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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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i 1 1 1 i 't TUB 1VKSTNG K1CORD, THE EVENING RECORD. TELBPHOHK3 TRAVELERS' GUIDE. TOWN TIME, onsbnnr railroad to flMC ARRIVES rilOM DEPARTS 6:02 ltd 1 1:88 p.m. 4:48 p.m. vest 1:00 p.m.

mud Gin. See note ChlcftRG Cleveland. Kent N. Boston New York. Saw fork.

Metdtllle express, carries Bfuwngcra between YonngBtown and Meadvllle only. Sally except Monday. Erie ltd 3:40 p.m. 1-25 a.m. mxd.

Hew York New York New York Meiidvlllc Chicago Cleveland Chicago. Kent Express leaves Shenango, 7:40 a. m. arrives Leav- Ittsburg. 8 m.

Express leaves Leavltteburp 0:00 p. WM arrives Shenango 7:10 p. Wi'lls-Fargo express, via Cortlanrt, carries passen- between and Huntingdon, Ind. No bgggnge allowed, leaves Sbenango 11:07 a. dally, yxcppt Monday.

B. P. H. 6:35 a.m. 18:48 a.m.

p.m. 40 p.m. 12:25 p.m. mxd Jamestown Krtc Jamestown Krlc Erie Plttsburg Plttfiburtt Plttsburg Plttsburg Lawrence Jc. B.

A II. In Welsbach Lights FORMER PRICE $2.00 PRESENT PRICE 1.25 If put up by purchaser. 15 cents extra if installed by us, This includes Lamp, Mantle and fchade. The Greenville Gas Co. Official List of Liquor License Applications.

11:41 4:28 p.m. 8:21 p.m. 12:28 p.m.mxd Plttsbnrg PittBbnrg Plttxburg Lawrence Jo, jamesiown Erie Brie B. A L. B.

li. 1 :08 a.m. 7:25 p.m. Grove City Butler Butler Erie Brie Albion B. :45 a.m.

12 m. Albion Erlo Erie, Butler Butler Grove City express leaves at 1:80 p.m., for Butler and Intermediate points, Wednesdays only. S. A M. S.

Station) a.m. 12:52 p.m. 3:37 p.m. 7:35 p.m. Oil City Oil City Anhlubula tabula Oil City Aahtnbula Oil City Onctood for Oil City at 9:58 in.

For Andover at 12:16 and 7:87 p.m. THROHIH! DAY COACH SERVICE Erie Railroad. NewYork, m. 1:88 p.m. ChlcaKO, m.

8:40 p. m. Cleveland, a. m. PlttsburgR.

R. PHtsburg, all bound trains, alfuortli bound trains (except 4:28 p. E. R. R.

Allegheny, 7:45 and 12:27 p. m. Brie, all north bouni trains (except 7:25 p. THROW" PU1-LMAN CAK SBKyiUlfr. Rrle Railroad.

Boiton, 6:02 a. Boston (Tourist Sltoner), ISSp.m., every Sunday New York, 5:02 1:33 p.m. 4:48 p.m. Chicago, 6:33 a. m.

3:40 p. m. Chlcago(Tourlst Sleeper), Wednesday Cleveland, 6:33 a. m. 10:37 a.

m. Cincinnati, 5:41 a. m. fDally. Others dally except Sunday.

Homewood and Beaver Falls. Vestlbuled day coaches. EIGHTEEN WAKT THE PRIVILEGE Of Selling Malt, Vinous mid Splrltous In the County of Mercer. Governor Adam Will Not Issue Requisition Papers AND GIVES HIS REASONS WHY. Not The applications for liquor licenses in Mercer county are now all in and the official list prepared for publication by Clerk of Courts Gilmore.

It has been reported and even published that the Hotel Greenville would apply, but such is not the case. The official list is as fo lows GREENVILLE. E. McMurray. Pierce Harring ton; Ailingtpn, T.

F. Wasser; Commercial, P. J. McFarland. SHARON.

MIRACULOUS ESCAPE. FriHlonln Atnn'R Very VIoNf! C'onstiiblr. Spcclnl to The Evening Kccord. FRKDONIA, Dec. 29 The borough constable arrested fourteen of the young folks, whom he caught skating on the Mdewalk during the late spell of icy pavements of these were school A circulated among the citizens of Fredonia and vicinity for the purpose of petitioning congress to enact a special' act to pension the crippled children of the late Samuel 13.

