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    THE TIMES, NEW 11L00MFIELT), PA., DECEMBER 0, 1.88L
A liatlior Peculiar Lawsuit In Ohio.
, A soniealiot tenmikatile lawsuit, which
lias been pending in tlioOldlinm ntul Bhebly
circuit ooui'tH for threo years, was terniiim
t.od lnt week. The details as given by the
Courier Journal ore as follows I Two men
first cousins, iinmed 8ntn Kills .nnrt Znch
J load, owned adjoined farms near tbo
bomidiii y lino between Hlmbly and Oldham
counties. They are both men or means and
of good standing in the community. Head
owned ft fine blue-grass farm lying near
Ellis' place, which he used for a meadow.
. In tbo year of 1878 be noticed that consid
erable of tbo grass of this field was being
oaten up. He could account for It In no
- manner, as there was a high rail fence all
, around It. In riding over the field one day
be liotioed In the corner, lying near Ellis'
place, a number of cattle tracks. lie no
ticed further that Home one bad been In the
habit of laying down the fence at that point.
He determined to watch that night and Bee
if be could discover the manner In which
bis grans had been eaten up. In company
with anothor man, both being armed with
shot guns, lie lay down hi a fence corner
that night and kept watch.
About midnight they wore rewarded by
seeing two men coming up the road on
horsebnek, driving a large drove of cattle
before them. They halted the cattle near
the corner of the feucc, and one of the men
dismounted nud began to let it down.
Head could scb by tho light of the moon
that it was his cousin, Bam Ellis. He kept
uiet until the fence bad been let down to
the ground mid the cattle driven Into the
field. The two men then started to lido
away, wbou Head halted them. Instead of
stopping, they whipped up their horses and
galloped off. Head raised his gun and
tired two shots after them without however
doing any damage. At the next session of
the grand jury nn indictment was found
against Ellis, and In October, 1878, the
case came up In the Lagrange circuit court.
The jury found Ellis guilty, and fined him
$47o. He carried the case to the court of
appeals, and the decision was there revers
ed on account of some flaw in the indict
ment. Hio case was then taken to the
Shebly rourt, and there tried for the third
time. The case was again decided agaiust
Ellis, and be was fined $350. Tho caso
was fakeu to the Court of appeals a second
time, and there affirmed. While the case
was goiug on, an attempt was made to
poisou William Allen and bis son, two of
the principal witnesses against Ellis, by
putting a drachm of strychnine in a bucket
of water. Luckily, when Allon went to
take a drink be tasted the water first, and
noticing the bitter taste, examined tho
bucket and found strychnine in the bottom.
A negro named Sam Jones was arrested for
, attempting to poison them at the instiga
tion of Ellis, to prevent their testifying
against him. When the case came up be
fore the grand jury a man named Georgo
Oldoi field was brought in by Ellis to con
tradict two witnesses, and was arrested for
perjury.
lie was tried last December before the
8uebly court for perjury and sent up for a
year. At the last trial of the original caso
a man named Frank Howard was put on the
stand and swore that he was tho ouo who
turned the cattle into Head's field. He
was indicted for perjury, but made big
oscape and has not been seen since. The
case against Jones for attempting to poi
son the two Aliens was tried for the last
time on last Friday, and be waB sent to tho
the penitentiary for five years. Four dis
tinct cases grew out of tho original one,
.and it is expected that several more indict
ments for pel jury and a civil suit will bo
filed at the next meeting of the court. The
case is one of the most remarkable ones
evor tried iu that district, and it bas been
watched with breathless interest through
out. Both men were very wealthy, and
had a Dumber of friends who fought it hotly
on both sides.
No Hospital Needed.
No palatial hospital needed for Hop
Bitters patients, nor large salaried taf.
?nted. putters to tell what Hop Bitters
will do or cure, as they tell their own
story by their certain and absolute cures
at home. New York Independent 4U2t
A Startling Visit.
John Taphorn and his wife, who keep a
saloon iu Cincinnati, were aroused from
their slumbers the other night by what
seemed to bo nn authetio announcement
that the world was coming to an end in
stanter. The floor gave way, a weird and
unearthly shreik reaoundod in their ears, a
bell begau to toll solemnly Just behind the
foot-board, a huge volume of smoke and
steam rolled over them, a miscellaneous diu
tortured their car drums, and tbe whole
situation indicated nothing less appalling
than the crack of doom. After waiting a
moment they gained courage to get up and
investigate, when they fouud that a freight
-engine had run off the track and into their
saloon, where it was at that moment stand
ing, very much in need of refreshments,
'With iU smoke stack shamelessly thrust up
through the ceiling into the proprietor'
bed-room.
