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    TH15 TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELD, YA., DECEMBER 25,1877.
THE TIMES.
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DnnmnMii Ilia (fWi; Ncwjxirt II.H (Man) and ar
rive at PlttalllrC ! 8.10 A. It.
fWOnintf West, th Wiy Passenger leaves Harris
bnrir Dally -the other train Dully except Sunrtny.
"Ooiiil- K.Ht, the Aliunde. Kxprein leivcs Altouna
Dally, the ntlier tralna Dally except Sunday.
tWParlnn Express M"ot will stop at. Dnneannon at
4.u aud at Newport at 6.17 a. uj.t when fiuMK'd.
ll-iOl'Il'lllM.
Canal Navigation held on thin Ht-ason
unusually late.
SWe wish all our readers and every
tier person "A Merry Christmas."
Solomon Selber, of FermanaiiRh twp.,
Juniata co., killed a hog on Thursday
last that weighed 5H0 pounds.
XFor about the eleventh hundred time
we will eay that communications with
out the writers name sent with them
are only used for the waste paper basket.
The Philadelphia & Reading It. It.
Co., will issue excursion tickets during
the holidays at two third rates. Bee
their advertisement in another column.
ftlr. Henry Bentzel, of this place lias
shot at 40 pheasants this season, 38 of
which he Killed. That 4s pretty good
shooting for an old man of sixty.
XThe P. It. II. Co., are repairing the
bridge across Sherman's creek, at Bun
cannon. Men in diving suits are laying
the foundations of two piers uuder water.
The P. It. It. will sell excursion tick
ets up to January 1st, 1878, good until
January 3rd, 1878, over the main line
and branches.
Cjosh Billings snys : "There iz no
man or female who needs so much
watching ez the one who iz always
watching some one else."
Cs ome fraud hailing l'rom Heading la
around selling lamp chimneys war
ranted to stand all sorts of changes from
heat to cold. He is a first-class humbug.
Some person committed a very bold
theft at Mr. Joseph Miller's residence in
Centre township, last week. They had
just butchered, and while the family
were eating dinner, Rome persons carried
off the back bones, some Hitch and
several other pieces of a hog.
David M. Zook and son, citizens of
Miiflin county were out hunting game
in the woods, recently. The father saw
his son Samuel in the bushes, mistook
him for a piece of game, and delivered a
rille shot at him. Fortunately the bullet
did no more damage than to pass through
the son's clothes.
On Tuesday night the residencies of
Messrs. Peter Young and Jos. 13. Jack
son were entered by thieves. In the
house of the former they succeeded in
getting about two dollars in money and
a valuable gold ring, and emptied the
contents of the cupboard over the floor.
In the last named residence the inmates
happily awoke immediately after the
depredators entered, and of course made
after the rogues, who were obliged to de
, part without any booty. Ditneannon
Jtecord.
1 Bound to Close Out. Mr. O. S. Mills,
of Centre, Laving sold his real estate is
now selling off his stock of goods at
cost to close his business.
v Hotel Changes. There is great change
'to take place in the hotels In this
borough. The Perry House is now kept
. by Sheriff Williamson; the lease of the
Mansion House and the fixtures have
been sold to Mr. George F. Ensminger,
formerly a merchant at Shermansdale,
and the Eagle Hotel has been purchased
by Henry L. Hochenshilt, Esq., of
Madison township. The two latter
hotels are not to come into possession of
the new landlords till March.
A Lottery Fraud. Some set of scamps
are issuing circulars, stating that they
are a committee to distribute unclaimed
lottery prizes. They send us one of these
circulars, stating that our interest as
shown in one of these lotteries id $14. As
we never had an interest in a lottery
(and never expect to have) we knowr
they are lying.
We can therefore set down Russell &
Co. as frauds, and E. D. Fish, Secretary,
as one of their aids and abettors. Let
no one for a moment suppose they can
make any money by Investing in any
lottery fraud.
Murphy Meetings In Bloomfield. Mr. Ab
britt, who conducted the Murphy meet
ing in Newport so successfully, is ex
pected to be present Dec., 81st, to con
di ct a meeting here.
