L. AUUMWMSMlt' THE TIMES NEW BLOOMFIELD.TA.. MAHC11 30, 1880. THE TIMES. Keu) meomfleld, ifntreh 30,. 18H0 NOTIUK TO ADVERTISE 118. No Out orFtnreotyr will l huerwd lu tula pw onles" Hunt laoe and on metal haaa. t-WTwenty per rent, in mcwmi of regular rat, wilt beohaweittorailvortlseiuiMita satin Double Column. 1M1TKK TO HDIWt RIBEa H. I, noli at the Airiires on III laiwl of yo nr pir. rh.mniiiir. nt.-n you Km iliwet ntilch : ronrxa. arrlptlnrt lannld. Within weekjaltnr """VtJ nt, K tha date ohanirM. No otl ira receirt la ueoessarv. , Tiie Ways and Means Comml ttee Iim decided to report In favor of r educing ' the duty on bichromate potash fr oin four to two cents per pound, and t 0 place chrome Iron upon the free list. Nkw Jersey legislature has va89ed and the governor has signed the I till pro hlbltlng the sale of liquors to minors under 18 years 61d, without a (v-rlttea . order from their parents. Potter 'County Is temperance . county, and the result Is shown I n the report of the District Attorney at the ilate session ef court. He reported that he hod no bills to .present to the-Grand Jury; the Sheriff, that he had no prisoners iu jail, and the sDlrectors of the Poor that no one was maintained at the expense of the county. The Gbbe-ihackers bold their State Convention at Harrisburg, last week. After long consideration a .satisfactory , platform was adopted and the following gentlemen -were nominated : For Judge , of -Bupremft Court, Frank Dswees; for Auditor, A. S. iTtoberts. The Conven tlon suggested -Hendrick B. .Wright, as .& suitable man for next.Presldent. ANiEkglisilman named W'Uliamson .has been arrested at Baltimore who con fesses to ieing the author of the auony imo.ua letters and .ether forms of annoy, sauce which have. Interfered so seriously with, the domestic peace and - happiness .of the ;Itev. ,Dr. Horgan JDlx of New UTork for the last mcnth or two. Upon the face of things it does not appear that Abe rogue te a lunatte or a blackmailer, or a personal enemy, ef the .good Doctor's aod his. motive can only be ascrlhed to pupe. deviltry. iUoccntiUKonal. 8a ,Francisco, March 22. ffbe United states Circuit. Court this morn ing,, la the Parol habeasorpus case, in volving the validity of the law recently enacted,forbidding the .employment of Chinese by corporations, decided that the law4s .unconstitutional. ' The case will probably, be taken t the .United States -Supreme Court, Benjamin Butler having. announced his willingness to manage' the. case there for the people. Pardons Refused. The boavd of pactions convened in special .session on Saturday, last to 'con sider the applications for pardons in the bribery cases. This action being taken two days in advance ef the time set by the court for .pissing sentence seemed to point towards au intention to grant par dons, and tamper with justice. We are glad to be able to state that all the ap plications were refused. Had the result been different, ,the opinion would have been general .that money had effected the decision. The sentence of the court will be eagerly looked for. An Eagle Carrie off a Child. Miltox, Jf. C, March 22. In Person .county yeuterday morning, as the little ithree year old ohild of William Murray was sitting on a style feeding chickens, , large eagle swooped down on the chickens, scattering them in all direc tions. As the child was moving off the eagle made a second e woop, catching the child in its talons and with its prey rose in the air ; but the ehild was too heavy anS the eagle managed to flutter a short distance to the limb of a decayed oak. Its -talons were so entangled in the clothing of the child, that it could not get loose and the weight soon made it come tlown to the ground. The fright ened father of the child came up and killed the eagle. The child, save some deep scratches, was uninjured. The Titer An atory Department of the Pennsylvania State Collcga offers free instruction to all. It is thoroughly organized, and embraces a wide range of fctudles such as will prepare its students either for successful work in the Collegi ate Department or for the duties of in telligent .citizens and competeut business men in all vocations of life. For full information, addneas the President ,Ktate College, Centre Co., Pa. Heavy Snow Storm. Deiuiy Live, Vt., March 24. A heavy snow storm set la hist evening. Fifteen inches of enow havalready fal len, and It is still snowing, A strong wind is