THE TIMES NEW BLOOMFIELI), l'A.. AUGUST 17, 1880. A Singular Case t-'apt. A. C. Vnog, living in Uie Dublin); I f on hb, West ami Chambers, street New York, on Sunday evonltig rnslied Into the polios IjouiI ijti :ii torn of that city, and in formed Capt. Bllbnrt that Annie, IiIb thir teen ycir-old daughter had disappeared. He Riiid that Annie and her younger brolli or and sister were vrulltitifr nlonjj West Htreet nbout Ave o'clock on that nfternoou when they were mot by a short, thick-act man, with black whl.skoi slightly tinged with Ri'ay, and ubout forty-five years old. Taking Auuie by the lniniJ be persuaded her to accompany hiin. lie led her on board Uie steamer Brjstol, on the Fall Hlv er line. Her brother and sister followed. The atrauger gave them pennies and put them ashore, but would nut allow Annie to land. The steamer salted, and the two younger childicn were left crying on the dock. After hearing this statement, Ccpt. Silbert at once telegraphed to the Chief of Police of Fall River, requesting him to look out for the parties upon the arrival of the boati When the llristol leached hor dock in the Massachusetts town, yesterday ruorttnii;, a detective was on hand, and suc ceeded in arresting the man, who had the little girl with him. They were at onoe taken to headquarters and a telegram was sent to Superintendent Walling, of New York, notifying him of the arrest. Last evening Capt. Puug aud a New York ofli cer left on the five o'clock boat for Fall Kivor, and will arrive there about eight o'clock this morning. It was ascertained that the roan arrested for the abduction is Stephen M. Barbour.of No. 37 North 10th street, Philadelphia. Last evening a re porter called at his residence aud saw his wife and daughter. They bad no knowl edge of the circumstances, but stated that Mr. Barbour had left on Saturday on his vacation. It was his intention they said to go to Boston by the Fall River route. They were of course greatly affectod when they informed of the sad affair, aud as Mrs. Barbour had some doubt as to whether or -not it was her husband, she telegraphed at once to the chief of police of Fall River. Several hours after she received a reply Btatitij! that the man in custody was her husband. Mr. Barbour is well known in Ibis city, having lived bere nearly all his i.h. For a number of years be was en gaged in the clothing business on Arch and Ninth streets, where he had two large stores. He sold both out, aud is now en gaged sb a salesman for Wanamaker & Brown, at Sixth nnd Market streets. lie ia said to bo in fair circumstances. Several of his children are grown. It is probable that he will be held at Fall River to await a requisition, when he will be sent to New York city for trial, if the facts of the case "warrant, such a proceeding. Phila. Press. How Thirteen Girls Were Dosed. The Detroit Evening "News" says : A large number of girls are employed at Parke,Davi8 & Co.'s laboratory, foot of Mo Dougall avenue,and some of the tnedioines and elixirs whioh go through their hands contain a liberal percentage of wine. The llrra prides itself on the quality of its goods and when they made a discovery the other day, that a lot of medicine was below standard, an investigation was promptly set on foot and resulted in a suspicion that some of the girls Were drinking the wino and diluting the medicine. Tho firm put their heads together and divised a trap for those naughty girls which worked like a charm. The wine used for the next batch of elixirs was "doc tored" with a liberal quantity of jalap or ipecac, or some other lively emetic, and af tor tho girls had been at work a little while, thirteen of them turned pale around the gills and declared that tbey were sick in fact very sick and it didn't cause them to feel any better when they learned the trap that had been set for them, and were informed that the firm could get along ' without their service. Got His Hay Dried. Many years ago there lived in Salem, Conn., an eccentric man named Amasa ivtlborn, about whom numberless stories are told to this day. On one occasion in .summer he bad a five acre lot of choice grass cut and spread out to dry. In the afternoon a shower came up and drenched it. The next day the ' hay was spread out again to dry. Another shower came up and re-drenched it. On the third day the same programme was ropeated. On the fourth day, after the bay had been proper ly dried and raked into windrows, a cloud pillar moved up over the western horizon, and a dibtant growl of thunder echoed from the bills. Kilborn was mad. lie looked at the hay and looked at the cloud. " Run up to tho house, boy, " he said in a voice trembling with rosentmeut, and bring down a fire-brand ; quick, now 1" The boy asked no questions. ' lie came buck with a blazing torch, and Kilborn touched off each windrow. "There," Mid he, " Pll see if this hay will get wet again 1"-. . . A Bride Locked up by Her Parents. XJueer folks at Owonso. A rich man's daughter went to Monroo on a visit.