The laborers in this good work ask no
coVnpensatlon beyond fare (from Mifflin)
and hospitality while here. ; Any collec
tion taken' at close of entire services id
for warded to head quarters at Pittsburgh.
Thtase desirous of such a work here will
please meet In basement of Methodist
church next Saturday at 7 P.M., es
pecially representatives from each
church. The church buildings will have
to be used in turn as Court House will
be in process of cleansing and afterwards
be used by Court.
Almost an Accident. A party composed
of Rev. Leas and wife, Henry Foulk,
Esq., and Reuben Wallace met with an
exciting adventure while on their way
to church on Wednesday evening last.
In going down a long hill the wagon
pole got detatched from the axle, but
Mr. Wallace managed to keep his horses
under control until they reached the
foot of the hill, when they were stopped
without any further damage being done.
The party however had to walk home.
A Narrow Escape. A short time since
the stace running from Landlsburg to
Carlisle made a narrow escape while
near Gibson's Rock. The driver chanced
to get too close to the edge of the preci
pice, and the stage and horses were pre
cipitated down the steep descent, but
fortunately lodged against some trees and
bushes. One passenger was somewhat
hurt, but no one seriously Injured. The
horses escaped with slight bruises, but
the stage was badly broken. On the
night of the accident it was unusually
dark.
Painfully Afflicted. The many friends
of Rev. A II. Aughe.of Boiling Springs,
Ta., formerly pastor of the Lutheran
church of this place, will regret to learn
that the reverend gentleman was alarm
ingly stricken with rheumatism of the
bowels, on Monday. We are pleased to
announce his improvement and the
physician's hopes of ultimate recovery.
By his sudden Illness, the intended
marriage of his daughter, Ida, which
was to have taken place the following
Tuesday, was postponed until Tuesday
of next week. Xewport Keivs,
Found Dead. Mrs. Catherine Schriber
residing in Rye township, was found
dead in bed on Friday morning a week.
She had not been well for quite a while,
but was supposed to be recovering. An
inquist was held but we did not learn the
report made by the jury. The deeeaswd
was an esteemed christian lady, aged
about CO years.
Explosions. Ou Sunday night last,
a coal oil lamp exploded at the residence
of Mr. G. W. Nitterhouse. The lamp
was on the table, near to which Miss
Nitterhouse was standing. Her large
apron which she wore and a handker
chief were burned which was the only
damage done.
On Broad street, while the family of
Mr. Jones were scaled at the supper
table, the coal oil lamp suddenly explod
ed. Fortunately no one was injured.
Franklin Repository.
Court ProcccdinQ8. Saturday morning,
22nd inst., the Court bell rang at 10
o'clock A. M. The following proceed
ings were had, to wit:
An order was read by tlio Court, fixing
Tuesday, the lUlh day of March, 1878, the lltli
of June, 10th of September and 10th of De
cember, 1878, as days upon which adjourned
court of Common fleas, Quarter Sessions, aud
Orphans' Court should be held, and that all
Administration aud Trustee Accounts should
be advertised aud presented for continuation at
Bald Court.
Orders of tale of real estate were granted to
Jos. Smith, Assignee of Wm. McCoy, to soil
a house and lot la Peon twp., near to Dun
cannon. To Henry Lepperd, Committee of Blaln,
Stewart, a lunatic, to sell 11 acres of land with
improvements In Wheat Held twp.
The sale by Wm. T. Flckes, Administrator
of Lydia Shatto of a house and lot in Mew
port to J. W. Shatto was confirmed.
The first case argued was that of Catharine
Bhuman vs. Elizabeth Cnutt'inun and David
Caullinan. This was a rule to show cause
why an execution issued upon a judgment
against the defendants should not be set aside
as to Elizabeth Caullinan who Is a married
woman. The defendants were cued before
Esq. Leas, of Greenwood twp., upon a note
and did not appeal from the judgment given
by the Justice against them. A trauscrlpt was
eutered in the Court of Common Fleas and a
fifia. Issued thereon upon which Mrs. Caufl
ii a u made application to have the judgments
Bet aside as a nullity so fur as she was con
cerned. The Court decided that, like the
foolish virgin who did not get oil in time for
her lamp and failed to enter in, so because ehe
failed to till her lamp with the oil of dofenee
provided by the law in due time, that the doors
were closed and she could not come in ut this
late day. The rule was discharged by tlio
Conrt.
