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    THE TIMES, NEW1JL00MFIEL1), PA. MAY 11. 1880.
THE TIMES.
New liloomfittd, May Ml, ISMi.
NOTIOK TO A1VK11T1SK.IIS.
Ro Out npHtxrrntyim will r-e liiamrted Itithl. r-ir
anlraa llKht (see .ml on uUI bun.
fafTwanly iwrnxnt. In ptrm of riwufar rate, will
beohntvM toratlvnrllaimitut set in Ionlil)oliiiiin.
Mr. J. U. fAtit. Newspaper Artvertlslng Ag't,'
41 Park Riw,(TlmmMlllin), New VotK, I. m
thorlxed In cnnttitct fr advertisements fur this
paper at our best rate.
NOTIl'K TO WlMMCltinEltH.
I.nnhst tits rls-nrcs on the Ishnl of your paiwr.
Thof iWiiri'n tll vnutlte rintetn tvlitrh rncnattli.
arrlpllnntannlit. Wilkin wens; , fur money Is
nut, ae If the .Uti I. oliaimcil. No other receipt
I. UMXiaa.rv.
Standing of the Rnnnbllonn Cnn4ldatcfor
President.
The ItepulillcanBin twenty-irStieHlntes
and 5 Territories have elected dolegntes
to the National Convention, and their
Presidential preferences are pretty well
defined as follows :
Blaine 275 ; Grant 201 Miemiau BO ;
Waslibume 0 ; KdmunJs 20.
Thug It appears that no candidate ha,
votes enough yet within more titan 100
to nominate hlm,!i79 ttetng required. Al
though Mr. Blaine now leads, ami will
receive the votes ot Michigan, West
Virginia, and some others, Gen. -Grant's
friends claim that his lead will nut le so
large when the votes are all In.
The President's Voto.
Washington, May 4. The President
to-day sent to the House of ItepreBenta
tlves his veto of the bill entitled, " Au
act making appropriations for the ser
vice of the government for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 1H?0, and for other
purposes." After stating that the ap
propriations are needed for the payment
of obligations long since due, lie states
that the bill would have his prompt ap
proval If it contained no permanent or
general legislation. He then proceeds
to state his objections as follows : " The
objection to the bill, therefore, to which
I respectfully ask your attention Is that
it gives a marked and deliberate sanction
'Attended by no circumstances of press
ing necessity, to the questionable and,
as I am clearly of opinion, the danger
ous, practice of tacking upon appropri
ation bills general and permanent legis
lation. 'This practice opeiiB a wide door
to hasty, Inconsiderate and sinister leg
islation. -It invites attacks upon the In
dependence and constitutional powers
of the Executive by providing an easy
and effective way of constraining Exec
utive discretion." In conclusion he
says : " Placing my objection to the bill
on this feature of its frame, I forbear
any.comment upon the important gen
eral and permanent legislation which it
contains as matter for specific and inde
pendent legislation."
rtHK e Trouble for Kalloch.
San Fit axcihco, May 4. At a meet
ing of the Board of Supervisors last ev
ening a committee which bud instruc
tions to-oonslder the utterances of Mayor
Kalloch and report what aolion is nec
essary thereon, filed a long report, re
viewing the history of the labor agita
tion and the part taken in it by Kalloch
finding he has encouraged the lawless
and discontented, etc. They express
the opinion ittat Kalloch is unscrupu
lous and unprincipled and devoid of in
tegrity, and, that the time has arrived to
express condemnation, of his acts, and
and recommend that prompt action be
taken to vindicate the fair fame of the
municipality by a Judicial inquiry into
Kalloch's cases. A motion to adopt the
report was put "by Mayor Kalloch , who
announced that by a viva voce it was
carried. The roll was then called, re
sulting in a unanimous vote for its adop
tion. A resolution was then adopted
authorizing the Finance Committee to
institute judicial proceedings against
tbe mayor for his removal from office.
Throughout the proceedings Kalloch ap
peared cool and unmoved, seeming to
consider only the dignity of his position
as presiding officer of tke board.
Accident In Johnstown.
