8 THE TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA., MAY 21, 1878, Sale of the Ashtabula Horror Relies. The unotnlmed relics of the Ashtabula bridge borror have been sold at auction, realizing 142.03. As the authorities could only nfi'ord to advertise the sale iu the local papers very fow persons were present. . The first article sold was a small English dictionary bearing the name of " 8. Leon aid" on the fly-leaf. It brought 10 cents. Tli mi followed a basket of broken china ware, valuable only as relics to the buyer ; price 15 cents. A solid silver napkin ring brought 03 cents ; red embroidered tobacco pouch, 13 cents ; silk handkerchief, 84 cents, pair of shoes worn by a girl with a deformed foot, f 1 ; pair of skates, 10 cents. No excitement or agitation was visible until a young lady, daughter of Mr. A. .H. Stock well, formerly a htel keeper of .Ashtabula, who has been missing since the .disaster, detected from a link of a silver chain attached to a watch, blackened and burned, that the time-piece and chain had teen the property of her father. She -burst into tears, and while sympathizing women gathered around her, a man who had just bought the watch for a few cents delivered it to ber. The works of gold watches, which when intact were worth $150 to 300 each, were valued at f 1 apiece and sold for considerably less. In fact, they were worthless except for curiosi ties of the great railway calamity. There were garments or shreds that had been once worn by rich and poor, now practical ly valuloss on account of the action of fire, crater, ice or snow, or all combined, and the necessarily rough usage they bad received in being pulled from the river and . the wreck. There were persons present who felt inclined to drop a tear as they tenderly handled an infant's tiny shoe, which, like the rest, had suffered from the flames. One stocking a middle aged wo man, attired in deep mourning Mrs. J. JJ. Hopkins, of Painesville identified as . having been knit by herself for her brother, Mr. John Potter, not long before the accident. He left Boston, so as to take the fated Pacific express, it is supposed, as nothing has ever been heard of him since a few days before that unlucky Fri- day night. A Sailor's Forethought. The experienced mariner, before risking the perils of the sea, skillfully adjusts his cargo, and makes provision for every -possible contingency, well knowing that when the storm comes, bis ability will be taxed to the utmost in saving his vessel and crew. Yet the mariner on the sea of life makes no preparation to cope with tho storms ( disease) to which all are liable. No studious effort to keep the many organs in order, or regulate their functions. If the liver be sluggish, bowels constipated, head dizzy, dull, or aches, ha "guesses it will wear off in a day or so," and does nothing to obtain relief, though knowing that one or two doses of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets will effect a radical cure, and that a bottle or two of his Golden Medical Discovery will effect ually ward off all future attacks, by en riching and purifying the blood. Suppose a captain upon discovering that his vessel was too heavy on one side, should " guess it would right itself in a day or so," and do nothing, could any one be blamed but himself, if in a storm his vessel foundered, aud all perished ? So people who careless ly and foolishly neglect the premonitory symptoms of disease can blame no one but themselves if an early death is the re sult. Reader if you wish to " know thy self," and the hidden reefs and dangerous coasts upon which thousands have been shipwrecked, while navigating life's ocean, procure' a copy of the People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, an illustrated work of nearly one thousand pages. Over one hundred thousand copies already sold. Price, postpaid, $1.50. Address the author, 11. V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo, N. V. A Street on Fire. Tho Washington "Star" of the 10th inst., says : Yesterday afternoon the horse, attached to Hall's grocery wagon ran away and spilled a large can of kerosene on Third Street, between G and II northwest. 