The Bloomfield times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1867-187?, March 29, 1870, Page 5, Image 5

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Tho Vloomfiold Times
Tuesday,
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names to contributions, not for publication,
but for our own especial benefit.
No LJct'iiae. Wo learn that Mr. John
"Wetzel, of lckesburg, has been returned
for huckstering without a license. The
law requires every person buying up pro
duce of any kind to ship, to take out huck
ster's license.
)(A. Brick. We often hear of persons hav
ing bricks in their hats, but the latest dodge
in (Spring township, is putting a brick in a
roll of butter. At the present price of but
ter, it seems to r.s it is rather a rough Cluis
tian who will mix in brick-bats.
Scarlet fever is raging in a virulent form
at Lebanon and vicinity, some families liav
ing lost three and four members during the
past week. The public schools were closed
on Friday evening and will remain closed
until the terrible epidemic subsides.
Persons writing us, requesting Tin:
Times mailed to their address, need not ex
pect to have'any attention paid to their re
quest unless they enclose the subscription
price for the time specified. We furnish
the paper so low that wo must adhere to
these terms.
Sudden Death. On Saturday last a child
of Bjnjaniiu Ifjalor, near Markelville, ap
peared indisposed, and though nothing se
rious was thought to bo the matter, tlio
father concluded to call medical aid, but be
fore the physician arrived, the child fell
dead in its father's arms.
The storm of Saturday night and Sunday
was the most severe of any that has visited
this section for a long time. Many houses
and barns were injured, and trees and fences
were blown down. The snow and sleet of
Saturday niglii was followed on Sunday by
a hard rain which took away the snow rap
idly, and will be apt to raise the streams
to sucb.au extent that much damage will
be done.
"VThe Biooinfield Foundry is now being
conducted on the right principle. A full
assortment of castings aro always on hand,
at tho right price. The plows made by Mr.
Snyder, can't be beat, as probably no other
foundry in the State has as'good a moulder.
In proof of this we may stato that at tho
recent east of 100 mould boards, 150 were
perfect.
Flrc. On "Wednesday last, a dwelling
house in Carrol township, on tho place own
ed by Captain C. ltotli, of this borough, and
occupied by Win. Snieigh, was destroyed
by fire.
The occurrance took place just as the
family were sitting down to dinner, and tho
first they heard of tlm house being on lire,
was hearing the roaring of the ilames, when
they rushed out to find the entire roof in a
blaze, which fell in before any articles could
bo removed from tho upper story. There
was a small insurance on tho building in
tho Perry Mutual.
Central Pcim'a. Conference. Among tho
appointments made at tho conference held
last week, at Lowistown, wo notice the
following :
For Uloomfield, G. "W. House, W. SchrU
bor.
Duncaunon, O, T. Gray.
Newport, A. K, Miller.
Liverpool, A. H. Mcnsh.
Berwick, F. B. Kiddle.
Mercersburg, G. W. Izcr.
Thompsontown, J. Gray.
MilHin, A. M. Barnitz. ,
Watsontown; F. Gearhart, J. 8. Comp.
Next conference to meet at Carlisle.
All the leading newspapers published iu
tho United States may be found on file at
the Advertising Agency of G. P. Howell &
Co., of No. 40 Tark How, New York.
An Epidemic. The Huntington Globe
says: A disease, Roinethlng.siniilar to the
whooping cough, is prevailing among ma
ny of the children in this borough and vi
cinity, and some have died from the effects.
On Sunday a week, fivo children were lying
dead from this disease, and since then a
number more have died, and the total with
"
in three weeks may be estimated, twenty
two. 1 lie symptoms ol tlio disease arc a
cough, which brings up a greenish phlegm,
and if this is not removed, it goes back
and settles upon the lungs causing inllama
tiou, and the child at this stage seldom re
covers. One of our phpsicians informs us
that the number he has already treated for
the different forms of this disease would
reach about two hundred ; of this number
eight have died ; so that it would appear
the infection has spread with great rapidity.
