8 THE TIAES , ;NEV BLOOM JEkp, I $ElffttylIU7(, l$7ft el A Very Slrange Case. A very lonmrkabU ease's occurred last week which comes under the "Strange if True" order, Mid as the New York " Tri bune," of. Monday," give the most minute particulars thereof, there soems 'to be no reason to doubt the ncoount. William Gregory, 19 years old, living Bt No. 8 Dover street, was standing at Water street Peck Slip, Thursday afternoon, with some companions, when a deaf and dumb niau passed by. Gregory began to make fun of the afflicted man, when suddenly he folt a shock and afterwards discovered that be had lost the souses of speech and hearing, lie hurried home aud inform ed his runouts of these plroumstanoes iu writing. They took thoir son to the Chambers Streot Hospital, where the surgeon In ebargp ex amined him, but could make nothing of the case. lie endeavored to frighten him by means of a shock, but failed most sig nally. , . . Young Gregory when at the hospital wrote on a pioco of paper that his atllio tiouwasduoto the "will of God." His parents (Sunday had him at church, when prayer was olio red on his behalf. The house surgeon at the hospital says that it is one of the most singular cases that over came under li is observation. Singular Facts About Yellow Fever. A. New Orleans dispatch says : Another 'singular fact is that the first death from yellow fovor occurred on the 21st of July, on a street well paved and in the neighbor hood of the wealthy a fact the more wonderful when it is reraembeied that New Orleans has very few paved stieots, aud, further, by far the largest number of deaths are on the streets well paved aud near the Mississippi river, while out in the rear portion, where tho draining canals are reeking with filth, whoro dead dogs and cats are floating around, with a green ecum nearly two inches thick, with the hot sun pouring down upon them at a tem perature of about ninety degrees Fahren heit, thcro has not bcou a single death from yellow fever. Again, In the Third district of tbis city, whore there were over fivo hundred deaths from tho yellow fever in 1870, not a death has occurred so far, and the samo may be said of tho Fifth district, situated on tho opposito side of the river, surrounded by swamps aud very filthy. Restored to Complete Health. Brooklyn, Mo., Sept. 7, 1870. Dear Sir: From early youth I was in feeble health, troubled with humor iu tho blood, weakness aud debility of the sys tem generally ; was unablo to labor much, and only at some light business, and then only with great caution. Soven years ago, the past Spring, I had a severe attack of Diphtheria, which left my limbs paralized aud useless, so I was unable to walk or eveu Bit up. Noticing the advertisement of Peruvian Syrup, I concluded to give it a trial, and to my great joy soon found my health improving. I continued tho 'use of the Syrup until three bottles had been usod, and was re stored to complete health, and have re mained bo to this day. I attribute my present health entirely to the use of Peru vian Syrup, and hold it In high estimation. I cannot speak too highly in its praise. I have several times recommended it In cases very similar to my own with the same good results. Yours truly, CnARi,ES E. Peaiict. Sold by dealers generally. Cured of Drinking. "A young friend of mine was cured of an insatiable thrist for Liquor, that had so prostrated his system that he was unable to do any business. He was cured by the use of Hop Bitters. It allayed all that burning thirst ; took away the appetite for liquor; made bis nerves steady, and he has remained a steady and sober man for more than two years and has no desire to return to his cups, and I know of a num. ber of others that have been cured of drinking by it." From a leading R. R Official, Chicago, Illinois. . S"Jug breakiug" is an amusement in some country towns in Ohio. ' People meet, generally at a chuch, bringing