. - , m .y . .u.Mfc.B ,m.m f iiminiwaw - ymmifrVII - T -1 r- n . ' i i m m im.1 n I IJIXITI Ifcl II lilHWIIlWWlWW MtHI-'MUM "' ""VS ' """"""" , J ' I'ilH TIMES. NKW ltLOOMFIHl.H, I'A.. DKC10M11U11 20. 1881. THE TIMES. PENNSYLVANIA ft. B.-UIDDLB DIVISION On nd after Monday, Oct list, last, Ienirr.r TrfcluR will nut louuwt , WKRTWAMD. EASTWARD. WnyiMHll.Acn.iPltn. (w (r'u It'D &. PntH011AL STATIONS. MITI. J'ni Tii A.w. r.u. 8 49 l.tO .9 19. BS 99 19.94 14 13.17 .Wjls.lM 61 11.67 40 11.44 8.00 II. us 111.43 .M e.a-) s.m A.M. A.H 19. K) g- Off B.SS Ir.n. 10. M 1'hiladelphla, nrrllmr, Marysvllte, Duur.unou. Aaueduct A. M P.M. 6.1)0 H.82 Ml ft. 47 MJ ,7 . ID f.V. 1 7.0a ta 48 .BS 6!r) .It t.W t II 1.69 9.W 1.86 s.uo 9.110 B.31 (L4U M .Ml 9.2 9.81 lo.ti 9.6o biiily' Newport 9.1 t.Oft 11. IB, 11.31 11.49 IJ.IIB 1.18 l.ftfll S.Uil H.97 low I (MS a. lit Mlllrrstottli, Mifflin LewlRtown J., Huntingdon.. Tyrone. at. 1 7.011 4.80 19.18 d.05 7.01 7.( lift 1.66 AltnOD I. BO 1:1ft too PITTSBURGH. V.H.lA.H.Ir.H.fA.ll.H tir"FittMlmtvhF.prfsa West will stni-M DimcATinnn lit 10.69, t.mv.urtl il.U and Milieretown at 11.S1 p.m. wlieu iukkmI. IVdoliiK Vet,th Way Pasaenpr.r leave Harrla borg Dally tlieothertrslua Dully except Suuday. Fsat line West, daily, .topplmr mi Hun DAT ohlt, at Dnucanunn 4.81, Newport, 4.63 V. M , Pantile Kiprei,, Went, Iravnn Philadelphia, dn'ly 11.85 P.M., and aiopaat Lluncuuuun, (Four) 4.43 Newport 6.06 A. M. Uriel" Itomtt. We call attention to the advertise, ruents of good Harrisburg business llrms, wlilnh will be found on 0th lmire. ( Last Tuesday the weather would haveN Idone credit to Bepternoer, tuermometer 65 degrees. VKv o-Piipral nnnsnnt of the attorneys. all cases below No. 15, on the trial fist for January term, have been postponed IiUden Wilson, or Oakland juiiis, lately killed a couple of pigs, one of which was thirteen months and the other fifteen months old, the combined weight of which was 1107 pounds. A tea store, that has a lottery attached to it, has been opened in Harrisburg. AS lotteries are liit-gui, pei unpa mo n"-4 thoritles may take an interest In the1 concern. CI The attempt to light the Btreets of Bloomfleld by night, is still In its vir- ginity, and there appears to be a good bit of virgin foolishness about it, too. Only I five of the lamps will burn. V We have seen It stated In several ex changes that the Indian School at Car lisle was self supporting. A friend from there writes to us that is not go, and that It does not pay one fourth of its expenses. The new stage,built for the Rice Bros., , has been on the road the past week, and all who see it say it is a credit to the I builders, S. H. Beck & Bro of . this place. The Pennsylania railroad comyany'' will sell excursion tickets, to all points on their road and branches, on Decem ber 24th, 25th, 26th and 31st, and Jan uary 1st and 2nd, good to return until January 8. William Brown's nail machine in the nail factory, broke- in three pieces on Tuesday, while running at full speed. No damage was done, other than giving some of the nail feeders a good scare. Record. A few days ago a great many citizens ' of Walker township turned out to cap. ture the bear that had been seen the day previous. Bruin, however, was not to be seen that day, and so it turned out a IIJVSL VJl.J IVI VHIJVUllUlj VVUID4 I A son of Emanuel Bheibley of Spring twp., aged about ten years, was hurt by a horse at Newport,on Saturday, so as to cause the death of the boy on Sunday. The boy was hurt by being squeezed 'against tne manger by tne norse The publio will not have good roads', until the taxes are payable in cash, and the supervisors can hire men to work regularly on the public highways. One . I