A fly wheel eleven feet in diameter
burst on Thursday morning at tbe Steel
Works in Johnstown, Instantly killing
one man and Injuring others. A flying
piece of Iron struck and severed a six
inch steam pipe which ran from one part
of the works to anotber,and the building
in tbe vicinity of the engine was very
soon rilled with steam, which for a time
reudered all objects there invisible. A
piece of iron which would weigh at
least a quarter of a ton was thrown a
distance of nearly one hundred and fifty
feet, passing through the side of the
steel works and through tbe narrow
frame boiler-house in tbe rear of the
main building, on tbe bank of the Con
emaugh river.
Serious Fires In the Oil Regions.
Bradford, May 7. The fire is still
raging In Tram hollow and Oil valley,
and bands of men are at work endeavor
ing to confine end subdue the flames at
jlhose points, The greatest number of
rigs and tanks of oil were consumed In
Foster, Brook valley alung the Harris
burfrun, in Kendall creok valley, mud
about the summits. Fires are also rag
ing near Tarport and Xe-Goller. The
scope of the territory In which the. fires
prevailed is twelve miles. in extent. In
Oil valley the greatest danger exists.
.Smaller, but dangerous iflres are still
burning In all parts of the woods, but It
Is thought they will be controlled with
out much further loss of property.
Information Wanted.
The undersigned desires information
of his son, aged about 48 years, five feet
high, red hair, who left his home about
ten days ago. When he left he wore a
light hat with cord band. lie Is suppos
ed to be laboring under temporary aber
ration of mind, and was seen at Tyrone
in a demented condition. Any person
knowing of bin whereabouts will please
notify bis father, John Darby, Howard,
Centre County, Pa., try postal card.
Exohanges please copy.
Three-Legged Lamb.
A lamb belonging to Mr. James
Devlne, on the Couowngo Chapel farm,
Adams county, has only three logs one
iln front and two behind. The lamb was
dropped about two weeks ago; is lively
and thriving, and makes as good "time"
as any of the younger members of the
lock. The front leg is somewhat
heavier than usual, but there is uo sign
of a second one in that quarter.
Compiler.
A Fiendish Mother.
Bed Bank, N. J., May G.-Wltlle
Mapes, 11 years of age, was found to-day
hanging to a rafter by the thumbs, In
which position he had been for three
hours. When cut down he fainted. His
mother hnd selected this mode of punishment.
KJT An aged stranger surprised a num
ber of young ladles and gentleman In a
Pittsburg hotel a few evenings ago.
The party were In the parlor of the ho
tel enjoying themselves with vocal and
Instrumental music. During the even
ing an old man aged about 00 years,
dressed like a farmer, and of a very un
gainly figure, with immense feet and
hands, entered the parlor. His strange
appearance excited the attention of the
company, and their interests was still
further awakened when he seated hlm
stlf at the piano and played a large num
ber of pieces, including Cherublni's re
quiem, with a touch the delicacy, light
less and evenness of which were aston
ishing. After holding his audience
spell-bound for some time by his won
derful playing, the old man rose from
the piano, darted from the room and
disappeared. All efforts to ascertain
who he wag or where become from were
fruitless.
tW Not one of the gossips of Tarboro,
N. C, could see what on earth Induced
pretty Itosa Turner to marry Jacob
Webber. Jacob was getting along in
years, his face was wrinkled and his
pocket-book was rather lean. Never
theless, as
Love look, not wllh the eye, but with themlnd,
And therefore In winged Oupld painted blind,
perhaps Jacob's rugged honesty was the
matter which seasoned Rosa's admira
tion. The marriage was consummated
in 1877, and the union continued satis
factorily until last winter. Then old
Jacob's . jealousy led him to cage his
wife, who was not to be kept in a state
of bondage, for she ran away. Jacob
sued for a divorce. The case came up
at the present term of the Edgecombe,
N. C, Superior Court, and on Tuesday
of last week was decided In favor of the
plaintiff. The old man started out of
the court-room. As he reached the door
he caught wildly at tbe knob and an in
stant later fell over dead. .
San Fkancisco, May 6. William P.
Daingerfleld, presiding justice of the Su
preme Court, dropped dead on the. bench
at noon to-day. He had been In Infirm
health for some months past. His death
Is attributed to heart disease.
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
Washington, D. C, April 28, 1880.
