THE TIMES, NEW UL00MF1EL1), PA.. MAKCIl 12, 1878. A Sad Case. Tho Springfield " Republican" snya : Oovornor Itiee Is nuked to pntdon one O'Donnell, of Mill bury, from Cbni lestown, mid a gentleman who recently visited the Mtixto Prison thus tolls his story : Gen tlemen," snld the Warden, " I want to Wring before you one of the moRt remarka ble cases we have In the prison. We call him 'the man who never smiles,' and I wish before he comes in to tell you his story, lie seems to be a man of more than ordinary ability, one of the better class of substantial, frugttl Irish citizens, who owned a small place iu one of our manufacturing villages, where he resided with his family of grown-up sons and daughters, who are per manently employed and in comfortable cir oumstances. The old man had a fine gar den on which he bestowed his leisure hours, in a part of which was a fine lot of cab bages. It seems that the boys iu the neighborhood had a habit of trespassing on the old man's garden, until he had deter miued on getting rid of them by firing his Uun to frighten them away. Oae night, heating some one iu his garden, he took di)wn his gun, and, getting behind the hiidge, fired into the garden, as he claims, without aim or seeing any one to aim at. But the report of the guu alarmed the neighbors, who, on rushing into the gar den, found the lifeless body of a young Sill, shot through the heart. The old muu, when told what he had doue, was struck dumb, lie was arrested and sen tenced to imprisonment for life. He has now been here for ten years, and his face kits become ns marble ; there is no hope ; nothing but the snd remembrance of that dreadful night. In Ireland they have a superstition among the young girls that whoever ou Hallowe'en shall place a cab bage over the door will marry the first . young man that enters the door afterward. And this it was proved, was the errand of the young girl in the old man's garden. 14ut instead of a wedding she found a grave." The Telephone. That which would have seemed impossi ble aud miraculous a few years siuce, is now regarded as the legitimate fruit of our mental dovelopement and inventive genius. The telegraph, sub-marine cable, and telephone, have each in its successive turn been thought the crowning marvel of the age. That a! speech pronounced in Boston should report itself over the wires to -an audience in Brooklyn, and a hymn piayed in New York should be audible in Washington, is indeed wonderful. But is it not equally wonderful that R. V. Pierce, It. D., of Buffalo, X. Y., can through his peculiar system of diagnosis, and without .seeing the patient, obtain as accurate aud perfect a knowledge of most chronic dis eases as though he had made a personal examination? And it is not reasonable to suppose that as great progress has been made in the occult sciences as in the more tangible and readily-demonstrable problems of metaphysics, where each new invention is but the logical sequence of the one that precedes it? The failure of physicians to fulfill their promises has created a wide spread feeling of distrust ; but is it right to condemn all physicians because the greed or ignorance of a few induced them to do wrong ? Many are prej udiced against Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines, end er roneously fancy them to be " cure-alls," but has not the Doctor repeatedly disclaim ed their ability to cure cancer, or give other than temporary relief where the lung was half wasted away ? By dealing fairly with the people, he has earned their con fidence, and built up a practice so large in the treatment of chronic diseases that the erection of the Grand Invalids' Hotel, at Buffalo, N. 'Y., to accommodate his pa tients, became a necessity. At an expeuse of nearly half a million dollars he has erected the largest and most complete sanitarium in the world. Buffalo News. From Rev. H. L. Gilman, of Glover, Vt. " I have been troubled for several years with a difficulty of the heart and lungs, have applied to several physicians for help, and have tried without receiving any assist ance, but had been growing weaker and weaker, until hearing of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry about a year since, I com menced ncing it, with immediate relief. It has not only restored my lungs to a sound state,' but I am entirely relieved of the difficulty or disease of the heart. I have no hesitation in saying that it is the best lung medicine before the public; and I cheerfully and conscientiously recom mend it to all persons suffering from pul monary complaints. 