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    Till! TIMES, NEW BLOOMI'Iliil),' PA., JANUARY ' 22, 1 1876.
THE TIMES.
PENNSYLVANIA It. B.-KIDCLE DIVISION.
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Daily, the oilier trains Dally ceii Holiday.
taTaHnc Express West will atop at Diniaaiiiton at
I and at Newport at ft. 17 a. iu., when flatorud. ,
Publlo Sales. Hill? for the following
snlcg have been prlutcd at this ofllee.
Notice of the eame Is published In tills
lint till day of eule without extra charge:
February 5th Join Hall on the farm of Wash
ington Frits, In l'oun twp., will toll Hot-sen,
. Cows, Pigs, various farming Imploments and
bonsohold furniture.
March 7th Wm. A. Roodor on the farm of
Jacob Klttor, In Tyrone twp., will sell
Horses, Cows, young Cattle, and a general
assortment of farming Implements.
UrlelTtomH.
Temperance meot'lng In the Presby
tcriim church next Bivturtlny evening at
a quarter pust bIx.
Mr. Wilson D. Messlmcr, of Ulaln,
has been appointed Mercantile Ap
praiser by the lloard of ConimisslonoiB.
The Burgess of Newport In view of
thedanuer from snmll-pox along the
line of the rail road hns issued a procla
mation urging vaccination.
Stone breaking has no charms for
tramps, and perhaps that Is the reason
that the number Is so much less than
during previous winters.
Jurors in Huntingdon were so scared
by small-pox that they failed to put in
an appearance at Court, una that
Judicial body was consequently adjourn
ed. The Miflllntown Sentinel says that the
small-pox lias been con lined to the house
where the first case iu Patterson oc
curred, and that efllclent means have
been takcu to prevent any spread of the
disease.
George Oamber,one of the track hnnds
belonging to Mr. Jacob Hamuker's
division, Pennsylvania railroad com
pany, had one of his great toes mashed
last week while helping to rip-rap the
new piers of the Sherman's creek rail
road bridge. llecord.
Fire In Marysville. On the evening of
the loth Inst., at about 7 o'clock the
house belonging to Jacob Tuckey situ
ated in the borough of Marysville was
totally consumed by Are. Loss partially
covered by Insurance. The family was
absent, attending church when the
alarm was given.
Prison Cars for Tramps. The Pennsyl
vania Kail road Company are making a
strong effort to suppress the tramp
nuisance on the line of their road. They
have provided four prison cars, which
have been placed at different points on
the road, and they recommend that the
local authorities give such aid as may be
in their power to the officers of the
Railroad Company, and urge them to
see that proper and efficient officers,
especially Justices of the Peace and con
stables residing at accessible points, be
elected at the spring elections for the
several districts.
A Strange Case. The Chambersburg
Repository says : On yesterday morn
ing, Mr. Lewis Detrow, who lives on
the Mentzer-gap road a short distance
from the turnpike, found on a by-road
leading from the Mentzer-gap road near
Mackey's run, a shifting top buggy and
with It a set of harness complete. The
buggy has been standing where found
since before the snow, as the snow shows
no track, which the buggy must have
made If left there since the snow. There
was, beside the buggy and harness, a
lady's skirt in the buggy box, and a
bread basket with corn meal 'in it.
Whose It is, and how it came to be left
In so secluded and out of the way place
Is a mystery. The place where the
buggy was found is one of the most
secluded and out of the way places In
the South Mountain.
Court Proceedings. The following mis
cellaneous business was transacted by
the Court on Monday of last week :
Holding Elections in Juniata Tup.
And now, January 12, 1878, it appear
ing that the frame school house In which
the general elections have heretofore
been held in Juniata twp., has been con
verted from a public to a private use, It
Is ordered that the general, special and
township elections for the township of
Juniata be hereafter held at the tenant
house on the farm of Geo. Titzel, de'd,
in said twp. of Juniata.
