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THE TIMES NEW BLOOM FIELD, l'A., NOVEMBER 15, 1881.
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increase in the subscription price.
The President lias appointed Thurs
day, November 24th, as a National day
of Thanksgiving.
Nearly half of the horses in and
around New York are Buffering from the
disease called "Pink eye."
One of the trulu robbers, recently sen
tenced to seventy . years imprlsoment,
has already died of home sickness.
The Independent vote seemed to be
out and pretty lively In all parts of the
Btate. It ia seldom so much scratching
is done as was done on Tuesday.
Three girls, the oldest only fifteen
years of age, were found drunk ou the
street In Philadelphia, a few days since.
The saloon keepers who sold them the
liquor were arrested.
The prisoners in the Camden, N. J.,
jail mado an attempt to escape on Mon
day last, by assaulting the warden and
then trying to push through the gate as be
went out. By free use of bis black jack
and pistol, the attempt was frustrated.
Ox Monday last the manager of the
the Philadelphia Pres received infor
mation that the compositors of that offlce
Intended to strike on election night,
unless promised certain things. The
editor forestalled the matter by putting;
on an entire new force and discharging
all the old hands.
The Star Route Frauds.
Washington, November 10. In the
criminal court this morning Judge Cox
rendered a decision in the Star Itoute
cases, discussing principally the question
as to the Infamy of the crime charged.
The conclusion arrived at was that the
crime was Infamous, and that the accus
ed should bave been proceeded against
by indictment. He therefore, sustained
the motion expelling the information
from the files of the court, and ordered
the discharge of the defendants. The
case will now bo brought before the
grand )ury.
THE ELECTIONS.
The result of the elections in the vari
ous States on Tuesday last Is, as near as
can be told without the official returns,
about as follows :
PENNSYLVANIA.
Baily, the Republican candidate for
State Treasurer is elected by about 6500
majority. The Wolfe vote In the State
was about 49,000.
NEW YORK
Shows pretty nearly a drawn battle.
Each party elects a portion of the State
State ticket, while the Democrats proba
bly have the majority in the legislature.
The Republicans also lose one .member
of Congress.
MASSACHUSETTS
. Elects the whole Republican ticket with
an increased majority.
VIRGINIA.
Indications in Virginia are that the
Mahone party bave elected their candi
date for Governor, and have also carried
the legislature by a good working ma
jority. WISCONSIN
Is so close that both parties claim the
election, but the probabilities are that
the Republicans bave carried the State
by a small majority.
iiississirri
Has elected a legislature that ia three-
fourths democratic and the en tl re dem
ocratic Biota ticket by probably 30,0(10
majority.
NKIIRAHKA
Is llepubllcan by a majority of nearly
20,000. .
CONNECTICUT
Elects a legislature that will stand, Ben
ate, Deni. 0, Rep. 17 ; House, 140 Itep.,
1)9 Dem., 1 Ureeubacker.
NEW JERSEY.
Elects a legislature that is Republican,
but by a reduced majority.
MARYLAND
Shows some Republican gains. The
next legislature will be, Senate, 10 dem.
ocrats, and 10 republicans', a gain of five
Senators for the Republicans; House,
CO Dem., Zl Rep.
OFFICIAL VOTE OF PERRY COUNTY.
The result of the election Is a surprise
to both parties. No election ever was
held In this county at which so much
scratching and trading was done, as will
be seen In the tables below.
The Democrats elect the President
Judge, the Register, two Commissioners,
Director of the Poor and one Auditor.
The Republicans elect the County
Treasurer, District Attorney, one Com
missioner and two Auditors.
The vote on State ticket, as compared
with vote of 18H0, shows a falling off of
nearly a thousand votes. The Republi
cans having a decrease of 013, and the
Democrats a decrease of 438, while the
amount to be added for the Wolfe vote
is only 107.
VOTE OF PRESIDENT IN 1880 AND STATE
TREASURER, 1881.
President. State Treat.
a k "5 n a
DISTRICTS 11 ? ?
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f p j f
Blaln 40 80 S3 87
Bloomlleld 1)3 01 50 08
Buflalo township 105 64 CI) 8?
