THE TIMES, NEW llLOOMFIELTJ, PA., JANUAltY 20, 1878. 5 THE TIMES. Ioihl (l)cph,t'tncit. fENNSYLVANIA B. B.-MIDDLS DIVISION. On ml after JumtWth, Trains run follow! I WESTWARD. EASTWARD. Way A.M. S.lWj MMI Tr'n l'niNmpAi HTATlOHS. .rimiMall Atl'.i MITI. i Kl. Tl''U Kx. Aoo. P.M.' ! .: D.4H l ' P.M M.'P.M. I. M. .II0 41 SIM 1S.IU 7. is 7 (Kl 40 n.'ia I. Ml. 1.4.1! I.M I. IIX t.HI II. 4:1 l .! I. Ml 4.IHI I 4.7 I. lt II. RU 114 I.KII P.M.I TTrrlhur R'H'kvllle, Murynvlllp. Piuieituuim, HitllyV New;ort MllllTHlllWII, TlloniltSOUt'U. jilexle.),.. ...... l'.ul Royal.... Mifflin I.ewlslnwtl J., Amlermm'n,.., McVeytnwn N. lUllllltntl, . Htllitilitfttou,., Tyrone Altounn. ...... I I.M .IK lt)M s.ia. .IW .Ml .4 .NS din 40 6. Ml till ran 7.4H 7. to! 8.01) .:is in MM Mil mi to.to IKS 114 .M 411 ! wii HI 111 S.tn 18.82 KM ll 10.411 II. M IllH in H4 III. HI H.87 S.M R. If. .40 1.4)1, I 11.14 II 4li m I. 47 III 511 tl.Mi; Ml (.111 l.w r.H. M.iP.U. I Publlo Sales. liillf for the following Kales have been printed at this ollke. Notice of tlie mime In publlHheil In (liln lint till duy of kuIo without extra charge: February nth John Hull on tlio farm of Wash ington Fritz, In l'tnn twp., will mil Homes, Cows, Pigs, various fanning Implements and household Turnltiiro. Feb. 23, Chas. Riinh at his residence In Wheat llcld twp., will sell Horse, Colls, 10 Head of Cattle, IS Cows, !.! Head Hops, Wagons and many oilier articles to numerous to men tion. February 27th. Oliver Rice, Trustco of Mar gnmelta Klec, will sell In Spring twp., a tract of land containing; 45 acres, with good stone house, log barn and other outbuilding, there on erected. March 4th. Calvin Klca will sell at ills resi dence In Lnysvllle, 1 horse, 2 colls 1 cow, 1 wagon, and a lot of fiirmlng Implements, also household and kitchen furnlturo,aml one rlllo, one shot gun, Ac. March 5th. Jacob Llghtncr will sell at tho rcsldcnco of Wm. Helm, 1 mllo Bouth West of I.oysvlllo, horses, cows, young cattle, pigs wagons, farming utensils, meat, vegetables and many other articles. March 7th Wm. A. Becder on the farm of Jacob Rlttcr, In Tyrone twp., will sell Horses, Cows, yonng Cattle, nud a general assortment of funning Implements. IlrloiTtenip. Country Cousin your communication has rather too much in it that appears personal. A Cumberland county exchange says tho olllce of Nierilt' in that county is is worth $10,000 a year. On Sunday night a week sonic chap broke into the cooper shop of Mr. Jonas l'relsly, at Duncunnon, tuid. stole most of his tools. .The brng hog yet reported in this county was killed by Samuel Itoiuls, In lilain. Weight, (il 11 pounds. Who can beat that Y Mr. Ephraim Hitler, in jumping from a train a few days ago, Just above New port, sprained his ankle and put his wrist out of joint. A change came over the clerk of the weather on Tuesday night, and Wed nesday old IJoreas was engaged as a full hand at the bellows. Mr. J. M. Toland, of Marys ville, was bitten on the hand a few days ago, since by a dog belonging to Mr. Lei by. 3S'o serious results are, however, anticipated. It is a mean scamp who will rob a widow, and yet thatthereare such chaps is proven by the fact that the chicken coop of Mrs. Holmes in Centre twp., was last week robbed for tho third time this winter. George Wells and Abner Lamp, two well-known citizens of Huntingdon, died within five hours of each other on Friday morning last of the small-pox plague prevailing in that town. A few days ago, Mr; Frank Thomas, of South Middleton township, Cumber land county, shot a wild cat on the South mountain which measured almost five feet in length. It has been discovered that the same drug is used in coloring whisky and striped stockings. Whisky, however, more visibly affects the legs, and the nose. Mr. M. G. Wilson, of Duncannon, has been presenfed with. $50 by the railroad co., as a prize for the best piece of track, he being foreman over one of the divis ions