8 THE TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA., AUGUST 10, 1881. Negro Policemen. l'liiliuf)1l)i(i tins four colored moil ap pointed nn llio police force, and the advent oftlio first ofllcor is thus described In the Prem : " Yes, look nt dar nlr nlggar !" was fchontvd, n OHleer Draper, armed with the authority of the law, a innce nnd ft rat tle, descended the stotio Meps of the station-house, prccteded by a dozen and llauk cd by as tunny more of the old officers of the district. With an almost phenomonul solemnity the squad tiled nlowly down the steps. Draper, coed and collected, nodded right nud left to numerous acquaintances, ho called him by name, Bnd by the time the blue-coats reached Eighth Street he had been cheered ft dozen times. Along Eighth Street to Spruce walked the of ficers, closely followed by tho crowd, which was beliqr Increased every moment by the irrepressible small boy, who yelled and hooted nt every step. "Shoot the nigger's cip!' yelled a di minutive barefooted youth in a long-tailed coat. " Jes luk at him !" screeched a lem-ou-oolored woman in a dirty calico dress. " Wull, Willi,'.' exclaimed a venerable old son of the Green Isle, "niver did I expect to see the loiks o' thot. A nagur place man 1 It's consatcd I nm that we'll be hoving a black President afoor long." Two young men In Bhort coats nnd car rying canes, carefully adjusted their eye glasses as the crowd approached Eighth nnd Spruco Streets, nnd one of them ex claimed, "By Jove, C'jawley, old boy, this is the ah new Afrioan oHloer, you know." " Yaas !' drawled Jiis companion, staring nt the center of attraction, he's devilish hi auk, isu't he !" Draper paid no attention whatever to the multitude of unfavorable coiumouts. He walked llrmly along, and the only Indi cation bo gave of heaving was when the colored poople cheered, when he bowed aud smiled iu recognition of the complimeut. At Ppruce Street the oflicers, who had accompanied him divided, aud he walked slowly down Spruce Street to Seventh, there to be saluted by a chorus of catcalls, cheers nud hisses from nu army of small boys stated on the curb-Btone on each side of the street. From Seventh to about half way betweeu Eighth nnd Ninth Streets the pavement was filled with a noisy orowd of white- aud black urchins, who had been 'waiting with impatience for what to them would be a novel exhibition. By some kind of a signal it was telegraphed along the line that the few odicer was on duty loss than five minutes after he had turned the corner of Eighth Street. Down came the crowd on a dead run. They hemmed ' the black policeman in ou every side. They yelled and shouted in ear-splitting ohorus. Diaper, with remarkable coolness, paid no attention to (he hubbub, but after reaching Seventh Street turned about and walked up the thoroughfare with the air of a vcterau. Above Eighth Street he was subjected to another chorus of noisy com mont. "Dat air niggah can't 'rest dis yere chile," cried a frowsy-looking young colored womau. "I'd break his jaws I would." What's you talkiug 'bout, gal?" retort ed an elderly negress reprovingly. "I goss youse never been iu de Souf, has yer? Why, down dcre dey has miffln but cullud gemmeu fur p'lecemcn. You're not smart, you isn't." "I don't kcor," was the rejoinder, "I don' 'low no buck niggah to take mo in, an' don' yon fo'git it !" Among the colored male3 the comments were various. Tho majority, however, ex pressed their ratisfaction at haviug their race recognized by the appointment, while a few disappointed aspirants vented their pleen by the unkindest remarks about tho new policeman's appearance and manner. He Now Believes in Dreams. The II ait ford (Conn.) Times of August i. says : A few days ago an aged German ' liviug on Market Sorect left his vest iu the -store of his employer for a short time. Wheu ho returned be found that two watches, one of gold and one of silver, had been stolen fron the vest. To each watch was fastened a chain, and these had beeu snapped off, leaving a small end remaining attached to the vest. In the neighborhood of the robbery lived a young man who has inured in the police courts iu this and other cities. lie has been in the Connecti cut State Prison, aud also on Blackwell'g