8 THE TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA., JULY I, 1879. The Sad End of a Wedding Trip. Buffalo, N. Y., June St. Another end catastrophe ooourred at Niagara Fall this morning, whloh resulted in the going over the falls of Mrs. A. Rowland. Mr. and Mrs. Rowland arrived at the Falls on the 18th Inst., from the west. They relstorod at the Falls Ilotol from 24 Rue Mngnan, l'aris, France. They had visitor! the various points of interest at the Falls sev 01 al times, and seemed to enjoy themselves very muob. It was their Intention to leave at noon to-day for New York. Ticket by allrod had already beeu purchased : thence they had beeu intondlug to take the first steamer for France. After break fast they went out for a last view of the Falls. They walked leisurely to Ooat Island Bridge, which they crossed, taking the right hand road on the opposite side, which led them to Luna Island. They .stopped at the Cave of the Winds, but con cluded after reaching there not to go through. They then went out on the point whore Terrapin Tower used to stand, thenoe to the Three Sister Islands, which they reaohed about half-past nine o'clock. Tbey crossed to the third island, went down the steps to the right, where they met two gentlemen comiug up. Following the example of a boy whom she saw get ting water, Mrs. Rowland nuked her hus band for a small silver cup,whlch she took, and, stepping to a place where the bank is little more than a foot above the water and where the rnplds are exceedingly swift, bUo . stooped to dip up the water and fell forward into the stream. Her husband was looking in another direction and was a fow steps . from her. Whon hor shriek pierced his . ear he turned and saw his wife whirled rapidly to destruction. lie beoame frantic, and ran for the stream, but she was - quickly out of sight. Mr. Rowland, who is a manufacturer of tlrearms in Paris, was . married to the lady who has met suoh a tragic fate about two years ago, and after - visiting the Paris Exhibition, Btarted, in --October Inst, for a pleasure tiip around the world. Going through the Suez Canal, Indie, China and Japan, they crossed the Paciiio Ocean to San Francisco, visited Chicago, and, as mentioued above, reached the Falls on the 18th. Ho will remain here for a time, if possible to recover her body. A Rotten Boiler. Allentown, Pa., June 21. A terrific explosiou occurred at half-past five this morning at the ore mines on the laud belonging to Stephens & Imoyer, two miles from Emaus, Pa. The boiler burst with terrific force, killing five men outright and ioviously wouudiug four others, one of whom has since died. The list of killed is as follows : Frank Fegley, the contractor ; Morris Schmoyer, John Schmidt, Frederick Ettinger, Charles Derr, aged ten, a driver at the mine ; Benjamin Keck, the engineer, and Wilson Derr, aged twelve (a brother of Charles Derr.) AU the bodies were terribly mangled. The injured are Win, Hull, Frank Ileimback, aud Daniel Iless, seriously. Great excitement prevails about the mine, which is operated by the Lehigh Iron Company. The washery and engine house were completely demolished, the force of the explosion being sufficient to project a portion of the boiler, weighing over a ton,a distance of one hundred yards. Benjamin Keck, the engineer, who died at 1 P, M., left a statement, in which he avers that he notified the contractor, Fegley, three months ago, that the boiler was unsafe. Wilson Derr, the seventh victim of the explosion at East Texas, died this afternoon. It is stated that Keck, the engineer, was drunk yesterday, and the accideut is at tributed to his letting the water in the boiler run too low. G. J. Henninger, an engineer at Emaus, in a letter in the Sunday edition of the -"Daily Times," calls attention to the fact that the boiler belonging to this company, which exploded with . suoh fatal effect about two years ago, killing several peo ple and maiming other is the same one that did the deadly work on Saturday. It liud been patched up and used since, not withstanding repeated warnings that it was not safe. The Murderer of Mrs. Hull Arrested. New York, June 23. The police search for the murderer of Mrs. Hull seoms to have been successful at last. Police In spector Murray received a dispatch to night from S. J. Adams, chief of police at Boston, saying that he has " the negro ;" that the watch and ring, which were two of the most costly of the missing jewels, were found iu bis possession, and that the negro confesses the crime. His name is Ohastiue Cox, and he worked at a house directly opposite Mrs. Hull's, thus gain ing knowledge of her habits, her money, and jewelry, etc The news is not yet Jtnown throughout the city, but will inev itably cause some excitemeut to-morrow, Ijecause of the wanton way iu wbioh sus picion has been turned by the police and some newspapers -on Mrs. Hull's aged and feeble husband. tar John Habertou, 10 years old, of Marietta, O., while iUhiDg from the apex ofMushkingurodam, fell into the river, aud bis rub-line winding about his limbs, a drowned before help could reach him. