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    THE TIMES, NEW BLOQMFIELD, FA MARCH -37,' 1877.
PROF. TYNDALL'S WARNING.
tn conolnding an address to the students
of University College (London) 1'rof. Tyu
dall, who is unquestionably one of the
most indefatigable brain workers of 'our
century, said, "taka, care of your health.
Imagine Hercules as oarsman In a rotten
boat ; what can he do there but by , the
very force of his stroke expedite the tutu
of his craft. Take care of the timbers of
your boat." The distinguished scientist's
advloe is equally valuable to all workers.
We are apt to devote all our energies to
wielding the oars, our strokes fall II rm and
fast, but few of ns examine or even tuiuk
of the condition of our boats until the
broken or rotten timbers suddenly give
. way and we find ourselves the victims of a
calamity which could have been easily
arolded by a little forethought. What be
gan with a slight fracture, or perhaps even
careless exposure to disorganizing iu
rluennes, ends in the complete wreck of
the life-boat. The disease which began
with a slight headache or an undue ex
posure to cold terminates in death, unless
its progress be Checked, and the disease
remedied. The first symptoms, the
heralds of disease, give no indication of
the strength of the on-coming foe, and the
victim trusts that bis old ally, Nature, will
exterminate the invader, lint Disease is
an old general and accomplishes his most
important movements in the night-time,
and some bright morning finds him in
possession of one of the strongest fortifi
cations ; and when he has once gained a
stronghold in the system Nature ignomini
ously turns traitor and seoretly delivers up
the whole physical armory to the invader.
Like the wily politicians, Nature is always
on the strongest side, and the only way to
insure her support is to keep your vital
tlMwera in the ascendant. Keep your strong
.est forts the stomach and liver well
.guarded. Do not let the foe enter the
arterial highways, for he will steal or
.destroy your richest merchandise and im
poverish your kingdom. To rupulse the at
tacks of the foe you can find no better am
munition than Dr. Pierce's Family Medl
.cine8. (Full directions accompany each
package.) His pleasant Purgative Pellets
are especially effective in defending the
.stomach and liver. His Golden Medical
Discovery for purifying the blood and ar
resting coughs and colds. If you wish to
become familiar with the most approved
system of defense in this warfare, and the
history of the foe's method of invasion,
(together with complete instructions for
(keeping our forces in martial order in
iirae of peace, you can And no better man
ual of these tactics than "The People's
Common Sense Medical Adviser," by It.
V. Pierce, M. D., of the World's Dis
pensary, Buffalo, N. Y. Bent to any ad
dress on receipt of $1.50. It contains over
nine hundred pages, illustrated by two
hundred and eighty-two engravings and
colored plates, and elegantly bound in
cloth and gilt.
On Hunt of a Wife.
The Baltimore "Sun" of Friday says :
" Quite a sensation was created at the of
lice of Bayview Trustees in the City Hall
yesterday by a 70-year-old farmer who ap
plied for a permit to visit Bayview Asylum
(or the purpose of choosing a wife. The
novel wife-seeker is a German, living in
Ual ti more county, on the Belair road, and
speaks so little English that his wishes
were not fully understood until addressed
in his mother-tongue by Colonel Snyder.
He then Btated, in a business-like way,
that he wanted a wife, and wished to take
his choice from the females at Bayview.
The sincerity of the old man in urging his
singular request caused his hearers to
smile, and he appeared annoyed at the mat
ter being treated with levity. He said that
even years ago, wanting a wife, the idea
struck him that perhaps he could find one
at Bayview. He obtained permission to
visit the institution, made known his re
quest, andwas aided by the superintendent
in making a suitable selection from the
large number on hand. He ' popped the
question' without ceremony. The woman
consented without ceremony, the marriage
ceremony was solemnized, and the couple
lived very happily together until her death
three years ago. . She made him a good
' frail,' he said, and now that he has rever
ed her memory three years, he wishes to
try the Bayview lottery once more. Colonel
Snyder furnished a permit to the institu
tion, accompanied by a note to Superin
tendent Mitchell 'to accomodate the bearer'
and the old man went ononis way rejoicing.
