Till? TIMES, NKW HLOOMFIKLI), l'A., (XJTOlllill 21), 1878. fi o THE TIMES. Iodhl i)ephi'tiTcit. PENNSYLVANIA II. R. MIDDLE DIVISION. On slid sftcr June 35th, Trains run follow I WKH'l'WAUU. EAHTWAHD. W.y Mull Ai'o. Pans: l'r'ii Tr'u 1'niHint'M, HTATIONH. J'ns Ex. Mull All'. A 1 1. 1 lb . Aoo. P. M. S.IIO D.4H .M Bid 40 DM Tin t.SH 7.4s ttsrrlsluirs-, ltii-k vlllt. Alitrysvllla, lliltirHiinou. ltnlly'n Newport Mlllcrstowu, Tlimnpsout'n. Mexico,,.,,,... Port Hnyol.... Mlirih t.tVtMlOW1l J., P.M. I.Ull, s'.iii lii.sil A.M. H.IKI Hi 8 IIS 81 U 7.47 7.11'i 7 ID 7 IHI 411 D.M.I U 7. mi ts.ftn T.llll 10. Sill T.OA, e r.i .M 1D.W B . 4'J 8.BH; n.m it in ; .ooi 11.80 S.lli IU" 11.04 1.40 8. AmllM'SOH'S,... McVeytiwll,., N. Ilnmllton,. fltnithiKiloii... Tyrone AHoonn I 10.84 .l .DH 10.10 4 47' .:17 4.IA l.f A.M ll.'.'il II. Ml, 8.18 3. Ml II. I A.M. P.M. P.M.I I , rwi'litsliutic Express leaves ltiin'llmr t II.ihip.m. Pnnriinu'in u.rci (flior): Newport 11.117 (IIuk) utl nr. rlvNt rillKlnimnln.lli. M. IWl'scltlc Fxpreps Wot will stop n Tiun,ftiium nt 4.frJ nnil nt Newport nt 8.17 A. when llninrrd. lr-lolnif V"Hl,thrt Wtrv Prtsspnirfr (envoi Hi.rriH bmv Hull v - thn other tnilns ltnlly evepl Himtity. I f.lininr Kirt, tli AiIhiiIIo Kj press leaves AM una Dully, th" other trnlns Dally except Holiday. JSrlel'ltcniM. A bniss linml Iihr lier-n ori?nnlzcil in Port Royal, with Mr. V. V. Koons nil lender. The MeoliniiRicsliiirM; Lcdicr litis huh. peiuk'd publication and announces tlio oilloe for sale. A Bpeelal term of Court Ih in nesslon at Carlisle that lias now reached the third week. The Cuba Mill of Juniata Co. was stop, ped & day or two dro liy eels. When It ntonpo.il the turbine wheel was examined )m lorty eels were tnken out. Iunters report srnnie as beinir pearco 'this Reason. C. T. Clejrir and llarrv Bhenll'er, incmliers of the U. F. Co., sue- last week. llnlnnlllrt iwmf.ll.v lVT..til.r .ttnltt .m. r.M. S.IKI l.W .w i n B.'JI I.M I:h a. (ill SUM S KI in a. 4:i K.'iil 8.1 8.(W MS 8.8:1 P.M 8 2U lll.UI 8.IIA iO.U 4.00 11.14 4.371 11.40 4M W.31I .:m 1.11V .IH I.M 7.?n r.M. i'. m i Republican meeting Tuesilny ninht, and j court all the week, will have a tendency to make things lively In Iiloomlleld thi- week. The storm of Tuesday night and a.. . . . V weonesuay morniiiK tiiouaii very severe did but little damage in this vicinity The rain fall was very heavy and was ituiiy neeiieu. The Carlisle Mirror contains nearly six columns of sheriffs sales, more than four of which are devoted to the prop erty of 1. A. and I). V. Ahl. There are 130 trncts In all, of which 10(1 have been seized as the property of the Ahls. The sales are set tor Friday, November 8. We notice the Juniata county farm ers are dealing in thorough-bred cattle. Mr. Jjuke Davis, of Thompsontown bus purchased "Woodbine Duke," eleven months old, weighing 015 pounds. The animal gained li70 pounds in three months. "Mahel's" communication as far as the news part of It goes is rather too late, we having published the same mat ter. The balance is of a class styled " personal" which might get us a iihel suit which Is even warmer than the suits she refers to. However we hope to hear from her again. Left Without Ceremony. Mr. V. A. Boll, of Newville visited this place on Thursday last, driving his own horse and vehicle. On Friday morning the wagon and harness and Mr. Boll were ready to Btart for home, but the horse was already gone, he havhfg got out of the stable during the night. The owner at once started out in search and traced the animal for about 12 miles when he learned that some person had caught the horse and was bringing him back to Blooruficld, but up to this time no horse has put In an appearance. Kq Sneak Thieving. We hope they will move to some other nart of the countrv some of these days. We mean the sneak thieves who occasionally rob the closet in our Ice house. Fact Is we are getting tired of it as it has been done bo often that it is becoming monotonous. On Saturday night last a large cake, a lot of bread and other eatables were again stolen. The towel in which the cake was wrapped was found