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Earthquake In South America.
Panama, June 11. By the arrival of
the steamer "Oroya," from Callao, ou the
SKth tilt., we Lave fullor details of the dis
nBtprs suffered on' the coast from earth
quakes and tldal waves. The towns of
Aricit, Iqulque, Pontado Lahas, I'nhollon
do Ificn, Chnnavayn, Iliinnillns, Tooopllla,
CoriJ.v, Mejiltones do Bolivar, Antafngasta
and Chanarl are nearly nil destroyed.
About COO liven only wore lust. The de
struction of property is estimated at f 20,
000,000, confined mostly to the coast,
although the town of Tutnpacn, twenty
three leagues Inland, and the villages of
Ricn, Matilla and Cinchoues, far in the
interior, were more or less ruined. The
shipping of guano from the Bouthern de
posits will be Indefinitely suspended as all
facilities in the way of launches, chutes,
wharves, water condensers and buildings
of all kinds have been swept away.
Antufagasta, Moxillones, Tocopilla and
Cobij.i, towns in the coast of Dolivar, met
with the Bame misfortune of earthquake
and tidal wave nt once nnd are in an
identical condition with Iquiqtio and
Aricia. At Antafagasta several lives were
lost. Mexilloues was visited by a tidal
wave sixty-five feet in height. Two-thirds
of the town was completely obliterated.
At Mexlllonos six persons w'ere drowued.
At Tocopilla little or nothing romains of
the tovvn. A mine called La Pena Blanco,
four miles to the southward, sank it,
smothering 200 workmen, of whom forty
were Cornish miners.
Cobija, tho principal town of the Boli
vian const, has lost thiee-fourths, of it?
houses. The wave, thirty-five feet high,
swept the main business street and left it
as level as the desert. Wharves and
launches were all carried out to sea. All
of these towns are in the greatest distress.
Chili ImB escaped without injury. The
northern ports of Peru were damaged but
' little, although tho sea was runuiug re
markably high. Efloits for the relief of
the distressed are being made. Chaniva
Ya, tho little town at the guano deposit
known at Paballor De Pica, with four
hundred houses, to-day has only two
standing. Here, as at Iquique, the earth
quake was followed by fire. The sea came
in and extinguished the confiagratiou, but
as it retired carried off all that remained
of tho place. In one of the gunno cuttings
thirty laborers were buried by the falling
earth and suffocated. Amongst the ship
ping at least 200 people were killled.
Bodies were floating around in the bay and
pestilence is feared. At lloanillos, another
guano loading station, tho damage iullicted
was fearful ; all the houses were destroyed.
The wavo which succeeded the earthquake
and completed the work of destruction,
was nearly sixty feet high.
"The Conflict Of Ages."
Men differ on nearly every issue. There
have always been opposite parties in politics
and religion, thougli the measures fought
over one day may bo universally adopted
at another, and those sacrificed regarded as
heroes and martyrs. Medicine has also
been subject to revolutionary disturbaucos.
i When Drs. Harvey and Jcnuer announced
i thoir discoveries, they were held in cou-
tempt and ridicule by an incredulous and
ignorant public, yet to-day tuey are
received and honored by all as benefactors.
When Dr. Pierce announced his Discover,
many soemcd to doubt, and were' skeptical
concerning all medicines and doctors, but
Jiroof of merit has dispolled all doubt, and
to-day the Golden Medical Discovery is the
standard remedy in curing the most
obstinate, diseases of the liver and blood,
haviug almost entirely supserseded the old
time sarsaparillas by reason of its superior
morits,
, Norwich, Chenaugo Co., N. Y.,
November 8d, 1870.
R. V. riEKCE, M. D. :
I was atllictcd with a scrofulous affection
on ono of my legs. It was very trouble
some for over two years, so much so that I
could not wear a boot, and I had to keep
my log bandaged. It resulted in a raw
soro. It got so bad that it became a general
talk that I would have to undorgo amputa
of the limb. One physician told me he
never saw such a sore cured. I commenced
taking your Golden Medical Discovery
together with your Pollots as directed on
tho bottlos, and when I had consumed six
bottlos of Discovery, my leg was eutirely
well, and has remained so ever since, a
period of over two years, and I would
not swap it for fifty wooden legs.
Yours truly, JOHN SHATTUCK.
Bargains in Carpets.
Frightful Fall.
About half past five o'clock Wednesday
evening a week, Charles, aged between
five and six years, son of Mr. James F.
Newlin, of the Adams express company,
made a narrow escape from instant death.
