THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. 0. 33, Elwsll, Tjii, J. K. BlttenVanier.,1 Elltor' BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRIDAY', SKITEMHUU 23, 1885. Taxes must bo paid thirty days boforo election. 'Soo to It nt once. Tho chairnnti of thu Domooratio county ooinmUtuo requests tliat each member of tho oommlttoo Bhall appoint three or more active democrats as a vigilianco committee, and nend tho names at onco to tho chairman. C. 0. Evans Kiq. is a gontlo man of ability, aud a lawyer witli a promising future, but wo adviso him not to acoept tho republican nomination for district attorney, unless ho wants to bo snowed under by an avalancho of nomocratio votes. A conference of tho Domooratio County Chairmen and Stato Commit teemen of Carbon,Colurabia,Sohuylkill, Bradford, Wayne, Wvomincr. Luzerno and Lackawanna counties was held at Manoh Chunk on Tuesday. Chairman Ilcnscl and C. B. Day candidato for Stato Treasurer, wcro present besides many other prominent democrats. Tho plan of tho campaign was discussed, and tho reports from the several count ies were encouraging. David Lowcn- berg, Geo. E. Elwellund William Bry son represented Columbia county. Messrs. Ilenscl and Day aro holding simiitar coniorcnccs all over tho state. Wo aro authorized by Ilobort Buck ingham Esq. to say that tho allegation nt n 1.n.r.:..,l.. n'k... ChalfaSt of Montour county concern ing thu senatorial nomination next year, is utterly falso. Ho denies ever having a word of conversation witb Mr. Cbalfanlt on tho subject oi the senatorship. Mr. Cbalfant favored tho appointment of a Montour county man f .1 1 ,!. 1 ' . 1 ! 1 . iui uciimy uuutxiur, irum wuiou it would appear that ho did not want Mr. Buckincham appointed. Wo are also informed that Mr. Chal- fant is a candidato for tho Danvillo post oflice, and if this be true, ho would not bo seeking tho senatorship at tho samo time, a circumstance" which would corroborate Mr. Buckingham's uuniai oi mo auegeu oargain. For some reason nr nt.linr it lnkp about two years lor tho State reporter to prepare and print tho opinions of tho bupreme Court, so that when tho Stato reoorts aro ready thev aro two years behind time. Tho term of tho present reporter, Mr. Outerhridge, will soon expire, and if. tho Governor has any desire to do a good thing for the peoplo he will appoint some one as his successor who will perform tho duties of the important oflico with much more promptness, finere is no reason why tho Supremo Court decis ions should not lin niibliahnrf within' r very few months after thoy are handed .1 it . 1. . 1 uuwii, uuu ii iuu present siaio aamin istration can nffent a reform in thisroa liect. it will hn r.rorlit.nliln in flinm nnH a grcat convonienco to the legal frater nity, as well as beniBcial to tbo peo ple generally by making known tho law as soon as it is declared by tho highest judicial tribunal of the state, It IS an fill Inrml mnvtm flint ir,ni atlCG of tho lmv IS tinflvmiao Tnot nnm it would bo a hardship to enforce this oniony bo iar as mo laws passed at tne last session of tho legislature are con cerned. It is moro than three months sinco the legislature adjourned, ancLtip 10 this tinin t.hn lfttvvnra inl nunn Nlln courts aro ignorant of tbo laws of 1883. Tlltt nnmnrdnr. lnora nra atill in tllO hands Of tlin nrintoi- nnil frnm present indications may remain there iui buiiiu nine longer. This lonrr delnv U nttnrlv inoTniw able. When tho pamphlet laws used to mako a book of ono thousand pages Or more, thov wprn nrinlrwl nnfl Aia. tributcd in much les3 time than it takes tho stato printer to get out a book of tWO Or thrpO hlindrnrl 1V1.Y..J ,iiuf Tf the stato printer has not tho facilities f ("If (lnuintlin ...A.l. f .1.. !jL! uuiujj tuo IIU1JI Ul IUU BlttlO WUU1I a rcasonabln timrv lia nnnkt tn Vin rn moved, and let some ono bo appointed in his stead who can furnish copies of vmu iub h wiiii sorao aegreo oi prompt noss. PKANK P. BILLMEYEE. Tho democratic nominee for district altornoy is a ercntlomnn of education rnd ability. Ho prepared for collego at tho Normal school, and graduated at Lafayette College, Easton. After readimr law in thn nffi nn nf V. 1-f Ikelor Esq. he was admitted to prac tice in aud smco that timo he has followed his profession, and bcon engaged in business enterprises. For a number of years ho has been the r.O! . . r . l 1 1 i t i.uivivtib nuuiemry oi ino Doaru Ml . . -- irusiees ot t no .Normal school, sccro tary of tho Bloomsburg Water Com pany, and is now an oflicer of th School Furnishinc Company. In poli lies ho has been an active democrat and has been elected ltendinrr Clerk o tho county convention year after year, """ou ui ma luiuiuuniy WHii rules of tho party and tbo syBtein compntinK.delegato instructions., tho of Ho I as never neen n R.imlul.itn nit nniw when ho ran for district attorney, and was tieieaicd uy jc. U. iilttlo Jisq. course, ho will bo olected, and Of the business of his ofiico will recti prompt and intelligent attontion. o NO BOLT THIS YEAE. The last vestigo of journalism riwimina in llni-unilr n a.nnll that sheet owned and published by n republican lican con uwt iinieiiuiiig 10 uo uemocrauc, taincd an articlo last week on the lent nf tlin .liatrint nHn.nnnal,!n i sub It at suggested tho possibility of tho defeat r l. 1 1J!II t.i. i r . ui i-, i . iJiiuuuyur jisq. oy ino (icieci ion of tho democrats of tho Fishin ifect- IK erec t section, because- of the defeat ft T ii.it. . r a of vyrus j), mciienry lor mo omce deputy collector. Tho writer of of Iho ftrtiolo j8 evidently unacquainted til ft nrtlitisiu nf tUi smttnl. Tf l.n with were not, ho would know that tho Columbi a UVIHUUIiUB uru III UlU IlUUlb l. !. .....! til . of bv n Inrtrft rnntnritv T Tn mnot tmirn for flOftl.lt llln fGltlt f llin nlnntlnn one year ao when an attempted bolt ro- Millrd in tho election of tho' candidate I. .i . . ... ir