SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MlFFLlNTOWN : "VERMS. Subscript!, $1.50 per annum if paid within 12 tnoethsi $2.00 if not pud within 12 months. Transient advertisement inserted at $0 cents -per fctch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col amn, TOventa per line lor each insertion. Deductions will be made to those rfesiring to edrartise by tho year, half or quarter year. COMMITTEE MEEtlXG. The Republican County Committee iill inert at Foortnna's Hotel, in - Mifllintowiu, at I o'clock 1. M. on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd, 1882. WM. HERTZLER, Chairman. TW1M-SOTD ANNUAL OF TUB JUNlATA C0I7NIY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, War K HELO OM THEiR SBOUWS AT Vmi ROYAL PENX'A., October 4th, 5th ami Gth, 1882. -PRUMIL'31 LIST l?rr:eiit I Agricuitu.ro, Machinery. Implement, Ac. Petfacuin Jacobs, Supfrinienc'ent or Tr-lartio-tit. (a) AGRKTLTniS. J-ftiavs John At-ws, tt. Grocingr, S.!T. McCulloeh, J. X. Thompson. Jirr.i tuliel white S-t., $J 00 B"sC 1u!hJ red w UOt--. .... . 1 00 'YKr Lent distinct vartetyot new wheat 2 00 :erond best variety -of new wheat.... 150 'riir best corn in t!e rs., .......... 100 For second besit corn in the ears.... -75 i Per new variety xm -ia the ears. .. 1 60 "Serond best variety -of -eero in ears. .. 1 00 ffcird best vsrH-ry-nf com in ears .... 75 ajf-st 100 pound -s wheet flour 1 00 hail huhW swect.T4.rn (io ears).. 50 sptcimen sweet corn on staiks (one doien eta&sia buacb) ,..; 25 bushel o. ............. 60 bnohel eloversaed........... ... 1 00 bushel timothv seed 50 halt biiaheJ 1!aieed 60 halt bus!.! -buckwheat MJ half bushel twrley.. ............ 50 head wheat, j dozen sheaves. .. . . 75 1 dor stalks-earn, with ears 50 b) CONVEYANCES, FARMING IMPLE KLSZi. MACAINERY. Judges Henry Moist, Samuel Puck, James Uroaiuger, W. U. (Jilsou. Beit four.tvjreowr.a30n, hot ...... ..$150 two ur tirt hurss wagon, now.. . 1-15 spring snipon, new.. 10 isiui!) ceuiage, new 150 sop bttjtpv, iagle r.r d'rtiMe rented 1' MJ open buyjy, light truttir.g..... . . 1 fr ail. kr altigk, sttigte or double rested... 1 It) plough .. ........ 100 valttecror...... ................ -"6 drsg barrow 1 00 com 1 0C jpiu.W.. ................. -75 The loilvwiug list, in this class, is free- to entrance fiow abroad, and- will r-ceiv spec ial care jud. (Care, and will .ha judged -ec-rordii.g sa--uaily and be-grantcd a reward of merit aw djioiua, wlne-will be rrad-oad published wit'c the list ot pceaiiunis: best rt'f-r. coiut tKsi veati-r and mower, threBf; aiarhine, eloi-r-izilU'r and fct-uuaier cons 'jJ -rf fauw:s?.fnfi, horse sniiay rake, straw aultsr, cor iji'.aaw, grsr..tit!, COT. Jl", liniro , pu-t!. -i:-volis, bsy oi, c!drjj-rf hand or becne; vowtr, paUut be- &ive, l.Lav. ca'.-.r. Jtor. A auitaUc p".te will I" race-, ved oa Jie CTOund and: in tne exhibition-orus for all patent rirlA articies iliac uiay t-e presactad lor exbtiiiuvz c AEIICLi5 OF MANrFACTURE MAIE3V T11E COUKTV. Jrdces trtlljiro Ileti-ick. J. F. Jacobs, Daaie!.Khjs, J. P. Johuacn, Jr. iJest lot cabinet work..... ..$1 50 cbstui'Dr set. ......... ... .... parlor aet. .............. ........ lot of tinware lot oi carved work ... marble wort bush4 .basket. hand tiasket.... market issket. cedar ul!Lan!neat vlssel... ... corn, wire cr-tplit brot)m, sfc: in tunill ............. chilitioa.of ioreign cntlery or Ladsr-tf any sort .. 2 60 .. 3 50 .. 160 .. 1 50 ..175 .. 50 J5 50 50 1 50 .rd) LTQEK aV0 MlSCELLyfel.EOCS JIKTECLES. Jndp fs Vi H.-utherford, Jaiea CiimoBs, ii. Ohiun Sterrett. U. 75 50 60 50 l3rst pairna lK"t .... pair Ooaraei.Loets... lir I !' Jihoos pair I tj"ii sides.-:h-r.- side ot Vi.-or.tirwr leather tii.ihedfcsmssJlher - set of h tss,.ivile set of h. fcrtsa, siftfe saddle a.i tcidle... V" V 75 .75 ;ts 11.50 ;hscd maUV borjie Jfies an Dass.rtn.ent ir.HorCitare, Poultry, . J. (Kelly ratteraon, .-Supcrintendeot of Department. a) WISE A5.f)(WKDIALS. JtKla John GdMort, John Motaer, W. N.tU-rrett, Cfcclon itjic. Best ne.gllon virsrgar , aae iart hoimr made & l one i art straw erry mitus... m fcsrt curraut wine,.,... one wxt elderbTry racu. .. ens-i cherry bvuoca,... FRl'IT. 60 50 60 50 60 60 JJest collect of winter l . . I, . .-h aplae, half cellecrif fail apple, 1 hl eaeb 1 00 1 00 1 IK) 1 00 collection uf peaches collection ol iears.. collection of plums cllo:tion of ninces 1 00 tlection of grapes UORTICCLIL'SS ASD ,siA BLS. J4 Mitthew KoigiTi, John haupt, gdward, Davis. Tor beat new variety ef potatoes. ... . Second eit t.cw variety of potatoes.. Bsst halt io.sh.1 Mercer potatoes -Second beei bnh. Mercer t- half buel Early Rom potatoes.. JSecond best bns. Early Hose potatoes bMf Lushe! Peach Bine !'" Second best halt tushel Peach Blue Potato?! "'l''jt"" Jiest ball bushel of any other kind.... half bushel tweet potatoes....... halt Imi. beets (red and white).. balf bus. red Bd Me ofions. . . Uovarieniet of garden vegetal diajJay carrots, parsnips, radishes, And turnips VEGETABLES. Bust one fourth bus. white soup beans one-fourth bun. mixed soup bcauf cne-fourth bushel lima beans.... . 