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THE TIMES NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA., SEITEMMilt (5, 1681.
A Scene Not on the Bills.
TliDKfl wlio attended tlie circus lant
evening were treated to n spectacle not
down on tlia bills, lie Tore tlie perform
ance began i great commotion wan heard
iu or neitr the small teut back of the
entrance through which the cavalcade of
kulghts, tumblers and elephants, doge And
bareback riders ere wont to emerge lit ell
their glitter and splendor. Two or three
elephants were making n big noise, as if
they were mad about something, but peo
ple thought poi hops the baggage smasher
iiad got hold of their trunks and waited
for the show to open heedless of danger.
Soon, however, the tent on the side of the
entrance bet eon that nud the row of
reserved seats was seen to rise, and an en
raged elephaut came tooting and unan.
nauuoed Into the amphitheatre, lie was
closely followed by a keeper, who very
unnecessarily shouted, " Let him alone."
Without pausing an Instant ho tnada
straight for the opposite side of the tent,
tearing up the stakes and taking tho ropes
with him aa be entered the ling. The
seats on the west side were filled with men,
women and children, who were terrilled
when they saw that the elephant was com
ing through, and they jumped rolled and
tumbled iu frantic efforts to get out of the
-way. Luckily the elephant became entan
gled io the chain or rope as he emerged
from the ring on that eide, nud his prog
ress was checked for a moment, so that the
people escaped in time. Beaching the
Keats, bo pushed along, smashing a tier at
a time as long as he could step on them,
and then seizing the others with his trunk,
he viciously whirled them over his head,
-making i'.h opening clean through to the
opeu air on the west side of the big tent,
lie then rushed off on to the open prairie
south, vt heie he was with difficulty recap
tured and chained up. Ionia Mich) Sen
tinel. Carolina's Five Dollar Gold Piece.
An Alabama editor says : A few days
jigo a rare $5 gold coin was hauded us by
II r L. Breazeale, of Calera, for inspection.
Said uoiu was about the size of a silver
quaiti i a tbade thicker, the color of "old
gold," und was inscribed as follows: On
one side, "Carolina gold, August lst,1843.
140 o. HO carats." On the other side, " C.
Betobler. At Itutherf. 5 dollars. The
liistory of the coin, as we learned from Mr.
Ureazenle, is about this : A gentleman by
the name of Beltcher owned and worked a
gold mine in North Carolina about the date
shown on said coin. At this time transpor
tation facilities were not so good as they
have become sinco, and the means of com
munication were also much more limited.
Ou this account Betchler found some diffi
culty in getting his gold-dust to market
and he formed the idea of coining it him
self. Not wishing to infringe upon the
government, or to bo considered a counter
feiter, he ascertained the exact amount of
t,old contained in the different varieties of
gold coins coined by the governmcn t, made
his own dies, and coined his gold-dust iu
his own name, stamping bis own name and
the value upon each, as shown above.
This was known throughout North Carolina
as Uetchler's gold, and passed among the
people of that State, and elsewhere where
the facts were known, as readily as the
gold coiuB that bore the stamp of the gov
ernment mints. The $5 coin we saw, and
- which Mr. B. had in his possession, is a
beautiful one, and is well worthy a place
in the cabinet of a tiumismatologist.
Cerry The News.
Mr. John Etzensperger, manufacturing
Jeweler of Noth Attleboro', Miss., lately
communicated to us the followiug : I suf
fered so much with pains iu my arm, that
a: times I was completely helpless. I used
that incomparable remedy St. Jacobs Oil,
and was completely cured as if by magic.
Aitfcborc? Cltronicle.
A Railroad Collision.
On Sunday evening, nn accident, the
oause of which was somewhat similar to
that of tho teriiblo catastrophe at May's
Lauding, a year ago, but fortunately with
out its terrible list of killed and woundod
ns an accompaniment, occurred Sunday
nijht at 8.30 o'clock on the Pennsylvania
Ilailioad a "half mile east of (Overbrook
Station. ) The Chicago day express com
iug east was blocked to wait for the West
Chester accommodation train to pass,
when the St. Louis express came dashing
along and its engine was driven with ter
' Vi tic force, the whole length of the boiler,
.into the rear car of the stationary train,
demolishing it almost completely. The
hock splintered and damaged every car iu
the stauding train.
