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THE TIMES; NEW BLOOMFIELI) PA. MAY J15 1877.f
A Restaurant Walter Tumi Out to bs a
Russian Nobleman.
' For tli o pant two years them has d wait in
Eureka, Nevada, a young man . who, al
though following the oooupation of a res
taurant waiter, attracted much attention
on aooount of his superior learning and
intelligence. He spoke live different lan
guages with fluency, was well posted in all
matters of a eclouttllo character, possessed
an intimate noqualntanoo with ourront
literature, and was at no loss in referenoe
to the entanglements and mystorles of the
European war question. Whenever he
could get hold of asympathotio listener, he
would dwell learnedly on tho Russian
policy, and explain in detail the probable
moves on the political chess board. The
jaw breaking wordB that almost fives the
lockjaw to English speaking peoplo rolled
glibly from his totiguo. As for foreign
dispatches he fairly reveled InVhom. When
questioned as to his past history, he would
answer, " Story, sir 1 1 have none to tell."
Concealmont, however, came to an end,
and the Eureka Sentinel furnishes its
readers with the following accouut of tho
learnod waiter : He was born near Mos
cow, in Russia, of noble parentage, and
his title is Court Alexandor llulm. He
was educated at the University of Kharkov,
and after completing his studies entered
the army, where, by family standing and
influence, he rapidly rose to the rank of
colonel. His prospects were very bright
until one unfortunate day whon he became
embroiled in a quarrel with a brother offi
cer. A duel was the result, and the conn t
killed his antagonist. As the code was
prohibited, and infractions of the law in
that respoct are rigidly punished, Col.
Iluhn fled the country, and for the past
three years has been a wanderer in foreign
lands. His family, exasperated at his con
duct, disowned him and he finally brought
up in Eureka and engaged in the humble
occupation of a waiter. When the Euro
pean complication arose he opened a cor
respondence with the Russian government
and his family. The latter recalled their
displeasure and secured his pardon by f the
government. He has not only been pardon
ed, but restored to his rank of colonel in
the Chasseurs of the Grenadiers. ' A fow
days ago he received official notice of tho
fact, and also a letter from the Russian
consul at San Francisco, who had recoived
-orders to provided the count with funds and
transportation homo. He will join his
corps in the field, and the next that we
hear of him may he through 'dispatches
received from the seat of war in tho east.
CROSS HUSBANDS AND SCOLDING WIVES.
"Domestio infelicity," which newspaper
reporters nowadays credit with playing
such an important part in life's drama, is
often the lesult of lingering or chronic
disease. What husband or wife can be
cheerful, smiling, and pleasant, when con
stantly Buttering from the tortures of some
dread disease? Perhaps the husband's
liver becomos torpid, and he experiences
bitter, disagreeable taste or nausea, has
chilly sensations, alternating with groat
; heat and dryness of the surface of his body,
pain in bis sides, shoulders, or back, eyes
and skin are tinged with yellow, feels dull,
indisposed, and dizzy. Through his suffer
ing he becomes gloomy, despondent, and
exceedingly irritable in temper. Instead
of resorting to so reliable a remedy as a
few small doses of Dr. Pierce's Purgative
1 Pellets, and following up their action with
tho use of Golden Medical Discovery, to
work the biliary poison out of the system
and purify the blood, if he play the part
i of a "penny wise and pound foolish" man
he will attempt to economize by saving tho
small cost of these medicines. Continuing
to sutler, his nervous system becomes im
paired, and he is fretful aud peevish a fit
subject to become embroiled in "domestic
infelicity." Or the good wife may, from
her too laborious duties or family cares,
havo become subject to such chronic af
fections as are peculiarly incident to her
sex, and being reduced in blood and strength,
suffering from backache, nervousness,
headache, internal fever, and enduring
pains too numerous to mention, she may
become peevish and fretful any thing but
a genial helpmate. In this deplorable
condition of ill health, should she act
wisely aud employ Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription, it will iu due time, by its
cordial, tonic and nervine properties, re
store her health aud transform her from
the peevish, scolding, irritable-tempered
invalid to a happy, cheerful wife. Laying
aside levity aud speaking seriously, bus
bands and wives, you will find the Family
Medicines above mentioned reliablo and
potent remedies. For full particulars of
their properties and uses, see , Pierce's
Memorandum Hook, which is given away
by all druggists.
tS?A few months ago a Russian peasant
aud his wife and four children, while
traveling in a sleigh along the banks of the
Pruth, were pursued by a pack of wolves.
