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THE TIMES NEW HLOOMFIELD, TA.4 MAY 11, 1880.
Narrow Escape From Lynch Lnw.
PATRi(BON,N..T.,Mnya.-The German socl
ety of Patcrson this morning went n p to the
top of Garrett mountain to greet the rising
of the biiii as Is usual on the fitat Sunday
In May. A parly of young men, among
them Joseph Van llouten, a step son of
Alderman Swift, of the Paterson municipal
board, attempted to cross the lands of
William D.tlzell, a farmer, owning the
property on the mountain top, which they
wereforblddeuto trespass on. They persist
ed, however, and young Van llouten was.
hot dead by Djilzull, who discharged a
gun heavily londed with buckshot point
blank into his abdomen. The young man
lived but four minutes. The party then
pursued Dalzell to his home, where the
police were poweiless to protect him.
They fired the baru and house and when
he came forth they seized him and wore
about to bang him to a tree, the rope was
in position, when a relnforcment of police
arrived and Dalzell and his son, who was
also implicated, wero rescued from the
crowd and took refuge in the house of one
Carroll on the mountains near at hand.
Subsequently Sheriff Van Voorhees suc
ceeded in taking him to Newark.
Freaks of Lightning.
Tho house of Frank B. ' Ilighbee, near
South Bend, was struck by lightning the
other night, and although no one was dam
aged except Mr. High boo, who was struck
on the knee -while in bed with a brickbat;
there was an almost total wreck of every
thing in the house. The stoves were
broken, the pipes were burst and battered
-out of all shape, the bed on which Mrs.
Hughes, a cousin, was sleeping badly
.splintered, a castor knocked from a table,
a cupboard filled with canned fruit burst
open and the lids of the cans knocked off,
the carpet torn up and shreds of it scatter
ed everywhere in short, almost every
thing in the house suffered damage, while
the chimney was knocked down and a big
hole knocked in the ceiling of one of the
rooms. The sashes of the north windows
wore broken and fragments found several
U'Ods away.
Out of Cash.
The United States Marshal of New
York, having notified Judge Bhipman,
who is now holding United States District
Court in that district, that be had 110
money with which to pay the Jurors and
witnesses and officers of the court, his
Honor discharged all the jurors, except
those engaged in the trial of the kid-glove
re-appraiBement case, remarking that no
causes could be tried until Congress make
the requisite appropriation to carry on the
courts. Considerable dissatisfaction was
expressed by suitors at this state of
affairs.
tS The Oregon Sentinel says : An acci
dent occurred on the Columbia river a few
days ago which strikingly illustrates the
human instincts and sympathy that exist
in animals. A number of horses were be
ing conveyed on the boat, when, during a
commotion among them, one was kioked
and had its leg broken. It was decided to
kill the poor brute and put it out of its
misery. He was dispatched by an axe in
the hands of one of the employes of the
boat. The celebrated thoroughbred run
ning stallion Delaware was quietly watch
ing the movement, and just as the blow
was struck he gave a loud scream and fell -backward
with a shower of blood stream
ing from his nostrils. For upward of
three hours bis agonios were fearful, and
it was thought he would die, but he finally
rallied and may recover. Delaware is 18
years old and has a national reputation,
having beaten Ansel and other celebrated
champions of the turf. He is owned by
the Hon. J. V. Nesmith.
Meadville, Pa., May 8. Joseph Lytle,
aged ten, exercised a neighbor's horse this
afternoon without permission, after which
he attempted to place a bucket of water
in front of the horse on the end of a pitch
fork. The horse threw its head against
the fork and kicked the boy in its fright,
crushing in his skull, also breaking one
arm and threo ribs, inflicting fatal inju
ries. The horse was so badly hurt as to
necessitate its destruction.
O" Thomas Ueermans, one of the pro
prietors of the Star and Crescent Mills, on
Randolph street, Chicago, just west of
Bridge, one morning last week fell down
the elevator shaft from the sixth story of
the mills, a distance of over ninety feet,
and was instantly killed. Mr. Heermans
was one of the oldest members of the
Hoard of Trade, of which he was a direct
or at the time of his death.
Pottstown, Pa., May 8. The large
frame tiarn of B. Frank Moret, at Doug
lassvillo, owned by John Egolf, with the
surrounding outbuildings, was dertroyed
by fire this afternoon. The hotel and de
pot were in danger and aid was summoned
from PotUtown. In response one fire,
company was sent by a special Reading
railroad train.
tW During a recent storm at Niles,
Mioh., after a1 stroke of lightning got
through its work at the house of one Frank
. Iiigbee, it was found that every bit of steel
or iron about the premises was highly
magnetized, from the store to Mrs. II ig
bee's oorset steels.
CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE !
Annual Announcement of the Spring Opening of
CARPETING-S
Oil Cloths and
BODY
We Invite the Citizens of PERRY to Inspect our
LAHGK and 11ANDSOME8TOCK.
We are prepared to showthe MOST ELEGANT
DEMONS and PATTERNS it has ever been our
privilege of doing, at
OLD PRICES,
having had a large stork on hand and bought be
lore tne recent advance.
We can safely say that our stock Is the MORT
COMPLETE In this section of Pennsylvania and
we will not permit ourselves to be beaten In
PRICE or gUALlTY.
A FULL ASSORTMENT in Bit departments,
wlthBii additional line of FURNITURE MV Kit
I NOB In Haw Bilks, Cretonnes, Plain and Striped
Keps,&o.,&o.
BRUSSELS.
TAPESTRY
BRUSSELS.
3 PLYS.
INGRAINS.
WINDOW
SHADES.
WALL
PAPERS.
21 E. MAIN
Oap lisle,
Stephens
1880. CARPETS! CARPETS! 1880.
NO W IS YOUR TIME TO PURCHASE, BEFORE THEY ADVANCE AMY HIGHER.
JUST RECEIVED AN IMMENSE STOCK OP
CAEPETS,
OIL CLOTHS rl JtTTGJSSt,
Of all Grades for the Spring Trade i the Largest Assortment of Carpets Outside of Philadelphia.
SAJVITTEL A.I3A.MS,
Opera House Carpet Store No. 31 North Third Street,
uL HA11RISBURG, PENN'A.
CQT-T-f-AT- "T- NO. 213 N. SECOND STREET,
. DAMAlv, IIAItlilSBURG, PA.,
TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS,
INGRAIN, HAL LAND STAIR CARPETINGS,
Floor, Stair and
14 2m
HUGS, MATS,
Just Received Some
We are now receiving a LOT OF BARGAINS to which we invite your
attention.
A LOT OP PRINTS AT 6 CENTS PER YARD.
A LOT OF PRINTS AT 4 CENTS PER YARD.
A. LOT OP COTTONADES A.T LOW IMIICICB I
And LOTS OF OTHER GOODS for Men's Wear.
OUli STOCK OF
Germantown Yarn and Zephyrs,
Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, &c,
Will be Found Complete.
"We -A.lso Have
HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS,
BOOTS & SHOES TO SUIT ALL,
SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY,&c.
In fact if you want ANY KIND OF GOODS, you stand
a good chance to find them at the right price, by going to
the one price store of .
IT. MOETIMER,
New Bloomfield, Pa.
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SPECIAL DISCOUNTS to early subscribers, and extra discounts to clubs. Fn'l particulars with
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Leading Principles or the AMERICAN BOOK EXCHANGE ;
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Library of Universal Knowledge, 20 vols., $10.
Mllnian's Gibbon's Rome, 0 vols., 12.50.
Macauly's History ot England . S vols., 11.50.
Chamber's Cyclopediaof Eng. Llter'e.. 4 vols., IX
Kulglit's History of England, 4 vols., 13.
Plutarch's Lives of Illustrious Men. S vols ,1.50.
Oelkle's Life and Words of Christ. Ml cents.
Young's Bible Concordance, 311,000 references
(preparing), 2.50.
Acme Library of Biography. 50 cents
Book of Fables, Amp, etc, lllus., 60 cents,
Milton's Complete Poetical Works, 60 cents.
Shakespeare's complete Works. 75 cents.
Works ot Dante, translated by Cary. 60 cents.
Works of Virgil, translated by Dryden. 40 cents.
The Koran of Mohammed, trausl'd by Hale, 3 o.
Adventures of Don Quixote, '.llus., 50 ceuts.
Arabian Nights, lllus., 60 cents.
Banyan's Pilgrim's Progress, lllus., 50 cents.
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Coinlo History of the U.S.. Hopkins, lllus., (We.
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Library Magazine, locents a No., l a year.
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Itc&criptlvt Catalogue and Term to auk tent
tret on JtequetL
letter, or bv exnress. Prutinn nf
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CDITOR'S REPORT of Carroll twp.
WE the undersigned Auditors of Carroll town
ship, Perry county, Pa., having been duly sworn,
proceed to the examination of the accounts of
( arson Hair and George B. Soulier, lute super
visors ot snld township for the year ending April
Mil, 18SU.
GEO, B. SOUDEIt in account with said town'lilp.
Dlt.
Gross amount nf duplicate .... 1127 21
Ain't due on last settlement... 119 02
646 63
Lit.
Amount of work
Printing last account,..,
Personal services
Exonerations ot 1879
" 1H79
" on unseated laud ....