A child attacked with this malignant dis
ease should be at once placed under the
care of a physician, as if left to continue
the chances for its recovery aro greatly less
ened. Dr. Sweeney removed a tumor from the
side of Mary Donovan, of Williamsport, on
last Thursday, that weighed one pound and
four ounces. It.
Fouiid Dead. The Carlisle Herald says;
f An unknown man was found, late on
Sunday evening, on tho turnpike, about
one- mile east of Mount Koek, in a dying
condition, lie had been at a house in the
neighborhood about one hour before, and
asked for some milk to drink, which was
given him. While there he stated that ho
had two daughters living in llarrisburg,
and was on bis way to visit them, and
wished to' reach Carlisle that night. His
body was brought to town on Monday
morning, and deposited in tho jail. Cor
oner Smith being notified summoned a
jury, who rendered a verdict of death from
natural causes.
yDr. Sweeney operated on tlio wife of Rev.
Mr. "Wolfe, daughter of Martin Mortin, of
this borough, for deafness, of long stand
ing. In a letter to Mr. Jesso L. Clouser,
from Mr. W., he states that her hearing is
perfectly restored and her general health
improved. It.
Jail Delivery. Tho "Bloomsburg Co
lumbian" says, on tho tiio night of tho 22d
of March two prisoners confined in tho jail
in this place, escaped. Ono of them was re
captured tho next day, but the other, James
Delaney by namo is still at largo. Tho
Sheriff will pay $20 to any ono returning
him to jail.
Xl''"'ZC Fight. Ono of these brutal exhi
bitions took place near M Kcansville,
Schuylkill count y, on Monday of last week.
After half an hour's lighting tho police ar
rived and broke up the affair. Tho princi
pals escaped arrest. Several women were
prckcnt.
Dr. Sweeney operated on tho car of Miss
Clouser, near llarrisburg, for a deafness of
fifteen years' standing hearing restored.
It
Church Notices.
In the Presbyterian Church prayer meet
ing on Wednesday evening. Preaching on
Sunday morning, at 10$ o'clock.
In tho Reformed Church, prayer-mectitig
on Thursday evening ; preaching at 10$ a. in.
on Sunday next.
There will be a meeting of tlio member of the
eoiigicgai ion on next fcauuday, at 2 o'clock, p. in.,
to c. eel Cillers ami deacons. All the members uie
requeued to attend.
In tho Methodist church, prayer-meeting
Thursday evening. Preaching Sunday
evening.
Special Correspondence of Tub Timus.
IlAitnisnuno, March 19, 1870.
Mr. Editor : Somewhat of a mixed busi
ness has been done by the Legislature du
ring this week, but nothing of special inter
est to any ono has occurred. Iu tho Senate
quite an exciting sceno was occasioned by a
httlo fillibustering by sonio of its members.
Some even refused to vote on a question
because of tho ruling of tho speaker on
certain question adversely to tho wishes of
some of tho members. The Jorsey Shore,
Pino Creek and Buffalo Railway Bill, it is
understood, was at tho bottom of tho trou
ble.. Tho bill was sent lo tlio governor and
returned by him on account of sonio in
formality. It is yet in the hands of tho
Senate. The Diamond-AVatt caso is not
finally disposed of yet. In tho House no
bills of general importance were passed.
Tho day for final adjournment is lixed for
April 7th, by both Houses, and considerable
lobbying during tho remaining days of tho
session may bo anticipated. Many bills of
a private character are yet back upon tho
calendar of both Houses awaiting action
and only those that havo tho iulluenco of
powerful triends can expect to succeed at
this late day. ' 1 Puil.
The Next Decision. -Wo expect the next
decision of Commissioner Delano will bo
that, "all persons playing on an instrument
where a pedal is used will bo liable to a
licenso as pedalars. It would at least bo as
reasonable and just as some decisions ho
has made.
IV Dr. Sweeney amputated
three fingers
T from the hand of a son of Mr.
Stlh Gates,
which were injured by the falling of a tree.
The right arm and limb sustained quite
a serious iiyjury. It.
