8 Amusing Lawsuit. The Jiafimore JVeten says : One of the most amusing cases ever brought before a magistrate has just been tried by Justice Flaherty, of East Baltimore. ' The parties to the suit wore a committee of Monumen tal Lodge No. 84, I. O. M., vs. Ilenry llenuing, saloon keeper. It appears from the evidence that a grand picnic, for the benefit of the Southern relief fuud, took place at Ilarewood on the 12tu of Septem ber laft. Among other amusements on the grounds was the time-honored sport of catching or mis ling a greased pig by the tail. After a lively soiambling, Mr. James Collins, of East Baltimore, carried, off the prize, umouuting to $1 00, he having secur ed a good hold on the narrative of the squealer either with his hands or his teeth. In doing this be (Collins) skinned his forehead and right elbow bosides having the gable end of his nose slightly reduced. The captor generously dropped the reward of his labor iuto the charity box and received the congratulations of his friends. Tbo pig was then let loose for another race, but refused to run . ugaiu, and there being no lire-crackers on the ground, the second trip proved a failuie. After consid erable talk his pork ship was offered for sale at public auction by Constable KHz of the Sixth ward. The bids ran up to f 2 73, and the pig was knocked down to Mr. llenning. The purchaser, who was clad in a fine broadcloth suit, was handed hjs bargain aud requested to pay c.tBh for it . and carry it away. Sir. Heuning, who valued his clothing -more thau the greased pig, declined taking the animal under his arm, but gave the . committee his address, stating that who n the pig was delivered at his residence he would pay $ 2 75 and any other expense. After these arrangements were agreed to, some one stole the pig and Ileuniug was sued for its value. Judgment was render ed in favor of the plaintiffs, but the defen dant states that he will appeal the case to a higher court before he pays for the greased pig that he did not get. Why Don't You Eat. llow ofini does the anxious relative ask the invalid "Why don't you eat; if you don't eat, you will die." The poor man cannot ; he loathes the sight of food for he has no appetite, and the little he forces down his throat seems to do no good. Tonio upon tonic has been tried upon him vainly, and yet he cannot eat what he should to restore hia health. There is "one remedy which seldom fails it is Peruvian Syrup. It infuses the proper kind of stimulation to the digestive organs, turns the glands which secrete to their normal work, removes the fecal matter which clogs the passages, and infuses health and hope iuto the invalid. When the Bystera is run down there is no prepa ration more effective in renewing the impaired powers ; and this Peruvian Syrup is recommended in all confidence, from its inherent virtues and its accomplished victories, to all who feel their native pow ers of body and mind weakening by the stress of over-work. All druggists keep it. The Bravery of a Western Girl. George II. Dyring, who lives about six miles out from Detroit, on the Grand river road, tells the following story of Hiss Anna Brown, his niece, who is but ten years old. Saturday night Miss Brown with her father left Detroit to drive home in a light wagon drawn by one horse. Mr. Brown has been an invalid for two or three years, and of course, is very weak and unable successfully to resist any assault. They had driven about a mile beyond the toll gate, the father holding the reins, when suddenly two men jumped to the head of the horse and stopped him, after which one of them stepped back and informed Mr. Brown that if he had any money or other valuables he would do well to produce it. Mr. Brown explained that he was a poor man and had no money, and begged them to let him proceed unharmed. By this time the second highwayman had left the head of the horse and joined his companion, and both were badgering Mr. Brown, telling him that it was useless to affect