i:.A.;. ,'IOJ' SENTINEL k REPUBLICAN MIFFLlXTtWN. Vr4-7, Wc'r IT. WI9i fSjgj J&.f, SO It WEIER, The Democrats in Congress Lave opene 1 the filit for the redaction of the anny. Tirr. ner Secretary of War, Alex ander Ramsey, of M;nnesota,was born in Danpbia county, this Slate. Ex ECRETAnr of War K-C-ary ex perts lo leave 'VVashingfnn early next week to asnvne tbe dunes of United States Judge of tie Eighth judicial circuit. Ii:otT.ATic Unite J States Senator Willace provides office for liis rela tivcs, and as yet no Democrat Las arisen to say thai, i,ln,re is too much of it in tLe f-.uiily. One hundred and fifty delegates, represent!.. the States of the Gov- rt) r.ien't, met in New York last Yi'ed nesday, to organize a National Agri oult'irwl Scciety. The Pittsburg le;d bar have been having an exciting time over the ques tion as to wlu fbou!d le appointed Judge for the place made vacant by the death of Jil lire Ketch im. Tun Deinc.-r.ils have concluded to Abandon Indiana anvl concentrate their energies t the busk of carrying New York. Connecticut and New Jer wv. nest November, in addition to the Solid South." Sovk 'ie in Congress l.ronoses to withdraw tl e usa, TEsnta iu .iitv , twice, and after a consultation, eva- of the "re-.n!;.-k. Is somebodv about I ve answt-rs were returned each time. to tlo:T the long ears ? Way not V hen tiie qnestion was put the third leave the greenback a!ne for a idle, time, Ouray replied without consu.tr or if it r.,ust ie subjt to kg-ia ing the other t tea:-"How d we tion Avhv not nr jvide for its speedy , know that these Indiana you mime rV,.i:i n'' were at White River at tae time of ro.txu'viii . the i:;sACTe ? or even if they were It is ivlieveJ from certain move- thoie, wo do not know that they were lueiits among the Democratic erring ; eoiceraeil in it These women men brethren at W ishin 't n. that tl.ey ! uontd nam s wliich cam t first to their desire to ad xn Utah, with Folygamy ' in. as a Si'-'te, so as to secure its tlec t nal vote lor V.a next Democratic candidate for th-J Presiden -y. Dem ocratic leaders never have toen very particular about tha maniigo rela tions. Li tl. S.-uth, one dav they nnnil ir.vuki? tho blessing of heaven on thd m uriage relation, and ihejuotwaut to punish Colorow, Jack j next day they wuhl violate all such . others who took part in t!;e Tu rn ties. Some of tLcm were gc.iity of burgh right but tho cowardly d gs I se.liug their own children. The Dem- who part i -ip-ited iu the massacre of -racv vill n.-t scniDle at a dc.lliance t!-e ui: -atned ni'.n at the agency, I vth J-rm3nism to gain power. A risvATC.r from Washington, nu d r d..te of the 12th says: A 'Demo cratic Senate, in o'oedien.-e to tae fiat of a Democratic caucus, has actually ; rt;ihrized the ens:'!vment of three u-n-iii i:. wu,. . R-puiau-au m-r.Sci.gors to serve the thr-e co.amiLtees of which the chair - men are R.pui.lu ans. A man who should have nre.lii ted such a thin previous to the la;t c-lci tions w urn i 'inve been thought insane. The mea sure was infroln-:e.l yesterday by Scnat r Wallace, the man who was r - I J .1.- ...... .....I..n loreiuosi, ul lue iu rcriun i.i xt man ling Pepuoucan employees oiextn:an the Sen:e to private life. It was op jused ohiy by Senior Saulsbury. Even the latter b-:se.l his opjiositina ujvjn t'.e principle of economy in public exp-nddure, of which he has , Hi-.vays Uten a ton-isieiii promoier. jjU;fe out, threw it, quivering and He eiprcssed his wuhngne:-s that the!rin,,in,, u;n the floor. Instant.v Reiu.blican chairmen should have Repubh-an assistints. He wished, however, not to in rei?e the corps of Senate ea.ployees. The New Secretary of War. " Mr. Il-msey, the new Secretary of; War, was burn in Dau; hiu county, near j white men in the room, wliile tho In-Harri.-bure. ia t!is State, ou Septeui- dians numLtred 2o, though there ber , 1815. He Lamed the carpenter were 15 soldiers in an adjoining room, trade, worked as a j iurueymau. read Finally O.iray spke. We can law, became an aspirant lor eifice. The , not," he sai l, deliver np tho.iC In first ppition wht;h be held was a clerk- j dians unic??. they are tried in Wash shin ic the t.ffice of ?be Reg-ster of! ing ton; they mast not be tried in Dauphin county ; in 1810 he was chosen O-dorailo. The Colorado people are Secretary of :ho Electc.-al College of all our enemies, and to give them up Pennsylvania, and ia 1841 was elected to be tried iu this State would be te Clerk of the State House of Represen tatives. 1 wo years thereafter be was elected from the Ilxniaburg district to thf. lower louse of Concress, in which lie trved two terms, retiring in 1S4 In 1843 he was appointed Governor of the new Ternte-ry ol Minnesota by 1'reeide-ct Taylor. &ud coniinued iu tSiat offioe until ilr. Ra i sey was cbosu Mayor ot St. Paul in 1835 and Joverucr of the State of Minnesota in 1S5S, continuing in that office until 180. when he retired nuly to take his seat in lsi;:) in the Senate of the United States. Iu IWJ be was renominated for the Senate by the Republican legis lative caucus ou the first ballot and served a ?c.".nd term in that body, re tiring io 1875. Iu the early part of that yar there was a protracted strug gle in the Minnesota Legislature over the succession to his seat, which result ed in the cVoe