Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, June 24, 1874, Image 2

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    SmiSEL & REPUBLICAN
JllFFLIXTOWX.
h 5 L' II WE I Ell,
editob as raopaicroa.
Head the resolutions of tbe Repub
lican State conventions of Illinois and
Indiana on the Finance, at published in !
tbe Summary of News.
Gov. Hartraxft u at this early
day apoken of in connection with the
Presidency at the next national cletf-
,-,on i
Jliwt Hall, of Uedford county,!
mud Attoraev General Diintnfcl
r !
talked of in comiectiun
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pubhc.nnom.oa..ouf..r5ueme Judge. ,
The Roudb of etaisbed American
railroads are agats esgerly sought in j
foreign money centres. Last we5lr. the
Pennsylvania J.oftbrrri Central Com- j
pany put a lflr of 2,000,000 on Lon- j
don stock market. It was taken" lui- suffering from a sliest wound, ana a
mediately, aud a' reouesl for .COC",- J tbrse-yeur-oIJ boy was foUitf waiider
000 more was undo. j ing in iho adjacent woods uninjured.
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111IS :s WMUiie;i.i. r..c-.., .
the oracle of tbe western Democracy. !
.ay. of tu. ' 6lttta,lon:-!
"Thete is no ornonfd Democracy in
lrot,):; !
Virginia, North umrohn. South I aro j
lina, Geoigia, Florida, Alma, M.s- j
sissippi, Louisiana, Arkus., Kansa,, j
Iowa. Illinois. v isconsin, auu .iinii
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.t. .nJ t c fair nnestion to lit i
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..L- - .r i, dPad in four- i
teen States has a right to be kept alive
in the other V
The editor of the B'-.ir nt's' Radical , bank oppos.te Fort Berthold Agency,
ttu been disturbed by a uiitpriot of a man's ! Miun.,- anj commenced firing into the
name In the Sssnsti.. "e triist ourjviilage. The Indians from the agency
Orotber in bis mountain altitude v'St con- rt once crf),scd tbe rirer, and were met
Uia hiuiSHlf and bP Cool these lonj sum- . . ,0Q g- fcU( 4 stort g j.t
mer davs tbe mountain iH not come to
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Li. we must co to the mountain. ir la I
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Eadicat. But thS furce ,n the Kauuai .
criticim codswM in a miswnt such as ,
Gosbom, wbkh Wa. not tbe . the StM-!
.,7 rmhli.bed tne name. The name ai- ;
i,ured In tbe Scutintl as Gosboru. We are
charitable enough to believt' that tbe Radi
cal got names so mixed that it does not
know bere it gvt tbe nauie Goshora from.
and at a random gave credit to tbe SeulintL
Wa trust that our mountain brother ili ;
stand it (raciously to be told that e minted j
co such name as Goshom. What we print- j
d was Guslioru.
Let u have another arti-
lit on niifn:'t
TULEE has beca a cood deal of Ulk ;
over the reported action tf the em-1
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p.ovcs ot the tirnoni iron
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endorsing President Grant's bsrd
.rd money
Tinlicr It was reported that 3.0001,
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,vmn ...nlr r,,rt in the meet. and I
0 ,,UJ,J v.oiaies autruinauceoi an ;
earnestly endorsed the Frestdential fri,i,t,iillT aru.il-eiiness ird dis-;
resolutions. The Johustown Tribune.
publi.-bed at the place where the rorks ,
the wain the remuauts of the striking ;
I'r.ana and desimates the ofiiceis as al
schoolmaster, a retired postmaster, a
banker and two storekeepers, noue
whom cau be called workinztnen. Al
,o all, the affa.r much resembles a great
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nig uomiiig.
a e vr - - " i cty and restrained by the evil author- j " " ' fiuM. - - - - " " "' " ' peats the tragedy of 1793 w
l ost , taster .ere, y. uB ! itles, but may not be tried and pan- cial condon of tbe per,Ie t0 ttcnipt ,J .ted horrors in 1371. Her
County Radical brings down th. 3,000 , M fc tLem tLat ; of Mch of immediJ0 of l'resident Grant sent a messnge to , f d geem tj
. t 1 1 a 1 , .. al.r9AD ilinni in I I . . r ' a An. thn Wk-mIl flf tllO I
io tto, oy aciuai cuuui.u ; rest ,uJ re3traint. it is the dutv of tbe any portion ot sues treasury notes. i ngre ivniin w v-: i,.,.;,a. Il,
THECanadianrepresentativeatWaab-itry
mgton
and Mr. F:sb, of the State j
Department of this Government, and j
Low many othersFrce-traders-.t
not known, cenerated a free- trade;
treaty between this country and Can- j
ada. stipulated to last twenty years, j
fwt . 1
ni'tbin" Of the'
a-haD.o nntil last TLjrsdsr. wheu Prts '
A UO LVUUII " - ,
ident Grunt Lad it sent to the Senate j
for the consideration of th.t fccdy. If j
the treaty bsac-cr ted by this country i
direct taxation will bave to be reported j
keep up the revenues to pay ex-
to, to
pensca
.t . v pA..Fiiaundof ot i.:e cuDreuie vuuri, aiiufc"
oi jT'jiciuuicui. .t.cuc,
null l.r itaricari from for pi en ininorta- I
tions for no importations would be j
made through our ports where tariff or : form or resolutions appeals io tuc '.v
duty is required. There beiugno duty ! pie to adhere to the iuielligent funda
on foreign liritisb goeds in Canada,! medial basis as establish ;d by tbe Re
Canada will become the channel through j publican party. Ou the question of
which this country will be flooded with
foreign goods, to the utter annihilation
of our manufacturing interests. Our
people cannot pay the wages customary
here and compete with foreign people,
who manufacture at a very small cot
on wages. . They will have to close
their eBtab!isl.m.uts. At what will the
millions of people wbo are now depend
ent on manufacturing interests get i
their living ? bat say tbe people to
the new treaty T
IIistort tells of many great and
good women ; it also tells ot captiva
ting and fast women. Helen and Cleo
patra stand at the bead of the latter
class. The foimer captivated a priuce,
and was the cause of a war of twenty
year' duration. The latter captivated
man ot letter, an orator, a states
man, aud tbe cwqueror of the world.
