8 THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA., JANTJAllY' 28, 1871). A California Lion Killed. LuKt Batimlity evening a young tnuti nninoil Hem ; BamuoU killed oil the ran oh of I). D. lu Rag Canon, eighteen miles northeast of town, a California lion, whloli was brought to Napn. The animal a powerful one Is of a tawny color, sev eral years old, is fat, measures from end of ioso to end of tail six feet elplit inches, stood two feet ten Inches high, and whs of 4 he male persuasion. For some time Mr. Hill had missed goats from his large flock, and, resolving to find the cause, young Harauuls started out with hisrille and dogs. The liou was found. Hamucls wounded it, aud the dogs attacked it. They were fought off. Theu the Hon made for the young man, who with a Winchester li lie, stood without flinching, and when the liou got near put a bullet into its right for. shoulder. At this the animal bound 13 feet up into a tree, aud not until live more balls were put into Lis huge body did it succumb. Mr. Hall says be has lust f 300 worth of goats lately, and thinks this liou and bis mate have taken them. In' ear the pluco wheie be was Bhot lay five gouts in one pilo partially devoured. Scores of per sons visited Marvin's stables this morning to see the dead lion. His weight was 108 pounds. Napa " Register." . How a Crime Was Dcctected. bottMitfme ago a button found on the - scene of a murder led to the detection of a murderer, aud a pin has been of similar service lately in Paris. A laundress, hav ing received a bandsome legacy, was fool . ish enough to mention to an acquaintance in the same bouse where she had placed the money. A few days later the other Announced that she, too, bad quite unex pectedly come into some money, and invit ed the laundress to breakfast. The latter came, and the entertainment passed off charmiugly, but strange to say, she got dreadfully sleepy after it, and only woke up when her hostess bad made her an ex Ttra strong cup of coffee. Upon returning t to her room Bhe discovered that she had been robbed. The police come and search ed her bureau, when there tumbled out of . some linen a pin which she immediately i recognized as one that sbo bad seen in ber 4iostcss's(ciH ou the day of the breakfast. . . A search in the latter's room revealed the : thief, who bad drugged the laundress at t breakfast, slipped out of the room with her ' 'keys, robbed her and put the keys back lu Vw jacket. A Horrlblo Murder In Virginia. Richmond, Va., January 20. Intelli. gence was received here to-day of the mur der of John S. Lacy, a citizen of New Kent county. The crime was committed last Friday nigbt near Tunstall'a Station, on the Richmond and York River railway, but was not discovered uutil Saturday, when the dead body was found with the head terribly smashed and almost entirely severed from the truuk. Two negro men and a boy have been arrested. The boy confessed that two other negroes bad com mitted the deed, threatening bis life if be betrayed them. The negroes to whom be alluded were subsequently arrested and jleaded guilty, confessing that they way .laid Mr. Lacy and murdered bim for bis money. An unsuccessful attempt was wade last night by Mr. Lacy's neighbors to lynoh the prisoners, who are in jail at Talleysville. There is no Jail in the coun (jr. Great excitement prevails aud it is expected that the people will to-night make another attempt and probably successful effort to deal summarily with the mur derers. -. A Boy's Strange Conduct. The Detroit " News" says : On the 'morning of the 14th a lad calling himself 'Will Jakins, apparently about sixteen or seventeen years of age, came to Oansville, 'Ingham county, with a little dark-brown horse, harness, cutter, eta., which he of fered to sell for f 10, saying