8 THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELI), PA., JANUARY 18, 1881. CntolilitQ a Clerical Sharper. No long ngo a mild, clorlonl-looking gen tlcman, rircsnml In blnck nnd deoorated with A wlilte nooktle nd spectacles, arriv ed at the city of Brooklyn. To several theologlnns ho represented hlmiiclf as a minister from one of the Southern Stated, nod In hit arguments and controversies upon the Gospel displayed tnlent and Uct that nonplussod his opponents. On sever al occasions he filled the pulpits of the looal brethron, and preaohed with an elo quence and fotce that almost woke up the deaoons. Invitations to tea poured In upon him, and In his soeinl relations he was pronounced perfect. One noticeable thing about him was the availability of his rcadr cash, lie gave liberally to the" church and to charitable sooieties and never reftisod the beggar his pittance when tbore was anybody around. Suddenly be stopped disbursing, and when ohided by tho min is ten, who had noted his almsgiving with pleasure, he frankly announced that hia money had given out and that he would bo corapeliod to wait for remittances, unions he could got his check on his home bank cashed in this city. As a mnltor of oourso, the cloiioiil fratornlty saw through his scheme iu a moment, and they dotormluml to put the swindler where he would do the most good. Not being of tho world's people, they did not exactly know how to put a socular job, aud so they employed the services of a detective to aid thum In sondiug tho brother to Htato prison. Tho detootive advised them to single some one pastor as a victim, who should Indorse the check and take the culprit to a certain bank, where ho would bo promptly arrest ed with the money in bis pocket. There was some diilloulty at first, as all tho min isters engaged iu the enterprise vehement ly volunteered to be the victim. This was finally overcome by casting lots, aud one was chosen. He notified the sharper that he would indorse bis check for any amouut and the document waa drawn for $1,000. ' Together they went to the bank, the mon ey was paid, nnd the detective aprang upon bis quarry. In order to make, assurance sure, a telegram was sent to the bank, and iu an hour the answor came, "Check good. Let tho drawer have anythiug up to f 150 000. lie owns this bauk and la bishop of this diocese." Shocking Accident. Sioux City, Iowa, January 4. A shock ing accident occurred to-day on the Hue of the Sioux City aud Omaha division of the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha railvoAd, by which aix men were killed outright and a aeventk lost a leg. The men were engaged in a cut north of Ban. croft, shoveling snow. The working train, anticipating the coming of the south-bound passenger train, had aide tracked aud the men eleven in all, had stepped from the track to allow the prssenger train to pass. Some trouble bad been experienced the day before, and the engineer on approach ing the cut, which is aloug one and on a, curve, put on steam and rushed in. The train consisted of a locomotive and tendor, two box cara and one pasaenger car. The train with the exception of the latter car, passed tho men in safety, but the atepa of the passenger coach caught, them and mowed them down like grass under the wheels, only four escaping without serious injury. The names of the killed are Oharlea Meyera, Thomas Brougbman, A. F. Swonzon, Q. A. Ileiman, Olney Ander son, aud John Errickson. The name of the wounded man is John Adolan. The men all lived at Oakland,' Nebraska, to which point the bodiea were conveyed. One Baby Kills Another. Premisos 820 North Fifteenth street are occupied by William II. Jackaon, a colored whitewashes and Margaret Shannon, also colored, who runs a laundry. Jackson baa two children, one of them Sewell being three yeara of ago, and Margaret had a two-montha old babe named Charles. On Monday afternoon Mrs. Shanuon waa down stairs engaged in ironing, the three youngsters boing alone upon the leoond