SEN71XEL k REPUBLICAN I Il?FLIXiO.V.'. i'j. '. If cdMCKda). Mar 38. 1ST. ijf. fV sen wei Eii, iiuMi At r aopalETutu The Impending Grasshopper Plague. By dispatches irons tlrs Wert tb world . inl'tlnC-i tlitt at this early .. .1- t viae ja .we .summerum i .laue threatens a portion ot 1 rota, the Statce of Kansas and Mi- ncrun, and creates a sense of uueasiness in the minds of the people of Illinois, J Indiana, and other fnrroandtng States It may serui iucuusi.steitt to hope fur au uiitrulb, and yet there is a general Lope tuat lue ni,paicuea nay prove xo, U untrue, or at lea-t to such a degree . ... . - i .u u :r.uu u.u,aSo u.., . the vi.t or raid of grasshoppers. So terribly hive the people of Mis- I aouri been a i armed that the Crd day of j June, eouiinc, haa been appointed by the Governor aa a day to be devoted to .... tiraver to God for a aafe deliverance Crow tbe dreadful iaaect scourge that I im pending. It is a colliding doctrine to believe that whatever l)eity doea ia for fiie good, for the bettering of worldly af lairs. It is couiforliug to beiieve that we abould praiac Gud even tu tbe midst of calamity. The plague of iuscct life that eats up ; the substauce of the higher order of life, such as that ot mac and beast, c4 i:r . ... x (. ..r IZA' UUti ItlC iUU lUlgiiuvu IU Hub VI vft vm m i Mwa. lie tuaile tbe law tnat gave tnem life. by the grasshopper should be made j 10 eai up mc graaa aua gram, auu aiiu vc t.ut mad and beast, and convert their Gelds into bare, barren wastes ia past tindiug ont. Tbeie are people who tell that there is nothing in it but tbe na ture of the insect to do so, and that the remedy lies in finding out the source of tbe life of tbe insect, strike at it, and tbe trouble will be over ; or, employ some other living thing tu eat up tbe grasshopper. They do not aee in it a plague sent by leity to punish man. uee they demonstrate the correctness of their news the world will not be alow to accept them Tbcir views now, however, are so crude that they are not vea understood by themselves, and lave little weight when put in the bal ance with the belief that fills the luiuds jf all people to day, and occupied tbe luiuds of all people of the past, that there is a Deity who presides over ani mate and inanimate nature, and who ia ever ready to listen to man's hopeful, hearty mental appeal in r rayer for aid, or deliverance, from oppression, famine, pestilence, or other impending calami ties. It has been tbe belief of tbe world of the past. It is the belief of the world of to-day. Let the whole country pray on the 3rd of June for liverauce from the grasshopper plague. Revenue Frauds. The Government at Washington has j been active, reentry, in breaking tbe j whisky ring, that La defrauded the Government of its revenue and flooded the country with a liquid that men who have regard for their mental soundness and physical health should never touch. It is also now directing it? attention to frauds that have been and are yet prac ticed in the custom-bouses of the coun try, and particularly to New York. A Mew York merchant, in a communica tion printed iu a paper in the city just mentioned, states his experience as to tbe wajs that are employed by officials themselves to smuggle goods into this country free of duty. Tha point in question in his communication reada: i4 As you are aware, it has been nec essary for me, or the firm with which I am connected, for man; years past to have daily dealings with the custom house oCcials. A a a coiisequcucc, I am well acquainted with them. A short time ago I went to I'rrope ou a pleas ure trip with my family, and in Londcn aud Paris I was surprised to see a large iiuiuberof ex-l'ustom-bouse Inspectors, and detectives who were sent to f'urope to watch smugglers. They all ap-pKcd-t- be in the possession of good incomes, and boarded at tbe highest priced hotels: yet I knew that they l.adu't a dollar in the world when they went into the Government aerv'se, aad I could not undet stand the source of their income. After waking my tour aud returning to Pan, I announced in tbe preseuce of some of them that I was "homeward bound." Then they winked significantly one to another, and one of them took me aside and said, "I waut you to let two or three trunks of iiiioe go over in your name. It "a all right; you needn't bother about it. The telegraph is a more modem invention than the steamer, and tbe custom-house officers on the other side will pass them. You mut only keep quiet and not dis claim them. Everything else will be attended to." I told this man that 1 would not be a party to smuggling, if that was what was meant, but the ex- custom-houie 1'fficiil shrugged Lis j to extinguish it. The scene was leni liouIJers, disclaimed any such ioten- j lie in the extreme. Horses neighed .ion, auu simply pleaded, '-If any truuks and whinnied in their agouy; people go in your name that you dou't own, screamed, men rushed backward aod favor me by uot disclaiming them." I forward, excited aud anxious to reader thought uothing further of the matter I assistance. Tbe fire broke out in the 1 ings ago to organise in aid of a move till I got aboard the