8 Distressing Death from a Cat-Bite. About seven weeks ago Mr. Isano V. Davy, who was the oldest lamplighter tu Boston, was sitting on the steps of his resi dence, No. 11 Charter street, when a cat crossod the street and, coming up to him, rubbed against his leg. He reached down to pat the cat on the head, when the animal bit him on the right thumb, lie thought nothing of it at the time, but the thumb did not begin to heal until about two weeks ago, when it discharged a small piece of bone. Sunday night he felt a pain in his arm and a general feeling of lassitude, aud Monday morning he was worse and found it impossible to drink a glass of water. lie consulted Dr. Street, who advised him to go to the Massachusetts General Hospital, which he did, and where he has remained, lie was rational up to Tues day night. Wednesday morning he said he bad slept about four hours, but during that time he had been wandering about bis room and the corridor outside. He complained of a feeling of suffocation aud wanted the windows opened. At nine o'clock he drank a wlueglassful of water. After that time be grow worse, had convul sions, and died at half past oue next after noon. He was a member of the Joseph Warren Lodge of Masons and of the Lamplighters' Association. A Town Submerged. May's Landing, N. J. September 17. The dam above Wood's cotton mills, on Eg Harbor river race, bursted last night, causing great damage to property. When the dam gave way the whole body of water seemed to burst forth In a single huge col umu, and the town was submerged in a few minutes. Bridges, lumber aud coal piles, and in fact all things moveable, were borne away before the flood. The villagers were aroused by the crushing In of the win dows and doors ond the rush of a current of muddy, ilthy water, carrying lumber sticks, coal and stones through their houses. A sceno of the wildest excitement followed. Several persons nie reported lost, and it is said that two bodies, one of a woman aud the other of a child, have been washed up on the river bank three miles below the town. Great numbers lied from their houses and escaped through the rush ing waters to high grounds. Many of these were in their night clothes, few tak ing timo even to catch up their clothing. 'The total loss to coal aud lumbermen is estimated at $30,000. This does uot include the great damago which results from the destruction of furniture and household effects. From Chester G. Parkec, of Oneida, N. Y. For several years I was troubled with an affection of the lungs and throat, accompanied by severe cough, which threatened serious inroads upon my con stitution, when I was induced to make use of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. To the astonishment of myself aud my friends I was entirely relieved and cured. I cheerfully recommend the Balsam to the publio as a safe, sure, and reliable medicine for all diseases of the throat, chest, and lungs." GO cents and $1 a bottle. Sold by all druggists. Be Ye Like Foolish. "For ten years my wife was coufiued to her bed with such a complication of ail ments that no doctor could tell what waB the matter or euro her, and 1 used up a small fortune in humbug stuff. Six or seven months ago I saw a U. S. flag with Hop Bitters ou it, and I thought I would be a fool once more. I tried it, but my folly proved to be wisdom. Two bottles cured her, and sbo is now as well and strong as any man's wife, and it only cost me two dollars. Be ye like foolish." II. W., Detroit, Michigan. What is wrong with the Oats. The Phil'a. 