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The Ligonier Echo from Ligonier, Pennsylvania • 4

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The Ligonier Echoi
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Ligonier, Pennsylvania
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Natural Gas. FAVORABLE AND OTHERWISE The LiGONiKii Echo. What our Neighpors of the Frees I.igonirr ought to have natural gas. Have, to bay. Wkuxksuay Mor.vimi, Sept.

19, 18SS. The Democrat is in receipt of the hily those who have had experience with this wonderful fuel have an adequate idea of its usefulness and convenience. Where it is used, there is no smoke, no dust, no first number of tiie Ligonicr Echo, a LIGONIEE DIRECTORY. neat local paper started at the place named. It is published Hender choking coal-gas in the room, no eeal to carry in and no ashes to lug out and have son and gives promise of be the dust blown right on you vheu you coming a useful and successful jour think the wind is blowing the other way, uor.oiuu orFicr.KS.

Burgesa William Hays. nal. Westmoreland Democrat. As coal sells here, gas could certainly be V. KofTer.

J. II. Mtirdock, furnished as cheaply but even if it cost as Tho Ligonicr Echo, published at KissU. Williiim Peterson. Juha Linouier by Henderson but BRIEF ITEMS.

Our public schools opened on Monday last with a full attendance. Briug your job printing to this office. It will be done in the beat style, and at low prices. Westmoreland comity lost over by the fl-iod carrying oft' the bridges over its wtrealils. The old CMiinl-boatiiiau's reunion will bo held next year at Apollo, on tiie second Tliuiwday of September.

Large loads of very long aud heavy timbers are being hauled through town on their way to the new icehouse at Hell's. The dwelling of James Babel, at Derry, caught tire from defective stove-pipe, and together with the contents was totally destroyed. Mr. Puhel's loss is about 9iK, there being no insurance. Some five or six familhs fioni the neighborhood of Doing il and from much, it would a great deal cheaper, CO.

GROCERIES. HARDWARE. QUEEXSWAItE, STATIONERY CONFECTIONS. Having the largest and most complete stock in the above lines to he found in town we would he pleased to have you call and examine our poods before pureliasina and he conviueed tlmt we can sell as low as any house in lhe country. call special attention to our line of GLASS AND QUEENSWARE.

These joods are all of the best quality, and are sold at vury low prices. nvn I rgans Pianos THE CELEBRATED WILCOX WHITE OKOAN at rock bottom prices. Can he seen and obtained for cash, or on easy KV-Tf I.Cu" examine, and be convinced of the SCPKRIOlt QLALIT of lONh, WIDE KAXGK of MUSIC, and FINE ELVISH of CASK. printed in lilairsville, made iLs first appearance on our desk last week. 1 1 Hav, J- Crawford.

Clerk of Council J. H. Murdock. High Constable Jesse ltushoborger. Constable J.

W. Ambrose. Tax Collector Frank Kahn. is neat, newsy, und deserving of uc- convenience and comfort considered. In places where it is in Use, the inhabitant would not know how to do without it.

In regard to its safety, it has been shown that where proper precautions are Dot taken, it is a very dangerous element hot where cess. We wish for it the prosperity it dt serves. Irwin Standard. Post master Joint llargnett. Principal of Public The first issue of the Ligonicr Echo -Prof.

I. these precautions are taken, it can be used VALLEY NEWS. Miss Sulie SeU, of McKeesport, is visiting Mr. Kankin, of the Valley. Typhoid fever is abating up the Valley, there being no new cases iu the past week.

Farmers are making preparations for attending the. Fair at Greensburg this week. There ill be Harvest Home exercises at Ziou, up the Valley, the first Sabbath in Octolier. Schools in the Valley all opened on Monday, and the teachers all report a goodly attendance. Mr.

Xathan G. Eyater, in the employ of Jos. Home Pittsburgh, bus been visiting fiurjds in the Valley. Owing to the inclemency of the weather during the past week, fanners have liecii unable to much seeding done. The people in the Valley hail the Echo with delight, and are well pleased with the home news its columns contain.

There are quite a number of the families of the Valley going to attend the Centennial exercises in Pittsburgh, Sept i4-2f. The Kev. Hummel, of the United Ilr-th-ren church at Pleasant Grove, preached his farewell sermon to quite a large congregation hist Sabbath. Mr Eli Given and daughter were iu (j eensbnrg last week the turner on business at the Conrt House aud the latttr attending Institute. A young man by the name of Smart, while working on the roads last week, had two of the lingers on his right hand is on our table.

