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THE TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA., JUNE 14, 1881.
Harnessing Horses three Abreast to Wagons.
Tlie American Expregi Company has
Introduced Into New York the system of
harnessing used on the London omnibuses,
by which three horses are harnessed In
nearly the same way as we hnrness a team.
The change has been made on two of the
wagons as an experiment with very satis
factory results. The wagons are sup
plied with two poles Instead of one, and
each of the three horses Is attaohed to a
separate whiflletrce. This is found to be
u decided improvement ovsr the system
sometimes used of putting a horse in shafts
and another at each side. The harnessing
is practically the same as with two horses,
with two poles instead of one. The exper
iment is tried upou wagons that deliver
goods In the upper part of the city, not
only because the londs are frequently too
heavy for two horses, but to enable the
drivers to make up for lost time with in.
croased rate of speed wheu from any cause
they are delayed at the start.
She Wanted a Husband.
CnEYEKNE, Wy., June 0, The case of
the marriage of a Chinaman named Lee
Chin to Mrs. Eva II. Lee, a white woman,
is attracting much attention. The statutes
of Wyoming forbid such intermarriage
and the couple went to Denver to have the
ceremony performed, the Colorado laws
permitting it. Mr. aud Mrs. Lee Chin
have been indicted for miscegenation.
The Chinese Consul at Denver, under di
rection of the Chinese Ambassador nt
Washington, has become interested in
behalf of his couutryman, will contest the
case in the courts. Judge W. P. Caroll
and Mr. J. C. Baiid have been retained to
defeud the case. Meanwhile, a full state
ment is being prepared for the Chinese
Ambassador to present to the State De
partment, and diplomatic correspondence
is likely to ensue. If a woman wuuts a
Chinaman for a husband, we cannot see
whose business it is, aud if other fellows
wanted her, why didn't they take her.
The Troublesome Tramp.
The tramp is beginning to turn up iu the
couutry, but instead of traveling singly or
iu pairs he is this summer a member of a
gang of a score or more of well-armed and
desperate bandits. The other day a par
ty of thirty-five of these fellows put in an
appearance at Olean, Now York, and for
several days thereafter terrorized the citi
zens of the place. The police force and
constables were powerless, and finally the
citizens armed themselves attacked the
rendezvous of the tramps iu an old railroad
round-house. The result was a pitched
battle in which the citizens came off con
querors. The tramps were routed aud
Hed iu every direction, leaving one of their
number dying on the iield of battle, three
others wounded, and six prisoners. This
interesting romance of life in the civilized
extreme East is vouched for by a cor
respondent of the New York Sim.
A Hailstone Cannonade.
Dead wood, D. T.f June C A terrific
hail and wind-storm passed over this city
this afternoon, doing great damage. Hail
stones of the size of hens' eggs fell for over
two hours. One stone measured twenty
two inches in circumference. The whirl
wind struck in Deadwood gulch, near the
confluence of AYhitewood and Deadwood
gulches, completely destroying four houses,
killing one woman, the wife of John Vol
cott, of St. Louis, and Beriously injuring
Mrs. Thomas and her two young children.
Hundreds of trees on the hillside were up
rooted and hurled in some instances a dis
tance of 500 feet. Telegraph poles were
torn up for a distanco of nearly a mile.
The whirlwind separated before reaching
the thickly settled part of the town, other
wise the damage would have been very
great.
Sparrows Stop a Church Clock.
The clock in 'the tower of the First
Presbyterian church, which generations
of Newark's residents set their watches by
before the correct time was telegraphed
from Washington daily, stopped Monday
morning about 9 o'clock. The city time
keeper was asked to attend to it, and
made an examination. He found that the
wheels were clogged with a mass of twine,
hay, grass and other stuff, which sparrows
had collected from the streets. They had
flown in through a hole in the dial, deposit
iing it to make their nests. The rubbish
had been slowly carried around by the
wheels until it had became tightly wedged
among them. There was nearly a half
peck of it.
A Big Haul at Buffalo.
Buffalo, June 0 A robbery of be
tween 90,000 and $100,000 in bonds from
Erie Company Saving Bank has just
come to light. The bonds were taken
from the treasurer's desk, where they had
been placed without any sunpicion of
danger after a number of coupons had been
cut from them. Several of the stolen bonds
Lave been traced to Baltimore.