i loinonoiary uy u majority greater than that for tho National et. lie is also unacquainted with facts in thu nomination of Mr. mi yer. When Mr. Buckingham n mimnl n.l ilnmilv nnlln.tni. It 200 tick the Bill was was krinu'ii tli.lt. tlin lnu- rniilw.1 lilm tore , Mr. Klgn the tllico of district attorney, ii.ii i .i jiiuiiujrr ui uncu Eicureu iuu of nearly every member of tho names bar to petition asking tho court to appoint him to (ill tho vacancy, and whon this etition was pro.iohted, tlieri being no other applicant boforo tho court, ho was unanimously appointed by tho udges. At tho meelliiK of tho SUndinir Committco Mr. Billmoyor was unan imously nominated, no other namo bo. Ing presented for its consideration. All this talk, therefore, about a ".Moon ino" candidate is the merest bosh, and tho charge that tho court nnd tho mem bers ot tho Standing Uonitnitleo aro ttio tools of a "Machine1 ought to bo re sented by every democrat in tho county. But moro than this, tho wrilor of tho articlo alluded to Is en tirely unacquainted with Mr. Mollcnry and his friends. Mr. Mollcnry is tho peer of any man in Columbia county as a domocrat, a man, and u citizen, nnd any ono who suggests that his staunch adherence to tho democratic partyis to bo effected by his failuro to securo an appointment from the government, offers an lintilt to him, which wo happen to know has aroused his lust indignation It Ib not neces sary for us to defend him against the Insinuations of any newspaper article. His charaotor and reputation nro too woll known to permit tho belief for a moment that there is anything in this matter. Wo may perhaps aihl wan propriety that as tho paper containing this nrticlo is about on its last logs, and is llablo to change hands soon, and as tbo articlo alluded to is purely sen sational, it may be inferred that tho writer only intended it as a moans of calling attention to a journal that Is, alas, so littlo known and read oy ino public. He may have succeeded in securing this result temporarily, but 110 lias aiSO SUCCCCUCU ill uruiismi; uiu indignation of tho solid Democracy of Columbia county. Mr. Billmeyer will rcceivo tho hearty and undivided support of Mr. Mollcnry and all his friends, and will bo elected by the usual majority. WASHINGTON LETTER. tFrom our llcgular Correspondent.) Washington. D. C Sept. 23, 1835. Tho appearanco about Washington of the familiar faces of public men who, through modern pictorial art aro known almost as well in tho hamlets of this va9t country as at tho Capital it. self, indicate tho not remote approach of tho fall political opening. The city is a ert with nreDaration. lioieis aim board inff houses, private residences and shons. streets and sido-walks. aro re- oeiying tho touches of renovation, and aro having their youm anu ircsmieBs renewed Willi sucu cosmetics puim, whito-wasli, wall paper and paving' stones. The most conspicuous improvement ia that, u'liie.h has been made in tho Capitol. Marblo terraces hayo been built about the North and tho West wWa with the rosult.of, improving tho . . . . . . i i i i : i... syraetnc.il oncct ot mo uunuiug UJf iu dncing tho disproportion of the dome. llelwecn tortv anil imy workmen are now cncaccd in tho work-sbeds opposito the South sido of 'tho Capitol preparing tho maroio anu granite uiuuno for the terraces. This work is boiug pushed along rapidly. Tho terraeo work has been advanced so far as to enable one to sco the beauty and valno of the imnrovement. There aro 150 .l .... , nl men crop oved at the worK. ineso in elude laborers, brick-layers and well diggers. Tho latter arc employed in sinking wells down some twenty-fivo feet below the present surfaco of tho ground. These wells aro filled up with concrete and stono masonry, ami between) tho wells massivo brick-arches aro constructed to support the walls. This method is adopted to savo ex- uonse. time, and to secure a soiiu . , . foundation. To oxoavato tho entiro foundation would bo dangerous. Tbo contractor feels assured that ho can finish the North and South parts of tho terrace before tho closo ot tho present building season. Preparations are now being mado to lay tbo flagging of the North terrace; which also forms tlm roofs of tho vaults. There will bo twenty large rooms on tho North side. Homo ot them win no reatiy lor occupation in about two weeks time. Tbcso rooms will relievo the interior part of tho Capitol of a vast number of documents. In tho building itself much is being done to prepare for the coming con gress. Some of tbo Committee rooms, particularly that ot commerce, claims and library on the Houso side, aud privileges and elections on ttio enate, aro being handsomely fitted up, anil tho ceilings and wall-i frescoed. The paintings, "Tbo Battle of tho Thames," and tbo "Capitulation of the City of Mexico,'1 have been finished and will soon bo placed in position iu the rotunda. Such is the pressuro for Committee rooms in tho building that tho document room had to bo removed to an interior part, where thero is 1 ut littlo ventilation, and tho room surrend ered to' tho Committco on Foreign Affairs. Tho Secretary of Stato when conferring with this comniitteo does so in secret. Tho clerks, tnereiore, to carry on their work nro rcquireu to seek desk room in other places. ino document room was seized upon to ob- viato this difliculty. A large forco ot men are painting tho interior of the domo. Preparations will soon bo mado to lay tbncarpols iu the Senato and Heuse chambers. The Supremo Court chamber has been painted, aud tho maruio cleaned tiown On all sides tho busy workman is seen lending Ins hand to beautity tho build inc before concress convenes. The East front of tbo building has been bolv-stoned to whiteness, all marks of (ho mellowing hand of time being obliterated by removing a thin l.iyir of the surfiii-o of the marble in tbo wings, so an to correspond with