8 THE TIMES, NEW , BLOOM F1KLD, PAM OCrrOHErlt 1, 1878. D. LOTHROP & CO S PUBLICATION. The nutumn and holiday list of D. Lotlirnp A Co. In peculiarly valuable and Attractive, not only Tor the diameter of the publications It represents, but for the varlty of auhjoots It covers, ami for the dopant and substantial style In which the books It Includes are brought out. The catalogue of the pant and present works Issued by this house numbers more than 700 titles, and it Is a romarkahlo fact that near ly all of them fullll some special want of the public, and meet with a steady sale. Of the wore Important books In the present list are new editions of standard works, among them, Bunyan's Holy War, In clear large type, on heavy paper and with a large number of Illus trations, one of the tlnest editions ever Issued In this country Dr. Adams' At Eventide Dr. Dorchoster's volume, Concessions of Llbernl Ists, which has met with unexampled success j a new and elegant edition of Pilgrim's Pro gress, uniform In style with the Golden Treasury series, with gilt edges and containing seventeen full page Illustrations. Several works by prominent authors aro In prepara tion, which will be duly announced. In the line of books for young people the list of this firm Is especially rich. No other Amer ican house furnishes a catalogue more attrac tive, or draws a sharper line between what Is good and what Is bad In literature. Among the books now In active preparutlon,and which will be Issued the coming summer and fall, are Miss Yonge's scries of Young Folk's Histories, one volume of which will be Issued monthly. The llrst volume will be upon (ierniany,to be followed by others upon Greece, England, France and Koine. They will he brought out In hnndeome style, In clear typo, on line white paper, beautifully bound and Illustrated. A book of special Interest, which will appear In the fall Is entitled Amy's and Marion's Voyage Around the World. It Is from the pen of a daughter of tlio Kov. Ne lieniiah Adams, who with her elBter, really made the journey about the globe, In company with their brother, Capt. Adams. It will be fully Illustrated from original photographs. Itoyal Lowrlo, a story for the older boys, by -Charles It. Talbot, will create a decided sensation among those for whom It Is spec ially Intended. It Is one of the most fascinat ing books published for the last half-dozen yea rs,and is as pure in tone as It Is lively In incident. Tansy (Mrs. Alden) ami Fnye Huntington, two of the best writers of religi ous literature in the country, appear as Joint authoi-B of a story for glrls.called "From Dill'er cnt Standpoints." Two other volumes, That boy orNewkirk's and Cnrrie Ellsworth, also appenr in the list, together with a new book of poems for home and school. New editions In quarto form of Young Rick, Cooking Club of 'i'u-Whit Hollow, Good-for-Nothlng Polly, and Nan, the New-Fashloned Girl, all popular and rapidly selling books, are announced for early issue. The house has In preperntlou an elegant illustrated work which 1b Intended as a religious gift book for the holidays. It is culled Out of Darkness Into Light. The designs aro from the pencil of Mary A. Lathbury, whoso talent for illustration is well known. It Is proposed to make It thu most popular presentation 4book of tho season, not only lu stylo and character, but lu price. The popular belief that anything was good enough for children to read has undergone a very decided change during the past few years. Thirty years ago the books which make up our Hominy-school libraries wore dull beyond belief. They repelled rather thau attracted, not because they were moral lu toue, but because they lacked sympathy and Interest. The writers were good people, and imbued with the best of motives, but they seemed to forget that children required alto gether different literary pabulum from