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    THK TIM US, NEW IJLOOMFIKLT), PA., OCTOBER 12, 1880.
An Important Decision.
Judge Thayer In the Cotnmna 1'lcns on
Saturday rend Rn opinion in the equity
Mitt of Price et nl. vs. Jenks et ft!., which
wns nrgued aevornl dy ago. The plain
tifTn Aid the holders of a mortgage, and Ibo
defendant are the assignor) for the bone
fit of the creditors of William Nichols, the
the maker of the mortgage, Tho. mort
gage covered a mill with ita boiler and
shafting at the corner of Glrard avenue
tind Franklin street, where Nichols carried
on business as a boirery manufacturer.
The point before the Court was whether
the machines worth $87,000, which Nich
ols, who had made an assignment, claimed
should go to his assignees, to be paid to
his creditors. Judge Thayer decided that
the machinery was not Included within the
mortgage, waa not part of the freehold,
and tho creditors were accordingly entitled
to It. His Honor therefore dissolved the
pieliniinary injunction which had boen en
tered Against the assignees.
Shot Dead by His Brother.
Frank L. Weaver, thirteen years old,
and his bi-othor, Harry L., aged uluoteen,
of 514 Bpruoe street, were playing In the
saloon of thoir brother-in-law, Riohard
Parke, 218 south Eleventh streot, yester
day morning, Frank having a black-jaok
and Harry an old rusty six-shooter of tho
pepper-box pattern. The latter amnsed
himself by snapping the weapon uutil it
finally exploded, sending a ball through
bis brother's heart, killing him Instantly.
Harry was arrested and looked up at the
Nineteenth district station-house, where
an Inquest was hold, a verdict of acciden
tally killed rendered and the prisoner dis
charged from custody. He says the re
volver had boen used as a plaything for
somo time, and that be had no idoa it was
loaded. Phila. Star,
A Nice Wife.
St. Louis wives muBt be unusually a flee -'tionate
in a horn. Mrs. Thomas, of that
oity, heard a pistol 11 red by her husband in
the next room, at six o'olook in the even
ing, but didn't go in, supposing he was
cloaulng the pistol. When she went to bed
at ten o'clock he was lying with his face
toward the wall and was breathing heavily,
Btill holding the piBtol in his hand. Even
then this remarkably oool wife didn't in
vestigate, but supposing it a drunken
freak, weut to sleep. Wheu she woke Up
at five o'clock he was dead, but she only
thought him sound asleep, and didn't And
out till she oame to wake him up at nine
o'clock A. 51., that he had committed
suicide at six o'clock the evening before
by shooting himself in the right ear.
The Eplzooty.
The Philadelphia North American,
say a.: The epizooty has again made its
appearance in this city, and has begun its
attack upon the horses of the Btreot car
companies. Thus far it has assumed but
a mild form, and it is not believed that it
will have the same effect upon the animals
as it did several years Ago. A prominent
veterinary surgeon, who Is emyloyed by a
number of the railway companies, states
that tea per cent, of the horses which he
has charge of are already affectod, and he
fears that the rain which set in last evening
would Increase it to twenty-five per cent,
within the next forty-eight hours. Very
few of tho horses are incapacitated for
duty.
A Sad Case.
A Set anion, Pa., dispatch says : A
young womau named Teets was found
dead on Saturday in a wretched garret in
Cedar streot, in the heart of this oity,
where she died of hunger and neglect.
Her baby two days old, was discovered be
side the starved mother. Mrs. Teets hid
her poverty from her neighbors, and sever,
al days ago out off her hair and sold it to
buy food, while her worthless husband was
carousing in a saloon. She also sold all her
clothing to sustain life, and the only arti
cle of apparel found in her apartment was
an old night dress that was wrapped around
her child.
Months to Cool.
PiTTSuuna, Oct. 5 This morning the
largest casting ever made in this country
was turned out nt the Black Diamond
Steel Works, this city. ' This casting was
an anvil block for a seventeen-ton steam
hammer, and its weight was 1G0 tons.
Five furnaces were built expressly for
melting the iron, and seven hours wore
occupied in runuiug the metal. The ham
mer will be the largest in the country, tho
next largest of ten tous being at Nashua,
11. II. Four months will elapse before the
tlock will be cool enough to handlo.
More Beats.
The Post-office Department has issued
au order stopping the delivery of registered
letters and postal money-orders addressed
to R. J. Kosbotb, of 48 Broad street, New
York City, who, it is alleged, is engaged
in conducting fraudulent stock operations,
doing business under bis own name and
that of the aliases of the Mutual Stock Co.,
No. 1 and 2. .