with them all the jugs which have accumulated in their households. A small admission fee is charged. Whilo one of the number breaks the jugs with the hammer, the rest sing songs, the "Little Brown Jug" being an especial favorite. Some of the more charitable people put in the jugs various articles. , wWu.uuio vi tuo jugs ana the mouey taken at the door are turned! over to one or other of the churches. C3T Daniel Mayhugh wa arrested on Saturday, on the Perrysville road, Allegh. eny county, for a murder committed in 18G7. He had but lately been discharged from the West Virginia penitentiary, after serving a term for auother crime, since which time he has been passiug undur an assumed name. , tW American cheese is a great article oi export, unly a few years ago its e portation was begun, and now wa nr sen ex- d- ing more than a hundred million pounds year aoroaa. SJT t O rv 4S A full assortment of UAH IRO. ' , HOUND IRON, OVAL JllON. SCROLL IRQN' STEEL "AND' IRON TIRE Norway Iron, Nail Rods, tfCj Cc, eCc, ( on hand ami for sale at the LOAVEST MA11KET TRICE by F. MORTIMER, ' ' Xcw llloomfletd. HUNT'S ?'hn ftrenft KMny Intlrlne tfl not anew rnniH)Miid It tiafl been before thopabllo ) year Bud UK'ri ut tl claines. IH'NTM KKItlEDY litis naved from ItnyvrlnK ilMHAf) ftntl ripalli him- : REiEDY dreili who Imve ben b vim ud hr 1'hriIrlanB to die. JlCNT'rt HF,IK1V vurem nil IH. rnara or Hip Kidney. Hind tier, mid I rlimrv i 'rutin. Dropsy CiraTfl, llahtefif and iH'omlnfMicn a iil Itelrntlon of frrlnft, I I'NT'rt It K ftTV.lt V Ancuiinuif'ii ilftn.crrstofiati appetite, braced up tho nydem, and rniKWi'd bruit U , lnttift result. HUNT'S ItMltlEOY nirrn I'nln in hip ptiim, hack r join, wrnerni iienu. lly. Kntinle JlH4'niM', JtUturlied Meep, ,u Ul XriMH IflWCIIHfl VI 1MB RIM" nfVHHudnll Comnlnlntn of t hr rrlno-Oefiltii I Oritnna. HUNT1 HKIMKOY I" purely v'Ke- liimc.ttnd mnpts a want never before fiirnlRlied to the public, ntul tbe utmont reliance may oe placed In It, IirvrH ItEIHKIkY l prppnrpd KX boe ll.ieiu.ci, and IJ 1 1 PJ TT7 C One trial will con Tliirrt yon. feeud lor pamphlet to WM, V.. PhWKK, 1'RoyuiRKaa, R. I. S3 nly fflfc 0 RP HAN'S COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of nn alias order of tlie Orphans' Court of Perry county, Pa., I lie undersigned Administrator. &c, of .lolin Hinllev, or Carroll township, Perry county, Pa., deceased, will sell by public outcry, on the promises, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER soth, tSTS, at 10 o'eloek of said day. the following deslrablo valuable real estate to wit: A TRACT OF LAND, rittiat In Carfoll twp., aforesaid, bounded on Nin North by lands of A. M. Fleck, Himmel liel)ert and John Jones; Kast by laud of Wilson Smiley nud William Htoutler; Ninth by land of William Mouller, Samuel Kehert and Saniuol McOordj and West by laud of Hamuel Urler, coiitaliilni; . DO A.OHE8, more or less. The land Is nil cleared mid In a icood state of cultivation. Tho bu:ldiiif;s consist of a good two-story LOG DWELLING HOUSE, an excellent IIAXK HAIlJf. but recently built, a sprniK house a nan ged as a comfortable dwel ling for a small family and Other Out-hulldlHffH. The Improvements are located on left bank of (Sherman's creek, and on the main road leading from Lumtisburn to Carlisle, and are less than oue fourtli of a mile from Sliermansdale. A GOOD ORCIIAUD of choice fruit, and a sprlnn of never falling water near the house are amoiiir 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 llnd tills a very desirable property. TEIIM3 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. U., 1879, when possession will be given and deed dalivered, and the remainder on 1st dayot April, A. U., ism, the balance of purchase money at the time of dellv ery of the deed to be seemed by Judgment bond bearing interest from 1st of April, 187D. UEOUUK SMILEY, August 27, 1878. i ; Administrator. gLOOMFIELD. ACADEMY. ; English aud Classlcnl School for LadlcS and Gentlemen. School year begins SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1S7S. Facilities are offered for acquiring a good Eng lish education.