Mr. Newlin residos on Fifth 6trect near
Strawberry avenue, and his little son while
playing ball accidentally cast the plaything
upon the cornice above the door in front of
the house, located about twelve or fifteen
feet above the marble steps. Iu order to
get it he crawled out through the window
from the second story, and was just in the
act of securing it, when his foot slipped
and precipitated him headformost over the
cornice, toward the solid niarblo stoop
below. Fortunately a colored girl, a
servant in the family, came out of the
door with a bucket in her hand, just in
time to catch Charley's fall, the lad strik
' ing nor on tho back. The shock threw her
off her feet, but saved the child from
having his brains dashed out. Both child
, and servant are doing well. HarrUburg
Patriot of 9th imt.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
Thirty Five Cents Isthe
price of a pretty CAR.
PET st Moiitimbh's.
The same amimnt (
money will aim liny a
Bund CALICO Dress If
yon don't make It too
lare.
It you want a nretly
('AH l'KT for only :tS
rents per yard, come
and see what "you can
get at that price of
F. MOIUIMER.
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
CENTS.
CENTS.
CENTS.
CENTS.
CENTS.
CENTS.
CENTS.
CENTS.
LOTS OF OTHER BARGAINS.
JOSSER & ALLEN
CENTRAL STORE
NEWPORT, FENN'A.
. Now offer the public
A HAKE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
DRESS GOODS
Consisting sf all shades suitable for the season.
BLACK ALP AC CAS
AND
Mourning Goods
A SPECIALITY.
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED
MUSLINS,
AT VARIOUS TRICES.
AN ENDLESS SELECTION OF PRINTS!
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.
J- No trouble to show goods.
Don't forget the
CENTRAL STORE,
Newport, Perry County, Pa.
HIGHEST AWARDS!
J. REYNOLDS & SON,
NORTHWEST CORNER
THIRTEENTH AND FILBERT STS..
PHILADELPHIA,
MANUFACTURER'S OF PATENTED
Wrought Iron Air-tight Heaters
WITH SHAKING AND CLINKER GRINDINd
GRATES FOR r.UKNINO ANTHRA
CITE OU 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. lOlyAiS.
t ..-;t
IS TAKEN IHTERNAUVr AND POSITIVELY CURES
HHtUirml loifli UJJti ntUKAlUIA AND IUMBAG0.
SOU) SI DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. SEND FOR CmV
LPHEHSTINE A BENTLEY,
DRUGGISTS, WASHINGTON, 0. C
tV. For sale by wholesale Druggists in Pitts
burg and Philadelphia. 35 iy
Tuscarora Seminary
IVH IUUIIU LAUIK8.
A Home School. Beautiful Scenery.
Healthful Climate. Full Course.
Music a Specially. Modern JLan-
fiuas;es. Experienced Teachers. No
mil wxvwnrk. iit. BMi,.ti Itairliia
Sept. 6th 1877. Send for Ciicular to
C. F. KOI, BE, A. M Principal.
Aoaueinia, jumaia county, pa.
-0
A GENERAL INVITATION
t
Is extended to all, to CALL nnd secure some of the It EST
BARGAINS yet offered. Having nn IMMENSE STOCK
on hand, we have determined to make another SWEEPING RE
DUCTION. The following comprises a list of our goods :
Men's, Youth's nnd Hoy's Clothine.
Men's, Youth's and lio.rs lints and Clips.
Carpets of all Kinds and Grades.
'Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods.
Ladles' Fancy Goods.
Trunks, Valises and Satchels.
Look at the list of some of Our Prices !
Clothing, tVc.
Mian's Working Suits from l 00 to f! 0D
Men's Dress Units from 8 (hi to 15 00
Youth's Working Bulls from 4 00 to 00
Youth's Dress Suits from 7 00 to 12 00
Hoy's Dress Suits from 3 00 to 7 00
Wen's Working Pants from 75 to 150
Men's Dress Punts from 2 00 to 5W
Men's Working (lonts from 2 00 to 4 00
Men's Dress Coats from 4 00 to 10 00
Men's Vests from 60 to 100
Hoy's Common Coats from 1 Bo to 2 M)
Hoys' flood Coats from 8 00 to 5 00
Men s Linen Coals from 75 to 2 00
Men's Alpaca Coats from 1 fiOto 3 00
Men's Dexter Coats from 1 50 to 2 50
Men's Summer Pants from 1 00 to S 00
Carpets,
Common Carpets from IScts to 30cts.