ship, and then five woods where the horses stood tied, j ment to ask Congress to pass the Equal truuks not belonging to we were sent j The flames spread rapidly, and the ex- j izatkia Bounty bill. with me iu my name. 1 ought bot tocitemeut was ixiteuse. Hundreds ofi Two husbaads, their wives, and two omit stating that before the proposition to carry these trunks through bad been ' made, these ex-officials took me to sev-1 cral places where the Cnssl laces, silks, ' ffl.ire and such tbincs were sold. mad j e " - i purchases, and urged tne to do the same, insisting Tfeat 1 ctHild pass tliem free of ' dutv. When we arrived io ! their collar were on fire: t Three ani Xew lori harbor any trunks and those ! utaU were burned so badly (hat tbey in iay uasue Bot belonging lo use were had te be killed at onoa, and a good paired WKhrat examination. What j asacy more Lave probably, bee killed became of (be surreptuious traaka, inoce. -; About twenty boms were with one exemption, I never found out. j barbed. Tbej (offered intensely; some The exceptional one went to certain ; had .their, hoofs burned off, while oth- botel, the proprietor of which bad the j inipudeoce to aend tue a bill for the ' esrtage and expense of getting it from the s'etnier. Thia process of emug- irlinv 1 Lae rrim.1 lc rIieve haa bf en e i - ,, ryrtewratwolt aad it is-waly when io tuoh ces at the French mo- d?,tw uo were in tluji. ooriu.te, and ,jid ,,, understand that tbey moot iiiake cf th! rtou, in- are arreated. 1 Was net a detective, but a merchant traveling for' pfcaawre. j u WM Mt WJ p,ce ,o beCQue in , f 4 therefore 1 have not made u niy Lnj)ineE8 to te my orJ Defore. i . t Senatorial Conference. Fatter, May 20, 1374 Conferee of Juniata, Perry and Mif- ! tu'n ties wet at tbe Patterson House 1 in the borough of Patterion, to eleet a J Senatori il Delegire to the Republican ! State Couvenli.m, to assemble at Lan- j carter on the 20th inst. J isaac Wright represented Perry i couuty. ( C. S. Marks, U. W. Patton and W. i II. Ural ton represented Mifflin county, i II. A. Staiubaogh. John T. Xourse f and Louis E. Alkmioa represented Jn- j i niata county. j Isaao Wright aa elected President, j S. Marks, Esq , was elected ' Secretary. ' . , ' i C. S Maika nnminated (ian. T. F cq0. J. T.Nourse nominated J. M. Uraiee. Isaao Wright nominated John II. Sbcittlcy. Mr. Patton moved that Mr. Wright be allowed to cast three votes, be being the only conferee from Perry eounty. Adopted. Upon ths fifth ballot Gen. T. F. Mc Coy was elected Senatoi ial Delegate. Ou motion the nomination waa made unanimous. Tbe following resolution! were adop ted : Rnohed, That tlie Delegate to the State Convention from this Senatorial District bo i and i hereby recommended to vote for Jolir. F. llartraiitt for Governor, aud Butler B. Strang tur State Trejuurvr. Rtmlrtd. That the sait Delegate be also iniitrnctett tn uc all his iiitluenre to Mctire a decided and emphatic expression agaiutt the third term principle. ISA At AVKIGHT, President. C. S. Mi aa', Secretary. News Items. The Ilairisburg Telegrapk of the 1 8th says : "On Friday last five child ren belongiug to Joseph Dare, residing about two and a half miles from Marys ville, in the Fishing Creek' Valley, were taken suddenly ill, and on Satur- day the father called on Dr. Traver, of ... . . it..... i. .1... f u.... Marysviile, atating that five of them were down with cholera morbus, and requested that be should call and see them. Upon tbe doctor's arrival he immediately pronounced them poisoned Autidotes Were administered accord ifcg'y, and an investigation made into everything that conld be thought of, from which it could have resulted, but no satisfactory discovery could be made. On Sunday morning tbe doctor was again summoned to see the two re maining children, wbo were prostrated in the aatna manner, the father and mother being also slightly affected. Another investigation was made, and the source of the evil was found in a tin fruit can, in which tomatoes were put up, of which the family bid all partaken. The can Lad been io use for several years, and the acid of the fruit had destroyed the tin coating, produc es a metallic txiou. Tho inside of the can presented a coppery appear-! . a . ft ft am. amif tajl mn .ifr..ti..!t.A itiAtalti. miell. ' The symptoms exhibited by 1 those affected were violent vomiting, . .. . . . intense .nirtt, w.tn metamc ,as.e .n the mouth, and great prostratio-. For- tuuatcly, through tie prompt discovery I vigTous measures being adopted, all tbe members cf tbe family are now io a fair way for recevery." , Last Sunday a week a fire broke out io a piece . of wood in Upper Berne township, Berks couuty, in which St. Michael's Church U located. The Heading Eugle writes this of the dis- aittr : "It was about two o'clock in the afternoon, and tbe church was j packed. Rev. T. C. Lcinbach, of Wuuielsdorf, was reading a scriptural lessen, when of a uddsn the terrible cry cf fire was raised. . One of the members rushed rapidly forward to Rev. Mr. Za-eizig io the pulpit, abd informed him that the dry trees and leaves of tbe adjoining grove were on fire, and that all the