THE TIMES, NEW llLOOMFIELD. TA., NOVEMBER 20, 1878. TIMES. L(OcSil l)ejh,i'tireit. PENNSYLVANIA R, U.-lilEDLE DIVISION. On and after .inetttu, Train, rutiaa follows i WHHTWAOD. EASTWARD, Way Mall Arc. , Paaa Tr'n Tr'u 1'ltlNOIPAL Btationa. t J'na Ex. Mall All' Tr'Uj Kx A.M. P.M. P.M. 8.(10' 1.80 ft. 30 P.M. P.M.'A.H Harrlalnirv. r.a l.ai s. in lu.srii ?.i B.1S I. Id: D.an : UOCIlVllie, 1 .A-i . Maryavllie, 9. (Ml A.1H Diiiiranuon. 7.IW 7.60 s.M i.oui a. in 11.53 7.0 10.80 S.31 0.40 Uftlly'S S.4.1 t.M Newport, S.6A 7.10, Mllleratowu, t.ml 7.81 Thomp.out'u, 1.231 7.48 Mexico,.. ...... 8.2U' 7.IS2 Tort Hoyal.... 8jl 8.00 Mliriln 41.110 1 Lewlatown J., 7.0 h.m 6.64 9.64 e.sol t.m 10 1.81 6.116 P.lnl tO.ti 11.14 11.41) M.90 1.16 i 11.04 6.40 S.aS! Anderson's,... McVcytown,., N. Hamilton,. ' loV .0 8.2-.I 1 10 10 4 47, 4.27 4.11.1 . 6..H ?.M P.M. I! HdtltlllKUOU, B.37 4.16 7.1"! 8.60 8. "A .6II Altooua,. .16 3.60 6.161 1 A.M. P.M. P.M. Tlrlcf Items. On Saturday the mountains at ine unner part of this county were white with snow. Last Thursday nlcht was a beautiful nieht to stay In the house. Wind raliv and darkness prevailed without. Rev. Mr. Collillower, a former pastor of the Reformed church In this place was on a visit to this county last week. ' irH a 1 1 it ...in jnii,.nM II address at Arieview School house on J next Friday evening. It Is expected that Rev. John Laird, of Junluta county, will lecture in thei Presbyterian church in this borough our ..Saturday evening of this week. . Dr. J. P. Clark has been appointed postmaster at Newport. Mrs. Zinn, wife of the former postmaster, ha9 been appointed deputy. Abram Evans will sell at his residence in Loysville, on Friday, December 13th, 1878, four wagons and a large stock of new furniture. There will be a First Grand Re-uniou fit the Veteran Soldiers of Juniatacouni i ty, on Wednesday, December 18th, 1878; Dills are already out. J Mr. James North, of Patterson, had a valuable steer smothered under a Btraw stuck a short time since. He was cover ed while the farmer was threshing. o : On Friday evening, the 15th inst.,a'1 ooal meeting was held in the Germany, School house, at which some stock -was wtibscribed for. f'T'We learn that Mr. Solomon Bern Sieisel. of Tvrone twn.. while borincr fof ( water near hU residence, discovered orevn V which contains ninety-five per cent, of Iron. A colored lad named Mills had his foot mashed by a freight train, at Duncan non on Friday a week. The lad was sent to the hospital at Harrisburg, where his foot was amputated. riWiid rurkies have not been plentv i This season. The finest one found in this I vicinity was an 18 pound gobbler shoM v by Ed Clouser. He had Bhot two the same day. Judge Juokin has decided that " both necessity and charity require that trains carrying live stock and perishable freight be run upon Sunday , and that the statute of 1794 is not violated thereby." We thought Commas of the Carlisle Mirror was in remarkable good humor thevotherday when ho called on s. The notice in the marriage column ex- . plains the matter, and shows that it was all "Wright." .