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THE TIMES, NEAV BLOOM FIELD, PA., OCTOBER 2, 1877.
Tcrrlblo Gnllowi Scene.
IlAuniHoNiiL-uo, Ya., Sept. 25. Andor
aon Milillot, who wllli Bilas Morrill wns
condemned to bo hUug for the murder of
David O. Lawson, waacxcoutcil )u the jail
yard boro to-iluy. Morris was reRplted to
Octobtir 2Drd by Governor Kompcr yester
day. Sliidlnt mado a dying statement to
Itov. David 15arr, lila niiltunl ndvlsBr, as
sertliij; his Innooonee of tlio nettml nmrder,
but acknowledging tbnt he knew tbat Law
on was to be killed. This statement was
rend to him in bis cell this morning and
signed by him.
The ropo used was Icrs than half an Inch
In thickness and thought to bo too weak by
many which proved to be true. Tliore was
tiueh dolny In getting rondy to spring the
fatal trap, and ns tho rope holding tho trap
door was cut, tho doomed man full down
ward to tho ground, tho rope being broken.
Bhilllot uttered a groan nnd wns ngaiu
liftod on tho scaffold. Hero ho renewed his
cries nnd lamentations, exclaiming, " Ood
knows I am innocent. " A Rocond and
stronger ropo was procured. AVhllo it was
being adjusted bo nskod Deputy Sheriff
Bowman to raise the black cap from his
eyes so that he might look upon tho light
onco more. Ills request was granted, nnd
turning toward tho spectators ho said with
somo firmness : " Gentlemen, I bid you all
good-bye." Tho second attempt of tho
sheriff wns successful, and tho doomed
map. was swung into eternity. In 11 min
utes tho physicians pronounced life extinct
and iu twenty-eight minutes ho wns cut
down. Upon examination It was found
that his neck was not broken.
SInuular Suicide.
A strange suicide having a singular in
cident connected therewith iccently took
place nt Niagara. Dr. Stein, whose health
appeared fecble,and who was no doubt suf
fering under aberration of the mind, aroso
quite early Friday morning a week and en
gaged a bootblack to show him around and
point out objects of interest, lie agreed
to give the boy $1.50 to continuo with him
during the day, and pulling out a very
large roll of bills paid him t in advance.
When the old gentleman and the boy had
reached the middle of the suspension
bridge, near the falls, they halted and took
a momentary survey of the great cat
aract. Dr. Stein askod if there was any car
riage to be seen upon the bridge in either
directiou. The boy looked and answered
no. " Is there any one in sight at either
part of the bridge?" inquired the old gen
tleman. "There is no one at all," answered tho
boy, after a sharp look. At the same in
stant Dr. Stein seized the boy and endeav
ored to throw iim over the railing of the
bridge. The lad screamed and struggled
with all the energy he possessed, and by
clinging to the timbers dofeatod the object
of his insane companion.
The attendants of the bridge at each of
the B'oore ends rushed out and made for tho
rescue. This Dr. Btoin perceived, let go of
his well-nigh exhausted victim, climbed to
the top of the railing, and without a word,
sprang into the misty air and the unfath.
omable pool deep down below.
Heavy Bank Robbery at Cortland.
Cortland, N. Y., Sept. 24. A package
containing government and railroad bonds,
certificates of stook, mortgages, and promis
sory notes, estimated at two hundred thou
sands dollars in value, was stolen from the
First National Bank hore on Saturday last.
The loss was not discovered until this
morning. The securities were in a large
pocketbook, which was kept in the safe of
the bank. The bank suffers no loss, as the
securities belong to private individuals.
Three Valuable Trunks Missing.
Boston, September 23. Three trunks,
containing in the aggregate f 10,000 worth
of securities, deposited in the safe of the
Cambridgeport national bank, have mys
teriously disappeared since the 15th inst.,
and there is not the slightest clue to the
thievos. The trunks and thoir eontonta
are owned by Luther Slater, Oliver J. Rand
and 8. B. Snow, the latter the cashier of the
bank.
Killed In a Drunken Row.
Milford, Mass., September 25. On
Sunday afternoon, in IIopkin,a man named
Faley was stabbed in a drunken quarrel by
one M'GuIre. Faley died three hours
after. The murdorer decamped, closely
followed by officers, who overtook him In
Upton, where he bad taken refuge in a
barn. Upon its bocomiug dark he eluded
the officers, 'but it is expected that he will
soon be captured. -
tW A curious accident happened near
New Castle, Dol, a few days since. A young
girl, about eleven years old, was found
. lying flat on the ground dead, with her face
buried in a crock of water. She had been
sent for milk and it is supposed that she
stumbled and fell, her head striking the
crock with such force that the blow render
ed ber powerless, and that her face being'
buried in the water, she was drowned.
CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE!
CARPETING S,
OIL-CLOTHS,
AVALL PAPERS.
A comiilcto Stock Jtist opened fur FATiTi THADE from New
York and l'liiladolphia Markets.
toiiriusiNo
Tint IU! l'LXS, EXTRA SUPERS,
BRUSSELS.
VENETIANS, HALL AND STAIR CARPETS,
AND OIL-CLOTIIS,
ALL 0HO1CK I'ATTEKNS AND NEW DESIGNS.
MATTINGS, HASSOCKS,
A HAND30ME LINE OF
ENGLISH FELT SQUARES,
AND
OIL CLOTPI iwas.
HOME-MADE CARPETS,
ALL COLORS IN
OL.XIJET CHAIN.
STEPHENS & BEETEM,
Bentz House Building, No. 2, East Main St.,
CARLISLE, PENN'A.
NOTICE TO YOU !
The finest Stock of Goods ever
brought to this place, has just
been opened by the subscriber.
Prices were. never so low either.
Call and see for yourself.,
F. MORTIMER,
NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA.
HERE WE ARE AGAIN!
WITH better Inducements to our customers and people In general than ever
we have offered, we have Just laid In our immense FALL and WINTER
STOCK, and as usual, Intend keeping the lead for LOW PRICES and GOOD
GOODS. Of our many bargains, the following are but a few :
CLOTHING, CARPETS, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING
GOODS, &c.
Men's Heavy Work Suits
Men's Business "
Men's Dress "
Youths' Work "
Youths' Dress "
Hoys' Dress "
Men's Overcoats
Men's Overcouts
Hoys' Overcoats
Men's Common Coats
Men's Dress Coats
Boys' Common Coats
Hoys' Dress Coats
Men's Common Pants
Men's Dress Pants
Boys' Common Pants
Boys' Dress Pants
Men's Vests
Boys' Vests
Men's Wool Hats
Men's Felt Hats
Boys' Wool Hats
Boys' Dress Hats
Men's Caps
Boys' Caps
Koom Carpet
h lowered Carpet
Wool Carpet
Floor Oil Cloth
Table Oil .Cloth
Trunks
Satchel
1 4.C0 to 6.00
6.00 to 8.0D
10.00 to 12.00
4.00 to 6.00
6.00 to 10.00
3.00 to 7.M)
10.00 to 15.00
&00 to 6.00
3.t0 to 6.50
1.60 to 3.00
4.50 to 8.00
1.50 to 2.50
2.50 to 6.00
1.00 to 2.00
2.50 to 6.00
1.00 to 1.50
1.50 to S.OO
75 to 2.00
50 to 1.25
65 to 1.01)
1.25 to 2.50
60 to 75
75 to 1.25
, 40 to 1.50
25 to 75
18 to 25
S3 to 45
60 to 1.00
40 to 50
34 to 40
2.00 to 7.00
75 to 2.50
ALSO Jewelry, Cutleiy, Accordeona, Mouth Organs, Soaps, Perfumery, Table
Cloths, Napkins, Towels, Combs, Brushes, Collars and Culls, Ties, Bows,
Scarfs, Umbrellas, Motto Frames, Germautown Wool, Spool Cotton, Slippers,
Lace Curtains, Furs , Counterpanes, and many other great Bargains, which
space will not permit to name. Give us a call and see what we say Is true,
ISIDOR SCHAVARTZ,
NEWPORT, PEISHSP-A..
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All Wool Whit. Blankets per pair
All Wool Colored Blankets per pair
Ladles' Double Shawls
Ladles' Single Shawl
Ladles' Felt Skirts
Ladles' Balmoral Skirts
Ladie's Nubias
Ladles' Coats
Ladles' Corsets
Ladles' Hair Switches
Ladles' Ties
Ladles' Linen Collars
Ladles' JBuches
Ladies' Handkerchiefs
Ladles' Hose 4 pair
Ladies' Undershirts
Embroidery and Edgings
Ladles' Leather Belts
Ladies' Belt Pin
Plus 28 rows tor
Silk Handkerchiefs
Men's White Shirts
Men's Colored Shirts
Meu's Woolen ShirU
Men's Undershirts
Men's Drawers
Men's Colored Hose, 3 per pair
Men's Handkerchiefs
Men's Suspenders
Horse Blankets
Overalls
Knit Blouse
(2.50 and up
2.25 "
8.00
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60 " "
25 " "
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RUPTURE.