horses and car riages therein were in danger of being burned up. Mr. Zweiiig immediately announced it, and a wild panic ensued. Everybody rushed to get out, and when toe congregation reacnea mo burning ; . i . ? . i i . t woods, tbe flames shot up fully twelve j feet. The people at once act to work horses were ia tbe woods. The men : were bold and cat the horses loose as fast as -they eould. The worses ran j away in all directions, wrecking the j bucnes. Other boraea were barned -w and ran away while tLe buggies were . in flame, others were runoirig while era had the hair all burned off; otbera were routed alive. Twenty boraea were burned ard nineteen buggies were destroyed, and a good many more dain- sped. The sight waa terrible. , Great o ieaei it weeeaiws) -owj tae eow- fl.gration... It i tbwgh balif; half a ! doten gwd iremen bad been op the ! ground the boraea cottld have ' been leaved: but each ono tried to rare bia jacated that they didn't dare rUk their lites. Some men have received severe iojoriefc The dlM,ge U Mtin;aUd at over $5,000. It ie reported that the fire wigiuattd accidentally by young liEhtin a cicar. He tried ail in his power to extinguish the flames, but ' without success. He gave the alarm I r :. i . a .' the horses loose aa fast aa posaiblo. Accidentally hia knife slipped, and be j gave himself a severe cut in tbe cheek, j so that the blood flowed freely. Tbe ; young man is in great trouble, but be j could not help it; be bad dune all that I was in his power. On Sunday a week a clock repairer, having a boy answering the description of Charlie ttoas, waa arrested in Burke township, York State. ( Mr. Koss, af- iter ereing tue Doy, prononncea turn not i Charlie. Tbe Sheriff of Clearfield couoty is- sued the following proclamation on the 19th, though it bears the date of the 18th; ' ... ... I, W. Ross McPbersnn. high sheriff of the eoouty of Clearfield, charged with the preservation of law and order therein, do hereby warn all disorderly and riotous persons that turbulence and threats, intimidation and rioting, must not exist. All persons who wish to work in tbe mines must be permitted to do so at their own free will, and with out hindrance from any one. By the law of the land every man bas a right peaceably to pursue any business be tuav select, and no organization or body , , . . r- . , , :, . be my duty to enforce tbis right, and to preserve tbe peace of the couoty, which haa been broken in violating it, and 1 notify and warn all interested that I will exhaust all my power and that of the citiaens In my bailiwick in attempt ing ao to do. If I am resisted, or my j officers interfered with in tbe perform- I ance of tbis duty, and the civil power is found unable to perform it, I will call for the aid of tbe military, which I am assured will be promptly fur nished. Aa high sheriff of the county ! of Clearfield, 1 call upon all its citi- I van tfi ftifl ni in IfApniiiir thi. mra and ... ... , r ... . compelling obedience to law. All who are present at a riotous assembly and refuse to aid the officers of the law iu quelling it, are guilty of the rict. Those who are not for the law are against it. Good citixens must aid me in ni-intining law and order. Those wbo wish to work most be allowed to do so: The disorderly and the lawless must disperse to their homes. W. lloss McPufiBso.v, High Sheriff of Clearfield county. Sheriff a office, Clearfield county, May 18, 1875. Family troubles caused William X. Maxwell to shoot William II. Weatway in the stomach, on the 18th, at Balti more. General Jona C. Breckinridge died at Lexington, Ky., of abscess of tbe liver and consumption combined, on the IStb. Indians are at Washington to nego tiate for their removal from tbe Black 0OUBU'J ! Ex-Governor Hm. Bigler will not become the candidate of the Democia- States ey for the otbee oi Irorerner of this Jbt Sayreatt! Wge of Koi ht9 j..- W4S Leid in Washington, D. . . A Kline township, Schuylkill coun ty, tax collector, wbo defaulted town ship funds to the amount of $4,000, and then went to Iowaj bas been brought back iu charge of an officer of the law. Governor Hartrmft bas accepted ao invitation to attend "the Bunker Hill centennial celebration at Boston, on the 17th of Juno. vo cunaav nunt a wee it nr. Mc- l1ierg0 - Lt fc f Co lumbus, Nebraska, waa away from home visiting friends, accompanied by bis wife. ; They. left four children at homo, aged four, six, twelve and fourteen years. During the absence of tbe pa reats tbe bouse took fire and three of the children were burned to death. Cireuustaucea indicate that the fire co hi me Deed outside, so it waa the work of an incendiary." '.' '' ; An outrage and murder was com mitted near Trappe, thia State, on the .' afternoon of tbe 18th. . A young cirl UM.ei Whljb ,Be victim. Her WM tonad wicr , .,abIef ber toro off and her bead terribly beaten, A tramp was seen ia tbe vicinity, and it is supposed the crime was committed by him. The soldiers, sailors and marines of Philadelphia held a meeting a few even- children each, weut over a dam at j Zanesville, Ohio, a few days sen. A ' child of each family were dtowned. Tbe men were drank. ' The fathers ot tbe children drowned. -j as related ia the above paragraph, Iiave been arrested fwr mdBilsuhlcr. ' Arthur . Gait, aclerkin&eLjtch tnrg .National Vmk, haa abscuoded with $10,000 belonging lo the bank. ' Gen. Phil Sheridan bat bid adiea to baebeiordom. - a -V '.' Four burglars were an est ad in Sear York, a few days ago, while boring into a warehouse on Greenwich street front a room in ao aJjoiniog building, wbicb the Lad hired. Aeeonnta from Jackson and Ula iy i eraoties,. Kaoaa, eaotuiue to iota tin a r r ' t . 