Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, December 18, 1872, Image 2

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Juniata jlcniutei.
M I F F L I N T Off N
Wednesday Morning, Dec. 18. 1872
Ii. F. SCH WE I EH,
EDITon IT.ortUEloR.
GE0.P.R0WELL&C0,40ParkRovv,NewYork
S. M. PETTENGILL & CO., 37 Park Row, N. Y,
Arc our tlt agents in thai city. anJ are au
thorized to contrast for advertising at our
lowest raes. Advertisers in that oily are re
quested to leave their favors with either of
the above houses.
TliE Canadians are to have a IVc'iHc
raiboad.
Kdwi-.i Forrest, ihe actor, died fit his j
-residence in Philadelphia, on the 13th .
itiBt.
'I in? (1. futdtitig I'lesi.letit of the Sc.-.n-denavien
National Bank of Cbicag U i'i
China.
IIai.f of the to u of I'h'Tterfn-bi. j
South Carolina w.-ts destroyed by fir-.-the
li b iiift. L'.-s Si-"O.OiJO.
The last of the f dlovers i f J -l.u
Bi- wn i:i h;s Harper's Ferry raid, was
l.u:
Washt!i"!ou on tl.e 13:h inst.
A pi!
t b a', with five mew en ho.-.r.l. :
Lv.n.ff Wilmington-ti X. (' , or. i
i o i,
the U'ih it. st., in a gale. Ad s;an.s rcie ,
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b'-t :
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I. has been a --reed by tbe Judicial v
Cem:i;:!tee in (Vngrcss to report a bill to
r ,i i, i , , , ;
1 !'.:e 1 ics uieiil to
li cressc the
sal
;ry
The p I ti aS afTiirs of Louisiana are
iu a very discordant cnnditio-i. With :
the present info: m ,t ion it is difficult to :
tell who is riylit.
j?Mv t. the d pth of fi:r inches fell ,
at -n?nsta. oa . on ttie ll .ti ie.sr. it is i
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feid.m tl.it snow M t.iat d.h fidls tkit.
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Til- Pcr.ver I alls, 1 n.. ( nHery . m- .
lonv l:ive 1 fill (liioeae t miilovpd. The
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American tnaikinen then do not like the
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the introduction r.f t.ie -Celestials.
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Ti stm sTPH r-arnes and It. ptity Post -
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fluster iraev. ot Jiolton. .'1 issts-iitiM
were nrrrstrd'on the 15th inst.. for rebb- I
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i-T ;ie snail l l:ey were sent to piisen.
in default of C '.000 bail.
Mrs ".Voodhnll and 1 ennie Ch filiu
iiue t1 ' 1st publication of their pap.-r
!:rivr !l !.l
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a iim-'1 rf g"ltio(j out
as tfiey are nailed rtu. .
they are baibd out
ll.ev are
r- cf.:r.ir.ilted on new charges.
T:r ViL mlo rf .I-nnin lma ilf-rreed
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ibat !.:;v-three thousand ronimon school j
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roa i or i .,iou- in o oi 111 in l .m
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On the morning of the 9th iost.
Selknnr, and his brother in law. named !
Gardner, entered the office of ihe SunJay !
Frr? rs Scranton. Pa., and caned the
iditor nnd np-et ihe cases. &c. 1 he
provocation was me puoiicaiion ot a sto-j
.t II- ..!
ry iii Hi1 t ee i' rex, ui.ii Airs Ccikuian i
had eloped with a nnnied man. !
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Ax amendment to the Lnited Stales ,
Censtituli in. has been offered in Con-!
evr-fis providing for the ( lection of United :
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?:ates Senators by the people at the
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polls. Tben-atter was r.ferred to tbe
Judiciary Committee. It is hoped '
it will rep.nt favorably to the amendment, i
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The manner of electing United States !
Si nafors should he changed. The peo
ple by their votes fhould confer that
office.
A despatch from Kingston, N. Y , u:i-' Imrt t!mt cer,lllu newspapers gave it. ' Jo,lu llarrillgtou (l)r lwo weeksp;st wa9
derdateof the 10th inst. mvs; Tbe 1 tl,rust 11 asillc' 'Pnv& it, and touched it : HWHkem.d flt rive o clock this moniing by
steamer Norwich to-day, while pa-sin- 110 more ,UiU w "'ccssary to shelve i: Haningtou ente.iug her room, bbcask
throu(;h Warregat. Wt Highlands wi'li out ",' Now 8ee lh cti:m of l!le . ed him to come to bed, when he drew a
a tow of thirty vessels, twenty-eight of honorable Senator. He takes up this reVuIver flom hii I10cket aud fir.
which were coal laden canal boats owned ; I''foimed editorial bantling that the Leg-, Mg al Lt.r
by the Pennsylvania coal company, 4.u. M nuie ppurued from its preseuce as a After tbe first shot was fired, Harriiig
countc.ed a gale. The hawser to 'which tl,i"" n,,t t0 be imposed on the people of . to 8ruck ,u(. gji., wjth lh(. buU of ft
tl." coal boats were attached parted and ; tlie S,ale- aud ''?' 'in a geneial j V)(lver alJ nu fl)m ,he LoU3e Tfae
all of tlie twer.ty-eigbt boats sunk The j 10 a sPeciH' act for cousii.uei.ts in gir w taken to ibe hospital, when it
. ntireamount of coal lost was 3 500 tons ! JauiaU county, knowing full well that , WM difCoVcred tlmt lLa j,, ,,ad uken
the value of which, together with that of, 1,0 member 'ou!d interfere so long as he ' fcffcCt dilecty iu tltJ ceutru of (ht! Lrc;jt
the boats, will exceed 8 -"5.000. j 'eJ to a special act for his own ,, believed her injuries, must prove, fa-
. ...,-m. 'county. Thus nur people had an act . tal.
