8 THE TIMES, NEW BLOOM EI ELD, PA.1, AUGUST 28,' 1877. A Guilty Conscience. The Philadelphia SYar snyi : There np pe.trod nt the Blxth Dlntriot nlnliun, Eleventh slroot below Vine, on Frldny, a stranger, apparently not more than 23 yonr old, who wnuted Sergeant Thompson to t ake him into custody to ease his consoionce. He said that his name was John Henderson, aud that he was forroorly 111 troop E, Hus sais, in the service of her Majesty, Queen of England. There was connected with the company a sergeant named Wheolcr, with whom he wentspreoing one evening in last January, at a place uaniod Colgate. He disoovored that Wbeolorhad moro mon ey than himself and conceiving the idea of robbing him, he struck him on the head with a carbine, killed him and then threw the body down a cess-pool, and, with 10 found on Wheeler, he lied to America. Arriving in New York be was troubled so that he came to Philadelphia, and still haunted by the recolloctions of the murder, be dotermiued to give himself up. Ser geant Thompson detained the stranger in custody, and apprised the English vice con sul, who at once communicated with the authorities of his country. Learning that the dead body of a man had been found in a cesspool nt Colgato about tho time spe ci lied, and that two soldiers named Wheeler aud Henderson had deserted from the Brit ish army, the stranger witB taken beforo Magistrate Pole this morning and held for a further hearing. . A Strange Death. A fow days ago llov. 5Ir. Clarke, of Augusta, Oil., was Bent for to administer consolation to a Mr. Buckley, who was dying, but he did not arrive until after he died. The clergyman rend prayers, prayed extemporaneously, and endeavored to ad minister cousolatiou to the grief-stricken widow of Mr. Buckley, who was in the next room. As sho was very much ex hausted, aud it seemed probable that sho would faint, Mr. Clarko rubbed her fore liead with some bay rum, holding the 'bottle iu one baud. Afterward somo cofleo Was brought in for her, aud Mr. Clarke took a saucer and hold it for her to drink. While he was doing this, a lady in the room noticed that the bottle of bay rum fell from bis hand. She picked it up and handed it back again, but it fell again. She then noticed that Mr. Clarke seemed to be ill or faint, aud at once made him Bit down. She spoke to him, but he mndo only some inarticulate reply. Alarmed, he called several gentlemen in the next room, and these at once came in and en deavored to arouse him, but in vain. Then they carried him out on the balcony,hoping that the fresh air would revive him. They bathed bis face with ice water, and gave him some to drink, but all in vain. Three physicians who had been summoned soon arrived, but they were unable to do anything. The patient was beyond humau aid. lie lingered in a totally unconscious state until 0 o'clock A. M., and then died. The cause of death was paralysis of the brain. Horses and Hogs Poisoned. No little excitement has been caused nt St. Charles Borromoo Theological Semina ry farm near Overbrook Station, on the i Pennsylvania Railroad, in consequence, of the death by poisoning of four valuablo horses, eight bogs and a lot of poultry. Attention was first called to tho sudden sickness and death of seven' hogs a fow ' weeks ago. They were fed as usual on the preceding evening by the farmer, and ap peared well; on the following morning be found two dead in the pen, and in a few hours the other five died. The following day two of the work horses died. The . same evening a fine driving mare belong ing to Rev. Dr. O'Connor, tho rector, sick ened with tho same symptoms and died in about soven hours. A fourth horse and the eighth hog died shortly afterward, fol lowed by a lot of the poultry. A chemical analysis of the stomach of one of the horses was made at the University of Pennsylva nia, and strychnine in considerable quanti ties was found. The discovery of the poi soning has created a great deal of inquiry as to the villain who committed the deed, as there is no doubt it is a case of mali