SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MLFFLINTOWN. VTedoeMdar, Jane 15, 1981. B. F. SCHWEIER, KDITOB AID raOPBIETOB. The New York Senatorship remains uncuanged. Nrw wheat from Texas has been put into market Is Paris all carriages mast be lighted at night The Ohio Republican State Con vention nominated Charles Foster for Governor last Thursday. Twestt-ftyi new men have been added to the letter carrier force in the city of " Brotherly Love." Esqland seems to be a good deal scared over the report of a Fenian uprising soon to take place. The telegraph from abroad reports that the German government is about to espell all Mormon teachers. Acres of corn and potatoes were washed out in the counties of Cum Iwrland, Lebanon and Dauphin, last week by the heavy rain. Philadelphia firemen ran harness their horses and be off on the road to a fire in seven seconds after they receive the call to come. The Fenians are exploding infernal machines in English governmental buildings. Who can point to the na tion that reached an independent state by blowing up buildings. A kumbeb of furnaces in the Lehigh valley have leen closed. It is al leged that the importation of foreign iron at reduced prices has lieea the cause of the suspension of business. In Philadelphia, four hundred and eighty one electric lights do the work of forty-one thousand eight hundred and forty-seven hundred gas jets, in turning the darkness of night into the light of day. A rhockino tragedy is reported from Pittsburg, in which a divorced bus band called upon his divorced wife, and while he embraced her atte mpted to take her life. The dreadful occur rence is more fully set forth in an other column. A wkjteb, whose acquaintance with lings and plants is not to be discard ed, says that the flavor of the rasp Ixry is owing entirely to the pres ence of a small bug that inhabits the crevices of the Ix-rry. The bug is too Eni;i!l to be detected by the naked eve. The Veto-ran Association of the Army of the Potomac held its re nniou at Hartford, Conn., last week. At the banquet General Sherman made a long speech, and pronounced Jeff Ilaris new book untrue in sev eral of its statements relating to him self. A m Mines of English sky-larks, that were imported by a citizen of Bergen, X. J., were released at Kidge w.xkL N. J., a few days ago. In a few years we may fciject to be greet ed by the sight, and cheered by the trill of the lark, circling its way sky ward, just as the English people love to describe it- The Christian Union says that Gen. Howard has discontinued the Sunday afternoon dress parade at West Point, and has decided to susjiend the mili tary exercises of the cadets on Sun day, which have hitherto proved so great an attraction to the public and have brought crowds of jeople to gether there. " Setbetabt Blaise, in rvplv to a question by Mr. Breretou, Irish Enii giatiun Agent at Dundalk, as to whether the landing of able-lwdied t auiM-rs in New York would be o!- jw-n-u 10, luvt wruieu iui m 11. no bar to immigrants willing to work . 1 . 1 : . . .11 i nd olx-y the law, but that immigra- school, and for having been instru-ti-.u of dissolute paupers and nuui Iueiital in organizing a movement nals is certainly objectionable." against the discipline of the institu- ""7T 1 - 1 ition. The action of the faculty The marna-'e relationship is be-1 , . , , . , 1 . 1 1 ' , caused quite a numcer of students distressingly 1mhm in some of 1 . , 1 - ., . l o leave school, und about one hun- !;e ejtslerii couiiliex. All exchaii'-e ; , , , ffl ... . . , , , . . died and fifty of the scholars formed from J)i 'aare countv kiivs : '-Kioj-e-1 . , . , , , , , , , - -i 1 111 procession and, headed by a brass incnts have become t-indeuuc. Men . , , , T r 1 . . ( . ,1 band, marched to Lancaster to see an 1 w iiiii-u are swapping wives and!., .14 , i- , Y , , , , 1 L , Ti 1 -, those that were tikmg their de liusiuinds at a l.velv rate, ihe rial ,r ., 0 . dren of co;ire are left U-hitid." U Lerr in the woil l is all tliii I ' fc'" li: t f'l-l " t liat ('fleet 1 it going . t imve on h'f-u iy ienerally T these Vlinell-el take plliee nillollif JMMlple 1 th.tt HI ruiiipri lieli led l!lller the : title of 'r-t''t.i:it i lv ,.. Tn r.-i Iv f TI,., J . r i w II In n f k t tlj it tin- At I TIM V ( tlel It! lf the ('otllllioli Weitl til le, id 1. or I itili) r . it hm III (in -li. Unit menia l of tl.e le'l"la fine .tie ted ( i. tilled to tnotn ll.it'l IHNI nd.HV. llll lel tl.it lleW ('iitinil I ition, in, I tl.iit I Ley lie li.i puner to in He tie il 'tl 'illiy The 1 fi .lat'iio j ti-H. .1 k.t ti y Li.! w lil. 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'It V I.II.II.mI In fell I..., Il lu t , i a, t . . ' - r ... - ... i m iikiiikl-vil nil K.ltllM.1 I'im. Gexzbaixt considered the class of men that make their money by deal ing in paper, buying and selling bonds and so fortu, is a class of con siderable pretension to the qualities of a higher manhood. Ihe facts, however, are that the most of them are mere pretenders to the qualities of manhood. The facts are that they are tricksters, and upon ieeir tricks they thrive. It is a well-known, and oft-repeated tale that a noted finan cier of London had horses posted at convenient distance from the Eng lish army where it encountered Na poleon at Waterloo to the English Channel, and there a boat was in waiting that was to carry the courier with the news of the result of the battle to London, for the purpose of using the news to make money with. A ring of money men was formed ; they were to circulate a false report The courier was to bring the correct result of the battle. The ring were to circulate just the opposite result from the truth. The paper, bonds, and so forth, of the defeated party, of course, would rapidly decline in value in the markets. The ring were ready to buy trp the depreciated obli gations, ami their profit would cer tainly come when truth came jogging along to change the value of the de preciated paper to an advance of a premium. In the London and Water- loo rase the ring told what was not true. They purposely told that the English had been defeated at Water loo, and, as had been calculated by j the ring, the English securities de-1 predated. 