&KTIKEL& REPUBLICAN MIFFLIN 10WN : WeAnendav;, June 2S ,1B. TEEMS. gabKcHptloo, $1.60 per annum if Mid svitbin 12 moo Oi $2.00 if sot paid witulo j months. Trsuo?i-tit advertisements Inserted at CO cents I inch tor eaoii insertion. f ruibieat business notices in local col ron, 10 cents per line for each insertion. jX-d'JCticiiS will be mad w those desiring to adrertiso bjr the year, half or quarter yrr. SYOir LOC.1LS. The Teachers of the PresbvtArmn Sabbath school, held a pic nic at Macadunia last Friday. If Dr. Banks keeps adding to hi collection of living animals, it will not w iuuy uu ne m nave acquired a regular menagerie. The latest acqui sition is a large coon that was cap tured in the wilds of Delaware township. Thaddeus Walter, ged about 6 years, a son of Samuel Walter, of Milie-rd township, broke bia left tbigb, involving knee j'.iut, bj falling oat of a hole in tbe stable, through which manure u thrown into tbe yard. Dr Crawford at tended to tbe injuries of tbe boj. HAVOC BYSrOBik m IOWA. On the 15th inst, a great storm swept through the State of Iowa. -J. ci. Ulariibon, editor of the Des Moines Register, wlio baa spent two days and inguu in traversing -tne trucK of the tornado, gives a very graphio account of the scenes he has muieesetL "l'he tornsido," he Bars, "made a destructive Srveep througn a tnickiy Bottled portion of Iowa, some loJ miles in lengtn and on an average had a nnle wide, extending from points 8oUi.h of Ames, in tlie !ve;t erae'Iing now hay. FIsbernic-a we numerous. C'ly drummers in droves. Guilem, is to bo hung on Friday. Tight fitting pants are not popular. Ha'Jtingdju is t. have an other e'reus. Tbe backs mill be closed on tho 4th of July. Smd-vy id lik a holiday in Hunt i'lgdon. A number e f farmers made Lay Tlie nighta eo far this summer have been cool Cat wheat vrhen the grain is in the daugh etate. The pavement about the jail hae teen repaired. A r un in C imbiia county killed Mrs. Joseph Miller. The riiiladolphia RtcorJ has moved into its new building. Editor Jaekmia Lai bought a new orgaa for his daughters. Tho Franklin county fair associa tion has closed business. Tbe pajer mill at Tyrone was des troyed bv fir last week. I r,nrr h nf fchA Kr ata in Ka ut . Lat.wer Wiljon, a young man J 0f H crescent to south of Euirusn, m from this county, but now a citizen of j Keokuk county. From tue soam- iareau cojniv liunoia, uronynt u car load of splendid cows, heifers nd calves of pedigree stock, from near Lexmgton Kentucky to this place 1st Saturday, and the same day took took them ont the valley to Oakland mill. It was a herd of nice and valuable cattle. It will require pood music on the part of the iort lioyal band to make good tho claim that citizens of Fort Royal put in for them, namely that they are the best band in tlie county. Port lioval people should not forget that Miinintown has a brass baud that mnkes music that is pronounced tip top music. Next Saturday the McAlisterville band will hold a cako walk- Cue ha f dozen young ladies will be auctioned ed off; tho Li' 'best and best bidder to be tLe buyer. The Richneld and Fre mont Cornet bands are expected to bo present. An appreciable time is anticipated Wonl IL Mills of Mc Alistervilie expects to go east to a school of elocution and oratory shortly. D. K. Hamilton, and J. S. Hamil ton, brothers, have graduated at the uur- eohU-rn part of the State we have the names now ot GJ of tae dead and 5M of the wounded, half of the lat- i . l i i ") grevioiuiy nurt ana pruoaoiy a filth of them fatally. Over 300 families have had their homes totally aostroyeo, ana there are now at least 1,501) persons homeless and in want The loss in property will ex ceed $2,0Ji),OO0 and may reach y3,O0J,On). In the town of Giunell alone over $400, JOJ in property was destroyed, ou none of wuieu was there a cent of insurance as in the case of fires, it will take $100,UOO at once to pat tbe wounded puop.e in a condition to be cared for. It will take Sl.JOO.dOO at the lowest to keep the sufferers from want and to put the humblest of roofs over their tii?ir heads. Orinnell is a town of New England people, a thrifty, intel ligent people, and with the lowest rate of crime and illiteracy in tho S:ate and tho highest rate of intelli gence and morality. This moloch of tne air, which haskillod fifty of their people, destroyed one hundred and sixty of its houses, maimed and niu F.astmnu (killece. Thev both Greenback prophets are still around j mg KOVeral years were attaches of Astray an astray Luub found its way to the place of David Muintna, in Fermanagh township. The owner is hereby requested to come forward, prove property, and so forth, and take the lamb away. Important To Traveller. Special uxliKcoieuia are edema yoa bj the Barliugton Kntr it will pay J on to reod their adrertiMtmeot to be toned else where ia thu isnua. COLORADO EXCURSIONS. Colorado round ti.ip TouaaT ticx- bts ot greatly