8 l)c ,imt0:3ftn Bloomftcuj, $). How a Merchant was Fleeced. In Detroit on Wednesday morning last a stranger entered a dry goods store on Woodward avenue and Inquired for the proprietor, whose feelings are herewith respected and bis name suppressed. The stranger introduced himself as Fislce, and said that a man who lay dying at a certain jboarding house on Lamed street west had something to say to the merchant before he passed away. Thinking it very singular, the merchant put on his overcoat and wont down to the bouso in company with the stranger. On a bed up stairs be found the dying man. The merchant expected to find a pale.emaciated patient, but instead he found a pretty healthy looking fellow, who was, however, snugly covered up in bed, and whose voice was way down bis throat. "You wished to see me, did you?" asked the merchant, ns be sat down. "I did," answered the patient. "The doctor says that I will not live twenty-four hours, and I want to confess a crime and ask forgiveness. You don't know me, but I know you. You were keeping store in St. Joseph in 1857." "Yes," answered the merchant. " Well," continued the man, "I happened to be in St. Joseph that year, and one day while you were at dinner, and your clerk busy, I stole a pair of boots and a cap, amounting in valuo to perhaps f 0. It is the only theft I ever committed, and it has caused me endless anxiety. Now, before I die, I wish to ask your forgiveness and to restore the value of the goods." The merchant could not remember any thing about tlio affair nor of the man, who xaidhis name was Jefferson, and ho replied that it was all right, and that be didn't care for compensation. Hut both men press ed bim to take at least $15 for the amount stolen so long ogo, and ho reluctantly con. sentcd. The man pulled out a roll of bills, all of the denomination of $ 100, and the merchant banded him back $54, all the money bo had, and told the well man to conic to the store after the rest. lie shook hands with the patient, hoped that death might be arrested, and returned to the Btore alone, having a $100 bill in his vest pocket. The stranger had not called up to 2 P. M., and tho merchant finally took a closer look at the bill. His hair began to raiso up, and be started for a bank, " Best counterfeit I've seen for a year," remarked the cashier as be handed the bill back. The merchant then secured the services of a deteotive and they hastened to the boarding house, to And that the men had departed before noon. Story of a Family's Massacre. Leavenworth, Kane., December 1. The Sergeant of tub Fifth Infantry just arrived gives the particulars in regard to the two Uorham girls, rescued from tho Indians and the massacre of their family two months ago. The massacre occurred at Smoky Hill, thirteen miles from Sheridan Station, on the Kansas Pacific Railroad. The family consisted of the father, mother, son, five daughters and an infant. All were butchered and scalped, except four daughters. The girls were carried South. Ada and Lucy, aged sixteen and nineteen, were compelled to submit to tho embraces of the ravages. They are still prisoners with Gray Eagle's ' band of Cbeyennes, numbering one hundred and seventy. Troops are now In pursuit, and it is thought they will be recaptured. The girls rescued are emaciated and almost naked, having endured great suffering, The fam ily lived at Ringgold, Georgia, and . were bound for Colorado when murdered. . . Murdered wltli a Saw. Recently a carpenter named Elias Will, iams began the erection of a wooden frame house in the midst of a forest in a wild and unfrequented district, about