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THE TIMES, NEW BL00MF1EL1), 1A., SE1TEMHEU. 18, i 1877.1
A Look Haven Hero.
Tlie WilllnrnHport, FiC, Sun of this
wock snys : A young mnn nnmcd K. L.
Pttokor, a Inw stmlent at Lock llnvon, was
reported at having mysteriously dUftpponr
od on hist Friday tornlng, aud much ex
citement was occasioned thereby. , Ills
room, upon bolng visited, exhibited Avl
deuces of a struggle of sonio kind having
occurred therein, and the suRploliin was
aroused that foul play of some kind had
taken place, Others suggested suicide, and
the river was dragged In search of the re
mains. Nothing was discovered, however,
Finally, during the day, Friday, the
missing man came into this city on foot,
and told the following strange story :
While sitting In his office loom at Lock
Haven the previous night, about 13 o'clock,
engsged in writing, a tramp came In and
struck him a suddou blow with a club,
knocking him sonsoless for a few moments,
during which time the assAllaut robbed him
of his puiso aud a valuable gold watch and
then Immediately fled. Hecovorlng his
souses about the same time Mr. 1 seined a
revolver and ran out in pursuit. (Jetting
sightof his man, he followed after, Intend
ing to obtaiu help upon the first opportu
nity. But the thief took the railroad aud start
ed eastward out of the city, the pursuer
following like a sleuth-hound. The litce
was kopt up all uiht, and did not end until
' tho next morning at 10 o'clock, when tho
thief gave up this sldo of BuRiitiulinuuti
station. He gave up the watch, but douiod
having the purso, containing $1)0, and a
thorough (search of his person failed to
revea! Its presence Glnd to recover his
watch, and being considerably fatigued
. with his long chase, Mr. i allowed the
rascal to escape Tho pocket-book was
found tho uamo morning on a street in
Lock llaven empty.
A Dangerous Wife to Joka Wllh.
The Fort Worth (Texas) Democrat says:
" Marshall Courtrlght, of this town,
thought of joking his wife. Arriving at
home at a late hour, he entered tho front
gate, carefully closing It. Cautiously grop
ing his way thither what was his surpriso
to see the right hand of his wifo lying on
the sill of the window. On her linger she
had two gold rings, one of which ho pro
ceeded to tako off. It being rather loose,
he experienced but littlo trouble, and suc
ceeded iu tho operation without waking
her up. The remaining ring was a much
tighter fit, and In his effort to extricate It,
his wifo awoke, (hiding her hand grasped
from without by some one ffhom t!ie at
once concluded was a robber. (Juickly
pulling her hand away, Bhe wan about to
ecrcam, but thinking of a convenient six
shooter under her pillow, sho ngain placed
her 'jeweled' hand on tho sill, which was
grasped Jy tho supposed burglar, and with
the other she quiotly reached for tho pistol
and rising suddenly, brought It to bear on
her husband ; but for his presence of mind
in quickly calling her, sho would havo shot
him dead. Mrs. CourtrightdiHplayeilJgrcnt
presonce of mind, fortitude, and courage,
and Marshall nhould bo proud of pos-
sesBing a wife, so feailess and bravo. His
narrow escapo has completely cured him of
any further desire to play the role of a
midnight robber.
' C2T A Texan herder's outfit consists of
two donkeys for carrying supplies, a tent,
cooking utensils, blankets, a canteen made
of tin and holding five gallons of water, 'a
small Mexican pony, two or threo dogs,
and tobacco. Shepherds roccivo from $10
to $15 per month and board, and overseers
from $25 to $30. Two men and three dogs
can readily take care of 6,000. Thousands
of sheep roam at will ovor the vast plains,
feeding as they go, never sleeping two
nights in the same place, except at the
home stations. At night these immense
herds gather closely around the camp of
( the shepherd and sleep peacefully, guarded
by woll-traiued Scotch dogs, who exhib
it wonderful sagacity and pjowosb in their
midnight vigils, holding at bay the fiercest
wolf until by their furious barking they
awake their masters. An area of from
ten to twenty miles will be grazed by an
ordinary herd in a single day.