Carroll 177 180 10 140 10
Centre 143 OS 8!) 137
Uuncannou 207 47 88 148 SO
Urceuwood IIH bl 0U V'i 1
Howe 40 40 30 45
Jackson 6'J 105 134 A4
Juniata ' 85 118 08 09
Landieburg 53 81 28 4!J 4
Liverpool B 75 00 83 40 10
Liverpool twp 70 03 80 41) 11
Madison 00 85 75 0U 1
Marysvllle t4 120 108 86 3
Miller 38 4u 84 S3
Mlllerstown1. 05 40 80 80 1
New Butlalo 3 27 23 10
Newport 151 130 123 130 14
Oliver 03 87 01 77
Fenn 308 105 80 176 23
Kye 01 123 70 47
Bandy Hill 101 01 51 03
Baville 153 200 100 141
Spring 844 S23 78
Toboyne 45 134 120 85
Tuscarora 03 100 71 03 8
Tyrone 171 160 128 140 5
Watts 18 77 4 13 3
Wheatlluld 11)0 70 00 83
Totals;. 8033 2803 2435 2420 107
PRESIDENT JUDGE, REGISTER AND RE
CORDER, TREASURER.
Pres.
Jutlie.
Treas
urer. anil Red.
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DISTRICTS.
St P
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H'aln 37 32 30 34 82 38
liloomlleld (j ' 83 4 84 60 W
Kulfalo 83 t',7 m 8S 67 87
Carroll JH lso US 144 1 07 157
Centre Ml lid !H l:j rj h
lluucauuon.... SSI 1)4 SD llW B5 139
Greenwood .... 80 77 74 9i "il 07
Howe 41 40 34 47 8 4 4'i
JnnKsou 133 f.2 131 M 134 5a
Juniata 106 M 104 63 87 74
Landiaburg-.... 40 37 47 28 34 43
Liverpool Cor.. 103 40 87 ftf M 60
Liverpool twp.. lnu 41 81 60 8.1 59
Madison 9 69 78 80 74 04
Marysvllle 12) Bl 113. 'S3 108 86
Miller 36 21 34 2i 36 21
Mlllerstown.... 34 86 33 81 37 84
New Buffalo.. 22 13 22 19 18 19
Newport 137 1SS 147 129 01 173
Oliver 75 (6 73 69 54 85
1'enn 184 04 91 182 119 159
Kye 70 55 74 61 78 4K
Sandy tlill 78 60 7 8 65 51 92
Savllle 214 09 225 01 ISO 127
fiprtliR 231 7 1 230 70 221 79
Toboyne 1M 27 122 33 121 34
Tuscarora 81 56 79 59 73 64
Tyrone 142 124 175 06 133 141
Watts in 16 63 14 H 17
Wheattleld 77 71 72 70 71 76
Totals 2897 2038 2682 2212 2475 2487
DISTRICT ATTORNEY AND COMMISSION
ERS. Commiaslotiers.
DISTRICTS.
Blaln ' 32 38 22 84 84 50
BlooinOeld 4H it5 57 68 01 97
Runalo 75 77 71 53 19 81
Carroll 113 113 107 101 156 163
Centre 75 MR 84 80 142 138
Duncannon.. .. 32 176 47 38 163 167
Greenwood .'.k. 73 07. 7.1 6H H7 l'O
Howe St 46 34 35 48 43
Jackson 133 55 108 "127 63 88
Juniata 07 68 09 132 32 68
LauUisburir.... 26 51 2) 80 45 56
Liverpool lior.. 112 31 107 73 63 88
Liverpool twp. 95 41 115 M 71 27
Madison 75 91 69 74 PI 102
Marysvllle 11W () lis 107 89 88
Miller 33 1!3 31 38 21 20
Millerstown.... 49 8H 41 49 77 82
New Ruttalo... 23 , 18 21 211 21 18
Newport 127 . 147 12.1 14 129 134
Oliver 61 81 60 89 64 77
Penu . 43 216 91 81 192 196
Rye 77 49 83 811 46 45
Sandy Hill 4r 04 51 49 91 91
Savllle. 127 IIH) 175 142 151
8rlnn 212 90 216 223 77 87
Toboyue ....... 126 29 114 L2 33 40
Tuscarora Ml 69 73 80 6 64
Tyrone 28 146 134 127 137 164
Watts v4 13 64 61 18 11
Wlioutueld 08 81 71 67 70 81
Totals 2379 2615 2470 2192 2453 2562
Dik. Attorney.
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DIKEC'TOH OK THE POOH AfD AUDITORS.
' U'r of the County
l'oor. Auditor e.