of S. J. R. McMillan, independent RepLi'l'ean. While tot one of the most brilliant tuen in the Senate, lr. lUusey was a faithful worker, attentive to his da ics. and gen eraliy sound in his views on public measures. For soiie time he served as chairman of the Senate ommittee on Pat Oines and Post Roads. Since his retirement from the Senate in March, 175. Mr. Ramey has not held auy public position." Killed by IColt Clauds. ftoiu the From the Bucyns (O.) Journal. As David Meisenthaler, the well knovn Btoi-kmaaof Whitestone town ship, was driving his cows to the barn about daylight one morning re cently he was struck by un aerolite and ir.stantiy kuleeL It apjiears as though tha meteor had come from a direction a little west of south and fell obliquely at an angle of about pi sty degrees, for it first passed through a tall maple tree, cutting the limb?, as clean as if it had leen a can non ball, aud t'wii struck bim tqpa rent!y on or under the shoulder, j-::rs-ing him obliquely from below the right shoulder to a'oove the left hip and buried itself about two feet in the p.t, black gronn.L TLe poor m irj's legs and htaj.l were uninjured, but tha greater part of his body siting to have been crushed into the earth leneath the teiTiiic aerolite, which is about the size of a common patent bucket and aiiarently of a re'un J shape. It appears to be form (1 of what is called iron pyrites. AMONG THE UTES. IKDIAES AT TEE AGENCY. ' Refusal to Yield the Indians that Took Part in the Massacre. SPEECHES ON BOTII SIDES. The Indian With Their Knires. and the Whiles With Their Pistols. The Red Men Yield, But Demand a Trial at Washington. THEY ARE TO 11 KYK A TRIL OUT SIDE OF THE TEKUITOlilES. Special difspatt-hes to the Denver Tribune .'rom Los 1'inos, d itcd Sat urday, Dec. G, state that on that day, at no n, the Utes camo into the the Utes camo into the ! arjency building. Jack, Colorow nnil l'i other 'White River Utes, anl of coiirsa Ouray (javing been among the Indians-), were present When the Indians and tho Commissioners hud fcikt-n seats. General Hatch ad dressed the Indians, setting forth the full dem mds of the Commissioners, j f..nr ri.rhfc h i.iiike the demands, and i the patience alreadv exercised with ! the Utes. "To-ilav," he sai I, "isyuiir j l ist chance. We will wait no longer, j We want no Sua! answer, and wc v-nt no evasions." The list of the Utes charged by the agency v. r.mea with taking part in the umssar-re was then read, an-1 the quea- j tionput by General Hatch: " Wid ! y jU surrender the men whose names ! ;n !w rimer to be trii-,L and. if ' guilty, punk-hed. and if inuoctnt, ac- quuieu : xnc quou-.u 3 ... lips, whether they knew thorn to have b-eii present or not ; we cannot de pend oa what thev sav." " That is what we depend on," s ml Gen. Hatch. . . .. - Gen. Adams tuen a.iaressed tiie In liar.s, m: king a ppoech oi over an ho ir's iluiatton. saying, among other thinirs. that the Commissioners did closing by saying, " e want Utes. tn.l v.e will have them." those The Indians held a consultation m i a low tone ei voice am ng mem- selves, but did U'-t seem inclined to j iej,"v :. 1T r- t all. when General Hateu j pg. - ui nn-c met i .i mo ! I(K:ians Were to lo surrendcmL say-! 1 ilx he La.l n. ule the last appe iL j x0 one m0ved or sp; ke ior a few j in rose an-1 aske i ii uie gumv i mutnests. when colorow iuiea a ag ; ,,;,le -i-,ipe of ie -ce ." ilaeh Iu i an pr .-.:it .drew l-:s knife end l.ud it n h s knes the a icsti n ox peace , or war be-.nff the one pending. Col-it.f' tuen paa.eu me pipe 10 toe j "'1J 111 ; i i-Il nf xr.ixiL-in.r nn.l went roun.i me cin-ie. uta l"e i . : l . i , i. i crcle was hmsue.l he jumped to Lis fee-t. strai-'htened to his lu.1 LeiirhL pUit..l his l.eit around until the knife j siieat!l was in front, nd wmtched the j ev.ry Indian prisoner laid his hand upon his knife or pistol, the whites following their example. The two parties stood fr.ntiug end defying each other for some moments, eacii wailing for tiie other to make a for- ward move. riiere but surrender them to a m-.b who would har.g them. Y.'e will bring th- 12 nieu here for you to see, an 1 then those whom you decide guilty shall be taket to Washington and the Pres ident shall determine their guilt or innocence. Douglass will have to go ; we know he was in the Wuite R.Ts r troubles, and you rh:dl decile who else. Upun thia condition and no other v.i.1 we surrender the 12 men." The cliief spoke with great arrogance and bohliu.-s. 0;tray ad led that it would require alxmt a wci k o bring the men in. Gen. Hatch told him he accepted tha j proposition as far as br.nging toe ; men in was concerned, but as for taking them to Washington, hs would have first to telegraph to Secretary S.