THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSEUItG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. THE COLOMBIAN. 0. E, Elwoll, ) t.,i(. J. K. Blttsiftsnaer. J E41"" BLOOMSBUBG, PA. FUIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1881. DEM00RATI0 NATIONAL TICKET. KOU l'HF.SIDENT, STEPHEN QROVER CLEVELAND, OK NEW YOItK. FOB. VICE 1'ltKSlDltNT, THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, OK INDIANA. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. ULKCTOU9-AT-I.AIU1 K, IIioiiaiui Vaux, B. J. McUkank, II. B. Pl.UMKH. EI.EOTOKS, Dlst. 1. John Slovtn. a. .t. i'. J. sonsendcrtcr. a. John W. Leo. 4. II. J. Koran. 5. It. U Wright, o. J. 11. Drlnton. 7. Wm. stabler. H. o. F. ltcutschlcr. 8. II. M. North. 10. II. (1, StllCS. 11. A. O. Broadhead. 13. V. ltockatellow. h. Hlchard Itahn. tl. oeorgoU. Irwin. Dlst. 15. ocorgo H. Furdy. IB. 1 It. Ackloy. 1". John l'. Lovan. IS. Kzrn D. l'arkcr. l. ) W. Mnmtna. SO. A.'1I. DHL 21. K. v. James, so, J. K. r. Hurt. St. John Swan, si. A. n. Wlnternltz. v.i. John II. MIL so. wm. A. Foniuor. sr. A. J. (Jreenrfeld. DEM00RATI0 COUNTY TIOKET. CONO IIE33M AN-AT-LAR.G E, W. W. II. DAVIS. FOB CONOni'.SS. HON. JOHN B. STORM, OK MONIIOE COUNTV. FOB. ItEl'ItESENTATlVE. A. L. FRITZ, ok liLOO-nsnuno. WILLIAM BRYSON, OK CENTRA MA. FOB 1'ItOTIINOTAItV. W. II. SNYDER, OKOIIANOE. ron UKoisTEit & kf-cordeu. G. W. STERNER, ok uloomsduko. VOn COUNT!- TREASURER. P. A. EVANS, OK jiontour township. KOU COUNTY COMMISSIONER. STEPHEN POIIE OF CENTRE TOWNSHIP. WASHINGTON PARR, OF FRANKLIN. FOR COUNTY" AUDITORS, ELI BOBBINS, OF FISHINdCREEK. E. M. TEWKSBURY, OF CATAWISSA. STANDING COMMITTEE. The Chairman of the Domocratlo County Com- ralttoo, roquosta each member ot tho standing Committee to make an annolntment ot n Vlellanco Committee tor hU election district, borough or township consisting ot at least two mombors, in addition to tho member ot the standing Commit tee, and In tho larger dlstrl:ts three or tour, aa may bo necessary, and the members of tho Stand ing Committee wUl promptly within notmoro mtui uuu weeK genu tuu uamu lu vuu cuuirumu. GEO, E. KLWKU, DAVID L0WENBKRO, secretary. Chairman. Tost Offlco. Iioaver Iiorwlck K. norwlck W. Denton Bloom K. Iilooni W. Brlarcreek Catawtiaa Ccntrnlla .1. Illttenhouse, Uoaver valuer. Berwick. Berwick. ituiuu uowcr. (). A. Carey, o. W. illrleman David Lowenberg, oeo. K. ElwelL Benton. Bloomsburg. M. L. Housknecht, Willow Springs. W. T. Croasy Catawlssa, u. t: turry Samuel tlldlay ccntralla. Llcht Street. centre Conyngham N, John Bronnan Centralla. ABlilanJ. uonyngnam n. jonn jionron, Flshlngcrcck I St. Crevellng. van camp. Franmin tlrecnwood Hemlock Jackson Locust Madison Main Mimtn Montour Jit, Pleasant orango lino ltoarlngcreck WestHcott East Scott Kugurloat Daniel Lnreman, I. D. l'atton, James Harris, a W. Mcllenry, J. Snyder, .Mllea smith J. W. Kelchner, I). II. Montgomery O. A. t-tongo Jacob Gilbert C. w. Ammerman O. II. oordner James ICulttlo, O. P. Itelgharil, D. oclsinger W. U. I'eterman, pcnnsyl. (Irecnwood. Buck Horn. Wallei"H. ltoarlngcreek. Jcrseytown. Malnvllle. Similnvlllo. Urovanla. Canny. OrantrcvlUe. lino Summit. Mlltorove. Light Street. Espy. Colo's Creek. VIGILANCE COMMITTEE. JSPW. Y; WHPh mp- Will U. uoujr. st IT. Ml. IWlt VUtt, U3 llnuanrr nnrl.Tfia Rtnnill, ItasscrL and Jas. Sterner. loo77i IT. F. D. Dontlcr, C. A. Klclm, Thomas ciorrey, it. it uttie, Clinton Bterung ana w. w , Barrett. Montour Henry n. Kelfor, Ed Wheoler. 8. Conmatuim Patrick Haley, Andrew Dona- nue. Oreemrood Win, Eycr, A. J. Derr, J. P. DoWltt, Berwick RV. S. Ilanley, A. D. Sceley, Samuel cnamboriain, Freeman tuticr ana Jamoa itayman, SuoarloaV. A. Kile, A. IC FrIU, Win. I. Uet- luiger. Gatfltrtttia E. M. Tcwksbury, J. B. itobblns, Wm. Bhuck. ftihingcreelc T. n. Edgar, Iwl? Bolshllno, W. . Krcainer, J. M. Ammerman and w. N. Hosier, .train-John F. Bowman J. J, Nuss, John A. ShU' man. Orr.ngf, Wm. Mastellor, iBaao K. Dlldlno. Amoa uuaru. Cmctek, v. A. a. Klmbcrly, W111T. Bnjder, C. . .jocKBon, lucnaru iuianuj. Bcott, r. Isaac Itelchord, John Crawford, Mace reuiu Roartngcreek, Wm. Yeagcr, Daniel Long, Centre. II, A. Swcppcnlietser, A. D. Brader, Lovl twmivy. October 4th is tho last day for Nat uralization. President Arthur has promoted I'ostraastor General urcshraan to tho i e a ... r u ni ,.. , i " . , , ., , f e nil tho yacnnoy caused uy tno ctcain oi "W m Ti'niHnH II .nilin n mill mnn(i MAvt Grcshnm will vacate noxt lur. x-uiyui. WW win ..u..t year when Grover Clovoland appoints his cabinet. Tho JlenuMican of July 21th says "Lot us all by diligent work strive to reduco tlio Democratic majority in this county below two thousand. It can bo douo. ' Tho present effort of that pa per to indtico Democrats to bolt tho tinkflt is simnlv lor tho nurnoso of cro- nting dissension in our ranks, so ns to accomplish tho abovo named result. This is what it means by "diligent work." Will Democrats assist T A respoctabie Democrat who wants to hoar htm. sell abused undMs character assailed ha3 only to como out for Blaine, while, a worthless Jtopubiican VilXO wunuf iu uo uuitvtuu uuu tuvimuu nn.i u.t Blmplydoclarlngfor Cleveland, ino Democratlo organs do the work by contract,-rw. And vot tho J'resa only a fow (lavs ago acousod Kx-Sonator Hamilton Fish of not knowing a political prinoiplo from a string of dried uddIcs. on tho Hiront'tu of a rumor t int 1 lah had do- olared for Cloveland. nnd it is con- Btnntly calling Carl Schurz nnd others who lor many yoars wero the trusted , . 1 .( !.... 