1 MORTIMER..
AVE ASK LADIES
who are wanting Dry Goods
or Trimmings of any kind to look at
our stock. We have just received large
additions of goods of that kind. Wc also have a
fine assortment of Ties, Laces, Velvets, llibbons, Hosiery,
Gloves, Ladies Bags, Ladies Cloths in various shades,
Flannels of all kinds, Cassimeres, Cottonadcs, and
a general assortment of such goods as arc
suited to the season. Call and see
STOCK AND PRICES.
New Bloomiield, Pa.
UNDERWEAR !
GENTS, LADIES,
A Magnificent Line at
5c. CALICOES 5c.
We can't and won't be undersold, You can rely on the prices
given at
HOTJSER SC BREITINaER'S,
NO. 15 BOUT II MARKET SQUARE,
IIARRISBURG, PENN'A. ntm
Bowii They Come !
We have reduced our prices for the Fall Trade. A full
and complete slock of all kinds of CAltPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
RUGS, MATS, COCOA MATTINGS, DRUGGETS, OTTO
MANS, STAIR OIL CLOTHS, STAIR RODS, etc., etc., and
everything belonging to the Carpet Trade, all of which will be
sold at the Lowest Prices. Will warrant all goods as represent-
ed. Quick sales and small profits. Call and examine 'our
Immense Stock now open.
SA3IUET ADAMS,
OPERA HOUSE CARPET STORE,
37 3m NO. 31 NORTH THIRD
NEW FALL GOODS !
DIVES, POIVLIElFlCrsr Sc STEWART,
35 North 3rd St., HARRISBURG,. Penn'a,
Are now prepared to showa complete assortment of FAI.T, PRESS ROODS, NOVELTIES FOR
TRIMMINGS, SATINS. SILKS, BLACK CASHMERES, HOSIERY, PRINTS, &o. Wo are dally
receiving new Roods and marked at the very lowest prices. Your attention is also called to the
lew special Bargains which we are now ollering.
2000 Yds. KNICKERBOCKER SUITINGS, CHOICE STYLES, 8 cents per yard.
. 2000 Yds. TWILLED CASHMERES, FALL SHADES, worth 15o per yard, at 12Jicts. per yd.
2000 Yds. CALICOES, CHOICE PATTERNS, at yt cents per yard.
2000 Yds. CALICOES, STANDARD CLOTH, at Scents per yard.
2000 Yds. 1 WILLED CRASH, worth 8 cents a yard at 5 cents per yard.
100 MARSEILLES SPREADS, worth SI. ft) a piece, at 75 cents each.
20t0 Yds. HEAVY STRIPED SHIRTING, Seldom Seen, at VA cents per yard.
2000 Yds. EXTRA HEAVY TICKING, (30 Inches wide) at U'A per yard.
2000 Yds. One yard wide, UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, Heavy and Fine, at per yard.
100 Doz. TURKISH TOWELS, LARUE SIZE, at 9 cents each.
54 Inches wide TABLE LINEN, (All Linen.) at 23 cents per yard.
We ftlve special attention to all orders sent by mall, and samples sent with pleasure when
requested. 37 3in.
DIVES, FOMEROY, STEWART, North Third Street.
an
van HPIII 11 ToranveaMofltcb
f 1.1 P
DR. J. A. SHERMAN AND THE ONLY DR. SHFRMAN known to the public for the past 3S
years or more lor his successful method of treat ii'g Rupture without the annoyance and
Injury trusses inflict, may now be consulted at his New York and Boston cilices. Dr. Sherman is
tho discoverer of the only known cure for Ruptnre by local external treatment.
No man Is safe who has a Rupture, no matter how Inslirulltcirit he may cousider It, for every man
who has died from It ouce Haltered himself that It was hut a trlHIng ailments and every man who
now suiters from It and the injtirv of trussei, to such an extent thit life has no enjoyments., once
regarded it as unworthy special atteution. It Is not a stand still alllction; It Is steadily progres.
jive, even unto death, and he Is wise wha takes the necessary steps to be effectually relieved of it
before the day of sufferlug and gloom comes upon him.
Patients from abroad can reaeive treatment aud leave for home same day. During treatment
any kind of active exercise or labor can be performed without interfering with the treatment, and
with safety from the dangers of strangulated Rupture. HIS BOOK ON RUPTURE gives the most
reliable proofs from distinguished professional gentlemen, clergymen, and merchants of his sue
cesslul practice and popularity therefrom throughout this couutry and the. West Indies. The
alllicted should read it and Inform theinso.ves.
If ! Illustrated with photographic likenesses of fxtrem.dy bad carat berore and alter cure, and
mailed to those who send 10 cents. Inconsequence of the great demand for Dr. Sherman's personal
services, he will, till further iiutiee. divide his time between his New York and Boston offices as
follows: Satuaday. Monday, and Timsclay he may bo ejnui'tei at his New York otllce.and Wednes.
d iy, Thursday, and Friday, at his Bistin oltbe, eao't week. Remember, in writing or cailiugv
the addresi Is
Hits J
2M BROADWAY. Cur. MT'KIIAV Ktreef
Ben-are of certain conildouoe insn and impostors
UNDERWEAR ! !