Tlii. Congress will go Into history as one
liberal In appropriation!. There has been no
quarreling over amounts except for the Star
Mall Bervlce, and the ground there taken by
those who refused to vote all that was asked
was that the money would be - fraudulently
spent besides the general appropriation bills
unprecedented amount are to be allowed for
Rivers and Harbors, and for Public buildings.
On the appropriation bills a good deal of
woik Is being done this week, the House had
night sessions for the furtherance of Us work,
tbe bill providing for the Indians Is before a
conference Committee, the Fost ofllce bill will
be disposed of this week and others will follow
In rapid succession. Interest In tbe Indians Is
kept alive by a never ending stream of bills
relating to them. Testerdaj by a voto of
seven to three tho House Indian Committee
voted to report bill to transfer the Indian
bureau from the Interior to the War Depart
ment. The report of Mr. Hooker a very strong
and able document, favoring the proposed
transfer, was also adopted, the action, a very
Important onn, was unoxpectod although It
was andorstood that when the committee did
act It would recommend the change. It li Dot
likely lie bill will pass at tlild cnlon .
A bill to establish. Ocean Malt Service on
American Btcamors and properly enmponsnto
the samo, was Introduced In the Sonata yeator
day. It object Is to extend the fnulllllc of
our merchant for lolling their good In for
eign market", And to helptlie shipping liitero.t.
A measure of this kind I desirable, but It I
very doubtful If It can pan till scion.
A very encouraging report come from the
Treasury Department relative to the Revenue
of the gnvernmdnt. The roanuroo of the
country are Increasing to rnplilly that the
National Income all tho tlmo keeps ahead of
the demand upon the government, and It I
probable that the National dubt will be reduced
much more during the present tlAn the past
year. There Is one serious drawback In tho
lie von ne Department, however which Is tho
whiskey distillers In the Bonlh. A great deal
of trouble ha lately been experienced In
Georgia In suppressing tho llllett trafllo. Tho
Government officials are now about organising
a strong fence to enforce the laws Micro.
Omvb.
Additional Locals.
Mjiorfm by Cut. II. Smiley, Ktq.
Court Prooeedlmgs. A special court
having been appointed for Tuesday, the
4lh Inst., for the dispatch of certain
business, itcouvetied at 10 o'clock A.M.,
of that day, and as soon as all business,
having been disposed of, It was ail) ourri
ed until Tuesday, the 8th day of June,
when the regular Orphans' and Argu
ment Court convenes. The following
business was transacted :
Common Plhah.
In the matter of the estate of Eliza
beth Albert, a lunatic, an order was
made directing George Hoobaugh, the
committee, to pay attorney's fees and
costs of Inquisition. Market, attorney.
Itule granted upon creditors of Ma
nilas Burd, to show cause why his as
signee, Michael Derrick, should not be
discharged from his suld trust. Potter,
attorney
J. C. McAllster was appointed Audi
tor to distribute balance in hands of
Samuel JO. Buck, Assignee of Adam
l('ortney and wife. Potter, attorney.
(JUAUTEIt BKHHIONH.
Three applications for license having
been held over, were called up. In the
cases of Hlmman Miller and Henry Mar
tin, of MUlerstown, Wm. N. Helbert,
Khci., counsel for remonstrants, on ac
count of a misunderstanding between
his clients and himself, arising out of
the fact that they were willing to accept
the law and leave out the prnjlfg. while
he considered the orthodox way to leave
out the law and take in the profits, and
lie withdrew as counsel, from the mat
ter. The licenses were granted, but in
the case of William Shearer, of New
port, license was refused.
Oni'iiArs' Coukt.
E. D. Book was appointed guardian of
Margaret J. and Isaac M. Trostlo, and
Ueorge W. Trostle was appointed guar
tllnn of Sarali C. William II. and Mary
E. Trostle, minor children of Caroline
Trostle, deceased.
W. VV. Fxymire was appointed guar
dian of the minor children of Catharine
HoudeBhell, deceased, and a decree was
mmle authorizing ;blm to join In a deed
of conveyance of a house and lot in the
borough of Marysville, to Chauncey B.
Wise, for his wards' .interest therein.
Smiley, attorney.