1,IJ ll sorts of names, because they refuse to support Rlalno. It is nulto evident that "Democratic organs'1 liavo not cot a monopoly of this kind of work. Boar in tntml no ono can voto who lias not paid a stato or county tax nitico November -UU, V-Wi. Sultmlfiy, uo- tobur Uli, is tlio last day on which tnxiM can bo paid lor tlio comiiiL' I'icciion. Attend to it at onco. Tlio Blaino and Loirmi club of this town will hold a nicotine on Saturday nifflit. Tlio bills posted about town call for a largo turnout "to attest our devotion to the party that saved I ho country in its poiil,"and protects tho American laborer trom European pau per labor." Vo would suggest this call ns a good text for tho Rpcnkcr to dilato upon, lie can rclato how the Keiiubliean party "caved tho country' whilo Hancock mid McClellan and Mcado nnd hosts ot other Democratic uenerala were leading tho enemies. If no can una umo 10 go mio statistics no . will bo ablo to show that fully onchalf I . r . .1 " I no soidicn ot ino noruiorn army wero , JJC n ocraisj no mig.it, B ' military record, and it would not bo out pf order to alludo to Longstreet m d Nasbv and other illustrious lie mull- cans wlio tried to "save tho country" by lighting acaitiBt it. Un tlio subject ot proicctiou to Amorican industries Micro m a vast amount of material for a Republican speech. Tho orator might first invito Ins hearers to nccompany mm to mil villo and inspect tho numerous iron mills that havo been idlo for months. Ho miulit then tako them to Pittsburg among tho minors who havo been on a long strike on account of low wages, and who havo recently been foiccd back to work at a reduction of ten per ccuL Whilo thoro a call on B. F. Jones, chairman of tho Republican na tional committee, who is said to bo worth millions, and who is an excellent authority on tho subiect of 'European Pauper Labor," might bo found profit--i.i.. a ..!!. ..r.i n it. UU1U. J I VISlli IU Mt'UllV Ull IIIU legions where most of tho operators arc Republicans, might develop the laet that largo numbers of laborers havo been displaced by Hungarians and Poles, who will work for lower wages. All theso things, aud much tncro might be related aj striking examples ot mo protection which tlio Republican party lnbonni' men. Which Way the Wind Blows- Mr. D. K. Sloan of Orangcvillo has Fhown us a copy of tho Ashland Prm containing a LLr dated September wo nuoto tho following extract Voto taken in irattis trom Ashland to Cincinnati, Blaino 30, Cleveland 85, Butler 8, St. John 10 : Cincinnati to St. Louis, Blame 43, Cleveland 48, Butler 10, St. John 17 : St. Louis to Kansas City, Blaino 01, Cleveland 73, Butler 18, St. John 24 ; Kansas City toTopcka, Blaino 40, Cloveland fA, Butler 21, St. John 23 ; Topeka Abilenn, Blaino 42, Cleveland 41, John 30, Butler 17. to St. More Blaine Bolters. From tho Now York Oraphlc. Tho Hon. William Young, who is mentioned in a Milwaukoo dispatch as probably tho largest commission mor chant and wheat operator in tho world, and whoso mam business bouses arc in Chicago and New York, but whoso homo is in Milwaukee, bolted Blaine after reading tho second batch of Mul ligan letters, and savs ho shall support Cloveland and believes he will bo elect ed. Another Wisconsin conversion to Cleveland is that of Judge C. M. Butt, ot Vernon county, who ran lor con gress on tho republican ticket two years ago. There appears to bo a good deal ot this kind ot uews lately. The Democrats will Oarry Ohio. Editor Armstrong, ot Cleveland Plalndealer. Clave- UlUU. We claim that wo will carry tho Stato in October by from 5,000 to 20, 000. I am inclined to think it will bo 5,000 not less. It will be a hot fight, but tho Kepubhcaus must light a stub born battlo in order to reenpturo tho Qtnfrt Odin iu ti f Iahivav 7?nmillinn ti It is now a Domooratio State in every department ot the Stato government. Wo havo Democratic officers in forty- six out of eighty-eight counties. Wo havo .Democratic municipal administra tions in Cleveland, Cincinnati, Toledo, Sandusky, Tiffin, Dayton, Mansfield, Zanesville, Newark nnd partly ho tn Columbus. This means that wo havo what tho Republicans have had for many years, aud they must overcome all this. Things havo changed largely, In counties liko Lako and Geauga, ""SJ, ... . I IT...V. ...w y . uuu, .i.v.w t.l nu, C3 I ' , many voters as mere wero m isw, whilo in our strongholds, liko -Henry Defiance, Van Wort and tho northwest generally, tho vote has largely iucreas- ed. I expect to see at least 780,000 votes cast, and tho Republicans must gain twunty per cent, to overcome this, This county gavo Garfield 7,000 niaio nty, but you cannot nnd any republi can who will bet on moro than 3.000 now. Wo havo tho Ucrman voto Bolid and win not lose more man ten per cent, ot it. Cleveland's Slanderers. A S1IAMKFUL CONSPIltACY KAPOSI.!) ONK OF THE SLANPKHF.ItS CONFUSSF.S. Albany Dispatch to Now Yoik Herald. Tho Republican ghouls havo again become desperato in their attacks upon Governor Cleveland's reputation. This tlmn linivftunr na tlin TTfimlfJ. p.ni-rna Ln,w u miinhlv informal, ti.nir .nn. :a lmvn i.pn fln fiiv ..noartlinfl n tn v" " ' -. -j 1 UloeiUBU I liiunii ciiaiuuiui wuniniuuvi Tho cougpirators, as allegod, havo been I . M a . li . WQ,.k , Jiultal0 nl,le(J uy itcpilbll can funds, nnd the whole story will come out in a fow days. Tho outlines of theso revelations wero given to your cotrespondent here to-day. Tho fact and proof aro said to bo of tlio most damaging character, ono of tho conspirators growing alarmed at tho extent of tho nefarious work having mado a full breast of tho enliro affair, giviug names, dates and tho necessary documents to soveral fnonds of tho Governor. These gentlemon have taken stops to bring tlio conspiracy beforo tho pub lic. In order to attest its truth many of tho documents havo been engraved an( WJH bo printed in connection with