cious poisoning. Discharging Chinamen In California. In the town of Chioo, California, on Sat urday, arrangements were completed for the discharge of all the Chinamen in the Sierra Flume and Lumber Company's sash, door and blind factory there. Two months ago the matter was first considered, and Dot until now was the way clear for its adoption. On the 15th of August they will leave, and by the 1st of September it is ex pected that sixty or seventy white men and boys will take their places. The citizens rejoice over the prospect. Other establish ments, which employ small numbers of Chinamen, are also talking of discharging them and employing white help. Virgin ia Enterprise. Confession of a Murderer. Philadelphia, August 22. Adolph Sterfolchy, Russian, who was arrested in this city on Friday, as an accomplice of Whalen, for the murder of Max Hoebne, at Elm station, has made a full confession to detective Abrams, by whom he was cap tured. Many things belonging to the mur dered man wore found in Sterfolchy's possession. SSIGNEE'S SALE. OF VALU APXIC HEAL ESTATE. Tim niiclniKitinecl, A'sliice of Clopi-jre Mutrliptt and wile lor briiellt nl vied I loin. Ily vlmm nl nn order IhsupiI nut of the ('ourt nf Ooininon 1'Ipih ol 1'eny county, will expiwe to iubllo sale on the premise on HATUIIDAY, SEPTKMDEll 1st, 1877. The tnllowlnii described Ileal Estate tu wit t All that certain nipmiinue or tract of land situ He In Miller township, Terry ooiinlv Ta., sdjoln 1MB Inmls of William Hands, Alexander linker and others. t'oiititlnliiK Ono Hundred and Twenty-five Acres, nearly all cleared, and In a good state of cultiva tion, IihvIiik thereon erected A TH O-HTORY LOG HOUSE, Frame Bum, AND OTIIEll OUT.IUlIUVlNtlS. There are a number nf FRUIT TIIKKH on this farm, and running water near the IhiIIiIIhk. This tract. Is located on or near the pntillo road leadlnu from l.nsh's linn to Montnbella Kiirnace, about It miles from Diinennmin and one and one half miles from I osh's Itnn Htutlon on the I'enn'a It. It.. In a Rood iielKhborhood convenient to stores mills, schools and churches. 1 his sale Is mado subject to a mineral lease. In said property. Sale to commence ut one o'clock 1". M.. of said day when terms of sale will be made known by SOLOMON BI01IAM. Assignee, July 21. 1877.) ORPHAN'S COURT SALE OF VALUAllLK HEAL ESTATE. 11 Y virtue of nn order of the Orphans' Court, of Perry county, 'n., the undeislRiied Administra tor, .c, of John tsmiley, of Carroll township, Perry county. I'll., deceased, will sell by public outcry, on the premises, on Fit DAY.HKPTliMHETt 7lli. 1877. nt n o'clock of said day. the followlnii desirable valuable real estate to wit i A TRACT OF LAND, situate In Carroll twp , aforesaid, bounded on tho North by lands of A. M. Fleck, famiie! Itebert, and John .Lines t Kilst by land of Wilson Smllev anil William BtoulTer Koutli by land of William Hlouller, HsinuHt Hebeit, and cainuel McUords and West by land of Samuel Urler, containing about 80 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. The laud Is all cleared and In n pood stnte of cultivation. The bulldiiiKSCuiHsl of a good two story LOG DWELLING HOUSE, nn excellent 11 A NIC 11AKN, but recently built, a sprini! house arranged ns a comfortable dwelling for a small family and other outbuildings. The Imnroveinents are located on left bank of Rher. man's creek, nod on the main road lending 1 roni Laudisburg to Uarllse. and are less than one-fourth nf a mile from Shei inansdale. A good orchard of choice fruit, and a spring ot never failing water near the house are among lis desira ble feat u rex. It Is In the Immediate vicinity of churches, school houses, mill, stores, shops, and a post oilice where there Is a dally mall from botli Fast and West. Parties desiring to pur wlll llnd this a very desirable propel ty. TEKM8 0F HALE: Ten percent of the pur chase money to be. paid when the property Is stricken down oJie half of the balance on 1st day of April, A. !., 1878 when possession will be given and the need delivered and the remainder on 1st, day of April, A. 1) , 187!, the balance of purchase money at the time of delivery ot the deed to be secured by judgment toad t'?arlng interest from 1st ot April. 