THE TIMES, NKWlUAXMFIELl), PA. MARCH 150, 1880. A Queer Chap. A lioanhoud of bin, contributed by a Now York firm to ilia Herald-Irish relief fund, was bought by a carpenter and builder named It. C. Dexter. In ruTerlng to pur. ihsso the ulo bo said, "I will dump it into the North rlvor, wlioro nil the ale aud rum aud everything that can Intoxicate in this world should ho doposltiHl j but tho au. lediluvlnn Hood would be no ooin)ftrlson, and New York would go out of sight. I would therefore suggest that these damna ble compounds should be distributed Into all the oie aim and rivers throughout the world imd their nianufuoture forever stop lied." A duy or two later he changed his mlud, and fixed A time when he would empty Into tho gutter, saying, " The rea hod for making this change is my rospoot nud sympathy for tho Hah. The good book snys man shall have dominion ovor every thing that orecps, crawls, swims or flies, but no license is given to tntoxiuato 1HU." An iuinieiiHe crowd collected near Dexter's tthop at the time appointed. This placard was on the door, although tho hogshead was not a keg, and contained ate, not boor : Captured at last, a keg of beer, Before beginning lis vile career It's blood'll be spilled upon the earth, .Where all such should be at Us birth. Execution this day at 8:!10 P. M. Borne lojs bad been standing around with tin cans for two hours to scoop up the liquid from the gutter, and fearing tho police would get after him for collecting a crowd, Dexter went to tho nearest station house and told how things stood. He was told that an ordinanoo would bo violated by emptying the ale Into the gutter, and announced tbut it would not bo done.muob. to tho disappointment of the ganilst.. Dbx. tor is a queer charaoter. To a Herald re porter he said : "On the last Friday in every mouth .at half-past thieo. o'clock Hharp, I have men Boatter mouey dollars half dollars aud pennies. tit makes the poor hoys happy. How can I afford to do it ? 35y giving what others spend for rum aud ohampague. Here is the card I hang out : 4 A grand antediluvian sorabbling match lakes p'aoe on the last Friday of every mouth at, half-past three P. M. sharp. Broad and Wall.' Make a man happy aud lie will never forget it. Money goes fur thor and deeper than anything else. The Strike In the Clearfield Region. It was supposed that the strike in the Clearfield coal rogion would terminate this ' week, but the diflloulty continues and it Is difficulty to determine which will suooumb lirst, the operators or the miners. The Tyrone Herald ssys at last accounts, Ster ling aud Moshannon had a few men at work, but other wise the Clearfield coal business is at a dead stand-still, . aud will perhaps- remain in that condition until next week, when, it is generally supposed, this dead-lock rnunt break. This is the liftu week of tho strike, aud as tbe out-put of coal was averaging about 40,000 tons a week the rogiou has sustained a stoppage of 800,000 tons, on which the minors aloue lose $100,000, the price for dlggiug the coal at fifty cents. The drivers aud other workmen, at ten cents a ton, have lost $20, 000 ; while at the usual selling price of coal, tho miners, operators and railroad company, all taken together, have lost $350,000 In consequence of the Clearfield strike. The coutiuuauce of tho strike de ponds in ore on the condition of the market with regard to the Bupply of coal than on tho caprice of either operators or miners. If the demand continues and the stock ou hand grows blnn t, the dealers must have coal, even ut advauced prioes ; and under such conditions the operators and miners will not be long in coming to terms. tW Tho Messis. Collins Philip and Thomas of Pliludclphia, the well-known railroad contniutois, who entered with so much courage on the building of the Ma deira aud Mamore railroad, iu Brazil, have lost their case in Loudon, the House of Lords huving sustained a decision of tbe Court of Appeals by which the money which they wuro to have received for their work is divorted to other persons. The court's ruliug stopped the