8 THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELD, TA.. OCTOBER 29, 1878. A Murderer et Large. Allen C. Laros, the murderer of hta father and mother and Moses Bchug, on nged man, boarding with tbe Laros family, mndo bin escape from the Harris bmg Btnte Lunatlo Hospital last week. A commission of medical experts having de cided that he was insane, he was removed to the Institution about a year ago. He Riadully Improved under medical treat mont, and the propriety of removing hlra to Easton, Northampton county, and giv ing Governor Ilartrnnft another opportu nity to bang the murderer was discussed. Laros was apprised of the contemplated action of the authorities, aud took advan tage of the first opportunity to escape, tbe murderer having been allowed to walk about tbe hospital grounds. All efforts to capture the fugitive bavo thus far been futile. Laros was to have been batiged on September 20, 1877, but the cxeoution did not occur because of the report of the Uommision of Lunacy. Should the fugi tive be captured the Goveinor would no doubt issue another warrant for the execu tion of the criminal, as it is believed that bis mind has been restored sufficiently to justify such au action. Laros threw poison into a cofl'ee pot about two years ago and bis father, mother, Moses Skhug and all tbe Laros family except Allen drank of the cofl'ee and were made sick, but they all recovered except the old people. Allen confessed the crime, and stated that be had comuiited it to obtain several hundred dollars belonging to bis father and Moses Schng. The money was found buried near the Laios residence, where the mur derer said he secreted it. Dueling with Cowhides. Boydton, Va., Oct. 15. One of the most remarkable duels on record occurred in this place to-day ..' Virginia has been famous for all kinds of a Hairs of honor, but it remained for the lion. A. Ilackett and Col. II. W. Krouhmeir to inaugurate a method of duelling up to this time un known to the codo. Mr. Ilackett was until recently the editor-in-chief of the Mecklinberg Democrat, and Krouheimer bis aEtociate, and now editor-iu-chicf. The misunderstanding culminating iu this afl'air of honor grew out of an article written by Ilackett whilo editor of the Democrat, in favor of inilatiou of the currency, which bis associate bitterly opposed and denounced in strong terms. Ilackett on this account resigned his posi tion on tbe paper, and in the last issue Krouheimer, in a caustic articlo, bade bis lute associate farewell. To-day it was known on the street that the latter bud expressed bis determination to cowhide tbe former on Bight. Late iu tbe evening Krouheimer was walking down the street, accompanied by bis brother Benjamin, when be was met by Ilackett, also accom panied by one of biB brothers. Ilackett at once made the attack, A. Ilackett and II. W. Krouheimer using cowhides, Win. Ilackett the butt end of a large pistol, and Bon Krouheimer a knife. It is generally understood that Krouheimer got the best of the cowhiding, but be received several severe licks over tbe bead from tbe ham mer of the pistol. The cowhiders were both severely injured. Chicago Times. tSP An incident illustrating the ameni ties of Oriental life is thus related by the London Truth : "I wonder bow many men on board our fleet in the sea of Mar mora are aware that at tbe back of Prince's island, not seventy years ago, the whole harem of tbe Sultan Selim was drowned, to the number of three hundred. The said Selim bad been murdered by bis nephew Moustnpha, who iu turn was murdered by his brother Mahmoud. This last was much attached to bis uncle Selim, and be suspected that the women had aided in bis uncle's murder, or, at all events, had made no efforts to save bis lifo. Many of them were quite young, and the barera included French, Italian, and German girls. According to the orders of this ferocious barbarian, each one was tied up in a sack, aud the next morning at day break they were embarked iu barges from tbe quays of the