$' The First District Union Sabbath School Association of Perry county will ' meet in convention at Milford on Satur day and Sunday, December 14th and KHli, beginning on Saturday atlO o'clock A. M. The Teaeliers' Institute at Lancaster; Pa., last week held its session in the , Court-boue. Nearly cull the teachers -of the county belong to the association. The daily attendance was about one thousand A")Nearly 2l the farmers around hero pmve provided themselves with ammu- nition and are prepared now to give lead injections, to sneak thieves. It is V the o.nly good remedy and should be given pleU'Ufully, The sheep law, which was voted upon in many el the counties of this state at the recent ejection, appears to have been rejected invery instance, and generally by large majorities. In this county ne vote was taken on the question. Q The People's Freight Railway was again sold by the Sheriff on Friday last. Jacob Beverw was the purchaser for the price of $110. Most persons will won der if this oom is not f 110 more than it is worth. There is an old law in tliis state which provides that all persons who use pro fane language are amendaUe to it, and upon conviction may be fined $100 and sutler an imprisonment of three months. If the law was enforced the lines would oon remove tie need of any other tax. O Sudden Death. On Friday last Gilbert IBranyan, of Duncannon, ate his dinner as usual, but la two hours After was dead. The cause was supposed to be rheumatism of tiie heart. jaiiuiij uuun. judge junmn lias or tiered that the January Term, 1879, shall continue for two weeks, and that thirly- e t,n .............. ...1 r,. . i . , week, thirty-eight, being summoned fn 4)li flpaf Wfflr ' Q ShiSll". A few nights sine . .. ....... ,.n nn.l 1. : 1 1,1 (1..nA ,.v ' from the farm of David Tressler,in Cen tre township. They were butchered but a short distance from the barn. One of the sheep belonged to C. N. McKeehan, and hud bocn turned in with Mr. Tress- Jer s temporarily. THE IS it J 00 6 40 6.26 j Accidentally Shot. On Bumlay morn-U Ing Amos, son of Wm. Gftriln, of Cen tre twp., Wtt9 badly wounded by a pistol ball passing through his hand. lie Wrb fooling with It, when H was accidentally discharged, the ball breaking some of the small bones. Another Instance of "didn't know the thing was loaded." Dr. Sweeney dressed the Injuries, Quarterly Meeting. The Quarterly meeting for New liloomtleld circuit M. E. Church will be held at Mt. Glllead Saturday and Sunday next. Preaching c . . - l tn A (tr .1 T if U .....),, Lovefeast 9 A. M. Preaching 10i A. M. Ci T. M. Dr. Mitchell, P. E. will preach Sunday evening. There will be preach Ing every night next week. K!? A Severe Fall. A few days ago as John Folia was working on the lime kiln of II. F. Smith In Carroll town ship, he managed to fall from the em bankment to the stone pile below, a dis of at least 25 feet. He was picked up insensible, but soon came to, when he was placed in a wagon and brought to town where Dr. Ard fixed up several severe scalp wounds. Aside from this the young man seemed to suffer no in convenience from his severe full. There are few men who would not have been killed had they gone through the same experience. Infanticide. On Thursday the second writ of habeas corpus ever known in Juniata county was served on the Dep uty Sheriff, John C. Moser, to compel him to bring before his Honor, Judge Juukin, Mrs. Mary Shineloff and her daughter Nancy, to enable them to se cure bail, they being charged with the killing of the infant of the said daugh ter, on oath of John Wesley McNew. After hearing the testimony of McNew, his mother and sister, Mrs. Stuart, the Court decided that the offence was not bailable, and remanded both the persons to jail. ' McNew and sister both swore positively to seeing Mrs. Shineloff strike the baby with a billet of wood, and that she took it out; that the daughter shov ed it away from her with remarks indi cating that its death would not be a calamity. They also Bwore to the nec essary indications pointing to Nancy as its mother, and to seeing the next day some of tho positive evidences being re moved. Tribune. Narrow