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Oriel Items.
See Jacob Btrlckler's drug advertise
ment In another column.
O The Reformed Parsonage in this place
wm Bold nn Thurnilnv lnt. fnr $72.1.
THE
VJrist Smith was the purchaser.
Supervisors are beginning their duties
on the roads. Borne of the roads badly
.need their services.
'On next Saturday evening Mr. George
Harnett will deliver a lecture in the
Alryvlew school house. All persons
are invited.
OThe cellar of Mr. Baker, who keeps a
' store at Nekoda P. O., this county, was
' entered on Thursday a week and robbed
i of some small articles.
v A horse belonging to Mr. Jacob Buck,
, of Bufliilo twp., was taken Blck while
in the Held harrowing, and was taken
out and put in a pasture, where he soon'
. died from no cause that was known.
f Mr. James L. Foose, employed in the
railroad yard at Aitoona, had the mis
fortune to have two of his lingers
' ts rfi (1 ci ti tlia r f I si t rln Tn wt nn 4-1 mi i
liis fingers and came home a few days.
Duncannon Record.
C? On Saturday morning a week an en
tire car on the emigrant train westward
bound, was occupied by "Heathen
Chinese." They had made money
enough, and were bound for China to
enjoy it.
Many superstitious people in Cham
bersburg assert that they believe Shatter,
the recently hanged murderer, innocent,
because the night following his execu
tion a light fall of snow covered his
crave.
O On Thursday a workman in the nar
rows lit his pipe and then threw down
the match. In a few moments a fire
of such magnitudo was burning that it
was not extinguished till a large portion
of the narrows had been burned over.
Fortunately it burned but little wood.
On last Monday afternoon a week, a
son of Mr. Isaac Erdley, of Penn twp.,
Snyder county, without the knowledge
of any one went to the stable and took
out one of his father's horses, as is sup
posed, for the purpose of riding him to
water. Through some cause he was
thrown from the horse, and when found
was dead, having the top of his head
crushed in.
Vtiurch notices.
Preaching in the M. E. church next
Sunday at 7i P. M. Sunday School at
0 A. M. Prayer meeting, Thursday
evening. Also preaching at Ickesburg
10 A. Si. Walnut Grove 2i P. M.
Preaching in the Reformed Church,
Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings
at 7 P. M. Congregational prayer
meeting next buniiay at 11 A. M
itev. A. II. Spangler, of Liverpool
will preach In the Lutheran Church
this nloce on next Saturdav at 101
1 Al'
o'clock A. M. At Mansville on same
day at 2t P.M. On Sunday at Eshcol
at 10 A.M., and at Markelvillo at 2ij,atweek
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Presbyterian Church Preaching each
Sabbath at 11 A. M. and 74 P. M. Pray
ermeeting Wednesday evening 7J o'cl'k..
Sunday School at 94 A. M.
Q Fire In Duncannon. On Friday after
noon about 4 o'clock, the Hotel building
belonging to and occupied by Joseph
Mayall, was discovered to be on fire,
which resulted in the destruction of the
building. The flames, however, were
arrested before any damage was done to
the surrounding buildings. We are in
formed that there was an insurance of
$2,000 on the house and $500 on the
personal property, but what Mr. May
all's loss is we have not been able to as
certain. There are numerous rumors
as to the origin of the fire.
Six Men to be Hung. It is probable that
six men will be hung in Lebanon Co.
A dispatch dated the 24th inst., says :
' The trial of Charles Drews, Frank Stich
' ler, Israel Brandt, Isaiah Hummel,
Henjy F. Weiss and Geo. Zechman, for
the murder of Jos. Raber, in December
last, was concluded to-day. The jury re
tired at 4 o'clock this afternoon ,and at 0
o'clock to-night rendered a verdict of
guilty of murder in the first degree.
Time was granted counsel for the defense
(o file reasons for a new trial.
A Strange Mistake. A fewdnysag V
Gates Shoemaker, of Newburg.recetvtxi
telegram from Harrlsburg which thtsen
der meantshould convey to him the sad
news of the death of the wife of his broth
erTheophllus Shoemaker, at that place.
