- rf SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIXTOH'N. Udnefldajr. July 31, 175. fc. F. SCIIWEIElt, irroa axd pBorncTOK. Eeptllkaa State Nominations. FOR 60VEHSC3t, Cea JO F. IIARTRASFT, I r HOXTGOHKKY COl'XTT. Ton tate tkeascbes, tlon. IIKXRY R.4tTL.E 1 tin cnrjrrr. : ... ... ' B?put)licail Oonilty Committee, j Chaih ). W. Smith, Patterson P.O. Sixain at Richard Doyle, n'alimt P.O. Mifflmtown-.H. a. ptsnibangh, J.S.Martin. t ermanagh nac Biebnr, J. M. Huwcr. n'allw VV. li. Kurta, W. B. Lukens. I Fayc!ie-Jcsse Grubo, T. T. Davis. Mourue HkGi clieiiberger, Jacob Baiioni Gr-euwood-. YVoodwa d, H. aliuniuiu. SiiMjUvli:inna S . S Cpdegrove. F.. Long. ; rGUiuMt K.-1 Delaware J. M. S Tbompseutown Patterson H. R. Ohren, D. F. Stevens, Miltnid Wm. MrCahsn, A. J. Hertaler. He .lie J. F. I.eacb, Richat Doyle. Koyat 1. K. P. iiralur, Jama A TI"lilpoii. Turb-.-H i. fi Ilta-txlcr. taaiah BrkrT. pnice HUI Thos Uatuser, bU.wart Whar tun. tuicarora A. M Stomart. Thos. Murrow. I.a.-k Tl'm Morrow. Tyson Stmup. Llu-k l.fr R Mclntvre, A. H. Duple. Ji-paWiein SUte Centra Committee for ; onn IIcrilHT. run uovai jiciiiut 01 1 Juniata counrv. Republican County Committee Meeting. The Republican County Committee met at Will s hotel in Minr.ntown. on Saturday, the lTihiost, in pursuance j of a Call by tbe Chairman. The Chairman, Mr. Smith railed tbe Committee to order and announced tbe absence of the Secretary, Mr. Richard i Doyle. On motion- Mr. H. A. Statu- j Loader and Price bave been indlct laugh was elected Secretary pro tern, j ed for perjury in the Beecher and Til After a discussion of the time for ; ton case. The tables are turning. holding tbe primary election, the fol lowing resolution was passed : 1 nt .1. . r -vi 1 ,.. 111a. in. rrr, . held at thj scverat -election districts, on 111c utpumda U.. u. .U.....O M SATUKDAV, SEPTE.MBEK 2, l7o, 1. .... - .1 k - ... A mA T 'l. U V ..1 ...a A.. ...1 ,ir ih, t:..nrKmi..n iw ! beid in Uic Court IIoui, in Jlitniuiown, at UllVhIV PPTFIRF4I rJT 1R7.-. I On motion' the foilowin- resolution ! was adopted i j Rttolttd, That the role requiring all I rai.iliuates' names to be announred lour ks pr.-vioii to the primary electi'in bo j un.l the same ts lierrbr amended so as tu iejnire t weeks nu'ice. G. W. SMITH. Chairmam. H. A- STAJaAron, Secretary. The follow in ; it tbe syiitem nnder which the Piiiiiary Election UI be belli on St-p- 4. O-. '. ,' , , ... . ,,, I 11 he svstetu was udootea bv a vote uf the 1 Republican party iu this county, and can- j brg. lost a suit or case in court against uot be changed in the least by Couimiitee j certain patties for selling liquor. Re r Cmvcniiuu of retuin judges. The ouly fasing to pay the costs, be was Sent to l-iiui-r tu chanze it ia br a party otc. A change iua lie J" -cd by a coimitittec or f-..nvci!iiou ul return j:idia and banned to Oil' p-.i.ple of the party to vote on, for or mrainat, a th y choose. A committee can not change the time uf anno'iuccineut ol can didates from tour to two weeks. If a com miltci; have f!iat power they have thepowor tfi change the whule fl sfeni. If tbey have that tower they ran aho)t-h the present sys tem and adopt auothnr. A conmiHtc-c or a eoipeulioii uf return judges hate power to propose char ge tu the party, and provide a time fur the forty to Vute fur or against the proMsed changes, but neither a com mittee or convention car, change the system. The present nysteiu can only be changed- by a majority vute at the polls ol the party. r'" J Urtl. The candidates for the wveral of- ; fices shall have their names announced in , cles the arrest of three husbands for ..no or more ol the county papers at least j aUeUip,ing f0 uke tte ;ve& of ,ueir lour weeks previous to the primary meet- i r 0 ' mps, stating the otiiee, ami subject to the wives. Fortunately they all failed. c;i..n of the said primary meeting ; A mort iu,ulllM niUrder, committed Secvu l. Tke tottrt retttondtng to Republi- j ,-,. can prmniilct in each towship, ward or bur- j near Kaleigh, . C, in March last, bas mgh shall iueeronSatnM.y,.ptemticr25,ljU4, corae ftf .;( gtfo,t p,rtjn , Sij, at the usual places of holding the: B spring election, at 2 oVhK-k P. M., aud pro- white mail, cut bis wife's throat, then :st to eh-ct one jH-oion forjudge and two cut j,er j,caj 0g onjo'tnted her at every jn-rsoiis for clerks, who shall form a board . . , ' ! nehe voles and determine w hu are the j joint, then cut tne flesh off ber bones, proper persons to vote, and shalt hold the ! anj attempted to burn her body np, but k. IU open until 7 P. V. Alter tbe pulls j r J ' ' are tpettvt the candidates announced as j d'd oot eUCCeed. I hen fce murdered al res.iid fhall le billollrd for; the name j n;8 i ttle boy, a rfiil J eiglit months old, l each p -r.-ioi: voting sh.ill be written on a . . , !st at the lin-.' of voting, no .-ron King i " the same manner, and burwd tbe allowed to vote more rhini once lor each two bodies iu a marsh, where they were ""nW After Vhe polls are ch,ed lite j eek by infuriated neigh- Ixianl shall urucet to count tlie votes that 1 bors. Partin has not been arrested. each candidate recened, and nuke ont the n . , . , . c returns accordingly, n be ert-h-d to by j Governor Brogdu has offered $400 the Judge and attested by the clerks. reward M hiai. ( ircumstances show Fonrtk. The Judge (or ope of :te clerks ., . rv r .1 1 1. .1 .11. ,1 .1.1. .1 ..r th m. mviim 1 that Partin e father and brothers were S'Ninled ny tlie Judge) of toe repective election niu-ieis snail men ax toe lum House, h, MitUintown, on Monday r tollowmg the l.rmntrV luectltltfri. at 1 o clexk P. St.. having the returns and a list of the voters. and count tbe Votes, and Ine person Having the highet number of votes lor any office shall be declared the regular nominee of the Republican party. l'fth. If any two or tnre perSnns have an ni.ial numb.T f ver-jsfi.r tbe same olttce the judges shall pnrcrd fo b-.llot for its choice, the person having ttre hignert nniu-bt-r t.i tie the nominee. Sixth. 