tll details. It is further Htated that i ...til ni, Hon and that others engaged in tho foul I plot will como lor ward and givo a com idete history of tho whole soandal Irom beginning to end, in order to save themselves from possiblo criminal pros o cculion, whilo seemingly pecuro fn detection. Tho consjnrators, it i . nn.n-fl. havo been originating nnotl cculton. whilo seemingly pecuio from detection. ino conspirators, it np noars. havo been originating another scandalous crusado upon tho Governor lot several wcoks past aim in which I ,.... Inti.mu u.i.ri. niiirniful K'nrlu. natoly ono of tho conspirators has also revealed this plot, and tho publication I of tho details is awaited hero with con- siderablo interest. Cooper's Assessments. the rosTMAsrr.u at hkvon hkkuses to co.NTUlnuri: von folitioai. I'UIU'osf.s. Clialruiau Cooper's circular in which ho sots forth pathetically that "the cam paign in Pennsylvania cannot bo cat tied to success without means" aud winding up with tho- demand to "promptly assist by sending check" is making a stir among somo of tiic post mastcis. William Heed Lowis, tlio postmaster at Devon, tho Philadelphia suburban resort, upon receiving tho circular sent tho following reply: Devon, Pa.. Sop. '22, 1881. Tuos. V. Cooi'im, Chairman Republi can bUto Committee. Drak Sik: In consequence of ureal inluslico aud wrontr tiornetratcd bv po litical loaders, Congress has enacted . ,, r i,.,.a f ?."" ..: " . ' , "-i.". " '".j LI1U UUVL'I UUIUUL ilUtlitlDb AUlUU VUIUII of , ,llionl t 8houU bo yom. tllHy as 0iin"!rn an 0f fc llcpubUlfall Sm&' Committee of p f , u fa x G ' . i s..i ernmctu in upuoiuing us taws, tnsicnu of which you tako every advantngo to tnako tho acts of Congress of no effect. Your circular to me, demanding my check or postal order, is received. I beg to say to you that I decline to obey tlio summona of your committee, and havo sent your communication with my reply to my superior officer, tlio Postmaster General. I am sir, etc.,- Wm. Reeij Lewis, P. M. In his letter to Postmaster General Grosham Mr. Lowis explains the situa tion and asks for an opinion ns to whether or not ho has n right to do- clitic. Botheras Sentenced to Death. THE MOTION KOU A NEW TRIAL DENIED TO 00 TO THE SUl'KEMi: COURT. Edwin Botheras, convicted of inur dor in tho fust degree at the last session of tho Criminal Court at Wilkes Barro was last Saturday sontenced to bo hanged. Botheras is an Englishman, about 4. veils old. Ilia 4.) ycais old. Jilts critno was committed in Hazleton last March. Botheras and Nicliols lived together at a uouse ot n rcniuvu ui tuu in -isunur. .among mo inmsiies oi too uouse w.ik . . . . p.. . i .. niece ot Uotheras, aged about i yeaii'. Botheras claimed that Nichols seduced lor under promise of marriage. Nicli "ur T'TV i nn tngt f A 1 no two mon meeting on a Saturday on ono ot tho principal streets of Hazleton Uoth eras asked Nichols if ho wasn't going to marry tho girl. Nichols replied "no," whereupon Botheras hred threo shots Irom a rovolver, two ot wnicn took effect in Nicliols' body. The wounded man died two days later. Tlio girl went betorc a Justice oi the Pcaco and made an alhdavit that thcro had been no criminal intimacy between Nichols and herself and that tho shooting was uncalled for. At the trial counsel for tho prisoner refused to touch upon tlio subject of Botheras shootintr Nichols in defense of his niece's honor, but rested their caso upon tho thoorv of insanity. Application was mado" for a now trial directly after tho verdict. Argument in tho caso was heard two weeks ago. Judgo Rico declined to grant a now trial and tho nrisonor was sentenced. Counsel for tho orisoner will carrv the caso to tho Supremo Court. lather Stack's Oelebrated Suit against Bish op O'E&ra Eevtved. Tho celebrated suit of tlio Ruv. M. P. Stack against tho Right Rev. Win. O'Hara, tho Roman Catholic Bishop of Scranton, has been revived in I'htladel- nhia bv tho institution of an action against tlio prolate by Father Slack to recover damages tor deprivation or professional services. Tho controversy began in tho lntter part of 1871, when the priest was removed irom ino pas- torato ol tho Church ot tho Annuncia tion at Williamsnort. Father Stack hied a bill in equity, but. the aupremo Court refused him specific relief, and he brought a suit at law in Lycoming county to recover arrearages ot salary and damages lor his dismissal. i ma 5?-y of tl.10 Supreme Court gave a do "" " Tho priest subsequently mado appli cation to uo leiiisiiiieu ur iu uu gin-ii any other appointment at tho nishop s disposal, lie had, however, disquali fied himself for any position in tlio Bishop's jurisdiction by the fact of his appeal lor reaross to mo civn uuui ib and ho could only receivo absolution by applying to tho highest authority of tho church. Ho wont to Romo in tlio Spring of 1883 and received perniis- si'on from tho Propaganda to sav Mass. w,. . , lTnnn Lit. vnltll-.l tn tllla fniltltrU M f wj" i,u... m!t(1 another application to Bishop P'1,10 for a posltlou. "l 1,10 jurisdiction. n0 was imurmuu i.mi, uu would not bo given an appointment !"C8a ". would Bign a paper apoiogi.