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'11N/\I-MT. arAiaaJ V " ~V, AfMlIL2(>, 1H&1. rriK WEEK'S NEWS. They ciiirii .'..'il n teacher by ii- 10. S id in-\ 'Griffith, a thorough iiiii ■ j un. A.fter Instriiotlng lire bnrd far | over it liinntli un l-'rida\-..I-IhmI week ho I KPItOMlZKD NATIONAL EVENTS. Jtui'M*'! up among the Mlsslngi Be was —— a JN MEM(AK "I'.nlll f.Ovc. n Miming M.irk." ,1 null It.iulll, ll,[P,irl„ll,|llnr (HSU Spirlnl Sl-i-lhc. PLEASANT I.VITV. ■ niiiliiliiti'H riii ^^'i'oi|iiS( will sunn o^on lip. TVbllky plenty on pay days, it-is,- ball has struck our town. r. t'. mants mi inoro of Mes. < 'oombs * ill i Xnriiiil si-lioiil Is I10W ill Cul Anderson has pbntrsoted tor lb- building of the new sohool house. 'I'll mii'iiiiit nt Ins bid wm |B8,TO0 mi.i the propr|tttion of 12,080,000 for carrying out attendance ana uttfiiyTi i bnlldlnBletobeoompletedby Deoember f, , ,- f(, »»•':• i P»'«r™a wiw eaponiaiiy inai ■ ' - , tun l'i ruiiiiiii'iuliitiiins of till' Mississippi nppric iit'mi ot iln'Mm-rcd \\ pi iippi ,,,, , i ill-Hi iimi her life wiii River LoinmiSSSOn. ilie I resilient sent tin-,,i. Nuch tnili-.-il i WHfCKflAS. l-'iniim /.. Krkti-r ivui u llM'Ht faithful iifiiiiiiiiiit ut the t. ti. Hiiiiiuit'i sellout, null, ,-ruit,- Oatli- I ll,'!"''1 ot'" Altoons Where he had pavi ned .,.,,„„„,,., „f,i„. \\,,u; Ussuffctcranhswl : nito wla'irot^ffisBoa'r^for^frorn us this illll'lllll'llsilllil left fur Philadelphia. He Am,-,-l,-,.l„ll,.,l„,..M-.,u,tr„«r.l , I,-, „„ ,1 ,l„sv„,„,e „,„| ,,„,„| ; 11.. • r. ■ I., r, •. i.i klpiMid l.ls linui-.l u this place. fiM. rUrry niMll1 betoved^ns!! """'""••< •"""""•"l"'">' "f «" ttetalm,i, i.i. 'I'lint irorKrvoloil 0 faithful \\ i:ii\'i:nn w. The President sent a ' impll Mini ii ii'iin uinUi-i-iiv tin- tiiiui, uf , ., .. i lOliniiil. u I,,, lh.,',;-li v.,,,,,-; Inn'l ,-,Mli,,-,hi phiri- messagetoi ongrons reeomenfling un ap-; in tho amnions oi ovurj ,„„■ hJ her faithful ini'Muil ,,t Ins linl was J2S,70O nuil tlie ,..,-;.,#..... „f*-> n-m nun r,.r ,.,.,. -,.i„„ .„,» I nt.ii-n.hui.-.- mi,I -.nnlyV,! fifvlne work liar lli-l- 1,1; I, m wsi ,' i- lv 111,Kiel I hv iter of her 111,-Unit Inn t,, i.iii.w her «..-, t,, live I,,,'. Mnny tender ohordi worn lorved by her n.-.l ciiii'Ti'ss of Aiiieri- ,1,'iuii. \s o shall nherlah iona the tni-mury of iiiii'a- ' ' ■ ■ .un-,-Ni,-,-in,-,l I.i,u,in. can republic* to tha action of that body. Kmutred, .'mi. That wo hereby extend mir At the I'l'leliriiiiiiii of tlie centenary ol '"'V'!1,'" 'l'!!1,1,'1',,1!0',,'",!1',' !?''!""' '","!",*' I ami 111,'inIs 111 tills tll.'li' heavy less, wlllrll, Grnttan's Declaration of Irish [nuepoiul- wehave fun naanranoe is Bmma-a ctormii ... , , , • |..iilii,iiiiil we 1 in .1 Hint lli„(lnu-,-uf (l.„l limy l.Ai'Uioi.vii.i.i-:. i ence, in Baltimore, Md.,ex-Judge Jere nistnln them tn their grlof The pike from hereto mi. Pleaaanl Is S. Blat*. of Pennsylvania, and others de eti^we'b^^ i-i n terrilili ml il inn. | livere.l addresses On tlie Irish Olieition, ! wlllothlni who said ■ "lllr-aaod are the dead j II,I,I ill.- In the I,,,1,1 II, 1,1 lie it.i, In lie- lie Tiit'isn.sv. The limine adopted the purturaofliila |owel, more fullyroaUse ths il ,ii entire onnaec.ratlon in it,,- wmli ,,i funding ,i, Iniiihs leiTir -' '.'.",'1(11,1, iili. 1 hat a eopy of these roaolo. ti,.ns 1,,-seiii to the bereaved family, Unit ill a iicitln-i ( aliinl,ell iiiii-Ciiliniiiieiitilleil ; 11,,-v he rocordod hi tin- iniiiiile hunk, unit rtr. Cowan's lecture was a success, ana mental to the frnlt in this locality. , ....' , r ,, ... uiaopubiuhod in nm mi. rioamuit Jocbhai.. ,v,.ii llt ,-n.ie.i. ' totheseat. rho town of Brownsville, M|W M M,„(,.,.„,N, The jug line between this place and Jlo., was visited by a cyclone, which '.-. '•'•: \'.< ''■'■'"• ■''•" J. A. tweedy baa opone I up his hotel n,,- public works was immense lost Sal j „m„.,| u1(, ,|(„,|, ,,,; wven persona nnd ■ ' _ " iiiiiI is now ready for business. ' brdsy, isi 1882. Wiirk was began i The teachers nnd their suhotars w... ,, , , , i , -, , a lni's:l''e tu ( iiliL'l'ess Htllimiltlii" I eiilii;n'lle;l tu vaeate ihe nlil hlllhl Ing and are now Ailing onl their unea 1 fiireil term al rooms In different parts of inn i the town, Two new stores are to bo added to our list. Messrs. Scott Urns, arc going to try again. The nil nxcltoraenl will soon bo re-: proponed new railroad, ne\i Sit, Our people are looking forward to the -opoaed new n The late freezing haa boon very detri majority report of the committee In the l tali contested elected ci ias opone i ii|i his hotel ihe publlo works was inn the Injury of many others, besidosdatna* Editor VVelshons, of tho Scottdalo Aftor an absence of over two months ging property, returned home MARRIAGES. 1)0 not tAih to visit OHTTINCHR & LEWY, "THE OLOTHIEBS;' They have the largest stock ol CLOTHING, CKEHSTTS' Reuord, was In town last week. Mrs. Jacob Loblngl Opposition Is tho life of trade, and the;l'1'"1" Philadelphia, hotel men are working it up strong. Our correspondent to tho Press aeems I Ponds »nd "as them stocked win, i to be well posted with regard ti Ken man carpa, reselved from the Fiah Do lucky hurs'-s and "dun ponies." jpartment. ! O. P. shape A Co, hare begun aotivi I'liinw. The S'eriia! Bervl repudiate tlie Insinuation tl Rlnce writing the article of two weeks it'.i'n ii has been ascertained that tho calf u hieh was mentioned was not a calf, but pi-dved to be tho hired man, iiV of MrC'OMIifl (.EIGHTY, en tin- '-I'lli In*!., I III the llel'iil-lileil |iiirsnu:i«e, hvl.'ev. S. /.. i. 1'. I. ni, inkier has ereated two fl»b I thorn knew ol Howgatea operations. ■ iienm.Mr.JamtM II. Mnjombu, or Rollins- Thedogabovi awardswero nearly eotn- »"&REetehty'Sfi^rras'fafiSn M,M ^ ploted yesterday. The exlbttlon viioi • , . ' . „, ,. ,, , CJEOnOK WILLIAMSON, On lln- 20th, lllis ovenlllg, the Indiana OUtbroaR Bt Innt. near Huteravlllo, bj llev.J.H. Mnrplo, Hie Snn Torino i \ Mi nroncv h-is ns- Mr. John (ieorgn, ,,i t'lttahlirg, and Mrs. un .