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preparing Local Flashes. --G A Camp--East Cemetery -visitors --Streets lively to (lav --The Fonrth was mrtre qniet than nonal --Destroy the caterpillars on yonr trees --Kev Dr Wolf filled the Presby tenan pnlpit on Snndny moraing --Rev Valentine, a recent visitor has returned to Bedford --Prof Bikle and f-imily are at MiQlinbnrg for the snmmer --Dr Martin and family are at Middle harg, Dr Slahley and wife are off for the vacation --Rev A Wulf and wife, of Airona bnrg, are the guests of Mr Sanders --Mr Sclnck and family, of Har- nsbnrg, are at Mr Scott's --Mrs McPall and daughter, of York, ajd Mrs Stall'imith, ipent the P.mrth at Mr Ziegler's --Prof Hnnter here for his work in the fall --Geo Benner, took a short trip to Atlantic City last week Cipt John Malon of Philadelphia, is at Capt James Hersh's --The Misses MtSherry of Littlestown, were visitors last week --Miss Leivelst-erger of New Chester is Miss Mary Bushman's --Miss Margie Stallman, of is at Mr Edgar Paber's --MIPS Emily Horner off (or Niagara Fills and Watkins, and MrKnight is at Baltimore --Mr and Mrs imnel Foster, of Chara- bershmg, are at Mrs Holtzworth's --Miss Grace Slahle, of York, spent several days with relatives here --Miss Nettie Ernshaw is home on a vata lion --Miss Nettie Stanffer, of York, was the gnest of Miss Nellie Troxel last week --Mrs. Ramer and children are at Capt Martin's. --Miss Amy Lewis, of Ashland, is viaitmg the Misses Ella and SallicGilliland --Mrs Gilliland has returned --Miss Virgie Neal has returned from Rockaway, --Mrs Stewart 13 attending the State Teachers' convention --Mr Kenton Harper and wife, of Washington, are at Mrs Harper's. Argument Court.

An Argument Conrt was held on Wednesday, President Judge McClean and Associate Judges Jenkins and Donohne on the bench The Conrt filed an opinion in the case oi Plank against Louis Mizell, directing judgment favor of the plaintiff lor 113 34 This was an action brought ou the award of William Heyser, Geo WorU and Luther Her mutually chosen by tlie parties as arbitrators to decide the differ encea abont a bark job on Jack's Mountain The report of Neely, Auditor nppnm'ed tr distrihnte balance in bunds of Geo Benner, Esq, Assignee of Etias Kellenberger, was filed and confirmed mil Daniel Reck and Geo Paxton were appointed Trustees of Mary Beck and Ee becca Howe, respectively Report of John McPherson, Esq And itor appointed to make distribution ol the balance in hands of A Rindlanb, now deceased, Eietntor of the will of Christian Rindlanb, deceased was filed and confirmed nisi Report of Necly, Anditor ip pointed to made distribution of the balance 10 hands of Josephine McMaster, Executrix of the will of Jacob Mi Master deceased, fas fi'ed and cor firmed 11111 The Conrt appointed Samuel Johns George Tnnmins and Jcob Niederer viewers to meet, Jnly 21st, 1892, on the premises, to assess damages and benefits occasioned by the laying onl of German street in the horongh of MeSherrystown The Report of Chas Stable Com missioner to inquire into the lunacy of Ellenora Sprenkle was filed and approved, finding her a lunatic and Owar Sprenkle wfts appointed Trnstee of her pe-son and estate upou giving houd in the snm of two thousand dollars Anna A cholfz was appointed Guardian of Clarence Rnffensperger, minor child ol Daniel Raffensperger, deceased and Geo Paxton ol Catharine aud Enza Howe, minor children oi Howard Howe, deceased Ada Lerew, Extcntrix of the will ol Jnlia A Stanffer, deceased, was di charged -Mr A Diehl and family, of New Oxford, visited his parents, Mr and Mrs Diebl, last Satnrday --Miss Amber Diehl has returned from Shippensbtirg SLite School, where she graduated hist Thursday, and baa accepted a position in Lancaster county at $30 per month --Miss Barbara Daugherty, ol Philadelphia, is at Mrs Lewis Rimer's --Mr C.eo Liniks General Agent oi ibe'iork Sife and Lock wa here last week --Mr id Leber is visiting his brother m-law, Me Swope, --Mr Jno Yeatts ot Philadelphia, recently visited his nncle, Mr Jacob Grass, at Honlerstown, who is in tolling health --Mr Isrsel has been appointed a ndge at the Northampton conntv fair --Mr Nevm Wolf, son of the late Woll, who g-adnated recently at Flatmate College Meyerstown is liome for the snmmer He will enter Franklin and Mirshall College in the fall --Mr Myers of Reading township, has returned irom Michael's Commercial School at Delaware, Ohio Taxpayers. July llth is the last day on which abate ment is allowed OD Borongh Tax The Collector will be at the Court on Thnrsday, Friday and Satnrday afternoons of this week for the accommodation of taxpayers Wii FROCK It and Lightning. On Friday evening this section was visited with a heavy ram accompanied with con aiderable storm, and hail, cutting the corn badly A strip of comtry from Hunt erslown abont two miles West suffered the most, as far as we CID letrn, hail ot very large completely covering the ground, (some of it lasting till next morning,) injor ing the corn and breaking glass, Mrs Anthony Deardorff losing 4d panes, Mr Philip Weaver 2S, and others smaller num bers South of town the damage is also reported as considerabe Abont 6 o'clock, during a very heavy thnnder storm lightning played qneer freaks at Mr Hartmau's abont i mile west of Arendlsvile A bolt struck the comb ot the roof, shattering a heavy oak rafter into hundreds of pieces, then passed down through a mow of new hay and out through the side door without igniting anything Almost at the same time another Sash i in a large and vigorous ash tree growing abont one hundred yards from the birn and set it in a bl the fire still bnrn- ingon Saturday morning when onr informant left At Mr Anthony DearcIorfTa, near Mnra- masburg, in Franklin township, 1he lightning struik tlie barn and splintered a heavy rafter without touching a loud of hay which stood under it or otherwise ipjnnng the barn C1HP The Grand Army Again in Camp at Their Old Place. After two yeara absence the Pennsylvania Department of the Grand Army of the Republic 13 ogam in camp on our historic battlefield, occupying tbeir old ground on Eist Cemetery Hill, the tents being arranged on the same general plan as heretofore The National encampment to occur at Washington in September has considerably interfer ed with the attendance, the nnmber in camp being below 500 The veterans armed by regular and special trains on Saturday afternoon, Hie Philadelphia delegation with the headquarter party coming in at 3 o'clock over the Western Maryland and were escort ed to camp by the Grand Army Band Department Commander John Taylor, of Reedsville, arrived later and drove to camp where the rest of the department officers had already arrived With the flrat delegation were the 'Lamb" "of Post 51, and the Sunflowers," of Post 3 The "Hawla and 'Doles' 1 are also here in goodly numbers The 'Goats," ofEaiton, arrived via the Keadmg later in the ifleruoon ind were met by the I'md Lacb man carried a red and white umbrella, and their bnuner procliimed that they be- to tlie Invincible Order of Goats They brought a small cannon, drawn by four goats and an additional goat tagged at a wagon loaded down with a ponderous dinner bell above winch floated the legend, Goats'milk tor the Doves Lambs, Oivh and Hawks Aist An Gen Town and Quartermaster Levering soon hud the comrades assigned to quarters Liter the Grand Army Band gave a concert which was enjoyed by a large mdience, their music being equal to that of the city bauds of pipt years On Sunday morning the veterans maiched over to the rostrnm in I he National Cemetery and attentively listened to an able ser mon by Chaplain Sayres from John 12th chapter and diverse Appropriate hymns were joined in by all, the Grand Army Band accompanying In the affernoon camp had many visitors bnt a heavy thunder shower interlered wilh the pleasnre The parade groand was flooded and Comroioder Taylor declared dress parade for the evening oft Chaplain Sayres held a song servica at headquarters and the large indience participated in the singing Ihe Fourth OKOAN DBDICATIOH --The new organ in St Mark's Keformed chnrch, on the Balti more turnpike wi'l be dedicated next Sunday morning at 10 clock Ov Thmsday Chas Duncan, placed on onr table a handsome specimen of that very fine variety of peach, Gruel's Early, It should be more generally grown I I Pic NIC in Gulp's woods, Fjir- field road, 14 miles from Gettysburg, on fcatutday, Inly 9th All invited Oh GgTTlSBlIRO HOTB.L.--This delightfully situated and popular summer resort opened to the pnblic on July 1st with thnty five guests Mrs William Logan and Mrs George Miller are ID charge of tha home, which is the best gnirantee and rssurance any one can have of its completeness of arrangement, its home like qualities and its unsurpassed cnisme, and Us general desirability as a resort either for invalids or healthy people The water of these Springs is celebrated all over this land for then tfl-ctiveuess many diseased pnncipally the kidneys and bladder For terms A.U address, Mrs GeorgeS Miller, Gettysburg, Pa It FESTHAI --TheArendtsvilIeGan Glnb will hold a Lawn Festival em Saturday evening, June 16th Ihe usual refreshments will be served in abundance COMMITTFE TUE first annnal convention of the Sons of Philatelia, an ition composed of postage stump collectors, took place July 4 and in the parlor of the Globe Hotel The society has 363 members in all parta of the 18 of whom were present in person and 105 represented by proxy Azi Old Ld22irk Gono. Last week contractor Jop Smith tore dowu the building in which Schnver bad his store, and which for many years was the stand, Baltimore street It was one of the oldest buildings in town, bat the year of its erection is uncertain Mr EuiHDuel 7iegler, grandfather of Pro- thonotary Ziegler, bnilt the front part, then one story, and used it for making hats.