-hurz to get iK-rimssion to do so before he could agree to tako the In Haiis eist. Colorow an 1 Jack were immediate ly dispatched to bring in the twelve named, including Douglass and Pc-r-suiie. They siiid they would return in five days. After they had gone. Ouray eg::in spoke, reiterating his statement that the Utes could not j get justice in Colorado, and could j oniy get it in v asuington. " Yuu, there," sid 1 Ouray, mcaiiing Generals Hat- h ar.d Adams and their lcgai adaser, Valois, "are all my euemies ; I am one agiiinst three ; you hate me ; vou are all Colorado or New Mexico men and a French devil ; il ; I have not i ; you will not one friend am -ng vou give me justice, and that is why I want to go Washington, w acre I can have at least one fnen.L A more recent uispateh than tne aoovesays: Clnef Ouray s proposals for the snr- render of the Utes implicated m the massacre. pn.Yio.ed that, they were to be tried at Washington, was consid- ncuvi iiio vsxuixieu iiieenu iu-iuy. It was agreed to send the following telegram, signed by Secretary Schurz. to U-ouniissioner tlatcli : " Receive the surrender of the In d'ans dtsignu.tc.1 by your commission, with the undersUudlxi;.' that tliey will lie guaranteed a tir til by a mili tary commission outside of Colorado a nd New Mexico. In form Ouray that he will be received here by four or five Uncompnghres and three South ern Utes and tliree White River Utes. Take care that good and influential men are selected, especially from the j White River Utes. It will probably i bo desirable to have Jack here. Tnke possesion of the prisoners with a m-lir-.rvr rfiinr.l Mnd ninvpv timtii m the Srst place to Fort Leavenwjrt'u." A dis'mtch from Denver, Col., says : A dispntch to the Denver Triouiu, dated Los Finos, Dec, 7, says : " To day's developments proved that the casting of his knife upon the floor by Colorow expressed his vote for w;ir, but the fact that the other Indians retained their knives overpowered his vote. Ii was noticed that, as soon as it was certain that no other Indian wished to follow the ex uuple of Col orow, txo Utes left the council room and reported tho talk to the Indians outside, who immediately mounted their horses and rode away. They had evidently been wailing for a sig nal which would call them to arms, and at no time were any of them disl tant a hundred feet from the counci room. Every Ute at the agency car- ried with him more arm th in any two soldiers of the rcgnbr army could muster, a Y "inheswr ritlo and two revolvers beinir about the allow ance to each m.-.n. Yesterday brought out also the fact that Ouray's respect fo; the I'm si.lent is due to his think ing that the Great Father is elected by an J rules over tte whole vror.it In one of his speeches he made thtit assertion, and Mr. Townsend, the in teqreter, not exactiy understanding what he nseunt by it, repeated the q'icsLi u, his answer showing plainly that he considered Washington the center of the universe and President Il iyes the ruler of all nations. He has not been, undeceived, und wJl not be by this commission, as it is plain tbaHiis friendship for the whites is assumed for policy, and he thinks if necessary, the armies of the wond could !e calied to crush his tribes. Fire Dastrojs a Whole Town. A LIGHT IN A I.AXTKRX FIKE3 COAL OIL UAS. Six Hundred Barrels of Oil in a Tank Burst Away, and Run a Sheet of File I'hrou -h a Town. Tiro Hundred Ihuxes ZWwe at Red JiOi'.', .VcA'eiii County, Pa. A dispatch from Bradford, JI- Kenn eouuiy, Pa., under date of the Pith inst, rays: L.it evening, shortly afunl.uk. Superir.tindtiit K.iysoi!, of the Emerson Farm, at Ro t Rock. ab;,ut live miles from this place, went into the ilerin-k of one of Emerson's oil wells, when a qu mtity t f escaping ignited frt)ia a lighted lantern whicii he carried. Tha ri-r wa im- uiediatelv ablaze, an I th fire scr.n conimniucMted w.t'a a ttnk tilled with 8;x uundivd barrels of oil. This tank citaodeu p.n i the contents r;-.n uown the hhL setiinj lire to au iron tani i. w),;,.u conta'iud 2o.(K)J barrels. The: ,rretest alarm w-.s now tot lor trie greatest alarm w.s now it-ii lor it;c owu of Red R ck. which lav in the v a:,y uHdiatelT i-elow, as, if this j t ..:k should exo.ode and the rides ITe W-tT no Lntuan etioi t coul t save !.. t.w'n (mm uroiihil ition. A f.-ree ,,f r.lll wrkrai u at once set about ;.,:n., diiehes to divert tao course the burninx? oil should the worst ,e re:,liz-.'d. and rigiit mnnni iy C'.n i . 1 x r ii a . t.ipv iA.tt.iT uv lue iiiriii tu me u;inie- . ... ... . i- which, in f.i-t, cem.d te plainlv c- ,n,.j fljr ,,,.'8 around. Tue scene r. ....I:;h,t .n. vi.t rrrun.l -ir!. a; xhe desperate tffrts of the hiroi,. Wl,rLmen. however, i.rovedun- avauing, as the l irge tark gave way at an early hour this morning, and the blaring like of -onl oil ru-hed down up .n the eloomed town with fearfal rapility. In a brief space of! time almost tho entire village of two hundred houses, occupied by more than th::t number of families, was swaliowed up by the resist.'ess ele ment,, and the flames wt-re only checked when there was nothing nie-ro to feed upon. Happily there were no lives lost, but the destruction to property will reach a quarter of a mi.lion j roba-, bly, while the distress of ihe vast number of people who have thus been rendered homeless is terrible? to con template in this inclement season. The aid of the charitable will be so licited in their behalf. Chief Ouray's liouie. Considerable interest has of late been aroused in the Utes Indians in Colorado, and a few facts about their head chief, Ouray, who is an excep tional Indian, and his manner of iite, will be interesting. Ouray has had built for b:m at his place, about ten m.les from the Los l'inos Agency, on the Unoompahtjre river, by the Gov ernment, an adobe house, thirty by fin tr. fiii-?iis:-e 