8 A Wayward Girl's Foolish Step. A dispatch from lMttebttrg says : The little town of Heaver, one of tho suburbs of nttsburg, Is terribly exolterl, because one of Its prettiest, wealthiest, best-known and really accomplished young ladies has left her father's bouse and deliberately married a negro who is as ugly and Ignor ant as be is black. For some time past Miss Annie Mason has given her parents a great deal of trouble by her reckless, way war.d conduct, but being an ouly daughter fibe was spoiled by Indulgence. Her father is United States storekeeper in Indiana county, but lives in Beaver and is wealthy. Her uncle Is ex-Chief Justice Daniel Agnew, of the Supreme Court, and the family is one of the best in this part of the Ktate. Mrs. George Jones, nee Miss Annie Mason, is twenty years old, a brunette with large eyes and exceedingly pretty face. 8he bad a quarrel with her parents on Wed nesday night, aud early yesterday (Thurs day) morning she left her borne aud met George Jones, a oourae illiterate negro coal digger, by an appointment which she bad made by some unknown means during the night. At five o'clock in the morning Jones and another negro, accompanied by Miss Mason, went to Rochester, about a mile from Beaver, aud hurried to the house of a colored clergyman, who married Jones to Miss Mason in the presence of a .couple of white men as witnesses. The couple then took the next train back to Beaver, where Jones hired a room in a small bouse which has only three rooms in it, two of which are already occupied by negro families. The reckless girl sent home for the trunk, piano and some of the ornaments from her room, and this was the flrst intimation her mother bad of the marriage. Her mother tried to persuade her daughter to return, but sho refused. Her father is not at home and knows nothing as yet of the afl'air. It Is not known how Miss Mason became acquainted with Jones or where she ever met him. 'Threats of tarring and feathering are openly made by the young men of Beaver, but up to the present, time nothing has been done and Mr. and Mrs. Jones are living in their tiny room, while the way ward girl's mother is lying at home crazy with brain fever brought on by her daugh ier's conduct. Shocking Accident. Due of the most singular and shocking railroad accidents ever recorded in Now England occurred at the South street crossing bridge of the Eastern Railroad, Boston, a few days ago. A bright lad, Richard Farren, 0 years old, son of Richard Farren, the well-known soenio artist, re siding at SO Arlington street, Chelsea, went to the Second street crossing bridge with bis brother to play. The boys amused themselves beneath the track of the rail road, holding on by the sleepers. . While in this position be would raise bis bead above the track to witness an approaching train and seek a place of safety before the train reached the bridge. At 5.4-3 p. m., the inward train was approaching the bridge, when the lad changed his position to the outward track sleepers, probably sup posing himself to be safe. lie again bad bis bead above the sleepers, when an out ward train passed tho bridge and the sharp prong of the cow-catcber struck the boy's head, severing it from the body. Useless Scrubbing. An extraordinary army joke has found its way into the columns of' "Tho Court Journal." The dirtiness of the Afghan is proverbial, and it is said that upon one oc casion General Roberts captured a Mongol, who was so pre tei naturally dirty that it was thought necessary, for the safety of the whole camp, that he should be washed. Two genuine Tommy Atkinses were told off for this purpose. They stripped him, and scrubbed him with formidable brushes aud a large quantity of black soap for two hours, at the end of which they threw down their brushes . in disgust and went to their Colouel. ""What is it, me?' "Well, sir, we've" washed that Afghan for two hours, but it wasn't no good. After scrubbing fcinj," sir, till our arms were like to break, blest if we didn't come upon another butt