THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFlELi),' 1A.. JliLY 2,' !1878. 8 A Woman's Caprice In Hosiery. "The riskiest business in America to day," answered Mr. Berwick, "is the dry goods buRinnss, and the most unstable part of the dry goods business Is In the lice of stockings. I taerer saw anything like it. The caprice of American women concerning stockings is something almost surpassing belief. Two men have within the last month been sent back to tbe United States from Chemnitz raving lunatics, drlveu in sane by the fluctuations in taste in the stocking demand at home." , . I tbaught the statement was a joke, and smiled. "It's strict truth I'm telling you, and po nonsense. I don't know bow much longer I'll hold out. My whole existence is one elongated hose. I eat, sleep, drink and think stockings." "We've got stockings ou the brain, "said Mr. White. " On the brain ! I should think so," re plied Mr. Berwick. " Between the top of my nose and the roof of my head I've got 5,000 dozen of stockings packed away. I used to be able to put the Whole subject out of my mind on the Sabbath ; ' now the church I attend is full of stockings. I am wondoring during the sermon what the particular taste is of every one in the con gregation concerning stockings, not ex cepting the minister and his wife and family. The very pulpit is hung with stockings." "A perpotual Christmas." " Santa Claus Is better off than I am, for at least he doesn't have to furnish people with stockings." " What is it exactly that causes you this great anxiety?" I inquired. "The constant fear of having 20,000 or 30,000 dozen expensive stockings thrown on our hands, dead stock, to be sold nt 60 cents on the dollar of what it costs us, though the crack-brained notion of some few so called leaders of fashion. Why, one noted lady in a town one alone has it in her power to change the styles in stockings in space of twenty-four hours. Mrs, Jones or Mrs. Smith can walk into a store, ask to look at stockings, be Bhown the greatest novelties, and if the bulk of the stock happens to be rod she has but to say, "Oh, red's no good now; green's all the rage." That's enough. From that moment we have to seize people by the throat and maul them to get them to take a red stocking." From W. R. Gisholm, M. D., of New Bedford. " I have employed the Peruvian Syrup successfully in cases of dyspepsia, chronic diarrhoea, nervous debility, neuralgia, erysipelas, boils and diseases of the skin ; also, chlorosis, leucorrhea, prolapsus uteri, and in female complaints generally. As an alterative tonic, the syrup ought to be used by clergymen, editors, cashiers, clerks, lawyers, and others who use their brains more than their muscles , as well as opera tives, printers, tailors, shoemakers, seam tresses, and all those whose occupation confines them in ill-ventilated and over hoated rooms, who are liable to suffer more or less from nervous debility." Sold by dealers generally. Attempt to Lynch a Little Boy. On Wednesday last a negro boy named John Briggs, aged 7 years, who lives in Raymond City, Putman county, was arrest ed and placed in jail on a charge of at tempting to commit a felonious assault on a little white girl 0 years old. Late at night it was rumored about the village that a large party of men had determined to lynch the negro at once. The jailor applied to the sheriff for aid and a number of special constables were hastily sworn in to defend the jail. When tbe mob arrived they found that if they attempted to carry out their de signs there would be a bloody fight, and therefore they held a formal meeting, and tbe chairman deliberately put the question as to whether they should proceed. Tbe voting was done by ballot, and re sulted in 45 against 41 for lynching. After making a slight attempt to persuade the