THE TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA., NOVEMBER 20, 1877. THE TIMES. PENNSYLVANIA R. R.-UIDELE DIVISION. Ou inl after JiinoSMh, Traill! run fnllowe i WHMl'WAUI). EASTWARD. Mnll.Aec. 1'shh Tr'lliTr'u ritisfti'At STATIONS. .I'll" Kl. Mnll'Atl'.i MITI. Tr'llj Ks. Aeo. I A. M. . M. P.M P. M. ft.uu IS.4H SMI fl 1(1 8.4(1 8.MI 7. Ill 7,'JH 7.4S 8. (HI lbirrliouirK, llnckvlllo, Mtirysvllle, Jliitii'nniioiif Hull)' Nnn-pirrt MllleHOnwii, 'J'llnmpHolit'tl, Mcxifti, , I'nrl K !.... Ml II 1 1 1.eWiutnW .1. Andersen's,,,, MeVcj'tiMVIl ,., N. Illlllllltntl, . Iluhlfiitfdiiil,., Tvrnue AltiHina P.M. P.M. P.M I. Ml 8. IIS KIM H.lfl Hi h :ia II 19 7 47 7.i"J 1 It (Ml (Mil fl.:! Hit s rj 7 7 1,1) )t I Mi II. W il.ill 11.4:1 II. Mi . li S.ss 19. M 7. mi 10.80 P. II 19.99 7. 16 Ml fl 49 .:i fl. in li.TI MX USA lt H.'JIli 7.M B.lll In. In; 8. nil H.IKI II. M fl.lKl f I'M 10.4: 4.W I, II. V 6.411 " 41 !! 10. SI S !' , 10. HI 4.47. 1 1 H.!I7 4.16 7.IH ', 8. HI H.L'fl " fill :, s.lii 9.MI s.ift, I ' A.M. P.M. P.M. I 11.14 4.27 4.11 II HI la. mi l li. A mi .:Mi 7. 'Jlli P.M.I r.M tWI'lllHlninp Ksnrens li-AVf.fi IlurrlsliuiK Hi ll.lie P . Pitncniuiori ll.:ci (ILiuM Newport 11.67 (llutfl si'd sr. riven lit 111 1 hIiii ric nl H. Ill A. M. tlfOiiHitf West, the NVsy Piii rr-r lenvcs ltirrli biirir l)nH' - Iho 'itli'-r It'iliiA linllv i''i'i't HuimIii . w-.iMii K-iit. the VIiimIIc P.xi'ri'i leuve Aii""iifl Dsllv, the other trains Dally except Huiplav tWTnclhe Impress Went will stop at Iiiue'smion st 4.69 ami at Newport at 6.17 a., ni., when tlmo"-.!. lit-1 til 11 . isrr. Jncol) If. K leek nor of Hnvillo, is tlie happy father (if boy triiilctH. 'J'lie niotlicr und children me lining finely, too Mr. Geo. IJ. AmoliI ling commenced Ills wurfnre on the foxes ukuIii. liiiHt week he came Into our officio, bringing ft very large red fox which he hud just shot. j Mr. Jonas Potter, of Centre twp., liad IiIh shoulder pulled out of the Rocket hint week, (Monday), while trying to hold a pcared liorse. Jt took three men to pull it into place and then it wax only (tone nfter chloroform hud been given him to relax the muscles. y,Tvo more ncciilenta happened last week at the bridge below Mnrysvllle. On Tuesday a man fell from the bridge, and wits not hurt us lie struck deep water, and hwiuu out. On Wednesday another man met with a like nccldent with the same result. V-Early In October a young man was killed near Knglo (Station. The body was recognized by Mrs. (Stradleof llarrls burg as that of her son, and she had his remains buried in the Jlarrisburg ceme tery. Ijiist Thursday her son walked in totlic house in perfect health, return ing as he said from a trip to Lake Mich igan. And now the question is, what lad was it that was burled. V Hotel Change. The Terry irojse in this place lias been leased by SheriM Williamson who will get possession in time to fit up for January court. He will be happy to receive the calls of his friends. Drowned. On Friday a week a little four year old boy named Johnny Troup, residing in Juniata twp., fell into the run during tho high water and was drowned. Tho body was washed gome distance, and was not recovered till near balfnn hour afterwanlw. Y ' The Gantt House at Newport so long kept by Mr. Gantt, and so favorably known to the public, lias been leased by Messrs. J. A. Newcomer & Mr. John 8. Hitter who take possession about the 1st of January. Mr. Newcomer has had ex perience iu hotel keeping that Justifies us in the belief that lie will make the