THE TIMES NEW BLOOMFIELD, l'A., AUGUST 23, 1881. Rat-Killing Extraordinary. The most extraordinary rat killing match probably ever witnessed In tliiolty smc'iired in the rear of the KibtU district liolloe station recently. There Id a slaugh ter bonne adjoining it on the east. The, ruts had burrowed beneath the sidewalk from the slaughter house Into the cellar of The station and thence found their way iuto the building, defying the able-bodied tom-cats and boldly Invading the lodging rooms and nibbling the toes of the slum beiers. The butohur, whose establishment was the banqueting IihII for the rodents, -decided to dig up his pavement, 1111 up the rat boles and repave, When the lairs . "were uncovered and the subteraneau pas sages, in numbers sufllciently labyrinthean to satisfy a dozen Sylvanus Cobbs, were opened up, a stream rf rats poured forth. The butcher, with the quickness of a terri er, snatched rat after rat as they ran from -the holes and dashed them against the brick wall. lie continued this lightning work until he bad killed 183 in less than au hour. Ho did not receive a wound while destroying the pests. Some of the police men who witnessed the slaughter ottered to match the slayer to kill rats at an exhi bition. Philadelphia Times. A Good Dog. This morning, about 4 o'clock, Mr. A. l'riestly, of 1111 Spring Garden Btreet, was awakened from a sound sleep by bis young Newfoundland dog, who occupied the same chamber with himself. The dog aroused his muster by leaping on the bed -and pawing bid face. Upon being fully aroused Mr. Priestly discovered, to his great alarm, that his house was on fire and etbat his sleeping apartment was filled with suffocating smoke. Hastily escaping from his perilous posi tion, carrying his faithful and intelligent ' friatid with him, be gave the alarm, and with the aid of the lire department, the flames, which had originated in the kitchen wore spedily extinguished, with a probable .loss of $1,000. Mr. Priestly's family is out of tho city, nnd he is confident that but for the warn iug given by tho dog be would have been surt'ocated. The animal was bo much over come by the smoke as to be unable to stand when carried into tho yard. The friends of intelligent brutes will be pleased tolaaiD that be is In a fair way of recovery, and Uue intelligence displayed by hi in will no 'doubt again start tho question whether it was instinct or reason prompted his actions. Phila. Star of lGth hut. A Catfish's Dcadyl Bito. Audrew Norman a promiuent farmer living a few miles north of Newcomerstowu Ohio, is now lying in a critical condition from the effects of what is supposed to bo blood-poisoning. II is case is a very singu lar and remaikable one. He was fishing a few weeks ngo, and while holding a. huge cattish it horned him through tho baud. He suddenly became very ill and his hand and arm began swelling to enormous pro portions, Ho haB not since been able to leave his house and his sufferings are in tense, bis whole body at times being very much bloated and swolleu. The most sin gular part of the case is that when Mr. Norman received the wound he was seized with tho horrible thought that it would prove fatal, and although several weeks have now elapsed, this awful foreboding still'dinga to him and ho seems unable to livest his mind of the dreadful conclusion. The New Comet. William R. Brooks, of the Red Horse observatory, l'lielps, N. Y., announces, under date of August 13, that Sohaolberles' comet which, at the timo of discovery, and for Borne time after, was only visible in the morning northeastern sky, can now be seeu in tho evening low down iu the north 4101 ih west. Good observations were ob- . tained by me last evening and the evening previous, before moon risa. The nucleus is bright, large, and very diffused; the tail nan on- and straight, and pointing lawards pol.ii is. Although it will be nearest the sun and earth about tho twentieth lust., it may develop unusual brilliancy after its pjriUelioii passage aud should be attentive ly watched. Rather Romantic. A letter