constables to admit them, the mob dis persed and went borne. Wheeling, Va., Herald. tS" Andrew Wentling, of near Marion, Franklin county, who became crazy some time ago and . tried to kill himself by jumping into a well, and was confined in the Franklin county alms bouse, escaped from that institution on Friday lut. He secreted himself in the fields until night fall, when be proceeded to bis borne for the avowed purpose of killing bis family ; but they, learning of bis liberty, sought refuge at a neighbor's. Finding then ab sent, Wentling burned tbe bouse and then started to set fire to a bouBe and barn of a neighbor, Mr. Miller, when be was cap tured and returned to bis old quarters. Tbe family, consisting of a wife and eigbt children are left without any means what ever, and . without clothing exoept what they bad on. " Enterprise." , tW Adam Bowersox, of Dover, York county, baa two pigs grown together, hay ing two backbones, one set of intestines, two hind legs and two tails. The beads, forelegs and shoulders are perfectly formed. HE RIFF 8 SALES. Uv virtue of sundry writs hi Fieri Faniaa And Venditioni hxpuiias, Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Perry eounty, Pa., and to Die rlireoted, 1 will expose to public title, nt the Court llouso, in the borough of lllooin'.ield, on Friday, the 2GtA day qf July, 1878, a', one o'olook P. M. of mid day. the following de scribe! real estate, to wit I : A Traot of Lund, itonte In -Jackson townthip, Pert; oounty, Fa , bounded and dororibed si fol lows : On the north nnd east by Innds of Peter Ahl A Co., louth by Daniel Ilonry, end went by Sami Miller, containing (IS norei, more or lent, 10 aires cleared, nnd having tjereon ereoted a two-itory log house, with kitohen and log burn, with out building! ns the property of John II. .nj and John M. Lay. Ale defendant'! Interest In A Trnot of bend sil uate In Spring township, Perry oounty, l'a., con taining 88 acres more er loss, bounded by lands of Daniel Reapsnme, Daniel Fonts, Henry Foot and others, having thoreon erected a two-story stone house, bank barn and other outbuildings i as the properly of John Reeder. Also, A Tract of Land, situate In Tuscarora townthip, county and State aforesaid, containing 17 acres, more or loss, bounded by lands of Abra ham Fry, Mrs. Linn, George llloe and Mrs. Vanoo, n n 1 having thereon erected a small log house, small stable, An. ; as the property ot Win. Myers. Also, A Tract of Mountain Land, situate in Tus oarora township, eounty and State aforesaid, con taining 402 aores, more or less, bounded by lands of the late Robert Belfridgo, David Orr, Michael Donnelly, Win. Dewces and others i as the proper ty of D. W. Harriett and Win. Myers. AIfo, A Tract of Land, situato in Tuscarora township, Perry oounty, Pa., bounded by pnbllo road leadiog toward Bloomtield, thence by lands of V. H. Bwarti, W. L. Donnelly and Dnniol Linn, containing 112 acres, wore or less, having ereoted thereon a two-story log frame house, pebble dash ed, frame stable, together with other outbuildings, with a variety of young fruit trees in good grow ing condition, its.; as the property of William A. Meminger. Also. A Tract of Mountain Land, situ iU in Buf falo township, Perry county, Pa., containing 355 acres, more or less, bounded by public road lead ing from Liverpool to New Buffalo on the east, by Jeremiah Dair, Isaiah Dair, Jacob Albright's heirs, Isaao Meek, Samuel Buck, Ueorge Blattrnberger nnd others ; as the property of Edward Matohett and Nathaniel Qriest. Also, Two Lots of Ground, situate in New Buf falo borough, Porry county, Pa., bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit: South by Locust alley, west by Rocktish alley, north by Long alloy, east by Market street, and known in the general plan of said borough as lots Nos. 74 nnd 