Sentinel & republican MIFFLIXIOWX; WvdrieidaT. OCtdbcr dl, 18T4. TERMS. Subscription, tlM per annum. Transieut advertisements inserted at cent per inch for each inicrtion. 30 transient business notices in local edl Bmn, 10 cents per Hue lor each insertion. Deductions will be male kith sedesirln year, hall' or quarter year. PENN'A. E. RETIME TABLE. Passenger traini leave Mifflin Station a follows: EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express, Fast Line, 1'aeitlc Express, Harnshurg Accommb., Iav Express, Mail, Cincinnati Express, wrirwARb. Pittsburg Express, Cincinnati Express, Pacific, Way Passenger, Mail, Fast Line, Mifflin, Jui.e 21; 1874. 15 48 a in. 1 15 a m. 10 01 a iu. 11 -2H a in. 1 4-i p ra. 6 IS p m. 6 i0 p m. 1 20 am. 2 14a m. B 6 a m. 10 4 a in. 33 p ni. 6 4 " p m. LOCAL IXTELLlGEStE. Traveling has bjen resumed on the river bridge. Election day comes on Tuesday, the 3rd day of IN oa ember. The thickest frost of the season put in an appearance last Tliuitday morning. A rush of advertisements cause the pub lishing of a supplement this week. There should be at least one Kef uhlican In t'ue Board of County Coinhifssiuuera. Turn out and elect Stu-llenbcrger. Few county rnrers in Pennsylvania have I as large a cir u!a!on as the EixnxtL axn Klfiblras . Vk ith Suiclkor in the Legislature Juniata county would stand un til'-; fide of that .olicy that has leduced t'ic State dsbtoiie- I half. The sale f the Blair farm, in Walker township, has beca postponed ; it will lie uV-crf at public sale ou Th'ars.lay, 'o7em ber 12th. Capt. Samuel Davis, years ago, an active business man and citiz-n of this p are, but now a citizen of Lancaster county, visited his relatives in Mifiiintown last week. Tho 40 miles embraced in the distance of railroad betw een this place and Selinsgrove, have all been graded and are ready "lor the ties," excepting, only, about 13 miles. Walters, of the Lewistoan Stnliutl was in town last evening, and like all other Democratic editors, was overtlowiog w ith enthusiasm over tt.e elections in OSlo and Iudiaua. The Stonfler farm in Fermanigh town ship, formerly known as the Nathan Doll farm, was sold 1 st Thursday to Daniel btoufier for betwixt thirea and tourteea thotiKar.d J'. liars. General Wister's past life is a guarantee. of bis future lite. His labors hive all b -en lor the best interests of his fellow ni'it. It is Dot often that such men aje b.-?re the people for Conxr.'ss. Judge B ii reh field has demonstrated to a satisfaction that the devastating potato bug may be excluded from potato patches bi sowing "buckwheat" oa the grou:id whea potatoes are planted. T lie next State Tatr should be held on the grounds of "Uiverside Park."' A move ment started now, having for its object the secure rue nt of that exhibition next tall, tuay sncced. All shoulders to the wheel. Now all together! Philadelphia market quotations on Tues day morning. Wheat Indiana rod $1.20, Indiana amber fl.24. Ccjn oSa'JOc. Oats 69to62o. Cattle beef and stock, dtoSc per pound. Shetp common $l.-50:o3.0" per head. rIoSs $3.5'lt 10.75 for curuied. Cows, $o5to."5 and upwards. A combination of local circumstances caused the elections in Indiana, Ohio and Arkansas to gc largely in favor of the Dem ocracy. The erring brethren in town lelt exceedingly good over the result. They tucked up their upper lip, which so long swuig pendant, and if they did not shout glory, outright, they smiled it all over their ' faces lor days. It was a happy time ot congratulation for them. Sheriff Knousr's horse frightened at the cars on xonday evening, at the lover cross ing in PaMer.on, ran away, tore the harness to pieces and left the sulky at the roadside, a subject lor general repairs. Ttte Siieritl was u t in the vehicle when the beast ran away. It was a case of g.-fuine fright on the part ol th horse ; two men coui J not hold him. lie r in to the gates at the bridge aud was stopped there. " IACOH aud grow fat " is an eld rs otto, but you cauiiot always uo o uutess you drive away pain by uiug 1'ain Cure Oil. Sold wholesale and retail by Banks A. Ham lin, MillHutown. Parlor Orlans. We call attm tiou to the advertisement of Messrs Beatty & I'lotts, uf Wa.shington, War ten county. N. J., proprietors of the eelebrated Golden Tongue Organs, in another part of this paper These or gani are fast saperceding all others on account of their good quality. Tbes instruments are liighly recouiu'en-Ied bj the best musicians in the country. No. 8 Cook Stoves, complete, sold at 21.00, at J. C. WRIGHT'S StovB