THE TIMES NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA.. AUGUST 10, 1880. c5 The Benders Identified. Fremont, Neb., August 2. It Is gener ally believed her tbnt the two prison- , erg, arretted a few dixy s bro and beld by ( Sheriff Gregg, are the notorious John or Old Man Bender and bin wire, of Kansas, who 'several years ago made robbery and murder of tbelr gueBts a regular business. Busplclon was first aroused by their Inquir ies as to whether the whereabouts of the ltendor family bad jet been discovered. They were traveling on foot through the country and were overtaken thirty miles west of here. Gregg accosted tbera with 'Hello, Kate." The woman at onoe replied My name alnt Kate Bender." In jail they were Interviewed by a Mr. Ilooflan, wh6 once lived near them in Kansas. He fully identified thnm. The woman denied that she is Mrs. Bender, 'but says her male corn pan ion Is Old Man Bender. Ilooflan showed the male prisoner a plau of Bender's Kan sas house, adjoiulng the graveyard ' which the old man acknowledged was a correct drawing. The woman was then inter viewed alono. She recognized Ilooflan, but said she never expected to see him again. She expeots that telling the truth now will save her, but acknowledges the possibility of hanging. The woman insists that Bender's wife was left In the Chootaw Nation in 1870, three years after the flight of the family from Kansas, and died in the Territory in that year. The couple will be taken to Kansas for further identifi cation. The Bender family fled from Kansas In 1873. Shortly after that time ten or twelve bodies were found in the garden of their place, among others that of State .Senator York, of Kansas. Singular Freaks of Lightning. The NorrMown Herald of Saturday gives the following account of the singular freaks that the lightning played at a house -in that borough the other day : "Lightning struck the kitchen chimney at the residence of Mr. Wm. E. Thomas, on .Elm street, at about 7 o'clock Friday morn ing. The fluid descended into the kitchen, breaknig the range, demolishing a stove pipe and set on fire some paper tbat was in the tango, burning it and scattering it over the room. A can of coal oil on the range was hottouchod, while a number of flat irons on the same article of kitchen furniture were thrown about the room. Soot was scatter ed through the appartment. The family were not at home at the time and tbe dam age was not discovered until Air. Thomas returned at about 7 in the evening. The paper thrown over the room was completely charred, but the carpet, singular to say, was not set on fire. Tbe neighbors saw smoka coming from the chimney in the morning and were attracted by it because the family were thought to be absent, but no investigation was made. Mr. Thomas' surprise upon seeing the condition of affairs in tbe eveuing and gratification at the nar row escape from fire, can be imagined. Mr. Joseph R. Ebret and family, living in tbe adjoining house, say the smell of sulphur was 60 strong that they were com pelled to leave the building. No damage was done there, although tbe chimneys of tbe two bouses are built together. A Very Tough Yarn. A Bradford, Pa., special despatch says : John Fannin, Jr., of Elk, is the toughest man in the country. A few nights ago he loaded up with the oil region whiskey, and laid down to sleep on tbe railroad track near Elk Creek bridge. While John was asleep a locomotive, drawing thirty-five freight cars came along. The whole train passed over him. Jobn was found some time afterwards by a track walker. lie was sitting on a log by the side of the railroad. A few rags that hung here and there about his person was all tbe clothing tbat was left on him. His skull was crush ed In over the right eye. His face was badly crushed. From his throat to his knees his body looked as if a jackplane, set deep, had passed over it. The four Angers of his left band were goue. The track walker said the man looked as if he had been passed through a thrashing ma chine. He is getting better. Be says he must have laid on his back between tbe rails. The cow-catcher of tbe locomotive is only ten inches above tbe ties. The ash pan is only eight iucbes above them. .. , A Disappointed Darkey. A colored Adonis in Virginia City is in love with a buxom German woman who keeps a saloon in the ' northern part of town, and has been using every art and rule laid down in " Self-Helps to Court ship" to Induced her to reciprocate