THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELI), PA . SEPTEMBER 23, 1879. Europe' Trouble. London, September 9. It is said that the cereal harvest ia King's oounty, Ire land, lias been virtually lost In consequence of heavy rains and floods, whioh commono ed on Saturday last. There are also bad reports from County Down regarding tho crops. t London, Sep., 0. The Paris " Bulletin dos Halles" says the first threshings in the West and Northwest of France show ft very poor yield both in quantity and qual ity, so there Is no set-off to the bad results in the South west, East aud Centre. Though France will not have to purchase abroad so largely as last year, she will require fifteen or twenty million hectolitres, and must buy it almost exclusively in America in competition with England. London, Sep., 0. The Manchester "Guardian" says it is estimated that thirty thousand persons are still out of work in Glasgow. The iron trades only are doing well. The building trades are in the worst condition, and it will be necessa ry again to make provision to assist the unemployed during the comiug winter. Mr. Bell, architect and surveyor, of Man chester has failed. II is liabilities are given at 43,500. Asiiton-Undeh-Ltne, Sep., 9. One of the greatest struggles ever known in the cotton trade here will probably be entered upon at the end of this week. The employ ers decline to withdraw their notices of a 5-per ceut. reduction of wages, and the spinners and weavers are determined to resist the reduction. If a strike ensues nearly all of the working people of the Ash ton district will be envolved, and the strike will probably be a protracted oue, as the spinners' union is amply provided with funds. The New York Rowdy. The traditional New York rowdy, the terror of the suburban watering-places and exoursion parties, and the street-corner scarecrow of belated and unprotected fe males aye, and of many males as well mnMitrit tn tin nnnsinir nwnv TimA to a a Tl 1 " "J ' " 1 not many years ago, when he flourished without restrait or interruption, made whole neighborhoods impassable for decent peo ple, and turned summer resorts convenient to the city into scenes of bowling riot. Ilis appearance was a familiar one ou the "Street corners. He seldom allowed more hair ou his face than a mustache, usually -dyed black, with traces of its original -color appearing half an inch from the roots, tut as a rulo he went beardless, 'wore a soft felt bat, with the brim bent down in e t 1. ... i. i .j . . . j i n. uuub uuu vouii u ueuiuu , pegguu uuimb, with high resounding heels ; a long black coat and the loudest style of lavender or fancy pantaloons, tight above the knees. In summer he dispenses with shirt collars, and seldom troubled himself with the in cumbrance of a pocket handkerchief. He was accustomed to chew great quantities Qf fine cut tobacco, and as he stood on a corner to spit half way across the street, just in front of a passing lady. When he smoked he held his cigar at an upward slant of forty-five degrees. His face had usually a florid color, and his breath im pregnated the air around him with the odor of unreotified whisky. His laugh aud voice were both loud and metallic, and his every other link in the chain of his conver sation was either a profane or obscene epithet. His daring and ferocity were never properly developed except when acting with a gang, for on his own hook he was sneaking and spiritless. His great delight was a trip to Rock away, Coney Island, Fort Lee, or anywhere up the Hudson ; in fact, he infested almost every retreat uot too far from the city, and he left bis unhallowed mark wherever he went. The day had no enjoyment for him when he and his companions failed to wreck a bar, to make away with whisky and beer without payment, pound the barkeeper to a jelly, and are the women and children almost to death. When he accomplished this much ho was happy and independent. The basbi-bazouk of New York society is no longer the terror he was. The multiplied civilizing forces around bim have made him assume the disguises of proprioty or else be driven from the haunts of men. The rowdy no doubt is still in our midst ; but, like the tame tiger, his claws are cut, his teeth are drawn aud we hear his roar but seldom. The corner loafers are gradually disappearing, and where they still prevail they have grown civilized. It would be Impossible for an occurrence, such as took place thirteen years ago at the comer of Filth street and the Bowery, to happen there now. A respectable citi zen named Mr. Little was on his way home from his business at six o'clock iu the evening, aud whou passing the corner iudicatod was struck on tho cheek with a pieoe of ruttou apple flung by oue of four rowdies there standing, whose typo is giveu lu the preceding sketch. Incensed at such an outrage Mr. Little turned, aud looking in the direction whence the missile came demanded what it was meant for. " See bore, cap," auswered one of the ruffians, approaching with Lis hand behind on a revolver, " jes' g'loug 