8 THE TIMES, NEW BL00MFIEL1), PA., SEl'TEMUElt 27, 1881. Adventure of a Girl. At About noon on Huturdny Caroline Weildcr, 8 year old, waa missed from tier liome at L04J Kant 1 1 our ton direct. Inqui ry of the uelghbora discovered that alio had lust been seen In company with a slovenly-looking girl of about 14, whoao feet were bare, and whose clothing was nifTRod. The child's parouta went that evening to the Police Central Office, where nil chil dren who are found wnndoring In the streets by the police are ordinarily seut, but she was not there. Yesterday morn lug a general alarm, describing the lost child, wan telegraphed to the dlfl'orent po lice stations. Not long after, Mr. Hchmldt of 3 Col umbia street came to the Central Ulllce with the lost child, lie said that she had been found the evening before In Itrooma street, near Willlet, by Caroline Birtt of lOGBroorae Btreet, who bad reported the fact at the Delancey street police station. Instead of sending the child to the Cen tral Uflice, Miss Butt was told to keep her all night. This she did, and In addition made her a little gown to cover her dirty clothing, which had become soilod in hor wanderings. Miss Butt, In the morning took Caroline to Mr. Hchmldt, who, as she apparently thought, wished, not having children of his own, to adopt one, and asked him whether he wanted the gill. Mr. Schmidt accepted the gift, aud had become quite infatuated with the unex pected addition to his family, wheu a po liceman appealed with the announcement that Caroliue was not a waif, but had parents who wnulcd her returned to them. Holuctantly Mr. Hchmldt delivered her up to Capt. Berghold, from whom her father presently claimed hor. It was then discov ered that the ragged girl who had led her away from her home had committed the abduction for the purpose- of robbing Caro liue of the Hugs which she wore in her ears. Caroline's evideuce Is not sufficient to bring about the arrest of the thief. The Dulancy street police nre to be called to account for not Heading tho child to the Central Office. 2Vr, 1'. Sun. A Lady Subscriber For Government Bonds. In the year 1870 a lady Bent f.r.OOO to the Treasury as a subscription to the 5 per cent bonds. The envelop of the Ictlu' was destroyed before it was discovered tuat the sender of the money had not given Iior ad dress. Her address could not be ascertain ed, aud nothing more was heard from her. The money was invested in tho bonds as requested and kept In tho Treasury. Hev en years after a letter was received one day from a lady stating that sho bad sent some time before f 3,000 to be invested in bonds, but she had never received any interest. She requested that if interest was not paid on the bonds she would like to have her money refunded. Bo many years elapsed that the official to whom the letter came was uuacquaiuted with the circumstances, and concluded that it was another crazy letter. It however happened to come to the notice of an official who remembered the circumstances. A search was made, and the bonds were found Med away with quarterly interest checks, which amounted to 1950. The bonds aud chocks wero forwarded to the lady, who had waited seven years before evincing nny interest in the safety of her remittance. Indignant Over a Parade. In Patterson, N. J., great preparations, were made on Tuesday last, for the parade of the Police and Fire Department. Bands had been engaged, several of the mills wore closed, there were visiting companies from abroad ; and it was expected to be a regular gala day. But there was a strong public sentiment against the parade when the news of the President's death became known. Mayor Gilmor forbade the parade of tho police, but the Fire Department committee declined to interfere. A