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New Oxford Itemi
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She Jfew Oxford NEW OXFORD, PA. FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 21, The Bepulican County convention Monday chose Messrs. John C. Low- I er and George D. Thorn delegates to the nest Slate Convention.

The vote stood: Lower 38, Thorn 43, with 8 for Jo fan G. Schriver. The large umber of delegates present, 45, showed MARRIED. March 11, by Rev. Dunkerley, Mr.

D. A. Goodermuth, of Franklin to Miss M.E.Jeffcoat, of Hamitonban. March 9, by 'Rev. Hankey, Mr.

L. M. Orrier, of Menallen to Miss The lower part of New Orleans was presidents, and Dr. A. Myers and Littlestown i i Kline secretaries- del- March 13, by same, Mr.

W. O. Seas- ly to Miss Jennie E. Lawrence, both of Union twp. March 12, by Rev.

Becker, Mr. W. H. Smith, of Huniington to Miss the damage is reported great, with lit-; crossing the street at a regular street 1 Laura A Rmdlaub, of Mountpleasant flooded. The levees was raised by bags of sand and much mischief thus pre- i a tes were not vented.

The steam pumps to relieve I -the city of surplus water were kept busy Many do not seem to fenow that the at their utmost power. Cairo was par- 1 avv gives the right of way to the pe- tially under water. At many points destrian. The man or woman who is for nd Children. tie or no loss of waters have Crossing is not obliged to look out for Penn was sold bv-the on the person who Is driving the team but to the contrary.

The footman gone down. The South sheriff of Fulton county on several polled to give the 7m ior damages, last Saturday, the I pose, but is entitled to one half and purchaser being George F. Baer, can compel a driver to turn out and March 12, by Rev. Dittmar, Mr. J.

H. Littlestown.to Miss Mag- upon the public highway is not com- gie Decker, of Westminster. attorney for the Reading Railroad, and the price The Pennsylvania Railroad did not seem to be represented. The sale may amount to nothing. and yet there is an impression at Harrisburg that through it the Reading and Harrisburg Terminal may get possession of the South Susquehanna.

Penn piers in the give one-half the road. Some of the Huntington township people are in a quandary over the discovery of a good buggy found standing along the roadside near the residence of Mr. Adam Bream on Sunday morning, which, up to Friday had not been claimed or removed by any DIED. Deaths rerces.c.. 5 centsa line March 12, in Hunteislown, suddenly, Mr.

John Dundore, aged 87 years, 4 months and 6 days. March 4, in Cumberland Mr. John Wkherow, aged 68 years, 4 mo. and 26 days. March 8, in Liberty Mr.

James H.A./ 1U So. CWoni St, K. T. Castorla. crires Celie, Cocstfaatsoa.

Soiir Sioscacii, Eruetalion. Wprsas, gii-tas od uroiaotCC cs CteatxY. 1SS Faltoa Street, JJ. TO BEG-IN" THIS -GREAT REDUCTION SALE OF- About fifteen persons have been pois- In ifc were a coa of tie ropes, Boaey, aged So years and 5 months. a blanket, and as nothing broken about the vehicle, the natural query has been, why was it thus abandoned i oned by eating corned beef improperly cured at Reading.

They "were seized with violent pains in the limbs, headache and retching. In all cases they were relieved bv prompt medical- attendance, though the attack left them Maw in a Very weak and exhausted state. It Eolaadus Peaser was the opinion of the doctors that too saltpetre had been used in cur- Jng the beef in order to give it color. Monday, March 10th, whilst near Abbottstown, was hitching four young horses in his heavy wagon, they took fright and ran away, Mr. Feaser was dragged some distance and thrown to the Ayer's Medicines have been satis- i ground, the saddle horse and wagon factory to me throughout my practice, especially Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which has been used by many of my patients, one of whom says he knows it saved his L.

Morris, M. Brooklyn, N. Y. Rev. C.

