& REPUBLICAN "mifflintown: TERMS. ion $1-50 p annum if paid Subscript' t nt wiUiin months. ..-Omenta inserted at 60 Tr"? h fcr ch insertion. wots notice in local col 4, Transput 'IT!" , ,h T line l'1' -ch l""10" , Wfe" w mad,, to those desiring rear rrliuary Election bliran . r-nnolican Primary Election will be The rUt.ve tu-nahi! on tfalur bria t "1B , issi. between ,he hours a.v.Ar'.: -kl'. M. and the R. turn of - n ' mert in convention in the Court Jndgf.1' ,, ,, on Monday, Septem H"rV,t o'clock P. M, to count up the " .i d'announce the result of the Pri Te:"tion held on the previous featur- d t'hf ofliccrs to be voted for at the primary icl u state s-cnate, . Ji.n:e ol Representatives, ( i District Attorney, County Treasurer, Prothonot.iry, Tnc.!idi'rf r -'",",-r Commissioner, T " County Auditor, i ceuttorii! Pelepate. krrnwtitative Pelepate. Cbiir'nun ol Cunty Committee. SHORT LOCJ1LS. Hrves'.it!? fir nm,e-s. Vx-ati-a .'.ays. Bliise t"ck ,-' h'F" Sringi"P ,htf carden-gate. Hirrisbini ''.is a ciicket club. The wheal is plump in the grain. JV rherrv fro!1 's n"t 'ar?e onc -CVan up,' a the chief burgess. 1; is sail "J are hive frost in July. Thf choWa h .s broken out in France. Xh.'s"'.'1'1!1" h ive sli.'he i the text books. The lm.k ill b-closet on the 4th of Ju!;. The Cicn presents a promising aj pear ir.ee. T!w IVrooncy arc looking f,,r their p. nuinee. Tbf p-itito h'tg is trouWesoraa in Frank lin Cii'.:n;y. S r.md ti is antlcipired for the 4 Mi in Ls::w"s 10. -ds. Th Uv$ are t -ginning tt shorten, wer C.K'try lor t'n.it. Fnnk Nolle will furnish you with a first bV (f rnmp. II,? G. .V. K. K )-t in this place is to " hare sue ti'k H'g- TL.reare a number of fishing pirti's nj4 n Tie t. irrow. Rl: I' -.! 3-1 T. 1 t.. tl'.e ll IV link:!!! list tT.-in-'.a'." 'or a time. The f t r:;i of A'ry Vi- v Ae ii.my will oi-'s S-.-r -KbtT ! 11. j ... j .ll i news r .lire j r.o -hi-'!: n it 'i, W ! all."' rth i ra.:!.-.T is a e-; r,-s :4.-'.t of t'-.e li-M-Vr er, i..i!;iy r..i.ip.,y. A T:'lM'"'r o! 1 i Vi-T'' s,'i;u l o.!t of tl.e river st N'-wj i.rr, !,ist w-ek. B vs th it l '.tv lull on the str 'ets of L-w-ivftn arf tax- -1 !0 c-.rts each. IL;t-of R. V :: -e l.-i"se"i ot ll'in' isS !,!! dW U-t F.-i ! iy morinj. Oil it Mrs. PicliFs uii'.'.ir.ary 'tore on Wittr str.'et for mlllins-y work. Th-? Th'-r.'.:t"n!-,wn reini, ry r-.'rt-iv'S l.''"Hn!n-N of er-'-irn every lay. ThtHo.-k an-J I.-M-t company will cel tln'r the 4th iri I.:inv-r"s om1s. Hie t'io spiT"" K'Tle t th country ? ftcv seem less linir.-Tor.s tiim last yeir. Tae farmers are ne-irly busy enonch now to make np f-,r the leis-ire of the winter Tie I,'.'w;t own Gazette is Impel ull f"r tbe roiiipletiun of the Seaboard Railroad. ThM.ii!et yoonz H1y in Pnneannon. Bn-srestive fett mn-inches in heiil-.t. Her. J. H. Mithers rea--?i?J Liverpool E:r!an !, on the T'tl, ul;., after a Toystrc of leu rJ.iT5. rs. M. Jo-at. fell from a cherry t:ee iir Kaubsvi'.le Xorthampton county r.n 5 wis killed. A rr.! do? in town, can.e.l SloomtieM Inp'.e to n:i:7r.!c nM the doss thst beloni to t!,e T'tace. Barlell can b-.-r-lie l upr.n to brirs lier ri to town for ule tlr--u;h(-ut the kiiui rar xv.stiii. Hrs. WiUiam linoks, of AUnoia, is visit ar the family of her tather-in-law Mr. Sol oain B'H-ks. Ti niil wint a sound Kepub'ican piper f'-rtlif o.imt.aisn. snbseribf for the Psnt' iu tn r.i pi bli.'vn. Thre is a chin'-e f-r hum etr:l i:,ii;ey by pj-ipie to ejrii helping lamiers tkrovjlj uith the h-.rv.-s!. There v is a chuMe id' "') dei:e l.e- !ecn h-.-.-it d 1 i-l '.V.-di,es-tar alr """ti. at;.l Thursd-.y morninp. Mrs. iVtn. Hiiwp, ar l h r sister Miss E-n-m A. Kay, ol Tyr-.me, h j b-en visiting t!ic finily of Mr. Jesi"J ot trm A A uu::i! t of th Aead-.s.-...ud nts3 ac tompjnifii by Mr. and Mrs. Duncan picnic 1 it jli -il ,uii Ust SH'ir i iv. El- iir-ii-n ti k -ts r.ill be sold on th-i Sri d 4'h. jr,),,.! t,, return on the 7th, jciee, Ifi-lLinl- refill tr pisst'n?r r c-ir fare. Arthur B. L''t:. a wealthy citien ol li!owii died siifdetile of li-'art disease, otieday Ia,t w.-k, aged TS ears. It it d:tre-ssir .;ly healthy jnt now for he4.t.;rs d-.n"t fret, every one's turn 1,;r 1 sjvjll f sickuee cook s around. Tiie Tiiirii hrolhers hire con-.Iad-d a f-ntract wiih the Lehigh Valley road to tlie Slatinztoa Braeh extension. Liara.:; r i-;i-ts state Ihst $.'0.KH1 h lve eii 1-M by s,.n:i;Ut,ir of lhat town.with 11 l-rio l of two months ist, in oil. A h-aw ,,f t;:i;!,rr smashed theh-lt kg te ofIr. Craham while he was at his ' f ih in l:, a"c township, a few days ago. ,J6 Flrnjf.crats are poo! oing, the Pasmti'-ai contru,-tion of Logan's speeoh e" So thfv .t:.i :ii, .i... i..- r.t t ?n- Ciln. . I ilierom,. r'i.. .fc...i .n.. -;u i.aM paaj esf -val n.-r Krnwu's Milln on Sal "'""Kis; July Ii', 14. Proc-eds to '"Iwjrl tlie ruTchafin.-r o( a btll lor the clmri h at Cocalaams. Li mrv Paller i ..!(.. . -.nleiier. i .