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN TLAIN PLAIN INVITE ATTENTION TO TIIK FOLLOWING " STATEMENT OF FACTS. FACTS FACTS FACT8 A FEW PLAIN WORDS TO ALL BUYERS OF DRY GOODS. WE DEAL IN DRY GOODS EXCLUSIVELY. The results of a lifetime experlenoe in this special line of business; the concentration of all our tlrue and personal attention upon it; the fiicllltles a Horded by ample capital Invested in DllY GOODS ALONE; a thorough knowledge of all markets, European nud American ; constant personal supervision of every detail of the bucincBg all these advantages combined enable us to constantly unfold opportunities to our patrons which can scarcely be found elsewhere. Other bouses may lead In other special lines of busi ness, or even attempt to do a little in all branches of merchandise ; we prefer to DO ONE THING WELL, and TO IN THE DRY GOODS BUSINESS. Owning the largest retail stock of Dry Goods In Philadelphia (having six floors of our large building packed with goods) all purchased EXCLUSIVELY FOIt CA8H In the best markets of the world, we submit that we are in a position to oiler un equaled lnducemeuts to all buyers of Dry Goods. Ia addition, our store, built by ourselves, for our own business, is conceded to be the most conveniently appointed and the best lighted business establishment In the United States. To be able to examine goods under a perfect light is no small advantage to every prudent buyer. Consumers everywhere within reach of Philadelphia cannot fall to see the advantage of obtaining their supplies where not only the heaviest Dry Goods stock is carried, but where the largest business admits of the smallest profits. (Signed) STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS Out-of-town customers are informed that all orders for goods or requests for samples, will receive prompt, careful and intelli gent attention in a department organized for their special convenience. Strawbridfe Clothier, 801, 803, 805, 807 & 809 MARKET STREET, 3?HILA.DE!LIJIiIL. OLD 'AND RELIABLE, I JDb.Sanford'8 LrvEn Isviaor.AToitf Jig a Standard Family Remedy for JdiseaBeB of the Liver, Stomach jteffi and Bowels. It is Purely djjip pt- Vegetable.-It never !fi Dobilitates It is w& Bfl H I Cathartic and M HJ W iB t,0,l fi W51 KB H M c 1 t Id Hf- W .rJL.n"..iB'.. v 1 1 ? 0 h A 1 a fa m VA4 KS II ii .5 B.T.e vt ,iv. US . - f .111- 1 1' . y lias been us in mv nractict r and bv the nublic.1 IJfor more thnn 83 years.j wiui unpreceuentea results. 5 SEND FOR CIRCULAR.! Si T1V1 SANFORDi M.D.i ifwTOKKoia'S j ANV DRl'dUIST WILL TELL Vol' ITS ItEPl'TATIOX. June 21, 1379. 81 gELIilXO OFF. S. M. S1IULER, WouM call the attention of Ills customers and friends tlmt lie will now olter his entire Block uf Mackerel and Herring at the following Low Prices for Cash, or produce : No. 2. Sliore Mackerel, Fat Family .. .. . Lake Herring East Port Round Herring, Whole Barrels 2UB Kits, Large Fat Mack'el, II 75 per M Bbl. a 75 1 50 3 no 1 50 2 60 K i fin 1 25 "J OR SALE. An excellent f irm belonging to Isaao Butturf ouo ioi in nine vti ui e:ain, containing 1S3 ACEES, clear, and In hlph state of cultivation, all being weiiiimeu, execuetu uuuuiug ou ine premises. AIBU 30 ACRES OF WOOD LAND, well llmberrd. For further particulars call on or addles. ISAAC HUTTCRF, Ulnln. . . Perry county. June 10, H79. pa. ESTATK NirriCK. Notlcels hereby glv. en thut Letters of Administration on the IslutM of Susan Helsor. lute of hye township. Perry Cci.. Pa . have beeu granted to the under itined of said township. All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make Immediate pawneiu and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to LEVI D- KIDER. Administrator. W. II. Kponslch, Attorney for Administrator.! June 3, 1879. Wilt ' , P 1 ,111,0 ,B fjytfjfent it 1 a i .t-nua unitkfuMiu I'l iriMh-Ml.i t. Tkaca Oil Cloths & Oil Window Shades AT LOW PRICES! A NEW TWO-HOUSE WAOON, wlh BOZ, Patent Iron Axles, made by M. Shoemaker, will BE BOLD CHEAP FOR CASH. Also. 40,000 FEET OF DRY WHITE PINE BOARDS AT VERY LOW PRICE. Those wanting boards would nave money by buying now as he Intends to close out his stock of Lumber. WRITE FOR PRICES. Also, HARDWARE. GROCERIES, DRUGS, 80LK LEATHER, CALK SKINS. LASTS, . . FINDING. ' PEOS. TOBACCO. HEGARS, wines & i,iiuoita And a great many articles 'that my space will not allow to Insert, all of which will be sold at the LOWEST PRICKS