- "'g 10 wisnop u iimn huh mi mo uuin prelates in tho unitca oiaies ior Hav ing appealed to tho civil .courts, stir- 1 - -1 . . : reiuivrillg Ills eiuim tureauiii iu mum u future and nbaudoningtho positions ta ken by him in tho former controver sies. Fatlior biacK rciusea to accept tho conditions, and having waited for a timo entered tho present suit. JJishop O'Hara was served with tho summons whilo attending tho installation ser vices of Archbishop Ryan, ltent itnlttiiK' I'owilcr. ISIKIIESTINO TKHTS MADE II V TUB 00VB1W MBNT CHEMIST. Ur. Edward Q. I.ove, the Analytical Che mist for tho Government, has recently mado some Interesting experiments as to tho comparative value of baking powders. Dr. Love's tests wero mado to determine what branda aro tho most economical to use, and ns tholr enpucity lies in their leav ening power, tests were directed solely to nsccrtnin tlio avallablo gas oi each pow. der. Dr. Lovo'a report itlvts the follow. ing i Name of tho Strength Cubla Inchos (las Baking Powders. per each ounce of Powder. "ltoyal'1 (cream tartar powder) 1S7.1 -i-atanscu" yuum pawuer) 135.2 Itumford's" (nhosiihatel tresli. U.'.& "Uumtord'H" (DhosnhatC) old 2'l.T "llantord's None bueh." fresli 131.0 "llantora'a Nona Huch," old W.3J "jfeuaneau'U'' iit.u sau'H" 117.U "(alum powder) IKK n" (alum powder) , 111.0' uul'b" (uhort weight ot.) no.B "L'liarm" ( "Amazon" "Cleveland's "Sea Foam"... 101.0 uzar" , , uu.h "Dr. Price's" 10J.U "Snow 1'lako" (Orors, fat, Paul) 101.W IAllTl3li ' -UUUUUMHl,.. ..,. ..,,,... . . "Conurehs" yeast W.t "Pearl",...,, , ui.a "O. E. Androwa Si Co's" (couta ns alum) 18.17' "Hncker'a W.5 unlets" Sl.S "J1U1K" , bu.o In lila report, tlio Government Chemist says i "I regard till alma powders as very uu wholcsomo. Pliosplmto and Tartaric Acid powders llbera'.o their gas too freely in pro. cess of baking, or under varying cllmntlo .uuu mawwiuuun I Dr. 11. A. Jlott till) form Clicmlst, niter a careful and eluborato ex- omliiatloa or the various UaUlng l'owdera of commerce, reported to tho O ovcrnment I In favor of tho Iloynl brand. fell FfflH few mmm Absolutely Pure. TUla Dowlcr novcr varloa. A mirvol ot mirlty BircnRin una wn)ioiomPQPM. .-uorw t-conomicai ttian tin) ordinary kmns. nnd oannot be Bold In comp'titlon witn tno ramiuiiao or low tost, snort WflBht, nlum or phosphato powders. Hold onlx in cam. hhval iuiino iwtw ;o , u'o wa'.i-at., n. . nuurii-iv. Svilanamahrr't I'lMUi-r.T.'liu. pt it News I news I never any thing like it! Good news without any mixture of bad Lupin s dollar dress-stuffs four of them, at 65 and y :ents; another similar 1 stuff at 65 ; and still anothei 1.25 at 85 cents ; all 43 01 44-inch. And nobody bank rupt; nobody hurt. Now, as wt; write on Mon. day morning, buyers sur round the counters and wonder what it can mean favorite stuffs of the mosl Jistinguished maker drop ping a third in price! Lupin's Jtaple dress-stuffs a third Helow the market of com .non maker's stuffs! What s the matter with the stuffs? Nothing. Incredible! The only clue that we lave to the explanation of :he fact we cut from last .veek's Nation, written by 3ne of the wisest and clearest leaded men in America, who lever heard of Lupin prob ibly: l'hr Mticmalous situation of iride and industry, .itAiMiiif of a great abundance of ever) thins ttnUtil tu human comfort and the lowest range 01 rices known for thirty years, but characterized y t .niln, low wa, alow rve of Interest ml IacIc of employment, continues to putile the tudent of economic science as well as the expert need man of btiiineu. The Ijrpe cropcuf the rcent year th inot bountiful, perhaps, that lit country hh ever lnon have tailed aa yet to fvlve or stimulate trade In any msrked dtgree, t would seem as though the country were suffer, tig from too muih of everything and not, as In jrmer period rl commercial dullness, ftom loo uuh of Home things aud not enough of others, out, lest you infer a gloomy view of the future, we quote the concluding sentence of the article : Ac lock for improvement rn all branches 0 dr, brinu ngwith the present harvest; for we .ti.iint tliink that the world Ii coming to an end l.totth an excess of everything which conduces 11 nun' happiness and to tho progr of civili Inn. Lupin's Cctchetnire Hindou is like a surah in weave and effect; but surah is silk; It is like a very dainty serge; but serge isn't so dainty. It is like merino as to weight; but merino hasn't such a silky beady twill. It is cashmere in its delicate softness and range of color. If you were offered gold dollars for 65 cents, you would look sharp for counter feits. Experienced buyers will look equally sharp at these in just the same way. The colors: Nile and two or three other shades of even, ing blue and three of pink ; and these for day; olive, bronze, brown, light-brown, seal-brown, stone-blue, peacock-blue, garnet, ox-blood, two cardinals, myrtle, and others very likely. Lupin's Inca at 75. Like merino with tiny channels lengthwise cutting the twill. Merino ; also a delicate cord. As pretty a fabric as ever was made. Ten day colors. Lupin's armure at 65 ; the figure a diamond or star. The ground is like merino, the figure sateen. Half is ground and half is star. Ten day colors. Lupin's herring-bone cord at 65. The cord is not large but distinct; the herring bone too fine to be clear. The general effect is not unlike that of the Inca; but the wool is harder-twisted, less soft, but also less dusty. Ten day colors. Lupin's Camballo, the best jf them all; 1.2 5 for 85 :ents. The weave is otto man; but the wool is so soft that notwithstanding the Ottoman weave, Camballo is 50ft. Seventeen day colors. Geralda, not Lupin's, at 65 ; a poplin of hard-twisted, long-fibre, not over-soft wool; closely woven, as heavy as any except Cam ballo; not so dainty, not so pretty, about as pretty as Camballo; same weave and about the same size of cord as an Irish silk-and-wool poplin. Twelve day colors and black. There is nothing good that '.an be said of a maker of ircss-stuffs that tsn t etm ncntly and conspicuously true 9 the Lupin house. There is nothing good of any of Luhms stuffs that tsnt true of these. The last Ge ralda is not Lupin's, John Wanamakeh. Chciinut. 