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Franklin County ia Paragraph. la Shippaaabarg to Ha-r Manufacto Social avnd Personal Famgrapaa. Mrs. Dr. Robert Horner, of Gettysburg, The public schools of Cbambersburg con ries I The article which appeared in Tut Nbws tain one thousand, three hundred and sixty.

was visiting acquaintances, In this locality, this -week. three pupils. of last week in reference to the establishment of some kind of Industrial works In Ship Tbe Taylor works at Cbambersburg are Mr. Thomas Lindsay, of Orretown, baa now running a force of one nunarea sea SHIPPEN3BUKG. PEN2TA: Friday Morning, October 14th, 1887.

eighty men and are compelled to work at been seriously ill for some time past, with disentery and bis recovery is doubtful. Anniversary Celebration. Ke ported for Tue News. Tbe Ladies' Home and Foreign Missionary Society of Memorial Lutbrrin Church, of Shippensburg, celebrated their tenth anniversary on Tuesday evening last, ii the lecture room of the church. The exercisrs opened with an organ voluntary by Miss Annie Woftsker.

followed by a touching prayer of thanksgiving by the pastor. Rev. W. E. Stahler.

Tbe report of the Society was read by Miss Sadie B. Noftsker. The Society was organized ten yrars ago with night pensburg. has been universally commented upon in favorable terms. We knew that such would be the case, but then the matter should not rest at that Talk Is not all we Jack Allen, of Horse Valley, bas a valu Mr.

and Mrs. C. J. Reddig have sent out Knit red at Post Office at Bhipptnsburg, Pa. at Hrrrmd-OnJi Mail Matter.

Information CoaearalnK Camharlastd. Mrs. Nuutcher, of Carlisle, was chopping wood, when the axe got caught in the clothes-line, fell on her head and cut a deep gash. George Thomas, of FraDkford Township, committed suicide Friday of last week, by banging. He was a man well up in years, and has a family of grown and matri-d children.

His wife is still living. He was well-to-do and was preparing to build a new house. ISo cause can be assigned for his set. The Mecbanicsburg Journal says: "A number of the newspapers of the County have published statements setting forth that Lisburn, this county, is overrun with cases of typhoid fever. This is a mistake, as we have it from a reliable source that tberef is not a solitary case in the town; nor 'has there been for some time pst." able black dog which he sets much store by.

One of the dog's peculiarities is to chew tobacco with evident relish. invitations for the celebration of the fifth anniversary of their marriage, on Monday evening, October 17th. WillUm Mackev, one of Horse Valley's Prof. John E. Means will please accept farmers, raised, this season, sixty-one and want we want action, and until we see our people acting we will have little faith in their talk.

Tub ISbws says to all, don't let the subject of establishing manufactories be allowed to die out; the continual agitation of the matter must eventually bring the desired results. The agitation of the import thanks for Chicago papers giving full and one-half bushels of cleaned buckwheat from oie bushel and six quarts sown. illustrated accounts of the visit of President Have opened up the Fall Season with a larger btoek than ever of mm mmiMMm cm, HATS, CAPS, ami in order to keep trade lively they are offering such Bargains that Cannot Fail to Attract Buyers. They are making a si-ecialty in one grade ot BIOIYIS'iISIXJIIITlS, but twenty-four members. The first year they raised fifty-six dollars.

They annually Cleveland to that city. Thomas McAfee, one of the proprietors of Mrs. B. F. Grouse, of Westminster, and NOTICE.

Advertiser and other mil please take notice that tee go to press regularly every Fridtiy morning, and cannot insure Vie insertion of much matter after Thursday eening. Ttie mail dip on each paper indicate the time mfien the subscription expires, and is a rereiDt in full to that date. the McAfee Hotel, in Mercersburg. was stricken with apoplexy Monday, and it is Miss Kinma Smeak, of Baltimore, were vis believed that he can not recover from the ance of inaugurating some industry that will give employment to our labor iug class, and iting the family of Mr. 11.

C. Bhriner, on increased in numbers and funds, and tbe record, owned and blessed of God. in the past decade amounted to 950, there teing two distinct funds, one for bome and the other for foreign missions, the same offi" ra taking charge of both. Mrs. Alleman filled the chair as president from tbe organization of the society until her -departure for her effects of it.

Mr. McAfee is about sixty- South Railroad Sstreet, last week. two years of age. Thursday of last week, George Adams Mr. bamuel Unislev, or Urrstown, was Sheriff Mowrey left for Philsdelphia last stepped into the hardware store of Stevick again elected treasurer of the East Pennsyl Friday morning with Jacob Kyner, who bring more wage-earners to Shippensburg, is one that should command the serious attention of our moneyed men and every one having the future prosperity of our Borough at heart.

Thb Nbws knowj that there are Barr. in Carlisle, with the Intention of vania Eldership of the Church of Uod at its was sentenced at the last term of (Vurt to purchasing a revolver. He was thown a annual session in Lancaster County last week. MINOR MENTION. IN ALL SIZES, AT TUE LOW PRICE OF thirty-two breech-loader in which a cartridge was Disced and while attempting to take husband's new field of labor.

Rev. Stahler, by request, addressed tbe society. His words were impressive and inspiring, and with much eloquence he ex-emp'ifled the causa by teaching them that four years imprisonment in the Eastern Penitentiary, and William Hall, whose sentence is two years and six months. Mr. II.

J. Duke and family, having re many people of wealth, who have their moved to Harrisburg, bis residence, on the the cartridge out with a knife it exploded, Robert Ferguson, a young gentleman of accumulations invested In such a way that the ball lodging in the celling. Fortunately corner of Main and enn streets, is now all are made spiritually better and tbe Guilford Township, was seriously injured a no one was Injured. occupied by Mr. J.

