8 THE TIMES, 'NEW! BLOOMFIELD, rA.; MAY; b.rl87T.j Hospitable Highwaymen. A young man named Ragai was riding along tlio road a few miloa beyond Castro tlllo, whon two men rode up to bim from the brush by the roadside, and demanded his money. Both bad their faces masked, but .did not present their revolvers, which they oarrlrd in sight, simply saying that they didn't think it necessary to draw on him, as be was ao young. He had $ 19 in hl pocket and a considerable sum in hln boots. The robbers took the $19. They tben invited the young man to step into the brush and lunch with them, vrhioh he, thinking it safest to humor them, did, al though his appetite was not ravenous. About 100 yards from the road the men had a good lunch spread, which they par took of boartily, keeping their faces mask ed, however. After lunch the robbers returned $7 to their victim and told him he could go. , lie didn't wait for a second bidding. Kan Antonio Efprcas, t A Luxury on the Rail The Difference. We haVe been frequently asked : " What is the difference between a railroad dining car and a Pullman Hotel car?" That there is a vast difference is well known by those who have had occasion to use either ; but the untraveled publio are not fully advised at to the points of difference. The old fashioned railroad eating house is, alasl too well known ; its peculiar, hastily-eaten meals have been partaken of by too many thousands to be forgotten. Tbediningcar, ttien, is this well known eating-house placed -on wheels, attaced to t he train at the usual .meal house, and hauled along for thirty, ,forty or sixty miles, until the meal has been served, whon it is set off on a side track, and is by the next train hauled back to its starting point, and so it runs a few miles for each meal. To get meals in this . car the passenger has to work his way through the train while it is under full .motion pass from car to car, running the risks of falling between the platforms, and finally finding the car at the rear of the train. Tben comes the meal, which must be hurried through with to give chance for other hungry passengers to take your place and you must force your way back to your seat, and again run the risks of your plat form passage while the train is at full speed. In such cars you pay 75 cents for each meal, even if you take or need only a cup of coffee and a cracker. Bear in mind, in no case do the dining cars ac company the train from starting point to destination. They are always "cut off" and taken on as we have described. With the Pullman Hotel car the case is different in every respeot. These cars are sixty to sixty-six feet long, have sixteen wheels under each, are built strong, so as to in sure steady, quiet running, without the usual unpleasant side motion. Each Hotel car contains, in the order named, the fol lowing compartments : 1st. A cosy,neat and clean little kitchen, fitted up with a range, an ice and meat box, rows of shelves covered with bright silver and brighter glass ware, and all the appliances needed for preparing a sumptu ous meal. 2nd. A compact China and glass closet, in which is kept the table wear and table linen, cutlery, etc. 3rd. A passage way, cutting off the kitchen and China closet from the rest of the car, and forming an air-chamber to prevent the smell of the cooking victuals from reaching the saloon portion of the car. 4th. The grand saloon. This is fitted " up with twelve, fourteen or sixteen seo- tions, with space for tables between each, and in these the meals are served. You, while on this car, own the space you occu py as much as