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    THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIEL1), FA , OCTOBER J, 1881.
President Gnrfleld's Will.
Washington, Hr-pt. LO.- In tlio early
part ol August, it Is sulil, tlio l'lCBldout
signed a will which lenves nil of his proper
ty to hl widow. On the name ilny, Hurling
that ho could write no woll, lis Insisted on
writing n letter to Mr mother, which he
lld. This letter found Its way Into the
newspaper a few days afterward. From
the sumo source It is learned that Gen.
! infield owned i eal estnte nmotuitlng to
about 33,00(). This estimate Includes the
house bo occupied In this city as n private
residence during tlio hmt eight years he
was In the House of Keprcsenitlves.
Gen, Uaifleld had his life Insured for
130,000 lu two companies in this city. Ho
took out a policy of $10,000 In the Equita.
ble Assurance Society soon after his nomi
nation to the presidency. Tho premium
fell due nud was paid while he was at Long
Branch iu June, a few days before he was
shot. The society sent its check to lis
Agent In Philadelphia yesterday, with in
structions to pay the amount of the policy
to Mrs. Oartlold at onco. In May list
Geo. Garfield was Insured for fl!5,000 lu
the NeW York Life Insurance Company.
The policy was written out lu the White
IIoubb.
When ho entered Williams College in
1854 Gen. Gai field insuied his life for
$500 iu tho Mutual Life IuRiirauce Com
pany of this city. lie used this policy as
security for a loau of $500. He repaid the
.loan after gun Unit ion with money earned
in teaching school.
Thrilling Scene.
Detroit, September S.7. The transfer
boat of the Canada Southern railroad,
carrying the train duo here at 1 o'clock
this morning, was run with such force
against the dock at the island as to cause
the forward sleepor to run oil' the cud of
the boat aud plunge Into the water. The
forward trucks of a passenger car also went
over the end of tho boat aud the car hung
at an angle of forty-five degrees, one eud
just touching the water. As the boat
backed from tho slip the sleeper rose aud
turned over on its side, aud the passengers
inside, out of the water, tried to break
through the windows. Some of those iu
the pasBonger oar clambered out of tho
-window and foil into the water. The pas
congers aud train men clambered on top of
the coach that was floating in the water
and broke open tho windows and pulled
out the dripping occupants. The darkness
of the night, the confusion and the fact
that nearly all the passengers were strau
gors to each other make it possible that all
were rescued, but it leaves a painful uncer
tainty as to whether there Is not several
persons drowned. Six passengers went
down with the car but were rescued with
the exception of a man named Bloom who
occupied seotion eleven. A careful search
of him was made but he had not been fouud
at last accounts.
tSTAftor vainly spending five hundred
dollars for other remedies to relieve my
wife, I have no hesitation in deolaring,
that St. Jacobs Oil will cure Neuralgia,
eays M. V. B. Ilersom, Esq., (of Pinkham
& Jiersom,) Boston, Mass., an enthusiastio
indorser of its merits. Chamber sburg.
Fa. Herald.
A Terrifle Explosion.
On Saturday last a car load of gunpow
der, billed as common blasting powder,
reached Couucil Bluffs, la., over the Chi
cago, Bock Island aud Paoiflo, on its way
to Denvor, Col. The Union Pacific Com
pany, however, refused to receive the dan
gerous freight, aud tho car was returned
to the Bock Island yards, where from some
cause it exploded with torritio force on
.Monday eveniug. The concussion demol
ished the company's rouud-houao aud re
pair shops, of brick, and freight bouses of
frame, besides forty or fifty freight cars,
and dug a bole in the ground fifteen feet
deep aud forty-five feet in diameter. Large
windows in all parts of the city were shat
tered to pieces, aud others were even bro
ken by concussion in Omaha, ou tbe
opposite Bide of tho river, aud as far as
Mo. Valley Junction, twenty miles north.
The loss will foot up sevoral hundred
thousand dollars. Richard Van Ilaueven
and bis daughter Nellie were seriously
' injured by the force of the explosion, but
as far as known this morning, no fatalities
occurred. Several persons, however, are
.reported missing.
" A Cirl's Choice.