between Harrisburg and Newport. It rather surprised us, to see a man filling our ice house on Friday and Saturday last with ice from 5i to 6 inches thick. Few persons we think supposed ice of that thickness was to be had. The farm of Patrick M'Kenna, dee'd., in Centre township,- has been sold by Westley Ganttthe Administrator,to Mr. Milliard Fusselman for $1,210, and the same party purchased the limestone lot for $11.60 , A Fishing creek party a few nights since while returning from a ball had a fall out among themselves, when one of the females got so spunky that she got out of the vehicle and walked over the mountain to her home, getting there in time to eat a hearty breakfast. James H. Furguson and William Rickabaugh, who left this county rather unexpectedly during court week, spent Sunday a week in Gettysburg, and on Tuesday were on the train from Har per's Ferry .leaving the train at a station a short distance from that place. A more outrageous mail arrangement as far as local mails are concerned could not well be devised than the present. Officials who are responsible for this schedule should be sent to the dead let ter office and then be disposed of the same as Is done with other mail matter that no one wants. Another old resident has been taken from our midst. At about 7 o'clock ou Sunday evening, Mrs. Sarah McClin tock relict of . John It. McCllntock, Esq.. was released from her sufferings, which she has long borne with a chris tian resignation and was rnlled to her long ami better home. The old lndy was much esteemed by nil who knew her, and tho sympathy of many friend) will be extended to the children. Her funeral services will tako place on Wed nesday at 11 A. M. . 4 A Narrow Escape. Last week, (Mon. day,) a boy named Elbert HuftUrd, re siding In Mlllerstown attempted to board a freight train while in motion. He however missed his footing and was thrown to the ground, one of tho wheels injuring his foot, so that Dr. Stltes was obliged to amputate one of his toes. 1 lo was besides considerable bruised, and made a narrow escape from death. With the frequent warnings before them, it Is strange that boys will run these risks. - .sf - Missing Horse anil Bugfly. On Tuesday night after returning from church, Mr. llobert Hoed, of Centre twp., hitched the horso ho had driven, and went In to warm. Coining out In a few moments he found the animal and buggy gone. Getting Mr. Handtrson's horse he fol lowed tho missing animal, (having leorned that a buggy nnd horse answer ing the description, had been seen going towards Newport), and succeeded In overtaking II near Evarliarts. Nothing was broken anil tho horse seemed to lie making his way towards tho homo of Its owner, who was Mr. (took In Wild Cat Valley. It Is evident that some per son united tho animal and drove it as far as tills place, as 6ne of tho neighbors saw it pass and was certain some person was driving. It was certainly a mean trick and might have resulted very disastrously. Robberies. Tho post-olllce at Median-' lesburg was burglarized on Thursday night last, and one box of stamped en velopes, abouffOO cents in change, and a counterfeit $" bill taken. Fortunately none of the mail matter was dis turbed. On the same night, and in till proba bility by the samo party, the grocery stoic of 11. H. Eberly & Co., in the same borough, was also burglariously entered and two boxes of cigars, some tobacco nnd several dollars In niekles carried oil. On Saturday morning between the hours of three and live, a robliery was committed in Dlllsburg, York county, which, for cool-headed deliberation, Is not often surpassed. A party of three, it is supposed from tho neighborhood of Harrisburg, broko into tho dry goods store of Messrs. Urindle & Motzgir, at the above named place, and after help ing themselves to stlks,luces, kid gloves, Ac, to the amount of live or six hun dred dollars, left without having their bills receipted, or