Til K TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIKL1), PA., JANUARY 13, 1880. 0 THE TIMES. Iov5h.1 1)cph.i(tiiieit. PE1TU3Y17A1TIA ft. B.-MIDDLS DIVISION. Oil uU atlur Nov. 101 li, !;", Trillin run M rollown WF.HTNVAttll. EASTWARD. Wy Mull I Aon. Tr'ii.Tr'u I'MDffJtVAU piahiaeTiiiTTaT u mi Ml A. H I.IM) V. M. li.Oll I.W t.lSI 6 t 6. as1 8. Ml 7.101 T.9H 7.4H: IIrrtbuiH, Itorkviltft, MurynvlllR, Inim-nuiiou, Bully' Newport, MIMnrHtoWH, rinmipuuut'u. Mfxl;'(i,,, ...... Prt It yal.... Mifflin.. l.l.'l .811 4.1 60 B.M, D.IK S 9. I.W. s.4; (.III 8.111 Rill P. 44; 9.M II I'J ll.SH M.K 1.11 ..' J.ao! 7.6? Ltwittown J,, Aii'.leriiOH'B,,,. i MtiVoytown... I N. Hnuiiltm.,. j HntiMitKfint,. I Tvrouu UrrttU 4.24 4.BJI B.iMlf S-5'l . P.M. is m il-iTTHinnuiiL rw-PltlKlwrif Ktnri lrTM Hrnimrv st lo in ph. Diinmniioii ln.44 (IIiik)i Newport 11.0S Iflnif) ami ur. rives t eitlhmnt7.U0A. X. rw-I'iirtno Rin-m West will slop nt, niin.wiiiinn at 4.50 finil ill Nun port nt 5.14 n. llt.i !ili Hiiu-imI. ffVditlux W.'M.thti Wiiy rinnonifiT Iphvhh Hrtii bur Duily Ihoutbi't lrlus Ptiily uxi'tllHnuily. 1W Qrinie VMt, tli Atlmillo Eirpm1'n- AlWirti Dtllj , tllHuiliur triilm Dally nxuri't Hun.lny. rnclflc KxiirpflR pnut nniR dnllj- psrpjit. MnViny, niid will ntiip Rt I'unrHiiiiiiu nt. 11:111 n. m wlm fluin-'Pd. On Himilavn II will milhc llm fnllowhiic Mill tnim whpn flniwril: l)i ll' Mlll'H 8 ml, HprlUf Hi c i 8;t7, rtU'rsblirif M' Mt UnkintsM. MuVcj towu :. Public Sales. Bills tot the sale of the following described property, have been printed at this office: On Satnrday, February Tib, 1880, the proper ty of Margaret Fleming, dee'd., situated In Carroll twjKs Will be oflured for Bale. Ilrloi Items. . Correspondents who wish their articles published must have them In not later than Sat urday. Letters received Monday morning scarce ly ever Ret published. Preaching in the M. E. Church in this") borough, every evening this week. Bee advertisements of Real Estate in another column. J'iik VhII Atl'. MtTI. Ei. Tr'n El. Aco. 4il I :IKI f.W. F.M. P., A.M. I.Dll .!( 10.66 J00 I 1.17 .6 141 1 is'.m lo. jo 8 la 1 A !?!'!?... 11 ia.t'1 0.61 .mi 13.11 (1. 4S J.l 1.rt.1fl ;! II 3h! !t.l'J '1 ii.mi ii.o7 ..a an '1.04 1.43 J.O ' io. its in .: 10.11 4 51 . p. :ic i.n i.w I M .1 I ft ft'.' I ILl i.n. t'.ii' l.M. P.M. f.U. ' , 7:40 I:l0 f A high school will be opened in LanA disburg on the 2d week in April byiJ lA. llaskins, v. B. P. CautTman has sold his two farms N in Pfoutz's valley to Mr. Jacob Barner, I and proposes to go to Kansas. V. Robert Baskin of Buffalo twp., had V one of his hands badly lacerated by get ting in a clover huller a short time since. i " T"l T Ur ITI .. I T T III . 1.1 xiev. j . in. v lUKej., u. i. win preacu k in the Btone church in Little QermauJ) fjon Saturday evening, Jan. 17. Mr! Emanuel Wise, of Tuscarora twp. Juniata county4 died very suddenly on Tuesday last. The festival of the ladies of the Reform- ed church last week, cleared over all ex- penses abont $68. This considering the vn tiuuci, was uuiug wen. i lie jJuriKarus win nave preacning in the Stone church in Little Uermanv. on Saturday, Jan. 25, at 10 o'clock, A. M, All are luvited. Rev. and Mrs. Hellruan of Duncan, non, were presented with a valuable stiver pitcuer on unristmas ny tne mem bers ot the Reformed Church, Rev. Josephs of the Evangelical church has just closed a protracted meet ing at Bethel church, but with what results we did not learn. ReV. tjal'i of the church of God Is holding protracted meeting at school house No. 3. in Rye twp., and bae already met with some success. V. C. Keller, an attache of the PosU office in Harrisburg, has been arrested on a charge of opening letters and ab stracting their contents. He was held in $800 bail. Twenty-five cents spent for Kendal's Horse Book may save you that many dollars. Kent by mail on receipt of the price. F. Moktimeu, New Bloomfleld, Pa. There will be Presbyterian preaching' at New Oermantown, on Monday, Tues- i. (uay ana Wednesday, mil latn ana I4tn Inst., and at Blaln Presbyterian church Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sun