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Latrobe Advance from Latrobe, Pennsylvania • 1

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TM paper mth kva Mrt I aat A alia kr satar.ta Uiun m. tfct team Mk-' Mar. VOL.XIII. WEDNESDAY; MAY 12, 1880. yYvrT fNjr Ar.Nr vv.v ATTI- ICW AXD T1IIM.H.

SDMAL. LlTliiinE TAKLS THEM IN, FLQtTEnSJOR THE GRATES "or. m't 'cyjmnr-z ucflk Ai lECUXG CYCLONE CAUSES COKSICRABLE LQ33 TO wjlST- Am4 laM (ttwattM Hjr' Wmrkhif th wMtSk Wr 4 Cbtoit. lOK i lilt liaj A KuK.tur) lKlr.viiS Mi-Hit. at IImiw itr'ff Got i Mtit Yi-n a is "the ixt 1 en it lnvnl use I Medal Fk.r.

Tiiiwrtil rsinv tji .1 ep Wi li riti'K, 'A FREI3IIT TKAU-'iH KauytssMr, rtraaaaa m4 tnaiiakw KUi4 aS tka nga laJaaraO Taa iWakas ratu-fwily Crraalaaat i-fbjdjJe) engine u. -Ul iU a traia of 13 cars loaded with coke and pig Iron was a earls Wood vale, just east of Johnstowa, at tha ret af about twenty-ive mi! aa 30 or SO loaded can rushed out from a aiding and tho train raa Uto them with a terrible crash eocaplsuly wrecking the engiao aad about 90 car and inr4antly killing all who vera on the engine at the time. The list of gjlled are; THOMAS MOWRY, engineer, aged 27 MICH A KL YEIIS, Crsmaa, aged Wilson Blair, th flagman had aa eye seveireTy lnlureir," Mowry and Myers were both men, and Connor waa married, ha leavoa aaifsaiial taoelilldren. From What can be learned appears that alt threo af th wen jmujed from the engine. a gineer Mowry Uxly waa found lying face downward under th tank and Fireman Myers body au found lying acroaa that of Mowry, while that Of Connor waa found but a Km.

feet away from tbam. All were badly crushed, They are alt resident of Derry and their abockiag death hat cast a gloom over tho eatlre town. It is not kno wn how tho car came tsiimafflk lidingTfeere Laixig at veral rumor afloat, one ia that soma boy wrw playing around and looaed tha brake, and another that it was dona by soma persona with tlie Intention of wracking Fast Una, which waa duo there about that time, The oae, however, to which most crude ace ia given, is that It waa dona by a lot of trami who were on tha ran at the time, 1 or IMItlBTANtE TO THE O. A.M. I ArrbntabuB Ejrai laa OkjHt ta Mtawrlal aanlaal at Baaaa taialls iautaiarlsa.

1TI.M nl.l lmrmm Philadelphia, nnder data of May 8th, wo publish a a matter 6f general Interest to tho member of the O. A. R. and their friende iit to 'i-ii 'I 'A meeting of Grand Army Poat Coav mander, of Philadelphia, waa bald at i I Department Headquarter on Friday evening, April 23, for consultation and a geaeral etpreasion of opinion of matter The nuu lio Ailmlly and d. ViU rat- Jj; dU jo niM netliug is h.Wai iiUin iTrnor pr fanity than auy Of his muy brethren.

KiH-eptly, on a Saturday nijiht, when the liarbershot) was crowded, au I tuen bj fiwtieutly waited "ncut" nvr in bimr, iuto the chair arid in ut ry granted "huir ctil That watbc knU of dooui lotbe oiM- who weru next aiwl if he could have seen the expressions of supreme disgust on the wailint; faces there i dilbt bill that he would have boear llHii4entiy pitiiBhed But serioiislyi there Is no refton why a man should devote Saturday niht to having his hair cut and compel other people to go widnHit lein' shaved on Holiday. By all means Inivcolt this class of fellows. iiteJsaJuttMJ TIhhi uIm- tifUil il 1 1 -1 1 thy iW.lh i isu I'reyk on uiy viul. turn the hmllhfiil kin-Uf my Infh vhtt.lt to hnitarj miIIii iihm AiiJ drinks Hi) 4rii u. i'JftJf 'A l'Sf AtJtJ llrvt hi him envy nW lMt nemuMn wnlUf.