reduced rates, via C, B. & K K., new Chicago and Denver Through Line, good auring summer months and Aatiunal Minim? and In dustrial Exposition in September are now on sle and fu.l particulars as to trains and rates can bo obtained from any Coupon Ticket Omce in the United States and Canada. ELECTION NOTICE. There will be a meeticg of the stock hold- era of the Riversidt Park aod Agricultural Association, on Stordty evening, July lit 1882, at 8 o'clock 1'. M. at the office of the president, lor tbe purpose ol electing oQicera tor the ensuing year. LUOIEN BANKS, Fresideot. D. B. DUTY Jr.. Secretary. A 7 year old child of Win. Partner, or Uiltord township, tell and broke its let t lore arm, a few days ago. Dr. lUuk gave such surgical attention as tbe caso required. OS TO UE5ITEK! To the weird beaaty of the Kocky Mountains results and health-giving quality of its eparkhug waters and bright skies, as an inducement to tne tourists and pleasure 6oekers for a summer trip to Colorado, must bo added this season the attractions of tbe National Mining and Industrial Exposition, the interesting features oi which are new numerous and vari GBSSkSt Al ITEMS. A factory for the manufacture of artificial atooe ia la operation at Harrisburg. A Reading paper bat interviewed all tbe butobers to that eity on tbe subject ol high beef, and Bods that thrv re losing Oiooej beoause ot the dectcaxe of patroooge. Mrs. Jane Keifer, of Rarriobiug, La been arrested for punishing ber little girl by roasting her bands over a red- hot stove. A pieaober in Tennesee tried to es tablish a oburoh in wbtob there should be no members who used tobacco or anv beverage but water, sod his only eongrrgation was an old woman who ebewed alippcrj-elia and believed in catnip for measles. Tbe camp of tbe National Guard of Pennsylvania at Lewistown is looked forward to with n-uob pleaurn by the command. Tbe whole guard of tbe state will be preset) t aud mere will be a generous rivalry between tbe three brigades to eioel eaob other. Tbe ftooimands will go ioto camp oo Satur day, August 6. sad will remain until tbe following Saturday. riacn man will reoeive $7.50 pay sud bis ratiooi. While s larrner named Labergs was crossing tbe bridge at Montuercy Falls with bis married daughter, in a wagon, on Saturday oght a week, tbe bone be came untueoaeable. aud threw tbe wag en against tbe side of the bridge. Tbe rail broke, throwing Laberge out upon tbe bridge and pitching bis daughter with tbe bnrse and wagon lato toe tor rent 300 feet be'ow. Tbe unfortunate woman leaves seven children. Her body wbioh was swpt over the fa!!., ! as not been recovered. William Decker, of Denison, drove U AHMED: BiCXMAS VasOawsa At tho Lutheraa pareoysge, Mifflintown.vn tbe 22nd inst., by Rev. E Berry, Mr. T. K. F.ecunan, and Miss Id VanOrmer, buth or Fayette K'WasVp. COM M KItC A.Is. MlfrUNTOWK MARKETS. ItirrusTOwa, June 28, 1882. Butter IS 16 II Eg Lard Ham Sides Kag 12 MIFFLINTOWX GKA1N MARKET. Corrected weasly. Qcotatioxs ros To-av. Wednesday, June 2S, 1882- Wbeat Corn, ........ O&ts, hye Cloversed... Timothy seed , 25 65 W 4 CO 2 25 MISCELL.WEO US JtD VER TISEME.TSV D. W. HAELEY'S Is tbe place where you can buy THE BEST AND T11E CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING ' RATS. CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND FCRXISHIXQ GOODS. HE Is prepared te exhibit one of the most cbot-a and skct stock ctv-j oL'.tei Is tbia market, and at ASTONISBiSdl T LOW PRICSS I Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suit, whi-b will be mace to or--r at abort notice, very reasonable. Remember tbe place, in Hoffman's New Water eTeeta, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Buil Jinr;, corner of Brdve and PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia, June 24, lftn2. "hes" Corn, 79to8 lets. Oate 6 lets. Kyo t" ts. Chickens, old roosters at 7toScts. per pound; hens 13tol4cts; young chickens 18to22cts per pound. Butter at 14to30cts per pound. Eggs at TJtoiicts. per d.s;n. Uay, $13.00 to U.C0 r;r teu. Philadelphia, Beef cattle, Eitn, Vc.i good. Sc.; medium, 7c; commoa, 0c.; Ul cows, 4 to GJrJ. Milch cows were active at $.50 to SCO, with sales ol extra grades as high as $75. beep IW-pound clipped tnoep Druogni SAM'L STSA Has j-Jit returned from tbe Hasters eitie with a full va-;oty 5f MEM & BOYS' CLQTHIMG, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES.ALL SIZES, GEXT3 FCRfISTHyO GOODS Good of wrkiTt1 -e !o- Co and be a3tokished.Panta at 75 Ceats. C7 SVIVS TO V JZH. see T Patterson, Pa., Aprtt 18, 1879. SAM77EI. STSTh2. Misetliantous. llire it up boys. It is a mistake. Cacujabers and you know what follows upon a hearty indulgance. Tho Evangelical Assodation pro pose to build church in Lewistown L-.wy! r Stone, is ofT to Norfolk Vs., to look to sale of some real es tate. George Marks and wife of Colum bus Ohio, are visiting relatives in this place. The therniometor stood at 87 de grees in the shade, last Friday at now. tilated two hundred more of its peo- - lhl3 grand exhibit of mineral nle. manv of whom will Bonn di n.l and ecological specimens, together all of whom must be cared for for' WIth tbe u,Bt productions of meehan I months, and lias wined out ttalW ! iod and industrud skill, oiiens August this office. They were manly boys lu"u rTr Vu ti.a w ; A.u.r of ihi noi Bear'J talf milua hilars J T "-"'Icnrwl nmnnrtv Too-. f.M I fu,I nf i irnn li. intr I V r" V wuwo uiu y " 1 hu.1 a: lie Kin in unin- th.