8 A Curious Suit for Damages. A judgment ngftlrut 4 railway itiperlu tondotit, iu an action for assault and bat tery, bus been reversed by the Supreme Court of Wisconsin, because the plaintiff's counsel, In bis argument to the jury, as sumed facts to bave been proved concerning wblch no evidence bad been taken, and also appealed to prejudices foreign to anything In proof. Thore was no testimo ny whatever concerning the ability of tho defendant to pay what are called punitive or exemplary dnmages, yet the counsel for the plaintiff endeavored to supply this want by arguing that as the defendant was in the employ of A great corporation, and that corporation was wealthy and powerful, he was therefore able to pay any judgmout that might be obtained against him. Pro per exceptions were takeu,and the Supreme Court says that enough nppears ou tho record to show not only that the loarned coutiRol commented on faots not in evidouco, but that in effect, though not a witness, be testified to faots himself. In reaching the conclusion that the judgment ought on this ground to be reversed, Chief Justice Ryan truly remarks : "Doubtless the Cir cuit Court can as it did in this case, charge the jury to disregard all statements of fact not in evidouco. But it is not so certain that a jury will do bo. Without notes of the evidouco, it may bo often diflicult for juries to discriminate botween the state ments of fact by counsel following tho evidence and outside of it. It Is sufliciont that the extra-professional statements of counsel may gravely prejudice the jury and affect the verdict." This reversal is particularly noteworthy, and derives addi tional interest from the fact that the plain tiff's counsel is one of the most distin guished member of the Wisconsiu bar. Dealer in Dead Men. Chicago, November 3. Tho Tribune's dispatch from Keokuk says it has bcon discovered that A. Mackey, of this city, has been receiving bodies of recently buried peoplo, graves have been robbed at Beacon, la., and the bodies barrelled and shipped. Two barrels were consigned to Mackey on Thursday, but the railroad agent being suspicious opened one and found the body of John Ilyues, who had been recently buried near Beacon. Mackey was arrested, but declares that be is innocent. His -assertion is discredited, asunder his direc tions the first barrel was taken to tho Medical College at Keokuk, where it still letuaius. The college authorities disclaim any knowledge of tho source from which the barrel came. A Strange Pair. The wonderfully joined twin babies from St. Benoir, Canada, who were exhibited iu N. Y. city a few months ngo, bave been critically examined in Philadelphia by Prof. Pancoast. They are separato to the bips, but bave only two legs in the aggregate. The Siamese twins were a distinct pair, so are the negro twius called Millie and Chris tine, but the Professor says of the Cana dian babies : "They have separate lungs and hearts, the union beginiug at tho edge of the ribs, and forming oommon digestive and generative organs." A Man Falls In a Vat of Boiling Sugar. New York, November 4. This morning Frederick Stelling, a workman in the sugar refinery at tho foot of South Second street, Williamsburg, was engaged in stirring up boiling sugar in an immense vat, when, losing bis balance, he fell into the seething liquid, which bubbled up about bis nock. The agonizing screams of the wretched man for help brought men to his assistance and be was taken out. He was removed to the hospital, but be can scarcely survive his fearful injuries. tSTAsbury Park, N. Y., November 4. At noon to-day two men in a wagon stop ped at the half way house, Monmouth county, and inquired for the road to Shark River station. Soon after they had loft their horse came buck dragging the over turned wagon. A search was made for the men and oneof them named Cook, of Long Branch, was found half a mile from the house, in the edge of the woods. He bad been stabbed in the throat and was insen