8 THE TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA., JUKE A York County Tragedy. At 6.80 o'clock on Hominy morning of Inst week, n Knocking; murder nml nil at tempted suicide by tlie tminlercr occurred nt C'ojle'n Ferry, Yoik county, dlreoUy opposite Mnrlottn. John Coyle, only son of tbe forry-mnu by that name, In ft fit of jealousy or desperation phot at ftud killed Emily Mycin, nged about twenty yours, whose parents are dond, aud who was formerly of Cbnmbcrsburg. Emily bad bceu a servant In the Coyle family during the past winter. Miss Myers rose early on Monday morning to milk the cows. Sev eral pistol shots were heard, after which John Coyle, the accused, came walking in to the house, having blotches of blood on bis clothes. Young Coylo is twenty-six years old aud is Bald to bo of unsound mind, lie bud fallen desperately in love with Emma and Htatcd that she promised to many him. frihe trilled with him, bo said, and for this reason he shot her. Deceased before she came to Coyles' lived with her grand parents at Chamborsburg her parents bciug dead. Notwithstanding he was des perately in love with Emma, Coyle quar relled with hor frequently. An examina tion of his wounds disclosed nothing serious. Cue ball had struck the sternum bono and glanced off. The other struck tho right side of the head and glaucsd nil" also. Coyle was takon to the jitil at York by the authorities. The partiug scone with his mother is snid to have been beartrendiug. His father is proprietor of the ferry and bo ' tel and is reported to bo in comfortable circumstances. As a precaution against mischief, the older Coylo, it is reported, recently broke all the weapons around the premises. Coylo is an only child aud was indulged in various ways, lie shot at Miss Myer last Saturday, and tho knowl edge of this circumstauce induced bis father to bido the pistol from him. He procured a Smith and Wesson revolver and 'lommittcd the crimo nbove described. Lawless Fellows. Lasc asteii, Pa., May 31. At AVrights ville 8 miles down the river, on Saturday night, James Loose, a tavern keeper, was visited by a gang of fishermen and al most beaten to death. His oft'e i:ce va 1l.e entertainment of State officials sent down tho river to enforce some obnoxious llsh laws. Tho Columbia dam is an ob struction to the passage of shad to tho up per waters, and to asceud A flshway has been constructed, and fishing is forbiddeu within half a mile of tho dam, but, as the best llshiug is there, the fUhermeu locato their batteries and swing thoir nets there all the season. The law is very unpopular, aud was made more so by its recent en forcement against six flsherraon who were sent to jail for six months aud whose fami. lies nearly starved iu the whiter during their incarceration. The Stato Board of Fardous refused to abridgo their imprison ment at the same meeting at which Kera lile and the other legislative bribers were pardoned. Accordingly tho fish wardens lind it hard to enforce the law. Thoy are all refused common hospitalities, cannot get boats to go out to inspect violations of the law, are set on and beaten, or have their canoes broken up, and if they got to the fishermen thoy find thom blaokenod or disguised. The attack on Leese was au indication of the bittor feeling amoug the iishcrmou toward those who even iu directly contribute to the execution of the law. A Boy Twelve Years Old Slicols Another Aged Nine. Baltimore, May 80. This afternoon Jacob II. Freoburger, aged nine years, was fatally shot by Charles Derling, aged twelve years. The gun used was