hundred dollars expended in that way. I will do as much good as four times tne A 1 amount worked out, as at present 1 We were surprised last week, to re ceive the Daily Evening Sentinel, and on looking further, to find that it was from Carlisle. If the people give him the proper support, brother Peffer promises that Carlisle shall continne to have a "Daily." The paper looks well, and would be a credit to the town. The engineers who are surveying a line for a railroad from Marysville, in this county, it Is said are working in the interest of Vanderbllt, who wishes to construct a iftie from Harrisburg to Connellsville. At Harrisburg it would connect with the Reading and be a through route, to compete with the Penn sylvania railroad. Arrangements are being made to have r Christmas trees in two of the Elliottsburg churches on the evening before Christ mas for the amusement and benefit of the Sunday school scholars. In the E. V. Q. church of the same place appropri ate services will be held on Christmas at nine o'clock' a. m., after which the i ouuuuy scuuui Bciiomrs ui luai cuurcu will be treated to confectionaries. The Coat Sale. We still have a good line of Coats and Dolmans, and as they must be closed out, they will be sold at reduced prices. Come and get a bargain. F. Mortimer. Personal. Mr. J. B. Morrow has re tired from the position of editor of the Star of the VaUcy, Newville, and bis place is taken by Mr. Qeo. P. James. Captain Pratt, of the Indian school at Carlisle, spent Sunday in- this place. He was accompanied by Dr. Riggs, who for many years has been a missionary among' the Sioux Indians. The doctor preached for Mr. Edgar ou Sunday morning. Church yoMcea. Preaching In the M. E. Church next Sunday at 10 A. M. Prekbyterian Church Preaching next Sunday at 11 A. M. and 0 P. M. Sun day School at half past 8 A. M. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. Tlirco Cent posture slumps can always be sent us for the fractional part of a dollar and they can always be had. Bending silver in a letter Is risky. tf A Strange Cnso. On Thursday last a little child ofSaml. Bentzel, of this place seemed fretful and had been so the night previous. Towards evening Mr. B. took up the child and accidentally discovered the blunt end of a sewing ma chine needle sticking out Just below the pit of the baby's stomach, lie held the child and his wife pulled out a Qrover & Baker sewing machine needle that had gone In fully two Inches. Where the child got the needle Is a mystery, as theyj have a Singer machine. f A gentleman from Liverpool informed us, a few days since, that several par ties Interested in the speculative life in surance craze, In the vicinity of Liver pool, received their premiums on the 3rd lust., on the death of their vlctiniB, otherwise called subjects, from the Ber rysburg, (Dauphin county,) company. Our informant did not state what amount of insurance they held, but the company settled with them for $14 on 11,000. The amount of money paid In assessments has not been stated. While in Millerstown, last Saturday, a gentle man, who was one of the victims of the craze, informed us that his payments upon a subject amounted to over $150, and after the death an Adamsburg com pany paid, or wanted to pay him $130 and a few cents. The officers of the company were "sherlfl'ed," aud before long we expect to report some court trials and convictions in this vicinity. The whole business is about wound up. Newport Ledger. '. v. Cnniullineiit in Jmlere Jimklii. Tbn members of the Juniata County Bar tendered Judge Junkln, the about re- K tiring Tresldent Judge of this Judicial ' District, a supper, the following Invita tion having been sent to him : To