8 THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELI), PA., JAN U Alt Y 8, 1878. A Stranrje Scene. Tho Indianapolis Acws says : A. hore toforo ii'spt'cMublo citizen of Lafayette ntul his wifo not on a high drunk to celebrato the holiday season. Thehouno, which was their own property, wan comfortahly, even hanrlRoniely furnished, and n beautiful Ohi'tHtmiiB tree had been Bet up for the children, lloth got drunk, nml they pro ceeded to uiuke a general wreck of every thing in the houso. 'When the Courier reporter entered tho house next morning, about nine o'clock, the wife lay on a lounge in a drunken Htupor, while the husband, half attired, sat amid the rulna crying bitterly. Everything breakable had been destroy ed, eveu to the pictures ou the wall. The windows were broken out, the curtains torn down, bird cages smashed, the birds killed, the dog's leg broken in short, it seemed as though an effort hud beeu muds to effect the complete destruction of the contents of the house. The inau was just beginiug to realize the consequences of his folly, and was completely broken down. A Persistent Lover. The Oroesbock (Texas) Kcw 'Era re cords the singular courtship of a Prairie Grove gallant as an illustration that "faint heart never won fair lady." He proposed, but was gently refused. lie went a second and third time with the same result; but At length he rode over one evening and told her ho would nuither eat, sleep nor speak until she consented to become his bride. She invited him iu to diuner; be .ahook his bead. She tnlkcd on (he merely looked dejected. Then she requested him ,to take suppoi ; a negative shake of the head was the only reply. Bhe played, ang and chatted ou till bed-time, when a .servant showed him a room ; a negative shake. She tripped away to her chamber; he eat determinedly still. About twelvo o'clock tdie came back and said, " I don't wish to cause tbo death of a good ollicer, so I will marry you." The released one roso, and with much eagerness said, "My dear, havo you any cold victuals ou hand ?" A Girl's Find. One day last week, says the Susanvillo Cal.) Advocate, a little daughter of John R. Dunn, of this valley, was following after the plow iu her father's field, when she picked up a picco of gold that weighed twelve and three-quarters ounces. The The girl did not at first know what it was, and, dropping it in the path ou the way to the house, told her folks that she had found a big piece of brass, but had thrown it away. Some of the folks went with her -and soon brought in the chunk, which is valued at about $220. . Further search was instituted the following day by Tom Mal rony and others, when several more small pieces Of, gqld were found, weighing from one to seven ounces each,. The place where this gold was found is the site where once stood the cabin of the Frenchman murdered by Snow and. Mnllan,. and this gold must have been buried there by this Frenchman. A splendid fiud for the littlo girl. From Charles H. Colgate, Esq. Of the firm of Colu-ate & Co ., Manufacturers of Flavor U14 Extract. H ttiackatoue btreet, ttoftton. Somerville, Mass., Deo. 6, 1876. Messrs. Seth W. Fowle & Sous : '' Gentlemen : Last Spring my little daughter, aged five, became very much emaciated with loss of appetite, and ' great prostration of strength, so much so that we were obliged to take ber out of school. This continued through the Summer and caused us much anxiety. After trying various remedies without deriving any benefit, our family physician recommended the use of Peruvian Syrup. After using it one week we saw a marked improvement in the child's condition, and in a month she was rapidly gaining iu health and strength, her appetite being excellent. At this -date she is perfectly well, with round, plump cheeks, and healthy color, and is again attending school regularly, I con aider ber restoration