8 J)c 'Etmc0, XctD Blomnftclii, fJci. A Woman's Remarkable Escnpe. On Saturday a, week nn itinerant peddler entered the house of Jns. Tolin.llving near Minot's Landing, (Md.) and proceeded to display Iris wares to Mrs. Tolin, despite her assertions that she did not wish to buy any i thing. Mr. Tolin was confined to his bod, and had been so confined for many years, being bo crippled with rheumatism that it bad been long impossible for him to leave his bed unless carriod from it. After show ing his good, and Mrs. Tolin not buying anything, the peddler commenced a con versation, in the course of which he learn ed the helpless condition of Mr. Tolin. Finally he made an insulting proposal to Mrs. Tolin, and she indignantly ordered him to leave the house. Instead, ho ap proached her and seized hold of her, say ing, with an oath, that she was in his pow er, as her husband was as good as dead. Mrs. Tolin, being a delicate woman, ran screaming into another room. The ped dlor followed hor, and before she could escape by the door, caught ber again. A desperate struggle ensued between them, and Mrs. Tolin was thrown violently to the floor by the powerful villain. Mr. Tolin had been all the timo a witness of the struggle, lying powerless in his bed. At the sound of his wifo falling on tho floor, however, and her frantic shrieks for aid, he seemed to be endowed with supernatural power. Under the influence of that power he sprang from the bed he had boon unablo to leave for years. Seizing a heavy crutch that stood near the bed, he rushed into the room where tho struggle was goiug on. Mrs. Tolin had succeeded in regaining hor feet, but the peddler had grasped her around the waist and was endeavoring again to throw her. As Mr. Tolin entered the room, the singular spectacle of a bed ridden cripple hastening to the defence of his wife seemed to paralyze the scoundrel, and he stood staring as if in a trance at the approach of the husband. Mr. Tolin, nerved with unnatural strength, brought the crutch down over the head of peddler and felled him like an ox to the floor. The next instant the excitement and superhuman effort that supported the husband left him. With a shriek that told of the intense agony of the relapse he clasp ad his baud to his forehead and dropped to the floor and almost instantly expired. Mrs. Tolin succeeded in getting the body of her husband back into bed, and then started far assistance. She was obliged to go over a mile before she was able to ob tain any. When she returned with several neighbors the peddler was gone. He had recovered consciousness and (led, leaving bis pack in the bouse. ' A Terrlblo Revelation. We have already given sotno details of the tragedy near Anderson, Ind., in which Mrs. Mawson murdered her son Albert, and threw his body in the well, subsequently committing suicide. By the following it will be seen that tho Mawsons were anoth er Bonder family : For many years the Mawson family have been a terror to tho neighborhood in which they resided. Mrs. Mawson is believed to have murdered two childron by hor first husband and then to have made way with their father. A dark. suspicion hung over her at tho time, but uo clue could be gained sufficient to warrant ber arrest. Eight years ago a raau by tho name of Iloppas was killed ouly a fow feet from the well into which Albert Mawson was thrown, and by his side was a sassafras club with which he was struck. A man by the name of White was found guilty of the murder and banged, although he maintained his iunocence' to the last Three years ago, - when Mrs. Mawson's second busbaud died, it is said, he confessed that he murdered Iloppas, and that White was innocent. It is believed that Mawson himself was poisoned by his wife. In the evening he