he came from Genoa with the rig, that he bad been em i.V'oyed by a man named Spink, who had lurried in the horse, etc, for the sum due him for wages, viz. : f 130. Officer Osborn tiied to trap the boy into confession that he bad stolen the proper- ty, and in answer to some sharp questions i he drew a pistol and shot Osborn, the ball '(eing stopped by the officer' heavy cloth ing. He then ran, and on being pursued deliberately shot himself twice, both balls piercing bis left lung near the heart. Be fore he died he said he eame from Dexter, lie had less than $3 upon bis person, but nothing that gives positive assurance of liia identity. Roughs Taught a Lesson. Oncisnati, January 23. A young peo ple's literary society at Deerfleld, near Lebanon, Ohio, has been troubled by a lot of roughs congregating in the vicinity for some weeks past. Last Saturday the soci ety stationed a guard at the door and the roughs attempted to foroe an entrance. The guard promptly drew theu knives and be gan work in earnest. One of the roughs named Fairchild was cut seven times on the head and shoulders. lie was carried away on a shutter and thought to be mor tally wouoded. The rest of the gang tied. No arrests. ; A 8trange Death. A sad and strange casualty occurred on Saturday ,. four miles below Davenport, Iowa. The victim was a young man, the only son of a respectable farmer named J. lUunilnr. He was engaged in hauling rot ted straw from the barnyard to the field. A pile that bad accumulated upset the sled, causing the entire load to fall on Baumler, burying him completely. Death onsuod from suffocation within live minutes, the body being found by the father shortly after. 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NO WATEB, NO CHEMICALS, NO BENZINE, liUT A PUKK Oil. 1MIAT, READY FOR USE. Sample Ocii1h. 0 BEAUTIFUL HHADES OF PAINT BENT BT MAIL. ITIS PUT ON I.IKE OTHER PAINT. MADE WITH LEAD AND OIL. VIZ: NICELV BKUHHKD OUT. NOT KLOWKU ON LIKE WATEtt PAINT. IT, And You Will Prove It to be the Best Liquid Paint la the Market. .TOIIN LUCAS At CO., Philadelphia, MANUFACTURERS OF JSwIss and Imperial French Green, . WHITE LEAD, COLORS, VAHNISIIES, &c JEW. T. MOUL, KKPRE8ENTINU Weimcr. Wrlsht & Watkin, Hannfaclnrer ft Wholesale Dealers Boots & Shoes Xo. 302 Market Strtet, lIIUL.A.rKT-.I?IIIA. W.. KENNEDY WITH it ..if if ' tP""!''"""'!'! noto mill rtfli'ctlnni V, tin lteT.JoHn Rffiwil. i.S t i '"'in ll.tckn. SiJn, nd Kdrtt, iwm i.f,so lllnnmunm, tS.OO. ... it? JI ?!'!"". Bi w," ft-" Am. iKHtltnn llrrlrw. fin.. O. VoO Rlionld Kind T.r ItlWo 0nce." UliKral KeconUr, liaMak. K. "A ttli.tle 6rm."-Il.ilnill .Vrl Utni. CiuteaalL U. TRIMBLE, BEITTON Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. SOS MARKET STREET, ' PHILADELPHIA.. 1 1 ftueiire to pic aooy of m MM 24 wnwom yon wpwi utr our l.siww lllmtrnteft - ' H.UM niMn It mnilii slf-iptltilnr. Mi f . Mns s somrMe I'IKITOUSA I'H Al.BMM. PRINTltD WITH rl - QI'ALITT. TllS RINIIINUS AHR Or TH ft to I'tatl. (ill! L'mUir StintD. Mirblwi 03.OO. Additlool foiturol. KM IlluitrAtionA. BS.OO. liar. Cimoirmati, TVe will fofwart. niliTei on rmwlpt of print, rwillnrnd O. O. D with orlrilm tt tiam- dflirrri I ollar will bo dodurfH from frnt UlhU, umi iTrrr. Uiblni can lie ntnrnra anfl mom will m money I If Poti O flic 9 aJomt Order or feeiiitertd run jvame. rani mrt. x trmny. ana Btntrr iiio. Putlljhlnfp Oonpior, 188 V. tlKh BL, Ciidffliitl, 0. Philadelphia Advertisements. JJL0YD, SUPLeY&ALTON WHOLE! ALU HARDWARE HOUSE 4 No. 025 Market Street. Philadelphia, Penn'a. JANNEY "& ANDREWS WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. MARKET 8T., Philadelphia. WAIN WRIGHT & 667 WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North Kaat Corner of 2nd and Areb Street, Philadelphia Penn'a. J S. DOUGHERTY WITH