Through an error in sending, transcrib
ing or reading the message Mr. Shoe
maker waB led to believe that his broth
er had diet). Theophllus la a member
of the Odd Fellows Lodge at Newburg,
and to avoid delay Gates drew the
benefits accruing to him by his supposed
death and started for Harrlsburg with
the Intention of burying him. It may
be possible to Imagine his surprise when
he reached the house of his brother
Theophllus In Harrlsburg and found the
man lie believed to be dead standing at
a looking-glass Bliavlng himself. Even
in the house of death the affair took a
somewhat ludicrous turn and Gates was
with difficulty convinced that he had
not been made the victim of a practical
joke. The money has been returned to
the Newburg lodge, with the hope that
it will not be needed for the anticipated
purpose for some time to come. Ship
pemburg Chronicle.
Serious Accident. On Saturday last
one of our most estimable farmers, Mr.
W. Logue, met with a serious and pain
ful accident, while engaged in threshing.
It appears he used the whip on one of
the horses, when the animal became
maddened and rushed forward, breaking
the lever of the' power. Mr. Logue
jumped from the platform and attempted
to hold the horse by the bridle, but the
excited animal pushed him over thelever
and became entangled in thjfspfeaders,
attached to the horse in (front? throwing
hldfBelton,Mri,L'ogue atid also throw
ing Uie ijbrse m'fr'bnt of him. He was
unoijle' to extricate himself and was
tramped and bruised in a dreadful man
ner. It is strange that he escaped with
his life, but, as it 1b, it is hard to know
at present writing, how great his inju
ries are. If he has not sustained inter
nal Injuries, we may expect to Inform
his friends soon of his recovery.
v Waynesboro' Gazette.
'Slate Sabbath-Scjiotjf Convention. Thfe
ilfteen annurt;cff$v?utlon of the Penn
sylvania State Sabbath-School Associa
tion will be held in the Second Presby
terian "church In Aitoona, Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday, June 3rd,4th
and 5th. The exercises will open Thurs
day afternoon, at 3 o'clock, with a grand,
union children's meeting, addressed by
Bev. Richard Newton, D. D., of Phila
delphia, and will close on Thursday
night, at ten o'clock.
"The usual reduction of rates will be
had on all the leading railroads in the
State, for information of which report
your name to B. F. Custer, Esq., of Ai
toona, chairman of committee on trans
portation. This will be a mass convention, and
all Sunday-schools and Sunday-school
organizations throughout the State,
whether of a denominational or unde
nominational character, are entitled to
representation. For all duly accredited
delegates entertainment will be provided
if their names are reported to Rev. S.
W. Duffleld, of Aitoona, on or before
May 31st. All contemplating attending
the convention should arrange to be
present at the children's meeting and
remain until the close of the conven
tion. It is hoped that the convention
will be large and enthusiastic and that
every once will feel an individual re
sponsibility for its success. Pastors and
superintendents will please read thlB
call to their respective schools and con
gregations. For copy of programme
and any other further information, ad
dress Ed. S. Wagoner, State Secretary,
Mechanicsburg, Cumberland Co., Pa.
Juniata County. We copy the follow
ing from the Juniata county papers of
The residence of Daniel Stoufl'er In
Fermanagh township, was robbed last
Friday night of about seventy-flve dol
lars worth of Mr. Stouffer'a clothing,
&c. The thieves got in through a win
dow and carried off the property with
out being heard. They pryed a shutter
topen, cut a pane of glass out of the sash,
reached through, took out the sash
fastenings, hoisted the window and en
tered the basement story. A large dog
was on guard outside the house. A
supall dog was on guard in the story of
tlje house that the thieves entered, but
only one bark escaped the bigger dog,
Mid the little fellow did not open his
mouth. The bigger dog barked once
about 10 o'clock that night. It is be
lieved that the thieves hud some one
with them who knew the dogs. The
thieves lit sperm candles when they
were in the house, and grease spots evi
dence that they went up the Btuirway to
the second Moor, but did not get into it,
because of the door having been bolted
on the inside.
A young man named Reigle, employ
ed by Mr. Reuben Diehl, of Walker
twp., while engaged in shoeing a horse
on Monday aweek, was kicked in the
face and dangerously injured.
Mr. Iboao Book, of Farmers' Grove,
has lost two valuable horses by death
within the past week. They died of
distemper.