W. Lutz, who removed their Incomes are assured, will care little about the necessity of industrial works being established here, but then they should re few days ago. He way playing hall, when a bat slipped from a player's bands and A woolen mill has lately been started In from Plmnneld. Mr. D.

II. McPherson, of Minneapolis, struck him in the side, breaking several ribs. New Cumberland, a little town a short dis tance South of Harrisburg, on the Cumber land County shore, and it gives employ It is said his condition is very dangerous and member that they are members of the same reached Shippensburg, Thursday Church stronger'; also the progress of evangelization exceeding the spmtolic days. The churches not being impoverished in any way. shows the work baa God's approval.

Miss Mary Hale read a beautiful poem, entitled "Through Death to Life;" ss Sue Walker a selection, subject. "Mrs. Pickett's Missionary Box." which contained a beautiful mo ai how eminently use'nl we his recovery doubtful. community with those who are not so fortu night, and is stopping with his brother Mr. ment to half a hundred male and female Burglars effected an entrance to tbe store 2 Dollars and 50 Cents, a Suit that caunot be bought anywhere else in the Valley for double the money.

IN OVERCOATS, they are offering, as usual, big bargains, and have them in every grade and style. SUITS madekTorj) prices. W. McPherson. Mr.

McPherson looks in workers. Fine blankets are manufactured nately situated, and a desire to benefit their fellow man and further the prosperity of our of J. B. Cook, at AUenwald, Monday night. Last year there was not a single house built excellent health, and is warmly greeted by Some Ave dollars change left tn the drawer his many menus.

Borough, should overcome all selfishness were taken. In addition clothing, boots, Miss Zatae Longsdorf, the talented daugh In New Cumberland. This year, since the establishment of the woolen mill, one niw bouse has been finished and several more are in progress of construction. This shows to the value of f40 were stolen, the thief or thieves also appropriated a watch belonging to Mr. Cook which had been left ter of Dr.

W. II. Longsdorf, of Carlisle, on their part, and they should give every encouragement both by word and fiaanci ally to any movement that will add to our who graduated at Dickinson College last that enterprise begets enterprise, and a good la bis vest in the store. Summer, has gone to Philadelphia, where start made insures success. prosperity.

Samuel B. 'Diller, of Lancaster, who has she will take a course in the Woman's Med can become by only trying to interest others. The choir sang some beautiful selections, alternately, which were very enjoyable The floral decorations were exceedingly pretty. The present officers of the society are: President, Miss Sadie B. Noftsker: Vice President, Mrs.

William Hatter; Corresponding Secretary, Miss (-srrie Diehl; Recording Secretary. Miss Emma Reluck; Treasurer. Miss Sadie C. Noftsker. A pleasant feature of the occasion wss the distribution of refreshments to all present.

The following orders were granted at the To take a business view of the matter, any Fried mush. Autumn hues. New corn meal. Nothing but leaves. A frost, a nipping frost.

Crysanthemums ar. blooming. The base ball season has closed. Grand weather for husking corn. Weather somewhat unsatisfactory.

The glories of Autumn are upon us. To morrow will usher In a new moon. There is a growing demand for celery. stylographlc Ink, at TheNews Bookstore. It is said the Kail wedding will be numerous.

The Thanksgiving turkey is now being sized up. Mowers for Winter blooming are being pot ted. A full line of schoo.l bags at The News Book Slore. Indian Summer will soon be on the bome stretch. The circus is here to day.

Don't neglect the children. There is a good deal of useless gunning In these irts Not a single wild pigeon has been seen In this locality. Don't burn the leaves. Better use can be made of them. The regal dahlia is now blooming in all Its Autumnal splendor.

The blossoms of the pale moon flower attract a full share of notice. Where will the experts in progressive euchre, be found this Winter? purchased the famous Caledouia property ical College, and fit herself for the practice lving in Franklin and Adams Counties, is Commissioners' Office since our last issue of medicine. reported as having having had several ad John Snot's, brick for pavement 5 IX) HOLLAND BRO. Rev. D.

8. Shoop has been re-appointed sensible person knows that when there is employment for mechanics and laborers, there is more demand for dwellings, and consequently real estate advances in price (Samuel Kppiy. roaa view a i 'earner niibllsliinff election nroclama- pastor of the Church of God congregation at 4H 96 vantageous otters to sen ms recent acquisition to New York and Fbiliidelpbia capitalists. Mr. Diler expresses his confidence in his ability to dispose of the immense properly at a handsome profit.

XV. A. Lindsay, burial of Indigent soldier. Si Of) William Harden, brushes for laU 3 (10 Shippensburg, which will be gratifying news to many. Rev.

Shoop has been preaching and better rents are obtained for houses, so that the landlord who is the possessor of houses for rent, derives an increased revenue Jeorg (iettle, road view 3 lit H. (ilauser Si Son. shinnies and lumber for hrldBB 2ri6 68 Look at Hollasiis' new advertisement. with entire acceptance to this congregation, The new barn of A. A.

Shrader, in Kllza Brown, interest on bond luu 00 and as bis acquaintance widens his sphere of Antrim Townsuip, was destroyed by fire Mondav morning. The flames were fiist from them. Then there is more money usefulness will be extended accordingly. Herald Printing Company, priming regls-trarlnii hills 2 40 Sale Register. EXTENSIVE discovtrel about half past one o'clock and On Thursday night of last week, the sev.

Bills for the following sales have been spent for the necessaries of life, from which source the merchant derives a benefit. It the structure was soon in rums un tne eral fire companies of Cbambersburg elected printed at Tub Nbws Steam Printing House, John Zinn. Clem of the Courts fee 2)0 73 .1. P. Brindle, Justice fees 1 Kroner, witness fes 1 36 W.

K. Murphy Sons, record books 16 00 il. K. Peffer. printing election and court proclamation 61 32 or they are advertised in Tub Nbws.

