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THE TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA.
NOVEMBER 30, 1880.
Daggett's 6oomernng.
Whon Congressman: lUKKott flrBt, went
to WttHtiliiRton, two yenrg bro, he was.
oharged f 10.50 fornxtrti bnggnge nt Omuhn.
This Hiignred tbe Congressman so that he
vowed to make life a burden for every
offloinl ou tbe Union Paolllo and Central
PboIIIo railroads. When he got to Wash
lugtou he began to ship toiiB and tons of
Gongrcmional Jtccords, which ths Union
Paolllo and Central Pnoiflo railroads are
obliged to carry free of charge, aooordlng
to a stipulation with Undo Ham, made
when ho granted them so much, of his
broad public domain. Daggott . shipped
boxes of these documents over' tbe road,
addressed to himself and aooompanled by
his big frank and tbe words " Congression
it1 documents, free." During the first ses
sion he sent seventeen tons of this class of
matter over the road, and as soon as lie
roacbod home be sent it back again.
Daggett's big boxes of "Pub. Doos."soou
became notorious, and tbe face and figure
of tbe Congressman were also pretty woll
known. Wherever he stopped bo was
sure to auk some of the freight agents if
they bud seen any of " my free freight late
ly." lie always made himself known and
was sure to add, " You must handle those
boxes gontly ; tbey contain the speeches
of some of the greatest men of the nation.
If you damage any of them Pll sue tbe
road for tbe full value." On electiou day
the bovs got their revenge, and evory
mother's boh of them voted and worked
Against. Daggett. Those who rau on tbe
Utah Division located their voting places
in Nevada in time to get their work in on
cleotiou day and they raked Daggett fore
and aft from sunrise to sundown. When
it was known that he was defeated nearly
every freight and baggnge man on the lines
got druuk, and for a couple days the road
was utterly demoralized.
A Woman In Man's Attire.
Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 80. This city
bas a Bensation of no small pretentions. A.
young woman was arrested yesterday who
bad been masquerading here for a year and
a half as a young man, giving bis name as
Leon Belmont and claiming to be a nephew
of August Belmont, of New York, and
that be would soon eome into possession of
a large property. Belmont was a great
flirt, making love promiscuously to many
young Indies of the city, who regarded him
as a good catch. He became engaged to
Miss Grace Watts and Miss Brackott, both
prominent young ladies. This dual en
gagement led to trouble, which ended in
the arrest of tbe supposed young man and
the discovery of her sex. It Is said that
Miss Brackett bad before expressed doubt
of Belmont's masculinity, but was bluffed
into sileuce by her lover. Other and more
serious charges will probably be preferred
against the young lady, whose real name is
not known. She is supposed to have stolen
various Bums of money in Watts' house,
where sfto boarded, and never paid a board
bill for more than a year.
A Much Married Man In Difficulty.
Chicago, November 3. Tbe Superior
Oourt bad beforo it this morning a case of
curious complication. Some months ago
William A. Sloan, married to a woman in
Ohio, moved to Iowa, and there obtained a
divorce through a Chicago divorce lawyer
and upon the same day married another
woman in Iowa. The courts of tbe latter
State declared the divorce proceedings il
legal and tbe second marriage adulterous.
To-day the Chicago court held that the di
vorce was valid according to tbe laws of
Illinois. It is therefore illegal for Sloan to
live with either wife, although married to
both, and although he has children by
both. He might, however, legally live
with bis Ohio wife in Iowa, and with bis
Iowa wife in Illinois, but could not live
with the Ohio one in Illinois nor with the
Iowa wife in Iowa.
Very Unselfish.
They tell a good joke of the Sherman
brothers, the General and the Secretary.
When J udge Davis was elected Senator
from Illinois, Senator Howe was offered
his scat on tbe Supreme beuch, but declin
ed out of fidelity to the Republican party,
because tbe Wisconsin Legislature that
.would have chosen bis successor was Dem
ocratic. When General Sherman heard of
it, he shrugged bis shoulders and said :
" Yes; that was very fine, very unselfish.
I doubt whether John would have done it,
though." .
A Singular Coincidence.
Two young ladies of Bedford, a little
village twelve miles from Cleveland, were
courted about thirty years ago by two
young men named Garfield and Hayes, but
each suitor was rejected because the re
spected parents of the girls knew the
young men wore poor, and thought they
would never be auything else. If both
ladies are living now, they probably wish
they bad acted differently.
