THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. 0. 2. Elwoll, I t.,,1... J. K. B..tonbar.,f El"rs' BLOOM3BUUG, PA. FRIDAY, OOT01JHR 2, 1885. Saturday October Oril Is tlio last day for paying taxes. Every democrat should look after this matter and seo that ho docs not loso his voto by a fail ure to pay taxes within two years. If overy ono of our votes can ho got out, wo mny carry the state. Democrats must not think there is no use of pay ing the tax in order to voto. Thero is n good fighting chnuco in Pennsylvan ia, but wo must remember that while "ho who lights and runs away, may livo to fight another day," those who run away boforo they light for Day, can never expect to win a victory. Libel and Vnmary Elections. Judno Hlwoll's charco to tho Mon tour county jury at the trial of Editor Chnlfant, of tho Danvillo Sun, on tho charco of libeling Lewis Titel, lato candidate for tho Democratic Slier iffalty nomination, is a victory for tho nilvocalcs ot legal regulation ot pri mary elections. Chalfant had charged that o'io of Titel' agents had offored 300 to a delegate to voto for him for Sheriff. Judge Elwcll was asked by counsel for tho prosecution to leavo to tho jury tho question whether the news oi corruption at a primary ciccuon was proper for publication, but ho do. cliued to do anything of tho kind. On tho contrary, ho plainly told tho jury that such n publication was as proper when it related to primary elections as it a goncral election had been the sub icct matter, and this featuro of tho charge doubtless had its influenco in bunging about Chalfant's acqtuUal. Tho incident ought to show thoso who opposo primary election laws as unconstitutional how easy their theory could be porvertcd to the abridgment of tho liberty of tho press. A Judgo who took tho so-called broad viow that tho State has no right to regnlalo tho details and management of a party organization under any circumstances, and a jury which cherished a sort of bpito against an editor, would bo all that was necessary for tho incarcera tion of ono who would oxposo such primary election frauds as thoso that appear to havo been committed in Montour county. The unrestricted liberty of publica lion and criticism ot tlio details ot pri mary elections will moro than compen sato ,for any harm that tho theory of such a law may do, for it will pronioto tho enforcement of tho law in practice and an increased respect tor law in gen oral. Times Mr. Ohalfant's Denial. Last week wo published tho denial of Mr. Buckingham of the chargo mado by tho ISerwick Gazette, and as this docs not appear to have Batished our co-temporary, wo append what Mr, Chalfant has to say of tho matter, not that we consider tho chnrgo of any im portance, but simply to show that either tho Gazette or its alleged in formant mado up tho story out of wholo cloth. Mr. Chalfant says : "Somo person sent us a copy of tho Berwick Gazette of tho 19 tnst., in which wo find an articlo relating to tho oditor of tho Danville Intelligencer, from which wo extract tlio following : "A prominent citizen of Danvillo who had occasion to visit Berwiok last week, tells an interesting story con cerning a political deal that it is alleged was made between Buckingham and Chalfant, by which tho former secured tho appointment of Deputy Collector and tho latter hopes to walk off witli tho Stato Senator prize at tlid next meeting of tho senatorial conferees.1' It is a matter of curiosity to us to loam who could perpetrato bo many malicious lies in so small a compass. Thero is not a modicum of truth in tho whole Btory. Tho editor of this paper never had a "political deal" with Mr. Buckingham on any master, much less on the subject of the Stato Scnatorship or tho Deputy Collectorship. And for sovcral reasons ; first, no ono over heard him express a desiro to bo made Sonalor j second, ho never cither orally or by written lino urged tho appoint ment of Mr. Buckingham to tho position of Deputy Collector j third, ho docs not bclieyo it to bo in tlio power of Mr. Buckingham, or any half or dozen men to hand over tho Senatorial conferees of Columbia county without tho consent of the Democratic voters thereof. Moreover, the editor, aforesaid never had a line from nor had ho spoken to Mr. Buck ingham since ho had been a candi date for tho Deputy Collectorslrip un til ho met him a few days since iu tlio discharge of his official duties." A State Boara of Health. Tho following law passed at the to cent session of tho legislature, is of great importance to tlio citizens of this state, and wo thcreforo print it in full. It is entitled "An act to establish a Stato Board of Health, for tho better protection of lifo and health, and to prevent tho spread of contagious and infectious diseases in this Common wealth." Section 1. lie it enacted bj the Senate and House of Jlepresentatives of the Uommomoealth of J'emuylva nia in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of of the same, That tho Governor, by .uid with tho advice and consent of tho Senate, shall appoint six persons, a majority of whom shall bo physi cians of good standing, graduates of regularly chartered and legally consti tuted medical colleges, ami of not less than ten years' experience iu tho prac tice of their profession, and ono of whom shall bq a civil engineor, who, together with tlio secretary, tlio mode of whose appointment is hereinafter provided for, Bhall constitute aud be designated as tho State Board of Health and Vital Statistics of tho Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. Of the six persons first appointed, two shall servo for two years, two for four yeare, and two for six years from tho lira day of July next following their con firiiutiou; aud the Governor shall thereafter bi-ennialy appoint, by and with tho advico and consent of the Senatn, two persons, of iho samo pro fessions as those whoso terms of ollico havo just expired, to bo members of said