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Till TIMES, NEW BLO0MT1EL1), TA., FKMlUAllY 10, 1878.
An Unbiased Opinion.
From Comloy's Itlogrnptiloal Enoyclope
ilia of the dlaUngulsliort men of the Empire
Plato, we clip the following : " Every tin
lion owe Its particular character, Iti pros
polity In brief, every thing that dlsgulalios
it aa an Individual nation to the few. nien
belonging to It who havo tho courage 1 to
step hoyond the boundaries prescribed by
partisanship, professional traditions, or
social custom. In professional, no less
than In political life, there occasionally
arlBe men who burst tho fetter of conven-
lloualism, ludignautly rejecting the arbi
trary limits imposed upon their activity,
and step boldly forward into new fields of
enterprise. W call these men tetf-niarlr.
The rjation claims them as her proudest
ornaments the men upon whom' she can
lely, in peace for her glory, In war for her
succor. Of this class of mou the madioal
profession has furnished a distinguished
example in tho successful and justly cele
brated physician, Dr. 11. V. Tierce, of
Jluflalo, N. Y., aud any liUtoiy treating of
the industries of tho Empire Btato would
be incomplete without a skotch of his use
ful life and earnest work." J)r. Pierce is
well known to our readers by his popular
Family Hemedies and his excellent manual
of domostio medicine, " The People's
(Jouiniou Sense Medical Adviser." .
I3T" A poor woman lay very 111 In her
scantily-furnished home In Suefllold, Eng
land. Tho doctor was snut for and came,
lie at onco saw that hers was a very grave
caso, and that she had, as be thought,
little chance of recovery eveu If she could
got tho nourishment her illness required.
ls he was about to leave, tho question was
put, "When should we send for you
again, doctor?" "Well," wbb tho reply,
as be looked at the poor woman aud thou
at tier wretched surroundings, 11 1 don't
think you need send for me again. 8ho
cannot possibly get better , and to save you
further trouble, I'll just write you out a
certificate for her burial." Aud be did.
After the doctor departed tho woman got
better rapidly. Hho has now completely
recovered, and goes about carrying her
burial certificate with her. At least so says
the BheUiold Telegraph.
One More Unfortunate.
Almost every day the papers micle
the suicide of some poor unfortunate whoso
wind has been enfeebled by dyspopsia,ov er
whose earthly horizon a heavy gloom has
gathered from the untold aud uutellable
agonies of this cruel complaint. Dyspepsia
to one of the most depressing diseases
afflicting humanity. It is cosmopolitan in
jts nature no country is exempt from its
visitations, no family free from its attacks.
There is a balm in Giload ; it comes in the
shape of the Peruvian Syrup. For , years
it has been scattering its blessings abroad.
There is probably no disease whloh experi
ence has so amply proved to be remediable
by the Peruvian Hyrup as dyspespia. The
most inveterate forms of this disease have
been completely cured by this mediciue, as
ample testimony of many of our first
citizens prove. Sold by all druggists.
MEurnis, Tenn., February 8. About
10.80 this morning a negro called at the
jail and domanded permission to see a
comrade confined there. Jailer Dawson
refused and the negro began abusing him
in a violent manner, and Dawson drawing
a revolver fired, but missing the negro the
ball went through a glass door of Corne
lius Gi iffing's family grocery store, on the
corner of Uverton and Front streets, some
two hundred yards distant, and struck Mr.
Grilling just below the heart as be was
standing in the room, and falling into the
arms of his wife exclaimed : "Oh, Katie,
I'm killed !" and soon expired. lie was a
respected citizen, and his sudden death
causes great excitement among his neigh
bors. Convicting a Regiment of Horse Thieves.
Tho Anti-IIorse-Thief Association num
bers 301 lodges and 8,000 members in
Missouri, Iowa and Illinois. It secured
the conviction of 1,000 horse-thieves last
year. Number disposed of without con
viotion not stated. It does not recommend
lynching except where there is good reason
to believe justice will not be done in the
courts. Several cases have occurred where
horse-thieves have fallen into the hands of
tho Association and were never seen or
beard of afterward. No questions asked.