blowing. OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. Washington, D. ., March 84, 1880. It la said that one of the Supreme Court judges has a Presidential 'Headquarters -here with people In attendance, and that the usual arts of asplrtDg politicians are understood and practiced tbere. That Jus tice ought to tiike tbe earliest opportunity -of announcing that be has tie responsibili ty for the "Machine" thus un in bis In terest. There is a ourlous story afloat that the JlomocinMo National Committee is not sat isfied with its own selection of Cincinnati as a place of meeting of the Convention in Juno next, and will revise Its action. There seems to be no good reason for that part of the story which attributes te one of the .prominent candidates special anxiety on 'the subjeot. Messrs. Townsheud and Garfleld lost their respective tempers iu the House yes terday. It was all about tbe reference of a bill. Mr. Town8hend,who is a very bright .and popular member of tbe House, bad presented a bill to reduce the duty on salt, printing materials, and other absolute ne cessities of life, and, knowing that to refer it the Committee on Ways and Means was to bury it for the Session, asked and ob tained its reference to another Committee. To this, upon discovery of the fact, Mr.' Garfield objected, and hence the controver sy. Tbe talk continues to-day. Tbe end of it aU will be, that tbe bill and all like it will be sent to the Ways and Means Com mittee, and that means the tomb. Tbe House Judiciary Committee is delay ing action on tbe Acklen case. It seems strange that when a member stands guilty of such gross discourtesy to tbe Commit tee of -foreign affairs as Mr. Acklen doe that there need be any delay in taking up the case and meteing out tbe deserved pun ishment. Mr. Teller in tbe Senate yesterday.offer ed an amendment to the bill to ratify tbe agreement submitted by tbe confederated Ute Chiefs for tbe sale of their reservation in Colorado, which provides that $1000 be paid yearly to the widow of N. C. Meeker, during her lifetime, the same to Miss Jo sephine Meeker, and Mrs. Price, and the sum of $500 to her two children. OtIVE. Miscellaneous News Items. At an entertainment at Lincoln, Pa., a floor containing 500 people fell into the cellar injuring twenty people, on Satur day a week. tS" Robert Wilson, a Wyoming drug, gist, walked Into his store in a fit of som nambulism and swallowed poison. The noise of the bottle on the counter awoke him, and a stomach pump and strong anti dotes did tbe rest. tW The wife of Andrew Miller, a young woman of thirty, and a young man named Smith, have been held to answer to the charge of murdering Andrew Miller, who baa been found dead in his barn near Jersey Shore, Lycoming county. tW Joseph H. Qery was a member of tbe Beading police ten years ago, and sud denly and unaccountable disappeared, leaving a wife and four children. Now he is wanted to take an inheritance of $0000, still he cometh not. tW Ellen Swayne has been committed to Bradford jail on a charge of murder of ber infant child. No one suspeoted her condition until she was detected trying to make way with tbe body, , wbich she had concealed in ber truuk for fully a month. tST A (Springfield preacher don't like grain speculators, and .prays thus about them : " Curse them, we pray tbee, O Lord, who would snatqh away the bread of tbe hungry ; wbo illegitimately Beek to enhance tbe price of tbat which is neces sary for food." 62" Miss Annie G. Rapine, wbo had re cently professed religion, and was to be baptized on Sunday, was arrested in E l ie on Saturday for wholesale blackmailing. She had bled many respectable people in town by threats of exposing a criminal in timacy with herself, wbich was, In some cases, an actual fact. tW The Rev. C. II. Coon, a young re formed inimi8ter has been dismissed from the Young Men's Christian Association of Reading on a charge of crimiual intimacy with Miss Hattie Anthony, of Reading, at a hotel in this city. He cbarges that it is a case of blackmail and a number of bis friends support him in that opinion., t3T" An Instance of " luck la horse shoes," though not tbe kind of luck gen erally attributed to tbat cause, occurred in Maryland last Monday. A negro stole a load of hay from a farmer In Anne Arun del county. Tbo farmer examined the tracks of tbe wagons going from his farm and discovered that in one of them were prints of horsoshoes of nnusual size. He went to the county blacksmith and learned that tbe negro referred