8 Till? TIMES, NEW BL00MFJKL1), PA., NOVEMBER 2, 1880. A Three-Legged Bear. Tli roe years ago, sheep, pigs, hi id oooa sionally n calf belonging to. the jiuople tir ing about Uuyon Settlement,, Warren County, were misted from pastures and pen. It was at Inst discovered tlint an immctiso black bear made the havoc. Tbo mou or tbo place went after him with guns and dogs, lie waa bunted for weeks. He was seen several times, and shot lit. Once be came middeuly nut into a road wboro George Hoot war standing, rille iu hand. Hoot llied and bit the bear. The bear tinned on the humor. Root dropped his guu and climbed a tree. The bear wait od under the tree for bim until dark. It waa bite In Hie fall and very cold. Wbeu tbe bear walked Into tbo wood, Hoot waa noaily froxen, and bad difllculty in reaching home, throe in ilea away. A week afterward tbo bear waa uttacked by two doga tbut wore with a party of hunters, before any of tho men arrived ou the scone both doga were killed, ami the bear bad dianppemed in tbe Bwamp. A largo steel trap waa baited with honey and set in a place that showed signs of the bear's fre quent presence. Tbe men who went to look at the trap next morning found it sprung. It held the fore paw of a bear. Tbe size of tbe paw indicated that the an imal to which it bad belonged was of great size. It appeared to have been gnawed from the leg. A trail of blood led from the trap to tbe swamp. That was the last ever seen or hoard of the big boar. Three weeks ago the pigs, sheep, and calves of Guyon Settlement, began to bo mysteriously thinned out again. Ono day a bear was seen to cross the road near tbo place by some school children. Goorgo Walson and A.. H. Root, Jr., took two dogs and went out with their ritles, to kill the bear. The dogs struck a track on the mountain iu less than an hour, and they came up to the bear iu a short time. Wbeu Root aud Watson arrived, they found the doga both engaged in a fight with a very largo Bpeoimen of the game they wore seeking. Wbeu the bear saw the mou, it knocked one of the dogs with its fore paw and threw it twenty feet away. Ttddnot retimed to theooit'st. The bear then rushed for the hunters. Root .stopped it with a title ball. It made a sec ond attack, and Watson sent a ball into it. It rose tbe third time, and endeavored to reach the men, wbo had retreated to a safe distance, but fell after making a few steps, and died. The bear bad but three feet. Ono of its fore paws were missing. For that reason tbe residents of Guyon .Settle ment believe that the dead bear waa tbe one that waa in that neighborhood three years ago. The bear waa very thin, but was (be largest ever killed in that region. In good condition it would have weighed GOO pounds. An Extraordinary and Sensational Case. - New York, October 20. An extraor dinary and sensational case camo up iu Court to-day. Theophilus Youngs, a mas ter mechanic who bad acquired a large for tune in this city and in Boston, suddenly disappeared in 1875, aud for some time hia wife aud family could learn nothing from liirn. Three years ago bis wife, Mrs. Mary J. C. Youugs applied to the Surro gate of this county for letters of adminis tration on her husbands estate, asserting and offering to prove that he bad been drowned-in Boston harbor in 1876. She , sought to get posession of hiB estate esti mated to bo worth f-00,000, and which was in tbe hands of her husband's brother, Henry Youngs. The latter contested tho right of Mrs. Youngs to take out letters and attempted ta show that bis brother was still living, A great deal ef evidence has sinoe been taken in the case. Recent ly the announcement was made to the counsel of , Mrs. Youngs that tbe other eide bad found Mr. Youngs, and that be would be produced in Court. Kdward F. Uuderhill was appointed referee to take testimony as to-his identity. Ssn- . sation was produced by tbe appearance in Court to. day of tbe man claiming to be the lost individual. lie is about 40 years of age, With Roman nose, ligut eyes and hair, aud thin face, looking on the whole re markably like tbe photographs of tbo gen uine Theophilus Youngs that have been offered in evidence. The counsel of Mrs. Youngs