THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. MAY 28, 1878. THE TIMES. Ljodiil l)cjii'tncit. PENNSYLVANIA B. B.-JIIDDLB DIVISION. Ou tml after JuueiMlh, Trains riiuufnllows i WESTWARD. Vy Mull Arc i 1'ana Tr'u Tr'n EASTWARD. l'll!H!llAL HTATlnNS. , J'lin iMnll Atl'.i Mtrl. I Ex. Tr'U; bl. A oo. 4.M. P.M. P.M. a. uo l.m ii.Bu S.Ui j.tli 6.4b ("J I I I! 5.W1 t.m II. If) A.M. JInrrlHlmrKi ilH'kvtllR, MHrynvlIlp, jUU(IAUUOU llnlly'n Newport, Mllltrtnwn, TIlOllipBOHt'U Mexico,...,... Port lluyal..., MIITIIl Ltiwlotnwn J. l.mi e.ift. 10.60 8.110 7.BM 7.r,ii (Ml) 8:16 8.13 7.47 7.H3 7.18 7.11(1 8.40 6.118 6. 116 1 19.58 7.811 10.10 S.3I 6.411 7 .IIS H. IM w -i v.m S.4K DM til Kl Ml. 43 11.14 . It. 4H 13.211 I. 1ft l.ftS P.M. a 4ii! j.ss I.M! J.1II S.OH ?.2 8. an 7.4 an 7.M i.W I.IHI 4.UU 4.J7 4.M t.wi , em 7 P.M.I 12.B9' .M f.Mi 8.41. 8.80 8.18 I 8 III II. M lid 9. Ill II. U4 6.40 8.4-, A lldt'rHonK, . . . . 1 i MoVcytowll,.. ; 10.84 .lfl n iii.i..m,in. . 10 in 4 47 I.S:l Hillltiuvdun.i! 8.87 4. IS 1 M Tyrone 1 8. Sll 8.8H 8.S0 Altuouu . R.lfi 3.611 n.l A.M. P.M. P.M. llfPlttKtnirw Fjpriws leaves Hnrrl'lmnr at 11.00 p.m. Ditncamum 11.88 (flair); Newnurt 11.17 (flair) and ar riven at rittslmrirat8.il A. M. tW"Paelne F.irrBa Wet will atop at Tinnrnnuim at 4.63 and at Newport at 5.17 a. m., when flHKKed. Ilrlei'Iteitit. Bee advertisement of HoKcstown Se lect School In another column. On Monday night of last week pome persons entered the mill at New Bufltilo, and stole a lot of Hour. Mifflin county la going to extend and repair the court house. F. 1). Buyers, of Tyrone, has the contract at $7,245. Wm, H. Gardner, near York Springs, recently lost a valuable horse, the result of over driving. On Sunday evening some person ran sacked the house of Catherine Albright near New Buffalo, and succeeded in rinding five cents which they carried away. A son of Mr. Cyrus Hochlander, of Duncannon, had his left arm unjointed and broken on Saturday afternoon a week, while wrestling with a playmate. The lad was about ten years of age. Juniata County has another newspa per venture. It is called " The Ow?," out judging from the personal articles it contains, the letter "H," should have preceeded the O. Wm. Stouffer, of Shermansdale, this county, has been awarded the contract for building the Alexander bridge, near Carlisle. He being the lowest bidder. HIb bid was $2,(i!. The highest bid was $5,395. An attempt was made on Saturday night a week to break into the warehouse of Messrs. Jones & Bro., at Newport. A person residing near the building happen ed to come home late, and scare the thief away before he could be identified. A few days since says the " News" a demijohn containing several gallons of whisky was found under Supervisor Crist's tool house at Newport. It was claimed by Peter Wertz, whose liquor store was recently robbed. A Miller township man upon arriving home a few evenings since found that he had innocently stolen a hen, one belong ing to the person at whose house he had stopped having gone to roost on the springs of his vehicle. She had stuck to her roost during the Journey and was safely returned to Tier owner. IMt. C. O. Beers of Marysvllle, was recently struck on the head with a piece of iron by a chap named KUnger who sneaked up behind him to deal the blow. Mr. B. was felled to the ground and was considerably injured. Instead of putting costs on the county, he however met Klinger a few dayB later, and gave him a complete threshing. A few rights since, Mr. Solomon TOerler, of Centre twp., saw a light flash in his barn, and going out quickly to see the cause, some person ran out of the building. Search showed where the chap had struck a match and throwed it down after using it to see the fastening of the door that led up stairs. The same night some meat was stolen from a neighbor ing farmer. Farmers in the western part of the State have been the subjects of much swindling lately in the sale of horses. Parties pretending to buy for English account,' have been cleaning out the stables west of the mountains, with checks dated ten and fifteen days ahead, which on presentation were discovered to be worthless. It is some time since we have been treated to an eclipse of the sun, and therefore the coming one, that on the 2!)th of July, will be looked forward to with considerable