8 THE TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, lA. AHtlL 2, 1878., A Daring Escape. f.att week one of the most dnrlnir Ipaps ou record m made by George Glen, a prisoner held for burglary, at the Central Police Btation. The court room was' on the fourth floor, counting the basement as one etory. Ou the eattt side there Is a ftinall ante-room, in which prisonous are kept dining the time between the opening of the court and their respective trials. There Is no granting to the window, and it is fifty feet to the solid pavemcut below, lieneath it is an iron fence presenting a row of pickets, on which any one falling would be almost certain to be impaled. Glen was in the room with two other prisoners, no officer being present. lie ex pected to be called soon for trial on three charges burglary,larceny and assault and battery. Glen said to the other prisoners, " I am going to get out of this." He hardly said it before he threw off his over cont, and pushing up the sash, sprang on the window sill. His horrified companions called out : " Hold on, you will be killed." 41 It is as well that way as any," said Glen. Hiding to his full height and grasping the bottom of the sash, he placed his left foot on the outermost end of the stone, and by a desperate effort swung bis right arm and foot out toward a grated window that wns some five feet to the north. Quick as a cat be caught an iron of the grating, but to do so was compelled to slip his left hand from the sash, and depend ou a precarious hold of the window frame. His right foot struck the edge of the other window, and then, by nn effort of muscle, t he drew hlnmelf clear over to the other window. Just to the north of this second window a water pipe of large size ran down in the angle formed by the junction of the main Btatlon with one of the prisons. Grasping this between his knees, Glen let on liia KnM nn . T n ....... n ..... w. u m o Kiabiug, i-mi(ub me pipe, and went down like a streak of lightning. He had hardly touched the stone step at the bottom when he made a dart Into a rear door of Zellchan's saloon, and dashed into an alley by an opposite door, and ran into Loni street with the speed of the wind. The jump and descent occupied - - - - - - .m w auu uiou mas nnitr ui- . i. r . i . -...vol, unium tuo uLiiur prisoners coma can to an officer just outside the door. The court adjourned, while the judge and the prosecutor went into the ante-room and louKeu in vague incredulity at tlie windows. .i (.... i.mu ucci ultima uu vue BiiOiie. jowao Leaaer. Whom Shall We Trust? When afflicted with a complication of -disorders, and the limited resources of the family physician have been exhausted with out benefit, the all important question is, whom shall we trust? Many physicians are bidding for the patronage of this class, and it becomes the afflicted to thoroughly examine into a physician's claims, and know upon what they are based, before trusting him. R. V. Piorce, M. D., of Kuffalo, N. Y., is one of the most success ful and widely known of authors and phy sicians tn America. He has recently erect ed a Grand Invalids' Hotel, in Buffalo, at the enormous expenso of nearly half a million dollars, it being the most complete and elegant sanitarium in tho world. Dr. Pierce has originated a system of diagnosis by cases without seeing the patient. This rcientifio system is fully described in his Common Sense Medical Adviser, which is sent to any address on receipt of $1,50. Address R. V. Pieroe, M. D., Grand In valids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. The doctor is endorsed by the clergy, as well as by the medical profession, of the land. We have space