construction, substantially, a year or more ago, and this no doubt euris the undertaking. The Messrs. Collins have no doubt sustained a heavy loss, ami liiey and their friends feel that they have substantially been robbed by the Enj-lish decisions. The Philadel phia Titties says time " it has been impos sible to oveilook the fact that every pow erful iullueucn iu London finanolal, so cial aud speculative was combined against these couti actors ou no other discoverable ground than that they were Americans, who were likely to succeed where English men failed, and wboo success would draw off to America a huge trade which Eug. land bad hitherto controlled. Profit, $1,000, " To sum it up, six long years of bed ridden elckuess, costing $200 per year, total $1,200 all of this expense was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife. She Las done her own housework for a year aluce, without the loss of a day, and I want everybody to know H, for their benefit." 14 2t CdlIrlD NO.S13N. SECOND 8TREET, . pruJLK, uAiinrsntrjio, pa., TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, INGRAIN, HALL AND STAIR CARPETINGS, Floor, Stair and Table OIL CLOTHS, 3 It UOS, MATS, MATTING Ac. 1880. CARPETS! CARPETS! 1880. 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" It follows from this with unerring accuracy that Worcesler's Dictionary, being preferred over all others by scholars and men of letters, should ie used uy the vouui ol the country and adopted in tne common sciioois. A. J. Jtrentna J'osi , is For sale by nil Booksellers, or will he sent. carriage iree, on receipt 01 tne price uy j. u. LirnxcoTT co., FuHliliert, ISooksellcru jam! fHulionem, 715 and 717 Market St., Philadelphia THE BEST IN THE WORLD! Arm and Hammer Brand. . Absolutely and Chemically Pure. CIIUllCII & GO'S BI.CAHH. SODA AND SALERATUS Which I the lame thing. t Impurt Sdleralui or Jtl-OarbUnda (vMcU itth tame thino) in nf a tUtlitly dirty white color. It mnv ttnnetir while evnniinp.il hu itiwli. tnii a f'ftM' l'AIIINON WtrilVHUIiClli CO'tl'AtM ANU HAMMEie BKAclD will thmc the difference. Nee that ymir Saltratwi nn! Tlnldnp Soda it while ana pure.iieeimuaoB AL.l,nuilL,AHUU IAN CKH vied Jorood. A simitar but severe test of the eomnarstlve value of different brands of riodaorHaleratus Is to dlssoiveadessertspuoufiilofescb kind with about a pint of water (hot preferred) In clear glasses, stirring un'll nil isthoroughly dissolved. The dele, terlous matter In the inferior Hoda will be shown after se'tling some twenty minutes or sooner, by the milky appearance of the solution and the quantity of floating flecky matter according to quality. He sure and ask for Church & Co's 8oda and Hal eratusaud see that their name Is on the package and you will get the purest, and whitest made. The use of this with sour mMk. In preference to Baking rowuer, saves twenty times its cost. See one pound package for valuable Information aim reau careiuuy. SHOW THIS TO YOUR GROCER. February 17. 1880.-3m fit 1 f r BEST FURNACE IN THE WOULD KOUIIAllD COAL OB WOOD. (Whoi-oht or Cast Irosj.) RICHAHDSON, B0YNT0N &C0 Embody NEW 1879 Improvements, nevor before adopted ; Contalu mora prsct oal let! ores; Are more durab-e; Cost less to keep In t,rder: Csesless fuel, aud will inoia ileal aud a lartery.ilome ol pure air than anv furnace may in the l'nrtfd&iate. ltenlace our old and no rlv w.irkln" heater with one of these modern furnaces, which aie popular uu iiuiverniiy siicurs-iui. bend direct to M inufuclorers for prices. S5t WATi.lt BT., ew York, DADI flD Plctuws. Hrran Book Pictures, IIUUU Ohromo Busliiets Cards, Mono Cards, Conversation Cards. "May I seeyou home" Cards. 