grown people. The result was what might have been expected. The books which ought to have attracted them were discarded for sensational stories whose literary style was execrable and whoso morals were always doubtful. One of the first book-publishing houses in the country which attempted to reform this condition of thingB was that of D. Lothrop it Co. Mr. Lothrop had long believed in the possibility of a pure and elevated standard of literature for tho young, which should eomblne talent of a high degree with moral and religious teaching, and which, In addition to these qualifications, should be bright, sharp and entertaining. It required determination, courage and money to carry out this idea, but It was carried out, and to day Mr. Lothrop Btands at the head of a house which publishes more and belter books for juvenile and young people'B reading than any other in the country. The best available talent is secured, and the dress In which his books appear Is unsurpassed for beauty and durability, Many publishers exhaust them selver in bringing out a single illustrated Juvenile for the holidays, while this firm oilers perhaps a dozen, equally attractive, and immensely superior to the reproduction of English Juvenile publications with which the book-market is Hooded during the holiday season . Of the works lately published by tho bouse in the special juvenile list, the four Wide Awake Pleasure Books, "A," "B," "C," and "D," are prominent. They are as seasonable one time as another, aud will be a perpetual pleasure to young readers. Sunshine for liabyland, Mother's Boys and Girls, Our Darlings, and Little People, the last three by "Pansy," also appear lu the same catalogue, and with a score or more others are brought out In Illustrated board covers. The books which are now preparing In the same popular Etyle, make a long and attractive catalogue. Chief among them is Wide Awake Pleasure Book "E," which Is announced to bo ready for the trade AuguBt 1st. It will contain a large numberof delightful stories and poems by well known authors.splendidly illus trated. Among the contents are Bophie May's " 8olomou's 8eal." 'Child Marlon's' adventures In Rome. Venice and Vienna, poems by Celia Thaxtcr, Mrs. Whiton, R. A. Stoddard, Nora Perry, Edgar Fawcett, Mrs. Piatt, Clara Doty Bates, etc. The volume is intended specially for the holidays, and iu elegant appearance as well as Intrinsic merit will compare In the way of a juvenile gift book with anything yet published. A new book by Adam Stwin, and one that will make a sensation, is entitled Eyes Right. It is not only highly entertain ing, but it contains a large amount of prac tical Information for boys. Four Feet, Wings and Fins Is the title of a new illustrated book on natural history for children i Pen and Pencil Pictures, liabyland for 1878, three new books by "Pansy," Two Boys, Getting Ahead aud Pausies, three large paint books by Tracy Towne, and a new work on a6tronomy called Overhead, are especially attractive. Little Miss Mischief and Her Happy Thoughts, adapted from the French by Ella Farman, will be issued iu quarto form, elegantly illus trated and bonnd, and will make one of the most beautiful gift books of the season. In similar style will appear Little Miss Muslin of Quintillion Square, whose adventures will be a never-ending sourse of entertainment for other MIbs Musllus the country over. Another volume of Classics of Babyland, by Clara Doty Bates, is in preparation, which that of last year in general style and beauty of illustration. Those who remember that . charming book, Poems for our Darlings, Issued last season, will be glad to know that a companion volume Is announced) called Music for our Darlings, prepared by Dr. Eben Tourjee. It will be brought out In equally attractive style, and will make a standard book of songs for the honshnld and school room, filduoy Martin's Christmas, a splen didly Illustrated volume of 000 pages, specially prepared by "Pansy." Is another holiday publication. In addition to these there Is The King of Picture Books, Baby Bunting, and a large variety of smaller Illustrated volumes, all handsomely Illustrated covers. LIES I BIG LIES t Not so fast my frlond i for If you would see the strong, healthy, blooming mon, women And children that have beon raised from beds of sickness, suffering and almost death, by the use of Hop Bitters, you would say, "Truth, glorious truth." Bee "Truths," in another column. 