75, containing 15,000 square feet; as the property of Edward Wells. Also, A Lot of Ground, situate in Lirerpool bor ough, county and State aforesaid, containing i acre, bounded west by Main street, south by Mr. Rupp, cast by O. Cary Tharp, north by Mulberry street, and having erected thereon a two-story log house, wenthorboarded, with outbuildings; as the property of D. Brink. Also, Defendant s interest, being the one nun, In A Lot of Gronnd, in the borough of MillerBtown, Perry county. Pa., bounded on the north by lot of Samuel K. Qnble, on the west by an alley, on the ' louth by J. C, Kipp, and fronting on Market St., apd having thereon erected a 2-story frame house, wcatherboarded, and log stable; as the property of Wm. Bolinger. Alto, A Lot of Ground, situate in the borough of Dunoannon, Perry eounty, Pa., bounded by Market street on the west, 8. A. E. Rife on the south, Susquehanna river on east, and Jacob Wea ver on tho north, said lot being 38J bv 120 feet, and having thereon erected a two-story frame building, brick front, with store room and work shop within ; as tbe property of J. R. Cromleigh. Also, A Tract of Land, situate la Centre town ship, Perry county, Pa., containing 23 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Josiab Fickes, David Stutsman, John Myers and others, haying erected thereon a two story log frame home, with base ment kitohen, with other outbuildings;, as the property of Wm. F. Asper. Also, A Tract of Land, situate in Tuscarora township, Perry county, Pa., containing )4 acres, more or less, about 11 acres olearer), bounded by lands of Frederick Cluck, David Barrtck, John Hutchison, and the valley road, having thereon ereoted a two story log bouse and log stable ; el the property of John o. Baker. Also, A Traot of Land, situate in Watts town ship, Perry county, Pa., containing 137 acres, more or less, about 100 acres cleared, bounded by lands of Wm. Wright, Jesse Johnson, Miehael Shatto, Wm. Liddick, and others, having thereon erected a two story frame bouse, frame bank barn and outbuildings ; Also, A Lot of Ground, situate in Buffalo town ship, Perry oounty, Pa., containing two acres, more or less, all cleared, bounded ty lands of J. P. Motter, Charles Trout man, ana tbe main roaa leading from Liverpool to New Buffalo, having thereon erected a two story frame house, frame sta ble and outbuilding! (known as the Girty Notch Hotel ; ai tbe property of Thomas Momvy. Also, A Tract of Land, situate in Tyrone Uwn. ship, Perry cointy, Pa., containing 270 aems, more or less, bounded by lands of David Morrison, Eliiabeth Reiglemao, Cumberland eounty line, and Emanuel Morrison, having thereon ereoted two two-atory fram weatherboard houses, frame bank barn, together with other outbuildings -r a the property of Jerome W. Trout. Alio, Two Lots, 60 by 140 feet, situated In the borough of Marysvlllo, Perry eounty, Pa bonded by Main street louth and Jacob Zang west, Sus quehanna river and Dr. Geo. W. Bpply cast, hav ing thereon erected a two-story frame weather boarded house with basement cellar and other out buildings ; as the property of John Rupley. Alio, A Lot of Ground, lituate in the boreugh of Maryiville, Perry eounty, Pa., bounded by Dolien street, Verbeok street, Jane Miller and John Wetzel, being lot No. 71 according to town plot, having erected thereon a two-itory fram weather boarded house with kitchen attached, and ether outbuildings ; as the property of Geo. W. Ciosi ley. . Alio, Defendant'! interest in a Lot of Ground, 00 feet by 230 feet, in the borough of Maryiville, Perry oounty, Pa., bounded by Chestnut street, by lot of Mr. Kraamtr, and by an alley, having there on ereoted a two-story frame weatherboarded house, with other outbuildings; as the property of Henry G amber. Also, A Lot ef Ground, situated in the borough