1 he return judges sblr b torn la tent to njifct, by a majority, the returns Iruiu any elcctiou district where there is evidence of liaiid, either in th returns, if otherwise, tu the extent of the ffndi eont mittrd. Seventh. Xo person shall bo permitted to uto pn.xies. . Has the Compulsory Education cbampiuaof the Democrat and Register joined tke Catholic Church, and is he j now an advocate of the division oi the school fund ? That is where be natur ally belongs. Tbe proposition of tbe Catholic Church, if adopted and car ried ont, will so ebange tbe Common School system that it will amonot to its destruction. So with compulsory edu cation ; it changes tbe free system to a compulsory system. ' Tbe Catbolie Church proposes to urtite Chtrrch tad State. The Compulsory Education man pf Democrat and ReguJer proposes to united Education aft4 State, treiiher of whici are suited to the American svsteu. of government Ettber of the ,,'roposition, if vitalized by law, would ! work the destruction, of tbe Republic. . I The Western Greenback party ex-j . . L.ll ..... f m . Tt.it.4lit ' jirci iii uuiu w tiru.ouiiwu ftuvii, . Michigan, August 25. Kelly, of Phil adelphia, and Butler, of Massachusetts, ara expected to b nrw-.' The Philadelphia Baptist minister, charged with immorality, bas been ac quitted, fenple, that is the crockery, tali about this daj and generation as the worst. When tbej so talk tbej mistake greatly. It is the best Jay and generation that bas illnaiined the worlJ. In the past, men, professed moral and religions men,- did" things the party was burt. Policeman Gdm tbat would not be allowed now. Now met was knocked down and badly hart, the least misstep is taken op and Iniei j James Spinlow, who was endeavoring to Heated, and the unfortunate individual i protect bis brother's wife, was Knocked ! condemned and oftimes disgraced there-1 ; j for. A man's ways cannot be crooked these da) s long without being found ut ,,! ue condemned for it. It will require iuatj generations of good works' by bringing men to a fctriot aocounta ttiity, id matters of State, religion and , t t f ,L wrongj 0f tue o past. i Spais bas drafted anew constitution ' The provision for the formation of the j " P'' i ' i I interest of Dynasty ml-.. That bocly is 10 be composed of three classes, as 1 follows : 1 First Snatoi a by beieditary title, t Second eIlators tlected by popu I ' r ! i iar corporation. I Third Senators nominated by the ! ' t Jrown. All grandoe of Ppain recetring in- 1 . : . . 9 ana over are inciuaea , .ines of 9 10.000 i iu the first class. Keactiox against high salaries ha ' not yet set in down in Connecticut, as curred here since 1852, and is con may be learned from tbe action of tbe detuned on every hand as most unpro legislature of that Slate. That body, -n tl.M I It h in! . inrrpaapil tb Of.V- g ofl 00Q Where are the bowling Deuucrat ? Tbey should pronounce that a piece of bih extravagance. T" I ' . .. . 1 mere wa.awjeror iwo .u me tbatshDuId bave even banded justice " meeieu oui 10 loeui oeioro aooiueryear 1 1 . a i Lr al , 1 r J Deuocratic shortcomings are never nocticed by that party. Ihe late trea- surcr 0f tlimt. party in tbe State of Ohio ! a defaulter in State funds to the i u""ln, of 5550,000 They and tbe Independents never say a word about 11 1 HE Beecher-Tilton issue was a great one, aod it is by no means certain that the end btl jet come. The newest phase to' rt trss been given by one ol the jurors nomioatiog ont of the lawyers in tbe ease Mr. Evarts for the Presi dency. Mr. Jakes T. Samw.e, of Pitts jail last week tor ninety days, The latest practical illustration of how Catholics enforce freedom of thought and actirjn was rendered at Lawrence, Mass., on the 12th int. See particu lars among news items. 1 m Moody.and Saskf will sail fur this j country in August. j News Items. A young man named Radcliffe, of Morristown, X. J., crared by tbe death of his wife,- has made two Sttefnpts to co.utuit suicide. Aeainst that happy I ti.;:. j.i. 1.:. 1 accessory to ttie niuraer. 11 caugnt N , , fc m I c Great i excitement prevails in tne community, j No motive ff the murder is known. eicept tl.it Partin was tired of bis wife and child. Tbe past history of crime in the State fails' to furoifh any par allel eXttne. Tbe battle of the Boyne was cele brated in cine by Orangemen on the I jtb inst. It wa the lS5th anuiver sary. Tbe following is the ma iner in wbicb Catholics in Lawrence; Massa chusetts, received a party of Orange men who bad been celebrating the day i i . I - : . . . il J lue "7 AU au"D Orangi.nen, with lad.es and childres. disembarked at S P. M. at the' steamer landing on Water street, and started to walk up town. A crowd of several hundred Irish were at the landing and followed tbem, shouting and j-ering When they arrived in tront of the Pa cific Milts the crnwd commerced throw ing stones, one of the ladies being struck three thnes and badly burt. AH tLe party were more or less injured by missiles thrown at them during their half-mile Walk fo the police station, whither tbey went for protection. Four of tbe men bad on regalia, which par ticolarlj incensed the mob. One of ( tbe meB w" 8evereI tnrt mtont ,ne J heti "nl '"d h,s s4sh torn troak him. ; 'he police ataticn j word was sent to the mayor, who soo arrived at the acene, and undertook to j ficrora f ! A ntK aC nn Ami tnv. ki.1 ! wwfw.. u wvu v u.cu Mo. uuj 9, uui j without avail. The crie aod jeers of j tbe tnoft drowned bis