sixteen miles north of Wellstown, Hamilton county. He hired George Smith to assist him. One day, after they bad drank many times from a jug of liquor, the two men quarrelled, and were soon engaged in a deadly fight. Williams threw Smith over a sawhorse, and with a hand saw, which he all the time held in his band, sawed off his head. His rage cooling, remorse camo, and he cut his own throat with the saw, falling a corpse beside the 'remains Of Smith. A lad named Grant witnessed the awful tragedy, and carried the new two miles to the people who reside nearest the scene of the crime. Williams was a mar ried man and Smith a bachelor. Both were buried on Sunday last. llreaklug Through a Bridge.' J Baltimore, Nov. 30. The accommoda tion train on the Northern Central Railroad which left this city at 8:85 o'clock this af ternoon, and the Coukeysville accommoda tion train for Baltimore met on the iron bridgo over Lake Roland, seven miles from this city, and while passing, the bridge gave way. The engines of both trains crossed safely, but the tenders and baggage curs of each plunged into tho water, followed ty the smoking cars, the' ends of which were partially submerged. Ouo passengor, Mr. Young, of Woodborry, Baltimore county, was killed. Enginoer Purdy of the Cockeyavillo train and Conductor Har j'n of the York trains are reported injured. FASHIONS. - " Smith's Illustrated Pattern Bazaar.' The ONLY MatraElne that IMPORTS STYLE8 and SELLS Patterns of them. Only ONE DOLLAit & l'EW CENTS a YAS, wiUiaBpleniUdPREMIUM. Be Big Oiler below tizM 20W"1 a A km AU S X, ,-Yf,rT,,L,tcttrstJ,H"hA" Bl'ei :: : numra i-niit-rn, vTHni'ioin moan, mj cams. f-.ii?- ? Co'lnme Unique Three Suits In on Pattern, with Oneh Model, 60 cents. Shim "r" Waliit Utortdel(tn All 81ms IStHtt. J - .ju.v iv wji-iwii, iXjl &vi VJ (fx rJrr:) V W 29IS Z90l V BM5. Lnayi Owt Wftlrt An Sires 1'nttern. with Cloth lHnAel, 5 wnts. Vr-feT. $3 8HI.'. Greek Overklrt HemitUu. Pattern, with Cloth Model, 2ft cent. 5lOi r . -il IMHft. Hflrque Clonk Hnrpawies all other All Hire Pattern with loth Moil el, B0 cents. eKH. Lady's Welkin Cont or .Taeket All Blres pattern, with Cloth Model, 3fi cents. We give a perfect CLOTH lIOIEfj with every pattern, which dhows jiint how to nut the gar ment together, alter being cut by the pattern. They aro PiSKPIiCT UUluES. Any Pattern on thia page mailed esUh'i "hiU&t Drsu Xlmtor." wuni THIS rtJThowib(W betifall l.nNQ Bairt La ebuwri Into ft Stralglil trust Wilkin DrM by th iN.Uat Kli-talor. Von can rait , i year akirt while p"IC I k ktp It raited. It km thi ihtrt . fromthFiLTW. I IT LOOPS thft L ktrtlo TAti TEFUL and FASHION AfU.K MAK- ner. it uTH non than TEN TIMES ITS COST, bfildM Ulr.fr CON V It MIr:NT. NlaT. nd GRACE FUL. ltcu0 chanffeil from ONE to ANOT1UK to than TWO MINUTES. YOU NEED BUT ONE FOR A DOZEN 5 a -.1 i Ki t ii ' LKS Chesses. Prints au l. 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New York Clto Short Postponement Day Flxod Full Distribution. KIKST GRAND GIFT CONCERT. Montpelier Female Humane Association AT ALEXANDRIA, VA. MARCH 29th, 1875. LIST OF GIFT?. 1 Grand Cash Gift J100.000 1 Grand Cash Gift, M,000 1 Grand Cash Gift 'iVKjo 10 Cash Gifts, jio.nno each lou.ooo 15 Cash Gifts, 8,000 each 70O0 50 Cash Girts, 1,MK fash 50,000 100 Cash Gifts, M0 each 50,0110 1,000 Cash Gifts, UK) each 100,000 1,000 Cash Gifts. SO each fiO.ao 20,000 Cash Gilts, 20 each 400,000 22,178 Cash GUts amounting to 11,000.000 NUMBER OF TICKETS, 100,000. '. ' ' i PUICE OF TICKETS, i Whole Tickets 120 00 Halves 10.00 (Jnarters 6.00 Eighths or each Coupon 260 5 'A Tickets for 