'll.lrlecnth aud Mtfkcl streets, i& Clly-til itjuii e, , or, Hints on Economl- mi nouw nulla i n p. t'ontnltilnirsi nlatesof (?fittntrnn priaMni frmn tKI tOl:i.trl. with tip. Jcrlntlvo letter nrvm. t 8 vo. vol., hnndiomely bound In cloth, mailed on tecrlpt ot (I, vim. t. co.MSTOCK, run., e Asior rmcc h. y. Oct 8 tw MASON a HAMLIN ml'. OHOAIHS W HlKhcst lionora at nil ereat Wortcl'H Exhibitions for seventeen jenrs, only American Orttans award. Kl wicli at any. For ensli, easy payments or rent od. UPRIGHT PIANOS rrcsentlinr very hluhest exeelleneo yet nttnlned In Hum luhiruini-iun i nuJint: w an lire rju-i unprovi-. im-mB (mo or gu-at vn lue IhAii nnv i wctirlnu' mot mire, rcllned. liiiislcnl Inncn andlncii-nvd ilumljl. HI" I tune. 0llf eclally avolilluff liability to Bt-tout of Illuetrated catalrniuo free, Mason & Hamlin Organ and Eiano Co., Douton, 1M Treniont t. : N. York, ii r ltth St. , Liucago, it j auami Ave. Oct 3 Iw d Oh' WM. OOilSMAN, Bloomsburg. Pa. 1 now have over -10 houses for sale, ranging in price from $700 to ijl 0,000, iiioltuline: farms, houses and lots, mill nml tavern stand. On terms to suit al most any purchaser with a small capi tal. Ono especially disiralile property on I'Xst St., near .Second with all conven iences suitaWo for a business stand. No tjoulilo or charge to point out proper lies nnd no cost to pufuhaer in cae of :i sale. Oluco in floYE's BdiLDiflq. October 3-tf Something ECew? -tot Wo would rosrecttullv announce to tho pconlo of IHoomstmn; nnd vicinity tHnt wo havo opened n llrst-class laundry nnd lndlca' hair Roods store, Iilooinsbure, rn., in nentlefs new store, Mam Street. Ijtdlcs' can have their comhlnga mado up into waves, switches, trlzcs, sc. This cut renn-sen t, h r:!!Sv our v o r v 'Mi' popular v 1 our closo parting Is unsurpassed and acknowl eds'ed by nil toexcel nnvothcr wnvo made There is 11 pari, uut so maae tuai mo lace uoes not snow, thus avoiding the wig lll.o appearance ot all other waves. Lnnsjtry'a and licrnhart's Waves and Kn trllsh llanos are very lino, made in any stylo. Six t !in switches mado of tho tlncst, quality, all lone hair. Natural gray hair a specially. Ladles' and dents' Wigs, Toupees and ono-halt V1?3 mado to oruer. av cs uoac up nnu exchanged. All our goods mado of natural curlv hn r. nnd aro warranted. Samples cheerfully shown. La dles' hair dresiod and head cleaned by lady atten dants. Wo also havo n lino lino of Face Powder and Shampoo. Ladies will nnd It to their advan tage to deal with us ns wo dress our waves and f:ont pieces to suit tho wearer. SOLE AGENTS FOR DAW BE W WU. THE LAUNDRY consists ot line polished work dono up on short no tice. Family washing a specialty, ooods called for and delivered, soliciting your favors wo aro respectfully Brown El Baldwin. Sept SH JTM'iT OV 1M5E.MIU.MS To bo awarded by tho Columbia Gounty AgnculturalSociety? AT TIIKlIt 29th ANNUAL FAIR, To bo held at ISMOMSBURG, PA., ON "Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and batunlay, Oct. jrjj 16. 17 & 318, '84. -tot class I-IIOItSI!8. DIVISION 1 8TAM.ION3, .ludges-A. II. Croop. Supt. ; i:. C. Cleaver, At. frcd Irvm. Host blooded stallion, f 10 CO Second best, 8 0 1 Hest stallion for allwotk, 8 no second best, 5 00 i.esi. fcuiuiou con noi over lour years, i io Second best, 3 00 PIV. 3 WALKING I.'OUSEl AND MAKES. Thursday 13 o'clock. Judges-!'. II. llagenbuch. Sunt. : T. W. I'urucll. Daniel zarr. Hest walking horse or mine, CO Second best, 3 00 PIV. 3-CAimiAOK HOUSES AND 5IAUK'. Judges J. M. Long. Sunt. : Samuel Illdlay. J, II. Oeary. Hest nalr carrlniro horse3 or mares. 110 OJ Second best. 8 01 Hest sltiL'lo can laaro horso or mare. 5 00 second best, 3 60 D1V, 1-COLTS, BHOOD MAKES AND JICI.K3. Judges-Ell Old. Sunt. : Homer o'Hrlen, aeorgo ucuy. Het brood mitre, colt by her side, IS Oi) second best, 4 00 Third best. 3 00 Hest horso or ninro bctnicn 3 and 1 yrs., ft 00 Second best. 3 60 j;at inaro or gc u ug net, 2 uuu a yrs., a mi Second best. 3 60 Hest horso or ninro cold bet. 1 and 3 yrs.. 3 0 second best, I Ui lit-skvuib uiiacr iu inuiiius, -1 Sec Hid beat. 1 ti1) tli-st nalr m.iteli enll nnilri A vears. broken I to harness, 8 UO Second best, 3 to iie-,L (iuir 01 inuies, " "' second best, s so Tho eommlttoo of this class will carefully notlco nil merltotlous spans of teams, not mentioned ubove. and renort tho samo to tho lloviting com mltteo for premiums, viz : Teams of ponies, goats, Kx 1 b ors under th s class will havo uieir norees i . . 011 tno ground by 10 o'clock Thursday morning, wiicu iia-y win uo exatiiinuu. CIASS II-CATTII Judges S. J. Conner. Sunt. : J. U. Vettcr, John Armstrong. suoar liuitss! Pedigrees must bo furnished tho Socio tnry at tho llmoul making tlio entry, with retcienco to ino n'gisier in iitu nerii uook. Host bull, ono year and upwards, Hest cow, Hest heifer under threo years, tlft 00 13 uo 8 00 :i CO itest can tinaer it eiro mouius, wirnouT I'EDiaiiEC. Hest bull threo vears and upwards, Second best, f 3 00 4 00 nesi cmv, second beht, Hest heltor btt, six nnd 13 months, second best, I IX) 3 80 3 IX) 1 60 1I&VU.S. I'eillgreo must accompany tho entries. Hest bull, ono year and upwards, (IS (10 13 l;0 Hest heller under Ihieo years, Hest calf under 13 months, I. U 3 00 wiTiioDT I'cmaiiEs. Best bull threo years and upwards IS 00 Second best, 4 on Hest cow, T 00 second liest, 3 sn Hest helter bet. six and twelve months, 8 110 second best, 1 so rodlgreos must accompany tho entiles. Best bull ono year nnd upwards, lis 00 IK-hl. COW, IV til Boat helter under threo yearn, s 00 Hest calf under tweUo montlis, 3 00 WITIIOCT rEIlIUItEH. Best bull threo yoars and upwards. in 00 IHecond best, 4 co Host cow, 7 00 Second best, 3 ftO nest lienor bet. six and tweivo months, 3 uo socond bust, 1 60 uimnsBYB. Pedigrees must accompany tho entiles. Host bull ono year and upwards, lift 00 Hoht eow, 13 U) Host heifer under threo years, 6 00 Best calf under tweivo mouths, 3 CO WITHOUT I'BMaitKES, Best bull threo years and upwards. t-s (0 Second boat, 4 60 mst i-uw, 1 11 Second best, 3 80 Best helter, uot. six aud tweivo mouths, 3 on Kix-mul IWwV 1 Ml (lltADKD STOCK. Best bull, C0 I Second Unt, 3 00 Best bull under ten months, 3 co Hestcow tw yoars aud upwards, 1 00 t llcst belter under two J ears, 2 00 riOTTAQES NAT1TK STOCK, llcst bull, Second best, llcst row, Second best, tl HO i II) 5 m I! W Kshlbllors will havo their stock ready for tho Judges to exnmlno by in o'clock n. m., on Thurs day, nnd to remain until i o'clock on Satur day. CLASS III-SW1NU Juilgos.