great physical weakness and poverty, for he must "shell out." Meanwhile the girl had gained posses sion of the whip, aud at this point she suddenly seized the reins and, with the heavy butt end of the whip, knocked one of the robbers down, while she dealt the other one a severe blow. Then giving the whip to the horse she succeeded in driving herself and father out of the reach of the robbers aud beyond danger, although one of the highwaymen discharged a pistol at the flying couple. Lady Beautifiers. Ladies, you cannot make fair skin, rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes with all the cosmetics of France, or beautifiers in the world, while in poor health, and nothing will give you such good health, strength and beauty as Bop Bitters. A trial is certain proof. See other column. : 42 C3y Charles P. Wood, a prominent ban ker, of Auburn, N. Y., was found dead in his carriage last week. It is thought that death was caused by heart disease. HEKIFF'S SALES. Uy virtue of sundry writs of Fieri FnnlnM and Venditioni Exponan, issued out of the Court of Common Picas of Perry Bounty, Pa., and to me direoted, I will expose to nubile title, at tin Court llouae, In the borough of Bloomtield, on Thunday, the 2ith of October, 1878, a', one o'clock P. M. of talj day, the following do oribod real estate, to wit i . , , f A Tract of Ltnd, lltuite la Tyrone township, Perry ecunty, Pa , containing 270 acres, more or less, bounded by Innds of Dnvid Morrison, Elisa beth Higleman, Cumberland oounty line and Eman uel Morrison, having thereon erected two 2-story wettherboarded houses, frame bank barn, together with other outbuildings , as the property of J eroms W. Trout. i Also, A Tract of Lund, situate In Madison twp., Perry county, Pa., containing 27 acres, more, or less, bounded by lands of Andrew Loy on the east, Jacob Bixlerand Henry Kepner on the south sad wevt, having thereon erected a one and a half story weatlicrbiiardtd house, small frame bank stable with other outbuildings j as the property of John C. Kuhu. Also, A Lot of Uronud, situate in the borough of Liverpool, oounty and State aforesaid, contain ing about one fourth uf an acre, more or less, bounded by Main street, south by Mr. Hupp, east by (1. Cary lharp, Esq., north by Mulberry street, and having erected thereon a two-story log house, weatberboarded, with other outbuildings; as the property of D. Drink. Also, A Tract of Land, situnte in the township of Savllle, Perry county, Pa., containing 1 35 acres, more or lens, bounded and durcribed as follows, to wit: on east by John llurd, Sr., south, by J. 8. Kerr, west by Hninilten Bimoiitou, north by Cain rJweger, having thereon erected a two-story peb-ble-dachcd hourie, log barn, together with other outbuildings; as the property uf Alex Kerr. Also, A Tract of Land, situate in Miller town ship, Perry county, Stale of Penua., beginning at a white oak corner, on the south bank of the creek, adjoining Peter Mettcar ; thence by lands of Jos. Smith up the ore-k, south twenty-four degrees west one hundred and sixty-two perches to a stone pile; thence by lands of Ueorge Matohctt, north twenty-eight degrees west one hundred and twenty eight perches to a stoue heap, on the bunk of a email rivulet; theoce by land uf John Wright north twenty degrees east forty-eight perches to a white oak; thence by same north eight degrees east thirty-eight perches to Metzcar's oorner, adjoining H. Cumblcr; thenoa by Alelzcar's land soutti thirty-four degrees, east sixty-two and a half perches to a whito oak ; thence south fifty degrees east twenty-one perches to a white oak; thence south fifty-three degrees east eighty -fire und une half perches to a white onk corner, aud plitoo of beginning; containing one hundred and forty-two acres and sixty-four perches; as the properly of William C. Mct'uddon. Also, A Lot of Ground, situate in the borough of Liverpool, county of Perry and State of Peiina., bounded on the oist by the Susquehanna river, on the