Escape. On Monday morning Miss Annie Aultz, of Tyrone, who was the guest of J. Q. A. Gantt and wife, made a quite narrow escape from being badly burned by her clothes catching on fire while she was standing too close to the kitchen range. The skirt of her dress coming in xntact with the hot stove, the garment took fire, the flames shooting up her back in an alarming manner. She was the first to discover her unpleasant situation, and Miss Nan nie Settle coming to her assistance, the flames were extinguished before any in jury had been done to her person, al though her outer garments were con siderably scorched. Nctva. Painful Accident. Mrs. Grolf, an aged lady residing on Broad street near Ful ton who was run over by a team last summer while attending the door bell last evening, fell down a flight of steps with a coal oil lamp in her hand injur ing herself severely. The old lady fainted when she fell, but was not in jured by the coal oil, only very severely bruised. Harrisburcr Patriot 19th inst. !2L Misses, and Ladies' Ca.its. A Philadel phia Manufacturer of Misses and Ladies coats will open a line of samples of these goods in Bloomrleld at Mortimer's store room, a Tuesday, November 19th, where they will be for examination during the next two .weeks. Call and aee them. . at Juniata County. We-oopy the follow ing from the Juniata county papers of last week. Ex Sheriff Loudon, ou day last week, dropped a roll of money amounting t S40, in passing elong the street. The Sheriff will give a liberal reward to the Under, if ho will return the money : which the finder will do if he is honest. Last week, while attending a sale on the farm of JacoULudwig, nearOriental, Mr. Jacob Gladfelter, a young man of about eighteen years of age, engaged in playing base-ball, and while on a run, fctumbled amd fell, and got an arm out of joint at the elbow. The arm was set again by a few of tho neighbors, and lu) is doing well. Cumberland County. We eopy the fol lowing from the Cumberland county paper of last week : The Shlppensburg Chronicle says: There are a number of cases of 6curlet fever in Carlisle, and the same may be said of this place. The Jury in the case of the Com. vs. Wm. Geese, after a few hours delibera tion, brought in a verdict of guilty in the second degree, about nine o'clock on Monday evening. The counsel for the defendant, W. J. Shearer, Esq., im mediately filed a motion for a new triul; We have not heard whether the motion has been argued or not, or what dispo sition has been made of the prisoner. On Monday evening a sneak thief in omc way got Into the residence of C. W. Weaver, Esq., on West Main street, and gathered together a lot of articles, principally clothing, and was about packing them for transportation in a table cover when he was disturbed. He ran up to the attlo and out upon the roof, which, by a succession of back building, descends almost to the ground. Only a few articles were carried off, the rest being scattered over tho rooms and stalrwoys. It was the boldest attempt at thieving that has occurred in Carlisle for some time. One day last week. Mr. Joseph Eberly, resldlnir in Hampden township, this county, lost eight head of fine cattle under the following circumstances : He turned the citttle.consistlng of six Bteers, a cow and a calf, into a Held of corn for the purpose of eating the nubbins, and it seems that the ears contained a con siderable quantity of smut, and the cattle havlngeaten very heartily of the grain, closing up the passage, thereby Stopping digestion, from the ell'ects of I Which the cattle died soon afterwards. We have been