8 THE TIMES NEW ttLOOM FIELD, PA.. MAY 18, 1880. A Remarkable Case. A ftti'Rngo case Is reported lu a letter from Vienna. Months ngo two women tre turnlng from 8 visit to UosnU, where their husbands are gnrrisohed, were murdeted In a wood near Htartb, in Hungary. The murderers were arrested and could not deny tlieir ciltno, but tbey did not confess tbe motive, which la unkuown to this day. One of the ruffians died in prison before the sentenoe was spoken. Tbe other was sentenced to bo hung. A. week ago the execution took place, and aa it waa carried out in public great crowds, eager for some thing uncommon, eveu at the risk of it be ing uncommonly horrible surrounded the scaffold. The murderer's name waa Tabaks, and be belongs to tbe lowest clasa of the county population. When the cord was already round hia neclt he expressed liis desire of addressing tho public, and began saying with emphasis worthy of an orator, " I die willingly but my dear la dies and gentlemen," Here the execu tioner interposed and withdrew the trap door, so that Tabaks died in tbe act of speech, without kuowing it, as it wero, and without a struggle. The execntionor had been most earnestly entreated by a doctor of medicine, a professor, to provide him for once with a " warm corpse." To comply with this wish he shortened the legal " eight minutes " for which a crimi nal should hang to three, and handed the corpse over to a physician, who declared Tabaks to entirely dead. The body was pread upon the marble table in tbe anat omy room Bud professor and studeuta pre pared for the dissection, which, had they ' been in anything of a hurry, might have 'become vivisection. All of a sudden the body moved, first its feet, and then its hands, and at last trembled violently all over. The professor did not lose hi8 presence of mind, but calmly sent to tho authorities to ask if Tabaks was to be re stored to life, or executed ngnin before be TiKftke 1 In the mean time he thought it his luty as a human being to do all he could to restore the life which had so unexpected ly shown itself. After an hour's hard rub ting and inhaling of Baits, Tabaks was Auflicieutly recovered to understand that lie bad come to life this side of the Orcus, tiot the other side, as he at first bolieved. lie swallowed a plateful of soup, and then fell a prey to violent fever, while his neck welled in a most alarming manner. This waa all we heard on tho first day, besides Vagltd information as to the authorities being uncertain whether the half-slain man should not be hanged over again more thoroughly. There was a universal outcry against this. It was said that Tabaks had atoned far hia crime by suffering what the officers of the law had declared to bo death. More cannot bo exacted by the law. No man may be killed twice. The man's death, which took place exactly twenty-four hours after his execution, happily put an end to the controversy, and pity for the sufferer was tho universal feel ing. He had raved during a whole night, had suffered the moat horrible spasms, and had so often attacked his nurses that it was found necessary to tie him to his bed. The probable consequeuce will be the re moval of tho executioner from his ugly office, which he had discharged with so little care. . A Kentucky Horror. A special dispatch to the Louisville, Courier Journal from Clarksville, Ky., says : " Much excitement was caused yes terday by tbe lodgment in jail of Daniel Lyle, colored, his wife, and a negro woman namod Sunan Talley. Lyle and his wife have lately become monomaniacs upon religious subjects. He asserted that he was the Saviour, bis wife tbe Virgin Mary aud Susan Talley, who lives with them, a prophetess. In his zeal ho has, on divers occasions, appeared at places of worship for both white and black people, and in sisted on playing his par t as preacher. Yesterday