was as well and strong as usual, but the next morning he found it conve nient to die before any of . the neighbors weie up. Lout spring Mrs. Mawson's eldest daugh ter gave birth to an Illegitimate child and killed it by choking it to death. Sho loft for parts uuknown. About two months ago the skoletou of a man was found at the bot tom of what was formerly a pond of water on the Mawson farm, and was identified as that of an old bachelor hermit Who lived in (tie vicinity, but who disappeared very sud denly about a year ago. lie was known to have a considerable amount of money in his houso, but after his i sudden exit uone was found. Just be fore Mr. Mawson committed suicide the told a visitor that if they would search her farm some other importout disclosures would be made It in thought she referred to other murders, aud her farm is to be thoroughly searched and the ground probed. ; 1 Served (hem IMghU A Charivari party in La Orange, ' Wis., surrounded the house of one Tobiu, who having lived nearly half a oeutnry in single blessedness, had at last taken a wifo. Ho received the serenade! s with apparent cor diality, but administered to them the fol lowing doso : Two gallons of good strong whiskey infused with a powerful decoction of suull' aud tobacco. . The ellect can well be Imagined. His house and surrounding buildings icsctubled a cholera hospital all that night. New Advertisements. AO K NTS WANTED for TUB PEOPLE'S JOURNAL. Four magnificent Cliroiuos flee. 'J lie most liberal otter ever made. Send 8 eent stamp for circular and sample. P. W-. 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The large and handsome residence of the lato Charles Carroll has been fitted up with all the im provements adopted by the latest Schools of Europe, for the special treatment of this class of diseases. Apply by letter to GEORGE REULINO, M. D., 4"h14w Surgeon In Charge. Life of Dr. Livingstone A now book, complete authentic and reliable, con taining his explorations and discoveries lu tiie wlldsof Africa, sells rapidly at low prices to suit the times, also the MESSIAH, by ltev. Wm. M. Wlllctt, for all denominations, an excellent work Issued In a handsome style. Our Family Bibles are unequalled for styles and prices. Anants ntar! to work on these books HymilS VVanieU at once, liberal terms. Address Quaker City Publishing Co., Philadel phia, Pa. 4!Ut COUGHS, C0LlfS,"lIOARSENESS, AND ALL rilKOAT DISEASES, USE Wells' Cardolic Tablets ! PUT CP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. A TIUED AND SURE REMEDY ! Sold by all Druggists. 4'14w AGENT8 WANTED FOIl THE TRUE HISTORY OK THE Brooldyn Scandal I The astonishing revelations and startling dis closures made In this work are creating the most intense desire In the minds of the people to ob tain it. It gives the whole Inner history of the (ireat Scandal, and Is the only jutt ami authentic work on tiie subject. It sells at slghi. Send for terms to Agents and a full description of the work. Address National Publishing Co., Phila delphia Pa. tftdu 1TRFl7 SAMPLKto Agents. Ladles' Combina J. XVLJU Hon Needle-Hook, with Chromos. Send stamp. DEAN & CO., New Bedford, Mass. 42U4W WOHK FOR ALL At home, male or fe male; 15 per week, day or evening. No Capital. We send valuable package of goods by mail free. Address with six cent return stamp, M. YOUNG, 173 Greenwhlch St., N. Y 41!d4w WANTED-Agents i niTKage mil, nampie i acsage, poai-uaiu, lor &h:. circulars free. j. iuue tt uo., vt tiroauway, N. Y, 42 (I4w OOKAGKNTS WANTED to sell the TELL IT ALL ! NEW BOOK By Mrs. Stenhoiise of Salt Lake City, for 25 years the wife of a Mormon High Priest. Introduction by Mrs. STOWE. The story of a woman's experience lays bare the "Hidden Lifo." mysteries, secret dolnus. etc.. of the