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Now Oxford Jottings. The promise of the wheat crop in this section 18 very good, 80 well filled and heavy The oats 18 getting along very nice ly, and the corn 18 also doing well bright, the apples perhaps halt a crop and The prospects a for a crop of trust are not 80 peaches perhaps less Cherries are Acarce, but raspberries are plenty Mrs Trember, near this place, bad her face cat badly by a piece of stove pipestriking it A young daughter of Mr Croft of near here, fell from a swing, breaking her right arm between the elbow shonlder, last week Dr Sheets set the limb She 19 do 10g well Workmen have begun to take down the old brick school-honse at Red Hill and new and more modern one will be erected Mr Devine, of Conowago township, sold one day last week a monster bull, weighing 1,720 It had gained 610 pounds sir ce last fall, when it was put up Run Of -Oa Sunday morning of last week, after services in the Lutheran church, as Martin Diebl with his wile ww driving down street, the front wheel of the buggy came off The horse then started to run at a rate, dragging the buggy, until he turned the square, wheu the horse fell, up setting the buggy and throwing both occu pants violently to the ground Mrs Diebl was taken more frightened than hurt, to the office of Dr Strabin, where she remained several hours before ghe tally recovered from the fright No serious juries were sustained by either one The borse had biy one hind leg badly cat and the buggy was broken One evening last week one of Warner's borses started to run while be was being unhitched, at bis ice cream factory, and badly broke the wagon and spoiled ten or more gallons of ire cream Rev Clare the newly elected pastor of the Abbottstown charge preached his introductory sermon in the Lutheran church here on Sunday morning of last week Mr Wm Smyser and wife who were spending some time with parents and friendy this place and Hanover, left on laeydav for Philadelphia and Atlantic City, where they will take the steamer for Galveston and from thence the rulroad to their home 10 Topeka Kansas Mr Chas Emmert has been confined lo the bouse for several weeks with rheuma tism and cannot attend to big agual bu91 ness He cannot move iD the hoare without a crutch and cane Rev Samuel Dichl ot Westmwster, Md while attending commencement exercises at Penna College took the opportunity of call InK on his New Oxford friends For a glorione country scone just take a ride over the from Gettysburg to Peu Mar wd on to Wayneshoro at this senson There 19 nothing to compare to It 10 all America IFI GRAMS TO MI WHIINFI The first telegram which Mr Whitney received after the nomination was one from his hittle five -old daughter which rau thay I Tone 23 -Three cheery for papa DOROTH1 Dorothy 11 the little le girl in whom Mig Cleveland showed her interest by suggeyting the Dame she bears Mr Whitney was delighted with the message, more thau even the following which he received from Mr Cleveland himself B11 June 23 Whitney I must say to yon, and through you to those who have acted with you, thit I bave a grateful appreciation of the made in my behalf and my admiration 18 unbounded for the prudence sugarity and generallp of my friends in Chicago BOYFR CI FUEL AND 1 THY Philadelphia Ilya of the 27th, sayy of the Democratic nomince for Presi dent Grover Cleveland, in wor lg and deeds bad shown himself to lug countr, men 28 a man and statesman worthy their respect conf lence and affection He had long coD tended for purity in politics for integrity in administration for lofty ideal; of govern went and with rare wisdom simplicity and dignity bal shaped to good hie life 19 citizen and 28 a public servint The conse quence wag such a universal demand tor his can lidacy by the most thoughtful respect able masses of the Democracy that the most opposition of those who were un like him in character an 1 19 over come nod hay nonnation achieved 10 1C cordance with the popolor will and power NoW QUARTERS Wm Mayer have removel to their new and spacious room opposite the Cost BITER office Baltimore street and hare greatly enlarged their stak of Hardware, Paints, Carrige and Shoe Findings, Leather of all kinds Sporting 400d3 at bottom prices, also Tamps Cutlery and Tinware We buy from fictory and sell at lowest cash price Wv MILER n17 tf MARRIAGES July 1 at New Chester by Rev Her bert Mr I SBAUGH Stu bw township to GIORGILA SI4NG LER of Re ling tow nsbip Junc it Dover Yak county br Rev I Munima Mr A CASHMI amul Don townhin Idams counts to Miss SIP SI OTHOL E. of York county Imy it now ago Ch pol by Rev I of Be ru ck wusbip to Miss IMMA I ROD Sir A GI of York county DEATHS. DEATHS RFE TRIBUTF9 VERSF9 5 CENTS 1 LINE Jan -J in Fimo Ohio Mr BARD native of th (ou aty son of 7el of York red Lu jeus 5 ntli9 and 1 1) days June 7 MARION CAMP du, bler John A knous- of Arendtswille aged Jinonths and 27 days of June .2 Areudistille ADA aged MAY 29 wife cus of 6 John A months A nous 3 I day July at het residence in lanes town Md Mr9 BARR wife of the late an uel Gall NOTICE. THE lowing public PFTER ire hereby TROYTEI to cautioned cont act bills unst tor al boarding or tor wny ther purpose )n my ac count as 1 will not ply the same JNO B)Y LR, GettvsLurg July 5 18 2 3t Trustee GETTYSBURG SPRINGS HOTEL NOW OLEN LOR GUESIS Terms $2 per $10, $12 per week.

Large Rooms. Fresh Air BATHS AND WATER FREE The Table is First-class. SINGLE MEALS 50 CTS. July 5, 1892 3t ENGINES, MILLS, THRESHING MACHINES. Best Machinery at Lowest Prices A.

B. FARQUHAR York, Pa. July 3, 1892 13w Administrator's Notice MANDA PEIFRS LSTAIL -Let A ters of Administration on the estate of AMANDA PETERS, lite of Butler town ship Adams county, la deceased having been granted to the undersigned residing 12 Cumberland twp be hereby give notice to nil persona indebted to said estate to maze immediate payment and those having chairs against the same to, present them properly authenticated for settlement JOHN SHERIY, July 5, 18J2 6t Administrator Administrator's Notice 9 ESTATL -Letters DAY Administration t. on the estate of DAVID KEEFAUVER late of Cumberland twp Adains Pa, having been granted to the undersigned regiding in Freedom town ship, he hereby gives notice to all persons 10 debted to said estate to make immediate pay ment and those hiving claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement JOIN 1 KLING EL July 5 1892 6t Administiator salary from start permanent place. BROW BROS, CO, Nur serymen Rochester, NOTICE.

