5; pbt , fbloomMb '. Sinus. Titosday, September 0, 171. LOCAL DETAXtTMENT. OUR TERMS a a' rtr 'Jdvanei. Children'! Concert Next Sunday after noon at, 6 o'clock, ; in the basement of the Presbyterian church, by the children of the Sabbath School. All are invited to come, ad Wtw-eiflyirir, ,OTh';U 0 I Improved. The Lewistown Tru Dtmo erat comei to us thi week, enlarged to an eight cdrtmn paper, and looks first rate. Thia looks as though the new " Burna or gan" just started at Lewistown," had pot badly scared friend Frysingor. A Sweet Tree.--A few- day ago-' Mr. Geo. B Arnold found a troo which he, was convinced contained a large quantity of honey. On Friday last accompanied by 0. T. Clegtf, and several others he again visi ted the spot, when Mr. Clogg after climbing over thirty feeC found a splendid deposit of honey, which was taken out and lowered by a rope. The ' quantity obtained was very largo, weighing 49J pounds. ' y " Painful -AeoldenU On last Wednesday a week Mr. Hazzard Slusser met with a most painful accident while at work in the machine shop of Mr. J. II. Bhireman in Penn street . His right hand was caught in the knives of a rotary planing machine and the inside portion of the flesh was almost completely shaved off. ' It was mu tilated in a horrible manner, and the suf fering from his injuries was intense. . He is under treatment with Tt. Wm.' Elsen hart, and it is hoped that the band will heal up so as tcfavoid amputation. York Trut Democrat, .v.r. A Severe Storm of Wind and rain visited this vicinity on Tuesday, evening last, doing much damage in some places. Many corn fiolds looked, after the storm, aa though they had been rolled, and quite a number of trees were prostrated by the gale. At the farm of IlnAl B. Coup a : short dis tance from this borough, six large fruit trees, and the wagon shed were blown down. In the shed was a top buggy nearly new which was almost ruined. In various other places trees were torn up by the roots or twisted off and the sudden rise in the springs and streams caused many persons the loss of the contents of thoir spring bouses. .-.,.., Value ef a Newspaper. The newspaper can, or should be regarded as a benefit to evory household. It imparts useful infor mation ; It furnishes subjects for thought and conversation ; it makes an agreeable member of society. To be without a news paper one might as well be out of the world ; he becomes a perfect nobody 'when he goes into society and hears others talk about current events and discuss questions of local or general interest, he can take no part in these things because he is not post ed up, not having read, the papers. And In the family circle what an influence the paper has the children read it and gain knowledge ; it servos to occupy their leisure hours, to keep them from frivolous amuse ment, and gives an attraction to home. Surely, then, no wise parent would consent to go without one or more newspapers in his family. . ; , Narrow Escape From Death. One day last week Mr. W. Ash well, who was em ployed on a grain separator, on the farm of Mr. Orris in Frankford township (Cumber land Co.,) saved his life under rather extra ordinary circumstances. lie was engaged at the part where 'the grain comes from the machine, and his foot slipping was thrown down among some of the gearing, but as a last resort to escape instant death he threw himself across the tumbling shaft, which was revolving at the usual speed. The shaft readily caught his clothes wind ing thorn up and tearing them from his body, binding him so tightly to the shaft that the motion of the machine became thoroughly checked. Mr. A. informs us that he came out of the scrape thoroughly unhurt, but those who saw what he under went say his escape was extremely narrow. Star. A Barn Burnt. On Saturday afternoon 20th ult about half past two two o'clock, - the barn on the farm of John Barefoot (the old Langton place,) about two miles south west of Lewistown, was discovered to be on Ore, and there being but few persons about, the whole structure with nearly all its contents, Including the wheat from about 43 acres, a large lot of oaU, some old corn, all the hay, a wagon loaded with feed and several bushols of seed wheat, thresh ' imr machine, bar rake and other agricul tural instruments, were