Till: TIMES, NUW BLOOMl'IULl). l'A., NOVUMllKU 12, 1878. V THE TIMES. PENNSYLVANIA II. R.-MIDDU DIVISION. On unit after JuuetlSth, Trains ruiiM fellows i WKHTWAKI). KAHTWAHB. War; Mull A''U. t'ass.Tr'u Tr'u I'RIHmt'AL HrATIONR. J'ltaiMalliAt.l'.l MITI. Kx. i'ir'u, hi. Ana. A. Hi P.M.Il1. V. l.llOi II. ail 1.43 M I.M IH i iml n.m 9 HI I 6 ill 1.43 S.M: i.Ml T in I.OHI t.M B 3' 7.44 I.9VI ,M l l S.UO 41.00 i 4.7 ; 4.IM t.so I 6. IK I .0 I A.M. tm M4 KM 5 til 1 li t no 6 40 Sh:i tut IlnrrlnlitirK, Knckvllle, Mnrysvllle, tiiinrnmiim. linlly's Newport, Mllli'mtowtl, Thiiiiiiiut'u. Mcilcn,.. l'ort Uny.... Mifflin I.ewlMtnwn J., Andersen's,... McVcvtnwn... r.w 1.8U a. is i6.64 a.n I.OTi IH' f si SSHI H. 18 ii.nl tWI 10.90 ft. (Ml H 'Jtl H.ltl . .m in 0.4V .10, . mi 9 III IHi IN III. Ill 11.041 1.40, S.ti I 11.14 11.41) 1(1. IM t.OD 1. in 111 III 1 J7l N. Hamilton, llil htlmrilnn,. 19.90 9.87, 4.1(1 . ll S Ml H.M Still; I ft. 15 1.50 ft.lt I 1 A.M. JVM.iP.M. I:1S 1 ymn AlllMHI r.u P.H.I er-IMf l... R v.tMiii limvn. llitl'rlshlltir nt 11.00 P.M. Dntieamum ll.im ifWn Newport 11.67 (ilw) mnt ar rives!, ritlnlmm tH.IHA. m. IIP-Pti-HIp Htprrim West, will slur, nt Dtmcatiniin at 4.M ntnl l Newport t , 17 . in., when tlnm"d. I P"i4nlnf WMwt.thn Way I'niiNemier leaves Harris bnrir Dully Hip other trains liiilly cn'tpt Mutidiiy. t-(i.ilnir Knit, tlli Altnnlle Hjpresslcnvcs Alliums Dally, the other trulm llly except Hmiday. ltr-lcl IteniM. Junlatn win nly elected two Itepulill rnn CoiniiilnHloncru, llioiigh on UiuKtate ticket Dill Imd B78 mnlority. No poor lionsn In Juniata county the vote for It lii'liiir only 11(17 to 2.1H7 , ngalnnt. We cnll Attention to tlie mlvertlnnient on the Hth pnge of Mr. Ira Wcntzel lit nt Llltiln, rIho to the advertlHinont of Mrs. Iekes of Newport. o Pome scamp who loves, sweets, went on the premises of A. H. Kllnepetre, In Centre township, and stole nil the honey from a bee scnp. The Oreenbnck vote In Juniata coun ty on HUte ticket was 1311. BtetiKer's majority In Juniata county over Fisher was 3f3. debuting society has been inaugural d which meets at Ureen I'ark anil nti Klllottsburg on alternate Friday even in KB. peculiar mineral of a yellowish! color has been discovered In Little OerJ many. It 1b supposed by , some tqJtc nnmipp nrn. V- Mr. Frank Fry of the Newport iVewx, made ub a cull on Wednesday last, lie was in town after the election news. We are always glnd to see our editorial friends. The extra of The Time issued on Wednesday last pave to our readers in the county an early report of the elec ture retuniB without delaying the regu lar issue of our paper. Many farmers are disappointed. They expected to have an entire failure In the corn crop. It turns out much larger In yield thau expected and the quality is very good. We trust they will bear up with christian resignation under the disappointment. O James Btayner of Liberty Valley who we stated last week was found In an unconscious condition says that he missed his footing among the rocks, and in theeftbrt to regain it his gun fell from his grasp and was discharged, the load passing along his right temple, as stated before. He heard the report of the gun, and after that knew nothing till he was restored to consciousness. He said the accident took place about 4 o'clock In the afternoon. S0tlff6iretin Nicholas Miller Oliver township, while on his way home ne from Newport where he had been to vote, was Btricken with paralysis. He was picked up in an unconscious condi tion, and conveyed to hlshome, where " neiiiea in a couple or Hours, lie was man over seventy years of age. Information Wanted. Mrs. Anna Mary Brenneman, wife