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lie fjlloomfirifr fhnrs.
NEW BLOOM FIELD, FENN'A.
Tuesday, March 26, 1S72.
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' Tim United States Senate have passed
tlio bill placing Tea and Cofl'co on the freo
list. Tlio Ilonso liaving previously passed
tlio bill, it now awaits tlio Presidents uij
nutiiFo to becomo a law.
The Southern Express on tlio Pennsylva
nia railr oad, which was duo in Pittsburg at
ten minute of ten, was wrecked nt Conc
tnaugli Furnace, a few miles west of Johns
town, at seven o'clock on Friday morning,
through the breaking of a rail. Two pas
sengers were killed and about a dozen
wounded.
Tins Law forbidding tho selling or giv
ing away of liquors during tho hours tho
polls aro ojien, on any general or special
election day, was signed by the Governor
on tho 13th inst. The penalty for breaking
this law is one hundred days imprisonment
and five hundred dollars line, and consta
bles nre to enforce tho law under the samo
penalty. The law was not enforced on the
15th inst., in most places, no notification
having been received that the bill had be
come a law.
. . Doings of the Legislature).
. The following is a summary of the doings
in tiro Legislature which we think of inter
est to our readers.
"InthoSonato a communication of C. D.
Drigham declining the appointment of
Auditor General was read. A bill was
finally passed declaring that in case of tho
death of a person elected as Auditor Gener
al or Surveyor General, between bis elec
tion, and the first Tuesday of May succeed
ing, that the incumbent of tho oflice at the
time shall hold the oflice until the next an
nual election, when person shall be elec
ted to fill tho un-expired term, and shall
commence his duties on the first of Decem
ber. A bill also passed the Benato making tho
pay of county Superintendents $2 for each
school under his charge, and $1 for each
square mile of territory iu that county, ex
cept in counties with less than 100 schools,
when the pay shall be $300 per annum.
Inconsequence of the Eclectic College of
Medicine, and the Philadelphia Uuiversity
of Surgery having sold diplomas, a resolu
tion was passed taking away their charters.
A bill to allow a vote every three years
on "license or no licenso" passed finally,
which the amendments confining the same
to counties, instead of wards, boroughs and
townships, and providing that the first
election under the act shall occur on the
third Friday in March, 1873, and that, if
the people shall decide against license, all
licenses in such counties shall cease on the
1st day of April, 1873.
The bill passed by a vote of 1G to 14.
All the Republicans voted aye, and all
the Democrats voted no, except Mr. Find
lay, who voted ayo. (The bill is the same
as passed the House except the vote is to
be by eouniict instead of townships, wards
and boroughs.)
The Governor sent in the nomination of
Hon. James P. Wicket-sham, for Superin
tendent of Common Schools, which was
unanimously confirmed.
In the House, a joint resolution was pass
ed making the State Treasurer elective by
the people.
CSTThe Santa Barbara, Cal., Press has
the following : During the late rainy
weather there was what is called a cloud
burst in the deep eanyon in the mountain
sido, above Col. B Dinsmore's place, during
the evening, and suddenly a rush of water
10 or IS feet deep, like a tidal wave, came
roaring down the creek bed and over-flow.
ing its banks, tearing up trees of a foot
and a half in diameter, while the impetuos
ity of the torrent took up and carried along
in the current huge boulders seven feet
in diameter, and ten to twelve foot long.
tWThe Ariel Telegraph company of
England proposes to telegraph across tho
ocean without tho use of tlio cable, and
without employing the galvanic battery;
in fact, it offers to get rid of the whole
mechanism of telegraphy as at present ex
isting, and to use tho electricity always
found in the atmosphere as the jsole agent
of communication. The "modus operandi"
by which this new marvel is to bo effected
has not yet been made public.
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2T The house of a farmer named Kobert
Bowles, near Theresa, New York, was
burned on Monday night, 18th inst The
family were obliged to leave the Louse In
their night-clothes, and several of them
had their limbs badly frozen. Bowles was
so badly burned while attempting to save
his children that ho died next day.
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The Evans Casa. '
Tlio committee appointed by the Legisla
ture to investigate tho Evans' swindlo, so
far havo succeeded in keeping' the facts
which tho pcoplo want to know from boing
told. They havo taken a great deal of tes
timony, but unfortunately for tho public
tho only now thing developed Is, that Evans'
is a poor devil who is obliged to borrow
money of his friends to defray the ordinary
expenses of lifo. But where tho money
wont to, out of which tho stato was de
frauded, they havo failed to discover.
Evans has been kept out of reach and is
now said to bo really very ill in Now York.