-, U. t,,..,u , ,ot of Frf.,;il(1 lroIU i 1 S -f--r. and m,w i h,- Pirlv morn-I ami now in the eirly morn- j u:niur d.ivs be may be seen J "irk in ii.e ..!. .n if 1. t...., ; J" M Wome a eranger. ' crvriSEL Railroad excursion tickets on the 3rd and 4th, pood, till the 7th of July. Col. A. Wilson Korria, of Philadelphia' has been appointed by the President, Pen sion agent for eastern Pennsylrania. A. appointment. Ex-Sheriff Loudon, and grocery man Hackenberger have each put down a new board walk along their property on Wash ton street. Char.es E. Pugh, general manager of the Peunsy-vauia railroad, was married at Al tooua on the evening of June 26, to Miss Clara Jaggard. See change of Mifflin Accommodation, to Huntingdon Accommodation train, lorpra ticulara, consult time table as published in another column. Samuel Clay, a Newport carpenter was strnck by lightning while at work on a bridge west of Huntingdon on Saturday a week, he was not killed. The growing corn stalks were blown out of an upright or erect position by the heavy wind tha accompanied the rain from the east last Wednesday night. The Grangers Inter State Picnic will be opened at Williams' Grove, Cumberland cot nty, August 25, and continue till the :iOih day of same month. The Perry county Damocrat has entered upon its 4Sth volume. It is an ably con ducted journal, ardently devoted to the cause of democracy, which is its greatest fault. Several mad dogs in Perry county scared the people of that district iuto shooting all the dogs that they believe can be spared, atd tho that cannot be spared have been muzzled. A black moth that is as nimble as a crick et Las invaded the houses of the town and is eating hob s iuto all kinds of woven fab rics, must we go back to bare llo rs to get rid of the insects ? Tobias Anker has stocked his marble yard with a lot of valubie stone. People in need ot tomb stones lor their deceased friends should call on or address him. He turns out good work. Women now serve on juries in Washing ton Territory, and as they are allowed to tiring Iheir Ixhies with them, tho average lawyer gets a pretty poor show of attention. Burlington Free Press. James Hueston, of Sinking Valley, Hunt don county, was bitten by a Clydesda'i stailion, on the ith day of Jane, s severe ly that he diad from the effects of the bite I on the 19th day of the same month. Mr. and Mrs. Flaine, are members ol the Congregational church in Augusta, Maine. In creel the Congregational church is Pres In Terian. In church government , each con gregation is a governm nt unto itself. The Democracy are endeatoring to figure how mauy votes the Rlaine bolters will car ry against the R -'publican tioTjet. Not as many by thousands as those who will step out ot the ranks of the Democracy and vote lor Blaine. The rrs diition of 177'i his lut lost its graMr tin the public mind as is evidenced by !::e reit nun;- celebrations that wiii bj 'held o:i the 4ili of July. Almost every town will i--iconic th-i d iy to a greater or 'i he Itciuocr&t and Kegi-ter to-yt t,j s!a'T Ihit peae-' - is lu -n d-vi.irei '.v;tli-:i he ranks ;i" the Democracy in Ju'iia'a. Pr- ir '.(i! it is v,i;i";::g f j leirn how the p:u e measure will be act:"! ?i by the par ty large. Mr. Weaver, of Harrisburg, who visits ti: is pN-c i very year, to tune musical iu s!r::'i;e!Us. r -i. twined over 1 ist Thors lay ev ei .; g to t ke part in the iiiusie tor tile Acad -my commencement. His violin solos were an:u:rtd. Fat-h Lo .-e-kecper is to sweep his or her ov. ji iront pavement, gutter, and Mreet, oL(.e a ueei:, and the rubbish Inns collected into sma l piles is to bj hauled un ay oi.ee every week by some one authorized to do so, by the town contiCil. 'A Loadoii Lank Las issued an order prohibiting the wearing ol beards or mous taches d uriug business hours. It must be very aim-ing lor the clerks to carry their bear-is in tl:vir j-:ketsall day. T::ey ar-' liab.e to get ii.u seil up." On the 23rd day ot June. IJarvey Yeakly w.'i;! to work on a p:.r of the Mexico bridge, but he Lai not worked more than an hour or two tiil a stone roiled agi u.t one of his 1 eg- und hu. t it sevtreir, n hich put bim on t ol workieg order for that week. The I"oo:n!"el l Times of July 1st, ays' th.it a fine soirel niuie vas stolen from di ver R'ue, ot Ceiiti-.: io;.ihip, on the night of the 27th of J ut. e, snd on tile sa:ue niht a horse v. as stolen from John Kitner, of Kliiotsburg. and a b'Jggy from Rev. J. W. Bet'ty ol the atu j place. This New Yoik lud-p.'nd.-st says: The CoUutrv owes Kishoo SioiTison a debt of gratitud." l0r bis great services in behail of i ,1... T'. .;.., .r... i.,cr .1... fi.-ii r.. ti a trusted adviser ol President Lincoln and Secretary Sia':ton, and pave his voice lor the prfciarie:tion abolishing slavery. -An Indian being akfd wht h! was doiug now, at.saered : "Wsll, I hunt soma, fish some and preach some." "Where do you presch " 'l"p on tl.e cre.