The Chicago truiu was mado up of four
ordinary passenger cars and the private
Pullman car of General Manager Frank
Thomson, which was the fifth and last
car. It was empty at the time of the acci
dent, the two colored porters having gone
into the forward part of the traiu a few
moments before. The first four cars wore
tilled with passengers, all of whom escaped
without serious injury. Mauager Thorn
eon was not in his car at the time of the
. collision.
1 Just bow such an-accident oould Lave
occurred in straight line of track is a
mystery, and can only be explained on the
ground that the engineer of the St. Louis
section did not see the flag, or else was
deceived as to its color. (. W, Iluntet,
tho proprietor of the Lochlul IIouro, Ilar
risburg, w ho was in the fourth car of the
Chicago train, was injured abrut the head
and face by being thrown against a mir
ror, and one gentlemat in the St. 'Louis
suffered a contusion, or the arm. and chest
fey the shock.
Mill IIIIK
& CO,,
The Lending nud Popular Mace for
Clothing, i
Boots and Shoes,
Carpets
AND
Oil Cloths,
Hats and Caps,
Trunks & Valises,
LADIES' AND GENT'S
Furnishing Goods,&c.
gJJ 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 lor our largo Fall
and Winter Stock now beinsr
manufactured.
&
EBY'S NEW BUILDINC,
NEWPORT, PA.
V
ALUABLE FARMS
AT
PRIVATE SALE.
TIT P aiihenrllmi- .-iftata a tpl .,n ... u.u .1.. ...
. .........v.. u.LmiimnHj CHID mc nil'
lowing desirable fauns:
ISO. 1.
Is a Farm coutaUIng
Sixty-three Acres,
All pood land. In a pood state of cultivation, and
buying thereon erected a
GOOD D WELLING HO US E,
And all necessary Out-bulldings, sltunto three
miles south of Bloomlield and seven miles from
Duncaunon. There Is on this place plenty of
Choice Fruit of all kinds, pond water at the door,
with running water fu uearly every Held. I'rlce.
I2,3M0. Terms easy.
NO. 2.
Is a farm situate In W lies. Held twp., containing
about
11 J ACHES,
having thereon erected a
J00D DWELLING HOUSE,
with all required Outbuildings, the TUrn being
entirely new. This farm Is situate about six miles
from Duucammn and four miles from Bloomtlelih
There Is pood water near the door, plenty of
streams ou the land, a pood Apple Orchard, and
other fruit, and will make a desirable home. Trice
H.tJcO. Terms easy,
NO. 4.
Is a Farm situate In Carroll township, about two
miles from Shermansdale, containing about
One Hundred Acres,
having thereon erected a
Good Dwelling, ami other Out-baHdings,
A well of good water at the house and another at
the Darn. There Is considerable Irult on the
premises, and the land Is pood und well watered.
Price, 5.ono, and payments cau be arranged to
suit purchaser.
NO. 5. .
Is a FARM sltuale In Carroll township, about two
miles from Shermansdale. couulnliip
(seventy Acre8,
of food land, and havlnp thereon a GOOD
D WELLING, and other Out-buUdings.
There Is a pood spring near the house, and the
Karat is welt watered. There Is also a ttWoil Or.
chard in beariup condition; this will make a de
sirable home. Trice, Jl.fixi.
NO. 7. . . "
A TRACT OF LAND containing SIXTEEN
ACRES, (half cleared) havlnp thereon erected a
GOOD TWO STOKY PLANK ilOUHK. Jn pood
order. -Thls property is located 2 ml south
of Bloomlield. and has on It plenty of KHU1T of
all kinds, and will make a very desirable home
a prty wanting a small tract of land. There Isa
running stream of water near tlie house and a
well of good water close to the door. Trice tiuou,
half to be oash and the balance In two equal an
nual payments.