of Samuel Brenne man, Mechanlcsburg, Cumberland Co., having lost her reason, has wandered away from home, and her friends are anxious about her safety. Information will be thankfully received by her hus band. Exchanges will please copy. O ,,A "Cowardly Assautt-On Tuesday night s Mr. Emanuel Sutch was passing near the residence of Mr. Brownwell in Car rol township, he heard some one coming behind him, and stepped aside to allow the person to pass. Instead of passing, the chap struck him a severe blow say ing, " I have meant to kill you long ago." Mr. B. called for help and Mr. Brownwell came out, when the fellow ran away. Sutch being nearly blind of course could not see his assailant but says he knows the voice. The blow knocked him down and broke his collar bone, but did no other damage. The injuries were attended to by Dr. Hall Gunning Accident. On Sunday a week, two young men, of Mifflin Co., without knowing the intentions of each other, went out to shoot turkeys.' It seems that both turned In the direction of a clearing that turkeys frequented. Ap proaching by different directions, the one did not see the other. The one lay down by a fence to await the coming of the game. The other came along the fence and mistook his neighbor for a deer, fired and put a bullet through the right lung of his friend, from the effects of which he will probably die, If he has not done so before this time. The youth who did the shooting was almost frantlo with grief over his mistake. Buralary. On Inst Wednesdny night the stores of Ira Wentel, John Bowers and Tetcr Shelbley, nt Blnln, wore burg. Inrlously entered. About $12 were lakeli from Mr. W., fiM or $22 from Mr. Bowers and $l,somecatldy,aud crackers from Mr. R. An umbrella was found In Mr. Wentzel'ii store, which they thought they Identified, and consequent ly they shirted on Thursday afternoon on hunt of the parties. At this writing we do not know whether an arrest has been ninde or not. A Mall Aflflnt Falls from His Train. Captnln Wilson, a ninll ngent on tho fast line west, while reaching out for the pouch nt the mull station near Mllllln, l'a., Monday evening, full from his car to the ground. The effort to socure the pouch was successful, but the agent lost his balance. The bell-rope commit nlcallng with the engine was pulled. It unfortunately happened to be the wrong signal and the engineer paid no atten tion to it. The train finally stopped when soino distance away, ami owing to the length of the time that would have been consumed the train did not return. It was reported last night In this city thftt Wilson wns not Injured at all, but later Intelligence was to the effect that he was suffering pain, Indicating that he probably was severely hurt. The extent of the Injuries were not learned, how ever. Wilson has three children. At toana 7'ribunr,. Reported hy Chat, It. Nmlley, Km. Court Proceedings. Court was In ses slon ns we went to press last week. The following are the proceeding not pre viously reported: E. 1). Owen vs. Henry C. Hoffman, 8. M. Hhuler, and M. Lebkleher was the most Important case of the term so far us the amount Involved was concerned. The l'lal n tiff residing In the Horough of Liverpool, contracted with Hoffman In the summer of 1 870 to erect for him a hotel upon a foundation that hail al ready been laid for the sum of $0,4(10. At the beginning of the year 187(1 Ow ens took possession of the premises, and announced to the public Unit what was to become a prominent hostelry along the Huiiehanna wns open to Ub patron age. The riaintlff alleged that as the months went by prominent defects In the material and workmanship