you do your own room at home, and no one can hurry you while at meals, nor are you forced to give it up to allow any other person to occupy it. At night, as if by magic, this saloon is chang ed into a bourdoir, and here your couch is prepared, and here you rest yourself isola ted, and as separated from your fellow travelers as you would be in your own bed- cnamDer. i 5th. An elegant drawing-room, with room for six or eight persons. This is found aloue in these magnificent cars. In it you and your family or party of friends may be as secluded as you please, or you can slide open the end and have the company of those in the grand saloon. Cth. "Charmingly-arranged lavatories are partitioned off, and arranged in two dis tinct compartments for the separate use of ladies and gentlemen. These lavatories are supplied with pure water, clean towels, combs, brushes, and, in fact, everything the most dainty may desire for the perfect performance of an elaborate toilet. 7th. Tben follow the conductor's and porters' rooms, linen closets, etc., etc. It will thus be neon that this car is, as its name implies, a perfect modern hotel, with all of its appliances and comforts complete. This car is taken on at the commencement of the journey, and is part of the train to its destination. In it you get your sleeping compartments and your meal accommodations, while ' neither en croach upon the other. Envious dining-car employees, who are paid to decry this form of Hotel car, cannot, with anything like truth on their side, give any valid or con clusive reasons for preferring the dining to the Hotel car, and they only chatter in favor of their dining car because tbey are paid to do so. These Hotel cars bave run from New York to San Francisco and back with the Emperor Dom Pedro with Jarrett & Palmer's party, that traveled at almost lightning speed with many a party of California bonanza kings ; and all join in pledging their honor that the cars are incomparable. Two lines of these celebrated cars run between New York and Chicago, and one line only between Chicago and Omaha. It may be needless to say that this last-named line runs over the steel track of the Chicago & North- Western Hallway. That these cars are attracting a large share of the California travel, both ways, might easily be conjectured. Any road deserves to be patronized that is enterprising enough to give the traveling publio such facilities as are freely tendered by the Chicago & Sorh Western Railway on its California line. We bave neglected to say that, in these Hotel cars, the meals are a la carte you pay for what you get, and nothing more ; and this at very reasonable rates. The Tribune, April 7th, '77. 1877 SPRING 1877. 1877 SPRING 1877. . w 1877. SPRING, 1877. j SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS. f TAVINQ JUST rUROHASKn for CASH, at II LOW FKK'KH, lots if NEW GOODS, we are enabled to otter our friend and customers UltKAT 1IAROA1N8. Now la the time to buy as there is no doubt but what DRY-GOODS DRY-GOODS DRY-GOODS DRY-GOODS DRY-GOODS DRY-GOODS WILL BE HIGHER. WILL BE HIGHER. WILL BE HIGHER. WILL BE HIGHER. WILL BE HIGHER. 