iiwitroyed. L k- hw True Democrat. A . Important , QuesUon.8ball . Perry oounty hare the benefit of a railroad through the whole length of Sherman's Val ley, or not?, The question can be 'answer ed affirmatively, if the people will only take hold of the opportunity now offered them. t ,We call attention to a notice on this sub ject which will be found in anothor column, and trust that the citizens will give it the consideration that its importance demands. Here is another opportunity for Bloom- field to obtain a railroad outlet, , as the oompany promise to construct a branch road to this borough provided the citizens Interested In the matter will subscribe for enough stock to warrant them In so doing. Subscriptions will soon be asked for, at a meeting to be called for that purpose, in this borough, due notion of, which 'Will be given. In the meantime, those interested in the making of the road, in other portions of the) county,? will we hope be present at the meetings to be held at IcKxsnuno, on Wednesday, at Blain on Thursday, and at New Germabtows on Friday, of this week.' ' : -: " '' ' i:-i I As Good As a Puzzle. A schoolmaster is much needed in the neighborhood where the following handbill was posted up. It is an exact copy of the original. ,-, , i ; "bup lack Sale for Land Cun taininir , 1'40 Acres of .Land that Land Lace in Cuber Land County in Dick ensan township that Land Lace between Wits town and hulley furnace near at tcattes burger roat that Land China Jacob rich Wins Land that Land Lace ner at Myers Saw Mill good Wortur on that Land good Alatto on that Land 25 acres or good JUatto Crown on that Land good orget on that Land good Simmer Apels and good Vinter Apels on that Land good Chores and good bitches on that Land 8 houses on that Land one Cuchen Stove to Bale ozena to sale." Escaped. On Tuesday evening last John Ilouck, who had been tried the previous week on a charge of assault and battery, with attempt to commit rape, . and convic ted, made his escape from the jail in Hun tingdon by climbing up the walL - and lot ting himself to the ground by means of a rope, which it is supposed was placed there by an accomplice. . Killed by Lightning. On Tuesday, af ternoon but, an omployoe named Sp&ngler, at Smyser's ore bank, (York Co.,) . was struck by lightning and killed. Another laborer, at the same time and place, was also struck and seriously injured. Wright- tUU Star. . . .. v ,v , Singular Accident. Thomas Gilbert, a lad eight years of ago, while engaged in mowing weeds in his father s yard, In Hali fax township, Dauphin county, on Wed nesday of last week, tread on his scythe, cutting his foot nearly off, from which he bledtodeath. 1 ' . ' ' Lost. A short dark beaver sack coat without lining, on the road from Grlers Tavern to Bloomflold. A suitable reward will be given, if loft at this office or taken to J. D. MECK, at Carlisle. - . , T Newport Items. Our correspondent at that place sends us the following : , On last Tuesday evening Mrs. Bassett a little daughter was unfortunate enough to be hurt by a buggy, running over her head and left foot cutting the former above the right eye, her hat had been blown off by the wind and the child went after it with the above result, medical aid was called in and she is doing well. . , John A. Bechtol fc Son fired up on Wednesday last at the new tannery to the satisfaction of all present. They have a 20 horse power engine manufactured by Messrs. Raymond & Campbell of Middle- town, Pa., which moves splendidly. Messrs. Bechtel & Son are deserving of consider able praise for their enterprise. May they prosper. ' Coal is down I Now is the time to lay in the supply for winter. Mrs. Page of this place was trying to make fire with Coal Oil with the following results : Can blown to atoms. She fortu nately escaped with a slight burn. When will that practloe cease t Dr. Slngor has cut the lower limbs off his shade trees which gives a good view of his house. . . . The work on the Furnace is being rapid ly pushed on. Ball Bond Notice. All persons interested in developing the resources of the several counties through which the South P. R. R. may pass are re spectfully requested to attend the meetings that may be called, and subscribe fur as many shares aa after reflection they may deem