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THE TIMES NEW BL00MFIEL1), 1A., AUGUST 30, 1881.
A Dangerous Medicine.
Loko BnANCii, Aug, 20. Thore Is a
groat ileal of exclloniont lie re ovor the
death of Mis. Kate Griggs, the wife of C.
IX. Griggs, the contractor and lessee of the
Wheeling and Lake Erie Itallrond, from
blood poisoning caused by using an anti-fat
, medicine. The following facts were obtain,
ed from the mother of Mrs. Griggs ;
On t.ie 11th of August Mr. Griggs and
hia wife oame to tho West End Hotel aud
engaged a suite of rooms in the Cliff, a
portion of the annex to the hotel. Mrs.
GrlgRS wns then in perfect health. On the
13th Inst, a sorvant, entering her room,
found her lying in a swoon on the floor.
Dr. Hunt of West End was summoned,
i but all his efforts to bring her out of the
comatose state Into which she bad fallen
wore fruitless for a long time.
Mr. Griggs filially telegraphed for Dr.
Bass of Now York, the family physiolau.
For a while both doctors were puzzled, aud
pronounced the case one of erysipelas. Mrs.
Griggs wns very stout, aud Dr. Bass, learn
ing that she had beeu taking an anti-fat
medicine, began treating her for blood
poisoning. In her lucid moments she told
Dr. Bass that she had taken eighteen bot
tles of the auti-fat medicine in ton months.
Kecently sho had became ill, and bad dis
continued Its UBe. Once before Mrs. Griggs
was taken sick after using this medicine,
aud the doctor, after great trouble succeed
ed iu giving her relief. Ho told her that
coutinued use of the raedlciuo would cer
tainly cause her death, and supposed that
she had stopped UBlng it.
f ' The combined efforts of both physlciaus
to save Mrs. Griggs' life were of no avail.
Surrouuded by her mother aud sisters, and
her husband who idolized her, she died in.
great agony this morning.
A Singular Divorce Suit.
Memphis, August 1. A double divore
suit, In which a woman sues for a divorce
i ro in two husbands made the record of the
court yesterday. Adeliua Harris, a tall
but slendorly built woman, was married at
Tuscunibia, Ala., In 1873, to Daniel Harris.
They remained there until 1870, when they
took up their residence here. Harris ill
treated his wife, but they ruaunged to live
together until 1878, when he eulisted in
the United States army and weut to the
frontier. Beveral months after he was re
ported dead. .She, not wishing to live
alone, married John Duff, alias Wang Lee,
a Chinaman. They lived together until
January 1, 1881. She, hearing that Harris
was in the city separated from her last
husband, who took her watch and chain,
apparel aud furniture, with a promise that
ho would sottlo with her for them ; but as
bo has not fulfilled bis promise sho sues
for divoice from both men.
Knocked From a Mule by Lightning.
We learn that a little negro boy iu
Macon county was sent by his employer,
on Friday or Saturday, to drive up some
cattle, ai.d while be was returning home
with the cattle, some five or six head, b
severe raiu began to fall. The boy who wns
on a mule, and all of tho cattle gathered up
under a large oak for shelter. While there
a flash of lightning shivered the tree, killed
the mule, knocking the little negro about
twonty faet off from it, and killed all the
cattle. The little negro was only stunned,
and as soon as be recovered made his way
as fast as possible to bis master, and with
terror depicted In bis face told bim that he
was " under de tree to keep out ob de rain,
de debblq tun down in a streak ob fire,
frowed him from de mulo aud don killed
all de cattle and mule aud run off wid
dem. Sumter Republican.
She Forgot Something.
A man drove up at a terriflo pace to the
railroad station at Far well, Mich., and in
quired for his wifo. She had eloped with
a neighbor, aud was about to take a train
for the East. "Thank goodness, I'm iu
time," the husband cried, in great excite
ment. The bystaudors anticipated a trag
edy, and the wife cowered iuto a seat.
" Here's your child," he continued produo
, ing a little girl. "Reckon you forgot her
in your hurry. Now you can get off as
fast as you like." Leaving the girl with
the runaway pair, he drove away with bis
placidity eutirely restored.
"A horse in Vermontville. Eaton co.