1000 The Montpelier Female Humane Association, chartered by the Legislature of Vlrglnlaaml the Circuit Court of Orange Co., proposes by a Grand Gift Concert to establish and endow a ' Home for the Old, Infirm, and Destitute Ladles of Virgin, la," at Montpelier, the former residence of Presi dent James Madison. GovEiiNOit's Office, Richmond, July 3, 1R71. It affords me pleasure to say that 1 am well ac quainted with a large majority of the officers of the Montpelier Female Humane Association, who reside In the vicinity of my home, and I attest their Intelligence and theirworth and high reputa tion as Keutiemen.as well as the public contldencK, Influence and substantial means liberally repre sented among them. JAMES L. KEMPER, Gov. Virginia, Alexandria, Va., July 8, 1874. 1 com mend them as gents of honor and Integrity, ami fully entitled to the confidence of the public ft. W. HUGHES, U. 8, Judge East'u DIs. of Va. Further references by permission : His excel lency Gilbert O. Walker, Mix-Governor of Va. t Hon. Robt. Withers, Lleut.-Gov. of Va. and U. H. Senator elect ; Senator, aud Members of Congress from Va. . , . - ' Remittances for tickets may be made bv ex- firess prepaid, post-otlice money-order on Wash ngton, I). 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ARFNTQ 4,0(K) Boxes Chang Chang sold last month. Enables ,aiiy one to polish shirts, collars and culls equal to new. Costs only one cent to do a large Ironing, and pre serves the linen, necessary as soap and sells at sight. Men, Women, Boys and Girls furnished with steady employment, particulars free. An elegant chroino given with each box for 35 cts. Chang Chano Manuf. Co. 7 West St., Boston 49 4w 300 PIANOS AND ORGANS New and Second-Hand, of First. Class Makers, will be sold at Lower Prices for uash. or an In stallment, or for runt, In City or County, during these Hard Times and the Holidays, by Horace Waters & Sou, 481 Broadway, than ever before ottered In New York. Agents wanted to sell Wa ters' New Scale Pianos, and Concerto Organs, Illustrated Catalogues Mailed. Great Inducements to the Trade. A large discount to Teachers, Min isters, Churches, Lodges, Schools, etc, 494 w. "CONSTANT EMPLOYMENT At home, Male J or Female, HO a week warranted. No capi tal required. Particulars and valuable sample sent Free. Address with A cent return stamp. (,'. ROSS, Williamsburg, N. Y. 40d4t Maryland Eye and Ear Institute, w y. Cltarla Street, Itultimore, Md. GEORGE REULING, M. 1.. Late Prof, of Eye aud Ear Surgery In the Washington University, Surgeon in Churge. The large and handsome residence of the late Charles Carroll has been titled up with all the Im provements adopted by the latest Schools of Europe, lor the siieclal treatment of this class of diseases. Apply by letter to GEORGE REULING, M. D-, 40d4w Surgeon lu Cliaige. FOR COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, AND ALL niROAT DISEASES. ' . USE ! Wklls' Carbolic Tablets ! aVUTUP ONLY IN HLiUK BOXES. ! A TRIED AND BUMS REMEDY I j . r Bold by all Druggists. 4!d4w ' H XT JS HTlt.V, ; FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, j. OF HUNBUHY, I'ENN'A. rpills Company has upwards of 1150,0110 of as 1 sets (without Its premium notes) as the State Cninmls-stoners' report will show, and as a fc'l'OCK and MUTUAL COMPANY, lias more assets than any other local company In this State. It Insures country proii ty at from H.MI to 84.00 I Mr thousand, for three years Including Injury uslalned lioin lightning. 