Constables Roraily and Saun ders procured a warrant for his arrest upon the charge of disturbing publio worship,' and went to bis house to execute the same. Lyle resisted furiously, and assaulted Con wtanble Saunders with an axe. Constable Homily fired three shots at Lyle, one of which took cflct in bis right breast and o.her two in the groin. Lyle then return, ed to his bouse aud barrioaded tho win dows and doors, but he surrendered when Sheriff Mosely appeared with an addition al posse. Upon entering the house tbe officers amelled putrid flesh, and on making search found two of Lyle's children, aged respec tively three aud five years, dead, with their necks broken. The impression is that tbe murder was Instigated by the two women, who have both yielded a strong influence over Lyle, and that he did the killing to relieve the women of the care of the children, believing that for the occa sion he was Herod. Lyle's wounds are very painful, but are not considered mortal. . tW A strange disease has recently made its appearance in the family of Andrew Shaw, of Oxford, Ind which resulted in the death of four of Mr. Shaw's children during the past three weeka, A swelling in the throat appears with a few hours' at tendant aioknesH, and death ensues. Tbe doctors say it is not diphtheria. CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE ! Annual Announcement of the Spring Opening of C A. R PE T I N G S , Oil Cloths and Wall Papers ! BODY BRUSSELS. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. 3 PLYS. INGRAINS. WINDOW SHADES. We Invite the Citizen of PRRRY to Inspect our LA HUB and HANDBOME8T0CK. We are prepared to fliowthe MOHT ELICUANT DKsiunH riiiI PATTERNS It has ever been our privilege of doing, at OLD PRICES, having had a lai k stock on hand Mid bought he tore the recent advance. We can safely say that, mir stock Is the MOST COMPLETE In this section of l'euli'ylvmila mid we will not permit ourselves to be beaten In PRICE or QUALITY. A FULL ASSORTMENT In nil departments, with an additional line of FURNITURE coVKR lN'CiH In Raw silks, Cretonnes, l'laln and Striped llc'l'f, &C&C. Mens WALL PAPERS. 21 E. MAIN STREET, Carlisle, 1880. CARPETS! CARPETS! 1880. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO PURCHASE, BEFORE T11ET ADVANCE ANY HIGHER. JUST RECEIVED AN IMMENSE STOCK OP C A. JEt 3? E T S, Oil. CLOTHS AN!) HUGH, Of all (ii aden for the Spring Trade j the tamest Assortment of Carpets Outside of Philadelphia. SA-MTJJSJ ADAMS, Opera House Carpet Store, No. 31 North Third Street, I.- IIAIUIISBUIIG, PENN'A. V. yJlUJJlV, HARRISRURG, PA., TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, INGRAIN, HAL LAND STAIR CARPETINGS, Floor, Stair and Table OIL CLOTHS, 14 2in HUGS, MATS, VECETABLE lint Si kit , i. ,. .... ...... Jr within, the rcaon bottle, aud can be PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I. Proprietors. 11 eow lyO Just Received Some Special Bargains! We are now receiving a LOT OF BARGAINS to .wbicfa we Invite your attention. A LOT OP PRINTS AT Gi CENTS PER YARD. A LOT OF PRISTS AT 4 CESTS PER YARD. A. LOT OF COTTONADKS A F LOW PRICES I And LOTS OF OTHER GOODS for Men's Wear. OUR STOCK OF Germantown Yarn and Zephyrs, Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, &c.4 - Will lw Found Complete. AVe .A-lso Havt! HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS, BOOTS & .SHOES TO SUIT ALL, . SCHOOL BOOKS, ST AT10NE 11 Y,&c. Inflict if you want ANY KIND OF GOODS, you stand a good chance to find them the one price store ol MORTIMER, New JUoomfiehl, Pa. STRAW MATTINGS COCOA MATTING. OIL CLOTHS. STAIR RODS. MATS. & RUGS. ' WALL PAPERS. Penn'a. 12 3m NO. 2 13 N. SEC0X1 STREET, MATTING &e. Bee PAH mum A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY FOR INTERNAL AND EITERNAL BSE, , Is a aura cure for all tho disease) for which