for only the follow ing among tho large list to whom he refers : Hon. A. I. Boreman, Ex-Governor of West Virginia, and late U. 8. Senator ; C. R. Fairchild, M. D., Seneca, N. Y., W. B. Cousins, M. D., Albia, Iowa ; M. J. Mo Clellan, M. D., Garrattsville, N. Y., W. F. Hazleton, M. D., Silver Lake, Kan., F. fS. Turner, M. D., Veazie, Me., George Uietericb, M. D., 105 Vine Street, Balti more, Md., J. H. Sherrod, M. D., Paoli, Ind., Q. B. Chapman. M. D., Plattsmouth, Neb., T. J. Casper, M. D., Springfield, O., .Tames H. Porter, M. D., Gorham, N. II., D. K. Wells, M. D.. Bristol, N. H., J. A. Miller, M. D., Ban Leandes, Cal., J. N. Camp, M. D., Baladan, Mo., I. W. Rhodes, M. I)., Northumberland, Ta., Joseph S. liurr, M. D., West Lafayette, O., Rev. Isaao N. Augustin, Shipman, 111., Rev. Thos. O'Roiley, Newman, Kan., Rev. L. Weston, Bucklin, Mo., Rev. L. A. Dawson, Homer, III., Rev. V. S. Long, Graham, N. C, Rev. Andrew Adams, Calhoun, Ga., Ilev. A. P, Moore, 712 Washington Street, I'.ostou, Mass., Kev. I. A. Thayer, M. D., Keconsburg, O., Rev. I.P. Proffit, Palmyra, "I Cannot Walk without a fluttering in my heart" is the Announcement made by many who have over-worked their powers in quest of money or fJeanure, and who, in the meridian of life, Cud themselves beyond the enjoyment of the good things for which they have labored so long. They are invalids. To U such the Peruvian Syrup is recommend ed as an almost certain cure. Taken ac cording to directions, it can do no injury and will result in permanent good. This is its experience for years. It is the ac knowledged tonio of the world, and it seldom fails to supply appetite, strength, good spirits and renewed health. A a touic it is without a peer. Ask your phy ... tioian aud he will recommend it ; go to your druggist and get it. AHENTS WANTED FOIl T1IK Pictorial History of : the World KinhntclnR full and authentic anoounts of pvery nation of ancient, nnil modern tlnnts, unit Incliul Iiir a history of the rise and full ot tint (I reck mid Unman Empires, the growth ot the nullum of modern hurow. the middle age, the ormartM, tho feudal system, the reformation, lite discovery and settlement of the New World, etc, eto. It contain (114 line hlst.nrlealeiiKravlnmand ltj(lt) huge donhle oolninn paxes, anil Is the most complete History of the World ever puhllsh. ed. It sells Ht sllit. Hend for specimen pe and antra terms to Agents, and see why It nulls faster than any other nook. Address: 12 4t National Pt'iiLisiima Co., Philadelphia, Fa. jIVERVIEW NURSERY AND 8MALL FIIUIT QAHDENH! Office 821 North 3rd Htreet, Harrlslntrg, Pa. PIrii's delivered by until it any Tost Otllce In the United ntates. For It will send hy mall 2 Heliotrope. 2 Fuchsias. 2 Carnations, 2 Wnale Oeranlnms. 2 Colens, 1 Doiibletieranltini, 2 Tube roses, 4 Verbenas. NURSERY STOCK. Fruit snd Ornamental trees.F.vervureens.llrape vines, Snmll Krult Plants, ,c., of every descrip tion. Bend for prices. SAMUEL PARKER, 821 North 3rd Htreet. Harrlsburg, l'a February 12, 1878 3mos. J. M. Gibvih, J. If. flrnvra. J. M. GIRVIN & SON., FLOUR, GRAIN, SEED & PRODUCE Commission Merchants, No. 64 Soulh (.ay, St., BALTIMORE, MD. We will pay strict attention to the sale of all kinds of Country Produce aud remit the amounts promptly. 45 1vr. J. M. GIRVIN A BON. A CAHD. To all who are suffering from the errors and Indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c. I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary In South America. Bend a self-addressed envelope to the Kev. Jobeih T. Inman,' Station D, Bible House. New York City . Mb ly AHSIGNEK'9 NOT1CE.