40 2t Doctor, It Feels Like a Ball or Fire I So speaks oftentimes the sufferer from Dys pepsia. After eating, It seems as if there was a veritable ball of lire running up and down through his stomach. If he eats much he feels It) If he don't cnt much he feels It. It destroys his enjoyment of life. If the doctor be really desirous of curing bis patient he should not experiment with the sull'orer, he should recom mend him to ufce I'eiiiivian Syrup, whose mer its have been tested so long, and always satis factorily. Balls of lire lu the stomach and Peuuvian Brnup cau't dwell together. Send to your drugglsti he keeps it always ready, nnd try It. It will work like a charm. RJ" A "tamo" bear at Rome, Michigan, seized a little girl on Baturday last and Injur ed her so severely that she can scarcely recover. She was rescued by a woman, who drove the beast off with a large stone. t tT- A Miss Tobln, of Rochester, 111., had occasion to go Into her bedroom to get some article for her mother, and, as she did so, heard the rattling noise of a snake and was alurmed to soe it piss from the room adjoining her bedroom. A search revealed the reptile, a large rattlosnake hid bohlnd a trunk close by the young lady's bed. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. Health and happiness are priceless Wealth te their possessors, and yet tliv are within the reach ol every one who will use WRIGHT'S LIVEK FILLS, The only sure CUKE for Torpid Liver, Dyspepsia, Headache. Hour (Stomach, Constipation, 'Debility, Nausea, and all llllllous complaints and Illoiid disorders. None cenulue unless slpnecl " Win. Wrluht, I'hU'a." If your Druuglst will not sup. ply send 2.S cents for one box to Uarrlek, Roller Co., TON. 4th Ht., J'hll'a. January 1, lo78, ly IIAPrOlELIEF To all suffering from chronic dlsensPBof all kinds. Confidential consultation Invited personally or by mall. New method of treatment. New and reli able remedies, ltook nnd circulars sent free In sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD AHHUCI ATION, 4111 North Mil St., Philadelphia. J'a., an Institute having allien reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill 31) W Jin A full assortment of BAR IRON, ROUND IRON, OVAL IRON. SCROLL IRON' STEEL AND IRON TIRE, Norway Iron, Nail Rods, PLAIN AND GALVANIZED HOOP III ON, OF ALL WIDTHS. cCc, Cc, cCC, on hand and for sale at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE by JP. MOR TIMER, Xew Rloomfleld. gLOOMFIELD ACADEMY. English nnd Classical School for Lndles and Gentlemen. School year begins SEl'TEMJiER 2nd, 1S7S. Facilities) are oflered 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 languages.and Music, Drawing and Painting. TERMS VERY MODERATE. Address ' ELTOKINGER, A. B. Principal, or Wm. Grieh, Proprietor, 35 5t . New Bloomfleld, Penn'a. OPIUM Mid Morpfitna Habit abtolnUly and fwdfif -itr1. 1'aIdIsjss; m publicity. bniiiUuuu fgrparUeulan. L. Cari.tiw, 9i t nmosjmki oi vtucago, iu Something New ! " Mortey 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 hlBtory of nations. Hidden causes of " hard times," "crashes," "strikes," insurrections, etc. Per foct, symetrical system to cure those evils, sup ply a good currency, pay the bondod debt with less taxes without repudiation. No more bonds. Ex.