Mich., being turned loose in a field where
some log heaps had been burned, selected
a pile of ashes to roll in. Then presently a
rain drenched that horse, and the action of
the water on the ashes that clung to him
. made a strong lye which ate hair, hide and
flesh, and it was thought the horse would
die.
Notions of the first Settlers.
' Mr. W. H. II. Amidon, one of the first
settlers in the town of Oilmantown, Wis.,
and oue of the most industrious, hard work
ing men in the country, has beeu severely
troubled with rheumatic pains during the
past few years, so much at times, that he
was disabled from performing manual la
bor. Learning of the wonderful cures
etfected by the use of St. Jaoobs Oil he
procured a few bottles and expeiienoed
immediate relief. Many others of our ac
quaintances have used it and express
themselves as highly gratified, with the re
lief it has afforded them. This king of
medicines can be bought everywhere.
Mondavi, ( l 'is.,) Buffalo Co, Herald.
MAH 1KB
k ML
The Loading and l'opnlar Place for
Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
Carpets
AND
Oil Cloths,
Hats and Caps,
Trunks & Valises,
LADIES' AND RENT'S
Furnishing Goods,&c.
35 We offer special induce
ments in anything in our line
for the
Next GO Days
to close out balance of SUM
MER GOODS, as we must
make room for our large Fall
and Winter Stock now being
manufactured.
MARX DUKES & CO.,
EBY'S NEW BUILDINC,
NEWPORT, PA.
V
ALUABLE FARMS
AT
PRIVATE SALE.
THE subscriber nlTer nr Vrlvntn h1a h. r..i
lowing desirable (arms:
NO. 1.
Is a Farm couMialng
Sixty-three Acres,
All pood land. In a Rood stato of cultivation, and
having thereon erected a
GOOD DWELL IX G HOUSE,
And all necessary Outbuildings, situato three
miles soutli ot Hloomlleld and seven miles from
Duncannon. There Is on thin ilan ninntu ni
Choice Fruit of all kinds, good water at the door,
wllh running water In nearly every Held. Price.
I2.3W). Terms easy.
NO. 2.
In A fAmi ftlfllatA In WIlAa tloM turn Annfninln.
about
US ACMES,
having thereon erected a
GOOD DWELLING HOUSE,
with all remilred Out-bulldlnm. the. Hun hain..
entirely new. This farm la situate about sli miles
i rum luncannoii ana iour nines Horn ttlnomlield
There Is Kood water near the door. nlnt .f
streams on the land, a good Apple Orchard, and
other fruit, and will make a desirable home. Price
a.oov. xciiiis easy,
NO. 4.
Is a Farm situate In Carroll township, about two
miles from Bhermansdale, containing about
une Hundred Acres,
having thereon erected a
Good Dwelling, and oilier Out-buildings,
A well of good water at the house and another at
the Barn. There Is considerable trult on the
premises, Rnd the land is good and well watered.
Price, J.ouu. aud payments can be un-anged to
suit purchaser.
NO. n.
T,m FARM situate In Carroll township, about two
luuca uum onci Ill&USUaie, Containing
Heventy Acrvtt,
r ,?! R?a,,V1.(J and having thereon a GOOD
DW&LLIJXQ, and other Out-buildings.
There Is a good spring near the house, and the
Farm Is well watered. There is also a (iood Or.
chard In bearing condition) this will make a do
Birable home. Price, l,6Wj. . .
NO. 7.
aT5A,FT..? LA$D. c?nt'"ln(C BIXTEKN
ACKhB. (half cleared) having thereon erected a
GOOD TWO bTOKY PLANK HOU8K In good
llB,r- Jhls property ' heated 2 miles south
or Bloomiield, and has on It plenty of FKUIT of
all kinds, and will make a very desirable home
a party wanting a small tract of land. There isa
running stream of water near the house and a
well of good water close to the door. Price tlUOO.
half to becash aud the balance In two equal an
nual payments.
For further Information address the under
signed at New illoomheld. Perry county, Pa., or
Ueldf ' reslllue llnee miles south of Bloom.
, C. B. IIABNISU.
August 17, 1SS0.
THE NEWPORT
New Clothing- House I
It Is not necessary to be rich to dress well. Btjle
makes the clothes, and clothes makes the mail, at
wsi in vi kits a goou nil in (iiai uiroounn.
