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    THE TIMES, NEW BL00MFIEL1), PA., JUNE 21, 1881.
A Terrible Storm In Kansas.
St. Louis, June 11. Additional partic
ulars of tlio tornado in Kalians night be.
fore last atitto that tho storm extended into
Lyons county, tind did great riamnge to
crops, buildings, fcuocs, &o., nil over that
part of the country.
The town of Anioricus, near Empo.la,
is almost entirely destroyed, every building
lu it being more or loss damaged. The
United Presbyterian Church was literally
torn to pieces and the Methodist church
was blown from its foundation and almost
totally destroyed. .Several bouses in Em
poria were blown down and fences and
other property seriously Injured. The
north and east additions to the Htate Nor
mal School were unroofed and the walls
partly tern down. The wheat, just ready
for harvest, aud other cops everywhere in
the track of the storm wore either blown
-away or boaten into tho ground by the
bail, Immense quantity of which fell dur
ing the storm.
St. rAt'i-, Minn., .Tune 13. Tho storm
on Saturday night extended ovor nearly ail
of Minnesota and was accompanied by
much lightning and heavy wind. All rail
roads were more or less allected, nnd tele
graphic communication was interrupted on
all liues. Communication has not yet been
restored. A special from Northileld says
that a most ferocious wind storm, accom
panied by a perfect sheet of water, with
thunder arid lightning, struck that place at
G o'clock last night. In thirteen minutes
after that time two inches of water had
fallen, and the wind blew at tho rate of
seventy-live miles an hour, as near as
could bo calculated. The streets in many
places are impassable by reason of fallen
trees, many of which are fourteen inches iu
-diameter. The steeple of the new Congre
gational church, which was one hundred
aud nineteen feet high, was blown down,
aud the whole building backed six inches
out of plump. The wind blow tho wind
mill belonging to the Chicago, Milwaukee
and Sc. Paul railroad into 10(1 J pieces
threw the tank house, about two aud a
half feet out of plumb, aud carried 0110
empty standing on the side track a dis
tance of twenty-five feet. Tho loss cannot
yet bo uccuiately estimated, but it will
reach Into thousands. It is believed that
the wheat crop is not far enough advanced
to suil'er seriously from the storm. The
grain is doubtless prostrated iu many
tields, but it is thought it will rise again.
It is probable that tho heavy rain will be
injurious to the wheat on the low lands.
Mr. and Mrs. Chall'eo, living iu the town
of Lara, were killed by tho blowing down
of their house. Tho barn of D. J. Praber,
in the same towu, was unroofed burying
bis daughter iu the ruins. She was taken
out in an unconscious condition, and the
injury may prove fatal.
A Lucky Plowman.
A man plowing in Schuylkill couuty a
few days ago turned up a silver dollar near
the roots of an old stump, and on making
,au examination discovered Ave others, to
gether with a number of arrow beads near
'the same place. It is asserted that tho
possessor of the money bad been tied to tho
tree by Indiaus aud shot to death with
the arrows. When bis body aud clothing
-decayed tho mouey that bo had iuhis pock
et and the arrow beads iu his body slipped
-down the tree and fell among the roots.
The romautic story, however, is due to the
results of a vivid imagination rather than
to any known facts couuected with the
circumstance.
Richmond, Va., June 8. Richard
Thompson, colored, was struck by light
tiing and instantly killod this afternoon.
The remarkable feature of the affair is that
there was no storm prevailing and only
very small clouds passing over the city at
-the time from which only oner flash' of
ligbtuing issued accompanied by a moder
ate report of thunder. The man was at
-work on the river bauk when struck by the
.lightning.
Speaking " by the Card."
C. II. Wood, Eaq7of the C . &. T. Ry.,
Port Huron, Mich., favors our corres
pondent with the following : After suffer
ing for nearly a year with rheumatism, re
ceiving treatment from most of the best
.physicians of Michigan and the West, I
happened to try a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil.
Upon the first application I used fully half
-a bottle, and its effect was almost instan
taneous. I immediately dropped all other
treatment, aud confined myself to its use
alone. After the use of three bottles, in
. stead of being driven to my business, or
moving about on crutches, I walked from
one to three miles daily about business,
and have beeu free from this horrible dis
ease for over a year, not having the slight
est twiuge of it. Hence, I say that all
medicines known to me are useless when
compared with the Old German Remedy.