the Hon. li. F. Junfcin, President Judge 41st Judicial District. Dear Sir: As your term of office will soon expire, we, the undersigned, members of the Bar of Juniata County, as an expression of our high regard to wards you, as a man and a Judge, ask you to meet us at Hayes' Hotel, Tues day, December 13th, 8 o'clock P. M. and hope the time and place will suit your convenience. Signed by all the members of the Juniata County Bar. Mifflintown, December 10, 1881. Jb the Gentlemen composing the Juni ata County Bar : Your invitation to a Bar supper, com ing as it does from a body of gentlemen of undoubted legal attainments, is a mark of respect highly appreciated. As a token of your esteem It is accented. ' as also an indication, that our relations for ten years have been satisfactory, and this to me is truly gratifying. During all the period menttoned,our Intercourse has been amicable, and uniformly kind. Permit me to assure you however that I am sensible, that much is due to you as members of the Bar, for the good and friendly intercoursejust adverted to. Your uniform courtesy and exeumlarv conduct, rendered the task imposed upon me easy, and it was your aid which en abled the courf to move the business j-Vithout a jar. I shall ever cherish the most pleasing recollections of our inter course, and although forced by the pres. sure of duties to decline your invitation. I am deeply impressed by this token of your regard. V UUIO 1.1 III V , B. F. JUNK IN, 'VT., 4... 1 Cumberland County. We copy the fol lowing from the Cumberland county papers of last week : From Tha Volunteer, i Instead of firing out of the new armory the firing so far has boeu1 done Into it. One day last week some men were blast ing rock in Robert Bradish'a yard, and one of the blasts threw a piece of rock weighing about twenty pounds upon the roof of the armory, a distance of at least one hundred feet. The stone fell with such force as to crush through the roof and knock a part of the plastering of the ceiling, about two feet square, down. Al. Huston, of Penn twp., while saw ing wood with circular saw one day last week, accidentally had the forefinger of his left hand sawed almost entirely off. Dr. Longsdorf dressed the wound and is trying to heal it on again, but whether he succeeds or not "it stops the fiddling." From I7ie Valley Sentinel. J Mr. Christian Watson, son of Mr. Jacob Watson of near 1'lainfleld, has lately returned home from Mexico, after an absence of nearly eleven years, much improved In circumstances. He lately sold one of his mines for twenty-flve thousand dollars, and is, we believe, in terested in several more. He has just deposited five thousand dollars for his mother's use. A small fire occurred in Shlppensburg on Saturday last about one o'clock. A small frame dwelling house belonging to Mrs. Mary Martin, and occupied by John Boles, colored, caught lire from some unknown cause aud was complete ly consumed. The poor man saved but a few articles. His children were in the house aud the house locked at the time, as both he and his wife were out work ing. No insurance. Important to Travelers. Special in ducements are offered you by the Bur lington Route. It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found else where in this issue. A publio sale of choice Kentucky and West Virginia cattle, is to be held at Loyeville, on the 20th inst. 2t JunlnU County. We copy the fallow. Ing from the JunlnU county pMpern of last week : IFi-om Tlit. Democrat ami Iteglstef. Mr. Jacob Smith, residing In Walker township, near Van Wert, died sudileuly inn Huntlay i'jht, the 3rd Inst. He re tired to up . n ins usual neann ami admit 'l0 o'clock he rntniilitlned to his wife that he