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THE TIMES, NEW RLOOMFIELt), PA , JANUA11Y 11, 1881.
Ije Ioomfitm foifs.
HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN.
How Bees are Made Harmless.
The following contains valuable
lilut to those who are obliged to handle
bees. The little fellows are sharp strikers
when disturbed, but It seems . there is a
very simple way to take the poison out
of 'them. A gentleman says:
Borne years ago I was visiting a fam
ily In Sussex County, N. J., where a
large number of hives of bees were kept
In a yard near the furin-house. The
bees were unusually cross and belliger
ent they would " biz out with angry
fyke" at any one who approached their
yard. On speaking to the old gentle
man on the subject, he said they were
feeding on buckwheat, and were full of
"plzen," and he would oure them by
the time I came agalu.
On the next day I found the bees quite
pool lie and quiet, freely letting me come
quite close to their hives. On asking
for an explanation of their amlableness,
Mr. 8. pointed to an efllgy hanging
near the bee-yard.
lie had put thii up in the night. In
the morning the swaying of the effigy
excited the warlike little fellows, and
they literally covered their enemy all
the forenoon, until all had slung him to
their content, and had exhausted all
their poison without barm to themselves
or others. Verily, knowledge is power.
Rabbits Gnawing the Bark.
It is easy to prevent rabbits from
gnawing the bark of fruit trees. Now
that their food is becoming somewhat
scarce, these animals will soon be attack
ing the young trees and eating the bark.
This they do, no doubt, on account of
an instinctive desire for some bitter sub
stance to aid in digestion when their
usual food becomes dry and innuturious.
To prevent this the stems of young
trees may be smeared with a mixture of
cow-dung and clay made into a paste
and brushed ou with a broom, or a
sheep's liver may be rubbed upon the
bark. The protection afforded to rabbits
by law Is a mistake, as these animals
are vermin and do much damage, much
more in fact than the very small value
of their flesh compensates for.
Getting Rid of Stumps.
Farmers who desire to get rid of their
stumps, may find something to their
advantage in the following recommenda
tion from the Scientific American : " In
the autumn bore a hole one or two
inches in diameter, according to the
girth of the stump, vertically in the
center of the latter, and about eighteen
inches deep. Put into it one or two
ounces of saltpetre; fill the hole with
water and plug it up close. In the en
suing spring take out the plug and pour
in a half gill of kerosene oil and ignite
it. The stump will smoulder away
without blazing, to the very extremity
of the roots, leaving nothing but ashes."
EETWhen you are driving a horse on
a long journey, give it oatmeal in its
water, about a quart in two-thirds of a
pailful. This Is a universal practice in
England ; it keeps up the strength of
the horse and is easily digested, besides
preventing any bad consequences as the
result in drinking.
To Prevent Rusting of Tin.
Rub fresh lard over the dish, and then
put it iu a hot oven and heat it thorough
ly. Thus treated any tinware may be
used i)i water constantly, and remain
bright and free from rust Indefinitely.
fjrMake the most of the little nutri
ment contained iu potatoes. They
ought to be steamed or baked. The lat
ter is the best, and soaking iu cold
water for half an hour before putting in
the oven is an advantage. In neither
se should the skin be removed before
ooklng.
' - . - .
Grateful Women.
None received so much benefit, aud
none are so profoundly grateful and
nhow such an Interest In recommend
ing Hop Bitters eg women. It is the
only remedy peculiarly adapted to the
many Ills the sex is almost universally
subject to. Chills aud fever, indigestion
or deranged liver, constant or periodical
sick headache, weakness in the back or
kidneys, pain in the shoulders and differ
ent narts of the body, a feeling of lassitude
and despondency, are all readily remov
ed by tliene Bitters. Outran!. 1 t
A Foolish Mistake.
Don't make the mistake of confound
ing a remedy of acknowledged merit
with the numerous quack medicines
(hat are now so common. We eak
from experience when we' say that
Tarkir's (JlDger Tonic is a sterling
health restorativ aud will do all that is
claimed for it. We have used it our
weUjeii with the happiest results for
.Rheumatism and when worn out by
overwork. Bee adv. Timcu.
Great Reduction in Prices
ATIRAWENTZEL'8 STOKE
IN BLAIN, PENN'A.
