8 THE TIMES NEW BLOOMFIELt), PA.. MAKClt 2, 1880. A Strange Witness. A woman was examined as a witncfson Baturdoy iu (he Hlrlh murder trial now in progress In Vasliiugtou city, who is a deaf muto. Her nppenrnnce ou the witness Bland raised some questions Tor the court to decide for which no precedent could bo found. The first objection made by the prosecution was as to the competenoy of the witness. Thin envolved au iutjulry into her mental and moral characteristics, which was difficult to make. Her husband said that be could not always understand hor. Prof. Gallaudet, who acted as Interpreter, said that be thought she oould distinguish between the truth and fulsehood.but be did not know that she understood the nature and obligation of an oath. After some further tests the Court decided to hear her testimony. Objection was then mnde to Prof. Gallahdct acting as interpreter, lie iiad gone over the story with her iu the sign language at the office of the defend ant's oounsel and it was urged that hur tes timony would merely be a rehearsal of what was brought out there. The Court overruled the objection. When the wom an began to testify, however, she made wild signs and the interpreter could not understand her. The woman's husband was biought iu lo assist Prof. Gallaudet, but the Court would not allow him to act ns an lutorinutef. The wituesH wus then dismissed ni l! tie defendants were depriv ed of the benefit of her testimony. A Colony of English Bloods. Victoria, near Kansas City, is known lo cally as " Deadhead Edon." A few years go Sir George Grant visited Kansas to hunt, and when be returned to England his stories excited the hearts of forty young sprigs of the nobility, and a short time since they entered Kausos with a ilourish and founded the Victoria colony, where an elegant saloon is now maintained by drafts upon titled fathers ou the other ' side of the Atlantic. The spirit of boon companionship goes so far that the bar keepers have standing orders to furnish "drinks to nil visitors." The folks of the 'neighborhood appreciate the kindness of the young noblemen, who spend about $10, U00 a year each, and Victoria is snid to be on a never-eudiug, never-fagging lark. Lord Loftus is the possessor of large es tates in Tipperary and bis professed object iu leaving London was to get away from wild associations, llow well be has suc ceeded is shown by the fact that his Lord ship spent $1,000 for liquors at the bars in that city during a week's visit last month. The colonists bunt a great deal, but most of their days are spent in card-playing and their nights iu bachelor orgieB. An Indignant Girl. The Jacksonville, IU., Journal says : An instauce of pluck occurred a few evenings since, iu which a girl played the part of heroine. A young man called at the house, desired to see her at once and told her that her friend Sirs. Blank was very sick and wanted her to come immediately. Some what Btartled by the annoucemeut, she at once started with the stranger, but bad proceeded only a short distance when a suspicion Hashed upon her mind that per haps the call was only a ruse to get her out, and she demanded to know if such was not the case. Tho fellow acknowledg ed that it was, and as an excuse said he had a bet of $10 that be could take a walk with her without being introduced ; he furthermore ottered to give her half the money if bbe would walk only a few blocks with him when be would return her safely borne. The girl indignantly returned alono, and while standing at a back win dow, a few minutes afterward, overheard the fellow telling the story to a chum, and both laughing about it. Bbe thereupon gathered a revolver and went for tho pair in a way that sent them trying down the street. . , Nice Isn't It? Perhaps you have chewed gum without knowing what it was you had iu your mouth without knowing that it is only a refined product of petroleum. The Cin cinnati Gazette says that when the thick brown liquid which comes from tbe earth at one stage of its manufacture is strained through heavy liuen cloths, the residuum left is a dirty, brownish yellow wax, that smells abominably. That unpromising substance melted, bleached, deodorized and prepared for commerce appears in masses that weigh about one