Emporium, Bridpe Street, Muliintown, Pa. MA Jill I ED: a-. EALT R AMSEY Oa the 1st inst by Re. J I. hi. kearns, nn. i ' ' - ' - -' oi..ll.l...r and M'ss Uarv X. D.. Kamsey, oi East Watertord, I a. VIED: PATTERSON At Peru Mills, Sept. 23, Hiss Annie D. Patterson, in the 20tb year of her age. She sleeps in Jesus. GROXINGER In Milfofd township, on the 17th inst, Minnie Alice, daughter of Henry aud Mary C. Groningur, tged i years. ' Bare Inducements ! o r nnr. acres of land for OD.UUU SALE. Said landsaresit uaiealu and near the Cairo fc Fulton Kai -road, iu Bandolph Co.. Arkansas, aud will raise Irotu aity t sixty bushels cf corn..r one bale of eblton to the acre, and wi.l bo old at prices ringing Iroin one to tei.ty dollars per acre, according to the improve ments on earn. TEss.-One-loiir.li cash, and balance in one, two, three aud lour 3"' LEVI HECUT . B HOT HER, Poeobuntas, ArslaiUHia. LIST OF PREMIUMS Awarded at the Juniata County Fair, held at Tort Roys', on Wednesday, Tliurs da? and Friday, October 7th, fctli and 9th, 1S74. DEPAKTSJtT ii Par. hubs. faroiW and Flotf. Geo Royer, u-st bus red wheat $1 3fi ; James C Kiitu -n best bus rve 7-ic : Jh-i V I Kepner, awortd best bus wheat SI (HI, bui oocKi,eai oOci Jaiues MoCaulev, best bus Hirnieo.ua wheat Sl-oO, second best bus Shuiuaker wheat $1.; David Diven, one half bus liinoiby sect 75c j 8 D K:-r, best sweet corn i ac ; John Ga Hertalir. best lius yellow corn Tic i David Diyen, U Mcks corn oVc ; E A Smith, best 1'W lbs white wheat flour $ l.l)tl. bi-st 1(W lbs red heat flour $1 IK) ; Wm P Thompson, sec ond best Knllx wheat $1.11; Wui lletrick, be: bus Shumiker wheat $l..0, best bus Phut Amber wheat $! ";. Iiavid Minichan, best bus calico corn TSc ; Hugh llxaiilion, best bus buckwheat 60c; James McLaugh lin) best bus golden Oirgou coru 7-ic; Tboiuv) Moore, second best d-t do 30c j A most Smith, bus corn 4"c ; Wm Tbooip- siu, ifci. oas r una a u.-ai ai.oti. Co...i..ittE A Smith, DavH FoWlcs, aam 1 V barton W II Landis, David Diven. DEPARTMENT IU J'ni(,,Wflrilri.Wl(uW(, ti . . o c. . Jol !T Kr,? 'i? ee,e7 John iM Kepner, best col poMtoes 2 01) N II EtiiMM l.u - At .u. ' - , ...... . . . avn . Ti.iini;) r l.mi ; i Jos funk, basket isUtoes t.t: it K I Ifealor. basket peerless potatoes ll.ttl, basket monitor statnes f I.IjO j C A Ke-v ner, SRow-ll ike pot.iiocs $1 ; Joseph Kolli- Vock, bus Priitc M'Hirt potatoes $1 ; l.eh- luau M..yer, col lall app'es $1; John ill Kepuer, col winter appk-s $1, 3 melons o"C i ii t Alter, col -irS l ; rs Jlir, M Haines ci l peaches SI ; Char!es Mitch ell, co beets $1, btsket tomatoes $1 ; S tu art Eaver, sweet pumpkins o'Jc ; David Diven, mammoth pumpkin $1; Charles Mitchell, basket lima beans 3lle, siiuaslies oi'c Mrs Mary M lUin.ss, lusket rt'iinccs c, basket sweet iHtaloes (I ; Mrs KaU. miss, oiie.nan om Dtts I ; 8 II St Mlren, bsskel SOIIU heang olc I Jacob il ronr.-r , lot cabbage. 5tc ; John 11 Kei-tier. 4 h.-ads ,"t esbhsge 5ic; John 11 Keptier, 4 h.-ads 1 , calibige -"c, best bus turnips 5 c; Mrs j'Hin ii iiioiupson. gr-en p'p;eis ..-; j Johu Jones, bunch ra .'iEes 5: Ki ; Mrs Jolm ! Bolanil, l i-k-t seed ouio-i -i lo ; ieo ge McAthran. smad onions ;ic ; Mrs. K ite iOuss, red peppers 5o) W V Jaiuison, I di lay apples. 5:1 kiuds $1.50. The coioinittee w ould say that tlu dis- j tiiav ol vegetables and fruit was exceed;:ii- j fy fine an 1 abundant, but ing to many 1 1 hem n.it b-iug uitlun the rangt ot liie I -re:iiiiini list, they acre unable to g!ve j them any awanN. j Commute M ittliew R.sleers J irai-s A. lams. J F i Long, Sol K tuituiau, Uuury Kepner. PFPAKTMENT III. Hvrset and Mule. G W Fink, be-t stallion $10; J..hn Wa'dsinilii, secoirl b .-st d $'i ; Ji.h:i Koons. best heavy dralt horse $2 51; Bcj Jjcobs. secoiid best do do $ 2 ; J-iues Adams, yearlini colt $1; Ja-ob Lauver, 1 col: 2 vears old $5; ii W MeAlister. lo do el. l..l... tr -..i. . .ii , ..m, in icin "i.j..,: aousepn rank, oo u.. i j j.ir..i. iv-li -i . bi-st brood mire$; B-iij Jacob, see :i 1 U-st do il" 1 j Henry colt $5 ; Beuj Jacobs, do$l; Henry Winn, be,t suciiu- seco'id lst do do SI ; Wm P Graliam, thirl U.-t d.l do S t ; Michael SeilsT, span 1 iclsl dralt llo-se fi f W P Ihoii'pM.ii, lij;lit dra't horse $i Stuart Smilli, span iniiies $ .5l. fosuoii'tee Beitj J.ic b, Mieh i-I ?ei!er, Jacb Gronier,S. 1). kepnrr, J'.iin Auaius. I'EPAKTMKNT IV. Cattle. Jmncs Mcl'aulev, best d'l b i ll co v $ 1 ; S'.s'ond b st df di $'; bt 'in Ii nil cow j and sail $S; best Uuriit.ii heifT I luntiilis , oil $; stsotid t d.ifl; Uitthw K'sl-e-s. best aid MM Co d "onj bull $'i ; tlurhs'ti heller)-.; I A lc Vli- ! tr, da: haul l.':i! 51" ; !!"