special meeting of the Alderman was called at noon. A motion was made to postpone the parade until after President Garfield's funeral. There were only twelve members present. Eight voted in favor of postpon ment, aud the other four, Alderman Mills, Munsoo, Murray, and Ryac, voted to have the parade proceed. It takes nine votes to carry a motion, aud so the motion to post pone the parade was lost. The people were very indignant over this result, but the iireman did all they could to allay tho feeling by draping their eugines in black and whits and wearing the iusigna of mourning on their sleeves and hats. " A CIrl's Choice. It was iu a drug store of course. An interesting incidents occur in drug stores, -that is nearly all. She was pretty, with blue eyes and golden hair, one of those kind of beauties the poet would have called an "angel," but for the fact that a colony of pimples on her fair frontispiece preclud ed all thought of a celestial being. Bow ing timidly to the handsome clerk, she asked for "Swayne'a Ointment for skin deseases," and upon receiving it vanished like the morning dew before the Bummer sun. A Snake in Her Shoe. Last Sunday, after Mis Ida Peteet bad returned from church, she stepped Into her room to exchange ber shoes for a more com fortable pair. When she put ber foot into the shoe that bad been feft at borne she found It occupied by a srmko. She gave a scream and her father ran to her assistance, lie picked up the shoe and tried to shake tho reptile out, but it popped out Its bead, causing him to drop the shoe Instanter. Ho then kicked the shoe and all Into tho yard, and finally suoceeded In ousting the trespasser which proved to be a ground rattlesnake more than twelve Inches In length. ' " Reading the News and Dying. Buporvlsor Coats, a wealthy and influen tial resident of Cranston, K. J., dropped doad Tuesday morning on reading the lines of a morning paper announcing tho doath of President Garfield. UTUpoii being spoken to concerning Ht. Jacobs Oil, our fellow townsman Mr. Theo dore Wakeloe, said : I had been suffering with rheumatism, and obtained the great est relief from the of Sf Jaoobs Oil. It has also been used iu my family for some time, and has never been found to full iu giving prompt relief. Battle Creek Mich. Daily Journal. nInw FuMi SKIrX f RtMCDY SUCH AS DISEASES! 7ETTER.1TCH. SORES. PIMPIE9. ERYSIPElASvi wntNCWORM.y Bv THE 'CtlxnCURE'FOR IWIMMES Symptoms are moisture, stinging, itching, wore At night seems m if pin-worms were crawling about the rectum; the pr irate parts are often affected. Asa pleasant, economical aud positive cure. Swathe's Ointment is superior to any article In the market. B ld by druggists, or send 60 cts. In l- Stamps. 8 Boies, Address. Da, 8 waink A Sow, IUIUsT teinber20,lSHl ly MIX MIS The Lending and Popular Place for Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Carpets AND Oil Cloths, Hats and Caps, Trunks & Valises, LADIES' AND GENT'S Furnishing Goods,&c. 35 e offer 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 for our large Fall and AVinter Stock now being manufactured. MARX DUKES & CO, EBY'S NEW BUILDINC, NEWPORT, PA. O IT 'LOTUS for Floors, Carriages and & CO., tavitB. niues low. F. MORTIMER. Good and Glorious News I - Cloing Rlolliii ! For -Men, for Boys, . For Children ! Were Never Sold as Cheap Before ! 