America ia joung, aud it was Lardly
expected of ber to develope at this
date of national sistence any remark
ably prominent lady character. Unex
pectedly an American woman bas risen
to protuiuenje by hex intrigues. Josie
i an-field is tbe woman. Fi.-k and
Ktokes are ber victims on the surface in
this country. How many suffer uuseen
is not kuown. but it is not probable
that the su&Vers wers all bound up in
Fist and Stokes. The experience of
tbe two last oamco men was oi sueu a
or.
nature tbat fast men with means stood
aloof lrotn Joslo, couuting tie eott.
She left for Europe, and the latest
news of her is that it was she who so
beguiled a Prince of the Russian Court
tbit be stole the jewels of tig aether,
whoisaister-in-law oi toe ciar, aua
irave tbm to uts loving ooaio iww
itsif. It is the same
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old torj
iipm Adam ana ive jowu
10 tie Prinr aod J.im.
Summary of News.
AVZDSfSDAT, AcSfi 17.
An eiitor of Ihe CkrvmcU Mid fl
l alitor if flip H-jn. San Franrisro Miners.
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I met in the post olce hi that city, and
engaged in a shooting affray. Eight
shots were exchanged. Neither of the
editors were hit. A boy in the office
it tha rime was hit. bat not daneerouslv
gentiemca were put under
bond of $15,000 each
The Woman' Memorial Association
or.iavaunab, Ua., laid tbe corner-btone
of the tiioouuient to the Confederate
dvad in the Park in that city.
A steam felt uii!l at Stanley, Morris
i county. X. J.. wan destroyed PY tire.
!.. ft Vl fWVt inanrAll.
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Two wiles from Lawrenceburg, Ind.,
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Q tmo
daughters, aged 10 and 12 yeats, were
found dead and horribly mutilated.
Mrs. Bradley's body was cut open, and
the beads of the two girls were beaten
to a jelly. A beby was found alive, j
j TLe family was poor and bad no money.
. cKlB(1 ,f .orkin on a
There no c,ue tQ th
mutireor,,ersous 0f , he murderers.
r.n. ,lf th. i. t.v the
Tbccnfoic.
kiJ1 of
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.gs in Xew York Lu cre-
AtntA n ATPirpmpni m mar en v.
of Mthorhies t0 di
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of tbe dog-, as they have beeu di.-posed
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hM bcen ntwnel "nJ carned l"
m 7 oMoek th morning a small
party of Sioux Indium appeared on the j
iimv i
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ensued, iu which five Kees aud one
i:.a..iim ti mil nni Mindm
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mortaiiy wounuea. xuis u uouuwc(
the party who bave been threatening for
Anrv. The fu- i
diaos at the Agency are eager to be
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marched against the hostile Noux.
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"The Supreme Court of L tab to-day
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decided that a soldier of the national
..n h inm-indi'd hr and ftnrren-
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vWA aulIlori,es , tri);J
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1 H7...AA an tm. nl '
are cliagcl vrith offences in time of
I . l it l .t. !
' peace, such as sre punishable by tbe i
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cf S.at;J 0, , gtatc or
Terntorv : that a cftv lr or ordinance i
. . . k Uw of ,he
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auno .mi 1 1 i m M luin. vuu n 11 1 11 uu
, . ' . .: ' -rci. r -i.J
jeri. rouduct. mav. in the absence !
of e proVOljt car jt te arretcd in tbe
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; io me military ou oemauu , tuc .acr, .
! and it is the duty of the military to eu- j
! force the law forbidding such offence ; ;
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that if the cmlauthortries. after arrest-
- ffend efu9e dc,Iver
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prisoner on such demand, or proceed to
and punish hiin, the military au-
thorites may tate bim, Dy lorce, ana
ut if instead of resorting to force the j
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niiutary present a pet uon to tne reuera, ,
court or judge in me lerrttory, i
prisoner must be discharged by habeas ;
corpus."
