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THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELI), PA., NOVEMBER 0, 1877.
Tumultuous Matrimony.
A gontlrmnu relates to a News reporter
a Bingulnr matrimonial case, running
throughout twenty-five years In the past
history of Ikuiierstown, Jefferson cmnty.
A gentleman In tlint town married a Inrly
of the same neighborhood nbout twenty
five years ago. After living together four
or five years they separated ou nccount of
inconsangulnity of tempor, and the hus
band received a divorce. A couple of
years after the divoroe both parties again
married.
The husband, however, as iu the first case
of the imirrlago, did uot get on pleasantly
with the second wife, and iu a couple of
years after the second marriage he applied
to the Chancery Court for a divorce from
his wife, and the coveted divoice was
granted, and he was again free. Then
two or three years more intervened, when
the doubly-divorced husband pined for
another wife, and, seeking among the fair
women of that section of the country, he
dually succeeded in finding one well suited
to his miud, and after a short courtship
be was married to her, thus coming iuto
possession of his third wife. A few years
lator he was divorced from her.
The first wife of the much-divorced man
lived with her second husband very happi
ly uutil five or six years ago, when he sick
ened and died. Ami now comes the sing
ular feature in the history of the widowed
wife and her first and three-times divorced
huslmml. He ngaiu pitied for matrimony,
itnd as he again cast about for another part
ner for his now declining y oars, he bethought
.himself of his first wife ; and no sooner had
-this thought taken lodgment in his mi ml
thau he hied himself to the pleasant domi
.ciloshe occupied iu her widowhood, and
proposed that they once more take passage
iu life's boat together.
The old times and the differences between
them were talked over, and that the ilame
of their first love was ro-kiudled is uot at
.all singular, for does not poetry say that first
love is ever enduring ? And so they agreed
to again wed, and soon thereafter their nup
tials were solemnized. The intervening
years have glided peacefully, prosperously,
and delightfully for them, and they live
lovingly together, and are not only happy
themselves, but make nil happy who come
under their hospitable roof.
Both parties, and indeed, all parties to
the several marriages aud divorces, are
very respectable people, and the " News"
publishes this Eeemingly series of matri
monial episodes only because of their sing
ulurity, dofyiug any other county In Ken
tucky or the South to furnish an equal cx
; ample of matrimony aud divorce to the
jwe above narrated. The truth of the mat
ter is just as valid as though the names of
the parties were given, but the giviug of
the names is neither proper nor important.
Selling Love Powders.
Sarah A. Summers is under arrest in Dos
Moines. She was fast accumulating a for
tune, when her business was interrupted by
the police. She sent to all parts of the
country circulars advertising a substance
really composed of white sugar alone, but
of which sho said : " It possesses such
powerful and maguetic influeuces that,
when handled by either Bex aud given to
the other, they immediately become at
tracted, and in a short time love the giver,
no matter who they have loved before. Any
lady or gentleman can gain the love, and
wed the one they love, by using this powder.
It is easily given in wine or liquors of any
kind, or tea, coffee, or any drink that can
be sweetened, as it tastes and looks like
sugar, and can be given without fear of
detection, or can bo given by another per
son after following directions. The love
you gain will be true, pure, and perma
nent." In Mrs. Summers' rooms a vast
number of letters were found, chiefly from
girls in seminaries, showing that she had
old a great quautity of white sugar at the
rate of about a dollar per half once. Some
of the purchasers had written to say that
they had administered the powders, but
without effect.
C5T" Corroborative of the alleged supera
bundant "cheek" of the average traveling
drummer, on the last day of the State
Fair, an excursion train on the Burlington,
Cedar Rapids and Northern Road, was
overloaded and only room could be pro
vided for ladies in the coaches, the men
having to take flat and box cars. Two
Chicago drummers were on hand and got
mad because they could not got iuto the
coach. One finally qrawled in at a window.
The other expostulated with the conductor
oa his right under a fiibt-class ticket.
The disgusted conductor towel him iuto
a ooach where there were only ladies and
sang o Lidies, here is a nice young
man, who has a first-class ticket aud
doesn't want to disgrace himself riding in
ft freight car. Will some lady give him a
seat." Three matronly women arose and
the cleiky chap squatted in one of these
vacant seats and had bis first-class ride.
tW Two years ago, in getting out of a
passenger car on the Delaware, Lackawan
na and Western railroad at East Btrouds
burg, Mrs. Napheys, broke her leg. Suit
was brought, and a short time since a ver
dict was rendered awarding ler and her
busbaud $7,000 damages.
CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE!
CARPETING S,
OIL-CLOTHS,
WALL PAPERS.
A complete Stock Just opened for FALL TRADE from New
York and Philadelphia Mnrkets.