of clothes." ": -. a Startling Discovery. Hamburg, May 19. This little borough lias been startled by the finding of a dead infant in the canal at the live locks, a short distance below. It was terribly disfigured, one of the arms and a leg being nearly severed from the body. A rope was at tached to the neck, indicating that the infant bad been murdered. An inquest this evening was adjourned until to-mor row, when it is expected au important clue will be developed. The body bad evidently been in tue water quite a wuue as St was greatly decomposed. Bad Boys Stone a Little Girl to Death. Boston, Way 19. .Yesterday while a number of children were at play on the nunnery grounds in Somerville one of them, a ten-year-old daughter of William II. Goodpeed, picked up a ball which several boys bad been using. Upon refus ing to return it to one of the boys several of them pelted her with stones, one of which struck her on the temple, causing her death early this morning. Strawbridge & Clothier IMMENSE OF SPRING GOODS ! Which should be Inspected by every buyer within reach of Philadelphia. Those who do not visit the city can seeure every advantage offered by our unrlvalleri3tock and very low prices through the Mail Or dor Department. rieam Kott i We employ no agents. Bend direct to the house for samples. SrRINO BILKS. ... , , M Black Silks of all reliable make. Colored Bilks In all the Maple and fantilonable color- lugs. Tlie latest elfects In Stripes. Check Jaspers, Loulslnes, &o. All HllK Novelties In immense assortment. Satins, Velvets, Foulards, reklu BUI pes, Damasses, Bro cades, &o. SPRING DRESS GOODS. A visit ol Inspection will verify onr state ment that we have the largest and best as sorted stock ol Spring and Summer Dies Goods. Paris Fabrics, novel in texture and design, at a small advance over cost or Importation, and Immense lines of PLAIN FABRICS, In assortment of texture and colorings quite bewildering. SPRING HERNANIES AND GRENADINES. This stock Is simply wonderful lu variety of styles and textures. It Includes All-Silk, Ail-Wool, Bilk and Wool, Hllk, Wool and Cotton, etc. At the same counter will be found the largest lino of BUNTINGS ever otiered at retail anywhere, In Blacks and Colors of every quality aud price. SPRING FOREIGN COTTONS. The designs In foreign Cotton for the present Spring and Hummer are particular ly pleasing. The variety that we are show ing from which to make selection, and the richness and elegaueo of oar exclusive styles, must convince buyer, after a care ful examination, that our stock cannot pos sibly be excelled. SPRING COSTUMES FOR LADIES. This season we present to buyers a new feature In dressmaking. Instead of high, priced Imported suits out of the reach of every one, we oiler costumes made of goods stylish and attractive In appearance, In styles taken from the latest Pails Patterns, Imported by ourselves, and marked at the moat moderate prices. SPRING SUITS FOR CHILDREN. Our stock of these goods, as Is universally acknowledged. Is not even approached else where. Our Commencement, Party ami School Dresses are In neat, stylish ami ap propriate design, which can scarcely he Im proved upon. We have a large Hue of Butt made expressly for wear at the seashore, country and mountain, In stylish ellects and at surprisingly low price. SPRING WRAPS, MANTLES, ETC. We are showing all the newest style In Silks, Camel's Hair, Diagonals, Drapd'Ete, , tc. t also, a full line of Spring and Sum mer Sacquesln Corduroy, Camel's Hatr.Mot tled, Platd and Plain Cloths. Circulars, Ul sters and Mantles in every conceivable kind of light weight good. SPRING SHAWLS. ' Real India Shawls, far below former prices: Paisley Shawls, with open centres, lllled centres, rich borders, and subdued col ors: Thibet, Shetland and Zepbyer Shawl in all colors, weave and designs, at prices that dely competition. SPRING CLOTHING FOR BOYS. , AVe have prepared for this Spring a stock of the most carefully made and stylish goods It Is possible to procure, and have marked every garment