SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : Wednendar. Sep't 13, TEUUS. chscripiu'o, $1.50 per annum tl paid itmn 12 months; $2.00 if not paid within months. Transient advertisement inserted at 60 -i.nM .T inch for each insertion. Trsnsteut business notices tn local col umn W cents per line lor eacn insertion. JMi'ictious will ou uuiu to inoaa desiring tu advertise by tho year, half or quarter voir. SHORT LOC.1LS. l'oilt ICti. S.t il time- Hog cholent. I-ove your ufcisrlilxr. Head tin- pnniiun list. Ikrt Hinlilo, has cliilla. Frot in lYrry coviuty. Lawyer Atkinson, Las malaria. Kat fitr-li perk after frost comes, (cilery, ia aliiioct every garden. The tax gatherer is on" the rounds." The oiyilians are again at school. Fliemu-n are looking for eels. (K-neval Butler is a tariff reformer now. Horblaek tilling is fashionable iu Hauting.ltn. The eiri'iioi'tittl storm came on .in-lay ni'tit. l)r. r.M-r, is gft ting ready to move into his new house. TL wild dm k puts in an appear :;U'-- along the river. ( liildm;. ia Jlajileton, Hunting d u e tnuty, h-ive diptheria. VVm. Flanks, in Fermanagh town ship, sowed whuat last week. Sand works at MeVeytown, were deotroyed by fire a few days ago. Ou-tolw-r 14th, is to be Soldier re union dsv iu I'ern- county, at Dun- There i to be a National Lalxir Mi.rs iii etii i in town, on Saturday iv. niiig- There was a sprinkle of rain, and a great deal of thunder laet Friday afternoon. SALE V first rate, nccoud Land. Wnsiiiuirtou hand press. Call hi this ofiice. The hiiiid-iomeft flower bed, along jLk ralir'a-L is at Tuscarora station ht jwople say. Col. I5t.ll, slJ one of his improved tl.rer-hers. tn Win. Llsh, of Ferman agh township. Tuvvcr H'-Meen, has been adding improvements to Ins Landsome dv.xliing honeo. Tho imiie v.i Ohio, this fall eoeuis t bu, -for a:iil against Free Whisky, and iio S::tid:y." lVt.-r Tn-iip, a citizsn of Delaware township, aed about 7ti yours, died a fw tLsys :g'. There is-1 In a pic nic at Fine .SwrM.-ip. not very far from tho Seven Stirs, o:i Tir.trs-i.ty. H:ersi le Park and Agritiltural AssoriHtion. will hold their fair, Oc tolxr 12, 13 and 14. A Newport, an.l Patterson base ball eluo pdlyeda game on Saturday. The Newport boys won the game. Isaac ll ildeniau, formerly of Evcn- il.de, t'lis county, die 1 at his home r,cr Wiuehesf r, Va., a few day3ago. Phipps stole about 5 car loads of provisions, and goods, that had been bought for the paupers of Philadel phia. There has been more moving, by families, than ever lfore known in the history of the town, at this time c f year. It is reported in Snyder county, that stone coal has been found at a point several miles west of Selings grove. A Yankee larlj: would not testify in ronrt r.s to Iter age, because she had it from hearsay, and hearsay is not evidence. i dnnirhter of J. II. Vaughn, died last wek, at her home with her fa- ther, near Peru Jlills. She was aged about 13 years Many citizens of Newport, Perry countyj fled from the town last week, because of tho death of so many yeo ple, by Dysentery. The Star Rout thieves in Washing ton, Thipps the thief of the supplies for the poor, iu Philadelphia, is the tale of "two cities". MLhs M. Coffman, resigned the place of a teacher, in the Patterson school. Ed. Lindsey has been put into the vacant place by the school board. The fifth Re union of the Veteran Sncietv of the 40th Penna. Vols., will le held in Huntingdon, Pa., on Tues day and AYcdne sday, ovember tn tind 29th. K. MeMeen esq., offers, for sale, 4 fine building lots of 24 feet each, adjoining his mansion house in Mif flintown, opposite north side of Court House Square. A rlnld of landlord Sample, in i.innn fpll off a balustrade, and was hurt about the head last Wed nesday. Dr. Crawford, was called to attend to the case. and eleven ounce nie- f,ii in flifl nrincipal street of t 'I , v ... 4 . rannn I'jL. on Saturday night It appeared like a ball of fire when it came from tho sky. 4 malirmant tviw of dysentery prevailed at Newport, Perry county. On the 1st inst., one pcron died ; on the 2nd, three persons died ; on the 3rd. two persons lied. In ,50 ases IS have died. Key Mr. Gavnian, residing near Oakland Mills, returned a few days ro, from a vifit to his father, who lives at Middletown Dauphin county. His father is almost 99 years old. The Academy was inaugurated with a flourish in the Chapel, some even ings ago. The house was full too overflowing, nearly every distinguish ed man in town delivered ft speech. Professor Duncan delivered the in- inm.!. E. D- I'lker' sor D "D. Stone, Lawyer Patterson, Law yer Lron. Preacher Kelly, Preacher iierrv, lawyer Jacobs, Lawyer ISeY, Dr. 