-Min aims in. .H.i ,i,.ini\ n.is ns i KuanbetliWIlllamsonofKlllabctliPa. operatlonson their 1,000 acre trael of isumea n serious aspect, and united States liiuher land, They will run several troops hnVe beon ordered out in persuit sawmills, and besides sawing all kinds of tlie hostiles. Leading Mormon news- I lumber will make railroad lies, pit! nnnerA bewail ihe action of the House of ni lies, pit I papers b 'i hi Bcture given by Dr. ('"-.van on ties and posts, and will peel a great Representatives In the Cannon-Campbell Friday evening was atteudod by an appreciative and largo audience. Thosub- ^tyc^ (}f the lecture was such as to Interest 111, The Dr. un de many warm friends. The etitri'tniriiien! given on Saturday evening by M rs. i 'oombs was of the kind that such performances areliablo to give quantity of hark TO AND FROM OUR CITY. Nsmss ot Those ivin, Registered nt Nn- tiutini Betel i.uki vv<-< n. sinimv. William Truby, BroadPord ease. SaTi bday, A bill for tlie organisation of the Territory of Alaska was reported to ihe Senate.- Pour men have been JOHNHON llItuWN, On Ihe '.|i Ih, he.I. Hi- Rev. W. H. Lour/, nt the r,-,l,l,m-e ,,t ll-e lirlil- '< liiiithi-riii liilnnhiivi, PA. Mr, hum-s .i,.in, .tun. in Mow iinttie Brown both it East V/ard, Uulontown l'a. DEATHS. 1U ill IN. un Ihe lath In.'l,, .hiiues Victor, sun ,,( \ .1. and l.in-y Bobbs, agad i year i liiuiillis iimi '^H days. Irowned by the capsizing of a |„>-it on the Hudson, near Verplanck'a Point. ki-;i,i,ki!. on u,,- inth, Inst. Pranfc, son of < lini-ie-i unit Aiiiiui'in Keller, aged i years "I'niiay. Mr. Vniidi'iliilt lias a new st winter by some of our memb Society, an appreciative audlom nol relish the kind of pieces rei on s iiiiniav evening. of llreiini-n, llii/.lcll; W. ('. Iliilihs, Seott- \lier the pieces which were rendered] Pa.! Edmund Yardly, Broad Ford;t J. P. |aw suitagalnil him to recover 81,000,000 originating In his dealings with the State Line Railroad Company. In New Eng- ' I land the rellgotts eloraonts Is taking great 111 days, dale: T. II. Plommlng, ittdnloi Miss ilei-eil I Maria I". Overliolt. Emma Mines; ('ha MT. PLEASANT MARKETS GROCERIES AND PRODUCE, Corrected « kly'by Froed, Htoncr & cn.,ivti oral ilealcl-i In proline,• ami mel-ell.-ill,Iimi-. T. Games, Institute; Jus. Jackson, Ever son; ('has. Ball, Tip T,,p Mine,-.; Joseph I 'nteresl In ti lection of the theological Lynch, Valley Mines; (leu. llettemy. professor Of tlie Ami'iver Tlieoli,;ie;il siii'itiiai.k. fvalloy Mlnesj J. P. Wentllng, Oreens- Seminary. An extensive lire, greatly Tho borough council hasordainod and burg; B. S. ilolliday, Qroonsburg; .1. P. destruetivo of property Is reported from enacted that no frame building over ten Morojiand, Grosnsburg; A. C. Bhand, Lake City, Minn, Conflagration have feet high shall be put up In the business Oreensburg; .1. a. Murchand, Qr a been raging clsowhere. portion oftho town without the permis- gi D. K. Loomls, Tarrs. I Mosdav. Testimony of a s ewhal Slon of the Council Thai Uo building Monday. C. M. Cooke, Pittaburg; damagina character has been given khallbepntuporallowedtoremalnonthe T. k. Wright, Pittsburg; B. Boatty, Lgninil, thb Superintendent of the United J r,,.,,,, streets ,,, the business portion of Miss Caleb aroenawalt, Buena Vista; gSate> Mint at NowOrleansal the invr* liio town but storerooms, offices, si D. D. Durham, Philadelphas A. Wilcox, . ,. r,, ■ , ,,, ,|(.,„ a », meat shops, dwelling 1 .es, ho- Mansfield, Ohio; W. Wilcox, Manafleld "fV " J > f ? ^ """ ,"8t thfl tSn'o'll neriiL::'..', UKTAII. TOICKS, A I'l'h'S, per lui dried, per n, Butter, fresh roll, por Hi I,,, al, per ell t ., ..green, per lh tels or publlo halls. That any person ■Jointing these ordinances shall be liable tu n tine of toil dollars, togothor « ii Ii the j'osis of moving the aforesaid building or structure \ ■ online- to the S'otidai,' Record tlie town ofScottdalo has been In an up- l'nar over a scandal which occurred here. A oltlaon hi I buslnoss In Pittsburg Hlileli, when he left home, he thollglll ■iviiil.I dotain him several days. He kissed Ins wile an affectionate farewell, .After arriving in the Smoky City ho round thai ho could sottlo his matters nnd attend to his business and return the s un,' night, lie took the evening tti'iiinon (be II. ,'■. (>. I!. II., hut from Broaill'ord to Scnttdalo ho had to walk, ns then was no night train on the branch. Upon arriving in ih;!n of his- domictlo he nlisei-veea priimiiieiii liiisiu'-.-'.-i man of Neottdnlo knocking al his frontdoor. A It lo c irloiiH to know wirit all I his meaill h i aoncoahl him ;"!f w urn shortly aft or- « ard ins v. ifc opone I Ihe door and affectionately admitted the business man. Tho (Pizen then wont and procured a Smith rV Weston revolver, nnd entered his house by Hie rear cutrnnco, nnd prcsentod the iiiu/./.le to the two destroyers of his happiness. His wife had lo kneel and Iicl:- <-,r her life. The prominent had to do the same made the business in in ivi v W. D. Stevenson, Pittsburg; Jas. Markle, West New tun; (ten. \V. Stewart, i'ills- W. >:. Dumbrill, Pittsburg. Tuesday. J, Woavor, Pittsburg; Geo. Buttermore, Ohio; J. T. McCullough, I'.essemer; W. S. Cunningham; Pitts-1 Official. There will be B grand liiivnl i""""" prr" „ j ('nunti'.i' noup, per I'1 nnd military display al Portress Monroe Ibis week. Senur Martinez, the Chilian Minister, has be,-ti transferred to London, [lis successor will beScnorOodoy. Tho condition of Roar Admiral John Inn-fr; lien. Allien, Smoky <'ity; Carl I RoJgcrS is slightly improved, The Stewart, Smokoy City; J, C. Johnston, Right Lev. Michael Fleiss was conse- Oreensburg. crated Archbishop of Milwaukee, Wis. Wkdnusuay. Cbnrles 8. Stewart, Ti t-siav. Uowker Fertiliser Works. Pittsburg; Oeo.H.Swoaringen, Dunbar; | Elizabeth, N. J. destroye I by lire Loss, " luiliis, peril shoulders, per n. si,lea, pci-P Eggs, pcritnz Plour, pci'iiht Fish, fresh, per it, Mackerel, per ft " new inc. s, per ll>. Honey, per lb I.anl, tier lb -.-. o. molasses, per gal i ml,ins, per l,u isked mob al ' Potatoot, per bn.. i. M. Garrett from I '"'''■• '"■''"' Bags, peril, jail and hanged him, lilaine explodeni Sugar, aTiinulatod, per In, ||,-- ".\," per?, A. Cnmmlns, A. P. Landon, J. E. Mel- jioo.OOO; Insured ehcr, Pittsburg; Albert. Miller, Oreens- ,'. , i , "■ 11 Ireonaway, in, .. u burg; Tims. W. Ilell, Pittsburg; O. M. Serpell, ConneUsvllle; R. S. McCurdy, , Froeport; John C. itoy, Dayton, ,„,-„. H'" S.mtli Ameneun bubble ands-pu-lel s. iiaehiuan. Aih-henv; P. T. English, es ^hipherd. -FloWda steamer explodes brown,pern Pittaburg; (has. McCarty, Smiihiiehi; j"'"' kil,a a number of persons. -Mrs. g*™p0]f^, s. D. Ache,.I. a. Little, Plttsbnrgj John Dlrfon, aged tfrenty-oighl years, of St. '1',.,,,',,,,,-ti'.'