-k bottom." fcllow inueh do they give you " '''lioat SiOajear." "That's mighty i oor pay. isrrt it I" "Weil, but its mighty poor preach." Held this and then conclude that it is the proper tl ir:g to be certain of what kiiid of paper you sign lor an agent or pet die: Andrew Ruiz, Reuben Wagner and Jacob Rhue, of Mount Rethels, Nor'.hsmp t;;n county, signed what they thought wore agreements with a seed peddler. Tiiey have since proved to be promissory notes lor t'lirty days and were for $10(1 each. New Toik. Philadelphia, Chicago and other large places are all very Well and pro duce results in accordance wi'h their size, and yet they are not to a countryman whit his county is to bim. So it is with news p.-ijer8, the New Yoik, I hi-a'.t-ijibi.i, Chi cago and other large places issue lirge and inteirstiug pnpers, and yet however inter esting they may be they cannot possibly serve your interests as do the papers of vour own town and county. On Snnday a week a storm came down njmn I'ioomtie !i. The Di mocmt says of it: trees that had withstnoil the l!ats ol cen turies were torn up by ihe roots, barns were nnrooft'd, fields, ntrm-t and cellars dulnged crops nvj.-b itj'irwl, jiirdcas nferly de- stroyed, loi.ccs blown down and fruit strip- j prd Iroiu tbe trees. Tlie barn of Mr. Hen ! ry Kick.'s, of Juniata towiuhip, was pir ! tiailv -inroi'led, lhe cast end of the barn n j thy Svrartz farm above town was btowu in, j 1 the vwndmiil pmiip ol J. XV. Klinepeter at j the western end of the bor0i:g:i was mown; lo-n, tht lightning rod 011 the court honsel was b. okon off and many of the beantilul . ws 1 f' - adi - ir.es nhirli :"!orii our streets were of ..iue ol their liudis. AU in ail, it was a storm long to be remembered. I The Tribune of lut week says, Mrs. Washington 8. North, daughter, and niece, Sally Parker, returned home from Ohio last week. While at Mrs. Kate Ilger's, in Ashland, Ohio, they had a startling ex per i in western thunder-storms, the house being struck by lightning and all its inmates more or less stonned thereby. The fluid passed down Jamie Mathers' body, burning bis feet so that on removing his stockings afterward the skin came off in spots. Sally Parker was affected considerably, her sensation be ing a reeling as if a spliuter were beiug run through her nose, aud other members of the household were atfucted iu different ways though in a slighter degree. The house was a long trame, which had been filled in with brick aud then weather-boarded, aud to the character of its construction is ascribed 'he preservation of the lives of the occupants. The Lewistown Gazette of last week says, that near Belleville last Wednesday alternoon last a large red tox made a raid on a Hock ol young chickens which belong to J. D. Mct'liutic and killed eight of them. Mr. McCliutic hearing the noise shouldered his gun sua wont to see wh.t the trouble was, wheu he spied the lox making tracks tor the mountain, lie followed alter it t,ne halt mile, when ha came up withiu oue hundred and twenty-five yards ot the lox, aud seeing that it was h.s only chance he wouid get, concluded that he would try a shut at bim, so he took a steady aim and tired and the lox fell dead, being shot through the head. Aud in Bralton town ship oue day last week the supervisor of the west end of liratton township look ten pounds ot dynamite and went to Licking Creek to blow the rocks out of the moun tain toad. James Arnold, who was with the graders at Vineyard station three or tour luoutns last tall, weut along. lie un derstands blasting aud soon Cleared the road. The Democracy are telling it around ! (iiute treely, that wheu Blame vi as stricken ty suu stroke, on a Sunday morning, in W'asuiugton, on the steps of a Congrega tional church, into which be was about to enter, that Ins lriends speedily opened his collar and shirt band, aud that they touud around bis neck agoid chain to which was haug a small gold cross, lie was alterwarus asked about it, and said in reply, that the chain and cross a as a gilt Irom his moth er. His mother placed the chliu and cross ou his neck and he has worn ll ever since. 1 he Democracy proless to see in the chain aLd cross a couuecting liuk between Romau Catholicism, and Mr. Blaine. Ol course the Democracy con conjure up almost any j ,mt part of the body, tie was taken to a kind ol a theory in regard to the chain aud j p,p the blood was washed Iroiu his cross, it is a wonder lhat they have not j ,iL.tf, He touud his way back to Port Koy maguiticd it iuto a gitt from some lady love. I during the night a sick young man, and l he people however will uuderstand it. i .,,.,.( ... i ,i,.. ,,,....... ,.i Jit-iiee J I Lev understand instinctively, that the man v. ho wears a gilt Irom bis mother as Bia ine wears bis, can be trusted with im poi tnnt interests ot any kind. The man who has a h:gii regard lor bis mother can i b trusted. He has the elements of the Leio and greatness, and needs only oppor- tum;y lo develop) it. Blame' regard lor the gin cl liis mother wili make him ot V.'U may trust the man who trusts hi iiioiner. The comuuMiceurU exorcises of ;hr Mim-ntown Acadvuiv look i.Iactr in tho . . .. touit lioiiS'i .in tua tvcu.n's oi Jiiou ij .... . ....... ani aim nrru "'fc" . "i''i'-v uicu iuc i Urge audlvuce tbat . jut-.'