8 Ijc imc0f Ncuj BlootnftcjIr, JJou A Ilullimore Mystery. Tlic ringing of bells In n liouso on North Strieker street, nbove Cooke, Bays the Dul- timore Sun, which has caused u little sen sation In the northwestern section of tlio city during the past week, Rtill continues to agitate the residents of not only that portion of the city, but on account of the publicity given to the nff'air the curious in euoh matters from all sections of the city visit the locality for tlio purpose of solving tho mystery. There has been no positlvo solution as yet of tho exact cause of the ringing, although the matter has been In vestigated by several scientifio men. A fiervant girl in the house it is considered oxercises some unknown Influence over the bells. It Is said that she never approaches the wires but they vibrate. The gentlemen in the house boing convinced that tho girl did exercise somo influence over the bells, watched her movements for some time and noticed that tho bells were much more effective whenever the girl was near them, and at night, after the girl retired in the third story of the house, there was not so muoh ringing ; also nbout twelve o'clock they generally ceased their clattor uutil the girl comes down stairs in the morning. She was spoken to about the matter and acknowledged that she had been discharg ed from a former position on account of the bells ringing, and her supposed connection with it. She added that at another place, beside tho one from which sho was discharged, the bells did tho same thing, but as the family were Spiritualists they did not mind it. Tho gir is very much worried over the matter, but says she is powerless to prevent it, as she is an invol untary bell ringer and she knows it, and will probably loso here present place on this account.. The house is a flue looking, three-story, brick building, and has never been occupi ed before the present tenant moved in. The girl is of very dark color and hails from Virginia. , Electricity has been tried on the . wires, thinking that the ringing may have been caused by that agency, but the electricity had no effect. Tho wire was detached from one of the threo bells in the house, and while it was detached the bell did uot ring, but the wires vibrated all the same. At times during tho night the bells have become so annoying that they bad to be muffled in order that the occupants of the house could sloop. The bells began to ring in this way on Monday last, and continued to do so at intervals all through the week. One member of tho family bad his baud cut in trying to pre vent the wire from vibrating. Spiritualists attribute the ringing to spirit power, and are quite anxious to get into the house for tbe purpose of investigating tlie matter, but have been refused, and so many curi ous people have gone to visit the premises that a policeman had to be detailed to keep off the crowd. Mysterious as the ringing may be, there is no doubt, however, that It is caused by some perfectly natural agency. Soveral members of the , Academy of Sciences have visited the bouse, but their scientific researches have failed to solvo tho mystery, and all the newspaper reporters give It up. It will be interesting to know, however, whether tbe spirits will continue to ring when the colored girl leaves her situation. '' ! k Dance at the Wron Time. Heart disease is not an uncommon com plaint of the ball-room. : A majority of people who go to balls have it in some form. It is nearly always