hundred pouuds, lesembling oblong blocks of cloud ed ice. The manufactuer of chewing-gum purchases these blocks ready made for his hand, and at once melts them down. To tbe hundred pounds of wax he adds a boo thirty pouuds of sugar and flavoring and coloring matter, This is tbe chewing-gum which nominal y girls love to roll uuder lheir tongues. Cheap Wood tawing. Tho JiiDesville, Wis., Gazette says : Two grocery men made a bet yesterday as to which could saw a quarter of a cord of wood iu the shortest time, tho wager being a ticket to tbe lecture lost evening. The one who owned the pile bad bis fellow grocery man saw the first quarter, which he did in ilfty minutes. He gave up then and refused to saw any himself, saying be could nat beat that time, and paid over a dime to pay for i be ticket. About this time it beeau to creop tbrontru the brain of the wiuner that be bad been inveigled into sawing a quarter or a oord ot wood lor ten cents, lie don't like it. REGISTER'S NOTICE. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCEIIN The fi)llowhi(t named accountants have, tiled their mounts I" His oftlce of tlx ReKlster ot Perrv Comity, end Hi same will be) presented to tli Orphans Court, to be lipid In Hi Court House, In Bloomlleld.on TUESDAY, the Dili of March. lrMil, for continuation, tu wit : 1. The tlrst and Intended as the tlnnl account of .lolin ft. Rlchey, Executor of tho estate of Mar. caret It. Donnelly, lain of Wheattleld township, Perry county l'a.. deceased, i. The account of Hcorue Jacobs, who In Ills lifetime was the Administrator, with Hie will annexed, of the estate of John Oelbach, Jr lute of Wheat field township, county and HI ale nfore sald, deceased, presented by .lames H. Jacobs, Administrator of said Oeorfte Jacobs, deceased. 8. The account of Philip Huston, ttuardlan ot Samuel Martin a minor son of Samuel Martin, late ot Carroll township, county and State afore said, deceased. 4. The tlrst and final account ot David Rheem and Rmmnr Uream, Administrators of the estate of Jacob C. Smith, late of Juniata township, county and Rtate aforesaid, deceased. 6. The first and partial account of Augustus Rouder.AdmNtrator of the estate of Henry Sunder lute of ltye township, county and Slate aforesaid, deceased. 6. The tlrst and Dual account of William Leak er, Admlnlstraturc. t. . of the estate of Mary linker, late of Juniata township, county anil Bt ate u foresaid, deceased . 7. The tlrst and tlnal account of George W. flehr. Administrator of the estate of Sarah tlehr, late of Carroll township, uounty and Htate afore said, deceased. 8. The llr-t and final account of Adam ltlce. Executor of the estate of Daniel ltlce, late of Tuscarora townshlp.coiintyand state uloresnld deceased. . The second partial account of Adam R'.ce, Executor of the estate ot Nicholas Jacobs, late of Tuscarora tonnslilp, county and State aforesaid, deceased. 10. The supplemental account of Nicholas Jacobs, Guardian ot George If. Jacobs, minor son ot William A. Jacobs, late ot Jackson township, deceased, by Adam Rice, Executor of the estate of said Nicholas Jacobs, deceased. 11' Tin account of Nicholas Jacob), Guardian of JeniiTe Jacobs, minor daughter of S llllam A, Jacobs, late of Jackson township, deceased, by Adam ltlce. Exe 'titor of the estate of said Nicholas Jacobs, deceased. i. The account of Nicholas Jacobs, Guardian ofsallle K. Jacobs, minor daughter of William Jacobs, late of Jackson township, deceased, by Adam ltlce, Executor of the estate of said Nich olas Jacobs, deceased. 13. The tli'ft and Intended ns the final account of Samuel P. Campbell, Administrator of the estate of Lttelnda McLaughlin, late of Toboyne township, county and Shite aforesaid, deceased. 14. The account of George Jacobs, Adminis trator ot the estate of Susanna Gelbach. late of Wheal Meld township, I'erry county, deceased, presented by James 8. Jacobs, Administrator of the estate of said George Jacobs, deceased. 15. The tlrst partial account of Isaac Eby, Executor of the estate of John S. Hwarts, late of Jackson township, county and Slate atoresald, deceased. 10. The tlrst and tlnal account of M. B. flrtibh. and Isaac Troutnian, Executors of the estate of Christian (Irubb, lute of Liverpool borough, coun ty and Slate aforesaid, deceased. 