A exander, deceased. Bert Cornell, who has been working on an oil well in West Virginia, had his hand caught by a wheel and all of the fingers of his left hand broken in two places and his hand broken in one place. Had not the engine been stopped promptly he would have been killed. It was quite a miraculous escape. OVER A MILE A MINUTE.

The Governor Srtyn ProMtiutlon nrnuffht In Good Faith. SpoclM to The Evening How 1 DENVEH, Governor Adams has refused to honor the requisition of Governor Black of New York in the ease of William H. Griflith of Load- Tille, Colo. proprietor of The Herald- Democrat and Evening Chronicle of that place, who was indicted by the New ork city grand jury on a charge of larceny. The iudijtmeut was found ou the complaint of Richard J.

Belles, of New York, who claims that Griffith secured a loan of $14,000 from him in Closing Out 0 Our Holiday Prices Reduced on our Large Stock this Week. HOOKS ALHUMS MEDALLIONS I LAMPS CUT GLASS I FRAMES riCTUHES I UttlC-A-IillAC I 1'OCKETBOOKN TOILET SETS I TRAVELING CASES TOYS I GAMES EDWIN T. BEATTY'S, NO. 210 MAIN STREET, GREENVILLE, PA. by falae Governor Adams refused the requisition, because it appeared to him that the criminal prosecution was not begun in good faith, but was an effort to force Mr.

Gri to pay the debt. Mr. Griflith announces that ho will go to Now ork next summer prepared to stand trial on the iiuaotmout. CHURCH MATTERS. Sunday Schools Ulcet Olllccrf) Your.

Dresch. C. Gibbons, George GUIDE. MAILS AKHIVK. ftiv York City, thiougb 37 a m.

New York City, tte Kast, and Intermediate 1037,11 11 3 40, 4 28, 616pm. Chicago, the West, and 8 48. 11 41 a i 1 33, 4 28, 6 4(1, m. Plttsburg-5 02,11 41 a 4 28. 8 21.

Philadelphia and P. R. K. 02, 11 41 a 4 28, 6 48, 8 21 m. The 02, II 41 a 1 33, 4 28, 8 21 m.

Sharon-5 02 ,11 41 1 33, 4 28 m. 11 4l a 1 33, 4 28, m. Mercer-7 08 a 12 08, 7 25 m. 48 a 646 m. Lake Shore points between Osgood and Oil 8 48 a 12 27, 3 40, 6 46 Yesterday's Weather.

As observed at Thiel college station, Greenville, of U. S. Weather bureau: Rainfall 00 Snowfall 00 Direction of ISW Character of Barometer 33. Maximum Tern 19 Minim jml'cm 23 Average 26 Change In 24 brs 2 Means rise In temperature. fall in tempera- ure.

The Weather. Threatening, with light snow on the lake; warmer; light southerly winds, increasing. house, Archie Rankin White house, George Smith Exchange, James W. Morgan Shenango house, John Hoyle Carver house, Philip F. Davis Gable Tavern, Charles E.

Gable. Restautani restaurant, Patrick McManus, MERCER. Hotel Wavetly, Edward Buckham Hotel Humes, George S. Humes. SHARPSVILLE.

Hotel house, Thomas F. Farrelly Knapp house, Michael Knapp. STONKBORO. house, James M. Bell.

Thr-rt were 16 applications last year and 11 ir re is now an increase ot 2. There are 14 licenses in the county now. The new are New Hotel Waverly, Mercer, and W. E. McMurray, wholesale.

There were no licenses granted for Mercer or Stoneboro last year. CHURCH WEDDING. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 29, 1897. Fatal Train's Speed at Not to Bliuno.