50 . 60 23 50 25 100 Ail 25 25 25 one-fonrtli bUshd tomatoes M And lwl n eoona mi ao do Beat 4 hatria nfi-.kk... 2 60 c IT?' PunnIios, heavios't. ! 7S 36 25 25 29 2e 25 "wow oesi oo Boat 1 Held pnmkins. Beat 12 red pvppers.. iz cuenmbera ... 12 green pepera . 8 watermelons... POCLTKY. Ja.1?es Silas Shamp, D. R. p. T. H. dllson. Beahr, pen or turkeys, 6 or more pair of geese , pair docks. v 1 00 60 60 100 1 00 100 . pair pea fowls coop of chKkens, 6 or more.... coop of ducks, or more. . .... Department IH.Fino ArU Honwhold Indnstnes and Miscellaneous. D. V- Minkhen, Superintenlent of De partment. (a) rAI5TiyS, PENMANSHIP fc PHO TOOKAPH. idgea-4)avid B. McCailoch, Alice 8et- ber, AHce Kepner, Mary Wharton, TUIie Smith, Belle Kothrock. Clem Kepner. Best quality of oil paintings $100 piece of portrait- in oil 6u landscape painting in oil 50 fruit paiutiug in oil. ........, anrnxl paintiug 50 dhailay of water colors 100 landscape in water colors 54) fruit in water-colors " f,y owera in waV colors 1 60 display of colored crayons... 1 00 sin gle speeissrn 75 disJay of. plain crayons 60 single speetrien "5 display of pencil sketches 1 UO o-econa oesi do do....... . 60 est display of pen drawings , 1H1 Second best do do ............ 60 Best ornsmcAtal penmanship 00 plain penmanship ............... specimec wood carving........... specimen wood graining. ....... - display plain and colored photo--gphs 5 Mt SICAL ISSTBL'MKNTS Best plane cabinet organ ................. melaleon... ......... .......... 'Dip. Dip. Dip. (b) NEEDLK WORK. Judges S. K. Ard, Fannie Brenisholta, Mrs. Dr. Arnold Tillio Kooos, Laura Uow er, Clara P. Thompson, Liuie Smith. Best bed quilt second best....... delaine bed quilt. . second best....... $1 00 7o 75 50 60 50 1 00 75 75 50 calico spread..... silk sotacushion shirts made by hand.. . Second best do ...... shirts made by machine... ...... Second bet do do display of all articles of needle work in this clas...... second best........... ...... Best child's dr.a 1 50 1 00 c) EMBROHiEKT. Judges Jerome T. Setter, Amelia Keb ler, Alice Diebi KsteGallahar, C. J.Thomp son, Cora Thompson, Aland Scalier. Best yoke and sleves. ....... ...$ 60 eidlar and cuffs.... 25 24 60 linen and cambric haodkerchiel. . skirt tatted chair cover on clotbor can vas crocs stitched do da .. tutted 'tu.iu.ii cover table cover on cloth.... piano cover ou cloth...... ...... Itoor rug .......... second best do.... Best display of all articles "t embroid ery in this clsss...... second best display.. ... ........ 1 50 1 00 d) KS1TT1 N G, CKOcaET, AX D 8 HELL WUKK. Judges J. Y. Sieddy, Mrs James Adams, Mrs. J. St-iber, Mrs. Y. P. Thomp son, Mrs. Sjinuel Moaery, Mrs. Daniel Kloss. Best crochet shawl $1 b0 knit shawl 555 cotton tidy 6 aephr . 60 kmtsont.ig 25 knit bood 25 alghan CO crochet slippers................. 25 rrochet basket It:, woolen mittens...... 60 woolen gloves 60 woolen stockings ..... 50 cotton stockings..... 60 knit spresd.. ...... . 50 knit bureau cover.............. . 60 displsy of at', articles of knit work in this class.... 1 50 second do do ........ 76 LEATHER, HAIR. VTAX ASD SHELL WOR. Best skeleton leaves.... display of burr work...... d isplay of seed work. .... display of leather work .. display of hair work...... display of shell work..... design in moss .......... collection of dried loaves. . jit-play of ax work ..... ...$ 50 ... 1 00 ... 60 ... 76 .... 75 ... 25 60 ... 25 ... 100 (e) ..CLOTHS, LINE5i6, BLANKETS, SHIKTINC.Ac. Jcges Robert MclUn, Atty., Mrs Matbew Rodjrers, Mrs. A. J. Fer, Mrs. John Thompson. Mrs. James McLaughlin, Mrs. John Adams, Mrs. John T. Noarse. Best tve yards home-made; linen. ....$1 50 second do do ........ 1 00 . Jive vards home rusde-clotli. ... ' patr homjs made woolen- blankets ' rap carpet, home-tuade... ....... auoend do .......... douile cover.......... .coverlet. ...... .. boo,puu woolen yarn, 1 pound. arcoad do do 1 00 50 60 50 75 50 (0 BREAD, CAKES, PASIRIS, JELLIES CANS S3 AND SPICED PRODUCTS-Judges-S. P. W barton. Mrs. Joseph Roi brock, Mrs. J. Nevin Poowoy, Mrs. Hugh Hamilton, Mrs. John 4! ulcer, Mrs. Philip Kepoor, Mrs. Samuel Kypner. JJest home-made wheat bread.. $ 75 60 60 bome.tuaae rye oreao... brsu bread....... ........... ... rusk... Iruit cake, at least one pound ... lady cake, at least one pound goict Ciiko.jit least one pound.... silver cake, at least oik pound... jellv cake, t least one pound.... cup cake, at .least one pound ....... 25 2a 25 25 25 seed cake, at leasi one jwuuu. itiifer bread ... 25 .three varieties small caKes oox- cn each.. - io:ighnuts - ditpuy ol pastry Jjaatry, single specimeu ......... 4is-iav of cakes,.. 