informed that the steers weighing over 1,000 pounds each, and the cow and calf were valuable. Reports has it that Messrs. Simmons and Vogle song, of Silver Spring township, and Mr. Senseuian, of Hampden township, also lost several fine cattle in like man ner this fall. Teachers' Institute. The annual teachers' institute will be held in the Court House at Bloomtleld, commenc ing on Monday, December 2nd, at 1 o'clock P. M. Papers relating to the teachers' profession, methods of teach ing the various branches, etc., will be proposed and read by teachers of experi ence in the county, and afterwards dis cussed by the Institute. In addition to our home instructors, the following educators from a distance will give in struction, class-drills, etc.: Prof. J. H. Shumaker, Chambersburg; Miss Lalia E. Patridge, Philadelphia ; Prof. Edward Brooks, Millersville. Col. J. P. Sanford will lecture on Wednesday evening. Wednesday will be "Director's Day," when subjects of special interest to directors will be discussed. As the law requires boards of directors to grant their teachers the time to attend the county institutes without reducing their salaries, it is expected that all teachers in the county will be present. Arrangements will be made to secure boarding at reduced rates. Teachers, directors, and all friends of education are most cordially invited to attend the Institute and take part in its exercises. S. B. Fahnestock, County Supt. Duncannon, Nov. 0, 1788. Carlislo Carpet House. Our many friends purchasing Carpets, Oil Cloths. and Wall Papers this full should not overiooK tne larpre siocu at tne CAJi LISLE CARPET HOUSE. You will not only find the stock complete in every department, but can please your taste, owing to the great variety of pat terns and styles in BRUSSELS 3-PLYS INGRAINS, which being sold at the firesent low prices oannot fail to pleose n every respect. Uo see if the above fucts are not true to the letter. 481 1 The peculiarity about the A. 8. T. Co. Bluck Tip is that children's fine shoes to which they are applied, not only wear twice as long, but they really add to tho beauty and finish of the finest shoe. Church Nollcen. Treadling in tho Presbyterian Church next Sunday at 11 A. ssi. and lit 1". JU. Sunday School at !H A. M. Prayer meet ing on weuiiesuay r. jni. For Sale athalf Price. A parlor heater nearly new, and complete in every re epect. It is one of tne approved Dla. dem pattern. Apply at this ofllce. Kcmovai; J. t. Messtiner litis remov ed his Shoe Shop to the room adjoining F. B. Olouser's olllce, 4 doors west of the Post-Oftice, 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 or Hoots and Khoes, which lie will sell at low prices. Give him a call. 17 Home-Made Carpets Beautiful Style, Call and see twelve pretty patterns. Prices from 45 cents per yard up. Rogs taken in exchange, at 8 cents per pound. J). JUOltTIMKU, New Bloomtleld. Blank Receipt Books for Administrators and Executors. Also blank notes and all other blanks for sale at this oflice. tf $1200 Pianos for Only $265 ; $775 Piano for only S175. $410 Organ for only $140 ; $335 Organ for only $75: $285 Orcan for onlv r.o. All Warranted for six years, (gr Don't luil to send for Illustrated Circulars. Bunnell & Miller, Original Manufacturers, 37 3m Lewistown, Pa. Farm Bells. I have on hand several of the patent rotary farm bells, suitable ither for farm, Factory or School house which will be sold at about half price to close me consignment,. F. Mortimer An assortment of Domestio Paper patterns will be found for sale at the btore of F. Mortimer. tf, FITS 1 FITS! Tllfl lin.Wolrrr.o.l l,n,,! purchased