1). GANSMAN, AT TUB NEW CLOTHING HOUSE, OFFERS INDUCEMETS IN Good Reliable Clothing. Note Our Sample Prices : Four Dollar Men's Stilts., Five Dollar Men 'a Bulls. Beven Dollar Men's Hulls, Nine Dollar All Wool Hultf". Ten Dollar All Wool Nults. BOYS' SUITS AT PROM $2 OO; $2.50: $3.00 & $7.00. These floods nre worth nearly double the money. Remember, these are all NEW, FRESH UOODS, splendidly made, durable aud Btyllsli, and will Fit Like Custom-Made Clothing. My Stock of Furnishing Goods Is complete In Npck Wear. TIRH, COM.ARH BILK H ANDKKK' !II1EKH. HIIIK'H. IINIMCK WKAK, SATCHELS. TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, mill of MEN AND JOYS' HATS, I have a full line, and will felt them Chenp. Merchnnt Tailoring Department. t have an entire new stock ef NICK fi 001)8 for Hall mid Winlor Hulls and Overcoatings. Will make them te MEASURE AT LOW PRICKS. Remember we offer you nothing but Reliable Clothing. Specially Woll Made and MtyllHh Cut, and ull New and Fresh for this Pall and Winter's Wear. Money Refunded on all Goods Not Found as Represented ! Please Call, whether you wish to buy or not. Exauiiue and be convinced. 1). GANSMAN, New Clothing House! Corner Centre Square and Becond Hreet, Frank's Old Hardware Store, . NEWPORT, PA. September 20, 1881. pitE INSURANCE. To the Farmersand Mechanic of Perry County We hereby call your attention to the claims of The Farmers' and Mechanics' Mutual Firs Insurance Co., of Perry County, as offering you good and safe Insurance at Net Cost. This Company, organized and chartered In 1372, lias Issued over UUM policies, and lis now over Si.lKiU.tW of property insured; has paid losses since its organization to the amount of f2,7i'.24; has laid but one assessment, of V-i mills on the dollar, since Its organization, netting- the Company the sum of $1,283.68, which, with the premiums on policies Issued, has paid all Its current expenses and losses from lire. The rates chained by the Company are but from J I. 20 to S 5.011 per thousand dollars of valuation for live years, and no charges for Survey and Policy, as other Companies make. We claim that It otters totlie Farmers and Mechanics of Ferry county advantages over all other Companies for the following among other reasous: It is alionie Company. It insures only In Ferry county. It pays no large salaries to Otlicers. It pays no dividends to Stockholders. 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 unless actually needed to pay losses by tires. Its Olllcers are your nelghborswhom vou know, and are chosen by the Insured from their owii number. GEOItGE HOOBAUGH, President. DIKECT0U8. NICHOLAS 1IENCH, 8avllle township. J. W. GANTT, Centre township. JACOB UUM, Spring township. BRYAN UIBNEY, Carroll township. J. U. COOPER, Tyrone township. TKEASURKH. HON. DAVID 8HEIBLEY. Spring township. Full Information sent upon application to W. W. McCLURE, Secretary. 23-10 Greenpark, Fa. SPECTACLES AND EVE GLASSES! Spectacles for the old, middle aged, and young. bpectacles for all kinds of sights. Spectacles for Headache. A flue and varied assortment. Adjusted properly to suit all eyes by Dr. DAVID II. COOYElf, Oculist and Optician, NO. 21 SOUTH 3rd STREET, ( Br t ween Market and Chestnut 8ts.,) IIA.RIUSI3XJIIO, PA. WOmce hours from 8 A. M. to 3 F. M. Or send a three cent stamp for the "Improved method of adjusting Bpectacles and Eye Glasses," by the use of which you can select your own glasses. ARTIFICIAL EYES IS8ERTRD. 30T29 Spocial Opening and Groat Bargains in New JTjxll Dry (3 oocls, Dives, Pomeroy" & Stewart's. WE HAVE lately marie some very extensive purchases and shall offer our customers and the trado In general, some of the Greatest Bargains In Fall Dry Goods ever shown. A glance throughout this limited Met will give yon some Idea of What we are doing and whore you tan buy your goods at a Terr LOW PRICE. We Intond to do a larger buslnoss this fall than we have ever done and In order to do th we are bound to sell for less than can be bought elsewhere. New Fall Shades Alpaca, 10c a ,arfl, wortu i3ic N(Mr Fft)1 Bllll(lM Cashmeres 11c a yard, worth 15c. New Fall Plaids 17c. per yd. worth 25c. New Fall Gnstus Cloths 25c. per