The Waynesboro' village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1871-1900, November 13, 1873, Image 2

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n v7oted . for, local pptiofi.
tbe -gen rit
4., ell i en s a tyr.
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' 4ls r l P‘ 4l 'heti - 151v) feunti frsnen to death
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144 11 0 i 4 piik„Ati3 4,
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z'neVi g hTitt"o: o- i':Mallo37, Want 4 1 . 1 ' a,
'Ord den, gin to ti. ie,7r~eeptly'' . l;a~ilishs
drunkfitiOes
•
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way'to: relieve fire etrf u;
oe*y:or tlle' money 'mpikol, fot. VeopN
to fay 311§ix '.tkomoiencs4
printir:
: 100)...The Istal!stutl Cemetery, at, Gettys
;burg;is niow r controle ,of' the
"Wrif iiidoirtmay,;.anci the flag
Hill sottt froos Sunriseto Sunset. • „.
Signal hoiste
1/10_1111pr of Gen. Wiit,,Tecunaeh - Sher
for tbanext Presidency; and says
he will ha the snceessor of'. President
*Gnuit in 1876, t.The Signal Editor seems
to,taketime„by_the foreloak.. Irom the
mountain to the Sea,' was the motto of
Sh'ermatniArmy in Georgia, and they,
swept' everything before them. .They 6114
do it again..
• i:10 1 011,9,v, Pa., bO - a !lam, Mayor
---9re--IteptAt*ains-l*re-med--3
a — etflOre 1 unsu c lor the C;
tifHtliteil'wit - knot mech'eicpectation of his
Piectivn, .wbercupOn the Democrats turned
an. and voted for hita, running him way
ahead of hie ticket. Since the election
the :Mayor,of the city has resigned to ac
• i•ept the office of euuuty. yeasurer ; and
ae 414,-, city :charter, provides that in case
the Maryor'n office is 'vacant, the Council
man' Who'll* received the most votes shall
become the . acting Mayor , the colored
Councilman has reached that dignity ow
' ing to the leal of his Democratic sup
—One of the jurors on the Stokes case
haS been arrested and held to $3OOO
charged with having had communication
concerning the case with outside parties
during the Arial. It appears the jurors
wandered freely about the city every
nightforthe , trial, ostensibly in charge of
au otter ; that he got drunk and spoke
pretty freely about their determinatibu
not to hang. Stokes.
• Later advices 'say-that the juror was
convicted of contempt of court, and sen
tenced to thirty days' inprisonrnent, and
a fine of $250, and to be confined until
the fine is paid. The Grand Jury is
Vestigoting the conduct of the jury, and
of the under sheriff's in ,charge of it.
WIN.The trial of Wm, B. Udderzook at
West Chester, Pa., for the , murder of W.
S. Goss. alias•A. C. Wilson, terminated
on Friday last. On Sunday afternoon
the jury after being out forty-five hours
retdrulSita verdict of murder in the fist
degree, which seals the fate of the unfor
tt*nate man: The Baltimore American
says "The one staggering fact which has
always confronted us is Udderzook's
eellent character. No man•in the city of
Baltimore occupying his position in life,
stood better in the estimation or those
who knew him. Ho seemed to be a man
incapable of committing a• crime. In a
dark hour some fatal madness must have
overtaken him and led him into the con
spiracy against the Insurance companies,
and then the hope of gain led him ter sle
ction." •
.10° . 1Ve fancy that many persons have
nil" idea of the extent of which the inhab
itants of Holland have an interest inA
merican railroads. In proportion to its
pOpuhttion, notoover 3,500,000, that coun
try owns 'more American railroad stock
than any other country in Europe, a
mounting Mi $160,000,000, besides a large
amount of United States bonds, State
bon'as and other American securities.—
The total amount of the latter cannot be
definitely fixed, but sum up to more than
61,000,000,000. Fortunately they_ had
comparatively few bonds ofe those weak
.companies which are now in default of ac
cruing interest. The facts show how
strongly the people of Holland are inter
ested in the success of our railroad sys
tinne and the integrity of its manageinent
—in tact, lolly as much as Americans
thenittelves.
STATZELFAITIors.—EIections State
4Ancers were held in twelve States on
- iiteschry - of.lnst 'week. The returns indicate
the following result ;
3farylan.l—.Detnoera.te by 'lO,OOO.
Virginia—Demoeratie by 20.060.
• ~New York—Democratic State tioket
elected, Legislature Republican.
New
Marichasetts—Etepubl lean.
..-
Nirisconoin--Orangers candidate for
Governor elected over Washburn Repub
lican.
Whines:la—Republican.
Wialittin—Rtpublieati. •
Kansas —Republieun.