board, to hold their offices for six years from tho firBt day of July next following their confirmation, and until their BiicoiBsors aro appointed, except ing tho societal-), who Hhull eonliuuo in otllco as hereinafter provided) but any member may be re-annointed. Any vacancy occurring in said board dining a recess of tlio Legislature shall bo filled by tho Governor until tho noxt regular session ot tlio samo. Kr.cnoN 2. As soon as posslblo al ter tho appointment of tho first six per sons as aforesaid, they shall meet in tho olhco ot tho scctctary ot tho Common wealth, and shall proceed, under tho direction of tho latter olliccr, to deter- initio by lot which of them shall servo for tho respeotivo Jtcrms of two, four and six years. Hoforo entering upon tlio duties of tho ollice they shall take tho onth prescribed for Stato officers by tho Constitution of tho htnte, and shall filo tho samo in tho ollice of tho Score tnry of tho Commonwealth, who, upon receiving tho said oath of office, shall issue to each ccrlihcato ot Appointment for his respective term of office deter mined as aforesaid; upon receiving which they shall possess and oxcrc'mo the powers, and perform tho duties, of said board as defined in this act. Im mediately after having taken the oath of ollice, thoy shall organize by elect ing one of their number to bo presi dent, and by appointing a proper per son, who shall be a physician nt good standing, of not less than ten years' professional experience, and a graduate oi a icgauy consuiuico incuiuai col lege, to bo secretary of said board, who shall hold Ills appointment until re moved by tho appointment of his suc cessor or otherwise. Tho board may elect ono of its own members secrcta ry, in which case tho vacanoy thus cro- atcd shall bo filled by the Oovirnor in the satno manner as a vacancy caused in any othor way. The president shall bo elected annually. No member of tho board except tho secretary shnll, ns such, receivo any salary; but the actual traveling and other expenses of any member, while engaged on tho actual duties ot tlio board, shnll bo allowed and paid on presentation to and np proval by tho Auditor General of an itemized account with vouchers nnnex cd. Skction 3. Tho secretary shall be tho executivo officer of tlio board, and shall havo all tho powers and privileges of a member of said board, except in regard to voting upon matters relating to bis own olhco and duties as secrcta ry. Ho shall receivo an annual Balary of two thousand dollars, which slial bo paid him in tho samo manner that salaries of other Stato officers aro paid; and bucIi necessary expenses as the Auditor General shall audit, on prcscn tation of an itemized account with vouchers annexed and tho certificate of tho board, shall bo allowed him, Skction 1. Tho said board shall meet at least once every six months, and may also hold special meetings as frequently as the proper and efficient discharge ot its duties shall remnre, in the capitol building at Ilarrisburg (un less otherwise, ordered), and tho rules or by-laws of tho board shall provide lor tho giving ot proper nnU timely no tico of all such meetings to every mem. bcr of tho board. Tho Secretary of Internal Affairs shall provide and fur nish suoh apartments and stationery as said board may require in tho discharge ot its duties. A majority ot tho mem bers of the board shall, at any regular called or adjourned meeting, organize and constituto a quorum for tho trans action of business. Section 5. The Stato Board of Health and Vital Statistics shall hayo tho general supervision of interests of the health and lives of tho citizens of the Commonwealth, and shall especial ly study its vital statistics. It shall make sanitary investigations and in quiries respecting tho causes of dis ease and especially of epidemic dis eases, including those of domestic ani mals, the sources of mortality, and tho effects of localities, employments, con ditions, habits, food, beverages and medicine, on tho health of the people. It shall also disseminato information upou tbeso and similar subjects among tho people. It shall, when required by tho Governor or tho Legislature, and at suoh other times as it deems it im portant, institute sanitary inspections of public institutions or places through out tho State. It shall codify and sug gest amendments to tho sanitary lawH of tho Commonwealth, and shall havo power to enforce such regulations as will tend to limit tho progress ot epi demic diseases. Section 0. In citioi, boroughs, dis tricts and places having no local board of health, or in caso tho sanitary laws or regulations in places whero boards of health or health officers exist should be inoperative, tlio Stato Board of Health shall havo power and authority to order nuisances, or tho causo of any special diseaso or mortality, to bo abat ed and removed, and to enforoo quar antine regulations, as said board shall direct. Any porson who shall fail to oboy, or shall violate, Mich order shall, on conviction, be sentenced to pay a fino of not more than ono hundred dollars at tho discretion of tho court. Section 7. It shall bo tho dutv of the State Board of Health and Vital Statistics to have tho general supcrvl sion of tho Stato system of registra tion of births, marriages and deaths, of prevalent diseases, and of practition ers of medicine and surgery, to pro naro tho necessary methods, forms and blanks for obtaining and preserving such records, and to insuro tho faithful registration of tho Bamo in tho several counties and in theJContral Bureau of Vital Statistics at tho capital of the State. Tho said board Bhall recom mend such forms and amendments of laws as shall bo deemed to bo necessary for tho thorough organization and effi ciency of tho registration of vital sta tistics throughout tho State. Tho sec retary of tho Stato Board of Health and Vital Statistics shall ho tho super intendent of registration of vital