au old musket, aud Derling was ignorant of its being loaded. Several boys were playing soldiers iu an old cellar of a neighbor's . bouse, and Freeburger was looking through tho window. Derling poiuted the musket at him, and pulling tho trigger, to his amazement and horror, the weapon was discharged and young Freeburger fell dead. The entire right side of his head was blown oft. Bound to Marry. Iu the town of Warren, Waushara coun 'ly, Wis., lives a-man named Dyke, who -advertised for a wife. A lady in Michigan wrote him that she would come to Wiscon sin and marry him if he would send her the etpenses of trip. He forwarded fifteen dollars. Tbe woman arrived in Berlin and proceeded thence on foot for tho homo of her soon-to-be husband. She happened to make inquiry in Hyke's neighborhood, of a man whom be was plowing for. The wo man was taken into the house and Ilyke ont for, and he took her to the nearest justice of the peace, who tied the knot. tOAdvlce Is cheap, dreadfully cheap But we must be true to our instincts of humanity and tell our suffering friends to use St. Jacobs Oil, and surprise their rheumatism and themselves also at tbe result. J. D. L. Harvey, Esq., Chicago, says: I would De recreant to nay duty to those afflicted, did I not raise my voice lu Us praise. 81. Lorn Chronicle. AMONG OUR Siimcr ilk Wc nro Dlsitlnjini; n Splendid Lino Of Men's, Boys and 'Childrens' Light Suits, Of Men's nnd Hoys' Summer Coats nnd Pnnts, Of Men's and Hoys' Whitc,Fancy and Mixed Straw Hats, Of Men's and Hoys' low Walking Shoes and light weight Hoots, Of Men's White, Colored and Fancy Shirts, Ties and Hosiery, Of Ladies' and Children's Slip pers and Walking Shoes, Of Ladies'and Children's Uutton, Lace, Cloth and Leather Shoes, Of Ladies' Dusters,Knit Shawls, Parasols, Fans and Skirts, Of Ladies Ties, Collars, Hand kerchiefs, Hosiery, etc., Of Carpets in all grades and styles, Of Trunks and Valises, Huggy Spreads, Counterpanes, etc. Our immense trade compels us to buy heavy, and therefore wc can show you more and bet ter goods, and sell them for less money than any other store in the County. & EBY'S NEW BUILDINC, NEWPORT, PA. yALUABE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. The heirs of Frederick Lauver, dee'd, hereby otter at private sale, I lie Mansion Farm of said deceased, situate In Greenwood township, Perry county. Pa., adjoining lands of J. Aucker, J. o. Jonos, J. Klpp.and others, contains 153 ACKU8. about 115 acres cleared and in a high state of cultivation, and the balance well set with timber. The Improvements are a large double I' It A MR HOUSE, HANK HAKN, Wash and Corn Houses, and other Outbuildings, with a never falling- well of water near the door. There Is also an exc jllent Orchard o choice Fruit on said farm. This Is a very desirable property, being located In a VallPV abounding with lime stone, and within about 2'4 miles of Mlllerstown, and the l'ennsylvanlaii U. 11.. convenient to Stores, Schools. Churches, and Mills. Tittle perfect. For further Information as to terms, etc., call on the undersigned resldlug on the farm, or address by mall H. A. LATJVEB. 