tho white painted surfiicu of the old portion of tho building. The now Pension building has been almost completed and is already occu pied by tbo Commissioner ot Tensions and bis vast armv of assistants and clerks. Tho Pension Building U ugly iu tho extreme, and I think that it will be used as a warning, and end tho brick era In National Architecture, For a bulldine so vast, unit so ciulur iiiL'. no worso desien or material could have been adopted. It looks llko factory or a mammoth prison -and it is so unfortunately situated as to bo con spicuotis from all parts ot tho city, Eist Beuton, Our compliments to our friend Thunks, Mr. Bcn'oii. When 1 got out of the traces whip mo ill) but when I am pulled out of them, please liel mo iu. Your parngrnph has tho rin of puro metal. Bight, Mr. BuckhOin. Wo rather would chance to swim out oi ucot still-water than to encounter a ferocl ous Buck-horn. 1 can not tell wheth' or it wero possible to "compromieo" where thero is no ground at oil for depute, unless I should yield tbo wlmln nnliit. Coma over, nnd seo us Mr. Buckhorn, and satisfy yourself! whether wc bo as good a man as rep resented. Wo feel rolioved, fresh and rested and in first raio trim for corrospond cnoo duty. Wo aro of the opinion that tho columns of nowppapcrs should all closo !.... 1 . Hguuisi iuvu hiui lefi, mm mnitu vumi.- np n moro private mittir. Evidently somo young pooplo cut short much stnglo blessedness on ac count of tho dreadful cross, as Kcv. G. V. Savage cut very short li'is Inter esting sermon lat Sunday, and an nounced that ttio first of October was very near at hand. The corn is ripening clowly but surely. .Tack I'Ycsl will bo )n no hurry this fall. Seeding is putty gcneinlly dispuiscd with. Quito a number of neighbuis dined with neighbor Asblcmau hut Sunday. Several persons from New York city havo taken tip a temporary abode nt Oambra. Tney havo friends living thcic. All quiet along the linos, and pcaco and good will among the noighbors. The Benton Fair is bound to bo a mammoth affair this year. Wo hopo that low tricksters and gamblers will bo excluded. Last Saturday n largo numbor of persons passed here. Tho Fair Grounds aro a very attractive pl.ico at present. Tho now houses in ootirso of erect tiou last Summer at Cambra. aro now all nearly completed. Benton is, and is bound to remain tho metropolis of tho entiro valley, ly ing between Nob and North Mount ains. Thero is quite a number of en terprising men there, and a better lot of citizens could not woll be found, though nearly all of hom aro Demo crats. Mrs. Judge Krickbaum drives semi monthly to Hamlin Church, a distance of about a mile, and to St. James quitn often, a distance of nbout four and a half miles. Stillwater. The farmers are busy seeding. Tho crop of chestnuts, hickory-nuts and walnuts was nover better in this vicinity. Last Friday evening Elder Cham berlain of Philadelphia preached to a largo and appreciative audience at tho Christian Chapel, and on the following Lord's day, morning and evening, Elder Wm. Lano of Hartford, Conn, delivered able and masterly discourses to largo audiences. Kich treat indeed. Somo vagrants who partako moro of tho propensities of hogs and thieves than they do of tho qualities that go to mako up tho gentleman, havo been marauding and robbiug truck patches in the neighborhood ; carrying off water melon &o. We sugggest Sam Lemons nnd his shot-gun as tho most efficient remedy. Tho Columbian is regarded in this community as tho most usoful and valuable paper published in Columbia courty. The Senior Editor is a law yer of ability, and tbo information fur nished almost weekly on legal quest ions is worth sometimes iu a single 138HO as much as tho paper costs for tho entiro year. There aro n number of boys and young men who do not consider them eelvct perfect specimens of humanity utiles) they can sport n big cigar in their mouths. They stand around tho church vestibules, blowing tobacco smoke into tho faces of church-goers; at a festival thoy will try to monopo lize aud occupy the benches about the ico 'cream tables, puffing smoke all over everything and everybody, to tho intenso disgust ot all except the smokers. Mr. Holland Ikoler of Bloomsburg and Miss Jesse Fisher of Ornngevillo were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Woods on ounday. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thla DOwJornovor varloa. a marvel of mi.-ttr BtreneiU and waoiRBomenoss. Moro economical than tbo ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In oompetlon wltn thu multltudo ot low test, abort welcnt, alum or phosphate powders. Hold only m cans. nuTAi. uakinu ruwpBit i;o , iuu wa i-su, ... . uuk i i-i r. -THE BEST TONIC. ? Thli mcdlclno, combining Iron with puro TCfctaWe loulci, quickly and compkiely (.'urn DTiiieiKln, ludlgrdlmi, Wriikni'a, Impure Ulood, jHnlnrlu,L'bllUaiid l'cvvn, mid Neuralvln. ltli an unfcllln? remedy for Slkcawa of Iho lililuryi uud l.lver. It li Intaluablo for Plicacci peculiar to Women, aud all who lead tcdentary lives. It doei not Injure tho teeth, eauae hcadache.nr pmduco comtliaUon othrr Iran nedlclntt do. ItenrlcliMaml purtflei tho blood, ttinmlatca llio apnctlle, aldi the installation of food, re lieve! Heartburn and lielchlug, aud itreii(tu cm the rousclei and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, iJick of Energy, ,tc., It has no equal, 49- Tho genuine has above trade mark and t rmfccil red Hues on w rapper. Take no other .l.lllI UUU-lUI!UL.O, l'l..TlllUI.Il. THINK OP IT NOW I AHhouch much Is said about the Impor tance ot a blood-purlf ring medicine, It may be possible that tho subject has never seriously clalmod your attention. Think of it now I Almost every jierson nas somo form of scrof ulous poison latent Iu his veins. When tbls ilovclois In Scrofulous Bores, Ulcers, or Kruptlons,or In the form of Illiouruatlsm, or Oi canto Diseases, the antlerinsj that en sues Is terrible. Hence tho gratitude o( those Mho discover, as thousand! yearly do, that Ayer's Sarsaparilla will thoroughly eradlcato this evil from the j item. At visit eipect life without air as liealth without pure blood, Cleanse the Hood vlth M'UU'l BiUSilMUILLA, 'v j-EErintu by Dr. J.C.Ayor&Co., Lowell, Mass, Bold by 11 Druggists 3 1, sl bottles for to. infill l U l 11 lil l;J 11 11 I -J Cures CYmffM. CoMi. rtoanwnM, fYoei Mvncniiin. v flopping twin, I nH plant Conmjmj 4vn conramptlT HU. K.I.I , iron. Tbo Oenuln Vr. ttmifg vowa Kfrvp u oiq oni in wMfsj VmmtM, nd boar oar rPclst'T-M Tnulo-Uarkt to wit i A 2;itU'f tttnt in a Vlrvte, a tied- fifrtB rVm I lm-inhri. And thu J44azi&- IImH A. 15 Meter C&.0o1 SALVATION OIL. .".The Oreattst Cure on Earth for Pain," Will relteve"morc quickly than any other known remedy. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Swellings, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Lumbago, Sores, Frost bites, Backache, Wounds, Headache, Toothache, Sprains, &e. Sold by sill Druggists. Price 25 Cents a Bottle. JIST OF PBEM1UMS TO BE AWARDED BY THE COLUMBIA COUNTY Agricultural Society ! AT THE 111 Thirtieth Annual Fair TO BE HELD AT BLCOMSBUEO, PA., Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 14, 15, 16, & 17, '85. Class 1 Horses. DIVISION 1 STAM.10N9. Judges-Samuel Hldlay, supt.j Daniel Zarr.John UcMlchacL Dest 2d Best Blooded Stallion, 110 00 $3 00 stallion for all work, 8 01) 5 00 Stallion colt not over four yearn, 00 2 00 DIV. 2 CAHRIAOE 110RSE4 AND MAKES. Judgcs-A. C. Creasy, SupU s .1. W. Ect, ITank Shuman. Dest ?Jl)03t ratr carriage horsea or marc?, t!0 no 3 00 Blnglo cnrrlago liorso or maro, 5 CO 60 Talr matched colts under 1 ycarj, broken to harness, 5 00 S 50 Pair or mules, m a 00 DIV. 3 COf.TS AND 1111001) MAKES. JiulffD3-.Tohn Vance, Supt.; E. I- Lcmon.Goorgo Getty. Uest Sdllest Brood mare, colt by her bide, 110 m ts 00 liorso or maro bet. 3 and 4 years. 00 2 50 Jlare or gelding bet. 2 and 3 years 5 00 2 BO Horse or maro colt bot. lnud 2 years, 3 Oil 160 t'olt under 10 months, 3 00 1 10 Exhibitors under above classos will lmvo their stock on tho ground by 10 o'clock, Thursday morn ing, when they will bo examined. Class 2 Cattle. Judees Ilovd IL Ycttcr. Sunt.: Geo. I'. Learn, J. S. Woods. SHOUT HOKNS. TiionouaitMiED. Best sdBest 112 on 16 00 Bull 2 years and upwards, Cow, Ilelter under 3 years. Call under 12 months, 10 uu 5 no 00 t OJ WITHOUT rKDKlREE. Bull 3 years and upwards, Cow, Heller between and 12 months, H 01 4 OJ 7 00 3 50 3 IX) 1 50 DEVONS. THOKOUOlllHlEl). Bull 3 years and upwards, cow. 12 00 0 00 10 m 5 00 iieuer unuer a years, Calf under 12 months, 5 01 3 00 WITHOUT 1'EDIOItUI- Bull 3 years and upwards, , cow. Heifer between 0 nnd 13 months, H 00 4 W 7 00 3 60 3 0) 1 CO, JERSEYS. ' TIlOIlOCOIIIirtED. Bull s years and upwards, cow, Ilelter under 3 years, Calt under U months, 12 00 00 10 00 6 00 5 ui 3 (0 WITHOUT l'EDHiKF.K. Bull 3 years and upwards, Cow, Heifer between c and 12 months, OUEItNSEYS. THOKOUOllliUKD. Bull 2 years and upwards, cow, Helrcr under 3 years. Calf under 12 months, 8 00 4 00 7 Ml 3 CO 3 00 1 51 12 00 10 01 S 00 3 00 0 00 6 00 WITHOUT l'lnilOKEE. Bull 3 years and upwnnli, Cow, Heifer between 0 and 12 months, HOI.STK1N. THOKOUGIIHItED. Bull 2 years and upwards, cow, Ilelter undersyears. Calf under 12 months, R (10 4 00 7 Ul 3 60 3 U) 1 60 12 01 0 00 10 OC 5 Ul 6 00 3 Ul WITHOUT VEDICIKEE. Bull 3 years and upwards, cow, Ilelter between fi and 12 months, C) HADED STOCK. Bull, , Hull under ten months, cow two years and upwards, Heifer under two y ears, 8 Ul 4 00 7 01 3 60 3 00 1 60 A Ul 2 00 4 00 2 00 NATIVE STOCK. Bull, 4 00 2 00 COW, 5 00 2 60 Exhibitors will havo their stock ready lor tho JudgratoexamlnobylO o'clock a. my onTliurs- aay, anu 10 remain uuiuis ucim.. w runuuj. Class 3-SwIne. JudgesJonathan Lnreman, Supt. ; Oliver Hel ler, rhlllp Creasy. '.lEKKSHIUE. Best 2d Best Boar, ts co 1 co SOW, 6 W 3 Oil Sow and pigs, not less than 5, 5 U) 3 10 Pen shoals, not less than 5. 5 (XI 3 10 CHESTER WHITE AND OHESllIItES, Boar. B (o 3 ou k fin in Knw. sow nnd pigs, not less than 5, I'cn shoals, not, loss than 5, RUSSIAN. Bo.ir, sow, Sow and pigs, not loss s, I'eu thoats, not loss than 0, Boar, sow, sow and pigs, not less than 6, I'cn shoals, not Hvi than 6, I'OI.AND CHINA. Boar, sow, Sow and nltf, not less than 6, I'cn shouts, nut leas than 5, (IIUDI'.D. Boar, sow, Sow aud pigs, not less than 5, I'cn shoals, not lose than 5, 5 Ul 3 Ul 6 01 3 U) oi 3 on 6 IX) 8 00 6 IXI 3 (XI 5 Ul 3 (XI 5 00 3 U) 5 Ul 3 W 6 Ul 3 00 6(0 3 IX) 6 (10 3 00 6 H 3 IX 6 U) 3 (0 5 Ul 3 (0 4 m 2 Ul 4 (XI 2 Ul 4 III 2 00 I U) 2 Ul Clsss 4 Sheep. Judges-Joseph Hewitt, supt.; William IC Hands Wm. llaumeUler. FRENCH MERINO. .Best 2d Beat (IU u) 13 CO Pair, Pair, SOUIHDVWN. s 00 4 on GRADED. i.ot'of laiulH, not less than 8, a 00 H 00 3 00 4 1X1 Class 6-roultrjr. JulfcCS-M, P. I.utz, Supt, i U IL Zehuder.Henry Fox. All exhibitions In this class must bo In trios. Beit SdBest Display of lowls, 3 "J i W Dark llruhinas, 1 01) 60 chicks, 1 00 60 Light urauwas, 1 vu W Chicks, I ui 5U White Coculna, W 1 w Chicks, 1 1" , 60 llutfCuchlns, 1 01 5"i Chicks, 1 00 50 Partridge Cochins, 1 00 5) Chicks, 1 00 50 WulteLeuboriu, 1 i 50 Cblcks, 1 00 50 Houdans, 1 ( 60 Chicks, 1 o 60 Black spaulsh, 1 00 60 Chicks, 1 U) 60 Gray Dorktns, 1 U) 50 Chicks, I U) 60 Golden Spangl. d Hamburg, 1 U) 60 Chicks, 1 00 M Domlnlqucs, I 00 60 m Chicks, Black and licit (lame, Chicks, Muscovy ducks, Chicks, Wood ducks, Chicks, 1 (O 60 1 (X) 60 1 01 SO 1 00 60 t 01 to 1 no 60 1 on 60 1 00 60 1 01 60 1 (XI Ml 1 Ul 60 1 IXI 60 1 (X) 60 1 10 60 .1 (X) CO 1 (O 60 1 HI 60 1 Oil 60 1 (X) 60 1 01 60 1 U) 50 1 Ul 50 1 (X) 50 1 (X) 60 1 CO 60 Chicks, touiouso gees Chicks, Bremen geese, Chicks, Hong Kong geese, chicks, Native geese, Chicks, Brono Turkeys, chicks, White turkeys, chicks, Buff turkeys, 1 Chicks, Blue turkeys, Chicks, Class 6-Orata, Soei and Flour, lud?catt. C. Uelehner. Sunt! Andrew Pnwler. John r. Brown. Best SdBest 60 Hn. wheat flour, Holler Process, saol tl no " ' " liulir " 2 CO 1 00 uucKwucai nour, 1 ui 60 Halt uu. clover seed, 1(0 60 " " timothy Reed, i on 60 Uu. lied wheat, bearded chaff, ' .'am 1 ul niuuuwi " 1 oil ,a " buckwheat, i on 60 " rye, . 