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Dally the other trulua Dally except Sunday.
PUBLIC SALES. Bills for the utile of
Ileal and Personal Property have lictn
printed at thlsofllce, as follows :
Baturday, Aug. 31st. John Fennlcle will sell
nt bis residence 2 miles East of Grier's
Point, horses, cows, young cattle, wagon,
and farming Implements.
Monday, September Hth. Catharine Brown,
will sell at her residence In Spring twp.,
near Perry Furnace, 4 shotes, household and
kitchen furniture.
Saturday, Bept. 14. Curtis Kost will sell for
the heirs of John Losh, dee'd., a tract of
land situate In Carroll twp., containing CO
acres more or less, with Improvements.
Friday, Sept. 20. Geo. Bmllcy, adm'r., of Jno.
Smiley, dee'd., will sell a tract of land
with Improvements, located In Carroll twp.
Saturday, Bept. 28. Mrs. A. W. Klstler will
sell at Ellottsburg, a house and lot,l cow and
calf, 1 hog, household and kitchen furniture.
Uriel Items.
The members of the Perry County
Mutual Fire Insurance Co., lind a meet
ing on Thursday hist and decided to ask
the court to annul their charter.
A few nights since some person enter
ed the house of Chas. Fortney, in Bucks
Valley, but his noise awoke the occu
pants and he was scared away.
A San Francisco man reports having
seen a snake fifty feet long. A drunk
of that kind would cost at least $200 in
this State.
We notice a clergyman says that
" many persons lack the courage to ap-
E ear as good as they really are." That
i the trouble with us.
A Well has been bored in the Ceme
tery in this borough, for the purpose of
getting water for the flowerB and shrub
bery. ,
The festival of the M. E. Sunday
school at Germantown on Saturday last
was a successful one. The attendance
was large and a good time was had. '
The United Brethern in Christ will
hold a basket meeting in Iieiff ' s woods
at Marysville, commencing September
7th. Able ministers will be present.
J. It. Hutchison, Pastor.
The defalcation in the Newport post
ofllce is larger then was generally sup
poped. The amount the bondsmen will
be required to pay is about $1,200.
M. B. Eshelman has made some im
portant additions to his grist mill, at
Newport. He expects soon to be able to
furnish flour superior to any in the
county.
A hearse carrying the body of Mrs.
Aker, who was a resident of Newton
Hamilton, passed through this town on
Friday last. The deceased wasa daughter
of the late Manasseh Dromgold of this
county.
On Thursday last Fred. Wardecker,of
Carroll twp., was found in his peach
orchard in an insensible condition.
Whether he had a paralytic stroke or
fell from a tree could not be ascertained
when our informant came to town.
The horse stolen from S. L. Mauger,
near McCul loch's mills, was found in
the mountain near Concord, where the
thief had abandoned him, as the animal
had become foot sore travelling without
shoes.
The chief of police of Railway, New
Jersey, is making inquiries of the sheriff
of this county, in regard to a murder
committed at the Cove, about twenty
years ago. Dillon, the murderer, escap
ed, and was never captured. It is believ
ed the police are now on his track. 1
A correspondent writes us : The barn
of Mr. Wolfe who resides on the moun
tain road between Greenwood and Scot
land, about a mile from the former
place, was burned down on Sunday
night. The origin of the fire is un
known. Repository. t
The School Term for the borough of
Bloomfield has been fixed at six months,
to commence on the SOth day of Septem
ber. The following named teachers
have been employed : James W. Mo
Kee, first school, at $31 per month;
Samuel Shaver, second, $29 per month ;
Miss Ella M. Burn, third, $29 per
month.
Spring wagon for sale, cheap. The
wagon is as good as new. Apply to B.
H. Beck, New Bloomfield.
Cement and Calcine Plaster on hand,
and for sale by F. Mortimer. ,
Centre Township Schools were given out
to teachers as follows :
Mansvllle, E. D. Bupp; Comp's, J.
W. Soule; Markels, O. T. Beard ; Lau
rel Grove ; T. 8. McCord ; Centre, B.
F. Hollenbaugh ; Airy View, H. H.
McKeehan ; Perry Furnace, John K.
Sanderson ; Okefonoke, Jan. M. Stine ;
Jerricho, S. K. Sanderson ; Hosier's, not
taken. Wages from $20 to $22.