Subsequently Hon David bought it and enlarged and improved the structure was opened with finni, of cannon ami other pecnlnr to the day In the afternwn most of the vet enns went to Kound fop ind had a pic aic In the evening diess parado was witnessed by a large crowd While the line did not extend over so rnnch ground as before the evolutions were executed in true military style and the mosic wns flne After parade Col Thomas Stewart read the Declaration of Independence and he and Chaplain Sayres and several other comrades made appropriate addresses Another inter esting feature was a fantastic parade by the Goats," who afterward came down town A concert and display of flreworksclosed the day's festivities Pic Nics have been ar ranged and the week will be lively in camp until the dose on Friday morning Besides the city Posts represented, all (be Posts in the county had veterans in cann Es( APK --Saturday morning as the Grand Army Bind was passing in front of the Court honse where quite a number of Imvs were attracted by the fine appearance and music a horse dr ven by I-red. Tate struck and knocked dowu Charlie, "on of If Ct rnmmer 8 years the horse and passing over him The lid was picked up and carried into his father's oflice, and Dr Watson, of Lonneiu ville, who happened to be present made in examination finding ro other injury th a few "light bruises, which didn't interfere will Charlie's enjoyment of the Fourth Accidents. Last evening, as Mr. Adam Baker and Mr Farber, a Pittsbnrg veteran, were ndmg behind a pair of horses coming down the hill from Birtow's Knoll to the Hams- burg road, the horses became frightened and ran oft, throwing both occupants of thp buggy out as the team made the sharp turn into the road Mr Baker escaped without injury, but Mr Farher was not so fortunate having both bones of his right leg broken above the ankle and an ngly gash in the lelt thigh besides other bruises Hewasbrongbt to town to Mr Rowan's on East Middle street, where he was stopping and Doctors Walter Neal and Henry Stewart attended the unes Yesterday noon, Gertie, daughter of Mr Wm Lilt, of rrinklin township, fell from a cherry tree and dislocated her heft shoulder joint, which Doctors Walter Neal and Henry Stewart reduced On Thursday, William, son of Mr George Sheeler, ol Strabin township, while leading a horse to water was kicked ami had hisnght arm fractured below the elbow, which Dr Scott set On Thursday, Jimes Valentine and Wm Cnfl, colored, ol this place, were engaged in mowing on the farm of Philip Honck, near towu The former, whilst trying to escape from a bumble bee cut the latter with his scythe in the leg above the inkle joint, partially severing the tendon A number of stitches were required to close the wound Dr Dukson attended the case HagorstGum Fair At (lie recent meeting of the Managers of tbe Hagerstown Fair Association, which adopted the resolution expressive of tbe esteem in which the former Editor of this paper wa a held as a member their Advis ory Btmd as puhhshed in oar lust, the foi lowing bnimesa was done All exhibitors of runchinery will he per routed to connect with the line shift and will he fnrnished with power for operating machinery, tree of charge tbe latter clanae being a departure from the cnstom of past years Tbe secretary was instructed to correspond with nnmber of expert judges and if pos sible secure their services in tie Jiflerent departments of live stock Thos Stable son of i Stable, rle censed, and prasint editor of the Gettysburg COMI KB was elected to the vacancy ID the Mr isory Board Tohn Cost viho tins taken great interest in the poultry department, was pres ent and made valuable suggestions which will result in all probiblllty, in making the ponltry exhibit large and most interesting It was decided to put an addition to the ponltry building, improve the grand stand and other buildings A number ol new attractions will be se- cnred for the Fur next fall, and among them will be a race by horses from tne lue counties comprising the society A novel feature ol the race will be I i fur the first half mile the horses are to walk second half mile trot and tnird hilf mile run, a mi and a half in all Lutheran Reunion at York. As already announced these columns tbe second annnal reunion of tne Lathers congregations and Snndaj schools of York and vicinity, will be held this year on Thnrs da; and Friday, July 31st and 22d Th committee of arrangements is busy at wor to make tbe same a grand success Th first da; will be Children's Day, on whic there will be a reunion of all the Lnthera Snnda; schools of the city, and as many the county as can be secured.

