THE TIMES NEW HLOOMEIEU), PA., NOVEMUEll 22, 1881. Singular Law Points and Decisions. A Masn. , ) tido locently deckled tlmt the liugliiB of n c'.iuiou belt at Ave o'clock In the morning is a public) nuisance, mid if p'oopta must worship at tlmt hour, they should do bo without disturbing their neighbors. A singulnr law point has lipon. raised in .Hwilzorlaud by one of t lie recent Innd iilidog. A whole tract of wood (lipped 'down a hillside- kud upload over some JuoadowB, the movement being bo uniform that the trees were not uprooted or even injured. The question hns arisen as to the ownership of the trees, both the proprietors of the tract on which they formerly grew and of that on which they now Btand claim lug to be the rightful ownor. A novel tcene occurred in court on Btaten Island a few days ago. A burly colored man was arraigned on a charge of assault nud battery committed against a colored womau. The Jury considered the woman the aggressor, aud, not content with acquit ting the prisoner, undertook through their foreman to soundly reprimand the Justice for entertaining such cases. The reprimand was taken iu dignified Bilence by the Court And the Jury was discharged. Thefollowiug singular caso was recontly decided iu the California courts : Nicholas tiepulvada and Francisco Balazer were Joiutly indicted for the crime of grand lar ceny, aud tried together in Santa Clara Co. Court. The jury rendered a verdict in these words : "We the jury, find the defend ences, guilty ns charged in the indict ment." The ilerk, iu recording the ver dict, corrected the orthography; and wrote the word defendant for defendences. Upou appeal to the Suprome Court by epulvada, it was determined that the r ecord of the clerk must be taken as the verdict rendered. Aud as there were two defcudents on trial, a verdict finding the defendant guilty, without specifying which was void for uncertainty, A motion was then made iu the Superior Court, upon the .part of Sepnlvada that he be discharged upon the grounds, first, that as he was in jeopardy by the former trial, and the dis charge of the jury was unauthorized and illegal, lie was released thereby; second, that by1 the verdict and the construction of it by tho Supreme Court, one of the de fendents was acquitted, nnd as it could cot, be made to appear which was acquitted, either was entitled to the benefit of the presumption of acquittal. Superior Judge Beldreu has just decided that he sees no escape from the conclusion that the defend ant is cutitled to the discbarge under the verdict in tho case, and consequently Sepul vada has beeu set at liberty. One Expsricnco from Many. "I had been sick aud miserable so long aud caused my husband so much trouble and expense, no one seemed to know what ailed me, that I was completely disheart ened and discouraged. Iu this condition "i mind I got a bottle of Hop Bitters and ntsed them unknown to my family. I soon began to improve aud gained so fast that my husband and family thought it strange aud unnatural, but when I told them what had helped me, they said, "Hurrah for Hop Bittors 1 long may they prosper, for ihey have made mother well and us bap 4)y." Tho Mother. Home Jour. 47-2t Dangers to Iron Workers Messrs. R. Esterbrook & Sons, City Iron Foundry, Boston, Mass., speak on this point as follows : Two or three of our men were badly burnt in working. They were, Jiovrever, immediately cured by usiug that valuable remedy, St Jacobs Oil. All are highly pleased with it, and wo shall always recommeud it