4 THE TIMES. New Bloomfleld, Sept. T, 1880. NOTICE TO ADVKHTISRHS. Ho Ant orHtorrmtyiis will bf Inserted In this purer tlDleHsllfrbtfRcoaud ou molftl usae. "Twmity jwr ram. In peMs of rPirnUr Mfoa, will beonredfora(lvrtlaeiuuta set In Double Uulumu. Mr. J. It. IUieu, Newspaper Advertising Ag't., 41 Park Row, (Times Building), New York, in nil thorlzrd to contract for advertisements for tills paper at our best rates. KOTICK TO H( IIHl HIHEIIW. I.nnk at the nVnres on the Isbel of your in-r.-ThoKenirnrontKll yon the (line I o ivlilch ynnr Mill. 'iiilloii In nll. Wltliln 9 weoks sltor money la ant, ai If the date la chinned. Mo other receipt la neoeaaarr. The Liiikl Suit of Zell vs The liar risburg Independent, ended as do most IKiel Bults agalnBt newpapers. The plaintiff had the costs to pay. Death Caused by Politics. Chester, August 30. As a crowd of men were standing on the station plat form at Rockdale, about seven miles from here, last night, discussing politics one of them believed to be John Duffy, drew a piBtol and fired at Wni. Drake. The ball missed Drake but struck Tom Couner, aged nineteen, behind the ear and killed him instantly. Duffy has since given himself up, claiming that the killing wrb accidental. A Life Saved by a Corset. On Monday afternoon, Mrs. Kate Benner, on the farm of Robert J. Evans Esq., near Reading, approached the cat tle in the yard to drive them out. A ferocious bull turned upon her, and toss, ed her over his head. As soon as she landed on the earth she crawled Into some bushes and managed to escape to the house. A physician, after making an examination found that one horn had struck her near the left shoulder, and the other at her right side. Had It notbeenfora strong corset one horn would have penetrated her body and caused a fatal wound. Valuable Baggage. Montreal, Sept. 1. The United States custom authorities at this point are elated over a recent seizure. Mrs. Harmburger, dealer In fancy goods, left for New York by the 4 P. M. train on Thursday, with eighteen pieces of bag gage declared to contain her effects as an emigrant. She arrived only ten minutes before the train started, and was ordered to report all dutiable goods at Richford, Vermont. Meantime a cursory examin ation of one package, said to contain wearing apparel, disclosed bottles of champagne of the best brand. A tele gram was sent to Richford, and when she arrived there and again presented a Consular certificate a close inspection re sulted in the disclosure of rolls of silks, velvets, laces, and silverware, and cham pagne. The goods were detained, and Mrs. Harmburger proceeded alone to New York. The good are valued at $10,000. A Man That Must Marry or Lose. . Jacob Dunlap, an eccentric old bach e'.or, died a few days ago In Ashland, Ohio, and on reading his will it waB found that he had bequeathed all his property consisting of $25,000 In bonds, besides considerable real estate to P. B. Clawson of Hayesville, Ohio, for an act of charity doue him while traveling some years ago. It Is stipulated in the will, however, that Clawson must marry some girl not known to bim now, on or before the 4th of March, 1881. Failing to do this the money goes to charitable objects, and only the real estate to Clawson. A Badly Fooled Pair. The Rev. J. W. Grubbs officiated at what was Intended to be a mock mar riage, at Springfield, Mo., but afterward declared that the knot was legal, and made a formal record of the certificate. The couple were indignant at this ac tion, and had the clergyman prosecuted. He was fined $i5 for making a false return ; but he has appealed, and for montbs'the pair will not know whether or not they are husband and wife. rjj" George C. Ilarward, a young and promising lawyer, and a friend, named Peter J. Larken, were attacked and stabbed by a party of roughs In Brook lyn one night last week while protecting two women from Insult the former being almost instantly killed and the latter seriously injured. Thomas Lur ney, "a porter; Walter J. Bost, a bottler, and James H. Harley, a laborer, have been arrested. Foolish Workmen. About thirty of Dexter, Lambert & Co.'s, silk