There wi be a large chorus of the children Amon the speakers for the day will be Revs I Wile, of Carlisle, Edwin Heyl Delk of Hageratown, Md Weber, Snnday, Pu Philadel phia, Pa Barnitz, of De Momca la, and Mr Henry Boner mtendent of our Lutheran Publication Honse Tlie General Reunion will take place on Friday, tbe 22d There will be specia selections of music, such aa solos, duets quartets, etc Prof Gipe will charge of the music on both days, and wil act as conductor Among the speakers for the day will he Keva Banm, of Philadelphia, Pa Bell, of Cincinnati, Parson, of Washington, Sylvnnus Stall, of Philadelphia, Pa Albert, ol Baltimore, Md and the Secretaries of onr Boards, Ecvs Geo Scholl, A Stewart Hartman and Lenker The platform on the grounds will be snDiciently enlarged, and a.iata will be provided for Ihe audience It is believed tbe York street railway company will by that time have their cars propelled electricity so that the transit to aud Irom High land Park will be very rapid --Mr Ephraim Schnver, of Stral an township, has purchased of Wm Cnlp, Jno Cnlp of Catharine Colp and Hollebaugh, their house and lot on East High street, this place, adjoining the Pnhlie School, at 000 PROF A Li rrLE returned last lues day from Philadelphia, where he spent three weeks in the Wills eye hospital The right eye, the nse of which he lost when a child was removed, and the left, under treatment, is somewhat improved His many friends sympathy in his iifll clion pud all hope for a speedy improvement his sight KMKNTS --Messrs Peter Thorn, Peter Slock and Bushman have enhanced the attractions of their properties along the Baltimore pike, with Iresh paint Messrs Sanders Son have moved the stable on the Cox properly tn Ihe corner of the alley and are fitting it up as ware- bouse Postmaster Kilzm ler is improving bis stable, south Baltimore street Mr Geo Weaver across the street, has re painted the front of his store THE Liltlestown School Board has elected Prof Robinson, ol Jnmata county, principal of the High school Mr John Seasley and Misses zzie Nicks and Clara Yonnt were chosen as assistants The school building is to be remodelled in the near fulnre SOMETHING FOR NOTHING To get something for nothing 18 contrary to the laws of natnre and mankind if yon want a K' 'e, that is a good baker and a perfect rt tiy the Cinderella, it is sold at a I- price and will give you good service lighteLS labor and lessens care Sold by A Smith 4 THE Mcknighlstown Band will hold an old time Pic NIC on Saturday, Jnly 9, commencing at 1 o'clock sharp Mnsic and All are invited It UKSION to Pen-Mar--Family Basket Pic NIC--Wednesday, July 13 1892, from Hanover, Gettysburg, Faufield and intermediate stations Come take your family and spend a day at the beantifnl breezy Pen Mar COMMITTEE. j5 9t ASSAIITINO AJ. Otm KB--Last evening Policeman Harry Yeagy was badly braised about the head and face and had his ear bitten while on duty Two young men named Hackly, who bad nlopped at Morris Fox's to buy cigars, made the assault and are now under arre IKSTUAI --Hie Mite Society of Flohr's Lutheran chnrch will hold a Lawn Sociable at that place on Saturday evening, July 16th Ir-'U Kelresbmen's of all kinds in abundance The public cordially invited to attend COMMITTEE the weather be unfavorable then on the following Monday evening j2Std CHLKIH FESTIVAL Festival for benefit of tlie Cavary cbnrcb, on the roid irom Cnshtown lo Arendtsnlle, will be held on Friday and Satnrday evenings, Ang. 5 and 6 A aie invited je28 td SAIS CHKAP-A chain pump suitable for cistern Icqcireal tbiacfce. tf Rev PATTPKSON, a recent graduate of the Theological Seminary here, and recently elected pastor of Ihe Woodsboro Lutheran charge, took charge of the three congrega tions Snnday week The same day they presented him with a pnrae of 1200 LAST Spring a bee on the farm of Mr Jacob Sharetln, Cumberland township, died and he left the hive stand, and to his surprise last week another bee took possession of the box, commenced operations and is doing well RKV WirtK Pastor of St Paul's Lntlieran church at Littlestown, has finished his sixth year in tht congregation, during which be preached 3oO sermons, official ed at 51 funerals, made 2166 pastoral visits, manieI 11 couples, baptized 111 and made 119 additions to the church VlMfOES A the gnests at the Eagle last week were Dr John Koberts Dr Alex Craig Tr the Misses aig Airs A Miller mid Mrs Landis of Lam-aster connlv They are friends ol Dr Neal, who accompanied the party over the battlefield Qciditermasler General Bntchelder, with a small party from Washington took in the attractions here last week THE contractors on the new line of rail road being built by the Western Maryland Railroad Company from Porter's Siding to York a Distance of 14 miles, are energetic- illy push ng tlie work and now have about 100 men employed in the vicinity of Spring ou the easlern part of the line Additional men will be put ou as rapidly as they can be procured and every eflort is to be made to complete the road by the begin Ding of October Jvi 1 will open very warm, says Rev Irl Hicks the storm prophet, with thunder storms on the 21 and 31 The 4th will be cooler and Ihe Oth will be the beginning of another warm spell, i stoimmess The hot spell of the snmmer will be from the 12th to the ICth, ending in thnnder storms Cooler weather will prevail until the 1'Hh From the 2T1 to 26 will be another hot spell The month will end hot Jos I of Littlestown, ,3 here last week placing on sale the Franklin Leather Preserver, a very nsefnl preparation in taking care of shoes, making them last longer THE Western Maryland Railroad has paid the city $56 978 16 interest, as promised by President Hood THE controversy over the Tlmddeus Slevens estate is drawing to a close The testimony has lieeu closed and the claims are now in the hands ot the Auditors appointed by the Lancaster county Court A final settlement is expected within a year.