AND CHILDREN.
LOWEST TlllCES.
STREET,
Harrlsburg, Pa.
PILES
f U II 1 1 lng, Blind, Blwd-
Ht IWiinii- m,, Ulcerated or
1 1 Pntmdlnc T1U tht IkeBlna-'s Pile
I i I Kennedy fail! to can. It allayi the luhing, abaorba lb
Kiel tumors, giro, immeutau num. rrep&rea by J. I', miliar, 11. u.,
Ill Philadelphia, Pa. CAUTION. Am genuine unltii wrap
Smr P" " bottie ooniaim hit signature and a Pileof Stones.
All druggists and country btorcs have it or will get it for vou.
V V . mill IS Mil. If Rt-rant suTn
who represent themselves as Dr Sherman.
40(U
THE GRAND OPENING
OF
WILLIAMSON & TASH'S
ONE PRICE, HAT, CAP, and Gents FURNISHING HOUSE,
In the talk of the day around Harrlsburg. and the astonishing LOW PHTCES
given by tlifin Is no less wonderful than their unllmltprl variety. ELECTION
HATH for Men who wai?er thetn on their candidate ; Young Gents Nobby, HtltT.
Hammock, and Hoft Hats In the Latest Stylos.
UNDERWEAR unexcelled in quantity and quality and
unequal in Low Prices.
il l NOHTH TIIIHD HT11EET,
OPPOSITE THE OPERA HOUSE,
IXARmBBTJItG-, PISNN'-A..
I e Have Just QpenGd
FOR THE
Ml & Winter
TRADE,
The Largest Stock of Goods
ever brought to Perry county,
and which we are now offering
at such prices as to defy compe
tition. 1000i Men's, Youths' and Boys'
Suits,
500 Men's, Youths' and Roys'
Overcoats.
300 Separate Coats.
250 " Pants.
100 " Vests.
1000 Pairs Roots and Shoes.
100 " White and Colored
Bed Blankets.
100 Horse Blankets and Lap
Robes.
100 Ladies' Coats and Dolmans.
150 Shawls, all kinds.
100 Ladies' Skirts.
75 Dozen Underwear, for all.
25 " Woolen Shirts, for men.
50 " Overalls.
2000 Yards of Carpet.
200 Dozen Hats and Caps.
50 Trunks, nil kinds.
Also, a full line of
Ladies & Gents
Fancy Goods, etc., etc.
Remember we keep a first
class Store, and always have
what we advertise.
MARX DUKES
& CO'S.,
' Successor to
ISIDOR SCHWARTZ,
EBY'S NEW BUILDINC,
NEWPORT, PA.
ATARRH
Bronch'rtij, Asthma &
CONSUMPTION
Cured at home hrt
JINHALENB
OILcfTAR
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alrae, to lb 4 Imam, whtn 1m
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JLOOMFIELD ACADEMY.
The next regular aelon of this Inxtltutlon be
gins MONDAY, Seytemlicr Cf, Ki.
Full preparation, Classical or otherwise, is giv
en foi any Colleie Male or Female eillier for
Freshman or Sopliomoie year.
A thorough course Is provided for teachers, and
the option is Klveu for selectiuu one or two of the
hleher studies.
Mime, Drawing and Painting.
Philosophical ami elienilval apparatus for the
Huily of the Natural Scieuces. U'rrary Society
Library.
8tudents'are at all times under I he supervision
of the Principal, and tlnlr progre.u aim conduct
noted on their weekly reports
m, Boarding, if paid In artv.iiK'!. 1!..'0 ppr
wesk.otherwl e.l2.To. Tuition from So een's to
$1.01 per week In advance.
For further inform uion mldrps
J. it. FLIOKINGBK. A. B. Priiieioi.1,
or Wa Oiueii. Propi u ti.r.
New liloonitlrld. IVrry Co., Pa.
August 10,1830. .
Agents Wanted fK'S
LY KNITTING MACHINE ever invnte 1. Will
ktiita pair of Htockluirs. ith HLi:i, mid TOK
COMPEETE, In 2) minutes. It win als knit a
great variety of fancy woik for wh'eli there is al
ways a ready market. Send for rimilsr nud
terms to the TWOMBLY KNITTING. MAC II INK
CO.. 4t9 WasUlugtou Street, Ma. . wi 4in
r.tar.
40 3m
HPHANQ 14 Stops. 4 Set of Reeds. on!y15.