day, 15, 10, 17 and 18. ' "Two funerals in one of our churches in one day, is a very unusual occurrence. But on Monday the funeral of Mr. Swartz in the Reformed church, was immediately followed by the funeral of Mrs. HoBtetter. A A correspondent from the unner end brags about a butcher they have up there. He recently killed a hog, begin ning at four o'clock in the morning and was all done (except rendering the lard) by ten o'clock at night. The "Altooua Tribune" has put on an entire new suit, and comes to us looking very bright and clean. We like to see these evidences of prosperity and partic ularly when the paper is so deserving of success as is " The Tribune." We stated last week that a horse and harness had been stolen on Sunday night from Elihu Bennerof Thompson town.. It was afterwards discovered that the scamp had taken a buggy from Mr. Abram Seiber. Mr. John Umholtz of Tyrone twp.A thinks he raised the brag crop of conO f me past season, it was a briar field which he cleared out and planted in corn and the yield was at the rate of L 1GB buthels to the acre. This is bard to eat. On Monday morning of last week, a ruouiuer empioyeu ac ine ureennark foundry, died very suddenly at his resi dence in ttlllotttsbunr. While attend nir ng hlsyj -nuron me previous evening, toenail i Migni paraiyuo stroKe and it was tnl tout caused death. Elmer, a ten venr old grand son of Mr. ri'iiii uirnnia, v..i I it-I b v. i. , a icit I ago wag badly burned In the face whllrl fni.n Lit...i.i. r t i h ... m f.i ... playing with powder, lie had poured Rome In a hole and laid a coal on It, but an It did not go oil' as quick an 'he thought It would, he went to look at it look at it. e. It wail ?ye slghti nt tharHi when it flashed Into hi race, iijortuiwute It did not spoil tils eye s a resident and energetic. Last barn and in the full-J auled it to another place and put it up again. lie also be gan a house last fall ami on the second Inst., he moved into it. The work he did himself with the exception of a few few, rneiy days help, although he never learn the. trade. t a reeular stated mePtl n a of N ew port Christian Temperance Union, on Hatur- day evening, the following ofloers were elected for the ensuing nix months : President Dr. B. 11. Whitmer, 1st Vice President E. B. Welw 2d Vice Presldent-8. K. Boyer, joyer. itt. I it. hecretarv U. W. Zlnn. Cor. Secretary A. M. Cian I f Treasurer Ellas Bei VvMarx Dukes so well k Treasurer Lllos Beaumon known as the man- (Ofor Isidor Hohwartz of Newport, has xken the business this year for himself. We have no doubt he will use still greater pains to please his custo mers thouglihe has always been known as an accommodating and agreeable salesman. Mr. D. II. Spoils' services will be retained. sudden Death. 'ine community wa! shocked on last Tuesday morning to learn of the death of Mr. Zach. Rice. , of 1 ned 0 Spring township. He had returned from mill on Monday and was carrying in some grain bags when a severe pain caused him to stop his work. Going into the house he was laid down but complained he could not get his breath, and In two or three minutes was dead. Dr. Ellerman examined the deceased and says his death was caused by rup turing a blood vessel of the heart. Mr. Rice Was a man widely known and uni versally respected. Another Sudden Death. Death has again made a very sudden and unexpect ed call in this neighborhood, and gives us the painful task of recording the de cease of Mr. George Swartz, who resided near this borough. On Friday he ate his supper in his usual health, and pro posed to his wife that they go down to the festival. 