sible. Ilia companion had lied aud a guu which bad been sceu in the wagon was missing. As there was no physician at the Half Way house it was necessary to send Cook, who was still unconscious, to Long Branch for treatment, and search is being made for his assailant. From a Distinguished Juror. "I have tiied the Peruvian Syrup and the result fully sustains your prediction. It has mailo a new man of me, infused into my system new vigor and energy , I am no longer tremulous and debilitated, as when you last saw me, but stronger, heartier, and with laiger capacity for labor, mental and physical, than at any time duriug the last five years." t9Hundreds of thousauds of peasants in Italy are without work, and those who are employed are glad to labor twelve hours a day for nineteen ceuts aud food, which invariably consists of dry black bread at ten o'clock A. M., and aqua-sale soup at tb close of the day the said soup being a bowl of bot water salted and llavorcd with a few drops of olive oil. "Yon Don't Know their Value." ' "They cured me of Ague, Biliousness and Kidney Complaint, as reoomended. I had a half bottlo loft which I usod for my two little girls, who the dootors and neighbors said could not be cured. I am ooufiilent I should have lost both of them one night if I had not had the Hop Bitters In my liouso to use. I found they done them so much good I continued with them, aud thoy are now well. Thnt Ib why I say you do not know batf the value of Hop Bitters, and do not recomend them high enough." U., Rochester, N. Y. 40, To Magazine Club-Getters. 3-BUTTON KID GLOVES. FRENCH AND KN1MSII CASHMERE AND ELEGANT BILK DRESS PATTERNS. GIVEN IN PREMIUMS tor Subscribers, at CU'l) HATES, to Arthur's Home Magazine I TERMS: 2 25 a Year, wild a large reduction tor Clubs. Specimen Number, 10 cents. W Renil for Club (Setter's Special Circular, containing full particulars of tins splendid oiler, T. S. ARTHUR &SON, 2i!7 S. Sixth St., I'llll'a HEALTH AND HA1T1NESS. Health and happiness are priceless Wealth te their possessors, and yet tliey are within the reach of every one who will use WRIGHT'S LIVER FILLS, The only sure (JURE for Torpid Mver, Dyspepsia, Headache, Hour Stomach, Constipation, Debility. Nausea, and all llilllous complaints and Wood disorders. None genuine unless signed " Wm. Wright. I'hil'a. " If your Druggist will not sup ply send 25 cents for one box to llarrlek, Holler it Co., TON. 4th St.. Plill'a. January 1, lo78, ly THE SUN FOIi 1870. THE RUN will lw printed pvrry day rtnrlinr tlio year m i'oin. 1 inirpimr ami method will l)etlieMuni as in the yant: To prt m-nt all the hhwb in a n-aiJiibio sharp, and tn toll the truth though the Iicbvciih fall. THE HUN haw liwii, in, aud will continue to be In dependent o everybody and everything nave the truth anditpnwn eotivietiona of duly. That in the only iml ley an honent tn'WHpaper need have. That in the pojfry whirh hnn woa frthin newspaper th eouttdeiii'o and frieudHliip of a wider eontitueniy titan wan evureu JnvM bv nnv othT American Journal. THE HUN in the n-WHpnper for the people. It in not for the rirh man airftlnrt the ponr man, or for the poor man aioinst the rich man, put it aeeka to do equal Jus tice to all intnrents iu the community. It la not the or Kftn of any person, clasn, nect or party. There need be no myntery about ua lovea and lint en. It it for the un est man nainnt. the rourupn every time. H in for thn hotiPBt Democrat an atniiimt tho dinlmnent Republican, and for tho hownt Republican an awrahiRt the umhonent Imoerat. Tt. doen not take itn cue from the uttfraneea of any politician or political ortraui.atioii. It vivea ltn HUPpo on in unreservedly whn men or meaurea aro In agreement with th Constitution and with the prinej- pi en upon which thin Republic wan founded for thfe people. Whenever the (.'oiHtilution and constitutional principles arc violated ns in the nutnwreous conspira cy of 1H7H. by which a man not elected was placet! in tho President's oilice, when 