sta tistics; as supervised by said board, tho clerical duties and sale keeping of the vital statistics thus created shall be provided for by tho Secretary of Inter nal Affairs, who Bhall also provide, and furnish such apartments and stationery as said board shall require iu tho dis charge of such duties. Section 8. It Bhall bo tho duty of all health officers and boards of health in tho Slato to coiumunicato to said Stato Board of Health copies of all their reports and publications, and al so such sanitary information as may bo requested by said board. Aud said board is authorized to require reports and information (at such times aud of such facts and generally of such nature and oxtent as its by-laws or rules may provide) troin all public dispensaries, hospitals, asylums, infirmaries, prisons and schools, and from tho managers. principals, and officers thereof, and all other public institutions, their offi cers and managers, and from tho pro nrietors. managers, lessees and occu nanls. of all places of public resort In the State ; but such reports shall only he required concerning matters or par ticulars in respect of which it may, in its opinion, need inlormatinn lor tho nroner (lisohariro of its duties. Section 9. Said board may, from limu to time, ongago suitable persons to render sanitary eervlco or to mako or to superviso practical aud scientific investigations ami exuiiiiiiiuimis roiiuu ing oxpert skill, and to prepare phns moro than two thousand dollars shall bo oxpendod in any ono year for such special sanitary service Section 10. It shall bo tho duty of said board, on or beforo tho first Mon day of Dcccmbor in each year, to mako a report in writing to tno uovernor ot this Stato upon tho sanitary condition and prospects of tho State s and such report shall Bet forth tho aot ion of the said board and its offcers and agents, mid tho names thereof, for tho past year, and may contain other useful information peitincnt to tho ob jects for which it was created and shall suggest nny further legislative action or precaution deemed proper for tho better protection of lilo and health t and tho annual repot t of Bald board shall also contain a detailed statement of tho State Treasurer of all money paid out by or on account of said board, aud a dclallod statement of tho manner of its expenditures dur ing the year last past, but Its total ex ponditiiHH shall not exceed tho sum of five thousand dollars in any ono year. Section 11. ThoBiimoften thous and dollars (10,000) is hereby appro- priated from tho treasury tor the pur poses of this act and tho expenditures properly incurred by tho authority of said board and verified by affidavit, subject however to tho limitations hereinbctoro imposed, and snail no paid by tho Treasurer upon tho warrant of tho Auditor General. Suction 12. Tim act shall take off cct immediately, and all acts or parts of acts inconsistent herewith shall be, and aro hereby, repealed. AiTitovr.b Juno 3d, 1885. ROBERT E. PATTiSON, Governor. Th Oreateat Cum An Earth tar V!n will rellT mor. qulcklr than any other known rem- nlft lllicuinatiem, r-miralirlA, llumii, hcalda. Cut, limba- f-o, l'lcmrlir. Bore. Kroet-blu-i, Uckarhe. Oiltnnr, Boro Throat, Hclattra. ounUa, Headache, Toothoeh, lieu, a botllo. .Hold by all lent-. K' DCa6 reglatrmtTrailA-Mark, aiidour farxtmiltt Ujnatnro. A. li Meyer A Co, Bote ITOpriatora, IlaUlmora, Md., U. H, A. DR.. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP For the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarse ness, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Couch, Incipient Con sumption, nnd fcr the relief of con sumptive persons la advanced stages of the Disease. Fcr Sale, by cM Drug, gists. Price, 25 cents. If you uro growing Gray or Bald) If your Hnlr Is Tliln, Brash; , Dry, Harsh, or Meakj i If you arc troubled with Dandruff, Itching, or nny Humor or Dis ease of tho Scalp, usi: Ayer'sHairVigor. It licals nearly every illseaso peculiar to tho scalp, clicckB the falling out of tho Hair runt prevents It from turning Rray, anil U n unequalled dressing ami toilet article. ntri-AUlcii n v Dr. J.C.AyorctCo., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all PruggUts. p UN Kit A L KLKCTION PKOOLAMATION. I. JOHN MOUKf.ir, HiKii Slicrin or Co lumbia county. Commonwealth of I'eunHjivanla, do hereby make known and proclaim to tho quail nod electors of Columbia county that a genera! election will bo held on Tuesday, November 3 85 belnir the Tuesday next following tho lira Mon day of Bald month) for tlio purpose of clecll'jg tho several pcrtoni hereinafter named, to-nit: ono person ior treasurer or rennsyivnuia. Ono person tor Mieiln of Columbia County. One ucrron for District Attorney of I'olumlla County. uno person ror uoroncr ot uoiumuia county. Two neisona for Jury commissioners of Colum bia county. 1 also hereby mtko known and glvo notice that tho plaeea of holdlni- the aroresald election In tho several ward, iiorouclis, districts aud townsu'ps within tlio count v of Columbia am as follows, viz: Heaver township, nt tho public houso of l'ottur Smith. llenton township, nt tho public nouso ot Illrum lions, In tho town of Kenton. K.ist nioom, at tno court House, in uioomsourir. West liluoin, at iho t'ourtllousa. In lilooinsbtiri;. i:ast llorvtlck, iitthollttlo onicoot Jackson o: Woodln In tho borough of II -rwlek. West Hern lek, at the ollico ot W. J. Knorr, In tho borough ot ncrwlck. ltorouirh ot Ocntralla. at tho nubile house of Wll- Ham Poller. nrurcrccK township, nt mo puouo scnooi uouso near Kvansi 111c. OtaiWssa township, nt tho public houso ot W A. Yctter. Centre Uiwnshlp, at the school houso near Latay otto Creasys. North ujuynRham District, at the school houso near tho colliery ot John Anderson a Co. south couj irguam District, at tho houso ot Mrs Thomas Monroe. l'Uhlngcrcck ton nshtp, at the school house near C. II. White's. PruuMlu township, at tho lawrenco school