Til"" wishing Relief Blifl fiiro for JMirTUIlK
should Rrmniilt Dr. .1. A, HIIKIIMAN, 2.H Blond
wily. New Vork wild Hints., for his new lunik, Willi
I holographic IlkcncsKi-s of bad cases In-fore and
? i ','"!? J!"wi""t lii-iils who pretend to
furnish Dr. Rhenium' treatment.
One of these fellows, n g-rinnn clerk, now
calling ilinself Dr. W, l. ( r.-mplen. Is luillcled
on complaint, of nr. H. and awaits trial lor for.
gory and embezzlement. 3iM4t
TKIFLINO
WITH A COLD 18 ALWA YS DANOKllOUS.
Wells' Carbolic Tablets,
a sum remedy for COUOIIH. nnd nil diseases of
t.l.'?,.T.".""AT' 1-l'N'JS. CHEST and MUCOUS
l'ut Up Only In ISIno lloxrs.
801,1) BY ALL PIMJfXUHTK. SMIw
C. N. CitirrKNTON, 7 Sixth Avemjb, New York.
fillM revolver. TMuitrntm! Price Hit. fr-i,
WtttwnUun Woi-ka, Pittsburgh,
8'""t
AO R NTS wanted l Main's ftiUl diplomas
Awarded fur MOI, MAN'S NI'.W
PICTOaiAL BIBLES.
BOOO 1M,UN thai HINh, Address for new
Circulars, A. J. 1101, MAN & CO., VM Al'ch street,
Phllutla. 3HtUt.
f r T pvmi Harvest, for ARi-nts. We send
111 II I I'lnn. "iir new 49 pan Illustrated
A J ljLJeweliyaiid Watch eataloifue.wlUi
InstriielliiHs how to make inoney. Address, M
CKONKdll diUO., l'lillaor Milwaukee. Wis. IfldJt
MOTHER'S! Kor Hums and Rcalds, Tiles of
.HEME DYJ Insects, 1'olson by Ivy, Frozen
Limbs i i'ai ts, DischarRlni? Sores, Milk Ipr, sore
and w-eiik eyes. Iloil.s, CarWunclcs, Keloiis, Stvcs,
Sore Mnpies, llroken llieasts, Kryslpelas, Acute
1 ains Himdiiclie, Karacha and Toothache, llllnd
and llleedlnR I'lim. IileHdinK of the Liiiiks. L'lor
IneHeuiorrliaKeaiid Inllainatlonsnnd Ulcerations
liecullnrto f emales is HANroim's K.xtiiact op
Witcii Hazbi,, Ask for It, because It Is better,
stronger and cheaper than any other, and Is war.
raM-d by Weeks & I'ollcr, Wholesale Druimlsti,
Washington St., Hoston, Mass. mitt,
AENfsmED76rffHE
T ILLUSTRATED HISTORY ra
THE GREAT RIOTo
It contains a full account of the reinn of terror
In 1'lttsliuiKh, Baltimore, Chlcao and oilier lilt
Ins. Tho conflicts between the troops mid the
Dinl). Terrible eiillatrratlons and destruction of
property. Thrilling scenes and Incidents, etc,,
etc. Send for a full description of the work and
Bur extM terms to Agents. Address, 8lld4t.
.Nation.i, I'ihushino Co., Philadelphia. Ta.
LEAKV TELEGRAPHY.
Young Men Bnd ladles, and earn from (45 tn (no
permonlh. (food sltuatlniis guarnnlecd. Small
salary while learning. Address, with stamp.
Bhhhman Tki.eohami COm Uberlln, O. 3Wlt,
JACKSON'S
BEST & ABOVE ALL.
These brands of Sweet ring are acknowledged
by all, to be the Finest Chewing Tobaccos In the
market. I'ut up in all shapes and sizes, in ma
hogany and black wrappers. Sold by the trade
generally. Send for sample to the manufacturers
, C. A. JACKSON i CO., Petersburg, Va.
Geo K. Wauiii.b, General Agent, S9d4t.
Nos. 8 and 6 South Water Street, Phlla.
WAItHINU'8 '
(1H78 Uniform Copyrighted 1ST7)
!CA."YV" BLANKS,
The Latest and Best. A Great Improvement a
want supplied. We furnish low and whatever
you need.