Sex ATtitt Sl'M.xkr introduced a reso-: infinitely worse than the act of April 5, l , ' ","' ;
, , , i . 1 HfcRE seems io be a general move
Jul ion into the Senate to -erase from our ! 1SG7, thrust upon them au act that the : ...
.in i r .i i i . . , i., i . - ment setting iu against liuuor traffic.
regimental flags the names of the baithn Legislaltue did not dare to impose on ,
r. j-.ri ! , ,,o , .r. I tveu in tbe bout h its curtailment is he-
won bv our troops during the slave-; the people of the State, and yet the Ac-! . , ,
in . i it- m ir i ..';- ii i r 1 i ing urged, as the following despatches
holders rebellion. The Massachusetts niiUnan. m its miserable dufence. labors ,. , , . .
, ' .... .i . .i i lh,,m ''fbville, under date of the liih
Leci.datiire have passed resolution? ccn-. lo create the impression that the honor--. . , , ,
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Fining hnn for so doing. , abie feenator is iu no way rouonsihle for I .... , ,
,. ,, o . i . ;., ... ii f a- .i Iue lennessee code prohibits tbe sale
K. eardins Mr. Sumner s resolution ; the dishonorable state of affairs on the1 ... ,. , ...
,. . . . , . t . I ,,. . . . . ... . ! of spirituous liquors on Sunday. Under
, HIT 1 OOUllllJJIll.t "'JW.'l' riij a .
are emiii-t-U i.. ii.L.lx .l.i, Mr. uuinnti j
has moved too rapidly in his desire to :
ignoie the War ol the Ilebellron alto-
gether. Urave deeds done in the spirit ;
of patriotism should not he forgotten, nor j
the record of them wiped our. The flair
js all the brighter for bearing upon it tbe j the work aud see that their Wishes are j V'!lc lar' fr ,Mi,"i!, aml Attorney-lien-in,
mes of those gieat victories won ngainst ! not again si.urned or thrust aside e,al Hei,'k,l f,r the S,atc- T,,e c0
tb znh nt slaverv. Ir. is w. 11 to elnsn i Judge Nicholson, rendered a decision lo
ihe bloody chasm, but it is better to do
juttie to those who closed than t-j those
who failed onlv in keeninsit open. It is 1
jiirl.t to consider the Houth. hut it is also I
ri'irbt to consider the brave men. and their !
great deeds, who battled for the Republic j
.nut f the North Let us keep the Mauies
nt i ne battles ot tlie l.eneuion upon .w .
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THE COUSTY, PKISTIXO. .
Tie Jlrpvltican, in it issue of tlie
13lb inst , devotes a loug article to the
defeuce of Senator Crawf ird and es
Representativc Rolirer, for tbe violation
of the wishes of die people of tit id coun
ty, irrespective of party, in not repealing
tbe act relative to County Priniinjf.
Il urn tlint (null and itistico de-
their statement in defence
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inancs
these very honorable geullenien. What
impudence fir the management of that
paper to talk about truth and justice.
It speaks of the oiiin of tlie act.
I be people do not caie a tig fur its ori
gin; what they want, is its repeal, so
that tbe expeii-eg of the county may be
reduced, and tbe private interests of ex
it-cut rs, administrators and all interested
iu ll.e i-culcment oi' estates respected
It cliuig'-s us villi the responsibility rd
tbe defeat of the repeal of the act, and
to prove the charge, it alleges ibat. we, in
company wi.h il II Vihmi. went to
Ilariisburg to lobby against the repeal
To which we ay that we took uo part
for or against the repeal of tbe act, be
lievinz that tlie honorable Senator and
t)C hnnoinble Representative would heed
tlie voice of the people and repeal it.
We utvir iviut with II. II. Wilson or
any o:hcr man or men to Harrisbiirg to
lobby for or .-isi'nst tbe act. and we have
no r collection of feeing Wilson at Har-ri-burir
durii-z the session cf tbe Legis-
latum of 1S71
It is not understood why lobbying
jshnuld be done, for the case was solely
' in the keeping of the honorable Senator
'and tbe hntiora'. !e I'cpicscntanve, and
' without their connivance or consent f i
' not bo readied by intlivUiuU in the
lobby, fi.t m n.bci's outside of tbe district ;
fit by a common ui.derstan ling or com-
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t: y long m vegue, mnnrg members of
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tl.e Legislature. Members of one district
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n,,t ';' '' !-1 with tne
incai or special leg.M iiion a.-Ken i.y mem
beis of other districts. They do not in
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tii fere with each others local questions,
T' j
oer ,
i unless reque sted to do so by the in; in
,ir nvmbers lavina- tbe nnestion in charge
i c i
Thus it will be uuderslool ibat if we had j
gone to Harrisburg t i lobby against the !
i reneal of tbe act. we could have mmo to '
v.o one else than to our very honorable
tiin"i finu iir.ireseiiia'wive
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lhev cannot say that we ever solicited
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their sei vices tor or against tbe act
the repeal through the Senate. Iu the
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j h,d ged, which it would not have done i
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unless bv the consent ami full under i
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1 standi!!"; of '.he v rv honorable Iteuie-
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i-eumuve on ess. iiiueeii, 1111; coinmoi
un-1'TM.niding and courtesy among mem- I
hers as regards special or loesl lep-if.li
or
i lion waj suspend.-d.