Gantt House the pleasantest stopping place in Newport. To those who know the proprietors we need not make any suggestions, hut to those who do not, we say, give tlieni a call. Watal Accident. On Monday evening of last week, Mr. Samuel Honker, resid ing in llockville, and employed by the P. II. Jt. Company Us watchman at the bridge over the Susquehanna, fell from the bridge, near the Perry county side. He stepped in a hole which caused the accident. The body was recovered in about two hours and the Coroner of Dauphin county, held an inquest, and the jury rendered a verdict iu accordance with the above facts. Send us the News. This is what a wide-awake country editor says : " Send us the news. When anybody dies, gets married, runs away, steals anything, builds a house, makes a big sale, or whips his man or his wife breaks his leg, or gets the senses kicked out of him by a mule, or does anything that is any way remarkable, and you have reason to believe that you know as much about the occurrence as anybody else, don't wait for some other person to report It or trust ns to find out by Instinct, but come and tell us about it, or send the facts on a postal card. This Is the way news is supplied, and it takes a goodly supply of that necessary article to make a good paper. See If you can not im prove this year, and let us know every item of news that transpires in your neighborhood." Arrested for Conspiracy. On informa tion preferred last week by Jacob Kreamer, of New German town, before Esquire Sutch, of this place, warrants were Issued for the arrest of two persons upon the serious charge of conspiring to cheat and defraud the deponent, one Harry Copenbaver, of Manns vllle, and Jesse Itowe, of Juniata county, out of various sums of money. One was arrested by Constable. Kekert and promptly gave ball for his np pearnnco to answer at tho January term of Court, while It is Alleged thnt the other fled the county. Action In tho premises grew out of the over-issue greenback confldenco gamo which was exposed In these columns some few months since. We refrain from giving the names of the parties nrrested until the matter has been further investigated. Corn Thieves. On Saturday night Mr. Samuel Derrick, a tenant on tho farm of Mr. Forney's farm at the upper boundary of town (formerly owned by l)r, Swart.,) made up his mind to stand guard in ono of his cornfields, from which the corn was rnpldly being spirit ed ofT. Uefore he was on duty long ho espied two men, both busily engaged at one shock, when he and a man whom he had engaged for the occasion, started after the intruders who immediately took alarm and fled. The one chap be ing lively-footed got awny (his name Is known, however), but the other stum bled and fell Into a gutter, when Ills pursuers overtook him, nnd we presume tho parties will both be dealt with ac cording to iaw, as it Is .certainly high time for some of the numerous thieves in this vicinity to be made examples of. lhmvannon Jlccord. Ticket " Scalping." On Monday morn ing says tho Attoona Mirror, engineer James Trout, of tho middle division P. It. It., was coming to this city from Harrlshurg, and when In tho cut below Illalr Furnace, two and a half miles Kast of this city, he observed a valise laying alongside the road in the gutter with the contents scattered out. He stopped and secured the Vallso and con tents and put them on the engine where he examined them. They consisted of about fifty dollars worth of clothing, correspondence to New York, Philadel