THE TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, VAX SEPTEMBER' 10, 1878J Duel between a Baptist Minister and hi Son-ln-Law. , EST IKON 8 A duel between a Baptist mlolstor and bis son-in-law, a politician, at ten paces, was recently fought in Y ostein North Car olina. As the painful story is told in a special dliipatch from Charlotte to the Cin cinnati Enquirer, Major Andrew Sorog glus, while in a passion stripped and whip ped his wife's sister, the youngcBt daugh ter of the Her. Dr. Wade Hill. As soon as the father heard of the affair, he went to his son-lu-law and demanded an expla nation. Major Borogglns said he had aoted oil an impulse of the moment. Dr. Hill replied that he had no right to punish the child. From words they went to blows, and the minister bad the best of it. Major Bcrogglus went home, and after consulting with his friends, sent a chal lenge to the minister. This was immedi ately doollned. The son-in-law armed himself to the tooth, and threatened to kill the parson at sight ; and the latter also bought a revolver. Oue day they chanced to moot on horseback In the rond near the minister's houso, "AhaV" cried the major ; "Iv'e got you now ! Ten minutes to say your prayers!" "Well, Bir, I'm ready," responded Dr. mil. "And so am I," saitl the major. "May the Lord have morcy on us both." Thereupon he fired twico, nollhor shot taking effect. The doctor then roturuod the fire, and killed his antagonist instant ly, lie then rode home, told the awful newB and surrendered himself to the village authorities. Strugglo with a Bass. The Norwich, Conn., "Bulletin" tolls a story of aremarkablo struggle with a giant bass, caught in a seine at Niautic. Oue escaped by breaking the meshes. A sccoud they got upon the beach. Thoy had hard ly dropped the cords before he broke from the moshes, and, springing high in the air, plunged down the shore towards the son, ten or twelve feet away. The men dashed excitedly after him, and vainly sought to stop him with desperate kicks from their heavy fishing boots, and blows from such implements as they could pick up on tho beach. No one dared to grasp the monster, as a bass of large bIzc, armed with its sharp iins aud razor-like teoth and gills, is one of the fiercest and most dangerous of sea fish. The Bhoal water was already reached, and the bass was splashing furiously in the des perate endeavor to gain water that would float him. An instant more and the prize would be lost. At this moment Mr. Win ship fearlessly threw himself on the strug gling monster,clasping his arms around his ueck, with one foot under its body, and shouted for help. The struggles of the fish and its captor had carried them into the deep water, but the stout arms of the other fisherman were quick to the rescue, and in an Instant both man and bass were rolled deftly up the shore, and the bass was secured. The whole party, at the end of the struggle, were breathless with exhaustion, but had escaped with scarcely a wound. The monster woighed 401 pounds. Growing thinner Every Day ! The man who has a seated cough seems to grow thinner every day. His complex ion changes, there is a quaking jelly-like tremble in his muscles, the mouth loses its firm expression, and tho least extraordina ry exertion causes a fluttering about bis heart. As he is racked by the cough, the perspiratory glands are opened and a clam my sweat exudes upon his linen, which in turn exposes him to new colds, new coughs, new decay of muscular tissue, until the work of destruction is complete and man is carried to his untimely grave. But there is a relief for such. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry has, in thousands of just such cases, removed the agony of the cough, and its cause, without destroying the tone of the stomach, and the waste of the tissues ceasing, nature has been ena bled to do its healthful work. Now spirits and energy have been infused into the suf ferer's heart and the work of restoration are once begun. Recent colds are swept away by its agency in a few days, and confirmed coughs have been cured by per sistence in its use. All druggists keep it. 50 cents and $1 a bottle. ' Quite an excitement was created at Readville, Mass., by the mysterious sick ness of the operatives In a curled hair factory two years ago, when three persons are said to have died from a painful dis ease, thought to be blood poisoning, from the hair of diseased animals, principally Siberian horses, many of which die from a peculiar malady. A few days ago another operative died and another now lies danger ously sick, both evidently cases of the dis eases of two years ago. t3T A dispatch from Saliuos Monterey county, Ala., says a few days ago a farmer, named Samuel T. Stephens, murdered his daughter, twenty-two years of : age, cut ting her throat. He then took a dose of strychnine and afterward blew bis brains out with a musket. Despondency about money matters was the cause. . A full assortment of BAH IKON, , . mound ikon, oval ikon. . - : ; oroll iron' STEEL AND IRON TIRE, Norway Iron, Nail Rods, ,(C, ifc., d c, on hand and for sale at the LOWEST MARKET TRICE by F. MORTIMER, Kew llloomflehl. IS 1 1 fJTQ""'-" ""si 91 1 1 compound It liu been SJSVMH F bifornMienuhlktailypars and unod by all clRHflf. . III N TH illltlUIV nil Bin MRkl hMMved from IIiikitImk IflLr lECfilllF dliHMiiio and drain liun- ilLllilt III"' "lio ' been " " wmm m Driven tin h l'hvatiatia to die. III Nrrt IlKiMKHV cure all IH. 'fr or tho Kidney IHndder. fttm 1 rlnarv rutin n, Jlropny, (J ravel, J Ha bf ten and J'lsnMH, jrrnpnvf itfrnvci, j Maori mm IIIMkllt I notion nnil If fflonllmi r ir..a s. II I'NT'lH If KrtTVIk V pnnotirnirnH lnon. ftfwttr nn appetite, brae en tip the system, and renewed health Js (he, remit. illJNT'H KKAIKUV enres I'm In In the Hlilo, lWk, or Lulna, Uenrrnl l)hl Hjt Fnnnlv Jllacnapa, JMiirlted Hh'rn, Lon ofApnniltft, llrltfht'a IMmnno of tho Kl.l- nryn mm ru otninaiiiifl oi i no t'rino-Memin I Or it aim. IIIINTV HK,MFIV t Dunlr TW rirynftndi.il Comnlalntfl of tlie I'rlno-Jriilln I titbit', and mct'lfl a want np vtr hnf nr f iir-.ilAtitr1 tn tim puhlic, and tho iitmtmt r-' I lance nmy oe placed In It, 1 1 n i B ii iuu v.if ia preMrei ft v I Is tiriiMrrl K HUNT'S f. buve iiMpaiii'if and an nvnr boctn known to roll. One trial will con Tlnce yon bend Tor pamphlet to .REMEDY WM, V.. CI.ATVKB, 1'BOTIllJiHUX, B. 3,1 ii ly 0 RPHAN'S COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of nn alius order of the Orphans Court nl Perry county, Pa., the undersigned Administrator, Sc., of John Nmlley, of Carroll township, Terry count v, l'a., deceased, will sell by public outcry, on the premises, on FRIDA V, SEPTEMBER Sot,, 1STS, at in o'clock of mild ilny. tho following desirable valuable real estate to wit: A TRACT OP LAND, situate In Carroll twp., aforesaid, bounded on the North by lands of A. M. Fleck, Hiimtiel ltehert and .lohn Jonesj liast by land of Wilson Smiley and William Htoullei i Houth by land of William MoulTer, Hanuiel Kebnrt and Hnniucl McCord; and West by land of Samuel Urler, containing DO CKES, more or loss. The land Is all cleared and In a icood state of cultivation. The bu'.ldiiiK consort of a Rood two-story LOG DWELLING HOUSE, an excellent HANK IIA11N, but reoently bnW,. asprliiK house arraiiKed as a comfortable dwel ling for a small family aud Other Out-bulldingn. The improvements are located on left bank of blieinian's creek, and ontheinaiii road leading from l.andlxborg to Carlisle, and nre less than one-fourth of a mile from Hhermansitale. A GOOD ORCHARD of choice Irnlt, and a spring of never falling water near the house are among Its desirable fea tures. It Is In the