seraglio, and taken by the eunuchs to the place appointed, when they were successively thrown into the sea. Their screams were beard miles away, and some not ouly got out of tbe sacks, but threw themselves into the water aud en deavored to swim to shore. They were overtaken by the guards and were killed, either by being run down or by being beaten on the bead with the heavy oars." Bogus Certificates. It is no vile drugged stuff, pretending to be made of wonderful foreign roots, baiks, &c", and puffed up by long bogus certificates of pretended miraculous cures, hut a simple, pure, effective medicine, made of well known valuable remedies, that furnishes its own certificates by its cures. We refer to Hop Bitters, the purest and best of medicines. See "Truths" and "Proverbs," in other column. 44. tS"" Three convicts of the camp near Tallahassee, Fla., stole Paris green which had been mixed with flour and bad it fried into fritters aud ate it. They died in a few hours. Tbe negro cook aud his family narrowly escaped death from eating food which had been cooked iu tbe same vessel. Miscellaneous News Items. SuNiiunv, Pa., October 21. John O'Neln was sentenced to death to-day by Judge Kockafollor for the murder of Coroner Iletser Bt Hickory Swamp, near Bhamokin In December, 1874. Peter M'Manes, bis accomplice in the crime has already been sentenced to death. t'lT'jKSBK PoMKnov's confinement in tbe Massachusetts State Prison is not having a taming effect, it is said, for he paces bis cell like a caged lion, and recent ly, when some one gave him a kitten for a pet, be flayed it alive with a knife and fork provided for his meals. Nashville, Tenu., October 20. A great deal of excitement prevails bore to-day over an attempt by some unknown persons to open a grave In the Mount Olivet Ceme tery. The guard shot at and wounded them, but tbey got away. Blood tracks were discovered. Lokdon, October 20. The whole man agement of the city of Glasgow Bank, namely, the Secretary, Managing Director, and six directors were arrested on Saturday on the charge of fraud. They are confined separately and not allowed to communicate with any person. They all surrendered w ithout trouble. tSTMary Stalfn, of Traverse, Mich., stepped on a loose floor-board, and foil through into the room below, where sat a young man who had never seen her before. He may have been sentimentally impressed by the fact that she came down to him from above, for before night he asked her to marry him, and she assented ; but evi dently be judged to hastily, for within two months he applied for a divorce. t3F An old-fashioned barbecue near AVorcester wbb a recent incident in But ler's Massachusetts canvass. A large ox was roasted over a big fire for twenty-four hours, and tbeu carved, after the speeches, for a multitude. The meat was tough and badly cooked, most of it being either raw or burned, but it was all eaten, the novolty of the occasion seeming to overcome 8quoamiBhncss of appetite. E5?An Italian exhibited a big perform ing bear in the streets of Woldon, N. C, and got so many pennies that be was tempted to get drunk. The bear was se curely muzzled, but tho showman, made dariug by drink, removed the safeguard. The beast instantly flew at him and threw him down. He shouted for help, but the spectators thought it was all in the show, and did not interfere until he was killed. New Youk, October 21. John C.Lynch was Bontenned to imprisonment for life to day for klTiing Michael Clifton. Clifton found Lynch in company with his wife in his apartments, and seizing a chisel struck him behind the ear. Lynch rose partially stuuned aud left the premises. He shortly returned with a hatchet and struck Clifton a blow on the head from which tho lattor died nine days afterwards. Cincinnati, October 21. The failure of Stogie Brothers, of Greenfield, Ohio, is the heaviest that has occurred in that sec tion for years. They owned the largest farm iu Fayette county. It comprised 2,200 acres. The firm was to all appear