s THE TIMES, NEW 1JL00MFIELI), PA., OCTOBER 11), 1880. Murdered for Saying No. MuacoorsK, Iiidlnn Territory, Heptembcr 23. A. few days since the daughter of old man Adams, a wblte man skulking- In the Creek Nation, shot and killed the post master of Tulsa, nnrued fjhuroh, because ho refused to marry her. Bitting on a white horse, he was riding by the log shan- , ty of the Adamses, when the woman balled him with a revolver hidden under Der aproD, and, standing in front of the house, asked Church, also a white man, the usual leap year question, to which he gave an emphat io "No." Deliberately she raised the pistol and sent b 45 calibre bullet through his heart. He still sat ou his horse, the blood run ning down either flank, when she again took aim at his heart. The swaying body received it Just above the heart, the ball crashed through and splitting the shoulder blade. The man fell dead at her feet, and she then dragged the body to the side of the road, took oflf her apron and spread it carefully over the dead face, caught her pony, and riding to A neighbor, told what she bad done. In the quaint language of the frontier she Bald : "You 'uns will find his body down by the road, and you'd better tako care of it before the hogs eat it." Hlie then rode to another neighbor, two miles tho other way passing by the body as she went. Then, piloting one of the neigh bors to tho scene of the murder, she coolly dismounted and went about her work. Through fear of lynching, however, her self aud father took their skiff and started down the Arkansas river, but were picked up two days later by Indian police, and are now awaiting trial in the United States jail at Fort Hmith. A Gay Time In Baltimore. Baltimore, Oct. 11. The celebration of the 130th anniversary of the settlement and foundation of this city commenced this morning with a salute of one hundred guns from the United Btates ships Tanda lia aud Keavearge, lying in the harbor off Fort McIIenry. The city was handsomely decorated, and the hundreds of platforms along the route of tho parade were crowded from an early hour. The main feature of tho day was the procession to illustrate the history, industry and progress of Bal- timore in all branches of trade and the arts. At 9.30 A. M. precisely Deputy City Marshal Frey began to move at the head of the line, aud it was a little after three o'clock in the afternoon wben the last wag on passed the starting point. The line of march was twelve miles in length, there being ten divisions, repiesenting various interests. On reaching the park the cere monies were opened with prayer by Rev. Dr. Leakin. followed by speeches by the orators of the day, Colonel Fred. Raine, in German, and Colonel J. Tbomas Bcharf, in English. The formal proceedings termi nated about five o'clock. At night the streets were brilliantly illuminated by electrio and calcium lights. The crowd was enormous, aud a few over-occupied stagings broke down, but no one was seri ously injured. In every respect the demon, titration was highly successful and creditable. The Story of a Murderer. Fairchild, arrested in Chicago and taken to Kansas for the murder of bis wife's stepfather explains that while he was in Wichita, in 1878, as a machiue agent, and his wife, little child, and his wife's step father, Richard French, resided on a farm of his in Harper county, that, returning home unexpectedly, he discovered relations which he had previously suspected, and that he brained French with an axe. His wifo begged for her own life, and together they concealed the dead body. Then, after two months, they returned to Ohio, where they parted, his wife remaining at Toledo, Fairchild states he came to Chicago, and, in the course of time, married again, and has been working in a machine shop in that city ever since. Fairohild further states that tho reason of bis capture is that he married again and quit sending money to his Toledo wifo, aud that tho detective who brought him to Kansas was interested -with her in the matter. A Sudden Freak of a Fireman. The Kalamazoo Telegraph says: Last evening the engiue of a freight train on the G. R. & I., coming south was the scene of a queer episode. A fireman named