It is a seven column fdio aud well tilled with local news. as safely as cartwn oil, of which people were as much afraid, when it was first intro CHUllCHES. duced, as they are now of the natural W. II. Henderson, of Blairsville, is editor, and, although this his first The pipe-line which conveys the gas fiom Methodist Clmrch.

Rev. M. B. Pngl Urapeville to Johnstown runs within half venture iu the newspaper line, gives pastor. Services every Sabbath at 11 a.m.

and 7:1.0 p. in. l'rayer meeting every evidence Hint he will make the Echo a mile of this placc-and couldn't the people of Ligonier offer sutlii-ieiit indui'enient to the company to have them bring the gas Favette county, including those of a popular newspaper Jn old West Wednesday evening at 7::0. oung men meeting every 'J ucsday evening. Lutheran Church.

Kev. J. L. Smith moreland. Mhv success attend it.

-IMC? BETTEE IjNT THE WORLD. uere, loo NOTICE. pastor. Services first and third Sabbaths Every instrument is warranted for six years. We also sell the Indiana Times.

Suicido on the Southwest. of each month at a. in. and p. jn.

Sunday school ut 'J a. m. Lindeiaaa 2c Sorus', 3a.tlL-u.slielE. IZazletoaa. o.n.3.

ITe- Eag-laad Pianos Mk. m. Lang is authorized to Presbyterian Church. Kev. K.

G. Mi- solicit subscriptions ami adveitising About four o'clock on Saturday afternoon Samuel Krierer. conductor lor me ami to collect aud re Call and see us before purchasing elsewhere. Kinky, pastor. Services every halibut! at 1 1 a.

ui. and 7:80 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7.30. at the very LOWEST PHICES.

Hon't forget the place, ccipt for the same. Anvthing civen into his care will be promptly attend- on the gravel I rain, on the Southwest blanch, when coming up the road tended to. United 1 rcsliyterian I. hurcu. at present.

Services every two weeks saw a man lying on tiie track, about a NORTH SIDE OF DIAMOND, MURDOCk's BLOCK. HAYS George aud Tiiiuiiiih iiiown, will leave Thursday for Utah. Si-ine of the party, il is said, will btcoiiie Mormons. Mt. Pleasant JoUlllul.

The Indiana Times celebrated its (tilth birthday lust week by donning a new dress. The new type makes ipiite an improvement in the appearance ol what was always a good new s-paper, and we congratulate it upon this evidence of it-; prosperity. A child of Samuel Sprout, of Derry, was buined to death on Thursday evening last. The child had some matches playing with them when the mother went out. A few minutes afterivare nhe heard a going iu found the child had ignited one and the dress had caught.

Dtath ensued ill a few minutes. CO. LIGOXIKR MARKETS. Corrected weekly liy Munluck Si Burkey, at 8 p. in.

Catholic Church. Services second Sunday of each month at 10 a. conducted by Kev. Raymond Daniel. Evangelical Church.

Kev. C.H. Miller, pastor. Services every Sunday evening at 7:80. Sunday school at 2.

00 p.m. l'raycr Wednesday evening at 7. SO. Butter, per 20- mashed by a large stone sliding upon them. Miss Etlie Kraut, daughter of Geo.

lir.mt, DRUGS. DRUGS. Kggs, per 15 Lard, per 8 tell on Monday evening tor IVs Moines, Tallow, per lb 4 Iowa, where she is engaged in the millinery Country Soap, jer lh business. Hei mother accompanied her as Heeswax, per lar as Pittsburgh. mile below the Comity Home, near William Sulleiiberger's.

He immediately stopped the train and, went to him when he found that he had shot himself iu the light temple with a caliber revolver, which was lying ut hi side. The man was still living, I. ut was iu an unconscious condition. He was put on the train and taken to the County Home, and while being carried hum the station to the Home expired. I'pon his piron was found a discharge from the Allegheny hospital, and dated Sept.

lbh, v. 1th the name of licoige Ilassoll on it, and one cent in money. Coroner Hammer whs notified and went to the Home, hut returned without holding an impic-l, as he deemed Country limns, per lb The ladies of Keulah lief umed church will give a "neck-tie social'' at the resi- Sides, per Shouldora, per lb nce of White Campliell, near Jeir. ison New Potatoes, per bu school house, on Wednesday evening, Sept. R.