For further Information address the tinder
signed at New Uloomlleld. ferry county, Ta or
uiiu m ins resiuenceituee inues suuiti 01 isiooin.
field.
C. B. HARKI8IL
ML
DUKES
August 17, 1880.
THE NEWPORT
New Clothing House I
H Is not necessary to be rich to dross well. Style
makes the clothes, nud clothes makes the man, at
least they give a good lift In that direction.
Our styles In ready made CI.OTHINO, for mn
And hoys, is our pride. They are equal to Custom
Work.
Now, all we would ask of you la to come and
examine our slock, which comprises all grades of
Clothing, from the cheapest to the best.
We give you a fow of our sample prices:
Our Hard Twisted Men's Suits, Coat, Pants and
Vest for H 00, our 7..M) Light Colored Cassl
mere Units, all wool, for 110. 110 Dark, all wool,
Cassimere Units.
Wn defy to be undersold on those suits. They
are the best sold for the money in America.
112.60 all wool FlneRultss 815 Finn Worsted Suit!
1:2 1 Fine Black Clolh Units: 822 50 Flue
Black Cloth Suits.
The poods are, In style and workmanship, equal
to custom work, and made of first class material
Our Boys' and Children's Clotliins;
We have them In all sizes, from three years up.
and sell them as low as the lowest, llur Ji.iO
Child's Suit Is a beautiful mixed light color. Our
jn.Wi Cheviot Knit Is a splendid thing Our fn. all
wool, Child's Suit Is nice and splendid. Those are
the best mskes of New York Clothing, stjllsh out
and durable made.
Our Custom Department Is filled with English
French, Scotch and American Worsted and Cassl.
mere Suitings, which we will made to order at a
Low Price, and guarantee a perfect lit.
SUITS TO ORDER FOR EIGHTEEN DOLLARS
This Is a splendid all wool dark mixed Casslmere
Hull.
For I 'd we have ten styles or Casslmere and
Cheviot Suitings. Our i Scotch Cheviot Suit Is
the best thing ever sold for the money.
Ourllneof Oents' Furnishing Goods Is com
plete In every respect. shirts. Collars, Neck Ties,
Silk Handkerchiefs, Trunks and Valises.
It ATS and CATS. Wo keep the very latest
styles o( Nobby Hats. A full line of Hat s for
men boys and children, which we w ill sell at
Low Trices.
Now, Wo would say we buy all our Goods from
first hands for Cash, and manufacture 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
jnii -iia-in ui inn. it 111 ue pieaseu to see you.
D. GANSMAN,
Fashionable Merchant Tailor and Clothier,
N. t'jr. Diamond, Frank's Old Hardware Stand,
NEWPORT, 1A.
March 29, 1811.
pUBLIC SALE
OP VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE.
The undersigned. Attorney In fact for the widow
and hen s of Jacob Hell, late or Savllle township,
deceased, will expose to public sale upon the
premises, on
Thursday, September 22d, 1SS1,
at 10 o'clock A. M.. the Real Estate of said de
cedent, situate in Savllle twp.. Perry county. Pa.,
consisting of tile following tracts of land :
1st. THE MANSION TRACT, BOUNDED BY
lands of Samuel Orris, David Orris, Johu Koch
enderfer's heirs, and others, contalnltig
27 ACRES, ibPeivhet, net measure.
. 2nd. A TRACT OK WOODLAND BOI NDKD
by lands of David Orris, Samuel Orris, William
Jtlce, and others, conialulugS Acres, H Perches,
net.
3rd. A TRACT MOSvTLY OFCLEARED LAND
bounded by lands formerly of Thompson Drown s
heirs, Win. lllalr. Jacob Hrlngman. ami others,
containing 13 Acres and 00 perches. These are
the three tracts bought from Henry Orris.
4th. A TRACT OFCLEARED LAND. BOUGHT
V.Si ('p"''BeWltmer. bounded by lands of Ueo
M. Sheafter, Samuel DufTleld, David Orris, and
others, containing 6 Acres. 61 Fetches, net.