- ' . , , Thorough preparation for the best Colleges Is made a specialty. Students prepared for either Freshmen or Sophomore year. Instruction given In the Modern languagos.and Music, Drawing aud Painting. TERMS VERY MODERATE. Address . J. li. FLICKINGElt, A. B. Principal Or 'NVjf. Ombu, Proprietor, . uncipai, 5 6t New Bloomfleld, Peun'a. Something New! "Money Is Power." Newest and best book on Finance. Nothing stale. 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 feet, symetrleal system to cure these evils, sup ply a good currency, pay the bonded debt with less taxes without repudiation. No more bonds. "P0V Fir51!!' of Mo- BBTB ! " t do cldcd merit." Ex.-Staie-Sonator Gatowood, of SIo.,says! "It Is by far the best work on American finances he ever read. Every voter pagn ,nnd "P8tnP" for fo It is neat, popular -the book for the mil ons I Over 300 pages , price 1.50. 8eud for It h Let agents send the price, less the cus tomary discount, for a sample copy, and go to work. It will pay. ' 6 'l1id1?e, . tvi8 Freeod 833 North Third Street, St. Louis, Mo. , ' 23 Sm D R. J, W.RICE, Snrfflcnl aud Mechanical Dcutlsf, PORT ROYAL, Juniata County, Pa. V. Otlice on Market Bt., one door West of the Time, office. Any person wishing tobs culled m afiUelrfl7llf uce' wlUpleasa Inform ine of the fact. .VitHmti,, w. V',i DOE-SKFXS VJLt OUlilOi Prices from 12 cents up. F. MOttTIMEM. New 15loointleld.P ( i:-KiatPPJ W:& CO . WHOLESALE -A. FULL LARGEST STOCK I DEALERS'.' HICIVIJ rMeiiHO AMERICAN ORDERS WILU RECEIVE PROMPT & CAREFUL ATTENTION. 161 State; Street, CHICAGO. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VALL AI1LK REAL RESTATE. THR nnderslKiiPtl, Administrator of Joseph KiiHiulnper, of Carroll twp., deceased, oilers al private sale the following real estate : .A. G OOD FARM, situate Iu Carroll township, conslstl ug of about 70 ACRES, all but 5 acres beliiR cleared and in a good state of cultivation. There Is fruit of all kinds on the premises, such as Apple Pear, drapes, Peaches, &c, in abundance, there Is also A GOOD TWO-STOKY LOG HOUSE, weathorboarded and one HTOHY KltAME 1IOURK, with all necessary out buildings. Tho barn is Ii"x45, aud is as good a barn as can be found in this part of the county. ltunnliiK water is iu every Held on the farm, at all times of year. Churches, Schools, Mill and Store are locate within convenient distance. For any further Information address COUNKLIUS HNHMINflER, Hhennaiisdale, Pa. June 4, 1878. tf H 01 FARMERS, THIS WAY I AMD EXAMINE LIGGETT' S IMPKOVKI) TltlPLE GEAKED IKON HORSE POWER for threshing, the best and cheapest power in the county. 1'ow persons can have had greater ex- rerlenee or closer practical acquaintance with I011HE POWKHH than 1 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 Iu use. It has ninety-one revolutions of shaft toone of team, and WILL 11U HOLD LOWEK than any other built 111 or out of the county. Also, for sale, PL O W S , CORN-SIIELLERS, HOLLOW-WARE, OVEN-DOORS, SCOOPS, and a general assortment of c .a. s rr. ipfGs. For sale, a good two-hnrse TREAT) POWEIt and MACHINE in good running order, mounted on wheels, at a bargain. Also, three kinds of Jacks for different Powers. "M.Iam Agent, and can furnish Separators tor any Machine. SAMUEL LIGGETT. Ickesburg, Perry Co., Pa. April 29, 1879. . ' : : i t PUOVEHBS. "Tho Richest' Blood, Sweetest Breath and Fairest Skin In Hop Bitters." " A little Hop Bitters saves big doctor bills and long sickness." ' " That Invalid' wife,, mother? slstor or child can be mad tho picture of health with Hod Bitters." ... - " When worn down and ready to take your bed, Uop Bitters is what you need." "Don't physic and physic, for it weakens 'And destroys, bnt take Hop