*rkanna.--7R4publican.
t
•':: t i Th4iitriad '*" 7 COti. n'o
, 1t144}1.T0.4 7 -11
- - ;tsiiktne;,to say tit ftlo
w r delni.ltehnlFOf Franklin cot*
treitespiniik.,oo;i:being
a, emppiciii . lfreOlNA his 'career, is new
• being slandered.by that, class- of' persons
who are alWais:ettger : toliluok the
‘ 71,?9[1:.
eirenalliiritraVntrihelnllW ,
tare referenae totol. Moults A. 500T,T„,.;
Vice-President,of the great PennsylVtinitil
• •
, - •
• ' , alas 'tiitiemati'vas b ob . in - ,yoir,
•
midst, an 'rriany 'of Tour citizens no doubt
often call to' mind 'lns bOyhodd struggles l
and endeavotg ' . Even then;
,ypu:remem,- 1
en,deared some-Of ,yott;',
at least, then. disccive4 • in" , the•noblebby
the germs, Wbielt•afterward deyeloßed in
to greatnesti and usefulness • to' the" State
And:tiation-ttt-large.--:Vonini . • r ;.;
hint•in his, sabsequent da,reer•Avitli wide
*nd, soiteditues: with asteniihinent at. the'
xesturn-Of his undertaking the won ,
Aerie" geniu ,he,displafed.qn the , calling
tp'which hie life, was deviiited.." His name
Tang since became a.,,bouseholtf word in'
every' home•in finie as ,
. ,
a.:successful,railroeid. KR'era r tor is. world
wide.,has shows; that be; does not
belong to lhai , elass of slothful and, indif
ferent beings'who,believe in hiding away_
'their talents.: in napkihs, and buryin. ,
them under the l gronn,d , out of sight; but,
on the contrary f Col., Scott -iised • every
talent bestowed upon him :to the: , best. ad
,vantage—not; :as many feign to believe,
for his own perionntitdvantage simply—
but 'for. the goOd;•and-.-prositerity of his
'own-'l3tate, 7 '-tiYe,: pot only for his. own
State. but for the development and tad-
Vancenient of ' the whole country. For
imat ;=itlifirue, he seemingWevotedlirs
Non4rflil energie7s - to. ilk - development - 6f
the vast hidden,resources of his own State
,rneana.of great railroad projects;
,but
latterly,...is if , believing that he owed
something to, the'country at large as well,
be accepted the Presidency of a. great
railroad'enterprise, inVolving the benefit
V rtiwwlnthrcountry — by --' opening-up-the
,de of Te - Mes. ualiforr;
,trtueF-13) .exas, kFICICO, )a i orma ani
the whole boundless country adjacent
thereto, and connecting, through south
ern latitudes, the Atlantic and Pacific
oceans. On the sitcceis-of this great un
dertaking he pledged his credit and stak
ed his private fortune.' But more money
was needed than the private fortunes of a'
few men could furnish, and failing to'
raise it on the bonds of the company, fail
ure camp, His name was on paper that
went to protest. and, like thousands of
enterprising men in these panicky times,
he is temporarily under a cloud. That
is all. • This is the sum and substance of
his offending. The ardor and enthusiasm
of character impelled him to strike out of
the old beaten paths and keep pace with
(if not, like Talleyrand, ten minutes
ahead) the progress,, of the age. No
wonder he has enemies (all great and
good men have) who are ready to give
vent to their hate and envy, and, poodle
like, sneak behind him and snarl and
snap at his heels. -
Col. Scott, from a . sense, of duty, ten
dered to the Board of Directors of the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company his re-.
signation, which, they unanimously refus
ed to receive. His embarrassment has in
no way effected this road.
Now, however much his enemies may
desire his destruction, it is to he hoped
tl•at they will not be.gratified.. The pub
lic cannot aflbrd to lose the towering,ser
vices of such a man. and I have faith
enough in him to believe—as I know the
people of his boyhood home in your coon.
ty have—that he will ere many suns and
moons rise superior to, all the difficulties
which at present enchain him:
J. RALPHIIALDEMAN.
• Phil's, Nov. 8,1873.
THE GALT,OWS.—Williamsport, 'No
s-ember 6—at 1 :40 A M. an attenipewas
made ,to hang Wade. The drop wits
knocked out, but the rope
,was too' long,
and he touched the ground with his feet.
The rope was then shortened for another
trial;
The rope being to long his feet struck
squarely on the ground, slightly choking
him. In this position he' remained. shout
ing, "0 Lord, have, mercy." The rope
then came off his neck and his body fell
over heavily on the ground. His body
was carried upon the•'scaffold, and after
long delay in arranging the rope the drop
was' azain pulled. He fell this time less
than: three feet. His frame was violently
contorted, and he seemed to be struggling
with the dread Messenger. Hie pulse
cantinued to beat for seven minutes.''
