8 THE TIMES NEW BL00MFIEL1), 1A. -MAKC1I.29, 1881. A Resurrectionist's Headquarters. Daltimoiii, March S22. Home months ago it vafi tliHcovoved thnt two graves to the Baltimore Cemetery had been opened aud the bodies removed. The bodies tnkeu wore th oao of ft young Judy, Mlas Jennie Hinlth, and her nuut, Mrs. Carter. Tbey had ninny friends, and there was a great deal of excitement In the community about the mutter.. Facts wore ascertained which enusod the belief that a systematic plunder lug of the cemeteries here was being car ried on. Tbe Sun of this city publishes this morning- a huge number of letters, written to a resurrectionist whose name is not divulged, showing that Baltimore has been miido the centre of the t radio in bod ies extending all over the country. The let tors nil relate to the purchase of bodios,nnd are mostly from doctors. Borne of the let ters refer to the bodies as models or casts, while others attempt no concealment of the character of the objects referred to. The West seems to have been the principal market of the resurrectionist, although shipments were made also to Boston, New York and Atlanta. Contracts for the sup ply of dead bodies were entered into dur ing tho summer, deliveries to be made dur ing tbe fall aud winter. Besides Baltimore Cemetory, it is definitely known that Lau rel and Bweet Home Cemeteries have been regularly worked by the re8urrectionist,and from the extent of his business there Is no doubt that other cemeteries were also worked by him. Among the patrons whose names appear in the correspondence pub lished by the iS'im is Dr. Robert A. Gunn, one of tho physicians conneoted with the Taaner fast. A Dauphin County Burglary. On Sunday night the store of W. G. Erb at Hockersville, about three miles from Hummelstown, Dauphin co., was entered. Three men who occupy a room over tbe store beard suspicious sounds about mid night and cautiously arising went down stairs to investigate. They discovered three men engaged in overhauling the stock of the establishment by the aid of a light. Going cautiously back to their room the three men secured revolvers, aud headed by a young man named Louis Zimmerman, who carried a light, returned to make it lively for tho burglars. The burglars however bad also beard suspicious sounds and bad taken tbe precaution to "douse their glim" and hide to await de velopments. As young Zimmerman enter ed the store one of the burglars fired, the ball takiug effect in the shoulder. The three at once found it prudent to "make for tall timber" and scattered. During the confusion which followed the burglars escaped. They made towards Swatara sta tion where they tarried long enough to break into a hotel and refresh themselves with hearty luncb. They carried off with them a lot of cigars and a pair of boots just to lot the proprietor know tbey had been there. Mr. Zimmerman's wound is not a serious one. An Exciting Scene. New York, March 21. It was reported at police headquarters, to-day that a naked man, who had small-pox, was rushing about the streets, on the west side, crea ting a veritable panic lie was at length captured aud taken to tbe Twenty-ninth precinct station house, to which Dr. Smith of tbe sanitary staff proceeded with a small-pox wagon. Upon bis return he re ported that the man, whose name is Wal ter Mahaud, was in the delirous stage of the diseaso and would probably die. He was removed to the Riverside hospital, Mahaud, who is a young, strong-limbed negro, was in bed in his home in West Twenty-seventh street, and being asleep be bad been left alone by the friends who were nursing him. In their absence be awoke delirous, tore bis shirt from his body, and made his way iuto the streets without a particle of clothing to cover his nakedness. Tho excitement was in tense. He made his way into Sixth ave nue on bis way tip town, and entering Broadway rushed up that thoroughfare, followed by a vast crowd of men and wo men jelling " small-pox." He was at length captured by a sheot being thrown over him and holding him in it firmly. A Strange Custom. Ttosauna Barbara, a two-months-old daughter of thrifty Italian parents, living at 62 Mott street, was christened yester day. Twelve carriages rolled in long pro. cession to the Roman Catholio church in Sullivan, sucec near Houston. On the way to and from the church the oocupants of the carriages pelted each other with bon-bons, and scattered pennies broadcast for street boys to gather. On returning to the houte the chiisteu- ing party had a battle royal, in which the ' candy missiles did considerable execution One of the combatants bad bis eye so bad ly injured that be bad to quit the festival, and several children were also buit. Huu dreds viewed the scene from the roofs and windows of the neighboring tenements. JV. Y. Sun. A Child's Unaccountable Death. Datioit, March 17. About 7 o'clock this morning two boys found the dead body of James Craig, aged six years, ly ing In au alley near Woodward and Alex andria avenues. The body was nudo, and lay face downward noross the roots of an elm tree. In one hand was clutched a piece of candy. 