written from Salem Va eay : One of the most remarkable characters of the day arrived here ou Friday night. lie was no other than a colored man named Dr. William Key, from Bhelbyville, Tenu. When tho war closed he found himself free and his old master aud mistress penni Jees. His former owners gave him a fair education while slave, which he made use of by euteriug college aud becoming a veterinary surgeou and an M. D. With the knowledge thus gained he invented a 3luiment, the sale of which has netted him fortune. While ou the high road to jiroejierity he never lost sight of his former tfiwods his old master aud mistress but Jtept them up iu there former style of living wliile they leiuained on earth. He thee undertook the educatiou of their son by vending biru to college ; aud for these reasons I stj lo William Key a remaikable man, Ucaube there are not many ex-slaves iiat would have done as be did, lie car ries the strongost testamonlala I ever read. It is signed by the Mayor of Bhelbyville, and the Clerk aud Sheriff of lied ford county, Tenn. Attempt to Wreok it Train. Galveston, Texas, August lfl. A spe cial to the Kara from Ban Antonio says : "An uuBuooessfnl attempt was made yesterday ' to wreck an excursion train, having on board G50 men, women and childreu, by laying cross tics across the track. The train was going at the rate of thirty miles an hour, aud the engine strik ing the ties threw them Iu every direction. Five meu who were riding on the oow- catcher were badly bruised." ... A Bad Woman. Hiram Berry of Louisville took a young wife, though he is 70. His sous and daughters made so much trouble on the subject that he reluctantly obtained a divorce, the character of the bride enabling him to regain bis freedom without difficulty. But he could not voluntarily give her up, after all, aud at the end or n few mouths he sought to renew his courtship. She threw a can of concentrated lye into his face, burning him m) seriously that he may uever see again. What a Woman Dug Fot. A policeman saw a woman digging in her garden at Paris, Ky., before daylight. She was not noted for industrious habits, and therefore he covertly watched her until she b.iought out a box containing $0,000, the proceeds of a bank robbery. C3TA sowing machine needle got into a Northlleld, Minn., woman's big toe and worked through, coming out of the top of her foot iu sixteen days. Speaking of Governors sucgests the men tion of an item we received from Mr. Ileu ry A. Knight, Foreman at Charles Waters & Co.'s Governor and Valve Works, Bos ton, Mass.: I have used St. Jacobs Oil amoung our employees nnd find that it never fails to cure. The men are delight ed with the wonderful effects of the Oil, as it has cured them of bruises, burns, etc Xcto Albany Ledger-Standard. 1 MX MB j The Leading nnd Popular Place for Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Carpets AND Oil Cloths, Hats and Caps, Trunks & Valises, LADIES' AND GENT'S Furnishing Goods,&c. e ffer special induce ments in anything in our line for the Next 60 Days to close out balance of SUM MER GOODS, as we must make room kr our large Fall and Winter Stock now being manufactured. & MARX IKES EBY'S NEW BUILDINC, NEWPORT, PA. THE NEWPORT New Clothing House! .' ' . . It Is not necessary to be rich to dress well. Style makes the clothes, and nlollii'S lushes the innii, at least tlfoy dire a good lift In that direction. Our styles In ready itmde fILOTIIINO. for nidi and hoys. Is our pride. They are equal to Custom Work. Now, all we would ssk of von Is to come And examine niir stock, which comprises all glades of ClotliliiK. from the clipiinrst lo the best. We give you s few ol our sample prlrest Our Hard Twisted Men's Suits, Coit, Pants and Vest for film. Our fl.M ,ut Colored (!as. mere Hulls, all wool, for 11(1. I0 Dark, all wool, Casslmere Hulls. Wn defy to b undersold on these suits. They are the best sold for the money In America. 