1 he holders became panic stricken and threw their paper on the market taking whatever they could get The ring was on hand with the funds to buy it all up. Truth came along after awhile with its account and it was just the opposite from what had been reported. The Eng lish had been successful. The secu rities returned to their former price, and advanced beyond to a premium, and the ring were made rich in a sin gle trausiu-tion. By a trick many men lost much money. Some days ago a ring was formed by certain hnancial operators in the cities of this country and England, to operate through a trick to make uoncv. It was not a battle this time ; it was a man, or the name of a man, that was to be used. The money tricksters proposed to cause a panic by announcing that Jay Gould had been shot and in the expected con fusion they were ready to buy up certain kinds of securities that they counted on depreciating by reporting him dead The trick, however, was discovered before the report got fairly started, and now there is an effort to find out who the ring are. That kind of money making is not of a high order. aw Theke has been trouble experienced by fish commissioners to get people along the principal streams to respect the ti.di laws. One of the chief causes that induced fishermen to hold the law in contempt, is the fact that manufactories and corporations are not prohibited from emptying poi sonous stuffs from their establish ments into the streams of water. The people say, what is the use to appro priate money to breed fish, and ap jioiiit a commission to attend to the work, and pass a law to punish us fishermen for catching fish when, and as we please, when corporations and manufactories are allowed to empty the refuse material of their works into the rivers and creeks and thereby extcrminate fish by the wholeside. Some of the streams in this State have had their fish population de stroyed by the poisonous stuff that has been allowed to be emptied into them. Down in New Jersey a paper manufacturer, in Passaic county, was convicted in court on the 8th inst, for having polluted the waters of Passaic river with carbolic acid. The laws against the pollution of the waters, and the destruction of fish should be uniform. The faculty of the State Normal School at Millersville, Lancaster count v. deemed it ironer to exnel , . . 1 ; oue student and suspend another, having violated the rules of for c violated the rules of the ptu iuie.ua uu uic .ir. a lie iwm- ocrai-y used to open all their speeches 1 ... 4 v.,. ti...- .1.: , , . , b. " r""" r"J m "'V il iili-rwlmi-tr Iiut g. "tlicro s something wrong." The students have had too much of "free schools, free sjHech and free bands." or the institution La not good management. Who tun answer tho inquiry, "What is wiong T ' .... .w Tur. 1'liila.lelpliia RrcorJot Inst Silt ut' I. iy. in nn aitii le on the revision f tin- S'liptitK m, ainoiig t lio chaugtw, muLi" nn nlioii as follows! i i Lv P 'itiy IUI", follow ing the 1 Viilnte. wl.n-ii J rw. si by tho Im i tiiiMK nHei tcn fxtant re U I flolll Lilt III tl't oti (,f Hid S. npt irm of im eiuly duto an hi l.f t n . 1 hi'.'oimI ( 'In i'.t in it cetttiiiie. fell L'l II, II I Lit o lo of (lilt angel Ml b-iih i f J I'1-' "illi ti, a spotted in (.I..IV In (, lii , t.Uhnal i Ain i.n o 1 1 i .oi'ii In inrit ul ihh III, 'l i t King J.lai tt Velkintl of tli NW !V"t.. lilt ul 1 1 lull l the litut Kl.lti41 A"t mitt , ,n4 lll la turn, III tl It ltWtl terio ti fiutil Au-t iiili ', on tiuoi't lnnn i ku it it pinti l, '1 lit ,N' ,ffc of La Kih in I I t'lD f illoMllljf llbtllV I ot . lie ,n II,. r ciku In wleli I lie rIi i ii,:i.. i, i. klinhlv ri lli 111 ilia iir .tl priMcli (.'!: IIihI Wollll ll l4tU: liitva loo i, im i I..i.,iib, but ll.u Ik alk.ilt tl.o lt l 111 UU II S fclu-lik ll-m Ikk II It t1 f wf Uit.,' too U.Hl C'ii'U I Tan has been good ssason for American horses abroad. Only a few days sgo and Iroquois won the Derby race in England ; now the news is, that on Saturday, FoxhalL another American hone, won the .rang race. A dispatch from New York, on the 12th, relative to the race reacts as follows: The winning of the race for ihe Grand Pnx de Pans by Mr. 4. It Keene's American horse f oxhall to day caused much excitement in turf circles here. Several of the New York pool and club rooms were open, and crowds were waiting to hear the news. Mr. Keene, the owner of r ox- halL was found in his elegant apart ments after the fact of Foxhall's victnrv had been received. He said : "Sherard, the trainer of my stable, cabled me yesterday that FoxhaU was in condition and sure to win. But it is not welL vou know, to count vour chickens before they are hatch ed. For the credit of American thoroughbreds and American breed ing I am glad very glad of the colt s victory. 