1 II lakes risks from one up to five years with or without a note, as applicants Inay desire, and lu lures up to three-fourths the full value ot ihu prop erty. ' ' This Company has never laid a single assess meutand isoneof the cheapest, safest and most lelluble companies In the State. ; JAMES Olllt, Agent ' New Bloom Held, Perry co., rju. i" Also, Agent for (lia North American Fire iisuranee Company, ol Philadelphia, and tint antlers' aud Mechanics Insurance Cumiuihv of Jlauphtn Co.. Pa., ami also, Agent of some of the most reliable Life Insurance Companies lu the United Mates. Augutl it), 1874.11 '' THOMPSON'S VERMIFUGE CVHK-tirllEN THE PATLENT IS AFFLICT ... 1 ; ; J , :,ED. WITH WOKM8J , . This Vermlfuire Is confidently recommended to the public as art effectual remedy for expell ing Worms from the system. It is extensively used, and has In every case produced the de sired effect, and often after other remedies fail ed. It Is purely vegetable, mild In Its opera tion, and may be given with perfect safety. roriii ioniecuons, worm Lozenges, Worm Sugar Plums, Worm Chocolate. &c. are at tractive and sweet names, but of no account unless they deitroy the worms. Thompson's VERMIFUGE Is an old established and well tried remedy, containing no Calomel or Min eral of any kind. It Is warranted not only to ueoiroy worms, dui ny its slight purgative property, carry off the mucus and slime which produce and nurlsh them. Worms are fre quently the cause of disease In children when they are not suspected, on account of the symp toms of them resembling those of Dysentery, Fever, Convulsions, &c. Children are often treated for the above and similar complaints without success, while those pesti of the bow els are destroying the life, as they Increase so rapidly and are continually moving from one part of the body to another, parents should pay particular attention to all symptoms of worms: picking of the nose, offensive breath, eyes sunken and dim with dark circles around them, grinding of the teeth during sleep, Irreg ular appetite, dull, sickly look, wasting of the body, Hushes of heat, vertigo, swelled stom ach, a sense of something rising In the throat; fever, drowsiness, starting in tho. sleep, fits. nausea, unusual thrlst, gnawing sensation of vue aiomacu, irequent desire to pass something from tho bowels, slimy discharges, &c. Per sons or all ages are liable to suffer from Worms. PREPARED ONLT Br Crawford & Fobes, "' No. 141 MARKET STREET, TrMiilncielpliiM. The above are prepared only by CRAWFORD & FOBES, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 141 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, Fa., And Sold by Storekeepers generally through- UUb but? UOUULI V. THOMPSON'S RHEUMATIC AND HOUSE LINIMENT! The Great External Remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, SPRAINS, BRUISES, fcc.,&c. EQUALLY GOOD FOR MAN OR BEAST. This Liniment has earned for Itself a reputa tion unequalled In the history of external an. plications. Thousand, who now suffer from Kncumalism, iNeuralgla, etc., would find im mediate relief from all their pain bv usine- this certain remedy.- It is equally effectual In Cuts. Duma, ocaiuB, ouiiuesB 01 tne .Neck, core Throat, Swellings, Inflammations, Frost Bites, Pains in the Side and Back, Bites of Spiders or 8tings of Insects. Ono rubbing will in all cases give Immediate relief, and a few applica tions complete a cure. On account of its pow erful penetrating properties It Is beyond doubt, the SUREST REMEDY for the most trouble some diseases to which horses and cattle are liable. It cures Scratches, Old and Fresh Cuts and Sores, Chafes produced by collar or sad dle. Injuries caused by nails or splints enter ing the flesh or hoofs, Bruises, Sprains, Swee ney, Spavin, Thrush, and all diseases which destroy the hoofs or bones of the feet. Fnll directions accompany each bottle. Prepared only By Crawford &' Fobes, 141 Market Street, S9bly PHILADELPHIA. A Valuable Farm At Private Sale.