even waking up the proprietors to thank tlicni for the privi lege of helping themselves. After send ing the goods by wagon by way of Sbepherdstown, In chargo of a confed erate the robbers broke the lock belong ing to the hand car at tho railway sta tion, and deliberately pushed their way over the Cumberland Valley railroad, passing Mcclmnsicsburg about 4:40 A. M., arriving at Urtdgeport shortly after five o'clock. The watchman at Dllls burg heard the noise and looking out saw two men working the car most vigorously, while a third was calmly seated on the rear end watching for broken rails and other obstructions that might impede their progress. At Bridge port they slowed up and very thought fully lifted the car over on the stock yard track, thus leaving the track. clear for regular trains over the main line. Such careful consideration on the part of these genteel thieves should bo re warded ; and we doubt not the ofllcers of the Cumberland Valley railroad will issue them life passes to the penitentiary if a proper explanation and request were forwarded. Volunteer. Communicate d . Mu, Editor : I suppose an expres sion of thanks is always In order through the columns of your paper. If so, let all men know by these presents that our good brother over the way is not the only one who receives tokens of kindness for labors bestowed. On New Years eve a large number of the good people of our Liverpool congre gation quietly wended their way to the parsonage, suddenly and unexpectedly entered, took possession, and deposited in the form of groceries and dry goods, many valuables for their pastor and his little family. Again, on the evening of the loth Inst., we were given another agreeable surprise by a goodly representation of our McKee's congregation who brought with them a bountiful supply of gifts, like unto which a liberal and kind peo- Ele would do. They also kindly remem ered Master Bill with some corn and oats, which he highly appreciates. To all concerned, we would again ten der our sincere thanks, assuring them, that for these and all other deeds of kindness we are truly grateful. D. S. Lentz. Ifor Tbe Uloomftcld Time. Large Porkers, &o. Mr. Editor: The following is a list of the large hogs killed in the borough of Bluin, this county, this season : Mr. Samuel Rhonda killed a hog 18 months old, that weighed 61 H pounds. Jas. Morrow one that weighed 4iilbs Samuel Woods one that weighed 4521bs. Amos Watts one that weighed 421 lbs. I). Nohnnshllt one that weighed 40Hlh. Wm. Mar-battier killed the largest (V) of nil. His porker was of the l'sex breed, twenty months old, and weighed Silllm I Whew I what a whopper, people ex claim up here. The revival In New (lermantown,led by Rev. W.C. l'iper, still continues. It has been In progress for ten weeks, with grand prospects of continuing several weeks longer. Anon. . . . Cumberland County. We copy tho fol lowing front the Cumberland county paper of last week ! On Friday night last our lowtisninn Then. Cornman, Esq., and his family made a narrow escape from suilbcntlon, while asleep, In their resilience on North Hanover street. During the night Mr. V. roso, conscious that something was wrong and that ho was very much Directed thereby. Upon rising ho found Mrs. 11. prostrate and Insenstbio on the lloor. llo at once lifted Mrs. C. into bed and in a short tlmo succeeded In re storing her to consciousness, when ho discovered that tho entlro family was seriously ad'ected. Dr. Dale, tho family physician, was sent for and restoratives promptly applied. On searching for tho cause of the misfortune it was ills covered that one of the boys, who stay ed up to read after tho rest of tho family hud retired, hud moved the lid of the stove and upon his retiring failed to re. place It. From tills open stove, the gus escaped and passed Into tho bed-rooms through a register in tho lloor. All the members of tho family have recovered, (except the