1 ul 60 " oats, i ui no " corn, red cob gourd, i on si ii h elsrht rowed v ellow. i n m Peck sweet corn, 60 25 - imp corn, so 2,1 Class 7 Vegetables. ludirefl John Harlman. Runt. .Tosenh UfMer. UanlcT Bryfogle. Best 2d Host Largest display ot potatoes, half bu. of each variety, 2(0 II 00 Half bu. Burbank, 1 on pnownaKO, 1 IXI " Early 11090, 1 ui ' iAto Hose, 1 00 " lTldo ot tho Valley, 1 0) " sweet potatoes, raised by cxlil. bltnr. 1 m llu. field turnips, m Half bu. rutabagas, ft) sugar ueeis, ru " mangle wurtzel, 5) ' beets. 5 ' carrots, m " parsnips, 50 onions. rn Peek hops. 61 uo7en mangoes, i I"cck tomatoes, 60 Halt doz. vegetable oysters, 60 taiuosues, n heads cabbaire. 60 Threo field pumpkins, 50 Citrons, . 60 Threo bunches celery, 60 Four egg plants, 60 Two dozen peppers, 60 Two quarts lima helms, - 60 dozen radishes. 60 Threo water melons, to (tuarter peck peas, 60 lfck onion sets, 60 Cactus. 1 co Tlirco heads cauliflower, 60 Persons competing for premiums on tho largest and best display of potatoes will not bo allowed a premium on tho somo separately. Clast 8 -Fruit. DIVISION 1. Judges Chandleo Eves. Hunt. : Harmsn Fah. rlngor. James 1". l'rcas. Best sd Best Display of wlntor. not less than fire vailetles six of each, 11 on U 00 Beck ot fall or winter apples, 1 W 60 Keeping winter apples, halt bushel, 1 OJ Fall annles. not less than " 1 00 Flavored fall or winter apples, 1 (xi iuuri yenuw ntuenuu cruu-i, 11 l'KAUS. Display dwarf or standard, flvo vnrlo- Ues, six ot each, t on Best looking, any kind, half dozen, 60 Flavored, most Juicy, " ' 60 Largest half dozen, dwarf Or standard, 1 0) iuu ur winter, co i'EACin:s. Display of any kind, flvo varieties, six of each, 2 0) Flavored and most Juicy half dozon, 60 Finest looking halt dozen, 6t) Largest variety half dozen, 5 0 yuiNCES. Dozen, OUAPES. Display, wild or cultivated, (Dot houso excluded.) llvo varieties. 2 m I no Six clusters concord, 60 Delaware, , wi Clinton, 611 Isabella. 50 Hartford Fiolirtc, 50 Iona, to lleuecca, 60 Diana, . 60 California, - 60 Martha, 6i ltogers, 60 - l'l.UJIS. Display, not less than two varieties, ono uozen eacn, 1 w w KASI'llERKIES. Display, any kind, not loss than two vaneucs, w 1 DIVISION 2 DRIED FHUIT. . Judgcs-J V. Whlto, supt. 1 Mrs. llatilla Swank, Mrs. J. S. Woods. ' Best Sd Best (Juait dried apples, .50 61 50 60 60 50 60 50 60 60 60 ptrunj, iiulncis, IwaclieH, cherries, pitted, " unpllted, raspberries, blackberries, dewberries. whortleberries, plums, twe etchers, 50 prunes, 50 chestnuts, 50 Tho fruit not to bo removed until thscloso of tho exhibition, and particular carotobo observed by uu 1H.TSUU3 luui iuu same is iiui. uijuivu. Class 9 Wines and Liquors. Judzes-W. O. Holmes, Supt, ; J. K. Blbby, Wm. Hart. Best SdBest Quart currant wine, $ 50 " blackberry wine, so grapo wine, 50 cherry wine, 5J " elderberry wine, to 'i rhubarb wine, so " ryo whiskey, 60 cider vinegar, 60 CI&S3 10 -Domestic Manufactures- DIVISION 1. Judges-I). A. Beckly, Supt, i Mrs. C. F. Ferris, Mrs. li ivosicnuuuucr. Best 2d Best Loaf wheat bread, ii (0 $1 00 Iiiif rvH lread. 1 6U Loat graham bread, 1 w 60 Dozen biscuits, .1 10 Ttnp.n mlta. 1 00 ltollof butter. 3 lbs. or more, I 60 1 00 Applo plo, 60 Peach pie, 5u lmmpkln or squash plo, 60 Mince pie, si Lemou;ple, 6U Grape pie, 50 Custard plo, 611 Italsln pie, Spongo cako, 50 Cocoanutcake, 1 on Pound cake. 5 1 Fruit cake, (linger cake, Ice cream cake, orange cake. Lemon cake, Cookies, Doughnuts, 1 (XI 60 60 to 5U 501 K)t DIVISION 2 CANNED FRUIT, ETC. Judges-'!', d. Strauss, supt. ; Mrs. J, p. Sponcn berg. Mrs. Thoi. K. Sands. - Best SdBest DUptay canned fruit, dirtcrcut kinds, ' not less than one quart etch, 2 ft) Cun huckleberries, new, 5D " iicachcs, " 60 1 " iiears, " 61)1 jiluins. " )' quinces, " Wl ' upplos, " 60 ' grapes, ' 60 11 blackberries, " 5) 11 raspberries, " 50 cucumber plckhs, M Variety " " 1 l Chow Chow, 60 Catsup, 60 cu'fdham, 1 no Samples yuast, 60 Hard soap, 60 Soft soap, 50 (lallou maple molasses, 1 (xi DIV. It JEl.t.IES, BUTTERS AND PRESERVES. Judges-J. P. sauas, Supt, Mrs. A. W. Snjder, Mrs, John S. Mens;h. Best SdBest Display fruit preserves, new, " butters, " 1 ii Jellies, 11 Cup elderberry Jelly, new, 1 crab npplo ' " pear " " 1 applo " " 'i plum ' ' grape " currant ' ' blackberry ' ' raspberry " ' 11 tomato ' ' Jar crab applo butler, " applo iwar " " 11 pium " 1 poach ' grapo " 11 ciulnco n 1 tomato ' 11 blackberry Jam, 1 raspboiry " " currant " " 'i preserved apples, ' " ' peur, ii " ii plum, " iieacusa, 11 tiulnces, ' 1 tomato, 'i citron, I! Ul J (X) 2 on Ml 50 60 50 60 60 60 60 8 60 511 60 60 61 60 60 60 51 60 60 60 60 60 60 (.0 60 60 0!a:s 11-Household Manufactures, Judges Web. W, Eves, Supt. Mlsa KatoMoars, Mrs. Laura Brobst. Best id Best Ten yards flannel, i ii woolen cloth, i carpet, ii plain linen, Knit wool stockings, i cotton ii tl m 2 (X) 2 (X) I ui 60 W " woolmlltcna, t , 60 t pound or more sample stocking yarn, 1 0) " ' , fancy colors yarn,- 1 00 Pair woolen blankets, - 1 00 Pair Unen sheets. 1 00 Hand made night dress, . . 1(0, Patch oulltby girl under in ears.' a OJ I Tlie sum of tlfl lini Nwn set noart In ihla dJnart. luvnii iur uiv uiscicuunar use ui vuu juuki-b. Class U-KoiUswork and EmbrMdory. DIVISION 1. Judgoa-F, B. llartinaD, Supt,. . "iiest'sAWsl' silk embroidery, Worsted embroidery, Silk bed quilt, Hand mado chemise, Machine made cuomUe, ... suit ladys underclothing-, Lamp mat, ottoman, ottoman cover, t I'lllow Bhoras, i II 61 75 1 60 1 50 1 60 75 7 75 50 IS 23 2.1 1.00. 