In the afternoon he returned in company
with his wife, both of them as happy as
the circumstances would permit. Purveyor
Hiss ungallantly suggests that if it become
generally known that applicants go to
(Bayview for wives the institution will have
to be enlarged."
Going for the Chinamen.
Great excitement is prevailing in Chico,
Cal., from the fact that anumber of citi
zens on Saturday rooming received threat
ening letters through the post-office, read'
ing : " Get rid qf your Chinese help within
fifteen days, or suffer the consequence. "
An officer received notice warning him if
he attempted to discover who killed the
Chiuamen he would be himself killed.
Talking is becoming common on the street
of formine a vigilance committee. Re
wards offered thus far aggregate $3,500,
inoluding fl.HOO from the State. Two
voung men were arrested on suspicion.
Cirou instances point strongly to one of
them. The matter is creating a general
sensation, and the press of the city are
pronounced in demanding the discovery
and punishment of the oriminals.
rsfjobn Lindermuth, of Newcastle,
Pa., was found on Tuesday, frozen to
death at Flowery Field, lie has been
missing since the 10th instant.
1877 SPUING 1877.
1877 SPUING 1877, , .
1877 SPRING 1877. '(,
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
HAVINO JUST PURCHASED for DASH, at
MW PRICKS. Ints nt NKW f!(Kl '.
are enabled to Oder our friends and customers
UKKAT HAUGA1NB. Now is the tlmeto
buy as there Is no doubt but what
DRY-GOODS WILL BE HIGHER.
DRY-GOODS WILL BR HIGHER.
DRY-GOODS WILL BE HIGHER.
DRY-GOODS WILL BE HIGHKR.
DRY-GOODS WILL BE HIGHER.
DRY-GOUDB WILL BE HIGHER.
NOW IS THE TIME.
NOW IS THE TIME
NOW IS THE TIME.
To Make Your
To Make Your
To Make Your
To Make Your
To Make Your
To Make Your
Spring
Spring
Spring
Spring
Spring
Spring
Purchases.
Purchases.
Purchases.
Purchases.
Purcnases.
Purchases.
WHILE THE STOCK IS FULL.
WHILE THE 8TO0K IS FULL.
WHILE THE STOCK IS FULL.
COME AND SEE WHAT WE CAN OFFER.
COME AND 8KB WHAT WE CAN OFFER.
COME AND BKE WHAT WE CAN OFFER.
COME AND SEE WHAT WE CAN OFFER.
COME AND SEE WHAT WE CAN OFFER.
COME AND SEE WHAT WE CAN OFFER.
We Have Lots of Prints,
We Have Lots of Alpaccas,
We Have Lots of Fancy Dry Goods,
We Have Lots of Cottonades,
We Have Lots of White Goods,
We Have Lots of Other Articles,
TJiat Are
That Are
TJmt Are
That Are
That Are
That Are
Very
Very
Very
Very
Very
Very
Cheap.
Cheap.
Cheap.
Cheap.
Cheap:
Cheap.
WE ALSO HAVE
New Styles of Wall Papers.
New Styles of Wall Papers.
New Styles of Wall Papers.
The Prettiest You Ever Saw,
Come and See Them.
Floor and Table Oil Cloths
AND
CAItPETS !
Floor and Table Oil Cloths
AND
CARPETS.
Floor and Table Oil Cloths
AND ; '
In the handsomest patterns and best qualities.
It will not cost you anything to look at them. ,
SHOES FOR MEN-.
SHOES FOR BOYS.
SHOES FOR WOMEN.
All Good Styles and at Popu
lar Prices !
In fact we have a COMPLETE STOCK ol all
kinds of goods, to which we ask the attention of
all who can appreciate
imsrE GOODS
AND
GREAT BARGAINS.
F. MORTIMER,
NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA.
TO THE PEOPLE OP PERRY COUNTY.
ANNUAL SPRING GREETING
OF
STEPHENS &, BEETEM.
1877. CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE. 1877.
English and Amer
ican BRUSSELS
In all the BEST makes.
m BEAUTIFUL
Threw riv
CARPETS.
In ltrussels Designs.
EXTRA ENGL1R1I
INGHAIN AND
Extra Super
CARVE TS
Villi AV I
Beauties In
Hall and Stair
CARPETS
with rich match
BORDERS !
i
ALL NEW
FOR SPRING.