A VAIUABLK trotting mare belonging lo Mr Wm R. Keain, Straban Township, died last Friday ACCIDENTS will happen in any occupation Insure against them 28 2t MARTIN WINTER, Agenl A NEAT swindle was perpetrated in this place this week A gentlemanly appearing fellow went from house lo honse, taking or ders for enlarging pictures Fifty centawere to be paid in advance, being Ihe entire cost of the enlarged picture Next week another agent was to call with samples of frames lo cost from $2 each npwards The framed pic lures would he delivered in September when the trames were to be paid for When the scamp had collected qnite a snm ot money in the fifty cent installments, he left his sample at the of a gentleman on Mid die street on Wednesday, saying be would call for it after dinner Instead of that he departed for parts nnknowu on the 2 37 train the same afternoon --Ifanrircr Her PEN MAR was formally thrown open to the public and began to be the centre of nc- merous excaisions, last Wednesday A nnmber of improvements have been made this season, the grounds pnt in order, walks and flower heels laid out, making this mountain more beautiful than ever Forty two special excursions have been hooked A cottage has been erected on the road lo Glen Afton springs, which is supplied with conches, beds and female attendants tor the nse of ladies who may become tired or worn out with their tramps over the beautiful mountains. THF DAISOER 01 1m A I awrence Kenuft, of Oneida, Isew ork, a man of kreat physical strength while at work in his harness CiUory on the lOLb i swallowed a glo-ssful of ice iter and some time after felt a irp psuu in his arm In half IQ hour he wiis -d hiH side and two hours 1 tier he died Air kcnna IP in excellent health at the lime mil the doctors called to relieve i said his death is i i i that ed tits 1 lood ami the urcuUlioo cf Ihe i Ihe arteries The very warm weather in Inue has made the consumption i ter general and indiscreet i Leuce it is responsible for many deaths flip I I NUT I II I FD --There are in dicahons of i poor wheat rop lu these parts notwithstanding the tine appearance of Ihe fields This is net weather which pre ailed when the wheat was in blossom Heavy rains at snch times prevent the viheat from filling and we learn from a nnruber of firmers thai there vnll be plenty of poorly filled heads the fields this year (ml THF 1 ofa Ims shown ils enterprise by euteimg the Presidential campaign at the very start In the Time nnmber Senator Hoar aud ex Secretary Pavard discussed the issnes of the contest and the July her, which was issued day alter the Chica go convention inrned contpms trficles on the 1 residential candidates by Senator Hawley and 'Cleveland by Charles Francis Adams In these two numbers of 7In Pinum there fore is the ramp ngn material--manutsbel --that the whole discussion will bring forth compactly put by a leading man in each party These articles will be follow ed by others on important pbnse ol the contest Faiificld Fishing Club. On June 21st the Fairfield Pishing Club had their spnng encampment at the torks of Marsh aid Rock creeks on the farm ol Mrs Joseph Witberow to the delightful place we have been going for ten years During all this time we have enjoyed Ihe hospitality and kindness of the family for which we want to most heartily thank them, for without which much of our comfort would have been destroyed Never have we had a more pleasant visit than this one We had an excellentcook, well equipped ramp and good weather and plenty ol fi-ih Messr" Schearer and McCmley were quite successful as fly fishers, catching some line bass We had visitors every day, amoug whom were Col Swope, Mr Bofhngton and Mr whcse company we much enjoyed But the last was made perhaps the most pleasant the club has ever had by the visit of Miss Lizzie Lntt and her two brothers, the Misses Heilman Mr and Mrs Lncian Witherow and the yonng ladies of the place at which we were some other young people whose names I do not know I mnst not forget to mention Frank, a very old colored man who was a slave bnt is now living with the Witbeiow family He add ed murh to our amusement by his songs and eloquence We hope to be able at our next year's meeting to accept the invitation of the Witherow family to join them in their centennial celebration ot the building ol their house The honse, by the way, is made interesting by the fact that it is built hall in Maryland and half in Pennsylvania Mason and Dixon's line running right through it and alsodmdlng the firm ength wise By order of Club Li I I From Bonncauulllo. The spirit of improvement seems to have strrck our town The members of Joseph chnrch have removed the nusigluly Now Oxford Jottings.