6th. A TRACT OF WOODLAND. BOUGHT
from Henry Hell's heirs, bounded by lands of
Jacob Ilelslnper. George SJM'e, AmosKell, and
others, oontalnlug22 refund Perches.
Thelmprovetiwtjtsonthe Mansion Tract con
sist In part of a !
M- Good House anil Earn M.
and all necessary outbuildings; a pood spring of
water: good fruit of various klnd-i and the
cleared laud Is Iu a good state of cultivation. It Is
a desirable property.pleasnntly located withlnone
mile of Ickesburg, and will be sild In separate
tracts, or altogether, to suit j-urchaseis.
TERMS Ten per cent, of the purchase money
to be paid cash : one half of the remainder lo be
paid on 1st April. 18H2, wheii possession will be
given and deed delivered: and the residue to
remain In tlie proierty, and be secured bv mort
gage, with Interest from 1st April, 18S2. parable
to the widow during life, and at lier decease the
principal pajuble to the heirs of ald decedent.
HENRY KELL.
Aug. 2, 1881. A TTOHNEY IN FACT,
V
ALUABE FARM
AT
PRIVATE
SALE.
A OOOD FARM situate in Ravllle town-hip.
fXoneaud a half miles south of Ickesburg
this county, containing
, -A-bout (50 Jcve,
Ilavicg thereon erected a
Frame House, Hunk Barn,
CARPENTER SHOP, AND OTHER OUTBUI1D
Ings A good portion of the tract I s excellent bot
tom land and Is iti'der pood cultivation. This
property Is pleasantly located in a good neigli
borhond, tonvenleut to churches, store und
BChoolS.
tt. The above property will be sold at a reason
able price and on easv lurms. For further par
ticulars cull at this otllce. A)
ESTATE! NOTICE Notice is herMiy given
that Letters Testamentary ou the estate of
Benjamin Zimmerman, lute of Madiaou township
Perry county. Pa., deceased, have been granted
to Hie undersigned, residing Iu Audersuuburg,
Terry county. Pa.
Ail persons Indebted to said estate are request
ed to make Immediate payment, and those having
claims will preseut them duly authenticated for
aettlemeut to
WILLIAM MOOSK,
W. H. Bponsler, Att'y. Kxecutor.
May 10, leSl.
lOB PKIJCTING of every description neatly
tlaud promptly executed at Reasonable Kate!
at tua Hioouiueiu iiuiesBteaiu Job Omce.
CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE!
1881 SPRING OPENING! 1881
Wi dotlre to speak to ihe citizens of Bloomlield and surrounding country on the subject of
Carpets, Oil Cloths, and Wall Papers,'
and point out a few facts why you shou:d deal with m.
kp A im k fm r muilltLV ?.T" nm M,0Te out of 8"' assortment.
iIE;iAi!SE0"r H tk J e omplete and full In all departments.
i 25 l'i?M,?.?.,JidJ,.'.,, W"'a"r? 01 "I'berlor choice at the lowest possible prloes.
HKCAIJ8K we deal honest with you: g ve you all von can ask for the monevi iin vn
free of charge, and strive to please 2nd prollt Jou We to mfm fasJ M Taction of our '
llody ond Tapestry Brussels, Ingrain and 3-riy Carpets, Hall and
Stair, Hemp and Hag Carpets,
by all our old customers and all new one who will give as the chance to prove what we assert above.
OUR BAO CARPETS are made under our Immediate dlrectiou. on our own loams and
wecmliiiforilieinaSiipeilorliySupassedbyiionelutheBtate. 1
CARPET RACS taken in exchange for goods, and Carpets made to order.
Many Novelties In our Wall Paper Departments. Window fihados and Material for Lambrenulns
ami Furulture Coverings, with Cords, Fringes, and Gimps to match. mmurequins.
, LINOLEUM, an article superior to Oil Cloth tor kitchens, dining rooms halls and vest!,
bules, public olhc.es, and banks. rooms, nam aun vesti-
A complete stock throughout, the equal of which has not been opened before by us.
thereof!1" ""BretfuHy"'0" ,l'len'K 'ee""8 that ,0U b" Ju,t"le1 ln t,ie doinB
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 crops. Try
Band's Twenty-Five Dollar Phosphate.