Concert. The pupils of the Fresby te
rlan Sunday School gave such satisfac
tion in their concert of Friday evening
that they will repeat it In the Church
lloom, this (Monday) evening with
over half the programme changed, and
the best pieces of the old programme re
tained. Same charges. Adults 15 cts.
Children 10 cents.'
In Huntingdon County a few days ago a
man wounded a squirrel, which ran into
the trunk of a large oak. On reaching
into the hollow of the trunk an old oven
filled with Danish doublooiiB, Mexican
dollars, English sovereigns and other
coins, all dated previous to 1820, amount
ing to several thousand dollars, were
found. It Is supposed the money was
secreted by " Lewis the robber," who re
lieved many a wagoner on the old Pitts
burg and Philadelphia pike.
Got His Money's Worth. We remember
hearing of on old lady who, to save a
lot of Biicotash which threatened to
sour from the effect of a thunder storm,
called up the children in the night to
eat It, and the next day had to call the
doctor to save the children. The old
lady must have a brother living in Sa
ville township, as one of the residents
of that part of the county, during last
term of court stopped at one of our
hotels, and was shocked to find that the
charge for dinner was forty cents. De
termined to pave his money he said if
that was the charge he would ' try and
eat the worth of it, and so well did
he succeed that he was ill from the ef
fects of it for two weeks. As the man
tells the story on himself it is no doubt
true.
Effects of Lightning. During the thun
der storm on Thursday afternoon the
barn of David llarshbcrger, about a
mile west of Mattawana, Mifilln county,
was struck twice by lightning, and with
the hoy, grain, wheat and other produce
therein was totally consumed. Two
tramps coming down the road had taken
shelter in the vngon-shed,and when the
building was struck, at the solicitation
of the women, (no men being about the
house at the time), proceeded to get out
the colts, but before they had accom
plished it a Becond Btroke stunned one of
the tramps. He was drawn into the
barnyard by his companion, where he
recovered, when they again got to work
and succeeded in releasing all the stock
except two calves in a back stable. By
this time the station hands came up,
burst open the barn doors and got out the
reaper and some other implements, and
the women secured most of the harness.
In fifteen or twenty minutes the whole
building was a mass of flame, and all
that the bystanders could do was to wit
ness its complete destruction. The
loss will probably reach from $2,000 to
$2,f00 on which there Is an Insurance
of $000. Camp Meeting Daily.
Remarkable Cave Discovered in Hunting
don County. Some time ago a Mr. Neff,
residing near Alexandria, Huntingdon
county, went to his well, to get a drink,
and found it dry. He then went down
into the well to make repairs, and was
much surprised to find not a pint of
water, and the bottom fallen out. A
cool breeze blew up strong enough to
rustle the leaves of a tree standing near.
He tied a lantern to a rope one hundred
feet long and let it down and as the lan
tern still burned he rightly concluded
that the air was pure. He then procured
a spliced ropethree hundred feet In
length and to the end attached a basket
containing a lantern, a dog and a cat.
He let them down', striking bottom at
two hundred and ninety-one feet. At
the end of six .hours,, the basket was
brought up, . The lantern Was still burn
ing, and the only visible effect on the
dog and the cat was chilliness. The
next day the owner of the well accom
panied by a trusty neighbor, Mr. Lef
ford, descended to the bottom. What
was their surprise to find an immense
cave, stretching miles and miles in every
direction. Stalagmites and stalactites
of magnificent gorgeousness lent beauty
and variety to the otherwise tomb-like
scene. Here and there a flowing stream
of water rippled over stony beds, while
thousands and thousands of bats flutter
ed their clammy wings, surprised at the
intrusion of man. Petrified seashells of
a hundred varieties strewed the floors
and protruded from the strata. After
spending ten or twelve hours of contin
uous wondering, during which time
they penetrated beneath and beyond
Alexandria, and discovered a vein of
nickel ore and a nugget of metal resem
bling antimony, they returned to the
surface, where their half stricken wives
clasped them to bosoms, thinking they
had been lost.
It Is supposed that this cave is con
nected with those at Warrior Ridge and
Sinking Valley, only a few miles away.
