THE TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA., JULY 12, 1881. An Astonished Mother. A cli lUl mut Its mother woto milking nloii the afreet In ltornollnvillo, N. .1., one lny l:int neck, wbon, stulilonly anil without vnrulnp;, tho child vanished eiitlrily from sight, dining tho In.Hnnt tlmt Its mother turned mound to aimwor a question, Bearoh mm umdo, mut after some tlino tho lltllo one was discovered in ft cellar, of n storo In .front pt which they had been walking when she disappeared. A trap door In the aldowalk was brokeu, aud ai the mother stepped on one end of it, it flew open, lotting the child down into the cellar, aud when the mother Btepped oil" tho door it cn mo back into itn place ngniu. The -child fortunately received no injuries. Equal to the Emergency. A seiisaMuii was ci'i-iiti'l at a b.ill In riiughamton, N. Y., recently, th t cut short tho pleasures of at least one of the conipauy. A lady attended the hall, leav ing a young babe at home in tho care of ber husband, lie was lot successful as a nurse, and, after using every endeavor to keep tho child from worrying without success, went to his wil'o and bogged of ber to outne borne. Khe preferred to remain, and he then loaded the baby up in a coach . and trundled it into tho set in which the -wife and tnothor was dancing, and, calling her attention to tho arrangement, departed. Surprised Workmen. A Rang of workmen engaged in repair ing an old house at Shcrborn, Middlesex county, Mass., made a big haul a fow days ngo. While tearing out a portion of the place, a bag was found which when nil at tempt was made to remove it fell to pieces, and $1300 in gold coin rolled out. The promises ouc3 belonged to a wealthy gen tleman who died some twenty years ago, mid the supposition Is that the money was secreted by him, and its existence never bad been disclosed. Poisoned Picnickers. 'Mandniutuo, Mo., July o. A picnic par ' ly, sis hundred in all, partook of lemonade that had been poisoned with acid. Eight have died and a hundred are in a critical condition. The vender was arrested and wHl be prosecuted. Public indignation is oxcitod and the commuuity is in mourning. Art and Oil. Tho Norfolk Virginian of January 1C, 1381, refers to the remarkable cure effected by Kt. Jacobs Oil in the case of Prof. Crom well, known the country over for his mag nillcent Art Illustrations who had bu tiered excrutiating torments from rheumatism, until be tried tho Oil whose effects he says were magical. Heading, Pa, Times and Dispatch. Miscellaneous News Hems. tirA valunblp team of horses belonging to John V. Blackwell, near Hopewell, weio struck by ligb tiling and instantly killed on Wednesday afternoon while feeding in an opou Held. E3TA farmer near Now Bedford, Law rence county, convinced that the water in his well tasted singularly, cleaned the well and to his horror found fully half a buYuel of dead rats in tho bottom. tW A French savant has rnada tho dis covery that man is a venomous animal. .After a number of experiments he finds that rabbits inoculated with the saliva taken from a child or from an enraged man will die. lie concludes that parasites ex ist in tho ttomaob which iufect the saliva. C2TGeorge W. Lee, fifty years of nge, residing iu Newark, fell while in the act of stopping forward to congratulate his daughter after her marriago on Thursday oveuing aud died In a few minutes of heart disease. It is supposed his death was superinduced by tho excitement attending tho marriage. 