Island, in Kew York. This fellow was suspected of the thefc and arrested while - drunk, but no trace of the stolen watches could be found, and he would say nothing which would "give him away." He was iiowever, sent to jail for drunkenness, and it there yet. The old man a night or two ago dreamed ho saw tho watches covered with straw in a corner of the yard adjoin ing the house where he slept. The uext morning he told his dream and was laugh ed at by all the household except the wom an head of the family. She advised him to go and look over the place designated in his dream. II9 did so aud in a few niln utos hiories of joy brought forth all the household. lie had, by ' poking in the straw in the spot designated, fouud one watch, and was almost overcome. A few minutes' further search brought to light the othor watch aud the chains. Now the old man rejoices nnd Is a firm believer lit dreams. A Strange Worm. A few days since, Drs. D. V. llannels nnd C. O. Dunlap of this plaoc, were called upon to attend a soil uT Mf. Wing, resid ing' in Vinton township. The child Is now SI months old, and Is uUllctod in a very extraordinary manner in fact, in a man nor unheard of in this nountry heretofore. About six months ago, a blotch or discol oration of the skin nppenred 011 the child, aud tho blotch has sluce moved from the calf of the leg to the nnpe of the neck aud dowuward again to its present location, just below the hip. The physicians were not long In determining tho cause of the blotch, and pronounced It a worm some thing similar to the Guinea worm, which frequently nfllicts Inhabitants of that hot country. It lies curled, crossed and curved iu different directions lu the tissues of tho skin, nnd takes up a space of three or four inches lu diameter. The length of the worm is many feet and about the thickness of the smallest string of a violin. It has been known to move a distance of six lnohes In a single night. The color is thnt of apple jolly and It is transparent, or rather semi-transparent. The child is somewhat nervous and restless but otherwise shows no signs of bolug af flicted by such a monster. In treating tho patiout the physicians made an incision and raised n curved section of the worm sufficient to slip under it a piece of tape. It is said that the frequent pouring of warm water on the p u t thus exposed will iuduoe the Guinea worm to leave its human tenement, although it will gener ally vacate the premises' without surgical aid. Aft. Gillcad (Ohio) Iiehter. Suspicions of Foul Play. It looks now as though murder had keen commited iu Lycoming county, the motive for which was the hope of securing insurance money. A man named Joseph Stiller, aged 74, who lived with his sou Samuel in Clinton township, died sudden ly a week ago to-day, and was buried the following day. Tho ciicumstauces of death and burial and the fact that there was a heavy insurance upon his life in n Selinsgrove Mutual Company created sns picions of foul play. The Coroner was finally notified and 1111 inquest was held. After a post-mortem examination a ver dict wns rendered that deceased had died from poison administered by his sou, Sam uel Miller. A warrant was to-day issued for the son byJAIderman Stead of Williams port, and oflicers went after the defendant, who arrived here with him to-night. The accused son held a policy of $2,000 upon his father's life, there being over f 40,000 in all in different policies. MARX DUKES t CO. Tho Leading and Popular Place for Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Carpets AND Oil' Cloths, Hats and Caps, Trunks & Valises, LADIES' AND GENT'S Furnishing Goods,&c. "We offer special induce- ments in anything in our line for the Next 60 Bays to close out balance of SUM MER GOODS, as we must make room for our large Fall and Winter Stock now being manufactured. MARX IKES & CO., EDY'S NEW BUILDINC, NEWPORT, PA. THE NEWPORT New Clothing House! It Is nut. necessary to be rich to dress well. Style makes the clothes, and elothr s makRS Ihe man, at least I liny give a good lid iu that direction. Our styles In rendv ninde CLOTHING, for iiipii nud hoys, Is oar pride. 