Reimensnyder, a representative of the American Sunday-School Union, and brother-in-law of ex Senator Allen G. Thurman, of Ohio, was stricken with paralysis at York "on Monday. He was taken to his Lancaster, and is pronounced to be in a critical condition. The dwelling of Robert W. Livingstone, a farmer in Burg Louis, Quebec, was burned on Friday night, and his two children perished in the flames.

A phenomenal amount of snow has accumulated in the higher mountain ranges of Colorado, in some places being 24 feet deep, completely covering telegraph poles. passing over him, two of his ribs and bruising him internally, i Mr. Feaser is doing as well as can be expected. The horses uninjur. Mr.

Wm. A- Slagle, son of W. A. Slagie, Tork, Hanover, met with a sudden death Tuesday evening. He was a student at the York Collegiate Institute and was about 16 years of age.

At the time of his death he was playing ball, jumped over a fence and imrnediatelv expired, presumably from a dislocation of the neck. The City of Mexico is to have the finest hotel on the American continent. It is to be erected by a syndicate of Mexican capitalists, and its cost, at the lowest estimate, will exceed ooo. March 12, in Cumberland of heart disease, Mr. Peter Hoofnagle, a ed 75 years, 3 months and 5 days.

March 10, in Hanover, Mrs. Anna wife of David Althofi, aged 52 8 months acd 17 davs. March in Hanover, Harry, son of Geo. Baublitz. aged 7 years, 4 months and 2 days.

March, 2. in East Berlin, Elizabeth Hildebrand, aged 75 years, 2 months and 14 days. March in East Berlin, Catharine Nickey, aged 75 years, 2 months and 14 days. March 10, near Arendtsville, Mr. Peter Kirne, aged 76 years, 6 months and 6 days.

Father, we think of oar loss In thee. Thy counsel, kindness and tender love, And that rhy face we no looser can see. And thus are sorrowful and sad. But vre think of thy fiith iii the IVrd. His blood that was shed for us and thee.

The promises of His precious word And we say," us well, sweet by thy rest." FAMILY. CLOTHING, BEOS' FURNISHING GOODS, c. The past year has been one of success to us. Although the weather has been- very unfavorable this winter, we sold a great many Overcoats and heavy but stili we have enough left to give those who have kept back fiom buying, some very Rare Bargains. We must sell the balance of our stock before Spring comes.

The consequences are the following ioiv Men's heavy Overcoats at 75. Jien's black "vrortted Suits at S7. Former price 55 50. Former price S19 1 Men's Heavy Orercoats at S3 25. Jien's Gne worsted Suits at 510, Former price Melton Overcoats at Si 73.

Former Men's fine at So. Former price S10 Jleu light Meiton Overcoats at ST. Former price $12 Men's heavy Suits at S3. Former price 55 Alcn's heavy a.t 25, Former price $7 Men's line Cassiinere Sui3 atS-'i SO, Former price 5S 75 Former price 814 Former price S5 Former price 55 To- Former price $7 Boys' Suits at S3 25, Former price S3- Boys' Suits at $4, Former price S6- Boys'tiiissatSo, Former price 57 50- Children's Suits and Overcoats from Sl-75 up. Ail of them nearly 30 per cent.

Gents' Furnisning Grous at a. sacrifice. Fine Umbrellas, gold head, from up. The Reliable CLOTHIER. Andrew Dellone Stand, next to Shirk's Hardware, HANOVER THE 'jurors 'jor Ajrzl.

A landslide at Troy, N. about The following are the jurymen drawn 3 o'clock Saturday morning, killed i for the A ril term the Adams Coun- three people in their beds in three houses i uarter Sessions, beginning on the and four- or five others were severely injured. One house was" entirely buried beneath the clay. At Allegheny City. Saturday morning, Frank Grady murdered two of his children in cold blood.

At a fire Indianapolis, Monday afternoon ten men were killed and as many more wounded by the sudden collapse of the building. Harry W. King, prefect of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Blind, at Philadelphia has been anested on the -charge of sodomy, on information of several of the blind boys. A son of Contractor Lloyd, of Johnstown, was struck on the head with a hatchet Tuesday and his wounds may prove fatal. A young man named Berringer was thrown under the wheels of an engine in the Cambria yards at Johnstown Tuesday evening and instantly killed, i That tired, debilitated feeling, so peculiar to Spring, indicates depraved blood.