- Proceeding on Roads.
Conrad Roth, James B. Hackett and
Jnnies Mcllhenny appointed to review
road' between a point near the widow
Morits and a point near Deckard's, In
llowe township. -
Plain UroHh, John Martin and James
Foof to view road from a point In the
publlo road leading to Ulaln to a point
in public road leading to Lupfer's tan
nery to Plain, in JackBon township.
Conrad Jtoih, Jus. 11. Hackett and
James Mcllheny to view road near
Samuel Pear's to rond near Blllman's
ridge leading to HuttUlo Mills, in Savllle
township.
Oeo. Swarta, John McKensle and
James n. Hackett to view private rond
on petition of Jesse H. Puts, in Miller
township.
Ueport granting road from near Sam
uel Slioibley's to near Adair's lane iu
Mnillson township, confirmed.
Keport granting road from T). Deck
ard's to near No. 1 school house, In
Howe township, confirmed.
Specid Court.
The Court ordered that a venire issue
for drawing a panel of SO jurors, to at
tend at a special Court, to heptln on
Monday, 18th of February, 1878, and
continue one week, to try the balance of
eases not reached on the list for January
Term, 1878, and any other railroad cases
at issue and ready for trial, but no other
new cases.
Unfortunate Hunters.
A hunting party in Mifflin county
were recently quite unfortunate as will
be seen by the following, from a corres
pondent :
Mr. Editor : I will give you an ac
count of a hunting party's experience
while In the mountains about four miles
south of Oranvllle, St. P. It. lt.,on Deo.
iMith last. The party consisted of P.
Pellfer, V. Aurand. U. Bollinger, (.
Purn, P. Prower, H. Jennlng, J. Preh
ninn and J. McNemar. About mid
night the straw in the cabin in which
they were lodging, caught lire and the
flames sprend so fast that they had
scarcely time to get out, leaving utmost
everything except what they hud on, to
the Humes. There were three pair of
boots, three coats, five hats, two guns,
one watch, and all the provlBlons,burnt.
The balance of the night can better be
Imagined than described. The whole
party sitting around a lire, some bare
headed, some bare-footed some without
coats, and all waiting for day to dawn
to tramp it homo.
Juniata County. We copy the follow
ing from the Juniata county papers of
last week.
On Monday evening about 5 o'clock
Mrs. Clurvcr, wife of Dr. Ourver, of
Thompsontown, went to the stable to
milk, leaving two children, aged 21 and
4 years old, in the sitting-room of the
house. When she returned to the house
the older child was absent, and the
younger one was lying on the floor of
the room in which she left the children,
with all its clothes burned oil", and its
body burned almost to a crisp. The un
fortunate child lingered till 11 o'clock
that night, when It died. The children,
when the mother went out, played with
the lire, and in the play the clothing of
the younger one was set on lire, with
the above results. The older child be
came frightened, ran out und left tho
younger one alone. Sentinel.
Cumberland County. We copy the fol
lowing from tho Cumberland county
papers of last week :
On Thursday last, Dr. A.. Levette, a
Homeopathic physlciun of this place,
while at his stable looking after his
horse, the animal kicked him in his side,
breaking one of his ribs and otherwise
Injuring him.
One day last week the oldest sou of
our townsman H. C. Walters, met with
an accident which might have proven
very serous. He attempted to steal a
ride on a buggy that was passing along
the main street, and unfortunately got
entangled in the wheel and was taken
around several times before he was dis
covered. Put for some passerby making
it known to the driver, he certainly
would have been killed. Shippensburg
Chronicle.
Church Notices.
Preaching in the M. E. church, next
Sunday at 101 a. m., and Sacrament.
Sunday School at 01 a. in. Preaching
every night this week.
Presbyterian preaching next Sunday
at 11 A. M., and 61 P. M. Prayer meeting
every Wednesday evening at 01 o'clock.
Sunday School at r:.15 o'clock P. M.
