8 THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA., NOVEMBER 10, 1880. A While Girl Blacks Herself nnd Marries a Negro. Kingston, N, V., November 0. Social circloa at Gardiner, In tills county, are greatly excited at present over the elope mont uid marriage of Miss Carrie M. Plant, a young white vrotunn, with James Y. Sampson, a mulatto. Miss Plant Is a niece of Mr. John II. Deyo, a well-to-do farmer residing In tlio town of Gardiner, who during the war was extensively engag ed la tradiug bIoiik the Mississippi and was estimated to be worth -tlSO.OOO. lie was well known at New Orleans and there abouts. After the war Mr. Deyo settled down on his farm in this county, and as he was childless his niece, Carrie riant, was Adopted Into the family. Dining the past summer Mr. Deyo, being sick and uuable to assist In the working of his farm, hired .Tames Wesley Sampson, a young colored. ..man about twenty-one years of age. lie ..was a good worker, polite and pleasant . about the house and farm, and soon won the goodwill and respect of those about Jiim, After a time it was noticed that Wesley was paying Miss Plaut too much attention, and her uncle two weeks ago concluded that it would be advisable to send his niece off on a viBit for a month or so. But before be could make his inten tions kuown both Wesley and bis niece were missing. Search was at ouce insti-' luted, but without avail. The climax was reached on Saturday last, when it was dis covered that after encountering many diffi culties the runaway pair bad been made man aud wife. Sampson and his bride, it finally leaked out, bad visited a number of ministeis aud a Justice of the Peace, but under no circumstances would they listen to their entreaties to bo married. They had about given up in despair, and left for the house of one JSmes Caatiue, who keeps a low resort. There the wife of Oantine (a white woman) resolved that the pair should be united even if she bad to resort to strategy. It was decided that Miss Carrie's face should be blackened with burnt cork. This was done, und the pair started off to the parsonage of the Ivefoi med Dutch Church of Stoue Ridge, where Rev. V. S. Ilurlbert, the pastor with out for a moment suspecting the deception, united them in wedlock. When the news creaclied ber former home her uncle was nearly erased, Sampson and his wife have settled down at Lapala, a negro colony not far from this city. Miss Plant, who is now about seventeen years of age, would have fallen heir to the larger part of the property of her uncle, who is estimated to be worth from $00,000 to f 70,000 An Astonishing Wedding Fee. The Heading Eagle says : Rev. A. S. Leinbach received a note from Sinking Spring a few days ago,requesting him to be ready to marry a couple at his residence on a -certain day. The clergymau was waiting on the day appointed, but the couple did not appear, aud he supposed they had changed their minds. The next day, however, while he was absent from home, and the ladies of his household were busied with their domestic duties, the door bell was rung and on the steps stood the couple from the country. The girl was quite young, but the man -was considerably older. They said the rain bad kept them at home on the day ap pointed, but they desired to be married at once. They were Invited In, and Rev. Mr. Leinbach was searched for at the post office and elsewhere, without success. Another minister from the country, how ever, was met by the messenger, and re quested to perform the ceremony. He went to Rev. Leiubach's house, two ladies of the family were called as witnesses, aud the nuptial knot was tied. After receiving a handsome marriage -certificate the couple took their leave, and at the moment of departure the groom put into the hand of the officiating