8 THE TIDIES,' KW'ijOOMllIt,), 1A., AlJOUBi1' 13, 1078. A Curious Case. On tlie evening of the 4th of July a hand some j oung lady, Miss Louise Ileusor, cf Urooklyn,who baa been spending the sum mer at hor brother-in-law's Dr. Itasbrouck, at Miltou, on the Hudson, was seized by two masked men, chloroformed, and her clothing removed. She was found on the floor of the hall with hot feet against the front door. After n careful investigation it was reported as probable that the outrage was commited by young men In the village whose sweethearts were jealous of Miss Heuser, and that it was done to disgrace her. Dr. Hasbrouck employed New York detectives to clear up the case, and now the citizens of the village are greatly ex cited over the arrest of an English physi cian named Dr. Miller, charged with being the perpetrator of the outrage. Threats of summary vengeance are in few instances even made. He is tall, effeminate in built, has a quiet voice and hands as fine as a woman's and aged forty years. Last Fri day, when Miss Heuser was sitting at the window, she Baw a man jump out of a wag on, and as he walked toward the sidewalk she cried out to her sister, Mrs. Dr. Has brouck, "Oh dear, there goes one of , the mon who assaulted me. I know him by his build. Look at his .feet, they are exactly like those of the tallest of tho two who stripped me on that fearful night." The detective's theory is that all of Miss Heuser's clothing was removed so that there should bo nothing to identify the girl by. She was to have been rolled in sheets that men outside had, and at once carried away. The chloroform on the sponge would have been renewed, and the body been sold for medical purposes. A body like hers, he said would have been worth much money. They were already carrying her out when they heard persons on the piazza. The neighbors heard the scuffling in the hall, and tried the door. Then the scuffling ceased, and they tried to open the door, but could not. The reason was, Miss Heuser's feet were agaiust it. The ruffians heard some one coming, and left her in that position to delay pur suit. The dotectives think the other man or men were roughs hired by Dr. Miller to help him carry her off. Miller is a graduate of Edinburg University, and has practiced medicine in England. He came to this country ten years ago, and settled in New Hamburg. And examination was had and the doe tor was discharged, there being no evidence which warranted his arrest. So the matter is still a mystery. The Biggest Lie Yet. Judging from the following which we take from the Mt. Gilead (Ohio) Register, there are some first-class liars in Ohio. Ashley, Ohio; To the Editor of the Register .- ' In numbor forty-five of the Register I notice a communication headed, "A Very Curious Fact," and another case proving that there is communication between a per son and an amputated limb, and that feel ing still continues. Now I will give anoth er case. Old Uncle Hen Peck told me that he was a soldier in the revolutionary war and was taken prisoner by the British, and while he was prisoner they burster! their drum-head and examined their prisoners, : and he being the moBt corpulent one among ) them, they laid him on his back and skin ned enough skiu off his belly for a drura r head, and, as soon as it was dry, com ! monced drumming on it, which hurt him a great deal worse than the skinning ; and he said that he could tell what tune they were playing when they were ten miles away. Now to a person Who does not under. . stand this feeling business better than I do, I suppose this story of Uncle Ben will sound rather large. But every part of a porson has feeling ; and when a limb is amputated it is taken off suddenly, and what feeling there is in the limb is taken off with it. Not Much Off. Line Upon Line And precept upon precept is the most effective mode of education. The dropping water wears away the stone, and Jheoce the necesity of telling often of the virtues of Wistab's Balsam of Wild Ohebrt. Any one who has tried it need 'not to be reminded of its value. They are -sure to keep it in the house; but there are constantly draughts of air and imprudent people who catch cold and need to be told that this Balsam