13?" A MarshalltoTru, Iowa, dispatch says a workman on the railroad at Eden ville, this couuty, was assaulted on Monday' for expressing tho hope that the President would not recover. The mail has siuoe died from the effects of the beating. A similar fracas occurred at State C'eutre, but it was not attended with fatal results. ISF'Two adventurers, John Frayuor, an Irishman aud Ivau Osltm, a Swede, sailed . from Bath, Me., Tuesday iu a dory four teen feet long, twouty-one iuches deep and five feet wide, the smallest craft in which a passage across tho Atlantic has ever been attempted. They are both skilled seamen aud they are provisioned for bixty days. t3T" An antidote to the poison of a rat tlesnake bite is reported by a sportsman in Arkansas. lie snys he was badly bitten 'in the hand while out hunting, and the usual remedies not being within reach he poured a small quantity of powder on tho wound and set it ou fire. The remedy was a perfect success, and he never suffer ed any trouble or pain from the bite. 82TA. Detroit exchauge says : Amos Pitkin, a farmer of Eaton township, Eaton county, is having quite a streak of matri monial luck. lie has married four differ ent wives, aud has been relieved of each in uccession by the appearance of her former husband. Tho last one, who came ou Monday, was supposed to have, been killed in the war, as nothing had boen heard from him during eighteen years. 1ST A shopkoeper In Mahanoy City, whe was reported to havo mado some remarks approving of th assassination of President Uarflold, was waited on by a large deputa tion of excited oltiaoiiH on Batmdny with the Intcntiou of administering summary punishment. When the. crowd appeared, ho denied having used any expression of the kind, and through tho persuasion of a number of tho citrous, he wns not molested. Nonwicil, N. J., July 4. Michael llifl, aged 70 years, was jailed in this city a fow weeks ago for larceny, During Sheriff Hazard's absonoe on Thursday Hill escaped from his cell and went to his home in (Sherburne, N. J., to provide (or his family, who are In a destitute condition. Tho Sheriff' returned, and, learning that the prisoner bad (led, he started iu pursuit. Three miles from Buerburuo ho met Hill on his return tilp to tho jail. Having provided tho necessaries of life for a family pf seven persons, ho was Hatislird to return and servo out his sentence. Ho is now In jail. THE NEWPORT New Clothing House! Tt Is lint necessaryto be rleli to dress well. Style Inukes I lie clothe, and chilli" makes Ihe man, at least they give good Hit in that direction. ' Our styles In ready mnde CLOTIlINfl, fur men nnd boys, Is our pride. They are eiital to Custom Work. Now, all we would ask of you Is to come and examine our stork, which compi Ises all grades of Clothing, from the cheapest to the best. We Rive you a few of our sample prices: Our Mai d Twisted Men's Bulls, Coat, Pauls and Vet for 85 mi. Our J7.MI bight Colored Cassl. mere Hulls, all wool, for $11). Kill Dai k, all wool, Casslniere Hulls. We defy to be undersold on Iheso suits. They are the best sold for the money in America. 812.50 nil wool Fine Hulls: Jlfl Fine Worsted Suit: tM Fine llla. k Cloth Hulls: i SU Fine Black Cloth Halts. The goods are, In style and workmanship. eiiinl to custom work, and made of first cluss material Our Hoys' and Children's t'lolhiii! We have them In all sl7.es. from three years up. and sell them as low as the lowest. Our j'.Mi Child's Suit is a beautiful mixed light color. Our .!.5n Cheviot Hult Is a splendid thlnii Oiu JI. all wool, Child's Hull Is nice it ml splendid. Those are the best makes of New York Clothing, stylish cut and durable made. Our Custom Department Is tilled with English, French. Scotch and American Worsted and Cassl mere Suitings, which we will made to order ut a l.iiw Price, and guarantee a perfect lit. SUITS TO OIIDK.U FOIl F.KiltTKKN DOLLARS This Is a splendid all wool dark mixed I'assimere Suit. Fur Kft we have ten styles of Casslmerw nnd Cheviot Suitings, our J22 Scotch Cheviot Hult is the best thing ever sold lor the money. Ourllneof Cents' Furnishing (inods Is com. plnle In every respect. Shirt. Collars, Neck Ties, Hllk