phia, Pittsburgh, and Germany, of cer tain parties in regard to the Hide of "scaly" tickets on tho Pennsylvania railroad and other railroad lines even planning omnibus and ferry lines In the scalping process. Two photographs of a man and woman were in the valise. The correspondence is now in the hands of Interested parties who are ex amining into the matter. The photo graphs will no doubt lead to the arrest of parties engaged in tho business. We can give no explanation of the vallso having been so carelessly placed where it wii9, unless the party or parties were " spotted" on some passenger train and threw it overboard to escape detection. Cumberland County. Wo copy the fol lowing from the Cumberland county papers of last week: A young man named Jesse Puum, hailing from Marysvllle, Perry county, visited our town on Saturday last and fell into the company of Jack Martin. After drinking together pretty freely, liuutu became very much intoxicated, when Jack put him into the stable of the Pig Spring Hotel to sleep. When he awoke lie found he was minus his watch and three dollars in money. Upon inquiry ho found Martin wns seen with a watch and money, and a warrant was placed in constable Ionian's hands for his arrest. He was released on bail. On Friday night last, about 11 o'clock as Mr. George Clepiier, residing on tho turnpike, a short distance west of New Kingston, was returning home from that place, upon reaching the house, he was surprised to find the cellar door open and a light shining therefrom. Upon looking Into the cellar he saw three men standing around a meat stand, about to gobble the contents thereof, but upon seeing him they all made for the door, which he shut down and stood upon, in the meantimegivlng an alarm to the in mates of the house, liut the combined strength of the three robbers proved too much for him. and they forced the door open. The lirst to come out was imme diately dropped by a club in the hands of Mr. C, and he soon had another one down, but while struggling with him, the third stabbed Clepperin the back, sultlciently disabling him so as to allow them to beat a hasty retreat, without any booty, however. Upon examination Mr. C.'s wound was found not to be very serious, though ho lost considerable blood. In their hurry to leave one of the thieves left a hat on the ground, but as there is no manufacturer's mark about it, it is doubtful if any clue can ever be obtained as to the identity of the parties. Juniata County. We copy the follow ing from the Juniata county papers of last week. About 11 o'clock last Wednesday fore noon the house occupied by Wm. Wise, a short distauce north of Patterson, took tire, it is not known how. Conjecture has it that a spark from a brush-Ore that Wise was managing, a short distance fiova the house, set lire to the roof, and thus brought on the conflagration. Mr. Wise was considerably burned in his efforts to nut out the fire and to save his household ellects. The household goods were mostly saved. The house was al most entirely destroyed. Last Thursday, as Rev, Mr. Berry and Mr. Harvey Ycakly were descending from a bench of Shade mountain in a wagon, their horse became a little too free in his movements. In the effort to restrain the free Inclination of the. horse, one of the lines broke, and then it went after the fashion of a loose horse In a wagon, on a mountain road going down hill. The wagon was soon lodged up side down against a tree, the shafts all broken to pieces, nnd tho horse speeding b