It docs appear at a cursory glance as
;f ,,,. honorable Senator had washed his ;
hail !s clean of the matter when he pa: s !
f r. it !l,KidA . l.,.t A... .1.. '
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ftfat f (ie re.,eal tlnrn warrant the i
iuf, ience that the honorable member of
the Lower House was made an honor
ble Scape g iat to end ihe matter. With
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the eud of the session of 1S7 1 the hon-j
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.orulle lU'prwnUlivc retired from tlie . alone w:t!i th ih cinl Iren
j hall of legislation.
The esfi..n of the Legislature of S72 :
ctrae and found the honorable Senator in
bis place, wilh his overshadowing ability ,
ready to assist in legislation. His constit I
unts were a-raiu nreiiarinz to ask a reneal
of the act that was smothered iu committee j
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the previous session, when it was an- i
uouirced by the lionorablc ftenitor si
fih ndd that he would have the bill re j
pealed. However, before he took action !
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f .ton r,.A vj:,.;.i . ..:..:....
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of I'ennsvlvaiii.-i, asking tbe Iegislature
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to pass a cert tin general bill for tbe State
.ive to public printing. We think
tnat Mr IVtriken, the c.dleagne of our
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honorable .Senator, became the champ on
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oi iuio w ice.'i cuuuriai uauinu in ii;
bl?lla c- .
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i ne g.s.aiure saw me injustice in !
the bil', an 1
UOtwithstainlllig the eup-1
if
1'i.uilv. '.t.....i. .-v au ....d vuiiij
Wl.ot a pity for the gentlvmau that there
was uo Scape goat, iu the Lower House
hist winter, so that the honorable Sena
tor could wash his hands aud say they
are clean.
Let the noonle of Juniata ni-ome to
A piiockixb accident is reported from j
St. Mollis, under dade of the loth inst.
as follows : A ditch, thirtv feet deerT. on
the premises ef the Insane Asylum, cav-!
ed in vesterdar. hurvi.iir five workmen. !
Patrick llaunon aud Austin Yarimm
were taken out dead. Jamees O'Don-
uen a..u .c..ia8 xvraus win ue aug out
In mnrm .Tunuo Sm.ll , . J
II I T. tll 1 . ,
i, im ncarury.
a pluck f uoaix.
' a nruro BiiEtKts ivro a i.adv s
-LEK.P-
l.U AI'.aKIMMNT ins U
STANTl.Y KlIOtiTS HIM.
FKT Davis, Texas, Nov. 21.
Four t;mes wiiliin as rainy months efT
oi U have been m ult- by some black hear
ted lascils at this post lo effect an en
trance Into the sleeping apartments oi
.f,,M" "CB u,,,,c ;
'.i. i- ::: r.i a: . ,t. .....
dining the absence of tbe (.Gicersou their
several du:ies
A diabolical attecpt was but a few
n'glits g raadt) up hi the family of one
of the civilian employees of the Govern-ni-ut
at ihe post. A feeling of dread ap
pielirioion and ius curity has for some
lime prevailed among ihe i fficeis and
tiieir l'j.miliei, except a few who pooh
poohed and said that it was al! imagina
tion, but by the heroism of .Mrs Ken
dall, wife of First Lieutenant Kendall,
Twenty -fifth Infantry, one of the devils
at last has learned that there is a Cod in
Israel and the doubters are silenced
About two o'clock ibis morning Mrs.
Kendall, whose husband is temporarily
absent on duty, was awakened by a noise
and some one breaking in the sash of a.
window opening from her sleeping apart
ment upon the porch in the rear. Hie
promptly awoke her companion, a young
lady, and daughter of one of tbe officers
of ihe garii.-on, ami asked Tn a loud
voice, "Who is thine Tf Receiving no re
ply, the plucky little lady took her re
volver mid iist.-n.-d.
Hits of broken gbis continued falling
on tbe fi r, conceiving hv th a ;hw Send
was persi.-ti:i 'i Li- ert its to cuter the
VZ m ; and then, with t!ie consciousness
that on l.cr depended 'be safety of her-1
Self and companion from a fate worse j
than death, and.
t!n n- lives
ciou mu?i: oi un in i ee il lie cimui en, rite
i
called several times "U bo's there ?" and ;
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receiving no reply she fteo;ie.I to the
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en i;v ner nine ones, ri a iii-jia iit'i:!"' t
thuret through tl.e broken ssi, fired.