Bitters, that build np continually." " Physicians of all schools use and recom mend Hop Bitters. Test them." ; , , " Health Is beauty and Joy Hop Bitlers gives health and beauty." " There are more cures made with Hop Bit ters than all other medicines." . " When the brain Is weariod, the nerves un strung, tho muscles weali, use Hop Bitters." " That low, nervous fever, want of sleep and weakness, calls for Hop Bitters." Hop Cough Cure nud Pain Holier is Houanut, Sure and Cheap. -For sale by Tr. M. B. Htrickler, New Bloomtleld, and B. M. Kby, Newport.Pa. 37 it J. M. OlUVIN. , , J. H. GIKVIM. . J.M. GIRVIN&SON., FLOUR, GRAIN, .SEED & PRODUCE Commission Merchants, No. 04 South (Juy, St., . BALTIMORE,, , MD., We wni pay strict attention to the sale of all kinds of country Produce aud remit the amounts Promptly. 4ilvr. J. M. GIRVIN & BON. ' Don't you want some cheap r.-..... .... ....,,1 AIIU Oillb1. I t If you do. don", fall to ex. amine the splendid assortment for sale by F. price VU" 8"" jrolirse" ,u styla ud JEWELERS, LII - TE OF 1 ' i i ! LOWEST PRICES! I loit OATALOGTJK ! t Oall When InilioCIty! I I OK FANCY CA11DS Willi name.KWs.. Plain or i.yJ oold. - lflO styles. Agents OlltUt lto. Hull ot i;o., iiuason, n. x maiw Ofl CIIHOMO CARDS, (perfect beauties) with W name. Inc. Ontllt lOc. TUltNKIt OAItD CO., Ashland, Mass, - 38cl4w EAR DISEASES! Dr. E. 0. Hhoenmker's Hook on Deafness and Diseases of the Kar and their proper treatment especially Ituiinlug Ear. How to get linmediato relief from all the unpleasantness of this disease, and a perfectly harmless aud permanent cure. A uook every iamuy siiouiii nave, iseut iren to an, Address Dr. II. li. HiloEMAKElt, Aural Sur geon, Heading, Pa. i8dlw Parson's Purgative Pills make New Itlch lllood and w ill completely change the blood In tlieentlre System In three months. Any person who will take 1 pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks may be resiorea to soinm neaiin, n siicn a inmg nepns slble. Sent liv mail for 8 letter stamos. I. H. JOUNSOM &00, Iiangwr, Mauin, .Hdlw HAT! Awnrderl hiyhtnt ylte nt (.'cntfiiMiiil Kxpnuitfon frr pnt enemnfi ijtotiitft nn'i t.Trnnce nui muring cn after of tutttcninq m4 Jlnrorui?. Tlie ht totiacro evsr niHftc, our hhip mii H ft'le-inark n clnielf hnltntffl on Inferior K'XMiit, hcp thnt Jtirk-vm't hut il on eTPi y Iiik. HoM liy nil 'Ifiilc-rR. Bcnl fnr nninplpt free, to C, A. Jacksox A Co., JIfri., l'elerbarK, k G. F. Wardlcf Vciu Ageutf FliUntlelpliin. NOW KEADIt. Tlie Grand Achievements of STANLEY And Others. Only $2.75. Hy Hon. J. T. Hoailley. the Prince of descriptive authors. A full history of his explorations Iu Africa and marvelous journey down the Congo. A new exciting book, llristllng with wild adven tures and thrilling scenes of danger. Is profuse ly Illustrated. Tlie public eagerly await It. It is selling wonderfully. pAljTlflN Beware of misstatements of in "u I terested pintles, but send for proof of genuineness und full description of tills work, also terms. ' asdlw SsoiJi'Tca'a: Agents Wanted. PI ANDQ Retail price Sl.ona only f.Tn. Parlor riMIIUO organs, price t HO only S'.ii. Paper free. DANIEL Jf. UEAT1V, Wttshlngton. New Jersey. 33dlw WHY GO WEST?dcttJSY,S Maps. J. F. MAMCUA, Dover, Delaware. 30dtw tin Tfl tinnn Invested In Wall Street qIU IU vplUUU stocks makes fortunes every month. UAXTEU t CO., Bankers, 17 Wall Street, New York. S'jdtw The only combination of the true Jamaica GiiiEer with. C AWCflRITC choice Aromatlcs and French OHIirUIlU O urandy for Cholera Morbus, JCramps and Pains, Diarrhoea aiiu tiyseniery, uyspepsia. iFlattilency. Want of Tone and I Activity in the Htomach nnd Bowels, nud avoiding tlie dan gers of Change of Water.Kood land Climate. Ask for Han .FoiiD's Jamaica (iiNUEB.3jillt JAMAICA GINGER. SPECIAL OFFERS FOR NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING. We publish a book of 111! pages 8 Vol. (no ad vertising) giving special offers lor advertising all over tlie country. Prices lower than ever offered before. The last edition sent post paid on the re ceipt of 25 cents by DAUCHY & CO., Printers' Warehouse and Advertisement Agency, I'.il Ful ton Street, New York. 36dlw mmm Il!l,:fi ?;i.::.C,::'l'0J mm iVij'' mum. IPS AW' ' I'll iW'F&VM mm pJ.'t-'-v'f; ill!' tyiii'i l3.'JVii-l!j ' ifpwill.