-v cannot manly men. e all wisa them suc cess and a place for each that is con genial to his tabtos, in tho every day business of life. A young man named Joseph Hol land, did his bent to froighteu Abra ham Will, who was courting his girl at Robert Boll's pli:e, in Autis town ship, Blair county, a few nights ugo, Will mistook Holland for a burglar, I and sent a load cf shot at him which i nut out an eve for the buitrlar player. The Democrat and Rcgiiler, advtx- it was a serious mistake ail around, r i i 1 1. - . : a : ' . . ., . i tises for a boy to learn the printing trad?. The farmers will celebrate the 4th of Joly in making hay and cutting gnu J- TLe Juniata ValVv printers pic-nic will be held at Bvdlfoute, September ! 1st lbb2. A mau at Lock Haven out off the tills of a number "f cows, and 'now he is in jail. ivid Siebor, of Fenoanigh town ship shippa J a boat load of railroad tiee last west. The rjsidouce of John Birdell in Beale t j .vnskip was dastroyed by fire on the 14;ii inst. A Tyrone young man forcibly kiss el Lis'girl goo! night, and for that he was sent to j-iil. Tho Chambersburg Public Opinion tvants a boy that 16 willing to learn the printing business. Editor A- G- Boasall, is announc I among the Djm cracy as a candi date f jr L'-giblature. Quito a delegation of e'tizeus at tended the closing exorcises of Airy View Academy is-st week- Tun wh-a: crop in Eait Tennessee has been harvested, and is pronounc- j ed a 8 uncommonly good. The XlcVeytowa, brass band, gives a coiiCi.i t every .Monday evening iu tae pubiia i-quare of the town. Hauiiiig'ion has a young married rcuple. The grooai is 15 years of ag?, and the bnde It yetrs old. The eloping examination of the MeAiistervibe Orpuan School will take pi ico on the i2th dy of July. A number of pic-nic parties went to tho woods la6t week, eouie to Macedonia, and some to other places. A number of Hasans went to Philaile'plia from this place to wit cess tae .Masonic parade on Satur day. Foa sale a good two horse wag en. Call on or address Alexander McKinley, McCoysville Juniata coun ty Fa. Jesse Howe, the boss Lotso sboer in this place Las been put out of working condition by rheumatism in the right hip. Chairman Csoper and Lis commit tee, assess post masters in towns like Mifiiiutown $20, to help start the campaign with. A cow or tvD, in town, cau open gut?-; and feuc.s, and they do it to tzi ten or of gardeners and people that have growiug crops. Editor Eonpall toJta drive behind SuloutTs Texas ponies. Sulouff held the ribbons, and the anLnals went along bke civilized horses. "Tbe Penrjsylvania State Teachers and both young men are severely distressed over the occurrence. Reuben I. Kercbner, a young tin smith, who had been doing work at Johnstown, this county, lost his health and went to Delaware town ship to his father's, with the hope of recruiting his health, while there he was atteuded by a doctor. On Mon day morning the 10th, while all of tho fiimilv were out of tho house, but not far nvvav thev heard a gun shot j in tho building ; t'uey hastened to the house, and there to their horrjr, Reuben lay dead on the floor. The load that the gun coLtained entered the forehead and passed backward upward through the braiu, producing it is believed instant death. Tho man who wrote tho following should turn preacher and start a new school of theology ; -The latest -ranie to raise money at religious fails is to wrap all the young ladies in sheets and sell them to the high est treutlc-Laan bidder. Laca voung had aii its buildings destroyed, its four hundred students mudo home less and has suffered a loss of $75, 000 of uninsured property. "The condition of tbe "other towns and fanning communities is fully as pitiable and helpless. All that the people of Io wa can do will be done to adevhite the condition and repair in part the losses of the sufferers. But it will take $1,000,000 to do it, even in hnlf-way comfort and recom pense, and the people of a State who ! have always borne tueir share and done their part in all national calam. ltiesmay fu.y ask the people of oth er communities to help them in this hour of great calamity to many of the worthiest of its people ; and to this eud I ask my fellows of the press through the United States to place the facts before their readers aud give their timely help to its sufficient piu-pose of raising and providing aid at the