17 Ct Mlllerstown, Perry Co., Pa. '-Mi fc 1 r YCU CAN BUY THE BLATCHLEY PUHP I nltnil,or with Copper. Porcelal.i,or Iron Diilnifa. Karb one stenciled Willi my nnine us manufacturer is warranted in lnutrrlnl ami con strtirtion. For sale by tho best houses in the trade. If you do not know where to pet this pump, write to mo lis below, and I will send name of ngctit nearest you, who will tupply you fit my lowest prices. CHA8. G. BLATCHLEY, Manufacturer, .308 Market Bt., Philadelphia, Fa. S-For sale by F. Mortimer, New llloomlleld. ra' ; 22 KOTICE TO t'ONTKACTOHS The Trustees of the M. K. Church, of noar Mar kelyllle, will receive proposals for the erection of a plank, weatherboarded Church 32 by 40 feet up to June K. lssi. For rpecllleatlonsrallonthe Secretary at Mar. kelvllle. or at M. K. Parsonage, New biooiutield. Trustees reserve right to reject all bids. 8. T. Watts. Sec'?: M INSTATE NOTIOE.-Notlce Is hereby Riven 1, that letters Testamentary on the estate of benjamin Zimmerman, late of Madison township Perry county. Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing iu Andersouburii. Perry county. Pa. All persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make Immediate ruyment, and those having claims will preseut them duly authenticated for suttleuieut to w xr o . WIUJAM MOOSK. M 'OM IE Clot lis and other Dress Goods la v iiuua si J ICS F. MOBTIMER IAEA DIES aW THE NEWPORT New Clothing House I It Is not necessary to be rich to dress well. Rtyln makes the clothes, iiml clothes makes the mini, at least lliey give a good lift in that direction, ' Our Styles In ready rnnde CLOT1I1NO, for men aud boys. Is our pride. 'J hey are equal to Custom Work. Now, all we would ask of you Is to come nnd examine our stock, which comprises all grades of Clothing, from the cheapest to the best. We give you a few ol our sample prices; Our Hard Twisted Men's Suits, Coat, Pants and Vest for I) (Hi. Our J7.NI Light Colored Cassl mere Hults. all wool, for 110. 810 Dark, all wool, Casslmere Suits. We defy to be undersold on these suits. They are the best sold for the money lu America. 112.50 all wool Fine Suits; 115 Finn Worsted Suit; t20 Flue Itlaek Cloth Hults; til 60 Flue Black Cloth Hulls. The goods are. In stvle and workmanship, equal to custom work, and made of llrst class material Our Hoys' and Children's Clothiii! We have litem In nil sizes, from three years up, nnd sell them as low as the lowest., our ti.Mi Child's Knit Is a heaut Kill mixed light color. Our :i.n Cheviot Unit Is a splendid thing Our So. all wool, Child's Suit Is nice and splendid. Those ore t lie best mikes of New York Clothing, stylish cut and durable made. Our Custom Department Is filled with Kngllsh, French, Hootch and American Worsted nnd Cassl. mere Suitings, which we will made to order at a Low Price, and guarantee a perfect lit. SUITS TO OllDICIt FOK lilHHTEKN DOLLAltS This Is a splendid all wool dark mixed Casslmere Suit. For 120 we have ten stvles of Cnsslmnre and Cheviot Hulling. Our Hi Hcotch Cheviot Hult Is the best thing ever sold for the money. Onrlineof dents' Furnishing (ioods Is com let In every respect. Hhlrts, Collars, Neck Ties, Silk Handkerchiefs, Trunks aud Valises. HATS and CAPS. We keep the very latest styles of Nobby Hals. A full line of Mats for men. boys nnd children, which we will sell at Low Prices. Now, We would sny we buy all nr Goods from llrst. hands for Cash, ami manufacture nil our belter class of ready made clothing, which ena bles us to undersell till opposition. That means we sell you a better made suit fur less money. Money refunded on nil goods not found ns rep resented. Please call, whether you wish to purchase or not. Will be pleased to see you. I). GANSMAN, Fashionable Merchant Tailor and Clothier, N. Cor. Diamond, Frank's Old Hardware Stand, ivicwroi'tT, March 29, 18U. 1.A. PRAND BOULEVARD HOTEL, VJ 'orncr Sllfli St unci Ilroiulivnj , SKff TO UK. On JJoth American & European Plana. Fronting on Central Park, the Oram! Honle vard, Hroadway and Fifty-Ninth Htreet, this Ho tel occupies the entire square, aud was built aud furnished at an expense of over flno.OOU. It Is one of the most elegant as well as (1 nest located lu the city ; has a passenger Ulevator and nil modern improvements, and Is within one square of the depots of the Sixth nnd Klghth Avenue Klevated It. 11. Cars and still noarer tothe Hroad way cms convenient and accessible from nil nu ts of the city. Idioms with board, $2 per day. Special rates for families and permanent guests. Aug. 24. 