- There she was joined by a young man who was in her father's employ, and they were mar tied. On their return the marriage certifi cate whs shown, Fo was the old man's boot. The youug woman, who by the way Is old enough to defy the whole family if bIio cares to, Is shut up at home, and the youug man is ahout town receiving the sympathy and congratulations of all bis friends. lie is said to be a worthy individ ual, but his bride's parents don't appear to think BOi . A Vory Narrow Guagt R. R. One of the most curious railroads In the world is the ton-inoh guage road running from North Bollerioa, to New Bedford. It was at first hooted at by the people, but the read was completed, making a length of about eight and a half miles. There are eleven bridges ou tho road, one of which is over 100 feet long. The rails weigh twenty-five pounds to the yard. The road is well built and equipped. One grade Is 153 feet. The cars and engiues will, at first sight, create wonder and admiration. Their perfect proportions give them a handsome appearance. They are con structed very near tho ground, giving them great advantages for safety. The cars have an aisle with one seat on each side in the same manner1 as an ordinary cars have two seats. The length of the cars allows thirty seats, each person hav ing a soat to himself. The cars are sup plied with closets, water-tauks, are heated by steam and have all the modern itn provements. Tbey weigh but four and a half tons, ordinary cars weighing, on an average, eighteen tons. The trains run at the rate of twenty miles an hour with per. feet safety. The engine is placed behind the tender, giviug it greater adhoslou to the track. Tbey weigh eight tons, aud draw two passenger and two freight oars. The cost of the road was about 4,500 . per mile.. NEXT 60 DAYS 11 0 We will offer our Immense Stock AT A IF YOU WANT CLOTHING IF YOU WANT Boots and Shoes, IF YOU. WANT Dry - Goods, IF YOU WANT CARPETS, IF YOU WANT HATS AND CAPS, IF YOU WANT Trunks and Valises', IF YOU WANT LADIES AM) OEJSTS FURNISHING- GOODS, GO TO MARX DUKES & CO'S., Successor to ISIDOR SCHWARTZ, EBY'S NEW BUILDINC, NEWPORT, PA. GREAT SACRIFICE Great Reduction in Prices AT III A WENTSSEL'S STORE "IN BLAIN, PENN'A ' In order to make room for the reparation about to take place in our Store Roorrvwe will sell goods at GREATLY REDUCED Prices for The TText Sixty Days. Notice to Mr. Mrs. I have just returned from the City with lots of NEW GOODS among which some GREAT BARGAINS. I have Prints at 4, yard. All warranted see the styles. I have a splendid wear lrom 12 cents 1 have a handsome assortment of Plain and Brocade Silks for Trimmings at Prices sure to Please. I have a nice line of Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, 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 assortment of goods which I meansliall.be sold at Prices which cannot be beat, F. MORTIMER New Bloomfiold, Pa. NICHOLS SHEPARD & C O. Battle CM,n . BiUblltlMd A la ItM 6 '! faff. Ti' i " t'ii ' . Orln, .nd univrintlp know, u the ontp successful Xhresher l ) mr i.i"fri. In nu, Tlmotbr, Ctorer, lot .11 other Beeda. ASTOHWIirNOLT DURABLE .nl KmtrfvTtw .imp,, ulni i th.y m if the ante) .ear. n ! Mtr. VoltTAHI.K, TRACTION,, nd STIIA W.BCTKNINO BTEAM-EJiUINKS, with speelel feature, of Power. Darablltr, Bafetr, Roonomr, .nd Beauty entirely unknown In other makes. Steam-Power Outfit, .nd Ste.nvPewer , Beiiuator. a ipeclsltr. Pour ilie.or Separators, from to II horse power! . 