8 Powder Explosion at Pottsvllle. roTTBViM.P., Pa., August 17. During ft storm, about four o'clock this afternoon, the powdor magazine of II. A. "NYelcly & , Co., oo the outskirts of this ptaoe, : Was struck by lightning, There were;elevon hundred kegs of powder stored in the building, and a terrible explosion immedi ately ensued completely demolishing the mngazino, aud scattering the debris with terrible force In an easterly direction making a gap In the woods fifty feet wide. A pionlckiug party was assemblod In the woods a short distance below the maga zine, and several of the party were more or less injured by the flying stones, Um bers, etc. John Waaler, a boy named Vaugh, and a son of Andrew Gallagher, were killed. A daughter of "William Drazlcr had her legs crushed so badly that amputation is nocessary. Richard Stevens, leg badly cut ; David Thomas' foot crush ed ; Henry James, bruished about the body and legs broken ; War. Roese, leg crushed amputated. The house of Henry Stcalcy was nearly torn down, and Mr. and Mrs. Btealey both received wounds about the head. Many cattlo in the vicinity were so badly injured that they had to be afterwards killod. Lollin & Rhoads' magazino, near by, con taining Bcveral hundred kegs of powder, was badly shattered, but fortunately no ex plosion occurred there. Fisher's coal breaker, one hundred yards west of the Yeldy magazine, was also badly damaged, a portion of the engine-house being de molished. The explosion was heard eleven miles distant, and causod great excitement in the city. The large plate-glass windows of the Pottsvllle Bank and the Mountain City Bank were broken, as was also many win dows in the Court-house. The ceilings in a nnmborof residences were thrown down. The house of James Oalbraith, at Mount Hope, is a complete wreck. The loss is es timated at 145,000. Pottsville, August 18. The scene of yesterday's explosion was visited by sever al thousands persons to-day, many coming from the neighboring towns. Among the wounded that it is thought cannot recover are : Mrs. Steahle, an elderly lady, whose skull was fractured, and Richard Stevens, sixty years of age, who had his leg severe ly cut and refused to have it amputated. The Corouer's jury find no persons cen surable for the explosion, and believe that it was caused by lightniug. For Severe Coughs and Hoarseness. Philadelphia, Jan. 1STS. Messrs. Soth W. Fowle & Sons : G entlemen Miss S. Burns, of 17th and Coates streets, has long bocn a sufferer from a severe cough and hoarseness, which 1 considered chronic. She was treated by some of our most eminent physicians, but they were only able to afford her tempora ry relief. I prescribed Dr. Wistar's Bal sam of Wild Cherry, the use of four bot tles of which entirely cured her, as it is now four months since she took the last of it, during which time she has had no re turn of the complaint For the good of suffering humanity, Miss Burns has re quested me to lay the case before the pub lic. Yours truly, T. D. McGkath, M. D., Druggist and Chemist, S. . Cor. 7th and Wharton streets. 50 cents aud ft a bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Outlawry In Vermont. "Vigilance committees will become a ne cessity in Vermont," an Addison county correspondent writes, "if some other means are not devised for getting rid of the tramp nuisance." David Boody, of West Addi. son, had a fine horse killed recently by pulverized glass given it by a tramp, while a horse belonging to M. Sullivan, of West Panton, was shockingly stabbed and cut the other night, and B. F. Gaides, of the same town, has lost two animals, revenge ful tramps being probably the guilty