Auditors fees, matlqiiery, etc..
hot m
2 00
80 87
6 12
2 60
14
2 83
600 fit
Balance due township 46 19
CARSON HAIR In account with said township.
DR.
Gross amount of duplicate
112.1 44
30 29
Am't due on last settlement ..
CK.
Amount of work I'M 13
Personal Bervlces 117 00
Exonerations of unseated land . . 46 70
. . " . Tax 1 44
Auditors fees. Stationery, elc. .. 2 35
655 82
Balance due Carson Hair 101 89
After a careful examination of the accounts of
Carson Hair and Geo. B Houder, late supervisors
of Carroll township, we do report the above as
Just and true, to the best of our knowledge and
ability.
T. S. McCOItD.
JOHN S. HENDERSON,
JOHN UAKMAN,
Carroll twp.. Aprll2o.'8o.J (Auditors.
EVMliY LADY
WANTS TO BUY OUK
NEEDLES!
WE WANT
MALE AND FEMALE AGENTS
To Sell Our Needle Package.
It contains! 5 papers, best large eyed, cloth stuck
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darners, 2 short cotton darners,3 extra line cotton
darners, 3 wool darners, 2 yarn darners, 3 button
needles, 2 carpet needles, 1 worsted needle.l motto
needle. These needles would cost at retail, 61
cents. We will send full sample package for 21
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liOO.
You Want to buy Our Stationery.
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Stationery Package!
Contains 18 sheets fine paper, 18 extra envelopes,
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some silver plated tea spoons. Agents are making
from 5 to 10 dollars a day selling this package.
Sample package and full terms to agents postpaid
25 cents, 6 packages by mall postpaid for 1.00, 1
dozen by express for 1.75. Remember this Is the
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Address all orders to
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No. 0t8 Main St., Saybrook, Conn.
Please say you saw the advertisement In this
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KENDALL'S STATIN CURE !
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY EVER
discovered, as It Is certain in Its ellects and does
not blister. Read Proof Below.
From Iter. N. P. Granger,
Presiding Elder of the St. Albans District.
St. Albans, Vt., Jan. 20th, 1880.
DR. J. B. KENDALL & CO., Gents: In reply
to your letter I will say that my eaperlence with
Kendall's Spavin Cure has been vory satisfactory
indeed. Three or four J em s ago I procured a bot
tle of your agent, and with it, cured a horse of
lameness caused by Spavin. Last season my
horse became very lame and I turned him out for
a few weeks when he became better, but when I
put him on the road he grew worse, when I dis
covered tliata rlngbene was forming, I prooured
a bottle of Kendall's S javln Cure, and with less
than a bottle cured him so that he Is not lame,
neither can the bunch be found.
Respectfully yours,
P. N. GRANGER.
Perseverance Will Tell !
Stnughton, Mass., March 16th, 1880.
B. J. Keudall ill Co., Gents: In Justice to yon
and myself. 1 think 1 ought te let you know that I
have removed TWO BONE SPAVINS with Ken.
dall's Spavin Cure," one very large one; don't
know how long the Spavin had been there. I
have owned the hnrseelght months. It took me
four months to take the large one off, and two
months for the small oue. 1 have used 10 bottles.
The horse Is entirely well, not at all stltt.and no
bunch to be seen or felt. This Is a wonderful
medicine. It Is a new thing here, but If It does
for all what It has done for ine its sale will be very
great. Eespeetfully yours,
CH AS. E.PARKER.
Is sure In effects, mild In Its action as It docs
not blister, and yet Is penetrating and powerful to
reach any deep seated pain or to remove any
bony growth or any other enlargement, If used '
for several days, such as spavins, splints, curbs,
callous.spralus, swellings, any lameness and all
enlargements of the Joints or limbs, or rlieuma
lism In man and for any purpose for which lln
Iment for man or beast. It Is now known to be
the best liniment for man ever used, acting mild
and yet certain lu Its effects. It Is used full
strength with perfeot safety at aU seasons of the
year.
Bend address for Illustrated Circular, which we
think gives positive proof ot Its virtues, No
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Price 11. per bottle, or Six bottles for Id. All Drug
gists have it or can get It for you, or it will be sent
to any address on receipt of price bv the propri
etors. DR. B. J. KENDALL & CO.,
Enosburg Palls, Vermont.
"Kendall's Spavin Cure" Is now sold by all the
leading wholesale druggists and a large number
of prominent retail druggists.
ir k. Moktlmek, New Bloomfield, agent for
Perry Co., Pa.
A MONTH guaranteed. 112 a
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The work Is light and pleasant.
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Wood ARenffi Wn(ed lo Roll lUdptah'a
HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES.
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