The Bloomfield times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1867-187?, November 11, 1873, Page 8, Image 8

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Bcnr Hunting In Clinton County, Ta.
A correspondent of the Jtenovo Record,
writing from IlammcrBley'a Fork, gives
tub following thrilling account of an en
counter with bears in that neighborhood :
" We have just had an exciting chase af
ter three boars. Rev. Bell first came in
contact with them on what is called the
" bunk," near Goodman's Mill, when' he
immediately' gave the alarm, and the
neighboring people men, women and chil
dren with, guns and dogs, gave rapid
chase., The first and largest bear was shot
while in the act of demolishing several cf
the dogs. Then followed tho most excit
ing time imaginable. The second boar was
surrounded in tho crceki nearly opposite
the parsonage, and a number of shots were
fired in quick succession, but without ef-'
foct, when Mr. Goodman with a club in
hand and one of his dogs, waded in and
met the bear in mid-water, and tho battle
commenced in earnest. Shrieks of terror
went up from the women and children on
the bank j guns were exploded in mid-air ;
hardy lumbermen trembled for the fato of
the man and dog in the water, while tho
crowd on the bank with ono accord gavo
directions as to where to bit tho bear next,
etc, etc A Mr. Campbell then rushed to
the resciio, and with one shot from his
trusty riflo put an end to all strife, and
bruin was tlragged to tho shore. Tho two
bears now lay dead upon tho bank, and
tho excited aud terror stricken crowd gath
ered around, each with clubs and stones
ready to renew tho fight should tho dead
come to life. The third bear is still at
large, but is destined to meet a similar fato.
" At Uloona, back of Henry Anderson's
residenco, on Saturday last, eight bears
emerged from the woods. Chase was made
by Mr. Yergcr and another gentleman, who
succeeded in killing two of them and
mortally wounding a third. The moun
tains are now alive with excited hunters,
and the chances of tho remaining bears
are slim."
How a Horse Thief was Cnnglit.
The Christiansburg ( Va. ) Jfettenger
notes that a horse which was stolen from
the Rev. Mr. Leslie a few weeks ago , had
been taught to extend its Jfront foot when
ever asked by any. one standing near its
head. The thief was ignorant of this, as
as he was of the neighborhood through
: which he was traveling. Fortunate for Mr.
Leslie, every boy along the road knew the
horse, because of the - foot lifting. . The
. thief stopped at a farm-house in West Vir-
, ginia, where the Rot. Mr. Leslie had fie-
quently spent the night, and asked for din
ner. The little boy who rodo the horse to
the stable recognized the horse as Mr.
Leslie's, and to confirm i,t asked for' the
foot, which proved the matter. He ran ,. to
,the bouse and told his father, who at once
commenced catechising the stranger, which
resulted in his arrest and imprisonment and
the recovery of the horse. , .
. , A Jurer In Trouble. ,
James Delos Centre, eighth .juror in the
Stokes case, was arraigned before Oyer and
. Terminer Court en the 8rd inst., on tho
charge of contempt of Court. lie is also
indicted by the Grand Jury for misde
meanor. . !
The Judge fixed the call at 8 o'clock.
The District Attorney stated the case was
1 one of -the most heinous of contempt of
- court ho over heard of. " The prosecution
would : bow Centra was iu the habit of
leaving the Astor Houbo at night ami fre
quenting 4he vilest deas in the city; that he
gambled, got intoxicated, and had coo.
versed about the case. ( f
The affidavits in the ease so far are those
of. Harry Hill and Deputy Sheriff Hunt.
Hill's affidavit states that Centre was in
hit saloon several times during the trial.
1M1 one pocawon lie stated there was one
man on the jury who had cold himself fcsr
five hundred dollars, ,
What was the Mailer I
Cora Wilson, girl of fifteen, .died at
Shorobam, Maine, last week,after suffeiing
. for year from very singular disease,
and one that was beyond the Icen of the
physicians. She was completely paralyzed
ceuld not even move ber, lrttfie finger
and every particle f her hair, even to her
yebnows, dropped off, and a thick incrus
tation (armed over 'her entire body. This
cab was white as snow, and would drop off
regularly ovary tnwtb, leaving . her skin
oft and tender, but a new one would form
within 24 hours. Her appetite was even
good, and she has surfaced little pain. Mo
physician ba attended tier ever heard of
similar case.
Hogget to Dentil fcjr Bear. .