1878. OEOUGE RMILEY. Aug. 19, 1877. Administrator. VALUABLE VltorHUTY -A-t Private Sulo. THE subscriber oilers at private sale in Spring township, Perry county, Pa., A TRACT OF LAND containing TWENTY-TWO ACKE8, more or less, having thereon erected a THREE HTOKY Lot WE AT H K It BO A KDKD HOUSE, Frame llarn. nnd Shoemaker Slion and all the necessary out. buildings aud a Weil of water near the door and a lot apple, peach, pear, quince and cherry trees, grapes, &o. This property Is located one mile North East of Oak Orove, nnd Is an excellent locution lor a Bhoemaker Bliop. 9-Terms of sale easy, August 7, 1877. DAVID REIBEIt. THE SEASIDE LIBRARY. Choice books no longer for the few only. The best staudard novels wit hip the reach of every one. Books usually sold from 91 to 3 given (unchanged and unabridged) for 10 and 20 cents. 1. East Lynne, Mrs. Henry Wood (DoubldNo.)20c. 2. John Halifax, Gent., llv Miss Molock. 2llc. 3. Jane Eyre, By Charlotte Bronte. (Double No.J20o. 4. A Woman Hater.C'harles lteade's new novel. 200. 6. The Black-Indies, Jules Verne's latest. inc. 6. Last Days of Pompeii, By Bulwer. Mo. 7. Adam Bede, By George Eliot. (Double No.) 20c. a The Arundel Alotto, ByMaryCecil Hay. 10c. 0. Old Myddelton's Money By Wary Cecil Hay. 10c. 10. The Woman In White, By WilkleColllus. 20c. 11. The Mill on the Floss, By George Flint. 2uc. lii. The American Senator, By Anthony Trol lops. ..... 20c. 13. A Princess of Thule, By William Black. 20c. 14. The Dead Secret, By Wiikle Collins. JOo. 15. Komola, By George Eliot, (Double No.) 20c. 10. The English nt the North Pole nnd Field of Ice, In one book, By Jules Verne. 10c. 17. Hidden Perils, By Mary Cecil Hav. Wo. 18. Barbara's History, By Amelia B.Edwards. 2ue. 19. A Terrible Temptation, By Chas. Heade. Wo. 2a Old Curiosity Bliop, By Charles Dickens. 2tic. 21. Foul Play, By Charles iteade. . 10c. 21 Man and Wifa, By Wllkle Collins. 20c. 23. The Biiuue's Legacy, By Mary Cecil Hay. 20o. 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No one who engages fails to make great pay. Address " The People's Journal," Portland, Maine. 31wly LANDS FOR SALE ! Q60,000 ACRES IN Soutln West Iiisoiiri. First Class Stock farms, excellent Agricultural Lands, and the best Tobacco region in the West, bhort Winters, no grasshoppers, orderly society. Eood markets and a healthy country. Low Prices I oiik Credit I j- F"ree transportation from St. Louis to the lands furnished purchasers. For further Infor mation, address a. L. DKANE, Lund Commissioner St.. Louis A San Francisco, By. Co., N. W. cor. Fifth and Walnut Streets, St. Louis, Mo. ai u jasTp. latchford, AUCTIONEER , Would respectfully Inform the publlo tnat lie will cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders will receive nromot attention. DONN ALLY'S MILLS, PEP. BY CO., FA. PIANOS AND ORGANS! MILTON 13. QIBSOjNT Ilns tnketi the Agrncy for TEIUtY COUNTY for several Firet Clans makes of PIANOS AND 0RGANS, INCLUDING THE CKLEISllATED ; YOI1IC COTTAGE' OEGAN, One of the Uest Organs now Manufactured. It Is a brief period since the YORK COTTAGE ORGAN Is being manufac tured and Bold on an extensive scale to the publlo at large. The home demand having takeu the entire production nt first. But their excellent qualities have gained for them a AVONIIHUFUL REPUTATION, and through their merit they have in a short time won their way Into popular favor, and are now acknowledg cd as the , BEST REED ORGAN MADE. In Sweetness of Tone, Variety of Expression, nnd Durability of Construction, THE'Y HTANU UNKIVAIjED. The have all the Very Latent Improvement that humnn skill can devise, in chiding the Orutid Orinn J!jrprctilon, which throws all the other stops into action when only one Is drawn. They nro fully Warranted for Bix Years. They are ns LOW IN 1'lllCE ns a Good First Class Organ can be manufactured. rig" He enn suit you in every respect, if