parties. Nice Question of Law. A nice question of law has been raised by the simultaneous drowning of Mr. Sut ton and his wife at Battle Creek, Michigan. Ha had an insurance on his life in favor of his wife. As she died at the same time that he did, and as they had no children, the point has been raised as to whose rela tives his or hers the money goes. It is argued that in cases of this kind, woman being the weaker of the two sexes, would expire first, consequently the money would revert to bis relatives. Suicide of a Bank Cashier. Cleveland, August 19. A dispatch from Canton, Ohio, says Charles E. Hane, Cashier of the Exchange Bank, of that city, was found this morning in an ante-room in the third story of the Trump block, in a dying condition, having taken poison. The financial condition of the bank is Dot at present known, the dead Cashier being the only one in possession of the combina tion of the safe, which is not yet open. Ciscjnkati, August 20. Tom Boyd, confined in the Ripley county, Indianajail, on a charge of attempting to commit a rape on a young lady of Moore's Hill, was killed last night by a baud of eighty vigilants, who broke into the jail and fired seventeen balls into bis body. BANKRUPT'S SALE. HAVING JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF GOODS from a large Bankrupt Bale, I oan ofTer some GREAT BARGAINS. SEE THESE PRICES! '3 ' q q ttj S q q Another Lot of Jelly Cups with best Patent Caps, Only 48 cents per dozen. The beet Fruit Jar In tire Market, One Quart, i 00 per dozen. Two do l 80 per dozen. Good Hose for Children, 10 Cents and upwards. Good Hose, fancy styles, for Ladles, 10 Cents. Good Corsets, 50 Cents and upwards. Bplendld White Spreads J1.25, wor th 92.00. Marseilles Quilts, S2.75, worth 81.60. A Good Gaiter for (1.00. Three Button Lisle Gloves for 40 Cents. White Skirts, Embroidered at 09 cents. A full assortment of Hamburg Edgings from 4 cerrts up. Toweling 7 Cerrts per yard. Ilrrsclres 1 Cent each. Silk Crep Lisle Husches, 15 Cents. White Jaconets, 10 Cents per yard. Yard wide Cambrics 10 Cents per yard. Colored Hamburg Edgings vcryFrctty and Cheap. Torchon Lace lu beautiful styles, Wets, per yard. Also, lots of MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, COTTONADES, aud hundreds of other arti cles at astonishing prices. F. MORTIMER, Nciv Bloomfield, Pa. B L00MFIELD ACADEMY. English aud Classical School for Ladies and Gentlemen. School year begins SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1S7S. Facilities are ollered for acquiring a good Eng lish education. Thorough preparation tor the best Colleges is made a specialty. students prepared for either Freshmen or Sophomore year. instruction given In the Modern languages,and Music, Drawing aud Fainting. TERMS VERY MODERATE, Address J. R. FLICKINGER, A. B. Principal, or Wm. GRrsa, Proprietor. 35 St New Bloomfield, Peun'a. T71STATK NOTICE.-Notlce Is hereby given XLi that letters testamentary on the estate of Lydla A. Mader, late of Perm two.. Perry county. Pa., deo'd.,have been granted to the undersigned, residing In same township. All persons indebted tosald estate are request ed to make Immediate payment aud those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement to I. J. nOLLAND, July 10, 1878-fltpd. Executor. STATE NOTICK.-Notlce is herebyglven, that letters of administration on the estate ot Frauds Foltz, late of Liverpool township. Perry county. Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing in the same town ship. All persons Indebted to said estate arerequested to make immediate payment and those having clalinslto preseuttheni duly authenticated for set tlement. , ANNNIE FOLTZ, Administratrix. July SO, 1S78. The only 35 cent AGIJB CURB In the World. Ta.telmi Substitute for QUININE. Certain FrevantiTa and Raniaily tor Chills it Paver, and ill Malarial Dltnim-t, Kidney Disease, Liver and liowel Com plaint, I8IKlklA,tc. 'J lie For GENERAL DKMILITY, superior to all kinds of BITTERS. Prlw 25 tents par Box. &U ky .11 Hrwbti M.II..I VHKK on receipt if prlca. Writ, to l0N.a Dick A Co., U Woualvr M., Haw V... k , fur Ib.lr lUc.ul bouh ; niall.d to iba raad.ja uf Ibl papar ft U.K ou !'pUeiua. SI 0 2m I MM WHOLESALE A. FTXIL, AMERICAN AID LARGEST STOCK ! LOWEST PRICES ! ! DEALERS' HKN1 FOll CATALOGUE X I wunuunv;. Please Call When lnll.oCity! ! ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT & CAREFUL ATTENTION. 161 State Street, CHICAGO. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE. THE undersigned, Administrator of Joseph En-milliner, of Carroll twp., deceased, oilers at private sale the following real estate : -A- GOOD FAEM,' situate In Carroll township, consisting ot about 70 ACRES, all but 5 acres being cleared nnd In a good state oi cultivation. There Is Irult of all kinds on the promises, such as Apple Pear, Grapes, Peaches, &c., In abundance. There Is also A OOOD TWO BTOKY weatherooarded and one 1:5 RTOHY FKAME HOUHE, with all necessary out buildings. The barn Is V4fi, and Is as good a barn as can be found lu tills part of the county. liiiniilng water Is lu every field on the farm, at all times of year. Churches, Schools, Mill and Store are locate within convenient distance. For any further information address C0KNEUU8 ENHMINOER, rMiermaiiiidale, Pa. June 4, 1378. tf LJ0! FARMERS, THIS WAY! AND EXAMINE LIGGETT' S IMPROVED TRIPLE GEAltED IKON 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 FOWKKSthanlbaveliad. I commenced their manufacture near ly thirty years ago, and have given this branch of my business the closest attention ever shce j and. without boasting, I assert that Mils Power is strong enough to run the largest Separators or Machines that are In use. It hasiiliiety.oiie revolutions of sliafttoone of team, and WILL UK HOLD LOWER than any other built iu or out of the county. Also, for sale, PLOWS, CORN-SIIELLERS, HOLLOW-WARE, OVEN-DOORS, SCOOPS, and a general assortment of For sale, n good two-horse TREAD POWER mid MACHINE In good running order, mounted on wheels, at a bargain. Also, three kinds of Jacks for ditlereut Powers. , W-Iam Agent, and can furnish Separators tor any Machine. 8AMTJEL LIGGETT, lekesburg, Perry Co., Pa. April 23, 1878. . PROVERBS. " No one can be sick when the stomach, blood, liver and kidneys are health ) and Hop Bitters keep them so." "The greatest nourishing tonic, appe tizer, strengthenor and curative on earth, Hop Bitters. "It Is impossible to remain long sick or out of health, where Hop Bitters are used" " Why do Hop Bitters cure so much 1" " Because they give digestion, rich blood, and healthy action of all the organs." " No matter what your feelings or ail ment is, Hop Bitters will do you good." "Remember, Hop Bitters never does harm, but good always and continually." " Purify the blood, cleanse the stomach and sweeten the breath with Hop Bitters." " Quiet nerves and balmy sleep in Hop Bitters." "No health with Inactive liver and urinary organs without Hop Bitters " Try Hop Congh Cure and Fain Belief. For sale bv Dr. M. B. Strlckler. New Bloomfield, and B. M. Hoy, Newport.Pa. salt HUNT Thn Great Kidney Medicine U nut nnir compouud i It has bee a bf fure tbepubllci)0yerg and used brail clawed. TIDff him been ale tana un KldnnvM- IlIAddp. and I., nam ,'i-iiana, Dropav, . Uravel, JHabrtea, and .'S-,i."