K3T With great pleasure we can recom
mend as a radical cure for rheumatism,
St. Jacobs Oil. This wonderful remedy
has been extensively used by a large num
ber of people who daily testify to its mar
velous eil'eots. (jouverneur, (iV. Y.) Her.
aid.
AMONG OUlt
We are IMsplnj ins n Splendid Lino
Of Men's, Boys and Childrens'
Light Suits,
Of Men's and Hoys' Summer
Coats and Pants,
Of Men's and Boys' White.Fancy
and Mixed Straw Hats,
Of Men's and Boys' low Walking
Shoes and light weight Boots,
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 Button,
Lace, Cloth and Leather Shoes,
OfLadies' Dustersjvnit Shawls,
Parasols, Fans and Skirts,
Of Ladies Ties, Collars, Hand
kerchiefs, Hosiery, etc.,
Of Carpets in all grades and
styles,
Of Trunks and Valises, Buggy
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.
pilE INSURANCE.
To the Farmers and Mechanic) of Perry County
We hereby call your attention to the claims of
The Farmers' and Mechanics' Mutual Fire
Insurance Co., of Ferry County,
as offering you good and safe Insurance at Net
Cost.
This Company, organized and chartered In
1872, lias Issued over 1400 policies, and hs bow
over Sl.9Uii.ioo ot property insured; has paid
losses since Its organizat ion to the amount ot
2,7(i2.24; has laid uut one assessment, of V, mills
on the dollar, since Its organization, netting the
Company the sum ot ll.vM3.5S, which, with the
premiums on policies Issued, has paid all its
current expenses and losses from tire. The rates
charged by the Company are but from $1.20 to
ta.OOper thousand dollars of valuation for five
years, and no charges for Survey and Policy, as
other Companies make. We claim that It oilers
to the Farmers and Mechanics of Ferry county
advantages over all olherCompanlcs for the
following among other reasons:
It Is a home Company.
It insures only In Perry countv.
It pays no large salaries to (Ulcers.
It pays no dividends to Stockholders.
It pays its losses promptly and honorably.
It Insures at lower rates than any Stock Com
pany can.
It insures no borough property, steam estab
lishment or foundry.
It makes no assessments unless actually needed
to pay losses by tires.
lis Olllcers are your neighbors whom you know,
and are chosen by the insured from their own
number.
GEOKGK HOOBAUGH, President.
DIRECTORS.
NICHOLAS HENCH, Savtlle township.
J. W. GANTT, Centre township.
JACOB DUM, Spring township.
HKYAN OIRNEY, Carroll township.
J. D. COOrKlt, Tyrone township.
TREASURER.
HON. DAVID 8HEIBLEY. Spring township.
Full Information sent upon application to
W. W. McCLUKK, Secretary.
23-19 Ureeupark, Pa.
FREE TO EVERYBODY!
A Beautiful Book for the Asking.
By applying personally at the nearest otllco ot
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO..(or by
postal card If at a distance) any adult person will
be presented with a beautifully Illustrated copy
of a New Bjok entitled
GENIUS REWARDED,
OR THE
Story of the Sewing Machine.
containing a handsome and costly steel engrav
Id frontispiece; also, 28 finely engraved wood
cuts, and bound In an elaborate bfue aud gold
lithographic 'cover. No charge whatever is made
for this handsome book, which can. be obtained
only by application at the branch and subordi
nate otlices at The Singer Manufacturing Co.
The BlBger Manufacturing Co.,
rrltc pal Olllce. 81 Union Square,
13 8 ' New York City, N. Y.
MARX
DIES
THE NEWPORT
.'New Clothing House I
It Is not necessary to be rich to dress well. Style
hakes the clothes, mid olnthes makes the man, at
least they give a good lift in that direction.
Our styles In ready made CLOTHING, for men
Sod hoys, Is our pride. They are equal to Custom
Work.
Now, all we would ask of vou Is to come and
examine our stock, which comprises all grades of
Clothing, from the cheapest to the best.
We give you a few of our sample prices:
Our Hard Twisted Men's Suits, Coat, Pants and
Vest for 13. (Mi Our 17.60 Light Colored Cassl
mere Suits, all Wool, for 10. 110 Dark, all wool,
Casslniere Suits,
We defy to be undersold on these suits. They
are the best sold for the money In America.
112.50 all wool Fine Suits; llo Fine Worsted Suit;
12il Fine Black Cloth Hult: 142.50 Fine
Black Cloth Halts.