wind toward tho valley, which like the he reached all rluht. and broimht him self to a halt at a stable where he had lieeii fed. Tho reverend gentleman and the merchant gathered themselves out of the wreck without injury excepting a few bruises. On Wednesday of last week, whllo James Parker was assisting to unload one of Buyers A Kennedy's boats of coft.. tho rope, which Is attached to the derrick, broke near the coal tub, and ran up through the pulley about sixty feet above, unhooking It and causing It to fall upon the head of the person afore said, knocking him insensible, and for a time there was fears as to the result. Mr. Parker was conveyed to his home and medical aid summoned. He is aguin able to bo out although he feels very week. His head, face and one eye is all black nnd blue, and causes him to sutler considerably. James is to bo congratu lated upon Ills narrow escape, as he might have been instantly killed. Tuive-a-wcek. . . . Church Moltcen. Preaching In the I.iilhernn Church next Sunday at 2i o'clock 1'. M. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. Preaching in the Keformed Church next Sunday atKli o'clock A. M. Preaching In tlie M. 10. Church next Sunday at 10J o'clock A. M. Sunday School at Hi o'clock A. M. Prayer meet ing every Thursday evening. Presbyterian preaching next Sunday at 11 A. M., and 7 1. M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Special Service G. W. Smiley 1). I)., of Pottsvllle,will preach In Presbyterian church next Wednesday at 7 1. M. Y. M. C. A. meeting in M. K church next Sabbath 4 P. M. -a- Real Hair Switches at $1.00 each at J.sidou Si n wautz'h, 44 4t Newport, Pa. Whito and Colored Blankets S2 50 per pair. Jsiooh Si ll wahtz, 4l4t Newport, Pu. Children's Furs 75 Cents per set at Isiimit Ben wautz'h, 41 4t Newport, Pa. Silk Handkerchiefs i.'") Cents each, at Jsinou Sen wautz'h, 44 4t Newport, Pa. Ladies' Felt Skirts only 50 cents each. Jsiiiou Sen WAin z. 44 4t Newport, Pa. Ladies' Furs from $4 00 per set and up ward. Ismoii ScitwAitTZ, 44 4t Newport, Pa. Men's Overcoats from S3 00 upwards at Jsnxm Hen wautz'h, 44 41 ' Newport, Pa. Nubias from 25 cents upwards at JSIDOU Sl lIWAIiTZ'H, 4 4 4t Newport, Pa. Just Received, 20 pieces of CAltPKT, which we oiler at exceedingly Low Prices, at Isinoit Si h wautz'h, 44 4t Newport, Pa. Slipper Patterns at Jsiiiou ScnwAiiTzV, 44 4t Newport, Pa. - - W. J. Rice. Xurrjnon nnd Mechanical Dentixt, will visit llloomlleld the fihst two wkhks of each month, profession ally. Olllce ut 'Squire Clouser's resi dence. The remainder of his time at his olllce in Ickesburg, Perry co., Pu. K3T Call and hear ills prices. 28 Removal. J. T. Messlmer has remov ed ids Shoe Shop to the room adjoining F. 11. Clouser's olllce, 4 doors west of the Post-Olllce, where he will make to order Boots and Shoes of all kinds. Repair ing promptly and neatly executed. He will also keep on hand a good ossort ment of Boots and Shoes, which lie will sell at low prices. Give him a call. 17 Horso Blankets from $1 25 upwards at Isidoii Sciiwautz'h 44 4t Newport, Pn. Blank Receipt Books for Administrators and Executors. Also blank notes and ail other blanks for sale at this olllce. tf Does This fit You ?-Some of my custom ers have apparently forgotten that store accounts need to be paid. I want money and a little attention to this notice will save costs. F. MORTIMER. EST" With a cake of Glenn's Sulphur Soap and a commodious bath-tub, the victim of chroulc cutaneous eruptions can improvise a sulphur batb, which no professed bathing es tablishment can supply. Sold by all Druggists. T Hill's Hair te Whisker Dye, black or brown. 