1 :n final stvle. witli American furniture and carpets. He a farm 0f three hundred acres indeed, and over sixty acres under are turning out between 5,000 and 7, cultivation, in hiy, vegetables a.id 00 tons of good iron per week. Tain. TLo w-ork :? done by Iue'.ia:'- Mr. John Weaver, a large cattle Tad Mexican reLilaers. His wi.V ' Niyer, who lives in Montgomery coua takes an active interest in the farm j ty , had bis pocket- bonk snatched from work and does her shale, - f the out door lator. He has a Lcrd of two hundred hprees and niies, soiae of theia l;ing very fine animals ; in ad dition to the hrse stock he has sev eral bands of sheep and goats. His buildings are epiite extensive, consist inr of krge stro-house, four d.vel lu 6talles, corrals, gianaries, etc. He Las a fine f:lImy Carria' , one of i the best that could be purchased, a present from Governor Ed. McCook, which, with a stylish team and Mexi can driver, m-;ke a conspicuous turn nnt. The faiin onerations and biir.i- nCRS fcnteq.-ri.'s of Ouray have b--en T. vr cii-i..:Kf-il enil iiriv him tu lm jA Khrewd, competent business man. i It is tLo opiu.im rf ftu that know j Hnjti.i11? about him that ho desires to a,j Tt trjtirey the habits and life j of the w hites, and cut loose from In- j ji;m castoms, but the innate love of I power and prominence makes him , L.:iu to bis leadership or chieftain sbii) with a tenacious grasp. Ditrinj the council it wis observed by Gen eral Hatch that Ourav was a born leader, and exhibited diplomatic t-d-euts of a high order in managirj his unruly subjects and dealing with every point and question advanced by tho Commission. His age is about forty-five, and he has but one wife and cliil.L The young ladies, May Wiliislon, and Janie Watt, daughter of C. t'. Wait, shipbuilder, who were skitiogat Newcastle. N. Ii.. Saturdav. broke through at weak spot in the ice and were drowned. A CONFIDENCE GAME. Know iTho You Travel With. .1 Piilaburg Xmn in the Hand of GambLrs. HOW THET ThIED TO FLEECE I1IM. HOW IIEOlTniTTEDTUE.11 While walking aloDg Hroadway, New York, a few U)s (, Jlr. T. F. Scott, a tuercbiut from I'msbure, was ad dressed t a geutleniaultr-louking young fell.-w, wbo called Mr. Scott by uaiue aiid who said that be was a nephew of Mr. Johu 11. Sti-'i-uberger, of Pittsburg. The stranger nf cour.-e bad met Mr. Scutt iu Piiubure, and in a short time the couversaiioD ht-cauie quite Iricudi?. Finally th Joung feilow id he had w.-n a lottery pm, aud wanted Mr. Scott to identify him. This wm doue, and the stranger wad paid a large sum of uintiey iu a room in the top of oue of the laree building iu lowxr Broad way. The lunky youth then began to play "bunko," aud wou heavily, aud at once aked Mr. Scott to join biiu. The latter geutleuiiu saw that something m wrong aud wanted to leave the pi.-e, hut w" Lrev-.-Tr';J by a hurlv oerp, who id he could not go with out permission from the men who ran the gamr. They said that Scott could go i he would give them $1,500. He aid be had but $10 with biiu, but tbey paid they would take his cheek for the ainonat Mr. Scott i a qiic-k-witted man, and be at once complied with this demand, but he drew the check on a bank where he had uo funds deposited. The men then allowed Jnui Iu leae, and Mr. Scott notified the bank of the state of affairs. The check waj sent to a well-known attorusy in Pittsburg for collection by a Law and Collection Bureau in N w Vi rk, and then the tttcry came out. Efforts will bo made to discover the New York "operators." Foul .Murder DlNCot ercd After Twelve Years. A horrible twelve year old murder case has come to light at Lockport, N . Y.. Mrs. Adeline tiotchkii-s, widow has bt'en ludicted Tor murder to tr.e first degree, the victims being her hus band, Uvorge 0. Hotclikisj, who died if December, 1S07, and her sou Holly C. Moiciiki?, who died in Juuuary, 1SGJ. Dr. lb.gh M. Wiisoo ha been inJicti-d as an accessoiy. tieor-r-J C. ilntchkiss was rich auJ lived at Young iitovn, on tho Niagara, wbtn be was 'taken Hick." Mis. ilotchkios wouldn't let auy doctor give huu mediciuc, hui dectorid him herself. He died, aad Dr. Wilson, who fre quently visited Mrs. Hotubkis in a su-j ioions manner, gave cat that it Wis acute iiasrriti. T'.en si-o and her son itoved fn liuffalo, followed by Wil on. In 1 80S one of young Hotclik'-s' paternal uiicles died, ltjviiig bun 5 , - . w'oJ sn,ue ral WJ- 1" rS ,he Jn? ' " ."" '"'geJ ' . uJ 'cd- fwo were aroused then, but nothing was done, Mrs H-itchkiss aud A ilsnn disa peann. llecentlf they returned, aud the Coroner at liekport q i-etlyduup George ll 'totikiss' body after nearly twelve years, aud found proofs of ar senic roioniojr,. The evidence .r-T that Holly Ib.tcliki-s had ben p-nson- en with strxcnuncj .irs, iiotci.si.ss ana Wilson will b. tried at the Fvbruiry term of the Court. One l'reatlicr Outull ,ln ulher. At a recent meeting of Baptist preachers in New YorK, the Rev. Dr. ' .,..ttt..ll ti.lA . uNirv ..I . n Aia.it. ...it Hi b ulwlUt.j uotiier emiueiit di- viue. Eu;inent ixiiuiter 2 entered the church oi eixiiiicnt minuier 2 ju-t as rixiineut minister 2 was about io an nouuee his leu. Euiiuent miuister 1 tried to sit d- wn near the uor, hu: eminent miuMur 2 spied him and in vited him tu come at once into tbe pul pit. Eminent minister 