4 ravagoo f 4bo-rgiaaihitpi grass bas been nearly destroyed, aad the wheat and oats have suffered terri bly " The only hope to save the crops is the departure of tbe pests. 1 Tbo ground in many places is eovered with tbe dead grasshoppers. -: A case of so-called "mistaken Iden tity" is reported, at which life insur ance men will smile with Incredulity. A young man, soa of a Mr. Knowles, of Princeton, N. J., suddenly dirtp peared, two years ago. ' His father ad vertised. A Pbiladclphiaii ' reported tbe capsizing of a boat iu Chesapeake Bay, and tbe drowning of young Knowles, wbo waa buried at Baltimore. Old Knowles went on, had the body ex humed, and recognized it at once as his lost boy." Then came ao application to a life insurance company to pay a pol icy of $2,00'., but the companies are not payiug such peculiar losses iu a hurry. Time passed, and the bereaved father beard nothing of bis boy, or his $2,000, until a few days since, wbea the wanderer returned, and said be bad never been at Chesapeake Bay or Bal timore, but had spent bis tine "out West." ' All of which may be a true story, but is mora likely to be a shrewd attempt at fraud on an insurance com pany. Chicago bas been set back five years in its new eustom-houie ou account of its defective foundation. The whole building bas got to come down, and the government loses over a million. It is stated that of about 1,000 horses which have died in New York city during the past winter, 800 died from rot and other diseases of the hoof, caused by Uaveling ia salted alusb.aod 127 from nails caught in their feet. First cousins were married in Otta way county, Kansas, last week. When the relationship was discovered, the judge and minister waited on tbe par ties, read the law to them', and in formed them that they must consider themselves unmarried. Ou tbe night of the 18th tbe tele graph office and depot of tbe Philadel phia and Reading Railroad Company at Exeelsioi station, near Sbamokin, was burned to the ground, supposed to be tbe work. of incendiaries. A Chicago dispatch of the 19th aays: I In the county court tbe trial of the question of the sanity of Mrs. Mary L. Lincoln, widow of Abraham Lincoln, dM. . . ay. The proceedings were . , ... , . . based upon a petition filed by Robert L. Lincoln, setting forth that his moth er, Mary L Lincoln, bas property aud effects exceeding $75,000, that she is non compos mentis aud incapable of managing her estate, and praying the issuance of an order for a warrant aud venire to test the question of her san iry. Tbe petition was accompanied by the certificate of the family physician ( Dr. Ishani) to the effect that he bad examined Mrs. Lineoln, and was of the nninina that b!ia eras insane, and a fit subject for hospital treatment. Several witnesses testified to eccentricities in the conduct of Mrs. Lineoln, which commenced at the time of the assassin ation of President Lincoln, and wbicb have become more marked as time pro gressed. After short argumeuts tbe ease was given to tbe jury, who brought in a verdict in accordance with the facts elicited. Mra. Lineoln will be removed to the hospital at Itatavia, l.'J. Her relatives and friends bave delayed this step as long as was considered pru dent, but fioally agreed that nothing else wonld suffice. A the announce ment of the verdict, .Robert Lincoln took the hand of bis mother ' affection ately, when she exclaimed . with re proachful tone: "Ob, Kobert ! to think that my son would ever bave done thia!" There were bat few spectator in the court. A Pittsburg roan ia in jail on the charge of stealing a locomotive. ' A dispatch from Osceola, Clearfield county, under date of,. the 19th, notices tbe trouble among tbe eoal miners as follows : '-The strike in the Cleai field mining region is virtually ended. A majority of the miners in their several districts voted to return to work at the old rates,' provided all of them were taken : back. By the morning train from Tyrone about a doieu men came to take the place of the strikers. . Each man was armed with a rifle, to bo wed for bis own defense, if necessary. An other bateb of new men are axpeeted to morrow, and on Saturday, or at fur thest by Tuesday of next week, tbe operators expect the mines to be work ing wp to their full capacity. Some trouble may arise frows the fact that nearly 200 of tbo strikers will be re fused work, and their places bo filled permanently by new teen. . Most of tbe mem wbo are to be refused work are proscribed by the advice of Captain Clark, in whose knowledge of the tur bulent spirits among the strikers tbe operators bavo tbe utmost confidence. A