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    THE TIMES NEW BLOOMFIELI), PA.. JULY 8, 1879
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A Groat Engineering Work
Sutiio, Nev., June 80. To-night the
mountain topi overlooking the Washoe
silver region and the Canon Valley are
ahlazo with bonlhes, and the echoed of
caunon and discharge of giant powder are
heard In every dlrootion. The evont which
ia being celebrated U the final completion
of the Butro tunnel for the reception of the
water from the Comstook mines. After
tea years of ceaseless labor day and night,
and the expenditure of tlx millions of
dollars, the powerful engine of the combi
nation shaft of the Hale & Noroross and
Savage mines was started up this morning
at precisely 0 o'olook, discharging the
water Into the Sutto tunnel, at the mouth
of which it made its appearanoo in one
hour and tweuty minutoB, showing a tem
perature at lli'Bt of 101 degrees, which
gradually lum-eased to 108 degrees lu eight
hours. The water in the long drowned
out mines was lowered 100 feet. Every
thing worked well. The wooden boxes,
constructed of Nevada pine, did not show
a leak. No steam escaped from thoni, so
that the tunnel showed barely an iucroase
of temperature after the hot water was
turned on. The water from the Sierra
Nevada, Union, Ophir, the lionauza mines,
Best aud Delchor, and Gould and Curry
will not be turned on for aooupleof weeks,
and after all finds its way into the tunnel,
it is expected that oue of the double line
of boxes will have ample capacity to carry
o IV all t lie water. The success of the great
engineering work surpasses all expectations.
A Savage Rooster Attacks a Child.
In Johnstown on Wednesday, as the 14
'mouths old daughter of Samuel Miller, of
T that placo, while playing in an alley that
runs by her father's resldenco, was at
tacked by a large rooster belonging to
another citizen of Johnstown. She iu-
btiuctively threw herself face downward
ou the ground, when the rooster jumped
ou her body, striking his sharp spurs into
her ueck and pecking at the exposed llesh
with his bill. Little Anthouy Wayne,
-aged 8 years, was playing in the vicinity,
and hearing the ohlld's screams bo bravely
Nvent to her rescue. Taking the child iu
ais arms the little fellow carried her
toward her father's house, the rooster
following close behind and occasionally
giving a spring and digging Its spurs into
the boy's clothing. The attention of a
female member of the family was
soon attracted, and she went out and
drove the rooster away, aud then carried
the affrighted child into the house.
It was discovered that there was quite a
deep hole bohind one of the child's ears
and auothor near the temple, both of
which wounds bled freely.
In a Predicament.
The Bethlehem News says : Workmen
are now engaged in repairing tho roof of
McSbane bell foundry, on North street,
and use boiled pitch in their operations.
Last night a half barrel of this material
in a hard state was left on the sidewalk,
and about 10 or 11 o'clock an individual,
supposed to be slightly inebriated, took a
seat on it and went fast asleep. ,
His nap lasted for several hours, but
about three o'clock this morning the
watchman at Adams' Express Company's
freight depot, on the other side of the
street, heard the fellow cry for assistance,
and upon crossing the street found him
stuck fast to the pitch and unable to
move. The watchman used all his endeav
ors to release him, but, like Aunt Jemima's
plaster, "the more he tried to pull him off
the more he stuck the faster." Finally,
after every expedient was exhausted, the
watohmau cut the man loose by means of
a sharp kuife.
Shocking Sight for a Father.
The remains of the two young girls
burned to death near Jonesboro, Ga., Bun
day night, were carried to Covington for
interment. Mr. Reynolds is almost a
maniac. It required four men to hold him.
A new piano made the family unusually
gleeful that uight, and the last song was
In the Sweet Bye and Bye." The two
girls, one nine and the other sixteen, went
to bed up stairs. Mr. Reynolds, his wife
aud two small children slept below. The
frantio father, unable to render other aid,
stood outside and shouted to his daughter,
as she leaned in the window enveloped in
flames, to jump out. They burned to
death before his eyes.