interest. It will be total across the United States, the shad ow belt being about one hundred and thirty miles wide. It will be visible from four to six o'clock in the afternoon. The thieves in the country near Dun cannon, who had for some time appar ently ceased their depredations, are on the war path again. Recently they en tered the spring house of Mr. George Losh, at Losh's Run, and stole there from a large quantity of butter and cream. The same night they took from the smoke house on the farm of the late Thomas Toland all the meat belonelnir to the widow Toland and also that of Mr. Clouser, tenant on the farm,leavlng neither family enough for breakfast. liecord. W. H. McClure is in our borough at pres ent, engaged in numbering houses, and painting names or streets. The work is none systematically and in neat stvle. This is a very desirable improvement, and many or our citizens are availing themselves of the opportunity, Sunday Sehool Convention. A District Sunday School Convention will be held in the German Ileformed Church in Landisburg, consisting of Landisburg, Tyrone and Spring townships, June 8th, 1878, at 2 o'clock P. M. All Sun day school workers are Invited to attend Kloked by a Horse. Lloyd Garlln, son oT"Jonas Garlln of this place, was se verely kicked by a horse, on Oliver IMce'i farm In Miller twp., on Thursday a week. He received two largo gashes In the forehead, and another large gash on the back of his head, which he re ceived by fulling. against a stone wall, lie Is getting along as well as could be expected under the circumstances. (Xife. Two houses belonging to Henry Bridge, In Carroll twp., were burned on Thursday night, between 10 and 11 o'clock. The buildings were not occu pied at the time, as owing to a disagree ment, the occupants had been ejected by the owner only a few days before. Of course there Is no doubt that the fire was an incendiary one. The barn on the premises was saved. -- Gone Crazy. A warrant was last week Issued for the commitment of George You n to the osylum, his friends fearing that he would do damage to property or persons. For some time he has show ed evidence of insanity and from the threats he has made It was not consid ered safe to have him at large. A num ber of men have been searching for him but with the cunning of the insane he has so far escaped his pursuers. On Saturday word was brought to town that Yohn had been detained at the house of Mr. Carberry, in Carroll twp., but when Constable Clouser and his aid reached there It was found that a mistake had been made and the man is still at large. P. S. As we go to press on Monday afternoon, the ollicer has gone to Ho stetter's, Yohn being held there till the ollicer arrives. Death From Attempted Abortion. On Wednesday aweek, Emma, a daughter of Mrs. March, of this place, died at Lancaster from the effects of medicine taken to produce abortion. When she found that she could not live, she con fessed that she had taken medicine for that purpose, at the solicitation of her husband. She said that a woman named Hutton told them where to go for the herbs with which the tea was made, and that though she purchased it her hus band accompanied her to near the store. A post mortem examination was mude, and her husband who is named Waltz and Miss Hutton were arrested and held for trial ou the charge of being the cause of Emma's death. The deceased was in the twenty-third year of her age. 1 Arrested. On Monday, the 20th lust., fhe citizens of Montgomery's Ferry were disturbed from the peace and quiet they had enjoyed for so short a time, by the arrest of William Llddick, on Infor mation made by Jacob Bretz. It ap peared on the examination, that Mr. Bretz had lost a lot of chickens, and found them In the possession of Messrs. Dunkle & Richards, merchants of that place, who stated they had purchased them from Mr. Llddick. But William denied being guilty of the larceny,assert ing that the testimony was not sufficient against him for conviction, inasmuch as the property bore no marks by which they could be identified. But Esq. Howe being of a different opinion, and feeling deeply interested in the welfare and comfort of his friend and neighbor, committed him to the hospitality of Sheriff Gray, and placed Constable Peters In charge of him that he might reach his host in safety.' Republican