canary bird which was stono dead when noticed) ulthough they suf fered severely for several days. CwUhIc, Mirror. Mr. Loseh, of Hogestown, was stop ped on the North Mountain In Wagner's (lap on Sunday morning by two high waymen, one of whom held his horso while tho other demanded his money. Mr. L. said bo would hand Hover, and reached in his pocket apparently to get it out; but Instead of pulling out Ids money, he-drew out his revolver. Upon seeing this, one of tho villains shot at him, and lie returned the tiro hitting the fellow who was waiting for the money and making him exclaim to his com panion that ho was shot. Tho robber llrcil again at Mr. L. but this shot as well as tho llrst one, failed to do him any harm, and he again returned the compliment of a shot when tho robbers both lied. Mr. L. hastily drove out of that dangerous locality and soon reach ed a place of safety, This scene trans pired In broad day light,about leu o'clock in the morning, whilst Mr. Losch was on his way to visit friends In I'erry county. On Thursday night last, Miss Mary Kelghtor, who resides on North Bedford street, nearly opposite the Kvangellcal Lutheran church, was not a little fright ened when it iiecamo Known that a sup posed robber was in tho house. The pre vious evening a corn cob was thrown through a window in tho rear part of the house. It was discovered that the key to front door of tho house had been stolen, ami in order lo guard against any probuhlo visit from a robber, a bolt was placed on the door. About the hour of midnight the neighbors were aroused by n scream from Miss Nellie Lamer a niece of MissKeighter who discovered a man, apparently a stranger, standing near the bedside. When Miss Lamer screamed she was struck a violent blow on the head. The robber then quickly left the premises, going out tho back door. By this time several of the neigh bors were ou baud, and we believe they would have made it rather warm for tho midnight prowler had lie remained a few moments longer. Who the sup posed robber was Is a mystery yet to be unraveled. On Thursday last, between 3 and 4 o'clock, as two colored men were driv ing a on-liorse load of straw on the Walnut Bottom road, near town, they were met by two wliito men one of whom was seen to throw something, presumably a cigar, towards the wagon. An instant after the straw burst into a Hume. The horse was immediately un hitched and desperate efforts made to save the straw by unloading it, but it was soon entirely consumed. Tho wag on escaped with little injury. It was discovered on Sunday morning that all the gus contained in the large holder at the Gas Works had escaped. It was occasioned by the blowing out of a box in the purifying house. Carlwlc Volunteer. Mr. John iCeamer, of Monroe twp., in this county, has in his possession a copy of the Holy Bible printed in Nurnburg, Bavaria, (Sermany, March Nth, 1005, John M. Billherr, printer. If there are any older copies in the county than this we would like to hear from them. Juniata County. We copy the follow ing from the Juniata county papers of last week. The consideration of an important lawsuit was postpoued in Judge Jun kin's court last week, because the irreg ularities of the mails failed to carry a letter, relative to the case, of one of the lawyers to a colleague in an adjoining county. The fast mail delivery in the country disarranges all kinds of busi ness. Give us mail on way trains. A child of Mr. Cargill, who died of small pox, In Patterson, died of the same disease, and was buried in Union Ceme tery on last Wednesday. William Egolf's horse ran away on Friday morning, from a wagon-maker's shop, where he had been stationed, with the expectation of hitching him to a bread wagon. The beast ran out by East Point, in the direction of McAlis terville. Exhibition. The Blain band propose to give an Exhibition at that place on Sat urday, February 2nd and Wednes day, February 0th. They mean to give the people a pleasant entertainment and bope to have a good turn out. " IT SEEMS at if I should cough my bead off," is Bomellmi tbe impatient exclamation of a sufferer from a severs Cougb. Quell tho paroxysms with Hale's Honoy of Hurebound and Tar. . The relief is Immediate and tbe cure certain. Sold by all Druggists. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in I minute. 1 Church Notice, Presbyterian preaching next Sunday Bt 11 A. M., nnd 01 P. M. l'ruver meeting every Wednesday evening at (1 o'clock. Sunday School at 2.40 o'clock P. M. Preaching in the; Lutheran church next Sabbath at lot A. M. Preaching In the M. E. church next Sabbath nt loi A. M. Sunday school at IH A. M. Protracted meeting will con tinue this week. Mount Gilead 2 P. M. Lnudishurg, (li. Preaching In the Reformed church next Sunday nt 2 o'clock. WIDE AWAKE FOR FEBRUARY, 1878. The February Winn Awakr opens with a Jolly "Hiiow-stnrm" as fronttpteco, accom panied by a poem from Msls Farman, the edi tor. Following Is n (froat many lntrollflf ar ticles nml pretty illustrations any one of which Is worth the price of tho imiirnzlnn. Only Ji.OO per annum, 'JO cents a number. Kill Kariinm, Editor. D. Lothrop A Co., Publish ers, Boston. TI8T OF JUKOKS FOU SPECIAL COURT J I'mninenelng Feb. IS, 1S7H, to try cases nut reached during Jan. Term i Junliitii Henry I. Tressler. Diincnnnnn Jusso White, 11. A. Motnler. Wheallluld E. Owens, Andrew Watts. Penn howls Hnyor. Tuscarora William Fossolman, Emnmiol Hmltli. New llultido Raniiicl Thomson. Hullillo twp. Jno. Itelsingnr, Wm. Cnmblcr. Hyo Henry Billow, Jesso B. Nuco. Hprlng Wm. ltlieem, Joseph I). Klstlor. Tohii.vnu Jacob bunion. Jackson Haniunl Horrlur, VV. Stewart. Centre 8. K. Hunilerson, J. C. Hosteller, J. Flynn, Jr. Carroll John Hinltey, James Binllh. Newport O. D. Wlii(fort, W. Heott Dunbar. Liverpool twp. James Whllmcr. Madison James Meminger. Howo I,. M. Smith. Miller Philip Campbell. Marysvlllu Leonard bwarlx. County Trice Current. IW.ooMriRi.ii January 2H.IH7S. Klax-Meert 1 H PolaloeH iT ltiitter V pound 1S1S Kkhh l doen 11" Dried Apples V pound K ctn" Dried Peaelics 10 Hj Hicls-V NKWrOItT MARKETS. t Corrected Wttkly by h'ontih A tlro'lier. I ' CEAI.LHH IN 5IYIN V 1MIO1JTJO10. ; i:viMirr, ,l;innmy 2t), 1HT8. Flour, Kxtra in & " Huper 81 75 White Wheat V bush, (old) 1 3d a I 30 lted Wheat 1 25 0 1 i' Kye MO.'jS Corn f Q OH) Oats V 32 pounds 2"2H Clover Kei'd 4 2.-itfl 2j Timothy Heed 1 20 Flax Seed 1 00 Potatoes 30(fJ 30 Naomi H ti 11 Pressed Hokh in-t'i iMround Allium Salt 1 :1 35 Llmeburnrr's Coal 2 Oil , Stove Coal...; 3 75 O 4 23 Pea Coal 2 Ml Gordon's Food per Sack 82 00 KISII, MAII", MJ1K AND C'OAl. Of all kinds always on hand and for sale at the Lowest Alui'Kel Kates. OAltUSI.IC PltODUCK MAKKET. COHUr.UTKI) WKRKXT. WOODWARD & JtOHB. Caulisi.b, January 25, 1S7C Family Flour l.C0 Siipnrllnn Hye Flour 8.50 White Wheat, new 25 Bed Wheat.new ' 1 25 Bye (A Corn, (new) so Oats 28 Cloversced 4,75 Tlmothyseod 1 25 Philadelphia Produce Report. riiiLAUBxriiu. January 20. There Is no Im proveinent lo note In trade diulim the past week. Some sIlKht cliaiiKHH have been made In prices of uraln all of a lowerteudHiiey. Wheat Is dull at l;si!42s Corn. d;:frt: Bye, Cfiim; Oats. SLQ'M, with light demand. Dieted Hogs, iya' MAXIIIIAG33Q. MiM.Lit HtiFPiwiTON. On the 31 nit., Mr. Ceo. Miller, ol Locust Bun. Delaware twp., Juniata county, and Mrs. Elizabeth Bulllngtown, of Liverpool, Perry county. Pa. Fiexus Hainkh. At the Lutheran Panonace. Mllll'n, Pa., on the 17th Inst., by Bcv. E. K. Berry, Mr. Joseph K. Fields, of Wllllln county, and Miss Lizzie A. Haines, of Oakland Mills. CioMiii Petwiler. On the 16th Inst., at the residence of the bride's parents. In Watts two., by Bev. i. W. LlL'htner, B. F. Clotixh, M. v., of New Dutfalo.to Miss Ella K. Petwiler. Fk.keh-Ki.ine. On the lmti Inst., by liev. S. 8. Wallen. Mr. J. it. Flckes, of this