!' -r. s.v.n I , b.-st aide. nay bu.i $7 ; Soi'ii:u Kaotriia.i. ! best .'iirliaui s'.iekin; c t!t 15 it old '. ; Beiij Kb;., best c w and ca.l 'ou.iih.u sttvk j $ ; b tii:el McCullotii;h. best h ill eo:"iooii 1......J. I-'. l. ..i I,., i- ........... I lima stock $ i ; John (i F Long, of oxeu $ i. Sktrp. James MdTaiiVy, best b i k $ ! ; Edtar Kepner, see.ind b-t do do $J ; James .M I'auley, b-jst ewe $-; second best do-lof 2; best pen ewes $1; E lgar Kepiu-r, b-st pj:i lamos $ i. ."rim. JJolin Mi't'iillouch, best boir $'..5(1; Joseph Mi Cu:!oii1i. b st sow S2.-50, best sow and t J'ljrs $.; ; P II llaw n, second Po land sow and pit:- $!-5 '. l otiiuiittee W P Thomjon. S T !c Oillouh, John Holier ti V Fiuk, Thos Arbuckle. DEPARTMENT V. Clolhi, Linm and Blankets. Miss Saditf V McAeii, bead cushion "oc M s N Bealor, 'ar blankets $2, mittens n0c ; .tiss PreM-ilia Smeigh. sota rn?hion c; M. Fannie llx ki tl, pear hose o'lc , .Miss Sillie llao.slU iilt S2; .Visa ,irv A Bovit, second best psir sheets $2 ; Mrs I Ji-hn M Kepner, disi lay of knit work $1 ; Im.-s seila Klickinper, quilt f S ; Miss Annie A KaufTiiun. best coverlet $2 ; Mrs Annie Hide, second besi ipiiil $1, pe.tr stockings I .'.(I..; Miss Keiia Fow les. second 1m"sI ouiit $.; Miss 11 tt'r.ght. ha id mile shirt ?l.'i" ; kiss M liiveii, six ti'lies $i."), displat kui' work 75t ; wrs usan 11 -rtilur, be.-t pilr linen shifts $5, coverlet $ ', Miss CTjra E Ku.H.ns, pi r blank -ts $ . Coiiiui'.ilee A J Pitterson, Mrs Shu n.an, Mrs J (1 1 hompson. liEPAK'.MENT VI. jlriictet Kanufaclnrtl in County. liea ty &. Brusher, h i:idlu-s $1 ; John M Kepner, H brooms 75c ; Josepi Kolhrock. do do o-!ci IV ai lletrick. ho se slioesSI, meat cutter merit; S;uirl Beaver, horse nails Aik-i J 11 &. W II M.oie, side sole leather $1, harness, kipp, upper and etli $ t John Ounbar. b -st lot tinware $". ; Henry E Oves, second b-st .lo do SI ; lleiirv Brciiiixiodss, b.-st lot caived no.k $2; John Keiley, b-st wasliinj michiii. iiMiit ; Noah Heinle-, j repircd det-r bead merit; Miss Sadie V Alcttee.u, best glass canes merit i John f Kepner, b-sl top bni!ty j, leiii $1; NoaU llcruler, b.-st two-ltorse wagon ; l A McMaliigle, corn planter merit; John F. ". Lo'is, do do iiiorii ; Wm lletrick, lau blower dip ; .Noib H.-.-Ul. r, stei-l plow iu -riU aiwood plow inerit. corn plinter m ;:it, straw c-nter Mrs F M Ptalil-r. sp-iug Waifon M.-nt; oah Hertiler. rhampioa mwer arl iv per merit, taiminjr m il merit, h irse ra'e merit, a C.luiiil'ia rikts uurit I Jonu It Ktuikel, meat cbopfer$l ; Wilson Ca.lioun, loft hoister $1 ; S P Wharton, liest fc.-ap bees $1 ; I) S Coyle, second best d i d I ; John II Uuukel, s;riiii; uii merit ; John t F Lih:, b--at ir Bob aleais $2 ; J Wa- run Plett, new Aioilcsil sewing ma. hiie dip; W W Ja;ni.-Oii, comly liav rakeuieril ; Mrs r M Platifar- P ue.it gW lu- rit Cotniiii't.-e Vo ih A Elder, J Keller Pat terson, Edward Ilavis. '' , ' DEI'AKl'MEN'T VII. Paimttng. Penmanship, fc. Mi Ella MeCul h. waier color paint ings 75c, box wax truit Jl ; Miss Pruciila McCJull h, water rul-irpuaiiait 75c ; aliss Annie M Bu.k. b-a ' fH shsrte:c, disai paintings Miss E I. Coop-r, Raphael eherul. pi t:n era merit; Miss Annie M Buck, Iruit iu oil i; Miry A Cooper, Fanes Me.crsvon. $2, lo pies plain eravon (I, collection o: drawtrys i' i Miss KeUs-ca nvdef, Ian Iscapes o.ic; ll. E Keister. bastle ps-i?i!irs, Hlerif. dirk cravoli 75e Miss E L CoopT, wait (towers oi'c; Mrs F M Pb.lil.-r. orient,! !ain;i!is 5' C ; James N f:oiiiu;rer. In I -an relics, in. Comniitt-.:i-J). E. Robison, Miss SalUe train, Miss Beil Mathers, Miss Sadie k.-i)-ne', Miss SJarr Ko tf-'ers. 1 EPA kT.M F.ST VIII. Emlraideru. Skelimork, fc. , Miss Priscill iIeCi:l-ich, chair rove 5f ; John F G l-ng. i J Koons, chikt'a "dress . Miss Mary E il .weei.iiitf c.H 2"e ; Miss E a Ten- nisa white a-irt 75c; Viss M ij . K 1 ,.al ai Mrs ti W Kilme-, p-ier, bible -fif. 2 riurs 2 "c : Sli s A i.ie B Koons, frrxt w..rk otic. toi!ct set 23: ; Mrs. . R. McMeen, 28 yards rag car,ei i ; aisss u . .. tnii-i set 25c : M. Annie M Ki-p-l rif w cw. P 35c ; HUM Pri-cil I Smeiph, mht d-ess $1. braided roke a'd sleeves, merit j Miss Berth Be dor, string ip!e Feeds, ?n.; Miss Manie Bealor, charm string, m.; Mrs Fannie HsJict, letter re ceivers; Uus Bertiu Wharton, 29 yards oak bill strings, m., moss cross, u. ; Mi,, Id Bayer, fruit bisfcet, m ; Mrs John M Kepner, !rhan 27c, straw bisket. dipli.nl i; Miss Sillie