'Elder and Preacher Smith; each delivered a happy speech and on Wednesday tho school open ed xvith a largo number of scholars. SHORT L0CJ1LS. sunshade has new goods. Booki lost his fast mare bj colic. Mrs. Mortisou full down stairs a few nights go and was hurt. Mason's Fruit jars and Tin Fruit Cans, for sale cheap, at McCiintics' tinware store, Bridge street ine 3lceytown Journal notes that Mrs Roiuig, on Dr. liochrock's f . ..... i : i - loxux iu vmer lownsuip, mirrtin county, has made and sold '452 pounds oi miner since aiav 1st 1882. all from the milk of G cows, and wants somebody to beat it Hogs in large numbers have been dying in the neighborhood of Van Wert. Latimer Wilson, lost 18. Michael Coldron, had a number to die. About 75 head, iu that section, nave died. Ttie hogs sicken and die, in about 5 days. Professor Samuel Aughey, former ly of Licking Creek Valley, this county was nearly caught by hostile Indians, in Arizonia, not long since. Ihe bloody redskins chased hun distance of 5 miles, and it was only by the superior tieetness of his horse that he escaped. The only original Keystone Kip Boot, for sale at Heck's Boot & Shoe store, on Bridge street N. Is. I have exclu.se ngut of sale of Boots of this Brand iu this locali ty. All sales are made on the foll owing conditions. It the boots fail in any particular to give entire satis faction to the purchaser by the re turn of the goods, 1 will lully indem nify him by furnishing a new pair froe of all cost Geo. W. Heck. State Lvbraiian, Delaney is out in a denial of the statement of McClure that he Delaney is engaged buying the Irish Laud League to vote for lii-ater. The Irish in the cities are excited and have taken up the shilla ly, to beat the trickster that would divert the League Irotu its purpose to serve party -olitics, Hurrah for the Irish. Subscribe for the Sentinel md Re publican, a Htauuch Republican paper that nai rates the event favorable and unfavorable that take place with in party hues. Intelligent people, in these intelligent times have no need for a journal that publishes only one side of a party question, and blac k guard the other side. The only original Keystown Kip Boot, for side at Heck s Boot & Shoe Store, on Bridge street X. B. I have excluse right of sale, of Boots of this Brand, iu this local- .... i .1 . itv. All sales are maue on me ionow-ino- conditions. If the boots fail in nv particular to trive entire Fatisfac- . . . 1 tioii to the purclianer, ny tue return of tho goods, I will fully indemnify him tiv itimisiiiut; of all cost. t'EO- iint K. The experience of Sheriff Ketter ing, of Westmoreland county, if read aright may be of some n.se to j.iil of ficials, lie was called to the cell A two prisoners last week and asked by them to look at the numerous wall decorations. The sheriff was more euriom t han the inmates of the cell anticipated, and pushing iihide one of the pictures found that a large hole had been dug through the wall, tho stone, mortar and dirt having been placed in theprisone rs' pillows. When the verdict in the Bridge cae was all in. last Friday, an olhcer of the company walked down to the bridge, and removed the foot-way gate, and then people afoot could oa.s8 with as little molestation, as if they had rolled up their pants to w;nl the river. The toll keeper paid attention only to four footed animals and vehicles that came to cross ana so the bridge continued free to all ,.- .Wired to walk its well traveled boards all of Friday afternoon, ana all of Saturday. But on Monday morning, " and behold, tnere was'nt the little gate, and the toll keeper, with a new toll rate, with every thing in order to receive toil from people afoot just as of of yore. A Missouri farmer writes : "As soon as I find an animal in distress from bloat, from eating wet grass or clover, I wet it along the back with cold well water, and also place a lare cloth or blanket of several thicknesses over the paunch,, after being saturated with all the cold water that it will absorb, and over that a dry blanket. If the cold w ater is properly applied one will not have long to wait for a cure. The only original Keystone Kip Boot, for isale at Heck's Boot L Shoe store, on Bridge street X. B. I have escluse right of sale of Boots of this Brand in this locali ty. AH sales are made on the follow ing conditions. If the boots fail in anv particular to give entire satisfac tion to the purchaser by the return of the goods, I will fully indemnify him, by furnishing a new pair free of all cost Geo3ge W. Heck. The Huntingdon Globe of last week relates the following; A young fellow named James Dudley, aged 14 years, crot on a tree on Saturday to look at the game of base ball between the Altoona and Athletics. During the excitement of the game he let go his hold on the tree to clap a good play and fell to the ground, a distance of 15 feet An examination disclosed the fact that his left arm was broken close above the wrist The boy is a tramp. r.li member of the Chapel con gregation has bi-en presented with a ka-vi'nn- on one side the name of -ilm, .... .-r. iMictnr Rev. Georsre Lenaugh, and on the other side a directory of the Mifflintown iTesbytenan cuurcn; consisting in the announcment oi time of preaching ; time of Sabbath School, .i At,tia nf Communion seasons, with a cordial invitation to attend upon the service of the church, if at tendance, or church connection exist t ..Isewhere. With the card was pre- i,. . r.limrlet copy of a dis- " r the 4th Presbyterian ..t.,,1. f Philadelphia, since its or-i gamration to the present time, being period of 80 years. The discourse 1 i.K. -,t hr- Mr. Beimuirh m the ?lv w.iwf.vi,in church. Fhiladel pbia. on Sabbath evening, November isto he. at that time, was pas- ior of the congregation that worship ed Ihtie. The 18th, annual convention nf thn Pennsylvania State Sunday School Association, will meet in the city of "swd, m ol raui s ljutneran church October 11th, 12th and 13th, 1882. x or order lor excursion tickets and other particulars, address F. H. Lohr, 40 Center Square, Easton P., enclosing stamp for return letter. Important T Travellers. Special inducements are ottered yon by the Burlington Route- It will pay you to read tneir