Jacob Klnert, rift. In error, V3 William Gibbons
Pelt, in error was a Certorarl to 'Squire Fenn.
The case grew out of a prosecution under the Act
of 1821 for damages done by the entile of Klnerc
to the buckwheat and corn of Gibbons. The evi
dence showed that the fences were bad. the cattle
mischievous, the parties themselves belligerent
and spoiling for a muss, and the Justice, upon
consideration gave Gibbons one dollar damages.
Ilia Honor, Judge Junkin. being a skllllul agri
culturist, as well as a learned Jurist, necessarily
had to call all his abilities into play, for the ques
tion of buckwheat and eorn hud to tie craupled
with as well as ancient Acts of Assembly. His
Honor reseived the decision of the case and will
tile ail opinion which will setlethe question of
buckwheat cakes and hominy for the parlies us
well as straighten Hie double twisted spiral point
ed propositions of law that were raised by the
pairing attorneys.
Daniei Mvers vs Hem v OoniD. was founded un
onaruleto show caustj wliv a iuriLunent thould
not he opened and Deft, let lino u deleuse. Ar
gued and opinion of the Conit reserved,
l-'ied. bwaitz, vs Maigareila D. Venn. etal. Mo
tion for Lew trial. Argued and new tnul re
lused. Adam Karslftler vs. riias. Wrlirht el.nl. and
MeCiure vs. Kmory. Motions for new trial
uoin eases conumieu.
Klieem vs. McNeil same as above. Argued and
decision reserved. All ol these eases were fullv
reported at the time of trial, aud as the readers
of Tiik Times are all intelligent and blessed with
good sense they will remember the fuels as then
hi Hied.
JnoG. Koselvs. (Stewart fmllh was a stnyof
ji jia. aim motion to 0111 a juugtiieni. ituie re
jused aud injunction unsolved.
Assfulldav and Prt of ttm nlcht hud been
consumed In this session. Court adjourned and
carried all uulltilshed business over to the next
regular term.
Cumberland County. We copy (he fol
lowing from the Cumberland county
papers of last week !
Shortly before 1 o'clock, on Frldav
morning last the fire alarm was sounded
on our streets. Upon proceeding in the
direction of the bright light we noticed
that the f la met) were issuing from a
frame stable belonging to Mrs. Margaret
Trego, at the corner of West Btreet and
Chestnut alley, In the extreme south
western portion of the borough. The
fire department arrived too late to do
service, the stable being almost burned
to the ground before the fire was discov
ered. The cow in the stable hail been
turned out before the fire. Inceudlury,
of course. Carlisle Mirror.
On Friday afternoon William Swaneer
was trying to draw the load from a shot
gun, at the water house, near this nlaee.
and thegun was accidentally discharged,
me loan passing tnrougn ms right hand,
mangling it severely. He was brought
to Dr. Kelffer's office in this place,
I At '
vt iiere me wound was uresseo.
On last Saturday niirht. as Miss Bell
Ashburn, of Hockserville. and a cen-
tleman named Smith were returning
from Mt. Pleasant Church, their horse
ran oil, throwing them out of the bug
gy, breaking Miss Ashburn's arm in
two places.
On Wednesday evening a tarty of
colored folks passed up Hanover street
singing, which raised an alarm of fire,to
which the department promptly re
sponded. The Good Will Hose carriage
went up l'omfret street, and collided
with the Frrtpire Hook and Ladder
t ruck as the latter was coming out of the
house, Alex. Comfort, who was acting
as steersman was thrown from his post
violently, but was not hurt: a boy was
also run over, but was not hurt. Both
truck and carriage then came down
l'omfret and up Hanover, the truck in
the lead. The hose company stopped at
me engine house, winch convinced the
" hlvers" that It was a false alarm, and
they turned to go home : the hose lad
dies got Up a cry that there was a lire up
the railroad, and away they went for
JMaln street, colliding with the truck
company as the latter was turning in
front of the Franklin House, and sev
eral young men were knocked down and
run over, we are happy to state that
none were hurt much.
Juniata County. We copy the follow
ing from the Juniata county papers of
last week.