FOR 25 CENTS yon can net a package of
the Celebrated California Sweet Pumpkin Seed.
Address John A MoCro.skey, New Blooiiiiiold, l'a.
For The Dloomficld Times.
HOUSK OF RKI'nKSlCNTATlIliJS,
llarrisburg, March 21, 1870.
Mr. Editor : Feeling confident that you
would not knowingly ilo any man injustice,
none especially gentleman who have been
honored by your people, in being selected to
represent them in the Legislature of the
State ; I trust you will permit mo to brief
ly reply to an article winch appeared iu
your excellent paper, of the 22nd inst., in
reference to the railroad bill, recently pass
ed here, signed " Rust ieus."
Vituperous and billingsgate the free
will of such words as "infamous," "fraud,"
"glaring," "indecent," "outrageous,"
"damn,'' "wrong," Ac, &c this mm
who dubs himself " Rustieus," should re
member, is not argument.
He commences his article with a false
hood, in giving the title of the bill, as tlio
"Jersey Shore, Pino Creek and Bulfalo
Railroad." I merely state this fact to show
how much " Rustieus" knows about what
ho writes, or if he knows how much
ho lies. Tho title of the bill is much
longer, and perhaps more " higli-sound-ing
and far-reaching," as it delines
the aims and objects of tho bill fully. In
short it provides for tho transfer or ex
change of railroad bonds now in tho Sink
ing Fund. The bonds which take the place
of those now in the Sinking Fund are to bo
amply guaranteed and three hundred thou
sand dollars interest to the State per annum,
provided for, while your correspondent
would havo your intelligent readers believe
that millions of dollars were to bo literally
stolen from the treasury, and that your rep
resentatives, Messrs. Skinner and Milliken,
and Senator Mclntire, had corruptly, or for
a consideration, assisted in tho tnefc. In
proof that the new bonds are to be guaran
teed, permit me to insert the following pro
vision in the bill :
Prodded, however, That no delivery or
exchange of bonds shall be made under the
provisions or authority ot this act by tho
commissioners of the sinking fund until a
contract for the construction and equipment
of tlio Jersey Shore, Pino Creek and Bulfa
lo Railway with responsible parties duly ex
ec itted shall bo delivered to said commis
sioners, and an absolute guarantee for the
fulfillment there of within tho time and
conditions of this act by the Catawissa and
Philidelphia and Reading railroad com
panies, or the Catawissa and Lehigh Val
ley railroad companies, or the Catawissa
and Lehigh and Susquehanna railroad com
pany, or by tho Philadelphia and Erio,
Northern Central and Pennsylvania rail
road companies, and also a guarantee in
like manner of tho payment by the Jersey
Shore, Pino Creek and Buffalo railway com
pany of three hundred thousand dollars in
terest per annum as it accrues to tho Stato
on the said bonds of the Jersey Shore, Pine
Creek and Bullalo railway company during
the construction of said lino of railway,
and until it is opened for traffic as required
by this act.
It will thus be seen that the new bonds
are to bo amply guaranteed, until tho roads
they represent are in running order, and in
this condition they are required to bo with
in three years.
Now a word in reference to your Senator
and Representatives, as also their course
on this bill, and I am through. Although
disagreeing with them in polities, truth and
justice compel me to pronounce most em
phatically, any base insinuation against
their honesty, integrity and intelligence, as
" false as the smooth, deceitful sea, and
empty as the whistling wind. That any
niercenaiy or corrupt motive would iullu
enco cither your Senator or Representa
tives, in their votes, or that they could bo
controlled by any "ring," is hooted at
here by gentlemen with whom they havo as
sociated all winter. They, liko Saul, amid
the hosts of Israel, stand head and shoul
ders above any creature in all that consti
tute right toned, honorable gentlemen, who
would insinuate aught against them.
Yours truly, Justice.
For the Bloomficld Times.
11 J!NoTicn to Toa Buyeiis. Mr. Editor
14 1 ,. ,1, I,,,,.,..,, tn .........j
nrg -dogs that H1(;y should by all means visit
Spring township, before purchasing else
where. Tho largest factories of this kind
are in Little Germany. For further purlieu
lara address,
II. T. yt.
Dog dealer,
Littlo Germany.