Handkerchiefs, Trunks und Valises. HATS and CAPS. Wo keep the very latest styles of Nobby Hats. A full lino of llat for men, buys und children, which we will sell at Low Prices. Now, We would say we buy all our Goods from first hands for Cash, and i.,anutncture nil our better class of ready made clothing, w hich ens. bles usro undersell all opposition. Tlmt means we sell you a better made suit for less money. Money refunded on all goods not found as rep resented. Please cull, whether you wish to purchase or not. Will be pleased to see you. I). GAXSMAX, Fashionable Merchant Tailor and Clothier, N. Cor. Diamond, Frank's Old Hardware Stand, NEWPOUT, March 29, 1811. PA. CO "iriic.:.-.t'- .-Tun"' V llio 0 w lAP' Vv tun1: -ueft1 fctil - 2W6 BCATTV'C OKGANS. 17 Stops. f Set Kolden wt-r' tongue Keeds only fSo. Address DANIEL F, 15EATTY, Washington, K. J. 27AM DO 10, KJDAl AWARDED tno A ut nnr.A mm and urent fcintj-tu.-U V ork.warrantttti the bast tiuil chitntwsr, inriisjnttbio to evrjr nian.ontitlBd "the Hcionceof Lifn crr,SHlf.('roBfnrntin j" bound in tint-st Frrnch munlin, enibuatd. full RiU.HOOpp.cofituiim boantiful tHl entrraTinui, lA prcrip tioni, price only ftl 26niit by mail; MluBtrfittHlflainple.ffcBnts; rwnw pnvnPifl,,,In,,HtutB"ri.)-w.n. fak- innn nnw.rtuuntm i u.iuoay Mvq. . Ho. 4 ItiUHncliit. liuBtcn. 27(130 KENDALL'S SPAYIX CURE. It Is sure to cure Spavins, Splints 'Curb, &o. It removes all unnatural enlaigemenis. noes nui misier. lias no equal tor any ininenes on oeasi or mmi. It has cured hliMnlnt lame. nes In a person who hud sniveled 13 years. Aisocured rheumutlm.corns. frost bites, or any bruises, cut or lan:enes. It has no equal for blciu'sh ou horses. N-ndfor il lustrated circular ulvlng posture pioof. Price oue dollar. All Druggists uve It or etui get for you. Dr. B. J. Kendull & Co., Pros., Enosburgh, tans, Vermont. 1IAKRIS & EWINO, Agents. Pittsburgh. Pa. For sale by F. Moutimeh, New Bloointleld, Pa. Ii ESTATE NOTICK. Notice Is heieby given u that letters of Ad in Initiation have been grunted on the estate of hanmel Daniels, lale ul wheatlleld twp., Perry county. Pa., deceased, to saran Ann lianieis, resioing iu same township. P. O. address. Duncaniion. All UHi Kons Indebted to raid estate are requested to make Immediate payment and tlmse baying culms, lo preaeni inein ior wiiicuienr. StltAH ANN DANIELS. C. J. T. M'lNTIIIB, Atl'y. AdiniuUlratilx. May 25, 18S1. lOBl'KINTfNOol every description neatly J and Kromntlv executed at heasoiia'nln Hate ai me Bioomueio jLimesHieam Joo oaten. m w j ' .f -i ii i 1 1 p - AMONG OUR Wo nre Display I ns; n Splendid Lino Of Men's, Hoys nnd Chiltlrens' Light Suits, Of Men's nnd 'Hoys' Summer Coats nnd Punts, 01 Men's nnd Hoys' VVhitcJ-'ancy nnd Mixed Straw lints, OI'Men's nnd Hoys' low Walking Shoes nnd light weight Hoots, Of Men's White, Colored nnd Fancy Shirts, Tics and Hosiery, Of Ladies' and Children's Slip pers and. Walking Shoes, Of Liidies'nnd Children's Uutton, Lace, Cloth nnd Leather Shoes, Of Ladies' Dusters,lvnit Shawls, Parasols, Fans and Skirts, Of Ladies' Ties, Collars, Hand kerchiefs, Hosiery, etc., Of Carpets in all grades and styles, Of Trunks nnd Valises, Duggy 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. piltK lXSUltAXCK. 7bfie F.innir nn l M:vlian!c of Perry Cnnntu 'A'e hereby call your attention to the claims of Ths Farmers' and Mechanics' Mutual Fire-insurance- Co., of Perry County, as olterlng you goud and safe Insurance at Net (Jon. This Company, organized and chartered In 1872, has Issued over HIM policies, nnd hts now over Jl.Mw.ino of property Insured; has paid losses sine its organization to the amount of 82.7ii2.24 : has laid but one Assessment, of I1., mills on thedollar. since Its organization, netting the Company the stun of ll.2K3.68, which, with the premlnis on policies Issued, has paid all Its