Sim nan. tsro J vs canvas ti.'ics ". worsted tide.Vcl C M K-poer, two foot stools (sepliyr) of-; Miss Sillie Shuman, nii;lit dress oihr M:s Mirv Un. ho'tz, H iss tree 2 c ; MKs Maio" Rotli roek. eMibroidered handk-rchiet 2 c ; Miss E L Cooper. emrieoHercd mat 2-V, hair re' ceiver m. ; U E Keistur, sot i pillow 2 -ic, 1 raiWct Miss Claia A Thompson. toilet set 5'ic, sofa tidy 2c ; Mivs Cora E Thomp son, emb. toilet set 5c ; Sliss Priscill i Sineigh. sofa cushion .Vie ; Miss Ella Thomtw son. shirt in de bv h nd Vlr, shirt mvle bv use. me .Vie, emb nifrtit dress voke snd sleeves 5c, pntfe I do do Vie; Miss Mary MeAllster, knit burea cover 2"c; Mrs M iry Morrison, tidy 2"c, smokine cap, m. ; Miss Ell Miui. h tn, wall basket 25c, cird biskef dip.; Mrs Henr Br.-nni-hoitc, frame leath er work :Vlr Mrs F M Pfahl;-r, skirt Ve. child's eloak, dip. chi'd's dixss $1, 70!) spools tin string, dip, strir.f buttons, dip; M C M Kepner. emb. night dress, m. ; Jfrs Henrr BrenuiRlioliz. P. K. toilet set. m., U'np mst 2V, to'vel rack with Java i cr.Von c-n're "V; JIms Ella Thompso 1 !., kn .t frame 2V. ottomtn rorer 9V won. JK ss Nettie Oroningor, straw hisket, dipt Atrs John R Jenkins, emb. infant's Buiuel shawl .ic. do. do, skirt 25c. sicine 2c; 5 E" Tho,,; ,wo thread tidies 50c i , u.n,. f. din. ' ' r Committee Mm. M Rodgers. JfrSi P Af Kepner, if.-s. S Wharton. DEPART .WENT IXi Brtad, Caket, Pastrtet, Prtttritt, fc. I Henrv Hersh. 2 cans tieachea 25c ; Lizzie Ebberts, jjr applehr.lt. t, hi.; John Ii ! Long, I gal. vincjrar2e; Hannah orih. spice I pears i c. jar chcr-ies 2 c; Philip ironsc, jsr apeijnuer - c ; wrs joun it Thompson, 6 ibs print batter $1 ; Vrs S D Kepner, ran preetvel pears 5"e ; AT G ffi" Kilmer, dismay of jellies $1 ; Mrs B D Kep- Her, Canned peaches 5A: ; Win S Kepner, box honey 5Hc ; .Mrs S K Hc.V.vn, lot dried blackberries 25c : Mis S idle V .V.-.1f ?cn. 'jar apric ts 5i)c; Miss Alice Sieber, 5 lbs I hotter Slfc. i ir eiirrst.t iellv .lis- ! MnliT.n 1 nh Bealor. dist.lav c inned f -nit. m.. dunim paSe IS : Miss rn-t;:lla Saieurh. fanned quinces .", paeli jelly o'lc, sjweit pri'S, in.; M s IJeorie Kotms, cup cake2 V; ; J s ! John ii K-.'pfler,- jar sppielmttr 25c, ain.Ie I inarm I'arto 25c. canned apricots, in. s iTss i Tillie JWoCcrmick, cocoaiiut c ike, m i .tfrs E Hotliroek, temato preserves o'K:, 1 plas apple jelly 25c, jar dried tomitou, in ; .Uiss i Josie Kothrock. tour variegated miu'1 cakes i :c ; .Vrs John KoUnd. ba-ket drie. apples 5"c; J .cob Bei llef, cm riicmuber pickles, ' in. ; Win lletrick, I u fpice 1 caeumbrs 2 5c; Mrs. Mary !"eulrg, cl:oel.tj case 25c, ! dx-oa cako 25c, two ti-ts ol I're 1 1, in. : : J J Wililmaii, collectioit preserved fruit, j 5'k: ; Mrs. Sophia Mc Vllireu. bisk t dried aiph:s 2 V, ilriei! pe.irs 5'1, Cried ctira:its Mrs E MeL-iiiirMin, home mule cheese $I.5H; Win Moist, home nude hiiiev 25c, 7 caudl.-s ol Uos lard S5c ; Mil's E.UTh mp- stin. pi iss elir-iit '.!! A h h'lll.'r .Vl( M s Mu-y J tJilliiorl, tour tu h!i',-s Jil't 25c; Mrs Mary C WiMinui. spa.sl t .m .- lo.-s 25c ; Mrs 1 II !I :n. iir iw u-li j -lly ; I Miss adi-' K K.nier. lo it br s-l SI : Mis. .. , . i ,i,,iiU .MiM.ie, Jir iiius .me, jar appu ; b.it.r Vk-; Jlrs Fannie Hfkit. c nine.! ! cherries 5 Ic : .SI Win.ton. b .X h inev Si. ,-..,n.ii, A! .,....l Reel.- XT . ! Jutucs Adams. Mrs. J icob (iroaner. IJKPARTMENT X. o;rr. i V McAliste'. piir l.ionie turkeys $1, piir roan diieks 7.5c; M I. il.ishi.u-, ix itei-se W II Rntlierlord T I - 1 Il 1 1 ." It" liorn fowls 75; -lames tlri-aui - . coop o: six Brabt.t chickens $ ' .5 K t'o'ii'iii!tei;-il is Shriip, B J V Whaiton. lr J H-.ij. DKJ'AllTMr.NT XI M.aer its. t ;v -pT-r, ! ilenry :.!.. llersh, cellts ti u of Juni.it l ores, j IKPA5TKEXr XII. F'orrrs and Deiign. Miss !.ir.ze EIiIk-iTS. v iriepit.-d plant, in , lemon pi int. In.; Miss H I ?'!.- t't.yle, wreath of tlowert, in. ; liiss Tilli" Wright. 1.1.1! tnl pa;-er I rune 5"ic. bvid toilet set. in; M.ss Mary K Koli-ersj ls(uet, in., bs-net ot ev-rl.isti:if H-.w.-rs, m, c-'. coxe.nub-!, in.- Sliss Snlie V McM.-en.cul. tt .wits, tu ; Tln.niisS Tayl .r, Jern.ilein cherry t-vc. in.; I) U I Bealor, rustic bistet, ni,-r a Men aroo-ii-e. in ; Miss Sadie K Kepm-r. col. ol tliwers$l; Miss Berti -Wh irtonj B.'soni-i 5tk-, Egyptian wheat, in ; Mrs. L A llann, col. Ili.r.ers not in bloo.e 75-.-, do do in b!xiu $1.5 ; Mrs alary Morrison, cactus plain 25 ; Il K P Bealo-, hand l-oii-piet 5iv, mint gerinitnu t-.i., camellia jasmiiM m., colius plant in., lily hi., rese i-a.. variejt ated maple in ; Mrs F M Plaliler, b oupiet and wax tidy in., tl .wers in slu le in , js bon iiet in Ir.nne in.; Milton lK-wees, pirlor b.