A. WILT, Practical druggisJ 00 White HeaiiH, per bil Turnips, per bu Hi. J-e cream and cake will constitute the lefieslunenta. gs, per lb Com. SOCIKTIES.

IigrmW No. I. O. 0. meet every Saturday evening in liren-iscr's Hall.

Fort Ligonier Pout, No. P.2i. 0. A. meets the List Saturday nilit i cacli in Council, Junior ().

V. A. jN'o. 221 iin eli- every evening in Iivniser's Kail. l'oit J.igoiiiei- V.

A. Xo. 831, meets the first Friday bi loie eacli full moon, in Jireiiiser's llali. Fort I.igoninr Council, Xo. 601, Royal Arcanum, meets alternate Thursday in Jireiiiser's Hall.

Library and Heading Room. Open daily from to 6 and 7 to p. m. Books are free to (lio.su ninj them in the room. W.

A. Libraiiau. Miss Looniis, Assistant. No. 1 Salt, per bbl 2 00 Koasted Codec, per lb ly Wended Housed CulVee, per Reunion at Idlewild.

Tlu'ie h-ii a pleasant family reunion Coll'ee A Sugar, per lh 8 TwTTXRJDOaiT'S BLOCK, 1'ca, per lb fiO at Idlewild Thuifduy, Tliowe nt-tendauee were S. 11. Smith and wife, of near Latrobe; Harry llerrington Pktfp.son-. At tho residence of the bride's parents, Heir Kradeiivillc, Sept. 11, Ivvi, by Kev.

('. It. Miller, Mr. William T. Wiblc, of and MUs Lizzie Peterson.

Oumk Si ickel- Tii at the Lutheran paronage, on the veiling of tiie 1 Kh of Sept. by the K-v. J. L. Sniiili, Mr William D.

Orme, of Ligonicr township, and Miss Lizzie A. Slickcl, of Derry. Lomisox. Mrs. Anna M.

MeCatis-land wife of J)r. II. O. Lnm-ison, of tlreensbiirg, died at her home in that place on Monday. and wife ami four children, of near LigorLier, Feu Ligonier Valley Railrifl.

it unnecessary us it a plain eae suicide. He as about 3,1 yeari of age and will A man of the same name und pareiitly of the ye, buihl apd complexion, was sent by the Poor Director's from the Home to Dixmoiit about two jears ago, and for wliwt' ktapiug they ate now paying, but lit thcr this is the person or not they ale unable to say. Ijisi remains were Latrobe; Mrs. Munson, of Johnstown: Andrew Munson and On and after Monday, May 1883, wife and son tiaiiiuel, of Fast Liberty trams will run as folluws:" Meriick Munson, wife, and two chil- A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Iren, Pittsburg Mrs. Mary Jjislier uid two children, S.

Pure Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals. Dr. J. C. Sheridan and wif, (oige kept to-day (Monday) when (Ley were intcrrel.

t' r.i t.1 r1 r1 1 -1 1 ic il 1j i ic 5: 2 i Anothor tfuddcu Death. CiiMpaiii Ciu'o. II. Sheridan and wife, H. F.

Speedy and wife, and Misses Jessie and Sheridan, of Johnstown. There was als: the Rev. Mr. Oliver, pastor of tho Presbyterian church, at Latrobe, and his family. Tills is thu Keeond ating of these Mrs.

Kible, a widow lady residing Kepul lirans of nu in SPECIAL ATTENTION' IS GIVEN" TO THE COMPOUNDING OP PHYSICIAN'S' PRESCRIPTION'S ANT) FAMILY RECIPES. in this place, died very sudd', nly laM Thursday night. see. in that was subject to aUaeks of f.dn'nv.v. the Town Hall last Friday evening, and i-rgauized it 1 lan ui-d Mm ton marching club, with V.

C. Knox as Captain, John Sinuvr First Lieuten v. -i kinsfolk. Tiie oGcnsion was birthday anniversary lust Deceuibe TOBACCO An5TD supposed to be Caused by heart trouble, tilld that on 1 1 1 i -4 occa-ion she roused up and told her daughter that 3 a. x-: ft; 'A ant, unit John tJunpr Second Lieu tenant.

They start out with mem It is proposed th.it hereafter there PERSONAL. Mr. Hubert Heyor, of Xatrona, is visiting in (own. Mr. II.