The promise of the wheat crop this section is very good, so well filled and heavy The oats is getting along very nice ly, and tlie corn is also doing well The prospects for a crop of trait are not so bright, the apples perhaps halt a crop aud peaches perhaps less Cherries are soiree, but raspberries are plenty Mrs Treiber, near this place, had her face cut badly by a piece ol stove pipestriking it A yonng daughter of Mr Croft of near here, fell from a swing, breaking her right arm between the elbow and shoulder, last week Dr Sheets set the limb She is do ing well Workmen have begnn to take down the old brick school-house at Red Hill jud i new and more modern one will be erected Mr Devme, of Couowago township, sold one day last week a monster bull, weighing 1,720 pounds It had (Mined 610 pounds sirce last tall, when it was put up Jttiii --Oa Sunday morning of lost week, alter services in the Lutheran church, as Maitin Diehl with his wile wia driving down street, the Irout wheel of the buggy came oft The horse then started to run at a fngblnl rate, dragging the buggy, until he turned the square, when the horse fell, up setting the buggy and throwing both occn pauts violently to the ground Mrs Diehl was token more frightened than hurt, to the oflice of Dr btrahiu, where she remained several hours befoie she Inlly recovered Tom the fright No serious iijunes were sustained by either one The horse had his hind leg badly cut and the bui.gy was iroken One evening last week one of War- ler'a horses started to run while he was wing unhitched, at his ice cream factory, aud badly broke the wagon and spoiled ten ir more gallons of ice cream Rev Clare the newly elected pastoi the Abbottstown charge preached his ntroeluctory sermou the Lutheran church icre on Sund iy morning of last week Mr Wm Smyser and wife who were pending some time with pireuts and friends this place and Hanover, lelt on Inesdav or Philadelphia and A i i City, wheie hey will take the for Giilvesfou ml Iron? thence the rulroad to their home Topeka Kansas Mr Chas Emmert has been confined to he bouse for several weeks with rheuma ism and cannot attend to his usual busi ess He cannot move in the house without crutrh and cane Rev Samnel Diehl ot Westminster, Md 'bile attending commencement exercises at College took the opportunity ot eal! ng on his New Oxtord friends a glorious country scene )iist take a ide over the Irom Gettysburg Pen Mnr ind on to Wuynoslioro at this season There is nothing to euoipire l-o it all America PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE. ON THURSDAY, THE I8TH DAY OP AU- GUtaT, 1892, I HE undersigned, FxecutoraofJoHsr DXKHX. late of tlio borough of X.I- tit-Blown Adams county, Pa deceased will ofler at Public Sale No 1, That HKJHLY IMPROVED FARM I suid decedent, situate In Union lownnhin Adams couut Pa. containing ilO more or less There Is on the premises a flue large Two-Btory BRICK BUILDING with Back building and uu excellent cellar under the (ire house, there is also an excellent Brick Barn on the premises 100 leet long and 55 feet wide, good large aHhed for agricultural feet long also good Smoke House Hog Pen, Carriage House Chicken House, Ice House and Wood Shed These buildings are all iu good repair and con situated There is a well ol water aud a spring cornet) lent to 'he house and in excellent spring near the barn There are 2 the preuiibes the one in which theUees are jouug and now commencing to bear There Is au abundance of other fruit on the pears cherries, peaches and grapeb Jndeed there will be found on the place all that could be desired on ailrat-claob lai in There are on I he pltce between 40 and 50 acres of moat excellent Wood Land, and an of good Limestone, JUe hind is in til Lion aud the location de- abundance or flreU-iite com siuible, being couveuleut to cuiucbee bcnools uua inlllh antl IH situated ou the public rand leading from Littlehtowu toConowugoChapel being mid way between these two poinu No 2 A LOT OF (jKOUND. situate In the borough of Ulllestowu Irontinir lii feet ou Lombard slieet.and running buck Uo feet to the railroad, adj lining lands ol Mrs tonck on the south md Hamilton sheely on tbe north Ibe premises will be Hhowu at any time by Jeremiah lock residing thereon Sile lo commence nt 1 clock in i lUoiKKnro will be aud terms made ims by nil HL, JLltbMlAll HiOCK, 19)2 Us l.xrciimi^ KI KC-HAMS TO Mli i rat telegram which Air Whitney rett-ued fter the nomination was one from his htllt ve year-old rau thas i I Inae-ii --Three cheers or papa Dorothy the little yirl in whom Mis leveland showed her interest by he name she bears Mr Whitney was de- ghted with the message, more thiu even le following which he received Irom Mr levelaml himself Juue Whitney I mnst say to yon, through oa to those who have acted with you, th it hase a grateful appreciation ol the lade my hehali and my tdmintion ia nbonn.led for the prndcnre -mr! euetulship oi my friends ID Chicago OKOVFR GJ KL THF Philadelphia of the 27lh, old fence from parsonage and in front of the charch atul lerraced the whole front HON JOHN A Assistant Executive Comnmsioner of the Board of "World's a i Manager paid the FAKMFRS' a very pleas-int vinit luesday Mr Woodward is busily engaged THK Cashtown Creamery is paying 11 cents inr cream tf A stoi 111 swept over many sections of the State Monday w(ek At Williams port about 200 buildings were dumjged and people were in led about the street Much damage was also done Lancaster county A clone parsed uorlh of Green ville, causing considerable di mage The storm took tlie loim of a tornado ueai Titus ville ON and alter Jnly 1st and until Sept 1st onr store will at 6 o'clock, Saturdays excepled W.