1 could not es- f.i r.A Li tmiu ii li.il tha ftair. .ml tmiLr . fc . , f euilI.,.nt Uliu,.t 2 liio must preach for me this morning," whisp.eied the preacher at heme. "I came to hear you," sai l No. 1, "and 1 am going to." Rut the other insisted, and the stranger finally con se-nted, so No. 2 took his written ser mon trutu between the leaves of the Bllle, -sh.re L: HI placed it when about to deliver it, and trcked it on a little shelf under the pulpit. He went down into the congregaliou to enjoy his Iriemi's setnion. But No. I simply pulled the sermon from under the pul pit ami went ture-agh it word for word. KTATK ITEMS. Ce'ia Howe, a sixteeu-year old girl, of Wtlkesbarre, has been missing since Sunday a week. The Lock Ridge furnaces, near Al burn", Lehigh couuty, two in number, him at A boon and lost $900 The Tarport ma.Il who claimed to have taken poison a few days ago beeau? the course of true love did not run smoothly with him, it is now proven, took nothing more harmful than a seid- htz powder, A Pittsburg is talk of built furnaces and a paper reports that there Iding ten more puddling set of three bi"h muck rolls at the lower mills. Wood's Kuo, Allecheny county. Howard Pipt r, 10 years old, of Alex andria, Huntingdon county, was in stantly killed by being thrown from his horse on Tuesday of last week, riding to school. A rittsburgcr named Harrison has been imprisoned in London for carry ing a revolver. That's mere nit-cation than woukl have been paid him at home. Lnncaslcr is on top now in the mat ter of sensations. First it was a poi soning t-Hse in whi'-ii a beautiful vemng girl was concerned, and now it is an elopement of a married man wilh a miss in her tecr---. Will Parks, of Cass tnwhip, Hunt ingdon county, while engaged with s-mie young men in shoot in a mark with shot guns, was leaning forward with his breast resting ou the muzz'e of his gun, when one of .the young men ran past, striking the hammer of the gua with his foot, eansing it to discharge its non tents in Patk's breast and face. The flesh was literally t"m Ironi his sbnnlder and arm. some of the shot passing through his breast ar.d nut at his back ; bis left band was also badly mutilated, as he bad it on the tnnzxlt at th time. GFlER tL ITEMS. English riilwavs last year killed or injured 3,000 persous, COO being killed outright. The trade balaose io favor of the United States for the month of Octo btr was $40,000. The Nw York elevated railroid car ried 30.000,000 passengers ia the lat twelve months. When so Indian slams bis knife on the fl or in a highly dramatis manner be tueaus war. Five thousand dollars reward is off ered for the invention of a stock car capable of carrying live animals a long distance without needless sbff jring. Miss Acoa Walker, a young girl from Washington, Indiana, has disap peared qu'te tuysierously. She had been on visit to some friends in Vin ceuoes, and started on her return home on Wednesday. Her non-arrival caused inquiries, which was the first intimation tha she was missing. She is reported to be well off. Another one of the L"S Aogeles(Cal) cane of counterfeiters has been captur ed, Ou his person was found a shipp ing receipt for a packnge whicn was in tercepted and found to contain a com plete kit of Counterfeiter's tools, dies and molds for making spurious uve-uoi lar gold pieces. There is a division of counsels among the colored people on the suhj-ct of the exodus from Ihe South. Fred. Douglass is out in a letter against the movement while I inehbaek, thn leader vf the col ored people in louisiana, is in favor of making it general. James L. Moody, once an eminent , Uwyer of St. Louis and then tarcuit Judge, was taken to the hospital in that city, the other day, as a charity patient. After the war, when General Grant visited St. Louis, 1 Moody washis host, and it was intimated that when Grant became President Moody would become an Associate Justice of the Su preme t'ontt. But he lock to drink and lost everything, being driven from the bench by impeachment. England's yield of wheat this year is 55.000.000 bushe!., which the London Economist cails a " miserable yield." It is estimated that tha English will have to spend 40.000.000 -ay $230, 000,000 this year for foreign wheat and flour. This suoi is over $10,000,- jOCO in execs of the usual expendi'ure for this purpose. James Longacre was shot and killed a' Piano, HI., on Weauesaay, by C. M. Bennett. l)nga?re bad been engaged to Bennett's sister, but the engagement Lad been broken. Yesterday he went to Bennett's house with thn avowed pur pose of marrying the girl anyway, but he wis ejt. ted. He then threatened to kill Cocsett, wheu the latter shot him through the hrnd, and the Coroner's j'.iry j'lstiSed the act. M.-s. ldl, while proceeding along Jar-is street, Toronto, on Weauesday j night, wid accosted by two men, who threw a shawl over her head and forci bly lifted ber into a buggy and drove off to the outskirts of the citv, where Mrs. j Deal, after a drspw rate struggle, luan- a sed to escape, and at mtdiilght reached th4 house of John McUonaid. Mrs. Deal is the m ithcr of the two young men who lecently kidnapped Mr. Je-f-fray. Ayery severe wind storm passed over the town of R.-ni.