- rpHK undersigned will sell, by private sale A. VALUABLE liTAUM, situate In Centre township. Perry county. Panne-fourth of a mile nest of the borough of Blooiutleld, containing 108 -A o o w , ' about OS ACRES cleared and under good cultiva tion. Most ot the land is Limestone, aud there are several LIMESTONE QUARRIES opened on tha placA, on or which Is very conven ient, aud of a siqierlor quality. There is a most excellent Two Story Frame Weather boared ; DWELLING HOUSE, 1 And a Large II JV IV It IJ A. 11 IV , And other outbuildings. The buildings are all new and in good condition, aud are located along the main valley road. There is a Una stream ol Sluing water running through -Hit farm, and Stock can have access to water from every Held. a- ui p.! wumui au uuon ur auuiess - -' DANIEL JULIUS, , , . . New Jiloomneld, Aug. 25,1874. " Perry co., Pa. in k UltEAT CAUSE o Iluinnii Misery. Just Published, In a Sealed Envelope. Price sets. A Leoture on the Nature, Treatment, and Rad ical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorr hea, induced by Keif-Abuse. Involuntary Emis sions, iiiipoieucy, nervous veuiiiiy, aim linpeui. nients to marriage generally j Consumption, Epi lepsy, aud Fits! Mental and Physical Incapacity, 4c, By ROBERT J. CULVF.lt WELL, M. D author of the "Green Book." So, The world-renowned author. In this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self-Almse may be etlectually removed without medicine, and with out uuiigeroiis surgical operations, dousics, 111 slruineiits, rings, or cordials; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and euectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his Hndi tlon niay be. may cure himself cheaply, privately aud radi cally. . . . i-Thl Lecture will prove a boon to thou sands and thousands. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, ou receipt of six cents, or two pestage slumps. AUuress tne runnsners. CliAH. J. C. Kl.INK ft CO 127 Bowery, New York ; rostOlllce Uox,4S8d. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that Letters of Administration 011 the estate of William F, Smith, lale of Carroll township, Perry Co., Pa., deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, residing la same town ship. All persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to m.vke immediate payment, and those having claims, will present them duly authentica ted for settlement, - JOHN SMITH, Sept. 15, 1S74. lit Administrator. RAILROADS. PHILADELPHIA AND READING R. R, WINTER- ARRANGEMENT. Monday, IVov. Otli, 1874. TRAINS LEAVE HARRISBURG AS FOLLOWS andOnN4!5p.'n?.rkat!20 (UOft-m: nd 2-Mp.n." aioOp mella' at 8-2' 810' 9 45 . 2.00 . Kert'nB ' 8.20. -10, 9.45 a. m. 2.00, S.50 ana 7.40 p. m. For Poltsville. at 15.20, 8,10 a. m. and 3.50 p. m. and via Schuylkill aud Susquehanna Braucli at at.40 p. m. nKi? A,llentown. t 6-20, 8.10 a, m. 2.00 and 3.50 The 6.20, 8.10 a. m. 2.00 p.m. and 7.40 n, na. trains have through cars for New York. .i.1 0 u810 f-m- nl 2- P- m. trains have through cars for Philadelphia. SUNDAYS : For New York, at 5.20 a. m. v!.'Iu"!?it0w?,.,i!,L Way stations at 6.20 a.m. 1 4 "p m B' 1 ''""delphla and Way Stations at TRAINS FOR IIARRISTiURG, LEAVE AS FOL LOWS : 7I4HV mN"W Yrk' at 9-00 a m- 12-40' 6 30 and Leave Philadelphia, at 9.15 a. m. 3.40 and 7.15 .If?,!or,leil,lnB'at4 ;'0'7 w."