Every time an accident occurs some one starts a report that somebody else Was to blame and this is especially true in railroad accidents. People are always certain the engineer did not whistle, or ring the bell, or observe signals. Such a report has been circulated in Greenville and Atlantic concerning Engineer Charles Spofford whose train killed the Lytle biothers at Atlantic on Christmas day. Such an accusation is nonsensical in the extreme and it gives us pleasure to note that he states, in the Meadville Tribune, that he blew the whistle, as usual, and that the rings by air pressure, did not cease to ring from Stony Point until after the accident accurred. Engineer Spofford says his statement will be corroborated by the road superintendent, who was riding on his engine, and Conductor D.

B. Coyle and Engineer F. E. Trace, who were standing near the Atlantic station when No. 7 passed.

Mr. Spofford says his train was running 65 miles an hour. TELEPHONE NOTICE. Whereas, Tim use of tlio telephone by non-subscribers, 1ms been allowed by business houses ns well residences, In violation of their contracts, to such un extent that In several instances subscribers have been obliged to either abandon their telephones or imsist upon our operators refusing to allow such non- subscribers the use of their instruments, the company Injustice to themselves as well as their subscribers, have decided to stop Ihis Hbuse of subscriber privileges. We have accordingly placed i'ublic Pay Stations in desirable locations where the public can lie served at a nominal cost of ten 10 cents for messages In the city, ai.d where service may be had at regular rates to any point in the county accessible by telephone communication.

I). P. TEL. CO. For tlui The United Evangelical Sunday school, near OrniiReviHe, lias chosen the following persons to serve as officers during the year, 1898: Rhine.

Assistant Shadt. Mabel Shadt. Assistant Jonep. Derr, Sr. Roberts.

Samuel, Gearhart. Ass't, Jennie Lalimer. The Presbyterian Sunday school, ol Transfer, has elected the following officers to serve during the coming year. E. Dillon.

Ass't. 13. Womer. L. Snyder.

A. Dillon. Maud Womer. The new officers of the Presbyterian Sunday school, Fredonia, are: B. Robins.

Assistant Cl ira Pearson. Alice MrQuiston. PEOPLE HERB AND THERE. TheClothing War is Over But the Famous Is Still Ahead Such ii Sui's, Chilian'- Cl -ever offered before in Gwiv It pinrhased I'rom inufac'iirer 200 tine overrfKii 4 KM 'hev 1 lliMt nil' I. Just! think of III A ovi Tf'iii i in ill- siylf's and mi-1 m-d A hoyV nl uo MI $.1.98.

A clt 1 I's WM MI it (m Worl-'up pants 480. 200 1 i'ii s' fi'ic II anv store £2.50, our IIPOO wii 'lu-v 1 flSo a pair in ''tir sin ii Kerl nwny iJown intend special sales t-vi'ry wflf, HS we 'niw-ntors ol l'iw Our iil.i i-v urt sntis- action cr yniir mmu-v bark." Uailies" 2jr. We rnme to stav mn'ch u- if von THE FAMOUS BOOT, SHOE AND CLOTHINO HOUSE. Remember the plucfe rame, i6r Main Sueet. ORKENV11 LK PA DAILY RKCOKDKD.

Lion and Arbuckles 1 coffee, IDC per Kane Moss'. The kindergarten will reopen on Monday morning, Janqary 3, at 9 A series of Gospel meetings will begin in the SheakleyviHe Presbyterian church, Sunday evening, January 2. The gross receipts of the Carnival of Holidays at the Presbyterian church were 1270. Youiigstown citizens met; this afternoon to boom the armor plate plant project. They hope to locate the government plant.

A marriage license was granted, Tuesday, at Meadville to Charles Schwartz, ot Greenville, and Miss Lettie McDan- jel, of Cochranton. The Methodist Episcopal church at Sheakleyville will be dedicated, Sunday, January 9, 1898. All our friends are invited, Mead. The Study club of Greenville presented to Kev. C.

B. Wakefield this morning four volumes of Samuel Smiles' works and eight volumes of Guizot's hiatorj of France. Dr. Wakefield wishes to express his thanks to the club through these columns for their kind remembrance. LOST.

Tuesday evening, on Main street, between Mercer street and College avenue, a gold mounted pipe. Finder will please return to this office. BLATT WINS OUT. Jolm Aliearn and Miss Annie Eastlake United for Life. A very pleasant wedding was that which made Miss Annie Eastlake and Mr.

