8 THE TIMES, i NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA. OCTOBER' 8, 1878. Deaths at Funeral. A terrible acoirlont ocourred Sunday morning on the Atlantic avemta, Urooklyn, division of the Long Island Railroad. A train from the Flatbuah avenue depot ran into a coach that belonged to a funeral procession and killed two of IU occupants, besides severely injuring the others. Early in the morning the funeral sorvloes had been held over Patriok Duff In the Cath ollo church at the corner of Throop avenue and MoDonough street. When the ser vices were over it was intended to take the remains to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross. There were sixteen carriages. The procession went by way of Brooklyn avenue to Athuitlo avenue. The crossing at this point is not protected by gates to stop the train o wbeu the trains are passing. Ten of the carriages had crossed over when a Long Island train was seen approaching on the down track at full speed. In the eleventh carriage were Mrs. Stephen Maban, of No. CO Montague street, and her three children Teresa, aged thirteen , Celia, aged seven, and Thomas E., aged fifteen years. Mary Redmond, a niece, aged sixteen, was also in the carriage. The driver was Patrick McNamce, of No. 133 Pearl street, Brooklyn. When he saw that the train would pass the crossing before he could get over the track he triod to bring his horses to a standstill. Ou second thought McNamoe bolieved he could cross in time, aud urged his horses to a gallop to escape the locomotive, which at that moment was almost upon him. Michael Dunn, the flagman stationed at that point, called to McName to stop, but ' the latter kept on. He had hardly got bis horses moving when the locomotive dashed into the carriage, striking it squarely iu the center. The engine threw the driver oil' the box, and the oarriago was lifted off the track and pitched to the railings thirty yards beyond. WcNamee landed upon the cow-catcher of the locomo tive and was carried over one hundred yards before the train was stopped. One Woman's Life. People- who cross City Hall square at night lmvo noticed a little old woman dressed iu au odd browu gowu, a tight gacque, and a white frilled cap scrupulous ly clean. She walks the square from 9 P. M. till past midnight to aud fro, scanning every man's face, aud after many disapoiutaients every night goes slowly, very late, up to her home in Mulbery street. About four years ago John Reilly, her husband, was employed in the press room of the Herald. About 0 o'clock every night he met bis wile, who brought down his lunch and carried back the dishes. One cold dark night be did not meet her, and as she did not know the way to the press-room she waited some time and then went home. In her room she found his dead body upon the bed. He had been killed by the falling of a roll of paper. Sbo did not die, though she was near dying, and she still waits every night to meet her husband. Winter and summer are alike to her, and no weather delays her, though she is sixty years of age. JV. Y. World. A Murderous Fight Near Allentown. Allentown, September 30. At Mount Pleasant Comer, a small village in this county, fifteen miles from Allen town, there occurred yesterday a severe fight between Ellis Lentz and Jacob Kressly, neighboring farmers, which result ed in the death of the former. The fight occured in this way ; Lentz's pigs broke into ' Kiessly's cornfield, and Kressly opened up by stoning the pigs. This Lentz did not fancy and retaliated by bitting Kressly with his fist, which was returned in a like manner. The next movement was made by Lents striking Kressly with a cane, when Kressly picked up a fence rail aud struck Lentz aoross the back of the neck, killing him instantly. Kressly was arrested and brought to this city and lodged iu jail. This morning Kressly was Uken to the scene of the murder, accompanied by his