'o0 ly E. HASKELL,, Proprietor. ESTATE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that letters Testamentary on the estate of David (iraUm, late of Penn township. Perry Co., Fa., deceased, have been granted to the under signed resldlug in the same township. All persons Indebted to snid estate are request ed to make immediate payment nnd thus! having claims will present them duty authenticated for settlement to D. K. GKA1IM, W. A. SrONsrxn, Att'y. Executor. May 10, lfcHl. ESTATE) NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that letters of administration on the estate o( Rev. H. 8. Richmond late of Torone township, Perry Countv. Pa , deceased, have been granted tothe undersigned. P. O. Address Landlsburg, Perry County. Pa. All persons Indebted to said estate are request, ed to make Immediate payment and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to ALBERT E. RICHMOND. Ciias. H. Smh.et, Att'y. Administrator. May 10, ls8l. TANITE EMERY WHEELS"") CRINDINQ MACHINE8 For Bnw-Mlils, Foundries, aud Alnchine rshoim For circular!, .ililr,'3. THETANITECO. StrotHlubmv, llouroo Co., Pa. aidiw Have You Ever Know Any person to be seriously 111 wlthot a weak stomach or Inactive liver or kidneys? And when those organs are In good condition do you not II lid their possessor enjovlng good health? PAR. KER'H UINOKR TONIC always regulates these Important organs, aud nevor falls to make the blood rich and pure, and to strengthen every part ofthesystem. It. has cured hundreds of desoair lug luvullds. Ask your neighbor aboul It. 21d4t DC ATTV'Q ORGANS, 17 Stops.fi Set golden Bt" ' w tongue Keeds only 185. Address DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, N. J. 23d2U BOLD. MEDAL AWARDED tho Antnor.Aiiew&iiirat Mud leal Work, warranted the best And ehijwmt, indiHiHrnrmiile to every man .entitled "the bcienceof Lift fr,HelM'reerrattiii bound in finest French muslin, embossud. full Rilt.auOpp.con tains beautiful Btoel enKravinKA, 125 preitcrip tions, price finly 91.35 anut by mail: illuHtratKlfiamDle.flontat Bend now.Aildrogfl l'ttatwdv M ml. trunnr rtrvarTTi irMinMitutenrin'.w.ii. iar- lUUJrir lJU&Jjlil.KKU, No.4 liuinucUit. iloitcn. 23d20 . The Relish of the World? Halford Sauce SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. . Wd20 AGENTS I AGENTS ! AGENTS! JOHN B. OOtlOtrS brnn' new book, jwtt inMuAol, cnllUid SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW .....,fiMi,ltf ir oiierea 10 you. iw cenr aro drawn from tha briKUt and ahaUy ildci of real Uft, and portajl as John IS. Gotiffi tun portray them. For Ptlhoe, Humor. Mid felriue mierwf, 11 li vllhout a. peer. It In the " Kimi,; " bo,,t for Aomli. and out- ulla ell other 10 to 1. Both IhmuMtwt in ,rti. lul Aml wanted, mvn end women. Now I the time, t r Kjrhutv Jrrri lorw und .Wcki! J'rmtH Ktven. mrttiior (rvuittr.. Addreu, A. it. ft Olt rUlNtll'OM di CO.. i'ube., Uurllord, L'unu DR. 0. P. BOLLINGER, Physician and Surgeon, WOfllceln resldeuce on Main Btreet, New Bloomheld. n. CUKOMIC DISEASES TREATED. 