Tho Governor instead of testifying before
the committee, where unpleasant questions
might bo asked, has sent them a commu
nication remarkable only for its length and
lack of any new information. Had ho been
before tho committco ho might have been
asked why he removed McCluro for bring
ing litis subject beforo tho pcoplo and why
ho appointed Evans as his agent tho iccond
time wliilo ho had positivo cvidonco in his
possession that Evans had failed to live up
to tho requirements of his bond in tho first
appointment. Why Forney should come
to him to mako any complaint' regarding
Evans' failure ;'to divide," and why a few
days after the complaint was made, a por
tion of tho sharo churned was paid. So far
tho investigation has been a farce, and is
calculated to load the people to firmly be-
liovo that there is a desire on tlio part of
those having tho matter in charge, to
protect rather than to oxpose tho guilty
parties. ,
Fonutl Dead. Mr. Philip Weaver, watch
man at tho Railroad crossing at tho depot
in Patterson, was found dead in his house
on Saturday morning last. About half-
past live o'clock on Friday evening, Mr.
Weaver left the watch box aud repaired to
his homo, a short distance from tho depot,
for tho purpose, it is supposed, of fixing
tho firo in tlio stovo preparatory to getting
his supper, as his wife went to Harrisburg
in the morning of that day. He intended
returning to his post of duty, no doubt, as
he had not closed tho watch box for tho
night, and remain until tho last line went
west, as was his custom but he was not
seen there afterwards. No alarm was felt
at his absence until about 10 o'clock on
Saturday morning, when Mr. Miller, who
has charge of the wood station, fearing
that something had befallen Mr. Weaver,
wont to his houso and as ho entered his
eyes beheld the lifeless form of Mr. W.
lying prostrate on tho floor. It is supposed
ho died soon after entering tho house, as
there was a bucket of coal at his feet which
ho intended putting on tho firo, when ho
was suddenly ushered into eternity. The
cause of his death is supposed to havo been
paralysis, as he had been strbken with
that disease twice beforo. no was in tho
72 year of his ago. His remains were taken
to Harrisburg for interment. Independent.
The Largest Steer In the World.
Tho Lancaster Intelligencer says : Jacob R.
Stultzfuss, of Lcacock township, brought to
Lancaster a stoer that is said to be the
largest ever fattened in this or any other
ago or country. Good judges believe it
will weigh four thousand pounds. A friend
woll posted in tho woight of heavy cattle,
furnishes us tho following as tho weight of
the throe heaviest cattle ever slaughtered
in this country.
The champion New York steer weighed
live woight, 3,300 pounds, drcsosd 2,473.
The woight was disputed, somo parties
asserting that the steer was not fairly
dressed.
The Berks county steer, admitted by
every body to be fairly dressed, weighed
alive 8,250 pounds, dressed 2,888.
The Lancaster county stoer, fed by John
Soner and admitted by all to have been
fairly dressed, weighed alive 8,880 pounds,
dressed 2.450J.
Killed On Friday morning last a lad
named Millard Youtzy.oged about 16 years,
son of John Youtey of Bratton twp., Mif
flin county was killed under the following
distressing circumstances. Ho was era
ployed at a saw mill, in thomountaius, and
was riding a muto, with a bag of corn and
a tin bucket upon its back. The rattling
of the kettle frightened the mule, and it
set off on a run. Bomo men in the road
attempted to stop it, when it broke in
to tho wood, running down the mountain
pell-mell over rocks, timber, and one fenco.
The boy fell soon after the mule took to the
wood, but his foot stuck fast in the girth,
and he was dragged all the distance, head
downward. Jf U head was fearfully battered,
and he was of course dead when tho mule
stopped. Trut Democrat.
How Did It Get There. The Sunbury
"Guard" says: Solomon Stroh, of Sunbury,
recently In making an Incision in the shoul
der of a horse, suffering with the sweeny,
cut upon something like metal. A search
brought to light a silver five cent picco,
deeply imbedded in the flesh. The date
of the coin Is 1851. How did it get thoio?
how long has it been thore? , are questions
for our wise-acres. Such an incident is
certainly very singular to say the least
about It.
19" Measles of a malignant type are
prevailing among the children iu somo por
tions of Turbett township, Juniata Co.
(Sudden Death. On Tuesday evening last
Mr. Samuel Moore, of Walker twp., Hun
tingdon county, died suddenly in his barn,
from an attack of apoplexy. He had par
taken of supper and accompanied his wife
to the barn to milk, and on arriving there
set down, whon his wlfo noticed something
unusual in his position and inquired the
matter when Mr. Moore replied his head
hurt him and instantly expired. Ho was
aged about 01 years. Monitor.
tW" A fatal shooting affray occurred on
the morning of tho 1 nth inst., nt tho ranch
of Major Crane near Cannon City, between
John E. Tyndall and Adam Ilanna. A
dispute aroso at breakfast from a trifle;
tho lio was passed, whon Tyndall seized a
butcher knife and attacked Hauna. Hanna
picked up a pistol and shot his assailant
several times, causing wounds from which
death ensued. Hanna was arrested.
tW A farmer in Hastings, Minn., with a
load of hay, caught a lot of vagrant cows
making a feed from it, and vigorously at
tacked them with rocks. Unfortunately
one of them missed its mark and went
through a largo plato glass show window,
which cost tho farmer his load of hay and
three dollars besides.