fatal, too, fatal to romance, and productive of many fatal mistakes. Lizzie ' Heffcrmftn ' had heart disease, and fell dead while dancing in a New York ball-room the other night. Tbia was another kind ' of fatality,' not much more serious than tbe others,- per haps, but more productive of 'consterna tion. 81w never spoke after she felly and the corpse was carried solemnly through the crowd of gay dresses aud horror strick en faces, two sisters who were with the deceased at the ball followed with load lamentations. - Somebody will use tills in cident as a warning against, the wicked practice of dancing 5 but preachers have been known to full dead iu their pulpits. A wise man says, "there is a time to dance," It was not the yonng lady's time, but she did aot know it. . . ,i ,1, . A Mean Trick. , , A strange incident is reported from Ly ons. On October Cth,two young people were married in that town. 1 Within a few hours of the ceremony they became insensible, and liave remained eo 1 ever since. The Lyotiese doctors have exhausted their science in this case, and tbe luckless pair, though alive yet, are evidently sinking from mere starvation. There can be no question but that some narcotic of the most violent class has been given tliem, probably as a joke. A young man, 1 apprenticed to a chemist, has been arrested on suspicion. But it is believed that several of the mar riage guests bore part in the affair, which was meant as a vulgar jost only. ; Prevalence of Kuiall Pox. Montreal, November 9. The small 'pox is atlll increasing here, the hotel Dlou and the general hospital uro over crowded and another house has been taken possession of and ten patients have beau pi need there aiuee Saturday. , ITASIHOXS. "Smith's Illustrated .Pattern Bazaar.. . TheOHtT Magazine that IMPORTS STYLES sod SELLS Pattern of them.- " - " Only Oilh HOLLAR & ILH CLNXSa Willi a Splendid PREMIUM. See Big Oiler below . 301!. l!OI4. 1HOT. MM2. Polonalso Vcr T Lat.Hi-Sityli.ti All roionaise All Mm .......... ...... -,.....,, Limn iTinnri, uv trme. sglc CnatiimeUnlqne Three Suits in on Pattern, with Cloth Model, BO cents. ll'yvValr--Liitert design Al! HIkcs Pattern, with Cloth Model, DO tents. y Suit-blzos, to SyiMirs ItUrn, with Cloth Model, SO cents. , ' 1m Boy o a 1 c oit1' f Jt ft! '. ''"I I -7 ; ifuj " .""""CT tv" '"-"o- 1 iiui:iu, wim i join jnonri, zo cptiib. s 11 f-V KHt OreckOvfrKklrt D.mutiful Pltrni. with Clolli Itlo.lrl. S5 cents. 25lbU . T. TmA1m nA-. Wflf- A11U.... 11... tint. Lady's Overnkirt Latent and Moat Stvlisli SI!.. V Sacque Clonk Surimaaea oil olherKAll Slsea Pattern witli Cloth rtlortel, 60 cent. 8'Hll. Ijidy'B WalkimContor Jacket All Hlaea patlern, with C'loth Itlotlel, SB cents. WeglveaperiectCI.OTU MOIIEI, with everv pattern, wlilcli shows iuit how to put the gar ment together, alter being cut by tho pattern. 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It gives the wliule inner history of the tlieat Scandal, and Is the only fult md authentic work on the subject. Jt Sells at sight. send for terms to Agents and a full description of the work. Address Mallooitl Publishing Co., Phila delphia Pa. 4,d4t WOllK VOU AIjIj At homej male or fe malet per weelti day or evening. No Capital. We send valuable package of goods by mail free.' Address tviih six cent return slump, M. YOUN, Vi Greiiwivh bt., N. Y., 4od4w 1 n ft n Slues Price of Pattern, with Cloth Model, $1.00. 1.1 r.. . . . Pattern, with Cloth MoiTM. KOeenta. o. ior 14 wonn nena . 