She Republican. Gioaoi B. GooDLANDta, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Pa. WIDNKRDAY MORNING. At'Ol'BT 54, 181, Raadar, If yos want to know what la aolne; oa la tba buslnesa world, Jnat reed oar advertising, aolamaa, tba tyeetal oolama la pertfaolar. . A CARD FROM MR. SCIl WEM. IjI'TMERhiil'ru, l'a., Aug. 18, 1881. To tin Democracy of Clearfield County; There bag been roporte circulated in different porta of the county to tho effect that during the last campaign, lor tho oflico of County Treasurer, there wu an agreement between T. A. Hoover, a candidate for County Treasurer, and myaelf, that ho (Hoov er), for a consideration wan to with draw from the content and give his in fluence to mo. 1 moat positively deny any knowl edge of such an agreement. The charge ia falae from beginning to end. 1 never had an agreement or an offer to make such an arrangement from Mr. Hoover at any time. It ia unjust to both Mr. Hoover and myaelt to niako audi a charge. CtMRLEa Schyyfm. It every sfrtuorTal In Clearfield rnunty are AT UNCUthat bn name la on the Heg Itlry. Captain l'aul iioynton is on hi way to Fort Benton, whence ho will atari on a voyago down tho Missouri river to St. Louis, a distanco of 3,580 miles. Alexander Burns, a grui)dnephcw of the poet, Robert Burns, died in Louisville, Ky., a few days ago, from injuries inflicted by a runaway loam. He was seventy years of ago and leaves no children. The life of tho l'resident during tho past week baa been in great jeopardy . His stomach will not retain any nour ishment. Ilia condition is at present ia very critical, and bis chances for re. covory are doubtful. WORSK THAM GltEKNIlACKElm. An exchange says: "There ia no Jlopubli can party in Virginia. It haa been merged into a repudiation party, in Minnesota there is a iicpublican party, but it ia also a repudiation party, with out conditions." Thanks. Senator Alexander has onr thanks for another bundlo of that serial entitled tho Legislative Record. Tbo last of the batch brings the Leg islative proceeding up to June 8tb, and, according to tho last paragraph (page 2472), that body was still calling the yeas and nays. Tho Record is a good thing for Cotline k Co. Iro.vCi.ad Sinner. The inwards of the New York Tribune must huve been tortured when tho admission was drawn from it a few days ago that "it is bard enough for the Republicans ol Virginia to havo to support Mahono." But the Tribune baa long sineo accus tomed itself to taking these "hard enoagh" swallows of anguish regard, less of results, until none is so bad now as to bo loo bard. And it gulps this new and awful doau and pretends to smile while the bitterness stings and linrns. Kvery Itamorrallc vater In t'lnarfteld eotsnty ebould bsar In nitud Inat TIIUHe- HAV.HKPrKMHKH St. la Ilia laal day for registering lor me next eieruou. What the Government Woild Have Saved bah Hayes Hioned the Democratic Funding! Bill. If, as Secretary Windom states, ho has made an annual saving In interest of $10, 4M,378.7S by changing the fives and sixes into a throe and a half per cent., why was he not candid enough to state tho plain fact that but lor Republican opposition to a three per cent, bond there would have been a further an nual saving, in tbe refunding at that rate of the seven hundred millions full Ing due, of three and a half million dol lar! annually t A War Relio. A contemporary says: "A few days niter tbe battle of Bull Run, Hooker called at tbo White House to bid tbo President good bye Taking him ty the hand with that friendly detaining grasp so habitual with bim, the President laid: 'Well, Colonel Hooker, what do you think ol tho battle of Bull Run?' 'Mr. Lin-. , coin, I was on the field that day, and I am a much hotter (ieneral than any yo bad thoro,' was tho Mply. Tbe eolf assertion and earnestness of Hook er's speech and manner struck Mr. Lincoln favorably. 'Don't go homo yet, Colonel, we shall want you.' Soon ttftor President Lincoln made him a Tieneral." ' TO CAMMIiATFJS. After Wednesday. AtiKtsat alat. It will be ttso late In annouiira the ii a sacs of rsudldatea according; lo our party rule Rui.l Firrn. Our party friends will take notice that In accordance with tho Acts of Assembly passed at tbe last session, Rule Fifth must be amend ed or changed to fit up to the law on the subject of holding Primary elec tions. The Legislature contomplatca the lormation of a regular election board Judge, two Inspectors and two Clerks all to bo qualified the same aa t general election. To fit np to the law ot tire Stnto, our party rules must bo adjusted accordingly. The Act of As aomblycoo template Uiatcacb Primary Board be composed of Judge, two Inspectors and two Clorks, This will add two additional members to tbo Vig ilance Committee in every election dis trict. Rule Fifth now constitutes Committee of thrco, tho member of tbe County Committee to serve as Judge, and the other two members to act aa Inspectors ; but under the rule the Board is without Clorks. In onr judg ment the change will be a docided improvement. Lot ui obey tbe law ai It standi upon tbe statute books of the tate. l.rt every Isrutttf rat In CIcartliMrl rnunty ere AT ll.Nl at. Hint 111 natnr (null His sire;, j lairy. THE SCItltEXDEli COMPLETE. ' Tliu Now York Eetning Ptt, wlilt-lil 'litis liilliurln rnijuvitri, with Ilia -Ma-1 hunt) nuivt'iiiiMit in V i mill iu, bun i'vi- (Initly lii'('iiim ulutinm) ni ilw mm. ilulo kiii roiid) r of Urn jiaily in Hint Statu. Itsnvs: "Tho anrriii'U r "I llio . ,. ,.. ... .i 1 1 ,i heputilu uns of irgima to the Kvad- , . . . l . I... .. L'..b iUa justers seems to tie complete, r ur tne ; present tho drift toward coalition is I fl,r too stroni; to be resisted. A power-1 fill impulse was given to tho novo menl by the Iicpublican members of the Viiiled States Senate and by many Northern Iicpublican nowspa pcrs. They were ready, for the suko of the chunce of breaking the solid Democratic majorities of the South, and in consideration of the promise of a fair vote for the colored men, to form an alliance with tho local faction whose cardinal principle, if it may be called one, was repugnant to tho profess ed doctrine of tho Republican party throughout the country. This policy appears for tho moment plausible, and rather that than stutesmanlike, but it ia too lalo to arrest its consequences. Tbo immediate result seems to be an ond to the Republicans in Virginia aa a separate organization and a living political forco. Tho coalition will bo dominated by General Mahonu. Ho has invited tho Republicans not to como and rule over him, but to conio and be ruled by him, and tho invita tion has hoen accepted without quali fication. He may permit thorn to pro servo their committee, to tack their name to that of tho lteailjusters nnd to play at management, hut that he will be the masterspirit of the consoli dated party no one will venture to deny. Bye and byo Mahone may find it nocessary to go over to tho National Republicans, but for tho timo being tho Virginia Republicans bavo gone over to Mahono, without any apparent prospect ol recovering their original identity. Tbo adoption ot his candi dates involves practically the adoption of his plirtform." Kvery Pemorratle vtittr In (lrarnld rnunty ahntild bear In mind mat TIII'KM- UAV.HKPTKMIIKM Is Ihe laat day Inr registering inr tne next eiertlun Users Corkbill.tba ditingu!ihed L'nitil State! DiRtrtet AHoray lorlbfl ulttriel of Colombia, r. sanlly at Coniircil llsll, Capa May. ii reported io tba V'tord ai tating tliat It lbs Pmidaal should dia, MultMa would never be tried, becanre ba woald be killed tbe momeot be il teen In pub lic, and tbet it would be Impossible to punlsb the avenger. Tun admission u deplorsole, no nat ter bow logical, and suRgeste otarr dangurnus al ternatives. 