WSAVER SON 28 FKSTIVAL--The Ladies' Mite Society the Reformed church ol FairGeld will bold an Ice Cream Festival ID Ihe School-yard on Thnrrtdny, Friday and Saturday evenings, Jnly 15 and 1C td HER EXPERIENCE Tne saying that 'there ia no anbsttnte for experience," is true, she hid tried other Cook Stoves, but found the Cinderella the most uniform baker and roaster Sold and guaranteed by A Smith, Gettysburg. 4 DON A without an Accident In snrance Ticket 25 cents a day msnres and $15 per week 38 2t MARTIN WINTER, Agent FBBE FBKK FBKE Examination of the eye by House worth the specialist, at my store, Friday Jnly 8 i NEW LEATHKR STOEK--H Brinker- bofT has opened a new Leather and Shoe Findings Store at tlie old stand, Baltimore street A. new and very larpe stock has been laid in, embracing every variety of leather, Call and learn prices. j21.tf FBTRM morning in preparing for our State cereal exhibit at the Worll'-i Fair, and all who have the pleasure of his irqaa ntance are gratified that the work is in snch efficient hands He 13 a prattual farmer, a gentleman of great ability an lodoioitahle worker, ard well equipped in every way lor the difficult task before him But Mr Woodward can not gather snch an exhibit cf onr cereals as will do Pennsylvinifi jnstice unless will help him the work In a few days he will mail cuculais to prominent farmers Ihronghont the State, asking lor contrlbn tions of cereals, snd giving full instructions for preparing and forwarding tbe same We hope farmers and particularly progres sive Pitrons, will respond to thu call with alacnty There is an impression abroad that the Old Keystone State is not well up in agricultural productions This a mistake, and now is the time to show the world that we are ahreflst of the foremost in farming as well as in mannfactnnng We ask for an immediate and favorihle response to Mr Woodward's call--raimcis' Friend STARTING ft to a summer resort or for a week's fi-hing or npon a tramp with a gon, or to visit your relations in the country, there is one com pin ion that you will not re gret taking with yon--a copy ot Ihe Jnly Cusmopohtnn It contains a wide range of nl jecLa lor summer reading--twenty-two articles, mostly illustrated Stop at jonr newsdealers find carry away A copy of Ibis splendidly illustrated monthly THL Eleventh Annual International Cm vention ol thb Christian Endeavor Souetiis will meet in New York Ciiy July 7ih to 10th, and will be a monster gathering of Christian workers from all over the globe The Reading Knlrond will sell special ex cnrsion hchetsto New York on Jnly 5th, and 7th at the temptingly low rate ol a singlLfaiefoi the ound trip will be good to return until July 15tb GIBBS publisher of a sensational Baltimore weekly paper, was convicted in the United Stites District Conrt Satnrdiy ol sending otecene matter thrortgh the mail THB President his nominated George Johnson, of Louisiana, to be a civil srvice commissioner, vice Hugh Thompson resigned THE city comptiol'er of Philadelphia IB in a quandary as to what to do with the nc cnmnlations of cish in the treaanrj, the law requiring him to deposit and the banks refusing to take it and pay interest THE great Cleveland and Stevenson ban uer swung by Tammany excites jnnch ad- thereby reatly improving the appearance Some mist reaot cut the rope from thelhg pole OD Sweet Home public school The wheat is nearly all cut and the croj is good Com is very promising Oatu not good We had a good hay crop which was generally housed in good order Ihe I i crop is or will be a failure this year are plenty The Battm in of Philadelphia nieces of Rev Mcliride, arc visiting him here Kev Tahb, of Plhcolt City Md was the gtiest of Mr aud Mrc I A Noel, the pa-st week Tnf and Wm Cronlden, blind children 01 onr fellow townsmen, Jerome Goulden, have returned from the Blind Asylum at Phila delphia, from which institution the elder, William, graduated a few diys ago They are accomplished youths Joseph will re tnrn again this September William is a musician and will offer his services to tune aud repair pianos aud organs correspondent witnessed a fight be tween a small meadow and a garter smke two feet long, one day lost week, in which the mouse succeeded in getting a firm hold on the lower iw of the snake and hold ing fast i the snake qmeted, when the mouse loosed his hold and ran away the snake made a eonvnlmve movement after- waids and was dead Robert and Stuart Watson ire visiting their grandfilher, Dr Wataon, at Fan-field Arontsvillo Items. We still have plenty of ram and good growing weather The early potato crop will be an excellent one in thtp section The raspberries and blackbernes will be au abundant crop The grapevines are bearing well also Mrq Henry Weigle, of Harnshurg Jacob Will and dinghter, of Altoona, are visitirg here Misses Sillie Spangler and Mozpy Spahr are visiting friends at Harmburg Mrs Elias Spangler and her daughter, Mr? Yeiserr, attended the commencement exercises of the at Shippens bnrg last week Mr Samuel Barf man bought Mrs Birhra Swartz bouse and lot in this place and two ucres of land from Solomon Hartman, ot the outskirts of town the price not ascertained Mr Calvin Thomas purchased a half arre of land from Spahr on bigh treet, where be will bnild a dwelling lionae this fall Several days ago, when Calvin A rend led a out of the barn floor from the hay wagon, that his five year old son, ark was nding, the horse became unmanageable and backed down over the bridge wall, about six feet high, and fell on the hoy, who was badly bruised and hurt, but luckily no bones broken Rfv A Whitmer, of Lancaster, Pa wili preach in the IMoraed church next Sunday afternoon and address the Missionary Society in the evening Rev Bausman will bold Communion service at Arendtsville two weeks, the 17th inst Mrs Bender, of Hanover, is visiting at Samuel Eyster's p.

IK 1824 there lived Louisville a Presbyterian minister named Balden, who prophesied tbat in 1846 and 1847 there would be a three years' war in the United States, and another war in 1861 to 1865 that 1870 and 1871 there woald be war in Europe, in 1887 to 1893 the greatest destruction of life ind property ever known, and in 1913 or 1914 would come the final dissolution of nil things These prophecies are now in the hands of William Miner, a cousin of David Phillips of that city and all hut the last one have been fulfilled Tuo pages of pictmes from recent photographs representing the present condition of the buildings for the World's Colombian Exposition at Chicago, nmong the interesting of Harpers Weekly published June 29 bh WJTL CAELETON'S latest poems nnder the collective title of Cify Feitteats will be published very shortly by Harper Brothers The volume will be handsomely illustrated aud uniform in style with Mr Carle ton's earlier works JAMES EILKY, a bridge builder of Brook- yD, New York, aged forty years, committed suicide in the ill at PitUtburg on Snnday, by strangling himself with his necktie He was arresUd Friday as a suspicions character NEW GEOTKEY --H Aims Del ap Agt has purchased the grocer; store of Ramer Co Chambersburg st, and will continue the business with a new and full line of Family Groceries at lowest prices. No effort will he spared to pleaae, and a share of patronage is asked. says of the Democratic nominee for dent rover Cleveliml, iu wor Is iml deeds had shown hini" a lt to Ins rneu IH a man and statesman worthy their respect confi lence and affection He Ind long (on tended for purity in politics tor integrity in admimstntion for lofty ideils of govern ment and with rare wisdom simplicity and dignity id shaped U) hi? hie is i ami as a public "erv mt The onse quence was such a univerf denial for his canhdicy by the most resj able masses the Democracy a tlie moil aggressive opposition of those who un like him character an 1 pnrpo'-es is over come and Ins nomination in (ordance with tlie i and power IN QuARrHKs Wm tl Mayer have remove 1 to their new and spacious room opposite the COM I office Biltimore street and have greatly euhrgcd their of Hardware, Paints, Carruipe and Shoe Hidings, LeUhcr of all kinds Sporting at bottom prices, also limps Cutlery md Tmwire We buy from fictory and sell at lowest msh price WM- tf I rCFJ UIK --foil-- i Tlie fact of oui stock being so much larger than to be found elsewheie this county is in itself a icacon for finding it moie atti icfions at all seasons of the yeai, but we c-m justly cl.urn supenomy this j'eai assortment, quality, and above all PRICE ATTRACTION beyond any foimei yeais The spung season business has been veiy eiatifyino- and we aie willing to do t.ie summer season business for gloiy in order to pi event oui eneigies from stagnating and to get oui stock shape to he new things aheauy bought foi fall We have theie- fore made NEW PRICES on a gieat many things in our stoie. We have made the out deeper before We have made this general thiough the stoie, eveiy department having THE LEADERS-- D.W. Weaver Son, new adveitising scheme of the Chnstie Knives is doing excellent woik.

Conic, to the stoie, make a pmchose and get one of oui tickets. 5 HJW tf 7017 NEED A A i NOf 1UY IHfc SELECT EXCURSION fit THE-- MARRIAGES Hi 1 at NewUitMer bcrt Mr tt 1 I M1MJUII if i i i i lo MKs OI OHO I A SI LI- of lit i hint it 1) i or In I i a i to 1 1 I Jiuy it now pol Ijy i i i i I ru Lk i to Ml'-s I HOD OJ K.S i i DEATHS. i 1 I AC 5 Ian in a Ohio Mr I i i th ou i son of 11 i 7ol of i 2 0 3 0 us i uu null) dajs 7 VII I ON mJHei of i A oi A i i i ind 27 tlas June A A wife of John A Knousx of A i 2S a i 6 months und 1 day Iul it het resldent-p in i Md Mrs VBh 1 ift of the 1 Ue un ue! i W. M. R.