Specimens of the nickel ore have been
Bent to Philadelphia and analyzed and
pronounced superior to the nickel of eith
er Lancaster or Germany, the only two
places on the globe where it it now
mined. JlarrUburg Patriot.
See Mortimer's Iron advertisement In
another column.
Juniata County. We copy the follow
ing from the Juniata county pnpers of
last week.
A four-year old son of David Louder,
who lives in Fermanngh township,
had his right arm broken between the
wrist and elbow, last Friday, by a fall
from a mule, that was one of three
mules, that was pulling at a boat, that
was " stuck," a hort distance below the
second lock north of town.
A lamp In the house occupied by Jas.
Dunn, on Third street, exploded last
Friday evening about half past eight
o'clock, scattering the oil over the carpet
and setting fire to everythlnk that It
reached. The family was so confused
by the occurrence, that effective work
on their part against the flames was al
most entirely destroyed. Mr. George
Smith, who on his way to a meeting of
Sabbath School teachers held In the
Lutheran church, saw the trouble from
the pavement, and rushed in and helped
to smother the fire. A heavy piece of
oilcloth was the most effective weapon
in the smothering process. Sentinel.
The following Is the Republican Coun
ty Ticket:
Congress, Louis E. Atkinson, Esq., of
Mlflliiitowii ; Assembly, Dr. J. P. Ster
rett, of Port Royal j Commissioners,
H. L. McMeen, of Tuscarora; J. Banks
Wilson, of Fayette; Prothonotary J.
M. Wagner, of Mifllintown ; Treasurer,
Jacob Lemon, of Paterson ; Auditors.
Lewis Degan, of Fayette ; Samuel
Cooper, of Port Royal ; District Attor
ney, J. S. Arnold, Esq., of Monroe,
Cumberland County. We copy the fol
lowing from the Cumberland county
papers of last week :
Two bushels of rats were recently
taken from a well In Oakvllle. The fla
vor of that well must have been border
ing on the delegability of the water at
fashionable watering places.
Charles, son ofWm. Young, of the
First ward, was budiy gored by a cow,
near Jackson's livery, on Bedford street,
on Sunday. The little fellow suffers
very much from his injuries.
Last week a number of market men
on their way from Frankford township
to Carlisle, were stopped by tramps aud
a small sum of money demanded. The
demand in some cases was complied
with.
William Rider, of Mt. Holly Springs,
was arrested and lodged in the county
jail last Wednesday for breaking into
the dwelling of Mr. George Brindle, at
Boiling Springs, and carrying away a
lot of meat, knives, &c. The stolen
property was found In his possession.
Jacob D. Hoover, of South Mlddleton,
tenant of Mrs. Martin, threshed on the
10th inst., 61-1 sheaves of wheat, which
yielded by measure 64 bushels. This
wheat was delivered at the warehouse of
Harry Snyder, and weighed 00J pounds
to the bushel.
On Friday night, between nine and
ten o'clock, an attempt was made to
steal one of W. A. & A. F. Mullln's
blooded horses. Fortunately, Mr. Jos.
M'Bride, who was passing the barn at
that time, and seeing a stranger in the
horse stable, gav e the alarm when the
thief hastily lied.
On Saturday night a horse was stolen
from the stable of Samuel E. Heberlig,
who lives a short distance west of New
ville. From the fact that a bridle was
scccured in another stable, it is believed
the thief was some one familiar with
the place. A saddle was also taken.
During the storm, on Thursday last,
the lightning struck the barn of
Mr. Benj. Nickey, near the Stone
Church, in Frankford township, and
tearing off a number of the shingles
passed down through the building and
struck a valuable cow, killlug her in
stantly. No other damage was done,
and a calf at the side of the cow was un
injured. . . . .;
A somewhat destructive hail storm
passed over this vicinity on Saturday
afternoon. Its line of severity seemed
to be west of town covering not a very
wide belt in the direction of Newburg.
Some of the stones were enormously
large and came to the earth with a whizz.
Corn fields belonging to James and Jo
seph Koons, Alexander M'Caleb, Peter
Myers, John Kllllan and others suffered
severely. Some of the largest stones
came to the earth Jagged edged and
measured fully six. inches in circumfer
ence. Hogs belonging to Jos. Koons,
were found much cut on their backs by
the hail.
We have received a number of hard
green apples with deep indentations in
them, besides being broken and split
showing the force of the hail. Aewvillo
&tar.