ance doing a lucrative business. A meet ing of the creditors takes place at Chill i cothe to-day. Tbe liabilities exceed $120, 000. The assets will probably reach ten per cent. t3F A correspondent of tho St. Louis Globe Democrat asserts that there is no security for life or property in Texas be cause of " tho laxity of her courts, aud the patent and clearly evident bribery among some of ber Judges, District At torneys, and jurors." This is a serious 'charge to make against the people and officials of a great State, and, if it is true, Texas must be in a very had oondition indeed. A letter from Harvey co., Kansas, says : Such has been tbe rush of immigra tion here that the homestead lauds have all or nearly all been taken up, and new set tlors are flocking a hundred miles farther west to enter lands free of cost. The valley of the Arkansas is pre-eminently tbe wheat belt of the State, and its virgin soul readily produces from fifteen to thirty bushels per acre. It is also prolifla in corn, aud well adapted to fruit and vegetables. The railroad has immense grants of land, which it offers at $o per acre on eleven years' credit, the buyer paying seven per cent, interest on bis unpaid instalments. Allegheny, Oct. 23. Late last evening an altercation occurred in tbe Central Ex change Saloon, Allegheny, betweon Cbas. Bungey, a young man of respectable con nection, and Conrad Ilogan, a barkeeper, during which the latter received a fatal blow on tbe side of tbe bead just above tbe ear by a poker in tbe hands of Bungey. At first it was thought the injury was not serious, aud the contrary was not known until 9 o'clock this morning, when Hogan was found unconscious in bed and breath ing heavily. Pysicians were sent for, but before tbey could perform an operation which they thought necessary to save tbe younrj man's life, he had breathed his last. Bungey was arrested about eleven o'clock this morning. From a Well-known Dunkard Preacher. Hartletown.Unlon Co., Pa., Deo. 24,1874. Me ssers. Beth W. Fowle & Sous, Boston l Gentleman : Having received decided benefit from the use of Peruvian Syrup for Dyspepsia and Genoral Dobllity of the sys tem, I can recommend It heartily In all cases as being a very effective and pleasant preparation. It gives almost universal satisfaction. Respectfully yours. Adam Beaver. Sold by all druggists. Lidles, Delicate and Feeble. Those languid tiresome sensations, caus ing you to feel scarcely able to be on your feet ; that constant drain that is taking from your system all Its former elasticity ; driving the bloom from your cheeks j that continual strain upon your vital forces, rendering you Irritable and fretful, can easily be removed by tbe use of that mar velous remedy, Hop Bitters. Irregularities and obstructions of your system are reliev ed at once, while the special cause of peri odical palua ftro permanently removed. Will you heed this? Seo "Truths." 44. KW One thousand six hundred and nine one persons have emigrated from Switzer land last year for countries beyond the seas ; 1,027 of them went to North, 91 to Central, and 244 to South America, and 117 to Australia. Geneva and four other cantons, however, have furnished no re turns. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. Health and happiness are priceless Wealth to their possessors, and yet they are within the reauu of every one who will use WItlUIIT'S LIVER TILLS, The only sure CUKE for Torpid Liver, Dyspepsia, Headache, Horn-(Stomach, Constipation, 'Debility, Nausea, and all Wiltons complaints and Blood disorders. None genuine unless signed " Win. Wright, Phil a." If your Druggist will not sup. ply send 2ft cents for one box to llarrlck, ltoller St Co., 70 N.4th Nt.. Phll'a. January 1, lo78, ly UBLIC SALE -OF- Real and Personal Property. THE undersigned, Administrator of the estate t George Yost, late of the township of Spring, aunty of Perrv mid Htnte of lViuiavivnuiu i.u of Con virtue of an order of sale to htm directed from the Orphans' Court of the said