of Newport, Perry oounty, Pa., bounded and de scribed ai follows, to wit : On the South fronting on Walnut street of said borough, on the west by Austin Low, on the north by lot of James MeClin tock, and en the east by an alley, and having thereon erected a two-story fram and weather boarded house, 20 by 24 feet, with a one-story kitohen, about 12 by 13 feet attached; as the property of John W. Albright t al, heir of John G. Albright, deceased. All Seised and taken in execution, and to be sold by J. A. GRAY, Sheriff. Sheriff1! Offloe, Bloomtield July 16, 1878. J Note. Ton per oent. of th purchase money to be paid when the property is itricken down, and the balano on th first Monday of August, A. D. 1878. ESTATE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate Sarah Kurd, late of Buffalo township. Perry Co., Pa., dee'd., have been granted to the under signed, residing In the same township. All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate paymeut and these having claims will present them duly authenticated lor settlement to BAM PEL BAIR, Executor. June 8, 1878.) I Law is Fottku, Attorney. JOB PRINTING of every description neatly and promptly executed at Reasonable Rates at uie iiioomneia limes steam job uaice. S WHOLESALE AMERICAN LARGEST STOCK! DEALERS! HKI1 mmj ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT & CAREFUL ATTENTION. 161 State ' Street, CHICAGO. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. THE undersigned. Administrator of Joseph Ensnilnger, of carroll twp., deceased, oilers at private sale the following real estate : . j , ' -A. GOOD IPA.RM, situate In Carroll township, consisting of about 70 ACRES, , all but 5 acres being elenred and in a Rood state of cultivation. There Is fruit of all kinds on the premises, such as Apple Pear, Grapes, leache9, &c, In abundance. There Is also A GOOD TWO STORY LOG 11 0 USE, ntviuiteruunruea ana one 1!4 STORY FRAME HOUSE, with all necessary out buildings. The barn is (isms, and Is as good a barn ns can be found In this part of the county. Running water Is iu every Held on the farm, at all times ot year. Churches, Schools, Mill and Btore are locate within convenient distance. For any further information address CORNELIUS EN8MINGF.lt, Shermansdale, Fa. June 4, 1S73. tf FARMERS , THIS WAY I AND EXAMINE. LIGGETT' S IMPROVED TRIPLE GEAItID IRON HORSE POWER for threshing, the best and cheapest pewer In' the county. Few persons can have hadgi-enter ex perience or closer practical acquaintance with HORSE POWERS than I have had. I commenced their manufacture nearly thirty years no, and have given this branch of my business tlie closest attention ever since t and. without boasting, 1 assert that this Power Is strong enough to run the largest Separators or Machines that are in use. It hasnlnety-one revolutions of shafttO'One of team, and WILL RE BOLD LOWER tlin any otlsr built lu or out of the eounty. Also, for sale, PLO S , CORN-SIIELLERS, HOLLOW-WARE, OVEN-DOORS, SCOOPS, and a general assortment of For sale, a good two-horse TREAD POWER and MACHINE in eood running: nrdnr. mounted on wheels, at a bargain. Also, three kinds of Jacks for different Powers. B.Iam Agent, and can furnish Separators for any Maclmia-. SAMUEL LIROETT, April 23. 