' A singular lawsuit is promised in
Australia. A Tasmania capitalist purchas
ed from the government the right to re
move guano from two islands, paying a
large sum in advance. When he dispatch
ed his ships to the spot, and where the
source of supply had stood, there was only
water. Now be wants the government , to
give him back his money, and : the courts
of the colony are to decide whether it shall
or not. Perhaps this is the first time vol-.
canio agency was ever made the subject of
a lawsuit.
The Rev. Tilmaa Perkins, of the
' Methodist Church, colored, in administer
ing the ordinance of baptism to a burly,
two-hundred pound convert,last Bunday a
week, in Little river, Ky., let his subject
co to the bottom of the water. The reel
pient of the initiatory rite, nothing, daunt
ed, rose to the surface shouting, and seiz
ing the administrator by the waist, paid
Lim in kind for his services. Perkins was
rescued from his unhappy dilemma by the
intervention of a number of the brethren,
when they all came up out of the water to
gether.
We have sunln reecly;.
0 a (nil nniijily nf I 'nil
Goods, to which we ask
your attention,
PRETTY PRINTS,
Our stock of Print
and ollior Low Price
dress goods Is the prct-
tll'll I'UT lllU'l'Fll In this
county. Will you come
n ml lo k st them t
MEN'S GOODS.
Wo have a Splendid
Assortment i( Good
suited for Men's Weill'.
Our stock Is very coin,
pll'tit lu nil kind of
goods from Is cents per
j iinl upwards.
D00TS & SHOES.
)n you want Hunt ov
Klines for Muu Women
or Children ? If sncniun
mill see the HI nek we
, have. It, Is complete,
niul I'l liies will mitt you.
HATS AND CAPS.
We me particularly
proud of our Hnli'iiillil
Assortment, of J I lit H fit
Cup for Men or llovs.
The styles are good anil
tlie prices will tie sure
to please you.
FVFRYTH INfi " '" " Roods '
c v crv 1 1 iiirtUi n,iy h, ml win !, ft.
mutt Hini' to it ml thorn
In the Splendid Block
Just opened by
F. MORTIMEU,
New Bloomficld.
MAKE HOME HAPPY.
A Plonllrul Supply of
Good Beading and Beautiful Plotnro)
WILL DO IT.
' THE CINCINNATI
WEEKLY STAR,
A flu ttflht.pR tinpcr, wit h 48 Dill Co
umufl, oifa only OO iter jrmr
(w pay pout one), kui fa ilia UirocMtt
hriphtett, fcnil bent paper publllml for
the mouer. it ( Independent in politlci.
gives tU the nw, nd, berHefl much
oinr good rename, every numnnv nu
thra or four xcrilont ortutml or m
lecUit etoriee. Every mbiariber tlto
receive?? copy nf the beautiful omtrav
inp Tlio Pom the Poor Man's
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r i'icnil," lize x-ti.vt in'Mien, mm a unpy
of TUB 8TAH ILLUHTBATKD ALMA
NAO, 05 cu). extra must he Hunt to
pay czpenie of packing nd niftlllnff pre
miums. fttTOur lntluiffmftit to
Acrmttft, twj the moat liberal In the
fluid, are now greater than ever. We
want every olub aqetit In the country to
communicate with ua before commencing
work To any pardon deelrina to Rt up
a olub, we will aend ft ample copy of
the picture and ettiTUMri outfit for
lift rte. Specimen cow of paver free.
enfl for one before) aabeerlb
In II for any other.
lTsrnone to whom w have t1ra1r Aent
the picture, "The Poor the) Xoor
Man's Friend," by eayine; eo can
have In Ita stead another exoclleut en
graving, nf name ilie, which we have
eoured for tliia purpose.