She beard instai'i.ly aft. r tbe fall of n
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"eavy body on tlie porch ana a stilled
oloa"-
R, inf w"kl ll(1 ,'.v t,ie L cm'
' otbvn- 1,,,rrit,J t!'' spot and
"nn a "n lne e,wra w,-re "am,
j with pre parations for removing the car-
cass. An examination proved him to be
v
Co. eoralTaliferro. a hideous nejrro be
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longing to Company I, Ninth United
Slnti'jl I :IV.llV roip of IIim pniinninaa
j composing this garrison.
the bullet had penetrated the skull
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iin-1 m:ist have killed Iim instantly,
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L.J ft , f list Lieutenant,
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Twenty tifih U. &. Infantry.
A UKSPATCII from Ohio, dated at Col
iitiiliinni on tlm l;h inr cava
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'1 be community was thrown into in-
tence rxcitemi nt yesterday forenoon by
a leport that l'zm Porter, living two
miles east of this place, had murdered his
tun lit 1 Ii iiils. act'tl refloeettnllr nnn nnrl
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three years, borne of his neighbors ar-
f'vi d soon after and confirmed the re
F'lrt
Porter was living with his faihe-in-law
Henry rlickinger, and was in the room ;
cr ickinsr ;
"ickory nut, the children jl;i) about j
r,mm "'9 w"e w'"- "l l,le !
Mairs l!oi,,S r work 11-aii.ig j
pomfi "''u,'ih1 l,oLe ,'he Cfima ,,n'n a"(1
foi""1 t,,e c,,il,,ren dt,,,(1 3,1,1 lier !""!
g"'"? "t with the bloody hatch, f in his i
I 1 .. U.-..1 L- wl Ia UatimM o ilijlam.a rr"
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willed the murder. ,Ie Wiii uke" 10 j
,ew ,!!"0" J" 10 wm 1"8 mal
lie
has long borne a had
reputation. He
Rives no reason ami none cau be
assijrii-
i ed for the dead
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U"u fB ? w-k.
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I Among these is one stating that ltobert
n i i i .. i . i i i i
, 1 B'cakley shot his niece dead because
she would not cease to lead a life of
shame. Another under date of the 13th
hgt f u.a(la fiiowa .
,..,: sm:.l, Hviiiwith a thief nnmen
this law many Nashville beer sellers were
indicted and fined by the Criminal Court
of this county. A test case, W'eitmuller
vs. State, was argued on appeal in the
Supreme Court several day sago by John
lUium and John Lawrence, of the Nash-
d"y Ptl,S'l,'t is difference be
tween spirituous and fermented liquors
and declaring that the statute did not
Pro,,ibit ,ne a'e f wine aud beer, they
be,"S fermented liquors,
Governor elect llartranft paid his re
pecu to Secretary Boutwell, at Wash-
ingtou, on faturday. Ue also called on '
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oj""er, ana oiuer promineut
hHOBT ITEMS.
In Cbina tbe marriage ceremony lasts
three days.
There arenly five women at present
in tbe Mercer county jail.
The epizootic has been unusually fatal
ia Green county.
l'eaviT eouiitv refuses all Iii-mfcs to
1 ti : . - i ? i.
j
. imox.cai ng aiiui..
Harper tbe once famous guerilla, i
peacefully raising hogs in Kentucky,
four hundred an 1 seventy one horses
have di'-d at Cincinnati from epiz-intic in
the last four weeks
Somebody has discovered that a ton of
sea water contains a grain of gold. Let
a company be started at once.
Official statistics just published at St
Petersburg show that during tbe past
year over 80,000, persons died of cholera
aloue in Russia.
A man who bought one thousand se
gars. on being asked what he had, repli
ed that they were tickets to a course of
lectures to be giveu by his wife.
Tbe Boston Pilot, which baa twice
been burned out, says, "We are just
about tired of this pbcenix business. We
don't intend to rise nobly from our ashes
any more.
A prize fight took place at Brooklyn
in the 14th iust., between I'eter Scully
and Jack Cruker, for a purse of two bun
dred doll irs. Croki-r won in twenty
eight rounds, after oi;e hour r.ud forty
miuutes' fighting.
Tin ec mules, which have becu in a Ne-
! vada mine at a depth of eleven hundred
feet sbice September, 1S72, are to be
hauled out soon. They are in excelleut
condition, and apparently thrive as well
in the alter darkness of the mine as those
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in daylight above.
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hat a glori ms world this would bis
if all its inhabitants could say with H.aks
neare's sbenherd. -Sir. I am a true la-
boicr ; I earn hat I wear ; I owe
tnan hte ; envy uo man's happiness ;,
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giaa or oilier men s eoou : cuiueiii. won
my film !''
Thr Omadirn way of meamriiiff a tree !
is said to be as certain as it is grotesque.
You walk from the tree, looking at it
from time to time between your knets ;
W hen you are able to see the top in the j
way, your distance from the rjote of the
tree equals its height.
Tiik value of a cow's tail was definite
ly decided iu Bedford county. It is ten
dollars an inch. A couple of young men
cut off twelve inches of a cow's tail and
nailed it to a schoolhouse for "sport." for
winch sport the young men paid one bun-1
died and twenty dollars to the owner of!
the bovine for damages. j
A citizen of Bedford ennty, Va . bas j
iuveuted a michiiie. the object of which i
is to melt th.j snow and ice on a railroad !
track as the cars run, by means ef a flame
of suflicieut intensity to prodoce the re
suit instantaneously. The invention is
just iu time, if effective. i
The heat of the Boston fire must have!
been greater than that at Chicago for the j
veiy brick melted without stint. Instan
ces where granite walls and masses of
Jpathi-r actuallj fdfed are numerous
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Franklin and Iligh. became liquid and
ran down over a considerable space.