The goods are, In style and workmanship, equal
to custom work, and made ot llrst class material
Our Boys' ami Children's Clothing
We have them In all sizes, from three years up,
and sell them as low as the lowest. Our fJ.Ml
Child's Suit. Is a beautiful mixed light color. Our
1:.M) Cheviot Hult is a splendid thing. Our i nil
wool, Child's Suit Is nice and splendid. Those are
the best makes of New York Clothing, stilish cut
and durable made.
Our Custom Department Is filled with English,
French, Scotch and American Worsted and Cassl
niere Suitings, which we will made to order at a
Low Price, and guarantee a perfect tit.
BU1T8 TO OKDF.lt FOR EIGHTEEN DOLLARS
This is a splendid all wool dark mixed Casslniere
Suit.
For 820 we have ten styles ot Casslniere and
Cheviot Suitings, our J22 Scotch Cheviot Hult Is
the best thing ever sold for the money.
Ourllneot Gents' Furnishing Goods Is com
plete In every respect. Shirts. Collars, Neck Ties,
Bilk Handkerchiefs, Trunks aud Valises.
HATS and CAPS. We keep the very latest
styles of Nobby lints. A full line of Hats for
men, boys and children, w hich we will sell at
Low Prices.
Now, We would say we buy all our Goods from
first hands for Cash, and manufacture all our
better class of ready made clothing, which ena
bles us to undersell all opposition. That means
we sell you a better made suit for less money.
Money refunded on all goods not found as rep
resented. Please call, whether you wish to
purchase or not. Will be pleased to see you.
&. GANSMAN,
Fashionable Merchant Tailor and Clothier,
N, Cor. Diamond, Prank's Old Hardware Stand,
NKWPOUT,
March 2'J, 1811.
VA.
G
RAND BOULEVARD HOTEL,
Curlier .Kllll St. find Ilroiulivily,
XI2W YORK.
On Both American. & European .Plana.
Fronting on Central Park, the Grand Boule
vard, Broadway and Fifty-Ninth Street, this Ho.
tel occupies the entire square, and was built and
furnished nt an expense of over tl'HUMii). It is
one of the most elegant as well as II nest located
In the city ; has a passenger Elevator and all
modern improvements, and ls"wlthln one square
of the depots of the Slxlh and Eighth Avenue
Elevated It. U. Cars and still nearer to the Broad
way cars convenient and accessible from all
Sal ts of the city. Booms with board, $2 per day.
pedal rates for families and permanent guests.
Aug.2t. 'o0 ly E. HASKELL,, Proprietor.
INSTATE! NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given
li that Letters Testamentary on the estate ot
David Graum, late of Penn township, Perry Co.,
Pa., deceased, have been granted to the under
signed residing In the same township.
AU'persons indebted to said estate are request
ed to make immediate payment and those having
claims will present them duly authenticated for
settlement to
D. K. GHAHM.
W. A. Sponsker, Att'y. Executor.
May 10, 1881.
ESTATE! NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given,
that letters of administration on the estate
of Kev. H. H. ltlchnmnd late of Toroiie township.
Perry County, Pa., deceased, have been granted
to the undersigned. P. O. Address Laudisburg,
Perry County. Pa.
All persons indebted to said estate are request
ed to make Immediate payment aud those having
claims will present them duly authenticated lor
settlement to
ALBERT E. RICHMOND,
Chas. H. Pmii.et, Att'y. Administrator.
May 10, lbtJl.
TAMTE
EMERY WHEELS"'
GRINDING MACHINES
21d4w
For Kfw-IUilln.
Foundries, nntl
itliu'liliie Hhnim.
For circular!, Bililri-na
THETANITECO.
Htrmiilpburw,
Monroe Co., a.
Have You Ever Know
Any person to be seriously 111 wlthot a weak
stomach or inactive liver or kidneys? Aud when
those organs are in good condition do you not
Mnd their possessor enoylng good health? PAlt
K KH'S GINGER TONK! always regulates these
important organs, and never falls to make the
blood rich and pure, and to strengthen every part
of thesystem. It has cured hundreds of desoalr
Ing invalids. Ask your neighbor aboul it. 21d4t
DC ATTV'Q ORGANS, 17 Btops, fi Set golden
"tiil I l w tongue Heeds only J85. Address
DANIEL F. BE ATT Y, Washington, N. J. 23dl
SOLD MEDAL AWARDED
t ho A uthor. A new ntin went M ml
leal Work, warranted t Iih best and
cheapent, indiKimDriahle to evnry
man .entitled "ti) Science of Lift
or,Nttlf-Preservation bound in
finest French muslin, mbowsfld,
full Kilt,3U0ip.oontaini beautiful
tewl mrraTiiiKS, l'J5 prescrip
tions', price only $1.26 aqnt by
mail ; iiluntrntd nam pie, uenta;
end now.Addreiui i'eahndv Mntt.