COMPRISING
TII11EE PL YS, BXTUA S UVJURS,
BRUSSELS.
VENETIANS, HALL AND STAIR CAltPETS,
AND OIL-CLOTHS,
ALL CHOICE PATTERNS AND MEW DESIGNS.
MATTINGS, HASSOCKS,
A HANDSOME LINE OF
ENGLISH FELT SQUARES,
AND
OILCLOTH 11UGS.
f PATTKltNH ITX
HOME-MADE CARPETS,
ALL COLORS IN
ovixi'iurr oi-r flits'.
STEPHENS & BEETEM,
Bentz House Building, No. 2, East Main St.,
CARLISLE, PENX'A.
notice; TO YOU !
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The finest Stock of Goods ever
brought to this place, has just
been opened by the subscriber.
Prices were never so low either.
Call and see for yourself.
F. MORTIMER,
NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA.
HERE WE ARE AGAIN!
WITH better Inducements to our customers and people in general than ever
we have offered, we have juBt laid in our immense FALL and WINTER
STOCK, and as usual, intend keeping the lead for LOW PRICES and GOOD
GOODS. Of our many bargains, the following are but a few :
CLOTHING, CARPETS, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING
GOODS, &c.
Men's Heavy Work Suits
Men's Business "
Men's Dress "
Youths' Work "
Youths' Dress "
Hoys' Dress "
Men's Overcoats
Men's Overcoats
Boys' Overcoats
Men's Common Coats
Men's Dress Coats
Hoys' Common Coats
Hoys' Dress Coats
Men's Common Pants
Men's Dress Pants
Boys' Common Pants
Buys' Dress Pants
Men's Vests
Boys' Vests
Men's Wool Hats
Men's Felt Hals
Boys' Wool Hats
Boys' Dress lints
Men's Caps
Boys' Caps
Room Carpet
Flowered Carpet
Wool Carpet
Floor Oil Cloth
Table Oil Cloth
Trunks
Satchel
ALSO Jewelry, Cutleiy, Accordeons, Mouth Organs, Soaps, Perfumery, Table
Cloths, Napkins, Towels, Combs, Brushes, Collars and Cuffs, Ties, Bows,
Scarfs, Umbrellas, Motto Frames, Germantown Wool, Spool Cotton, Slippers,
Lace Curtains, Furs, Counterpanes, and many other great Bargains, which
space will not permit to name. Give us a call and see what we say is true,
ISLDOR SCHWARTZ,
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4.f0 to$8.00 Alf Wool White Blankets per pair J2.50andup
fi.Ou to 8.00 All Wool Colored Blankets per pair 2.25 " ',
10.00 to 12.00 Ladles' Double Shawls 3.00 "
4.00 to S.00 Ladles' Single Shawls 76 " '
6.00 to 10.00 Ladles' Felt Skirts 60 " "
S.00 to 7.0 Ladles' Balmoral Bklrts N) " "
10.00 to 15.00 Ladle's Nubias . 25 " "
S.00 to fl.OO Ladles' Coats 2. 78 " "
3.0 to 6.50 Ladles' Corsets 40 " "
1.50 to 8.00 Ladles' Hair Switches 1.25 "
4.60 to 8.0.1 Ladles' Ties 20 " "
1.60 to 2.60 Ladles' Linen Collars 8 " "
2.50 to 6.00 Ladles' Ruches S " "
1.00 to 2.00 Ladles' Handkerchiefs 6 " "
2.50 to 5.00 Ladies' Hose 4 pair 25 " "
1.00 to 1.60 Ladles' Undershirts 40 " "
1.60 to 8.00 Embroidery and Edgings 3 " "
75 to 2.00 Ladles' Leather Belts 10 " "
60 to 1.25 Ladles' Belt Fin 20 " "
05 to 1.00 Pins 28 rows for 5 " "
1.25 to 2.60 Bilk Handkerchiefs 25 ' "
60 to 75 Men's White Shirts 75 " "
75 to 1.25 Men's Colored Shirts 60 " "
40 to 1.50 Men's Woolen Shirts 76 "
25 to 75 Men's Undershirts 30 " "
18 to 25 Men's Drawers 80 " "
33 to 45 Men's Colored Hose, S per pair 25 " "
00 to 1.00 Men's Handkerchiefs 8 " "
40 to 60 Men's Suspenders 10 " "
30 to 40 Horse Blankets 1.25 " "
2.00 to 7.00 Overalls 49 " "
75 to 2.50 Knit Blouse 75 " "
BEATTY r.,A?f,0' OBfANS best. tH- Look !
7s Vi... . I"1""1'!? I Wee I Organs, 1 stois
AGENTS
WANTED 1
roil PARTICULARS, ADDUKhq
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO,
8l!l Broadway. New York City i
Chicago, III. New Orleans. La. t
4la4t t or Ban Francisco, Cal.
