THE TIMES NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA.. FEBllUAlty 17, ;1880. A Cast of Swallowing a Pin. About ten weeks nines Aunlo Elizabeth, an eleven months' old daughter of I ten bo n Bapp, residing at 82 Dank stioot, Baltimore, ' bnoama restless and fell nwny from , a plump, iwy infaut to a weak, puuy crea tui'8 whose death was daily expected.' The parents Imputed the child's illness td the excessive warm weather, and treated it ac cordingly. Dr. Oultley had attended the little suf ferer soma time pievlousfor impurity of the blood, and when a small red spot ap peared on the body near the groin a week or two ago he was agalu summoned and prescribed as before. At tbo lump grew larger and showed a tendency to become an eruption, he advlMd the mother to ap ply poultlcos to draw it out. The mother of the child followed the doctor's instructions, and a fow mornings ago, while washing and dressing the sore, she felt a small, liaid Rubstanco at the auex of the affected part. A close exam ination disclosed a tiny black speck, which was on the point of breaking through the skin. Mrs. Sapp touched it with her thumb nail, and, to hor amazement, drew out an ordinary pin. The secret of the child's in disposition was out, and since it has been .relieved of the cause of its ailment it has lapidly improved. The pin had become quite black from the action of the adds of the stomach. The saving or the child's life adds the Baltimore News may be attributed to the - fact that tho pin had worked its way out . .head foremost. A Strange Case. Irs. Cora E. Jones, of Fulton, Oswego ' County, N.Y.,is said to be in a trance. She apparently died on Tuesday night a week, having been long ill of consumption. Preparations for the funeral were made on Thursday, but so lifelike was the counte- nance, and the lower limbs and arms be ing still pliable, the relatives decided she 'was not dead. The funeral was postponed ' till P-unday, the body was placed in a vwnu room, aud a physician called. The husband, however, declined to permit the doctor to administer any restoratives, say ing the Lord had permitted his wife to go into a trance, and if he wanted to bring her out alive he would do so. The body still retains its natural appearance. On Sun day the funeral was agaiu postponed. The face to-day retains its lifelike appear ance, aud there are as yet no signs of de composition. . ' Later On Thursday last the woman was buried. Destructive Fire in Albany. Albany, N. Y., February 10. A fire broke out this morning, about 4.30 o'clock, in the county clerk's office, City Hall building. The entire interior of the building is consumed, leaving the massive marble walls only standing. When the dome fell in, seven men were crushed, one of whom, named Keelor, a member of steamer No. 0, has since died, and two or three others are expected to die. No estimate of the loss is at this time possible, although it will not exceed $100, 000, The judgment records, chat tie mort gages and records of proceedings of the supervisors are destroyed. The records of deeds and mortgages on real estate, the portraits of the ex-governors and ' the books and papers of the surrogate's office are saved. t'A shocking story comes from Birm ingham which shows how thankful wo ought to be that Edison has not yet in vented the electric light. It appears that at the llolte Theatre a large ohandalier was lighted by a number of electric lamps. A. M. Bmno, one of the orchestra, although warned not to do so, took hold of the brass connections when the lamps were not in use and thus received the full force of the current generated by a powerful battery which supplies all the lights in the build ing and grounds. lie was unable to disen gage himself and pulled the wire down. Wheu released he was insensible, aud