-Qe aepuuiican ciaie voueuiiou :
of Indiana met at Indianapolis and
nomiuated the following State officers
by acclamation : Secretary of State,
W. W. Curry ; Auditor, Joseph A.
iVildman ; Treasurer. John B. Glover ;
Attorney General, James C. Wenr.y;
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(KKnrn- Sin.nntcn'.eni ot runnc
Instruction, John M. i-Mo-s. Tbe plat-j
it
temperance it cairns the State right to
control the said of intoxicating liquors,
and demands legislation tbat will give
tbe pccple an opportunity to express
thenrselte at the ballot-box on tbe
qnektion, and alo asks for a liability
law (or damages. Free national bank
ing is aked, with such expansion of
the currcuey as the country need.
raith was expressed in tbe integrity
and honor of President Grant,
The Republican State Convention of
Vermont met at Barlington and nomi
nated the following ticket : Governor,
Asibel Parker ; Lieutcnaut Governor,
Lyman G. Uinckly ; Treasurer, John
A. Peek. The resolutions endorse
Grant and early resumption.
Letters from Saga ;niy, Canada, state
that "there is mush duties in that dis
trict sine the snow disappeared. In
cessant rain bss fallen, uo prain bad
been sown, aud the faiiuers bave been
obliged to eat their seed grain. Tbe
yeung people are -uncrating ia large
numbers. The cattte are dving in all
directions for want of food."
An cccideLt befel an excursion triu
with several hcudred people on it, near
Wilmington, North Carolina. The ac
cident was caused by the washing out
of a culvert, a heavy rain having fallen
in the ni-rht. The eni nc. tender and
four cars Were bally misbed. A
ne-
firem,n aod tw0 MST0 brakemen
were killed. John Galvia, engineer,
Thomas Alderman, express agent, A.
Sinclair, mail agent, and George Hunt
ley, dangerously wonnded ; James Cau
I j M Evsu3) Stiaiael Burns, John
Threwl;d aai j,, Birujingham pain-
;faliy bnt not dangerously hurt. A
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1 number ol others were slightly bruised
' rA Afl.ra4. knrl TKa ...nr.inn
bs t ! absndorjfvl.
A party of fear or fire bid school
boys, on their way to school near Prov-
; idence, R. I., sw a doctor's 'medicine
cane." and tasted medicine. 'Twas"!
poison. One four-year-old boy is dead,
and several others are at tbe point of
death.
Ludlowtowo, Mass., celebrates its
Centennial. Col. John Miller is tbe
oldest citizen. He is 90 years old.
Tbe right of women to Serve on school
boards is contested in tbe Supreme
Court of Massachusetts.
The ejectment suits against the Phil
adelphia and Reading Cal and Iron
Company, for the recovery f 2.S0O
acres of coal lands in Schuylkill coun
ty, were called iu the Columbia county,
Pa , courts. Tbe tract of Und in uis
pnte is estimated to be worth a nillion
pute is numiicu io v
hM of Mlm
A steer became enraged while being
driven through Baltimore, and gored a
well-known cattle drover named George
Keiulio'd s seriously that bis life is
degpiire(j c
The tobacco crop will be one-third !
less in Southern Kentucky in conse
quence of the drought ; so with tbe
grain in tbe same section.
Citizens of Dodge city, Kansas, bave
asked tbe Governor of that State to
end arms for tbe defence that place, as
hostile Indians are killing settlers with
in ten miles of that city.
Manufacturing mills at Worcester,
Mass.. were dt.troved by fire. Loss
b , -,o,000
,uu"1 ?"'iuul
One hundred and twenty-five dogs j
e"cuted in New Yrk- , Af,ef
after capture they are put into a close
room or tank, into which gas is turned,
which suffocates them.
New York city bas appropriated $10,
000 for fire works for tbe 4th of July. !
If that sum wtre distributed among tbe
20,000 people there, who do not know
todav where to t victuals
to cat to-
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U would have gi.en each one a
half do,1,r at,J io 80U,C Sood-
hive represented to the House Com-
'
mittee on Foreign Affairs of Congress,
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that Mexicans bave depredated outbem
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to tbe amount ot ?w,lw,w. i ney
t Congress to do something for them
p'mgt the Mexicans.
Thr l.nndred thn
thousand people are
fed by the covemcBt in India to keep
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them from starving.
These are the financial ptauks adopt- ,
ed by the Illinois Kepublican State j
! t'onveution that Assembled at Spring-
ution that Assembled at Spring
field :
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,nt- 1 "at ,s one. ot tU0 .nse !
aaences 0f tbe late civil war about-
iW n.m nf tinn.intoroat-liP.rinw !
Treasury trotes were issued to an are '
now tcid bJ flje PeoI,,a s sftf anJ con
Second. That he laws for the estab
Iihiuent of national banks having se-
cured Territoril;8 tbe
best 6y,,eul cf baDk circulati
before offered to tbe people, i
tion ever
its issa
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anee suouiu uo longer oe conineu io
privileged class, but should be Iree to
1 alike, nnder Per.eral and eoua! laws.'
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I I.UC MU IT I CtatC VVIU UI V V"H-vi iv v.
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rami .mri hv f i.n nnirxfnmripn laws fT I
Third. That we reaffirm the declar
: r .l av V;..l lmi.iim.n r.m.
r
,,3vrDen ,t ,e earliest practi-j
caj dav. j
Thcrspat, Jcne IS.
a nr. .'ijiue injjuuin.au wia.u voo
vention nominated by a uuatiimous
rising Tote Nelson Dingley, Jr., for
Governor.
The last rail of tbe new railroad
from Reading to SlatingtoDj
.
of forty-five miles, was laid.
