THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELD, TA. JULY 2, 1878. 5 THE TIMES. Ioihl l)ehafttiieit. PENNSYLVANIA S. B. -MIDDLE DIVISION. On aud after J line JJth, Train! ran u follows i EABTWAM). PlIlMOIPAl, Htation. J 'tin . Mull Atl'.i Mm. Ex. Tr'n Ex. Aoo. HarrlsbnrK, Hm'kvlllr, Marysville, lnincauuou. Bully's Newport, Millcrfltnwn, Tlionipnftnt'u. M ellco,.. ...... Port lt.iyal.... Mifflin Lewistnwn J., Antlersnii's,... MrVpytowil,.. N. Hamilton, ., Htuitinftriliiu,..; Tyrone, Altouiia r.H F.M.Ip.M.U.M. I.M. 8.15 10.661 voo 7.60 T.601 BIO t).H 111 7.47 7.HJ 7 IH 7.00 f 411 a.ro S.II6 II. M, 7. mi in. sol 7.06 .64i 9.64 6.4t e.ao 11.161 n in u.w 1 .39 II . 0b P. 10 11.04 6.40, 8.4--. 1(1. 114 8.WI , 10.10 4.47 I B.H7 4.16 1.M I 8.60 8.2H e.lHl I R. liS 9.511 11.16 ' A.M. P.M. P.M.I 1 rittKlmrir I Rmrpsii leave Ftftrrl.bura- at 11.00 p.m. DiiiicAiinoii Iran (W): Newport 11.67 !W) aud ar rive at I'lttAiturtr at 0.10 A. m. prpnrlflc rcxprp.s Wpt will stop nt Dnnr-annim at 4.&1 ami at Newport at 6.17 a. 111., when fliitwd. ITP-fl'ittiir WmsI, th Wsy Pnssenifer leave Hnrria burtr Diillv Ihe nther trains llally pxeppt Hnnilny. tWtliitiiir F,;it, tll Atluntlo Kxprens Iprvpb Altoona Daily, thi other train Dully exc ept Huuday. All men are not homeless, but some are home less tlinn others. Terry county boasts of oats five feet and a half tall. Centre township has a man aped seventy-eight years, who makes a full hand in the harvest field. Newcomer, of the American House, Kast Waterford, is the champion frog catcher. He gigs them behind the ears. A little son of David Shade on Dun can's Island, fell Into the canal on last Monday and was drowned. The McCahan brothers a few days ago came across a large rattle-snake on (Simile mountain. The snake was killed, and to their astonishment it had 18 rattles. Rev. John Focht, son of Rev. David .Focht. a former pastor of the Lutheran Church in this place preached a very acceptable sermon here on Sunday last. On Monday of last week a fine heifer belonging to Mrs. Elizabeth Albright, of Buffalo twp., fell dead while running in the pasture. Davidson Miller, residing a short dis tance from Millerstown,fell from a cher ry tree on Tuesday of last week aud was severely injured. 8our cherries are unusually scarce this season, while other kinds of cherries are not very plenty. They sell at 5 to 8 cents per quart. The opera of " Lalla," performed by the young ladies of this place, under the instructions of Prof. Eberhart, on Sat urday night,was an entertainment much enjoyed by a large audience. Emanuel Moyer, of Fermanagh twp., Juniata co., cut and had wheat in shock on Monday of last week probably the first in the county. The first we heard of in this county was on Wednesday. On Thursday last while assisting at rais ing Mr. John Boden'a barn at Ickes burg, Lieut. Win. Jacobs was injured by a Btick of timber falling upon him. His injuries were attended by Dr. Dean and the Injured man is now doing well. If Edison could only invent a kisso phone his fortune would be made. Some thing by which a fellow could kiss his girl from one to a hundred miles distant. Let the inventor go on. Carlisle Volun teer. No, no; We object to any' change. Give us the old fashioned way. Some things can't be improved upon and this is one of 'em. And now papers contain reports of the return of Kansas emigrants to the east, with the information that not a few of the colonists are dissatisfied with the new country to which the Western fever has carried them. A Harrisburg boy who came to Allen's Cove to pick cherries one day last week was quite unluckly. He gathered his basket full of delicious fruit and taking it and his shoes (which were new ana hurt his feet,) in hand, attempted to board a train. The basket and the shoes landed safely on the train, but the boy 'ailed in his efforts to get himself on and had the chagrin of seeing basket, cherries and shoes borne rapidly out of his sight. Esquire Farnsworth has been heard from again. On Tuesdny last twenty two employees of the N. C. R. R., at Marysville were before him for breach of the Sabbath laws. On Wednesday the whole party were brought up here by the constable for commitment to jail, but a certiorari was taken and the men gave bail and went back to their duties. The result of all this persecution is a loss of time to the men, an expense to the railroad company and more costs put on to the taxpayers of the county. But the spite of one or two men is grati fied and the 