Church Notices.
Preaching in the Presbyterian church
next Sunday at 11 A. M. Sunday Sohool
at 9:30 A. M. Prayer meeting on Wed
nesday at 8:15 P. M.
Union Service next Sabbath in Pres
byterian Church at 7:30 P. M.
Preaching in Lutheran Church next
Sabbath at 101 A. M., by Rev. P.
SlIEEDER.
Preaching In the Reformed church
next Sunday at 101 A, M. , .
Excursion. The grand special train ex
cursion to Gettysburg ana return same
day will leave Newport at 6 A. M., on
Tuesday, August 27th. Fare round
trip $2.50. Go and enjoy a day on the
battle ground. Tickets for sale at rail
road ticket office.
D. G. & J. Moxroe Alter,
Managers.
Port Royal, Pa. , .
Farm Bells. I have on hand several
of the patent rotary farm bells, suitable
either for farm, Factory or School house
which will be sold at a"bout half price to
close the consignment.
F. Mortimer.
IW The fact of the business is that Sulphur
Batbs have become unnecessary stuce the in
troduction of Glenn's Sulphur Soap, because
that article answers the same purpose, viz i
the removal of eruptlous, rheumatism and
?ut. Sold by all drueglels. Hill's Ilftlr A
Whisker Dye, Black or lirown, 60c. 824 w.
Drunken BtniT.,
How many children and woman are slow
ly and surely dying, or rather being killed,
by excessive doctoring, or the dally use of
some drug or drunken stuff called medicine
that no one knows what it Is made of, who
can easily be cured and saved by flop Bit
tors' made of Hops, Bnohu, Mandrake,
Dandelion, &o., which is so pure, simple
and harmless that tho most frail woman,
weakest invalid or smallost child can trust
in them. Will you be saved by them ?
Bee othor column.
r 1 1 o i nib i Hie undersigned having
purchased the property formerly owned
a
tiy J. Bally, on Main Street, opposite
Ensmlnger's Hotel, and fitted it up Into
a convenient shop, he Is prepared to do
Tailoiuno in all its branches. In the
best of style, and guarantee a Good Fit
every time. S. Bentzel.
P. S. A stock of choice Tobbacco and
Begars constantly on hand.
April 0, 1878.
Connlj Price Current.
Bloomi-iild, Auipist 20, 178.
Flai-Beed I zfi
Potatoes, f0
Butter V pound, 12914
Errs ft dozen 12 "
Dried Apples V pound... 6 cts"
Dried reaches 10 & 15cts.VS
NKWl'OllT MARKETS.
t Corrected Weekly by Kough Brother. )
DEALERS IN
OltAIIV Ac PHODUCK.
NEWPOBT, August 10, 1878.
I'lour, Extra (4 75
" 8uper. St 00
White Wheat V bush, (old) TO a 90
Red Wheat HT,(i 85
Kye 4545
Corn 47 B47
Oats V 32 pound 2n20
Clover Seed , 4 0084 00
Timothy Beed 1 00
Flax Beed 1 Ol)
Potatoes 30 30
Bacon 6 6 8
Ground Alumn Bait 1 35 1 S(i
Llmeburner's Coal, 2 00
Btove Coal, 8 75 O 4 25
Pea Coal J 60
Buckwheat Coal ,.. f J 60
Gordon's Food per Back t2 00
FISH, SALT, LIME AND COAL,
Of all kinds always on hand and for sale at the
Lowest Market Rates.
CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET.
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
WOODWARD & BOBB.
Carlisle Aug. 23, 1878.
Family Flour 15.00
8uperllne Flour 8.00
White Wheat, hew 90
Red Wheat, tie w 00
Rye 40
Corn, (new) 45
Oats, 20
Cloverseed, 4.00
Timotliyseed, .... 125
Philadelphia Froduee Market.
Philadelphia, AurusI 24, 1873.
Flour qnlet and steady; extras.14: Pennsyl
vanla family, H 75 0 5.25) Minnesota do., 16.500
17.00; patent and Mgli grades, S0Q7.50.
Kye Hour. f2 75:i.OO. ,
Corniueal, 12.75.
Wheat, red, 1020103; amber, 104(1105: white,
108f110.