county, will sell by public outury on the premises, ou Monday, Hie 4tli day of November, 1878. at in o'clock A. M., said clay, the following do scribed real estate: Situate partly In Sprint; and partly In Carroll townships, said County ul Perry, and bou tided and described as follows, to vit:-On the North by lands of lilllnmn; on the South by hinds of J no. Homier t on the Hast by lands of Frederick Wardecker. and on the West by the said John Souder, containing 54 Acres, 15 Perches and allowance, and having thereon erected a new Two Story LOQ HOI'S E. v. Itli Kltclion Attached, a III jJJX DVli.l, lllll PIG TEN and other necessary out build- lugs There Is a young and old OltCHAKD on the premises, running water and good Spring near the house. There are about. HO acres cleared and the balance Is covered w ith Splendid Chestnut and White Tine timber. Tho fences are generally in good condition and the property as a w hole In good repair. The property Is situate within very convenient distance of church, school, store, blacksmith shop, etc. Also, at the same time mid nlnrn the fnltnwinv valuable personal property will he offered for sale, to wit: Two milk cows, one good two year old bull, one one horse wagon, one shovel plow, one bar-plow, one set of hay-ladders, one two horse sled, lotol White pine boards, grindstone, har row and a number of other articles not here enumeraieu. Also, ALL KINDS OF GRAIN by the bushel. TERMS OF BALE OF REAL ESTATE :-Teil per cent of the purchase-money to be paid when the property Is stricken down ; one tnlrd the bal ance at continuation of the Bale, when deed will be delivered and possession given, aud the re. lnainder In two equal annual payments from date of confirmation, with Interest on same from that date to be secured by judgment bonds. tr. Terms of Sale of I'ersonal Property will be made known on day of sale. FRANK D. YOST. October 1, 1878.J Admlulstator. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! The undersigned, Assignee of Simon S.CIouser, by virtue of an order of sale to him directed from the Court of Common Pleas of Perry county.Pa., will oiler for sale, by outcry, on the premises, ou FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, 1878. at 1 o'clock P. M., the following described valua ble real estate, to wit: TRACT No. 1, containing 43 ACRES, having there on erected a good two-story log HOUSE, with frame kitchen attached, a good Bank Barn, a Flutter-wheel Saw Mill, hog pen aud spring house, with a never fall ing spring of water near the mansion house. There is an orchard In prime bearing condition, containing ICO trees of choice apples.also a variety of other choice fruit, such as peuches. pears, cherries, grapes, &o. About 27 acres ol this tract are cleared ami in a good stute of cultivation, the balance being timber land. TRACT No. 2. Is a tract of land containing .'17 acres, about 12 acres of which are cleared, uud the balance is timber laud, TRACT No. 3. Isa tract of Timber Land containing 11 acres. TRACT No. 4. is a tract of land containing 9 acres, being timber laud. The above described real estate Is situate Iu Centre township. Perry county Pa., about 2 miles south of New Blooinlleil, on the public road lead ing from New Bloniiillerd to Ijindlsburg, bounded by lands of Win. Brunor. (ieo, Meek, ft. L. Ma gee, Esq., Daniel Cless and others, within one fourth of a nille of a school house, and In a good settlement. The whole contains loo acres, and will besold as a whole orseierately, to suit pur chasers, and will make a very desirable home. Tbhms. Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid when the property It sttlckeo down, one-half of the balance on the 1st of April, 1879, when the deed will be delivered and possession given, and the balance on the 1st of April, IMo, with Inteiest from 1st of April. 1879. to be secured by Judgment bond. F. 11. CLOVSEK, October 15, t78. Asslijuee. &APP BEN'S; & CO., WHOLESALE JEWELERS, -A. PTTIjXj X.I1TE OP rim irni nnnuTfiM nrimnnnni AIMM nun LARGEST STOCK! DEALERS! HENl) I'lofiBO ORDERS VILL RECEIVE PROMPT & CAREFUL ATTENTION. 