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    THE TIMES, NEW! , BLOOMFIELD, TA.i SEPTEMBER 3, 1878.!
In a Doomed Village.
A letter written from "Memphis ou tlio
19 tli ult., given a .vivid description of the
condition of Grenada, The writer says
that twolve houses to the right and seeu
to tlioluH of his home were deserted, nud
foe boni s together not a person was Keen
stliing In a once happy neighborhood.
The groceries were closed, noarly all of
their proprietor having fallen victims to
the scourge. Being assured by physicians
that one who has recovered from yellow
fever is exempt from it ever afterward, the
writer tried to find his acquaintances and
assist thorn. He says:
" 1 saw at least ten of them dead, and
scores of them dying, or slowly awaiting
the crisis of the epidemic It was appal
ling to behold young and old women hud
dled together in some by-way, trembling,
praying, Bobbing, and casting despairiug
glances iu every direction, not knowing
whither to go. Mothers abandoned their
stricken children ; wives lied in terror from
their afflicted husbands. All the tics of
kindred seomed to be too frail to withstand
the pressure of fear and despair. The
loved oneB were loft in strange bands. Ne
groes and ncgresses who had had tho fever
proved very useful in some instances ; but
many of them took advantage of the situa
tion and asked exorbitant compensation for
their services ou account of the scarcity of
the Howard nurses. I saw as mauy as
three white nurses seized with the 'shakes'
and even vomiting while In the discharge
of their duties. Three days ago I saw a
raau loaning against a woodeu fence. 1
was about to pass on, thinking he was only
under tho influence of drink, but hearing
him moan and say, ' Oh, my God !' I ap
proached him and found that it was unmis
takably a case of yellow fever. I assisted
him to one of the tents noar the police
station, where I fear ho is to be among tho
list of victims. I do not believe that oue
thlrd of the cases of fever In its most ma
lignant type among the negroes have been
reported. I thought it my duty to report
to Dr. Becks, who, I suppose, would refer
the matter to the authorities, the many
horrible Bights I had witnessed in some of
the negro cabins, where, iu some cases,
whole families were prostrated by tho fever
eveu three iu a bed in two instauces,
and dying children sprawling on tho floor.
" I cannot omit mentioning the heoroism
of the Sisters of Charity. Their ministra
tions are tireless ; their tempers are never
ruined in the least by sleepless nights,
spare diet, and constantly attending to the
pettish demands of the sick and witnessing
the agonies of tho dying. Where they
sleep or eat I could not divine. I saw the
same faces around day and night, and
again at dawn. They carry medicines
about with them, work like bees in disin
luctiug houses, and have a magical faculty
of raking up clean linen and bedclothes in
out-of-the-way places. I saw several cler
gymen who were behaving iu a very disiu
teiested way, one of whom had not re
moved his clothes for three consecutive
nights. It is not possible to describe the
harrowing incidents of tho fatal pestilence
at Grenada. It is a blighted, forsaken,and
doomed town.
iron in the Blood.
The Peruvian Syrup vitalizes and enrich
es the blood, tones up the system, builds
up the broken-down, cures Dyspepsia,
Debility, Dropsy.Chills and Fevers, Chron
ic Diarrhoea, Nervous Affections, Boils,
Humors, Diabetes, &o. Thousands have
bean changed by the use of this remedy
from weak, Bickly, suffering creatures, to
strong,healthy,and happy men and women,
and invalids cannot reasonably host
tate to give it a trial.
63T A young woman committed suicide
lately in Boulogne, France, who two years
ago shone conspicuously in the titled socie
ty of Berlin. She was the wife of the Rus
sian Secretary of Legation, to whom she
uaa Doen betrothed while in a I'aris con
vent school. They lived at great expense
and the woman rivalled the members of
the royal family in the costliness of her
jewels. As their resources diminished the
husband plunged into stock speculations,
and became a bankrupt. The wife, uuwil
ling to endure poverty, eloped with t
princely admirer, who in a short time
abandoned her. Deprived of resources, Bhe
gave herself up to dissipation in Paris, and
weary of life, finally shot herself. Her
husband, who belonged to the Society of
the Red Cross, was at Bucharest, in charge
of a hospital for soldiers.
