8 THE TIM KS, NEW BL00MFIHL1), PA., KOVKMUElt , 1881. Visit to a Vermont Peg Factory. Tlie timber used Is black und yellow bird), which In cut Into pieces four feel lit length, varying In diameter from eight to fourti'i'ii iuehes. These logs are placed in A building In winter mid the front extract ed by steam. They are then ruu in ou a tram railway to the circular saw depart ment, and cut Into slices or plunks of the thickueis desired for the length of the peg. These are sorted and the knots cut out, and are then pawed ou to a long bench which contains six machines composed of fluted rollers. The blocks are then ruu betweed those roller, which creases both sides. They are then inn through again to oioss-oioase, or mark out the exact sizes of the pegs. Then they go to the splitting machines, which are sot with double knives, and cut the blocks into pegs. As they pass the last machine they are sorted, nud all knots and discolored ones are removed as they are brushed olf into large baskets. These machines are under the case of young womeu who appeared much more -happy and useful thau do many of those who, thumping at their piano, would cou sider such employment meuiut. The next process is bleaching, which is accomplished by the fumes of brimstone, which is un healthy (those who labor here shorten their lives.) They are then placed iu large cylinders, which hold eleven barrels, and have (iOU steam pipes running through them, and revolve one aud one-half times to the minute, drying two charges per day to each cylinder. They are then passed iu large woodou casks or cylinders, which, revolving rapidly, polish them by friction, the refuse falling through wire sieves or scroeu openings, after which they are again passed into a sifter, which separates all the single pegs aud drops them Into "tubes and boxes, leaving those which have -not beeu separated in the machine. They are theu put iu barrels ready for market. The factory running on full time turns out 130 bushels, or fifty barrels, per day. The sizes go from eight up to sixteen to au juch. The lengths go by eights, two and oue-half to twelve. Twenty-six hands are errJpli'yed, half of them being women. The firodueis of the mill are mostly shipped to Germany aud Frauco, and euter largely into the manufacture of toys and fancy goods, as well as into tho shoe manu factory. Thus the " genii of mechanism" converts, as if by magic, the trees from the Vermont mountains into articles of use, which, iloating off through the channels of commerce to far-away countries, anou return to sparkle the eyes of happy chil dren in toys in which these pegs have become important factors. He Wanted Gold. Washington, October 0. Au old gen- tic man from the intorior of Ohio, arrived here a few days ago with f 17,000 in Uuited States six per cent.' bonds which he pur chased iu 1861, aud which were called in July last. He first visited the loan divis ion, where he said he came to obtain gold for his bonds, as he had paid gold for them. When told that a draft on the United States treasury was as good as gold, he insisted upon the gold, and would not lis ten to any explanations regarding an equiv alent iu another form. To-day, a little before noon, he appeared with a large leather valise, in which he carried off the full amount of his claim in $20 gold pieces, weighing in all about seven ty-five pounds, lie became very much provoked with Treas urer Gilfilliu when that officer endeavored to persuaded him to accept drafts and have "them cashed when be reached home, reit erating that he came here for gold and declined to take anything else, lie stag gered under bis heavy load as far as Assis tant Treasurer Wyman's room, where he expressed a wish to count bis treasure before leaving town. A room was assign ed to him for the purpose. After the amount had been carefully counted and found to be correct the old gentleman was persuaded to express the coin to bis home. During the time he was engaged in count ing the money a city detective who had been summoned remained near him and would have kept watch over