The Massachusetts Labor Reform
rartv will not nominate a tieKet mis
fall, but will question candidates of
other parties whether tbey be favorable
or unfavorable to tbe eight hour system.
" Francis Butler, a well known dog
fancier, and regarded as authority on
dogs, died at bis residence in Brooklyn
yesterday of bydropbobia. He was ! rund master, and son have Deen ar
bitten at his store in New York city, I rested on complaint of Btrb, charged
six weeks ago, by a MiiaH spi'x dog, j with cruelty and inhuman treatment of
while endeavoring to make it take some dogs, and imprisoned for lack of bail,
medicine. Mr. Butler was a native of J An immense waterspout formed in
Ensland. an accomplished linsuist, and the harbor of Havana, Cuba, passed
has been connected with several cduca- through tbe shipping, causing consid
tional institutions as professor of lan-jerable damage. The Prussian bark
guages. Some years ego be weut into; Jcnuy was capsized and several amall
tiw i.n.;.,.. r.r inmln-. hnvincr n,l ! boats suuk. No lives were lost. The
selling dogs, aud bis ability in control
ling and traiuing them was marvelous.
Uo w rote a book entitled, u Dog Train
ing." He bad no fear of hydrophobia,
and often expressed the opiuion tbat it
was simply a nervous affection, and that
the bite of a dog would not produce
disease unless fear supervened aud oc
casioned it."
A man named Rushbcrger killed a i
man named Ishean, with a knife, at
MeadviUe, Pa. The eause of the fight
was a bad woman. The murderer has
been arrested.
John Felt, of Potter county, was
tried and convicted of passing counter
feit money, by a Williainsport court.
Tbe fame court tried and convicted
John C'arr, of Bradford county, for cir
culating obscene literature.
Congress bas passed and tbe Presi
dent bas signed "an act to increase the
pensions of soldiers and sailors, wbo
bave been totally disabled ; an act pro
viding that all persons who are now
entitled to pensions, under existing
laws, aod wbo bave lost either an arm
at or above tbe elbow, or a leg at Or
above the knee shall be voted in the
seeond clasa, and shall receive twenty
four dollars per month ; provided that
no artificial limbs or commutation
thereof shall bs furnished to tuch per
sons as sbal! be ntitl-1 t pnsins,
nnder this act. This act takes effect
after tbe fourth of July, 1874."
Boss Teed will get out of j nl a few j
hours as a witness iu a suit before a
New York court.
Tbe bouse of a Hi an named Johnson,
near Clarksville, Tenn., was attacked j
by a party of negroes. "One of John
son's daughters fired on tbe crowd,
wounding a negro woman in the abdo
men, from which she uied in twenty
minutes. Afterwards tbe girl herself
was struck on tbe bead with a rock,
producing probably a fatal wound."
Mr. Bergb, tbe father of the Society
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani
mals, was piesent at the New York dog
pound to see that the suffocatiou of dogs
was properly done, and that not more
suffering was inflicted on tbe animals
tban was necessary to insure a speedy j
death.
Friday, Jixb 19.
A cow on tbe railroad track threw a
locomotive and freight cars off tbe
trark at Flint's Cove, on the Central
road
The engineer was killed fcod tbe
fireman badly injured. Fifteen to
twenty cars were broken ro pieces. i be proposed to marry again. She inais
Boss Tweed was in a New York court ! ted that ber daughter's body should be
a ritness, guarded by two deputy J
sheriffs. j
A tool factory at Elm Park, North-1
field, Staten Island, was burned. Loss j
$90,000. !
Tbe wife of Senator Cameron died at j
arruburg.
There is mutiny iu tbe Missouri J
Pemtectiarr at Jefferson City
Yes-!
terday several of the ringleaders were
lasbed severely on the bare back and
this is to be continued from day to day
until all those most active in tbe mu- j
tin v are punished. One of those:
whipped yesterday confessed that a i
Dlot to escape had been planned, and I
an attempt was to bave been made to ,
carry it out yesterday, but the action j
of the authorities in confining the pris-
oners in cells prevented it. It H be- j
lieved tbe mutinous spirit Las been
quelled and no more trouble will occur." j
A wagon road into Yoseuiite Valley, ;
California, bas been opened.
A bank at Ontario was entered by
burglars last nicht at 10 o'clock. The
teller was there at the time, and was J
gicged. One thousand dollars were-
;.J 1 f, ... . u. Tb. h,w!
;aVaavJU iiviu tu i
0f jj,e funds was in the safe, which the I
,
v.. . .1.1 .t,nn,n iavn The'
burglars did not attempt to open. Ihe.
teller lay gagged ail night.
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Henry Clever, a young man, was in
gtantlv killed bv fallint: across a saw in
i Cooper s mills, at L-racebridge, t ana- ,
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,is body,
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da. The saw cut throu-h L
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ffom shoulder to bis kg-
baud" atlt tf '
" ..at 1
e, at l ittsburg,;
Krue.t Ortcuin waj f
mnruer iu tbe first degree,
c :i
deucf the Dis.nct of Columbia wouil UetiC0&L LUMBEE. FISH, SALT, I
Two hundred docs were suffocated m : ... i "" "f i
V..V..W,.,. AnairrumDisused'P""09 re letUr "r0rdSU'en PLASTER. GROUND OR LUMP,
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.! to exhaust the air Wr tuo cnamoer oi
t.
a;uca.n. v..
tben irrtroduced, and the dogs are soon j
t:nj c i r M. . ... .