south by lot of Leison Dehaven, on the west by a public road, and on the north by Mulberry alley, containing about one hundred and nine square peruhes and known as the distillery proper ty, being the same lot of ground which was sold and oonveyed by Ctiinming's heirs to David Wag ner, one of the grantors by article of agreement, dated April 4, 18(14, Ac , and having thereon erected a two-story stone aud frame house, stable and other outbuildings ; aB the property of David Wagner and Isabella Wagner, his wife. Also, A Tmut of Land, situate in Hye township, Perry county, Pa., bounded by lands of A. Hart man, Wm. Fortenbaugh, and others, containing S3 aores more or less, having thereon erected a frame weatherhoarded and part log house, and log barn, with other outbuildings; as the property of David Ilondeshell. Also, defendant's interest in a tract of land, sit uate in Buffalo township, Perry county, Pa., con taining 37 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Charles Troutman and Simon ltadee, and oth ers, having thereon erected a two-story log house ana log barn ; as the property of Jaoob Albright. Also, A Tract of Lund, situate in Madison twp., Perry CO., Pa , containing 137 acres, more or leas, bounded by lands of Geo. Mohler on cast, Fred Peck north, David Peck west and others, having thereon erected a two-story frame weatherhoarded house, frame stable, with other outbuildings) as the property of John Btavnor. Also, A Tract of Land, situate in Carroll town ship, Perry oounty. Pa., hounded and described as follows : Beginning at a elone, thence by lands of Benjamin MoCord north 60 degrees west 68 perches to a point, thence by lands formerly of Ja cob StouB'er north 644 degrees east 128 perches to a point, thence by lands of Joseph Bender's heirs south 6IJ degrees east 75 perches to stones, thenoe by lands of Joseph Bender's heirs south S8 J de grees west 130 perches to stones, the place of be ginning, containing 64 acres and 66 perches and allowances, and having thereon erected a log house and old log ham ; as tho property of David Thompson, deceased. Also, A Lot of Ground, situate in Penn town ship, oounty and State aforesaid, bounded on the north by Clark Street, ou the east by lands of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, on the south by line of the original Clark's Ferry farm (deeded to Eliiabeth M. Stucky and John J. Stueky, her husband, by Zachariah Rice and Mar garetta Rioe, bis wife,) and on the west by High atreet, and having thereon erected a two-story frame weatherhoarded bouse ; as the property of Eliiabeth M. Stuoky and John J. Stuoky. Also, A Tract of Land, situate in Madison twp., Perry oounty, Pa., containing 100 aores, more or less, about 70 acres being oleared, bounded on the north by Wm. Zimmerman, on the west by lands of John Moose and George W. Stambaugh, on the south by Godfrey Shultheise, and having thereon erected a one and a half story log house, log stable and other outbuildings; as the property of Andrew Q. Roush and Mary Trotter. Also, A Let of Ground, situate in the borough of Dunoannon, bounded on the north by Main St., west by an alley, south hy the Susquehanna river, and east by lot of Mr. Shoarer, and Qaving thereon erected a two-story frame weatherhoarded bouse, and outbuildings; as the property of James Bran yan. Also defendants' interest in a tract of land, sit uate in Rye township, Perry county, Pa., contain ing 40 aores, more or less, bounded by lands of (Juerline.s heirs on the east and north-east, on the south by publio road, on the west by lands of Ja oob Kinert and Reuben Tobias, and having there on erected a two-story frame weatherhoarded house, frame stable, Ac ; as the property of W U. tiibbens and Ellen Gibbens. Also, A Lot of Ground, situate in the borough of MarysviWe, Perry oounty, Pa., desoribed as fol lows, to wit : Front on Main street 30 feet, depth 135 feet, adjoining lots of H. Epier and Htury Eicbelberger, in said borough, aud having thereon