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THE TIMES NEW ULOOM FIELD, TA. JULY 10, 1877.
PIERCE'S PURGATIVE PELLET.
, IIiwo you humor or tile
Hanging round all the while,
To bother nnd sicken ?
" Pierce's Purgative Pellet
Will surely expel It. .
Docs miasma Invade,
And by stealth mnkonrnld,
Like an owl on a chicken ?
Video's Purgative Telle!
Is the right thing to quell It.
For an Indolent liter,
That seldom or never,
Its true function performs,
Ilns naught to excel It.
Does Dyspepsia's deep gloom
On your horizon loom,
Boding darkness and storms?
Dr. Pierce's good Pellet,
If you take it, will tell It,
, To " get out" and he seen,
With Its Imps vile and mean,
Iu your system no more i
Then buy the nice Pellet,
Tho druggists all sell It.
Trouble with Berry Pickers.
A dispatch from Marlboro, Ulster conn
ty, Now York says : The lawlessness at
this place this season is unprecedented.
"With tho arrival of the berry season each
year follows nil kinds of depredatious, but
this year they are worso than ever before.
Milton, Highland, and Marlborough are
tho three principal berry places on the
Hudson river, and they, together, produce
more beiries fo the market than nil the
other places on the river combined. To do
this it is of course necessary to employ
pickers from other places, and there are
thus engaged each year from 000 to 800
men and boys. These pickers aro made
up from the worst classes, and New York
city furnishes the worst of them. Now
burgh, Kingston, and Poughkeepsie also
furnish their share. The" pickers prowl
about all hours of the day and night.
' Their offences consist of burglaries, out
rages upon women, and assaults upon
farmers. I drove here to-day to learn the
particulars of the crimes committed, and
one of the ilrst attempts at stealing was at
Mrs. McElrath's millinery store in this vil
lage. The store was visited at night and
an attempt made to enter, bnt so bungling
ly did the thieves do their work that they
were detected and fled.
A picker visited the house of Mr. Ira
Staples. He called for something to eat,
and after being bountifully supplied, lie
carried oft' some valuables, and attempted
an assault upon the lady of the house. Ho
then visiled tho residence of Judge Still
well. From Mr. Stillwell's he took several
articles of wearing appaiel and other
things. The villain then went to tho house
of Daniel Berrian, a respectable farms
living near the village. lie first killed Mr.
Berrian's watch dog. The noise brought
Mrs. Berriau upon tho scene, and her
screams soon brought Mr. Bcrrian him
self. When remonstrated with for killing
the dog, the thief exclaimed : "I'll kill
you, too !" Mr. Berrian, with some neigh
N bors, drove him oil". He was finally captur-
ed. lie theu got the officer who had him
in custody drunk, aud walked away.
The Mixed Babies.
Some years ago, in Scotland, two inti
mate neighbors, childless women of middle
age, bad each a son born on the same
night. It was a cold season, and for
greater convenience and comfort a great
fire was built in the kitchen of ouly one of
the two houses, and thero the raidwives
dressed the newly born babes. Something
distracted their attentiou and the identity
of the infants was lost. There was no al
ternative but to leave to chance the deter
mination of which was the baby belonging
in the house where the Are was, and ac
cordingly it was selected in a dark room,
in which the babies were laid side and
side. The father of one of tho infants was
a wealthy man with an immense Roman
nose ; the father of the other was poorer
and had a small pug nose. Time passed ,
the fathers each dieU and the boys grow to
maturity. As they grow, the boy assigned
to the rich man's family showed symptoms
of a nose pointing partly skyward, while
the other's face developed a great nose,
hooked like an eagle's beak. There was
no mistaking the inference. When the
Roman-nosed boy reached maturity he
brought suit for the property left by tho
rich man aud now held by tho pug-nosed
' youth. The legal contest was bitter but
brief. The noses were brought into court
by their respective owners, and the Jury
could not hesitate. The young man with
the Roman development was reinstated in
bis undoubted right. It was a Scottish
cause celebre.
pest bargains In America, p ARMQ .1. F. Man-
niiniwclM, Dover,
Map ami Catalogue tree
Delaware
Ufa and . Hinllli Without Drugs.
' Two gamblers were in Leavenworth,
Kansas' several years ago, with about 50
in their pockets. They desired to get
money enough to go to California. They
went to separate hotels. Une registered as
a physician, and advertised a remedy for
cholera. The other put up a large quanti
ty of yeast powders into sample packages,
with a little croton oil in each, and hired a
boy to distribute them. Soon family after
family, affected by the croton oil, felt
what they believed were symptoms of
cholera. The sale of the cholera remedy
was enormous, and the gamblers were en
abled to go to California. They now tell
the story through the Virginia City " En-terprise."
