Ijc t&imcs, New BlaomftcliX 3a. SJloomfitlb Sinus. Tuesday i June 4, J.8TZ, LOCAL, JDEPA11TMEXT. a- H w H 0 Q S 'Concert. A Grand Vocal and Instru mental Concert will be given in the School Building at Millcrstown, on Friday Eve ning, June 7th, 1873, by D. D. Mover's Singing Class, assisted by the Jloyor fam ily of Frocburg. The public are invited. Kffay 80th which was set apart for " Dec oration Day,"was obsorved in this borough, by appropriate services. An admirable address suited to the occasion, was deliv ered in the Court House by Charles II. Smiley, Esq., and the services there wore closed by prayer and singing. A proces sion was then formed and proceeded to the cemetery,, where the ceremonies were con cluded by decorating the graves of " those who died that the nation might live." In other parts of the county the day was also well remembered. Millcrstown Items. On Friday evening last the "Normal Echo Literary Society," held their fifth Anniversary meoting in the school building at Millcrstown. Many speeches were made on subjects calculated to iutercst and instruct, and an attontive audience gavo evidence that the remarks were duly appreciated. Our correspondent writes us, that while all tho speeches were good, one of the best was made by Mr. A. M. Markol of Bloomfield, who was warmly congratulated on his success. The music during the evening was furnished by tho Moyer family of Freeburg, who are splon did singers. Tho testimony of all present was that the occasion was one of much in terest, i Singular Accident The community in the neighborhood of Joseph Boor's, in Snake Spring Valley about two miles above town, fwas thrown into a fever of excite ment on Friday, by tho report that the earth had suddenly opened and swallowed two horses belonging to Mr. B. Several of the neighbors repaired to tho spot, only to iind the story top true. It seems that two sons of Mr. Boor were engaged in hauling roils from a piece of woodland, and as thoy were driving along at a certain point, without any warning, the ground suddenly gave way under one of the horses, and ho disappeared, dragging the other animal after hiin. The aperture through which they passed, was barely large enough to admit of tho bodies. The boys were ter ribly - frightened, and gavo the alarm. Ropes wero procured, and several gentle men descended into the cavern. One horse was found lodged about twenty feet from tho surface, at a point where the cavity changed direction, but the other was now where to be seen. The . first animal was lifted from his position, and search made for the other, the body of which was finally found about thirty feet further under ground. The extent of the opening has not been ascertained, but from tho in dications it r Roemsj almost; ; bottomless. The fuct that the same spot has been driven over for years and no sign of suoh an ex tensive opening until now, Is most strange. Bedford Free. .,' . " " " , Well Informed Indies. How much more intelligent and. fascinating the ma jority of the young ladies . would be ' were they to give a little more ' attention to newspaper reading. We mean those news paper which . make us familiar witlt the present character and improvements of the ago. ' It is well,euough to know something of the world's history, ' bnt it is with the present we have mainly to deal, and we know of no more engaging trait in a lady's character, than . a fair, acquaintance, with passhig events. r Every young lady should have an intelligent opinionon tho moral, po litlcal and religious subjects of the' times, and the best, and indeed the only way to find this is to read good newspapers' ' dili gently. , ( , ', , ... .; , On Saturday night, the 18th inst., a horse and buggy belonging to George D. Shearer, of Franklintown, York county, was stolen. .The theft .was committed while Mr. Shearer was attending. a Suuday school convention at the above place. In di 'pendent, r : ' t ; Dress-Making and Tailoring1. Misses Gantt and Clouser desire to notify the cit izens of Bloomfield and vicinity that they having taken rooms in the MoClintock property on High street, where thoy are pre pared to do either Dress-Making or Tailor ing at reasonable rates, i Having had con siderable experience in the business in Philadelphia, they feel confident of being able to give entire satisfaction to all who may patronise them. Ut. Metal Lihed cucumber wood pumps and also the celebrated Uliitcbley pumps for any depth of well on hand and for su'u at low prices by F. MORTIMER. I JUNE. " 8IK Mo. Tu. We. Vi.fr. Sa. ' ..." ..." lj 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 8 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22! 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 30 I s For the Bloomfletd Timet. C Decoration Day nt Landlsburg. Thursday last the day set apart for doing honor to tho bravo dead of tho nation, by strewing garlands on their graves, was properly devoted to this duty, by tho cit izens of Lanrlisburir. Although the rain commenced falling early in the day, and continued until noon, tho ladies and children mindful of the storms and priva tntions endured by tho fallen heroes of tho nation, during four long years of civil con flict, had by tho time tho storm abated, gathered from the gardons and neighboring liill-sirlcs, an abundance ot nowers, wnlcu wore hadsomcly arranged into bouquets and wreathes lor the ceremonies. At a o clock p. m., under the direction of the marshalls, all assembled at tho Presbyterian church. After organizing, and tho band playing a national air, followed by the choir singing "Amorica," Charles L. Murray, Esq., of Bloomfield, delivered tho oration. A fervent prayer was then offered by the Rev. It. McPherson, chaplain