Our st yles In ready made CLOTHING, for inpn
and boys, Is our pride. Thry are equal to Custom
Wiirh
Now. all we would ask of vou Is to noma nnrt
examine our stock, which comprises all grades of
illuming, Hum me vueapusi. iu die uesc.
We give you a few ot our sample prices;
Our Hard Twisted Men's Suits, Coat. Pants and
Vest for t i TO. Our I7.IS0 Light Colored Cassl.
mere Hults, all wool, for 110. f 10 Dark, all wool,
I 'u Bill ItiAi'Jk Un I ta
We defy ro.be undersold on these suits. Thoy
me mo uotjt sum tor uie money iu America.
tii.ou an wooi r ine nuiisi fin fine worsted Hult
r nio UMii.n null s ; 0 iz DO l' 1110
Black Cloth Hults,
The HOOfls nre.'lll stvle and wnrliinnli.litn .mi . i
to custom work, and made of first class material
Our Boys' and Children's Clotliiiii?
j I. Cl" "! " a"'", 'luiii iiirco ypjirs up,
and sell tlmni a low n th lowest. Our fJ.M)
Wa Imva f Imivt In nit 11
vnim n nuifc i n iwiiuiinii niuea want color, our
t't All Chuulitr B.il I. ...in...ti.i i.i? ...... - ..
wool, Child's Suit !, nice and splendid. Those are
... ,u irr-i i iuir iuir i;iuuiing, HmiMii cut
" uuiuuiciiinuu,
Out Custom T)Ptmrrmpnr. ta fliin.i wui t?..uBi.
French, Hcotch and American Worsted and Canal
mere HiiIMiiks, which we will made to order at a
mjvij m. mm Kuuruuiue a perieci lie.
8U1T8 TO ORDER FOR EIGHTEEN DOLLARS
This Is a splendid all wool dark mixed Casslmere
l'"nr 970 WA linvn fnn itulna .F nHn..i. .. j
... - - m.H,,! ! vtimi iiiijjh Him
Cheviot HiiltiiiKs. ()ur2Jotch Chevlut Bult Is
w.-.,, ,niiifi oum iur ine money.
Onr llneof Oeets Fnrnlslilng Goods Is com
Plnle In every respect. Hhlrts. dollars, Neck Ties,
Bilk Handkerchiefs, Trunks aud Valises.
HATS and CAPS. We keep the very latest
styles of Nobby tints. A full line of Hats for
men, boys and children, which we will sell at
Low Prices.
Now. We would say we buy all our Goods from
first hands for Gash, and mnnuractiira all our
better class of ready made clothing, which ena
bles us to undersell all opposition. That means
we sell you a better made suit for less money.
Money refunded on all goods not found as rep
resented. Please call, whether you wish to
purchase or not. Will be pleased to see you.
2. GANSMAN,
I'ashlonablo Merchant Tailor aud Clothier,
N. Cor. Diamond, Frank's Old Hardware Stand,
NEWPORT, "PA,
March 29, 18H1.
pUBLIC SALE
OF VA1
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE.
The underslRned.Attorney In fnct forthewldow
and hens of Jacob Kelt, late of Savllle township,
premises' mi vxso t0 l'llulli "le upon tue
Thursday, September 22d, 1881,
nt lO o'clock A. M.. the Heat Estate of said de
cedent, situate In Kavliie twp., ferry county, Pa..
vv..u.D.,i,n u .no lunutviiig tiauis 01 lanu:
1st. THE MANSION THACT, BOUNDED BY
....... 1.ll.,tlllln) iaiu ui na, .jonu JVOCU-
enderler's heirs, and others, containing
27 ACHES, 45 Perches, nut mecutiro.
9ml A TH1PT rl? Wflftm , vn
py'ns of David Orris, Kaimml Orris, William
net """""i vuuiuiuiuu o acics, 14 rerches.
3rd. A TRAPT MAQTl v nDni .1 nm. . .
h.ir. iu-r'n 1 . V " . '.V iuonipson urown's
heirs, Wm. Itlalr. Jacob Hrlngnian. and others?
containing 13 Acres and m perches. These are
uni ntrniy urns.