Wm. S. Hostetter, Executor of Leah
Hostetter, dec'd.,flleda bond, which was
approved by the Court. Mclntlre for
the Executor, W. H. Hponsler for the
estate.
Dr. S. It. Sample, of Lancaster coun
ty, was appointed Trustee for Mary A.
Oberholtser to take charge of a fund of
11,250, for her use, out of the estate of
her husband, Amos Oberholtser, dee'd.
Hponsler, attorney.
Timely Caution.
Oenuine Hop Bitters are put up in
square paneled, amber-colored bottles,
with white label on one side printed la
black letters, and a green hop cluster,
and on the other side yellow paper with
red letters ; revenue stamp over the
cork. This is the only form in which
genuine Hop Bitters are put up, and the
sole right to make, sell and use them is
granted to the Hop Bitters M'f'g Co., of
Kochester, N. Y.,aud Toronto, Ont., by
patents, copyright and trade mark. All
others put up in any other way or by
any one else, claiming to be like it or
pretending to contain hops, by whatever
names they may be called, are bogus and
untlt for use, and only put up to sell and
cheat the people on the credit and pop
ularity of Hop Bitters.
Cy Our Drug Stores are now supplied
with "Malt Bitters." the new Food
Medicine which has done so much good
and comes to us so highly recommend
ed. Try It. It may save you Heavy
doctors' bills.
2()d4t
A Household Need.
A book on the Liver, its diseases and
their treatment sent free. Including
treatises upon Liver Complaints, Torpid
Liver, Jaundice, Biliousness, Headache,
Constipation, Dyspepsia, Malaria, etc.
Address Dr. Sanford. 162 Broadway,
New York City, N. Y. 20d4t
It Is said that the Arabs in mentioning
their valuable possessions always class
the wife second, the children third, and
the horse first. Many persons in this
country who know tbevalue of the horse
have provided themselves with a copy
of Kendall's Horse Book for further
information. You can do so too. Sent
by mail for 25 cents. Address Times
ofllce, New Bloomfield, Pa.
Western Union Telegraph connecting
With all parts of the world. Office at
New Bloomfield in Mortimer's build
ing, tf
County 8abbath School Convention.
Due notice Is hereby given to each Sabbath
Bchool In the County to elect on next Bnlihalh,
without fall, two delegates to the (Inttuly Con
vention to meet In Hliiomfleld, on TUKHDA I,
May lSth.lSHO, at 10 A.M., dosing Wednes
day evening, May luth. All pastors and Bu-
Iierlntnndeiil In the County are n-offleio mom
lers of the Convention and are requested to be
present with the delegates. All tatlstlc and
all names of parties expecting to b present,
should he sent this week to D. Mickey, New
Bloomflold, Pa. Duplluatns of the statistic and
collodions from the school should come by
the hands of those attending. This Is the Cen
tennial yoar of Kohort Halites' establishment
of the modern Babhath Bchool. The schools
of Porry should celebrate It being one aud all
represented In tin County Convention. K
tnrtitlnment will be provided for all who report
e above and present themselves at the Court
lloiisn, where the Convention Is to ho held on
the days named. Let all summer school open
at once and be represented.
Bee History of Association on second page.
Prlmo Wheat and Corn wanted at the
Newport Mills. Price according to the
quality of tbe grain.
Milton B. Em ilk man,
10. Newport, Pa.
Dentistry. Dr. Whltmer, of Newport,
Is now prepared to Insert Artificial teeth
on Dr. Allen's Improved method con
tinuous gums and sectional block, (live
him a call. 10 4t
NEWrJp'LoUll.
The undersigned, proprietor of the
NIOWPOKT MILLS, has completed his
extensive Improvements and now feels
confident that he can make the ItKHT
FLOUK In Perry County, and will sell
at Bates that the poorest may buy. He
is very portlcular In the wheat he buys,
and has the only Smith l'urijlcr in the
County. He Is also Agent for the Un.
HKiiwooi) Patent Flouh, which is the
best flour In the World.
K4T All kinds of Custom Work done
with precision and dispatch.
03m MILTON B.E8IILEMAN.
Phrenlx Pectoral will cure your Coiifth.
Plimiilx Pectoral euros Hoarseness quickly.
1'lici'iilx Pectoral tastes good and brings rest.