asked ber to take a good look at tbe man and say whether bo was Mr. Youngs. Standing up and staring hard in , his face said loudly and emphatically: "That is not my husband." Henry Youngs went on the stand to tell tbe manner in which bo discovered hia brother. lie said that in the early part of August, 1880, he reoeived a letter signed Theophilus Youngs la which the writer said that he would meet tbe witness at big lawer's office on August 9. He met him there at the time ;vud identified bim as bis lost brother. There oould be no mistake. Tbe witness was confident. Sophia Youngs, a sister, nave similar testimony as to the identifi cation of their brother. The testimony vill be continued to-morrow. Tbe alleged Theophilus Youngs seems unwilling to fcpeak about tua time when he has been away. t3f A new locomotive bad been made at Paterson, N. J., which it is claimed will run -ninety miles an hour, while tbe machinery is no faster than ordiuary locomotives trav ing at tbe rate of sixty miles. In the new locomotive tbe machinery is all on the top the boiler instead of beneath it. THE GREAT ooc. STORE, 29 NORTH THIRD STREET, lIAltlllSBUUG, PA., Is stocked with Stnplo and Fancy Goods for tho Fall trade. "WE TICE THE LEAD In Walnut Frames, Brackets. Chroinog, I, amps, lllrd Cages, Clocks, Mirrors, Leather Hags anil Hutcliela, Acoordeona, Content tins, Violins, Harmnnluos, Folding Hackers, Men's and Boys' llata and Caps, Jewelry and Silverware In large variety. The finest line of Velvet Frames at remarkably low prices. Our stock of Buckskin Gloves la Immense. New goods received dally. We guar antee sntlsfnotion. Orders by mall promptly filled, Wholesale and Ketnll. 29 NORTH TIUIU) STREET. IlAltltlHlIITItG, l'lSININ'A. DIVES, POMEROy Sc STEWART, THE POPULAR DRY GOODS AND NOTION HOUSE, HAltKIHBURG , 1JENN '-A.. DRESS GOODS , B. li 12, 19, 2ac. ec. CALIOOKH. 4:1. ft, B. 7, c. UNHLKACHED MUSLIN !4, fl, 7, Ml Ml HAM 7. B. V. 10. VI. KKI.T rllilKTS M (12, .7(1. 1. 110, 1.2.1. I.fin. (IK NTH UN!KK C'MJTIIINU .25. LADIKA UNDKIl CLOTHING .25 CIIILOKBN'tt UNDER CLOTHING LADIES' IIOHIi 6, .10. -12. OKNTH HOSE , 6. 8, .10, BLANKETS 1.02, 2.00, 8.37, BLACK CAHI1MERE8 .37, .41, .41 Bpeclal attention paid to orders sent by mall, and samples sent with pleasure when desired. ONE PRICE BTORE, 37 3m DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART, M N. 3rd St., HarrUburg, Pa. R MORTIMER. 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 Tics, Laces, Velvets, Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, Ladies Rags, Ladies Cloths in various shades, Flannels of all kinds, Cassimeres, Cottonades, and a general assortment of such goods as are suited to the season. Call and sec STOCK AND PRICES. Ncav lUoomfield, Pa. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! COMFORTABLES I COMFORTABLES ! Ladies Skirts ! Ladies Skirts ! We can't and won't be undersold, You can rely on the prices given at HOUSER &C BREITINGER'S, NO. 15 SOUTH MARKET SQUARE, ITARR ISB UR G, PENN'A. 38 3m Down -They Come ! We have reduced our prices for the Fall Trade. A full and complete slock of all kinds of CARPETS, 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. SAMUEL .XA.3IH. OPERA HOUSE CARPET STORE, S7 3m NO. 31 NORTH THIRD DYSPEPTIC -aaw- " ' r es mrm m m s a M BSSBBi mm KI M 111 W I 1 h II n h uli Is OR BILIOUSH i a m B Esa Vlfi'aMliU A Medicine recently discovered and used by an eminent physician with wonderful success. All drtiEglsta and country stores have It or will net ii for you. Also a uro cure for INTIOI-'WTIOJV, . sw j3xlk Esau rm srawn. iraa, I W 5kT KUtffW fcT A rrENT10NJ jno. l. Mcdowell, Grain & Commission Merchant, ALTOONA, PA., Desires Shipments of CHAIN and PUODUCE. Will sell on reasonable rates, or honor draft on billot ladiugef Rood stock. Correspondence solicited. S. Reference " A1.TOONA Bank." 12 GRAN D BOULEVARD HOTEL, 7 Coruer Slllh St. and llroadwar, SEW TOllK. On Holh American & European 1'larw. Fronting on Central Park, the Grand Bonle yard, Uroailnay and Fltty-Ninlh Street, this Ho tel occupies tbe entire wjuara, aud was built and furnished at an expense of over (4'H),0(jU. It Is one of the most elegaul as well as n nest located In the city ; has a pansenp'r Klevator and all modern improvements, and Is within one wjuare of the depots of the Hixih and Eighth Avenue Elevated 11. it. Cars aud still nearer ulhe Broad way cars convenient aud accessible from all parts of the city. Kooms with board, 82 per day. Special rates for families and permanent guests. Aug. 24. '80 ly K. HASKELL, Proprietor. M 8m shawls ,r.n, ,7 ion. 1.2s, i.no, to7.o COTTON FLANNEL fM, K, 10. II, 12c. HLKACIIKI) MIUSLIN ft, 0, 7, R, . lUe. CHEVIOT HIIIKTINO fl, R. 9. 