8 THE TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA., JUNE 11, 1878. Another Cyclone In Missouri. Ht. Louis, June 1. A special from Richmond, Mo., to the "Timos" says : "A torrido cyclone passed over this place about four o'clock this morning levelling to the ground over half of the buildings In the town. Uver one hundred houses were to tally destroyed, and the loss of property will reach a quarter of a million dollars. Whole blocks were completely swept away and the debris scattered for miles. The storm came from the southwest, passed to the northeast and was preceded by a heavy fall of rain. Trees were up rooted and carried through the air like feathers, as were also the fragments of houses, and In fact nearly everything that it struck. The Shaw House, a large brick hotel, was demolished and the inmates buried in the ruins. Bo far as knowu,nlne persons were killed, and between thirty and forty seriously Injured. Horses and stock of all kinds in the track of the storm wore swept off the earth. A train load of citizens of Lexington has arrived to render aid, and physicians from all the surround ing towns have been summoned to afford medical attention to the wounded. Pa trols have been detailed to guard the town." St. Louis, J une 2. The Mayor of Rich mond has called for aid for those whose homes and property have been destroyed, and telegrams have been already received tendering atsistance. The funeral of sev eral victims took place this afternoon, and the Masons of Lexington were present to assist in the interment. The remaius of Captain William Jacobs were found this morning buried in the ruins, and Judge Donaldson, who was reported wounded list night, is dead, making so far fifteen deaths. Many strangers are rendoring all the assistance possible. Advices from the country in the track of the storm north ward Btate that growing crops are badly in jured, trees prostrated, stock killed, bridges blown down, but no houses are reported destroyed or lives lost. A Boy's Logic. The boy at Sunday School, when asked who made the beautiful surrounding hills, replied that be did not know, as his parents had only moved into town the dav before. Equally sensible are those who persist in using the unwholesome, disgustingly-large and drastic pills, while Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant Purgative Pellets, which are sugar coated, and little larger than mustard seeds will, by their gentle, yet positive actions upon the stomach and liver, specially cor rect all indigestion and torpidity of the liver, thus permanently curing constipation. Read what Physicians Say. San Leandbo, Cal., Jan. Oth, 1877. Db. Pierce : Dear Sir I have employ ed your Pleasant Purgative Pellets in my practice for the last four years. I now use no other alterative or cathartio medicines, in all chronio derangements of the stomach liver, and bowels. I know of nothing that equals them. J. A. Miller, M. D. Albia, Iowa, July, 10th, 1S75. Dr. Pierce : Dear Sir Your Pleasant Purgative Pellets are all you claim them to be. I also regard your Golden Medical Discovery, Favorite Prescription, and Sage's Catarrh Remedy, as very superior medicines. W. B. Cousins, M. D. A Resolute Woman's Fight. Friday night a week a plucky young widow living near Tazewell court house in Virginia defeated two tramp ruffians after a fight which post all three their lives. About 10 o'clock at night two men went to the house of Mrs. Becky Baldwin and asked her to give them some silver in ex change for notes, offering f 7 of the latter for f 5 of the former. They soon left, but returned after she had retired and broke open the door and entered her bed room. She jumped from the bed and told them to leave the room. They demanded her pock et book and threatened violence if she-did not give it. She went to her dress deliber ately took the pocket book from it, con taining $21, and throw it in the fire. One of the tramps stooped to got it out and she snatched an ax and dealt him a terriflo blow, knocking him down and, quickly following with other blows, dashing his brains out on the hearthstone. The seoond tramp then drew a dirk knife, rushed at her and stabbed her twice in the left breast. She