161 State Street, CHICAGO. SALT JISALT ! JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LOT OF LIVERPOOL G. A. SALT. FULL SIZE SACKS, 11.15 per sack. 4 bushel sacks, line, (2.00 per sack AT THE Cheap Cash Store OF S. M. SIIULER'S, Liverpool, Perry County, Penna, Where you will llnd a FULL STOCK of HAKDWAltE, GUOCEIUK8, DHUGS. IRON, NAILS, HOUSE and MULE SHOES, TAINTS, OILS. VA11NI8HE3, &C,. &C SC., AT VERY LOW PRICES. catt AND see : PROVERBS. PROVERBS. "Fnrsliiklne snells. U ",nn will lie nnlil fits, dizziness, palulta H'or a case that Hop tlon and low spills, Knitters will not cure reiy ou nop miters." Er help." "Head of procure and use Hop Bitters, and you will be strong healthy and happy." " Ladles, do you want to be strong, healthy and beautiful'; Then use Hop Bitters. " The greatest ap petlzer, s t o ni a e li, blood and liver regu latorHop Bitters." "Clergymen, Law yers. Editors. Bankers aud Ladles need Hup Bitters daily." not) Bitters builds ill), strengthens and !eu res continually from me n i st uose." "Fair skin, rosy cheeks and the sweet est breath in Hp Hitters." " Kidney and Unl nary complaints of all kinds permanently cured by Hop bitters." "Sour stomach, sick headache and dizzi ness, Hop Bit terscures with a few doses." " Hop Bitters has re stored to sobriety and health, perfect wrecks it n n,.H 11tl,n three times a day and vou wilt nave no dou jtor bills to pay." irom intemperance." Eor salo by M. B. Htrlcklnr, Now ISloom lleld, fa. For saie by B. M. E Eby, Newport, l'a. I 41 4t. E HONEY OF BOHEHOUID AUD Tflt FOR THE CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Inflnenia, Hoarseness, Difficult Breathing, and all Affection, of the Throat, Bronchial Tubes, and Lnnga, loading to Consumption. This infallible remedy is composed of the IIoNBVof the plant Horehound, in chemical union with Tak-Balm, extracted from the Life ruiNCiri.E of the forest tree Amis Balsam f.a, or Balm of Gilead. The Honey of Horehound soothes and scatters all irritations and inflammations, and the Tar-balm cleanses and heais the threat and air passages leading to the lungs. Five additional ingredients keep the organs cool, moist, and in healthful nclion. Let no pre judice keep you from trying this great medi cine of a famous doctor wlio has saved thou sands of lives by it in his large private practice. N. 13. The Tar-Balm has no bad taste or smell. TRICES SO CENTS AND $1 PER BOTTLE. Great laving to buy large fixe. "Pike's Toothache Drops" Cure in 1 Minute. Sold by all Druggists, . N. 0EITTENT0N, Prop., N.Y. ocoTbuslness you can engage In. 8i to 120 DW I per day made by any worker of either sex, right in tneirown localities, rarticuiars ana Bample worth live dollars free. Improve your sparetlmeatthls business. Address SXINSON & GO., Portland, Maine. 11 lyr M'O Iirr 1 11 Don't you want some cheap IV r A K P00ls 'or Pants and Suits t 0 II Lilll, It you do, dou'", fall to ex amine tli splendid assortment for sale by F. MOKTIMEK. Vou cau suit yourself Iu style and price. 1 n wJBBgWL!UlfJMMU Bin, tlTTBraOt J JillH JrlUHMsl WIT J i I J i Of ferr At, r uiiuiui i LOWEST PRICES ! ! FOIl OATALOGTJK ! ! Oull Wlieu in Hie City I ! $io to $ioooiKrJ?k.'jsi every month. Book sent free explaining every-.in.-. Address, BAXTER & CO.. Bankers. 17 wailBt., WewYork. 44d4w iii:ai THIS! tir ...ni , . M . . ..... ..o nin .nj jigems a eaiary oi iou per montn and expenses, or allow a large commission to sell our new and wonderful Inventions. We mean what we say. Address, without delay. BHKK MAN & CO., Marshall, Michigan. 