All Mr. Clay Ilenninger Chief Engineer. Mr. barn were consumed all Mr. Sbraders bay and gears and three calves.

The loss will be between $1,200 and $1,800. is a homely saying, but nevertheless ttue, that "money makes the mare go," and with our laboring class constantly employed, the llenninger is a wide-awake man, and has persons getting their bills printed at this office or havine them advertised in Thb STOVE ii TINWARE HOUSE, A dlsnatch from Carlisle says: "The always taken a deep interest in the fire de Judge James D. McDowell, who was a Freshmen of Dickinson College have been partment, and under his direction it will member of the Legislature during the ses- Nbws ill receive a notice free. On Saturday, Oct. 15, at 11 :00 a.m., David E.

Hollar, one mile weit of Monuul, brood sow. 4 shoals, buggy, spring waeon, harness, household goods, etc. Samuel 8. Hafer. Auctioneer.

See always be kept up to the etandard of effi money they would put into circulation would amount to large sum in the aggregate, after passing through the different channels A woman can use anything now to deck her of 1881, died at the residence of William W. Gillan, in St. Thomas, Franklin County. hazed, and more thoroughly and effectually than for a number of years. It was done at ciency.

bonnet save a stuffed clam. Sunday. He was born on tne loin ot There has been an advance In the price of The numererous friends of Rev. J. Harper night, between the hours of 11 :00 and 3:00.

of trade, the benefit of which to the com Black, formerly pastor of the M. E. Church, The proposition originated in a crowd on the camous. Everybody was aroused at munity at large could scarcely be computed. March, lSlo, ana was never marriea.

in 1871 he was elected associate judge of Franklin County and served five years. coal. This is chilling news. In these d-ys the preserving housekeeper has a good deal to put up with. of Shippensburg, will regret to hear that his We ask our people to seriously consider West College and nearly all the upper class little; sons, William Granville and Eddie, He leaves a large ettitato.

Itit-re was no mistaking the foot prints of men turned to see the Sophomores do the suggestions made in Tub Nbws, in the past and now, and not let the matter rest until something definite has been accom Rev. C. Cort, of Cbambersburg. bas re the Freshmen up A room owned by two died of diphtheria on Friday of lat week, at the residence of Mr. Black, in Clearfield.

ceived word from Philadelphia that Dr. Freshmen near the doctor's ollice in East bills. On Saturday, 15. at 2:00 p.m.. In front of Court Hoiish, ChambersburK, (Jeorire A.

Koser, will sell Ills farm, situated near St. Thomas. See ad vert iir in. nt. On Saturday, October p.m helm of Barbara deceased will sell house and lot ot urotiiid on I'enii Street.

Sliippeiis-burn. See advertisement. H. Hremiemau, Atlct. On Thursday, October 21.

at 2.IHI p.m.. the farm and mountain lands of Joseph (i.Cressler, deceased Iwo rnileasoutli of Shippensburg. See advert Iseinent On Krtday, October 21, at 1 :00 p.m.. Joseph Whistler will sell I ii.u'ts mountain land, a miles west it NewbufK. John Ktevtck, Auctioneer.

''Ills. On Friday, -tuber 21. at 1 Ml Prank T. Hntiih win sell at Caiiifleid, lot of Cow and plished. Brinton and Secretary Stuart Culin, of the Ja'-k Fnist.

Thursday morning. Don't bum the leaves: gather tliein on piles and take them to the compost heap. If the moon is. made of green cheese. then the in in in the 111, mil must be a skipper.

The little fellows were sick less than a week. tub never did advocate ttie estso- College was first visited, In resonse to a knock it was opened The whole party rushed in and filled the room. The lamp and their death is a sore bereavement to lisbing of one large manufactory, but has always considered that a number of estab Antiquarian and Numismatic Society, pur. pose visiting Franklin County this month and make invest Igat ion of the caves in the county and of the bfines found S. Z.

their parents. SHIPPEiVSBURG, rV- AVe have on hand a large and surior lot of New Style Stoves. OUR NEW STYLE COOK STOVES cannot be surpassed for their cooking and baking qualities. OUR DOUBLE HEATERS are all of the Wr.l 11tm Our OrtutnenUl H.pmru are just hCe. ami are giv.ng rfcet sat isfae.

We have a large artnieul of i Htovr. at 111 pticcr Tit" 'd llvkHs Htove House of Hhiciisbiirg cannot be undersold. OUR FIRE PLACE HEATERS! was lit and a snare cleared. A blanket was Mght drifts are not Just the thing when Cl A. D.

Hope, of Roeelle, IS. who was lishments employing from twenty nve to snatched off the tied and a dozen pbo Ilawbecker's uiiarrles at Williamson, ana of a visit to bis daughter. Miss E. D. Hoiw, there is a citrus staring you in the I lie ln-avy Ir -ts nf Wednesday and Thuri di nights was a death vegetation mores surrounded it.

A uiimber of Freshmen were present, some from Ignorance, the geological formation of the land in that teacher of music in Cumberland Valley Htate fifty hantls would be of more lienefU, and in rase one compelled to shut down for a short time, the few bile hands would not affect the community like a large one em vicinity. Cott will ansist ttieiu in tne lert would be. very much Unproved hle.ni, B'tibliW. I iimilm.loro I'lillef, Auction others from curl'ily and others as prisoners of wr. One after another they were tossed work.

in ar.inee tt tii were removed Normal School, at Hliippenaluirg, rtturued liouie on Monday. We bad llm pleasure of meeting Col, Hope on tbU ncrunl.tn, having ploying hundreds of workmen. At a innelliig of Columbus lodgn. No. I he tie, it ti.iHli.e with men who Inn row In a blanket until considerable, of the celling I if Nbws will have something ftirthir iravu wav.