.. (I ii Mil h, 11 oiner City. Lo 'lis, M ,.. elopes with a seven teen year TiiuiisDAt. I,. II. Hugh, D. T. John, old buy.- Stalwarts defeated on county David Neighbor, Pittsburg; J. H. Sutler candidates at Franklin, l'a. Col il m I ins, Oh in; Win. (I. Me' linvn, I !ar- rel county, Md,; Wilson Rossor, Dawson Pn,; Wm. Kelley, Oonnellsvllle; II. I'. Snyder, ConneUsvllle; S. Bachman, Allegheny: !■:. A. Upstill, I). K. Loomls, Tarrs; Mrs. K , Jones Mills, Fbiday, J, 11. Truxal, Greoiisburg; n,'„. n. dray, Ironton, Ohio; R. Ai I foundation, however, that Mr. Pnrnell I PHVchi«Bnr,t?io'n CABLE C'JLLIHGS. A iii-n-r Ontllna of i--->- 'i Day's Doings Over the Oeseta* Wednesday. Ii is rumored, without DISSOLUTION. ..9 I mi S St 9 in .. 15552S 2« in II H fl II H mi I:! Id h".; an IS I 80 i in Hi l hi1, n .. DffllO 00 1 so Mendic, lialli re; i-'. E.Ogleves, Alex- .liunlria; Q, M. Serpell, ConnollsviUe; eltlseu E- A- r''H,m' Tarrs; Milton Kones, lim all the P'ttsburg; A. C. Shand, W. B. MoOalob, money bo bad as well as sign pi rsthat U-K. Johnston, I,. B. Turney, Oreons- wouM command some more. And then bur« •'• Watt, 1!. I,. Ilolliday, II. 1,-iuf- • lie.iii,a-n left savin'; thai Ihev might fer> Pittsburg; II. W. Kishering, Allo- !.., etho rest oflhelrdavsto llicmsolvos, IBheny; Edmund Vardly, Tims. Adams Nollro is hereby given thai the linn known n«.I. A. McCurdy £ i o., piihllabersoftho .Ml. I'I,n Mini .l„iiiin,l, has tills,in v been dissolved by in,He.,1 .unsent. .All persnns hai-lng elalins ii.'HilnsI .said iimi, or knoiving ttiein selves in,let,ted tu the said Ilrm will please ■ all and seiiie, .!. A. Mi'i'l-nnv, April 21, 1883 W . ,1. Iliri'llMAv. fin-.luiunal Pobllsblng Company having \v-p:,|„ '- II ml .lull ulllee of had been shot on his way In Kiliuain- the Mt. PloaaKnt Jonfnul fr * Co., will oontlnue the bi nam. ills whereabouts are unknown. - ilsrtments, nnd loltcltthc nxe of lis supporters, Mo (inly ,- ' ill all Itsile- Itlmic-ll |,all',,n- The hopeful attitude of the British pov- i nil,lent toward Ireland Is shown by the fad thai the releases of suspects greatly outnumber the nefl arrests, An anonymous threat has been mado to blow up the cavalry barracks at Windsor, thai he hid resigned as the liege lord of I Connollsvilloj Wm. Truby. Broad ford; j x„BMDAy Sarah Bernhardl has left I taxes, pnyable on und after Miiy 6.1*«, ii.,, ,- -,,,„,i ' J. 0. Blake, East End; S. F. Bailen, T. «, , -,,,,,,-, , ' „ „ ,. HliNBY JOHDAN , . , ' I Madrid l-,r oporto all.a-lu-r cn/'igcini-nl Mt. Plcasa^t, Pa., (.ashler llutcliinson, , lames Pitcllir, littsbiirg; : . ., . , ., , „, .., April 21,18&J. j l-26V)t 1 ,,,- Stttllltuh e.,,,,1,,1 She \.-,ll ,r,. */. ' Thomas Dobson, Oreensburg; II. M Clove, Pittsburg; I.. Canoson, Oreen hiiig: J, A. Murchand, Oreensburg, Si'itiiPAv. A. V. Dunlavy, Bowers-1" BANK DIVIDEND. The Directors of the first National Punk of Ml. I'li.isaul, Pa., lei v,-declared a dividend or hrci percent, on tl apltal si.„-i(, out of the ■arnlngs of II,,- |m-I Kls i tha. free of all stosichvii.i.i:. I'iie Bethel Sunday school has boon on increase Madrid for oporto after her ongagemenl at the Spanish capital. She will go to Barcelona nnd Brussels before proceeding to London.— W. Do Losseps' scheme lot -'losling the Desert Of Sahara has! Assipea s Notice. "Mis'sMai^PoolofPainterville I. vis- to^; ^b.^D." -> nnproved by the French CMn.t\^:£i^^^S^l}. HDUSS P AIHTIKQ T f .Q^ ^^^^^^ itlrig with Miss Sadie Fox. WE. Erwin, Philadelphia. WH Dell, Council. ^r^aa.sn^^^ ^O ity} j Baltimore; John Keyser, I Instman; rBIDAY.—About live 1 mud red nihilists i Nlchol to J. 11. Wnkefleld of Ml. Plenaanl I ii., FURNISHING GOODS ■A Ever -seen in Ml. I'lciisant. GIVE THEM A CALL AND UK CONVINCED. STOP! STOP If you want to save money ynu can do BO ly buying your Groceries, Provisions, Queensware and Glassware AT ADAMS & TRUXAL'S We have just received a fine lot of Queensware and ( Hasswaifi which we intend to soil at the lowest possible lales. Our ware is of Ihe very best articles that is made. CASH OR TRADE given in exohange for country produce. Remember the place, West Room Shei rick'3 New Building, Main Street, Mt. Ploasant, Pa. (882 SPRING SEASON 1883 OiPiEirNrXirjTGr AT FEED, STONER & CO.'S CHEAP STORE, / BOYD & LYON DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. Main Street, Mt. Pleasant, Pa. t^ni, their advertisement next week. IvTa,in Street, - Ivrt. Pleasant, Pa. Wc take pleasure in inviting your attcnton to our New Stock of Spripg Goods We aro now receiving large invoices of th« very latest Spring Styles, all purchased since the decline in prices, AVe now oiler bleached and unbleached Muslins, (iinir- hams, shirtings, ('rash and Towels, Table Linens, Napkins, iVc, al. prices paid by merchants buying a week earlier. In our purchase <d Dress Goods we were equally as fortunate, We oiler choicest lines of SILKS -A-JbTUD S-A-TIZLsTS Black and Colored Caslnnerca, Brocades, Sattocns, Stripes, and cheap dress goods at prices lully %r> |K.r cent, lower tl.an old prices. Our stock ol Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Collars, Ties, Handkerchiels, Embroi* deries, Laces, Ribbons, &c, is full and complete at prices ihat defy competition. COME AND SEE OUR STYLES \V( have a full line of Ladies' Underwear,in Cambrio, Linen and Muslin. We ask a special examination from all our customers, Carpets, Hugs and Oilcloths. The styles and prices will sell them. Don't lor^et to see our goods and prices, We have- just opened a large and assorted stock of Tlieieloctschoolundortliosupoi'v!sloiiWm.V. Hurst, Knst. Huntingdon; l,u- havol ofK-na imb Louoks is doing fliuly. den Clawson, Oreensburg Tho Dyers storo opposite Shupe's flour- ———» fng niill is doing n Rood liusiness. Rev. H. F. Holton is in Vonango comity H.iliciting for the college at Finioy Oliio. The new room for McElwee's branch drug store will bo completed by tho first of-Mtiy. A WOMAN'S VEHGEANCE. A Mj-atcrloita Mldiilglil. C'lmirc!t Sir ■. : Tragedy. Midnight had long staco settled over our town. The lout curs had rattled Into the depot, and nothing disturbed tin mil at this place Is painful silence sa?6 tho occasional snon t doing a good 1. mini's, -under the super- "*the policeman who had fallen asleep \tb0 rtotl intendenoy of William Gross. on hisoeat. An the clock struck one a straggle for the annihilation of the Jews ivi'cniiv arrei d in l: for tin- benefll ofcrodlton of the siiiil 1.1 Nlcliola. During the anti-Jewish riots In Podolia All poraoriH therefore Indebted to tlie nald r ., ., 1, , Samuel Nlehola. will mnlse payment to the lully one thousand houses were destroy- Maid imslgnno and those havlnii c-lHlms or cl: the dumago is estimated at 4,300,000 , <Je»«"ands wiu'maka k^nowiilliuKiime without ' ' delay. J. 1». NvAKi-.i-tl-.i.e, retary Poster has arrived in a-*iiil r.ihK Aaalgnc London, where lie attondsd a Cabinet meeting. Satckdat.