3oasaoried samoles soul tor lo cents Philadelphia LirutH.UArn- Caku Co , ft South t rout St., Pbiladeiplna, Pa. z iy. at--, ).! y r II' i I' V ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUAMLB HEAL ESTATE. II v virtue of nn order nf thef'otirt nt (inmmnn Pleas of Perrv county, the iinderslineil na.lif iim of Michael lllfllug, under deed of voluntary as. lannient for the benefit of creditors, win mnina at pu bllo outoiy, on the premises, on TUESDAY, APRIL Cllt, 1880, at 12 o'clock m., of said day, a VALUABLE FAUM situate In Liverpool township, containing 110 Acrfin, and 110 Tcrclics !f well Improved land, having thereon erected a large two story HUME II 01 HE, Frame 1IAKK II A KPT nml other Outbuildings. Also, cn WKDNKBDAY, Al'ItlL 7tb, 1880, at 12 o'clock m., In the borough of New Duffalo, 4 Lots of Ground, numliered In the general plan of said borough as Lots Nos. 40, 41, 80 and HI, having thereon ereuted a fcwo-siory FRAME I1QU8K, FRAME DARN, and other Improvements. TKKMfl: Ten ner cent, of niirehass ninn. n day of sale: one t hird of balance on erinnrmuilon nf sale, and the remainder on the 1st iav of Anrii IMS), to be secured by Judgment bunds, with In terest, WILLIAM LOWIB, .T. 0. M'Alllstnr, att'y. Assignee. March 13, 188 . NOTIC ! TflK undersigned would rosjiectfully call the attention of the citizens of Perrv nonnty that he has a large and well selected stock of HARDWAItK, OKOCKKIKH, UHUOM. WINKS LIQUOH8, I HON. NAILH, HOUSE and MULE SHOES, RTFEL, . IKON AXLKS, HPRINOS, RPOKKS, IIUBH, KKLLOKH. BHAFTS. POLKS HOWS, BROOM HANDLES, WIKK, TVYINKS.&e. Also, Paint, Oils, Glass, l'laster, and Cement BOLE, CALF, KIP and UFPEK LEATHER, FISH. HALT, flUfARS,8VRUPS.TKAfl.BPICE8, TOBACCO, CIHAIW, and BMITH COAL. John Lucas Co's., , MIXED PAINTS, (ready for nse.) The best Is the CHEAPEST. And a large variety of goods not mentioned, all of which were bought at the Lowest Cash Prices, and he offers the same to his Patrons at the Very I,owest Prices for Cash fr approved trade . ills motto Low prices, aud Fair dealings to all. Ue and see him. Respectfully, 8. M. 8HCLEH, Liverpool, Ferry Co. Pa. UIDCC IMPROVED ROOT BKKB PACKAGE, "into TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, makes five gallons of a delicious and sparkling beverage, wholesome and temperate. Sold by brnpglst. or sent by mall on receipt of 25 Cents. Address CIIA8. E. HlKK.a, Manufacturer, 215 Market Bt.. Philadelphia, Pa. 6 6m DRUGS. DRUGS. JACOB . STRICKLER, (Successor to I)r. M. B. Btrlckler) NEW BLO0HFIELD, PENN'A. HAVING succeeded the late firm of Dr. M. B. Btrlckler In the Drug Business at his Store-room, on MAIN STREET, two doors East of the Big Spring, I will endeavor to make It In every way worthy the patronage of the public. Personal and strict attention AT ALL TIMES given to the compounding and dispensing Physi cians' preoptions, so as to insure accuracy and guard against accidents. DEAR I9T mXI that my stock has been recently selected and ear taken to have everything of the BK4T QUA LI TV. The public may rest assured that ALL med icines that leave my store shall be as represented PURE and UNADULTERATED. I HATE CONSTANTLY 05 HA5D BAIK on, and POMADES 1IAIK, TOOTH and NAIL-BRUSHES. BURGEONS. TOILET, and CARRIAGE 8 PONG EH, PUFF BOXES. TOILET POWDERS. CASTILE and FANCY SOAPS. PERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS, Together with Fresh and Genuine Patent Medi-ein-js of every description. ALSO, Segars, Tobacco, School Books, &c. ORANQE3, LEMONS & BANANAS, In season. Fare Wines and Llqnors for Medicinal Purposes. Terms, Strictly Cash. By strict attention to business. I hope to mert the confidence and favor of tbe public. JACOB STRICKLER, Ph. G. April 29, 1879. IMPORTANT XOTICF The subscriber late ol tbe Brm ol Khoades Smith, would respectfully inform tbe citizens of BLA1N and vicinity, that he has opened a WAGON MAKER-ftHOP, and Is prepared to make new wagons and repair old ones at short notice, and at from TEN to TWENTY percent, cheaper than tbe old firm. -Ulve me a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. -, JACOB SMITH. Blaln, August 8.18CT. WANTED A cm i bum im mek ' Csxaalw L. . to i T wca an, Uk rA ftktians taruah iW Wil krM, Md p Urai thai wfM sMaTs a trerWr mr $1M ttMspik. IATUMAIIUI11. trKW. IHL, StM, Ol. LWN, Mo. Oiir Stock of NEW 600D3 for Hii' WfAria eomikLstAM lie Prices from U.'sjceatsup. F. MOETIMEH.Nw B.omfleId,F JOB PKINTINO of rrery description neatly nd promptly exrcuti at fteaMtt&bie Kateff &t Iht BWowtleld Tiiu !jlrm Job Cflice.