attorney. From N. Plummer, M. D., Auburn, N. H. "Although averse to countenancing patent medicines I cheerfully make an exception of your very excellent lung preparation Dr. Wistar's Balsam of ' Wild Cherry. This preparation I have used in my practice for more than ten years past, and bave always found it to bo of more effectual service than anything withiu my knowledge. I recommend it with the greatest confidence to those subject to coughs and pulmonary com plaints." SO cents and $1 a bottle. Sold by all druggists. Hydrophobia Latent for Years. A young man named Boss Pyles, who lives at Smithland, five miles west of Bhel byville, Ind., became afilicted the other night with wbat is pronounced hydropho bia. He raved, barked like a dog, at tempted to bite surrounding objects and showed other symptoms of that dread dis ease. Finally be escaped from his friends and fled to the woods. After wandering about all night be appeared at a neighbor's house, but could give bo account of him self. Ills condition is improved. lie . was bitten by a dog about twelve years ago.; One dark night recently three men, who dwell near Caseyville, ou the Ken tucky side of the Ohio, started to go over the river in a skiff that had been lying against the bank for some days. The oarsman pulled vigorously for the other shore. When about sixty yards from the bank the man in the bow heard the hiss of a rattlesnake in the boat. In a flash the oars were stopped and all sat listening, and not a sound was heard. The skiff was pulled across to Caseyville, and there the man at the stern sprang into the water, afraid to go through the boat. Procuring a lantern at the hotel tbey went down to examine the boat, and found a rattlesnake with eleven rattles coiled under the oarsman's seat. Cured of Drinking. "A young fiiond of mino 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 his 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 number of oth ers that have been cured of drinking by it." Prom a leading R. R. Official, Chi cago, Illinois. HEALTH AND UAPl'INESS. Health and happiness are priceless Wealth to their possessors, and yet tliey are withiu the reach of every one who will use WRIGHT'S LIVER PILLS, The only sure CURE for Torpid Liver, Dyspepsia, Headache, Hour Stomach, Constipation, Debility, Nausea, and all Billions complaints and Wood disorders. None genuine unless signed " Win. Wright, Phll'a." If your Druggist will not sup ply send 2r cents for one box to liarrick, Holler & Co., TON. 4th St., Phll'a. January 1, lo78, ly HAPPY RELIEF To all suffering from chronic discs sesof all kinds. Confidential consultation Invited personally or bv mall. New method of treatment. New and reli able remedies. Book and circulars sent flee In sealed envelopes. Address IIOWAK1) ASHOCT ATION, 419 North 9th Ht,, Philadelphia, Pa., an Institute having a high reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill 30 w'Jni IRON A full assortment of BAR IKON, ROUND IRON, OVAL IRON. SCROLL IRON' STEEL AND IRON TIRE, Norway Iron, Hail Rods, PLAIN AND GALVANIZED no or tii on, OF ALL WIDTHS. fc. tf c, cCc, on hand and for sale at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE by F. MOR TIMER, New liloomficld, jgLOOMFIELD ACADEMY. English mid Classical School for Ladies and Gentlemen. School year begins SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1878. Facilities are ottered lor 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 Riven In the Modern languages.and Muslo, Drawing aud Painting. TERMS VERY MODERATE. Address J. K. FLICKINGER, A. B. Principal, or Wm. Griek, Proprietor, 36 6t New Bloom field. Penn'a. OPIUM-" ni) MomhlfM Htbft hxtntly tint modify area, i ivinsi l no nuDik-iiy, Dcna uuui) MrUrulwi. Da. Cakwm, 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 " bard times," " crashes," " strikes," Insurrections, etc. Per fect, symetrlcal system to care these evils, sup ply a good currency, pay tho bonded debt with less taxes without repudiation. No more bonds. Ex.