8 THIS TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA., JULY 10, 1878. A Pretty Man Trap. The St. Louis ' Journal" says : "Arm. and Dupllsse, alias Ceoile Bertram, alius Mary Seafton, Alias llattle Dowtios, . alias etc., Is one of the most skillful black mailers la the country. Bbe works alone, assisted sometime by a male friend. Not more than two months ago, under the as sumed name of Mary Seafton, she Rot em ployment as housekeeper tn the family o( a wealthy merchant, and she displayed such knowledge of household affairs that Mr. J. anij his wife voted her a priceless treasure. Bbe bnd been there about a week, and the lady of the house went on a visit to friends in the couutry. One night Mr. J. went home late, and ascended to his bedchamber to retire for the night. While turning down the gas be heard a noise from behind the bed. Drawing aglde the bed curtains, and he saw his housekeeper, clad ouly in a light chemise, lying on the outside of the bed. Before he could re cover his presence of mind the woman sprang to the floor, and winding her arms aiouud him, held him tn a vise like clasp and began to kiss aud hug him. lie struggled to free himself, and seeing this the woman uttered a piercing scream, followed by shriek after shriek. The housohold was aroused, aud a minute later every servant was In the room gazing In amazement at the suggestive spectacle. Mrs. Seafton was lying prone on the floor in a dead faint, her dress torn In reveral places and her hair disheveled, and Mr. J. stood looking at them aghast. The wo man told a story about suddenly awaking aud finding herself in Mr. J's. embrace, in his room. The appearances were conclu sive aud the beautiful housekeeper quit .the house the next morning f .500 richer. Two Scenes. Scene 1st' Two lovers by moonlight alone. lie : " You ought to know I love you, darling." She looks down, blushes and snuffs. lie : " Don't you love me just" the least little bit?" She: "Yes (snuff), I love you ever so much (snuff); I could die for you." (Snuff and kisses ad infinitum.) Scene 2d. One year after marriage. He : " Confound it ! I wish you would break yourself of that disgusting habit of snuff ing." She (depreciatingly): "I can't help it, Charlie, I've had the catarrh four or five years." He : ' Forgive me, dear, I didn't mean to be cross, but in the nnme of Cupid, get some of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. They say it is a sure cure. You know Ed. Brown, they said he was in curable, and it cured him completely." She: "I'll do any thing to please you, Charlie." (Interesting tableau.) " A dispatch from Milton, on the II u d- son, says : A young lady of seventeen, liv ing in New York, but at present boarding at Dr. Ilasbrouck's residence in this vil lage, was surprised while playing at the piano to-day by two masked men, who en tered the drawing room, and laying hold of her stupefied her with a chloroformed sponge. She was alone in the house at the time, and when the other inmates return ed about 10 o'clock, they found her lying insensible and stripped of her attire in the hall way. A posse of men started in pur suit of the assailants, but have found no traces of them so far. " The other day a lady of New Lon. don, Conn., attending a picnic, took refuge under a tree during a severe thunderstorm. The electrio fluid not only burned the un fortunate woman to a crisp, but tore open the ground on whioh she stood, digging a grave, as it were, into which the mutilated remains were thrown. It is rarely that persons are killed by lightning out in the open country, but to take refuge under a tree is but to invite almost certain death. Wlstar'a Balsam of Wild Cherry. The great remedy for consumption. This well-known remedy is offered to the public, sanctioned by the experience of over forty years ; and when resorted to in season, seldom falls to effect a speedy cure of Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, In fluenza, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Pains or Soreness in the Chest or Side, Bleeding at the Lungs, Liver Complaint, etc. Beware of Counterfeits I Remember that the genuine Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry has on the outside wrapper the signature of " I. Butts," and the printed name of the proprietors, "SethW. Fowle & Sons, Boston." All others are base imitations. Examine the wrapper care fully before purchasing. 