'North American' of Tuesday last says : Henry Snyder, of 1331 Ran dolph street, who had sixteen head of horses for laboring purposes, on Saturday bought a load of oats from a farmer, and soon after he fed his horses for the first time from the now load of feed one of them sickened and died. Yesterday morning three more took sick and died in the same way as the first. Not a Nice Drink. A Rockville, Conn., man noticed that the water in his well had an unpleasant taste. The well was closed up with bricks, and water was pumped up through a lead pipe. He opened tho well and found the water tbrick with putrefying potato bugs. He used Paris green on a a potato patch near by during the summer months, aud thinks those found in the well are recent arrivals. t3T The clock bed was the invention of an Austrian, in 1858, aud was construct ed so that pressure upon it caused a soft and gentle air to be played, which con tinued long enough to lull to sleep the most wakeful. At the head was a clock, " the hand of which being placed at the hour that the sleeper wishes to rise, when the time arrived the bed played a march (spontaneously) with drums and cymbals, enough to rouse the Seven Sleepers. SALT! SALT! 1 V JUST RECEIVED A LAItOE , Lot OF i LIVERPOOL G. A. SALT. FULL B1ZIC BACK8, (MS per sack. 4 bushel rucks, line, (2.00 per sack AT TUB Cheap Cash Store OF S. M. SIIULEIt'S, Liverpool, Perry County, Pcnna, Where you will 11 ml a FULL BTOCK of HARDWARE. GROCERIltH, DRUGS. IRON, NA1I.8. HOHREand MULESIIOEH, PAINTS, OILS. VAHNI8HE3, &C &C &C, J AT VERY LOW PItlCES. CAtt ANDSEE ! ' I Ji O TV A full assortment of BAR IRON, HOUND IRON, OVAL IRON. BCROLI, IRON' STEEL AND IRON TIRE, Norway Iron, Nail Rods, tt'C.f ttC.f l'c, on hand aud lor sale at the LOWEST MARKET TRICE by F. MO It TIM Elt, yew liloomjlcUl. The Oreat Kidney Medicine Is nut a new compound I It has been before the jmblic at rears and uncd by all clsasen. UITK'l"a 11 VIM .-r .nsrhadBBTed from lingering If disease and death hun- n orei woo nave been to die. .u mo. in nrn ii '. cure nil 1H nan f . l. li I J - 1 1 1 .1 .! . . . I . f IIF..MI 1)V cure nil Ills- - " . . . n.uuo... .""uut it mm urinary (Irani), llropsy, tirnvel, IMabetes, ana ?i,f'il.-''.,icAri1Ar Ken-ntlnn of fTrlne. IIV!S r'rs H KMliDY encourages Bleep, creates an appetite, nraues up the syptem. and n nvwed health Is the. result. HUNT'S KH.1IEOV rnrea Pnln n the hide. Hack, or Loins, Uenrrni Debt). iJi FeninlelHsoaai-a. Disturbed Mm, Loon of Appetite, Brain's lllnrnaei of the HliU rirj sand all rmnlnittrn of the (Trlno-Ueiiltiil Orunim. llUVr's KKJIF.DV Is purely Velio table, aud meets a want never before furnished to tlio public, and the utmost reliance may De placed in It. Ebove diseases, and as never been known to fall. One trial will con. vlnce you. bend for pamphlet to VM. V.. Ct.Ar.KK, Pbotukncis, R. I. co u ly jg LOOM FIELD ACADEMY. English and Classical School for Ladies and Gentlemen. School year begins SEVTEMBER 2nd, 1878. Facilities are offered lor acquiring a good Eng lish education. Thorouiih preparation for the best Colleges Is made a specialty. Students prepared for either Freshmen or Sophomore year. Instruction Riven In the Modern languages.and Music, Drawing and 1'aiutlng. TEIiMS VERY MODERATE. Address J. K. FI.ICKINGER, A. D. Principal, or Wm. Chi eh, Proprietor. 35 8t New ISloomllcld, Fenn'a. OPIUM Mir! Morphtnt HaUtt AbIntol7Mwert1ty mrtd. FftlnlMt) no publicity. BeutJ tlsuiip for particulars. Da. Caht-tow, Something New I" 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 fect, symctrlcal system to cure theBe evils, sup ply a good currency, pay the bonded debt with lees taxes without repudiation. No more bonds. Ex.-Oov. Hardin, of Mo., says t " It Is of do cldcd merit." Ex. -State-Senator Gatewood, of Mo., says i "It is by far the best work on American finances he 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 Over 300 pages ; price $1.50. Send for It I Let agents send the price, loss the cus tomary discount, for a sample copy, and go to work. It will pay. Address, Davis & Fkbgoard, 323 North Third Street, St. Louis, Mo. 23 8m D R. J. W. RICE, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, PORT ROYAL, Juniata County, Pa. . Otllce on Market St., one door West of the Timet oftt Any person wishing lobe called on at their residence, will please inform me of the fact. M m Our Stock of NEW (OODS for Men's Wear la complete. Prices from l cents up. K. MORTIMER. New Bleomlleld.P TESTATE NOTICK. Notice Is herebv rlv. Jli en that Letters of Administration on I lie estate Daniel rbeit. lit-, of Tyrone town 8 Wo. Perry county. Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing In suine township . All persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate pameut and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for sellleineui to fiKO. A. ERERT, WM. 1). K1IK.RT. Administrators, or tneir Art'v . j. o.. jukkin. August 27. 1878. HUNT'S sierra hunto HcApp- bbob. l on, WHOLESALE Ji. FXJLXj AMERICAN AUD- FOREIG LARGEST STOCK ! DEALERS! HKivr 1'lcnno ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT & CAREFUL ATTENTION. 161 State Street, CHICAGO. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL JESTATE. THE undersigned, Administrator of Joseph Ensiulniter, of Carroll twp., deceased, oilers at private sale the following real estate i .A. GOOD IT ARM, situate In Carroll township, consisting of about 70 ACRES, all but B acres being cleared and in a good state of cultivation. There is fruit of all kinds on the premises, such as Apple Pear. Grapes, Peaches, io., in abundance. J here is also A OOOD TWO BTOltY LOG HOUSE, weatherboarded and one X HTOKY FRAME HOUSE, with all necessary out- inuitiinRS. J lie oarn is 0.1X40, ana is as gooa a barnascan be found In tills part of the county. ltuunlnt! water Is In e vol v Held on the tin in. at all times of year. Churches, Schools. Mill and Store are locate within convenient distance. For any further information address CORNELIUS KNHMINfiER, Bhermausdale, Pa. June 4, 1878. If H ! 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- terlence or eloser practical acquaintance with IORSE POWEHHtlian I have had. I commenced their manufacture nearly thirty years ano, and have given this branch of my business the closest attention evr since j and. without boasting, I assert that this Power is strong enough to run the largest Separators or Machines that are in use. It has ninety. one revolutions of shafttoone or team, and WILL HE SOLD LOWER than any other built in or out of the county. Also, for sale, PLOWS, CORN-SIIELLERS, HOLLOW-WAKE, OVEN-DOORS, SCOOPS, and a general assortment of CAST INGS. For sale, a Rood two-linrse TREAD POWER and MACHINE In pood running order, mounted on wheels, at, a bargain. Also, three kinds of Jacks for dlffereut Powers. .Iam Admit, and can furnish Separators for auy Machine. SAMUEL LIOOETT, Ickesbui'K, Perry Co., Pa. April 23. 1878. PIIOVERI19. "The 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, sister or child can be made the picture of health with Hop Bitters." " When worn down and ready to take your bed, Hop Bitters is what yon need." "Don't physio and physic, for It weakens and destroys, but take Hop Bitters, that build up continually." " Physicians of all schools iiso and recom mend Hop Bitters. Test them." " Health Is beauty and Joy nop Bitters gives health and beauty." " There are more cures made with Hop Bit tors than all other medicines." " When the brain Is wearied, the norves un strung, the muscles weak, ubo Hop Bitters." " That low, nervous fever, waut of sleep and weakness, calls for Hop Bitters." Hop Cough Cure nud Tain Relief Is ricusaut, Sure and Cheap. -For sale by Dr. M. B. Strlckler. New Bloomdeld, aud B. M. Eby, Newport.Pa. 37 Dr.A.G.OLIN'S; ,TVrU HmnlUL I lilt frw'trr. -.,JiV i a runirj umiirm, nnuiuiii mm MTIV OOUIS434 InTtlon of ditir sa. Heralnnl UmLncu nxlucin mlMluin., Loa of Memory, Imimlrvd Mcbt, Loi4 iHimhuud or linpoteucy, Nrrvou lability, iwrnitv nanliycurmlt