The peasant urged on the horses, but soon
saw that the wolves were fast gaining upon
him. At the momcut whon the sleigh was
surrounded by the raveuing beasts, the
man seized one of tho children, threw It in
the midst of them, and while the wolves
were struggling over their prey, he hasten
ed on his horses and gained ground. Four
times the wolves came up with the fugitives,
and four times the horrible sacrifice was
completed. At last the peasant aud his
wife arrived at the nearest villiage, leaving
behind them tho bones of their four children.
In the bitterness of her despair the mother
informed against her husband, but tho
Judges considering that if the peasant had
not resigned himself to the horrible saoiflce
he would not only have ,lost his children,
but also his wife, acquitted the' prisoner. '
1877 SPRING 1877.
1877 SPUING 1877.! ,
1877 SPRING 1877. '
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS.
HAVING JUST PURCHASED for CASH, at
LOW PKICES, lots of NEW GOODS, we
?,r?.f.J51!!?l,.to ,T6r "r 'rleiuls and customers
O UK AT BAHUA1N8. Now Is the time to
buy as there Is no doubt but what
DRY-GOODS WILL BE HIGHER.
DRY-OOOD8 WILL BE HIGHER.
DRY-GOODS WILL BE HIGHER.
DRY-GOODS WILL BE HIGHER.
DRY-GOODS WILL BE HIGHER.
DRY-OOOD8 WILL BE HIGHER.
NOW IS TIIK TIME.
NOW IS THE TIME.
NOW IS THE TIME.
To Make
To Make
To Make
To Make
To Make
To Make
Your Spring
Your Spring
Your Spring
Your Spring
Your Spring
Your Spring
Purchases.
Purchase!.
Purchases.
Purchases.
Purcnases.
Purchases.
WHILE THE STOCK IS FULL.
WHILE THE STOCK IS FULL.
WHILE THE STOCK IS FULL.
COME AND SEE WHAT WE CAN OFFER.
COME AND MICH WHAT WE CAN OFFER.
COM K AND SKH WHAT WE CAN OFFER.
COM K AND HER WHAT WE CAN OFFER.
COME AND NK.K WHAT WE CAN OFFER.
COME AND SEE WHAT WE CAN OFFER.
We Have Lola of Prints,
We Have Lota of Atyaccas,
We Have Lota of Fancy Dry Goods,
We Have Lola of Cottonadea,
We Have Lota of White Goods, '
We Have Lota of Other Articles,
That Are
That Are
TJiat Arc
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' ami See Them.
Floor aud Table Oil Cloths
AND
Floor and Table Oil Cloths
AND
Floor aud Table Oil Cloths
AXD
CARPETS !
In the handsomest pattern ami best qualities.
It will nuc east you anything to look at them.
SHOES FOR MEN. ,
SHOES FOR BOYS.
SHOES FOR WOMEN.
All Good Styles and at Popu
lar Prices ! .
In Tact we have a COMPLETE STOCK of all
kinds ot goods, to which we ask the attention of
all who ean appreciate , ; : ' l i
TTINTC' GOODS
G It E A T B A 11 GAINS:
F.- MORTIMER, ':- 4
NEW BLOOMFIELD.-PA.
TO THE PEOPLE (M PERRY COUNTY.
ANNUAL SPRING GREETING
OF
STEPHENS & BEETEM.