clergyman something rolled up in white paper. They then departed in such haste as to excite .surprise. The package was opened, and xoll after roll of paper was removed, until at last the marriage fee was found an old fashioned copper half-cent, of the date of JHC2. A Woman Changes Her Mind. Mary Pyatt rejected John K. Arnold's offer of marriage for a long time, at Kim bei'ly, Pa., But he was persistent, and at .length she consented. There was a great -wedding, and the couple went off on a 'tour. After a week the bride returued to her home declaring that she bad no recol lection of anything between ber last refus al of Arnold and ber awakening to find, to .her great surprise mid displeasure, that she was his wife. She iuBiststhat she was out of .her mind during the interval, and declines to even see ber husband. .0"At Batesville, Ohio, ou Saturday might, Frank M. Bledeubaugb, a wealthy young German, while iasaue from intoxi cation aud jealousy, crushed in his wife's skull with an axe and cut the throat of bis .infant son.. He then went to the room of a visitor, Mrs. Stephens, and killed ber and her child. A servaut in the room attempted to escape, but was knocked senseless. She subsequently gave ou alarm, and In the .morning the murderer was fouud In the tobacco-house with his throat cut, but not datally. OVERWHELMING SUCCESS AT THE OPENING OF WILLIAMSON & TASH'S "ONE PRICE," HAT, CAP, and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS HOUSE, No. 84 North 3rd Street, (opposite the Opera House,) llarrlsburg, Pa. Hat and Cap Department. Tills department comprises all the la'est and most nobby styles of t he season fresh from the leading manufacturers. Children's Valour, Astrlchan, and Votvet Tur bans at .4il, .60, .62, .67, -7ft, .itt, 1.00. Boys' School. Bailor, and stylish Clarion at .2.1, .35, .40, .50. .OS, ,75, .85. 1.(10, 1.2S. Young Gents' Hammock, Pullman, Rodotv, and Pocket Hats at .7S, .(b, 1.15, 1.25, 1.4ft, 2.MI. Young Gents' Htyllsh College, Cheviot, Clarion, and Hanger Hats, at .70 .85, .00, l.uo. 1.15. 1,125. 1.10,1.75,2.00,2.12, 2.40,2.62. Young Gents' Nobby Fur and Wool Stiffs, at .70, .87,1.00, 1.20, 1.40, 1.65,1.8 2 00, 2.17, 2.4(1, 2.61. Mens Dress Neutrlas and Htyllsh Kur Hats, at 1.00, 1.2 1,43, 1.70, 1.8), 2.00, 2.15. 2.35, 2.60, 2.75, S 00 8 25, . Mens' Wool Hats, at .35, .40, .60, .65, .75, .81, .93, 1.00. Mens' Stylish Stiff Hats, at .90, .93, 1.12, 1.20, 1.65, 1.85. 2.00, 2 25, 2 40, 2.75. HcGlone's Patents adjustable Silks, the easiest lifting Hats made, Ladles' Opera. Cloth and 811k Derby, at .70, .00, 1. IK), l.2 1.40, 1.60,2.011. Boys' School and Dress Caps, at .15, .18. .25, .30, .to, .42, 45. Mens' Heavy Winter Caps, at .33, .40, .45, .60, .62, .75, .90, l.no. Young Mens' Dre98 Caps, at .30, .33, .42, .47, .60, .10, .63, .70, 1.00. The above Is only a few of our many great bargains In all I he leading styles of the day. Hosiery Department. The HOSIERY Counter displays all Grades, Kinds, and Qualities at Starvation Prices to small dealers. White half Hose at Sc., two pair fer to. Heavy grey mixed only 5c. a pair, British naif Hose onlv 8c. a pair. Fancy, heavy weight 9c, three pair for .25. Heavy French mixed, double heel, Do, or three pair for .23. Extra heavy French mixed, double heel, only .12 a pair. British (half regular) onlv .12 a pair. Fancy Dress half Hose, .13. or two pair for .23. Fine imported full regular made only .17. ' " " " XX only .22. Fancy Woolen mixed at .23. With a complete assortment of best British, With a desire to please all we solicit an inspection of our stock at the ONE PRICE HOUSE of WILLIAMSON At TASH, No 31 N. 3rd Btreet, (Opposite the Opera House.) IIARHISBUKG, FA. (10 3m THE LARGEST DRY GOODS HOUSE In CENTRAL PENN'Al NO. 223 MARKET STREET, 1IARRISBURG, PA. (OPPOSITE