1 Ul Ml 60 60 Ml Ml Ml 1 Ul Ml 1 Ul l on 1 Ui l ui 1 (XI 1 ui 1 ui Ml 50 M) 50 5) 1 6) Ml Ml Ml M) 60 I HO Ml I (0 1 (XI 1 50 1 M) 51) Ml 2 Oil 1 01 60 60 1 fit) 1 M) 60 23 23 23 23 60 25 60 60 M) M) M) 60 M) 23 23 23 23 S3 73 23 S3 23 23 23 60 25 60 51 73 75 23 23 1 M) 50 23 23 73 75 25 25 23 23 23 23 25 M) 50 23 51) 1 1-0 lilblo stand. Application embroidery, 1 uuiu inaus Beaded toilet cushion Toilet cushion, Toilet set, Cambria embroidery, Patchwork. Jnpancso patch wot It, Cako napkins ret lunev insis, scran bag, Gentleman's scarf, ItMUUIlllUlU UTK, Toilet work biskct, Infant's shirt, I uniting, . , Darntnir. Card receiver, j.iuunnuemi suppers, Holrswltcli, ' Embroidered cap and collar, Embroidered handkerchief, , I-aco embroidery, -llandmado laee, Bead pincushion, Head canvas pln-cushlon, Afghan, Child's dress, Embroidered sofa pillow, Netted chair tidy, Netted shawl, Knit dress, ennvos ttdv. Worsted tidy, Cotton crochet tidy, ft ''I 50 60 60 HUIBIUI .... , , Knitted tidy, 60 5) 51 1 (XI 1 (X) Ml 1 10 Stand spread, Embroidered night drcs-t, IMllllllU, Child's chmelmt. wnn. Cnuy work nulit. 1 60 me sum ui faj nas uecn sei npart in xms uepan inent for tho discretionary uso of the Judges. DIVISION 2 ORNAMENTAL WORK. .Indees-lv. C. Ent. sunt.! Ml Nettle Vastlne. Miss Annie Faux. Host 2d Best specimen leather work, fi Oi j 60 uuau i ij mi Shell " 1 IX) 60 burr ' 1 no Ml hair " I 00 60 wax " 1 oo 50 inoss " 1 u) 60 set artificial teeth, 2 ix) 60 j nesuin oi f is nas ocen sci upari. in iius uepart mcut for tho discretionary usoot tho Judges. Class 13 -Fine Arts. Fennmansbip and re signs. DIVISION 1. Judcea-1'rof. W. 11 Wilbur. Sunt.: Mrs. I. II. Seosuultz, Miss Eva Jtuport. , Best 2d Best Oil painting, f.'i on ) oo rawing, n w i nu Speclmenpenmanshlp, 1 on " book.blndlug, 1 on woou graining, l ur lettering on marble, 1 Ul s!rn nalntlng. 1 i o Display printing, 1 no lrnnsp.ircub panning, i mi The sum of f 10 has licen set an.trt In this den.trt- mcnt for tho lUscrctlonary use ot tho Judges. DIVISION 2 FLOWERS. Judaros Thomas Seaborn. Suot.f Mrs.' LyJIA'lllU more, Mrs. S. J. Conner. i Best 2d Best Display ot Dowers, 13 (X) 1 00 collection of dahlias, 60 Specimen ot houso plants In bloom. 1 ui Hanging basket with growing plants, to - Class 14-Vohlelcs. .TiulfAM f n.V-infl SillttL. A,1im Tn!.Vfnniltlfr John Appleman. Best SIBost lUneton, M (X) Family carriage, am Open buggy, 2 (x) Ton hmi'C !1 (Ml Farm v. agon, v w e v (xi spring wugou ror rarm nse, 1 rj ui " " " measure. 2 ix Whcelb-vrow, 1 Ul Sleigh, s ui 2 ui 2 ui toUlKy, Skeleton wagon Class IS -Agricultural Imjlemonts, Mi cliinory, lit. JudL'es A. B. Herrlnir. Sunt.: W. F. JIanhart. Jerro Wnlp. , JH.SI. U IH hl Itlght-hand plow, Diploma. i'lL-nanu plow, ltlght and left-hand plow, " Corn plow, " Subsoil plow, - . , . , ! Square drag, ' Gne-horsocultlvator. . " Two-horbo cultivator, t ; .i; uuo-uuiu curu-piunier, Two-norso corn-planter, ' "-' 'iurusuerunu scparawrcumuiiicu, -Mower oniircaper, . Hay.fork, . , Portable cider press. " Clover huller . , I - sausago gnnuer, - " Washing machine, , " , . Clothes wringer, ' . - ",l Grubbing hoe, " " t nf Set miner's picks, H fsy Valt of fore and hind liorso shoos, 1 ul Axo handle, , Ml Oraln cradle, " Diploma. Holler, . r Fanning mill; , uorn siieuer, straw and fodder cutter, ' " ' Harvester, " Hay tender, " Any new or meritorious Implements cxh blted nnd not proMded for In tho foregoing class, tho Judges may report tho merits ot the same for pre. uilumsto llio Revising committee. Clas3 16 Stoves, TInwaro, S3arthenwarc. Judces C. C. Mendenhall. Sunt. ! J. B. Dclon '. A. C. Millard. Best SdBest cooking stovo with tlxtures, (2 0) rauor sioe wmi nxiurcs, y tui Variety tinware, 2 to Variety earthenware, 2 on Uplay marble work, , , , 2 Ui Class 17 CaMnetware, Tannefi, Sh:e makers. y . . Judges John K. (Irolz, supt. ; Vernon P. Eves, Jacob selsloft. Best Vd Heat Set double draught harness, if : .l 6 1 , Set double carrlago harnesH, 5 II ) single carriage harnesi, 3 ul Pair calt boots, l on Pair kip boots, 1 u Pair miner's shoes, 60 Bureau, 1 l I Dressing stand, 1 (X) Display cablnetware, 5 to Set Windsor chairs, 100 set spring-seal chairs, , , 1 ) sottoe, , i i . 4. ) 1,1 "0-4 Hocking chair, Ton Half dozen brooms, (0 Two sides solo leather, 1(0 Two sides kip leather, 1 on Two Calf skins, 1 io Sample brick, .M Class 13 Boos !i Bso Hives. Judges-J. II Alkman, Supt. j Emanuel Warus, Philip st roup. Best 2d Best Swarm Italian bees, (3 u) IS oo swarm black bees, it o) w to Display whlto clover honey, i u) ,50 Display buckwheat honey, i oo 50 Jar extracted honey, 60 23 Box honey, 5 lbs. or more, 1 Ul 60 The bees and honey to havo boon tho tiroduqo of tho exhibitors. Class 19 -Miscellaneous. Judges A, II. llenlng, Supt.; Illram Stcillic, U. II. tut. Articles not hereinbefore named will bo entere I tn this class, and tho Judges will examine all sueh as have Interest or value, and award such pre miums as they deem proper, subject to revision by the Board of Managers. Olass 20 Musto- Best 2d Best Band In tho county, 125 00 itlOIX) u.iuu cinrngt'Li uy iuu no'aeij Jim iucoinpiie-9 contest to bo on Friday, Cninpeteut Judges to bO Kelected. Not less than thicv to enter, Lntr.inco fee, SI.UI, Olass '21 Musical Instruments anil Sewjn; Machines. 