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    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
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CA11PETS
IN ALL GRADES & STYLES,
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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
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The place for a Good Bargain is
. AT
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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
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day the Uflth Feb. lHHO. -
At Mlllerstown, for said Borough and Green
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on Friday the 2fth Feb. 1880,
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ou Haturday the 28th Feb. 1880.
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two,, on Tuesday the 2d March, 1880.
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' : HKNRY HHUM AKER,
Attest; County Commissioners.
C'alvis) Nkilson, Clerk.
And notice Is also hereby given thst the Gen
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Held, as follows;
For the Districts of Tohoyne, Blaln, Jackson,
Madison, Handy Hill, Havllle, Spring, Tyrone,
Carroll and Bloomtield on
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Penn. Duncannon. Marysvllle, Rye, Watts, New
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town, Liverpool twp., Liverpool borough, aud
Wheatneld on
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and after said District and General Appeals are
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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,
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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.
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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
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Yours respectfully.
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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.
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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.