voice. Tbe May- the whole three of thr robbers follow or, witi a qod of police, then started ing, each with a Cocked revolver. The to take the party through the crowd to their homes. Essex street, through which tbey bad ta pass, wa at this time filled for balf a mile with the mob. Showers of stones, bricks and other missile were burled at the patty as soon as it appeared on the street. With ibr exception of the Mayor, everv ooe of down, receiving a terrible wound on the bead from a brick. At the corner of Uuion and Spring streets the mob made a furious onslaught on the party, when nearly all the police and Orangemen ! were knocked down. The latter then, in self-defense, drew their revolvers i and began firing on the mob, who were ,00 ' shouting " Kill the Orangemen !" T. firi.,r nmil d iar.Pr.Pi, rh n.r.h. i, : .11 Air,;.n. ft i. i ju) jb,0 ,0 ,earn he tccore of .he shooting. So far as kno nuu an. aw s a aaa aataa uiivutiuiiai M. ; result : nowu no cne was kj.,ed putrigbt. Two men, one oinan and a boy twelve years old were ouufled i none seriouslv. Of the in - ,,,.. - ,t ,u h. i . . . . . . . atoi.es and bncks, some of them quite rionsly,and four policemen were more 1 . mi..-. 1 . j. i or lesc nun. a ue rioi 1 at tea two uours ; Md a half and exteuded over route of mUe lhrough ,Le m,gt ,hiekly set j tied portion of the city. It is tbe most serious affair of the kind that has 05- voked. A son of Moses L. Miller, of Upper Bern township, Berks county, under took to 1 idea steer, and was carried borne with an arm and two ribs broken. A young lady residing in West Wbiteland fownship, Chester county, on last Wednesday a week, mounted a mowing machine aod operated it during almost tbe entire day. She was led to ,his through a scarcity of farm help, . - . . . . . . nQ w deU g,ie (urned Jn n(f toade m fu j hand. Young men reader, she is un - ... married. The Courier Journal of Clarkcsville, j Tenn., says two Irishmen named Con "ors and Jeffeott, attacked a colored 1 boy with a knife on the night of the 10th iust. Next morning a body of j about twenty negroes attacked the two Irishmen and ran tbem iuto grocery, whence tbey were afterward taken by the police to tbe station house for safe ty. Tbe same night the negroes as faulted tb grocery with pistols, stones, aod axes, almost demolishing the build ing. Several disreputable houses were also mobbed and tbe alarm-bell rnng. bile tbe police were investigating tbe cause of the alarm the friends of the Irishmen broke down the door of the calaboese and set them free. Oo Sunday morning a week, on John Shurr'a farm , at Big Dam, four miles from Reading, Chri.-tian Schaelk, a young married man, fell from a cherry tree, a distance of twenty-five feet, and fractured his scull so tbat bo died in twenty minutes. From a tree just next to tbe one above referred to, George U eotiel and Joseph Foust, two boys, each twelve years of age, fell oo the prececding Friday afternoon, by tbe breaking of limb. Wenxel broke his left afm Dear the wrist, and Foust re ceived a few slight bruises. Last week a young woman named Mary llanday, while biuding after a reaper on the farm of TJr. Charles Spangler, in Jackson township, Turk county, fell dead from the excessive heat." Mrs. Barbara Uofstcdt, wife of Mr. Peter K. llofstodt, of Newbury town ship, York eoucty, was found suspend ed to a rafter in the garret of her bouse on Friday a week. The family were absent at work dnriug Thursday, and it is supposed tbat she bad banged ber self some time during the day. No cause can be assigned fur this rash act, further tban the fact that she bad greatly troubled herself on account of her father, who of late bad been drink ing to excess. She was comfortably ciretrstanced ?n life, having a good and kind husband and surrounded with many of tbe Comforts of life. She was a lady who possessed many excellent qualities; and above all an irreproach able character. Tbe lawyers concerned in the Beecher case received fees as follo-ra : Mr. Ev arts received $25,000, Mr. Tracy f 10, 000, Mr. Hill $5,000, Mr. Beach $5, 000, Mr. Fullerton $2,500, Mr. Morris $-2,500 aod Mr. Pryor $-,500. Mr. Shearman refused to accept money for bis serrrces. Here is a chance (o make two1 hun dred dollars and acquire more fame in this world tban can be made available. Kev. Henry .Morgan( of Boston, bas of fered $200 in prises for tbe best essays on "Why don't men go to church T and what is the remedy V The Venango Spectator relates the following : On Thursday evening last, three men came to tbe boose of Wm. Pritchard, Lear Dempseytowo, cod in quired ibe distance to Franklin ; they also asked for something to eat. Tbey were told to come in by Mrs. F. H. Pritchard, who lives in the house, and a lunch was set before them. After eating, they asked W?ilram Pritchard what tbe charge was, and he referred them to his son Francie in an adjoining fooin, engaged in tacking down a car- pet. Tbey went to tba other room and ere told fhre was nothing to pay. One of the men stepped back a few paces, drew revolver and astonished Mf. Pritchard by tbe demand, "Your l I - r ... .. ... ... . money or your tire rignt bitst -i ; " jir. Pritchard backed into tbe dining room, whole family were then in the dining room. Tbe chief robber then told the other two to guard the doors. Francis Pntcbard told them to bold on, and he would give tbem the pocket book con taining all (he money to tbe house. He then went to a drawer, a robber follow ing h m with a eocked revolver in one band and a bi!l j" in the other. The rubber took tbe pocket book, examined Ft,-and said to Mr. Pritchard: " Ton bave more fflonej than that." Mrs. Pritchard replied "Search the bouse then." Tbe robber commenced a search of tbe drawer, finding a silver watch, which be pocketed. At this time Mr. Piitchard'a hired man, who had been J watching bis chances, sprang fora door that led upstairs. The robber made a grab for him bnt did not catch bim. ,0 : lie then snapped his revolver at him, 'whirl, fnrtnnatnlv n,iud Cr. The i.;..,i .n.jA n ,. titiiw aaaaaia a m BbtMuii v aav upper atory and jumped out of a win- dow. The robbers beard the sash fall and the whole three ran out to catch the hired man and prevent him from eivms' the alarm. That was tbe last ,.r ,h ,.