Anxious to Rise,
There's plenty of room up stairs, as
Daniel Webster said to the young lawyer
Anxious to rise, but despondent of bis
chance to do so ; but do ouo need injure
himself either in climbing the stairs of
fame or those of bis owu bouse or business
Sla.ce. The following is to tbe point : Mr.
ohn A. Hntchinsoa, Supt, Downer's Ker
osene Oil Works, Boston, Mass., writes:
Mr. Patton, one of ourforemau, in walking
up stairs last week sprained bis leg badly.
I gave him a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil to try.
He used it and an almost instantaneous
cure was effected. La Fayette Daily
Journal,
I Remedy SnCnAs DISEASES!
TEITER.1TCH.S0RE9. PIMPLE9.
VRYSIPEIASV W'NGWORM..,
THE GREATCURC FOR
nam piles
Symptoms are moisture, stinging, Itching, wome at
night; Meranna If pln-wurms wore crawling about
tho rectum; the private parts Are often affected. A a
pleasnnt, economical aod positive cure. Swathe's
Ointment Ib superior to any article In the market
Sold by druggists, or send 60 eta. In 3-ct Ft am pa, 8
liuxes, $1.26, Address, Da. Swath ft Son, f hlUk, Pa
September 20, 1381 ly 461m
eware
O F
CAPGINE
PLASTERS
HAVE BEEN IMITATED,
And their excellent reputation in
jured by worthless imitations. Tho
Publio are cautioned against buy
ing Plasters having similar sound
ing names. Seo that tho word
CAP-CINE is correctly spoiled.
Benson's Capcine
Porous Plasters
Are the only improvement ever
made in Plasters.
One is worth more than a dozen
of any other kind.
Will positively cure where other
remedies will not even relieve.
Price 25 cents.
Beware of cheap Plasters made
with lead poisons.
SEABURY A. JOHNSON,
Mnnnfacturlng Chemists, New York.
I HrlfE If EMEOY AT LAST. Price iir.rts.
1 MEAD'S Medicated CORN and BUNION PLASTER.
,1'nrestand best Jloitlclne erer Made.
Acolnibtnatlnn of HoDfl. Buohu. Man
d rattle and Dandelion, with oil utubest and
must cmura live properties of all other Bitters,
male esthe greatest Blood Purifier, Liver
Reg U I B tor. and Life and Health. Itesturlug
Ageut on
luarth.
NA.lli.anuoeslblTlmiir eitst where nou
Bitten are ne,ed,x varied uul perfect are their
operations.!
To all whose aVnplojments cause Irreerularf
tj ef the bowelsor luinarr organs, or who re
quire an Appetiser, lonio anu mua onmuiaui,
llopHlttorsarelnTa"kuauie,vvitnout intox-
loatlns.
No matter whatyour f ewUne or symptoms
are what the disease or ailwuont is use Hop Hit
ters. Bon's wait untU you a sick but if you
only feel bad or miserable ,B them at ones.
It may save yoarllfe.lt hasl1 T d hundreds.
$800 will be paid for a cal they will not
euro or help. Do not suffer "lorlet your friends
suffer.but useandnrRe themX souse Hop B
Remember. Hop Bitters fat nom. u dnunred
drunken nostrum, but the PurestSsW n d Bent
Medicine ever made I the "U'iLIDSsv RIUV
and HOPS' and no person or family
soouiu oe wiwout ma.
D.I.O.ts an absolute and Irresistible mire
forbrunkenaess, use of opium, tobacco antll
narcotics. ai4 sum uy unurfmis. Bead
lur . urn i . uop. hi um is. vs..
H"ciipT.r i ami I ornnTo. , 'tit
47
.PENSIONS.