earliest moment possible. Tho fury and power of this calamity were as indescribable in their might iness of strength as their havoc and power were cruel and complete. Many people were bereft of their houses. Not a splinter as largo as a finger not a shred of furniture as largo as a skein of silk remained, and hundreds have no clothing left except what thev had on. Little st ' children, with both parents killed, as I were left bv themselves, maimed and wounded. Every condition of woe exists that most tenderly appeals to tho pity of the human heart. nn ta iha rAKidenoe of 31&ftbal V avis, ' so. Extra 5 to !c: coed, 4 to vie. ; tue- n..rU., Ts listTiibrmliT. aud i dium, 4c. ; common 3 tu S; cuils, 3c hitched bis team tti about two rods Iroui one Lundr.-d ttands id bees. Tho ! Host extra, 1 1.112c light mixed, K'al Ic good. Halite raau who secures a ladv at the auc- Wounds inflicted by tho debris that tion becomes her escort diuiug the remainder of the evening, and the fellow who sees the apple of Lis eye promenading around with his rival, while Li6 purchase is the girl he moat detests, is in anything but a heavenly frame of mind and no doubt envies the blissful ignorance of the heathens, who never heard of relig ious lotteries. . . r f i Lhe AlCVevlOWn journal oi i:it week tells the following McVty town come6 to the front with a courageous boy in the person of Milton Hill, 14 years old. He was employed by Mr. Hambright on a bark job when he ex nosed his finirer to tho fangs of a copperhead snake and was severely bitten. As the only known remedy to counteract the poison Mr. Haui bright's boy suggested amputation -bich was ameed to. and the opera tion was performed by placing the I . 15 - 1 1 ii ! p.. ijgnnea nu jer oub ivy wu died the air like chaos, by electric balls of fire that seemed to traverse every inch of space and that explod ed with fearfully fatal effects, will many of them, defy all skill and nurb:i:g, even with the tenderest care. clearly of electric origin and which, i indeed, may be described 86 having ! been electricity itself, may bo under- l stood from tho statement that at va rious places it toos up in its great spiials or funnels houses a thousand feet in the air and took up and car ried large droves of cattlo through the air lor thousands of feet and dashed tLem down dead in k&ips. Many thousands of cattle, horses, hogs and other animals now lie in track cf the tornado and are already rotting and adding to the horror the foul and pervading odors cf putre faction. The horrors of the storm, tho unspeakable cruelties it inflicted 1st for two month. The good news reach our table, in official iorni, that the Chicago Bur lington & Qomcy NEW THllOUGH LLnE from Chicago, l'cona or St. Louis to Denver will bo opened for through passenger traffic on July 2d, thus an'ording ail intending, visitors to Colorado, a direct, eiogant and comfortable route. When ready logo, you should ak your ticket agent to "ticket you by way of thaBurangton, Route," the only through hue. . : UG.1ERAL ITEMS. Spurious cheese from America is ss trsuung the attention ot the Britit buard of trade. Joe Carpenter, of Carpenterifille, Northampton euuoty, was attacked by a swartu of beeaa lew days ago and etuog luto unconsciousness. Miss Ljdia Morrow, of North Beav er towunuip, Lswreuce county, waa killed by ligbtuitig on Saturday while tittiug uudera Tee. A German shoemaker named Weiu koop, residing in tbe cast end of Fitts burg, killed hi wifo on Tuesday aweek by cutting ber toroat. ilo then cut bit own throat, aud fell dead beside bis victim. Domestic trouble was tbe cause. j Willliaui Smyser, a Comberlaud county laimrr, ae dtt-ceuiiirg a bill ou a WDgouu leaded witb rails when tbe Wkgou uprct aud lailibg upon htm, ctu&Ltd bun to death. A despatch last Friday from Pe ters oui g la., says ; 1 he nrt lot 1 1 teis veur's cn-p of vLttit laised iu 1. V iv l'.ni li'ltt fi.T1 IVIlVi'll llffi ft. III fa , :. . ..... iin tbe vt-jmity Was lUirCU 1U VUeiiU-llll-lu wuiill,!. , . ,1 . t o. have been orresttd Ileal ilil UU ID ucm .u per bobhtl. lieporls Hum all ac tions of the Staieitprtotnt the wheat dtp as tub best knvwn m years. horses were covcreu wim ewti, which condition they are sure to bo at tacked by bees if left near their hives. In a few momenti the annuals were covered with bees ftnd n endeavoring to quiet tbeui Mr. Decker drew a part cf lue insects upon himself. Mr. Da vis, as fbo'u as he was tod tf .the con dition of affairs, nut on his bec-ail and o.it to hiii Bksisiauce. Mr. Decker I nnhitchcd and carried away. Oue ot frflCAIil, tho horfces wasse badly ntuug that it died nTf tmiriiinp : tlia other will recover. Mr. Decker was Etuug about 500 times i which made bun very sick, causing him j to roudt severely. 