Blue and Red
LIGHT.
Dr. r.mrnnst's Rient
work Is NOW HEADY
HOIl AOKNTH. Tho
oulv ltnok practically
tmilliiir this now mil.
versnlly absorbing topic. 8lms how to Apply
the treatment, anil, tells nl ninny sticcesstu'l
cures made bv the use of this wnnderlnl medi
um. Ulrmlnr nnd let terms to vnrly appli
cants. .1. M. HTODDAUT & CO.. 7i!3 Client nut
Street, Philadelphia. . 27dlw
TllIFLINU
WITH A COLD IS ALWAYS DANtlEItOUS. .
Wells' Carbolic Tablets, .
a sure remedv for COl'tillH. and all diseases of
the TMItOAT, LLKUH, CHEST and MUCOUS
MEMBRANE.
I'ut l p Only In Nine Itoxes.
BOLD MY ALL DHUtKIIHTS. 27(14 w
C. N. Crittknton, 7 Sixth Avenue, New York.
PIANOS AND ORGANS!
1MOA1) TIIIH!!
A chance for all to make or save
money.and get the HESTOOODS in the market
TEAS, COFFEES, &C,
sold at lower prices than the same qualities can
he bought at anv other house In tins country.
All gnodsguaruiiteed to he satisfactory and ns
represented, or the money will he refunded on re
turn ot the goods, winch may be done at our ex
pense. the reputation of our house forselllnirstandard
poods at Low prices, (for years), has given us a
standing In New York City nnd vicinity, that Is
Hot enloyed hv nnv other houe In the trade.
After mature deliberation we have determlivd to
oiler our goods to housekeepers, at. the LOWICST
WHOLESALE TRADE PRICKS, when a CLl1 Ills
formed large enough to make a small ease. Tho
goods of each member of the club wl II be put In
separate packages, and marked with name and
cost, so as to avoid eonlHslon In distribution.
floods will he sent by Express to Collect on Un
livery. All wishing to save money by purchasing
family supplies at New York Wholesalle, Prices
can talk the matter over among friends and
neighbors, and send tons for Club Circular. I'lice
llst, te. We give a present of cither goods, or
money to the person wlio gets up the club, to
compensate for trouble, etc. Samples of TEA&
COFFEE sent bv mall.
Send for Price-list, and Club Circular. 27dlw
Stiner's New York & China Te i Co.,
M. It. MOSES SCO., Proprietors.
77,79,31,84 owf SB YKSEY Nlreet, Sew York.
Dnni See this. Only Sl.IiOcapllat required ot
DUUfVto stmt canvassinefoi-MAHKTWAIN'H
NEW 8CltAI'-BOOK. Apply, with stamp, to
John K. IlaIlowell,i:i9Kasip AMXACCCRC
Eight St., New York. 27 41 W"1" MOOE.no
A GREAT OFFER! PTOffi
Hard Times dispose of lOO PI ANOS AN I
OKtJANS, new and second Imnd of tlrst class
makers including WATEKN' at lower prices for
Cash or Installments or let until paid for than
ever before ottered. WAT Kits' (IRANI) HOl'AHK
nnd CPIUGIIT PIANOS AND ORGANS (1N
CLVDINO THEIR NEW SOUVENIR AND BOU
DOIR) are the uksT MADE. 7 Octavo Pianos
(ISO. 7 1-3 do Slfl'l not used a vear. " 2" Stop
Organs . 4 Stops S'H. 7 Stops scs. ft Stops 7.i.
10 Stops 12 Stops S10O Cash, not used a year.
In perfect order and warranted. LOCAL and
TRAVELING AGENTS WANTED. Illustrated
Catalogues mailed. A liberal discount to Teach
ers. Ministers, Churches, etc. Sheet music at
half price. HORACE WAT Kits & SONS. Ulan-,
ufactuiers and Dealers, 40 East 14th Street.llnlon
Square, N. V. 27d4w
IMIESIltgMt m
Iti'leD Hone Cornl
I Set, Tii3tp B(l
vw'? rctaar.1 kpi,
is?" -7V ( P-rraiiM anr reader
tf tils Fatcr'fcr '!'
..... Thr'rB Ert fer
fill fttt. In Cur
rency or Stiinps.
yUSSER & ALLEN
CENTRAL STORE
NEWPORT, PENN'A. .
Now otter the public
A It ARE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
DRESS GOODS
Consisting si all shades suitable for the season.