-nt ou acB j '. litt 1uCiut veru'" "n t!,e l,ack "' evening. John Man Dau. au, rnuciiul. i l!' -"rat thai li l.a.t UiiU-d tl,.-.ii in tlR- Tue exnciM-'S Wt-re upened Willi praver i ' re4'iirl for th-ir r'lca-e t- uwait a .v Kev. Uro. Ik-aangU. j bearing. The bail p-uce-lt,. wore irr.-;:- The praN.r a U.llowed by JJu.tc !ar, lor tl.e recoil ilul tii.-y were not eu "Moatrose gui.'Sisiep," Orchestra. j acted by a jn-liee of the -aoe, hicU tact ..I.; i.. !i Thiii.... I hail i'c ilrtJ tii'i notice ol wilder aiikivel. o"t" --""o I i- . . i- : iv. intous. Diclainatlun 'ilvgulu to Koiiiau S-n-ali," James iS.mkn. tlraiiot. ..raiasitea." Wilber Schwever. i. ... ..ti,. I-. ..r rufe, -ttai.litaiien.on. fiai.t Patterson, Declaation-.-Duty to Our Country, ' (leorgo Doushman. MuS1c-"C.ney Ul.nd .11," Orche.- tra. ' V.K-t! Soio.-Vben the liobms Net Aiin,' V in. ankiel. Ly "The butteitly," Carrie f:ias. Laborers " ', ! Dtciamatien '-Northern iraiuiiel 1'olhriH.k. Declamation "Against limbargo, ( al-.in ) I Diniin Deciauiatiou Speech of James dtis," j CbarltsIIowc. ' Cliaiai ler Son--Wbat will you do, I Loe,' Mi Ann. Parktr and George Par- I I k.r li.-cilatioii Parrhasius," Kilty Dijile Jiut.ii: -Ailiru Polka,' Orchestra. coih-gB ioug," Orators. H'tmuMtlou -Kreciloiu of tbe Press,' Win. V". i'urkcr. liecUuialinu "Calaliue," Andrew S11 ti.utl". Leclaiiiatiou '-tpartacus," Harry Werr. V..cal Solo "Ah! I Have .Signed to I.t.-t Thee," Win. MauKivel, cried, enough Billv ! Tlu-re was no tvi- Kecr.ation "The SuiUitr's I'ardon," I i j dence , cn.t Lergy, Vct oj , and Tyson MuGili. ! with tho ulliay, and liiey were dischnrged .Music .P-igueat'ihi Vi'allz," Orchestra, j (rom tUl ttirr ubiigatioii umivr tlie charge. llvctlbatiou '-Addiessol BlUtus,'' liar- h e4;jeLce 0 tutors Graham and blu-1-ry Okesou. ! icy pn.couiiced Kepner to hi i" sucli a c. il- "Jvclaiiialion "Antony to the Uuuiani," j condition that tlie Jeslice Ueriue-i It jiji;u Crawlord. proper to r-coiumit Longacre lor a i 111 tiler Kecilaiiou "Deltina Mazzi," Anna Par- j ncariug, dejieudant uiou it.o result ol the ker. Oration "Onr Country." Andrew Banks- Declaiuaiioc "British Refugees," W'ta. PcducL, Declamation '-The Nineteenth Cen tury," Geoige Paiker. "Good fught Song," Orators. TIUEM'AV EVKM-VO, JI'I 2Gtll. JIusic -Kemeinbrance of C'adowa March," Orchestra. Dra ma "My wife's Bonact." Chorus "Whale Koipevo," Academy. Oration "A College Cturse without the Classics," John K. Schweier. Vocal Solo, Jliss Katy Tlioiuas. Tableau, "PocLontas and Johu Smith." "Oivuestrial H'alta." Piano Solo, ' Witches Carnival," Miss Ai.uie K. schweier. Chaxactir Ilg, "The Boulevard," W. E. N'aubivcl aud Geo. J. Parker. Vioiiu Eolo, "Selections," ilr. lYeamr. Vocal Solo, IM Keiueaiber You in My i'rayers," Jtiss Isabeli Allison. 'i'abieau, (wiih vocal accouipaniincnl) "lenling to ight." usk.-, Lena Wain." Orchestra otal Jsolo, Cuckoo bong," Hiss Eiia Kate Banks. Drama, "Who's Who." Music, "Adieu Walu," Orchestra. "Arletuus Ward Flgger Show." Music "Iron Horsa," Orchestra- ... I Mrs. rierman Busier, of Carlisle, has been I Siting her brother John Kirk. irs. Bosler ! is a daughter ol merchant J slues KirK, de- ; ceased. On Wednesday night, June 2-5, the great er part of Carrol county, Maryland, was flooded by rain. Such a rain was neTer known there before. It is believed that sev eral water spouts caused the flood that swept houses, barns, trees, aud even the ground, in many pl.ices away. At Uagerstown the tire alarm bells were sounded to arouse the city and advise the people to prepare for a Hood that was feared would be caused if two dams in a neighboring creek should break. Crops and cattle in large quantities were destroyed, Richard Duncan accompanied the Acade my boys to the narrows on uionday morn ing, and-on the eveuing of the same day re turned walking on two sticks, he having by a miss step, in going into the boat sprained an ankle, Dr. Crawlord was called to admin ister to the injured limb. The rain storm in York oounty was se vere last Wednesday night, the bridges that crossed Cordorus creek were nearly all swept away. More than two hundred house and stables were washed down stream. Many cattle, horsts, hugs, aud sheep, were drowned. No people were drowned. The loss is estimated at $ j'KKKH). The same storm did great damage to w heat and tobacco in Lancaster county. In Berks couuly many tields of wheat were greatly damaged, bridges were swept away, and a great deal ot damage was done to buildings. At Get tysburg about the same kind of dcvasiation took place. On the same night great dam age was dune by rain stores in York state, Massachusetts, Maine, and other eastern states. In the issue of