NOW OPIUTST !
' AND
READY FOR &ALE.
t the most Attractive sfrino stock of
Carpets
Carpets
AND
OIL CLOTHS I
WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTURES,
Looking Glasses, .
MATS, MUGS, HASSOCKS,
AND
Wall Papers,
ever before offered to the trade.
STEPHENS & BEETEM,
21 EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE. .
CARPET CHAINS,
AND FILLINGS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
WALL PAPBHS
AND
DKCOHATIOm,
FOR
Halls, Parlors and
Vestibules,
Chamber and
ITlnlng
Rooms,
&c.
OIL CLOTHS!
. For Stairs. Tables,
Floor and Halls. Cut
to Ut In a solid piece.
LOOKINO
GLASSES!
FROM PARLOR TO
KITCHEN SIZES.
30
Patterns In Home
Made
CAItPETS,
our own manufacture.
The best Wool, Cotton
and Linen
CAKPKT CITAIV
always on band.
AND SOLD AT
Bottom l'ricen.
A FEW DOLLARS
Will go a good way jimt now m we have made
ANOTHER GREAT REDUCTION
In order to clear off our Winter Stock, and make room for our large SPRING
STOCK which is now being manufactured.
" CLOTHING, CARPETS, &c.
Men's Clothlne Verv Chean.
Men's Clothing Very Cheap.
Youth's Clothing Very Cheap.
Youth's Clothing Very Cheap.
Boys' Clothing Very Cheap.
Boys Clothing Very Cheap.
Children's Clothing Very Cheap.
Children's Clothing Very Cheap.
ood Room Carpet Very Cheap.
tood Room Carpet Very Cheap.
Common Room Carpet Very Cheap.
Common Room Carpet Very Cheap.
Stair Carpet Very Cheap.
, Floor Oilcloth Very Cheap.
Htalr Oil-Cloth Very Cheap.
Table Oll-Cloih Very Cheap. ;
' Trunks Very Cheap.
Valises Very Cheap.
Satchels Very Cheap.
iuni Coats Very Cheap,
(rum Blankets Very Cheap.
lorse Blankets Very Cheap.
Bed Blankets Very Cheap.
Men's Hats Very Cheap.
Boy's Hats Very Cheap.
And many other goods besides the
forget to give us a call.
LADIES' and GENT'S'
FURNISHING GOODS. &c.
Shawls Very Cheap.
Hour's Very Cheap.
Towels Very Cheap.
Table Covers Very Cheap.
Corsets Very Cheap.
Collars Very Cheap.
Cuffs Very Cheap.
Jewelry Very Cheap.
Pocket-Books Very Cheap.
Skirts Very Cheap.
Nubias Very Cheap.
Furs Very Cheap.
Underwear Very Cheap.
Ties Very Cheap.
Shirts Very Cheap.
Overalls Very Cheap.
Overshlrts Very Cheap.
Blockings Very Cheap.
Handkerchiefs Very Cheap.
Bed Spreads Very Cheap.
1 Hair Bwltches VeryCkeap.
Cmbrellas Very Cheap.
Shirt Bosoms Very Cheap.
Accordions Very cheap.
Paper and Envelopes ery Cheap-
above, will be sold very LOW. Don't
I S I D O 11 SCHWARTZ,
"Wright's Building,
NEWPORT, FEJSTJST'A.
" the NEW "DOMESTIC,"
A DOUBLE THREAD LOCK-STITCH MACHINE.
.y.-.t tyVvx:-
IT RRTAINS all the virtues of the Light-Running " DOMESTIC," Including the Automatio
Tension, which was and Is the best In use. I -
3. Please notice our FATKNT HARDENED CONICAL BEARINGS on both the Macine
and btand. '
Our new and old ideas, worked out with brand new Machinery and Tools at our own new
works. In the busy oltyof Newark, New Jersey liave given us a standard of MECHANICAL KX
CELLENCK. Minimum of Friction, Maximum of Durability, and range ol work, never heretofore
reached In the Hewing Machine world.
TO THIS STATEMENT AND THE MACHINE ITSELF
dT We invite the attention of all, especially those having high mechanical
skill or observation. N. B. All Machines fully warranted.
