmtrimo'nial fake in MoiidvIUe, and who finally played into tho hands of iho 'pollen, wero tried in Williamsport last week, ut which place the session the United States Court was held, Hitchcock was convicted, and will get a severe sentence, while Mrs. Hilcheouk was released, resided just south of Greenville, died suddenly of heart disease lust Sunday morning. She was tlio mother of the Into Prescott Eivloy, at one time in tho employ of TllJotson in this jilawo, but who died some time Kinao in Mercer, JStiloy, who is at homo, and KhrioVEaloy, now with HuUihesQii, in the shoo store.

a lingering illness from caiicor in tho stomach, died at his roihloneq on Clinton street, on Friday, tho 08th year of his ago. Mr. Law was horn in this neighborhood, ivnd connected' himself with tho M. IS. Church in uavly Ufo and was over after fu.lth.fuI member, Tho funeral took place from Into residence on Mon- ilay at 1,0 a.

and was attended by the local order of J.O.of O.F., of bewftsa wouibor. Ko of Firm. Tho firm of Harpst Hilling, editors mil proprietors of The Progress, lias boon dissolved by tlio retirement of Mr. Hilling. This loaves tlio ownership ind management of tho paper and.

oiHco lu tho hands of Comrade Hnrpst, ind wo doubt not that both will por in the future as in tho past. Capt, Harpst is veteran printer and newspaperman EIS well as soldier, and, us tho senior of the late firm, had much to do with giving tho Progress a solid basis and an enviable reputation as clean partisan newspaper. Wo arc not, informed of Mr. Hilling's intentions, but wo wish our young friend success wherever ho may cast his lot. Don't Forget- People's Locturo Course (five entertainments; Dr.

F. W. Gunsaulus, Dr. P. S.

Ilensou, Mary A. Livermoro, Grand Concert by the Boston Ideal and Guitar Club, Monologue entertainment by Annio-M. and John R. Scott. Opens Tuesday night.

Got your tickets early. A Clmptor in tlio II is tor)' of Liberty. Those who havo ots, as well as those who havo not, are requested to call at Austin's jewelry Store and got thoir tickets. PRICES urc not ICHM on thitu any otlior, wo will Bliow up cost of samci mid soil at cost. will only cunt you 1 Cent to liml out cost of aii Stoves Stovo nnd D.

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Apply onoo stating age. Mention this paper. CHASE Usier, 1 For Sale, Tim property.Ko. 43 Chambers Avenue, Greenville, consisting of now frame dwelling, containing (i rooms, pantry, bathroom and kilahen.with good well of water at tlio door, good cellar 10.v.)J feet, coal house, together with 8 lots, each fuel, eouUiulug bearing upple, pyauh, pear, cherry and quinoe troes. ami grupe vliius.

A dotirublu liowe in ail excellent location. Enquire of W. H. GABBBOT..

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