small number of tbe strikers went in to work this morning, aod several were refured permission to work by tbo su perictendents; but the great body of the men have uot yet gone into tbe j tanoe baci of tne place where ue nro mines, nor is it likely they will before ! first appeared. Saturday. Xingo Parks, tba paid or-1 Houtsdale, a town of about nine bun eanizer of the unions among tbe mi- dred inhabitants, six miles from Osce- vn. was arretted tbis rut-rnioe at this plee7and taken to Cleurfie, tf, where,' i default 4,000 bail, be ?fiu9 mittewlJrkr waa arrested oil a Aatj i of participating io the disfat banco it iKaho' mine ou Tftesdar of listBMki John Sine j,. tie President of the Mt- ners National Benerolect Aisociatlon, u nnder bail on the name ehaxzr. bttt ia to be rearrested and. pu; under beatieij Dail. It is t be first time that Sioej has laid himself liable to arrest, and a - i r 1 tbV opermtoMi ray tbwt tbcv 4a I I ' - ! vVsnf- hocvTflv wv4dvow awwcviw Mwr S"tefj,ew1 itentiary. i Every effort will be made by the operators to Con riot ' these men, for the reason that they are regarded as the organisers of all tbo strikes that have occurred in both tho bard and soft coal regions during tbe past year. Tbe looal leaders claim to have prevented all violence during tbe reeent strike, ! tbe road arc on fro, and great - ezeire and that the arrest of the men bow in ment prevails. About thirteen cars Clearfield jail is a groat ' outrage,' per-' have been bwraed at Saow Shoe, and petrated' at the Lu.tance of. the. em- j about eighty or one hundred tons of p!oyra. ; . - i j coal, and all the bousea aboat the minea At about 11 o'clock ou the 20th a! destroyed.-' Creider's mills and a large fire broke out at tbe Mosbanooa Lum ber Company's mill, west of Osceola. Fifteen million, feet cf lumber Were burned. The wind was so strong that firebrands two fef t long were thrown to most all parts of the town of Osceola. I an .K- ,kii. i...;u;. tu Mft ftMMftftW vw.lftftlK k L . . u w 0 I Catholic and Methodist churches were j nurnea. aooui two bunarea nouses , were also destroyed. Twelve hundred ' people are houseless; people were driv ( en to the race course, where they were! surrounded by fire from all sides, com-! muuicatiou being cut ofT by the fir. 1 Tbe Tyrone fire department, with their f , l a. A.1 j earner auu uuae carriage, leu ior,sueueeu nreu auu partially j oebtrojea. ; : fiery scene of distress, but eould not Vigilance committees aad coauuittees! reach the town with their machines on aceount of the railroad track having j been burned. The loss is about two : million dollars. ' - . .: . t , . , , , ': , 1 Tbe shipment of coat has been de- layed at least tea days. : - '1 . : ' 11. I ah eye-wimess wioie u ioiijws 10. a city paper regarding the disaster : Tbe town of Osceola, eontaiuing 1,500 inhabitants, is situated on tbe brow oi a bill, which Is itself surrounded by a j number of lesser bills, all thickly I wooded. Early in tbe forenoon - tbe ohutes of the Philadelphia mine, took fire, and almost simultaneously the flames began to creep out of the woods all around tbe town. Kren then no danger is anticipated, and it was bot until the flames had actually caught some of tbe houses on the outskirts thal tbo people began to realise their position. At noon the guests of the Liptoo House among them your cor- respondent not knowing of tbe danger to the town, were joking about the pos sibility of the fire reaching the kitchen before the conclusion cf dinner. Au hour afterward the Lipton House was io ashes, and the gnests, with a number 1 tf A.liAPa Iftnt. .klitlA liA A.mal v. v u.t . .vvftv ftftjuftiwK ftftfts aftaiftfti 9 1 ...,. around tbe office in which tbis dispatch is being written. Inside tbe place was filled with terrified WDmeu, and outside tbe men were carrying paila of water through the blinding smoke to dampen had served terms in Sing Sing. the wooden structure aud prevent tbej Tho Harrtsburg Telegraph of the sparks from igniting it. After tbe :21st inst. says: Yesterday a large flames had caught tbe upper end of the town, they swept down the aide of tbe mountain with terrible rapidity. Tbe fire burning in tbe woods all around sent np clouds of smoke, which com pletely enveloped tbe town. For a time 1 f -I"iW. lence of the wind occasionally lifted the smoke, and enabled the affrighted population to make their way toward the depot. Here there was a terrible suspense of nearly an hour. No train was in the depot, and the flames were rapidly approaching the frame dwelling used by the railroad company. On every side tbe fire barred ewpe for- tnnately tbe telegraph lines were work ing, and assistance was asked from the fire departments of Tyrone and Altoona. When tbe hope of escape was least, Mr. Daniel Wood, tba train master oa tbe Moabannon and Clearfield branches of tbo road, ran a train of about twenty box cars into the depot, and at once commenced to load them with women and children. It seemed almost impos sible that the train eould pass with safety through the burning woods, but a successful trip was made, and tbe human freight taken to Phillipsburg, a large town