Mormons as a "Wide-Awake Woman Sees Thejn." Bright. Pure and Good, It Is the best new liook out. and actually over flowing with good things for all. It is popular everywhere, with everybody, and outsells all oth er books three to one. Ministers say " Cod speed to It." Eminent women endorse it. Everybody wants It; and agents are selling from 10 to 20 a day! 25th thousand now In press! Wewant6O00 more trusty agents NOW men or women ami we will mail OUTFIT FUKE to those who will canvass. Large pamphlets with full particulars, terms, etc., sent free to all. Address A. D. Won thinuton t Co., Hartford, Conn. 42d4w WATER'S New SCALE PIANOS RQiUAREand UPKIGHT are the BEST MADE. The TOUCH ELASTIC, the tone powerful, pure and even through the entire scaie, yet mellow and sweet. WATER'S Concerto ORCANS can not be excelled in TONE or BEAUTY; they Defy Competition. The Concerto Stop Is a tine Imita tion of the Human Voice. WARRANTED or years. PBICES EX TREMELY LOW for CASH or part Cash, and balance in Monthly Payments. Second hand in struments at great Bargains. AGENTS WANT ED. A liberal discount to Teachers. Ministers, Churches. Schools, Lodges, etc Illustrated Cata logues mailed. HORACE WATEU8 ti SON, 42d4w 481 Broadway, New York, P. O. Box 3567. Have You Tried JUIIUBBBA ? ARE YOU Weak, Nervous, or Debilutetl ? Are you so Languid that any exertion requires more of an ettort than you feel capable of lnak- '"Ihen try JUHUBEBA, the wonderful Tonio and Invigorator, which acts so beneficially on th secretive organs as to impart vigor to all the vi tal forces. It Is no alcoholic appetizer, which stimulates for a short time, only to let the sufferer fall to a lower depth of misery, but it Is a vegetable tonic acting directly on the lly,er and spleen. It regulates the Bowels, quiets the nerves, and gives such a healthy tone to the whole system as to soon make the invalid feel like a new person. Its operation Is not violent, but Is characteriz ed by great gentleness: the patient exiwrlences no sudden change, no marked results, but grad ually his troubles " Fold their tents, like tho Arabs, And silently steal away." This Is no new and untried discovery, but has been long used wilh wonderful remedial results, aud la pronounced by the highest medical author ities, "tiie most powerful tonic and alterative known." i, ,. - Ask your druggist for It. For sale by JOHNSTON, liOLLOWAY & CO., 42d4w Philadelphia, Pa. POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE, -$20- , Wilt Jll'T A 'First Mortgage Tremlnm Bond : 1 i ? J or tiib r 1 ., - Industrial Exhibition Comp'ny, Aumorizea oy me Legislature of the state of N.Y. M Premium Drawing, , . ., , , , . Deo.7.1H74. 3d Series Drawing, j,,, i EVERY BONDwIllbe Redeemed with a Preml ' um, a au equivalent fur Interest. CAPITAL ritLMICM, $100,000. '. Address for Bonds aud full Information,' . ! MOKGENTIUU, BRUNO CO., j Ftuanxlal Agents, , , ,. ; 23 Park Row, N. Y. POST OFFICE DRAWER . 41 d 6w ' FIRST GRAND GIFT CONCERT. Montpelier Female Humane Association .AT ALEXANDRIA, VA. November 23, 1874. ; LIST OK GIFTS. 1 Grand Cash Gift J100.000 1 Grand Cash Gift MVIO0 1 Grand Cash Gift 2o,000 W Cash Gifts, 110,000 each ldO.OOO 1ft Cash Gifts, ft.ono eacli 75,000 50 Cash Gifts, Loot) eash Mm) ino Cash Gifts, . 5oo each fio.ono LOW Cash Gilts, NK) each IK) ixh) 1,(101) Cash Gifts. 50 each...., fiO.IKiO 20,000 Cash Gifts. 20 each 400,000 22,178 Cash Gifts amounting to .$1,000.1X10 NUMBER OF TICKETS, 1011,000. PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets ; . . .20.00 Halves io.