-Gov. Hardin, of Mo., says i It Is of de cided merit." Ex.-Btate-Senator Gatewood, of Mo., says : It is by far the best work ou American finances be ever read. Every voter should have it, and " post up" for the cam paign. It Is neat, popular the book for the mil lions! Over 300 pa?es s price f I. SO. Send for it ! Let agents send the price, less the cus tomary discount, for a sample copy, and go to work. It will pay. Address, Davis fc Freboard, 823 North Third Street, St. Louis, Mo. 28 8m D R.J. W.RICE, Surgical aud Mechanlcul Dentist, TORT ROYAL, Juniata County, Pa. . Office on Market Ht., one door West of the Timet onVe. Any person wlshlne to be called on nt their residence, will please Inform me of the fact. i4 in GbAPPjBBO,S;fi,COn,,, WHOLESALE -A. FXJXjXi LARGEST STOCK! DEALERS! HEND I'lctiHO AMERICAN MD ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT & CAREFUL ATTENTION. 161 State Street, CHICAGO. SALT! SALT! JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LOT OF LIVERPOOL 0. A. SALT. FULL SIZE HACKS, $1.15 per sack. 4 bushel tacks, line, 12.00 per sack AT THE Cheap Cash Store OF S. M. SIIULER'S, Liverpool, Terry County, Tenna, Where you will And a FULL STOCK of HARDWARE, GROCERIES, DKUCS. IRON. NAILS, HORSE and MTJLK 8HOKS, TAINTS, OILS. VARNISHES. &C,. &C &C, AT VERY LOW PRICES. CM AND SEE J goi 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 perience or closer practical acquaintance with HORSE POWERS than 1 have hud. I commenced their manufacture nearly thirty years ago, and have Riven tills branch of my business the closest attention ever since i aud, 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 1)1C SOLD LOWER than any other built In or out of the county. . Also, for sale, PLOWS, CORN-SIIELLERS, HOLLOW-WARE, OVEN-DOORS, scoors, and a general assortment of C -A. S T I TV C3 IS . For sale, a Rood two-horse TREAD POWER aud MACHINE In good running order, mounted on wheels, at a bargain. Also, three kinds of Jacks for different Powers. 3-Tam Agent, and can furnish Separators for any Machine. SAMUEL LIGGETT, Iokeaburg, Perry Co., Pa. April 23. 1878. Dr.A.G.OLIN'SIIH all DttMtMa of Private ntur. mulling from Mrljr abuH or Inflation of either S. Krmf nul Weaklied producing Kmiiudon, Lom of Memurr, Impaired Metal, Ioki JUnnnood or lmpoteHejr, ncrvuui Debility, twriiift 5 en 1 1 y cured i dUeM of the llludilfr. It Iditvya, Liver, IjUHips AMhiiin, CkUirh, HI let all ClironiV DWum, Md 1H KAhKS OF KKMAI.KH, yield to hU trw.Lm.nt. Dr.oiln t)M had ft lirt-lorrfr experttuc, ftitd cura when olhen fnll. Il b graduate of lb Reformed rVhooKueM do nivcurv. bm tit IftrvtMt practlne iu the U. 8. I, A II r requiring trmtmtrtt witti private home and board, nil or wilw. Kierv convenience for pitleQU. Send fifty cent for wmple of Rubber flood rtnd cir cular of Important Information hy txprtm. Mtlt, OLIN Fprm.UP.il, per Box. Connilutiou fro. MAKMAGE GUIDE rsss&fsft young and middle fttced of both Heiee, ou all dUetuw of ft privau nature. VaJuahle adloe in the married nud thnte roniem plating marrum. How to be healthy and truly hnwy in the married rilft Hon. Everybody tuouUL get tide twuk. frL AU otuU, to ftoy ttuV PROVERBS. "For sinking spells, itts, dizziness, paljilta I Inn aud low sprits, rely ou Hop Bitteis." "Read of procure and use Hop llliters, aud you will he strong healthy aud happy." " Ladles, do you want to lie strong, healthy and beautiful? Tlieu use Hop Uitlers. "The greatest bd PROVERBS. "$"00 will be paid 'or a ease that Hop 'Hitters will not cure r help." "Hop Hitters builds tup. strengthens and -iii crn uuillllllintiy iiuiu the tirsc dose." I "Fair sklit, rosy cheeks and the sweet est breath in Hop miters." Kidney and TJnl- jpetlzer, auiiiac li, I blood and liver regu ilutor Hop Bitters.'' nary complaints of al! iv I