18 tf REMN AMT8 of PKINT8 of these we nave a ii'Ke quantity In good styles. In addition to the above goods we have a nice assortment of Ladies Necktiov, Corsets, (iermun town Yarn, Zephyrs, Mhoes for Ladles and Chil dren, aud thousands of other articles. P. ilOK'l I M Kit, " New Uloouineld, Pa. Do You Want Hoavy Wheat and Largo Crops P THEN UH15 Baili's Twenty-Five : Dollar Pliospliate. lHIOIi, J4f! TON OIT" f()()() LHH. OncarsorboatluPhlladBlplila. ANALYSIS OUAKANTEED. Send for Circular. 1IAUQ1I & SONS, Sole MnnnfuctureiN, 20 80UTII IJEI-AWAltE AVE.. PIIILADELPIIIA, PA. a.For sale by JON ICS HKOS. & CO., Newport, Pa, 21-20 Dives, Pomeroy &: Stewart, 35 North 3rd Street, HARRISBURG, Pa. 10,000 Yds. New Flyured Lawns, G, 10, 2lcts. 3,000 Yds. Lace JSiintinfs, 12 cents. 950 Yds. All Wool Buntings in Black and Colors, 15 cents. 2,500 White Victoria Lawns, 2 cents. 300 Dozen Lisle Thread Gloves, 12, 15, 17, 20, 25, 28, and 33 cents. Fans and Parasols. Write for Samples. DIVES, I3OMISIlOY & BTEWABT, THE LARGEST DRY GOODS HOUSE -IN In ninkliiB our first Spring announcement to our patrons and the public, we would call attention to our Immense stock of DRY GOODS IN ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES.,. We have made Rreat accession to our stock and with our Increased facilities fbr purchasing and preater nutlet, we aro enabled to olTer unprecedented bargains. We have many new things, in Choice New Colorings. To these goods wi have trimmings to match for Combination Hults. We also otter meat bargains In HI'MM KK KII.KH In all the new elfects, and special Inducements in M,AUK SILKS, HS.TIN DE LYONS and CASflMKUKH. We will maintain our long established reputation for carrying the largest stock of MOUKNINd OOODS IN THH CITY. (Heat lsargalns 111 TI1IMHT SHAWLS. HOHlKltY. (iLOVKnml NOTION Department complete In every particular. No such assortment lias r-ver been exhibited In Harrisburg. Guaranteed KID ULOVKS a specialty. An Inspection is respectfully requested. ivr. Ci 23 10 13b OIL CLOTHS. 1866. The New CARPET No. Ill MARKET STREET, (Patterson's Old Stand.) FRED. wTyINGST ' Has Just opened at the above plans with an entire lIltUSSELS INfJRAIN CAltl'ETS. all grades. HALL and 8TAIK CA RPETS. Oil. CLOTIIB of represented, aud sold at LOWEST CASH PUICK8. Our motto being as ever, "Reliable Goods at Reliable Prices." 14 I3t No. Ill Market Street, llarrisburg. CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE! 1881 SPRING OPENING! 1881 We desire to speak to the citizens of Bloom Held and surrounding country on the subject of Carpets, Oil Cloths, and Wall Papers, and point out a few facts why you shouUl deal with us. SPA.VE ,0" can J"! 8,lite(' ,n a"y kln,l o' goods named above out of a great assortment. HKCAllSE our stock is complete nnd fHll in all departments. J,St!A!;Hi'i y"a sle "erded the pleasure of a superior choice at the lowest possible prices. ISKCALSK we deal honest with yon: give you all you can ask for the money; ship vour goods free of charge, and strive to please and profit you. We therefore ask an inspection of our Body nnd Tapestry Brussels, Ingrain and 3-Ply Carpets, Hall and Stair, Hemp and Rag Carpets, by all our old customers and all new ones who will give ns the chance to prove what we assert above. OUR RAO CARPETS re made under our immediate direction, on our own looms, and we ciuiui for lliein a superiority Hupassed by none lu the Utate. CARPET RACS taken In exchange for goods, and Carpets made to order. Many Novelties In our Wall Paper Departments. Window Rhades and Material for Lambremiins, and Furniture