After hanging for twenty - seven minutes
he was placed in the coffin and taken'
charge of by his friends.
Many . pieces of the rope were cut off
and carried away as relics by the specta
tors.
CROUP RsztEpy.—The following is
said to be so effective, speedy and simple
a remedy for that dread of all Mothers—
the ~:roup- that an annual publication
of it should, 'be adopted by the. press:
Take m knife or graterand shave or grate
011 in small particles about a teaspoonful
of alum ; mis it with twice its quantity of
sugar, to make it palatabit, and adminis
ter as quickly as possible. Its effects will
be truly magical, as almost instantaneous
relief will b - e afforded.
rgoi...The' accounting officers of the
Treasury Department state that the salay.
ries of Government officials in. Washing.
ton require the payment of about 51,000,
000 per month. This amount dues n o t
include the compensation-dthose who.are
paid by the day, but only 'those phase
salaries are axed by law at so much per
annum.
LE.VOS FOR A COTTGII.—anag. the lem
on carefully. without burning
. it ;
'when it is hot, cut and squeeze into a.cup .
uptin three - ounces `of sugar, finqy pow :.
tiered. Take, R spoonful whenever your
cough troubles you. It is good and agiee
able to the taste. Rarely has it been'
known to fail of,giving relief.,
criir r!11.7. your. s'astill debel and .
_Ti liteu
.the 'honey market We o "are'reaCly .or Our
clues ; call quick.
v, • cr 5 , ;;1 •
eta r" a t 1.44
f
-. N 1 3 1 1 g l 41. $ ,••••c
-r
;;q topae ktietchtrtheyOr
• k, , L' •
0- 1 19Fcsevi.ie iyantetiis' agog . : pedieted.
ntging Sohppls will scion
. ,opsta Igen Z
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,- ! . .rivo Wears from scoday NillbeThanlgs;
''=Glir`ietmas
614
Ulll ay
'd£ ;the, dying porker.is
lsigan'. • • •
beard in, th e rand.
.fOr - Yester4ay w as
, •s - rOtly, •gloomy,-
-xtremoVaisa&iteaoe-ii* • •
times among the poor are pre !
dieted fortheicoming winter.
. .
-Last year at ,this tinie..ie.'hali::the
'epizooty.- This year it is 'the penis:''-
Y.:
4er,140 sear and
.37e1PDist. ,InasTs. are,
dropping ,thiele and fast to the ground. • ,
L.--,-Tike,d'ays are about five houra„sbor.
ler than they were daring the last *ea
in Jnne.
10... We are overstocked and' don't. deo
sire'any one to say turnips to us' for a'
year to come. '
Ctutwonn.—Keepeas' Daily Mail Coach
now leaves at 6:20. A. Bt., for Mont-Alto
ter The best thing in the` world is to
take things as th"ey .ccmeL'-take theixi'
and take a good many of them.
ite m An advertisement in an exchange,
wants "a good girl to cook" We know is
that,look , ai-enou h-to-eat-fa' •
teirThe John H. Miller property was
sold to L. S. Forney for $1,575, instead
of $1,175, as published in our last, issue.
our veld issue we will publish o
li-SjnOpsii:of the provisions Of .the New
r4llstiNtiou which is to be voted on next
month.
MA. chap out 'West has 18,000 bioorn-;
handles ready for shipment East. This
ought to set husbands to thinking about
coming borne early.
fitirHarry Strickler. Esq. has received'
the . appointment Internal ~revenue.
Store-keeper' at Robert jolu3stcin'B Iyistil
lery in Antrim township. , - -
illerlf Tom Pepper wa4,lciek4"ontr:iif,
h-11 •for lying; several men in t his
. ter n :
for the same reason deserve to be 'thiown ,
into the "pit" headforemost.
um. Broom corn is said to, be scarce, but.
high spirited wives think' they "can • keep'
pence in the house so long as there is
a failure in the brooin handle crop.
Furcurtruz.—We call attention to 41e,
furniture advertisement of Detrol'in
this issue. • Mr. D. is'a yining Mechinic'
eminently deserving of:pubiicyatrohage.
Alt"An eminent physician bas , diser ,
ered that it, was not' healthy for men. to
rise before 8,o;eloolt... Wives may , safely,
rise at 7' and Asti the fire as. heretofore.
im,..At the recent election in Washing
ton county, Md., the Democratic .ticket
was elected with'"the exception of two on
the Commissioner ticket, who' were tied
by J. H. Harp, Republican.
Picira . r.a.-L-Mr,' L. C. Brac?chill has
leased his Photograph Ga llery in this
place to the American 'Photograph Com 7
pang, with Mr. C. E. Lilsbey as Manager.