the Sentinel and Repub lican ol June II, lsb4, mention was made ot a rough and tumble light, that had ta- ken place iu l'atterson on the precctding S iturday evening, between Samuel Kep ner, Port Royal and William Longacre of this place, to tettle some dispute of their own. As lar as the public knew the fight that night settled the dispute between the men, but the combatants, as was after wars proven by the acts of the two men, unl not teel as it the uispute bad been set tled. Kepuer came to tins tomi last Fri day evening, Juue 27th, aud attended a meeting ot the members of the brass band, atler leaving the band room he found his way to lhe pavement, ou Bridge street troul ol the Jacobs House, aud there encounter ed William Lougacre. A fierce light was I iho immediate resU:t ol the Meeting. Kep uer was severelv bandied, and it is said j ihat he cried euough ! enougii." liis lace I was bruised aud bleeding, aud bis abdomen i sore Iroui kxks or blows received on P. Shind.e, mtdu information against William Longacre, Harry Tyson, William McCoy, aud Samuel Bergy lor assault and battery. Oilicer Natikivel ol Patterson was 1 iu Port Roval, au I the warrant lor the ar- ! re;.t ol til IutU ualm j UJg rUc?d in his j );lri,ls. The officer came l.m, and it was 1;1e,t:;i b-l'.re li coifd fli-cai-ge his du ty. However by ft oVi.jek p. iu. on S iturday he had ail tue par o s .uder arrest. It was llicu r- poiUrti u:i iho -rtrcct Xiixt KVjumt was i'j a dki coii'lirion. fiiw prisours wore Si! dt'M: t. ?. 11 1 It Hi, i):-. IUCICU 1 -ik .- -rt-.i Miiis t hail t ! luK n 11 1 :'" sU '1 Mt tU ' .1 ..II ..-it :-r .li'tikltl.l 4t'l tll h K'U I it" I . Tnitinn Si ni-r wtpk -,.rr.i. Tl.e ...:..t.ille c.-ct.t.-l lhlPin- 1 Ultion v pir. Wtf ... t In s unrt 4- fvHiinir when ofih'er N'si.kivel dl9,..,verl ilut Hie l.ri.-f ir.n'e. -.iii.g . .. irreulr, lie conciule-l Hint his iniiiK-Unie duty , to cnect the ,rre?laritr, with that 'jliji.'ct in vie' p:irties. It was : o'cl be re arrt-? 1 t the uarties. It ivas :i o'clock on Monday in rn- il.g belore be hail lln'.u all in jail. H... 'V -e " . ,7 "" - -, . MrueL,,,,, 'lb Juh" "' "lt! s",n ,i'ibreehunu,e.ldt.llar,i..rh.s.war.c. W. Juice J. P. SUimlle of 4 Port Koy U, to aiiMer to the charge ol beiug an atcesM- ' rv to the Misault and battery. Long acre, Tyson, and McC-y romaim-l in il till on Tui'.dav. Jn'.v 1st. hetween thw hours ol" 'J a:il 1" o c iock a. ui., n-n n. ai ri B...... .... of lhcirict Attorney Mason Irw in they were b-.ugh! belore Jumee. Caleb Pa.ker, lor a h.arnig. Jh- lour frisourr were all pre- ent, J-reimali l.? on.- app.area lor '"-m, v lu a li.e Man V.l. fo to .Vil". liu? j I:triet Ait-r... y, Irwm and A. J. 1 a"-; M,:!, iucli-binu tw. i.iy live -elat i ami I ... .-. . . ... l ...... ..... .... ..i - . a ...i.. .1 : l : .. I terson appiareo in uie ou.to the Cuiuuionweallb. A large uuii.ner ol wiineMt-s were examined. Jtwai jirovn that Longacre knocked Kepu-T down iuto the gutteraloi;g ihi.'Jac.ibj li jue ou liriilge .r..,-t unit ihat he tot down ou the pros- fr.lt lit in. allll I :KCn OU lv rfuiin t.rfi- lr, ami tiit alter the nifii got ou itieir l-f t tliev tueleJ out to the nii.l.lle ol the , tlneU and ,hlt ,.re Loi.ii.u re ki.:kl Kej- ! j mmloer of tulips alter Kepuer had j irj uries ol KrJnor. - Love's Mates. BT IlliNAU CoDIISCTOH. Youth, strolling out one day In sHuuy Springtime weather, Spied Love, who chanced that way : "0, let us walK together!" Love laughed a happy laugh, With merry dimples in 11 : "My hand in your behalf! That is, if you can in it." "0. ur Lore' Utile Lovt! Our Kiiion il is fnttd ; for dtar Lore, Utile Lore, In hiarl ire oir ure malii." Love, walking tho::glilfuHy, Met Manhood's rje of pleading, And, blushing ronly, Tried to pass i.y iiLheeding ; But, somehow, ou the spot, Told Manhood his heart-trouble ; Acd soiikLow Love forgot, And lusted to give douolo. ' ily otcn Lore ! prertout Lore ! 60 atur. to ioag btlaleJ I My own Lore '. prtcimi Lore ! 'Tie Heurm 10 be .nm miled." I.ove drew Kick wi'h a frown, As Age ciuj pacing slonlv. "Tboa wearrst a silver crown " Sweet one, 1 love the wiiolly !" ;Mv golden lot k," L:ve cried, I bt y rre my crow n and treasrre. The n.tiert nee is too witie." "Away with o'3 Time measure! fairest Lore ! tveelft Lore ! ily paisiou iriit mo smother ; .InJ crotrntJ I iad, sirtet Lovt, Should mate Kith one another." Letter From East Salem. East Salem, Juno 27. 