The Bloomfield times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1867-187?, November 17, 1874, Page 8, Image 8

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Ijc imc0f Ncuj BlootnftcjIr, JJou
A Ilullimore Mystery.
Tlic ringing of bells In n liouso on North
Strieker street, nbove Cooke, Bays the Dul-
timore Sun, which has caused u little sen
sation In the northwestern section of tlio
city during the past week, Rtill continues
to agitate the residents of not only that
portion of the city, but on account of the
publicity given to the nff'air the curious in
euoh matters from all sections of the city
visit the locality for tlio purpose of solving
tho mystery. There has been no positlvo
solution as yet of tho exact cause of the
ringing, although the matter has been In
vestigated by several scientifio men. A
fiervant girl in the house it is considered
oxercises some unknown Influence over the
bells. It Is said that she never approaches
the wires but they vibrate. The gentlemen
in the house boing convinced that tho girl
did exercise somo influence over the bells,
watched her movements for some time
and noticed that tho bells were much more
effective whenever the girl was near them,
and at night, after the girl retired in the
third story of the house, there was not so
muoh ringing ; also nbout twelve o'clock
they generally ceased their clattor uutil the
girl comes down stairs in the morning.
She was spoken to about the matter and
acknowledged that she had been discharg
ed from a former position on account of the
bells ringing, and her supposed connection
with it. She added that at another place,
beside tho one from which sho was
discharged, the bells did tho same thing,
but as the family were Spiritualists they
did not mind it. Tho gir is very much
worried over the matter, but says she is
powerless to prevent it, as she is an invol
untary bell ringer and she knows it, and
will probably loso here present place on
this account..
The house is a flue looking, three-story,
brick building, and has never been occupi
ed before the present tenant moved in.
The girl is of very dark color and hails
from Virginia. , Electricity has been tried
on the . wires, thinking that the ringing
may have been caused by that agency, but
the electricity had no effect. Tho wire
was detached from one of the threo bells
in the house, and while it was detached
the bell did uot ring, but the wires vibrated
all the same. At times during tho night
the bells have become so annoying that
they bad to be muffled in order that the
occupants of the house could sloop. The
bells began to ring in this way on Monday
last, and continued to do so at intervals all
through the week. One member of tho
family bad his baud cut in trying to pre
vent the wire from vibrating. Spiritualists
attribute the ringing to spirit power, and
are quite anxious to get into the house for
tbe purpose of investigating tlie matter,
but have been refused, and so many curi
ous people have gone to visit the premises
that a policeman had to be detailed to keep
off the crowd. Mysterious as the ringing
may be, there is no doubt, however, that It
is caused by some perfectly natural agency.
Soveral members of the , Academy of
Sciences have visited the bouse, but their
scientific researches have failed to solvo tho
mystery, and all the newspaper reporters
give It up. It will be interesting to know,
however, whether tbe spirits will continue
to ring when the colored girl leaves her
situation. '' !
k Dance at the Wron Time.
Heart disease is not an uncommon com
plaint of the ball-room. : A majority of
people who go to balls have it in some
form. It is nearly always fatal, too,
fatal to romance, and productive of many
fatal mistakes. Lizzie ' Heffcrmftn ' had
heart disease, and fell dead while dancing
in a New York ball-room the other night.
Tbia was another kind ' of fatality,' not
much more serious than tbe others,- per
haps, but more productive of 'consterna
tion. 81w never spoke after she felly and
the corpse was carried solemnly through
the crowd of gay dresses aud horror strick
en faces, two sisters who were with the
deceased at the ball followed with load
lamentations. - Somebody will use tills in
cident as a warning against, the wicked
practice of dancing 5 but preachers have
been known to full dead iu their pulpits.
A wise man says, "there is a time to
dance," It was not the yonng lady's time,
but she did aot know it. . . ,i ,1, .
A Mean Trick. , ,
A strange incident is reported from Ly
ons. On October Cth,two young people were
married in that town. 1 Within a few hours
of the ceremony they became insensible,
and liave remained eo 1 ever since. The
Lyotiese doctors have exhausted their
science in this case, and tbe luckless pair,
though alive yet, are evidently sinking from
mere starvation. There can be no question
but that some narcotic of the most violent
class has been given tliem, probably as a
joke. A young man, 1 apprenticed to a
chemist, has been arrested on suspicion.
But it is believed that several of the mar
riage guests bore part in the affair, which
was meant as a vulgar jost only. ;
Prevalence of Kuiall Pox.
Montreal, November 9. The small 'pox
is atlll increasing here, the hotel Dlou and
the general hospital uro over crowded and
another house has been taken possession
of and ten patients have beau pi need there
aiuee Saturday. ,
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November 23, 1874.
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a,fl03r.uor,,nelf,1,l.Bl tt'.,-2' 8-10' a -nvteo
and0" m"' M' 9'45 m- "0
For Pottsvrne.at B.20, 8,10 a.m. and SSOn m
S.lo VBm8c"Uylk"1. a,,a BusquelianK Branch
and p.nm.Wn " e-20- 10 2 W and 8.60
The 8.20. alio a. m. 2.00 p. m. and 7.40 n m
tr'''8 .nv,e through cars fir New York. P" '
The '8.10 a. m. and 2.00 p. m. trains have
through cars for Philadelphia.