S. Denny was attending the Cleveland races last week. Dr. J. W.

Walker, of Jetmertown, was here last Friday evening. Miss of Knd, Pittubnrg, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George 11. M.

Z.ihtiiser, it prominent contractor of (Jreenisburg, was iu town last Wednesday. Mr. Jos Houston, express agent at Latrobe, WIW In towu Friday uveniug on MaHouic btisiiuss. Mesarn. Samuel Poorbimgh and Jacob I).

Murdoch of Ligonicr, were grunted )ensions last week. Mr. Jos. Lowry, an old Ligonicr boy, now of Philadelphia, is here vis shall bean annual gathering, aud for she felt one of her ''spells" uomiiigon of about foitv. which will and iu a few minute-) expired.

Mrs probably le largely Increased. They next year it was decided that it bhall take place ut Idlewild somu time iu Kible was about 7'J years of aye, and a decided to purchase uniforms, consisting of Cap, cape, and leggings; alto July. member of the Catholic church. Her remains were Interred iu the ceme Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, torches, hich we suppose are to enlighten the people on tfie lalill' (ucs. t.

About Correct. tery connected with that church on Sunday at ID o'clock. The deceased was the mother-in-law of Mr. J. II.

tioii. lhe untcrrllied Democracy Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Hats and Caps, r. 7' 7' -i The following address of a western should not be hi hindhand now in or 2 a editor to hi readers, uopied from an CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS. LACE CTTRTATVS Frank, the banker. ganizing for the campaign, and en old journal, is not a bail hit at hat dcavoiing to jrsuade the public to called the freedom of the press.

10 ich United Brothron Allaghany Cjoq- I'ONXKCTIOXS, Trains connect with the P. It. It. at Latrobe an follows With Western Express and Johnstown Accommodation, west, and Mail Train A Complete Line of Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in our torenoo. individual freeman will give you per believe that their siiU of the (piestion is the right one, by marching up and iting his brother, A.

Lowry. John Johnston, clerk at the Zim fect liberty to contradict and controvert the notions and opinions of every down the streets with torches, banners The Allegheny annual conference of ami Uav esst, in the lirornuiL' merman House, Greensburg, came the Church of I tie I'nit-d ltretbren in and transparencies, just as the Kepub- body but himself: "The undersigned und with Mail Kx press, east, in the after home last Friday evening, sick. Christ, will convene iu the V. H. licans are going to do.

It won pet retires from the editorial chair with noon i wtl'i I liilaitelphia press and Johnstown Accoiiiiiiodution.east, and Mail MORNINGSIDE FARM. Church, (i reenshm-g, on Thursday interesting until Uuh sides pet fairly J. It. McLaughlin, Sun Mureial, complete conviction that all is vanity. 1 nun, west, 111 the evening.

September at a. m. The From the hour he started bis paper, New Mexico, was registered at th Ldgouier House last Weudesday. opening termou ill Ik- preached Oil Sundays connect with all daily trains except Western Express in the morning Dr. (Jeorge Wagoner, of Johnstown warmed up ami 'Vathuscd." While we do not sw any practical benefit resulting to any oue from these displays of political ardur, yet we siipjM.se it is as harmless a ay as any for a man to Mr.

Ninon isoucher is visiting the present time, he has been solicited to lie upon every given subject, and can't remember ever having told a ami east ui thu afternoon. Gto. Suxkt, Superintended. It is ll ft Years since the conference friends tii this neighborhood, after an was organized, and it was decided at absence of initny yoar iu Kansas. wholesome truth without (liinluit H.

S. DENNY Breeders of und Dealers in Standard Bred Trotters FINE ROADSTERS. ftaSSome Fine Colts and Fillies for the last oonfcrelioe to hold during the work otl'his oveiilow lug- t'lithlisiusm, nig Ins subscription list or malting Dr. Kwingand funily liave return present session appropriate semi-ceii Jo not think that such displays ed from Nebraska, and are stopping tennial services. Dr.

Wagoner in his have, or should have, any effect on J. T. AMBROSE, M. Office on Main Street, ahove tho Diamond, with the doctor's father, iu this place the result of the election, but it seems sermon will give a brief history of the an enemy. Under these circumstances of trial, having a thorough contempt for himself, ho retires iu order to recruit his moral eotutitu lion," Ed.

