Ijc nii:0, 'tw 'Bloomftcli), Ja. 5 Tuesday, November 17, 1874, LOCAL DEFARTMENT. . , i NOCUTSIMSEKTI;!). ' ' . No Out nr Htereotypes will be Innerted In this paper, sjnleaa lUtht face ludou metal bases. A Sudden Death. On Friday afternoon, the wife of Mr. Bamuel Saucerman in Juniata township, died very suddenly. Mrs. Saucerman eat her dinner, apparently as well as usual, and at 3 o'clock was a corpse, It is suid the cause of her death was heart disease.' Mrs. 8. was a daughter of David Qrahtu, residing near Duncannop, and was a very estitnablo lady. Iler sud den death cast a gloom over a large circle of frionds and relations. Heard From. The disappearance of Elias It. 1 odor,' of Pincgrovo township, Lebanon county, which was mentioned re cently, is partly cleared up. A letter has been received from him, posted at South Bend, Indiana, in which he state that he walked to Myerstown station, bare footed, there took the cars and arrived at South Bend at the time of bis writing, lie states that he intended leaving for Colorado but gives no cause for his suddon departure. As be has paid all his dobts and is other wise free from all ' entanglements, the opinion is gaining ground, since the letter has been received, that he is not in a per fectly sane condition'. IIo leaves a wife and one child at liU former home.; i Strange Visitors. The Chambersburg Opinion says : " Last week whilst Frank Rosonberry was upon the North Mountain, in the vicinity of the late flres, his atten tion was attracted by the movements of some animals in the burnt district, and uDon coiner un found seven swans two of which were more or loss scorched, but alive the balance dead. ' He caught one and brought it down to the settlement, and upon weighing it found it drew exactly twenty pounds, and measured eight feet from tip to tip of the wings. On Wednes day morning last, a son of Mr. Jonas C Palmer shot a swan on Shaffer's dam,' in the same vicinity, which nioasured seven feet from tip to tip, and weighing sixteen pounds. It is supposed in their flight over the burning mountain the swans were at tracted by the great light, and like wild geese, came down to see about It, and thus met their untimely fate. A Desperate Fight with Robbers. The Lancaster bounty papers give an account of a desperate fight that was bad with thieves nc ar Marietta on Ftiday night aweok. About 8 o'clock, three men called at the farm-bouse of Miss Hoover, near Donegal Springs, and asked permission to sleep in the barn.. It was granted, and, just white the' family, 'which consisted of Miss Hoover, an old man named Bishop, a boy about 18 years old, .and a girl of the tame age, were preparing to retire for the night, the men returned to the bouse and demand ed something to eat- Sunrricion was at once aroused in the minds of the occupants of the house that all was not right. Mr. Ulshop passed the food out through a win-' dow, when one ot tne men all or whom vrere now masked knocked the dish from "his hands, and leaped through the win dow into the house, . followed by the others. ''' i J Here a struggle began.. In the fight Mis Hoover was knocked down by a blow from one of the ruffians, 1 which tent her reeling under the table She soon recov ered, however,' and tore the mask from the face of, one of them. Mr. Jli jiop was 'knocked down twice, but being a very stout man, fought bravely, dealing heavy 'blows on their beads with a smoothing iron- While the fight was going on the girl ran up stairs, loeked herself in a room and blew a horn from the window. This brought the neighbors, but before assist ance came the scoundrels had made their escape. The boy is severely cut about the eyes and' head. Miss Hoover it an old lady, and is supposed to have a large amount of