Use this statement when and where it
.suits. Quincy, (IU.,) Daily Herald.
Set Baek 42 Years.
' I was troubled for years with Kid
ney Complaint, Gravel, ic; my blood
became thin ; I was dull aud inactive;
could hardly crawl about ; was an old
worn out man. all over ; could get noth
ing to help me, until I got Hop Bitters,
and now 1 am a boy again. My blood
And kidneys are all right, and I am as
active as a man of 30, although I am 72,
a.nd I have no doubt it will do as well for
others of my age. It is worth a trial.
(FatUttr.) Sunday Mercury. 25 2t
AMONG OUJt
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Wo nro Displaying ft Splendid Una
Of Men's, Boys and Childrens"
Light Suits, ,
Of Men's and Boys' Summer
Coats and Bants,
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, Clotli and Leather Shoes,
Of Ladies' 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
we can show you more and bet
ter goods, and sell them for less
money than any other store in
the County.
&
EBY'S NEW BUILDING,
NEWPORT, PA.
pilE iNSUllANCE.
To Vie Farmers and Mechanics of Ferry Count;
We hereby call your attention to tlie claims ot
Tho Farmers' and Mechanics' Mutual Fire
Insurance Co., of Perry County,
as offering jou good and safe Insurance at Net
Cost.
This Company, organized and chartered In
1872, lias Issued over U(K) policies, and hs now
over 8i.Pwi.too of property Insured! has paid
losses since Its organization to the amount of
t2,7i2.24 ; has laid but one assessment, of ljmllls
on the dollar, since its organization, netting the
Company the sum ot gl.iiK3.6H, which, wit it the
premiums on policies Issued, has paid all Its
current expenses and losses from lire. The rates
charged by the Company are but from fl.20 to
S3.0U per thousand dollars of valuation for live
years, and no charges for Survey and Policy, as
other Companies make. We claim Hint It offers
to the Farmers and Mechanics of Terry county
advantages over all other Companies for the
following among other reasons:
It is u home Company.
It Insures only in Perry county.
It pays no large salaries to Officers.
It pays no dividends to Stockholders.
It pays its losses promptly and honorably.
It Insures at lower rates thau uuy 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 llres.
Its Officers are yournelghborswhoinyou know,
and are chosen by the Insured from their own
number.
GEOltGE HOOBAUGH, President.
DIRECTORS.
NICHOLAS HENCII, Savllle township.
J. W. GANTT, Centretowiiship.
JACOB DUM, Spring township.
BKVAN GlBNKY, Carroll township.
J. D. COOl'ISK. Tyrone township.
TREASURER.
HOX. DAVID 8HKIBLKY, Spring township.
Full Information sent upon application to
W. W. MeCLUKK, Secretary.
23-45 Gieetipark.l'a.
FREE TO EVERYBODY!
A Beautiful Hook for the Asking.
By applying personally at the nearest office of
THE blNOKK MANUFACTUK1NG CO., (or by
postal card If at a distance) any adult person will
be preseuted with a beautifully Illustrated copy
of a New Buok entitled
GENIUS REWARDED,
oa TUB
Story of the Sewing Machine.
containing A handsome and costly steel engrav
ing frontispiece) also, 28 finely engraved wood
cuts, aud bound iu an elaborate bine and 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 offices of The Singer Manufacturing Co.
The (linger Manufacturing- Co.,
Prico'pal Office, 34 Union Square,
S3 8 ly Hew York City, N. Y.
A t I a i rt
juBX
DUKES
THE NEWPORT
' New Clothing : House!
It Is not necessary to be rich to dress well. Rtyle
mnkos the clothes, iind clothes mnkes theHiiau, at
least Ihey give a good lift In that direction.
Our styles In ready wade CLOTHING, for men
hud boys, Is our ptiiio. They are equal to Custom
Work.
Now, all we would ask of you Is to come and
examine our stock, which comprises all grades of
Clothing, from the cheapest to the best.
We give you a few ot our sample prices:
Our Hard Twisted Men's Suit. Coat, Pants and
Vest for IVtH). Our S7.WI Light Colored Cassl.
mere Units, all wool, for 10. Ill) Dark, all wool,
Casslmore Stilts.
We defy to be undersold on these suits. They
are the best sold for the money In America.