-.h,tr. Th. .ninm. 1 , . . . . , , , , ! ed in an hour with Daniel Turner, John ' J Turner and George Turner, three neigh- )t 11 , . . . . it . i oors, an arwea, oui ine rooners nau gone. The hired girl also succeeded in getting away without the thievts know ing it, belore tbe hired man made bis escape, but she was too much fiigbt ened to do anything bwt conceal her self in some bushes, a short distance from the bouse, until tbe robbers bad left. Tbe amount in tbe pocket book was about four dollars aod -fifty cents. Tbat and the watch make the net result of tbe thieves' labors. Mr. Pritchard bad several thousand dollars in the house, which the rascals might have secured if they bad not b-?en frightened by the hired niau's escape. Tbat money no doubt caused the attack. The leading villain was about six feet in height, with liuruside whiskers and dark clothes. Tbe other two were about five feet seven or eight inches, aarx ciotnes, stout DUiit; one witn a goatee ,ni cbin whitkers aod tbe other a mustache. Tbey were all of very cmplexion, perhaps colored for theoccason. In their hurried departure ti,ey left a valise containing some scraps 0f c,Ualg, matches, scissors and a comb'. There was also a letter in the valise, addressed "Shreeves, Millers town." Its contents were : " I bave seen Jim and Audy. Martin will tell you tbe night we bare sec." The let ter was dated March 25, 1875, and signed l,B. Riley." It is ho"ed these scoundrels may be caught and tbat a healthy example may be' made of tbem. A large grain firm failed1 In Milwau kee, because of its iuability to fill a promised order of 240,000' bushels of wheat. A young girl named Giles, residing at Mill Creek station, near PotL-villc, who has been for several years subject to epileptic fits, while washing a floor oo the 14th inst., had an attack, and falliug forward with her head into a pail of water, was drowned before as sistance could be rendered ber. Pittsburg was visited by a heavy rain on tbe night of the 15th inst. On East street the water ran three feet deep. Tbe calamity last year in that city, being fresh in tbe minds of the people, created alarm among people who lived io bouses on low ground. Many of the inmates of such bouses took refuge on tbe b'.Uside, and for time the air was rent with screams of women and chil dren. Fortunatelv tbe flood soon sub sided ami no serious damage was done. There Is 4 daring band of borse thieves, numbering a hundred or more, operating in Arkansas Valley and along the Kansas border of tbe Indian Ter ritory. The band is tborocghly organ iced, one of its leaders being a noted frontier robber named Barnclt. Ten of the bend were brought iuto Wichita by a party of soldiers, they having been arrested about eighty miles WeSt of tbe Cheyenne Agency with a lot of stolen property in their possession. At Dodge City there is great excitement among tbe citizens, and tbey will undoubtedly lynch a number of outlaws. A n.ao waa recently discharged from tbe Berks county prison, where be bad been serving a teim of thirty days for vagrancy, who is only thirty eight years of age-, and baa been in twenty-seven different jails, spending twenty years of his life io tbem and learned five trades. He aeema to like tbat kind of life. Manayuuk, this Stale, is writhing in tbe torture of a social scandal. A Mrs. Bates, a prominent lady of tbat town, appeared before J ustice of tba Peace and induced him institute leral pro ceedings against Mr. Bat' hus band, for tbe violation o risge vows in being too assiduous in bia at tentions to 'another woman. Tbe pecu liarity of tbe case ia this : Mr. Bates did not anger iu tbe least j he did not attack bis wife, but immediately hasten ed to the office of Justico and insti tuted proceedings' against Ann Wantcb, tbe woman bis wife charged him with being too intimate with. Tbe Unlaw ful lovers bate been bound over for trial. A Wonratf's lore when turned away ruthlessly ofl luirg turns into deep hatred. A despatch from Springfield, Mass., under date nf (he lothf insTf illustrates by stating that on tbe preceeding day Mrs. Aurora K. Dimmock attempted to take tbe life of Dr. A. W. Thompson, with a retolver, at Northampton, be cause be bad failed to keep bis" promise to marry bef. She failed, and Dr. Thompson has since taken atepa for her oufiocatent as a Itroatis Her friends, however, claim that tbe is not insane, and there ia much excitement iu tba town over the affair. China will be represented at the Cen tennial celebration 'next year. Tbe search for the body of Sir. Hen ry Landi, of Pilmyra, who, it is be lieved, was murdered aod buried in a certain lo.ality in Lancaster county, ia still going oo. The Legislature of Connecticut bas a bill before it that provides for tbe conferring of the right to tote' on women. Oue day last week a Grind Trunk,' Canada, freight nam waa detained1 for balf an hour by grasshoppers. Tbey were over an inch thick on tbe rails. ' A Montreal woman forty-seven years of age, aod who bas been mairied twen ty two years and had nine children, bas just discovered that she baa no affinity for ber husband, and eloped with a boy not yet nineteen. She carried away property belonging to ber husband to tbe amount of Over $7,000. One hundred aod