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THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELI), PA., JUNE 12,' 1877.
A Train Run Down an Embankment for
Purpose; of Robbery.
St, Louis, June 4. A an express train
on tlie Ht. Louis ami San Frauolsoo rail way,
late the Atlantlo and Faolflo railway,
reached n point pne and a half mllos west
of Wood End station, ono liniidrcd and
fifty-llvo miles from St. Louis, nt 0.20
o'clock last night, tho (Miglncor saw roido
obstruction on tho track, nml liiHlanlly nri
JiUod the air brnkos, but loo Into, for on
reaching the spot where the obstruction
wai the enltio and baggage car left the
track aud plunged down au cmbatikincut
of forty, foot. Mamuel Hichardson, tho
fireman, aud Dr. K. L, AtkiiiHoti, who was
on the engine, was iustaiitly killed, and
Frank Cotton, the onglneer, was so badly
injured that he died lu two hour?.
Conductor Wilson stiirlod for another
engine, and on tho way henrd a pifttol shot,
and a ball punned through his hat. Buvernl
othor shotB were flrod, ami passengoiB nity
that tlicy saw live men standing uoar, who
vrora revealed by tho Hushes from thoir
pistols, but no ono wus hit. Two bulls
passed through tho haggago car.
On examining tho track it wns found
that two fish bars connecting tho ra(is on
both sides of the track had been disjointed,
and the ends of tho rails moved so that tho
train would luu down the embankmont.
The shots lived and the mini seen loavo no
doubt that this was a diabolical scheme to
run the whole traiu down tho bank, rob
the express oar aud plunder tho passougors.
That It was not carried out may be ex
plained by the fuot that tho night was in
tensely dark, that it ratuod heavily, aud
that the train was only running at a spcod
of about ton miles au hour. Ho cluo to
the perpetrators of tho floudish act has boon
found.
" CANKER IN THE BUD."
You watch its dovolopmont with expect
ant solicitude the cuoico, exquisitely
moulded bud which promises to unfold
with the perfect flower. You perhaps
think how it will adorn tho drawing-room
vase, and anticipato tho showing it to your
ilower-loving friends. But some morning
you llud its head drooping, its fragrance
tied, and an ugly purple spot on one of the
delicately-tinted petals. It is tho poet's
"canker in tho bud." How often the
loathsome canker blights the cherished
"infant blossoms" in our household gardens
those human buds which give earnest of
a brilliant future. The noisome canker, so
long concealed scrofula at longth reveals
its droadod presence and to our bright hopes
succeeds the most agonizing foar, for wo
know the fatal sequel it portends pulmo
nary consumption. It is estimated by em
inent modicaf authorities that at least ono
Jlfth of mankind are atllicted with this
insidious malady. But its ravages are bo
secret, that even its victims are unaware of
its presence until it suddenly discloses
itself in some of its myriad aud oft-times
fatal forms. A slight cutaneous eruption
is often tho only indicator of its presonco.
The only means of exterminating this
disease from the system is by a thorough
course of constitutional treatment. This
treatment must fulfill three indications,
namely, promote nutrition, alter or purify
the blood, and arrest disorganization of the
tissues and the formation of tubercles. No
more efficient alterative can be employed
for these purposes than Dr. l'ierco's
Medical Discovery. While imparting
strength aud tone to tho digestive organs
it clcanBos the blood and heals thedisoasod
tissue. Test its virtues ore the deadly
canker has blighted the life you prize.
, A Wife's Suicide.
Hawlkt, Pa., May 81. -Mrs. Daniel
Eunzerman out her throat with a butcher
knife between the hours of 2 and 3 o'clock
this morning. On the evening previous,
while lady callers were at her house, Mrs.
Eunzerman complained of her head feeling
strangely. At their usual time the family
retired, and were soon lost in sloop. At
about 8 o'clock Mr. Eunzerman was
awakened by their little child, who was
lying by his . side, and reaching to the
opposite side of the bed to awaken his
wife, he discovered that she was not in hor
usual plaoe. The bed was cold, showing
that she had been up some time. Mr.
Eunzerman immediately arose and went to
search for her. He soon ascertained that
the outside doors were all locked, but that'
the door leading to the pantry was open.