1877. CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE. 1877.
English and Amor
lean nnussELH
la all the BEST makes.
BEAUTIFUL
Three Ply
CARPETS.
In Brussels Designs.
EXTRA ENGLISH
1JSGHA1N AND
Kitra Super
CA11PJ1TS
VllKAV !
Beauties in
Hall and Stair
CARPETS
with rich match
BORDERS !
ALL XEW
FOR SPRING.
N"CXW OPEN !
AND
READY FOR SALE.
TUB MOST ATTIUCT1VE SlUINa STOCK Of
Carpets
Carpets
AND
OIL CLOTHS !
WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTUKE3,
Looking Glasses,
MATS, KUQS, HASSOCKS,
AND
"Wall Papers,
ever before oltered to the trade.
STEPHENS & BEETEM,
21 EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE.
CARPET CHAINS,
AND FILLINGS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
WALL
AND
DECOKATIONS,
FOR
Hnlli, Parlors and
Vestibules,
Chamberand
Dining
' Rooms,
OIL CLOTHS!
For Stairs, Tables,
Floors and Halls. Cut
to lit In a solid piece.
i.ookinu
GLASSES!
FROM PARLOR TO
KITCHEN SIZES.
30
Tatternt in Home
Made
CAltFETS,
our own manufacture.
The best Wool, Cotton
and Linen
C'AKPJCT CHAIN
alwayon hand.
AND SOLD AT
liottom l'riceit.
T30N'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
I! you want a FULL SUIT of Buiiday-go.tvmeet-iug
CLOTHES,
If you want a ROUGH-AND-READY day work
ing SUIT,
If you want a separate COAT, VEST or FAKT9.
If you want ft HAT or CAP,
If you want a TRUNK, VALISE, or SATCHEL,
If you want CARPETS or OILCLOTH
If you want SHIRTS or OVERALLS,
If you want COLLARS, CUFFS or NECK TIES,
If you want CLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS- or
JEWELRY,
If you want an UMBRELLA or PARASOL.
If you want LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS,
If you want GENT'S FURNISHING GOODSv -If
you want TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, TOW
ELS, or If you want them ALL, you can
tlnd Just what will suit you In
PRICE, QUALITY, QUANTI
TY and STYLE, AT
DELAY !
DELAY !
DELAY !
DELAY !
DELAY r
DELAY f
DELAY !
DELAY !
DELAY !
DELAY !
DELAY !
DELAY !
DELAY !
DELAY !
ISIDOR SCHWARTZ'S
CLOTHING HOUSE,
"Wright's Building,
NEWPORT, PENN'A.
THE NEW " DOMESTIC,"
A DOUBLE THREAD LOCK-STITCH MACHINE.
A.
wmm Ifiiirft
IT RETAINS all the rlrtnes of th Wght Uuaning DO&JESTIC;" Including Automatic
Tension, which was and Is the be In n. - r ' - :
t. PiBuse notice our PA'fKNT HARDENED CONICAL BEARINGS ou UitU the Maelue
Our new and, old Ideas, worked1 out with brand now 'Machinery and Tools at our 'own1 new
, works. In the busy city of Newark, New .lery lmv given u a standard of MECHANICAL EX-"
' CELI.KNC'K. Minimum of Friction, Maximum of Durability, and range ot work, lever .heretofore.
Mached In the Hewing Machine world. , . :, . ) ('. .
TO ,THI8 STATEMENT AND' THE MACHINE. ITfeELJ? ' V
OrAVe luvlte the attention of all, especially- those having high luoetaanlo&l
kill or observation. N.B. All Machines fully .warranted. . . . . . ,41'
domestic bkwinu M AtiiiN K Co., , (, Nrw yorit and Chicago. '
.. .. . i jiduji, i n; " oom;in'ic' FArr.ii rAino:, t, . v.,
FU M 1 " y JwWi love ' lotW -T pic," comic
. ia. .r"i',.,,""k PPI'nB questions cards all
.... i. vow., m iamp. t
Kuucard Co, Mlddleboro,
Pest bargains 1ft America. CflD MO J. F. Man
Maps and Catalogue free rAnlVIOcha, Dover,
18d4w.