to those alilicted with pains or rheumatism. Pittsburgh Evening Chronicle. Sncccssful Moving of a Large Hotel. - At a recent meeting of the Engineers' Club, of Philadelphia, the secretary read a -detailed description of the moving of the Hotel Polham. at Tretnout, and Boylston street Boston, for the purpose of widoning Tiemont st. This hotel is built of freestone -and brick, OCft. deep and GO feet frontage. The Boylston street wall is supported on eight granite columus 12 feot high, 3 and 4 feet square. There is a basement and seven stories above the sidowalk. Height above tramways on which it was moved, 00 feet. "Weight, 5,000 toDs, exclusive of furniture, which was not disturbed duriug removal, -as also wore not the occupants of the stores on first floor aud some of the rooms, the arious pipe connections being kept up -with flexible tubes. Careful experiments with models showed that if the lower part of the buildiug was firmly braced, there was no danger of shifting in the parts above. The general arrangements consist ed of lieavy and substantial stone and dnick foundation for iron rails aud rollers, nnd the building was forced to its new posi tion by 56 screws, 2 inches diameter, half inch pitch, operated by hand against tim bers arranged to uniformly distribute the 'pressure against the building. Much care And ingonuity was displayed in the details of the arrangements and work. Two months and twenty days were occupied in tho preparation. The moving itself was begun on Angust 21, and finished on Aug. but the actual time of moving was but 13 hours aud 40 minutes. The greatest speed was 2 inches in four minutes. The Lotel moved about one-eighth of an inch at acb quarter turn of the screws. The wholo distance moved was 13 foot and 10 inches, Four thousand three hundred Btid ilfty-ono days' labor wss required for the work. Tho whole cost was about $30,000. This is the Urgent building (list lias ever been removed, nit bough larger have been raised, which latter is a much simpler aud less risky operation, Tliu complete success of this undoitaking is shown by the fact that oracks which ex If-ted in tho walls prior to removal wore not changed by the opera tion. Paper was pasted over them before commencing, that any change might be Been. Sclcntiflo American. f Remedy Guchas Diseases! vtetter.itch.soncs. pimple9. Xerysipeias wjnngwormJ ml THE GREATCURE FOR I1CUIM PILES Symptoms are moisture, stinging, itching, worse at flight j seems as If pin-worms were crawling about the rectum; the private parts are often affected. As a pleasant, economical and positive cure. Bwatni's OiNTMiifT Is superior to any article In the market. Bold by druggists, or send OUcts. in 8-ct Stamps. 8 Boxes, $1.25. Address, Da, Bwatnk & Son, fhilal, Fa September 20, 1881 ly 461m POSITIVELY CURED BY Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters. Reasons Why tliey are Vrclcrrcd to Ml Other Porous Plasters or External Ptcmcdlest First. Because they possess nil the merit of the strengthening porous plaster, aud contain iu ad dition thereto tiie newly discovered powerful and active vegetable combination which acts with in creased mlwfacient. stimulating, sedative and counter irritant effects. Second; Because they are a genuine pharmaceutical prep aration, and so recognlr.cd by the profession. Third. Decauso they nro tho only plasters that relieve pain at once. Fourth. Because they will positively euro diseases which other remedies will not oven rolievo. Fifth. Because over B00O physicians and druggists have voluntarily testified that they are superior to all other plasters or medicines for external uso, Sixth. Becatiso the manufacturers have received the only medals ever given for porous plasters. Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster! SEABURY & JOHNSON, manuiaciunng unemiflta. New lone. A WUKK KKItlKU V AT LAST. Price 2ets. MEAD'S Medicated CORN and BUNION PLASTER. lhe Sparest and Beit lUdicina erer Utile. Aoolmbinatlon of Hope, Buohu, Man drakaeand Dandelion, with all tut brat and most cur live properties of all othar Bittsrt, makesthe greatest Blood Purifier, Llvor Reg U tVa tor, and Life and Health Kettoriag Agent ofeaaaataajBaaaaa earth. No disease ean possibly ion ! where riep Bitten are ueVed,M Tailed aud perfect are their operatic Ti.jflTi ui U V s rlforto til tnl inlrs. TnellwhnM a wmploymenwi eauee irreffmarr ty ef the borelor uriaary owns, or who re quire an AppettierVTo," and mild munulanl, Hop Bitters are lamrvauie, witnout intov loating. NonutterwhatrourfeW'n'nirl or symptom. are what the disease or ailWnwit le use Hop Bit tern imn't wait until you eS" " out If you only feel bad or rnlserauls,UBtlra at onoe ItmayeaTeyourllfe.lthasl'ared hundreds. $ 500U1 be paid for a oale they will not curs or help. Do not suffer lorlet your friend, suffer .but use and ura-e tbem touae Hop 3 Remember, Hop Bitter, la noWvue, drufrffed drunken nostrum, but tbe Purest n d Host Medicine ever made i the "UTaUDkv HOB and HOPE" and no person or family snouiu ue wiuioui wen. IVI-fl.!. an absolute and Irresistible en re narcotics. AU sold by druirtriflts. Bend . for Circular. Hep Hitler an. ve.t RivhowtirVT and TVironfo. lint. "--"""mm'rrniririiJI,j'r 47 4t PENSIONS. ARE PA1 D Trr tioMirr disabled hr accident .irulTiurn iao. A tVn.'Mnt mi kind, loai ut liiicrr, UMurryt ltl'l'l XltK, tf )utilin!it; t.isojt.oi ui i.Hng or KrlvoMi Yciii give a )cusiuii. L'ndof new law lhituauJ. firo rn tilled to Rn iiteroftiiftof lioniiou. Widows, cr pliruii Mid dupfhtlonfc fntlior or mutlion of 'tuPi got it nunait'ii, Kuud U itairiint fur ouj l't'usinii find l!nitnty Acti, Addro. P. Ha Flrzserald & co. inim Agnt, tuid lrot' (. Cootfai Laiik, buiU vt Jui.uuu''"" 41-A 10 A Small Farm For Sale. A TRACT OF GOOD LAND contalnlna; 1? hS ,hvirig thereoD elected, a GOOD HOUBK and HAKN. hlmify of fruit of all klnas and a Mprlnaot good water nrar the house. Tills ar.'!!''' slutted of a mile from Dounally's lllls.Pflrry County, Pa., and 5 mi leu from the r. u. b, it Is a cood ilnce for an Ore niluer. I eruie easy Apnlv to JOHM BKSSI.Klt. Donua'iY'4 Mills, Perrj Co.. Pa. . Br, fl, 181 . SLft B Ache m. '3 y.ria rJLM.tli: NUN. The Ri n for 1t1J will mnko lis llftpmtli nnnunl rnvoliitimi tiiiflcr lhe mtvieut iiiaiiiinciiiPiil. nliln- Ing, ns aluay. for all, nia anil little, men and Kiin'Hiin, mininiiieii nnii iinimiipy. iieiuuiii:nn ami nt'mnprittic, ueprAVM anil viiriinus, iiuriii. Bent and obtuse. '1 iib Hnfi's ilulil Is for mankind and womankind of every sort) hut 111 niMilal warmth Is for t he Rood, while It pours hoi dlsnoia fort on the blistering bucks f the "erslstently wlrked. Tub Sim or 1S08 was n newspaper of anew kind. It (llMiimdi'd many of the forais, and a miiltlluilo of the superfluous words and phrases of ancient Journalism. It undertook to report In a fresh, succinct, unconventional way all the news of the world, omitting no event of human Interest, and commenting upon affairs with the fearlessness of absolute Independence. The success of this ex periment was the