'ine person Wh'j $4 wortli ot patterns, will bo entitled to tlit mm V.T V. . WW Bazaar fur 011c year FREE, without premium. SUBSCRIBE NOW FOH SMITH'S ILLUSTRATED PATTERN BAZAAR, . Only One Dollar B-nd Ten Cent a Year. And a splendid PREMIUM to each Sub scriber FREE I See below. f f Any TWO of the above patterns and Smith's In stant Dress Elevator will bo mailed FliEK,- as pre mium, or O N E dollar's wort h of Patterns FHEE.to bo selected when yon receive your Magazine, or ot anv time Bftor, OR one of the tollowlng beautiful OIL CHROMOS KAHTER HOLIDAY.1' OR "LITTLE HibTEllH." O R "MARY AND HKK PETLAMB,"ORtho"MATKOK," 6b "UNWELCOME VIS1TOH "These CH ROM OS are widu 17 known, and SELL liEADILY for from $ to (6 aaob. , OBT imt A CTjUB. i we will give one Chromo extra to the person who Sends us two auhacrihera ($2.00 and six stamps for posUgu on cbromoa and Rollers) stone time. two Chromos extra for live subscribers; three for eight, orYOUK CI10ICK of an enormoiiK CIVE $1,350.00 in Cold Coin to ana lor rollers. ret lip the largest chin lor tiie Bazaar who irtaa up tha Larefiat C ub wul ti-t subscriber Kent In. NeiTlaru'est JI23 In cold Have You Tried JURUBBBA '? ARE YOU Weak, Nervous, or Debilated? Are you so Languid that any exertion requires more of an ettort than you feci capable ot mak ing? Then try JURUBEBA, the wonderful Tonlo and invlgorator, which acts so benellclnllyonthe secretive organs as to Impart vigor to all the vi tal forces. It Is no alcoholic appetizer, which stimulates for a short time, only to let the autterer fall to a lower depth of misery, but it is a vegetable tonic acting directly on the liver and spleen. It regulates the Bowels, quiets the nerves, and gives such a healthy tone to the whols 'system as 10 soon make the Invalid feel like a new person. Its operation is not violent, but Is characteriz ed by great gentleness: the patient experiences no sudden change, no marked results, but grad ually his troubles ' Fold their tents, like the Arabs, And dlently steal away." ' This Is no new and untried discovery, but has been long used with wonderful remedial results, and is pronounced by the highest medical author ities, "the most powerful tonlo aud alterative known." , W Ask your druggist for It. ' For sale by . M JOHNSTON, IIOLLOWAY & CO.. . lw ; Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED-Agents frMultrolle1;? Package out. Sample Package, post paid, for S15c. Circulars free. J. mini & lit 711T iimxiu.. , , .r. ., 46d4w FRF.F. SAMPLE to Agents. Ladles Comblna X L,UEi Needle-Book, with Chromos. Send stamp. UK AN fi CO., New Bedlord, Mass. 4od4w POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE. --$20" BUT A First Mortgage Premium Bond ow Tn Inijustrial Exhibition Comp'ny, Authorized by the Legislature of the State of N.Y. 2d Premium Drawing, Dee. 7, 1874. 3d Series Drawing. 1 ,, Jan. 4, 187S. KVEltY BONDwIIlbe Redeemed with a Preml . 11111. as an equivalent for Interest. CAPITAL PREMIUM, $100,000. Address for Bonds and full Information,' " MOUGKNTHAl, BRUNO & CO., Financial Agents, 25 Park Row, N. Y POST CFK1CK DRAWER Udflw Everybody's Own Physician. By C. W. Gleason, M. D. A magnlllceut volume of 488 octavo pages beautifully Illustrated aud tie gantly bound. Contains uiatter lust adapted to the wants of every family. Over 450 eugiavlugs. One agent sold 1(10 copies in one week, another 116 In three days, and another 2S In four days. AGKNTS WANTED! Circulars Tree. Address 50li:?n . 