expedient, we aro sausnea tnat a narrow guago is the cheapest and best. The two tracks are laid on the same sill bv which the two tracks are firmly bound together.being more safe and easier kept in repair. It is a through direct route from New York to Cincinnati. We intend making a single track to uioomneio, icicesburg and Wain. - Josiah Ear r, Agent for Co. ' Left Ills Borne. . ' ' My son Samuel Jacobs having recently left uome wunout my anowieage or eon sent, I hereby caution all persons against harborinir or trusting him. Any nerson knowing liis whereabouts will confer a fa vor by sending me notioe. PHILIP JACOBS, 8t . Ickesburg, Pa. fr Why don't you me NATURE'S HAIR RESTOBATIVEt It Is perfectly free from poisons and will restore gray or faded hair to its original solor. - - . Jim Heffleflnrer la Despair. . , Dear Sir : Again do I take nn mr nen under great depression of spirit. The cease less Surge of time and tldo is bearing us on to, lloaven knows ' what. Once more must I perform the melancholy duty of an nouncing the solemn fact that there has been no cessation. of the growing obstinacy, the criminal follV, and unparalled ingrati tude of our people. So thoroughly have they beoome imbued with the idea that the Judge must come from north of the Ulue Mountains that even though one were to come from the dead and preaoh the truth to them, he would not be believed. As I stated in my last letter, I sent Cliffentaffor to Juniata to consult with MeOrannahan, but alas I there was no good to come out of Nazareth. The following is his report,' ' ( Rspobt or O. Q. CurrsjiTArrsB. When I arrived at his boase.I was root by Mrs. McCracken. the mother-in-law of McGranna- baa, who Is now on a vlalt i to her, children. (She comes twice a year and stays six months each time.) When I jisd briefly stated the object of my visit, 'he exclaimed, "Obadlah, thou art a man of sin, verily thou art still in the bonds of iniquity. Why dost thou still cleave to the flesh pots of Egypt 1" fine then adjusted her glasses on the top of her nose and took a fresh pinch of snnu. After asserting thst she was a native of Juniata, she proceeded with a perfect torrent of Invective, giving no heed to my In quiry as to the whereabonu of MeOrannahan. In a few mlnntes I was so utterly demoralized that I rushed from the house. As I left the door, I was met by a large dog, that, with a fearful snap, relieved me of a very valuable portion of my dry goods. I then Jumped the fence, and ran in the direction of the orchard, having been enabled by this accident to travel nnder a flag of trace. I found MeOrannahan sitting nnder the shade of an apple-tree, on the the bare grass cost off feet bare, and not any too clean ; unshaven, hatless, coatless,ln short, almost in a state of nudity, very hoarse, slocpy, and In deep distress. In fact, he seemed stapi fled, and It was a long time bsfore he recog nized me, and when he did, he looked so sor rowful and wo-begone that I feared he had fal len under some great affliction. Bat on Inquir ing, I found his disease only mental in fact, nothing more than his great sorrow at the ac tion of the people of Ferry in disregarding the rights of Carlisle to the Judgeship, and not this alone, but be seemed hopeless of anything being done la Juniata to correct the error. Af ter rousing him up, (I don't think he had been drinking) ne seemed to recover himself some what, and gave ma the result of bis enquiries In Juniata county. He stated that he found a deep-seated conviction In the minds of a large majority of the citizens of said county, that Jimmy Heffleflnger was entirely wrong with reference to the rights of Cumberland to the Judgeship that title by prescription was not recognised Wltn rererence to laai ouice at least not In our form of Government that the right of the people to choose is without limitation, except that they must choose one learned in the law. Mr- MeOrannahan said that he had endeavored to make something ont of the latter point, but without success, a large majority holding that soli or climate was with out influence on the growth of mind, and cited the fact that some great men were born and reared In very barren districts of country, that limestone soil was not essential, nowever good It mleht be for fruit trees and corn, that find ing himself thus combatted and overthrown, he had retired from the conflict, and felt sore, bruised, and disheartened. It was evident that MeOrannahan bad lest nope, and given up me contest. his .