to owned a borse with very large feet. Ou further investiga tion he discovered that tbe negro had pass ed through a turnpike gato with a load of hay on tbe nlgbt in question, and by this mean he was enabled to fasten the guilt upon him, thus reversing tbe usual rule that tbere is good luck in horseshoes. Ejimiua, N. Y., March 84. At Law rencevllle, Tioga county, Pa., SO miles from Elmira, yesterday afternoon, Sidney Green shot bis wife, tbon himself, both dy ing Instantly. Thoy were married six years ago. Shortly after their marriage Green began to abuse bis wife and he went west, returning the former part of this month. , Green sought an interview with her at the bouse of a friend, and soon af ter shot ber five times. On being pursued be shot himself in tbehead. tW A remarkablo case was reported in N. Y., last week. A man was found stag goring about the streets and was "run in" at the Charles Btreet station, lie said he was suffering untold agony lu his stomach, but was as usual about to be committed as " drunk," whon the surgeon arrived and suggested an examination. lie was found to be apparently all right, wheu tho sur geon attempted to brush away a thread from bis stomach, but found it would not brush. On further examination, the thread was found to be attached to a needle which had disappeared inside, putting the man in terrible pain, but how tbe needle got there neither the man nor any one else knows. Wilmington, Del., March 24. John Sauerlander and wife, roslding at No. 613 French street, were terribly burned by the explosion of a ooal-oil lamp last night. They were going to tboir bed-room, tbe man with a little child iu his arms and tbe woman carrying the lamp. When tbe clothes of the husband and wife ignited from tbe burning oil the latter seized the child, ran down the stairs, opened the side door, rushed into the street, and, placing the child, on a neighbor's step, knooked at the door. She started back to attend to her husband, but before she had advanced many steps fell to tbe ground exhausted. Her bead, face and bands are burned. Mr. Sauerlander died at 12:30 o'clock next morning. Ills wife is recovering. Girl Wanted. A girl to do general housework. Apply to John C. Wallis, New Bloomrleld, Pa. White Bed Spreads. An assortment varying In price from $1.00 to $4.00 at Mortimer's. Fancy Brown Spreads. Very Hand some, at $1.69 cents each. F. Mortimer, New Bloomrleld, Pa. Carpets In all grades from common hemp to Brussels. Over thirty pieces to select from. Also, a full line of Oil Cloths, etc., at Marx Dukes & Co., Newport, Pa. Satchels, Valises, and Trunks at Mortimer's. Western Union Telegraph connecting with all parts of the world. Office at New Bloomfield in Mortimer's build ing, tf Potatoes for sale, by F. Mortimer. Phoenix Pectoral will cure your Cough. Phoenix Pectoral cures Hoarseness quickly. Phoenix Pectoral tasttjs good and brings rest. Phoenix Pectoral costs 25 cents prbot.,6 bottles II. 21y Bold by B. M. EBY, Druggist, Newport JNotlce to Farmers. Kunkel 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 Kunkel's Uallery. NEWPORT FLOUR. The undersigned, proprietor of NEWPORT MILLS, has completed the his extensive improvements and now feels confident that he can make the BEST FLOUR in Perry County, and will sell at Rates that the poorest may buy. He is very particular in the wheat he.buys, and has the only Smith Purifier In the County. He is also Agent for the Un derwood Patent Flour, which Is the best flour In the World. All kinds of Cuatom Wprk done with precision and dispatch. 63m MILTON B. ESIILEMAN. Dress Making In Duncannon. Miss C. Daniels has opened a Dress Making Room In Mr. Henry Stevenson's tailor shop, (up stairs) and hopes the ladies of this town and vicinity will give her a call. Duncannon, Feb. 11, 1880. Camphor Milk cures Headache and Neuralgia. Camphor Milk cures Rheumatism and lame back Camphor Milk will cure Cuts, Bruises and Burns. Camphor Milk costs 25 cents pr bot, 5 bottles fl 12 ly Sold by F. MORTIMER, New Bloomfleld. Kot Correct ! It having been reported that I was about to discontinue business at ICKESBURG, Perry County, Pa., X beg leave to correct the state ment. I shall continue to sell new work, such as BUGGIES, CORN-PLANTERS, dto. Repairing of ever; description done at short notice and at Reasonable Prices. Particular attention paid to repairing Corn-Plaotors. 