Reading, April 25. The Miller sensa
tion has ended in peace and reconciliation
between the parties concerned. The
friends who went to Saratoga for Miller
returned here this afternoon, excepting
the Rev. Ilenry A. Neitz, who went to his
home at Germantown, accompanied by
Miller, where Miss Neitz will join him in
a few days, when the marriage ceremony
will take place. The pair will make an
extensive wedding trip, not returning here
until the excitement has died out. No
reason has as yet been assigned for Mil
ler's sudden departure.
' A lot of thirty bushels new wheat,
in good order, was sold in Baltimore, June
16, the first sale of the season. It brought
$1.25 a bushel. The wheat was raised by
J. Q. Robertson, of Northumberland Co.,
Ya. The first new wheat was received
last year June 13, and sold for $3.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
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INVITE ATTENTION
TO TUB FOLLOWING
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STATE M E N T OF F A C TS. FACT8
A FEW PLAIN WOHDS TO ALL
BUYE11S OF DRY GOODS.
WE DEAL IN DRY GOODS EXCLUSIVELY.
The results of a lifetime experience In this special line of
business; the concentration of all our time and personal attention
upon It; the facilities aflorded by ample capital Invested in DRY
GOODS ALOW JO ; a thorough knowledge of all markets, Kuronean
and American ; constant personal supervision of every detail of the
business all these advantages combined ennblo us to constantly
unfold opportunities to our patrons which can scarcely be found
elsewhere. Other houses may lead In other special lines of busi
ness, or even attempt to do a little in all brandies of merchandise ;
we prefer to DO ONK THING WELL, and
TO LEAJD
IN THE
1)11 Y GOODS BUSINESS.
Owning the largest reUll stock of Dry Goods hi Philadelphia
(having six floors of our large building packed With goods)
all purchased EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH In the best markets
of the world, we submit that we are In a position to oiler uu
equaled inducements to all buyers of Dry Goods. In addition,
our Blore, built by ourselves, for our own business, Is conceded to
bo the most conveniently appointed and the best lighted business
establishment In the United States. To be able to examine goods
under a perfect light Is no small advantage to every prudent
buyer;
Consumers everywhere within reach of Philadelphia cannot fall
to see the ndvantuge of obtaining their supplies where not only the
heaviest Dry Goods stock is carried, but where the largest business
admits of the smallest profits.
(Signed)
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STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER.
Out-of-town customers are informed that all orders for goods
or requests for samples, will receive prompt, careful and intelli
gent attention in a department organized for their special con-venience.
Strawhridge Clothier y
801, 803, 805, 807 & 809 MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA..
I OLD AND RELIABLE, I
JDb.Sanfokd's Liveb Inviooratokj
lis a Standard Family Remedy for
Jldiseases of the Liver, Stomach
ond Bowels. It is PurclyVVpi1 jL.j
$ Vegetable.-It nevDrVw fig
JDobilitntes It is -V
SUathartio and .
rronio.
" -8' l, t-J
3
J7d "id'
(J InvigoratorS
' has been used!
iy in my practice
I and by the public,
f for more than 85 Tears.
WJW J J.V- .1 li
K" SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
SS. T. V. SANFORD, M.D
5 ANY DRl'UUIST WILL TELL YOU ITS REPUTATION. J
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any
life J .
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June 24. 1879.
gEM.INO OFF.
S. M. SHULEIi,
Would call the attention of hi customer aud
friends thut lie will now otter Ills entire stock ol
Mackerel and Herring
at the following Low Prices for Cash, or produce i
No. 2, Shore Mackerel,
Fat Family '
Lake Herring
East Fort Hound Herring,
1 75 per Bbl.
s 75
1 60
3 00 U "
1 Wl
2 .SO
Whole Barrels 4 S
20tt Kits, Large Fat Mack'el, 1 25
Oil Cloths & diTTviDdorr Shades
. AT LOW PRICES!