li li n oi iiiiiiiruii cured by Hop bitters." "Clergymen. I.aw-U "Sour stomach, sick vers, fc.dltoi-8. Bankers Blieadanlie and Ulzzi- andLaales need HopEuess,HopBlltersi!ures Bitters dally." Hwith a few doses." "Hop Bitters has re stored to sobriety aud health, perfect wrecks from luteinperance," "Take Hon Bitters three times a day and vou will have no doc uir bills to pay." Eor sale by M. B. I For sals by B. M. strlckler, Mew Uluoiu-BEby, Newnurt Pa. Held, Pa. n 41 . JEWELERS, ILIUM IE OF , , , FOREIGN I LOWEST PRICES 1 ! IOIt CATALOGUE t t Call When lit tlio City t I PIAInQH',u,PI'fil',,,0 only 2. Parlor 'VIO organs, price 1140 only fir. Paper free. DANIEL F. BKATTV, Washington. New Jersey. 4o,i4w WHY GO WFST? Henl fnr Delaware f II I OU UltOI r KRrm catalogue and Maps. J. F. MANCHA, Dover, Delaware. 40d4w CiDERlt PRESERVES PRESERVING FLUID. W. ZINSSER At CO., 197 William Btreet, New " k. 40d4t The Antidote to Alcohol Found at Last. THE FATHER MATHEW REMEDY Is a certain and speedy cure for Intemperance. It destroys all appetite for alcoholic Illinois and builds up the nervous system. After a debauch, or any intemperate Indulgence, a single teaspoon fill will remove all mental and plivslcal depres sion. It also cures every kind of Fever, Dyspep sia. and Torpidity of the Liver. Hold by all drug gists. Price one dollar per bottle. Pamphlet on " Alcohol, Its Kltects. and intemperance as a dis ease," sent free on wilting to the Father Mathew Temperance & YauTg. Co., 38 Bond Street. New Vork. 4oa4t Agents Wanted for Dr. March's NEW BOOK ! FROM DARK TO DAWN. In this new volume the Popular Author of NIGHT BCENKH IN THE BlBLlS portrays with vivid and thrilling force and eloquence the events of Sacred Truth, and adds fresh testimony to the beauty, pathos and sublimity of the Stories of the Bible. Agents will tlnd this book with Its spark ling thoughts, glowing style. beautllul Engravings and rich bindings, the best In the market. Terms !!J.e,.,lJ; 'culnrs Free. Address, J. C. Mo CLRD V & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 40d4 1 PARIS, 1878. Two Gold Medals. AT EVERY WORLD'S EXPOSITION For 12 Years Highest Honors Have been awarded the SWEDEN, PlllI.ADt, SANTIAGO, VIENNA, I'AKIS, 1878. 187. 1885. 1873. 1807. MASON & HAMLIN OAlillVXST ORGA3NH. At the Paris Exposition thi year they are award ed The Gold Modal, the highest recompense at the disposal of the Jury. They have also receiv ed the (rruud Gold Meil.it of HwedeH and Norway. 1878. No oilier American Organs have ever at tained highest award at ANY World's Exposi tion. Sold for cash or payments by Installments. Latest Catalogues, with newest styles, prices, &u., free. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN OOo.. 4td lt Boston, New York, or Chicago. LAME BACK Benson s Capoinb Pout's Pi,sti;h Is for lameness or weakness of the back Rheumatism and all local aches and ptlns, ted to Poms cures lleve. cents. the best remedv known. Tr. wn, invnn. overcome the slow action of the ordinary Plasters. It relieves pain lit once, aud where other plasters will not even re Sold everywhere by Druggists, Price 2,r. 4(d4t OK FANCY CAKDS with name.lOcts., Plain or Gold. 15(1 styles. Agents Outfit 10c. Hull & Co., Hudson, N. Y. ;J,8d4w Ofi CHKOMO CARDS, (perfect beauties) with name. 10c. OutUt U'e. TUKNEH CARD CO. . Ashland, Mass. 38d4w EAR DISEASES ! Dr. K. C. Shoemaker's Rook on Deafness and Diseases of the Ear and their proper treatment espeolully Hutming Ear. How to get immediate relief from all the unpleasantness of this disease, aud a perfectly harmless and permanent cure. A book every family should have. Seut free to all. Address Dr. E. K. SHOEMAKER, Aural Sur geon, Reading, Fa. E8il4w Parson's Purgative Pills make New Rich Blood and will completely change the blood in theentire Systom 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. 