though restoratives were applied he died in jabcut half an hour. tW Mr. and Mrs. llolberg made it live ly for four burglars at Cambridgeport, Mass. llolberg caught up a hatchet when he heard the robbers in the house and chased two of them into the street. Mrs. ' llolborg locked the other two in a room and yelled "Murder !" until they jump ed from a window fifteen feet to the ground. One was hurt by the fall, and could not run away. Meanwhile llolberg toad chopped another considerably. The two injured burglais then opened negotia tions for the liberation of their captive comrades, offering to return the booty which they had and pay $200 besides, Holberg accepted the terms and let them ail go. Fees of Doctors. The fee of doctors is an item that very many persons are interested in just at pres ent. V e beliove the schedule lor visits is $3 00, which would ta a man confined to his bed for a year, and in need of a daily visit, over $1,000 a year for medical at tendance alone ! And one tingle bottle of Hop Bitters taken in time would save the $1,000 and all the year's sickness. Ed 8 St YAUDS ir We have just added to our stock a full and complete line of CA11PETS IN ALL GRADES & STYLES, being all fresh goods and at BOTTOM PRICES, it willbe to your advantage to give us a call. Wo have Hemp Carpet as low as 20ets. per id. Wo " Rag 85it. " We " Flower " " " " 80cts. " We ' Hall ' " ' 50ets. ' We ' Stair ' ' 25ct. ' Also, a full line of FLOOR, TABLE & STAIR Oil Cloths. 3uj Your Clothing Now! It will be to your advantage, as goods are advancing every day. "We are still selling at old prices and will continue to do so as long as possible. ' Notice This ! In addition to our large stock of CLOTHING, CARPETING, etc., we will open on the 1st of April, a full line of DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, AND Ladies' and Gent's Fancy Goods, Our increased sales will com pel us to enlarge our room, and we are now having it built to twice its former size. The place for a Good Bargain is . AT MARX DUKES & GO'S., 8ucccs6or to ISIDOIt SCHWARTZ, EBY'S NEW BUILDINC, NEWPORT, PA: THE BEST OFFER YET. AGOOO NEWBPAFElt at Cheap Katesand a number of Good Hooks into t lie Bargain. A Copy of Worcester's Larue Quarto iMctlonary anil other inducements to club-getters. 1 " THE WEEKLY PATBIOT" Is a Journal devoted to Literature, Agriculture, Politics, Science and News. It gives all the news of the week In condensed form. Pennsylvania news is a special feature. Each number contains a completed story, selected poetry, wit and hu mor, articles (or the farmer, mechanic and house wife, reports of markets, editorials on current topics aud general miscellany. Price t'l 00 per year. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS FOR 1880. Every new subscriber to the WEEKLY PATRI OX who will send us Two Dollars cash In ad vance, and every old subscriber who will pay bis arrears and Bend Two Dollars In addition, will receive one copy of the WEEKLY PATRIOT for one year and a copy of each oi the standard nov els, 'Mane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte, and "Dan iel Doronda" by George Eliot, postage prepaid on paper and books. . TO CLUB GETTEKS. Ten copies of the Weekly Patriot one year to one P. (.,andan elegantly bound copy of "Lemprlcre's Classical Dictionary" to club-getter. 115 00 Fifteen copies of the WEEKLY PATRIOT one year to oue P.O., and an Illustrated copy of "Macaulay's Hi9lory of Eng. land" with maps In 5 vols., cloth, to club getter, 22 50 Twenty copies of the WEEKLY PATRIOT one year to one P, O., and a copy ot the finest illustrated edition of Worcester's Quarto Dictionary (publisher's price, 110) to clud getter, 30 CO HThese ratesare strictly Cash In Advance. 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TO Our Stock of NEW GOODS for Men's Wearla complete. 