'The weather being disa greeable, she prevailed on him not to go. Shortly afterwards, he returned from the barn and complained of terrible pain around his heart. Dr. Strlckler was sent for, and subsequently, Doctors Sweney and Hunt were called. In, but medical aid was of no avail and shortly after daylight on Saturday morning Mr. 8. was a corpse. In his death, not only his family meet with a sad affliction and severe loss, but the entire neighborhood lose a kind neighbor, and the county a worthy citizen. The cause of his death was Anglna-Peotorls,or Neuralgia of the heart. He leaves a large family, who, in their bereavment have the sympathy of the whole community. His funeral took place at the Reformed church, of wnicu lie was a wormy memoer, on i Monday morning at 11 o'clock. An Unfortunate Family. A wn of Geo. Keppler residing in Rye twp., in jump ing out of the window at school bouse No. 2. caught his finger ring on the shutter fastening, stripping the flesh from where the ring was to the finger nail. The boy was taken to Dr. Eppley at Marysville,who amputated the finger. Mr. K. and bis family seems to be quite unfortunate, as it is only a few weeks Blnce his wife in crossing a fenoe jump ed on a snag that ran into her foot coming out at the ankle, making a ter rible wound. Besides these accidents It is only three weeks fclnce we record ed an accident that happened to Mr. K. while crossing the railroad at Marys ville. An Unusual Accident. On the morning of the 1st Inst., says the Opinion, Mr. J. W. Brechblll, of Hamilton township, in hauling in a load of grain to town with a four horse-team, after crossing the Heyser bridge, just as the front carriage of the wagon dropped from the culvert on the south Bide, (the grading being de ficient) the tongue of the wagon struck the saddle beaslr with great force, break ing the animal's leg. It was found neces sary to kill the beast in order to release it from its Bufferings. The accident was one of an unusual character, the oldest teamsters asserting that they never knew of a similar case. A Strange Proceeding. The Shippens burg JVews says : On Christmas morn ing, a child was placed in one of the passenger coaches on the train going East, at Newville, with the following inscription pinned on its breast : " This is Mary Love, a motherless child. She is going to her grand-mother, Mrs. Mechesney, at Indiana,' Pa. She is from Newburgh, Cumberland county, Pa. She is sent in the care of the Con ductor. "Geo. A. Crooker, " Kcwburg, Cumberland county, Pa., December, 15, 187!)." It was a female child, abont four or five years old, well dressed and placed on f Rye township ha both Ingenious I spring he built a f took It down and h the cars without escort, money or pro visions for its long Journey. It was found on the seat by Conductor Frelze, after the train had left the station, and as the olilld could give him no intelli gent Information about itself, he found himself in quite a predicament. The child, In order to reach Its destination as Indicated on the card, would have to change cars no less than three times. Mr. Frelze at once took hold of the di lemma, and when he reached Harris burg secured transportation, and tele graphed to each station where the child would have to change cars, and receiv ing favorable answers, sent the child to her destination, which, we presume, It reached in safety." . A man who would. send away a youni child In tbat manner deserves the conl tempt of every person. Doings In the Register's ORIoo. Since our former report the following of pub lic Interest has been placed on record in the Register's office : Letter of Administration have been granted as follows: Estate of AilmtnMrator. Bond. Dr. Imae N Bhatto, (Iporfje Flelsher. I0 Hobert Caster, Wilson W. Gray, 60U Margaret F.em.nB. j 1. Geo. W. Books, Thomas Coleman. SO Christina McNaiiRhton. William Kvei lifirt, 40 Caslleberry Harris, famuel II. Harris, 1MK) Mury l.eiiker, William P. l.enker 0iU Jesse MhitIi, W. H. H)nslpr, ii'i Mary Konh. Banuiel Hhowers MK) Hmnuel Okcson, John Itynard, 3000 Jacob K. Hhearer, Ueo. W. Bmlley, to LETT E IIS TltSTAMENTAItT. Decedent. lizeevtor. James Olltllen. Lewis Olttllen Anna M. lleatty, John Ueatty. Mary H. IloBentog'er, N. 11. Hnento1er. Harvev L. Troup, Mrs.Carrle A.Troup Joseph Binge, Banuiel Drown. For Tna Times. Mu. Edimou : The Bucks Valley Christian Temperance Union met at the Union church in Bucks Valley, Jan. 3d, 18N0, for the purpose of bringing before the people the evil of Intemperance. The roads were muddy and rain seemed on the programme for the night, but never