8 THE TIMES NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA.. MAltClI 23, 1880. A Queer Blackmailer. Somebody In New York lias boon piny, tng nn annoying and cowardly gnme on Rov. Dr. Morgan Dix, reotor of Trinity Protest nut Episcopal chiiroli.ou Uroitdway. At various- times during tbo pant two months proprietors of manufacturing es t.abliRbuiouts In Bt. Lotila, Chicago, Cln olmiall, Cleveland, ColunibtiR, Louisville, Mllwnukoo and Bt. Taul bave received postal cards purporting to be from Dr. Dix, asking tbe fullest Information con cerning tbclr wares, wlileu included every tblng from .tbreshing mnoliltios and (Ire proofs to shotguns and shoes. Proprietors of numinous fernnlo spiuluni Ira were simi larly requested to send catalogues to Dr. , Dix; publishers were requested to send lilui full particulars of aH'kiuds of lllblcs, and pawnbrokers nnd Cbntbntu street clothes dealers vturo largely invited to bring second-hand clothing to his residence. Advertisements tolling pnoplo out of em ployment to call at Mr. Dix's houso weio inserted In tbo nc wsyn pern. ICplscopnl clergymen vtero invited by postal card to meet tbo Lord Illshop ef Kxotor or York at dinner at Dr. Dix's roaldrmuo. Proml neut mcicnutilo linns like A. T. tUowui t & Co., nnd Arnold, Constable & Co. wore notified, apparently by Dr. Dix, that " t,liclr Impel tincnt letter to biin bad been placed in tho bands of his counsel to pro eewl against them," ami all the cobblers on Sixth avenue were summouod by mull to his bouse to mend children's shoes. Dr. Dix's door-bell was nearly rung oft' by the numerous and heterogenous callors, and lu February be received au anonymous letter, say lug ho would no longer be annoyed If he paid tbe writer $1000. He was directed to Insert a personal lu the New York Her ald, reading " Gentleman Jo AU right." On the 24 th there wero three porsonals la tho Herald for " Gentleman .To," who had beeu answering advertisements for lost and stolen articles also. Those who answered " Gentloman Jo's oilers, which were in creased, never received any response. All tho letters which could be collected from the various parties who had been addressed in Dr. Dix's name were In the same hand. At last accounts the man who did It all had not been cimgbt, but Dr. Dix is having a ieBt, thanks to tbe newspaper account of .his experience. If the blackmailer is caught there is forgery enough to put him away for the rest of a Methuselah's life. t5T" A few days before, the schools were closed by order of the School Board, at Lansing, Mich., one of tbe teachers at noontime espied a small boy with a red flannel scarf around his neck. Visions of diphtheria immediately floated through her brain, and she ordered the young John Ileury to pack up his books and return no more " until your throat is perfectly well." He obeyed the summons, and on his way borne met three of bis companions, who noticed his books and saluted him with : " What'sup?" John proceeded to explain that tho piece of red flannel had gained him a furlough. Tbe three youths held a short council of war, chipped lu what little spare change they could muster, went into a dry-goods store, bought half a yard of red tlaune), tore it in strips and placed it around their necks. In just twenty min utes from that time three more boys were ordered out of the school-room, on the ground that they wero threatened with diphtheria. tW There has arrived at the eastern penitentiary a young man named Chester 1). Fulraer, son of Henry Fulruer, oue of the wealthiest citizens of Easton, Pa. During last summer the rooms of several of the guests at the Burnett house, in Stroudsbuig, Pa., were robbed of valuable articles aud money, and suspicion resting on Fulmer, his room was searched, and some of the stolen property was found se creted there in a cigar box. He was ar rested aud tried at the December term of the Monroe county court, and, being found guilty, was sentenced to an impris onment of two years aud six months. O Clarion county is somewhat excited over what is believed to be a ease of mur der. The body of John Blair was found about a year ago on the river bank, with bruises on the head, which caused a verdict by tbe Coroner's Jury of accidental death by drowning. Since then a man named Pixley, with whom he bad been hunting, has returned after a long disappearance, and with a strange woman, who replaced his wife and children. He beat her the other day, and she threatened "to give him away " for the murder of Blair, and she said she could prove it. The District Attorney is making an investigation. t5J A New Haven cat of culture, hav ing been locked in a cellar and unable to got out, clawed at the wire of the door bell which ran through the cellar, and