It was in a drug store of course. An
interesting incidouts occur iu drug s tores, -that
is neaily all. She was pretty, with
blue eyes aud golden hair, one of those
liiod 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 "Sway tie's Ointment for skin
deseases," and upon receiving it vanished
like the morning dew before the Summer
sun.
A Curious Run Off.
A singular railroad accideut occurred nt
Cornwall aud Holmesburg on Sunday. An
engine standing on the track was struck by
an approaching train witb such force that
the throttle was jarred open. There was
no ono on board, and the engine darted off
with lightning like rapidity. Orders were
telegraphed to Holmesburg to open the
switch, but by some moans unknown tho
mounter passed safely over and In a few
seconds daihed Into a freight train, ending
its wild caieer In the destruction of a
r.umhor of cars along with Its own demo
lition. ' t , r : ' -
f Remedy 8U(has Diseases)
VTEmR.ITCH.S0RE9. PIMPLES.
VERYSIPEtASjt WNNGWOnM.
THE GREA
CURE FOR
iTcmtmiLES
By mptomi are niniKtun, stinging, Itchi ng, wore sft
night; MemiM If pin-worms were crawling about
the rectum; the prlrate part are often affected. A a
pleasant, economical and positive cure, Swatnk's
OiNTMaifT la superior to any article In the market.
Bold 1t drugging, or sndM)ct. In 8-ct. Htampa. 8
Uoxea, S1.26. Address, Da. Swain Son, i'lillfc, fa.
September 20. 1R81 ly
Come and See !
We liuve again mude additions to our
stock that we would like to show you.
We have a lot of lumdkerclilefd we
are selling, " Four for 25 cts.." aud a
variety of others of better quality.
We have as pretty a line of collars
aud ties us you would wish to see.
We Iiiivp good black Alpnccii double
width at 0!i8. per yard. Jf you want
a low price black drem it will suit you
for it Is worth more money.
We have made some additions to out
Dress Goods stock that are pretty and
cheap. Anil the old stock you cau buy
at nearly half Price.
We have a splendid line of buttons
aud trimmings.
We have a liandKoiue line of Floor
and Table oil cloths of the various
widths from 34 up to 84.
We have a good Hue of Hats for Men
and Boys.
We have a large assortment of Shoes
for Meu, Women and Children.
We have an usNortment of Mens' every
day Punts, and Shirts.
We have a complete Block of Iron aud
Hardware.
We have as good an assortment of
Groceries us can be found in this
county.
We have a full Hue of Paints, Oil,
Glass and building hardware which we
expect to sell as low or lower thau any
body in the county.
We have Spokes, Hubs uud carriage
wood-work and hardware, and our
Spokes and Kims are tbe best that are
made. These we sell at the mauufac
tuers price, as we ure his agents.
F. Mortimer,
New Bloomrleld, Pa.'
Save 321 Cents. Why Not ?
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the Most Wluely Circulated Baptist
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Will be Delivered by Matt, Postage Prepaid, to
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From Oct. I, 1881, to Jan. I, 1882,
FOR THIRTY CENTS,
The Price ot One Year's Subscription being
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This Is done to enable everv family to "ee. at the
least possible price, what the puperls.
THE EXAMINER COMPRISES
A Current Kvent Expositor, A Living Pulpit and
flatterm. A Series of Able Topics for
thn Times." A Missionary and Kaptlst
Event Record, A Sunday School
Institute, An Educational
Advocate, A Literary. Theological, t-'cientlltc and
Art Review. A Popular Buiry Page, Family Mis
cellany and Puzzlers' Realm. A House, Farm and
Garden Department, A Market Reporter. &c, tie.
All conducted In au outspoken, wide awake and
popular manner.
THE EXAMINER AND CBRONICI.E Is one of
the largest-sized eight pue papers, and is dis
linctively a FAMILY NEWSPAPER, with Inter
est and Instructive reading lor every member
of the household, I rem the oluent to the youngest.
In making It the Editor lias the cooperation of
Hie best newspaper, magazine and review wri
ters of the day. Sample copies Free. For terms
to Canvassers address
P. O. Box 383S, NEW YORK CITY.
A Small Farm For Sale.