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 Purchases. Spring Purchases. Spring Purchases. Spring Purchases. Spring Purcnascs. Spring Purchases. WHILE THE STOCK IS FULL. WHILE THE STOCK IS FULL. WHILE THE STOCK IS FULL. COME AND SEE WHAT WE CAN OFFER. COM B AND HUB WHAT W K CAN OFKKH. COME AND 8KB WHAT WB CAN OFFER. COM BAND SEE WHAT WE CAN OFFER. COME AND NEK WHAT WE CAN OFFER. COME AND SEE WHAT WE CAN OFFER. H'e Have Lott of Print, We Have Lots of Alpaccas, H'e Have Lots of Fancy Dry Goods, We Have Lots of Coltonades, We Have Lots of White Goods, We Have Lots of Other Articles, That TJiat Tliat TJiat That That Are Are Are Are Are 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 Floor and Table Oil Cloths AND CARPETS. Floor and Table Oil Cloths AND CARPETS ! In the handsomest patterns and best qualities. It will not coat you anything to look at thorn. SHOES FOR MEN. SHOES FOR BOYS. SHOES FOR WOMEN, i All Good Styles and at Popu Iar Prices ! Iu tact we have a COMPLETE STOCK of all kinds of goods, to which we ask the attention ot all who can appreciate ' FINE GOODS AND GREAT BARGAINS. P. MORTIMER, . NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. TO THE PEOPLE OIW'EIUIY COUNTY. 'ANNUAL SPRING GREETING ' OK i STEPHENS & BEETEM. . 1877. CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE. 1877. English and Amor lean BRUSSELS in all the BEST make. UEAUT1FUL Three Ply CARPETS. In Brussels Deigns. EXTRA KNGL18H 1NOHAIN AND Extra Super CARPETS CHE A V I Beauties ill Hall anil Stair CARPETS with rich match BORDERS ! . ALL SEW FOR SPRING. NOW OPE3ST ! AND READY FOR SALE. THE MOST ATTHACT1VB "rtflNG MOCK Or nets JL . Carpels! AND OIL CLOTHS 1 WINDOW SHADES AND F1XTUBES, Looking Glasses, MATS, KUQS, HASSOCKS, ' AND Wall Papers, ever before offered to the trade. STEPHENS & BEETEM, 21 EAST MAIN 8THEET, CARLISLE. CARPET CHAINS, AND FILLINGS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WALL PAPJtlts AND DF.COll ATIONX, FOR Halls, Parlors and Vestibules, Chamber and Din In g " Booms, , - ' fto. ' OIL CLOTHS! For Btalrs, Tables, Floors and Halls. Cut to II t In a solid piece. LOOKING GLASSES! FKOM PAKLOlt TO KITCHEN SIZES. 30 I'atterns in Home Made CAltl'ETS, our own manufacture. The best Wool, Cotton and Linen CAltPKT CHAIN always on hand. AND SOLD AT liottom Prices, DON'T DELAY! But come to our STORE and take a look through our NEW SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK! DON'T DON'T DON'T DON'T DON'T DON'T DON'T DON'T DON'T DON'T DON'T DON'T DON'T DON'T II you want a FULL SUIT of Rundaygotomeet Ing CLOTHES, If you want a BOUOH-AND-EKADY day work ing SUIT, It you want a separate COAT, VEST or PANTS. If you want a HAT or CAP, H you want aTRUNK. VALISE, or SATCHEL, If you want CABPETS or OILCLOTHS, If you want SHI UTS or OVEBALL8, If you want COLLARS, CUFFS or NECK TIES, If you want GLOVES, HANDKEKCniEFS or JEWELBY, It you want an UMBBELLA or PAEASOL, If you want LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS, ! If you want GENT'S FUBNISHINOGOODB, . If you want TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, TOW - ELS, orlf you want them ALL, yon can And just what wilt suit you in PBICE. QUALITY, QUANTI TY and STYLE, AT DELAY ! DELAY ! DELAY ! DELAY ! DELAY ! DELAY ! DELAY ! DELAY ! DELAY ! DELAY! DELAY ! DELAY ! DELAY ! DELAY ! ISIDOR SCHWARTZ'S CLOT II IN G HOUSE "Wright's Building, NEWPOET, PENIST'. THE NEW "DOMESTIC," A DOUBLE THREAD LOCK-STITCH MACHINE. m km -:v -.. A'v 1 VL W:be&&..-7. IT BKTAINS all the ylrtuen of the LlRht Bunnlng ' DOMKSTIO," looludlnf the Autoiuatle Tension, which was and In the best In use. . ..,,, . , . Please autloe our PATENT HARDENED CONICAL BEABING8 on both the Maelne ftndOurnew and old Ideas, worked out with brand new Machinery and Tools et pnr own Bew wotks. In the buy oltyof Newark. New Jersey hv given us a standard ol MECHANICAL EX CELLENCE, Minimum of Friction, Maximum ot Durability, and range ot work, never neretoloie reached In the Hewing Machine world. i.... v r , ' V) THIS STATEMENT AND