—From Odessa intelligence FOR SALE. A (to. ii I liiilcli cmv. Unit ivill give milk llur- is received ol horrible Outrages against Ing all the summer reason. Uimd aeasoiiB for tho Jews in the neighboring Russian I T^aii.!'"" 1""'!'"'l,l'"'s ii"1"in' !A11>!',,i iiVi'r.''" , I towns. Whole streets were sacked and ned tin; character of a , , , ., pedestrian passing along could have ob- The proposed new coke works on the j , , • , , ,„ , . S. Dlllinger property are at a stand still. servo,d a l™™™}°™. hf^dy muffled in »looks asrif the works will not ao on an "lsk"''' "'"'"" ,"'1"1"1 B tree b0X' for sometime a^or crrefnlly peoring into the darkness I lie gave a curious whistle. In a few sec- Philip Trout has nearly completed his , (mU UQ m [t ,lml t|l,,n ,l(lim ,, h, new storeroom, and he and Hiram I.an-!,. . ,, ,, ,. . . . , , ....... , (laslii ' from the Ihird wtory ot a house dis went to the city to purchase a now , . ., ... , . , r a on the oiiinsite Mile ut the street, stock of goods. I „.,. ■ , , , „ "An! Biu s awake, and now for bust- Thomas Bnygor has purchased nearly j neBg.. murmured the muffled form. t-wo-thinis ol the Henry Stoner farm Creeping cantlottsly, he stood beneath tatolyporohased by Hurst, Stoner, Noel ,ho wim,ow ftom whi(.h 1ho H ,,t ]ku, «. llitchmaii. This land adjoins his f rm west of Stonervillo and will be a good addition. Owing to the 'llncsH of Itov. Byrnes, the venerable John Hickornell occupied tne pulpit in tlie morning. Although age ha* left its mark on his portly frame, yet his sermons have lost nono of their force and vigor. He gave quite, a lengthy sermon. Thero was no preaoh- in the evening. LATROBB. The late cold spell killed at least one [half the fruit crop. .'mill id at es for the different county offices ire at present canvassing this loonlity pretty thoroughly. .Miss 13. J. Churns, one of your public School teachers arrived home Thursday for the summer vacation. Hashed. In responce to another whistle tho third story window was cautiously raised. "Is the rope ready?" asked to man on the si le-walk. "Yes," was the reply from aloft. ' Then out with it, as quickly as possible," hissed the muffled figure. For a few seconds all was silence again, and then an excited face appeare 1 at the third-story window. "Heavens, Bill!" he hoarsely exclaimed, "the land-lady must have suspected you were about to jump your board bill, for she has nailed your trunk to the floor." A howl of rage greetod this annniuee- incnt.and then these words floated down from above. "Xevor mind the trbnk, Bill. You ean get along without it. Go down to (ie;tin- ger & I.ewy in the morning, and get one of those excellent Suits being sold there. —During the first quarter of the present year 3,082 persons were evicted in Ireland. I'p to Tuesday last the number of arrests under the Coercion act was !>13. Sunday.—The French press speaks warmly of Mr. Darwin.—Tho Eyrie Society wants 11 decorate Mr. Parnell's cell at Kilmainham. Moxn.iv. -Osman Pacha Ilcfki, for merly Egyptian Minister of War, has been arrested on the charge of complicity in the plot to assassinate Arab! Bey.— Mr. Evans, tho correspondent of the Manchester Guardian, who was am ited in Austria, has been released.—A London journal believes that before the end of the week all the American suspects imprisoned in Ireland will have left the country.—Among the distinguished passengers coming to Xcw York are Lord and Lady Randolph Churchill, Lord Ephinstone, the Iiuke of Manchester and Lord Mandeville, his son Count and Countess Montsaulin. TtlMDAY,—It has been decided to bury Darwin in Westminster Abbey.—Fifty Jewish refugees sailed yesterday from London for New York.—The ex-Mayor and other officials arc on trial for negli- genco in connectim the Itin^ Theatre tiro at Vienna WANTED. To buy fi second-hand piano, in good condition. Anyperaon having one im* gale will ctiii ni the Jqvrs ai, office for the name of the purchaser. 8. 1). AUI/FMAN, iK'iilcrln FURNITURE Of all kinds. Also a full linn of HITCHMAN & NELSON- HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS PANTING, GRAINING, DECORATNG PAPER HANGING, FRESCOING. Orders in all brauclilB oi" Ihe trad promptly attmu'ed to. Esthnatos i riven, MARBLE WORKS G E M M E L L AND HUGHES, Manufacturers nnd DeaStfr* In Marlfe Braiite ni M Wall Papor and Fresco Patterns, WINDOW SHADES, LOOKING GLASSES aaa PLATES, i at private sale PR.CES REASONABLE AND WORK FIRST CLASS. Shop—Main Street, rear Oettinger it Lewy. Mt. Pleasunt, Pa. Valuable Property !ilan?tbe| Picture Frames and HoBllinp, Thenar Oscll.ntor WIMsonSewing3/aoliine nt manufacturing prices. S. I). AULTMAN, PlUsburE Street, - - Scottdule, Tn. M-Iy IiiHiii-aiiicet- Ileail disease Beams to bo prevalent [ot tnose excellent »aus oeinf; sow mere. By tho assistance of Aaron C. Stauffcr anWr mir oldpooplc-. No less than four 11 tell you, Hill, they arc worth three you can have your policies written di- er. fiveT*a»Ui»t class In town aro suffering times the money-asked for them. I got reel front the house office. Will also from that afifcajje. one there to day for irl-1 tbat is really announce that | represent a number of ! worth |30." | "id and responsible Plre Insurance Cos., i Also the Travier's Accident Insurance I Co., of Hartford Connettent, and for life \ Thc Oldest and Largest MerchantTallor- Proscnptions accurately compounded ' tho r. B. Mutual Aid of Lebanon Pa. If liv B. .1. Mi Kiivee, at all hours, day or j wanting any insurance call on &ron I-. Dr. H. I- Donnelly fens gone toPhlladol ptiia to coin-nil sorneoi u -eminent phy SieUns of tli it oi'y as to the e.. JO of ,„ wUremely painful swelling on 1"- -...., and I'ai-c. t, noiwi.hsian i;n- m my IVi>1- been injured ana l.,M cold spell The wheal look - and net Inn . preventing,a Isjgo crop l Bhiloh'M b» harvested. [aaold bj 1<he Cornet Bond >£«*< t'bisc lias :! • "t,,isi:"1l L ' IX AIT. PLEASANT, PFA.VA. A cominoillous and comfortjililii BRTCK DWELLING-, CLOTHING For men and boys, and havo thorn marked down to tho / : •/ . o y est figure. We have a splendid stock of BOOTS JLInTID SHOES ior farmers, merchants, miners and cokers. OUR HAT DEPARTMENT is complete with every style, shape rnd quality worn, and we guarantee to save you money. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT is always complete. Our large increase in trade insures our customers a good, fresh article for a little less money than can be had anywhere else. A full and complete line of I Weave prepares to famish any kind of work in our line—such an MONUMENTS, UKAUSTONKS, TABLETS, *=.. *a. "AN™ HARDWARE and GLASSWAR. r'emcterv Work Neatly Executed. s.\TI.-!\\< TION GUARANTEED. Call and examine o"r work and learn ou prices beloie (.-oiiimcti. j elsewhere. H. B. PERSHING will offer to farmers the Win. Anson Wood <fc Co.'a SCANDRETT&GRU13BS MERCHANT TAILORS, 224PENX AVE., Pittsburgh,'Pa.,' ■st Merc it in tlii. r'ontnintnEj nin? rooms and finished at.tl<\ ud all outbuildings - implete. Good well of .water al the door. A good purchai either for a homeorlnreatment. AI-SO—One an ! lot. eorner Main and Diamond, streets, with email rmme bnildini; thereon. ThU l-a is loeated in the central part of town—opposite the Morrison Houso— ii.id iHsultii'ih- for building private resident-.), bualnesa block or church. Kor par... umi's iniiuireof 3-29-tf .1. I'. CBOWNOVKR, At the Mt. I'lcasnnl Bank Administrator's Notice. The fall wli rPD'irts, h is ii i'.. ,i. .in t.iwi'h, ai an iiiiiiis, any or i wanting any Insurance call on: Aaron C. Ti liPl'101 ' n i ,i. Klghtcalla answered promptly {staurli'i, office with M. X-StauffarJostloo P F6ECH. Ill'lf lSll Of AfflcFlC^Il LrOOOS ' w"HEaUBA& letters of Administration on vl iitjili'iiri', on« door west of Pres-I „f t h« Phmco ""' s**at* of Cbarlea Over holt, tale of Mt. [cX'i1'- . , oiuiiii..u(. -taiaat U»1aa Pleatant, d used, hove been granted to-the \ ']rcli. in the l.itoit sn les. underaigned, reslJlng in Mt. Pleawnt. Pa., (latarrfa cnrsrl, health arid sweet broatn iafSUTlll,"on Cure curerl by Shiloh's Cat onh Remedy. K.J.3K/ i-ntH Nasal tivjeoter fvee, Fi r Mr. Scandrpl . Pa. In- lln- H.-irisii-r of Wi-stiiiori'lnnd coniuy, no- If nxr *!—'T~? Tf—* TT^ca ttwrIs hereby given toall peraonaIndebted td JV—' VV -L JTli J. \^> XIjCD ,.,i,i estate make Immediate payment thereof,and to tlio.*e navlrg chtttna auainst Islts ?>ft. Pleasant every 5 ai-l estate win present the same to the un lit r...). MrKiv. two iii.'i'kAt National liuk-i. II presi k-ndgtied eroperly authenticated lor settle mini, MAUTIN S. STAI'l-FIIK. SELF-RAKE REAPERS AND 1 ENCLOSED GEAR MOWER Separate machines, each one for their own work. Will have them at his residence, also at T. ('. Pateraon's hardware store. Any person wantiinr lii-st-ctass machines would do well to see them be-! lore purchasing elsewhere. Also the FERTILIZING GRAIN DRILL, Force Feed. Remember they will bo j sold ou their merit. H. B. PERSHING, Mt. Pleasant. Pa. PATENTS. F. A. I.ehtnann. Solicitor of American »nd Foreign Patents, Washington, D.V. All boa-; m-s oonnecied wii ii Patents, whether before Lhel'atentOfllci or the ' miuix, proroptiyatr tnded to. So ■ ide uufesa s patcnl teascured. Set raular. at the lowest retail prices, Wc have added to onr list of departments a CUSTOM TAILORING DEPART- MENT. Our object in opening this was to secure the patronage of gentlemen who wanted elegant clothing made to order. We show a stock of French and Kng- lish Piece Goods that com prise eveiy desirable labric known to the trade. Our assortment of Cassimcre.s. Worsteds, &c. can not be excelled in town. •Our goods are sold on their raen..^^_syjth4 rssentation. We mean by redoubted exertiorrl augmented enterprise, to advance our popularity to carry a stock conspicuous for its richr* «, ipleadoi and variety, to keep our departments always complete in every grade of goods. It will pay you to do your shop- ping at FREED, STONER & CO.'S MT. PLEASANT. r
Object Description
Title | Mount Pleasant journal (April 26, 1882) |
Subject | Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Westmoreland County -- Mount Pleasant ; Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Mount Pleasant |
Description | Publishers: John L. Shields, [Jan. 10, 1923]; Howard M. Stoner and Clark Queer, 1923-1963; H. Ralph Hernley, 1963-. |
Creator | Mount Pleasant journal (Mount Pleasant, Pa.) |
Publisher | |
Contributors | Mt. Pleasant Pub. Co. |
Date | 1873- |
Type | text |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | Mount Pleasant |
Language | eng |
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Description
Title | Mount Pleasant journal (April 26, 1882) |
Subject | Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Westmoreland County -- Mount Pleasant ; Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Mount Pleasant |
Description | Publishers: John L. Shields, [Jan. 10, 1923]; Howard M. Stoner and Clark Queer, 1923-1963; H. Ralph Hernley, 1963-. |
Creator | Mount Pleasant journal (Mount Pleasant, Pa.) |
Publisher | |
Contributors | Mt. Pleasant Pub. Co. |
Date | 1873- |
Type | text |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | Mount Pleasant |
Language | eng |
Rights | https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the State Library of Pennsylvania, Digital Rights Office, Forum Bldg., 607 South Dr, Harrisburg, PA 17120-0600. Phone: (717) 783-5969 |
Contributing Institution | State Library of Pennsylvania |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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rriK WEEK'S NEWS.
They ciiirii .'..'il n teacher by
ii- 10. S id in-\ 'Griffith, a thorough iiiii ■ j
un. A.fter Instriiotlng lire bnrd far
| over it liinntli un l-'rida\-..I-IhmI week ho I KPItOMlZKD NATIONAL EVENTS.
Jtui'M*'! up among the Mlsslngi Be was —— a
JN MEM(AK
"I'.nlll f.Ovc. n Miming M.irk."
