8 THIS TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA., MAIICII 0, 1877. t A Perilous Position. During the progress or the fire nt the AWulcnn thentre In Philadelphia, on Bmi day morning a week it wan ascertained that Frederick Neuman, of the Are patrol, was in the ruins. Search was instituted, and he could plainly be seen, but it was impossible to reach him. He was held down, lying upon his baclt, by a girder which hud caughtMiim about the shoulder. On the top of this was an immense pile of debris. He was called to and answered. A. number of men wanted to go into the building to rescue him, but the captain of the patrol held them back, fciriyg that more lives might be aacrifled, the walls bolug momentarily expected to fall. At oue time the debris piled upon Neu man caught tire, and the flames were within a yard of him. A stream of water was put upon it, and he was saved from the horiible fate of being burned alive. About three hours afterward, ho having beon called to and answering cheerily to bis comrades, ho called out, "It's all up, boys j N. G. no good P Shortly after this, however, the fire was subdued, and Meveral of the insurance patrol worked their way to where he was lying. It was impossible to extricate him, as it was feared that if oven a single plank was re moved the wholo pile would fall and cruBU . fiiui to death. In the meantime the . poor - fellow showed immense fortitude. A drink of liquor was passed to him, but be refused it. Then some beef tea waspaBsed to him, which be drank, and it was given him at intervals until between eight and nine o'clock in the morning, when he was libera ted. About ten minutes before he was released lie fainted, and when taken out be was unconscious. He was immediately taken to the Pennsylvania hospital, and at a late . bour the next evening was doing remark ably well j the physicians, after a careful diagnosis, giving it as their opinion that he was suffering only from exhaustion. Excitement In Nova Scotia. Halifax, Feb. 2ft. Tho question of precedence having arisen botweeu certain Queeu's counsel, an affidavit was read in the Supreme Court on Saturday setting forth that the soal'attached to the commis sion of Queen's counsel appointed by tho local Government, was not the great seal of the Province, but the old seal which was ordered to be returned by tho Imperial Government in 1809. The Premier of the local Government admitted the Government had been using the old seal. The Court expressed astonishment at such cou tempt for Her Majesty's authorized and expressed opinion, and said that nil acts requiring the great seal dono since 18C9 were totally void. ' This state of aftairs leaves Nova Hcotia to-day without a Parliament and without a Govermnout, with all grants of marriage licenses, consequently marriages, and all commissions siuce 1809 totally void. Tho greatest excitement prevails In consequence. The Chief Justice, after intimating that it would require imperial legislation to recti fy tho matter, adjourned the court for ton days for a full inquiry. V Two Men Killed and Four Injured. Monday morning a scaffolding in tho blast furnaco of tho , Bethlehem Iron Company's works at Retblehem, on which i.eveu men were at work, gave way. Six of the men fell to the bottom, a distance of seventy feet, two of them, Charles Meyer, of Iiitteisville, Pa., and Hejjry Kichline, of Uethlehem, being instautly killed, aud the other four seriously wound ed. Two of them will probably die. The heventh man saved bis life by jumping - from tho scaffolding on the top of the wall. He was also badly injured by the falling timbers. The following are the names of the injured men : Charles Durn,of Saucon, Pa.; George Nice, of Ilellertown, Pa. j Ja cob Fogel, of Salisbury, Pa., aud Milton Kepler, of Bethlehem, Pa. From a uvll-known Duukard Preacher. Ilartleton, Union Co., Pa., Deo. 24, 1874. Messrs. Both Av"v Fowle fc Sons, Boston: Gentleman : Having received