17.' The tlrst and final account of It. L. Magee. Esq., Administrator of the estate ot Mngihtlene Messimer, late of Carroll township, eouniy and State aforesaid, deceased. H. The tlrst and Intended as the final account of Charles K, Smith, Executor of the estate of Caroline tl. Gantt, late of the borough of Newport county and State aforesaid, deceased. Is). The tlrst and Intended as the tlnal account of Jacob Klckard, Esq , Executor of the estate of George J. Sheaffer, laieof Tyrone township, coun ty and State aforesaid, deceased. 2D. The tlrst and Intended as the final account of Jacob Klckard, Ext., Executor of the estate of Alary Hitter, late of Tyrone township, county mid State aforesaid, deceased. 21. The Ill-stand Coal account ot William L. Donnelly, Guardian of Clarence E. Reed, minor son of Israel Keed, late of Center tow nshlp.county and Htate aforesaid, deceased. 22. The tlrst and Intended as the final account of Jonathan Wert, Guardian of Catherine Leota Grubb, a minor daughter of W. M. (irubb. hue of Greenwood township, count and Hutu aforesaid deceased. 23. The first and Intended as the llnal account of Jonathan Wert. Guardian of Lavlnla Sedilia Grubb. a minor daughter of W. M. Grubb, late of Greenwood township, county and Stateuforesald, deceased. 24. The first and Intended as the tlnal account of Jonathan Wert, Guardian of Araminta Grubb, a minor (laughter of V. M. Grubb, late ot Green wood township, county and Slate aforesaid, de ceased. 25. The first and Intended as the Mnal account of Jonathan Wert, Guardian of Leemma Grubb, a minor daughter of W. M. Grubb, late of Green wood township, county aud Stale aforesaid, de ceased. 26. The flrst and Intended as the final account or Jonathan Wert, Guardian of William II. Grubb a minor son of W. M. Grubb. late of Greenwood township, county and State aforesaid, deceased. 27. The first and intended as Die tlnal account of John Grubb, Executor of tho estate of Jacob ICmerlck, lute of Mlllerstown borough, deceased, presented by George Mitchell, Administrator of said John Grubb, deceased. 28. The account of Abner Vantossen, Esq., guardian of Mary Koran, a minor daughter of Patrick Koran, late of Duncanuon borough, coun ty and State aforesaid, deceased. 29. The account ot Abner Vanfossen, Esq., guardian of Maggie Koran, a minor daughter of Patrick Koran, late of Duncanuon borough, county and State aforesaid, deceased. 30. The ttrstand flual account of Philip Bosser manand William H. 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In allcases see tnat the paper Is dated from New York aud has the publishers name printed1 on each copy. Remittances should be made bypostofllce ordeir, draft ou New Vol k. or bv registered letter, to RICHARD K. POX. Publisher. Cor. Spruce and William His. New York City, February IT, 1880. UDITOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned an auditor appointed to make distribution of the fund arising from the sale of the persouwl and real estate of Jno. M. Zelgler, n Innatle, uud wh lias for his eoinmlttee, Amos Zelgler, will nttend to the duties of his appointment at his otllce In liloomUeld on Wednesday the 3d day ot March. IsHO, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day. at which time and place the creditors of the said Jno, M.Xelgler aud others Interested oau attend it they see proper. ' CHAS. a SMILEY. Feb. 8. 1880,1 Auditor, NTW PIIRP Consumption & Asthma. Nev ntl? vUnLw yet failed. Adilress with stamp. " HOME," Fhostbuku, Md. 2wly 0TICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice is hereby nlven that the Commissioners of Perry comity will hold the Appeals on the Tri ennial Assessments at the following times and places. when and whore all persons aggrieved may attend: At Dmicnnnon, for Tenii twp , on Tuesday the 211 h Feb. 1SS0. At Duncannnn, for said Borough, on Wednes day thexMIl Feb. lsSO. At Mlllerstown, for snld Borough and Green wood twp., on Thursday the i'Oth reli. issn. At Newport, for Oliver twp., and Howe twp. on Friday the Zilh Feb. 1880, At Newport, for said Borough and Miller twp., oil Saturday the 28lh Feb. 1880. At liloomtteld, for said Rorough and Centre twp,, on Tuesday the fd March, 1880. Appeals to begin at 0 o'clock, A. M., and close