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    THE TIMES, : -NEW BLOQMFIELI), PA.,, J AN VARY 22, 1878.
"Butl-dozlng" a Jury.
An Irinh juilge lias hit own ideas of jus.
tloo, nnit is bout upon making the jury
register his decision. At the MmistGr
Assizes n fortnight Rgo, prisoner was
charged with n dnstardly nrnaiilt upon n
young peasant In the picturesque viile of
the Lakes of Klllainoy. In charging the
jury, the judge commented upon the in
disputable character of the evidence agaitiBt
the prisoner and the uolnousnoas of the of
fense ; but the twelve gentlemen in the box
made up their minds nt once, nud without
retiring from the court, returned a verdict
of not guilty on the graver charge, and
oonvicted of a common assault. The judge
was very angry. " What's the moaning of
a verdict of this kind ?" he shouted to the
foreman. "The evidence is all one way,
and there is not a scintilla the other way.
1 will not reoeive such a verdict. Gentle
men you had better retire to your room."
The injunction was obeyed, and after some
consideration the twelve good men and
true, returned to "court and found a ver
dict of guilty on the more serious count in
the indictment.
Arrest of Counterfeiters.
Several important arrests of counter
feiters bavo been made by the United
states secret service division within the
past week. Ten counterfeiters in diner
out sections of the couutry have been ar
rested within the past four days, and it
seems that all of them were very plenti
fully supplied with counterfeit money, in
cluding bogus greenbacks, national bank
notes and silvor. The bureau has informa
tion showing that there is now an immense
amount of counterfeiting in operation
throughout the country, a considerable por
tion of which is in the manufacture of
counterfeit silver. With the exception of
one party who has not been captured, and
who makes nn excellent imitation of the
real coin, the work is generally of poor
character, and the spurious coinage cau
roadily be detected.
He Saved His Carpet Bag.
The Charlotte, N. C, Observer relates
iiow a negro man was on a loug trestle
wheu he saw the train thundering iu his
Tear. With wonderful presence of mind
he threw himself outside of the track, and
clung to the ends of the ties, lying flat up
on bis face ou the vory edge of the trestle.
Quick as thought the engiucer applied the
air brakes aud brought the train down to a
very low rate of speed. The train stopped,
the negro climbed upon the platform of a
car, and was brought ou to the depot.
Through all the different chauges of the
adveuture, he had retained his carpet-bag
iu his baud, and as he jumped off the train
at the depot, ho waved it over his head and
saluted the engineer.
From the Troy Daily Times.
Peruvian Syrup is a standard remedy for
building up and renewing broken-down or
nervous constitutions. For Dyspepsia, De
bility, Liver Complaint, Kidney and Blad
der Diseases, or any of the many irregular
ities of the various organs of the human
irarue, it is a sovereign remedy. It is a
tonic without alcohol. This medicine is
too well known already to require any
commendation fiora us. It is only neces
sary for us to say to those who have never
given it a trial that it will accomplish all
that is claimed for it. Sold by all druggists.
A Right Sharp Girl.
She lives at Oltowa, Canada, and this is
how she managed it : She thought it would
be just as well to commence housekeeping
right away, and begin the new year with
training up a husband in the way he should
go, but her father thought differently. So
she invited all her friends to the wedding
at a certaiu church at a given hour. Of
.course thore was a big crowd, including
the angry father, who was prepared to for
bid the bans with a shotgun. Meanwhile
the young lady aud her adored William
went to another church and were quietly
married, aud as they left the sacred edifice
fche remarked that where there was a AY ill
thore was a way.
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A New Version of an Old Story.
l'.eu Franklin gave the people of his day
a recipe for obtainiug health, wealth, and
wisdom. The present generation is not
gujiposed to be iu want of wisdom, and
would prefer happiness combined with
health and wealth. The modern way to
obtain all these is told iu the advertisement
of Bairick, Roller A Co., headed "Health
aud happiness" in this paper. We cordial
ly recommend our readers to the careful
coQiaidaration of their advice.
... .. .
IW Iu Pittsburgh on Monday of last
week a boy aged four years procured a re
volver and shot his little sister, three years
old, inflicting fatal injuries. Mrs. Hep
burn, the mother, was absent from the
bouse at the time. ,
t3T Charles P. Dunn, a child of four
years and only son of John R. Dunn, of
Titusville, was shot through the right eye
by George Rubs, a lad of eight years, while
playing with au old revolver at that place
on Friday-
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What will the Weather be To-morrow?
POOL'S SIGNAL SERVICE BAROMETER
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(irnln Wanted nt the Newport Mills.
THRunderstgnrd will pay a premium on good,
dry, clean grain ot all Kinds.
MILTON B. K811KLMAN.
48 ly. ' Newport, Perry county, Pa.
ft Mill A uvd MinXUM HXM ktuWir wpSy
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NEW GOODS
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A big lot Of HEMLOCK SOLE LEATHER at
25 Cents per pound.
City Calf Bklns, ; 1 00 per pound.