'squire and constable are enabled to turn an honest penny. For tunately the citizens of Marysville will before many months have a chance to elect new officers, when probably they will not make the mistake they did on a previous occasion. Church Notices. Preaching in the M. E. Church next Sabbath at 10i A. M. Sunday School at 9 A. M. Also, preaching and sacra ment at Mt. Ullead at Zt v. M. Preaching in the Lutheran Church next Sunday at 2i P. M., by Rev. P. Lane. Preaching in the Reformed Church next Sunday at 104 A. M. Prayer meet lug Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Preaching next Sabbath In Presbyte rian church at 11 A. M. Sabbath School at Hi A. M. Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 8:15 o'clock. WESTWARD. Way Mall Acc., Pans Tr'u Tr'u, A.M. P.H.Ip.V.I 8.(10 1.80 .8U S.U 1.4! C.48 8.31 1(1 6.M I.IW .! S ri s.tu f o-t i.4:l OS .ao 8.M 7. HI ft. .iw J.iw R4 .8H . DM 8.8)1 .M 10. 10 .8A B.00 IU.4U 4.00 11.14 4.J7 11.40 4.M, 12.20 (.:): 1.15 6 ill I.M .!, 1 r.n. p.m.i 11 Excursion Tickets. The P. R. R. will commence to Issue Excursion tickets on Wednesday morning, continuing Thurs day, tickets good until Friday evening. A Severe Lost. A valuable Stallion belonging to Singleton Sheaffer, of this place, died on Saturday. The animal was sick only a few hours. New Organ. The M. E. Sunday School have purchased a fine Waters' Organ through the agency of Mr. Milton Gib Bon, of this borough. The instrument is neatly finished, sweet toned and gives general satisfaction. - - - - m - A Marvellous Story. The Ilecord tells the following remarkable story, and our readers can act their pleasure in accept ing it as a fact ! A farmer in our neigh borhood having placed a pall of milk in a spring of witter to cool over night, went there the next morning, and found, it is solemnly asserted, Instead of the pail of milk, a large bull frog sitting in a contemplative mood upon a roll of fresh butter. The sole explanation is that the frog had jumped from the water Into the pall, and, in trying to extract himself, had, by diligent and continuous strokes of his legs, churned the milk In to butter. The Robbery of the Hawn Brothers The Huntingdon Local News says: " Isaac, one of the Hawn brothers, who was struck in the face with the butt end of a pistol by one of the ruffian robbers a few days ago, was in town on Saturday. His brother John still suffers from the injuries he received, but is rapidly re covering. No arrests have yet been made of the burglars, but olllcers are upon their track and it is thought one or more will be arrested before many days. The conclusions arrived at by many of our people that the burglary was a premedi tated affair, prove correct, but enough is known to justify the belief that the burglars were not so-called ' tramps,' but professional thieves, being part of a gang that operates in this and adjoining counties. We are not at liberty at pres ent to divulge the names of suspected parties nor the manner in which the Hawn brothers were spotted.' " A Half Day's Terror. On Thursday at about 3 P.M., several citizens standing at W. R. Titler's store, were surprised to see an angry looking smoke suddenly issue from C. Hennebarger's back yard, just opposite where they were standing, between the corncrib and stable. An in vestigation proved that quick work ruust be done or a conflagration of no small degree was at hand, seeing the combustible nature of the material con venient. The alarm was sounded and in a short time both engines were at hand but too late to be of any use, as the flames were subdued in the outstart through the active measures of the citi zens present. In the hurry and excite ment of course some mistakes were made prominent among which was that of a citizen who, in his zeal to save the build ings ran into the kitchen, grabbed up a dish-pan of greasy water, ran to the fire and dashed It all over Ed. M'Candlish. Later in the day as some girls were passing down the alley at the rear of Mrs. Gilmore's stable, an open door into the fodder room revealed smoke issuing from some straw and dust on the floor. The alarm was immediately given aud by the timely appearance of water an other conflagration was spared our people. About dark a son of John Diller .living with his grandfather, Col. W. H. Wood burn, on Main street, went out into the yard and looking towards the stable of Wm. Cratzer, discovered it to be on fire in the loft. The alarm was again given and the people aroused in that