In order to make room for the reparation
about to take place in our Store Room, we
will sell goods at GREATLY REDUCED
Prices for
Tlie Next Sixty Drtys.
MARCH AL &
Ttf lending itrrat from ftetorr to pnrohixtr, enn Mil
high, AH liiohi'i Inns, sol I J wnlmit oust , ft nntavs, '
r oeterinineu tbai etry one mist I have an undo
thpiffortpiitthp prlre at IfJO. U'l fttind Ofl F
trrrr Mrc&n ftKHHIl. MtNlt: mid
UWcr nt Wtiw ncofell trie moiiej Willi jour hunk i.r any ns)tiHiU' lurrcliatil. to br paid t
II Origan U saiUfaoiory, or to be ivturned to vou I f Or fun I reiuruni ui us,
oaniA hft Only Housa In America r own, 4 u r nntt
nmina SukHata. ''"pt'.r. i lettt and ti-md iji't .fur SUO. Urrli r lir. ci or m i. :,.r iill il -crifiloa.
MA lit HAL As MMll'U, 8 Wert EU.nth Klnit, INew Vork, A. V.
Cannot get out I S "A r. I
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A Medicine recently discovered and used by an emin-nt physician with tfonHprfiil nrces. All dniceM
and country itorea have It or will pet it for you. Also a aure cure for I IV IICjH-:RTIIV.
Tk B?n p"
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sii i v bottle, and can be outainea irom au aruggista,
PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I.
Proprietors.
11 Clveow
THE SUN FOR 1881.
Kveryb'Kly p:iI Tmk Him. In the nlttttmn of tliln
newnnaiHT in rouKi mut the ytr to ctum uvery body
willrtn.l:
I. Allthn worMV noun, M't pwontcil that the rfarlr
will Kt: th Krtiitifrit uiiini'.nt nf initiruitttiou witti the
loHMt u n pro tit bie I'xjH'inlitiiri) nf timo Htul eye muUt.
The Hun lnw ntrn tiiMMv-r'l tlif k)IUmi rni un betwevu
rtHluuilitiit tuilni'KM atiil uimutisiiactiiry brmlty.
II. Much uf lliut furl it iiwh wmch dtjiuuiU lean
him m Uh rcoKl't'(t iti!ti)rtitu(( thau upnii its (ntrnnt
to maukiiid. From ttiormnt to mnriitnr THit Hvh
prtiitK a coiithiu J ptury nf thf Ifvrw nf reiki tnt-u and
woi.H'ii, and if tlit ir dm tin, p!rub, Iovum huten, and
triittbleit. ThiM t.iry fn murt vat Jrd and nmro intereHt
iutr than any rimitiu, tiiat whh r-wr di'viitfd.
III. tioinj writliikf In every roliimn, aud frfuhnenn,
nriKiuality, aocuiui!) , uu d 'curiuu iu ttiu ttvatmeatof
eviry aubjurt.
IV. HmiL-at comment . Thk Hiin'h halHt In to upeak
out fenrlKly almnt inn and tliliify h.
V. KqtiaU'-andor in dfalltiK with eaoh political party,
ml eipiul rcaibiit'MH to tiuintiid what U pra ni-wniiliy
cr to rubuke what in blahiublt: iu DouKKTatic or Ut'pub-
lea u . .
VI. Altaolnto indnPiidMi n pnrtlttan nrfraniwitiona
but unwtsvcriiiar ti alty to trut IVrtMK'rutie prinoipM,
Thk Sun bfliiivuN that th (.(ivHriiniftit which the tNm.
flitiitimi htIvmh ua ia a trond oni to ktp. I in notion of
dutv la fo ivntnt to it utmoH power tin- etfoit f li en
in the Kepubiicaii pm ty ( &et no anotbi-r form of iUtv
rnmpnt iu thft nlaiw of that wnleh ettntfi. The year
!! aud the yMtra immediatidy followiiiM: will proba'ly
de"iilo thia aupreini'ly iuijuirtHUt emit tut. 'jiiK nvv
trflievea that the virtory will lie with the people aa
amiiuHt the Hinu-a fur monopoly, the ltin for plunder,
and the KiiiKH for imiKTial power.