One Hotocini, an Italian, and his wife.
who travel over the country with a per.
forming bear, arrived at East Newark last
week, on their way to New York, where
they hoped to lodge the bear during the
winter., The husband came to N. Y., to
make arrangements, leaving the animal
muzzled and tied to a post on the roadside,
away from any habitation, and under
watch of his wife. When he returned b
found the tear growling fiercely, and hold
ing his wife tightly in iu arms. , She was
already dead and horribly bruised, tram
pUid and torn. The bear was mibaequcnt-
jim. ,
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fxeaia, 1c AGOITS WANXUI, j
ADMINISTKATOR'H NOTICE. Notice Is
hnseby given, that letters of Adiiiiitistratloii
on tlie IaU) of John lleucb, late of Madison
townshlu, Perry county. Pa., deceased, have lieeu
granted to the subscribers residing In Madlsou
uiwnahla. , .
All fienHMis Indebted to said estate art request
ed to make immediate payment, and those having
claims will present them diUy authenticated lor
settlement Ui
DAVIE!, E. 0 AltBKH. Administrator. ,
' MACulAHKT HENLIf, Admlnlstratrik.
September 3d, 1873 6t
TH F.HPAS8 NOTTcE.-i'flie undersigned res
dents of Naville twp., hereby give notice
that all tiersKine are forbidden to enter upon
their lands tor tits uurpone of hunting, fishing,
nutting or trespassing for any purpose whatever,
Ulklel penally ot tli In w. . , , . ,
J'uii.if Jjkooim, JKion tlEMMtituKa,
,. , , Dtvm E. JUmiihsom, Joiik Kwiktz,
.,, "'J.UAM Biim:u, CiiuiHT. StnWAB.
8avl!letp.,Oct.3id,l87S.
Anetloneer. The undersigned gives
notice that lx will cry sain st any rxiliit In Perry
or Daupla oouutle. Orders are solicited and
prompt attention will be given.
' ' ' K. V. WELLH,
t , .. . - 1 New Buffalo,
" Perry 00., Pa.,
A
LL KINDS OF JOB PHINTINO 1
Neutlvexefiutfldat tha UltMiuiSMlil tibim
SieamJob Ottice. ., .,. .....
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A PERFECTLY 1 MAMMOTH' PROGEEDIN&!
WE HAVE HESITATED ABOUT .
BREAKING T H E MARKET,
BUT THERE IS NO HELP FOR IT 1
We have over 1,000,000 Dollars in
MEN'S AND BOYS'
WINTER CLOTHING
'..- . i . .
AND '
GOODS FOR MEN'S AYE All, r
And We Cannot Afford to Carry Them I
GOOD TIMES ARE COMING,
But we cannot soil Winter Clothing In Summer time, any more than people can wear Summer
Clothing Winter Time.
' ' tj,' -.i
WANAMAKER & BROW?,
Therefore Organise at OAK HALL an Immense and attractive sale. We have actually
more than (
$1,000,000 Wortli of Gents' & Boys' Clothing
And now throw It on the Market to bo Sold Immediately, at the
OVIv HALT, T5UIX-jJ XIV G S, .
South -East Corner of Sixth and Market Streets,
We made op the BEST GOODS In the BEST MANNER, expecting to sell at a Profit,
but we cannot stand for Profits now. A -
"'! '' ::. J" i- :.' - ip!
Plain Statement f rom Wqriamaker & Brown.
We know that the flurry In the money market Is but temporary. The harvests throughout
the country have been larire. and business has been conducted, as a eoneral tlilni? on sound
principles it is only speculation that has brought about this state of attain, which must
soon suoBioe, out ime is tuo bcuhuu w boh uur uuous.
Books, Machines, Furniture, etc., can be sold all the year round, but our goods are made
up lor special seasons, and so, without nailing,
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
Adopt ft. War h ileasnrc, and put , Into Ininiediato Operatiou
A S lElirGlS'i L E !