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Wain !W at S3 31 !17 80
Hlnnmllold.. 57 (15 57 68 tU III)
Huflalo 05 SO (15 05 Ml Hi)
Carroll 100 1.50 lull 111 154 155
Centre 81 187 84 84 138 138
Duncannon 41 108 41 40 Jfll 1H0
Orconwood. 08 10!! 71 1(H) 00 71)
Howe 85 40 HO 80 45 45
Jackson 151 133 183 55 55
Juniata (18 CO 80 104 03 78
Landltburg 80 !I8 83 33 44 44
Liverpool H 85 58 84 K4 50 50
Liverpool tp R0 55 85 85 CO f,l)
Madison ISO 48 71 74 01 03
Mryvlle...l01) 87 100 110 80 87
Miller 84 23 S3 8!) 22 24
Mlllerst'wn 81) 82 88 5t 74 '0
NewBuflalo 23 10 23 22 10 10
Nowport 18 141 120 130 140 140
Oliver (18 75 (15 (1 78 78
Fenn 84 1117 8 84 107 190
live 70 47 70 80 47 47
Bandy Hill.. 82 110 50 ti t 03 (10
Bavlllo 170 147 107 Kill 140 148
Spring 221 70 215 225 83 77
Toboyne 123 83 113 110 84 80
Tuicarora... 73 00 74 75 (13 (13
Tyrona 141 130 130 133 14 143
Watts 0 13 0 04 13 13
Whoalflold.. (0 81 (10 00 81 81
'"2537 8453 3410 2523 2513 2511
James M. Wilson, Prohibitory Candldato for
Btate Treasurer, had 4 votes In liloomlleld, 3
In Carroll, 3 in Centre, 7 in Greenwood, 3 In
Landlsburp, 1 In Liverpool H., 0 in Newport, 4
In Oliver, 7 In Bavlllo, and 1 In Watts total
40 voles.
R. AV. Jackson, Greenback candidate, had
no vote In the county.
MA40RITES Noble's (D) majority 15 t Har
nett D., c50 ) Wclse, K., 12 Bhuil, K.,845;
Bheafler, 11. 60 Darner D. 17) Black, U., 22
Hlstellne, D.,84) Bbcibley, 1., Crce, II., and
Fllcklngcr, K., Auditors elected.
Life in New York.
Three small children were huddled
together last night on some bedding,
which, with other household goods, was
strewn upon the sidewalk in front of 281
Mulberry street. They were children of
Mrs. Rellly, whose husband Patrick
went away a month ago and has not re
turned. Mrs. Rellly had no money to
pay her rent, and her furniture was put
out of the house on Wednesday. Her
son, 25 years old, who is sick with con
sumption, was taken Into the rooms of
a neighbor, but the mother and other
children spent the night on the side
walk. Yesterday Mrs. Rellly got money
enough to buy her children some bread,
but sbe told tbem that they would have
to spend the night in the street. A big
white dog that has shared tbelr poverty
since Reilly disappeared, watched over
the homeless children while they slept.
-JV. Y. Sun.
Changed his Mind.
A man had a curious race for life near
Meriden, Conn. He swallowed a large
dose of morphine, intending suicide, but
quickly changed his mind, and started
for the nearest physician, who was two
miles away. He felt the dangerous
drowsiness stealing over hiin, and ran
with all his might. The exercise kept
him awake, but his mouth became
parched, his eyes filmy, and his strength
less. He stopped to pray, but an Instant
of delay warned him that unless he
depended on miraculous help, there was
no time to be lost on his knees. He at
length stumbled into the doctor's office,
and fell senseless to the floor, but was
saved by energetic treatment.
A Very Mean Girl.
Ella Weather cared nothlDg for any of
the young men of Lawrencevllle, HI.,
but for deviltry made several believe she
was in love with them. One of her
latest tricks was to Invite Albert Micho
lis and John Tenehan to call on the same
evening, telling each that the other was
particularly odious to her, and amusing
herself with the quarrel which she felt
sure would arise. The result was more
serious than words. The rivals had a
flerceencounter.and Tenehan was killed.
New York Death Traps.
Two tenement houses in New York,
city fell at an early hour on Wednesday
morning last, burying the occupants In
the ruins. The fire alarm was sounded
which brought firemen to the rescue,
and they suoceeded in digging out quite
a number, some unhurt and others badly
injured. Nine dead bodies have already
been found. The cause of the disaster
was a weak foundation.
Singular Accident.
On Sunday week a young daughter of
Capt H. Chapman, Cape Cod, Mass., in
endeavoring to pull out a bureau drawer,
shook It so hard as to cause the mirror,
which was on the top of the bureau, to
fall, striking ber In such a way as to al
most sever the nose from her face.
C2TXew York, November 10. The
elevator in the Belvldere hotel fell this
afternoon from the Fifth story to the
basement, the hoisting rope having giv
en way. Six persona who were In the
car, were all more or less injured. John
Mercer, a porter, will probably die.
Escape of a Murderer.