On Tuesday Mr. W. W. Laudis, of
Turbett township, attempted to shoe a
young mare heionging to his rather, iwr.
John Landis, but had only succeeded in
driving two nails when the beast pushed
Mr. Ij. over, anil upsetting the shoeing
box the mare ran against the butteris,
an instrument used for paring the hoof
or a horse, severing two arteries near
the paster joint on the left hind leg.
The mare Is so badly injured that she
will not he atiie to iio any work for
several months to come. Port Royal
Times.
The barn of Mr Samuel Wharton, in
Spruce Hill, this county, was destroyed
by lire on Wednesday evening of this
week. The fire was discovered about
7i o'clock, by the women folks in the
house, nil tlio men happening to be
awuy at the time, and although aid was
promptly on the ground, the Homes
could not be stayed, and the building,
With most of Its contents, was totally
consumed. The neighbors succeeded in
rescuing all of Mr. V burton's horses
six in number and Mrs. Stewart Whar
ton got all the milk cows out but one.
Mr. Wharton's loss Is estimated at about
$3,000 with a small amouut of insurance.
1'ribune,
Peter Koons, of Fayette township,
this county, aged 70 odd years, recently
chopped down a chestnut tree that
measured forty-five inches across the
stump, gathered about three pecks of
chestnuts from it, and carried then on
his back to the store about one mile
distant. Returning to his work, he
cross-cutted the tree ofF some seven or
eight times and split forty-seven posts
out of it, all himself. And what is
more than most men can say, he has
never been in a railroad car; he has never
been a juror; has never had a suit in
court, and has never been in a court
house. What an innocent and conse
quently happy old man Mr. Koons
must bo.
Ballou's Monthly Magazine for January.
The January number of this favorite Mag
zlne Is a sample of what It will be the whole
year, light, attractive, and a family frlend.to
be welcomed in every honsehold, and read with
pleasure by old and young. There Is nothing
like It in this country for it is a marvel of
cheapness and good tsste, with the most choice
variety of reading matter that can be found
In any serial in thiB country. Now Is a good
time to subscribe, for Ballou's, as it costs but a
dollar and a half a year, and Is postpaid at
that. Published by Thomes & Talbot, 23
Ilawley Street, Boston, at only $1.50 per an
num, postpaid and for sale by all the news
stations at 15 coots per copy. A sample copy
of the January number will bo sent to any ad
dress on the receipt of 10 cents by the pub
lishers then, if you wish to continue, It will
only be necessary to remit il.iO for the bal
ance of the year.
Christmas Holiday Excursions.
THE PHILADELPHIA Si READING It. R. Co.
Will Issue Exeurslon Tickets between all points
In IU territory, good from
DECEMBER 22nd, 1877,
TO
JANUARY 3rd, 1878,
with no sales after
JANUARY 1st. 1878,
ata reduction of XIIIKTY-TIIUKK per cent,
from regular fare, Germantowa Si Norristowu
Branch local points excepted.
It 0. G. HANCOCK, General Ticket A'g't
FOR RENT. The best Coach and Wag
on .Maker bhop in the County. There
is a Blacksmith Shop connected with it,
and everything convenient to carry on
a first-class Couch business. For further
particulars apply to
N. Henderson,
87 pd O ret n Pork, Perry co., Pa
Church Xoltce,
Presbyterian Church Preaching next
Sabbath at 11 A. M. Prayer meeting
on Wednesday at Of P. M.
Y. M. C. A. meeting In the Lutheran
church next Sabbath 4 P. M.
Union service. Lutheran church next
Sabbath at 7 1. M.
A Clothes Line rilled with clear white
clothes at an early hour ou wash days
is a pretty sure indication that Labor
Saving Soap is is used at that house.
F. Mortimer Bells it.
The New Buckwheat Flouring Machinery
put up in the Newport Mill, is the latest
Improved, and gives every satisfaction.
Mr. Fishelman is buying all the Buck
wheat he can at sixty cents per bushel.
" The Above All," Is a new brand of
chewing tobacco, and is without a peer
for excellence and sweetness. For sale,
wholesale and retail, byJ.B. Hautzell
in Oantt's Building.
A Cheap lot of Buffalo Robes, lined
and unllned, from $0.00 up, just re
ceived. Isidor Schwartz.