50 cents and fl a Vottle. Hold by dealers generally. 'A Spanish lady was brought into court in London the other day for refusing to pay for a blue silk night gown she had m tiered. She declared the garment a mis i't, and offered to prove the fact by trying it &q before a jury of matrons. There was uO'jnry of matrons, and the judge finally cecided that she must pay the bill with costs. This inflamed her Andalusian blood, and her proud answer to the despot find tyrant was to Lurl the garment in question at the solicitor's head and after wards to tear it up to ribbons before the judge's face. The remnants ore now in osBession. of me of the officers of the ourt. I SAY! DON'T YOU WANT DRY GOODS, DRY GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, HAIIDWARE, NOTIONS, If you do, just call ou the subscriber and see what BARGAINS he will offer you. GOODS WERE NEVER CHEAPER! F. MORTIMER, ' ISTeAV 331oorn.fi eld, Rerry Co., Ra. $5,00 wobth op mum FOE $1,00 , Vo decrease the itnm-nne stocfc which i Ifft on my hand-, owim? to the dull tradfl at fall, mi l io io introduce in every town of the U. S. my complete catalogue of 56 pases, containing hitndri!i of illustration of latrst styles Jewelry, and every watch known tn this country, at prices never offered before, I will send, on receipt of OX K HOLLAR by mail, postpaid, the above named Catalogue, together with the grand ROYAL GOLDEN CASKET. Ifceyal ied?si. t Grand Roman Neck Chain. 1 Locket set with Cameo, l Ladies Set, Pin and Earrings. X Scarf Pin set with Cameo. 1 Set (3) Spiral Engraved Studs AH the above articles warranted to he of the finest jjoU plate, and are put tip in a Morocco Casket. Satisfaction guaranteed or money relumed. X'lVK caskets scut on receipt of I'OUH dollars. Address orders, GEO. O. JACOBY, 18G State St., Chicago, 111. For a Case of Catarrh. That SATMiOItO'S It A (if ;AL CUKK tor Catarrh will ffe'l I Instantly relieve and sneedllyc tiiJU V Inferences, Henry Wells, I That SATMiOItO'S KAUI- will not rcure. Ekii.. Well Fareo & Co.. Aurora. N.V.; Wm. Bowen.Esq., M'Hatton Grant & Bowen, Ht. J,ouis. 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F'ree trans portation from St. Louis to those who purchase land. Send for circular and oilier Information. Address, W. H. COFFIN, I.iud Commissioner, Temple Building, St. Louis, Mo. gdtt IF Yflll Want K FAKM or HOME, with Inde- uu penitence and plenty in your old age THE BEST THING IN THE WEST IS HIE Atchison, Tupeka & Santa Fe Jiaih oad LANDS IN KANSAS. Circulars with Map, giving full Information, free. Add ress A. 8. Job nsou, Act'g Land Com' r.Topeka, Kiiusas. locUt TEMPERANCE REFORM! AND ITS GREAT REFORMERS. By Rev. W. II. DANIELS, A. M. Profusely Illustrated with Portrait and Sketches aud containing 600 pages, A WHOLE TEMPERANCE LIBRARY IN A SINGLE VOLUMK. Agents Wanted Everywhere. Address for ex tra Terms and Circulars. NELSON & PHILLIPS, BU6 Broadway, N. V. 1) d4t SOME BARGAINS IN GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE, Sec. NOTIONS, &c. Qa.k-fe Qe.tifca 1 Grand Collar Button. 1 Pair (a engraved Sleeve Buttons. 1 Beautiful Seal King. 1 Fine Baud King. PIANOS Ret"" prloe two only f4M. Pail r iniiuu Organs, price 1375 only floj. Paper free. D. F. Beatty, Washington, N. J. 10d4t AGENTS WANTED Everywhere, Instantly I for Conquest of Turkey ! lly the girted authors. Dr. L. P. Brockot, ami Hon. P. C. Bliss. The complete and Ihrlllinglils tory of the fall of an Empire, after 300 years of bitter strire. Graphic descriptions of terrible bat ties, exciting all Europe. Positively the ablest and cheapest work, only J250, but splendidly il lustrated. Grandest chance to coin money now ollered. For full particulars, address HUBBARD & BROS., Pubs.. 733 Sansom St., Phil'a, Pa. ludit HAT: Vetera'. Annnlcit t'irtif4 prize lit l i n ' ciui in 1 K x pimn ion for fine ehewint qnpliUet foul enell-Ut-e irid ltu:i"j ehr arter (f tIi nutp nit llirrn -nil. 