deoided benefit from the use of Peruvian Syrup for Dyspepsia and General Debility of the system, I can recommend it heartily in all cases as being a very effective and pleasant preparation. It gives almost universal satisfaction. Respectfully yours. Bold by all druggists. Adam Bravf.u. tW The ladies of New Castle have signed a pledge that they "will not court nor marry any young man who drinks any in toxicating liquors or uses tobacco;" and the young men say they "will neither court uor marry auy young lady who laces, pads, wears) -big bustle, pal pita tor or other patent appliance ns an improvement on nature ;" and now the matrimonial business of that place is ended for the present. 'John F. Hackett, proprietor of the Centennial Hotel, at ltutlor,- Pa., received uews the other day that on aged aud wealthy grandmother, who for many years has been making her borne in New Orleans, bad departed this life, bequeathing to him her whole fortune, consisting of f 000,000 worth of real estate and $30,000 money. SPECIAL NOTICES. ClipinMrv hn pincnvprrtl nt I.nst who. , rrjrbujr Hants. WOOD'S IMPROVED If At It ltHSrOUATlVK In unlike any other, and bus no eiii.il. The Im proved lias new veiretnblo tonic properties) re stores Riay liulr to a Klussy, natural colore re stores failed, dry, harsh and falling halrt restores hair to prematurely bald lieadu removes (Inn drnlT, hnniors, snaly eruptions; removes Irrita tion. llehliiK and nenly dryness. No article pro duces such wonderful eneels. Try It, call for Wood's Improved Hair Restorative, and don't be )mt q(T irftA any other artfclt. Bold by all drug Klsts In this place and everywhere. Trade sup plied at manufacturers' prices by C. A. COOK & CO., Chicago, Sole Agents for the Tutted States and Canadas, and by Johnston, JInlloway & Co,, Philadelphia. lo). ly e.o.w W Bpots on tho Sim do not visibly diminish its brilliancy, but spots, pimples or blotches upon the face, neck or nrms, seriously detract from female beauty. They may, however, be completely removed by the dally woof Glenn's Sulphur Boap. Depot, Crittenton's No. 7, 8th Ave., N. Y. Hill's llalr Whisker dye, brown or black, 00 cents. tUw ERRORS OF YOUTH. (iENTI.KMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Dcbllltv. l'reiiialiiie Deenv. mid nil A the effects of youthful Indiscretion will, tor the sake of suirerliig humanity, send free to all who neeu II,, urn irnipn ami uirecuou lor inaKing tne simple remedy by which he was qureil. Sufferer wishing to profit by the ndvnrtlser'8 experience call do so by add reusing In perfect eonlldence. .IU1INK. OtJDKN, Cedar St., New York. 10a.ri26mos. PIMPLES. I will mall (Free) the recipe for preparing a simple VKOETAm.i! Bai.m that will lemove Tan. KHECK l,ES. PIMPI.K3 and Blotchhs, leaving tiie skin soft, clear and beaiitllnli also Instruc tions for producing a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald heBd or smooth face. Address BEN. VANDKLK&CO., llox 6121, No. 6 Wooster St., New York. Iua02mos. "to consumtives. Thosdverhser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy. Is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the meansof cure To all who desire It, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge), with the dlrectlonsfor preparing and using the same, which they will tlnd a Sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &c. Parlies wishing the prescription will please address, Rev. E. A. WIM40N, Hatimos 194 Penn St., WIUIamsburgh.Kew York A Certain Headache Cure. A harmless vegetable preparation, and the discovery of a phsielan. the Victor Headache l'owder has been proven a positively sure cure for the most distressing cases of Sick or Nervous Headache, Morning sickness and Neuralgia, a single powder actually curing In ten minutes when all other means fail. We have had a won derful experience with it, and the ten cent trial pack can be had by addressing the proprietors, J. It 11K1SI.EY i CO., Salem N. J.. who will cheerfully mall them postpaid, and of Druggists everywhere and it Is with well merited eonlldence they are offered as a thorough cure for all dis tresses of the head. 8 ly POLICY - HOLDERS OF THE Continental, Security New Jersey Life And other doubtful Insurance Companies, TAKE NOTICE. The New England Mutual (Chartered 18"5) offers special terms for reinsu rance, Marston & Wakellu.Geu. Agts., 138 8.4111 St., Philadelphia. 