TIIH TIMES, NEW 1U.O0MF1EL1), l'A. MAHClt 0. I860. THE TIMES. New Itloomteltt, March V, 1SHO. NUTICK TO ADVKIITISKU. No Out orHlinntj i will Im Inserted 111 this paper QIlltWH llvllt face Mid nil llll'tHl bSSO. tSfTwmitjr pur oiMir. In oirNR of rtrulr rstn. will bolmrKJliirailverllmiciili ntlu IxiulxrOoliiinn. NOTM'R T fMMIMCHIRKItrt. l.notist th lltmrMi nn thn tntil of ymir paper. ttawi 'tlKiiri'B tnll vnu t li p ilnte In w lilrli voiii'kiiIi et'lpilnn Upnlit. Wllhlii I weeks slier money li mil, see If tlia data It disused. Nu other rtmolpt la necessary. Tim btouM of Friday lust extended overa mrpat iiart ' of the country. At Cleveland, Indianapolis, Toledo and at many other places consltlernlile damnge was done, Hon. Edwaui) Mt TiiKitRON, lias severed Ms connection with the Phlla delphla VcM, for the yuriiose of accept ing the Secretaryship of the National Republican Committee. The House Committee on Coinage has agreed to report a bill to retire the trade dollar. It Is time this was done. It Is a legal tender or It Is not. If It Is not, then Congress should realize both the necessity and expediency of calling It In, and giving to the country "the dollar of the daddli'B," which Is recognized by people and Government as the only rightful silver dollar, even though In trlnslcally Its value Is less than the trade dollar. Horses Afflicted With Smallpox. The smallpox which has broken out among the horses excites less alarm as the nature of thedlsease becomes known. Montreal was visited by It In February, 1877, when it was not as prominent as at present, It having spread considerably of late. It Is not futal, but It Is a cutan eous adcctlou known as variola equina. It Is easily communicated to man, but never with any more disastrous cflect than is experienced from the ordinary vaccination of a human being with cow virus. The Last Survivor or Perry's Vlotory Dead. A Shelby Ohio exchange says : On Sunday morning last the news spread over our town that Mr. John lUce died at 8 o'clock. Many were heard to say, " and so the old veteran Is gone at last." He was a few months over ninety years old, and, we believe, was born in Juni ata couuty Pennsylvania. The funeral services were held on Tuesday 10th Inst., and hundreds were In attendance, thus paying their last re spects to the remains of the last surviv or of Terry's victory. His remains were eeoorted to the grave by the Bhelby Cor net Band, the Shelby Light Artillery and the Shelby Light Guards ; alBo Mr. Solomon Flroved, a veteran of 1812, and soldiers of the Mexican and late civil war. The clergy of the village conduct ed the funeral services in the M. E. Church, which were very impressive. The publlo schools dismissed for the day and the pupil and teachers attend ed in a body. CoL John Dempsey had charge of the arrangement for burial, and deserves much credit for his ability In conducting it. The principal cities of Ohio paid their inspects by lowering .flags to half mast. . We cannot close this article without referlng to the aged hero's experience at Fut-ln-Bay, Sept. 10th, 1813. In the summer of 1813, he enlisted under Com. Perry. By August 2d, Per ry's fleet was equipped and on the 4th sailed to meet the enemy. Being disap pointed in this they cruised in the vicin ity of Maiden till the 30th, when the .fleet consisting of nine vessels and fifty four guns sailed to meet Commodore Barclay, who was in command of the British fleet of bIx vessels and sixty guns. The Union Jack was hoisted at eleven o'clock, having for its motto the dying words of the lamented Lawrence: " Don't Give up the Siiip." This was received with repeated cheer ing by ofllcers and crews. The subject of this sketch was on board the Scorp ion, commanded by Captain Champion, and his duty was to carry powder to the guns. He said, in relating what he re membered of the battle, that broadside after broadside was hurled against Per ry's vessels, and he saw the gallant Commodore after his flag ship " Law ence" was shot to pieces, being rowed to the Niagara. Two of the enemy's vessels were within gunshot of his course as he was passing to the Niagara, and a third one even nearer, while the balls struck around the gallant little crew thick and fust, dashing the water in all directions and making their chance to reach their destination seem hazardous in the extreme. Amid deafening cheers