. . ,r . , , anu uuwspuiiers are a mailt . .(. trttttutit. sessing a higher v.i -Mi.iu xuryeujoyetl only by the rich. The a Romance f rrt eors uumt. to which Mr. Ler present this eve- is apparently t Several exc' the gentlemr response. it Iiapon that aa individual pos- j I lil no but asker Mr. I, perfect were ! berate -Myf years ; Ans "Wj left ha Her the sli ping fx chief, . ami a 'Is ; yon w Iti 'Is pan iet or Mrf 'Of 'Is you ?" Xc 'Wf 'Jai Wl ') Bvttv Chevte and Hovy, i For best 5 poun! irlnt rntfer..1.......... f AO WSl j pOUDtlM lump DIltltT.. Iettt pouiil rhee 1 UU wm ran ui iitru ... lest 5 pound hony it) 7WTTat, Ac. SKOOND Day Thitiisi. ' FirvtRare Open to nil Pn intuin SIX: 4. For best rlltct.on of flower.. hhodu b"t do do ... bet eollertton of variegated leaved plant best col. aloe and caeta bet COl. fthlAfl- bent col. geraniums best col. verbena ..... lent col. pet nn las brft col. rMeji bent Hpeefmen cawtor oil plant lHt lemon tree bet orange tree... (u) Cut FluwerM d-c. For best collection dnhlliu bent col. rMm best col. verbenas best col. phlox beat col, coxcombs bet col. aMern . best col. glad tola bent display of balsams (laly clipperM bent parlor bouqdet, pair...- - beM hand boja-t. pair best cnn of nowem best heart of flower.. bePt wr-th ot flower bet hang in k bucket . bent Htand of flow era 's to flr-I; Uoeeoitti; f-Wtotlitxd (iim-ii to ail hore that liu v VI ndn-u. luH.r..h flitM. mimilM Inrnl lit 11 1 Uft t ZS to flrit ; l to -emd ; f W U third. . ! At oi:o'i lHk hi the fotvnoou. a running race with hoix-w, tr a purse. I INI TUIKI DAT FKIDA ! Flrat Race. Open to all county bred horaes for a parse of fad. - , . . . , - ."ill ' (Second Kaee. Open to all four-year old Gil nor- for a pun. In this rat-e no entrance 5 I lee charged. j At lo) o'clock lu the forenoon a mule race y . for a pune, -J! Iiumediutely after the above a challenge J raw for !. Conclude with a tny race, for boya under 1 1 veare of uiee. Vo c-nl to fii"Ht ; -l Mr to m-c- ond; :rlo third; to f.urth ; lite to Dfth, and to the hiudnioM loy a glass of red lemonade. 5 I lU'LKS AND R EG 1" LA T 1 ONS. I-T. The fleld of competition fre to all ex Oi'pf trl!of xpeed. A H-Mitrlew for exhibition nmt le mde prior to 1 o clock of the hrt Imv o the luir. Kutrlti ntn le made nrviou tthe bur. hv V ( addrwiiig the Secretary at Mittliutoa n, Pa. 5 j Livt-t4ck Judit r.re retiibted t rprt v ' at the PreHitltnt' ortb-e. at V o'clock a. ui , on Tnunfluy. when they will bv lurnishett . with lNokof entry. Ah Judiecaof nil rtt cl to rHrt at the haute rttie on Friday, at a. m., and make a return of Uieir award I on the Kuuie day to the ocr-tary. I Juda, it not aaiiMied m U tlie rvnitlarity ! of an entry, or about ilw eoniinc within the n-KUiatioii. wijt apply u I tie wereury lor j Intoriiiallon. ' Whn the mniorilT of the Judife on any Hor$ j, jrmrv-rmMM Mart; and Tnv i section are prvheiit they shall conHtituUf a 'rr uW Imciwleil. tjuoruin, and r.rv HUtuorued to award pre- lllUIll. .V) .VI IP EPA R THE T I orr, Oittlr, Shrrp Goats, ber dr. ieorife W. Witmm, Vice President. Fat ter on. Superintendent of Ixpartnifnt. For lieal colt leos than mont hf old : Heiond beat do do... third beat do do beat yearling eolt avecond let do do. kteitt two-year old clt secind bitdodo teat three-yejir old eolt cond het do do best iirnivl m:vre Mond heat dodo .. tnni spHii hor or in .