Plionnlx Pectoral costs 2ft cents prbot.,6 bottles II.
21y Bold by U. M.EIIY.DiUKglst, Newport
Dr. O. P. Bollinger has taken rooms at
the " Perry House," In Bloomfield, for
the practice of his profession. The Doc
tor lias practiced medicine for over a
fierlod of twenty-eight years, and has
tad large experience and comes high
ly recommended by his former patrons.
He Intends to locate permanently in
Bloomfield.
Still Alive I I am still alive and ready
to cut and fit suits in good style, if
wanting any work In my line, give me
a call. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Samuel Bkntzkl,
TA1LOH,
April 0, 'BO.tf New Bloomfield, Pa.
Camphor Milk cures Headache and Neuralgia
Camphor Milk euros Rheumatism and lame back
Camphor Milk will cure Cuts, llrulres and Burns.
Camphor Milk costs 25 cents pr bot., 6 bottles tl
12 ly Hold by V. MORTIMER, New Dloomlleld.
LACES I L ACESTLACES !
Just received,
SOME PRETTY STYLES
iii.ack nii;itn i.aci:,
i.anci i:oc roivr i,a i;,
and other Styles of Laces
and Embroideries.
F. MOKTIMEIt,
New Bloomfield, Pa.
A False Report. It having been re
ported by Interested parties that I have
retired from the Marble business, I take
this method to inform my friends and
the public generally, that the report is
false, and that I am prepared to manufac
ture from American or Italian Marble.
Tomb Stones of every description, at
low rates.
tW My Shop Is situate in Centre twp.
two miles East of Bloomfield, on the
road leading to Duncnnnon. Call, or
address Daniel O. Fickes, New
Bloomfield, Perry Co., Pa. 15 3m
AGENTS WANTED For the belt and fast
Hit selling Pictorial Books and Bibles. Price
reduced 33 per cent. National Publishing Co ,
Philadelphia, Pa. l04w
AGENTS WANTED to th frW HOOK,
HOW TO
CintlT.t. .11 Iho Form Crop. In h JJMt faoiier
llrccd, read and CnreforHtouki Orow Vrutti Miws
Varoi llusiuMBi Mk limvvr Hom-ia. and
IH Ai '. MONEV ON THE I'AWW.
Krr- Farmer should hv ropy. BOO l'asaa.
HO lllnatrntlona. Send It circular l
J. G. MctUliOV ct CO.. rltllatlBlphla, Pa.
AGENTS WANTED. P"P"
OUTFIT FRE
PAYING
EMPLOY
MENT
Tar Tonus Mm, LMIM, ItMliin, aofl cammmrf
count. SjU to S?& per raoaUi. fUo4 for etxealar Bod oatAL
t. W. IIIUUB OO, M0S Ank Sb, railodcJpbU, Pa.
V'tvohcr. tod otbtrlatvry
llv an od e&iahli h
eo Houm. lunr bon
cxt, Inlclliiri nl Urn
to Canvaas In tho
countrr and rllUKea
Ion tomiutiliftn. An
KXCfcLI.E.NT OPPOiiTliMTy. Something
nnbcirt of be 'ore, ao far sa know. A good thnnco
lor leacnerH. loung jicd, raruicra or.u rcuunica
ftona to get Into Ttxlit, sirracablc, pavlrnr liniDtit,
wlib no r'lta and with sroo-l proaDcctaahou. Anwer
oood. atallnK tire, former occupallon and r-fereneea.
Addrcaa 1'. O. Lota Box u, 1 tiiloU. Ipbis, Fa.
,
A rWfTd Bend for Circulars and proof of
AWaCill 13 tl'O a month made selling our
New Books, Gotten Thoughts on Mother, Home
and Heaven, in prnae ana poetry oi aou uesi Au
thors. Elegantly Illustrated. Plea-wta everybody.
tl 76; also 5.000 Curiosities of the Bible, 11 75. A
slogle Canvasser has actually sold over 7,or0 op.
ies. Moody's Authorized Harmon, fc-TOO. Mailed
on receipt oi price.
E.B. TREAT, Publisher,
2U4t Mo. 806 Broadway, N. Y.
