8 THE TIMES NEW BLOGMFIELI), FA.. OCTOBER 28, 1879. Romanco from Real Life. riiii,Ai)Ri.ruiA, October 20. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davenport are residents of this city, Mrs. Davenport being nn actress under the stage name of Ada Isaacs. While in New York city, In July last, Mrs. Davenport had twlna born to ber, a boy and a girl. She waa nursed by a tnld wife, who waa assisted by a young woman, aevouteeu yeara old. Ou the night of July 12, during the mother's Illness, one of the infanta disappeared, and when the midwife appeared lu the morning ahe, aa well ns the mother was Informod that it bad died. On Saturday evening Inst Mrs. Davou port concluded an engagement in a theatre at Fort Wayne, Iud., in the play of " The Child Stoalor." Aa she waa about to goon the boarda ' for the Inst time, ahe waa banded a letter, which Informod ber that the child whloh ahe supposed to be dead waa alive and well. The huaband of the woman who had adopted the child would not permit her to keep it, ahe, therefore re turned it to the girl who bad atolen it and who cared for it aa best she could. Last Monday the girl mot with a serious aool dout in a cotton mill at Philadelphia, and, believing ahe waa about to die, confessed the theft of the child to her londlady, beg. ging her to discover the whereabouts of ita parents and satisfy them that the child waa alive, which ahe did accordingly. The child ia now in charge" of a poor family in. . ibis city. A Mafllolan' Trick" llormanu, the prestidigitator, says that ' he ouce went into a bailor shop to be shaved, and goea on : " While the fullow waa working up hia soap and putting bia razor in a ilno state of perfection I whipped ' out a razor of my own and cut my throat. Blood spurted on the barber and on the floor, aud I lay back (load. A yell rent the air, and the room waa omptled in two - seoonda of tonsorlal artists and gontlomen half shaved or waiting to be operated upon ' in coat sleeves. One man ran for the police, another forau ambulanoe and a doctor. A 'Crowd gathered at the door and iuoreased every moment. Meanwhile I came to, made my toilet, adjusted my tie aud sal- tied forth in a very composed maimer. The multitude could not understand the de nouomout, and followed me for, blocks, until 1 had to bail a carriage to escape their curiosity. My idoutily, however, waa soon known through the city, and hundreds of people oould not got in at my next performance, the house waa so full. The barber thought I waa more than a magi cian, and would never shave me after that. In fact, I bad to go whore I waa unknown in order to be shaved." Mixed up Case for the Lawyers. A singular case will be tried in Oilmer Superior Court next week. About a year ago a showman waa exhibiting 'a trained monkey in said county. Among other tricks the monkey had boen taught to fire a pistol. The showman handed him the pis tol, and told him to "shoot the ugliest man in the crowd." Some mischievous boys bad put shot in the pistol, and when the monkey bad pick ed out his man be fired, the shot took effect and slightly wounded the ugly man, who whipped out bis knife, cut the monkey's throat and whipped the showman. The monkey died next day. The ugly man is indicted, but we know not whether it is for the murder of the monkey, malicious mis chief, riot or assault and battery. The trial will, no doubt, be interesting and spioy. Dawsonville, Get., CItronicle. Death of a Clergyman While Officiating at it Funeral. Richmond, Va., Ootober 20. Rev. Joseph Terras, pastor of the Fourth colored Bap tist church of this city, which pulpit be baa been filling since the death of the for mer pator, Rev. Scott Gwarthmey, died suddenly yesterday whilo officiating at a funeral. lie bad just announced a hymn over the remains of a deceased sister and stepped back to a seat to await its conclu sion, when be was seized with heart disease and died in a few minutes. The coroner decided that an inquest was unnecessary. Terrible Explosion. Pottsviixe, October 21. While John O'Brien and a man named Richards were examining an old breast in the Stanton col liery at Gilberton to-day some top ooal fell, forcing down sulpher gas, which exploded on coming in contact with their lamps. O'Brien was blown through a two inch par tition and instantly killed. Richards was slightly injured. t2T A lady traveling on the New York Central road, the other day, lost her satchel near I lion. It contained twenty t housand dollars. A freight train came along shortly after the passenger train, and the ootid uotor picked np the satohel from the aide of the track and left it with the agent at Illon. It waa restored to the lady, who presented the oonductor with $800 for bia honesty. CST General Paine, Commissioner of Patents, recommends that as there was a surplus of earnings of bis oilioe last year, there ahould be a reduotion of feea so as (o make patents issued to inventors at actual coat to the government. ) Ly STOMACH $ Diseases, like thieves, nt luck the weak. Forti fy four organization Willi the Hitter., and It will resist and buttle alike the virus of epldenilos and the change of temperature whloh (Unorder the constitution, of the feeble. There Is vitality III It. It Is a mire vegetable stimulant, a rare al terative and antl-IHIIntis Itieillclne.and has not a harmful element among: Its many Ingredients. - Kor sale by all Druggists and respectable Dealers generally. 