112.60 all wool Fine Hulls; tin Finn Worsted Suit) 12.1 Fine llliick 1,'loih Hiiltsi $u f,u Flue Black Cloth Suits. The goods are, In tvlo nnd workinaiishli), equal to custom work, aud made of Ilrst class material Our Hoys' and Clilldron'it Clotlihi!; Wehsve them In all sizes, from three rears up, and sell Hihiii hs low as the lowest. Our Jj.m Child's Knit. Is n hciiullful mixed Unlit color, our f:i.Mi Cheviot Suit- Is a splendid Mil ml' Our Jl. all wool, Child's Hull Is nice and splendid. Those are the best makes of New. York CtothliiK, stj llsh cut and durable made. Our Custom Department Is filled with Knirllsh French, Hcotch ami American Worsted and (;ass. mere Hultlnns. which we will made to order at a Low Price, and Kiinrnntce a perfect lit. BU1T3 TO OIIDICK l'OH EKJIITEKN DOLLARS This Is a splendid all wool dark mixed Casslmere Suit. For 2D we have ten styles of Cusslmer and Cheviot Hnltin.i. Our t 'i scotch Cheviot Suit Is the best thing ever mild for the money. Our line of (fents1 FurnlhlhK floods Is com p ele In every respect. shirt. Dollars. Neck Tien, Bilk Handkerchiefs, Trunks und Vlises HATS nnd CAPS. We keep the very latest styles of Nobby lints. A full line of flats for men bovs and children, which e will sell at Low Prices. Now, We would sny we buy nil our Hoods from Ilrst hands fur Cash, and iimnnracturo nil our better class of ready miidoclolhluu, which ena bles usto undersell all opposition. That means we sell you a better made suit fur less money. Money refunded on all goods not found as rep resented. Fleas call, whether vou wish to purchase or not. Will be pleased to see you. B. GANSMAN, Fashionable Merchant Tailor and Clothier, N. Cor. Diamond, Frank's Old Hardware Stand, N13WPOUT, 1?A. March 29, 1811. pUBLIC SALE OP VA1 OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The undersigned. Attorney In fnct for lliewldow and heirs of Jacob hell, late of suvllle township deceased, will expose to public, mile upon tile premises, on Thursday, September 22d, 1SS1, ,at 10 o'clock A. M., the Iteal Estate of satd de cedent, situate In Saville iwp I'erry county. Fa conslstliiK of the follow. iir tracts of laud : 1st. THK MANSION TKACT, HOUNDED BY lands of Mninuel Orris, Duvid orris. John Koch enderfer's heirs, and others, containing 27 ACRES, 45 1'erclien, net measure. 2ml. A TRACT OF WOODLAND HOI NDFD by lauds of David Oirls. haiuuel Orris, William nit"' " otlle',' co" "'"'"B 6 Acres, 14 I'eiches. 3rd. A TRACT MOSTLY OFOLKARKD LAND bounded by lands formerly ol Thoiiip.iiii Hnmn's lielis, Win. Hlalr. Jacob Hrlnmnan. and others, containing 14 Acres and 00 perches. Tnese are the three tracts bought from Henry Orris 4th. A TRACT OFCLEARED LAND HOt:tiHT from (.eoiKe ysitmer .bounded bv lands or lieo U. Hhealler. HmnutI Dulllelil, Jiavld Orris, aud others, containing Acres. 61 I'eiches, net. Mil. A TRACT OF WOODLAND. BOUGHT from Henry hell's heirs, bounded by lands ol Jacob Jfelsliitfer.tieuiue fthope. Ainu's Kell, aCa others, containing 2u Acres and W'A I'eiches. The Improvements on the Mansion Tract con sist iu part of a M. Good House and Barn ML and all necessary outbuildings) a mod spring of water: good fruit of var mis kind-: and the cleared and Is In a good slate of cultivation. It Is a desirable properly. pleasantly lomied wIIIiIiioiih mile of lckesburg, and will lies. Id iu separate tracts, or altogether, to suit nu chasers. TERMS -Ten percent, of tho porch me money to be paid cash; one half of the reinnliider lo be paid on 1st April. ISM, when possession will be given and t eed delivered: and Ihtt leslUuo to remain In the property, and be seemed bv hun t, gage, with interest from 1st April. ls.2. payable to the widow during life, and at. her dcceni-e I lie principal pa able to the hen s of Hid decedent , HKNKY KFLL. Aug. 2, 1881. attoiinry in Fact. yALUABE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. A GOOD h ARM situate Iu KavlUe town-hip. oneaud a half miles south of lckesburg. this county, containing .Abont GO A.cres, Ilaviiig Iheruon erected a Frame House, Hank IJarn, CARPENTFRSHOI. AND OTHER OUTBUIII). lugs. A gooil p.iuion ol the tract. Is excellent bot tom land und Is n dor uood culllvation. This proiierty pleasantly Incaied in a good neigh borhood, convenient tj churches, stoles and schools. bj- Theabove property will be sold at a reason, aloe price and on easv mi nis. For further par. tlculars call nt tills olllce. M e .ur CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE! 1881 SPRING OPENING ! 