him had be insisted upon carrying the money away. People In Glass Houses ect. While it may be proper that those living in glass houses should never throw stones, -we think it is eminently proper that those working iu glass house should say a good word for anything of benefit to themselves. In this connection, Mr. . Isaao Correy Manager Salem, N. J. Glass Works, remarks ; I am pleased to say that I have used the Great Kemedy, St. Jacobs Oil, for Rheumatism with excellent results- other mombers of my family have also beer! greatly benefited by its use. St. Louis -Evening Chronicle. Poison in Honey. It is a well-known fact among bee-keep. ers that in bad seasons honey is frequently poisonous. This is due to the fact that at such times the bees are frequently obliged to resort to poisonous flowers to obtain theis supplies. A specimen of the honey from Trebizond, gathered from the rhododen dron ponticum, which is common in that neighborhood, was sent in 1884, by Mr. Keith E. Abbott, to the Zoological Society of London, and in 16D0.it still retained its poisonous qualities. vAw' AW IB A RfiiABii Remedy DISEASES OF tHS 8KIN, Bur HAS TlTTlS, Blotches, RlNQWORM EflVSIPELAS, DAUBERS' Itch, Sores, Ulcers, September i0. mi ly WE HAVE OPENED oun anil Wmlnn UIIU Mill uid WITH ONE OF THE Largest Stocks Ever displayed in Central Penn sylvania. o When you go to buy vou like to find ft good assortment. You have never looked upon a better one than we are displaying this season. We hare Men's Suits, Com mon) at $4.00, $5.00, $700. We have men's Suits, Good, at $8.00, 10.00, 12.00. We have men's Overcoats at $3.00, 5.00, 7.00. We have men's Overcoats at $8.00, 10.00, 12.00. We Have Child's Suits at $2.00, $3.00, $5.00 We bave Hoy's Suits at $3.00, 4.00, 0.00 We have Boy's Overcoats at $2.50, 4.00, G.00 We have Men's Heavy Boots, Good at $1.75, 50, 3.00 We have Boy's Heavy Boots, Good at $1.50, 2.00, 2.50 We have Ladies' Heavy Shoes at $1.00, 1.25, 1.50 We have Ladles' Button Shoes at $1.40, 1.75,2.00 We have Children's Button Shoes at OOcts. $1.00, 1.25 We have Common Carpets at iX)e. 2,3c. 35c. per yard. We have Good Carpet at 54c. 00c. 75c. per yard. We have Trunks for S1.00, 3.00,5.00 We have Wool Hats (Men's) at 50c. 60. 75c We have Fur Hats at $1.00, 1.50, 2.00 We have Ladies' Coats at $2.50, 3.50, 0.00 WeJiave Ladies' Dolmans at $4.50, 7.00 10.00 We have White Bed Blankets at $2.00, 3.00, 5.00 We have Colored Bed Blankets at $1.25, 2.00, 3.00 We have a full line of Shawls, Skirts, Hosiery, Men and Women's Underwear, Watches, Jewelry, and the best general line of Ladies' and Gent's Furnishing Goods in the County, Don't for- get the longest established and most Reliable house. I DIES & CO.. EBY'S NEW BUILDINC, NEWPORT, PA. E8TATKNOT1ck. -Notice is herebyRlT en that Letters of Administration have been granted m tlie estate of William Vines, law VmrtHnS ' ',nes a"", ,A'lw B. Pines, said Vv&r,CKU'Z '"J111" ' Ken venue, (or Clark s Kerry), and said Andrew H. Pines resid ing in said Greenwood towu-hip : wlieiefore al persons indebted to said es.ate are i rcapectfuMy requested to make Immediate payinent a ud ri H hawngcianns to lP September 27tli, leaf. amiuistrators. M "louVe Hi ther Utm Uoo" ln v'- K. MOKTIMEB REMNANTS of PRINTS of these We have a large quantity In Kood styi,;."e8e oave ln addition lo the above goods we have a nice assortment of Ladles Nelnle, Corse" German, town Yarn. Zephyrs. Hhoes for Ladies and 0111. dreu, snd thousands of other articles ""m K. WOKT1MKH, Kew Blnoiutleld, Pa. tw a t v m v m Mum,. i , if$Wi& fi nate.em i I, or Mi. w a m i mmm m m m m i mm nnr or i r Ml VAY 0s7. II St AVIS- J-'TH.OSS.TCUS. 11 B S f F(il Itching HlLta." 21 lnMMMDRUGei9T3.