fifty "picked Welsh singers" are organizing an expedition to attend tba Centennial. This is tbe way Barton Coffman, an old farmer near Indianapolis,' Indiana, waa swindled out of $1,800 some days ago : Mr. Coffman has four sons in business at Carthage, III. A strindler posted himself on their family affairs and came to Indianapolis, visiting Coff man, and representing himself aa Tbos. Graham, a partner of tbe Coffuiaus at Cafihage. Graham came to tbe city and purchased horses" of Gates & Bay and others, agreeing to pay for tbem as soon as be could cash a draft on a Car thage ( 111. ) bank. Ho went to Fletcher & Sharp,' bank-, drew a check on the Hancock County National Bank at Carthage, 111. The bank refused to cash it without identification and en dorsement. Graham referred tbe back lo Mr. Coffman, who afterwards en dorsed tbe draft. Graham secured the money and left. He is described as tall, of plausible appearance, dark hair, good complexion, right eye bliud or contracted, and of good conversational powers. The Pittsburg Gdzetle relates tbe fo'lowiug : Mr. S. S. Bellows, a wool dealer for New York, and who is pur chasing agent for the manufacturing firm of Slater's Sons, Webster, Mass., iu robbed of $5,000 last week, ac cording to reports. He had drawn the money at Cadis, Ohio, where he had bis headquarters, and started on tbe train to Netr Alexandria to pay for some wool. He got off at New Alex andria Koads station and started up the hill tovard the town, which is about a mile from the station. He says he bad got probably balf way when, just as hi was pasicg a large oak tree by the road side, two men jumped out from behind it and grasped himj one' on ea-b side, and hurried him off the road and down iuto a deep bollow, put a rope around his urck, all the time indicating by tbe pressing of ttro Ogly looking re- i volvers, which they displayed, that they were terribly in earnest. Tbe victim of all this attention came to the con clusion tbat all was up with him, and gave expresssion to bis fear by a sharp cry, which, however was effectually stopped by means of a large, red hand kerchief being thrust into' bis mouth. Tbey then proceeded to search bis pockets for t'je key to bis valise, which in the meantime they bad taken pos- j session of, but at first not succeeding t in finding the key, one of them sugges ted tbat they cut the valise open, to which, however, bis partner objected, and ere long produced tbe key, with which they opened the valise, took out the money, inclosed, amounting to $5, 000, locked the valise again and re stored it and the key to Mr Bellows, after carefully stowing the money away on their own persons. Tbey then searched him farther, taking bis pocket book, which contained $25.00, but gave it back again by reason of the small amount therein. They overlooked S500, however, which was stowed away in tbe pistol pocket of his pants. After they bad committed the robbery tbey re mained in the bollow with Mr. Bellows about an hour aud a balf as he thicks, during which time tbey threatened hi in with death st every motion, and finally left him,- going in the direction of the station, about the time tbat tbe westward-bound train (No. 2) was due at Alexandria Roads, telling him that if he made any noise or moved while tbej were in bearing or seeing distance it would not be weH for him. He waited until they got out of sight, and then made tbe best of bis way to bia friends in New Alexandria, where Its' arrived in a very demoralized condition. Ue says that tbe men were la"rge be being quite a small man aud were also armed with revolvers', which made very heavy odds against him. Tbey hsd on false whiskers, as he noticed tbe strings by which they were fastened. Tbey told him that tbey bad spotted him more tban a week before, and bad been fol lowing bim up ever since. There is no clue to tbe robbers. Hon. Win. A. Forte?, Chief Justice of tbe Circuit Court of New Hamp shire while tiding in a Pullman ear from Boston to Concord, on Friday evening, was shot in the right arm through an open window as tbe train was passing Merrimao Station. Tbe shot was doubtless fired try a tramp in revenge for being pot off the cars tbe night before. A Syracuse, N. "t., lawyer, aged 42 years,-committed suicide on Friday list. Ue left a letter for br friends, saying tbat be waa tired of life and unable to procure work. A cargo of seven hundred and forty Mormons landed at New York last week on their way to Salt Lake city. The wife and daughter of Win. C. Derr were drowned in the canal near their residence below New Buffalo, l...w nnl. P Afll th lfllb. inst A V I I J VWWU.J, A -, w Tbey attempted to cross tbe canal in a smail boat, which npser, larowing mem into the water, and before assistance could be rendered they were both drowned. A few eases of yllow fever ire re ported at Norfolk, Va. Yrv Ad cert i.einent. Executor' Notice. Eetate of E. P. Hntckintou, dee'd. LETTERS Testamentary oo the estate of . P. Hutchinson, late of Fermanagh township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and Ibosa- having claims or demands are re quested to make kjown the same witnout delavto II. A. STAMbACGH. July 12, 1875. Register's Notice. TVT OTICK Is hereby given that the fol Xl following named person have tt.ed their Administrator' and Executors' ac coants in the Register's Office of Juuiat county, and the same will DC presented lor confirmation and allowance at the Conrt House in Mittli.itown, on Tuesday, August 10, 1875 : t. Final account of David B. Dimm, Ad ministrator of John il. Leach, late of Dela ware township, deceased. 2. Tbe account of Jamea W. Hamilton, Administrate enm test erne xte nnexo of Da vid Kuril, late ot Walker township, dec "d. 3. The account of David W. Allen, Ad ministrator ie bonns wow ram testamento aa ntxo of Samuel Allen, deceased, late of Ueale township. 