-lfti . !. i..':' ; f'1 i!..c L t'ST'M if i ; i' !i T ' I.' : .' "' . i These jars are the most simple and perfect jars in the market. For sale wholesale and retail by F. MoKl'IMEft. ' " f ESTATK NOTICE. -Notice hereby given tliat letters teslaineutury mi die estate Hurah Bind, late of Buffalo lowftslrio. Perry Co., Pa,, dee d., have beou gunned It lAe rfuder signed, residing in the same township. , , All persons indebted to said estato ailf rfiert ed to make liniuedlate payment and thoe having claims will piuseiit them duly autheutloaud Ivf settlement to .. BAMDRL B AIR, Executor. . , June;, 1873.) Lewis Potteu. AUiitiw. TADIK8 AND CHILDREN will Ond tf J splattdld assortment of shoes At, the one price store of F. Mortimer. FOREIGN WATCHES 1IBEI3H SWEET PPJ CliewiMEiToteoi i .. (' !':IW A IIA11YEST FOR THE PEOPLE ! Our low prices are the envy of all Competitors. High prices repudiated. Never lias there lifen such a time as now to make money by getting your money's worth. WHAT WE CAN J) O. We can sell common Bolts at ?4.0o$!;.rinandsr,.fpo. We can sell good Wool Holts at $tl.50$7.Wi & $3.50 We can sell Hue Wool Suits at 89.00 81H and $12.00 We can sell Youth's Bultsat H.00J5.00 and 57.00 We can sell Boy's Suits at fifto iifi and 5.U0 Wecauselt all wool Suits made to order as low 10.00 WHAT WE HAVE DONE ! We have marked down our entire stock, (ionds cannot be sold lower than we are now selling. We have carpet for common wear at IB 18 &2ncts. W e have Floured Carpet at 30 33 and loots. We have Hag Carpets at 25 40 60cts, Mia have Flowered Oil Cloth at lOcts. Ve have Table Oil Cloth at 3crs. 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 White Hosierv. Embroiderys, Fans and Ties. Collars C Hffs and Ribbons, Hal r (ioods. Jewelry and Combs, Trunks, Valises and Satchels. Bed Spreads and Table Spreads, '. Towels. Napkins and Braids. Abo many 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 f 0 cents. Boy's Hats as low as 35 cents. Men's Shirts as low as f 25 cents. Men's Overalls as low as - 40 cents. Also a full line of Collars, Cuffs. Hosiery Hand kerchiefs, Ties, Jewelry. Perfumery. Trunks, Umbrellas, Suspeuders, Revolvers. Cutlery, etc. ISIDOR SCHWARTZ,. Newport, Penn'a, JyTEAV AVAGOX SHOE THE undersigned having opened a WHEELWRIGHT SHOP, IN ' ' NEW BLOOMFIELD, are now prepared to do any kind of work In their line, In auy style, at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction, Carriages of all styles built and all work will be warranted. STOUrPEB ft CKI9T. New Blcromneld, April 23, 1S78, ITiSTATi: WOTIC-E.-Jlotice Is Hereby given U that Letters Testamentary on tfw estateof Bernard Roth, late of Jackson township. Perry county. Pa., deceased, have been granted tothe undersigned, residing In Blaln, Perry county, Pa. All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims to present therm duly authenticated lor settlement to BENJ". f. SHOEMAKER, ' ' DAVID HWTH. ' C. H. BMrLET. Attorney. Executors- : September lu, 187S. ' , ESTATE NOTICK. Notice Is krby giv en that Letters of Administration on the estate Daniel llwrt. laM of Tyro town, snip. Perry enuuty. Pa., deceased, have btn granted to the undersigned residing Id saw township . All persons Indebted to said estate art re)nest ed to make immediate paymuut and those having olalms will prewnt tueiu duly authenticated lor settlement to GEO. A. EBERT, . WM. D. EBfcKT. . . Adiuiuistratois. r their Att'y.. J. K, Jcskis. Augusts. HTS. What m m Doing What f o Intena to I!
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