TJIE TIMES NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA., FEBltVAllY 21, 1880. 8 Shooklng Tragedy. The llarrisbiu-ff Patriot 8ys: a corref pomlont writing from Uainbrldge, Lanoas ter county, uudor date of February 10, (jives tbe following mrticulara of a trnga ily which was discovered on Saturday morning last. Cbmles Laue, wife and two children, ciime to Ualnbridge Inst Mny from Ibe Htato of Maiwtand, and commenced keep ing bouse in towu until November last, wben they again visited their native state. Tbe husband returned again in a few days without, his family, Baying tbey had sepa rated, aud commenced selling off what household goods tbey bad ; but about tbe 14th of December tbe wife, with three children, returned again, the youngest child being only three weeks old, tbey again sot up housekeeping after being fostered by the people of tlio town for a week or more aud uothlug was thought of it until Saturday forenoon wheu tbe near est neighbor, Jobu Miller, imagined that something was wrong, not having seen any of tbe family for three or four days. Af ter ranking it known an investigation was made wheu it was discovered that tbe fa ther had murdered tbe wife and two chil dren and then suicided by taking poison himself. There seems to be more of a mystery conneoted with the tragedy than is ex plained by tbe facts furnished by our cor respondeut, as above given. It seems in credible that a whole family should be driven to desperation through destitution in a neighborhood of liberality and plenty. It looks to us at this distance as if Lane had quarreled with bis wife, and, striking a fatal blow, concluded to oover up tbe crime by making a oleau job of the whole fatally. If to put the family out of misery were his only object, why not confine him self to poison ax the only instrument of -death? An Extraordinary Accident. The N. Y. World or the 10 th lust says, Oar No. 7, of the Fourth avenue Hue, was going up town yesterday afternoon at about 1 30 o'clock filled with passengers, including a number of ladies. At Twelfth street the progress of tbe car was suddenly arrested. Tbe horses had been trotting at a six-mile gait. Before any body in the car could move, a long strip of iron forced its way endwise through the iloor of the car, passed through the seat on tbe west lower corner ou which Bamuel Glover, forty years old, a merchant of Fairfield, Coun., was sitting, aud crushing through the thin seat penetrated Mr. Glover's thigh, aud passing ou lodged against the end of the car. Tbe car was brought to a stand still. Tbe strip of iron was in such a position that Mr. Glover, who had become almost unconscious from the agony he was suffering, was literally nailed to his seat. Officer Mulcahey, of the Mercer street police, came up aud pro cured axes and saws, . with the assistauce of several of the passangers cut away the rear end of the car to release Mr. Glover. After fifteen minutes hard work the rail was released from its lodgment, but still the unfortunate passenger could not be re leased. With a penknife Officer Mulcahey managed to cut away the lacerated flesh of Mr. Glover's thigh and to release him. A hack was procured and be was taken to the Ashland House, where he was stopping. Physicians were sent for and pronounced his injuries exceedingly serious. The aocident was of a very singular character. The tracks of the road are UBed not only by the Btreet-car but by heavily laden freight-cars, in transit from the Grand Central Depot to the freight depot in Centre street. On steam roads such things have happened before, but they have not been reckoned hitherto among the dangers of horse-car travel. Enforcing His Views.. A Dr. Pruden, of Benton, Minn., walk. d into a prayer-meeting recently with an open Bible in his band aud an open, that is to say a cocked, revolver in tho other. lie intimated there was quite too much contro versy ever the meaning of a certain Bcriptural passage, and that he intended to hhoot any one who differed with him on the subject. It is noedless to say that the congregation unanimously .adopted .his views. Captured by a Dog. New York, Feb. IS. The term of im prisonment of Joseph Boeckraan, one of the desperadoes who terrorized Beading, last winter, expired this morning and ho was released. A Heading officer was on hand to rearrest him, but on seeing tbe the oiBoer lie fled. lie was captured by a Newfoundland dog, and will be sent back to Beading. A Mean Man. A farmer three miles north of Cairo, 111., was owing a hired man f 12, and it was the hired man's misfortune, in felling a tree, to kill a yearling calf. Tbe thrifty farmer charged him f 13 for the calf, and sold the meat and hide. A Cairo justice, however interfered to protect the labour. tSTDowcs & Finch's factories at James- burg, make 000 shirts, 9500 collars aud 7000 cuffs a day. REGISTER'S NOTICE. TO AM. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Tim f,i Unwind rmmcd accountant have filed their a mounts in t lie olllee of the Kplter of Terry lummy, mm me name iyiii ne presemea 10 tlia Orpliiuis Com t, to he held In the Court House, In Hloomlleld.onTllltHIMY, tli Mil of March, issi), for conllrmntlnn. to wit : 1. The llrst and Intended as the tlnat account of John d lllchey. Executor of the estate of Mar garet 11. Donnelly, lule of Wheatlleld township, rerrj count. l'a , deceased. 2. The account of Oeorire Jacobs. ho In Ills lifetime was the Administrator, with the will nnne.xed. ol the estate of John oelbaeh, Jr late of Wheatlleld township, county aud Htate afore- saio, neceasea, presented oy tinmen o. jncous, Aamimsrraior oi sata unoren jacoos, oeceasea. 3. The account ol PI1III11 Huston. Guardian ot Bamuel Martin a minor son of Samuel Martin, late of Carroll township, county and Htate afore said, deceased. 