R. TO TOLCHESTER Saturday, July 23. I UIS 1 IU STEAMER LOUISE I Bl 1 I II mut' OO FARE FOR THE ROUND-TRIP $1.50. Schedule ol i in Later I IIL 2ft td ABSOLUTELY Pure Animal Bone FOR CHER'S All Crops'TM Permanent Grass, A A IN THE FULL PRICE OF THE GOODS Higher Essential Qualities than other Goodb on the Market WE WILL SELL EITHER BY ANALYSIS OR WEIGHT PREFERABLY THE FORMER WAY Si.HO FOR CIRCULAR JOSHUA JR. 21.

OitTU VLl LilT bl KtET, VITIMOBE. 1892 im Gettysburg School Account. tl MFR I Insurer in 10 i the but) si i i for ear ISM Bil on hand from i IS 0 tt, Recd.rrnm.lu. Uemrm.1 ol tl 01 si ite appionii ilions Kec for sa corst jv 1,00 i 2 TO Outnaudmi ihs i a ISM i Kec tf addition il ix i Am paid teachers mes In'-UiUlt h2 Shields, in itor (t Janitor school No 10 Is i Secretary salary 5( i Treasurers luo i AudlU fee ind record 4 report furniture school No 10 i-ti uiglij, Atty fee i Insurance Martin inter Coil I Hardwa-e jo i- Printing 1 1 breght mdexnens 1 Htpiiirsand laoor Sch wl sopnli ilnwork, Gottuald lable Mumper i Co 3 copies Webslerdictionanes in I 6 maps Smith id rent JiXOULralionfe for IK 7 Outet taxes Ivs 1 Ib'-J IsittJ Cash In Tieasuiurs hands 'Ve sue vou but a hint at our Immense block Mi bhoes f--om to S5 K) Indies Nioes from i to 00 Ox ords from 7) to $2 I ead itcst of Hals stcure custom we tok ou to evannue and compare our Mock md with otl ers 4 1 202 2 Free! Free! FBIDAY, J1ILY 8. NOTICE.

rriHE public ire heieb cniilioned i i i 1 lowint. PKTKK FKOSTKI tocont act bills lor boarding or lor my ether put post jxc count as I i not i the siine OettvsLurg 5 18 2 it li A LH, Trustee GETTYSBURG SPRINGS HOTEL NOW OI I OK Terms $2 per $10, Large Rooms. Fresh Air BATHS AND WATER FREE The Table is First-class. SINGLE MEALS 50 CTS. il SAW MILLS, THRESHING MACHINES.

Best Machinery at Lowest Prices B. FARQUHAR York, Pa. July 3,1892 llw Administrator's Notice A MANDA, 0 LSrAlL -Lei lers of A on tbe estate of AarAxnA I'ETKKS, Hte of Jiuller town ship Adams la deceased bating tjeen granted to the undersigned residing Cumberland twp he hereby gives notice to all penous Indebted to said estate to mate immediate payment ind those h-vvingeliins against tbe same to present them properly authenticated for settlement JOHN bHERl July 6t Administrator E. HOUSE WORTH, ir Specialist on Ihe fcve, whom RLCOM Ml VSOJSi itV iHfe wil)bew1tb us on i i luly and will make NO CHAKGfc. to examine tjes All guarauteed with prices to suit tilt, LltiieH PERFECTION GLASSES PENROSE MYERS, MI Ml June28 IMi tl HAMMERS'BIG SHOW! 7n there is one Individual is looi ed for all the people assembled both old and souiig We refer lo that geuial ivml et i i most serious personage who i i a bound into the arena wilh uniiouDceineut 'Here we are again Ham mere stoic is tlje place to buy We offer no i i i a form as some one must pay for everj prize that a merchant presents to his cnstomcLb We slaited tbe mercantile bus! ne.ss to tccumulale wealth by abklng giuall ngina on a imiltilude of purchasea, and our pt ices 011 Bools and Shoes alone Is inclnn the people that they cannot attord to trade Ltin hei but at limners Store.

On June 10 we exch! nged2 pairs Ladies ftuetiuoes lint cost them $2 per pair we hud the same bhoe at S' -KJ How iu the of common hciise could these ladies look for a prize when we had 51 le on 2 pair of shoes Golden Ma chine Oil 20 cts a gallon, bul Reaper Oil in tlie county it lUcts a gal I.OOOlbs best Gran itr it Sets a Hraztllm Koasled ollee belter than Arbuckle or Uon olbs for SI 10 7 cts 4 1 2 5 Wbocan belt that? We have some flne Half Wool Out in Cloth 1 yard wide nt 0 cts a small am tt ilico tt 1 eta per yd Men tine Call Shoes it SI 2 I uncy Oullent 81 50 Old Women A 1- my Shoes very cheap Store open during hot eat her day and night S.S.W. HAMMERS. 21 1892. Administrator's Notice -pvAVIDKrEbAUVERS hSTATL-Ulterq of Administration t. a on the estate of ID KKEFAOVKK late of Cumberland twp Adams county, Pa, Ing granted to tbe undersigned residing in Freedom towu ship, he heieby gives notice to all persons in dtbted tohuld estate to mike immedlnie pay ment and those hiving claims against the same to present them pr perly uuthenticated JOHN 'or settleinpQt July 5 1892 KLlNCiM, AdmluistuUoi ANTED--SALLbMAN saliiy from Mnil permanent place, Bitou serymen Rochester, 3STOXIOE.

