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THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA., NOVEMBER 15, 1881.
A Carolina Mystery.
An AHlivllle, N. C. letter to I he Atlanta
Constitution says : Tlicro t now going on
iu the nortliurn pnrtof this, Duocombe CO.,
a search for a child whoso mysterious dis
appearance bnllles all ootijooture. On Tues.
day morning David Bnllew, Ills wife and
child the latter a boy about four years old
went out to tho woods one quarter of a
-mile tliHtatit from their cabin, the parents
.for the purpose of "riving" boards, and
the child because thore was no one at the
ihouse to keep it company.
At about 11 o'clock A. M. tho wife ftug
jrested that she must go home and prepare
dinner. The husband nsseuts. Mrs. Ballew
otarts lu the direction of the house to which
leads an uudeviating country load. She
had proceeded only Bome fifty or seventy
live yards when the boy began crying to go
with her. The father after an effort to
pacify him, told him to go with his mothor.
lust then as the child Bttutcd ou lu the
direction of his mother nud home, Mr
Ballew halloed to his wife to come back
aud help him turn a log. Mrs. B., bad
then gotten n hundred or more yards away,
aud returned to the place where they bad
been at work and passed the child on the
way still sobbing as it walked homeward.
Having spent some minutes iu aiding her
liusband, Mrs. U. again started home,
expecting to overtake the child. She reach
ed the cabin, however, without seeing iho
child, and asked two neighbors who had
just come over to see lier husband if they
Jiad seen it. Ou receiving a negative
j espouse the mothor rushed back to look
for the missing boy. Such was the story
as told by the parents. Then it was that
the Bearch begau iu earnest ' and, among
others, the informant of your correspon
dent came to aid ha troubled friends. He
says that they prosecuted their fruitless
search until nightfall, their numbers being
constantly augmented by fresh arrivals of
interested neighbors. As the darkness of
the mountains' night closed in upon the
anxious searchers, they gathered fagots aud
lighted wood with which for miles around
the hillsides were bespangled, like tho dark
sky above with its thousands of trembling
chandeliers. For tho subsequent days and
nights has the weary search continued.
But no traco of the lost boy has yet been
found save the little tracks made by his
bare feet in the road toward homo.
A Lion's Memory.
The Brattleboro Phoenix says: Mr.
Charles K. Wood, of this village, who for
forty years was a manager in Van Amburg's
and other menageries, has just returned
from a short visit to the first-named show,
and relates a circumstances Bbowing the
wonderful memory of animals. Mr. Wood
was conversing with a showmau, when an
attache said, "Go over and speak to Mose;
fco hasn't taken bis eyes off you since you
came in, more than an hour ago." Mr.
Wood at once went to the cage and said,
" Hello, Mose 1" whereupon the old lion
turned a Bomorsault, whirled around,
rolled over and rubbed against the bars
with all the delight of a pet kitten. Mose
is a very large lion, and sometimes very
cross, but he was delighted and playful at
seeing his old friend as a pet house dog or
cat could be, and allowed Mr. Wood to
handle and play with him without Bhowing
anything but the greatest affection, al
though he had not seen him for several
.years.
Starving an Imprisoned Wife.
A workman at a mill at North Hoosick,
was accused of confining his wife in a cold',
damp room, where she had been kept for
several weeks, and giving her scarcely
enough food to keep life in ber body. A
private detective visited the village yester--day,
and his investigations proved the truth
of the charge. The woman's calls from the
window for food had aroused the pity aud
indignation of the villagers. The alleged
-cause of the inhuman treatment was the
intimacy of the husbaud with a domestic
The remonstrance of the wife angered the
servant, and on one occasion she struck the
lady of the house with a poker, inflicting a
severe wound on tho head. The girl is also
accused of threatening to kill her mistress.
The detective, on learning the facts, deter
mined to secure a warrant from Judge
Forsyth for the husband's arrest, but the
promisos of reform and the intercession of
respectable relatives led the offioer to grant
'the offender a period of probation.
A Mob Resisted.