success of Tun Si n. Itelfected a permanent change In the style of American newspapers. Everj important Journalestiiullsbed In this country In the dozen years past has been modelled after Tub Hun. Every liuiiortniit jour nal already existing lias been moilllled and bet tered by the force of Tub Hun's example. The Hun of Wi will be the name outspoken, truth-tcllliiK. aad Interesting newspaper. lly a liberal use or the melius which an abund ant prosperity affords, we shall make It better tli :i u ever before. We shall print all the news, putting It Into read able shapo.ahd measuring Its Importance, not by the traditional yardstick, but by Its real Interest to the people. Distance from Printing Ilouso Hiiuaie Is not tilt) first consideration wall Tub Hun. Whenever anything happens worth report. Ing we get the particulars, whether It happens Iu Hrooklyn or In llokhara. In politics we have decided opinions; nnd are accustomed to express them In liuiRuage Uniterm be understood. We say what we think about men and events. That habit U the only secret of Ilia Hun's political course. Tub Wf.kki.v Hun gathers Into eight pages the best matter of the seven daily Issues. An Agri cultural Department of unequalled merit, full market reports, and a liberal proportion ol litera ry, scleutltlu, and domestic Intelligence complete 1 HE Wkhki.v Hun. and make It the best newspv per for the farmer's household that was aver printed. Who does not know and read and like The Sunday Hun, each number of which Is aOolconda of Interesting literature, with the best poetry of lhe day. prose every line worth reading, news, humor matter enough to till a good-sired book, and infinitely more varied and eutertalulng tliuu any book, big or little? If your Idea of what a newspaper should be pleases you, send for The Sln. Our terms are as follows: For the dally Bun, a four-page sheet of twenty, eight columns, the price by mull, post paid. Is 85 cents a month, or 8 60 a years or, Including the Hunday paper, an eight page sheet of llfty-slx col umns, the price Is lio ceats per inoiilli, or $7.70 a J ear, postage paid. The Hunday edition of The Sun Is also fin n I sit ed separately at 11.20 a year, postage paid. The price of the Weeki.t Bun, eight paes, llf. ty slx columns. Is HI a year, mistime paid. For clubs of ten sending HID we wfil send au extra copy free, Address I. W. ENGLAND, Publisher of Tub Ht . New York City. 47-j2 WE HAVE OPENED ouii turn in w oki WITH ONE OF THE Largest Stocks Ever displayed in Central Penn sylvania. o When you go to buy you like to find a good assortment. You have never looked upon a better one than we are displaying this season. We have Men's Suits, Com mon) at $4.00, $5.00, $700. We have men's Suits, Good, at $8.00, 10.00, 12.00. We have men's Overcoats at $3.00, 5.00, 7.00. We have men's Overcoats at $8.00, 10.00, 12.00. We Have Child's Suits at $2.00, $3.00, $5.00 We have Boy's Suits at $3.00, 4.00, 0.00 We have Boy's Overcoats at $2.50, 4.00, 0.00 We have Men's Heavy Boots, Good at $1.75,2. 50,3.00 We have Boy's Heavy Boots, Good at $1.50, 2.00, 2.50 We have Ladies' Heavy Shoes at $1.00, 1.25, 1.50 We have Ladies' Button Shoes at $1.40, 1.75, 2.00 We have Children's Button Shoes at OOcts. $1.00, 1.25 We have Common Carpets at 20c. 2oo. 35o. per yard. We have Good Carpet at 64c. GOc. 75c. per yard. We have Trunks for $1.90, 3.00, 5.00 We have Wool Hats (Men's) at 50o. 00. 