K,"cl1- oc,c," '
' ke !
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socibtv were urescci w see tuai
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work was speedily done,
" Professor l'ierce, of Philadelphia,
. - :e 4 r.-ii ;M;,.a.. A .
with ber
ittempting
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'a trapeze-bar at tbe grounds of the
floral fair which is being held in that
. leitv- The carrvniff nower of the bal-
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loon when filled being insufficient to lift
the weight of a man to any height, the
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jrrotessor was urapgci .h.ouk..
! trees, over the fence, and against a
i house, without much iriurv. 15ut not
being satisfied with tbat attempt, he
put in more gas, aud tried it again.
. . . . , :i,j
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about a block over tbe roofs, and, de
scending, struck with great violence
against a dormer window, breaking bis
collar-bone, several ribs, and sustain-
t ing interpal injuries
John Marriott, the New York dog
i
men-of war fired blank cartridges,
which bad the effect of dissdviug the
column of water.
A valuable dark brown borse was
stolen from tbe stable of A. F. Brandt,
of Altoona. " The left bind foot of
tbe horse is white, small white streak
uuuw .......
paces only under the saddle, and is 6ve
years old." A reward of $25.00 is
! offered for the return of the horse.
Monday, Jc.ie 22,
The President bas signed the new
Conference Currency Bill. There will
bo no further contraction. The legal
tender currency is limited to $382,000,
000. This also legalizes the $20,000,
000 issued during the panic, for it com
prehends that amount of cancelled
greenback notes issued last fall by tbe
Secretary of the Tieasury. It also
limits to tho present circulation the
National Bank currency.
Wheat in Philadelphia amber $1 50
alCO. Coffee 17!to25ie gold. Sugar,
fine grades 7to8iu gold.
411to50 test.
Molasses
One of tlie rules of the Order of Eoocb,
! says the Salt Lake Tribune, is that all gi.ls
on reaching the age of fourteen must get
married. There is to be no deviation from
this, and at the first offer, no matter bow
many wives the man may have, or how
ugly be hut b, th girl tr.at accept his
band.
Barled Alive-
A Paris correspondent of the New
Orleans Picayune write:
Two years since a family of Mar
seilles mairied their daughter, who bad
just turned of sixteen, to a young man of
Salon, a town not far from tbeir resi-
dence. After the wedding festivities
the bridal pair set out for Salon, which
they maJe their borne. Iu tbe nsnal
course of time a child made its appear
ance. Tbe mother seemed' in a tair way
of recovery, when a violent hemorrhage
supervened. A physician could not be
immediately procured. Tbe loss of
blood bad produced a swoon. When
tbe doctor did at last come, be could
only declare that the patient bad passed
away beyond professional skill". These
incidents occurred in August. The
weather was unusually sultry, even for
that month and latitude. The medical
man engaged the family to have the body
interred as speedily as possible. Six
hours after ber death theyonng mother
was laid in ber grave.
Last week the widower acquainted
bis mother-in-law and ber family that
delivered to her, to be buried at Mar- !
seilles. He consented. Tbe mother- j
in law came over to Salon to superin-;
tend personally tbe exhumation. When j
the dooi of the family vault at talon
was opened a heart-rending spectacle
was seen. Her daughter's corpse lay
in the middle of the vault. The coffin's
top bad been wrenched off ; top and
coffin Ip.y ou oue tide of the vanlt floor.
The fl ntr of tbe "vault was strewn with
the hair of the rorpi-e, the grave clothes
were torn to shreds, the bauds half cat-
en. The unhappy young mother badj
been buried alive, bad recovered con-1
sciousness in the vault, bad burst the!
coffin-lid, had made superhuman efforts !
to escape from ber fearful prison or to
tttract attention to her. All of them !
had failed, and she bad died of terror,
of starvation, of exhaustion, of despair,
a living death, whose second seemed j
centuries. The distress of the mother j
may be conceived. She sank in a swoon
assooaastbe awful reality was eon-j
ceived. She bas beeu a raving mauiac !
ever since.
. , ' ' ... !
France is the puztle of the new age.
: She leads in science and art ; iu many
. .amir'untiiBny i ik tt a clr i 1 1 lliut ni n liirtll t
. L. !
Iates tbe soil and multiplies its produc-1
tions. But ihe fails in self or home gov- '
...
ternmenL Mie writes and talks, and j
sings and prints; builds cities aud rail-j
roads ; conquer, deserts and subdues the
' . . a r
ocean with her Isthmus of Suez, but
'ie ai'9 a 8'"" or home government. 1
In tbe midst of the splendors of her
... ,
modern triumphs in esthetics, she re
ith exagger-
poets and
be only
imirrmlists
statesmen, and her very clergy are quite i
v oil r
j;ffi,.u nf l,,,uiiin the savage
Xa.erlCittz ,e thinese: but
or oi -imtniauiaiiij, iub '""""i
what right have we to expect success
with these, when the politest of all tbe
nations, the most refined, tbe most ar
tistic, beats the Indian with ber bloody
l,BU
; superb conceit !-Pre-.