Our terma are aa toilnwH :
or th Daily Hi'N, u f nr pasn ah't of twenty
elKht column. ti' price by niuil, Miht, j'aid ia HH wnta
a month, oi Hil.il O a yeHr; or. nu-lndniK the Huuday
paier. an eWht-pare alioet ttfv.Nix column, tb
price ia 3 Ct uU a moiitli, or 87,T tt year, iKMtaftJ
paid.
acimmt.-ly at 81 a eA'a, Matar imld.
inennnna eiiirmii 01 thk Hun in aiao iiirnianva
luepm-eot uw Wkkly Hun, eK" I
columna, 1a 111 a vear. noatHtfu isa'd. Ko
nairea. flflv-ii
ear, poHtafro ia'd. For elula of U'ix
fct'inliiiK 10 we will wild an extra oopv fret
no an I'iiih vip- irit.
AdilpMHul W. If-ni.tNn.
liblUUerof IhkHun, Nuw York City.
L&O to S1195 a Month. ENCYCLOPEDIA
VI sO &J n sf 'Myr "id forms for Bul-
IIW VV I s U sd Men, Farmer. Mi
oks Men, Farmer, Mu-
a jt assaa. sw . eiiMntca and nui kintitn n
TUUK J Wrl,S.,!ltlnK,",t- 1-p.fre.
cnanica ana noi KihRTin
LAWYER
tirpot auccaas. One iiL-eht
oui i in on, town, an-
fillii,r li,9 In lul .1... .....
othir 75 In :l lir a.. Knvoa 1. 11 tlmra Ita cl. in I
evirylKHlv iiiiI It. hirnil fur circular. ami lean.
Mm tjenri al A?t'iita aiili'U. Aililru
1'. W. 21KUI.KR A t'l ., I, WW An b St., Nil 'a, r.
laly
lOHI'ltlNTIXHi.i rvrry iteacrliniitn neatly
I and jirntiintiv exooiitcd at Kfa.,iiHhle Kate'
at tuPtBWMiiiitteld TimeK 8tpsm Juli omre.
SMITH ORGAN CO., !pn
mil ihti bosutirtil Ornso, TO fiuhm. .Tfc fl I I
. 1&iup, 4 Het of II.. K r.r VvW
ivrttitiliy to ti-st I hi
I KN I Kl ITIII.M flODk. u, t-mni.l. V Mu
Ifteen Days
Trial " fc-nd with
iltiL-i'iit Ore ill. H 4
NEW PREMIUM CCRN S HELLER,
VM.Y.fllEAP rilA-TICl.R IIAMM'ltltN H1IF.I .I.Mt
ALAUli, W 11.1, Do Ah All '"II AH ANY I. UU1J.A11
Mil l.l.Ht l.N 11IJ. JM.M1K1 1.
TWO IMPORTANT. ADVANTAGES.
IPf HST. It d"f not Injure the rru, anii lu ihtruoru Just th
tuinv to uvo fur flifUlnj? tern ftr
HH:ON IJ. TIib tip and ind butt m ? I"" rorn run ha
1hIIm1 Into ono YfflMel, aHi the limly of the mi Intu niiotlliT.
hit'h In nn lnimpinfi(:onvrnl"!.ci, an ninny luruiem plant only
the corn fronihuTiilclillnnf the fur.
Kry Farmer -nnt thin (ilu ller tor flirlllncrorn for vonl
try, for m' Tl. for nopil.or for anv Itiil lr puT-jom-, to uiattcr
llow tnnnv 1-iri'-, M'j-li-prlrPiI phrlfirs he nmv lim f .
it will IMv For Ifnelf Mnnv TItnctt
Oirer on Any I-'arm.
rnrjnfM cmtN miKi.i.ftii u iipninM to hopomi" the
S'i:i i.tnof ttio ilnv. AVtip.i otipo Introihlppli.rio ol htr Fmnll
Wehollovo Hi ! In lip the Hint Ihmil Corn Hicller ever
AOK.PCTS WANTKFI In pi nry bounty.
Airtlrnlttiral Im'plpmPiitu, Akk tovr pkAl.rn roa it, and If lip haH not (rot It,
'nil a SV'tnpIp proiiald to nnr nih)rpB upon rorp'pt of fj. . Aihirofe
ily MaiiufiusturerH, Publisher!, FARM A FIRESIDE, Springfield, Ohio.
a4w
CURED
IN 20 MINUTES BY
V A-SANO
iqk Rl B "hiIvvik'hh and ntlloufineaK.