house. (ireenwood township, at tho houso ot I, D, I'nlton. Hemlock township, nt tho public houso or C'lias. II. Dtettcrlcu. Iu thu town ot Ituck Horn. Jackson township, at tho houso of Kicklct Colo. Ijocust township, at tho public houso ot D.iulel miorr, iu luuctiia. MUllln township, at tho public houso ot Aaron lloss. In thu town or .Mliltlnvlllc. Madison township, at tho public school houso In Jerseytown. ,Mt. I'lousant township, at the Mlllertown school nous.. Montour township, at tho public houso ot n . u. uutiuos, ut, uuperi.. .Main township, at tho public houso ot Jeremiah E. Lonsrenberger. HoaiTugcieek; township, at tho houso Ot Bainuel Miller. Oraii'.'o township, at O. Heck man's hotel In Or anccv Hie. 1'ino township, at the Centre School House, Hugarloat township, at tho houso ot Norman Cole. West Scott at the publlo houso of It. Valrmam lu tlghtstreeU Kasi scott township, at tho publte houso ot Jacob Miller, lu Kspy. At all elections hereafter bold under tho laws ot this Commonwealth, tho election polls shall bo opened at seven o'clock In tho forenoon, and shall continue open without Interruption or ad journment until seven o'clock lu the ov enlug w huu tho polls will bo closed. .NOTICK IS IIURKBY GIVEN. Thatuvery person excepting Justices of tho Peace and Aldermen, Nourlov Public and Per sons lu tho mllltla service of tho State, uho shall hohl or shall within two mouths havo held any nrtlco or npixilntinent ot proill or trust undur thullpi'ed SUb'H, orot this state, and city or corporutvd district, whether u commissioned olliccr or otncrwlse, a subordinate olllcer or agent who Is or shall bo employed under tlio legisla ture, Executive or Judiciary Depaitmeut ot this State, or of any elty or of uny Incorporated dis trict, and also, that every member of Congress and or tho slato legislature, uud ot thu select or common couucll of uny city, or commissioners or any Incorporated district, uro by law incapable of holding or exercising ut tho same time tho ollice or appointment ot J udgo, I usgioclor or Clerk ot any election of this Commonwealth, unJ tuat no Inspector, Judge or other onicer ot such elec tion shall bo eligible to be luen voted for. Tho Inspectors and Judge ot tho elections shall meet ut tho resnectivo places nppotnuid for holding thu election lu tho district lu which they ruspectlvcly belong, before seven o'clock In thu inurulug, and each of said Inspectors shall ip polut ono clerk, who shall bo u iiiullUed voter of such district. Tho (ualincd voters of the several districts In this county at all general, towLsulp borough and seclaS elections, ure Hereby hereafter author ized and required to voto by tickets printed or written, or partly printed and partly written, severally classllled ok follows: One ticket shall embrace thu names of ullJudgesof Courts voted for, und labelled, outside, "Judiciary;" ono ticket shall embrace tho names o! all iho Mate oiilcers voted for and to bo labelled "Stale;" utio ticket shall embrace the names of all county onlcers volt d for. Including thu ollico ot Senator, and Members ot Assembly, It voted for, und members of Congress, It voted for, and be label led "County ;" one ticket shall embrace tho names of nil township onlcers voted for, arid bo labelled 'Township ;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all borough olllars voted tor, and bo labelled "llorough." And each class shall bo deposited In separata ballot boxes. JOHN MOUltKY, Sheiin, E I.ECTION NOTICK. Kntlco Id hereby L'lv en that the regular annual meeting ot the stockholders or the liloomsburg Witter company will lie held In Hloomsburg, Tues day, October iith. inks, at ollico of ft v, liulmo) or, 'J reas.. between thu hours ot 1 nnd 4 o'clock lu the nltetnoan, for the purioso of electing a lioirdot Directors to servo tor tho ensuing year, and for tho transaction of uuyojwr business of the com. . pany, ft r, uiu.mkvkic, " ' sept SJ secretary, rarxtmiltt IToprtetort AGENTS W ANTED MU "Spyopthe Rebellion." NowMr-llin uy th rent r tfioutamlt hurompcU Hon. OulybookoMUkliHl. 1'..s'8PV"roTe.i Itunr teereii othi io.tr iievar lfor Jiubllihtd. A crai'hld account of tlio ronplrtcjr to tuiuilnata Lincoln. I'tfHImu eiiMrluure uf our KftliKiut fink lu the IUtbfl Cil(ulj ttitlr tii-rolo trtrcry fully reeouutotl lu tbM vlvlil kUlioi. Tho "Spy" 1 thu most IhilUlny war book ovor publuhmV Kndori! by Lund it. or l'reii Bini AttonU tottlninnltla. A Urgo bud oiuUoktft88pAroti toilluitratlo&i. UTACENTS WANTED I AOENTBI Tbla book la out uUinp all othara. Over one Aumlrri! Uwutaal appl It stlorii fur a'uucUt hava born roCrlVrd W Lavn many agcnlf bo hftv lolil frum (kv j m kumirni topitl. sr"lu "H'Y" l sold only toy our Airenti, snd cau ttof lis found lu uookatoroi. Hflll to met-chanta, farmer. inachAnlei.snit rrry. !ry. Ab-oluleiy tkt eatiett book to tell trrr I anient Wo vraiit tna aittnt In erery Grand Army 1 nat m 1 In miry township and county tn Hi U.M, ar full parllrulara aud (trim to aotntt iddrtat U, W. CAIllXTUN A CO., l'ubllalieri, Haw ut. jTMST OF PREMIUMS TO BE AWARDED BY THE COLUMBIA COUNTY Agricultural Society ! AT TIIKlIt Thirtieth Aunual Fair TO BE HELD AT SLOOUSBUBCr, PA., Wednesday, Way, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 14, 15, 16, & 17, '85. Clais 1-Horses. DIVISION 1 STALLIONS. Judees-Samucl Hldlny, Supt.; Daniel Zarr.John Mc.Mlcl1.1cl. Best 2d Heat Wooded Stallion, tlO 00 15 00 Stallion for nil work, 8 00 B 00 stallion colt not over four years, A 00 !i 00 DIV. 2 CAItltlAOK HOItSKa AND MAItKS, Judges A. C. Creasy, Supt. ; J. W. EcL, Frank Shuman. llest 3d Ilest l'alr carriage horses or mares, $10 no iw Slnirlo carrlairo horso or mare, 5 00 a to l'alr matched colts under 4 years, broken to harness. I 5 00 s SO Pair ot mules, 6 on 2 so DIV. 3 OOl.Trl AND 11UOOD MAItKS. Judgos-John Vance, Supt.; li. I. Lcmon,(Ieorffe Oetty. llest 2d Host llroo.1 marc, colt by her side, $10 00 $s 00 Horse or rnaro bet. 3 and 1 ears. 5 oil a 50 MareoreeldlnitbcUaandasears S () a 60 Horse or mare colt bet. 1 and a years, 3 00 I so Colt under 10 months, S 00 1 so Inhibitors under ubovo clissos will havo their stock on tho ground by 10 o'clock, Thursday morn ing, wncn tney win oe cxamineu. Class 2 Cattle. Judgcs-Doyd 1L Yettcr, SupUi Geo. P. Learn, J, 8. Woods. SHOUT IIOItNS. TIIOIIOUU1I1IRKD. Vest SdVeut 112 00 ll 00 Dull S years and upwards, cow. 111 ui 5 5 10 3 00 llelfcrundcrs years, Calf under 13 months, WITHOUT PKDIOltEE. null 1 years and unwarJs. HO) 4 00 7 u) 3 so 3 00 1 so cow. lienor uciwccu o nnu 1? momus, DKVON3. TIIOItOUOIIUREI). Hull 2 years and upwards, cow, ItclfcrunderS years, Cult under 12 months. 