60 cents and fl a bottle. Sold by dealers generally. tW An Ohio lady recently applied to the court for an injunction to.restrain those who refused her access to her sick hus band's chamber, and the defenoe filed an affidavit from her husband to the effect that he had been induced to marry her through fraud, and didn't want her netrr him. tW Hiram Troop, of Intercourse, Lac caster county, and his father were making a grain stack, and when his father went down he left a fork on the top of the stack. When the boy jumped down, the fork slid after the struck him on the right shoulder, penetrating to the lung, killing him almost instantly. IRON FRONT! OPPOSITE BANK BUILD1 -0- M. McGOTWALT HAS JUST OPEXEI) The L AUG EST QUANTITY and FINEST ASSORTMENT of Goods ever brought to BLOOMFIELD! LEAD J1KU PHICES, AND SEND TOR SAMPLES! All Wool Black Cashmere, 75 eta. Black, Alpacca from 15 cts. to 75 eta. Twilled Debege, 20 cts. Hamilton Alpaccas, 15 cts. Florence Suitings, 4-4 10 cts. Knickerbocker Suitings, 8 cts. Organdy Lawns, 4-4 15 cts. Cambrics, 4-4 9 cts. Cretonnes, 4-4 10 cts. Prints, per yard, 0, 7, and 8 cts. Chenille Trimming, per yard, 10 cts. Embroidery, from 4 to 05 cts. Sun Shades, from CO cts. to $2.75 Muallns, from 6 to 11 cts. 0-4 Sheeting, 25 cts. 42 and 43 inch Muslin, 12 cts. Grenadine from 10 to 25 eta. Black Hernani, 85 cts. 2 Button Kid Gloves, $1.00 Ladles Hosiery, from 8 to 35 cts. pr pair. Children's Hosiery, from 5 to 80 cts. " CLARK'S COTTON, 5 cts. Ladles Peb. But. Shoes Ladles Kid " " Laced Gaiters, Low But. Shoes $2.25 to $2.50 $2.75 $1.00 to $1.85 $1.50 to $2.00 Ladles', Misses', and Children's Shoes of every Size and Price. Millinery (roods OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ! Linen and Florence Suits order ed at any time by giving Bust Measure. Butterick's Patterns ordered at any time. !3iJ Please give me a call or order by mail. White Dress Goods, 8, 10 and 12 cents per yard. ; Silk Fringe 40c, 60o and $1.00 per yard, .i. An Extra Lot of HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, JUST RECEIVED. 'I WHOLESALE IMPTlTl run urn nnnmmiT iinmnnnm nlUMluAu MUM LARGEST STOCK! DEALERS! HiaiMl 1'lcnno ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT & CAREFUL ATTENTION. 161 State Street, CHICAGO. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. THE undersigned, Administrator of Joseph Ensmlnger, of Carroll twp., deceased, oilers at private sale the following real estate : -A. GOOD IPA.RM, situate In Carroll township, consisting of about 70 ACRES, nil but 5 acres being cleared and In a good state of cultivation. There is fruit of all kinds on the premises, such as Apple Tear, (J rapes, reaches, (Sc., In abundance. There Is also A GOOD TWO STORY LOG HOUSE, weatherboarded and one VA BTOKY FKAME HOUSE, with all necessary out buildings. The bam is ("x4r. end Is as good a barnascan be found In this part of the county. ltunulng water Is In every Held on the farm, at all times of year. Churches, Schools, Mill and Store are locate w ithin convenient distance. For any further Information address CORNELIUS ENRMINOER, Slienuausdale, Fa. June 4, 1S78. tf H 0! FARMERS , THIS WAY 1 AND EXAMINE LIGGETT' S IMPROVED TRIPLE GEARED IRON HORSE POWER for threshing, the best and cheapest power in the county. F"ew persons can have had greater ex perience or closer practical acquaintance with HORSE POWERS than I have had. I commenced their manufacture nearly thirty years ago, and have given this branch of my business the closest attention ever since i and. without boasting, I assert that this Power is strong enough to run the largest Separators or machines that are In use. It has ninety-one revolutions of shaft to one of team, and WILL HE BOLD LOWER than any other built in or out of the county. Also, for sale, PL OWS, CORN-SIIELLERS, HOLLOW-WARE, OVEN-DOORS, " SCOOPS, and a general assortment of C A. T I IV Ci- H . For sale, a good two. horse TREAD POWER and MACHINE in good running order, mounted on wheels, at a bargain. Also, three kinds of Jacks for different Powers. , -Iam Agent, and can furnish Separators for any Machine. SAMUEL LIGGETT, April 23. 