. ; .J : . ...... . I . i
THAT SHALL CLEAR OUR COUNTERS. TIH8 IS GOOD NEW8 TO f ITE MILLIONS
of OKjr and Country. They will OAHf the PROFIT from OUR NECESSITY;, but they have
generously patronized as Iu good times, and we are willing to give up Profits now. We say
without exaggeration that this Is the best opportunity for buyers ever offered iln America,
" SATURDAY; NOVEMBER 1, 1873,
Apd continriingrapidlyvithput interruption until farther Notice,
' ., ' we will Sell for Ready Money the following :
FOUGKNTI.KMEN
FOK OKNTLKMKN '
4716 BLUE AND BLACK DKHH3 COATS.
, 1710 DOII IILK HKKAHTKO WTKKKT COATS,
SlitCASHIMKKK BIJKINKHHCOATS. .
m& BHA VKIt AN1 KKIWI'.Y OVEHCOATS,
SS7 FAIKH OF BLACK HANTS.
2MH) BLACK AND 111, UK CLOTH V?T, i
7'ilt0 CAHHI M KKB VKMTK, 1
. 7214 O.AHSIMKKK PANTS,
1114 CIIKSTKKFIKL1) COATS. - , ,
1700 BKA V KK A N I) OH 1 NCH 1 1,1, A OVERCOATS'
SHM FANCY AHHIMKltK PA NTH.
aiSS FANCY CA8.S1MKKK VKSTM,
:t'U3 Blue and Trleot anil Casshneie JACKETS, .
410 FANTH TO MATCH, '
II7 HAItVAKllHlllTH,
Lull PltlNt:K AI.BKKT SUITS, ; i I ,
lUHtiAUlBALUIbUns, ' . .
FOtt GKNTLKMKN
FdKGKNTLKMKN
FOKUKNTLKMKN
FOK GKNTLKMKN
FOIt (JKNTI.KMKN
' FOlt OKNTLUM KN
FOll LAltOK 11DYS
FOIt LAKGK IIOVH
KOKLAKOEIIOVH
FOll LAltliK KOYH
FOIt HM A 1,1, IIOVH
KOK NMAI.I, HOYd
FOK OIIII.DItKN
FOIt t'HII.DUKN
FOIt CUlLDltbN , .1
NEan; 60ptooo pieces of ctoTmNcj
Makiog(altof?etber by far the LARGEST STOCK to be found
in any Iletail Clothing Ho use in the World. vrWe aje content
..to lose, money rather Jhan to carry stock until next season. Im
perative necessity is laid upon us,' and we must make the best
0f if ' . ''. . -t
' The store will be open at 6 o'clock, in the morping, and rcmaju
open until 7 o'clock in the evening,' and on Saturday night until
10 o'clock. Every article sold, guaranteed as represented.
JJJ Parties coming together from country towns' within forty
miles of the city, purchasing at OAK HALL, will receive,
besides the Great Bargains,5the PKICE of a Kailvo'ad ticket to
RETURN HOME.
! 4
WANAMAKEir & 'BllOWN;
O A K
'.'I U i . "i iJ .'S U "J
SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS,
PHILADELPHIAHpA. "r
FOR GENTLEMEN.
FOK GKNTLKMKN. .
FOK GENTLEMEN.
FOK GKNTLKMKN.
KOK GKNTLKMKN.
FOK GKNTLKMKN.
- FOK GKNTLKMKN.
FOK GKNTLKMKN.
1 FOU LAltGK BOYS.
FOK LAKGK BOYS.
FOK LAltGK BOYS.
FOK LAltGK BOY'S.
FOR SMALL BOYS.
; FOK SMALL BOYS.
FOK CHIL1IUKN.
i j FOKCHlLlHtKN.
FOR CHILDltKN.
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II A X L ,
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-R AILRD AD8V1
, ' j ,, etTM.ilEU ijl IljANQ M E NT.) ' j
Cloudily, August 411i, 1873.
Trainsleave Harrlsbura for New York.asfollows i
At 5.30 and 8.10, A. St., and 2.0O, r. M., connectlne
with trains on tho Feiinsylvanla Itallroad, and
arrivliiK at New York at 12:30 8.60, and 9:46 p.
in., respectively.
Returning: Leave New York at 9.00 a. m.,12.P
anil 5.30 p. m., Philadelphia at 7.30, 9.16 a. in., and
3.30 p. ni.
Leave ITarri'burR for Reading Fottsvllle, Tnma
qtis. Mlnemville, Anhlnnd, Sliainokln, Allentown
ann rnnaaeipnia Ria..io nun o.iun. m., .w nnu
4.05 p. m., stopping at Lebanon and principal way
stations! the 4.06 p. in., train connecting for Phil
adelphia, Fottsvllle and Columbia only. For Potts.
