8 THE TIMES , NEW BLOOM FIELD, TA.. MAY 25, 1880. A Transatlantic Romance. Tbe Jersoy City Juurnal says : A few mouths ngo lived on Jersey avenuo Miss Uafuie E. lleman, a beautiful and cliarm Ing young lady. Tbonce she removed to , HovontU street, Iloboheu. 'About a year ngo Capt. Bponoor, who oommaudod oue of the National line of steamers, sawMUs Ro man at a social gathering and was struck by her apnearanoe aud charming modesty, lie scoured au introduction to her, and saw her three times in all before bis vessel sail ed. When bo crossed tbe ocean be left bis beart behind, but took with bim tbe heart of tbe young lady. He never oame back, as he was appointed to a responsible position in tbe company's employ lu Lon don. Au epistolary courtship ensued; Captain Spencer proposod and was accept ed. Although 8, ()00 miles of ocean sepa rated them, the botrotbmeut was followed by tbe settlements, and arrangements, for the wedding were made. The day was fixed by cable for June 3, and the bride was to Bet out and join her aflianced In Kugland. The trosseau was made iu this country, aud this morning the bride elect was on board tbo steamer Greece bound for Loudon. A very large circle of friends saw her off. Au entiro Reotlon was fitted up for her personal no commodatlou nod nbe bold a brief " draw ing room" to her friends. Tbo floral gifts wore numerous and elegant. As the ship moved from her dock the blushing lady waived her handkerchief, and In an April shower of smiles aud tears bade faro well to friends and borne forever. Sho goes to Jolu a husband honored and hon orable and a happy life. Fires In New Jersey. , Atmon, N. J., May 17. Oo Saturday night it was thought the forest fires were over, but this morning alarming reports are received of fiercely burning fires south and east. They have by reports de Htroycd everything in and about Hammon ' ton, Ellwood and Egg Harbor. The vino yard oountry from hero to Egg Harbor is totally destroyed. Tbo pcoplo have given up all bopo. They are prostrated by tboir efforts iu (igbting tbo ilamcs aud they are helpless with despair. One cannot realize the sufibi lug and misory that will follow, especially to the vineyard growers. BitU'Ksiii'Ko, N. J., May 17. Tbe fires are still raglug about us, sun, moon and sky a ro obscured, and the air is stilling. Yesterday mornlug all danger was consid ered passed, but by noon the air was thick with snioko. The fire 1b now raging fierce ly about Cedar Kid go and Kettle creek, the course being southeast. Tbo pooplo are now seized with tbe groatest fears that if the drought aud changing winds' con tinue tbo iuhabited villages will bo swept over. All tbe Protestuut churches had special prayers for rain aud for staying tbo progress of the flames. At Post's station a house aud barn and four cattle Were burned ou Saturday night. There is bo much excitemont it is impossi ble to get further particulars. Queer Law. Judge liacon of the Superior Court has just rendered an important decison for travelers in declaring that a corporation, having agreed to carry a passccger over a through route at a reduced late less than that asked for transport to some intermedi ate station, has no right to prevent that passenger from stopping at such interme diate points till bo has paid additional fare. The particular case was that of Ward Mc Allister, a Harvard law student, who bought a ticket from Bostou to New York by the Old Colony line, and on attempting to go ashore at Newport was detained by an officer of the company till he bad paid sixty cents additional. J udge Bacon says the company may demand tbe difference in fare between tbo local aud the through rate, and, if payment is refused, may re cover tbe same in a civil action, but have no other remedy.- His Honor also bold that a passenger leaving the boat on this dollar ticket would be a trespasser on the , gang plauk and wharf of the steamboat company. .A Curious Story. "West Point, N. Y., May 18. A young man named Purdy was found before day light yesterday morning, bound band and foot, on the roof of Dickey's drug-store, at Milton, N. Y., witb some pieces of money lying around bim. He claimed that be had been chloroformed and did not know bow he got there. As the drug store had been robbod, it is believed by some that be committed tbe act. The amount stolen is small. Some of tbe vil lager's claim to have seen bim standing on the roof untied after the alarm had been given, and Mr. Dickey recognized him as a person whom he saw in tbe store wbile passing the -window. Purdy says that he was sitting on the stoop when two men asked him for biskulfe, and he knew asthing afterwards. The ferryman says that about tbe time Purdy refers to he saw two men running down tbe road from the village. tW A Stroudaburg (Pa.) dispatch says the forest fires are dying out. It is report ed a woman was burned to death in Uaech Woods, Pike county. CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE ! Annual Announcement; of the Spring Opening of CARPET IN Gr S Oil Cloths and BODY We Invlfn the Citizens of FKIUIY to luspoct our LA lit) Kami HANDHOMKHTOCK. We are prepared to show the MOHT KMCO ANT DKMIUNH anil PATTKHNtt It has ever been our privilege of doing, at OLD PRICES, having had a large stock ou hand and bought be. tore Hie recent advance. We ciin safety say that our Mock Is Ilia MoHT COMI'l.KTK III this section of Piinylvauln and wo will not permit ourselves to be beaten In fiiiou or quality. A FULL AHHOItTM KNT III alt departments, with an additional line or FUltNl TV UK CtiVKK I SUM lii lliiw bilks, Cretonnes, l'liiln and Htrlped llcps, (Seiko. BRUSSELS. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, 3 PLYS. INGRAINS, WINDOW SHADES, Mullens WALL PAPERS, 21 E. MAIN STREET, Carlisle, 1880. CARPETS ! CARPETS! 1880. NOW 13 YOUR TIMR TO PUHUIIABK, 1IEK0HK Tlll'.Y ADVANCE ANY IlHlIIEll. JUST RECEIVED AN IMMENSE STOCK OP CARPET 8, OII OIOTllS .A.TV1 HUGH, Of all Grades tor the Spring Tradei the Largest Assortment of Carpets Outside of Philadelphia. SA.MTJEL ADAMS, Opera House Carpet Store No. 31 North Third Street, IIAllRISHUllG, PENN'A. 14 8m CtHt--St-) NO. 213 N. SECOND STREET, . plJCU(AK, HAllMSBUltG, PA., TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, INGRAIN, HAL LAND STAIR CARPETINGS, Floor, Stair and Table OIL CLOTHS, 14 2m ItUGS, MATS, 111 m J N Si mm 1 1 j ' PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I. Proprietors, 11 eow lyO Just Received Some Special Bargains! We are now receiving a LOT OF BARGAINS to which we invite your attention. A LOT OP PRINTS AT Ci CENTS PER YARD. A LOT OP MISTS AT 4 CENTS PElt YAUD. A. LOT OF COTTONADES AT LOW PRICKS t And LOTS OF OTHER GOODS for Men's Wear. OUll STOCK OF Germantown Yarn and Zephyrs, Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, &c, Will be Fonnd Complete. Vre .Also Have HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS, BOOTS & SHOES TO SUIT ALL, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY,&c. In fact if you want ANY KJND OF GOODS, you stand a good chance to find them at the right price, by going to the one price store of :fy moetimee, New JHoomjlcld, Ia. Wall Papers! STRAW MATTINGS COCOA MATTING, OIL CLOTHS, STAIR RODS, MATS, & RUGS, WALL PAPERS. IPoixiiVl. Vi 3m MATTING etc Bee VEGETABLE ma mum A PURELY VEGETABLE IlKMEDT tOR INTTIHAL ADD IITIRNAI tit, Is a nre cure for all the diseases for which It Is recommended, aud U always PERFECTLY IAFH In the lioudl of even the moat Inexperienced persona. It 1 m Tire and quick remailjr for COUGHS, SOIIE THHOAT, CHILLS, and similar trouble: alTonl instant relief In the most malignant forms of DIPHTHERIA, aud it the bent known reinody for IllieumKtt.uk and Neuralgia. The Oldest, Best, and Most Widely Known Family Medicine In the World. It ha been tued with auch wonderful auceess f n all part of the world for CRAMPS, CHOLERA, DIAHH1UEA, DYSENTERY, and all BOWEL COMPLAINTS that It li considered an unfailing cure for these diseases. Has stood the test of Forty Tears' Constant Use In all Countries and Climates. It U RECOMMENDED by Physicians, Missionaries', Mlnl.ter., Manager! of Plantation, Work-Shop, and Factories, Nunc In Ho.pltali In ihort by K very body, Everywhere, who boa ever given It a trial. IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL A3 A LINIMENT. Tl should alwovs be lined for Pain In the Back and Side, H and bring, speedy and permanent relief In all cote Of Bruises, 1 Out, Sprain, Severe Burn, Scald, etc. : j Ho family can aely ba without It. It will annually ' i jf save many umes its cum iu uuwm uuw, nuu m..b Jr within the reach of all. It 1 sold at 5c, 60c, and ft per Jr t,,,ti.v .nd can ba obtained from all drUKKlstg. 1880. 1880. SPUING ! What Do People Say? THEY SAY wc have the best and largest stock of CLOTHING in the County. TIIEY SAY we have a splendid line of DIfcY 0001H, Very Cheap. TIIEY SAY our stock of !3ools unci Shoes cannot be surpassed. TIIEY SAY that our styles of CARPETS cannot be beat. Ttruv C! a -v TIIEY SAY we have the larj. est stock of II ATM AM ( APS t in the County. TIIEY SAY we have the larg est store in the County ; the largest stock to select from ; bet ter styles than elsewhere, and that our prices can't be beat. MARX DUKES & CO'S., Successor to ISIDOR SCHWARTZ, EDY'S NEW BUILDING, NEWPORT, PA. Forest and Stream, ROD AND CUN. A WEEKLY J0UKNAL. Dflvoted to Field and Aquatic Sport. Practical Natural Hlntory, Fish Culture, tlie protection of (fame, prenervation of Forests, and tlie Inculca tion In Men aud Women of a healthy Interest