his affection. But she is obdurate and refuses to reoeive his attentions, and he is there fore bowed down with woe. On Monday night he determined to resort to desperate means to arouse pity in the fair one's breast, and posting himself In a vacant lot adjoining bar residence, awaited her ap pearanoe at tbe window. The Teutonio beauty soon appeared and tbe colored Romeo rained his pistol, fired, and dropped heavily to the ground. "Mein Gott 1 That foot haf shot himself," soreamed the ob ject of his affections, and a crowd soon gathered at tbe spot They caught hold of . the inanimate form and dragged it over the oyster cans, bricks and other resusci tating debris toward the bouse. ; " Don't pring dot thing in here. Take him to the ' condeftaker," screamed the hard-hearted one, wbereupou the disgusted remains got up aud fled, leaving an astonished crowd. Notice to Mr. Mrs. I have just returned from the City with lots of NEW GOODS among which are some GltEAT BAltGAINS. I have Prints at 4, yard. All warranted see the styles. I have a splendid wear lrom 12$ cents 1 have a 'handsome and Brocade Silks for sure to Please. I have a nice line of Laces, Embroideries, llibbons, Ties and Notions. I have an assortment of Hosiery from 5 cents per pair upwards. I have the Cheapest stock of Sugars, Cof fees and other Groceries in the County. I have a general which I mean shall be cannot be beat. F. MORTIMER Now Bloomfield, Pa. "H . VECETABLE within the reacn 01 an. 1 mvm u ". - i ii hi " i in rirr bottle, and can be obtained from all druggists. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I. Proprietors. 11 eow IvO tm BiOOMflEtB TIMES Steam Job Office, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PENN'A. IF YOU WANT PLAIN OR FANCY Sale Bills or Posters of any Size, Pamphlets or Paper Books, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Call and see Samples and Prices. " THE Is the best advertising i f ti having tully 2000 subscribers. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE : $1.25 Per Year in $l.5U Per Year in 6, 6 and 7 Cents per fust colors. Come and line of goods for men's to $4.50 per yard. assortment of Plain Trimmings at Prices assortment of goods sold at Prices which a mum A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY 101 IHTtRIUl AM UTEBKAl USE, a sure cure tor all the diseases tor which it is recommended, and Is always PERFECTLY SAFE in the bands of even the most Inexperienced persons. It Is a mn and qnlcU irmtilr for COUGHS, SOnH THROAT, CHILLS, and Similar troubles) affords Instant relief in the most malignant lorms or uinn u .uia, aim is the beat known remedy for Rhenmatlim and Neuralgia. Tho Oldest, Best, and Most Widely Known Family Medicine In the World. It has been vised with anch -wonderful aueeen in all parts ofjhe world tor CRAMPS, CHOLERA, DIARRH03A, DYSENTERY, and ell BOWEL COMPLAINTS that it Is considered an unfailing cure for these diseases. Has stood the test of Forty Years' Constant Use In all Countries and Climates. It la RECOMMENDED by Fhyalclane, Missionaries, Ministers, Managers of Plantations, Work-Snaps, and Factories, Nurses In Hospitals in short by Krerybodr, Everywhere, who has ever given it a trial. IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL A3 A LINIMENT. It should always be used for Pain In the Back and Side, and brings speedy and permanent relief in all cases of U raises, Cut", Sprains, Severe Burns, Scalds, etc No tamllr ean satVly be without It. It will annually msm many times its cost in doctors' bills, and its price brings it Circulars, Cards, &c., TIMES" medium in the County, t i Advance, in the County, 77 out of the 77 NEXT FOR 60 DAYS , We will oner our Immense Stock AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. IF YOU WANT CLOTHING IF YOU WANT Boots and Shoos, IF YOU WANT Dry - Goods, IF YOU WANT C All PETS, IF YOU WANT HATS AND CAPS, IF YOU WANT Trunks and Valises, IF YOU WANT I, iIIi:S AM CJEIiTS FURNISHING GOODS, GO TO MARX DUKES & CO'S., Successor to ISIDOR SCHWARTZ, EBY'S NEW BUILDINC, NEWPORT, PA. HENItY KELL, AUCTION ERR. Would respectfully Inform the citizens of Perry County that he will cry sales nt short notice, ana at reasonable rates. satisfaction guaranteed. r Address Hbnrt Kell, Ickesburg, Fa. IOWA MIDDLE RECION I flWnl IUWM WESTERN IOWA. -AMUd fTlHE IOWA R. R. LAND CO. offers lor sale to j. ail, at one price, , OVER 1,000,000 ACRES CHOICE Rich, Rolling Prairie Hands, In the right latitude, the purest running water the surest croos. the lowest fares and freights: on the Omaha and Maple Kiver lines of the Chi cago and Northwestern railroad, at an average price 01 rilOIH 4 TO 9 PER ACRE. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS WILL LEAVE HARRI8BURO. accompanied by the agent, Tuesdays at 4 :20 a. m, June 20, Aug. 8, Hopt. 21, aud Oct. 20, 1880. Flrst-olass. round trip. 40-dav tickets from Har risburg, l'a., to Ida Grove, Iowa, and return. lil.UU For further particulars, maps, circulars, etc. call on or address, A. X. SHOEMAKER. A (rent No. 6H S. Third Bt., Uarrlsburg, Pa, The Farquhap Separator 28R4t T718TATK NOTICE. Notice Is herebv elv. Jli en. that Letters of Administration on the estate of Jacob Kell. late of Savllle twp., Perry county. Pa., deceased, have been granted to the unuersigiiea, reaming mine same piaje. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, aud those having claims will present iiieiu auiy auuienucaiea mi iuo uuuer siguea ior settlement without aeiay. UJKNKY KELL. July 13, 1830. Administrator. milKHPASS NOTICE. All persons are for- Diuaen to auow ineir came w ireapus uu my premises In Centre twp.. aud cattle fouud ft. lit trespassing wiu be buia until carnages are pam. AMoa uoev man. July 13,1380. r AU1 S WORTH knowing. : HlRsr,nnrh,Raalrk,fUllllBltnrf' m-iy r.thcr til l!it hf.yl nirilirinrt known are m iklllftillr tomliinnd In PAiiKnit'ftfiiMrmit Tohk i to mukt Ii the t reaimt Blood PurifUr and ' Th Dstt itsalth sn4 fltrssfth Itestorsr' Er tstd. 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' Remem&rl Vabkuk'h UiHCitn Tnvic l no! irtim drink but the Beat and Poretl Family Medfelne ever maHe, compntinded by a new procena, and entirely different from Cittcra. finger prenarationt and ail other Tonic. 'I ry , 5or. bottle. Vour HriKrirlt ran supply you. PARKER'8 HAIR BALSAM The Best and Boat Economical lialr Dressing exquisitely perfumed and perfectly hrmlcj. Will Always Restore 0 ray or Faded Hair to its original youthful color and appearance, and if warranted to atop ita falling, must its erowth and prevent baldneta. A few applicationaof the lWAM will aoften the hair, cleanse all d.inrlnifl and euro itchinr; and Im mouraof the acalp. Sold bjr all drujaiatt alor 506 29 d ly M EDICAL NOTICE! DR. 0. P. BOLLINGER, Having located permanently In NEW BLOOMFIELD, Offers his professional services to the citizens of me uorougn ana surrounding country. Dr. B. has been eneared In an extensive nrac. ties for over 28 years. He has also served his country In the capacity of Burgeon to the 78th Pa. Vol. Infantry during the late Rebellion, holding his Commission from the then Oovernor of this Commonwealth. His credentials are from one of the best Medical Colleges In America. Ills success as a practitioner of medicine Is ac knowledged by recommendations from former patrons, wlilou are free for Inspection at all times. IM THE TREATMENT OF Chronic Diseases . he hashad very extensive experlence.and hasenred many hopeless cases, after years of suffering, and expeuse incurred In seeking relief elsewhere. Amoncr the manv chronic comnlains treated successfully are Asthma. Bronchitis, Laryngitis, Hemorrhage of the Lunes.Consuinntlon. (first and second stages.) Heart Disease, Dyspepsia Liver unmpiRini, Bieiancnoua, ttcroiuia or King s Evil. Skin Diseases. Chronic Rheumatism. Ooltre. or enlargement of the Glands ol the neck. Dropsy. Piles, chronic DlarrhoRa.Conattpatlon of the Bow els, Sick and Nervous Headache, Neuralgia, diseases 01 remaies. tumors, Kiai.ey jjiseases. Enlarged Spleen. Epilepsy, Deafness. Chronic Chills and Ague. Diabetes Mellltus, old running sores. Tapeworms removed. . Dr. B. does not eontlne himself toanv one par ticular system of medicine. He uses all the late improvea meinoasaua remeaies.as also Magneto Electrio, or Ifecllcnl Klectrlclty, which Is so successfully used at the present day In many forms of nervous complaints. In the treatment of the Lujigs and air passages he uses INHALATIONS, which carries the medicine direct to the diseased parts. When an Incurable case presents Itself he Is free and candid in telling the patient that he can not cure him, thus avoiding further expense. In chronic ailmenttit Is always best for patients to call at hlsotlice for persona) examination and treatm nt, when that Is practicable. jar Rooms for the present at The Perry House. CONSULTATION FREE. 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