you are wanting an Organ for Church, School or Home. He is also agent for the Ilest Standard FIANOH. SiW All who wish to purchase a good instrument nt low rates, will find it to their advantage to call on or address, MILTON LOYSVILLE, PERRY, COMPETITION DEFIED IN PIUCE, QUALITY AND STYLE. Having just opened our second LARGE STOCK OF SUM MER GOODS, we have determined to make another sacrifice. We are now offering A man's good Summer Suit from - - -A man's good Summer Coat from - A man's good Summer Pants from ... A boy's good Summer Suit from . A boy's good Summer I'ants from - -A boy's good Summer Vest from - - -i A common Itoom Carpet from A good Flower Carpet from - -A better Flower Carpet from - -A man's good Hat from - - A man's better Hat from - - J A boy's good Hat from ... A lady'" good Shawl from ..... A lady's good Skirt from - ... A common l'arasol from -A good Parasol from - - . A nice Fan from - - - -A good Ean from .... A good Paper Plus - - -Four pair Ladies' Hose ... One pair Ladles' Gloves - - - -Six Ladies' White Handkerchiefs Two Ladies' White Kuches .... One Ladles' good Corset - -LadieB' Hair Braids ..... Ladles' Hair Switches - - Men's good Suspenders .... Men's good Overalls - .... Three pair men's Hose ... . . Trunks, Valises, Oil Cloths, Jewelry, Cutlery, Underwear, Ties, Bows, Collars, Cuffs, Table Cloths, Towels, Napkins, Hats, Caps, Umbrellars, Paper and Envelopes, and many other great bargains too numerous to mention. Don't fail to call and be convinced that we have the assortment, quality and price to suit all. ISIDOR SCHWARTZ, NEWPOET, PENN'A. PIANOS ORGANS Mannlficlent Bran New t50. rose wood Pianos on 8175. must be sold Fine Rosewood Upright Pianos little used Cost mini, only S123. Parlor Oi'KanB 2 Stops 45, 9 Mops I5, 12 Slops only 97ft. Heany new 4 Set Keed 12 Stop Sub Bass and Coupler Ortjan $ftf, cost over K5o. Lowest Preces ever ottered sent on 15 days test trial. You ask, why I otter so cheap 1 I answer Hard Times. 81000 employees must have work. Result of war commenced on nie by the Monopolists. Rattle railing. Particulars nee. Aauress umti, r. UJJA.TTY, Washington, New Jersey. aidit ONLY FIVE DOLLARS FOR AN ACRE! Ot the best land In AMERICA near the GREAT UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. AFARMFOR $200 Iu easy payments with low rates ot Interest. SECUItE IT NOW! I! Full Information sent free, address, O. V. DAVIS, Land Agent, U. P. B. R., 31d4t. OMAHA, Nebraska. Now and Thrllllngt MILLIONSEAGER FOR IT. 3000 Agents wanted for The Cross and the Crescent By the eminent L. P. Drockett. Unfolds the strange social, political, aud religious peculiari ties and History of the Russians and Turks; cause of the war, mighty Interests at stake ; Bi ographies of Rulers, etc. Richly Illustrated. For terms, address quickly, IIUURAltD RHUS., Pubs. 733 Sansom St., Phil'a. Sldtt. VEGETINE. " 178 Baltic Street. Brooklyn. N. Y.. Nov. 11.1874. H. K. Stbvkns, Ebq. Dear 8ir, From personal beuetlt received by its use, as well as from 11 sonal knowledge of those whose cures thereby have seemed almost miraculous, I can most heartily and slcerely recommend the VKUETINK for the complaints which it Isclaimehto cure. JAMES P. LUDLOW, Late Pastor Calvary Babtist Church, Sacramento, Ohio, auut. TBI FLOG WITH A COLD 18 ALWAY8 DANGEROUS. USE Wells' Carbolic Tablets, a sure remedv for COUGHS, and all diseases of the THROAT, LUNGS, CUES! aud MUCOUS MEMBRANE. Put Up Only In Blue Boxes. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 81d4w O. N. Chittknton, 7 Sijltu Avemb, New York. TOB PRINTING f every descrlptl neatly J executed n shrt aotic aaa at reastiabl rates at this ce. B. GIBSON, COUNTY, TENN'A. July 1.1. $4 00 to $5 00 , 75 to 3 50 75 to 2 50 - 3 00 to 4 00 . 