Best Shoe Thread, 1 CO " "
Men's Block Lasts, 60 cents per pair.
Shoe Pegs, 6 cents pel quart
Shoemakers' Ink, 25 cents per quart
Choice Syrups, 48 to 75 cent s per gallon.
Choice Coffee, 25 certs per pound.
White Sugar, ' ' II cents per pound.
Best Imperial Tea. 75 cents per pound.
Borse Shoes, 36 per keg.
Iron, Bteel, Springs, Rpokes, Felloes, Axles,
Hubs, Poles and all kinds o5 Hardware low.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Putty,
&o.,at bottom prices.
Lorlllnrd's and Wardles' Tobaccos and Segars
AT CITY PRICES, a
S. M. SHULER'S,
CASH STORE,
Liverpool, Perry County, Penna.
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At Private Sale.
THE subscriber offers at private sale about
ONE ACRE OK GROUND, having thereon
erected a LARGE HOUSE, with KITCHEN,
WAHH HOUHE and STABLE, and a WELL of
good water near the door.
. There Is a large STORE ROOM in the
building in which a store lias been kept for a
number of years. The stand Is a veiy desirable
one.
There is also erected on the premises, another
HOUHE AND STABLE, which will be sold sep
arately or with the Store Stand, to suit purchas
ers. These proper, les are located In a good com
munity, with Schools and Churches convenient
Call ou or address
8. L. HOLI.ENBAUGH,
Aug. 21, '77pd (Sandy Hill, Perry Co., Pa.
I AniCO can color their own Stockings for
bnuiuo nlall one cel)t nr pair, any col.
or or shade by the use of our "MAGIC TINTS."
Can renew or change the color of their dresnes,
restore to freshness and brilliancy faded silks.
Merinos, Alpacoas. Neckties, Ribbons, &c, or
Impart to them new and lovely slindes Little
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color sent on receipt of iu ceuts. 3 dilterent colors
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pose this year to excel the past.
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COOK'S LECTURES.
These famous lectures, delivered In Boston
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published In full, together with the Introductory
remarks.
8ERMON8
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PREMIUMS.
We offer Bev. J Cook's valuable new volumes,
entitled " Biology" and " Transcerxlentalism,"
embodying. In a revised and corrected form, the
author s last winter's remarkable Monday Leo
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dependent who remits us t3 for a year in advance,
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vance, and both volumes, postpaid.
WORCESTER'S UNABRIDGED
PICTORIAL DICTIONARY.
Bound in Sheep, 185t pages, over 1,000 Illustra
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RES PAS NOTICE. -The undersigned
hereby notify all persons not to hunt, nsh,
gather nuts, out timber. Sit., or otherwise tres
pass on their lands in Jackson township. Perry
county, Pa., or they will be dealt with according
to law.
K K. BALTOS8ER.
PETER GUISHALL.
September IS, 1877. pd
KANSAS.
Ail about Its ' Soil. Climate, Resources.
Products, Laws, and its People are given in the
KANSAS FARMER, a 10. page Weekly, in its
loth year. Post paid. 8 months, 50 cents.
Address J. K, HUDSON, Topeka, Kansas.
Has quickly taken a high place among agricul
tural Journals. N. Y. Tribune.. We have con
sidered it among the best of our exchanges, aud a
worthy representative of the West Practical
Farmer, I'hila... Our Kansas friends should feel
much pride in the high character and sterling
worth In their State Capital agricultural paper
National Livestock Journal... We cheerfully
credit It with being one of the best edited of our
Western agricultural exchanges. Spirit ot the
Times, N. Y.
ESTATE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given
that letters of Administration on the estate
ot Daniel Slmtto, late of Carroll township. Per
ry county. Pa., deceased, have been granted
to the undersigned residing in the same township.
All persons indebted to said estate are reouestU
to make immediate payment, and those having
claims will present tlieiu duly authenticated fur
settlement to
GEO. W. SMILEY,
December 18. 1877. Administrator.
Ciias. H. Smiley, Attorney for Adm'r.
OK FASHIONABLE CARDS no two alike, with
ume. Inc. 20 Scroll, with name, lno post
paid. Agents' outfit, KC GEO. I. REED & CO.,
Nasxait, N Y. 40uly
' U) A.D SEE ME.
The Subscriber has opened a Store opposite the
Railroad Depot, ut NEWPORT, where he l pie
pared to supi ly
OrSTEKS, GROCERIES, JV.,
At the lowest market price. A full stock oa
hand. The putrvuage ot the public is solicited.
4ttt.
WM. 1CKES.
Newport. Pa.
Our Stock of NEW GOODS
for Men's Wear is complete,
l0t Prices from 12; ceuts up.
F. MORTIMER. New Bleomtleld. Pa.
-OB PRINTING of every description neatly
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