!;,l.1'L?.vf?.'V Kelestlon of Trine. lIM'ri UKMV.nV.nminnuM. Mn wci...n t'vu.i.o, inMAi uu mtj yni.ciu, ana runewea ileum KIUKIIV CDiu llia In lhft Side, ltack, or Li ni ... I:...miI nihil ity. PltninleliarBa-a. Dialiirbed rtlerp, l.o.a of Appollle, llrUbl'a Ulaeuan of ho Kid nryaandal Cnmulainta of the tri-Inn.Uaiili.il Orttaiia. HUNT'S REMEDY la purely YeKe tuble.and meotsa want nover before furnished to the public, and the utmost reliance mar oe placed In It. "VAX'S HED1EDY i. pi-rpurrd IX. j i, r.nc 1. 1 lor ina fbuvs cliaesaua. sud aa never bee a JO Known io sail mown iw sail. One trial will eau vlnoe von. baud Tor pamphlet to IMIEDV WM. F. CI. ARK B, I'BOVUIUIUI, B. k 33 Bly BEPi K Pa if d" . ..idd.'.ih ' Rlvt'U np by l'hyal u om. ii. ii N-r'ct hk.ukdy euro all lli run oi i I1IIMT ISUfti I JEWELERS, LUTSTE OF - . - , FOREIGN I Parson's Purgative Pills make New Itlch Blood 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 slble. Hent by mall for 8 letter stamps, I. H. JOHNSON & CO, Bangor, Jlairre, 34d4w Awaiilpd h'yhett jwitt ni t'cii'i-ntnnl K .Ttnii jon for fine cliHrin? yuMi'tit and c.-.r-ii aipI ( ii ehar aeter of tweetenintf anil fattm-in,. Tin ttr-nl tftmcco ever ttiB'tp An our tihif tri, irti'lo-innik is rlmeljr linitnted on Inferior kwi'Im, n- tliat Jcdon't Jirit ia nuevpiji.ini,'. Sold t nil -leiilcrn. 8'ii.Hf.r in!iip, t:ve, to C. A. J AUKdus A Co., Mfrs., rfivmburff, V. G. F Wardle, Gen. Ageut, Philadelphia. PIANO 5ff""L ORGAN 1425. Superb (Jrand Square Pianos, price Jl.KK) only flyi. Klegaiil Upriglit Pianos, price tm only ftir KawUl.l. 1T....I..1., 1(1...... lV., tr. t 115. Organs 12 stops f72.50. Church Organs 16 kiid ii;muin, aiii. r.icgniu aoi.) mirror Ton Organs, anly 8104. Buyers come and see ine at hum. If I n... . nB .1 I I paldboth ways and Piano or Organ given free. Lni'ira Hint Ma.... ..n. u.1.1. 1. i..r..n.n.i .'hi .nv. ..Ill, IJIUVII 11111,1 IIII11IUI1 about cost of Pianos and Organs sent free. Plcae Buums uAiniij r. luAiir, waiinngton. new Jersey. 32d4w I The only combination of the ti'iie Jamaica Ginger Willi N ANFORn Q choice Aromatlcs nd French OHIHUnU (iiranily lor Cholera Morbus, Cramps and Pains, Diarrhoea and Dysentery, Dyspepsia, I AM All"! A Flatulency, Want of Tone and jnmniun Activity In the Stomach and Bowels, and avoiding the dan igers of Change of Water. Food filNfiPR i""'1 Climate. Ask for San-uiiiu-.ii. Ikohd's Jamaica GrKOKa32d4t till Tfl tlfinn Invested in Wall Street qIU IU qIUUU Htocks make, fortune. every month. 1IAXTEII & CO., Bankers 17 Wall Street, New York. 32d4w WHY GO WEST?."r.n.r,? Maps. J. F. MANCHA, Dover, Delaware. 32d4w REVOLVER FREEMilSf address J. Bown & Son, 13 & 138 Wood St., Pitts burgh, Pa. 32d4w FRFfiKI INP a Scientillo Remedy, being r llbVIa.llll the result of vears of trlv hv a prominent Physician, and having been used In his own practice a long while before being given to the public. It Is the great and Complexion Heautilier. Notlilns like It has ever before leen olfererf It does the work like Maglo and Is perfectly harm- lens icuviuu ine bkiii line veivec, ana ine com plexion as Clear as Crystal. O KO. A. KEI.UJUU, Proprietor. 6 Church St.. New Vork. SiiUsr 60 Cts. per Bottle. SOLD BX ALL DRUG018T3. 1,1 J i'f.':I i.