money. Bishop, being a brave man, presented he being robbed and per haps murdered. The kitchen and dining feora were literally covered with blood -from the affray. , Uriel" Items, Udderzook was hung on Thursday last, lie maintained bit innocence fo, tbe hint p A large doe was shot at the upper end of Jlorse valley on election aay, by Alesara.Uiv ins and Fulton. This was the first deer that has - been heard frees in this part of country this season. '. i . ' 1 .' Recently, Mr. George Shahen, of Gran ville township, Mifflin county, was stricken with paralysis, and his entire left side is powerless. He was alone, at McKee's saw nnill, ; engaged in hauling slabs, and lay .1 - 1 . I I. - r j Since the large tire In Selinsgrove, thorn have been two attempts made to again lire buildings in that towp. Several companies met with very large losses by that tire, but tbe Pefry 'Mutual igot fffv with; a loss 0f aoout t ii,uuv. - .... "Dr. Swfieney, of New Bloomnel!, ptt. can be consulted as usual on all Chronio diseases, requiring skillful medical treat meet, or delicate and difficult Surgical op- oration lor tuuir cure. GittTVa Notcn, Nov. 18th, 1874. Mr. Editor : As a specimen of our ag ricultural productions, lot me give you a list of the productions of a garden owned by John P. Motter, in Buffalo township, and say who can beat it. The dimensions of the gardon is fifty-five feet square, on which he raised this last season the follow ing to wit : Twenty bush els. of tomatoes; twelve bushels of onion, large ; one bushel, small ; si bushels of red beets, ono of which weighs 8J lbs ; two and a half bushels tur nips ; 106 head of cabbnge ; and one radish measuring 20 J inches, beside the vegetables used in a family of three persons. 1 challenge the county of Perry to beat this. Amicus. Cumberland County. From the Cum berland county papers of last week, we copy the following : . Two colored women wore stricken with palsy at Mt. Holly Springs last week. One cane has proved fatal, and in the other re covery is doubtful. A little son of John Fishburn, of Carlisle, was terribly burned while playing with gunpowder a fow days ago. At a meeting of the Directors of the Poor, at the Poor House, on Monday last, J. O. Hutchison, of Penn township, was appointed Steward, to take tho place of Henry Snyder, resigned. If Mr. H. makes as good an oflicer as Mr. Snyder did, it will be well for, biiuhcii ana tue county. . we wish him buccoss in his new position. A gentleman living a fow miles West of Carlisle, was taking homo with him in his wagon a can of coal oil. By some mishap, while on the way, the oil leaked out ot tue can into the bed of the wagon. Our friend thought that the most speedy way to re move the oil from the wagon was to apply a lighted match. The result was that, not only the oil was removed but it was with dilliculty the wagon was saved from de- Btruction. Sentinel. -On Tuesday mornine last. Mr. Peter D. Johns sent a young lad to a pasture Held near town for his horse. The boy attempt cd to ride the horse with a halter when it became unmanageable and ran towards the stable at a broak-neck speed. When near the stable the horse ran against a board fence, breaking down a panel and running one end of a board into its breast about 18 inches, causing it to bleed to death in about five minutes. The horse was a val uable animal, and the loss to Mr. Johns is a heavy one. The boy was not injured. Lcho. Juniata Couufy. From the MiBlintown papers we copy the following : On Friday evening last two tramps pre sented themselves at tho tesidence of Sher iff Knouse and asked that they might en joy the hospitalities of tbe borough to a stunner, nitrbt's lodging and breakfast. They wore taken ia by our kind hearted Sheriff, and treated