A special dispatch from Tiffin, Ohio,
'says-: At 1.80 this morning a mob com!
prising several hundred appeared at the
jail where Madder, who killed Phcube
Bernbard, is confined. A demand was made
for the keys which the sheriff refused, and
having previously gathered a posse armed
to protect the jail, a lively riot ensued.
Offioer Brisk and Lambston received
-severe injuries, but the mob was expelled,
aud warrants are being issued for the lead
ers. Another attack is expected to-night.
Captain Lepper's militia are ordered out.
A Strong Conquerer.
Acoording to an Illinois exchange, our
days of Iiheumatism are well nigh number
ed. at. Jacobs Oil enters a rheumatic
territory, and conquers every subject.
That's right. We believe in it. Mil.
tvaukee Lvcning Wisconsin.
mm
I Remedy buchas Diseases
TEiTER.ITCH. S0RE9. PIMPLES.
ERYSIPEIAS WINGWORM..
THE CREArCURE FOR
IW1MB PILES
Bymptomaare molfiture, stinging, itching, worse at
night j 0eni8M If pinwornw were crawling about
the rectum; the private parts are often affected. Ah ft
pleflpuint, economical and poeittre cur. Swathe's
UintmentIi superior to any article In the market.
Sold bydruggiit,or Bend60ct.in 8-ct Stamps. 8
Boxes, Address, Ds. S wayne ft Som, fbiltl, Pa.
September 20, 1881 ly
POSITIVELY CURED
BY
Benson's Capcine
Porous Plasters.
Reasons Why they txro Pretexted to All
Other Porous Plasters or External
Itemed test
int.
Because they possess all the merit at lira
strengthening porous plaster, and contain in
dition thereto the newly discovered powerful and
active vegetable combination which Bote with in
creased rubefacient, stimulating, sedative and
couuter irritant effects.
Second.
Bceause they are a pennlne pharmaceutical prep
aration, and bo recognized by the profession.
Third.
Because they nro tho only plasters that relieve
)aiu at once.
fourth
Because they will positively enro disease! which
other remedies will not even relieve.
Fifth.
Bocansc over B0OO physicians and drngelstshave
voluntarily testified that they are aunerior to all
other plasters or medicines (or external use.
Sixth.
Becanse the manufacturers have received the
only medals ever given for porous plasters,
Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster!
SEABURY & JOHNSON,
iwaiiuiacrunng unemists, new xorK.
, HIJRK KKIIIKDY AT LAST. Price sscts.
1 MEAD'S Medicated CORN and BUNION PLASTER.
G
RAND BOULEVARD HOTEL,
Corner Sflth St. mid Broadway,
XB2W IORK.
On Both American & European Plans.
Fronting on Central Park, the Grand Boule
vard, Broadway and Fifty-Ninth Street, this Ho
tel occupies the. entire square, and was built and
furnished at an expense of over 4mO,000. It Is
one of the most elegant as well as finest located
In the city ; has a passenger Elevator and alt
modern improvements, and Is within one square
of the deiiots of the Sixth and Eighth Avenue
Elevated R. K. Cars and still nearer to the Broad
way cars convenient and accessible from all
parts of the city.' Rooms with board. 82 per day.
Special fates for families and permanent guests.
Aug.2l. 'oO ly f E. HASKELL, Proprietor.
SPECTACLES
AND
EVE GLASSES!
Spectacles for the old, middle aged, and young.
Spectacles for all kinds of sights.
Spectacles for Headache.
A fine and varied assortment.
Adjusted properly to suit all eyes by
Dr. DAVID II. C00VEK,
Oculist end Optician, -
NO. 21 SOUTH 3rd STREET,
(Between Market and Chestnut Sti.,)
IIAKKISBUKG, 1A..
ayoilice hours from 8 A. M. to 3 P. M.
Or send a three cent stamp for the "Improved
methodof adjusting Spectacles and Eye Glasses,"
by Uie use of which you cau beleut your own
glasses.
ARTIFICIAL EYES IXSERTED.
