The New Bloomfield, Pa. times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1877-188?, April 03, 1877, Page 8, Image 8

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    TUB TIMES1 NEW'l)lX)OMi?lLB; TA;V Al'ttlli '.i, 1877;
The Queen of Shop-Llfters.
V.
The Now York "Morcury"uays : Among
I lie females now domiciled at the city's ex
pense In the work-house on Illackweil's
Island is Martha Ilargreaves, whose name
1ms figured prominently in some of the
ureat crimes committed In this city. ' fthe
is widely known to the 'detective police ns
having been for many years one nf the
most expert thieves that has evur operated
here. Her history is one nfNatrauje adven
tures and vicissitudes. During the Inst
lifteeu years she has operated as a confi
dence woman, shop-lifter, pick-pocket,
" queer-shover," forget 'a assistant and
"fence" for thieves. Her skill in the dark
and various ways of crime made her a great
favorite among the big professionals of the
Eighth and Fifteenth Wards where she
reigned like a queen. Dan Noble, the
Lord bond robber, who is serving a long
sentence in an Austrian prison ; " Dutch"
lleinrich, the Aliens, and Hharkey, the fu
gitive murderer, trusted her with their
secrets. She is the wife of "Phil" liar
greaves, who was mixed up in a fracas with
the late George Hill, otherwise "Cooly
Keys." She came to New York from
Liverpool with Hargreaves in 1891, and
noon afterwards turned to shop-lifting and
pocket-picking. As a shop-lifter she had
great success. She made many a rich haul
from the dry goods and millinery stores
along Broadway, hardly one of which she
J ias not visited. With ready conversational
jiowers and good address she found it easy
to beguile dull or careless salesmen, and
almost always purloined some valuable ar
ticle without detection It is thought that
he has made over two hundred thousand
dollars in her time, but ehe spent all her
ill-gotten gains for drink. Hhe has fre
quently been known to give some valuable
articles, worth four or live hundred dollars,
for a glass of liquor. In 1873 the men
who committed the two million dollar bond
forgeries in this city trusted her with two
hundred and fifty thousaud dollars of forg
ed Chicago and Northwestern Railroad
bonds to take to London and deliver to
Walter Sheridau, alias Halstou. She sailed
in the steamer Adriatic, and Koberts and
lileaaon, who are now in Ludlow street
jail, were present at her departure. Roberts
was arrested on the wharf by Detective
McDougall, uuder the habitual criminal's
act. The arrest was the first made tinder
the act. Martha delivered the bonds to
Sheridan in London, and he gave thorn to
a noted American burglar lor safe keeping
until he fouud an opportunity to put them
on the British market. Chapman had to
;et out of the way very suddenly, itud he
&ave the bonds to the care of a man who
kept a hotel in London which was resorted
by American fugitives. This man
afterward said that the police made n visit
to the hotel and that he burucd the bonds.
Sheridan, to whom Martha wns seal, is
under conviction for forgery, and is in the
Tombs awaiting sentence. Martha was ar
rested by officer Maher of the Eldridge
street police a few days ago, whilo holpless
ly intoxicated in the street. Judgo Wan
doll sent her to the Island for ten days.
She says that her maiden name is Walsh,
and that she is fifty years of age, and was
born iu Ireland. Sue talks with a strong
Cockney accent. The thieves discarded
her when they found that she was too old
to be of any further service to them in
their operations.
"By their Works ye shall Know Them.''
The Irishman, who thought the druggist
btingy because the emetio was so small, is
only surpassed in his parsimonious drollery
by those who persistently adhere to the use
of those nauseating, disgustingly large and
drastio pills, while "Dr. Tierce's Pleasant
Purgative Pellets," tard seeds, will, by
their steady and gentle action on the livor,
correct all torpidity, thus ' permanently
over-coming constipation. In South Amer
ica they have almost entirely superseded
all other pills, and are relied on fully by the
people, and often used as a preventive of
t he various affections of the stomach, liver,
and bowels, so prevalent iu that climate.
Pierce's Pocket Memorandum .Books aits
;iven away at drug-stores.