DUBLIC NOLICE Is hereby given to all per song that I am the owner or the following property and stock in use and possession of Geo Myers, Jr in and about his business on North Washington st eet in Gettysburg borough, viz 1 Engine Ice Cream Freezer Ice Cream Cuus and Tubs all lee and the Ice House, 1 Bay Horse 1 set Double Harness 2 Spring Oil Tank Wagons, and I Oil Sleigh 1 Measures Falling 2 Show top Bus gy, Cases, 1 Peanut Warmer and a lot of Jars and Fir tures, and that any of said property and arti cles are in no way liable on any contract of said Geo Myers, Jr, he having no interest or right an them beyond that of a borrower Juue 28, 92 it NATHANIEL MILLLR. I a a a a a ather ice is firm, US. they almost 113 price all and prove stock C. LEY. WANTS, IDER.

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Gettysburg, Tuesday, July 5, 1892 TOWN AND COUNTY. Local Flashes. -G A Camp- East Cemetery Hill- bay many visitors -Streets lively to dav -The Fourth was more quiet than penal -Destroy the caterpillars on your trees -Rev Dr Wolf filled the Presby terian palpit on Sunday morning -Rev Valentine, a recent visitor has returned to Bedford -Prof Bikle and family are at MoOnburg for the summer -Dr Martin and family are at Middle barg, Dr Stabley and wife are off for the vacation -Rev A Wolf and wife, of Aarons burg, are the guests of Mr Sanders -Mr Schnek and family, of Harreborg, are at Mr Scott's -Mrs McFall and daughter, of York, and Mr9 Stallemith, spent the Fourth at Mr Ziegler's -Prof Hunter 19 here preparing for big school work in the fall -Geo Benner, took a short trip to Atlantic City last week Capt John Malon of Philadelpbia, 38 at Capt James Hersh', -The MiSherry of Littlestown, were visitors week Mis8 Leivelsberger of New Cheater 18 at Miss Mary Bushman's -Mi93 Margie Stallman, of York, 18 at Mr Edgar Faber's -MiRS Emily Horner 19 off for Niagara Falls and Watkins, and Ming McKnight 18 at Baltimore -Mr and 1 Mra Simuel Foster, of Chambershnig, are at Mr. Holtzworth's -Miss Grace Stahle, of York, spent several days with relatives here -Miss Nettie Ernshaw 19 bome on a vaca tion -Miss Nettie Stanffer, of York, was the guest of Miss Nellie Troxel last week Ramer and children are at Capt Martin'A. -Miss Amy Lewis, of Ashland, Pa 19 visiting the Mouses Ella and Sallie Gilhland -Mig Gillrland has returned -Miss Virgie Neal has returned from Rockaway, -Mra Stewart 19 attending the State, Teachers' Kenton Harper convention and wife, of Washangton, are at Mr4 Harper's.

a -Mr A Diehl and tamily, of New Oxford, visited big parents, Mr and Mr8 Diehl, last Saturday -Miss Amber I. Diehl has retorned from Shippensburg State Normal School, where she graduated Inat Thorsday, and has accepted a position 1D Lancaster county at $50 per month -Miss Barbara Daugherty, of Philadelphia, 19 at Mra Lewis Ramer'g -Mr Geo Loncks General Agent of the York Safe and Lock W93 here last week -Mr David Leber 19 visiting his brother in-law, Me Swope, E-4 -Mr Joo Yeatts of Philadelphia, recently visited his uncle, Mr Jacob Graze, at Honterstown, who 19 ID failing health -Mr Israel Garretson has been appointed 8 ndge at the Northampton county fair -Mr Nevin Wolf, won of the late Rey Wolt, who graduated recently at Platipate Meyer9town 19 home for the summer Frankho and College, Marshall College in the fall -Mr Myers of Reading township, has returned from Michael's Commercial School at Delaware, Ohio Taxpayers. Jaly 11th is the last day on which abate IDent 19 allowed on Borough Tax The Collector will be at the Conrt bouse on Thursday, Friday and Satorday afternoons of this week for the accommodation of taxpayers WY FROCK it ORGAN DEDICATION -The new organ In St Mark's heformed church, on the Balti more tarpike wi'l be dedicated next Sunday morning at 10 clock Ov Thursday Chas Duncan, placed on our table a bandeome specimen of that very fine variety of peach, Gruel's Early, It should be more generally grown DANCING PIC NIC in Calp's woods, Fairfield road, 14 miles from Gettysburg, OD Saturday, Toly 9th All invited OF ENING OF GETTISBURG SPRINGS HOTEL. -This delightfully sitaated and popular summer resort opened to the public on July 1st with thuty five guests Mrg William Logan and Mrs George Miller are 10 charge of the house, which 19 the best guarantee and resurance any one can have of its completeness of arrangement, its home hke qualities and its unsurpassed CAI9IDE, and its general desirability as a resort either for invalids or healtby people The water of these Springs is celebrated all over this land for them in many diseased prinupally the kidneys and bladder address, Mrs George Miller, Gettysburg, Pa 1t LAWN FESTIVAl -The Arendtsville Gun Ciab will hold a Lawn Festival on Saturday evening, June 16th The usual refreshments will be served in abundance 33 at COMMITTFE THE frat annual convention of the Sons of Philatelia, organization composed of postage stamp collectors, took place July 4 and 3 in the parlor of the Glohe Hotel The society has 363 members in all parts of the 18 of whom were present 10 pereon and 163 represented by proxy SOMETHING FOR NOTHING To get something for nothing 18 contrary to the laws of natore and mankind, if yon want a ge, that 19 a good baker and a perfect TI try the Cinderella, at 19 sold at a 1.. price and will give you good service It lighters labor and lessens care Sold by A Smith 4 THE Mcknightstown Band will bold an old time Pic Nic on Satarday, Inly 9, commencing at 1 o'clock sharp Music and Refreshments All are invited 1t FIRST EN URSION to Pen-Mar-Family Basket Pic Nic-Wednesday, July 13 1892, from Hanover, Gettysburg, Fanfield and intermediate stations Come take your family and spend a day at the beantifal breezy Pen Mar COMMITTEE.