PUICE, t?35 PElt TON OF 000 LIIH.
On cars or boat In Philadelphia.
CTGuaranteed Analysis Printed on each Bag. Beud for Circular
Address BAUGH & SONS, Kole Manufacturers,
20 SOUTH DELAWARE AVE . PHILADELPHIA, PA
S.For sale by JONES BU03. & CO., Newport, Pa. sM4
Grreab attractions
AT
DIVES, . P0MER0Y & STEWART'S
FOR THIS MONTH.
GRANDEST BARGAINS EVER OEEERED I
,rrl'll (1e,Juc,in n LAWNS, GENTS' GAUZE SHIRTS. PARASOLS
HOSIERY GLOVES, FANS, and HAMBURG EDGINGS Come Tnd I see the
Goods and hear the wonderful low prices at which we have -marked them A,
samples' ed it would be advisable to come as soon as possible, or write for
DIVES, VOMER OY STEWART,
35 North 3rd Street, HARRISBURG, Pa.'
piltE INSURANCE.
7b the FarmmanJ Mschantcs of Perry County
We hereby call your attention to the claims of
Ths Farmers' ani Mechanics' Mutual Firs
Insurance Co., of Perry County,
as offering jou good and safe lii9tirar.ee at Net
Cost.
,Jt? Company, organized and chartered In
18i2, has Issued over 140.1 policies, and hs now
over 8l.!K)U,!0U of property insured; has paid
losses since Its oi tjanliition to the amount of
12,702.24 i has laid but one assessment, of V. mills
on thedollar, since its organization, netting; the
Company the sum of ll.2H3.68, which, with the
premiums on policies Issued, has paid all Its
o'irreiit expenses and losses Irom lire. The rates
charged by the Company are but from 81.20 to
St.OU per thousand dollars of valuation for Ave
years, and no charges for Survey and Policy, as
ether Companies make We claim that It oilers
tothe Farmers and Mechanics of Perry county
advantages over all other Companies for the
following among vther reasons:
It Is a home Company.
It Insures only in Perry county.
It pays no large salaries to Olllcers.
It pays no dividends to Rtockholders.
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 ualess actually needed
to pay losses by flies.
Its Olllcers are your neighbors whom you know,
and are chosen by the insured from their owa
uumber.
GKOHQK riOOBATJGU, President.
' UIHKCTOUS.
NICHOLAS HENCH, Savllle township.
.1. W. OANTT, Centre township.
.IAC01! DUM, Rprlng township.
HKYAN OIBNEV, Carroll township.
J. JJ. COOI'KH. Tyrone township.
TREASUltBli.
HOV. DAVID RHEIBLEY. Spring township.
Full Information sent upon application to
W. W. McCLUKK, Secretary.
23-19 (ireenpark, I'a.
SPECTACLES
AND
EY.K LASSIi.Sr
Spectacles for the old, middle aged, and young.
Spectacles for all kinds of sights.
Spectacles for Headache.
A tine and varied assortment.
Adjusted properly to suit all eyes by
Dr. DAVID II. COOVEIt,
Oculist and Optician,
NO. 21 SOUTH 3rd 8THEET,
(B tween Market and Chestnut Bts.,)
HAItUISUUKG,
-Oillce hours from A. M. to 3 P. M.
Or send a three cent stamp for the Improved
method uf adjusting MpeuUules and Kyeii.Ka.it-s."
by tue use of which you ctfu nelect your own
glasses.
ARTIFICIAL YES lyS&RTED.
oOT2
VASSAF? COLLECE,
1'oughkeepsie, X. Y,
FOK TUB LIBERAL EDUCATION OF WOMEN.
Examination for entrance, Sept. 14th. Cata
logues seut ou application to
30A37 W. L.DEAN, Keglstrar.