Cum quiet and easy; yellow, 49jOc.; mixed,
4748c.
Oats quiet: Pennsylvania and westers white,
2Gfi27c; western mlxod,262G.
Kye 55658c.
3vii.riniA.Ba.
Bf.nfer IIerrt On the 12th Inst., by Rv.
Isaac Leas, .lames W. Denier to Ida K. Berry,
both o( Kve townshln. this ennntv.
King sbo rough 8undat On the 15th Inst, at
me resiaenne 01 tne DNae, in Newport, by Rev.
G. W. Currln, Mr. Wm. A. Klngsborough, ot Ba
vllle twp., to Miss Sarah Sunday.
Couch Btambauoii. Onthellthlnt., at the
Reformed Parsouaiia In Blal n, by the Rev. F. B.
Llmlaman, Mr. A. B. Couch, Irom near Centre, to
Miss Annie Htambauorh from near Anflprnnnhiircr.
Stein Goshohn. On the 22nd Inst, by the
Rev. F. a Llndaman. Mr. John Bteln from near
main, to Miss Annie Uoshorn Irom near German,
town.
Dpath notleps not exceeding K llnea nmrit.A with.
chartre. Hut t ceuts fur line will Invariably be
cliarKrd fur Tributea of Reeiioot, 1'oetrr, or other
. ZSZIiLTEtB.
Neilson. In Tuscarora township on the 23rd
Inst.. Sarah Nel lsou, aged 76 years, 3 months and
0 utiy.
Brown At the residence nf A T nrnwn in
.Tuiiata twp., liable J. Brown, daughter of Jas.
11. Brown, deceased. In the 18tn year of her age.
Sharon On the 6th lii.it.. nt Mount Patriir
William, son of Lawrence Sharon, aged 6 years
Bill o niuuLiin.
Tinker On the 28th tilt, In Silver Spring twp.,
Cumberland Co., Pa., Mrs. LydlaG. Tluker.aged
68 years, 4 mouths and 6 day s.
Gutsball. In Madison two., on the 13th lnt..
Howard Miller, son of Michael and Margaret
uiiisimii, bkcu o iiiuuuifl, miu uays.
Adams. In Ickesburg, on the22nd Inst, Pearla
Rohlnnetta, daughter of Nathaniel and Lizzie
Aauius, agea a mouius ana a aays.
T19TATE NOTICE. Notice la hnrehv olv.
XLi en that Letters of Administration on the
estate Daniel kbert. lata of Tyrone town
slilu. Perrv cnuntv. Pa., deceased, have been
granted to the undersigned residing la tame
township .
All persons Indebted to said estate are request
ed to make Immediate payment and those having
claims will present them duly autheutlcated tor
settlement to
GEO. A. EBERT,
WM. D. EBKRT.
.... Administrators,
or their Att'y . J. E. Junkjn.
August 27.4878.-
UDITOR'S NOTICE 7 ! . .;
Notice Is hereby clven that the undersigned
Auditor apimlnted by the Court of Common
Pleas of rerry county, Pa., to make distribution
of the balance In hands of Abraham Fry, As
signee, &e., of John Ciuni, ot Tuscarora twp,.
will attend to the duties of that appolntmeut at
his olllce In Bloomtleld, on THURbDAY, the 5lh
day of September, A. D 187a. wheu and where
all parties Interested can attend.
CHAS. H. 8MILEY,
New Bloomtleld, Aug. 20, 1878. Auditor.
D
R. J. W. RICE,
Surgical and Mechanical Dentist,
POUT ROYAL, Juniata County, Pa.
Office on Market St., one door West of the
Timet enVe. Any person wishing tube called on
at their residence, will please luttnume of the
lact.
21-m
QRPHAN'S COURT SALE
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE.