FUN V. JVKLklK oomlo En veUiprx. pk. eomlc
?p.!n .iwl?npnok. "I0" CBr'l, d V- t"l of
J? ? i8lifor 15 "e"U n 'tan. NoteltyOo.,
Mlddleboro, Mass. Itkl4w.
WAN TED A.? oW established N. Y.. and
V"1, 1 7,M "ana 'I'm want a General
Agent In Hloomileld or vicinity, to control the
sales of their Cigars A permanent paying posi
tlonfor nil acceptable man. Must be enerietlo
and reliable. Address, RAMON, LOPEZ W.
147 Reade Street. New York. lHd4w.
FUN Ipaok acquaintance cards. 1 pack hdkf.
ii flirtation, 1 pack soron), all sorts, for only
lOcents 4k stamp. Fun Card Co., Mlddleboro.
Mass. , ld4w.
TIP
The Tip Top pAfkifr in the lrm.
inn iwiiwiHiigiMii.. HiHUHNii
SKI. 18 HhmtH Note lH(er, 15
Eiiv tit inn, Ppnril, Penhotflftr. Oolfl.
pn Fen. fUt of Klosnnt Oold 8Una
HtfiT Utittrm, floitti 0wirge DUntonrt Pin, Amp
thjrRtHtone Klnfclnlakl with Rolil, Amethyiit Kbme Heart
IKltfsfl' Klowerwl anil Silvered lint Mn, Lndiea' Fnnry Hot
Fin and Drop, old plate Collar Button, Oortt' Uoln plat-
co v sieii i.; nam ano tun ni
ThreAfJolrl.tilatMl Rtmla. The
tMtirt Lmt ttnt st pidfr 60
ettttl, JiA'j RA OR 111 N MR Y
J. BRIDE. Clinton Place, New York.
WOP.
TRIFLING
WITH A COLD IS ALWAYS DANOEROU8. .
USE
Wells' Carbolic Tablets,
fi"l,ffw'2???)E.fof,9OUOHS' a" Isea'.es of
MEiMliitANE.
Put lip Only in Bine Boxe.
HOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Md4w
C. N. Ciiittentow, 7 Bixth Avnle, New 2oik.
BEAD TIIIMII
A chance for all to make or save
money ,and get the BUST GOOD In the market
TEAS, COFFEES, &C,
sold at lower prices than the same qualities can
be bought at any other house la- this country.
All goods guaranteed to bo satisfactory and ae
represented, or the money will t refunded on re
turn of the goods, which may be done at our er
pense. The reputation of our house fonwlllngstandard
geodj at Low prices, (for 36 years, ha.s given us a
standing In New York City and vMnlty, that Is
not enjoyed by any other liouse in the trade.
After mature deliberation we have determined to
offer our goods to housekeepers, at the LOWEST
WHOLKSALE TRADK fKlCKS, when a CLUB is
formed large enough to make a smMea.se. The
goods of each member of the club will be put In
separate pnekages. and marked witl name and
cost, so as to avoid confusion In distribution.
Goods will be sent by Express to Collect on De
livery. Af wishing to save money by purchasing
family snpplles at New York Wholesalle Prices
oan talk the matter over among U-lends aud
neighbors, and send tons for Club Clroular.Prlce
list, ic. We give s present of either goods, or
money to the person who gets up thw club, to
compensate flor trouble, etc Samples of TEA ti
COt FEE sent by malt.
Send for PViee-list, and Club Circular. 19d4w
Stiner's New York & China Tea Co.,
M. M. MOSES ft CO.. Proprietors. J8dt
77,79,81,84 and 80 VJCVUY Street, Aeto York.