60 25 25 .25 PrtaerT.es and Jellies, Sliced and Caaaad Products. Best preaorred peaches, one jar ... jjser etl quinces, j . preeerr.oa strati aTle oucj-u. preacrv.tw piue aj-iioo, j pfservd piuuis, one j r prestsrv(! .titi ou, oa jar preserved cherries, one jjt preaenrtai Jr. " j4 ' preserves ol ail kind, one jar. . apple jelly, one jar ouiuce jelly, one jar curraui jeuy, one jar. . . plum jelly, one jar elderberry jelly, one jar apple butler, one jar.... pear butler, one jr peach butter.. ..." uuince marmalade, one Jar peach marmalade, one jar orafli-e marmalade, one Jar- i,ine ablJle uiarmalade, ouejar... Fruiu ao4 TVfetables in Air-Tight Jars. It .... t ;..,1si- at fruits $1 00 . ' . . .1 1 aecuua 00 owp-a; Wi.i.lav of veeeubie 100 60 secoud best display or vegeUbles. ,tigle specimen ol Iruit or TegeU 50 50 Abies ...... rsisiip. any tied Spteed Frait and Plcklea. B0,tjSf.yhlf.,?icrt frnit Wo best display of spiced trait Mttfle spocimea of aay kind of fruit v. display ot pickles. ."",.' second beat display of pickles.! Butter, Cheese and Honey. Best 5 pounds print butter.. 41 00 6 pounds lump butter 75 25 pounds cheese ....-. 100 can ot lam M Ave pounds honey.. v. JJ" 1 00 (g) FLOWERS AND DESIGNS. Judges George Diren, Sadie Cooper. Funk, BcUe t orgusoa, Maggie Laird. Best collection Hewers $1 00 second best cViectiuu ot flowers. 75 iwwu in oioom...... ......... collection variegated leaved puiita collection aloes and cactus collection lucniaa . collection geraniums. Collection verbeuas ...... Collection rosea. specimen ot castor oil pubtta..... icmoa iree. ........ orange tree Cut Flowers, fee Best collection ot dahlias .... 60 collection ol roses.... 'Collection ot verbenas. 60 60 60 -26 -collection orpaiok................ -collection of coxcombs ......... collection ol asters...... collection of lwtuoias. ........... collection ol guHiioiaa.., display ol balsams (laoy slippers) panor bouquet, pair............. 60 V Mi -36 HI 50 50 60 60 25 50 Hand bouquet, pair cross ot nuwera...,.. heart ot doaera... wroatb ol dowers...... hanging basket....... stand 01 tlower3.. .... Department IV. Horses ..... and Cattle Michael Sciber, 15 uperintendcht of De partment. (a) DOUSES AXD UEAV1 1'RAFT MAKES AND COLTS, TWO VfcAK OLD INCLUDED. Judges Dr. . M. Graham, -John Mc Si ecu, lbomaa Arbtiukle, Joseph Droinger, Jacob uronuiger. Best colt lesa thau one year old. 00 second best less tlianti tuouinsold f.OU third best . , bestyeoruag colt secuuo bfll yearling coll. ...... third best........ tesl two v ear old coil ......... secoud beet tao-year-ola cult.. . best laree yosr 01a coil. ........ secoud 4el tbrce- uar-oid coil, best Crowd biare............., second best brood uiari-.. best sua" heavy urjugltt........ be&t second do ..... best sjmui ot harness. second spu ol harness......... best single harness. second best...... best heavy draugul slalliou secuud best best light araugnt stallion 2 OV 8 bo 2 bb 1 bo 8 OU 2 00 4 00 2 0O 8 O0 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 bo 2 OJ 2 00 1 OO 4 OU 1 OO 4 bO 2 W sococ a best . . . . . (b) CATTLE. Judges Jaims Adams, Prof. David Wil son, haur) Kepner, Ucury Kloss, W barton,- if. Porter bcaie. Short Jlorus Thorongbbicd. For beet4n'U over 2 years old 00 second best bull over 2 years old. it 00 best bull between 1 and 2 years eld 3 00 seoond best 2 00 besteow.... 4 00 second best cow 8 00 best-Ltiier between 1 aiitl 2 years 3 00 atcond best 2 00 bs. call 1 year old.. ..2 00 MiCttud best.. ...... ............ 100 Alderneys Thoroughbreds. For the .best bull over 2 years old.. ..$5 00 second best 2 W heal bull 2 years olU 4 00 second best under 2 yeais...... . 3 00 .best cvs - 1 6 00 aucond best cow between 2 ana yjurs old. ... . .. 3 00 host b'jiler belweeu 1 ana two years old........ ...." second best ........-.-.... .Iiest call uudcr one ear second best Short Horn Grades. 3 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 F.ivl'est tall over 2yesrs old.., .$3 00 second b.-st bull over 2 jears old 2 00 Hi. .t 1.1. 11 hi'iweuii 1 and 2 tears.. 2 00 second best do best cow --- secoud best vow besl htfiler two jeais old. . ....... secona. besi best call 1 ycarola - second best.... third- best Jersey's GraJts. - 1 OO 3 0U 2 00 2 00 1 no 3 00 2 Ot.' 1 00 Fes-'best bull over 2 j eats old.. $3 00 2 OO second besl besl bull between 1 and 2 years.. second best . Jjestcow.. secoud best cow ... . .best heitr betweeu 1 and 2 jears second best..... best calf under six mouins second best " Steers. 200 1 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 50 1 0 For Jwst steer two year old..... second best.. ...... .$4 00 .2 00 ;(c and d ) SHEEP AND S1VINE. Judges-rDaiuel McConuel, Dasid B.Doty, Samuel Pannabaker, James jtdle-:o, G. L. WoKuer. Uxlordown Pure B.id- For test. buck. . . . . Second best ba'-t ewe or buck second best..... Cotswolds For best buck....... .$2 00 . 1 0O . 2 00 lainu. .... IW Pure Bred. $2 00 " ,. 1O0 """" 2 00 1 OO sac'jud btsi. bast ewe. pQeoud best. ...... beat pen lanioa (4 or moie) second test.... A 00 ...2bO ...fcrco ... iw ... i'jo ... 