Flower Carpet from 35 to f 0
All Wool Carpet from 00 to 90
Stair Carpet from 20 to 3i
Hall Carpet from 40 to 75
Table oilcloth from 40 to 60
Stair Oil Cloth from 14 to 10
Brussels Carpets from 81 25 to 1 2S
Floor Oil Cloths from 60 to 1 00
Hats and Caps,
Men's Wool Hats from 05 to Jl 01
Men's good Hats from 81 25 to 1 50
Men's line Hats from 1 75 to 2 50
Hoy's Fine Hats from 50 to 1 50
Men's and Hoy's lints and Caps Cheap.
Trunks and Valises.
Common Trunks from 82 00 to 3 00
(iood Trunks from 3 00 to 5 00
Extra S:irntoeaTrnnksfroni6 00 to 8 CO
Common Valises from 50 to 1 00
(iood Valises from 1 25 to 2 09
Satchels from 75 to 2 00
Shawl Straps from .20 to 60
Umbrellas from 50 to 2 60
Buggy Whips and Spreads very Low.
A good assortment of Tobacco nnd Segars.
v
A Call to ill convince
mined to keep the lead
Gcnls' Furnishing Goods, ,tc.
Colored Shirts from 60c
White Shirts from 75
Summer Under Shirts from 50
Summer Drawers from 25
Linen Collars from 15
Linen Culls from 25
Paper Collars from 10
Men's Hows from 10
Men's Ties from 25
Men's Hose from 5
Men's Handkerchiefs from 5
Men's Silk Hadk'rclefs from 60
Men's (i loves from 15
Overalls from 40
Overshirts from 60
Suspenders from 10
to 81 60
to 2 00
to 1 00
to 1 00
to 25
to 40
to t!5
to 40
to 75
to 60
to 40
to 1 00
to m
to Ot)
to 75
to 70
Ladles' Furnishing Goods.
Ladles' Shawls from 65c to 83 00
Ladles' Skirts from 60 to 160
Ladles' Colored Hose from Lvto 25
Ladles' White Hose from 8 to 40
Ladles' Handkerchiefs from 5 to 60
Ladles' Kid Cloves from 75 to Km
Ladles' LlsleUloves from 10 to '60
Ladles' Corsets from 40 to 1 00
millions from 3 to so
Ties from 25 to 50
Parasols from 20 to S 00
Fans from 6 to 75
Plus 14 rows from 3 to 3
Pocket Hooks from 0to 50
Embroidery from 3 to 60
Switches from 15 to 20
neai unirnwiicnes irom I60to 5 M)
Hraldsfrom 20 to SO
joweisirom into
Napkins per dozen from loo to
Hed Spreads from 75 to
Collars from 3 to
Culls from 12 to
30
1 60
2 60
25
40
Miscellaneous.
A Fine Assortment of Jewelry.
Knives, Forks and Spoons.
Perfumery and Hair Oils.
Itazors, Scissors and Soaps.
Hair, Cloth and Shoe Hrushes.
Linen and Paper Shirt Fronts.
Hevolvers and Cartridges.
Paper and Envelopes.
Looking Glasses, S;c.
yon that we arc deter
and defy Competition.
ISIDOR SCHWAPvTZ,
NEWPOET, PEjNTjSPV.
TO THE PEOPLE OF PERRY COUISTY.
ANNUAL SPRING GREETING
OF
STEPHENS & BEETEM,
1871. CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE. 1877.
English and Amer
ican BRUSSELS
in nil the BEST makes.
BEAUTIFUL
Three Plv
CARPETS.
In Hrussels Designs.
FXTUA ENGLISH
ISOIIA1N AND
Extra Super
CARPETS
CHEAP I
r.eautlcs in
Hall and Stair
CARTE T S
with rich match
BORDERS !
ALL NEW
FOR SPRING.
NOAY OPEN !
AND
READY FOR SALE.
. TUE MOST ATT1UCT1VE SPUING STOCK OF
Carpets!
Carpets!
AND
OIL CLOTHS !
WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTURES,
Looking Glasses,
MATS, HUGS, HASSOCKS,
AND
AVstll Papers,
ever before olfered to the trade.
STEPHENS & BEETEM,
21 EAST MAIN STliEET, CARLISLE.
CARPET CHAINS,
AND FILLINCS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
WALL, PA P.E US
AND
ir.c on vno3,
FOH
Halls, Parlors and
Vestibules,
Chamberand
Dining
Booms,
OIL CLOTHS!
For Stairs, Tables,
Floors and Halls. Cut
to tit in a solid piece.
LOOKING
GLASSES!
FItO.M PAKLOK TO
KITCHEN SIZES.