-20a. m. 1.50,6.15 ttnu iu.a p. nit Leave Pottsvllle. at 5.5,1, 9.00 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. and via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Branch at B.UiJ A. III. a ve AHentown, at 2.30, 5,50,8.50 a. m., 12.25, 4.311 and 8.65 p. m. ' The 2.30 a, in. train from Allentown and the days' n'" 4 Keadl"8 do not run 011 M"- SUNDAYS : Iave New York, at 5. 30 p. m. Leave Phlladelpliia, at 7.16 p. m. Leave Reading, at 4.30, 7.40a. in. and 10.25 p. m. Leave Allentown, 2.30 a. m. and8.66p. m. Via Morris and Essex Kail Road. JOHN E. WOOTTEN, General Superintendent. Pennsylvania R. R. Time Table. ' NEWPORT STATION. ' On and after Monday, Nov. 16th, 1874, Pas senger trains will run as follows: ,. , EAST. MalIt-; 7-29 P. m., daily except Sunday Harrisburg Accom 10.40 a. m., dally " Bundar Atlantic Express, 10.01 p. m tlag.-dally. WEST. Pacific Express. 5.15 a. m. (Hag) dally. Way Pass. 9.10 A. M.. dally, !?",:,' 2.38 p. m. daily exceptSunday. Mixed 6.60 p.m., dally except Sundav. ' Plttsluirgh Express, 12.17 A. M., (Flag)-dally. ex cept Sunday. Trains are now run by Philadelphia time, which Is 10 minutes faster than Altoona time, and 4 min utes slower than New York time. J. J. BARCLAY, Agent. DUNCANNON STATION. On and after Monday, Nov. 26, 1874, trains will leave Duucaiinou, as follows : EASTWARD. Maiiol'p AJJ00"1 1UU" M" da,'yeo')Pt8unday. , WESTWARD. Pacific Express 4.48 a. m., (flag) dallv. Wav PassenL'pr. H 'IR&.u H.. ii J Mall, 2.04 p. H dallyexcent8undav. mixea, D.uo p. m., dally except Sunday. WM. C. KING Aeent. Stage Lino Rot ween Newport and Hen (iernmnlown. STAGERleaveNewGermantown daily at four o'clock a. m. Landlsburgat 7. 30 a. m. Green park at 8 a.m. NewBloomtleldat9Ja. m. Arriving at Newport to connect with the Ac commodation train East. 5""'.. p o,i i-iiearrivaioitne MallTrainfromPhlladelphla.at2.30:p.m. it. kick, roprfetor. CURTIS K. SMITH, , WflOI.ESAI.B AND ItSTAIL CONFECTIONER, i.i.-' Glass Corner, Centre Square, ' Newport,, Penn'a. I DESIRE to give the public notice, that I have furnished my store room with a great vari ety of Fine and Common Candles, Musical Instru ment, Toys etc. In my assortment qf , FINE CANDIES - will be found Japanese Cocoa A B Bon Bons, Fruit Sugars, Egg Almonds, Conversation Drops, A B Him Drops, Fig Paste, Cream Drops, Sugar Almonus, &0., &c. I also nave on hand at all times a lull assortment of the various flavors of COMMON CANDIES CITRON, ORANGES, ' ' -RAISINS, LEMONS, ' ' PRUNES, DATES, . , : NUTS, FIGB &c Also a variety of children's carriages and ' ' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,, Such as Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Violins. Gutars.&o, ' i : , of various styles, consisting of' Wagons, Drum. Tin Tiumnets, Saving Banks, China Sets, Mugs, Vases, ABC Blocks, and many other articles eal oulated to amuse and luterest the children. - I also manufacture th , Best Cough Candy ' that can be found In Six counties, and ' ' STRAWBERKY, 1 ' RASPBERRY & 1 r ' LEMON SYRUPS of superior quality and flavor. FRESH AND COVE OYSTERS ,!'?''. i i t i - tit .j i ' j Crackers, Ice Cream, Cakes and other articles of refreshment will always be found in their season In my store. All persons wanting any articles lu. my line will consult their own Interest by giving me a call, 1 , 1 C. N . SMITH.' ' ' 11 tf nkwportV , " NOTICE TO TRKSPAKSKHS- All persons are hereby forbidden to trespass on any of my lauds la Kavllle township, for the purpose -of limiting, hulling, nutting, or otherwise. All per sons so ofluiiUilig, will be dealt with aeeordlng te law. FltANE. DAUT. September 22, 74.