1M ... .. ... Jssf Leicesteis Pure Bred For best .buck second best.. ...... best o-ve 'second besl best pen lauiOs (t or more).... secoud besl.. ..... Socth downs Pure Bred. For best buck secoud best.. .... best ewe... secoud best v best peii lambs (4 or more).... secoud beat Moritos Pure Bret!. For best buck.... . secoud best besl ewe secoud best. best ln Uiubs ( or moie) tecoud bei...N Mixed Bred. $2 01' " 1 OO i to 1 00 4 OO 200 .$2 00 . 1 00 . 2 00 . 1 00 . 4 0O . 2 00 Tne beat buck secoud best buck. , best ewe second best ee 1 laiuba (4 or more). 150 . i 00 , Jto , 1JW) , 3lJ secoud best pen iambs 4 or more) 2 Ui ,a virivf: a. Judges Lnki Davis, Henry Titzel, Hon. N. A.'LloVr. Win. Van awerUtfe..- For best Berkshire boar, 1 year old or more 00 best Poland lhiua ooar do .. 1 00 I-... i-i..terabitc boar 1 year old or more ?. .! - 'm best sow aud liiu ol pigs (iour or j more) less lna ceobd beat...... . beat boar pig lttM 0 old mouths 100 IK-iaitluaKt VHorse for General lsb. Wm. H. Gronlncen and John a. Tinas. on, Superintendent of Depart stent. Judges W. P. Thompson. Phllin Ksn- ner, Dr. Nicholas ArneM. Hob. John Koons. For best hone or mare .. $10 00 second best B 00 third best 6 00 fourth best 4 00 Bllhoest....... 2 00 All entries in this department a fee of $2 will be charged lor each horse or mare and not less than five entries must be made be lore lue judges will award any premiums tn ifeu department, - Nora By the term "for general uae" is ueaut Horses or mares of suincient weight to draw tne plow, or wsgon, of sufficient activity to be driven in lue lamily carriage, and ol ability to carry a rider saiely. Boys' Race. Race for boys under 12 years of age. rreuiiom 10 be aiviaea as loWows i $1 to 1st, Wc. to 2ud, Oc. 10 3rd, ioc to 4 ill, 00c. to bib, ouc. to but, toe. te 80c. te Bib, Joe- to atu, 20c. lu lotb, 4c. to 111, 10c. o l.Ui, be. to 13us. RCLES AND REGULATIONS. Single admissiou tickets 25 cents fam H)- Ueaeu l.o0; kerse and carriage 1.2o. AU entries lor eanibiuoa uiuil oe made prior to 4 o'clock of Uie rsl day el the lair. iiuiries lor exuiwuoucau be uiade ou Tues day at leruoou ooiore Uie I air commences. All the Dcpariuieat othcers will be on the ground lor Uw perpese ot aUeuOUng to ex- uibtiors. Live stock judges are requested to report at me fresiuciit a otnee, at o clock a. an.. on Ibursday, wbeu luey will be lurulsbed with books ol euii)'. Ah judges ot articles to report at lite sauie onice ou rnuay, at o'clock a. ni- aud maae a return ot their award ou same Uay to tbe becrelary. J udges, u not saiisded as lo lue regular tty ol au euury, or sojut ita cotuiug wituin the reguialioua, will apply to I tie secretary lor inionuaUou. YVneu a throe of the Judgea on any sec tion are presout ttiey snail constitute a quorum aia autboruced to award premiums. 1. Judges will awatd no premiums ou an imals or articles haviug no competition, un less luey are eapeclauy worthy. 2. single article snail be entitled to a premium wiucn has drawn a preiuuiui in an assortment, pair,. pen, nerd, niter or flock- 8. Ao eahioitur win be permitted to luter fere witu uie judges w bue exaojitilug aui mais or ariiciea soowu by sucb exuibitor. t or each odeiise 00 premium will be given lor sucb auuuals or articles. 4. All slock computing ir promiums to be owueu at leasit uiuuiu by lue exuiuuor. Persons euilttmg iborougbbred sloes are required 10 preseui to tne r rcMd-sut a cur liucate orpcuigiee ol said stock. Age ol uorscs reckoued irom January lirst tiyear loaied. Tbe Assouutiuu will luruisU hay free to all persons exkfbiuug cattle and obeep. it u arltcles ur auiu.a.8 snail be removed Iroui UterouiKlt-belore lue close ot tbe exuibwiou, rxcvul by perwtssloa of tne Presideut. The Association will carelully preserve all ariinles WMle t.11 exhiuiiiuu, but will uol be te4pousdie lur soy loses or accideuls j tiiat uta3 occur. bulls tor cattle, and pens for sheep, aad hogs, will lurae-ncd nee ol charge, tlx perioueed bamls -will be 111 atuAuuauce 10 care -lor slock uuung the aseuoeot tne ex bibilor. OaDj.Muii; strict' v prohibited. All articles eutcrnu tor wujcfc no provh lous Jiaa oeeu maCe 111 tbo IwiCitolug list, will receive a. pfoiKirtiouabie . jeniuiuir n desorviug. Ou Prwlay altecnoon a public sale will he held .on the. grounds, wnoreat """" niu oe permuieu uj oner iwr -two . .. or stock w nicb may bave t.-ii exhibited by them, and articles lor saia vJ -be so, ph - Caided II exblbltois desire. IU All comiuUkicaUuus to be acurcsseu. 11 WILLIAM JibNCd, Cnrrespun uujg jecretary. comvxmca REMARK SBf tK OF tW.ipCSI.MSS MEN. MiriLixTowM, Pa., Se, J3. 182. Te the Pti Wi'c ; Ju pres. anting trie follow ing to tbe nple ot Juitiai a 1 desire brii-Hy lo l-iiug to their notice prouuuucUy thelol lowjng lacts, viz; Thai Iran tuiniug the ouiy exclusive Boot aud St Stvre in the couuty. That iu crder to co nductan exclu- sive-ioutwear busiuess succeaslitlly, it is necesury al wa s tc carry a 1 an and complete line-of goods ol every variety jT-ai sl)le. That in appreciation of tuts laci J have today- larger assortment ol Buoia aud Shoes ol every description tout haa rver belore beec.