1 oxhall nas been run ning second, and it s annoying in wis respect to lose that while one may not care much about the result nim self, if you run your horse your friends expect you to win." When asked if there were no Amer- . a , -1 . , 3 1 ' 1 1 ican locsevs sKiiiui ana reiuus enough to send over to ride Ameri can horses Mr. Keene said : 4No ; we have them reliable enough, but they do not possess the skill acquired by English lockevs. X expect in a cou ple of weeks to send over five or six good ones, and I intend to keep up mv stable abroad, and go on in my quiet way, until I win the Derby." m "It is currently reported in Paris that M. Gam bet ta is about to wed the daughter of M. Durand, a South American planter of French origin. The prospective father-in-law was the son of a poor provincial couple, and when a boy went to South America to 6eek his fortune. He engaged in the coffee and cocoa trades, was very successful, and is now rated the rich est man in the Spanish tropics. He returned to his native land several years ago. His oldest daughter mar ried Count Flaten, a Swedish noble man ; tne secona married the Mar quis de Escombreras, and tho young est and only remaining daughter is to be the future Mme. Gambetta." A dispatch from England says: " Professor 'White, a champion swim mer and inventor of a theory of re suscitation, consented a short time ago to drown himself, that it might be tested for Ihe benefit of the Lon don Humane Society, who were pres ent to witness the experiment He plunged into the water, and after re maining some time was taken out in an apparently lifeless condition. His body was then put through the course of treatment laid down, and he re vived in a short time without appa rent unpleasant consequences. STORM NOTES. A dispatch from Wheeling, W. Ya., last Wednesday, says : A rain storm of unusual severity occurred in this region about midnight last night A family named Straub, living on Glenn's Run, were swept away in the night, the mother and five children being drowned and the father carried on a log to the head of one of the Sisters' Islands, where he was found to-day in an insensible condition. The bodies of the mother and two chil dren have been recovered, but the others have been carried down the rii er. liichard Thompson, colored, was killed by lightning at Iiichuiond, Ya., a few days ago, while loading a cart with sand on the river bank. There was no storm prevailing, and only very small clouds passing over the city at the time, from which only one flash of lightning issued, accompanied by a moderate report of thunder.. He was standing resting on his shovel when killed, the lightning striking him in the forehead. At Oil City, Pa., a land slide took place about 'A o clock on last Fmlay morning from the hillsilde in the Third ward of the city, and crushed through the dwelling house occupied by D. D. Gonlding. Two women and three children were sleeping in the house at the time, and narrowly es cujied. The house was completely gutted, nothing saved whatever, and the inmates barely escaped with their lives. Last Friday, the 10th inst, aliont 5 o'clock in the afternoon a storm struck Solomon Valley, Kansas. At ISeloit a great deal of glass was bro ken out of the windows, but the fury of the cyclone was greatest at Solo mon City, where nearly all the glass was broken from the north windows and a number of houses were de stroyed, but no lives were lost Four miles northwest Dennis Morgan and his sister were instantly killed, and their house was totally destroyed. At Deiitiingtom, on the Valley road, twelve miles northwest of Solomon City, a farmer named Frothingham, his wife, and hired hand were killed, and his tiousn was completely doiuol-islM-d. In the sains vicinity three stone farm houses were blown down, but thn imimto'H wcru in tho cellars and iscapiil without serious injury. .Many Uvuscs and burns along tlis rainy Ix'twocn nviomou c;ii jr and Muiiiivtpoliie iliktaticd of twenty nulim or inoi wro mown down, but furilu r L'kN of lit Inu not yrv been reHittH. JiitiMotiiMi ram down wry lliirkly, ami mui of tlieiu wem nrh'er than walnuts, Tim rvrlonn did tmt i ktetid .i fur past Abilene, but tlm rain and Imil rams dow u for rIhiuI twenty iiiiiitil at a lively ratm and t!m ilainagit to window gUas U larg. Thpyeoiispriir wafuiiinl sIisimhI with Hi kinitll kihI downward, and t tliiiea, sa it moved onward, tlm heavy t-p would rartwrt otr toward tlm Mk, a id lure- Ji U would sluM't out in Vkiioiu itnei n in TL tlmi'Uy lnke. iiliinit tvt Vbly inililllitk, Sil l in duration of tlm ktorm was nUmi mi hour 'Mm tUfiak in liniinim ciojHi ik heavy, Additional paiiii'iiUranf Inktomi In Itmiikaa ri Hint tlm lo in t tend "I into .vtill ioniil, di, fti drtin v to'iiofi rliu.tli w lilrullv ton a l.Uk m, ai. m Mrtlioih.t rliiiteli w I loan from lt ouii lkiiuu and al inokl b.lklly teklrovt h.v.r.l 'l,o ut U l y .1 , kmr & and fences and other property senocs ly injured. The north and east addi tions to the State normal school were unroofed, and the walls paray down. The wheat crop, which was ready to harvest, and other crops in the track of the storm, were either blown away or beaten into the ground, by the hail, an immense quantity of which fell during the storm. The southwestern portion of Mis souri seems to have been visited Dy the same storm that visited Kansas. The wind was not severe, but im mense hail-stones fell over a large