John Ahearn, husband and wife. The happy event occurred on Tuesday at St. Michael's R. C. church, Rev.

Father Cosgrove performing the ceremony. The bridesmaid was Miss Belle Ahearn, of Cleveland, and the best man, lames Carney, of Meadville. William Carney of Meadville, was also present. Mr. Ahearn is a wtll-known young man and is employed as an engineer on the Milliard branch of the P.

B. L. E. railroad. The bride is a popular young lady with a host of friends.

The newly- married couple have not yet decided on a place of residence. SHUTT VS. BLOODHART. Jury Vails to Agree After Discussion. A case that took up a good deal of time and waxed hot for the better part of Tuesday aiternoon and evening, was tried before 'Squire Louizenhiser: Dr.

J. T. Shutt vs. Mrs. Barbara Bloodhart for $184 for professional services rendered.

Dr. Shutt was represented by Lawyer Vosler and Mrs. Bloodhart by Lawyers Packard and Kuder. The jury in the received the charge about 9 o'clock, and after a discussion they finally asked to be dismissed as they could not agree upon a verdict. The case was postponed until next Thursday.

NEW BOX CARS. Something for Nothing. Do you want to get something for nothing? This is the way it's done Read the "bargain columns" of IhU paper and see how many mis-spelled words you can find. Cut out each adv. containing a mis-spelled word, clip from this paper and preserve the clippings until March 15, when the person bringing in the largest number of these clippings will receive a fine present, of which more will be said soon.

In the meantime lookout for the mis-spelled words and save your clippings. Specifications of Some More Jlessemer Equipment. Mention was recently made of the Bessemer company ordering new box cars. The specifications have been given the builders, the Ohio Falls Car Manufacturing company. There will be 100 of them, each 35 feet long and 30 tons capacity.

They will be equipped with Tower couples, Westinghouse air brakes, Chicago roofs, Dunham door fixtures, Bettendorf truck Crescent Steel Company's springs and Brady journal bearings. The cars are expected to be ready for delivery by March, possibly by February. Will Quit Business. I. H.

Pollard, the newsdealer, has de cided to quit the business, at least to far as the news depot is concerned. We did not learn his plans for the future. The ox-Senator Lands a Plum lit Ellwood City. H. S.

Blatt received the recommend atiun of Congressman Showalter for postmaster at Ellwood City, Tuesday morning. The selection gave general satisfaction as Mi 1 BlaU was the choice of the leading Republicans, men and tax payers. Mr. Blatt is a worthy citizen and a good businessman. Mr.

Blatt was originally from Sandy Lake and his recommendation will be good news to his many friends. The salary is $1,703 per year. FRKDONIA. Miss May Borland, who is staying in Greenville this winter is at home dur ing the holidays visiting her parents, Mr. Mrs.

Saml Borland. James Kelso, of Hadley, is visiting the family of liis sou, Kev. Kelso, for a few days. Will Bell, who has been away stud- ing dentistry, Is at home during the holi- Rohert Suiliff has left for dimore, to visit his friend Charles Sellers and wife during the holidays. Geo.

Wasser, who is practicing den tistry in an Ohio town, is circulating among friends and relatives here. Mrs. Ella Hazen and children of Jamestown, visited her parents, in Fairview township, for a few days this week. Miss Nellie Martin, of near Greenville, is spending the holidays with her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs.

M. R. Maskrey, this place. M. Urey has taken advantage ol the excursion rules and has gone to West Virginia this week, to look at the country wiih a view of locating if a suitable place is found.

J. Teets, son of Rev. H. A. Teets, who has attending Mount Union college, is visiting his parents.

His wife accompanies him. Chailes Black, who is learning the butchering trade at Franklin, is spend ing ihe holidays with his mother, Mrs. E. Black. A congregational meeting will be held in the Presbyterian church, Thurs day, January 6.

The social feature will commence in the lorenoon, and in the afternoon at 2 o'clock the business meeting will be held, at which time two elders and two trustees will be elected. Jessie Tillotson left todny for Youngstown. J. Latimer, of Orangeville, was in town, Tuesday. Ruffing has been the guest of Warren friends.