12 00 00 10 u) 5 00 s 00 3 m WITHOUT IT.DIOUKK. Hull D years and upwards, 8 00 4 00 COW, 7 00 3 SO Heifer between Band 12 month", 3 oj 1 to JERSEYS. TIIOKOl'nillUtKH. Hull s years nnd upward", Cow, Heifer under 3 years, Calf under 12 months, 12 00 10 00 s no 3 10 ro s 00 WITHOUT PEDIORKE. Bull 3 years and upwnrdi, s On cow, 7 IK) Uelter between ft nnd 12 months, 3 to (IHr.ItNKVrt. TllOUOUCIMlUliK. Hull 2 years and upwards, 12 w cow, 10 0) Ileltcr under 3 years, s Calf under 12 mouths, 3 00 WITHOUT I'KDIOHKE. Hull 3 years and upwards 8 no cow, 7 nu llelter between fl and 12 months 3 no IIOI.STHIN. TIIOKOUClllllltl'.l). Hull 2 years nnd upwards, 12 M cow, in it llelter under 3 years. son Calf under 12 months, 3 00 WITHOUT IT.DUIItKI- Hull 3 yoars end upwards, 8 00 cow, 7 01 llelter between c and 12 months 3 00 GRADED STOCK. nun, 00 4 00 3 to 1 so n m & 10 4 no 3 u 1 so no s 00 4 on 3 so 1 yt 3 00 nun uniicr ten inonins, si" Cow two years and upwards; 4 00 llelter under two years, S 00 NATIVE STOCIC. null, 4 no 2 ft) cow, s (u a to Exhibitors will havo their fctock ready for tho Judges to examine by 10 o'clock a. in.. onThurs- uay, nuu 10 remain uuiu uu ciuck uu oaiuiuuj, Class 3 Swine. Judges-Jonathan loreman, Supt. ; Oliver He! ler, l'iilllp Creasy. UEIIKSIIIltE. licet 2dHc6t 1 ln:i r. IS U) 1 111 how. S 10 3 00 sow and nh not less than 6. 5 00 3 00 Pen shoals, not lessthan 6, sou J 00 CIIKSTl'.Il WHITE AND CIIKSIIIlU'.rl. Hoar. 5 no 3 on sow. s 00 3 to sow and pigs, not loss than 5, s 00 3 00 Pen bhoats, not less than s, s 00 3 no RUSSIAN. Hoar, how, sow and pigs, not less 5, Pen ahoals, not less than e, 3U1TOI.K. Hoar, how, Sow nnd pigs, not less than 5, pen Bhoals, not less than 5, POLAND CHINA. Hoar, Sow, how and pigs not less thnn &, Pen shoals not less thaus, ORAIIED, Hoar, sow, Sow nnd pigs, not less than 5, pen thuats, not less than S, S 0) ft 00 s 00 b 00 3 no 3 ft) 3 00 3 00 s no s III s no s to 3 on 1 u 3 no s 00 s (11 s mi s no S no 3 on 3 ui 3 (XI 3 10 4 01 2 ni 4 no a 00 4 to a on 4 10 a ui Class 4 Sheep. Judges-Joseph Dowllt, Supt.j William K. Sands vv m. jiauincisicr. FRENOII SIDIIINO. ;HeHt 2d Host l'alr, tlO (10 ti (0 SOUrilDOWN. l'alr, 8 00 no (lltADED. Pair, 1M of lambs not less than 8, 0 00 8 uu 3 00 4 no Class 6 Poultry. Judges-M, P. I.UK, He.pt. ; O, II. Zehmler.llenry rux. All exhibitions In this class must bo In trios. llest 2d Het Display of fowls Dark llruhuiujt, chicks, light Ilrahinas Chicks While cochlas Chicks Hun Cochins chicks. Parti Mgo Cochins Chicks While leghorns, chicks lloudans, chicks Hlack Spanish, Chicks Uray itorklns Chicks (loldeu Spangled llamburgs Chicks Domluliiues (3 iu Fl (U 1 ui so I ou M 1 (10 so 1 on so 1 on w 1 no so 1 01 r 1 00 so 1 () r.) 1 on su 1 ui ut 1 10 so I 00 so 1 00 to 1 UI so 1 UI su 1 U) su 1 UI so 1 00 so I no so 1 no so Chicks lllnck and lied dome, uncus Muscovy ducks Chicks Wood ducks Chicks Poland ducks chicks I on so 1 00 so 1 0) 10 1 no so 1 00 CO i 00 so 1 m so 1 00 so 1 00 so 1 00 so 1 00 so 1 no so 1 00 so 1 HI &) 1 00 so 1 ru so 1 ru so 1 on so 1 U) so 1 01 so 1 00 so I III 5) I UI SJ I UI 61 1 00 so Toulouso geese, unicxs llirmen geese, Chicks Hong Kong geese, Chicks Native geese, Chicks, Hronzo Turkeys Chicks White turkeys chicks Huff turkciK, Chicks Hluo turkeys Chicks Clan 6-0raln, Seed and Flour. Jiidcreft If. n. Kelchner. RunLi Andrew Powlcr. John V. Urown. Dost 2d Hest 60 lbs. wheat flour, Holler Process t 00 II 1 0 - nunr - a uu 1 w buckwheat Hour. 1 on m Half bu. clover seed, 1(0 60 " " timothy seed, 1 fin so Uu. lted wheal, bearded chaff, a (10 1 (11 sinootu - 1 Ml 75 " buckwheat, 1 00 so " rye, 1 00 so " oats 1 00 so " corn, red cob gourd, 1(0 51 11 11 tnriit rowed v etlow. 1 no ril Peck sweet corn, so 25 popcorn, w so Class 7 Vegetables. Judircs John llartinan. Sunt. : Josonh ltccdcr. Daniel Uryfoglo. Host adDcst Ijirgenl display ot potatoes half bu. of each variety, 1210 It 00 Hnltbu. llurbank, 1 00 snownakc, 1 00 Kurly Rose, 1 00 Ijite Itose, ! no Prldo ot tho Valley, 1 01 sweet potaloosralicd by cxlit bllnr. I ID flu. Held turnips !" Halt bu. rutabagas 61 sugar oocis in manglc'wurt7cl, M beets, 6 ' carrots H) parsnips sn onions. SO l'eck hops. & D07en mangoes so l'eck tomatoes SO Half (I07- vegetablo oysters Ml Hnu.vsncs, mi heads c ibbatre. SO Three neld pumpkins 60 citrons SO Three bunches celery, Ml f our egg plants w Tno do.en poppers 60 Two quarts lima beans Ml uuuer - nu dozen radishes. SO Three wnfr melons 1 0 iiuaner peck pens Peck onion sets 60 Cactus 1 00 Three heads cauliflower, so Persons eomncllnir for nremlums on tholircest nnd best display of iratntoes will not bo allowed a premium ou inu amu separately. Clasi 8 -Fruit. division 1. Judtrcs Chandleo Kvcs. sunt. : llarmnn Fah- rlnger, James P. Froas. APPLES. Best 2d Dost Display of winter, not lcsi than five vniletles six of each, 2 00 1100 l'eck or tailor winter apples 100 SO Keeping winter apples half bushel, 1 01 Fall apples not less than " 1 (O Flavored full or winter annles. 