11 SI WM. H. HENDERSON. -A. a-AJRJD. To all who are suffering frcm the errors and Indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &o., 1 will send recipe that will cure you, fkeb or chabsb. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Bend a self-addressed envelope to tbe Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D, New York City. ably. A Full line of Hats, Caps, Trunks, Vallees, Shirts, Overalls etc., at Marx Dukes & Co., Newport, Pa. For Tub Timks. Mb. Editor t On last Tuesday evening a few of tha temperance folks of this place went over to Pine Grove church and held a meeting, with prayer, singing and talking. The church members and neighbors took up the matter at once and organized the Pine Grove Temper ance Union, and elected olllcers as follows! Pres., Samuel J. Campbell ( Vice Pre's., John Pee, A. J. Clonseri Sec.Wm. F. Asper Treas. C. L. Kline. We resolved to meet again on next Friday evening, April 3d, when we expect a great many more signers, and that there will lu time he a very prosperous Union working there. The members there realize the necessity of personal work, and, that as "charity begins at home," so does temperance work. I am happy to be able to give tbe extended list of appointments for Rev. J. H. Dobbs, as follows: Landisbnrg on tho evening of March 80th Emory Chapel, 81st I Ickesburg, April 1st) MUlerstown, Snd, and Duncannon on the 8d. Tbe Reverend gentleman comes highly rec commended, and Is equal to Francis Murphy as an orator. Truly yours, M. B. Ebui.smak. Newport, March, 20, 1880. G000 COMPANY. This excellent Magazine has been received, and as usual, Is filled with highly Interesting and instructive reading matter. II Is a Maga zine that shonld be In every household. Many of the articles published In It are of a religious character, and very suitable for Sunday read ing. This number opens a new volume of Good Company, which Is published at 3 00 a year in Springfield, Mass. He coughed ! he coughed ! His eyes ran, he looked redder in tbe face than a lobster, But " Sellers' Cough Syrup " cured him. . County Price Current. BLOOMriBLD, March 29, If SO Flax-seed 1 25 Potatoes, 40 Butter ft pound, 18ft 20 Eggs ft dozen, lo " Dried Apples V pound,., 4 cts" Dried Peaches ' 10 O 12 cts. MEWPOHX MARKETS. Newport, March 27, 1830. Flour, Extra t6.00 " Super 8.25 White Wheat ft bush 1 32 Red Wheat 1 32 , Rye flOCSO Corn 41 044 Oats V 82 pounds 409 40 Clover Seed per pound 6d6cents Timothy Seed , 2 00 Flax Seed 1 00 Potatoes,' 250 0 Bacon TOT Lard ; T cents Bam 8 cents. Ground Alum Bait 1 00 1 00 Llmeburner's Coal 81 CO 0 1 25 BtOTB Coal 4 25 O 4 60 Pea Coal 25 Budkwheat Coal 12 08 Gordon's Food per Sack ...fi 00 CARM8LB PRODUCE MARKET. CORRECTED WBBKXT. WOODWARD & BOBB. Cablislb, March 2T, letO. , Family Flour I8 60 Superllne Flour 4 25 White Wheat, new 1 Red Wheat.new 1 30 Rye 70 Corn, (new) 45 Oats, ; 40 Cloverseed 4.00a4.C8 Tlmothyseed. 1 50 Flaxseed , 1 25 G. A. Salt $1 20 Fine do l 80 Philadelphia Produce Market. Philadelphia, March 27, 1880, Flour unsettled! extras 85 2585 60s Pennsyl. vanla family, Jtf.OO ffl 8in7 Minnesota do., $5.00 86.50; pnteut and hipli grades, 86.50&7.00 Rye tluur, H 253.25. Coriinieal, 82.50. Wheat. red, liiaM'A; amber, 14501451 white, Corn yellow. 65Jt6o. i mixed. fR6flc. Oats quiet! Pennsylvania and western white, 4546c. : western nilxed,1750. Rye92393o. aiARHIAQES. Snyder Zeiolbh. On the lfith ult., at the resl deuce ol the bride. In Liberty Valley, by D, Klst- ler, J.r-, Air. win. enyuer to oopina ioigier. DEnisER Barclay. On the 19th Inst., at the residence ol D. Klstler. J. P., James W. Deblser of Madison twp., to Miss Margaret Barclay of naviue iwp. Kiem Falk. On the 18th Inst., at the resl deuceof the bride's parents In Marvsvllle, Perry County, Pa., by Rev. J. (I. l'fulil, Mr. Benjamin O. Kelin to Miss Anna B. Falk. Wymb Bernhkisel. On tho 11th Inst,, In Harrisburg, byKev. It. Peters, Win. A. Wylle. formerly of Newport, to Km in a 8. Bernhelsef, of iiurrisuurg. Trostlk Smith. On the 16th I nst by Elder J, w. (jolllns, BamuelB. Trontle toMollle P. BntUii, both of tills county. I.ONO Knouse. On the 24th till., by Absalom Tinnier, Esq., Daniel Long to Magdallna Knonse, both ol tills county.- Wilson Smith. On the 25th Inst., at the rest, dence of Col. Jobn Hartzell. In Newport, by llev. N. W. Colburn, Mr. Jeremiah 1). Wilson, of (Jar roll townsnlp, to Mrs. Jennie A. Smith, of New port. Death noUopa not exoeedlu? Sllnea Inserted without chaw. If nt 5 cents er lino will Invariably be chanced fur Tributes of Beapeot, Poetry, or other reniuraa. Hi, i v ii rukfu . ,i..,u.a ... ,'..'