situated on a large tract of cleared land, some miles above this place. After tbe fire commencing at the top of tho mountain bad swept down until it joined tbo flames reaching out from tho woods on tba side opposite to that where it oomnieneed, a hope wss still entertained that a large sawmill, owned by tbe Moebaonoa Land and Lumber company, situated on the Moa bannon, just at tha edge of tbe woods at tbe western and of tho town, might be saved, and with that portion of the town immediately adjoining tbe mill. The mill contained 14,000,000 feet of out lumber. Mr. Lacoete, tha Super intendent, with a number of bis men, tried to fight the flames with buckets of water, but tho unequal contest ended after two hours' bard word. Hardly bad the flames found their way into the lumber piles when a terrible explosion waa beard, aad a house some distance away was blown into atoms, lt bad been a hardware store, and in tha stock were two barrels of blasting powder. Tbo explosion sent the burning frag ments of tbo bouse in different direc tions, and besides igniting a portion of tbe town at that time wotowebed by the flames, set fire to tbe woods a long die- ola.is rerrud as cutirelv burnt. The tiea on the Peotllranin railroad trae'k r ff t H'ltT K jyisl pri iWci se ir-V(. Wr (t ta a mil turn V.jlW, barf as t tjjseeoia, t4 ifUjol& HaT do and otter places, forthe Sufferers, and meetings bavo been bald to raise fun for their reliafL.. Tbo character of tbe Arts ia tbo mountains of tbe Snow Shoe Ngtoa i niaj be learned from a diapaub, dated lat BeHdbit; this State, last Friday, SYJV1rVr 4cfv this morning fur Saow Sboa with a largo body of men from Talentfne's wttrt to aid in checking the firos ia Utal tegioa. Mine No. 4, "at Snow Shoe, 'is' burned. About seventy-five feet of trestle-work of the railroad has bee burned. Wa ter , tanks and several buildings atofig lot of lumber are destroyed. Also a lot of timber belnqgiag to tho Belie fonte ear works." ' Last Friday ao attempt was made to burn Shenandoah. Scburlkill county. At Piles' hotel it was discovered that I. .i ;i .. 1.-1..-J .VM V.. .HV liruiCU .UMltlCd IIVI VCCU thrown in tbe windows., In a few min- j utes alter tne discovery was male a' second alarm was sounded in another, direction, aad a dwelling bouse and ear-1 penter shop were burned to the ground, j W bile the firemen were working oa an I adjoining building a third alarm was 1 given np town. A lumber vard bad ' a. :. J a i : ... . of safety have been organised. Cbas. ! Hays was arrested, charged with being1, eonneoted with tbe incendiaries, and i waa held in 1. 000 nail u....F ,1' .. , ' 1 Doors, BUllUS, PlastCl'llii Lath, 3 H Address Gto. Si ix son A Co., the next term of opart, t : . . : ,1 . jyva """ i"vi."0 - ! p,r,i-Da ' " 1 Near le City, in Florida, on the' ' Roof ng Laik and SAingto, ! . 01. . : ' . n u ' .t ! , - t .. ,'77 Wf.tK cuwaoteM I.. .Male and Fe lusk., vjrry JKUtl, me UIOSl ITOU- blesome of tbe Indian prisoners ea roate ! for St Aucustine iaumed from tha ror 01. Augustine, jumpea , from the train wnne running ai tne rate 01 J t miles ao hour between Live' Oak and Lake City. , Tbe train was stopped, and be was found secreted ia tbe bashes a hundred yards from tbe road. He ran and was shot down by the guard A hall naiUtll thrnnnh h!a k.rl iknnl r 6 ... J - waist. He expired as the train was leaving Sanderson about two hours af ter the shot. Pete MoCartney, the notorious cottn- jttrfeiter, escaped from custody while being conveyed by United States Mar shal Purnell from Tvler to Austin. Texas, on the evening of the 20th inst. A dispstch from Newburg,ew York, Under date of tbe 20th inst., SSVS : Pour prisoners escaped from the eounty jail here to-night at 9 o'clock) by throwing a handful of pepper in tbe turnkey's eyes. Tbe prisoners were James Nich ols, indicted for highway robbery; M , -. James Smith and Barney Kilduff, in dicted for burglary ; Samuel Johnson, j colored, charged with' burglary All frame farm house near Long's mill, oa tbe road leading from Lisburn to Car lisle, was, with its contents, entirely destroyed by fire. ' It is said the whole structure was consumed within twenty minutes after tbe fire was discovered. We are informed that the building was i occupied by a tenant named Miller, ! whose loss is very heavy. ! Tbe native banditti in Missouri are J still as Tirulebt as ever, as may be j learned from the fallowing recent iutel- ' ligcnce from that State . u Information l ban been received at Liberty, Mo., that tbe fead between the Jamea boys and the Younger his recently been set- tied, and that they are again, eo-cpets- liug. They recently purchased tbej fleetest horse in Kansas, for which tbey J paid a high price in cash. They have determined to make aa attack on some i moneyed institution soon, and a rob bery may be expected at any moment. Last Thursday, twelve miles south of Clinton, Henry county. Mo., four armed strangers besieged tha country store of D. B. Lambert, and robbed it of sev eral hundred dollars worth of goods and and money. Tbey are believed to 1e part of tbe James-Younger gang. Ben Nevin, wbo lives on a farm near Lex ington, Mo., was