W paper without picture, One Dollar.
930 Walnut St., Cincinnati, O.
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MAKE HOME PLEA8ANT.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
OP VALUATLE
REAL ESTATE.
The undorslKiied rshIkhco of Mlclmel Hitting
and fcnuimiel K. Blttlnc. inembersol the late llrm
o( M. bitting ti Hon, will expose to public sale uu
SATURDAY, OCT013EK 61 It 1877,
midor ail Alias Order of the Court of Common
Pleas of Perry County, tho following descrllwd
Keal tstato towit: A TRAUT )! LAND at
iiiouiKoiiiery-B rerry, KutTalo twp.. Perry county,
Pa., containing six acres, more or less. Iv!ii
, erted ,a I' A RGB BRICK
HOUHK (used as a lloti! Kimn Nt,i
large iraiue Btabl, Blaughttr KUop, H
and other put-hulldlngs. The location fora Hotel
and Store is better than any other In this county.
TERMS OF BA1,B:-10 ppr cent, of purchase
money to be paid on day of Kale, one third of bal
ance on the first day of November 1H77riuI the
balance iu two equal annual Installments with In
terest, to be seemed by Judgment Bonds.
Sale to commence at ten o'clock A. M., of said
day. Sale to extinguish all liens under the order
of Court.
WILLIAM LODGE, Assignee.
J. C. McAllister, Att'y.
September 3, Is 17.
jgLOOMFIELD ACADEMY.
FALL SESSION BEGINS, SEPT. 3rd.
8TTOENT8 prepared for the best Colleges In
the land, and the drill In the olaasea will be thor
ough and up with the times.
A NORMAL CLASS tor those deslrlngto teach.
Address
J.B. FLICKINRER, A. B.,
Principal, or
WM. UttiEB, Proprietor, Kow Bloomllold.
BlooniQeld, Aur. 21, 1877.
NEW GOODS.
S3
SOLD rMTF.DWATCntS. CtiMpwt
lath. kjuiwD world. Satnpts Watch . i
ifMI, AdilnM. A. Coeuraa Co., CMco,
ASSIGNEE'S SALE. '
OE VA lA'AIU.K
1113 AL ESTATE.
The nnderslitiiPit, Alane timlnr ft oVed nf yot
tmliirv aislt'iuuont for the Iwneht, of creditors of
Mr. Mamaiet It. Donley, will will by oiilery, up
on the premise, In Carroll twp., about 1! miles
west of Dullvlllii, on
TUICHDA V, RKPTKMnFfl 2.11 h. 1H7T.
at 2 o'clnrk P. M.,th following desarlbed vnlim
ble real eMiitu, to wltt
A Tit ACT OF LAND,
situate In the township of Carroll, county of Perry
Htale of Pennsylvania, ami bounded by lands of
C. Kolli, Adam Beam, T. Mill luck and others
containing
115 A.OR12S,
strict nioanre.ntid linvlng thereon erected a large
soon i ivh nhmh imvm.i.iinu llttlinic,
wllh Mil MKN iitlai'hi'd, IIAI,r BANK
BAHN, wood house, smoke house, hog pen
ami other uucessaiy oiitlnillillnii.
There I a nond yoiinit OIK'ltAKI) In prime
hearing condition and oilier fruit Hit upon the
promlsii. 'the water I supplied hv two uooil
well and ft spring near the house which runs in
several lluhls, Thu iilulliy of soil Is good led
Blink).
Notb. Tin property la In every way desirable,
It I situate within n nil lent a school, a mile and
a half of Mores, mill, blacksmith shop, etc., nod
about two ml'e to the nearest church. It Is pleas
antly located on a point of scenery, mid will make
lu every respect a most desirable farm home.