1 A sultabln plaeo In tho building will bo setnpait for llio exiuuitiou 01 articles cmcrou 111 tiuscusu No premiums. Olass 22 Equestrianism, -- 'Jud,'oj-Capt. 11. J. Conner, Supt. t Mt Vcrna creasy, .sire. 1;, i. numid. Ual 2d Best l'emalo Ltiucstrtan, 110 w tl ul Not less than threo to start. " Olass 23 Bicycle Eaoe. Judges-ltcr. I. M. KulaWr, Supt, , LtnoQln' HI nard, Will Knorr. ' I , - Friday 1 oclock. one half mllo f or no Ices ' (oontlnei) 'to colum bla county bicjcllsta) Mrst prlw, Hold medal Second prUe, '- SlUcr modal Saturday at to o'clook. ,' Ono mile d isli-frco to all. ipln,t pi U. ' 1 " li i 1 ' Toiul mtVlal Second prue, Sllvtr medal Best three out ot flvo heats. TBIALS,QFBPEEDj ; Judtns-rcWr.A.K'a"18!' supt-'i' A't'schoch, W. A. Yettcr, Dr. A. p. llclier, WW. Suttlff.' THUUSDAY, 1 O'CLOCK, l. M. 1 11U11BH81 iSU 2:30 CUSS, AlTFiUUTI IIB1T1. Best liorso or maro In the county, under I 8 years old.ownod and uned by a farmer, t2P 00 Second best, 10 Ul Third best, 6 00 Fourth best, i U) Beet Hotting liorso or maro that has noer mailo a mils Iu less than 2.50, (5) 0) Second best, , 25 00 Third best, 16 00 i'oui (h beat, IpUl l'HIDAY, 1 O'CLOCK, 1. M. COtTS mnS.OOCUSS, If.TltlttlATK UK1TS, Best trotting liorso or mare colt In tho conn. t.y. under! rears old. fi" ui Second best, ? ui Third best, 3 u r ourm uest, v Besttrottlng horsoor maro that has never madeamilolii less than 8.30. 100 01 Second best, Third best, Ml U) SO (X) 20 00 rourtn uest, SATURDAY, 1 O'CLOCK, P. St. .COlMIV.sTOUTmU.AHB.OrKN.TO.AU. Best trotting liorso or maro owned and used In the county that has nover mado n mile in leas than three minutes. 12.1 Ul Second best, Third best, 12 Ml 7 50 -5 (XI I2P0 CO 1UI 10 Oil CO 10 (X) rourtn Dear,-- - Best trotting homo or mare, second best, Third best, , ' Fourth liesf, KOTIGE, 1. No horse or maro will bo eligible to enter tho Colt, Farmer's or county Sporting List, unless owned by the competitor thirty ilajs prctlousto tho Fair, 2. Horses ellglblo to the Colt. Fanner's or County Sporting trots, will lie eligible to nil. 3. All entries to bo put In writing j they arc to correctly Bhow the namo and reslueneo of tho no minator, nlsothonamo ottho owner, wlththo color, pex nnd namo of tho horse, (Indicating w hethep I he entry bo n'stiilllon. mare.or gelding,) and to give tho pedigree, so far ns known. I. Entrance fee. ten percent, of purse. All en trance fees must bo paid bctoro the entry can bo made. 6. Not leas than four cnlnesto 'mako n race. Ail trials to bo decided by tho best three outot tivo heats. 0. A practical Starter and timer has been se cured, and nil races will bo subject to his deci sions under tho rules ot tho National Trotting As sociation. 7. Caction. All matters relating to this class will be governed by tho rules ottho Nnllonal Trotting Association, of which this society Is n member. 8. Entries may be mado by application to, or addressing tho Secretary nt his onlco at anytime before Saturday, October loth, ot 8 o'clock, p.m. .when nil entries will positively boclosed. , , , II. V. WHITE, Soc'y. Offlcoln Browers'Block, Bloomsburg, Pa. Opposite Excliango Hotel. Dr. McTaggart This noted Specialist of Scrnnton, Is tlio only specialist this side of New York, I'hll ndclpliln and DulTnlo who makes an exclu sive specialty of treating chronic, lone stnndlnj null lingering discuses to which man ami womankind aru subject, such ns Consumption, Iironchml nllcclions, Scrofti. la, Salt-lthcuin, Loss of -Mnnliood.iikln dis eases, Illicuinntlsm, Ulcers, OldSorcsKpI lepsy, Syphilis, Deafness, J.oss of olee, Chronic Dinrrha'a,Chllls nnd Feycr, Worms, Liver complaint, Cancers, Tumors, Paraly sis, Tnpo worm, Heart disease, &c, &c, ,rHI"J?cmnlo diseases rt specialty. No matter how lone you have been suf ferlng nor how many Doctors you have cm ployed in vrtlii, you should npply to l)it. Mo'rAiiOAr.T nt once, when he will tell di rectly without holding out falso hopes whether your disease Is strictly curuulo or can only he relieved. He owes ills wide reputation for the suc cessful treatment of nil lingering or chronic diseases to cxpciicnce nnd close applica tion for over 20'ycars, nnd to no mi'ntcuous jwicer. " What thk Papkhs Say : "lie is skillful honest, (indent, upright nnd re llablo nnd well worthy ot the people's conlklcneo and esteem, lie always sals exactly what ho means and means exactly w hat ho says." scran ton IlepiiblUin. "Ho is too useful a man to lose," Lackawanna JVinoftuf. Corner Lackawanna and Washington Avenues, SCHANTON, l'A. ' Stptn-ly The Magic Insect Exterminator linTT .MOSQUITO BITE CURE. Wo offer ono thousand dollars for its equal. Send for circulars. SALLADE CO., 8 Hist 18tU St., New York. sep-18-lw d VVOUIt Wanted Agents to sell our v. American edition nr the in. rlml Bible, Photiigraith Album. Llfo of (Irniit, Prof. O. a Fowler's Great Work, etc. Send Mc. for rumpieio uuuu. jtTituinem Piniwwncnr, paying III) to iiO weekly. Address (Ilobk Jiiiii.e puiimsu iso Co., "oi chestnut St., Plilla., Pa. sep-isd-lt PALAUY OK COnMISHION, w A Ttf rprT"! lliiiiUHUaielievvuoiI iuvu iu canvass lor iuen.uo of Fruit Trees, (irapo Vines, Hoses, ,tc. Prc Iouh experience not essential. Hi P. FREEMAN & CO., Brighton, N. Y. sep-18-d-n M- ATTIIKW TEUPUL, Stairbuilding in, All its Branchos. Jlr. Matthew Teufel, of Catawtssa, Pa., w Mies to Inform tho public that ho Is prepared to fill nil orders In the stairbuilding lino on tho shortest no tice.' 'Ifand-ralllng, newel posts, ie., mado to or der and shipped to any point. Jlr. Teurel being a practical workman In his lino nnd does hu own work, enables hint to soil at- reasonable jratcs. shop rear of drango halh orders by mall prompt ly attended to. sep-u-lt. "EIPKNSES PAIll :-Salesmen for tho Hooker Nurseries Kstabllshed 18-5. All tho newest unci best, sorts of fruit and ornamental trees, vines, ie. send for Terms. ,A.-JS "' u I'OOKKIt COMPANY, Kept; 25.2m ltochcater, N. Y. k "LADIES! With Hanover's.Tnllor System you can cut Dresses to nt, without oral lnstructloiis. Iircn aU'ra pronounce It perfect.- Prlco for System nook and D011W0 "1 racing Wheel, J0.50. T'O HTTT?nnTTr.T- i tilctn... Ilnnl. n.wl 1tl t '. . . of 11.01. Address "M'"11 onteeelpt joii.n c. HANOVLK, Cincinnati, O. Sept 23. iw LUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. FOR SALE I5Y .FARMER'S PRODUCE EXCHANGE. 