A TRACT OF GOOD LAND, containing IS
Acrrs. having thereon erected, a GOOD
HOUSE and BARN. Plenty of Fruit of all kinds
and a Sprlngof good water neav the house. This
property la sluated Jl of a mile from lxmnallv's
Mills. Perry County, Pa . and 5 miles from the
Pa. R. R, It Is a good place lor an Ore miner.
I arms easy. Apnlv in
JOHN BK8SI.ER.
c . ,o.. Douiially's Mills,
8ep. 6, 1841. Perry Co.. Pa.
Good and Glorious News I
Clothing !Cloll !
For !Men, for Hoys,
lor Children !
Were If ever Sold as Cheap
.,; : Before !
I) GANSMAN,
-AT THE
NEW CLOTHING HOUSE,
OFFERS 1NDUCEMKTS IN
Good Reliable Clothing.-
Note Our Sample Prices :
Four Dollar Men's Rult,
Five Dollar Men's Huila,
Beven Dollar Men's Bulla,
Nine Dollar All Wool Bulls,
Ten Dollar All Wool Bulls.
BOYS' SUITS AT FROM
$2 00 J $2.50 : $3.00 & $7.00.
These Goods are worth nearly double
the money. Heniember, these are all
NEW, FltEBH GOO DM, splendidly
made, dnrable and Stylish, and will
Fit Like Custom-Made Clothing.
My Stock of Furnishing Goods
Incomplete In Neck Wear. TIKH, COLLARS
Bll.k IIANDK K It'll II EI'"H. NIURTH, UNDER.
WEAK, SATCHELS. TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS,
and of
MEN AND BOYS' HATS,
I have a full line, and will fell them Cheap.
Merchant Tailoring Department.
I have an entire new stock ef NICK OOODH for
Fall and Wlntor Suits and OvprRonfiRir. Will
make them te MEASURE AT LOW PRICES.
Remember we offer you nothing but Reliable
nothing. Specially Woll Made aud Stylish Cut,
and all New and Fresh for this
Fall and Winter's Wear.
Money Refunded on nil Goods
Not Found as Represented I
Please Call, whether you wish to buy
or not. Examine and be convinced.
2. GANSMAN,
New Clothing House!
Corner Centre Square and Second Breet,
Frank's Old Hardware Btore,
NEWPORT, PA.
September 20, 1831.
pitE INSURANCE.
Zb the ltrmertiand Mechanic of Perry County
We hereby call your attention to the claims ot
Tho Farmers' and Mechanics' Mutual Fire
Insurance Co., ef Perry County,
as ollering jou good and sare insurance at Net
Cost.
This Company, organized and chartered In
18i2, has Issued over 14IKJ policies, and lis now
over Sl.lwu.tou of property Insured; lias paid
losses since Its organization to the amount of
f 2,702.24 ; has laid but one assessment, of 1 mills
on the dollar, since Its organization, netting the
Company the sum of fl.2H3.6H, which, with the
premiums on policies Issued, lias paid all Its
cure nt expenses and losses from lira. The rates
charged by the Company are but from jl.io to
I J. (Xi per thousand dollars ot valuation for Ave
years, and no charges for Survey and Policy, as
other Companies make Weclnlm that it offers
to the Farmers and Mechanics of perry county
advantages over all other Companies for the
following among other reasons:
It is a home Company.
It insures only In Perry county.
It pays no large salaries to Ollicers.
It pays no dividends to Stockholders.
It pays Its losses promptly and honorably.
It Insures at lower rates than any Block 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 Ollicers are your neighbors whom you know,
and are chosen by the Insured from their own
number.
GEORGE noOBAUGU, President.
DIltECTOKS.
NICHOLAS HENCH. Savllle township.
J. W. OANTT, Centre township.
JACOB BUM, Bluing township.
BRYAN OIBNEY, Carroll township.
J. U. COOl'ER. Tyrone township.
TREA8UHKK.
110 V. DAVID SHEIBLEY, Spring township.
Full Information sent upon application to
W. W. McCLURE, Secretary.
23-19 Greenpark, Pa.
SPECTACLES
AND
EYI1 2T,ASSi:S!
Spectacles for tbe old, middle aged, and young.