a short distance away, showing the direction which tin scamp took, the tramps below mentioned passed through this place1 a Week or two since f On Thursday last, officers Keil and Vanderau arrested a man and woman s tramps, charged with entering the reol dence of Mr. Wm. Huber In Hamilton township and stealing a lot of provis ions. They were discovered on the road, and had in their possession three hand wagons, a number Of dogs and two fox es. When charged with the crime, the man showed fight, and produced a re volver, a like weapon however In the hands of officer Vanderau, brought fcltn to terms, when the party, with their property, were escorted to jail to await trial. Amongst their effects was a box containing nearly two hundred dollars, Which will be taken care Of. Reposi tory, Chambersburg, Pa. Fatal Accident. On Monday afternoon last week, a four horse team, driven by Mr. Jeremiah Handsbue, iu Harrisburg, near Pa. R. R., crossing, Second Street, below Vine, became frightened at a loco motive, and ran away. Mr. II., who was on the saddle horse, sprang off, and told a colored boy who was on theofT wheel horse to do the same. The boy remained on the horse until the team made a short turn on the railroad track, when he was thrown off against a fence, and one wheel of the wngon passing over his neck and arm, killed him In stantly. Tho locomotive caught the team between the lenders and wheel horses, wrecking the wagon, and Injur ing one of the horses so that It had to be killed. The other horses esenped with a few cuts and bruises. Sheriff 's Sale. Tho following prop erties were sold by the Sheriff on Thurs day last : The prnporty of W. B. E. Gibbons, to W. A. Bponslur for JUKI. The property of John Boldcn, to W. A. Bpomlor for liR0. The property of Jnmrs lininyan, to W. A. Bponaler for $2110. Tho property of Pruilontla Mona, to G. D. Lr-lby for f.'UO. The proporty of John Btnyner, to C. Mlnlch for :U)4. The property of John C. Kulin, to Jacob Blxler for J J70. Tho proporty of Alex. Kerr, to Andrew Blnt ninn for f;i(H. The property of Henry Crum, to W. A. Bponslar for $:)r0. The property of Dnvld enil Isabella Wag ner, to laubolla Wnifiier for f710. The property of Daniel Brink, to Liverpool Saving Fund and Loan Afnwln.t1im lor ?1U0. The property of JapoIi Albright, to Susan and Margaret Albright for ?l()0. The property of David Thompson, to W. A. Sponsler for (N00. Tho property of Win. C. McFaddeo, to Catharine MeFaddi-n for J'JUO. The properly of W. Buteh, to Then. Butch for ;:io. Amlrow 8. RohrIi oml Mary Trotter, to W. J. Mooso for JOSS. Tho balance of tho properties were not sold. 0 Vicious Horse The other dny David Stut.nian, of Oliver township, went in to the stall In which his horHO was stand ing, and without provocation viiiatever t lie animal reared on lis hind feet and came down with all force on Mr. Btuti! miin, who, fortunately escaped Injury, owing to the protection allbrded by the manger. The beast Is otherwise man ageable, but after standing for n few d;iys becomes like other horses similarly situated. Newport iVcu'. Tho Mldtllo Penitentiary. Tho middle district penitentiary conference met in Philadelphia on tho 22nd Inst. Tho Philadelphia Ji'crord Bays: "There is a strong probability that many ballots will bo required to settle upon a site. Its learned that the commission Is split In this mutter. Three of the members favor Huntingdon, and vow they will vote for that place all the time; two aro loud for Wllllamsport and do not see how auy one could vote for any other place. Tho other two aro for Tyrone. That is the way the members stood when the last ballot was taken, and no change has been indicated us yet." Lateh Huntingdon is the point selected by the commission of the erec tion of the new Penitentiary. Another Victim. Mr. II. J. Steiger, a citizen of Lancaster, a few days ago, identified Kelley, the swindler of An toch Shanafuld, as the man who swin dled him (Steiger) out of $500, on last Tuesday, at Columbus, Ohio, by giving him a bogus $1,000 bond or certificate, with coupon attached, on one of the Colorado gold and silver