'J'tip Wt tubnrni pv.r inii'lf. unnrliliiH strip tinHi-inarli t.nl.wlv iwitnU'd nn inferior kooiU, no? Hint JnclMin't 7-4 l onpvm r pliiit. Hnl! Iiv nil ,Kiilti M. tinl for imiiilo, he; to 0. A. Jiuiuoi'i Co., Mlr., l'uwisl.uiu. Vn. G. F. Wardle, Veil. Agent, Philadelphia. mfinn Agents Wanted to sell our newly Pat ,UUUeuted Novelties, Cluomos, Watches. Revolvers, Engravings, Hooks, &e. Stationary Packages tlo per hundred. Special terms given to Agents evei ywhere. The best prices ever of. fered. Mammoth catalogue with samples free. 35 6m. K. h. FLETCHER, 11 Dey Street, N. V. HEALTH AXD 1UPWSESS7 Health and happiness are priceless Wealth to their possessors, and yet. thev are wllliiu the leach ol every one who will use WRIGHT'S LIVER TILLS, The only sure CURE for Torpid Liver, Dvspensta, Headache, Hour Stomach, Constipation, 'Debility. Nausea, and all Bullous complaints aud Blood disorders. None genuine unless signed " Win. Wright, Phil'a. " If your Druggist will not sup ply send 26 cents for one box to Barrick, Roller & Co.. 70 N. 4th St,. Phil'a. January 1, loVS, ly 171 STATU NOTICK.-Notlce Is hereby given U that Letters of Administration on the estate ol Daniel Sliatto, late of Carroll township, Per ry county. Pa., deceased, have been granted to Hie undersigned residing In thesume township. All persons Indebted to said estaleare requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to GEO. W. 8 MILKY, December 18, 1877. Administrator. Cuas. H. Kmilky, Attorney for Adm'r. .. I I U I I I RjncUMt- I'uIiiUmi MuiitilU lly. brntfaianiu 1 1 1 I 1 1 I I te i"""1 Pa-Ciiras, . Wl IWIfl WtWaUHtackkwIU.. SEE NEW GOODS AT THE Cheap Cash Store ! A big lot of HEMLOCK fiOLK LEATHER at J lrnin iri pound. City Calf Skins 11 00 per pound. 1 00 " " BOcents per pair. 5 cents per quart. 25 cents per quart. 44 to 75 cents per gallon. 28 cents per pound. 11 cents per pound. 75 cents per pound. f4 85 per keg. Best Shoe Thread, Men's Block Lusts, Shoe Pegs, j ; , Shoemakers' Ink, Choice Syrups, Choice Coffee, White Sugar, Best Imperial Tea. Horse Shoes, Iron, Steel, Springs tl i i I V 1, 7 ' - lMmc rtiuurs, Axies, tiuuu, a win, nun mi nun 8 oo narawaie low. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Fully, &c, at bottom prices. Aw.ll!i,v,l",n.,L,wd,e!,' Tobaccos and Begars S. M. SIIULEll'S, CASH STORE, Liverpool, Perry County, Tcnna. 11JU STEAM Printing Office IS THE PLACE TO GET SALE BILLS, OF ALL KINDS AT SHOUT NOTICE AND PAPER BOOKS, CIRCULARS, LETTER-HEADS, BILL-HEADS, ENVELOPES, STATEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, (Plhir or tdy. AS DESIRED. Tlic B is published every Tuesday BY F. MORTIMER & CO., New Bloomfield, Perry Co., Pa., At the Low Price of SI 25 PER YEAR, WITHIN THE COUNTY'. $1 30 PEK YEAH, Outside the County, Postage Paid. "THE TIMES" Is the best advertising medi- j um in this section of the State. : Circulation Nearly 2,000 ! I THIS" Times 0010 For the next SIXTY DAYS, hi' n re A.T COST! Call at unco AND SECURE THE EVER OFFERED in mm, Don't forget the old stand ! ISIDOR SCHWARTZ, "Wright's Building, Newport, Penn'a. January 20, 1878. W " 5 It Sloe CHMTEST BARGAINS HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAE FOn THE CURE OF Conglis, Colda, IaSaema, Eoarienen, Difficult Bresthing, snd all Affections of ths Throat. Bronchial Tubes, and Lniigi, lcadicg to Consumption. Tliis infiflliblc remedy is composed of tn Honev of llie plant IlureliounJ, in clieuiinti union with Tar-Halm, extracted from ? Lick rm.vcin.F. of the forest tree Aui: JIaisamka, or Balm of Gilend. The Honey of Ilorehound soothes Ax s.ja -iters all irritations and inflammations, ami llic Tar-balm cleanses and heals the throat mid air passages leading to the lungs. Fivt 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 wljo has saved thou sands of lives by it in his large private practice. N. II. The Tar-lialin has no bad taste or smell. TRICES 50 CENTS AND $1 PER BOTTLE. Great saving to buy large sue. "Pikfi's Toothache Drops Cnn in 1 Minute. Sold by all Druggists. N. CRITTENT0N, Prop., N.Y. December 18 1877 ly
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