floor. Suddenly the baby gave vent to the most frightful screams, and when the mother hastened to ita assistance she found the boy Sewell raking the coals from the stove on the floor. lie bad also heated the poker red hot, and beaidea burning the cbild'e face in a frightful manner.had thrust the hot iron down ita throat. Medical at tendance waa summoned, but the child died last evening from its injuriea. The Coroner will bold an iaquest to-day. Phila. North American of 12th itwt. Fight In a Church. Cincinnati, Jan. 12. Telegrams report a fight having occurred in the Bethany Baptist Church, Pulaski County Ky., on Sunday last, in which knivea were used. One man waa fatally cut. The row waa started by the deacona attempting to ait in the same pew with the ladies whom they bad brought there, which la contrary to rules. t7 A blast in one of the tunnels at Pilot Knob, Mo., a fow days ago, fell through into a cave some two hundred feet deep, at the bottom of which were found eyeless fish KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE KENDALL'S KPAVIN CURE I TUB MOST 81ICO KHMKUIj RKMHPY KVKIl riWnvprnd, a It Is onrUIn In Its ellects' unci does nut III hi nr. Head l'ronf llnlow. From Iter N. P. Urnngcr, I'roaldliiK Ulnar of the Bt. Albans lilstrlnt. Bt. Albans, Vt., Jan. 2l)th. 180. l)lt. .1. II. KKNDAI.L ft !., (lentsi-In reply to your It'ttcr I will nay that my rxpnrW'iiiM) with Ktiiiriall'a Hpavln (.'mo linn been very antlafactorv Indeed. Thrcnor tuiir i'iu ago I npniued a licit tin ol your Knfc, and with It. out-pit a nurse of lameiiex eaiined liy Hpavln. I.iit aemon my Inline lieeamn very lame and I turned tit in out for a few week when lift liecama better, but when I put him on theroad he kihw wornn, when I lla oovei'i'il that a rlim Iimiib wan forming, I pi oemed a hull lent Kendall's Huavlu Cure, and with lens than a bottle mi eel him no that he Is not lame, neither can the bunch be found. Ito.iiiectfully yours. v. N. OllANOEK. Perseverance Will 'Jell 1 RtoiiRlitnn, Mai., March loth, IBM). It. ,!, Kendall Co., (lentn: In Justice to you nml mvwlf, I think I otitilit to let you know that I have removed T WO HUN K HPAVINH with Ken. Unit's Hpavln Cure," one very large one: don't know how Ioiik the Hpavln had tieen there. I have owned the horseelxht months. It took me four month to take tho larue one nir, and two mouth for the small one. 1 have used 10 bottle. The home I entirely well, not at all stilt, and no bunch to be seen or felt. This 1 a wonderful medlelne. It I a now thing here, but If It does for all what It ha done for melt sale will be very great. Itesneotlully yours, OH AH. E.I'ARKEK. I sure In elTrets, mild tn It action a It does not blister, and yet I penetrating and powerful to reach any deep seated pain or to remove any bony growth or any other enlargement, If used for ceveral days, sueh as spavin, splints, curb. callou,praln. swelling, any lameness and all enlargements of the Joint or limbs, or rheuma tism In man and for any purpose for which a lin iment for man or beast. Ids now known to bo the best liniment for man ever used, acting mild and yet certain In Its effect. It Is used full strength with perfect safety at all seasons ot the year. Bend address for Illustrated Circular, which we think gives positive proof ot Its virtue. No remedy has ever met with such unqualified sno res, to our knowledge, for beast as well as man. l'rlce 01. per bottle, or Blx bottlesfor $. All Drug gists have It or can get It lor you, or it will be sent to any address on receipt of price bv the propri etors. DK. It. J. KENDALL & CO., Enosuurg Falls, Vermont. " Kendall's Rpavln Cure" Is now sold by all the leading wholesale druggists and a large number of prominent retail druggists. F. Moktimbb, New Bloomlleld, agent for Perry Co., I'a. We Will Make it a Point This Fall anfl Winter, To prove that we Cannot and will not be Undersold. Wc invite Inspection, like Op position, and Defy Competition. IF YOU WANT CLOTHING. For Men, Youths or