Law and Commercial Supplies of all Kinds.
- Send for samples and price lists of what
you want.
W C'atalgues of Blanks furnished at THIS
OFFICE, or direct from the publisher.
K. WAKING, Tyrone, flua.
STATE NOTICE. Notice is hereby glv
en, that Letters of Administration with the
will annexed on estate of John B. McCllntock.late
of Carroll two., Perry county, Pa., deceased, have
been granted to the undersigned, residing In the
same township.
All persons Indebted to said estate are request
ed to make Immediate payment, and those Imv.
Ing claims to present them duly authenticated fur
settlement, to
JOSEPH B. MoCLINTOCK. Administrator.
P. O., Address Shermansdale, Perry co., Pa.
July 24. 1877. IU. H. Bmii.et. Attorney.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that Kphralm A. Mc
Laughlin and wife of Toboyne township. Perry
county, Pa., by deed of voluntary assignment,
dated the 18th of July, 1877, have conveyed all
their real and personal property for the benellt of
creditors to the undersigned, residing In Blain,
Jackson township.
All persons knowing themselves Indebted to
said assignors will please make Immedlato pay
ment, those having claims will present them to
the undersigned for settlement
CEO. n. MAHTIN,
August 1, 1877. Assignee.
E" STATE NOTICE. Notice t hereby given
that Letters Testamentary on the estate of
John Neldlgh, late of Jackson township. Perry
county. Pa., deceased, have been granted to the
undersigned, residing In MlUlin township, Cum
berland county. Pa.
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
THOMAS B. MOFFITT, Executor.
P. O. Address, Newvllle, Cumb. co., Pa.
W. A. It W. H. hi-ONSLEK, Atty's for estate,
August 21, 1877 ,-6t
jgLOOMFIELD ACADEMY.
FALL SESSION BEGINS, SEPT. 3rd.
STUDENTS prepared for the best Colleges In
the land, and the drill In the classes will be thor
ough and up with the times.
A NOKMAL CLASS tor those desiring to teach.
Address
J.B.FLICKINOER. A. B.,
Principal, or
WM. (jHiEB, Proprietor, New Bloomneld.
BlooiuUeld. Aug. 21,1877.
CAUTION. I hereby caution all persons
against interfering with the following per
sonal property, now In the possession of Elizabeth
A. Graham, of Savilletwp., Perry Co., Pa., to wit:
1 Cupboard, 2 Stoves, 1 Stand, 2 Beds, 1 Bureau, 2
Tables, Chairs, Capet, Clock, Chests, 1 Sewing
Machine, Lot of Tinware, and Cooking utensils.
Iron Kettle, Tubs, and all the balance of her
household affairs. As the same belongs to me, hav
ing lately purchased it at a Constable's sale, and
loaned the same to her.
Sept. 4. 4t. JOSEPH WALKER.
The oldest and best appointed Institution for
obtaining a Business Education.
For circulars address,
P. DUFK & SONS,
Sflwluio. Pittsburgh, Pa.
TRESPASS NOTICE. The undersigned
hereby notify all persons not to hunt, ttsli,
gather nuts, cut timber, &c, or otherwise tres
pass on their lands lu Jackson township. Perry
county, Pa., or they will be dealt with according
to law.
8. K. BALTOSSER.
PETEK GUISHALL.
September 18, 1877. pd
OPIUM
w4 MwphlM lUWt ftlaetsttly nj immIIIv
f IteDMttrsUn. 0B.CAUJXM,
ill lal V KktwUa au Uuu OL
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
OP VALfAIlLR
REAL ESTATE!
The nnderslg led, A.sl,..,fB cf .Tnmrs ( Rkllos.
will oiler for sale, by ornery, n the premises, at
Oiler B l olnt, In Itye township, Perry county,
J ell It ft on
TUESDAY, OCTOIJEH 0(h, 1877,
at one o'clock p. m.. the following described real
estnle, or tracts of land, as follows, to wit:
TRACT Ko. 1,
sltunte In the township nforesald, adolnlnn lands
of Martin Knudi-r, .John Hmee, Iteiijumin Leon
ard, Samuel Orier, aud others, containing about
ro acju:n,
more or less, having thereon erected a
TWO STOHY
i-"rnTii - t " i .
with Bummer House attached. 1&Ja
Jl'uhll'llngs are calculated for two families.