called to . his door, Saturday night, by a baad of masked men, and riddled with buckshot, thirty two entering hia head. No arrests." Jeremiah Hamilton, tbe well-known colored broker and banker of Wall street, Jfew Tork, died on tha 19th inst, of pneumonia, at the advanced age of 62. He was said to be the rich est eolored man in tbe United States, aad was reputed to be worth nearly two million dollars. , He was formerly a slave in tbe West Indies. . He leavea two educated and accomplished daugh ters, and at one time offered a large sum of money to any white man who would marry ooe of them. BOOTS AND SHOES. AT any residence at East Point, Mifflin. town, I am prepared to promptly All orders for . , . .. BOOTS AMD MIOES, LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAK, at pricea to correspond with the times. AU kiniis ot REPAIRI.VG also promptly atoaded to. Hoping to re ceive a share of the patronage of the pro pie, I aubacribe myself their obedient shoe maker. A. B. rASlOt. Feb. , I875-tf The Sntitul aW XnsUun office in the plate to iret job work done. Try it. It will any ;eo if oa seuAanrtbmg ia that line. Sew Adcrtiient- wX V NaV - ? N - Were acaia awarded the Jiicheat premt- tii, mr all Makers, at t i t-raaklla laafltat ExhIM- list . and a the -nt? First-elaM lastra uienta that can be obtained at Saaafae turer coat prices, fSOO For aft Kltgaat Ji act. Basewood Plao. ' The foUninjr arc a few of th Principal Medals received : r irt PA V.Ut. Print I m Institute,) 1874 t. Silver u rGrand Piano.) 185 Prise ' (trrtal Palace Tforid Fair. Ji. f . If" eoM " Americas Inatitute,KTlS48 u pme u Maryland Institute, Bal- t tiruore, ' 1848 Silver : " Franklin Intita'.eJPhil.lMi Pitta! Ordered by mail, are carefully sekcied, and remittance is not required, until tbe lastrmmmt haa been received and approved. AU our styles and claase ar built or the same ricrilenl materUl aad workmanship. Kry instrument ia tally waaraateed. rry Write mr scad fmr Ulaw- t rated catalwa-ae. aad price libit Kivlnr mil desenptioa of styles . . prices, etc. gfrjoif VCk'ER PI S0 MF'G CO.j Varenoiua lite; uimnat i , Pr28,3t PHILADELPHIA. 1 , o 1 "t TnmriDW I : ASSlgllBSS t8 01 LUDcT I rpuE amit-rua-ned, Airnee of Calv B. - Hartley, has oa hand, at the. Lumber laruol saw vei o. saroej, as, uu-. tu, a . T'r , . , coKkisraa er , ,rKOCJnT A.ND BOCnn BOARDS, 8r.VTI,Vl. e.crt ' autca wui oe wju at tue '"J As the entire stock on hand must be ckw wut in . ibiwl .ilne t m vius Luaioer AT COST. j pers in need of anything IU kept I"1 Lumber Yard, should bay at once. I aa 1 am desirous of closing out the entire stuck in ninety dava from tnis date. Sixty I days time will be given on good bankable ' rrr Persona wishing to My Lumber wi'l call on Calvin B. Bartleyi whota 1 have author ized lo act as my agest in selling the same. JEKF.5IIAH LTON3, .fssifnte. May (, l7V-3t, A Valuable Farm at PRIVATE SALE! THE undersigned, Agenta of Isaac Pile, otfer at Private Sale an excellent Farm situate at Kuril's Crossroads in Delaware ' township, Juniata county. Pa., bounded by ' land ot David B. Duuiu, Jacob Kurts, S. O. Erana, and others, containing EIGHTY .CR1S! beinr all cleared and in a good state of cul tivation, having all been Utelr well limed ; with GOOD BUILDINGS, and good running water. Terms will b-j easy. Further iuloriuation en be bad by calling oa or addresaiug us at Oriental P.O., Juniata county, or iaae Pile, feMding ou the premises. - - S. G. PRKftST.KR. ABEL SIIAEFFEK, April 2?-2m .igef. "BUYERS & KENNEDY, (Successors to D. P. Sitluuir,) i , . DEALERS IX CrRAlX, lOAIa, lit M BE IT, CIMlbCT. Calcined Piaster, Land Piaster SEEDS, SALT, JaC. ITe buy Grain to bo delivered at either Hittl in town or Purrysvllle. We-w?i; also have coal at both places to suit the trade. We are prepared to lorabh Sail todeahira at reasonable ratea. ' . BUTKRS . KENNEDl. April II, I875-tf JUXIATA VALLEY BAK. Pomeroj, Patterson. Jacobs & Co. airrLnrrowF, JefiAva corirrr, ra. CAPITAL, MO,OII. GEORGE JACOBS, Presides!. T. TAN IBTHf, Cashier. Metrroas : Jerome 17. Thompsoa, Joha J. Pttterson, George Jaroba, Amos G. Bonsall, John Balsbaea, H.H. Bwbtet, J. W. Frank VniUd SlaUt SecaHics, Sndt, ft. bought aad aold. ' Gold aw SUver bought at hlghestt rates. DtpotU reerfrerf, collecltom mmde, drift a the principal cilia, and a geasraf banking tmrimt trmmtmcttd. Bonds and other ralnable papers received oa special deposit. - jnae8'7-t-tf g B. LOUDON, MERCHANT TAILOR, ia room on second story of K. E. Parker's new building, oa Main Street, Mifflintcm, Pa, FASHIONABLE GOODS always on band. CUSTOX WORK DONE oa the shortest notice. GOODS BOLD by the yard or pattern. PERSO-N8 baying goods can hate them cat ia garmenta free of charge. BUTTZRICrS PJTTEK.rs also for sale... ALL WORK WAB RATTED. PRICES LOW. Oct M75-tf Srio A il rrrt ixem r nit- av i a f z. m j r IODIDE OF AMMONIA Cure Xeuralf ia, Face Ache. Rhauawtum. Gout. Frosted Feet, Chi'.Uaiaa, Son 1 brvst. ErysiprUa, Bruisaa and Woiinda of cr nature in ataa or animal. Tbo remarkable Curt: this remedy bas effected classes it aa une of the most intpoUtt aad valuable remedies for tbe euro and AlisT vf