Ladies Take Notice. We shall to-day
open a pretty line of presh oooph,
which are sent from the city to be closed
out, and many of them at prices below
the cost to manufacture. Look at these
prices, and then call and see the goods :
Pretty Styles of Dress Goods for lOcts per yd.
Very Desirable " " 12cts
Much Better " 20cts "
A few pieces of Matalese " 23cts "
Bilk Mixtures for 88cls "
We have also received another lot of
those excellent live cent calicoes. This
way far bargains 1
F. MORTIMER,
New Ploomfleld.
January 22nd, 1878.
Auctioneer. The subscriber gives no
tice that he will cry sales in any part of
the county, at reasonable rates. Parties
wishing his services should engage him
liefore having bills printed. ,
Thos. Butch, Jr.,
pd. New Bloomfleld, Pa. ,.
Notice. Persons desiring me to call
sales, would do well to notify me as to
the day as soon possible, so that the day
they select may not interere with the
date fixed upon by some other party. I
intend to have a complete list of all sales,
and the date upon which they will take
place. Satisfaction guaranteed. , r
David McCoy, "
Ickesburg, Pa.
Yf. J. BICE, Surgeon and Mechanical
Dentist, Ickesburg, Perry Co., Pa.
CJT Always at home on Saturdays.
Call if you want anything in my line
at the most reasonable rates.
FOR SALE. A valuable farm situate 2
miles south of this borough, contain,
ing about 100 acres. (!" acres of which are
cleared and in a high state of cultiva
tion, the balance well set with fine tlm
Iter. The Improvements are a good two
story dwelling house with kitchen at
tached, Parn, 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-fnlllng spring of water near tho
door. This property will be sold cheap,
and on reasonable terms. For further
particulars, address jAcon Fitirz, Car
lisle, Cumberland Co., Pa., or apply at
this office. 41
FOR RENT. The best Coach and Wag
on Maker Hlion In the County. There
Is a Placksmllu Shop connected with it,
and everything convenient to carry on
a flrst-cluss Coach business. For further
particulars apply to
N. IIknpkiihon,
87 pd Oreen Park, Perry co.. Pa
New Tailor 8hop. The undersigned
gives notice to the publlo that he has
opened a shop opposite ltlnesmlth's
hotel New Ploomfleld, Pa., In the rom
formerly used as a confectionary, where
he is prepared to do work In his line
promptly, and at reasonable prices.
All work warranted to give satisfaction,
tllve me aeall. Hamckl Bkntzel.
Bloomfleld, May 1, '77 tf.
Removal. J. T. Messlmerhas remov
ed his Shoe Shop to tho room adjoining
F. B. Clouser's cilice, 4 doors west of the
Post-Oflloe, where he will make to order
Poots and Shoes of all kinds. Repair
ing promptly and neatly executed. He
will also Keep on hand a good assort
ment of Boots and Shoes, which he will
sell at low prices. Olve him a call. 17
Does This fit You ?-Some of my custom
ers have apparently forgotten that store
accounts need to be paid. I wunt money
and a little attention to thin notice will
save costs. F. MORTIMER.
Tho host Alexnnder kid glove for sulo
by F. MORTIMER at fl per. pair.
" The Above All," Is a new brand of
chewing tobacco, and is without a peer
for excellence and sweetness. For sale,
wholesale and retail, by J. B, IIaiitzkll,
iu Ouutt's Puildlng.
A Clothes Line filled with clear white
clothes at an early hour on wash days
is a pretty sure indicullon that Labor
Saving Soap is is used ut that house.
F. Moirri.MKii sells it.
" IT BEF.M8 as If I should coujfh my head
olT," Is sometlms the Itnputlimt e ;clnmntlon of
a sufl'eror from n severe Cough. Qticll the
paroxysms with Hale's Honey of Horehound
and Tar. The relief Is I m mod Into and tho
cure ccrtnln. Bold by all DruKKlsts.