One George Price, whom nobody seems
to know, and who is believed to have
sailed for Europe, has made txiort;r.i"es !
' ob
,uua aeeus ror propi-ny w iiicn ue tua nor
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own in iiu i.-ou couniy, v j. 10 ine
amount of $300,000, and caused them to
be recorded. For these mythical secur
ities Price got goesession of houses, lots
watches, .jewelry, and other property,
which he quietly transfjrrcd to other
parties.
In a recent discourse oil the subject of
horse races, Mr Ueecher said : As
crows to the cornfield, or vultures to
their prey ; as flies to summer sweet, so
to the annual races flow the whole tube
of gamesters and pleasure-lovers. It is
the Jerusalem of wicked men ; and thith
er the nines go np like Israel of old, but
for a far different sacrifice. No form of
social abomination is unknown or un
practiced.''
Once upon a time, the De Courcy was
one of the noblest aud most powelful
families of France. The motto of their
coat-of-aruis was; "I am no king; 1 dis
daiu being a duke; I am De Courcy."
Tlie last deceudaut died a few days ago,
ha was one of the uiuuicip.il street
sweepers ? Among his rags were found
his certificate of birth, proving him to
have been .Robert de Courcy.
"Well, iny child," said a stern father
to his little daughter, after church, w hat
do you remember of all the preacher
said V Nothing," was ihe timid reply
"Nothing," said he, severely ; "now, re
member, the next time you tell me some
thing he says, or you must stay away
from church." The next Sunday ehe
came home, her eyes all excitement "I
remembor something," she said. "Ah !
very glad of it," replied the father :
"what did be say V "He said," she
cried, delightedly, "A collection will now
he made."
The Paris papers tell of a duel on a
piano between two musicians. They
played for forty eight hours without food
or drink. Having commenced wilh pieces
of a sedate character, they passed on to
waltzes, aud thence to operatic music
One had played the Miserers in H Trov
atore' 680 times, and was commencing on
the iSlet performance of that piece when
he sank to rise no mire. The other was
conveyed lo the hospital, his life being
despaired of, and the four eecouda araL
nunerius irom mental aberration.
iew York peopl- are just now in trou
ble about their coffee. A chemical anal
ysis has revealed to their astonished
senses the fact that the beverage served
at tbe principal hotels and restaurants of
that city is a strong infusion, of roasted
beans, chicory and sweet potato peelings
with a trace of burnt tobacco stem's to
put a head on it.
A Jersey City despatch of the 14'h
inst , states : John Miller and Michael
(Jiiart, while repairing a car on tlie
Pennsylvania Central railroad today
placed a signal flag on if. warning ingiu
eeis from running trains on that track
A. II 'tks, engineer of the drill engine,
disregarded the signal and backed down
bis engine on the car, crushing Miller to
death and fatally injuring G:iyart. Hicks
has been arrested
A Milwaukee, Wis., d'-spatch, of the
13th inst says : A woman named Mary
Quiun was harneJ to de death in a shao
ty in the Fourth ward yosterday morn
ing She was a confirmed drunkard and
bad come home late; at night intoxicated,
and building a fire in the stove, she lay
down beside it. At two o'clock her hus
band was awakened by a suffocating
smoke, and saw his wife wrapped in
flames. He extinguished the fi: o, but
she was dead! Anothm tenihle woaru
ing to driuking people.
A despatch date2 at Newton, Ohio, on
tbe 14'h inst , says : A collision oct urred
three miles east of here t two o'clock
yesterday ini.rning between two freight
trains on the Atlantic and Oreat U es
lern railread, at Uoggs cre' k. One ol
ijio engines was bally claimed, and
four cars, two of which contained cattle,
and two containing grain, were prerip'l-i
led through the bridge, killing mid wound
ing a large number of tbe cattle. The
grain cars took tire and were entirely i:n
sumed. No on was Seriously injured. .
At 8 uth Itoy.dton Vermont recently
an attempt was made to a'n'uct Miss
Julia Foster, a young lady twenty two
y, ar -Id. As she stepped to the. back
i t . :...ii...
uuor me was sei.eu ny a man le lire
vented any outcry fy covering her face
and month wilh the shawl she wore. In
this con iiiion the was borne some dis
tance across a
field.
as she thinks, to
where an accomplice w.u wailing wilh a
' 'am. in whicti she was driven away. Mie
managed to escape from her captors, how
tver, and reached a place ( safety.
Meantime the citizms had started iu
search of her.
. Mrs. Swisshelm presents her ideas
about architecture bthfly iu words to this
effect : "Your crook spilled, hump shoiil-
uert u nonse, witn a wen on one side, a
w:irf ,nl other, a factory chii y on
,nt t',,,, 'i pilot-bouse on the roof in. ry
m!,ke sa testing '"!l" I
"t:'i'e ; hlii ,r a h""se to liv'' '" t','n'
""'" 1 tIe t0 lhtt (,'''"''"'' 'l-re man-
sion, such as most abound
:hc
d inflicts of tl.e Keystone State. The
i wide centre hall rooms on ea::!i si le and
Ij. kitchen, for homestead aicbiteclme,
never has been and never can bs eijuall
ed."