-ll' let 25c ; Mi-s Lisrie Dennis, collec tion Dowers in.; Miss Kill aleCulloch, box wax trait Aite ; Thomas 1 Stevenson, best done up shirt 25c; Miss Annie M Buck, wax Uowers iu shade 2 "w; Miss E L Coop er, wax iMKfuet 50c ; Miss !iamiah Bealor, wax cross f 1. Committee E I- Jamison, aVrs G Jf Gra ham, .1f.-s Jane Given. 7Vi,7ig. ""ime, 3 minutes and 15 seconds. Isaic SeilH-r, 1st reiuiuiu fid; l.ucian Banks, 2nd p einiuiu $2'); Ueo Fiuk, 3rd pre. luium $15. Running. One-half wile. Time, 1 minute and 2 seconds. E.iu.T iiea! -, 1st preiuimn $5 ; Beiij Hubler, 2 id premium $!. Walking Horses. James Kobison, lt preiiiinni, 1"J min utes, $; J.is.-j!i K. Irralimi, -:i I pre mium, ! iiii-iates, '.; IV iu Ucaiuty, 3rd pietuiuiil, It' -uiiiutes, $2. Foot ... Over 12 years. Oae-lulf mile. 3 min utes and 25 S'X-on Is. Mr I'laek, 1st irr. iiiitim '; Mr Wallai:e, 2nd j-rem um $1 ; Mr Knox, 3rd premium 2. Comliiittce G tf irahaiu. Foot Ract. Boys under 12 year... Time, 1 minute an I 22 s.-eoil Is. One-fourth mile. W C Kepn -r 2; G -oru B oyer $1 ; Alired Beitty 75c; Biaks Jf.IU-Ve; W n. tlraliam t'te ; ieo Warner 35c; Joa-i .tf:-Culb-ch J5c; Gju K -p ier 25:; 3 ua'l ..--ioy 25c ; Ch iri y Si ill':.- 2 :. Co.ii i.iitee J. .tf. lirihi'U. JAMKS Mcl.AC-ii.UX, Corrtsp-tm ling Serrelary. 1 H IVE adlej to my stock a full line of Ladies' and Children's Flue Elastic and Kid Slioes. J. V. M TODD. I1UEY&C1IKIST, , St CCtSlillS TO KKVDKR A CO. To those lutert-st. d l a the plir-hiise i'f a strictly rUHK 11 YK WHISKY, lor mc-lical i n-js.s -s we . I-r BAlLKY'S I'UKE RYE, Price 2 t- S i pei gai.oit, and w ill ship iu pack .igts to suit pilivli isers. We aso handle larg- ly a COl'l'KU DISTILLKD W HUSKY, Price from Slin t $1.75. We imprt FIXE WINES, BKANDIE-? AXDG1N. and a 'So manufacture DR. STtEVEirS TONIC IIEKD BITTERS. Send for Price Lit. I1CEV CHRIST, . 121 Korth Third Street, rbilada. sept9, 187 41y arge s ock of rewly nia1e elothing of the I 1 Latest and choicest s !, for tu. n and MIVs. hat. cai. Iiools and slmf s. tuitions, tmuishiiip eo.sls in endless variety for sale ; at s,muel Strayer's, in rattireou. -- gtthearib. for the Sentinel BWico, Real EMt. 0HFI1 ASS' i OUKT SALE or REAL ESTATE! TIIK nndersijruH, Gnsrdian of J E. T Sallio M-, ai, l Chailes K. Shuman! nnn..r children of Gorge S. Shuman, do cea-ed, ill s ell at pub'ic sale, on the prem ises in Walker township, Juniata count. Pa., at 1 uVluvk P. M., on TUUKSI)AY,S0VE.MER12,1874, The following dvcribed real estate, to wit : The nmlivkted one-half of a certain planta tion and tract of land situate in Walker townsliiti. Juniara pimnii lu...n . .t. I east by lands of J..bu a'. tJallaher on the north by taisls of Muses Kvle. on il.e ..t by lan ts of Minichen snd Uasboar, and on the south by lands of Book snd lletrick, containing One Hundred and Forty Acres, more or less, si.d subject to a dower of K b-jeca J. Shuman ; 1 IU acres of which are cleared and in a hiih state of cultivation, t..i uaiance oeing luioeriand, with a valua ble stone quarry oa it. The iuiprovetneuta are a LARGE STONE HOUSE, two stories high, 84x34 feet, with a two story Frame Kitchen attached, 21x1 reel, and a one-story Suioiiwr Kitchen, 15x21 leet, attached to this, in which there is a Cistern, Uen and Smoke House, au.l other necessary outbuildings ; A Large Frame Bank Barn, 45x90 feet, with a large Cistern, Corn Crib, and Wagon Shed. The location is a very desirable one, beine convenient to schools and cliurvh-s, and having the lvant.igea of three gmnl mar- J ketsbeitif one mile front Port KoTal on ; :uc rennsylvau Railroad, three-fourths ol a mile trout the Pennsylvania Canal, one j tnila troin Mexico, end three mile from Mitltintown, the county seat. I The other half of lie abore fsrtn will I also be sold at the same tiaie and on il.e same terms. TERMS OF SALE. Oae-d.urtb of the p'lichase monr-V lobe piid on the continual ion ot sale bv the fonrt ; one hall .,( the bil um- on tl-e first day ol Ap il, I8i5, a .d the otiier htll on the first d .y ol Apiil, 1!:6, wi:h interest l:oiu April 1, lh7, to be secured by bouua and moit'jfe. SAMUEL BUCK, Guardian. Sept. 16, 1874. EXECLTOn'S SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. rtlliE undersigned, Eei'iitor of the last -- will and teslameut of Robert '. (tall ner. neceaseu, win sell at public salj, at MitllinloHii, Juniata county, Pa., at one o-eioca r. .M., on FRIDAY, OCTOBER SO, 1874, I Tile following valuable real estate, to it S. I. The MAXS.OV FARM, sitnite ' in ter ..ani-h townshii). Junii'a rountv. ' adi-iiiiiiii? lht Isinoiirh 1itl!iMiniTi i. . c ; l-tlnieg 155 Acres and 5 Percliea, net. 1 he iiiiprovements are TWO L&EfiE EM HOUSES, One FRAME HOUSE, Iil.ACKs.M ITH tl.hl. II lii.tVII i I'l'i ..il ... n.vi...H.nL,i--iwr'1 l..l(l.r. j FK.VMK BANK BARS with Wagon Musi lorn t rib aPaeii sI, CirrMire l! )u-e, s - I a s". .