was very wm ui and requested her t pet him a driuK or water. Kiiedidso. He then Informed her that he felt badly, and In a few hours thereafter he wns a corpco. He was aged 04 yearn, 6 months and 11 days. Two Sudden Deaths In Lanoaster, A correspondent says ! Two sudden deaths occurred here, the first was the well-known Col. Plper,a wealthy banker of Lancaster city, lie died very suddenly Wednesday afternoon, at his farm, some two miles west of the city. He was lu town during the day. , Henry Helss,was for some years a local preacher in theEvangella Church, but lie died In the fellowshltybf the Church of God. His wife died lttst week in Phila delphia. Yesterday Mr. Helss died very suddenly. Both bodies were placed in a vault, to await the coming of a sou from the west. From the West. IiAPOrlTB ClTTj Iowa. Mr. Editor I w!U give you eome of tbo markets from this place. Everything leems to be on a boom. Hoga are $5.00, lire weight new corn, 40 ) oata, B2 floor $3.70, per hun dred potatoes, Jl.00) tttrntp.s, 60) apples, (1.60 batter, 25 , eggs, S3. The corn crop wail good tbla aeaaou, around here wages are tl. 50 lor picking corn , and hands scarce al that. Most of the corn ia picked now. We have had very little enow or cold weather this fall, but rain and bad roade. December 10, 1881. F. M. IIarper's Maoazinh for January Is a strong number, beautifully Illustrated. The frontis piece is an illustration drawn by Alfred Fred ericks, entitled "The Challenge," representing a familiar legend of the Court of King Francis. The leading illustrated paper treats for the firm time a characteristic Western subject the Transportation ' coa' from Pittsburgh down Hie Ohio and Mississippi Hirers. The paper is contributed by U. F Muller, and is admirably illustrated by J. W. Alexander. And this is followed by a great variety of other articles that cannot full to iuterest readers of every claBS. The Editor's Easy Chair, besides Its other interesting gossip, gives a pleasing sketch of Materna, who la to be a prominent attraction in the coming Musical Festival. The ottier departments are full of entertaining and in structive matter. . Godey's Lady's Book for January la full of good things. A beautiful ateol plate, Illustrating the escape of the Countess Isabella from the castle of Bchonwaldt, as told by Sir Walter Scott lu "Quentla Durward " a dou ble page dtalgn for a window curtain, In col ors the usual rich illustrations of dress for ladles, embracing the very latest fashions a complete novel by Ino Churchill, entitled "Mock Jewels " and a goodly collection of ' shorter stories and miscellaneous original mat ter. We would auggeBt to those who do not take it, that the Lady's Book would make a handsome holiday present to your friend. Any of our readers can be supplied promptly, by leaving tbeir 6rders at this ofllce. We will furnish our own paper and the Lady's Book for the low price of fit per annum. As this issue begins the curront year, now Is a good lime to Bend In your subscription. The publication offlce is 1006 Chestnut Street, Phlln., Pa. Dcmorcst's for January. Decldodly Demorest's Monthly is the most admirable magazine of its kind lu the world. Being a publication of great utility in tho household, furnishing, as It doea, valuable In formation on all subjects connected with home, no family can very well do without It. In every essential, it is a family magazine, thor oughly reliable and comprehensive. Its atorlea are distinguished for lilerary merit Us poems are of more than average excellence Its seual ble talka to women are a distinctive feature ma tne topics oi tne montn are discussed in a tanner both suggestive and Interesting;. The mgravlnga alone are well