Recently three men entered Peter
Pioht's residence, Easton, by means of a
ladder, one end of which they placed at
the second story window. Mr. Picht was
awakened and struck by one of the robbers
with a revolver. The thieves carried away
a box containing $730, a gold watch, three
silver watches and a number of other
articles, nearly all of which belonged to an
orphan boy in the house. One of the
supposed robbers has been arrested.
rJ3" Last week two hunters found in a
cave about two miles north of Alexauder,
in this State, the corpse of a woman of
twenty-two, fastened by a chain and pad
. lock to an iron ring in the wall. In the
cave were found some packages of clothing,
books, cigars and eleven oyster-cans. A
shelf held a lot of bottles and tumblers
and a broken kerose'ne lamp. The matter
ia being investigated by the Coroner, and
the result will soon be announoed.
I S
DON'T YOU WANT
DRY GOODS,
DRY
GROCERIES,
ROOTS, SHOES,
HARDWARE,
NOTIONS,
If you do, just call on tho subscriber and see what
BARGAINS he will offer you.
GOODS WERE NEVER CIIEAPEK!
F. MORTIMER,
New Bloomlleld, IJerry Co., JAi.
For a Cass of Catarrh,
That -HANHmivn JIADI
CAL CUlt K lor t'ntarrh will not
InManlly relieve and siKM-dllyeure.
lteferpiices, Henry Wells, K"il.,
Wells KrKOi Co., Aurora, N. V. i
Win. llnwen.l(q..1M'Ilntton Hratit
llowen. Ht. LouR Testimonial
aHl treatise by mall. I'rlce. with
Improved Inhaler, tl. Hold every,
where. WKKKH (It I'O ri'KK, Pro
prietors, Huston, Mass. 8d4t
$50
$50
10,000 ACJKNT8 WANTED TO 8KLI,
Hy (he veteran author, T. H. A It 1 11 Hit. The
moat Intense story, with powerful arguments and
slaitlliiK proom every combined In one volume.
The work of Murphy. lleynnlils, Inebriate Asy
lums, Crusade, etu. A marvelous book, grandly
endorsed by all temperance authorities. Hale Is
rapid. A ureat ehaucA to coin money. For ex
tra terms, address 11 (J HI) A It D HKOS., Tubs., 7!3
Hansom St.. rhll'a., I'a OIK H1U1.KS, Just re
duced 25 per ct., are selling fust. 8dtt.
St.
Louis and San Francisco Railway
LANDS
FOR
1.000,000 ACRES 111 Routhwest Missouri from
12.50 to (8.00 au acre. First class stock and agri
cultural lands. The best tobacco region in The
West. Fine fruit, no grasshopier. abundance of
good water, snort winters, convenient markets,
good schools, low taxes, healthful country, and
good society. Heven years' credit. Free trans
portation from Ht. Louis to those who purchase
land. Nend tor circular and oilier Information.
Address, W. II. COFFIN, Hind Commissioner,
Temple Building, Ht. Louis, Mo. 8iUt
TRIFLING
WITH A COLD IS ALWAYS DANGEltOUS.
TJSE
Wells' Carbolic Tablets,
a sure remedy for COUGITS.and all diseases f
the THROAT, LUNGS, CHEBTand MUCOUS
MEMBRANE.
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES.
SOLD BT ALL DnCOOISTS.
C. N. CRITTENTON, 7 Sixth Avenue, New
York.
6d4t
PIANfl!Kotn price !Hio only IMn. Parlor
inilU organs, price $375 only $10S. Taper
free. D. F. Beatty, Washington, N.J. J dlt.
Awarded hijptttt prlMt nt Omiinll Kxpnaitlon for
fni chewing qualities and twrlisne anil Ituting Mor
after ttf mattteninff an4 rttwiny. Tha btn tahncm
w iriftdc An onr bin strip trnda-tnark ii c lonely
imitated on Inferior gnot, that Jaelaan'i liett fa
onoTcrj piug. boiq oy mi neater . etna lor auipi,
UN) tO lr. A.