theless, people came from a distance. The exercises were opened by reading the 1st Psalm and prayer by L. E. Bucke, after which Mr. Jacob Billow tbe old temperance lecturer was intro duced and gave quite an entertaining lecture on the " Two Roads." The first he described as a road of beauty and ease, the second as a dark, hard, and very difficult road to travel. The lecture was quite entertaining, and very forci ble. Before the meeting closed, twenty two names were added to tbe list of temperance soldiers. J. J. Anpeii, Sec. Juniata County. We copy the follow ing from the Juniata county papers of last week. Mr. T. Vosburgh, of this place, while engaged in cleaning his revolver, on Wednesday of last week, the piece was accidentally discharged, the ball enter ing at the wrist and coming out in tbe palm of the hand. Dr. Woods Sterrett was summoned and dressed the wound, and it is healing rapidly. Port Royal Times. A house belonging to Mr. Jeremiah Zeiders, in Greenwood twp., was destroy ed by fire on Monday night, Decembcf 22. 1S70. The building was a log struct ure. The household goods were lost In the Are save a few bed clothes arid some meat. The family were in b?d at the time the house caught fire. The origin of the fire Is unknown. About noon on Saturday, Martha Elizabeth Washington, a colored child, aged about three months, was found dead in its mother's bed in Will's hotel. When the mother saw the child alive the last time, which was about 0 o'clock in the morning, it was to all appearan ces tn good health. An inquest was held by 'Squire Loudon. Verdict Acci dental strangulation. On Saturday evening as the wife of Mr. B. F. Martin, of Beale twp., was engaged in ironing, a lighted coal oil lamp was accidentally upset, setting fire to her clothing, but the husband and daughter coming promptly to her rescue she was saved from being seriously and perhaps fatally burned. Mr. Martin was severely burned in his efforts to subdue the flames which had communi cated to the carpet, and by his heroio efforts saved his house from destruction. Cumberland County. We copy the fol lowing from the Cumberland papers of last week : Dr. John A. Hat ton, of Shlppens burgh, is, we learn, in tbe Hagerstown jail awaiting trial. The charge against lilm is, that he took an overcoat at Reilley's hotel, in the above place, and uia not return it. Daniel Ebersole of Hampden twp., lost a fine gray mare last week. He had been working her all day, and in the evening, while returning from the water ing place she suddenly began to stagger, and in a few moments dropped dead. No cause is assigned for the sudden manner in which she met her death. A young man named Clough, was acci dentally shot in the left leg, a few inches above the knee, by a young son of Mr. Harry Walters, on Wednesday night of last week, on the public square, in Shlp pensburgh. The wound although quite nainful. is not considered ilano-erons. Both lads were engaged in "shooting off me oia year." On Monday afternoon, a vouue. well dressed man was noticed breaking into- tne residence of llev. Young, pastor or the U. B. church, living on Railroad street, in Newville, during the absence of the family. The alarm was given when he flel, pursued by officer Best and a number of men. When near Ahl's mule yard, about one-fourth mile from the borough, tbe accused pulled out his revolver when shots were ex changed between him and officer Best. They finally clinched, and during the melee the officer was shot in the leg above the knee by the prisoner who was at once taken Into custody. Officer Bycrs plnced the prisoner, who gave the name of Frank Howard, In lull on Tues day. He represented that he was a resident of Washington City, and work ed In a barber thop on Pennsylvania Avenue. He is said to have been per fectly sober at the time, and says When he broke Into the house he was in search of something to eat. In our opinion old Mother Cumberland will pay for bis boarding for some time. Constable Best's wound was attended to by Dr. Slewart, who probed it, but was unable to obtain the ball. Local Institute. A Local Institute ill