10, 12o. TOWELS H, 10, 12, 17. 20. 23. ,37. .H. .Ml, .2". 17. 3..10 .02, .02, .7', .17, .2.1. .20, I.OU 1.!5. .2.1, .370. 42, .12, .17. .12, 2.7S, .60, Loo, .20, .37k. .25. ), .ISVA, 100. STREET, Harrlsburg, Pa. CURED ,IN 20 MINUTES BY n m oMiiveneNsand iimouneiiH. M Onto , Trial Buttle.. Met. IIOMH MEMCINE CO., i'hiladelphia. Pa. flRRANQ 1 Stops. 4 Sets of Reeds, only!5 UnUHIIO pianos, $1 tip. Paper Free. Ad dress DAN1IX K BEAT 11, WashiUKton, . J. 44 Now and Very Attractive Styles Vovr Eeady. MASnN B-r 1,'AHINKT OR PARIX)R IHMOUIl OMIiASS IN TNKWDRI.lt uln. nets of highest distinction at Every Great World's Kihibitlon tor Thirteen Yeat s. Prices, I'd, Ii7, m, S4. to SfK nnd up. ward. For easy payments. $6.38 a quarter and upward. Catlogue Kiee. MASON & HAMl.iN OH CAN' CU..1M Tieimmt St.. BOH. AND HAMLIN ORGANS TONs6 East lttji St., (Union Hiinnre.) NEW V'OKK; 14 Waliasib Avenue. CHICAGO. 44d4w A CDC AT nrrtTD I New Oronns to. n uiia.ni urrLn ,,. u.,7 1160, up. Warranted 6 years, feennd baud In struments at Bargains. Agents wanted. Illus trated Catalogue flee. IK (HACK WATEKB ft CO., 826 Broadway, New York. 4id4w AGENTS WANTED for our popular New Book, Industrial History of the U. S. Its Agriculture, Manufactures. Mining. Hanking, Insurance. etc. Agmiis make 125 to JIM per week. Send for special terms to HENRY illl.L PL'B I.1SHINU CO., Norwich, Connecticut. Establish edJS47. 41 4w TOB PKINTING of every description neatly O and promptly executed at Reasonable Kalef at tbe BloouiUeld Times Hteani Job Cilice. THE LARGEST DRY GOODS HOUSE In CENTRAL PENN'AI J0. 223 MARKET 8TIIEET, HAItltlSHrUU, YA. ' ' (OPPOfllTE BRANT'S HALL.) M. U. UISSTElJf HAS 11EM0VED TO II IS MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT. We will eshlbli the largest, most varied and handsomest stock of Dry Goods and Notions ever offered iu this city, consisting of Silks, Vol vets, Dreift Goods, Ladles' Conts, Circulars, Dolmans, Lace Curtains, Housekeeping Goods, And a full line of FLANNELS BLANKETS, KHRRTINd and DOMESTIC GOODH generally. We can suit you In every department Our Slock of HOblHllY, O LOVES, UNDKltVVEAK, FANCY tiOOlM and NO 1'IONS are uneqnaled. You are cordially invited to examine Slock and Prices whether you purchase or not. Rumples cheerfully furnished on application. M. o. KirsriTiui3sr, NO. 223 MARKET STREET, 4.1 Jim " THE GRAND OPENING OF WILLIAMSON & TASH'S ONE PRICE, HAT, CAP, and Gents FURNISHING HOUSE, Ig tbe talk of the day around Harrlalmrg, antl the astonishing LOW rRTCES given by them Is no less wonderful than their unlimited variety. ELECTION HATS for Men who wager them on their candidate; Youug Uents Nobby, BtltT, Hammock, and Hurt Hats In the Latest Styles. UNDERWEAR unexcelled :jual in Low Prices. unet :n Nonrn tiiiiii stkeet, OPPOSITB TI1K OPERA IIOIIHE, 1-IA.RRTBBTJIia, PENN'A. f a Have Just Oped FOR THE Fall & Inter TRADE, The Largest Stock of Goods ever brought to Perry county, and which we arc now offering at such prices as to defy compe tition. 1000 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 Red 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, all kinds. Also, a full line of DRY OOOIH. Ladies & Gents Fancy Goods, etc., etc. Remember we keep u first class Store, and always have what we advertise. MARX DUKES & CO'S., Successor to ISIDOR SCHWARTZ, EBY'S NEW BUILDINC. NEWPORT, PA. $100 A MONTH mnt to n lutt'l llt-ent man or woman in every A TCkTTllC lor our town. VValmwant JVTXii. JL unluu. u)ert, highly wiumeuJml, taimeiiKely Mpul.tr and fut ! NEW BOOK f liiiiueiiwintPHMUre. anu M in ry fkDtilr. NothiBK lUt i it AKAntiiuittkHmoiiey (iwt. fond for circular and tnni. Alto, for Thfl Pcnplt il Mixuine and Urand Frmlu iiin. Only 9l.uu a tear. Bum pie fre ftir Htamp. r 3 mntli fur Hi cntn. . W. Zleslrr It, lOUO Arch tiC, 1'UUArlphi. r i'kiS8, 111. 