Now is the time to prove the beneficial effects of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It cleanses the sjstem, restores physical' energy, and infuses new hfe and vigor into every fibre of the body. Wbile -Jerome Melhorn was repairing a floor near a fly wheel In the rope factory building at Hanover, on Monday his batcbet was by some means caught in the wheel and hurled around in sneh a manner that the blade thereof struck him lengthwise on the right band with terrible force, inflicting a ghastly wound. It will be some tiine before he can use his hand. GRAND Armor, Joshua Bain, W.

B. Hunter, Charles Troxel of Gettysburg. Andrew M. Baker, EasfBerlin. Daniel D.

Bucher, George I. Cole, Samuel I. Jacobs, Simon P. Stover, Franklin. Jacob W.

Cromer, Cumberland. Nathaniel Deardorff, Butler. George Fickel, Oliver F. Lerew, Jas. A.

Wilt, Latimore. David B. Hewitt, David P. Mumma, Bendersville. David C.

Hollinger, Berwick bor. John S. Hoffman, Menallen. James Leonard, Conewago. Samuel B.

Miller, Reading. Emanuel Plank, Highland. James Carna Smith, Mt. Joy. Wm.

A. Sell, Union. John A. Weirman, Kuntington. GENERAL Allison, Mount joy.

Henry Bucher, Wm. D. Bream, Robert K. Majors, John Mitten, Alfred Schriver, Straban. Samuel Buhrel, Lewis Carbaugh, John H.

Diehl, Jacob Mickiey D. of V. King Mcllhenny, John W. Tate, Franklin. I Jos.

J. Burkee, Simon Eline, McSherrystown. Henry Black, Thos. Heckenluber, Cough- Cures Ara abundant; but the one best known for iis extraordinary expectorant qualities is Ayer's Cherry PectoraL For nearly half a century this preparation has been in greater demaud than any other rem- for colds, coughs, bronchitis, and pulmonary complaints in general. "I suffered for more than eight months from a severe cough accompanied with hemorrhage of the lungs and the expectoration of matter.

Use physicians gave me up, but my druggist prevailed on ine to try "Ayer 5 Cherry Pectoral, I did so. anil soon began to improve; my lungs healed, the cough ceased, and I became stouter and healthier than I have ever been before. I would suggest that the name of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral be elianged to Elixir of Life, for it certainly saved my --F. J. OlMen.

Salto. Buenos Ayrss. "Afew years ago I took a very bad cold, which settled on my lungs. I had night sweats, a racking cough, and great soreness. 3Iy doctor's medicine did me no good.

I tried many remedies, but received no benefit; even-body despaired of my recovery. I was advised to use Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and, as a last resort, di.1 so. From the first dose I obtained relief, and. after using two bottles of it, was completely restored to Adams, Xew Gretaa, J. At ihe Family Grocery you can get everything that is usually kept in a first- class grocery store.

My Prices are lowest, and my stock all nice fresh. Call and see. Call my stock of Musical Instruments am selling: oft' at cost. My stock of Sbvels and I Sheetplusicfeontains the lat- est E-i CX2 SMITH, Proprietor. "Vegetables.

Flowers, Bulps. Potatoes i and stfle 3 proved so -plate SHOW inches, and frontispiece. Special Floral Every pi-rsoa vvho owns a of land or cultivates a plane shcuitl have a copy Mailed on receipt be deducted from first order. AB2ICGED PBEE. ROCHESTER, N.Y, 'Public Sales.

Bills for the following sales have been or will be printed at this office. Notices like the ollowiug are given free with all bills priiiu-d: March 21st. Friday, O. Coipir.an, on A. W.

Eieh- elberger's on York pifce.Ozford tvrp-, farm stock and implements, 32d. Sfttnrday, Jenrv Felix. Kxecnior of estate of Joseph Filis, iture. 27th, Thursday, J- Hersii. New household lUru it re.