'bout yer biz aud spit out no sass or you won't know you were horned." Little, wbo carried a powerful walking slick, responded with a threatening ges ture, for bis blood was up and he was smarting under an indigulty. The rowdy instantly presented his revolvor, which Little, with a prompt and vigorous blow of his stick, knocked upward and out into the street, and with the next whirl of his faithful weapon laid the rowdy prostrate on the sidewalk. Qulokly his three com panions rushed to the attack, and one of the most desperate encounters of the kind that ever happened in this city tlieu took plaoe,for two policemen came on the aoene, aud, along with Little, grappled with tho three rowdies. Little fell down a base ment, with his assailant on top of htm, who stabbed htm seven times. The other two rowdies disabled the two polloemen, one of whom, Oflicer O'Brien, subsequently died, but morfe officers comiug up with revolvers drawn, the fight extending and the blood covering the wide area near Tompkins Market, the four rowdies were Bubdued, two of them dying on the ground and the other two being carried to Bellevue Hospital in a wagon. Mr. Little, who was a mau of strong physique, recov ered after a period of six weeks. The rowdy of that day has happily disap peared from these quartets. He is no longer to be found on this particular cor ner, which was so much the dread of respectable citizens passing that way. On the extreme east and west sides of town be may still cut up so mo shines, but the rough and sanguinary nature of the beast is greatly toned down. Neto York Herald. t3FAn Illinois fai nier astonished Deca tur by going into that place with a train of six wagons, laden witt373 bushels of bar ley, and drawn by a steam road locomotive of bis own invention. A DMINISTRATORS' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The subscribers, Admlnlstratorsot Daniel Kbert, late of Tyrone twp., ferry couuty, Pa., deceased, will oiler at nubile sale, uu WEDNESDAY ASD THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2Uh and 25th, 1879, The following described Keal Estate : Tract No. 1, The Mansion farm, situate In Ty rone twp., one-half mile West ol Lojsville, con taining 158 ACEES, more or less, having thereon erectod MA LARGE TWO-8TOKY FRAME HOUSE, A Pebble-Dashed House, a uwu DunuK nuuw, witu m dwicuuiu llfl A Large Brick Bank Barn, 60x100 feet, Wagon Shed, and all other nec essary Out-bulldlugs. This farm is in good order, ihe land being lime stone and flint, and Is well watered, it being so arranged tbat cattle have access to water from every tleld. It Is also well fenced, the fonces be ing In good repair, the greater part being post ana rail fence. The property Is located In one of the best communities (n the Urate, churches, school and stores being easily ot access. This tract Is sold subject to a mortgage of 13,688, the Interest of which is payable annually to Kebecca Welbley. The above Is all cleared land except about 8 acres, which is well set wltb timber. Tract Mo. 2 Is timber land, containing about 29 AOKES, and Is situate In Savllle township. It is well set with Chestnut, Itock Oak, and Hue timber, Tract No. 8 Is a farm containing 232 ACHES, more or less, situate In Jackson twp., 2 miles South-west of main. This farm Is red slate laud, In good state of cultivation, and has 125 Acres of cleared land the balance belog well covered with timber. It has thereon erected A LARGE TWO-STORY Stone Dwelling House, A GOOD BANK BARN, and all other necessary Out buildings. Good well of water near the aonr. and plenty of run- uiug water oouveuleut for stock, xhere Is also A Splendid Young Orchard on the farm. In good bearing order, aud a variety of other fruit Persons desirous of seeing these properties can call on the subscribers who will give them every opportunity to examine the property previous to the sale. NOTE :-Tract Nos. 1 and 5 will be -old from the Mansion farm ou WKDNKKDAV, the 241 li. aud tract No. Strom the piemSen as described lu Jackson township, on THUKSDAY, ti e 2atb. TERMS: Ten percent, of the purchase money to be paid wheti property Is strlekeu downs ten per cent, of balance on continuation of sale; one half of the remainder on the 1st of April, 1HS0, when possessiuu will be given slid deed delivered, and the balance on the 1st. of April. 1HH1, this amount to be secured by judguieut loud bearing Interest. GEO. A. EBKRT, "l Luysviile, Pa., I . W. I). EHKUT, 'J-Adm'rs. iilaiu. Pa., J r Persons from a distance desiring to attend the sale, will be met at the stage ou the evening before the sale, Loysville, Aug. 80, 1879. A HEAVY FALL And Winter Stock just laid in by us Never has our stock been more varied, better selected, and LOW Kit IN PRICES. lOOO SUITS For Men and Hoys, 500 OVERCOATS For Men and Boys, 200 PAIRS White and Colored Blankets, 50 DOZENS Mens' Underwear, 15 DOZEN Mens' Woolen Shirts, 200 LADIES' COATS, 100 LADIES' Knit aud Fancy Shawls, 200 LADIES1 Felt Skirts, 25 DOZENS Ladies' Uudcrvests, 100 DOZENS Ladies' aud Gents'. Hosiery, 50 DOZENS Childreus' and Misses' Hosiery, lOO DOZENS Ilats and Caps, 25 D OZENS GL O VES, 15 DOZEN CORSETS, and a great many other goods too numerous to mention, such as Ladies and Gents Fancy Goods, Trunks, Valises, Shirts, Overalls, Ties, Scarfs, Collars, Cuffs, &c, &c. As to prices as heretofore we defy competition. NEWPORT, PENNA. Eby's New Building. 