-eseuted to Jo pubim hereabouts. That oat ol my tiuuieuse s'.ocsl a j-ucbaser cannot lail to be saUned iu liu 1-uice ol goods, 'lhat iu every lustanco where a sale is made I guarantees perlect tit. .That in aelliug goods 1 reprjxent ouly Uie true aud luieiubensbcd menus.-? the slock Irojc wbicb lley are made. That it any goods Lsell do uol in every parlicuiar warraut my . repre aeaiatious 1 ouly sst y au to make known to aae lliuir Uuiug, aud ycu w ill be honestly in-dViunule-J. Thai as a loc-iiug articio uf jucu's wear, Ia'u ruuuing the "Ouly OrtgiuaiKey atone".ikol, every sak- ol wbicn 1 guaran tee, .aud ill stil them i".i) on thecouaiuon ikatif Uey do not give tiiisiaction yoiUHll relatm them and receivttruolbcr pair gratis. That luy stock of Ladies' Shoes, '-butuiii.-d aud laced," is uusurpuiiel in tue light ,wl variety and style, ll you desire Ihe laurel in auy i.uul 01 stock, luey. can bo bought ol me. ibataa leading articJvol ladies' wear. 1 am scluu Foruey'scelcbraled auoes, aud can luriiisb Uiem in all size?. Theau shoes recummeutl. tlicuscltca wueicver ibey are wom. That luy stock 01 Cti'ldrcn'a ssbocs aud Bui 'alU'oia is uol wautiMg iucompieic- ness. 'luaul aui selling a gocu, suusianlial Lady's Suae.lor outdoor wear just lUo tOiug tor w uilv, iu doiug ciiuf'-s about tbe taaiu lor tne .uutv eliuus.y k-w price 01 Oue Dollar a pair. Aud, njalljf , tbat li y ou desire cusloui-iiiado work, 1 cai luruuh the best material luhe market, aud Ihs w ork will be executed .by tuo best feehauics. Our home made r. ork is .'. admixed. Ladies' hue shue made ad hujsned as elaborately aa at tue ruauulaeturer. Oeuts' bouia. aiitl iaif.-rH made lo ord;i. and . . u. ......... . I i". I lu mo auove 1 ua-VU frcseuicu 10 iuj reau- 1, ess tuu iTiuciual cluuycierislics ol my.busi- j-isj, aud in every Ui&isnce n bcre a pusc bas er cails 10 examiue my stock, he 01 she will heuid every pusjio.e.teuiiou. Tnegovas c jjl he exhibited wiih pleasure and all iu lunmatiou iu relerencc iberto w ill Le cheer- fuliy given. Iu our line re strive only lj meet the wants of th puhuc. and a visit te the only exclusive Boot aw! Suoe Store in the county wiU fully attest truth of my gtateuiCBtS. Expressing thank to you fury our lonner patroni;c Jtid solicitnig your lu'.ure favors, j I am ionrs, truly, GE01.UK W. tiECK. 1 Latt Wednoedtiy, Jessie Brjner, 1 eilizea iu yre JJiU township, in j efRjrt tj teftm of 4 I war mules, fell under the wagon tuvd j had bis left arm, between the elbow jnijtj. broken, " Lat Wednesday, the Chamliers jjurg KefHuJory appeared as a daily, full of newc, aud twin I warm for' llie editor went iu ! General Beavtr. I Isii Aso-ly after tha Crencral ve slated, 6ud a the campaign progrtifssw Le j situs to grow warmer. SHORT LOCALS. I Autumnal tints. Singing schools. Peach ea are plenty. Fog in the morning. Squirrels are scarce. Blaine, is not for Fusion. Harvest moon on the 27ta Inst Wild turkeys are reported plenty. Port Royal Fair time will soon be here. Frost is promised, by the next full moon. Most of the farmers sow wheat tkis week. J. N. VaeOrmer, can supply you with grapes. The Oreenbackers got a sockdolo ger, in Kaine. ' Where are the squirrelsf ask the sportsnen. The dysentery, at Newport has passed away. Doer may be killed after the 1st day of October. -Sell good geods and prosper by advertising. A. IL Weidsaan, has reeigsed express agent. All quiet sv-ong the river on the bridge question. Western newspaper even, apeH programmo, progriam. Read the preiui-am list ot the fair to be held at Tor t ItoyaL Theretis to a 'oabv ekow at the LyComing count y fair. Advertise in t he Sentinel and R&ub- lican, it has ma' ay readers. Bears are frequently seen -oa tbe mountains of F rauklia county. There are 3 ft cases of diptheria in Mapieton, Hi in ting Jon county. Sucire Loudon, moved -into the Jacobs Uoui le, last Wedneedey. Tbe Odd Fellows, had a great .pa rade at Rea ding, last Thursday. Samuel 1 iickeuback, near McAlis terrille, ha a a good many-apples. Wm. Krcrtz, has sold his atore at Tan Wert,, to Michael Beaehor. -Bu&ine: is in all parts of the coun try is reriorted as doing 'better. Rev. 1 fr. Oberholtxer .preached ia tbe Lutl teran churoh, on .Sjibbatu. Quite a nu mbcr -of .people about Pleasant. View, are ill -with malaria. Mrs. Howell, wife-of -Major How fJl, is r rported aa being seriously ilL Special buigains .uiav be bad at2 3V. iictik's shoe store on Heunioa day Har'.ey, will have a nice . lot of flothing reatly to sul! by re-uniun lay. Strityer is prepaid ng ior the. fall .-aud winter busint-ss. Call ami see jJwu. The buckwheat lielcV in.Tusiairtjrii valley presetit a pyoniisiug appaar nce. The wages of tbe .railroad track ! lumds has been iuciesssed to vilJO ; . f a uay- j List Thors Jay, was moving .alav. for citizens, Loudon, Stone, - ami 1 Notestine. . Merchant Rauiieli,. of Port .Royal, i runs a store goods .wagon through (.