Tlit-v were nut to sing and 75, F. of CliHuil rnliirg, on I burs. to say uin the afnive ubH't, but In the make speeches Itoys and whiskered men. In. in I'et.

l.ip.iy Ta il Is Hut they don't pay r.i.l I ue -aster and ll.tgemlowii. English and (Jer. Hay night of I sit week. Past Oram) ll'ick-i rsmitli, of Cumis rlatid lMlgn, No. IM), of meantime let our il.n lak some action formed liN aeiialhtatice while a resident of Sotnervillf, N.

twenty years. ago. At eer. on Krlilsy, od, 21, hi '2 tt in t'lever Hon, 'lrVeislmrK, liotses. iMllle, slierp, hops, liiniltuit implements, iii IK piu, liliiile, illy kikhKHc, Jo epli Miller, Auell er Sen bills.

Oil Srtlilldiiy, Oelubef Ji, eliln lit NVllllSIII llnli'ltnfl, deeeiised, consisting of ISO dWrdllnM" and stole loom on Went Mam street, hlilppetis burn, and eilnm sud lot of (rrounit, In lowtt. ship, west ot the II. uuh, II lirtMitieiiiHll, Au-thmeer Men hill tltol ildveltiselnellt. teachers and preachers, with sweethearts am! pastorales at home, all went up In the themselves, and it will soon tie an aceoin- for at III" New Hook HliipimiiHimrg.iiislalii'ilthe rollowingoiiicttrsi that time he was proprietor of Hope's Kx- blanket ami danced a breakdown on a coal Noble Grand. P.

II Weaver i urami, I'all ami rtitinlng on Hie Central lUilroad of liox to the patting of a score of hands iiuw Doing gathered, and Kiatik W. Day. Assistant Secret ary, John ate IN rfc llest.lles. ami tin Ibe work. Tlirv IipjI up Ml as well as down.

fee Iht in and 1st convinced. Also a full stock of pre New plUlHil fact. Don't looking for something big at first, but tw content with something small, and Iw'ore long we will see plenty of life and prosperity where you see almost the silence of the tomb. Wake up! to your Jersey, ami attorn mat nine no lain (Hit Some, when thev went up, were souwd S. F.mblcki HuptHirters to Isolde Grand, ll.an A Imaliae I tie ihnit the -on I'S l-'V an Is.

I l.e I'-IIIK1 of iiM einiit tjt teen pounds. the town of Kosclle, which has become a laniel Suler, WillUm Feldinatit Conductor, about the street with stained pumpkin up to date Is ahead populous city of resiliences for the business J. W. Gordon; Warden. George Denton: with wsler; others had their bare feet blackened after room was visited and Freshmen pulled from their IhmIs and Interests, people of Nlnppenburg: nu of New York.

Col, Hope is a gentle one handled and fit Inside Guartliiin, Samuel J. Haydetit Out- mat) of commanding appearance and of treated to similar ludunilies Hie heaviest tde Guardian, lUvitl D. Scene Sup on liuis.iav 27. al 1 -in p.m.. at rest-lienor of 1.

J. Minll. North bailrosd SUfPt. Ship'bslui. household furniture, ete.

Se bills II. Ilieiiiielimn. Auctioneer. On Salnidiiv, October 1 adjomnul s.tle nt real estate I tleesaman, deceased See advertisement. II.

liiennenian. Auctioneer. K. Ktner, of Hai-rislnirn. oilers two farms, In l.ursan township.

Franklin County. at private private sale mull November 1st, when he j- will be sold at public sale. See advertisement. Boys' and Children's HlO il A kg a ins in agreeable and affable manners. man of the class, a strapping six-footer, un I he chestnuts are liegtnnlng to fall.

That Suits, at Hollands'. dertook to defend himself with a club, but Mr. Alfred M. Warner and wife, of De Is to s.iv the minstrel and theatrical companies porters, Bruce Snyder, Harry M. Mileyi Supporters to ice Grand, Edward 8.

Hoke, George C. Lesher. after a scuttle he Rave in and allowed himself are starting out. catur, 111., are visiting relatives in this piece, the best in the mar ct, and everj thing kept in a First-Class Btove and Tin House. The Best Tin Roofing and Spouting DONE OX SHORT NOTICE.

to be tossed. On Saturday morning of last week. Mar and are the guests of Dr. A. N.

Hauck It is said the hired girl who gets up In the morning without being called. Is in love with cus Ward aicrvnigiu, tne youngest son oj From tub amocnt of Hats we are selling, Mr. cousin. Mr. Warner left Ship Weather Proverbs for October.

the butcher boy William M. McKnight. Lsq was drowned we' must be doing pretty near all the trade- pensburg, with his father's familv. in 1952, KuilMed bullfrogs made of striped plush are i he very latest parlor decorations. Their in them Hoixami Bko.

in tbe alling spring, at namuersuurK. The Falling Spring runs through the rear of and, with the exception of a few years' It Will Pay You to Call You Will Save Money. Silence is eloquent. residence In Ohio, has resided ever since in Mr. McKnight yard, is not tencea in.

ana is crossed by a foot log. Near this log Mark. Real Estate Sales Th approaching Winter will be a trying one on mechanics and laborers, if the times do The house and lot, situated on Fayette the above city. Mr. Warner is express agent at present, but in early life learned the Items Pertaining; to the Church.

On Sunday next Rev. S. Wylie will aid Rev. J. Smith Gordon in communion services.

On that day Rev. J. It McCallister, of Shippensburg, will preach in the churches at Middle Spring and Newburg. There will be an Old Folks' Concert given in the A. M.

E. Zion Church, Shippensburg, Thursday evening. October 20, under the auspices of the Daughters of Conference. All are cordially invited to attend. Doors open at 6 exercises commence at Admission, adults, 10 cents; children 5 cents.

not soon brighten up. Street, Shippensburg, belonging to Mrs. The curse of many towns is the number of printing business, and still has a hankering Emily Clark, has been sold to Mrs. Rachel who is about eighteen months old, was playing with his little sister. She lift him for a moment to get some plaything from the bouse.