anvf ttl1 dl.t i-1ih lk tus hi cuikenil tts-lh a vcii.mu.i- Thstsll the isiifXHi run a ut hit hiw I but iuwarlly he rhawisl hi owu auiw Al bcIkKIxhim Hint uwih' htui vcr mil Kurttrsih it was. when ny ttiNst hu AimI Weit, Ihiit raiw wii-biiiR u.mm' hi' ha.l And wht-s hi' lii-Mril ut tuirm Hiintoiis Cl ill. It basso often U'cn forced upon the Uirtice of thinking, pliilosoplii.in Js'ople that jealousy and 1 nvv are the cauoe of more sorrow, tli.ui any '''berjnceis- the parents of slander and it ulceration, the instigators of backbiting, the wreckers of empires, the destroyers if doniestic happiness and in a thousand ways tliey bid for a seat on the same plane with their elder brother, ulcohul. Unlike alcohol they do not leave tln-ir muik upon the foreheads of their victims, they do not proclaim themselves destroyers, but, assassin like, strike their vii-tiuis in one of their many guises, all alike deadly and destructive, and the world shoulders the blame on the means and let the have crept near the thrones of king and princes nnd into the family cin leof master and man alike, overturn ing the kingdom and destroying tin; domestic ace. They are for the fates of Oesar, of Mary -Stuart.

It was envy that cost King Sa il his life and made him seek the life of David. Na)sileou envied, the fame of Alexander and died in t.lt vain attempt to compter the orld as the former had dune, and right litre it occurs tame that Napoleon's nydd rise and fall has always been attributed to his amb'tion. It should liave been to bis envy. P. it is ua-neceasary to cite more hw proof that envy and jealousy are the elements of nine-tenths of the world's wickedness.

The fact is stated and a little careful observation and thought 111 convince any one of the truth of the charge aftaint these tw in fiends. Youhavemly to observe that the moment someone rises atxive his fellows that very moment jealousy and envy send out their minions to heap calumny and upon him. When a man has been as it were, all his life, and by some chauce (brtuiio rises, then slimier claims him for her own, she obeys the mandates of her rulers, and uf larks him wherever slie in. iA good example, is the candidates' tor the high offices of our country. When onre a man is named for an otlice, his envions, jealous fellow -man lupins his damnable work of black ing his no drmbt spotless reputation.

Tsrrlbl Trua. A correspondent of the Pittsburgh lHnjxitrh of yesterday, writes: The inhabitants of Soutlejide. a small oat town near Irwin, were thrown into a -state- of excitement last tijlit by the poisoniaji Of a dozen small ehildten. They had taken a walk iu the afUunnsm. and were bunting various hcrlis ttvat.

Mr. James Black, a farmer living near seems to have thrown some poke root out fro a fence row.andtheelittdren nte It. There wore about 12 of them, and they became terrildy ill Physician were hastily call ed and everything possible done fur them, but thev are not yot mit of dangt r- Tvmpernnre anil Katlonal Itcfnrin. A convention itmler the care pr the BIairUv1lleW.O. T.XT., and the National Reform Assignation, ill be held in Blairsyille, Pa Friday, 21.

Mrs. Mary A. Woodbridge, President of the Ohio W.C. T. and also a Vice Presi.

dent of the National Reform Association, will be present, to make addresses ii the afternoon and evening. Ad-' dresses from others are' also expected. The day sessions WUJ be held "in tlie U. P. church, and the evening session in tlie pnblieseboin haltT AH who arein-terewted in leinperance or national re.

form are cordially invited to attend. The New Mlna Huiwes. The board for the examination of mine ses. which met at GreetiKburg Saturday last, having completed a review of the papers, announced the following as having passed successfully J. M.

Franklin, Mutual Wm. -Fisher, White Ash Wu. Snedder, Southwest Tlia. Whitelaw, Blackburn Michael Barral and Geo. Dawson, M.

Pleasant, and James Wardly, Michael Cauley, Henry Scott, Win. Studd aivd R. Me-Klroy, Irwin. Htisdajr Memvrlal twrriiics. Memorial services will be held iu School Hall, on Sunday afternoon, May 23d( at 3 o'clock.

Ktv. T. 1), Anderson, astor of the Latrobe Presbyterian church, will deliver tlie sermon. The public ia invited to attend. aV Brkal IUar4 aT law J.

II, Faaoau-K waf la IHtUbnrg on Monday on business. Mas (TH. LaxMAM la vial ting her parents la Brownsville. Mm MvsTia Biatta Is visiting In lhtHAko J. Caacv lias returned from an exteoded business trip, Jno.

L. CaAMSKsa, of ladiaaa, A th Ant act oflfli-e oa Saturday Cms. CaaaoL, of Pittsburg, was looking around Latrobe on Saturday. WjLstrrr W. Faaaa, of the ligonler Valley R.

was in tow a on Soadsy. a. J. K. Fish aa, the Derry 11 vary man, paid, the AnvASi a office a visit last week.

Ma. W. N. 0 atm, the Ligonler furniture niannfacturer, wwa in town on Mob CViCrTt, WTBtiiaT date fer sheriff was ia Pittsburg yestar day. P.O.