112.60 all wool Klne Hulls: tin Fine Worsted Suit)
120 Flue Black Cloth Hulls: ti'i.btl Fine
Black Cloth Hulls.
The goods are, In style nnd workmanship, equal
to custom work, and made of first cluss material
Our Hoys' nnd Children's Clothing
We have them In all sizes, from three years up,
and sell them as low as the lowest, our f .-)
Child's Knit Is a bountiful mixed light color. Our
t3.SU Cheviot Hnlt. Is a splendid thing. Our ti, all
wool, I'liiKi s nuir is nice anil spieniiiu. t nose are
the best makes of New York Clothing, stylish cut
and durable made.
Our Custom Department Is filled with English,
French. Hcotch and American Worsted and Cassi
mere Huttings, which we will madeto order at a
Low Price, and guarantee a perfect lit.
BU1TS TO OllDEH 1'OH EIGHTEEN DOLLA113
This Is a splendid all wool dark mixed Casslmere
Hull.
For 20 we have ten styles of Casslmere and
Cheviot Hultings. Our t'ti Hootch Cheviot Suit Is
the best thing ever sold for the money.
Ourllneof Gents' Furnishing Goods Is com
plete In every respect. Shirts. Collars, Neck Ties,
bilk Handkerchiefs, Trunks and Valises.
II ATS nnd CAl'H. We keep the very latest
styles of Nobby Huts, A full line of Hats for
men, boys and children, which we will sell at
Low Prices.
Now, We would say we buy nil our Goods from
first hands for Cnsh, and lnanufiicture all our
better class of ready made clothing, which ena
bles usto undersell all opposition. That means
we sell you a belter made suit for less money.
Money refunded on all goods not found ns rep
resented. Please call, whether you wish to
purchase or not. Will be pleased to see you.
D. GANSMAN,
Fashionable Merchant Tailor nnd Clothier,
N. Cor. Diamond, Flunk's Old Hardware Htand,
NHWPOHT, 1A.
March 2D. lMl.
PRAND BOULEVARD HOTEL,
vj Corner SIMIi M. find llrnndwn)',
SIHV YORK.
On Both American & European Flam.
Fronting on Central Park, the Grand Boule
vard, Broadway and Fifty-Ninth Htreet, this Ho
tel occupies the entire square, and was built nnd
furnished at an expense of over ft'Hi.OOi). It Is
one of the most elegant ns well ns II nest located
lu the city : has a passenger Elevator and all
modern Improvements, and is within one square
of the depots of the Hlxlh and Eighth Avenue
Elevated It. K. Cars and still nearer tothe Broad
way cars convenient and accessible from all
purls of the city. Booms with board, 82 per day.
Special rates for families and nerniaui'iit guests.
Aug. 24. '0 ry
IE. IIAHIvELL, Proprietor.
E
STATU NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given
1J thai Letters Testamentary on the estate ot
Havld Grakm, luteof Penn township, Perry Co.,
deceased, have ueen granted to the under
signed residing In the same township.
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
D. K. GUAHM,
W. A. HroNSKEit. Att'y. Executor.
May 10, lbsl.
INSTATE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given,
Li that letters of administration on the estate
of ltev. H. H. Hlchmond late of Torone township,
Perry County. Pa., deceased, havo been granled
tothe undersigned. 1. O. Address Landlsburg,
Perry County. Pa.
All persons Indebted tosnld estate nre request
ed to make Immediate payment and those having
claims will present them duly authenticated fur
settlement to
A LB BUT E. RICHMOND.
Ciias. H. Smii.et, Att'y. Administrator.
May 10, 18 1.
DC ATTV'C ORGANS. 17 Stops, SHet golden
DtHI I I O tongue Heeds only 85. Address
DANIEL F. BEATT Y, Washington, N. J. 23d2G
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the Autnor.AmtwannKrHat Mu
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23(126
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Who Killed Morgan?
THE history of the abduction of William Mor.
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1SJC-30. by A. P. llentley.
A full and detailed account of tlie interesting
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Morgan aud the arrest and trial ol those suspect
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Alt. Pleasaut, Iowa.
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE.