An assortment of Domestic Paper
patterns will be found for sale at the
store of F. MoitTisiEn. tf.
J Vnt Th HLooptLt TiMpa.
ye.i8. A correspondent from
I'CHjiwnshlp sends us the following!
On Bnttitdfl morning tlio lftth Innt., Mr.
William T. YVlilte, elcloat Bon or J. M. White,
Eaq., wont down to work on tils father'! nnw
mill, and when en go Red chnnirlng loma of the
fronring, the Witter tliitt hud leuked Into the
wheel, started It, and caught William by the
lieol cruahlng hla feet very badly, he had to
remain In that rnnltlon nearly an hoar ere he
waa releaaed. lie baa Biiirored aeverely, and
ban the aympathy of the entire neighborhood.
The ImproTementa In the Core are ae fol
lows i Wm. B, Moore la building a new barn,
and Joseph Diaslnicer la remodeling hla house,
and building a new part or wing to the old
one. The Union Batibath Behoof one of the
leading featurea or tills place has opened with
very good prospects this spring, attendance of
80 to 100. We hope that this school may be
the meane of doing much good, both morally
and rellgously lit our neighborhood.
Duncannon April 21, 1871). Datb.
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For Tub Times
LivKnroot., April S3, 1870.
Mb. Editor i Business In our town la be
ginning to brighten up boating baa commenc
ed In earnest. The merchants having returned
from the Eastern cltlea with their spring stock
or goods, are striving to vie with each other in
ma King displays or their merchandise. Im
provements in the way or building la rather
backward yet. Dr. Jna. F. Thompson la hav
ing his house remodeled Mr. L. N. Plnea la
attending to the architectural part or It.aml the
Monroe liros. are doing the painting. When
completed It will be a very tasty and pleasant
residence
Some or bur citizens are leaving us. Borne
have already gono to Fort Gray, New Bloom
fluid, some to other parts, to us unknown. B.
K. Ludwlg, our worthy yoitng'school teacher,
la about leaving, aa be expects to make Chi
cago hla future home. Capl. II. Clay Snyder
has loft us, gone to try hla fortue In the West
hope he may be more successful there than
he was been here. He certainly baa the edu
cation and ability. If he ooukl apply hlmBolf
and make good use or it. Profl. J. K. Runyan
has opened a Belect school here ) bis terms are
reasonable and be abould be encouraged. We
have plenty or young persons running our
streets who ahould be In school, ant unless
they have some useful employment at home, It
would be much better for tlielrl.ijWl'ttlS?'
The matrimonial markotj,i1fiiiyaMl be pain
fully quiet on tbla side ofijUierlver , cannot ac
count for It, unless it la the dull tlmea. There
are ccruinly many young men and ladles who
have arrived et marriageable age, and doubt
less eome are beginning to reel very anxious
about their future state.
The fire-bug excitement has greatly sub
sided since Court has adjourned and every
thing In that direction la quiet aud serene.
The fanners are very busy now getting ready
for corn planting aa aoon as the weather Is fa
vorable for that important work. Very few
farmers are seen on our streets) only those
who aro compelled to come In on business.
Grain la looking remarkably well on this aide
or the river, aud If the season proves favor
able we may reasonable expect a lair crop.
Mohb Anon.
Temperance Convention. In pursuance
to an order of the Convention held at
Newport on the 11th inst., the First An
nual Convention of the Perry County
Temperance Society, will be held in
Bloom field on Friday, May 2, ' 1870, at
one o'clock P. M. Each church, - Sun
day School and Temperance organiza
tion in Perry county is requested to send
two delegates. The delegates will be en
tertained free by the citizens of Bloom
field. Names of delegates should be
sent to Rev. J. Edgar, Bloomfield, aa.
early as possible. '
GEO. SHROM, Sec. & Treas.
Ballou's Monthly Magazine for May.
The leading illustrated article of the May
number or " Ballou's Magazlno" la about the
monkey-men of New Guinea, told by the au
thor or "A Whaleman's Adventures)" aud
very well told the yarn Is, although we think
our friend had to leave the Island too suddenly
to pay much attention to the strange beings
he has attempted to desclbe. Then we find
several nice stories, and a number of poems,
adventures, and sea yarns, all going to make
up the contenta of a first-class magazine.