area of country and did great dam age to crops and window glass. A rafomwmt broke in a little valley in Barr county, in which is situated the town of Seven Star Springs, and be fore the people could reach the sur rounding hills a torrent of water rushed down, taking with it houses, tents, household goods and animais belonging to those living near the springs, xnree women, a mm mu seven small children were swept away by the flood, but fortunately they all lodged in bushes and were rescued some hours later. On Thursday evening, while the family of WT. B. Hutchinson, of Hen rietta, Texas, was returning in a car riage from a visit to friends in Mon tague county, accompanied by a Miss Cox, a thunderstorm came up and Miss Lizzie Hutchinson and Miss Cox were instantly killed by light ning and Mrs. Hutchinson was seri ously injured. Mr. Hutchinson and one of the children were siunneo, but soon recovered. It is thought that Mrs. Hutchinson is beyond re covery. Reuben F. Brown, a farmer of Limestone township, four miles from Peoria, EL, while crossing an iron bridge over the Kickapoo river in a wagon during a thunder storm on Saturdav evenincr, was struck by lightning and instantly killed. His son, a lad of 12 years, who was with him, was not injured. Information from hteubenvuie, u., on Saturday, says: The loss to prop erty and the destruction of crops in the valley will reach $1,000,000. One farmer near the city had 200 head of sheep drowned, and his en tire crop of wheat and corn sub merged. Hundreds of acres of val uable crops,, mostly wheat, above and below the city are from two to five feet under water. All the works were stopped to-day, partly owing to the water works being completely surrounded by water. Navigation was suspended last night, and no boat has dared to venture out to-day. Brown's Island, a great summer re sort six miles above this city, con taining nearly two hundred acres, was almost entirely submerged and greatly damaged. It is one of the most beautiful islands in the Ohio river. During the entire day the sur face of the river has been covered with all kinds of debris, parts of houses, rafts, fences and barges. Last night a stable passed down with a horse in it A house was wrecked against one of the piers of the Pan Handle Railroad brida The village of Warren, fifteen miles below this citv, a town of five hundred inhabi tants, is completely submerged, and the people have been driven from their homes. No lives have been lost as far as can be learned. By a sudden rise in the west branch of the Susquehanna river at Lock Haven, Pa, on Thursday evening, the retreat of a number of men who were engaged in repairing a dam at the place was cut off, and they nar rowly escaped drowning. A large number of logs were floating in the water, rendering it extremely hazard ous to attempt to reach them in boats, but by the almost superhuman exer tions of some brave men they were all saved. One of the men was thrown into the water six times, and was almost exhausted when rescued. STATE ITEMS. Over to inob sad s quarter of rata fell in Pittsburg id two boars on Tues day mgbt a week. Seven hundred black bass taken from Lata Erie bare bees placed in the reservoir near tiobnstown. Lightning killed sixty-nine sheep fer tf loch ley Dindiey, of Prosperity, Wasbtogton county, a few daye sgo. Kev. Father Miloney, tbe alleged miraole worker of .brie, bat been arrest, ed on tbe charge of fraud. John McHride, of Altoona, wai kill ed by oars on tbe Pennsylvania Kail- road near Mineral Point on Friday. Logs that esoape from tbe boom at Williamsport are worth "o cents apieee to the finder. One man mads over $100 in this way on Tbnrsdsy. Mrs. Harper, a oolored woman, liv ing in Rook Hill township, Buoki coun ty, accidentally abot and killed ber buaband on Tburadaj while Hamming s guo. William Buebler, a prominent oiliien of llarrisburg, was found dead in bed overal days ago. Heart diieaie it said to bavt been the cam. Ten of the student! who left the Millorvill Normal School Lavt boen refuted ad allusion to the Normal School st Sbirponiburg. Tbt faculty of tbt Lock llavon School will tdmit all who apply Al New Hrightuo, on Friday, A. C. and Joirphios Itobb were arretted for pawing counterfoil 6 oent placet. On earthing their reaidenos largt quan tity of ntwlon goodt belonging to tbt loTcr r all cut lory worst wat found. On Ibt Rib iut tt rinladelpl.it i't , (leorgt S . Ilutloy, In mail ruult taunt ton vie led of totting frotu lot mailt utuh r bit tharge wat rtfuttd a new trial and wtt tenlued lo pat fltlt of $100, ht enalt of pruateutfuB, and lo uadcrgt as iwprltuiuuent of ont ytar In Ibt ptiilttullary. Tbt Ibitt boomt wbmh brokt jnlor da? art Ibt largo! In ibt Hiala, That tl IHk llavs wat thro miUt ling,tnd i. hi im.. I tH,0iHi,(HH) fi of luml.nr, That tl I.liiln wtt lhrt siIIm tnd t ball h.ng, and tfliainoj MI,(0(,()tK) fl of lu'iibrr. Thai tt Williainapori wtt mat HiiUt lung and ttiielud tvtr 80,000,(HiO feet .