immediate vicinity (A churches, school houses, mill, stores, shops, and a post olllcn where there Is a daily mall from both. East and West. Parties desiring to purchase will lind this a very desiraWe property. TERMS OF SALE : Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be paid when the property Is stricken down; one half of the balance on 1st day of April, A. V., lH7i, when possession will be given and deed delivered, and the remainder on 1st day of April, A. 1)., IH80, the balance of purchase money at the time f deliv ery of the deed to be secured by Judgment boud bearing Interest from 1st of April, 1879. GEORGE SMILEY, Administrator. August 27, 187a 1 VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE. AT PUBLIC SALE. Losh, deceased, will soil on the premises In Car- rou ownsmp, rerry couniy, ra., sdoui two allies South of Shermao9dale, on SATUKDA Y, September 14, 1878, The following described Real Estate, viz : A TRACT OP LAND, containing SIXTY ACRES, more or less, in a good state ol cultivation, liariug thereon erected a LOG HOUSE, LOG BAKN, And other Onl-bulldlngs. There Is an excellent Well and two good Snrlns ot water, convenient to the house. There is als a YOUNO ORCHARD of choice APPLES, PEACHES, PEARS, O RAPES, &c, in tine bearing order. This property is pleasantly located. In a good community, convenient to churches, schools, stores, &c, and is well worthy the attention of purchasers. W Sale to commence at one o'clock P. M, ot said day, when terms will be made known by CURTIS HOST, . Agent (or the heirs. August 13, 1S78. gLOOMFIELD ACADEMY. English and Classical School for Ladles and Gentlemen. k School year begins SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1878. Facilities are offered for acquiring a good Eng lish education. , . . Thorough preparation for the best Colleges is mane a specialty. students prepared for either Freshmen or Sophomore year. Instruction given In tho Modern lanituanes.and Muslo, Drawing and Painting. " ' TERMS VERY MODERATE. , Address . . J. B. FMCKINGER, A. B. Principal, or Ws. Gbieb, Proprietor. " . ' 35 St hew Bloomdeld, Penn'a. AVIIOLESALE -A. FXJjju AMERICAN Al LARGEST , STOCK ! DEALERS! HKND l'lcnso ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT & CAREFUL ATTENTION. 161 State Street, CHICAGO. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. TUB undersigned, Administrator of Joseph Eusmlnger, of Carroll twp., deceased, oilers at private saie me iouowing rem esuue i -A. GOOD ITA-HM, situate In Carroll township, consisting of about 70 ACRES, all but B acres being cleared nnd In a good state of cultivation. There Is fruit of all kinds on the premises, such as Apple I'ear, Grapes, Peacliss, &c, In abundance. 1 here Is also A OOOO TWO BTORY ljJWiat ' weatherboarded and one VA HTOHY FltAMElIOimiC. with nil necessary out buildings. The barn Is IV.X40, aud Is as good a barn as can be found in tills part of t he county. Running water Is In every field on thefurm, at all times of year. Churches, Schools, Mill and Btore are locate within convenient distance. For any further information address CORNELIUS KNSMINfiER, Slitrmausdale, Pa. June 4, 178. tf H01 FARMERS , THIS WAY f AND EXAMINE LIGGETT'S IMPROVED TRIPLE GEARED IRON HORSE POWER for threshing, the best and clieanest nowsr In the county. Few ersoiis can lve had greater ex perience or closer practical acquaintance Willi llOKHli POWERS than I have had. I commeiiced their inantifactiMe nearly thirty years ago, nnd have given this branch of my business theolosest attention ever since t and. without boasting, I assert that this Power is strong enough to run the largest Separators or Machines that are In use. It has nliiety-oue revolutions of shafttoone of team, and WILL. UK HOLD LOWER thui any other built in or out of the county. Alsoi for