38 lye o w Agents Wanted MXSOT: LY KNITTING MACHINE ever llivenled. Will Knit a pair of blockings, wltli HKKL and TOE COMI'KKTE, in 20 mlmites. It will also knit a Ereat variety of fancy work for which tlier is al ways a ready market. Mend for Circular and terms to tiie TWOMULY KMTTINU MACH1NK CO.. 49 Washinaftou Street. M. H iin 1 Don't you want jomeetirao goods for Pants and Kuilit II you do, uou '. mil to ex amine the splendid assortment for sale by P. MOKHMEU. Youcansultyouraelf lastyleand in quantity and quality and 40 3m THE NEW FOOD MEDICINE THERE Is no greater Wood Producer and Life nntlainiiiK rrlnclple In the world of foods or medicine than MALT HITTERS, prepared from Unferniented Mult. 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 tlie stomach and bowels, oleanvt the liver and kidney, and vitalize with NEW I,IEE every iiuinoi me iiuny. newnre 01 iniHiuinns similarly named. Look for the CO VI PAN V8 HlllNA. TUKK which appears plainly on the label of every bottle. v. oia evervwneve. mali jjiiteks Vim PAN Y, Boston, Mass. 44d4w yALUABLE FARMS PRIVATE SALE. TUB subscriber olfrrs at Private Hale the fol. lowing desirable farms: SO. 1. Is a Farm containing Sixty- Eight A cres, All Rood land. In a trood state of cultivation, and uaviug luereon erecieu a GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, And all necessary Outbuildings, situate three miles south of llloomfleld and (even miles from Duncantion. There Is on this nlaen olentv r,t Choice Fruit of all kinds, good water at the door, with runnltiK water in nearly every Held. Price, IASoO. Terms easy. SO. 2. , Is a farm situate In Wheal Held twn.. eotitalnlnir about 118 ACRES, l havlBg thereon erected a (JOOD DWELLING HOUSE, with r.ll required Out-btilldlnin, the Barn belnc entirely new. This farm is situate about sii miles from Duncannon and four miles fiom bloomfleld. There is good- water near the door, plenty of streams on the land, a Kood Apple Orchard, and other fruit, aud will make a desirable home. Price ti.&M. Terms easy. KO. 3. la MILL rJlOI'EJtTY, situate near Shermanodale. on Sherman's Creek. The MIL.L and Machinery Is In excellent order, wlih a good SAW MILL and a Rood CIOER MILL attached, and Is one of the best stands in the Uountv, with a (rood run of custom. There is also HEVEN ACKEK of land with a Good Uwell lnn thereon, to be Kild with the Mill, and more land can be had If desired. Price. o.600. A large part of the purchase money can remain on mort gage. KO. 4. Is a Farm situate In Carroll township, about two miles from bhermansdale, containing about One Hundred Acres, having thereon erected s Good Dwelling, and other Outbuildings, A well of good water at the honse and another at tne Barn. There Is considerable Iruit on the premises, and the laud Is good and well watered Price, I5.00O, and payments can be arranged to suit purchaser. SO. 5. Is a FARM situate in Carroll township, about twe miles from Hnerniausdale. containing , Seventy Aorpw, of good land, and having thereon a GOOD DWELLING, and other Outbuilding. There Is a good spring near the honse, and the Farm Is well watered. There Is also a Good Or chard In bearing condition; this will make a de sirable home. Price, ll.fuo. SO. 6. Is a FARM situate In Carroll township, about eight miles from Ouncaonou aud live miles irom Bloomneld, containing MO ACRES OF LAND. The place has thereon erected a Good Dwelling House, a Sen Barn, . and other Outbuildings. There la :,lso a splendid Orchaid on the place. The land Is good, about one half being under cultivation anil the balance well timbered. A good sprlug Is near tbe door with a good spring houoe. and the place Is well watered. Price, U.DU0. Terms to suit purchaser - For further Information address the under signed at New lllootutield. Perry county. Pa., or call at his residence three miles south of Bloom held. C. B. HAfiMSII. August 17, 1(80. Onr8toek of NEW GOODS PricesfromU'i centsuD. tuc Kru rnnr F. BtORTIMEB. New BleomBeld, F