yd. worth 81c. New Fall Prints atr,c. per yd. worth fie. New Fall Baek. Inga 11.09 per yd. worth t.25. Unbleached Canton Flannels 7-8-0 for ., , V0,' Via Pe" lilies' Merino Vests 87, fit) for 75e, ft. 00 each. Gent's Merino Shirts 8(1, 60 for 7,1c. t,00. Uubleaeded Muslin 41 0, T lor 8 and 9c. per yard. Half Bleached Damask Table Linens 10, 25, 8iJ, 87 for ii, 45, 50c. Towels 5,8. , , , 10, 19 for 15o. 17c. 20c. and 25o. Bpoclal Prices Grey Flannols, Scarlet Flannel! and Blankets. We are dally rrcelvlng new goods and we feci conlldont that all goods bought from the popular one price store will elve perfect satlisactlon. DIVES, POMEKOT ft STEWART, ;., JNortli :rl Nt., IIAKIUHUUltn, 1A. 1881. Come and See Our 1881. NEW FALL STOCK OF CARPETS. Don't mlHtake our Joi!atlon, but remember that YINGST'S NEW CARPJCT STOIUS im at III MAHHMT HTHEKT, IIARIMSUURG, XL. Nkaii Fiiont Ht., PaTtkiihon'h Old Htand. tm WE opened at above place, a few months ago, with an entire NEW STOCK. Our success was far beyond onr expectation. Thanks to many friends and former patrons for that success which we will ever try to merit by keeping only good reliable CARPETS, Ac, and representing them as we know them to bo, and soiling at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. We have Just opened our new Fall Stock of CARPETS, which are handsome patterns and i?.5a" 'v.? pr,.CB,,J WEWAI?T YOU TO 8EE 1 "EM. A lot of first-class STRAW MA11ING left on band, we will close below cost. COME AND SEE US. We will apprecl ate your Influence and patrunnge. Very respectfully, yours, Harrisburg, Hept. SJ0, 18Hl.3ui jr. w. YINGHT. DOWN LOWIUI THAN EVE 11 ! 1881 CARPETS FOR FALL TRADE. 1881. LOOK AT THE PRICES ! Tap Brussels from 85 Cents to $1 10 ! Body Brussels from 1 40 to $1 GO ! Ingrain from 30 Cents to 90, BEST ! .A.11 Other Goods In Iroportion. NOW In the Time to Get the FIRST Relectlnn of tlie NEW BTOCK. We have MORE CAKFETS and MORE PATTERNS than all the other Carpet HotiHea in this City. Call and examine for yourselves. No Trouble to Show Goods. Quick Hales and Small Profits. CJATA'TTT'T ATAHTC! Opera House Carpet Store, 31 North 3rd Street, dAiYlULL AsUaMq, 37 m iiajmiihimjiio, pa. Dlt. .1. A. RHKRMANIstheorleinal and nnlv I)K. HIIKKMAN, Known to the public for the past years through his successful method of tret Ing Kuplure without the annoyance and Injury trusses Inlllct. Ills system of cure Is by Local External Application. During treatment no hindrance from labor, and security against Death from Htrangulated Kupture. Patlens from abroad can receive treatment and leave for home the PRAND BOULEVARD HOTEL, U Corner 3HIU St. and Broad war, .m:h YOIIK. On Both American & European Plana. Fronting on Central Park, the Grand Boule vard, Broadway and Fifty-Ninth Htreet, this Ho tel occupies the entire square, and was built aud furnished at an expense of over t4K),ouo. It is one of the most elegant as well as finest located in the city ; lias a passenger Klevator and all modern improvements, and is within one square of the depots of the Sixth and Eighth Avenue Elevated It. H. Cars and still nearer to the Broad way cars convenient and accessible from all Burt of the city. Hooms with board. 12 per day. pecial rates for families and nermanent guests. Aug. 21. 'sU ly (K. HASKELL, Proprietor. OlDu MEDAL AWARDED the Author.ADew&ndKrftat Med ical Work.warTanUtd t h best aod c tits pest, indmpenftaJila to tfwnrj nin,eQtiUed "the ScMnceof lAfm OT.Self-ProaefTatMin ; bound in fliiBiit French uoalin, emboasetl. full aTllthOnn.coDUma bnnntifui tel njtraniMta. 124 prescrip- turns, nncs 01117 f isaient Pj "mad: HluatretodBarnDle.ticenta-. end now.Addrosa I'eabodv Mad. FWflW THYQW P icftl iMtitutenr I. W. U. FAR- UU II iUlWliltl tkfc.lt, , No. 4 lJulfincb at. lioaum. 