to health entirely .due to the Peruvian Syrup, and feel that I can not too highly recommend it as a tonic. Very gratefully yours, Chas. H. Coloate. Bold by dealers generally. A Very Sharp Couple. A married couple of Mendoto, who had lived iu happiness iu Illinois, went to Kansas, recently, and were divorced. The mystery is now explained. The husband had a homestead of ICO acres of fine farm ing land, and there was another ICO acres adjoining not yet taken up. The pair were divorced, the woman entered the vacant quarter section, and established her claims ' as the head of a family. This having been done the pair were re-married, and now they have a fine farm of half a section. Ghastly Devotion. A man visited the Bag Harbor Cemetery a few dsys ago to remove the remains of his wife, buried about twenty five years ago. He hadjs croquet box to put the bones'iu.- It admitted tUain all very easily with the exoeptiou of the skull ; this would not permit shutting .dowu the case. In stead of procuring a larger box ha coolly plit the skull with his spade and crowded it in. :u Villi YJJMKV C7VI(K.r1)i , FOR (870! 1 i . .'I'e'i . 1.' 00 00 1- to H 41 fij 8 In II 12'lH 1" IS l 211 24 A 211,27 "ll'il-i1- T 8 10 14 1.VI0 17 21iH?.:t 24 i,2t,80l31 1 co 2 .0,5 .. .f ij h B (1 , 3 Jan. '.. .. 1 I It' 7 Hi !lM 14 1ft Jl V. 2 81 41 IS M loll 1 12 July M 17 Hiu, 21.24 '2 14 in : 2i 21 au, 111.. .,1 1 2 A 7 8' II 1.1; wis in 2U 21 122 it 2S a) :W, Fob. J ! e' U 12 1.1 18,10 211 2a Mm :!i el 51 wit hi 'a 4 'fi 10 11 12 17 1H;1 271281.. 'fll'7 fl l.'l ifi 20 21 '22 Moh 2 II 111! 2:1; Sept 1 2' ,1 4 5! fl 7 8 tl in It 12 1:1 14 f'in 17-18 111 2" 21 27.28 211 27,2 iV'Mi 22 2.'I,24,2-2I) 2t),a ...... I aii.. 7 Ap'r .1 4 It ' lOlllVillt1 17 1R IU 211 24 2B126.27 ..!......! 1 2! :t! 4 HI II IU 11 1" 1'! 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Address, JAMES VICK, lluchester, N. Y. FLOWER AND YEGETAULE SEEDS are planted by a million people In Amerita. See Vick's Catalogue am Illustrations, only 2 c's. Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazine 32 pages line Illustrations, and Colored Plate In each num ber. Price SI 2ra year. Five copies for 6. Vick's Flower and Vegetable. Uurden, 5u rents, in paper covers: with elegant cloth covers fl. All my publications ure printed in English and Gennin. Address, JAMES Vf K, Kochester.N. Y. ESTATE NOTICKKotlce Is hereby given that Letters of Administration ou the estate of Daniel Sliatlu, late of Carroll township, Per ry county, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing In the same township. All persons indebted to sad eslaU'Kre requested to make Immediate payment, and thone having claims will present tlieui duly authenticated fur settlement to - GEO. W. SMILEY. December is, 1877. - . Administrator. Cut, u. smijty, Attorney for Adm'r. 1 IADIE8 AND CHILDREN will "TaTi i splendid assortment of shoes at the one price store of F. Mortimer. tiMkXwM 'Mir' again WITH butter liuluoomenta to our ctiHtoincrs ntul people In (rencriil tlmn ever wo luive .oU'ereil, wo bave Juat lultl In our Itnmetise FALL ntul WINTHH HTOCR, nnil us ustml, Intend keeitlng the lend for LOW PIUCF.8 and (JOOD ClOODrf." Of our ninny bniRlns, the following nro but n few : CLOTHING, CARPETS, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, &c. Men's Heavy Work Suits I 4.f0 to$ 8 00 Men's Ituslness " fl.no to B OO Men's Dress ' ln.lM) to 12.01) Youths' Work " 4.t() to 5.00 Youths' Dress " 6 01) to 10.00 ltoys' Dress " 8.00 to 7.1 n Men's Overcoats 10.00 to lfi.00 Men's Overcoats 8.00 to 0.00 Hoys' Overconls tl.'ti to f,5il Men's Common Coats l.N) to 3.00 Men's Dress Coats 4.NI to H.im Hoys' Coin inou Cats LfiO to 2.S0 Itovs' Dress CilntS 2..VI to fi.on Men's Coin mon Pants 1.00 to 1.00 Men's Dress Pauls ' J.iW to 6.0-t Hoys' (Vimmiiii Pants l.ot) to l.f.0 Hoys' Dress Pauls l.Mt to 8.IK) Men's