--a. 'ca.i-. Ml"! n I V 1 1 JT ll'lifjlll ir Mill 1,,,,:;!,.,,. j hvTe u a ol r,; ,,.!.,,, I ai.-r near ine noor, ana inuiimi; water con- v.-i.i -lit to fie b.rn lor the use ol stock. Th.- t.irni is in a ijoo.1 state ot cultivation, I snd under pood lence- This is one uf the I b-sl l.i-.ns iu ill county, an 1 is especiallv I d.-sirtble o:i ace.MiMT i.f its ci.a.enieiice to loarket, rhiir-her, s-i. tc. A p..itjtu oi Ii can o- coinvi.ie.i y I u i .n int.. town lots, which would coiiua-i'id a read.' sale, at lair prices, without d -1. intent to Ihelarm 'I lie tanu will be om' r. .1 as a whole or dunl.il into lots, to suit puichasers. So. 3. A Lot of (Irouud ii the eastern Hrtioii ot the boroitifti ot Mitlliniown. c.u-taiuin- U A CrCW anJ 133 Ir he. This is a choice piece ot lu.sl, and has a good Limestotic Quarry on it. 5IO. 3. A Tract of Woodland in Walk er lowiisliip. avljoiuiiig lauds of lr. I'lillo llam'in and oihers. tontalnlhg 39 Acre and Ut I'erC'bet. 1 his laud is wed set wilh good tnnbei, aud if cleared Would nuke good (ai m laud. fio. 4. Two lots In the borough of Mil!:liiIon, south of Lutheran Cemetery. fto. 5. Lot of Ground adjoining Su-lou.-.'s warehouse lot, having thereon erec ted a Wagon Shed with two Corn Cribs at tached. !C0. 6. A Wharf on the Canal. In Wa ker township, adjoining lot of Mrs. Sniiih. TERMS OF SALE. Ten percent, of the purchase money to be paid on the day ol sale; SiiHH to remiin iu the property, to pay legacies due at the death of Jane Gal lalier, w idow , the interest ther.-ol to be paid annual. y, and to be si -cured by uiort eae; $!2,'.7tf.-7 to remain in llir pn.party duriug the lile-lime 0: Jsne Galiaiier, llio interest thereof, Irotu April 1, 1875, to be paid to her on the '.'til day of Srpteinoer, 1x75, and annually thereafter on the 'Jib ol Sptcn.ber of ea-li year, and to be secured by mortgage. The balance oi tho puichase money to be paid April 1, 1S75, when deed wi.l be delivered and possession, giveu. Any pcrsou washing tu view the above property will call on Jonathui Ki ufui ui at Miiliiiitow n, or on llio uudersignca, at his resideuce 1 u.o's east of Mifhmtoffu. Joseph roiiiuu.k, Exivutor of It. C. GaJalier, dec'J. Sept. 23, 18.4. . , TO THE PUBLIC. I have just s-!ieil out, in my store-room ou Main street, ill the borough of 1'alter sou. a new stock ol Man's and Eoys' Clothing, Overcoats, Shtrts Drawers, ll'amuses, Hals, Caps, Glut's, Slocking. A 31 ERICA IV WATCllllS AT.tlTV I'KICKS, JEWELRY, i:c. The best lot of 150fTSfcBH03i;S evt brought to this connty : Mens Boots $ : (c lo $ I ill, best histvy tap sole war ran toil ; tjiim ilols, b.s $IH, men's $1 '; alx lull gjue of Ladies' and Children's l. nun.; I.ali.a' oboes $1 oO to - A W-st muriH'co. I am sel!ii Goods Kr"rnf. h-ss lliati 'h r cieilit jui --. I am selliig for cisb. -i!i.try induce, or note at 8-i oil dajs' i:S':otlnt. I h-.ve lost in eiiht years' business orer $." by k.-epiiijr lMiks and credit, sad nv.do money besn.i-s j and now I am deter mined that llo.se alio fay shall notbecom jiclled to pay sveh prices ill it the loss sus tained in conseijil. lK-e ril' those who lall to pay may he cohered ; snd consequently 1 can -ell 2d per rent, less than poods in my line have ever been so'd for in tbe county. Call au.l see tor yourseires. WANTED 5'K) bushels povt potatoes, ID. I bush. Is onions, also, tro tons nf dry whi'at straw, for which I will pay $ld per ton. delivered. J. B. 51. TODD. Patterson, Oct. 7, 1874. A LL Styles of Bedsteads, sofa, lonne, 2 extetision tab'es, marble tt bureaus, marb'e top stands, sofa, cane-aesl and com nHHi llisiis, and a larce lot of carpets for sale at Kohin's tlrmtdre store in Patterson. I.arjr- sloik of lieadr marli ("lot bins for aalebr- HAKLEY&CO. t-le Bills printed on short not if e at the o&ca of tb Sear M KsfxtJ'en. MlhCELL.1.0US FOR - .V.e 'te "elling Stores of every deription at the Lotctst Cash Price. We will guarantee all our prioes to be the Low&t. We invite all desiring to piftL'aae to exauiioe our stock and learn our prices. AND A LAIIGE rtoLCB, Over Fifty Different Kind anil Styles to Select from. Including the oftl TORONTO, EXCELSIOR, (JOY. PENN, SUPERIOR, REGULATOR, and SUSQUEHANNA COOKS. Also, the Celebrated Stoves and Ileaterd, ARGAND, MORNING LIGHT, AND TWILIGHT. JOHN C. WRIGHT. ff!ntown, S-rtoiubi-r 9, 1874-t' zmf lumber, ac. rniiF m.do.;ffnuj -....t...i 1 . s sua .iiiiii.,i,iivu, iiat:i a. ) tvl l.li I .... II. I :.. 