& noonn 11 IHVAMSiLanjJlKTEMY I '! ! great UtutUive Agents. A GALVANIC BATTERY lit Imhotidrd In thtfl MMtntM Plartur, whfrh, whn aipltpl tn the hilr proflucen cmmtotit but ntlltl curtrnt of Kii'rtrli'ity, which I nrnut exhtlnrnthtff, RfionliiiK ImiuMllivtu I'pllur to the mofixonit'latlitp ta1im vt wlmtHOHYit iiAtur. Iht-y ai-e tu-ktrnwH eltrd hf l'hyMlcUnn to hn th most tolKiitttlo mcth cul of mmlit'eUioii of timmi Ktilitlij anJ tiivntfrttnn cli-miitn of nftttira For thi! pritiva aiiu 8ivvdy uura i ot thetTullowtrg cuiuplaiutf , vii.i 1 nrhf Vttlcniiit liitltaiiil Kyeaf All Airprllnnn of th Ilrnlm Sulnal Coitt SilnlntA) K lilnvy ntnl 11 ver l omilalniii( li'lntlra. Pnrnlyiilft and IiiimlHitni ly prpalaf Asthma ami l.unf( lltwa4c; iiiw f nans or tut jiuart rtervoun 1'iontra tlona; Ac. PRICE ONLY 41.00. THE BELL MAWTf CO., Prop's-., 6ta Brolw&7, cor. uth St., Kit YoiX AGENTS WANTKD, Bit Ml) STASH OH CIBCtJLASS. FOB BALE BY AIh DRUOOISTS. Mention this paper. Rent hy Mnll. October j8, 1381. -ly Good and Glorious News ! Cloins ! JlotMng ! For Men, for Hoys, For Children ! Were Never Sold as Cheap Before ! I). GANSMAN, -AT THE- NEW CLOTHING HOUSE, OFFEIIS INDUCEMETS IN Good Reliable Clothing. Note Our Sample Prices : Four Dollar Men's 8uits, Five Dollar Men's Suits, Seven Dollar Men's Hults, Nine Dollar All Wool Bults, Ten Dollar All Wool Suits. BOYS' SUITS AT PROM $2 00; $2.50: $3.00 & $7.00. These Goods are worth nearly double the nrnnpv. Tlpnipmhoe fttuaa u all NEW, FRESH GOODS, splendidly made, durable and Stylish, and will Fit Like Custom-Made Clothing. My Stock of Furnishing Goods Ts complete In Neck Wear. TIES, COLLARS BILK II ANDKKKOHIEKS. HHIKTH, I'NDKH WEAK. BATCHKLH. TKITNKH II M RUFI.l.AH MEN AND BOYS' HATS, t have a lull line, and will cell them Cheap. Merchant Tailoring Department. I have an entire new stock ef NICE fiOODS for Fall and Winter Hults and Overcoatings. Will make them te MEA8UKE AT LOW fKlUES. Remember we olter you nothing but Hellnble Clothing. Hneelally Well Made and Htyllsh Cut. aud all New and Fresh (or this Fall and Winter's Wear. Money Refunded on all Goods Not Found as Represented I Please Call, whether you wish to buy or not. Examine and be convinced. JD. GANSMA2T, New Clothing House! Corner Centre Square and Second Sreet, Frank's Old Hardware Store, NEWPORT, PA. September 20, 1881. SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES! Spectacles for the old, middle aged, and young. Bpectacles for all kinds of sights. Spectacles tor Headache. A fine and varied assortment. Adjusted properly to suit all eyes by Dr. DAVID II. C00VER, Oculist and Optician, NO. 21 SOUTH 3rd 8TKEET. (Brtweeu Market and Chestnut St.,) II.VlMJIHIJUIiO, PA.. Offlee hours from 8 A. M. to 3 P. M. 0.K8e,nd.a.tnreecent,,tamP fr the "Inuroved lethodof adJuatlUK Spectaeles and Kye Ulaases," v the iisa r,r &ii,,.h u.i. me oy rue use ot which you can select your owu ARTIFICIAL EYES IyUERTED. S0T29 A Small Farm For Sale. Alllf1,01;8004' containing 13 j.Mrnii' 'i? ,'"u erected, a U001 lK. P.1BAK, rieMy ot u" ' a" kinds and a Sprlugof good water near the house. This property lAsluatcaj-i of a mile from Vunaily's Mills Ferry County. Pa., and 6 miles from the I' ' tt"d place for au Ore nililbr. Terms eauy. Apply to John bkssler, nm a isbi Uouualiys Mills, ; . oe. e, 1881. terry Co.. Pa.' EXCELLENT BARGAINS, GREAT VARIETY. OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK IS NOW OPEN. BILK DItKSS 00l)S, VELVETS, PLUSHES, DLACK GOODS LAD IKS CLOTHES, MEUIXO UNDEIIWAIIE, HOSIERY, ' GLOVES, DLANKETS AND FLANNELS. Ladies' Coals, Dolmans and Circulars. OUll ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS Is by far the lament ln Central Pennsylvania. Onr (roods have been boujrhl ln larire nuan titles, from manulactnrers and Importers and we will guarantee prices lower than for same quality elsewhere Examine our slock and prices before purchasing. - KiisrsTEiisrs, No. Mnrkrt Stmt, U AUMHlWlUi VA. 42-3 m. THE LAS5EST DRY G00D3 HOUSE IM HAREISBITR3. 1881 CARPETS ! LOOK AT THESE PRICES: TArESTIlY DRUSSEL, - . . . (Utniinn THE VERY REST EXTRA INGRAM, . . ' 85 cents GOOD INGRAIN, - . . . 60 to 75 cents REST BODY BRUSSEL, . ... $1.35 to 45 We will Sell at these Figures for a Few Weeks Only. Me have the Celebrated Moth Destroyer. We have More Carpets and More Patterns than all the other Carpet Houses u this City. Call and examine for yourselves. No trouble to Show Goods. Qulck Bales and Htnall Prolits. DON'T MISTAKE THE PLACE ! 