'orsy's yVooress. Well, that is expected. From what transpired in bis prison cell tho other day we would not bo surprised if ho breathes bis last in prison. Guiteau is not alone in this ultempt tonBsassinato i'rosiduiit Garfield. Thoro aro others who know all about il, and the assuaain will novor be allowed to give the names of tho other conspirators to the public. Thcso ungodly men have num urous precedents iu history, showing bow Kings, tjucens and Kmperora were hastened out of tho way, and tho chief murderer died from having taken potion in order to shield bis confeder ates. Curkliili invites tho job to bo closed out by a prepared mob on the streets of the Federal Capitol ; if he ia correctly quoted above. We favored tho shooting of tiultcau In tho depot when be committed the wonderful crime. It was a mistake. A dead man cannot give any information to the living. Tho murderer alive may im part some information to tbe public vnluablo for all lime. Who Taid the Bills! A corre spondent of tho Philadelphia Record has been looking up the contributions to tbe Republican campaign fund in Pennsylvania for Inst Fall's campaign. Somo of those who contributed most liberally have thus far been left out in tho cold in tbo distribution of ollicial plums. Harry Oliver js credited with ffa.OOO, of which 2,5illl went to Indi ana, t2,A00 to Maino ant tho remain ing 8500 to Pennsylvania. Tbo amount which was availablo for Cessna's com mittco is placet! at fi!(l,0H0. Senator Cameron is credited with HS.OOO ol contributions, of which, $5,000. was '.o tho Slato Committee. Ario Pardee is credited with 1 1,000, divided between tho Stato and National Committees; Cramps, the Philadelphia ship builders, 52,000 ; Senator Roberts, of Tilusville, 81,000; Wayno MacVeagh, Wharton Barker, Christian Magoe and Fred. Mrjgco f 500 each, and others smaller sums. It is stated that during the campaign of the previous year (juay spent (108,000, of u'hich CaO.QOO came out of bis own pocket. Thero la not much civil service reform in this ex hibit, but it is nevertheless interesting. TOCASiDIIMTKS Aller H'ednraday. Auauat 3lat.lt will he too lata tn aniinuura the nanie.a of caitfllilalea accoidlne; to our party rniea. Small Bit Corritt. A remark by a prominent Now Hampshire Demo crat, "that it was a notorioua fact that one-third of the voters of New Hamp shire had become mercenary and To nal," excites little rnmmant tn that State, becauso no well informed per aon doubts that it is true. Tho Nashua Gazette has been doing a little figuring, and allowing that each vote purcbiscd cost 10, finds that (287,810 wasspont last November in bribory. This may bo an overestimate, but the fact re mains that New Hampshire is polill cally ono of tho most corrupt States on tbo face of the earth. To Pension ere. We notico that an ortlcr has been issued by Commissioner Dudley, that in all pension claims wherein moro than ono disability is alleged, the claimant shall be advised upon tbe completion of the proof of any one of the alleged disabilities, of tho evidence still necessary to the es tablishment ol tho others, and that the oflico, upon request therofor, will issuo a certificate for the disability thus established, without prrjudico to any rights be may have on account of the disabilities then not proven. Poor Directors State Convention, The Association of tho Directors of the Poor of the Stale of Pennsylvania will hold their seventh annual Con vention in Krio, commonoing on Tues day, September 20, at 10 o'clock A. M, continuing two days. All persons in forested in any way in the work of tho Association aro Invited to attend Kxcursion tickets over all roads run. ning into Erio can be had by delegates on (jiplication lo J. D. McGonnigle, Corresponding SocrotaTy, Allegheny, I'enn a. FA LIES. It.Hi ,. (,'nhklilii; Itua lallt'ii 1 Not r Hi l..f I,., v, tin 11 1 ii pill' 1'nliri. tniialiuil otlli'C soiiiu timo iri. Hut an-1 IttllMIUtl ullll'v MOIII Hints mr, liuvtllfl til vixti rdny be bivdbtifiirt) him ut least' ii i'oilility "I ro flection. Nowhoia! lulleii hum position, Irnm lank, I ram lewlvrhhlp it his party. To day ho in '. were not piesent and cannot, vouch a mere private ciliwn, with no eiiomir-, e cull the nth nti 'ii of mir mi'li'm, ' Inr tho truth of the story and thero uging pnwpecls liir the future. Hoi i i I lore only give it as it comes to us We av strutt-li Inrlh his Imncl ill vain, , i - anr for many years tali toulutch pow-j u a - tti i. Hi' n,lni,.li, ud il w,,.i I,,' er a .-n.... m,,-,, us ,.,,., an ' " ussussm, it is true IHul Mr. (. onwing stood, a lew Hays ngo, very near to mo power no u tho throno which is said to bo greater Ibun the throne itself: but lightning ia. as likely to strike in any particular p ace as such a thing is to Lappon C n .1.1. , again. Mr. t'onkling has Touched the lull meridian of lite, and its recent mis takes and liiibles cannot be overlooked iu thut generous spirit which pardons much to tho indiscretions of youth. Ito stands fitcinga dark, it not rayless, future. No rainbow ol promise spans his sky ; nor, in the order ol nature, and in tho ordinary course of human i uthiirs, can he reasonably expect to be bold any new morn on bis midday risen. With Ihoso who rejoice over tho fall of lioscoo Conkling for personal rea sons, or In any spirit of exultation, or potty triumph, wo have no feeling in common. Far Irom it. Wo remem ber him as a true patriot during tho war. We recall with pride tbo bright porformnncos and more brilliant prom iso of his earlier and better days. We hold too much in common with him then, and battled by his sido too long, to contomplato his overthrow even now without some degreo of painful emotion. But while, personally, wo might pause to drop a tear into his political grave, for the sake of tbo country wo rejoice ovor bis downfall. I. Because in him falls tho foremost enemy of tho freedom ol tho press in America. II. Because iu him tails nno of tho inventors and chief promoters of tho unconstitutional Klccloial Commission, which defrauded tho peoplo of tho I'nited States out of their own choice for l'resident lor lour yeurs, inaugu rating tbo unelectcd