P. S. Money is Decree and wo cannot af
ford to take "Tho Timos," nor any othor
newspaper until tho dog businoss pays lx?t
ter than since we started our dog establish
ment. But if you will publish this notieo
wo can pay you with a big old black dog
which we keep on purpose to visit tho
neighbors' houses every night to see wheth
er they keep their spring-house and cellar
doors woll closed
For the Uloomfield Time.
SinntMAXBDAi.K, March, 21, 1870.
Mr. Editor In your last issuo I noticed
an error which your correspondent made in
regard to tlio Blohr case. Mr. Dukes did
not. as your reporter said, remove tho body,
but left it in charge of the Coroner in llar
risburg to bo buried by the city authorities,
and requested that the grave bo marked.
This caso still remains a mysleiy. Mr.
Blohr having represented that ho had con
siderable money and owned two estates in
West irgmia, and claimed to havo nil in
terest in tho proposed Shermans Valley
Railroad, known as the South Pennsylvania
Railroad, llu came to our neighborhood
last fall and was not here, long until all knew
him as a kind, obliging and agreeable gen
tleman ; and the news of his death, by his
own hand, cast a gloom over our communi
ty. No papers or money, and not even his
watch were found upon his person after his
death, ami there wcins to be no money in
the banks where he ciaimed to deal. )t is
supposed that ha had in some speculatinn,
and probably was robbed besides, in llar
risburg. When the mystery is solved you
will hear from us again. Boil.
County Prieo Current.
Hl.OOMl'lKl.l),
I'iax-Reed
Potatoes
Butter 'in p.mnd,
l'.gg-i $1 dozen,
JH'ied Appici V p. Hind,
Dried Teaches
1'ealed Teaches
Cherries
l'illed
Black bcrric !,.
Onions 'it bushel,
March 20. 1870.
S! no
2") cents.
28 "
IS "
0 "
SlOets.Ib.
15 til IS els. "
6 (i els. "
ia a 2u cts. "
8 lu eta. "
Corrected Weekly by (IriQUh Jones.
Dlncannon, .March 28, 1S70.
WMto Wheat
lied Wheat
live.
Cm n,
Outs, &! pounds ikhv
O round Allium .Salt '! Hack
Liiiicbiirner'.s Coal,
Ktovo Coal,
Smith Coal,
. SI 1")
. 1 05
. 73
. 75
. 42
. 2 CO
. 6 50
25 cts.lbus.
Iron ill Cwt., 4 50
Nails V Kc 4 GO
Corrected Weekly by Win. Kourli t Sons. I
MiiWPOiU, M.UMii 28,1870.
Flour, Extra, J 4 75
licet Wheat 1 (10 1 00
hye 8J
Corn . C0 70
Oats 11 S2 pounds, 40
Clover Seed . 7 00 7 00
Timothy Seed 8 00
Flax Seed 1 75
1'oiatoes 30 110
(li'ound Altiuiii Sail,.. 2 75
Limeburner's Coal, 2 40
Stove Coal, 0 00 7 00
l'ea Coal, 3 40
Smith Coal 2-5 cts. J! b.s.
Cross Ties,S,' i feet long, 3-5 40 cents.
Philadelphia Price Current.
Corroded Weekly by Janney A Andrews,
KO. 123 MAKKKT S'l'liUKT.
I'HiLAwai'tiiA, March 20, 1870.
White Wheat, s 1 35 1 40
lied Wheat 1 23 1 24
ltyc, 593
Corn '.l-)icjM)7
lilts P4 54
Clover Seed , 7 89 m 50
Timothy Seed 5 00 5 CO
Flax Seed, 2 35 i 2 40
Country Lard 13 t$ 11
y-UK ' , 30 ii 31
Turkeys ' 18 25
liutter, solid 111 bbls.' 15 15
Mr.ssiNor.il ICnsmimiku On tlio 24tn inst.. at
the nualence of Mr. David Mossiniicr. in Kve twp.,
by itev. W. D. C. IMdroek, Mr. William Messinger
lo Mrs. Susannah Eu.sininjjcr.