On her return Mark was missing. Search was immediately instituted. Between twenty minutes and a half hour later From Boston Journal. Much rain ia October, much wind in December. A good October and a good blast, To blow the bog-acorn and the mast.

If Oetolter btitig heavy frosts and winds, then will January and February be mild. When it fteezes and snows in October, January wi'l brins; mild weather; but if it is thundering and heat lightning, the Winter will resemble April in temper. Warm October, cold February. As tbe weather in October so will it be in the next March. individuals who always want to get for the atmosphere ot the printing ollice.

Ocker, for the sum of fTOO.OO. Mr. Warner was one of our school compan ions, and as a matter of course, he takes Mr. George last wt purchased from the heirs of Michael Kyner, deceased, ieligbl in talking over the days "when we SlarK was iounu in tne ppnng near n.iug FARMERS, BEWARE. Your great enemies are near at hand, and you bad better look to your interests.

We mean the HOG CHOLERA, which is sweeping thou- were boys together." He reports his tamer. their farm in Southampton Township, Frank Street bridge. He was earned home but the friendly band which lifted him from James Warner, in good health, although lin County, paying therefor tii.OOO cash. eight years of age. His mother is also the water had come tix) late.

The school property, known as "Bull We lern from Vallev Spirit, that on Sun liviug, but in delicate health Eye." on West Main Street, Shippensburg, Hinkle'. Carpet House. 7 Ti llQ Rev. B. F.

Alleman, late pastor of Memorial Lutheran Church at Shippensburg, wss installed as pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church of Lancaster, on Sunday morning. The attendance upon the services was large. wss some years since, sold to the Colored day morning, George Soowberger was found drowned in the East Branch of the Antietam Creek, near bis residence, in Washington Th Fruit oftha Earth. a arnn 1 1 r.

nr HniNflpm I I'l I 111 I ill 1 1 1 I I I .1 I I Villi 1.1V I I v. I. We Baptist Church, but tbe tittle was not made It will be noticed elsewhere in Thb Nbws, something for nothing. man who taHes a second wife, and persists In praising the may find It to his advantage to be bald headed. Isn't it about time some ingenious chap in vented a new slang phrase? The old ones are wearing a venerable look.

The gin id housewife in her endeavors to make home comfortable and clean'y just now, tries the patience of her liege lord. A circus s'ill holds a Arm grip on the world No nutter if It is the "same old thing; over aga people will go to the circus. Noiiucronestiiveeverb 'eii found In tobacco. They are probably afraid that devotion to the weed would 111 lure heir const it utlons I he Cumherland Valley Hose Company, of this place, are talking of running an excursion to Baltimore, on Thanksgiving Day. The temperature and weather was highly Carpets and Smyrna Kugs.

Smyrna Kugs. we do tbe Township. Mr. Snowberger lived with his brother and sister E'izabetb, both un until this week, when a tlied was given The consideration was three hundred dol the installation of Hev. Dr.

Allcman, as pastor We claim that 1 orn.inr1intY lilro carpet trade cheaper and better ma(Je it appearance near here, and is spreaumg hkc uptown. ows Gloves the best glove Vliumc-. ti Gloves tbe than any house of the St. John's Lutheran Church, at Lan married, and on Saturday morning bade his lars. The address to the pastor wss delivered by Rev.

J. W. Goodlin, of Millersville. that to the congregation by Kev. Dr.

P. Born, of Seiinsgrove. After the benediction the con sister good-bye. as she started to attend a caster, and the following may be Interesting, Haobkstows Mr. Joel Shapley, this week, disposed of a house and lot of ground, situated on tbe love feast, with the remark, "This is the 1 we were sumrised the number of packages made, fo-sale only at Holland: corner of Main and Washington Streets, year, ana sold In p.verv case.

wrhere it was used in time, it this Borough, to Mr. James Keeder. for gregation gave their new leader a hearty greeting. The church about the pulpit was beautifully decorated for the occasion. r2v 1H drertioemente.

the sum of 1.650. We understand it is Mr. Keeder's intention to arrange the build Saturday. atTrappe, Montgomery County, ing for mercantile purposes, The TORK FOR ALL. Permanent em- the anniversary of the death of Henry Mel- favorable for church goers last Sabbath, lightest sprinkle of rain fell at sunset.

saved the hog, and as a preventive it went far ahead ot our most sanguine expectations. People who nspfl thftm last vear are coming hack to get more, loyment given to enTRtlc men and cboir Muhlenberg was observed. Hii tomb Judge Herman, executor of the estate of the late Henry W. Kanaga, sold at public wnmpn 'vrvu. rierr.

tfa awelr and 'illexnentt Some of oar eehanges are raking up the last time you will see me." At 6ix clock in the evening he was missed, and immediately searching psrties were formed. These continued the bunt for him through the night until break of day, when his body was discovered in the creek about two hundred yards from his residence. It is thought Mr. Snowberger committed suicide. He was eigbty-four years old and not of sound mind during recent years.

It was necessary that he be watched almost constantly. He was very wealthy, being reported as worth $75,000. He was born on the farm on which he was found dead, and made but few journeys from it. It is believed that he was never in Cbambersburg. and the oldest Lutheran Church in America, woimv ches' nut about work on the South Penn paid SanuuVs worth 5and full particulars free.

Address. O. Vlf'KEKV. Auirusta, Me. Jhi I iii this chance.

Write today, flint 4 today. sale the C. Herman farm, situated in Silver built bv Muhlenberg in li43, are there. which we take from the Era, of September St. John's Lutheran Church, Dr.