lie held at Landlsburir. commenc ing Friday evening, Jan. 23d and con tinuing till Saturday evening. All teachers in adjoining districts are ex pected to be present. Directors, patrons and all friends, of education, are cordially invited to hy resent and to participate in ttiedtsiitrs- H. B. Fanestock, Co. Supt. Chnrch Notice. No preaching in the Presbyterian church next Sunday. Preaching at the M. E. Church next Sunday at fOi A. M. Sunday School 9 A. M. Prayer meeting, Sunday and Thursday evenings. Also, preaching at Mount Gilead 2i P. M., Landlsburg - 7 P. M. Preaching in the Reformed Church next Sunday at 2k o'clock P. M. Forty Pictures explanatory of the diseases and treatment of a horse can be had for 25 cents, by purchasing Kendal's Horse Book. Shotes. Persons wanting some good shotes, will find a lot to select from at the new ware house in Newport. Wm. Stambavgh. t3F" An illustrated edition of "Stories and Ballads for Young Folks, "by Mrs. E, T. Alden, is in preparation for early Issue by the American Book Exchange, New Yoik. Apples. Mr. Wm. Htamdavgh, at the new ware house in Newport, has a lot of Western apples of superior quali ty for sale. y "Leaves from the Diary of ao Old Lawyer : Intemperance the Great Hourca of crime," wbiob is described as a story that will compare with tbe famous "Di ary of a Physician," and as a temperance plea with "Ten Nights in a br Room," is soon to be issued by tbe American Book Exchange, New York. Show Cases Cheap.'-1 have three show cases which I will sell cheap. F. Mon TiMEn, New Bloomfleld, Pa. Silks for Trimming, in various shades, Brocade Ribbons, Bobinet, Silk ties, Lace ties. Shelton Jackets, and many other goods for the Ladies, just opened by F. Moktijieh. - Sleigh Bells. Some nice sleigh bells cheap, also all other kinds of hardware for sale by F. Mortimer, 13SP A precious gem Is "Sellers" Cough Syrup" bas never been known to fait in curing colds, coughs, and hooping cough. P rice 25o. . Phoenix Pectoral will cr.re your Cough. Phoenix Pectoral cures Hoarseness quickly. Phoenix Pectoral tastes good and brings rest. Phoenix Pectoral costs 25 cents prbot.,6 bottles tl. 21y Bold by B. M. EBY, Druggist, Newport 4WChew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco Camphor Milk cures Headache and Neuralgia. Camphor Milk cures Rheumatism and lame back Camphor Milk will cure Cuts, Brulres and Burns. Camphor Milk costs 25 cents pr bot, 6 bottles tl 12 ly Bold by F.MORTIMER. New Bloomfleld. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, c, I will send a recipe that will core you, vbeb or chabgb. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Bend a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Ionian, Station D, New York City. 2 b ly. County Price Current. BLOoxrixxD, January 12, IHQ. Flax-Heed 1 26 Potatoes, 40 Butter V pound 1TQ17 Eggs ft dozen 17 " Dried Apples pound 4 cts" Dried Peaches, 10 O 12cts.Vt NBWrOBT MARKETS. NawpoRT, JinuirylO, 1880. Flour, Extra 5-C0 " Super. 3.25 White Wheat 9 hush 1 40 Red Wheat, 1 40 Rye, C0 Corn 45i0 Oats f) S2 pounds , 40Q 40 Clover Seed per pound 647!4cents Timothy Seed 1 50 FhuBeed - 100 Potatoes, 25433$ bacon, 6 O Lard : 7 cents Hams, Scents. Ground Alum Salt, 1 00 1 00 Llmeburner's Coal, tl 2 I 75 Stove Coal, 4 IS O 4 25 Pea Coal S 25 Buckwheat Coal tl S5 Gordon's Food per Sack ......12 00 E9TATK NOTICE. Notice Is herebygtven that letters of administration on the ett of Mary Kousb, of MadlMin twp.. Perry county Pa, dee'd. have been granted to the undersigned, residing in same towulup. All persons fudebted to said estate arereiursted to make Immediate paymeut aad thosenaviug claling.lopreseutlheinduly authenticated for set tlement. SAMUEL BIIOWER9, Admr. Jan. 6, 1830.) DAHLfHLR PRODUCE MARKKT. OORHBOTID WSKKLT. WOODWAHD A BOHR. C'AHi.isi.a, January 0, 10. Faintly Flour,.. If o Superfine Flour 4 00 White Wheat, tie 1 40 Red Wheat.new.rf 1 4 Rye 65 .i , . da uuril. inc, .... " f MA ' . um.n, .... ...,........,..... Cloverseed i'J;W Timnthysned. ............... .... .... 