39(112 If Oetaraa. 4 seta ReeCa. toave Coaok r. I I nfleful HtOD. Attractive Walnut Oin. t ir IV-nt im IS day' trial. Baatifully IlluMtrmted OatalBiMviii w full infnmuLtinn. .Vm Aildnna i'A 1 Tl.U.-O.N,Dratir 12.BridKeiiart.Ct. 33 d 42 WLNDERFUl DISCOVERT. JHKTA L, TIP Uk 31 P WICK i Pat'd Dee. T, 18 SO. - S??l fltves a Brilliant. Whits an Steady light, requires No Trlmmlnx. and lasts for months. Hample wick 10 cents! 3 wicks 2 cents; 12 wicks 7f ceuis postage paid. Have three sizes, A. Baud I). Auents Wauted. Address METAL TIP LAMP WICK CO., 70 Cortlandt Street. New York City. Gluten Flour FOK DYSPEPSIA, DIABETES, LUNG Troubles and Nervous Debilitv. Tha new Waste-Repairing Bread end Gem Flour. Free (rotn Bran or Starch. (Send for Cir cular. FAKWELL A RHINES. Proprietors, Water town.N. V. For Bile by Mitchell, Fletcher oH'o.. Philadelphia, Pa. 37di0 E: ' A I K,im and ntliMi ti-itiiii)itiiri REWARD: IforanyuuMofTtch-1 PILES ing, Blind, Bind-1 In. UlcArmt4 or I Pmtradlnr PIIm that IeBlnK'n Pile Remedy fails to enra. It allays tha tubing, aivrbs lha mmon, Rivea immraiaer mir. frcnarra nyj, f. Sillier, M D Fhiladtlhla, Pa. ' A UTIO Aitk pum n vrup. prr im botUe oantaim hit signature and a File of Stones, All drugRlsti and country ittorcs have il or will get it for vou. same day. Hook, with likeness of bad cates, before and after cure, with testimonials from distinguished physicians, ministers, merchants and others, mailed for ten cent". Dlt. HHKItMAK can be consulted at his Mew York office, 251 Uroadway, Mondays, Tuesdays and Hatnrdays: and at in Huston olllce.43 Milk street, Wednesdays, Thurs days and Fridays. s;d4) yALUABLE FARM PRIVATE SALE. AOOOD FARM situate In Ravllle township, oneand a half miles south of Ickesburg, this county, containing .A-bcait OO .A.cres, Having thereon erected a Frame House, Bank Barn, CARPENTER SHOP. AND OTHER OUTBUI1D iogs. A good portion of the tract Is excellent bot tom land and is under good cultivation. This Kroperly Is pleasantly located In a good neigh orhood, convenient to churches, stores aud schools. . The above property will be sold at a reason able price and on easy terms. For further par ticulars call at this oilice. 2 ; I7ie Latent and Most Wonderful InrtnUon ! INSTANTANEOUS GUIDE TO TBE IPIaJSrO & ORGAN BY WHICH any Child or Person can play any of the Popular Airs by note, at sight, without Study. Previous Practice, or even Musical Talent. The Company will FORFEIT Jl.wm if any Child ten vearsold falls to play ANY ONE ol our Popular Tunes on the Piano. Organ, or Melodeon. within One Hour alter receiving the Music aud Instruc tions, provided said child can count, with the fig ures before it, from 1 to luu correctly. 7 Pieces of Husie, with Instructions, Mailed to anv address on receipt of 11.0 ft. En. close one cent postage stamp for Catalogue of Tunes. - Agents waited la every State and County 111 1UO LUIUU. EDISON MUSIC CO.. 33-11 215 & 217 Walnut St., Philadelphia. Pa. INVPNTflRQ Address EDSON BROS.. At III VCI1 I UnO torueyst Law aud Pateut Solicitors, 617 Seventh Street, Washington. D C,, for itiktruciioiis. treasonable terms, iteferenees and advice seut FREE, We attend exclusively to Patent business. Ke'ssues, Interferences, and cases rejected in other hands a specialty. Caveats solicited. Upon receipt of model or sketch and description we give our opinion as to patentabii itv. FHFE op CUAKOB . V. refer to the Commis sioner of Patents, also to Ex-Couiniissiourrs Established lxk w. c. If Paraianeat Employment. WANTED. D. H. Patty Co.. nursery men, want a few good reliable men to sell trees, vines and shrubs, through this State. They promise steady einplovmeul toirood salesmen Forlull particulars address D. 11. PATtr & Co.. ii eueva, N . Y. 37 13