For Cash or Produce. Come and see. Yours respectfully, 8. M. 8HULER, Liverpool, Perry Co., Pa. JHE ST. ELMO HOTEL,- 817 & 819 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, has reduced the rates to DAY. , The high reputation of the house will be mat n tained In all respects, and the traveling publlo will still nud 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 doors. It offers special Inducements to those visiting the City, on business or pleasure, JOS. 91. FEWER, Proprietor. J. S. IIESTON, PUMP MAKER, NEWPORT, PA. 20 01. THE WORLD'S BALM. Dr. I I). Weyburu's Altroatlve Syrup. A remedy used Ihtrty-Klve Years In k private practice, and never falling to radically cure RHEUMATISM, Dropsy, Erysipelas, Scrofula, Secondary Syphilis. ; ravel. Diabetes, and all diseases in which the blood Is implicated, is now ottered to the public. Sold by all Retail Druggists,, and (wholesale only) by The Weyburn Medicine Co. P.O.Box ass, Rochester, N, Y. . Feby. 3, Cm. CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE ! . - . - ' : Ve offer this Season the Choicest Line of all kinckof Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Looking Glasses and Wall Papers that it has been our pleasure to open for years. In pre senting these goods we guarantee to give you the best selections, prettiest patterns and lowest prices to be had in this section of Pennsylvania. All that is necessary to convince of these facts is a visit to the largest Carpet House outside of eastern cities. We buv largely and exclusively from manufacturers,which enables us to sell you goods at the lowest possible prices. Those in tending to furnish or refurnish their homes can be best profited by inspecting our stock and low prices before buying. Respectfully, STEPHENS & BEETEM, CARLISLE. -Oarpet rags taken In exchange for goods A ii i-i I P.rli lu'iii We have received another lot of coods, some of which are marvels of cheapness. To some of the special bargains we call attention. HereV are some ot the prices: 5 for A lot of Ladies' Handkerchiefs, A lot of Ladies' Fancy Hose, 3 pair for A lot of Good Crash, 4 yards for A lot of Mens' Hose, 5 pair for A lot of Fans, from 2 cents A lot of Long Gloves, late styles, and very pretty. A splendid lot of Hamburgs, Laces, etc. Some beautiful styles of Summer Dress Goods, 25 cents. 25 cents. 25 cents. 25 cents, upwards. And Lots of Other Bargains too numerous to mention, but if vou sive us a call we will take pleasure in showing you our stock. F. MORTIMER, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. f THEBCST SOLD BY M A siooo.oo. . asm pip WARRAHTtO FOR PARTICULARS WhiteSewino Machine Co. Cleveland, ohio. JtHUHBEHOHS1 ADDRESS! XT! TEACHERS & students ?05 10i)orJ200 PER MONTH during VACATION. For full particulars, Ad dress, J. O. McUUUDY & CO., Philadelphia. Pa. i t a. IS XI NSON'H CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS CURES LAME WEAK BACK INSTANTLY. SOLD BY ALL PRUGGISTS, SEABUKY ft JOHNSON, Prop'. 21 Piatt St. N.Y. 24 4 d. JOIN OUR COLONY. FARMS 100 to flOO Maps and pamphlets free. J. F. MANCHA. Claremont, Va. 2ikl4w SAN FORD'S JAMAICA GINGER Enlarged Ma; 1, 1879. Trice unchanged. The only combination of the true Jamaica Gin Iter with choice aromaticsand French brandy, for correcting lntenuwiate habits, regulating the stomach and bowels, breaking up colds, chills, and fevers, is Sanford's J unifies (ringer. For re lieving gohty and rheumatle pains, preventing malarial fevers and promoting sleep It is truly wouderful. Ask for BANKOKD B. 2Cd4w. SUNDAY SCHOOLS will find it to their advan tage if I hey want Books, Rewards, or Requisites, to address 2Ul W. M. FRYSINGK1!. 8. 8. Book Depository, tlarrbburg.Pa. UnPCC Send 21 cents In stamps or currency nunOI. for a new HOKSK HOOK. It treats all diseases, has 35 tine engravings showing posi tions a.sumed by sick horses, a table of doses, a Rnflk lH'ke collection of valuable recipes, DUUlx rules for telling the ageot a horse, with an engraving showlug teeth of each year, and a large amount, of other valuable horse informa tion. Dr. Wm. II. Hall says: "I have bought books that I paid ti and SlO for which I do not like as well as I do yours." MFND FOR A CIR CULAR AGENTS WANTi.1). R. J. KEN. DALL, Kuosburgh Falls, VI. 20 ly g B. SMITH, DEALER IN FINE FORTE FARLORjORGANS INSTRUMEMS FUBMSIIED AT VERY lV PRICES, ou EASY TEUM9. So that will be within the reach of all to get First. Class Instrument and uav to suit the tin: Everj Instrument (.'uurauteedfor & Yeui uiva is a tl. H. HICKH. Piano and Oraatl Tuner a Operator, is ennaged with me aud offers hiss . vices to our patrons. S. B. SMITH, P. O. Address. Shermandale, April 29, 1870. ll'erry couuty,
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