TIIE MACHINE ITSELF' 3T We invite the attention of all, especially thoae having high mechanical skill or observation. N. B. All Maohluee fully warranted. ' l)UMEilO HKWINU MAC'IIINB CO., , , New York and OhloagO. LADIES, 18E "DOMESTIC" PAtEU FASHION . t ' CIIM 1 eony purlnui Invn letter,.! pk. comlq 1 VII eanl4.1 tlni'k nmiftlnu .iiutal I.iAm ..ncla . .ill for ltoete., slump. Fuu Caid Co, Mlriillrboro, Mass, IHiHw. Best bargains In AmerlcaCAR W! Man Maps and Catalogue fiee-rfHillSIOcha. Hover. Delaware. .,' t ltHHw. FUN !,PMk"( comlo Envelopes, pk. comln I un paids, puck scroll cards. 24 p. book of J?fVI.'Ll,or 1? 0!Wts- ,J""a stamp. Novell y Co., Mlddlebira, Mnss'jj ' Jid4w. WANTFn An- old tai)lhenrN. and ; . , . , Havana ttrm want a General Agent In llloomileld or vicinity, to control the sales of their Cigars A permanent paying posi tion for an acceptable man. Must be energetlo and reliable. Address, KAMON, LOPEZ ABO., 147 Beade Street, New York. Ihd4w. CI I M 1 naok acquaintance cards, I park hdkf. lllrtatinn, 1 pack sorool, all sorts, for only lOeenti & stamp. Fun Card Co., Mlddlehoro, Mass. lddlw. TIP ThTtTnp PiiHtAirti It the 1m flTIM IMIfttBCUlll art. i&h finvHupM, PttnctK Pwn-tieMtw", fftmt, JRIAO A ItefitH Pwtw I "per. mi Paii. Uak ni Rlpmmt (ItilJ Httina flleora Butbir- QnU' Lk4 Ooorge Diamond Pin, Atno Swf Blnalnlia wlih "!, Annthyrt fltooe Ht url Fln.Onld pmddd.n(R.nir,tltF Muu4 Br Drop lAdlm' rmwared ana miverea iint nn, l,fni raiirjrxii Pin snd Drunn. Oold UiflteCoMar HtMtnn. Otnts' ld plt rn wfticn (.'nun na mi 01 Ttirw Hold Dialed Htuda. Tht ttttiri tt ant eit fdfr CO I rtfitt. RX1 HACiniNdtRY J AD UCF MF N TS TO A ft ft N TS J. BRIQK. oiinton Place, New York. TRIFWNG WITn A COLD 18 ALWAYS DANGEROUS. ' USE Wells' Carbolic Tablets, a sure remedy for COUGHS, and nil diseases of MKMBBANK' LUf,(i8' CUEMX D0 MUCOUB I'nt Up Only In nine Hexes, HOLD BY ALL DKUOOI8TH. l4w C. N. Ckittenton, 7 SlXTU AVINUR, New 1m k. BEAD TIIIWI! A chance for all to make or save mnney.and get the BBRTOOODH In the market TEAS, COFFEES, &C, sold at lower prices than the same qualities can be bought at any other house In this country. All goods guaranteed to bo satisfactory and as represented, or the money will be refunded on re turn ot the goods, which may be done at our ex pense. The reputation of our house forselllngstandard goods at Low prices, (for 30 years), has given us a standing In New York City and vicinity, that Is not enjoyed by any other house In the trade. After mature deliberation we have determined to offer our goods to housekeepers, at Hie LOWKHT WHOLESALE TBADB I'HICJiS, when a CLU H Is formed large enough to make a small case. The goods of each member of the club will be put lu separate packages, and marked with name and cost, so as to avoid eonfaslon In distribution. Goods will be sent by Kxpress to Collect on De livery. All wishing to save money by purchasing family supplies at New York Wholesalln Vricns can talk the matter over among friends and neighbors, and send tons for Club Circular.Prlce llst, to. We give a present of either goods, or money to the person who gets up the club, to compensate for trouble, etc. Humpies of TEA ti COKKEK sent by mall. Bend for Prlce-Hsl. and Clnb Circular. 19d4w Stirrer's New York & Ghina Tea Co,, M. II. MOSES t CO.. Proprietors. 