-he county. I Independent republicans of Ches- ter cotuity nave uominuJoti a Liecns- l:Zative ticket The Millers' State Association will meet at Harrisburg, oniho.lOtii da -ft October. FOR SALE A first rate, second hand. Washington hand press. -. Call at this office. Have your picture i;Len at the Hess gtilicry, on reunion, or fair day, tc auy other day. JVot in mauy years has .the .ground been so full uf water, at this season of the year as now. Jordan Riddle, raised a .double cu ctuvber which was in appearance, a curious freak of nature. iCiward Rook, of Centarville, A'otk county, fell trout a porch oa Xuesday a weei and broke bis neok. Mason's Fruit jars and Tin Fruit Cans, ior sale cheap, at McClinties' tinware store, Lridge street. The Sacrament of the Lord's .Sup per will be administered in the Chap el on the 1st Sabbath in October. James North, has bought a axip off the West end ot tlie George Hcikes farm in Milford township. Next Saturday, Swamp Sabbath School, will hoid a celebration in the grove adjacent to the school house. The ScLi ucker farm in Tuscarora Valley was eold on Saturday to Will iam and Peyton Graham, for97,3tiU. Mr. Kerr, rho had his pelvis brok ,en some wetis ago, by a fall at F.mtinuel Mover's barn is able to be out A btaticiau says, that there ia a Sabbath school .teacher for every 56 people in the tL-ittd States of Amer ica. The politician(:sre counting on big wotk, tiuri ng the fails. The people willjierform the execution inNovem- Ti.-re is a commoc talk among the people, that the primary elections are postponed because of a job that is on tbeiCarpet. Philo Hamlin, has eaiered a Poly technic college, at Troy, New York State for the purpose of graduating as a civil engineer. Samuel Rollm in, has been "sick, and in consequence of the illness, is not so large as in past dsrs. The fever reduced his weight W. H. AIKKXS, sells orgaiji from j 22 to $50 and upward. Only Agent J in the county or the "CeleUated 1 j JEsty" organ. C'lll and hOe. Witliam fLite. the mother ot om Tonne man White tbat was drowa ed at tba time of oats harvest ia Tk carora creek died last Friday. 1W. N. A. Okesoo eon of Wllliao, Okeaoa, deceased, lata of Tuscarora valley died at Port Iiayal last Sab be tb. Kev. Mr. Okesoo, was rector of St Paal'a Episcopal CLurcu in .Norfolk Ya., for a period of 26 year. Willie Snyder, son of H. IL Sny der of Port ItoyaL while looiiug at the cars from a fence last Friday evening fell 0 nl broke au inn. in two places. Lewistowu ban a tseu-aUou om.iij-.J : l. vt. i ; .-.f.-nii.t-' the information that -r ; ed against some of ht-r dtizeiib for j Btcaliug canip equiiw thiriu'' tLe t late tutaiupuieut. Imrortauat T TrTellec. Special iadaoeaaeaU are otre4 yea ttf the Burlington Ronto- It will pay yea te read their advertisement to be round else where in this issue. NOTICE The Twenty Second annual exhibition of the Juniata County Agricul tural Society will be held oa their grounds, at Port Royal, oa Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, October 4, 6 and 6, 1882. Jo'iPS RoraaocK, President. Jokx P. Waaatos.Sec'y WtlBtt ftarnlr Keatoror. It ia entirely different from all others. It ia as clear aa water, and. aa 11a name in dicates, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restor er. It wril immediately tree me eeau "vi lli dawtenfl. restore arar hair to its natural color, add produce a new growth where it baa taken off. It-does nol ia any way auoci the health, whiohSulpher, Sugar of Lead, and Nitrate of Silver preperatione have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few dava to a beautiful (lossy brown. Ask voar drmrcrst for it. Each bottle Is war ranted. SMITH, KLINE k. CO., Whole sale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. A . CK1T- CANTON, Few i ork. 10,000 :ross-ties WANTED- D1FFERK!'T WOODS The subscriber wants 10.VJO cross-ties of chestont, birch, white walnnt, alum and oak, for which the hichett rices will be paid. Tbe ties most all be 8feet long, but may be eitber 61S or 7x7. -They must be delivered at my yard in Patterson or ou tbe canal bank m MiOlin towa-snrefercuce given to latter place. For further information call at my store ia Pat terson. GEORGE GOSHEN, Agent. Patterson Aug. 9 1882. Nd?LOTHtaT roa turns The Qaeeo City Suspender Company, of Cincinnati, are now manufacturing and introducing their new Stocking Supporters for Ladies and children, aud their unequal Skirt Sua peuders for Ladies. None should be with ect tnem; our leading payaiclans recom mend them, aud are load ia their praise. These goods are Bnfac4ured by ladies who have made tbe wants f lad tea and children a study and they ask aa to refer tbttn to aome reliable and energetic lady to introduce tbem in this country, aud we .certainly think that aa earnest solicitation in every household would meet with ready response, and that a determined wo man could make a handsome salary and have the exchisive agency for this county. We adrise some Ltdy who in ia need of em ployment to send to the Company ber name and address, and m.