43 4w. Philadelphia Produce and Stock Report. PntLAOELpniA, Nov. 17th, The week closes with a dull trade, but with prices of produce well maintained. Present quotation are: Wheat, H:tlfiili Corn. 63i4: Kye,7(): 0;its, Htock quotation are: Lehluh Valley, SO-Ks Northern Central, 16; North I'enn. 36; l'enn. B. ft., P Hi Erie, 9; Heading, 15,; Lehigh Nav. 16 s Uild,102. County Trice Current. BLOOM field November 19,1877. Klax-8eed 1 '2b Potatoes 35 Butter V pound 20S20 Eggs V dozen 18 " Dried Apples fl pound 5 ots" Dried Peaches, 10G15cts.fe CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. ' CORRECTED WEEKLY. WOODWARD & BOBB. C'AHLiSLB, November 10,1887. Family Flour 16.60 Superfine Rye Flour S.60 White Wheat, new 1 39 Red Wueat.new l so By 65 N Corn, (new) so Oats a Cloverseed 5.(0 a 5.00 Timotbyseed, 1 25 MEWrOrtT MAltKKTB. I Oorrtctf.d Wiikly by KmyK Jlroihtr. ) pramhi in OllAIJN JHc PHODtJOK. Nkwpoht, November 17, 1877. Flour, Rxtra, i , fO M) Rupnr St Ml White Wheat V bush, (old) I 35 a I 115 Hnd Wheat 1 SO 9 1 30 Kye r,r,Q!Ji Corn inati Oats V 82 pounds 2K4TJ8 Clover Heed 4 2a4 25 Timothy Heed 1 20 Fla Heed 1 Oil Potatoes juiifj 3D Bacon M5 11 Dressed IIors , Urmuid Alumn Bait 1 85 1 85 Llmeburnnr's Coal S oil Stove Coal 8 75 f 4 25 Pea Coal 2 ffl (lonlon's Fund per Hack t2 00 FISH, HALT, MMK AN1 COAL Of all kinds always nn hand and for sale at the Lowest Market Hales. ivr AnniAGEa. Kisti Fii-Ilisn ins.-On 11m lath Inst., at the ri-slili nee ot Ine Inlih's parents. In KnrliiK twp.. Mr. David iiistlor lo Miss May ilistllue, both o( Hprlrnr Iwp. LroNAiin llAREn. On thn Rlh Imt.. at the residence of I he hi Ides parent sat Donnelly's Mills, Miss Kllzibctli Ann Uiker, ny iiev. .i. . cucKiev, nir. will. u. Jeiiliaru to DBATIIB. Votin. On the Hlh Inst.. In Dunnaiinnn, Unwind M.. sun ot J ihn W. young, aged 1 year. DnintiMisnnd 2) days. IHiiiiAM.-ln Cairoll twp., on the 10th Inst.. Mr. John Durham, axed about 88 years. drain Watileil at the Newport Mills. T II K timlersltnd will pay a premium on Rood, dry, clean irriiln of all kluus. MI LTON H. KMIKI MAN. 48 ly. Newport, Peiiy county, Pa. I NS0LVENT NOTICE. Nnlleo Is licrebv ulven Mint In Hie mutter nf I tin nppllratbiN of C. T. HIiPiiiT-rof Juniata twp.. fur the lieurnt of the Insolvent Lnws of the Com. Iimnweiillli. the Court, of Ciimiimii I'lens nf Vein Ciiiinty.haveiimiolnled Tuesday the 11th day nf Deci-mlier, 1877 fur a heal ing In accordance with the Act of Assetnlily. D. MICKEY. Prolhonolnry. New llloomlleld, Nov. 17, 1877. Ifl Dnn AKcnts Wanted to sell our newlv Pat. u,uuu putcd Novelties, Chroinos, Watches, Revolvers, Engravings, Books, tie. Bliitloiriry Packages Slo per hundred. Hiieelul terms given to Agents everywhere. The best prices ever of. feied. Mammoth catalogue with samples Iree. 35 0m. Jl. L. FLETCHER, 11 Dey Street, N. Y. 0 Wl A (TNTi:7)i'rom $ 3 il I I to S15 a Day Sure, Ministers, Hook and wruu Picture Agents, and all out of employ, ment. of either sex, hera is the best, chance oiler ed tins season. A Cash Preen t of from $5 to tioo will be given to every grmd working agent Send lo cents for soul! siunpK or b.'tter still, ?1 for .1 large samples with circular, terms, etc., and go to win k at once. 4olm. liEV. 8. T. BUCK, Box 340, Milton, Pu, - Mention tills paper. (Jleason's 1'tibJ leaf Ions. Creat reduction In pt'ce for H78of (Reason's Piitouiai. lJ2a