Vets 75 to 2.W) Boys' Vests e 50 to 1.V5 Men's Wool Hats flTi to l.oo Men's Kelt Hats 1.25 to 2M Boys' Wool Hats M) to 75 Boys' Dress Hats 75 to 1.25 Men's Caps 40 to 1.50 Hoys' Caps 25 to 75 l 00m Carpet IS to 25 Flowered Carpet 3 to 45 Wool Carpet t0 to 1.00 Floor Oil Cloth 40 to M) Table Oil Cloth 30 to 40 Trunks 2.00 to 7.00 fctatchel ; ; , . . , , ; : 75 to 2.6V t 1 ' 1 ' ' ALSO Jewelry, Cutleiy, Accordeons, routh Organs, Sonps, reifumcry,Tablo Cloths, Napkins, Towels, Combs, Brushes, Collars and CulTs, Ties, Bows, Scarfs, Umbrellas, Motto Frames, Qermantown Wool, Spool Cotton, Slippers, Laco Curtains, Furs, Counterpanes, and many other great Bargains, which space will not permit to name. Oive us a call and see what we say Is true, ISIDOIl SCHWARTZ, NEWPORT, PEETSST'A.. jyUSSER & ALLEN CENTRAL STORE NEWPORT, PENN'A. Now oiler the public A HARK AM) ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GOODS ConsIsttiiK nt all shades suitable fur the season. BLACK ALPACCAS AND Mourning Goods A SPECIALITY. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED muslins, AT VARIOUS PRICES. AN ENDLESS 8ELBCTION OF PRINTS! We sell and dV keep a good quality ot SUGARS, COFFEES & SYRUPS, And everything nnder the head of GROCERIES I - Machine Needles anit oil for all makes of Machines. To be convinced that our goods are CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, IS TO CALL ANI EXAMINE STOCK. No trouble to shew goods. Do't forget the CENTRAL STORE, Newport, Perry Comity, Pa. What will the Weather be To morrow? ! 1 1 milium 1 mum II linuii POOL'S SIGNAL SERVICE BAROMETER and Thermometer Combined. Foretells correctly any change In the Weather. 12 to 24 hours In ad vance huttursed by the moBteininent Professors and Scteutltlc men as the Best Weather Indicator iu the World. FARMERS can plan their work according to Its predictions. It will save II fly times its cost in a slnule season. Warranted Per feet and Reliable. We will send it l i te to any address on receipt of 12.00 Beware of worthless Imitations. None genuine without our trade nark. AUENTS WANTKD. Send Stamp for Circular. V. S. NOVLLTYCO., loi Maiden Lane, New York. Pleaso state where yon saw the advertisement. Send Money Orders or Registered Letters at our risk. wain "'AVERN LICENSE. The following application for Tavern License has been tiled in the nlUca of the clerk ot the Court of Quarter Sessions, of Perry oouuty, and will be pi oooiited to the court on Monday be7tb (lay of January. 1878. Nathaniel Auauis, Tavern License, Rnvllle tvtp. D. MICKEY. Clerk. Clerk's office, New VlooutUeld, Deo. lwh,177r All Wool White Hlnnkets Hr pair i.W) and tin All Wool Colored lllankets per pair ' 22h " Ladies' Double Hhawls 3,1m Ladies' hlngln Shawls 75 " ' ladles' Felt Hkirts to " " Ladles' Italmoral Hklrts (() Laille's Nubias 25 Ladles' Coats J.7J " Ladles' Corsets 40 " Lmlles' Hair Hwltches ,ys " Ladles' Ties 20 " " Ijnl'es' Linen Collars 8 " " Ladles' ltuches 3 ' Ladles' Handkerchiefs 5 " " Ladles' Hose 4 iniir 2h " " Ladles' I'ndershlrts 411 " " Embroidery and Edgings 3 " " Ladles' leather Ik-Its i) " " Ladles' Kelt Pin 20 " " Plus 28 rows for S " " Silk Handkerchiefs 2,15 11 Men's White Hhlrls 75 Men's Colored Hhl rts 50 " " Men's WiKden Hhlrts 75 " Men's llndnrshlits ao " " Men's Drawers jtn Men's C0I01 eil Hose, 3 iwr pair 25 " " Men's Handkerchiefs 8 " " Men's Huspenders 10 " " Horse lllankets 1.2i " " Overalls 49 Knit Hlottse 75 " CHEAPEST AND BEST I THE HAIUUBBUIta FOlt 1878. To all new mibscrllwrs and to all present sub scribers renewing their subscriptions Tlilf DAILY PATRIOT win ce sent at 1 lie lonowing rates: 1 copy. 1 year, postage prepaid 2 copies (In club), " 5 ' " 10 " " ; 1 copy during the session of the ieuisht. ture 7 00 12 0U 27 00 60 00 2 00 THE WEEKLY PATRIOT Will be sent at the following rates: i cony, 1 year, postage prepaid (2 00 4 