-Notlee Is here by given that Jesse Johnson, of Wntts town ship, Terry county. Fa., has executed a deed of voluntary assignment for the benellt of his credi tors, to the undersigned, residing at New Hut falo. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to said assignor will please make Immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to , JOHN A. HILBISII, Aslgnee. C. .1. T. McIntirb. Attorney. February 19, 1878. ISA-ISTSAS FARMS AND FllEE HOMES. The Kansas Pacific Homestead ts published by the Land Department of the Kan sas Pacillo Kailway Cnmnauy. to supply the large and Increasing demand for Information respect- inff KANSAS, and pttnpplnllv th timcrnlllnai.f ing KANSAS, and especially the mnsnlllcent botly ot lands granted by Congress In aid of the This grant comprises OVER 5,000,000 Acres OF LAND, consisting of every odd section In each township, for a distance of twenty miles on both sides of the road, or one-half of the land in a belt of forty miles wide, extending to Denver City, Colorado, thus forming a continuation of the belt of country which, from the Atlantic coast westward, Is found to be in a climate, soil, and every production of nature, the most favored. THE KANSAS PACIFIC IS 114 Miles the Shortcut Road from Kansas City to Denver. The favorite route of the tourist and the best line to the SAN JUAN COUNTRY. 4 A copy of the Homettead will be mailed free to any address, by appUiugto 8. J. OILMOKE, D. E. COKN ELL, Land Commissioner, Gen'l Passenger Ag't. tialina. Kaas. nansas uity, Aio. Maruna.tinio TTTQ EPILEPSY, 1 HO, FALLING SICKNESS, POSITIVELY CURED, the worst case of the long est standing, by using Dr. 11 KHKAKD'S CUKK. "NO HUMBUG," IT HAS CUBED THOUSANDS. Will give tl.OUO for a cafe It will not benellt. A Sample bottle free to all addressing J. K. 1)1 B ULEE, Chemist, OlUce, 1,323 Broadway, N. Y. Win R. S. COOK & CO., Agree to sell all kinds of LUMBER AND SHINGLES, for LESS MONEY than any other dealers In this oounty. We will also take good Timber on the tump or delivered at our Mill In exchange for Lumber, &o, We use Clearfield Pine and Hem lock only. w. e. a cook a co., Newport, Perry Co., Pa. October 10, 1876. N OTICE! IN the matter of the unsigned Faint rf A. I.. Bind and wlfr, to ttoluiuuu Bigham lor the bene llt of creditors. At a Court of Common Pleas for the County of Perry, held on the lsth day of Februarv, 1878, the Court granted a rule on the said Assignors and all persons Interested, to appear on the BbCOND MONDAY of AFK1L, 17, at 1 o'clock P. M., of said day, and show cause. If any they have, why said Assignee should not be discharged from said trust. 1'mCiKUM. Attest D. MICKEY, Prothonotary. February 2U.187S. tiraln Wanted at the Newport Mills. THE undersigned will pay a premium an good, dry, clean trraiu of all kinds. AI1LTON U. K81IKI.MAN. 4 ly. Newport, Terry county, Pa. DON'T YOU WANT DRY GOODS, DRY GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, ROOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE, NOTIONS, If you do, just call ou the subscriber and see what BARGAINS he will offef you. GOODS ISTISVEK CHEAPER ! F. MORTIMER, New T31oomfield, Ferry Co., J?a. $5,00 WOEHI OF JETORY FOR $1,00, To decrease the immense stock which left on my hands owing to the dull trade last fall, ami urn to introduce tn every town of the U. S. my complete catalogue of 56 iagcs, containing htindrct of illustration of latest stylet Jewelry, and erery watch known in this country, at price never offered before, I will nenti, on receipt of ON K 1K)I-iIjAH by mail, pOHt-p.uil, tho nhove nainej Caialoguef together with the grand ROYAL GOLDEN CASKET. nyai 3lXon, 1 Grand Roman Neck Chain. 1 Locket set with Cameo, l Ladies Set, Pin and Karrings. t Scarf Pin set with Cameo. 