Bale,. PLOWS, CORN-SIIELLEItS, HOLLOW-WARE, OVEN.DOORS, SCOOPS and a generai'ansortment of For sale, a good two-horse TREAD POWER, and MACHINE In good running order, mnnnted' on wheels, at a bargmini Also, three klniie of Jacks for different Powers. .Tam Agent, and' can furnish Separators-! iur any itiacuiue. BAMUEL WOGETT, Ibkesburg, Perry Co., Pa April 23, 1878. PllOVEBBS. " The Richest Blood',, gwettest Breaia and Fairest Skin in Hop Bitters." " A little Hop Bitters save big doctcr bills and long sickness." "That Invalid wifb, mother, sister or child can be made the picture of Health wlta Hop Bitters." " When worn down and ready to taCto your bed, Hop Bitters is what yo need." " Don't physic nd physio, for it weakens and destroys, but take Hop Bitters, that build up eontinuany." " Fhyslclans of all' schools use an A reoom mend Hop Blttors. Test them." " Health is beavtry and joy Hop Bitters gives health and beauty."' " There are more cures made wltk Hop Bii ters than all other medlciaes." " When the brain is wearied, the nerves n strong, the museics weak, use Hop Bitters." " That low, norvoos fever, want of sle9' aad weakness, calls for Hop Bitters." Dp Congh Cure and Tain Belief b. rieasant, Snrc and Cheap. W-For sale by Dr. M. B. Stninkler, New BloomUeld, and B. M. Bby, Newport.Pa. S7 X H. Gikvix. J. H. Giaviit. J.M. GIRVIN&SON., FLOUR, GRAIN, SEED & PRODUCE Commission Merchants, ' No. C4 Sooth Car, St, BALTIMORE, MD. We will pay strict attention to the sale of all kinds ot Country Produce aud remit the amounts promptly. 40 lvr. J. M. GIRVIN & BON. '0 TUriTl Don't you want some cheap goods for Pants and Suits? 11 you ao, don't tall to ex amine the splendid assortment for sal bv V. MOKTIMKK. You eau suit yourself in style and )1 IUO TlRINTINQ of every descrlntlon neatlv ex. X eeuted at the Blooioueld Times Office at reasonable rates. JEWELEllsl' LINE OFP , 1 1 FOREIGN ! LOWEST PRICES! I FOll CATALOfJUEJ t Cnll "Wlien In tlio City X I Parson's Purgative Pills make New Itloh Blood and will completely change the blood Intheentlrn 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. S. JOHNSON & CO, Hangar, Maine, 3id4w SWEETEST N A VJ Awarded hyheii priM nt Oiitpnnlnl Knpooiilon for fine chewing quotUm ifid arrtlenct nnd In ling ehnr ffer o Mvcttemng nut flawing, Tlio bfHi turmcco ?r niRf1p4 An our blue ulrlp trnrl-ni&rk ia clonely Imitated oil inferior cmHn, ?9 tliat Jarltmt't Jirtt la on every lilnjj. Bolrt hy nil denTrrn. Send for fmmple, frc, to 0. A. Jacjmom & Ce Mfn, J'wttjrtibarK, V, G. F. Wardle, (Jon. Agent, riiiladelplifa. PIANDQ ItRt" prlcBW.noo only 7S. Parlor r IHllUO organs, prlw .iio on)y r. Paper free. DANIEL F. HEA'flS, Washington. New Jersey. 36d4w WHV Hfl WFQT? ""'l Delaware U COI I pmm Catalogue and Maps. J. F. MANC1IA, Dover, Delaware. 36d4w stlfl Tfl stinnn Ixvestct in Wall Street 3IU IU lUUU Htocks makes fortunes every month. BAXTER & CO., Bankers, 17 Wall Street, New York. 3Gd4w I The only combination of the 'true Jnmnirai Ginger with Q ANFORIVQ choice Aromatic and French OHUrunU O llmndy for Cholera Morbus, .Cramps nnd Pains, IMarrhoea anu Dyseniery, iypepsia, JAMAICA GINGER. 1' iatuleiicy, Wiuit of Tone and Activity in the Htomaeh and Dowels, nnd avoiding tbe dan gers of Change of Water.Food and Climate. Ask for Han- rOUU'S jAMAKM(H.WBa30d4t SPECIAL OFFERS FOR NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING. We publish a book of 112 naees 8 Vol. (no ad vertising) giving specinl offers for advertising all ovsr tihe country. I'ricts lower than ever offered before. The last edition sent post paid on the re ceipt of 25 cents by DAUCIIY Hi CO., Printers Warehouse and Advertisement Agency, 191 Knl to Street, New York. Wdlw These Jars are the roost simple and perfect jFslnthe market. For sale wholesale and retail by T. MORTIMER. Something New 1 "Money Is Power." Newest and best book on Finance. Nothlne stale. Old errors exposed; Hew monetary principles discovered. No book like it. . A world of information. Monetary history of naivoDs. iiiuaen causes ot " bard times," - crasDes, ' striKes," insurrections, etc. Per fect, symetrical system to oure these evils, sup ply good currency, pay the hooded debt with less taxes without repudiation. No more bonds. Ex.