'in MH rivibin it npeakn nut for the rivht. That in THE RUN'H idea of indepen dence. In thin rHpt there will be no change in its programme ffrlf7(. We have tho means of mnkinp Tho Run, as a politi cal, literary and a Kvnral newspaper, more entertain liiK ami niort1 usef ul than ever before ; and we mean to apply them freely. uur rntrn of subscription remain iinchanwed. For the Ditllr Hnn. a four pare Rhvfit of twontv-etifht cnl. mii'n, ib price by mail, non'paid, is 55 ctutn a month or ftO.SO a year; or, includintr the. (Sunday paper, nn ciiriU-paKe sheet or flftcsix column, the price is 61 cents a month, or 11770 n year, postage paid. Hhe Huuday "diOon of The Nan in also furnished aeparately at $1 ,JO a Xar, noHtiir- paid. The price of the Weekly Hun, eight patron, tlfty-nix columns, is SI a yfar. potavo paid. For clubs ol ten sending fliiO wo will send an extra copy free. Address I. W. KNOLANl), Publishcrof The Hun, New York City. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! The undersigned, Assignee of Simon 8,Clouser, by virtue of an order of sale to lilm directed from the Court of Common Pleas of Perry county.Fa., will oftr for sale, by outcry, ou the identities, ou FKIDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, 1878. at 1 o'clock P. M., the followlngdescrlbed valua ble real estate, to wit: TRACT No. 1. containing 43 ACRES, having tlteiron erected a good twn-slory log HOUSE, with frame kitchen attached, a good Bank Barn, a Flutter-wheel Haw Mill, hogpen and spring house, with a never fail ing spring of water near the mansion house. There Is an orchard in prime bearing condition, containing liki t rees of choice apples, also a variety of other choice fruit, such as peaches, pears, cherries, grapes, etc. About 27 acres oi this tract are cleared and In a good state of cultivation, the balance being timber land. TRACT No. 2, isa tract of land containing 37 acres, about 12 acres or which are cleared, and the balance is timber land. TRACT No. 3, isa tract of Timber Land containing 11 acres. TRACT No. 4, Isa tract of land containing 9 acres, being timber land. The above described real estate Is situate In Centre township. Perry county Pa., about 2 miles south of New liloomlie'd, on the public road lead ing from New Bloomtleld to Landlsburg, bounded by lands of Win. limner, tieo, Meek, R. L. Ma- ?:ee, Esq.. Daniel Cless and others, within one mirth of a mile of a school house, and in a good settlement. The whole contains 100 acres, and will besold as a whole orsereratety, to suit pur chasers, and will make a very desirable home. Tebmb. Ten per cent of the purchase money to be pad when the property Is stricken down, one hall of the balance on the 1st of April, 1479, when the deed will be delivered and possession given, and the balance on the 1st of April, 1880, with Interest from lt of April. 1K7D, to be secured by Judgment bond. l' B. CLOUSEK, October 15 , t878. Assignee. DpQTbnslness you call engage tn. Ji to 20 ObO I pur day made by any worker of either sex. right in their own localities. Particulars and sample worth live dollars free. Improve your sparetime at this business. Address STINSON Si CO., Portland, Maine U lyr The oldest and host appointed Institution l- obtaining a Buinuea Education, i'ur circular luidre, P. DCFP A RONS, Pituburgh, Pa.' " ACJKXT Jit i: A 1 TIE IN ! We will pay Agents a Balary of $100 per month and expenses, or allow a large commission to sell our new and wonderful Inventions. We mean what we say. Address, without delay, MUUK MAN Si CO., Marshall. Michigan. 