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The Daily City News from New Castle, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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French Prunes Vurkish Prunes, California Prunes, Cherries, Vnliforma Apricots, vaporated Peaches, Kvajtorated Ring Haisins, Valencia Itaisins, Layet" Raisins, English Currants, all other FIRST-CLASS GOODS in I general line of ut Kocte TO j.c.uoms&co. 66 West Washington Street, Shenango V'. CAMTi.K, 15. 10c A LINE. lomf on page,) ITY NSWS.

Malto. at the Malto at soila fountiiin. Best XXXX Flour. 8t arresta were made last night. will meet on Mondiiy night.

loaf pineapples at the Greeks. cimdition Is still very precarious. to fit any size window at Terry Bros. 2I8tl2t6f4t Vum! California at tiie (ireekn. of all kindn for your Sunday dinner at the Greeks.

cooler, fair weather are the indiciitiouK at liuttoas. Eftie Ilarbisou entertained friendH on Friday evening. makes a sjiecialty of iine gro- ceritis and country produce. 212ttf (ire(ik has just received a fine lot of sugar loaf pineapples. Stewart says his new boy is the finest in Shenango township.

habe gute Schweitzer kase. 212itf ohn ekgeii Schweitzer kase ist zu liaben von John Berger, Washington 212itf orders for coal at J. P. otfice or P. S.

barber shop. 22Utf is headquarters for Schweitzer and New York (ioshen cheese. 212itf in remnants at Brown Friday and Saturday. 222i2t glass factory shut down Friday night for the sununer. that is guaranteed not to nxst for one vear is sold bv Terry Bros.

a durable of j)ainting, buy only the Lucas Sold by Terry Bros. 182i2ni52t2m Robinson, telegraph at Junction, was in the city last evening. services will be celebrated at the Reformed Presl)yterlan church on Sunday. C. Gies, the Youngstown ChiroiM)- dlst, will be in the city Monday next, at the Robinson House.

223i2t party of young enjoyed Friday evening at the lumie of Wm. Wyman, on Court street. marriage license has been granted to D. W. Emery and Jane Unger, of North townshij).

North Beaver enjoyed a social and strawberry festival at the residence of Joseph Brewster Friday evening. J. C. out, and a neat, attractive and interesting soldier j)aper it is. -SUPPER AND FESTIVAL AT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH NEXT TUESDAY EVENINli.

EVERYONE COME Hattie McCombs will give a moonlight lawn fete to her friends at the home of her parents next Friday evening. May is making the cheapest best shoes in the city. Call and see the shoes he is making for Over grocery. 22Si2t painaii of fiercer and county speak very favorably of nomination of C. Townsend for C'ongress.

City Conmiencement ill be on next Thursday. A large number of New Castle and county to attend. Pittsburg press club luisstnl through the city in a special ear on the E. P. railroad.

The memljei-s were on their way to Conneaut Lake. Day at Epworth M. E. church to-morrow promises to be a very interesting one. Extensive preparations being made.

is getting their shoes jUiado by Mort May. He better and Jcheaper repairing than any other in the Over Sharp, formerly of Mt. Jackson. ji been promoted to the book fk of the law firm of Burnham filottson, of Morehead, IMinn. and home grown cherries at the Greeks.

Norris changed cuffs through a mistake with some one at the picnic and will be glad to change if the party who has his will bring them around. next Thursday and Friday evening the of the Seccfnd U. P. church will give a supjK'r and strawberry and ice cream festival at the church. All in- is l)eing taken in the divorce ciise of Ida J.

Halford, who asks fur a divorce from her husband who was sent to the from this county for bigamy. boun lido clrciilntion of the Dally NEWS 1 st far than that of any Daily oircMilated in New and iH north twice an much an vertistinK medium to local is just twelve weeks ago Thursday that the reck at Wampum at which Ex-County Treasurer Hartnuin was injured. He is still unable to walk but is able to go out riding when carried out to the buggy. and John Martin and rence Diamond, New tliree sweetest singers, serenaded a number of last night, among them was the City Editor of the ews Their singing was enjoyed hugely. colored band serenaded Thomas J.

and Aunt Sarah Hall at their residence on North street Friday evening. Mr. Hall made a brief and feeling address to the members of the band, thanking them for the courtecies extended. NEWM in the only in the city Which telefrraphic ter prepared on day of publication. All others publish the Krrams which the NEWM published terday.

number of friends surprised Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly, of the West Side, on Thursday night, their wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs.