Uis.kka rusticated la the wild, UBcTvifited regions of iUilUville yeeter day. "Ton" Kit si the poMilar warehouse-aian of the P. R. R. here, is on the sick lt.

i Jin Amino, of Ierry, was at "Hi Per-kins." at tlie 0wra llense, Monday night MissMamik lUsAM.of Johnstoan, is visiting MIssKlIaCiallagberof Railroad street. 1 rsf IttwTinr WadW 1sht fira vhsittti the Huioky city On Sunday. Joe says its a very Wg town. Jan. Drrmott, for some years clerk in Uartiuan's furniture store, (sat his home in Freedom, ---I)avio gntrra, a Mt.

Pleavsant, ami Jno, Cease, of (leasant Unity, vera in tewn last week on business. Mis Miooia and Ml Rosa Madigai) were visitors at fit Xvlcr' Academy on Sunday, 1 Mis Hosa Mauioam, if Cennellsville. i at present the guest of her friend, Mis Mary Madigan, of Ligonler street. Ma. ad Nkwdoihah, of villa, were the guests of their son, W.

js'twinghauv of the Loyalhanna paer iilll, on Saturday. Misa Masv 8 hi lt, will shortly leave I rube ar an extended visit through ansa and the far west. Our wishes for a pleasant trip go with bsr. IW. il.

II. II 1 ois, M.K.Low,W.A- Keener, Murray Baldridge, Nevln DietJenbacher et al, of Greensburg, were in our village Monday afternoon Jas. T. IIcouks, of Pittsburg, aon of J. Hughes, of Latroba, was at home over Sunday.

Jimmy ia quite a ladies man. You naughty boy, we saw you. Jno. D. Poastv, of tobacco aad cigar fame, was doing Latrobe ia handaoSB style last week John has aa established trade and never fails to aell large bills.

G. "Buss" WiirriaUM's old straw Vat was in Braddock'a Thursday and scooped in a large number of orders. We almost forgot to mention that the "Boss" was nnder tlie hat. Fsam cEcaskT, of this place, was In Beaver Falls Sunday visiting hi brother Joe who Is running a largo billiard hall at the latter place. Frank say business a booming on (bat way.

Jowl II. gm.v returned to hi borne in this place last week, from Mansfield, Fa, where he ha been engaged In mercantile Joe looks hearty and seems to have eujoyed life. Gist p'tot(. out nopuUr livery and sale stable mau, yesterday sold a very fin horse to Mr. 8., Baker, of tha Peoosyl vania car works, at Latrobe, for the sum of f325.

Crwisfcurg Reeurd. Pao. W. Vf, Ulbbich, of Ligonler, has made tor himself a very no reputation In hie management of 1 the Latrobi achoola during tho term just closed. II i a vary good teacher.

Besides a thorough acquaintance with all the branches ho ha a fund of sterling com-itton sense, that must always bo a large fictror in successful teaching. -T. II. Fatiieb Rvam, the Southern poet-priest who has just died, was a muicln aa well a a poet. A Southern paper aay that he frequently went to tho bouse of one of hi parishioners, and, telling tbe servant not to call any one, would take a.

seat at tho piano. With a cigai between hit lip ho would pUy and im provise for hours, often spending four or five hours in perfect ignorance of Lis surrounding. A Kavd Baalataaa. It is rumored that several merchants in Latrobe' propose getting out key to the signal service flag that Mr. Ln hart hoist each, morning.

We are sorrv to think that any one would be guilty of such a trick. Mr. Lenhart having gone to considerable expense to get np the polo, etc, it io hi private property and no one baa any right to ase tho lgual1 advertisement card except I Tfca aewth Pswa a Be Bwltt, Dr. Hootetter, of PitUbirrg, the heaviest toekholder in the Sooth Penn.i re ported as aaying that tho affair of the new road ware never in better ahape and that work would commence now, were it not for the complication of tbe Reading which will be settled inside of a month. 'The road, will enter Pitta-burg ovw the McK.

which how the friendly spirits of the Vander-bilUfothe South. All the great bitumlnou coal regions within reach of the line will be tapped and cars will bo moving over the entire lino by July, 1J7, Let the good work go on. aiaats a rMk iartW 'Arrange Mmmm to tl KmmHm auT Ttraaa Lll-Uo4 Wa l.lraa (ur lUiHwtut Mtrtpaa. Of all orders, clubs, leajruos, or Jodie. nt'-iv UMiiUltri.tiaUlV LIIHU 1 the GnuA Array of the Republic: In none of then! lath tie of tiroXherhood firmly found la th band of torn who foughtwid by aida on many a bloody fi.