See advt. in to-day's.paper. ,
REc9vErimii,—Littie;,ilatO, 'son of
Mr. G. V. Mong, who . passed through
such intense suffering. for several weeks,
we are glad to learn has so far recovered
as to be regarded out Of danger. •
RELIGIOCS.—Rev. Dr. M. Keiffer, 'of
Green&stle, preack in St. Paul's
Chapel on nest Sunday evening,. Nov..
16th, and the following , Sunday, Nov.
23rd, Dr. Higbee, of Mercersburg, will
preach morning and evening,' Public
are invited.
FOR SAt.r.—A very desirable small
homestead is offead for sale' in 'to-day's
paper by Chas. West, ,assignee of David
Gipe.
V. B: Gilbert, assignee of Jacob &nil;
also offers for sale a desirable small prop
erty in Pi k esville.
THE SlTtrATiClL—According to the la
test published • accounts financial
,mat
ters
,generally
,present a more cheering
aspect. There is nothing especially dis
couraging in the London advises, and
elsevrhere the outlook is favorable to a
general improvement.
Arr. WILLTAM HAPIYIN, at one: lime
pater of the First M. E. Church of Chiiin
bersburg die,d at Baltimore on the Bth
inst., aged' 47 years. At the time of his
,death he *as pastpr of the EnlorY M. E.
lainrch ofkatimore,
HOG Conr, *disease . is said
to prevail just' now in this county and
Washington county, Md., with more than
ordinary falaiity. A pint of s?ft soap
administeredin. the first stage of the dis
ease rarelilfails to 'curb. A 'gentleman
of large exparlana.zan__ltaa;:frequently
tried this prescription reeomoiendszaitlas
the bt)St &MIMI etalfil3d2X;;l 64 i 1 :. 4,2 ,.....,1J1
.
'1167 - There,wtin 'itiorn With eigkt eorw
I ... IC1 1 ; la
—A heaVy snow storm
. preVails as we 'cat sat seven other eats; and on each cats
go Lc pus. tail tint a cat. How many cats in all
i \j ar ,
~, • , 1 5 pn!,,024( . 4 Ca .-iyji,.. u tio, j to, R 4,,: f . :,.... " *;;J e,sl:eficber› Aknyel or ;nstiwe
* ~in the:,'Hessk) , :o4okstetab4ef, it 1ii11 , 4*,04 - ili ..fikcoloi, ''''#.Bso4-,Ntt2
'91,04 on Tbuted ' 4 -
~ timilith, i'eait.,-t : qatirill44lloolrAdagtl4i : fi i tlst 'Oaf
4;4 : doing 114 ha ''ll •no fifor+i# aft,l:SeMph)st,, fiq Foritineii*Opflug
; tt
IblAVer than that ii4lo iiiiiliispiteg . flthe,eNTie tikßOWfigkiiiinaikive::
to 'ihe Baltimore Amees'ean;„ dated on the beekemployedas . _inetructora:: ~ , B iofetir:,
eystrsof .ver 4bittAtz i a„,„3 . ,,..,,,,,. „,,,,,,,, , Adanis, decution and yeadiog; llitze4"":
:made a, poti v te4teta . qitettimittiet , ";t7 - & - In r iggliMAriiiiinihtWieftfilikiT
bob . wititottfousk - itoitiner - Rvogßade.oifibfil.cilli*Vooo,rai
~.
1 they found all the organ in ,e healthy end: geOgraph 4 y, ;: yrof.,..l4entz,- iirgiSbra,
,:eonditiott;exeefit.theftotni4—fwltieloois, antVel9lentiFv , geometr ft I l iefal9, l l7;
,s,autfttitt *inlet inßhilOitphitt fgt., in- Nouo lausie r :T: BrOf...Beftxd will also be
.i4sis-4itialhertlettelleveigleath 43 'Pireseri find giye ', , iestiuetions.*: Tnstree,
probabitemett-by,schiethingtajwinto. tipna i Fotilie'.,exp . #tcd,frcipi A tiseph 4 gehi
the steeled'. The..bop MiddourAhe - heit- .ert apilll::Pitiertpon English Orammari'
;lei, testified that he bad lie,ei liyinivith S: • Golwiavtlgebra:; A: B. Stoler, Cube
Dr- Mesa foi, Ox.'irears ; tho theipon!id Root, by us of blocka ;:)IWaid.and.T.
and wife di d, not get.along tilettea pgy
,t o .: Enteeline i Ayithmetia; lit: gaff anctdine,
'--geth er ,--41 1 —sinaer,_dea* ClcOgralsby ; ..ift.' Hockeiiberry. and S.:,E,
Mrs. Hiss connitained , of ;:being., unwell,
and rapliven' six- powdeie," one'to he
taken 'before welt Meal* Monday,
.aid
three more:on TUesday, 'Which she took.
.She died itlxint , daylighfon Wednesday.