vicinity. Dr. J. C. Claudy, Stacy C. Glauser and J no. S. Dougerty were about the first to gain admittance to the loft, which was found to be empty of hay ex cept a small portion that had been thrown together in a mound and set on fire had already begun to mount up, but by the energetio action of these gentle men, especially J. S. Dougherty, who ran with a bucket of water, the fire was quickly put out. Our citizens were greatly exercised at these attempts at incendiary, following as they did so closely on each other, and quiet but determined measures were at once arranged for the protection of the town. A strict watch was set with In structions to shoot on the spot any one found firing a building. The next ques tion is, who is the author of these Incen diary attempts V And what was the motive for such persistent attempts to involve a large lot of highly combusti ble material in a burning the end of which no one could estimate, consider ing our meagre means at hand for the reduction of fires. Our people are all on the alert and no pains will be spared to reach the guilty ones- NewvUle Star. Cumberland County. We copy the fol lowing from the Cumberland county papers of last week : During the thunder storm of Wednes day last, Mr. Harry Comman, of Mid dlesex township, made a narrow escape from Injury. During the storm the lightning played havno among the trees in the vicinity of Dr. Jamw Irvine's farm in Middlesex twp., striking several. Mr. Comman, at the time was riding along the road, and was in front of a locust grove when the electric fluid Btruck and completely destroyed a lo cust tree, a number of large splinters striking and sticking into his clothing. Singular to itnte Mr. C. was not even shocked by the bolt, yet his escape from flying splinters, falling limbs and reck less electricity Mas surprising. Mondoy afternoon of last week, as " Doo" wherry, a young man , was as slstlng to unload hay in the barn on the Stewart farm, a short distance south of Carlisle, the rope broke and the fork struck and penetrated young Wherry's body, Inflicting, most probably fatal in juries. On Tuesday William Hofllebower, of Newvllle, was at D. McLiiughen's, In Mifflin townshlp.plcklng cherries, when by the breaking of a limb he fell from the tree a distance of about thirty feet to the ground. One leg was broken and he sustained other severe injuries about the head and limbs from tlie full. Dr. Hartzell was immediately summoned, and attended to the unfortunate man's injuries. Great trouble Is occasioned the train hands on the South Mountain railroad, owing to the number of cattle that gather on the track. At night it Is considered dangerous to make use of the road. Juniata County. We copy the follow ing from the Juniata county papers of last week. On Tuesday evening of last week, the store of Rhine A Grayblll, In Richfield, was entered by some persons unknown, by prying open the front door ,and about $80 worth of ready-made clothing, no tions, &c, taken. No clue to the rob bers. We have heard that a little son of a family named Kurtz, out near Sellers' mill, fell from a cherry tree one day this week nnd was instantly killed by the fall. We have not been able to obtain further particulars. On Sunday morning last, a son of Henry Stewart, residing In Licking Creek Valley, aged about seven years, ' had his left leg broken nt the thigh. He was leading a calf, and the calf run away with him, throwing him down which caused the accident. Dr. Bunks and Dr. Sandoe reduced the fracture, and he is doing very well. The store of Mr. Wlney, at Richfield, was burglariously entered on the Mon day night of lust week, and goods, principally clothing, taken to the amount of about $125. On the follow ing Wednesday evening a German tramp, who gave his name as Max Selgel, was arrested in Thompsontown, and $N9 worth of the goods found in his possession. He Is now in the county jail, and will be tried at the September term. ie nau an accomplice who es caped. A little daughter of Mr. Samuel Bell, of Fermanagh twp., about two-and-a-half miles north of Milllintown, was bitten by a copperhead Btiake on Thurs day morning last. The child was out on the wood-pile gathering chips, and while thus engnged renchedover an old log after a piece of wood, in doing which she disturbed the reptile, which Instantly raised his envenomed head and struck the little girl, who was in her bare feet, on her right leg below the knee. The reptile also struck at an older sister of the child, but did