(io Quarters fi.oo Eighths or each Coupon 2.50 b'i Tickets for 100.00 The Montpelier Female Humane Association, chartered by the Legislature of Virginlaand the circuit Court of Orange Co.. proposes by a Grand Gift Concert, to establish and endow a " Home for ineimi. iiinrin. and Destitute Ladles of Virgin ia," at Montpelier, the former residence of Presi dent James Madison. Governor's Oiticr. RrniMOvn, July 8, 1S74. It affords mo pleasure to sav that 1 am well an. quulnlcd with a large majority of the oftleers of the Montpelier Female Humane Association, who reside in tiie vicinity of my home, and 1 attest nieir imeiiiL'cucv ano inrirwonn ana nigh reputa tion as cent emen.as well as the nubile cimft.ipncA. influence and substantial means liberally repre- ouiitcu niiiuiiu uirroi. JAMES L. KEMPER. Gov. Vlrelnla. Ai.EXAxnuiA, Va., July 8, 1H74. I com- menu mem as gems or nonor ana integrity, and fully entitled to the confidence of the piiblio It. W. HUGHES. IT H. Julian Kanl'ii 1)U of V. Further references by permission : His excel lency Gilbert C. Walker, F.x-Uovernor of Va. ; Hon. Robt. Withers, Lleut.-Gov. of Va. and U. S. Senator elect ; Senators and Members of Congress HUM, v n. Remittances for tickets may be made bv ex press prepaid, post-ofllco money-order on Wash inirton. 1). C. or bv reirlntererl Int.fer. For full particulars, testimonials, &e., send for i.ircuiar. Auuress. Hon. JAMES BARBOUR. PBES'T M. F. II. A.. ALKX ANURIA. VA. Reliable agents wanted everywhere. 45d 4w Everybody's Own Physician. Ky C. W. Gleason, M. D. A magnificent volume or 488 octavo pages beautifully Illustrated and ele gantly uouno. uonrains maner just adapted to the wants of everv family. Over 250 pnintvinc. One agent sold KIO copies In ono week, another 36 m mice nays, ana nnmner z.i in lour days. AGENTS WANTED l Circulars free. Address at once. II. N. McKINNEY & CO., 725 Sansom St., Philadelphia. 42d4w 2?ow is the Time ! PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. I AM now offering one of THE BEST assort ment of goods ever brought Into Perry coun ty, and at such rates that . My .Prices Can't' be Beat! . i ' CAM, AM) KXAMINK TIIE BKST HTOCK OF N OTI O IMS , i . '..,.... . i: . ' ' that can be found In the town or county, and you . ,., ... will know liow It Is yourself. W.ILMUSSER, v OENTHE SQUARE, Newport,, Penn'a. BegarHless of Price ! Gent's, Youths' and Hoy's OLOTHITSG, ' WHITE AND COLORED rs I I i Tt,rr k i Wool Shirts, Wool Shirts, HATS AND CAPS, JEWELRY, CUTtEBY SUSPENDEIW, OVE1JALLS, HANDKERCHIEFS, , , PAPER COLLAKS,' HOSE fShirt.s uml nrimcri, CAIII'KTH, , ' OAUPKTt-l, TUUNKS, VALISES, THAVELLINO BAGS, '-. ALBUMS, &c, &o. On 'account ol' Kcrnoval, the above Stock must be sold by Oc tober 1st. No reasonable ofler will bo refusod. Cull and sec us. JOS: FRISH & CO:, , . (Nsvtdeor to Newport Icposlt Bank,) ii Newport, Pa. KooilsApiiOp MILLERST0WN PUMP WORKS. Pumps Fmps DO YOU Want a Pump ? riinK milworlber desires to rIva notice that he Is PUMPS OF HIS OWN MAKE, OB THE PATENT CUCUMBER PUMP for any depth of well. Tersons desiring a pump ot ennui ucarupuoii, are requesieu to can on nun or send by mail and learn his prlees. All work warranted. Persons having their own timber can have the pumps made on their premises, If they C. C. RE EN, . MILLEKHTOWN, PA. August 11, 3m. THE , REMINGTON WORKS, Ilion, N. Y. THE NEW IMPROVED Remington Sewing Machine AWARDED TUB " MEDAL OP PEQSEESS," AT VIENNA, 18TU. The Highest lOrder of "Medal" Awarded at the j'.xposiuou. No Sewing Machine Received a Higher Prize. A FEW GOOD REASONS: 1 A New Invention Thoroughly Tested anq se cured by Letters Patent. 2- Makes a perfect Lock-Stltch, aliko on both sides, on all kinds of goods. S Runs Light, Smooth, Noiseless and Rapid 4 Durable Runs for years without Repairs. aSry."1 . do a" "rietles of Work and Fancy Stitching lu a superior manner. 6 Is Most Easily Managed by the operator. Length of stitch may be altered while running, and machine can be threaded without passing thread through holes. . . 