0. W, KITCHEN, MANAGER, Bloomsburg, Ph. Sub Acrentc. A C' CREASY, Wmc Ridc, Pa. bUD, Agents, H. H. BROWN, Liglit Street, Pa. Sept. -i 2m AMERICAN FARMER FREE 1 ill MR SUBSCRIBERS ! All our tftiliscriboi'ri who will nay their suWiiitiou nccountH Io thifi iiaper in lull to tluto, and ono year in ad vance, will ho presented with ono year's suhscrijition to TIE "AttlCM FARMER !" A sixtucn-iago Atrriciiltiinil Magazine, juibllsltctl by K. A. IlacMt, at Koit wnyio, irjtimnn, aim which is rapidly jqdinrin, and which is rapidly cultural publications of tl0 foimtry. It is tTovotert oxiiltwivoly to the interests of tho Fanner, SCoclc'lSrculcr, Dairyman, Gardener, and thoir household, and overy bijou'ich of industry connected with that trreat portion of thu peoplo of llm world, tho Fanners. Tho Hubseririiion prico is ONE DOLLAR l'KU YliAl! Kiriiierri cannot well get along without it. It puts now ideas into their tiiindn. Jt.tpaolies them how tp farm with prollt to llieniselvcp. It makes tho homo happy, tho young folks cheerful, the growler, contented, tho downcast happy, nnd tho demagogue hohint. ' ' . jrTliis ijiii ypry Jil,oi'Al'qlt'r nml slinultl b0 taken ndvantago of. DEM00RATIO state ticket tate TitiiAsrnut:, CON HAD 11. DAY, 01' PHILADELPHIA. DEMOCRATIC C03HTY Tl KET. FOit sttr.mtr, SAMUIii, SMITH, roil iiisiiiiuT AnoitNr.v, R 1'. IHLLMIiYUH. 1011 .tllllY C0.MMI9SI0.NUIt, 0. W. DKHH, FOIt COItONEIl, Dii. .i. yi. awiNNEii. JirkEJ RvEfOrT'S. m.oo.Msnu'ua mahkht. Whcnt per bushel f? S'i !n) Hyc " " i. fill Corn " " fil) Oats " " !li Flour per battel fi 00 & fl 00 Hotter "0 KffCS Hi Tallow , 0.1 Potatoes new -10 Dried Apples Oil Hams 11 Sides nud shoulders ny Chickens 10 Turkeys 12 Lard per pound 10 liny per ton Ill On llCCSWIlV 2.") Hides per lb 5 to 7 Veal skins per lb 07 Wool per lb fifi Philadelphia Markets. COHH12CTKD WEKKLY. FLED' Western winter bran, spot, 1 1.60 a is. Spring IMS 14.33. FLOUlt. Western extra's 3.00 (A 3.21 : Penna family, 4.U0 (4 1.12- Ohio clear, 1.23; wlnler patent 8.u)(S0.2-i. WHIIAT Pennsylvania red, No. I, MX. COHN. 4'J,v P 51. oats. No. 3 whlto ia soNo. 2, aw HAY AND STKAW Tlmotliy-choleo "Veslern nnd New York, 16. (S10.50 fair to good West em and New York, 13. i 15. ! niedluni Western nnd New York, io. (. 12. : tut hay ns to quality im. m 2i, ltyo straw 10, Wheat straw, 10. oat straw 0(.10 KddS. Pennsylvania 20: western 21. BU'n Lit. Pennsylvania creamery prints 21 (A 23 Western extra 201 LIVH POL'LTHY.-Fowls, roosters old 6. 10, mixed lots u COURT PROOUMATIOfl. WlIKIlKAS.tlieHon. William Ki.wki.i. Piesldcnt Judgo ottho Court of Oyer and Terminer and Oeneral Jail Dellvcry,.CourtotQuar ter Sessions of tho Pcaco and tho Court ot Common Pleas and orphans' Court In tho 20th Judicial Dli. trlct, composed of the counties of Columbia; and Montour, and tho Hons. James Loko and F. L Shuman, Assxlato Judges of Columbia county have Issued their preccpt.beni Ing dato tho 10th day ot May In the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and elguty-rivc, nnd to mo directed for holding n Court of Oyer and Terminer and Oeneral "uartcr Sessions of tho Peace, Court of Common Pleas and Orphans' Court, In Bloomsburg, In the county ot Columbia, on tho fourth Monday .being tho ssth day of sept, next, to contlnuo for two weeks. Notice Is hereby given to tho Coi oner.to tho Jus. tlces ot tho Peace, and tho Constables of tho said County of Columbia, that they bo then and there 1 11 their proper jerson at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon said 28th day ot Sept. with their records Inqui sitions nnd other cpmembrnnces,to do thoso Uilugs which to their onlcc3 appertain to bo done. And those that aro bound by recognisance to prosccuto against the prisoners Hint nro or may bo In tho Jail of tho said county of Columbla.to be then and there to prosecuto them as shall bo )u4t. Jurors aro ic questcd to bo punctual in their attendance, agreeably to their notices. Dated at Bloomsburg m ninth sea ,) the 10th day of August tn tho year of our i.uru 0110 uiou-suiiu cigia nunureu nnu eighty-tire, nnd In thn one hundred nnd ear ot tho Indenendencn of thn United stales ot America. Sheriffs OlUcc, JOHN MOUHKY, sheriff. c IIAllTKIt NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that an nnnllent Inn will tie made In tho couit ot Common Pleas of Colum bit county, on Saturday, the srd day of October, 1H83, nt two o'clock p. in, under tho Act ot Assem bly ot the Commonwealth of Penna., entitled, "An act to protlde for tho Incorporation and regu lation of certain corporations" approved April 2'i, 1871, and tho supplements thereto for llio charier ot an lutendod corporation to bo called, "Tho Benton Agricultural Association," the character and object of w hlcli Is tho malntalnanco ot facili ties for holding of fairs or exhibitions ot agricul tural and horticultural produels with ttio right to rent, purchase and hold real estate necessary for these purposes and to have, possess nnd enjoy nil tho rights; benefits and privileges conferred by the said Act of Assembly and 113 supplements. sop-ll-3t. Mil 'qMs n Percent, secured by fiiist MnttTnAiiKs. 5 U Interest to investors safe in (lOVLKN.MB.NT BONDS. Interest payable semi-annually, 111 neilence, and never lost a dollar lor any customer Best of references given ns to ability, Integrity and financial standing. Wrltousfor circular giv ing reference and particulars. I.KHOLD, FlsilLll & CO., Bankers and Loan Agents, Abilene, Kan. sept-il-iu ANNUAL SALES, 50,000 TONS. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO applied to the soil, repays its cost many times over. Try it, anil bo Convinced. P.lmnMpt will, tACi;,r,nnUt i t. r.. ,f . ...,......,, ...... . .....w. ..-, vtv., luiniucu lice. 11 j there is no local agent in your vicinity, address njLIDDEjV & CURTIS, Ucu'l Selllufj Agents, Hostoii, Mas tnking rank as ono of thu Icai taking rank as ono of thu leaning Agii BiiibfcaiilbE'dl(Bir,
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