. ...... 1880. Husun Wentz. atced 60 years. 4 months, and W.uq-f 1 1 fhl.m rtn 111 nnlhallkAl U...h 16 days. The deceased was formerly a resident of this county aud was a slstor of Israel Wentz, oi tiacawn iwp. Bortnett. On the 21st Inst., In Landisburtr, John Burtuett, aged 70 years, 6 mouths and 3 days. Tola nd. On the 22nd Inst, In Duncannon, af ter a lingering Illness, John M. Xoland, late puaunasior at wat putw. Danner On the 18th Inst., In Marysvllle, Ellz- aueiu, wneoi rraiiKiiu vunuer, ageu ZD year, 1 month and 18 days. Light. At his residence In Plsgab, Carroll tp., on the 16th Inst., Mr, fntllp Light, aged 6t yearn. a uivuui. auu su uaja. T1STATK NOTint.-Nntln. la harahv lvn JMj that letters testamentary ou the eiUte of Philip Light, late of Carroll twp.. Perry Co., Pa.,dec'd..have been granted to Uieundersigued, reniuiuK at Diiermausuaie, rerry uounty, ra. All Dersons Indebted th salrt aatatn are renuest. ed to make Immediate payment and those having claims will present them duly authenticated lor tjiuauieiit iu ... JACOB LIGHT. Kxeoutor. March 30, '80.1 ICuas. H. Smiley, Atl'y flic lilt Filled at Last, 18x81 feet of solid room filled with all the latest novelties in Spring Goods Our new addition to our room has just been finished, making us the largest store in the coun ty. In addition to our large line of Clothing, Hats and Caps, Fancy Goods, &c, we have a full and complete line of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Carpets and Oil Cloths, being all fresh Stock and bought at lowest Cash figures. We will as heretofore hold the lead in low prices. Largest stock ; best styles, and lowest prices is what we always claim. Orders by mail promptly filled. MARX PUKES Successor te ISIDOR SCHWARTZ, EBY'S NEW BUILDINC, NEWPORT, PA. SSIGNEE'S SALE L OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtus of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Perry county. Pa., the undersigned as signee of Wm. H. Kauflinan, will sell by outcry on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, April 7th, 1880, at 10 o'clock a. m., of said day, the following de scribed real estate, to wit: A Tract of Land, situate In Madison township. Perry county. Pa., located on the publlo road running from Beale town to Handy Hill, and bounded on the North by land of D.O. Oiris; Jiast and South by lands of Joseph D. Bryner, and on the West by land of Ueo.ilench, containing S3 A CUES, more or less, having thereon erected a two story M Stone Dwelling Hons8, BANK BAltN, and other outbuildings, There Is a stream of running water near tho buildings, and a well of good water at the house. It has all the conveniences of churches, school house, stores, shops, &c. and is a property well worthy the attention of purchasers. TERMS OF SALE. TEN per cent of the purchase money to be f ald when the property is stricken down; one bird of the balance at the time of coDttrmaiion of sale when possession will be given and the deed delivered ; and the balance on April 1st, lHM.tobe secured by Judgment bond bearing Interest from date of conOrmatlon of sale. J. T. HOBLNHON. Assignee. March, 1.1,1880. ESTATE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby giv en, that Letters of Administration on tha estate of David Gelb, late of Marysvllle. Perry county. Pa .deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing Inthe same plaje. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated to the under signed for settlement without delay. BAMUKLG. UKIB, Adminstrator. March 16, 1WU. C'has. H. Smij.ey, Att'y N EW WAGON SHOP. TUB andersigned hsvlng opened a WHEELWRIGHT I SHOP, . ... . ' i tSl ' J : i. . i NEW BLOOMFIELD, ' : are now prepared todo any kind of work In their line, In any style, at prices which eanuot fall to give satisfaction. Carriages of all styles bull! and all work will be warranted. 8TOUFFEB & CRIST. New Bloomneld. April 83. 1878. ( '. $20 To $25 Per Ton Saved In your Fertilizers by using "Powell's Prepared Chemicals." Why pay $36 to (45 lor your fertiliz ers, when 11 to 1 15 will buy you Powell's Pro pared Chemicals" to make a Tou Corn, Oata, Po tatoes, or Tobacco Fertlllwr, equal to the best liliili priced Phociphate In the Market. Hend for " Powell's Book of formulas," with directions for mixing, nearly 600 names ol Pennsylvania farmers using them the past season, testimonials. So. KDW'D J. KVAN8 Si CO.. 12 General Agents, York, Pa.