. Jacuoi & Co., Mfra., felpraharjf, Va,
G. F. Wardle, Gen. Agent, Philadelphia.
mnflfl Agents Wanted to sell our newly Pat
,UUUeiited Novelties, Chromos, Watches,
Revolvers, Engravings, Hooks, &o. Stationary
Packages 110 per hundred. Hpeclal terms given
to Agents everywhere. The best prices ever of
fered. Mammoth catalogue with samples free.
36 Gm. K. L. FLETCHER, 11 Dcy Street, N. Y.
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS.
Health and happiness are priceless Wealth to
their possessors, and yet they are within the
reach of every one who will use
WRIGHT'S LITER PILLS
The only sure CURE for Torpid Liver, Dyspepsia,
Headache, Sour Stomach, Constipation, Iteblllty,
Nausea, and all Billious complaints and Blood
disorders. None genuine unless signed " Win.
Wright. Phll'a." If ymir Druggist will not sup-
Ely send 26 cents for one box to Barrlck, Roller &
o.,70N.4thKt,,Phira.
January 1, UT8, ly
I71STATK NOTICE. Kotlce is hereby given
Li that Letters of Administration on the estate
of Daniel Slmtto, late of Carroll township, Per
ry county. Pa., deceased, have been granted
to the undersigned residing in the same township.
All persons indebted to said estate are requested
to make immediate uavnivnt. and those havlnot
claims will present them duly authenticated for
settlement to
GEO. W. SMILEY,
December 18, 1877. Administrator.
CtiAs. U. Smiley, Attorney for Adm'r.
N'S
Don't you want some cheap
goods tor Pants and Suits r
II you do, dou't fall to ex
amine the splendid assortment for sale by F.
MORTIMER. Vou can suit yourself la style and
price.
Grain Wanted at the Newport Bills.
THE undersigned will pay a premium on good,
dry, clean grain of all kinds.
MILTON B. EHHKI.MAN,
48 ly. Newport, Perry county, Pa.
OPIUM
and MocphlM Hmtft abMlntoly awl madA
fav partlealftfi. Da. Cmirnxm,
SWEET P11,T AVI
fHifiwinir IMILdj Titanl
AVi !
SOME BARGAINS IN
GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HATS, CAl'S, HATS, CABS,
, i
:.':hi;
BOOTS, SHOES,
HARDWARE,
Sec.
NOTIONS, &c
jyjUSSER & ALLEN
CENTRAL STORE
NEWPORT, PENN'A.
Now Oder the public
A RARE AND ELEOANT ASSORTMENT OF
DRESS GOODS
Consisting sf all shades suitable tor the season.
BLACK ALP AC CAS
AND
Mourning Goods ,
A SPECIALITY.
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED
MUSLINS,
AT VARIOUS PRICE8.
AN ENDLESS SELECTION OF PRINTS!
We sell and do keep a good quality of
SUGARS, COFFEES & SYRUPS,
And everything nnder the head of
GROCERIES I
Machine Nsedles and oil for all makes of
Machines.
To be convinced that our goods are
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST,
IS TO CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK.
No trouble to show goods.
Don't forget the
CENTRAL STORE,
Newport, Perry County, Pa.
VALUABLE STORE STAND
At Private Sale.
THE subscriber offers at private sale about
ONE ACRE OF GROUND, having thereon
erected a LARGE HOl'KE, with KITCHEN,
WASH HOUHK and BTABLE, and a WELL of
good water near the door.
There Is a large STORE ROOM In the
building In which a store has been kept for a
number of years. The stand Is a very desirable
one.
There Is also erected on the premises, another
HOUHK AND STABLE, which will be sold sep
arately or with the Store Stand, to suit purchas
ers. These pronen les are located In a good com
munity, w ith Mchools and Churches convenient.
WCallon or address
B. L. HOLLENBAUGH.
Aug. 21. "77pd J Sandy Hill, Perry Co., Pa.