An action was reeetiv iTonght in a Cana
dian cout lor the sum ot two dollars. Coun
sel had been eun IovlnI, aud tlie i.Uintitfs
counsilwaapr.M-eedinft to state bis case,
j wWn ie j(iige ,hronini, a twrf0n;)r mh j
... 1 . . ' . T f.u..d 1 : i .. ninniir
each party fays bis own eosts." Tbo de
fendant's counaol objected on the ground
that a plea bad been entered, and the judge
exclaimed, -Do you think I am going to sit
here haif a dav to li,ten to ,.!ea in an ac-
tion for two dollars I My tim is worth
moretl.autlnt.Calltbenextca.se."
They tell a queer story about tbe doctors j
in a certain lexas town, no were a.i ai. b
last summer to attend a toed k a! convention
They were absent about two months, and on
their return foiiud all their patients bad re
covered, the drug stores had closed, the
nurse bad oreiied dancing s-tiool, the
cemetery had ben cut up into building
lots, the undertakers had gone to making
fiddles, and the hearse has been painted and
sold as a cirrus wapnn.
A Missouri man who swapped w ives with
another Muscurian fot a cow, a calf, thirty
good steel traps, and fourcliil.'.ren to boot.' j
Tnr. latest theological intercretalion I
B i
of Darwinism :s that it is atbei.-m.
Xew Adcertlaementa.
Ilrldge TLettln?.
SKA LED pripoais will be received at the
Commissioners' Otlk-e, Mitilintown, Pa.,
until 2 o'clock P. il. of TL'ESDAV, JULY
Hlli, lT-l, for erecting a Bridge across
Morning's run in Fermanagh townrbip.
Plans aud npiriflcations can be seen at the
o..,miSS.ner' otbee. By order of the
Hoard.
JAMES DF.EX, Cfcrr.,
MitUiatowa, June 17, 1574.
Assignees' Xotice.
"VT OTICK i hereby given that S. Y. Shel-
1.1 ley has nrvla an assignment of bis es-
tate to tlie uuaersigne.1 l.r tne oeneui oi
his creditors. All persona Indebted to tha
aid S. I. Ssheliev, wil. mite payment, an'i
those having claims against the same will
present thuiu without del iv to
LfcWIS BUKCUFIELD,
X. A. LIKENS,
JiiiriMi.
June 17, 1874-6t
The mercantile business will be conduc t
ed at the present stand till further notice is
given The patronage of th? public is
earnestly solicited as in the past,
C.4IITIO!!. All persons are hereby
cautioned not to purchase a certain
promissory note, the face value of which is
$ 87.00, given by tbe undersigned to Chris
tiau Beuuer, payable January 7, 1875, as we
will not pay said note, not having received
value therefor.
JOHN SPADE.
HEXKV D.COXKAD.
Jno 8, 17 1-4 1
A large assortment of Queensware, China t
ware, Glassware, Crockery ware. Cedar;
! ware, c. for sale cheap by
J.&H. A. STAMBACGH
.YEW ADVERTISEMENTS-
HEAD QUARTERS!
OS
Bridge
THREE ARRIVALS
THIS SPRING ALREADY,
OF
Spring fe
mm i
Which are sold CHEAPER than
at any other place in town.
Respectfully Yocrs, &c,
EMIL SCHOTT.
miHf LUMBHRt SC.
-:o:-
TIIE nndcrfiimed, having completed his I
new U'arehonsp in Perry sviile, oi!d j
j,,,,, inrite ,n! ;. ' ,r
the
farmers of the county to the l wt that he is ;
I at ail times
PAYING THE HIGHEST PRICES
"l .
FOR ALL KINDS OF
.
r"AI, MaJaM?, VC, Vf.
Havin introduced now facilities for hoIsN
me. weighing, ke., we an- now preictre.) to
nnload with tbe least possible trouble.
ll"ufa1
Posts, and all Saleable
' tjj..
will be bought at
all times, either (or
CASH OK IX EXCHANGE FOR MER- .
CUANMSE.
HAVE FOR SALE
which will be sold to nuit purchasers, tuber
WHOLESALE OR RCTAIb, j
and at the lowest rates ruling.
At my Store in Turbett township may be !
loiind as complete an assortment of ;
rjny HOODS. GROCERIES.
i ' 'j
NOTIONS,
Qaeensware, Eardware, &c,
: an 01 niciiwiii or som as low, u noi a
little lower than elsewhere
XOAII UKRTZLKR.
r-ec. lS73-tf
j " " .
j jJ F.W Fl.'RMTL'R E STORL. j
, ;
The undersigned would iniorm the puUie ,
I thlt he a j
FIRMTIRE STORE
In tho oorougli ol Patterson, where h has ;
for sale
K1LBOUR.V &, GATES'
BEDROOM SETS,
Walnut Bedroom Sets,
ALL STYLES OF BEDSTEADS,!
SvfAS, LiOCNGES,
t . w
JjXTtSION i. A ELLS,
liinitin taii iripirc
JlAIiDljii 1U1 lit TkfiAtO,
H tKBLC TOP STAIN,
., . .
Ibofu, Lane-.eat ami Lorumon
Chairs, Wash Stands,
Also, a Large Let of Carpets.
As I run a car to Philadelphia weekly I
am prepared to toll all orders for furniture,
carpets, kc, iu person.