1" McKlNNIiY & CO.,72i Sausoiu St., Philadelphia. . , , Md4w MILLERSTOWN PUMP WORKS. ! 1 .'". MO YOU ' " 1 Want a Pump ? THE subscriber desires to give notice that he Is prepared U furnish . . , f PUMPS OF HIS OWN MAKE, Oil TILE PATENT OUCUMBKH PUMP for any depth of well. Tersons desiring a pumn of eltlier doserlptlon. are requested to call on lilin or send by mall and learn his prices. All work warranted. Persons having thelrown tlmlwrcau have the pumps made on their premises, If they desire. C.C.REEN, ' Augusta, Urn. MILLEItSTOWN, FA, PumDs Pumps . ., I.PSTOliANpGIF CONCEHT.,, . . Montpelier F'emale Humane Association AT ALEXANDRIA, VA. November 23, 1874. ; LIST OF GIFTS. I 1 (li-andCasli Oi ft , 1 Orand Cash unr. . tl0O,(Vi(i 50,000 2i.OOO 1 (Irand Cash (lire " W) Cash (lifts. $10,0(10 each .... 100,000 ,Jf0K) ...... M.ono .... BO.OOO .... 100,0(10 ..... liO.OOO lft Cash Olts, o.OOO each SO Cash (lifts. 1.0(10 eash. 100 Cash (' Ills, 1,000 Cash Gilts, 1,000 CashOlfls. 20,000 Cash (litis. .100 each.. HO each.. M each.. 20 each.., .... 400,000 22,178 Cash (lifts ainountlng to 1 ,000.000 AOMsbit OF TICKETS, 100,000. ' ItUTiy n n. ..... ' Halves , J).oo eighths or each Couiwn,.. a. SO oy xiuaeis lor 4, i ,.1000 ine Montpelier Female Humans Association, vWonilV),0 ot Vlrglniaand the (lift Concert to establish and endow a 'Home for Timfllfl Irillliin iAiii..i v t . . -. r. ii .1 m . I '"siiiu iRniesor virgin Montppller, the former residence of Piesi dont James Madison. Tf ankrl ""rrl. ttHJIIMUHH, Olliy d, !Bi4,. U K1""1" losay mat i am wen ac- qualnted with . large majority of the olllcers of the Moiitiw. nr rrtia ti....,-.. . i.... v... i.' .i , . D ..u.uaiio flnauuillliuu, WHO Jh! i!"u 18 vlclllit? f y '"". and I attest their Intelligence and their worth and high fcputa- MOII AS ffl.1,1 lomnn n a ..nil n- .1.. K..1.H. . .... ,r. ' rfl r.."-... '..ii,t..T un toe puoiic commence, Influence and substantial means liberally rcpre! sented among them. J AMKS Ij. KEMPEU, Gov, Virginia. i.KAAiMiiiua, v a., July 8, 1874. I commend- them as gents of honor and Integrity, and Y! i n .T.. .... " v'iuikt ui nie uiiono - - J,-XlVt(ilim Vi.H' Ju(iK' K&'ull. of Va. Kuither references by permission : Ills excel- Honnobt. Withers. Llent.-Oov. of Va. and U. s! f?omvra Senators and Members of Congress ,ram'" 'or uc.Keismay be made bv ex piess prepaid, post-onice money-order on Wash- fj. V ,. ' . regisHireo letter. , For full partlctiUtrs, testimonials, &c, send for ifon. JAMES BARBOUR, ' ' ! Prks'tM. F. H. a.. Ai.kxiniirii. v lteliable agents wanted everywhere. 46d4w ANOTHER CHANCE. Fifth and Last Gift Concert IN AID OF THE Public Library of Kentucky, POSTPONED TO INOVKBlIlKXt MO, 1874. Drawing Certain at that Date. List of gifts. One Grand Cash Ollt. ' - , One (irand Cash Gift. One Grand Cash Girt, One Grand Cash Gift, One Grand Cash Gift, 1 S Cash Gifts, jao.OOO eacli 10 Cash Gifts, 14,000 each ' . 15 Cash Gifts,, 10,000 each 20 Cash Gifts,, S.Ooo each . , 25 Cash Girts, 4,000 each . , 3.) Cash Girts,' 3,000 each fO Cash Gifts, 2,000 each ' 100 Cash Gifts, v i.ooo each 240 Cash Gifts, ' fiOO each , 600 Cash Gifts, 1(0 each . . 19,000 Cash Gilts, 60 each . 