and shouts they boarded the good Niaga ra, and amid the same cheers, up rose again the colors that bad been shot from the ill-fated Lawrence, and once more they waved over a gallant crew. The final result is a matter of history and now the very last participant in that world renowned action, on the side of the victorious Americans, has been laid away and will no more tell of tho roar of cannon as he heard It on September 10th, 1813. Mr. ltlee, years ago, settled as a farm er a few miles from this place. His life has beeu a quiet uneventful one for many a year. For some time past ho has made his home with Mr. A. Htraub, of Shelby, when he died. fills only brother.uow resides In Mad ison township, Ibis county, and Is about 80 years of age. Mr. Hlue was born, some of his friends sny in Chester county, and some think In Juniata Co. Ki. Timks.J CiTA special dispatch from Slaughter vllle,Ky.,to the " Gii.ette" says : Town Marshal Brown on Monday last shot F.dward (JrtiTen in the abdomen, from which lie died yesterday. UrifTVn had Just returned from two years service in the penitentiary for an assault on a wo man, and had threatened to " get even" with Brown, who had been Instrumen tal in his conviction. He attacked Brown while drunk with the above re sult. The frequency of shooting in this vi cinity will show that the place is ap propriately named. Pittston, ju f March 4. Waring Schooley, aged fourteen years, son of Joseph Schooley, a prominent citizen, was found In an unconscious condition. On examination It was discovered that he had been shot, and probably fatally wounded, by some person unknown. When the boy was carried Into the house his mother dropped dead. Great excite ment prevails over the alTUIr. CoLUJtntm, Ohio, March 4. A dis patch from Clrolevllle, Ohio, says : "The Cincinnati and Muskingum Valley rail road depot was struck by lightning at an early hour this morning and the build ing with its contents was burned to the ground. Loss, $4,0U0. Insurance small." C3F Within a circle of three miles of New Oxford, Adams county, there are at present more thau fifty cases of diph theria and scarlet fever, and many are dying, mostly children. frThe Allentown Chronicle, under the head of "A Matrimonial Fix," states that Mr. Smith, a widower of Grimsvllle, Lehigh county, has married the widow Snyder's daughter and Mr. Smith's son has married the widow. OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. Washington, D. C, March 8, 1880. It is believed by everybody in Congress that the rules yesterday adopted by the House will facilitate legislation by allow ing the will of the majority to be more readily expressed. There ate only about one third as many rules as before, and they are no more di Moult to understand, each by Itself or collectively, than tho otheiB, yet thoy cover everything covered by the larger number. If, now, the IIoubo will wrestle for a month or two with the appropriation bills, giving Its time only to them and a few other measures of general interest, thoro may be realized the Speaker's prophesy of adjournment In May. This will leave tho business of the country to take care of itself, which is what is neoded and what it wants, and will remove from men's minds the idea that Congress is resolving itself into a maehlno to inlluenoe Presidential nominations. By three separate votes the House Com mittee on Ways and Means showed its determination not to Interfere with tariff matters at this session. Except in the matter of printing materials there bad been no greater influence brought to bear in favor of change thau was presented against change. It may bo considered settled, I think, that Congress will order a commis sion of citizens, who will be authorized to inquire into necessary and judicious chang es in the tar ill laws, and that no important action will be taken until the report of the Commission is received and considered. Senator Randolph on Monday, called up the noted case of Qen. Fitz John Porter, and spoke subsequently in behalf of the bill, which in substance restores that officer to his rank in the army from which he was dismissed after trial In 180 3. The bill for restoration is based on an inquiry sub sequently made by authority by Generals Schofleld, Terry and Geety, who, after examining new evidenee,declared the Gen eral not guilty of the offences for which bo