-LMhcr Kyer, Supt, Knoo ltlttonhouse, Jacob selslott. tlRHKRIllUE. Hoar, sow, sow nnd ply, hot tout him o, I'cn shoafk, not loss than 5, CIIESTKn WIIItK ANI1 CI Iio.tr, Ilct.t d llcst f.l a) n oo ft ( s m no .1 no s to 3 oo sriiiuks. ft it) .1 w sin ,110 a in s eu ( 3 eo ft Kl 3 01) ft (II 3 I") , ft 01) 3 IK) 8 00 3 CO ft CO 3 00' ft 0-1 B 00 ft 10 (XI ft OJ 3 00 ft 00 .1 CM ft 0U 3 00 ft (II) :l Kl s w 3 a 10) 3 Oil 1 U) S Ul 4 Oi 2 on 1 00 3 00 sow nnd pigs, not less than ft, l'cn ii Shoals, not less than ft, nt'ssnv. Hoar, sow, Now nnd tilt's, lint less Ihah ivn sho.tts, not less than 5, 8tm-oi.it. Hoar, sow, sow nnd pigs, not 1-ss than 5, Ten Hlio.ua, not less than ft, ror.ANii cuts Hoar, Sow, Sow and pigs, not less than 3, l'eu s'.iu its, not less than ft, nitAiiKti. Hoar, Sow, sow and pigs, not less than 5. l'eu bhoais, not less than 5, If other liH-rllorlous lirecdinro offered, will re eclvokamo premiums. CLASH 1V-S1IKKI'. Judges-Conrad Kramer, Supt ! Illram Sterling, lero lioslt-nlmuder. FIlKNClt MERINO. llcst 3d llcst IS 0) 4 00 3 (XI I 00 l'ulr, I'nlr, (10 00 8 CO SOUTIItiOWM, .. . OKAllKll. I'nlr, Oil of lambs, not less than s, fl 00 8 00 CLASS V-l'OULTItV. Judges A. l'eter Swank, II, 8h.irple3s, Pnpt. j .Ino. Olbbs, All exhibitions In this class must bo In trios. Hest Sd Host H oo 13 Oil I 00 ft) 1 O) ft) 1 (U ft) 1 0) M I 00 ft) 1 PO 60 I m w 1 M) M) I (X) 60 1 00 60 110 60 1 00 60 1 01) 60 1 U) 61) I 01) 60 I 00 60 1 CO 60 1 III) 6') 1 DO 60 1 (HI 60 1 00 CO t 00 60 1 00 60 1 00 60 l oo ro 1 00 60 l no 60 1 00 M 1 (X) 60 I HI 611 1 00 60 1 (X) 60 1 (XI 60 1 (X) 60 1 (X) 60 I (X) 60 1 01 60 l no rj 1 IX) 60 1 (X) ft") 1 00 61) 1(0 60 1 IV I to 1 (X) 60 1 t-0 60 1 00 60 1 (X) 60 1 t'O 60 us pure bloods, I)lplny of fowls, Dark Urnlitnas, Chicks, Light llrahmas. Chicks, Vt'lilto Cochins, Chicks, Hun: Cochins, , Chicks. Partridge Cochins, Chicks, YAhlto Leghorns, Chicks, Iloitdnns, chicks, ldack Spanish, Chicks, (Iray liorklns. Chicks ooldea Spangled Hamburg, Chicks, Homliilrmcs, Chicks, Hrevecojurs, chicks, Mack nnd Ilrd (lame, Chicks, Duscovy ducks, chicks, wood ducks, chicks, Poland ducks, chicks, Totilonso goetv, chicks, Hremcn geese, Chicks, Hong KonggceH', Chicks, Kallvo geese, Chicks, llrono turkeys, chicks, White turkeys, Chicks, Hun; turkeys, Chicks, niuo turkeys, Chicks, samo as above CLASS VI-aitAIN, SEEDS AND l'LOUlt. Juilgi-s-Wcslcy Ash, Supt.i Joslah Iloacock, Jcro snyuur. Fifty lbs. wheat flour, Fifty lbs. buckwheat Hour, Halt bushel clover seed, Halt bushol timothy bced, Hushel Martin wheat, Uushcl red wheat, Hushel rye, Hushel oats, Hushel corn, dllfcrcnt vailetlcs, Hushel buckwheat. Twelve) stocks nnd corn, Best. 3d Host. f3 00 f 1 CM 1 OO 50 1 00 50 1 CO ft) 3 00 1 00 3 00 1 01 1 00 60 1 0) 60 60 1 00 1 00 CUSS VII-VKflKTAHLKS. .ludgcs Hugh Applemau, Supt.; Jns. 1'. rrc.vs, John rnrkcr. nest and largest display of potatoes, half bushel of each variety, Second best, Hest half bushel swt-ct potatoes, rnlscd by exhibitor, Hest bifhel Held turnips, " half bushel rutabagas, " " " sugar beets, " " " manglo wurtzel, " " " beets, " " " carrots, " " " parsnips, " " " onions, " bushol potatoes, any ono variety, mei lt- J3 00 I 00 1 0) 60 60 60 60 60 60 M 00 iug u premium, Second best. 1 Oil 60 W) 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 Hest peck hops, doen mangoes, peek tomatoes, half dozen vogetablo oysters, " " squashes, " " heads cabbage, Held pumpkins, citrons, threo bunches celery, four egg plants, two dozen peppers, two quarts lima beans, two quarts butter beans, 60 60 60 M 60 50 two U07en ranisnes, threo water melons, - quarter pecK peas, " neck onion sets. " cactus, I () " lemon or orancotrco. Six) " thi-oo heads caullUowcr, 60 Persons comnetltitr for nrcmlums on tho largest and best dlsp-ayot potatoes will not bonllowed a premium on ino samo separately. CLASS VIII-FUUIT. PIV. 1. Judges Oliver Evans, sup.: oeoigo Conner. uervey liartman. AT1-1.KS. Best display ot Winter, not less than in 0 va-ltetli-s. six of each. (3 II) 1 (0 1 00 61) 1 (10 1 0) 1 (X) Second best, Host looking peck Fall or winter apples, second best, Hest keening winter apples, half bushel, Fall annles. not less than ' llavoreil Fall or winter apples, quart yellow Siberian crabs, .. nil ii .. I'EARS. 60 60 Best display dwarf or standard, flvo vail etles, six ot each, 3 00 Fecond best. 1 CO Hest looking, nny kind, half dozon, 50 iiavuieu, most.juicY, -- uu larcesl half dozen, dwarf or stnndatd. Fall or Winter, 80 J'EACnES. Best dlsnlav of any kind, llvo varieties, six Ul U.1C11. n I"' Best Uavored and most lulcy half dozen. 80 uutt nnesi looiiiiar nan uuzen. iiu nnd largest variety half dozen, 80 OlIINCPfl. Best dozen, 1 IV) &CCOUU UOsl, Ul Ult.ll'KS. Best dlsnlav. wll 1 or cultivated, (hot houso excluded,) five, varieties, 3 00 Second best, 1 (X) Best six clusters concord, so iieiawarc, ui Clinton, so Isabella, 50 Hartford Prollllc, 50 Iona, 60 Adlrond.ic. 50 llebecca, 60 York Maderla, 60 ot auy other variety, 1'I.L'MS. Best display, not less than two variolic, ono aoen eacu, i;si'Di:khiks. Hest display, any kind, not less than two va rieties, HIV. 3 plllED FKl'IT. Judges-J. II. Miller, supt.; Mrs. Philip stioup .Mrs. oamuei uui. Hest (mart dried anules. 