100 (juart yellow Siberian crabs 60 reu - - ou PEARS. Display dwarf or standard, flvo varie ties, six ot each, ano 1 0 Host looking, any kind, halt dozen, SO Flavored, most Juicy, " ' 6,1 Largest halt dozen, dwarf or standard, mil or muter, uu PEACHES. Display of any kind, five varieties six ui eacii, if 114 Flavored and most Juicy half dozen, so Finest looking halt dazon, 60 Largest variety half dozen, 30 (jUlNCkJS. Dozen, 1 0) 60 OHAPE8. Display, wild or cultivated, (hot Uouso excluded.) tlvo varieties. 2 10 too Six clusters Concord, 60 Delaware, i Clinton, 60 Isabella. Ml Hartford Proline, so Iona, 60 Rebecca, M) Diana, M) Cahtornta, 60 Martha, so Rogers M) PLUMS. Display, not less than two varieties uuu uozcu eacii, 1 uu ou UASI'IIERRIES. DlsDlav. an v kind, not less than two varieties 1 U" 60 DIVISION 2 DRIED FRUIT. Judgos J r. White, Supt, ; Mrs. lla'.ilia Swank, Mm. J. 8. vtoous. Host 2d llest Quart dried apples w " " pears. Si " " quinces, 60 " " peaches w " " cherries pitted, 60 - " uupltted. Ml " ' raspberries. Mi " blackberries, M) " ' dewberries Ml " ' whortleberries mi " plums so ' twetcnera, M) ' " prunes. Ml " ii chestnuU, 60 The fruit not to be removed until the close of the exhibition, nnd particular caro to uo ouscrveu uy all persons that tho samo Is not Injured. Class 9 Wines aud Liquors. Judges-W. O. Holmes Supt. ; J. It Ulbby, Win. nun. Bent 2d Uest tuart currant wine, t 50 " blackberry wine, so ' grape wlno, so " cherry wine, s " elderberry wlno, to " rhubarb wluo, Ml " rye whiskey, 60 " cider Vinegar, SO Class 10 -Domestic Manufactures. DIVISION I. Judges-I). A. lleckly, supt Mrs. E. Kostcubauder. Mrs. C. F. Ferris llest 2d!!0ht Loaf wheat bread, Loaf rye bread, Loaf graham bread, Dozen biscuits ivo.en rolls Roll of butter, 3 lbs. or more, Apple pic, lcacb pie, Pumpkin or squash pie, lllnce pie, Imou pie, drain) pie, Custard pio, llalsln pie, houge cake, Cocoanutcake, lound cake, Fruit cake, (Slugcr cake, Ice cream cake, uruuge cuke, Imoti cake, Cookies Doughnuts ; 10 si no I SO 16 1 (II SO 1 UI 1 no 1 M) 1 no so Ml Ml Ml M) 60 m M) so 1 no 61 1 II) so so so Ml 60 60 DIVISION 2 CANNED FRUIT, ETC. Judges T. I). Strauss Supt. ; jam. J. C sponen, berg, Mrs. Tbos. K. Sands. Rest 2d llest Display canned fruit, different kinds uot less than ono quart each, 2 00 Can huckleberries, now, 51 " peaches " so " pears " " ' plums, " 60 11 quinces " 60 11 apples " SO ' grapes " SO blackberries, " M " raspberries ' SO Cucumber pickles ' Ml Variety " " I no Chow chow, so Catsup, M) Cu'cd ham, 1 no Samples yeast, Ml Hard wap, Ml Soft soap, Ml (lallou maple inolasaes 1 no DIV. 3 JELLIES, HUTTERS AND PRESEIIVES. Judges J, P. Sands HupU ; Mrs. John H. Mens.'h, Display fruit preserves new, " " butU'rs " " " Jellies " Cup elderberry Jelly, new, "crab oppio ' ' 11 j,ear " " npplo " plum " grape " eiirruiit " ' ' blackbetry " " laspburry " " " tomato " Jar crab npplo butter, " " applo ' 11 (war ' " plum " ' peach grapo " ii ' quince ii '' 14 tomato H blackberry Jam, " raspberry " " " cuirant " preserved appltw, " ar, ' ' plum, ' 1 11 peaches 11 ii quinces M ' tomato, ' ' ' cllrou, ' Mrs A. W. Snyder, Hest 8d llest II 00 a no a ui to so so Ml M) 60 60 60 60 M) M) M) M) MJ 51 Ml 60 til 61 SU SU -SO SO Ml SO SO 60 60 Cass ll-Household Uanufacturet, Judges-Web. W, Eves Supt. Miss Kato Mers Mrs. Laura Urobst, llest SdUott Ten yards ilannel, (2 no 1 woolen cloth, a no 11 11 carpet, a UJ plain linen, 1 no Knit wool stockings Ml 11 couon so " wool mittens M 1 pound or moro namplo stocking yarn, 1 0 1 fancy colon yarn,, 1 pa Pair woolen blanket!. I 101 Pair linen sheets 1 00 Hand made night drens I 10 Patch quilt by girl under I) yearn, 1 CI The sum of 110 hM been net armrt In this den art. mcnl for the dlicictlonary uso of tho Judges. Class U-Ketdlework and Embroidery. DIVISION 1. Judgcs-F. D. HartmaD, Supt,'. Hest 2d Heat 11 60 f 75 I 60 75 1 60 75 1 60 76 I (X) Si) 1 M) 76 60 25 Ml IIS M) V5 SO 25 60 25 Ml 25 1 00 60 MJ 25 1 00 Ml 1 (U Ml I 00 60 1 UJ Ml ! 00 60 1 HI Ml 1 IK) Wl M) ar, ) 60 25 60 25 60 25 , 61 25 I &J 75 , t 25 SO 25 1 M) 25 60 25 60 25 1 00 60 SO 25 1 10 60 I II) M 1 60 76 1 50 76 5) 25 M) 25 2 CO I 60 101 60 Ml 25 60 25 1 60 ,5 1 60 15 60 25 M) 25 SO 25 60 25 50 25 51 25 SI 25 1 (U MJ 1 (0 MJ bl) 25 1 10 50 1W 1 to In this depart- Silk embroidery, Worsted embroldtry, Silk bed quilt, Hand mado chemise, Machine mado chemise, Suit lad) underclothing, 1 ,,, nil,,, Ottoman. 01 Ionian cover, I Utow Rhatns Sheet bliuuis itiuieHuinu, Annlleallon embrolderr. Tnblo mats iiciuicu tuiiei cusiiion, I UIICL CU3U1UU, toilet net. Cambric embroidery, numieu wiviuii, Patchwork. Japaneso patchwork, Cake napkins net louet mats Scrap bag, (lentleinan's scarf, nuiiuiiiiuie nura, Knitted shawl, 101 let work basket. Infant's shirt, ratcning, Darning. Card receiver, r.niuiiKicrcu suppers Hair snitch, Embroidered cap nnd collar, embroidered handkerchief, Ijicc embroidery, I land-made lace, "' Head pin-cushion, Head canvas rjln-cushlnn. Afghan, Child's dreas KinDroiaercd nota pillow, Netted chair tidy. t.iinu nitan i, Knit dress. Canvas tidy, Worsted tidy, Col ton crochet tidy, Knitted tidy, Tutting tidy, htmd spread, i.iiiuruiiiercu nignt uress, llruldlng. Child's clirochet wnp, Cray work qallt, The sum 01 ISO has been bet anal lucnt tor the discretionary use ut tho Judges. DIVISION 2 ORNAMENTAL WORK. Jndees-K. C. Hut. Sunt.: Miss Ncttlo Vastlno. MlBs.MinloFaux. uost 2d nest Specimen leather work, $101 I Ml ueiui 1 uu mi " shell " 1 UI 60 " burr " 1 no so ' hair " I U) M " wax " 1 0,1 Ml " moss 1 iu so set artlilclal teeth, 2 no so Tucsum 01 ( 5 uas been set apart in tins depart ment lor the discretionary usoot the Judges. Class 13 -Fine Arts, Fen&suushi; and Ho st &s, DIVISION 1. Judces-Prof. W. U. Wilbur. Sunt.! Mrs. 1. II. Seeshultz, Miss Eva ltuiwrt. liest u llest oil painting, (5 00 1.1 no Drawing, 3 ui l Ml siieclmen penmanship, I 00 " book-blndlng, 1 no ' woodgralnlug, 1 0) " lettering on marble, 1 00 " sign painting, 1 10 Display priming, l 00 Transparent painting, 1 no T ho sum of 110 has been sot apart In tills depart ment for tho discretionary uso of the Judges. DIVISION 2 FI.OWEU3. Judges Thomas Seaborn, Supt.; Mrs. Lydla (111 more, Mrs. S. J, Conner. Best 2d Hest Display of flowers f 3 00 $2 00 Collecilon ot dahlias 60 Siicclinen of house plants In bloom. 