1878. Iesl,urg,FerryCo.,Pa. VALUABLE HINTS. If you aresrfforlng from ltoor health, or lan guishing on a bed of sickness, take cheer for Hop IKttcrs will Cure Yon. If you are simply ailing ; If yon feel weak and dispirited, without clearly knowing why, Hop EMers will Revive Tou. If you area minister, and have overtaxed yourself with your pastoral duties ; or a moth er, worn out with care and work, Hop Bitters will Restore You. If yon are a man of business, weakened by the strain of your every day duties i or a man of letters, tolling over your midnight work, Hop Bitters will Strengthen Yon. If you are young, and snflerlng from any in discretion, or are growing too fast, as Is often the case, Hop Bitters will Relieve You. ' . If yon art In the work-shop, on the farm, at the dosk, anywhere, and feel that your system Deeds cleansing, toning or stimulating, with out intoxicating, Hop Bitters is What You Need. If yon are old, and yonr pulse Is feeble, your nerves unsteady, and yonr faculties waning, Hop Bitters will trite Yon New Life anil I Igor. Try Hop Cough Cure and Pain RelleC Bloomtield, and & M. Eby, Newport, Pa. 29t Something New! "Money Is Power." Newest and best book on Finance. Nothing staie. via errors exposed, new monetary principles discovered. No book Ilka it. A world of information. Monetary history of nations, niaaen causes or ' bar a times," " crashes," " strikes," insurrections, etc Per fect, symetrical system to cure these evlis, sup ply a good currency, pay the bonded debt with less taxes without repudiation. No more bonds. Ex.-Gov. Hardin, of Mo., savs t " It is of de cided merit." x.-8tate-8enator Gatewood, of aio., says: "it is by far the best work on American finances te ever read. Every voter noma nave n, ana " post up" for tbe cam. palgn. t. r ; ' , ! Jt Is seat, popular the book for the mil. Hons I Over 800 pages i price fl.50. Bend for it I Let agents seud the price, lest the cus tomary discount, for a sample copy, and go to work. It will pay. - i Address, Davis & Fbkwubv, S23 North Third Street, St. Louis, Mo. S 8m " i . 1 1 ...... ... JEWELERS, I i LOWEST PRICES I I FOH CATALOOtJE! ! Cnll "When In tlio City ! ! Parson's Purgative Pills make New Rich Wood and will completely change the blood In the entire System In three months. Any person who will take 1 pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks may be restored to sound health. If such a thing be pos sible. Sent by mall for 8 letter stamps, I. B. JOHNSON & CO, Hangar, Maine. 30d4w N A 7.1 ht5 V Atvnrrtprl hiijhttt f'u nt (YiiNii!,i. Kjjinnitfnn for fine ehrwinij qttMitiei nnH rrri-'l-nce nntl Itntiintf ehflr' after of mtetenintj nnl ilnririnrt. Tho li.l (olmco erer mnrf A. ntir bhip sirin ime-mnrk I. closely imitntpd on Interior onoiln, He Unit iir.rm'i lint Is on every iiliu;. hold hVnll ileiilcm. Bemt fornnmple, to 0. A. Jaciuoii jt Co., Alfr reter.lmrfl, Va, G. F. Wnrdlc. den. Agent, Philadelphia. PIANfl Keautlful Concert Grand riRRAN riHI'U i'laiiDj price Jlono only UnUMil K425. Superb Orand Square Pianos, price S1.100 only f255. Eleganl Upright Pianos, price H00 only 155. New Stvle Upright Pianos 1)2.50. Organs $;i5. Organs 12 stops 872.50. Church Organs 18 stops price 190only 1115. Elegant 375 Mirror Top Organs, ftiily J104. Buyers come and see me at home if 1 am not as represented, R. U. fare raid both ways and Piano or Organ given free. ,arge Hist, newspaper with much information about cost of Pianos and Organs sent free. Please address DANIEL F. BEAT! Y, Washington. New Jersey. 23d4w I The only combination of the 'true Jamaica Ginger with QA NCflRIVtl choice Arumatlcs nnd French OMIlrUnU J Hrandv for Cholera Morbus. Cramps anil Pains, Diarrhoea and Dysentery, Dyspepsia, JAMAICA GINGER. 1- latulency, Want of Tofseand Activity in the Stomac and Bowels, and avoiding the dan gers of Chance of Water.Food and Climate. Ask for 8N- roHD's Jamaica GiNOEH.dlt tlfl Tfl tmnn Invested in Wall Street ipill IU $IUUU Htocks makes fortnes every month. BAXTER & CO., Bankers, 17 Wall Street, New York. 2S4w 28dlw These jars are the most simple and perfect Jans In the market. For sale wholesale aid' retail by F. MORTIMER. jjOGESTOWN SELECT SGH00L, THE SUMMER SESSION of the Hoeestown Select Bchool williopea JULY 8th, and continue In Session 6 weeks. This Session Is especially adapted to those wishing to prepare for exaail na tion, We have mode- arrangements to accninmo- aatea large nuaioes oi boarders. Four lastruo tors are engaged to assist In conducting the school. Hoarding aiiJ Tuition for the term, 115. For further partloulars. Call on or address, CHA3. 