BRANT'S HALL.) M. O. EIXSTE1N HAS REMOVED TO HIS MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT. We will exhibit the largest, most varied aud handsomest stock or Dry Goods and Notions ever offered in this city, consisting of Silks, Velvets, Dress Goods, Ladies' Coats, Circulars, Dolmans, Lace Curtains, Housekeeping Goods, And a full line of FLANNELS. BLANKETS, SHEETIXG and TIOME4TIC GOOD3 generally. We can suit you In every department Our stuck ut HOolERY, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR. FANCY GOODS and NOTIONS are unequaled. You are cordially invited to examine Slock and Pi ices whether you purchase or Hot. Samples cheerfully furnished on application. NO. 23 MARKET STREET, HAERI8BUKG, PENN'A, . S. Seg 215 Market Street, (Opposite the Court House) Harrisburg, Pa., Extends to the citizens of Bloomfteld and Perry County, a cordial Invitation to visit our Splendid ly Lighted Mammoth OUNTE PRICE DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, The largest Dry Goods Business House In central Pennsylvania. Every article In each of our seven Departments marked in plain figures at one Low Price to every customer, so that you can see Just how much the price Is, with good straight day light throughout the house, so that you can see what you are buying. We claim the best light ed rooms In Pennsylvania. Our stock of Fine. Medium, and Low Priced SILKS, BROCADES, SATINS, SILK VELVETS, and Novelties in all grades nf dress goods is com plete in every particular. We are showing an Immense assortment of good and beautiful things in our TABLE LINEN. AND HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. IN MERINO UNDERWEAR for Ladies, Children, and Gentlemen, as well as every tiling in me way 01 Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, HANDKERCHIEFS, LADIES TIES. RIBBON'S. and Notions generally. Our 8to;k will always be found First uiass. we mane 11 uie advantage 01 every one to iook at our stock 01 a urns' Coats, Dolmans, Sacks, Shawls, and Wraps of every description. Prints, Sheetings, Muslins, and Domestic Goods Generally. We Retail at Wholesale Prices Carrying as we do the largest general stock of Drv Goods and Notions in central Peunsvlvaiiia. and buying our entire stock for Cash only, we believe that we can make it to your advantage to ne. 11 you are not aireaay, a customer 01 our s. A visit of inspection resoectfullv solicited, wheth er you want to buy or not. Samples sent by mall when requested. 43 3in C S. SEGELBAUM 215 MARKET STREET, IIAR1USBURG, PENN'A. Has Blbanrn Shetland. Merino and Balbrlgfmn In plain ami fancy colon, all i( which are regular made, that will lie sold at lower prices than owned by any other House In this ctry. Underwear Department. UNDERWEAR for every season and for every body at prices lower than ever named in the annals of History, Winter weight, grey mixed, at .20. Heavy ribbed, " " " .30. Heavy ribbed, fancy mixed at .45. XX hxtra weight, grey mixed at .45. Fine Merino mixed (winter weight) at .50. Blue clouded Merino mixed, only .62. Superb quality in Scotch wool only .90. White Sunday Undershirts at .23. Good smooth desnable weight at .33. Heavy white (sold by dealeis for .51') by us at .40. Kxtra liea,vy for (large men) only .45. Sole Agents In llarrlsburg fur Pearce's heavy white Meiluo 1.U0 per suit. It Is tor Hie Interest of a'l lovers of Fine Underwear to examine our better grades, par ticularly our 1. 