erected a two-story and a bait frame house and other outbuildings; as the property of Pruduntia Meas. Also, A Lot of Ground, situate in the borough of Bloomtield, Perry county, Pa., bounded on the iiorth by High street, on the east by Apple street, on the south by an alley, on the west by lot of Daniel Garlin, and having thereon ereoted a two story log weatherhoarded bouse and Irauie stable, with other nocessary oulbuildiugs ; as the property Of William M. Butch. Also, A Tract of Land, situate in Rye township, Perry oounty, Pa., eontaining 12 mures, n.ore or less, bounded by lands of Frauk Lents on the east, John Sidel on the south, Reuben Hippie on the west and north, and having thereon erected a small one-and-a-half-story log house; as the property of John Bolden. Also, Two Lots of Ground, situate in the borough of Marysville, Perry oounty, Pa., kuown as lots Noi. 26 and 27, 70 feet lroot, bounded by Main street, Catharine Van Hoe, Suiquebauna river, L, Corbin, and having thereon erected a 2-story frame weatherhoarded house aud other outbuildings ; si s the property of D K. Roedur, witli notice U II, H. Rlchaids. j ; i , , Also, A Trsot nf Laii'l, situate In Tusoarora township, Perry county, Pa., e intalnlng 76 acres,' toiora or luas, hounded by lauds of Jacob drum on the eat, Perry Zimmerman on the south, James llrown on the west and John Hmltli on the north, having then on eroded a sinnll log hoiuo-wcalh-brbnardod, bank hnrn, saw mill, with other out. buildings , it a tho property of Unnry Cruin. , . , Also, A Traot ol Land, sltuite in tlie towrmhlp of Tusesrom, i'trry county, P containing 117 acre", more or le;s. about 80 acres uleared and in a good state of cultivation, the bahince sot with tim ber, hoiiiidod by lands uf Henry t'otnp ou thjwnst, A.J. llrown on the south, Perry Zimmerman on the west, and Powell's heirs en the north, and hav. ing thereon erected a two story part lug and part frame houai weathorhoarded. bin k barn, with other nocessary outbuilding, j as the property of C. M. Clemson. Also, Two Lots nf (Irotind, hituate In the bor ough of Newport, Perry county, Pa., bounded by lot of John B. Deiuarne on tho north, on the South by Mulhrriy alley, on t eenst by an alley, and on tho west by Itallroad St , turuMiriug 9S . et front, more or less, on Knilroad street, and 140 feet, more or less, on Mulberry alley, having thereon ereoted a twi-atory frame wenthrrhounied house, eVo. ; as the property of J. O. MoClinlock. All Seised and taken u execution, and to be sold by J. A. aitAt, Sheriff. Sheriff . Oflloi , Wuoiufield 1 Out . 1878. f Not. Ten per pent, of the purchase money to be paid when the property is stricken down, and the balance on the Usi Monday of October, A. D. 1878. Manhood I How Lost, How Restored I Just pntllBheri,.a new edition of Dr. tyiilvefweirs t'-elebrntaMl Essov on the r!l'l ene (without medicine) of HtM.rm,toih'iWfc m Hftnftt.l U'l'iilriioea Involuntary Remittal imtcB, linnotelicv. Mental and l'hyslcal Incapacity. 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THE NEW YORK WEEKLY WORLD, An Eight Page Newspaper, WILL HE SENT (rOSTAGE 1'KEPAID) FROM NOW UNTIL JANUARY 1,1879, FOR TEN CENTS. This Special OITer Is made to enable the People to see for themselves how good a paper 1'llK WURLD is and how worthy It is of their support. WE WILL PAY THE POSTAGE AND BEND THE NEW YORK WEEKLY WORLD ONE YEAR FOR ONE DOLLAR Or Fifty Cents for Six Months, Which Is LESS THAN TWO CENTS A WEEK by the Year, FOR A LARGE EIGHT PAGE PAPER. Address TI1E -WOULD, 35 P AUK KOW. N. . Semi Weekly Edition $2.00 per Year Pally Edition 10.00 " Dally, without Sunday Edition 8.00 ' CUT TUtS OUT AND HAND IT TO TOUB KEIOllBOU TWO POPULAR MAGAZINES. BRILLIANT NOVELTIES FOlt 1879. ELLA FARMAN. D.LOTHBOP & CO., Editor. Publishers. WIDE AWAKE. The Illustrated Magazine FOR YOUNG FOLK H. (2 00 A YEAR. It Is conceded on all sides that Messrs. D Lothrop Si Co. have splendidly accomplished what they set their hearts upon a tew yeaas