If WIUW H'U VVL I V mamuienr in. r. ii. rAK
fcllUW iUIuLLl . K.KU, No, 4 UuUmcti.t, lioatoa-
23(126
The Relish of the World
Halford Sauce
SOLD BY ALL CROCERS.
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AGENTS ! AGENTS ! AGENTS I
JOHN B. UOUGH'S binn" new book, Jwt tmhlulietl, onllUrri
n. uuuim b Dinn- new oook, tuKT uuMuAftf, entitled
SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW
i c nance evt orrervil to you. Jit Hccnti i
i bright and ahudy ildaa of real (V'e, and poi
John H. Gough
enn portray them. For Pathol, ITiimor. arid tntotae mwrrtf, it !
without uecr. It it the "houiiuwn" Uiak for yfiwuM. and out-
Hll Otliura If! ta t. Moth .Amu,,... ,... II.Il ...ml.
wanted, men anil women. KowU the Hint, t W ,rWimr 7rn
torwend Siciul Ti-nru Kiven. tw,!vmd(r Cirrulitn. AdrireM,
a. df iu.i 1'uim., Uurttoru, loan
iUdfti
To Dealers and Consumers of Fish.
WK r prepared to supply you with Choice
Extra lat. MACKKKKL, New Kastport
round, and Lake HMKUINU. at reasonable
prices tor CASH, or in exchange (or Grain, Heeds,
Potatoes, Lard, Br.eon . o. , &y .
JONK3 BKOl HEItH & CO.,
Brick Warehouse.
17 2m NEWfOKf. Fa.
TfOBlHUNTINOot every description neatly
land promptly exeouted at Reasonable Mater
at the Bloomlleld Times Steam Job Ofllce.
TRY AT YOUR OWN STORE FIRST
4(Mjfou don't fct suited but wish to bun
CAllPms, OIL CLOTHS, etc., at thcloS
CAIU'JST HOUSE, 111 MARKET STJiEET.
No trouble to shoiv Goods, and don't buy unless
prices. Ur mottoan(l aool8 lowest cash
F. W.
Do You Want Heavy Wheat and Large Crops ?
THEN USE
Bud's Twenty-Five Dollar Pirate.
nilCE, fZ2Ci PEll TON OT? 000
On cars or boat. Iu Philadelphia. ANALYSIS GUABA NTEEI). Send for Circular.
11AUGH & SONS, Sole Manufacturers,
20 BOUTII DEL AWAKE AVE., PHILADELPHIA. PA-a-For
sale by JONE3 BltOS. & CO., Newport, Pa. 2.3-2G
Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart,
35 North 3rd Street, HARRISBURG, Pa.
10,000 Yds. Neio Figured Lawns, 5, G, lo, 2cts.
3,ooo Yds. Lace Huntings, 12 cents.
950 Yds. All Wool Huntings in
Hlachand Colors, 15 cents.
2,500 White Victoria Lawns, I2i cents.
300 Dozen Lisle Thread Gloves, 12,
15, 1,7, 20, 25, 28, and 33 cents.
Fans and Farasols.
Write for Samples.
DIVES, POMEROY & STEWAET,
THE LARGEST DltY GOODS HOUSE
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA.
In making our first Spring announcement to our patrons and the public, we would call attention
to our immense slock of
DRY GOODS IN ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES.
We have made great accession to our stock and with our Increased facilities for purchasine and
greater outlet, we are enabled to oiler unprecedented bargains. We have many new thiiiKS in
Choice New Colorings, lo these goods wi have trimmings to match for Combination Suits. We
m A?.,.'ferafl'ebSll,IL"!l,c.H,,?l:vlEK slI'Ka ,n nl1 the new elfects, and special I iducen'ents In
BLACK 81LKS, 84.TI! I)E LYONS and CASHMKItKH. We will malntahi oiir loni established
rey.1,tIa.V,,M?r.f,ir..cftJj;Xl,,S V'e lanrftt fstock of MOUltNINU GOODS IN THIS CITY. Great Bargains
hi THIBET SHAWLS. UOSIEHY. GLOVE and NOTION Department complete in every part
Sn ISSteffiKSSfJii; bTea ,n Uarr,sbul'- u'teed kd GLOVESaVla.ty.