copies, " " " u ho ! ;; " " " 10 to 18 . ' . . " 1 copy to getter up of club.. 15 00 25 copies, 1 year, postage prepaid, and 1 copytogetteMtp of club 22 50 All orders must be accompanied by the cash, either by check or post olllce order. ttiOO WORTH FOK tMO. Any person remitting us :t 00 will reeelve one eopy of the Weekly Patriot lor one year.nue copy ot the American Agriculturist (the leadina air rlenltural Journal In the United Hiates) for one year, both postage paid, nud In addition a Micro scope, such as has herefore been sold for (2 50. X TIIE PATRIOT BOOK OFFICE. Havlna executed the Hlate Printing and Bind ing for three years, we are prepared to print and bind Books, Magazines, Pamphlets, Directories, ete., In best style and at lowest prices. Blank Books, such as Dockets, Daybooks. Ledgers, and Hotel Registers a specialty. Old Books rebound, lisp-cially low rates for rebindiiig Sunday School Libraries. Address, PATRIOT TUBLISHINO CO., Harrlsburg, Pa. SA.Y! DO YOU WANT TO BUY A FIRST-CLASS BUFFALO ROBE, CHEAP? DOUBLE LAP ROBE, CHEAP T DOTJBLE HORSE BLANKETS. CHEAPT A FIRST CLASS HEWINO MACHINE, CHEAPT OB ANY HARDWARE, GROCERIES, DRUGS, WINES, LIQUORS. &e., &c., CHEAP ? GO TO TIIE CHEAP STORE OF S. M. SIIULER, Liverpool, Perry County, Penna. CHEAPER THAN EVER. ASSIGNEES' ACCOUNTS ! r nilK following Assleunees' accnunta have been L tiled In the oltlce of the Prothonotary of Perry county, and w ill he presented to the court lor connrinniioii 011 weouesuay me Ulu day o January, 1878, to wit: 1. The account of J. S. Wetzel and Geo. Baker. Assignees, under deed of voluntary assignment for tue benelll of creditors of William Seliull aud wife. 2. The account of Solomon Bitrhant. Assignee. nnder deed of voluntary assignment for the beu- entoi tuecreaiiors oiAiiorew j. nuro. D. MICKEY, Prothonotary. 'rothonotiirv Oftlce I'.looinfield, ( December 8, 1S77 . I AltlPQ cau color their own Stockings for LnUILO less than one cent per pair, any col or or shade by the useofour "MAGIU TINTS." Can renew or change the color of their dresses, restore to treshnesu and brilliancy faded silks. Merinos. Alimucas, Neckties, Ribbons, Sic, or tiuimi t to them new aud lovely shades Little trouble and nominal cost Stick of any desired color sent on receipt ol lu cents, a dilleieut colors 'I'to. Postage Stamps acoepled. Seud Stamp for Circulars and samples. So 3mw KEARNEY CHEMICAL WORKS. 01 Cortland St., N. York. P. O. Box. 313U. re Don't you want some cheap , cooosior rants aim moist I. If you do, don't fail to ex amine the splendid assortment for sale hy F. MORTIMER, You can suit yourself lu style and price. F IT. A NWI.fl A. antanrlir) aianftduf vit nf YFlnn ....I. ...... Iv V UftUTlU UU OPIUM rn4, rutmlmn puUklljr. HnilUMii II Ml M atUHtuiaL.VUatUI. new vocal and Two new Instrumental pieces Hheet Mnvln Ine llvi i .1 ... Aiiwln l,,n Co., Mlddleboro, Mass. fildlt GUNSftt"' "voWer, Illttsi ruled Prlcellst, freo ...... iri'inri, lllllllllieil I lieeol, I H"t. Ureal WttlernUun ll'or:, Pittsburgh. Pa. Mini. ORSTVLrS OF CARDS. Inc.. t.r 2o New" Year Curds. 2nc. hiiinnn . : .1 iinti..,! . 1 ., k. sail, N. Y. Old It Kncnrds,2ft styles. lBo. 1 R0 Flegant Cards, no 2 ""alike, lite, with name. Seccomb i Co., Kin. derhook, N. Y. bUMw rn LARGE MIXED CARDS wllh name77n case, Inc. 2.1 without case, nc. mi new fun cards luo. Outllts loo. F. WASHBURN CO., Mlddleboro, Mass. 61dw That tJA I. MANFORII'M IIAUI- $50 ('I'llH lor ( atai rh will not instantly relieve and speedily cure. References. Henry Wells, Esr., Wells Kai no d (,'0.. Aurora. N. V.i Wm. Bowen.Esi),, M'llatton Grant For a Case Howen, St. Louis. Testimonials and treatise by mall, Price, with Improved Inhaler, SI. Sold every. OP where. WEEKS AS POTTER, Pro prielors Boston, Mass. COLLIN'S VOLTAIC PLASTERS CATAKIU1. are the best. 6I1HW 10.