F. F. EOHM.
Oct 22, lfc;3-tf
.- ntViTC'ia LEY'S
Vjti I- r.,v.l ri'cnir.n!
r luiroici t l "vl.jil.r.1-
i WtK. 1 PL Mr, Tasteies, , V , r 'r ,. '' '. . .
S . Durable, Edu.-i.nt t Lhca,. u Mercha,,d,Mg ,., .11
.'.iG.xmIs nsiia'lv ketd in a cuuntrv aior..
The o-st Pump for the least
nionev. Attention a esi-
New Dr-.p Check Valve,
wi'thoutrrt"n..vine the tum?
jV
or diturbin ihu JoinU.
u.i '
.VI so iiiq vpoer vim.n.r, iirnr
cracks or scalesVaml will outlast any other.
For sale bv Dealers and the Trade gener-
.- . r. i
aiiv. inuitire lor maicmev a riuiio. an'i ii
not for sale in your town, send direct to
(."HAS. . BLATCI1I.KV,
M AsrrACTi.
006 Commerce St., Philadelphia. Pa.
TV"OTlCE is hereby given that applira
1 tion wili be made to Hon. Benj K.
Jnnkin, President Judge at Chambers, for
the charter of an intended corporar.oii to
be called "The Odd Fellows Hall Assoc!-
uonoi .HcvoysTiiiv. jannua imnnfj , ir.e
.hini.j, .n.l ,.1,;. l .1,1.1. . ka.tM .
hall lor tbe use ol the Independent Oder of
LHia teliows at JlcCoysi me. in said coun
ty, as provided by thj act ot Assembly ap
proved April 29, 1874, entitled "An act tor
uie locorpo ration ana reguuiiion oi certain .
corporations."
WILLIAM T. TnOMAS.
SAMUEL MACtiAl'UHET.
WILLIAM A. MILL1KE4
j. JiiLi.ER .Mcdonald.
JOHN D. MILLIKEN.
JOSEPH L. PEAEING -Mav
27, lf74.
ifflf
i e-
Street.
Summer
JCW ASD ATTRACTIVE
LIZSTE OF GOODS
JUST BECEIVCD iT TM
n I TTnAY 1P FT TiV T
I'A 1 i tUHLN DM. If IUUL.
' Amout; the ir.nny n!re jrowjs may be funnd
j ths follnn ing :
i Two Dozrx Fisk P.KKtT Biairs. Lr
Lot or PiioTfcaArii Atarxs, Uric-
TiriL AlT!Bapil Albi'Ws, lx
Tat Fisk Ksivks r;B Ladies,
Yisk V ockkt Books,
tsoi ch to Si tPLT
toK ColSTT. A
Gsr.tT Va-
I ET V
r Finv Im-
TtL PAPla A"5f
EsVELoris. Fur
Britl B"t Oar.
Puns', Lakoe Lot r 1lask
B.mies, Fill Bixn Uat-Books,
AM ALL OTHF.B KlNPS AP SlZES.
Ilaanosu s. E.XT Qi alitt AcroaiExs
and Violins, Fimc I!aib KwrsiiEs and
Combs, Cwab Cases, lit Tobac
co Porcura, l'ntttio,
Cuess iioRDs. Dl-
SOES, ClirCKEES AND
C H L K K a
B o a a p ,
PlIOTO
GRAPH Framed, Base
Balls, Spectacles
AND F)E fiLtssES. BtST
Assortment in tub Coi ntt.
Tbk Piklic are Invited to Call
and Examine the Goods. Kemem
rlr the Place. Patterson liars Store.
P. C. KUADIO.
Patterson, May 13, 187 l-tf
fl'MATA VAI.LKY BANK.
; Pomeroy, Patterson, Jacobs & Co.
; MirrLi.NTOK.s, jcniata covktt, r .
CAPITAL., $10,000.
JOSEPH roMKTtor, President.
T. VAX IRVIX, Cashier.
PI RECTORS i
Joseph Pomeroy,
Jerome N. Thompson,
John J. Patterson.
Georgu Jacobs,
Joint R;ilntvch,
11.11. Berhtel,
J. W. Prank.
Snnritut, Bond; 4c.
I bought and sold.
Stitn-thirlift exchanged for Fire-lieentitt
,t r.iarket rates, lulled States coupous
!iid.
! Cold and Silrrr bought at highestt rates
Vtputut rtctut l, nlltcliOM made, draft
l f" ea5cacrin vanning
imparted.
tsomia ami oilier ra.naole papers rercived
j on siH!cul d.-pit. jle'73-tf
ttt-"i sx-w r -v-p m-tv
3i JLi W KJl J!j1i llN VJ
.iT PERRYSVILLE.
Gr. tu"
S. MILLS takes this method of re
turning thanks to ritiiehs of Perrvs-
ville and surrounding country for pat ta-
vors, ami, having tormcU tlie tlrlil of l
! SILLS it SON', they hope Io merit a con
iimwcso! lnnaj(c. They can now bet
, ,,.,...,,,, i,,-,. u . ...--...I ,
. -j
GOODS, GROCERIES,
J QUEE.VSU' IRE, . OTIO.YS,
! A.TS, KOOTS ck SHOES,
Also, a lull lineof Siioemakers' Kindings,
I Oak a.-.d Hemlock Sole Leather. Morocco J
.