worth the money paid for the magazine (twenty cents.) The January number is an excellent one, and con tains an exhaustive article, fully Illustrated, which will give you valuable help in decorat Ingyourhome for Christmas, the Initial chap ters of THE ADMIRAL'S WARD, by Mrs. Alexander, one of the best novelists of the day, and many other articles of superior merit, thua making one of the moat attractive numbers of this admirable magazine yet Uaued. ST. ELMO HOTEli Aros. S17 and 519 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Rates re duced to Two Dollars Per Day. The traveling publio still rind at this Hotel the Bame liberal provision for their comfort. It is located in the immediate centres of business and places of amuse ment and the diflerent Rail Road depots, as well as all parts of the city, are easily accessible by Street Cars constantly pass ing the doors. It oilers special induce nients to those visiting the city for business or pleasure. Your patronage Is respectfully solicited. Jos. M. Feoer, Proprietor. Make Money, 50 per month and expenses. Send 25 cts for particulars and outfit to Ciias. Anderson & Co's Agent. .4t New Bloomlleld, Perry Co., Pa. Still AIIV8 I I am still alive and ready to cut and fit suits in good style. If wanting any work in my line, give me a cull. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Samuel Bentzel, TAILOR, April 6, 'SO.tf New Bloomlleld, Pa. If you wish to see some cheap and pretty Coats and Dolmans call and look at the stock now on sale at F. Morti sier'b. Men and Boy's Heavy Boots, and Ladies' and Children's Shoes at bottom prices. , M. Dukes fc Co. A full Hue of Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry, Blank Books, Pass Books, Wall Paper, Stationary of all kinds, Acoorde ous, School Books, Velvet Frames, &c, tc, to be found at W. H. Oantt's, Newport, Pn. 30 ly Ladies' Coats, Dolmans,-Skirts, Un derwear, Shawls, &c. Largest assort ment aud lowest prices at M. Dukes & Co. ChrlHlina is soon coining and It is a good time now to eclect your Christmas presents. - V. Mortimer 1ms a great varl ely of Handkerchiefs, Collars, Ties, Tidies, SplHshera, Chinese brackets and other oriinmenls, Mnjollca ware of vari ous kinds and many other useful aud pretty articles suited for Christmas of ferings. . e . .. Walnut, Lumber Wanted Ventolin having Walnut boards, 1 Inch, to Bell or lumber to cut into that shape, are re quested to write to the subscriber, stat ing quality and price, delivered at New port station. D. II. ENOLE, 8t Mount Joy, Ta (ientlciiicn's Clothes. The fashions for this fall are geuerally characterized by neatness In designs of goods as well as cut of garments. The coat, however, most generally worn is the H. B. Walking Coat, both skirt and waist being of medium length. aim me coat oeing rattier close-lilting all over mid buttoning high. If designed for dressy wear, the cout buttons with one button. If for business wear, a four- nutton coat ib generally preferred, wttli false flans on the side. For rough anil Scotch goods the Sack Coat is in favorJ and Is cut rather Bhort and snug-fRtlugJ rn.. I. i .... iiicio in n iciiueiiujr lu uub vests a little lower than last season, and with collars. Fancy Vests are again coming into favor in London. Those who wish to see the finest line of casslmers, overcoatings, &o., ever shown In this county are requested to call at the store ofF. Mortimer and look over the assortment there shown, which represents the stock of the leading cloth, ing house in the world. You can there make your selection and have a garment or suit made to order in the best possi ble manner. All garments are guaranteed as to fit or there is no sale. 43 4t. A. CA11D. To