is the very best for the breaking up of old Coughs and the speedy removal of new bronchial and lung difficul ties. It challenges the closest investiga tion. The value of the Wild Cherry as a non-irritant to the delicate lung tissue is acknowledged, and its combination by Dr. Wistar in his Balsam is a happy applica tion of a pleasant and effective remedy to a fearful and often deadly disease. Ask your druggist for it. CO cents and f 1 a bottle. tWA. gentleman of Williamsport, Fa., owns an eighteen-year-old fig tree which has its third crop on for this season. The present orop consists of over two hundred figs, many of thent the size of a large ben's eg. BANKRUPT'S SALE. HAVING JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF GOODS from a large Bankrupt Sale, I can otter some GREAT BARGAINS. SEE THESE HtlCES ! Another Lot of t Jelly Cups with best Patent Caps, Only 48 cents per dozen. The best Fruit Jar in the Market, One Quart, ( ?1 00 per dozen. T"-" do ?1 30 per dozen. Good Hose for Children, 10 Cents and upwards. Good Hose, fancy styles, for Ladies, 10 Cents. Good Corsets, 50 Cents and upwards. Splendid White Spreads 01.25, worth $2.00. Marseilles Quilts, 82.75, worth 81.50. A Good Gaiter for $1.00. Three Button Lisle Gloves for 40 Cents. White Skirts, Embroidered at 69 cents. A full assortment of Hamburg Edgings from 4 cents up. Toweling 7 Cents per yard. Rusches 1 Cent each. Silk Crep Lisle Rusches, 15 Cents. White Jaconets, 10 Cents per yard. Yard wide Cambrics 10 Cents per yard. Colored Hamburg Edgings very Pretty and Cheap. Torchon Lace In beautiful styles, lOcts. per yard. Also,, lots of MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, . . 'I . . COTTONADES, and hundreds of other arti cles at astonishing prices. F. MORTIMER, Neiv Bloom field, Pa. A NATIONAL STANDARD. Webster's Unabridged. 3.000 Engravings. 1840 rages Quarto. 10,000 Words and Meanings not In other Die-' tionartes FOUR PAGES COLORED PLATES. A WHOLE LIBRARY IN ITSELF. INVALUBLE IN ANY FAMILY, AND IN ANY SCHOOL. Published by G. & O. MERRIAM, Springfield. Massachusetts. Warmly Indorsed by Bancroft, Prescott. M,otl?7' . " " Gflo-r- Marsh. FlUGreene Halleck, j. o. Whtttler. N.P.Willis, JohnG. Baxe. Ellhu Burritt, Paulol Webster, UufusCho&te, . H. Coleridge, Smart, ' Horaee Maun, More than FIFTY College Presidents, And the best American and European Scholars. Contains ONE-FIFTH more matter than any other, the smaller type giving much more on a page. Contains 8,000 Illustrations, nearly three times as many as any other Dictionary. (-LOOK AT the three pictures of a SHIP, on page 1761, these alone Illustrate the meaning ot more than KtO words and terms far better than ttaey can be donned in words. More than 30,000 copies have been placed In the public schools of the United States. Recommended by 34 State Superintendents of Schools, and more than 50 College Presidents. Has about 10,000 words and meanings not in other Dictionaries. . , , Embodies about 100 years of literary labor, and is several years later than other large Dictionary. The sale of Webster's Dictionaries Is 20 times as great as the sale of any other series ot Dic tionaries. "August!, 187T. The Dictionary used In the Government Printing Office is Webster's Un abridged." Is It nt rightly claimed that Webster Is j I The National Standard? Jprcnoxtoffl 3000-1 J iJi HIB,'I 'ILllikiiStv.' r WHOLESALE A, FXJJLH. AMERICAN AI LARGEST STOCK! LOWEST PRICES! ! DEALERS' BEND F01 CATALOQUEi ! Please Call Wlicn in tlio City ! ! ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT & CAREFUL ATTENTION. '161 State Street, CHICAGO. JOSSER & ALLEN CENTRAL STORE NEWPORT, PENN'A. j .Now otfer the public i A RARE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GOODS Consisting sf all shades suitable for the season. BLACK ALB AC CAS AND Mourning Goods A SPECIALITY. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, AT VARIOUS PRICES. AN EXDLE3S SELECTION OF PRINTS! We sell and do keep a good quality of SUGARS, COFFEES & SYRUPS, And everything uuder the head of GROCERIES ! Machine Needles and oil for all makes ol Machines. To be convluced that our goods are CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, IS TO CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK. No trouble to show goods. Don't forget the CENTRAL STORE, Newport, Perry County, Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL. ESTATE. THE undersigned, Administrator of Joseph Ensmlnger, of Carroll twp., deceased, offers at private sale the following real estate : A GOOD FARM, situate In Carroll township, consisting of about 70 ACRES, all but 6 acres being cleared and in a good state of cultivation. There is fruit of all kinds on the premises, such as Apple Pear, Grapes, Peaches, &c, In abundance. There is also A GOOD TWO STORY JUUjr JUL J U tSJl. nkV'iASL. ..? weatiiemoaraed and m 1 STORY FRAME HOUSE, with all necessary out buildings. The barn is 65x45, and is as good a barn as can Be found in this part of the county. Running water Is in every field on the farm, at all times ot year. Churches, Schools, Mill and Store are locate within convenient distance. For any further Information address CORNELIUS EN8MINGER, Sherinansdale, Pa. June 4, 1878. tf H 0! FARMERS, THIS WAY! AND EXAMINE LIGGETT ' S IMPROVED TRIPLE GEARED IRON HORSE POWER for threshing, the best and cheapest power In the county. Few persons can have had greater ex perience or closer practical acquaintance with HORSE POWERS than I have hud. I oommeuced their manufacture nearly thirty years ago, and have given this branch of my business the closest attention ever since ; and. without boasting, I assert that this Power is strong enough to run the largest Separators or Machines that are In use. It basnlnety-one revolutions of shaft toone of team, and WILL UK SOLD LOWKK than any other built iu or out of the county. Also, for sale, PLOW S , CORN-SIIELLERS, HOLLO W-W ARE" . OVEX-DOORS, I. . scoops, and a general assortment of ' ' O Jl. S T.'I IV OS . For sale, a good two-horse TREAD POWER aud MACHINE in good running order, mounted on wheels, at a bargain. Also, three kinds tpt Jacks for different Powers. ; j t ' .4.1 am Agent,' and can furnish Separators for any Machine. - SAMUEL LIGGETT, April 23. 1878. "urg,Perr,Co.,P.. JEWELERS, LINE. OF ! Parson Purgative Pills make New Rich Blood and will completely change the blood In theentire System n three months. Any nerson who will take I pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks may be restored to sound health, if such a tiling be pos- 8i1,,;ulfin.t)?,A"a.11 ,or 8 Ifittcr stamps, 1.8. JOHNSON & CO. Bangor, Maine, 30d4w SWEETKKAyT V I J Ol Awnrdod MyW pyizt fit (Vm t.iitii;,l Kxiwilion for . ............. mm c.r.iir (ue aifir um'imi tnnr after 0 ttneetenitig nmt jhnnriiht. Tho tfl tohiicro ver mnif A mir t.lni' tli trnrte-iniuk in clowe ly imitated on inferior good, n,.e Iliac Jarlum'i JJrxt is oneTcrjrpliig. Hold l,v nil ilunlvm. Bend fomnmlile, free, to C. A. Jicksox A Co., llfr., 1 vlerihurn, V. G. F. Wnrdlc, Gen. Agent, riilladelpuia. PIANfl Beautiful Conceit Grand flRR AM I IMUU pano3 p,.)ce j!enu ony UtlUAIl J425. Superb Grand Square Pianos, price J1.100 only 1255. Eleganl Upright Pianos, price JS00 only $15o. New Style Upright Pianos J112.5I). Organs 8;. Organs 12 stops 872.50. Church Organs 18 stops price $.190 only $115. Elegant 8375 Mirror Too Organs, anly 8104. Buyers come and see me at home If I am not as represented, K. R. fare ualdboth ways and Piano or Organ given free. Large lllst. Newspaper with much Information about cost of Pianos and Oicausscnt free. Pleae address DANIEL F. BEAT I Y, Wa-hington, New Jersey. 32dlw I The only combination of the -JHUB Janialca Ginger-with SANFllRn Q choice Arnmatlcs mid French UIIU O, Brandy for Cholera Morbus, Cramps and Pains, Diarrhoea JAMAICA GINGER. aim uysewnry, uyspepsia. Flatulency, Want of Tone and Activity in the Stomach and Bowels, and avoiding the dan gers of Change of VVater.Food and Climate. Ask for San fokd'b Jamaica GiNaE8.32dlt $10 TO $innO in Wall Street JIU IU $IUUU Htoek, makes fortunes every month. BAXTER & CO., Bankers, 17 Wall Street, New York. 32dlw WHY Rfl WFQT? Send 'r Delaware ""I UU Htdl iFann Catalogue and Maps. J. F. MANCHA, Dover, Delaware. 