TrcnMsnFdALK. Ten percent, of the purchase
money to be paid when the property I sli lrki n
down, one third Of the remainder upon the conllr
liiatlou of the sale, and the balance to be divided
Into two eiiml annual pnynieul, tiavnlilerespeet
Ivoly the 1st. day of April. 178 and H7I, to be e.
cured by Judgment bond, wllh Interest from 1st
April, 1H78, when deed will be delivered and pos
session given. JOHN S. K1CIIKV,
Sept., 4, 1S77. Assignee.
PUBLIC SALE
()V VALUAT5LE
HEAL ESTATE.
The undersigned Administratrix of the estate
Jauob A. Klce, httenf Havllle twp., Perry county
Pa., di'ii'd., will si'll by publlo outcry, on the
premises of the lain deceased, three miles west
of li'kesburg. on tlio public road lending from
Ickcsburgto lloaltown, JuiiluU Co., Pa., on
TUHSDAV, HKPTKMIHCIt lfltll, 1877,
at in o'clock A. HI., thefnllowlng dcscrlticd valua
ble real estate, consisting of two tract of laiiil.
No. 1, Is a tract of land situate In Havllle twp.,
Perry Co., Pa. , adjoining lands of John Hliull,
Icilin lliu Iniiiii. Oi'orco W. HhealTer and others,
coulaliiliig I'.liillTKliN ACIIICH more or less. Tlie
Improvements consists of a Two and a llulf Mtory
wulor power
C3-I1IST MILL,
containing two run of Htoue; Overshot Water
Wheel lately repaired by the addition of partial
ly new gearing. Also, a
ll'titrr Power Sttw Mill,
bavin? nn Improved nitnihatn Witter Wheel, and
all In good running order.
A trumc Dwelling Jlowe, J'Vame Stable,.
Till property Is particularly worthy the atten
tion of any poison desirous of Investing In a val
uable mill property, situate In a good valley, aud
has a lim:i' custom trade. The stream of water
driving the mill Is llnllalo Creek.
This property Is situate In the midst of many
conveniences, such us Churches, Schools aud
Stores.
Ho. 2. Is a tract of laud containing
One lltttHfred mid Party Acres,
morn or less, lielng ridge and mountain land,
about twenty acres cleared the baliuico is tim
ber lanil. mis win lie oii in lots tosult purchas
er or In one lot a purchaser may desire (ad
Joining lands of Conrad H. Uleo, Joliu Dromuold
and Alisaloin Rico mid others, lies partially along
the public road leading from lskcsburg to Ileal
town, Juniata county, Pa).
TERMS OF SALE:
TEN per cent, of the purchase money to be
rild when the property Is stricken down i one
hlrd of tho remainder on the 1st day of April,
1878, when deed will be delivered nnd possession
given; one-half of the balance on the 1st day of
April, 1K7H aud tlie remainder on the 1st day nf
April, 1H.8D, Unpaid purchase money to bear In
terest from 1st April, 1S78, and to be secured by
Juugnieut bonds. Pr further Information cull
upon or address A. M. Markul, Attorney fur Ad
ministrate Ix, or
CHARLOTTE A. RICE,
Aug. 21. 1877. Administratrix.
VALUABLE HtorEllTY
AtPiivaloHttlo.
rrillE subscriber odors at prlvato salo In Spring
A. township, Perry county, Pa.,
A TRACT OF LAND
containing TWENTY TWO ACRKH, more or lo,
having thereon erected a TIIKKE STORY LOU
WKA TH KRHOARDUI) HOUSE, Frame Barn,
aud Shoemaker Shop and all the necessary out
building and a Well of water near the door nnd
a lot apple, peach, pour, quince aud cherry trees,
uraoc.H. &o.
This property 1 located one mile North Kat of
nan urove, aim is an excellent location lor
Shoemaker Shop.
0 K. Terms of sate easy.
. August 7, 1877. DAVID UEIBElt.
VALUAHTAZ STORE STAND
At Private Sale,
HE subscriber olTcr at private sale about
X ONE ACRE OF H ROUND, having thereon
erected a LARGE HOUSE, with KITCHEN,
WASH HOUSE and STABLE, and a WELL of
good water near the door. .,.....