UnUHIlO pianos, iVil up. Paper Free. Ad
dresa DANIEL F. BKA1TV, WasliingtoD, N.J. 40
OENTS are COINING MONEY selling our
GAIIFIELD or HANCOCK,
I.ar eest Book. Best Terms. Circulars Free.
uuiiHMj cents. Auuress w. 11. hgllbv. r i s.
delphla.Pa.
4ud4w
Hew anl Very AttraetlTe Styles Now Heady.
MASON
BFST OABINET OB PARLOK
OHGAN8 IN 1 HE WOKID, win
ners of highest distinction at
Every Great World' Exhibition
for Thirteen Years. Prices. si,
$ V7, f, IH4, 1108, to ISOO and up
ward. For easy payments. r,.88
a quarter and upward. -Catloanes
Fiee. MASON ft HAM UN OK
OAN CO.. 154 Tremont St.. ROH.
AND
HAMLIN
ORGANS
TONj 4A Fast 14th St.. (Union Square,) NEW
YORK 1 149 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO. 40d4w
TJIEIIE Is no preater Blood Producer and Lire
sustaining Principle In the world of foods or
medicine than MALT BITTERS, prepared from
Unfermented Malt. Hops, and Quinine. They
feed the body and the mind, enrich the blood, so
lidify the bones, harden the muscles, quiet the
nerves, cheer the mind, perfect digestion, regu
late the stomach and bowels, cleanse the liver
and kidneys, and vitalize with NEW 1,1 EE every
fluid of the body. Beware of Imitations similarly
named. Look for the COMPANY'S SIGNA
TURE which appears plainly on the label of
every bottle.
n. Sold everywheve. MALT BITTERS COM
PAN Y, Boston, Mass. 4dd4w
G
RAND BOULEVARD HOTEL,
corner 50th ft. and Broadway,
MHvV X Oil 11.
On Both American & European Plam,
Fronting on Central Park, the Grand Bottle
vard, Broadway and Fifty-Ninth Street, this Ho
tel occupies the entire square, and was built and
furnished at an expense of over l4'K,0tjO. It Is
one of the most elegant as well as finest located
In the city ( has a passenger Elevator and all
modern improvements, and Is within one square
of the depots of the Sixth and Eighth Avenue
Elevated K. K. Cars and still nearer to the Broad
way cars convenient and accessible from all
Stirts of the oity. Rooms with board, 12 per day.
pedal rates for families and permanent guests.
Aug.21. '80 ly) fE. HASKELL, Proprietor.
pu
BLIC SALE
OF
PERSONAL
AND
REAL ESTATE.
The undersigned, Executrix and Agent of the
heirsof Mori Is w. Heiton. late of Centre two..
Perry county, dee'd. will expose to sale, by out
cry, on the premises, on
SATURDAY, October 23, 1880,
at one o'clock P. M., of said day, the following
personal property, to wit :
1 Gray Mare, 1 Cow, 1 Colt,
(the latter two-year old,)
One 2-year old Bull, two Calves, one pleasure
wagon, one two horse wagon, windmill, horse
rake, cutting-box, log sled, plows, harrow, culti
vator, Yankee harness, single and double trees,
corn sheller, wheelbarrow, riding-bridle, hay
and corn-fodder, and other articles not here
uimiuoueu.
Also, at the same time and place, a valuable
( Tract of Land,
s'tuate in Centre twp.. about one mile from
Bloomtleld borough, adjoining lands of John
Sanderson's heirs, Richard Magee, Win. Bruner,
D. M. Rluesmltli, and others, containing
146 ACRES,
more or less, about 100 Acres are cleared and the
balance well set with timber. The Improvements
areaTWO-STOBY
Frame House, a
: Frame Bank Barn,
and other Outbuildings.
There Is water In every field, and there Is a
Young Orchard of carefully selected Fruit on the
place.
This property is convenient to churches, mills,
and school bouses, and is Id all respects worthy
the attention of purchasers. Persons wishing
any further Information will please call on Mis
Catherine Beston, who resides on the farm, or
addr.es her attorney, Cbas. J. T. Mclntire, at
New liloomneld.
Terms made known on day of sale.
CATHARINE HESTON.
Executrix and Agent for Heirs.
October 5, 1680.
A Large Farm for Sale. '
A GOOD FARM OF ABOUT THREE HUN
DRED ACRES more or less. In Perry
; County, Pa., heavily met with Pine, White Oak.
aim kock oak Timber, together with choice
fruits. Mountain water convejel in pipes to the
door of the dwelling.
. For further particulars call at thlsoMce.
August 10. issatt
Don't you want some cheap
foods tor Pauls and Bulls t
f you do. dou'5 fail to ex
amine the splendid assortment for sale by F.
MOKTIMEU. Youcansultyourself In style and
price.
THE NEW FOOD 4
MEDICINE