- Osadulb Q. X CurmTAvran. . , , . mark Howover discouraeino; this report may appear, still it must be received with some grains of allowance, as Cliffentaffer was pretty drunk wnen ne nanoed me tnis re port, and it is possible that he has over es timated the resistance of that county. At all events, I am still of the opinion that the people of Juniata oounty will reflect be fore thoy act, and consider the arguments hitherto laid before them, and give their voice to a Carlisle man for this Important office. I remain yours, despairingly, JIM llkrVLBVIMOER, Who (ears that the mlllenium is a great way off. . i . P. 8. 1 Just had a dispatch from Juniata and she has gone unanimously for the Perry Co. candidate for Judge. It is said that the voice of the people is the voice of God this is an old ' maxim but can it be true. J. IL Church Notice: Presbytorian service during the Sum mer, will be only a morning service in the Court House, and at 10f o'clock instead of 11. Sunday school at a quarter of 9 o'clock, in the church basement. In the Lutheran church,) preaching next Sunday, at a o clock p. m. rrayer meet ing Wednesday evening. In the M. E. Church preaching on Sun day next at lufr a. m. rrayer meeting on Thursday evening. In the Reformed Church preaching next Sunday at 2 J o'clock p. m. Prayer meeW mg on rnursday evening. Rapid Sale will be found the coming AAjvin. for thA ralnViMfctnrt Vnrlr Tlnnfa'' manufactured by M. B. Spahr at York Pa. Merchants who sell them can guarantee their quality to their customers. Public Sales. We call attention to the following sales, bills for whloh have been printed at this office. , , " -Oa Saturday Sept.. 23, the assignees of Hen ry Gomp of Tnsearora twp., will sell at his farm In said township, horses, bulls, cows, farming Implements Jto. And also will offer for sals a lot in Mlllerstown ra. having dwel ling house ana other ouiiaings inereon. On Saturday Oct. 14th, Mr. Andrew B.Comp. of Centra township, will offer at public sals the property on which he resides. Bee advertise ment In another column. Great Expectations of Fall trade at Wanamakers Uak uail. OP $750,000 1 Estimated value of Fall Block at W. Hi uak Halt. I1T Tory Low Fall prices at Wanamaker A Brown s. tW O, Call at Oak Hall for your Fall fluit. tizT All the year round, ShtridmU Camlry Condition J'oudtri should be given to horses that are "kept up." The horses and cattle that graze in summer they should only be given in wiuter ana spring. . . i . , i, . , , , v Offices and soldiers who served in the army, physicians, surgeons, and eminent men and women every where, Join In recommending JoAiuon's Anodvtu Unlmtnt to be the best In ternal and external family medicines ever Invented. Tbat,s our experience. Zxoal XJrleres. A son of John Laudenslnger,' in Selins-' grove, foil through the Railroad bridge at Bellnsgrove on Monday morning last, and broke both arms. The Markelville military company win meet to complete their organization on Sat urday of this week. .'' :.' j : i The camD meetina near Montabela was brought to a close on Thursday morning. Some trouble was caused on the previous Sunday by young fellows who were in toxi ca ted. - ' .'-1 On Saturday Mr. Wm. Garlin of this borough received an ugly cut In his leg by the slipping of his axe whilo ' cutting an overhanging limb, requiring the service of ut. oweney to sew up the wound. A brag watermelon vine was i-alud Uili year by Mr. Zach. Rioe. The total length of the vine was five hundred and two feet, and the melons raised on it weighed over seventy pounds. That they , were extra nice ones will be readily certified to by the hands in our office, as they know all about the quality of one of them. This will beat the county for watermelons, we think. Pennsylvania It. B. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. On and after Mar 14th. 1871. Paisanser tralni will run as follows: . . .. . - WK8T.- i . U Cincinnati Express (flax) 1140 A. M., dally. n.iiimuK, o.m a. M., aauj.