32d4w REVOLVFR FRFFBeven-,'"'li Revolver llbUULll rnC.C.Wti, bnx cartridges. address J, Bown & Son, 136 & 1S8 Wood St., Pitts- burgh, Pa. - 32d4w FRECKLINElsa Selentlllo Remedy, being I HbUlXLIIIE. the result of years ot study by a prominent Physician, and having been used in his own practice a long while before being given to the public. It Is the great FRECKLE REMOVER and Complexion Deautltler. Nothing like It has ever before been offered. It does the work like Magic and Is perfectly harm less leaving the skin like velvet, and the Com plexion as Clear as Crystal. GEO. A. KELLOGG, Proprietor. 0 Church St.; New York. 32d4w 50 Cts. per Battle. SOLD BV. ALL DRUGGISTS. These jars are the most simple and perfect jars in the market. For sale wholesale and retail by F. MORTIMER. Something New "Money is Power." Newest and beet 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 " bard times," "crashes," " strikes," Insurrections, etc. Per fect, symetrlcal system to cure these evils, sup ply a good currency, pay the bonded debt with less taxes without repudiation. No more bonds. Ex.-Gov. Hardin, of Mo., says : " It is of de cided merit." Ex. -State-Senator Gatewood, of Mo., says t ' It Is by far the best work on American finances he ever read. Every voter should have 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. Bend for It I Let agents send the price, less the cus tom a ry discount, for a sample copy, and go to work. It will pay. Address, Davis & Frekoabd, 323 North Third Street, St. Louis, Mo. 28 Bm E STATU NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate Sarah Kurd, late of Buffalo township. Perry Co., Pa., dec d., have been granted to the under signed, residing In the same township. All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment and those having claims will present them duly autiieuticated for settlement to " SAMUEL BAIB. Executor. June 8, 188.1 Lewis Porriut, Attorney. FOREIGN WATCHES II IS EM! m I lift ill W I Pi 1 4 Iff i ' A IIA11YEST FOR THE PEOPLE ! Our low prices are the envy of all Competitors. High prices repudiated. Never has there been such a time as now to make money by getting your money's worth. . WHAT WE CAN DO. We can sell common Suits at 84.00 JS.OOand J6.00. JVe can se good Wool Suits at 8H50 87.00 & 83.50 Wecausell all wool Suits made to order as low as 810.00 WHAT WE HAVE DONE! We have marked down our entire stock. ? Goods cannot be sold lower than we are now selling. We have carpet for common wear at 16 18 & 20cts. We have Floured Carpet at 30 33 and 4()cts. We have Rag Carpets at 25 40 50cts. We have Flowered Oil Cloth at 40cts. We have Table Oil Cloth at 35cts. (f 0 We are offering an Elegant line of Ladles goods this season at prices every body wouders at. We have Cotton Glngain, and Silk Parasols, Shawls, Skirts and Corsets, Colored and White Hosiery, Embroiderys. Fans and Ties. Collars, Caffs and Ribbons, Hal r Goods, Jewelry and Combs, Trunks, Valises and Satchels. Bed Spreads and Table Spreads, Towels, Napkins and Braids. Also many other goods iu this line. WMt We Intend to flo! We Intend to keep right on giving the people the worth of their money. Men's Hats as low as 60 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, Penn'a. N EW WAGON SHOP. THE undersigned hiving opened a WHEELWRIGHT SHOP, . ' i . ' ' IN NTTi-wr tit rrwr tctt?t t are now prepared to do any kind of work In tmr line, in anv style, at prices which cannot fall to give satisfaction. Carriages of all styles built and all work will be warranted. 8TOUFFEB & CRIST. New Bloomtleld, April 23, 1979. AT COST! NOW. FOR BARGAINS ! S.M.SHULER, Will offer his entire stock of Prime MACKEREL atCOST, until his Stock is disposed ot. Persons n need of good Hsh at LOW PRICES, should avail themselves of this opportunity. Also, a full stock ot , , HARDWARE, ' GROCERIES. , . , ' DRUG8. : WINKS INn T.IOIttiRH Which .1 will sell CHEAP. Don't forget the place. , S. M. SIIULER'S, C!1i.tn.'n flash. . SZfm'n ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Liverpool, T ziy County, Penna. TJOCKET PHOTOSCOPE. has great magnlfy JT lng power, detects counterfeit money, shod dy In cloth, foreign substances In wounds, flaws In metal, examines insects, flowers, etc., 25 cts., currency or stamps. VAN DELF St CO., St) Ann treet. New York. Ai Sum Via Doir
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