4 A def t e rate enccuuter eccurreii be- twecn John Clark and a large c nna tuon bear net far from Chico, Cat., a few da?s a-o. U hiio driving i i bts hufirv throueh a cation Ctnrk wasi startled by cries of "Help! llo!j:" coming from the brush and saw a man roiling aronud over the grouud in the embraj'e of a woustLr tear, whi-h was Irvine to hue liua to death. The ap proach of t'fmk sttrsctfd bear's attention ft em fc;s victim, and ho made for tbe new comer. Clark had bsrely time to mount a sapling, the rear of his nether garment being torn rfi by the savage brstT. He ctnpticil liie cotmuis of every barrel ot his revolver into the bear, 'ie last ball dropped t-.sii SMr. Mar'z the icaa first aitacaea oy tbe aciuiil, said the bear bad eon e up on him unaware?, and bo thought his last dav had come His clothes were nearly all stripped lrom bis ooay, whtcii was frightfully bruised and scratched illiam Whipple, Abraham Whipple, and William Forest, who beloti? to anj iT3iir which ha. coiniutttrd a I lri'Ssea beet closed at 8al4c, the for mer rate for Texans. Dresd Shop at 8allV., dressed lambs at Wal4c. KENNEDY & DOTY, (8uccesre to Buyers A Kennedy,) DEALERS IS CO A Is F. ESPErSSCIlAttE, at mi CENTRAL STORE MAI STREET. 2xn Door Xokth or Bamas Street, Mifflintown, Pa., A Loc:!:-;tn jtur s, Tr.-r-KK'liCI I lire c: fvei::i .' e. '.io-?, cr Speriaa!ni'ibo,'i, iriivc- l ' y 5 .'"t-A. lis-. l voluntary Er'ii- iot-. lT'-' se Ji'rw !eil'in,ai.l InjtJla o-.t.i ;o Xn.tU it -eralir ; Con-iuuilion, r-';lit j'T sn-i ;-.tJj Mr n in! scii i'ify ijcil Jih h ie, iy kOHKKT J. CUI.YKUWfLL, j. 1 ., a thor ot the "G.-en 'noi,? etc. The vorM.-cnowna'l s uhc-, la th! ai mirable Lecfire. cle.-lr P"'""' " ii,n n't own experience that tlsu mfa! con',?-; .a ces of Suif-Aijuss mi? hi :f.c:nli? r ;uv. d wi;hout medicines, and wi;:!.i i.i:ii-or-ous sui-gic.U opritiMis, !iki:tii9, !nsl menis, r:njr or coid.j'.s ; poii';'? mi a tnod of euro at oi:-it cerliiu sni o't'ect jiU by which every auSsrer, no T:-.tt,:r !iattla condition may b-, tiny cure UiaieU'cheAjily, prlvstoly acd ri:csily. tJ'Tkii Lt-:rt wt.'I iron a Ufn to .- II tjnjt end rAotiat.i j. Snail Proia and Quick Sales Our ;d S'Z Calls the attention of tLe pubJio to the following facts : Fair Prioea Our Leader! The Best Ooods Our Pride ( One Price Our Style I Cash or Exchange Our Terms I Setclal .Votirci. i . . E7 V i M " '5 CEMENT, Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT. feC. We buy Griiia, to bo .ieliverea at Jlirllln town. Tort Royal, or Mexico. We are prepared to lurnlsh Ssltto dealers at reasonabls rates. KENNKbT . DOTY. April 21, leS2-tf " SEEK number of rbberis and of th-r crime the Hambright by to cut it off with the axe. The finger was subsequent ly dressed by Dr. Brown who pro nounced it a good job for an amateur eurgeou. A good many people came to town on Saturday morning, with their marketing. It is a nice drive in the morning, to come to town in a buggy, or spring wagon. Town people that driya, do their driving mostly in the evening hours, but then it is no prof it to them, excepting in this, t'aat it is a crreat jjood for the-n bodi y after being confined in efSse, shopor store, j preacher De-Hughes of WestSeld, and tho pitiless woo of its coming in tho Eight, when the dead were not known aud the wounded could not be fcuud. the bud state in which it has left hundieds of families before prosperous, may not be described in wurls, but once known to generous hearts, it uiUht command tho instant sympathy of the liberal for imme diate help. Remittances msy be mado to tho Hon J. B. Glinneil, at Grinnoll, or to the Mavor of Giiu nell. Alxsut two vears ago Methodist A 1'ittston Ta , uii-patch iast Fri day Buys ; The T't tiuayivaiiui Coal Couipiujy to-Oi.y ueeiuieU uuauVunee oi til ecus pel ton oi mining cuui, to lake eiu-ct, July L, itb i.ue m: neis are y hnjj y in tonbtquence ot the uuvncc. v-uetr aiier tteer jues up irom UiecroA'ds oi nuncrs Luut suirouad tne euuianiis vtdoe. Ik ib CoUeecued lll.il lue other toui- puiit-s Mid ueciiue lue uaaie advance, j Ti.iu i iiim watt then fish iu Miitio ' - .., ...ni,,:i..v i,i rh ' cave unuiislak VOUU,,, . u.w, ---"ft - . . . . buuiu Free l'rett: "lue euthuiaitc lisueiuiau quietly elides luto tuo baid wre store aud has bit pockets with SnnK-.ire rpcentlv. Forcft was found ia his l.oce at Su'jtuv, r.nd mido a defcnerate resistance. Ha drew a revol- 1 v.-r. and cliuibmir nn tlio roof I f b:S heu'-e. dtfi-d ibo "'flief rs. H waStnlly captured but wcped by jumptg through a window in the wp'.Mrate's office." He was afterwards recap'urfd and Indeed in j.il. Ti e Whipple broth ers were fo-itid r.ear M"ntinln, eight irilp mtn Sur-bnry. One cf tbcai lesp ed htru?h a window, srd after a cbae ofhalfam't'c throo2h the fields ww shot in the huek, but was not genonsly wrnnded. B th were th(?n lodged in jail. A turkey beu belonging to David McAfee, of Nar.tmesl, Cl enter eounty. hie Bunn of reeg af- 'rcted with kvdroplii-bta Ntwcik. See u.it only frtbed at th itooth sud roll ed around in a roadway, tut pounced llttlo turlteys i j r . l . l , ,.t . on ner n'nno in iwe-o n..7 . .. ,h .....k. ..i ! and P-cked and trsmpb d them all to - - I . 