Drunken Muff.
now many children and woman are slow
ly and surely dying, or rather being killed,
by excessive dootoring, or the daily use of
some drug or drunken stuff called medicine
that no one knows what it is made of, who
can easily be cured and saved by Hop Bit
ters made of Hops, Bachu, Mandrake,
Dandelion, &c, which is so pure, simple
and harmless that the most frail woman,
weakest invalid or smallest child can trust
in them. Will you be saved by them f
8oe other column. : " '
tW German and Austrain law forbids
the sale of dead fish. ' The fish are brought
from the sea and rivers in tanks, and are
killed after being sold.
i ii o n
; ''II
v A full- assortment of
BAB IBOt, " "' ' 1 " !
RocNblROs.!:-'.' ' v i .'
' ' Vrr'Ari ikon. '"
,, . I .. scuoi.t iron
STEEL AND IRON TIRE, ;
Norway Iron, Nail .Rods,:
cfc, 0c., iVc.f
on hand and tor sale at the LOWEST MARKET
PRICE by
F. 31 OR TIM Ell,
JS'ew llloout field.
0
RPHAN'S COURT SALE
OF VALUABLE i
REAL ESTATE.
BY virtue of an alias order of tlie Orphans'
Court of Ferry comity, Pa., tlie underpinned
Administrator. &c. of John Smllcv. of Carroll
township. Perry county. Pa., deceased, will sell
by public outcry, on the premises, on
Fit id A y, septemrer smt isrs,
at in o'clock of said day, the following desirable
valuable real estate to wit:
A TRACT OP LAND,
situate in Carroll twp., aforesaid, hounded on the
isortli ty minis or A. m. rieca, rwmuei iieuerc
and John Jonesi Fast bv land of Wilson Smiley
and William Stoutler; South by land of William
Stoutler, Samuel jteiiert anil wutnuei niccorui
nud West by land of Samuel Urler, conlnlniuK
DO ACRES,
more or less. The land Is all cleared and In a
good state of cultivation. Tne buildings consist
)I a goon two-story
LOtt DWELLING HOUSE,
an excellent HANK It.VltN, but recently built,
a spring house arranged as a comfortable ilwel-
ug ior a small laiuiiy mm
Other Out-bHiMhifa.
The improvements are located on left bank of
Sherman's creek, and on the main road leading
from l.andlshurg to Carlisle, and nre less than
one fourth of a mile from Sherinansdiilc.
A GOOD ORCHARD
of choice fruit, and a spring of never falling
water near the house are among Its desirable fea
tures. It is In the Immediate vicinity of churches,
school houses, mill, stores, shops, and a post olllce
where there Is a dally mall from both Kast and
West. Parties desiring to purchase will llud this
a very desirable property.
TERMS OF SALE :
Ten net- cent, of the purchase innnev to he nald
when 1 he property Is stricken down; one half of
the balance on 1st day of April, A. D.,1870, when
possession will he given and deed delivered, and
tlie remainder on 1st day or April, A. 1., 1W, the
balance of purchase money at the t ine of de lv-
ery of the deed to be secured by Judgment bond
ueanng interest iroiii 1st oi April, is.'.'.
GEORUE SMILEY.
August 27, 1878. Administrator.
VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE.
AT PUBLIC SALE.
TITK subscriber. Aoent. for the helm of John
t.osh, deceased, will sell on the premises in Car
roll township, Perry county, Pa., about two miles
South of Hlierniansdale, on
SA TVIIDA Y, September 14, 1S7S,
The following described Ilea! Estate, viz :
A TRACT OF LAND,
containing SIXTY ACHES, more or less. In a
good state of cultivation, IiutIhk thereon erected a
LOG HOUSE, LOG BAHN,
Ami other Out-hulldlugs.
There Is an excellent Well and two good Springs
of water, convenient to the house, There is also a
YOUKO ORCHARD
of choice APPLES, PEACHES.PEARS.GRAPES,
eic, In tine bearing order.
this property is pleasantly locateo, in a gooa
community, convenient to churches, schools,
stores, &c, and is well worthy the attention of
purchasers.
a- Sale to commence at one o'clock P. M.. of
said day, when terms will be made known by
1. 11 iw in ivvim,
Agent lor the heirs.