60 " " pears, 60 " " quinces, 60 " " peaches, 60 " " cherries, pltttsl, 80 " " " unii tted. " " raspberries,' 60 " " hlackberrlcs, Ml " " dowbcrrlos, to " " whortleberries, W " " plums, 60 " " twotchers, 60 " " prunes. " " chestnuta Tha fiuit not to bo removed until tho closo of oxhlbltlnu.und particular caietolKi observed li ail persons uiuv inti sitmu is not injureu. CLASS IX-WINES AND LIQUOItS. Jitdges-U. II. Ent, Eunt,; 1', P. Drinker. Daniel jtorrn. Best quart currant wine, " " blacklerry Vtlne, " " grupo wine, ciiurry wine, rvo whiskey, elder vinegar, any other kind, CUBS X-D0MEST10 MANUFACTUHEfS. PIV, 1, Judges Joseph Italstou, Bupt.; Mrs. Philip creasy, -Mrs. JOsepii uimou. Hestloatofbro.nl, 3 Socond best, 1 Best roll ot butler, 3 its or moro, 1 Second best, 1 Best upplo pie, " peach pie, 11 pumpkin or squish pie, inlnceplo, " lemon pin, " grupo pie, " plo of any other kind, " mils, " bl;ults, " spongo cako, " cocoitnut cake, 1 ' pound cako, lrultcakp, 1 11 ginger cako, " cako of any ktud, PIV, S-OANNED I'ltUIT, ETC. Judges-Hownrd Eves, Supt.i Mi's- Koten u.tti'ier, myr. .Mitiuuj ntvittiK, lkt canned fruit, different kinds, not less than onu quart each, Best cucumber pickles, uow, " variety " 1 cured 11am. 1 " samples jeast, ftO " hardso.ip, f) " ma soap, fto " gallon maplamolasies, 100 Ptr. 3-jei.i.ies, butters and rnrsnvr.. Jmlges-A. M. Whl'o, Supt.! Miss .Mary Vance, .Mrs. Thomas Webb. Best snniplo fruit Jelly, now, ?3 " " preserves, now, Rl " " butter, now, so CLASS Xt-HOUSKIIOLD MANUI'ACTtJItES. Judges-ltyron I, low, 8upt.j Mrs. John Wagon seller, .Mrs. suo Attman. Host ten yards flannel, II 0) " " woolen cloth,' 3 00 " " carpet, 3 co " " plain linen, 1 (X) Best knit wool stockings, 50 " cotton stockings, SO " ttoolen mittens, w Best homo mado chemise. 1 00 ono pound or moro samples stocking yarn, 1 ( " " fancy colors yarn, I W Hest pair woolen blankets, I txi " " llnon sheets, 1 tx) " hand mado night dress, 100 " patch quilt by girl under 13. years, 8 00 CLASS XII NEEDLE WOHK AND K.MBHOlDKKY. D1V. 1, ' Judges-Frank lurscll, Supt.i Miss Ella Fox, -U1S9 ftClllO DlUCS. Silk embroidery, Worsted embroidery, f Ilk bed quilt. Hand mado chemise, Maehlnomadochcmlse, Stilt lady's underclothing, Ijtmp mat, Ottorann, ottoman cover, Illlow shams, sheet Bhnms, Bible stnnd, Application embroidery, Ttiblo mats, Ijtmn mat, Beaded toilet cushion, Toilet cushion, Toilet set, Cambrlo embroidery, Worsted wreath, Patch work, Jnpaneso patch work, Cako napkins, Set toilel mats, Scrap jag, (icntlemiiu's scarf, Huttonholo work, Knitted shawl, Tollot work basket, Infant's shirt, Patching, Darning, Card receiver, Kmbroldered slippers, I lair switch, Kmbroldercdrap nnd collar, Kmbroldered handkerchief, Laco embroidery, Hand mado laco, Bend pin cushion, Head canvass pin cushion, Afghan, Child's dress, Embroidered sofa pillow, Netted chair tidy, Netted shawl, Knit dress. Canvas tidy, Worsted tidy, cotton crochet Il ly, Worsted " " Knitted tidy, Loco tidy, Tutting tidy, Stnnd spread, Embroidered night drcs3, Braiding, Child's erochot wrap. Crazy work quilt. Best, 2d Best, tl 60 ft! 1 ftO 7ft 1 50 75 1 50 7S 1 00 80 1 M 7ft 60 3ft 50 35 M 3J 60 35 60 35 60 35 1 01 (VI 60 33 Ml . 35 1 0) 60 1 CO 50 I 00 60 1 00 50 1 CO ' 60 1 00 60 1 00 60 60 35 60 35 60 35 8) 3.1 60 3.1 1 60 75 50 35 60 Cft )U 35 M 35 60 33 1 00 0(1 ftO 33 1 00 60 1 00 60 1 60 75 1 10 J 80 35 60 35 3 00 1 60 1 0) to 60 3t 60 33 1 ft) 15 1 60 71 t-0 S3 80 33 60 33 50 33 8) 35 ftO 3ft 50 33 1 (X) 80 1 00 to ft) 5 1 00 60 1 80 1 (X) HIV, 3 ORNAMENTAL WOHK. Judgos-M. P. Lutz, supt.; Mrs, J. W Mrs. Clara Miller. Het specimen Ix-ad work, Bowman, Ii 00 1 (X) 1 (O 1 00 1 01 1 00 1 0) 3 00 60 sueii " burr " " leather " " hair " " wax " , " moss " Hest set artificial teeth, Second best specimen of above, each, AND DESItlNS. Btv. 1. Judges Prof. (I. U Wilbur, Supt; Miss Carrt Tcrre 1, Miss Lizzie Whitney. Best oil nnlutlug. 1.5 00 second best, 3 CO Hest drawing, 3 0.1 second best, 1 60 nest specimen pontnansnip, 1 ui " ' book-binding, 1 00 woou graining, 1 m " lettering on rnarblo. 1 (X) " sign painting, I 00 display printing, 1 (X) transparent painting, 1 CO Tho Indies will recommend premiums for anr otltcr meritorious articles In this class. BIV. 3 FL0WEK3. Judtrcs JUIH13 lloft. Suut.: Mrs. Joo White. Mrs. E! :ills Klngroso. Best display of flowcm, 13 (X) 3 IM 1 00 ftecona uesi, hlrd best. Best collection of dahlias. 60 specimen or nouso pianis in 0100m, hanging basket with grow ing plants, CLASS XIV VEHICLES. 1 (tl 60 Judics Jacob Billhelm, Supt.; Mai tin lilies Wm. Boss. Best nhncton. 00 3 00 s m family carriage, open uuggy, ton buggy. 3 0) farm wagon, spilng w.tgon for farm use, " " " pleasure, wheelbarrow, slelgu, sulky, skeleton wagon, 3 03 2 00 3 CO 1 (X) 3 IX) 3 00 3 00 CL.SS XV AOHICULTUItAL I.MPLEMI'.NTS, .MAUlUINl.llX, Judges-John Mensch. Sunt,! Lafnvetto Creasy. lauuias iit-uscji. Best right-hand plow, Diploma tt-ii-imuu mow, ' right and left-hand plow, " " corn plow, " 11 subsoil plow, " 11 siiuaro drag, " 11 ono-horsocultlvntor, " " two-horso cultivator, " " ouo-horso corn planter, " " two-horso corn planter, ' " thresher and separator combined, ' " mower and reaper, " " hay fork, ' 11 portable cider pi-ess, ' ' clover htillcr, ' " sausago grinder, ' " washing machine, ' " clothes wringer. ' " grubbing hoe, f 60 " set miner's Picks. f0 " iialr of foro ana hind horso shoes, 1 () " axo handle. 