1 -1 1 3 1 L sue wis kiiicu vy . . .i . g . .... a Ut-ut elieam it is but tbe work ot aj I Uiouieut lor htm to blow out or uvr trout. tti hul i Luudred wttU d-ath before owner. spieuuiu i'i, be returns humi When the farmer drives to town he derives both pleasure and profit from it. He has something to 6oll to the storekeeper, who in turn 6ells it to some one els-, and he has the pleas ure cf the ride. Not all town people, however, desira to drive, some will not incur the expense. They prefer to Association, will hold its next annual j te tecieation ina more proiitabloor meeting at Pottsville, ednesaay, Thuisduy and I"riday, July 5, 6 and 7. During the sitting of the State Teacher's Association which is 60on to convene at Pottsvdle, Indian stu dnt from Carlisle will give a class drilL Vrs. Siober, wife of Bev- L- L. Eicber of LavansviUe, Somerset conrty, is visiting her father, Mr. Joseph Rothrock of Fermanagh township. ILarioa Hj of Fermanagh township went fishing while at Mon-tif-eilo Indiana, and caught a dO poru-d cat-fish. The fish-was over 4 feet long. "Ths best thing for potato bugs savs tbe apiculfciul editor, is car bonate of lime. It inaks tbe potato br:d their noses and to the piar pen to get ircsn a;r. Dr. Lvtcien Banks, presented handsome outfit, consisting ot a po ny and harness and buck board wag on, to bis nephew William Banks, on the occasion of the graduation of the latter at 'the Lewlstawn Academy, last wt-ek. walk off breath of less expensive way, they wa.k or N. J., suddenly committed suicide, it was supposed, by jumping off a ferry boat The town w&s shocked over the occurrence. Two years of time hud almost closed the general talk of the suieide, when behold the other day information was received that the preacher was not drowned, but is living in an Ohio town well and hap py. JNow tney say mere was a wom- stroll around after the day's work is j an at the bottom of the whole affair. nr nth woi t their trardens. and and that the preacher, took the sui " " - . P. . . . - . ' , cut their own wood, winch is pronta ble and healthful method of exercise. The Everett Press, published the following last week ; A new swind ling dodge is going on in the east ern counties which will probably reach tbe interior, and ehould they come hero it would be well to kick tbem out Two well dretsod scamps visit farmers and others Belling cloths, casbimeres and shawls, almost for nothing, in amounts from 820 to $53, taking negotiable notes in pref erence to cash. They say that a firm has failed in Canada and that the goods were smuggled in here with out paying any duty on them, hence thev can offord to sell them cheap. ext sharper Is. 2 comes along and demands the goods, saying they were stolen, and at other places present-in- notes that had been raised from $20 to 8200. Quite a number of farmers bave been caught. e re peat to all cur readers not io ou, coods from strangers and under no circumaiantf" - - -- - lbal ,i!8 y,. JI you want goods buy from j' merchants a nvmo bis I sea I tells thu bote su about his trip, audi bow the listi look inc biioK witb au eagerueas toat denoted euihusiaeai." A man on Lorotbsck, cn a moonlight Dtgut, Lear Dubliu, Ga , lell a tremeu Uuus blow struck behind htm, aud his borso full over to oie, leaving biui laottg au euuruiuua, epeu j ised alliga tor. tie killed the beast by. tbtuaiiug a fence rail dowu its throat, aud Ibtu abootiug it a dtzen times with a revol ver; but it was tustqueuily luuud that lis tall bad been broken by tho Mow which it bad iftveu tbe horse, or tbe Uiau uiightbot bave wou the Ejbt. Tbe Peuusyivauia railroad company are expenmeutiug with coke as ub stitute lor coal uu locomotives, io older tj avoid smoke. Sboaid tbe txjeri Uitut ptove buccesitul tbe couipaay proposes to use it generally upon its hues. The sheriff cf Montgomery county has levied on a kennel ot twenty seveu dogs in satisfaction of an exeoution for $960 placed in bis bauds. Tbe ca nities are valued at Iroui $500 to $3, 000 cscb, but are claimed by another porty aud tho court will no doubt be called co to decide to whom tbe bigb pneed yelpers belong. On Saturday last, while several per sons were peeling bark in tbe woods near tbe "Summit," they discovered a large doe aud a fawn io tbe buahes. One of tbe party, a boy named Vaughn, gave tbe fawn a chase, but as be waa about to "lay hands on" the little ani mal, tbe mother butted him severely in the back with ber"mulj" bead, ren dering him powerless, aud but for the timely interference of his fellow bark reelara with clubs would bave l-jured ! him badly, as she haJ become ti. raged and sbr.wed Cgtit. 