! Tbe fii-rmilil lrmv is nboiit to lip
equipped lih a new weapon, which is
represented to be superior to tilher the
Werder or the Chassepot gun. It is
said this g'in w ill do execution at a dis
tance of 1700 yards and can bedischarg
ed twenty tix limes per minute. '1 he
arm is light and simple in construction.
land this, in connection with its ereat
i .1 r. i -
ranee ana the raoelitv wi h wlni-h it ran
i)e fire j .hablv renders it the nust
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effective infantry arm in the world. The
care takeu and the energy displayed by
the German government iu this matter,
and iu the reorganization of the army,
would indicate that Bismarck's confidence
iu the permanent peace of Europe is not
of the strongest.
There is a man n. in d Hicks living at
l'rad 's bend, Chautauque county, who
bin ied his wife nine years ag . I.i'ie
many another man, he married again
About two weens ng tie got Into a cii.i
ptite with bis pieseut wife, and. daring
the controversy, he cast up to his other
half that the dead wife ha l been he best
looking woman of the two. The new
i e denied it. He insisted, and finally
said his dead wife had miiiature of hei
stll'on her person, aud he would dig un
her ho ly aud get it, so as to satisfy the
doubter as to the t.-uth of what he said
Accordingly he got a pick and spade and
proceeded to the graveyard, and in a
short lime disinterred the body, fou.-.d
the lockeU Mid brought it forth.
A line broke out in the Fifth Avenue
Hotel, New York city, on the night of
the 10th inst. Eleven girls perished in
the flames. They were iu their sloeping
apartments in the upper story, and could
not escape on account of the smoke and
flames below them The house was not
destroyed but greatly damaged. A great
deal of costly furniture and valuable
carpet was destroyed. Loss, Si 40 000.
A FREIGHT TRAIN on the Baltimore
and Ohio railroad broke through the
bridge at South 'r neh, seventeen miles
east of Cumberland, Md.. on tbe evening
of the 10th inst. The locomotive and
twenty loaded coal cars were precipitated
into the river Itutheiford, the fireman,
was killed, and tbe engineer, conductor
and brakeman injured but not seriously.
O.N Saturday night a week, at Keokuk.
Towa, one Dixon' while drunk, in a spirit
of bravado, asked hi drunken companion
named Brady to ehoot him and see how
he could evade the bullets. Braly did so.
shooting Dixon iu the side, killing htm
instautly. Brady was arrested.
Ellsworth, Kansas, is abinu.D" buffa'o
meat direct to Englaud.
X E W A D V E R
TO THE PUBLIC
The umiorsirriit'tl would respectfully inforni the cifizeus of
MIFFMXTONVX ami vit-initv that lit? has ojiened nut in the
liKI.FORI) STORE-ltOOM, on .MAIN bTREET. MIFFLIX
TUW'X, with an entire Xcw Stoek of Goods., tuiisisting of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
GLASSWARE, QUEEMSWARE,
C E D A U W A II E , T I X W A 11 E ,
A LARC.E ASSORTMENT OF HATS AXD CAFS,
GROCERIES, COIFEOTIOIERY,
Stationery, School Books, &c,
IViots ond Slices, for jfeii u !)ys, Li'ilifs, Missrs a Cliiklren,
FLOOR AX I) STAIR f'ARiM-M'rt A XI) OIL CLOTHS,
TABLE CUTLERY, LOOKINC-GLASSES,
Li-ht-Day 'and Tvoniy-f.ur-!lour l"-'!--!. A LT Ly the SA( 'K"f
Clieese. Dried Fruits bought- and sold. Gum !.ots, Over S'tt-es,
and Sandal, Wheat and Utiekwheat Fl air, and Corn .Meal,
(guilts, Rethiireads, CotinUriaues, Rlankcis, etc., etc., ete.
Ail kinds of l'rodtu-e taken in exehai' for (ioods. l'mrapt
lavers 30 days credit. Gods delivered at any place in town
when desired.
COUXELIL'S IJAUTLIIY.
:T.fi!i:itown. fa., !.. I"-, 1-7J--1
The Erie (l trier si;vs : Mr. John
Il.ivis, of Y;iiij:svi!ie. lo-t a vuluable
young cow a few days sinc-J After be
K"!ie nil!" days An returned, poor
and nearly starved, v illi ihe end of her
tail gone. Two or three men starti-.l nt
once on her I aek track, suspecting foul
play. '1 he t:ai! could ho foil .wed, as it
had been raining and the cow ha i In en
tiacked nearly a milj into the woods and
ih-i mysteiy sdved Her heavy tail
while wet, bad whipped around a joung
tree, and she faced toward home, and '
stood theie, unable to unwind it. Pull
ing hail made a sore place, and I y the
ninth day the end cam.! off -i:;d tie- c.i v
cmne home, leaving part of her tail Ling
in to tbe tree.