August 13, 1878.
DUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
HEAL ESTATE.
T will offer at Public Bale on FRIDAY. Sentem
JL ber 6th, 1878, the following described Real
Estate, or jacon iiesinger, aeceasea:
A TRACT OF LAND,
CONTAINING ABOUT 33 ACRES,
TWENTY-TWO ACRES cleared and the balance
GOOD TIMBER LAND, WIU1 a good
Weatherboarded House,
Ml
Hi Log Barn and other Outbuildings.
with a Soring of running water, not exceeded In
Perry County, for Its good qualities. The public
road runs along said property, and Is worthy of
notice. There is also a lot of choice fruit upon
tne premises.
-Conditions made known ou day of sale by
JOHN REIRINUER,
loaesuurg.
August 13, 1878.
Perry County, Pa.
jgLOOMFIELD ACADEMY.
English and Classical School for Ladles
and Gentlemen.
School year begins
SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1878.
Facilities are offered for acquiring a good Eng.
Thorough preparation for the best Colleges I
made a specialty.
Students prepared lor either Freshmen or
Sophomore year.
Instruction given In the Modern languages,and
JUUSIU, VI avUK UUU A KlUilUlf. (
TERMS VERy MODERATE.
Address
J. R. FLICKINGER, A, B. Principal,
or wm. urie, rroprietor,
U5 6t New Bloomneld, Penn'
WHOLESALE JEWELERS,
ZFTTr.Ij XjIXTE of . f
AMERICAN AID FOREIGN WATCHES !
LARGEST STOCK! LOWEST PRICES! I
DEALERS!
HTCINl)
l'lonno
ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT & CAREFUL ATTENTION.
.161 State Street, CHICAGO. !
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
OK VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE.
TIIR timlersli'ned. Administrator of .Tnsmih
Ensinlnger, of Carroll twp., deceased, otters at
private sale the following renl estate :
A. GOOD IPA.KM,
situate In Carroll township, consisting of about
70 ACRES,
nil but 5 aeres being cleared and In a good slate
of cultivation. There Is fruit of all kinds on the
jireinlses, such as Apple Pear, U rapes, Peaches,
Sic, In abundance, there Is also
A OOOU TWO STORY
LOG HOUSE,
weatherboarded and one VA
BTORV FRAME HOUSE, with nil necessary out
buildings. The barn is ii'xtr, and Is as good a
barnnscan be found in this part of the county.
Running water Is In every field on the farm, at
all times of year.
Churches, Schools, JIM and Store nre locate
within convenient distance.
For any further Information address
CORNELIUS ENSMINOEIt,
Hlierniansdale, Pa.
June 4, 1S78. tf
H
01 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-
ferience or closer practical acquaintance Willi
10RSK POWERS than I have had. I commenced
their manufacture nearly thirty years ngo, and
have given this branch of mv business the closest
attention ever since s and, without boasting, I
assert mat tins rower is strong enough to run
the largest Separators or Machines that are in
use. It has nlnety-one revolutions of shaft toone
of team, and WILL 11H HOLD LOWER than any
other built In or out of the county.
Also, for sale,
PLOWS,
CORN-SIIELLERS,
HOLLOW-WARE,
OVEN-DOORS,
SCOOPS,
and a general assortment of
O -A- IS T I IV G S .
For sale, a good two-horse TREAD POWER
and MACHINE in good running order, mounted
on wheels, at a bargain. Also, three kinds of
Jacks for dluereut Powers.
,Iam Agent, and can furnish Separators
ior any machine.
SAMUEL LIGGETT.
Ickesburg, Perry Co., Fa.
April S, 191 s.
PROVERBS.
" No one can be sick wben the stomacb,
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
ont 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 yon 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 Cough Cure and Fain Belief.
For sale by Dr. M. B. Strickler. New
nioomtield, and B. M. Eby, Newport.Pa. JMt
IIIIRI'P'ft Th" ?"" Kidney
l-illFl i I Medicine ta not anew
I 1 1 m m aTa compound i It haa been
VaVlB af betoretlienublloiyeara
and used hall cltuuea.
asajRVi bmmM given up by 1'nvalclona
to die. III N T'rt KEAIKUV curea all Uia.
raaea or (lie Kidney. Uladder, and Lrliiary
Jlrmni, Dropay, tlravel, D la be lev, ana
lnronllnenee and Uetentlon of ITrine.