year. Single copies 5 cenls. The Home Cikci k lo l a year, slngl copies 6 cenls, for sale by all newsdealers. (H.kason'b MoNTiii.r comi'amos to fl a year, single copies 10 cents. All postage free. Sample copies sent on receipt nl a 3 cent stamp. The price of Chronics has Just been greatly re duced. No one now gives such liberal terms to agents ns we do. Send for new circular. Address F. (iLEAHON, 7)8 Washington St., Boston Mass. 40 4t. XECUT0R'S:(SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. THE subscriber, Executor of Win. Moaie, de ceased, w ill sell at public sale, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30lh, 1877. the following described property, to wit: A HOUSE AND LOT, situate In thebirnugh of Bloomfleld. The proper ty Is located on Main street, and Is a desirable property f jr any person wanting a pleasant town residence. 4-Sale to commence at 1 o'clock of said day. ROBE It f MOORE, Bloomlleld, Nov. 13, '77 Executor. ALPO FOR SALE the entire real estate, formerly owned by Wm. Monro, situate In Ontre township. This proper ty consists of twotiOUD FAR VI 8, conljiulng al together about 170 A CI (TEH, with HOUSES, BARNS, tec, nil cotnnlete. These properties will b sold separatelv or together. For further lnlormat.lcn apply to HUBERT MOORE. New bloom lie Id. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that Jacob RMttne, and Susanna his wife, of Wheat Held twp.. Perry co., Pa., hare assigned their property to the under signed, residing In the same township, for the benefit of creditors. All persons therefore Indebted to said Jacob Ristlne and wife, are requested to make payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated to the undersigned for settlement without delay. SOLOMON BIGHAM, November 13. 1877. Assignee. Lewis POTTEB, Attorney. J. M. Gikvin. J. IL GlHVI!4. J. M. GIRVIN & SON., FLOUR, GRAIN, SEED & PRODUCE Commission Merchants, No. 64 South Gay, St., BALTIMORE, MD. We will pay strict attention to the sale of all kinds of Couutry Produce aud remit the amounts promptly. 45 1vr. J. M. GIRVIN & SON. JOTICE. Jonn J. Tatlor 1 In the Court of Common Pleas '. of perry County. ELLEN Tatlor. No. 43 . August Term, 1877. SlIHKENA IN DlVOHl'M. 0. Notice Is hereby given to the respondent to ap pear nn the It rat Monday of January next, being MONDAY, the 7th day ot January, A. D.. 1878, and answer the eomplalut of the said libellaut, and show cause why a decree of divorce a vincu lo matrimonii' should not be granted. &c ... J- W- WILLIAMSON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, i New Bloomlleld, Oct.SC,1877. ( VALUABLE STORE STAND a t rniVA ti: salk. The subscriber will sell at private sale bis DWELLING HUti IE ANI fl FORE STAND AND A LOTOFUROUND. contnlnlng Four Acres more or less. Thern Is a n ver fulling Spring of Water and other Out buildings on the premises. 1 he above property Is located In the village of Centre, Perry county, Pa. The Store Stand Is good. Post.Ollii'e In the Hlmfl. - Price JIMio payments easy. Po ss given In April 1st, Is;. O. B. MILLS. November d, H77. VALUABLE TJIOPKUTY At I'rivi-Hn Hnle. rpilK subscriber niters at prlvnlo sale In Spring X township, Perry comity, pit., A Til ACT OF LAND containing TWENTY-TWO ACRPH. more or lets, havltigtiieieon erected a THREE STOKY LOU WEATIIHItHOAItHHI) HOI SE, Frame Barn, and rhormtker Shop and all Ihn necessary out buildings and a Well of water near the door and lot tipple, peach, pear, quince and cherry trees, gropes, &o. This property Is located one mile Norlh East of Oak (Hove, and Is an excellent location lor a Shoemaker Shop. 9. 