advertisement to be found else where in this issue. NOTICE The Twenty Second annual exhibition of the Juniata County Agricul tural Society will be held on their grounds, at ton Koyal, on Wednesday, Thursday, and t nday, October 4, S and 6, 182. Joseph Kothkock, President. Johh P. Wharton, Bec'y Simon blurt, while engaged at stone mason work, at the side of the railroad, near Spruce Creek, last Thursday, received a sliding atroke on the head by the bumper of a pas sing locomotive. He was knocked senseless for a time, and has not yet fully recovered from the 6troke. . The September number of Golden Days is at hand, fresh beautiful, and readable, as ever. Indeed if it be possible for it to exceed its past self it has done it in the present number. Boys and girls are dolighted with it and older people, the grown boys and giiis, nieu and women, t.ike pleasure in reading its pages, and lo sing at its pictures. Write to Jau es Eivor sou Puiladelphia for the paper.. A late number of the London Livt Stock Journal says : "Over-big horses for any purpose are a mistake, so the Corporation of London have found out. When they bt trted to do their own scavengenng, instead of con tracting for it, they selected all the giants they could let seventeen- hands were preferred. The mistake has been found out : sixteen hands is now the favored height These do more work, and are altogether more healthy. A phase oi lile, as revealed in Philadelphia is told by the Record of last Wednesday, as follows: A gay bearded, wrinkled-faced man of 80 years, leaning on the well-rounded arm of a buxom, rosy cheeked and biack-eyed country lass of 18 years, at noou yesterday walked into the Central Avenue Hotel, on Market street, below Ninth, and asked to be provided with accommodations. "Oh! rooms for yourself and daughter, is it T" remarked the hotel cleri. "Not exactly," whimpered the old gentleman ; "1 want a double room lor im self and wife. That's tiie size of it" turniutr and addressing the 1 v t . .....u. irl t , u . 0ul the monofiVn , a0le ,.Yes-. csoaped ll0iU Ler 1)relty lips. 'The man was requested to register. Slowly he scratched his autograph in the big black book ' John Mr. Blest and wife, Maryland." He was assigned to his room, and while he perionued his ablutions the reputed wife waited patiently in the parlor, Dinner being ready tho ill-mated couple ambled into the dining room, wheie he afforded much amusement to the other guests by his loving at tentions to the maiden. He caie tully placed dainty morsels of food on her plate and besought his '-little dear" iu the blandest manner to ap pease her appetite. Tbis she did with a vengeance. Mr. Blest was as attentive as a man could possibly be. They were noticed by all the people in tue room, and when they made their exit many could not refrain from laughing outright. As soon as they emerged from the dining room Mr. Blest hobbled up to the desk and cautiously whispered to the clerk ; '-I ain't married, but I am going to be. Can't you direct me to a minister near bv 1 Don't let on but what we are mau and wife." The accommodating clerk eyed his questioner in wonder for a few mo ments, aud tnen quietly tola mm oi the lesidenco of a mau of the cloth who wotdd unite them in the bonds of matrimony. "Thank you, thant you, cnucKieu Mr. Blest '-Come, my dear, saia he to his companion, '"let s take a lit- la walk." But "the d si " bent down to the old man's ear and whispered something about a wedding dress Wo ao-nin had recourse to his friend 1 Ar1r tn -nrhnm h confided the ;e,i.llirrpnre : "She wants to get afull new rig." He was directed to a neigh nt whither he tremblingly led the prospective bride. TTulfim hnnr elaDsed before Mr. Blest reappeared. When he did his face wasradiant with joy. '-You just ought to see her," he said to the clerk. "She has got a real silk dress. and it's such a beautiful Dine coior. The lady is altering it to make it fit ou .;u iu tiara in a nuai'ter of an kn,ir Oh hut she is looking nice. and the man from Maryland slid into a yawning chair and calmly awaiieu oeei. al nf the fair one. It was not long before she came down the street bedecked in a gorgeous blue silk and a ravishing-looking hat, which a Chestnut street belle might well be proud of. A dainty parasol was clasped in one hand, while from the other dangled a pair of eight but . Vo,r alines adorned her ficurexl sash of luxuriant color, in haimony with the rest of the outtit, encirclett ner waist. hii, tha vision of loveliness came sailing down the street the old man ran eagerly forward to meet her. She smiled and sweetly requested some money to purchase a pair of corsets, which was immediately giv en her. Then the old man sat down aain to await her return. A half of an hour passed ; an hour went by, aud still the fair one remained away. Mr. Blest became greatly excited at her inexplicable absence, and sought the clerk for advice. He said he was afraid she had got lost. The after noon passed and night came on, and yet the young miss continued among the missing, a no ruuw was notified, and inquiry was made at every police station house in the city, but not one ray of intelligence respecting her whereabouts was ob tained. Slowly aud sorrowfully the disappointed groom returned to his hotel, and after indulging in copious draughts of the ardent was led gent ly to bed, where he passed the night in single blessedness. pREMlUM LIST . OF THE Riverside Park Association OF JUNIATA COUNTY PA. NINTH ANNUAL FAIR TO bb held October 12, 13 and 14, 1882, AT MIFFLINIOWN. PA. DEPARTUEST I. Agricultural, Machinery, Implements, 4c Jamas McCanlev. Vice President. 