1 Set (3) Spiral Engraved Studs AH th above articles warranted to be of the Casket, Satisfaction guaranteed or money returned. dollars. Address orders. GEO. O. JACOBY, For a Case of Catarrh, Tliat SANJrOIUVS RADI CAL CUKK tor Catarrh will not lustantly rolieve and speedily cure. Heforences, Henry Wells, Eiq., Wells Karo & Co., Aurora. N. Y. ; Win, Howeii, Ksq., M'llntton Grant & Howeii, Ht. Louis. Testimonials and treatise by mall. Price, with Improved Inhaler, 81. Sold every where. WEKKS & POi'TEH, Pro prietors. Uoston, Mass. 12dit $50 $50 St. Louis and San Francisco Railway LANDS FOR SALE 1.000,(00 ACKES in Southwest Missouri from 12.60 to ts.uo an arre. First class stock aud agri cultural lands. The best tobacco region tn the West. Fine fruit, no Krasshopiiers, abundance ol good water, snort winters, convenient markets, good schools, low taxes, healthful country, and good society. Seven years' credit. Free trans portation from St. Louis to those who purchase land. Send for circular and other Information. Address, W. 11. COFFIN, Liud Commissioner, lenipie uuuauiK, ot. loiiis, juo. i.au USE THE Well8 Richardson Sc Co's PERFECT FERFECTEDBDTTEllC0L0B- D I ITT C D Is recommened bv the asrlcultH- uw ' ral press, aud used by thousands Pni fll? of tlie very best Dairymen. It uuuii, gives a pei feet J une color, and is harmless as salt. A 2i cent bottle colors .100 pounds, and adds 5 cents per pound to Its value. Ask your Druggist or Merchrnt fur It. or send for descriptive circulars. WELLS, HICHAKDSON & CO., Proprietors, Burlington, Vermont, VMit DIPHTHERIA ! ! JOHHSON'8 ANODYNE LINIMENT will pos itively prevent this terrible disease, and will posi tively cure nine cases in ten. Information that save many lives sent free bv mail. Don't delay a uiuiiieni. rrevminou is neiier man cure. 1. K JOHNSO.N & CO., liaugor, Maine. 12Ui. L.l 11. If you do, don't fall to ex amine the splendid assortment for sale by F. MORTIMER. You can suit yourself In style and rice. PARLOR PICTURE printed In Ten Colors. Vt Visiting Cards with your name finely printed. 10 Flirtation Cards . la Sheets of Writing Paper, 12 White EnveloiM.. 1 Hubber. IS Pens. The lot sent pool-paid for 2li cents. (Send Post Stamps or Cash. KURTZ & liKO.. 434 Chest 1 nut Htreet, Philadelphia, Pa. It ly SOMIMUKQAINS IN 1 i GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, ROOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE, &c. NOTIONS, &c. Q8-feft,ls.9i 1 Grand Collar Button. 1 Pair (i engraved Slcsve Button. 1 Beautiful Seal Ring. t Fine Hand Ring. finest e;rM plate, and are put up in a Morocco FIY K caskets sent on receipt of l-OUlt 18G State St., Chicago, 111. pi A MHO Retail price Jflnn only $200. Parlor - vji Kaip, i ivo vol o win Ql free. D. F. Beatty, Washingtou, K. J. urgans .price wsio only stus, Paiier HdU HRRANQ Highest honors nt all World's Ex ununilil hlbltlons. Latest Catalogues and Circulars, with new styles, reduced prices and much Information, sent free. MASON ft HAM LIN OltQAN CO., Boston, Is'ew York or Chicago. PIANOS & ORGANS $ZI0ft?25 Reduction to close out present stock of MO New aud Second handed Instruments of rive Hrst-class makers, fully warranted aud at prices that DEFY COMPETITION for tills class of Instruments. AGENTS WANTED for WATERS' SUPERIOR BELL ORGANS and PIANOS. Illustrated Cat. alogues Mailed. HORACE WATERS ti SONS, Manufacturers and Dealers, 40 East 14th St.. New York. Also Genera! Agents for SUON1NGERS Celebrated PREMIUM OKU AN S. 14d4t Awarrted hxyhnt vrise nt t'Mitfhiiml Fxiopllion for fine ehednq tjvaltitt nn1 wtUrtue find lotting that 1 meter of Miceetrninq ai.t! h.tri'ino. Tim bt lobucro