, 30T29
GREAT COMBINATION.
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) AND (-
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MAGAZINE. 1
Both Publications, One Year,
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Worm's Model Maguiiie. The Largest in Form,
the Largest in Circulation, aud the best TWO
lHillar Family Magazine issued. ISsi will be the
eighteenth ear of Its publication it Is now Im
proved so extensively as to place It lu the frout
ruuk of family periodicals, aud equal to any mag.
azlue. It contains 64 pages, large quarto, 8'4 x
HH Inches, elegantly printed ou tinted paper,
luliy illustrated, each number having steel en.
Cravluga. oil picture, or art subjects, published
y W. Jennings liemoiest. New York, and by
special agreement combined with the
GAILA JOflRNAl n $Z.S0 Per Year.
Ache
pUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE.
The nndeislcned Administrator, eVc. of Bnmuel
Miller, late of i.'niitre township, Ferry county, Pa.,
deu'd., by virtue of an order ol the Orphans'
Oourt of Ferry county, will sell by oulcry on the
premises, on
Wednesday, 23il day of Kovcmbcr, 1881,
at 19 o'clock a. m., of said day, the following de
scribed real estate to wit i
A Tract of Land,
situate In Centre township, Perry county, Pa.,
containing fi2 acres, more or less, adjoining lands
of Wm, K. Hlioiiir, h. McKeehan, John tlronu and
others, having thereon erected a two story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
Frame Hank Darn and other outbuildings. A por
tion ol this tract Is woodland and the balance Is
cleared, and In a good stateof cultivation. There
is a spring ol good water near the dwelling house,
and an excellent orchard of choice fruit trees.
Tills properly Is located about hall way between
Illoomlleld and Newport, the biilhllnps are In
good repair aud It oilers many attractions to pur
chasers. Jterms qt Sale: Ten per cent, of the purchase
money to be paid when property Is stricken oil t
ten per cent, on continuation of sale, and the re
mainder on 1st day of April, A. 1).. 1S2, when
possession will be given and the deed delivered.
WALLAt'K DkWITT.
November 1,1881. . Administrator, lie.
REAL ESTATE
At Public Sale !
The undersigned attorney In fact of the hplrs of
John V. Lindsay, dee d., will sell ou the premises,
On Thursday, November IT, 1881,
aUen o'clock, A. M., the following real estate to
A TRACT OF LAND.
situate In Liverpool township, Perry county, Ta.,
adjoining lands ot William Lindsay, containing 14
acres of good farm land, having thereon erected a
two-story
Frame House,
Frame Barn, Spring houe and other buildings.
This property is situate within three miles of the
town ol Liverpool, ami Is a very desirable home
for any person who wants a smiill property.
TERMS : Ten per cent, of the purchase money
to be paid on day sale ; one third ot balance nil
the 1st of January, 18, and the balance on the
1st of April, 1HM. Longer time will bo given If
more suitable to purchaser.
WILLIAM LINDSAY,
November 1, 1881. Attorney In Fact.
WE HAVE OPENED
ouit
WITH ONE OF THE
Largest Stocks
Ever displayed in Central Penn
sylvania. o
When you go to buy you like to find
a good assortment. You have never
looked upon a better one than we are
displaying this season.
We have Men's Suits, Com
mon) at
$4.00, $5.00, $700.
W e 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 have Boy's Suits at
$3.00, 4.00, 0.00
We have Boy's Overcoats at
$2.50, 4.00, 0.00
We have Men's Heavy Boots, Good at
$1.75, 2. 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 Ladies' Button Shoes at
$1.40, 1.75, 2.00
We have Children's Button Shoes at
OOcts. $1.00, l.5
We have Common Carpets at
20o. 25c. 35c. per yard.
We have Good Carpet at
54c. 00c. 75c. per yard.
We have Trunks for
S1.90, 3.00,5.00
We have Wool Hats (Men's) at
COc. CO. 75c
We have Fur Hats at
$1.00,1.50,2.00
We have Ladies' Coats at
$2.50, 3.50, 0.00
We have Ladies' Dolmans at
$4.60, 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, gjj Don't for
get the longest established and
most Reliable house.