113m
BEATTY'S PKONa- 1J Stops. .1 Set golden
DANELKLATT-vrwringtiNVfes'
REVISED NEW TESTAMENTS.
S "lit UST" ATEI W'ePt and Best. Sells at
8 PICTORIAL BIBLES.
Agents Wanted,
delphia.
. J. IIOLMAN & CO.. PMln.
iiodiUS
R,? MJDAl 'WARDED
tho Author. Anew imd great Med
leal Work.warrsntodtliebestaniJ
cheapest, inriignminahla to Tery
man .entitled "the Science of Life
tyr.Self.Preaeiration ;' bound in
finest f rench maalin.amhossed,
tall in,3H0ip.continB beautiful
steel nm-aTinKB, 125 prescrin.
tions, prino only 1.2S sent by
mail; illatratediimple,6centa;
1I MdJ KBIl. No. i Bulfinchst . jjostco.
3:dS8
A nook of Bare Orlzlaalltr. .milled
PRACTICAL LIFE.
Thft iri'Q. I .Mhl.n. ' 1 -PL. ....
inii .1 i J, '""i1" i ne inotviaiiat care-
fully considered from the age of responsibility up
VJ i - v. """ r.u'icuou. nnnn, soci
ety Love, Marriage. Business, &k. how Bread
;i i.,.' .-.."B .ui.uKuts, iro iniorinaiion
and Intense common sense. Full page colored
" ;"' ents wantsd every,
where. Send for Circular, full doscrlntion. terms
Xn mlHrAan I n i,.firuii7 fi.. iii. 1 1 . . .M .
5000 Agents Wanted to Sell the Life or
PRESIDENT GARFIELD,
Including a full and accurate account of his brief
S,lilfKe.ye".(Si.n!inJ?l!?".oni lhe "reat conflict
TLhJl'& 8f A,VWA"T!S "eded by Conkling;
the dlaboical attempt to asasslnate him, with luli
partionlars of his extraordinary surgical treat
ment. etc Thousands descre full particulars,
hence this book : is i selling Immenselv. Terms
Liberal. Outfit FIFTY CENTS. Circulars free.
Hubbard Bkos , I'nbs., 723 Chestnut Fhlla. 35S8
CUTICURA Permanently Cures Hu
mors of the Scalp.
Cutlcura remedies are for sale by all druggists
Price of CUIICUKA. a Medicinal Jellv small
boxes. 50c. i large boxes, tl. CuticI'Ra JJksolv
RNT, the new Blood Purifier, II per bottle. CuTr
Rt'RA Mcihrinal Shaving Soap. 15e.;Jn bars for
pot. aUd ltK C0,,SUI"ers' S1 Principal de-
a .. E.KS POTTER. Boston, Mass.
a All mailed free on receipt of price. &i30
Wanted on a Salary.
Men to Sell Trees, Shrubs. Grape Vines Itoses,
etc. N previous experience necessary. Ex
pensss paid. J. K. LeCLARK.
VMM Nu' seryman, Kochester, N. Y.
A ROYAL GENTTeMaN
By JODOB TOUKOEE, author of "A FOOL'
EKItANO." etc. By turns humorous, pathetic
and thrilling. Handsomely Illustrated. Price
Ii00. Sold only by lubscrlptloii. Men and
Women wanted to take orders, txperleuce a
consldetatloD. but Industry and entorprls more
valued. A permanent sltuatloa to the right per
son. Address IMIUGLASS BKOrilEUS-.mi
Chestnut ttreet, Philadelphia. Pa. 3.3d:W
Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster.
irU?JL1ME.ny mat. WE'-V or FAVORABLY
KNOWN. It s ratud In relieving, quick Iu cur
'JEFoJj'AME "ACK. KHEUMAT1SM. KMX.
NKV AFKECTION8. and ACHES, and PAINS
generally, it is Ue UNK1 VALLEO remedy. JdM
FAXCY Hoods and Notions, Soma new ar
rivals, Ckeap.
' F. MORTIMER.
O'J'kV0!!13 f"r oors. Carriages aatt
TabUa. Prices low.
F. MORTIMER.