Bert Conner suddenly stripped off Jits coat and threw it into the fire box ; then his vest went after his coat ; then he threw his watch, worth about f lO.into the same fiery receptacle ; then his hat ; then his loaded revolver, which made quite a lively racket; then be took out a small Bible, and putting SO cents into that, threw both into the fire. By this time the first paroxysm had so far subsided that the en gineer was able to subdue him; the engine was stopped and he was taken back into the caboose, watched and coutrolled till the train arrived here, when he was taken tojail for safe keeping. Ills friends at Fort Wayne, were at once telegraphed to. The unfortunate man is about 28 years of age, and ha been married but a few uoutbs. THE GREAT 09C. STORE, 29 NORTH THIRD STREET, HA1UUSI3U11G, PA., Is stocked with Stnplo nnd Fnncy Goods for tho Fall trade. "WI3 TAKE THE LEAD In Walnut Frames. Bracket, Chromos, Lamps, Bird Cage", Clocks, Mirrors, Leather Bugs aud Batchels, Acoordeons, Contertlnns, Violins, Harinonloos, Folding Rockers, Men's and Boys' Hats and Cups, Jewelry and Silverware In large variety. The finest line of Velvet Frames at remarkably low prlres. Our stock of Buckskin Gloves Is Immense. New goods received dally. We guar antee satisfaction. Orders by mall promptly filled, Wholesale and Retail. 19 NOIlTn THIRD 6TREET, IIAltlllHIMJUCJ, I'KINIS'A. 41 8m GREAT JIA.1JGAIINM AT DIVES, POMEROY Sc STEWART, THE POPULAR DRY GOODS AND NOTION HOUSE, riiVKKISBURG, PENN'A. 10. so. 25(1. PRESS GOODS , B, 1". 12, CALICOES. 4i. 5. fl. 7. UNBLEACHED MUHLIN 4, B, 7. EC. UINUI1AMH 7. 8. 9, 10, 1. KELT SKIRTS .Ml, .02. .7fi, 1.00, 1.2S. 1.F.0, GENTS UNDER CLOTHING LADIES UNDER CLOTHING ,Z CHILDREN'! UNDER CLOTHING LADIES' MOHK 0, .10. .12. GENTS HOSE K H. 8, .10, BLANKETS 1.02, 2.00, 2.37, BLACK CASHMERES .37, .43. .49, SHAWLS .BO, .7, 100. l.gr., HLKACHKD MUSLIM ft. CHEVIOT SHIRTING 0. TOWELS 6, 8, 10, 12, .Ml. 1.M), toT.fO lu. u, im. .r. .37. .42, .50, 0. 3 .2". 17, .HI. .R, 7, .17, .2. .20, .75, 6. 7. ft. C. 10. 8. 9, 10, 12o. 17, 20. 2 )0. .7(i. 1.00, ,!0, inc. .28, 1.00 l.fft. .2. .37c. loo. Special attention paid to orders sent by mall, and samples sent with pleasure when desired. ONE PRICE 8TORE, 37 3m DfVES, POMEROY & STEWART, 35 N. 3rd St., Hnrrlsburg, Pa. V. MORTIMElt. WE 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. We also have a fine assortment of Ties, Laces, Velvets, Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, Ladies Bags, Ladies Cloths in various shades, Flannels of all kinds, Cassimeres, Cottonades, and a general assortment of such goods as arc suited to the season. Call and see STOCK AND PRICES. "cw Moomfield, Pa. UNDERWEAR ! UNDERWEAR ! ! GENTS, LADIES, AND CHILDREN A Magnificent Line at LOWEST PRICES. 5c. CALICOES rc. We can't and won't be undersold, You can rely on the prices given at HOUSEB &c BREITINQER'S, NO. 15 SOUTH MARKET SQUARE, BZARR1SBTJRG, JPENN'A. M8B Sown Tliey Come ! We have reduced our prices for the Fall Trade. A full and complete stock of all kinds of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, PvUGS, 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. s opera house carpet store, Harrlsbura Pa 37 3in NO. 31 WORTH THIRD STREET, ilftl I loUUI y, ra. CURED IN 20 MINUTES BY VIA-SANO ician with wonderful ineeesi. AM drutftrnts Hire cure for INI HQKHTION, ot IvrtipHs and BHiouaneaa. (( HO eti. Trial Uotllej, US CM. llOJXlj UEniVlNE CO., Philadelphia, eu. DYSPEPTIC OR BILIOUS A Medicine recent.; and country stores tly discovered and used by an eminent phyt m have it or will ret it for you. Alio a au RSStk k Mr afrti r?asj BfSaa KfH9K VBSk n 11 11 afeT tlmWhm I J.i U t,i MbWWIMWbB SaMaWaJ hTWraan tafTT j afcS' BJDS1' HUMS fttaMaMafll taaawaw1 TPVR. J. A. SHERMAN AND TUB ONLY DR. SHRRMAN known to the public for the past 31 X-r years or more lor nis successiui metnoa oi Treamig uuiitme witnonc me Kiinnyitiiee and Injury trusses Inlllet, may now be consulted at his New York and Hostou olUues. Dr. Sherman is the discoverer o the ouiy known cure lor Kuptnre by local external treatment. No man is safe who has a tlunture.no matter how Inslntilncint he inav consider It. for everv man who