Convention. The delegates elected last Saturday, met in the Court House, on Monday for the purpose of nominating a County ticket. The fol lowing is a list of delegates present: Blaln WIIboii D. Meeslmer, Wm. Macha mer. Buffalo David Dcckard, D. Motter. Bloomfleld James Mcllheny, John T. Messliuer. Carroll John n. Jonee, Geo. W. Smiley. Centre Geo. Blstllno, W. H. McKeeban. Duncannon William II. Pennell, Samuel Topley. Greenwood 8. Hoffman, Wm. Leese. Howe Wm. Cluck, D. A. StcphcnB. Jackson Wm. Gray, Geo. Stroup. Juniata John Leah, Wm.Kough. Landisburg Wm. II. Rice, J. Llghtner. Liverpool Boro.' 8. Sbnler, W. A. Werner. Liverpool Twp. Silas Snyder, J. A. Wright. Madison P. Spohn, 8. Ilelnbach. Millerstown D. A. Snyder, W. Everhart. Marysvllle L. W. Brabson, E. W. Wise. Miller 8. K. Boyer. New BuUalo Borough W. H. Jackson, M. B. Coster. Nowport B. M. Eby, Jackson Rhodes. Oliver J. W. Smith, Jacob Fleurie. Fenn II. O. Smith, David Boyd. Rye Henry Kocher, Thos. Coleman. Sandy Hill J. T. Robinson, Copt. MUligau. Savllle John Kendlg, Curtis Trego. Spring 8. P. Cree, J. D. Cree. Toboyne E. McGlaughlln. Wm. Wlllhlde. Tuscarora W. A. Memmlnger, George A. Robinson. Tyrone W. W. McClure, W. H. Llghtner. Watts J. Hemperly. S. Leedy. Wheatfield James D. Willis, H. Clay. Convention met at 11 o'clock A.M., and was called to order by Calvin Neil son, Secretary of County Committee. An organization was effected by making E. A. McLaughlin of Toboyne twp., Chairman and Wm. Everhart and Da vid Boyd, Secretaries. Adam B. Clous er of Bloomfleld, was made Chairman of County Committee and a County Com mittee selected for the ensuing year, after which, Convention adjourned. The Convention re-assembled at one o'clock P. M., and proceeded to ballot for the various officers with the following result : , . Congressional Conferees John Hood, J. H. Shearer and J. A. Stephens. FOR ASHEMI1LY. M. B. Ilolmnn, of Liverpool, was nominated on the first ballot. The vole being llolman 1)0 1 Jones 0 Traver 4 Bwarta ID. I-Oll RKOISTKIl AN1J RECORDER. W. It. KaufTman of Madison twp., was nominated on the 11 rut ballot, he receiving 44 votes and Bally 15. FOIl COMMISSIONERS. J. W. Charles, of DtifTalo tp., and J. Wesley Gantt, of Centre twp., wore nominated on the first ballot. The vote was Charles 511 1 Gantt 64 Flckes 8 Dewalt 0. Foil TREASURER. William Rice of New Bloomfleld, was nomi nated on the Drat ballot. The vote being like 117 Wise 2a. FOIl DISTRICT ATTORNEY. J. O. Wallls, of Liverpool borough was nominated by acclamation. FOIl DIRECTOR, J. D. Stewart, of Tyrone twp., was nomina ted by acclamation. FOIl AUDITOR. 8. P. Cree, of Spring township, and W. II. Jackson, of New Buffalo. Sunday School Convention. The tenth unniuil session of the Union Sabbath School Association was held In the He formed church In Ickesburg last Wed nesday. After the meeting had been duly opened, a committee was appointed to select ofllcers for the ensuing year, who reported for President, F. L. Llnder nian of Blaln ; for Vice Presidents, Thos. Cook of Centre, and Thos. Milll gan, of Newport; for Secretary, Rev. Deltrlck, of Loysvllle ; Assistant Seq. David Mickey, of Bloomfleld; Treas urer, Hon. J. A. Baker, of Bloomfleld. Delegates to the State S. S. Convention, to be held at Wllllamsport on the 11th of June, were appointed. Various ques tions of Interest were discussed, and sev eral addresses were made. The conven tion after a two days' session adjourned to meet at the call of the president. . Cumberland County. We copy the fol lowing from the Cumberland county papers of last week ; The Cth Annual Convention of the Cumberland County Sabbath School Association will be held In the M. E. Church in the borough of Shippensburg on Thursday and Friday, May 30th and 31st, 1878. John Hemmlnger, Est., died at his residence on West South street, Carlisle, on Thursday of last week, and was bur ied on Saturday. He was one of the old est citizens of our borough, being aged about 00 years. In the early part of Inst Friday night a week, the boot and shoe store of David Smith, on East Main St., Mechanics burg, was entered and boots and shoes to the amount of about twenty-five dollars taken therefrom. Entrance was made through the front door by means of a key mude for the purpose. A young man named Woods, son of Maj. Woods, experienced a run-off near