8umt!. (a) Agricultural, For bet bu&bel wheat,.. ITS bu beitl UUnUvl tom (IU mim; bei ,Mx;iiiiu evi u uu uua ;uue tluavu iu '"."" j bent bubnei imu , ,, i , , 7i bu SO Su 1 IM hvL oUAliel UUivtliy ketxl , 7 SU bu beat bul OlUtUel uucl. wlieul bet hail ouauel urivy. bu 1 UU 6U bu oei iw ids wiieai nour bvt luu s4 r e nour bl luu s buujLWueai hour . iMml luu is cvtf u mtui am bvHi head wumiL, or doaen uMVen . .... 1 00 best 1 dux. klalks euro wiinears bJ (6) Qmcyranc, terming Implements and Machinery. For best four-horne wagon tl SO best two or u.rett-iioi u wagou. Lki hprtug w-.j..... , M , ImsI UMUIi Ciftlgt . . bust l.'p ouga', amale or uoubie ljest uwu bUg, ugni uuitlug . btssl UulllUft nu.ky Lkt&l sicigu, single or double-scaled bexl plough..... besi cmu,ur beat arag Usrrow ... .. 1 uu 1 au 1 w 1 CO 1 uu Ml 100 1 uu 1 uu 1 uu best hMjr uwut-rs. 1 uu 1 w bri wsguu om . The loiiuw lug list, in this class, is free to euilHUee Iambi lalirosd, auu wi,l aeceive spe cial cr alia putte, auu will be adjudged ac cofuing lo uuuj , ntiu gianurd uu axd ul merit ur ulpiouiu, wnn-ii Hill be read and puoilstit-d ilh Uie list ul piemluins nest reaper ; combined reaper and mower, seil-uiuuor; iniesning uiucuiue ; viover uiu ler auu separator; i-oru slieiler; laumug mlu: notsc unu hsy raae; straw cunei coru plauts-r ; piougn ; gralu drill : cuilivs lor : coi u inuiiun : uu row : nay lorn buuip lot weiis: cuciryst-eder: appteparer c-iuei pitxa, baud or noise power; palent bie.hive. Articles t. Munvacture Made Giunty. in th For best lot of cabinet work, best chamber set ... S3 0U 2 U) g uu auu best paxior sel. best lot ol lluwaxe . best lot ol curved w urk. best marble ora . g uu V uu 7j Su best bushel buk-l. bel huud buaKel best luurael llv-;svt ...... best Wdar luu or meal vessel . ICC 1 u 16 25 bvsi reirigeiutor. best coru. wire or split brooms, 4 iu buudie . bet exhibition ol lorelgu cuuery or huruMuiu oluuy suit (d) Leather and Miiceltuneous Articles For best pair line boou.... SO 6u bo I K-il p,ireuurse uouls. tx-sl Mir lsu s siloes ... besl slr Isuy's gsllers tfesl sltieol hole u-ulber.. .. best side ol cap or uicr leather besl nullled ItnruenA leather besl sel iiurhCNs, double.. lel set ol hnruesa, senate besl situuie auu In lual bT(t heavy wugou ge-rs besl uhuU muuc hise siiues aud 60 1 UU 1 UU 1 00 1 Ul 1 uu uhiis SO btst displuy ol ieud -maue dum best ssep Ikis 1 00 i so A suitable plare will lie leserved on the -round ami in the exliib.tlon rooms for all patent right urticb-s thut nmy be presented lor exhibition. DtTA A TUEy T II. Horticulture, l'oultry, Ac, W. D. Cramer. Vice 1'resUlent, Superin tendent o! lM-puiiineuu (a) H'llej and Cbrciiafo. For best gallon vlnegur . 50 btst Uli.pluy ol uouicsiie lues aw (I; Fiuil. For bewt collection of full and winter wppies. ous. eseh. &1 00 best eullectiou pvuls. . 75 besl eollecllou J.-M'ls . 7a besl eolleeiloU plulus 75 best eolicllu illliCiS..... . 75 beslcoilci-llou tupes 75 c) Horticulture. For lK-st collection potatoes Isrsl hall ous-oweel putaloes bsl ball LUs. beels ...... I h-m iis.l uu. esirols... . . bct hint ous. parsnips besl Jisp.ity rusiiu . ... bejI u.a.1 ous. unions.. ... . besl ie- vrieue ot garden veget ables ... . id) VegetalUs. For beet rollecliou suup beans besl ou-,. tomatoes. ... . I -v.-1 citua .... besl sweel puuipsius, heaviest best Mlltssue . ttent cuilecllou ol peppers besl leueuluueis . . best i walermelous. liesl t ruolsceiei. hall pieli seed onlulis... ... best half ou-. lurhltu tc I'mltry. For bet pen turkc s, six or more liesi pair geese Ik-si pnir uucsj . Inml paw pes luwls . . besl CuK-sens. ouea and 2 heua Ini coop cineaeus, b or more, best cMp tlucka, to or more lest eoop pigeons ..- Iksi ciige ul siiu.rrels -.. besl hi.il duzu Oulnea foWla best psir Uuiuea pigs . $1 00 Su bu Su su u bu 75 31 50 75 75 1 ft) 75 1 50 1 .VI M 50 DF.PARTMBST III. Fine art. Household Industries and Miscel laneous. P. P. Ilsr.illn, Vl.-e President, Snperinten. dvnt of 1 epamnenu (a) Painting. Penmanship and Photoorajths. rv.r lx-st duality of oil paintings . SI 00 50 sn 50 50 ImM pieeeor portrait in oil . best landscape paiiitinir in oil brat fruit pninting in oil... best aiiimul painting In oil best display water ptiihtlns . hett IamlKenpe In water colors le!it fiuit in water color lest flowers ill wnter colors.. . Iiesidisplavcolored crayons . 75 M sn 50 Im-sI single ixtlmcn...... . . 50 tiesl dlsplny plain crnyons 50 tst display encll sketches . 1 00 )t...t displsy ien drawings lis brt ornamental penmanship SO oet plain penmanship 25 liest sueriinen wom1 carving 25 lies' spe-iiiien wootl graining 25 luMt itiMnlnv of nlain and colored piiotocf.iplis .... 25 lsl dlKolnv of cards or fancy prlutius 2S (bt Musical Instruments. For i-st piano........ ... ) Award lxt cabinet orizan or best meloileon J Merit. (c) iV'rerffe Work. Forliest bei! quilt second lsst do do best delaine bed quilt second best do do .. best calico spread.., best diHible cover .. best woolen rue . . liest wiKiIen mittens . best woolen gloves .,. second Is! dodo ...,,,,- best woolen stockings best-cotton wttM-kiiigs best homespun woolen yarn, not less than oue pound second best do do. best knit spread best knit bureau cover. best silk sola cushioti best shirt, made by hand SI 00 75 75 50 so 50 50 So Sfl 25 25 25 ISO 50 I oo 75 1 00 1 00 lest shirt, made bv mainline best dlsplnv ol all artlclosof nee dlework in thtN class best display ot all articles of knit ting in this class ) Embroidery. For best yoke and sleeves best collur and cuffs btt linen and cambrle handker tl 00 50 75 75 1 00 50 50 60 s 25 chief... Ist skirt .