75c We have Fur Hats at $1.00, 1.50, 2.00 We have Ladies' Coats at $2.60, 3.60, 0.00 We have Ladies' Dolmans at $4.60, 7.00 10.00 We have White Bed Blankets at $2.00, 8.00, 6.00 We have Colored Bed Blankets at $1.25, 2.00, 3.00 We have a full line of Shawls, Skirts, Hosiery, Men and Women's Underwear, Watches, Jewelry, and the best general line of Ladies' and Gent's Furnishing Goods in the County, gjfj Don't for get the longest established and most Reliable house. MUX 1KB 4 tO, EBY'S NEW DU1LDINC. NEWPORT, PA. nncini THE OLDEST AND BEST "Wtitoli and i Jewelry house in the city. A full line of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE. lronoli Clockn jintl Bronzes AT TIIE LOWEST PRICES. CHARLES A. BOAS, JVo. 7 X. Ulnrhct Square, irAltltlSBUItG, l'a. 4752 DIVES, POMEROY &1tEWART! J3 A. lEt GrjA. INS! Now offering the following goods at tlie lollowing prices : WHITE SKMTS. FELT SHIM'S. U7!4 a pair I. no " 2.6(1 " " H. fO " 4.2- " " 6.0i " " Orcjr blnukets from I. 1 t'A to 6 23. f.n 17 , B7K 1.00 1.25 3 T,M l.WI 1.75 2 00 i(2.i 25 DIVES JIS, NortJi :irl St., EXCELLENT BARGAINS, GREAT VARIETY. ' OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK IS NOW OPEN. SILK DRESS GOODS, TELYETS, PLUSHES, BLACK GOODS LADIES CLOTflES, MERINO UNDERWARE, HOSIERY, GLOVES, BLANKETS AND FLANNELS. Ladies' Coals, Dolmans 'and Circulars, . OUR ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS Is by far the largest la Central Pennsylvania. Our goods have been bought In large (Juan titles, from manufacturers and Importers and we will guarantee prices lower than for same quality elsewhere. Examine our stock and prices before purchasing. EiisrsTEiisrs, x Wo. 923 Market SI reef, IZAIlHIKiSUKCit IA. 42-3 m. TIIE LAB3EST DF.Y GOODS HOUSE IN HAMIISBI733. 1881 CAR PETS ! LOOK AT THESE JP11ICES : TAPESTRY BRUSSEL, - . . . 65 to $1.00 THE VERY BEST EXTRA INGRAIN, - . 85 cents GOOD INGRAIN, ... . 50 to 75 cents BEST BODY BRUSSEL, - . . . $1.35 to $1.45 We will Sell at these Figures for a Few Weeks Only. We have the Celebrated Moth Destroyer. , y,, b7e Mo Carpets and More Patterns than all the other Carpet Houses, ju this City. Call and examine for yourselves. No trouble to Show Goods. Quick Sales and Small Profits. DON'T. MISTAKE TIIE PLACE! 31 North 3rd Street, In the Opera Honse, HARRISBURG, PA., SIVITJISL ADAMS. Ilydrfiiilic Cement IPipo Yoiks Bend. - T Branch. Maine Pipe. MANUFACTURERS OP 4 Patent Artllicinl Stone v ,PINt SEWER, WELL AND CULVERT PIPES. lttridmwlH n,!,?dl(nm!t.!r..Pe,,8,ronB2,tanaMost 1l,rabl Tips In the Marker, It easier KiwU and AHrt. i&jHfAV1 h f"10,other ud mo1'8 Per'ect joint than any other pipe. Unattectd bv or mher olav dIhm ? 5?5f Tl"d "i1", g"lzl" ,or strength or durability as terra cotta ware .S"er..?.?.y.P l,e?.d'- Mjjde from llo.iendala cement and crown harder vear b vear. until It l.e . r j i 7 " r....D. jm tiviiuiu whii room o in lekly points Inside to returd the flow ot sewerage OFFICE, 614 MARKET STREET, (U. S. Hotel Building.) Works, Corner llcrr St. aud Penusylyanla Canal, Harrlsburg, To 3 BEATTV'8 PIANOFORTES - MAGNIFI- cent holiday presents! siuare grand ulauo. fortes, four very handsome round corners, rose wood cases, three unisons. Beatty's matchless L1? XTa i 1 1 o . stool, book, cover, boxed, ftii,16 to ia7.50; catalogue prices, (two to 1,00: satisfac tion Euaranteed or money refunded, after one years's use ; upright pianofortes, tif to J255 ; cat alosue prices i0u to tWO; standard pianofortes of the universe, as thousands testify j write lira mammoth list of testimonials. Beiitty's ctblnet orKiins, cathedral, church, chapel, parlor, 30 up ward; visitors welcome; free currfaiie meets pas sengers: illustrated catalogue (holiday edition) free. Address or call upon DANIEL, if. BKATTV. Washington New Jersey, 47dM). BOOK AGENTS r,1 your iires. it TON & CO., Philadelphia. 