'The veraiat was that Mrs Hess ' eerie to
her death hi poison adtriiriietered by 'emne
;person unknown to. thejury. ~ The 'tope
tor was of course held for his uppearonce
at Court. .
It has been currently reported that
bnttlg. containing poisbn and a spoon were
found in the cellar a ,few days after the
death:oflirs. Hess: A• very suspicious
,circumstance if true,'liut•likei 'many 'oth
er reports in'ciiculation, it may have no
foundation in fact. •
-- 11,EcErPreThe following is list of
our sascr;ptron receipts-cash a"ncl trade
—for deiober:
P. H. Beriti;
A. H. Fisher,
Frank Snively,
W.S. Hunter,' •
SaUfard Shroder;
John Price,,Sen., •
Miss M. E...Snowberger,
Gen. W:Sprenitle,
' Daniel Baer,
Chas.-F. 'Purley,
Juenb,G. Summers,
'Henry, Wills, ,
' E. L. 1.410r,' •
• Stimer; • •
John W Garver,
J. W. WoOdward, ,
Andrew Sam. •
• R. C.•
Gen: Staler, • -
~.heoll) Summers, Sen.,
R.:Gar, ' • •
.Wm: Adding,' • •
Frault,•Milier,
Cor.vcr.P,ROCEEttlliGt3.4foriday eve-
Present--Messrs;'Ryder. (Pres't) .
Iliddour, Dock; and Reid. Bills pre
'sented, Hugh' M 2 Sikbat, J. P., for swear. ,
ing eleetion''offi'cers'arid
,Bormigh officert°
Crouse, Supervisor, fo'r
1ab0r,1317,2k and for hauling 109 perch
sttme,ls:eenta per perch, 827,25 t• break.
ins titorie l liy i Wm. Thompson
and ethers for the amanat , iii . the' aggre-,
gate 'Cf $33 , 00. Bills, passed and drafts
ordered. ,
- 'The Council agree too meet on South
street on tiesciar morning to examine
ground for opening a culvert if found
cessary, [Since have begun work on it.
It is to run south from the west corner of
Selterirkif, to corner of the
alley on the south side, of the street.]
IPAVlNG.—lmprovements at the West
end of Main Street go on. Mr. F. A.
liarbaugh, not ' wishing to he behind his
public spirited neighbors, has set his,fence
and commenced the work of grading
anil•ather pMparations for a 12 feet'pave
ttent,'Whick contribute not a little
the,appearanee of ; tliings in that quar
ter. tilp tutheran congregation are ai
m engaged in puttinvlown :a pavement
on south street' as far as their Church
property extends. • Whin this it finished
thepasement,Will - extend from;' Church
street as far as the new school building,
which will• certainly prove a great source
of comfort to teacher& and scholars: dar
ing muddy seasons. ;
A Hi7utstra.—...Albert Menet, advertis•.
iug agent, - New York city, turns out a
fraud, or in more polite terms . a ."bank
rupt ." With-this issue we drop•his "Sa
polio" advt, etc. He is not the first vil=
lain we .have encountered as an, 4dyertis:
ing agt., and merely make.announce.
ment for the benefit of'cotemporaries who
may 'be still, publishing his afivertiie.
meats. ,
DEAD:I3E ; ti. 7 ---ili;arr 1.. swT.Tzvt,
Colo, Ills; 44 so far refused. to ,paYlis
indebtedness. or subscription to the R 6.
cord, which, has been running for sum?.
ber of years` With this issue we trans.,
fer his,name to:our ."black list," Which`
will appear in
,due form as soon, tis.we
shall have gotthron,gh with this class of
weekly "deal' beat" notices. '
A.1:214..K§TE41170.-A squud'of
'disposed urchins • recently . made : several,
raids up3n..,ther states of , Mr, S. B. 'tin&
.hurt, the he: bad •ei diunntity of applei
:stiAl:Und itiotit; isvci
.
We understaudlir.-4.13.i1a-P9ssessimi 6 /
:the niznee• of the pars* mul7puiposes
:handing 'then)
,in for publication • next
week' -• " • - ' "
by,,S i ckool Pispiplifien
• EveningSession—Tuesday (*fling PrUc
Harry will : assevplile•several.of,his classes
on - Vocal Music and' iVe instruction: On,
Wednasilai.eVOing Bon, J. M.Shaipia
Rill deliver" a lectuie ' subject : "Teacher
• •
and his mis•sion." Thurs , dayrev c ening Prof.
Adams will ,a 4. . Each teacher will be
'required to pay the stun of 30 cents, and
all entertainments will be free.' The law
grants the' teachers thetimefor attending
the Institute. A, cordial
o invitation is sa l
tended to directors, ministers, members of
the bar,'the press and citizens in general,
to attend. The Varioualandlords have
kindly contented to board and lodge the ,
teachers for $1 per day. J. S. Stem.