UOMK9TIC BKWIJitt MACHINE CO., , New York and Chicago.
IAOIF.8, I'SE DOMESTIC PATEU rASlIIOKS
"The Beat Thing In the Wsit," -
Atchison, Topaka & Santa Fe R. R,
r. j 3sr d b '
N IN KANSAS.
u,noo,ooo ACHES
of the best Farmlnganrt Arl(uHunit Lands In
America, situated In and near the beautifi-.! Col.
tonwoud and Upper Arknnsiis Valleys, tle gar
den of the West, on 11 Years' Credit, with 7 per
cent. Interest.
, -FARK REFUNDED To purchasers of
land.
-Circulars, with i mnp, giving full Informa
tlou, sent free. Address
A. H. JOHNSON.
Acting Land Commissioner, Topeka. Kansas.
Or, CM. MORRISON, agent of A.. T. 8. F
It. K., No. 26 N. 8rd St., Harrisburg, l'a, 4 ,1m
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that John Yohn of Car
roll township, Perry county, Penn'a., by deed of
voluntary deed of aislgnment ha assigned all the
estate, real and personal of the said John Yohn
to A. M. Fleck, of Shermansdale, county and
state aforesaid. In trust for the benellt of the
creditors of the said John Yohn. All persons
therefore Indebted to the said John Yohn. will
make payment to the said assignee, and those
hnvingclalms or demands will make known the
same without delay.
A- M- FLECK,
January 30, 1877. Assignee.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
NOTICE Is hereby given that George Matchett
and Leah M. Matchett, his wife, of Miller town
ship, Perry county, have assigned their property
and ellects to- the undersigned, of Wneatneld
township, Perrycounty, for the benefit of cred
itors. All persons therefore Indebted to Ha Id as
signors are requested to make payment and
those having claims, will please present them
duly authenticated tothe undersigned tor settle
ment without delay.
. SOLOMON BIOIIAM, Assignee,
LEWI8 POTTER, Atty. Ieb.20
INSTATE NOTICE. Notice is hereby rIt
Li 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 Iminedinte payment, and those hav
ing claims to present them duly authenticated for
settlement to
CHARLOTTE N. RICE,
. JONATHAN RICE,
A. M. Mahkel, Attorney. Administrators,
February 13, 1877-fltpd
3718TATE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby glv
li en that Letters of Administration on th
estate of John 8. McElvy, late ef New Buffalo
borough, Perry Pa., deceased, have been granted
to the undersigned residing In the same borough.
All persons Indebted to said estate are requests
ed to make Immediate payment and those having
claims will present them duly authenticated foe
settlement to
JOHN BASKIN.
February 13, 1877.pd Administrator.
INCORPORATION NOTICE.
NOTICE Is hereby given that application win'
be made at the April term of the Court
of Quarter Sesslons.for a decree Incorporating the
town of Hlain and vicinity Intoa Borough, under
the general borough laws of this State. t
W. D. MESSERMAN, Sec.
March 6tb, 1877.
jypSSER & ALLEN '
CENTRAL STORE
NEWPORT, PENN'A. '
Now offer the public'
A RARE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
DRESS GOODS"
Consisting sf all shades suitable for the season.
BLACK ALAPCCAS
AND .,'
Mourning Goods 4
A SPECIALITY.
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED
MTisriiisrs;
AT VARIOUS PRICES.
AN ENDLESS SELECTION OF PRINTS!
'
We sell and do keep a good quality ol
SUGARS, COFFEES & SYRUPS,
And everything under the head of
GROCERIES !
Machine Needles and oil for all makes of
Machines.
To be convinced that our goods are .
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST,
IS TO CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK.
- No trouble to show goods.
Don't forget the
CENTRAL STORE,
Newport, Perry County, Pa.
IS TAKEN INTERNALLY, AND POSITIVELY CURES
RHEUMATISM, GOUT. NEURALGIA AN0 LUMBAGO.
S010 BY tWUGSISTJ EVERYWHERE. (END f OK CW-
tlpHENSTIHE A BCNTLEY.
DrtUUUISl S, WASHINGTON, 6. C
. For sale by wholesale Druggists la Pitts
burg aud Philadelphia, ,. . 33 lr