47dSO A GREAT OFFKR FOR THE , HOLIDAYS ! ! ! Pianos nnd Organs at Extraordinary Low Prices for Cash. Instalments received. Splendid Or Kans.ftf, iU, tWup. MaEiiitlceBtTU oct. Rose wood l'lauos, stool and Cover, only iiyo. War ranted 6 years. Illustrated Catalogue mailed. Agents wanted. HORACE WATERS & co Manufacturers and Dealers, 820 Bruadway. New rk. 47doO Aaeni wauled for the Life nilWorkr GARFIELD The only complete story of his noble life and tragic death. Fresh. brilliant, reliable. Elegant ly printed In English and Oerman : hoiioti fully illustrated ; handsomely bound. Fastest selling book ever uubllshed. By John O. Bid path, I.li. D. OAllTinN Do not buy the catchpenny re unu i lull, vamped campalgu books with which the country is now Hooded. They are ut terly worthless; an outrage upon the memory ol the great dead, and a base fraud on the public This book la entirely new. The nly work worthy the theme. Send 60o. in Stamps for Agent's Outfit. JONES BltO tHEKS & CO., Publishers, Phila delphia, it SHAWLS. tSDERSHIItTS, 25 75 1.00 Children in all nlze Iu 3 qualities. SINnl.E. BOIim.B lit) 2 31 1.25 2 75 1. s.no 2 00 ,'),50 2.25 4.fil 2.87! 5.00 2. MI fi.25 2.75 ft SO 3.00 COO 8 25 6..V) 8.60 7.00 POMEROY & STEWART, HAHllISBURG, lV. 1881 CARPETS ! .o-i. iiv uiiunriiiiuiiiH uy rain, nu uiisim or l'rice lists and circulars furnished on aunllca. IU i it. SOUTH Don't locate before seeing our James itiver Hutt lenient. Iiius. catalogue free. J. F. Mancba, Claremont, Surry Co., Va. 45dlS WASTED ON SALARY. Men to sell Trees. Shrubs. Grape Vines. Roses, etc. No prevlousexoerlence necessary. Expenses paid. J. F. LeI'LAUE, Nurseryman, Rochester, N, Y. 45dl Q 0 L D MIDAl AWARDED the Anlhor.Anew and great Med. teal Work, warranted the boat and cheapest. indisnenHable to ver7 ,-man .entitled "theHcienceof I.ita or.Self-PreaerTation ;" bound in finest Fronch muslin, erobueed, full cilttio pp.onntaimi beaatiiui Btael envravings, 12d presorip- tioni, prtca only 91 35 sent by mail; illQStratedftample,toenta; Btind now.AddreRa Po.ibodj Med- WflW TPVQri V Instituteor lr. W. Jl. PAH. UaUjnchat. HuaUiO. 17J50 PFMOIflMQ Kor SOLDI ICRS, I tllOIUiia widows. l.ik.rs.motiiCTs oi L ehildrflB. ThonsandsrttnUtld. PensinntgtTB j.v. .um.i. nur,,w.tij, or rujiirs,Tartou0 Teim 1'ir nwj lt4'M. ThiiiM.mds r.f peusi .nrrn rnj SPAItNTi proearcd fvr lnvn tori. MoUtors Isnil wttrntnts u-acurtl. bonKlitiind sold. Bohliera nd heirs si'Mr for vonrriKhn at ones. Knid II ittnnns fur ''ih. f'l,itf,,.Kni.i.A .. aad llounty laws, blanks and instmctioDf. w rait refer to tboum-.nds uf l'.ti.nnn. ..n.i riinn.. AJdresi N. W. f ItKerald A CO. I'fnhkiii i ruistill'JI, i.KTjvai.Basuiaslon. U. T ESTATK NOTICK. -Notice is lierebvglr. en that Letters sf Administration have been granted on the estate of William l'iues, late of Greenwood township. Perry county, Ta., to Frederick G. Fines aud Andrew B. pines, said Frederick U. Pines residing at Ilenveuue, (or Clark's Ferry), and said Andrew IS. Pines resid ing in said Greenwood township ; wherefore all persons ludebted to said eslate are respectfully requested to make iinmediaUi payment, and thos having claims to present them properly autheull. catedto FlIKUEHlt'K G. PINES. ANDREW a PINES, Jons O. Wxr.t is. Atfy. Adujlulstrators. ticpteiuber 27th, im.