D. J. HOAR & CO., WHOLI84LI BOOT AND S II O E WAREHOUSE, 1 MAKKKT 8TKEKT, Philadelphia, Penn'a. gowER, pons & CO., BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS, And Dealern in CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS. BLANK IIOOKN Always od hand, and madeto Order. Nos. 6S0 Market and 523 Minor Street PHILADELPHIA, PA ALSO -Publllier of BanderB'NewUeadera.and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also. Robert' Hlstorvoi the United States, Folton'iOutime Mapa.fte. 7URNITURE REMOVAL. THE BlllMWrllier Will hA fnnnil nn. Hnnr nnrth nt hi former location, where he will be pleased to sea his old friend and former patrons, and as many NKW ONKS as are disposed to give blm a call. He can sell all kl nd of FURNITURE Lower than ever, as the expenses are irrnatly re duced, and will guarantee that the (QUALITY shall be equal to the best In the city. First-class Upholstered Goods and Matreases as heretofore a specialty. AYER1LL BARLOW, Agt., 43 South Second Hiteet, 41y PHILADELPHIA. 1 00 Aflrt Men J,d Won'" are WANTED,! I UU.vWW make from titoflfiuerday, Aaeuts are now making that amount. Adilrrsn, with one cent stamp, Kr. 8. T. Buck, Milton, Pa. 62 U OPIUM! MOKPIUNE tMtN kiwi fM(.4ly Mtjl. I'm NodiiUUvUv. SmA hu., full rrlKjmr. !r. CarlWa, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VAI.l'AIH.K HEAL ESTATE. TUESDAY, JASUABf 28lli, 1879; ae.clU t.te,! M t,,e ""'-" A TRACT OF LAND containing acre, IS perohps and allowance situate partly In Carroll township, said County of Perry and bounded and dei.crlb!d a follow to Z w.ih (h" ,th,or.t,,, Vy l2",lH,', I'lllinai on the 8011 h bv lands of John Hourter, on the East bv and of Frederick Wardecker. and on the WW 512.1" i"ftld J'jjn Bonder, and having thereon erected a uew Two Story .u LOG HOUSE, WITH KITCHEN ATTAOIIF.ti. 9 LOU JJVIIV, ?'hE.9,ll ,nd w,,er necessary otit htilldlnR. . ,?.'! f yo,""K an" 01,1 OnCBARIJ on tha premise, rminlnR water and od BpriiiB near (he house. Tuere are about 30 acres cleared and B,ibwiT. ? ""y", "h splen.llrt Chestnut b?TsSoPdrnceo1 tnnJI,?'- pftr '";' the purchase money iw5l p?ldKWte? l,rPer'y ' "ti Icken down, one. i.Jini'I" b" al,c ?" H'e 1st of April S79. when deed will be delivered and pnsselon (riven, and the remainder n two equal annual payment FJVy,la4S I"1';""'! wltli Interest from April 1st. 1879, to be secured by ludcment bonds. V , io. , FKANK IK TOST, Janafy 7. 1879.J Admln'strntor. TICK'S FJLiOltAIj lilJIlilG. A beautiful work of mo Pae9, One Colored Flower Platc.and m Illustration,, with Descrlp. tlons of the best Flowers and Vegetables, and how to grow them. All for a 6 Cent Stamp. In English or German. r The Flower and Vegetable Garden. 175 Pages. Six Colored Plates, and many hundred Engrav ings. For 50 cents In paiter covers i Il.tO 111 1 ele gaut cloth. In German or English. Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazine SI Pages, a Colored Plate In every number and many line Engravings. Price Sl.25 a year; Five Copies for .i.00. Specimen Numbers sent for 10 cents. Vick's Seeds are the best In the world. Bend Five Cent Stamp for a Floral Guide, containing List aud Prices, and plenty of Information. Address: JAM KM VICK, Kochester, N. T. Why we can Sell in nun Than any Other Store IN Newport : FIRST, We Manufacture Our Own Goods ! SECOND, ' We have Cheaper Rents than Ever ! THIRD, We have in Consequence Less Expenses ! iTrti I V n!".""!! Fennsylyanla. by fr , rMn,hLl,a,"d,'r,,'",e " dlrectefl rrom the Oi plmiis-ooiirt of the said ci.unlv will sell by public outcry 011 the pTemftes. on THREE REASONS irT3T. We are now located at our New Room, EBY'S NEW BUILDING. Opposite Candy Smith's. Call and sec us for BARGAINS! isidor mm, XEWPOUT, PA. 4WM.
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