IJ, the union might tut perpetuata-oV and each year when the time appointed To decorate the grave of their fallen comrade comes, it is touch-iiii; tojwboid with how much tenderer ami love and, rare these strung men search out the last renting place uf each one, and rcvereutly strew it with weet flowers. The exercises in I jitrti thta yw WSJ! y.j..J0)StJL.AJ&'iL. liama Punt No. 4, having arranged to wake the ceremonies as complete and iuipnarug a pneHle At a reeeut meet ins a committee uf arrangements waa apuited which met rttirrlay 'night and announced the following sub-committees Music for Parade J. Il.Oursler.

Music fir Hull lr II. Miller, 1 Kaxnian, Jn. M. Campbell Printing Jno. II.

Flowers B. F. Gciger, chairman. Hall Ir. Evans, Alex.

Hamilton, Ir winlturrrll. To Mark Soldier' Craves-- Unity A. Kells. Jatmb Berlin. MaphwrnwA.

WhfU. Mouatery V. J. Haler. Yotiagatow U-iVnj.

Showers. Hlllside-J. W. Baniett, Win. Ilen- deraon.

htOlair Weaver, M. IVrshiiie. LatroW-K. (i. Walters, 1'.

J. New Terry and Kiiuiurht Ilnber M. A. Kkelly. C.

K.er. On AntnHtncenient A. IMiirlAPM. To Deeorate the irav Unity James Peters, Jaa OiiJen, William llazlett, John OurJer. MnKtery S.

P. Keyn, John Cauib- i an, r. j. M. lerby.

Macheneyn A. Shumakec, A. BoHHart, John Boiwart, James Geo. Brown, K. G.

Walter. Hillside J. W. Harnett, William Kobinxcm, Alex Irvin. LatroU C.

Tall.E. (i. Walters, W. U. Patterxon, Y.

Youngstown H. Bart, Win. Meara, D.J. Sax man, ixaac Hiuith, Johnston. Tlie p'cial tsery iees will Te held over the grava of John BaU's, at St, Clair.

All contmitee will reort at the Hall of the Pont at o'clock, a. nliarp. The committee earnestly rettiests can-tributions ot (lowers whit may he left with Mr. B. (ieiger, rhairman of the committee on THK LINE OF AK II.

Tha Pt will assemble in its hall in Pore' building at 2 o'clock, p. and march up I.iifonier Mreet to Iepot street, down Depot to Jefferson, from tlicnce to Main up to Liodier street and hack to Depot street np IH'jxtt to Bide avenue altd to fchool Hall by way of Bide avenue a nd Main street. Jas. Pet Kits, Chairman, i 1 DUt 1. We Mmerely hoie that 'he eiti-ns ot La robe will aid the G.

A. It. in every way possible, in doing honor to our slain defender, remembering always that to them we owe our unbroken anion, and that they gave their life blood in defense of our homes and fire-atdes. MkMU Hereto JSaplaaatloa. station established here by C.

E. Inl)ait Is ready for work, and the flaarje" already beiiu displayed. But waW MA 1,. has hot got his cards out and most people are unable to un-derstadtlit; meauing of the signal flags, wtiich are: Bed sun, Ligher teui-peratureg warmer weather red cresceut, lower tern rat re or colder weather; red star, stationary temperature blue aim, ge'iitiral raiu or snow blue crescent, clear or fair weather; blue star, local rain or snow. -The rold wave is rcpre-sented-by a white flag with a black square i the center, By" observing tlW flags day a Very true and corlwt weather prognostication can be had-The reports are received direct from he chief sighal-fiioe at Washington every morning at 7 o'clock.

InpMUaf Ow Wairr Wrlu, The special water work cornffiittee of the Homestead town council, consisting of the editor of the Loif Aw-, Council-men Ilirth and M('lurc, Solicitor F. L-Davis, Council Clerk Sehooly and ex-Burgeaa iliallack were here on Tuesday insuectina; our water Works. These gentleraep have been in and I ion town inspecting the different systems in nse. Messrs. Head and Bostiart showed and explained to them the plana and workings of the system to be used here.

Aaptlir HuppoMil rick-JH KUr. A store iaa been establibhed at tli works of the St. Clair coal and coke company, near Bradenvllle, by the company or soma one. intimately oonoec(ed with it, ani ftjii kaiiat the elict mutt boy tore lai gone out among the men. Titer is a law in existence for-biddiflg th keeping of stores by corjio-rationa of this kind, but somehow they always manage to evade this act and the atofes.eiist.

liiit rh rrm I'art liuruugk niuw Mill r'olti Ih Thria- I'alh. i o'c'is iiolay oi -la, bvvirtiK of a ut rl, i and to ceasrtl t. exist, they liciug a too i ted lift the 'Mush Ijttrobe. It in a lu-altliv si'ii Sis-ii a town begins tt riaiHi i and her. auburbM il lai iilt" the i 'p .11.

and sluws that the pi iti hi has reached il. The addition lit. two ivns tin- is i i iiojsit taut to all par tics eiitiivriii'd. it the jfpula-li the l.iltct and ies the fitrinei in my ad aotai-s i he would not uthvr" ieha. I West l.atr f.lli.w the TrrrrtTjr-ip-t-UwijM tfvkfi4e'ittH foradniisMifii also.