1884, Editor Stntinet tnd Republican, Sir, We read your paper week after week and scarcely ever do we find within its pages anything but a few items from our piirt of the country, namely Eatst Salem. We deem it necessary to write a xhort letter, and give you some of the news of our lit tle town and vicinity. Our town is small, but the people are enterpris ing, and a great interest is manifest ed in the cause of education. We had a term of nine weeks school this summer consisting of sixty-tbree reg ular pupils, under the instruction of .M. It. Kinser. A great interest was taken by both teacher aud pupils. Among the many visitors we had, was W. E. Altaian, our worthy coun ty Superintendent. Before leaving he was called upon to make a speech which he did in a very happy mood. He assured the pupils he would do all in his power to further tho cause of education, not in their locality alone, but wherever duty called him. We have two stores in this place un der the management of Slagle and Winer, they do a large business, cus tomers come from all parts of the country, who claim they can buy cheaper than anywhere else this side of l'hiladelphia. Mr. Editor they hare customers from your town and vicinitj", who come here to buy. Cake walks appear to be uppermost iu the minds of the young folks, have Lad two already this summer, but for what purpose they are held we know not, unless it is to get the bell remoulded ou the school house, or perhaps somebody wants a new hat. Hcrtzler is our regular butch er, he also keeps excellent ice cream every Saturday evening. Our mer chant Slagle is enlarging his stable. Sam is always bu:iy and jolly. 15. F. Oliver and wife, one of our most prominent citizens, left- our little town a few weeks ajo for Nebraska, where Le intends to remain for a short time, and perhaps lttuke it Lis permanent home providing he likes it well enough. He is missed by al most every one, and especially in the IT. B. Church where he has been a standing member for a number of years. Our Ex-County Superintend ent was in our town one day last week, he is looking well. The hum of the reaper is 1 '.tr-1 in our valley, the grtiss is apparently rood tlirou-'houf. this rai t of the I trout i try: Ther.- is nil appt-urmice of a good corn crop. Harlry is our rettl-r hu'-kster he makes his trips weekly, always heavy laden with-the best produce the c tl'itry aiT.irds. Will is a jolly fellow ahvays ready with a smile for Lis customers. Quite u number of our farmers haul their milk to the creamery at Tuomp sontonn. By whnt we can learn tliev are doing a good business there. Hurrah for Biaine and Eoga.'i. "urs verv ttulv, M. Teachers Eeview Course. A "Teachers K view Course" will ,., open iu the Mitllintoan i'ublis Sclioo! r,.,i building on tie 1 4"h of July to contin ue 4 week or until Kxamiuations bc- For fur tber particulats address. J. II. Oliver. St.l M.fihntown, V. Don't Give up Yet. It doesn't follow tt fit a patient will ! die because tl.e due tors have given i him mi."' or that he wiil recover liu- cause tiiey .romie to - U;I bim t .. i. ) i. ... ......... t-. ... t.. it,. I iuidubh i. i.-.v. ... ...i. ... .... ... j prot virtue.4 oi I'arkerj. Tonic. Mr. 1 .'iiiiiaei iui.i"ie, oi ijiiiguaunuii . l. was cured of liieuiuati?:u by it at- . !-. i.'.. ...a...:n.. ,er ,cu J ears lil uiil'eanauiu euiii-'i ..it;. i Mr 1! V. Morber. diut'tflst. of mui ! citv. ccrlibcs that be has sold over throIll;h its re,,liwi(,n f,,r tins and oth- June IS-Im. . p,,ii.. .v-.r.r.- v..r j..r,i .T-.pi.'S years ; II'ifcLisor, if itii ihtv, awe Sj'iinU'.vn. inieks ho. iirii'itnie ten cnts ami letiuesie l i.im to Lri'jp; a j jm).j;1,jre toUiCi O IliOtl IT'ilU tuo ; to vi hi. la tl'B mtltl was t-oin-r. , ile ,rol!,t tlie I.a.'kuirP, ntut the af- J f.,;,. wns f ro;.)! tea lllilil 1.1.4 wet k. ;i jitJ-m c;ti ti. uitiru ! .lll ;i in t j :iviii3t;t of one ei't C'ii:.n','0 Wblt'l! ! ! jjo hf.il rcreireil at; ', failcil to return I j t w c n'y jrnr nt. t lie tIa.-"' boill ! iii'l'i- liinc otits. ile fttrllior .stitinl liP l.ail joilie;'. '.lie r'.H.k:ml church hi:ii hum lis i-7.-ti..-in c ..vj.t... j no test not:! Le hud re-turned it with j f nil it!t re!. In no oth'T medicinal preparation hive Ihe results of the most intelligent study as 1 scientific iiMii ry been so steadily and progrrs-dvclv i:l'.liz(.l as in AVer's Sars.tpa riila. It lend" lhe list as a truly scientific preparation for all blood diseases. Do lTot Fcrcet. Do not forsret tlmt at lie-ss's I'iio- tosvrnjih Onll.Ty yon can pot any fccisJl j'ictnre enl-iiLro'i for 75 cents. Also nnythin;,' that is rtnule it". P110 - 'i;r;ijliy. yt'U can pet litre done rt in lirst class trivia. All fl:e latest i-ty'e j ictnros. such ns Cur ls, Culiia ct, IVmionnilc, i'tn.nel I.)itloir, &c. &c. Franti's of .1! kinds !icap. MIFFLIN TOWN MAUKETS. XirrLrsTown, Julv 2, 1hi. nutter 1 12 Eggs 'r Lard H.im 17 Shoulder 1 Sides l' liaea 1 MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat Ko! Lancaster.... .... .... . Com Oats, Rye New Cioverseed....... Timothy seed . Flax seed Bran - Chop .., ......... Shorts. ......... Unund Alum Salt American Salt ! 1 IH I :' 70 6 00 .... 1 4 1 40 1 W 1 1 M 1 .... 1 lOal in I PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. B;'cf catt 3.i7.e p-rld, milch cows 2"ia$''.(l. Ycal c.-lves Haic per lb, fat coas 3a5c jer Hi. Sheep yaoc, lambs 3a7c per lb. Wheat $i.l-3. Corn oalc. ON Soa-Wc. P.ve 7(s', 17a2Jc p-?r lb. Kaes. l.'al'Jc. But- lir 17";2c. Ha a$l'J i-er ton, Iie straw 1H 1 er i.m I lid hens lil;tr ikt ib. live spring chu kena 2'.'a2jc per lb. Timothy seed 1.5Ua$ 1.55 per bushel. -THK BISSELL PLOW.