not reach her. Mr. Bell hastened to town with all speed, and called Dr. D. M. Crawford, who on his arrival at the residence of Mr. B., found the little girl very much prostrated, her pulse weak and sluggish and the bitten limb largely swollen. He administered the proper antidotes nnd restoratives, and left the child without being able to form an opinion as to the probably re sults. I f i . . Grand Festival in the Woods. A Festi val will be held on Satuhday, July 20th, 1878, on the old Sandy Hill camp ground. The proceeds are for the M. E. Sunday School at Centre. All kinds of refreshments will be provided for man and beast. Lunch tames well supplied with substantiate as well as well as all attainable dainties. Ice cream, huge cakes, candies. Meals at all hours, and the charges will be less than the regular price anywhere. As we want to feed everybody, don't brlngany baskets with you. Remember It is not a picnic, but a Sunday School Festival. Come every body and have a good time. Opening exercises at 10 o'clock. Speeches and music will Inaugurate the day's exer cises. A brass band will be in attend ance. TUE COMMITTEE. N. B. If the day should be unfavor able the Festival will be on Monday or the first fair day following. An Improved Coffee Pot. This is an nge of invention, and in proof of the fact that this is so, we will call attention to an improved coffee pot, warranted to make more and better coffee with less material. The patent for this county is owned by David Owen, and he is now preparing stock to supply the demand at wholesale and retail. At the present time they can be had of John Cromleigh, at Duncannon, and other agents will soon be appointed in other parts of the county. Well m be whipped if J can find, A store like JJLAIIt'Sin town, Where all is kept so nice and clean, And prices always down. Carlisle, June 25, 1878. 2t Malarial Fever, Malarial Fevers, constipation, torpidity of the liver and kidneys, geueral debility, nervousness and neuralgiao ailments yield readily to this great disease conquerer, Hop Bitters. It repairs the ravages of disease by converting the food luto rich blood, and it gives new life and vigor to the aged and infirm always. Bee "Proverbs" in other column. tCOMMtmiCATlin.l Andersonburg Soldiers' Orphan School. The True Version at Last And the Au thorities Vindicated. Owing to the aro mlreireentatlon In the lTarrinlnira Patriot of the 22nd nit., of a little (lis- turbanceoccurrlng hi the HoliUern'OrphitiirUtlmol, hi. a niTNon iHiru. it iipcnnips rd BtmnniTP. URCPB sltjr, tlmt rlnht alioiild be vluilicnh'il anil Mint the ntnry be told by tine who knows wheren! lie ppk. When mioh vltilPtit pererlon of fnrtn are Inonpht before Ilia nubile n were In the Patri ot nt the 22nd ult.. It Is lilith time tlmt. I lie truth be told. T he following nnMtntemeiit are ample remnn forrenlvlnu to the nfoi'P'ftld article. Tlmt during the melee of Tueday, "The boy had all- 8OMJ10 nwiiy in me jsuiiniiiff ann me enmpun" in a fabrication out of the whole cloth, for the nnlld lnt and wound were never under better control by the authorities of the chool. Again, that the Imy were "Illegally held In deHance of all law." We would auggent that the reporter should wait nntll he hears both Hides ot a story before he gives out half fledged news. Also, they (l.e.)the boys, test! tied that the "treatment was harsh In the extreme t that the food was Impure, etc." Now If the writer of the above had anv desire to report facts he should have bided Ills time until Mr. nail anil the employees were liearo on i no witness stand and accented their sworn testl- mony In preference to the conflicting statements of half adoen boys who were not known to tell a single unvarnished truth while In Itloomtleld. Wo, the above correspondent could nave been ac tuated b. no other motive than "trreen eved leal- oust," or a tlend Ish desire to mar the fair name of the Soldiers,' Orphan Hchool under the charge of rioi. nun. The writer minus inai a speeuy in vestigation by the authorities Is demanded. That Is tireclselv what Mr. Hall wished. Mrs. flutter. the lady Inspector of the Holdlers' Orphan Hehools, visited the school on the 2Tth tilt., and Justified Mr. Hall in every particular. And men to close sucn an article of Inlustice with "let lustlc be done though the Heavens fall," Is surely stealing the livery of Heaven to serve the devil I in.' In order mill, urn ii no null y my cuinn iphi'no hid iiiiiriiu, and that the authorities of the school be