110 grade which has no equal lor the same money. There will also be found upon our counters the most choice Underwear, both Domestic and Foreign Manufacture, ever exhibited, for so little money smli as Norfolk and New Brims, wick, (regular made) Persian Wool. Scarlet XX, Antl Rheumatic. Fleece Wool, etc. Also Fancy Domestic Cardinal Mixture, and French Impor tations. Glove Department. Buck and Sheep Skin Gloves in all qualities and prices. Driving Gloves having double palms, very serviceable, holding lines without slipping. Solid Coaching Glows made In que or two buttons, plain and fancy stitching. Fine Retail Trade of this section have an opportunity to buy their Kid, Dogskin and Cas tor Gloves, at or near Manufacturers' Prices. Perfection In the Fit of our Dress Gloves. CARDIGAN JACKETS in every Style and Quality, from down cellar to garret prices. 4,'i 3 in VALUABLE FARMS AT PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber niters nl Private n.,li r..i towing desirable farms 1 SO. 1. Is a Farm conlaialiig Sixty-Eight Acres. All good land, In a good state of cultivation, and having thereon erected a GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, An1 nil nii.i.saitr r,f t,.,l,.it.... , .... j wui-uuiiuiiiRr,, niiunie mice mllH. Hlllfll f ltl.w,nMal .....a . ....vDDv..wii.imiiiiiiDuoiu etjveii unit. iroill Diincannon. There is on this place plenty of Choice 1 rait of all kinds, good water at the door, with running water In nearly every Held. Price. ti.ow. lerms easy. NO. Is a farm situate in WlipmttoM im, about 113 ACRES, having thereon erected a GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, with all required Out-bulldlnm. the ru iu,inir entirely new. This farm Is situate about sii miles iiom iuiicmuiuu ana lour miles nom tlloomneld. There Is good water near the door, plenty of streams on the land, a good Apple Orchard, and 0,.,o,,,!;lrll!t'ai,u wl" uiake a desirable home. Price $2,850. Terms easy. NO. 8. luaMILL FROFERTY, situate near Shermansdale, on Sherman's Creek. The MILL and Machinery Is In excellent order, with a good SAW MILL and a good CIDER MILL studied, and Is one of the best stands in the 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. A large part of the purchase money can remaiu on mort gage. NO. 4. Is a Farm situate In Carroll township, about two miles from shermansdale, containing about One Hundred Acres, having thereon erected a Good Dwelling, and other Out buildings, A well of good water at the house and another at the Barn. There is couslderable truit on tlie premises, and the land Is good and well watered. Price, 5.(iuo. and payments can be arranged to suit purchaser. NO. 5. Is a FARM sitnatA In Purrnll tnivnaliln liiur turn miles from Shermansdale. containing ' Seventy Acres, of good land, and having thereon a GOOD D WELLING, 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 brarlng condition; this will make a de sirable home. Price, ll.fue. NO. 6. Is a FARM situate in Carroll township, about eight miles from Duncannou mid five miles from Bloomlleld, coutalmug 100 ACRES OF LAND. The place lias thereon erected a Good Dwelling House, a New Darn, and other Out buildings. There is also a splendid Orchard en the place. The land is good, about one-half being uuder 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, I2.SU0. Terms to suit purchaser " For further Information address the under slgued at New Bloomlleld, Ferry count y, Pa., or call at his residence three miles south of Bloom field. C. B. IIARN1S1I. August 17, 1880. k THE GREAT 99C. STORE, 29 NORTH THIRD STREET, HARRISBURG, PA., Is stocked with Staple and Fancy Goods for the Fall trade. "WE T-ZVICE THE LEAD iu iioinui r miiici, jjracKeis. uuromon, ijampn, una unges, uiocks, Mirrors, Leather Hags and Hatchelg, Aocordoons, Contertlnas, Violins, Harmonlcos 1, tlilltin- Ttmtlrnra Mania Y1 ..I ,1... , 1 1 T , 1 (.11 . ' X " " 0 Jt"y .rims sua iups, jeweiry mm nuverware In large variety. 1 he finest line of Velvet Frames at remarkably low prices. Our stock of Buckskin Gloves la Immense. New goods received daily. We guar antee satisfaction. Orders by mall promptly filled, Wholesale and Itetall. 