___lnntAzi_StnumEll.7.—"lndian Summer";
-which it 'is supposed. was once a fixed
date,,,and_ fact, seems :now, if we may
judge by„thc diverse opinions respecting
it, to `be a '"moveable feast;" moveable
according to the ideas or opinions of those
...who.speakof it.- Some place it in Octo-
Imam: mrran ni groramr:To Atacm..,Ll
MOO
8,06
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middle or last of November. Watson in
his annals says: "Indian Summer was a
'aliort season of mild, fine weather, which
was formerly much more manifest than
of later years. It was exPeeted to occur .
in the last days. of November. It was, a
bland and genial time, in which the birds,
the insects and the plants felt a new t.xe
fitiOn, and sported a shOrt-lived summer
ere they shrunk finally from the rior of
Winter's blast. The sky in the mean
time'wes always thinlyveiled in a murky
inteicepting the direct rays of the
sun, yet passing enough of life and heat
to prevent sensations ot, gloom and chill."
THE BAND ExotrasioN.—An excersion
to Harrisburg, under the auspices of the
Chambersburg cornet band, will . take
place on Thanksgiving Day. :The fare is
fixed at less than half price 'and arrang
ments'have been made,.to take excursion
ists from all • points , on the. S(itithern
Pennsylvania, Mont Alto, and Cumber
'land Valley railroads. The train 'will
return in the evening. This is an excel ,
lent opportunity for persons :wishing, to
make a cheap and pleasant trip to Har
risburg.
A GREAT HERDsmAa:—The greatest
herdsman in the world is 'the title claim
ed for Sam'l W. Allen of Texas, vim owns
225,000 cattle. He hes one 'ranch eigh
ty miles long and forty wide, between 'Ne
voda• :and Colorado Rivers, the larg
est on the continent, which pastures 120,-
000. Two Others accommodate respective
ly 70,000 and. 32,000. These cattle all
subsist on native grasses of a part of Tex
as. His herds require the attention of at
least 400 herders and brooders and the
use of 3,000 hnrsei. 'He brands 60,000
calves every year, to keep up the supply.
The value of hiS stock, exclusive of the
laud; exceeds $5,500,000.
The monarchical' party in Tran'•e
seem to' have'alurndoned their project of
precipitating, a revolution. • They have
consented to the prolongation of the term
bf President, MaCM4on for the term of
five years:
tifirGolid new for lovers. Kerosene
has declined in.price. This will Le a, good
'thing for everybody, but more especially
to the father'of half a dozen Marriageable
daughters.
. •
itts-Wear flannel next to the skin;
bathe frequently, and avoid the nigt air
•as much as possible'..
BUSINESS LOCALS.
DlrMince Meat a specialty at Reid's
HAD rd REDUCE THE PRICES.—The im
mense sales of the Wilson Sewing Machine
all over the world has forced some of the
manufacturers: of the old high priced ma
chines—that have for several yeara , been
struggling against bankruptcy—to reduce
their prices to about. a level with those of
the Wilson, and by,thjs means try t p
low in the enviable ,course of the Willson. ,
These companies' having lost the confi
dence of the people by their efforts to force
out .theii machines at more than double
their value, will hardly find their "reduced
prices" greatly appreciated.
There are few persons but prefertheWil
non,with its perfect mechanism, and valua
ble improvements, to an. old and nearly ob
solete machine, which when once porches..
ed will in all probability, have no isle to
look after it-or furnish repairs. This fore=,
,ing down of prices is a greatertriumph for
the than this , honors ' , ion - by it at
, the Vienna Exposition. A. E. Waynant,tl .
gelit"fer tlfe Wileoa, *Mee under Photo:.
igraPli Gallery: '." " nov'lB'
ROVO 'Boors.—A M 1 stock of Boys
Boots . and Shoes, •at Snider% new store, in
the Oellig% building, corner: -of. tbs. public
Slone; Waynesboro'. ' • novt-2t:
Boom—All styles of Bodie add
.
Shots f9r.N.l.a ; ,at ilp* store,
in tie Oehig bnilciing, corner of tlid public
bquare. ,nev6-2t
MCall iiiy4itore for
Hcheaeoqts an4;shoes.t
• ' 14
• iv — i,i,74-PRokil!G As
,
„
tcr*bf , greasifer softening and- 'Ditierv
ing 99tOr' - 'bait! u n -
'Surpased by any other preparation in use.—
ball at his new store on the square and get
Ipbev. : 7Batiefactimittatranteedl-orno•mon.