Smyrna, Aroostook, Co., Maine,
November 6, 1876
H. V. Piercr, M. D. :
Dear Sir I write to inform you that
I have used your Pellets for some time,
and find them to be the best medicine that
I ever used. I have also used your Favorite
Prescription in my family with entire
satisfaction. I have seen your People's
'i Common Sense Medical Adviser aud I
think it is the best thing that I have ever
keen. Yours truly,
C. Sherman,
A Kerosene Lamp Ruins a Piano.
What promised to prove a serious acci
dent happened in the family of Mr. Com
fort Bailey a few days ago, at bis residence,
New Britain, Conn. A kerosene lamp was
left by Mr. Bailey's daughter ou the piano
for a few moments. During her absence
the lamp exploded, the oil running into the
piano. The noise of the explosion was
1 beatd by the family, who, upon entering
the room saw the inside of the piano iu a
blaze. The fire was extinguished, but not
Iwfore the valuable instrument was ruined.
IW A few nights ago the house of Mrs.
McBride, a widow, in West Philadelphia,
was being entered by burglars, but the
noise aroused the old lady and she took
down an old gun and fired into the party,
who fled tu baste. -
1877 SPRING 1877.
1877 SPRING 1877.
1877 SPRING 1877.
I
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS.
HAVING JURT PURCHAHKI) for CASH, at
LOW PRICKS, lots nt NKVV II M HIM, we
are enabled to oiler our friends and customers
U UK AT HAKOAINft. Now Is the time to
buy as there Is no doubt but what
DKY-UOOnS WILL BE HIGHER.
IRY-OOOI)8 WILL BE HI01IKK.
DRY-OOOD8 WILL BE 111(411 Kit,
DHY-GOOD8 WILL BE HIGHER.
DRY-HOODS WILL BE HtGHF.lt.
imr-UOUD8 WILL BE HIGHER.
NOW IS THE TIME.
NOW IS THE TIME.
NOW IS THE TIME.
To Make
To Make
To Make
To Make
To Make
To Make
Your Spring
Your Spring
Your Spring
Your Spring
Your Spring
Your Spring
Purchases.
Purchases.
Purchases.
Purchases.
Purcnascs.
Purchases.
WHILE THE STOCK IS FULL.
WHILE THE STOCK IS FULL.
WHILE THE STOCK IS FULL.
COME AND RICK WHAT WE CAN OFFER.
COMB AND 8KK WHAT WE CAN OFFER.
COMB AND SEE WHAT WE CAN OFFER.
COMB AND SEE WHAT WE CAN OFFER.
COME AND HEE WHAT WE CAN OFFEH.
COME AND BEE WHAT WE CAN OFFEH.
We Have Lots of Prints,
We Have Lots of Alpaccas,
We Have Lots of Fancy Dry Goods,
We Have Lots of Cottonades,
We Have Lots of White Goods,
. We Have Lots of Other Articles,
That Are
That Are
That Are
That Are
That Are
That Are
Very Cheap.
Very Cheap.
Very Cheap.
Very Cheap.
Very Cheai).
Very Cheap.
WE ALSO HAVE
New Styles of Wall Papers.
New Styles of Wall Papers.
New Styles of Wall Papers.
The Prettiest You Ever
Come and See Them.
Saw.
Floor aud Table Oil Cloths
AND
CRUMPET !
Floor and Table Oil Cloths
AND
CARPETS.
Floor and Table Oil Cloths
AND
CAHPETS !
In the handsomest patterns and best qualities.
It will not cost you anything to look at them.
SHOES FOR MEN.
SHOES FOR BOYS.
SHOES FOR WOMEN.
All Good Styles and at Popu
lar Prices !
Iu fact we have a COMPLETE STOCK of all
kinds of goods, to which we ask the attention of
all w ho can appreciate
FINE GOODS
AND
GREAT' BARGAINS.
F. MORTIMER, -
NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA.
DON'T; 12LA Y !
; But come to our STORE and take a look through out
M A G 1ST 1 1 p, I C K Nr V
NEW SPUING AND SUMMER STOCK !