Iloon, a young man about 20 conference. that the American people must have years of age, had his foot badly cut some way to unburden when tiny get too full of enthusiasm Ponsioiid for Old. Soldiora. l-2y iVddrecs O. Boac 2SO, Z-iigronJler, hut Friday while working at Kates saw-mill.

Among the pensions recently gran J. A. ASHCOM, ted are Iho following Increase, Jon Jno. X. Boucher, of the Internal Department at ILirrisburg, is Quito a Treat.

The elocutionary entertainment BLACK MILLER, MURDOCK BERKEY to woik it off by talking. Burglars Foiled. JJurylars attempted to gain an en-tiaiico to the residence of County pei) dins his vaealiou at home near given by Miss Mttry (r. Coombs iu the athan 11. Wilson, Shearer's Koads Samuel Poorbangh, Lijr uiier Lemuel K.

ilixoii, Sc'ittdale Jacob H. Dealers in Town Hall last Thuisday evening this pluce. Dr. J. A.

Asheom and M. I. How Dealers in FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, was a decided success from an artistic reus. liter Chambers, on South Maple Murdock, Ligonicr Dennis Whalen, Derry; Eli Wauganian, Knights; point of view. Miss Coombs exhibited natural talent and careful training er took in the Johnstown-Hlajrsville base hull game at the latter place last DENTIST, Oilico over Murcock Berkey'a store, LIGONIER, PA.

C. G. GRIFFITH, Justice of the Peace, a veil tie, on rrhtay night. They were watched by a resident on the opposite Siiuou Drinker, (Jrceiistitirg Thomp Haturday. They report a good garni-.

for the profession which she has chos son McLlfresh, Markle: John H. Schmidt, New Florence Heuben 1). Mr. James (). If.

Denny, of this place played with the Hlairsville base Ambrush, Mt. Pleasant John Wil- side of the street, who was aw akened by the bark of a dog. There were two and they winked for a considerable time at the front door, and not being Kucccoful went to the rear of the house where they remained a consid- ball club against Johnstown last Hit- bert, Apollo Joseph Harnett, Perry- urday. The score was 3 to 2 in favor opolis. Democrat.

of Blairsville. Wo make 8 specialty of BOOTS AND, SIIOKS. We have a full line of these; goods, of the best quality, and at jirices to Milt the jiurthasiT. CLOTHING. I Our stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing in equal to any in town also lluLs anil Caps.

Wepay particular attention to Under-1 wear and line Shirts. We also have a full line of I ruble time and again returned to the Charlie Bchonlau is smiling all over en. Her selection, were rendered in a manner which was a happy combination of art and nature, and which was decidedly pleasing to the audience. There were not nearly as many present as the character of the enter" taiumelit deserved, but those who did not go lost more than will be compensated for by the money sivol. We hope that when we have another good entertainment, our people will turn out and till the house.

ROBERT M. GRAHAM Corrections. We find that there are several mis himself these day. Caiibe a brand of the peace new girl who made her appearance at ils house last week and demanded fioul door, wlx. tt Is thought the con-tiuous barking the dog, which they attempted to pacify, scaled them oil'.

Why the parly v. ho saw takes iu last week's i-sue, partially because of our being misinformed. In AND 1-T otary I'mTsIIc, boarding for un Indefinite time. our Hotlce or air. l.iiihtii.

ol (hd: Mr. WilliMi) L'tiiir is authorized to their maneuvers faihd to give an alarm, we aic lan.ble to sav. A Vide (5 rove, we spoke of his daughter, I.IGONIia:, l'ENNA. Groceries, Seeds, CAXNED GOODS, SALT, LIME, TAINTS, OILS, VARXI8HES, Gents' tali Mi, Stationery, Ligonicr, Pa. GO TO Charley Bossart FOR HORSE-SHOEING.

Horses' Feet treated in a scientific manner. BlsCbmtUoi ia General solicit fubwriptiona and advertising Mrs. Foster; which is us DRY GCOBj AUD K0T101; who has occasion to down that for the iM'jio, uml to collect and re far as it goes. it should, however, Ligonier Academy Normal Institute. street at about that hour of the night saw tin m.

but irave it no thoio.ht read Mis. Foster Menolier. Also, Queensware, Glassware, Hardware and Keeping Even. Tho while not SPR1NO TERM Wll V. OPCN APRIL 13.