A gentleman gave a letter oi i ti t r nl tic
tion to a stiid.-mt of ia :s:c about l i vi-it
L ipsic, win wished t ) p. it hinis. -ll'iimb r
the iu-tructions of Piob-ss , a !a-n.v.s
teacher of music in that cirv. I'pon the
stu iem's re-urn bom liie ge.i;ie n i i a-k-
ed : ' ilovv di.l you bk.- i'ntl.--or .'"
( lb. wondei fully ! i'e give nir- ii le les
sons. Uut he is a veiy sieg d ir rr.an ;
he kept prajii.g ail tbe lime be wis
teaching me. ' Praying ! what do i mi
mean I" -Well, while I was playing be
clasped his lia'nds, lifted bis eye to tbe
ceal iig. and kept saying. 'Good L ird !
what sin hare I committed to d .-servo ibis
punishment 1 ' -
Texas, wilh l.cr hundred i' thou
sands of cattle up m illimitable plains,
has no milk. It is impossible for a trav
eler to get a drink of milk in a Texas
betel. All the butter used in the Stat--is
iiitpoit-d, and the only up l.o-y fir the
lacteal fluid is a coudensed article from
the Northern St iles
iU'if Ulrmtsctucnts
Auditor's Notice.
In the Court of Co:nir.on I'.eJ9 of JuniiUt
Lot:n't.
r IM!K iiihlersignoJ, having been appointed
L Aii'li'or to tlitli itiuie tin- balance in ll.e
hamli of James ('. Doty, As-igne of Ju'oiih
huriniu lo aieJ nu:on lie creditors of ihe
sii'l Josepi a;ta!n, In-rcb7 pires no'ii-e
li at lie will ire-el llu ptrtirs imi er e-te I for
tlie rnrp'ists of his iir-yointmeai. nl Ins ofh.-c
in M i llli ii town, ynhl comity, on Kiilt'AV.
llie Kill ilay of J A V A It V." is;;!, lietw.-rn
the 'juiir-s ii f 1 I o'clock A. M. :;o I 4 o'clock
I. M. of sue! i! iy. waeii n l where all f.ar
lis iiilerosie-i :n ;y atit-n 1 if ibpv t'.irj . e
proper.
.IKKn.MIAll I.V0N5, .X'til r
K-c IS. :c7-
G23AT C??E33 TO A5S!TT3
re ms.iie hy The SuiM'ir Kvkmvi I'o-t
ai.-l Tnz I.aov s Ikii.x:. A teiutiful
C'liroaio of t h t-
uni.ii-rrtvrfiKT 'sA'irr.i.,'
wnrlii $" HI. ia irsvi-n with the ?i er (ut
seripliou i;uc $ t (H) or wilu t tie Alnciziti!)
(I rice $ :.oVJ i .i no f.il lo ex.iiniue into
ihis otfor, if is
a ;itr.tT (ojiiinvrio.N!!
AJJi ?ss lor js:ti. ii:Mi-s, :iiup!is. A , hi
ton $ nterti-n, 81'J Kulr.it: it., I'hil.idrhihui.
dec! 1-t -u
AfJF.NTS t'ASKII iOit
BOSTON W DESTRUCTION.
A full, detuil-il and mpliic "ccoimt or ihe
origin, progiesH. sulferinjr, losses mid inei-'ii-uis
of ll,e gre-t coif::igriioii. A rure
ch ince fur Hjrnia. as every person wint I
kr..:w Hie full particular of liiia graat disas
ter. i;eul by until for .".! cca'3.
WILLIAM FLINT.
TM.il.idctpliia, P.i , or Cincinnati, Obio.
i'ct-11-Iin
TRUE TUSE F0S $1.
ro. (
SOLD.
Magnetic Timi;-Keeper, Compass arel lieJ c
lor. A perfect (JEM for the pocket of every
traveler, tracer, boy, farmer, and for I V
KltY Ii. JL'V doniriu; s reliable time-keeper,
and also a super or compos. Csieil witcli--ize.
steel works, irl iss ciystnl. all in a neat
Oltolur, case. WAItP.A.N Vt'.D to dciute eor.
reet tin and lo keep iu order if fairly used
for two yearn. A'othnip like it! This per- j
feet triumph of Mechanism will be sent in a
npat ciise. prepa'd i- any aiidri-ss, for only
Si ; 3 for S-. Circulars sent free. Try one. !
Order from the manufacturers, YKRMONTl
NOVELTY WOBK3. Braltlcboro, Vt. !
decll-lm 1
Caution.
ALL persons are hereby cautioned agaiust
Hutllin?. Fifhinr. or in unv wav Iri.
passing on Ihe lands uf the uud-raigned. in
.mi i mm township. All person so offunding
will be dealt wilh to the full extent of tlia
law- P. 11. HAWN.
T 1 S E M E X T S .
t
l--u: .U'frthfmcnts.
Acents V, anted tor fobbin
Cliilas Gcniineiitator
THE BIS'.E. for tilt R01E ClttfLE.
J 'i j'tip-, Kritzrivitiir. TU l"-r rn-
t. rjr f tl;c vt r fir Evrv f un-
i'y vr : i I liave il. .Xou-ig A ':e it norr pn'iah I.
F r circu'ur; Mivs il. G;oisif.ed O ,
1)7 !nik II N-.T York.