At the foot of the cellar stops he found bis
wife in a sitting position,with a gash across
her throat nearly six inches in length, en
tirely severing the windpipe, and a large
butcher's knife by ber side. About two
years ago this family lost by death three
interesting children, and thereafter the
mother was not herself.
' The first of the drink-registering
apparatuses, which a new law says must be
used in all Virginia bar-rooms, has been
put In operation In Richmond. It is a
wooden box, about a cubic foot In size.
On one side is a crank, and on another dials
like those of a gas meter. The bar-keeper
turns the crank once round at every sale
of a drink, a bell strikes, and the dial
registers one. The object of the device is
to determine the amount of tax to be
collected, at the rate of oiie cent on every
drink. Although a heavy fine may be
imposed for neglect to use these machines
properly, or for tampering with them In
any way and there are officers whose
duty it is to detect such offences the
belief is that they will not answer the
purpose, because drinkers will generally
connive at violations of the law.
If vnu want t pretty
CAttl'KT tor only .A
(VMs per yard, come
nml sen what ynu can
Ut't At that. I'l leu (if
F. MUltTlMEIt.
Bargains , in Carpets.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
Thirty Five Cents Istho o rivwTU
price of a pretty OAR. "J IjJjIi AO.
l'KT at Mohtim Eli's. or. l"il?T'rtl
Tim siinm amount of VJjj. 1 0.
money will also buy a nr. PWrsl
uood CALICO Dress It JiiNlft.
you don't make It too gg CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
LOTS OF OTHER BARGAINS.
JOSSER & ALLEN
CENTRAL STORE
NEWPORT, PENN'A.
. Now oiler tlio public)
A ItAUE AND ELKOANT ASSORTMENT OF
DRESS GOODS
Consisting sf all shades suitable for the season.
BLACK ALVACCAS
AND
Mourning Goods
A SPECIALITY.
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED
MUSLINS,
AT VARIOUS ritlCEH.
AN KNDLKH BBLECTION OF miNTBt
We sell and do keep a good quality of
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.
tw No trouble to show goods.
Don't forget the
CENTRAL STORE,
Newport, Perry County, Pa.
HIGHEST AWARDS! Ecffl0S!
J. REYNOLDS & SON,
NOBTBWSBT CORKER
THIRTEENTH AND FILBERT 8T8
PHILADELPHIA,
MANUFACTURERS OF PATENTED
Wrought Iron Air-tight Heaters
WITH SHAKING AND CLINKER. GRINDING
GRATES FOR BURNING ANTHRA
CITE OR BITUMINOUS COAL.
CENTENNIAL
WROUGHT IRON HEATERS
FOR BITUMINOUS COAL.
KEYSTONE
WROUGHT IRON HEATERS
COOKING RANGES.LOW-DOWN GRATES, Etc.
Descriptive Circulars sent free to any address.
EXAMINE BEFORE SELECTING. WlyaAS.
PATENTS.
Fee Reduced. Entire Cost $55.
Patent Oftlce Fee .'15 In advance, balance 120
within 6 months alter tiateut allowed. Advice
aud examination free. Patents Sold.
J. VANCE LEWIS (S CO.,
19-3m Washington, D. 0.
18 TAKEN INTERNM1.V, AND POSITIVELY CURES
RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA AND IUMUAG0.
SJXO BY 0RU6SI8T8 tVEHYWHEHE. SEND FOR CM-
. DRUGGISTS, WASHINGTON) B.C.
". For sale by wholesale Druggists la Pitts
burg and Philadelphia. 86 ljr
OTICEIs hereby given that the board of
Pardons for the State of Pennsylvania.
have granted are-hearlng In the caw of John it.
Baker, of Perry county, which will be bad on
Tuesday the 6th day of June. 1877 at Harrlnbnrg.
May S, 1677. WILLIAM BAKEB.
A GENERAL INVITATION
1 .
Is extended to all, to CALL find secure some of tho 11 EST
11 All G AINS yet offered. H aving un IMMENSE STOCK
on hand, wc have determined to make another SWEEPING RE
DUCTION. The following comprises a list of our goods :
Moii'n, Youth'M and Hoy's (lollilni?.