Boys, SUIT, PANTS, VEST, COAT, OR OVERCOAT, You will find the. best assort ment at our Store, and save money buying from us. IF YOU WANT Boots or Shoes, For Man, Woman, or Child, RUBBER GOODS, or anything in the above line, we claim, and can prove to you, that we carry the largest assort ment, and can save you 20 per cent. , If You W ant a Ladies Coat or Dolman, Shawl, Nubia, Furs, Underwear.or anything in Ladies Goods, Dry Goods, etc., you can not be suited better than we can suit you. Come and see. If You Want Hats or Caps, Trunks and Valises, Bed and Horse Blankets, Buffalo and Lap Robes, Carpets and Oil Cloths, Shirts and Overalls, Underwear, etc. Don't fail to call. Everybody should look to their interest, and we .will prove to you that it will be to your inter est to buy from us. MARX DUKES" & CO'S., Buccescor to ISIDOR SCHWARTZ, EBY'S NEW BUILDINC, NEWPORT, PA. 1881 NEW YEAR'S 1881 IF YOU WANT Now Yenr'B rrcsenls, For the great or the small, look over our assort ment of goods suited to the purpose, consisting of Toys, Honks, Albums, Fancy Note Paper, Jewelry, Ulass Bets, China Ornaments, Per fumery Iu fancy bottles, Choice Soaps, Looking Glasses, Desks, Work lloios, Ac. IB VOU WANT Fancy Goods for Ladles, Look at onr assortment of Lace Ties, Bilk Ties, Collars, Bilk Handkerchiefs, Pocket Hooks, Bags, Zephyr Hoods, Fancy Buttons, Bklrti, Under Vests, Ribbons, etc., etc., IF YOU WANT Blanlicts for Red or Horses, Look at our assortment. We can offer yom Colored Bed Blankets for 3 per pair and up. White Blaukets for 93.79 per pair, and np, and Horse Blankets from ll.GU up. ( IF YOU WANT Gloves for Men or Hoys, Come and look at what we can offer , you and note prices. We can please you. IF YOU WANT Trunks, Valises or Satchels, Ton should call and see what we havo. It will probably save you money. IF YOU WANT Fine Groceries, Buch as Citron, Seedless Raisins, Choice Layer Raisins, New Orleans Molasses, Mince Meat, Pure Bplces, prepared Cocoa Nut, Canned Corn, Canned Peas, Canned Beef, Oat Meal, and any other goods In the grocery line, come and see us we have what you want. IF YOU WANT Hardware, Yon will find that we have Sleigh Bells, Skates, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Pistols, Cartridges, Hatchets, Axes, Augurs, Chisels, Saws, Iron, Bteel , Nails, and a general assortment of sueh goods as are kept by a first class hardware store. F. MORTIMER, New Bloomfield. KIKGSFORD'S OSWEGO OSWEGO CORN STARCH PUREAHDSILVER GLOSS OTAnnii 'v.-., TKiMrccnDn&SnM OSWEGO NY. YJV For the T,sundrr.l the best snd most economical In the world. Is perfectly pure, frco from Acids and other forelen substnnccs thnt injure Linen. Is stronger than any other, requiring much Iras quan tity iu using. Ia uniform, stltrcns and finishes work nlwaysthesame. Kinirsford's Piilrerlzcd Corn Starch fur Puddings, JHanc-Mango, Cake, 4c, l pure and aellcato. Preferable to Jtormwla Arrowroot. When you ask for Klngsfnrri'a OswotrS Starch, ace that you gut it, as inferior kinds aro often substituted. Sold by all flril-clatt Orocert everywhere. T. KINGSFOUD i. SON. Oswego, Now Yjrk. Junuary 4 , 1831 6m NOTICE! THE undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Perry county, that he has a large and well selected stock ol HARDWARE, GROC'KKIES, DKlHiS. WINES & LIQUORS, IRON. NAILS, HORSE and MULE SHOES, 8TEEL, IRON AXLES. BPRINU3, 8POKE3, HUBS, FELLOES. SHAFTS. ' POLES & BOWS, BROOM HANDLES, WIRE. TWINES, &e. ALSO, Paints, Oils, Glass, Plaster, ' and Cement SOLE, CALF, KIP and UPPER LEATHER, FISH. SALT. SUGARS, SYRUPS. TEAS. SPICES, TOBACCO, CIG AllS, and SMITH COAL. John Lucas & Co's., MIXED FAINTS, (ready for use.) The best Is the CHEAPEST. And a large variety of goods not mentioned, allot which were bought at the Lowest Cash Prices, and he offers the same to his Patrons at the Very Lowest Prices for Cash or approved trade. His motto Low prices, and Fair dealings to all. Go and see him. Respectfully, 8. M. BHULER. Liverpool, Per.'y Co. Pa. $100 A MONTH nnnt to atHintol i?gnt man or woman In oTwy TCTTTTIC!? 