DON'T
DON'T
DON'T
DON'T
DON'T
DON'T
DON'T
-DON'T
DON'T
DON'T
DON'T
DON'T
DON'T
DON'T
II you want a Fl'I.I. SUIT of Hundaygo-to-mect-lug
CLOTHES,
If you nan) a ROUOIIAND READY day work
lug HU1T,
If you want a separate COAT, VEST or PANTS.
If you want a HAT or CAP,
If yon want k TRUNK, VALI8K, or BATCIIEI.,
If you want CARPETS or OILCLOTHS,
If you want BIIIKTB or OVERALLS,
If you want COLLARS, CUFFS or NECK-TIES,
If you want GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS or
JEWELRY,
If you want an UMBRELLA or PARASOL,
If you want LADIES' FURNISHING UOODS,
If you want (lENT'B FURNISHING GOODS,
If you want TADLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS. TOW
ELS, or If you want tliem ALL, you can
find Just what will suit you In
PRICE. QUALITY, QUANTI
TY and STYLE, AT
DELAY J
DELAY !
DELAY !
DELAY I
DELAY !
DELAY J
DELAY !
DELAY I
DELAY!
DELAY J
DELAY !
DELAY !
DELAY J
DELAY j
ISIDOR SCHWARTZ'S
CLOTHING HOUSE,
"Wright's Building,
TO THE PEOPLE OF. PERRY COUNTY
ANNUAL SPRING GREETING
OF
STEPHENS & BEETEM.
1877. CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE. 1877.
English and Amer
ican IIRUNSELN
In all the BEST makes.
BEAUTIFUL
Three Plv
CARPETS.
In Ilrussels Designs.
EXTRA ENGLISH
lNGUtAlN AND
Extra Super
CAliPJJTS
CUE A I' !
lteauties in
Hall and Stair
CARTE T S
with rich match
BORDERS !
ALL NEW
FOR SPRING.
nsrcrvv ppisisn
READY FOR SALE.
tar. MOST ATTKACTIVE 8PMNII STOCK Or
Carpets!
Carpets!
AND
OIL CLOTHS!
WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTURES.
Looking Glasses,
MATS, HUGH, HASSOCKS,
AND
AVji.ll Papers,
ever before offered to the trade.
STEPHENS & BEETEM,
i EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE.
CARPET CHAINS,
AND FILLINGS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
AVAL 1. l'AI'ltS
AND
DKCOHATIOXN,
FOR
Halls, Parlors and
Vestibules,
Chamber and
Dining
Rooms,
&c.
OIL CLOTHS!
For Stairs, Tables,
Floors and Ifalls. Cut
to lit In a solid piece.
' I.OOK1 S(i
GLASSES!
FROM PARLOR TO
KITCHEN SIZES.
30
Patterns In Home
Made
CAliPETS,
our own manufacture.
The best Wool, Cotton
and Linen
CAIU'ET CIIAIN
always on band.
,ASD SOLD AT
Jiottom Prices.
THE NEW "DOMESTIC,"
A DOUBLE THREAD LOCK-STITCH MACHINE.
IT RETAINS all the virtues of the Light-Running - DOMESTIC," Including the Automatic
Tension, which was and In the best In use.
. Please notice our PATENT HARDENED CONICAL BEARINGS on both the Maclna
and sund.
Our new and old Ideas, worked out with brand new Machinery and Tools at our own new
works. In the busy city of Newark, New Jersey (have given us a standard of MECHANICAL EX.
CELLKNCK, Minimum of Friction, Maximum of Durability, aud range of work, never heretofore
reached in the Sewing Machine world.
TO THItf STATEMENT AND THK MACHINE ITSELF
'O" We invite the attention of all, especially those having high mechanical
'skill or observation. N. B. All Machines nilly warranted.
DOMESTIC BKWINO MACHINE CO., . New York and Chicago.
JLADIE8, X HK " DOraiJSTlC" PATCH FA91IIOXS.
" Tha Best Thing in the West.' , . ; '
Atchison, Topska & Santa Fe R. R."
LAND B
IN KANHAH. i
,BOO,000 -A-OIIICH
of the best FarmlnJ and AirrlmiHural Lands In
America, situated In and near the beautiful Cot
lonwood and Voner Arkansas Valleys, (lie fcar
den of the WW.HD11 Vents' Creolt, wliU 7 pec!
cent. !nterpt, . r .
m . if a If 1 UtTL'ITMItirit n- , .1
w a'a.u i i- j-m j iu iiurciiHsers or
land.
