4 THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. NOVEMBER 11, 1879. THE TIMES. New Dloomfietd, Nov, 11, 1879. NOTICB TO ADVKRT1SEH8. ffo Ont or Stereotype will bo Inserted in this paper ttnleenllfiht fane and on motal bane. "Twenty per rent. In eirem of reirnlur rsten, will be oharired f or tdvertiseinenta aetln boubloUolumu. NOTHIK TO HIMISC'IMBF.RM. Ijftnh at the nirnres nn the label of your paper, ThoeeHKiirretell vnu Km dnte In rvlllfOl yoiireilll- Fi lptlnil Unnlil. Within I weeks after money It flit, aou If lie date ta chaiiKod. No other receipt Uueooasarr, 1 HI.i: JAN. NEXT. Those wishing to subscribe for " The Times" for the year 1880 can have THE VATER FREE for the remainder of this year by sub scribina now, Which do You Want 7 We have made arrangements to fur nish our subscribers several other Peri odicals at the following prices : Rcientltlo American nnd The Times, 3 80 3 00 3 00 2 50 Uodey's Lady's Book ' reterson 8 magazine Am'can Agi'lcul'lst Tuesday's Elections. The result of the elections on Tues day last may be thus summed up : In PENNSYLVANIA The Republican State Ticket was elected by over 58,000 majority. NEW YORK Elects Cornell, Republican, for Gov ernor ; Totter, Democrat, for Lieutenant Governor, and elects a Legislature and that Is Republican. MASSACHUSETTS Declines to have Butler for Governor, nnd elects Long, Republican, by a ma jority of about 3,000. MARYLAND Is Democratic by a majority supposed to be not less than 17,000. MISSISSIPPI Elects the straight Democratic State ticket in most of the counties, though the Greenbackers carried several coun ties. There was no Republican ticket placed in nomination, except in Vicks burg. MINNESOTA Elects Pillsbury, Republican, for Gov ernor, by 12,C00 and the balance of the Republican State ticket by nearly 14,000. WISCONSIN Elects a Republican Governor and other State officers by about 20,000 majority. NEBRASKA ' Elects Cobb, Republican, to the Supreme bench by about 13,000 majority, and elects the other Republican candidates. Among the curiosities of this elec tion is the fact that Cumberland county elects a Republican Sheriff, while Juni ata county, from a split in the Demo cratic party, does the fame thing. Talking Two Thousand Miles Apart. Mr. Robert A. Parker, Superintendent Pennsylvania and New York Railroad, is at present hunting with a party in the vicinity of North Bend, in Nebraska. Yesterday he for two hours conversed pleasantly with his wife and friends at Sayre, his brother at Mauch Chunk and friends along the line. The medium was the railroad and Western Union Tele graph wires and Edison's telephone. At the office in this place connection was made with the Easton and Amboy wire, and at Perth Amboy with a Western Union wire, and thence to Chicago and North Bend. The total distance was about 2000 miles, and every whisper was audible. Bethlehem Times. 0"Henry Lynn, residing near Littles town, Adams county ,while endeavoring to extricate a pig that had become fast in the fence, was attacked by a number of hogs that had become enraged on account of the squealing of the plgsj and a number of gashes were torn in his person, as well as some bones broken in one of his hands, and he would doubt less have been killed by the infuriated animals had not the women of the house driven them off by pouring scalding water over them, after having ineffectu ally tried to do so with clubs. A foolish Man. A young man named Lester Bartlett, bearing a good name sold out his business at Randolph, N. Y., and then claimed to have been robbed. Suspicion resting upon him, he was searched Tuesday evening, and tbe money was found in hU possession. He then shot himself through the head and died soon after. Cincinnati, October 28. At Ilammez, Ohio, last night Isaao Muncy, colored was shot through the heart by a man named Bnodgrass at a bouse of ill fame. Both men were intoxicated and began quarrel ing over a trifling matter, with the result above stated. tW A colored man killed a white man with a bludgeon in an election difficulty in Anne Arundal county, lid., Tuesday. Official Vote of Perry County Of the Eleotlon Held November 4, 1879. STATE TREASURER ASSOCIATE JUDO It : Stutfi Awoftnte Trtaturer. Judye. S b w s DISTRICTS. o a N s Main J8 ao ... :if .it nioomneui m it o 3 112 lliilTnlo TO flfl ... 