75 to 2 00 50 to 1 00 13 to 25 - 83 to 40 45 to 75 75 to 1 00 1 25 to 2 00 50 to 1 00 75 to 2 00 40 to 1 00 20 to 50 70 to 2 00 05 to 13 20 to 60 03 25 15 25 05 ' 40 20 15 10 40 25 N. F. BURNHAM'S "1871" WATER - WHEEL Is declared the "STANDARD TURBINE." by overSM) persons who use It. Prices reduced. New pamphlet, free. N. F. BURN HAM, 31d4t. York. Penn'a. EWAllllING'S (1876 Uniform Copyrighted 1877) LAW BLANKS, The Latest and Best, A Great Improvement a want supplied. We furnish low and whatever you need. Lair aud Commercial Supplies of all Kliids. W" fend for samples and price lists ot what you want. Wt'atalgnes of Blanks furnished at THIS OFFICE, or direct from the publisher. E. WARING, Tyrone, aa. Tuscarora- Seminary UH 1UI .1U LAUIKS. A Home School. Beautiful Kcnnnrv. ' Healthful Climate. Full Course. 1 Muslo a Specialty. Modern Lan guages. Experienced Teachers. No! nair way work. Next session begins sepi. Din itsn. sena lor circular to C. F. KOLBE. A. M.. Principal. . Aoademia. Juniata County, Pa. TESTATE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby (dv Hi en. that Letter of Administration with the will annexed on estate of John B. McClintock.late of Carroll two.. Perry county, Pa., deceased, have Deen granted to tne unuersigucu, resimug iu me same township. All personslndebted to said estate are request ed to make Immediate payment, and those hav ing claims to present them duly authenticated for Bettleuientto JOSEPH B. MoCLINTOCK, Administrator. r. O., Address Sliermansaaie. rerryco., ra. July 24, 1877. 0. H. Smiley, AttTuey. SSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notlna l tierebr slven that Euhraim A. Mc Laughlin and wife of Toboyne township, Perry county. Pa., by deed of voluntary assignment. duleU the lBtn or juiy, mi i, navu conveyeu an their real and personal property for the beuetlt ot creditors to the undersigned, residing In Ulaiu, .lu..fsj,n townaliln. All persons kuowtng themselves Indebted to said assignors will please make immediate pay- meut, those naming uiauus win proseub iiieiii iu the, undersigned lor settlement. GEO. II. MARTIN. August 1, 1877. Assignee. T ADIE8 AND CHILDREN will find a J j splendid assortment of ihoet at the one price atoro of F. Mortimer. ANOTHER, ARRIVAL. ANOTHER ARRIVAL. ANOTHER ARRIVAL. ANOTHER ARRIVAL. ANOTHER ARRIVAL. ANOTHER ARRIVAL. Moro Great Bargains. Moro Great Bargains. Moro Great Bargains. Moro Great Bargains. Splendid Splendid Splendid Splendid Splendid Splendid Prints at 5 Cents. Prints at 5 Cents. Prints at 5 Cents. Prints at 5 Cents. Prints at 5 Cents. Prints at 5 Cents. Lots or other ChenpOoods. Lots of other Cheap Hoods. Lots of other Cheap Goods. Lots of other Chenp Goods. CASSIMERS AND TO" CASSIMERS AND CO" CASSIMERS AND CO" CASSIMERS AND CO CASSIMEHS AND CO CARSIMERS AND CO TONADES. TONADES. TONADES. TONADES. "TONADES. TONADES. IN GREAT VARIETY. IN GREAT VARIETY. IN GREAT VARIETY. IN GREAT VARIETY. FANCY FANCY FANCY FANCY FANCY FANCY GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS AND AND AND AND AND AND HOSIERY. HOSIERY. HOSIERY. HOSIERY. HOSIERY. HOSIERY. BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES. f For Men Women and Children. For Men Women and Children. For Men Women and Children. For Men Women and Children. For Men Women and Children. For Men Women and Children. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. IV ALL PAPER WALL PAPEK WALL PAPEK WALL PAPER WALL PAPEK WALL PAPER AXD BORDERS. AM) UOKDERS. AM) JtORDKKS. AM) JtORDEIW. AM) BORDERS' AXD UOKDERS. Pretty Styles and Low Prices. Pretty Styles and Low Prices. Pretty Styles and Low Prices. Pretty Styles and Ikw Prices. HARDWARE OF HARDWARE OP HARDWARE OF HARDWARE OF HARDWARE OF HARDWARE OF ALL KIXDS, ALL KINDS, ALL KINDS, ALL KINDS, ALL KINDS, ALL KINDS, AT LOW PRICES. AT LOW PRICES. AT LOW PRICES. AT LOW PRICES. GOOD STOCK- OF GROCERIES, GOOD STOCK OF GROCERIES, GOOD STOCK OF GROCERIES, GOOD STOCK OF GROCERIES, GOOD STOCK OF GROCERIES, GOOD SIOCK OF GROCERIES, Of Every Kind. Of Every Kind. Of Every Kind. Of Every Kind. Lots of other Lots of other Lots of other Lots of other. Lots of other Lots of other Bargains. Bargains. Bargains. Bargains. Bargains. Bargains. Come and see our Stock. Come and see our Stock. Come and see our Stock. Come and see our Stock. F. MORTIMER. F. MORTIMER. F. MORTIMER.