4. The llrst and flnal account ot liavld Kheem and Eminor Greng, Administrators of the estate of Jacob C. Hmitli, late of Juniata township, county and Stale aforesaid, deceased. 6. The II i st and partial account of Augustus Bonder, Admhtnitor of the estate of Henry Bonder late of Kye township, county and State aforesaid, deceased. 6. The first and Html account of William link er, Administrator c. t-a. of the estate of Mary l.etiker. late or Juniata township, county and State aforesaid, deceased. 7. xnenrsr ana nnai account; oi ueorpe y. Oehr, Administrator of the estate of Sarah (lehr, late of Carroll township, county and State afore said, deceased. ... 3. T lie tlrst and final account oi Attain it ice, Rxeenriir of the estate of llanlel Itlce. late of Tuscarora towushlp.county aud State aforesaid deceased. . li. The second partial account oi Adam it ice. Executor of the estate of Nicholas Jacobs, lale of Tuscarora townshlo. county aud Slate aforesaid. deceased. 10. The supplemental account or tvicnoias Jacol9, Guardian of George If. Jacobs, minor son at William A. Jacobs, late of Jackson townshll). deceased, by Adam Klce, Executor of the estate of said Nicholas Jacobs, deceased. 11 Tin account ot Nicnotas .lacoos, uuaroian ot Jennie Jacobs, minor daufihterof William A. Jacobs, late of Jackson township, deceased, by Adam Itlce, Kxe'iitor of the estate of saldlSlchohis Jacobs, deceased. 11 The account of Nicholas Jacobs, Guardian of Sallle K. Jacobs, minor dmiuhter of William Jacobs, late of Jackson township, deceased, by Adam nice, I'.xeontor oi ine estate oi saiu iNicn olas Jacobs, deceased. .13. The first and Intended as the Hunt account of Samuel P. Campbell, Administrator of the estate of Luclnda McLaughlin, late of Toboyne township, county and State aforesaid, deceased. 11. The account of George Jacobs, Adminis trator ol the estate of Susanna Gelbach, late of Wheatlleld township, Terry county, deceased, presented by James B. Jacobs, Administrator ot lie estate oi said ueorge jacoDS, ueceasen. IK Ilia Ili-ufr ..ui-tlal n.nlKit tl laaun PHir Executor of the estate of John 8. Bwnrts. late of Jackson township, county and State aloresald, deceased. 16. The first and tlnal account of M. B. Grubb. and Isaac Troutmaii, Executors of the estate of Christian Grubb, lale of Liverpool borough, coun ty and Slate aforesaid, deceased. 17. The llrst. and llnal account of H. L. Majtee, Esi., Administrator of the estate of MaRdiilene Messlmer, late of Carroll township, county and State aforesaid, deceased. IS. The first and intended as the flnal account of Charles K. Smith, Execulor ot the estate of Caroline II. Gantt. late of the borooehof Newuort county and State aforesaid, deceased. 14. J ne nrst ana uitenueu as me nnai account: of Jacob Itlckard, Esi , Executor of the estate ot George J. Sheaffer, late of Tyrone township, coun ty aud State aforesaid, deceased. 20. The Mist and Intended a9 the final account ot Jacob Itlckard, Em(., Executor of the estate of Mary Hitter, late of Tyrone township, county and State aforesaid, deceased. 21. The hist and tiial account ot William L. Donnelly, Guardian of Clarence E. Heed, minor son of Israel Heed, late of Center towushlp.county ana state aioresaiu. oeceaseo. 22. The llrst and Intended as the flnal account of Jonathan Wert, Guardian of Catherine Leota Grubb, a minor daughter ot V. M. Grubb. late of Gieenwood towushlp, count) and fctate aforesaid oeceaseo. 23. The llrst, and Intended as the llnat account ot Jonathan Wert, Guardian of Lavinla Sedllla Grubb, a minor daughter of W. M, Grubb, late of Greenwood township, county and State aforesaid, deceased. 24. The flcst and Intended as the flnal account of Jonathan Wert, Guardian of Araminta Grubb, a minor daughter oi vv. ai. uruoo, late oi Green wood township, comity and Slate aforesaid, de ceased. 25. The first and Intended as the flnal account of Jonathan Wert, Guardian of Leeinma Grubb, a minor daughter ot W. M. Grubb, late of Green wood township, county and State aforesaid, de- CeASed 28. The llrst and intended as the flnal account of Jonathan Wert, Guardian of William H. Grubb a minor son of W. M. Grubb. late of Greenwood township, county and State aforesaid, deceased. 27. The nrsc ana intenaea as me nnai account of John Grubb, Executor of the estate of Jacob Emerlck.late of Mlllerstown borough, deceased, presented by George Mitchell, Administrator ot said John Grubb, deceased. 28. The account of Abner Vanfossen, Esq., fuardian of Mary Foran, a minor daughter of atrick Foi an, late of Duncannon borough, coun ty and State aforesaid, deceased. m The account ot ADner vaniossen, r.sii., guardian of Maggie Foran, a minor daughter of Patrick Koran, late of Duncannou borough. county and State aforesaid, deceased. 30. The llrstand flnal account of Philip Bosser- man and William H. 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This Is sup plied by "Harper's Young People," a beauti fully Illustrated weekly journal, wnicu is equally devoid of the objectionable features of sensational juvenile literature and of that moralizing tone which repels tbe youthnil reader. The Volumes of the "Young People" begin with the first Number, published in November of each year. Wheu no time Is mentioned, it will be understood that the subscriber wishes to commence with the Number next after the receipt of order. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. HARPER'S MAGAZINE, One Year, f i 00 HARPER'S WEEKLY, . " 4 00 HARPER'S BAZAR, " " 4 00 The THREE above-named publica tions, One Year, - - - 10 00 Any TWO above named, One Year, .- 7 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE, one year. I 60 Postage Free to all subscribers In tbe U. S. or Canada. 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