ou the basis of our uniformly low prices. Our stock I all new and every garment of the latest styles of material and workmanship. SPRING STAPLE GOODS. Our stock of those goods, Including Cal icoes. Percales, Ginghams, Muslins, Sheet lugs, Flannels, etc., we are distributing to customer at one small uniform prollt above first cost as lessened by prompt cash pur chases in large lots. We believe our MAGNIFICENT STOCK thla season cannot fall to command the attention of every lady who wishes to unite good taste in selection with economy In expenditure. Strmvbridge Clothier, 801, 803, 805, 807 & 809 MARKET STREET, XJIIILA.I33i:Ll,IITA. WE CALL ATTENTION TO New Arrival of Groocls. Suited to the wants of the trade for this season. Here are some of the articles to which your attention is invited : A lot of good Towel Crash at only 61 Dress Goods at The prettiest line of prints ever offered In this county at from five to six cents per yard. F. MORTIMER. The handsomest assortment of Shirting Stripes and Cheviots that we ever had, can now be seen at my store. F. MORTIMER. A splendid stock of Cottonades and Casslmers are now open and for sale by F. MORTIMER. An assortment of Hamburg Edgings and En sertlngs, white and colored, for sale ty F. MORTIMER. Carpets, 041 Cloths and Wall Paper in a great variety. Is now selling at cost by F. MORTIMER. HATS for men and boys at 50 ets.. 75 ct,, $1.00, 11.25, 11.60 and 12,00. K.Mobtimir. LINKS SPRING MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Although till department lias been In creased to more than four times It former size, It Is now scarcely large enough to ac oomniodate It many patrons. No ueh stock can be found elsewlioie. The department Is situated In our retired second story par lor, easllvacceislhle by elevatnr. SPRING HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. The products of all the best maker of France, England, Germany, ami our own country are on exhibition at our counters. All the novelties In Silk, line Cotton and Lisle Hose for ladles, children and men. Our stock In all grade of Underwear Is the most complete lu this city. SPRING GLOVES. The Trerousse" and other brand of Kid Gloves, lu shades to match the new shade In Silks anil Dress Good. Men's Kid Gloves, handsomely embroidered. Lisle Thread Glove In assortment greater than was ever before shown In Philadelphia. Fabi IcGlnves of all kinds. SPRING NECKWEAR FOR GENTLEMEN. We have all the newest shapes, material, effects and coloring In Neckwear, at prices at least one-third less than Is usual. Our three brands of Shirts, "The Standard, " "The Favorite," "The Custom Made," have proved to be the most popular Shirts ever sold in this city. SPRING HOUSEKEEPING LINENS. The very large business done In till de partment, requires us to bedallyln the mar ket, so our customers are assured of getting the freshest goods, In every description of Linen for table or house use, at the lowest possible prices. We have also a very large stock of Cretonnes, Haw Silks, Jute, etc. SPRING OUILTS AND BLANKETS. We have In stock all grade of Jacquard, Honeycomb and Marseille Spread, In sizes for cradles, cribs, bhtp berth, single and double beds. We are ottering huge size SUMMER BLANKETS at 4 10 per pair which Is lower than such excellent quallly of goods have ever before been sold. SPRING CLOAK1NGS. Our assortment Is complete In all the newest styles ntid colorings. The newest thing for Ladles' and Children's Coats Is soft-finish Corduroy. We have It In all the popular shades. SPRING PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. The newest styles of Parasols are an en tire departure from thoseln vogue lastyear. We were confident that they would meet - with popular favor, aud laid in a large stock of the choicest shapes, styles and handles. Though the price have been advanced be causeof scarcity, we shall otter our as orig inally Intended, at a small Increase on the manufacturers' prices. SPRING CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. For Men's and