of the building became painfully visible. The boards of the floor slirupk from each other until in places the tongues wero drawn from the grooves, the plastering scaled off or bulged out and cracked, the sash In the windows became so loose that the noise of their rattling required them to be wedged, the doors were sprung and twisted, and, In short, the building was vastly Inferior to what the house was to be for which his money was paid. Hoffman with his co-defendants who were sureties for him the arti cle of agreement, claimed that the build ing was substantially nil that the con tract called for, and where there were defects, they were such as Owen himself assumed the responsibility of making. Some sixty witnesses were examined whose opinions concerning the building were a sliding Bcale with the extremes at a considerable distance. The case was 11 n Ih lied on Monday evening of last week and the Jury came in about 8 o'clock 1'. M., with averdlct In favor for Defendant. Barnett, Wallis and Jun kln for l'lal n till'; Mclntlre, Markel and Sponsler for Defendant. NOM.B rnOBEQUIS ENTK11EO. Com. tl John O. Dlckel, chargo, rapo on oath of Susan HarUell. Com. v. Geo. llarnor, charge, fornication and bastardy, on oath of Laura Lanlck. Com. ra. John Bmltli, charpo, fornication and bastardy, on oath of Clara Hampton. Same vfc. Jeremiah W. Bmllh, charge, for nication and bastardy, on oath of Mary . Bower. Same tk. John Stum, charge, desertion, on oath of Anna Btura. Same vs. Andrew Collcr, charge, fornication and bastardy, on oath of Maggie Delancy. Bame re. Ellen Qibbonti, charge, surety of the peace, on oath of David Kletlne. PROCEEDINGS ON ROADB. In the matter of the report of the viewers appointed to view and change part of a road from Bandy Hill to Mohler'a Tannery In Mad ison township, the report was referred back to the vlowera for correction. Report of vlewera to view, widen and strlghtcn road leading from Brady'a Hollow at turnpike to Mt. Patrick and Newport road confirmed nisi. Report of viewers laying out a private road on land between Elizabeth Dewees and Jacob's heirs confirmed. Report of viewers for a road from near Geo. Rllter's farm honse to a point In public road from Rtnnn Chnrrh tn 44rmAnT. In Hnrlnir Itwp., couUrmcd nlsl. V Report of viewers to vlow and lay out road rom a point In public road loading from New port to Mlllerstown, near corner or John Black's farm, to point near Gantt's Btone quar- y, in unver twp., connrmea nisi. Report of viewers to view and lay out public oad from near residence of John Genzy's, to iBIoomfleld road near Newport mill-dam In Oliver twp., confirmed absolutely. MISCELLANEOUS. Jacob Basom discharged as an Insolvent debtor. Rule granted on John A. Ililblsh garnishee of Jacob Albright to answer interrogatories. Rule on Peter Bhoolley to show cause why judgment against John Bhull should not be opened. Rulo on ITonry Light and Felix Glngorlch's admr's to show cause why Judgment against Henry J. Light should not be opened. Rule on W. H. Minlch to show cause why judgment against C. M. Clemson et. al. should be opened. Rule on B. F. Sheafler to show cause why certain costs, on a Judgment against Taylor Harris should not be paid. Plurles order of sale granted to George H. Martin, Esq., assignee of . A. McLaughlin to sell real estate. Order of sale confirmed to Levi W. Hamil ton, assignee of James R. Davis to sell real estate. Bale of certain real estate by Joseph Ham maker, assignee of Samuel K. Leedy, to John Leedy for the sum of ?3,B0O. Sale of real estate by Daniel Sweger, assignee of Jnrnb BtoulIr, to John Shearer for I7H3 continued. Inturrngatnrles