MARX DUKES & CO,
EBY'S NEW BUILDINC,
NEWPORT, PA.
DIVES, POMEROY. & STEWART!
JB A R O A. 1 1ST S !
Now offering the following goods
at the following prices :
WHITE BKIKTS.
l.!rr!pair
I. HI)
8.N) " "
6.00 " "
FELT SHIM'S.
ro
(7
l.co1
1.2.5
1 S1H
l.NI
1.7.1
2 110
2 2i
21
trey blai
too 23.
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DIVES TOMEROY & STEWART,
ZVortH:irlMt. IIA.ltltI8liUlt, PA.
EXCELLENT BARGAINS, GREAT VARIETY.
OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK 13
NOW OPEN.
SILK PRESS GOODS, VELVETS, PLUSHES, BLACK GOODS
LADIES CLOTHES, MERINO UNDERWARE, HOSIERY,
GLOVES, BLANKETS AND FLANNELS.
Ladies' Coats, Dolmans and Circulars,
OUR ASSORTMENT OF '
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS
U by far tho largest In Central Pennsylvania. Onr goods liava been bought In large quan
titles, from manufacturers and Importers and we will guarantee prices lower than for same
quality elsewhere Examine our stock and prices before purchasing.
EINSTEINS,
Xo. 223 market Ktrcct, IIAHBtlSItlJEHJ 1A.
42-3 ui. THE LABQEST BUY G00D3 HOUSE 117 HAMtlSBUECr.
1881
CAR PETS !
LOOK AT THESE PRICES:
TAPESTRY BRUSSEL, .... 65 to $1.00
THE VERY BEST EXTRA INGRAIN, - - 85 cents
GOOD INGRAIN, ... . 50 to 75 cents
BEST BODY BRUSSEL, . - - - $1.35 to $1.45
We will Sell at these Figures for a Few Weeks Only.
We have the Celebrated 3Ioth Destroyer.
We have More Carpets and More Patterns than all the other Carpet Houses.
In this City. Call and examine for yourselves. No trouble to Show Goods.
Quick Sales and Small Profits.
DON'T MISTAKE THE PLACE!
31 North 3rd Street, In the Opern House, HARRIS BURG, FA.,
1881. Corns and See Our 1881.
NEW FALL STOCK OF CARPETS.
Don't mistake our location, hut remember that
YINGST'S NEW CA11PBT STORE
its tit 111 MAKKET STREET,
TIVXMTfSXJ XJ JJ O , XV.
Neak FrtoNT St., Patteuson's Old Stand.
WE opened at above place, a few months ago, with an entire NEW STOCK. Onr
success was fur boyond our expectation. Thanks to many friends and formor patrons
for that success which we will ever try to merit by keeping only good reliable CARPETS, fec.,
and representing them as wo know them to be, and soiling at the LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Ws have just opeied our new Fall Stock of CARPETS, which are handsome patterns and
astonishing low prices. WE WANT YOU TO SEE THEM. A lot of first-class STRAW
MATTING left on hand, we will close bolow cost. COME AND SEE US. We will appreci
ate your Influence and patronage. Very respectfully, yours,
Harrisburg, Sept. 20, 1881.3m IT. W. YINGST.
IXy clrn-iilio Cement
Bend. T Branch. Maine Pipe.
MANUFACTURERS OP
Patent -A-vtlllcial Stone
DRAIN, SEWER, WELL AND CULVERT PIPES.
From 4 to 30 Inches In diameter. The Strongest and Most Durable Fine In the Market, Is eailer
laid, will never rutt, forms a smoother and more perfect joint than any other pipe. Unalfectd by
rosts and Acids. Does not deiwnd on a Miln glazing for sirenKth or durability as terra cotta ware
or other clay pipes do. Made from Kosendala cement aud grows harder year by year, until it be -comos
veritable stone. Notrotiblewttltrootsoltr.es. No undermining by rats, mo blisters or
prickly points Inside to retard the tlow of sewerage. Price llBts aud circulars furnished on applica
tion. 4j4t
OFFICE, 514 MARKET STREET, (U. S. Hotel Building.)
