8 THE TIMES, NEW BL00MF1KL1), PA., JULY 5 1881. A Minor's Romance. At Amlios. Collego, In the class of 'o3, there wore two chums, who lind atuok to gether ever since they hnil flint entered col lege Tlioy were fust friends and tio trouble lindever ilUUiibed their friendship. One was the sou of rich parents and the other of ft country minister. When they graduated, the rich man's son went luto business Kith his father in New York and took bis friend with him as an employee. Things went smoothly for some time, when thnt common accident of life happen edthey both fell iu love with the same gill. The light in the heart or the employee was long and bitter, but contrasting his ' position with that of his friend, tho differ ence in the advantages he could offer the womat), he yielded, and with scarce a word of parting, with none of explanation, heieft New York and went West. A. year afterwards found him in 8in Francisco, and be soou joined the gold diggers. Ilia fortune was varied at times rich, at times poor. Afterward iu Nevada he followed silver mining, and when the silver crazo struck Leadvillo be weut there. There he was successful, and this spring, ft rich man, be determined to return E.ist for the first time iu twenty-four years. Yester day, as he got off the southwestern train at Wiiton, Iowa, and wont to get ou the main lino train, which nns to carry him to Chicago, a lady who was trying to turn a scat attracted his attention. Stepping for ward to help her, be first looked with won der, then, joy, to see that it was thowoman he bad run away from so long ago, n woman now past forty, but handsome yet. lie talked to her timidly at first, and uncertain. When ho learned that she was yet unmarried bis questions came faster yet, and her present condition waB soon kuowu to him. ller parents had died, and, depending on her own exertions for support, fche bad taught school, and at present was principal of a school iu West ern Iowa. The old love still lived in the miner's heart, and he soon found that he had not been ontirely forgotten by her. To make a long story short, it was a very happy-looking couple who got off the train hero last night, lookiug for a minister, and a still happier ono whicli registered at tho Sherman as Mr. and Mrs. Shearburn, Leadville, Colorado. Washington Pout. The Worst Railroad Accident on Record. Citv of Mexico, June 27. The fil'ow iug additional facts are learned touching the accident on tho Morelos Railway. A temporary bridge over a chasm near Mnl pais, on the recntly-opened Morelos Rail way, was washed away, and a train carry ing the Third battalion of Infantry plung ed down the abyss. For some time past the district where it occurred has been swept by fierce storms, swelling tho creek into torrents and laying waste many fertile fields. The bridge spanning the river at the point mentioned, although known to bo unsafe, was still iu use wheu the fated train bearing a battalion of soldiers at temper! its passage, t lie result was a crash as tho undermined supports gave way, and theeugine it"d cars were burled headlong dowu tho chasm. In tho froight vans, comprising a portion of the train was a consignment of alchohol. This took fire, and the consequent explosion contributed much to the loss of life. The few who es caped uninjured at once applied themselves to the rescue of their uufortunate com rades, but it was some hours before, the ex act extent of the disaster became apparent. It is now known that tbirteeu officers aud one hundred and ninety-two privates were cither killed outright by the fall or roasted to death, while fifty others sustained hurts of more or less serious character. The train was entirely consumed. The latest accounts of the disaster on the Morelos Railroad report that 17 ofllcers and 197 privates were killed. This list -does not include the railroad officials aud employes or the women and children of the soldiers, many of whom were on the train Only nxty persons in all were saved ilivo, and of thoso forty are more or less injured. A Maniac's Terrible Deed. oAN 31 HANCI8CO, June 7. The steamer Newborn briugs the crew of the schooner Eastreo from Mazatlau aud the particulars of the killing of her Captain aud the firing of the vessel by a mauiao cook. The cook, who bad showed signs of iusauity, sudden ly stabbed the Captain as be entered the cabin ; ho tueu rau iuto the cloEot where the axes were kept. Tho crew closed the cabin doors. Tho cook contiuued walking about the cabin for sevoral hours and threatened to fire the vessel. The crew got out the boats and soon after smoke be gan arising from the cabiu and the crew Jeft hastily, as the vessel bad twenty three iiundrtd kegs of powder on board. Soon Afterward she blew up, tho maniac perish ing in the explosion. Tho crew reached . Mazatlau, after a pull of sixty miles, in heavy sen. C3" Poi baps we may not go to the dogs to learn the lesson of religious truth, but when the dog has any devotional habits be follows them with such persistent regulari ty as to bo an example to human beings, Instance the case