- MaiL i.!)f P. M. daily axennt Rundav. A mixed train with passenger car attached, will leave Harrlsburg at fi o'olock p m., and Newport at 6. to p. m. , . i , , . JiAr. ., " , Harrlsburg Aeeom 11.56 a. St., daily " Sunday. Mail, 7.43 r. m., dally except Hunday j. j. iiawui, Agent. ' DUNCANNON STATION. On and after Bundav. Mav 14th. 1871. trains wilt leave Uuncannon. as follows : WK8TWABD. : ' - , Cincinnati Express (nag) Ills A. M. Dally. Way l'anienger, 7.3 a. M., dally Mail, l.SA v. u, daily except Sunday Mixed, &.S0 p. m ., daily except Hunday. EASTWARD. TTarlVburi Acooin 12.29 p. M.. dally eunnt Rnndav Mall S.15P. M... " wm. v. ninu, Ageni. 1 Duncannon, May 24. 1871. County Price Current. BuozniiA September 4. 187L , Flax-seed, 12 00 Potatoes. 60 ' ' ' Butter ft pound. 30 - EgKSltdozen. i u , Dried Apples V pound I alO " Dried Peaches,... ., ISO 15ets.fi a. Pealed Peaches, 18 O 22 cts. " . Cherries. ' 0O0 els. H Pitted. ISO 18 cts." Blackberries, ,. WOlOots." Onions bushel ' ' 7S KEWFOUT MARKETS. ' ' 1 i Corrected Wttkly fry Koxwh, Snyder CO. ; ' " DSALxns ra " GRAIN & PXIODUCE.' - NswrOkT, September 4, 187 L Flour, Extra, tS 60 100O110 , 75 Bed Wheat Kye...... Oats V 32 pounds,. - 40 Clover Beed. v 4 50 Timothy Seed, . S SO Flax Seed, ,. 1 73 Potatoes, ., 40 St Ground Alumn Halt, ....t..... 1 00 7 Luneburner's Coal, ...... ..t J 50 Stove Coal,.,..... v M 4 SO 9 5 SO res Coal,... 100 Smith Coal,..,' 2Jcts.bs. Cross Tles,8H teet long, t 46 O 45 cents FISH, SALT, LIME AND COAL Of all kinds always on hand and for sale at the . lowest Market jwies. t Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Janncy S Andrew, No. 123 Market Strkit. 1'un.tnsi.ruta, September 1, 1871. Wheat, 1 36 0 1 43 Kye,..,.. .t.w.... - . 7273 Corn, V 70O72 Oats, ' ; 43040 Clover Seed. ..10 OlOperlb. Timothy Beed 3 25 O 3 73 Flaxseed,. .. I TOO I 00 Country Lard,... " - 9O10 Eggs, '210 22 Butter, dull sale M ' ' 10 9 15 Washed Wool, TOcents per lb. TWT.A TsJlIAEia. Oreaoii Dsmiy On the 24th ult. bv Rev. Swaru, Mr. Marry C. Olbsou, of Mansneld, Ohio, io uiss aiary a. awiui, oi stecuaniosourg. Obituary notice and Tribute of Seeped vrtll be clxaryid or at the rate of ttn cent per line. jjeain notice not ezcesaintrjw an urm msen- ea wunout cnarys. . Holmzs. In Centre twp. on the 28th ult. Chas. Kdwara iioiines, agea years i nionuis a oays, "Asleep In Jesus I blessed sleep. From which none ever wake W weept ' A calm and undisturbed repose. Unbroken by the las( of lues." ' Moors. In Ickesburg on the 3d, Inst, Henry Moore, Ksq., In the 87th year ol his age. Folk In Wheatfleld twp., on the xMh ult.. Miss xutxauein row, agea v years, s mos., ana e aays. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE! rfWK subscriber will offer at publle sale on the JL premiMM, lu Center township, ou mile Houth East ol the borough of h'ew UlooinBolu, Perry wuubjr, a., ON BATUBDAY, OCTOBEB Itth, 1871. The following desoribed Seal Kstato, to wit i "About S50 ACRES OP VALUABLE LAND, On humlriKl a.l HftwoArA. nf which 1TR cleared. and lii a hluli f Anitivatlnn. The balance Is well liuiLwred. The uuproveiueuts are a good STONE DWELLING HOUSE, A Largs . ' BANK DABN, " Bmoke-honae,nd other out buildings. This property was for many years the residence of Haniuel L'imip. The whuki will he sold togother, or loll w suib yurutuwvi. - wv Rule to eommenee at 11 o'clock s. ra., o( said aay. uuerai lenns win uo given. 11 mis proper if is uoi boui uu ua; vt mm it wiu w mr rvut. ANUKKW a COMP. Centre township, Sept. 6, 1VL , . . New Advertisement. DMiktsTnATon's iTOTrcie.Wotiee ' V. Is hereby given, that letters ol admlnlstra. ttonon tlieeitate of Ktther Koll, deceased, late of Seville town hip, Perry eounty. Pa., have been -granted to the nndersixned. reslillng in said town- if ship. All persons Indebted to said etate are re-, quested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authentica ted for settlement to t Administrator. OIBVIS. . B. QtHlTM. OomnilMtston Iorolant, ': ' Ra 8, Bl'EAB'S WHABF; ' A aWe will nav strict attention tn th ml. nf !! kinds of oountry produce, and remit the amounts , promptly. . ( .534 ly 1 Moody's Eureka Stamp' ,J ' " Mm ' '' " v For nerforatlnif ' .f? ' lntoC'iecks.lrafU, i which they are ' drawn, to prevent alteration. The per forations are Inked 1 the Ink .being forced Into the Dbrs of the paper, from which ft cannot be removed. Thecheck Is moved forward by the upward action of the lever of the machine. I rice wm. w. m k , 69 Trinity Building, P. O. Box 6028, N. Y . W- Send lor a Circular. Agents Wanted. 