Ac. 2Sth. Fiidhy, E. C. Winaiiu, at Kielielbe-rcer'si Oxford horse, hogs house hold furniture, A Baro Ghancs PESP-iEEO ZV 3r.

J. C. 6fc Lo-wsII, 2f.ass. Sold by all Druggists- Price siz bctties, To CONSUMPTIVES. offers for s-Ue the old-estal'UMied AND M.VUHIXB SHOPS, on Hanover Neir Oxford, Pa.

The shops are completely eqnipoed. in all departments. for rhPinannfac- taring and repairing of all asrleiUtnral ma- J. Blocker, Henry Eyler, While John Hetrick, of SteTvarts-- town, York county, was going along I the road one day last week with a I loaded wagon, the king bolt came out and he was thrown under the heavy load. His ankle was broken and he otherwise injured.

He remained in bis helpless condition over an hour before any one passe.d that way and rendered assistance. I Frank D. Cumberland. John A. Cool, Liberty.

Isaiah D. P. Diller, Wm. Device, Conewago. Abraham Gise, Geo.

W. Thomas, Butler. John W. Hickey, John linger, Edw. C.

Slagle, Littlestown. 1 Henry B. King, Hamilton. John F- Klingle, Freedom. John Long, Latimore.

Lemuel Malaun, Reading. Edgar L. Neely, John L. Yimmer- man, Huntington. A.

H. Parr, Peter K. Smith, Henry A. Weikert, Mountpleasant. Elias Roth, New Oxford.

Elmer E. Slaybaugh, Gettysburg. Jacob A. Schwartz, Union. The undersigned having been restored to health by simple means, after suffering forseveralyears with asevere lung affection, and that dread disease cox- SUMPTiONjis anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure.

To those who desire it, he will cheer! fully send (free of charge) a copy of the prescription used, which they will i find a sure cure tor Consumption, Asth- i ma, Catarrh, Bronchitis and all throat" and lung Maladies. He hopes allsuf- ferers will try his it is available. Those desiring the prescription, which will cost them may prove a blessing, will please address, REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings county, New Yorfc.

ALSO all persons to firm of J. O- are rennesten To pay- mentand loose having claims to present tliejco or settlement. 0 CARPENTERS use our SAW FTLEK to Pleail ki nds of saws so that, they vrill cnt better than ever. Price. SS-5O Circulars ind DI ices to agents.

Address, -B. ROTH New Oxford. Pa. 14aprS21v. Red Front Grocery Is the place to get FINE GROCERIES.

in come and see our $1.50 Ladies' Fine Dongola Button Shoes. They are worth; least $2.25. We have them on I last. A FANCY VASE givers the bargain. early and get your choice, as they are selling fast i At And'w Dellone Old Stand Broadway, Hanover, Pa.

Red Front Grocery has always on hand THE BEST BRANDS of FLOUR. Boots learned Tiat-raonialsfrom all of tha PrvspecJcs POST sent on niTKreitioa to TVf. Si7 FiKh Ava. Sew AUCTIONEERING PEORGB COLESTOCK, offers his service VJ to the publicas Auctioneer. Chargesmod- orate and satisfaction guaranteed.

PostoSice address, CHESTEK, Adams county, Pa. Red Front Grocery has the Best line of Tobacco Cigars in town -GRAIN AND PRODUCE! Red Front Grocery has fine OYSTERS. Don't forget the place, RED FRONT GROCERY, entre Spare. Subscribe for the ITEM, only The tmdersigned, having leased the Warehouse on Kanover street, New Pa-, will bnyand sell all Kinds of Grain and Country Produce, such as Wheat, Hay, Straw, Rye, Corn, Oats Potatoes, Bran, Middlings, Chop, also the best brands of Roller Country Flour. COAUSK TIXR SAI.T.

Sellerssnd buyers it to.their Wgr tosive rr.es. A liberal share of pnh- lie pa tronase solicited. DKLIVFRY anywhere in the borotish. J3-Oar leaves J. Oxford every Thursday noon for Baltimore.

Returning, leaves Millen station every Friday o'olocfc. p. AHorders left with receive pro mnt attention. maS7.j.

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