I iiytown will make its for admission this wis L. lid il would In- il for the ciUi-ns oi thill place t- be piutiipt tin i ti.jiiu Tlicie stmulfl entile miiiiiimily in this matter as a delii ma leitxe liem it lr a voting place i seh ol h. within le.lH llialile di-taln'i I lit) VI Ml lilt 11 Itlll 1.1 IV llih l'l( hiiiI I u.il i ip I'miiIiI tiy tur It.mr lt-tMiilr. The follow i ll.e older in hlelt -'JjO' sinn.j i K.ftf''ff for the cliitmpii'iiship todatti Won. 11 si tnkl AlliiHir Hi.

II i hi, Usiivitlr Ml. Mi ini)Ktika I I At the l.i -t me' tini; i the IjitroU 1 1. and their liij'ei tors it mm dei idis to name he club I lie ami Maroons. Hear in mind the coming festival of the Maroons an ro.t a-suied it-w ill be nic and orderly. The yo ladii w.1io are to attend to the refreshment tables will be waited on by Milt Slu.ii iil.er and reipiested to wear maroon dresses on that itccasion.

The M.troon i liit secured a in-w tirst baseman, lie comes ith a sjmsl batliu nnd t'uddinjj record Kinny and are doinii some line battery work. Boys, a over and see them practice. "Oanny" G.coree, the plucky entif-tielder, will i nil sky scrapers knocked out to hiiu, but be is alrakl of beine stole oil' he nr.es by "Don't-sity-awonl." Wthojienl the base ball admirers of Liilrobe ill goe.l ein'0'iraeiinjiit to the Marions; ami thtjv ill do some good playiiiL' for them this season. luiHiiiHtit Nitliei ti thr ritil l.atroh. We have been re west ed by Mr.

James Peters, chairman toaniioiiticeth.it the i. A. It. committee "of arrangement extend an invitation to the I Fire 'ouipany, the i try ess nnd Tow Oum-eil, the scvei il Sunday KehooN and the Sons of Veti-rans torn out in their respective Indies and participate in th parade on Memorinl Ihiy. All eitiiteus of jttrolM, and especially tluuf alone the route of are -requested to appropriately drape their residences aud places of bin-inei on that day.

Also, all hotel are requested to close their respective bars between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. so that the solemn ceremonies of the day may be rightly -observed. WI The ltant of lh Hottnon.

There is but one verdict repirdin "Si Perkins," and that is "ho can't be The audience at the opera house oil Tuesday was very lare, in fact, the largest of the season, and tin just made the walls shake with ars of laughter and applause. It is Imrd to 'tell which part of the play is the best, If course "Si' ooines iii for the largest part of aptdause' hot the l'ushlon band and Betsy Bnii-ples their full share. Taken all in all it was the must niirli provoking show that has been in IJttrohe for a lonu' time. "We grasp the idea." Tha Knights ur St. rrllil.

Wedniwhiy evi'tiingof last week, tlie Knights of St. or in uUuur words, the shoemakers of ltmbe, met in the Knights of Lfibor hall, for the pur)oe of talking alsmt and setting a time for holding their annual picnii The matter was not definitely settled at thi-i meet ing and we linderstaiMl that atiothwr meeting will lie held this week. ltl-r I.tst. List of letters remaining uncalled for in the postoffiee at Ijitrolx', fortheweek ending Saturday, May 8: Miss Lnry Iaiyer, George Freild, William IJzzie Bossord, John O'Hara, Miss Myrtle Peed, Mathew Elder. iVraonA calling for any of the above letters ill please say they wore advertised.

-John Siiowaltkh, A Verjrllld Laily. On Sunday mornitig last Mrs. Est her Kisaman, widow of Henry Kisainan, deceased, diel at the residenefl- of. her son, Iwis Eisaman, near Betitty's station, of old age. Mrs.

Kisaman was born on the nth of July, and at the time oT her death was nearly 1)3 years of aije, being probably the oldest erson In this part of the country. She was buried at Unity cemetery on Monday at 3 o'clock. ihoinjh very comiuou iu the flat and level wenteru ismntry, are a rarity ia thif laud hill and However, we haw them ocvaubmally, aad Monday afternoon last una of aa exceedingly disastrous nature ixvurredia ijr liniediat vicinity. i i About 4 Mock on I he slsive afternoon a sliiiht rain and hail storm isimhhI er our neighboring ef Blalrsville. Tllj(, waM by a Umrible tornado which look for its iHatti the Valley of the Coucmaugh river, and iu its course-np-risvU'dand twistivlolf triHHi and artly TbTrtiirrir ihe- -batn of John Mirtnley-, near B.iird.stow this county.