Hayes in place of tho elected iilden. III. Finally, and above all eleo, be cause in liosroe Conkling fulls the leader of tho Third Torm party, who would overthrow tho free Constitution of tho United States and erect an cm piro on its ruint. Down, down forever, with all such men ! The firmness and devotion evinced towatd Mr. Conkling by his circle ot partisan friends could only havo been inspired by superior qualities in him. Bravely for weeks did they hold out aguiust tbo glitter of gold ami seduc tions of place. He possessed parts which fitted him for a higher destiny. And in tho class of public men into which, historically, Mr. Conkling has chosen to place himself, ho will rank second only to Aaron Burr. Xrw York Sun. Lehitimate Inui irv. Some perti nent queries are submitted by The World which it will puzzle tbo spoils organs to give answers that will satis fy men who do their own thinking. It inquires: Why is it thut the Re publican party at tho South has so swiftly found itsclt reduced to the dis graceinl choice between following Ma hono or disbanding T Why has il been unable to teach the black man tho ru diments of political intelligence and in dependence, or to enlist the sympathies of any whito men aavo such as aro in distress, nnd as aro in debt, and a are tliscontuntoJ ? Wby in it that tho Republican party was only ablo for a while to maintain ita ground by plunder nnd violenco, and now haa but ono desperato hopo of ro gaining even a titbo of its former in fluence by promoting the alliance of ignoranco with dishonesty r llicro must bo an answer to this ; what is it 1 1 ntclligcnt and independent men would do well to ponder tho problem and find what tho answer is. All in the Family. The Chicago Timet gota this off in a, French way on Government families: This is tho best (.iovcrnmont in tho world for tha Frenches. A short timo ago it was supposed thai tho secret service, I! rook 9 look the lead in appropriating its blrss ini. Tho Shermans in tho "uVmini- lion total" find it hotter than anybody, but lordiatribution over the family, the Frenches aro chit! in their apprecia tion of the goodlincsa of tho great Jie puhlie. And tb in ia how tho Frenches tako their loaves end stand Ity the flag: Assistant Freretary French I s,!00 IWnjemin J. French (Ion), Boston Custom 11-.use 3,II0 Ned French (brother) Scoond Comptroller 'a office. 1,0.00 e,ng of Ned, coast serrieo 1 ,200 Miss S. Brady, niece of Treasurer l,2i0 Misa Bewail taleoe), Internal Uevenue.... 1100 airs. Balaton nnd daughter (alecs ud grand aieeel, Internal revenna office.... I.SuS Nephew, nensu, oflico 1 ,IH0 Nephew, Lteatenant ol marinas 1,401) Tulal French irjemnlty, par annum 917,100 That amount pt' government pap should rni ond support ) yory Imgo family, No iMnRE C'AMi'iitLi.iTr., A Mr. Forgurion, who belongs lo Garfield's church, writing to the Xation, objects to tho term "I'amphellite" us descrip tive of his denomination, and innixts tbe-t, while claiming to bo nothing else but "Curiaiana," llioy do not claim lo bo theonly (Jhristiunu. To provo this, ho admit thai there 0,1-0 Cliiiatiana in various other sects ;" but, as they dit fer, he thinks they "must have ttdded something which is not ctwentially Christian." Uo goes on to say thnl clhar soots refused to ho simply Chris tian, hence II r. Camphell underlouk tho lawk. A religious contemporary wants lo know whore Mr. i'orguson got tho right to assume as an axiom that until Mr. Campbell founded a church (about lil'teon years ago) all churches bad refused to bo simply Christian? And in short, doclarea it lo be shcor impudenco for any body of people lo OHHumo that they are tho only peoplo who try lo bo aim ply Christians. lonaess A lUAiiheiNAi'oeV Hon. John Coch. ran, Bute Senator irom tho third Phil adelphia district, died ut bis cottage, at Spring l.ako, Now Jersey, on Sun day a week, in tho 42.1 year of bis ago. His disoaao was diabetes Irom which bo bad been suffering lor several years. Uo was one of tljo leading prmoerats in tbe Slnlo Scnato and bis lato asao ciatcs in that body will greatly miss bis counsel. Jle was a son-in-law of of Lewis C. Csssidy, Esq., and leavos wife and one child lo mourn It tat death. Ceetra eooal haa sot had the Heaato-la! ! delenata far saaav yeara aad prohahlj ClearSrld and cliatoa vrtll'eoneede II atthoat opriositloa. Centre was entitled ta the eelefete laat rear bat lees (eve era, to Claarlatd cfefeoafeiiraiaereJ, Hint's pretty cool for a warm day. Von bare Congressman, Jutlgo and Senator, and now yoi) Tvant tbo Sena- torial delegate I Wbut else do j oi) want ovor tbere T It is a wonder you don't offer to send ns a JJojucentative dologate I Cool, Indued I Tl) -AllinArr:.All. r Werliieeilay, e,tiriiet 31st. II Hill be liwlnte to aliliuunre iIim iiauira of raiMlltlalre arrortlluK; 1 uur iarty rulce. PRIMARY E.Ernox .a u s PARTIES holding TO BE sWOhN HE ELt-T-TIONS EHKAFTKR. .,. I'"""""".' I""-' : . .... i tm two Ai ts ol ,semlily helow, pass 1 w , lure, r.veryi y, especially ranui- ,),,., Nn0l, r,.a, ,, ,. indicated, " UV0111 violating '.hem, and thereby escape the penalties, liead: , , ., , .. , v . A Art fa VsmnI Iriraitsif t rUMit at Ameisa- riso iVia(i..NS. AvaissliNO twKimrioas, Kiiurn- Hvardt. (7(ssre or jVjcosIi'ps ('niueiiflrss. oao af illrrlioH of litltqotf to iiMl'sarise C'usssa liosa ia (Ae SVesml r'unslis ia (Ata rMMioa wro'fA. Hat-vioa 1. lie it cnaoted, elc, That hereafter 11 a enoilldsle for any otlii-e within tais Couimon wosltb ihsll diiertly or indireetly Riva, oiler or I promise to Riva, or pnicure any otoer persnn to i aita, ctltr or prumls lo aire to any ali-otor any '' orrewatd, lo moaey. goods or other valuable irtry ol uieory, luouanrolbrr ralnanla thing, or anv ofhee emolument or employment on eoudl tioo, eiprossed or implied, that sunb aleetor shall east, give, retain or withhold his vote or nse his influence at a nominating rlcotloa or delegate eleotion, or oast, give or sub.ll'ule aaotharloosst or giro bis vole to use bis iofiuenoe at a aomi oaliiig oonventioo for or against the nomioatioa, of any partioolar candidate fur nomination, an aa to procure euob person to ba voted fur at any eleo tion to lake place, the person so hiring. proouriog, lnlfuoncinr-lbrllluj,eiidearoring oroffering silber directly or Indirectly thruogh others their aiders ir abettors to procure the persoa to be voted for by sucb eleutors, shall be guilty of a misdetuanor, and, on ounvintioo, shall be sentenced lo Lay a floe not eaeeeding three hundred dollars, and lie imprironed for a -period not eiceedicg three months. hat . a. II any elentor authorised lo vole at anr .ut'iic electiun afterwards lo take place within ibis Ciimmoaweallh tor any tfnae, shall, directly or indirectly, aoespt or receive from any person desiring lo ba aomtnated as a candidate for offlne, or from tbe frieods ol any sucb persnn, any gift or reward In money, goodf.or other valuable tblng, or any ottioa or employment under an