1 . ; I . - is ! -am IICW r slICIIilUIV IU ad n n 1 1 1 L j ntmiu I tr:fr of the i-ounty to tlie t:ct that he l :tt all liiucd hVLG THE IJiCUEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF URAIX, SKKIJS, &e.,Av. Having intcadiired new facilities for hoist ing, weighing .c., we aro now prepared to unload with Ice I's't oossitile troulio. Bark, Hilroid Ties. Locust Posts, and all Saleable Country Produce Will be bolignt at s.'l tn?s, either (or casu Ok iv Excrt.txr.E for mer chandise. I1ATE FOR SALE COAL, LUMBER, FISH, SALT, PLASTER, GROUND OK f.UMP, which will be sold to suit purchasers, either WHOLESALE Oit RETAIL, and at the lowest rates ruling. j Messrs. Ileat'y Ik I'lotts. C-nts: tf.ivinjt j had one of your lS..ld.-ii T'.iMic I'arl.'r lh- ' trails fur six iii'.iitlrf. pi-i, I inou:M b-l-.n-At my Store in Turbett township may tie ; recoiiiinei.dii-K it to cive il a lair tri I. anU found as complete ao assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, Queensware, Hardware, &c, all of which will lie sold as low, if not a Hit! l-jner than elsewhere- NOAH 11EUTZLER. Pec. 1, lH73-tf JUXIATA VALLEY DANK. Pomeroy, Patterson, Jacobs & Co.r"'."',",,,',t?Iiacl''''''0'r t-T- J-i n"u 1 1.3. mrrLiNiows, jisiati coistt, ra. CAPITAL., 980,000. GEORGE JACOBS, President. T. VAN IRVIX, Cashier. DIBKCTOHS : Jerome N. Thompson, I John Balsltach, John J. Patterson, II. II. Bechtel, tjeorje Jacobs, J. W. Frank. United Stales Sttnrittes, Bunds, fc, boiiithl and s-ld I t'ecen-thirtits exehanjceil for First rraut at market rales. United Stales coupons r.ai.1. r Gold and Silrer bony ht at hiRhestt rates DeHtsits reeeired. rvlleelwnt made, drafti on the principal cities, mud a geutfal banking buiiness transacted. Buds and otb-r valuable papers received on special deposit. juneo'7iS-tt CO 31 31 ERC1 la. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by J. II. A. Stanibaogh. MirrLtxTowx, Oct. 21, 1874. Butter SO Etrjrs IK lainl.:j 12 Dried Apples 10 " Blackherries 10 " liasnberrtes 20 Potatoes hi Ham 12 Shoulder 0 Side 4 Washed Wool i Ground Alum Salt, per sack .... 2 HO MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weesly by D. P. SuIoufT Wheat, 1 00 Oats, 50 Corn,...., : 75 Barley..! .-. 60 C!o'raee4i... 4 76 .ID VERTISEME.WS. CASH ! ranciiseus, CEYSTAL PALACE, Mifflintown, Pa. VARIETY OF Mb OFFICE -a, BEATTY & PI.0TTS' GOLDEN T'JNGl'E PAItlaOXl ORCwAiS. rjlHE Beatty It Plotls celebrate I i;.,! lcn A Tonjine Parlor Orjran, the best parlor organ now in use. HerulJ St ( lir. Pa., Doc 6, 173. Slessrs. Be.itty fc. I'lotts, Ocnls : ! have rrc-.-ived the oran a sent by your firm to me, and I have bail itexaiiiinM, nu t iteites ample satisfaction. Jons Sim t. .V n s.r Citt, Pa , Oct. 1H, l.7:l. The Heatly &. I'lotts celebrated ;ililen Tongue Parlor tlrgia is bv far the best ! parlor or,taii in ttse. I have Carefully el i smiiicd il. lind find its tone, workmanship ! and durability to he the best I ever saw, j and I can wilh plcaiiire r cnimond it to anv on- In any one in want ot a tirs:-cl ass I paflor ot-gan. Psot. O. II. L'.s'i a. j inn hapj-y !r testity lli.it it sui passes a. I that ' Li's been said or advertised tts.nt it. I h ..e bad piolessors of music and celehrst-d or I fcanists come and try it, and onu ami all sav that it is ne'e of the sweetest and best tuned instruments in the market. H has t iken tlie shine out of ad tbe others aroiiml hi re, j 1 aiu perfectly satiiU.sl a nh it, and if I . i-ould nut iri-t ato.tii.T of th. same kind. .oii.-v c."niM n..t . n'i. e mo l.i i.art ii!i il I Vi'tl m ay pnlilih this if you see tit, as my ' organ can be tried by any one wisliin- to do so, 111 proof bf a hat I sac. A. S. R. Rtciiakds, Late editor nf the Tamaqu!; t'osner, now al lietblehem, i'a. Messrs. Beatty A. Plot ts, of ashin;ton. N. J., are gentlemen ot enterprise and whose presence wi.u'd be a cru.lii to ana Washington, N. J., is & bMntiful village of nearly ii' W inhabitants, Tl iuiLs Irn.i. New York, ami U miles in iu Eastou I'a . on the line of the l. L. A. W Ii. K. P-m't fail lo see and examine the Beatty fc I'li.tt Golden Tongue Parlor tli jan, belore buy init ea.