Alleman pastor, had the most remarkable display in its history, on Sunday, the entire day having been devoted to a Harvest Service, the first of its kind we believe since the foundation of the church. The pulpit, pulpit platform, chancel, chancel railing, everything was covered with rl iwers, fruits vegetables and cereals, and these were contributed by the members of the congregation and their friends. Among the notable objects were two sheaves of wheat, a sheaf of oats and a shock corn, and a hunch of grapes, weighing 2J pounds. Every flower, every fruit and every vegetable in season was represented, including huge watermelons, cut in half, pumpkins, cantaloupes, apples, peaches, nars. grapes, potables, tomatoes, oranges.

Spring Township. The farm contiined 120 Hundreds of Lutherans from all parts of the i-1 -l and telling us how they saved their hogs and put 4 DJOURNED HALE of a acres, which brought $H3 per acre, aggregat Railroad to le commenced thereon. It will interest the average reader to know that tue buckwheat crop this year is abundant enough to in ike griddle cakes go around. 1 country, who regard him as the father ot the r- FA KM will sell at Public Sale ing ffJ.imo The purchaser was George of the House. In Chumbersburi church in America, gathered there and tooK TTlllTlP.V 111 lPir DOCKetS.

Wertz, of Hampden Township. rtrnr. i li. 1KS7. at clock p.m part in the services.

x. The HI soon commence work on the for the new bridge which is to span the Mrs. Margaret J. Fleming has sold her house and lot of ground, known as the FARM nt loO ACKKS. situated In Kt.

Thomas Township, near lands of Col Dixon and others. This farm will nositively lie soul at the said time. The Gettysburg Sentinel says: Hon. John tall race of cobweb flour mill, at Orange Street id-r Is recommended as a cure for rheuma A. Swope has contributed the necessary Shoon property, on the Turnpike, a short We never nn a better stock of extra tism-.

sweet cider, not hard, is the kind to use: distance east of Shippensburg, to Samuel Moore, for 400. who will take possession Home-Made Re Carpet than we have now. Call and see them at inkle's Carpet House. hard cider is known to tie up a nun's legs aw fllllV. immediately, and will erect a shop and funds to erect the handsome new tower of St.

James Church in that Borough. This is an exceedingly liberal and munificent gift, as its estimated cost will lie $3,000. Mr Swope's donation was made very modestly. Canl nil hose have pass-d wholly out of OUR CIIICKEIV POWDER Is so well known that it is hardly necessary to tell you any-thini; about it, but then there might be some one who has not heard of its good work, and for their benerit we want to say something, and that is this, it is the only known medicine tvi.ui. will rum rhirken Cholera, nnd we have so much conn- carry on blacksmlthlng.

Mrs. Fleming's lemons, peppers all were there, and much more, and the arrangement was exquisite. Above these pyramids of fruits, flowers and vegetables a white dove tl wted In the air, an the as a whole, was most charm l'-7 IH lY.r-11, Your Friend 1.1KK TO HAVK A NEW COAT, WRAP, JACKET, NEW MARKET Hlin Winter? If will rind llm Largoct Aiaortmont and Ljwctt Pricoa and although it has been known in inner circles for some lime, be did not desire its pub residence, adjoining tne atxive property, is also for sale. The fsrm John Doner, at Doner's Station, in Penn Township, Cumberland County, was offered at public sale last Thursday, but was not stricken off, the ing. lication.

His father and grand father were liberal patrons of the church. The congregation was very large, morning OvEHcoATs for men and lxys, atColTejs'. Scotland Bridge Moved. The Citmlicrland Valley Hsilroad bridge, which spans ConcciichesgiKi Crock, at Scotland, Is to be replnccd with a stone arch bildgti. In order to accomplish tbl.

the Iron bridge had to be moved out of the way, and Ihii was successfully performed, Tuesday, In the short time of seven tnliiuttts The brldn composed of two spans and Is one hundred nnd twenty four feet long. A call, signed by William E. Dodge and and evening. In the morning Dr. Alleman denee in what it will do that we an; willing to refund the money every time it fails, providing the directions nre strictly lollowed.

ii 4l. tlum f'ciii mir highest bid lieing only rwi per sent oihe." leaders of the varum Protestant do- It Mr. preached from Isaiah Joy be fore then according to inv i i nominal, fca U-m tan-d fnr euera. II you do noc nave me vutmi fashion, and ladies can now gather their skirts to step into horse car without causing an alarm of f.re. -There H) much water standing In Orange H'l'et.

wot of the Branch It is thought the iter ma. has sprung a leak, and should be looked aftel the lelioW Who IS Opposed to minlstrel vs. ne n.i'i I. is very inctu il In his a'- lend nice Hit free performance given by til" in 11 1 i tr ncl Din ike too much stonk in tii" mm who jo, i tii it he win loe a dollar It may be that he u.i.iht owe 4 llialiy provided air-b-d trust him. I he tuiiK oi undoubtedly enine-il Hi ifl lli is kepi up ben 111 til 111 Hot he obliged! re; morning to toj at his wile's cornd tr ce paid we tllil tvl learn, and the service was concluded by singing AT Powder and you will never be bot heretl wit it it, row, uo not I 1 1 1 I nt nriil "Bringing in the sheaves in which the but we have iM-en informed that Mr.

Doner loses tevcral thousand dollars on the sale. Mr, niir paid $11 scru for the farm. congregation Joined with will. In the evening the sermon was from (Jenesis wait until hall jour cnicKens are uenu, mu i-umu un B't pack. "And Abraham called the name or mat place Ji hovh JiVeh a it is wid to Ibis day In the mount of the Lord II shall I seen Conterence oi an evangt'iirai i nriMunris in the I'ulted Htatea," to lie held under the auspices the Evangelical Alliance of the tilled Htates, ill beginning ou the 7ih of December nrsl.