1 .tries Iroprored Hoa.tedHorM-P.wen. 8 Tear, of PrtMperoa. and Oontlnuou. Du.lncM hj thl home, without aha... of .una, loo.tloo, er uune- Mnt, luraiaaee a atrong fHtrutH lor superior goous caution k; naalsluef to the wall I t I Th. wonderfnl weeet. and popnlarltr our vr..ATn.MMninory nu ariren oioer I ! heno. various makers are now attempt. lng to build and palm off Inferior and mongrel Imltatlona of ur famous good. BE NOT DECEIVED by nob rperimentj,. an4 worth 1e. maolilnerr. It jtnx buv at all, ( U MUiUl.iXAlM auiil th 'UENIJLSE Afwm u OJ'Kor fuW nartltmlNi-a cull on our fllr, f writ a to ui for llltiiiralud (Jirouiar, whioh we mall In, tddreu BICHOLB, SHEPAED CO., Battlo Creek, Mich. 11 C 22t 7HE ST. ELMO HOTEL, 817 & 519 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, ha reduced the ratus to lS3 DAY. The high reputation of the home will be main tallied In all rexptictK. and the truvellntf public will "till flud the name liberal provision lor their comfort. , The hoiwe bwn recently refitted, and la com plete In all It apMliuiiiHiitri. Located in the Im mediate vicinity o( the Inrae eentieg ol buiie and ot placen of amuif meiit, and accessible to all Kailroad depot anil other pai ls of the City by Htreetcara constantly panslng ita dneis, it otter, apeeial Inducements to those vUlliUK the City on business or plrrimirr. JOS. M. FEU KB, Proprleter- TT19TATK NOT1CB Notice Is hereby elf. XU en, that Letters of Adminlstratiou on the estate of Jacob Kell. late of ravllle twp.. Perry county. Pa . deceased, nave been grantea to mc unaersigneu, resiuniK mine same pij. ah iwruitns IndHbLMd to Muld Hstate are renuested to make payment, and those having claims will present tnein uuiy auineniicaieu to vuo uuuot' aicned lor settlement without delay. HKNKV KELL. July 13, 1880. Admlulstrutor. JOBPUINTINOof every description neatly and promptly executed at Keasonable Khte. At the Bloom Held Tluiestiteaui Job OlUce. are 5, 6 and 7 Cents per fast colors. Come and line of goods for men's to $4.50 per yard. ORIGINAL AND ONLY CENUINH Threshing Machinery and Portable and Traction Engines. Tin! STANDARD of uoeueim Umugluml lit Oral Raiting World. MATtllll.RSH for Or.ln-fl.Tliif, TIe-8.lo, rerfeot ' Cleariinr, tlnvid and Thorough Work, l.NCOMPAHABLK In tfuolit, f Material, Perfection tit Put. Thorough- Workman ihlp, MUgmt finis., anil ileo.fr. of Model. urn uwuv.ra .-"" of JJLOOMFJKL.D ACADEMY. The next regular aession of this Institution be. gins MOSDA r, September 6th, 1880. Full Dumaratlon. Classical or otherwise. Is Klv. en foi any College Male or Female either lor Freshman or Sophomore year. A thnronirh course Is Drovlded for teachers, and the option Is Klven for selecting one or two of the metier stuaies. Mnsin. Drawlnir and Palntlne. rhllosophlcal and chemical apparatus for the tiidy ol the Natural Sciences. Literary Society Library. Students are at all times under lit supervision of the Principal, and thilr progress aud conduct uoted on thifr weokly reports. . Boarding, If paid In advance, 12.. V) per week, otherwi-e. 12-75. Tultiou from to cents to l.(io per week In advance. For further Intorniitton address J. 1U KJ.ICKINtiKH, A. II , Principal, or W. Okikh. Proprietor, New Bloomlleld. Perry Co., Pa. August 10,1830. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE, IRON & STEEL WILL BE FOUND AT ' OUR NEW STORE-ROOM. MORTIMER, . A ! r. i J yet jtloomjield. -ii ill r- i lY "'- -" A Grand Western Excursion I A OU AND fcXrWHNIi.N In Bnnlliorn lfn Will leave II A ItKl.illl'IMI mi l i i.kii A v hi. teiiiberNth, 1HKII gohmvl Plttsbiirgli, Ht. I-oiils and Kansas City, passing through the fireat Spring Hlver and Nesho Valleys of Southern Knnsasby dayllifht, ilvlngal an opportunity ot viewing the llnest, clipaiest and best funning Inncls In Kansas, and where the crops of 18S0 are positively the best Kansas has ever known. This will 1)6 particularly Interesting to farmers of Pennsylvania, contemplating moving to Kansas. This Exourslon is given by the Kansas City, Law rence, Southern nnd Kansas City, Ft. Scott and ttttlf B. B. Co's for the purpose or showing BKi.. tOO Acres of the 11 nest Farming Lands In Kansas, selling from $'i 10 to SO 00 per Acne on long time. Excursionists will be shown over these IimmIs free of charge. -xiie untiersignea nas completed arrange tnents with the lines running west forsneclal low rates, giving all an opportunity to join this, one of the most pleasant excursions ot the season. send for Emigrant's Guide, an eight page tper full ol general Information (or everybody going to