81 (15 Carrol 133 87 ... 1HH 83 Centre 13 M 0 "t 13T Duneannou Iho 2l ... 170 nil Greenwood 108 08 8 102 7'J Howe 29 34 ... 2H an Jackson 40 14(1 ... 48 143 Juniata (12 !3 2 BO 102 Lamllslmra 30 25 18 81 42 Liverpool bor... (13 1 nil 111 Liverpool twp.. 00 81 ... 03 85 Madison DO 77 1 7!) 87 Marysvllle...i.... m 1)1 2 10 !3 Millor 1!) 27 ... 17 32 Millprstown 84 40 ... 70 45 New Buffalo 18 18 ... Ill 17 Newport 110 mi 32 100 132 Oliver 03 78 ... 01 82 I'enn 247 0 ... 23!) 71 Kye 05 88 4 72 74 Sandy 1I1II 80 fiO 9 fi4 85 Sftville..,.: 115 lr.i li 123 14!) Spring 00 207 , 3 70 108 Tuscarora 74 81 ... 74 81 Toboyno 33 121 5 23 130 Tyrone 141 133 4 121 lno Watts , 12 47 ... 12 48 WheatHeld 87 02 ... 1)1 02 Totals 2428 2348 109 2347 2571 MAJORITIES ! Butler, Ilep 80 Urier,Deiu 224 TROTIIONOTARY, DIRECTOR OF TOOK CORONER I rrothono- ' Poor Di- Voro-. tary. rector. iior. t - O C w h s r1 H a DISTRICTS- " p' g E? f, -T I 3 & 3 9 S in "i : V : jlinih"...". " 53 15 38 30 37 30 BlooinfleUl ... 80 06 84 74 88 70 Buffalo 09 00 02 74 71 06 Carroll 149 93 101 88 1 57 !)3 Centre 143 80 135 98 138 90 Duncnnnon... 178 31 170 33 179 30 Ureemvoood.. (12 115 112 07 107 71 Howe 27 30 21 37 30 32 Jackson 70 111 47 143 . 48 142 Juniata 00 94 60 94 00 90 Landisbnrg... 43 21 38 35 40 33 Liverpool b... 58 SO 5 143 54 95 Jiiverpool t.... 58 88 20 121 05 82 Madison 129 39 90 78 91 77 Marysville 97 7 100 97 88 109 Miller 22 27 20 29 19 29 Millerstown... 19 102 69 04 70 43 New Buffalo.. 19 17 13 23 18 18 Newuort...-.. 117 112 112 125 120 100 Oliver 64 73 07 79 08 77 Peim . 250 62 248 62 244 07 Rye 60 75 64 93 50 91 Sandy Hill.... 100 88 87 51 88 62 Savlllt) 120 144 124 150 124 152 Spring 82 190 08 210 09 209 Tuscarora 71 80 71 83 75 80 Toboyne 59 97 30 123 37 121 Tyrone 144 120 111 137 141 130 Watts 13 40 8 51 12 47 Wlieatflcld.... 92 67 88 61 80 01 Totals 2532 2280 2300 2552 2501 2410 MAJORITIES : Urosh, Rep 252 Snyder, Dem 192 Stites, Rep 01 ; JURY COMMISSIONERS : Jury CommmimerB. a g s 3 DISTRICTS. g ' 2 W 3 K 5 1 s- ? f 5- ! ! c : illain 33 20 7 liloomneld 89 57 8 Buffalo 72 63 Carroll 158 89 Centre iH 79 8 Duncnnnon 179 30 Greenwood 110 69 1 Howe '32 28 Jackson 47 135 Juniata 67 75 10 Laiulisburg 32 29 1 Liverpool borough 64 90 Liverpool township... 00 83 Madison K9 03 9 Marysville 100 93 2 Miller. 21 28 Millerstown 83 30 1 New Buffalo 18 18 Newport 128 103 2 Oliver 08 74 1 Penn 244 60 Rye 60 88 ... Sandy Pill 87 38 0 Savllle Ill 133 21 Spring 69 173 (i 'luscarora 73 64 18 Toboyne 35 117 1 Tyrone 104 143 11 Watts 12 47 M'heatfleld 88 00 Totals 2403 2204 103 MAJOUITY : Clouser, Rep ., 258 Republican candidates m small cats, Democrats in Roman, Richardson for State Treasurer, Prohibitionist, Kane, for Jury Commissioner, Volunteer Democrat ty Let your first attack of indigestion be the last. House the dormant energies of tbe stomach with the Bitters. The tone thus imparted will remain. This is a fact established by thousands of witnesses whose testimony is simply a statement of their own experiences. Those afflicted with general debility of every phase will And this medicine an unfailing agent in building op and renewing their strength. For sale by all Druggists and respectable Dealers generally. 43 4t iRTKeep your family well supplied with "Sellers' Cough Syrup." use it in tima, you will avert bronchial anp pul monary affections. 