at P. M. J, W. GANTT. JOHN W. CHARLES, HKNRY SHUMAKEK, AtleM; County Commissioners. CALvm Neil-son, Clerk. And notice Is also hereby given that the Oen eral Appeals following the District Appeals, will be held lu the Commissioners' Ofllce in ltlooin tleld. as follows! For the Districts of Toboyne, Illaln, Jackson, Madison, Sandy Hill, Savllle, Spring, Tyrone, Carroll and ltloomlleld on Thurmlai) the 4th ilap 0 March, l880t And for the Districts of Oliver. Miller. Newport, Penn. Duncaunoii. Marysvllle, Rye, Walls. New Hullalo. Biillalo twp., Howe, Greenwood, Mlllers town, Liverpool twp., Liverpool borough, and Wheatlleld on Friday the tith of March, 1880 ; and after said District and General Appeals, are over, no further appeals will be heard. J. W, GANTT, JOHN W. CHARLES, HENRY BHUMAKEH, Attest: Cuuuty Commissioners. v'si.vt.1 NsiLSON, Clerk, Jan. 1 1880. NOTICE! THE undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Perry county, that he has a large and well selected stock of HARDWARE, GROCERIES, DRUGS. WINES &LIOUOR3, 1HON. NAILS. HORSE and MULE SHOES, STEEL. IRON AXLES, SPRINGS. sroiiEs, nuns, FELLOES. SHAFTS. POLES & BOWS, BROOM HANDLES, WIRE. TW1NE8,&C. 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Pa., deceased, have been granted to the underslgmd residing in said township. All persons Indebted to saffl estate are request ed to matte Immediate pament and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to 8. II. HARRIS. Administrator. Penn twp., Duncanuon, P. O. December 2, 1879. Ot i A SAI TT" t" W A eompttctit builmm ntn In ears VVHIl I UU couiilj la Oie I'. S. lo ull His tyrlopwlla f lhlng. Wrta Kaowlitw bj .ubMriptlo. Totucb men, witbgood r.r.r.ni, wa furnish Ilia eatSl fr.., ' and al.e term, thai will laaara a worker ov.r Slue a waata, fcblron 1MT1IN AXIOM AL ft U. 10, Boa mi, 81. Laaia, Ho. PARI OR Pictures. Scrap Book Pictures, anlalaVIl chromo Business Cards, Motto Cards, Conversation Cards, "May I seeyoti home" Cards. 80 assorted samples sent for 10 cents. Philadelphia Litiioxihapic Cauu Co , 0f)6 South FrontSt., Philadelphia, Pa. . C2 ly. catarrh: BkOI'KVILLR. O. B. LlTTl.EFiEt.il & Co. 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One Year HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE, One Year Postage free to all subscribers In the U. 8. or Cauadas. A Complete Set of Harper's Magazine, comprls Ingfitl Volumes. In neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, freight at expense of purchaser, ou receipt of J2 25 per volume. Cloth cases, for bind ing, 88 cent", by mall, postpaid. Remittances should be made by Post-office Mon ey Order or Draft to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not tocopy this advertisement without the express order of Harper & Brothers. Address HARPER & BROTHEIIS, New York. 1880. liarjier's Yotuif People ILLUSTRATED. The evils of sensational literature for the young arc well known, and tbe want of an antidote has long been felt. This is sup plied by "Harper's Young People," a beauti fully illustrated weekly Journal, which is equally devoid of the objectionable features of sensational Juvenile literature and of that moralizing tono which repels the youthful reader. 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Newspapers are not to copy this advertise ment without the express order of Harper A Brothers. Addrets HARPER & BROTHLRS, N. Y. . 1880. Ilarper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. Thl iierlodlcal has always, by lis l,c tn(l scholarly disctiKaiotiH of the questions of the day, as well as by its jlliifltrRtUHia which are prepared by ilie best artists exerted a moat itowerlul una beuehcittl iuiluence upon the public mind. Thewetirhtof ita Influence will always be fonnd on the side uf morality, euiiKhteiuuent mua reUueiueut. The Volume of the Weekly begin with the first tiuiiler for January of each yesr. when no time is mentioned, It will ite understood that the autweriber wishes to commence with the Xomtier next after the receipt of order. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. . HARPER'S MAGAZINE, One Year.. ...'...14 00 HARPER'S WEEKLY, " " 4 00 HARPER'S BAZAR. " 4 00 The THREE above-named publications. 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