A NEW TWO-EOSSS WAGON, wlh SOS,
Patent Iron Axles, made by M. Shoemaker, will
BE SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH.
Alse,
40,000 FEET
DRY WHITE PINE BOARDS
AT VERY LOW PRlfcE.
Those wanting boards would save money by
buying now ns he Intends to close out his stock of
Lumber. WK1TK FOR PRICES. Also.
HARDWARE,
GROCKK1ES,
DUVdii,
SOLE LEATHER,
CALK SKINS.
. LA8TH.
FINDING,
PEUS.
TOBACCO.
SEOARS,
WIXES V LIQUORS
And a great many articles that my space will not
allow to insert, all of which will be sold at the
LOWEST PRICES
For Cosh or Produce. Come aud see.
Yours respectfully,
8. M. SHL'LER,
Liverpool, Perry Co., Pa.
OR SALE.
An excellent farm belonging to Isaao Buttuif
one-ionn nine west oi main, containing
125 ACRES,
clear, and In hl(th state of cultivation, all being
weuiiinea, excellent uunaings on me premises.
A1SU
80 ACRES OP WOOD LASD,
well timbered. For further particulars call on
or address,
ISAAC BUTTURF,
Bllllll,
Perry cdunty.
June 10. 1879. pa.
T7I9TATK NOTICK. Notlcels hereby glv
Jli en that Letters of Administration on the
Kstata of Husan lielier, late of Rye township,
Perry Co.. Pa., have been granted to the under,
signed of said township.
AH persons Indebted to said estate are request
ed to make Immediate payjnent and those having
claims will present tlieiu duly autheutlcaUdfor
settlement to
LEVI D- KIDER, Administrator.
W. H. 8ponsi.sk,
Attorney for Administrator.) June 8, 1870.
JHE ST. ELMO HOTEL,
817 & 819 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
has reduced the rates to
Jfi 1A.Y.
The hlch renutatlon of the house will be main
tained in all respects, and the traveling public
will still nnd the same liberal provision for their
comion.
The house been recently refitted, and is com
Dlete in all its aDOlntments. Located inthetm
mediate vicinity of the large centres of business
aud of places of amusement, and accessible to all
Railroad depots and other parts of the City by
Streetcars constantly passing its doors, it otters
speolal Inducements to those visiting the City on
uusiness or pleasure.
JOS. M. FEGER, Proprietor-
r-n lllim. Ilwuiti I, a. t,u iWh. H.
.Uritotkask ..ttm, ki-lnJ l won
-'Mi. i. l. nwi 14
a-;
IM, Uh 4
J. S. IIESTON,
PUMP MAKER,
NEWPORT, PA.
20 6t.
THE WORLD'S BALM.
Dr. L. D. Wevbnru's Alternative Rvrun.
A remedy used 1 hlity-Five Years lua private
practice, ana never iauing 10 rauicauy cure
RHEUMATISM,
Dronsv. Ervslnelas. Scrofula. Reoondarv Sviihllls.
Gravel, Diabetes, and all diseases In which the
blood Is implicated, is now ottered to the public
Hold bvall Retail Drutrclsrs.. and (wholesale
only) by The Weyhuru Medicine I'e. P.O.Box
3M, itovnesier, rv, i. rt'uy. tin,
CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE !
Wc offer this Season the Choicest Line of all
kinds of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades,
Looking Glasses and Wall Papers that it has
been our pleasure to open for years. In pre
senting these goods we guarantee to give you
the best selections, prettiest patterns and lowest
prices to be had in this section of Pennsylvania.
All that is necessary to .convince of these facts
is a visit to the largest Carpet House outside of
eastern cities. We buy largely and exclusively
from manufacturcrs,which enables us to sell you
goods at the lowest possible prices. Those in
tending to furnish or refurnish their homes can
be best profited by inspecting our stock and low
prices before buying. Respectfully,
STEPHENS & BEETEM,
Xprffi ?T taken ln "0han9 tor CAR LISLE.