Published by Thomas & Talbot, S3 Hawley
street, Boston, at $1,135 a year, postpaid, and
for sale at all the periodical depots lu the coun
try for 15 conts a copy.
"The" Cook Book.
We are In receipt of the second edition of
the Cumberland Valley Cook Book, published
by J. B. Morrow, Newvlllo, Pa.
The second edition comes to na with ovor
200 additional receipts and we regard it aa one
of the cheapest cooking compendiums exact.
It la really the combined culinary wisdom of
the ladles of the valley, whose names are
published In the book lu alphabetical order.
Price, sent by mall, 85 cents. Address aa
above.
NOTICE TOXJIE LADIES t
Dress Good, at 7 cts a yard.
Dress Goods, at 8 cts a yard.
Dress Goods, at 9 cts a yard.
Dress Goods, at 10 cts a yard.
Dress Goods, at 124 cts a yard.
Dress Goods at Vurlous Prices.
Having: Just received frotosrNew Torlc
Auction, some Great Bargains In Dress
Goods, Fancy Ooods and Hosiery, you
are requested to call and examine my
Stock, it will not cost you anything to
look, and not mucn if you buy, Ooods
are so CHEAP.
F. MORTIMER.
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To those Who Look up their Own Interest,
we ask an examination of our stock of
Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing for
the Spring trade, being of our own man
ufacture, we defy competition.
I. BCHWAIITZ,
Eby's New Building,
Newport.
Ladles, our Stock of Spring Shawls.
Skirts, Gloves, Hosiery, Embroideries,
Silk Handkerchiefs, cannot be beat in
firice and assortment. Look to your own
nterest by giving us a call.
I. Sciiwahtz,
Eby's New Building,
Newport, Pa.
FITS I FITS I The undersigned having
Eurchased the property formerly owned
y J. Baily. on Main Street, opposite
Lnsmlnger's Hotel, and fitted it up into
a convenient shop, he Is prepared to do
Tailoring in all its branches, in the
best of style, aud guarantee a Good Fit
every time. S. Bentzel.
P. S. A stock of choice Tobbacco aud
Segars constantly on hand.
April 9, 1S78.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The advertiser, having been permanently cured
ot that dread illwase, (Innsumptlini. by a simple
remedy, Is anxious to make known to his fellow
sullerers the means tit cure. To all who desire
It, he will send a cony o( the prescription used,
(free nf chariie), wlln the directions for prepar
ing and using the sain, which tliev will Mnd a
CONSUMPTION . ASTHMA.
Parties wishing the Prescription, will please
address, K. A. WILSON, lilt Penn Street,
Willlainsbuigh, N. Y. 8 Om
Pliienlx Pectoral will cure your Cough.
Phoinlx Pectoral cures Hoarseness quickly,
Phirnlx Pectoral tastes good and brings rest,
Phtiinlx Tectoral costs 25 cents pr bot.,6 bottles II.
121y Sold by B. M.EBY, Druggist, Newpor
Camphor Milk cures Headache and Neuralgia.
Camphor Milk cures lthcumatlsm and lame baek.
Camphor Milk will cure Cuts, Brulpes and Burns.
Camphor Milk costs 25 cents pr hot., 5 bottles II.
12 ly Bold by F. MORTIMER. New Bloomtleld.
THE WORLD'S BALM.
Dr. J.. I. Weyburn's Alternative Hyrup.
A remedy used J hlrly Plve Years In a private
practice, and never falling to radically cure
lllltiUMATISM,
Dropsy, Erysipelas, Scrofula. Secondary Syphilis,
Gravel, Diabetes, and alL diseases In which the
Diooa IS implicated, is nownefeu to the public.
Sold by all Retail Vt?" and (wholesale
only) by The Weyburn
U0-Co. P.O.Box
odd, uounesier, n, x
Peby. 8, 6m.
T will mall (Free) the receipt fofa simple Veg.
etable Halm that will remove Tan, Freckles,
Pimple and Blotches, leaving the skin soft, clear
and beautiful i also Instructions for producing a
luxuriant growth of hair on a bald head or
smooth face. Address, Inclosing So stamp, Ben.