31 North 3rd Street, In the Opcrn House, HAItRISBUKG, PA'., KVlUlAJT-i ADAMS. Special Opening and Great Bargains in New ITall Dry Gfoods, Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart's. "1TE HAVE lately made somo very extensive purchases and shall offer eur customers and the trade ln general, some of the Greatest Bargains In Fall Dry Goods ever shown. A glance throughout this limited list will give you some Idea of what we are doing and where vou can bny your goods at a very LOW PRICE. We intend to do a larger business this fall than we havo ever done and in order to do this, we are bound to sell for less than can be bought I BOW Il8r0 New Fall Shades Alpaca, 10c a yard, worth 13Vc. New Fall Bhades Cashmeres 11c a yard, worth 15c. New Fall Plaids 17c. per yd. worth 25c. New Fall Gustus Cloths 25c. per yd. worth 81c. New Fall Prints at 5c. per yd. worth (le. New Fall Saek ings $1.00 per yd. worth f t.25. Unbleached Canton Flannels 7-8-9 for 10c, 12c per yd. Ladies' Merino Vests 87, 50 for 75c, fl.00 each. Gent's Merino Shirts 80, 50 for 75c. 51.00. Unbleacded Muslin iV 64, 1 for 8 and Be. per yard. Half Bleached Damask Table Linens 19, 25,83, 87 for 4i, 45, 50c. Towels 5 8 10, 18 for 15c. l?c. 20c. and 25c. Special Prices Grey Flannels, Scarlet Flannels and Blankets. We are tally receiving new goods and wo feel couiident .that all goods bought from the popular one price store will cive porfectsatlssactlon. DIVES, POMERO? A STEWAUT, an, ivortii :iri st., 1881. Come1 and See Our 1881. NEW FALL STOCK OF CARPETS. Don't mistake our location, but remember that YINGST'S NEW CARPET STORE Is at 111 MAKKET STItEET, Neau Fjio.mt St., Patterson's Old Stand. WE opened at nbova place, a few months ago, with an entire NEW STOCK. 'Our success was far beyond our expectation. Thanks to many friends and former patrons for that success which we will ever try to merit by keeping only good reliable CARPET8, c, and representing them as we know them to be, Bnd selling at the LOWE8T CASH PRICES. We have Just opened our new Fall 8tock of CARPETS, which are handsome patterns and SIS J0 Prlce- WE WANT YOU TO BEE THEM. A lot of first-class STRAW MATTING left on hand, we will close below cost. COME AND SEE US. We will appreci ate your Influence and patronage. Very respectfully, yours, Harrisburg, Sept. 20, 1881.3m jr. W. YINGST. LIFE and DEATH of AcorrucUTiatoryofliti Mf and full .'articular! remarkable and critical rni'iirrl (if M. tinltln man A PS.MTC 50 per cent, discount to Agents vmiiMi jr lint tn Atlanta M Hy ilr-nnlio. Cement IPiie Works Bend. T Branch. Maine Pipe. MANUFACTURERS OF Patent -Artificial Stoiio DRAIN, SEWER, WELL AND CULVERT PIPES. Will never rust nor corrose. Does not depend on a thin gUzine for strength ordurabllltv at Torm ?eTr by VeaV er etoy Plpea dU- MHde "',", ltU9eudule """ tordSI r unSe? gAfuud ALL THE LE1D1NG ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS SrKKET aud PENNSYLVANIA CANAET Munoniw, rA, -worm, toi. HtKU PARKER'S GINGER TONIC MSISsfdP Cures Complaints of women and diseases ot r-r-r-r--. the Stomach, Bowels, Lungs, Liver and Kidneys, G A R F I t I IJ aud Is entirely dltferent from Bitters, Ginger Es- -ini I 1 L- l-S , sences and other Tonics, as it never Intoxicates. p,TKev. Dr. Draper, ot New York. This with our fi(V nuit il Ib Tiri7BHivinh,,int, .1... Manual of American Progress. 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Dr. Dra- rUll I llMl I . I j tfJk uUti,i.c,uS2Sf2l per. ol N. Y. E. B. Thkat, 757 Broadway. New 'v5'"' 14 pnorip. York. 41dll jTf "n. .pr,c. oi,Ty llM,o b JOU ntlNTINQ of every description neatly INIIW TIYPI I1""1 iuii-OTui" wSa and promptly executed at Keasonahle Mater -"U 1UiuiI,KKR.o,4 Uul BoMua. at the Blooui ueld Times Steam Job Oflloe. ., 43448 1881 CARPETS ! HAimiSBUltG, PA. JAMES A. GARFIELD of th Assassl nation of oor martyred President. A m.,t Ul A WTCn KJS.R-1- HUOH. ww nil b v npi it l. & A fl I? fi.....?., vrp CINCINNATI l-UU. CO., 174 V. 4lkBI.. CU.1...U. plv flr mmr. Snmule Book br mail. SI. On.