- WM. HICnTER, one of the largest larniers in DAUPHIN COUSTY, PENN'A, whose aiblrs BEUYENTR. snya : THK HISMaMa PLOW Is the bent he ever used, and he has nsed the Oliver Chilled. TUE BISSELL, he says, is lighter in weight, light er draft, and turns a looser and nicer furrow. tnt put the ground in a better condition for harrowing. We also have on ham!, for sale, the OUTER eilll.-LED PJLOTS ASD tTIASI ClIlLLEn PLOWS. at 20 pereont. less money than usual. Also REAPERS, GRAIN DRILLS MOWERS, HARROWS, &C. KE.IitiKnV K DOTY, .tlifflintown. Pa. May 28, lSM-tf. ' Thome druggist TESTIFIES. Popularity nt home is nnt alwavfl the t XfsX of merit, but we point pruutily to the fa-t th-u ou other meiiifiue Uaa v-n tor iUWI fuch uiiivurHal approbation in its own city, stale, aud country, aud among all people, ad Ayer's Sarsaparilla. The following lcttt from nn of onr Nvt known .Mx-t.-vriiu-w-'U Iruip;stiuoud be of interest to every tfulierer : 112li.Uli!ttlIO..i i;hpnnmlin.sow Tere that I cmM not niovo from the bed, or dr, without hlp. I tried STer-il rvtue-dit-s will. nit much if any rt'ltoi. until 1 took AY .&' Saks w a kill a, by tho u of two bttk ol whi.-h I wa completely cured, iiitvo sold Unr quant. ties of your Saua 1'Ai:ji.1.a, an i it mal retain its wonderful popularit v. The Tt;n:y u-L'th! cares it b:ts til -ete. in this rieiiuiy cimvine nj that it is th Ik st btood utwL-iuc ever u tie red to the public. fc. V. II AKU18." Kiver St., Buckland, Mass., May U, lL SSI T RKFI!M "r lthTuMrI UftLI illlLUllil c:tnt Uorpt.ratu.n wa for over twenty yt-:trb iM-l.re hi it remt-v:H V lwell atttictrd with S ill Kheum in its wrst lurm. Iu ulcer:ttius actu.tlty covere. nta-re than halt the -urf-i of his Udy and linil-rf. lie entirelr cure) by Avkk'S S akj rAKit.iA. Se certiUcal u. Ajor'a Aluiauac ftr l.-XL Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Di uiits- 1, nix bottles for fS. - If-1: ii.flc UtniC'U; a id fire .-il; 'DnSeiMtloiftMr :- !.( '.- valiuitv. Iil.uiiiatrm. !r.--ll.il-. t'.O Lur'iol o't.. . Loftl. Iu, JUNIATA VALLEY T.ANK,! OFMirrLMTOUS. PI. j W IT !l J UK A NCI I AT I'ORT KOYAL. ! Stockholders Inclividually Liable. J. NKVIX PtiMFnor, Pr,.!,nt. t. va.v a: win. PlRErTOR : J. Nevin Pomeroy, Juaeph K"!hrock, fieorpi" J irohs. Philip Kei'Tior, Amos (I. Bonsall. I.nni F. Atkiiitoti. W. C. Porn Toy, f T"CKOLHKB : J. Nevin Ponx-roy, R. E. Parker, Philip M. Kepner, Annie V. Shelley, Jane II. Irwin, Miry Knrtr, Joseph Kothrock, eorge J.irobs, L. K. Atkinson, Samuel M. Kurtz, W.C. Po'iieroy, J. Unirnex Irwin, Anios fi. Ii.insall, T. V. Irwin, Noah Hortzler, F. B. Krow. Charlotte Snydi'r, John Hertzl.-r. Ilntr-rest allowed at the rat. ol 2 per cent, on ll njonlln. certificates '' 'r cent, on 1 lie Hi ; in cerliticat.K. f j.-.n'Jo, !SS4-tr ry' ' '.i'. : '.-, t rr!.-I rfTf rr i. "tisnist -' I.". ' CT 3.'-- F'.'rr..- 7 1: n ': 3 oiy t.i I Full mstmctyns how to dry, lileaeli ;lr,n tt 'ij ;ase I park, nncl market Ihe r:l'.ic ac 1 - tt' it t!- .;;; 1 eomvinv each machine. r- .- cr.t. bat .i S'r.i- " .-. ;.) tRid -.-I : ?r r.a 1 r 1 y r. ; . ' )-. ; ..'S ': 0. t:-'o r. ,! : c : it'i, !. morcrf V;'. '" ' ! 1 . -. . . -1 ..;iu::.-; f-ir - . e..-, r.iir: a c-'-ir-rvlc ..r .v.ija .I.rr'! cr fr.ur . :mi.' af 1'Ji.t. I r- t o JO ... j ,T i -1 '"-I. ..!': Tt.'.r.tr wc-.-a in :lw Ko of j..". e.'...' .0 t:t ani j o z r r rtrT-ia . ' " C"P'r e-jifs man UEsrroys?, ul.-r Reriorl.8 of tha i)!!v. .r"e Itia,st..'.lJ'.IS''lT.I.r1'3'5 KEWGOODS. I would inform tho public that I hav now in my n"w millin jry store at my place of residence on Wa!-;r street. Miltlintown, second door from corner of Kridio street, lull stock, of sprinz uuiiuer millinery gootls, all new, aim im me iaiei. .lorn, j and having employed first cla.s ir.iliincrs, j lam prepared to supply ihe public with1 everything found in a firstclass milliner j store, come and examine my slock. I . consider it no trouble to show coeds. ' MRS. LEI 'I L. j Slav 2-81.I.t. i STi bo, AY. A white boar, weichinir a- mt i t pounds, came to the larm ot Wm. Clcck. -bout the 1st of May, Tbe owner is h'-nby reiH-teit to come for - waid, and prov e lperty, p.v lor the keep- i nir of the amn.al and laL- Imo away. 11. CLECK ' Fermanagh township, June 10, 1S4. SAM'L STRAYER Has-eonstantlj on hnd a fall rarietj of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' rCRMISHIXO GOODS. Goods of all kioda are low. Come and aee m and be astonished. Pants at 15 Cents. 