1 ho strike sicken ed the by considerably, but be recov ered after throwing bia dinner from bis blues, melancholy, e:c, it mast bo indie s-! st 'insoh. The dn was fi'iallr driven Frown's Iron BttFr; 1 02, ana tno nesu'nui nine iawn ep I turci Tvrnt Ht-jH- cido dodge to get away from his fam ily with the woman that had estrang ed his affections from tho wife ho vow ed to love and protect. A golden iuoou that lcau? bor gentle face Ou the blue darkness of tho summer tLy We watched ber steal aluft a little space, My love and I. Partinc tho orul clouds, upward sho rose 1 i i... v. .. t .... k: -.1. . I 1 O H.UU.I IVUVt Uiiu luo ruia VM 'f t We thought our world as bright as ouo of those, My love and I. Dear love, the moonlight smote your rip pling hair, And made you smile you know not bow nor why ; My heart beat strangely as we lingered there. My love and I. I sdtcd ber, fooled by the bewildering light, If ihc would try to love me by and by t She rose and lelt me I stood in the nicht Tho moon and I Good Waidt. When you feel out of sorts, bave the he?lth and avoid sickness. Instead of feeling tired and worn out, instead of aches and pains, wouldn't you rather feel fresh and strong? You can continue feeling miserable and good for no thing, and no one but your self can find fault, but if yoil are tired of that kind of life, you can change it if you choose. How? By getting one bottle of Brown' Iron Bit ters, and taking it regularly according to directions. KansCeW. OWo, Jf . 6, lESi. Gistlemen : 1 tiiwrcffwe'l with pun in Ky ftnte ami back, and great fcoreaest on my breast, wits sfeaot-lag- bjibs aU t&rcu( my body, at tended with ral ttn4, rfeprw sisa of spirits, sad loss f apps tile. I have takea creral different medicine, and wa treated by prom inent physicians for my liver, k:i , and spleen, but IeotoorelieC 1 ibouiht I wonid try Brown's Iron Bitter. ; 1 hare now takea one bottla and a half and am about well ;ia n tide and bacV all f all out of my breast, and I "aw a ajod appeute. and am gamin ut TOph and flesh. It can justly bs talkd theiiV""'"'- Jos) K. Alut.hu. Brown's Iron Bitters ia composed of Iron in soluble form; Cinchona the great tonic, together with other standard remedies, making a remarkable non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Weakness, and relieve all Lung and Kidney diseases. Motto I Our leading Specialties art FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women and Children, Qaoensware, Glassware, Wood and Willow-ware. Oil Cloths, and every article nsuaily found in first olass stores. C0UNTRI PRODUCE taken io exobange for goods at highest market price. Thankful to tLe publio for tbetr heretofore libera, patronage, I rquet their continued custom ; and ask per sons from all parts of the eounty, when in MifUio to call and see djj stock of goods. j cc-nls, or two pu!ie stamps. A tarel THECTJLVr.KVTEI.L MFWCAL 10 tl Aaii.t., iiT,i'i V., junel8-ly rost-Oi-ci boi Ijj. "Twill na:l (Free) ther -vrirT U t a ot-i Vsoktaslc bxix that fci'.l rer:..va Ti7, FatCEsEt, PiSiPLEs :.n3 Llotccsi, lar.slaj the skm soft clear ad I buautkiul; s-Vo !a- structious ftr prcdueiii a IrthiinOigrrTtih of tuir i3 a biMhet'l cr stu1 o?h tee. Ad dress, lucloa'::; Tj. ftu'lif, Li.t. ,VasS8U a Co., iz Brr.:.-.y .c.t.. ::. y.. TO I'ONSt'iML'ilVhS. The advertiser Hvkig Leen jerc.-.nejtiy cuied ol thai tirod -"'.-et.-o, Co:.-!i;nir'''"a. by a simp! reiaacy, i sTiii-.es t make known to bis follow -ri.f, rva the tiie.-ns ot enro. To all who t!rr:o l?i U" id stnd a cope el" tte rr:scnptica v.r-1, (free if charge..) wltli tto utr-: ivzi ' l ami usii g th sjie, L.i tu-"7 v .1 ti- i ure Crae tor Coton, Coirs. t :.-"J.1'-f; Aljcsja, Escfrui?:. ft,. Tl-t wtslung the Prtfii ip;i ., ; p'j'in cd dress Ee. E. A W IL?';"i VJa J't-ti St., Willirmitriih, Y.. S.pt. F. , 1881. E.PE.YSCIIADE. a Gentleman wio si i Professional Cards. Loris K. Avrtsso::. Geo. Jacobs, Jr. ATKIXSOX K JACOU3, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, . MIFFLINTOWN. PA. Uncollecting and Convey seeing prompt ly attended to. " Orrin Ot; ilin street, In pi id of resi dence ot Louis K. Alkiasoa. Isq.. sjuth ot Bri'lgs street. Uct 26, 1W1. gRODIE J. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law; I uiFFLiyrowx, - - a'j. AH busines promptly attended to. Spe cial attention given to "Ollertinj and C'oa Teyancing. OSre on Britln street, opi eit'e Ccnrt lipase Square, M ASON IRWIN. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Vrf-d tor pr :r.T I't'T.ilic I-.-ay, and all thi edects tf ycutl It. S- i'-X' wi I for tee a le ot ar.ffer.rj rw '.'T, serd free m ail who rH If, :.e re-p- o:J d':rectl' U lor ro !.!ti 'he situtle tf rr dr by w-.ich he wss cn-cJ. t'if!-rr w.-ul:J to jn.-Lt by tte nlvtrii't.'s e-fer!tc Cia do so by ailoressirc ia jtrfrct coftt-ttiue. JOHN B. t'GL'L?., ix tco;ir a:., x . Jano 11 P2 1 yr. PRINCIPAUUNE .at: cllKKltal. w-'-Kkor in And sIloBF.ST line to S:. Josrph, BuUits ta IowaftfjAteiilscs. TopcVa. Desl- aaa. Naw Mcsteo, Artzcsa. SK2iJ Teatoa, taaa an I Trrn. iiAf CHICA 0"aal 114 AOUtC H DOaUbrnor Aiurn ly conceded to b-: lb Grit be tb tmt tquiptwd ".SrwjghCar AN r',vsm of irnvri. KANSAS CITY -"OIF.V, JCSUTA CO.. PA. C7 All business proii'y at:cnlJ to. Orri a On Bridge atrevt, eprosiie the Court ilouMt square. 