1 U) Hanging basket with growing plants to flats l.-Vehieles. Judgeg-M. C.Vance.Supt.; AdainTruckenmlller, John Applcinan. Hest 2d Hest Phaeton, S3 00 Famllycarrlage, 3 no open buggy, 2 ou Top buggy, 8 00 Farm wagon, 3 00 Sprlug wagon for farm use, 2 ai " ' " pleasure, 2 (10 Whcelbairow, 1 00 si Igh, 2 00 sulky, 2 UI skeleton wagon, 2 00 Class 15 -Agricultural fcnplements, Ma chinery, &c. Judges-A. IJ, Herring, Supt.; W. F. Manhart, Jerrc walp. Hest 2d Hest Right-hand plow, Diploma. Lett-hand plow, ' Right and left-hand plow, " Corn plow, ii Subsoil plow, ' Square drag, ' Ouo-horso cultivator, " Two-horse cultivator, 1 one-horse corn-planter, " Two-norso corn-planter, " Thresher and bep.iralor combined, " .Mower and reaper, " Hay tork, " IMrtablo elder press " Clover huller, " 8aus.ige grinder, " Washing machine, " Clothes wringer, " Grubbing hoe, 5) set inluer's picks 50 Pair of tore and hind horso shoos 1 no Axo haudlc, 60 Ornlu cradle, Diploma. Roller, ' Fanning mill, " Corn shelter, n straw and todder cutter, ' Harvester, " Hay tender, ' Any new or meritorious linnlomonts exhibited nnd 1101 prov Ided for In the foregoing class, tho juuges may re-pun uiu uienis ui iuo 8.11110 lur piv mlumsto iho Uovlslng Couimlttec. 1 Class 16-StOTes, Tinware, Earthenware. Judges C. C. Mcudcuuall, Supt, :' J. 11. Dclong, A. C. MlllariU llest 2d llest Cooking stovo with tlxlurcs, 2 01 Parlorstovn Willi tlxlurcs '-' '0 Variety tlnwaie, 2 10 Variety earthenware, 4 on Display marblo work, 2 00 Class 17-Cablnetware, Tanners, Shoe makers, la. Judges-John K. (Irotz, Supt. i Vernon P. Kvcs, Jacob Sclsloft. Host d Best Sot doub'c draught hirnesH, $.1 01 Set double carriage harness s 01 Slnglo carriage harnes 1 , 3 no l'alr call boots 1 OJ Pair kip boots 1 ou Pair miner's shoes, so llureau, 1 no Dressing stand, 1 OU Display cabluctwarc, 5 UI Set Windsor chairs 1 UJ Set sprlngse.il ch airs, 1 00 hettee, I U) Rocking chair, 1 11 1 Halt dozen blooms 0 Tvio sides solo leal her, 1(0 Two sides kip hulher, 1 no Two Calf skins, 1 i0 sample brick, so Class 13-Sees i Bee Hives. Judges-J. F. Alkiiuii, Supt. ; Emanuel Lazarus rump hiruup. Host 2d Uest. Swarm Italian bees f5 00 1 3 ui Swurui black bees, 3 01 2 in Display white clover honey, I U) si Display buckw heat honey, 100 Ml Jar extracted honey. Ml 26 Uox honey, 5 lbs. or more, 1 no Tho bees uud honey to havo been the produco of tuo cxinuiiom Class -Miscellaneous. Judges A. II. Herring, Supt. ! lllram Sterling, U. II. Int. Articles not hereinbefore named will bo entered In this class and tlio Judges will examine all such us havo interest or value, und award such pre miums as they deem proper, subject to revision by tue iiuaru ui .Muuua'cm. Glass 20 Musio- Hest 2d Hest Hand In tho county, 125 00 110 00 Hand engaged by tho Society not to competo conlesl to be on Friday. Cnmpeleiit Judges to bo selected. Not leas than three to enter. Eulrunco fee, ti.no. Glass 21 Musical Instruments and Sewlnc Machines. A BUllublo place In the building will bo set apart lur llie exiuuiuuu ui umeica cuieicu ill una tiuaa. NO IHCIlllUUIS. Glass 22 Eqnt'8trianiem. Jud?ea-Capt. II. J. Conner, Bunt. ; Miss Y'crnn 1 roasy, .ure. 1 nanus. Best ad Best Female Equestrian, 110 00 5 ai Not less than three to start. Glass 23 Bioyole Eaoe. Judges-Rev. I. M, Kumler, Supt. ; Uncoln UI Hard, Will Knorr. Friday 1 o'clock. One halt mllo-for novices (connned to Colum bia county blcyclUb.) First prize, Cold modal second prize, Sliver medal Saturday at 10 o'clook. One mile daih-troo to all. First prize. nold medal Second prize, silver medal Best three out of flvo beats. TRIALS OF SPEED. Judges-ivter A. Kvans Supt. 1 A. Xi Sehoch, W. A. Yettcr, Dr. A. P. llcllor, V. W. Sutlllt. TIIURSDAV, 1 O'CLOCK, 1", M. riHUKlu)' AND 2:30 CLASS, Al.TKHNATB IIHAT8. iut horse or maro lu the county, under H years old, owned and used by a tanner, 10 u) Secind U-st, 10 ui Third best, 6 UI Fourth beat, i 00 llest trotting horso or mare that has never mado u lulls u loss than 2.50, SiO Second beat, 25 UI Third best, 15 01 Fourth Ixtt, 10 00 FRIDAY, 1 O'CLOCK, P.M. WI.T3 AND 2.30 CLASS, AI.TRRNATI HBATS. Best trotting horso or mare colt In tho coun ty, iinuei Second best, ty,iinicr4ycara ota, 110 00 6 no 3 no 2 00 1 nmi uest. Fourth best, Best trotting horscor maro that lias never made a mile in less than 2.30, $100 no Second best, Ml 00 Third best, .10 UI Fourth best, 20 no SATURDAY, 1 O'CLOCK, P. M, cohniv ai-ORTiKd akii oms to am. Best trotting horso or man) nwned nnd Used In the county that has never mado a mile in lo-s than three minutes 125 no Second iK'st, U Ml Third best, 7 Ml Fourth best, 6 ( Hest trotting horso or mnrr, ' 12 0 on second Ixsit, luno 1 bin! vest, uno Fourth bes,t, 10 CJ N0TI0E, I, No horse or mare will M eligible tn enter tho Colt, Farmer's or Count jr SKirl Ing List, unless owned by tho comiietltor thirty d.ija provlousto tho Fair. . Homed ellglblo to tho Colt, Farmer's or County sporting trots, will Ix? eligible to Ml. 3. All entries to be put in writing! they arc lo coi rectly show t ho name and residence of I ho no- tnlnnlnr nla. I Ik. iinitin nrilm nicMr ulllitlt, tolor, rex and name ottho hoi'so (liidlealing wneiner 1 ne entry lie n Mitinon. inare,orgei'iing,j nnd to give tho pedigree, so tar ns known. I. Entrance fee. ten ner rent, of nurse. Allen. t rnncc fees must bo paid beforo the entry can bo mnde. fi. Not less than four rnlneslo 'make n race. All trials to bo decided by tho best three out ot live heats. 