-atnw this paper. Ad dress Queen City SiisiictdeT Company, Ne. 179 Main Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. July26 12ts C03I3IERC.VLs. MIFFLlNTtiX MARKETS. Mirru.tTows, SeplenitKT 20, I8b2 Butter ... Eggs Lard Ham Shoulder . Sides...., Rags 20 20 l- ID 11 12 M MIFFLINTOWX UKA1N MARKET, fojrfecled week.lv. Qi'Otatioxs son Tn-nv. Wednesday, si.tri.ihor 1I2. Wheat Corn, ........ Oats Rye fllovorseid.... I :;not!iv sr.-J . Ji r,i 4 00 2 Ml I'lilLAl.Kl.riU.V MALKXTS. Wheat, $1.12. ). 2i". I..;:4c. Corn 79 to bleu. Clover til. H t i'ctK. Timothy seed $2.40 per I.ii.-Ik I. Kulter, Ih to 37 cts, per pjnml. l ex-. 2. to 'Jbcli. -r dox--en. Hay, cattle ami m. forth about the flame as last week. MALARIA Malaria 13 an almost in describable malady which jiot even the most talented -physicians are able to Cith ern. Its cause is most fre quently ascribed to local snrroundings, and there is very little question, but this .opinion is substantiated by facts. Malaria does not nec essarily mean chills and fever while these troubles usually accompany it It often affects the sufferer with general lassitude, accom panied by loss of appetite, sleeplessness, a tired feeling and a litgh fever, the per son afflicted growing weak er and weaker, loses flesh day after day, until he be comes a mere skeleton, a .shadow of his former self. Malaria enee hs-fisc bad its ,-tfca htuwaw SraaM.lhe 7tk theayntm im utr-nraopew l as 14 uses U wak sad -MwrisbaMW 1 Mf. ihs ewaasas. 1 he boey wawi.hmcmt, 1st Kibsistinf apow eifsnivs organs ae kweer pcrfena tae tt Smc Smskver wjtai sla twd. aaa erfam Bilto f An ur intiliaa etuis, spisairy bttursr dwat acisd. aaa ecata ars p Ia addition to being a crrtain care for malahs and chills aod fever, Baows's Iaoit Brrrcas is highly veccssaneaded for ail diseases sei-uir-iag a certain and efficient tonic; es-pecisllyinae-Bian.drspepsU.aater-tnitb-Bt fevers, want of appetite, loss of strength, lack of energy, etc Eruiehes the blood, strengthens the anascles, and gives new life to the servee. Acts like a charm on the digestive organs. It is for sale by all respectable dealers ia met-acincs, price, $t per bottle Be sure and get the genuine BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. Take no other. CUTTHISOUT! 2Sll S15 Is S40 wV."L We have stores In 15 leading- Citlaa. frmw wMeta mr atmt. ohuin tbefr snrpUta quk-khr. ie Pa. htmA fur .,ir btuis h aawbla ew LaiAMfw ana. 5 Sarin OsirdM avt. PHII.AOCLrHIA,tA. ' ....i 1 .. .. v...- T ' " s , s aaa, nil at Jill ; had a h:.i..J crrnl.. .! !- tba wLetL of tLo rui h. 'Jb" ci-nlj.-d L-iml was! I aii'puttltr.r MISCELLANEOUS D. W. HARLE1PS e. Is the ptaee where 70m ea buy THE BEST AND TUE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & JUTS. CAPS, BOOrS, SHOES, HE ia prepared te exhibit one of the moat choice and select stocks ever offered its this market, and at JSTOX1SB1SGLT LOW PRICES t Also, measures taken for emits and parts ef raits, which will be made to orde at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the plaee, ia Hoffman's Water sleets, MIFFLINTOrTN, PA. SAM'L STRAYER Has constantly oa band a fall variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES JALL SIZES, GENTS' FURN1SHIN0 GOODS. Goods of all kinds are low Come and see u sad be astonished Pants at T Cwmta. Patterson, Pa., April IS, 1879. MiKtllantout. F. ESPENSCIIADE, AT THE CENTRAL STORE MAM STREET, 2nd Dooa Nobth or Bkidob Stseet, Miffliutown, Pa Calls tbs attention of tbe publio to tbe following faots : ( agance, Ac- Fair Prices OUT Leader! The! The celebrated author, in this admirable T 3 a d .1 1 j Essav, clcarlv demonstrates. tro:w a thirty JJe8t UOOdB UUr rnae I 1 yWs' succeslul practice, that tbe alarm- j ing consequences of self-abuse m.ty bo rad 1 ically cured ; pointing out a mo.lo of cure One Price Our Style! Cash or Eiohange Onr Terms I e. line , . , Small rrOfitS and QUICK Sales Our Motto! Oar leading Specialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK IN DRY GOODS, xo;10.8, GKOCElUKd, BOOTa AND SH0H5, for Men, Women and Children, Queeosware, Glassware, ... , , VU'M .... , . iioou auu 11 mow-wars. Wll biotas. and everv artinle nsuallv found in first- ' J class stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken ia exchange for goods at highest market price. Thankful to tbe publio for tbeir heretofore libera, patronage, I request tbeir continued custom ; acd ask per sons from all parts of the couoty, when I in -Mitilin to call and see my stock of goods. F. ESrEMSCIIADE. Sept. 7, 1881. Professional Cords. Locis R. Atkoiso-i. Oxo. Jacobs, Jb ATKIMKO-t Jt JACOBS, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, M1FFLINT01TN, pA. ttColIectine and Convevancin-r Jy attended to. UrrtCB On Main atreet. in nlaea of rri. deuce of Louis E. Atkinson, Esq., south ol onage street. Oct 