to V. A. Bpnnster, garnishee of David L. Beaver at the suit of A. F. lior rell tiled. Rule granted at Instance of Gen. llammnker, upon the auditors and supervisors of Walts twp,, to show cause why a mandamus should not Issue to compel a cash tax to he laid fur the purpose of paying oil' an Indebtedness to him as a former supervisor. Bninnel Blmllnr appointtMl assignee of John H. and B. MrKlnslu, In lieu or Kll Brayan, deceased. Attachment for contempt of Court awarded against Hatnnel Minlch, assignee of Benjamin Mlnlnh for refusing to pay pro rata share of 11. 11. Koppettlielllur hi assigned estate. Report of W. 11. Sponsler, Auditor to take testimony In the matter of the Inst papers per tabling to the proceedings for the erection of a county bridge over the Little Ilulmlo croek, nt Newport, was presented to the Court, and It was ordered and decreed that this report he ac cepted and thu same considered as the original proceedings. Juniata County. Wo copy the follow lng from tho Juniata county papers of last week. The "Henllnor says: One of the coziest hotels to bo found In the valleys of rennsylvanla, Is the one kept by J no. Newcomer In East Waterford, this county. His tablo abounds In well cooked and well seasoned food, and the beds for his guests are comfortable. A traveler could tarry at his place a num ber of days and not weary of the place. Jacob Boll tiger, a citizen of Tuscarora township, aged about mi years, was shot the fleshy jiart of both thighs while hunting In the woods, the ball having entered the left leg, passed through the right, touching the bone ami coming out near to the surface of the leg, from which It was removed. Who shot hint is not known. Cumberland County. We copy the fol lowing from the Cumberland county papers of last week : Sunday afternoon, a son of MartEver ly's, living in Millliu township, a lad of some six or seven summers, fell from the balcony and broke his leg at the thigh Joint. Keeently Jacob Weaver, who farms for John Wagner, husked corn in a field Just north-west of town, and left a loud lie over night. When he came for It In the morning It had disappeared. "Walked off on Kb ear," no doubt. Several weeks ago Win. Koons, of Newton township, was cutting corn and accidentally cut himself In the leg. The cut being a slight one, he paid little attention paid to It until an abcess had formed several inches below the cut, required medical aid to subdue. A young man, a son of Mr. Samuel Carothers, of J'enn township, In the employ of Mr. Landls Lcfcver, of the same towshlp, a few days ago was kick ed by a horse, the blow breaking several ribs, and otherwise Injuring him. The horse was a blind one and was frighten ed by Carothers laying his hand on him as he was passing by. Church Ifoticea. Preaching In the M. E. church next Sunday at 7 1'. M. Sunday School at 0 A.M. Also preaching at Ickesburg at 101 A. M. Walnut drove at 'Ik V. M. Breaching in the I'resbyterlan Church next Sunday at 11 A. M. and l 1. M. Sunday School al 0i A. M. l'raycr meet ing on Wednesday at 0i 1. M. County Price Current. Bloompibld, November 12, 187B. Klax-Heed,; 1 lift J'otatoes fi( Ulliitter VI pound 10910 Eggs V dozen 18 " Dried Apples fl pound 4 ots" Dried I'eaelie 10 9 lOols.Wa OAULIHLB PRODUCE MARKET. COllRKCTBO WEEKLY. WOODWARD & llOlin. CARLISLE, Nov. 9, 1878. Family Flour .' 15.00 Superfine Flour , 3.00 White Wheat, new 03 Red Wbeat.new 90 Rye 40 Corn, (new) 45 Oats 20 Cloverseed 4.04 Tlmothyseed .... 1 as NEWl'OUl MAKKKTH. Corrected Weekly by Kotmh it Brother.') DEALERS IM GIIAIIV Sc PHODUCE. Newport, November 9, 1878. 