30
Patterns in Home
Made
CAltPETS,
our own manufacture.
The best Wool, Cotton
and Linen
CAKFiCT CHAIX
always on baud.
AXD SOLD AT
ltottom 1'rlces.
KINGSFORD'S
Is the -BEST and MOST ECONOMICAL 111 the
World.
Is perfectly PURE free from acids nnd other for
eign substances that injure Linen.
Is BTKONUKH than any other requiring much
less quantity in using.
Is UNIFOKM stiffens and linlshes work always
the same.
Kingsford's Oswego Com Starch
Ts the most delicious of all preparations for
l'Dildiugs, liliinoJIuuge, Cuke, Etc.
E
STATE NOTICE. Notice is hereby irl.
1J en. that Letters of AdmlniHrrnrlnn on thA .
uue oi jacoo Klce, late ot Savllle township,
Perry county, deceased, have been granted to the
ubscribers residing in the same township.
All persons Indebted to said estate are request
ed to make Immediate payment, and those hay
ing claims to present them duly authenticated for
settlement to
Cn Alt LOTTE N.RICE,
JONATHAN HICK,
A. M. Market., Attorney. (Administrators.
February 13, 1877-ttpd
JTSSTATK NOTICE. Notice Is hereby giv
li en that LeHers of Administration on the
estate ot John 8. McKlvy, late of New Buffalo
borough, Perry Va., deceased, have been granted
to the undersigned residing In the same borough.
All pel scins indebted to said estate are request
ed to make immediule payment and those having
claims will present them duly authenticated for
settlement to
JOHN BASKIN.
February 13. 1877.pd Administrator.
QE0RGE H. MARTIN
GENERAL AGENT.
13 LAIN, i'EltllY COUNTY, PA.
Special attention given to the collection of
claims, and any other business entrusted to him
will receive prompt attention. Charges moderate.
April. 19th, lb77.
IAUTION. The subscriber hereby gives no-
Ice that his wife has left his bed and board
thout just provocation, and cautious the Dublie
not to trust her on his account as he wilt Dav no
debts of her contraction.
ti ADAM WITUEKOW.
Fenn township, May 1, 1877.
gAl
tie
liou
1877 SPRING 1877.
1877 SI'ltING 1877.
1877 SPUING 1877.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS.
HA VINO .TTTST PtIHOH ASKD tor CASH, nt
LOW PlliCHS, lots of NKW HOODS, we
are enabled to olter our friends nnd customers
ultKAT IJAltOAINS. Now is the time to
buy as there Is no doubt but what
DRT-OOOD8 WILL BK HIGHER.
DRY-GOODS WILL BE IIK41IF.lt.
DRY-OOOD8 WILL BE IIK4HF.R.
DRY-GOODS WILL BE HIGHER.
DRY-GOODS WILL BE HIGIIF.R.
DRY-GOODS WILL BE HIGHER. ,
NOW IS THE TIME.
NOW IS THE TIME.
NOW IS THE TIME.
To Make Tour Spring Turchasoa.
To Make Your Spring Purchases.
To Make Your Spring Purchases.
To Make Your Spring Purchases.
To Make Your Spring rurcnases.
To Make Your Spring Purchases.
WHILE THE STOCK IS FI LL.
WHILE THE STOCK IS FULL. '
WHILE THE STOCK IS FILL.
COME AND SEE WHAT WE CAN OFFER.
COME AND SUE WHAT WE CAN OFFER.
COME AND SEE WHAT WE CAN OFFER.
COM K AND SEE WHAT WE CAN OFFER.
COME AND SEE WHAT WE CAN OFFER.
COME AND SEE WHAT WE CAN OFFER.
l!re Have Lots of Prints,
We Have Lota of Alpaccas,
We Have Lots of Fancy Dry Goods,
We Have Lots of Cottonades,
We Have Lots of While Goods,
We Have Lots of Other Articles,
TJiat Are Very Cheap.
Tliat Are Very Cheap.
TItat Are Very Cheap.
TJiat Are Very Cheap.
That Are Very Cheap.
That Are Very 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 nnd Table Oil Cloths
AND
Floor and Table Oil Cloths
AND
CARPETS.
Floor nnd Table Oil Cloths
AKD
CARPETS !
In the handsomest patterns and best qualities.
It will not cost you anything to look at them.
SHOES FOll MEN.
SHOES FOR BOYS.
SHOES FOll WOMEN.
All Good Styles and at Fopu
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 ,
FIISTE COODS
AND
GREAT BARGAINS.
F. MORTIMER,
NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA.
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