A BANK H A UN, WAQON KUED,
and other outbuildings. There Is a good well of
excellent water at Hie door, also a never-falling
spring of water near the dwelling. Ab'iut
38 ACRES
of this tract are cleared nnd In a goid state of
cultivation. There are two good Orchards of
choice fruit trees on the place. This Is one of
t ie most desirable properties In this section of
the county, convenient to churches, schools, He..
and Is well worthy tho attention of purchasers.
TUACT XVO. ,
A tract of excellent woodland, containing about
20 ACRES, MORE OR LESS,
situate about one mile from the above described
farm, adjoining lands of David Knsniinger. Jacob
Kuaub, Henry Mosler, aud others. '
TUACT ISO. it,
Also a tract of woodland, containing about
IS ACHES,
situate In same twp adjoining lands of Henry
Sailor, Adam Nace, and others.
TERMS OF SALE :-Ten per cent, of purchase'
money to be paid when the property Is stricken
down i one-half of the balance on the Jst day of
April, 1878, when possession will be given and
deed delivered, and the balance on the Jst day of
April, 187D. Unpaid purchase money to be secur
ed by Judgment bonds and to bear interest from
date of delivery of deed.
The above tracts will be sold all together or
separate, so as tosult those who may be desirous
of purchasing.
For further Information address A. M. Markel,
Attorney for Assignee.
G. F. ENSMISGEIt,
Bept. 13,1877.
A SSIGNEE'S SALE
XX OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE.
THE subscriber. Assignee of David Fry. of
Carroll township.. Perry County, Pa., will oiler
for sale, on the premises, on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 1S77,
- ' the following described Real Estate :
A TRACT OF LAND,
situate In Carroll township, Perry County. Pa.,
bounded on the East by lands of John Sheriff, on
the West by David McAllister, on the North by
Mrs. Dorn, on the South by David McAllister,
containing about
18 ACRES, MORE OR LESS,
having thereon erected a
TWO STORY LOG
WEATHERBOARDED
HOUSE,
with kitchen attached, and a LOO IlAll.Vand
other necessary outbuildings. A good Orchard,
and a fine lot of Locust Trees, &c.f are on this
tract.
f Sale to commence at one o'clock P. M., of
said day when terms will be made known by
fAU.U 1 flMfl l..innU
Sept. 18, 1877. I
SSIGNEE'S SALE '
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE.
The undersigned Assignee of Michael Bitting
and Emanuel K. Bitting, membersof the late firm
of M. Bitting A Son, will expose to public sale on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th 1877,
nnder an Alias Order of the Court of Common
Pleas of Perry County, the following described
Real Estate to wit: A TRACT OF LAND at
Montgomery's Ferry, Buffalo twp.. Perry county.
Pa., containing six acres, more or lens. Having
thereon erected a LARGE BRICK
HOUSE (used as a Hotel & Store Stand)
a large Frame Stable, Slaughter ,
a
and other out-bulldlngs. The location for Hotel
aud Store I s better titan any other In this couuty.
TERMS OF SALE: 10 per cent, of pnrchase
money to be paid on day of Sale, one third of bal
ance on the first day of November 1877 and the
balance In two equal annual Installments with In
terest, to be secured by Judgment Bonds.
Sale to commence at ten o'clock A. M.. of said
day. Sale to extinguish all liens under the order
ol Court.
WILLIAM LODGE, Assignee.
J. C. MC A LUSTER, Att'y.
September 3, 1877.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
At Private Bale.
THE subscriber offers at private sale in Spring
township. Perry county. Pa.,
A TRACT OF LAND
containing TWENTY-TWO ACRES, more or less,
having thereon erected a THKKK STORY LOO
WEATHKKBOAKDKD HOUSE, Frame Barn,
and Shoemaker Shop and all the necessary out
buildings and a Well of water near the door and
a lot apple, peach, pear, quince and cherry trees,
grapes, &c.
This property Is located one mile North East of
Oak Grove, and is an excellent location lor
Shoemaker Shop.
.Terms of sale easy.
August 7, 1877. DAVID BEIBEB:
ESTATE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given
that Letters of Administration on the estate
of Joseph Kudiuiuger late ol Carroll township.
Perry county. Pa., deceased, have been granted
to the uudersigned residing in the same township.
All persons indebted to said estate are reuueated
to make immediate payment, and those having
claims will present uieni duly authenticated fur
settlement to
ELIZABETH ENSMTNGER,
..... t . CORNELIUS KNSMINGtR.
A. M. Markel. Att'y tor Adm'ri.J lAdniiuisiratr'
Augu.it as, 1877.
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