Tbe following are to I studied: "First What are ll pnMitt iciii and niipurtuiiitles of lliel'biis Ism church ami of IIim cuuniry? Heeioiid I'mii any nf lltmit lw mel by it neatly fsn iipi rstiiiiti'f evstitfeliisl -In Milan, iUi O. A-T-i 1. ICJ.I.v esc cjo. The hi i.nii invoice of those siilmiuiiUiil i'Miity (tools, for men and Im just opened (iiii.iniil ((! Cill and Icuin jiritt Mm li upturn had to Iki moved together, also an additional spun sid-i'in feet, nf Iwo ulrdiTt had to bu moved wllh It, making a tnlal hmi of nun litimlrrd him I frnl, sli moved at Ihu shiiim Hum mi witti Hi Minn i'ier. Tim f'WiitHiii was wl ami Um hicn tiiiiMiiifiHy vmu ul Death of Mt Olbantaa.

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ii ml. t-r jit illll. Ill' Mil 1 1' lilt-'- is ii bil- ,1, Btil-iHttbndi'til Mf tHml sthitln Hii-. 1Mb tll-MltH il t'tttt? il Ihh bH Mli Hr iilHIM' titiiViH tut WntMtt Hi ilrlIHt (lltiTi'S, at low titll't-H, MeftWiity iif Hit httmimht hftilittl Iti (Slill. attil tl-entiH't In li'l.

b'ttti ti( wlilcli (iiisl. lUUri'ifl nf Nf hir rl itt--ill HI FS. l.otttH llllit tllspolllils lit Sihllli hit IM iMi-li I I I Kl l.O 1 111 Olfl t'il lll oiiiM lie M'l lllsiiMafft tit Ms I I- 1" I the t'l I I'l tot li, ill lW-i II. It! iIVIT HiCV to i r- loisltw Ht the n'd st-ltid MsiMi. ioimi-'i or otii-r it i -nd-'icv to mike a i htt h- ha tost fitted his Tlio llflfifirstown Fair! I ftl -i fviiip Sl'f-'MI 1:1 Hllrl ft If.

l'l'''(t, '''t I titt'i li I "it i OCT. 13, 19, 20 ftfii 21, 188T. 1MMKNST. CASH ttvKMH'M. For trials nf speed i'-iV2 KJ Cattle show 1312 Off Horse show 1.1 Jl poultry show ilS Household and Farm products -24 ftO 8heep and Hog show 314 00 GREAT MACHINERY EXHIBITION.

To make room for the maehlnery exhibition 1 which has outgrown the six acre space devoted, this feature, 5J0 feet of line shafting to propel at U. Rtittitiifl I i dott'-e al filirabp-h, N. i. Pht tatne here Ave wi'iks Si'O ti tl'U tier ftierd, Mrs. F.

Fli-tttitiK, and was spending the time pleasantly. She was the cen're of a large 1. 1:1 r.T 1.2TJ Hit i'ti tJ 24 2M i s.5"i) mi i y-9 1.71.7 I' Iditi'lH l.i wcure i.irriii:uion. Other storks, bonds and mortgag -s lie from apiroveit reserve Hseius Hue from other National Hanks hue front State hanks and Imnkeis Heal estate, furniture and fixtures Current expenses and taxi paid t'hecks and other ea.su Items Hills of other Iwiitks Fractional paper cum'iicy, nKkels and veins Speeie tender notes tlnri he bM held cimllml'itisly ever Mure. In the same cutnpkny.

Judge itt Carllle. hail an earlier' connection with It than Mr. Hiddle. At the lime of its orittn-ization in October. 1931, lib was elected a director, which position be bas held continuously to the present day.

He wss president of the company from 1871 to 1873, at which period he resigned his ollice in the company to accept the position of Commissioner of Agriculture, tendered him by General Grant Don't fail to call and see the bargains in Chinchilla. Melton and Corkscrew Overcoats, at J. C. Rummel S.Tffl 00 LSI 00 2.su) on 5.WI0 00 Speculation In Potatoes. Fur several weeks pnl there bas been active movements in tbe potato market In the Cumberland and Lebanon Valleys snil counties west and north of these regions.

Enormous quani Hies ot potatoes were purchased and shipped to the West from Pennylvania, New Jersey and New York, the result of which has been to glut tbe potato market in different parts of that section. Railroad authorities of Chicago refuse to receive any more such freight, because they have more on hand in cars than they can find storatre IT tsf Htn tufte, Htiii evt'tjthiMg Wiitked like rinekwotk. Dentb of Oaot-c McCarty. George McCatty f'lsd ht the County Hospital, Thursday, aftr nn illnm of some weeks. This individual was generally known as Burts," from the fact that he was raised by hi grand-father.

George Burns, of Southampton Township. Mo-Carty has been quite a character in I is time, but laying aside all his faults, he served in the Union srmy during the Rebellion, and was badly wounded. He drew quite a pension, enough, probably, to have maintained blra, but he was profligate in his way of living, and much of it was squandered. He leaves a number of children, all well to do, and respected in the communities where they reside. He was about sixty years of age.

and his funeral will take place to-day Hedemi.ti.m fund ith S. Treasur rircie of itintances Her agreeable. I -fly like manners and charming conversa-li irial powers won for her the esteem and respect of all who made her acquaintance. She was sick alsiut two weeks, and although every effort was put forth to prolong her life, "she sank in tbe embrace of death on the evening mentioned General Boyd, of the Cumberland Valley Railroad, placed a spe-cial train of cars at the service of Mr. Ol-bausen, and on Wednesday nisiht tbe body, in cbaree of undertaker Elm, was conveyed i t7) to machinery has been ereeted.