dealt him a fearful blow with the ax, nearly severing his right arm near the shoulder. The miscreant then fled, leaving a trail of blood behind him. His dead body was found on Saturday morning two miles from the place. A young white man came by Saturday morning and found Mrs. Baldwin dying. She told her story and died two hours afterward. The dead bodies of the tramps were thrown in a hog pen, so great was the indignation of the people in the vicinity. There were no pa pers upon them by which they cculd be identified. From Rosewcll Kinney, M. D., of Mannsvllle, New York. " I do not hesitate to say that the Pe ruvian Syrup has claims to confidence equal if not superior to those of any medi cine that has ever come to my knowledge. I Lave used it with great success for Dys pepsia and Epilepsy." Sold by dealers generally. If you are a man of business, weakened bv the strain o( your duties, avoid stlniulautsandtake Mox Bitters, If you are a man of totters, tolling over your midnight work, to restore brain and nerve waste, take Mox Hitters, If you are young and suffering from any hulls cretlun or dissipation, take Mop Bitters, It you are married or single, old or young, suffer ing from poor health or languishing on a bed of sickness, take Mop Bitters. Whoever yon are, wherever you are, whenever you feel that your system needs cleansing, tou Ingor stimulating, without Intoxicating, take Mop Bitters, Have you dyspepsia.kiilney orurlnary complaint, disease or the stomach, bowels, blood, llver,or nerves T You will be cured If you take Mop Bitters, If you are simply ailing, are weak and low spir ited, try Itl Hut It. Insist upon It. lour druggists keeps It. Mop Bitters, It may save your life. It has saved hundreds. For sale by Dr. M. B. Htrlekler, New Bloom field, and B. At. Kby, Newport, Pa. 214t JJ0I FARMERS, THIS WAY! AND EXAMINE LIGGETT' S IMPROVED TRIPLE GEARED IRON HORSE POWER for threshing, the best and cheapest power In the county. Few persons can have had greater ex- rerlence or closer practical acquaintance with IOK8E POWEHH than I 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 this Power Is strong enough to run the largest Separators or Machines that are In use. It has nlnety-one revolutions of shaft to one of team, and WILL BE BOLD LOWER than any other built lu or out of the county. Also, for sale, PLOWS, COItN-SIIELLERS, HOLLOW-WARE, OVEN-DOORS, SCOOPS, and a general assortment of For sale, a good two-horse TKEAD TOWER and MACHINE in good running order, mounted on wheels, at a bargain. Also, three kinds of Jacks for different Powers. 9-I am Agent, and can furnish Separators for any Machine. SAMUEL LIGGETT, Ickesburg, Perry Co., Ta. April 23, 1878. BLACK AS THE RAVEN'S WING. IS KIDDER'S Raven Indellible Ink. Never Blots 1 Flows Freely! Never Spreads! Always Keady! Perfect Black, No fuss or trouble! It Is used without preparation; Sold by all druggists and station ers. Torrey, Templeton & Co., New York, Proprietors. April23. JHE MANSION HOUSE, New Bloomfleld, Tenn'a., GEO. F. ENSMINGER, Proprietor. HAVING leased this property and furnished It In a comfortable manner, Task a share of the public patronage, and assure my friends who stop with me that every exertion will be made to render their stay pleasant. iA-.cul "pstler always In attendance. April 9, 1878. tf ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that the Second and Further account of .lames Armstrong, Assignee pf B. K. and Geo. Klickinger under act of volun tary assignment for the benefit of creditors, has been tiled and will be presented to the court for confirmation on Tuesday, the 11th dav of June ne'-H. . , 3 MICKEY, Prothonotary. Prothonotary's Ofllce, BlooinUeld, May 13, 1878. pd ESTATE NOTICE. - Notice Is hereby glv en that Letters of Administration onlhe estate of George D. Yost, late of Spring town ship. Perry county, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing in Dellville, All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to TO r, p FRANK D. YOST. Administrator. W. H. Rponsi.kh, Attorney for Adm'r. April 23, 1878. JIVERVIEW NURSERY AND SMALL FRUIT GARDENS I Ofllce 8a North 3rd Street, Harrlsburg, Pa. Plants delivered by mall at any Post Office In the United States. For f 1 will send by mail 2 Heliotrope, 2 Fuchsias. 