J5 2t ASSALITING AN OFFICER -Last evening Pohceman Harry Yeagy was badly bruised about the head and face and bad his ear bitten while ou duty Two young men named Mackly, who bad stopped at Morris Fox's to buy cigars, made the assault and are now under arre I ESTIVAI -The Ladies' Mite Society of Fiobr'e Lutheran church will bold a Lawn Sociable at that place on Saturday evening, Jaly 16th 1-92 Retreabments of all kinds in abundance The public cordially invited to attend COMMITTEE -Sbould the weather be unfavorable then on the following Monday evening J28 td CHURCH FESTIVAL -4 Festival for of the Ca vary church, on the road from Cashtown to Arendts alle, will be held on Friday and Saturday evenings, Aug. 5 and 6 All are invited Je28 td FUR SAI CHEAP -A chain pomp smitat le for cistern Inquire at this office. tf Argument Court. An Argument Court was beld on Wednesday, President Jadge McClean and Associate Jadges Jenkins and Donohne on the bench The Court filed an opinion in the case Plank against Louis Mizell, directing. judgment in favor of the plaintiff for $113 wag AD action brought ou the award of William Heyser, Geo World and Luther ller mutually chosen by the parties as arbitrators to decide the differ ences about a bark job on Jack's Mountain The report of Neely, Esq, Auditor appointed to distribute balance in hands of Geo Benner, Esq, Assignee of Elias Kellenberger, was filed and confirmed 2191 Daniel Reck and Geo Paxton were appointed Trustees of Mary Reck and Re becca Howe, respectively Report of John McPherson, Esq, And itor appointed to make distribution of the balance in hands of A Rindlanh, now deceased, Execator of the will of Christian Rindlauh, deceased was filed and confirmed mISt Report of Neely, 4 Anditor 3p pointed to made distribution of the balance 10 bande of Josephine Me Master, Execatrix of the will of Jacob Master deceased, WAS fi'ed and cor firmed nest The Court appointed Samuel Jobns George Tami and Jacob Niederer viewers to meet, July 21st, 1892, on the premises, to assess damages and benefits occasioned by the laying ont of German street in the borough of McSherryatown Report Chas Stahle Req, Com m18gIoner to inquire into the lonacy of Sprenkle was filed and approved, finding her a lunatic and Oscar Sprenkle WA9 appointed Trustee of ber person and estate upon giving boud 11 the sum oft two thonsand dollars Anna A cholt a was appointed Guardian of Clarence Raffensperger, minor child of Daniel Raffensperger, deceased and Geo Paxton of Catharme and Enza Howe, minor children of Howard Howe, deceased Ada Lerew, of the will of Jalia A Stauffer, deceased, was di charged Hail and Lightning.

On Friday evening this section WAS visited with a heavy rain accompanied with con siderable storm and ban, cutting the corn bailly A strip of country from Hunt erstown about two miles West anffered the most, as far A8 we caD learn, hail ot very large 8 ze completely covering the ground, (some of at lasting till next morning,) injur 1Dg the corn and breaking glass, Mrs Anthony Deardorff losing 46 panes, Mr Phihp Weaver 29, and others smaller num bers South of town the damage is also reported as considerabe About 6 o'clock, during 8 very heavy thunder storm hgbtming plaged queer freaks at Mr Elw Hartman's aboat 1 1 mile west of Arendtsvile A struck the comb of the roof, shattering heavy oak bolt, rafter into bundreds of pieces, then passed down through a IDOW of new bay and out through the side door without igniting anything Almost at the same time another dash lit 1D a large and vigorous ash tree growing about one hundred yards from the burn and set it in a blaze, the fire stall barnigon Saturday morning when our informant left At Mr Anthony Deardorf'e, near Mommasburg, also in Frankhin township, the lightning struck the barn and sphintered a heavy rafter without touching a load of bay which stood under it or otherwise injuring the barn An Old Landmark Gone. Last week contractor Joe Smith tore down the boilding an which Schriver bad his store, and which for many years was the Dander Ziegler stand, Baltimore street It was one of the oldest buildings in town, but the year of its erection 08 ancertain Mr Emanuel 7iegler, grandfather of Prothonotary Ziegler, built the front part, then one atory, and used at for making hats. Subsequently Hon David bought it and enlarged and improved the structure SUE -Mr Ephraim Schriver, of Strat an townsbip, bag purchased of Colp, Jno Culp of Catharine Colp and Hollebaugh, their house and lot on East High street, this place, adjoining the Pable School, at $2 000 PROF A Li FILE returned last Ines day from Philadelphia, where he spent three weeks in the Willa eye bospital The right eye, the age of which he lost when a child was removed, and the left, under treatment, 18 somewhat improved His many frienda sympathize in his afl chon and all hope for a speedy improvement in bus sight IMPROVEMENTS Peter Thorn, Peter Stock and Bushman have enbanced the attractions of their properties along the Baltimore pike, with fresh paint Meagra Sanders Son bave moved the stable on the Cox property to the corner of the alley and are fitting it ap as A warebou9e Postmaster Kitzn1 ler 19 improving bis stable, south Baltimore street Mr Geo Weaver across the street, has re painted the front of his store THE Littlestown School Board has elected Prof Robinson, of Janiata county, principal of the High school Mr John Seasley and Misses zzie Nicks and Clara were chosen as assistants The school building 18 to be remodelled in the near future Rev PATTERSON, a recent graduate of the Theological Seminary here, and recently elected pastor of the Woodsboro Lutheran charge, took charge of the three congrega tions Sunday week The same day they presented him with a purse of $200 LAST Spring a hee on the farm of Mr Jacob Sharetta, Camberland township, died and he left the hive stand, and to his surprise last week another hee took possession of the box, commenced operations and 18 doing well REV WIRE Pastor of St Paul's Lotberan church at Littlestown, bag Guished bis sixth year 1D that congregation, darung which be preached 500 sermons, officiat ed at 51 funerals, made 2166 pastoral visite, marned 37 couples, baptized 111 and made 119 additions to the church Jos I RE, E5Q, of Littlestown, a bere last week placing on sale the Franklin Leather Preserver, 8 very useful preparation iD taking care of shoes, making them last longer THE Western Maryland Railroad bag paid the city $56 978 16 interest, as promised by President Hood THE controversy over the Thaddeus ens estate 19 drawing to a close The testimony has been closed and the claims are now iD the bands of the Anditors appointed by the Lancaster county Court A final settlement 19 expected within a year. A VAlUABLE trotting mare belonging to Mr Wm R. Kearn, Straban Townebip, died last Friday ACCIDENTS will happen in any occupation Insure against them 28 2t MARTIN WINTER, Agent FESTIVAL--The Ladies' Mate Society the Reformed church of Fairfield will bold an Ice Cream Festival in the School-yard on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, July 14, 15 and 16 m31 td HER EXPERIENCE The saying that "there 18 no aubaitate for experience," 18 true, she had tried other Cook Stoves, but found the Cinderella the most uniform baker and roaster Sold and guaranteed by A Smith, Gettysburg.

