JtUMiVM 8 THE TIMES NEW BLOOM FIELD, rAM 1 JANUARY 10, 1877; An Umbrella that cost two Lives. Ouo Sunday afternoon, recently, in the Httle village of Wftlton-on. Trent, England, m the children were leaving school, one little fellow, aged eleven, was teasing a Kill end pulling her drees. She told him to be quiet, and in pushing at him with an umbrella the point accidentally entered bis eye, and he fell unconscious to the ground, lie wn taken home, and the effect of the shock upon his father was so great that he was seized with a fit, and died shortly afterward. The little boy died about 7 o'clock the Kftino evening, and bis mother has since been confined to the house owing to the influence of the sudden double bereavement. Why Did he Leave to Suddenly? Knmuel II. Thombum, charged with robbing the Bank of Petersburg, Va., on the 30th tilt, of (10,700, returned to that city on Monday a week and surrendered himself. lie states that he was at Harris Imrg, Pa., when be beard of the robbery and that be was charged with t!e crime, but being guiltless he at once started back to faco the charge and establish bis inno cence. Upon being scearched but a few dollars were found on his person. Thorn burn positively denies taking any of the money, but declines to tell why be went away. A Man Who Wanted Room. An old man walked through Virginia City, on bis way to "some place where jful-lrs wouldn't crowd." He said that fifty years ago he went to live on the Missouri river, in the woods, where game was abundant, nnd the solitude suited him. Civilization in its westward progress drove liiru out finally, and he initiated to Oregon where he supposed that be would never be bothered in that way. To bis surprise, a few years ago, bo noticed that civilization was crowding him again this time ad vancing from the Pacific. Now be is on his way to t,be Rocky Mountains. A Young Woman's Mistake. Among the passengers in a sleepiug car of the Erie the other night were a couple of sisters occupying a berth together. During the night one of them had occasion ' to get up, and In getting back made a 'mistake and got into the uext berth with 'amita. She supposing it was her sister V'ho had rolled to the front, began to nudgo the sleeper to lie over. The fellow woke up and seized the girl by the neck, suppos ing be bad caught a thief. The scene which ensued was mortifying as well as amusing. The police of Cleveland lately arrest ed a man who bad been found in the woods a mile south of the city, where he bad lived like a beast for three weeks past. He was the nearest resemblance to a wild man the officers had seen iu years. His hair and whiskers were extremely long, coarse and shaggy, as though a comb bad never known them. His body was clad in rags almost innumerable. He bad on three or lour suits or parts of suits of clothing, and around bis legs was wrapped a thick blan ket, and these, in addition to hollow logs, bad kept bim from exposure in the many cold nights be had passed in the woods. He had a lot of old knives, a butcher's steel, brass cow-bells, two tin pails containing flour, and several other articles which com posed his household furniture, and with which he bad dug out an existence. He said that he came from Virginia, and that he came North on the railroad, paying his passage by giving a conductor a picture of himself. He was locked up on the charge of vagrancy, and during the night the of- . fioers were regaled by the wild man's cries ' for sugar. From J. C. Htuith, Ksq., of Lewixburg-. Pi. Borne eight years since I was attacked with a very severe cough, the long con tinuance of which alarmed me very much, and brought me to look for some remedy to rescue uie from the condition in which I found myself. I applied to different phy sicians, but received no benefit. Wistar's Balsam op Wild Chkrky was recom mended. I gave it, a trial, and was reliev ed of my cough before using half a bottle. I kept on using it until permanently cured. I would also say that several of my friends have used the Unlsam with astonising resulta. Yours truly, J. C. Smith. Caution ! Beware of preparations bear ing similar names. Examine the bottle carefully before purchasing, and be sure you get Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, having the signature of "I.Butts" on the wrapper. 