it la leeommerj&ed, and la always PERFECTLY SAFE In the baud of even the most inexperienced persona. It ta a inn and 4ulclt remedy for COUGHS, SOUK THROAT, CHILLS, and similar troubles; aflfanla. instant relief in the most malignant forma of DIPHTHERIA, and la the best known remedy for Hneumatlsm and Neuralgia. The Oldest, Best, and Most Widely Known Family Medicine In the World. It has been naed with siush -wonderful aaeeeaa hi all parts of the world for CRAMPS, CHOLERA, DIARRHOEA , WYSESTEUr, and all BOWEL COMPLAINTS that it i considered an unfailing cure for these diseases. Has stood the test of Forty Years Constant Use In all Countries and Climates. It U RECOMMENDED by Physicians, MUalonartes, Ministers, Managers of Plantations, Workshops, and Factories, Nurses In Hospitals in short by Everybody, Everywhere, who has ever given it a trial. IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL AS A LINIMENT. Tt nhniild ftlwRTS be used for Paul in the Back and Side, and brings apcedy and permanent relief in all casea.of Bruises, Cuts, Sprains, Severe Burns, Scalds, etc. No family can safely be without It. It will annually I save many times lta cost in doctors' bills, and its prlco brings it 01 an. it is sum nt t.o., vw,mju w r obtained from all druggists. at the right price, by going to 1880. 1880. SPRING What Do People Say? THEY SAY we have tho best and largest stock of . CLOTHING in the County. THEY SAY" wc have a splendid line of TXY GOODS, Very Cheap. THEY SAY our stock of "Boots and Shoes cannot be surpassed. THEY SAY that our styles of CARPETS cannot be beat. THEY SAY we have the larg est stock of MATH AXI CAP.H in the County. THEY SAY we have the larg est store in the County ; the largest stock to select from ; bet ter styles than elsewhere, and that our prices can t be beat. MARX DUKES &CO'S., Successor to v ISIDOR SCHWARTZ, EBY'S NEW BUILDING, NEWPORT, PA. EVERY XXY WANTS TO BUY OUR NEEDLES! WE WANT MALE AND FEMALE AGENTS To Sell Our Needle Package. It contains; 6 papers, best largeeyed, cloth-stuck English Needles. 2 si eel bodkins, 2 long cotton darners, 2 short cotton darners,3 extra one cotton darners, 3 wool darners, 2 yarn darners, S button needles, 2 carpet needles, 1 worsted needle, 1 motto needle. These needles would cost at retail, 61 cents. We will send full sample package for 2S cents, with full tonus to agents. 1 Dozen postpaid S2.00. You Want to buy Our Stntloucry. Pride of The West. Stationery Package ! Contains 18 sheets line paper, 18 extra envelopes, 1 pen, 1 good penholder, a nice lead pencil, and a very handsome piece of Jowelry. Also, one pack ago In every dozen has an order for 1 set of hand some silver plated tea spoons. Agents are making from 6 to 10 dollars a day selling this package. Sample package and full terms to agents postpaid 25 cents, 6 packages by mail postpaid tor 1.00, 1 dozen by express for 1.75. Ke member this is the fastest selling package ever ollered to agents. Address all orders to K1RTLAND&CO.. No. 618 Main St., Baybrook, Conn. Please say you saw the advertisement In this paper. 17 8t Highest Medal at Vienna anl Philadelphia. E. & II. T. ANTHONY & CO., M BROADWAY. NEW YORK, Manufacturers, Importers & Dealers In Velvet Frames, Albums, Graphoscopes, Stereoscopes & Views, T1 n nr . a V I n nru fit v Am to "Plin Anrmnnlia And kindred goods Celebrities, Actresses, to. PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. We are Headquarters tor everything in the way of Stereopticons & Magic Lanterns, Kachstylebelngthe bestof Itsclasslntbemarket Beautiful Photographic Transparencies o( Stat uary and KiiKravinn for the window. Convex glass. Manufacturers of Velvet Frames ior Miniatures ana convex mats rioiurei. 