Tike's Tootlmcho Drops cure In 1 mlnutoi 1
Ballou'8 Monthly Magazine for February.
It Is always a pleasuro to read this mnga
zlue. It Is so sprightly and ploasant, and has
Buch a fund of excellent tnlsrcllanenus read
ing, that every one has a chance to find some
thing that will suit his or her taste. Tales,
sketches, advonturos, poetry, humorous mat
ter, engravings, and all that goes to make- np
a nrst-class magaxino, are given and, above
all, It Is furnished to subscribers at the low
price of only f 1.50 per year, post paid, which
Is so cheap that it should bo In tho hands of
every family In the country.
Sample copies of the January and February
numbers will be sont to any address on tho
receipt of twenty-llvo cents by the publishers
then, If you wish to continue, It will only be
nocessary to remit (l.!25 for tho balance of the
year.
Tholmcs fc Talbot, Publishers,
Boston, Mass.
Llpnlneott'8 Magazine fcr February.
This valuable magasluo for February has
been received. The following Is a partial list
of the contonts t
A Month In Sicily Illustrated. Glimpses
of Sweden Illustrated. " For Porcival
Illustrated. Flown Love. With the Kusslans
In Bulgaria Illustrated. Hunting In France.
Jack and Mrs. Brown. A Reminiscence of the
First Iron-clad Fight. Two Peculiar People
The Falling of the Veil. Thirty-five Years
OU Soundings. In Auut Mely's Cabin. Our
Monthly Gossip. Literature of the Day.
TERMS : Yearly Subscription, 4.00 ( Two
Copies, 7.00; Three Copies. JpO.OOj Five Cop
ies, f 10.00) Ten Copies fM.OO, with a copy
gratis to the person procuring the club. Single
Number, 85 cents.
Specimen numbor mailed, postage paid, to
any address on receipt of 20 cen ts. To Agents
a liberal commission will be allowed.
J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., Publishers,
713 and 717 Market street, Philadelphia.
" Dollar Grabbers."
Mr. EniTou : Ilavlng read In your paper
reports of the remarkable cures of catarrh, I
am Induced to tell " what I know about ca
trrah," and I fancy the "stulF' and " luhaling
tube" makers (mere dollar grabbers) would be
glad If they conld emblazon a similar cure in
the papers. For 20 years I have BuUurcd with
catarrh. The naeal passages became com
pletely closed. "Snuff," "duet," "ashes,"
' inhaling tubes" and "sticks," would not
work, though at iutervals I would sniff np the
so-called catarrh snuff, until I became a vain
ble tester for such medicines. . I gradually
grew worse, and no one can know how much I
Buffered or what a miserable being I was. My
head ached over my eyes so that I was con
fined to my bed for many successive days, sutf
ferlug the most Intense pain, which at one
time lasted continuously for 108 boars. Ail
sense of smell and taste gone, sight and hear
ing impaired, body shrunken and weakened,
nervous system shattered, and constitution
broken, and I was hawking and spitting seven
eighths of the time. I prayed for death to re
lieve me of my suffering. A favorable notice
In jour paper of Dr. Bage's Catarrh 'Remedy
induced me to purchase a package, and nse it
with Dr. Pierce's Nasal Douche, which applies
the remedy by hydrostatic pressure, the only
way compatible with common sense. Well,
Mr. Editor, It did pot cure me to three-fourths
of a second, nor in one boor or mouth, but lu
less than eight minutes I was relieved, and In
three months entirely cured, and have re
mained so for over sixteen months. While
nsing the Catarrh Remedy, I need Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery to purify my blood
nd strengthen my stomach. I also kept my
liver active and bowels regular by the use of
his Pleasant Pnrgative Pellets. If my experi
ence will induce other sufferers to seek the
same means of relief, . this letter will have
answered Its purpose. Yours truly,
8.D.REMICK.