(JKTS U' A:-H V. ffuir-.n? mi
pyn.eM 'or ?:!, either sex. ji: 'v ,
or $'St ,t or mor? n j -'r. N wm ur
II , mi1! n'hrs Supprh f.-rn: ; ;rn
y ' vi n . v. Mn- ' in.-i-lp rnuitlj :n-l easily
a; tv-srlt Tr uJ. V.'rito -i'lJ -. I irricilir?
fiv Wfinr r , LH-iis t Hr?
ftjrl. Ct.
C ihrr x. ii1t1 cr 1. n.-sv itun.- .'
at wiii1 f - r is in ih't r v. 1 ;r r-it
f l i ii. . i h ii nt r. i !i : i:j e I .i rt irn'a1
fre-. A-i'Ir-'ss . SIL- S CM.. Vnt-
ft
l A it "
-f r - in tl TBtTELtttS
l if O- '. !'l
("uxzrn n?r?.TAL sussiA-r
v J ! as!::-il. 11 e i t t.n lie ir ol-.
. I II ' j ill- St
w. l!.-:t:u is
al l. on it-erlr'f of f I
! i;l'o It FK. I'.ci.lin. i'.i
I j uut uo-i till' ij.i.i lo.ru u' o .c?. U'uk.
ma'!. 1 11. Got M-'j llRrixr, i'.ii.lj.
V..i.
fen! fi.i lilts'ratfd C aialosnf 10
r.l'.AIit.HY i '.I uiUlitl. j4 Ji u'JUsySt.,
N.'-T V II. it.
A GREAT "EVENT!
e h;it !--i.p i to e ut" uur i:n:i ii,
htock of UIM.A:;!) TUI-i;s ur y -ricf- liitie
uttic co t. Fii ;")xl New Tb:(.",
c'inru-it', T-i'J i. SN-rnl lttnl Tables ni-:-Ii
07r ik-t. ."J-i''. S- ;', c. A prr.
Tiriery to Miii a!I Irijrer. J.;cr.i for C.U-
KAVANAGI! & DKCKER.
Cor. C-m-il -t Cen'ro St., New Kovfc.
Rose ol" Cashmere Hair Tinic-
Is iii:surp-ksel us a fiouiotirr of the Growth
of tlie Hair arel 'Vhi-k-rs It is n-ithtr
sticky nor greasy, yet il si.'i-ns miilHiooi!o-'i
llm Hair far Letter nil morp -crtn inenily
tiian n.-iy Oil or Puna-I. llsr'l ns a llur
Dressin-;. it pro liiees ihe mc-i lirniiifi:l n l
ltislroioi .l.iss WjiiT'nicl pcrrVjily ham-.,
less. Its cX'u:silt) perfume i? ijaoe uu-i-tmV'I.
tif-iii'-- 'htil'r i frjin i'i wo: i l-renowu-cil
Hoses ol" ('as!iiiii-re l.-irire lniilt-i. onlf
: e s. A l .'ie-s ASi'liKMSAl'll A Mll-I.E!:,
4 Ki N. 3 1 St.. I'liiN I - p'hi. Ii
ON I V $1 A YEAR. 8 rAGF.S.
Tlie Best Kamilv Paper.
Tin- Ue.-t .'.siicultiirnl Faprr.
'i !:e IJl-.iI k'olilK ul l'aprr.
'I I-e IS i--t Sim v laier,
'l:c first I'nstiion K ports.
The I?e.-t Cattie .Tl-rlel Iteporln.
'Ihe l:e-l i( n ral .Market Krpoil
The He-it Paper Eiery Way.
THE WEEKLY EW YORK SlY. K.i-'it
rij:t -. ot -'o -iii.- $1 - o ss lUm
2 ceo s a i.:nuu..-r. Sra J yonr dollar.
Aililieps Till. ,L.i, .w Yorii I'ily.
The oldest nnd mrsr reliahle Iti-ititution for
obtaining a Mcreaniile Ki'ue.ition.
(vifl'i-aetieal business men as instructora.
h.ir infiirni iiiua. write for a circular to 1.
DL FF & SJN's!, riiiiburh, Pa.'
iiOTG-3m.eom
BL.tTlll.KY' IMPROTril
g t Cc:Tinccr "Wood Punj.
' Tas! flees, Duralile. Etricieu:,
and I'li-ap. The best 1'nmp
tor Ihe least neuiev Atten
tion is especially intiitd to
l.-ilehier's Patent Improved
Bracket ami New Drop Check
Valve, which can be wiih
dmwn without ri-nioving the
Dump or disturbing Ihe joints.
-s?J - Also, the ( oi.iit-r CliHinher.
whicti m-Yer cracks or scales, and will ouilant
cny other. For sale by dealers everywbura.
Surd lor Catalogue and Price-List.
Cua.h. G. 1 lathiky. Uanufact'r.
oOU Cunimerce St., Philada., Pa-
AGENTS WAXTEI)
roa
'INSECTS AT HOME.
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J't'
r- t- -t j
700 paises; upward of 7"0 cuts; 21 full
page enitrat-nsrs. " Just the Book for intel
ligent rural homes." "The drawings are
faithful representations o Insect and Plant.'
Send for Circular. Address Gkohgi Bsool.
124 North Seventh St., Philadelphia.
novii-ly
All Unds of Jtt Work ncct!y exeen'cl.
IK. 1, l?72-tf