ever mndvm An our lliir trip lrn(iettisrk icloly ImiUletl mi tulVrior L-oo-ir-, tri that Jatkion't het is on every hulii liy Mllitwslf m. 6nd fortiHniple, free, to C. A. JA.cKwif A Co., Mfm.. Telersburx. va. G. F. Wardle, Gen. Agent, riiiladeliihla. Ifl nfin Agents Wanted to sell our newly Pat IU,UUUented Novelties, Chromos, Watches, Revolvers, Engravings, Books, &c. Stationary Packages flu per hundred. Special terms given to Agents everywhere. The best prices ever of fered. Mammoth catalogue with samples free. 35 6m. R. L. FLETCHER, 11 Dey Street, N. Y. HEALTH AND HAITINESS. Health and happiness are priceless Wealth to their possessors, and yet they are within the reach of every one who will use WKIHHT'S LIVEK TILLS, The only sure CURE for Torpid Liver, Dvspepsla, Headache, Sour Stomach, Constipation. lX'Uillty, Nausea, and all Billions complaints and Blood disorders. None genuine unless sleued " Win. Wrlglit. Phll'a." If your Druggist will not (.up- Ely Bend 25 cents for one box to Barrlck, Roller it 0..7UN. 4th St.. Phll'a. January 1, loTS, ly NS0LVENf NOTICE." Notice Is hereby given that lu the matter ot the application of ti. T. sheafter of Juniata twp., for the benellt of the Insolvent Laws of the Common wealth, the Court of Common Pleas ot Perry County, have appointed MONDAY', April Hth, 1878, for a horti'lng luacoordiiu.ee with the Act ot Assembly. D. MICKEY. Protliouotary. New BloouiUeld, March It), 1S78. SWEET PPfgg N A V 1 Fifth Annual Spring Opening AGAIN we greet our patrons with an ELEGANT and AT TRACTIVE STOCK for the SPRING TRADE, AT PRICES that it would be useless to try to find LOWER. Among the many attractions are the following : S MEN'S SUITS in Sack, Frock and Chester ATd ALpiucEif radM nd 'luamle, nd BOYS1 SUITS in Splendid Variety to suit all ages from three years upwards. I CARPETS to suit Kitchen, Dining Room, Sitting Room, Parlor or Stairs at LOWEST 'RICES. HATS and CAPS for Men, Boys and Youth in all the latest styles. A I T Ladies' Furnishing Goods. "We make it a special object to always have this department well slocked with choice materials. Gent's Furnishng; Goods, in all its branches. Articles too numerous to mention. Trunks and Valises the best and largest selec tion in the County! Besides the Above, We have many other lines ol lioods. J2J All are invited to call. ISIDOR SCHWARTZ, Newport, Penn'a. NEW GOODS AT THE Cheap Cash Store t A big lot of HEMLOCK SOLE LEATHER ai 25 Cents per pound. City Calf 6klni, (1 00 per pound. Best Shoe Thread, , 1 00 " Men's Block Lasts, COcents per pair. Shoe Pegs, 5 cents per quart. Shoemakers' Ink, 25 cents per quart. Choice Syrups, IS to 75 cents per gallon . Choice Coffee, 25 cents per pound White Sugar, 11 cents per pound Best Imperial Tea, 75 cents per pound Horse Shoes, ti 35 per keg Iron, Steel, Springs, pokes. Felloes, Axles Hubs, Poles and all kinds o5 Hardware low. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Putty tie., at bottom prices. Lorlllard's and Wardles' Tobaccos and Segar AT CITY PRICES, at S. M. SIIULER'S, CASH STORE, Liverpool, Perry County, Penna IC.Vnil WICU to start yourself or rela IT'lUU VVIOn tlons In some buslnes that will pay, write or call on PRANK B. HARRIS, 11 170 Broadway, N. Y Mnui IS THE TIME TO SECURK TEKRITO ItUtV uv yon DK.EOLE H HREAT WOKh THE JXEW ILL lSTHA JEV JIJSTOJiY OF PENNSYLVANIA. The irandest selling book for the Pennsylvaui field. Liberal terms to Aleuts. Send Siounl once roroouipieieouini, or ten cents lor oun tiaire sample, and name territory wanted. A dres 1. C. UOODRIOH, publisher, HarrlsburJ Don't fail to say what paper you saw this lu.
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