Vdudelf & Co., 20 Anu St., N. Y. 0 6m
Jtfr Chew Jackson'i Best Sweet Navv Tobacco
County Price Current.
Bloom rtBLD, April 21, 178.
Klax-Heed 1 Hi
potatoes 75
'Butter V pound 12Jlt
tegga ft dozen 10 "
Dried Apples fl pound 4 eta"
Dried Peaches 10 915cta.V
SEWl'OllT MARKETS.
I Corrected Weekly by Kough A Brother.
DBALKK8 IM
te PHODUOE.
Newpout, April 2fl, 1S79,
14 26
fpiour. Extra, .
" Super 14 50
YWhlte Wheat V bush, (old) 1 06
Red Wheat I W
Rye 48948
-Corn 45045
kOats fl 82 pounds 269 26
t-Clover Seed per pound 4,5cents
Timothy Seed i uu
Flaxseed,.. , 100
Potatoes 759 75
Dressed Pork, 4VS cts. per ft
bacon 6 0 6
Lard, 7 centa
Ham 8 cents.
Ground Alum Salt 1 00 1 00
Mmeburner's Coal 2 Oil
Stove Coal 3 fO O 4 00
Pea Coal. ' 3 2
Buckwheat Coal . 12 25
Gordon's Food per Sack 12 00
' X-IH1I, SALT, LIMK ANU COAL
Of all kinds always on hand and for aale at the
Lowest Market Rates.
CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET.
OORRBOTBD WRBKLT
WOODWARD c BOBB.
Carlisle, April 25, 1879.
Family Flour 14.50
Superllne Flour ,3.50
White Wheat, new 'l 05
Red Wheat.new 1 05
Rye 42
Corn, (new) 40
Oat 25
Cloverseed 3.25
Tlmothyseed 1 10
G. A. Salt 11 10
Fine do 1 75
Philadelphia Produee Market.
Philadelphia. April 25, 1879.
Flour unsettled; extras 1 1 M)4 62: Pennsyl
vania family, $4.60 9 4.75; Minnesota do., 14.509
(4.75; patent and hlph grades, (097.75.
Rye flour. 12 7fi&85.
Cornmeal, (2.60.
Wheat, red, 1129113; amber, U69116J4; white,
llf.9117.
Corn quiet and easy; yellow, 429430,; mixed,
42044c.
Oats quiet i Pennsylvania and western white,
32fJ;ttc. : western mixed, 29931.
Uye5758o.
3VXArtri.Tv3H3iai.
Leiht Schools. On the 16th Inst., at the
residence of the bride's parents. In Marysvllle,
by Rev. Heilman, of Duncanuou, Mr. barauel 8.
Lei by to Miss Lizzie Schools.
Death notices not exceeding- f line Insrti1 without
charge, llut a cents per line will invariably b
olmrKed for Tributes of Reapect, Poetry, or othtr
remarks.
DBA.TZZS.
Foosk. In Spring twp., on the 23rd Inst., Mr.
Daniel FoOite, ugeU about M years.
Hacket On the 18th Inst., in Lack twp., Jiml
atl county, Mr. William Hacket formerly of near
l.oysv tile, this county, aged 73 years.
WoouRcrF In Conemaugh borough, Cambria
Co., Pa., March 2Sth, Mary Martha, daughter ol
L. D, and M. M. W. Woodrutt.formerly of ISloom
tlnld, aged 3 years, 8 months aud 19 days.
jgLACK TLASTEH.
FRESH GROUND AND FOR SALE,
4t Newport 31111s,
At Ten Dollars Per Ton Without Bags.
This is guaranteed stronger than the White
Planter, aud is the best aud Cheapest boll Food
that Is known anywhere.
to. Read the guarantees.
Send 3 Cent Stamp for Circular, or call at the
Mill for one.
Milton B. Eshelman,
(Agent for Perry County.)
NEWPORT, PENN'A.
April 22, 1879. 6t
ffi'S MIL
Don't you want soinecheap
footls For Pauls and Suits t
r v.iii in ritik.. full t.i
MoKlXMLlt. You can suit yourself in style and
price.
0TICE TO PAINTERS !
