8 THE TIMES NEW IiLOOMllELl), PA., DECEMBER 20. 188E A Lively Chase. The LimlHvlllo Courier Journal imyn : Tollco Olllocr llorimmn linil a ratlier excit ing ohnne yostcrdny mornlup; after Mnrstinll Stono oiib of tUe negroes who took Zablcr's bar-room by storm Hiitulnjr morning. Ever since- Unit time tlin negroes have boon bid ing awny and nothing has been neon of any nf them, except tho one ni tested, until yesterday morning, when ofllocr llermanu saw Muirtli Ptono near tho cornorof Heoond and Oak streets. The negro law lilm about tho name time mid itarted to run pursued by the officer. The olin.se wns kept up for n short dintancp, and Ilermonn was rapidly lessening the spneo between them, when tho negro Jumped over Into a yard. Her man ii sprang over tho fence after him, and was about to bug Ills game, whon a big Newfoundland deg, owned by tho man In whoso yard thoy were put in an appearance and Instead of showing his sense by catch ing the negro, rushed at tho officer and fastened his teeth In bis right palm.' A desperate struggle then commenced between the officer and the dog. llermauu was placed at a great diGadvantage, from the fact that tho dog bad bis right baud fast and be could not get at either bis pistol or bis club with his left. Moanwhilo the no gro bad climbed upon the fouco ou tho other side of the yard, and after remaining for a few moments a delighted spectator dropped over ou tho other side and disap peared, llermauu finally tnauagod to kick the dog loose, but the savage animal imme diately rushed at liiui ngaiu, aud jumping on bis back fas'.eued Its theeth lu the back of bis neck. Tho ollicor bad now managed to get out bis club, aud using it with bis left band knocked the dog ou the bead aud broke its bold. The owner oi tbe dog by this time came out aud called the animal off. As be valu ed the animal very highly tbe officer did not insist on killing it. Hermann's right band was torribly bitton, and perfectly helpless, and bis neck was bitten slightly. Tbe negro has uot been seen biuco, and no doubt thinks that a wicked dog is the best to keep arouud a house for the protection of law-breakers. Come to Grief. ' Tho Houtlicru Fa. Mutual Insurance Co. Is no mora. The suits of tho Commonwealth could not be defended aud so tho ooinpany decid ed to close its doors. Tho following order in this connection lias beeu issued. Com. ex. rel. Attorney General vs. Southern Pennsylvania Mutual Relief As sociatiou. Dauphiu county. And now to wit : December 13 1881, this cause came on to be beard, and the Commonwealth being ready to proceed with its proofs aud alle gations, the dofendant in opeu court, an nounced its unwillingness to oontend furthor and admitted, as per writing filed herein, that the interest of the publio require that it Bbould be dissolved. Where upon, tho court, being of the opinion that the interest of the publio require that its business should bo closed, do hereby decree that the Southern Pennsylvania Mutual Relief Association is dissolved and its cor porate existence ended, and for the purpose . of distributing its assets and effects to and among its creditors and those entitled there to, John II. Weiss, o Harrisburg, Pa., is hereby appointed receiver to take charge of its estate aud effects, and is hereby clothed with all tho powers given by sections 49 and m of first of May, 1870 (P. L. 1870, p. 53). The said receiver, before entering upon the 'duties of bis trust, shall give security for" bis faitLlul performance in the sum of $30, 000, to be approved by the court, and the costs of this proceeding sball be paid out of the effects of the corporation which may come into tho hands of tbe reoeiver. v Jotin T. Pearson, R. M. Henderson, Judges. A Farmers Secret Foes. M. C. Browning, thepropretorof a largo dairy farm near Ellisburg, Camden county, N. J., found five pounds of arsenic and Paris green last week in a swill tub, used for foeding pigs. It had been placed there by -some unknown enemy, aud ia the third attempt during the last two years to de stroy his live stock. In December 1879 his 'barn was set on fire, and twenty-five valu able cows were destroyed. On the 18th of last November six cows died from eating Paris green which had been scattered over the field where they were pastured. About the middle of last Ootober a large quantity of the same deadly drug was found to have been mixed in a feeding troueh. It was discovered in time to save the oows, but a iierksmre bow was poisoned and died. Mr. lirowning is unable to account for the das tardly and hitherto unsuccessful efforts to kill off his stock. He is reputed to be a quiet, inoffensive; roan without any known tannmiea. A reward of f 300 bas been offer ed for the miscreants. - What We Know about it. " What do we know about St. Jacobs Oil t" aaid one of our oldest subscribers. This was a fair question,, and we answer, that we are reliably informed, that a gen tleman of this city who suffered untold agony, and spent a mint of money to get relief from Rheumatism, in desperation bought some and tried it, and declares that 'it is the best remedy for Rheumatism be ever beard of. Cairo III. 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