ARC PAID Trr unMier dinaWod Ivr accident
otlnjrwiMo. A VorN!.r nu v kiiirt. t,f
Cni-1". too or eye. JU I'IIKK, tf tut alt!. ;
('.iBctiKcs of liinpn tr VmHi'oho Vein fhvo n
).unMkn, Uiiik-r new law tlioumn-U urn en
titled tu an iiierenne of i.onstnn. Widow, or
phan i nnd dependent father or moth ova of
F'! dior fret n ix-nai'm. Scud - itftmp fureuj-
J'onsioti nnd Isounty Acts, Adtlr".,
P. H. Fltzgorald & Co.,'lnim A Rent
tii.iniinnol.. hid. Iti'f.T tu Ind. llniikitisT ('.
ud 1'rvt' I Central lluuk, bwtU ef luiiiiui-if -
44-A 10
BQLDb KEDAl AWARDED
t u Author. A nu and groat Med
ical Work, warranted t he beat and
cboapeHt, indirtpuDrtable to evory
m an .entitled "tli Sciencoof Life
or,83lf.lJroMiTatLna bound in
flneiit tVvnch muslin, embossml,
full sTl t.ltllDlin .nt.il,.l.....if,.
Btol cmcrtiTinus, lift pnitsurii).
mall illnatiiktiul US1.V...1.
Td50
PENSIONS?'
. i . , lugiuuti OI
ImJ warrants vrocuml l,nln j ...u E ,
can refer to th.,u.tij. l ,n.i. . "
AH.Ir.-,. N.W.
ll ) i. LeVT,llw, ft u.lnj.jigu, o. U
47A4
AOKEAT OFFER FOB THE
HOLIDAYS ! ! !
Pianos and Organ at ExtrnnrdirmiT Low Prlees
lor Catli. IuialiiintH leoiilved. riplftndid Or
Kan. V, $"), f)t) up. MaitiiinceHt, "U oct. Hone,
wood 1'lano.i. stool and C'ovr. only iiuo. War.
ranted 8 yearn. IlirWratrd PHtalociie mailed.
Ageuta waiilea. IIOHACK WATEltS 6i CO
Mttiiufiicluieis and DeaJorii, Iiroudnav. New
Vwk. v iTd&O
IS
Fraud
BENSON'S
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Hi
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THE CHRISTIAN UNION.
1.Y.HAW ABIIOTT. Editor.
With the 1st of .Tmiiisn-, Tim Christian tinlmi
enters upon Its thirb-i'hln ynir anrl ttveitt) -tlftti voi-
ju in. iiuure, an iu inn fiant, it iiruixmus to t)U
I. llKi.rruL.
It wtll lve every wi"i-lt anmotliliiir wlilrh will hflp It
ri'Hilpi-H t
itn nmri' trnc, muri' imtictit, uiDreooiirnKfixis.
ni'tre irnntln. nr
"re lnithliil--lii a win-,1, )mhl.r t:lirlHtlnn
iiM'ii tuid women. It will help parchls to In. fnrhi'iirihtr,
. in.,..-,. ... iM.r.i-i,b, rn ,,nn n llftll iv, eillllllll .
era to ho cmmlilorato, nclrlili'ivH to lie friendly, and
friends to be Inlthhil. It will help every heart tli bear
Its own liunleii and a nelsrlilmr'a liunlen ton, ami to
irmw more near to Ood liy a ilully Hie moro worthy of a
true CuTlBtlau munhnod.
H.-HriBlTUAL.
II will not devote twenty columns to liammerin at
the shell and one to piekllut out the kernel. Jinuliirol
dlspilliitlons Blioilt fin ms and methods and rites anil
iorniulu" will not Jostle Ironi Its columns tho explica
tion nml application of the "truths Hist make for right
eousness." Mint anil noise ami cummin will un In line
print t Juilirmeut. mercy and taltk iu clean, clear, bold
laced type.
III. Fnrsit.
It will dal with the theories of the present. Its motto
wll lie "day Ivr il:i our dally bread.1' It will Uot ran.
suck the middle nucs lor topics, (in the eve of a polit
ical election It will present methods of christian work.
Ihe text of the mliiiHter Is to lie fniinil Iu the word of
i.",1,.V"' "' editor in the prnvldenee of (IimI.
lie will Ktmly that book us Hod turns its leuves over for
llliu from day to day.