Bgr'etnenl or promise, expressed or implied, that such elector shall give or withhold bis vote for the nomina tion of such a perhun as a candidato for office at sucb election, or shall accept or reoeire tbe prom ise of any person that be shall thereafter receive any gift or reward in money, goods, posilioo. or other valuable thing, if he will vote f-ir the nomi nation of such a parson as a candidate for office, and shell Iberealter vote fr Ihe nomination of sucb person, he shall be guilty ot a misdemeanor, and, on conviction, shall pty a Dee not exceeding three hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for a term of time not exceeding tbree mouths. r-ae. S. If any aleetor shall, directly or Indi rectly, offer to give bis vote or bis li-fluenoa at any nominating election, delegate oleoilon or noinlne'ing ooaveuUon, to any person desiring to ba nominated as a osndidste lor olfioe or to the frlendi of any snob person, in eonsideratloa that for sucb vote or influence ha is to receive any gift or reward in money, goods, or other valuable tbiog, or any olue or employment, be shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on oonvlotion, shall pay a flna uot eveeediog three hundred dollare, and undergo a period of imprisonment Dot ex ceeding three mootna. 4. If any person not oualiHcd to rote at a general alectioa shall vote ot a nominating elec tion held by any political parly, or if any aersna shall procure, advtsa or indorse such d .ualifisd person to so vote, or If any person shall vote at more than one election district, or otherwise vote more than once on tba same day for the nomina tion T a oandidate, or shall liaadulantly vote more than one tlckt-t for the same candidate at the seme time, or if any person shall advise, or procure another ao to do, ha or tbay shall he guilty of a wisdstneauor, and, on eonvietioa, shall lie fined not exceeding the sum of two hundred dollars, and imprisoned lor a term Of time not ex ceeding three months. I. Iu all cares where a person is elected : or chosen, or shall act as a dsleital. to a eonyen-, oeive, accept er solicit any hnhe lo inoney, goods, j or thing of value, or any office or position as aa j inooceioeni iu . make or join in any nomination , i ta ba voted for as ao olHoer, or offiee, or shall, in Ilka manner, aod I for any person candidate lor ofhi for like reisnn, agree to ab.tnia from voting fur any particular person, shall he guilty of a misde meanor, and. on conviction, shell be eenteneed to pay a line of not mora than one hundred dollars, aod he imprisoned not exceeding three months. Met-. A Any rnrmlipr elected, chosen or acting aa a member or the County or Ktceulive Com mittee, of ae a judge of a tetora board lo count np aod cast tbe votes iMilletl at a primary else- tion, held 10 uiattp nominations for onice, or any , , intelligent exploration : neglect to person appointed a elstk of sa.h retqra board, , , , L j 0laru,,l nj who shall, diractlv or indireetly, accept, receive or ' h' 81,11 l" I,'" COItOC.lou anu solicit money, office, appointment, teetiiu -nisi, I to pieces of fractured rib till IhO Con rewerd or any otbrr Ihit.g of value, or the prom- j stilting Blll'geona had arrived from i'.'"'..'" 1 '.!.,:r,r.f.;,.n.' ,." "' I'hilutUlphiu and Now Vork, when -v"' ' w. w, fiia.iaa.sasat.-aui aaoaj- per lure fttioa ot any lot, dut or obligttioa pr UioiBR to taeb uQioc, ilittH b nuilly vl .... DjCstiitir, and, no cuDTtrllVn tlttreuf. hall l ion Mnerd to mf floo of not more tlino ono biin tired dolltrf, siiil lo l iDiirioi.O'l fur lliu Dot lrvediog i br tnoatbi, Aay ienon or perioral who hll, dlro'tlr or iDiliretitlT, bj oiTsjr or prutuiM tf unuy, apointiDnI, mlo;uuijt, leitimoolel, tmrl, or ttther l hunt ol rulue, or who bail, bj tbrema or aOliaiiidattonfl, ftDiietator to ififlutfocc i luetober of m Cuuxtiy or Kieeuliv ConahUM, or tiy par iy,i jiultf or olvrk, or uy return bord la tht di.cb.trt perform Hnoo or nonperloruianci of 11117 awt, duty or oUixaatkoa parikiuing to turb offlct, Bbll l RNilij of )iiie'!iuur. Dtl, oa eou- iclion thereof, f ball hi sentrniftt. to pi; 1 Brit of two hand rod dollar, aud to unierki an ipt priiDnncnt anteieMdiDg nil mur.tbi. aApprufud tbe Stb da of fun. l-SI. JUNKY M. HOYT. To Hey mint, ft iWitVaa; of, hhH to Prrtamt Fmwit ta the t'rimnrg t.''ecnnn of $ke .Seinrat l'otititl Parti f in tht VvmmontPtitilk nf .'(,. Tht from and aftar tlia piafte ftf thil act il fa .ll ha lawful, aod tt it httrhy ma da lb dutiai of the jodtfaa, Innpaotora and olarka or othtr ofli cti oi tba prlinarj aUctiooa, tuMtinffa or oaanai beld for tlia urpoaa of Bnmloaliiijt canJiJam for Stat, clij and rnunty nflieia, with. a the Com miiDwaalil, ot 1'cnnaylvanla, ht-toraooterina; op in tha diiibarga ot their dutiM, evrallj u take and auhionbc to aa oatk or afGnottlon, In tbe preranoa of each 01 her, tn form aa Ml own. name ly 1 "i l A. h) do 1 tbet 1 will, es judge, jDpactr or ctrk iai lbs aaae ipar kr), at tb emuiaa; election, liuiarliallj and laitbfj; per. fnrm my dutlea in aw) -rdanoa itb tbm Intit aod Constitution 0f tbe Comnoniraelth nf PanniTt vania, aod in aoeotdeaoe will, tbe ruin and rea;. ulattuna ad Dp ted by tbe patty uf tbe eounty of , fr tbe (tovcrntnrcst of tbe id primary elawtion. Ditetine; or 0auc.1t, to the bent of my judgment and ehilltiei." 1 lie oath or aft.rmet.oa aha II be Hrat edtainielered to the judge hy one of the impcotori J then the judge 10 qualified aball admintater tbe oaib or. afllrmeiinn to the inrpeo tiiri end rlerka, and may adminiftrr the oa'Q to any elector offering to rote a. tn hi fjualifloa tioni to vole at any moh eleelion. five. 3. If any judge, lnprrlor. clerk or other tfllcer of a primary election ai afnniaaid, aball preeame to ant in aueb a oipaeity before the Uk iP2 or eulttetibin to the etb or afflrniniioi, ra- aulred by tbil act, be ahl. oa ocjoruliuu, be ned not exceeding two hundred d oil ire anil if any Jadga, tnpeotnr, e'erk or other officer, whra in tbe discharge of bit dutlei aueb, ahail all fully diirt-gtird fir violate the prorMoni of any rule duly made by the atid i.ertv of nonnty, fur the gnfentiaent of tbe primary Im uotndr"." d:Cdif" l-icceofcomproased yeast, about any jmltre or ui!.acU.r of a pn -. alMti'in, at tho lr.o of ft CH InciU'h quart of milk, afort.na.i, ahll fcnn.inlr rtlect Oia w r aay t jnB ttdtlml, tbo fluid 18 allowed IO ?(Tn "' L. J.wJ1:iil,!rrl?!: tttid in tho bottle. unoorkeJ (the aaid party or ibl- knowingly rl't tbe vote f.f aay perron or psraena ant (jiielieed aa aforraaid, ahall, nn ioniatioaf ba fined not ex eeedlng two hundred dolUrai and If any Judge, inpectr. clerk or otbrr officer of a primary tie.', tion, M aforeinld, hall tn guilty of any wilful fraud in tbe dtecharg nf bii d 11 tiff, by drttrov ing or defacing blluta, adding ballota to tba poll other (ban thine lawfuUr yotud. Itv itufflnij tbe IvtiH.if bat, by raise oountlnjt, hy miking laUe ret ami, or liy any n or thing wbataoevar, tba peraea ao ollending iball b deemed iihjr o." , bill tl.O pCCUlllUltV of the HCV til 1 1 U 1 niiidemranor, and, nnon cnniotin, rliell Iwi.l ..i ' 1. ... 