Trie Shalt win ce 2)10 machinery nas oeen erecv. er (Viier cent of circulation) er to per cent, oi driven by one powerful engine TRIALS OF SPEED. Total If von need new Carpets, call and for and purchasers and prices are falling off daily, because the failure of the Western po our Fall Goods. New styles at the very LIABILITIES. apital stock paid iu I '2-155 Surplus fund I'ntlivided National Bank notes outstanding 4-l': Dividends unpaid 3 0 no Individual deiKisits subject to 81.9.8 fcS einand eerti ricates of detosit i Due to other National Banks J.l"z I Due to State Banks and bankers Lb 53 Children's Coats to Elizabeth, where it will be prepared for burial.

The remains will be interred at Pottsville, Miss Olhausen's former borne. Her age was twenty-three years. tato crop is not as bad as was at nrst report ed. lowest prices, at inkle's Carpet House. Child Injured.

turn ih i.r new )thtiin rods and a tramp comes lisihts his pipe and to sleep th- IV Ot Fs'IIONEI I. i "id fisliioned Yes. must eon less Tlie pittern of tier dress, 'I he -incient frills and ftirlelows. The uled riorums and the bows. Whv 'he should show those shrunken charms, That wrinkled neck, those tawny arms, I cannot guess: tier russet gown Round her spare form hangs loosely down Iter voice is thin and cracked her eye And smile have lost their witchery.

By those faint jests, that flagging wit. By each attenuate curl. She sut-fiv is, I must admit. An odd old fashioned girl. Tis Ioiir.

long since she had a beau. And now with those who sit a row Along the wall she takes her plaee. With something of the old time grace. She yearns to join the may wallz. And slyly niffs her smelling salts.

Ah, many an an eel in disguise walk before our human eyes: Where'er the fever smitten He In grimy haunts of poverty, Along the rk and sijualld street, drunken jests of txxir and churl, She es with swift and ttlDlug feet Tlos j.unc old fashioned girl. Jjfofci at Spring mil Cemetery. There will be 14 trottlna nam. 10 running races. 3 chariot races, steeple chases and hnrdie races durins tha Fair.

In addition to tbe above races, the association have secured the TIERCE BACINU COMBINATION." composed of ten ladles and gentlemen riding and driving 12 thoroughbred horse, comprising in part Koman standing races, runninte races iu wagon and chariot with double teams two mile races, lady riders, changing horses every half mile In trout of grand stand under speed. Tim daring feats of the ladies and gentlemen while driving and riding horses under full run upon the track are alone worth a visit to the Fair. A FULL FOUR UAYS1 EXHIBITION. Opens Tuesday, October 1. closes at Frtdav.

Jh-tober 21. 1HH7. Exhibits iu, mnvwi hAffint KMiiirriav. October tl. at Men's wool suits made to order, as low COST FROM 75 Corits to $10.00, AND as nine dollars, and some very pretty ones at 39 Total We'll Gat There, EM.

From Gettysburg Truth. twelve dollars, at Hollands'. Notice. The Prohibition Union of Bhippcosbunr, State of Pennsylvania, On Monday, a two-year-old daughter of Mr. Burd Duke, who resides on East Orange Street, while playing in the front yard, was accidently stepped upon bv a horse that was grazing therein.

The little one. It was thouebt. was seriously injured, but the The Sihppesshcro News, like Truth, is will meet Tuesday evenlne, Oct. 18th. in LADIES' COATS Paint ft Red.

From Newvlue Enterprise. the Council House, at 7:00 o'clock sharp. ever s'riving to advance the material inter ests of its town and it has been eminently A full attendance is requested business of importance to be trsnsacted, after which there will lie a public meetinsr on the successful. To its efforts is lareely due the tsmntu of t'umliermmt I. .1.

K. iieesamaii. of the solemnlv swear that the almve stalemeiit is true the lest of my knowledge and lielief E. ti KKSA MAN. Vutiiei: 8ulcrilied and sworn to lefor me this 11th day ot OtiUiuer, JAM EH EI-Hi Cokbect Attest: Notary Public.

JAM. E. Mcl.KAN, JOHN (SKAlllLU I tHrtctort. JOHN IlKIIKiKH. 10 )41 Square.

W. H. Kobibtsos, 8ec'y. FROM $2.50 to $25.00. For bargains ia Coats, Dress Goods, Underwear, Carpets- eU3- always call at J.

B. REDDIG SOUS' CUEAI' DRV JfM)la BTORE. 3c 1 3F ar jr wTj3n.o We would suggest to the Council that the Resolution engine would hold water better if it would have a good coat of white lead. I teix Tor, If you want good Boots, for a low price, go to Coffeys. Medicated Tooth I'owoeb and I'alnless Corn Ouro.

8. 8. Wolfe. Something Now, family physician found no Imnes broken, and thinks in a short time she will be around as usual. Pon't nrv an Overcoat before you look at Hollands', as they have an immeuse stock of them this season, and are almost giving them away, Look at Hon anus' now advertisement.

a in live stock may be taken eft tha grounds after 6:00 ou Friday No chsrga lor exhibiting. All g.sts or articles for competition nnea delivered to Ih Kupennt. iidr-iit, on lri greitnds, on or lefiirfl 4:00 p.m Monday, UForFremtiiiii t-lnts. H.ee. privileges, Fnv L-rsuiiiies and other Information- addi-rss If F.

A. VVITMKK, IUgeistuH l. I1' successful outcome of the water-works agi-ta'ion in Shippensburg, and il is always foremost in every reform. Like Truth, too, it wants the Council of its town to provide an ash and garbage cart, and like Truth, it Intends to keep on asking and demanding until it gets what It knows tbe people ought hsvs. timxess to it.

Genuine dogskin Gloves that will outwear nrn i 61 'f ruiiiriiM-. buckskin, and will not get hard if ufd in rrnn uu smtiiw.jii"- tl.in Ai licl' i.f Ite. w.W, the rain. For saie only tt CtoiTeyt Cheap blow..

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