weavers at Patterson, refused the olher day to work on cheap ribbons at twenty percent, reduction, though guaranteed $3 a day, and tried to Intim idate those remaining at work. The company threatened to remove their works. Miscellaneous News II pins. tSTIn parts of Centre county laboring men are so eoarce on farms that women are oompelled to perform part of the stable work. tST Five boys who had climbed on top of a passenger car of the Lowell & Law rence R. R., were swept off by a covered bridge, on Saturday a week and killed. tSTJohn Z. II. Duryoa was killed on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, near Metuoh. en, N. J., one dny last week. Papers found ou the person of the deceased proved his Identity. tW A dispatch from loua, Mich., says : "John Hamilton, a wealthy farmer of Iona, was shot by his nephew on Monday night. It was a deliberate and unprovok ed murder." tSTSolomom Evllizer, of Urbana, O., filt something fooling around his ankle Wednesday, but didn't mind it, and went into the house, when it was discovered that a rattlesnake had bitten lilm. He now lies at death's door. 63FA huge snake had long boon the ter ror of farmers about Mt. Sterling, Ohio, Tuesday a band of bold crusaders ran the reptile down and after a terriblo battle killed him. He was. 13 foet long, with a display head and terrible fangs. tSTThe Lancaster Now Era tells of a young lady of that city who, being taken sick and vomiting threw off a lomon Boed that had not only developed roots, but had what appeared to be loaves upon it. A prominent physician will prepare a paper on the subject. Cook Station, N. J., August 80. Jas per Thomas, a lawyer of AVashington, D. C, who was on a visit hero with his fam ily was thrown from a carriage while riding out with his wife and two daughters to-day and was instantly killed, his neck being brokeu. It is supposed he was taken with a Ct. A.u Incendiary fire early Friday morn ing a week, at Stoelton, just bolow Harris burg, destroyed a warehouse and three sta bles owned by J. B. Litch, and a building belonging to Henry Banholtzer. The con tents, with the exception of nine horses, were entirely consumed. The buildings were insured. tTbe German physiologist, Leo Balt zer, who has been carrying on excavations iu the neighborhood of Nordhausen, has discovered, at a depth of about six feet below the suiTace of the valley, the entire skelotou of au antodiluviau rhinoceros. The height of this beast can scarcely have been less than that of the average African elephant. tWAt an early hour Tuesday morning the track watchman of the Pennsylvania railroad discovered the remains of a young colored man on the tracks near Carpenter station, in Westmoreland oouuty, which had been chopped to pieces by a train. The remains were gathered up and cared for but nobody could identify the deceased. It is supposed that he had been stealing a ride on a freight train from which he fell. BETA Gorman named Wm. Gossman, who at times worked as a laborer in Berks county and at other times tramped the country, has fallen heir to a large fortune In Germany. He has received $40,000 thus far, with prospects of more to come. He is spending his money in the purchase of hotels about the country aud driving horses. A few days ago he presented a female tramp with whom he used to associ ate with a tbouBand-dollar note. St. Paul, Minn., August 80. About 11 o'clock last night a young man named Robert Barton fatally stabbod George Lar kin, aged twenty-two. Barton and a com panion had been walking with two girls, and on leaving them were joined by Larkin, and two other young men. Larkin made a remark reflecting on the character of tho girls which Barton resented, and on Its being repeated he drew his knife and pluuged it into Larkin's loft breast, caus ing his death in twenty-five minutes. I3PA traveler at Shanghai saw a China man fall from a boat and drown, with no effort on the part of other natives in boats very near him to save his life. They screamed and tore their hair as if in great distress, and when asked why they made no exertions to rescue their compan ion, replied that a man