10 d tt. tOfin A Month. AGENTS WANTED oil our $IUU Til It EE GK EAT ! HOOKS. The 8TOKY OF CHARLEY HUMS. A full accountof this Oreat Mystery, written by his Father, be Its Hobinson Crusoe In thrilling In terest. She illustrated HAND BOOK to all re ligious, a Complete Account of all denominations and scets. 30(1 illustrations. Also the ladies' medical guide by, Dr. Pancoast. 1(10 Illustrations. These books sell at sight. Male and Female Agents coin money on them. Particulars free. Copies by mail 2 each. John E. Potter tt Co., Phliadelphla. lOdtt. iS Alcotts Water-Wheel 1 fj Aimnied Vie Centenntal Medat. 2 7Y Tlln mn,t practical, simple, rk iSJl ft"- effective Its superior ad- frK - vantage at partial gate is unl wrsally acknowledged. Ad- JtTSr-yXjj dress, 'lV't'.?tS XU T. C. AT.COTT ft BON, l;,V;i,, Mfrs, of Wheels Mill Machln- aifl ery, Mount Holly, N. . I. Will J&i"" give manufacturing rlghts.lUdM A. IIOM13 iTAiiar OF YOUK OWN, On the line or a O It EAT K All. KOAD with good markets both EAST uud WEST. Now is the Time to Secure It. Mild Climate, Fertile Soil, best Country for Stock Kaising In the United Slates. Books Maps. Full information, also "THE PlUNfcEK" sent free to all parts of tne world. Address, O. F. DAVIS, Land Com. V. P. K. H. lOdlt OMAHA, NEB. "aTucrative business. " We want fiOO more tlrstolass Sowing Ma chine Agems, :00 men of energy and ability to learn the business of Selling Sewing Machines. Compensation Liberal, but varying according to Ablllty.Charaoter and Qualincatlous of the Agent. For Particulars, Address. Wilson Sewing Machine Co, Chicago. 8H7 t H59 Broadway, New York, or New Orleans, Louisiana. I0d4w T It I F L I NU WITH A COLD IS ALWAYS DANGEROUS. USE Wells' Carbolic Tablets. a sure remedy for COUGHS. nr. A All JU..... tliu Til If MAT 11 Mu iIIt.-Lin in,.,,.!!,, MEMBRANE.' ""U ul'"UD Put Up Only In Blue Boxes. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 10dw C N. Chittexton, 7 Bixtu Avknub, New York. INSURANCE MEN! TAKE NOTICE. AGENT WANTED FOB THE New England Mutual Life Ins. Co. The oldest mutual In the country. Chartered 1S3S. LIBERAL TERMS GIVEN. MAHSTON WAKKLIN. General Agents SUlt 183 South Fourth Btreet, Philadelphia. EST Mlltjin' Cniii D A 1 Jewelry Combination 1 j I I L-iont.-Consisting of el J f I I 1 P!',' .wtch chain- muics- nana so me D t It 11 I """:". sear arops, 11 II IK 1 p.alr f'wnt gold II II I I I stone sleeve buttons lilt I set spiral stiids.cnilur button, heavy plain . unu yni. lue aoove articles seut. post-paid, for 60 cents, have been retailed for to. Bankr'nt stock and must be sold. Solid Milton Gold Watches, flu each, for speculative purposes, good timers, equal in appearance to a tMU genuine gold. "His reputation for honesty, fair dealing and liberality Is uuequaled by any advertiser Is thlscliy." Jv. Y. Mv llook. lien. Buvrrnser is inisciiy." jv. jr. lxiy nook, Dec. gdU F. STOCKMAN. 27 BOND ST, New York. OK FANCY CARDS 11 styles with nameT lOcts Vost paid. J. B. Ht'STisu, Nassau, ltens. Co. V.. t diw DARGAIN8 BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS OLD TIME PRICES AT THE Great Popular Clotliiiii House A. C. YATES & CO., LEDGER JiUILDlNQ, Coi nrr or Chestnut anil Ct'a Streets, 1'llILA DELPHIA . Best Goods In the City. Every Garment War ranted as represented or.inoney returned. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. A FEW DOLLARS Will go n good wuy just now us we liave made ANOTHER GREAT REDUCTION In order to dear oil our Winter Stock, and make room for our lurge Bl'ItINQ BTOCIC which Is now being manufactured. ing CLOTHING, CARPETS, &c. Men's Clothing Very Cheap. Men's Clothing Very Cheap. Youth's Clothing Very Cheap. Youth's Clothing Very Cheap. Hoys' Clothing Very Cheap. Hoys Clothing Very Cheap. Children's Clothing Very Cheap. Children's Clothing Very Cheap. Good Room Carpet Very Cheap. Good Room Carpet Very Cheap. Common Room Carpet Very Cheap. Common Room Carpet Very Cheap. Stair Carpet Very Clieap. Kloor Oil cloth Very Cheap. Stair Oil-Cloth Very Cheap. Table Oll-Cloih Very Cheap. Trunks Very Cheap. Valises Very Cheap. Satchels VeryCheap. Gum Coats Very Cheap. Gum Itlankets Very Cheap. Horse Blankets Very Cheap. Ped Blankets Very Cheap. Men's Hats Very Cheap. Hoy's Hats Very Cheap. t3T Aud many other goods besides tho forget to give us a call. I S I D O It S C H f A It T Z , "Wright's Building, NEWFOBT, &MNN'j.m " THE NEW "DOMESTIC," A DOUBLE THREAD LOCK-STITCH MACHINE. IL J liSti'l'liisioi'W 1 IT RETAINS all the virtues of the Light-Running " DOMESTIC," Including the Automatic Tension, which was and Is the best In use. . Please uotice our PATENT HARDENED CONICAL BEARINGS on both the Maclne and Stand. Our new and old Ideas, worked out with brand new Machinery and Tools at our own new works, in the busy city of Newark. New Jersey have given us a standard of MECHANICAL EX CKI.LENCE, Minimum of Friction, Maximum of Durability, and range of work, never heretofore reached In the Sewing Machine world. TO THIS STATEMENT AND THE MACHINE ITSELF Cff" We invito the attention of all, especially those having high mechanical skill or observation. N. H. All Machines fully warranted. IJOMF.bTIC SEWINO MACHINE CO., New York and Chicago. LADIES, I'SE "DOMESTIC" PAPER FASHIONS. NOTICE. The public are hereby notified and warned not to molest, or In any way trcs pass on the rights and credits of Anthony Su ghart In the following property purchased by him at Sheriff's sale, at the residence of Levi Sughart, on the 7th day of February, 1877, said property being left In the care of Levi Sughart. viz: Two Cows, 4 head of Young Cattle, 1 Mower combined. 1 two horse Wagon, 1 Metnl Plow, Double and Single Trees, 1 Craln Cradle, Lot of Cow Chains. 1 pair of Breast chains, I pair of Putt chains, 1 Hay Rake, 1 Corn Coverer, aud 1 Spreader. ANTnONY Sl'OHART, Per I.kvi SuuuiKT, Agent. Blaln, Pa., February 13, 1877. .is trtrr. AUTiurn-iiunuB is ueieoy given 1J that Letters Testamentary on the estate of Frederick K Hum, late of Tyrone township, rerry county, ra., deceased, nave ueen granted to the undersigned, residing in Elllottsburg, Perry county. Pa. All persons Indebted tosald estate are request ed to make Immediate payment and those having claims to present thein duly authenticated for settlement to WILLIAM II. DUM. Executor. A. M. Ma bk nr.. Attorney for Executor. January 30, 1877. SSIGNEENOTICEr' " 7 Notice Is hereby given that James Irvine aud wife of Savllle township, J'erry county. Pa., by deed of voluntary assignment nave assigned all the estate, real and personal, of the said James Irvine to Thos. H. Mllllgan, of the borough of Newport,' county and state aforesaid, In trust for the benefit of the creditors of the said James Irvine. All pertons therefore Indebted to the said James Irvine, will make payment to the said assignee, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay. lltOU. il. M1LI.IOAN, January 30, 1877. Assignee. BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAIN!! BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS LADIES' and GENT'S' FURNISHING GOODS, &0. Bhawls Very Cheap. Scarfs Very Cheap. Towels Very Cheap. Table Covers VeryCheap. Corsets Very Cheap. Collars Very Cheap. Cliffs Very Cheap. Jewelry Very Cheap. Pocket-Hooks Very Cheap. Skirts VeryCheap. Nubias Very Cheap. Furs Very Cheap, tinderwear Very Cheap. Ties VeryCheap. Shirts Very Cheap. Overalls Very Cheap. Overshlrts Very Cheap. niocKiiigs very ( neap. Handkerchiefs