made tbe bell ring inoessantly. The own. er of the bouse, a timid man, after repeat edly going to tbe front door and finding no one there, called upon a passing policeman and the two well armed went into the cel lar. The cat then quietly went out. tW Robert Brouse, judge of the coun ty court of Pleasant county, West Virgin La, died while opening court on Saturday morning, the 13th inst. He was eighty years old and it was supposed he died of heart disease. PESBY filial1'' u mm w im PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I. Proprietors. n eow lyO CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE ! Annual Announcement of the Spring Opening of C A R P IC T INGS, Oil Cloths and Wall Papers! BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. 3 PLYS. INGRAINS. WINDOW SHADES. We Invite the Citizens of PERRY to Inspect our LARUE und HANDSOME STOCK. We are prepared to show the MOST ELEO ANT OKslWNSiind PATTERNS It. has ever been our privilege o( doing, ill OLD PRICES, having had a large stock ou hand and bought be. lore tne itcent advance. We enn safely sny that our stock Is Hie MOST COMPLETE III tills section of Pennsylvania- and v will not permit ourselves to be beaten In PRICE or QUALITY. A FULL ASSORTMENT In all departments, with an additional Hue of Kl'HN ITUKK COVKIt 1NUS in Raw bilks. Cretonnes, I'laln and Striped Heps, &o..&a. Stephens & Beetem, 21 E. MAIN STREET, WALL PAPERS. Carlisle, NICHOLS SHE Xatalill.aaa A iTnurannrat V ntrn im v mA wwJA.rrii Wmnis. nin Iphi thnn one half tbe nane.1 eperi m.ni MHl. POHTAHLE, TK ACTION, ftiid STHA W-IIIT!CNlKtt M'EAM-hNUlNKS with peclal ftturof Power, DorbllUy, Heretr, Koonomr, tnd Kefcuty entlrelr unknown In othHr make. Hteam-Power Outfltt and Hteun-Power BcpftrRton ft peclaUT, Pour iliee or Por-rtor-. from H to 11 hortic-power ; el-o t it j let litiprored Mounted Horae-Pownf. Sll Team of rroeperone and Contlnuott KuelneM "'J thin bou-a, wlilttml aluuiie ef bum, looktloD, r buuc- Bent, mruubee itroog guaxkoto for euperior gooae CAUTION!,: machines to the wall ; I The wondfrfnl inrl pnpuUHtT or eur vibrator Hftcninerr nasunren machlae to the wll benoe arlom makers are now attempt Ing to build and palm off Inferior and mongrel Imitation! f ur famous goods. BE NOT DECEIVED hf snob experimental and worthless machfnerT. If mrt t'iT t all, yet the "OttlULNAL" and the tiENtlEw mm n 0. T Yae Ml pnrttculm-a ell en our dealen, or o ua i or tiiueraiw jiruuinf, wuiun wt iubii iicb, AlVaViiB BJLUu AMr W VVt WttlllW VI OUr 11 0 2lt iiAcic ai iii: is at oxci: cuin:i isy BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS ! . It is I he Only Known llcnicdy Hint Never T'ulls. Over 2000 Druggists bave signed a paper stating that Physicians say they are in every way Superior to the slow-acting i'orous Planters used for this purpose. 8HABCRY & JOHNSON, riiarmacentlcal Chemists, New York. Price 26Cts. 10d4w MfPTUME CUlt El) ByDB.J. A. BHEKMAN'8 SUPPORT AND CURATIVE, without the Injury and suffering trusses Inllict or hiudranne from labor. Dixik with likeness of bad case before and after cure, sent free. Olllce 251 Broadway, NEW YORK. fatleuts receive tieuluieut aud leave for tome the same day. I0a4w STOP and TIIINK Before you have purchased elsewhere ! ' mm ill saw AT IRA WENTZBL'S STORE IN BLAIN, PENN'A , la the place to buy goods AT THE LOWEST PRICE! A FULL STOCK CONSTANTLY ON HAND I Special Bargains aro Offered in MADE- VP CL O THING VECETADLE pah mum A. PUHELT VEGETABLE REMEDY fOR INTCMAL sKI tlTEMAL BSC, II a tnr cure for all the diseases for whlrh It Is recommended, and Is always l'EUFGCTLV SAH'K In Mia hands of even the moot inexperienced person. 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It should nlwnys bo used fur Pain in the Ilm-lt nnd Side, and brings speedy and permanent relief In nil cases of Urulace, Data, Sprain, Severe llnrna, Scald., etc. Ho family can eafMy be without it. It will annually eavo many times lu cot In doctors' bills, and Its prleo brings It within the reach of all. It is sold at Hc., 50o., and ft per bottle, aud can be obtained from all druggists. I STRAW MATTINGS ! COCOA MATTING. OIL CLOTHS. STAIR RODS. MATS. RUGS. WALL PAPERS. Penn'a. 12 3m PAR D & C O. Battle UMicL ORIGINAL AND ONLY CENUINK ins Threshing Machinery and Portable and Traction Engine TIIT! CTANDAItD f MMlleoM thmgkout IJU Orwtt Bailing Tfnrld. MATCHI.FNH fhr arto-fttTlo, Tlme-BTlD, Ferfte Clfnlnif, Knvid atut Thorough Work. JM OMPAKAHLK In V"' of M-tfrti!, Prfet1oi ft frtrli. Thorough Workniauablp, Jiltgant Fiuiab, anit Seautu of MiKlcl. MAHVKI.OCH IWr vaatly wvperter work In alt t'nrfo sf nmln,D(i univertaltt knowo w the only uoouful Ttvaiber In Wlsi. Tlmntlir. 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