1881 We desire to speak to the citizens of Dioomileld and surrounding country on the subject of Carpets, Oil Cloths, and Wall rapors, and point out a few facts why you hou:d deal Willi us. I IC(MI!HK w;''d"Tl hone" ? wi 'h L' m r'ilve l.oVr ,01 l " f"""'" P"- llody nnd Tnpostry llrnssels, InRraln nnd .lIy CorncK, Hall and Stair, Hemp and Uiig Carpets, by all our old customers and all new ones who will give u, the chance lo prove what w Mwrt above. OUR l?AQ GARPETS are made iinderour Immpillate dlreetlnu . am., i..m. ...a weciunn fortheiii art.ipei loi lt supassed by noiieiu the Btate. ' 1 lo0,n' ' CARPET RAC8 taken In exchange for goods, and Carpets made to order. .. ,M""yNov1tles In our Wall Paper Departments, Window Hbndes and Material Mr n,,,!,,., and Furniture Coverings, with Cords, Fringes, aud Ulmps to match. Mlr,1 tot Umbrequlus, buleVSlu-oUnbanks!8 to Oil Cloth Cor kltohen,.dl..lB, room,, lull, and vest.. A complete stock throughout, the rgunl of which has not been opened before by us. hereo?"' mS!ilnX0U a"d Jour ,rlnd f,flll8 t,'t JU"d In the dole. STEPHENS & UEETEM, 21 East Main Street, CARLISLE, Penn'a. Pass it along. Tell your neighbors that now Is the time to buy a reliable Fertilizer for your fall crops Try Bntfs Twenty-Five Dollar PliosiiliatG. lMtICK, kSJG VlCTl TON OF (()() L11W. On cars or boat Iu Philadelphia. eTOuaranleeil Analysis Prltited on each Bag. Bend for Circular Address IJAUOII k S0XS, Sole Mannfacturers, 20 SOUTH DELAWAKE AVE , PHILADELPUIA PA. S-l'or sale by JONEi BKOS. & CO., Newport, Pa. . 3i.J4 Grreat V.ttrrxctioiis AT DIVES, P0MER0Y & STEWART'S FOR THIS MONTH. GltANJJEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED ! Kprnlal cleiluetlnn In LAWNS, GKNTH' OAT-ZE KHIT'Ttt tjaoactc, HOSIERY, GLOVES, FANS, and' HAMBURG f'l80' Goods and hear tl.e wonderful low prices at which w T have 'marked .em6 a! mS WUld be adVi9able t0 come as 80on as ' PoSKr wHte for DIVES, FOMEROY & STEWART, 35 North 3rd Street, HARRISBURG, Pa. putE INSUKAN(;E. Ibfio Farmmani Michanle of Perry County We hereby call your attention to the claims of Th9 Farmers' and Mechanics Mutual Firs Insurance Co., of Perry County, as offering j nu good and tafe insurance at Net Cost. c,nllany. organized and chartered In 18i2, has Issued over lmt policies, and hss now over Ji.ttoo.iliu of property Insured: lias puld losses since Its orpiuilzation Jo the amount of 2,ij2.24i lias laid but one assessment, of l1 mills on tbedollar. since Its organization, nettliiK the Company tlie sum of tl.m.M, which, witn the premiums on policies Issued, has paid all its C'irrent expenses and losses from tire, literates' charged by the Company are but from 81 .in to $l.uu per thousand dollars of valuation for live years, and no charges for Survey and P'-llcy. as other Companies make We claim flint It offers tothe Fanners and Mechanics of Perry county advantages over all other Companies for the following among oilier reasons: It Is a home Company. It Insures only In Perry county. It pays no large salaries to Otllcers. It pays no dividends to Stockholders. It pays Its losses promptly and honomblv. It insures at lower rates than any Slock Com pany can. It Insures no borough property, steam estab lishment nr foundry. , It makes no assessments unless actually needed to pay losses by tires. Its Otllcers are your nelghbnrswhom you know, and are chosen by the lusured from their owh Lumber. OEOUQE IIOOBAUOH, President. MUKCTOK9. NICHOLAS HENCH. Saville township. J. W. HA NTT, Centre township. .I ACOB DCM, Spring township. H4IVAN OIBNEV, Carroll township. J. D. COOPKK. Tyrone township. THEASUItBIL HOV. DAVID 81IEIISLEY. Spring township. Full Information sent upon application to W. W. MuCLUKK, Secretary. 