4. Partial ax-conntof John Heckman, Ad luinUtratoi of Michael Hoffman, late of Fayette township, deceased. 6. First and linal account ol J. S. Lnkens and William J. Dennis, Executor . tbe estate or George . Lloyd, late of Dela ware township, deceased. 6. Tbe account of C. J. Regan. Adminis tratrix of Peter Began, late of Walker twp., deceased. 7. The account of J. Latimer Wilson, Executor of the estata of William Cumin, late of Walker township, deceased. ' 8. First and partial account of James B. Thompson, Administrator oi John M. Thompson! late of the borougn of Port Royal, deceased. ' 9. Tbe partial account of Samuel Buck, Administrator of Isaac llaon, late of tba borough of Fort Royal, deceased. 10. The account of Sophia S. Orris, Ex ecutrix of the estate of Henry Orris, late of Turbett township, deceased. 11. Tbe partial account of Alfred J. Pat terson and F. S. Brennisholtz, AdmiListra tors of Peter Brennisbolta, late of the bor ongh of Port Roval, deceased. J.'T. MET LIN, Rtfiitet. RanisTia's Orrica, Miffliatown, July 12, 1875. , ORPHANS' COURT SALE! THE undersigned, Administrator of the estate of John W, Taylor, iate of Spruce Hill township, Juniata eoMnty, de ceased, by Virtue ol an order of the Or phans' Court of said county, will sell at public sale, on the premises, at 1 o'clock P. M., on SATUffDAY, AUGUST 7tb, 1875, The following described re! estate, to wit : A tract of land situate in Spruce Hill town ship. Jjniata connty, Pa., bounded by lands of William F Thomas, Thomas Kam-se;-, and others, containing about - NINE ACRES, all of which is cleared and in a good state of cultivation, hating thereon erected a good Log-Frame WeathataM House, FRAME STABLE, BLACKSMITH SHOP, and other outbuildings. TERMS One-third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale by the Court ; one-third on the 8rt day of April, 1876, when deed will be delivered and possession given ; one-third ou the first day of Apni, 1977, with interest from April 1st, lb iti to be secured bv judgment bond. JACOB ESH, Adtn'r of John W. Tayiur, det'd. June lti, lSio. A Valuable Farm at PBIVATE SALE! THE undersigned, Agents of Isaac File, offer at Private Sale an excellent Farm situate at Kurta' Crossroads iu Delaware township, Jui.iata county, Pa., bounded by lands ol David B. Dmiui, Jacob Kurtz, 5 O. Evans, and others, containing EIGHTY ACRES being all cleared and in a good state of cul tivation, having all been lately well limed ; with GOOD BUILDINGS, and good running water. Terms will be easv. Further information Can be had by calling on or addressing us at Oriental P.O.,' Juniata county, or Isaac Pfl", residing ou tbe premise. S. G. DRESSLER, ABEL SHAEFFEK, April 28-2 ni .Igrnt: notice to Tax-Pajerf. AT a meeting of the Commissioners, held at their ollice in the Court House in Mittlintown, Juniata county, on tbe 11th day of June, 1875, the following resolution was passed by the Board : Rftolred, That the tax-payers of Juniata county for the year 1875 be allowed 10 per cent, deduction on their State and Couuty Taxes lor said year, on all such taxes paid on or before Saturday, July 31, 1875, and 6 per cent, en all taxes paid on or before Sat urday, September 4, 1875, after which time no deduction will be allowed on the taxes of 17.5, aud the Collectors of taxes oi said year are directed and requested to give all eta-payers in the several borongh and townships in 'he County an opportunity to avail themselves of the chance of being benefitted by said deduction, and also to pay over tbe money so received by them immediately atter the above-named dates to the Treasurer of Jnniata county. By Order of the Board of Commissioners. JASE3 1EE', SUrk. June 1?, 1875. "CHaUTAU Near this beautiful locality is" sitnattd an old, richly-endowed Seminary for both sexes Tke Chamberlain Institute. Fall Term oiens Aug. 24th. For cata logue address Rev. J. T. Edwards, A. M., Principal, Randolph, X. Y. We A. Pond & Co. j Established over rim tiaks Keep constantly on hand the largest and most complete assortment of American and rorein SHEET ML'SIC, BOKS, IN STRUMENTS, aid MUSICAL MERCHAN DISE of every description. Ordcra by mail will receive prompt aod careful al lent ion. Correspondence wjtb the trade solicited. WM. A. POND A, CO., 647 Broadwav. Branch Store, 39 Union Square, N. Y. June30-4t Prothonotar j' Xotic. THE account of Michael Brubaker, Com mittee of David Brubaker, a lunatic, now deceased, baa been filed hi this office, and will be presetted to the Court for con firmation on Monday, Aog-rat 10th, 1875-, at the Court House in Mitflmtown. I. D. WALL IS, Frothomotarj. ProtboDotary'i Office, Mifflin- i town, June 2, 187o-td The Eistissl A5t RErrBXicax baa no tlTiOT-inr . a an f r.-li. i r. n ..!:.. .. . V. . J ...... ' ' w-u . ... .olug Hlvll IU U. IU WIS eoanty, and as a journal of varied sews "- j..oi( uui urpvasea Dy any weekly paper hi central Pennsylvania. Sew Advertisement. mmO wanted to sell "ine reo- ..le's Common Sense Med ical Adviser It ia the cheapest book erer published l 883 page, over 250 illustrations, tO. Thousands buy it at sight who could not be induced to purchase tbe high-priced books treating of Domestic Medicine. L a like other bw sold through agenta Mis work U thoronghlv advertised throughout North America. Thia fact, together with the large siae, elegant appearance, and many new feature of tte book, causes it to sell mure rapidly than ny work ever published in thia country. Those of my agents who have had experience in aelling books, y that in all their previooa canvassing they never met with such socces or made so large wages, aa since coiuniencirg the ale