( lumbar lb Millmbu'f lau..l tout. If rm.of lul wte aat, Tbt totldl li df Ibt rifvfUilaTburedtj Mmrniiig I U A M. abw4 tUt til Ivt (! tmat yatioJa; al 4 r Tbt waters art gradually riaiag all tnnrsiug, wiib try Mietiiut) Ida f enaiissuwt faint. Al II A. . ibt Ural lg fruin ibt Luiitti ut J" It lltr, Lindas a4 U'lllieia.irl (had lbirt peartaas t lUily au.l, ruanihg um Ut eil n4t uf UJ-resi1". I'4. STATE ITEMS. Philadelphia's two pnblio baths are well patronized. Mr. George O. Bensel, of Lancaster has 10,000 sue worms at wort. Five thousand young trout have beta phased in streams in Cheater county. Employees in Beading breweries will each average forty glasses of beer a day. A mercantile firm in Clearfield pay from fifty cents to $1 60 per head for live foxes. Tbe Sportsman's club of Washing ton county pay $2 50 for itformation concerning every squirrel tbot ont of season. Rachel Letter died in Allegheny City while laughing. A number of furaaoea bsve gone into blast in Cheater county sinoe tbe first of tbe month. There is an eye disease in Pike oonoty that effects tbe optics of man and beast alike. Hannah John, a domestic living in West Bradford township, Cheater coun ty, attempted suicide by cutting ber throat with a rasor. A Soranton stepmother who bad not seen her stepdaughter, Anna Morgan, for several week suddenly met ber on tbe stteet snd shook ber so violently that she fell in a fit. Mrs. J. P. Harten, wife of tbe Pres byterian clergyman si Nanticoke is ill with amall-pox contracted by nursing a female servant who bad it. - Tba following counties in this State are free from county debt ; Adams, Butler, Cambria, Fayette, Fulton, Greene, Lycoming, Northampton, Sny der, Susquehanna, Union, Washington, Westmoreland sod Wyoming. John B. Holtsman aod John H. Felts killed a black snaks near Mifflin Station, Lebanon eounty a few daya ago that mestued 13 feet in length. Cut worms have mads their appear arance in the tobaoco patches of Ches ter county. Andrew C. Crosier of Millerstown, Venango oounty, Las been held for Court, for indecent sssanlt npon Miss Kate Gilbert of that place. James Dicksoa was accidentally drowned in Bavttown Branch, Hunting don county on Friday. Tbe body of Marshall Irwin, a boy, who disappeared from Allegheny City five weeka ago, was found in the Alle gheny River on Wednesday. rossil bones, apparently of human origin, were dug up last week in East Franklin colliery, Schuylkill county, 1000 feet below tbe surface of tbe earth. There were no marriages in the Sec ond Presbyterian congregation st Soranton during the past year. Jobn smith, living in Ply month town ship, Montgomery county, was attack ed by highwaymen on Thursday, who tbot bim dangerously snd tben robbed htm of clothing and $17 in money. A washout occurred on Tbursdty night on tbe Philadelphia, Willmtng ton and Baltimore Railroad, near Aberdeeo, about tbirty-tbree milea east of Baltimore, which pnt a stop to all trains. On tbe nirbt of tbe 8th inst., Mrs. Jennie Ducy, wife of s prominent eiti sen of Wapella, Illinois committed sui cide io an appalliing manner. She burn ed herself to death by turning coal oil on ber clothes and igniting them with lire. In a few minutes the wat burned to a crisp. For some time past tbe bad been buffering from a slight insani ty. She was a woman quite well known in Central Illinois for tier literary cul ture. That Misa Blanding Elting of Port Jervis New York ia a brave woman a proven by what the did on tbe afternoon of the 8th inst. Khe captured a burglar named Charles I. Wright. "Miss Kit ing was at tbe barn. Hearing tlin dog barking at tbe bouse the went out and discovered a man on the roof. She or dered bim down and wben be came tbe collared bim. Tbe burglar fonght and straggled desperately, and tried to throw Misa Elting into the Nevertink river. She finally threw him down, and, placing ber knees on bim, beld bim until tbe help tarn mooed by bor ! . : , , - ones arrivea. illiam Murphy, the divorced hat band of Mrs. Newton MoL'larrao, visit ed tbe home of that lady, at Edgewood, near Pittsburg on the afternoon of tbe Ha inst, and requested an interview, When Mrs. MoCltrran appeared, Mur pny threw bit arms arossd ber neck, and while thus embracing her drew s revolver snd abot ber in the back. He Bred a aecond tbot, wbioh eotered ber breast, and tben placed the revolver against his forehead snd fired, tbe bul let crashing through hit brain, killing mm instantly, it it tsought Ibat Mrs. McClarran will reoover. She obtained a divoroe from Murphy on account of in treatment, and subsequently married Colonel William Campbell, who died tome years sinoe. A bout four weekt ao ahs was married to Newton Mo Cltrran, s droggitt. The partiet are well knows, aod occupy a ptomiotut position in tooiety. A dispatoh from Archbald. Pa., dat. td June 9. tava : A minor mmiJ Cbarlea Gilgalloo, of tbia plaoe, it tuf ferine from out of tbt moil tainful ao oidentt thai tver ooourrad btrt. lit bad with bim in tht obambtr wbert be worktd a boy who helped bim to load coal aod put sway bit tools. While iottrliog a charge of powder for tbt purpoae of blasting down tout soal, Uilgalloo haodsd tbt priming natdla, s abarp, tleodcr tool fivt fetllo length, lo lbs boy, who Ibrtw it lo iht gob," with tht point atiukin.