,1 null It.iulll, ll,[P,irl„ll,|llnr
(HSU Spirlnl Sl-i-lhc.
PLEASANT I.VITV.
■ niiiliiliiti'H riii
^^'i'oi|iiS( will sunn o^on lip.
TVbllky plenty on pay days,
it-is,- ball has struck our town.
r. t'. mants mi inoro of Mes. < 'oombs
* ill i Xnriiiil si-lioiil Is I10W ill
Cul Anderson has pbntrsoted tor lb-
building of the new sohool house. 'I'll
mii'iiiiit nt Ins bid wm |B8,TO0 mi.i the propr|tttion of 12,080,000 for carrying out attendance ana uttfiiyTi i
bnlldlnBletobeoompletedby Deoember f, , ,- f(, »»•':• i P»'«r™a wiw eaponiaiiy inai
■ ' - , tun l'i ruiiiiiii'iuliitiiins of till' Mississippi nppric iit'mi ot iln'Mm-rcd \\
pi iippi
,,,, , i ill-Hi iimi her life wiii
River LoinmiSSSOn. ilie I resilient sent tin-,,i. Nuch tnili-.-il i
WHfCKflAS. l-'iniim /.. Krkti-r ivui u llM'Ht
faithful iifiiiiiiiiiit ut the t. ti. Hiiiiiuit'i
sellout, null,
,-ruit,- Oatli- I ll,'!"''1 ot'" Altoons Where he had pavi ned .,.,,„„„,,., „f,i„. \\,,u; Ussuffctcranhswl : nito wla'irot^ffisBoa'r^for^frorn us this
illll'lllll'llsilllil left fur Philadelphia. He Am,-,-l,-,.l„ll,.,l„,..M-.,u,tr„«r.l , I,-, „„ ,1 ,l„sv„,„,e „,„| ,,„,„| ; 11.. • r. ■ I., r, •. i.i
klpiMid l.ls linui-.l u this place. fiM. rUrry niMll1 betoved^ns!! """'""••< •"""""•"l"'">' "f «"
ttetalm,i, i.i. 'I'lint irorKrvoloil 0 faithful
\\ i:ii\'i:nn w. The President sent a ' impll Mini ii ii'iin uinUi-i-iiv tin- tiiiui, uf
, ., .. i lOliniiil. u I,,, lh.,',;-li v.,,,,,-; Inn'l ,-,Mli,,-,hi phiri-
messagetoi ongrons reeomenfling un ap-; in tho amnions oi ovurj ,„„■ hJ her faithful
ini'Muil ,,t Ins linl was J2S,70O nuil tlie ,..,-;.,#..... „f*-> n-m nun r,.r ,.,.,. -,.i„„ .„,» I nt.ii-n.hui.-.- mi,I -.nnlyV,! fifvlne work liar
lli-l- 1,1; I,
m wsi ,' i-
lv 111,Kiel I hv
iter of her
111,-Unit Inn t,, i.iii.w her «..-, t,, live I,,,'.
Mnny tender ohordi worn lorved by her
n.-.l ciiii'Ti'ss of Aiiieri- ,1,'iuii. \s o shall nherlah iona the tni-mury of
iiiii'a- ' ' ■ ■ .un-,-Ni,-,-in,-,l I.i,u,in.
can republic* to tha action of that body. Kmutred, .'mi. That wo hereby extend mir
At the I'l'leliriiiiiiii of tlie centenary ol '"'V'!1,'" 'l'!!1,1,'1',,1!0',,'",!1',' !?''!""' '","!",*'
I ami 111,'inIs 111 tills tll.'li' heavy less, wlllrll,
Grnttan's Declaration of Irish [nuepoiul- wehave fun naanranoe is Bmma-a ctormii
... , , , • |..iilii,iiiiil we 1 in .1 Hint lli„(lnu-,-uf (l.„l limy
l.Ai'Uioi.vii.i.i-:. i ence, in Baltimore, Md.,ex-Judge Jere nistnln them tn their grlof
The pike from hereto mi. Pleaaanl Is S. Blat*. of Pennsylvania, and others de eti^we'b^^
i-i n terrilili ml il inn. | livere.l addresses On tlie Irish Olieition, ! wlllothlni who said ■ "lllr-aaod are the dead
j II,I,I ill.- In the I,,,1,1 II, 1,1 lie it.i, In lie- lie
Tiit'isn.sv. The limine adopted the purturaofliila |owel, more fullyroaUse ths
il ,ii entire onnaec.ratlon in it,,- wmli ,,i
funding ,i, Iniiihs
leiTir -' '.'.",'1(11,1, iili. 1 hat a eopy of these roaolo.
ti,.ns 1,,-seiii to the bereaved family, Unit
ill a iicitln-i ( aliinl,ell iiiii-Ciiliniiiieiitilleil ; 11,,-v he rocordod hi tin- iniiiiile hunk, unit
rtr. Cowan's lecture was a success, ana mental to the frnlt in this locality. , ....' , r ,, ... uiaopubiuhod in nm mi. rioamuit Jocbhai..
,v,.ii llt ,-n.ie.i. ' totheseat. rho town of Brownsville, M|W M M,„(,.,.„,N,
The jug line between this place and Jlo., was visited by a cyclone, which '.-. '•'•: \'.< ''■'■'"• ■''•"
J. A. tweedy baa opone I up his hotel n,,- public works was immense lost Sal j „m„.,| u1(, ,|(„,|, ,,,; wven persona nnd ■ ' _ "
iiiiiI is now ready for business. ' brdsy,
isi 1882. Wiirk was began i
The teachers nnd their suhotars w...
,, , , , i , -, , a lni's:l''e tu ( iiliL'l'ess Htllimiltlii" I
eiilii;n'lle;l tu vaeate ihe nlil hlllhl
Ing and are now Ailing onl their unea 1
fiireil term al rooms In different parts of
inn i the town,
Two new stores are to bo added to our
list.
Messrs. Scott Urns, arc going to try
again.
The nil nxcltoraenl will soon bo re-: proponed new railroad,
ne\i Sit,
Our people are looking forward to the
-opoaed new n
The late freezing haa boon very detri
majority report of the committee In
the l tali contested elected ci
ias opone i ii|i his hotel ihe publlo works was inn
the Injury of many others, besidosdatna*
Editor VVelshons, of tho Scottdalo Aftor an absence of over two months ging property,
returned home
MARRIAGES.
1)0 not tAih to visit
OHTTINCHR & LEWY,
"THE OLOTHIEBS;'
They have the largest stock ol
CLOTHING,
CKEHSTTS'
Reuord, was In town last week. Mrs. Jacob Loblngl
Opposition Is tho life of trade, and the;l'1'"1" Philadelphia,
hotel men are working it up strong.
Our correspondent to tho Press aeems I Ponds »nd "as them stocked win, i
to be well posted with regard ti Ken man carpa, reselved from the Fiah Do
lucky hurs'-s and "dun ponies." jpartment.