of my work. or terms and Utrritory, ad dress (inclosing two postage ataiuj and stating experience) R. V. Pierce, M.D World's Dispensary, Buffalo, N. lork. AVt Mark envelope "For Publishing De partment." ' BEFORE tOTJ START INSffiS IX THE TRAVELERS OF HARTFORD, CONN. WATERS' NEW SCALE PIANOS wre the best made ; the tonch elastic, mmi m fine singing tonj powerful, pure mud even. WATES Concerto ORGANS ca-nnot be excelled in tone or beauty ; they defy competition. Th Conce-to Stop is tine (miration of the Human Voice. PK1CE.3 KXTKEAIELY LOW for cash during this iionlh. Monthly Instalments rtci-ived; Pianos and Orgns ti Let, and Kenl-Moner allowed if piircbxHed. Second hand Instruments AT GKEAT BARGAINS. AGENTS WANTEDi A liberal discount to Teacher; Minister). Chn'chei, grhooh, Loilftt, ett. Spectd inducements to the trade. Illustrated Catalogues Mailed. HORACE WATERS St SS, 481 Broadway, New York. Boi 8,-67. $50 TO $10,000 Has been invested in Stock Privileges and paid 900 PER CEXT, PROFIT. "How to Do It," a Book on Wall street, sent free. TL'MBRIDGE CO., Bankers aud Brokers, 3 Wall street, N. Y. HE MARVEL OF THE WORLD-BF-THESDA WATER. It lias restored thousands from the brink of the grave given health and strength to those deenled beyond the reach of all medical science, and turned tbe path of affliction to one of happiness in the blessings witbin its virtues. It cures the deadly Bright' disease and Diabetes ; er iilrcates all diseases of the kidney's restores the urinary organs to strength and power in a word, it is a nat ural restorer of health, and bas performed the most wonderful rod miraculous euros of any known specific on tbe glod. Address, for circulars, Jtc, CrT. Ltccxc R. Hrs Jnav, Waukesha, Vfis. THE WEEKLY SU5 uuins, lrir. now to New Years, post-paid, GO cU. Address Tna Sc, N. Y. rfrm A WEKK guaranteed to Male aud Fo tpl I male Agents, in their locality. Costs MOTHINU to try it. Particulars Free. P. O. YICKERY t CO., Augusta, Maine. TEAS The choicest io the world Iui- porlers' prices I jirgt st company in America staple article pK-ases everybody Trade continually increasing Agents wanted everywhere -best induce ments don't wastt time send lor Circu lar to KoBKaT Wki.ls, 44 Vesey street, N. Y P. O. Box 1287. UpSYCHOMAM'Y, a SOUL CHARM A ING." How either sex may faxci nale and gain tbe love and affections of any persons ihev choose, instantlv. This sim ple mental acquirement all may possess, j tree, by mail, lor z cents; together with a Marriage Guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies A queer book. 1W),IM) sold. Address T. WILLIAM . CO., pub lishers, Philadelphia. NE"W PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Bridge Street. Mifflintown, Pa. JOSErll I1E3S wonl.l respertfullv invite ail who want GOOD PHOTOGRAPHS of themselves or their friends to give hiiu a Call, and be convinced that this is the place to get GOOD PICT IT RES. ITJVing prepared himself with the BEST INSTRUMENTS in the market, and all the L.1TFXT IMPROVEMENTS that constitute a First Clans Photograph Gallery, he invites all his friends and the public gen erally f favor bim wi'h their patronage, and they will be accommodated with any thing in the line ot Photography. Pictures taken from Card to Life Size, and Painted, if desired, In Oil or Water Colors. Small Pictures' copied and enlarged. Old Aiubrotypes or Daguerreotypes also copied and enlarged, and painted if desired. A good selection of FRAMES kept on hand at all times, and cheaper tban ever. Solid Walnut Frame, Gilt Frames, Imitation Walnut Frames, Imitation Rosewood Frames, ftnstic Frames, Cabinet Imperial Frames, Picture Nails, Screw-eyes, Cord and Tas sel, ax. JOSEPH HESS. Mifflintown, Jan. 7, 1874. JCM ATA VALLEY li ASK. Pomeroy, Patterson. Jacob3 & Co. aurr lixtow.v , jcsiat cocxtv, r. CAPITAL, $90,000. GEORGE JACOBS, President. T. TAN IRYIX, Ca.-4.k-r. sikictocs : Jerome X. Thompson, John J. Patterson, George Jacobs, Amos G. Bvn&all, John Balshaeh, H.H. Bechtel, J. W. Frank. L'nittd Stale! SiiMfitiet, Bonds, e. bought and (old. Gold and Silver bongbt at highestt rates. Deposits rtceiwed, collections made, drafts on th principal cities, end a general hanking tnsiness transacted. Bonds and other valuable papers received ou special deposit. june874-tf LPMBEBl LUMBZSII 100,000 WU1TK PIXE LAP AXD JOINT SHAVED SHINGLES, 1 ELLOW PISE FLOOllIXG, PLJSTERJSG LATH, PICKETS AND DRY BOARDS, FOR SALE BY NER THOMPSON, Milroy, Mifllia Co., Pa. June 1, 1875 3m Sentinel and Republican Jl-oO a yen Mirrtltfneoui. Ayer, Cathartic Pills, Var tne resVf M rate t alt tlernntfenieuts m the sliMiuK-a, liv er, aud boael.. They are a nubt aperient, and aa fcerellenl purine . uve. living pure ly veretable, UVv eon tain ao luer : enry or mineral ihatever. Aiuen irriouii urknr- and snnrinir is iirevenlrd by their unaeiy o-. M . have lima aa hand frsr Uieir prolo-Hoa ad rrlH-f when iviiireL Lome experience has proved llient t. tie the rtfest, sure!, aa.: Ceil of ail the fill with whi-li the market abounds. Ilv I heir occasional nse, the blood fct iMirideili the comipuon of the ytrai es ocileil, olrltrio teainTed, and the whole machtnrrr of life re-tored lo its healthy ariiv. My Internal orpins wtlk-h become cloewl aod slnjflfii-h are rleame.1 by Anrr'm I'm.. and stimulated into action. Thus incipient Ui-cae is cluiiic! into health, Ute vitluc of which clianire, when reckoned on tbe vat wiultiluile who enjoy it, ran hazily be ct.ni- Piitrd. Their soanMoaiina- wake them leasant to tiibe, and preerve Uieir virtnr unimiaired Ibr Sny length or tii.ie, so that liiey are vr trh, awl nerfrclly reliable. AltlMHtirh M-arrhins'. ihey are nnvi. and oper ate without tlirurbauce lo the constitution or ujt-t or occntsttion. Knll directions are