Consumption Cured.. :
An old physician, retired from practice, hav
ing had placed In his hands by an Kast India
missionary the formula of a simple vegetable
remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure of
consumption, brodchltls, catarrh, asthma, and
all throat and lung affections, also a positive
and radical cure for nervous complaints, after
having tested Its wonderful curative powers In
thousands of nascs, has felt It his duty to make
It known to his suffering follows. Actuated
by this motive, and a desire to relieve human
suffering, I will send, free of charge, to all
Who rlnalra 14.' llila nnlna In rjapm.n tf 1.
or Kngllsh, with full directions for preparing
piiu using, cent ny man nv addressing with
stamp, naming this paper, W. W. Bhearer,
Powers' Block, Rochester, N. Y. 4t d
riM'rihEN.
I will mall (Free) the recipe for a simple Vpr.
etable llalm that will remove Tan, Freckles,
I'lmnles and Mlntehes, leaving the skin sott. clear
anil Vaiitllul; also Instructions for prod i icing a
luxuriant growth of hair on a bald head or
smooth faro. Address, Inclosing 8 et. stamn.llmi.
A andulf It Co., Ill) Ann Be, M. V. A4 llmos
TO CONsTimlVES.
The advertlser.hsvlng been permamontty cured
(if that dread dlspase, Consumption, by a simple
remedy, Is anxious to make known to lils fnllnw
siilTerei s the menus of cure. To all who desire It,
he will aiMid a cony of the prescription lined, (free
of charge), with fhe directions for preparing and
using the same, which they will II ml a sure cure
flir (yiinailllinl Inn All,t.tn U.onfllilll. M,i.
Parties winhlnir tlm nrnanrlntloii will llta Bat awl.
dress K. A. WII.HUN, 1IU l'enn Bt., Williams-
A4 Out.
Tit AN PR A HlC NT TEACIllWO CARDS.
Instruction and Amusement combined. Im
portant to parents and teachers. iw different
artlstln designs. The entire pack sent free for 25
el currency or stamps, Van Pelf Co., 'M Ann
BU, N. Y. At ems.
fifl Agents proms per week. Will prove
iPO i .OU It or forfeit VM. New articles, lust
patented. Samples sent free to all.
Address W. H. CII1DKHTKK, 210 Klilton Street,
New York. a4 6m.
ERRORSiF YOUTH.
A 4.1 KNTt.EM AN who suffered for years from
Nervous Debility premature fiecay, and
all theellcvtsof youthful ludisc.ietlon, will lor
the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all
who need it, tne recipe and dlrentlon for making
tho simple remedy by which he was cured. Hiif
fnrnrs wishing- to nrnllt hv the advertiser's ei
pnrience can do so by addressing In icrfeot eon
Ildeiice, JOHN UUUKN, fl Cedar Htreet, New
York. At&ms
County Trice Current.
Bloom riaLD January 21, 1878.
Klax Heed 1 'is,
Potatoes, 3T
Butter ft pound 18918 '
Eggs V dozen ID"
Dried Apples fl pound 5 cts"
Dried reache 10 e l5ots.V)k
NKWPOUI MABKKT8. .
' Corrected Wtelely by Kough A hro'.hef.)
DBALSHS 114
OltAirV Ac PHODIJCK.
Newport, Junuary 19, 1878.
Flour, Kxtra te 2
" Super 4 7fi
White Wheat V bush, (old) 130 a 180
Red Wheat, 1 25 1 23
Rye 650)66
Corn C0O50
Cats fl 82 pounds mm
Clover Seed 4 2Ij4 25
Timothy Heed 1 20
Flax Seed 1 00
Potatoes,,..,, .......i.i 3M$80
Bacon 8 O 11
Dressed Hogs, t ai'A
Ground Allium Stilt 1 854J1 35
Mmoburnnr's Coal 2 Ort
Btove Coal 3 75 4 25
Pea Coal 2 50
Gordon's Food per Sack 2 00
FISH, SALT, L1MK AND COAL.