Coverings, with Cords, Fringes, and Gimps to match. . LINOLEUM, n article superior to Oil Cloth for kitchens, dinlnj rooms, balls aud vesti bules, public oiuues, and banks. A complete stock throughout, the equal of which has not been opened before by us. Again we request a call from you and your friends, feeling that jou will be Justified in the doing thereof. Respectfully yours, STEPHENS & BEETEM, 21 East Main Street, CARLISLE, Penn'a. ESTATK NOTICK. -Notice Is herebyglr en that Letters of Administration on the estate of Kllzabeth Harter, late of Greenwood twp.. Perry county, fa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, ol Milleistown.Ferry county. Pa. Ail personslndebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement to W. J. HATtTRK. r. i. .... . . . Administrator. C J. T. M'Intire, Att y. April 5, 1881. KENDALL'S SPAYIX CURE. J-1' ,s sure to cure Spavins, Splints TCurb, &o. It removes all nnnatural I i' 7 enlargements. Does not blister. Has jfyj i no equal for any lameness on beast or tJVV'i num. It bus cured hlploint lain V ness in a person who had suffered 15 1 years. Alsocured rlieuniatisin.corns, frostbites, nr any bruises, cut or lameness. It has no equal for blemish on horses. Send for Il lustrated circular giving positive proof. Price one dollar. All Druggists I ave it or ran get tor you. Dr. B. J. Keudall tk Co., Pros.,uosburgh, rails, Vermont. HARRIS & EWINO, Agents. Pittsburgh, fa. TjSANCY Roods and Notions, Borne new ar rivals, Cheap. F. MOBTIMER, . EINSTEIN, MAKKETSt., IIAIIUISBURO, Pa. CARPETS. HarrisbtinT HOUSE. 1881. new Stock of BODY BUUSSELS. TAPESTRY A fill e of BTKAW MATTING jut opened, all kinds and widths. All goods guaranteed as 11 3m REWARD! ToranyeiMofTtcIt-1 PILES lng, Blind, lllee lrt2. L'leoratpd or I Pmtradlnt; Piles that IeBinK File I Kemeflj fail, to cur. H allays the tubing, ataorbs Iks t.imure. liptraraiure roller, rreparea vyj. f.JUIllor M V PhiladelphU, Pa, l'ACTIO?f, A'one gmmnt mltu maZ V" on bottle contains hit signature and a Pile ef Stone. All drusgisu and country atoro have it or will gel it lor tod. .VIA-SANl I TUP GREAT Aeornpenndef theaelieepnneinlestf a . a pa Eeenlrptai, Serererill, Mieilieke, B If 1 lluxlelioa, KiJn.y Wort, Bueau. pVpal Jg pVfalm. 1U, whit:lt aeu prompt!? on a v - the Lirer, Kxlneee, Rlocd, Stomacil 1 1 11 5 I L V uul " ' . Thoe Kill AJ r f orcaaa are au iatimeuly eonneeCe-1 U fta tbet wtiea one ia aieweeed. thee ail JL.1TI beeome nve er leea anTerted. II. ace BB e. a. the great value eoil euperioncv el I I I I S II Ihia eooipouuj, which reeturee uien ! U II U dl to healthy aetioa. aad ae a Ken, X HTTPT "V ull,la op the entire eeetem. It al liijiUfiW X alaeamnetealiiahle remederar Head- &Ant!-BlliOUS s1 Urtpepeia. Bilwu. Ohud iwnl patio. Graeel. Female Weekneee, all TONILe. Bkia Dleeaeee, Serofuloue and ftyphi. IUloarT!tieaa,olil aiTee and aleera. Pleemnt te uke. Trial touie. .Sela. Larrebuttlee, Aucta. All druefieuaodeouacrv at..rua hare It, or will get it fur yom. Aleo prepared in euer anat-r luUa, and mailed for ?s eta a ho. Aiianra Wanran. UOMK MtUICIM' ' U.. Fhiladelpoi. ft. SSeowlyi ESTATE NOTICE. Notice isheieby given that letters of Administration have lieen granted ontheescate of Samuel Daniels, lata of Vheaitield twp.. Perry countv. Pa., deceased, to Harah Ann Daniels, residing in same township. P. O. address. Duncaunon. All perwius indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pavment and those having claims, to present them for settlement. 8 IK Ail ANN DANIELS. C. J. T. M'Intirb, Alt'y. Administratrix. Mat 2S, 1881.