1250,000 100,000 75,000 SO.OOO 20,000 100,000 140,000 lSO.OOO 100,000 100,000 00,000 100,000 ; 100,000 ' 120,(K -60,000 (W),0U0 Grand Total, 20,000 Gifts, all cash, ' fAWO.OOO .... ,' ; ." PKICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets, . , . ., ., SO 00 Halves, . . . ., , y , ... ., .. . , , 25 qq Tenths, or each Coupon '. ', ' "' S 00 Whole Tickets for, .' ' " ' ' soo 00 22 H Tickets for - H 1,000 00 i For Tickets and information apply to ! TIIOS. E, BRAMT.ETTE, Agent and1 Manager, Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. Or THOS. H. TfAYS & CO., 609 Broadway, 41 but New York. A Valuable Farm At Private Sale. rpilE undersigned will sell, by private sale A. VALUAIILE Situate 1)1 Centre townshlll. Pnrrv nnnniv Pa one-fourth oi mile wem of lbs. borough of UIUVIIII,IU UllllaJlll 1 O 'l! o' res about 95 ACHES cleared nnd under good cultiva tion. Most of the land Is LUnestoue, and there are several , t LIMESTONE QUARRIES opened on the place, one of which Is very conven ient, and of a superior quality. There Is a most excellent Two titory Frame Weatherboarcd DWKLLING nOUBE, A nd a Ijirge '' I JL TH IC .A. XI IV , : And other outbuildings. The buildings are all new and In good condition aad are located along the main "alley road. There Is a line stream of Nprlng water running through the farm, and slock cau have access to water from every field. For particulars call upon or address DANIEL JTTLIUH, ' ' . New Blonmfleld, Aug. 2,5, 1874. ' Perry co. i Pa. ' . X U It (1 11 K A T (J A UH E Iliunan , Mlsiory. . Just Published, In a Bealed Envelope. Prices cts. A I3ture on the Nature, Treatment, and Rad ical cure of Hemlnal Weakness, or Kperiuatorr hu'a, induced by Holf-Abusc, Involuntary tmls. slons. Iiupotency, Nervous Debility, and Impedl nients to marriage generally! Consumption, Eiil. lepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity. &o.. By KOBEKT J. CULVEItWKLL, M. 1J., uullior of the "Green Book," &c. , . The world-renowned author. In this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awlul consequences of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and witln nut dangerous surgical operations, bonk his. In struments, rings, or cordials ; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain aud eltectual, by which every autterer. no matter what Ills condition may lie. may cure himself cheaply, privately aud radi cally. . . -Thl lecture will prove a boon to thou sands and tliouKimds. i ( Kent, under seal, In a plain envelope, to any ad dress, on receipt pi six cuutu, or two postage stumps. Address the Publishers, -. CHAS. 1. C. KLINE & CO., 127 l)oweryvNew Vyrk; PostOlllce Box,40Hil. JlyJ ADMINISTKATOK'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that letters of Administration on the estate- ol William F. Kniltli, bite of Carroll township, Perry Co., Pa., deceased, have been granted to the subserilmr, residing In same town ship. All persons InUebted to said estate are re. Uneitwl to make Imiiiedlnte payment, and those having clitlms. will presunt them duly aiithentica U)d lor SMltiement. . JOUNrlMl'I H, Sept. 15. 17. 0t Adiuiiilstiator. . PPLK-PAKKHH and Door Bells In new styles L can be bouglit oi F. MORTIMER. R AJJ-J? OA D 8 . PHILADELPHIA aBI'eAdFnG 0. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. TRAINS LEAVE H AIUU8BURG A8 FOI I OW8 andoi7N4n.T,r,at6-20i8i0B-m- "I P.n.i a,fl03r.uor,,nelf,1,l.Bl tt'.,-2' 8-10' a -nvteo and0" m"' M' 9'45 m- "0 For Pottsvrne.at B.20, 8,10 a.m. and SSOn m S.lo VBm8c"Uylk"1. a,,a BusquelianK Branch and p.nm.Wn " e-20- 10 2 W and 8.60 The 8.20. alio a. m. 2.00 p. m. and 7.40 n m tr'''8 .nv,e through cars fir New York. P" ' The '8.10 a. m. and 2.00 p. m. trains have through cars for Philadelphia. SUNDAYS i For New York, at B.20 a. m. Jor Allentown nnd Way Stations at 6.20 a m. 1 .ifTp m Ug' '" ladell)h'a 01 Way Stations at TKAJNS FOR HAnKIRBTOG, LEAVE AS FOL- 7IpVm?)eWYrk' Bt 9- a'm- 12 .