4Hi. A TR apt ntf nr va-dctit
US l'"l!e Wltmer. bounded by lauds of Geo
It. bhealter, Samuel Dullleld. David Orris, aud
others, containing t) Acres, 51 Perches, net.
f.Hl A TBAOT nw WfintT ivn nxTn-.
from Henry Hell's hells, bounded by lands of
Jacob HelslnKer.(Jeoi Ke Shojie. Amos Kelt, and
others, oontalulng Acres and Vi'A Perches.
Thelmprovenientson the Mansion Tract con
sist In part of a
M. Good House and Barn M.
...v. .-nni j uiiiuuiiiiiiiu,b; (i UdUU RPrinKOI
water i good fiult of various kinds; and the
cleared and Is in a good state of cultivation. It Is
S.?.l9l,iai"S Propeity . pleasa ntly located withinone
rulle of Ickesburg, and will be sold In separate
tracts, or altogether, to suit purchasers.
nnf nil nDOOteorwmilh.ilUI.i.. - ..
TKRMfl Tun nai Aanf f ....
to be pa d cash : one half of the remainder to be
... . 1 . ' i "icii possession will be
Klven and deed delivered: and the residue to
... uiuin;, mm unsecured ly niort
gage, with interest from 1st April. Ih2. payable
to the widow during life, and at her deceasS the
principal payable to the heirs of said decedent
A,.,. O .0111 X
Aug. z, lssi. Attohnev in Fact.
yALUABE FARM
AT
PRIVATE
SALE.
A GOOD tAKM situate In Savllle townMilp,
thiTcounly, containing " " wourg.
A.bout GO .A.cres,
Having thereon erected a
Frame House, Bank Barn,
toFn laud-and 'is' uuder' uoc t vaT.on" Th is
property Is pleasantly located I n good nelih
scioowf conveu""" churelie" ore? aud
Theabove property win be sold at a reason,
able price aud on easv iis. l-'or further ia?
tlculars call at this office. mer pai -
T713TS,S.?7.1.OE.-Notlce Is hereby given
tfi 1 Si ""'"'"eiiiary on the estate of
Heujamln Zlminerman. late of Madison townshm
Perry county. Pa., deceased, have been granted,
PrryeoCty f'aed,,,''ld,'IB iu AndernbulS!
W,H.8MB,Att'y. WII'UAM
may iu, ist.
JOB PUINTINO of every description neatly
l and promptly executed at KeasoHahle Kate,
at the tilooiutteld Times Steam Job otlloe.
CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE!
1881 SPRING OPENING! 1881
We desire to speak to the citizens of nioomlleld mid surrounding country on the subject of
Carpets, Oil Cloths, and Wall rapors,
and point out a few facts why you should deal with us. '
KCAuSk we'd'eallS :Uwl,'h ST".1. " T R" r 5S'f" 4t t,,e ,0WMt """l,8
Body and Tapestry Brussels, Ingrain and 3-Ply Carpets, Hall and
Mair, Hemp and Rug Carpets,
by all our old customers and all new ones who will give s the chance to prove what we assert above.
wec?aMttm?affi on our own loom,, and
CARPET RACS taken In exchange for goods, and Carpets made to ordor.
nuW terla. for Umbrean.ns,
buleVpNuSi-oS.'anVbanksle 8UPerlor "II Cloth for kitchens, dining room,, hall, and ves.l-
A complete stock throughout, the equal of which has not been opened before by us.
thereu!!,n ""iTeTpec'tfuny "ow? U MeDi' te"UUS l"at I0U Wl" be Jl,9tl,,e" ln doing
STEPHENS & BEETEM,
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 crop. Try
Baili's Twenty-Five Dollar Phospliaie.
IIIOK, TON OF ooo
On cars or boat In Philadelphia.
GSTGuarantced Analysis Printed on each Bag. Bend for Circular
Address BAUGH & SOXS, Sole Manufacturers,
20 SOUTH DELAWARE AVE , PHILADELPHIA, PA
M.For sale by JONE3 BU09. & CO., Newport, Fa. 32u
Grreafc attractions
AT
DIVES, FOMEROY & STEWART'S
FOR THIS MONTH.
GRANDEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED !
Goods and hear the wonderful Ion' prices at which we have i martSd ? them a!
samples l Um,ted " W0U,d be advl8able to come " 80on i poSl Wr write ir
DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART,
35 North 3rd Street, HARRISBURG, Pa.
rmmiiint
Remedy
piltE INSURANCE.
2b the Farmert and Mechanic 0 Perry County
We hereby call your attention in m.a iDi,n. rj
The Farmers' and Mechanics' Mutual Fire
Insurance Co., cf Perry County,
as offering you good and safe Insurance at Net
iaH'9 c,omPany. organized and chartered In
' T ' "" viva itw sjuuuirn, itliu ins jlOW
over 81 oou.too of property insured; has paid
i57S.wo8.lu?eU??Il?a,lizut,on ",e amount of
' ., J . 9 ,ald bllt one assesfment, of y, mills
on tlio dollar, since Its organization, nettini the
Company the sum of tl.siH3.68, which, with the
premiums on policies Issued, has paid all Its
ojirrent expenses and losses from fire. The rate
by the Company me but from 81.20 to
K I Ml lint t liriiisnnjl ilnllm,. .M I 1 1
v-,.vv j,. viivrutivi uouain ui vunmiion lor nve
years and no cliai Res for Survey and Policy, as
...... v...tuic.,o y o uiuiiii 1 urn ii oners
to the Farmers and Mechanics of Perry county
following among other reasons:
II la a T, ..... '
It Innircs only In ferry county.
It pays no large salaries to twicers.
It pays 110 dividends to Btockholdars.
It pays Its losses promptly and honorably.
It Insures at lower rnia th nrtm
pany can.
It Insures no borough property, steam estab
lishment or foundry.
It makes no assessments unless actually needed
to pay losses by II res.
Ti nn1,...,'. o,-a 1. 1 . ,
.w juiii iic7iiii.'uinwiiuill vim Know,
and are chosen by the insured from their own
GEOKGE HOOBAUGH, President.
DIBECTOBS.
NICHOLAS HKNCII. Savllle township.
J. W. GANTT.Centietowiishlp.
.IACOB UUM, SprlHR township.
BKVAN OIRNEY, Carroll township.
J. 1). COOl'KH, Tyrone township.
TKEASURER.
HOX. DAVID BHKIBLKY. Spring township.
Full inforinatlnn sent upon application to
W. W. McCLUKK. Secretary.
23-10 Greeupark, Fa.
SPECTACLES
AND
KYK 3I.ASSi:.S!
Spectacles for the old, middle aged, and younx.
bpeotacles for all kluds of sights.
Spectacles for Headache.
A fine and varied assortment.
Adjusted properly to suit all eyes by
Dr. DAVID II. C00VE1J,
Oculist and Optician,
NO. 21 SOUTH 3rd 8TKEET.
(Bi-tween Market and Chestnut bu.,) .
IIA11UISUURG, X'A.
-OQloe hours from 8 A. M. to 3 P. il.
ir ...irf a tk... nu... ......... ..... i. .,r . j
method ot adjustlnK Hpectaules aud Eye Glasses."
by the use of whieh vou cmi MMift vmn nwn
glasses.
A R TIFICIA L EYES 1XSER TED.
3UT29
11 Jin
For any ftasa nf Ttrh. I
PILES
lng, Blind, Bleed-
nin tliitlleHlnii'i Pllaa
1 K, y iwrai-u or
1 " I ..J
bil, to cure. It allays the Itching, lor5 h
rrr m 6te contain. .Ignatur. and a TpuiTf St m T
All dnjRBiiu and country More have it or will get it for'you.
BE ATT Y S 9m ANS-17 8toPs-s
niviiri I ;,.i!In,K,'flKePd,0"ly85. Address
DAMEL F. IiEATXy, Washington, N. J. 5d38
REVISED NEW TESTAMENTS.
Siint TUATED' cl,eaPest "d Best. Sells at
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Agents Wanted. A. J. IIOLMAN & CO., Phlln.
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f ; A"'""!. A new Mid urot MJ.
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l ' 35d3 8
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Cutlcura remedies are for sale by all druggists
Price of CU'JICUBA. a Medicinal Jellv. iiil
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