I AnlF! can color their own Stockings for
less than one cent per pair, any col
or or shade by the useof our "MAO10 TINTS."
Can renew or change the color of their dresses,
restore to freshness and brilliancy faded silks,
Merin09, Alpaccas, Neckties, Ribbons, tie., or
impart to them new and lovely shades Little
trouble and nominal cost Stick of any desired
color sent on receipt of 10 oents. 1 different eolors
25c. Postage Stamps accepted. Send Stamp for
Circulars and Kamples. so 3m w
KEARNEY CHEMICAL WORKS.
66 Cortland St., N. York. P. O. Box. 3139.
IADIES AND CHILDREN will find a
i splendid assortment of shoes at the one
price store of F. Mortimer.
NEW GOODS
AT THE
Cheap Cash Store
A big lot of ItRMLOTK HOI.K LEATHFK at
. mi prr MUUU.
City Calf Pklni,
II 00 per pound.
Best Shos Thread,
Men's Block Lists,
Shoe Pegs,
Shoemakers' InV,
Choice Syrups,
Cholos ColTee,
White Sugar,
Best Imperial Tea,
1 00 " "
eOcenU per pair.
6 cents per quart.
Vi oents per quart.
48 to 75 oents per gallon.
28 cents per pound.
11 oents per pound.
TSeents per pound.
Horse Shoes,
M SS per keg,
Iron. Steel, Springs, Hpokes, Felloes, Axles,
Hubs, Poles and all kinds 06 Hardwarelow.
Paints. Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Putty,
c, at bottom prices.
Lorlllard's and Wardles' Tohsooos and Segars
AT CITY PRICES, at
S. M. SHULEIt'S,
CASH STORE,
Liverpool, Perry County, Penna.
STEAM
Printing Office
IS THE PLACE TO GET
SALE BILLS,
OF ALL KINDS
AT SHOUT NOTICE
AND
IE PUCK!
PAPER BOOKS,
CIRCULARS,
LETTER-HEADS,
BILL-UEADS,
ENVELOPES,
STATEMENTS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
VISITING CARDS,
AS DESIRED.
Tic infield Ti
is published every Tuesday
BY
F. MORTIMER & CO.,
New BloomMd, Perry Co., Pa.,
At the Low Price of
SI 25 PER YEAR,
WITHIN THE COUNTY.
$1 50 PER YEAH.
Outside the County, Postage Paid.
" THE TIMES"
Is the best advertising medi
um in this section of the
-' State,
Circulation Nearly 2,000 !
"THE TIMES''
mos
For tluv next
SIXTY DAYS,
a
AT COST!
Call at once
AND SECURE THE
GREATEST BARGAINS
EVER OFFERED
IN NEWPORT.
Don't forget the old stand !
ISIDOR SCHWARTZ,
"Wright's Building,
Newport, PeniVa.
January 2d, 1878.
IIALE'.S
HONEY OF HOSEHOUND AND TAR
FOR THE CURE OF
Conght, Golds, InSasnia, Eoaraeneif, Difficult
Breathisg, sad sll Affctiom of th Throat,
Bronchial Tabes, sad Lungs, leading
to Coniumption.
This infallible remedy is composed of the
IIokev of the plant ilorehound, in chemical
nnion with Tar-Baui, extracted from the
Life Psirfciri.K of the forest tree Abeij
Uai-Samf.a, or Balm of Gilead.
The Honey of Ilorehound soothes aso
SCATTERS ail irritations and inflammations, and
the Tar-balm cleanses and heals the threat
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 trySng this great medi
cine of a famous doctor who has saved thou
sands of lives by it in his large private practice.
N.B. The Tar-Balm has no bad taste or
smell.
; pricks 50 CENTS AND $1 PE. bottle.
Great laving id boy Urge size.
"Pike's Toothache Drops' Cure
in 1 Minute.
Sold by all Druggists.
a N. CEITTENTON, Prop., N.Y.
December IS 1S77 ly
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