Am;"c-ln French Lalf kms, all of
, " " I"" "v
'run and rnnntrr unidnre.
. : ..-
Also, a lull line ot READY-MADE
CLOTHING. Also, a
Merchant Tailoring Department
in the store, stocked with CLOTHS and
t'ASSIMEKKS, which we will make cp to
order or sell by the yard to customers.
&y All woolen goods cut to order.
Call and see us. We mean to please oar
customers; preferring the nimble six-pence
1 1 ihe slow shilling.
Store ovposite JicMauiale'a hotel, in tbe
I ,
steve:is n property
G. S. MILLS A. SON,
Perrysville, March IS, 1874.
(OLOMOX 8EIBER,
i Will visit Mifliin and Patterson every
1 ueMay, I hnrsrtay ana Saturday mornings
and will furnish the citiacua of these bur
oukIis a it i the best of
BEEF, VEAL, MUTTOX. PORK, te.
at tha very lowest prices. Ho respectfully
solicits the patronage of the public.
April a, IC72-1 . -
yew Advertisements.
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nriTTV - ir rTTo
I IJ1..1I i a t i.vy i io
I GOLDEX TONGUE
ipARLOB OKGA.Ms.
T' HE Beattr . Plmt eckbrsi.-.-!
Tonene Parlor Orjran. the best vuior
organ no' in use. Herald
' St. Clue. Pa., Dec. 6, 1
j Mer. Boatty 4;. FL.tt, fivnts :I h.
: received the oriran as snt by your firm to
j me. ami I have hail it examined. anl itnir,.,
j aiuple xatislaction. Jous Simt.
i M.in yur CiTT, Pa , Oct. M, 1S73.
; The Btty St Plotts celebrate.! Gold
i Toii(tne Parlor Orjran i br far tiie best
prtr organ in use. I bave carWully
J amined it, and tai if tone, workmanship
I amt durability to the biKt I ever uw.
; and J can nun piea-tur n.-ctinmenn i; it,
anv on In any one in want of a tirM-cU.,
' prlor org.ui. Po. O. H. Vxnta.
; Me.iarM. Beatty i. Plotta. Gents: Having
hal one of your ld-n Tonjne ,'arl ir tr
g:in fr nix months (just. 1 thought belo-e
rvo"HueriiliMe it to ui n il a ! iir trial. j!t
! am baj'P.v "'.-ttity that it oirjrtie.es i! that
has U-eii iwid ora'lve!ei alh.ut it. 1 have
i h;ul )iofrtr of mnric and celebnied or
. jimisis ctme and try it. ami tine and all vir
tlmt it U ono of the rvet'tt'Nt and bent tonrd
iiiKtruments in the nrtrki t. It hat Hfcrn
1 the liine ont of all the other an,iiml here.
I a 1.1 perfectly iati.-rii-i villi it, and if I
i could not 't another of the Dime kind,
j ir.opty could not entice me tu xirt with it.
, V.'U may publish this if you see tit. i my
' organ ean Im tried by any one wishing to (in
so, in proof of what I My.
J A. S. K. Kicu !.
t Late clitor of the TaRMiiia Oinrjrr, now
! Betblehein, Pa.
I Messrs. Beatty .t Plott. of ailiiugtu,
j . J., are gentlemen of enterprise and
whose presence wotiM be a crudit to anr
i community. Hackettslown (X. J.) litn.d.
j 173.
W"a.hinfton, '. J., is a beautiful Tillage
! of nearly 3'K inhabitants. 71 miles fmi.1
! Svw York, and miles mon Eai.:un. Pa..
j on tbe line of tlx; l. L. W JC. K. Pon't
fail to aer aiiU examine toe Beany 4. 1'lotti
Cokleii Tongue Parlor Organ, before bur.
in elsewhere, or send for a iwv illustrated
price list just out for 17 1 Address
BEATTY 4 PLOTTS,
Wahinton, N. J.
himkl r. -lATrr. edwap.d plotts.
A'.rii -ri-ly
" WE AiM) OUR
is the htvst arid raciest ..rk by
Harriet Beecher Stowe,
Author of 'lc!e Tnm'i C.ibia."
"Tht Mihitttr't U'uoiuz," "My IV if t and I."
.lint other powerful stories, e:ieh the liter
ar' sen.ti.m of its period ; and this story
pniiuiscs a like penuine and wholt-sonm
sensation. It b-:irs directly on sorii! topics
ol interest, inli oi-in tbe romut.ce of
yonthtul eonipini'.n!iip. tlvs In ichtness of
happy home-ille, the plcy romplieaiious
neij:iiboi'Ii.Md a.ssoci;iti.'U-, and such f'l!in
and profoiiid domestic miseries as h.iv!eil
to the vi.leprei.l t-iiv.'raucc toovcuient .-f
the day.
Jlrs. Stowe is now in the prim? of tlist
j genius whi.-h wrote -l'in-le Tom.' ripenwt
I by y.-ars of study and nlwen ation. Her
!m.vfls are iioine.isly -.pul.i-. l"rn !'
Tom's Caoin" alone out-4.-lli.ig by bumireds
) of thousands any eaiitiua of any origin.!
! work ever published save the bible. Her
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