26, 1881. JJR0DIE J. CRAWFORD, Attorney at iLaw, MIFFUXTOWtr, . . PESy'jt. All business promptly attended to. Spe cial aueotion given to collecting and Con veyancing. Otnce oa Bridge street, oppo site Court House Square. JJJASOX IR WIN, ATTOENEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLlSTOWy, JUNIATA CO., PA. D7" AU business promptly attended to. OrrtCB On Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. in7, "0-ly J-ACOB BEIDLER, ATTORXEYATLAW, MIFFLINTO WN, PA. OyCollectiooa attended to promptly. Ovrica With A. J. Patterson Esq, ea Bridge street. Feb 2o, "80 THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, MIFFLISTO H'.V, JM. Omce hours from 9 a. a. to 3 r. a.. OU See in hit residence, oa Third atreet, op posite Methodist parsonsge. focl22-tf J) M. CRAWFORD, M. D., Has resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and tbeir collateral branches. Office at the old corner of Third and Orange streets, MifHintown, Pa. March 2'J, 1876. J M. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUEQEON, Acidemia, Juniata Co., Pa. Orrici formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett. ! PmImbIa.,! tinaina.. .Himnllv . t .1 a.. n ' at all hours. John Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROYAL, JCSUTA CO., PA. B7)nly reliable Companies represented. Dee. 8, 1875-ly JJK.NRY 11AR3HBERGER, M. V. Continues the practice of Medicine and i Surgery and all tbeir collateral branches. Often at bis residence in MeAlistenrille. Feb 9, 1878. J elerile lor the Sentinel fc KeptdHtran ; JtD FER TISEMEfTS. BOYS' CLOTHING JWD FCRSISHItTG GOODS. New Building, corner of Bridge and (Jan. 1, 1879-tt C7 SCITS MADE TO ORDER.a SAMUEL STRATER. Special .Ydicet. 1 Great Cause of Im& Miseij Is the I.os ol m & m 3 ! wft.- hi -"d' 11 ow L.ott, llow lljtorca. Just piihli-h.-d, a new edition ot DR. CULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAT on the radical rarr of SraitnATOKBU.sa vr Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, IaroTtscv. Mental and Physical I Incapacity, Iiopediiuents to Narriage, etc. ; i also, Coast arnos, Epiixrvr aud r rra, ia I duced by sell-indulgenc or sexaal extras- ! at once simple, certain, and enectuai, bv means of which every sufferer, ne matter what his condition may lie, may cure him self cheaply, privately, and radically. CyThi.i Lecture ahould be in the aand-i of every youth and every man iu the land. 1 seal, nnuer seal, in a ptain rrciti:, i any address, pr,t-Pa,J, on receipt of six. cents, or two postage stamps. AJtiresa THElTLYEKVi ELL MEDICAL 41 Ann St., New York, N. T. ; juntlfMy Post-Uttice Box 4i. PIMPLES I will mail (Free) the receipe for a siinpi VkurraBLB Bals tbat will remove Ta! Faxcaixs, PixrtM anil Plotcuss, leaving tbe skin soft clear and beaut it ul; also in structions for prndtN-in a luxuriant growth of bsir on a baldhead or stuoo'h tare. Ad drMHN. iikflnsieir !t.- atjms. Ks. VAawaLt I A Co., 12 Barclay St., N. V., TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser having been pern.an.-i.tiy cur eil ot that dread dmease. Consumption. ' by a simple reumdy, i. anxlona to mske I known to his fellow-suflerers the mejns ot - ,.,,. t .11 .h .i-.i.a t k- .m ....i . To all who deir it, h will coI'y rf lhe pr"ripiion used, (free of j charge,) Willi the tlirecllons fur pit-paring and using the same, whirb they will and a sure Cras for Cninus, Cold. CoNitxrT on. Asthma, Bxo-xiiitis. slc. Parties wisbina: the i rencriptirtK. will please ad- errs Kev. E. A. WILSON; 101 Penn 1st., Williamsbiirgh, N. Y., erkohs of i'TTn A Gentleman who snlterrd for years froas Nervous Debilitv, Prsnuiture Decs-, ! and all the eflects ol youthful indiscretion, will for the S:tkd of sr.ll'urng hurasuitv, send tree ;o ail who nred it, the rrcnipe and direction for making tbe simple remedy by which he was mm!, uflerera wishing to profit bv the advertiser's experience can. do so by sddrraitie in perfect conlidence, JOHN B. tGDEN, 42 Cellar St., N. Y-r June 14-82 1 yr. PRINC1PALUNE 1M SHol'.rtsl. VLilkKST s " vPTKKST lis to . J-ptv psiats ia l'".a-N"lU. Totwla. Di' 5ckrwks.MIMaart. I " 0"- 61- . wico, Antuns, soJtSs. mw tSBS SftS T-TM. AGVO KANSAS CITY T.I P0TTEI. PEacFVAiiow.ii Cbsewaw. Ill- Caieas. Ila. KENNEDY & DOTY, (8 cceessors to Buyers at KentiHy, DEALERS IN &RAIX, OAIa LliMBKH. CKMIISTT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster SEEDS, SALT. .C. w boy CiaDf ; u deIWwd M,raili ,0WD - Port K"-TiI' or exua- We are prepared to I uraiah Sal t to dea. ere at reasonable ratra. KEjVNFPT . I-OTT. April 21,is2-tr .O1 l- liBipaf1.f .rAtrt tDlTeriaTfci"- MI"""Klt-l i1- i .h. ast qdl,ee5C aallr.4 la the w.: toTVSif 11) .;w.ir..rt. TZil! VA!l eoaaectlons msia il XWtaNv la Voloo iv)vV TIarsTlatl.iSnr X VVal r win CMtkmra Llac '"NYjJVS ana trs.llr a ale at all oSrr. 'VnRxOv Usury. Insa4 lbs C. S. VJVV " ffiy ' NwoK c",,-t- SjT aui imm al vVywX. VA Ttn. SIjmii tara.,JrZr
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