'The oil spread over the conorete pavement and some boys touched a match to it, and iu a moment the street was in a blaze, the concrete catching fire from the oil. The members of the hook and ladder company extinguished the flames, which had spread nearly half a square. " It's Only a Cough" lias brought many to untimely graves. What is a cough ? The lungs or bronchial tubes have been attacked by a cold ; nature sounds an alarm-bell, telling where the disease lies. Wisdom suggests, "Try Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry," it has surod, during the last half of a century, thousands upon thousands of persons. As k oug as you cough, there is danger, for the rjougu is a Safety Valve. Use " Wistar" and be cured. 30 cents and f 1 a bottle. Sold by all druggists. Lykevs, May 18. John Wirt, aged 17 years, was instantly killed at 9 o'clock this morning, at the Short Mountain mines, -while trying to raise a drum, or cylinder, the bar he was usiug accidentally slipping -and striking liim on the temple. If you are a man of business, weakened by the strain of your duties, avoid stimulants and take Hop Bitters. If you are a man of letter, toltlntt over your midnight work, to restore brain and nerve waste, take Hop Bitter 8. If you are young and suffering from any Indis cretion or dissipation, take Hop Bitters. It you are married or single, old or young, suffer ing from poor healtti or languishing on a bed of sickness, take Hop Bitters. Whoever you are, wherever you are, whenever you feel that your system needs cleansing, ton ing or stimulating, without Intoxicating, take Hop Bitters. Have you dyspepsia, kidney orttrlnary complaint, disease or the stomach, bowels, blood, llver.or nerves ? You will be cured If you take Hop Bitters. If you are simply ailing, are weak and low spir ited, try It I Hut It. Insist upon It. Your druggists keeps It. Hop n Bitters. It may save your life. It has saved hundreds. For sale by )r. M. B. Strickler, New Bloom- neui, ana B. m. noy, Newport, ra. 21 tt JJ0! FARMERS, THIS WAY! AND EXAMINE LIG (i.E TT'S IMPROVED TRIPLE GEARED IRON HORSE POWER for threshing, the best and cheapest power In the county. Few persons can have had greater ex perience or closer practical acquaintance with HOUSE POWKltStlian 1 have had. I commenced their manufacture nearly thirty years ago. and have given this branch of my business the closest attention ever since ; and. without boasting, I assert that tills Power Is strong enough to run the largest Separators or Machines that are In use. It hasnlnety-one revolutions of shaft toone of team, and WILL UK HOLD LOWER than any other built in or out of Hie county. Also, for sale, PLOWS, CORN-SHELLERS, HOLLOW-WARE, OVEN-DOORS, scoors, and a general assortment of INGS. For sale, a good two-liorse TREAD POWER and MACHINE In good running order, mounted on wheels, at a bargain. Also, three kinds of Jacks for dilterent Powers. 3Iam Agent, and can furnish Separators for any Machine. SAMUEL LIGGETT, Ickesburg, Perry Co., Pa. April 23, 1878. EM DM! The Prices are Tumbling 1 Greater Bargains Never Offered IN LIVERPOOL! THE TKOPLE RUSHING TO GET THEM, AT S. M. SHULER'S, Liverpool, Perry County, Penna. " New Qooda Received Daily! I have the largest assortment of Freak Mackerel and Herring, Hardware, Groceries and Drugs, Tobaccoes, Segars, Wines and Liquors, Ac., in LIVER POOL, and at VERY LOW PRICES. Come and see me before purchasing elsewhere. g" Produce taken In exchange for goods. Yours Respectfully, B. M. SHULER. yARIETY STORE! JUST ENLARGED, and on hand a nsw STOCK of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, SPICES, TOBACCOS, 8EGARS, QTJEEN8WARE, GLASSWARE, TINWARE, and a full variety of NOTIONS, &0-, &C. Also, have In hand all styles of Picture Frames, Toilet Brackets, Wall Pockets, Hat Hacks, &c All of which are selling at astonishing LOW PRICES to suit the