50 cents and f 1 a bottle. tSF" A gang of mail robbers, operating between Philadelphia and New York, has been caught and put where they cannot ply their trade. They were in the habit of stealing the mull bags from the wagons while they where being hauled from the wharf to the New York post office." A large amount of money, in checks, was taken from let t-o is, and some of them, with forged endorsements, were cashed at the Philadelphia banks. t3T At Trenton, N. J., last week, Mon day, all the employes of the Trenton potteries left their work, iu consequence of u general reduction of twenty per cent, in their wages. Tbey number loOO persons. tW The annual sale of pews iu Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, took pluoe last week. The total amount realized was $18,421,50, which was f 16,000 less than last year. . Winter 1876. CHEAP FOR CASH CHEAP FORCA8IT CHEAP FOR CASH CHEAP FORCA8II CnEAP FOR CA8II CHEAP FOR CASH CHEAP FOR CABH CHEAP FOR CASH CHEAP FOR CA8H CHEAP FOR CASH CHEAP FOR CASH CnEAP FOR CASH CHEAP FOR CASH CHEAP FOR CASH CHEAP FOR CASH CHEAP FOR CASH CnEAP FOR CASH CHEAP FOR CABH CHEAP FOR CASH CHEAP FOR CASH CHEAP FOR CASH CHEAP FOR CASH CHEAP FOR CASH CHEAP FOR CASH CHEAP FOR CASH CnEAP FOR CASH CHEAP FOR CASH CAEAP FOR CASH CHEAP FOR CA8II CHEAP FOR CASH CHEAP FOR CASH CHEAP FOR CASH The subscriber has now In store i 1877 Winter. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF GOODS SUITED TO THE SEASON. Many of these goods were Bought before the Adrance In Price AND WILL THEREFORE BE SOLD AT GREAT BARGAINS ! EVERY PERSON WHO WANTS MUSLINS AND PRINTS AT OLD Pit ICES, C0TT0NADES & CASSIMERES At Prices which are astonishing, WINTER BOOTS OF SUPEH10U QUALITY, Lower than ever before Offered, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS OF BEAUTIFUL STYLES, And at Pleading Prices, WALL PAFERS & liOIlDEltS IN GREAT VARIETY, PAINTS, OILS and HARDWARE, Or any other Hoods at LOW RATES, should ex amine the Stock now ollered by F: MORTIMER, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. ONE PRICE ONLY ONE PRICE ONLY ONE PRICE ONLY ONE PRICE ONLY ONE PRICE ONLY ONE PRICE ONLY ONE PRICE ONLY ONE PRICE ONLY ONE PRICE ONLY ONE PRICE ONLY ONE PRICE ONLY ONE PRICE ONLY ONE PRfCE ONLY ONE PRICE ONLY ONE PRICE ONLY ONE PRICE ONLY ONE PRICE ONLY ONE PRICE ONLY ONE PRICE ONLY ONE PRICE ONLY ONE PRICE ONLY ONE PRICE ONLY ONE PRICE ONLY ONE PRICE ONLY ONE PRICE ONLY ONE PRICE ONLY ONE PRICE ONLY ONE PRICE ONLY ONE PRICE ONLY ONE PRICE ONLY ONE PRICE ONLY ONE PRICE ONLY CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP O I C Still Another Reduction. Meu's Buits, COO, 7.00, $8.00. Men's Huits, 0.00, 10.00, 12.00. Men's, Suits, 13.00, 14.00, 15.00. Youth's Suits, 6.00, 7.00, 18.00. Boy's Suits, 0.00, 4.00, 5.00. Men's Pants, 1.00, 2.00, 3.00. Men's Coats, 3.00, 4.00, $5.09. Meu's Over Coats, 4.00, 5.00, $0.00. . Men's Ovor Coats, 7.00, 8.00 $9.00. Room Carpet, 20, C2, BOcts. per yard. Room Carpet, 85, 40, COcts. per yard. Room Carpet, 00, 70, 75cts. per yard . Room Carpet, 80, 90, $1.00, per yard. Ladies Felt Skirts, OOots, worth $1.00. Ladies Felt Skirts, Tacts, worth $1.50. Ladies wool d'bl shawls, 2. GO, worth, $4. BLANKETS CHEAPER THAN ELSEWHERE. Having bought a heavy stock of Fall goods and finding the season so far behind I have concluded to at once reduce the priee on the Entire Stock. My selection for this Season is by far tho handsomest ever brought to and People will iiud 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 I Carpets I Carpets ! Shawls!! Shawls!! Shawls!! Skirt s Skirts Blankets this county before pur- I S I D O It SCHWA It T Z . "Wright's Building, NEWPOET, IPZENN'.A.. THE NEW "DOMESTIC," A DOUBLE THREAD LOCK-STITCH MACHINE. . . 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