When the wind struck the river it aumsl the ater to rise to the litttghtof Mivvuly- five.Ciiet, in Um form a water KKut. hh reviilved wiftly alsmt a moving centre and traveled up and sen the stream. Seemingly overcome with its own weight, the water fell to the surface of the river again, the soend causixl thertdiy reseuibJJtlg an rxplosloa. The tornado conl intted along tha river until It reached the new iron bridge al Coketow which Joined Westmoreland and Imliana counties at that point. Th I and now Ilea in the bed or the Cone- inaiigu river a isngieo uiass oi oroxett plank ami iron.

The toniado left the river at this point Mini continued across Iheconntry, leveling telegraph uprooting treea, overturning an iron smoke fack belonging to the coke work and dismantling a table in Coketown, The bridge above referred to was the largest connecting bridge in Westmoreland County, consisting of three (pan ami having a total length of Shift feet Itwasajoint bridge, built by the two counties a iittie over one year ago and cost in the noighborhood of -f) 15,000. The bridge a put up by the Mahoning Bridge 'ouimny and as paid fyr. 1 I Htll.H ITOH WAM1 lA. A gisid euergelic man wanted to solicit subscri'itiofls for the Aovanck. Liberal terms to the right party.

Apply at thisothVe. Teat Oh, Vast The tilhiw lug lint of Juror art ilru lor the May tetm uf Court: QSANU JVKOMJk HA Ul, II Jna. Trviil. auner, Aniwiit luvid Taykr, fanner, Hall hw imhlp. John li Knhikar, farmar, Iiarry hmiuiblp.

JanuM Alllwtt, lakofer, Ixrrr Uiamblp. Jmw Hiitnhaugh, farmnr llauipachl lap. Johu Harnv, twp. Jamb fflmbni, fanner, Hunlkagrlviii, Eaal tup. JamtsiB ar.k-u, farmer, HiMllaKiksi East twp.

0UI Hiwir, famu-r, HuuUag Jon East twp. Ellaa Kelly, farmor. Kuallnirdos South twp, M. 1.. rauDohl, faruior, ML rtnuanl.

.4 Riehanl Aitair, farmer, Uiyathauna. 1 1 1 lain ltTfer, fartar, I'enq. I low ant Allen, farmer, Kiatrarrr. Murttiiiar N. Beaaell, lahun-r, Ralrsr uwraTcr.

JaniiHi Kpik II, carpriitar, Riadrafar, William U. Fry, carpenter, Sale in Henry Kull. fannar, Kalem iksirxe MisTJaulejr, farmer, Waahlngliw. oVunro B. Aruwl.

farmer, t'nltjr. Jaeuk J. Blerrr, luauranc scent, Latrutm bar, Jarni P. Toiler, earpaiitar, Latruhe bor. Kln Baiislinuui, farmer, Weal Newton.

TSaTTim BO SiT kl. fi 1 1. C. Blair, farmer. Bell toarnahlk.

Janna McKesver, fanser, Burwll I'pper. Kiniergi-r, former, Dufaegwl. A mua roue her. rtuer, Donegal. John A.

Ilanuau. Iknnar, Donegal. luaum L. Toner, fonuer, llerrT, II. 8111IU1, Diaairti, perry, M.

Young, MaekMaitbibcftr. Johu Laytno. bulehor, Harry. John M. Johnalen, taliarer, lierrf Jaaiea C.

Wllaun, cwrpenU. ratrfMii, K.ils rt MisTreery, tanner, Falrnrld. Jatnea lley, wagonnisker. Franklin. FoaUrTilhruok, farmer, HempAuld.

William Henry, former, Ttrmpfk ld. riauk'l Kelly, miner, UempBeld. Harry Kk her, former, Hempfteld. Jame Hlllaman, farmer, Buutlngtoo, Eaat. li.

Dallaa Mingham, former, Huntington East, F. Hbawley, blackimlth, Hanttastaa J.rfin S. Barnes, fanuer, HustlogV I bavld Urant, former, tigsnlra II I Samuel Andrews, former. Ms. rWatii 1 illUm ReytadiBi, fanner, Mt, Pteaaaati I VranV A fm.i-w ImM, Michael Rumbatifb.

fanner, MU Pleanant. J. Wilson Weaver, fariDer, Mt. Ilaaaaut. 0.

F. Walker, fanner, Mt. I'kauut. (ie. lire W.

Ixmg, farmer, Mt. Pleasant. J. M. Keck, merehaat, ML John ljili-tter, teacher, ill.