A Workman Literally Ground to Pieces.
- Ueadiso, Pa., Nov. 23. A terrible ac
cident occurred this morning at the Read
ing iron works. J, M. Houck was drawn
among tbe cog wheels in tbe pipe mill and
was literally ground to pieces. , Shreds of
flesh, pieces of bone aud portions of cloth
ing adhered to the cogs after be was
mtuoved.
HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT.
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY.
CLOCKS, STERLING SILVER,
FRENCH CL O CKS and BR ONZES
Direct importation from Paris. The largest and finest stock in
tho City, and nothing misrepresented.
C. A. AUGHINBAUGH,
Corner of THIRD and MARKET Sts.,
(TELEGRAPH BUILDING,) 48
HA.KRI813U11G, PENIsr'A.
C. A. BOAS,
DEALER IN
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds,
CLOCKS, and SILVKRWARR
No. 7 N. MARKET SQUARE,
i ivin tisjMjiiG, jEisrisr'v.
Boohs and Stationery!
Large quantities and great varieties.
POCKET BOOKS, GOLD PENS,
ALBUMS, SCRAP BOOKS,
CATHOLIC PRA YER BOOKS, etc.
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CARDS.
S. W. FLEMING,
32 N. Third Street,
Harrisburg, Penn'a.
47 3m
Overwhelming Success at the Opening of
AVILL.IAMSON Ac TASH'S
onjz i n rcriir
HAT, CAP and Gent's. Furnishing Goods House,
No. 84 North 3rd St., (opposite the Opera House,)
HABRISBTJRG, FEISTIST'-A..
Hlietland, Merino and Balbrlggan In plain and
fancy colon, all of which are regular marie, that
will on sold at lower prices than owned by any
other House In this city.
Hat and Cap Department.
This department comprises all the Infest and
most nobby styles of the season fresh from the
leading manufacturers.
Children's Valour, Astrlchan, and Velvet Tur
bans at .40, .50. .f 2, .07, -75, .113. 1.0".
Boys' Bultool. Sailor, and stylish Clarion at .25,
.3S. .40, .60. .MS, .75, .85. 1.(0, 1 25.
Young Gents' Hammock. Pullman, Society, and
Pocket Hats at .75, .ir, 1.15, 1.25, 1.45, 2.10.
Young Gents' Stylish College, Cheviot, Clarion,
and Hanger Hats, at .70 .S, .90, 1.00, 1.16, 1.25.
l.f.0, 1.75.2.00,2.12, 2.40,2.82.
Young Gents' Nobby Fur and Wool Stiffs, at .70,
' .87,1.10, 1.211. 1.40, 1.85. 1.85. 2 00, 2.17, 2.40, 2.6J.
Mens' Dress Neutrlas and Stylish Kur Hats, at
1.00, 1.2 1,45, 1.70, 1.8 , 2.00, 2.15. 2.35, 2.50, 2.75,
3 00 3 25.
Mens' Wool Hats, at .35, .40, .50, .65, .75, .85, .95,
1.110.
Mens' Stylish Stiff Hats, at .90, .95, 1.12, 1.20, 1.05,
1.85. 2.00, 2 25, 2 40, 2.75.
McGlono's Patents adjustable Silks, tbe easiest
fitting Hats made, Ladles' Opera. Cloth and
Hllk Derby, at .70, .90, 1.00, 1.25, 1.40. 1.00, 2.00.
Boys' School and Dress Caps, at .15, .18. .25, .80,
.35, .42, 4ft.
Mens' Heavy Winter Caps, at .35, .40, .45, .60,
.82. .75, .90, 1.00.
Young Mens' Dress Caps, at .30, .35, .42, .47, .60,
.80, .65, .70. 1.00.
The above Is only a few of our many great
bargains In all the 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 8c, two pair for le. .
Heavy grey mixed only Sc. a pair.
Ilritisn half Hose only 8c. a pair.
Fancy, heavy weight Do., three pair for .25.
Heavy French mixed, double heel, 9o., or three
pal r for .25.
Extra heavy French mixed, double heel, only
.12 a pair.
British (half regular) only .12 a pair.