- upward. At aouottG ligation firtd Ibt fuat leading io ina vital nt jumped on Ihe "gob," lo gat out of Ibt wty, aod wat IwpaUd upon iht priming needle, wbmh enured ti tut groin aod taint out Jui btk of Ibt arm pit. i'byalpitnt any prn. rated Ibt liver and r-fcU lung. lib tut neejia (but stinking ilirougu hint tlilgtllun rat aniut ditieimr, thou tttg CortJ, and called Ibt brnb4 boy In it teaiateiiet. la Ibt Ml iht Mtiotr't llgbl Went aul, and Ibt lamp la Ibt lad't bat rVeUd tbuvklSfl tl'tolault bs bt weni luliia aid. Willi Wuih dfn lull; bt pulled ibt KeedU frm Uilgal li'h'i body, Jul (ben Hit 4rlvtr ttmt along aij tailed ml, IWiug us it. at tar." Tbt w..tnded tut tprtng In bit (I and ptiab4 Ibt wta-na out of lbs lumber Wllbwul tlijf teaUltnoa, Ihet welae4 about HI yida along ibt gang Wty, SMll bt feel wt Itbofer. ftku i4 sim osi i.r idt mist 1 ha d.mlura bt art attending bim think il poe.itU Ibal bt fttef raeuVef at bt it ttidua-ed lb wonderful vitality au4 tuurtgt. Hist auaidvtiit art of frtia stouf tenet and aiiM tkU, Ul aalbtag it paeuliaily paiaful tt IbU basilar bap petitd UUlti GEIEB1L fTEHS. Jeff Davis has bought a lot of ground in Washington eity. Jobn G. Saxe, tbe poet, has jnst lost his third daughter by consumption, which disease also earned off ber sisters and mother. A woman fell down stairs at tbe Cleveland depot and tore ber ear off, and tbe same night attended a ball. Robert Paragoe, while bathing in tbe river at New Orleans on Saturday, was drowned, snd his brother Lovell, in at tempting to rescue bim, was also drown ed. A severe eyolone occurred on Friday in tbe Solomon Valley, Kansas. - Hous es a&d barot for a distance of twenty miles were demolished and several peo ple were killed. The storm lasted about ae hour, with heavy bail. Tbe cropa suffered considerable damage. Tbe wife of an old colored man in tbe eastern part of Georgia reoently presented bim with the sixth pair of twins, tbe family having been previous ly endowed with two pairs of triplets all flourishing. A family of immigrants from Holl and arrived in Patterson N. J., a few day t sgo, snd having no means, two of the children died of starvation be fore tbeir condition became known. As s gang of men were at work on Saturday at Lafayette, Ind., tearing down tbe old Court House preparatory to the erection of a new building, tbe roof fell in, hurrying four men. Three of these William Huey, Samuel Buckoer and Peter Cook received fa tal injuries, while tbe fourth esoaped with only slight braises. General Grant, Mrt. Grant Miss Sharp and Colonel Fred. Grant left St. Ltfiua vs Saturday night for Chica go, vbere they will probably tpend several days and then go to Galena. Mrs. Grant is still quite feeble. Diphtheria in its malignant form has broken out in Lndington Michigan, up to last Thursday one hundred and twenty children had died. Tbe popu lation of the town is 4,000. Tbe schools are closed and special policeman bave been stationed at the bouses where tbe siokness exists, to prevent ingress and egress. In a mining town in Colorado on the mgbt of tbe 7th inst. "Two despera does named Knowles and Connars at- Ucked V oorbees store with the inten tion of robbing it, sod shot tbe proprie tor twice probably fatally. Tbe latter returned tbe fire and the ruffians fled A lynching party waa immediately or ganized and started io pursuit. Knowles was abot dead, and Connars was cap tured and returned and lynched on the night of tbe oth inst. A contemplated jail delivery in Jer sey City waa frustrated a few days sgo by tbe fortunate discovery of a written communication from one of tbe prison era, which was picked in tbe vioinity. A man serving a sentence for selling lot'ery tickets wat at once suspected by tbe janitor, snd wben bis wife called on a visit a short time after tbe discov ery wat made, the waa searched and tbe desired articles, consisting of files. putty, black paint, etc, were found in ber possession. A duel was foopbt last Saturday week near the mouth of Hewitt's ereek Boon eounty, W. Vs., between John P. Jeffrey sod James Elkins. Tbe woman in tbe ease was one of bad cbaraoter, named Rebecea Chambers. Both men fired tbe same instant, and both fell. Jeffrey died instantly, pier- oed to the heart, and Elkins lived until next day. There was a bappy meeting in Bridge ton N. J., a few days ago between two sisters who bad been separated for over ntty years. Tbeir father mysteriously disappeared fiifty-five years ago, and the girls, then infauts, were given to two different families in tbe neighbor hood by tbeir mother. r.ach grew up io ignorance of the existence of a sister snd for a number of years tbey bsd lived near each other without any knowledge of tbs relstionsbip existing oetween tbem. 1 be discovery of their common parentage waa purely acciden tal, but none tbe lett gratifying oa tnat account. The Madison (Wis.) Journal says-. "lo the town of Warren, Waushara county, lives a man named Hyke, wbo advertised for a wife. A woman in Michigan wrote bim thst tbe would oome to Wisconsin and msrry bim if be would tend her the expenses of the trip. He forwsrded fid. Tbs wom an arrived, in Berlin snd proceeded thence on foot for tbe borne of ber soon to-be busband. 8bt happened to make inquiry in Uykt s neighborhood of a man whom he was plooghing for. Tht woman waa taken into tbe bouse snd Hyks sent for, snd he took ber to the nearest Justice of the Petce, wbo tied tbs knot. Legal Notice. AUDITOR'S atOTICE. KtlaU a Jacob Hotltllrr, itctattA. THE nnderaigntd, appointed auditor lo diatrtbuta Ihe balance In the bamta of William S. Itrowa, Adnuuietratur ol Jacob Iloetrllvr, deceaaed, on tiia ttnal aceouot, hereby (iree notice that he will attend to tba dutli-a of hia a iilntnient al hia ottk-e, ia ina Dornngb ol M.imnlown, oa THURSDAY, JUNK 'W. 1HSI, at HI o'clork A. ., when ami where all rtii'4 Inlereeled Hiar attend, nr be torever debarred Irani emnlns la tin Hid I mid. NaSOX IKW IX, Auditor. May J.1, Ml. AdiiilaUirntwr's) Retire. A'ifuv Ja tun ft, 4t,t4. 