'J'Jiey are eipiul to Custom Word. Now, all we would ask of vou Is to come and examine our stock, which compi Ises all grades of Clothing, from the cheapest to the best. We give rou a few of our sample prices; Our Hard Twisted Men's 8ults.Coar, rams and Vest for 81 im. Our 7.fWl Light Colored Cnss. mere Units, all wool, tor fill. 110 Dark, all wool, Casslmere Bolts. We defy to be undersold on those suits. Tliejr are the bunt sold for the money In America. $12.60 nil wool Fine Suits; $15 Fine Worsted Hulti ti Fine llliwk ulolh Hulls; tfi 50 Fine Ulack Cloth Halts. The (roods are. In style nnd wo'kmanshlt), equal to custom work, and made ot llrst class maturlHl Onr Hoys' nud ChUtlreii'ti Cloililna: Our Custom Department Is filled with English French, Scotch nnd American Worsted and Cassl. mere Hutting, which we will made to order at a Low Price, and guarantee a perfect nt. 8U1T8 TO OllDF.n FOB EIOI1TEEN DOLLARS This Is a splendid all wool dark mixed Casslmere Kill!. For I2fl we have ten styles of CasNlinern and Cheviot Suitings. Our til scotch Cheviot Suit la the best thing ever sold for the money. Our line of (lent' Furnishing Hoods Is com. plele In every respect. Shlrls. Collins, Neck Ties, Bilk Handkerchiefs, Trunks and Valises. HATS and CAPS. We keep the very latest styles of Nobby lint. A full Hue of Hat s for men, bnvs and children, which we will sell at Low Price'. Now. We would sny we buy nil our floods from first hands for Cash, and manufacture all our better class of ready made clothing, wnlch ena bles us to undersell all opposition. That menus we sell you a better made suit for less money. Money refunded on all goods not found as rep resented. Please cull, whether vou wish to purchase or not. Will be pleased to' see you. D. GANSMAN, Fashionable Merchant TaUor and Clothier, K. Oar. Diamond, Frank's Old Hardware Stand, ivrcvroin rA. March 29, I81I. pUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. 1 he undersigned. Aliorney In fuel fur 1 lie widow and hens of Jacob hell, lule of Kiivtlle township, deceased, will expose to publio sale upon the premises, 011 . . Thursday, September 22d, 18S1, at 10 o'clock A. St., the Real Estate of said de cedent, situate lu Savlllo twp Perrv county, I'u., consisting of the following tracts ol'laud : 1st. THE MANSION TltACT. BOUNDED BY lands ot Samuel Orris, David orris, .tohu Koch euderfer's heirs, and others, containing 27 ACRES, 45 rcrihes, nel measure. , 2nd. A TKACT OK WOODLAND DOUNDKD by lands of David Orris, Samuel Orris, William Rice, aud otheis, con aluliig 6 Acres, M fetches, net. 3rd. A TRACT MOSTLY OFCLKAltKD LAND hounded by lands formerly ol Thoinp-on brown's hells, Win. Blair, .laeob Krlnginan, and others, containing l:t Acres and 60 perches. These ure the three tracts bought from ileiiiy Orris 4th. A TKACT OFCLKA11ED LAND BOICHT from Ueorge Witmer. bounded bv lands or Deo H. Hhealler, Samuel Duflleld, David Orris, and otheis, containing b Acres, 61 Pel dies, net. Mil. A TRACT OF WOODLAND. IIOIIOHT from Henry Hell's hens, bounded by lands o Jacob Helsuiger. Oeoige Shope. lino's K ell, and others, containing liu Acres and 97;; I'eiches. The Improvements ou the Mansion Tract con sist lu part of a Ml Good House and Barn M. and all necessaryouibulldlngs; a rood spring of wateri good fruit of var .us kind-; und Ihe cleared laud Is In a good suite of cultivation, u Is a desirable propcrty.ph aaiitly loin ted within one mile of Ickesburg, and will be add In separate tracts, or altogether, to suit 1 urehaseis. TERMS Ten per cent, ol the purrhsse money to be paid cash; one half of the remainder to be paid on 1st April. 18S2. when possession will be given and deed delivered; and the residue to l-nmulll ill tlm Itl-nnprtv ami lu uinnrml l.w gage, with Interest from 1st April. k2. payable iu muwn uniiiin mo. anu ut ner receive uie principal paiuole lo the helm of mid decedent. UENKV IvM.I.. Aug. 2, 1891. attohnkv in Fact. V ALU A BE FARM a r PRIVATE SALE. Voneund liulf miles soull'i ol Ickesbuig! -AJbotit GO .A.cre.s, Having thereon erected a Frame House, Hank Huin, CAKPENT lilt SHOP. AM) OTH Kit OUTBUII D ings. A good li"l 1 inn ut I lie tniet, I . , ...Hileiii Iwit. torn land mid is u der tood cultivation. This uioneiiy is pieasaiitiy lovaied in a good nelgn borhood, convenient U churches, stores and o,;ii,,iin. . Thenbovo property will be sold ata reason abie price and ou e,tsv lenut. For luiliier par ticulurscall at this otlice. 