who saved an other from drowning was responsible for his debts, and that the drowned man could not have been saved anyhow, as he must have offended Typhoon Joss (the God of wator), and as a natural consequence when Joss says a man must drown that settled it. t5?News comes from Copenhagen of a most extraordinary not to say miraculous escape from death. Two lads were play ing at the top of the Round Tower, one of the curiosities of the town, originally built for astronomical purposes and fully 115 feet high. The tower is hollow aud a trap door giving way one of the boys fell through the opening. His playmate fled and only spoke about the accideut the next day, when, the wall having been brokeu through the boy was discovered at the bottom of the tower, very weak from loss of blood but otherwise unhurt, having lauded after bis full of more than one hundred feet, ou a heap of old rubbish aud shavlugB. tWHev. James 0. Watson, a resident of Milton, died at the Washington Hotel at an eorly hour yesterday, aged seventy-five years. Re came to the city on Monday to preach the funeral sermon of a former par ishioner, nnd was accompanied by his flaugliier. While walking ou Chestnut street, below Eighth, on Monday evoning, he was suddenly attacked with illness, and full, lie was currlod to his room In the hotel. The physlolaus summoned pro nounced bis disease Hint of the heart, and his ense ns hopeless. Philadelphia North American of tho 2nd inat. OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. Washington,. D. C, Sept. 1, 1880. Assistant Secretary Bell, of the Interior De partment does not anticipate trouble with tho Utcs. Ito thinks the treaty will be signed, as, before Ouray's death, the matter was thor oughly understood and the opposition to the treaty was not great. A dispatch received yesterday says the Indians have confidence In Ouray's successor, aucTare anxious for peace. The very llberatarrangements of the mana gers of Washington's National Fair Associa tion for the fall meeting are nearly complete. Over 25,000 will be given In premiums. Many Northern and Southern fast horses, Including II. Jullcn, will be here. The track Is but a year old, but Is pronounced an excellent one. Senator Logan writes here to request a denial of the story that he said, "I am afraid that they have got Garfield." Ho writes that he Is confident of Garfield's election. On the other baud, It may bo said that Judge Black, who arrived bore yoBtorday, Is equally certain of success for Hancock. He says he Is not prepared to claim Pennsylvania yet, but that he hopes for It. The bluff game of offering, to bet against odds on the election of Hancock or Garfield, or majorities la pivotal States, has been com menced upon both sides, but Is .not likely to make much Impression. It Is pretty well un derstood that tho thing Is done for effect, and that neither sldo can have any data at this Btage of the canvass to justify this confidence. Possibly the September elections may give sufficient Indications of the popular drift to forshadow the result of the Presidential elec tion, but very likely It will need the October elections to furnish any rollablo "straws." The results In Indiana and Ohio, especially if the majorities for either eldo should be of any size, will tell the stoiy. Considerable has been said and written about the display of a "rebel flag," at the Democrat ic ratification in this city. The bunting which attracted so much attention and created such a sensatton consisted of a white star In a bluo field, and broad red and white Btrlpcs or bars. It was the flag of Liberty, and appeared there among the flags of various nations, especially of Republics. It was quite dissimilar to the confederate flag, however. Senator Wallace, Chairman of the Democrat ic Congressional Commltteo, left last night for Philadelphia. He will return to the city In tho course of a fortnight. Attorney General Dovcn loft the city this morning at 10:10 for Canton, Ohio, to bo pres ent at the Soldiers' Ko-nnlon. From Canton, he will go to Indiana and Minnesota and make some campaign speeches. lie will return to Washington