has died from It once (tattered himself that it was but a timing ailment; aud every man who now suiters from It and the iujurvof trusjes, to such an extent tliit life has no enjoyments, once regarded it as unworthy sneclal attention. It is not a stand still altictlon; It is steadily progres sive, even umoneain. ana ne is wise who wses me necessary steps lo oe enociuatiy relieved oi It before the day of sulferiuir and eloom comes uiwn him. Patients from abroad can receive treatment and leave for home same day. During treatment any kind of active exercise or labor cau be performed without Intai ferinv with the treatment, aud with safety from the dangers of strangulated Rupture. HIS BOOK ON KUFTURK gives the most reliable proofs from dlstlngulsued professional gentlemen, clergvmen, and merchants of his sue cessful practice and popularity therofrnm throughout this country and the West Indies. The atltlcted should read it and inform themselves. it Is Illustrated with photographic likenesses of extremely bad cases before and alter cure, and mailed to those who seiirl 10 rant, lnnonsmiuetice of theirrpat dntnanil fnr lir uhArman'i nnruni.ui services, he will, till further notice, divide his tune between Ills New York and Hostou oltlces as louows: oai.uaa.ay, monuay.ana I'uisuay ne may ue oonvi'iei ac tils new York olliae.and Wednes. day, Thursday, aud Friday, at hi B istun olUce, each week. Remember, In wrltlug or calling, the addresi Is 2R1 BKOADWAY. Cor. MUKItAY Street. N. Y.. and 451 MTT.tr Rirf mw-rnv Beware of oerUlu comldonue men aud liuposters who represeut themselves as Dr Hhernmn. 40di THE, GRAND OPENING OF WILLIAMSON 8c T ASH'S ONE PRICE, II AT, CAP, and Gents FURNISHING HOUSE, In the talk of the tlay arotin.l Harrlnburg, and the nntonlHhln LOW PIUCK8 PlwU y 1 . m ,B no lesa wnJerful than their unlimited variety. KLKCTIOr? HA la for Men who waiter them on their candidate; Young Uents Nobby, Stiff. lammock, and Hoft Hats lu the Latest Btyleg. UNDEllWEAlt unexcelled in quantity and quality and unequal in Low Prices. :i t, iNoirrii xinitii htbeet, OPPOSITK THK OPRRA HOtlSK. IIA.miIBJ3UIia, VUINN'JL. 40 8m ffo Have Just Opened flDPAHP 14 Rtons. 4 Bets of Meeds. UIIUMIIO pianos, 1121 up. Paper Free. Ad- FOR THE Fall k Winter TRADE, The Largest Stock of Goods ever broucht to Perrv countv. and which we arc now offering at such prices as to uciy compe tition. 1000 Men's, Youths' and Doys' Suits. 500 Men's, Youths' and Boys' Overcoats. 300 Separate Coats. 250 " Pants. 100 " Vests. 1000 Pairs Boots 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 DRY OOOTH, Ladies & Gents Fancy Goods, etc., etc. Remember we keep a first class Store, and always have what Ave advertise. MARX DUKES & CO'S., Successor to ISIDOR SCHWARTZ, EBY'S NEW BUILDINC, NEWPORT, PA. only;?. -ne. A d . dresn DANIKL V. UK.A1TY, Washington, h. J. 40 tCENTS are COINING MONEY selling our lie of GARFIELD or HANCOCK, AGENTS WANTED CUOVPI fiDCM! 50 to tl MonthXHUllLUrLUlA j Mllf ff n " formi far Bail IlUliV TO Uli Mn, rarmeri, alt afa..aam t,ai chanica and HVorklDgmca YOUR OWNs,,"?l,,t pr.. - - Great aiKcesa. On. agent I A V J YFI? aold W0 In on. town, an. a" aWI other l&i In M days, an ether Tl In II day.. Bare, tea tlmei it. c.it, and rerrbody wanla It. fiend for circulars and tanut. All. General Aj.ntt Wanted. AddreM a. W. KiKQLSH CO., 1,000 Arch fit,rUl't, Pa. S81ye O W l.areest Book Out lit M ceuts, delphla.I'a. Bet Term. Circular" Free. AddreM W. II. KKI.LKY, flilla-40UIW New and Very Attractive Stylea ITpw Eeady. MASflrM I "HHT CAftfNKT OR PAHIX)H ltindUI OIKiANS IN TUB WORI.I) Bin. tier Of tlllhoat Hletinntlnn ar. AND Kverr Oreat World'i Hihlultlon for Thirteen Yearn. Vrlcen, lil, T, SO, IH4, ling, to trtO aud up ward. Koreaaf payments. Irt.as a quarter and upward. CatloKiies Kiee. MAMON HAMLIN OR GAN CO.. 154 Tremont Kt.. BUS. TONj 4ft Eaut 14t,h Rt..- (Union Hqimre.) NEW VOKK j 149 Wabash Arenue, CUICAdu. 