1 1 1 N 1" B U K MrJ Y euoouranea aleep. create. au
ftpiwtltti, brace, up the y.teni, and rt'nuwed health
lewea nealiu
eurea Pain
uiunrrauu, MUST'S KIUlllI earl
In tlie Hide, llnnk. A. I.filna. Iji.ni.rfi
In the Hide, Hack, or l.oina, taenei
.1 WeDII-
lly, Feinalo liloea.i .. ltl.lurbea Hlwa Lom
of Appetite, llrlglit's UUeaan of Hi Kid-
neyaaudall Cnulliit of tlie ITrlno-Uenttal
Oriiana. liONT'li REMEDY ia purely Tuge.
tubk;, audmceta a want never buf ore lurulauud to ilia
vubllo. and the utmost reliance mir ne nlarad in It.
III'NT'S HEIUKDV ia prepared KX.
UKUV la prepared KX
suitors
above utaeaaea
baa merer h
klfiwi to fall.
One trial will con
Tinea y.a
fceud lor pamphlet to
WM. fl. CLARKE,
tmoruiMnoM, B.
S3 Bly
FOlt CATALOOUIO ! !
Cnll "Wlion in tlio Olty I !
ivmuii!
Parson's Pnrcatlve Pills make New Rich Illood
and will completely change the blond 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 tiling be pos
sible. Kent by mall for 8 letter Btamps, I. H.
JOHNSON Si CO, llangur, Maine, aid4w
HA VI
m BV.' Prct '
Awtirilrl h ;hft r-'ic 'tt (Vi.t. i ! ,1 Tx....i:nn for
fin chfiivinv lilnl rr .' -i Uih inff einr-
orlrr of tee(r'Mi"; li iiv i.i j. Tin. h...t to'mri'o
evr ihmip. As 'inr Mum Mi ii n rvl.-mnrk rli...!
I lllltalf d n htft-li'T t(.i.d., .- Ihi.t .hid. nn'n (
on every tiltii. HnMliy til I -Itnli-f . Hen.l tur ftunple,
flee, to C. A. J.vckhok' A Co., AUrn., Ivteotljnru, Va.
Ui F. lVurdlc, (Jen. Agrnl, riilludclpliia.
PI A WflC Retail price 81. one onlv f2Tn. Parlor
r IHHUO (li iMiin nrlee !(() onlv li. Paner
free. DANIEL F. 11EATT V, Waslilngton. New
Jersey. .J'uiw
WHV nfl WFQT? Hpn;1 ,,,r Delaware
"III UU VVCOI r Farm Catalogue and
Maps. J. K. MANCIIA, Dover, Delaware. 3M4w
tlfl Tfl tinnn Invested In Wall Street
$IU IU plUUU mocks makes fortunes
every month. UAXTER i CO., Daukers, 17 Wall
Street, New York. S'idtw
I Tho only combination of the
true Jaiiialea Oinger with
C ANmPrt'Q choice Aromntlcs and French
OMIIrUnU O Hrainly for Cholera Morbus,
Crumps ami Pains, Diarrhoea
iniui jjysentory, uyspepsia.
jKliititlency. Want of lononnd
I Activity (lithe Htontach and
illowels, and avoiding the dan
!gers of Change of Water.Food
anil Climate. Ask for Kan
rumi's Jamaica liiNOEu.32(I4t
JAMAICA
GINGER.
SPECIAL OFFERS FOR
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING.
We publish a book of 112 pages 8 Vol. (no ad
vertising) giving special oilers tor advertising all
over the country. I'rlcrs lower than ever offered
before. The Inst edition sent post paid on the re
ceipt of 25 cents by DAUCIIY m CO., Printers'
Warehouse mill Advertisement Agency, I'.'l Ful
ton Street, New York. 3dtw
These jars are the most simple and perfect
Jars In tho market. For sale wholesale and
retail by if. MUKliJinu. .
Somelhlng New ("Money Is Power."
Newest and bent book on Finance. Nothing
stale. Old orrors 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, symetrlcal system to cure those evils, sup
ply a good currency, pay the bonded debt with
less taxes without repudiation. No more bonds.