September 11th. Sccrotary Thompson did not leave to-day for New York as was expected. He will not go bofore the latter part of the week. Olivb. Vhnrch Notices. Presbyterian Church Preaching next Sabbath at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. by Rev. T. H. Robinson, D. D., of Harrlsburg. Sabbath school at 0:30 A. M. Wednes day prayer meeting at 7 P. M. M. E. Church Preaching next Sun day at 7:30 P. M., Sunday school at 0:15, and prayer meeting Thursday evening. Also, preaching at Mt. Gilead at 2:30 P. M., and at Landlsburg at 7:30 P. M. Pennsylvania State College ad mits both sexes. Endowment half a million. Tuition free. Courses of study, Classical, Scientific and Agricultural. A thorough ' Preparatory Department. Expenses $3 to $5 per week. For cata logue, address, JosKrn Shoiitlidoe, A. M., Pres. State College, Pa. 33 lOt " The American Treasury of Facts" Is the title of Hon. A. R. Spofford'a work upon the statistics and Improve ments of this nation. Messrs. H. II. Warner & Co., proprietors of the re nowned Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, have issued the work In a neat form, a copy of which we acknowledge. The book Is a valuable one, and useful for the sanctum of any writer. Messrs. War ner & Co., have shown their good seme In securing and distributing this work, which reflects credit upon the compiler as well as upon them. A new fashion magazine, called the " Ladies' Monthly Review," comes to us from Ramsdell's Philadelphia Fash Ion House. It Is devoted to the illustra tion and description of the newest styles in vogue for Ladies, Misses and Chil dren. Also contains a variety of arti cles concerning Dress Materials, Trim mlngs, Millinery, Lingerie, etc., etc. Send five-cents for a sample copy to Ramsdell, 1113 Chestnut Street, Phila delphia. Wheel Slock. An assortment of the celebrated Lancaster Hubs, Felloes, Spokes, etc., always on hand and for sale at manufacturers price. F. MOItTIMEIt, tf New Bloomfleld. Onondaga Plaster. This is a Blue Plaster aud by analysis Is shown to be nearly 10 per cent, purer than any other In use. For sale by Jones Brothers & Co., Newport, Ph. Also, White or Nova Scotia Plas ter on hand. 22 4m Still Alive I-I am still olive and ready to cut and fit suits in good style. If wanting any work In my line, give me a call. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Samuel Bf.ntel, TAILOR. April 0, '80.tf New Bloomfleld, Ta. NEWPORT FLOUR. The undersigned, proprietor of the NEWPORT MILLS.lias completed his extensive Improvements and now feels confident that lie can make the BEST FLOUR in Perry County, and will sell nt Rates that the poorest may buy. He Is very particular In the wheat he buys, and lias the only Smith Purifier In the County. He Is also Agent for the Un derwood Patent Flouh, which is the best flour In the World. tl3T All kinds of Custom Work done with precision and dispatch. 03m MILTON B.ESHLEMAN. Camphor Milk cures Headache and' Neuralgia. Camphor Milk cures Rheumatism and lame back Camphor Milk will cure Cuts, Bruges and Burns. Camphor Milk costs 25 cents pr bot., 5 bottles f 1 2 ly Bold by F. MORTIMER, New Bloomflel d Gunsmith. The undersigned gives no tlce that he still repairs and makes guns, and does all work In that line. Orders left at Elllottsburg hotel will be attend ed to. Wm. Sweqeh, 3-'. Bavllle township. Notice. A good Journeyman Black smith, and a good Wagon Maker can rent a shop at a goodlocatlon, or can And steady work as a journeyman, by applying to the undenigned at (ireen purk. Nathan Henderson. Prime Wheat and Corn wanted at the Newport Mills. Price according to the quality of the grain. Milton B. Eshleman, 19. Newport, Pa. W. H. GANTT, Watchmaker and Jeweler, and dealer in Wall Taper, Stationery and Fancy Goods. Send for samples of Wall Paper. W. H. GANTT, Gantt's Hotel Block. 30 ly Newport, Perry Co., Pa. -A. CARD, To all who are suffering from the errors and Indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss or manhood, sc, l will send a recipe that will enre you, frkb or charge. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary In South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D, New York City. 2 b ly. ID""More food and less medicine, more of nourishment and strength, less or the deblllat- inuuence ot drags is what our feeble and ex hausted constitutions requlro," said Baron Lieblg, when he perfected the composition of tna " Malt Bitters." au 4t NOTICE!' In the Court of Common Fleas of Perry County: VViixtiAM Jacobs ra. Matilda Jacobs. To MATILDA JACOBS, Respondent: Madam Please take notice that the Court of Common Pleas ol said County, has granted a rule on you to show cause why a divorce a t'inctifo matrimonii should not be decreed in tiie above case. Returnable on last MONDAY nf October next. J. A. GRAY, Blierlll. September 7, 1880. wanted lOO Hindies and GentH TO BUY SEWING MACHINES CHEAP. The " Genuine Singer," ' White." " New Home," "Howe," "Doniestlo," "St. John," Ac. 9. Oil and Needles for nil kinds of Machines. Repairing, Ac. attended to promptly. CHA8. W. SMITH. Agent. NEWPORT, PA. Don't forget the place Nextdoor to Candt Smith's. 36 it Agents Wanted LY KNITTING MACHINE ever invented. Will Knit a pair of Stockings, with HEEL and TOE COMPEETE, In 20 minutes. It will also knit a great variety of fancy work for which there is al ways a ready market. Send for Circular and terms to the TWOMBLY KNITTING MACHINE CO.. 409 Washington Street, Mass. aum pill V ATE SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. THE subscriber offers at private sale, a piece ol ground containing THREE ACRES, situate in Centre township, two and a half .miles south ol Bloomlleld, on the road leading to Dun cannon, having thereon erected, a UOOD Two Story Log Frame HOUSE, BLACKSMITH SHOP, and other necessary Outbuildings. The Shop Is well located for good business. There Is also on the premises Choice Fruits of various kinds, and good water near the door. This property will make a very pleasant home. It Is located In a good neighborhood and Is con venient to churches, schools and mills. Terms easy. B. 8. BRENNEMAN. September 7, 1830. Valuable Farm At Public Sale! THE subscriber will otter at puhlio sale en the premises, at one o'clock P. M., ou Wednesday, September 22nd, 1880, The following described Real Estate, to wit: A FAKM situate about halt a mile East of Elllottsburg, In Hpring township, containing about 225 ACRES, ABOUT ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY FIVE ACRES cleared and In a good state of cul tivation, the balance well eet with timber. The Improvements are a TWO GOOD DWELLING HOUSES, A LARGE BANK BARN, WOOD-HOUSE, 8PRINO HOUSE. DRY HOUSE. HOGPENS, WAGDN SHED, KUTOHKKSUOP, Smoke House and other Outbuildings. V There are also Three APPLE ORCHARDS on the place, two ol them young and just coming Into bearing. A stream ol water ruus through the farm aud a never falllug spring of water is near the houses. S. For further Information call on the prem ises, or apply to the undersigned at Green Park. Terms of sale to suit purchaser. JOHN DUM. August 31, 1680. Tho Simplest, Surest, and Most Itellnblo itemed is RISLEY'B Purs instilled Extract of WITCH II AXEL, Carefully prepared) Thoroughly reliable t Full Strength t and eiiual in size of bottle to any mane, Cures Sprains, Bruises, Swellings, dialings, Cuts. vvounns, minis, rwaios, neaiu nnan, rues, nan Itheuin, Hkln Uruptlons, Bore Eyes, Bore Mouth. and for aching pain It Is undoubtedly the greatest neanng preparation evernsen. numerous, testi monials can he proourndlt desired. Six ounce bottles 25 cents. Pint bottles 65 cents. Quarts 11.00 50 FIFTY CENTS BO Fttlt 12 ox, bottles. Host Combinations. KIslry'R Emnlslon or Co a Liver OH, With ITypophosphite Limt and Soda, Willi Pepsine, It is highly recommended by physicians as the most eflnotual and reliable remedy for Coughs, Colds. Bronchitis, General Debility, etc. Agreea bly Flavored. Pleasant to take. And can be re tained on the weakest stomach. OIIAS. F. KI8LKV CO., Wholesale Druggists, 8S4t 61 Courtland Street, New York. PUBLIC SALE OP VALUAtlLE REAL ESTATE. THE undersigned, heirs of John Newcomer, dee'd., will olfer at Public S vie on the premises. In LOXSVILLK, Perry county, Pa., on