44d4w WANTED 1 Aet.tvA A ITAnta In arw nnontw fn. n.... flna II Initi ated publications. This Is a rare opportuni ty mi pronmoiH employment. Mil's lnuuee mentsto both subscribers and assents. Agents run no risk. For Illustrated circulars, Elvlng terms and full particulars, address. E P. & L. ltKSf KIN, 11U2 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 44d4w BENSON'S CAPCINE POItlS PLASTER. A WONDERFUL- REMEDY. There fs no comparison between It mid the com mon slow acting porus plaster. It Is In every way superior to all other external remedies Including liniments and the so called electri cal appliances. It contains new medicinal elements In combination with rubber, pos sesses the most extraordinary pain relieving, strengthening and curative properties. Any Physician in your own locality will conllrm the above statement. For Lame Back, Kheu matism, Female Weakness. Stubborn and Neglected Colds and Coughs, diseased Kid neys, Whooping coughs, affections of the heart, and all Ills for which porus plasters are used, it is simply the best known remedy. Ask for Bemou s Capclne Porus Plaster and take no other. Hold by all Drueglsts. Price 25 cents. Bent on receipt of Pilce,bvHea bury & Johnson. 21 Piatt Street, N. Y. 4404W TOES PROTRUDING Through Kagged Holes need no longer offend the eye, or children's costly shoes be thrown away on that account, when otherwise but little worn. The American Shoe Tip Co., have saved MILLIONS OF DOLLARS annually to Parents in this country, by the Intro duction of the Copper and Silver Tips, and they are applied chiefly to children's heavy Shoes, many parents objecting to the looks of Metal Tips on FINE SHOES. All such will be happy to know that this com pany have at last perfected a BLACK TIP which adds to the beauty of the finest Shoe, the toe remaining neat until the shoe Is worn out. THESE TIPS ARE STAMPED A. 8. T. CO. The more costly the shoe the more Important the Tip as It at least doubles the wearing value of the Shoe Parents, buy no Children's Shoes with out the Metal or this nice Black Tip, and thus re duce your Shoe bills more than one-half. Ask Your Shoo Dealer for Tltein. 44d lw Parson's Purgative Pills make New Rich Blood and will completely change the blood In the entire System In three months. Any person who will take 1 pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks may be restored to sound health, if such a thing be pos sible. Kent by mall for g letter stamps, I. H. JOHNSON & CO. Banger, Maine, 42d4v A warded hiyhe$t priti Centennial Exposition for In chevnnfj quaittiet and excrUmct and laming ehar ceter of twetUnintf rmd flavoring. The bsl iobucro over mtd As onr blot strip trade-mark is cloneljr Imitated on iiiferior poods, see that Jaekwn't bttl is onefery plug. Sold by all dealer. Send for sample, free, to 0. A. Jicoaoa A Co., Mfrs., Petersburg, Va. G. F. Wardlc, Gen. Agent, Philadelphia. OK FANCY CARDS with name.lOcts., Plain or Gold. 150 styles. Ageuta Outtit 10c. Hull & Co., Hudson, IS. V, 42d4w KEWrORT PROPERTY PUBLIC SALE. THE undersigned will sell at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday, November 0th, 1878, the following described Eeal Estate: A HOUSE AND TWO LOTS of ground, situate In EAST NEWPOKT. The property Is pleasantly located, being corner lots and well fenced. The house Is a two and a half story.frame. In good repairand with a good cel lar. A good spring of water Is on the lot ou which the house is built. TERMS OF BALE: One hundred and fifty dol lars to paid at the time of sale; Stfit" on the 1st of April, 1879, and the balance in equal annual pay ments with Interest. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M.,of said day. For further Information address WILLIAM BAILOR, MAKSH KU'N, Perry Co., Pa. October 15, 1878. ESTATE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that Letters Testamentary on the estateof Bernard Both, late of Jacksuu township. Perry county, Ta., deceased, have been granted to the it i'nr PeiiycountyFa., All persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make Immediate payment, and those hav Ingclalms to present them duly authenticated for settlement to Bff.T. F. 8HOEMAKEK, DAVID BOTH, C H. Smii it. Attorney. Executors, beptember lu, 1818. PRINTING of every description neatly ex ecuted at the Bloomtield Time Office at reasonable rates. llAluliJjo III SWEETppHAY'