IlAliNisn 111 Carroll township, 011 the liionilnp; of
the 21th inst., (ieorne, son of Jacob and Susan
llamlsh, iu the 4th year of Ids age.
Ci.ay On the the tilh inst., in J'nxton township.
Dauphin county. Pa., Mr. Solomon Clav, aged 30
years, 8 months and 28 days. ...
PATTERSON & fJEWLIN,
Wholesale Ciroeerw, -
a;
COMMISSI O N M 13 It C II A N T S
No. 120 AKC1I STREET, f
Philadelphia.
AS The sale of Eggs, Seeds, ( rain and Wool, a
speciality.
e- Pfeasc send for a Circular. 4 13 8
NOTICE TO SOLDIERS.
SOLDI lilts DLSC'II AKtlKD for sickness or other
cause, who enlisted before .Inly 22, lHtll, for 3
years, will receive Boim'y now due 'tlii'in, or their
heirs, by making immediate application, either iu
person or ny letter to
LEWIS POTTER.
Mew P.loomlield,
Perry County,
March 22, 1870.3t
l'a.
Auditor's Notice.
In tlio matter of the ae-"l In the Orphans' Court Of
cou.ni 01 lieorgo 1.1 1 erry l ouuiy
Shealler, Admiuixtra- f nt
tor of Mary hhealler. J May Term, 1870.
"fcTOTfCE LS HEREBY CIVKN. to all parties In
IM interest, that the undersigned Auditor, ap
pointed by t lie Orphans' Court of said County, lo
make distribution of balance in hands of Haiti mc
eoiiulaut, among tho creditors of tho kiiWI Mui t
Shealler, will meet them for that purpose, at Ids
oftice with Lewis Potter, Esq., Iu the Borough of
Bloonineld, ON SATURDAY, the llltli day ot
April, 1K70, at 1 o'clock 1. M., of said day.
WM. M. sCTOIL
BloomBold, March 15, M70. Auditor. .
Northern Central Railway.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
Through ami Direct Uoute. to and from Wasliino
ton, Jialtinmre, j-'Ainira. Jirtr, Jluffaio,
Jloehexler and Xtwjara lxlUs.
ON AND A FT EH BIINDAY, DECEMBER 20,
f(i(), the trains on the Northern Central Rail
way will run as follows :
NORTHWARD.
MAIL TltAIN.
Leaves Baltimore, 8.15 n.m. llarrlsburB, 1 p. m.
Williamsport 6. 15 p. 111., and nrr. at Elmira, 10 p.m.
BCFFALO EX I'll ESS.
Loaves Ball iinore, 10.10p.in. I HanlsburR, 2.30 a.111.
WilliainsNrt. 7.40 a. in. I Elmivii, 12 noon.
Arrives at CanaiidalHiia at 3.40 p. 111.
FAST LINE.
Leaves Ualt'more 12.20 p. in. llarrisburg 4.2ft p.m.
Ai r. at V lliiamspoi'l 8.25p.m., and Eric at 0.45 u. m.
CINCINNATI EXl'HESS.
Leaves Baltimoie7.4(ip.in. nr. llarrisburg 11.55 p.m.
YOHK AND HAMUSlil'KG ACCOMMODATION.
Leaves York at 0.Wa. 111., ai r. at llarrisburg 8 a.111.
Kmicrant Train with passenger car attached,
leavnm iiarrisbui K at 7.30 a. in., arrived at bun
bury ut 11.15 a. 111.
SOUTJlTvARD.
MAIL Tit AlX.
Leaves Elmira 0.15 a. m. I Williamsport 9.45 a. m.
llarrisburg 2.45 p. in. I Ar. Baltimore at 7 p. n:.
BUFFALO EXPKESS.
Leaves Caiianilaigna 4.45 p. in., Elmira 8.40 p. in.
Wilhamspoi t 12.2 ) a. m.. iianisburg at 6.15 a. in.