! O. P. shape A Co, hare begun aotivi
I'liinw. The S'eriia! Bervl
repudiate tlie Insinuation tl
Rlnce writing the article of two weeks
it'.i'n ii has been ascertained that tho calf
u hieh was mentioned was not a calf, but
pi-dved to be tho hired man,
iiV of MrC'OMIifl (.EIGHTY, en tin- '-I'lli In*!.,
I III the llel'iil-lileil |iiirsnu:i«e, hvl.'ev. S. /..
i. 1'. I. ni, inkier has ereated two fl»b I thorn knew ol Howgatea operations. ■ iienm.Mr.JamtM II. Mnjombu, or Rollins-
Thedogabovi awardswero nearly eotn- »"&REetehty'Sfi^rras'fafiSn M,M ^
ploted yesterday. The exlbttlon viioi •
, . ' . „, ,. ,, , CJEOnOK WILLIAMSON, On lln- 20th,
lllis ovenlllg, the Indiana OUtbroaR Bt Innt. near Huteravlllo, bj llev.J.H. Mnrplo,
Hie Snn Torino i \ Mi nroncv h-is ns- Mr. John (ieorgn, ,,i t'lttahlirg, and Mrs.
un .-Min aims in. .H.i ,i,.ini\ n.is ns i KuanbetliWIlllamsonofKlllabctliPa.
operatlonson their 1,000 acre trael of isumea n serious aspect, and united States
liiuher land, They will run several troops hnVe beon ordered out in persuit
sawmills, and besides sawing all kinds of tlie hostiles. Leading Mormon news-
I lumber will make railroad lies, pit! nnnerA bewail ihe action of the House of
ni lies, pit I papers b
'i hi
Bcture given by Dr. ('"-.van on ties and posts, and will peel a great Representatives In the Cannon-Campbell
Friday evening was atteudod by an appreciative and largo audience. Thosub-
^tyc^ (}f the lecture was such as to Interest
111, The Dr. un de many warm friends.
The etitri'tniriiien! given on Saturday
evening by M rs. i 'oombs was of the kind
that such performances areliablo to give
quantity of hark
TO AND FROM OUR CITY.
Nsmss ot Those ivin, Registered nt Nn-
tiutini Betel i.uki vv<-< n.
sinimv. William Truby, BroadPord
ease.
SaTi bday, A bill for tlie organisation
of the Territory of Alaska was reported
to ihe Senate.- Pour men have been
JOHNHON llItuWN, On Ihe '.|i Ih, he.I. Hi-
Rev. W. H. Lour/, nt the r,-,l,l,m-e ,,t ll-e
lirlil- '< liiiithi-riii liilnnhiivi, PA. Mr, hum-s
.i,.in, .tun. in Mow iinttie Brown both it
East V/ard, Uulontown l'a.
DEATHS.
1U ill IN. un Ihe lath In.'l,, .hiiues Victor, sun
,,( \ .1. and l.in-y Bobbs, agad i year i
liiuiillis iimi '^H days.
Irowned by the capsizing of a |„>-it on
the Hudson, near Verplanck'a Point. ki-;i,i,ki!. on u,,- inth, Inst. Pranfc, son of
< lini-ie-i unit Aiiiiui'in Keller, aged i years
"I'niiay. Mr. Vniidi'iliilt lias a new
st winter by some of our memb
Society, an appreciative audlom
nol relish the kind of pieces rei
on s iiiiniav evening.
of llreiini-n, llii/.lcll; W. ('. Iliilihs, Seott-
\lier the pieces which were rendered] Pa.! Edmund Yardly, Broad Ford;t J. P. |aw suitagalnil him to recover 81,000,000
originating In his dealings with the State
Line Railroad Company. In New Eng-
' I land the rellgotts eloraonts Is taking great
111 days,
dale: T. II. Plommlng,
ittdnloi Miss
ilei-eil I Maria I". Overliolt. Emma Mines; ('ha
MT. PLEASANT MARKETS
GROCERIES AND PRODUCE,
Corrected « kly'by Froed, Htoncr & cn.,ivti
oral ilealcl-i In proline,• ami mel-ell.-ill,Iimi-.
T. Games, Institute; Jus. Jackson, Ever
son; ('has. Ball, Tip T,,p Mine,-.; Joseph I 'nteresl In ti lection of the theological
Lynch, Valley Mines; (leu. llettemy. professor Of tlie Ami'iver Tlieoli,;ie;il
siii'itiiai.k. fvalloy Mlnesj J. P. Wentllng, Oreens- Seminary. An extensive lire, greatly
Tho borough council hasordainod and burg; B. S. ilolliday, Qroonsburg; .1. P. destruetivo of property Is reported from
enacted that no frame building over ten Morojiand, Grosnsburg; A. C. Bhand, Lake City, Minn, Conflagration have
feet high shall be put up In the business Oreensburg; .1. a. Murchand, Qr a been raging clsowhere.
portion oftho town without the permis- gi D. K. Loomls, Tarrs. I Mosdav. Testimony of a s ewhal
Slon of the Council Thai Uo building Monday. C. M. Cooke, Pittaburg; damagina character has been given
khallbepntuporallowedtoremalnonthe T. k. Wright, Pittsburg; B. Boatty, Lgninil, thb Superintendent of the United J
r,,.,,,, streets ,,, the business portion of Miss Caleb aroenawalt, Buena Vista; gSate> Mint at NowOrleansal the invr*
liio town but storerooms, offices, si D. D. Durham, Philadelphas A. Wilcox, . ,. r,, ■ , ,,, ,|(.,„
a », meat shops, dwelling 1 .es, ho- Mansfield, Ohio; W. Wilcox, Manafleld "fV " J > f ? ^ """ ,"8t thfl tSn'o'll neriiL::'..',
UKTAII. TOICKS,
A I'l'h'S, per lui
dried, per n,
Butter, fresh roll, por Hi
I,,, al, per ell t .,
..green, per lh
tels or publlo halls. That any person
■Jointing these ordinances shall be liable
tu n tine of toil dollars, togothor « ii Ii the
j'osis of moving the aforesaid building
or structure
\ ■ online- to the S'otidai,' Record
tlie town ofScottdalo has been In an up-
l'nar over a scandal which occurred here.
A oltlaon hi I buslnoss In Pittsburg
Hlileli, when he left home, he thollglll
■iviiil.I dotain him several days. He kissed Ins wile an affectionate farewell,
.After arriving in the Smoky City ho
round thai ho could sottlo his matters
nnd attend to his business and return
the s un,' night, lie took the evening
tti'iiinon (be II. ,'■. (>. I!. II., hut from
Broaill'ord to Scnttdalo ho had to walk,
ns then was no night train on the branch.
Upon arriving in ih;!n of his- domictlo
he nlisei-veea priimiiieiii liiisiu'-.-'.-i man of
Neottdnlo knocking al his frontdoor. A
It lo c irloiiH to know wirit all I his meaill
h i aoncoahl him ;"!f w urn shortly aft or-
« ard ins v. ifc opone I Ihe door and affectionately admitted the business man. Tho
(Pizen then wont and procured a Smith
rV Weston revolver, nnd entered his house
by Hie rear cutrnnco, nnd prcsentod the
iiiu/./.le to the two destroyers of his happiness. His wife had lo kneel and Iicl:-
<-,r her life. The prominent
had to do the same
made the business in in ivi v
W. D. Stevenson, Pittsburg; Jas. Markle,
West New tun; (ten. \V. Stewart, i'ills-
W. >:. Dumbrill, Pittsburg.
Tuesday. J, Woavor, Pittsburg; Geo.
Buttermore, Ohio; J. T. McCullough,
I'.essemer; W. S. Cunningham; Pitts-1
Official. There will be B grand liiivnl i""""" prr" „
j ('nunti'.i' noup, per I'1
nnd military display al Portress Monroe
Ibis week. Senur Martinez, the Chilian
Minister, has be,-ti transferred to London, [lis successor will beScnorOodoy.
Tho condition of Roar Admiral John
Inn-fr; lien. Allien, Smoky <'ity; Carl I RoJgcrS is slightly improved, The
Stewart, Smokoy City; J, C. Johnston, Right Lev. Michael Fleiss was conse-
Oreensburg. crated Archbishop of Milwaukee, Wis.
Wkdnusuay. Cbnrles 8. Stewart, Ti t-siav. Uowker Fertiliser Works.
Pittsburg; Oeo.H.Swoaringen, Dunbar; | Elizabeth, N. J. destroye I by lire Loss,
" luiliis, peril
shoulders, per n.
si,lea, pci-P
Eggs, pcritnz
Plour, pci'iiht
Fish, fresh, per it,
Mackerel, per ft
" new inc. s, per ll>.