Works, Corner Herr St. aud Pcnnsylyanla Canal, Harrisburg, Pa.
Agents Wanted for the best "Authentlo Lite and
Public Services ol
PRESIDENT GARFIELD,
fully Illustrated with steel engravings. The most
thrilling, eventful, and Christian herolo life be
fore tlie world. Truly a friend of humanity. His
last days all fully and ably told by one of the best
authors. Will outsell all others. Lose no t line to
sscure territory. Extra terms, outfit only 60 cents.
Address at once
D. L, GUERNSEY, Pub., 61 Cornhlll, Boston,
Mast. 43U46
SOUTH
Don't locate before seelngour James
River Settlement, lllus. catalogue
free. J. P. Maucua, Claremont,
Burry Co., Va.
45dl8
WANTED ON SALARY.
Mon to sell Trees. Shrubs, Grape Vines. Roses,
etc, No pieviousexnnrlence necessary, Kxiwuses
paid. J. P. LeC'LAKK, Nurseryman, Rochester,
N, Y. 46d
OLD MEDAL AWARDED
the Author. A now anrt great UhJ
Ic&i Work,warrantd t ho ImwI aud
cheapen!, indistnftatie to every
man,ontitlKlMtbe8aienoof Life
or,8lf-pTr?ation ; bound in
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full jfiit.ailO pp. oud tains beautiful
Steel Ofrrayinus, preiiurip
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end nnw.AddreMa l'mthnH Mut.
f U(1W THYRFT V Itluto or Dr. W. H. r All
43d46
EX-SOLDIERS is
nd their HKIRR
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iiIh nmiv nf flint w.tn.
derful paper. The World and Soldier pub
lished at Washington, D. C. It contains Htories
of the War, (Jump Life. Scenes from Hie Kittle
Held, and a thousand things of Interest to our
oountry's defenders. It contains all the Laws
and Instructions relating to IVnslousand Bounty
for soldiers and their heirs. Riant pages, forty
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USDEItSHIRTS.
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1881
CARPETS !
Pipe Works
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Aaenta wanted for Ihe Life and Work ot
GARFIELD
The only complete story of his noble life and
tragic death. Fresh. brilliant, reliable. Elegant
ly printed In English and German; beauti
fully illustrated i handsomely bound. Fastest
selling book ever nubllshed. By John C. Bid
path, LL. D.
pAIITinM Do not buy the catchpenny, re
JrJ i iuii. vamped campaign books with
which the country Is now flooded. They are ut
terly worthless; an outrage upon the memory ot
the great dead, and a base fraud on the public.
This book is entirely new. The only work
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Agent's Outfit.
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ESTATE NOTICE. Notice is herebyglv
en that Letters of Administration have
been granted ou the estate of William Tines, late)
ot Greenwood township, Perry county. Pa., to
Frederick O, Pines and Andrew B. Pines, said
Frederick G. Pines residing at Hen venue, (or
Clark's Ferry), aud said Andrew B. Pines resid
ing In said Greenwood township ; wherefore all
persons indebted to said estate are respectfully
requested to make Immediate payment, and those
having claims to present them properly autheutl
catedto FREDERICK (J. PINES.
ANDREW B. PINKrt,
JohmC. Wai.'IS, Att'y. Administrators.
September 27th, lftSI.
A Small Farm For Sale.
A TRACT OF GOOD LAND, containing 13
A AcrrS. having thereon erected, a GOOD
ilOUSK and BARN. Plenty ot Fruit of all kinds
and a Spring of kwm! water near the house. This
property is siuated Vt ot a mile from Dounally's
Mills. Perry County, Pa., and 6 miles from the
Pa. R. R. it Is a Kood place for au Ore miner.
t erms easy. Apply to
JOHN BK8SI.ER.
Dounally's Mills,
Sep. 6, Wl. perry Co.. Fa.