BLACK ALP AC CAS
AND
Mourning Goods
A ' SPECIALITY.
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED
S
MUSLINS,
AT VARIOUS PRICES.
AN ENDLESS SELECTION OF PRINTS!
We sell and do keep a good quality ol
I
SUGARS, COFFEES & SYRUPS,
And everything under the head ot
GROCERIES !
Machine Needles and oil for all makes of
Machines.
To be convinced that our goods are
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST,
ISTO CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK.
No trouble to show goods.
Dou't forget the
CENTRAL STORE,
Newport, Perry County, Pa.
MILTON 13. GIBSON
Una taken the Agency for rEltllY COUNTY for several First Clnss ninkes of
PIANOS AND QRGANS
INCLUDING THE CELEBRATED
YORK COTTAGE ORGAN,
One of the Best Organs now Manufactured.
It Is a brief tiertod since the YORK COTTAGE ORGAN Is belntr manufac
tured and sold on an extensive scale to the public at lni7?e. The home demand
having taken the entire production at first. But their excellent utilities have
trained for them a AVONDKRFUL REPUTATION, and through their merit they
have in a short time won their wtty into popular favor, and are now acknowledg
ed as the i
BEST REED ORGAN MADE.
In Sweetness of Tone, Variety of Expression, and Durability of Construction,
The have all tho Vrru Lati'sl Iinnrovr.mentii that human skill enn devlsp. In
cluding the Grand Organ JJrjircHslou, which throws all the other stops into
action when only one is drawn. They are fully AVarranted for Hix Years.
'I hey are as LOW IN TRICE ns a Good First Class Organ can be manufactured.
3T He con suit you In every respect, if vou are wantinir an Orcan for Church.
School or Home, lie Is also agent for the Rest Standard PIANOS.
KJJ All who wish to purchase a good Instrument at low rates, will find It to their
advantage to call on or address,
MILTON B. GIBSON,
LOYSVILLE, PERttY, COUNTY, PENN'A.
July 10.
COMPETITION DEFIED
IN PltlCE, QUALITY AND STYLE.
Having just opened our second LARGE STOCK OF SUM
MER GOODS, we have determined to make another sacrifice.
We arc now offering
A man's good Summer Suit from
A man's good Summer Coat from
A man's good Summer Pants from
A boy's good Summer Suit from
A boy's good Summer Pants from
A boy's good Summer Vest from
A common Room Carpet from
A good Flower Carpet from
A better Flower Carpet from
A man's good Hat from ,
A man's better 1 lat from
A boy's good Hat from
A lady's good Shawl from
A lady's good Skirt from
A common Parasol from
A good Parasol from
A nice Fan from -
A good Ean from . .
A good Paper Pins
Four pair Ladies' Hose - . -
One pair Ladies' Olovep
Six Ladies' White Handkerchiefs
Two Ladles' White Ruches
One Ladies' good Corset"
Ladies' Hair Rralds
Ladies' Hair Switches
Men's good Suspenders
Men's good Overalls
Three pair men's Hose
Trunks, Valises, Oil Cloths, Jewelry, Cutlery, Underwear, Ties, Bows, Collars,
Cufl's, Table Cloths, Towels, Napkins, Hats, Caps, Umbrellars, Taper and
Envelopes, and many other great bargains too numerous to mention. Don't fail
to call and be convinced that we have the assortment, quality and price to (suit all.
ISIDOR SCHWARTZ,
NEWPORT, PEISnST'A.
- - SI 00 to 85 00
75 to 3 50
75 to 2 50
- 3 00 to 4 00
- 73 to 2 00
50 to 1 00
18 to 25
- 33 to .40
- - 45 to 75
- - 75 to 1 00
J - - 1 25 to 2 00
50 to 1 00
75 to 2 00
40 to 1 00
20 to 50
70 to 2 00
05 to 15
20 to 50
03
25
15
25
05
40
20
15
- - 10
40
25
TO THE PEOPLE OF PERRY COUNTY.
ANNUAL SPRING GREETING
OF '
STEPHENS & BEETEM.
1817. CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE. 1877.
English and Amer
ican BRUSSELS
In all the BEST makes.
BEAUTIFUL
Three Plv
CARPETS.
In Brussels Designs.
EXTRA ENGLISH
INGRAIN AND
Extra Super
CAltPMTS
CHEAP I
Reautles In
Hall and Stair
CARPE T S
with rich match
BORDERS !
ALL NEW
FOR SPRING.
NOW OPEIST!
AND
READY FOR SALE.
TnB MOST ATTRACTIVE SPUING STOCK OF
Carpets!