Honey, per lb
I.anl, tier lb
-.-. o. molasses, per gal
i ml,ins, per l,u
isked mob al ' Potatoot, per bn..
i. M. Garrett from I '"'''■• '"■''"'
Bags, peril,
jail and hanged him, lilaine explodeni
Sugar, aTiinulatod, per In,
||,-- ".\," per?,
A. Cnmmlns, A. P. Landon, J. E. Mel- jioo.OOO; Insured
ehcr, Pittsburg; Albert. Miller, Oreens- ,'. , i ,
"■ 11 Ireonaway, in, .. u
burg; Tims. W. Ilell, Pittsburg; O. M.
Serpell, ConneUsvllle; R. S. McCurdy, ,
Froeport; John C. itoy, Dayton, ,„,-„. H'" S.mtli Ameneun bubble ands-pu-lel
s. iiaehiuan. Aih-henv; P. T. English, es ^hipherd. -FloWda steamer explodes brown,pern
Pittaburg; (has. McCarty, Smiihiiehi; j"'"' kil,a a number of persons. -Mrs. g*™p0]f^,
s. D. Ache,.I. a. Little, Plttsbnrgj John Dlrfon, aged tfrenty-oighl years, of St. '1',.,,,',,,,,-ti'.'..
(I ii Mil h, 11 oiner City. Lo 'lis, M ,.. elopes with a seven teen year
TiiuiisDAt. I,. II. Hugh, D. T. John, old buy.- Stalwarts defeated on county
David Neighbor, Pittsburg; J. H. Sutler candidates at Franklin, l'a.
Col il m I ins, Oh in; Win. (I. Me' linvn, I !ar-
rel county, Md,; Wilson Rossor, Dawson
Pn,; Wm. Kelley, Oonnellsvllle; II. I'.
Snyder, ConneUsvllle; S. Bachman, Allegheny: !■:. A. Upstill, I). K. Loomls,
Tarrs; Mrs. K , Jones Mills,
Fbiday, J, 11. Truxal, Greoiisburg;
n,'„. n. dray, Ironton, Ohio; R. Ai I foundation, however, that Mr. Pnrnell I PHVchi«Bnr,t?io'n
CABLE C'JLLIHGS.
A iii-n-r Ontllna of i--->- 'i Day's Doings
Over the Oeseta*
Wednesday. Ii is rumored, without
DISSOLUTION.
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Mendic, lialli re; i-'. E.Ogleves, Alex-
.liunlria; Q, M. Serpell, ConnollsviUe;
eltlseu E- A- r''H,m' Tarrs; Milton Kones,
lim all the P'ttsburg; A. C. Shand, W. B. MoOalob,
money bo bad as well as sign pi rsthat U-K. Johnston, I,. B. Turney, Oreons-
wouM command some more. And then bur« •'• Watt, 1!. I,. Ilolliday, II. 1,-iuf-
• lie.iii,a-n left savin'; thai Ihev might fer> Pittsburg; II. W. Kishering, Allo-
!.., etho rest oflhelrdavsto llicmsolvos, IBheny; Edmund Vardly, Tims. Adams
Nollro is hereby given thai the linn known
n«.I. A. McCurdy £ i o., piihllabersoftho .Ml.
I'I,n Mini .l„iiiin,l, has tills,in v been dissolved
by in,He.,1 .unsent. .All persnns hai-lng
elalins ii.'HilnsI .said iimi, or knoiving ttiein
selves in,let,ted tu the said Ilrm will please
■ all and seiiie,
.!. A. Mi'i'l-nnv,
April 21, 1883 W . ,1. Iliri'llMAv.
fin-.luiunal Pobllsblng Company having
\v-p:,|„ '- II ml .lull ulllee of
had been shot on his way In Kiliuain- the Mt. PloaaKnt Jonfnul fr
* Co., will oontlnue the bi
nam. ills whereabouts are unknown. - ilsrtments, nnd loltcltthc
nxe of lis supporters,
Mo (inly
,- ' ill all Itsile-
Itlmic-ll |,all',,n-
The hopeful attitude of the British pov-
i nil,lent toward Ireland Is shown by the
fad thai the releases of suspects greatly
outnumber the nefl arrests, An anonymous threat has been mado to blow up
the cavalry barracks at Windsor,
thai he hid resigned as the liege lord of I Connollsvilloj Wm. Truby. Broad ford; j x„BMDAy Sarah Bernhardl has left I taxes, pnyable on und after Miiy 6.1*«,
ii.,, ,- -,,,„,i ' J. 0. Blake, East End; S. F. Bailen, T. «, , -,,,,,,-, , ' „ „ ,. HliNBY JOHDAN
, . , ' I Madrid l-,r oporto all.a-lu-r cn/'igcini-nl Mt. Plcasa^t, Pa., (.ashler
llutcliinson, , lames Pitcllir, littsbiirg; : . ., . , ., , „, .., April 21,18&J. j l-26V)t
1 ,,,- Stttllltuh e.,,,,1,,1 She \.-,ll ,r,. */. '
Thomas Dobson, Oreensburg; II. M
Clove, Pittsburg; I.. Canoson, Oreen
hiiig: J, A. Murchand, Oreensburg,
Si'itiiPAv. A. V. Dunlavy, Bowers-1"
BANK DIVIDEND.
The Directors of the first National Punk of
Ml. I'li.isaul, Pa., lei v,-declared a dividend or
hrci percent, on tl apltal si.„-i(, out of the
■arnlngs of II,,- |m-I Kls i tha. free of all
stosichvii.i.i:.
I'iie Bethel Sunday school has boon on
increase
Madrid for oporto after her ongagemenl
at the Spanish capital. She will go to
Barcelona nnd Brussels before proceeding to London.— W. Do Losseps' scheme
lot -'losling the Desert Of Sahara has!
Assipea s Notice.
"Mis'sMai^PoolofPainterville I. vis- to^; ^b.^D." -> nnproved by the French CMn.t\^:£i^^^S^l}. HDUSS P AIHTIKQ T f .Q^ ^^^^^^
itlrig with Miss Sadie Fox. WE. Erwin, Philadelphia. WH Dell, Council. ^r^aa.sn^^^ ^O ity}
j Baltimore; John Keyser, I Instman; rBIDAY.—About live 1 mud red nihilists i Nlchol to J. 11. Wnkefleld of Ml. Plenaanl I ii.,
FURNISHING GOODS
■A
Ever -seen in Ml. I'lciisant.
GIVE THEM A CALL AND UK CONVINCED.
STOP! STOP
If you want to save money ynu can do BO ly buying
your Groceries, Provisions, Queensware and Glassware
AT
ADAMS & TRUXAL'S
We have just received a fine lot of Queensware and
( Hasswaifi which we intend to soil at the lowest possible
lales. Our ware is of Ihe very best articles that is made.
CASH OR TRADE given in exohange for country
produce. Remember the place,
West Room Shei rick'3 New Building,
Main Street, Mt. Ploasant, Pa.
(882 SPRING SEASON 1883
OiPiEirNrXirjTGr AT
FEED, STONER & CO.'S
CHEAP STORE,
/
BOYD & LYON
DEALERS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Main Street, Mt. Pleasant, Pa.
t^ni, their advertisement next week.
IvTa,in Street, - Ivrt. Pleasant, Pa.
Wc take pleasure in inviting your attcnton to our
New Stock of Spripg Goods
We aro now receiving large invoices of th« very latest
Spring Styles, all purchased since the decline in prices,
AVe now oiler bleached and unbleached Muslins, (iinir-
hams, shirtings, ('rash and Towels, Table Linens, Napkins, iVc, al. prices paid by merchants buying a week
earlier. In our purchase |
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