4 CAMP WILLIAM MCCLELLAND. The Grand Army Again 1n Camp at Their Old Place. After two years absence the Pennsylvania Department of the Grand Army of the Republic 19 again ID cAmp on our historic hattlefield, occupying their old ground on Eist Cemetary Hill, the tents being arranged OD the same general plan as heretofore The National encampment to occor at Washington in September has considerably interfer ed with the attendance, the number in camp being below 500 The veterans arrived by regular and special trains on Saturday afterDOOD, the Philadelphia delegation with the headquarter party coming 10 at 3 o'clock over the Western Maryland and were escort ed to camp by the Grand Army Band Department Commander John Taylor, of Reedeville, arrived later and drove to camp where the rest of the department officers had already arrived With the first delegation were the 'Lambe of Post 51, and the Sundowers," of Post 5 The "Hawks' and 'Doves" are also here in goodly number9 The 'Goats," of Easton, arrived via the Reading later 10 the afternoon and were met by the Pand Lach man carried a red and white ambrella, and their banner proclaimed that they belonged to the Invincible Order of Goats 1 They brought a small cannon, drawn four goats and an additional goat tugged 8 wagon loaded down with A ponderong dinner bell above which floated the legend, Goats' milk for the Doves Lambs, Owls Hawks" Asst Gen Town and Quartermaster Levering 8000 bad the comrades assigned quarters Later the Grand Army Band gave a concert which was enjoyed by a large radience, their music being equal to that the city bandg of past years On Sauday morning the veterans marched over to the rostrom in the National Cemetery and attentively bstened to an able mon by Chaplain Sayres from Jobn 12th chapter and 321 verse Appropriate bymns a were joined in by all, the Aring Band accompanying In the afternoon camp many vientors but a heavy thunder bower interfered with the pleasure The parade groand was flooded and Commander Taylor declared dress parade for the eveming Chaplain Sayres held a song service at headquarters and the large audience participated in the singing The Fourth was opened with firing cannon and other demonstrations peculiar the day In the afternoon most of the vet eras went to Roand Top and had a pic 21c In the evening dress parade was witnessed by a large crowd While the line did extend over 80 much ground as before evolationg were execated in true military style and the music was fine After dress parade Col Thomas Stewart read Declaration of Independence and he and Chaplain Sayres and several otber comrades made appropriate addresses Another inter eating feature was a fantastic parade by Goats," who afterward came down town A concert and displag of fireworksclosed the day's festivities Pic Nica have been ar ranged and the week will be lively in camp until the close on Friday morning Besides the city Posts represented, all the Posts in the county had veterans in canto NARROW ESCAPE -Satordag morning the Grand Army Band was passing 10 front the Court bonge where quite a number boys were attracted by the fine appearance and music a borse dr ven by Fred. Tate and knocked down Charlie, son Ceraminer 4 aged 8 years the horse and baggy passing over him The lad was picked up and carried into his father's ofhue, and Dr Watson, of en ville, who happened to be present made 30 examination finding no other injury thin few brunges, which didn't interfere wit a Charhe's enjoyment of the Fourth VISITORS Among the guests at the Eagle last week were Dr John Koberta Dr Alex Craig Tr, the Misses ang Mrg Miller and Mrs Lands of Lancaster county They are friends of Dr Neal, who accompanied the party over the battlefield Quartermaster General Butchelder, with a small party from Washington took the attractions here last week THE contractors on the new hine of rail road being built by the Western Maryland Railroad Company from Porter's Siding York a distance of 14 miles, are energetically posh ng the work and now have about 100 men emploged in the vicinity of Spring Grove, on the eastern part of the hine Additional men will be put on as rapidly as they can be procured and every effort 18 made to complete the road by the begin ming of October Jury will open very warm, saya Rev Irl Hicks the storm prophet, with thunder storms on the 21 and 31 The 4th will be cooler and the 6th will he the beginning another warm spell, with The spell of the summer will be from the 12th to the 16th, ending in thunder storms Cooler weather will prevail until the 19th From the 231 to 26 will be another hot spell The month will end hot A NRAT swindle was perpetrated in this place this week A gentlemanly appearing fellow went from house to house, taking or for enlarging pictures Fifty centa were be paid in advance, being the entire cost the enlarged pictnre Next week another agent was to call with samples of frames to from $2 each npwards The framed pic tores would he delivered in September when trames were to be paid for When the scarp bad collected quite a sum of money the fifty cent installments, he left his sample at the house of a gentleman on Mid street on Wednesday, saying he would for it after dinner Instead of that he departed for parts unknown on the 2 37 train the same afternoon -Hanorer Her ild PEY MAR was formally thrown open to pablic and began to be the centre of pcmerons excarsions, last Wednesday A number of improvements have been made season, the grounds put in order, walks flower beds laid out, making this more beantifnl than ever Forty two special have been hooked A cottage bag been erected on the road fo springs, which 14 supplied with conches, hede and female attendants for the of ladies who may become tired or WOrD with their tramps over the beautiful mountains. THE Caghtown Creamery 18 paying 11 centa for cream tf A HEAVY storm swept over many sections of the State Monday week At Williams port about 200 buildings were damaged and several people were hurled about the street Much damage was also done in Lancaster connty A clone passed north of Green ville, causing considerable di mage The storm took the form of a tornado near Tilug ville ON and alter Joly 19t and until Sept 1st our store will close at 6 o'clock, Saturdava excepted W.