Little Rock, November 7. Martin
Goldworthy, in jail at Paris, Logan
county, for murder, escaped yesterday,
by leaving his mother in his cell and
wearing a portion of her clothing to dls
guise him as he passed out.
Mined laiicous News Item.
CSTTue stock-yards hotel at Indlannpo.
lis having raised the prloe of board, tlio
stock-yard men bavo struck, and doclined
to patronlzo tlio hotel bar, which was the
only moiioy-maklng part of tlio Institu
tion. S"A Tovramlo, III., farmer piitl a
Bloomlngtou teamster $0 for the return of
a lost package of $2,000 in currency, llo
said, however, bo would have paid ( 100
reward, but the $2,000 returned was the
cxict amount required to lift the debt off
his farm.
CSTTue other day a drover was shot
nonr Shawangunk, N. Y., by somo un
known person, wbo was doubtless after
$1,450 which the drover had. The aisil
ant fled because of fright without obtain
ing anything. The drover was found
insensible, lie Is uuknown, and it is
thought will dio.
tSPTbe military commission from Mass.
to inquire into tho allegod misconduct of
tlio Ninth Mass. Regiment, on the Yoik
towu Centennial trip began its itivestiga
tion at Richmond, Va., last week and
examined a number of witnesses'. The
evidence will not be made public until the
report of the commission is made. The
depositions weio made under oath, and
some of them are exceedingly damaging t5
the good name of the regimont.
singular discovery was made In St.
Louis a few dnys ago. A gang of men
engaged in digging the foundation fur a
tiew refinery uncovered the mouth of a well
fifty feet deep drilled through the solid
rock. . It was filled with clay, but whon
cleaned out, rapidly filled with pure water.
No one appears to have known of its exis
tence. '
KA lynching patty met at Sorocro,
New Mexico a few days ago to bang a
robber. After the business had been com
pleted, and before tho meeting adjourned,
it was discovered that two of their number
wore mounted on stolen horses. Thoy were
arrested and brought before an improvised
court, and in a few minutes were suspended
alongside of the first victim.
tWA peculiar charge was made against
two prisoners at the Central Criminal Court
in Londou the other day. Borne time ago
one bad been sentonced to two months'
imprisonment, and the other to one. But
at the prison they exchanged names, tho
consequence being that the one that had
really the longest sentence was released
first. The other excused himself by saying
he was hard up at the time, and was wil
ling to serve a second month for a consider
ation. The two were found guilty of
conspiracy, and sentenced one to six
months at hard labor, the other to three
months.
Paris, Nov. 0. The superior of the
" Missions Etrarjgeres" In Ibis city baa
received a dispatch from Hong Kong to-day
announcing that a terribly disastrous ty
phoon has ravaged western Tonquin. Two
hundred churches, thirty-four presbyteries
and colleges and two thousand houses have
been reduced to ruins. Sixty thousand
Christians bave lost all they possessed.
The suffering is frightful.
CSTA culprit was recently tried in a
German court of justice for a murder and
robbery. The Judge, before summing up
the evidence for the jury's consideration,
asked the prisoner whether he bad anything
to say for himself. "Only this, jour Hon
or," roplied the latter ; "it was not a mur
der, but a suicide." Judge "How do you
make that out?" Prisoner "In this way
your Honor. The deceased, for years be
fore bis death, went about everywhere
saying that be was determined to put an
end to himself; but he never bad the cour
ago to do so. At last his irresolution moved
me to pity; so to save him from disappoint
ment, and, more especially, from being
worse than bis word, I suicided him."
Judge "That is all very well ; but what
made you take his watch?" Prisoner
" When be was dead he did not require a
watch. I did, aod so I very naturally put
it in my pocket. Besides, he was an old
friend of mine, and I wanted something t j
romember him by."
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
Washikgion, D. C, Nov. 11, 18SI.
Within a few days the preliminary skirmish
for the Speakership of the Honse of Representa
tives will begin. A week hence Members will
begin to arrive to settle themselves for the
winter, and the candidates will have their
headquarters open for business. There la
scarcely a doubt that the Republicans will con
trol the organization. They have a majority
of one over all, according to the latest figures,
counting tho vacancies filled by the election
just held. Yet there are contingencies which
may render the situation doubtful enough to
be Interesting. If the Greenback Member
fiud that by shrewd management they can con
trol the balance of power, it is not Improbable
that they will act nnltedly though Tour of the
slue have pretty strong Republican antecedent.