317. '80-lv JACOB EEIDLER, i ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ! MIFFLIN'TOWK, PA. I CnCoIlections attended to promptly, j Orricr With A. J. Patterson E-q, on j t - ; THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. 1 t Physician and Surgeon, J NlFfUXTOWS, r.f. -as. " Oftce hoars from 9 a. at. to S . si.. O -flee in hia residence, on Third street, op posite Metbudist pxrsnng. ci2i-tl - yC Alt eOBtrectiotia tnadV Thronih 7v 0VA Trrtt, Tickets Tls thiJSnr XyY s4 ro will I Ceiebme4 LIm tuNYJXSC M tnTt,,B I air at all ofSce. 'vOniSv ,Br,r7- 'v ) Ik V. . wXYX I Csas. Cy AflNJvCX. erm-.iT-. XYtiC Leaf Ii air Restorer. It is entirely diflVrent from all others. It is as el1' , wat"r. and. as its name In dicates, is a jwfeet Vt Rotable llair K- stor er. It will imim, di.itely Iroe Ih.i head from all dandruff, rrstov Fy hnir to lis natural 1- ... h.. . newerowth where it has fallen ou". It dues nv the hctllh, which Htilphe and Nitr,.c of Silver prt'pv ' " I sr.J th-jn?i streets, Uilllintown, Pa. dune. It will change litfbt nr fals.' ""'nn a March 1;5. few days to .t bea-itifol r!st biotr.- Aslcl ... yonr drupsi-t for it. Kscli Vottlc i v- T M. ERAZE12, M. D., ranted. SMITH, KLINE A CO., Whole- .uleA?rr.?Nri.i!u,k!ihM,itn.lt:..V.CKIT. PHYSICIAN AWTj gTJT?flT:0N. t m anv trsv affect Stic&r of Lead, Silver nnTH.'OnS baVe PniUVDEiPIlL singer MAcnirrn Cfttal ta anj ?:.-ifr i't tt.r Jttrk-i. The fvTee;it rcrrew-n t'.e vi -M -r- --"..r stvlc tiTXht per-r!e wh:-h tset ?rr !..; f- the very low priie of $?. Ivyeicr, i uo net a,lt yn :o r -r rntil y-t lr.c j-T.'ft machine. After nac.7 msiti '.' :1! not aii we rei re-ent, reft- i :t '.a ri t '-r eipense. for iu! t V'.j- !r-Tr i sml . .-J. r scrx., nr for eiret'hM ?r- !!U'V a'.i. A'ldrfts CH Alii .. V h l' u 0., No. 17 ii. lenia St., Jrl.iiai!; h.a. pa. M ire. I',. i . T;:r?xj.; Ij'ir wltne to the pisll'.vs carative jowpi', of tLa f5k2.T GERMAX i::YlGOr,ATOU. the nn rew,ir thsll:l y.roraJ lUelf it rr.-;nc for gr.e.l iel:!i7 sem:nl wesknew, inj'itency, ea;., sad a.1 iLs. irs that r!e from slf-ithuse or orr-Uxi-d brain, Saa'.Iy ending In cpesnaBp'ioe, infinity and a prii3liire frvo. Soid by Yy M. CRAWFORD, M. D., Has rosatr.cd actively the practice of j ll dmsgists. or wui bo seat freo oa rMipt Medicine and Sur,ferr and their eoH. $1.MpeTbrs, or s.x tyi-a for $"..fi. br tnehes. Office at th old corner of Third . m , , ..v TENTON, New York. Whi'e Sis'er A(rfi of tbe House of Mrey, niew noar WinHsor, ip Eng !ird, wa mn.nj arritnpuiccts the ntber diy r.;f. I jittaer'a wife at .Iccdemia, Juninia Co., Pa. Orrtcs formerly occupied by Dr. 9 ferret. Professional business promptly attended te at all hours. aboot lutes of V'.f; "N. i Dedworth. for 'he reception of a httie rn. MMMh, - J .... ri--rfu ir i It . j invalid boy who r T. I POTTER. PtSJEVL Low ELL. VJ TV. l'rett Crt'l ttavtgtr- Piw. Agu ChleaEo-lis- 4;hicso.lU CUTTH1SOUT! ad been brought from London, ehe was iofiTmed that the child Lad fallen ii-to a posd near at band. Sister Aenes, who is an ezcell ent swimmer, without wilting for as- . . . . i . . i i c .1 : acehts fflflirfc pew ,". --r--. " e.TTKXRY IIARSDBERGER.M.D. MAKE W 1 0 is JlU WIIK. thst the bov bad dissprenrfd tlumei M We have stores In IO leactngr Cities, JOHN JIcLACGHLIN, INSDEANCE AGENT, PORT ROYAL, JCXIATA CO., FA. GOniy r.-liablo Companies represented. Dec. 8, lS75-ly fr-i wfii4 onr sensi ottarn t.'ift'r rrir- lir CT-'.r fi ir P-.,rArlrM a vl lrinrinnl rie ar. lie, Pm. tal fee fir Mew Cautucu a4 , fc-ruta go agev iua Mil fftVFIl eiSSprlnwCitrtJenSt. ties, ir.t i the wate r, aud directed by the air j Continnes the practice ar bubble ris'nz among tbe duekw4 on j si:rrcry and all their colli the snrfaoe, fortunate!? u??eeJd rf?;niti fciiii frntn h.-Mr-jr criwrtrd. mi t of Medicine and lateral branches. OiHre at bis residence la SicAlitarvllle. Address F. J. CHENEY, Totedo, Ohlo,.el agent for the Ut.i'w-l 3'utos. Serd for cir cular and tcs:im-.n;als of genuine eurta. Tnt rccst sensio'e remedT, and tbe onty safe, sure and permiaest curs for all dl faes of the kfer, b'-?od aud atomseh, l' cludlrg billons feTers.iovr a--d sgao, duab ague, jtur.diee, dyppt!a, Ac., is P.-uf. Guilmtt's French Li'er Kads.whiih cures by absorption. Ak your drufigiat for tbi noted cere, and take aa other, and IT t has not got J: cr wilt cot get it for yor , send $1.50 to Freach l ad Co., Toledo,?., and they will serd joa or.e p-.-st-paid by r? tnrn rm'.!. Proi". Gniteette's nJB.e ts . tiOiehi i worJ In France, a-.d ro it ahor.l t be, for bo Is the inrtuitor of tho Frrrrh Kiiinuy Fad, wbicb bs pcrfi-rtred .eth woi-drful CT:.e in dlscaws t f tl e hi Ir.oj s. St7.-1 and Sb'iean flit t ;
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