WEAVER SON 28 3 DON TRAVEL withont an Accident In surance Ticket 25 cents A day insures $3,000 and $15 per week 28 2t MARTIN WINTER, Agent FREE 1 FREE FREE! Examination of the eye by Houseworth the specialist, at my store, Friday July 8 328 2t Penrose M1 ERS NEW LEATHER STORK -H Brinkerboff has opened a new Leather and Shoe Findings Store at the old stand, Baltimore street A Dew and very large stock has been laid in, embracing every vanety of leather, Call and learn prices. Accidents. Last evening, as Mr. Adam Baker and Mr Farber, a Pittsburg veteran, were nding behind a pair of horses coming down the bill from Barlow'g Knoll to the Harrisburg road, the horses became frightened and ran of, throwing both occupants of the buggy out as the team made the sharp tarn 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 ugly gash in the left thigh besides other bruises He was brougbt to town to Mr Rowan's on East Middle street, where he was stopping and 1 Doctors Walter Neal and Henry Stewart attended the injuries Yesterday noon, Gertie, daughter of Mr Wm Lott, of Frankhn township, fell from tree and dislocated her heft shoulder which Doctors Walter Neal cherry, and Henry Stewart reduced On Thursday, William, son of Mr George Sheeler, of Strabin townsbip, while leading a horse to water was kicked and had big right arm fractured below the elbow, which Dr Scott set On Thursday, James Valentine and Wm Cal, colored, of this place, were engaged 111 mowing on the farm of Philip Houck, near towu The former, whilst trying to escape from a humble bee cut the latter with bis scythe leg above the ankle joint, partally severing the tendon A number of stitches were required to close the wound Dr Dickson attended the case Hagerstown Fair At the recent meeting of the Managers of the Hagerstown Fair Association, which adopted the resolation expressive of the esteem in which the former Editor of this paper was held as a member of their Advis org Board as published in our last, the fol lowing basiness was done All exhibitors of machinery will he per mitted to connect with the hine shaft and will be furnished with power for operating machinery, free of charge the latter clause being a departare from the enstom of past years The secretary was instructed to correspond with a number of expert judges and if pos sible secure their services In the different departmenta of live stock Thos Stable a son of I1 Stable, de censed, and present editor of the Gettysburg COMITIER way elected to fill the vacancy ID the Advisory Board Mr Tohn Cost who hog taken great interest in the poultry department, was prea ent and made valnable suggestions which will resalt in all probability, in making the ponltry exhibit large and most interesting It was decided to put an addition to the poultry building, improve the grand stand and other buildings A number of new attractions will be secured for the Fur next fall, and among them will be a race by horses from the live counties comprising the society A novel feature of the race will be that for the first balf mule the horses are to walk second half mile trot and tmird half mile ran, a mi and a half in all THF DANGER OF ICE WATER -Iawrence Kenna, of Oneida, New York, a man of great physical strength while at work in harness futory on the 16th inst awalhis lowed a glueful of ice water and some time after felt a 4rp pain In h19 right arm In balf in hour he was paraly -d ID big right side and two hours liter he died Mr Acnna uP 111 excellent health at the time and the doctors called to relieve him said big death wig lue to tie xe water that chill ed his 1 lood and paralyzed the circulation cf the fluid 10 the arteries The very warm weather in has made the consumption of me ter general and reet andal Leuce it is responsible for many death4 Fur WIPEr NOT I FD -There are 10 ducation4 of 3 poor wheat crop 10 these parts notwithstanding the tine appearance of the This 18 due to the wet weather which pre ailed when the wheat was in blossom Heavy raine at such times prevent the wheat from filling and we learn from a nomber of farmers that there plenty of poorly filled heads in the fields this year (al el FORUM hay shown its enterprise by entering the Preadential campaign at the very start In the Tone number Senator Hoar aud ex Secretary Payard discos ed the jeses of the contest July Dam her, which was a day after the Chica gO convention contains two articles on the Irsuential candidates "Harrison, by Senator Hawley and 'Cleveland by Charles Francis In these two numbers of The there fore 19 the campugn material -in a nutshel -that the whole -ummer's will bring forth compactly put by a leading man in each party These articles will be tollow ed by others on every important phase of the contest HON A Asistant Executive Commissioner of the Board of World's Fair Manager paid the FARMERS' FRIRND 8 very pleasant P1k1t Tuesday morning Mr Woodward 18 busily engaged 10 preparing for our State cereal exhibit at the Worll'4 Fair, and all who have the pleagnre of bus acqua ntance are gratified that the work 19 in anch hands He 18 practical farmer, a gentleman of great ability an adoratable worker, ard well eqmpped in every way for the difficalt task before him But Mr Woodward can not gather such an exhibit of onr cereals as will do justice unleg9 farmers will help him in the work In a few days he will mail cuculars to prominent farmers thronghont the State, asking for contribu tious of cereals, and giving fall instructions for. preparing and forwarding the same bope farmers and particolarly progres give Patrong, will respond to this call with alacnty There 19 AD impression abroad that the Old Keystone State 18 not well up in agricultural production This 19 a m19- take, and now 19 the time to show the world that we are abreast of the foremost in farm1ng as well as in mannfactaring We ask for an immediate and favorable response to Mr Woodward' call Friend Mechameshurg STARTING (fi to a sawmer resort or for A week's fi-hing or upon a tramp with a gun, or to visit your relations in the country, there 18 one companion that you will not re gret taking with you--a copy of the July Cosmopolitan It contains a wide range of ent jects tor summer reading articles, mostly thustrated Stop at four rewalealers and carry away a copy of this splendidly illustrated monthly THE Eleventh Annual International Coo rention of the Christian Endeavor Societies will meet in New York City July 7th to 10th, and will be a monster gathering of Christian workers from all over the globe The Reading Rulrond will sell special ex carsion tickets to New York on Jaly 5th, 6 and 7th at the temptingly low rate of a single fare for the ound trip These will be good to return until July 15tb JOIN GIBBS publisher of a sensational Baltimore weekly paper, wAS convicted in the United States District Cont Saturday of sending obscene matter through the marl THR President has nominated George Johnson, of Louisiana, to be a civil service commissioner, vice Hugh Thompson resigned THE city comptrol'er of Philadelphia 18 10 a quandary as to what to do with the ac cumulations of cash in the treasury, the law requiring him to deposit at and the banks refusing to take it and pay interest THE great Cleveland and Stevenson ban ver swung by Tammany excites much admiration Lutheran Reunion at York.

As already announced in these columns, the second annual reunion of the Lutheran congregations and Sunday schools of York, and vicimty, will be held this year on Thursday and Fnday, July 21st and 22d The committee of arrangements 18 busy at work to make the same a grand success The first day will be Children's Day, there will be a reapion of all the Lutheran Sunday schools of the city, and as many of bee, large county as chorus CAD of be the secured. children There Among will the speakers for the day will be Revs Wile, of Carlule, Edwin Heyl Delk, Jr, of Hagerstown, Ma, Weher, Sunday, Pa Menges, of Philadelphia, Pa, Barmitz, of Des Mornes In, and Mr Henry Boner, Superintendent of our Lutheran Publication House The General Reunion will take place on Friday, the 22d There will be special selections of music, such as solos, duets, etc Prof Gipe will have charge of the music on both days, and will act as condoctor Among the speakers for the day will be Kevg Baum, of Philadelpbia, Pa, Bell, of Cincinnati, 0, Parson, of Washington, Sylvanus Stall, of Philadelphia, Pa Albert, of Baltimore, Md, and the Secretaries of our Boards, Revs Geo Scholl, A Stewart Hartman and Lenker The platform on the grounds will be enlarged, and will be provided for the audience It 18 believed the York street railway company will by that time have their cars propelled 1 by electricity so that the transit to and from High land Park will be very rapid Fairfield Fishing Club. On June 2let the Fairfield Fishing Club had their spring encampment at the torks of Marsh and Rock creeks on the farm of Mrs Joseph Witherow to the delightful place 97e have been going for ten years During all this time we bave enjoyed the 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 bad an excellent cook, well equipped camp and good weather and plenty ot Mesarn Schearer and McGinley were quite gaccessfal as fly fishers, catching 801ne boe bass We had visitors every day, among whom were Col Swope, Mr Bufhogton and Mr Newcomer, whose company we much enjoyed Bat the last evening was made perhaps the most pleasant the clab bas ever bad by the visit of Miss Lizzie Lott and her two brothers, the Misses Hellman Mr aud MrA Lucian Witherow and the young ladies of the place at which we were enc mped, and some other young people wbose names I do not know I mnst not forget to mention Frank, a very old colored man who was a slave but is now living with the Witherow family He add ed much to our amasement by his songs and eloquence We bope to be able at our next year's ineeting to accept the invitation of the Witherow family to join them in their centennial celebration of the building of their house The bouse, by the way, 19 made interesting by the fact that at 18 built balf in Maryland and balf in Pennsylvania Mason and Dixon'g line running right through it and also dividing the firm 'ength W19e By order of Club NEFI1 From Bonneaurillo. at Fairfield Arondtsvillo Items. The spirit of improvement seems to have strock our town The members of Su.