13 SUITS MADE TO ORDER. jj Patterson, Pa., April 9, 1884. D. W. HARLEY'S Ii the place where 70a can buj TIIE I1EST ANI THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING; H.iTS, CJPS, BOOTS; SHOES, JXD FURXISHtyG GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of the moat choice and select stocks ever offered li this market, and at JSTOSISHIXGL Y LOW PRICES ! Also, measures taken for suits and parti of auits, which will be made to ordo at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's New Building, corner of Bridge asi Water streets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Jan. 1, lSSt-U s. nro S. THE JEir GOODS FOR 1884 7.T OUR YE Jf STORE. PBOGBESS! WE BELIEVE IN IT ! WE AIM FOR IT ! PEOPLE SAY WE PRACTICE IT ! We cin't rest 00 wliat our fa'hers did we uiu4 do more and Jo it better. OUR CLOTHING STORE became too small for u and we had to have more room for our ever increasing bu.-iiics. so we fitted up our next .tore room below for our CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, which is a larue, pparirn and finely filled up Clothing Room, and we filled it up with l.,000 dollar worth of a very fine and well selected stock of SPRUNG CLOTIlfJNG. Never was there such a fine di-play made and o largfl a selection brought to gether of mens', hoys' and citiLPrtEXs' cf.oTinxii, in Central l'enn sjlvauia. Our friends and customers when they come to vit-it us will approve of cur PROGRESS - ENTERPRISE! Our arrangements ft.r sellinir is complete in every detail, in QUALITY, PRICES JSTD STY-LES, and cannot be surj astd within a radius of 150 miles of our BEAUTIFUL AND PLEASANT NEW STORE ROOM. w'k have rr.iiTiiiNr, ror. tue lakuest axd fattest people; UK II VE ri.OTIIINii H)K THE TIIIXN'EST AN'1 SMAI.I.FST PtOPI.E ! VH HAVE t 1.(11 IllMi Kt.li LAUHE. TALI. AXD SLIM PEOPLE .' V.'E !!WE CIOTII'MJ KoK HKWY-SET AXO SHOKT PEOPLE AVE HAVE Cl.nTIIIXt; HK IAi:i WOKKIXH PLAIN PK"PLK! WE HAVE ("Lf'TlllXli I"OR STYLISH VOl'M" SPi'KTI.M PEoi'LK! In Toys' acd Childrer.s' Clothirg wc ray Special Attention. WE II WE CLOTIIIXi; FOIt HOYS TIIT GO TO COLLEGE! WE 11 WE CI.OTHI.M" KR BOYS THAT " TO Pl'HI.Ii" SCHOOLS' WE HAVE fLOTIIIXG K !' H YS THAT WOKK tvli T H Elk PAKFXTS! WE 1IAK ri.OTIIIN(; I"(IK (.'HII.DKEN RoJ I TO ". YEARS OK AGE! WK HAVE I.OTHIXt" H'K ( lil Ll'hEX KkOM T T YEA1.S K AGE' vi: iiwn ri.oTiiixc; fiu ihilukkx ik"M to s yfaus ik a;e; V. HAVE CI.OTIilXG HiK CH1LDKEN IUi'.M 1" To 11 EAi:. I'K AGE; . Fiirnisliinjj Goods Department: Hats, of the ncw.-jit and aost styli.-h Fclecli.'ns ; Shirts, all prices; Trunks and Satchel, of all sizes; Xck-tii-a and Su.-pender. at all prices. Our new goods and store must be seen to be appreciated. THIS IS A BE5IB1L ABD CORDIAL IMITATION TO ALL SCHOTT, Cl'hi" BRIDGE ST., IFTTLIISrTOW, 1JV. AjtiI 10, li"vi-ly. j Tha Best is the Clearest. I the :!.,,vr:r.iA;s eva?:rat3 I IS THE OM.T njt ! Made of Galvanized Ircn. it is portable, diirihle, nhaolntely tire-roof, ecoiiomii'.i', ami will cure fruit and vegetables in less time and less fuel than any o;hr Dryer in the Market. It will pay for itself in less than thirty days if properly atten led. In products are unsurpss.l ss to iin-I- . 1 f T . .1 1 I' Ore"ie,, iiu'. aiv hi l ' iii.an . at high pries. Al'DRFSS tiAinics: tr.OMRD, OAKLAND MILLS, Sin. JUNIATA CO., PA. .wfT VJ - .su ffti VVi V tBt'0 ttn tLo BcST ELVER IV: C'iciX dv-!t c l Untv tr every ni-ut ftr k rn; 'h-ypufifj Purely Vtrtabto.Narmks.PIa9ani. Infallible, ti v?-''n:,ciiM may tat j WW xriviuj. fcwi L-y ta.ai.fivJ-uana Jio.utUi xvifnit is cis. or tj' jui. STA.H3ARD CUnfi C0 FVopriofora, ?37 Pearl tU, IL Y. FiMsTf LHo Ca3rIlo aronjnre liisn S3 rloimfd: thcr prore to ha tha lill err tisrtl licrix Vorrh twir ttm mnry a. 'kmI. W. V'. H. G-uca. firw'n? 4'iruTo, t. v Wrnory'M Liti'o Cniharlio nr tiif rit ppulirof ail t"j t-tlinii.T. W'i, Bishop, if ;fi is 1 nr. N. '.! aj'r'l inota. r ued ono - .v -nJrrtnl nlt. V V . ek, IaOcnt'rovt.)hio. I mcoTiiniea't ti.r ioi.H CoLl;v9, it. Aih-n. I'lur ar ctil4int H. l'i) ."ri(- r.3T;v. ThfT a- he -" 1 Mm. F-MZAKrrn Kirrr.. M .rlv. V-s. Iv tt :' - fcieTbP-'i l n-rerue.ly; tuy encuun no tail! I O CianJula UUiw I i.ll iv i""t"V 4- i, -.vj ut ' -fhuC tjimtmi'-iaiuand soli ty driniraercrywhi ;r. St ffSCiaa Ca-. STANDARD CTJ2i I'.?w V---.-. DO YOUR OWM PAINTING AND USE SHAKER LIQUID PAINTS. I 4 nnirn Send six cents J 1 LlZLil-i. for postaie, and r postsie. receive fre-, a costlv box ol eoods winch j will help al!. of either w.'X, to more money : neht away than any thing else in mis worm ' fortunes aurau me workers siwoiuiei. u i Atone ad I reus TaiE it Co., Augusta, Me. 1 April 2, lSfl-ly SAMUEL ST RATER. ff : -S3 A 1 ma S. 1 1 ... u WSWTfV S Ft WNITV WPITI TT W ADE fr CocttwniK. iitdicMHon, Hdachw 1' -up tuu'r L.itti Oirtiartic ruL. foiioweti ry 0114 r two, m-ues tli-i iiunu:i nj.ch;n.-ry rtin m-iXvalir iht blood an-lrnt t-w r''- in ft brt.iifn-.lowTi bKlr. NON-cnr.sosiVE, BHILLIA1TT A1TD DURABLE. anil Colors irrounU in are li i nu y lrit-r and Samil 1 rl hvwins (olttrn, mmiletl upon mppitrsACioii. STANDARD PAIKT CO., CLKYi:iNI), OHIO. CACTI 051 50T1CE. 4 LL persons are herebv cautioned ajrain,; flhins or biintinr, gathering berries, or crossing held.-., or in any other way trespassing on the lands of the nnar-. ; aigticd J. S. ts.Iiii.rr.