VECETABLE
A PUHELY VEGETABLE ItKMEDY'
FOR INTCRNAL AND EITERSAl tit,
la a nre tare for all the dlaeaws for which It li reeommeDded,
and Is always PERFECTLY SAFE In the hands
of even the moat Inexperienced person.
It I at Bare and quick remedy for COUGHS, RORF!
THKOAT, CHILLS, and similar troubles: utrords Instant
relief In the most malignant forma or DIPHTHERIA, and
la the best known remedy for Rheumatism and Neuralgia.
The Oldest, Best, and Most Widely Known
Family Medicine In the World.
It has been used with such wonderful success In all
parts of the world for CRAMPS, CHOLERA, II AKHIKEA,
DYSENTERY, and all BOWEL COMPLAINTS that It la
considered an unfailing cure for these diseases.
Has stood the test of Forty Years' Constant
Use In all Countries and Climates.
It Is RECOMMENDED by Physicians, Missionaries,
Ministers, Managers of Plantations, Work-Shops, and
Factories, Nones In Hospitals In short by Brerybodjr,
Everywhere, who baa ever given it a trial.
It is without a rival as a liniment.
; It should always be used for Pain In the Back and Bide,
and brings speedy and permanent relief In all coses of Uralses,
Outs, Sprains, Severe Burns, Scalds, etc.
I . Bio family can safely be without It. It will annually
save many times Its cost in doctors' bills, and its prlco brings it
.within the reach of all. It is sold at Si5c., SOc, and H per
Always Get The Best.
THE CHRISTIAN AT WORK.
A Large Quarto Weekly. Jlrtlplous, Literary
und taint y Jfeicyjaper.
Evangelical, Non-So:tarian, Independent.
Thla Faninna Wwlily cniuiriKoa a rare cnmlilnation
of Ut'llKioiia, l.lt.Tr , Hrii iitittr, Prai th al ami I inn ly
Tiiiiiua. It miipliiya the Hunt 1 alont hi ail il. artmrlit,
Hint iiit'rK iip.111 itM aixti'eutli yi-ar with iiii)r(uwt
tiieaiiaaiul rantitli'a aii't the euertry ami MH'iieiire
n-tiuiuiUi t piii tnrui rvery iilvilxe aud oblixuMou Ui lu
readera ana thti puhltr.
THE CHRISTIAN A 2' WORK'
not only believea lu Working tHiriHtlnnw, but advocate
the ru-ht and aeeka t promote the welfare of all worH
era In avM'ationa deHiued to elevate, the Jeopl and
ativanre the proHjHTity of tlie country. It bebuvea iu
ProtfreNH and Improvement -Moral, Mental and I'll y a.
icl aud that while the world movea the people ahould
tie advancing iu the riKbt directiou. Aiming to lur
nitih thu
Bent Weekly of its Class,
It luvltea an examination of Ita contents, and a com par
lit on of the merit thereof with thtt of coutemiHtrary
J'mruala. Indeed, it ciainia that the btat ia always the
Cheapeat.
FOIIAI, KTYLK ANI
"Tht rhrintiau nt Work" ia a beautiful Weekly of
T.venty LarKe Quarto PaKea.
OUIi TEllMS FOR 1SS1.
One iiiljaiKiptiiiu, oue yrar, lu aUvauce S3 00
rural iiionlha , bo
OtieaiiliMi'i'iiitinii, two yi.ar-,lll ilvan-e.... ( 00
UuKailluK-nptiiHi witli one urw subscriber, both iu
advamw, in una ri'iuiitauce B00
Oue aiilMcrliitlou with two new aulwcribeaa, all
ttirt-f in ailvaurf, iu one rtiiiiittaucti... 7 uu
OllP aiinaiirflltitlll With tlir.w. tlw .li)i.rllu.M ull
four In ailvanor. In one rinlttau ,840
Ouu alilMtriiXioii Willi four new aulnturilivra, all
nv lu ailvaiirp, iu oui iiiinitlaiior 10 00
Any iiiiinlMTiivpr rvrat tlip.ame rate, luvai-iably
' with on rt'iuittt noe.