75 Flaxseed,,..., 1125 G. A. Salt , 15 Fine dd 1 70 Philadelphia Produce Market. PnrLADRl.PRiA. January 10, 1880. Flour iinspllledi extras M 2fi5 60 Penns' vanla family, 'i.(K)f(;a7 Minnesota do., .r,Mit, 15. Mi; patPiit and hlKh grades. 6MfilM Rve flour. H 2.r.3.li5. Cornnieal, 12 Ml. Wheat, red, 1530153, amber, If 4 O l55 whlf 154fU5. Corn quiet and easy yellow, 62063c. s mlxei C93MK!. I Oats quiet i Pennsylvania and wester whll ipihw,: western nnxea.ttiif. KyefVeiiHc. PAnsons-KMNO At the M. E. Parsonage If Concord, Dec. With, by Rev. A. W. iieeker, lil t Crawford Parsons to Miss Myrtle Kling, o( next Bhade Gup. Blums Cmmn-On the 21st Inst., by Rev. .(!"? A Singer, nt Hie borne of Mr. Wllllmn Hionk'nw" Mr. John Burns and Elizabeth Chubb, both v' Ferry County. I Wertz StmnAT. On the 2";th nit., In Newport by Rev. l. E. Zehner, Peter Wertz to Miss Jcait' Sunday, both of Newport. I Potter Davis. On the 25th nit . st th rf' dence of tbe bride's parents, by Rev. T. UrlflH : Mr. Cyrus Potter Sellusgrove, Pa., to Miss Am; 1 Davis, of this county. DEATHS. Moore. In Centre twn.. on the 3nth nTS Infant son of John and Drusllla Moore, rioiuns anu i aays. Lkinari. On the 3d Inst. In East Ney Mrs Catharine Leinura, agea w years, s nr ana 1 aay. Jokes On the 4th Inst., In Mlllerstown, jones in nis o'.in year. Hostetter At the residence of her Miller twp., on the th Inst., Mrs. Leah j ter, relict of John Hostetter, aged at years. ' Rwartz On the flth Inst., at his resll Centre twp., Mr. George Swartz, aged 3 months and 29 days. Dearest husband thou has left as Here thy loss we deeply feel But 'twas God that has bereft us. Ho can all our sorrows, beat: - Vet again we hope M eJG When lh la nf lite .J fled Then In Heaven with toy to fjrefyou, The family of the deceased desire to tr! ineir inanKs u me people oi the town and Til ty. for their kindness and sympathy in HiiJ Lines on the death of onr school Charles A. Evans who died Jan. 8d, 1880 requested to be published in the BloorJ Times. Clasp bis pale fingers Above his white breast T.af Mm Anmn nftlv And leave blm to jest. ' .i j uu Biuiuiai, For sickness Is o'er ; Love and caresses He needeth no more. Press on his forehead, Tbe last kiss of love. Angels have welcomed Onr darling above. Jesus bath called him, Pnre, nndeflled ; Take comfort sad weeper, - 'Tis well with tbe child. , Composed by one of the pupils beloo gin. bis school In East Waterford. 0 RPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTAT By virtue of sn order of the OrphanV rerry uouniy, me unoersignea Aamini etc., or tne eiraie oi Margaret rieming. Carroll township, PeiTy Ounty, Pa., dec seu Dy outcry on me premues on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ItA. 1 The following described Real Estate, tl A LOT OF GROUN situate in Carroll township, about VA, mil ' east of Bloomtleld, on the road WM Bioomlield to Duocanoon, containing a 20 ACRE! more or less, having thereon erect Story Pebble dashed , Dwelling Ho -AND A HMALL ISA aud other outbuilding. The proper' ORCHARD of choieef nitwi.U the I bearing condition, a " ( xood wate: door, and other conveniences Its kx school bouse, shops, c.. In tbe ne make it a property worthy the attentk TERMS OF SALE Ten per cent chase money to be paid when tbe p stricken down, one-half of the balance of April, Ihmj, when possession will be the deed delivered, aud the remaiinW of April, luMl.tnbe fecured by jurtKii, keanug Interest from 1st of April, lswi n- Sale to commence at one o'clock said day. SARAH FLEMJ JUb.NS. K1C11K Adnii January l. 1S80. TESTATE NOTICE. Notice let estate ol Margaret Fleoiuiitg, tale of ( Perry eounty. Pa, deceased, have bee i to the undersiffard. I Ail persous indebted to "aid estate are J to mime payment, audthoM having t f present ilirui duly authenticated to It signed for settlement without deiav 1 JOHN 8. RICH K Y, Admin f 8AKAH FUCiUiiU, Adui.t Ootober21,ls;9 it f NEW CURErplt? .. it. ... ., .. -.: . -- a FANCY S!5?ml.,"h'iDK different varieties. SO assorts Keul for 10 eeut. Cirrularn seul tn. ytila Liilmaraphie Ci4 4Ju,No.u st,Ph!deU.hia.Pa. j rftm'1 " days. 7iliwr i v wc!uuIi, yuw
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