25 cents. for Tnit nixwHrim.D TiMiea. Reported by Wins. It. Smiley, JCtq.) Court Proceeding. The following mis cellaneous business transacted at the late Court, were unavoidably crowded out of our paper last week : COMMON PLEAS. Aligned f't Intel. Account of 8. E. Buck, aasiirnee of Adam Fortney and wife, confirmed. Potter, att'y. Account of Itnnry Cooper, aaalgnee of Peter and Elizabeth Bheafler, confirmed. Bponsler, attorney. A aecond plurlos of order of dale was award ed Wm. Lories, assignee of M. Bitting and Bon. McAlllHter, att'y. Order of tale was awarded David Reiser, assignee of John BwarU. Stionsler, att'y. Alias ordor of alo awarded D. B. Mllliken, assignee of Jacob Frown felter. Market, att'y. The sale by Wm. Bower, assignee of D. M. Hohenshtldt, of lands to Robert Mllllgan and John Martin for 92578.11, subject to a Wid ow's dower of 9821.89, mnklng the whole bid 93400, was confirmed. Mclntlre, att'y. Bale of a house and lot in the borough of Blaln by W. 1). Messlmer, assignee of Jacob W. Miller, to Jas. B. and W. A. Moreltfnd for 9800, was confirmed. Smiley, att'y. Bale of house and lot lithe borough of Puncannon, by John G. Hcrtzlcr, assignee of Wm. Musgrove, to Lewis Barling for. 91115, confirmed. Bmlley, att'y. Jacob Buck, assignee of John C. M'Glnnes, made return of sale of mansion tract to John C. M'Glnnes, Jr., Geo. W. M'Glnnes and James W. M'Glnnes, for 93025 and of moun tain tract to same purchaser for 9359.25, con firmed. Barnett, alt'y. Geo. F. Enemlnger, assignee of James "C. Bklles, made return of sale of mansion tract and 20 acres of woodland to Samuel C. Grler for 9'!500 also of 18 acre tract to Wm. Sloop for 9300, confirmed. Markel, att'y. Calvin Ncllson filed his report as auditor, making distribution of the balance in hands of Josiah Balr, assignee of Geo. Dressier and wife. CIirs. H Smiley filed his report as auditor distributing balance in bauds of John 8. Rlchey, assignee of Margaret Donley. W.H. Bponsler, att'y. Sfiscellaneoui. The money arising from the sale by the Shorltr, of the Frederick Peck property wus by consent considered In Court, and a rule was granted to show cause why an Issue Should not be formed to test the validity of the Judgments in favor of Catherine Peck and Andrew Peck, in order that appropriation of said money may be properly made. Barnett for rule; Sponsler, contra. In John Btaynervs. Wm. Rutin, a rule was grauted at instance of defendant upon plain tiff to show cause why be should not give security for payment of costs. Barnott lor plir.j Sponsler lor deft. In Brown vs. Brown, proceedings In divorce, Wilson Lupfcr was appointed commissioner to take testimony. Markel, att'y. In Robert P. Loug vs. J. M. Etter, the prop erty levied upon by the Sheriff by virtue the 11, fa. in his hands was claimed by a third Farty, and an issue was formed under the uterpleader law to fix the title to the property in dispute. Markel, att'y. Nathaniel Adams was granted leave to transfer his hotel license in lckeBbnrg to David Bower upon the latter giving security in the sum of (2000, with two sufficient sureties before 0th November, 1879- Barnett, att'y. Inquest on body of unknown man found in Susquehanna river near Duncaunon, about 81st, Aug., 1878, confirmed. W. II. 8ponsler, att'y. Inquest on body of T. B. Evans killed by cars at Duncaunon on 28 Sept., 1879, confirm ed. W. H. Bponsler, att'y. Wilson l.upfer, Esq., was appointed auditor to audit the account of tbe County Officers. Tbe Sheriff's sales of real estate were con firmed and deeds acknowledged, save In case of sale of Henry Sarver tract to Silas Wright, which was set aside, and sale to C. J. T. M'ln tlre of Wm. Jacob's tract, and to W. A. Spoo ler of Andrew Peck tract which were held over until Dec., 1879. An order was made by Judge Junkin that an .adjourned Court of Common Pleas, be held to commence on 3rd Monday of Jan., 1880, to continue one week and that 88 Jurors be d rawn therefore, and that 25 cases be put down for trial. QUARTER SESSIONS. Kollt rrotequit. Com. vs. Geo. Welsh Larcentfy on oath of David B. Bower, of Savllle twp. Com. vs. W. II. n. M'Cllntock Assault and battery on oath of Isaac Si miners, of Bloom field. Com. vs. Frank Mortimer Libel on oath of John