1 i'ki-. tned aot exceedlo, five btttidred dt.ll.rs. or Ir.. that tbe casein, Instcatl n boing COBRU- prlsiiaoieol Dot axeeedlna nno year, or both, or either, at tha dlseretma ol Ihe Court. Sllaetaor parts olact of Atietebly.inronsistenl with this act ate hersay repesled, axneptin noun liesor Allies abere speeial apis are in foree for the lima purpose 1 Provided, koeever, la suet) ease, alieie tba provirloni ol llitsaot are aacet ted, lha speoial aila shall ha Dull and void ; I'rovided farther, that tha provisions of this aet shall ao uil aa .(pros, lo thf eouaty or filial adopl ls It. stprroveJ Jane tv, lltal. TIKNHV M. 1IOVT. l.el every llrmorrat In Me-arftelrl rounly are A f OM'ti that blauaoie la on Hie Ht-a;-lalry. (,'osn.r I'lONits. Tbo Patriot says: "The 'skirmishing fund' for Republican politicians in this Hlnto is the appro priatlon for tho plcnlcaof tho National Guard, (ieneral Hearer, prominent canditluto fir(jovernor,.ia now 'skirm ishing' as tho commander of ono ol theso military picnics in tho western i,irl of lha State." One of bugest frauda ever perpetrated on tho Niate Treasury, is this miserable "National Stnto liuard" Troasury. Rubbers would be a moro appropriate name. Trica- Vkioh Warfars. The Army of !be Cumberland will be apt to huve 1 good time at its reunion in Chatta nooga next month. The blue and the grbjy r to mingle n they nercr hare before. Tbero it to bo en aililress ol welcomo by a Confederate officer, and among Iho Federal and Confederates expected to participate are Sherman, Grant, Bheridsn, Ilosocyans, Thomas G. Wood, Joseph E. Johnston, Wliooler, Colfjuitt, 0 onion, Hampton and other. THE ST A TE E.XECUT1 VE. I'liu Kul..ii.'y f;i.7iiittiirwirithtlie1()u ,ri)in js thu n,.rvvs ullu.aijv. ftllowitif : I lie Miiowing ruthor rounti slmy la told on Oovcrnor Iloyt, in connection with tho review of tho First liriyttdo of tho National Guard, which wits ro- neiitly in ritinti at I'lttlstown. V nro told that at the grand review tho . : " Governor nrul Major (ieneral Hart-! .... .. t ..I.. i . fl. .1.1 1 1 i mull rude into tbo field together. Kvery body knows what a magnificent horseman tho Major General is. It may not be so widely known, but il is i nevertheless a fact, thut It is hxcellency i graces any other position in lite full as I well as that of an equestrian. In other words, (iov. llovl Is an amateur in horsemanship. As the two rode along tho lino together the governor's pant aloon legs showed a natural inclina tion to join bunds with his neektio. Aa tbe springs on tho bottoms bad adjusted themselves carefully ovor tho cap of tho fjiibernatoriul kneus, tln Major General looked askance and sug gested that Iloyt might lo pull down his pants. To this proposition the tiovernor so lar assented aa to admit that tho punts were out of place, but bo protested the impossibility of per forming tho services and guiding tbe horse at tho samo time. However, an aid do camp wbo was present vol unteered locoax the breeches down to llieir normal position! anil for that purpose dismounted from his own finry and untamed steed. While performing tho acrvico he also discovered that one of tbe many reasons for tho unreason ablo behaviour of tho pantaloons was thut tbo stirrups-wore hung too low. To remedy tbe trouble the tiuberna torial coma were withdrawn from thu stirrup. Then - to further fucilituto tbo remedial measures His Excellency was told to lean over and forward. This he did, when too much weight huving been thrown on tho other sole, bis SHtldln timed und tho (lovcrnnr was precipv'uUd under the hcela of bia famous war horse. With gtent agility ho recovered bis leet and at oiico proceitied to remount. Whether from excitement incident to tho full or because ol'a recent chnngo of beverage will probtbly never be fully known, but the f'-tcl is thut he placed the wrong fool in Iso stirrup and mounted with bis fate toward the wrong end of the horse. TROUBLE AMOXC, THE DOCTORS. Tba Harrisburg P,itriot remarks: Kx Surgeon (ieneral William A. Hammond, of New York; has written a letter in which ho takes strong ground against tbo course pursued by President liurlields attending sur geons. Alter entirely exculpating l)rs. Hamilton and Agnew from any connection with tho alleged malprac tice, Dr. Hammond arraigns tho sur goons on seven counts for tho mistukes i . i ... a I which wcrti, in his opinion, foinmittoil vruuin tne (iski loriy-eini Hours, llio principal amtmrr which aro ho muin- tains : ICtflect to make a thorough u,,..!,.., j()n ,, tl10 truck of the wound and to locate the position of tbo bullet ; neglect to remove tho (rBunn'iilH of ulothin,, nd (if hollO which altOrwarflB , i - i ao(l Bilfb p-rout SUtTennK ; netrloCt to extract tho bull whilo tho strtnith of lha pinion t wag at ita maximum anil beforo the track had been purtiully closud by thoawellinrsof the soil parts; treating the casts Irom the first from tho standpoint ot guesswork, insloatl ol from at'ttiul fttcta gainod by tbomurrb )r. Agnew did what was proper; be snag from Iho first overweighted with a sense of responsibility, owing to the hift that tho patient was the l'resident of tho United Stales. The doctor llion ventures the opin ion that a truckman similarly wound ed and treittetl ata first class bospilal by any one of several surgeons named, would receive more enorgetio and suc cessful treatment than bos been given tn tho bead ol the Nation, lie con cludes as follows: "The illustrious auffurgr, after ttiirty-fivodsys, still lies on bia back, and eucb. day with almost the regularity of clock-work his fever appears, and yet the bulletins tell us the surgeons are satisfied I Is it pos sible thuy do not know ihe import of this daily disturbance ol pulse and temperature? If il is not arroslcd there run bo but ono termination ; and yet I do not sco how anything they can do now can arrest it. We can only Irnst lo tbe indomitnblo conrogo, tbo robust constitution nnd iron will of the patient, and to the prayers ol millions of loyal and sympathising heart Ip all parts 01 the world." Koosmos, or "kumyss," the Kussian drink, which baa been iiirnishcd the President from thia city, is niado of milk, sugar, and yeast. In Knssia, mare's milk ia used, bnt hero they lake Hint of a cow. It is put op in bottles with patent stoppers, and so highly effervescent is it, that tho only way to opon a bottle, without losing the greater quantity of its contents, is to turn it, head downwards, in a pitcher with ft cloth, and then, inserting lbs bund, remove, the clasp from the cork s gently as possible. Its nutritivo value is very gcat, and it is not now widely known, on account of its ex ponso, as generally sold. After Iho sittriirsntl the retint. arinttnnnol'antrnr bnttM not uittf full), until lermenta tion Iibh tnltun place, which will he t lie cnnoin eighteen lo