I Suliiu'rilie now auil irrl tlio low raw. We irtve mi
; priiiitiiiia,aiiilmiervr the riirhtui withdraw our liber
al o't'li .ata at any time after aix muutha.
1 iV' aa ''Ve ,"""""'l'llcati""
N. UALLOCK, Publisher,
ivjsroaaway, jy. 1,
Eiii'XT K N Tii; k. -rtTc"rheTebygir".
J en that Letter of Administration on the
rafale i of Itobeil On: clec'il.. lute ol Uuville town.
ahln. Perry eoniity, r.. have been granted lo.
Jane Orr. ol aalrl towiialiii.
All tiei'ionHlnilehteil t.,i said eat Ate are requested
to make liuuwillale payment, and thoae having
oia iiH lu iircaent thrin duly authenticated for
settlriut n. to
.TANK ORK, Adni's.
Nov. lit, 1Hl) a j. t. M lutlre, atl'y.
Newport Advertisements.
jEWPORT DRUGSTORE.
Havlnir on hand a complete assortment of thsfol
lowln, articles, the subscriber asks a sbsreof rear
ratronaae.
l)rtiff and Medicine,
CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS.
Also a full stock of
Concentrated Eomedies,
ESSENTIAL OILS.
Brashes, Perfumery
IIAIll OIL,
AKD
FANCY ARTICLES.
Also alwaya on Hand
PURE WINES & LIQUOR
FOB
MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL
PCUPOBEa
PHYSICIANS ORDERS
Currfttlly and Promptly Filfet
B . M . EBY,
Newport, Penn'a.
it. s. cook & co.,
Afrree to aell all kinds of
LUMBER AND SHINGLES,
for LESS MONEY than anyotber dealers in this
county. We will also take good Tlmberon the
stump or delivered at our Mill in exchange for
Lumber, So, We u?e G'leartleld Pine and Hem
oca only.
W. R. 8. COOK ft CO.,
. Jfewport, Terry Co., Pa.
October 10, 1876.
JONAS' BROS, & CO.,
(Formerly John Jones ft Son,)
Grain 8c Produce
MERCHANTS,
Brick Warehouse, Front St., aboTe Market i
Newport, Perry County, Pa.
WE would respectfully Invite the patronage of
the farmers, and the publlo generally, as
the HIGHEST PKICKH the market will afford,
will be paldfor all kinds of
GRAIN,
FLOUK,
PRODUCE
SEEDS AND
KAIIiHOAD TIES
We have constantly on hand,
fri8H,
SALT.
PLA8TER,
CEMENT
COAL, .
IRON,
STEEL,
HORBE SHOES. ftc.&o.
FOR BALE AT THK LOWEST KATKS.
Orders promptly oiled,
Newport, July 80, 1876 tf
J B. HARTZELL,
Wholesale Tobacco Dealer,
Wright's Building,
arnwroiiT, pa.
Sole Agent tor Lorllard's Superior Tobaeoot,
atrhSX'a.ic'e.?" W,U 600i'
Your orders are solicited.
8 44
g I-IIMES,
Fire-insurance Agent.
OFFICE:
South East Corner Market Square,
NEWPORT, PENN'A.
FIRE INSURANCE POLICIES written In llrst.
class companies on alt kinds nf insurable proper
ty, at fair rates, and losses honorably adjusted
and promptly paid.. Correspondence solicited.
CompauicH Jlepresented :
jfCtna.of Hartford,
Commercial Uuliin,
Fire Association, Phil'a.,
Assets,
18,700.000.
1,4(H,0ii0.
i,i 78,000.
B. HIMES, Agent.
March 11, 1880 ly
Agents Wanted KBJSBW
LY KNITTING MACHINE ever Invented. Will
knit a pair of Stockings, with HEEL and TOK
COMPEETE. In iW minutes. It will also knit a
great variety of fancy work for which there is al
ways a ready market. Hencl lor Circular and
terms lo the TWOMBLY KNITTING MACHINE
CO.. 409 Washington Street. Mass. 3u4m
M'P UFPITl Don't you want aomeeheap
IV 14 A K l0 '"r rants and Kuits t
0 II Lall, It you do, don't fall to ex
amine the splendid assortment for sale by F
MORTIMER. You can aultyoursellln style and
price.
IMlOKS!
Gift lioolcs,
Children Hooks,
Blank Hooks,
School Books,
Bibles ! Testaments !