4n14w hamlinI ORGANS THE. NEW FOOD w MEDICINE gi THERE la no greater Wood Producer and Life sustaining Principle In Mm world of foods or medicine than MALT BITTKUS. prepared from Unfermented Malt, lloufi, 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 NKWLIEE every fluid of the body. Beware of Imitations similarly named. Look for the COMPANY'S BIUNA TUKE which appears plainly on tbe label of every bottle. . Hold every wheve. MALT BITTERS COM FAN Y, Boston, Mass. 40d4w rALUABLE FAP.MS AT qenis vanieij8,uthe best fami ly KNITTING MACHINE ever Invented. Will Knit a pair of Stockings, witb HEEL and TOE COMPEETE, In 2d minutes. It will also knit a (treat variety of fancy work for which there is al ways a readv market. Send for Circular and terms to the TWOMBLY KNITTING MACHINE cu.. 4U Washington streot, Mass. 3d 4m PRAND BOULEVARD HOTEL, VJ Corner 50th St. and Broadway, JfEW YORK, On Both American & European Plans, Fronting on Central Park, the Grand Boule vard, Broadway and Flfty.Ninth Htiret, this Ho tel occupies the entire square, and was built and furnished at an expense of over H KUXO. It is one of the most elegaut as well as ttnest located in the city ; has a passenger Elevator and all modern Improvements, and is within one square of the depots of the Bixih and Eighth Avenue Elevated K. K. Cats and si I II notrer to the Broad way cars convenient and accessible from all parts of the city. Rooms with board. 91 per day Special rates for families and nermaueut guests. Aug. 21. 'e0 ly E. HASKELL. Proprietor. i'S Don't yon want somecheap goods tor Pants and Htiitst If you do, don', fall to ex amine the snlendid assortment for sale b F. MUUTIMEK. You cau suit yourtell lu style and PRIVATE SALE. THE snhscrihnr offer nr Privata Ralo Hia fni. lowing desirable farms: KO. 1. Is a Farm containing Sixty-Eight Acres, All good land. In a good state of cultivation, and having thereon erected a GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, And all necessary Oiit-buildlue. situate three miles south of Bloomfteld and seven miles from Duncannon. There is on this place plenty of Choice Fruit of all kinds, good water at the door, wilh running water in nearly every field. Trice, U,8W. Terms easy. SO. 2. Is a farm situate In Wheatfleld two.. cnntBlnlntr about US ACRES, baving thereon erected a tiOOD DWELLING HOUSE, with all required Ont-bulldings. the Barn being entirely new. Ibis farm Is situate about six miles Horn uuncannon and lour miles noin bloom nem. There Is good water near the door, plenty of streams on the land, a good Apple Orchard, and other fruit, and will make a desli able borne. Price 12,850. Terms easy. KO. 8. MILL Fit OT Ell TY, situate near fihermansdale. on Sherman's Creek. The MILL and Machinery Is In excellent order, with a good HAW MILL and a good CIDKR MILL attached, and Is one of the best stands. In tbe County, with a good run of custom. There is also SEVEN ACRES of land with a Good Dwell ing thereon, to be sold with the Mill, and more land can be had If desired. Price. h.(ff. A large part of the purchase money can remain on mort gage. NO. 4. Is a Farm situate In Carroll township, about two miles from bbermausdale, containing about One Hundred Acres, having thereon erected a (Jood Dwelling:, and other Outbuildings, A well of good water at the house and another at the Baru. There is cousiderable truit on the premises, and the land la good and well watered. Price, SAOdO, aud payments can be arranged to suit purchaser. NO. 5. Is a FARM situate in Carroll township, about two miles from Bbermansdaie. containing Seventy Acres, of good land, and baving 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. Trice, ll,OS. XO. 8. Is a FARM situate in Carroll township, about eight miles from Duncannon aud five uihes from Bloomheld, containing 100 ACRES OF LAND. The place has thereon erected a Good Dwelling House, a Sew Burn, and other Out buildings. There Is also a splendid Orchard on the place. The land is good, about one-half being under cultivation and (he balance well timbered. A good spriug Is near the door with a good spring bouse, aud the place) is well watered. Price, linos. Terms to suit purchaser Kr For furl her Information addivss the under signed at New Bloomtleld. l'erry county. Pa., or call at his residence turns miles, south oi Bloom held. C. B. HARM8IL August IT, 180. Our Stock of NEW GOODS for Men's Wear is complete. TrlcesfroralH eentaup. F. MORTIMER. New Bleomneld, Pa MIS.