FOR SALE. A valuable farm situate 2
miles south of this borough, contain
ing about 100 acres, 05 acres of which are
cleared and in a high state of cultiva
tion, the balance well set with fine tim
ber. The improvements are u good two
story dwelling house with kitchen at
tached, Barn, Blacksmith-shop and oth
er outbuildings. There is also a good
limestone quarry, a large orchard of
choice fruit trees on the premises, and a
never-failing spring of water near the
door. This property will be sold cheap,
and on reasonable atcrms. For further
fiartioulars, address Jacob Fritz, Car
isle, Cumberland Co., Pa., or apply at
this ofllce. 41
County Price Current.
Bloomfibld December 24, 1877.
Klux-Heed 1 Z',
Potatoes ,15
Butter V pound 23020
Eggs 1 dozen 20 "
Dried Apples V pound 5 cts"
Dried Peaches 10 15 cts. V
N EWJ'OUT MARKETS.
I Corrected Weekly by Kough 6e, Brother.)
DEALERS IN
Ci IS A. I IN Ac PHODUCK.
Newport, December 22, 1877.
Elour, Extra f(l 60
" Super SI 50
White Wheat V bush, (old) 1 30 a 1 30
Red Wheat 1250125
Rye 5,SSJD5
Corn 40 fo
Oats V 82 pounds 282S
Clover Seed 4 60g4 60
Timothy Seed 1 2j
Flax 8eed 1 00
Potatoes, 3C 20
Bacon 8 ft 11
Dressed Hogs 4ft V,
Ground Allium Salt 1 35 1 36
Llmeburner's Coal, 2 00
Stove Coal 8 75 Q 4 J5
Pea Coal 2 fO
Gordon's Eood per Sack $2 00
FISH, SALT, LIMK AND COAJ,
Of all kinds always on hand and for sale at the
Lowest Market lutes.
OAIIL13LH PRODUCE MARKET.
COKUEOTBD WSEKI.T.
WOODWARD St BODB.
Caulislb, December 2), 1887.
Kainlly Klour, J6.50
Superllne Hye Flour, . ; S.SO
White Wheat, new... 1 to
Red Wheat.new 1 28
Rye 67
Corn, (now) 50
Oats, .... 2"
Cloverseed 6.(0 a 6.C0
Tlmotbyseed 1 25
Death notlcs not e-xneedliw 8 Hues Inserted without
cunrve. 11m n rents per line will invariably re
chanted fur Tributes u llespeot, Poetry, or other
ruuiaraa.
Far. On the 15th Inst., In Carroll twp,, Mr
Anna Krv. Aied An venrd. 10 mmit.hd nnil 97 rinva.
i'RTKUMAN. In Wahaolnt ennnfv. Mln.. nn thn
l4thult.,of apoplexy Mr. .Tacob Petorman a
native of York county, aged 78 years 1 mouths
aim v cays.
Comp. On the 10th Inst., In Juniata township
Mies Nannie C, daughter of Rev. Audrew Comp,
ageu z years, a monins ana I aays .
Ahnoi.o Mootzeb On the 14th Inst... In Mex
ico, Dr. G. D. Arnold and Miss Victoria MooUer,
uoin oi Mex ico.
INSTATE NOTICKNotlce Is hereby Riven
Li that Letters of Administration on the estate
of Daniel Shatto, late of Carroll township. Per
ry county, Pa., deceased, have been granted
toine unuersiKiiea residing in tnesame lownsnip.
All Dorsons Indebted to said estate are renue.sted
to make Immediate payment, and those having
claims will viesent them duly authenticated for
settlement to
GEO. W. SMILEY,
December 18, 1877. Administrator.
Chas. H. Smilet, Attorney for Adm'r.
A SSIGNEES' ACCOUNTS I
rriHK following Asslgnnces accounts have been
L tiled In the olllee of the Prothonotary of
Perry county, and will be presented to the court
for continuation on Wednesday the Vth day of
iiidttnt y, jno, iu wn:
1. The account of J. S. Wt?el and Geo. Raker,
Assignees, under deed of voluntary aislpininent
for the beuetlt of creditors of William ScboH aud
wife.