twenty-four hourtt, unilor fuvorablo condilionft. Tho bot tlop are thon corko!, and placed in a cool plnce for a wfok or two, when the product In roady." Tho lormetitation iovolopn ft ttmall quantity ot alcohol, init'ti 111 lartxu lutniia, tiittru or tesn (1 Illicit 1 1 to digest, is separated In a very finely divided condition, so that it can bo readily assimilated by the wenkest alomnch. Philadelphia Pro grci. Will Statko. Of tho J'omocratic nomineo for (i ovor nor of Virginia a liepubllcan contemporary says: "John V. fluniel is tho Henry Cluy of Vir ginia. Ho is a man of wondeil'ul per sonal magnetism and in the abort lime thai bo bus been beforo the publio in his Stale, being only 39 years of age, bas becnnio tho idol ol a multitude of atimirurs. Jo id a thorough Virgin ian, an orator of exceptional ability, standing among tho first speakers in tho Cincinnati convention lust year, an able lawyer, and, from all aoeounts, a thoroughly linnet man. Uo was a Iiohcl soldier, but, unlike tho avoiago 'Stalwart,' ho ceased fighting when lio war elpflcit." KtNTrcKT Ki.KCT!oN.Al tho recent eleetion in Kentucky little attention was paid to the Republican opposition, but tbo. peoplo divided mainly, so far as tbey were divided at all, on the Sena torial question whether Hon. John B, Beck should be reelected or not. The decision is in his favor, with rather extraordinary nnanimity. He ia ono ol the ablest and parent men in the I'edornl Senate, and his ro-oioclion will bo hailed with puiislaction throughout Ibe Vnion, Ho has more weight in ihe important body of which be is ono of the leading members than twenty or thirty such bonatora as l'onnsylviyoia has bun over wield, iiliaino on our State I Why Suori.n TintY? No mar. or i tvnmnii rnri Hit aitlihlHi'trirt' trnrlr erlnri jtln system relaxed and they liel gen ieruy wrrt. beil. Why slimild lawyers, merciiiihls, elervnicri. tln'litr, mu- chtitiiis or mot hem ultin tnisemlily j drui through llieir work in this con dition, when a small amount "I Purk- er'a (Jingor Tonic will always, at mod erate cost, clear tho luain nd i!i vn them the strength nil thev will r iiirin nteir inuics satisluctni hv. w t mv i;.t jlB stieiiL'thenniL' nnd hrae . I form their duties satisluctni i I v . W iiitf ulfreU und run r-'.ni.iiinhi. it mtml bitf lily. Soo other column. 8 ..-41. Two I.uVAL Mkm. Wo notice thut ex-fiovurnor HuniJrickH.ot Indimtu.haH beon vimtingux Governor Seymour, tU IT ties. New York. unounrnncnt. Primary Election, Saturday, Sept. 17. FKM.Tba foot Ditiit Is paid ia ad ratio, anil will ba ai follow. : For Trrtirer, 10. for Ai postal Jadff., $. tut County Cofntniailoner, $4, for t'oaatjr Auditor, 5. TbU will pay for 12,. imO tlokata fur earb oao did at aod tba uua, Uoiloa blanki. ASSOC. ATK Jl r(JF. Wo ar aothoHrtil to aonoune tb nam of Jl.lUN 1.. H TU.K, orClMrfiold, aa a audi data fur tb oflio of Aoiociata Judga, aul.jeat to tb ruloi ftcvtrulfla; tba Damnnralio party . PoM office BiIdraM, Clrt.ld, Pa, We ar author ii., to aobouno tb a am a of JOHN IIOCKKNHKKKY, of Chert town-hip, ai a eat. did ata forth otflo of Aitoclit Ju1k, tub jet to tb ruli jperaiD,r tb Oeraoeratio party , Paatoffia addraa, UrPberrfto, Pa. Wear authirlie.l lo annouoo tb Bam of JACtlH W. CAMPRRI.L, of Ball townnbip, m a candidate for Ibaoffina of Afteoeial Jad?, abject t tb rule goTcrninff tb Duioeratie party, Puitotfir addreia, Cuih, Pa. Wa nra authurliei to aon on no th nam of DAMKI, W. M'mKB, of Ulaarliif t borough, aa a na&didat fur th offli of Aar.oia Judge, luhieei to th rule g'.rrrfiine; that Demitfraiic parly. Poatottsoa ad lrva, ClcaiflilJ, Pa. W ar author tied tn anoLoe th a am of CIlAKLKS U. WATOV. of Clearfivld borough, aa a candid t for th otfiea of Aeioila' Ju ltfe , mt.Jwt to lti nil gvarni(i the hninoerAltdt party. PoiloBi .l lrcK, Cloartield, P. We are authorlifd. to aonoutin th a am of DAM III, KOO.KK, of Lawrrar tnwnibtp. aa a eandtdat fur tb nflir of Asiofiate Judire, aohi tt to lb rale guTrolng tb Uenocralie pari. Poftofllc additim, ClearAf.ld, Pa. THKASJRKU. W are aathorincd to annontx? th nam of JACOR V. hTKlNKK, of Daiur townahip. aa a eaodldata for lha olttc of Tranurr, auhjeot to Ul mla gnveroing tb Democratie party. Poitoffio addraat Philtpathurg, Pa. We are authorlaed io anoouDo tb Bum of DAN I HI. BTKWAHT, of Ilrajfi.rd tnwnihip, a a caitdidat fur Trenporrr, tubjtot tn the rule, go Tern loft tb Dnmooratip party. Puatoflie adlrai, H'oodlaod. Pa. Wear autharlfd to announo Ilia a an of TUoMAtt A. H'KiVKK, of Pik tuwntbtp, a a naodidat fur tb office of Treaaurar, iubjeot to the rulee povernicg the Dfoinrrttic party. ! Poll oflio addreaa, Curweoirtlle, Pa. We ar authorla.l to annonnee tbe name of JOHN M. TRO.KL. of UuUi.ii borot.xh, aa a candidal for tb oftiee of Treaiurar, auhjecl to i the rulra gavtrolog the Demorlic party, I Poaloffiee addrena, DuIMi, Pa. 1 " rr aauintiriavti iu aantiurifo till name Ol JullN w. W ri,h.kv, ( ei..ra.i.i borouga... Wear anthoriieit to aonourtce th nam of a eeudidete for tba offioa nf Treasurer, subject lo tne rules governing tne oemocratte pirty. Pnstofflce addrars, ClearfielJ, l'a. We are authorised lo announce tbe name of W. MILTON SHAW, of rieeroeld borough, as a oandidala for the offlr-e of Trrasurer, suhja.-l la the rut i governing tne uemoerstlo party. Post, .Bice ajdreta, ClearBeld, Pa. We era aulhr.riait ta announoa tha name of CHARLES SCI1 W KM, of Brady township, as a eandtdate lor the othca of Treasurer, sul.ieot to tba rulsa governing tbe Detnooratie party. t'oslomea adJreas, LathersiHtrg, fa. Wa are aalhorixed to annoanea tba nana af DAN 11.1, HlbUKL.of Rradv township, aa a oan didala for tba office of Treasurer, subjeet to tha rules governing tha Dem-ieratie partv. pH.ifriA b.4.1...- v.H.,'i.ui. p. CflMMiSrilOKilR. Wa are authorised to aanounee the name ef JOHN T STRAW, ef Parausoa township, ai a eaodldata for the offloe of Couety Commissioner, san.ieet to taa rates governing iba uentooratid party. roeseine. address, aterron, Pa. Wa are authorised to ansoanee the name of JOHN Ul NLAP, ef Pike loanshlp, as a oandi dala lor the ofliea of Coanty Cnuunssi'iner, sub- Jan 10 Ihe rales fneereiox he liemneratte parly. Postolliea addreel, Bloomiogten, 1'a. We are authorised to ennoance the name of JOHN PICAKII. ef Covington township, as a caodidate for the offlee of Conoty Commissioner, subieet to the rules governing the Dsmoeratie party. poatoffloa address, Freaohvllla, Pa. Wa are antberlaed tn annooni-ej Ihe same of TIIOMA8 MAIIAPFKY, of New Washinglon borougb. aa s oa,ndldsta lol the ofCifa of Counly Commissioner, sutijeot ta tba rules g.ivoraing lbs Ilemorratie party. Postofhoa address, New Washington, Pa. We are aathorlted to annoonos the name of WILLIAM P. C II A M 11 K Hi. ol Uorseasville bnr ouitii, as a oandidate tor tbe otloe of County Com missioner, aulijsot lo tbe rules goveralng tba Deeseoratle party. . Postoflloa addreaa, Corweasvllle, Pa, Wa are authorised lo aonoanoa tha name of