for the occasion, after which tho choir sang "Mournful Bells." A procession was then formed on main street in tho following order. Chaplain and Ministers. Tho Band. Fife and drum corps. ' " ' Soldiers of 1812. Soldiers of the Rebellion. Children of the Sabbath Schools. Citizens. The line marched to tho cemetery about A mile irom the town, ' where, whue the band played a solemn d irrre, tho procession formod in single file, and proceeded to strew floral ofTorintrs on the coverings of tho remains of the dead soldiors of 1813, and of the late rebellion. At this hour threaten ing storm clouds were looming up in tho west, which prevented a delay here for further ceremonios. A few, notwithstanding the approaching storm proceeded with tho remaining liowors to tho Alt. Zion ana bt. rotor's cemeteries to decorate the graves there. Although the heavy rains in the early part of tho day prevented many from join ing in tho oore monies, the day was patri otically observed by our citizens. May the old lierocs of 1812, who gave proof of thoir devotion to their country, by joining in honoring our dead, forever receive on their tombs tho gifts of a grateful pos terity. A. B. Duncannon, Juno 1st, 1872. Mr. Editor. Tho Good Tomplars of this place uro flourishing, thoy are constantly receiving additions to their numbors, and tho cry is "still they como." Let thorn come, some of the young people may thus bo saved lrom the temptations to drink which now everywhere besot them. Drun kenness is fearfully common hero now, and tho men that signed the whisky petition, must feci regret at having done so when they sco old and young, many even who had lived sober lives all uio tune tuo pro hibitory law was in forco, yielding now and beggaring their families to enrich a few. Aotit a dozen Good Templars from Marysvillo paid Perry Lodgo No. 2 a visit last evening. After Lodge adjourned they all repaired to Michner's saloon, when 1 am told, " Perry" did the best thoy could under the circumstancos, in the temperate line of course. The "Hall" appears to have diod a nat ural death on account of lack of energy. Docoration day was duly observed here notwithstanding the unpleasant weather. Representatives from the various S. S. turn ed out about (U P. M., and headed by the Siivor Cornet Band of this plaoe procoeded to tho various cemeteries, the young ladies carrying iloweis with which to adorn the graves of the brave men who died that we might live in, and enjoy tho privileges of our lreo institutions. . Tho Band played several airs, sacred and patriotic at the cemeteries, and if it had not rained, the turn out would have been vory large. Maj. Jones and family loaves to-day lor the scat of war (viz Pottstown.) K. A Pctlcoat Colonel. Tcnnie C. Claflin ordered a colonel's uni form to appear at the Grand opera house, New York, on horseback,- and deliver an equestrian lecture upon her qualifications for filling' Fisk's place as colonel of the Ninth regiment, and enlarge on tho capa bilities of a woman for commanding troops as well as a man. At tho instance of Mrs. Fisk, however; the would-be colonel was refused the use of tho opera bouse for any such purpose, and the disgraceful ' scheme for further notoriety was knocked on the head. . i Church Notices. Preaching in the Reformed church next Sabbath at 10 o'clock. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. In the M. E. Church preaching on Bun day evening next. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Presbyterian Church Preaching on next Sabbath at 10 J A. M. UiiMlnoMM Notice. Result of Centubies or Culture, The successive edltious of Webster's Vnabridtjed are as percnuial in interest ss in value. 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Pealed Peaches , 12 9 18 cts. " Cherries, S cts. " " Pitted, 15 18 cts. " Blackberries, 66 cts. " Unions V bushel 78 " DXWl'OHT MAKKET9. I Corrected Weekly by Kovyh, Snyder it Co.) SEALKKS IN CJli.VIIV At 1I101TJCE. Nbwpokt, May 27, 1872. Flour, Extra 110 00 " Super. B 00 White Wheat V bu..'....;.., 206 Ked Wheat, , . 1 65 O 2 00 : Kye 75 Corn 6000 Oats f) 82 pounds M Barley 75 Clover Seed 4 60 Timothy Seed, 2(0 Flax Seed,.. 1 CO ' Potatoes, , 9 r Ground Alumn Ba't,... 1 90 Llmcbiirner's Coal 1 40 Stove Coal, 4 SO 9 S SO Pea Coal 8 00 Smith Coal, 25 ets. bus. Cross Tles.B! feet lona , 45 Q 46 cents Pork (6.00 per lOOlbs. .' FISH, SALT, LlttfE AND COAI ; Of all kinds always on hand and for sale at ths Lowest Market Hates. . Philadelphia Price Current. ' Corrected Weekly by Junney 4 Andrew: 1 No. 123 Makkrt htkskt. 1 l'uiL4i)Ki.rniA, June 1,1872. Whlta Wheat ri 30 Wheat 2 10 2 20 Ky , ' 1 051 W Corn 7(73 . Oats,. i 1 658 Clover Seed t'AitW per lb. Timothy Seed, 2 7f 8 00 Flaxseed 2 10 O i 10 ' Country Lard,., 8J9 Eggs. K18 Butter, dull salo 10 12 Washed Wool ,...70 SOeents per lb. CAKL1BI.E rjlODl'OE MAIiKET. Corrected Weekly by H. O. Woodwawj.1 ' Carlisle, Junel, 1872. Family Flour, 110 CO Superfine Flour........ 9.00 Superfine Bye Flour 4.50 White Wheat, , 2.06 . ,, Bed Wheat, 2.00 ,. Bye...' ' 75 Corn. 65 Oat 50 Cloversoed, 4.76 i' Ttmothyseed .... 8.00 . Flaxseed M l-OO. Powell Morklakd In Altoona, on the 80th of April, 1873, by Father Twiggs, Mr. Han ford Powell, formerly of this borough, to Mrs. Ellen Moreland, of Altoona. . DBATII8. Martin In Sunbury, on the 14th tilt., Mrs. Abby Martin, wldsw of the late Rev. Jacob Martin, aged 09 years. The deceased was for merly a resident of this place, and her hus band was the pastor of the Lutheran, congre gation here. Shiilkr. In this borough on Friday night last Mrs. Ellen, wife of J. R. Shuler, Esq., af ter a long and tedious Illness. - - , ' jVew Advertisements. 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