the property formerly owned 7 j. xwuj. uii main etreet, opposite Ensminger's Hotel, and fitted it up into a convenient shop, he is prepared to do Tailoring in all its branches, in the pest r style, and guarantee a Good Fit every time. s. Bentzeu P. S. A stock of choice Tobbacco and Segars constantly on hand. April, lb78. Cement and Calcine Plaster on hand, and for sale by F. Mortimer. The best two for five cigar in thecoun. iy will be found at Mortimer's. RPCroaklnK Is not confined to the frog ponds. At this season almost everybody Is hoarse. The bleatlnir of distressed lungs Is heard every where. Why Is this, when Hale's Honey of Horebound and Tar will cure any cough, cold or hoarseness In 48 hours t Bold by all Drug gists l'lka's Toothache Drops cure lu 1 min ute. 47 4t County Price Current. Bloompibld, November 25, IR78. Kiax-Meed,., 1 lift Putatoen, 50 Butter V pound MOID HIrks V doxen 20 " Dried Apple fl pound 4 cts" Dried Penelieg 10 0 15otf. OAKLIHLK PRODUCE MARKET. COHRRCTBD WEBKLT. woodward & noiin. CAIU.19I.B, Nov. 23, 1878. Family Flour t4.60 Rupernne Flour 4.00 White Wheat, new. Red Wheat, new.... Rye Corn, (new) Oats Cloveraeed 0) 93 45 40 22 300 Timothyseed 1 25 NEWPORT MAHKET8. 1 Corrected Weekly by Kough Brother. ) DEALERS IM G11A.IIS Ac PRODUCE. Nbwpout, November 23, 1878. 14 25 Flour, Kxtra tl U.i ..... (0 00 B5 a 95 90 am 4S46 40 650 (White Wheat V bush. (old).... Jted Wheat Kye roru iraus at puuuun, Clover Seed 6 05 60 Timothy Seed 1 00 Flax Seed 1 00 Potatoes C0 CO Dressed Pork 4 cts. per lb bacon, 7 O T Ground Alumn Halt 1 25 1 25 Llmebumer't Coal, 3 00 Stove Coal 4 00O Pea Coal 2 75 Huclfwlie.it Coal, 4 CO 82 59 Gordon's Food per Hack 12 00 FISH, 8 ALT, LIMB AND COAL Ot all kinds always on hand and for sale at the Lowest Market Kates. Philadelphia rrodueo Market. Pnu.iDEi.piiiA. November 23, 1878. Flour unsettled; extras 3 5004 00: Pennsyl vania family, ti 50 ? 4.75; Minnesota do., M.GU $4.75: patent and high grades, t07.50. Rye flour. 82 802.80. Cornineal. J2.65. Wheat, red, 1U0 104; amber, 983102: white, Cum quiet and easy; yellow, 4647e. ; mixed, 48fi)4(lc. oats quiet: Pennsylvania and western white, Silvio.; western mixed, 25028. Rye50f8c. Potter Zimmerman. In Liverpool on the 12th Inst., by Rev. A. F. Vender, Mr. Wesley W. Pot ter to Miss Km uli E. Zimmerman, both ol Perry County, Pa. Cohnman Wright. On the 20th lnt, at the residence of the bride's mother, in Newport, by Rev. J. W. Bucklev. .los. 8. Cnrnmnn. Kn.. editor Carlisle Mirror, to MissBallleA. Wright, eldest uitugmer ui isuau nngui,, aeceasea. DEATHS. MERKniTn. In Cent twn.. on tlm 9:!ivt Inor . Jane, wife of John Meredith, aged about 72 yrs,, Ati.e. In Center township on the 1.1th Inst.A r inicucn Jym, ageu yo years u mourns ana V diivs. Ickks. On the 24th Inst . Mr. George L. Ickei. of hiiiidy Hill, aged 52 vears, 8 months and 14 days. Funeral on Tuesday at 10 o'clock A. M. at iiuuuio cuuicn. 1878. Fall and Winter. 1878, OPENING OF MILLINERY AND FANCY 6 HAVING taken unusual care in selecting my stock of iioods in the above line, I am ablo to oiler a most comnlete and rieslrnhln assort. nient, consisting of all the new and late styles of 11 iiiuiieu mm utiLrimiiied goous.uu at lie lowest prices. I am contident that I can Rhow a stock in, it cannot ue ueaieu inissiue tue city. LADIES' COATS kept on hand or made to order at short notice. These goods an all late styles and all orders guar anteed to give satisfaction. ANNIE ICKES, Newport. An assortment of mv goods will also be found at Ixiysville for sale by MIHS ANNIE WHITE. Prices the same as at Kewport. ESTATE NOTICIC-Notlce