MORE BAKGAINS.
We have received another lot of eoods, some
of which arc marvels of cheapness. To some
of the special bargains we call attention. Here
are some of the prices :
A lot of Ladies' Handkerchiefs,
A lot of Ladies' Fancy Hose,
A lot of Good Crash,
A lot of Mens' Hose,
A lot of Fans,
5 for 25 cents.
3 pair for 25 cents.
4 yards for 25 cents.
5 pair for 25 cents.
from 2 cents upwards.
A lot of Long Gloves, late styles, and very pretty
A splendid lot ol llamburgs, Laces, etc.
Some beautiful styles of Summer Dress Goods,
And Lots of Other Bargains
too numerous to mention, but if vou irive us a
call we will take pleasure in showing you our
stock.
F. MORTIMER,
NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA.
, THEBCST
r worlo
SOLD BY
S1500.00.
an siuoi f
. WARKAHTtB
F0R PARTICULARS nwmtriu" - ADDRESS:
WhiteSewins Machine Co. Cleveland, oh'o.
tlOiin return In 30 days on 1100 invested.
Ulhclal Reports and Information free.
Like profits weekly on Htock options of $10 to
9. Address, T. POTTER WIGHT & CO,, Ban
kers, Wall street. Mew York. 2bdH
A GREAT OFFER IVM
1125 upwards, not used a year, good as new;
warrantee. r.tw riA.us anu ukuanh at
EXTRAORDINARY LOW prices for cash. Cata
logues Mailed. HORACE WATTERS, Ageut,
4U Eas t Ulli bt., N. Y. 1'. O. Box. 353U. 2adit
FARMS (100
to S100
Maps aud pamphlets free,
Claremout, Va.
JOIN OUR COLONY.
J. F.
MAUCHA.
26d4w
S ANFORD'S
JAMAICA
GINGER
Enlarged May 1, 1879. Trice unchanged.
The only combination of the true Jamaica Gin
ger with choice aroniatlcsand French brandy, for
correcting Intemperate habits, regulating the
stomach and bowels, breaking up colds, chills,
and fevers, is Sanford's Jamaica Ginger. For re
lieving gouty and rheumatic pains, preventing
malarial fevers and promoting slrep It is truly
wonderful. Ask for SANFORD'S. 26d4w.
t CT.-l'-'r5'fefl5
s.B-
SMITH,
DEALER IX
SUNDAY 8CHOOL8 will lind It to their advan
tage if they want Books, Rewards, or
Requisites, to address
20 81 W. M. FRYSINGER.
8. 8. Book Depository, Uarrisburg.Fa.
LinOCC Send 25 cents In stamps or currency
nUnOC or a new HOKSK HUOK. It treats
all diseases, has 35 tine eugraviugs showing posi
tions assumed by sick horses, a tuble of doses, a
Rfinil large collection of valuable recipes,
DUUrv rules for telling the age of a horse. Willi
an engravlug showing treth of each year, and a
large amount of other valuable horse Informa
tion. Dr. Win. H. Hall sayss "I have bought
books that I paid 15 and 110 for which I do noc
like as well as I do yours." KKKD FOR A C1R
t'l'LAR. AGENTS WANTED. B. J. KEN
DALL, Enosburgh Falls, Yt. M ly
FIE
MHO
FORTES
- AND
PARLOR ORGANS !
ISSTRUMEMS ri'RMSIIED
AT
VERY LOW PRICES, on EASY TERMS.
So that will be within the reach of all to get a
First-Class Instrument aud pav to stilt the times.
Everv Instrument Cuurauteed lor o Tears.
G1VK LS A CALL.
G. H. HICKS, Piano and Organ Tuner and
Operator, is ennaged with me aud otter bis ser
vices to our patrous.
S.B. SMITH,
P. O. Address. Shermandale,
April 29. IST-J-l Perry county, Pa.