M0. Winter nionthg private lcMsouii in They were also seen pi the same typographical eirors changed the names of John Atbaugh to Ashbaugh, Atitiiiiu iif. (imutuiur liud Liu.rulurL. vicinity Saturday nitrht. and a e-oml GEOCEEIE3, and will pay the tescrii is now had of them.

and Sumstine to Lumstine. We will Hll'l Term ulli-r ajH't'lill tflU'rh-l-r Hiul iilht-rk iltirlni; all ttiui'utitm. Knr fur eipialiug their brethren of other parties iu number, are giving evidence that they don't intend to be left be Press. ceipt f.r the ime. Anything given into hi cure will receive prompt attention.

Mr. W. Tr of Santa Ana, California, town over Sunday. Mr. Drips formerly lived here, hut lias rewided in the west for many years, and thinks he could not be hired to live anywhere else now.

try to make these mistakes as few us IllKleit Market Price for Country ther ililnruiauoli nUilriiiii 1. M. l.KAIIAM, Produce. I'rincij'Hl, I.iKuiu. Fa, possible.

hind the procession in enthusiasm or A Bride from fcottaville. On last Tuesday Mr. Kli Porch was 15. 15. M'COLLY, A A road-making machine was tested united in nuuriage to Miss liolt, the wedding cennioiiy being eifouned in As evidence support of this assertion, we may mention thu fact that on last Saturday evening, the sh the Prohibitionists of Laughlintown, erected a very pretty pole, floating a Fik and near tho railroad station last Saturday Dealer in "Weddirfir Bolls.

Somerset. The bride was one of the lieiles of the Valley, lieina a datichter of Sir. C. afternoon and though horses and driver were unused to the work, Black' Old Stand, LICONIER, PA. Hott, postmaster at Kottsville.

The groom All Mi of Marhle ana GranitR, Krooks streamer ami a haudsmie DAVID SUFALL Manufacturer of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS, HUCKimRDS, ETC. Repairing promptly and neatly done at reasonable prices. it was shown that the machine could is of the firm of i'or. music dealers, Hag. he made, with cxiciieiiccd men Hid horses to do good work.

One of of Johnstown. Tie h. py eon pic will nt ori-e g) to in Johnstown, Tho Bost Yot. these machines used on our streets fr Muin above the Diumoud, LiaOlTIEB, Ligonier House, fjl. M.

Iu BOWSKIl, Proprietor. Mr. II. Porch, of Johnstown, was married on Tuesday, Sc)t. 11, at Somerset, by Kev.

A. Hash, to Miss Klsie I. I). Hott, of Kottsville. Mr.

Porch formerly lived near Kottsville, and the many friends of both parties in that neighborhood wish them all possible happiness in their wedded life. a few tuys might be the minus of where they will at I to fiiends after Mnnd.tv, Sent. 17; i lie both have the The tcaidw-M of our neighborhood making a vast Improvement on our who were at the County Institute last week (and there were very few who ln.s conttnntly on hands a good stock of Headquarters for Commercial Men. PA. LIGONIER, But Running to anil from all trains.

worn Iroin winch to select. were not there) report that the Institute was the best yet held. Attend ance, instruction, lectures aim everything was tirt class. Four hundred best wishes of tl eir in the Valley. Oiw.

Iniportaut Information. It may be new t.c sonic of our readers that it has raftM-d considerably ju the last week. Sont persons know it, and have told us the fact, hut to others it may tic f. ew. It will go, anyhow, when tr.fr" is a dearth of more Important lie thoroughfares.

Change of Firm. Messrs. Frank Hiair and brother have purchased H. F. Clark's livery stable and have taken possession thereof.

The transfer was made last Thursday. The Arm will be known as Blair Brothers. and seventeen leaches were enrolled; GOOD SAMPLE ROOMS. GOOD LIVEP.Y ATTACHED. The Pennsylvania Railroad will issue round-trip tickets from Pittsburg and Johnstown, via Ligonier Valley Railroad, on any day, good to return the following day, or if sold on Saturday good to return on Monday, for 1.60.

FOR A NICE DISII OF OYSTERS a SQOABE SEAL GO TO MANSFIELD'S, Opposite the Ligonier House. JOS. W. AMBROSE, Dealer in Eressed Lumber, Eoors, Sash, Shingles, Plastpring Lath, Lime, and Hair, LIGOITIEE, Repairing Flood Damajoa. The bridge across Mill Creek, a mile east of town, which was washej away by the recent flood, has been rebuilt, and is again passable.

the (ddest among them being Prof. G. M. Higam, who has taught for forty- seven years..

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