14 tO 75 uFlour, Extra, super. . .White Wheat V bush, (old) 95 a 05 Red Wheat , 90O90 fHye 482148 vCorn 50 050 LOats f) 32 pouuds 22 22 uiover oeea 4 0UB4 vo Timothy Deed 1 00 Flax Heed 1 00 Potatoes, 50Q50 Bacon, 7 O 7 Ground Alumn Bait 1 25 (SI 25 Ltmeburner's Coal, , 2 Oil BtoveCoal, .' 4 00 O 4 10 Pea Coal 2 75 Buckwheat Coal, . 2 60 Gordon's Food per Back, 12 00 FISH, SALT, LIME AND COAL. Of all kinds always on hand and for sale at tba Lowest Market ltutes. Philadelphia Produce Market. PniLADELFniA, November 9, 1878. Flour unsettled; extras 13 5004 00: Pennsyl vania ramily, 84. 60 ffl 4.75; Minnesota do., W.50 11.75; patent and high grades, tiil7.60. Rye flour. t!.Su4y3.0D. ('oriiiueal, 12.65. Wheat, red, 100 O 101 1 amber, 989102; white, 1086107. Com quiet and easy; yellow, 48l9o.; mixed, Oats quiet t Pennsylvania and westera white, 2C'2 c. ; western mixed, 26020. Kye557o. McLaughlin On the 27th ult.. In Tobovnetp., Mrs. Lucuida, wife ol . A. McLaughlin, aged about 66 yearn. Mullen. On the Cthlnst.. Sonhia Jane daueh- terot Jam)s D. and Mangle A. Mullen, aged 5 years, i wonius ana s any, Lost. On tlm fl1.l lilt a t,n Minim nt Sagendorph ltterles, was lost between the residences of David Clouser and P. MeNiittinr. In I limlm ttti, 1 1 lw Inn. mil to I). J' Hreli mini ami the finder will piease leave it at, tne store or F. Morti mer. The limit, t wo for fl vn id irn r I n llianium. ty will be found at Mun i imuii'h. I-W "It seems as If I should rough my head off" Is sometimes the Impatient excla mation of siilfernr from a severe Cough. Ouell the paroxysms with Male's Honey of llorehound and Tar. 'I tin relief Is Immeillata and the cure certain. Bold hy all driiKKlst. Pike's Toothache Drops cure Ut-i minute. 4:i4t 1878. Fall and Winter. 1878. OPHNINd OF Al FANCT GOODS. TT AVINO taken unusual care In selection my I 1 stuck of iiooils In the above Piih, I am stilt t oiler n iiiohI, complete nuil desirable ansort meiil. eonilnliiK of all the new ami lute styles of trimmed and mil rltnmed Rood all al. the lowest price. I aiiiciiiillilent that, I ean show a stock that cannot be liciilen llilsslile Urn oily. LADIJSB' COATS kept on hand or mails .to order at short nntlne. These guoiis an all I11U1 .Ivies and all orders guar anteed to give satisfaction, ANN1K IfJKK.H, Newport. An assortment of my Bonds will also !m found Hi l.oysvllle forsale hy MIHS ANN1K Will IK. rrlc.es the same as at Newport. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OV VALUAHLK HEAL ESTATE. The undersigned sssIkiim of Michael Hitting and Kmiiiiuel K. Hitting, members of the lale rrm of M. Illltlng aY Hon., will expose to public sale ; On Siilnriluy, November KOtli, 1878, tinder apiaries order nf the Court of Common I'leas of Terry county, l'a., I lie following de scribed Heal Kntnle to wit i A TRACT OF LAND . at Montgomery's Ferry, IlulTuln township, Perry county, containing GO ACIlliB, more or less. Having thereon erected A LARGE BRICK HOUSE, (used as a Hotel and Store Hlanil), A LA IK J K FUAMIt Hi AIII.K HI.AIIUII. TKB Hllor, and other OUT IIUILHINOH. 'the location for a Hotel and More Is better than any other Is this ooumy. TKKMH: Ten percent. In cash at sale; one. third til balance on the grst of April, IS70, and the balanced! twoequnl annual Installments with Interest, to he secured by Judgiueut bonds. v Hale to commence at ten o'clock A. M of salil day. Kale to extinguish all Hens under the order ot Court. WILLIAM LODGE. Assignee. J. 0. M'Ali.ibtbr, Atl'y. November 12, 1H78. DR. WHITTIER, No. not Ponn Btreet, Pittsburgh, Pa., Continues to afford reliable siieclal treatment of Private and Urinary Diseases. Perfect cure guaranteed. Spermatorrhoea or