current expenses and losses from tire. The rates charged by the Company are but from St .40 to 8:1. (ill per thousand dollars of valuation for five years, and no charges for Survey and I'olicv. bs other Companies make AVe claim that it oilers to the Farmers and Mechanics ot J'crry county advantages over all other Companies for the following among oilier reasons: It is a nnnio Company. It Insures only In Terry county. It pays no large salaries to Olllcers. It pays no dividends to Stockholders. It pays its losses promptly and honorably. It Insures at lower rates than auy Btock Com pany can. It Insures no borough property, steam estab. Ushment or foundry. it makes no assessments unless actually needed to nav losses by II res. li s Otllcers are your neighbors whom you know, and are chosen by the Insured from their own number. GEOUOE HOOBAUGU, President. DiuncToita. NICHOLAS IIKNCH. Baville township. J. W. tiANTT, Centre township. .1 A COll UUM, Kprlug township. HKYAN UIItNEY, Carroll township. J. 1. COOI'Kll, Tyrone township. TIIEASflIEK, HOV. 1MVII) SIIKIIILEY. Spring township. Full information sent upon application to W. V. McCLUltK, Secretary. tireenpark, fa. FREE TO EVERYBODY! A Beautiful Hook for the Asklnsr. Itv applying personally at the nearet olllee of TliK SlK;iit MANCKACTl'lllNU CO., (or by poili'l card if at a distance) any adult person will be presented with a beautlluljy illustrated copy oi a new iauK euiuieu GENIUS REWARDED,' OR TUB Story of the Sewing Machine containing a handsome and costly steel engrav ing frontispiece; also, 2H Dimly engraved worn! cuts, and bound iu an elaborate b.ue and gold lithographic cover.' No charge whatever Is made for this handsome book, which can be obtained oniy uy application at me branch and suuordl nato olltues of The Singer Alanufacturing Co. The Hager SlauuTacturfiig- Co., Principal Ortlce, St Union Square. 33 8 ly ew York City, N. Y. MM DIES TRY AT YOUR OWN STORE FIRST And if you don't yet sillied hut wih lo bmi VAllPJJTS, OIL CLOTHS, etc., at tho lowest cash prlccft,f hen visit the XJJW UAmuslWllG VAHPET JlOlTSll. Ill THA11UIW ftwinnwn Xo trouble to fih f, , , WV1I7J IllIB K 1UJ M(l,Oll suited, is our inollft.miil. nnmla ut iin,,t nltti 2 trices. F. W. II i:;t MTlili AIIILVn. Si1chi111 Bud's Twenty-Five Dollar P!oste. l'HICK, Jf TON OXf ()()() L1JH. On curs or boat In Philadelphia. Bniul for Circular showing Guaranteed Analysis. 11AVG1I & SONS, Sole Manufacturers, 20 SOUTH DEI.AWAKE AVE., rillLADELPHI A, PA a.I"or sale by JONES UltOS. & CO., Newport, Pa. 27-30 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, 35 North 3rd Street, HARRISBURG, Pa. i 10,000 Yds. Xew Figured Lawns, 5, G.J, 10, 2cts. 3,000 Yds. Lace Huntings, 12 cents. 050 Yds. All Wool Huntings in Mack and Colors, 15 cents. 2,500 White Victoria Lawns, 12 cents. 300 Dozen Lisle Tiread Gloves, 12), 15, 17, 20, 25, 2S, and 33 cents. Fans and Parasols. Write for Samples. DIVES, POMEllOY JSo BTEWAET, -IN- centeal n?ii:srr8Yi,vvsriA.. In making 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 great accession to our stock and with our increased facilities for putcltaslng and greater outlet, we are enabled to oiler unprecedented brgains. We have many new things. In Choice New Colorings. To these good 4 wi have trimmings to match for Combination Suits. We also offer great bargains in HiMMEH 811, Km In all the new elfects. and special inducements in IlLACIt SILKS, NiTH l)E LYONS and CASH M KRKS. We will maintain our long established reputation for carrying the largeit, stocK of MOUitNINO GOODS IN TJIIS CITY. Oreat itargains inTHIlSKT SHAWLS. HOSfKKV, OLOVKand NOTION Deparrment complete In every particular. No such assortment has i-ver been exhibited iu Ilarrlsburg. Guaranteed Kill GLOVES a specialty. An Inspection is respectfully requested. 