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    THE1 TIM1& NEW llLOOMRiiLI)', PA1.,1 JANUAltY 9.187T1
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A Rail-Road Strike.
The Btrlke on the Grand lruok railway
continues and has extended over the eutire
road. Disturbances have oocured at several
places, and at Point Bt. Charles the en
gineers seized the turn-table and rofuse to
let any train pass. Engines and cm A n
oiimber the road at intervals. One train
from Moutreal was abandoned a few miles
from Coburg, and the passengeis, 00 in
number, were taken to Coburg in sleighs.
The compauy say they can provide en
gineer for the patwongHis and most of the
freight trains, if Mio authorities will guar
antee the safety of the substitutes and the
company's property. Uu the other hand,
the strikers are determined that there shall
be no traffic on the road uutil their demands
are complied with, and their numbers and
attitude are so formidable that no attempt
to move an eugine has yet been made. A
force of military has been sent to Belleville
Htatiou to preserve the ptmco and pilot a
passenger train to Moutreal. It is under
stood that negotiations are going on be
tween the authorities and the company in
reference to the protection of the latter',
property.
Come now and let us Reason Together.
Why do people so frequently say to Dr.
Vierco, "I suppose your Golden Medical
Discovery cures every thing?" Because
it has been the practice of knavish chat-la-tans
to manufacture worthless nostrums
.-. and attempt to dupe the Ignorant and
credulous by recommending them to cure
every form of disease. To such an extent
v has this been practiced that it is no wonder
that many have acquired prejudices against
all advertised remedies. Hut Dr. Fierce
does not advertise his standard prepsra-
tions ns "euro-alls," does not claim that
they will perform miracles, but simply
. publishes the fact that they have been de
veloped us speciiios for certain forms of
-disease for which he recommouds them,
after having tested their efficacy in many
hundred cases with the most gratifying
.-success. It is a fact known to every well-informed
physician that many single reme
dies po.seKs soveral different properties.
''Quinine, for instance, has a tonic quality,
which suggests its use In cases of debility ;
an anti-periodic, by which it is efficacious
in ague ; and a febriefuge property, which
renders it efficacious in cases of fever. The
result of its administration will also vary
with the quantity given and the circnm-
stances under which it is employed. So,
likewise, the Golden Medical Discovery
possess both pectoral and alterative, or
blood-cleansing properties of the highest
order. By reason of these two prominent
properties it cures two classes of diseases.
First, thoso cf the sespiratory organs, as
throat, bronchial, and lung nl.'jciions,
chronio coughs and aothma, and second,
diseases of the blood and glandular system,
in which affections nil skillful physicians
' employ alteratives, as in cases of blotches,
"eruptions, ulcers, swellings, tumors, absces
ses, and in torpor of tho liver or "bilious
ness." While its use is, by its combina
tion, yet you need not take it expecting it
will cure you if your lungs are half con
sumed, nor because it is recommended as
a blood medicine would its proprietor advise
you to take it expecting it to cure cancer.
It will not perform miracles, but it will
cure many grave forms of disease.
An Unpleasant Passenger.
Tho Wilmington, N. C, Star says :
The Norwegian barque Surprise, Captain
Weigner, now in this port, had quite an
exciting adventure lately. It appears that
while the vessel was at some point in
Africa, about six or seven months ago, a
hugh snake, of the species known as the
boa constrictor, some fifteen feet in length,
by some means got on board of the ship
without the knowledge of any of the officers
or crew, and made his way into the hold,
where he proceeded to enscone himself
into comfortable quarters, with the view,
we suppose, of taking a trip to see the
world.
The vessel sailed and his snakeship, not
having bis name registered on the passen
ger list, was not discovered uutil after
landing at Liverpool, when upon proceed
ing to remove the cargo, which consisted of
wool and other articles, the presence of the
constrictor was made known, ud then the
stampede that occurred among the bewil
dered and affrighted stevedores, as woll as
all others on the ship at the time, constitu
ted a sceue long to be remembered.
Winter 1870.
1877 Winter.
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' ' 1 The subscriber has now in store ,
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF GOODS
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SUITED TO THE SEASON.