Joseph 8 church bave removed the unsighly old fence from in front of the church and parsonage and terraced the whole front thereby greatly improving the appearance Some miscreant cut the rope from the 11 1g pole on Sweet Home public school The wheat 19 nearly all cat and the crop 18 good Corn 19 very promising Oats not 40 good We bad a good hay crop which was generally housed in good order The trait crop 18 or will be a tailore this year Berries are plenty The M149e Bateman of Philadelphia DIece9 of Rev McBride, arc visiting hum here Rev Tahh, of Filicott City Md Wa8 the guest of Mr and Mra I A Noel, the past week Tag and Wm Golden, blind children of our fellow townymen, Terome Goulden, bave returned from the Blind Asylum at Phila delphia, from which institation the elder, Wilham, graduated a few days ago They are accomplisbed youths Joseph will re turn again this September William 18 a mugician and will offer his services to tune and repair pianos and organs Your correspondent witnessed a fight be tween a small meadow moose and a garter quake two feet long, one day last week, in which the mouse encceeded iD getting a firm 10g fast until the snake quieted, when the hold on the he lower JIW of the snake and hold mouse loosed his bold and ran away the snake made a convaleive movement afterwards and was dead Robert and Stuart Watson are visitmg their grandfather, Dr Robert Watson, We still have plenty of rain and good growing weather The early potato crop will be an excellent one 10 the section The raspberrieg and blackberries will be an abundant crop The grapevines are bearing well al90 Will and daughter, Altoona, are visitir Mr4 Henry Weigle, of Harrisburg here Misses Salhe Spangler and Mazey Spahr are visiting friends at Harrisburg Mire Yersert, Elia attended Spangler the and her commencement daughter, of the at Shippens burg last week Mr Samuel Hartman bought Mr9 Barbra Swartz's house and lot in this place and two acres of land from Solomon Hartman, at the outskirta of town the price not ascertained Mr Calvin Thomas purchased 8 half acre of land from Spahr on bigh street, where be will build a dwelling house this fall Several days ago, Calvin Arendt led a horse out of the mahen floor from the bay wagon, that his five year old son, ark was uding, the horse became unmanageable and backed down over the bridge wall, about 91X feet high, and fell on the boy, who was badly bruised and hurt, bat luckily DO bones broken Rev A Whitmer, of Lancaster, Pa, will preach in the Reformed church next Sunday afternoon and address the Missionary Society in the evening Rev Bausman will hold Commun100 service at Arendtsville in two weeks, the 17th Inst Mrg of Hanover, 18 visiting at Samuel Eyster's P. IN 1824 there lived in Louisville a Prebyterian minister named Balden, who prophested that 1D 1846 and 1847 there would be a three years' war in the United States, and another war 10 1861 to 1865, that 10 1870 and 1871 there would be war 10 Europe, 10 1887 to 1893 the greatest destruction of life and property ever known, and in 1913 or 1914 would come the final desolation of all things These propbecis are now in the hands of William Miner, a cousin of David Phillips of that city and all but the last one have been fulfilled Two pages of pictures from recent photograpbs representing the present condition of the buildings for the World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago, are among the interest1Dg features of Harper Weekly published June 29th WILL CARLETON'S latest poems under the collective title of City Festials will be pablished very shortly by Harper Brothers The volume will be handsomely illustrated and uniform in style with Mr Carleton's earlier works JAMES RILEY, a bridge builder of yo, New York, aged forty years, committed suicide 10 the jail at Pittsburg on Sunday, by strangling bimself with his necktie He was arrested Friday 89 a 808picions character NEW GROCERY -H Del ap Agt has purchased the grocery store of Remer Co, Chambersburg st, and will continue the hnsiness with a new and fall line of Family Grocenes at lowest prices. No effort will he spared to please, and a share of patronage 19 asked. m15 tt PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. ON THURSDAY, ISTH DAY OF AUGUST, 1892, HE undersigned, Executors of JOHN DIKEL late of the borough of Littlestown Adams No county, 1, Pa That deceased HIGHLY will offer at Public Hale, IMPROVED FARM 01 said Adams decedent, county Pa.

situate in Union township, containing 210 more or less There is on the premises a fine large BRICK BUILDING with Back building and an excellent cellar under the en tire house, thore IS also an excellent Brick Barn on the premises 100 feet long and 55 feet wide, a good large Wagon Shed, and a Shed for agricultural implements, 27 feet long also good Smoke House Hog Pen, Carriage House Chicken House, Ice House and Wood Shed These buildings are all in good repair and con venlently situuted There is a well of water and a spring very convenient to house and an excellent spring near the barn There are Orchards on the premises the one in which the trees are young and now commencing to bear There is an abundance of other fruit on the premises, pears cherries, peaches and grapes Indeed there wIll be found on the place all that could be desired on a first-class 1a1 There are on the place between 10 and 50 acres of most excellent Wood Land, aud an abundance of good Limestone, The land 18 in first-rate condition and the location very deshable, being convenient to churches schools anc mills and f4 situated on the public rond being leading mid from Littlestown to Conowago Chapel, way between these two pointa No 2 A LOT OF GROUND, situate in the borough of Littlestown fronting 133 feet ou Lombard street, and running back 140 feet to the railroad, ad vining lands of Mrs Louck on the south and Hamilton Sheely on the north The Jeremiah premises Frock will be shown at any thine by residing thereon Sale to commence at 1 clock wine attendance will be given and terms mare 101 by DR JLREMIAH FROCK, July 1892 19 Executor I PCH IHIS SPACE -FOR- HI BI It 9 DRUG $10RE ADS ERTISEMENT July 5 1852 tf YOU NEED A VACATION WILY NOT IKY IHE SELECT EXCURSION -OF THE W. M. R. R. TO TOLCHESTER Saturday, July 23.