57" A Colorado man chased by wolves,
was saved by his plug hat which blow off
and fell in -front of tlio ferocious animals;
they had never seen one beforo, and while
they held a meeting to inquire Into its
nature, ho reached a plnco of safety. ,
ITS'" Sovore casos of dyspepsia aro said to
havo been cured by regularly eating a ripe
applo immediately nftcr meals. It is cer
tainly a pleasant medicine, but where is
tho apple to come from; ull ours rotted.
LW It is believed that tho Stalon Island
Railroad Company was thrown into bank
ruptcy by its defeat in several suits insti
tuted by the relatives of those who lost
their lives on the Westlield.
tSf" Alexander Cambell and wife, of
Popler Grove Illinois were recently poison
ed by a druggist giving them aconito in
mistake for whiskey. Mr. Cambell died;
his wife will recover.
EST" Tho majority of the committee in tho
Massachusetts Legislature have reported
a resolution to amend tho Constitution so
as to give the ballot to woman.
C3T Mrs. Pfeifcr, of New York, while
drunk and abusing bor husband, was push
ed down by him and fatally injured. Tho
Coroner's jury exonerated Mr. Pfeifcr.
tW Robinson & Cunningham's sash
and blind factory, Baltimore has been
burned, with adjoining manufactories and
agricultural implements and car wheels.
tW Mrs. E. Shaushank died in the dent
ist's chair of Dr. Newborough, New York,
last week from the administration of laugh
ing gas.
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processes of manufactures, etc. No like work
ever before published. One aged sold 138 In eight
days, another 1 45 In one week, another 2iB in two
weeks. An early application will secure a choice
in territory. Full particulars and tonus will bu
sent free, with a specimen of this Great Work,
and a 85 Greenback. J. B. BURR it HYDE,
lOd Hartford, Conn.
WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS.
These Tablets present the Acid in Combination
with other eltleient remedies. In a popular form,
for the cure of all throat and lung diseases.
Hoarseness and ulceration of the throat are im
mediately relieved, and statements are constantly
being sent to the proprietor of relief lu eases
of throat dilllcultles of years standing.
CAUTION. Don't be deceived by worthless Im
itations. Get Olllv Well's fnrholin Tabletfi.
Price 25 cents per box. JOHN Q. KELLOU,
Plait St. N. Y., Sole agents for U. a lOd
J XJ It U E B A
WHAT IS ITT
It Is a Sure and Pei-rect Remedy for all Diseases of
THE LIVER AND SPLEEN, ENLARGE
MENT OR OBSTRUCTION OF INTES
TINES, URINARY, UTERINE, OR
AftDOMINAL OROANS, POVER
TY OK WANT OF BLOOD,
INTERMITTENT FEVERS. ,
1NFLAM ATION OF THE
LIVER, DROPSY, SLUGGISH .
CIRCULATION OF THE BLOOD,
ABSCESSES, TUMORS. JAUNDICE, '
SCROFULA, DYSPEPSIA. AGUE AND
EVER, Oil THEIR CONCOMITANTS, ETC.
Dr. Wells having becomo aware of the extraor
dinary medicinal properties of the South Amerl
can Plant, called
JURUBEBA,
sent as a special commission to that country to
procure it in Its native purity, and having found
Its wonderful curative properties to even exceed
tlio anticipations formed by Its great reputation,
has concluded to offer It to the public, and Is
happy to stale that he has a perfect arrangement
for a regular monthly supply of this wonderful
plant. He has spent much time expei-linentlug
and investigating as to the most efficient prepara
tion from it, for popular use, and has for some
time used In his own practice with the most happv
results, the etlectual medicine now presented tii
public as
DR. WELL'S EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA
and he eonlldcutly recommends It to every family
as a household remedy which should be freely ta
ken as a blood purllier In all derangements of the
system and to animate and fortify all weak and
lymphatic temperaments.,
JOHN Q. KELI.OO, Piatt St.. V. Y.
Sole agent for the United Slates.
Price One Dollar per Bottle. Scud for circular. 10d4l
$j00 liCWAHD if ntferoU by
thu proprietor uf Dr. Mvro'
t.lrrlt leincl)r for a cam of
'"titUi in HtuU" L'aiarth or
Ofrna, which ho caiiuulcuru.
Biila by DrutffjiBi atbOct
A m7MfTQ! Ww huvo nearly ready a new, low
AUXin iO pi tted urai'ttaul bm.k that Ih mire to
lu, .a.i.rlu a., I, I f. f.u 1 1 ..lnuau. .In .it I Im Wlirlf
for Ike limes. It will lie tho clieasist and most
saleable book ever published and ou a vitally In
teresting and Important subject. Live ugrnts
should lose no time, but write at once for nai llcu.
lara and secure the U-st territory, for when we
announce the title and name the author, one of
the most Mipular and successful In America to
day, there will lie a rush for agencies. Deiiend on
It you will miss a great chance If you delay.
We will send FREE to agents Illustrated circu
lar and Terms that defy Competition. Address
GEO. MACLEAN, Publisher,
UK14W , 733 Samtoiu SU, Philadelphia.
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