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WE 2STAME 40 PIECES ALL WOOL CASHMERES, (Double width, all colors,) AT 45 CENTS. 80 PIECES ALL-WOOL CASHMERES, (34 inches in width,) AT 60 CENTS. 80 PIECES ALL-WOOL CASHMERES, (33 Inches in width,) AT C2j CENTS. 80 PIECES ALL WOOL CASHMERES, ' (40 inches in width,) AT 75 CENTS. 40 PIECES FRENCH SH00DAS, (44 inches in width,) AT 87i CENTS. OUR STOCK OF MEDIUM PEIOE FABRICS Was received when those goods had touched bottom, so that, notwithstanding the recent advance in Prices, We shall adhere to the Old Figures until all are sold. 50 Pes. All-Wool Cheviot Suitings, At - - 31 Cents. 150 Pes. 24-In. Cherlot Mixtures, At - - 25 Cents. 42 Pes. Double Width Cashmeres, 27 inches in Width, At - - 20 Cents. 42 Pes. 21-Inch Mohair Melanges, At - - 81 Cents. 40 Pes. Double Width Mohair Beiges, At - - 25 Cents. 100 Pes. 24-Iu. Washington Bclgep, At - - 15 Cents. 100 Pes. Manchester Cashmeres, 23 inches in Width, At - - 12 Cents. SEA UTIFUL JVO VEL TIES Especially adapted for Trimming, At . 81 Cents. At . 35 Cents. At . 871 Cents. At . 50 Cents. We respectfully solicit comparison of our completeness and assortment of choice Fabrics. OUT OF TOWN CONSUMERS WILL FIND THAT SHOPPING IB5rr , MAIL When done through our perfected Mall Order Department, (MOSEY! HA VES 1 TIME! (FATIGUE! AND IS JUST A.S SATISFACTORY As shopping in person at the counters. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, EIGHTH AND MARKET STS., PHILADELPHIA. DUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order ot the Orphans' Court ot Terrv County, fa., the undersigned administra tor of Saruh flehr, late ot Carroll township, deceased, will expose to sale on the premises, ou SATUHDAY, SEPT. 27, 1879, the following described Keal Estate: A. THACT OF L.AIVr, situate in Carroll township. Perry coiinly, fa., aijiilulim lauds of Wilson Shearer, (jeorga Al bright, aud Javob Slough, C0STAISIXU ABOUT 8 ACRES, U cleared, In a good state of cultivation and having thereon erected a two story weather boarded dwelling house. BANK IB ARJST RPltlNO HOUSE, and other out buildings. There are two good, springs ot never falling water on the pioperty. There are also Mil alninasiice ol Apple. Peach, Cheuy aud oilier fruit tiecs on the premises. . , , This Is a desirable property, beiiig conveiileiit to churches, tchools, mills, etc., aud In a good com in unity. TKHMH: Tenner cent, of the purchase money to be paid when the property Is strlekeu down, one-third ol the balance on I he eoiillrniutfou of the sale, one-third on the 1st duvet April lstki.and the other third on 1st ol April 1881, with lulerest from April 1st. wsu. Sal J to commence at 1 o'clock P.M. UKOUUK W. UKHR, Elliot Sburg, Aug. CO, 1878.) Administrator. DEPARTMENTS or 40 PIECES FRENCH SH00DAS, (45 Inches in width,) AT $1.00. We have a superb stock of FRENCH PLAIDS, Embracing all the new combinations of colors that are in vogue in Paris the present season. 40 PIECES BEAUTIFUL FRENCH PLAIDS. (ALL WOOL,) AT 75 CENTS. 40 PIECES ELEHANT FRENCH PLAIDS, (ALL WOOL,) AT $1.00. 40 PIECES ROYAL CASHMERE PLAIDS, AT $1.25. 40 Pes. Double width Cheviots, (all wool,) At - - 50 Cents. 60 Pes. wool Face Cashmeres, At - - 35 Cents. 50 Pes. 81-In. Melange Chevrons, At - . 87 Cents. 50 Pes. 82-Inch English Melanges, At - . 37 Cents. 50 Piecg Ombre Cashmeres, At - - 31 Cents. Iridescent Colorings. 50 Pieces Ombre Chevrons, At - - 81 Cents. Iridescent colorings. Fifty Pieces worsted Morale Cloth, SO inches in width, At - - 25 Cents. Fifty Pieces Melange Momle cloths, 24 inches in width, At 25 Cents. stock with any other stock In this couutry as to PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! THE undersigned will otter at public sale on the premises, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 1870, The following deseribed Keal Estate, situate one fourth ol a mile west ol Ulalu i Au Excellent Fann CONTAINING 125 ACEES, all cleared and In a high state of cultivation, hav ing thereou erected au exelleut tf BRICK HOUSE, Brick Wash House, Wood House. Bake Oven, and all necessary out buldl ugs. These bulUliugs are all uudnr oue root- Bank Barn, Carriage' House, and Hor Pen, all In good repair. There Is also a(iOOl) OKUIiAKDol all kinds ol Iruit ou the premises. Also, A TRACT OF WOODLAND, Containing Thirty Acres, well set with choice Timber. jf Persons desiring to seethe farm before the day ol sale, can eall ou Hie subscriber, who will give all uecesaary liiloruiatiou. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M., ol sail said day, wliou terms will be made known. ISAAC BUTTUKF. September 13, 1879 It
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