Mt'ii'N. Youth's and llo.v s Hats and Cups.
Carpets of all Kinds and Grades.
(Jeiitlotiipii's Fin-nlslilng Hoods.
Ladles' Fancy Hoods,
Trunks, Valises and Hatclicls.
' . ' ;' . i ' '
Look at tho -list "of some of Our Prices I
Clothing, ilV.
Men's Working Hults from J(
Men's Dress Hulls Mini N
Youth's Working Hulls from 4
Youth's Dress Hulls from 7
Hoy's Dress Hulls from 8
Men's Working Pauls from
Men's Dress Pauls from
Men's Working Coals from
Men's Dress Coats from
Men's Vests from
Hoy's Common fonts from
Hoys' Good Coats from
Men s Mnen Coats from
Men's Alpnea Coats from
Men's Dexler Cents from
Men's Hummer Pants from
noiof.7 no
(hi in in no
111 til 11 (HI
on to 11! mi
nil to 7 ()
7 to 1 M
nolo fi ijii
no to 4 on
Mild in on
no to l oo
mi to 2 M
mi in r on
7ftil 2 oo
f.ll to 8 til)
Ml to 2 M)
00 to 3 00
Carpet.
Common Carpels from lsets to ruvts.
Flower Carpet from .T to fa
All Wool Carpet from on tot)
Htnlr Carpet from . 20 to.'H
J I all Carpet from 40 to7fi '
Table (111 1,'loth from 40 to nil
Blnlr (HI Cloth from 14 to lit
Hi uhri'Is Carpets from II art lo 1 2f
Floor Oil Cloths from Do to 1 oil
Hat nml Cap.
Men's Wool llats from fift tn fl 00
Men's good llnls from 1 jr, to 1 fin
Men's line Hals from 1 7sto2 M
Hoy's Klne lints from Ml to I ni)
Men's and Hoy's llatsand Caps Cheap.
Trunk and Valine.
Common Trunks from 12 00 to 3 00
tlood Trunks from 8 (Hi to 5 00
KxtraHaratoim Trunks from 0 00 lo SKI
Common Valises from Ml to 1 (Hi
Oood Valises from 1 2ri to 2 on
Hntchels from 75 to 2 (JO
Hhawl Htraps from to M
Umbrellas from AO to 3 60
Muggy Whips and Hnreads very Low.
A good assortment of Tobacco and Sugars.
Cent' Furnlhlnf Hood, tVc,
Colored Hlilrts Mini f0c to 1 M
While Willis from 71 to 2 00
Hummer Under Hlilrts from fiO to 1 00
Hummer Drawers from 25 to 1 00
Linen Collars from 15 to 2!
Linen CulTs from 2" to 40
Paper Collars from in to 2r
Men's Hows from 10 til 40
Men's Ties from 21 to 7,'i
Men's Hose from fi to Ml
Men's llitnilkerehlefs from fi to 40
Meu'sHllk HiKlk'rclefs from M to 1 00
Men's Cloves from lr to )
Overalls from 40 to Wl
Ovorslnrts from ft) to 7"
Huspeiidiiis from p) to 70
Oooit.
0.V to 3 on
fti lo i no
15 to 25
gto'
old
75 to
10 to
40 to
Slo
25 to
20 to
(Ho
8 to
10 to
to
15 to
1 Wl to
20 to
Hi to
1 IN) to
75 to
8 to
12 to
Ladle' FurnMilng
Ladles' Hhawls from
Ladles' Hklrts from
Ladles' Colored Hose from
Ladles' White Hose from
Luilles' Handkerchiefs from
Ladles' Kid Cloves from
Ladles' Llsleltloves from
1, miles' ('insets from
millions from
Tins from
Parasols from
Pans from
Plus 14 rows from
Pocket Books from
I'.tnliroldery from
Hwltehes from
Ileal HalrHwItohes from
Hralils from
Towels from
Napkins per dozen from
lied Hprenils from
Collars from
Culls from
40
50
1 ("I
M)
1 (10
K0
M
3 00
75
a
M
50
20
fi 00
80
80
1 50
2 Ml
25
40
MlBcvllaneou.
A Pine Assortment of Jewelry.