Kelly received a hanging lamp and many other presents. A very plaasant prest'iitation sj)eech was made by Miss Edwina Clark, Mercer county jury has aiupiitted Clark, the Sharon murderer, and now whenever a man wants to kill anyone all he has to do is to load himself up with rod and go ahead and kill, and the State legalizes the sale of the stuff, the use of which legalizes nuirder. (Jordon, of New Castle, into the Telt'(jnun sanctum yesterday, and talked entei-tainingly about the administration, and things. He said the P. were now working to make a good reconl, but would begin exerting themselves for glory after holding office three or four terms.

Wm. is a gentleman and a scholar, and luus faith enough to lieal the sick of half the United Yov.ntj»tonut Telegram. Two i'roton Younic liadles Enjoy a A couple of young ladies living in Croton, who an immense' capacity for fun, but whom the big word d(3es not scare any more than if it was a common monosylable, the princii)als in a little the other evening. )ne of the girls herself in her go to and by another awful girl went to ciill on a young girl, whose extreme shyness made her the first object of attack. The young lady was asked for at the door, but seeing wliat she was one of those horrid men, she shut the door and fied.

The mother asked the party in, but fearing detection, they excused themselves and expressed much sorrow that the call had caused the young lady of the such embanass- ment. This affair is like a number of that A Former New C'astle Little tilrl's Success. The many friends who the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

tMd Ixislie, of this city, will glad to learn, that though now only a little more than eleven years old, she has made a hit as an elocutionist. The Youngstown Ifei'old says of her in speaking of an entertainment there the other night: selections rendered by and Case of Young deserve esjHicial notice. Although under Professor instruction but a short time she (lisj)lavs ekK'utionary iK)wers that would be creclh- able to any Best XXXX Flour. Toting' For The Repul)licans of this county are voting this afternoon for a candidate for As- Judge, Only two are running, O. IL P.

Green, of this city, and D. Moore, of Wilmington. At the Second wanl a j)oll of Presidential choices is l)eing taken. At 2:20 62 votes had been cast. Tht' were follows iJ Lincoln 2 1 No -Drink Malto for the nerves.

Death on CriminalN. Detectives Brown and Marshall are certainly death on criminals. Of the last five arrests made by them five are convicted of crimes will send them over the They are Wade, Maxwell, (irant and Heckathorne. at the Notice to The duplicate of 1888 for City, Poor and School taxes now in my otfice for col- lec'tion. ohn levixs June 15,1888.

Citv Treasurer. Purely Personal Palaver. Captain J. B. Nicklin has to Franklin.

Ixittie (iarvin is visiting friends in New Wilmington, F. Gardner, of was in the city Saturday. Deputy Sheriff Wm. F. Douds leaves for Tuesday.

S. Nicklin leaves on Monday for Seattle, Washington, Ter. Carrie Irvine, of Sharon, is the guest of Miss Kate N'each. J. C.

Nelson, of Yomigstown, is the guest of New friends. Miv. S. J. Edgiir has returned from a visit to frieiKls in Edenburg.

Ex-Mayor Wm, of Youngstown. was in the city Friday, Miss Adda Liken, of North Beaver, went to (irove City Saturday morning. Henry Evans, one of solid citizens, is in the city the guest of relatives. Prof, Dodds, of Allegheny, is visiting the family of Treasurer Martin Hartman, Mrs, (ieorge Reis and daughter, Miss Rosena, have from a visit to Knoxville, Tenn, J. C.

Hutton and Wallace luive returned from Titusville they attended the Mrs. Edward Hadnett Ward is on her way home from California to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W.

Clendenin. Cowardly 4'onduct. The on the limestone road Friday evening recalls the fact that there is more than one fellow whom a sound drubbing would teach a lesson. A were coming up South Mill street a few evenings and near W. B.

residence they two men leaning against a fence, A few minutes later the men ruslring after them, and, close behinil, kept step with in front, who turned off on a side street to go home, when one of the roughs you are going to turnoff we are not going any and they once niore resumed the leaning attitude at the near- fence. The party jtroceeded home, but were again startled by the two fellows nmning behind them and again intruding their company and other trifiing annoyances, that, nodoubt, warranted something more than a rebuke, A gentleman in company with a lady is always desirous, if possible, to avoid a and a man who will take advantage of the sitiuition to satisfy his cowardly and disiigreeable projxmsities, is a fit subjfvt for j)olice surveillance. How FeeLs. The Sharon JleraUI in an editorial on the nomination says Major did nn-eive the nomimition will be very nuich ted by the Republicans of county, who luul given him their unanimous port at the primaries a few weeks befori', and whom they hoped would be with the district nomination. The convention, however, has decided otherwise, honestly and fairly it is only fair and the Republicans of this coiuity will (lo their whole duty in rolling uj) a gofxl round majority for ('.