Crist, of MaryBville borough. Com. vs. Wm. Bliumau Assault and battery on oath of Emma Bordner, of Newport. Com. vs. James Shearer Shooting with intent to kill, on oath of Jacob Drawbaugh, of Carroll twp. Com. vs. James Shearer Charge ditto, on oath of Wm. K. Smith, ol Carroll twp. ROAD PROCEEDINGS. Report of Geo. B. Sheaffer, Nicholas Bench and D. C. Orris, appointed to view, vacate and lay out a new road from near Irvine's School house to near dwelling of W. T. Irvine, Jr., In Savllle twp., confirmed. In the matter of the report of A. 8. Kline peter and J. F. IIollAubaugh, two of the view ers who laid out a road from a point In Fourth street in Newport to intersect Bloom Hold and Newport road, and which was confirmed nisi, a remonstrance was " led thereto by citizens of Newport and Oliver twp., and tbe final confirmation was held over Indefinitely. Report of Josiah Flckes, James Everhart and Amos C. Clemson, reviewers granting a private road on line of lands of Elizabeth De wees and Jacob's heirs from valley road to land of John Yobn, Tuscarora twp., con firmed. Report of A. M. Egolf, James L. Dlven and John Kynard, viewers to view and lay ont and vacate part of a public road loading from Landisburg to Carllule from near dwelling of Frederick Bogar to near atone house at Oak Grove Furnaco, Spring twp., confirmed ni(. Alexander G. White, Jonathan Mlchner and Levi Burcb appointed viewers to view, widen and straighten road from point at Brady's Hollow ou turnpike near John Patterson's to point on road lead lug from Newport to Mount Patrick. Salet of Ileal Ettalt. Sale of the mansion farm In Tuscarora twp., by Elizabeth Lyons and D. Ezra Lyons, adin'rs, Ac, of John Lyons, deu'd, to Elizabeth Lyons, for 9400, coufirmed. Sponsler, att'y. Bale of a lot of ground in Liverpool borough of Geo. C. Snyder for 231, and another lot in said borough to Levi W. Hamilton for 921, by 'I. T. Shuler, adm'r of Hon. Jos. Shuler, dee'd, held under advisement. M'lutlre, att'y. Order of sale granted to Abraham Rborer, adm'r, etc., of Samuel Stem, dee'd, upon a decree of the Orphans' Court of Juniata county authorizing the admistrator to raise the sum of 91800 out of tbe real estate ot decedent in Perry county for tbe following tracts of land, vlz.t A tract in Jackson twp., containing 170 acres, a tract of land in Toboyne and Madison twps., contaiulng 100 acres ) a tract of land in Jackson twp., containing 830 acres t a tract of land in same townBhlp containing 857 acres another tract in same township containing 457 acres and another containing 210acres. Smiley att'y. Truttctt. Wm. Rlcjk, appointed Trustee of Margaret Rlstler, In ftt u of John Swartz, to take charge of a fund provided for her In the will of Jacob Welliley, dee'd., opon giving bond In the sum of 92000. Barnet, att'y. "THE WEEKLY PRESS" for 1880. NEW ATTRACTIONS. A PENNSYLVANIA SERIAL STORY. PRICE REDUCED TO ?!.(; For Hlnglo Copy, OR Ml ) ITS CLUIW OF TEN OR MORE. .. 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This story will be written bvMr. Charles McKnlght, author of -Our Western Horder, "Old Fort Du Quosne," and "Simon Glrty," and will be be gun about the middle of November. -Hpecial terms will be madewith Canvassers. Specimen copies sent free on application. in- Parties sending ?1. 25 will be entitled to re ceive the paper from date till January 1, 1881. TERMS FOR THE DAILY PRE88. ONE YEAR (Including prepaid postage) t 75 SIX MONTHS " ' 4 40 THREE MONTHS " " 2 20 ONE MONTH " " 75 The "Trl-Weekly Press." published every Tues day, Thursday and Saturday. Mailed to subscri bers (including prepaid postage) at 14 00 per an num ; S2 20 for six months, and 81 10 for three months. Address THE ritESS COMPANY (LIMITED), S. AV. Seventh and Chestnut Sts., PHILADELPHIA. Let your first attack: of Indigestion be the last Rouse tbe dormant energies of the stomach with the Bitters. The tone thus Imparted will re main. 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