(00 AGENTS WANTED TO BULL mmm ... .x.. - Thn tflfMt InllHM t. rl KnuiB-fnl 1.1 ..... J 1 . V,r.5.,n"n ulnR. I'y the veteran author, T. S. ARTHUR. A book to startle and ellgl ten the people. Vivid pictures and pioofs. how It curses body, soul, home, society, etc. Unfolds the work of Inebriate Asylums, Gosiel Temperance. Worn tin's Crusade, Ftanols Murphy. Prohibition, ete. Only 12. Its sale Is marvellous. OUIt HI.iLliS with 2.000 Illustrations far exoell and others. Prices Just, reduced 24 per ct. Send for terms. HUIIBaRD BROS., Pubs., 723 Hansom Ktreet 1 1' a. ( idit. AGENTS WANTED I FOR PARTICULARS, ADDRESS WILSUN SEWING MACHINE CO. 829 Broadway. New York City i Chicago, III. i New Orleans. La.t 2d4t or San Francisco, Cal. TRIFLING WITH A COLD IS ALWAYS DANGEROUS. USE Wells' embolic Tablets, a sure remedy for COUGtl8,and all diseases of the I IIUOAT, LUNGS, CUESTand M UCOU8 MEMBRANE. PIT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. BOLD BT All, DnUOOISTS. C. N. GRITTENTON, 7 Sixth Avenue, New York. 2(141 NEW OIUJANS. 10 Stops J123. 10, JOS, 12. W. V W. Pianos retail price 170 only 185. Send for confidential circulars. DANIEL F.UKA'J TY, Washington, N. J. 2d4t TnAi7c:o. FItOM TIIE SEED TO TIIE w a he no use. A practical hand hook for theTobacco Planter, embracing the author's- practical exerleiice In cultivating and curing the weed, aud the methods practiced In all the States In which It Is grewn. A complete gu ide to the planter and a work of great interest to the cousamer of tobacco on ac count of lis hlnttnical and medical Information. A book Unit everybody should hav. l'O pages, octavo, by B. Kuh Menseney, M. D., Chambers burg, Pa. PriceOue Didlar, xent to any address on receipt of the price. Atients wanted to sell this book everywhere and It sells without trouble. Address JOHN M. POMEROY, Publisher of " Franklin Repository," Chambers burs. Pennsylvania. November, J7, lb77. mm OF HOREHOUHD AHD TA& FOR THE CURE OF Conght, Ooldi, Inlnenta, Eoansneia, Bifflcilt BreutWog, and all ASeotlons of the Throat, Brenohial Tabst, and Lungi, leadinj to OomnmptioB. This infallible remedy is composed of the Honey of the plant Horehound, in chemical union with Tar-Bai.m, extracted from the Life Principle of the forest tree Aiiljis H.W.SAMEA, or Balm of Cilead. The Honey of Horehound soothes and scatters all irritations and inflammations, and the Tar-balm cleanses and heals the throat and air passages leading to the lungs. Five additional ingredients keep the organs cool, moist, and in healthful action. Let no pre judice keep you from trying this great medi cine of a famous doctor wl has saved thou sands of lives by it in his large private practice. N.B. The Tar-Balm has no BAD taste or smell. PRICES SO CENTS AND $1 PER BOTTLE. Great laving to buy large size. "Pike's Toothache Drops' Cure iu 1 Minute. Sold by all Druggists. .1. IT. CKITTENTON, Prop., N.Y. December 18, 1877 ly RLAPK HILL ma l and the DL,HO! niL.1.0, GKKAT NORTHWEST, alarge lOOpage book, containing full informa tion of thecouutiy, with lunps and illustrations, will lie sent free to every one Hemlinv fl.tm for six mouths subscription to Ihe DAKOTA Htttv ALU. The IlKHU.D is a lame &.colmu Journal, and is tilled with entertaining reading matter, both original aud selected. It n a western Journal witlt wesrern UWas. Th per threw months with book tor7ocems j the price of the booa aloue is 7.i cents. Address. Til E IIKIt.VI.lr. Sept. S$, 5m. Yauktou, Dakota. "yATCH MAKER A JEWELER. CEO. C. HENRY, Watchmaker aud Jeweller, Carlisle street. New BloomfleM Pa. Repairing of all kinds well aud promptly dona. Our Stock of NEW (iOODS for Wen's Wear is coiuuIhIk. iJi Prices lioin lm cents uu. F. MORTIMER. New Blootntleld, Fa. TOH PRINTING of every dascrlpllon neatly and promptly executed at Reasonable Kates at the Bloomneld Tiuies steam Job Cltlce, i ; . . tw.w:,HSrsi'
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