2d ...... ....a -co v r.O' . nre - . .rf iw' mil- All H'- " 7 oil aidai We have them In nil sizes, from three years up, and sell them as low as t lie lowest, (lor fj,,o Child's 811I1 Is 11 beautiful mined light color. Our :'..S0 Cheviot Suit Is a splendid thins tliirji, nil wool, Child's Suit Is nice and splendid. Those are the best m ikes id New York Clothing, stjllsh cut and durable made. . i n . . 1 Vn"f-rmA H El Will II nW HIIAkl CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE! 1881 SPRING OPENING! 1881 We desire to speak to the oltlzens of Bloomtleld 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. n.'tV?E ,nu 08n ,b! nmri ,'" any kind of goods named above out of a great assortment. 4 S 0"r """'"J" eoniplete and f Mil lu afl ,epartnients. ! 25 5"m f r'.ln "r,l?d Pft!""'e of a superior choice at the lowest qnsslbte prices. BltCAUSK. we deal honest with you; give you afl you can ask for the money; ship your goods free of charge, aud strive to please aud profit you. We therefore ask an Inspection of our Jtody nnd Tapestry Brussels, Ingrain and 3-riy Carpels, Hall and Stair, Hemp and ling Carpets, by all our old customers and all new ones who will give as the chance to prove what we assert above. OUR RAO CARPETS are made under our Immediate dlreotlou, on our own loom, and we claim for liiem a auptsrluiil j tfupassed by none lu the State. CARPET R ACS taken In exchange for goods, and Carpets made to order. Many Novelties In onr Wall Paper Departments, Window Bhndes and Material for Lambrequins, and Furniture Coverings, with Cords, Frlnges.and Ulmps to match. """' lur "nuie imns, LINOLEUM, an article superior to Oil Cloth for kitchens, dining rooms, halls and vestl bules, public unices, and banks. A complete stock throughout, the equal of which has not been opened before by us. i -A,!,nln we 'T'e1 f," 'rnm you and your friends, feeling that you will be Instilled In the doing thereof. ltespectfully yours, STEPHENS & BEETEM, 21 East Main Street, CARLISLE, Penn'a. Pass it along. Tell your neighbors that now Is Ihe time to buy a reliable Fertilizer for your fall crops. Try Baugli's Twenty-Five Dollar Phosjiliate. PHICK, 'r PEIl TON OF 000 LBS. On cars or boat In Philadelphia. Guaranteed Aualysis Prluted on each Bag. Bend for Circular. Address IJAUUH & SONS, Sole Manufacturers, 20 SOUTH DELAWAHE AVE , PHILADELPHIA, PA M.For sale by JONE3 BKOS. & CO., Newport, Pa. s:-31 Great Attractions DIVES, POMEItOY & STEWART'S FOR THIS MONTH. GRANDEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED 1 Knecinl deduction in LAWNS, GENTS' GAUZE SHIRTS PAPARnm HOSJSIIY (, GLOVES, FANS, and HAM BUUG EDQINGsi (Jo'reind see Ihe' Goods aud hear the wonderful low prices at which we have marked them. As quantity U limited It would be advisable to come as soon as possible, or write for DIVES, FOMEROY & STEWART, 35 North 3rd Street, HAfiRISBURG, Pa. THE LARGEST DRY GOODS HOUSE -IN- CENTXiAX, PENNSYLVANIA. In making our llrst Bpring announcement to our patrons and the public, we would call attention DRY. GOODS IN ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES. ( B..r ,mvnia(1,,B'",'a'oee't'lon to onr stock and with onr Increased faollllles for pnrchasInK and ChXrNw,wim.teH,1.t') "",r '"'P-ecedented btrgalns. We have many new th ngsf iH Uiolce NewColorliiKs. lo theie hochU w . have trlniinlnns to match for Combination Suits. We :',fLPf bS' MLKb in all the new effects, and special Inducements lit ........ il .. . . . - In THI11KT Htl A vi i hiii ini v 1 1 v it i? Mi, . . . . . ' H0SIK,lV. OLOV K and 10 13t pmtnidtnff pillE INSURANCE. To the Farmers and Mjchantcs of Perry County We hereby call your attention to the claims of Th9 Farmers' and Mechanics' Mutual Fire Ir.suranc3 Co., of Perry County, a ottering jou good and safe Insurance at Net Com. Tlil. Company, organized and chartered In 1872, has Ismifd over ltiM policies, and his now over 9i.Heo.tuo (l( pmperty insured: lia.1 paid losses since Its organization to the amount ol ti.tvi.2i; has laid but one assessment, of lmllls on thedollar, since Its organization, netting the Company the sum or (l.v:K3.oH, which, wiin the premiums on policies Issued, has