2. The account of Solomon Blgham. Assignee,
unueraeeu oi voluntary assignment ior mo oeu
etlt of the creditors of Andrew J. Kurd.
D. MICKEY, Prothonotary.
Prothonotarv Office BloomHeld, )
December 8, 1877 . S
Drain Wanted at tho Newport Mills.
rriHE underslirnrd will pay a premium on good,
a ury, clean grain oi an Kinns.
MILTON B. KLMAN.
48 ly. Newport, 1'erry county. Pa.
!fj 1ITD I li Don't you want some cheap
goods for Pants and hulls?
If you do, don't mil to ex.
amine thn snlendld assortment for sale bv F.
MORTIMER. You cau suit yourself in style and
price.
JUSSER & ALLEN
CENTRAL STORE
NEWPORT, PENN'A.
Now offer the public
A RARE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
DRESS GOODS
Consisting sf all shades suitable for the season.
BLACK ALPACCAS
AND
Mourning Goods
A SPECIALITY.
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED
MUSLINS,
AT VARIOUS PRICES.
AN ENDLESS SELECTION OF PRINT8!
We sell and do keep a good quality of
SUGARS, COFFEES & SYRUPS,
And everything under the head of
GROCERIES !
Machine needles and oil for all makes of
AlaJliines.
To be convinced that our goods are
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST,
IS TO CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK.
tnf No trouble to show goods.
Don't forget the
CENTRAL STORE,
Newport, Perry County, Pa.
SAY !
DO YOU WANT TO ISUY A FIRST-CLASS
BUFFALO ROBE,
CHEAP 7
DOUBLE LAP ROBE, CHEAP ?
DOUBLE HORSE BLANKETS, CHEAP 1
A FIRST CLASS SEWING MACHINE, CHEAP ?
OR ANY HARDWARE, GROCERIES, DRUGS,
WINES, LIQUORS. &o.. Sic, CHEAP?
GO TO THE
CHEAP STORE
OF
S. M, SHULER,
Liverpool, Perry County, Pcnna.
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
I AniFQ can color their own 8tocklngs for
LMUIlo less than one cent per pulr, any col
or or shade by the use of our MAGIC TINTS."
Can renew or change the color of their dreses,
restore to freshness and brilliancy faded silks.
Merinos, Alpaccas, Neckties, Ribbons, &c. or
Impart to them new and lovely shades Little
trouble and nominal cost Stick of any desired
color sent on receipt of 10 cents. 3 different colors
25c. Postage Stamps accepted. Send Stamp lor
Circulars and Samples.
KEARNEY CHEMICAL WORKS.
m Cortland St., N. York. P. O. Box. 3130.
Wliat will the Weather be To-morrow?
'i".....Yy.uv.
POOL'S SIGNAL SERTICE BAROMETER
and Thermometer Combined. Foretells correctly
any change In the Weather, 12 to 24 hours In aa
vance Endorsed by the mostemlnentProfessors
and Scientific men as the Best Weather Indicator
In the World. FARMKKS can plan their work
according to Its predictions. It will save nfty
times Its cost In a sluele season. Warranted Per
fect and Reliable. We will send It Free to any
address on receipt of t2.flO. Beware of worthless
Imitations. None genuine without our trndn
mark. AGENTS WANTKD.
Send Stamp for Circular.
U. 8. NOVELTY CO., 106 Maldon Lane, New York.
Please state where yon saw the advertisement.
Send Money Orders or Registered Letters at our
risk.
TAVERN LICENSE.
The following application for Tavern License
has been filed in the otUce of the clerk of the
Court of ywarter Sessions, of Perrv county, and
wi II be presented to the court on Monday (he Till
dav of Janiiarv. 187. '
Nathaniel Adams, Tavern License, Savilletwp.
D. MICKEY. Clerk.
Clerk's ofllce, New Bioonitleld, Dee. Rith,177.
CALL AS U SEE ME.
The Subscriber has opened a Store opposite the
Railroad Depot, at NEWPORT, where hels pie
pared to supply
OYSTERS, GROCERIES, dc,
At the lowest market price. A full stock o
hand. The patrunune of the public is solicited.
4.(tf. WM. U'KKS,
Newport, Pa,