34a3m for Atthma, Hot Cold, nay Fever, tto. "Nottiinsr so siiooeasful ." T. Mktcsli, DrwoUt, Sotton. KecommendetlbyDr.O.W. Holmes. UaiuayertHeve. IW. IU2VITISC0. Boston, Mass. Bold by all druggists. -: ' rMit TUSCAEOEA ACALE1IY, ACADEMIA, PA. , The 30th school vear begins Sentember 6th. lyv ' cation healthful, attractive and well adapted to physical development. Free from loafing places and saloons, the Influences are moral. Mors than 3,000 young men hare here been prepared for col lege or business. Terms moderate. Apply for circular to -..i .ft A STONE, A.M. ; n S3T4W . J. J. PATTKBSON, A. M. lOLLBOIATK and Commercial Institute, V NewJIareu, Conn. Preparatory to College,' Business, Bclenlifto Schools, U. S. Military and Naval Academies. Fall session, thirty-sixth year, begins Sept 13. For Catalogues, Ac, address the FrTnelpal. r33 4t IT IOHT8TOWN Clamleal Institute. A good A. and safe Boarding School for young men and ys. Terms moderate. Send for a circular.. Ber. 3. K. Alzxamubk, Prlnelpal, filghtstown, N. J. 1 1 33 4t TjlEMALE COLLEGE, Bordentown, N. J.. Jj furnishes the best educational advantages, together with a plesant home. Board and Tuition, BUAli io per year, ror catalogues, auuress wit. a. xi. Ley, ph. n. r83 4t Schooley's Mountain . Seminary For both sexes. A thorough and superior School in all Its appointments, l.ith session opens Sept. 6th. Bev. L. I. HTOUTKNBLKUH, Principal Schooley's Mountain Sprlugs, New Jersey, r 33 4t -f KI1ANOX Vslley College, Annville, Pa. For JU Catalogues, address L. U. UAmmond, A M., President r334t VIROINIA FARMS, AO., 7" TOIt HALEFlve fine Farms, with Mills and JL? Foundry. Address owner. UICHABO IBBY, No. 1,000 (Jury it., Hichmond, Virginia, r 33 4t H. UENDEKSON'S Family Liquor Onsos,' Each Case containing One Bottle el . OLD PALE BBANDY, I HOLLAND Oil OLD KYE WH1HKEY, I OLD PALK HHEKBY, FINK OLD POBT, OLD BOUBBON. Uuaranteed pure and ot the very best quality, nics saves douahs. Bent by express C. O. D., or post-office order. r334wj H. HBNPEBBON, 16 Broad St, New York. AesxTS wairrsD von tub TKANbMlbalON OF LIFE. Cotinsels on the Nature and Hygiene of the mas culine function. By Dr. Napheys. author ot "The Physical Life of Woman." It relates to the male sex t Is full ot new facta i delicate but outspoken i firactlcal and popular; highly endorsed s sells rap tit y. Sold by subscription only. Exclusive terri tory. Terms liberal. Price ll Address for con tents, etc., J. O. FKKGC8 CO., Publishers, Ptiiladhlphla, Pa. S3r4w ! Bead This! TfrBWlhL PAY AGENTS A BALAHY TV of S.'IO per week and exnses. or allow a large commission, io sen our new ana wonaeriui Inventions. Address oU. WAUNElt ('0.,lar shall, Mich. &3r4w 357 ao. Aram, tuo Mr waek to sell our sreat and valuable discoveries. If you want permanent, honorable and pleasant work, apply for particulars. Address D i All it CO., Jackson. Miohlgan. r lid 41 , A MILLION DOLLARS. Shrewd but quiet men can make a fortune by revealing the secret of the business to no one. Address. K 1X1 Alt SIM 8. 33 r 4w 686 Broadway, New York. LEWIS POTTEB, Attohkhv-at-Law ft Notary Public, Arete iUoonifltid, Iltrry Oounty, J'niin'a, Special atleiillun given to Collections of all kinds, to the settlement of estates, Ac, and all other legal business prosecuted with fidelity and dispatch. Also, Depositions, Affidavits aud A kuowledtrnieuts taken. M-OOieeltvedoorsWestof 8uteh'shoteL-4IIy. Every family should have a bottle of "Vitlkh's Cabmikativk" iuthe house.. For sick, fretful, and toothing- children, there Is nothing equal to St. For sale by F. Mortimer & Co. Why Keep That Cough P ; When a bottle or Rohrsr's Lung Balsam wll cure It. It Is pleasant to take, and more effoe live than any other cough medicine. Try It For sale by V. Mortimer A Co., Mew Bloom, fleld,and most other stores In the county. ' ty Don't Dva, but use a bottle or two ot that Incomparable article known as Nature's Hair Restorative. H makes the head feel so good. Bold everywhere. Bee sdvertlssment. rrli ill'-! i m j . li i i V. r LI ! r (. a I'll wliiirJiiPi .S E;i Jacia3 " 5S S r eg' B Si a '''K' "'4S C gh-;.-,.;; 3 .:f-..-.;