-. best chtld-s dress. best tufted chair cover on cloth or canvass .. best cross stitetied do tin best tufted Ottoman cover- best table cover on cloth best piano cover on cloth (c) Knitting and Crochet Work. Kor best crochet shMrt... best knit shawl best cotton tidy i. best sephyr do best knit sontsg ls-st knit hood tl 00 25 SO 50 25 25 50 2 best afijhsn lt rroehet slippers... best crochet basket (O Leather, Hair. Wm, thett Work, Ac. For liest skeleton lenves.. t so 5ft 35 SO best drsniav ot burr woik. liest display of seed work lst displnv of b-athe' work besldisplav of h;ilr work Inst display of shell work ls-st ilesian in moss.... . I test collection of ilrled leaves.. besl display of dried leaves best ill play of wax work . tgi CUHf. linetu. BlankHt, Shirting: c. For bo Arm yards linen.... , ... 60 la beat Ave yards cloth-. bmt Ave rarda eaaaimerea- Deal an yarwa sura net- bettt fie yards aaUo . -bet pair woolen blankets bent brarth -ff best rag carpet,, . ... 100 (A) Bread. Cakr and Pattrif. For best home-made wheat bread, 1 lor beat home-made rye bread. 1 loaf. best bran bread- best rusk best fruit-cake, at least 1 pound. 16 60 60 36 36 26 35 K 36 as as as M) as as 36 as nest lady case, do do - best sponge cake, do do beat nold cake, do do. best silver cake do do beHt jelly cake, do do oea. cap cue, uo ao bt aoed rake, do do.. . best elnaerbread do do beat tbree varieUra amall cakes. half doxen each..... - beat dooahnats.. beet display of f astry best pantry, single specimen. neat uisputy oi eaaea- (0 Preterm and Jellies, Spiced and OaiWMd Products. For best preserved peaches, one Jar- beat preserved quinces, one jar beat preserved strawberries, 1 Jar. beat preserved pine-apple. 1 Jar best preserved plums, one Jar best preserved citron, one Jar, best preserved cherries, one Jar , best preserved pears, one Jar Deal apple jruy.oor jr.. best quince Jelly, one Jr... best currant Jelly, one Jar . best plum Jellv, one Jar . best elderberry jolly, one Jar beat apple-buiter . best peai-h-butter Deal pear-oniier.. beat aolnee marmalade. best peacn marmaiaoe . best orange marmalade ... beat pine-apple marmalade ,. (j ) Fruits and Vegetables in Air-7ffhj Ctms. For best display of frulta. II 00 best display or vecetaoiee v best alngle specimen of trnlt or veaetablea . 50 beat catsup, any kind SO (k) Hpieed Fruit and Pickles. For beat display spiced fruit .. t 75 best single specimen oi any siuu of fruit best display of pickles. (f) Butter. Cheese and Honey. 25 25 Far best 6 poonds print butter 1 00 75 1 00 best h pounus lump ouiier. beat a pounds of c l cueese rtml can oi laru.. 50 69 best 6 pounds of honey (m) riourers, Ac. For best collect ion of flowers . best collection variegated leaved plants best collection aloes and cactus best collection foschtaa... best collection geraniums best collection verbenas .... - best oulleetion pelunlaa 75 35 25 35 ' ! best culieciion roses. best specimen castor-oil plants. besl lemon ires- - best orange tree -.--,.- (n) On Flowers, te. For best collection dshllaa . f 2". best collection pnloxea. best collection coxcombs.. best col lectiok asters. best collection gladfolas . .- . best display of bulsamsilaily slip- best parlor boqiiet, pair best hand boquet. pair l-t cross of nowers. ....... best heart of flowers. best wieath of ftowsrs. . best hanging I basket beet Ktnud of flowers DEPARTMKXT I V. Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Swine. J. Ranks Wilson and J. B. M. Todd. Vice Presidents, superintendent of department (a) IJ'irtrs, Hem u Draught Mares, and Colts, Tho i'ears Vld Inclvded. For best colt less than 8 months old.. on 2 ft) second tt do besl yearling colt 2 fti second best do 1 00 2 on best iwo-ycsr old colt..... second he'd .lo - best turee-year-uld coil. l nn 2 on 1 ft! 2 no 1 00 swnnd liest do..... best brood mare.. . second bi st. . .. . best span of horses or mares best suiliu.n . second Let Ju. .. (ftl Light Draught. For best spun driving horses, rarrlige or Imegy.... ..... . bed single horse or mare to har- (r) OittleDitrhams. 1 00 4i'ki 2 UO $1 00 1 0 For best bnll . fl 0i 2 Ul I 5: liest bull between 1 ami Z yra. old-Ir-hI heifer calf less thun 1 mos lest cow .- - second liest do . lest two year-old heifer... . second lest do. . . best suckling less than 2 mos. old. second best do....... . . a on 1 ' 1 5 75 1 on (; Atdrrne;s. For beat bull $3 00 1 ft) ; on 1 on 2 no 1 00 second lst do., ikcat cow second ta-tt.. best beiler. 