all who are suffering from the errors and Indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac, I will send a recipe that will cure yon, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discover ed by a missionary in Boulh America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Hev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D, Kew JTork City. 44 B 17 County Prictj Current. Bloomfiblh, Dec. 19, n) Klai-soeil la5 Potatoes, 100 Butter VI pound 2B1J28 Eggs y dozen, 27 " Dried Apples V pound, 4 Dried Peaches "12 O Mots, yi NKW l'OUT MAUKE'1'8, NBWFOicr, December 17, JtoJl. Hour, Extra ta CO Super 3.25 White Wheat old V bush 133 Red Wheat, oil 13) Kim flOajOO Corn ' 75S7C Hal) VI 32 pounds 242 C:over Becd per pound 7S8oents Timothy Hoed... 2 60 Fla Heed t On rotatoes lOOifflGO liaeon 10010 l.nrd Wcents Haini,..' 11 cents. Ground Alum Salt 1 10 1 10 l.lineburner'a Ooal '. f 1 ffl 1 2f Htove Coal 4 7S O B 0 Tea Ooal , 8 t'O fSuckwhcitt Coal 12 50 llordou's Food per Sank J2 00 I'lillmlelphla Proiliiee Market. Philadelphia, Deo. 17, 1881 Flour unsettled! extras 13 003 64Jt Pennyl vanla family, H.W 14.75 Minnesota do., 14.81)0 10 12s patent and high grades. fB.507.00 Rye (lour, H.2nfJ'.).26. Cornmenl. 12.211. Wheat. 143 a 144 Corn yellow. 700.72: mixed. 68t?70o. Outs quiet i Pennsylvania and western White 48ff50c. ; western mlxed,4315. KyelOOeilOc. Wau.ett Wagoner. In Ickesburg. on Deo. 13th,- IhSl, bv Rev. V. O. Wallace. Mr. William .1. Wallett to Miss baruh J. Wagoner, both oi Saville twp. Bhattom Woi.F. On Dec. 13th, 1881. at the M. E. Parsonage, by Rev. N. W. Colburn. Mr. a C. llratton to Mrs. Rebecca Wolf, both of Newport. Kisei.t Seaoeb. On theisih of Doc., 1881, by Rev. W. II. 11. Snyder. Mr. Ed. K. Rlsely to Miss S. Alice Seager. both of Harrisburg. Knkpp Uhowh. On the Itth of Dec. 1881, In Duncannon, by Rev. J. K. Dell, W. J. Knepp, of Kaunas City, Me,, to Aunle J. Brown, of Duncan non. Goodman Reeder. On Dec. 15th, 1881, at the Reformed parsonage. In Blulu, by Rev. K. B. I.ln riaman, Mr. V. W. Goodman, of Turbett twp. .Juniata county, to Miss Carrie K. Reeder, of Ickesburg. Perrv county. Bkitchkk Stewakt. At the same time, place and by the naiiw, Mr. Lewis A. Britcher to Miss Annie E. Stewart, both from near Blain, this county. Death notiees not exceeding 6 lines Inserted without cliurire. lint 6 crttitB per llutf will iuvuriubiy tie cliarir ed for Tributwi of UtwiHMtt. Poetry, or other remurks Brakvan. On Deo. 2d, 1881, In Duncannon, James Branyan, aged 81 years. Hponblek. On the 8th of Dec, 1881 , In Bloom lleld, Mis. Bessie, wife of K. R. Sponsler, Esq., aged ahout 21 years and 6 months. walker. On Deo. 13lli, 1881. In Duncannon, Mrs. Margaret, wife of James Walker, aged about 47 years. Bower On Dec. 10th, 1881, Sarah Jane Bower, daughter of John and Catharlue Reeder, of Centre twp., aged 28 years, 9 uioutha aud 17 days. Ladies of Perry County, M. He G O T W ALT, NEW BLOOMF1ELD, WILL SAVE YOU TEN DOLLARS, If you go to her for your SEWING MACHINE. 40 M FANCY Goods aud Notions, Borne new ar rivals, Cheap. F. MORTIMER, jEGAL NOTICE. In the Onurt of Common Pleas of Perry countv. noilne Is hrneliy ulven, that an application will tit mode to the said court, on Tuesday, the 201 h day of l)fiomber, I H. Minder the Act of Aswan bly of th commonwealth of Pennsylvania; entitled, an Act to provide for Incorporation anil regulation, f certain corporations, approved April iiU, 1874. and the supplements thereto, for tht chartering of an Uiifiiiiled corporation, t bo called "Tho World's Man lane and llenellelnl Association for unmaiiiei persons." The character and ohjecr, of which Is to Issue certificates of membership In certain