Vine, MCllllVIKIU llHVCIl biiuauuiuh, vi rH-iiuyi-
kill and Susquehanna Hallroad leave Uarrisburg
at 3.40 n. ni.
Kast Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Bead
ing for Allentown. Kaston aud New York at7.30
anil lo.ttoa. m., anu 4.uu n. in. jteiiinuii)!, leava
New York at 9.ou a. m., 12,50 and 6.op. ni., and
Aiieniown at i.m a. in., z. iu,4..n anas.mp.in.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30
a. m., connecting ut Heading with train on East
Penn'a. Hallnmil, returiiliig leaves Fottsvllle at
4.35 p. ill., stopping at all stations.
Leave Fottsvllle at ts. (K), K.05 and 9.10 a. in., and
2.3ii p.m. , Horndoii at in.oua.ni., Hhainokln at 0.00
ami li, iu a. in.. Asiiinua at v.ih a. in., aim ri aip.
in., Mahanoy City at 7.53 a m and 12.51 p m., Ta
niaiiiaat fi.l'i. R.:t" am aud 2.15 p in tor Phila
delphia. New York, Heading, Uarrisburg, &e.
i,eave roiisviue via rciiuyiKiiiaiio. susqiieusnna
hallroad at 8.05 a in for Uarrisburg, aud 12.06 a
in., for Plnegrove and Treniont.
Fottsvllle AcconimiHlatlon Train leaves Fotts
vllle at 0:00 a m.. passes Heading at 7.30 a m., ar
riving at Philadelphia at 10:10 am. Iteturnlng
leaves Philadelphia at 5.15 pin., passes heading
at 7.40p m ; arriving at Fottsvllle at 9.20p ill.
- Puttstown Accommodation Train leaves Potts-
town at 6:45 a in, returning, leaves Philadelphia
llMiiiu auu ureeu,; at ..iu p in.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Iteadlnir at 7:30
a in, and 6:15 p mj for Ephrata, Lltl., Lancaster,
Columbia, tc. ; returning leave Lancaster at 8.20
a m, and 3.30 p ni, aim commuia at B.io a in, aud
3.20 p m.
lVrklomen Railroad trains leave Ferklomen
Junction at 9.00 a m,. 2.M and G. 30 p in; rcturn
ing, leave Green Lnue at 6.00 a in, 7.40 a. ni., V2:V
and 4.20 p. m., connecting with trains ou the
heading hail Koad.
Pickering Valley hallroad trains leave Phreulx
villeiit 9.0o a in, 3:05 and 5:50 p m; returning,
leave Hyers at 6.30 a m, 12:40 and 4:20 pin, con
necting with trains on heading hallroad.
Colebrookdale hallroad trains leave Pottstown
at 9:40 a in and 1:05, and 6:20 p in, returning
leave Mount Pleasant at 6:50, and 11:25 a in,
and 3:00 p in, connecting with trains on heading
hallroad.
Chester Valley Railroad trains leave Bridgeport
at8:30am, 2:40 and 6:33 n m, returning, leave
Downingtown at 7:00 a in, 12:30 and 6:40 p in, con
necting with trains on heading hallroad.
On Sundays: leave New York at 5:30 p m., Phil
delphlaat8:M)u III and 3:15 p ni. leave Fottsvllle at
6:i 0 a in, and 2:36 p. in., leave Uarrisburg at 6:30
a. m., and 2.00 p.in , leave Allentown at 4.35 and
8:65 p. in. ; leave heading at 7.40a. m., and 10.15 p.
in., for llarrlshurg, at 7 :30 a in. for New York,
at 7.40 a. in., for Allentown at 9.40 a. m., and
4.10 p. in., for Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex
cursion Tickets, to aud from all points, at re
duced rates.
Baggage cheeked through; ,100 pounds allowed
each Passenger.
. i . i , , J. B. WOOTTEN,
Ueneral ttuperlntetufent
Reading, Fa., August 4th, 1873.
Northern Central Railway.
' 8UfMMER ARRANGEMENT.,
Utrovgh and Direct Itmite to and from Washing
Colli baUimora, Ul intra, JCrie, Htiffalo, '
. . Jioclteator and Niagara iiU.,,.
"VN AND AFTER SUND At. ' .Tune 29th. 1873.
KJ the trains on the Northern Central hallway,
will run as follows :
XORTinVAllD.'
MAIL TRAIN. ; , ,
Leaves Baltimore, 8.30a.m. Uarrisburg, 1.80 p.m.