MASON
AND
HAMLIN
Kent paid two-and a quarter year
nuvs one. uew uuDiuei or rartor
Organs in the World: winner or
muiiem aisuncuon at every
World's Fair for thirteen jears.
Prices 151. 67, 66. 84, lua to 10
ORGANS
ana uoward. Also for easv nay
ment. i.1 a month or id 8H a auarter and unward-
Catalogues free. MASON It il A MI. I.N OHUAN
CO.. 1M Treinont Street, Boston s 46 Kaxt Hlh M.,
(Union Hauare) New York: 250 Wabash Avenue,
Chicago. 2l'A4t
Our Btock of NEW GOOD8
for Men's Wear 1 complete.
Prices from U!4 eentsup.
F. MORTIMEB. New Kleomttfld.Pa
WANTED
1880.
SPUING
IVJiat Do People Hay?
THEY SAY wo have tho best
and largest stock of,
CLOTHING
in tho County.
THEY SAY wo have a splendid
line oi
BUY 0001H,
Very Cheap.
THEY SAY our stock of
T3oolH mul Shoes
cannot bo surpassed.
THEY SAY that our styles of
CARPETS
cannot bo beat.
THEY SAY wo have the larg
est stock of
HATH AND VAVH
in the County.
THEY SAY wo have the larg
est store in tho County ; the
largest stock to select from ; bet
ter styles than elsewhere, and
that our prices can't be beat.
MARX DUKES
& GO'S.,
Successor to
ISIDOK HCIIWARTZ,
EBY'8 NEW BUILDING,
NEWPORT, PA.
M
EDICAL NOTICE!
DR. 0. P. BOLLINGER,
Having located permanently la
NEW BLOOMFIELD,
Offers his professional services to the citizens of
the BorouKb and surrounding country.
Dr. D. has been engaged In an extensive prac
tice for over 28 years, lie has also served hi
country In the capacity of Surgeon to the 7th
Pa. Vol. Infantry during the late Kebelllon,
holding his Commission from the then Governor
of this Commonwealth. His credential are from
one of the best Medical Colleges In America.
Mis success as a practitioner of medicine I ac
knowledged by recommendation from former
patrons, which are free for Inspection at all
limes.
IN THE TREATMENT OF
Chronic Diseases
he has had very extensive exuertenee.and hasenred
many hopeless eases, alter years of sutlering, and
expense incurred in seeking relief elsewhere.
Among the many chronic complaint treated
successfully are Asthma. Bronchitis, Laryngitis.
Hemorrhage of the 1. tings, Consumption, (first
and second stages.) Heart blseare. Dyspepsia
l.lver Complaint, Melancholia, Horofulaor King'
Evil, Hkin Diseases. Chronic Hheumatlsm, (ioltre,
or enlargement of the Glands of the neck.Dropsy.
Piles, chronic Dlarrhcea.Constlpation of the Bow
els, Sick and Nervous Headache, Neuralgia.
Diseases of Females. Tumors, Kidney Disease.
Knlarged Spleen. Kpllepsy, Deafaet, Chronic
Chills and Ague. Diabetes Mellltus, old running
ores. Tapeworm removed.
Dr. B. doe not confine himself to any one par
ticular system of medicine. He use all the lata
Improved methods and remedies, a also Magneto
hlectrlc, or
Uleclicnl ICleetrlcity,
which is so successfully used at the present day
in many forms of nervous complaints. In the
treatment of the Lungs and air passage be uses
INHALATIONS,
which carries the medicine direct to tbe diseased
part.
When an Incurable ease presents Itself he Is
free and candid In telling tbe patient that hseaa
not cure bim, thus avoiding further expense.
In thronle aflmentt It Is always best for patient
to call at hisoOlce for personal examination and
trealm jnt, when tltat is practicable.
Br Booms for the present at Tbe Perry
House. CONSULTATION tKKit.
Bloomfield. May (,1880.
Wot Correct!
It having been reported that I was aboat to
discontinue business at ICKESBUKO, Perry
County, Pa., I bet; leave to correct tbe state
ment. I shall continue to tell new work, such
as BUGGIES, CORN-PLANTEKS, Ac.
Repairing of every description done at short
notice and at Reasonable Price. Particular
attention paid to repairing Corn-Planters.
USt WM.H. HENDERSON.
1880.