SUNDAYS i
For New York, at B.20 a. m.
Jor Allentown nnd Way Stations at 6.20 a m.
1 .ifTp m Ug' '" ladell)h'a 01 Way Stations at
TKAJNS FOR HAnKIRBTOG, LEAVE AS FOL-
7IpVm?)eWYrk' Bt 9- a'm- 12 .-30and
p ''Inave rillla'IeIPllla. ' MS m. 3.40 and 7.15
aud.KR.,B'aH'40'n-20a- WW
Leave Pottsvllle, at B.fif), 9.00 a. m. and 4 .10 n m
and via Schuylkill and Su9qu?ha aan Branch at
O.UO A. III
The 2.30 a. ni. train from Allentown and the
4.30 a. m. train from Heading do not runorMoii-
SUNDAYS :
Iave New York, at 8. SO p. m.
1-eave Philadelphia, at 7.15 p. m.
Irfiave Beading, at 4.30, 7.40 a. in. and 10.25 n. m
Leave Allentown, 2.30 a. m. aud 8.66 p. m.
Via Morris and Essex Kail Road.
JOHN E. WOOTTEN,
t , , . ..General Superintendent.
Pennsylvania It. It. Time Table.
. NEWPORT STATION. ' i
w1Pruu1ans,foanowsay 1874' Passener '"
, WEST.
Pacific Express. 5.15 a. k. (liag) dally.
WayPass. 9.10 A. M.. dally, 1 ' i
JJan..... . .2.38 p. m. dally exceptSunday.
Mlxed6.50p.M..dallyexcept8undav. Du"a
Plttsbugh Express, 12.38 A. M., (Flag)
EAST.
Ja"t-: '.5PM-. dally exceptSunday
HarrlsburgAccom 12.22 p. m., daily " Suiidav
Cincinnati Express, 9.37 p. M., dally fllag) Buuda
J. J. BARCLAY, Agent.
DUNCANNON STATION.
On and after Sunday, Nov. 2nd, 1873, trains
leave Duncaunon, asfniiows: "ius
, WESTWARD.
Pacific Express 4.45 a. m (flag) daily. .
Mall, 2.16 P. M, .'..dalivexeentaiina.
Mixed, 6.50p. m., daily except Sunday.
Mai! 7.37P 4?,'" If"55 P-M- dalIy e3!,ePt8unday
nrn. v. ainu Agent.
Stage Line Between Newport and Sew
Trri niHiiuirr n.
s
pk at 8 a. m:"Newnerdl it'almf reen-
cormloVdaf.oS?aernPEratstt.O0ODneCt wUh th9 Ae'
Keturningleaves Newport on the arrival of the
MallTralnf rom Philadelphia, at2.S0 p. m.
2. RICK, Proprietor.
CURTIS K. SMITH,
Wholesale and Retail
CONFECTIONER,
Glaas Corner, .Centre Square,
Newport, Penn'a.
I DESIRE to give the public notice, that I have
furnished my store roem with a great vari-
nlc
FINE CANDIES
Si!1,,1? '"nd Japanese Cocoa A B Bon Bona,
Fruit Sugars, Lgg Almonds, Conversation Drops, .
AB lum Drops, Fig Paste, Cream Drops, Sugar
Almonus. &C., Ac. I also have on hand at all
times a full assortment of tbe various flavors of
COMMON CANDIES
.i
CITRON. ,: , V ORANGES,
RAISINS, . LEMONS.
PRUNES, , . DATES,
NUTS. FIGS &0. .
AIbo a variety of children's carriages and j
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, '
Such as Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Violins,
Gntars.&c,
TOYS
?r,,YaS ou,"t1,es!, consisting of Wagons, Drums,
Tin Tiunipets Saving BuiiTkS, China Sets, Mugs,
Vases, A BC Blocks, and many other articles cal
culated to amuse and interest the sUlldren.
I also manufacture the 1
Best Cough Candy
that can be found In Six counties, and
STRAWBERRY, '.-i .';:'. ''rs'. ,
'I ' RA8PBERRT " '
1 LEMON SYRUPS
of superior quality and flavor. '
FRESH AND COVE OYSTERS
Crackers, Ice Cream, akes and other articles of
refreshment will always be found In their season
In my store. All persons wautlng any articles In
tnv line w 11 ei.nuult ii.uii. u... i.n ,:.7.lu
roe i call. C,WUJ' mu
11 tf NEWPORT
NOTICE TO TRKSI'A8HERS.-AU persons are. ,
hereby forbidden to tresuasa on an. ,,f 7.,.
lands in Havllle township, for the purpose of
nuiiuuK, iisiiing, nuuing.orotherw se. All nee. ,
sons so ofleudlug, will be dealt with according L
law. viii ku i iiS-
September 22, 1874.
nAHDWARE A good assortment of Hard
ware of every dencrlptloa oau be bought ot
i . , MORTIMER,
TADIKB AND CHILDREN will And
1 splendid assortment r .i
price store of F. Mortimer