Is hereby given that Letters Testamentary on the es(utel Bernard Roth, lute of Jackson township, Perry county, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing In Blain, Perry county. Pa. All persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make Immediate payment, and those hay. lugclaims to present them duly authcuticatedlor Beiueuieut, 10 BEN.T. F. SHOEMAKER, DAVID ROTH, C H. Smiley, Attorney. Executors, beptember 10, 18:8. BOOKSfcMILLION J A mrgr, new ml complete G aid a to iWodiDk. hoi laiiiiiiL'. vkitn tiiw 3mh.ra ..! ...... - I AKQ "t'ompclci't WujuaimuiMl, be.tciwri of WBTVVAV W"3Vi(t', tviJenwi ul Vujr.ini'r. Tern. BiV'Kuiftti3l'l'rl,,'1,u'co,,''1 ' 'i iiu-ompiii. BilUll2feltXiyiJ tiieii.it uii,i-ii, cuute and U-tUitKin, auwiu to briuVjrruuiii, A'liic u liUKbimli, Ailvice to wivei, l'ronihitiun, iU ruc, Cvlrbary an J Alatrimoiiv cuiupirtd. Oiigugal dutio, Co no iii', Cn fliifiiiPiit, Xov and Court tin p. Imi-.iimf m lu Mai r.ajtc, in mat and female. Science vt lti pioductivn, Smglt lil consulrel, Lawuinluriiuxr, Law of Divorce, richlc of inarrmd women, etc., iiicluriiiin Viafornvn inullar to Women, thrir couiei and treatment. A hwk lr private na considerate rtadiiin. ot 3-Q pane, Hitii fuilittlt iiui, if v mailt vieu mi gu CUIM. ('ThO DriuBtA arl a Ideai, PliyiitalUctayimimaftoliiitht, lifkctiveMeiiiorr. L.0M ut fceimii l'owr, etc. inakiiifi marriaco tujprWp ;.!; . """ ;r-, r", "" 1 panic ilunuif j iua fi SJ"!17i "a ov", luil "lrtion."niihr,cing lit,. !, .I'.S.'.'" "":'' v'i llml U worU, kuown.it, u.4 H url Ih.t ,. nut pub; .h. j i ,,ihfr Work. Tin .'..in i, !,!!.0iu'"c !'. f"""-"'t ' b. l'upul.r Medical lvk I ubll.lnd. uiJtriiiHdU.all.llnl after Villi, ll can h.v. .1,. i? i " "y 'TV, Vl"- ! well kiiown.) an! hi tl ,'.SCiVM,l ",'' furllealmeul l.lJ duii,ill M f mod of re.l v.lu. to IhoaeauUermx llnpuntKi S y,1"?'" "'rerrora.lo.t vior, or any ot the numer ??.K. co,l,1,,K ""lf Hi" head of -Prlvalo" or I. c i. i ""tin auiiara!umM,if cirnplM L,S!M"ri,,ll1lil'lM' KilvcrurOumniy. lauoii coiifldt.iiiial, aiiU Ml. raara pr..,inilr anrt trauk.y nemlithout eharfre.) Addreaai Dr. Burli' Dispen sary, 18 N. 8ll St., ht. LouU, Mo. (EaUbliahed 13.7 ) ir nil nTf AUtNTS wanted. iti-iT-i "n . ""'", Jrone eiitwir. trnm "V 111 11 1 1(1, to aeiid him tUir namfl aud adar.'.i. ft urn neriujr UIUIU tlu-lil lliat Uif Kill l,ai,i W ouiuliiiiK to idvuitaMO. Not True.'' OPIUM and MOIIPI1I.VP, habit abao luieljr auj .ieejiiy .unj, r.,ii I..I. Nu publklly. Stui ftlaiuu for full rartloulari. Ilr. ('arlltiu, Ul I. tlaik .1., cbicata, 111. ESTATK TfOTICF. Notice Is hereby Riven that letters ot nihiiliiialrntlfili nit tliaaNlnln ol Maiidnlliie Messlmer, lale of Carroll township, Perryllo., Pa., dee'd., have been ki anted to the undersltdiea, residing In Centre township. All persons indebted to said estate are request d to make Immediate payment and those havlnR clalnis will present tliem duly authenticated lor settlement to u a ., t" MAO EE, November 6, 1878. Administrator. F'OTJTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS Krt IIOTtNII will (lln n Col. in. IIuxtm nr T.Ttwa Vw. TRR, If t'oiitr's Powilprn sre nsnrl In time. FnulK'nPowflrrs will cure nnd prevent lloo Cnot.mt k 1 ?".'.''" Howie will prevent Oicus in Fowl, ee- pcclnlly Tnrkevs. . Kinitr.-s Powdcnt will lneree ttie nnnntltv of milk and cream twenty per cent, and iniiko the butter firm and aweet. Fout' Powders will enre or prevent slmoet ivkiit JJlBBASil tlint Monica and tattle are holr to. FotlTaH PowtlKBS WILL OIV UATISrACIIOlt. C Bold everywhere. 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