-Gov. Hardin, of Mo., says i " It is of do cided merit." Ex.-State-Senator Gatewood, of Mo., says: "It is by far the bcBt work on American finances he ever read. Every voter should have It, aud " post up" for tho cam paign. It Is neat, popular the book for the mil lions I Over 800 pages price $1.50. Send for it I Let agcuts seud the price, less the cus tomary discount, for a sample copy, and go to work. It will pay. Address, Dxvis & Fkeeoard, 823 North Third Street, St. Louis, Mo. 88 8m D R. J. W. RICE, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, PORT ROYAL, Juniata County, Pa. . Olllce on Market St., one door West of the Timea office. Any person wishing tobe called ou at their rssldeuce, will please Inform me of the fact. U iu nr a T3T5 TsranifNi o nn WHOLESALE LARGEST STOCK! DEALERS! HKIV1 l'lfiino AMERICAN m ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT & CAREFUL ATTENTION. 161 State Street, CHICAGO. SALT I SALT 1 JUST ItEUEIVED A LARGE lot op LIVERPOOL G. A. SALT. PULL SIZE SACKS, J1.15 per sack. 4 bushel sacks, fine, (2.00 per s nek AT THE Cheap Cash Store OF S. M. SlIULElt'S, Liverpool, Terry County, l'cnna, Where you will find a FL'LL STOCK of HARDWARE, tlROCERlKS, DRUGS, IRON, NAILS, HOUSE and MULE SIIOKH, PAINTS, OILS. VARNISHES, &C,. &C &C, AT VERY LOW I'ltTCES. CAtt AND SEE J JJO! FARMERS, THIS WAY I AND EXAMINE LIGGETT' S IMPROVED TRITLE OEARED IRON 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 HOHHH POWKKS than I have had. I commenced their manufacture nearly thirty years ago, and have given this brunch 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 In use. It has ninety-one revolutions of shafttoone of team, and WILL UK BOLD LOWER thuuauy other built In or out of the county. Also, for sale, PLOWS, COllN-SIIELLERS, HOLLOW-WARE, OVEN-DOORS, i scoors, and a general assortment of O -A. JS rJT INGS. 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 fur different Powers. -Iam Agent, and can furnish Separators for any Machine. BAMUEL LIOOETT, Ickesburg, Perry Co., Pa. April 23, 1878. Dr.A.G.OLIN'S- for ib turgor all DlintM of a Private nature, malting from aarly tbiM nr Inflation of tlther ttei. Hrmlnal HukneN producing KmtMlunn, horn of M rmurr, Impaired "lent Vumt Afnnhood or JnpottiRcy , Nervous Debility, purma ncnlly cured t dbM of the nUtdder Kldneya, Lker, I.unffM Anthtii. OUirh. Him, all Chronic luw, and UIH-EAM-JOK FEMALES, yield lo hU Irnlimmt. Ur.Olln liu hud ft litVlouH tjiiwricuc, and curw when olhra fall. Ha gradual of IU KfiiMd Rchnol, uaM no ruarrwrr. hat tha IutmI nrartlca in tha U. 8. L A IHRft nrantring Iraaimtnt trlth prlvMU) home and board, rail or writ. ry tvinvefiirnr fne pMlienU, Band HftywtiU for tampla of Rubber (Joodi and rlf mlar of Important Information hyeapreaa. II U. OLLN'Kl Female 1111, 6 par Box. Cormiltatlori frae. MARRIAGE GUIDE ffiffiJWfi you n K and mldrila aaeil of both Sein, on all diiaatai of a nrWaia nalura. Valuable art!.- to the nwried and that roatemplatlna; tnamair. llor lo bo healthy and truly tiaipy In tha martitd rela tion. Kwybody ahuuld gat thk buuk. liiua U otul to any ati im so vint us. " The Richest Blood, Bwcetest Breath and Fairest 8kln in Hop Bitters." "A little nop Bitters saves big doctor bills and loug 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 you need." "Don't physic and phyBlc, for It weakens and destroys, but take Hop Bitters, that build up continually." " Physicians of all schools use and recom mend Hop Bitters. Tent them." " Health Is beauty and Joy Hop Bitters glyes health and beauty." " There are more cures made with Hop Bit ters than all other medicines." " When the brain is wearied, the nerves un strung, tho muscles woak, use Hop Bitters." " That low, nervous fever, want of sleep and weakness, calls for Hop Bitters." Hop Cough Cure nud Tain Relief Is Pleusant. Sure and Cheap. Kr For sale by Dr. M. B. Strfckler, New Bloomneld, aud B. M. Kby, Newport.l'a. S7 4t J) JEWELERS, I s LOWEST PRICES ! I FOH OATALOHUK! ! Oull When In tlio Vlty I I PI ANDQ lotall price Jl.nno only 27,r.. Parlor i iniiUJ Organs, price 9HI) only JUS. Paper free. DANIEL P. UEATTV, Washington. New Jersey. Ud4w WHY GO WEiT? fl,m' '" Dptawftie .. ..... C01 rPn Catalogue and Maps. J. F. MANCHA, Dover, Delaware. 