limes. Give Us a Call and Save Money. No trouble to show goods. ?, Country Produce taken In trade. Don't for gttihe place. VALENTINE BLANK, West Main St.. 38 ly New Blooinlield. Fa. BLACK AS THE RAVEN'S WING. IS KIDDER'S Raven Indellible Ink. Never Blots 1 Flows Freely! Never Spreads! Alwavs Ready! Perfect Black N fuss or trouble! It is used without preparation! Hold by all druggists and station ers. Torrey. Templeton & Co., New York, Proprietors. Aprilij. JHE MANSION HOUSE, New Bloomfield, Tenn'a., GEO. F. ENSMINGER, Proprietor. HAVING leased this property and furnished It In a comfortable maimer, I ask a share of the public patronage, and assure uiy friends who stop with me that every exertion will be made to render their stay pleasant. Q -A eareful hostler always In attendance. April 9. 1878. tf JOB PKINTINO of every description neatly J and promptly executed at Reasonable Kales at the Blooinlield Timet Steam Job Oltice. Carlivslc ; Carpet Bous'e ! SECOND- GRAND SPRING OPENING OF Fine Foreign and Domestic CARPETINGS ! Largest, Cheapest and 13est Assortment in Eastern Pennsylva nia. Remember we make CARPET 'S a specialty, and devote our whole time, and attention to the business. Call with us and be convinced that wc can, and will sell you anything In the Carpet line, CHEAPER than any one else. , Respectfully, STEPHENS ' BEETEM, N. B. In addition to the above, we carry an IMMENSE STOCK of Window Shades, Looking Glasses, 18 St Wall Papers, Oil Cloths, &c. I SAY! DON'T YOU WANT DRY GOODS, DRY GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE, NOTIONS, If you do, just call on the subscriber and see what BARGAINS he will offer you. GOODS WEEE ZSTEVER CHEAPER ! F. MORTIMER, New Bloomfield, iPerry Co., 3?a. COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTER IS SIMPLY WONDERFUL. KlSOSTON, MlKU., April 20, 1877. I consider Collins' Voltaic Fi.astkr the best plaster I ever saw, and am recommending It to all. C. McMORBOW. Hume. III,. ) April 18. 18"7. It has done my boy more food than all other medicines, le now goes to school for the llrst time In three years. Eliza Jane Di fkiklo. COLLIXS' VOLTAIC PLASTER for local pains, lameness, soreness, weakness, numbness, and lnllammatlon of the lungs, liver, kidneys, spleen, bowels, bladder, heart and muscles, iseiiual to an vruiy of doctors aud acres of plants and shrubs. PKICE 25 CENTS. Sold by all Druggists and by WEEKS & POT TEli, Proprietors, Boston, Mass. ltkltw Awarded ku,ititt print nt Oit'f itiiinl Kxwitinn for fin cirunnq qitottttet and es tUt mut I.im inj Ar ac.ttr of txuttienutg nnd flawn't. Tin Wt lottHrct .evtr mn.lt. An our blu iri trnde-muk wcliiflv iiniUteiJ on tnft-rior nm1, 1)11 J,iHm't iWI in oiiVirrplui. fulit liy ull dwiilfrfl. tit-mi fnraiuilit lice, to C, a. Jacumox ft Co., Mfri., l'ftvritliurit. V. G. F. Wardlc, Gen. Agent, Philadelphia, PIANO Another battle on hlghnRRAN rlMUU orlcesWar with mniiniT,.. UllUMll lists renewed. Bee Beatty's latest Newspaper for mil repiy sent nee. ueiore uuying nANU or OltGAN read my latest circular Beattv's celebra ted Pianos Hi Organs, beautiful Instruments ! Challenge comparison 1 Klvals are jealous of my success! Aiosc successful nouse in America! Commenced a few vcars auo without a. dollar. ales now nearly 1,2,000,000 annually. Lowest Drices ever fflveu. elegant Unsi.wvwt Pinn B1H.V 16 stop Church Organs, 8115, tremendous bargains WAK now ready, Adiiress uamki. e. UID VIMIi BKATTl'.Washlngtou. New Jer. An ey. 2Cd SWEET BJSP AVI CliewiBffLMHIlToteo! IBM SOME BARGAINS IN GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE, &c - . NOTIONS, &c. fiRRANQ. Highest honors at all World's Ex unUHIIO hlb tlons. Latest Catalogues and Ciroulars, with new styles, reduced prices and inucn iniormaiinn, sent nee. mamun ei ham UN OltUAN CO.. Bostou. New York or Chi- cago. 18d4w For a Case of Catarrh. That 8 AN FORD'S KAD1 CALj CUltK for Catarrh will not instantly relieve and speedily cure. Ileferences, Henry Wells, Esn., Wells Fargo & Co., Aurora, N. Y. Wm. Howen.Esq., M'llatton Grant Si Howeii, Ht. Loula. Testimonials and treatise by mall. Price, with Improved Inhaler, II. Hold every, where. WEEKS & POTTER, Pro prietors, Boston, Mass. 20d4t $50 $50 ff f Diamond, Star, Egg, Rose, and Floral Cards OyJ 13c, with name. Bkccomub & Co., Kinder hook, N. Y. 2Ud4w JIVERVIEW NURSERY AND SMALL FRUIT GARDENS ! Onice 821 North 3rd Street, Harrlsburg, Fa. Plants delivered by mail at any Post Office In the United Mates. For $1 will send by mall 2 Heliotrope. 