41 4t SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP! ' 50 Years Itefore the Public ! Pronounced ly all to bo the most Pleasant and elllcaclous remedy now In uso, for the cure ' of Coughs, Colds, Croup, Hoarseness, Tickling sonsatlon of the Throat, Whooping Cough, etc. Over a million bottles sola within the last few years. It gives relief wherever used, and has the power to impart benefit that cannot be bad from the cough mixtures now In uso. Bold by all Druggists at 85 ceuls per bottle. SELLERS' LIVER FILLS are also highly recommended for curing liver complaint, constipation, slck-hcadaches, fever and ague, and all diseases of the stomach and liver. Soldjby all by all Druggists at 25 centa per box. 40 ly R. E. SELLERS & CO., Pittsburg, Pa. JJEMIIER 1 LEATHER I JUST KECEIVED A. Now Stoelc Or HOLE LKATHER, CALK HK1N3, UPPEHS AND KIPS, which he will otter for sale . .at the Lowest prices for Cash or Produce. Also, Harclivare, Drugs, GROCERIES, WINES & LIQUOR, Paints, Oils, VARNISHES, GLASS, PUTTY, OU Cloths, WINDOW SHADES, OAK AND Hemlock Sole Leather, CALjV SKINS, MOROCCO, Linings, Bindings, TOPPINGS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, &C. 150,000 First-Class Brick At 3L.O-W Prices. COME ONE! COME ALL! S. M. BHULEK, Liverpool, Perry Co., Pa. Now for1879-'80. THE Examiner & Chronicle Established In 1823,1 TJie Leading Baptist Newspaper, WILL BE DELIVERED BY MAIL. POSTAGE PREPAID, TO KEW SUBSCRIBERS, From Oct. 1S79, to Jan. 1, 1880, FOR 30 CENTS, The Price of One Year's Subscription RKIXCr $3 50. This is done to enable every family to see, at the least possible price, what the paper Is. No name obtained under this offer will be con tinued beyond January 1.1800, unless prepaid for 1850 at the regular subscription price. THE EXAMINER COMPRISES A CURRENT EVENT EXPOSITOR; A LIVING POET AND PLATFORM; A SERIES OK ABLE " TOPICS FOB THE TIMES"; A MISSIONARY AND BAPTIST EVENT RECORD; A SUNDAY SCHOOL IN8TITUTE; AN EDUCATIONAL ADVOCATE; LITERARY. THEOLOGICAL, SCIENTIFIC AND ART REVIEW; A POPULAR STORY PAGE FAMILY MISCEL LANY AND PUZZLERS' REALM; A HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN DEPART MENT; A MARKET REPORTER, &C, &C.1 all conducted In an out-spoken, wide awake and popular wanner. THE EXAMINER AND CHRONICLE Is one of the laigest-slzed eight-page papers, and is dis tinctively a Family Newspaper, with Interesting and Instructive readiug fur every member of the honseho'd, from the oldest to the youngest. In making It the Editor has the ooepeiatlon of the best uewspuper, magazine aud review writers of the day. 41 3t SAMPLE COPIE8 FREE. For terms 'o Canvassers for 1879-80 address P. O. Box 8885, New York City. B1 "VYYTT Want a FARM or HOME, 1 1UU with independence aud plen- jr 111 yum vm ago THE BEST THING IN THE WEST . 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It contains greater and more powerful Pain-Relieving, Strengthening, and Curative Properties rh$Xmon roro"' e 1"tetlHem?al.nlJs;nta 'n THCBCST J0LD BY SI 500.00. FOR PARTICULAR """"'"" ADDRESS: WmteSewino Machine Co. Cleveland, ohio. fiRfi ANQ13 Mops. 8 mt Reeds, 2 Knee Swells. WIIUMIVOtuool and Hooks, only tits. 70ct 1 anas. Stool, Cover and Hook, only 1142 75. Ulna trated Newspaper sent free. Address 1AM HI. F. UKATTY, Washington, M.J. Udtt I7flfl roturn ,n3 dRy n WOO Invented. ltuu Olllelal He ports and Information tree. Like profits weekly on Htock options of 110 to iters, Wall street, Mew York. . 4d4t AGENTS WANTED for the bent and fastest selling Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices re dueed S3 per cent. National Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 404dt tinn Often makes S0O proriTaweek In stocks. ,uu Write forexplanatory circulars sent free. Hickling&Co., 42 Kxchaime PI. N. Y. "They enjoy the full confidence ot their numerous pa trons." iV. Y.Star. 40d4w A GOOD PLAN. OntrMlilof .n.lof.rllhIm.nTot'l" Id oii tui lum lia vry wivatiUKa ul capital, wlla kltlful maoaxiiniauk Laric prollla illvklail pro rata ua Iti'aatmanlaol la to lO.aao. Olrcalar, Willi full plaltRltona how all can auccaail In itock dHalliicajnaltai, Iraa. L1WUSMCM CO., It llroaJ Htraal, Kw Xmk. 42d4t in Tfi Clfinn invested In Wall Street iIU I U $IUUU stocks makes fortunes every month. Book sent free explaining every thing. Address. BAXTElt it CO.. Bankers. 17 Wall St., Mew York. 40dit ASSIGN EE'S 'ACCOUNT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the following Assignees accounts have been tiled In the Prothonotary's Oillce of Perry county, and will be presented to the Court for confir mation on WEDNESDAY, the 80th day of October, 1879. to wit: 1. The final account of Henry Cooper, As signee tinder deed of voluntary assignment for the Denent of creditors of Peter Bheaffer and Elisabeth Bheaffer. 3. 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