4(kUw CIDER tStVES PRESERVING FLUID. W. ZINSSER CO., 11)7 William Street, New 411(1 It York. The Antldoto to Alcohol Found lit LnNt. THE FATHER, MATHEW ltEMEDY Is a certain and speedy cure for Intemperance. It destroys all appKtitu for alcoholic liquors and builds up the nervous system. After a debauch, or any Intemperate Indulgence, a single teaspoon, fill will remove all mental and physical ilenres. sjon. It also cures every kind of Knver, Dysppp. sla, and Torpidity of the Liver. Hold by alldrui. gists. Price one dollar per bottle. Pamphlet on Alcohol, Its liirects, and Intemperance as a (lis case," sent free on writing to the Father Mathow i einporanee & YanTg. Co., 30 Bond Street. New ork. 40dn Agents Wonted for Dr. March's NEW BOOK I FROM DARK TO DAWN. NI'ts'KVn vivid and tlirllllug force and eloquence the events of Saered Truth, and adds fresh testimony to the beauty, pathos and sublimity of the Stories of the Itlhle. Agents will find this book with Its spark- 7 -:":"ir '""'k i.vi.uertiii,mn I'.iiKruvinus ami rich bindings, the best In the market. Terms I.IMPfll PMIllllVI Vfrm A.I.I CUKDY & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 4M4 t PARIS, 1878. Two Gold Medals. AT EVERY WORLD'S EXPOSITION For 12 Years Iligld Honors Have been awarded the SWEDEN, fHILADA, NANTIAUO, VIENNA, 1'AltlN, 1878. 187(1. 1885. 1878. 18(17. MASON & HAMLIN CAUIMr OItA.H. At the Paris Exposition thl year they are award ed The (iold Medal, the highest recompense at the disposal of the Jury. They have also receiv ed the Orand (told Medal of Sweden and Norway. 1878. No other American Organs have ever at tained highest award at ANY World's Exposi tion. Sold tor cash or payments by Installments. Lalost Catalogues, with newest styles, prices, &u.. free. MASON tc HAMLIN OltOAN COo.. 4Cd4t Boston, New York, or Chicago. LAME BACK Benson's Cai-oinb Pours Pi.astkb Is for lameness or weakness of the hack llheumatlsm and all local aches and pains, ted to Porus cures lleve. cents. the best remedy known. It was Inven overcome the slow action of the ordinary Plasters. It relieves pain at once, and where other plasters will not even re y where by Druggists, price 2r 4id4t OR FANCY CAItDSwith name.lOcts.. Pluln or Gold. 150 styles. Agents Outfit lCc. Hull & Co., Hudson, N. Y. 88d4w Ofi CIIKOMO CARDS, (perfect beauties) with U name. inc. Outllt lUc. TUKN Jilt CAKD CO.. Ashlaud, Mass. 38(1 4 w EAR DISEASES ! Dr. E. C. Shoemaker's Book on Deafness and Diseases of the Ear and their proper treatment especially Running Ear. How to get immediate relief from all the unpleasantness of this disease, and a perfectly harmless and permanent cure. A book every family should have. Sent free to all. Address Dr. E. E. SHOEMAKER, Aaral Sur geon, KeaUiOK, Pa. !J8d4w Parson's Purgative Pills make New Rich Blood and will completely change the blood Intheentire System in three months. Any person who will take 1 pill each night from 1 to vi weeks may be restored to sound health. If such a thing be pos sible. Sent by mail for 8 letter stamps, I. S. JOHNSON & CO, Dangsr, Maine, S4d4w Awirrlffd kvjhtii prit at Centennial Kiposition fop fine thttuing quatiiu$ and txttllenct nnrf lotting char acter of twettening (ml flavoring. The beit tobacco war tnidc4 At our bltie strip trtvlo-marti ia closely imitated oq Inferior ooixta, that Jackton't btit la on every plug. Boldby alltUalera. 