7 Design Simple, Simple, Ingenious, Elegant, forming the stitch without the use of Cog Wheel Gears. Rotary Cams or Lever Arms. Has The Au tomatic Drop Feed, which Insures uniform length pf stitch at any speed. Has our new Thread Con troller, which allows easy movement of needle-bar aud prevents injury to thread. " 8 Construction most careful and finished. It Is manufactured by the most skillful and expert lUMini "v''fe" eo'rated REMINGTON C.estnutiStet! 'a' September 29, 1874 2m ' " A Valuable Farm At Private Sale. rpiIE undersigned will sell, by private sale A. VALUABLE lVIt3I, situate in Centre tnwnaliin iwrv Ammt d. one-fourth of a mile west ot the borough of about 95 ACRES cleared surl ini,l..r ,,in... tlon. Most of the laud is Limestone, and thero LIMESTONE QUARRIES lent, and of a suiwrlor iuallty. There In a most nvi'ftllnllt. TlUli Kliil-V li'ruma lA.'.w. I l,.l DWELLING HOUSE, And a Large BANK BARN, And other outbuildings. The buildings nre all new and In good condition, aud are located along the main valley road. There is a line stream of Spring water mulling through the farm, and stock can have access to water from every Held For particulars call upon or address DANIEL JULIUS, , . New Illoomfleld, Aug. 26, 1874., r j ) . Perry oo., fa. New Carriage Manufactory, On High btkxbt. East or Carusli St., Xew Blooinfleld, Penn'a. THE subscriber has built a large and commodl .... . .... ,n vuiunie nueeti New llloonitleld. Pa., where he is prepared toman uiuviuicMrtiiuni Oil I 1" i , O H Of every description, out of the best material. Sleighs of every Style, ; builtto order, and finished in the niostartistioand durable manner. , Having superior workmen, lie Is prepared to furnish work that will compare favorably with the best City Work, and much more durable, aud at much more reasonable rales. -REPAIRING of all kinds neatly aud promp lydone A call Is solicited. ... . SAMUEL SMITH 31 tf TRESPASS 1 NOTIOE.-A11 persons are forbid den to hunt, fish, gather berries, nuts, or take fruit on the lands of the underslghed (unless they- have permission.) All trespasssers disre garding this police, subject themselves to the penalties of the law of this commonwealth. .Jacob llruuer, II. Ayle, .1. l'rltr, Kllorn " 't-Meck, O.D.Owen, S. llrlggs, H. Foulk, .. . ! 11- Owen, , .1. Seller, I C. Weaver, II. Clay, O. Kutlifun, L. Lltkle, K. weii E.O.Owen, ' ( .J- Owen's belrs. JJevei.. ;i ... . . ' Hai nl sh. September 20, 1S71. '. ."' Axeuti Wanted. '. .;.'. A OKNTH WANTED for the Perry County Mu JV tual Ueuelli Association, hxati'd at New Bloonihi'M, Fa. And also for tiie Lebanon lu surauceCouiitNiiv, of Jonestown, Pa, . , Addieis. LEWIS POTTEH, Sje'y of Perry Co., Mutual llenellt Assoeiutloii, 3i 41 New bluvuiUeld. Pa. Jl Il-J?0 ADS. PHILADELPHIA MFnTo. WINTEH ARRANGEMENT. Monday, Kov. OHi, 1874. TRAINS LEAVE HARRISIiURG AS FOLLOWS amll7N4o p. n? " 8-10 m and 'i alu0o.60lpMn!1Phla, ' 20 8-10, 9 45 m"2'00 ailng. t 8,20, 8.10, 9.45 a, m. 2.00, 8.60 For'Pojtsvlile.at 5.20, S.lOa.m. and 8.50 p.m. and via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Branch at 2.40 p. m. and? io''m0"' 6'208'10 ." 2-M and 8.50 The 6.20, silo a. m. 2.00 p.m. and 7.40p.m. trains have through cars for New York. .i.1'118 u810 and 2.00 p. m. trains have through cars for Philadelphia. SUNDAYS : For New York, at 5.20 a. m. ForAllentown and Way Stations at 5.20 a.m. For Reading, Philadelphia and Way Stations at l.sop. m. TRAINS FOR HARRISTtURO, LEAVE AS FOL LOWS : Leave New York, at 9.00 a. m. 12.40,5.30 and 7.4np. m. Leave Philadelphia, at 9.15 a. m. 8.40 and 7.15 p. in. Leave Reading, at 4.30, 7.40, u.20 a. m. 1.50, 6.15 and l().2o p. m. Leave Pottsvllle at bM, 9.00 