mines. Steiger, who had saved the money he " loaned" Kelly, was on his way to Cincinnati to purchase carriages. The same confidence game that Kelly played on the innocent German was practiced on Steiger by the aid of a confederate. Steiger identified the purse found on Kelley with the brass " spiel" in it, in imitation of gold coin, and says that the display of gold by Kelly, threw him off his guard. Kelly who Is now in prison under a charge of false pretense, pretends illness, but was quite ready to get up and dress on Sunday evening when the attendants at the hospital promised to take a walk with him for the benefit of his health. The sight of Officers Anderson and Boat, who were waiting for him In the office, however, soon brought a change over his spirits, but he was taken to the county prison without much effort. Cumberland County. Vfe copy the fol lowing from the Cumberland county papers of last wetk : Isaao Qulgtey, of Shlppensburg had a horse which Was stolen or strayed from the premises of his brother David, at the bridge, a few days ago. During high winds on last Friday, the front gable windows of the M. K. Church, of Mt. Holly, was blown out, 'carrying with it the entire framework ; and the brick wall, it is believed, was displaced at thecomb of the roof. Echo. Two men, named Charles T. SpeeK man and John Loch, were arrested in this place on Friday, on suspicion of having stolen two horses, which they had in their possession. It was after-' wards ascertained that the horses had been stolen in Adams county, when the two offenders were committed to prison by Justice Shryock. Charlie B., aged 14, oldest son of Mr. J. J. Strine,manager of the Bentz House, wishing to imitate Capt. Bogardus, pro cured a number of glass balls, and taking one of the colored servants of the hotel with him, went to the edge of town to try his skill. After breaking two or three balls, the colored boy wish ed to try his skill.aiwl 4n loading flhe gun lionoglected to push the wad tight on tho'powder. The ponsriiieiu'e was tho gun burstcd, breaking the stock In live or six pieces, and twisting and tearing the barrels. Tho only dainngn done was a cut In the thumb, and a badly fright ened colored boy. Whilst Conductor Miller was coming through with his train from Martins burg on Hiiturilny evening a week, he was handed a photographic likeness of a colored man who had shot and killed a watclimnn of tho Baltimore and Ohio coal yards, at Martlnsburg. On tho card it was slated that a reward of five hundred dollars would ho paid for tho capture of said murderer. As ho was viewing the card who should ho seo before lilni but tho identical colored man, but as the train was past Urccn castle and the colored man was to get off at Marlon ho was at a loss to know what to do. As tho train appronchod Marlon, however, the fugitive expressed a deslro to go to Chamliershurg, If ho could be let otr at the outer edge of town. This the conductor agreed to do. As the train approached tho latter place Mr. Miller entertained tho man until tho train arrived at the depot, and then handed the card to a clli.i'ii telling lilin of the circumstance, even pointing out the colored man as ho hurried up street. The citizen regarded the wholn thing as u Joke and refUHed to move In the mutter, and said colored man was soon missing and Is now doubtless seeking retreats among corn fields and thickets some, where until ho can got beyond the clutches of tho law. Later in the even ing when the facts becanieknown, detec tives started In pursuit but without success as far as heard from. Our friend Miller doubtless threw live hundred dollars over his shoulder by not fasten ing on the fugitive, but im annoying vision of a dangling murderer at the end of hemp might have been the price of the enterprise. Kvwvillc &tar. On Friday morning lust, at about 2 o'clock, the house oneo occupied by "Indian .loo" and latterly by Miimucl Mull, In Doubling (lap, was observed to be on 11 ro by sonic of the neighbors ami before any means could he used for its extinguishment the building with a considerable amount of furniture