IV. Compact,
It will nut preat truths In Utile compass, it will take
Introductions for Kruuted and will remorseleiislv cutolf
peroratlonn. It will allow no space for rhetorlenl elo
iiuenie. It will allow no superiiunus words. In time its
eonlillintors will ratnh the si.hlt of Its editors and
very inure will march compact as an army to Icittle. It
will throw out no skirmish line and allow no slruKKlers
V. Maui sMiEii.
II will seek the liest thoiiKhts of the lipst thinkers on
every topic of Importance. Its round table will be a ta
mousrnlherlnK place of free kolKli'i". Kvery coutrllni
tor will be at liberty to sHnk his own mind. The paper
will not bo a personal ormn, a whlHperinjr irnllcry to
imiirnliy one annill voice Into a Hound of thunder. It
will have much wchrht bucauie In it will Bpeak many
welifhty men.
VI.-Alove all, it will be
CATHOLIC, OonitTEOTIS, CHUIHriAN.
PuHlnir away all ttnchnritnbleness, It will speak the
truth In love. It will make mistiikea sometlmeH, for
there Is only one Infallible man, nnd he llvts In Itome
and Is not an editor. Hut its readers will learn to trust
It. and to be leve t int tf (t ( a..,. ...I.....I..... j.
never delllierately lntareports, and never consciously
roncvalstlie truth In rnrryimr out this (rcneral plan
the tsiper will avsil itself of tl, .-.-(,.,.
ral it
ly of
reu-ular editorial staff, t omprlsiiuf
t uot on
its
Messrs. Lima Antini-r, Ki.iot McCohmick and
Hamilton W. Mauik,
lint pf the beet literary talent in tho country. Mr.
llneeher's retirement from the Kilgnrlal chair will only
niake him a more ireipielil ronhiliutor, while the Inrire
force of wrlb'is, editorliil and otherwise, who have lieen
f.",".?1' "oil. 'n"r l'!"'!'r ".' !'.""' T01'" wl" continue to
enrich It with their choicest tlmmrlit
The subscription price in i:i,ii js-r annum : Cleriry.
men, UJ.riii Heud one tUree-ueut stamp for sample
ciipy. Addre.is' 1
THE ClfnrRTtAN I'NIOK,
!9 WusUlmrtou Hquare, New York.
WE HAVE OrENEU
-OUK-
a i land
WITH ONE OP THE
Largest Stocks
Ever displayed in Central Penn
sylvania. -o
When you go to buy you like to find
a good assortment. You Lave never
looked upon a better one than we are
displaying this season.
We have Men's Suits, Com
mon) ot
$4.00, $5.00, $700.
W e have men's Suits, Good, at
$8.00, 10.00, 12.00.
We Jiave 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 Buits 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, G.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 Ladles' Heavy Bhoes at
$1.00, 1.25, 1.50
We have Ladies' Button Bhoes at
$1.40, 1.75,2.00
We have Children's Button Bhoes at
OOcts. $1.00, 1.25
We have Common Carpets at
20o. 25c. 35o. per yard.
We have Good Carpet at
64o. 00o..75o. per yard.
We have Trunks for
$1.00, 3.00,6.00
We have Wool Hats (Men's) nt
COo. 00. 75c
We have Fur Hats at
$1.00,1.50, 2.00
We have Ladles' Coats at
$2.50, 8.50, 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. Jgg Don't for
get the longest established and
most Reliable house.
MUX DUKES & CD,,
EBY'S NEW DUILDINC.
NEWPORT, PA.
winter Season
PIANOS and ORGANS.
ii. o. oirni,
310 Mnrket Street, 1IAK1MSI1URG, Tn.
NEBEIt, STEIN WAY, KBAN1CH ft BACH. AND PEASE & CO.'S
PIANOS,
MASON Hi HAMLIN, AND PEI.OWBE1 ft CO.'S BHIDQEP0I1T
ORGANS.
Organ at thin eHtaWnhmcnt sold to cmh buyers at wholesale, save profits given
to agents and Organs peddlars.
mo Marltot Street,
C. A. AUGHINBAUGH,
T E "W ELER,
Cor. 8rd nnd Mnrket St., opposite Loclilel Hotel, 11AKRISBUR0, Ta.
Having now In tock and ready for tbe bollday Irnde. the Lament and Finest stock to be found
in tbe city, of good reliable goods.
WATCHES, DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY
Solid Silver and Silver-Plated Ware, Gold Head Canes.
Pencils and Tooth-picks. French Clocks, Bronzes,
and French Gold Fancy Goods. Direct im
portation from Paris.