riven oa tlie wrapper to each box. how to use I hem a a Family rhyan-. and for the following- couiplaiuts, which the flits rsnMtv cure: For IT!Mla or iMta-ratlsa. Lint I, ann JUsaurwwr, and um mf A np-. tier, thev sliould lie taken moderately i stimulate tlie toniacb, and restore iu healthy tone and sciion. For saver anwilww and Its tsrtnni svniptoius. iltliam 11mIcbmp. wtek llettlrh. J awitc or rj kirk, an i. HIIIobS olie and Itlltwaw fr. rrrm. they fuould be jnticinlT ukew f.r each eae. to correct the ilieacd action, or remove the olwtrocrioo which cau-e it. For Dyaealcry or Dlarrawa, but one frtiltl doe U ireiiemilv renilire-L For t branaaf I-mi fiomt. f-rxrl, lwlpitttlwi tts llvwr. lHlai ! ttMP Kairli. nnd a.oinw. they lionid brcniiliiiiloit-lv Inkeii, as reilired, torh.iuir the di-rn-ol .n'lion of the system. With sih a diantee the complaints liapear. Fr nrpT .'iml DrwawtCMl Mwell. fax, tliev shonM le taken in larjre and Ire qiirnt uiun io produce the effect ot a drastic pnnfe. F.ir Mirelo. a laree dose shnnld be Liken. it produce tlie di stred effect by symimlhv. As a IHti-rr i'llT. take one or two P to prom. He ili'.-e-tion, and relieve the -tomach. An orca.-ion.tl tlove stimulate the tomarlt aml howrU, re-tnre the apiwtite, and invigor ate lis- -v-tem. Hence it is oHen advantu-rcu- where no serious deranireinent exist (nie who fi-l- tolcrslily well, often find' thai a nWe oi' these fills 'makes him feel decid edly ""t"r, from Uieir rk'snsing and rcno vatiitg eiTfc't on the digestive apparatus. rarraaso Br Or. 3. C. ATXS . CO., Practical Chamlita, l.OtTEtL. MASS., V. A. A. ra salk nr all dkcooists avcarwHERB. Philadelphia & Eeadins Eailroad. UI.1TER ARR AXGE.ME.Vr. Jancabv 17th, 187.. Trains ledt H-im'tftarg as follows : For New York at 3 2t, 8 10 a. m... 2 00 aud 7 40 p. m. For Philadelplii t at 5 20, 8 10, 9 43 a. m., 1 00 and 8 M p. ni. For Keying a' 3 20. 8 10, 9 4 a. m., 2 W, t jo and 7 40 p iu. For Pcttsville at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., and 3 JO p. m. and via Schuylkill It duwitichaiiua Branch at 2 40 p. lu. For Allctltown at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 00, 3 .V) and 7 40 p. m ' The 5 20, 8 10 a. m , 2 0 and 7 40 p. m. trains have through cars tor Xew Yort. The 8 10 a. nt. and 2 OO p. iu. trains have through cars lor Philadelphia. SUNDAYS. For New York at a 20 a. m. For Allentown and way stations at 5 -.". in. For Knading, Philadelphia and way stations at I 4i p. iu. Traim for Harruburg leart as follows : Leave "ew York at 9 00 a. m., 12 4. 5 13 and 7 4. p. in. Leave Philadelpl :a at ! l a. in., 3 40 and 7 00 p. iu. leave riewling at 4 SO, 7 40, 11 2U a. m., 1 50, 0 lo and IO 15 p. iu. Leave Poltxville at oo, 9 OO a. ni. snd 4 'M p. Ul., and via Schuylkill and SiiMpic- baun.t Branch at 8 " a. in. Leave Allentown at 2 SO, o j, 8 50 a. m., 12 2". 4 iii) and 8 40 p. The 2 40 a. in. train Iroui Allentown and tbe 4 itO a. in. trail! Iroui Heading do not run on Mondays- SCX DATS. Leave New York at 5 lo p. iu. Leave Philadelphia at 7 OO p. in. Leave lit-ading at 4 7 40 a. ni. and 10 15 p. ni. Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. in. anJ 8 4 ) p. iu. Fitt Moms and Essex Railroad. jOH.N E. WOOTTEX, Veneral Snperintemtent. BL.ATCIIL.EV! Improved CL'Cl'M IKli WOOD PCVF s the acknowledged STANDARD ot tltt ft market, by popular - erdici, tbe best pump lor the lea.-t I . I nouev. Attention i iuviti.-d to llalch'ev's linprored Bntcket, the :)rop Check Valve, w!:i-h can U vithdrawn without disturbing Ihe joints, and the copper chamber wiiilu never cracks, scales or rutta and will last a lite time. For sale by Dealers and the trade generally. In order to be sure tbat you get Blatchlcy's pump, be careful and see that it has uiy trade-mark as above It' you do not know where to buy, descrip tive circulars, together with the name and address ol the ajrent nearest you, will be promptly lurnished by addressing, with) stamp, CHAS.O.BLATCHLEY, X xirACTi asa, 506 Commerce St., Philadelphia. Pa. jEW ORtCi STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (Beltont Building,) Main Street, .MfrnintovTB, Ia. dealers in prl'os acjd .medicines, chemical?, dye stiff, paints oils,vaknishes,lass,pi;tty, lualoil, lamps. blkneks, chimneys, bkcsiik s, 11 a i k h r i 1ies, t m ) 1 ii bkisiies, pek fl'merv,c0.mb3, SOAP.-a.HJIK IL,T(BAC. , CIGARS, JOTIONS, S T A T I o X E k T LARGE VARIETY OF PATENT MEDICINES, SiVt'ted wrth gral eare, and warranted jrom high autboriiT. C7-Puresl of WIES AND L1QU0K3 for medical porposrs. CYPRES CR1P710N3 expounded wit", great care. June22-V. GREAT REDUCTION I!t THE PRICES OF TEKt'II! rnll Tpper r lawrr Setts a Lw as $ 5 No tetb allowed to leave the office un less the patient is sntHied. Tteth r-modeled and repaired. Teeth filled to last for life. Teeth extracted wttbont pain, bv the uso of Nitrous Oxide Garf, always on hand. Owing to the hard times, I will insert full single sets teetb, of the very best kind, for 15.00. Temporary sets .00 extra. Toothache stopped in five minmes with out extracting the tooth, at the Deuta Of fice of ti. Lt. UtnR, established io dlifflin town in 1M0. fi T. nrwp Jan 24, 1S72, Practical Dentist. ERROUS OF for Tit. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for ycarv from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay; and all the effects of youthful indiscretion Wilt, for tl- a.ka nf ... Kn.n;v. Vend free to all who need it, the recipe and direction lor making the simple remedy by which he waa Cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experienea can do ao by addressing in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, jan6-em t2 Cedar at., New York. (or K 'AS.
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