. Arrives at Baltimore at 9 a. 111.
CINCINNATI EXPKESS.
Leaves Ilarriabmt' 10.45 p.m.. Ar. Baltimore 2.30 a.m
EKIE EXPKESS.
Lv.s. Siinbury 5.2Ua m., Ar. llarrisburg 7.45 a. 111-
PACIFIC EXPKESS.
Lv.s. Iiarrisbui'i; 12.05 p. in., Ar. Baltimore 3.50 p.m.
YOHK AND IlAIUtlSlirilO ACCOM MOnATlON.
Lvs. llariisbiii? 4.30 p. 111., Air. at York 6 p. ni.
- Mail Train north andsouth. Fast Line north,
and York and llarrisburg Accommodation north
and south, and Erie Express, Erie Mail south, Cin
cinnati Express north, Paeillc Express south, and
Emigrant north daily except Sunday.
Bulfnlo Express north and south daily.
Cincinnati Express south daily except Saturday.
For further information apply at the Ticket
oftice, Pennsylvania Kailroad Depot.
ALFliED It. F1SKE,
(lentil al (Superintendent.
BA UGII'S
RAW-BONE
Super lIio.sp!aae ofliimcZ
Snrina VUS?Jfif J-94V.
F ABMEBS!
INCREASE TOl'B CHOP OP
Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Wheat and Grass,
as m:li, as
ADD TO THE FERTILITY OK YOUR SOIL,
By a Judicious and Economical mode of
C-ISl U R I 1ST G- .
Get the Value of your Outlay the First Season.
Wlaln Itetter Filled Ears and llcarter Grain.
Keep your Holl Free, from Noxious Weeds.
Make your Land Permanently Fertile.
Over SIXTEEN years of constant use, on all
crops, has proven that liaugh's Raw Bono 1'ho.s-
pnaie may ue uepouueu upon oy r aimers.
JIHildy Improved and Standard Warranted.
Kor Sale by Agricultural Dealers generally.
BAUCH & SONS,
MAN(TFACTCUE11S,
Office Wo. 20 S. Eslaware Avenue,
PHILADELPHIA.
4 11 Cm 9
K. D. Miller.
T. Kiekert.
C. II. Miller.
MILLER, RICKERT & CO.,
81'CVESSOUS TO
GEAYBILL & NEWCOMEE.
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In
HATS, CAPS, FURS,
STB AW-GOOMS, &e.
Wo. 349 Worth Third Street, 2d Floor,
PHILADELPHIA.
4 11 ly 10
OTICE TO LAND OWNERS 1.
ATter the 12th day of August of tills year, (1S70)
suits will be. liable 10 lie brought in tho Court of
Dauphin County for money due on lauds in Perry
County, unpatented.
. For inl'oriua'.mn rotative to tho Patenting of
landi, call on or address
S. II. (iALllilAITH.
Atloriiey al-Law & County Surveyor.
Bloomtield, March 8, 1870. tf.
rujirsi
pumps 1
FOR rUKE 'WATER, USE
Til 12 CKI.EllRATED'
eiTCUHKBSR PUMP
Made of w ild Cucumber wood, en
tirely PikMcsi, ilurulilii and rellalile ;
the good old fashioned wooden pump,
maile by machinery and therefoio
perfect and accurate In all Its parts,
raising an eipial amount of water,
anil costing less than hall (lie money.
Easily anauged ho as to be nou
freo.ing, and iu construction so aim
ole that fin; on can ml ituy and
kccfi it in rrpuir. After thorough
trial it In acknowledged th
Best and Cheapest.
P.fm 'Si CHARLES G. BLATCHLKY,' "
MS.hf".M , Masofaotdwks.
KI1.LS.J J?'fS
.0111ce nnd Ware-room, - ' 11 ' '
Hu. 624 and t26 Filbert Street :
S32 011161 . PHILADELPHIA, PA.
-Tliejo Pumps can be ordered of the 'Manu
facturer, or F. Mortimer & Co., Now piyoinUolU.
TRADE
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