-k, Randolph county, Mo., on Tuesday evcidcg a week. The residence of Byrd Pyte was torn to pieces, e.ory member of the family being more or less injured, and Mr. Pite fatally. The hoii-e of Joseph Patrick was blown d-wn, and Mrs. W right, a visitor, received tnjnriee from which she died last nig'it. The dwel ling house of Noah ibirkherd ws de molished, and Mrs. Burkiierd seriously wounded. Several other houses were considi rably daiu.ccd,an l fences, trees .tc., blow i d wu. A pas.i nger ii hoin a southern rail road conductor found wituoot a ticket, sixid, "Here's a $!'1'J bill, you can give me the change." The conductor, as usual, took It, and said be would soon come baek. Tne purpose of these delas is to make a q liet study of the bill in the baggage car, and see if it is all right. V. ben be reached the bag gage car, the conductor fonod that what he bad taken ro be $100 was a till L r a $1000. He went back to the passenger car, but the passenger had goue, but was found in another seat, and denied that ho was the man, or that he knew anything about it. He also insisted, aad was supported by a friend's testimony, that he had a ticket and that it bad been taken up. Final I v the conductor went off with the bill, and reported the affair to the company who (jave It to him. It is supposed tbut some bank burglars were on the trkin ; that oue of tliem carelessly took out the wrong bill, and that it was de cided safer to lose $i000 than to risk being arrested. A Missouri lawyer had a cow killed by a Pacific Railroad locomotive. He asked the company to pay the price of the cow, but tbey wouldn't. So be muttered "revenge," and searched bis musty and dusty old law books till be found an absolete statute requiring the engineer of every train on the Pacific to ring the bell while crossing a coun try road, under a penalty of $20 for each offence, one half of which goes to the informer. Then he watched the passing trains till be bad seen all the particulars of thirty seven violations of this law, and filed in the Circuit Court of St. Louis thirty-seven seperate in formations against the company. The jury fouud against the company, assess ing $740, one half of which the smart lawyer txpected to get; but the judge threw a wet blanket on bis hopes, by deciding that the thirty seven suits could have been embraced in one, and the informant was liable for the costs in all of l hem but one $10 in each case of $3t0. This left hini only $10 after petting the informers fees, and be got nothing far bis ox, or for bis troub le watching trains or filing complaints. A woundod buck was seen by a young man named Pittenger as it bounded down to Mill creek, near Willianisporr, the other day. Pittenger gave chase aud got hid-1 of tha deer, when a vio leut struggle on th ice followed. Jo seph Hvman appeared on the scene, and w l. ilf, Pittenger still held the animal Hytuao shut it. Just then two other hunters, named Ebuer acd Woolevcr, appeared. J hey had shot the deer in the first place. All four claimed it. The de?r was taken into Williainsport, 'aid there a settlement was made, every one of the four receiving his part of the venison or its equivalent ia money. i .VISCtLL.V'EOlS THE NEW SEWING C5 i w Q c o o 3 H P 3 C o (4 (2 x - - . . v awaits - - -r- i-. sr- u Self-Threading Shuttle. Self-Setting Needle. Lighteet Run ning and Noiseless. L;irge..t I5obbin in Use. inds the Bobbin without running the Machine or removing the work. The NEW DOMESTIC takes no tantrums No long talk or argument required, every machine telling its own story. Tha NEW DOMESTIC has no enemies, except those who sell, or are in terested in selling other makes of machines. XO COGS TO BREJIK. SIMPLEST, MOST DlRtHLi; MOST IaNT T1IK It Sews Anttding. Call on or address JxiT.Vlso Agent for the ESTET easy monthly payments. D. W. HARLEY'S It the place where yon can bay TOE BKST A1I TIIK CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING HATS. CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. A.D VL'RXIS MSG GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of th most choice and select stocks crer offered in this market, and at AS TOSlSHIGL Y LO IV PRICES t Also, measures taken for saita and part of suits, which will be made to orde at short notice, very reasonable. Uemember the place, in Hoffman's New Building, corner of Bridge and W ater s'reets, MIFFLIVTOWN, 1A. Jn- 1. li-U SAM'L STKAYEE, Has U9t returned from the Kastero cities with a fall variety of MEW & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GEXT3' FCKN'ISHIXtt t;OOn;s. O00.M of all kinds are tow. Come and see me and be astonished. Pants at 15 cents. SL'ITS JtADK TO tlKDLK.jj rattcrson, Pa., April 16, lH'ii. SAMUEL STkaVER. STATE ITEMS. A pack of a dozen wolves make night hideous near Bradford. Fayette county is oat of debt and bas $1'J,'A'0 iu the treasury. A Keadme fir in has tanned 2LMt,000 sheep, goat aud calfskins this year. fjowen Post, G. A. It., at I'oltsville has dispensed over $J0,0CO in charity since it organization. The Supreme Court decided in a Washington county case that the moth er inherits from an illegitimate sua dy ing without issue, his wife having only a life interest in one half ef it. John Meliin, while Wilkin; on the track of the Pennsylvania Coal tym pany's raiirnad, near Puts ton on Sat utday afternoon, wt9 struck by a coal train