8. LUSH, Principal, May 28, 187& Ifogestown, Fa. &Cff Crt Agents profits per week. Will prove $0 .OU It or forfeit S5O0. New articles, just patented. Bompieri sent irre to an. Address W. Id. CHlDK3Ti.lt, 21t Futtea Street New York. a4 6in. HEALTH AND HAmNESS. Health and happiness are priceless Wealth their poANessora, and yet they are within the reach 1 every one who will use WRIGHT'S LITER PILLS. . The only sure CURE for Torpid Liver, Dyspepsia, Headache, Sour Stomach, Constipation, Debility, Nausea, and all Bullous complaints and Blood disorders. None genuine nutans siguod " Win. U7..I..I.. VKIlla II If unnrnruoirlululll tint aim ply sent! 25 cents for one box to llarriok, Holler & yjx iu n. tin ou, ruir. January 1, 178, ly 111 Our Stock ot NEW GOODS lor mea's wear is complete. t rrieea jrom ih cents up. F. MORTIMER. New Sloomfleld.Fa FOREIGN WATCHES lEfiUOl zi 4NWG0RAJ Wj$f Lr co.stii.V, MM Mm few i Jill L S fiiinr n - H, "" A HARVEST FOR THE PEOPLE ! Our low prices are the envy of all Competitors. High prices repudiated. Never b there lim such a time as now to make money by getting your money's worth. WHAT WE CAN BO. We can sell common Suits at M.00 fo.OOand tfi.00. We can sell good Wool Suits at t.6nS7.00 8.50 We can sell iliie Wool Suits at J9.00 81 and 1)12.00 We ean sell Youth's Suits at H.00 85.00 and J7.00 We can sell Boy's Suits at 82.50 $3,50 and J5.00 We can sell all wool Suits made to order as low as 810.00 WHAT WE HAVE DONE! We have marked down our entire stock. Goods cannot be sold lower than we are now selling. We have carpet for conimoa wear at 18 18 & 20cts. We have Floured Carpet at 30 S3 and 40ots. We have Rag Carpets at 2o 40 50cts, We have Flowered Oil Cloth at 40cts. We have Table Oilcloth at . ST-cts. 1 m We are offering an Elegant Hue of Ladles goods this season at prices every body wonders at. We have Cotton Glngam, an4 Silk Parasols, . Shawls, Skirts and Corsets, Colored and White Hosiery, Einbrolderys, Fans and Ties. Collars. CatTs and Ribbons, Hal r Hoods, Jewelry and Combs, . Trunks, Valises and Smchels. Ded Spreads and Table Spreads, Towels, Napkins and Braids. Also aianv other goods in this line. We Intend to keep right on giving the people the worth of their money. Men's Hats as low as Boy's Hats as low as Men's Shirts a low as Men's Overalls as low as M cents. 35 cents. 25 cents. 10 eents. Also a full line of Collars, CtifTs, Hosiery Hand kerchiefs, Ties Jewelry, Perfuaery, Trunks, Umbrellas, Uusyenders, Revolvers. Cutlery, etc. ISIDOR SCHWARTZ, Newport, Penn'a. MEW WAGON SHOr. 11 i THE undersigned having opened a WHEELWRIGHT SHOP, ' ''Hi : NEW BLOOMFIELP, . are now prepared to do any kind of work In their line, In any style, at prices wlrleh cannot fall to give satisfaction. Carriages of all styles built and all work will be warranted. 8TOCFFEE & CRIST. New Bloomfleld, April 23ls. AT COST! NOW FOR BARGAINS! S.M.SHULER, Will offer his entire stock of Prime MACKEBEL atCOST, until bis Stock la disposed of. Person n seed of good nsh at LOW PRICES, saould avail themselves oi this opportunity. Also, a full stock oi . i HARDWARE. GROCERIES, - ' ' DKUGS, , , WINES AND LIQUOKS, Which I will sell CHEAP. Don't forget the place. S. M. SIIULER'S, Cheap Cash Store, Liverpool, Perry County, Penna. TJOCKKT PHOTOSCOPE. has great magnify JL tng power, detects counter! eil aioney, shod dy In oloth, foreign substances In wounds, flaws In metal, examines Insects, flowers, etc., 25ots.. ourreucv or stamps. VAN DEUf' & CO., 20 Aun treet. New York. at 6in WM IB In to
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