-30and p ''Inave rillla'IeIPllla. ' MS m. 3.40 and 7.15 aud.KR.,B'aH'40'n-20a- WW Leave Pottsvllle, at B.fif), 9.00 a. m. and 4 .10 n m and via Schuylkill and Su9qu?ha aan Branch at O.UO A. III The 2.30 a. ni. train from Allentown and the 4.30 a. m. train from Heading do not runorMoii- SUNDAYS : Iave New York, at 8. SO p. m. 1-eave Philadelphia, at 7.15 p. m. Irfiave Beading, at 4.30, 7.40 a. in. and 10.25 n. m Leave Allentown, 2.30 a. m. aud 8.66 p. m. Via Morris and Essex Kail Road. JOHN E. WOOTTEN, t , , . ..General Superintendent. Pennsylvania It. It. Time Table. . NEWPORT STATION. ' i w1Pruu1ans,foanowsay 1874' Passener '" , WEST. Pacific Express. 5.15 a. k. (liag) dally. WayPass. 9.10 A. M.. dally, 1 ' i JJan..... . .2.38 p. m. dally exceptSunday. Mlxed6.50p.M..dallyexcept8undav. Du"a Plttsbugh Express, 12.38 A. M., (Flag) EAST. Ja"t-: '.5PM-. dally exceptSunday HarrlsburgAccom 12.22 p. m., daily " Suiidav Cincinnati Express, 9.37 p. M., dally fllag) Buuda J. J. BARCLAY, Agent. DUNCANNON STATION. On and after Sunday, Nov. 2nd, 1873, trains leave Duncaunon, asfniiows: "ius , WESTWARD. Pacific Express 4.45 a. m (flag) daily. . Mall, 2.16 P. M, .'..dalivexeentaiina. Mixed, 6.50p. m., daily except Sunday. Mai! 7.37P 4?,'" If"55 P-M- dalIy e3!,ePt8unday nrn. v. ainu Agent. Stage Line Between Newport and Sew Trri niHiiuirr n. s pk at 8 a. m:"Newnerdl it'almf reen- cormloVdaf.oS?aernPEratstt.O0ODneCt wUh th9 Ae' Keturningleaves Newport on the arrival of the MallTralnf rom Philadelphia, at2.S0 p. m. 2. RICK, Proprietor. CURTIS K. SMITH, Wholesale and Retail CONFECTIONER, Glaas Corner, .Centre Square, Newport, Penn'a. I DESIRE to give the public notice, that I have furnished my store roem with a great vari- nlc FINE CANDIES Si!1,,1? '"nd Japanese Cocoa A B Bon Bona, Fruit Sugars, Lgg Almonds, Conversation Drops, . AB lum Drops, Fig Paste, Cream Drops, Sugar Almonus. &C., Ac. I also have on hand at all times a full assortment of tbe various flavors of COMMON CANDIES .i CITRON. ,: , V ORANGES, RAISINS, . LEMONS. PRUNES, , . DATES, NUTS. FIGS &0. . AIbo a variety of children's carriages and j MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ' Such as Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Violins, Gntars.&c, TOYS ?r,,YaS ou,"t1,es!, consisting of Wagons, Drums, Tin Tiunipets Saving BuiiTkS, China Sets, Mugs, Vases, A BC Blocks, and many other articles cal culated to amuse and interest the sUlldren. I also manufacture the 1 Best Cough Candy that can be found In Six counties, and STRAWBERRY, '.-i .';:'. ''rs'. , 'I ' RA8PBERRT " ' 1 LEMON SYRUPS of superior quality and flavor. ' FRESH AND COVE OYSTERS Crackers, Ice Cream, akes and other articles of refreshment will always be found In their season In my store. All persons wautlng any articles In tnv line w 11 ei.nuult ii.uii. u... i.n ,:.7.lu roe i call. C,WUJ' mu 11 tf NEWPORT NOTICE TO TRKSI'A8HERS.-AU persons are. , hereby forbidden to tresuasa on an. ,,f 7.,. lands in Havllle township, for the purpose of nuiiuuK, iisiiing, nuuing.orotherw se. All nee. , sons so ofleudlug, will be dealt with according L law. viii ku i iiS- September 22, 1874. nAHDWARE A good assortment of Hard ware of every dencrlptloa oau be bought ot i . , MORTIMER, TADIKB AND CHILDREN will And 1 splendid assortment r .i price store of F. Mortimer