.a,... v'i'iiiiTiini,,iir.rii m I nrry ,'imihij iit-rri'y
tfl ve notice that they will meet In llielr ofllce ott
WEDN KHI) A Y, the 20lh of May, 1879, nt in o'cloefc
A. M and let by contract the re painting ol the
Court House.
.1. W. (I A NTT.
.INO. W. CHAKLKfl,
HENRV 8HOKMAKRR,
CominJssluners.
Attest Calvih Neuron, Clerk.
April 29, 1879.
T ill? i, I. I ... - 1 -1.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE.
The undersigned administrator of estate of
George Shearer, deceased, will oiler at public suit
ON TUESDAY, MAI 20, 1870,.
At 10 o'clock A. M., of said day, on the premise
of thettrst mentioned tract, the following describ
ed Real Kstate, situate lu Carroll township, Perry
eounPa.
p&rmx of uiw
Containing about
. 78 ACRES,
Having thereon erected a
LOG WEATHER BOARDED-
HOUSE,
-A. LOG BARN
AND OTHER OUT-BUILDINGS.
There are on the premises abundance of frultr
of all kinds. Splendid spring of water near tho
door. About one half of the land Is cleared and
In good order, the balance well set with pine and
chestnut timber. The land Is situated on tlm
road leading from Hlerritt's (lap to Dellvlllo.near
the foot of Pine Hill, and Is bountfed on the west,
by Sherman's creek; on the north by lands of
Wm. Sliearerion the south by limits of Samuel
G. Smith; and on the east by lands of Georgn
Wetzel. The property Is pleasantly situated and
will make a desirable home.
Also another tract In same township, on
mile distant from the above, containing 14.
ACltKS, having thereon a good Perch Orchard.
TERMS OK SALE. Ten per cent, of the pur
chase money to be paid when the property i
stricken down; one half of the balance on the.
first Moiideyof October. 1879. and the remainder
on the first of April, issn, when possession wllli
be given and the deed delivered.
JOHN G. SHEARER,
April 29, 1879. Administrator:
DRUGS.
DRUGS.
JACOB STRICKLER,
(Successor to Dr. M. B. Btrlekler)
NEW BLOOMFIELD, PENN'A.
HAVING succeeded the late firm of Dr. M. B.
Strlckler In the Drug Business at his Store room,
on MAIN STREET, two doors East of the P.ig
Spring, I will endeavor to make it In every way
worthy the patronage of the public.
Personal and strict attention AT ALL TIMES
given to the compounding and dispensing Physi
cians' presclptions. so as to Insure accuracy and
guard against accidents.
BEAR IX 9IIXI
that my stock has been recently selected and care
taken to have everything -f the BEST QUALI
TY. The public may rest assured that ALL med
icines that leave mv store shall be as represented
-PURE and UNADULTERATED.
I HAVE CONSTANTLY OS HAND
HAIK OIL and POMADES
HAIR. TOOTH and NAIL-BRUSHES.
SURGEONS. TOILET, and
CARRIAGE SPONGES.
PUFF BOXES. TOILET POWDERS.
CASTILE and FANCY SOAPS.
PERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS,
Together with Fresh and Genuine Patent Medi
cines of every description.
ALSO,
Segars, Tobacco, School Books, be,
ORANGES, LEMONS & BANANAS,
In season.
Terms, Strictly Onasli.
By strict attention to business. I hope to merit
the conndeuce aud favor of the public.
JACOB STRICKLER, Ph. O.
April 29, 1879.
' "V.wi!ir-'r -T
PARLOR ORGANS V.
LNSTBtMEXTS ITBNISIlEiy
AT
VERY LOW PRICES, on EASY TERMS.
So that will be within Hie reach of all to get a
Ftrttt'C'lau Instrument and pay lo suit the times.
Every lnstroment Uuarautetdfir S Tear.
GIVE VS A CALL.
G. H. HICKS. Piano and Organ Tnter ai j
Operator, la eniiageuu lib me aud vCeta liisxcr-
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S H fiMTTCT
P. O. AdJrr. hhrrwandale.
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g B. SMITH,
" DEALER IN
FfflE PIAl FORTES;
April 29, 18?J.J
IPerry eouuiy.'Pa.