, Knives, Porks and Hpoons.
Perfumery and Hair Oils.
Itazors, Helssors and Soaps.
Hair, Cloth and Hhoe Brushes.
Linen and PaiierHhlrt Fronts,
llevolvers and Cartrldxes.
Paper and Knvelimes.
Looking Ulasses.&o.
A. Call will convince you that we arc deter
mined to keep the lead and defy Competition.
ISIDOR SCHWARTZ,
TO THE PEOPLE OF PEHHY COUNTY.
ANNUAL SPRING GREETING
OF
STEPHENS & BEETEM.
1877. CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE. 1877.
EngllHh and Amer
ican IJItUNNELN
In all the DEBT makes.
BEAUTIFUL
Three Plv
CARPETS.
In Brussels Designs.
EXTRA ENOL1SH
IKGRA1N AND
Extra Huper
CARPETS
C1IEAV I
Peautles In
Hall and Stair
CARPETS
with rich match
BORDERS !
ALL NEW
FOR SPRING.
irsrow orouisr i
AND
READY FOR SALE.
TUB MOST ATTOACTIVE SWING STOCK OF
Carpets!
Carpets!
AND
OIL CLOTHS!
, WINDOW eriADES AND FIXTUEES,
Looking Glasses,
MATS, KUGS, HASSOCKS,
AND
AViill Papers,
ever before ottered to tho trada.
STEPHENS & BEETEM,
21 EAST MAIN BTKEET, CARLISLE.
CARPET CHAINS,
AND FILLINGS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
WALL JPAPEltg
AMI
DECOHATIONA,
FOR
Halls, Parlors and
Vestibules,
Chamberand
Dining
Ilooms,
OIL CLOTHS t
For Stairs, Tables,
Floors and Halls. Cut
to tit In a solid piece.
J-OOKINfJ
GLASSES!
FHOM PARLOR TO
KITCHEN BIZEH.
30
Patterns in Home
Made
CAKPETS,
our own manufacture.
The best Wool, Cotton
and Linen
CAKPJJT CHAIN
always on band.
AXD SOLD AT
Bottom 1'rices.
KINGSFORD'S
Oswego H turoli
Is the:BE8T and MOST ECONOMICAL In the
World.
Is perfectly PUKE free from acids and other for.
eltsn substances that injure Linen.
Is BTKONtiP.lt than any other requiring much
less quantity In using.
Is UNIFOKM Htilleusaud finishes work always
the same.
Kingsford's Oswego Corn Starch
Is the most delicious of all preparations for
Puddings, Ulaue-Matige, Cuke,, Etc.
ESTATE NOTICKNotlce Is hereby giv
en, that Letters of Administration on uie es
tate of Jacob Kloe, late of Bavllle township,
Perry county, deceased, have been granted to tke
subscribers residing In the same township.
All persons Indebted to said estate are request
edto make Immediate payment, and those hav
ing claims to preseut them duly authenticated for
settlement to
. .. , CHARLOTTB N. RICE,
. JONATHAN KICK.
A. M. Markeu Attorney.) Administrators,
iebruary 13, 1877 titpd
ESTATE XOTICE. Notice Is hereby giv
en that Letters of Administration on the
estate of John ft McElvy, late ttf New Buffalo
borough. Perry Pa., deceased, have been granted
to the uuderslKned residing In the same borough.
All persons Indebted to Bald estate are request
ed to make immediate payment aud those having
claims will preseut tliem duly authenticated lor
settlement to
JOHN BASKIN.
February 13. 1877.pd Administrator.
QEORGE H. MARTIN
GENERAL AGENT.
BLAIJi, PEltliY COUNTY, PA.
Special attention given to the collection of
claims, and any other business entrusted to him
will receive prompt attention. Charges moderate.
April, 19tn. 1877. .
CAUTION. The subscriber hereby gives no
tice that his wife has left his bed and board
without Just provocation, and cautions thepubllo
not to trust her on his account as be will pay no
debts ot her contraction.
ADAM WITHEBOW.
Penn township, May 1, 1877. - '
1877 Sl'IUNG: 1877.
1877 SPRING 1877.
I , 1877 SPUING 1877.
i i .