Pleaaaiil. Wllliim IjiulTer, former, Penn. -J. Kifer, elerk, Henn. S.

Howard t'nnntngtiam. uborsr, Rmtraver. Jiihu ricrea, Urtner, Hew kklty. P. K.

MeouiieU, rarmar, Salem. Benjamin L. Lore, formar, Valvy. Andrew HsasUum, former, 'i Aiunotian Kirrhner, former, t'nlty. Jnaeph Haldrlge, former, Unity.

H. M. Miller, elerk, Derry boenugh. John A. Beunett.

genttrmae. Derrp kuriukh, Aiwa Beard, bboror, ArwmburcboiroegB. C. M. Galley, manufacturer, ML PleaaanL i.

A. Bamhart. clerk, Hrottdale bneuugtv Banipann Pool, laborer, est Newton. John Matlox, lalorer, Wast Ncwtoo. L.

H. Harhili Iead On Thursday afternoon I II. liar- baugh, of this place, died in the Gov ernment Hospital at Washington, D. jC 01 paralysis, undertaker I art man left here on Fiiday' evening and returned with the body on 8tinday morning, be ing met by tbe O. A.

R. Post Of this place, of which. Mr. Harbaugh was a member. The Interment took place at lrnjty oir Sunday afternoon at o'clock.

lie was born on th 3iiti of and was over 2 years of age at the titrjeiof his lie aerWl during the wai" in Co: 63 liegt. Pa. Vol and was a member of the K. bt II. of this place and a Mason.

The sorrowing wife and children have the sympatlly of the community, I Insi ui in ait eiiibr al S. A. While's. Si Cmi lie oil ait kiijik of uit-4 ial at K. A A.

.1. Wliites. A I oly retu. k.sdie-' lasi i na Hies- sh. (i la-uhan's.

I ytm wirut bur Kal lc Iiut; Von will lale tc Wimik'iV S-a ihenew rii btoi.li red Put I terns, eJuu.I up. ul Head A i en i d.i until the m-a- sot, is oyer at iv K. A ,1 White ItV llsh' O.gf il'Ul ISC to II lle, Illl-Sff f. itt TTTiiii Imiti Muni 1'ioiii hale by I lit li no ens ci in jjttrol.ie. I'm it, I 1 si aw-oitiiient ill l.itc-t styles Hits wets (s al 's A .1.

hiii UmkA Wouku urtl In i alter uiakis a spivialt el Miii lei. Tits guarnn- le- Two coimei-. Kohiii and I'ledell, 1 cnefeped Ikiiu the oil hi j.ul week. Till! l.ilti'he Al' Vi i's new dies ainl ii inti on in pre-s, is a h.io.l Some hlieel yJlJoi. iiihtun.

i liauee Stoic lop lit ami ui'l smoke o' the fatiesis Indian Prim the I irsl it lei lie-t liiuiec loan IhoitbXIa-t week was to c.ild for ice i but look out for this ni ck. Since Mike Murray's watch contest hue cuijcil h. not dow his ami ifliir-lK aof 'j tilst Jas ice cteain. A trial has b. i ciant.

.1 to Win. Ilartmiiu, ciiiiv iiii'd with bavinvr bur' tlnri Itohittsoii's losise near l.igoiiivr. Two -s re deslii.yed by (ire in a. week, one owned by Gen. milter and the other by the lllll.o eutiite.

Tim tie who Tin ninbiella front tin' rink SuiirilaV iiiI't will pi else leave the same at this ollice and save Irotthle, as they are know II. "Pm k'k Bui llo" t.j have hit the prevailing talc. it is a funny snow picnrtitfil by clever ieopii fun IhniU. IIjsti lioiiM-, May Tur: i u. lii.

iss a ei.il draoi i bn pnsliiced by I he It ine I ch'irvh in ShowalU'is Opto. i II ise mi lSlh pi to bi u'jt'iia entertainment. Ai nioN of dry goods, iiottonh, cnrH-ts, Ac, in YiKing's Hall, by II. li. Hoke A Sou.

Afternoon mid evening, tom-imufiiig lloiklai hi ay (. ooi.tiu'te two woiks. Mint Muiiinv will ijm-ii his ice cream pallor to the tooili! of LitroUi soon lifter the decision of the Gold Watch (Vmtest to be held at Head's Bank. Thursday cenin, April Li'th, A nkw town cl.sk ttoiiid linish out the toji of thi pnliic seh'Mil building in goisl style. Won't soinclsiiiy circulate a paper asking for i iptious to this end? Now is the time to act in the Tut: the Carroll' block stone ipiarrieaoiK tlm Ijitill.tr lliihoad, lat week 'brought twelve i- fifteen block makers from Jersey T'iiy, and will hereafter work heqinii lies to their full capacity.