to the best of board and bed. In the morning they started off with full stomachs and a pair of the Sheriffs pantaloons. As soon as the loss was discovered, wr. lknouse started in not pursuit and soon had the thief in custody. A bearing was had before Squire Huzzard, and a commitment issued. On tbe way to the jail the prisoner broke from the officer, but after a long and complicated flight we wonder what kind ot a nigut tnatisjne was re-captured and safely jailed, v Dur ing the progress of the trial, the young man produced a certificate of membership of the Young Men's Christain Association, of Chicago. A. O. Bonsall, Esq'.l of the democrat & Iiegitler, has been elected to fill the vacan cy in the Board or Directors or tne Juniata valley. Bank, caused by the death or Judge Pomeroy. The services of Prof. Robt. Curry. Deputy State. Superintendent, and Prof. J. W. Shoemaker, of Philad'a., have been secured for the coming Teachers' Institute, which will convene in aiiilnntown on Mon day, Deo 14th, 1874. i f y, :' ' "--jr ' :: DloomQeld ' Academy. The new term of this school opened last week with even a larger attendance than tbe rail term. Besides the ordinary normal studies and the business course in Book-Keeping, Pho nography, &e.( the higher studies of Rhet oric, Natural Philosophy, Physical Geo graphy and General History alternate this term and next with tbe elements of Phys iology, Geology, Chemistry and Natural Philosophy. KEY. J. A. JUDOAR, I'rln. Dedication. The newly erected Evan gelical Mission Church, in Patterson, Ju niata county, will, itha Lord willing, be dedicated to the Triune Qod, on Sabbath the 15th day of December, 1874.: Several ministers from abroad will be in attend ance. The friends of Mission in this county both ministers and laity are heartily in vited to attend. Services will commence in the church on Saturday evening previous. . S. W. Skiuisbt, Missionary. Church Notices. Presbyterian Church Preaching every Sabbath until further notice, at 11 a. m., and 7 p. m. Preaching In the Reformed Church next Sunday, at 2J P. M. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. . . . ,.. -t :. - '(, !' if fW Who will draw the groat oash prize of $2150,000 in the -fifth andlast Brand gift concert of the Public Library of Kentucky, is now the agitating conundrum. Some one will do so with a ticket costing only $30 ; and the name of the lucky man will be known to all the world on the first day of December next, for the drawing will certainly take place on the 30th of Novem ber. Two ana a half million dollars will then be distributed lit prizes among twenty thousand ticket-holders. This magnificent scheme Is under the management or Uov. Thos, K. Rramlette, of Louisville ; and the same high-toned dealing will characterise this final drawing as was shown in the proceeding dues. . The Public library foun ded by tuexe gift" concerts is an honor to thu State of Kentucky, whose best men are concerned lu seeing prvcifcely'wual is protu iced is performed. Orders for tickets, ao onmpaii'.cd with the eat.li. lean be sent to Uov, Thos. K JSiamlette, Louisville, Ken tucky, or Thomas H. Hays & Co., Eastern ageuts, 009 Broadway, New York. Take Notice. Mr. A. V. Hombach wish es the citizens of this county to take notice that being desirous of reducing his stock before cold weather, he has determined to close out what bo now has on hand, at greatly reduced prices. Head stones of fill sorts and styles, and monuments ranging In price from $25 to $400, lettered and de livered at short notice. Letters or orders sent to A. V. Humbach, opposite the plan ing mill,- Newport, will receive prompt at tention. Deafness, Discharges from the ear, and all throat affections, specially and success fully treated by