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS.
nAV,.!i'l.:irH.'r 'I'lWI'ANHD fur CASII. nt
LOW PlrlUHH, lots of NICW (ll)OliH, we
are enabled to niter our fi lends and customers
UltKAT 1IAIIUAINH. Now Is the time to
buy as there Is no doubt but what
DMT-OOOnS WILL. BR HIOIIKll.
l)KY-OOOI)a WILL UK IIIOHKH.
DKV-OOODS WILL 11R IIIOHK.H.
PUY-OOODS WILL UK IlltillKK.
Diiv-oooim will un mom it.
Mtir-GOODS WILL liE 1IIGHKII.
NOW IS THE TIME. '
NOW IS THE TIME.
NOAV IS THE TIME.
To Malto Your
To Make Your
To Make Your
To Muko Your
To Make Your
To Make Your
WlllIiKTIlE
u ii iij: TUP,
WIIILKTIIE
Spring ruicliiiHCH.
8)t'lii(? Purchases.
Spring Purchase.
Spring PurcliiiHcs.
Spring Purcnasos.
Spring Purchases.
stock is Fi'i.r.
STOCK IS FITI.Ij.
STOCK IS niLi-
COMK ANDRKI? WHAT WK CAN OPI'KH.
CHMK ANDHKIC WHAT WK CAN OKKKII.
COMK AND HKH WHAT WIC OA N OKI' I'll.
COMIC ANDHKK WHAT VVIC CAN OI'I'Klt.
COM K AND HI'.H WHAT WK CAN OI'KKIt.
COME ANDHKK WHAT WI5 CAN OFFElt.
Wo Have Lot of Print,
We Have Lot of Apacw, .
Wo Have Lot of Fancy Dry Good,
Wo Have Lot of Cottonade,
We Jfavo Lot of White Good.
We Jfave Lot of Other Article,
Tliat Are
That Are
Tliat Arc
That Arc
That Are
That Are
Very
Very
Very
Very
Very
Very
Cheap,
Cheap.
Cheap.
Cheajt.
Cheap.
Cheap.
wa 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 fable 011 Cloths
AND
CARPETS !
Floor nnd Table Oil Cloths
. AND
, OARPETN.
Floor and Tahlo 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
t lar Prices !
In fact we have a COMPLETE STOCK of all
kinds of goods, to which we ask the attention of
all who can appreciate
FINE GOODS
AND ,
GREAT BARGAINS.
F. MORTIMER,
NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA.
JOTICE. ' ;
Notice Is hereby elven that the petition of Solo
mon IllKham, Assignee of George Matchett and
wife, has been tried In the Court of Common
Fleas of Perrv county. nravinK for an order nt
sale to sell the Heal Krtate of said Assignees, slt-
uuie in jyjiuer uiwumnp, rerry county, j a., ana
that the Court has fixed TUESDAY, the 12th of
June, 1W7, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the hearing ot
said petition, when the same will be granted, un
less cause be shown to the contrary.
...... D. MICKEY, ProthonoUry.
April 17,1877.
100,000
FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE.
Facts for the Farmer Kaetsfor the Merchant
Facts for the Horseman Facte for the H Lock
raiser Facta for the Poultry-keeper Facts for
the Bee-keeper Facts for the Lawyer Facts for
the Laborer Facts for the Fruit-raiser "sets for
the Gardener Facts for the Doctor Facts for
the Dairyman Facts for the Household-FacW
for every family who wants U save money.
FACTS FOR AGENTS.
TK.t .lila tm hA Mn. I - . . , .
? luu.. iininniDi aarerrisemeni
for you yet published, being the best chance to
make money ever ottered. The press endorsee it.
your own paper endorses lt,every one endorses It.
THE BOOK OF THE 19th CENTURY.
Male and female agents coining money on It.
Bend to us at once aud pet circulars free. IN.
g"AM , SMITH BLACK. 731 Walnut Street.
Philadelphia, Fa. 15x3..
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AHomeMhooL Beautiful Scenery.
Healthful Clim.lj. n,.n n i t
Musie Specialty. Modern I-.nl
guaKes. Experienced Teachers. No
half way work. Next session begins
bepL 6th 1877. beud for Circular to
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