I VI IRAINS IO BALTIMORE STEAMER LOUISE 10 AHH BI ACHE THINK 11 OF ERI GO FARE FOR THE ROUND-TRIP $1.50. schedule of Irainy in Later Is 109 June 2 18 td Free! Free! FRIDAY, JULY 8. E. HOUSEWORTH, on the Eye, whom RLCOM MI ONI IHE BLS1, will be with us on Friday July 8 and will make NO CHARGE to examine c3 e4 All guaranteed with prices to suit the times HOUSEWORTH PERFECTION GLASSES DISTANT DISTANT NEAR NEAR PENROSE MYERS, Lead' Jew. June 28 1592.

tr HAMMERS' BIG SHOW hot weather day and night S. S. W. HAMMERS. June 21 1892.

Auditor's Notice. In every big show there f9 one individual who is lool ed for by all the people assembled, both Jovial old and with al young most We refer to that genial, yet serious personage who jumps with a bound into the arena with 'he announcement 'Here we are again Ham mers Store iS the place to buy We offer no prizes in any form as some one must pay for every prize that a merchant presents to big customers We started the mercantile busi ness to accumulate wealth by asking small ugins on a multitude of purchases, and prices ou Boots and Shoes alone is convincing the people that they cannot attord to trade Kans where but at HI unmers Store. On June 10, we exchanged 2 pairs of Ladies flue shoes that cost them $2 per pair we had the same shoe at could SI DU these How in the name of common sense ladies look for a prize when we had $1 1c on 2 pair of shoes Golden Ma chire Oil 20 ct: a gallon, best Reaper Oil in the county at 10 cta a gal 1,600 lbs best Gran ulated Sugar at 5 cis Alb Brazili Roasted oflee befter than Arbuckle or Lion bibs for 10 Rice at 7 cts 4 lug 25 ct: Who can be it that? We have some fine Half Wool Out in Cloth yard wide at 6 ct8 a small am 1 of Calico it cts peryd Men a tine Shoes it $12, I ancy Gullers 81 50 Old Women a wy Shoes very cheap Store open during Ci urt of Common Ple of Adams county, undersigned, appointed Aud'tor by the to make distribution of the batance in the bands of GEO RICP Assignee is trust for creditors of A NOEL AND WIE of Conowage township Adans cou aty will sit for the purpose of his appointme at at his office, in Gettyaburg, on TUESDAY, the 12th day of JULY, 1812, at 10 clock, a 11 when and where all pities interested may attend GLO M. WALIFR, June 21, 1892 td Auditor. FREE EXAMINA- DISTANT STAND NEAR NEAR Copyright 1890 skillful attention NO CHARGE to examine your eyes Every pair of glasses ordered ig guaranteed to be suiisfactory QUEEN CO.

Oculists and Opticians, 1010 CHESTNUT ST, PHILA May 31 1892 13 Our EYE SPECIALIST Will be in GETTYSBURG, THURSDAY, JULY 21, At 3, CHAMBERSBURG TREET, from 8.30 A to5 Persons who have headache or whose eyes are causing discomfort slou'd call upon our Specialist, and they will receive intelligent and MIDSUMMER ATTRACTIONS 1 by at and The fact of our stock being so much larger than to be found elsewhere In this county is in itself a reason for finding in it more attractions at all seasons of the year, but we con justly claim superiority this In year assortment, quality, and above all PRICE ATTRACTION beyond any former years The spring season business has been very gratifying and we are willing to do the summer season business for glory in order to prevent our energies from stagnating and to get our stock shape to receive new things already bought for fall We have therefore made NEW PRICES on a great many things in our store. We have made the cut deeper than ever before We have made this general through the store, every department having its price maps -THE DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CARPETS. G. W. Weaver Son, -The new advertising scheme of the Christie Knives doing excellent work.

Come to the store, make is and get one of our tickets. a purchase HORNER'S PAINS ABSOLUTELY Animal Bone FERTILIZERS, FOR All Crops AND Permanent Grass. WARRANTED IN THE FULL PRICE OF THE GOODS Higher 11 Essential Qualities than ant other Goods on the Market. WE WILL SELL EITHER BY ANALYSIS OR WEIGHT PREFERABLY THE FORMER WAY SEND FOR CIRCULAR JOSHUA HORNER, JR. 26 SOUTU CALL LET STREET, BU TIMORE.

June 1s 1892 3m Gettysburg School Account. J. EI count MFR with MUSSI the I Getty VAS st I School ren-urer in District 10 for 3 ear 1801 DR Bal on hand from year 1h 0 thy Reed from Jic Remmel ol 3 Si ate 12, 34 Rec for sa outs anding tiles utt 2 23 1-r 15. 51- 4h Rec 15 additional fix 3 al Am paid tenchers sal uses cru 3 In-thute Shields, I attor Janitor bool No 10 1. Secretary salary 50 0) Treasurer 8 100 00 Audit fee and record report furniture school No 10 141 by McC wughy, Atty fee b0 Insurance Martin Winter 14 3 Hardware Printing Freght and expeny Repairs and Javor sol gupoli lable Mumper Co linwork, Gottw aid Fo 3 copies Webster dictionaries in I 6 maps Smith a Arith Card- 9 ad Exp quit rent Exonerations for year 15 64 10 9 0: Outstandin, taLes 1585 Cash in Treasurers hand, 202.

21 44 1590 0 We the Aud tore do cert that we have ned ther re, account of Elmer Mu -el 11 I if the Gettys burg School Distri and find it correct aid that there is ceortwoh ind ed in I 0 dollars aid twenty oue A- I in bund of the treasurer DAL HAMII DON June al 1892. St Auditor M. ELLIOTT. M. ELLIOTT.

An immense line of foot eat of all de scriptions for every bod Ladies, Misses and (h Idren 4 Mens Boys and Youth -I me and Heat fo: all uses Quality the Highest. Prices the Lowest. We don have spire to particularize tut we are sure you will 1 be alle to ind just what you want We would call 111 -I ec sal attentu to out line If OLFORD I IF Hats. We have all kinds and would ouls call your attention to the fact that when son bus a stiff bat of us we Ah epe to sour head immediately The only plice in the county where they do this A full line of GATS FORMSHINGS R. M.