And all Kinds of Books
AT BEACIP8
Book & J)rug Store.
Stationery at Wholesale or Retail
ty Subscriptions taken for all News
papers and Magazines.
E. C. BEACH,
Newport, Penn'a.
November 18, 1879
A UCTIONEERS.
JAS. P. LATCHFORD,
A VCTIONEMR ,
Would respectfully Inform the publlo that be
w cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders
will receive prompt attention.
-DONNALLY'B MILLS, PERRY CO., PA.
TAMES CLEELAND
J Auctioneer,
flirershla arwla h. i,i,. t
Cumberland cotuitles. Post otllce address:
illiarni.n.J.I. D.. V-
w.
D. HENRY,
A VCTIOKKW.n.
BlaiD, Perry county Pa.
Si'TflrmR ModflrntA in a.... a.a.lAn .
to render satisfaction. tf
Anctloneer. The nnderslgtied given
DOtlcethftt hA WlltervanlAa at an m.lnl In Tnr-.
or Dauphin counties. Orders are solicited and
promptatteationwillbe Riven.-
is. u.
New Buffalo
Perry eo.. Pa
B. HARNISH,
AUCTIONEER,
BatlHfactlon guaranteed. 611
D
AVID M'COY,
AUCTIONEER,
ICKESBUKG, FERRY COUNTY, PA.
. Charges moderate. Prompt attention tald
to ail calls.
AUCTIONKElt. The underslened gives
notice that he will ciy sales at a reasonable
late. Satisfaction, guaranteed.
9 Address
. TH08 8UTCH. Jr.,
Not. 18. '78 Kew Bloomlield. Pa.
P P. HOOVER,
AUCTIONEER.
Attention given to sales, and satisfaction guar
anteed. Prices low. Call ou or address
v. f. imnviYu
KUiottsburg, ra.
Augustl 2, 1879.
HICNItY' KLL,
w ,, AUCTIONEER.
Would respeclfully mloim the citizens of Perry
County that he v.111 cry fales at shoit notice, and
at reasonable rates. Batisfactlnn guaranteed.
r Address Hbkht Kjux, Ickesburg, Pa. '
H
0ME MANUFACTURE.
LOOK OUT1
Iwauldrespeetlvelylnform myfriendsthat :t
tendoallingupon them with a supplyof good
ofmy
OWN MANUFACTURE.
Consisting of
OA8SIMERS.
OA8SINET8,
FLANNELS, (Flalnandbar'd
CARPETS, Jfeo.,
to exchange for wool orsell for easb.
J.M.BIXLBB.
Obntbx Woolkm Factory . 6.17.4
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE.
It Is sure lo euro Bravlns, Splints
Curb. c It removes all unnatural
enlargements. Does not blister. Has
no equal for any lameness on beast or
man. It has cured hlpiolnt lame
ness in a person who had suffered IS
years. Alocored rheumat ism. corns.
frost bites, or any btulfes, cut or iaireness. If
has no equal for blem'sh on hordes, gend for Il
lustrated circular elvlna positive nrnof. Prlrn.
one dollar. All lJrupslsis ' ave It or ran get for
you. Ir. B. .1. Kendall & Co., Pros., Enosburgh.
Falls, Vermont.
liARKIS & EW1NG. Agents.
Pittsburgh. Fa.
3
LOOMl'IKLU ACADEMY.
The next reenlar aeslon of this institution be
gins MUXDA Y, & ptember 6A, 1HHH.
F ill preparation. Classical or otherwise. Is giv
en foi any College Male or Female either for
Freshman or Sophomore year.
A thorough coui'xe is provided for teachers, and
the option Is given for selecting ote or two of the
higher studies.
Music. Drawing and Fainting.
Philosophical and chemical aprarats for the
tudy of the Natural Sciences. LUerary Society
Library.
Students are at all tlmesunderlhe supervision
of the Principal, and their progress and condui t
noted on their weekly reports.
Boarding. If paid in advanrw, W W per
week, otherwl. i7,. Tuition from eenlatit
II. oa per week In advance.
For further Infurmulnn address
J. U. FI-ICKINtiKB. A. B.. Principal,
or W. Oriek. Proprietor.
New Bloomlield. rerry fa.. Pa.
Augast 10,1880.