Boys' wear we now have the largest and best assortment of these goods ever shown by us. Scotch Suitings, Fine Suitings, neat Plaid, Stripe, Checks, Diagonals, in great assortment and at very low prices. In Blue Flannels we have the Standard and Indigo Good. SPRING WHITE GOODS. White Is to be very popular this season for warm weather costumes. Our assortment of Piques, Swiss, Nainsook, India Muslin, &c, Is unsurpassed. The prices are a low as can be marked on goods of similar qual ities. SPRING DRESS TRIMMINGS. Everything new or novel In these goods that ha appeared this season will be found at our counters. A very great variety of every style of Buttons aud a well selected stock of Notions. cents per yard. Borne very good stylo of 13 cents per yard. A lot of new Mackerel lu Quarter Barrels, are now for sale atlow prices by F. MORTIMER, A llneof Sugars and Syrups that will please you, aud the best N. O. Molasses that ever was seen can be had of F. MORTIMER. Prunes, Raisin, Canned Vegetable, Canned Peaches. etc., for sale by F. MORTIMER. An assortment of Spokes, Felloe. Hub, Shafts etc., on hand and f ji- sale by F. MORTIMER. Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, etc., of all styles on hand and for sale at low prices by F. MORTIMEB. SHOES for men, women and children. We have ladles shoes, good style for fl.CO and 01,25. be button shoes made 12,10. F. Mobtimbb. CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE! . Wc offer this Season the Choicest T jrw nf nil kinds of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Looking Glasses and Wall Papers that it hn; been our pleasure to open for years. In pre senting these goods we guarantee to give you me oesi selections, prettiest patterns ana lowest prices to be had in this section of Pennsylvania. All that is necessary to is a visit to the largest Carpet House outside of eastern cities. We buv lareelv and exclusivo.lv from manufacturers,which enables us to sell you guuub cii uie iowesi possiDie prices, i nose in tending to furnish or refurnish their homes can be best profited by inspecting our stock and low prices before buying. STEPHENS & BEETEM, a-Oarpat rags taken In exchange for goods. -n -- r --. Apni laiM,. CARLISLE. THE BEST COLD BY S1GOO.OO. A FOR PARTICULARS unotn" ADDRESS ! WhiteSewinq Machine Co. Cleveland, ohio. AGENTS WANTED for the best and fastest- senilis notorial Hooks and Dimes. Prices re duced 81 per cent. National Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Fa. 2lildt lAANTrn ! 1 A YOUNG MAN who can VY MI1ICU 1 1 control the Hoot and Shoe Business In this County. Address with references. j. it. v ak rAssjin, cuu Locust street, i niiauei phla. Fa. 2ndw BENSON'S CAPCINK 1'OKOUSS PLASTER. See tliateach plaster has the word O-A-P-O-I N-Ecut lliroiitrh it. aud Insist on having no other. Ask vnur own Physi cian as to Its merits over all others. 20dlw NATIONAL LIFE Is the title of a new Famphlet of 72 pages, ft contains the biography of the Presidents of Ilio United Mates Iroin Washington to Hayes with their portraits (19 In all) engraved exnressly for this work, also 12 portraits of Canadian notabili ties. The National Life will be sent to any au di ess by mall, on receiptof 3ct. stamp. Address B, H. Btbvens, Boston, Mass. 2ud4w FA?oMiV,0 JOIN OUR COLONY, Blaps and pamphlets free. J. F. MANCHA. Claremout, V a. 22rt)w tlOflfl return In 30 days ou $100 Invested. piUU otllolal Reports and Information free. Like profits weekly on Stock options of 110 to 140. Address, T. POTTER WIGHT & CO,, Ban kers, Wall street. New York. 22dlt tOfi tn (Rnnfl I Judiciously Invested in $J III JuuU Wall St.. lays the founda llon for substantial fortunes every week.nnd pays an Immense percentage of prollts by the New Capitalization System of operating In Stocks. Full explanation nn application to Adams, Brown & Co., Bankers, 26 Broad St., N. Y. 22d4v WANTED ONE SALESMAN for each State. Salary from $75 to 1 100 per month anu expenses. Keren MANUFACTURING References required. LA BELLE uu.i w warn street uni . 