Of all kinds always on hand and for sale at the
Lowest Market Kates.
CARLISLE PKODUCE'M AKKKT.
COHRSOTED WKBKLT.
WOODWARD & BOBB.
Cahlislb, January 18, 1878.
Family Flour, , (6.50
Superfine Rye Flour 3.50
White Wheat, new 1 25
Red Wheat,new 1 25
Rye 85
Corn, (new) M)
Oats 28
Cloverseed 4.76
Tlmothyseed, 1 25
Philadelphia Produce Report.
PiiiijtDKi.pHiA, Jan. Kith. The tenor of the
foreign news has had a tendency to make a dull
trade for grain of all kinds resulting In a decline
of wheat and corn. Quotations are. Wheat. l.'W4j
140; Rye, mmi: Corn, 2$50; Oats, 3640;
Dressed Hogs, let.
".. . "irr
3MLA.X1.I1 T A Griet.
Redman Mybrr On the 15th Inst, at Rock,
vllle, Mr. Wm.L. Redman, of Newport, to Miss
WurvJ. Myers, of Buck's Valley, this countv.
Kkmppeh Hicboohf. On the 181 h Isnt., at the
residence of the bride's parents. Mr. Frederick
hempfer to Miss Lizzie Rfcedorf, both of buvllle
twp., this county.
AcKEit Hoffman. On the 27th tilt, at the resl
deuce of the bride's parents, Mr. J. M. Acker, of
Buck's Valley, this county, to Miss l'heiuie Hoff
man, of Millllntown. Juniata Co., Pa.
Hakpek Koon. On the 2rth uit., at the resi
dence ol the olllclating minister. In Newport, by
Rev. W. Grlsslnger. Mr. J. a Harper.of Newport,
to Tlllle Koon, ot McKee's Uall Falls, Buyder
county.
Brant Lioht. On the With nit., by same, Mr.
Parker J. Brant, of Port Royal, Juniata county,
to Mary A. Light, of Miller townshlp.this county.
Roaus ISHKKi.Er. On the 1st lust., at the
Lutheran Parsonage, In Shelby, O., by Rev. D.
Hummers, Geo. F. Roads, of this county, to Sarah
J. Sheeley. of Richland county. O.
Crf-b Wehtenuaveb On the 20th ult.atthe
residence ot the bride's parents. In Oasis, Iowa,
James P. Cree, formerly of Spring twp., this
county to Lucy H. Westenhaver, of Oasis, low.
Brrrunj Taituib. On the 3rd InsL, by Rev. K.
L, Nicodenius. at the residence of the bride's
parents, Mr. Geo. Bitting to Miss Uaiuuth K.
Tttvlor. all of Liberty Valley, this county.
Bristine Goshokn. On the 13th Inst., by 8. A.
Smith, Esq., James Bristine to Miss Nancy Bell
Goshorn, bothot Toboyne twp., this county.
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS.
Health and happiness are priceless Wealth to
their possessors, and yet they are within the
reach of every one who will use
WEIGHT'S LITER PILLS,
The only sure CURE for Torpid Liver, Dyspepsia,
Headache, Sour Stomach, Constipation, Debility,
Nausea, and all Billions complaints and Blood
disorders. Noue genuine uuieaa signed " Wm.
Wright, Phil a." 1( your Druggist will not sup
ply scud 25 cents for one box to Barrick, Roller 4k
Co., "ON. 4th St., Phil's.
January 1, lo78, ly
T ADIE8 AND CHILDREN will find 'a
Xi splendid assortment of shoes at the one
price store of F. Mortimer.
AVEIIILL BARLOW.
' ' 4lt Nouth Bcvond Street,'
(BBLOW MARKET,)
PHILADELPHIA,
If AS k GREAT VARIETY OF TUB SEW STTI.IS
(neon Anno and Eaatlake
F URN ITU HE,
IN ASH OR WALNUT, together with a large
Stock ot all the Latest Designs of
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