2 Carnations, 2 Single Geraulums, 2 Colens, 1 Double Geranium, 2 Tube roses, 4 Verbenas. NURSERY-STOCK. Fruit and Ornamental trees,Everygreens,Grape vines. Small Fruit Plants, &C, of every descrip tion. Send for prices. SAMUEL PARKER, 821 North 3rd Street. February 12. 187a-3mos. JHE EAGLE HOTEL, New Bloomfleld, Penu'a. HAVING purchased this property and rentted and refurnished It in a comfortable manner. I ask ashare of the public patronage, and assure my friends who stop with me that every exertion will be uade to render their stay pleasant, March 19. 1878. tf "WlLDT.- STATE NOTICENotlce Is herebyglven, that letters of administration on the estate of Samuel Kline, late of Liverpool township. Perry county, Pa., deoeased, have been granted Ut the undersigned residing In Perry township, Snyder county, Pa. All personslndebted to said estate arerequested to make immediate payment and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for est tlement. x. o, .AAK0N KLINE, Administrator. May 21, 1878.J Lewis Potter, Attorney. SECON D- GRAND SPRING OPENING OF - Fine Foreign and Domestic c a r p;iirr I N C f s ! Largest, Cheapest and Best Assortment in Eastern Pennsylva nia. Remember we make CARPETS a specialty, and devote our whole time and attention to the business. Call with us and be convinced that wo can, and will sell you anything in the Carpet lino, CHEAPER, than any one else. Respectfully, STEPMENS & BEETEM, N. B. In addition to the above, we carry an IMMENSE STOCK of Window Shades, LooJrtng Glasses, 18 8t 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 "WEIrJIC NEVER CHEAPER ! F. MORTIMER, New Bloomfleld, Perry Co., 3?a. VECETINE. ARRANT Highest honors at all World's Ex. Thn Cifpnt. lilfuul Purifier. .V . hlbltlons. Latest Catalogues and -ite unai jiiooa jrurijiir. Circulars, with new styles, reduced prices and n. K. STEVENS, Proprietor, Boston Mass. 22d4w much information, seut free. MASON ft HAM- LIN OKUAN CO., Boston, New York or C'hl- PIANfl Beautiful Concert Grand nRRAN 22d4w rlMNU Piauos price il00 only UrtUMn t . $425. Superb Grand Smiare Pianos, price 1,100 Th', "A & ?fn nm a,I ? rT' only 8255. Elegaul Upright Pianos, price 800 only . r a r riiu w i'J?,h ni 151 New Btvte Upright Pianos tli2.60. Organs Q F C JnfnUv PrelLeand .liw, 35. Organs il stops 872.50. Church Organs 16 Tfo m) 1 I l?" wl, oes i HaSiv lyp ' stops price t3W only 111. Elegant 1375 Mirror VUU V I'e.re"'aesr &co yAiiro?R 'n V1'. Top Organs, anly 104. Buyers come and see me Wm BoweS KsoSuHatton anil at home If I am not as represented, K. K. fare 111-""' ?e& ".J1 la" "ant paid both ways and Piano or Organ given free. ja. teaV,' Tbv mJll Prt w?th Urge tllst. Newspaper with much information fiT FZf fmnrnveri iSher i iv. about cost of Pianos and Organs sent free. Please ilK-Tll I S,PJ Vw2kkh PnTTRH pS" address DANIEL F. BMATTY, Washington-New VPJ Ji TUB NEW TOILET PREPARATION. A GENTS WANTED I Medals and Diplomas W ARumiTTirTV HiMiiN awarded for HOLMAN'B NEW PICTOIU- z ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS. AL BIBLES 2,000 Illustrations. Address for Removes FRECKLES, TAK. new Circulars, A.J. HOLM AN & CO., rJ AND ALL BLEMISHES. 930 Arch St, Philadelphia. Makes the Complexion as clear as Crystal, . . O and the skin as soft as velvet. A scientltlc I VANIrJFj I Sfflffl COUNTY T?taKE AKwo" UHl E BsMk Prop ttVhjJh ,VEdw4 MOSTVuLAR FUBICATIONa K h'e H.LLLOOU,Plop. tt Church bt-.N.Y. iam Finest Chromos. mounted and stretched (21x30 TJ".. Inches each) to every subscriber. The best Com- CtviSVJ RCRtl A AVI I blnatlon ever bofore ottered to Agents, and the IT L" III TJTllTj TIT fin II I MOST LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS to SUBSCKI- N f 1"J nll.n K I.I III 1 1 BEKS. Our Fine Publications. Elegant Promt. Li 11 It 1L1UJ1 J 1 J 1 11 11 1 1 I urns, and LARGE COMMISSIONS place us ahead lUII BllVtl UUtfVI' I of all Competitors. Illustrated Circulars Free. Parson's Purgative Pills make New Rich Blood :H;hE19T?1Kv11? m.