Dr. D. H. 8woeney,of New juioomnola, rorry county, i'a. Dr. D. II. Sweeney, at New Bloomflold. Pa., in his treatmont of diseases of the Lungs, Throat, Heart, Nasal Cavities nnd Ears, uses the approved treatment of En lightened Physicians of the present ago. HfYou no Ion iter have any reason to wear a troubled look about ' that pain in your side,' or your lame back, or your bursting Headache, for rain (Jure Oil Is now tue standard Kemcdy for all painful complaints. Ubb nothing elso, for " Thore Is nothing like It." S- For sale bv P. MORTIMER. New Bloom. field, and B. M. KBY, Druggist, Mewport, I'll. County Price Current. ' Bloomhbld, November 18, 1871. Flai-Heed, 1 60 Potatoes 80 Butter V pound 20 3 25 cts. E(??s H dozen 25 " Dried Apples V pound, .. 4 cts " Dried Peaches, 8 0 12cts.. Pealed Peaches 1822cts." Cherries S cts. " " Pitted 15 6 18 cts. " Blackberries,...'... 6Q8 cts. " Onions V bushel 75 " SKWPOBT MABKKT8. Corrected Weekly bv Koxioh & Brother.) DIALXHS IN ilt A.IJN Ac PItODUCE. Nhwpobt, November 14, 1874. Flour, Extra 15 00 . " Super. 4 00 White Wheat W bu.... 110 a 110 Red Wheat,... 1050105 Rye 85a8." Corn. i 60075 Oats W 32 pounds, 60 Barley ,. 80 Clover Seed 5 C05 00 Timothy Seed, , 3.00 Flax Seed 1 60 Potatoe 70 O 70 Ground Alumn Salt 17501 75 ' Llmeburncr's Coal, 2 48 Stove Coal 4 75 O 5 75 Pea Coal, 3 00 Smith Coal 25 cts. ft bus. Cross Ties,8 feet long, 50965 cents Bacon t 0 10 FISH, SALT, lilMK AK0 COAL OI all kinds always on hand and for sale at the ' lowest marKet itaieg. -- Five per cent oH for Cash. Philadelphia Price ' Current. roOKHKCTBD WEEKLY Puilaoelfjiia, November 14, 1874. Flour Superfine, , " Extra, :! " Fancy White Wheat.(new) Red Wheat, Rye, Cloverseed, Timothy Seed, Corn, .,', Oats, white, 1350 ' 4 00 7 25 1 19 1 15 , .1 00 7l 2 80 80 60 tS 4 00 a 6 oo 8 50 a i'25 0 1 20 1 07 9 9 per. 0 2 80 bush 9 84 4 61 Oats, mixed, , Lard, country. 64 0 65 . O' 13 per h Onions, red and yellow, Eggs. Butter prims roll ' " common, Wool washed, " unwashed , Spring Chickens, 5 00 28 t '.' 28 20 ' 60 31 43 6 50 per bb! 0 28 0 34 , I 0 22 f r 0 64 perk 38 perk 12 " 14 " 68, " 10 Live "i ..; Feathers Live Geese prime, ".. i, " "inferior, 13 66 25 CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. ' COBRBCTBD WBBKXT. '' BY R. O. WOODWARD fc 80N Carlisle, November 14, 1874. V.UII. Bin., 86.50 SuperDne Flour,..;.., Superfine Rye Flour, 4.00 , 4.00 , 1.10 , 1.00 i, 80 "-75 66 6.00 2.75 White Wheat, Red Wheat, .. Rye Corn. .... ..'.'.. Oats Cloverseed, .......... Tlmothyseed, ........ Flaxseed, ,. G. A. Salt,. 1.80 1.60 QUOTATIONS or Whit, Powell Ac Co., BANKERS ft BROKERS. No. 42 South Third Stbebt, Philadelphia, November 1, 1874. .. .,'1 raiocs askhd. u. s. i8Ri, a " 6-20, C. '62, M. and N. .. ,1 It ,64 1, II W II tg5 it ii " " 'B J. and J. ii ii nyy ii it ti it i t(jjj ii ii' " 10.40, coupon,, , V. PaoiHee's. ry. ,,, Newd's, Reg, lMi " O. 1881 Oohl,.... .... rllver,... . Pennsylvania, ,.. ICeadine 112 mx 110)4, ::: :::: Ssg- M, '!'h',"' .-2' Philadelphia and Erie, Lehigh KavlguUon, .. '" .Valley, United It. K, of N.J. ., . i ,i . - - ..! 1 .. 12K (ft Creek Northern Csntral, Central Transportation, ,. Nesquehonlng C. A. Mortgage 6 i, ', 4i ',' loo WANTED, Permission to set In on trial one of the latest improved Howe Sewing Machines, wherever a Urover A Baker, or any other sewing machine may now be on trial, with the view of proving that " The Howe" Sewing Machine has no squat, and that yon can't buy cheaper from any other Agent in this county. For particu lars address, J. K. MrlNTIRE, . . , . Nowport, Ps., Oeneial Agent for Perry County, Or, JOS, YEAKI.K, (Merchant Tailor.) 