Justltled. n their proceedings, we wouiu make meiouow Ing statement : M lav. thelflth lilt., four of the boys played truant. They returned In the evening nnd con cocted a scheme among the larger boys to resist the authorities In cae they would be punished. They came Into the nclinol-room armed with club's. As they were passing to the dormitory Mr. Hall ordered the truant boys back to tlie school room. They Immediately passed out of the building. Two nt the boys were captured that nlL'ht and the other two the next morning. About a dozen of the larger boys armed themselves with clubs and determined they would not return to sonooi until nir. tian wouiu release mo uujmhiiu receive them back unpunished. This point the Principal would not yield, for their offense was of sucha nature (beside their threat) as to deserve chastisement, .ludge Motzer and Mr. Hall reason ed with the boys but with no avail. The only re sort was to have the boys arrested, which was promptly done, and six of them were committed to the Perry Couniy Jail. While there, the boys reported the most dastardly falsehoods in refer ence to the treatment and boarding at the school, which are false In nearly every particular. At the preliminary hearing on the 24th ult,., the "ille gal retention" of the Patriot's was shown to be false and the only alternative for the culprits was to be remitted to tail to await the August Court, or the pleasure of Mr. Hall, be allowed to return to the school on the promise of good behavior ; the latter of which the bovs accepted. And now a word to those seaming friends of the Holdlers' Orphans. You. who would Incite them to make disturbance and resist authority I Who, ever at the barof Justice would encourage the boysln re bellion, and at the same time charge their moth ers' enormous fees for the transfer of their pension papers! You, gentlemen, are encouraging the buys of our dead patriots on the way to the gal lows. Oh, this Is the " most unklndest cut of all" that you should destroy the offspring of those who saved your country. Beware! If "Justice were done though the Heavens fall," you your selves would plead tor mercy. Tun Ohpuams' Fkiend. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. Health and happiness are priceless Wealth to their possessors, and yet they are wltblu the reach of every one who will use WKIUHT'S LIVER TILLS, The only sure CURE for Torpid Liver, Dyspepsia, Ileadnche, Hour Htomach, Constipation, Debility, Nausea, and all Ulllious complaints and ftlnod disorders. None genuine unless signed " Wm. Wright. Phil's, " If your Druggist will not sup. Cly send 25 cents for one box to liarrlck, Holler & o., TON. 4th Ht.,PhH'a. January 1, IsTS, ly ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility Premature Decay, and ail the effects of youthful Indiscretion, will lor the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need It, the recipe and direction for making the simple remedy by which be was cured. Hut ferers wishing to prollt by the advertiser's ex perience can do so by addressing In perfect con fidence, JOHN OGDKN, 42 Cedar Street, New York. A4 6ms TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertlser.havlng been permamentlycured ot that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire It, he will send a copyof the prescription used, (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using tlie same, which thev will Hud a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &a. Parties wishing the prescription will please ad dress, K. A. WILSON, 14 Peun Bt., Willtams burgh, New York. A4 6m. Blank Reeelpt Books for Administrators and Executors. Also blank notes and ail other blanks for sale at this ofilce. tf County Price Current. ' Bloomfixld, July 2, 1H78. Klax-Heed 1 25 Potatoes 00 Butter V pound 8010 Eggs V dozen, 12 " Dried Apples fl pound S cts" Dried Peaches 10 0 15cts.W NKWPOKT MAKKKTS. ( Corrected Weekly by A'owH Brother. ) DEALBBS IN GRAIM Ac PKODUCE. Newport June 29, 1878. Flour, Extra 15 00 " Super 0 00 White Wheat V bush, (old) 1 05 a 1 05 Ked Wheat 100 a 100 Kye 48848 Corn 45 845 Oata ft 32 pounds, 22322 Clover Seed 4 004 00 Timothy Seed 1 00 Flax Seed 1 00 Potatoe SO 50 Bacon, SOS Ground Alumn Bait, 1 35 1 35 Llmeburner'i Coal, 1 Oil Stove Coal S 75 O 4 2i Pea Coal 3 50 Gordon's Food per Back 12 00 FISH, SALT, LIMK AND COAL. Of all kinds always on hand and for sale at tbt Lowest Market ttates. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. OORHECTSD WEBKLT. WOODWARD & BOBB, Carlisle June 25, 1878. Family Flour 15-75 Superfine Flour S-T0 White Wheat, new 1 00 Red Wheat.new 1 to Rye, 45 Corn, (new) S5 Oata...... 22 Cloverseed 4.00 Tlmotuyseed 1 25 Death notice, nnt pTceedlnir I lines Inserted wtthntit viiMiK-. imii d renm per line vui nivariniii J phariren for Tribute! of Reapect, Poetry, or other remarks. DUATIIB. KnctirnrirnrPR At the residence nf Mr. .to. rtryner, near Handy Hill, on the 2:)rd of June.MIss Ll.zle (!. Kochenderler. daughter of Mr. Thomas W. Koeheiiderfnr and Caroline Kiiclienderfer. of lukesburg, aged 20 years and 1 day. In Memorlam. The following resolution were adontpd hv thn Bandy 1! Ill Sunday School t Whereas. Allnllllilv (lod. Ill Ills areat wisdom has seen lit to remove from amon" us, our Bister Lizzie C. Kochenderfer who was formerly an ae tlvewoiker In our Sunday School, therefore be it fcundwf.Tbat we have had called from us, one of the most worthy ot our number, who com manded our sincerest attention, aim wnnse friend ship and profession were highly esteemed by all. Ilefiitml, Thnt. we recognizeln this tlie hand of Our Father, " Who doelh all thing well," and lu a mysterious way. hoping that It may result lu the Individual good ot us all. liosoitvd. That as an expression of our sorrow. In consequence of the siulden calling of our Sis ter, we extend to the parent and friends the heart felt spmpalhy of our Sunday Rchool, and would commend them to lllm Who has promised to be our Shepherd, our Light, and our Salvation. " Dear Lizzy she has gone to rest, When with summer earth Is dressed. Fold her, O Father In Thine arms, and Let Iter henceforth be, a messenger of love Between Our human hearts and Thee. " Friendship and love have done Their last, and now can do no more; The bitterness of death Is past, And all thy sufferings o'er. " The gentle spirit passed away 'Mid pain the most severe, Bo great we could not wish her stay A moment longer here." Haiuii A. Hf.uniiisel, MADIir J. Mll.l.lOAN, D. Alhan Kihtmh, - Committee. Bandy Hill, June 2.1, 1878. BANKRUPT'S SALE. HAVING JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF GOODS from a large Bankrupt Bale, I can odcr some GREAT BARGAINS. SEE THESE PRICES I Sj $ $ 5j 5J Fans at 2 Cents, 3 Cents, 5 Cents and upward. Good Hose for Children, 10 Cents and upward. Good Hose.Janey styles, for Ladies, 10 Cents. Good Corsets, 60 Cents and upwards. Splendid White Spreads 11.25, worth $2. Oh Marseilles Quilts, (2.75, worth $1.50. A Good Gaiter for 11.00. Three Button Lisle Gloves for 40 Cents. White Skirts, Embroidered at 69 cents. A full assortment of Hamburg Edgings from 4 cents up. Toweling 7 Cents per yard. Husches 1 Cent each. Bilk Crep I'sle Hunches, 15 Cents. W.ilte Jaconets, 10 Cents per yard. Yard wide Cambrics 10 Cents per.yard. The best Fruit Jar In the Market $1 00 per doz. Splendid Goblets 99 cents per dozen. Tumblers 50a 63 cents per dozeu. Also, lots of MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, COTTONADES, and hundreds of other arti cles at astonishing prices. F. MORTIMER, Neiv Bloomjield, JPa. "Wanted. GOOD LIVE BUSINESS MEN to sell the Excel sior Improved Letter Copying Book. No Press, Brush or water used, copies Instantly. Agents out lit 82..'0. Agents make from Jluto $15 per day. Address Excelsior Manufacturing Co., 47 1-aSaile St., Chicago, 111. Incorporated Feb. 16th 1b77. Capital. $100,1)00, Exclusive Territory given. 264t ESTATK NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate Sarah Burd, late of Buffalo township. Perry Co., Pa., dee'd., have been granted to the under signed, residing in the same township. All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make Immediate payment and those having claims will present them duly authenticated lor seltlemeut to 8AMCEL BAIR, Execntor. June 8, 1878. Lewis Pottbb, Attorney. Stop at The St. Elmo Hotel. gT. ELMO HOTEL, 817 & 819 ARC II STREET, PHILADELPHIA. First-Class Accommodations. TERMS: ... to $2.50 per day. JOS. H. FEfciER. Proprietor- ESTATK NOTICE. Notice Is herebygiven, that letters of administration on the esuie ot Samuel Kline, late of Liverpool township. Perry county. Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing lu Perry township, buyder county. Pa. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate paymeut aud those having claims to present tbeiu duly authenticated lor est tleiuenl. AARON KLINE, Administrator. May 21, 1878.) Lewis potter. Attorney.
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