-r ..... Iiet Malllon .... second let do do - For l-.t htun driving bona-a. car- i hir riaae r buavr beat -dngle bore or n .... Ctittterfhumu. For best bull bent buli between I and 2 y rv old, aerond best do do best heifer calf la than I mo - be4 cow . cecond beat do ... third best do bet two-year old Letter miih) best lo do tet Mickhme leas ibnn2uMw. old Kcond best do do.... . AUtrrnryt, 4 M t. Jiidae will award no nremiuniiton ani- '. mal! or rTicle havina no competition uii 2 ITft they are pe-ijiily a-orthy. 3 i. ; Miuaie article Muill be entitled to a 1 1 preiiinun wlilrh hit a drawn a premium in rt :iu jiMrtin'nt, puir, pt-d. herd, lit ter or flock. 2 3. o exhibitor will le permitted to intt r H foi-f with lU'laeii while extiiiimiiia aiiimalft 3j oil , .:-t oif. u.f no prvmitim will laf givi'n for 2 su-h nmmulM or articles. 2 0" I i Al! T4H'lc fmit-tiior for itrinfuniK to be 5 i owiitnl Ml ! t oii niftiilii bv the exhibitor. 3 ,B Aire of hor- re kotied from Juuarv IhI Of the yenr When fohf. Entries uk pe-d must lie miwle or. or be fore sept nitMr I7i h, at ttoVlock p. in. The AisN'taon will furul-nh hay tree to all person exhibiting Htock. All wawnng on fti result of nny trial of sinit ih vtrit-t! v tintltihtml. and ll the owner ! 4t ny horse siiull lieeoncemett in any bet or w:iirer, his Iiopm; tdiull le excluded frm j thecuise. All itieHtionn restteetins the trinl of wpeed iti shall la- determined l.y tlie jtidtgeii. ubje.t to 5 ml 1 an "PP"' H-iard of lirectora. ... ! No art Idea or nnimnU shall la; removal frtim the u rounds in fore the close ol the ex-. I hibltion, except by iMnuKsion from the President. ' T'ie Ass.ci;ition will earefullv preerveall art!cle while on exhibition, but will not be J responsible for any hautea or accident that t may occur. 2 w 2 it j .r Professional Curd. XjI IS E ATKINSON : ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, MlFKUNTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prouij t J ly attended to. OrrK'K On Bridge street, oppoite t)ie Court House Square. i LFKED J. PATTERSON, : ATTORU E Y-AT-LAW, ' M1KFLIXT0WX, JUNIATA CO., PA. Xy All bu!itieji irnmptly atti'ndetl to. I Orrics Od Brklge slrt-vt, i)x)site tins Court lluiue Mjiur. JJnRERT Mc.MEEX, i Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. Prompt attention piv.-n to flip aecin-ing I and r"l!i t ting ot clim.-, anl li'g tl hu-i-llf s. Oi fhk n krido ktroct, tirst door el ot the Helt'ord building. Aj-ril 14, 1875-tl' jj-WlU tirSTOXE,-"' : ATTORNEY-AT-LAtV, SIIKFLIXTOWN, PA. ' frCollm'tioii and all prolt-Mivnul bui . ih'ns iromjt!v attenltil to. , jnuel'", li-77. F. 1H RCHF1ELD, ATTOUNEY -AT LAW, MirFLixrowy, pa. All bitsiucM intniti-l to hi fare will be canMiilly and promptly atteiidol to Col Irt'tioDff made. Kent rsUW b;ilii;ht. Sold or xclu!i.-d. I.t-aafs iMotiated. Lain tlio South. West, and in the county f tlU-.- on firidire Street. r.,i rl II. .n. CrMr" . mi IV 4 i A UU i 2l 1 I 2 u 1 uu l'P'L"-i'"t - j XCHX Jit LAUfiHLIX, PORT ROY.tl.-' ' her husband's long and frequent - y 1 r a ire fur bttt t)ull w-oud bmt di.. htt row . nvcood jt do tMt tieit'er I yenr old or undfr... tmit cull uudttr dkw old fiherp. ir best liork ('CTttwnll!.. molid be.'t ilo Uo . bet ew Mond lKt lo bt Ituck 1-tivi.ter, Torino, fr s-jullidown ).... . IkwI ewe do do . ... bwit pen twn (S or More)... rcud b5t do do bet H-n iMIIlle . eoud liet do : 4 2 an X ft 2 " 3 an 2 UU 1 I i j UU 1 ) 1 I l Otk.tr hr'.d oil of Itf pvrrill If -""..T IP vt. celve a pr' "MS- .dbt i -T1(1 not ftter. It was. -t my plan to estab jrty of Lefflngwell and ,Ven if oiieh a result had ole. I decided to withdraw i uu iiii i,. .1 111 T"" """ .... standing bis Swfme. , SOO.OOO, For lKr I T. rokl or hkitj..... Pt