Bacher will leave for" Pittsburg, Friday. McLean, ofOsborn, was in town, Tuesday. McCurdy, of Adamsville, was in town on Tuesday. 'M. Brown and wife have been visiting in Cooperstown.

-Miss Mabel Packard leaves, Thursday, for Erie, to spend several days. Mary Turner and Kate Tern- pleton leave for Grove City, Friday. Mabel and Nettie Saul leave for Erie, Friday, to spend New Year's. Mary J. Gebhart, of Warren, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.

H. Aldenderfer. C. C. Ferguson, who has been visiting relatives in Meadville, returned home this week.

Clara and Eva McMahan, ol Youngstown, are spending their holiday vacation in this place. Cora Aubeny an Charles An beny, ol Mercer, are visiting relatives in this place for a few days. Pearce Evans, of Mercer, was here Tuesday on his way home from a Christmas visit in Crawford county. Douds and wife and Perry Douds and wife, of New Castle, were the guests of H. E.

Roberts and family over Christmas. G. K. McAdoo, of Slippery Rock, was in Greenville, Tuesday evening. Dr.

McAdoo has been visiting relatives in Sugar Grove township. He is a rising young physician and has built up an extensive practice in Slippery Rock. Cooperstown correspondent, in reporting a Christmas entertainment, says "Miss Frances Byers, late a graduate of the conservatory of music, was at her best in the song, When All is Done, by Herbert Leslie. Her rich, full, sweet voice was just adapted to the sentiment of her selection." TA SOME OF THE STRIKING FEATURES FOR 1898 THREE SERIAL STORIES FOUR POR A FORTUNE THE COPPER HUMOUS Dy ALBKRT LKK ft KIRK ilVNRQt THE ADVENTURERS WPt II. BMKH10TT WATSON SHORT FICTION ARTICLES ON SPORT, TRAVEL, ETC.

1 PRIZE COMPETITIONS Ult.r'. T.b...p.dCo,,Pholo Short: JO Vtnt, a Number (S nd for 0 00 PostBKO free In the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Addreii HABV15U BKOTUEBS, Frankim City. On Friday, December 31. a night meeting will held in the watch M.

li. church, services will commence at 9 o'clock. Rev Teets will be assisted by Revs Shannon and Kelso. A cordial invitation is extended to every person to be present, regardless of denomination. A Mr Buchanan, who intends running ih- meat market formerly owned oy A S.

Livingston, moved into W. u. Stewart's new house, last Tuesday. Tnere is a rumor afloat that some parties are contempluing starting another meat market in town in the near future; the more the merrier, competition is the life of trade. Greenville Stone Co.

Orders for Next Spring Delivery Taken Now. ANY OK STONE UN 8HOUT KOTICK Oldest qunrry in Greenville, operated lor 50 yeai-. Natural Flag Stone a Specialty. Any length. Orders solicited.

Address Greenville Stone Co. Holiday Katei. Excursion rates to points on the B. L. N.

Y. C. St. L. and P.

during the holidays, good going December 24, 1897, to January 1899, inclusive, limited for return up to and including January 5, 1898. For particulars inquire of the nearest B. L. E. R.

R. agent. dg-w 41 The winter evenings are coming. Secure your reading matter now Get the ADVANCE AKGUS and Ohio Farmer one year for only Good Tent) and Coffee add flavor to one's meals. It gives rest, vigor and real blood.

We sell nothing but high grade goods, at popular prices, Phone us and we will supply your wants'. SAMUEL WEST THE (IBOCKlt. 171 Atatu Ht. GENUINE We have a large line of KecoHuMiuud heutiiitfbloves in stock, which we will sell at bargain prices. Before buying see WELK HAMILL, Second-hand Dealers.

Block. With each purchase amounting to ii.oo or over. Call and see for yourself. McCUMANS' GBOCERY, 223 Main Street. Oldest Insurance Agency In L.

A. BURNETT. We bavs a Una ot Ure-motetl ami cau write liimrance ul the very lowi-m iiitu. We cuu place your ruini in Hie or NorUl America, and convince you tbut I bore iioimug Mt- ter. Write or coiue and aee iu lUu old sUiul.

I Real Estate for Sal el and Money to Loan. 1W Main Stieet, PI.

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