1 year old orunlrr.. liest calf, under b months old... (r) .Sheep. For licst buck.. tl 00 75 1 ' 1 ft) 2 on 2 00 second best do - . . la-st ewe .. second Isrst ilo Iest pen ewes (CI or more)... ls-st pen lnmlis . .. () Hu-ine. For beat boar. I year old best sow and llttor of pigs (four or more) less than 2 mos old second ls?st do. best boar pig, less than mos. old. tl 00 2 00 1 ft 1 0U All articles entered for which no provision has been mnde in the foregoing list, will re ceive proportionable premium If deserving. DKPAkTUE.VT V. Trials of "speed. W. Porter Thompson, Vice President, Su perintendent oi Kacca. Friday- First race, free for all. Purse. il.'A IT to first : S50 tosecond : mtotlilrd. Second race, open tn horses that have never beaten three minutes. Purse, f 10. Ul to first: 510 to second; is to third; H to fourth. SATrnnAV Conntv race fm-ereen horses, Purse, $.!. $11 to first; t to second; tn to third; t i to fourth. Mule race; rulers to be clinnaed each hent.and the hindmost innte takes the purse. Running race. There will also be a Fanfastlo race, on one of the above days. All rapes bevtSin S. xcect runnlnc and mule races. F.ntrance fee. 10 per cent of purse. Kntry for the connty race will close on Thursday. Octolr 1Z Kntnea for first and second race close on Saturday, Octo ber 7. RULES AXD REOCLA TIOXS. 1st. The field of competition free to all ex cept trials or speed. 2d. All entries for exhibition most be made nrlor lo 11 o"eloek of the first day of the fair. Entries can lie made previous to the fair, by addressing IheHecretary.at Mifflintown, Pa. Livestock Jmlg.s are reoncated to report at the President's ofTlce, at Ho'rlock a. m.. on Friday, when they will be furnished with books or entry. All Jndgea of all articles to report at the same office, on Saturday, at a. m., and make a return of their award ou the same day lo the Secretary. Juilci-s. If not satisfied aa to the regularity of an entry, or about Its coming w-thin the regulations will apply lo the Secretary for information. When the majority of the Jndgea or any section are present they shall constitute a qnornm, and are authorised to award pre miums. 1. Judges will award no premiums on ani mals on articles having no competition un less they are specially worthy. J. Nn single artlrle shall be entitled to nreminm which hasdrawn a premium In an assortment, pair. pen. berd. litter or flock. 3. No exhlhlter will be permitted to Inter fere with Jndeea while examining animals or articles shown by such exhibitor. For anv such offence no premlnm will be given for such animals or urticlr-s s a 11 stock comnrtlne for premlnm to be owned a' least one month by the exhibitor. Axe or horses reckoned from January 1st ot Ihe yar when foaled. The Assoclntlafl will rnmlsh hsy rree to all person exhibiting stork. All wagering on the result of anv trial of speed Is strictly prohibited, and If the own er of any horse shall be concerned In any bet or WRiter, bis horse shall be excluded from the course. All questions respecting the trial of speed shall 1 determined by the Jndgea, subject to an appeal to the Board of Directors. No artl le or animals shall be removed from Ihe grounds before the clos of the ex hibition, except by the permission from the President. The Association will carefully preserve all articles while on exhibition, bnt will not lie responsible for any losses or accidents thst may occur. Rts.lla for horse ahd cattle, and pens for ah-ep and hoc, will be furnished frae of rharse. Experienced hands will he In at tendance to care for stock during the ab sence of the exhibitor. Gambling strictly prohibited. All articles entered for premlnm must le . reported to the Superintendent of tbe re spective department before "o'clock p. tn. of October Mb. I No contest for sreed except such aasre; 50 5 a sanctioned by tne Hoard ol uirectors. Ail communications to be addressed to AMOS G. BON9A1X, Secretary. MirruSTows, Fa. Advertisement. Walaat Leaf Hair Reatarer. It is entirety different from all others. U ! as cleaYas water, and. as iu name ia dBates, is I perfect Vegetable Hair Restor er. It will immediately tree the head from all dandruff, restore gray hair to Its aUrel color, and produce a new growth where It has fallen off. It does in say way affeot the health, which Sulpher, Sugar or Lead, . KiMi i.l Silver ore Derations have done. It will change light or faded nairin a few days to beautiful glossy brown. Ask yonr druccist for it. Escb bottle ia war ranted. SMITH, KLINE t CO., Whole sale A genU, Philadelphia, and C. N. CKIT- TEKTOJ, Ktw lorn. 10,000 CROSS-TIES WANTED DIFFERENT WOODS The subscriber wants 10,000 cross-ties of chestnut, birch, white walnut, alum and oak, for which the highest prices will be paid. The ties mast all be 8 feet long, but may be either 6x6 or 7x7. They must be delivered t my ysrd in Patterson or on the canal bank in MifHin town preference given to latter place. For further information call at my store in Pat terson. GEORGE GOSHEN, Agent Patterson Ang. 0 1882. Emplotmi.tt fob tAMKS The Queen City Suspender Company, of Cincinnati, are now manufscturiDg and introducing their new Stocking Supporters for Ladies sod children, and their unequal Skirt Sus penders for Ladies. None should be with out them; our leading physicians recom mend them, and are loud in their praise. These goods are manufactured by ladies wbo bave msde the wsnts of ladies and children a study, and they ask as to refer thtm to some reliable and energetic Udy to introduce them in this country, and we certainly think that an earnest solicitation in every household would meet with resdv response, snd that a determined wo man could make a handsome salary and have the exclusive agency for this connty. We sdiise seme lady who is in need of em ployment to send to the Couipiay her name and address, and mention this paper. Ad- drejs Queen City Suspender Company, No JulyK 12is ATTKXTION FARMERS. Farmers in Juniata countv, who desire to improve their lands, and in crease their crops, will find Whalton Wharren Cos, Diamond Soluble Phosphate, just the thing for this purpose. William Branthoffer, on the farm of S. Owen r.vans, C B. Shelly, William Sieber, and others, have used it, and find it just the thing. The un dersigned, who is agent for this Phosphate and company, lias tested it for tho laHt '2 years and guaran tees it to do nil thut is claimed for it Further particulars given if desired. Better bxaiuihe this Phosphate before purchasing elsewhere. Philip Haklit, East S.tlciu, Juniata Co., Pa. July 12 2mo. MAURIED: EATON TOCUM-Oa Ang'ist 31st by Rev, R. 7tuur, st tl.e Presbrt .