11 Ui Prices from lcetitaup. . K. MOHTIMHU. New Uloomneld.Pa OB PRINTING ot every description neatly laud promptly executed at Reasonable liatei at the Uloomueld Times Steam Job Onice. JyJOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice Is hereby given that the Commissioners of Perry county will hold the Appeals on the Tri ennial Assessment at the following times and places. fthen and where all persons aggrieved may atiend: ' Thursday the 10th Feb. IBflO. At Mllford, for Juniata tp., on Friday the 20rh Feb. 1KSU. At Marysvllle, for said Borough, on Monday the Slid Feb. 1XH0. A t Oiincaniion, for Penn twp , on Tuesday the At Duncannnn, for said Borough, on Wednes day the Uflth Feb. lHHO. - At Mlllerstown, for said Borough and Green wood twp., on Thursday the HMh Feb. sso. At Newport, for Oliver twp., aud Howe twp. on Friday the 2fth Feb. 1880, At Newport, for said Borough and Miller twu ou Haturday the 28th Feb. 1880. At Bloomltelil, for said Hnrotigh and Centre two,, on Tuesday the 2d March, 1880. Appeals to begin at 0 o'clock. A. M., and close at 3 P.M. J. W. OANTT, JOHN W. CHARLES, ' : HKNRY HHUM AKER, Attest; County Commissioners. C'alvis) Nkilson, Clerk. And notice Is also hereby given thst the Gen eral Appeals following the District Appeals, will be held In the Commissioners' Olllce In Bloom Held, as follows; For the Districts of Tohoyne, Blaln, Jackson, Madison, Handy Hill, Havllle, Spring, Tyrone, Carroll and Bloomtield on HiKrsilay the, Atlt (lay of March, 1880 : And for the Districts of ollver.Mlller, Newport, Penn. Duncannon. Marysvllle, Rye, Watts, New Hultaln. Bnltalo twp., Howe, Greenwood, Millets town, Liverpool twp., Liverpool borough, aud Wheatneld on Friday the. Fith of March, 1880 j and after said District and General Appeals are over, no further appeals will be heard. J. VV, OANTT, JOHN W.CHARLES, i HKNRY SHUMAKKR, Attfft: Cuiinty Commissioners. Cai.vik Nbilson, Clerk, - , Jan. 1 1880. THE undersigned would respectfully Call the utteutlonof the citizens of Perry county, that he has a large and well selected stock of HARDWARE, GROCERIES, DRUGS. WINES LIQUORS, IKON. " NAILS. HOUSE and MULE SHOES, STEEL. IRON AXLES, SPRINGS, SPOKES, HUBS, FELLOEH. SHAFTS. POLES & BOWS, BROOM HANDLES, WIRE. TWINES, &0. Also, Paints, Oils, tilnss, Plaster, and Cement SOLE, CALF, KIP and UPPEK LEATHER, FISH. SALT, SUGARS, SYRUPS. TEA8.SPICES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, and HMITH COAL. John Lucas & Go's., MIXED TAINTS, (ready for use.) The best Is the CHEAPEST. And a large variety of goods not mentioned, allot which were bought at Hie Lowest Cash Prices, and he offers the same fo his Patrons at the Very Lowest Prices for Cash or approved trade. His motto Low prices, and fair dealings to all. Go and see him. Respectfully, 8. Al. SHULEH, Liverpool, Perry Co. Pa. UIRTQ IMPROVED ROOT BEER PACKAGE, ninCO TWKNTY FIVE CKNTS, makes live gallonsot a delicious and sparkling beverage, wholesome aud temperate Sold by Drr.f glsls, or sent by mall on receipt of 2" Cents. Address CHAS. K. HIKES, Manufacturer, 215 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa. 6 Cm INSTATE NOTICK. Notlcels hereby glv U en that Letters of Administration on the estate of Castleberry Harris lale of Penn town ship, Perry County, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing In said 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 8; H. HARRIS. Administrator, Penn twp., Duncauuon, P, O. Decembers 1879. 6t lflf JA IVlnrim A eomptUtnt biulneii man In each lfVMIt I counljr In the f. S. to Kll Iha "trrlauadU of Thing Worth Knowing" by aabacrinllon. Toaucb mn, with good rrftrancat, we furnish tlm ontlt htr, and fire terme that will Inanre a worker orer AlUO a aaonth. AJdreai lKTEUXATIOlUL tl U. 10, Bog tm, SI. Uuia, alo. PAR! flR Pictures. Scrap Book Pictures, I aMIIkUll chromo Business Cards, Motto Cards, Conversation Cards, "May I seeyou home" Cards. 