the Stone Tavern, while on his return from the Doubling picnic, last week. His horse was frightened by a couple of dogs and ran, breaking the buggy to pieces. Fortunately he had discharged his lady previous to the accident. One of our physicians who is in the habit of eating lemons suspicioned that some one was surreptitiously making way with his stock. So he loaded up a fat lemon with a dose of tartar emetic, and some time after discovered a youth in the nauseating stages of a sick stom ach. The lemons are now safe. New. ville Star. On Monday evening, as Mr. Timothy Holland was ascending the stairs of his residence, iir Shippensburg, to retire, he was suddenly attacked with heart dis ease. He fell down to the foot of the stairs, where he was met by one of bis sons. He was in his usual good health li) to the moment of his attack. He did not breath after landing at the foot of the stairs. The deceased was about 00 years of age,and was highly respected. On Friday evening last. Mr. Adam Wines, employed at Strock's brick yard, about one mile west of Mechanicsburg, received a severe cut on his instep while chopping wood in the yard shed. The accident was caused by the ax striking against the boards overhead, thus mis directing the blow, and causing it to fall heavily on his foot, severing both boot and bone. Dr. L. P. O'Neale was sum moned, who dressed the wound after having removed a part of the shattered bone. A majority of the members of the House of Representatives atHarrlsburg, under charge of Representative Means, took an excursion trip over the Cumber land Valley railroad last week, visiting Shippensburg and its attractions on Friday evening and Martlnsburgon 8at urday. On their return through this place Saturday, they conducted them selves simply as rowdies, and left here a worse impression of this portion of our law-making body than was prevalent be fore. With a total disregard for the rights of property, they invaded Mr. Westafer's yard at the railroad and broke down his shrubbery, almost de stroying a cactus locust tree rilled with beautiful red flowers. In fact, a party of rougns returning irom a prize ngnt, would not have acted worse. For men of any class the conduct would have been censurable, but for a legislative body supposed to represent the people of a State like ours It was actually degrading. Newville Jnterrise. Juniata County. We copy the follow ing from the Juniata county papers of last week. Mr. John S. Grayblll, of Miffllntown, represents J unlata cou nty on Republican State central committee. Port Royal is sadly troubled with thieves. Several attempts at burglary nave recenuy oeen maue. s . A young horse attached to a top-buggy, In which were W. N. Sterrett and Geo. Soles, ran away when near the residence of the former in Mllford township, a iew nays ngo, anil unshed itseir, tne bugiry and occupants off the end of a pretty high bridge, severely bruising Messrs. Sterrett and Soles, and dolnir great damage to the buggy. How the occupants escaped oeain nom the man ner and place in which they were thrown out, is lncomprenensiuie. The family of Mr. Wm. A. Jordan, of flpruce Hill township, has been called upon to wade through deep waters of affliction and bereuvemcnt. A short time ago a daughter was removed by the ruthless hand of dVath. On Thursday of lust week tha wife and mother was laid away In the cold and silent tomb. On Monday of this week, an other daughter was called from time to eternity, jur. j. nas me sympathy or his n iends and neighbors in this the time of his sore bereavement. Port llnyal Times. On Snturdnv last a sad and fnf.nl acci dent befel David Gingrich, Esq., of Callaway county, Mo., a brother of Mr. J on a uingricii, ot walker townBhip, this county. The circumstances sur rounding the ense arc ns follows: Mr. G. was engaged in building a barn on ins tarni, and while on the roor of the barn, at work, by a misstep, fell off, sustaining injuries that proved fatal In a few minutes after the accident befel him. Mr. Gingrich was a former resident of Mexico, this county, and removed to Missouri about ten years ago. On Friday two tramps stole a pair of shoes owned by a small boy, and a para sol from the porch of John Homing's house on Patterson Avenue, and then passed out the road In the direction of McAlisterville. At Reno's they got something