-Oov. Hardin, of Mo., says : " It is of do- pMaA mnrlt. Pv .Mt.t.i.Riin.ln.n.tawnnJ it r.no., says : " 11 is ry lar toe Deal work oa American llnances be ever read. Jvery voter should have it, and "post tip" for the cam pa Urn. It la neat, popular the book for the mil lions ! Over HIM) pages 1 priee SI. 50. Send for HI Let agents send the price, less tbe cus tomary discount, for a sample copy, and go to work. It will pay. Address, Dati So FUbsoard, 3S3 North Third Street, SU touls, Mo. S Sm ESTATE NOTICK Notice is hereby given that lettM'S testaiaentary on the estate Sarah Burd, late of Hurialo township. Perry Co., Pa., dee'd., have been granted to the under signed, residing in the name township. All Dersons Indebted to said estate are reanest- ed to make taimediale payment aud those having claims win present taein duty auineniivaiea ior settlemeM to SAMUEL BAIR. Executor. June 8, 1878. Lewis hoTTEK, Attorney. D R. J. W. RICE, Sorglcal aad Mechanical Dentist, PORT BOYAL, Juniata County, Pa. OITIce on Market St., one door West of the Time, ortlce. Any person wisbliig to be called on at their residence, will pleaut luforuitne of Ue lOVk m m Our 8tock of NEW GOODS for Men's Wear la umnlut Ji Prices from Ui cents up. F. MORTIMER New Bleemneld.P WATCHES mm I $m$$ liisitillji! . Iiiil . PwiiiE I It mmm A II AltYEST FOR THE PEOPLE ! Our low prices are the envy of all Competitors. TTIirh nrlnoti rotin.tlnn,l 1.-. 11 un a time( ri now to make money by getting WHAT WE CAN DO. JVe can fell common Suits at tl.Ofl 5.cond tn.oo. We can sell good Wool Suits at W.mfl.m ft fS.M Wecanse tine Wool Suits at $9.00 ill and 12.00 JV e oan se 1 onth's Suits at H.Wi $5.00 nnd 7.no JVe can sell Boy's Suits at tlM) H.Winnd 15.00 We can sell all wool Suits made to order as low s 810.00 WHAT WE HAVE DONE! We have marked down our entire stock. Ootids cannot be sold lower than we are now selling. We iMvve carpet for common wear at lfl 18 & 20cts We have Floured Carpet at 30 33 and 40cts. We have Rag Carpets at 25 40 60cts- We have floweret! 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 Olngam, and Silk Parasols, Shawls, Skirts and Corsets, Colored and While Hosiery, Imbrolderys, Kans and Ties. Collars. Can's and Ribbons. Hal r Goods. Jewelry and Combs, Trunks, Valises and Satchels. Bed Spreads and Table Spreads, Towels, Napkins and liraids. Also many other goods In thisllue. What Wb Intenfl to flo! We Intend to keep right on giving the people the worth of their money. Men's Hats as low as 60 cents. Hoy's Hats as low as 3S cents. Men's Shirts as low as 25 cents. Men's Overalls as low as 40 cents. Also a full line of Collars, Cuffs, Hosiery Hand kerchiefs, lies. Jewelry, Perfumery, Trunks. Umbrellas, Suspenders, Revolvers. Cutlery, etc. ISIDOR SCHWARTZ, Newport, Penn'a. jew wagox snor. THE undersigned having opened a WHEELWRIGHT SHOP, nt 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 all work will be warranted. BTOTJFFEB & CRIST. New Bloomfleld, April 23, 1873. AT COST! NOW FOR BARGAINS! S.M.SHULER, Will ofter his entire stock of Prime MACKEREL at COST, until his Stock Is disposed of. Persons a need ot good ftsh at Low PRICES, should avail themselves of this opportuulty. Also, a full stock ol HARDWARE, ' GROCERIES, DRUGS, WINES AND LIQUORS, Which I will sell CHEAP. Don't forget tho place. S. M. SIIULER'S, Cheap Cash Store, Liverpool, Perry County, Penna. wlial We arc Doing!
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