10 l?.t 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, and point out a few facts why you should deal with us. HKAT'SE you can be suited In any kind of goods named above out of a great assortment. HKCACSK our stock is complete aud IhI I in all departments. I',KCAlrSK you are allot (led the pleasure of a superior choice at the lowest possible prices. 1IKUAUSK we deal honest with you : give you all you can ask for the money; ship your goods f ree ot charge, and strive to please and profit you. we therefore asK an inspection of our llody and Tapestry IJrnsseln, 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 RAC CARPETS are made under our Immediate direction, ou our own looms, and we ciaini for llieui a buperiorit Bupasied by none Iu the State. CARPET RACS tgken 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, and Gimps to match. LINOLEUM, an article superior to Oil Cloth for kitchens, dining rooms, halls and vesti bules, public omces, aud batiks. 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. Kespectfully yours. STEPHENS & BEETEM, 21 East Main Street, CARLISLE, Penn'a. 60,000 SOLD. REVISED NEW TESTAMENT! IT SELLS THE FASTEST! 1st. Recause It Is an exact reproduction word for word, line for line, psge for cage of the authorized version of Cambridge. Its exact accuracy is guaranteed by three reliabln printing houses, and also by the following distinguished Biblical scholar O, H. TlUany, Ii. D., LL.D.. Philadelphia: I. If. Hall. 1. 1.. U; Kobt. Lowry, U. O. 2d. Ilecause it contains a complete history of this Great Kevislon Movement, and gives biograph ical sketches of the eminent men engaged upon It. A'otive Uie tettimonijo lcailinittirlnKt: "We take pleasure In certifying to Its accuracy. In typ ography, presswork and binding, it is every way coninimidable. Signed, A. K. Bcliaultiev. D. !., N. Y.: John Peddie, li. D., N. Y.: C. H. Kimball. U. U, Phila.".. . ." I commend to my friends tho Anglo Amei ican ecitlon. J. P. Newmao, 1). I., I.L. 1)., N. Y." "I cordially concur with lr. Ne man Win. T. Sabine, U. O , N. Y."...." I believe It to be a perfect reprint. Olias. F. Deems V. K.N. Y."...."It is a marvel of American enterprise. itev. T. A. K. Gessler. Brooklyn. PKICES: Including "Uislory" C'loth, 81.50: Arabesque, ti.OO. Without history, Cloth, red edges. $1.00: Venitlan Morocco, gilt edges, 81.se. Copies mailed on receipt of price where we have no agent. OH nnfl ARPNTQ WANTFfl IMI!l)lATELY-activeIadlesnd gentlemsn-to sell 'UjUUU nUf-l'lil tW tills work. It is far outselling all other works. St) ooo already sold. Agent are maaing no to per weeK. as millions want this work. Oututs tCc. No time to lose. Address HUBBAKO BUOS.. Putrishers, 7i) Chestnut St., Philadelphia, ra. -No other editions contain this important History of the Oreat Hevisiou Movement. Having lurce large pnu 1 1 MX unices u ii, cikmi inuiirura WE CA SHIP PKOMf X1.Y Revised Now Testaments! Illustrated. Cheapest and best. Sells at sight holmans pictorial Bibles Agents wan adelphla, Pa. A.J. HOLMAN & CO., Phil. EVAPORATING FRUIT. Cent FrDO Treatise on Improved Methods. 2Clll r I CC. 'lablos. yields, prices, protlts and general statistics. AMKhifAN LUlKit( )., C'hambersburg, Pa. f) Lt CI YINGST, HI MARKET ST., HARRISBURG, PA. Jtt'MiiUs Oblaliicd hy Using 3X. Ci. HJXiVfTliJITV. 2113 .MAHKET St., HAItRISBURO, Pa. 11 3m THE ANCLO AMERICAN is the Popular Edition of the i fuav ini iiiuiik, ABOUT 4u,oOD COPIES PER WEEK. 2id Dissolution of Tartu VTICE is hereby given tht the LS lately existing Detween ueo. A ti.j. iJiancy, oi rerry county, p Ann name ol I.tugett t Delaucy, e 1 April, lMl, by mutual consent. AI to the said partnership are to be re'1 (ieo. A. Liggett. and all demaudson ship are to be presented to him for t lh2iHhof June. lMl, and alter accounts of the drm will b plowed i of an oilicer for collection. June 7, i3t.