44d4w rprr Copy of Prettiest, Cheapest, and Best rnCL Pap, rill the World. Address, Tidal Wave, Wadsworth, Ohio. NEWS FROM WK havo Just oponad a oomplete assortment of NEW GOODS, nmo of which are worth special notice. OUR STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING We offer at remarkable LOW PRICES, and If you call and examine the PRICE and QUALITY you will certainly say that AVE BEAT THE JEWS. Our supply of BOOTS and BHOER is very enmplete, and we call special attention to oht YORK CHAMPION BOOTH, which we sell at LOW PRICK with a guarantee as to quality. We also have a good assortment of DRY GOODS, (iROCEftlES, HATS and CAP3, NOTIONS, &0 which we will sell at LOW PRICES. Come and see if this Is not sol Blaln, November 4, 1877. AVH OLE SALE -A. FULL LARGEST STOCK! DEALERS! HKND Please rt.app mm & m v. maiiB, ray asry n v. ;v ; Wv m AMERICAN ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT & CAREFUL ATTENTION. 161 State Street, CHICAGO. SALT! SALT! JUST 11ECEIVED A LARGE LOT OF LIVERPOOL G. A. SALT. FULL BIZE SACKS, $1.15 per sack. 4 bushel sacks, fine, 82.00 per sack AT THE CJieap Cash Store OF S. M. SHULER'S, Liverpool, Terry County, Penna, Where you will And a FULL STOCK of HARDWARE, GKOCmtlKS, DRUOH. IRON, NAILS, HORSE and MULE SHOES, PAINTS, OILS. VARNISHES, &C &C &C, AT VERY LOW PRICES. CAtt AND SEE ! HONEY OF EOREHOUND AND TAR FOR THE CURE OF Conghs, Oolds, Inflnema, Hoarseness, Difficult Breftthluft, aud all Affections of the Throat, Bronchial Tubes, and Lungs, leading to Consumption. This infallible remedy is composed of tlie IIonry of the plant Ilorcliouivl, in chemical union with Tak-Uai.m, extracted from the I .ice ruiNCin.K of the forest tree Aniiis 11AI.SAMF.A, or lialm of Gilead. The Honey of llorchound sosthes and scatters all irritations and inflammations, and the Tar-balm cleanses and heai.5 the threat nnd air passages leading to the lungs. Five additional ingredients keep the organs cool, moist, and in healthful aclion. Let no pre judice keep you from trying this great medi cine of a famous doctor wlw has saved thou sands of lives by it in his large private practice. N.B. The Tar-Balm has no had taste or smell. l'HICES 50 CENTS AND $1 I'ER DOTTLE. Great saving to buy large sise. Pike's Toothache Drops" Cure in 1 Minute. Sold by all Druggists. "!. N. 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Any person who will take I pill each ntKht from 1 to 12 weeks may be restored to sound health, If such a thiiiR be pos sible. Sent by mail for 8 letter stumps, 1. S. JOHNSON & CO. DnnKor, Mm lie, 4fd4w U. S. 1 -A. nsr o a o., Ifi3 HI.KECK EH ST.. N. Y. Manufuctiirei'Hof strictly tlrst-olass Pianos. We selldirect to Families from our own Knctory at lowest wholesale price. Beautiful new 14 Octave. Kosewood Pianos Sent on trial. Thousand In use. Heavy Discount to cash bvyers. Don't buy until you have read our Catalogue. It will interest you. Mailed free. 4t4t The ANTIDOTE to ALCOHOL FOUND AT LAST I THE FATHER MATTHEW REMEDY It Is a certain nnd speedy cure for Intemperance. It destroys all appetite for aluoholle liquors and builds up the nervous system. Altera debauch, or any Intemperate Indulgence, a single teas spoonful will remove all mental and physical de pression. It also cures every kind of Fever. Dys pepsia and Torpidity of tli.i Mver. Sold by all druuKlsts. Price 81 per bottle. Pamphlet oil " Alcohol, Its Effects, aud Intemperance as a dis ease," sent free on writing 10 the Father Matthew Temperance and Mau'I'K Co., 3b Bond Street. New York. 4G dtt $ 5 There In no compi BENSON'S CAPCINE 0RUS PLASTER. ONDERFUL REMEDY. There is no comparison between it and the com mon slow acting poms plaster. It is in every way superior to all other external remedies Including liniments and the so called electri cal appliances. It contains new medicinal elements In combination with rubber, pos sesses the most extraordinary pain relieving, strengthening aud curative properties. Any Physician in your own locality wlllconllrm the above statement. For Lame Rack, Rheu matism, Female Weakness, Stubborn and Neglected Colds and Coughs, diseased Kid neys, Whooping coughs, affections of the heart, and all Ills for which porus plasters are used, it is simply tho best known remedy. Ask for Benson s Ca peine Porus Plaster and take no other. Sold by all Druggists. Price ih cents. 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