to eat. Meanwhile Informa tion was lodged against them, and an olllcer-sent in pursuit. They were over taken a short distance on this side of Daniel Sieber's barn, and there arrested. They surrendered the shoes, but the Iiarusol was not in their possession. A tearing was given them, and in default of bail they were sent to jail to await trial at the September term. They were lousy, and it oecame necessary to buy each of them a suit of new clothes. Sentinel. Vhnrch Notice. Presbyterian Church Service next Sabbath at 11 o'clock A. M., by Rev. Mr. Davenport, of Landisburg. Union Service in Presbyterian Church next Sabbath evening at 8 o'clock. Preaching by Rev. R. McPherson, of Xjanuisourg. Home-Made Carpet9 Beautiful Styles Call and see twelve pretty patterns. Prices from 45 cents per yard up. Rags taken in exchange, at 8 cents per pound. F. Mortimer, New Bloomfleld. An elegant lot of the nicest white ware. Hat Just been received, and now offered at Stair's; With coffees and teas, tubs, buckets and brooms. And everything else, besides knives. forks& spoons; Thereis nothing that fathersormothersltavesouoht To oittfll their daughters that we han not got; For housekeepers, too, we havethe finest supply. And now auk for buyers, andwe'll let It fly. Yours llespectfuliy, WM BLAIR, 22 2f Carlisle, Pa. FEELS YOUMJ AGAIN. " My mother was aflllcted a long time with Neuralgia and a dull, heavy, Inactive condi tion of the whole system headache, nervous prostration, and was almost helpless. No physician or medicine did her any good. Three months ago she began using Hop Bitters, with such good effect that she seems and feels yonng again, although over 70 years old. We think there is no other medicine fit to use In the fam ily." A lady, Providence, K. I. FITS 1 FITS I The undersigned having purchased the property formerly owned by J. Bally, on Main Street, opposite Ensiningers Hotel, and fitted it up into a convenient shop, he is prenarpd to do Tailoring in all its branches, in the best or style, and guarantee a Good Fit every time. s. kentzel. P. 8. A stock of choice Tobbacco and Segars constantly on hand. April e, 1878. HEALTH ANDHAFpTneSS. Health and happiness are priceless Wealth to their possessors, and yet they are within the reacn oi every one who win use WBIHHT'S LITER PILLS, The only sure CURE for Torpid Liver, Dyspepsia. TluailaoliB Ui.r Mlnn.ali f ..i.ut I iiollnn .il.tllt.. Nausea, and all Billions complaints and Wood disorders. None uenulue unless signed " Wm. Wright. Fhll'a." If your Druggist will not sup ply send 2ft cents for one box to Uarrick, Koller 61 iu., iu .pi. cu., run a. January 1, lo"8, ly ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered Tor years from Nervous Debility Premature DecAv. and all the effects of youthful Indiscretion, will lor the sake of sunerlng humanity, send free to all who need It, the recipe and direction for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Hi if irers wisning to prom ny tne aavertiser s ex perlence can do so bv addressing In ierfect con hdence, JOHN OUUKN, ii Cedar Street, New . A4 01119 TiOCKET PHOTOSCOPE. has great maenlfv X lug power, detects counterfeit money, shod dy in ciotn, ioreign suustances in wouuas, naws It. niAlol Avumi.tua i .. u ... .1 u Hniuara aln OR ... currency or stamps. VAN DKUf & CO' 20 Ann street, .new hoik. At em TO CONSUMPTIVES. ' The advertiser.havlng been Dermamentlv cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remeuy, is anxious to max Known ro ins lenow sufterers the means ot cure. To all who desire It. he will send a copyof the prescription used, (tree of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure t,,r l.itiaiiiii.ili.,n Authtnu nrntinltlH. Parties wishing the urescrintion will nleaiw ail dress. K. A. WILSON, 11M Peun St., Williams- uurgu,new hoik. ai oni. I will mall (Free) the recipe for a simple Veg etable Balm that will remove Tan. Freckles. Pimples and Blotches, leaving the sklu soft, clear ana ueauiuui ; also instructions lor producing luxuriant growth of hair ou a bald bead or sinootli face. Address, inclosing 3 ct. stamp, Ben Vaudelf & Co., HO Ann 8c, N. Y. a4 cmos tW It has been customary In old communi ties to suspend pieces of stick sulphur around the neck of children at a protection against contagion In epidemics. A (borough washing with Ulenn'a ttulpnur Soap has been found a mncn better preventative. Bold everywhere. Hill's Hair dc Whisker Dye, Black or Brown, ou cents. May Connty Trlco Current. BLoowriBI.D. Mav 2S. IK7R Klas-Heod 1 Potatoes 'M Buttor V pound , lftttU Kggs V dozen 9" Dried Apples V pound A ct" Dried Peaches 10 ircts.fife NBWI'OHT MAKKKTM. (Oorrecfnif Weekly by Konfll .1 llrolher. DBALBHS IK cjitvirs iiioiuoio. Newport, May 25, 1878. Flour, Extra M 75 " Huper 60 White Wheat ft bush, (old) 1 20 a 1 20 : Red Wheat, 115 0115 Kye Mr.s Corn,..., 4H48 Oats V 32 pounds, 2K2) Clover Heed 4 Ofljlf M Timothy Seed,.... 