1879. Iesburg,FenyCo.,Pa. Something New I "Money is Power." Newest and bcBt book on Finance Nothing stale. Old errors exposed. New monetary principles discovered. No book like It. A world of Information. Monetary history of nations. Hidden causes of " hard times," "crashes," " strikes," Insurrections, etc. Per fect, symetrical system to cure these evils, sup fily a good currency, pay the bonded debt with ess taxes without repudiation. No more bonds. Ex.-Gov. Hardin, of Mo., says i " It Is of de cided merit." Ex.-Btate-Senator Gate wood, of Mo., says i " It is by far the best work on American finances he ever read. Every voter should hare It, and " post up" for the cam paign. It is neat, popular the book for the mil lions I Over 300 pages j price f 1.50. Send for it I Let agents send the price, lees the cus tomary discount, for a sample copy, and go to work. It will pay. Address, Davis & Freeoard, 833 North Third Street, St. Louis, Mo. 28 8m ASSIGNEE'S ACCOUNT. Notice Is hereby given, that the following as signee's accounts under Deeds of voluntary as signments for benefit of creditors have been filed in the Prothonotary's oltlce for continuation on the 7th day of August next to wit: 1st The first aud flnal account ot Abraham Fry. assignee of John Crum. 2rd The first and Hnal account of Dr. D. B. Mllllgan.andD. H. Shelbly, assignees of John D. tree. 3rd The first and tinal aocountof Henry Mar tin, assignee of Christian 11. Letter. 4th The account of K. D. Rook, assignee of James Crownover. 6th The tlrst and Intended as the flnBi account of Nathan Vaufossou, assignee ot MoKluzle & Brothers. - D. Mickey, Protltonotary. . Prothonotary's Oftlce. Bluooiutteld, July 8th, 1878. ... pd HEALTH AND HArPINESsT Health and happiness are priceless Wealth to their possessors, and yet they are wltblu the reach of every one who wilt use WEIGHT'S LIVER FILLS,. . The only sure CURE for Torpid Liver, Dyspepsia, Headache, Sour Btomach, Constipation, Debility, Nausea, and all billions complaints and Blood disorders. None genuine unless signed " Wm. Wright. Fhll'a." It your Druggist will not sup- Ely send 2ft cents for one box to Barrick Roller & o., 70 N. 4th Bt.. Phll'a. . . January I, loiS, ly i: , I : i I i i !L Our Htoek nf NRW r.lHina for Men's Wear Is complete. ruces from li'i cents up. F. MORTIMER. New Bl9omneld,Pa JEWELERS, r unMtri WAlMfiu LOWEST PRICES I ! iroit CATALOOtJK! ! Cull AVlion In tlio City I I Parson's Purgative Pills make New Rich Blood and will completely cliangethe blood In the entire System In three months. Any person who will take 1 pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks may be inivicu (iimmiiu iirniui, ii ".uen a tiling ue pos sible. Bent by mall for 8 letter stamps, I. 8. JOHNSON & CO, Bangor, Maine, 25d4w SWEET RESfl ATI AwArderl hiijlmt pyiMH lit CiuitMiiilttl VT"itlnn fnp rheu-lnij )td itift fl II rt t v,r(l - ni-t nnt In ittrj ehrxv orter of Ktceetfinifj mit flitrmtittj. Tin lit i'oIkiito t tnntlc4 An nnr Mm -ltii 1 1 n'tfttmrk i eufy Imitntp'l en fnlVrifir eomh, tliot Jnrinm'M Hmt is cn vnj- tiluji. Hold by l I k-ith-t h. Hfinl tnf Hnmi'le, fri'O, to C. A. Jachhuh A Cu Hfr J'trMiniri;. Va, G. F. M'ardle, tiem Agenf, Philadelphia. BYT S.ARTHUR. Is the most powerful and convincing temperance work ever written. De scribes the work of Murphy, Reynolds, Inebriate Asylums, Prohibition, etc. Is Just the book to warn the young, reclaim the erring, enlighten the people. Fathers, merchants, manufacturers should buy It for their young men. "I believe it will be a power In the right direction." Henry A. Reynolds. ' It Is Just the book fortlie times." Hon. Wm. E. Dodge. "Your admirable work Is all right." Hon. Neal Dow. "As I closed the book, I thanked (lod and took courage "Mrs. I.. K. Leavltt, Tieas. W. C. T. U. Agents report 3D to liiu copies per week. Huch success proves Its worth. Male and female agents wanted. Terms liberal. HUBBARD BROS., 733 Sanson! Street, Philadelphia. 26d4w. PI AND Beautiful Concert Grand DPHAM rlHIlU pianos price llfino only UllUAri f 425. Superb Urand Square Pianos, price 11,100 only t255. Eleganl Upright Pianos, price 800 only 1155. New Style Upright Pianos 8112.50. Organs 8.35. Organs 12 stops J72.60. Church Organs 16 stops price 'I90 only 8115. Elegant 8375 Mirror Ton Organs, anly 8104. Buyers come and see me at home if I am not as represented, R. R. fare paid both ways and Piano or Organ given free. Large Hist Newspaper with much Information about cost of Pianos and Organs sent free. Please address DANIEL F. HEAT I V, Washington, New Jersey. 