J ude Kcllcy, of Pennsylvania, was clocted as
a straight Republican but he Is a thorough
arcoDbacker, and It has been s(igMed that If
ho wore nominated by that party for Speaker
ha would withhold his vote, as did Judge Davis
In the Senate, and thus deprive the Republi
cans of their majority. Of course this could
not help the Domocrats, and It would accom
plish nothing beyond the opening the way to a
possible combination against the Republicans.
But the chances are ton to one that the latter
will come out ahead against all contingencies.
It Is expected here that the appointment of a
Now Yorker as Secretary of tha Treasury will
have considerable Influence upon the Speaker
ship contest. Mr. Iliscock, of New York, has.
been regarded as having the Inside track, but
now It Is thought the West will come to the
frout, with a positive demand that New York
shall not havo all the big thlnps, and It will do
no good to recall Ohio. They say, by tho
way, that ail offlce seekers who come here now
register from New York Just as they quite re
cently all came from Ohio. This may do for a
Joko, but New Yoik, In splto of her size and
Importance, Is not likely to carry off as much
as Ohio did when she had the swing. Mr.
Iliscock has been here working np his canvass,
catching such Members as have straggled In.
Mr. Burrows, of Michigan, is also here, hard
at work. Not many Members have been hero
yet, bat the candidates are carrying on a lively
correspondence. Mr. KIcfcr.of Ohio, has been
here and will soon retnrn again. lie still has
faith In Ohio's star, and hopes to capture tbo
prize. Mr. Kasson, of Iowa, has not yet put
In appearance. His chances and qualifica
tions are equal to any candldato mentioned,
but there are some objections to his pronounced
tariff views. Mr. Davis, of Illinois, second
Chicago district, is also mentioned for the posi
tion, though ho Is not seeking it. This latter
fact Is a (trong recommendation, and the se
lection would bo a thoroughly good one. The
friends of Mr. Randall are anxious that ho
should receive the compliment of the Demo
cratic caucus nomination, and It may be that
he wlK gel It. But there are many of the
Democratic Members, particularly from tho
South, who are determined that Mr. Randall
shall receive . no more honor at the bands of
the Democratic party of tho House, either of a
substantial or of a complimentary character.
The new Secretary of the Treasury has taken
rooms at the Arlington, where he will reside
this winter. He has assumed charge of bis
office and Is credited with a purpose to stir
things np considerably In that Department.
Besides calling a halt In the present rapid pay
ing off of the National debt the Idea being
that this generation Is bearing too much of the
burden and that Internal revenue taxes may
be reduced it Is said we are to have a number
of important changes In the pertonnel of the
Department. Assistant Secretaries Upton and
French and all tho old ring will, if the reports
are correct, be called upon so make room for
new men. There are changes la the atmos
phere all ronnd, and we shall hear of them
when Congress meets. The contrast between
the action of Attorney General MacVeagh,
who is determined to get oat of the Cabinet,
and Secretary of the Navy Hunt, who seems
equally determined to stay In, excites much,
comment here. The President is more anxious
to get rid of Hunt than of any other member
of the old Cabinet, bat the latter sticks to him
like a leech and follows him wherever be goes y.
In fact docs everything but get down on his
knees and beg to be retained.
Music Hath Charms, ect.
One of tho great manufacturing interests
of Uoston, is the Emerson Piano Company,
whose pianos are used with bigb apprecia
tion and satisfaction throughout the world.
In a recent conversation with Mr. Joseph'
Uramer, one of the proprietors, that gen
tleman remarked: I have used that splen
did remedy, St. Jacobs Oil, in my family,
and found it so very beneficial that I will
never be without it. It has cured me of a
severe case of rheumatism, after other rem
edies bad failed. St. Louis Western-Watchman.
Money to Loan. $200. $300, $100, and
$500, for one year, on real estate security
at 0 per cent, interest. Apply at once.
Johk C. VVallis, Attorney.
New Bloomfield, Pa.
Western Union Telegraph connecting
with all parts of the world. Office at
New Bloomfield In Mortimer's build
ing, tf
On S csd at, office open from 9 to 10 A. M.r.
and 5 to 6 P. M.
Wire Cloth for Fly and Mosquito net
tings, also, heavy Wire Cloth for win
dow guards, for sale at Mortimer's.
Some Jobs. We have a few special
bargains which we will mention. A lot
of Tumblers, 43 cents per dozen. A
ot of Jelly Glasses, 50 cent3 per dozen.
IN THE CITY.
JF. 3Iortimcr
13
IN THE CITTT
AND" NEXT WEEK
WILL BE ABLE TO OFFEK
SOME GOOD BARGAINS
In New and Pretty Goods
8U1TED FOR THE SEASON.
F. MORTIMEU,
New Bloomfield.