of a British poodle be longing to a gentleman who lives near quaint old Chester. This animal is In the habit of tint only going to church, but re maining quietly in the pew during service, whether his master Is there or not. Ou Pumhiy tho dam at (ho hoad of the lake in that neighborhood gnvo way, so that tho whole road was inundated. The congrega tion, iu consequence, consisted of a few who camo from tomo cottages close by, but nobody atteuded from tho house of the dog. The clergyman stated (hat while reading the Psalms be raw his friend, the poodle, come slowly up tho aisle, dripping with wot, having swam about n quarter of mile to get to church. He went as usual, into the pew and remained to the end of tho service. t3T" A dispatch from Tucson, Arizona, says: " Li. L. LukendoiTr-r s powder Louse, containing two car loads of English gun cotton and tonite powder, exploded tit eleven P.- M. on Tuesday. All the win dows in the city were broken, doors were burst in aud crockery stocks demolished. The concussion" broke a lamp in the lesi dence of M. Kantz, setting lire to the house mid badly burning several of tho in mates. The county hospital was ruined, nit none of the patients were injured. The total lost is about $100,000." Art and Oil. The Norfolk Virginian of January 1C, 1881, re fe rn to I lie remarkable cure effected by Ht. Jacobs Oil in the case of Prof. Crom well, known the country over for lii.-i mag nificent Art Illustrations who had suffered excrutialiug torments from rheumatism, until ho tried the Oil wliojo effects lie says were mngic il. Heading, Pa. Times and JJinjatcn. THE NEWPORT New. Clothing House! It Is not necessarvto be rich to dress well. Rtvln makes the clothes, and clothes nukes Hie man, at least ihey give a good lift In that direction. Our styles In ready made CLOTHING, fir men and hays, is our pride. T hey are equal to Custom 1 OIK. Now, all ne would ask of vnn Is to come and examine our stoek, which comprises nil grades of Clothing, from the cheapest to Hie best. We give you a few of our sample prices; Our Hard Twisted Men's Suits. Coat. Pants and Vest for $i on. Our IT.fio Light Colored Cassl. mere Halts, ml wool, fur 810. 810 D.uk. all wool. Casslmere Suits. We defy to be undersold on those stills. They are the best, sold for the money in America. 12.50nll wool Finn Suits: 115 Fine Worsted Suits S- i Mile nincK ciotn suits: t?i su Fine Mack Cloth Suits. The goods are. In style nnd workinanshl:. en'inl to custom work, mid made of llrst class material Our Hoys' nnd Children'. Clothing We have them In alt sizes, from three years nn. and sell them as low as the lowest. Our 2.mi Child's Suit Is a beautiful mixed light color. Our s:;.n Cheviot suit, is a splendid thing Our i, all wool. Child's Suit Is nice and splendid. Those are the best makes of New York Clotlilnir. stylish cut aud durable made. Our Custom Department is filled with Kinrllsh. French. Scotch and Amei lean Worsted and Casal mere Suitings, w hich we will made to order at a Low Price, and guarantee a perfect lit. SUITS TO OHDtifl FOB, EIUHTEKN DOI.LAUH This Is a splendid all wool dark mixed Casslmere cuir. For 820 we have ten styles of Casslmer and Cheviot Suitings. Our til Scotch Cheviot Suit is the best tiling ever sold fur the money. Ourllneof (tents' Furnishing floods is com. plete in every respect. shirts. Collars, Neck Ties, Silk Handkerchiefs, Trunks and Valises. HATS and CAPS. We keen the verv latest styles of Nobby flats. A full line of Hats for men, tinys and children, which we will sell at Low Prices. Now. Wo would sav we buv all our Goods from first hands for Cash, and manufacture all our better class of ready made clothing, wnlch ena bles us to undersell all opposition. That means we sell you a better made suit for less money. Money refunded nn atl goods not found as rep resented. Please call, whether you wish to purchase or not. Will be pleased to see you. I). GANSMAN, Farlilonablo Merchant Tailor and Clothier, N. Cor. Diamond, Frank's Old Hardware Stand, MaWPOltT, March 29, 1811. .s . V " . Jt.W. SJiUSU RFATTV'? OBO ANS. 17 Stuns, Set golden !rrt.V! f, ! tongue Heeds only 85. Address DANIEL F. BEATTY. Washington, N. J. ililW HOLD MEDAL AWARDED tho Author. A uuwani icnl W nrk.Wfirrftnted i lio hast and ctitiaeKt, inrJttiM'nisoMe to every Hmn,mt it li'ti "tho Sciencenf Life o.-.Suli-t'reservatuin bound in n;intt rnmcti muslin, emboid, full uUt,3UUpp.oouWm beautiful t.(H'l entrri?itiKs, IUj pmriorip uon, price only ffil 25 sent by rm k runt tWd- nilfSmn xn.lnow. Add, lbid, Med! 7d30 KENDALL'S SPAYIN C URE. K Is sure to cure Spavins, Splints Curb, to. It removes nil unnatural eiilaigemeuts. Does not blister. Has no equal lor any lameness on beast ur nun. It has cured hlpdnlnr lame- , in m iun wiui nau sniiered 10 frost bites. or any bruises, cut or lun.eneis It has no equal for Uleiu'sli on linise. send for il lustrated circular giving punitive proof. Price one dollar. All Druggists uve It or run net for you. Dr. B. J. Kendall & Co.. Pros., Euobui gfi. Falls, Vertnout. UAEKIS & KWINO. Agents. Pittsburgh, p. For sale by F. MoirriMKu, New Uloouitteld, Pa. lllll!lg5 VVii" . J. 