2Sd4w The only combination of the true Jamaica fflnirer with Q ANFflRIYQ choice Aromatlcs mid French OMIirunU O Brandy for Cholera Morbus, uramps ami rains, Diarrhoea ana Dysentery, Dyspepsia, Flatulency. Want of Toneand Activity in the Stomach and Bowels, and avoiding the dan gers of Change of Water.Food and Climate. Ask for Ban fohd's Jamaica GisoEB.28d4t JAMAICA GINGER. (in Tfl $IOnn Invested In Wall Street $IU IU $IUUU Ktocks makes fortunes every month. BAXTER Hi CO., Bankers, 17 Wall Street, New York. 28d4w 28d4 wv.' 'J; 1 f If. i ;'.!! Ill !'v: ',:.:'i;!;!li :) 11' 7'! hn. til : 5 W;v These jars are the most simple and perfect jars In the market. For sale wholesale and retail by F. MORTIMER. H 0GEST0WN SELECT SGH00L. TBE SUMMER SESSION of the Hogestown Select School will open JULY tlth, and continue In Session ft weeks. This Session is especially adapted to those wishing to prepare for examina tion. We have made arrangements to accommo date a large number ot boarders. Four instruc tors are engaged to assist In conducting the school. Boarding and Tuition for the term 116. For further particulars. Call on or address, CHA& 8. LOSH. Prinolpal, May 28, 1878. ilogestown. Pa. eJCf? Crt Agents profits per week. Will prove $9 l .WW It or forfeit LSoO. New article, just patented. Samples sent free to ail. Address W. U. CHIDK8TKR, 21 Fulton Street New York. At 6ui. i pill ?u il 1 ii I i 'Ml I KHi Mil II A - ' ' - . ' .ii ( : '; m I : i, 'i!':!' :,- i A HARVEST FOR THE PEOPLE ! Our low prices are the envy of all Competitors. High prices repudiated. Never lias there been such a lime as now to make money by getting your money's worth. WHAT WE CAN DO. We can sell common Suits at 84.00 ts.fOand f) 00. We can sell good Wool Suits at 81.5087.(10 & 8S.50 We can sell line Wool Suits at fn.00 818 and 112.00 We can sell Youth's Suits at 81.00 85.00 and 87.0) We can sell Boy's Suits at 82.50 83,50 and 85.00 We can sell all wool Suits made to order as low 810.00 WHAT WE HAVE DONE ! We have marked down our entire stock. Goeda cannot be sold lower than we are now selling. We have carpet for common wear at 16 18 & 20cts. W e have Floured Carpet at 30 33 and 4ts. We have Rag Carpets at 25 40 50cts. We have Flowered Oil Cloth at 40cts. We have Table Oil Cloth at 35cts. We are offering an Elegant line of Ladles goods this season at prices every body wonders at. We have Cotton Oingam, and Silk Parasols, Shawls, Skirts and Corsets, Colored and White Hosiery, Embrolderys, Fans and Ties. Collars. Cuffs and Ribbons, Hair Ooods, Jewelry and Combs, Trunks, Valises and Satchels. Bed Spreads and Table Spreads, Towels, Napkins and Braids. Also many other goods In this line. lat f o Intend to flo! We Intend to keep right on giving the people the worth of their money. Men's Hats as low as 50 cents. Boy's Hats as low as 35 cents. Men's Shirts as low as 25 cents. Men's Overalls as low as 40 cents. Also a full line of Collars, Cuffs. Hosiery Hand kerchiefs, Ties, Jewelry, Perfumery, Trunks, Umbrellas, Suspenders, Revolvers, Cutlery, etc. ISIDOR SCHWARTZ, Newport, PenrTa. JEW WAGON SHOP. THE undersigned having opened WHEELWRIGHT SHOP, NEW BLOOMFIELD, are now prepared to do any kind of work In their line. In any style, at prices which canuot fall to give satisfaction. Carriages ot all stylet built and all work will be warranted. 8T0UFFER CRIST. New Bloomtleld, April 23, 1878. AT COST! NOW FOR BARGAINS! S. M. SHULER, WIH offer his entire stock of Prime MACKEREL at COST, nnttl his Stock is disposed of. Persons a need of good flsh at LOW PRICES, should avail themselves ot this opportunity. Also, a lull stock ot HARDWARE. GROCERIES, DRUGS, WINES AND LIQUORS, Which I will sell CHEAP. Don't forget the place. S. M. SIIULER'S, Cheap Cash Store, Liverpool, Perry County, Penna. TKHJKET PHOTOSCOPK. has great magnify! X Ing power, detects counterfeit money, shod dy In cloth, foreign substances in wounds, (law In metal, examines Inwcts, flowers, eta, is cts., eurreucy or stamp. VAN I) ELF & CO., 20 Ana treet. New York. , at ttu What Wo arc Doing
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