It is sure to cure Spavins, Splints
Curb, &e. It removes all unnatural
enlargements. Does not blister. Has
no equal lor any lameness on oeasior
man. It has cured hip ioint lame
ness In a person who hud sullered IS
f.vears. Alsocuied liiAiimat.lMm. corns.
frost bites, or any bruises, cut or lameness. It
has no equal for blemish on horses. Betldfor il
lustrated circular giving positive proof. Price
one dollar. All DruitKlsts lave It or can get for
vou. Dr. B. J. Keudull & Co., Pros., EuosburKU,
t ails, Vermont.
UABBIS & EWINO, Agents.
Pittsburgh. Pa.
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And if you tlon't act nulled but ivish to buy
CAJiriiTS, OIL CLOTHS, etc., at the lowest
cash priccSfthen visit the NEW IIAmtlSBUliG
CAM VET HOUSE, 111 MARKET STREET.
No trouble to show Goods, and don't buy unless
suited, is our motto, and Goods at lowest cash
2) rices.
F. W.
li t:lt
Do You Want Heavy Wheat and Large Crops P
THEN USE
Banffs Twenty-Five Dollar Pliosphate.
P1HCE, Hr TON OP ttOOO
On cars or boat In Philadelphia. ANALYSIS GUARANTEED. Bend for Circular.
II AUG II & SONS, Sole Manufacturers,
20 SOUTH DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA, PA-S-For
sale by JONES BROS. & CO., Newport, Pa. 23-20
Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart,
35 North 3rd Street, HARRISBURG, Pa.
10,000 Yds. New Figured Lawns, 5, 6, 10, l2if6-.
3,000 Yds. Lace Buntings, 12 cents.
950 Yds. All Wool Buntings in
Black and Colors, 15 cents.
2,500 White Victoria Lawns, 12i cents.
300 Dozen Lisle Thread Gloves, 12,
15,17, 20, 25, 28, and 33 cents.
Fans and Barasols.
Write for Samples.
THE LARGEST DItY GOODS HOUSE
OENTEAL I'EJSrisTSYLV.lSriA..
In making our Hist Spring announcement to our patrons and the public, we would call atleutlon
to our Immense stuck of
DRY GOODS IN ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES.
Wo have mado great accession to our stock and with our Increased facilities for purrliaslns and
exeater nutlet, we are enabled to offer unprecedented btrgaitis. We have many new things, in
Choice New Colorings. To these goods wi have trimmings to match for Combination Suits. We
also offer ereat. bargains in HUM M KM SILKh In all the new effects, and special Inducements in
HLACK Hll.KS, HXI DE LYONS and OASHMKRKH. We will maintain our long established
reputation for carrying the largest stock of MoUUNINU GOODS IN THIS CITY, (ireat liarmilns
In THIBET SHAWLS. HOSIERY, GLOVE and NOTION Department complete In every particular.
I.,'' " utthii rKiuoiiru iu
An Inspection is respectfully requested.
10 m
CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE!
1881 SPRING OPENING! 1881
We desire to speak to the citizens of Bloomlleld and surrounding country on the subject of
Carpets, Oil Cloths, and Wall Papers,
nnd point out a few facts why you should deal with us.
IlEAUSE you can be suited in any kind of goods named above out of a great assortment.
HKCAUSE our stock is complete and f Mil In all departments.
11 EC AllSH you are afforded the pleasure of a superior choice at the lowest possible prices.
BECAUSE we deal honest with yon : give you all vou can ask for the money; ship vour goods
free of charge, and strive to please and prolit you. We therefore ask au Inspection of our
Hotly and Tapestry Brnssels, Ingrain and 3-1'ly Carpets, Hall and
Stair, Hemp aud Rag Carpets,
by all our old customers and all new ones who vt 111 give as the chance to prove what we assert above.
OUR RAO CARPETS are made under our Immediate dlrectiou, on our own loams, and
we cialiu for ihein a Superiority Supassed by none lu the State.
CARPET RACS taken la exchange for goods, and Carpets made'to order.
Jtany Novelties In our Wall Paper Departments. Window Shades and Material for Lambrequins,
and Furniture Coverings, with Cords, Fringes, aud Gimps to match.
LINOLEUM, an article superior to Oil Cloth for kitchens, dining rooms, halls aud vesti
bules, public olhces, 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 you will be justified in the doing
thereof. Respectfully yours,
STEPHENS & BEETEM,
21 East Main Street, CARLISLE, Penn'a.
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