18dt 77,79,81,84 and 86 VESBY Htreet, Aete York. Rnfllf Sf" this. Onlyfl.GOcapltal required to DUUIXto start canvassing for MAKK. TWAIN'S NEW 8CBAP-BOOK. Apply, with stamp, to John K. Ha1lowell,1:t9Eastfil UIACCrRQ Eight St., New York. lWtVMIl VMOOtnO CAO'T8 WANTED FOB HlSTOBYTkT ENTEN'L EXHIBITION it contains nearly 40n nne engravings of buildings and scenes In the Great Exhibition and le the Only authentic and complete history published. It treats of the grand buildings, wonderful ex hibits, curiosities, treat events, etc. Very cheap and sells at sight. One Agent sold 48 eoples In one day. Send tor our extra terms to Agents and a full description ot the work. Address Nation al Pi'BUsiiiNO Co., Philadelphia, Pa. PAIITIflN Unreliable and worthless books UHU I lull, on the Exhibition are belug cir culated. Do not be deceived, bee that the book you buy container 918 pages and nearly 400 tine engravings. 164w. 1 'iTt. BAN'S TNO Is permanently located at 1J the ST. CHABLES HOTEL, Pittsburfib, Pa. Diseases and Deformities of the Bplae, tJlterlne Displacement, Dyspepsia. Hernia and Piles sue cesslully treated by the BANNING 8V8TKM of Mechanical Hupports. Call or send for descrip tive pamphlet, ' The House You Live Iu." Mail ed Free. 17 lm CVCRV Qfll niTR Wh0 was wounded t'till OUL.UIC.n or contracted perma nent disease In service, can get a pension by writ ing to John Kirkpatrlck, Cambridge, Ohio. 17 lm Kin We will start yen In a business you I1 can make $50 a week without capital; MflMCVeasy and respectable for either sex. mUllClM. A. Yorjna, 261 Bowery, N.Y. 17 3ra 6 New pieces sheet muslc.retallsfor tl 75 sent for loctsO stamp, Cheap MuslcCo.,Mlddleboro, Mass. 18d4w. with H listed. 18d4w. ELEGANT CARDS, all styles name, lo cents, post paid. J. B. H Nassau, Bens Co., N. Y. 18 NEW KINDS OF SEED POTATOES. I am prepared to ship to planters the following new varieties of excellent seed potatoes, viz: Producers (Large, oblong, white) eyes on top. Know Flake (beautiful, eyes on top). Early Vermont (large, round, yellow) very early. White Bock (large, round Imported). Kkerry Blue (Early large round Imported). Jackson White (large white). Any ot the above good potatoes will be boxed and delivered at freight or express office at the rate of St per bushel, money to accompany the order. - D. K. REEDEK. N. W. Corner 13th Oxford streets, I'hilada. April 10 1877. Is not easily earned in these times, but It can be made in tkree months by anvane of either sex. In any Dart ot the country who is wining 10 worn sieauny at me employment that we furnish, tun a week in your own town. You need not be far away from home over nigh. You can give your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. It costs nothing to try the business. Terms and 5 Outfit free. Address at once, H. Haiutt & Co. , Port land, Malne ly' 100,000 FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. Facts for the Farmer Facts for the Merchant Facts for the Horseman Facts for the Block raiser Facts for the Poultry-keeper Facts for the Bee-keeper Facts for the Lawyer Facts for the Laborer Facts for the Fruit-raiser Facts for the Gardener Fails tor the Doctor Facts for the Dairyman Facts tor the Household Facts for every family who wants te save mouey. FACTS FOR AGENTS. That this Is the most Important advertisement for you yet published, beiug the best chance to make money ever ottered. The press endorses it, your own paper endorses lt,everyoue endorses it. THE BOOK OF THE 13th CENTURY. Male and female agents coining tuouey unit. Bend to us at once and get circulars free. IN. GUAM, SMITHS BLACK, 731 Walnut Htreet. PklladelpUla, Pa. , 16 131. yiLLIAM M, SUTC11, Justice of the Peace, AND GENEBAL COLLECTOB, New Bloomfleld, Perry County, Ptaa'a w8pela1 attention paid ta Collections f all kinds. led, Boada, Mortgage and Agreement tiottlly xeo uted. T