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Agent, ljaaisourg, ra. ON 30 DAYS TRIAL We will send our ELEDTno.VOl.TAT(1 mrr.Tst and other Electric Appllnsx-es upon trial for 30 days to those suffering fiom Nervous Debility Kheurnatlsm, Paralysis or any diseases of the i.ivorur niuueyn, nim many omer diseases, A Cure Guarantee or no pay. Address VOLTAIC BELT CO.. Marshalll mien. 18d4t FOB DEAF TES Garmore's Artificial Eap Drums PEKFKilLY JihVlOKK TIIK HRARINO and perform the worh nf tho Naturnl lrnm. AIwsti in position, but Invisible to other. All Conrerfruion ami even wlimper heard rii.tinctly. W Mfer to those Bilnsthe.ni. Hend fnrdpsp.rirtiveeireuler. UAUMOKK KAU UHV AO, t'lNX'INNATl, O. 18d4w FITS ! FITS ! Dr. LASCELLE'S English Kcmedr, UNLIKE TI1F MANY SO-CALLED PREPARA tlons lor this disorder which oniv relieve while used by the patient, CUHES PK11MANENT" li Y ! and has be u endorsed In this respect for the past JO years by the leaning medical authori ties in Europe. NOCIIAKOK made toglve It a fair test, as Dr. LASCKLLE undetakes to send each sutTerlMg nypllcant a FREE Package on their rorwai'ding name and Post Ofllce add i es? to Ills Pole Agentsfor the V. 8. and Canada. Messrs. SLOCUM Hi CO., No. Cedar St., New York. Mw M EDICAL NOTICE! DR. 0. P. BOLLINGER, .. Having located permanently In NEW 1SL00MF1EL1), Offers his professional services to the citizens of the Borough and surrounding country. , Dr. B. has been engaged in an extensive piac tlce for over 28 years. He has also served his country in the capacity of Burgeon to the 78th Pa. Vol. Infantry during the late Rebellion, holding his Commission from tin then Governor of this Commonweal! h. His credentials are from one of the best Medical Colleges in America. His success a s practitioner of medicine is ac knowledged by recommendations from former patrons, which are free for inspection at all -times. IN THE TREATMENT OF Chronic Diseases he hashad very extensive experience,andbascnred many hopeless cases, alter years of sutlering, and expense incurred lu seeking relief elsewhere. Among the many chronic complain' s treated Rticcessiullv are Asthma. Bronchitis. I.arvnoitis. Hemorrhage of the Lungs, Consumption, (first and second stages.) Heart Disease, Dyspepsia Liver Complaint, Melancholia, Hcroftilaor King's Evil, bklu Diseases. Chronic Rheumatism, Goitre, or enlargement of the Glands ol the neck. Dropsy. Piles, chronic Dtarrhaia,Consttpatlon ol the Bow els, Sick and Nervous Headache, Neuralgia. Diseases of Females. Tumors, Kidney Diseases, Enlarged Spleen. Epilepsy, Dealaess, Chronic Chills and Ague. Diabetes Mellltus, old running sores. Tapeworms removed. . . Dr. B. does not confine himself to any one par ticular system of medlelne. He nses all the lata improved methods and remedies, as also Magneto Electric, or Medical Electricity, which Is so successfully used at the present day in many forms of nervous complaints. In the treatment of the Lungs and air passages he uses INHALATIONS, which carries the medicine direct to the diseased parts. When an incurable esse presents Itself he Is free and candid lu telling the patient that he can not cure him, thus avoiding further expense. In chronic ailments t Is always best for patients to call at bU oltlce lor personal examination and treatm mt, when that la practicable, r- Rooms for the present at The Terry House. CONSULTATION FREE. Bloomfleld, May 4, 1580. . - . Not Correct ! " ' It having been reported tbst I was about to discontinue business at ICKESBL'RO, Perry County, Pa., I beg leave to correct tbe state ment. 1 shall continue to sell new work, such as BUUU1KS, UUKN-rLAH l EKS, Ac. Repairing of every description done at abort notice and at Reasonable Prices. Particular aUtcution rjald to reDalrlntr Corn-Planters. 1 1 Bt WM. 11. H EN PERSON. TIVP . OurBfock of NEW GOODS -AB I 1 ,or Men-s wear Is complete, UlUllOt Pricesfroml'JU cents ud. 4t e t sa H II 11 13 unnr nurc P. MORTIMER. New BlsomCeld.Pa