CROSS thb CRESCENT.
The thrilling History of Him and Turk for Sno
years. A wild story of llloodshed and Krantlclsm.
the strife for power nndcreed. By the popular his
torian, Dr. L. P. Brockett. Describes their pecti.
liar Hellglous, Social, and Political customs; their
Holers and Generals, causes of this war, weighty
Interests at stake.etc. tioo pp. Klch Ill's, only fi.M.
OUR BIBLES have 2m 4) Ill's, and far excel all
others In quality and quick sale. Prices Just re
duced 25 per cent. Belief lor full particulars.
HUBDARU BROS., Pubs., Phll'a,, Pa. 41dlt
RUPTURE.
Those wishing llellef and Cure for RUPTURE
should consult Dr. ,. A. SHKKMAN, 258 Broad
way, New York, send locts.,for his new book, with
Photographic likenesses of bad cases liefore and
arter cure. Bewaro of cheats who pretend to
furnish Dr. Sherman's treatment.
One of these fellows, a german clerk, now
calling himself Dr. W. G. Cremplen, Is Indicted
on complaint of Dr. 8. and awaits trial for for
gery aud embezzlement. 43d4t
RUNS and revolver, Illustrated Price list, free.
. - ... ' i irr urn-, lira,
Ureat Western (Jun Work. Pittsburgh
Fa.
4idit.
Onew vocal Hi 2 new Instrumental pieces Sheet
"MuslclOc. silver or stps. Music Pub. Co.,Mld
dleboro, Mass. 4ad4t
FRET MAMMOTH OUTFIT to everybody.-
' , Stein.wlnder watch free with Hist order
jeii nniinrs a oay guaranteed. M CuONIiGHS
CO., Philadelphia, Pa., or Milwaukee, Wlscon-
sin.
43U4t.
KflLARGE Mixed Cards with name, In case. 13
"cts. 25 wllliout case. 9. SO new fun cards, 10c.
Outfits 11) c. F. WASHBURN, & CO., Middle
boro, Mass. , 4;ja)t
WfSSti MARCH'S WORKS
the Bible, Home Life In the Bible,
, , and Our Father's House.
No bonks ever published have received such
universal approval from the Piess, Ministers and
leading men everywheie. The choice rcadlng.ilne
steel engravings and superb bindings, make them
welcome in every home. One sample sellsall.
Send fur terms. Begin a paving business at once.
J. C. Mct'UUDY & CO.. Philadelphia, Pa. 43dlt
"TMiiuiFX
A CONSUMPTIVE CURED. When death was
hourly expected from Consumption, all remedies
having failed, and Dr. 11. James was experiment
ing, lie accidentally made a preparation of Indian
Hemp, which cured his only child, and now gives
tills recipe free on re lelpt of two stamps to pay
expenses, Hemp also cures night-sweats, nausea
at the Htsmach, uud will break a fresh cold Iu 24
hours, Address,
CHADDOCK CO.,
1.032 Race Street, Philadelphia, naming this
Paper. 43d4t
SANFORD'S
JAMAICA
GINGER.
The only combination of
the true Jamaica Oinger
with choice Aromatlcs and
French Brandy, for weak
ness, weariness and prostra
tion of the nervous forces, In
ability to sleep, coldness of
the extremities and sus
pended circulation, Is grnte
lurboon to sultering human
ity atonce sooihiiig.strength-
for SAN FORD'S JAMAICA
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A POSITIVE CURE FOR
CATARRH, BRONCHITIS.
AND ASTHMA.
Thousands have been cured by nr. Oolden
berg's Inhalation, who were pronounced Incura
ble by physicians and friends. Patients living at a
distance disirlng to avail themselves of the ad
vice of Dr. (ioldenberg, can write their name and
post-ollice address, and forward to Dr. (iolden
berg. 010 Arch Street Philadelphia, when he will
return them a list of printed questions, and the
answers to which will enable him to determine
the nature of tlielr diseases and the probability
of cure. He will forward to anv address, giving
full descriptions of the diseases he treats, eto.
2110 Mt. Vernon St., Philadelphia. Oct.. 3d. 1877.
1 have used Dr. Ooldeiiberg's Inhalation for
Catarrh, Bronchltits, und Asthma, and am en
tirely cured.
43d4t ANNIE NEAL.
K I D NEY an d L I V E R
SPECIFIC !
A RADICAL CURE FOR ALL DISEASES
OF THE
KIDNEYS. BLADDER,
AND URINARY ORGANS.
Patients sending two ounces of urine, express,
age paid, can have a chemical analysis made, and
an opinion rendered regarding the nature of tlielr
diseases, eto., free of charge.