county, to Miss CulhariiieJ. Kline, ol Lack twp., Juniata Co. DEATHS. LioiiTNER. In Tyrone twp., on the 21st Inst., Mrs. James A. Lightner, aged about 26 years. Kin-. In MilleiHlown, ou tbe 11th Inst.. Martin, son of J. C. and Hannah Klpp, aged about 20 yrs. Thuma.Ou the 14th Inst., at the residence of Cyrus Johnson, In Penn twp., Mrs. Catharlue Thuma, aged 61 yrs.. 3 nun. and 14 days. ptiNKLE. On the 22nd in. hi., at Allen's Cove.Geo. Dunkle, aged about 60 years. Baikd. On the 21st Inst... In Buck's Valley, Buf falo twp.. Miss Sarah Baud, aged 7 years, 4 months and 2'.) years. Pottkk. On the 27th Inst, In Centre twp., Ruth Potter, widow of the late Samuel Potter, Eq., aged about 74 years. McCmntock In this borough on the 27th Inst., Mrs. Sarah K. McCllntock aged about 70 years. AVERILL BARLOW. 43 South Second Street, (BELOW MAKKET.) PHILADELPHIA, HAS i OHKAT VARIETY OF TUB NEW STYLES Queen Anne and Eostlake FURNITURE, IN ASH, OB WALNUT, together with a large Stock of ail the Latest Designs of Chamber, Parlor. Library, Pining Boom, Church, Ottlce and COTTAGE FUHNITUEE. Also, Woven Mire Beds, Springs of various patterns. BEDDING, MAT- TKESSE3 OF EVEitY QUALITY. Folding and Oriental Chairs, Piano Stools, &c. AT VERY LOW PRICES. 4 ly RPIIAN'S COURT SALE OF VAM'ABLK REAL ESTATE. TIIK unrtnrsljtnrd Truslen appointed by tlw Orphan's Court of Perry county, Pa,, will oiler for sale on the premises, on TUKSPAY, FEBRUARY 611), 17. the following described properly 1 A TRACT OF LAND, sllunle In Spring twp., Perry eonntv, Pa., bound ed on the North by hinds of Zaehaiiah lllee nnd Uiiulel linker, vvpit ov muds of said Idee nnd Win, Hall, on fhe South by lands of Henry Foust, Easl by hinds ol John Keil, containing 15 .AXUMSS, more of less, having thereon erected a a - TVO BTOUY STONE fi&S, HOUSE, nnd other OulhtillillnB. Theslinvotiiictlstlie laud conveyed by Zach arhili ltlen to.liimrs l Plven In trust lor Mnr. Karelin Rice, his wife. 'I he laud Is of excellent nmillty, and pleasantly located, and is a very tie slrahln property, having thereon a spit ndld aiiplo Orchard. TERMS i One hundred dollars of the purehnsn money tt be paid when the property In slrleken down 1 '" on eonllrniallon of sale 1 oiie lmlf of die purchii"" money, lesstlie amount previously pind, on the 1st of April, IK7H, with Interest friim art It of Feb ruary, K,'H, and I hit remaining onehalf of the purchase money to be seemed liyn, morlgnge Willi Interest from 21I1I1 of February. IH7S, to lie paid semi annually. n OLIVER RIUI!, Trustee January 2U.1H7S. For a Cbhb of jfttarrh. That, HA N' I- OH I I'M IIAIII ( A I. f tutu lor Catarrh will not Instantly relieve and speedily cure. References, Henry Wells, K., Wells Fargo A Co., Aurora, N. v , Wm. Riiwcn,Ki., M'llallon Oranr ft Itowen, HI, l.nllls. JH liuonlals and treatise by mull. Prleo, with Improved I (dialer, HI . Hold every Where. WEKKSlt POTTER, Pro pnelois. Boston, Muss. 4dlt $50 $50 OCSTVI.KS OF CARPS. Hie., or 25 New Year Cards, 2uc. Samples ;jc. ,1. 11 listed & Co., Nas. snil, N. V. 4il4t. AGENTS WANTED 1 FOR PARTICULARS. ADDRESS WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. 821) Broadway. New Vol k City :lllrii;o, III, ; New Orleans, I n. t 2d4t or riuu Francisco, Cal. TKIFMNU WITH A COM) IH ALWAYS P,V NOKKOt.'ti. USE Wells' Carbolic Tablets, a sure remedy for COUOHS.nnd all diseases of the THROAT, LUNGS, CHIOST and MUCOUS MEMBRANE. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. HOt.K nr Ml. DltfOOIHTS. C. N. C1UTTENTON, 7 Sixth Avenue, New York. 'dlt N KW OHO A NM. 16 Htnps 8)23, 10, 8!ifl, 12. 11. !( i5. Pianos retail price 7 -H t only t;'i"i. Send for conlldeiitlftl circulars. DANIEL F.BEATTV, Washington, N. J. 2d4t OC FASHION A BEE CARPS no two alike, with name. loc. tti Hcroll, with name, inc. post paid. Agents' ouint, He. OEO. I. BEEP & CO., Nassau, N. Y. 4011 ly THE WORLD FOR 1878. 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