6 our fc,wn. V..low,t JWx XiXy J. i unique. aupviu, iiikuij uimiueituwi, uiuiiiiMiy Mjui,r ami nut iNEWBOOK- ' immenae salt aura, want ad la VM7 fkaillr. Koiatal oka k it. AirAtitama.kfmoniv fast. V IB Bend fir clroulara and tornia. Alao, for Tie People's Nagaslnr and Jriil frciutuiiiM. Duly SUM a fnir. 8miiila frve fur tump, or A niiiitlia tbr 10 oanta. . II . ZivsUr a ta, loon area au, l'kUaalaUa, at Vatoayu, 111. Miyeow The Largest Dry Goods i wl"1" trade has been very laree. consequently our purchases have been very 5r f,f V'tP' v" "r l"""'i' lw 'luwn prices we have been oWllged to purebas our goods direct from Manufacturers and Importers. We havea nuinlier of good things oyer In everv de. imrtmnnt, and we pniiiose giving our customers extra Inducements for the neit four weeks before taking anyeutory of stock. Weliave marked down to costthe following articles i 0 Winter Dress Goods, Undcrtvenr, Shawls, Coats, Dolmans, Hosiery, Blankets. And many useful and seasonable articles. Our stock of IIoitMolccepInjo; Dry OootlM 1 Complete. You cannot ask for an article wa sannot show you. Nothwlthstandlng the recent advance In Sheetings, Shirtings and Pillow Casings, W will continue to sell them at former low prices. M. G. EINSTEIN, 223 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa. DIVES, POMEROY STEWART. 85 NORTH THIItD STREET, ' HARRISBURG, IV. At this season of the year in order to reduce stock and make room for fresh Spring Goods we offer at reduced prices winter DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, SKIRTS, HOSIERY, bargains in Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, etc. See our own brand of heavy unbleached muslins, D. IP. 8. -ZV, and 33. 3?. 8. XXX. Hamburg, Embroideries. P. S. We are still In need of Clerks, those with experience preferred. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART, urrusiit. inn uuum nuust, IIa,rristoni?g, Pa., Charles S. Segelbaum, Extends to his patrons and the leaders of this paper the com pliments of the new year, 1881, and while thanking them for' the liberality of their purchases during the season, begs to announce that the next two months we will devote to the clos ing out of such goods as we do not desire "to carry OTer the season. The general mark down that we have made in each department of our entire establishment will give to our many customers throughout the State an opportunity to supply them selves at low prices with almost . any article which they may need in the Dry Goods line, from the largest and most carefully selected stock in Central Pennsylvania. Whether you need much or little we will make it to your advantage to send to us for samples, or visit us if in the City. All orders carefully attended to, and every article guaranteed to be as represent ed, llespectfully. C. S. SEGELBAUM. THE GREAT 99c STORE, 29 NORTH THIRD STREET, HARRISBURG, PA., . We take the lead in Staple and Fancy Goods suitable for the HOLIDAY TRADE. Walnut Frames, Brackets, Chromos, Lamps, Bird Capes, Clocks, Mirrors, Leather Bags and Satchels, Accordeons, Concertinas, Violins, Harmonicas, Folding Rockers, Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps, Jewelry and Silverware in large variety. The Finest Velvet Frames at very low prices. Our Stock of Buckskin Gloves Is Immense. New Goods received daily. Thousands of new and fancy articles too numerous to mention. Satisfaction guaranteed. Orders py mail promptly filled, wholesale and retail. H3. W. CHELLIS, 29 NORTH THIRD 8TKSET, HAR1USBURG, PEIVIVVA.. 42 3m JBoohs and Stationery! Large quantities and great varieties. POCKET BOOKS, GOLD JPEtfS, ALBUMS, SCRAP BOOKS, CATUOLIC PRATER BOOKS, etc. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CARDS. S. W. FLEMING, 32 N. Third Street, tm Harrisburg, Penn'a. C. A. BOAS, DEALER IN Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, CLOCKS, and SILVERWARE. No. ?N. MARKET SQUARE, 44 tm House in Central Pcnn'a. i