-t" St. t&V: .: $ WWSaV These Jars are the most simple and perfect jars In the market. For sale wholesale and retail by F. MOKTIMEK. Something New ! Money Is Power." Newest and best book on Finance. Nothing stalo. Old errors exposed. New monetary principles discovered. No book like it. A world of Information. Monetary history of nations. Hidden causes of " hard times," " crashes," " strikes," insurrections, etc. Per fect, symetrical system to cure these evils, sup. ply a good currency, pay the bonded debt with less taxes without repudiation. No more bonds. Ex.'Gov. Hardin, of Mo., eays i "It is of de cided merit." Ex. -State-Senator Gatewood, of Mo., says t " It is by far the best work on American finances be ever read. Every voter should have it, and " post up" for the cam paign. It Is neat, popular the book for the mil lions I Uver 800 pages j price (1.50. Bend for it I Let agents send me price, less we cus tomary discount, for a sample copy, and go to work. It, will pay. Address, Davis & Freeoabd, 823 North Third Street, St. Louis, Mo. 29 8m E STATU NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that letters tostammitary on the estate Sarah Burd, lute of bulfalo township. Perry Co., Pa., dec d., have been granted to the uuder signed, residing in the same towuslilp. All persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make inimedlute payment and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to . SAMUEL BAIR. Executor. JuneS, 1878. J (Lewis Pottkb, Attorney. WATCHES riiewiiiirSTriliificnl vaau irjiic " ' - IUUUU i f la mmm Iffl 1 A HARVEST FOR THE PE0PIE ! Our low prices are the envy of all Competitors. High prices repudiated. Never has there been such a time as now to make money by gettiua your money's worth. WHAT WE CAN no. We can fell common Suits at I4.W) $5.M)and WOO. We can sell good Wool Suits at r.S(if7.W) & .S0 We can sell tine Wool Suits at 9.uo$land 112.00 We can sell Vouth's Suits at H.00 s.00 and 7.00 We can sell Boy's Suits at 12.50 H.MI and 5.()0 We can sell all wool Suits made to order as low 10.W) WHAT WE HAVE DONE I We have marked down our entire stock, (loads cannot be sold lower than we are now selling. We have carpet for common wear at 1618 &20cts. We have Floured Carpet at 30 33 and 40cts. We have Kag Carpets at 25 40 50cts. We have Flowered Oil Cloth at 40cts. We have Table Oil Cloth at 35cts. We are offering an Elegant line of Ladles goods this season at prices every body wonders at. We have Cotton ftingam, and Silk Parasols, Shawls, Skirls and Corsets, Colored and White Hosiery, Embroiderys, Fans and Ties. Collars. ChiTs and Klbbons. Hal r Goods, Jewelry and Combs, Trunks, Valises and Satchels. Bed Spreads and TaWe Spreads, Towels, Napkins and Braids, Also many other goods in this line. What We Intend to flo! We intend to keep right on grring the people the worth of their money. Men's Hats as low as Boy's Hats as low as Men's Shirts as low as Men's Overalls as low as 60 eents. 85 cents. 2 cents. 40 cents. Also a full tine of Collars, Cnfls, Hosiery Hand kerchiefs, lies. Jewelry, Perfumery, Trunks, Umbrellas, Suspenders, .Revolvers. Cutlery, etc. ISIDOR SCHWARTZ, Newport, Penn'a. JyJEW WAGON SHOP. THE undersigned hiving opened a WHEELWRIGHT SHOP, NEW BLOOMFIELD, are now prepared todo any kind of work in their line. In any style, at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction. Carriages ot all styles built and all work will be warranted. 8TOTJFFER & CRIST. New Bloonitleld, April 23, 1ST. AT COST! NOW FOR BARGAINS ! S.M.SHULER, Will offer his entire stock of Prime MACKEREL at COST, until his Stock is disposed of. Persons n need of good Ush at LOW PRICES, should avail themselves ot this opportunity. Also, a full stock ot HARDWARE, GROCERIES, DRUGS. WINES AND LIQUORS, Which I will sell CHEAP. Don't forget the place. S. M. SIIULER'S, Cheap Cash Store, Liverpool, Perry County, Penna, PRINTING of every description neatly ex ecuted at the Bloomfield Times Office at reasonable rates. What e are Doing
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