Fancy Dress half Hose, .13. or two pair for .25.
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
W ILLI A M SON &. 'V A H II,
No Si N. 3rd Street, (Opposite the Opera House.) HARRISBURG, PA. (40 3m
Underwear Department.
UNDERWEAR for every season and for every
body at prices lower than ever named In the
annuls of History,
Winter weight, grey mixed, at .20.
Heavy ribbed, .30.
Heavy ribbed, fancy mixed at .45.
XX Extra weight, grey mixed at .45.
Fine Merino mixed (winter weight) at .50.
Blue clouded Merino mixed, ouly .62.
Superb quality In Scotch wool only .90.
White Sunday Undershirts at .23.
Good smooth desnable weight at .32.
Heavy white (sold by denlei s for .60) by us at .40.
Extra heavy for (large men) only .45.
Sole Agents In Harrisburg for Pearce'a heavy
white Met inn 1.00 per suit.
It Is for the Interest of all lovers of Fine
Underwear to examine our belter grades, par
ticularly our 1.00 grade which has no e jual for
the same money.
There will also be found upon our counters
the most choice Underwear, both Domesllo and
Foreign Manufacture, ever exhibited, for so
little money such as Norfolk and New Brtins.
wick, (regular made) Persian Wool. Scarlet XX,
Antl Rheumatic. Fleece Wool. eto. 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 Gloves made In one 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.
fiRGANQ t30to SI ,000 ; 2 to 32 Stops. Pianos,
UilUHI10i25. Paper free. Address
48d4t DANIEL F. BKATT Y, Washington, N. J.
WANTED. To cure a case of Catarrh In each
neighborhood, with Dr. Karaner's Remedy,
to Introduce It. Sample free. OLE TILTON,
Pittsburgh, Fa. 48d4w
WANTPn AGENTS FOR THE
WMNIC.U DETECTIVES OF
Europe and America.
25 years experience In the Secret Service of Cele
brated Detectives, In all parts of tho world. 8o0
octavo pages, 40 full page eucravings. Alto In
press two new Illustrated Books. Extra Induce
ments offered. For terms address J. B. BURR &
CO., Hartford, Ct., or Chicago, 111. 48dlw
New and Very Attractive Styles Now Beady.
MASON
AND
HAMLIN
ORGANS
BEST CABINET OR PARLOR
ORGANS IN THE WORLD, win
ners of highest distinction at
Every Great World's Exhibition
for Thirteen Years. Prlees, $.51,
$57, $1)6, $34, 1108, to $500 aud up
ward. For easy payments. $6.38
a quarter and upward. Catlogues
Fiee. MASON & HAMLIN OR
GAN CO.. 154 Tremor. t St.. BOS
TON: 46 Fast 14th St.. (Union Square,) NEW
YORK; 14 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO. -4odiw
THERE IS
A Balm in Gilead!
The success which has marked the Introduction
of Cream Balm, a Catarrh remedy, prepaied by
Ely Bros., Oweuo, N. Y., is Indeed marvelous.
Many persons In Ptttstou and vicinity are using it
with most satisfactory results. A lady down
town Is recovering the sense of smell, which she
had not enjoyed for fifteen years through the use
of the Balm. She had given up her case as Incur
able. Mr. Barber, the druggist, has used It In his
family and commends It very highly. In another
column a young Tuukhannock lawyer, known to
many of our readers, testifies that he was cured
of paluf ul deafness. It is certainly a very effloa
ctoos remedy. rittston, J'a. uax tte, August
15. 1179. 48U4W
Holiflayjrflsnnts!
H. C. ORTH,
MANUFACTURERS AGENT FOB THE
CHICKERING,
WEBER,
KRANICHand BACH
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ores
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MASON HAMLIN,
PELOUBET & CO'S.,
Park & Church Or
SHEET MUSIC, and Musical Goods of kinds.
Mason & Hamlin Organs sold on Installments.
810 MARKET HTRKET, 4$ 6t
HARRISBURG, PA.
Don't you want someeheap
foods for Pants and Suits f
( you do, don't fall to ex
amine the splendid assortment for sale by Fj
MORTIMER. You can sultyourselfln style and
price.
DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART,
IIA.KIlIBI3UIia, lE2sr:NA..