ELAH JOIINHTON. of Urenwoed lewaeblp, as a eaedtdatef'orthe offioa ol County Cammtsaioaer, euhieot to lo the rules govornlng tba llemooTatie party. roatofoi-a address, (Iremplao IliUi, Pa, We are aulhorfsea tn anaeoaea tha name of PKAKCI. ,'. CtlU KRh-f, of kerthau, town ship, as a eaoilidata for tha ofhne of Coanty Cutuinlssloner, stibjaot to tba rule! govarning tba Demoeratic parly, PottelTltja addresa, Karthanl, Pa. We are authorised lo anannnre tha name of Wll.MAM M. IILIIOM, of Pike township, as a oandidate for tha oftioe of Couuty Commissioner, ubjeelto tberulasenveraingtbebrsnoflrelie psrty. PoelorSoe addrees, Blonalnitton, Pa. ArnlTOR. We are anthorised to oTincmnr tba name of BKI UKN PTHAW, af ilordaa township, aa a oandidate for the offii-e of Auditor, lubjeot to lha rules governing the Demoeratie party. Pustnffoe address, Ansonvllle, Pa, cro flrrrtisfmrtiti. BRICK FOR SALE1 There are 100,1100 good miok for sale al the Marshall ltrlck lard, In Iba tipper and of Ibe borough of ClearBeld. Brink will always be foeod on hand to aeoemmodeie any easterner who may oall. J. at. l A Kt HALL, Agent. Cl.srnrlJ, Pa., Aug. tt, USI-jta. Vgw SiovB s Tinwara Stora ! FRED JOHNSON & BROS., Af Mi'ttKttLS OLD STAXD, Oj. poilte Court llonre, Murket ilreet, CLKAUI'IELl), l'ENN'A, Daalrn In and Manufacturer! of Tin, Cojtpor Shoel-lron Wnrc, uu itaALiai im of any atsa or desrrlptloa. A iarue Assoitr.uKr or Parlor, Boom and Cooking Stoves Wilt be krpl constantly oa hand, tr pronored, oa short QutUa. A flENKHAL ASrultTMFNT or TINWARE FO n TUR L EA S T M OXE Y And Uanufafltorrd eat af tba hii Material tn4 In a Workaanltie planner. SPOUTING AND ROOFING , rropil atitfttled to, GAS FITTING AtUaded ta, aad AAS FIXTl KKS ef all Ktada ae)t CodiUiiiIi oa band. 11 EPA I It I NO. All kisda of Repairing will be Promptly sed Neatly dene. LAM PR, LANTFRNS. POCKET AND TABU CriURV, 110, KT0. Alio a Qsasrsl Assorttsaal of BUILDERS' HARDWARE, All ef ae will U told at Rea ion all nttti. lT aa eH. 4 laare f fitUt trMt ta M.aitad. rnip Jonu8owR0'i. ClMrlald. Pa.rAafiM 14, IMMil Jlfur 3ai:rrtlsrmfnts. All.lOUltNKI) ORPHANS' COURT SALE ValuaUc kl Estats! llYrlrtaanf aa tirtlrr vf Ihe Orphans' Cuiirt J 9 of Clcat-flrlil enuntr. tbere will ltaexioee,l sale on tbe iirtuttsra, ia liurn.iila townsnlp, oa Tliuraday, rilrnibrr lath, IHHI, it 1 a'elnek I- M . Ik. fr.llo.le. a.r.H. 1- KANC1S M. KI I.TON, ilaraasewi All that ear "fi i""a "'"'i? 1"'""'1"1';! tle.rB.ld eontily, Pa .bounded north by A. said 8. rollon . land. a. .1 l.y Ua.td foil... ulh by JJ.nd We,,.,, and on tba west by A. and at. t.l- FlTTVAonxis, With Ineea aoree oleared, and baviag tbereoa arecled a frame dwelling, lSx24 feat, and a log bara XGxHft feet, aod alber outbuildings. Tl: 11.11 H or H.tLKl Oua-lhird oaohat confirmation of sale, une-tblrd io one year tberealler, aud oaa-lhird In two yeara Ihereefler, with interest on deferred payments front data of eanbrmetien of sale, whieb pey uents are to ba secured bv judgment bond. JOHN k 1M K, Administrator, Patchlnvlllo.Aug. Jt, ISSI 4I. First Annual Exhibition OK T1IK Clearfield Agricultuh al PARK ASSOCIATION WILL RBLD ON THE PARK GROUNDS, Nt'AR CLEARFIELD BOROUGH. OK TrKKDAY, WrUNK8I)AT, TlU'RHDAT ANU Fripat, Octohea 11th, 12rn, 13tii Und Htii, 1881. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Hhicle ailralatlnn t irk el 9ft hlidreu I'l-um IO to IS yeara Ifti lluraea durliiir t'alr 15 1 HurMct earti ttay.. 8 A Children uodw ten years eld, whan aooompa oled by tboir parents or gutrdtao. tnse, aad un der that age not admitted UDlas, aeoorupanied by parents or gusrdiao. Exhibitors anast have their enimals and artl. olel entered on tba heeretary'a b't'ies oa or before tbe first day of Ihe Fair; and all animals and arlielee exeept bi et for pleasure and for trotting premiums, must be brought within tbe enclosure as early as niae o'cloek ox Tbarad.ty morning. Alt persons entering animals and ar ticle, fur exhibition must procure osrds from tbe Hooretary, with tha number and claes upon them, and attaob the same to tba animal or articl a pre eiuua lo being plaoad opoo the ground. Uay and straw will ba furnished gratis fur all animals ca tered for premium., and grain will be furnished at eoat for those wbo desire to purchase. No bursa shall ba entsred or allowed a premium eniesa he Is free from disassa. Horses will ba reoelved antll Boon en Tborsday, but must bare been entered previously. All persons wbo la tend to exhibit burses, eatlle, sbeep or swine, or wbo intend to offer stock for sale 02 tba groand, are requested to notify the Secretary of euob inten tion oa or before the Brat day of October, and leave with him a liet and full description of the aaine. Tba aumber ami class, anil tha number In Ihe elaea, with tha name ot tba article, will appear en j the card altaebed , bat the nemo of the exhibitor ill do! appear, parmi f ASli DIPLOHAI. t'reiniutui and diplotnaa will ba paid on aod after the Brat Monday attar the feir, and until Ibe Arat day if ltceinbcr, efirr which all BUDied premium uo claimed will be coaidered a a donation to the Auoe.ell-ni. Tlia oltioera nl the AarorteiioD end uiataltera of the CniDinit ot Arrngft(i.et,t. mut wear a bedjra dn ignattat; their ottire. A i elect police f.irc wilt be m emi aiaut atlen-lanea lor tbe prrrra!lna of oritur aod pr't"-tioo ol property, rna nomiia rot'Ri. The trolling eourie tl level, well graded and oae-hxJfofa mile In circuit. Ample arrange. tBeati will be wad for tbe oanveniei.ee and twtc fort of Tiaitort. laarni rTium TO JUDiiia. Ko anlical or article on exhibition for a prnml bbi to reoeire no awnroj io taura than one fleia, Tbia doce not ewbraee horaea entered for the trot ting premi a rne. Jut. gee are exraily reifuired not to award premiuini to ovei fed animal. Ho premiuaa aie to Se awarded to ball), now, or bet (an wbieb iball appear to bare btea fattened, oa'y Id Iba era fa of fat cattle ; tha ol'jeet of tbe Aaaocletion biog to heve auperior aninala of thli description for breeding. FAT CATTLB. The judgae on fat eattla wilt give particular at ten turn to the aniaali eubonllel for exaoaiaa tioo. it la belie veil, all otber thing being equal, the beat em tie havo the greateat weight or.tr the ma I It it auperttee. 