WllliaiuHport 6.20 p. in., 6i arr. at . mira, 10.30piiL
CINCINNATI EXFhEHS.
Lvs.Baltlinore, 8.1i)p.ni.arvs.Uari'lsburg,11.20p.m
' ' FAST LINE.
Leaves Baltimore 1.15 p. in. Uarrisburg 4.45 p.m.
, , Arr.at Willlauisport 8.30p.m.,
NORTHERN EXPRESS.
Lvs. Baltlmorell.65p.in. levs.HarrlsburgS.S6a.tn.
Arrives at Klmira 12.05 a. in. arr..Nlagaia8.65p.m
NIAGARA EXPRESS.
Lvs. Baltimore 7.40 a.m., Uarrisburg 10.40 a. ra
Arrives at Canaudatgua at 7.40 p. in.
" " Niagara, at 11.46 p. m.
' ' SOUTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN.
Leaves Elmlra 5.45a. m. 'Wllllamsport 9.30 a. m
Uarrisburg 2.10 p. in. Ar.lialtlmoreat 6.35p.m
v. . . V SOUTHERN EXPREBS.
Leaves Canandalirua 7.16 d. ni.. Klmira ll.an. m.
WilliainsiKirt S.lO.am.. llarrlshurg at 8.66 a. m.
Arrives at Baltimore at 12.25 p.m.
ERIE EXPRESS.
Lvs. Erie at . p. in. Willlamsport at T.69 a. m.
Lvs. Huubury 9.40 a. in., Ar. liairisbuig 11.30 a. as
- PACIFIC EXPRESS..' I
Lvs. Uarrisburg 11.60 a.m., Ar. Baltimore 3.00 p.m
NIAGARA EXPRESS SOUTH.
Lvs Canandaguall. SOa m. I Klmira 1.50 p. m.
" Wllllamsport 6.15p.m. 1 Sunbiiry 0.40 p. m.
" llarrlsbuig ll.00p.in. ar. Bultlmore,2.26 am.
For further Information apply at the Ticket
olllce. Pennsylvania hallroad liepot. '
A. J. CASSATT,
, . ... . sieueral Manager.
Sluge Line Itetween Kewport and Ne
licrmantown.
S'
TAGES leave New (lermantown dally at four
o'clock a. ni. Landlsburuat 7. an a. in. i:.n.
park at 8 a, ni. New Hloomtleld at 9H a. in.
Arriving at Newport to connect with the Ae
coiiiiiiodatinn train East.
heturnliigleaves Newport on the arrival Of the
Mall Train from Philadelphia, at 2.30 p. m.
Z. RICE. Proprietor.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. - Notice Is hereby
given, that Letters Testamentary on the
estate of Thomas Matlaek, late of Duneannon
borough, Perry county. Fa., deceased, have been
granted to the subscribers, the former residing In
Carroll twp., and the latter at Duucanuou, Ferry
county, Pa. ,
All persons Indebted to said estate are request
ed to make Immediate payment, aud those having
claims will present them duly authenticated for
settlement to
HAMUKL B. MATLACK. Carroll twp.,
JOSEPH H. MATLACK., Duneannon,
August 29, 1873. JOt IfcieouUirt.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is here
by given, that letters of Administration t.
m. r.t. c. I., on the extate of John Baker late of
Spring township. Ferry county, Fa,, deceased,
havo been granted to the undersigned, residing
Iu said township. All persons Indented to said
estate are requested to make Immediate pay
ment, while those having claims will present them
duly authenticated for settlement to
CATHAlilNK BAKER.
July 22, 1873. -at . Administratrix,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is
hereby given, that Letters of Administration
on the estatcof Frederics Flemnilng. late of Car
roll township, Ferry county. Fa., deceased, have
been granted to the subscrllwr residing In said
township. All persons Indebted to said estate are
requested to make Immediate payment, and those
having claims, will preseut limm duly aulheutl.
xnli'd tcr settlement to . - ! t .
MAhUARET FLEMMINO.
July 15, 1873 flt AdmiiiiBtralrix.
TliKHFlASS N(yru;E.-Th sulicvlber a resl
dent of Carroll tow nshl p, cautions all persons
aitalsnt entering upon his premises, for the pur
pose of hunting, fishing, gathering nuts, or ties,
passing for auy purpose whatever, under penally
of the law. '
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