80 assorted samples sent for 10 cents. rHILADELPHIA LiITHOORAPIU CAKO CO., tf.TO rJOUlll Fl out St.. Philadelphia. Pa. 62 ly. CATARRH. BROCKVtLLE. C. B. Littlefikld & Co. IlEAit Siu: I have been troubled with Catarrh lu all its forms for the last '20 years, and have used all remedies recommended to cure, but received little or no benellt, until I tried the Constitutional Catarrh Remedy. I have only used one bottle and a half, and I am so much better that I can say It has cur ed me. My daughter-in-law has also been attlicted for the last lour years. She Is now using the remedy wllh the same result. I can truly say K is a wonderful medicine, as I know from experi ence that It will cure any case of Catarrh. I for merly lived at Napanee, Ont. Hoping that you will Introduce the medicine through the Dominion thoroughly, so that my fellow sulTerers may have au opportunity ol getting cured of this disease. Yours respectfully. Nelson Shore y. N. B I have always been subject to headache; since taking the Constitutional I have not been troubled in the least. It will cure heartache- In two or three hours. N. Biioagr. 2w2ni, gllBPII can be cured bv the continued useof OSMUN'S COD LIVER OIL and LACIO PHOSPHATE OE LIME, a cure for Consumption, Cough Colds Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Scrofulous diseases. Ask your druggist for Ort vitvN'rl aud take no oth er. If he has not got it, I will send 1 bottle anvwhereon recelptof II Express paid.' tVSend for Circular to CHAS. A. OSMUN, 48w6m 138eventh Avenue, N. Y., For sale by F. Mohtimkh, lNew Bloom Held, Pa. ITs STATU NOTICE. Notice Is herebyglven It that letters of administration on the estate ot Mary Housli. of Madison twp.. Perry county Pa.dec'd, have been granted to the undersigned, residing lu same township. All persons indebted to said estate areremiested to make immediate payment and thosehavlng claiiiisltopreseut them duly authenticated for set tlement.. SAMUEL SHOWERS, Admr. Jan. 0, 1880. ; TTOTEL LICENSE. n WHEREAS. It Is the custom In many Counties of tins Commonwealth, to publish the applica tions for license, with the names of those persons endorsing them, aud the bondsmen and llm own era of Hid property. And whereas, the last Con vention of the Perry County Christian Temper auco Association pa'sed a resolution, ordering the Executive Commune to publish the same, tills Is to lutorm all persons interested, that the said names will lie published before or about tbe llrst week In April of each year. By order o( the Executive Committee. .,, ,.. JOHN bllK ATS, Janl8 ,1m ' ' Chairman. T jf" r!7 WA.XT 4e t' A TA T O XW W JJ J-)trZ-Whj;i'Z fKu3Tf J ava. UUAKKH CITY GALVANIC CO. rittlaJtlphi, J'a. ,A13t f s IMPORTANT ! The Meriden Purchasing Co., West Mc'i-lflei., L'onu.s Have Issued a most valuable Catalogue for nouse hold reference, containing the 1NET CASH PRICES at which they will sell any ot the pro. ductlonsof the Celebrated Factories of Meriden Consisting of every conceivable pattern ot Plain and Ornamental Silver Plated and Cut Glassware, Lamps, Chandeliers and Bronzes, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Shears, Scissors and llazors, The .Unri valed Wilcox & White Or gans, the well-known Parker Guns, and Novelties and Specialties of many Descriptions. Persons desiring Standard Articles of Unques tionable Merit, for Weddings, Presents, Orna ments or Use, At Meriden Prices, can procure Catalogues free of charge at the olllce of this paper, or from The Meriden Purchasing Co., West Meriden, Conu. In sending for Catalogue, or in giving an orde, rHeasw mention that the adverlsement was seen in XUB TlMf 8. 