31. O. EINSTEIN,
10 13t 223 MARKET St., HAltRISBUKO, Pa.
CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE!
1881 SPRING OPENING! 1881
We desire to speak to the citizens of Bloomlleld and surrounding country on the subject of
Carpels, Oil Cloths, and Wall Papers,
and point out a few facts why you should deal with us.
5"A,VuE 5,011 can J'e. """"din any kind of goods named above out of a great assortment.
HKCAUSKour stock Is complete mid fHll In all departments.
!J!':A!!?S you are allorded the pleasure of a superior choice at the lowest possible prices.
lihUAUBK we deal honest with you : give you all you can ask for the money; ship vour goods
free of charge, and strive to please and pront you. We therefore ask an inspection of our
Body and Tapestry Brussels, Ingrain and 3-riy Carpets, Hall and
Stair, Hemp aud Bag Carpets,
by all our old customers and all new ones who will give as the chance to prove what we assert above.
OUR RAQ CARPETS are made underour linmrdlate directlou, on our own loomi. and
we ciuim for them a superiority Bupassed by none in the State.
CARPET RACS taken in exchange for goods, and Carpets made to order.
Many Novelties In our Wall Paper Departments, Window Shades and Material for Lambrenulns
and Furniture Coverings, with Cords, Fi luges.uud Ulmps to match. '
. .LINOLEUM, an article superior to Oil Cloth for kitchens, dining rooms, balls and vesti
bules, public oUlces, and banks.
A complete stock throughout, the equal ot 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. Iteapectfully yours, '
STEPHENS & BEETEM,
21 East Main Street, CARLISLE, Penn'a.
YOU CAN BUY THE BLATCHLEY
PUMP
Unllntd,or with Copper. Porcrlaln.nr Iron
Lining. Karh one elum-lled with my nnnie tut
manulucturor is warrnnted In material ami con
st ruetlon. For sale by the bet houses in tlto
trade. If you do not know where to get thin
pump, wrlto to me as below, ami I will send
nauio of aifent nearest you, who will nupply you
at my lowest prices.
CHAS. O. BLATCHLEY, Manufacturer,
308 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa.
For sale by F. Mortimer, New Dloomfleld,
Pa. ti
FANCY floods and Notions, Some new ar
rival, Cheap,
F. MOHTIMEK,
YINGST,
III MARKET ST., HARRISBURG, PA.
IN
11 3m
ESTATE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given
that Letters Testamentary on the estate of
Benjamin Zimmerman, late of Madison township
rerry county. Pa., deceased, have been granted
to the undersigned, residing In Andersouburu
Perry county, l'a. M
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
r ,T ' , WILLIAM MOOSE,
Wl,n- ?3J',ERl Att executor.
May 10, 1981.
STATE NOTICK.-Notlce Is hereby glveu
that letters of Administration have been
granted on the estate ot bamuel Daniels, late of
Wheat field twp.. Perry county. Pa., deceased, to
Sarah Aim Daniels, residing iu same township.
P. O. address, Duncannon.
All Demons Indebted to said estate are requested
to make immediate payment and those haviiia
claims, to present them for settlement.
r, t t ,.t bait AH ANN DANIELS.
Mavis! Jim y" Administratrix.
Dissolution of Partnership.
April, 1881. by mutual consent. All debts owing
to the said partnership are to be received by said
Ueo. A. Ligxett, and all demands on said partner
ship are to be presented to him for payment, until
tlieUDlhot June, 1881, and after that day the
accounts ot the tlrm will be placed In the bauds
of an oilicer for collection.
t . GEO. J. DKLANCEY.
June 7, 1881?
TOflCE Is hereby given tht the partnership
11 lately existing between Geo. A. LgKett anil
O.J. Delaucv of Perry county, ra.. under the
nrm name of I.larotr. & itaintuw j.,irua 1,1.
MOM IE Cloths aud other Dress Goods In va
rious styles.
F. MORTIMER