22 dtw cago. DELAWARE FARMS I Maps and Catalogues FREE. Address J. F Delaware. MANCHA & CO., Hover, 22d4w JHE ST. ELMO HOTEL, 817 A 819 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, has reduced the rates to $tJ XISJX DAY. The high reputation of the house will be main tained In all respects, and the traveling public will still find the same liberal provision for their comfort. The house been recently refitted, and Is com plete In all Its appointments. Located In the Im mediate vicinity of the large centres of business and of places of amusement, and accessible to all Railroad depots and other parts of the City by Streetcars constantly passing its doers, It offers special Inducements to those visiting the City on business or pleasure. JOS. M. FEWER, Proprietor. UnDCC Send 25 cents In stamps or currency tlUnor. ir i new HORSE BOOK. It treats all diseases, has 36 fine engravings showing posi tions assumed by sick horses, a table of doses, a nnni large collection of valuable recipes, DUUIX rules for telling the agent a horse, with an engraving showing teeth of each year, and a large amount of other valuable horse Informa tion. Dr. Wm. II. Hall saysi "I have bought books that I paid 15 and f 10 for which I do not like as well as I do yours." SEND FOR A C1K CULAR. AGENTS WANTED. B. J. KEN DALL, Euosburgh Falls, Vt. 20 ly gLACK FLASTEll. FRESH GROUND AND FOR SALE, it Newport 51111, At Ten Dollars Per Ton Without Bags. This Is guaranteed stronger than the White Plaster, and is the best aud Cheapest Soil Food that is kuowu anywhere. 3. Read the guarantee. Send S Cent Stamp for Circular, or call at the Mill for one.- Milton B. Eshelmar, (Agent for Perry County.) NEWPORT, PENN'A. April 22, 1879. 6t CJUNDAY8CHOOLS will find It to their advan O tago If they want Books, Rewards, or Requisites, to address 2081 W. M. FKYSINGKR. S. 8. Book Depository, lUrnsbtirg.Pa. convince of these facts Respectfully, so ft in pi r 4 V WARKAHTCO B L00MFIELD ACADEMY. THE REGULAR SPRING TERM will open, MONDAY, March 31st, 1S79, and continue twelve weeks. In connection with the regular Academic course of this Instltutiona TEACHERS COURSE win ue organized in accordance with the Improv- ed theories of instruction. Whlle piiisuing this course of studv. students will lie allowed i to ( leei one or two 01 tne nigner orancnes without extracharge.thus enabling them to lit themselves for the most advanced common schools. The fol lowing are studies from which a selection may be made: Latin, Greek. Algebra, Geometry, Philosophy, Physiology add Zoology. Instruction is also given In Aiiislc, Drawing and Painting. A dally record Is made of the progress and eon duet of students which Is forwarded to their pa rents or guardlant, during the term. Special at tention Is given for preparation for college. For circulars, etc.. address. J. It. FLICKING Elt. A. si., principal, or Wst. Gkieii. Proprietor. New Bloom Held, Pa. March 11 1879. ORGANS THE well known and popular Organs manufac tured by WATERS ! SONS, of New York, have been before the public for many years, and a glowing popularity Isthe result. Many Improvements have been lately Introduc ed In the musical portion of the organs, such as CHIMES OK HELLS. ORCHESTRAL AND CON CERT REEDS, also DOUBLE BELLOWS, etc. They are Sweet-toned, Power! al, and Durable. ORGANS FOR SW, and upwards, warranted for six years. Any other reliable make of organs furnished at low prices. r Correspondence Solicited. Call on, or ad dress MILTON B. GIBSON, DEALER IN AND LANDISBURG, PERRY COUNTY. PENNA. March 4, 1379. 10 ft B. SMITH, DEALER IN - AND - PARLOR ORGANS ! INSTRUMENTS FURNISHED AT VERY LOW PRICES, on EASY TERMS. So that will be within the reach of all to get a First Class instrumeut aud pay to suit the times. Every lnstrnaent Guaranteed for 5 Years. ' GIVE IS A CALL. G. K. HICKS, Piano and Orgaa Tuner and Operator, Is ennaged with me aud effera bis ser vices to our pairous. S. H. SMITH. P. O. Address, sheimandale, April C9, 1379. (Perry couuty. Pi. FIE PM FORTES