8. JOHNSON & CO, Uaugvr, Maine, 38d4w NAVt IN v J sPtS 1 Tobacco! Awarded hiykett jiM4 nt Centennial Exposition for fin ehfwintj piat 1 1 iet und exctltenet rrnri Intting Anr after tf nouteninp tml flavoring. The best lobncco vtr made Ah our blue atrip trade-mark it closely imitated on inferior jtorxln, nee that Jaektm't lint w on every plug. Bold by nil dealers. Bend for aampte, free, to 0. A. Jaoiuom & Co., Ufra., reterebarg, Ve. G. F. Wardle, Gen. Agent, rhiladelplila. 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 theCougo. A new exciting book. Bristling with wild adven tures and thrilling scenes of danger. Is profuse ly Illustrated. The public eagerly await It. It is selling wonderfully. PAIITinN Beware of misstatements of In wU I terested paitles, nut send for proof of genulueuess and lull description of this work, also terms. S8d4w 7,Si,Sra.tSJ: Agents Wanted. E STATIC NOTICK. Notice Is hereby glv en that Letters of Administration on the estate Dnulrl Fbert. Iat of Tyrone town ship. Perry couuty. Pa., deceased, havo been. Granted to the uiidersigued residing iu smiih) ownshlp . All persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make im mediate payment and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to CKO. A. FHERT, , VM. I). KUUt'.l'. , . Admlulstrators, or their Att'y.. J. . Jiinkin. August li", 1878. WATCHES mm i A HARVEST FOR THE PEOPLE ! Our low prices are the enyy of all Competitors. High prices repudiated. Never has there been such a time as now to make money by setting your money's worth. 8 WHAT WE CAN DO. We can sell common Suits at 4.00f5.nOandr.00. We can sell good Wool Suits at Ki.50r.Wl i $8.60 We can sel Tine Wool Suits at 9.00 118 and lia.00 We oan sell Youth's Suits at 11.00 $5.00 and 17,00 We can sell Hoy's Suits at 2.50 H,S0 and J5.00 We can sell all wool Suits made to order as low ' $10.00 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 16 18 &20cts. We have Floured Carpet at 30 33 and 40ots. We have Itag Carpets at 26 40 60cts. We have Flowered Oil Cloth at 40cts. We have Table Oil Cloth at 36cts. 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 Hosiery, Embroiderys, Fans and Ties. Collars ChITs and Kibbons, Hal r Uoods, Jewelry and Combs, Trunks, Valises and Satchels. Bed Spreads and Table Spreads, Towels, Napkins and Braids. Also 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 (50 cents. Boy's Hats as low as 35 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, Ties, Jewelry, Perfumery, Trunks. Umbrellas, Suspenders, .Revolvers. Cutlery, etc. ISIDOR SCHWARTZ, Newport, Penn'a. wagon snor. THE undersigned having opened a WHEELWRIGHT SHOP, 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. STOUFFEK & CRIST. New Bloomneld, April 23, 1878. A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of Marriasro I Aeuld.ta WedfSjk .nl --tima.'iu;al IrvaiiM on lu .luticl of m.rri.H and th . catiu that until lr II ; in. ... cwi or Reproduction aud itna iiscaaes or V, omu- I A tMMk lor Drj, St.. i-nii.i.l- Je aU mdug. ail mea, ptic Abuse. xceauea, or Gocret IJiaeaMa, wuh Um beat UMfn. ofruro, rj 1.TL-. pal.., nhrpjurt-. A CLINICAL LKO-fURE on tht iton tlnn .ml fnoM or Uie Throat.nd Lunga, CaJurra,Buplur. Ut Opium Habit, 5c. price lu ,-ta. c.nh.rbowx ai-nt poalpaidon rcipt el prtea; or .11 torn. rviiTaininn .imi . ?. Ofautiru:iy iiiu.traUN, lur 7ft cla. .un. ota tut Ok at.lxnua.lto. ESTATE NOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that letters testamentary ou the estate Sarah liurd, lute of Huttalo townslilo. Ferry iu, ro,, Qtw a., nave oeen granieo iu me under signed, residing in the same township. All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make linmetliate payment aud those having claims will present them, duly authenticated lor settlement to 8AMCEL BAIIt, Executor. June S, 1873. ii Lis wis 1'oitek, Attorney. What Wo are Doing ! Wfe Intend to
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