Ex.-Gov. Hardin, of Mo., says i " It Is of de
cided merit." Ex.-Stnte-Senator Gatewood, of
Mo., says : " It is by far the best work on
American finances ho ever read. Every voter
should have It, and " post up" for the cam
paign. H is neat, popular the book for the mil
lions ! Over 800 pages price (l.SO. Bend for
tt ! Let agents send the price, less the cus
tomary discount, for a sample copy, and go to
work. It will pay.
Address, Davis & Frfeoakd, 823 North
Third Street, 8t. Louis, Mo. 28 8m
E STATU NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given
that letters testamentary on tlie estate
Sarah liurd. late of ltiillalo townshlu. Perry
Co., Pa., dee'd.. have been granted to the under
signed, residing iu the same township.
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 .......
SAMUEL HAIR. Executor.
June 8. 1878.1 Lkwis Pottkb. Attorney.
D
R. J. W. RICE,
Surgical and Mecliaulcal Dentist,
PORT ROYAL, Juniata County. Pa.
. Onlce on Market St., one door West of the
STYmes onVe. Any person wishing to be called on
at their residence, will please inform me ui the
fact. S4-m
Our Stock of NEW OOOD3
for Men's Wear Is eomplete.
rrices irom cents up.
F. ' MORTIMER , New BUemlleli.P
I lit
I mw:m
A HARVEST
FOlt THE PEOPLE !
Our low prices are the envy of all Competitors.
High prices repudiated. Never has f here been
such a time as now to make money by getting
your money's worth.
WHAT WE CAN DO.
We can sell common Bulls at $4.M) f n.noand Sfi.OO.
We can sell good Wool Suits at '..607.Wi ci S.50
We can sell Hue Wool Suits at 9.u) Slw and J12.00
We can sell Youth's Suits at H.OO $5.00 and J7.00
AVe can sell Rov's Suits at 92.511 JJ.fid and 85.00
We can sell all wool Suits made to order as low
as J10.O0
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 common wear at 10 18 SZOcts.
We have Floured Carpet at 30 33 and 40cts.
We have Rag Carpets at 25 40 Soct9,
We have Flowered Oil Clotli at 40cts.
We have Table Oil Cloth at 35cts.
)oi
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We are offering an Elegant line of Ladies goods
this season at prices every body wonders at.
We have Cofton C In gam, and Bilk Parasols,
Shawls, Skirts and Corsets,
Colored and White Hosiery,
Einbrolderys, Fans and Ties.
Collars. Cuffs and Ribbons,
Hal r (iootls. Jewelry and Combs,
Trunks, Valises and Saichels.
Red Spreads and Table Spreads,
Towels, Napkins and Dralds,
Also man v other goods In this line.
What We Intenfl to Qo!
We intend to keep right on giving the people the
worth of their money. ,
Men's Hats as low as
Hoy's Hats as low as
Men's Shirts as low as
Men's Overalls as low as
SO cents.
35 cents.
25 cents.
40 cents.
Also a full line of Collars, Cuffs. Hosiery Hand
kerchiefs, Ties, Jewelry, Perfumery, Trunks,
Umbrellas, Suspenders, Revolvers. Cutlery, etc.
ISIDOR SCHWARTZ,
Newport, Penn'a.
EW AVAGOX SHOP.
THE undersigned having opened a
WHEELWRIGHT SHOP,
TN
NEW BLOOMFIELD,
are now prepared to do any kind of work In their
line, in any style, at prices which cannot fall to
give satisfaction. Carriages of all styles built
and ail work will be warranted.
8TODFFER & CRIST.
New Bloomneld, April 23, 1874.
AT COST!
NOW FOR BARGAINS !
S. M. SHULER,
I r.
Will offer his entire stock of Prime MACKEREL
at COST, until his Stock Is disposed of. Persons
n need of good tlsh at LOW PRICES, should
avail themselves of this opportunity. Also, a full
stock of
HARDWARE, ' ..
. GROCERIES,'
DRUGS,
WINES AND LIQUORS.
Which I will sell CHEAP. Don't forget the
place.
S. M. SHULER'S,
Cheap Cash Store,
Liverpool, Perry County, Penna.
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