Consultations and examinations free. Send for
Descriptive Paper to
Dn. UOLDENBERO'8 Principal Office.
43d4t B10 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
EWARKINU'8
(1876 Uniform Copyrighted 1877)
TjAJW blanks,
The Latest and Best. A Great Improvement a
want supplied. We furnish low aud whatever
you need.
Law aud Commercial Supplies or all Kinds.
i send for samples and price lists of what
you want.
- CatalRiies of Blanks furnished at THI3
OFFICE, or direct from the publisher.
K. WAKING, Tyrone, Pa.
$1.00.
WAMSITIA $1.00.
si-nrrrs.
Three-ply Linen Bosom, Three-ply Neckbands,
Linen Wristbands and Mulshed complete.
We can positively say that
ttfl.OO SIIIltT
Is superior to any other, and that there Is no bet
ter Shirt in the Market at any price.
ISID0R SCHWARTZ,
Per month, wl 11 be paid to a good energetio
man lu each county to introduce
Dr. EULfc'S
New Illustrated History of Penn'a.
Write Immediately, and state experience In this
business, aud age. Address,
1. C. GOODRICH. Publisher.
- 4113t iiarrlsburg, Peuo'a,
JEANS.
We have the Best Stock of Goods for
Men's Wear that can to found iu the
county, aud we dou't care who knows
F. MORTIMER.
jyjUSSER & ALLEN
CENTRAL STORE
NEWPORT, PENN'A.
Now offer the public
A It ARE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OP
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 PRICES.
AN EXDLE43 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 or
Machines.
To be convinced that our goods are
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST,
IS TO CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK.
K3- No trouble to show goods.
Don't forget the
CENTRAL STORE,
Newport, Perry County, Pa.
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MERCHANTS,
NO. 346 NORTH WATER STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
and wholesale dealers In Butter, Cheese, Lard,
Tallow. Kggs, Poultry, Oame. Stock, Potatoes,
RIITTFR Apples, Grain, Flour. Fur. Wool,
uu I bll. cotton. Rice. Tobacco, Peanuts,
Broom Corn, Dried Fruit, Hay, Hops, Foreign
and Domestic Fruits, and in fact we can sell any
and everything at the market price; make prompt
returns, and PUFCQIT LIUKltAL
CASH All- triLtOt. VANCK8.
made on all shipments except perishable articles.'
To show that we do extensive business, anv game
dealer In Phll'a. will tell you we handled more
game last season than all other Dm II TDV
louses in Philadelphia put to- iUUL llili
gether. Send fur price list. Stencil. So., Hie. REF
ERENCE CASH, or we refer you to ANY RE
SPONSIBLE HOUSE In OUR CITY.
EGGS.
October 9, 187-
GAME.
ly.
I719TATK NOTICK. Notice Is hereby given
U that Letters of Administration ou the estate
of Joseph Ensmlnger late of Carroll township.
Perry county. Pa., deceased, have been granted
to the undersigned residing In the same township.
All persons indebted to said estateare requested
to make Immediate payment, and those having
claims will present them duly authenticated for
settlement to
ELIZABETH ENSMINfiER,
CORNELIUS KNHMINUUR,
A. M. Markel, Att'yfor Adm'rs.J f Administrates
August 28, 1877.
37STATK XOTJCE.-Notlce Is hereby given
li that letters testamentary on the estate
ol David McAllister, of Carroll twp., Ferry
Co., Pa., dec'd.,have been Issued lo John McAllis
ter, of same twp.
All persons Indebted to said estate are request
ed to make immediate payment and those having
claims will present them duly authenticated for
settlement to
JOHN MCALLISTER,
Sept. 25, 1877. Executor.
Rl API Ull I Q 1HG HOKX and the
DLMUIV niLLO, GKKAT NORTHWEST,
a large 100 page book, containing full informa
tion of the country, with maps and illustrations,
will be sent free to every one sending Jl.uo (or
six months subscription to the DAKOTA HEK
AI.l). The Herald is a large 32-coIumn journal,
and is filled with entertaining reading matter,
both original and selected. It is a western
Journal with western Ideas. The paper three
months with book for 75 cents j the price of the
book alone Is 75 cents.
Address, TI1E nEBALD,
Sept 25, Sm. Yankton, Dakota.
J71STATK NOTICE. Notice is hereby given
H that letters testamentary on the estate
of Mary Ann Crlley, late of Liverpool twp..
Perry Co., Pa., dee'd., have been granted to tie
undersigned residing iu same township.
All persons indebted tosald estate are request
ed to make immediate payment and those having
claims to present them duly authenticated for
settlement to
GEORGE W. CRILEY.
Bept. 18, '77 pd Liverpool P. O., Perry Co',' Pa.
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