'l ei ms ot sale easy, August 7, 1877. DAVID HKI1IER. VA L VA 1(1 j I' HTOH1S STAN It 'At VtUute Snle. THE subscriber offers at private sale about, ONE ACHE OF (HIOI ND. having thereon erected a LA HOE HOUSE, with KITCHEN, WASH HOUSE and STABLE, and a WELL of good water near the door. .There Is a large STOHE ROOM In the building In which a shire has been kept for a number of years. The stand is a veiy desirable one. There Is also erectd on the premises, another HOUSE AND STABLE, which will be sold sep arately or with the Store Stand, to suit purchas ers. 'Ihese properties are located in a good com. inunlty, with Schools and Churches convenient. - Call on or address S. L. HOLLENBAUOH, Aug. 21, 77pd (Sandy Hill, 1'erry Co., Pa CAM, AM) SF.E ML". The Subscriber has opened a Store opposite the railroad Depot, at NEWPORT, where he is pie paicd to supi ly orsnens, iuiocmur.fi, Ac, At the lowest market price. A full stock on hand. The patronage of the public Is solicited. 4f. WAI.1CKEB. Newport, Pa, gUlliTJSlNG ! J U8T OPENED A VA11JETY STORE, UP TOWJN! We Invite the Citizens of BLOOM FIELD and vicinity, to call aud examine our t:tock of GliCOPRIEH. OUFKNBWAKR, OLASHW Alt UN WARE. A FULL VAKIEI Y OF NO'llON-t, &c &c, S.C., All "tf which v.e are selling at astonishingly LOW PRICES. (ilve ns a call nnd HA VF1 MONEY, as we are almost UIVTNU THINGS AVVAV. L. Butter and Kfigs taken In trade. VALENTINE BLANK. 38 1y West Main Street. JOHN D. GROVES. CommlHuion Merchant For the sale of Produce. Consignments and Corresbondence solicited. Dealer In Lime. Plasters Hair, Calcined Plaster and Cements: hewer Pipe, Fire, lliick. Tile, Chimney, Tops and Gutter Brick. 45 4tw No. 0 Ninth Street. Pittsburgh. BAY! DO YOU WANT TO BUY A FIRST-CLASS BUFFALO ROBE, CHEAP? DOUBLE LAP ROBE, CHEAP 1 DOUBLE HORSE BLANKETS, CHEAP? A FIRST CLASS SEWING MACHINE, CHEAP? OR ANY HARDWARE. GROCERIES, DRUGS. WINES, LKiUORS. &c, Sc., CHEAP GO TO THE i CHEAP STORE OF S. M. SHULEK, Liverpool, Perry County, Penna. CHEAPER THAN VR. ESTATK NOTICE.-Notlce Is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate ot David McAllister, of Carroll twp.. Perry Co., Pa., dec'd.,have been issued to John McAllis ter, of same twp. All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make Immediate payment and those having claims will present theiu duly authenticated lor settlement to JOHN MCALLISTER. Sept. 25, 1877. Executor. ESTATK -NOTICE.-Notice is hereby given tiiat letters testamentary on the estate ot Mary Anu Criley, late of Liverpool tp.. Perry Co.. Pa., dee'd., have been granted to the undersigned residing in same towuship. All persons indebted tnsaid estate are request ed to make immediate payment and those having claims to present them duly authenticated fur settlement to GEORGE W. CRILEY. txecutor, Sept.l8,T7pd Liverpool P. O., Pel ry Co , Pa. Our Stock of NEW GOODS for Men's Wear l eomnlete. 0i Prices from 1-J-j cents up. F. MORTIMER. New Bloomlleld. Fa. O C FA8HIONABLE CARDS no two alike, with J name. Inc. 2u Scroll, with name. Hie. Dost paid. Agents' outfit, 10c. G EU. I. REED 6 CO.. Nassau, N. Y. lHly. ,1 We have the Best Stock of Goods for Meu's Wear that can b found intha ill Oi county, and we dou't care who knows it. : F. MORTIMER. Fi L ANN ELS A sulendid assortment nf Flan Dels, just opened by F. MOKTIMKK. PRINTING of every description neatly ex. ecuted at the Bloomneld Times Olllce, at reasonable rates.