2.1-13 Ureenpark, l'u. SX'E CTACLKS AND 13 YK iJff.ASSKS! Spectacles fur the old, middle aged, aud young. Spectacles for all kinds of sights. Spectacles for Headache. A line and varied assortment. Adjusted properly to suit all eyes by Pr. DAVID H. C00VEII, Oculist and Optician, NO. 21 SOUTH 3rd'sTKEET. (B tween Market and Chestnut bis..) , IIARUISUURG, a-Olllee hours from 8 A. U. to 3 P. M. Or send a three cent stamp for the "Improved method of adjusting Spectacles and Eye tilasses." bytiieuse of which )uu cau select jour own glasses. AUTJFIi IAL EYES IXSERTKIl yii9 E STATU NOTICE Notice Is her. by given that Letters Testamentary on the eninie of benjamin Zlllilnerir.au. late of Madison township Perry county. Pa.. deoeed. have been granted tothe uuderslciied. jtaldiug Iu AiideisouUuiH. Perry county, I'a. All persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make limned mte ayinent, and those buying claims will nreiHtut them duly authenticated for scttleiueut to WILLIAM MOOSE, W. II. SroNst.Kit, Att'y. Kseculor. II 3m BEATTY'S P',?,AN.,S- " Stop,. R set golden DANIEI V T,TMTTvSUw"?;d,"nly's5 Address uaiMEL . BEA1TV, Washington, N. J. 31d3t CUTICURA Permanently Cures" Hu mors of the Scalp. Cutlcura remedies are for sale by af drugBists Price of CUJICCHA. a Medicinal JelW?ffil boxes SCc; large boxes. 81. Cuiicuh Sksoiv. ltNT. the new Blood Puriller. 81 per bottle Cuti" ct'KA Mbdicikal 8iuvin Koap. Uo. ; iii bars for barbers aud large consumers, 60c. Principal de- a n mT HP1KS r()TTEK. Boston, Mass. All mailed freeon receipt of price. 33i3G Wanted on a Salary i Men ro Sell Trees, Shrubs. Grape Vines. Koses, etc. previous experience necessary. Ev. pcnssspa,u. J. K. LKCLAKK. y Nurseryman, hochester, N. y. A ROYArTLEMAN Sf,:'??';?, VVU2B- a,,,h0"- or "a fool's) v'.t M" etc'.. Kv tllrns ntiinoious. pathetic consldetation. but. Industry and enterprise mor r""."jiM; miuniioH ro rue rignt per s.o. Address DOUGLASS BH0ra'lt8..nn t hestnut ftreet, Philadelphia, Pa. 33d36 Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster. i-E.DY mora. WIDELY or FAVORABLY KNOWN, it is raotd In relieving, quick Iu cur. l?vKo t.AMK BACK. KHKUMAT1KM. KID NKY AFFECTIONS, and ACHRS. and PAIXS generally, it is the UNKI V'ALLED remedy. 3JdJ gO 1 0. MEDAL AWARDED the Aiithor.A new nd grBM Med- ehoApeflt, itutiflrMmsahle to everr nikn.Anl if lH "th. un. a . iiT or.Self-PreaerTation ;" bound in fUll ffllt.ailOnn ,......."1 teel enrrAvinsi, J25 prencnp- ..i7 1 ' '.'"y. "r 31d34 P AN0S A.80,0 INSTALLMENTS .,-. and shipped to all parts of the ORGANS I ! m",,ly; P"ICE4 LOW and 41 terms of pavment easy. 8md for catalogue HoftACB vTa'TKHS & CO., Ma" , ufactmers and dealers, 86 Broadway, New York City, N. Y. 31d34 G RAND BOULEVARD HOTEL, corner si. and llroadtvay, XE.V.YOUK. On Both American 4- European Plans. Fronting on Central Park, the Grand Boole yard. Broadway and Fifty-Ninth street, this il-' lei occuiilestlieentlre square, and was built and ; , ' T-!-.io "i tivor wsj.tso. lc s pue of theHiostelegautaswell as finest located 111 I 111 I'llV . iu. n .... auA.. ... .. .... ... . ..... M ,M-,ciir jievaior anu au modern Improvements, and is within one square of the depots of the Slxih and Kinhtb Avenue Elevated M. It. Caisand still nearer tothe Broad way cars-convenient and accessible from all parts of the city, llixuus with board, 12 per day. Special rates for families and permanent cue-its. Auk 2L 'o0 lyj fE. HASKELU Proprietor. R KM N ANTS of PRINTS nf these we have a i'rae quantity In kim styles. Iu addition to theabove koihIs w have a nice as-nrtineot of l.sdles Neckties. Corsets, ticrrn in to wn Y arn. Zephyrs, shoss for Ladies aud Chil dreu, and thousands of oteer article. F. MOKTIMEK. New Bloomlteld, Pa. JCLTT. . -if:,.."? NOTICE to Trespassers. Ait persons are hereby noiiiled uot to trespass by huut liiic. ttslihig or any trespasslna mi the land of lvter Uhi aud K. H. Campbell. In Toboyue townsh.p, I'erry county. Pa., otherwise they w ill be strictly dejlt with accordiu t law. .,., 1' It. CAStPBHLL. 3C3a A. il. TKOSTI.K. may iu, iroi. , I