etc., was consumed. Mr. Null hud moved from tho house on tho day previous, to Palmstown, ami was uuabin to move all ills goods. "Hiiulro Mofllt and ills father were the only tines present at tho lire and they report that indications point to tho fact tliiit the tire was the work of an Incendiary. Tho front door, which hail been securely locked, was found open. Homo of tlio articles lost besides the furniture were a good sixty dollar sewing machine, just paid, two guns, two stoves, hand wagon, Ihihi shingles, &c. What the motive of tho Incendiary was except for plunder, it is hunt to (livino. The entire loss is equal to about four hundred dollars. A most singular accident oecurcJ at Madame Kast's boarding house, In this place, on Sabbath morning. Whilst the maid servant of Mrs. McDonald was engaged at breakfast, with a seat close to the window, the sash suddenly fell in, striking iter on the head. Tho glass broke and tho frame work, with its splintered particles enveloped her neck as a yoke, of which she was not reliev ed until after the flesh was severely lacerated. Dr.Sibhetts was called in, when this singular accident was given such attention that made the victim feel more comfortable. Juniata County. Wo copy the follow ing from the Juniata county papers of last week. A peculiar cattle disease, that stiffens the lilnd-quarters of the animal, and finally produces death, has broken out in Spruce Hill twp. Ten to fifteen have died In that community, no one farmer losing more than three, as far as heard from at this time. It is said that when the hide is stripped oil' an animal that died from the ellects of the disease, the flesh has the appearance of bruised and clotted meat. " Sentinel." Church Notices. Union Service next Sunday at 7 P. M. In the Lutheran Church. Communion Service in the Presbyter ian Church next Sunday at 10 A. M. Preparatory services Saturday at (li P. M. Sunday School at 9:15 A. M. Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 0J P. M. M. . Festlval.-The Festival in the M. Church opens this (Monday) evenlngi Fresh Baltimore Oysters, lee Cream Cakes, Candies, &c, in abundance. Oysters in all styles, and Coffee and Sandwiches, from 11 A, M., to 2 P. M., each day. PUBLIC SALES. Bills for this sale of Real and Personal Property liave been printed at this office, as follows : Saturday, November Snd. Adam K. IToller, will sell at his residence near Mansvllle, 3 fat bogs, and a lot of household and kitch en furniture. Monday, November 4th, 1878 Frank D. Tost, Administrator of the estate of Geo. Yost, late of Bpringtwp., dee'd., will sell a Tract of Land with Improvements, and a lot of Personal Property. Also, all kinds of grain by the buBhel. Thursday, November 7. W. J. Wolf will sell at his residence miles north east of Loys Tille, horses, cows, young cattle, hogs, bug y, wagous, sled, reaper and mower and many other farming implements. Saturday, November 0th. Wm. Bailor will sell a House and Two Lots of Ground situ ated In EaBt Newport. Bee advertise ment in another column. Wanted. A partner to go Into the milling business. Small capital re quested (and will not interfere with any other business that a person may be fol lowing). For further information in quire, or by letter address 433t. P. O. Box 58, Du ncannon, Pa. "It seems as If I should cough my head off" Is sometimes the Impatient excla mation of a sutl'erer from a severe Cough. Quell the paroxysms with Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar. The relief is Immediate and the enre certain. Sold by all druggist. Pike's Toothache Drops cure lu 1 minute.t Removal. We aro now located In our new brick building, In tho rear of Clark's tin shop. We think we have one of the best offices in this part of the Btato.and will be glad to have our friends call and see us. FITS I FITS I Tho undersigned having purchased the property formerly owned by J. Bally, on Main Street, opposite Lnsmlnger's Hotel, and lilted It up into ft convenient shop, ho Is prepared to do Tailokinu in oil Its branches, in the best of style, and guarantee a (loon Fit every time. H. Bkntkkl. 1'. 