"Pttf K's pii neloomed by a very lafge HmlitAic hill nilit, which laughed until rrir-il, and applauded until compelled to cease from sheer exhaustion. UtilUnum Motniu'i JlcriUd. At the O-iera lionise, May I'Uh. iji'iTK a lively time was had, in in ve-mg thr sale into toHn hall on n-day. The city da.

Is trrunled and sweat and sweat and grunted, and had to call iu assistance before they got their vault iutu tho council i hiimber. Tun, I ati4.t; i imo out this week with a ban'lsotnu new hoad and nil iioni int, ifiuo di-fcir hd the "latent1nsfdi." ft is how printed on a new cylinder pres, and is much improved in every rtlnorArd Sin h1h r. Till: I.abobe a.vik omes to lis this week fresh from the cylinder of their new Cranston press, which left its ow -Arn iHiprint4npin-lbe tirxtpase. The Aivvo under the tirin of Fink A Stwk berger, has advalteed and, we trusC'will continue lo advance n'ti(l further. Kcult-dale In lp nidmt.

If occurred last-week and is a slight variation front- tfyiv "telephone" relic 'Tsn't that an fitter Slate cigar you're he aked. "An inter-State cigar? What's thai?" queried the stranger 'Why one that yon can smoke in Maineami make Hie people in Texas hold their hoses. Tint Latrobe Aiivanck comes to our anctum this week much improved in every respoe. It contain a "cut" of ther new garni excel leht press and bristling with new and splendid reading mailer it promise to uuike a good fight' in (he newsjwpcr Ereniitt) NoTwiTiisTASin.vti much been said abiiitlhefiiip'rliiiii iofa Ijl. purifying niedirtue, fiiuy lx! possiblo that the matter has nevei, t-criously claimed your of it If by tho urn a few bottles or Sarsaparilla you avoid the evils of scrofula.and trail -mit a healthy uonptit ttion to your off-srin, thank relating to Memorial Day Among other thing brought up waa that of tha want mi of nnlfuruiitj in the privilege given th.

-various poste la the city by tha Roman Catholic clergy on Memorial Day. The ubjoct, after discussion, wa referred to tha Department Commander, General J. P. 8. Oobfn, with a request that ha ase Archbishop Ryan la person and lay tba matter teforohitn for hi consideration and action.

In accordance with their wishes tha Dertment Commander aad Assistant Adjutant Thomas J. Stewart, vial ted tha ArchbUhop during the next week at hia residence on Eighteenth street, and stated the wishes of their eomrsdse, aad -asked for an, anwer at aa early a data 1 aa would suit hi pleasure and convenl- ence. While In tho West Bishop Ryaa waa generally understood to be favorably Impressed with the Grand Army of th Republic, and it waa now believed -that he would do what he coulAda aa-forcing the uniform standard il tha courtaaies eitended to the organitatioa on Memorial Day. Yesterday a letter waa received at heaTqiiarter from the prelate, aaying that there waaaoobjeo tlon to the holding of tho naual Memorial Day service In "Roman Catholic cemeUriea, nor ia there any cbjectioa to priests taking part in uch services. Cawrsetlosj aaMI CBaUUragW.

1 Mchsr. EiiiTOR; In Tueetlay avaa Ing's issue of the Greensburg JVrw appeared a notice of the Erst shoot of the Latrobe Gun Club giving tho a fbllowat-i ti "-i-'i Peters. aTasav SO a 19 Beck with Head I'hambera as 1 10 Tjtal ...31 1 Total, 22 It ahould have read a waa published in tlie Advance, vis Chamber Head .....17 10 fteCaWlth. 15 lii Tutal -J5 We do not think Mr. Beck with would wilfully send a wrong anore to the Prm for publication for the aake of 10 or IS balls, but rather attribute the error to short memory or bad figure.

Wa know it is hard for the "old timer" to loaa their place at the head of the club where they have atood for some time, and it ia with' regret that we aee them depart for the rear If they still desire, wo will most gladly accept their challenge to make every shoot during the summer for ice cream for the dub. While we admire their pluck, we wonld advise a little more practice at the trap, or a partnership arrangement with a first-class it cream saloon. 11 i' CUAMSEM ABB II SAB. --Vr; 'Atssswa rire About four o'clock on Monday morning, Night Watchman iodon diacov-ared a fire In4 FoUon grocery store, la the Opera House blxk. lie awakened Jan.

Showalter. who sleeps la the poat office, and together they extioguiehed the blaze. The fire wa caused by tha breakingofa lamp which kept burning all night and had not the fire been discovered junt when it waa, the entire block Would likely have been con timed. 1 I -X i.

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