-Clrculnrs, with map, giving Am informs
(Ion, sent free. Address , .
A. B. JOIINBON.
Acting Land Commissioner, Topeka, Kansns.
Or. C. M. MORKIHON, a(;ent of A., T. & 8. F.
R. It., No. 26 N. 8rd St., llarrlnburg, I'a, 4 3m
A SSIGNEE'S
NOTICE.
I.
Notice Is herehr plvpn hnt .Tntin v,,l,n r.1
roll township, ferry county, I'enn'a., by deed of
voluntary deed of assignment has assigned all the
estate, real and personal of the said John Volio
to A. M. Fleck, of Hhermansdrtle,' county and
stale aforesaid, In trust tor the benefit of the
creditors of the said John Vohn. All persons
therefore Indebted to the said John Volm. will
make payment to the said assignee, and those
havlngclalms or demands will make known the
same without delay.
, ,., A- ! FLECK,
January 30, 1877. Assignee.
JSSiUNLt'S NUTICE.
and leah M. Matohett. his wife, of Miller town-
SnT,iI7C0.,,".t?,bav".'i,,,iK''',9 thelf property
and effects to the undersigned, of Whea neia
township, Ferrycounty. for fte beneflt of cred
itors, All persons therefore Indebtea to saldas-
s gnors are renuesrea 10 make pavment and
those having claims, will please present them
duly authenticated tothe undersigned for settle
ment without delay.
, r.nL0MO'l, BIGIIAM. Assignee,
LEWIS POTTER, Atty. feb.ZO
' .,. ...,J.
INSTATE NOTICE.-Notlce Is hereby glv
U en, that Utters of Administration on the es
tate of Jacob Rice, late of Bavllle township.
Ferry county, deceased, have been granted to the
subscribers residing In the same township.
All persons Indebted to said estate are request
ed to make Immediate payment, and those hav
ing claims to present them duly authenticated lor
settlement to
CHARLOTTE N. RICK, '
. ' JONATHAN RICK. '
A. M. Markka Attorney. lAdinitUstrators.
February 13, 1377-tpd
INSTATE NOTICE. - Notice Is hereby etv
!i en that Letters of Administration onlhe
estate of John fl. McElvy, late of New ItufTalo
borough. Ferry Va., deceased, have been granted
to the undersigned residing in the same borough.
All persons Indebted to said estate are request
ed to make immediate payment and those having
claims will present them duly authenticated for
settlement to
JOHN BA9KIN.
February 13, lS77.id Administrator.
INCORPORATION NOTICE.
NOTICE Is hereby given that application will
be made at the April term of the Court
of Quarter Sessions. for a decree incorporating the
town of main and vicinity Intoa Doroueb, under
the general borough laws of this state.
W. 1). MEb.SK.HM AN, See.
March 6th, 1877.
M
USSER & ALLEN
CENTRAL STORE
NEWPORT, I'ENN'A.
Now offer the public . !
A HARE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
DRESS GOODS
Consisting si all shades suitable for the season.
BLAClZ AZAJPCCAS
AND
Mourning 'Goods
A SPECIALITY.
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED
MUSLINS,
AT VARIOUS PRICES.
AN ENDLESS SELECTION OF PRINTS!
We sell and do keep a good quality ot
SUGARS, COFFEES & SYRUPS,
And everything under the bead or
GROCERIES ! .
Machine Needles and oil for all makes of
Machines.
To be convinced that our goods are
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST,
IS TO CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK.
9 No trouble to show goods.
Don't forget the
CENTRAL STORE,
Newport, Perry County, Pa.
IS TAKEN INIERNMLVi AND POSITIVELY CUfl$
RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEUHAlGIA AND WWBAGO.
ty'JLU ul Uftvuiaidi event nfunct atnw run
4 IU
phi aq tn
HELPHEKSTINE & BENTUEY.
UiWbuaitt, nraniriun, U.K.
For tale by wholesale DmcglstJ la Pitts
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