Many of these goods were
Bought before the Adrance In Price
AND WILL THEREFORE BE
SOLD AT GREAT BARGAINS 1
EVERY PERSON WHO WANTS
MUSLINS AND PRINTS
AT OLD PRICES,
COTTONADES & CASSIMERES
At Prices which are astonishing,
WINTER BOOTS
OF SUPERIOR (JUAL1TY,
Lower tlidll ever before Ottered,
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS
OF BEAUTIFUL STYLES.
And at Pleasing Prices ,
WALL PAPERS & BORDERS
IN GREAT VARIETY.
PAINTS, OILS and HARDWARE,
Or any other poods at LOW RATES, should ex
amine the Stock now ottered by
F. MOllTIMEll,
NEW I3LOOMFIEL1), PA.
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Still Another Reduction.
Men's Suits,
Men's Suits,
Men's, Suits,
Youth's Suits,
Boy's Suits,
Men's Pants,
Men's Coats,
Meu's Over Coats,
Men's Over Coats,
6.00, 7.00,
9.00, 10.00.
13.00, 14.00,
0.00, 7.00,
3.00, 4.00,
1.00, 2.00,
8.00, 4.00,
4.00, 5.00,
7.00, 8.00
18.00.
$13.00.
115.00.
18.00.
15.00.
$3.00.
15.00.
10.00.
$9.00.
Koom Carpet, 20, 52, SOcts. per yard.
Koom Carpet, 85, 40, 50cts. per yard.
' Koom Carpet, 00, 70, 75cts. per yard .
Room Carpet, 80, 00, $1.00, per yard.
Ladies Felt Skirts, OOcts, worth $1.00.
Ladies Felt Skirts, 75cts, worth $1.50.
Ladies wool d'bl shawls, 2.60, worth, $4.
BLANKETS CHEAPER THAN ELSEWHERE.
Having bought a beavy stock of Fall
goods and finding the season so far behind
I have concluded to at once reduce the
price on the Eutire Stock.
My selection for this Season is by far the handsomest ever brought to
and People will find it to their advantage to come and examine my Goods
chasing elsewhere. COME ONE, COME ALL, TO
Clothing
Clothing
Clothing
Clothing
Clothing
Clothing
Clothing
Clothing
Clothing
Clothing
Carpets !
Carpets !
Carpets !
Carpets !
Shawls!!
Shawls!!
Shawls ! !
Skirts
Skirts
Blankets
this county
before pur-
I S I D O 11 SCHWARTZ.
"Wright's Building,
Newport, jEsns;'.
THE NEW " DOMESTIC,"
A DOUBLE THREAD LOCK-STITCH MACHINE.
Lost while going for a Fortune.
Erie, Pa., January 1. An Ashtabula
special to the Eiia lutpaf.ch meutions the
following incident of the railroad accident:
Miss Mary Birchard, of Fayottoville, Vt.
and cousin to Gov. Mayes, was on the ill.
fated train. The uncle from whom the
governor iuhoiited most of hts fortune also
willed Miss Birchard $20,000. The three
years allowed in which to settle tho estate
and divide the property having expired,
Miss Birchard wss on her way to take for
mal possession of bvr property. Her name
does not appear in the list of saved, and
hhe was prohiitily killed. Her destination
was Elyri. Ohio.
I'rom whH known Ooutriu-.tir nud Hullder, Mr. Wni.
ltUhll, last) Hillc'llim m (St., PhlUdiJj'iiia.
"Having received gieat benefit from the
nseof your valuable remedy, Dr. Wistar's
Balsam oir Wild Cherry, I feel it my
duty to say something in its favor. For
some time my two little boys were more or
less afflicted with severe coughs, which at
times were so violent, that we were kept up
wit h them all night. We tried many remedies
witli no effect. On bearing of Wibtab'b
Balsam, we gavo it a trial, and can truly
say it gave immediate relief. It being
pleasut to take, the children would call
for it every time they coughed, and before
one week the uough had entirely left them.
Since then I have need it myself for coughs
and colds, aud have, found it ai effective
with me as the childien, and I can safely
reoommeud it to the public."
!tt ceuU and $la bottle. Sold by ill druggists.
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