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. and via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Branch at s.05 a. m. a Leave Allcntown, at 2.30, 6,50,8.50 a. m., 12.25, 4.30 and 8.66 p. in. The 2.30 a. m. train from Allentown and the 4.30 a. ni. train from Reading do not run on Mon days. SUNDAYS : . Leave New York, at 5.30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, at 7.15 p. m. Leave Reading, at 4.30, 7.40 a. m. and 10.25 p. ni. Leave Allentown, 2.30 a. m. and 8.55 p. in. Via Morris and Essex Rail Road. JOHN E. WOOTTEN, General Superintendent. Pennsylvania It. JR. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. On and after May 31, 1874, Passenger trains will run as follows: WEST. Pacific Express. 5.15 a. m. (flag) dally. Way Pass. 9.10 a. m., daily, ' Mail, . 2.38 p. m . daily exceptSunday. Mixed 6.50 p.m., dally except Sundav. l'ittsbugh Express, 12.38 A. M., (Flag) EAST. Jfall." 7.05 p. m., daily exceptSunday Harrisburg Accom 12.22 p. M., daily " Sunday Cincinnati Express, 9.37 p. m., dally (Bag) J.J. BARCLAY, Agent. DUNCANNON STATION. On and after Sunday, Nov. 2nd, 1873, trains leave Duucanuon, asfollows : , WESTWARD. Pacific Express 4.45 a. m., (flag) dally. Way Passenger, 8.44 A. II., dally f!!'21"' " daily except Sunday. Mixed. 6.50 p. h., daily except Suuday. au"UBy' EASTWARD. Harls'burg Accom 12.55 p. it., d'nli vaTi,ia,,j. Mali; 7.37 P. M ...7... 7" ",","-" WM,. C. KINO Agent. Stage Line Between Newport and Sew tiermantown. STAGES leave New (iermantown dally at four o'clock a. m. Landlsburgat 7. 80 a. m. Green, park at 8 a. m. New Woomtleld at9X a. m. -nAnrin?, at Newport to connect with the Ac commodation train East. Returnlngleaves Newport on the arrival ot the MallTraiufrom Phlla4elphia, at 2.30 p. m. Z. RICE, Proprietor. CURTIS N. SMITH, Wholesale and Retail CONFECTIONER, l v l' !'. . ' ' ; . . Glass Corner, Centre Square, Newport, Penn'a. I DESIRE to give the public notice, that I have furnished my store room with a great varl ety of Fine and Common Candles, Musical Instru ments, Toys etc. lumy assortment of FINE CANDIES will be found Japanese Cocoa A B Bon Rons, Fnilt Sugars, Egg Almonds, Conversation Drops, A B Iuiii Drops, Fig Paste, Cream Drops, Sugar Alnionus. &a, &o. I also have on hand at all times a full assortment of the various flavors ol COMMON CANDIES CITRON, . ' ORANGES, RAISINS, LEMONS, PRUNES, DATES, NUTS. r ; FIGS toy V Also a variety of children's carriages and ' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Such as Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Violins, Gutars.&c, of various styles, consisting of Wagons, Drums, lln li limpets. Saving Banks, China Sets, Mugs V ases, A B C Blocks, and many other articles cal culated to amuse aud Interest the children. I also manufacture the Best Cough Candy that can be found In Six counties, and STRAWBERRY, RASPBERRY & , LEMON SYRUPS ol superior quality aud flavor. ' ' '.'"" FRESH AND COVE OYSTERS,. Crackers, Ice Cream, Cakes and other articles of refreshment will always be found In their season, lumy store. All persons wanting any articles in my line will ctmsult their own Interest by giving nieaeall . , . . . O. N. SMITH. 11 tr . NEWPORT, ( NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. -AU persons are hereby forbidden to treiuass on any of uiy lunils lu hurl lie township, for the purjxise of ImiiMiw. tlMl.i,... ,. til.. ........ 1. ....... sons so otleudlug, will be dealt with according t law. , j ULAMt DAL A . BepUmil)er 22, 1B7L ' ' TTAHDWARE-A good assortment of Hard J. J.;Wre of every description can be bought of ' F. MORTIMER. TADIE8 AND CHILDREN will find a i splendid assortment of shoe at the cue price store of F. Mortimer
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