_ - . toy 6-3 t
'lfkrs d ..-- 7 .1 . 1,1te. lc. G. §rpvEu has receiv
ed. a 'supply of the latest styles of, hats.—
Thankful to the ladies for past patronage,
Shemiicits a continuanceof the, same,
oct 3,111;%-tf •
WoLiVi), 17. E.
Coiner 'of the Diamond, ifjoa want to buy
cheat) goods': They are nutking,speciai in
duceMenta to Pitichasers,, and discounting
'all'eash bills, in order to reduce the ;Steck
onhand. 'Give them a (tall before brying'
•
GAITERS.—A fine assortment of Ladies
, Aniripents GaiterciatSriider's new boot and
shoe in the Oellig Building, corner of
public square. • nov6-2t
MR.The Purest and Sweetest Cod-Liv.,
er Oil is Hazard 4k: Caswell's, made on,the:
sea shore; from fiesh, seiecteA , liyers,
Caswell; Hazard & New York.; It is'
absolutely- pure and, sweet: ,Patients . who,
have once taken it peter 'tett' n Others.--:.
Physicians .have decided it superior to any
of the otheilloils in market. nov 6-4 w 4
8., I .A. S
In Baltimore, on October 30, 1873, by
'the Rev. Dr. Leeds, GEO. W. Z. BLA('I.
I late Postmaster at Frederick, to MARY
mascoß, daughter of the late Hanson 8.,
Pig Man, of Cumberland, Md.
= On the 2d by the Rev. H. C Lesher,
Mr. W. H. ,LLIOTT:--toT-Misa—A-LICE
PLUM, both of Welsh Run, this county.
On the 12th inst. by the Rev. J. Donahue
Mr. S. D. NEWMAN, to Miss IRENE D.
HARNE, both of Waynesboro'.
At the U. 8., parsonage. Mont Alto, Nov.
6th, by the Rev. 3. P. Anthony, Mr. JNO.
A. CA SSNER, to Mrs. JULIA CARBAUGH
t -
11 oil airllA siliguW(
On the Ist inst., in St. Thomas, Mr. JNO.
DEATRICH, aged , 77 years, 8 months and
24 days. •
In Chambersbnrg. Noi'eMber 2d, Mr. JA
COB BITNER, In his 80th yam.
In Chambersbnrg, Nov. 7th, John F. Pic
kle in his Stith year. •
MARKETS'.
WAVICESBORO' MARKET.
(CORRECTED WEEKLY.)
BACON
HAMS
BUTTER.... .....
.
LARD... •
POTATOES .
APPLES.L.Gincts
HARD SOAP...—.
BALTDIORE, Nov.:10, 1873
FLOE:R.—The market for Flour con•
tinues dull: and depressed. Family at
$6,75017 ;. Howard Street Super s4,so
(x 55,25; Common to Fair Extra 85,75
(256,00 ; Good to Choice $6,25@ ; 86,50.
WHEAT.—There was a better inquiry
Abr wheat to-day, and the tone of the mar
ket for the Sue grades showed some im
provement, Western red at 130 cents;
prime 'amber at 162 cents ; good to prime
red at 150(060 cents. ,
CORN.—White 52@)61 cents for new,
and 74(75 cents for old.
OATB.—Mixed Western at- 48@48.1
cents, and bright do at 50 cents.
'RYE.—Good to choice at 85@90 eta.
PALL'A CATTLE MARKET. ,Nov. 10.--
Cattle dull and lower. $6,5046,75 for
extra State and Western Steers; $5,25a
$6 for fair , to good; s4ass for common.
Sheep dull at $4,50a55,50. .Live bogs
dull and lower at $6a56,25.
N.OT_IOE_
T)IRTIES. who gave their notes 'at tbe
r" Assignee's sale of George Lackens on
the 6th of March last, are notified that the
same will be due on the 6th of December
next. Prcinint payment is requested. The
notes are in the hands of ('has. West.
ALEX. HAMIMON,
CHARLES WEST,'
•
nor 13-3 t Assignees.
BANK ELECTION.
THE regular Annual Meeting of Stock
holders of the lst National Bank.of Way
nesboro', for the election of nine di rectpre,
to Serve for the ensuing year, will be held
nt the Banking house, on Tuesday the 14th
'day of January next, between the hours of
10 o'clock, A. M., and otclock, P. M.
nov 13-7-4 t JOHN PHILIPS, Cash.
FURNITURE! FURNITURE! !
WORTH SEEING !
THE display of fine 'Furniture, such as
Dressing Bureaus, Wash Stands, Bed
steads, Extension Tables, Centre-Tables,
Vat Nots, flat Racks, Children's Cribs, &c.
Everything in the Cabinet-maker line—the
best in market, having been carefully and
substantially manufactured mit of the very
beSt, material—at H. DErnoves, S doors East
of the Presbyterian Church, East Main St.,
Waynesboro', Pa. Call and see his display.