19 NORTH THIRD STREET, IIAIIIUSIJUIIG, DIVES, POMEROY Sc STEWAET, THE POPULAR DRY GOODS AND NOTION HOUSE, HAKRI8BURG, PENN'A. DREHS GOODS R. 8, 10, 12, 19, 250. UAhiuuss, o, n, 7, sc. UNBLEACHED MUSLIN U, 6, 7, 8c. l.inUHAMN (. 8, , IU, J, FELT BRUITS .60, .62, .75, 1.00, 1.25, l.ftO. UKBTS UNDKK CI.OT1I1NO .25. LADIES UND Kit CLOTHINO .25, CHILDREN'S UNDEK CLOTHING LADIES' HOSE B, .10, -12. OENTSHOSK ft, 6. 8, .10,' BLANKETS 1.02, 2.00, 2.37, BLACK CASHMERES .37, .45. .48, Special attention paid to orders sent by mall, and samples Bent with pleasure when desired. ONE PRICE STORE, 37 8m DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART, 35 N. 3rd St., Harrisburg, Pa. F. 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 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 are suited to the season. Call and see ' STOCK AND PRICES. New Bloomfield, Pa. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! C03IFOBTABLES ! COMFORTABLES ! Ladies Skirts ! Ladies Skirts ! We can't and won't be undersold, You can rely on the prices given at HOUSER &c BREITIlSrC3-E3a'S, NO. 15 SOUTH MARKET SQUARE, IIARR ISB Till G, PENN'A. Down Tliey 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 Immense Stock now open. STvXXJET OPERA HOUSE CARPET S7 3.u NO. 31 NORTH tWi RE. DYSPEPTIC K or bilious! I I E?a n n tTm n n Fv-a A Medicine recently ditcorered and used by an eminent phyiician with wonderful success. Ail druggists and country stores have It or will get it for you. Alio a aur cure for I IV DIG MRTION, iWni pjawflk FVJ STTTi 1 YS PE PS TTENTION! jno. l. Mcdowell, Grain & Commission Merchant, ALTOONA, PA., Desires Shipments ot GRAIN and PRODUCE. Will sell on reasonable rates, or honor draft on billot lad I u not Rood stock. - Correspondence solicited. V Reference "AltoohaBank." 42 G RAND BOULEVARD HOTEL, Corner 391 li St. and Broad way, NEW YORK. On Both American & European Plana. Fronting on Central Park, the Grand Bonis vard, Broadway and FIfty-Mnth Htreet, tills Ho tel occupies the entire square, aud was built aud furnished at an expense of over H'Hi.iKni. It 1" one of the most elegant as well as rinest located In the city 1 has a passenger Klevator and all modern improvements, aud la within one square of the depots of the Blxih aud Eighth Avenue Klevated k. K. Cars and ailll nearer to the Broad way cars convenient aud accessible from all parts of the city. Rooms with board. 12 per day. Special rates for families and permanent kucsIh. Aug 24. 'eO ly J IE. HASKELL. Proprietor. 42 3m SHAWLS .50, .7. 100. 1.25, 1.60, to7.M UUllUfl KLANNEL BLEACHED MUSLIN 6, 8, 10. 11, . a, iw, 8. V. loo. 0, H, 7, 8, W, CHEVIOT BHIRTINO 8. 9, 10, 120. TOWELS 5. 10, 12, 17, 20, 25c. .75, 1.00 37. .50. .50, .15,' .2n, 17. S.50. .62, .if' .25. .20, -42, .12, .17. .12, 2.75. 1.00. 1.15. .2(1, 37c. .26. .25, .S70. .50, .02, .75, .87J4, 100. 38 3m pronts. Call and examine ADAMS, our Harrisburg, Pa. RD'STREET, CURED IN 20 MINUTES BY VIA-SAHO tS FA iivnimi and Hlllan.nssu mms: flRfi A N Q 1 Stops. 4 Bets of Reeds, only tv5 UnUMIlO Pianos, 112 up. Paper Free. Ad dress DANIEL F. BKAXTV, Washington, N.J. 44 New aud Very Attractive. Styles Now Seady. MASON BEST CABINET OR PARLOR ORGANS IN THE WORLD, win ners of highest distinction at Every Great World's Exhibition for Thirteen Years. Prices, S1, f i7. trio, H4, 1108, to IVX) and up. ward. For easy payments, W M a quarter and upward. Catlogueit Fiee. MASON it HAMLIN OR GAN CO., 164 Tremout St., BOS- AND HAMLIN ORGANS TON: East Hth fit, (Union Square,) NEW YORK 1 149 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO. 44d4w A GREAT OFFER ! JSTVik lisn, up. Warranted 8 years, t-eond haud In struments at Bargains. Agents wanted. 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