3mpd Local Ageut lorMUlerstown aud vicinity. BLACK ALPAOCAS-The Cheapest and Brut Hue ot Alpacas at prices liuiu 't cents to ll.OOpor yard, will be fouud at F. MORTIMER'S. Mmicn Wsim.T On Use 22nd of October, nt the Lutheran Parsonage, In Carlisle, by Key. diss. 8. Albert, Cyrus W. Mlnlch to Miss Sue At Welbly, both of Loynvllle, this county. Zimmkhman. JIitNOii. On Thursday the 12 til Inst., at the Lutheran Par8onatre,ln Main, by the Rev. J. Frailer, Mr. John 8. Zimmer man, to Miss M attic J. Bench. Martin. Lot. At the same time and place, and by tb same Rev., Mr. Thomas F. Martin, to Mlaa Bella F. Loj. All or Perry county, . Riob Cooprb. At the M. E. Personage. In Bloomfleld, on the 11th ult., by Rev. A.W, Decker, Mr. Henry Rice, und Miss Alice Cooper, all of this borough. lloLt, Rows. At tbe bride i parents In Jackson township, on the 10th inst., by tho samo, f lilllp A. Boll, or Newvillo, Cumberland comity, Pa., nnd Miss Mary VV. Kowe. BHA.TZIS. Baxtkk. On the 15th lust.. In I Ills borough. Miss Annie Baxter, agail 17 veins, 0 months and 3 days. -VTOTICI?.- 1 hereby rslw imtino thai the fnllow- ii4 uprtt liill'i'li-ui it t,- m!i,irl ,rn ihtt articles wen now lelt with John M. Ilerr. Jr.. of 'Carroll twp., viz: 2 hoffcs. 1 cow, 2prhiKCrtlvcH, 2 lio, 1 two horse wapm, 1 sprliiK wacin, 1 harrow, 1 plow and tackle, 1 shovel i!ov, liny i iiUc. 2 seN of har ness, 1 set front harness, set slimle harness, lot of forks, half corn In the shock, half ot 111 acres of wheat In the ground, lot of hay lu the barn. JoflN in:nu. November 3. 1S74. Assignee's Notice. TOTICK is hereby Riven, that Harrison Kulp LI and Mariraret his wile, of Wheutfleld two.. Perry county, have executed a deed ol voluntary assignment to the undersigned, residing In same place for the benefit of the creditors of said Har rison Kulp. All persons having claims aKalust said assignee, will please make Immediate pay ments and those having claims will please pre sent rne same. ROLOMi iX BIOHAM, Assignee. Lewis Pottbr, Attorney for Assignee. November 3, 1874. XTKWPORT 1IUANCII HANK, Newport, Terry County, Ya. (Branch ot Juniata Valley Bank of Mlflllutown.) CAPITAL, tf?110,00! Stockhofders' Individually Liable for Deposits. AMOS O. BONSALL, JVesMenf. J. II. Iiiwin, Cifer., .1. . f directors: AMOS O. BONHAI.L, : JOHN J. PATTERSON, JOHN BALSBACH, JEROME N. THOMPSON, GEORGE JACOBS, ' J. W. FRANK, II. IL UECHTEL. ev Interest paid on time deposits. Newport, September 8, 1871 ly .. Kr0 TO 100 INVESTED IN WALL STREET often leads to fortune. New System. No liability. Our new pamphlet entitled "The Art of Speculating" sent tree. J. Hickllng & Co. Bankers and Stock Brokers. Box 1535, Ti Broad way, N. Y. Stocks bought and sold on moderate margin. . . (.-is lata Sewing Machine Needles. THE best ENGLISH SEWING NEEDLES of all sizes, and to lit MACHINE ANY KIND OF SEWING MACHINE sent by mail, post paid, to any address at'the low est retail price. By stating name and style of machine and inclosing 25 cents, you will receive by return mail from 4 to 7 needles as samples. ine ainerence in tne price aepenuing on me Kinu ot machine and not on the quality of the needle. i win arso sena tne MACIC NEEDLE THREADER for 25 cents. In ordering It please state whether the machine threads from the front or side of the operator as seated when sewing. Fries list of needles, and all kinds of attachments sent on ap- JAMES P. LONG, Oct 20,74. New llultalo. Perry County, Pa. I (T1HE OLDEST and best appointed InHltutldil JL for obtaining a Business Education. , ., ,,. For Circulars, address , ' , , , ,' P. DUFF & SON9. '. 37 3m e. o. m. Pittsburgh, Punn'a. JOS. FRISH. ABE. GUMP. Regardless of Price ! Gent's, Youths' and Boy's CLOTHING, WHITE AND COLORED ' Wool ' Shirts, Wool Shirts, HATS and CAPS, jHWHtaYt cuTtHny; BUSPENDERH, ' '''. 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