Bpectaoles for all kinds of sights.
Spectacles for Headache.
A line and varied assortment.
Adjusted properly to suit all eyes by
Dr. DAVID II. C00VEK,
Oculist and Optician,
NO. 21 SOUTH 3rd STREET.
(B-tween Market and Chestnut 6tJ.,)
IIAllltlSUTJItG, PA.
-Onloe hours from 1 A. M. to 3 P. M.
Or send a three cent stamp for the "Improved
methodof adjusting Spectacles and Eye Glasses,"
by tue use of which you cau select your owu
glasses.
ARTIFICIAL EYES INSERTED.
S0T29
Spocial Opanln? and Groat Bargains in
New ITjvII 33ry Goods,
Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart's.
WEtl,lItPLKullI!;,,i,e,rtm0rT tB"' purchase, and eliall oflcir our cnstomern and
.i..,. . J r.'u"?1!"!? oflh0 let Bargains In Fall Dry Goods ever shown. A
?,."rU,h0" th ' Klvjon some lilea of what e are doln and where you
00d"aVerj: L0VVJPRICE- Wa Intend to do a larger businSs. this fall tlln
elsewhere. r l d lhU' W9 re bound t0 Ml1 for leM tn can be VouglU
NeW.F!,i,8irRdc"vAlpJ.B,'.1o,0 J:a, orth ,2- N"" '''' "had" Cashmeres 11c a yard, ,
Inge I.o per yd. worth I .35. Unbleached Canton Flannels 7-8-9 for
. 10c, lie per yd. Ladles' Merino Vests 87. 61) for 75c. SI. 00 each
Gent's Merino Shirt, Ml, 80 1 for 75c. 91.00. Unbleacdod Musi n et? 7 fo 8 and 9c. per
yard. Half Bleached Damask Table Linen. 19, 25, 8H, 87 for 1 Mo. TowoU 5, 8, P
D , , , , 1". 1 for 15c. 17c. 20c. and 25e.
. Special I Prlces-Orey Flannols, Scarlet Flannels and Blankets. We are dally recelvlnirnew
roo.1. and we reel conUJout that all good, boneht from the popula" one prl2o. tore wll? lVe
perfect sail. suction. DIVE3, FOMEROt STEWART,
Mr.. INortlt Mi-.l Bt., IIAimiSUtJlJO, 1A.
1881. Come and See Our 1881.
NEW FALL STOCK OF CAKPETS.
Don't mistake our location, but remember that
YINGST'S NEW CARPET STORE
Im nt 111 MAIIKET BTHKET,
IIARRINBUKG, JV.
Nkah Front St., Patterson's Old Btand.
WE opened at above place, a few month, ago, with an entire NEW STOCK. Onr
.uccess was far beyond our expectation. Thanks to many friend, and former patron.
Tor that success which wo will ever try to merit by keeping only good reliable CARPETS. Ac.
and representing them as we know them to be, and selling at the LOWE8T CASH PRIOEs!
... i VeJ?"top70doT,,F.sJL8toclt of ARPKT8, which are handsome patterns' and
M",? rT Prl.Ce'-, WE WA?T F TO 8EE THEM. A lot of first clas. STRAW
MATTING left on band, we will close below cost. COME AND BEE US. We will appreci
ate your Influence and patronage. Very respectfully, yours,
Harrlsburg, Bept. i!0, 18l.3m jr. AV. YINGHT
DOWN LOWER THAN EVER!
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 !
Other Goods In Proportion.
NOW is tbe Time to Get the FIRST Retention of the NEW STOCK.
We have MOKE CAKPETS and MOKE PATTERNS than all
tbe other Carpet Houses In this City. Call and examine for yourselves.
No Trouble to 8w Goods. Quick Balesand Bmall Profits.
1 A MTTT7T A T A TTC Opera House Carpet 8tore, 31 North 3rd Street,
37 13t
DR. .T. A. HIIERMAN Is the orlninal and only
PR. 8I1KKM AN, known to the public for the past
35 years through his successful method of treat
ing Rupture without the annoyance and Injury
trusses I nil let. His system of cure Is by Local
Kxtcrnal Appllcntlon. During treatment no
hindrance from labor, and security against Death
from (Strangulated Rupture. Patiens from abroad
can receive treatment aud leave lor home the
G
RAND BOULEVARD HOTEL,
Corner 3th 91. and llreadwa)',
m:v YOKfC.