Townsend, the nominee. They will give him the same hearty, earnest and loyal sujv- they would have accorded 31c- Dowell, than which no man need ask iiest XX XX Flour. Thrown into the Yard. On the fii'st of May some one threw a number of into the yard in front of the residence of Robert Jones. Mr.

Jones notified Detective Brown of the fact at once and at the advice of the latter said nothing about it, for the tal)lecloths had evidently been stolen, and it was thought a clue might be ol)tained to the thieves. This has failed and Mr, Jones states that the owner can have the stolen goods by calling anti describing them. Western washei-s at Terry Bros. Prices awav down, lS2i2m52t2ni Field Names are going down on the little list of entries for the field day games in a very encouraging way, sheet will be closed this year than last, and no one will be to compete who is not entered. T.ew Young and have been appointed to receive prizes from men'hants and business men, and they that the men are handsomely.

list of events is smaller than last vear. Bananas very at the (Greeks. A (liaujit With a Pony. Just noun to-day word wad sent to the office that four or five men were drinking beer from a in the oods near the residence of Jarties Cnuu. Chief Scott went to the place but three of the fellows got away.

Chief Rodgers captureil a man named Hagey and took him to the lockup. It is said the gang made three or four little bovs Best XXXX Flour, rntil the Scale is The jniddlers at the two mills finish to-day, and will return to work until after the scale is signed. The Etna nail factory will run for some days until the material on hand is used up. It is t6 l)e that an amicable settlement of the difficulties will goon reached. How a CDood 9 ne From the Shonlder Frustrated a Murderous Attack.

is a lonely bit of near the long of the limestone road that c'ame near being the scene of a tragedy Friday night, James Brown, of the Third ward, was two young ladies to a and they Avere going the near way down the track when they suddenly surprised to see a man swing himself over the fence anvl make a dash toward theui. Without a wonl he seized Brown ))v the throat but was immediately on the ties by a blow in the face. This was but the third one with a kick added, rentlertnl the man unconscious, James struck a match and hbi vanquished but could not recognize or identify him in any way, so replacing about a dollar in change that had fallen from the strangers pocket, he hastened with the girls to their destination and then gave himself up to the authorities, thinking that he liad iK)ssibly killed the man. The officers at'companietl Mr. Brown to the plaw where lie had been attackeil and found nothing but a large ik)o1 of blooii where the man had lain, and by blootly finger marks on the fence it could be seen where the fellow had Nothing was fourftl to indicate who the party was or could any reasonable surmise made to act'ount for the strange occurrence.

Mr. Brown Ls congratulated on IiLm successful self preservation. When he examined the fellow all efforts him proved futile, and Jim certain the fellow was deail. The place is near the sjM)t where young Vangorder attacked sometime ago by highwaymen. The fellow who made the assiuilt on Mr.

Brown a heavy set nuin, nmch than the man he assailed, but the fellow who gets away with Brown nmst be a regular Sullivan to ASSAULTED BV TRAMPS. A Well Known Farmer Shot by a of Rouvhs. David Moore is a well known fiirmer who resides in Coitsville, just across the line, and he is well known in the city and county. On Friday night a gang of six or eight rough looking tramp got into his field and he went out to order them away. The him and one of them shot Mr.

Moore in the right arm, infiicting a serious wound. After the had firt'd the shot they made their Mr. Moore also fired and it is that he hit one of them. Mr, Moore is a prominent flirmer and last year was a Democratic candidate tor County in Mahoning, OriranixinK: a Drill At the desk of the Secretary of the M. is a containing the Constitution and of a military org-ani- ziition known as the New Castle Y.

M. CA. Drill Forty names of young men are signed to the constitution. It Is exiKH-ted that a round hundred will join the when an accomplished drill master will engaged and an efibrt made to uniform and arm the company. Should the organization hold itself sub- to the call of the State, in case of net'd, the will furnish arms, and it is thought that the presence of an armed and well drilled company in the city would reconunend the movemrnt tti the citizens in such a way that the uniforms could be paid for by subscription.