to hU dyingday, betowundMii'rp,jt!i-yg suffered, but for his leu ttmn two inili' . ... w wnnd bent il-n . i" ine onsuisnip at L.IV- ''n""r " his friend, President Pierce .i......" ,s 'ndependent in circurn txn m;-ie lives no thanks to his fine poetry ana essays whatever. Whittier, like most thrifty Xew Englanders, owns his own house, and beneath his humble roof, it is said, he bas sometimes subsisted he is a bache lor, you know on $500 a year. Holmes is well off by the practice of the medical profession, by niarriaage and Inheritance, albeit not by poems, lectures, novels, nor "Anfvrars of tb i as-rrte I sal! lor horwn and cattle, and pe n for- i refri. isljwp ami boxn, will be fiirnlihe.1 lrr&AA ehuiice. KAPfri?nortl baixm wiiVTxiin at- anu wo- I tondanre. to care lor itock alur.ng lh ah- ',rbt tlu,,i aenorof the exhibitor. unl '"" auitliu trily prouipiwu. -apped up 111- ivpurUHl lo the Huperintrndmt of the r""1 "lrls w "o Kpeetive Ik purrnieut b6re d o'rlork P. tlteir own or ...i .i. i . . -iiiu me m-ggars: it was "corn in Egypt for them. They came like bees round a cask. There were Mind !;- jraas at least they said thev were blind There were lame beggars, and sick bej;- gnrs, and palsied beggars in fact, every kind of beggars but clean beggars, They beset one at the door. Tbev peered into windows, followed car riages, and stuck to every stranger un til he was forced to empty his MM'ket of coppers to be rid of the in. And the boys! Some of them had saved their sous till the necessary franc had been reached, and they were happv. Some of them hadn't a su to their name, and they were plunged into the depths of misery. In an unluckv mo ment, remembering that some half a century back I was a boy mvself.I gave a franc to a bright eyed little Rreton to go to the cfrcus. In front of mv win- low is a low wall, nlmnr fit'fi . IlleS. rHITieil Alir llottL'ir nrino o- rcIW , i w nfilnto i tin. tn.iiT.i. .I....!. I N Vt l.r ! ... aj;t- i.tiiirr in iii native wilds. ne had a strong and powerful mind, and ...... i . i nuinaiiiy Kinnm'-s ami sympathy as well. One old gegro, who died some time since, so old that no one could re member him as other than old, ued to tell how he Was brought over when young to this island, where he had lived ever since, and how he and others, sick and exhausted, were ministered to by the ''mNsis " own hands, and how they all loved her and always prayed "I.ord bless JIa am Hannah I" Every morning as she stood upon this very spot, the field hands passed in review before her, each gang with its driver, going to their daily work. he in spected them all, picking out such a were unfit for labor and sending them to the hospital or to lighter tasks; and every night in the same jHt she heard report of the day, examined into all complaints, and with strict justice ad judged each offender's punUliment ; and without her order not a lah could be gi ven . St-rihner. European Forest. Europe, which pays more attention to the preservation of her forests thaa Amirica, is also careful not to waste wood used in her industries. Manv a i of ra bt ( ai PI ei ei .1 ar ) i VI bo th ioi iv tai aki KiU fit ra. .'hi f ht ft: i as he ?tl OWi fitl act rhc nd jid he rou oar Vhl per nan iie f .ng i and, brus towe By is cl whol Thos to sli bowe exen hand agaii; and p and r rapid adtnii tunit, limbs Ing tl iuto x Thi mode tion i Whet rises langu heavy of the the e: him a like a has b of bat dlspet even t perfee throuj cobles ingly : Prol able n ightei distam I,.,-.
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