2 Fuchsias, 2 Carnations, 2 Single Geraniums, 2 Colens, 1 DoubleUerauium, 2 Tube roses, 4 Verbenas. NURSERY STOCK. Fruit and Ornamental trees.Everygreens.Grape vines, Hmall Fruit Plants, &o., of every descrip tion, bend for prices. SAMUEL PARKER, 821 North 3rd (Street. Harrlsburg, Pa. February 12, 1878 3mos. JHE EAGLE HOTEL, New IHoomflcld, renn'a. HAVING purchased this property and refitted and refurnished It la a comfortable manner. I ask a share of the public patronage, and assure my friends who stop with mo that every exertlou will be made to render their stay pleasant, t . ,o. HOCI1EN8HILDT. March 19, 1878. tt 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 field Styles In all grades and qualities, and AT ALL PRICE B O YS' S UITS in Splendid Variety to suit all ages from three years upwards. H OAEPET8 to suit Kitchen, Dining Room, Slttlnn Room, Parlor or Stairs at LOWEST TRICES. I 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 stocked with choice materials. Gent's Furnishngj 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 of Goods. gJI5' All are invited to call. ISIDOR SCHWARTZ, Newport, Penn'a. Established 1851. The First Pepsins. Dr. J. S. Houghton's PURE PEPSIN. M. J. H. Eaton of Philadelphia, who Is sole suc cessor to Dr. J. 8. Houuhtom. still prepares thU unfailing remedy for dyspeptics, according to the original formula. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN Is the Oldest, the Cheap est, the Best, and the Surest Cure. Try It, ye dyspeptics. When your physician orders Pepsin, Insist upon having Hoi outon's. Take no other recommended because the dealer can make more on lu Get the original Hough ton's, and you will be cured. J. H. EATON, Philadelphia. Proprietor. Torrey, Templeton ti Co., New York Gmieral Agents, April 23. T A TTX1 C! Cn color Blockings, Keclct:n, e. Xi-tVUXXiO INHTAMTAHKOtMl-Y.ror ietwtlmD 1 lit. Cauruuew or ohsntre ilia color of tliuir iiroiwmt, biLt, Woolbk. or Cotton, at a nominal coat. Imparling new and lovely aliftuut by tlieuMof our AIaqu.'I'imt. Stick of aiit ooLoBBentf or inc.; 8 different colnrsf;r o. rlend so. suuip for sampi) and olrcular. Aio, Our Improved Pest Poison is a SA7B, sure ana encsp aefctroyor or I W I I W M W Sv Cnrrsnt Worm and all Invrti tit l'rey on Vrguiatloii, Warranted ( Fiva Kdss micro Paris Orrn kti:i "r K,yi:tltHiraTot,ndltt:t Injurious topUnta. roauonly ;fv-. to .v. per .:. j i-i box lent free by mall forajc, bvud fur circular I'.a hundreds of teuliuoaiala. OurCabbageWorm Destroyer Is wot AT A IX poisonous, but sura drath to the worm. Bnni)l for trial Bent freo on receipt of 1J ivuls. Pobtao Stamps ai ceitkd, liiacuu n i to the Trade. KBAKKUl CHEMICAL. WOPKS. S! Jambs k. Hey, Agent. YO.Boxtm Orllca.CorUanJibtow York T EGAL NOTICE. XJ At a Court of Common Pleas for the county of Perry, held on the 2utu of April. 1878, said Court granted a rule on George Matchett and wife. As signors, and the creditors of George Matchett to show cause why Solomon BlKham, Assignee of said George Matchett and wife for beuelit of creditors, should not be discharged from said trust, returnable Uth day of June, 1878. Bervice of said rule to be made by publication In Tub Buomfiki.i Times 3 consecutive weeks prior to the return day. Pkk Cuhian, Attest D. MICKEV. Prothouotary. BloomQeld, April 23, 1878. A Cbauce to Hake Some Money, Sore aHORNKUVS HISTORY OF PENNSYLVANIA. V Now ready. Write for Agency at ouce. JOHN SULLY & CO., Publishers, 725 Hansom Street, Philadelphia, WUim
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