Watches and Jewelry Repaired.
49-52
S. Fleming,
32 NORTH 3rd STREET, HARRISBURG, PA.,
has the largest
BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE
in Central Pennsylvania. s
Children's Books in Great Variety.
ALL THE AMERICAN AND FOREIGN POETS.
Illwtoi'y or All tho Countries In tlio World.
Photograph, Autograph and Scrap Albums.
Holiday Presents
can be obtained here of the Finest Quality, at the Lowest Prices,
and everybody invited to call. No trouble to show goods
43-52
' THE OLDEST AND BEST
"Wcttcli a,ncL Jewelry
house in the city. A full line of
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER AND SILVER
PLATED WARE.
ITVeiioli Oloelcs and Bronzes
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
CHARLES A. BOAS,
JSo.7 A. Market Square,
DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART!
J3 A. let CKA. I INT S !
Now offering the following goods
at the following prices :
WHITE SKIRTS. FELT SH IRTS.
i.Sl'A a pair
J. tio
2.5(
8.M) " "
4. IB " "
6.00 " "
Grey blankets from
11 ili to 5 25.
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7
1.IH)
i.a
13V2
l.so
1.75
2 00
2 2i
25
P.S.
ess goods reduced
DIVES
.in, rsortn ttnl St.,
EXCELLENT BARGAINS, GREAT VARIETY.
OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK IS
NOW OPEN.
SILK PRESS GOODS, "VELVETS, PLUSHES, BLACK GOODS
IADIES CLOTHES, MERIXO UNDERWARE, HOSIERY,
GLOVES, BLANKETS AND FLANNELS.
' ladies' Coats, Dolmans and Circulars.
OUR ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS
Ib by far the larj;est In Central Pennsylvania. Our good have been bought In large quan
titles, from manufacturers and Importer! and we will guarantee prices lower than for same
quality elsewhere. Examine our stock and prices before purchasing
JVo. 223 Market Hi root, ' lIAIlIlISIllJllft PA.
4:3-3 m. THE LARGEST S37 GOODS HOUSE IU EAESISBSBX .
A aunts wauled for Ike Life nd Work of
GARFIELD
The only complete story of Ills noMe life and
tragle death. Fresh. brilliant, reliable. Jilegaiit
ly printed In English and German; ieaut.
fully Illustrated i Immisoinely bound. Fastest
selling book ever uuOUslied. By John C. It Id
path, LL. D.
PAIITinM Do not buy the cutchpenny re
unu I lull, vamped campaign books with
whloh the country is now Hooded. They are lit
teily worthless i an outrage upon the memory ol
the great dead, and a base fraud on the public.
This book Is entirely new. The only work
worthy the theme. Bend 50o. in Stamps for
Agent's Outfit.
JONES BltOTUEHS CO., Publishers, Phil,
delphlu. it
4!)
irARllISB UJtO. 1'a.
47-52
SHAWLS.
USDERSHIRTS.
25
37)
5' I
75
1.00
Clilldren In all size
iu 3 qualities.
8INOI.B. DOtBLB
l.l'J 2 at
1.25 2.75
1. W Soil
2. 00 80
2.2i 4.5U
2.37 ft.no
2. f 6.25
. 2 75 ft 5 )
3.00 6.00
3 2fi 6. 50
3.50 7.00
from last month's urices
POMEROY & STEWART,
IIAHHISBURG, 1Y.
Tl BEATTV'8 PIANOFORTES MAGNIFY
" cent holiday presents; square grand piano,
rortes, lour very handsome round corners, rose
wood cases, three unisons. Beatty's matchless
Iron frames, stool, book, cover, boxed. ti,H to
f-W.oO; cataloifue prices, tM) to Sl.uOO; salifae
Hon guaranteed or money refunded, after one
years'! use; upright pianofortes, tiii to 125; cat
alopue prices $i0 to 800; standard pianofortes)
of the universe, as thousands testify; write for a
mammoth list of testimonials. Beatty's cabluot
organs, cathedral, church, chapel, parlor, tu) up
ward ; visitors welcome: free carriage meets pas
sengers: Illustrated catalogue fholldav edition)
tree. Address or call upon UANIJO. F. 1)KA11 y,
Vailuugton New Jersey, ;jjO.
BOOK AGENTS SfflWToSS
TON CO., Philadelphia. 47d5o