Very Cheap, i Bed Spreads Very Cheap. Hair Switches VervChean. Umbrellas Very cheap. Shirt Bosoms Very Cheap. Accordions Very Cheap. Paper and Envelopes Very Cheap. above, will be sold very LOW. Uon't ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given that George Matchett and Leah M. Matchett, his wife, of Miller town ship, Perry couuty, have assigned their property and effects to the uuderslgned, of Wheatfleld township, Perrycounty, for the benellt of cred Iters. All persons therefore Indebted to said as signors are requested to make payment and those having claims, will please present them duly authenticated tothe undersigned for settle ment without delay. SOLOMON BIG n AM, Assignee, LEWIS POTTER, Atty. feb.20 ESTATE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby glv en, that Letters of Administration on the es tate of Jacob Rice, late of Savllle township. Perry county, deceased-, have been granted to the subscribers residing in the same township. All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims to present theiu duly authenticated for settlement to CHARLOTTE N. RICE, JONATHAN RICK, A. M. Makkki, Attomev.J Administrators, lebruary U, 187 J titpd ESTATE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby glv. en that Letters of Administration on the estate of John 8. MeElvy, late ef New Buffalo borough, Perry Va deceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing In the same borough. All persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to r, k , . J0HN BA8KIN. February 10, lS77.pd Admiuistrator. JOB PRINTING of every description neatly executed on short uotice and at reasonable rates at this office. " The Best Thing in the West." Atchison, Topska & Santa Fe R. R, LAN 13 B IN KANSAS. ,CO(),()()o ACItlCH of the best Karmlngand Agricultural Lands In America, situated In and near the beautiful Cot tonwood ami Upper Arkansas Valleys, the gar den of the West, on 11 Years' Credit, with 7 per cent. Interest. , land"FAIlE nEFL'KDED T purchasers of tW'1'" m ""urma ., . . L A- B. JOHNSON. Acting Land Commissioner, Topeka. Kansas Or.CM. MORRISON, agent oT A. T. ft 8. V ILK., No. 26 N. 3rd St., Harrlsburg, Pa. 4 m JSSIGNEE'S" NOTICE"." " ,fitlce ,hr?by given that John Yohn of Car: roll township, Perrycounty. Penn'a., bv deed of voluntary deed of assignment has assigned all the estate, real and personnl of the said John Yohn Kle!'k. ,t Shermansdale, county and state aforesaid, In trust for the benefit of the creditors of the said John Ynhu. All persons therefore Indebted to the said John Yolin, will niake payment to the said assignee, and those srewfctadyemaml,"IU n'ake kttam ,h? January 30, 1877. ' Assignee. Tho Bloomfield Times STEAiM JOB OFFICE) IS TIIE PLACE TO GET Plain and Fancy SALE BILLS, PAMPHLETS, LETTER-HEADS, CIRCULARS, ' ' . ENVELOPES, CARDS, INVITATIONS, TICKETS, 1SILLJIEADS, &C, &C, j&C, &c. At the Shortest Notice AND MOST REASONABLE RATES. JYJUSSER & ALLEN CENTRAL STORE NEWPORT, PENN'A. Now offer the public A RARE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OK DRESS GOODS Consisting sf all shades suitable for the season. BLACK ALAPCCAS AND Mourning Goods a speciality; BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLHSTS, AT VARIOUS PRICES. AN ENDLESS SELECTION OF PRINTS! We sell and do keep a good quality oft SUGARS, COFFEES & SYRUPS, f And everything under the head of GROCERIES ! Machine needles and oil for all makes ef Majuines. To be convinced that our goods are CHEAP AS TIIE CHEAPEST, ISTOCALt AND EX MINE STOCK. No trouble to show goods. ' Don't forget the CENTRAL STORE, VT- . A T r x T- iNewport, reny uraniy, ra.. IS TAKEN INIEHNAUY, AND P0SITIVEIV CUHtS RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURAIGIA AND IUMBAG0, SOLD BY DRUaCISIS tVtflVWHtKE. SEND f On CM CUIAR TO heLphensting a bentley. nanpniOTO uiAciuu.iTnii n t For sale by hole salt DniggUts la FitU turg aod miadelphla. . 36 ly y , i.J.-.lK.rajm..i.4