-'iiV""?0!'1!1 and will completely change the blood In theentlre East Corner 7th and Dickinson Streets, Phlladel. System in three months. Any person who will Matw take I pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks may be ; . '. restored to sound health, it such a thing bepos- A flP.1 ITS I RrZAll THIS I I slble. Sent by mall for 8 letter stamps, 1.8. l''' llfcMU inu I 1 JOHNSON & CO, Bangsr, Maine, 22U4w We will pay Agents a salary of 1100 per MONTH, . and EXPENSES to sell our New and Wonderful OWPTTII f '.'J1,, "Slli"-"! IT 1 TT T, Inventions. Address, SHERMAN & CO., Mar- 0 W Mi UKSol3 H A V J shall. Michigan. 2ld4w fUlPWilKT rXr! TnllUPPnl "POCKET PHOTOSCOPE. has great magnify. UnUYlDm ' ! W until lUUQluUl X log power, detects counterfeit money, shod- Awarded khat pnt st Centennial Exposition for dy In cloth, foreign substances in wounds, flaws fa, eAuj eiutfuxt antl vxeiinc nmt tatting or- in metal, examines Iuspcis, flowers, elo., 25ots.. ZSJSrlu. I .TJeWew Ck VAN DKLV Imitated on Inferior aooda, aee llial Jacivm't but la Street, new nor. At 6U1 ooevervplug. Bold ty all dealers. Send loraamtle, " ,v .. . tee, to (r. a. Jaoiuoa a Co., W(ra, j'eterabarn. v. ' TOD PKINTIXG of every description neatly GeF.Wardle, Gen. Ageut, Philadelphia. SOME BARGAINS IN GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE, &c. NOTIONS, &c. Fifth Annual Spring Opening AGAIN we greet our patrons with an ELEGANT and AT TRACTIVE STOCK for the SPRING TRADE, AT TRICES that it would be useless to try to find LOWER. AmoHg the many attractions are the following : , . JIEN'S SUITS in Sack, Frock and Chester- ATdA8LL1CpltlCE.ra(l6S nd qualltles' nd B O YS S UITS in Splendid Variety to suit all ages from three years upwards. H CAEPETS to suit Kitchen, Dining Itonm. Sitting Room, Parlor or Stairs at LOWEST rKICES. MATS and CAPS for Men, Boys and Youth in all the latest styles. A 1 T Ladies' Furnishing Goods. "We make it a special object to always have this department well stocked 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 of Goods. 351 All are invited to call. ISIDOR SCHWARTZ, Newport, Penn'a. Established 1851. The First Pepsins. Dr. J. S. Houghton's PURE PEPSIN. M. J. II. Eaton of Philadelphia, who Is sole suc cessor to Dr. J. 8. noudUTON. still prepares this 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 Houohton's. Take no other recommended4)ecause the dealer can make more on It. Get the original UOuuu ton's, and you will be cured. J. H. EATON, Philadelphia. Proprietor. Torrey, Templeton 41 Co., I4ew York General Agents, April2i X A TT"Tl rj Can color Stocking. Kecktrea, eVe XiAJJAXjiJ iNHTANTANZounLY, for ie.ie than t cc nnruoew or cliaiigt: tliocolurof their Dreatie., Silk, Woolen, or Coti-on, at a nominal cowl, ItnpartiriK new and lovely atiadea by thenne, of one M as io T inth. htlckof ANTCt)URaentfor llc.; SdllTorent colore for 2.10. liurid yo. aump for aampleauU circular. Auto, Our Improved Pest Poison ! a urz, tare ana cnoap aeatroyer or r w u u vs Cnrmnt Worm and all Inaecta that Vrejr on Vegt latlou. W arranled to kill r ivk lluea wtiera Parta Unwn kllia Iniurlouatop'.Anta. CoHtaonly. to Vic. per acre, i-M vva e.:iii. ireo ujr man loreuu, ocua tor circular ana hundreds of tentlnioulala. OurCabbageWorm Destroyer la kot at all poisovocs, but anr death to the worm, fcampls for trial at-nt fruo on rctlpt of 15 core. foai'AOaHTAMi-aArciPTMD, Diacount to the Trade, s , , Jamu It. y. Agent. g VO. Box 3139. Office, m Cortlandt St, Kew York. JEGAL NOTICE. At a Court of Common Pleas for the county of Perry, held on the 20th of April, 1878, said Court granted a rule on George Matchett and wife. As slKnors, and the creditors of George Matchett to show cause why Solomon Bighain, Assignee of said George Matchett and wife for beueut of creditors, should not be discharged from said trust, returnable 11th day of June, 1H7S. Service of said rule to be made by publication In Tuc Hloomfiki.d Tikes 3 consecutive weeks prior to the return day. Per Cchian, Attest D. MICKEY, Prothouotary. Bloomfleld, April 2a, 1878. 1 Ciianoe to Hake Some Money, Sure "IORNKLIi'8 HISTORY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Now ready. Write for Ageuev at once. JOHN BULLY ft CO., Publishers, 725 Sansom Street, Philadelphia. VUSui
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