6. A practical ntarternnd timer has liecn ho. cured, and nllraees will lie suhlect In his dert. Hons under tho rules of tho National Trotting As sociation. '. Caction. All innttern relatlni? to thlsrliss will boL-ovcrne,t bv III,) rules orilm National Trotting Association, ot which this mclityls a iiiemuil. H. Entiles mav lie made bv annlleallon tn. or addressing tho Secretary at his onice at an) tlmn before Saturday, oclolier 111th, ats o'llock, 11.111. when all entries w 111 positively be closcl. , II. V. Will fK. Sec'y. ofllco In Browcrs' Block, liloomsburg, Pa. Opposlto Kxchnngo lintel. Dr. McTaggart This noted Specialist of Scrnnlnn, is llic only spccinllst this slilu of New York, 1'liil- nueipiila nmi llullulo who mnKcs 1111 exnlii. slvo spcclulty of treating chronic, lone; stnmllne ninf lingering iliJeiiscs to which man null womaiililntl nru milijcct, such ns Coiisiiiiiption, llioiiclilul nlTcctions, Scrolu In, Sult-ltlieiim, I.uss nf Mnnlinoil.SUin lic enses, Illieinniitisiii, Ulcers, Olilgnres, Kpl lepy, Syphilis, Deafness, Loss of Voice, Chronic JJliirilm'n.Clillls nmi Foyer, Worms, I.ivcr complaint, Cancers, Tumors, l'liinly sis, Tnpe worm, Ilenrt disease, itc, Ac, vb retnaio inseiises 11 specialty. No matter how lonir you Imve liccn stif fering nor how ninny Doctors you lmyc em ployed in vnlt), you should npply to D11. .MoTAfidAitr nt once, when he will tell di rectly without holding out false linpes whether your disease Is strictly cumblo or can only lie relieved. IIo owes his wide reputation for tho suc cessful treatment of nil lingering or cluonlc diseases to experience and close applica tion for over '20 years, uud lo no miiaculoiu jtouer. What tub Pai-eks Say : "nc Is skillful honest, ffllclent, upright and re liable nnd viell worthy ot tho people's conildeneo and esteem. Ho always says exactly what ho means nnd means exactly what ho says." scran ton Iteimtillinn. "He Is too useful a man to lose," Lackawanna Dtltwcrat. Corner Lackawanna and Washington Avenues. SCHANTON, l'A. Sept U-ly L1DI Here we arc for the fall of 1885, with Lower Prices and Larger Stocks, and at thu same time give you the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Our II. B. Clark is now in New York to enlarge our already Large Stock. HEAOQOART for Ladies' Dress Cloths, Trimmings, Ladies' Mifses' ami Child rens' Coats, te., etc. THE LAMEST ((01 OF mom Kvor shown hy us. H. Jt CLARK & SOLUBLE FMIFiG s',-1 applied to the soil, VOW SALE 15Y FARMER'S PRODUCE EXCHANGE. 0. W. KITCHEN, MANAGER, Eloomsburg, Pa. Snh AfW A" C CREASY, Umc Riclcc, Pa. bUD. Agents. H H BROWn; Light Street, Pa. Sept. 4 2m AMERICAN FARMER IFIELIEIIE TO ALL 01 All our suliserihei's who will jiay their subscription accounts to this paper in full to date, and ono year in ad vance, will ho presented with one year's subscription to THE A BixteciMiago Agricultural Magazine, jjuI.HsIio.1 by K. A. Hacki'tt, at Fort Wayne, Indiana, ami winch is rapidly taking rank as (.no of thu leading Agii otiltiira I publications of tlio country. It is iFovoU'd exclusively to the intcroMH ot tlio 1 armor, htock Hreodor, Dairyman, Oanlener, nnd their household, and every species of industry connected with that great poition of tho pooplo of tho world, the l iinners. I he subscription price is ONK DOLLAR 1'Kl t YKA1!. l-arincrs cannot well got along without it. It puts new ideal into their mind". It tcaclics them how to farm with profit to theinsclvc". It makes tho homo happy, tho young folks cheerful, tho growler contented, tho downcast happy, and tho demagogue honest, eavTliis is a very liberal offer and bhould bo taken advaula"o of, SlwollI & Biiuilirai!bEd.ei', DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. TATE TREASURER, CONIIAD U. DAY, OF PHILADELPHIA. DEMOCRATIC COOHIV TI 1JET. l'Olt SIIEIIII'F, SAJIUKL SMITH, FOR DISTRIOT ATTORNEY, K, P. llir.UtliVKI!. 101! JURY COMMISSIONER, " (1. W. DUWH, FOR CORONER, 1)11. J. M. aWIlNNKU. 1 ILOOJliTiU l" (Tm"V UK UT. Wheat per btishcl 81 lo (in Hyo " " SO Corn " " fto O.ils " " :ij Flour per Imtrcl fi 00 & II 00 Hotter 20 USB? 10 Tnilovv o,"i 1'otutocs new 40 Dried Apples o.l J funis )i Sides nnd Rhodhlcrs (13 Chickens (is Turkeys 12 Lard per pound 10 liny per Ion IP, 00 j Bees wax 2,1 1 Hides per II Bio 7 I Venl skins per lb ,, 0? I Wool per II) Coal on Wharf. No 02.00; Nos4 & 5 $3.2.1 Illlumlniis, $t. Philadelphia Markets. COKHECTED WEEKLY. FEUIV Western winter bran, spot, ll.no 15, isprlnir lfl.'D 1 li.ss VLOUlt. Western extra's 3.31; l'enn a family, Am ( 1.2", Ohio cleir, ui; wlntor patent 5.1KJ ts f.5o; I'enn.i. loller piocevi l..'j?kj , WHEAT l'ennsvlvanla red, No. 1, my., t'OII.S'.-l'J.K, 51. OATS. No. 3 while O, 31 No. 2, Sllf HAY AND STRAW Tlmnlliy I'hnleo Western and New York, in. (Air.VI fair to ifooil Weslein and New York, 12. (. 1 1. ; medium Western ami New Yoik, 10. (.4 12. : Cut hay ns to rtuulllv Ut. ( 21. lljo straw in, Wheat straw, 10. oat straw uti 10 liiKis. Pennsylvania 20 i western 81, IIU'ITKU. Pennsylvania creamery pilnts 81 8." Western extra SO! LIVE l'oULTUY.-l'owls, 10, mixed lots u loosters old R. I'd l'A TOES. Early Rose, 50 i,n r); liurhands, sn Wj unions, 1.C5 0 1,7a per bbl. for yellow, l.-ji t-4 1.11 red. c IIAHTKK NOTICE. Notice Is hereby Riven that an application will lie made In tho Coun of Common pleas ot I'olum bl 1 county, 011 Saturday, tho 3rd day of Ot tuber, 1KS5, at two o'clork p. m, under tho Act ot Assem bly ot tho commonwealth nt l'ennn., entitled, "An net to provide for the Incorporation ami regu lation of ccitnln corporations" approved April sri, 1871, and tho supplements therein for thoehailer ot an Intended corporation to bo called, -'Tho Denton Agricultural Association," tho character and object ot which Is tho malntnlnanco ot laclll ties tor holding ot fairs or exhibitions ot ncrlcul tural and horticultural producls with tho rlnht to rent, purchase and hold real estato necessary for these purposes and to havo. possess and enjoy nil the rights: boneilts nndprlvlleKCs contcrieil by tho said Act of Assembly and Its supplements. bCMl-1t. mm. -(:o:)- EES GUANO ANNUAL SALKS. KO.flOft TONS. 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