ELLIOTT. April 19 1992. 1f New Coal and Wood Yard. CASHMAN DEALERS IN COAL and WOOD. Delivered in large or small quantities at the lowest rite, A trial solicite 1 ALSO SAND OF THE BEST QUALITY by the car load and cart load or even sinaller Orders left at Penrose Myers Jewelry Store or Dawd Mc asgan She Shop wIll recurve prompt attention YARDS ALONG G.

H. R. R. tracks in the North Western suburbs Coal weighed ou ible scales Jan 27, 1891 tf Teachers' Examinations for 1892. THE examinations of applicants for schools in Adams county will be held the limes and placca given below The ex uminatiouwill begin at 8 clock, a nI July 16 Germany township Ok Grove.

July 18, Huntington township, Willer 19, Conowago township, Sand Hal July 20, Straban township, Hun erstown July 21, 22, Hampton Mountpleasant Ind township, Reading Brush town Run map, and Conowago Ind impton July 23, Union township, Shildt 6 July 25 Menallen township, and Benders ille borough, Bendersville July 2, 27, Frauklin Arendtsville Ind Arendisville, Cashtown July Butler township, Biglervil July 30, I' rone township Heidler.b August 1 Highland township, Quarry August 2, Hamiltonban township Pi rficid August 3, Liberty townsh Lower Tract. August 4, Freedom township Mo Cleary August 6, 8, Mt bork Joy Springs township I wo borough, Taverns York Springs August 13, Special Examination, Gettysburg Supt's office, Court house Directors are expected to attend these exan nations and the public cordially tuvited My office is Jocated in the Court house Get tysburg, where all persons des ring to in terview me will have an opportuuity to d) Ho the Inst Saturday of each mouth At all other times call on or address me at Abbottstown Pa, THOMAN May 31, 1802, td County Superintendent, Auditor's Notice. undersigned appointed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Adams county, to make distribution of the balance in the 01 JOHN B. SHRIVER, Executor 01 CATHARINE SHRIVER, deceased late of Oxford tow aship Adams county, wilt sit for the purpose ofbis appointment at his office, in Gettysburg on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of JULY at 10 clock, a when and here all parues Interested may attend WILLIAMS June 21, 1892, td Auaitor BICYCLE for sale -used but little10 complete condition inquire at this office. Je21.

tf AMOS ECKERT. 'Ve give you but a hint at our Immense Stock Men 3 Shoes from S) to 85 30 Ladies Snoes from to 00 Oxfords from 7 to $2 A lead Latest Styles of Hats to secure your custom we only ash you to examine and compare our Stock and Prices with otters AMOS ECKERT Vas 115. DILLER'S LIVERY FOR SALE. lIt will I the Inters at Private Sal I -u to 'he of SI tel MAN DUIFR deri con fine an I Double D. 10 very Veh 1 of 4r12 des clint Dris HoN of theta ent el and ail the bel on, n5 to Blank It -cone ted with it a cent butt edel1 guide, number of re R.R Sudd 11 1- peculiari -ht at tie to the business ad up I It add m- the over House the 173 the person the lasers vo Diet it lent coavec el with it on reeson al le terias ELLEN DILI Mi 013 1512 ti Ex cutrix HORSES FOR SALE.

for sale of ARIS in 2 AND ird ringing to in o'd suitable for drie in, or farm purpo 43 10 1-J tr FRTTER, Executrix Notice. A test amentar ARIL Out the L- TATF et of Let erh. ate ot 1 berts wushup m- AVE decd hum, been printed to tie do co ed residing in Frederu counts Md under she heretate save, notice to immeat all indebted to bald by to make ate payment and those huang properly um- -t the tue to prevent authentn ated tor ettlement. June JUILA LOPPER 1592 bl Executrix FOR SALE. A WATER 12-HORSE TRACTION both net it ENGINE, LA -001 and new for ale cheap by 1.

DEGROFI us April 5 1592. 1f Harnes, Executors' Notice. 05I PH I ament tter tes SHORB 1 of on etue of I runty Pr to de I Fu borough ary the 1. 14 azus under-1 net the dirt insed come having been Mesherrystown th 40nd in an 11 1 the last tuo in Battles A 1 th bert by Live notice to all am punt tased tatet a the immediate pit mut indeb ed th having inst and ent them ez the ate to properly authentieaud for settlem ARD SHORB VI MOSHERRY SHORB JOSEP I Jut elf 749) 6t Faecutoo. FOR SALE.

of the entire lute contents of the well stocked -tore con Inting of dry x-d- Reils grocerie, hats nottons and a eril hoes, merchand suited to the trade 19 oflered Or ol at les, thin cost price in bulk be made 153 If pro; cris will of rentin, the med with the the goods are now building in whic privilege store year it a fair for a term of seArs or by the ent al Here is an oppo tunity narcs person step into offered an cd for and an enterpri-in, for well ove known forts stand ah is veen conducted a successful and business by tLe late Mich I Reily and prodtable tien by whose his son heirs Mi do not heel wi-h Ret Intels dece wed, It ontinue the ness 19 centrally in ated an Lin the mos pop part of the -rowing bon of Me tion in Sherrystown Adams now counts the econ For I further an in popula nforma tion address I GUBI RV TOR Ad ims co Pa M13 31, 189- tf Administrators' Notice. H. of SIAHIE- Adminf-tration on LSTATE. the estate Letters of Ad us counts, late PL of dec Getty -burg -min'ed to used, basing beeu borough, bor residing In undervigued are they hereby give indeb ed to ad ent ite 14) mike police to imme- all pxrsons diate payment, and these 4, linot authenticated the same for 10 settlement. pre-ent them properly basing, clattua THOS STABLE CHAS L.

BU STABLE, May 21 19 2 fit Administrators. AT, Dissolution Notice THE of Arm to els not Ness Spokes Hubs Hirtzler manufacturer, Ad uns hw at Fairdeld county peen di-so ved and all Ve parties will indebted are requested to settle A ic continue the business and the books are the hands of A Hartzler for collection. MESS Jure 14 1892. A E. HARTZLER.

Aministrator's PHILR OLINGH.S ESTATE- Letters Administration on the estate of ONAGER, Adamsco, Pi. late decerised Mountjoy township to he the undersigned, residing in Mime having been granted hereby gives notice to all persons twp, 1u debted to said estate to make ate ment, and those busing claims against the same to present them autbenticated for settlement. HARTMAN, June 14, 1892. St Administrator. MILK SHARE at Amos Delap's, Cham bersburg street.

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