1 he body shows sevore bruises. Tbe child shoes, which were' near the body, were clean, showing that he could not have walked through the mud to the place where he was found dead. The lad was last seen nlive at 8 o'clock yesterday afternoon, while playing on Woodward aveuun. Members of bis family and several policemen searched for him all night long, and some of them passed through the alley several times, the body not being there then. HiNcolliuioous News Moms. 1ST A Phlladolphlan poisoned four chil dren "just to see 'em cut up and frisk around." lie was satisfied, for they had violent and almost fatal convulsions. tSTA. young widower of Fainesville, 0., corresponded with a Wisconsin young lady with a view to matrimony. A day or two ago his intended whom he bad never seen arrived. lie was sadly disappoiuted. She was a mere girl. t3F"It has been discovered that the sup ports of the bell of one of tbe schoolhouses in St. Clair was almost ready to turn, ble down. The bell weighs about 1,000 pouids, and was hung directly over the stairway by which the scholars enter and leave the school. Chicago, March 21. A party of Cana dian emigrants, filling with their stock and baggage ninety cars and numbering near ly 900 persons, have been suow bound on the outskirts of this city since Saturday night. They appear to be a superior class of farmers, ane are bound for Manitoba. A burglar entered a private bouse at Montgomery, Alabama, and refreshed himself with a few slices of nicely flavored cake that happened to be handy. He stood behind the lady of the house and blew out matches as she Ignited them, so softly as to make her believe It was caused by the wind. tWA dog in a Cincinnati theatre smelt smoke, traced it to a fire in a dressing room, barked an alarm, and thus Baved a large audience from a catastrophe. His food has been changed from hard crackers to sponge cake, and bis name from Bum to Hero. t3T"The San Antonio and Corpus Christl stage which left San Autonio on Mouday morning was stopped Of teen miles north of Oakville at night by four armed men, who robbed the passengers of 400 and several watches and jewelry, and rifled tbe mail bag of valuable packages. One pas senger secreted $400. OF" Workmen engaged in repairing nn old frame building in the southern part of Bbelbyville, Ind., found stowed away be neath the rubbish, andwhere from appear ance they had remained a number of years, a set of dies for making counterfeit dimes, half dimes and nickels. .They bad never been used, apparently, and how they came to be placed there is quite a mystery. tW Some Nihilistic school boys at Bre- mon, near Lancaster, Ohio, weary of going to school, put a keg If gunpowder and a slow match under the school house the oth er night after school hours. As yet noth ing has been found either of the gunpow der plotters or the Bchool house, save a few foot-prints, a door-latch and a nail or two. Cincinnati, O., March 21. About eight o'clock last night, at Riverside, in the sub urbs of this city, Adam Beyer, the keeper of a boarding house aud saloon, had a quar rel with Chris. Meyer. During the strug gle both men fell, breaking Beyer's neck, and of oourse killing him. Meyer wander ed about the streets uutil eleven o'clock, when be gave himself up. . San Fbancisco, March 15. Brevet Major, General Emory Upton, of (he U. S. army, was found dead in bis room at Presido this morning, having shot him self through the head some time during the night. General Upton retired at about his usual hour, baviag spent the evening in social conversation. The first intimation of the tragedy was obtained this morning between 8 and 0 o'clock, when his orderly went to call the General t3FMrs. Charles Clemmeus, who re sides at Tstcsville, Bedford couuty, loaded a gun for tho purpose of shooting a dog. She discovered, however, that she bad overdone tbe thing and warned her ohil dren not to touoh tbe gun. Her young son, Harry II. Harper, however, under took to do a little shooting, when the weapon exploded, fracturing his skull and , burning his face. It is buleved that his in juries are not fatal. Rochester, N. Y . March 21. A three story brick building, one hundred feot square, on Water street, this city, owned by tho Rochester Hydraulio Company, and occupied for manufacturing purposes, fell in ruins at 0.45 o'clock this morning. The caute is believed to have been '.he ex plosion of a forty horse power steam boil er, used for heating the building. Joseph Scbeel, aged tweuty years, was killed in stantly on tho sidewalk by a falling wall. 