specified amounts, and to pay the parties for whose beneiit the certlllcate was iiiailit, from a fund to be raised In each case of marriage bv an assessment of the members. The prlii-lplA upon which Hie association la to lie conducted being; that of assessments upon Its members, and for these purposes to have, possess and anjoy all rlRhts, benellts and privileges confined by said Act of Assembly and Its supplements. -l LEWIS POTTRIt, December 0, 1891. Hollviter. TO BLACKSMITHS. FOR SALE OR RENT. I BK K V AI.OAHI.E BLACKSMITH PROPERTY, hrSituated on the nubile road leadlne from New. ff fmrr. tiiU.rmniitiuvn in Hie viiln irn.if fl riwn Park The improvements are all good and the property issituuted In a Rood settlement, convenient tii Mills, Schools, Churches, &c. A splendid loca tion for a good Coachmaker, the shop Is suitable lor that business. The above property will he sold or let on Rea sonable terms by applying soon. Address or apply to N. HENDERSON. nreell Pnrlt rnrnllii. Vn jiovemuer li, ism.u Good and Glorious -News I For Men, for Boys, For Children r Were Never Sold as Cheap Before ! 1). GANSMAN, AT THE- NEW CLOTHING HOUSE, OFFERS INDUCEMETS IX Note Our Sample Trices Four Dollar Men's Suits, Five Dollar Men'B Suits, Seven Dollar Men's Suits, Nine Dollar All Wool Suits, . Ten Dollar All Wool Suits BOYS' SUITS AT FROM $2 00; $2.50 : $3.00 &j $7.00. These Goods are worth nearly double the monev. Remember, these are all NEW, FRESH GOODS, splendidly made, dnrable and Stylish, and will Fit Like Custom-Made Clothing. My Stock of Furnishing Goods Is complete In Neck Wear. TIES, COLLARS SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. SHIRTS, UNDKK WKAB, SATCHELS. TUUNKrl, UMBRELLAS, aud of MEN AND BOYS' HATS, ' I have a full lino, aud will tell them Cheap. Merchant Tailoring , Department. I have an entire new stock ef NICE GOODS for Fall and Wlntor Hulls and Overoftatlnps. -Will make them to MEASURE AT LOW PRICES. Remember we oiler you nothing but ReliaWe Clothing. Speclallv Well Mu.de and Stylish Cut. and all New and Fresh lor this ' Fall and Winter's Wear.- Money Refunded on all Goods Not Found as Represented ! Please Call, whether you wish to buy or not. Examine and be convinced. 1). GANSMAN, Ney Clothing' House! Corner Centre Square and Second Sreet, Frank's Old Hardware Store, NEWPORT, PA. September 20, 1881. Grand Opening. FALL AND VVINTER GOODS. Now open a full line of the most styliih and ffe. oil able goods in Beaver, Plush, aud all other grades, from the best to the cheapest. No stock in the county will compare With mine. All orders Hilled on short notice, for weddings or funerals. Also a splendid Hue of woolen goods, eoatit, tie, Mr Bkanch UTong it Eli.iottsiiiko. lu charge of Miss Dromgold, lias a lull assortment of cur millinery, at same prices, call at either place aud see stock aud prices. MRS. ANNIE ICKES. Near the depot. 4T 10 Newport. DR1VATE SALE 1 OF HEAL ESTATE. The subscriber offers at private sale, a small, but very VALUABLE FARM situated iu Rye township. Perry county. Pa., In Pishiug Creen Valley, on the road leading from Grler's Point to Marysville, 4 miles east of filer's aud 6 IroiA liarjsville. The farm contains 30 ACRES of cleared land, and 18 ACRF8 of young and thriving Timber. The improvements are a ouu ana a lull story Weatherboarded House, WITH A GOOD BACK BUILDING, A GOOD BANK BARN, and other necessary outbuildings, a well of fond water wilh pump, a young and thriving Orchard Willi aU kinds ot fruit. This property i bouuded bylanas el Henry Koullt, ileury Reamer, i'raueia iuie s neirc auuuuievH. k- 1'ciDS wadelAuowu bv lull . JOSEril FREED "rtM!K Cloths and other Iresj Goods lu v F. 110XT1MEU- Cluing ! Cloins!