8, A stock of choice Tobbaeeo and Segars constantly on hand. April 0, 1H7H. Removal. J. T. Messlmer has remov ed his Shoo Shop to tho room adjoining F. B. Clousor's office, 4 doors west of the Post-Oftleo, where he will make to order Boots 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. Give him a call. 17 Farm Bolls. I havo on hnnd several of the patent rotary farm bells, suitable either for farm, Factory or School house which will be sold ut about half price to closo the consignment. F. MoitTIMKIl. Home-Mailo Cnrpets Beautiful Style. Call and see twelve pretty patterns. Prices from 4.r cents per yard up. Rugs taken In exchange, at 8 cents per pound. F. MotrmiKit, New Bloomfield. Lnillos' Lonfl CoatB. For splendid styles, good variety and low pilc.es lu these goods cull at I. S( iiwaut.'h, Newport. LTAn ationn ii..n,. r,... IS Dlnnn . ... t . ! 1 ft $410 Organ for only $110; $mr, Organ for only $73; $2H5 Organ for only $00. All Warranted for six years. B-VT Don't fall to send for Illustrated Circulars. Bunnki.i. A Mim.kh, Original Manufacturers, 8" .Tin Lcwlstowii, Pa. M'lilto and Colored Blankets good quality for $2.00 per pair. Also, a full line of Bulliilo Robes, Lap Robes, Horse Blankets, Ac, at I. Schwartz's. For Clothing. We havo bought low and wo will sell LOW for a good suit or overcoat for man, youth or boy, go to I. Schwahtz'h, Newport, Pa. Ladles' Skirts, Shawls. CoatB Nubias, Furs, Underwear, &c, Cheaper than the Cheapest at I. Sciiwautz'h, Newport. Iron City College The attention of our readers Is called to the advertisement in an other column of this popular and successful business college. It is un institution which has stood the test of time, and it every where recognized as unsur passed In the advantages it all'ords young men for acquiring a thorough practical business education. Cement and Calcine Plaster on hand, and for sale by F. Mortimer, County Price Current. Bloomfibld, October 28, 1878. Flax-Heed 1 Zj M'otatoes, CO Butter HI pound IfiftlO LfiRgs V dozen 16 " Dried Apples V pound, 4 cts" Dried Teaches 10 & lScts.Wft OAKL1HLK FHODUCK MAKKET. OOHRROTED WSBKLT. WOODWAKD tl BOBB. t'lllLISLI, Oct. 2ft . 1878. Family Flour IS.OO Siiperttne Flour 3.00 Whlte Wheat, new s Hod wueat.new... 9) fKye 40 tCora. (new) 5 Oats 20 Ulovcrseeu, 4,0a Timothyseed, .,,,,,,,,,,, 1 25 NEWPOitl' M AIIKKXH. lOarrecte Wttltiy by Koueh dc nrolhtr. DEALERS IN OitA.IlV cSc PItODUCE. Newport, Oct. 2fl. 1878. Flour, Extra 14 f O " Suiter 3 75 White Wheat V bush, (old) 95 a 9S Bed Wheat 90 9 90 Bye 4848 Corn,. 60 50 Oats ft 32 pounds 22S 22 Clover Heed 4 OUfti (H) Timothy Beed 1 00 Flax Beed 1 00 Potatoes,... 50 SA Bacon, 10 1 Ground Alumn Bait, 1 2501 25 Limeburner's Coal, 2 00 Stove Coal 4 00 O 4 JO Pea Coat 2 75 Buckwheat Coal . tZ it Gordon's Fsod per Back, (2 00 FISH, SALT, LIME AMD) COAL. Of all kinds always on hand and for sale at the Lowest Market Kates. Philadelphia Produce Market. Philadelphia. Oct. 26, 188. Flour unsettled; extras tt 0005 00: Fenntyl vanla family, S4.75 5.00; Minnesota do., 6.Ui 17. IM; patent and hitrii grades, 07.50. Kye Hour, V.tf3.50. C'orniiieal. fJ.fi.1. Wheat, red, 100 4 101; amber, 0831102; white, 102&1U3. Corn quiet and easy; yellow, 4819o. ; mixed, iWVJc. iati quiet: Pennsylvania and westera white, 2tift'2 '.; western mixed, 2SJ6. Bye5A057c. IROX CITY COLLEGI?. YOUNfJ men prepared for active buslmss life Advantaites unequalled. Course ol study and business tralnins: the most comprehensive, tliurouiili and practical in existence. tUudents received at any time. For circulars containing full particulars address, J. C. SMITH. A.M.. Oct. 24, 1878. Pittsburgh, Pa, NAKivm,-TiTH.-On the 17tli Inst., lr llev. A.)o'"iiliHver. Mr. dainos Nsnklvnl, of I'st.ler son and Miss Mary U. 'lltus, ot Mlllei stowii.l'eriy niMiiit v. Hnvdkii-Wins, on Ontuher .Ird, by llev. J. A. Mi'dlll, at the linnin of the In liln, Mr. Howard M. Hnydi.r, and MIns Mattle M. Wine, lliim y drove, Jiiiimla emiiily. Fhsiikhicks-IIshhib On October "Ih, nf the home ol Hie bride, by the siinin, Mr. .1. K. 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