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Trunks, Valises and Satchels, 'Mions, Drv Goods, etc. We are now opening for the Spring Trade one oi tue nnesi aim nest seiectea linen oi CARPETS, Ever displayed In Perry County. HEMP CARPET at .20, .25. RAO CARPET at .35, .40, .60. COMMON FLOWER CARPET at .25, .35, .4"). PART WOOL CARPET at .50, .55, .60. ALL WOOL CARPET at .70, .80, 1.00. Also a full Hue of Oil Cloths, Stair Carpet, etc. We do not handle anything unless we carry au assortment.and guarantee our Stock In the above uooas cannot oe surpassed. Highest Prices Paid for Wool and lurs. MARXDUKES & CO., EBY'S NEW BUILDINC, NEWPORT, PA. N 0TICE TO CONTRACTORS. The Bchool Board of Gieenwood twp.. Perry count v. Pa., will meet at Mlllerstnwn nn SATUR DAY, the Hitli or April. IMil, utl o'clock P. M., to let by contract the building ol two new School Houses In said township. Hpeoiltcatlnns of houses can ue seen uy caning on me tieoreiaiy ur tefortl flat, nf iHLtlllff. . Also on the name day and place will be sold by puuuo outcry, two old school bouses in saia iowu BUIU, ISAAC TltOUTMAN, President, G. A. BBEIBI.Er. Secretary. Mlllemtown, March ttlti, 18S1. CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE! 1881 SPRING OPENING! 1881 We desire to speak to the citizens of Btoomlletd and surrounding country on the subject of Carpets, Oil Cloths, and Wall Papers, and point out a tew facts why you should deal with us. PUnAUSE you can be suited In any kind nf good- named nbove out of a great assortment. HK.CAOSK our stock Is complete and IhII In all departments. HHU AU815 you are afforded the pleasure of a superior choice at the lowest possible prices. HHOAtlHK we deal honest With Von l irive von all wnn pan n.k fur tliA innnpvt shin vniir (rOnri- free of charge, and strive to please aud proUt you. We therefore ask an Inspection of our Body and Tapestry Brussels, Ingrnin nnd 3-riy Carpets, Hall and ciair, jicmp by all our old customers and all new ones who will OUR PAD CARPETS are made under we ciuim for lliein a Superiority dupassed by none CARPET RACS taken tn exchange for goods, and Carpets made to order. Manv Novelties In our Wall Pnner Departments. Window Shades and Material for Lambreoulns. and Furniture Coverings, with Cords, Fringes, aud LINOLEUM, an article superior to Oil bules, public olllces, and banks. A complete stock throughout, the equal of which has not been opened before by us. Analn we reauest a call from vou and vour friends, feellnir that ton will bn Instilled In the ilnlmr thereof. Respectfully yours, STEPHENS 21 East Main Street, DO WIST LOWER 1881 Carpets for LOOK AT Tap Brussels from 85 cents to $1.10. Body iiuiu ou ueuia iu i, isest. All other goods in proportion. Now Is tbe time to get the first selection of the New Stock. We have More Caroets and More Patterns than all thn other rrr.t.t. TTn iieoa In this city. Call and examine for yourselves. No trouble to flhnw (4omla. Onlolr Hales and Small Profits. SAMUEL ADAMS, Opera House Carpet Store, 81 N. Third Street, IIA.IIHI8I3TJKG, I'JEIVN'A. 9 8m Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, 85 NORTH THIRD STREET, HARRISBURGr, TA. NEW SPRING PRINTS at 5, 6., 7, and 8 cents, BARGAINS In BLACK SILKS at .65, .75, .87, .92, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, and 1.75. BLACK SATIN DE LYONS at 1.25 and 1.50. BLACK SATINS at .87, 1.00, 1.25, and 1.50. COLORED SILKS at .69, .75, and 1.00 COLORED SATINS at ,87i, and 1.00. BARGAINS in CHEVIOT SHIRTINGS at 5 cents. "Samples sent by mail with pleasure. DIYES, POMEEOY c& STEWART, VALUABLE FARMS AT PIUYATE SALE. THE subscriber otTers at Private Fain the fol. lowing desirable farms: NO. 1. Is a Farm coutalalng Sixty-Eight Acres, All snod land. In a eood state of cultivation, and having thereon erected a GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, And all necessary Out-bulldlnes. situate three miles south of KloomMeld and Devon miles from Puncannon. There Is on this place plenty ot Choice Fruit of all kinds, good water at the door, with running water In nearly every Held. 1'rlce, 14,800. Terms easy. NO. 2. Is a farm situate In Wheattleld twp., containing about US ACHES, having thereon erected a GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, with all reuulred Out-bulldlnes. the llirn belnu entirely new. This farm Is situate about six miles from Duncannon and four miles from Bloomfleld. There is good water near the door, plenty of streams on the land, a good Apple Orchard, and other fruit, and will make a desirable home. Price 2,8o0. Terms easy, NO. 4. Is a Farm situate In Carroll township, about two miles Horn Biiernmnsaaie, containing aoouc One Hundred Acres, having thereon erected a Good Dwelling, and other Ont-bnIIdings, A well of iiood water at the house and another at the Barn. There Is cousiderable truit on the uremlHfls. and the and Is Kood and well watered Price, IS.0OO, aud payments can be arranged to suit purchaser. NO. 5. Is a FARM situate In Carroll township, about two miles from Hhermansaaia. containing Keventy Acres, of good land, and having thereon a GOOD D WELLING, and other Out-building. 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. 1'rlce, 91,600. NO. 7. A TRACT OF LAND containing BIXTEEN ACHKS, (half cleared) having Iherron erected a GOOO TWO BTOKY PLANK JIOIIKE. 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