dUoaWMuf tlie HludUi tlUneya, Liver, I-AsKStl" KfcMALEH, fiul.l to 1,U tr.MiH.nt. I. OHo hw hurt life-Ion CKisMitum, rum whsn olhwi Ml. Ha bajtrliiawof Ltii lt Ton nod (x.titx.L umc no iiMrrun-, hu lh lan-ost pwUo in tba U. b. LA I1 IvfH n nrlvitUi Ikhiw Rtiil bovd. oil i mtm A 111 t.M ftaillrtllK UWalllMIlt with , of wiki. fciwv cohvwuwnca for ItUiiU. Semi flfly nnU for i.mpl of Rwblr (uuds and rtr rulw of Inpurunl liifomuiion bytiprwi. AIL 4LXMH FdihmU 1111s, $6 p Boi. Cflnstiliailon fr. MAERIAGE GUIDE IRst,W youiiK will niliUiltt ntruil of bolh Kmim. on all iHmmsw of privitl oslur. VsluftbU a.lvl4 to tho mtrriwl mad thou caaUinulktlug mmf. Hw to ba luwlliiy nl Uuly lnHyin tho uurrbd rlr tion. Kvorybodjr boultl ihk buck, knm AU owuW to tor Hk inm, tcalod, " HEN S 11 E AH f ,o', (,r ' want somecheaD Pants and Suits T don't fail to ex- amine the splendid assortment for sale by F. MORTIMER. You can suit yourself In style and price. s JEWELERS, ILIIfcTE OIF I LOWEST PRICES ! ! iron catalogue t i Cnll AVlien In tlio City I Z OK FANCY CARDS with name, Wets., Plain or Gold. Kill styles. Agents Outfit luo. Hull & Co., Hudson, N. Y. Jffid4w Oft CIIHOMO CARDS, (perfect beauties) with name. Km. Out lit l(;c. TURNER CARD CO., Ashland, Mass. 38d4w EAR DISEASES I Dr. E. O. Shoemaker's Hook on Deafness and Diseases of the Ear and their proper treatment especially Running Ear. How to cet Immediate relief from all the unpleasantness of this disease, and a perfectly harmless aud permanent cure. A book every family should have. Sent free to all. Address Dr. E. E. SHOEMAKER, Anral Sur geon, IteadlliK, Pa. ajJIw II 181! Parson's Purgative Pills make New Rich Mlood and will completely changethe blood In theeutlre Hyslem In tliree mouths. Any person who will take 1 pill each nlulit from 1 to 12 weeks may be restored to sound health. If such a thliiR be pos sible. Rent by mail for 8 loiter stamps, I. H. JU11NSON & CO, BniiKor, ISlaino, 34d4w SWEET Piq 11 A VI ChBWin Awn Med hujhutt jtrltt nt Oiircniiinl Kxpoxitinn for fine rnrwmy iiimiim mm """rtw mh my tnm- nrtcr of nveetrnintf rmd jirtrnrtntf. The tnt tohnr.cn ror tnmlf An our bltii strip irnrte-tnnrh In cloneljr imitntcfi nn Inferior pi-oHn, m- tliat JaH:nm$ H't If on every til n g. Kolrt lijr nil dnlfrn, Scnil lnrimmpl, froe. to C. A. JiciMOJf Jk Co., M ft FutersbarK, V. G F. Wardlo, (ien. Agent. Phllndclpliln. NOW BSADY. The Grand Achievements of STANLEY And Others. Only $2.75. By Hon. J. T. Ileadley. Hie Prince of descriptive aurnor.H. a iuii nisiory oi nis pxpioraiions in Africa and marvelous Journey down the Congo. A new exeitiiiL' hook. Hristllnir with wild adven tures and Iliillliim scenes of danger. Is profuse ly Illustrated. The public eagerly await it. It is S"lllli woiiiterfully. PAMTIflM Beware of misstatements of In UMU lUls. terested paities, out send for proof of cenulneue.is and full dujcripllnn of this woi k, also leriiis. 3Kd4w 7' Hansom' Ht!,PiiUa! AgBfltS WSIlted. PI AND? Ketail price SU'W onlv rOT. PHrlor tans, nrlce Ml) oniv ftli. Pauer free. DANIEL P. BKATl Y. Wasliinuton. New Jersey. 80d4w WHV Rfl WFQT? Hend f,,r Delaware tint UU WCOI IFhnii CataloBue and Maps. J. P. MANCIIA, Dover, Delaware. 36diw Clfl TD Cinnn Invested III Wall Street IU CJIIUUU Htocks makes fortunes VVBI IIMHII II. llJVACIli 0. lV, 1IIIIHVIS, II VT Hit Street, New Yol k. 36d4w I The only combination of the true Jamaica liiuser with CiUrnDft'C cho ce Animal, cs nud French OHIirunu O Brandy for Cholera Morbus. Cramps and I'nlns, Diarrhoea aim uysoiiiery, uyspepsia. JAMAICA GINGER. Flatulency. Want of Toneand Activity in the Stomach and Howe s. anil avotri ntr the dan uers of Change of Water.Kood and Climate. Ak for Han- iroiiu's Jamaica t;iNGKB-3(kl4t SPECIAL OFFERS FOR NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING. We publish a book of 112 nates 8 Vol. (no ad vertislnu) aivinic