-K Ik re, or send fi-r a i.w illuitrated price list just out lor IS71 A.I la-ss BEAT 1 V fc. Pl.OTTS, H ashiuxton, X. J. Di--fllli r. BZATTT. EDWSK0 Flunl. A; ril 1'9-lr siLoirr, lORWARDAXD COSMISSIOS -nn -j-s, g- -w-r -r f-wn J Jjf 4a j XI a' J f I DEALER I.f GRAIN, LUMBER; COAL, PLASTER, SALT C E IM E N T, CALCINED PLASTER FIRST:rS3 riCTCRES tak.n at Hess' Photograph Oallcry, Bridge St., aliRlinto-wn. -. - .-7w t a .''.-A'-r w- sr -YE IF JDVEnTREMr;.VTS. ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PUBLIC! JUST RECEIVED AT CHEAP JOHN'S STORE, .nitlDHE STRHET, M'.FFLLVTO ITX, r.1 , A LARGE AN ft COMPLETE STOCK 0? Fall and Winter FB02I THE HW YOIsX AND PHILAL'ELPIIIA 1I1SKET3. Goods Sold to 15 to 43 Per Gent, to than at any Glhsr Fhcs. NEW GOODS IlECEIVEn EVL'iiV DAY. RliAD THIS: I buy my (Jixuls from fit Ii.tn ls, from !u.!isif;tvt.rryr rr.i importers only, ml l'ur oaii luv. an I ! a ; k:v ilf-l . c:iii on!y ; tla-rflorf I vr.n Al'.-rl (.... ; anylHttl,- eise. 1 a:Ivi.-e : i.-r v ; i. : i- cvnts on ;i iloiii'r tu go to v Ihmji .K Ln s . r Thuuktal lor pa? patronage, I rvinair!,- IlESrECTFl'LLT YoCKS, &C., Jts tfi THE THOlJrS HARDWARE STORi:, 'n R E. Parker ,em Eriik BiiilJi!! JIAI TiilaT, OrPOSlTUTIXK CO I' 1ST YARD, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO' NTY, PA. JOHN AV. MUTJIEUSnAUGII Taks plesqrv in calling Mi alt.-i.iii.n i.f Fanners. Fuiid -r-. ilavn-. S.idd'c.-. ". hit.-.' Carpenters, SIuh-huL is, lilac iisimtbi, Ci.im-1iim.i;:.s. pli..-r-- , ll .ii. i; -, , ad ail wlii ar-; m want wl aii.t!iiu n.--ta lv i : j . a KI .:- r.. LA.Ss' IIARIIWAKK .SlOi.K. t.. I .u..l: A.N 1 I i;K-ll j..a t OooJi, buualit siacc llw greil rclio-tiou in i.ic:. co.Nsi.sriMj ar IKON. NAILS. SCKE-VS til.VS.S, lf, All'r.S. Slli'VKLS, KOi.KS, 11'!..?. wa: i. Ui;i-.:ir.s, lloR-K l:if: ili:s, Pain r aihrsiit?, PICKS. Ci'FfLE MILLS, TIX WAKE. i.0-, TAP.T.E CL'TLt'RT, AXKS. I.IH.K-. l.K I I I ICR, PAINT.n, SAWS. a r; o Kris: Lit Vl i-.S. M'O'vKS, FKI.LilKS, ilASuN liAVVERS, liRINHiliiM-S, CLOTH Sa WiilNGLRj, SAXll PAPER, LAMl'3, 4iC, IC, WHOLESALE Which be has j-ist op ncd li tbe a' ove n.-w wliil.' itim1 were al .N; ir low.-st liirr.n s. h..- a-ilee .atii.'a.-ti Sly ,,.h,h are ail n. w srM lie public to c.ill an I see liivm. I a!o solit it MilTlintswn, Aug. 2G, !874-tf 0"O A "Orny B R 1 1) 0 D4 W. Harley & Go: Is the j.Iaee where you Can liiy Tiiia bust ami Tuia ciii;aii:st MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' C LOTIIIXG ILiTS, C.iP.-i. B JUs, SHOE. .iSD Fl IlM ;.'.; Conn.. WE are ptrj and to exhibit Mm ol lit.-must r I. ai.d wl-.i-t xtin k, cvrr oir.-reil in this market, and at JSTUtXISHI.XCLV LOlV PRICES! Alv, measures taken f. r suit. a..d arf :t suit-, wlli.li alii ti,a !- to or 1. r at short notice, very r.-a-no a!-:.:'. K.-iuciubt r tlie thiep, in il. ffmlu's New liiflidil .,' corui r of Uriui; nJ IV.t. .i... uin-i !vr.a-v ii. c' " " WHAT TO WEAR AHD HOvV TO Wm IT :0: Jast step fnfo SAMPEI. STP.AYER'S CLOTIlINfJ STOKE. BrH street, Patterson" Pa., and he aid u-ll you ail alioti! it. .haiisnrdyyou with th. C.IjOT.HIXG of all kinds, Coals, Pants. Ve-ts, fTata, Ci?s, Toots and , ,-j,,i.m, aari. ry. carpel-., r " .j-... i.j w jwiu.. pleasures Taken and Pattirson, illy i fsfj BEEF, VEAL, M I'TTO.V, IC. j JOHN II. KLXKEL, hariug lead the shop, In-., ot Peter Brvnnishoitx, de-. ceased, will tiiniub tlie cinzens ol Perras villc, Patterson and viciuity, with the J-l Frrsl" Be f, Tnl, Mnlton, It. ' Bcceivins, as he does, all his beeres from the Western m'trkets, be fee's sura he tSn satisfy all who mar patronise him. I Prryrilk-, Julr Ui 1874-Sa ! 4? xj tl J 5 P it tL PlM'KKT CL T.'.r.RY, II i.:II:t.S. IlfXiiK. MIoK FL". PINGS. I ITTV. I'l.ANr.-i, t'lilSr.Li. I'll s il US. Ml.it' rs. Jl vSi'X i i. l.VEES, i i:i:v ro.in-. AA'K i! V.NM.ES, i.kii !..;s, i t.iiA:.vt .i:i:, AND It KT AIL, store-r-om. II n iur hii:V all M tis i i - cp'ri d to -'1 at 4r , ,',.-. x i'.l u ir-' Ir.-sii in tin- in ciul i -:iir rt. anil I iTivil. " tin- patron i.- ..t :'i t r! i.-. t.iv-a cail.' JOKIJ 17. KUTHIESE1UGH. W U rj U :) $ A W T o a? -V '--s a 5 ii ii r.i l , B Jiuay 0, 1), i-tf Shoes. Watches and Jewelry, Nnt-'ni. Fr.i nmr .in tlolh. Knrnitun-. .e., thestxr than v:ui in ami le coiivlicctl. Suits Miidc to On?er. S A.VIEI. STKATER. rilIT-it Mifllin and Patterson erery Turndar, Tbiirl.iy and Saturday aiorninfts awl will furnish the juizens cT thes bor ongha wit I the t- It uf BEEF, Tr.L MVTTON, POKK, fce: st ths rery loarr.t prices. He reapacU'cll)1 solicits the p-itronage ot th public .prU , 1.721 y.
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