1KTTKKH ir AdminialialliiN on Iht ea. 4 late of Jul.n llook, late of rVr.unh lunlii, Juniata ri.nnty, 'a , dereeavd, have hvea ram. in .ni. l llrvhm, ri. Ing in Itertv toilii, lan.hin enunty, IV, In whom all rna I.i.M.LhI to el. ealale art fr,(iii..ii.. ,i ii, 4)rmeM, aiol thnae hat Ins rlaitni t ilnniamla, HI man kuoa Iht same Hhnl itulev. Addrvaa, liANlia ItxrilM, Alm r , l..iinii.ui..a, lUu iiiH t o,, 'a, Miy il-li l ii AaiulMlalrnlwr'a IUi ''' h IVtifiee ', i-mt-t, I kTTli i-f A..mIi.ii.i..h ali na t glnl-t In the Hl..eilnm uh Ihe e. tale ul I IllialUH l.a'iut, itm hU t. r) ! In. tli. , Jumaia . uly, all .i i.. ...l- l.i k. ealale at . ...lt 11 mae Hiiiiiwliala ihi"hI, m-I Ihuae k . I"t rlalma iini Ihe aame .l 4ve I ha hi iihuul U"U li J. M WI.NCHtNltNKtt. stay a, aa, Admimaiiai,.!, i iiu iri i;. VI I. Hia.ii.e ae hwelil suIUHm awl le Hue li.. if a)..,, a4uie m ht iui I llwieMl.ee M a.h, knHl, ab4 lum.a, uf am auu4 up )uuu im.iin, vi lnai nay I. .t.4 wh ihe Uu4 ut the e4u4igHuA liievMu4 aHaUkhauna uel.ij., f.lrf Mnlee IWmv tlu.h Iimuh bad la tiwiiga we,U k U a m liimn rooa.kt H.i. i - MeMlet jenalUt, llM v i", t. PRIVATE SALES. o AT PRIVATE SALE. THE helrt of Frederick Lanver, dee'd will offer at private sale, a fann( situ ated in Greenwood township, Perry county, P. bounded bv lands CT J. Auker, J. Or Jones, J. Kipp and other, containing One Hundred & Fifty-five Acres more or less, about 115 acres or Which an cleared and in a high state or cultivatioD ; the hInre ia well set with timber. The iuiprovementa are a Large DonUa Frama House, BANK BARN, Hg Hen, Corn Hoaae, and Wanh IIoum, with a Well of never-lailing water near the door. There ia also an ex cellent Orchard of choice fruit on tbe farm, This ia a most deairable property, being aitoated in a limestone valley, convenient to schools, chnrchea, mills, slc, and withia few miles of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad. trr For further particular call on Ihe underaigned, who reside on the farm, or address tbem at Millerstown, Perry Co., Pa. SIM BO 5 LAW KK, BOLbR LAtJVER, May 4, 1881. AdniinL-tralofs. A llALF-ACKB LI)T, SITUATED IX Walker township, about two miles west or Thottpeoatowo, on tbe old pike, having thereon erected a comfortable two-story Dwelling House, with kitchen and outbuild logs. Fruit in variety. Water at the door. Terms made known by calling on Philip Cleck, on the premises, or by addressing Philip Cleck, Thompsontown, Juniata Co, Penna. A CHOICE FARM OF 110 ACRES. KO waste land ; all clear excepting a hall acre, and only one mile and a half from the county teat, the beat marketplace and ahip- ping point in the county. Good water, Good Bank Barn 76 by 10 feet. Good Frame House. Four acres in Orchard But vou will want to tee the farm. Call on JOHN CUNNINGHAM, Pattetoo, Juniata Co., Pa. K. B. Terms easy. Payments to suit purchaser. A FARM OF FIFTY-FOUR ACRES, more or less, all clear, and in a good atate of cultivation, having thereon erected new Frame House, new Frame Barn, One Hundred Fruit Trees. Ia Fayette town abip, within ot a mile to store, school and church. Price reasonable, with eight years to pay it in. Possession given April 1st, 1881, if sold as desired. For further information call oa or address this office. Aee Advertisement, o n o o w m t- s i? BROKE OUT IN A HEW PLACE. Tin and Sheet-Iron Manufactory, Main St net t Miffiintown, Pa. CLARK WRIGHT & SON, Would most respectfully inform the nub. lie that they have started a branch of their Patterson Tin and Sbeot-Ironware Eatab- hsbment in tbe Thomas room, tornierlv oc cupied by at. L. LittlenYld, where they are prepared to manulacture and repair every- luiiig in uieir line. Their stock will be found to embrace complete assortment of Tinware, Japanned ware, Cocking Lteosila, ate., which will be kept fully up to tbe times in variety, atria. quality and price. Aa one of ibe firm will be constantly at wora in ine enop, me public may drpend on having all kinds of JOBBING with which they may favor us, executed in the DrcniDI eai ana mom workmanlike manner, mnd ut (hi lowiit rait: TIN KtHIKING and POUTING nut on new and repaired in a Workmanlike nuniu and at lowi.al ratea. alanulai-tiire of atove-plDt and Httine nn r . , . a r a a .-r:iaiij. I!y strict attention lo buatnesa. eend work and moderate rhargea, Ihey hope to mrrn ana receive a lair share of Biiblic ral- ronagtt. OYSTERS, FISH, f. All kinds nf Otslere, rreah Fish. 4e.. la aas.in, np.lri.1 .t famllloa on ahorteal an. tk. Allor.ierah.il at Ihe ahou will be promptly attval . Miiiiintowa, a jrit ar, )Hi -ir JUNIATA VAI.IKY HANK, ur .mi i i.iwrnn.i, r. ite HUANOl AT IMUT H0YAU StocUoUori Iujitidiullj LitbU, iN fcVIN ftVkilV, r.,Aal, T. VAN lltWI.M, .,, wswj liaa fi.tst J. Nevln r'uinru), J.aerh H.lhk, ' lie-iffM j. ..M, rhll.p M. k ,.,, 4m..all tt'.. !. I,ais k. Aiai-. W. I!. fuHSUfO) , tH aakKt i N.ui ,iiilsua. a, k r't-. i i.n.p w e..' i.i-i, J.iev., S ,l... k, a J ..I,,, I-. Akiu..a, W . I1, I'umuiuy, Awua li, ti.Mii, N..h tLuisi.,, 1.1.1.. . Sam't It.M a It. lis, Jiue i,u, w iiv k-', Mawukl h.HHt J Il..lu. iw(e t. V. I.wia. r h. ria, I hil..l IkHtl, JmIi MoiUIS. l.nwiki aliu,4 a i,e i,u ul S 1.1 e. wa H...i.ll.aeiHlia.Ua, I w .m, , 14 -i,1Us eiua.u,, I i..;t, ij w etk In ..u w4 1 4. V'au. KMllll ll.. IUmI II lltilsli '..ila4, tli.H. I- t '! m 'i bulMKl.ll. . I ,.).. I n4 (i.fl., let el r- uii Travtltn Guide. PENHSYlYASIA BAILE0AD. TIME-TABLE roa Tsaocow as Local PAjasaoia Taact BKTWKkS HASautcao a Axtoosa. L1AVB WESTWARD. IkAVB EASTWARD ZY STATU,,.. SjA Ml ii1 3 3 I Si si is I f a. .ii.a. A.m. I A. au f. H 1210 12 30 7 3i rbl'adelka lll 63M r. p. m. m. p.m. p. - fiOOl 8 00; aoO'Harrisb'g. 800 I SO lO 00 7 15 1 Itil 946 7 0 109! 