paid all its cirreiit expenses and lose es from lire. The rate charged by the Company are but from SI .20 to Si.uo per thousand dollars of valuation for live years, and no charges for Survey and Fnllcy. as other Companies make We claim thnt It offers tothe Farmers and Mechaules of Perry county advantages over all oilier Companies for the following among other reasons: It Is u home Company. Ic insures only in Perry county. It pavs no Inriie salarl t" Oflicers. It pays no dividends to Stockholders. It pays Its losses promptly and honorublv. It Insures at lower rates than any Stock Com pany can. It lusurei no borough property, steam estab lishment or foundry. It. makes no assossments unless actually needed to pay losses by fires. ' Its OfllCHis are yotirnelghr-orswhom yon know, and are chosen by the Insured from their own number. GEOUUE riOOBAUGH, President. DIRECTOHS. NICHOLAS HENCII. Saville township. J. W. (tANTT, Centretownshlp. .lACOl; LIITM, Spring township. BRYAN UIBNKY. Carroll township. J. 1). C'OOl'KK. Tyrone township. THEASUHKU. HOV. DAVID SHEIBLEY. Bpring township. Full information sent upon application to W. W. McCI.UKK. crefHi . 23-19 Ureenpark, Pa. ESTATE NOTICE Notice lslierby given tliat I.HttKi-s 'IVHtumeniary on the estuie ot Hfiijiiinln Zimmerman, lale of Madison township Perry county. Pa., deceved, have been granted to Hie iiuderslgiied, residing in Audersuuhurg, Perry county, l'a. All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate fayineut, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated fur settlement to WILLIAM MOOSK. W. If. Si-onsi.eh, Atl'y. iixecutor. Hay lu.l-sl. 11 8m -AT- " " " "iiiiimiii Kin iu uie nnLnuiiHiipu Mi,-!-!,, i fl IN T1)M CITY. Great UarKains NtM'ION Deiariment complete In everv particular. 3F. O. EINSTEIN, 223 MARKET St., HARUISBURG, Pa. ToranyfnMoflteh- I Ing, Blind, Bleed- tw III. , I . 1 iPIL iiiK) uiuiiairu or P11M th&t IMIa Rometly falls to cure. It allaya the iuhlng, abeorba tha tnmora, (tlvea immediate n-llif. Prepared byJ.P.Miller If I) Philadelphia, Pa. Al"l'IO. Aone genuine mien m-aiZ per on buttle amtaint hii signature and a Pile af Stoixs All dniKgiJU and country nores have it or will get it for 'vou. RCATTY'Q OltOANS. 17 Stops. fiSet golden . wrt ' tongue Keeds only So. Address DANIEL F. BEATTY. Washington, N. J. 31d3I CUTICURA Permanently Cures" Hu"-' mors of the Scalp. Cutlcura remedies are for sale by all druggists Price of CUJICCKA. a Medicinal .lellv. small boxes. 50c. ; large boxes. 1. Cuticur Kesolv knt, the new Clood Purlller. Jl per bottle. CiiTr OUKA MiniciwAL BifaviNoHoiP. 15o. i ill bars for barbers and large consumers, 50c. Principal de pot. WEEKS & POTTER. Bos'on, Mass. 3-All mailed free on receipt of price. 33D36 Wnnted on a Salary. Men to Sell Trees, Shrubs. Grape Vines ko", et. Nu previous experience necessary. Ex punssspaid. J. K. LkCLAKK. 33d 3ti Nu'seryman, Jtoiheiter, N. Y. A ROYALGmiEMAN By jnDOK TOUltOEE, author of "A FOOL'S EUKAND." etc. By turns hiimoions, pathetic and thrilling. Handsomely illustrated. Price $2.00. V Bold only by subscription. Men and Women wanted to take orders, Kxperlence a com-idetatlon, but industry aud enterprise more valued. A permanent situation to the right per son. Address DOL'O LAS8 BKOl'HiiKS.. 7(t Chestnut i-treet, Philadelphia, Pa. 3M3U Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster. No REMEDY more WIDELY or FAVORABLY KNOWN, it is raotd In relieving, quick lu cur. ing For I.AMK BACK. RHEUMATISM, KID NtiY AFKKCTIONH. and ACHKS. and PAINS generally. It is the UN HI V'ALLKD remedy. 33d36 S0lDb MEDAl AWARDED tho A nthnr. A new and Krat M(1. leal Work, warranted ilbantuil cntfaprat, inoiarwDfavblo to evry lnan,ntiUed "tii Sctencauf Lifa or,Stlf-Pre3er?atinn ;' bound in uiiKtft. rrnnca DiUBlin(niDotua. fuil Tilt'OrD.cnDUinttbHautifuI steel njtTvioc-8, Ji preHcrip. htuinii, nrictt only 91 i' ent by "ma.ii: illustraUKirsamnlu.ritantii- ldi4 PIANflS Ri SOU "N INSTALLMENTS IMHUO and shipped to all parts of the ORGANS !! '"try- pkicei low and uiiunnvj it tonus nt navnient easy. Sml for catalogue. HKACK WATKUS & CO.. Man ufacturers and draleis, S.ti Broadway, New York City, N. Y. am-tt O' ' t-'J.OTIIS for Floors, Carriage and Tables. Prices low. V. MORTIMER. '