'hi AMONG OUR mm Wo nro Pispliivhij; a Splendid Line Of Men's, Boys and Chililrens' Light Suits, Of Men's nnd Hoys' Summer Coats and l'ants, Of Men's and Boys' Whitc,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, Of Ladies' Dustcrs,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, 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. & EDY'S NEW BUILDINC, NEWPORT, PA. pillK INSUltANCE. Ibfic FArmm awl Mxhanlcn of Perry Connlp We hereby call your attention to the claims of Tho Farmers' and Mechanics' Mutual Firs Insurance Co., of Ferry County, as ottering sou good and fa To Insurance at Net Cost, This Company, organized and chartered In 1872, has Issued over HIM uollcies, and hss now over tl.M0.l00 of vronerty Insured: has nald losses since Its organization lo the amount of 1 2.7H2.24; has laid but one assessment, of )', mills on the dollar, since Its organization, netting the Company the sum of Jl.i83.68, which, with the Diem I ii in h on uollcies Issued, lias ua d all its c irrent expenses nnd losses from tire. The rates charged by the Company are but from 81.20 to S l.oo per thousand dollars of valuation for five years, and no charges for Survey and Policy, as other Companies make We claim that It offers totlie Farmers and Mechanics of Perry county advantages over all other Companies for the loiiowiug among outer reasons: It Is a home Company. It Insures only In Perry county. It pays no large salaries to ittlcers. 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 pav losses by tires. Its blllcers are your nelghborswhom you know, and are chosen by the Insured from their own number. GEOllGE HOOBAUGH, President. DIRECTOIIS. NICHOLAS IIENCH, Saville township. .1. W. GANTT, Centre towushlp. JACOB UUM, Spring township. KBYAN UIBNEY, Carroll township. J. D. COOl'lilt, Tyrone township. TltKASL'llF.ll. HOV. DAVID SHEIDLEY, Spring township. Full information sent upon application to' W. W. WcCf.UKK, .Secretary. 2:3-13 Gresnpark, Pa. FREE TO EVERYBODY! A Beautiful IIodU for the Asking. Uv aup'ylng persona'ly at the nearest olllce of Tm'h kinokh MANUKACTLKINU CO.. 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Send for Circular. 1UUGH & SONS, Sole Mnnufuclurers, 20 SOUTH UKLAWAltE AVE . PlULADEI.PIIf A, PA tS.l'or sale by JONE i BH09. & CO., Newport, Pa. 23-28 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, 35 North 3rd Street, HARRISBURG, Pa. 10,000 Yds. New Figured 3,000 Yds. Lace liuntinffs, 12 cents. 950 Yds. All Wool Buntings in BlaeU and Colors, 15 cents. 2,500 White Victoria Lawns, 12 cents. 300 Dozen Lisle Thread Gloves, 12$, 15, n, 20, 25, 28, and 33 cents. Fans and Farasols. Write for Samples. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWAET, THE LARGEST DRY GOODS HOUSE CENTKAL IJ JillS" IS" SYLVAN Il . In making our first Spring announcement to our patrons and (he public, we would call attention to our Immense stock of DRY GOODS IN ALL THE LATEST? NOVELTIES. We have made great accession to our stock and with our Increased facilities for purchasing and greater outlet, we are enabled to oiler unprecedented bargains. We have many new things, tu Choice New Colorings. To these go'iiU wi have trimmings to match for Combination Suits. We also offer erreat bargains in B"MMEKSfLKH in all the new etfects, and special inducements In I'.LACK Hff.KS, SvTtl 1K LYONS and CAStlMKKKS. We will maintain our toi.g established reputation for carrying the largest stock of MOUltNING GOODS IN Till! CITY. Great Uargalns In THIBET SHAWLS. HOilKKY, GLOVK and NOTtON Department complete In every particular. No such assortment has f vnr been exhibited in llarrlsburg. Guaranteed KID GLOVES a specialty. An Inspection is respectfully requested. 31. 213 10 13t CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE! 1881 SPRING OPENING! 1881 We desire to speak to the citizens of Eloomtleld and surrounding country ou the subject of Carpets, Oil Cloths, and Wall Papers, nnd paint out a few fact9 why you should deal with us. HKACSE you can bp suited In any kind of goods named above out of a great-assortment. llKCAHSEour stock is complete and I m II In all departments. UKC Al'SK you are allorded the pleasure of a superior choice at the lowest possible prices. llECAUSEwe deal honest with you: give you all you can ask for the money; ship your goods free of charge, and strive to please and profit you. We therefore ask an inspection of ou;- - Body nnd Tapestry Brnsspls, Ingrain and 3-I'ly Carpets, Hall and Stair, Hemp and Rag Carpets, by fcll our old customers and all new ones who will give as the chance to prove what w e assert above. OUR U AC CARPETS are made under our Immediate dlrectlou, on our own loinn, and we ciaiiu for llieni a Buperioi itjr Supassed by none In the State. CARPET R ACS taken In exchange for goods, and Carpets made to order. Many 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, dlnln.? rooms, halls and yestl bules, public unices, and banks. 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