in out-door recreation and study: FUBLISHED BY Forest and Stream Publishing Company. AT No. Ill FULTON STREET, NEW YORK. Post Office Box 2832. TERMS, FOUR DOLLARS A YEAR, STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. Advertising Kates. Inside pages, nonparlel type, 25 cents per line; outside pane, 40 cents. Hpevial rates for three, six aud twelve months. Notices In editorial column, 60 cents per line eight words to the line, aud twelve lines to one inch. Advertisements should be sent la by Saturday ui each week if possible. All transient advertisements must be accom panied with tbe money or they will not be in serted. No advertisements or business notice of an Immoral character will be received on any terms. UDITOB'S REPORT of Carroll twp. WE the undersigned Auditors of Carroll town Billy, E Oil J IXUlltf t K HOTlug Ul,n uuij on proceed to the examination of the accounts of Carson Hair and Georxe B. Souder, late super visors of said township for the year ending April BID, ltMU. GEO. a. SOUDER In account with said townthip. DR. (iross amount of duplicate .. Ain't due on last settlement. 1127 21 119 62 516 83 CR. Amount of work 1107 0) Printing, last account. 10)) fersonal services Exonoratlous of 1H7S " 1879 " on unseated land . . . Auditors fees, btatlouery, etc., 80 87 f 12 2 60 14 2 SA COO 61 Balance due township 46 19 CARSON HAIR In account with said township. DR. Oross amount of duplicate .... Ain't due ou last settlement .. f!23 44 30 a 4o3 73 CK. Amount of work f 11 Fersonal Services 117 (O Exoueratiousof unseated laud.. 46 70 Tax 1 4 Auditors fees. Statlonerv. etc. .. 2 35 655 62 Balance due Carson Hair lul 89 After a careful examination of the accounts of Carson Hair and Geo. 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A good rhanea lor leucner, louuv jien, rarmra' ana jaecnajiic. Pons to get Into a Tiirlit, anrreiible, pving tuvinena, with no risks and with good pronects ahead. Answer aoub, stfltlng aire, former oreup.illon and references. Adilrcti P. U. Loca Box iJ, 1 hlladtdpuia, Pa. MAQflPJ Rent Pa'' twoanda fiuarteryears inndUII buys one. Best Cabinet or Parlor AND Organs In the World; winners of MA Ml IN highest distinction at every r.Mim.111 World s Fair for thirteen years. nRRANQ Prices , 67, 66, 8t. 108 to M) uuuniid and upward. Also for easy pay ments, $5 a month or 3 a quarter and upward. Catalogues free. MASON HAMLIN OKU AN CO., lfl Tremont Street. Boston : 40 East Hlb St., (Union Hquare) New York; 250 Wabash Avenue, Chicago. 20A4t M EDICAL NOTICE! DR. 0. P. BOLLINGER, Having located permanently In SEW BL00MF1ELD, Offers his professional services to the citizens of the Borough and surrounding country. Dr. B. has been engaged In an extensive prac tice for over 23 years. He has also served his country In tbe capacity of Burgeon to the 78tli Pa. Vol. Infantry during the late Rebellion, holding bis Commission from the then Governor of this Commonwealth. His credentials are from one of the best Medical Colleges In America. His success as a practitioner of medicine is ac knowledged by recommendations from former patrons, which ara free for Inspection at all times. ' . IN TflE TREATMENT OF Chronic Diseases he has had very extensive experience,and hasenred many hopeless cases, alter years of sintering, and expense iucurred lu seeking relief elsewhere. Among the many chronic complaints treated successfully are Asthma. Bronchitis, Laryngitis, Hemorrhage of the Lungs, Consumption, (first and second stages.) Heart Disease, Dyspepsia Liver Complaint, Melancholia, Hcrofula or King's Kvil, Hkin Diseases, Chronic Kheurnatism, Goitre, or enlargement of the Glands of the neck, Dropsy. Piles, chronic Dlarrhoea,Constipation of the Bow els, Blck and Nervous Headache, Neuralgia, Diseases of Females. Tumors, Kidney Diseases. F.nlarged Spleen, Epilepsy, Deafaeas, Chronic Chilis and Ague, Diabetes Mellnus, old running tores. Tapeworms removed. Dr. B. does not confine himself to any one par ticular system of medicine. He use all the late Improved methods and remedies, as also Magneto Klectric, or Sledlcal Electricity, which Is so successfully nsed at the present day In many forms of nervous complaints, la tbe treatment of tbe Lungs and air passages be uses INHALATIONS, which carries the medicine direct to the diseased part. When an Incurable ease presents Itself he Is free aud candid in telling tbe patient that he can not cure hun, thus avoiding further expense. In chronic ailment It Is always best for patients to call at hi otuce lor personal examination, and treatm nt, when that is practicable. tar Booms for the present at The Perry House. CONSULTATION FKEE. Bioomneld. May 4, 1880. Our Btock of NEW GOODS for Men's Wear Is complete. PrlcesfromUH cents up. MOBTIMEB. New Bleomfleld, Fa.