Heminal Weak ness resulting f nun self abuse or sexual excess, producing nervous debility, night emissions, de spondency, dizziness, dimness ol sight, pimples of the face, weakness of mind ami bmly, and Dually Imuoteney, lossof sexual power, sterility, etc., unit l.l.lng the victim for marriage or business and tendering life miserable, are permanently cured In shortest possible time. Gonorrheas. Gleet, Htrlctures, all Urluary diseases and Hyphl lis, (all forms, eonsls lng of Hkln Km pilous, (II cers in the mouth, throat, or on other parts of the body, are perfectly cured, and the blood poison thoroughly eradicated from the system. DH. WIII'l TIP.R Is a regular graduate of medicine, as his diploma at olllee shows; his life lonir siieclal experience In all private diseases, with purest in dlclue prepared by himself, entitles lilm to cure dllllcult cases after others fall It Is self-evident that a physician treating thousands ot cases every year acquires great skill. The establish, inent Is central and rntlred.aud so arranged that patients see the doctor only. Consultation and correspondence private and free. Pamphlets sent Sealed for stamp. Medicines sent everywhere. Hours 9 A. M. to 4 P. M., and 8 P. M.. to 8 P. M. Hiindiivs from 10 A. M., to 1 P. M. Everybody should read the MARRIAGE AND HEALTH GUIDE, 144 pages, fine Illustrations, nrlce 20 cents. A book for private, careful reading by both sexes, married or single, explaining wonders and mys teries of sexual system! reproduction, marriage Impediments, etc., causes, consequence and cure. Hold at office or by mall, sent securely sealed, on receipt oi price In money or postage stamos. Ad. dress Dll. WillTTlKIt, No. 302 l'enn Bt.. Pitts- burgh, Pi W401y SSIGNEE'S SALE L OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. HY virtue and In pursuance of a n order of the Court of Common pleas of perry county, will be soiu ai puuue saiu, on me premises, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1878, at one o'clock P. M., THE FARM of JACOB R18T1NK. situate on the road lead lng from Hloomlleld to liuncannon. In Wheattleld township. Perry county. abjolnlng lands of Aaron Kelm, Patrick Iloltlhau, and othsrs, containing about 53 AOEES, all cleared, having thereon erected A TWO STORY FRAME II OUS M BANK BARN, &C. The land Is of excellent nualltv. In a good state of cultivation, and Is localcd within 3 miles of liuncannon and the P. H. It., in a good neighbor- nood. ituncannon anoruing rue ut-sr mamei in the county. There IsaVOUNti ORCHARD on ...1.1 . --. . un.l .....II ... ....... I ......... .. t fl.A V. ..... .. rdiu i.i in. biiu 'li " i itinni it i 1 1 i u, inn iiuinr. There Is also a school house located at the edge ot sum larnu TEHM9 OF SALE ; Ten per cent, to be paid when the property Is stricken down ; 40 per cent, on the 1st day of April, 1S7H. at which time a deed Is to be delivered and possession given; 60 per cent, on 1st of Anril. 1WJ. with Interest (rom the 1st of April, 1870, to be secured by Judgment uonus. SOLOMON BIO HAM. Assignee, Lewis Pottkk, Att'y for Assignee. November 4,1878. T"Ol7NO men nrenared tor active business life' JL Advantages unequalled. Course of study and business training the most comprehensive, thorough and practical In existence. Students received at any time. For circulars containing tun particulars aauress, J.C. SMITH. A.M.. Oct. 24,187 Pittsburgh, Fa, TriATATR NOTim-Notlc Is hereby given 'J that leltmsof administration on theeslate lit Mnodallne Messlmer. late of Carroll township, PerrvtJo., I'., tbwd., have been granted to tlt undersigned, residing In Centre township. All lietsons llllleltteil til anlil n.litlM mi-m ennlM.t.. ed to make Immediate payment and those having cinims win iirvseiit mem uuiv aiilliciilluAleil lor settlement to . . .... MAO BR. November 6, 1878. Administrator. IHTATK NtTU!K.