SATURDAY, September lltli, 1880, at 10 o'clock, A. M., a Lot, or rieoe of Groinnd, Situate In LOY8VILLE, Pa., bonnded by the Lit tueran & Reformed Church, and the main Valley Road, having thereon erected a TUKEE STOUY Weather-hoarded House, with STORE ROOM, A TWO STORY FRAMfS CABINET MAKAll ttJIOP, and other Improvements. This ptoperty Is a most desirable Store Btan d located In the best part ot Perry county, and has a large run of custom. Also, at the same time Another Lot of Ground, bounded by the above described lot, the main Valley Road, and the Church ground; having thereon a Two-Story WeaVierlioarded Frame Dicelllnn House, and Frame Stable. There is a well of good water, fruit of a good quality, and other Improvements; suoh as Bake Oven, Wood 8hed, good fences, etc. Also, TOWN LOTS, along the main Valley Road running through Tyrone townshlp.and adjoining the County Farm, lands ot William Rice, and others. These lots are fenced around and contain In all about TWO ACRES of excellent land. All the above described property Is most valua ble, (or business purposes, and as private resi dences, very advantageous. - Terms easy, aud will be made known on day of sale. DAVID B. NEWCOMER, ELLEN MILLER. BARAII A. MINICH, ANNIE E. HITLER, 8ALINA NEWCOMER, August 19. 1881 yALUABLE FARMS AT PRIVATE SALE. - THE subscriber offers at Private Sale tha fol lowing desirable farms: KO. 1. Is a Farm contaialng Sixty-Eight Acres, All good land. In a good state of cultivation, and having thereon erected a GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, And all necessary Out buildings, sitnate three miles south of Hloomlleld and (even miles from Duncannon. There Is on this place plenty of Choice Fruit of all kinds, good water at tha door, with running water In nearly every Held. Price,. ti.SOO. Terms easy. KO. 2. Is is farm situate in Wheatneld twp., containing, about 115 ACMES, having thereon erected a' GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, with all required Ont-buildlngs, the Barn being' entirely new. This farm is situate about six miles from Duncannon and four miles from Bloomlleld. There Is good water near the door, plenty of streams on the land, a good Apple Orchard, and other fruit, and will make a desirable home. Price S.850. Terms easy. NO. 8. Is a MILL PROPERTY, situate near Bhermansdale, on Sherman's Creek. The MILL and Machinery is in excellent order, with a good SAW MILL and a good CIDER MILL attached, and Is one of the best stands in the County, with a good run of custom. There Is also HEVEN ACRES of land with a Good Dwell ing thereon, to be sold with the Mill, and more land can be had If desired. Price, J.60o. A large part of the purchase money can remain on mort Kge. SO. 4. Is a Farm situate in Carroll township, about two miles from bhermansdale, containing about One Hundred Acres, . having thereon erected a Good Dwelling', and other Outbuilding, A well of good water at the house and another at tne Barn. There Is couslderable Irult ou the premises, and the land Is good and well watered. Price, fo.oou, and payments can be arranged to. suit purchaser. SO. 5. Is a FARM situate In Carroll township, about two miles from Shermansdale, containing Seventy Acrcn, of good land, and having thereon a GOOD DWELLING, and other Out-buildings. There Is a good spring near the house, and the Farm is well watered. There is also a Good Or chard In bearing condition; this will make a de sirable home. Price, Jl.too. SO. 6. Is a FARM situate In Carroll township, about eight miles from Duncannon aud five miles front llioomheld, coutainiug 1GO ACRES OF LAND. The place has thereon erected a Good Dwelling House, a Sew Caru, and other Out buildings. There Is also a splendid Orchard on the place. The land Is good, abouc one halt being under cultivation and the balance well timbered. A good spring Is near the door with a good spring house, and the place is well watered. Price, 2,K00. Terms to suit purch aser Bin For further Information address the under signed at New Bloomiield, Percy county, I'a .or call ut his residence three miles south of Bloom Held. C. B. UARN'ISH. August T, 1880.