and killed The Newport Ledger of last week savs: A serious burning case occurred in Fleck's oyster saloon, near the rail road frtatica, on Tuesday night, by which Wm. Ickes will, it is feared, carry scars Jo his grave. Mr Ickes had ordered oysters and was in the act of cooking them on a chafing dish, when it was discovered that the lamp nsed to do the cooking was about empty of alchobol. .Without estingnishtne the fl.uuc, Jerry Thompson attempted to fill the bowl, when an explosion occur red, completely enveloping Mr. Ickes' face in flames. We calied to see bim on Wednesday morning and found him sudring great pain, and his face re sembled a piece of cooked flesh. Mr. Ickes feels thankful that bis eye sight ia not liijurid. gexeraY. items. A German chemist bas discovered means ot coloring the eyes of animals or human beings any color he chooses. As specimens of the result of his dis covery be now exhibits i dog with a rose colored eye, a cat with an orange red eye and a monkey with a chroiuo yellow eje. Moreover, be presents a negro man with one eye black and tbe other bine and a negro woman with one eje gold-colored and the other silver white. A Parisian's Newfoundland doe was far less malicious than than many aj man would have been in similar cir cumstances. His master, fearing the u-g wan going mia, uirea two P058 to take bim to tbe river Seine, tie a heavy stone to bis neck, and throw him ia tn drown. In throwing the dog in one of the boys fell into thn river and twice Sauk, wbeu the ing, having got rid of the stone, rescued the boy, and carried bim safely to the shore. Do i't tell us an intelligent dn like that didn't know what tbey wanted. CAl'TIO NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned ajrainst trespassing on the lands of the nnder aipnet in Greenwood and Susquehanna towDships, fur the pnrposo of huntin-r, tish iiut. cuttiug timber, or tor auy other pur pose. LVI LtOHT. aept 2, 79-ly Uakkisom Muira. CAETIOX NOTICE. 4 LL persons re hereby cautioned against - irespassinir on lands or the nndersijrned in hunting, cutting timber, breaking down fences, fcc. H. L. McMeen. John Grey. ANxander Anderson. John Miiliken. Jsmw McCullocn- Oct U, 1879-tf :-'"Tli" -aasitdiwaawAaii aftTT , .1DVER7lSEXE- IS. DOMESTIC MACHINE. o pj H M i i "3 S3 k- c o t. n a 3 an X YO CAMS TO CRJ.YD. PERFECT SEvTIJfG MACUI5TE WORLD. It Pleases Evertbodt. Ttrt7VC3 W. II. AIKhxSb, Third Street, Mifflintcwn, Juniata Co., fa.- o and other makes of Organs. Sold on Dec. 17, 1S79. LeJal JYctices. Notice or Election. r I lllE annual ejection tor trtioers and min-J- ajrers f the Jnnia'a County Agricul tural Society, will be held at Ihe Tnscirora lot,..", in Port Kixal, at one o'clock 1. M., on FK1IAY. JANUARY M, 18M. NO HI llEin ZI.Klt, President. J. P. Whiit.l Sevretarv. Dee. I", 1S7. ESTR IY JOTICE. VKEI IIEIFKK, alwnt two jer old, bith h'Tin tippcii, cime to the n-.si-deuce it the undcrg-iet, in Fayeite twp.. Ke;ir Mi-.iis4ervii!e, turin; thf latfer part ft SeT4iiiib.r List. Tho uwner is bdreby mli 8.t to come and pr.ve his property, .ay chorires aot take her away, olin rwu be will bo ll.-.s-.-l of ace-onii ie to law. iltNKY SMITH. Xov. 13, ItCX CATTIO.t NOTICE. I.L persons are hereby caulione-1 airainsl tresfussmg npon the lands of the nn-d'-rsijr:i-d, in Fayette, IK-l iw ire or Walker township, by Usmug, hunting, or in any other wav. Jonathan Riser Wm branthotfer H"nry Spiec Caihariue Kuril John McMeen D H Uimin (i Y Smith S J Kurtz Henry Anker Noah Cam.-ron J W llostetler Christian Kuril Jesse Fines Jacob Hoops. C G Shelly A H Kuril David Smith S Owen Evans Teston Benner C. F. Spieher John L Anker J B Ga.bcr S M K in:liiaa J F Detlra John Lycom Di:d Himl-erger Arnold Vsrnes Levi K livers ;i- CAITIOS NOTICE. 4 LL persons are hereby cauti jued not to X. allow their doirs, cattle or hogs to run, or th.-iusclves to tish, hunt, gath.-r berries, or cut wood or younir timN-r, or in anv way trespass on the lauds of tho undersigned in Grcenwootl or biiMiiichanna township. Peter Miller H.-nry Kish Daniel Shadle George Irfssler E Long it S Diniin Frederick Koats Joel Dressier Jonathan Miller Nov 20, 178 CAl'TIOX. 4 LL persons are hereby cautioned not to -ta. allow their dogs to run. or themselves to ttsh, hunt, gather borri. break or open fences, or cut wood or young limber, or in any unnecessary w ly trespa-sa on the lands of the undersigned. VI. K. Beshore. M. 4. J. II. Wilson. David lUrick. Henrv Hartman. Thomas Benner. Torler Thouipson. Christian ShoalTstalL William lletrick, John Motzer. David Sicber. Henry Klosa. aug7, T3 CAl'TIO.X NOTICE. A persona are hereby cautioned against IX. trespiuing on the lauds ol the under signed either iu Delaware or Walker town ship, for the purpose ot fishing or huntine, or lor any otter purpose. L. E. Atkissos. N. A. Lceexs. cct3'-tf G.S.Lce.ss. CAUTION. ALL persons are hereby cautioned aminst hunting, fishing, gathering berries, buiidirg tires, or in any way trespassing on the lands of tho uiiderngned in Kerniana'-h township. wm. Mclaughlin. may 14,,879-tf KOTICE. Liix persons are hereby cant ioned apainst -ta. trespassing, for bunting, or other pur poses, on the lands of the undersigued, in Miltord township, Juniata county Hestv Gaosiisosa, E. E. Beriv. Jobs Crss1SBI,A, Hajiar Caaaia. lc 10, lbTI-tf Mill, -- ?ia ii . ... Unl AV.C. i a rinn x- , Cal'Tioi xT, ft a-C . Diihinv hunt i. .. "- t.;. fences, or cutting wood or rT "i:t or in anv anneet-ssarr mi- h the lands or the u.,ilersj(rn..,,T,s''"'? township and a rratnf .... j, n to-rnship. WWtv, Samuel Watts Hnirh T. MeAlistcr. John Mussfr. James StcVleen. Robert McAii-iter. John B-,1,0,. S. C. Vlr Jacob WuTaa Xotlce to Tre.paer. IV-OTICK Is ben hv ,rn XI round tresjn.,ii,g on tle , P"" unilersignej in Leliware ion.ii hy Hshius, hnntinj, tutti:,? ,iu. ing fires, r in any war Inter dealt with as the Uiw dirwts " ALL persons are h.