100 Flax Heed 1 o Potatoes 30?30 Bacon ton Ground Alumn Halt 1 3501 35 Llmeburner's Coal 2 On Btove Coal 8 75 O 2 Pea Coal, 2 M) Gordon's Food per Sack 2 00 F18II, BAI..T, VIMK AND COAL Ot all kinds always on hand and for sale at the Lowest Market Kates. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. OORIIKCTKD WEEKLT. WOODWARD & BOBB. Carlisle May 24, 1B78. Family Flour 16.25 Superfine Flour 4.50 White Wheat, new 115 Red Wheat.new 1 15 Rye 55 Corn, (new) 42 Oats 27 MATIIIIAGES. Siiull I)itoi.?DAt'(iH. On the 9th of March, 1R78, at the U. B. Parsons ge, in McOoysvllle, Ju niata county, by Rev. J. A. MeOIIl, Mr. ,1. T. Hhiill to Miss Belle E. Drolsbaugh, of Buffalo Mills, Perrv county. Pa. Hknch Kmith. On the 23rd Inst., In Harris, burg, by the Rev. M. L. HPllnnin, Mr. Martin M. Ilench, to Miss Lizzie J. Smith, both of Elliotts burg, Perry county. Pa. DEATHS. RontNSo. On the 17th Inst.. In Allen's Cove, Mrs. Jane Robinson, wife of Maj. (ieorge Robin son, dee'd., aged 83 years. JOGESTOWN SELECT SGH00L. THE BUMMER SESSION of the Hogestown Select Rchool will open JULY 8th, and contlmi In Session 5 weeks. This Session Is especially adapted to those wishing to prepare for examina tion. We have made arrangements to accommo date a large number of boarders. Four Instrne--tors are engaged to assist in conducting the school. Boarding and Tnitlon for the term. 115. No extras for further particulars. Call on or address, CHA9. 8. LOSH. Principal, May 28. 1878. Hogestown, Pa. E STATU NOTICK.-Notlce Is hereby given, that letters of administration on the estate of Samuel Kline, late of Liverpool township. Perry county. Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing in Perry township, Snyder county. Pa. All personslndebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for est tlement. AARON KLINE. Administrator. May 21, 1878. Lewis Potter, Attorney. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that the Second and Further account of James Armstrong, Assignee of B. R. and Geo. Fllckinger under act of volun tary assignment for the benefit of creditors, has been tiled and will be presented to the court for confirmation on Tuesday, the 11th day of June next. D. MICKEY, Prothonotary. Prothonotarv's Oflice, bloomfleld. May 13, 1878. pd E STATIC NOTICK. Notice Is hereby giv en that Letters of Administration on the estate of George D. Yost, late of Spring town ship, Perry county, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing in Dellville, All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make Immediate payment and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to FRANK D. YOST, Administrator. W. H. Btonsi.f.b, Attorney for Adm'r. April 23, 1878. V ARIETY STORE JUST ENLARGED, and on hand a nsw STOCK or DRY GOOD3, GROCERIES, SPICES, TOBACCOS, 8EOAR3, QOEENSWARE. GLASSWARE, TINWARE, and a full variety ot NOTIONS, &C., &C. Also, have In hnd all styles of Picture Frames, Toilet Brackets, Wail Pockets. Hat Racks, fee All of which are selling at astonishing LOW PRICES to suit the times. Give Us a Call and Save Money. No trouble to show goods. tt. Country Produce taken In trade. Don't f o get the place. VALENTINE BLANK, West Main St., 38 ly New Blooinlield. Pa. S EH! Ml The Prices are Tumbling! Greater Bargains Never Offered LIVERPOOL ! THE PEOrLE BUSHING TO GET THEM, AT . S. M. SIIULER'S, Liverpool, Perry County, Penna. Xeio Goods Received Daily! I have the largest assortment of Fresh Mackerel and Herring Hardware, Groceries and Drugs, Tobaccoea, Sefrajs, Wines and Liquors. &o., in LIVER TOOL., and at VERY LOW PRICES. Come and see me before purchasing elsewhere. . Produce taken In exchange for gooda. Yours Respectfully, 8. M. 8HULER.
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