80 " grain cradle, Diploma lUlltT, " fanning mill, ' " oorn sheller, 1 " straw and fodder cutter, ' " harvester, ' " hay tedder, ' Any new or meritorious Implements exhibited at MBMIS DEALER IN Fom'igm audi Mom WINES AND LIQUORS, !AMD JOBBER IM CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. 60 tho 60 60 MEET METAL W01K so IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. -SPECIAL nnd not provided fortln tho forogolng class, tho Judges may rotwtt tho ineiltsof tlio sama tor pre miums to tho RoYlsIng committee, CLASS XVI-8TOVEH. TINWAltK, KAItTllEN WA1IK, &C. . Judges W. O. Holmes, S'tipU) Philip Jloyer, J, c. Spononbcrgcr. Best cooking stovo with fixtures, j-j or) " parlor stovo with Hxttircs, 3 O) " variety tinware, 3 00 " variety earthenware, 8 ( " tlLsplay marblo work, 3 00 CUSS XVII-OAIHNRTWAHH, SIIOUMAKUUS, TANNEHS, AC. ' Judges Warren McColltim, supt,) Jonti Klstlcr, Lltlngslon Yenger. U -st set (toublo draught harness, " set doublo cnrrlago harnoss, " single onrrlago hnriiess, " pair calf boots, 13 on ft (X) 3 ni 1 IX) 1 IU) 80 1 IXI 1 01) ft 00 1 (X) 1 (X) 1 (X) 1 00 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 80 km boots. " miner s shoe?, ottrcau, dreslng stnnd. display eablnetwnrc, set Windsor chairs, set spilng scat chairs, settee, rocking chair, half dozen brooms, two Bides so 0 leather, " " kip leather, " calf klns, samplo brick. CLASS XVIII-BBEJ AND DEE HIVES. Judges Titos. Angonbuch, Supt.! Elijah Klssner, 1110s. r annnger. Swarm Italian been, " black bees, Display whlto clover honey, " buckwheat " Jar extracted " Uox honey, m 0 lbs. or more, Host. 3d Best. 3 00 fl 00 3 00 3 Oil 1 01 50 I (I) 60 80 35 1 00 80 Tlio bees and honey to have been tho produco ot tho exhibitors. CLASS XIX-MISCELLANEOUS. Judgos-WIIIIam Demott, supt.; Hardy IMfar, Oeorgo Hughes. Articles not lterelnbeforo named will bo entered In this class, nnd tho Judges will cxandno nil such iw havo Interest or value, and award such prcm. lumns thoydeem proper, subject to rcvLslon by tho Board of Managers. CLASS XX-MUSKl. Best band In tho county, 135 00 Second best, 10 0) Band engaged by tho society not to compete contest to bo on Friday. Competent Judges to 1m selected. Not less than throeo to cuter, iintrnncu tec, ll.O). CLASS XXt-MUSICAL INSTltU.UENTS AND 8EWINCJ MACHINES. A suitable place. In tho building will bo set ntiart tor ino exultation 01 nnicics onicreu in 11113 class. 0 premiums. CLASfl XXIt-FOOT HACU. Judgo 1 11. 1. Curran. Sum. : Jnmos Hlbby. Joh Welllvcr. Tlrsrsday at is o'cl ck. Hestj . 110 oo second uest, 0 1x1 Onco mound track. Not less than threo to start. Entrance fee, II 00. CLASS XXIII-EQUESTIIIANISM. Judees-Charley McKelvy. Sunt : Miss Mary .tnuaru, .tiiss iteuo itouuins. Friday at 10 o'clock. Best female equestrian, Second best, tin 01 ft ot Not less than three to start. CLASS XX1V-BIOVOI.E 11ACH. Judircs-D. W. HariU. Sunt. : E. 1C Low. Wm. Itupci t. Saturday at 18 o'clock. Best, Second best, Third best, iM OU 10 (X) 5 01 Not less Entianco Twlconround ttack. or mile heat. tnan four to enter and thteoto start. too ten per cent. 01 purse. A tiremlum of f.1 00 will bo naid to tho counlo or couples that get married on tho (irounds dur ing the Fair and tho society will furnish the Mln Isier. Th-i Secrete ry must bo notified by Wednes day evening, tho 15th. CLASS XXV-THIALS OF SPEED, lud'-os Frank Fruit. Sunt. 1 Col. J Jameson. Frank Jackson, A. 0. Creasy, A. Truckernilller. I'AKMEH'S AND COI.T TliOT. Al.TCltNATK HEATS. THLKSlliV, 1 O'CLOCK, 1'. M. Best horso or maroln tho county, that never was on any track before. f35 00 Second best, I (X) Third best, 5 00, Best colt under four years In tho county mat can trot a inno in Harness in tour minutes. 10 00 Socond best, 5 co xutru uest, , u vo 3:30 TKOT. HtlliAV, 1 O'CLOCK I". M. Best trotting horso or maio that has never mauu n miio in less titan 3.30. j lot) no Second best, 80 00 Third best, 35(h) l ouriti uesi, la () cotJNrv Fi-oiiTisa list. satcupav, 10 O'CI OCK A. M. Best horso or inaro In tho county that can trot a mile In harness in 3 mln. 23 f 0 second best, lft txi Third best, 10 ix) 01-KN TO ALL. SATCIID1V 1 0'CI)Ci. Best trotting horse ormnte, ti75 oo Second best, 75 00 Third best, 40 (X) 10un.11 uesi, sstii N0TICI1 1. Ho horso or maro will bo ellglblo to enter tho colt, farmer's or county sporting list, unless owned by tho competitor thirty days previous to tho Fair. 8. I lorscs ellglblo to tho Colt, Farmer's or Coun ty Sporting trots, will bo eligible to tho 330 nnd tho Open-to-All. In tho Opcn-to-All 3:10 must I mado or no premium will bo awarded. 3. All entries are to be put In writing ; they aro to correctly show tho n.nuo and resliienco of tho nomluntor, also namo of tlio owner, with tho color, nex, nnd tramp of tho horse, (Indicating whether tho entry bo a stallion, maro or gelding,) and to give tho lieatgree, so far as known. 4. Entrnnco fee, ten per cent, of purse. Allen tranco fees must bo paid before tho entry can bo mado. 5. Not less than four entries to mike a rnco. All trials to be decided by the best threo out of llvo heats. (1. A practical starter and I Imer has been secur ed, and nil races will bo subject to his decisions under tho mlcsot tho NalloualTrottlng Abxocia ttou. 7. Caution. All matters relating to this class will bo governed by tho rules oft ho NalloualTrot tlng Association, of which this Society is u mem-ber. H, Entries lnaybomndo by application to. or nddrosslriir mu peuiciurj at ins uinco at any timo betoro Siturday, oelober, Uli, at s o'clock p. m., when all entiles will positively bo closed. II. V. WHITE, soo'y. Ofllco In Brower'B Block, Bloomsburg, Pa. Opposlto L'xcbnnga Hotel. ATTENTIONE PAID TO