-rrbv caiition(j . huiitinzoroth-rais.tn, . ,lrit iuii'i ui ixv uuarsignea in .,... .... 5 snip. Samuel Anker. Isaiic Anker. David Aukirr. Joseph Aek-r. George Dysinger. JkI Tro. KurU Koiffaw K.oib"t, Ji nst JtfBaK,..ffl,w tS,7 Car-rio. 4 LL persons are hrroy ent:,M . . . open fem es, or cut w.l w r.,llc, ,j. . or in any noneeessu-y way tr, lat.Js ol the un.lersigned. 45 I SlXO-l MCHXAH. I.I-hWiri rxp.vKRif.x iiAi.it,. rsx... H'i rennanoirii lp., Jui.e Zl, CiTTIO. " 4 LL persons are herebvcantioMaot.,, XX. fish, hnnt, breah or ti-n tv-ntv, ,r , or ronnir titnlii. n. .. ' "- aary way tresiuas on th.;Lxii.!.,., ,k. . - - - .cuj:c. .i.i' ... , K M Thorui.si.n T ? Tlwujfcjn E P HlJ..,, Abmm hr!!r t-' AShrttu.-r' J B Thompson Wm ti Thompson Davis Smith. Jr. Oct 9, l78. Special .VJtcts. THE WOSLDS atLn. Pa. L. D. fftiBU.VH .Ln:aTivt :,r, E7"A remisty nse.J T.'lIiiTV-FIVEVPi in a private practice, and nertt Ii. radically curtf ' RHEUMATISM, DSOPsr, Erysiflas. Serotula. Sw.adarr Gravel. I)in)etes, j-u-t .iii .i,e.wi jr, K . th-.- lni U iiupiicated, U D.jw the public. SoM by all Rr-tiiT TVu; ;i.f. (,v .ale onlv) bv The iVirnrpt .Vic.xj i". O. B..X Z:iif, W-hest.r. X. Y. PIIPIaKS. I will mail (Kn.-) the r. i i.,rl.i. VfOkTABtE BALU lint Will n-;..,v T FRECKLES, PIMPLES a;.! B!." .;:: It avii.jr rh .Kin !!. c'nr v-1 irt -also injtrnc'ions tor pnnliu i- growth ot hair on a bald t,-l ur Mi.- f u e. Address, metosini; Sc vi; .-., Vandelf i. Co., id Ann tn et, N. I. TO CO.NSniPTlVCS, The atv-rtis'r. havi. i h.-n Kr-ti j enrert ol that dreid disx-o. Oini ; by a simpli; r.-iiu--ly. 1- ar.i i:s : tnonD ti his fv'rw-vi;ir r the rr-r enre. To all whti desire it. h. copy of t!i Tt-scrii!ip n-l. chxre). with the dirccti.e ! ir p-. ; and nsine the smie, h.-ft ih'v w ;; ; srae crRt for Conni.)i' n. A-1'n iii.h chitis. e. Parties i. !,!: (.- :he :'rr tion, will please ad !-, K. a. ivir. . 191 IWstrect, Wir.i..iush'i.v.,X ERRORS OF YOI TU. VGENT!. fn.ni ?f. GENTLEMAN h.. -1 1 TUBE DECAY, an-! ill 1. !f-t.-fill iiiil;scre:.ii, will t ir t'ie .ik : ii g bntuanity. s nd free I" a!i !! tho recipe and d:rti.in i.r:itJt-i! pie remnly by which he is cur l .--rS wishing t- rr-.iir by t .i- xlr-'- exprrience can Iu - hy o!11"'2'"b r. p fevt cob!ii.'.e.ice, JOHN B. or.p-v il Ceilaa t. Nr V -t. piles cti i-g t BI.'fc 3 mucus, aiid a l dise.-s ..f ih- i.ei iiuii kly mI pertniiy enrei S .Ml s.ii.thinl lilLl'Y. K-r M-.niri a 1 drns d-l. j fahk:: il Ana nmt. N.I. Jan 29, lSTtMStu TaF.CTUIiF. IrT O Y i' ii MS A Lecture on tho .'.iti:r Tr.ltv Kadiv 'I Cllreoi Sp 'iM.i- .rr: u V e ikness. I:ivn'.mtary Fu:i-- 1 D.-bi.ity, and Impi'Iiiiier.t- i-" -' r-ill.-. ..r'..l: ii -s. t'. S-u 1 :ii lepsy and Fit-; M -nul v I 1 p:u-ity. esiil-i MuV.a j. i i'i.vk:;.'. 1:;.!.. 1 I...- t&o? t t53"tv:i B..o'a.c-- The aorld.-en.iwt.-d i i-'... r. in minble Lecture. t-U-.ir'v tr ': on experience that 1'ie a!'ii '""'' ces ot Si it. b'ie -y be--tr--ct'u-.jr" ed without i:ii:. ines, and iii ;":T " oils surgical iipir:i'i'-i!. l- v 1 .i': 's. miffs or eo:'...s. ' . uicnts ....I. ..f .. i.r.. ... r..- i-tTI Oil X-'l l- 1 by whi' h t jty si!ir."er.t !11-lU'' i Corxlirion miy be. nssv cure hiiaJ ' privatelv and r .. in- I - Zj-fhit Le.turr iri.7;rur sJh'i.' fanift nnil thoumyii. . Sent, under se.l. in a pli-t r'-. any adilnss. on ns-cipt "l ,'."!'" po lags stamps. A i Ires' ?r-'' THE ITLYF.KW I'LL yiMf 41 AnnS.. N- ' j.iuelsi-ly Fost.ttliceBeii. r- x rmsts TOt t AY OKI. BT L. T. BEL. Elegartlv Mnsfratcl. P,r s $1.5l. Contains full and ac--at tion of Gen. (frani's t..r. rsv -i", dresses of welcome. "1'"';'"?. rJ; towns and cities iited r.-1--1'. colin.l. K;-.i:.-.-. Spun. !' Egypt, India. I lima. J.ipan J!J'' . tries with report of llio aH.re--- conn? ant Ihe ti.-ncrai's -''- : ... gr-.iphic p. n-pietures f r'"''"v, est vi.lt,.l bvt;e... ra Grant an. 1 The history "t this tr'!'. "" : denre.1 ard in :ooksi-lor ovafi- ( nn phol ton , will be loW'd vt everv American. ,, ,.. Agents Wanted! ticulars and be convinced tnoi most s tlalde IhK.!-, in ihe ni.irs. t. time, send $I.HM tor .-oPipvte .1- book, and state your ' ''""'e. 'x 1. Address, E vv: 9 Murray s! , -,- Nov. 12, lf7!-tc v .... 15" Office opposite LnrDcr f PORT Rt'T AL, JULi- Where he will sp.-nd the hrst ..1. i..,mme-iell!g f1 . ..ii 1 The bilaf.ee of the ti" ' " IljB: ; : occupied by J. S Kilwer. a j, wo-ir.y of contidcDC ', an- ,rje: associated with the Doctor V f assistant two veiirs and "P . . : H nr. B'lrlan ., .... 1 -....v... . i.. prot.ssional service. nia. rty arranu the time i'h 'r-Iv' j l!' K- theretu""1 OB PRINTING OF EVtf M I done at this o$c- II J.'toixifoig Ciiiirt.iiivvijii
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