-Nollce Is hereby lv J en, that Letters of Administration on Ihe ICslale of Harah Oehr, of Carroll two I'errv eonn. I v. Pa., deceased, have been uranleil to the un dersigned, residing InHnrlng township. ah persons inoeoieu in niu e.iain are renuesieii to make payment, and those having claims will present litem duly authenticated to the under signed for settlement without delay. it, w. if.nK, Administrator. rP. O. Address, Rltlnttsbtirg. Calvin Nkii.sdm. Attorney, November 6, 1H7B. id fjHtTATH NOTMIK.-Nnt.lcfl Is hereby given .1 J that Letters Testamentary on the estuleof liei nsrd Until, lain of Jackson township, Perry county, Pa , deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing In Hlalti, Perry enmity, Pa. All persons Indented to said estate are reiitiest ed to iniikelmmeilliile payment, and those hav Ittgolaltlis to present, them iliilvinf hnnt lcnli.il lor RoUlemeiitto HKN.1. F. RIIOKMAKEtt, ... 1AVID MOTH, OIL Rmilkt. Attorney. Executors. September 111, IHI8, LI M O O O It 13 B c c c "E HE "g AP AP AP Wo nsk our patrona to cnll and hoc tho bargains wc can now offer. Head and think over these prices Hllk Finished Velveteen, 60 cents per yard. Pretty DressOoods for 8 and 10 cents per yard. Oood ' " " 12 and lfi cents per yard. Cashmeres, double fold, 29 cents per yard. Balmoral Skirts, .... 60 cents. Oood Canton Flannel at 8 cents per yard. Very Heavy Canton Flannel at 10 cents per yard. Bleached Canton Flannels, Double Thick, 14 cents per yard. A lot of Prints, good styles, and fast colors at 6 cents per yard. Patch-Work Prints good styles, i'A cts. per yd. Rusches, good style, at 2 and 8 cent each. Foxed Button Gaiters at Children's sizes ditto at II 09 per pair. II 25 " " The best Turkey Morocco Button Shoe made, every pair warranted 12 10 " " t. These Shoes are made to order for our trade by the best Manufacturer In the eountry.snd are all made from the best stock. We can warrant the quality In every particular. A Splendid Assortment of Hats suitable for men and boys. Men's Heavy Boots, Overalls, A Pretty Tumbler, 12 60 ft 13 00 M SO cts. " 40 " perdoi. 02 " perdoz. Goblets, Rail ttoad Lanterns 00 cents each. Rail Road Lantern OH. Also lots of other Bargains too numerous to speci fy. Call and see the stock ; It will Not Coal Yon Anything to Look t F. MORTIMER, Neiv Jiloomfield, Pa, JHE StTeLMO HOTEL, 317 & 819 ARCH BTREET, PHILADELPHIA, has reduced the rates to lEXt DAY. The high reputation of the house will be main tained In all respects, and the traveling publie will still Dud the same liberal provision for their comfort. . . The bouse been recently refitted, and Is com plete in all Its appointments. Located In the Im mediate vicinity of the large centres of busineM and of places of amusement, and accessible to all Railroad depots and other parts of the City by Streetcars constantly passing Us doers. It offer siieclal inducements to those visiting the City oo business or pleasure. JOS. M. FEii7 Prprietr- JOY TLX Haws fnr Boys ami Olrl.i. Tonng and Old it A MEW IN VENTION lust patented foe vhoa, for Home use I Fret and Stroll Bawtng, Turning, Boring, Drilliag.tlnnding, PoliAlurjg, Screw Cutting. Price $5 to VA. send 6 cente lot 100 Ban. KFHRAIM BROWS, Unwell. M' CAUTIOXMy wife. Elmlra B. having left my bed and board without any Just etuse. I hereby give notice that 1 will not pay any debts she may contract. A. li. McNAlOllT. Thompsoutown, Nov. 2, 1374 4t ANOTHER MA