ago, viz : to make a magazine absolutely pure In its moral Influence, nnnvalled In literary merit, beautilul artistically, and tlied to furnish It so low a price that the people could aftord to take it. BABYLAND. ONLY FIFTY CENTS A YEAR. The Only Magazine In the World (or the Babies! Dainty stories, and pictures, and rhymes of baby life! Eight paces, thick amher paper, large print, words divided into syllables. Just what your baby wants. E STATU XOTICK. Notice Is hereby glv en that Letters ot Administration on the estate liaulfl fcbert. lati of Tyrone town ship, Perry county, Pa., deceased, have been Granted to the uuderslKued residing In same ownshlp . All persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate paiiienl and those having claims will present them duly authenticated lor settlement to GHO. A. EBERT, WM. D. KBMtT. Administrators, or their Att'y . J. K. Junkin. August 27. 1878. ESTATK NOTICE. Notice Is herebyglven, that letters of administration on the estate of Francis Koltz, late of Liverpool township. Perry county. Pa., deceased, have been granted to the uuderslKued residing lu the same town ship. All persons Indebted to said estate arerequested to make immediate payment and those having olaiius.to present thenvduly authenticated lor set tlement. ANNNIB FOLTZ, Administratrix. July 80, 1878. BLABS -BRffS. & 00 WHOLESALE .A. FTJLL LARGEST STOCK! DEALERS! SEND Please AMERICAN ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT & CAREFUL ATTENTION. 161 State Street;- CHICAGO. SALT 1 SALT ! JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LOT OF LIVERPOOL Of. A. SALT. FULL B1ZE BACKS, 11.15 per sack. 4 bushel sacks, Hue, 12.00 per sack AT THE Cheap Cash Store OF S. M. SIIULER'S, Liverpool, Perry County, Penna, Where you will II nd a FULL STOCK of HARDWARE, GROCERIES, DRUGS, IRON, NAILS, HORSE and MULE SHOES, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, &C &C &C, AT VERY LOW PRICES. Cltt AND SEE ! PROVERBS. "For sinking spells, llts, dizziness, palpita tion and low sprits, rely on Hop Bitters." "Read of procure and use Hop Bitters, and you will be strong healthy and happy." " Ladies, do you want to be strong, healthy and beautiful? Then use Hop bitters. "The greatest ap petizer, s l o m a e h, blood and liver regu latorHop Bitters." "ClerRvmen, Law yers. Editors, Bankers and Ladles need Hop Uitlers dally." "Hop Bitters has re stored to sobriety and health, perfect wrecks from intemperance." Eor sale by M, B. Stiickler, New Bloom Held, Fa. PROVERBS. ".")00 will be paid ror a case that Hop Bitters will not cure or help." "Hop Bitters builds up, strengthens aud i'u res continually from the II rst dose." "Fair skin, rosy heeks and the iweet st breath lu Us Hitters." "Kldnev and Unl- nary complaints of all kinds permanently cured by Hop bitters." 'Sour stomaeh. sick headache and dizzi ness. Hop BHterscures with a few doses." "Take Hop Bitters three times a day and you will have no doc tor bills to pay." For sale by B. M. Eby, Newport, Ta. 41 4t. GST IRON 4S A full assortment of BAR IRON, ROUND IRON, OVAL IRON. SCROLL IRON1 STEEL AND IRON TIRE, Norway Iron, Nail Rods, PLAIN AND GALVANIZED HOOP IRON, OF ALL WIDTHS. 'C, etc., Cc, on hand aud for sale at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE by F. MORTIMER, New liloom field. JgLOOMFIELD ACADEMY. English and Classical School for Ladies and Gentlemen. School year begins SEPTEMBER 2nd, 187 S. Facilities are offered for acquiring a good Eng lish education. Thorough preparation for the b38t Colleges is made a specialty. Students prepared for either Freshmen or Sophomore year. Instruction given In the Modern languages,and Music, Drawing aud Painting. TERMS VERY MODERATE. Address J. It. FLICKINGER, A. B. Principal. or WM. ukibk, i ropneior. S3 6t New Bloomtield. Penn'a. D R. J. W. RICE, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, PORT ROYAL, Juniata County, Pa. V Office on Market St., one door West of the Times ofllee. Anv person wishing to be cal led on at their residence, will please Inform me of the fact. 84 in W- W l JEWELERS, LINE OP i lowest Prices 1 1 FOll CATALOGUE! I Call When In tlio City I I PIANOS n"t"1' Pr,e fl.OOaNinly 2W,..Parlf free. DANIEL F. BEATTV, Washlngtone arlor liner tligtonTwew 40d4w Jersey, WHY GO WEST? .p"d '7..Ii!j"rs Maps. J. F. MANCHA, Dover, Delaware, 40d4w CIDER JKtfS PRESERVES rnLotrfVINu FLUID. W. ZINSSER & CO., 197 William Street, New 40d4t iora. 