1880. Harper's Young People ILLUSTRATED. The evils of sensational literature for tlier young are well known, and the want of an antidote has long; been felt. This is sup plied by "Harper's Young People," a beauti fully Illustrated weekly journal, which ie equally devoid of the objectionable features of sensational juvenile literature and of that moralizing tone which repels the youthful reader. r The Volumes of the "Young People" begin with the flret Number, published In November of each year. When no time is mentioned, It will be understood that the subscriber wishes to commence with the Number next after the receipt of order. , ' i - HARPER'S PERIODICALS. HARPER'S MAGAZINE, One Year, f 4 00 HARPER'S WEEKLY, " " 4 00 HARPER'S BAZAR, " ' . 4 00 The THREE nbove-named publlca- Hons, One Tear, - - - .-V 10 00 Any TWO above named, One Year, ' f 7 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE, one year. I 50 Postage Free to all subscribers In the U- 8. or Canada. ( ' IND V CEMENTS for 1880 ONLY. Thirteen numbers of "Harper's Young Peo ple" will be famished to every yearly subscri ber to "Harper's Weekly" for 18S0 j or, " Harper's Yonng People" and " Harper's Weekly" will be sunt to any address for one year, commenting with the flret Nnmber of " Harper's Weekly" for January, 1880, on re ceipt of I J 00 for the two Periodicals. Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertise ment without tba express order of Harper & brothers. Address HARPER fc BROTHLRS, N. Y. . 1880. f ; Harper's JVeeklg. ILLUSTRATED. This ierrodical has always, by Its ablrj and (tchotarfv fllHOUsKjons of the question of the dsy, a well bh by tttt illustrations which are prepared by the bent artist exerted a mnat iiowerl'iu aud beuencud ioaueuc upou the public rnind. The welarht of Its influence will always be fonnd ou the aid of awrulity, euliarhtenrueui aud reAueruent. The Volnmcs of the Weekly becln with the first Number for .January of each yeaT. When no tlnw is mentioned, it will be understood that the sutweriber wlHheato oommeuce with the Number next after the receipt of order. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. HARPER'S MAGAZINE, One Year U 00 HARPER S "WEEKLY, " 4 00 HARPER'S BAZAR. " 4 00 The THKliE above-named publication., Oue Year 10 00 Any TWO above named, One Year 7 00 HARPER'S YOt'NO PEOPLE, One Year ... 1 50 PdrVa- Free to all Hubcrib?r8 in the L'uitfd Htatee op Canada. , Tli Annual Volume of " Hurjior Wwly," In nat cloth bimlii.K'i will !? sent by mail, iionlrtRp pnld, or by exprPHti, fre of t?ipfnae (provided the freiwht dot's not exceed oue dollar per volume), for ) (Hi ewh. A com plete set, cofripririitifr Tweutv-thre voIuiTes1,rM'nt on re ceipt of ca.-th nt the rata of 5 ito per volume, freiKUt at exppuae of pur ehaHer. Cloth Canes tar volume, suitable- for Wndinw, will be geiit by mail, postpaid, on receipt of $1 uo each. Remmittanrea nhould bamadehy PoKt-Oittce Money Ol d-T or liuft, to avoid ckauce of ln. NewBpapera are not to copy thia advertisement with out the e-pi"wtti ortit-r of Harper A ii rot her. AddroBR HARPER & BROTHER, , . New York, KENDALL'SSPAVIN CURE. '"7?s6It ' ure to cure Spavins, Splints -..f Curb, &o. It removes all unnatural 'i, i V if enlargements. lJoes not blister. Has ; no etjuiii tor any lameness ou ueAHtor i1 niitn. ir. ilia e.nren hi,Li,,it,r fima. tie it in a person who had sutlered IS Ivears. Also cured llieunuitiiiii norm f r.f t-bltes, or any bruises, cut or lameuens. It has no equal for blemlalt ou horses. rSenO, for II 1 us! rated circular giving positive proof, f rioe one dollar. Ail DruKulsts ave It or cau net (or yon. Dr. a J. Kendall & Co., ITos., EnosburKb. Fa Is, Vermont. . , . HARRIS & EWINO, Agents, ...... fittsburgii, Pa.
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