We do not claim to have the largest store in Harrisburg, but
Ave have tho Largest Business in Central Pennsylvania. The
most complete Stock. The Lowest Price.
Fall and Winter Dress Goods, Felt Skirts, Flannels, Blankets,
Hosiery, Underwear, Ginghams, Calicoes, Muslins.
Call and see our New Stock. Samples sent with pleasure.
DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART,
85 NORTH THIRD STREET,
iiA-itiiisuuiio, riarsis'-A..
THE GREAT 99c STORE,
29 NORTH THIRD STREET, HARRISBURG, PA.,
Is stocked with Staple and Fancy Goods for the Fail trade.
"WE TAKE THE 3L.EA.1D
t iay.1?."1 FraT"j ?!tet8i ChromoR, T.ampg, Bird Cages, Clocks, Mirrors,
.M..i.fr? i? T Bn5 rSa,tchelf , Acoordeons, Contertlnas, vfollns, Harmonloos
loullug Hookers, Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps, Jewelry and Silverware In
large variety. The finest line of Velvet Frames at remarkably low prices. Our
stock of Buckskin Gloves Is Immense. New Roods received 'daily. We Kuar
antee satisfaction. Orders by mail promptly filled, Wholesale and Retail.
13. W. OIIJSLtIS,
29 NORTH THIRD STREET.
IIAMItlHJJUltG, l'EIVIV'A.
42 8m
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 Bloomficld, Pa.
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!
COMFORTABLES! COMFORTABLES!
Ladies Skirts ! Ladies Skirts ! .
We can't and won't be undersold, You can rely on the prices
given at
HOUSER Sc BREITINaER'S,
NO. 15 SOUTH MARKET SQUARE,
HARRISBURG, PENN'A. as3m
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.
SA.XXJli:i ADAMS,
OPERA HOUSE CARPET STORE.
87 am NO. 31 NORTH THIRD STREET,
Harrisburg, Pa.
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ViA-SAHO
DYSPEPTICLj
A Medicine recently discovered and used by an eminent physician with wonHrrful success. All drasgrits
mad country stores have it or will ret it for row. Also sure cure for TTV I 'WTION.
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i'hiladcipMm, JPM.
THE LARGEST DRY GOODS HOUSE in CENTRAL PENN'A!
NO. 223 MARKET STREET, HABRISBUEG, PA.
(OPPOSITE BE ANT'S BALL.) ,
M. G. ELNSTEIN HAS REMOVED TO HIS MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT.
We will exhibit the largest, most Tarled and handsomest stock of Dry Goods, and Notions ever
offered In this oity, oonsiatlug of
Silks, Telvets, Dress Goods, Ladies' Coats, Circulars, Dolmans, lace
Curtains, Housekeeping Goods,
And a full line of FLANNELS, BLANKETS. HHEETINO an DOMESTIC GOODS KencrallT.
liens, tiur siock 01 uuoxcnx, umjijui, uniaanr.&jit
You are cordially invited to examine Slock and Prices whether jon purchase or aot.
Wn can ftuit vmi la every deuartment.
FANCY GOODS and NOTIONS are uneqnaied.
Samples cheerf ulfy furnished on application.
NO. 23 MARKET STREET,
I Sli Ulia, PENN'A.
43 Sin
FARMERS ANIi Tfl t(Q r'
ARM KKd BON 9, IU month,
during fall aud whiter. In every couuty. Inter
eating and valuable Information, with full partic
ulars, free. Address at once. .... .
t&dlj J. 0. MoCURUY CO., PhlladelpulaFa"
ER TOT AT 757 BROADWAY." N. Y
. 13. I HCM I , publisher of Klrtt-ela.se
Subscription Books, elves steady employment to
Agents and all seeking a change lu business.
Illustrated circulars of new Books and proof that
ILM) per month Is made, sent on application. 45d
ESTATE NOTICE Notleela hereby giv
en that Letters of Administration on tbe
extate of Robert Orr. dee'd.. late of baville town
ship, Terry county, Pa have been granted to
Jane Orr. ot said township.
AH persons indebted to said estate are requested
to make immediate payment, and those having
claims to preseut theut duly authenticated for
settlement to
JANE OTtR. Adm'x.
Nov. 16,188a (C. J. T. M'lntlre, att'y.