-rian psrsoiW sge In Waterloo Mr. David N. Eitan of Lack township, t Miss Matilda Tncnm, of Nsssville, Hsintinclcn county. IHED: VASORMEK William II. Va iOrmer, at the residence of his father, iu Delaware townsiii, on Si-ptember 3rd. lie was aged j i2 rears, ni mih, an-1 8 days. C's'M M K R Ci 4 1 j. KiFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MitrnxTOWx, September 13, 188J. Butter W Eggs Hi Lard 15 Ham 18 Shoulder ........................ 11 Sides 12 Hags 1 MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected wecsly. Qlotatioss fos To-pat. Weliieday, Ssptember , 1882. Wheat Corn, ......... Oats, .... ... i Rye Clovers eed.,,,. Tiuioilir scetl .. 1 00 85 35 85 4 00 2 fJ rlHLADKM'lII.V MARKET1?. Philadelphia Scyteaiber 9 1S32 Wheat $1.08 to $1.1?. Ore dollar snd ten cents a bushel was i.fi'ered lor Deccn.ber. Corn 79 to t2cts. fats 37 to 47cls. Butter l' to Hlcis per pound. E:g 24 to 2t3cts. Hay 15 to 18 dollars a ton. Straw $12 Skkds Timothy $2.80 to $2.66. Clover at 8 and 'Jets per pound. EAST LIBERTY, la., Sep. S Cattle Receipts lor week ending September 7, 3'i lifsd through and SMI lwal; market opened fairly sctive w ith a good demand, bnt closed uuJl; prime. $7io7.2-j; go-d $ to $0.65; lair $V2-to5.7; feeders $-iti.6.ol; Blockers $iol.50. Hogs R- Ci-ipts for week 12,i ;C head; uiuki l tiriu all week. H iU' s $5to 0.2tl; Shoep Receipts for the We. k 14e0U head; market ruled dull; common to t-xtra, $ lti.J.8.5; l.iruU $lJtltou.50. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. This etffj-wl tirr.:g It prcfirrrrd by thus who ItSw uwxlrt, toary .similar anlcV, cm ao -oant of is wprTifir :lcaaSnea and puniy. It cotitauns uterijb only thisX are beacfkbl to the sca;? mad hair and al way Uttttm tat Yoathdl Ctlor to Cref or Fatted Hair pwkcr't Hair Babam is finetr peiruaked and n inted to prevent foiling el the uiir ana to re idawinsif mndachtng. Hiscox A Co . N.Y. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC A Sswtrlatrat Rtallk aad Strtwjdi Rastsrer. If y-ju are a awhanic or fanaer, sssw out wilh evcrworic er a mother ma dowa hy family or house hold dunes try Pabskk's Oikckb 1'i.sic. If you are a lawyer, miaisrer or bnsmeja man ex hausted by menial strain er an ious cares, do not take faicauRgitimulanta,biitae Parker 'Oin per l oos; iryoabave Consumption. Dytprvsia, khenata Ism, Ksiiieyt-OmpbmuvorsnycVordvrofthelungs, stomscn. bowtls blood or serves. IAm ss's i .isusa TotuCwiUcnrsyoo. It tltheOralert kUsyd p-ort-r Had Ilia last so. Ssrsst Csf Curl trer Btti. If yea are wastinc away from fge, diistpamn or any f?wrf-v er weakness and mania a uiouilant take GtHcaa Tostc st ooc ; it will invigorate and baud yon up from liar a-stdose but wiH never inioaacale. it has saved hundred ef arts; it tuy save yours. cat-no :-. all asanssa. NWi Onasr Tosa Is deiuwlau I ipiu is ua-worU.M-lscsuray 4-Sawat tm f aiMaaf r!. MfaramkrM Sr.CAT SAV1.XO SCT1N3 DOLLAR SUE. Its nch and bsang fragrance has Bade this ddirheTarhnneeacwtoinglv popular. There is aethiag like It. Insnt soon harmg Fumuw tps Couxjta aed loA tar tinatin-e ot s ew, VStla. aav SVvcrM r Sarar arnkaary aa assT Ju SalHCTtilsi LaRGg savie si;tiss tsc. atrr. I A 1 as I MISCELLJIJYEOUS JtDFERTISEMEJYTS. D. W. HARLEY'S Lithe plaoe where yoit can buy THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST MENS YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING BATS, CJPS, BOOK, SHOES, AND rCRStSMXG GOODS. HE is nreoared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever offered in tbis market, and at ASTONISHING!. T LOW PRICES I Also, meuures taken for salts and parts of suits, which will be made to order at short notice, very reasonable. Remember tho pltee, in Hoffmin's Wster sheets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SAM'L STRAYER Has constantly oa rund a full variety f MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SH0ES,!ALL SIZES, GENT3' FUESISHlJfQ GOODS Goods of all kinds a-e low Come aud see iuo and be astonishedPants at 1ft CCBU. Patterson, Pa., April 16, 1879. Miscellaneous. F. ESPEXSCHADE, AT TBI CENTRAL STORE MAI street. 2xd Door Nobth or Bbmdoh Stbeit, Mifflintown, Pa., Calls tb attention of the publ'io to, the following facts : Fair Price8 Our Leader I The Best Goods Oar Pride ! One Price Our Style I-Cash or n v ft m I Exchange Our Terms ! Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto ! Our leading Specialties aro FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK IN DRY GOODS, X0XloNS GK0CER1K3, B00T3, AND SHOES, for Mcb, Women audj Children, Queetif ware. Glasacaro, ur..na .n.t v;tin . ..a n;t niaiK. i vuu aMa . , v. . . i , vn lvii-J) and everj article uouallj found in first- class stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in!,..n, Asrun. Bt.cm.. fcc. IVr.ie . r j . i . i . : wisliin" tlie I'rt scrrr ti..o. will pleas d - exchange for goods at highest market ; Jreil. Kuv E A. Wlf.SO.N; lot I'ena St. price. Thankful to the public for their herelofare libera, patronage, I request their continued custom ; and ask per sona from all parts of the count j, when in Mifflin to call and ace my stock of goods. F. ESPEXSCII ADE. Sept. 7, 1881. Professional Cards. Locis K. Atkixsom. Ueo. Jacobs, Jb. ATKIXSO h. JACOBS, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing nroinnt- ly attended to. Orricg On Main street, ia place of resi dence ol Louis E. Atkinson, Esq., south of Bridge street. Uct26, 1681. gRODIE J. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law U1EELISTOWH, - - PESX'J. All business promptly attended to. Spe cial attention given to Collecting and Con veyancing. Othce on Bridge street, oppo site Court House Square. jyjASON IRWIN, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLISTO W If. JUXIATJ CO., PA. All business promptly attended to. Orricg On Bridge street, opposite the Court Honse square. jan7, "0-ly J"ACOBBEIDLER, " ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFKLINTOVVN, PA. C3rCo!lcctions attended to pronipttv. Orricg With A. J. Patterson Kq, on Bridge street. Feb 25, '80 THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Phyaiciaa and Surgeon, MirrLlSTQWN, PA. OAce hours from 9 a. at. to 3 r. .. Of fice in his residence, on Third street, op posits Methodist parsonage. ocl22-tf D. M CRAWFORD, M. P., Has resumed actively the practice ef Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at tbe old corner of Third and Orange streets, Mifflintown, Pa. March 2'J, 1876. J. M. BRAZEE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON, Jictdemia, Juniata Co., Fa. Orrtci formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrctt. Prolessiopal business promptly attended to at all hours. JOHN McLACGHLI.V, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROYAL, JCSUTA CO., PA. UmOaj reliable Companies represented. Dec 8, 187i-ly ENRiniARSHBERGERTMTi). Continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Office at his residence in McAlisterville. Feb 9, 1876. Subscribe ter the Sentinel A Republican Kew Building, corner oi wip nnu ET SUITS MAUE TO SAMl'KL STKATEB. Special .Vol tees. A Great Causa cf Human Miss? Ih the IjO of liow L.ot, How IJetorc. Just published, a new edition ot CCLVEKWELL'S CEI.EUKATLD ES5A on the radical care of SrgHToH er Seminal W eakai-ks, Involuntary SenuaM Losses, Impctksct, Mental and Physical Incspacity, Iiupeiliinctits to Marnase, ...; also, CossiKM-ios, EriLgrsT and Fit, i i duced eii-iii,lulgncc or sexual extrav- -- -- agsnce.te. The ceienraicu minor, in inia s-iaiiraum Esssr, dearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarm ing consequences of scll'-almse may be rad ically cured; pointing out a mode of cure t A.a aimT.le certain. nil etT-etual. by m"?' mhev0rys,5T:ve re"iI what his condition m it be, may enre him self chap!y, privately, and radicalif. rjyThis" Lecture shonl l in ihe hinds of every youth and cery man in the land. Sent, tinder seal, in a plain envelope, t any address, poit-paid. on receipt v! si cents, or two post age stamps. A litresa THEtt LVERWtXL MEDICAL f 0., 41 Auu St., New York,N. ; junolS-ly Post-Oltice bos 45J. " ri3irLES. . ... i. - i - i i win man i rreei ine receiinj ir a siuita 1 VrorTsBLP Bm that will remove Tag j Fsick-ses, Pi anas and Elotcubs, lcavin I the rktn soft clear and buanlitul; also in structions Tor pnslucing a luxuriant growth of hatr on a baldhrad or smooth lace. Ad- drers, inclosing ."c. stamp, llss. ANUfir A Co., 12 liirvlay St., '.Y., TO WXSl Mi'TIVl'S, The advertiser bavin;- lon .errr. tnently cured ol thut dreai disease, tonsi mptlon, by a ennp'e nicty, h atsiviis to u;.ie known lo his lclli.-uir-rer Ihe :ean o - CUTC' To all Ji -ire it, hu a iii son-l 4 copy cf t!. prvrcr: lioa used, ('rca ef charge,) wiih tho c:i nrs for ritrpr. in? and nslng thciiine, tiliM-h tl' J w:'-l tlni a .era fr.v fur I'l.l t'ni.ns. f.'ONSeiiPT - Williamsmirjir., . j v:iilf HrS OP A'Ol TJi As GenSlom-in wo sulTt-rcd for year 'rons and ail the eBcts ol e.xit' tul it.ai."elior., will lor the SiUo ol sndiTing humanity, send frue to ail wh-- ncc.l it, the rvcupe snl direction far making thes'mplo rca;t; by w hi-h he was cured: SsfDrOrs wishibf to rrcflt ,r the ailvertiMT'n exrei'.cnct c:-.a I 00 so by addressing iu j erf.rt c-nflv!eiiCo. JullS B. I'GDEN, 42 Cedar St., ..., June I4 K2 1 yr. PRINCIPAUUNfi And all potota la Io.7 NfbruLa.Mioir.. Kaii-1 saa, Nfw Uf xiro. Arimca, uCa t3i tn I Tti. CHI j3l OJ- 0 lY ' i '; nu itupa ru.r .aitv . k2r aw T ssk as.itna-aiaiillat l-st-il. v-""r"" sw?-25-mw J!Hillypp.Kl' ly cuncAsiVd to fw-iM tl ra. hrttceq:Hpttwi stf55Hr-,dihC3 KANSAS CITY I. POTTER. r-EsLEVJl. LOW ELL. i Vies Pets'' Cent Mtnntrr. oen. Fim. i jl . Chicaso.111- Cbtcaaa.nl KENNEDY & DO f Y, (9nccessors to Bujers k, Kennedy,) DEALERS IN ORAI. OAI lalaMIUatl. CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land PI4ter SEEDS, SALT. JkC. "We boy Grain, to be delivered at Miffliw town. Port Royal, or Mtxico. "Ve are prepared to I Ornish Salt l dealer at reasonable rjK-s. IENXEDT . W)TT. Aiil 21,183-f l V j n " i " ll vwJW J E w s r -L, Tarou-h XjvWSv VVCr Try ft. is krts!ihiirir yfr Ja m O-lolirstrd Line f" byt traveling a ale at all oCkei ''V'vSjV'yjNv la-"T- l"d I be V. S. Vv VjwS. taasds. CVAnNKjJrJS e furt. S VVVblKit Rt.S 'f rV5-aV Vir rsre.sivplnyCsrs. V
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