!. There Is a largo STORE ROOM In the
building In which a stora has been kept for a
number ol years. The stand Is a very desirable
one.
There Is aIo erected on the premises, another
HOUSE AND STABLE, which will be sold ep
aratclv or with the Store Stand, to suit purchas
ers. These properties are located In a good com
munity, with Schools and Churches convenient.
4-Cal.on or VoLT.KNBAUGH.
Aug. 21, '77pd , Sandy Hill, Perry Co., ra.
mnnn AGENTS WANTED to sell our
)UUU newly Patented Novelties, Chromos,
Jewelry, Wathes, Revolvers, Engravings, Books,
&o. Htatlonery Packages t per huud. Special
terms given to Agent everywhere. Tlie best
prices ever oltered. Mammoth Catalogue with
Samples free. FLETCHER.
35 6111 - . 11 DCy Street, N. Y.
tistate vfvritJIC. Notice Is hereby irlven
Ej that Letters Testamentary on the estateof
John Neldlgh, late of Jacksou township. Perry
county. Pa., deceased, have been granted to the
...wl.,,.na.l vl.ll,,a In Mllllln tnwnthln f'ntit.
lierlHtul eittintv. Pa.
All persons Indebted to said estate are request
ed to make Immediate pajiumiC and those having
claims will present them duly authenticated for
seiiiomeui io
THOMAS It. MOKFITT, Executor.
P. O. Address, Newvllle. Oumb. co.. Pa,
W. A. & W. II. siunbi.eh, Atty's for estate.
August 21, 1877. ot
OPIUM
Mi llMr-hli" HabUsbaoluMfa
nnd. tt
d. faiDUsl ftopuWklly. itadu.p
aartlcalkn. ls. Cmrus,
tl W wlila(taai IM, UaUasa, til.
la
Iadies and Children win -find a
J splendid assortment of shoes at the one
price store or jr. Mortimer.
TilLANNELS A splendid assortment of Flan
t .... f HIE, A n A .1 A A . V IKlllTIM U it
COMPETITION DEFIED
; .
IN PRICE. QUALITY AND STYLE.,
i
aving just 'opened our .'second. LAUQE STOCK OF SUM-
MEH GOO.I)St wc have determined' to' iriake nnbUler ncrifide." .
1 r ( . . .
Wo arc now
A ninn'd (rood Hiimnior f ult from . . .
A innn' tfiuul Hiiinmer Cuat from . . .
A limn' Komi Hummer l'stita from ...
A Imy'g Rood Hummer Halt from . ,
A lioy's good Hiinjmcr I'iint from . .
A lioy'i KtmilHiiiiimt'r VcHt from . .
A oninninn Koom (torpot from . .
A kooiI JKIowcr (.'arpct from . . - .
A lit'ltor Flower C'lirpet from . .
A man's pood lint from . . ...
A innn's iinttpr lint from . .J
A liov's good Jlttt from ....
A lady' nood Hlmwl from .....
A lmly'ii flood Hklrt from . ...
A common J'nmmil from . . .
A flood l'nrnsol from . . . .
A nice Fan from - . . .
A flood Fan from ....
A flood l'ltiier I'lii ....
''nir pnlr Iitidlca' ITobo ...
Ono imlr Lnillos' (llovec . . .
, Hlx Failles' While JlandkerclilefH ...
Two Fwllwt' While Jlut'hen ....
One Lndleft' flood CorHet
Iimllea' J I ill i llrrild .....
FaiHef)' Hair HwltoheH . . ...
'Mnii'M flood HtiMpclKltTg ....
Men1 flood OvurntlH . ....