8in1 for sample, liw, to C. A. Jackjoi A Co., Uttn faterabnrK, Va. O. F.Wardle, Gen. Agent, Philadelphia. NOW READY. The Grand Achievements of STANLEY And Others. Only $2.75. By Hon. J. T. Headley, the Prince of descriptive authors. A full history of his explorations In Africa and marvelous journey down the Congo. A new exciting book. Bristling with wild adven tures and thrilling scenes of danxer. Is profuse ly Illustrated. The public eagerly await ft. It is selling wonderfully. PAIITIflfJ Beware of misstatements of In UMU I IUI1. torestod parties. Out send for proof of genuineness and full description of this work, also terms. IWilw Hubbard Bros, Pubs., AfiPtlte Wunorl 733Sausoni St., Phila. HyCIl IS VVdlllCU. ESTATK NOTICK. Notice Is hereby giy. en that Letters of Administration on the estate Daniel Kbert. late of Tyrone town ship, Perry county, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the uudersigned residing iu 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 OEO. A. EBERT, WM. D. EBEUT. ....... . . Administrators, or their Att'y.. J. E. Junkim. August 27, 1878. FOREIGN WATCHES NEW RICH BLQODI A HARVEST FOR THE PEOPLE ! Our low prices are the envy of all Competitors. High prices repudiated. Never has there been sueii a time as now to make money by uettlntc your money's worth. ' HOI-u"H WHAT WE CAN DO. We can sell common Suits at 84.00 J').fin and ffi.OO. We can se good Wool Suits at So.WfT.ixi m fs.fio We can sol line Wool Stilts at fU'll OIH and tli.W We can sell Youth's Suits at H.00 r,.o aud S7.W We can snl Boy's Suits nt tlMl H,Wi and 85.0(1 We can sell alt wool Suits made to order as low as 810.00 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 wearat1818&20cts. We have Floured Carpet at 80 33 and 40cts. We have Bag Carpels at 25 40 60cts. We have Flowered Oil Cloth at 40ctS. We have Table Oil Cloth at 85ets. We are offering an Elegant line of Ladles goods this season at prices every body wonders at. We have Cotton Glngam, and Silk Parasols, Shawls, Skirts and Corsets, Colored and White Hosiery. Embroiderys, Pans and Ties. Collars. Cuirs and Ribbons. Hal r Goods, Jewelry and Combs, Trunks, Valises and Satchels. Bed Spreads and Table Spreads, Towels. Nankins anil Kralds. Also many other goods lu this line. What Fe Mend to i We Intend to keep right on giving 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 SO cents. 35 cents. if cents. 44 cents. Also a full line of Collars, CufN. Hosiery Hand kerchiefs, Ties. Jewelry, Perfumery, Trunks, Umbrellas, Suspenders, ite vol vers. Cutlery, etc. ISIDOR SCHWARTZ, Newport, Penn'a. pEAV avagox snor. THE undersigned having opened a WHEELWRIGHT SHOP, nt NEW BLOOMFIELD, are now prepared todo any kind of work In their line, In any style, at prices which canaot fail to give satisfaction. Carnages of all styles built and all work will be warranted. 8TOUFFEB & CRIST. New Bloomfleld, April 23, 1873. A PHYSIOLOGICAL Vie-w of Marriage ! airoiatw weaiocs ana onfl(luliaI Trt-atiM on tix Iuiicj vi man-Una and the uautvi that unni hr ft trte ae rrt of Reproduction and tha DiMaaei of Women. 1 A book for priv&te, eon i id-- te reading. JbO page, pric 'AND' n..,ii ftflWAltlnEDICAL ADVISER! . AbUM, jioea4f or Seoret Iiaeaa, Luc ltMS fcait of riirc. Janrt pajf. BriveM cu, A CLINICAL LECTCJHS on Iheahow dim iM thoM of the Throat a ixl Lunfa, CAta.TTh.B.upturv.taa Opium Habit. Ac, price Hci. Ki'her bok M-nt poatpaidon rrctftpl ot prie : or aH thrac. X) Jew fiUiiVi s i, io. a s. au. m. at. iu. Ma. ESTATK XOTICB. Notice U hereby (riven that letters testamentary on the estate Sarah Burd. late of Butlalo townshio. Ferry Co., l'a., dee'd., have been granted to the under sinned, residing in the same township. All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment and those having claims will present tlieiu duly authenticated for settlement to 8AMCEL HAIR. Executor. June ft, 1871 Lew is I' on eh. Attorney. W lal Wo arc Doing L
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