The Perry County Democrat, Wed, Jan 13, 1887 Fell Down Stairs. Mrs. Susan Clouser, widow of the late Michael R. Clouser, in coming down stairs on last Sunday morning, at the residence of her son-in-law, Frank Bretz, seeing her little grandchild on the stairway, and fearing that it would fall down, stopped to pick it up. In doing so she lost her balance and was found by Mr. Bretz at the foot of the stairs unconscious, with his little one under her. The child was found to be unhurt, but the grandmother seems to have received serious injury, though some-what improved at the time we go to press Tuesday noon. ------------------------------------------- THE dwelling house of Robert Graff, in Wheatfield township, was totally destroyed by fire on Monday of last week, with all its contents. Mr. Graff works at Duncannon and his wife had taken down to him some provisions, leaving five children at home. When she returned the house was gone and none of the children was to be seen. She was greatly relieved to find them safe at the house of a neighbor, where they had taken refuge. There was no insurance on the property. The family need assistance. ------------------------------------------- Sale of Horses.--Messrs. WALKER & KITNER will sell at the Elliottsburg Hotel, on Saturday, 16th of April, 1887, 20 head of fine draft and driving horses, lately purchased in Somerset and Bedford counties. These animals are all broken to harness, and range in age from 4 to 7 years. Will positively be sold. No postponement. Three days' trial given. A credit of 60 days will also be given. WALKER & KITNER. April 13, 1887 ------------------------------------------- Sale of New Buggies.--Don't fail to attend C. F. KUHN's sale of new buggies and spring wagons, in Bloomfield, April 15th, 1887, at 12:30 o'clock. There will positively be a car load sold on the above named day without reserve. These are as good wagons as you can buy any place, and are all fully warranted. A reasonable credit will be given. WARREN K. CLOUSER, Auc't. ------------------------------------------- Local Correspondence. LOYSVILLE, Pa., April 11, 1887. The Creamery is being pushed toward completion with all possible speed. Five carpenters were working at it last week. Mr. David Kell will move from here this week to near St. Paul's Church in Madison township, to work at his trade--saddlering. Mr. Wm. Kell and Miss Kate Lightner were elected delegates on Sabbath to the District Sunday School Convention, to be held at Elliottsburg, April 15-16, 1887. Rev. John Garman preached at the Alms House on Sunday afternoon. Hugh, a little son of Rev. W. D. E. Scott, was quite ill several days last week but is convalescing. Miss May Rickard, of Blain, is visiting her grandparents in this place. Mrs. Ellen Wormley will set in as chief cook at the Orphans' Home to-day. TYRONE. -------------------------------------------- __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search Thousands of New Jobs http://www.hotjobs.com