was dismissed. Senator Logan spoke yes terday iu opposition to the bill. There will be a considerable debate probably, but not a partisan one, and the bill Is sure to pass. What are kuown aa the " States rights" cases were disposed of on Mouday by the U. S. Supreme Court. The decision virtu ally declares for one thing that Stato laws which prevent the selection of colored men as jurors are in violation to the fourteenth amendment of the Constitution. The public debt statement Is reported by Secretary Sherman to have been decreased to the amount of nearly six million in February. This is very good showing. Olive. MltH'ollrmoous News Ileum. IW A valuable 1'olUlown horse bit his tonguo sa severely on Monday that three and a half Inches of it had to bo cut off. lie will be saved. ' tWThn rollers of tho Ulrdsboro, Bunks oauMy, Iron woiks aro out on a strike, their demand for a SO per oont, advanoo In wngns having buen refused. t?T A Pottsvlllolnd, In Imitation of tho girls, Jumped 08i times and then gave up for want of breath. In tho evening ho took violently sick, and dlod two days later. ( IW Mark Rummer, a Nuptial minister, was sentenced by Judge Drown, lu the United States District Court at Louisville, to confinement of six years In tho Albany, N. Y., poultonllary for forging ponslon papers. Cincinnati, Maaoh 3. To-day Luke Smith, a butcher, found his wlfs holding Improper relations with John llamiahan. Heat onco attneked llannnhnn with a ktilfo and cut him seven times, with fatal effect. Soiunton, March ii. Last evening some prisoners attacked the keeper of the Warren county, New Jorsoy, JallatUcl vldere, Tho keeper was over powered and nine of tho prisoners escaped. ViT A young man at Omaha did not wish to marry the girl to whom ho was en gaged, but she would not release him un til ho gave her his grocory business as a rocomponso. Blie now runs tho store, while ho works olsewhore on small wages, and the bargain pleaseB both. Am.kntown, March 3. Work in the rail mill of the Alluiilowo rolling mill com pany was shutdown this evening by the managers on account of tho demand by the employees for an advanoo of ton por cent. About two hundred men wore thrown out of work, tW Whllo a Mr. Caplos, living uoar Ed wardsvillo, Go., was clearing a now ground, a daughter, some ten or twelve years of age, carried a little brother to whore hor father was at work. On reaohlng tho place Bhe sat the little one down and picked up an axe with which she felled a small tree. In falling, the tree struck tho littlo one and killed it almost Instantly. An unprovoked murdor was com mitted at Waldo, Ohio, Wednesday night. Enoch Young got Into a fight with two boys in a saloon and recolved rough hand ling. He left saying ho would fix them, and returnod with a largo knife. With this ho stabbed Israel Bensloy, who had taken no part in the affray, twlco, ones In the face and once in tho region of the heart, causing instant death. Young Is now In Jail Tribute of Respect. At a meeting of the Perry County Medical Bucioly, hold At Utonm fluid, on Friday, March 6, 1880, the following proceedings were hod, to wit I ' WnBBEAS, Divine Providence has removed from our midst W. D. Ard, M. D. And whereas, It is eminently proper Hint we should place on record our high cstlmato of tils personal character and professional worth therefore Jieiolveil, That In Dr. Ard, the profession has lost a member of great moral and professional Integrity, an earliest worker, an upright and Intelligent practitioner. Ketolvttl, That the community havo met with a aevore ton In tho decease of one who has ministered to their wants with skill and patience, and, who hy bis kind Dens and sympa thy, has endeared lilinsolf to all who know him. Httolvtd, That tho Perry County Medical So ciety has lost an active and earnest member, a man who has taken a lively Interest in Its suc cess, and contributed much to Its support and advancement. ketolvttl, That, ever anxious to mantaln tho honor and dignity of tho profession, and ever Honorable in his intercourse wtln ins prole' slonal brethren, Dr. Ard had, at the close of a short hut useful career, set an example worthy of Imitation, and for these his stcrllug virtues, wo will fondly cherish his memory. M. B. Btmoki.bii, M. D ). P. IIookd, M. D. JOBBPII 8WA.RTZ, M. D. New Bloomflcld, March 5,1880. NEWPORT FLOUR. The undersigned, proprietor of the NEWPOKT MILLS, has completed ills extensive improvements and now feels confident that he can make the BEST FLOUlt in Perry County, and will sell at Hates that the poorest may buy. He is very particular In the wheat tie buys. and has the only Smith Purifier in the County. He is also Agent for the Un derwood Patent Fr.oun, which is the best flour In the World. All kinds of Custom Work done with precision ami dispatch. 