For jiarade and for public demonstrations of any kind the coitipany certainly be in demand. 4'harlie Power as an Fmpire. The speaking of a game of ball played between the and the DesMoines. at says of Power: was another good thing about the game, and that was Powers, the umpire, He certainly is the l)est one that las bwu seen here. He knows his lousiness from the word go, and he the bwt conducted game set'n in many a day on the Chicago Ball Park, If the league had him they would in The of the same city says Powers made a very favorable he is prompt and just in his dicisions on balls and strikes, waiting till the ball crosses the plate calling.

and he is active in gettinij around to make the base txIasM Play Hall. The teasel's and fillers of the okl Shenango factory played ball ith the new factory yesterday atternoon. and IMiilip Reider were the Watkins, and Chris. VonDerAhe, of the nine. The old nine made nine runs, but the new made more.

The Idowers and also played at the grounds with a very close sciore. The old show groimd was the scene of the slugging. taettinK Itetter. The many friends of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Falls 'will l)e gUid to learn that their children are improving rapidly and getting along very nicely.

Their daughter, Mary, vvho suffered so long from spinal meningitis, has almost entirely leg was broken coasting, is able to be around on cmtches. The joint will not be as was at fii-st feared. at (rreeks. WATCH FOB THE OF Grand Central PHARMACY No. 140 Washington St.

pposite ostoffice 3STew Stoclc. OHAS. P. NORRIS, DEALER IN Parlor Suites, Chaznkr Suites, And all kinds of Furnilure, at the Lowest Living Prices. Our stock is all fresh from the manufacturers, and contains no styles or shop-worn goods.

Undertaking a specialty. Give us a caix 118 Washington Street, New Castle, Pa. SOOTT Sc OO. Agents for Nature own laxative. CORNER WASHINGTON and MILL STB.

WALL PAPEE AT REDUCED PRICBS 2T811y An will convince vou that WE LEAD! Street- FURNITURE! If you want a bargain in FURNITURE DXJNN CO. tlxo to Hermosa, Excelsior, Guaranteed to be Havana Fillera. THE LEADING 5c CIGARS, hxj sc Fine Groceries, Flour, Feed, Qiieensware. Hardware, Etc. Cunninjiham Block, Nos.

8 and 10 Pittsburg St FKUHUAKY liST. ROLLER CHAMPION, The iKSHt patent flour made. erybody, 'I he is the cheapest. Try a aaok an voii will use no other. Also LILY WHITE Patent Flour.

Doth the above luTands for sale bv AIN SB the Star Grocers, Nos 8 and 10 1 ft New Castle, Lawrence county, I.ESI.1X: Finest Baby Carriages KKaP THE IF YOU WANT PAPy CAI.L LOW STOCK TO SE 1 FRCMl WOTi THlS BTJO-S. PARIS GREEN. HELLEBORE, SLUG SHOT, SLUG KILLER, INSECT POWDER, OO TO KELIABLE DUUG STOKE, COK. PITTSHUKC; AND MAIN STS. WILLIAM S.

STOUGHTON, AND FEED STABLE: Rear of Commercial Hotel, Pittsburg Streets First-class in every Prices reasonable XIU QTniini 4 TnW and aatiBfaction guaranteed. Call and see ua. 28 £Jlyi i Oi I I UI 1 NEW FXJRlSriXXJRE IN NEW STYLES and at prices to suit you. receiving (iuily at W. F.

DUFFORD Nos. 6 and 8 Main Street, Across Creek from Postofflce. Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! FIREWORKS A CAH LOAD OF ALL KINDS OF FIRKWOKKS Jl AUUIVEI) AT THE GUEEKS. 1 THE iriYoice of New York cheeije iust received at Xolife of Tlie regular ineetinjr the Mvitiiul Builtliiiii inui Loan Assix-iutioii will helil evening, Juno Itith, at McC'reatly? liall. A full attendance iy reijuested.

E. A. oxnax Pres't. 223t2t botli California or home i grown at the Greeki-. IMPORTANT TO WORKINGMEN' CirSTOM-MADE BROGANS uf our own make and nailed to order.

The best brogatv lu the world. Try oni-! pair and you Will buy no other. OPPOSITE POSTOFFWE. AT D. H.

DICKSON Livery and Feed Stable. Everything First-clasa aad Prices Ueasonable. Wholisili Stoti, M. C. CUNNINGHAM, 104 vt 103 Pittsburg CHOICE FRESH GROCERIES 9 Jlly Canned I Teas, Spioen, FLOru, FEED.

tc Freaii Country Pnxtuce, Vetretabies and STREET. in and tnapectstock.

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