Kansas. Western Laud exchanged for Keal Estate In the East. . For nates of Fare, Maps and General In formation, call on or address SAMUillj rn,lt:rlllN(;nt, DtSTHlUT Ahrnt. No. 121U N. Third St.. 82 lm HarrlsVnrg, Po. M EDICAL NOTICE! DR. 0. P. BOLLINGER, Having located permanently lu SEW II LOOM FIELD, Offers his professional services to the citizens ol the Borough and aurroundlng country. Dr. B. has been enraged In an extensive nran. tics for over 8 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 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 bv recommendations from former patrons, which are free lor Inspection at all lilnes. IN TIIK TREATMENT OF Chronic Diseases he has had very extensive experlence.and hascured many nopeiess cases, alter yearBoi sullen ng, ana expense Incurred In seeking relief elsewhere. Among the many chronic complaln'g treated successfully are Asthma. Bronchitis, Laryngitis, Hemorrhage of the Lungs, Consumption, (first and second stages.) Heart Disease, Dyspepsia Liver Complaint, Melancholia, Scrofula or King's Evil. Bkln Diseases. Chronic Rheumatism. Goitre. or enlargement of the Glands of the neek.Dropsy, Piles, chronic Dlarihrea.Constlpution ot the Bow els, Sick and Nervous Headache, Neuralgia, jiseases oi remaies. lumors, jvianey Diseases, KnlArsrert KntAn. F.tillpiisv. T)pftfuAfc flhrnnln Chills and Ague. Diabetes Mellltus, old Tunning sores. Tapeworms removed. Dr. B. does not confine himself tonnv one nar- tlcular system of medicine. Hensesall the late improved metnods ana remedies, as also Magneto Eleotrlo, or Medical Electricity, which is so successfully used at the present day in many lonns oi nervous compiainis. in me treatment of the Lungs aud air passages be 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 eure hi in, thus avoiding further expense. In chronic allmentstt Is always best for patients to call at hlsotnce for personal examination and treatment, when that Is practicable. W Rooms for the present at The Terry House. CONSULTATION FBEE. Bloomfleld, May 4, 1880. THE BONANZA FOR BOOK AfiEHTH Is selling our two splendidly Illustrated books Lives ot Hancock and Garfield, the first, written by his life-long friend, Hon. J. W. Forney, an author, of national fame, and an ardent admirer of the "superb soldier;" the sec ond written by his comrade In arms and personal friend, Gen. Jas. S. Brlsbin, an author of wide celebrity. Both official, low-priced. Immensely Sopiilar, and selling beyond precedent. Agents ouble profits by selling both. Outfits 50 cts. each.. Act quick and coin monev. HUBBARD BKOS., 723 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 83 4t 14 STOP ORGANS SHH-lui;: ped,only5. New Pianos, li5 to 1,600. Mid summer offer Illustrated 4ree. Address, DANIEL F. BEATTV, Washington, N. J. 32d4t AGENTS WANTED for Smith's Bible Dictionary and HOI-MAN'8 NEW PICT O RIAL BIBLES. Address, for Circulars, A. 3. Holman & Co., Philadelphia. . 32d4w . GENTS take your choice to sell the Life of Garfield or Hancock ; And coin monev. Circulars and terms free. Outfit fiO cents. E.B. TREAT, Pub., 757 Broadway, New York City. 32d4t THE NEW FOOD ' DO not confound this Matchless Renovator of Feeble and Exhausted Constitutions with vio lent cathartics, cheap deeoctlons ot vile drugs, and ruinous Intoxicants innocently labeled "bit ters," Malt Bitters appeal to popular confidence because prepared from Unfermeuled Malt, Hops, and Quinine, and other precious Ingredients, according to the process of Llebig. and are richer In the elements that restore to permanent health she - Weak. Convalescent, Consumptive, Over worked. Nervous, Sleepless, 1 Dyspeptic, Bilious, and Fickle In Appetite, than ail other forms of Halt or Medicine. The genuine are plainly sign ed bv the company. Sold everywbeve. . MALT BUT ELS COMPANY, Boston, Mass. 32d4t TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are for bidden to allow their cattle to trespass on my premises la Centre twp.. and cattle found trespassing will be held uutildaniages are paid. AMOS HOFFMAN. July 13,1880. ' Don't you want soinecheap troods tor Pants and Suits t it If you do, don't fail to ex amine the splendid assortment for sal by F. MORTIMER. You can suit yourself In style aud price. TP! Our Stock of NEW GOODS for Hen's Wear is comDleta. PricesfromUH; eentsup. F. MORTIMER. New Bleomfleld.Fa