sneolal oilers for advertising all over the country. Prices lower than ever ottered before. The last edition sent post raid on the re- ceipi oi zo cents uy ijauuhy. i uo., rri liters' Warehouse and Advertisement Acency. )! Ful ton Street, New York. 30dlw These tars are the most simple and perfect jars lu the market. For sale wholesale and retail by T. MORTIMER. J. AI. tilUVIN. J. II. UIKVIN, J. M. GIRVIN & SON., FLOUR, GRAIN, SEED & PRODUCE Commission Merchants, No. 01 South Gay, St., BALTIMORE, MD. We will pay strict attention to the sale of all Kinds oi country rrouuee sua remit ine amounts promptly. o iyr.- 3. M. GIRVIN & BON. IFU 1 IS 'Wi 'ti'4A mm m IMS ml i wm M l i A IIA11YEST FOIt THE PEOPLE ! Our low prices are the envy of all Competitors. Jlleh nrlces renndlatpd. Never has tliero liosn such a time as now to make money by getting your money's worth. WHAT WE CAN no. We can sell common Suits at M.OO jri.OOand tfi.00. We can sell good Wool Suits at til.5hJ7.lXJ & J8.50 We can sell line Wool Suits at 9.(HI SIS and J12.00 We eau sell Youth's Suits at 11.011 SV00 and I7.(.i0 We can sell Hoy's Suits at 2.&o $j,mi and 5.00 we can sen an wool suits made to order as low as iio.00 WHAT WE HAVE DONE ! We have marked down our entire stock, floods cannot be sold lower than we are now selling. We have carpet for common wear at 16 18 ft 20cts. We have Floured Carpet at 30 33 and 40cts. We have Rag Carpets at 25 40 50cts, We have Flowered Oil Cloth at 4Ucts. We have Table Oil Cloth at 35cts. We are offering an Elegant line of Ladies goods this season at prices every body wonders at. We have Cotton Olngam. and Silk Parasols, Shawls, Skirts and Corsets, Colored and White Hosiery, Embroiderys, Fans and Ties. Collars. Cliffs and Ribbons, Hal r Goods, Jewelry and Combs, Trunks, Valises and Satchels. Red Spreads and Table Spreads, Towels, Napkins and Braids, Also many other goods In this line. flat I?g Intend to flo! We Intend to keep right on glvingthe people the worth of their money. Men's Mats as low as R0 cents. Hoy's Hats as low as 35 cents. Men's Shirts as low as 25 cents. Men's Overalls as low as 40 cents. iiiioui iuiiurs, von. Hosiery Dana kerchiefs, Ties, Jewelry, Perfumery, Trunks, uitiiioiias, ousjrouuuis, ABVuivem. iUbiery, vw ISIDOR SCHWARTZ, Newport, Penn'a. JEW WAGOX SHOP. THE undersigned having opened a WHEELWRIGHT SHOP, NEW BLOOMFIELD, are now prepared todo any kind of work In their line, in any style, at prices which cannot tall to give satisfaction. Carriages of all styles built and all work will be warranted. STOUFFER & CRIST. New Bloomfleld, April 23, 1S78. A PHYSIOLOGICAL View o Marriage I I I II I Mill ! ii ins ins ii n . . i a uuiui tg wra.oci mm i -u it Adroit I TrriiM on tha lUutie ot Biirrian tiitJ tA cause thai an At tor M ; the at -AMU rvu of Bpr9duct:on aud ft1 ) '.J J 'U'.L JM"'B't'""'T" "f ' mf Women. " I j V A book for prtTtP, ronnJ l)J7.1lf k fmXFM "du MDjialpn ill hmiiiAil i iliTa ifani 'id. n.n fr"4'VnlEWtDlCL ADVISER! . rP BUli''il;rtii a Frtvato jSatura riin) trom8tf Abuaa. xeaea, or Bacret Diaaaaaa, wUb Um bat A OLINIOAI LHCf TJBB on tha iboff 41ma bm! fnot ot the TbroataiMl Luna. Cauurra.Huptur, Uta Opium Hablt.avc, price Hi eta. -ithrr buuk a-nt postpaid on reefipl ot pHer; or alt thraa. nntaiainx awnifi-t, bratittftili; illuatrated. lor a eta. OdraM X&. iiir rTii, A a. Lt H. tUx o. At. totut, Ks INSTATE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given U that letters testamentarr ou the entato Sarah Burd, late of Bufialo township, Perry (Jo., Ta., tiee'd., have been granted to the under signed, residing In the same township. All persons Indebted to said estate are req nest ed to make Immediate payment and those having claims will present tbeiu duly authenticated for atjulonieut to SAMUEL BATR, Executor. June a, 18TS.) (LKwia f utt&. Attorney. la Wo are Doing