On Both American fc European Plana.
Fronting on Central rark. fhe Grand Boule
vard, Broadway and Fifty-Ninth Htreet, this Ho
tel occupies the entire square, and was built and
furnished at an expense of over fH'io.OOO. It Is
one ot the most elegant as well as finest located
In the city ; has a passenger Klevator and all
modern Improvements, and Is within one square
of the denots of the Hlxili and Eighth Avenue
Klevated R. R. Cars and si ill nearer to the Broad
way cars convenient and accessible from all
E iirts of the city. Rooms with board. J2 per day.
pedal rates for families and permanent guests.
Aug.21. 'e0 ly E. HASKELL, f roprietor.
SOU MEDAL AWARDED
the Author.A new anri great Nod
ical Work, warranted the best Mid
cbefcpfMt. indifliMmriahie to every
man .entitled "the Science of Lif
(rr,8)Mreeerration j" hound id
flnoftt French manlin,erTjixwedt
full gilt XI pp.ooDt.tine beautiful
Uwl nKTarinse, 125 presetip
tKng, price only ftl.35ent ,y
mail: illustrated MTimle.fiiiAnta-
end now.Addross Peabodj Med-
FNflW TUVStFl V t"!1 iMtituteor Dr. W. H. PAR-
i v iv a u a wuiJa
KICK. No. 4 lialfischst. Uoeton.
S9dl2
ctv. 4 Reef.
1 hnh-ltaMH, OcMve VonUr,
I loiteiui blopB. Attrnrttcs
Walnut Cuae. tfftieuttin
15 days trial. Beautifully
IiliiKtratAri f !ittalkriia.tirita
VMAfemeMifSMdiittasJuJOT full infunnatiun,rNi.
AtiOrtM A' A i i KKr-V.V,Draf or L2,bridxepurt.Ct.
39 d 42
pu
BLIC SALE.
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE.
I will offer at public sale my firm situate on
the valley road oue quarter mile west ol Ulooin
Ueld, ou
WetlnesiUty, October Gth, J SSI,
At I o'clock P. M.
Said farm coataiulns
lG-l ACRES,
first rate In quality and cultivation, and having
erected on it all necessary ami convenient build
in t sand Impiovements. 'there are sluu'e ahd
tunniiig water In every field. It can be ifi for
grain or dairy purposes, or both. A ttct uf
32 Acres or Woodland,
convenient to It will be sold with it. I will sell
for a reasonable price aud ou eisy terms.
SEOKGE HOOBAlGH.
September 13, 1M1.
Estate of Samuel Miller, Deceased.
LETTERS of Administration ou the above
estate having been grained to the uuder
Igued. ail persons Indebted to said estate are re
quested to make payment, and Uiom) havlug
claims to present the same without delay to
WALLACE D is Will, Administrator,
Seit,21, lasl-J lUarrrlsbury, fa-
IIAItlllHIJUllO, I'A.
same day.
Hook, with likeness of bad cases, before and
after cure, with testimonials from distinguished
physicians, ministers, merchants and others,
mailed for teiwcents. DR. HHKRMAM can be
consulted at lit! New York otllce, 251 Broadway,
Mondays. Tuemlavs and Hatnrdays; and at his
Huston oillce. 4:) Milk street, Wednesdays, Thnrs
days and Fridays. 37dl9
V
ALUABLE FARM
AT
PRIVATE
SALE.
A GOOD FARM situate In fiaville township,
one and a half miles south of Ickesburg,
this county, containing
.About GO A.cres,
Having thereon erected a
Frame House, Bunk Barn,
CARPE.NTKR8HOF. AND OTHER OUTBUT1D
ings. A good portion of the tract I s excellent bot
tom land and Is under good cultivation. This
Kroperty Is pleasantly located In a good neigh
orhood, convenient to churches, store and
schools.
- The above property will be sold at a reason
able price and on easv terms, i'or farther par
ticulars call at this otllce. 26
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