BY virtue of an alias order of the Orphans'
Court of Perry county, Pa., the undersized
Administrator, &e.. of John Hmllev. of Carroll
township. Perry countv. Pa., deceased, will sell
by publlo outcry, on the premises, on
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER eoth, 1ST8,
at IS o'clock of said day. the following desirable
valuable real estate to wlti
A TRACT OP LAND,
situate In Carroll twp.. aforesaid, hounded oh the
North by lands of A. M. Fleck, Hatnuel Ketiert
and Jnhn Jones; Hast by land of Wilson Hinlley
bimi vviiuam mouner; noutn uy isna oi wniium
HtoulTer, Baniuel Hehert and Biimuel McCord;
and West by land ot Bamuel Grier, containing
DO AOKE8,
more or less. The land Is all cleared and In a
good state of cultivation. The buildings consist
of a good two-story
LOG DWELLING HOUSE,
an excellent DANK BARN, but recently built
a spring house arranged as a comfortable dwel
ling for a small family and
Other Out-bnUdtngn. '
The Improvements are located on left bank of
Hherinan's creek, and on the main road leading
from l,andiburg to Carlisle, and are less thau
one-fourth of a mile from Bhermansdale.
A GOOD ORCHARD
of choice fruit, and a spring of never falling
water near the house are among Its desirable fea
tures. It Is In the immediate vicinity of churches,
school houses, mill, stores, shops, and a post olllce
where there Is a dally mall from both Fast and
West. Parties desiring to purchase will llnd this
a very desirable property.
TERMS OK SALE :
Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be paid
when the property n stricken down: one-half of
the balance on 1st day of April, A. I.. 1879, when
possession will be given and deed delivered, and
the remainder on 1st day of April, A. D., 1880, the
balance of purchase money at the time of deliv
ery of the deed to be secured by Judgment bond
bearing interest from 1st of April, 1879.
GEORGE SMILEY.
August 27, 1878. . (Administrator.
VALUABLE '
HEAL ESTATE.
AT PUBLIC SALE.
THE subscriber, agent lor the heirs of John
Losh, deceased, will sell on the premises In Car
roll township, Perry county, Pa., about two miles
Bouth of Bbermansdale, on
SATURDA Y, September 14, 187 S,
The following described Real Estate, viz :
A TRACT OP LAND,
containing RIXTY ACRKB, more or less, in a
good state of cultivation, having thereon erected a
LOG HOUSE, LOG , BAltN,
Aud other Out-builtllngs.
There Is an excellent Well and two good Springs
of water, convenient to the house. There is also a
YOUNG ORCHARD
of choice APPLES, PEACHES.PEARS.GBAPES,
(lie., in fine bearing order.
This property is pleasantly located. In s good
community, convenient to chHrches, schools,
stores. &c, and Is well worthy the attention of
purchasers.
f Bale to commence at one o'clock P. M., ot
said day, when terms will be made known by
CURTIS KOST,
Agent for the heirs.
August 13, 1378.
pUBLICSALE
OF VALUABLE
HEAL ESTATE.
I will offer at Public Bale on FRIDAY. Septem
ber nth. 1878, the following described Keal
Estate.of Jacob Kesiuger, deceased:
A TRACT OF LAND,
CONTAINING ABOUT 83 ACRE?,
TWENTY-TWO ACRES cleared and (be balance
.GOOD TIMBER LAND, with a good
Weatherboarded House,
111 Log Barn and other Ontbnlldlngg,
with a Spring nf running water, not exceeded In
Perry County, for Its good qualities. The public
road runs along said property, and Is worthy ot
notice. There Is also a lot of choice fruit upon '
the premises. ... ,
tsr Conditions made known on day of sale by
JOHN REISINUER,
Ickesburg.
August 13, 1878. Perry County, Fa.
N
OTICE
THE NATIONAL GREENBACK and LABOR
MEN are requested to meet at their respective
voting places on BATUKDAY, August 81st, and
elect TWO Representatives from each District to
meet In New Bloomtleld. on Monday, September
2nd, 1878 to nominate a full county ticket.
Hours of election on Saturday between 4 and 6
o'clock P. M.. and on Monday at 11 A M.
JOHN A. BOWER.
2t Member of state N.G. and L. Com.
Sir IRON 4i
A full assortment of
BAR IRON, '
ROUND IRON,
OVAL IRON.
SCROLL IRON'
STEEL AND IRON TIRE,
Norway; Iron, Nail Rods,
on hand aud for tale at the LOWEST MARKET
PRICEby ,i
F. MORTIMER,.
Xeto liloomfield.
, Stop at The St. Elmo Hotel.
OT. ELMO HOTEL, ,
817 & 819 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
First Class Accommodations. .
TERMS: - - 12 to i50 per day.
JOS. M. FEWER, Proprietor.