UBLIC NOlIOfi Is herebygiven lo all per sons thai I am the owner oi the following roperty and stock in use arid possession of Geo Myers, Jr in and about Jaih biiijinesn on North Wn-sblngton st eet iu Gettysburg rorough. viz 1 Kngine Ice Ci earn Ice Cutis and lubs all lee and tbe Jco iouse, 1 Bay Horse 1 set Double Harness 2 Spring Wagons, 1 Sleigh 1 Falling top Coal i and Oil Measures I Show Cases, Peanut a and a lot of Jars and i and that any of said propeity aud art! are in no way II iblt on any contract, of said Geo Myers, Jr. behaving no interest or rigbl iti them be oua tb it of a boi rower Juue 28, 92 4t NATHANIEL AI1LLLU. Auditor's Notice. Ill undersigned, appointed Aud'tor bj the Ci art of Common Pie is of Adams county, to iruke distribution ol the balance Ju the hiinds of OEO KICK Assignee is trust for crpditorti oi NOEL, AND im of Cono- towiislilp Adams cou ity will sit for the put pose of Ills appointmeil at his office, in Gettysburg, on TUESDAY, the day of JULY, 1812, at 10 clock, a iu when and where ull uties interested may attend OLO M.

WAL1FR, June 21,1892 td Auditor. the undersigned Aud do ten fi that we uni ltd tho iccount Mu "-el i in Ire.i'-iiror tl tlie barg School Uistrl ind liud it coned id tbutibireis i il i md ed dollarh a id i ouecenti li md ol tbe irtisurer I 1 HM I I TON su- IS'fi R. I. ELLIOTT. An immense hue of fool of ili dc hcrinUons for ever Ladies Misses and li Idren Mens Bojs ind i i i ind I i foi all uses Qaa'ity the Highest.

Prices the Lowest. Wedon spice to 1 nt we are sure you i beaUe toilnd i what yon mt We would cill in -i oc lat ilteuLu loom i Ovi-oiiu i i We hive ill kinds and would nuH i your attention to the fact a when von bn a stiff hat ot ns we Mupt, i i bead tminedi itely rue pi ice in ihe county i do this A hue Of til-NTi I I I Apnl 19 tf R. M. ELLIOTT. New Coal Yard.

OASHMAN DEALERS IN COAL and WOOD. Delivered lu large or small quiniitiesat tne lowest ites A trial holicite i ALSO SAND OF THE BEST QUALITY by tne car load nnd cart load or smaller Orders left at Penrose Myera lewflrv store Me uigaii Sh Shop prompt attention YARDS AIXXNG O. H. K. K.

tracks in the North Wp'-leru suburb-, Coul weighed 011 iblc scales Jan 27,1891 If FREE EXAMINATION. Copjrljbl Our EYE SPECIALIST be in GETTYSBURG, THUKOAY, JUXY 21. At 3, CHAMBERSBURO TREET, from8.MA lo5P 1'ersons who have headache or whose eyes ire causing discomfort eLon'd call upon our Spec! ilist, and they will receive Intelligent and skillful attention NO CHARGE to examine your eyes Kvery ptlr of glasses ordered In guaranteed to be satisfactory QUEEN CO. Oculfats and Optlcluu. 1010 CHESTNUT ST PHIL A May 31 1892 Teachers 1 Examinations for 1892.

HE examinations of applicants schools in Adams county will be hcUl the limes and given below The ex immiUouv. will begin ats oclrwk, a July 16 Germany township Oik Grove. July 18, Huntiiigton township, Millei July 18, Conowdgo township, ind Hi! July 20, Straban township, erst own July 21, Mouatpleaaan townsh i Brush ttu July 22, Hampton iiid Heading hip and Oonowngo Ind imp ton July A Union township, bhildt July Menalleu tonrnsliip, ind ilie borougb. Benders ville July Arendtsville Ind Arcndl-sville. July 27, Franklin township Cit-lilmi July 2S, Butler township, KEglen il July rone township Heidlemb ir August 1 Hi 0 hland lownship, August 2, Hamiltonban township i rtltld August Liberty townsh Lowu Inct.

August 4 reedom township Cle-iry August 6. Ut Joy township JwoTiverns August 8, bprings borough, Springs August 13.Special Examination, Gettysburg SupU's oflice, Court bouse Directors are expected to attend these i nations and the public cotdinlly Invited Mj otHoe is located In the Court house Get tysburg, where persons des to in tervlew me will have au opportunity lo HO the liiHt Saturday of each moiiih At ill other times call on or address me il Abhot tst4u Fa. 1UOVIAJS May Jl, td County Superintendent, DIlER'slVEIn FOR SALE. I a Pnwt bel rwc i sal, tf in tlie i i tit- 1 the i i llR-s coauet i raiwmilli. term I i I tLLfc-N I I I I K.

i i ISJ- tl tl Ljtrn HORSES FOR SALE. or lai in puipo li 10 ir ol 1 Hilinimis' ir o'd uit.i X-k ird i for am 4 urn- R. 1) il ilixl A I Executrix Notice. I.UL-.L1 Le, Prs 'tar on IMP e-Ln. of IK.

ol I bi.ru i due a hiMui, bi-en Bruited to n. unJervi cd i i nitTM ko.n.nu Ma shehene- 1 SS. laic lo tkc immeui ue i uid i i aem -t UK ilnc prSeM them properlj a ned i )r I I K. loi'l'h IllllL bt t.Xrtiitrir FOR SALE. ilKiKUt irnej, Jn Executors' Notice.

ucli for ov b.i*irtess by his son Ml hose heirs ness It is pop llous purt lion in tiou iddrevs the outlnue ihe I'd in I iu th" mos iru lxn of Mr UN uoit Auditor's Notice. mHP iiiidcrsleucd appointed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Adims cojnly, to make distribution of the balance iu Ihe hands ol JOHN B. bHKivKic, Executor oi A I A I deceased lute of Oxford t3Haship Adams county, wtli Bit for the purpose of bis apoofntment at otrlcc, in OetUhburg on WEDNtiiUAY, the Oth day of I lS.l2.ut 10 clock, a in when and here ull pirues iuteregtid may attend WILLIAMS June 21, ISil td Aualtor for sale but little- ID complete condition inquire at this office. Administrators' indtb ed to ud I (lijte pajinent, and it ilnst the imp 10 nt them imlhcnticatul lor setlkioeit, THOs STi i 21 IS 2 properly Dissolution Notice 0 lrlzler Inauul u-e Jui-e 1882. A t.

HUlTZLtK. of Adn Amuustrator's AdmiuisLrill on Vrrrw I I lale Mounljoy losnSlp AaHniBco.Pu dece-used hUMng beco eranled 1 fc fn wSftSS: i pax cUims igafiitt the for VeulES 1 them I i li MIIK the undersii, Tn he hereby notice to all persons debted to vild to ike -inmed tie rnent, and Administrator. Mil.k SHAKE at A.mot Dclap's, Ch.ru berabnrg street. 7.

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