RflflJt Re ttlK Only!1.50capltal required to
. ... start canvassing for MARK TWAIN'S
NEW 80RAP-BOOK. Apply, with stamp. ti
John K. UalUw41.13Xatp AWWAMCDC
Eight St., Now York. 2llt lAN VAOdLnO
The BlacU IlilU,
By H. N. MfictKE. who has spent 12 years In
this region. latest accottnts of Gold and Silver
prospects. Agrloultural and Grazing resources.
Climate, Hunting, Flshlg, Indians, and Settlers'
Adventures wltlr them. Mining and Wlli West
ern Life, the Waterfall. Boiling (teysersv noble
Scenery, Immense Gorges, etc. With 27 ine il
lustrations, and one mapi. Price Only Ter Cents.
Sold by all Newsdealers, or sent post-paid for 12c.
by DONNELLY, fcOYD CO., PublishCTS. Clil
cago, 111. 20d4w
On. BANNING t permanently loeated at
the ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Diseases and Deformities of the Bpine, CNlerine
Displacement, Dyspepsia. Hernia and Piles suc
cesslully treated by the BANNING SYSTEM of
Mechanical Supports. Call or send for descrip
tive pamphlet, "Tie House You Live In."" Mail
ed 1-ree. 17 lm
FVFRY !fll niFR Who was wounded
L.VCOI OOLUICn or contracted perma
nent disease in service, can get a pension-by writ
ing to John Kirkpatrick, Cambridge, Ohio. 17 lm
Nfl We will start you in a busmees you
can make 4i0 a week without capital:
MnWCV'y and respectable for either sex.
I11UIIC I ji. A. Youitu, 261 Bowery, N.Y. 17 3m
! New piecessheet muslc,retai!sfor Jl 7S sent for
u 10 cts& stamp, Cheap Music Co.,MliMleboro,
Mass. 1S44W.
OK ELECANT CARDS all styles with
name, 10 cents, post paid. J. B. Hnsted,
Nassau, Kens Co., N. Y. lSd4w.
LI A 1 comic oil chronto, 7x11, mounted, worth 2fic. 1
li r pk love cards, 1 pack comic envelopes, 1 ik comio
cards. 1 pk icroll, 1 4p book Fun, au sent for
only 5.10, st'ps. Novelty Co., Mlddleboro, Maaa. , lMw
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.
Snow Flake (beautiful, eyes on top). -
Early Vermont (large, round, yellow) very
early. --
White Rock (large, round imported1).
Skerry Blue (Early large round imported).
Jackson White (large wbite).
Anv of the above good potatoes will be boxed
and delivered at freight or express cilice at the
rale of $4 per bushel, money to accompany the
order. D. K. KEEDEB.
N. W. Corner 13th & Oxford streets, I'hilada.
April 10 1877.
WWW is not easily earned in these times, but
$i I 4 " ean be made In three months by
any one of either sex. in any part of
the country who Is willing to work steadily at the
employment that we furnish, tbo 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 ouly your spare moments. It cost
nothing to try the business. Terms and 54 Outnt "
free. Addresaatouce, H. Haujctt Si Co., Port
land, Maine. 14 ly.
-100,000
FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE.
Facts for the Farmer Factsforthe Merchaat
Facts for the Horseman Facts for the Stock
raiser Facts for the Poultry-keeper Facts for
the bee-keeper Facta for lha Lawyer Kaots for
the Laborer Facts for the Frull-raiser Facts tor
the Gardener Facts for the Doctor Facts for
the Dairyman Facts for the Household Facts
for every family who wants ts save money.
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 paperendorsesit.every one-endorses It.
TH Z BOOK OF TH E 19th CENTURY.
Male and female- agents coining money on It.
Send to us at otuee and gel circulars free. IN
GHAM. SMITH & BLACK, 731 Waluut Street.
Philadelphia Pa , ; , , - 15Ut.
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Justice of the yleace',f
T , i AND GENEBAI COLLECTOR, , ,
New Bloomfleld, Perry County. Penn'
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