Three pair men's Hom ... . ,
Trunks, VallHes, Cloths, Jewelry,
Cufft, Talile ClolliH, Towels, Napkins, Hats, Caps, Umbrella, l'apor and
Fuv.'htpes, and muny other great bargains too numerous to mention. Iiou't full
to call nnd be convinced that wo havo tho assortment, quality and price to suit nil.
LSI DOR SCHWARTZ,
SANFORO'S
The only combination nf
the t ni". Iiiimilcii i ilni'iT wllh
cliiilce Aromatic nnd French
llruiidv, I a ilellcloii, harm
less, and l rciiKtlieultut sub
stllute fur all kinds wrstliu.
iilnnts. It promptly relieves
liysiiepsla, Oiipresslon after
KatliiK, and every siwcle nf
Indiltestloii, corrects all (lis
turliaiices of the Htomach
and lluwels. and cures
JAMAICA
GINGER.
C'rainjis, Chills, Fevers, and Malaria. Ask for
Hanilford's (IIiikt. 3"iH.
ItUPTUJ! E.
Those wishing Relief and Cure for IIUl'TURH
should consult Or. J. A. HliKRMAN, Ilroiid.
way, New Vnrk. or send for his new lunik, with
riioloKraihlc IlKenessi'S of bad cases before and
after cure, I lew a re of clients who pretend to
lurnlsh Dr. Hliorman's treatment.
line of these fellow, a ceruian clerk, now
calling himself Dr. W. (I. (,'reiuilen, Is Indicted
on nomiilalnt of Dr. H. and awaits trial for for
gery and embezzlement. 3'KlIt
TlilFLING
WITH A UOLI) IH ALWAYS DANGEROUS.
USE
Wells' Carbolic Tablets,
a sure remedy for (KH'OHH, and all diseases of
the Tl! ItOA T, LUNUH, CUKHX and MtUOUB
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1'ut l'p Only In Illiie Hoxch.
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VEGETINE.
REV. .1. P. U DLOW
WRI1EH:
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II. n. Htkvbns, Eni. Dear Hir, From personal
benellt received by Its use, as well a from per
sonal knowledge of those whose cures thereby
have seemed almost miraculous, I can most
heartily aud slcerely recommend the VEOETINE
for the complaints which it Is clalmeh to cure.
JAMKS P. LUDLOW, f
Late Vastor Calvary Dabtlst Church, Sacramento,
Ohio,
VEOETINE
IH 1'ltKPARKD BY I SMlt.
H. R, STEVENS, Boston, Mass.
FOIl SALE M ALL DKUtitiLSTS.
New and Thrilling T MILLIONS EAGER FOR IT.
3WU Agent wanted for
The Cross and the Crescent
Ity the eminent L. V. Ilrockett. Unfolds the
st run tie social, political, and reunions peculiari
ties and History of the Russians and Turksi
cause of the war, mighty Interests at stake t HI
ographle of Rulers, etc. Richly Illustrated. For
terms, address onlckly, UUDUARD BROS., Pubs.
&d4t.
1M Bausoin nit, run a.
A sent wanted ! Pen &,Pencll sketches of the great
RlflTQ An Illustrated History of tho treat
niU I u. the railroad and other Riot, with a
History of Communism and Trade Union. By
the popular author Don. J. T.lleadley. All
classes want this book, depleting the reign of
terror In ten States, The best selling book for
Agents. Now ready. 830 pagos, 6.1 Illustrations
2. Send 10 cents fiir out lit and territory. E. B.
TREAT, Publisher, 805 Broadway, N. Y. SMlt.
EWAIIIIINU's
(1876 Uniform Copyrighted 1877)
LAW BLANKS,
The Latest and Rest. A Great Improvement a
want supplied. We furnish low aud whatever
you need.
Law aud Commercial Supplies of all Kinds.
Kf Send for samples and price lists ot what
you want.
- Catalgttes nf Blanks furnished at TIII3
OFFICE, or direct from the publisher.