pain. ' ulaemun. larvncitis anj tmenmoni I aie. w'th auarawi. audi drvded beaetik" KOBEKT S. JIEWTUN,M.D.,13: Vt'.u street, New York; 11AKRIS k. EITINQ. IThulesaie A gents, 14 1 Liberty Street. Pittobursb, Pa. Depot 4-'l Sixth Avenue. IV. T. ' Tot aal e bv Bat.k Jt Hamlin, DrDliU. Milninic.n,'Pa. FREE! FEEEIl MEIII THI. PI OX EE R A handsome illu trjttJ oewipar, rnn tainiu ( int'oruwtioa I Or eterytnidy. Tell buw sod where l secure a mvute cheap. Skst raaa to an. paava o vaa wuau. It contain the fif.w Uoas-sraaD nl Tina a Laws, "1 other interrating uattot found only in this paper. SKXD FuK IT AT oStlE T tt will only cot yen a Postal Ca. Jiew nnmbvr lur .yril just cut. Address O. F. DAVIS. Laud Coiuuiiaaiwai-r I. P. K. K. HEM.4HTEL t'F tlit WORLD BK. THESDA VTATKK. lt bas restored thousand.', trout the brink io! tbe grare : aieo health aud strength to those deeuied beyond tbe teach of a!) medical rciencs. and turned the plh erflictioa to ono o! happines-i in the biuiiir within its Tirtu; It cures the deadly BrighTe diaeaae and Dmbetvs ; erarfk:H all diiwwsus Of tlw j kidney's ; reatorva the urinary sftt(fiis tl j strength and power in a word, it ia a uat- nrai restorer of health, and baa )rfbrrac-t I the HHst wvadcrtal im uincuioiu cares of I any known specific oa tbe glod.. Adrtreis, t lor circulars, Ave., Cai-t. Ltotxa K. His I car, Wankusha, 1Vt. I diC m. dlOft 1' daf at buine .lerms f;e 1 1 j ft, e jB their loeaiilv. to' I rTH!C:t u try it. Particniars ff(fr. p. o. VI'.KERY t CO., Angosta. f ttpsvcnoMAJtct? soil cnAks- 1 Iti. How eitner sa may nrr nate and gain the Wve and anVtin any persons they choose, raxtantiy. This sim ple mental acquirement all svay poaii, free, by mail, ft 2T eents; Ingcther with a Mrriage Ouide, Kgrptian aclr, trrain.t. Illtita to Ladles A onevr bok. Iiai.n0 soM. Address T. Vt'iLLIA.M CO.. Pub Ushers. Philadelphia. Areata Haated te !elt The Potificnl, Personal, and Iroprrty RigMsACitkeii, Of the Laird Stwt.t How to txtrcit mnl low it frnrrve them. By Thetpkiliu Par row, LL.D. J Containing a rnramewtary on the frdfr.tl and State Constitutions, ghing their brt'-' and origin, and a full ezplauation ot tLc!f 'principles, purpose and provisions; fh i nowers ami duties of Public Ofhcmi tlia rights of the J-opl", and Hie obligations incurreo in every relation of me ; mm, par liatnentarr rules lor deliberative bodi-v and lull direction and legal tonus fr all busi ness transactions, as making Wills, IWJt. Mortgage, Le.se. Notes, Oralis, Con tracts, ete. A !.aw Library ia a ninglo vol ume. It tfticeia tbe wants ol all cloaes ami sells lo evervoodv. JOJ.E8 BKOTHKRS k fO., Psife. IV Slav 5-it The BCawtituI Art wf Dcalc maniia. Twenty T Muster Piuluvrs. and one Beau tiful Gciu (.'liroiuo. with fu!l insirnctious and Catalogue containing 3)Ci vuluah'o ar ticles, including Price Li-il oi' VTax Flower Materials Inslruotioiia willinut a Teacher, etc-, seals. Address, enclosing fric. and a three cent sump. V. AI.EXANPER V. fO., Fulton street, S. Y. AGENT? WANTED. The. Trvte a u pplied . Ploaae state the nanra of the aper vuu saw this in.,, (nvV.it Administrator' hotter. Eilutr of Henry B. Hreybtil, irrtufl. LETTER3 of AdnitnUlnirton on the es tate of Henry K. Gravbill, late ot .Vi: Ahsfrrville, dervaM;d, having been grant ed h the undersigned, all. ;-wn in debted to tbe saM ea'"are n-iiejited t.. make immet f ") merit, and those bavin; clair- iS pt-atse peewit them without de- , isyto REUBEN C VEX Y, Ayrii i, .tamtnittnior. GREftVr MDUCT10X IJJ TH . PRICES OP TEETH" ! Full Upper or Lower Setts as Low as f 3 N teeth a!lTwel U leave the office un less the patii-nl is satixtied. Ttelh reinotteied ant rpairrd. T eeih tilled tn last fi.r life. ' Teeih extrafttil wiihunt pain, bv the ni of Nitrous Oxide Gas, always on hand. Owing to the bard times, 1 will mscr full single aria tceib, oi tbe wry best kind, for 1JX. Temporary sets $i.00 extra. Touilmche stopped in five minutes with out extract iur Uie u-tUi, at the Dental Of fice of G. L. UntB, calablishcd iu Jlitflio twa in mt). G. L. DFRS. Jan 2L lSTiJ Practical Deiitist. NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERT. , Bridge Sfrttt, XiMintwwa, fa. JOSEPH HESS woakl repoetfullv invito all wbo want GOOD PUlTOGR.VPH.S of themselvea or their I'rleaUs lo (rrve aniw a call, and be conriocad that this s tb place to get ' O0O0 PlCTtREs. Having prepared himself with tba BEST IN sTRUMENTSn tbe market, aad -all tha LITEST IMPROrEMESTS that constitute a Firat- Class PhotograpL (hllwjv he invites all hia I'rienda and the public gen erally to favor him wfh their patronage, and they will be aceenimodatwt wita aay tbing ia the line ol Photography. , Pieturea taken from Card to Life SiC and Painted, if desired, in Oil or Wefe? Colors. Small Pictures copied and snlarped. Old Ambrorypea or Daguerreotypes s!so- copied and enlarged, and painteit if desired . A good selection of FKAM8$ kept o hand at all times, and cheaper tiJan aver Solid Walnut Frames, Gilt Frames, Imitation rVahrat Frames, Imitation Rosewood Frames,. Knstic Frames, Cabiaet Imperial Prav.cs, Picture NattsrSerow-wveaord and Taa ael, sic JOSEPU TiSsS MimintuTavJ,.;, 1S71.