03m MILTON B. ESHLEMAN, Notice to Farmers. ICunkel the Photo grapher, takes twelve finely finished Photographs for fifty cents in Mr. Hack ett's Building, Centre Square, Bloom field. Pa. Four large Tintypes for twenty-five cents, at Hungers uaiiery. Dress Making In Duneannon. Miss C. Daniels has opened a Dress Making Boom in Mr. Henry Stevenson 'a tailor aliop, (up stairs) and hopes the ladles of this town and vicinity will give tier a can. Duneannon, Feb. 11, 1880. Phoenix Pectoral will cure your Cough. Phoenix Pectoral cures Hoarseness quickly, rhuenlx Pectoral tastes good and brings rest. Pha-nlx Pectoral costs 25 ceuts prbot.,6 bottles tl. Sly Bold by B. M. EBY, Druggist, Newport It having been reported that 1 w about In discontinue business at ICKERDUIUJ, Perry (Imititv. Pa.. I tint . n , -. .. i - niotit. Dtit. I shall cniitlnun to sell new work, such 1IUOU1KH, C'OKN-PLANTltUS, An. as llppslrlnir of every (Inscription dona at short notice and at Heflsnnslilo Prices. Particular attention paid to repairing Corn-Planters. 11 Bt WM. 1I.IIENIJKH80N. tarll1c C'n r pet Hoiimc. We take tilenaure In announcing totheclll sees of PKltltir COUNTY, that we now have our Stock for Poring ISH0, opened and ready for Inspection, which it has been our meet en. douvor toiccure early In otder to protect our customers. ' Although the price have' advanced greatly, J'H these early purchases and Inrjje stock on land, bought at old prices enables us to sell you at almost 1)1. 1) KATKS, and we fuel confi dent that those Intending to buy CARPETS, OIb-ChOTH8. SIIADBB, WALL-PAPERS, if c., will ho benefited by calling on ui. Respectfully, HTErillftM ItEITTEM, SI East Main Street, 11 '41 , CAKL.1BLE, PA. Employment For Ladles. The Queen City Hnspender Company of Cincinnati, are now manufacturing anil Introducing their new HtocklngHupnort ers for Ladies and Children and their imctiiallcd HklrtHiiHpcnders for Ladles. None should bo without them: our leading physicians recommend them, and are loud In their praise. This man facturlng establishment Is managed by Indies who have made the wants of ladles and children a study, and they ask us to refer them to some reliable and energetlo lady to Introduce them In this county, and we certainly think that an earnest solicitation in every household would meet with a ready response, and that a determined woman could make a handsome salary and have th" exclusive agency for this county. We advise some lady who Is in need of employ, ment to send a postal card to the Com pany, with her name and address, and mention this paper. Address, Queen City Husjiender Company, Nos. 147 fc 1411 West Fourth Htroet, Cincinnati, uiiiu. u lit. Camphor Milk cures Headache and Neuralgia. Camphor Milk cures ltheumatlsm and lame bank Camphor Milk will cure Cuts, lirulres and flurns. Camphor Milk costs 26 cents pr hot., 5 bottles II 12 ly Bold by F. MOUTIMKH, New Illooiutleld On the lnih and 2 tth of March, the executors of Daniel Fnoso, dee'd, will sell, at the Ifito reeiaenca 01 turn ucc u, in epring Iwp., hnrsos, 4 cows, bull, young cattle, wagons, and a general variety of farming Implements and oouscaoiu luruuure. If You need Clothing you will find It to your advantage to buy now. We still continue to sell at old prices and will do ho as long as possible, Maux Diikkh & jo., .Newport, successors to J. Benwart, NOT . ONE AGENT HAS BAILED TO MAKE MOIST JUT Felling our Wonderful Invention toliouss keepers, a no muy can aiioru to aenp noue without it. Klht hundred and slxly seven Agents have sold 124.1100. averaulng HI. 7ft urnnt on evcrv dnznn sold. Many agents are making as high as Stf.uo per day selling It. Our Invention Is endorsed by the press and the publlo as the most valuable patent ever olTerod house-keepers. We have men, women and boys who never canvassed betoro, niaKiug n complete success oi ine ousines. liv wrltlnii us at once you can have vour choice of