934 7 0O 1UI! 82 6 5V113S3: 922 6 43:124: 914 6 821a34j 01 6 22:12 221 8 lit V10l212j 8 4U 6 15 9 I V 215 Rockvllle 5 22 8 2-.' 5 W 8 80 9 41 i 8 40 2 21 Msrysvi'e 2 27 1 Core- 2 88 Dnncan'n 24l!Aquednct 2o-5 Baily's 3 051 Newport 6 4; 84h 55: 60; 9 02 914 6 1W 9 27 15 Millt-rst'nJ 6 2U 9 35 9 40 S 24 Durward I 6 04 12 03; 8 30 633 641 8 45 6 49 8 58 3 2 Thomp'nl 6O0;1169- 827 3 36' Van Dyke4 5 531 11 63j 8 20 S 40;Tuscaro'a; 6 6u114tf 8 13" 3 44 Mexico 647'1146: 8 li 94t 951 954 1000 8 4Perrysv,d 94111141: 807 7 00' 10 16 3 54 Miftlin 8 351135 8Utf 5 SI. 11 28', 5 24 11 2ol 615 11 17 603 1065 4 60 10 42) 4 87.10 30 4 26 1U ls 4 19 10 11 j 412 10 06 4 05; 958 8 62 9 45, 8 3K' 9X1 10 23 4 00Milford 10 82! 4 08 Narrows 1046i 4 20 Lewisto'n 1100' 4 36 Anderson 11 17 j 4 50McVevt'n 1128 : 6 07 Msnay'nk 1143 6 23MBamil'n 1150 6 32 Mt. Union 1158 6 40 Mapletoa. 12 06 6 47 Mill Creek 12 18! 605 Hunting'n: 12 813 Petersb'g 12 44 6 28: Barree 8 31 9 25 12 51. 6 88 SprteC'M 8 25 9191 9oe 1 04: 6 5 j Birragh'm 8 13 1 15 7 01: Tvroae 9 08 903 124 7 13! Tipton 2 69-8 541 1 30 7 19 Foatoria 2 55: 8 601 134 7 24 Bella Milis 2 62' 8 47! 163 7 43 Aitoona I 2 35i 8 30! a. e. ' ii. 1 s.w. m '. I 8 50 1 15 PitttbnrgJ 7 20i j WasTWABD Fast Tbaibs. Pacific Express leaves Pbiladelpbia 1 1 53 pm; Harruborg 4 19 a m ; Duncan non 4 43am; Newport 606am; Mifflin 64'iS m ; Lew ia to wo 6 07 a m j McVeytown 6 -t am; Mt- Union 6 5-5 a m ; Huntingdon 7 17am; Petersburg 7 30 s m ; Spruce Creek) 7 44 a m ; Tyrone 8 12am; Bell's Mill. 8 31 a m 1 Aitoona 8 50 a m ; Pittsbuig 1 45 pm. Pittsburg Express leaves Pbiladelpbia si 6 25 p m ; HarriMburg 10 25 p m RochrnrJ 1036 pm; Mifflin 1 1 49 p m Lettlstow 12 09 a m ; Huntingdon 1 13 a m I Tyroue 1 53 a m ; Aitoona 2 25 a ni ; Pittsburg 7 00 a m. Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 12 10 m ; Harrisburg 4 05 p m ; MitHin 5 2 p ni Lewistown 6 48 p n: 1 Huntingdon 6 50 pm Tyrone 7 30 p m ; Aitoona 8 00 p 01 ; Pitts" burg 1201 pm. Chicago Express leavea Philadelphia at 9 00 a m ; Harrisburg 12 20 p m ; Mifflin 1 Vt p m ; Lewistown 1 57 p iu ; Huntingdon i 54 pm; Tyrone 3 31pm; Aitoona 4 05 p m ; arrivea at Pittsburg 7 30 p m. fait Lin Witt, on Sundayt, will tlop at Dtfaraaaoa, Sewport, McVeytown, Mt. Union, Pettrtbarg and Bell't Xillt, when flagged. Eastwabd Fast Tbams. Cincinnati Express leaves Pittsburg st 4 20 p m ; Aitoona 9 20 p m ; bell's Mills 9 36 p m 1 Tyrone 9 52 p ni ; Petersburg 10 21 p m ; Huntingdon 10 84 p m ; Mt Union lt59 p m ; McVeytown 11 30 pa; Lewis town 11 53 p m; Mifflin 12 15 a m ; arrives at Harrisburg at 1 40 a m, and Philadelphia at 6 16 a m. Pacific Express Uaves Pittsburg at 4 30 a m 1 Aitoona 8 25 am; Trrni S-'0 au Huntingdon 922 ami Lewistown 10 20 am; Mifflin 10 39 am; DuDcannon 00 00 a ni Harrisburg 1201 p m ; arrives in Philadel phia 3 29 p m. Pacific JCxprttt Eatt on Sundays will ttop at Bell't milt, Spruce Creek, Pelertbnrr, Mill Creek, Mt. Union, McVeytown and Sew port, when flagged. LEWISTOWN DIVISION. Trains leave Lewistown Junction lor Mil ry at 7 00 a m, 11 60 a m, 4 22 p m ; for Sunbury at 7 25 a m, 2 05 p m. Trains arrive at Lewiatown Junction from Milroy at 9 30 a m, 3 00 pm, 6 lii p m ; from Suubury at 10 15 a m, 5 10 p nr. TYRONE DIVISION. Trains leave Tyroco for Bellefonte anj Lurk Haven at 8 53 a m, 7 40 p ru. Leave Tyrone fer Curwensrille and Clearfield at 96 am, 7 50 pm. Trains arrive at Tyrone from B.-llefbnm' and Lock Haven at 8 10 a m, and 7 02 p ui. Arrive at Tyrone from Curwensvillo and Cleartluld at 7 45 a m, and 6 00 p m. Philadelphia & Beading Railroad. Arrangrmerrt of Passenger Traise. Hat 2.Hb, l9i. Trant Uavi H trr it tur r at foliate t: For New Tork via Alk-ntawn, at b 06 a. nr., and 1 45 p. m. For New York via Philadelphia and "Bound . I. D . . . . . .. . . . ""a iwuh, a av, o ua a m, aud 1 4j For Philadelphia, 8 30, 8 05, 950 am, 1 4 and 400 pm. For Heading at 6 20, 6 30, 8 05, 9 50 a m, 1 45. 4 (XI .n,l ' For Pottaville at 6 20, 8 06, 9 50 a m, aod w uu p. n. ana via Schuylkill A Susque hanna Branch at 2 40 p m. For Auburn, For Allenlowaal 6 30, 8 05, 9 50 a m, 1 45 and 4 00 n m. Tbe 8 05 am, aod 1 45 r m traina hare through cars hr New Tork via A Ilea (own. SVXDJTS. For Altenlowa and way stations at 5 20 am. or nraamg, r Diiadait.hia and way stations I 1 A - . p lu. 7eituor Hurruar l.u.t au f.lUm. Leave New Tork via AllvatoWa at 8 ii a m. 1 00 and .10 p m. Leave New Tork via "Bound Brook Route" mi 1 niianeipni 1 4 1 a m, I 311. 1 1 aa.1 .10 p m, arriving u llarrisburg I 40, 8 20. t II II i in,l DM. . ' Lewve Phllailelphit at 9 41 a in., 4 00, 4 K ami I 4 a. n. Leave IMttev III al 00, 10 a. m. and 4 4' aw ttfts. Leave Kvamny at 4 40, 7 jn, jaj I to. s l. t &11 .( in t - 1 a Wr, Leave I'Hf.vill via S. huylk.ll and Su4i hanna Itram h, Il a m, and 4 40 p hi. Leave Allentow al lK, 00 a as . IJ tt, at elek m la al 4v J WW fjtstaj aj Wv m ft MIKitS. Leave !ew TrS al A to is l.eavt rhiU.il.hia al 4t p an. Leave NeaallH a.1 I ill a a -u.l In it ... I - - ... . -"' , - W wt vt Ain'Biuw al t4 p nv niiimn iihiuii. !,. it VKKIIni Mii t. i'..i... 1 k. M. and HlMll.ai Jul, . ,...i .. . K t ui a m, J ii . m 4aiir, ie,n ?m . mh -W.MI, a - a. hi, 4u. ea almUt u.i. ill Hit. il I , , , 41' M '4 Bn.U.,a IM s III in a m,lVrl 4iii. atb.i.i m.i....i.. ...1 ... .... NulMiaiuai. 1. kl HI v.m .1.-1. e. P al wa aiHi-Kv mi.( a a 41 9 v f WWT1 i tt. 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