Prices low. Thankful for past favors he
hopes to be able to merit a still further
shara of the public's patronage.
nov 13—tf H. DETROW.
VISIT TI-1 M
AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPH COMPANY,
:TOW LOCATED FOR THREE MONTHS IN
WAYNESBORO', PA.
jtead the following Price List
36 'TINTYPES ONLY 75 . CENTS/
6, FERRO CARDS FOR PHOTOGRAPH,
• ALBUMS ONLY 75 GENTS,
4 FERRO CARDS (EXTRA LARGE) FOR
'PHOTO. ALBUMS 75 CENTS,
1 LkRGE ,PICTURE FOR Bxlo FRASIE
• ,' 1
, - FOR 0,14 IN 75 CPUS. . • '
4 •':• ,•• "'L": ~ 1 , !
Carte de Vi :*
siti, ~ • , v ... .
• Berlin Ilea'cls, ..
'kembrants, •
- Cabinet Portraits,.
eind IVIitIllora: Photography; Isztettzt.cd
the beet style and ation , -prices. Call and
see. C. E. LIBBY,
nbv 13-31 i 31auager.
FIII3,LiC SALE.
f r tikubs
Assignee of *via Gipe,.
will , Offeratl'ablic Sale on as premis
es, " •
On Saturday; e 29th dtly,,4'i;Tovember,
the following described Real Estate, situa
ted about / of a inile.from Waynesboro', on
the" road- leading: toQuiney v ONE,
ACRE. more or less, of land. The imprette
meats area Two-story,- • - • - - •
C> tr
Weatherboarded, Wash Houie, Smoke and
Bake House under one roof; also Frame
Cooper Shop; an excellent Stable large e
nough to stable 2 horses iintr.Ve6ws, Carri
age House and Corn Otib, a fine Hog Pen,
'2 Cisterns, one at,theliouse and ()neat the
barn. The buildings are 'nearly as good as
new and in good order. There are all kinds
of Choice Fruit, An the premises including
grapes. MI is,property is pleasantly and de
sirably located:
Sale -to CornmenCe at 1 o'clock on said day
"when the terms will be made khown by •
nov 13=ts
PUBLIC SALE.
nli E subscriber; Assignee Of Jacob S.
IL 4 9.tu11, will sell at Publlo'B2l,le, •
On Friday' the 28th, day of November,
the followin . g'described Real Estate,' situa
ted in --.Pikesville,-Pa.,:to wit: A story and.
a half .
LOG IEO WIFiLII,I NG AMINE,
and LOTOF GgOIJND. The house is new
anclin good order. There is a well of water
in the yard, Choice Fruit Trees on the lot,
the whole beingenelosed with goodiencing...
Any person waatinga property of the kind
could not make choice of a' more desirable
due as regards convenience of location, &c.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day
when the terms will be made known.
The above property can be bought private
ly on or before the day of R ae,
N. B. GILBERT, Assignee,
n0v1.3-ts G. V-11Iong, auet.
NEW ADVEZ=SEMENT&
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sell in every family. Best thing ever rier
by canvassers. AGENTS WANTED to make
a permanent business on these works in ev
ery county. Prospectus sent post - paid on re
ceipt of price $1.50. For circulars and liber
al terms, address John K Potter & Co, Pub
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RTC.frFARMING•LANDS!
For sale very cheap. '
VIE BEST INVESTMENT !
,
No Fluct nations - Always improving in
value ! The 'wealth of the country' is made
by the advance in Real Estate
2COW IS THE TIME!
Millions of aeresof the finest lands on the.
continent in Eastern Nehra.sky, ' now for
sale—many of them never before in the
market—at nrices that defy competition.
Five and Ten Years credit given, with in-
• .
- • West at six 'percent. • -
The land grant bonds of the company ta
ken at par for lands. They can now be pur
chased ata large discount. Full particulars
given, new, Guide with new Maps mane&
free by addressing 0. F., DAVIS,
Land Coinmissioner U. P. R. P. '
4w Omaha, Neb. •
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To meet the'ifigent demand ofthe tinies the
Florence' Savingllfichine Co. have deter
mined to REDUCE PRICES and will here-.
aftersell their $65 machine for $45 and Oth
er styles in proportion. The FLORENCE
is the only sewing machine that feeds the
work baekWard ataforward, or to right and
left, as the 'purchaser may 'prefer. lt.has
been greatly Improved and simplified, and
is far better than any Other machine in the
market. It is. now the cheapest Florence,
Mass. .Nc•v. 1, 1073. Agents Witnted.
FIRESIDE Hinge Cone Burner For Burg
Chimneys, made by Plum Atwood;
produces Hie largest Tight. Can be used on .
ntifecid oil linnp:Forsale by all larnpdealz
OTS. • .
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