territory. for which we will furnish nCorllneate of Agency without charge. This will estnlillxh you In a pleasant and profitable business, and one that you need not be ashamed of. Humpies free to Agents who will go right to WIUK. Address for circulars and terms to Agents, In K. I'.KOWN CO. Fourth and Central Avenue, 11 7t Cinalnnull, Ohio. "DL00MFIELD ACADEMY. The mvxt regular term of this Institution be gins MAUCU Will, 1HW. Full preparation, claxHlcal or otherwise, Is given ior any couegfl mate or ieinaie eituer lor resn man or Honhomore year. A thorough course Is provided for teachers, and (he option is given of selecting one or two of the nigiier stuoies. Prof. J. c. Miller will have charge of the Pen nianslilp and business courses. Music. Drawing and Painting. Philosophical and Chemical apparatus for the study of the Natural Bcleuces, Literary Society, Liorary. Htuilents are at all times under the supervision of the Principal and their progress and conduct uoiea on ineir weeKiy reports. Hoarding. If In ailranee. f&CO ner week, other wise, J2.7fis Tuition lroin 6U cents to II. 00 per wpck, ill (wi'nnce. For further Information, address, J. U. FI.lCIUNGblt, A. II., Principal, or Wm, UaiKH, Proprietor, 9 2in. New Hloomllnld, Pa. I71ANCY floods and Notions, Home new ar aj riviws, uneup. - P. MOKTIMElt, M OM IK Cloths and other Dress Goods in va nous styles. F. MORTIMER. o II. CI,OTIl!4 for Floors, Carriages and iauies. i i ices low. F. MORTIMER. It AIIN8. CITRONS and a full assortraen t of Bplces. Warranted pure. F. MORTIMER, T IttMMINU wll.K, a nice line of Dress Bullous, Ribbons, &c. F. MORTIMER. 'HON & STEEL In a great assortment of L snapes aim ctizes. F. MORTIMER. M BN8 SHIRTS. In various qualities, come ana see sty tea ana prices. F. MORTIMER. pMBKOIDKHIKS. EIMJING3, INSERT. JLU liSOri, and oilier trimmings. r. MORTIMER. EMN ANT8 of PRINTS of these we have a large quantity iu good styles. Iu addition to the above goods we have a nice asKirtiiient of Ladies Neckties. Corsets, Uernmn town Vai n. Zephyrs, bhoes lor Ladies and tlul ureu, aim mousancis or other a rt'c !. F. MOK11MKU. New Rlnuiuneld, Pa. GOOO "VA-JUtH OF OAEPET! w 1. itock it full and complete? lino of CARPETS IN ALL GRADES & STYLES, liclnc nil frcfsli tfoods and at BOTTOM PRICES, it nilKbc to your advantngo to givo us a call. Wo have Ifemp Carpet as low as 20ets. per yd. Wo " Mnir " "- nr,( t. " We Klowor " " .' BOots. " We Hall " ' Mints. " We Btalr " UGcts. Also, a full lino of FLOOR,' TARLE & STAIR Oil Clothe. It will bo to your advantage, an goods arc advancing every day. We arc still selling at old pneca and will continue to do so as long as possible. Notice This! In addition to our largo stock of CLOTIIINO, CARPETING, etc., we will open on the 1st ol April, a full line of DRY GOODS, ROOTS AND SHOES, AND Ladies' and Cent's Fancy Our increased sales will com pel us to enlarge our room, and we are now having it built to twice its former size. The place for n Good Ilargnin 1 AT MARX DUKES & GO'S., Successor to ISIDOH SCHWARTZ, EDY'S NEW DUILDINC, NEWPORT, PA. Buy Your Clolliing Now THE BEST IN THE WORLD ! Arm and Hammer Brand. Absolutely and Chemically Pure. church" & CO'S BICARB. SODA AND SALERATUS Which is the same thing. Impure Raleratm or Ht Cnrb flndti (vMeh U th Mwie thing) it 4 a tlivMly dirty white valor, it tu nrptur tehite. erntnlnea by iltlj, but a COM; PA RIHi WITH CIIURVH& UfH'ARM A XI) llAilitKW BHAXi) toUi thou the drference. Srethat yoxir 8'ilrratut and linking fMn UvhUr. and rntre.nnKhouldoeALLhlMILAJlHUlh'STAy CKS utett Jot juod. A similar but serere tet of the eomparatlr ralueof different brand of Hnda orHaleralus into dissolTe a dessert spoonful of each kind with about a pint oi water (hot preferred) In elear fttaw. stirring until all iathorouKhlydlxsolrrd. Thedelu teriou matter in the Inferior f od will be sliowu after settling some twenty minutes or sooner, by the milky appearance or the solution and the quantity of Coating Uecky matter awarding to quality. Be sure and ask for Church ft Co's floda and Sal eraius and see that their name Is on tile package and you will get the purest and IiUok made. The use of this with sour milk, Iu preleieuca to Bukiut; Powder, saves twenty times Its coal See one pound package for valuable information and read carefully. SHOW THIS TO YOUR GROCER. February 17, US0. 3in