Carpets!
AND
OIL CLOTHS!
WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTUBES.
Looking Glasses,
MATS, RUGS, HASSOCKS,
AND
TV nil Papers,
ever before offered to the trads.
STEPHENS & BEETEM,
21 EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE.
CARPET CHAINS,
AND FILLINGS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
WALL PAPEltS
AND
DECOIIATIOXS,
FOR
Hall. Parlors and
Vestibules,
Chamber and
Dining
ltoonis,
&o.
OIL CLOTHS!
For Stairs. Table.
Floors and Halls. Cut
10 ni in a soiia piece.
LOOKING
GLASSES!
FHOM PARLOR TO
KllUliHN SIZES.
30
Patterns In Home
Made
CARPETS,
our own manufAturA.
The best Wool, Cotton
mm i.iiiru
CAHFJCT CHAIN
always on hand.
AND SOLD AT
liottotn l'rlcea.
1877 SPRING 1877.
1877 SPRING 1877. .
1877 SPRING 1877.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS.
0
HAVING .It'ST ri!lJIIAHK! for CASH, nt
LOW THICK, lots (if nkw fiouim
are enabled to otter our friends and customers
uni. L miiuahs, Now u the time to
buy as there Is no doubt but what
DRT-OOOI)8 WILL BE HIGHER.
DRY-GOODS WILL BE HIGHER.
DRY-GOODS WILL HE HIGHER.
D11Y-GOOD8 WILL BE HIGHER.
DRY-GOODS WILL BE HIGHER.
DRY-GOODS WILL BE HIGHER.
NOW IS THE TIME.
NOW IS THE TIME
NOW IS THE TIME.
To Make Yonr Rprlng Purchases.
To Make Your Spring Purchases.
To Make Your Hprlng Purchases.
To Make Your Spring Purchases.
To Make Your Spring Purcnases.
To Make Your Spring Purchases.
WHILE THE STOCK IS Fl'M,.
WHILE THE KTOCK IS FI LL.
WHILE THE STOCK IS FILL.
COME AND SEE WHAT WE CAN OFFER.
COME AND SEE WHAT WE CAN OFF Eli.
COME AND SEE WHAT WE CAN OFFER.
COME AND SKK WHAT WE CAN OFFER.
COM E AN I) 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 .Cotlonades,
We Have Lots of White Goods,
We Have Lots of Other Articles,
That Are Very Cheap.
That Arc Very Cheap.
That Are Very Cheap.
TJiat Arc 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
CAHPETS !
In the handsomest patterns and bet 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 of all
kinds ot goods, to which we ask the attention of
all who can appreciate
FINE GOODS
AND
GREAT BARGAINS.
F. MORTIMER, .
NEW BLOOM-FIELD, PA.
Webster's Unabridged.
3000 Engravings ; 1840 Pages Quarto.
FOUR PAGES COLORED PLATES.
A WHOLE LIBRARY IN ITSELF.
IN VALUABLE IN A FAMILY.
W.Now contains twenty-live per cent, more
matter than any other one volume English Dio
tlinoary published In this country or Great
Britain.
A NATIONAL STANDARD.
This sale Is SO times as great as the sale of any
Other large Olctlonary.
More than UO.OOO copies have been placed In
the public schools of the United States.
Recommended by U8 State Superintendents of
Schools.
a-Warmly recommended by Bancroft. Pres.
cott. Motley, Ueo. P. Marshal, Hallei'k, Whiltler,
Willis, Saxe, Kllha Burrltt, Daniel Webster, Ku
fus Choate, H. Coleridge, Smart, Horace Mann,
Presidents Woolsey, Wayland, Hopkins, more
than afty College Presidents in all, and the best
American and European scholars.
"Indispensable to every student of the English
language." ZL R. Walk, CliifJ JusUce I'hited
biuiet.
Tht Highest Authority in Great Britain at well
at in the United State.
"The best practical English Dictionary ex
tant" London Quarterly Htneie, Oct. 1374.
ALSO,
Webster's National Pictorial Dictionary.
600 Engravings. 1040 Page Octavo.
Published by O. & C. M annua, Sprtngtleld.Mass.
WEBSTER'S ABRIDGMENTS.
Published by Iyison, Bukkman, Tatlob & Co.,
New York.
Welxter'i Primary Srhool Liutlunary, ft EuynvlBtr
M Coiuiuou School " "
" HiKh School " t4
n A.'fctlmtO " S44
" Couutiiw Hon " with numerous
llluttnttou aud many valuable UbiMuot tobofouuil
alftewuere.