E. WARINU, Tyrone, a. a.
ESTATE NOT1CK. Notice Is hereby glv.
en, that letters of Administration with the
will annexed on estate of John B. McCllntock.late
of Carroll two.. Perry county, Pa., deceased, have
been granted to the uuderslgutd, residing In the
same towushlp.
All personslndebted to ald estate are request
ed to make Immediate payment, and those hav
ing claims to presout them duly authenticated for
settlement to
JOHKPII B. McCLINTOCK. Administrator.
P. O., Address Shermansdale. Ferry co.. Pa.
July 24. 1H77.J CO. U. Smh jr. Attorney.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that Ephralm A. Mc
Laughlin and wife of Touoyue township, Perry
county. Pa., by deed of voluntary assignment,
dated the 14th of July, 1877, have conveyed all
their real and personal property tor tlie benellt of
creditors to the uuderslgncd, residing in Biain,
Jackson township.
All persons kuowlng themselves Indebted to
said assignors will please make Immediate pay
ment, those having claims will present thent to
the underslgued fur settlement.
GEO. n. MARTIJT.
August 1, 1S77. Assignee.
TOB PHINTIXO of every description neatly
tl aud promptly executed at Reasonable Rates
at the Bloomiteld Times Steam Job Otllce.
offering
$i oo to $5 on
75 to R fi()
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. 70 to 2 00
AO to 1 Oil
is to nn
. M to ' 40
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7(5 to 1 0(1
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Cutlery, Underwear, Tien, Hows, Collars,
THE SEASIDE LIBRARY.
Choice honks no longar fortlie few only. The
best standard novels within the reach of every
one. Hooks usually sold from ?1 to $3 given
(unchanged and unabridged) for 10 and 30
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2. John Halifax, (lent., By Miss Mulock. Zie.
8. Jane Kyre, Ity Charlotte Bronte, ( Double No.)ic.
4. A Womiiti llater,(,'liarles Rearte new novel. 20c.
6. The Blank-Indies, JhIc Verne' latest, 10c.
6. Last Day of Pompeii, lly Ilulwer. Kw.
7. Adam Bede. By George Kllot, (Double No.)20c.
8. The AriinileUfotto, By MaryCecll Hay. inc.
9. Old Myddelton's Money By Mary Cecil Hay. llui.
10. The Woman In While, By WllkleCollliis. 20c.
11. TIirMIIIoii the Floss. By (ieol r Kllot. 2o,
12. The American Senator, By Anthony Trnl-
lope. ..... 2'lo. '
13. A Princess of Thulo, By William Black. 2oc.
I I. The Dead Secret, lly Wilkle Collins. Hie.
15. Romola, By George Kllot, (Double No.) 2(ic.
10. The English at the North Pole nnd Field of
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i' in mm if",., iii uinn . tii iin i'ij.
17. Hidden Perils, By Mary Cecil Hay. inc. 1
18. Barbara's History, By Amelia II. Edwards. 2nc.
111. A Terrible Tnmptatlon, By Cha. Itendo. I'ic.
20. Old Curiosity Simp, lly Charles Dickens. 2l.
21. Foul Piny, lly Charles Rewle. . Inc.
21. Man and Wife, By Wilkle Collin. 20c.
2:1. TheS'iulio's Legacy, By Mary Cecil Hay. 20c.
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LANDS FOR SALE !
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Ry. Co.. N. W. cor. Fifth and Walnut Street.
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INSTATE NOTICK Notice ts hereby given
U that Letter of Administration on the estate
of Joseph Eusniinyer late of Carroll townhlp.
Perry county. Pa., deceased, have been granted
to the undersigned residing Inihesunie townsh.p.
Ail persons indebted to said estate are requested
to make immediate payment, and those having
claims will present them duly authenticated fur
settlement to
ELTZABETn ENSMIXGEK,
CORNELIUS KXS.VtlNiifcR,
A. M. Market. Att'yfor Adu'rs.j lAdiutultratrs
August 28, l'TT. i
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