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 liimors and or any Intemperate indulgence, a single teaspoon ful will remove all mental and phvi'ical depres- i i t t " y rever, iyspep- gists. Price one dollar per bottle. Pamphlet on ease," sent Iree on writing to the Father Mathew reniDflrnncA A Yrii'Pu . ftA lin,l utt-an. x... York. iniut Agents Wanted for Dr. March's NEW BOOK t FROM DARK TO DAWN. l!,r",.,5, .new vo,"m 'he Popular Author of NIHHT SCENES IN THE BIltlE port lavs with vivid and thrilling force and eloquence the'events of Sacred Truth, and adds fresh testimony to the beauty, pathos and sublimity ot the Stories of the llible. Agents will Und this book with Its spark ling thoughts, glowing style. beautiful Engravings and rich bindings, the best In the market. Terms l.lliei-Al. I? rtMiltira Vmo A .1.1 ........ f n ... CURDY ot CO., Philadelphia, Pa. ' 40d4t PARIS, 1878. AT EVERY WORLD'S EXPOSITION For 12 Years Two Gold Medals. SWEDEN, 1878. PH1LADA, 1870. SANTIAUO, 1885. VIENNA, 1873. PAKIS, 18C7. Have been awarded the MASON & HAMLIN CA.11ITVEX ORGANS. At the Paris Exposition thU vear thev are award ed The Gold Medal, the highest recompense at the disposal ot the jury. They have also receiv ed the Orand Uold 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. ijaiesiuauiiugues. wun newest siyies, prices, oiu.. free. MASON & HAMLIN OKOAN COo., 4UU4t Boston, New York, or Chicago. LAME BACK Renhon's Capcisb Poku8 Plihtkh Is for lameness or weakness of the back. Rheumatism and all local aches and pains, the best remedy known. It was Inven ted to overcome the stow action of the ordinary forus Plasters. It relieves pain at once, and cures where other plasters will not even re lieve. Sold everywhere by Druggists, Price 2f cents. 4td4t Parson's Purgative Pills make New Rich Blood and will completely change the blood In theentlre 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 scamps, I. S. JOHNSON St CO, Banger, Maine, 38d4w SWmrasarajAY, tai'iir -ftsT- Titant Awarded hiyhetl pri& at Centennial KiponitiOD Hr fine ehewing qvaiitu and exeellenca nnd dating char acter of tvxtttning and flavoring, Tlia twill tobacco evir made?, Aa our blue atrip trade-mark ii closely Imitated on Inferior ffoodi, aee that Jaekvm't 8$t ia onefery plag. Bold by all dealers. Send for sample, free, to C. A. Jackjo A Co., Alfri., Fsursbarg, Va, G. F. Wardle, Gen. Agent, Philadelphia. OK FANCY CARDS with name, lOcta., Plain or - J Gold. 150 styles. Agents Outilt 10c. Hull & Co., Hudson, N. V. 42d4w N EW WAGON SHOP. 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 fail to give satisfaction. Carriages of all styles built aud all work will be warranted. STOUFFER & CRIST. New Bloomtield, April 23, 187(1. 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," Insurrection, eta. Per fect, eymetrlcal system to enre these evils, sup ply a good currency, pay the bonded debt with less taxos without repudiation. No more bonds. Ex.-Oov. Hardin, of Mo., says t " It is of de cided merit." Ex.-Btate-Benator Oatewood, of Mo., says i "It Is by far the beBt work on American finances he ever read. Every voter should have It, aud "post up" for the cam paign. It is neat, popnlar the book for the mil lions I Over 300 pages ; price fl.SO. Bend for It I Let agents send the price, less the cus tomary discount, for a sample copy, and go to work. It will pay. Address, Davis As Frbeoibd, 323 North Third Street, Bt. Louis, Mo. 88 8m FOREIGN WATCHES Cm HI I t
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