'Ihe judfrea will teq'iiro all thia elaaa to be weighed, aod will tattie meaaorea to gift the auperttoca ol aecb, end publiib tbo re anil with tbe report. Tbey will elao, brfore award ing any prciniuma, rrqutro the manner and eoat ot feeding, aa rex alien by tbo regulation of tbe premium iiat. If tbero is hut one ezttihitor, and bo may fbow lei-oral animala in one clan, pp-piuma will be awarded Id aMArdnoo, witb tbe merit of tbe aniaul. Tbi aaprrintentandeot will take avary prooaa tin Id bia power for tbo eafety f itock end. tuition eibtbition afior their arrival and ar rangftaeat uo tbe ground but Iba Aaaociatiot. will nut bo rofpoiialMe lor any ioae or dawaRo that aajr occur. Kihtbitura will be required to give peraonal attfvttoa lo tha animal and erflttlea, end at tho oloao of the Vmr to attvad to thetr ro moral, RtLlll fuft r LOW IHO. The entry for tbe plowing mat oh mait b made at leeal one month beforo the Fair, to that tbe neorttaary erreogeraenta oao be made for ground, ete. Tfaeaameof the piowmaa muft bo oiren. aa well aa tbo od of plow to bo aard, at tbo timo oi meoniry. tba quantity of iruun.i tuba niw. oJ by eacb team tti be one -lourth of an acre, Tbe time allowed lo do Ihe work will be three buure. Tho furrow aliee ia all rnaaa to bo lapped. Tbe lea a i to mart at tboaame time and eaea p'owmen to do hie work wiihout a driver or aaaiatance. The premium a elTered by the Aaaopiation will be awarded to tho ladiitattl who, m the opinion ol tbe judge, ebad do tbo work in the beat manner, proviiled it bo done in tbe time allowed tor iu performance. Each plowman to mike bia owb iano, and plow and rely independent or tha ad joining lead. Any article not eaomerattd In the cltiaei placed on einiDiuon, u worthy or notico, will bo mite bly fe warded. All ariiolrt may be enter4 free of charge,, ei eept horaea for pleasure or f-r tba iroumx pre mluma. Any Informatioa drairo4 eaa ba obtained by euurvMiag e.n 01 iq emoerSs 11ST OF PREMIUMS. Class I Opon to all Brents and Cm petitors. BMtbull f m ,o Dret oow , jo oo All hroode come together in thia clan and Mm pete wiib each otber, to ba iiHa-e-J bv their e?ood point, aymmetry of frame, ahiiity to eitea, and tbo ttoclt they wiil prod moo. Class a Grale. Cattle owned in the County. Hal oow for milk Hm. better, I yoaraold. , Beat ealf, under tt moaiha old , Class 3 Oxen. Beat yoke of oianH , aas4Fat Cattle. Deat fat bollock, en et heifer, railed ah fattened la eouaty I 10 ftO ft to S 00 ts 00 Jndgoft for claaaei 1, 1, S, 4. Clark Bmai, J. a. it. ciegei, n, r. Keod. Class 5 Thorough bred Horses. Opsn to ail. Beat atallion, any breed $11 t)e veil mere a net 9o, any brnal, owned ia tbo oyuuty , i go Class i Family, Draught and Farm , Horses, llett itnglo family bore , $j Qfi Heat matched oarrlage boraai ra Heat apan ol draught boraea or maree...m oo Heat gelding, or ware for work 4 80 Tkaeibibltor will be required to produce a tetotnent from at Ira at three revponaible oetgk bora ae lo working q ml it ita of ttreugbt borate, to " tU IBI irajtB IU UII in mil clan. Beat I yeara old eolt. ,,.., 4 on Ural 1 yeart 0:4 a .11 s no lrt goit Hnder Z yeare U 4 iu toe norao tnat mivei tbo beavieat ud on M-ae boat, eeeordli'i lo bli Wright. without a whip & 00 Judgea for rlaaaea 6 and fl. Oeorgo K. Will, iami, A. M ll.llr, A. A. Kaed. Class 1 Trotting Horses. Open to all jjvnwo virnea tn tnjs Luun.y thirty aay Wediivadajr, Beat 8 io ft, ilnglt larreH $& go Flrt, T& 1 a won ft, 61 ; third, ttS. At laant 6 enter, ati t to etart. Sebnoli and Teaeh era. Kanh icbnol In body adiniltml Ireo frum 10 A. M. aatil 4 If. M. of atid aay. Bicycle match al t o'olock P. M. Brai g In ft, pram lam $35 00 Firei, Ut aeooad. Ill) third, M. At leaet lour io atari. Class 8 Trotting Horses. TharwtUy, Open fg all Bnt I Is I, llagtt harneae ...$luO OA nret, .Jti aooaod.fsil! third. 12ft, Bo premium to be paid In tbia elaai on lew tbero aro at (eoat 0 ontrtee, aad 4 to ttart. Tba boroe waning the puree, will not be tUonod ( OompetO Class Trotting. Fur 8 year old Colts tr under. Open to all, Beit timo, I la I, la single barnaai...HtH. $M M Firm Ba0 oootmd, $11 1 third, J. Thoro matt bo ft oatrlee, and t to itart, BioyoU mateb. tx dmtisfmfnts. ClttHt 10 Trotlintj Jlorstt. Open to all llor'tt that hare never done hitter than !1 minute. I'rlilay, Bait Is a. single harness 7 tie I First. .'. ; va.l, Slii third, (IS. Nut less than S entries, anS 1 to slarl. AH eo- tratiea fee to lie tan per ernt. nn tireiaiatn, and lo ha paid at the tluna ol entry. All entries Inr olesee ! .Sua. T. e anil 10 to ha rasila oa or be lore In. Arst! ilea of October, IHHI. f7(iJt 11 Sheep and Yik'I. tt Heel l,m-k, any lireeil.... iieet awe, any l.reed ' llast lamb erf! ""' '"' ia ai.i 4 Mi 1 Ml i IX, - 1 CltlM 12 Swine, Open to all. Best boar, any hraad - Ml ', ,, ,tMj , , 4 , ,h 0d 14 IS 6 1 Oil ' Clats Yiroultry. I Beet eoi.p S Spring ehlebeno $1 oi S no Heal 1 trkvfl UDiIrr I tear , Iteat dlipiar af ehiotteni, not lots tbaa I? CIuh 14 Plowing, Tba man that plow, fraco iward bait...... $A lit Judge. f.ir II, l, IS aod 1 4.--Willi. MoriD, JdbB Saoka, Ale. Murraj. Clitm 15 Votfljt, Rollers, Drill, I far rows and Cultivator. Rett pId ft itabblt or ard 4 00 -1 00 4 t'O A 00 Ilent mbfoil low Het-loiJ eruhir aod Mltr eBiliaad.,.M Hrat fjratB drill Uaat llircntiiof Banbtoaidiiloaiaaad Het corn plaulrr. lint br rake, diphtna and n Bui hay pit eh log Bsx-hine M Uttl burvt poar, dipluina and - Beat original Inreai.oa of agrirultural .mplciunDii Bc barrow , , Beit fmnn.Djc a. ill Bvai ealtlfator IJit noro abdlcr , Dip. Dip. A uO ft 110 S OH 4 00 g no as All artioli'i lo tbii dm nit maooftioturrd fa tba oouoty wiU ba awariisd tin noaied pramiuoi. but nay reeaivt a diplotat. Class Id Miscellaneous Farming Implements. B-t w $ i oo Meat muiup machine. H 4 0i Best Riaio rratlla t 00 Brit litfjlM- ol fa in log ultDflli owned by ctliilitiori tti lnl ot gurilro tooli t Thu Cl. m.rt toibt rulei ta Claaa li. Class 17 Cereal Grains, 5 no 2 ti f Bt 2 acrr of H'intrr a-beat.., ..110 0(1 Hrat busl.H uf Winter wbeat.. Best 2 euros vf ri a Best bushel of ri a Iltst t acres uf oats.. Ili-st t art'a of baokwbeat... ' I to 10 10 a an lo an S on I 00 I 00 1 Best 2 aeres of oorn Ilest I arre of elovrrseedn... It... I S....I..I .r ...... I Be , ,,,,,,, 0, .,,"'" Crops being eqial, preference will ha giveo to thuse that yield tbe largest net profit. rbxte ments to be furnished by tbe exbbitors. Tbey must be measared or weighed, and a sample fur nished at the Fair. Applicant, for premiums must famish the eommiltee with a statemaat signed by tbeesselvea, aoder pledge ef veracity, of the quantity ef grain raised oa the ground eotatef lore prem.am, aod must state aJO.rreetly aa be can ibe kind and condition of tbe previous crops, tbe kiod and qaaality nf seed sown, and tbe time and mode of potting it tn the ground. Persona entering field crops for exhibition, er in tending to do ,o, may give aotiee to tha lixeca live Committee at aay time, and have tbe field measared and examined by the committee while growing. Judge, in (lessee lo, 18 and 17. AI F, Boyn lon, Matthew Head and Later Flegal. Clats llread and Cereal l'ood. , Best loaf of wheat bread (1 00 Best loaf of rye bread Best loaf of corn breed. Beet sponge cake I 00 L Ueat felly cake.., "! B.p Beat pound cake Heft fruit cake Iiet rollee fake. M..a..... 'ii. ifin llral lady coke liio. Brat eakoof any kind, diploma and I 64 Iteat preserve, diplume and ift Brat jelly, diploma and io Heatdiapley of prtaorvoa and jelly H Beat ice eteem 1 10 ! 1 Class $8utttr and Cheese. Bet! 10 pound or more of Irk in butter, at leaat I m on tha old... $S 09 Beit ft pound a or more of butter 4 0t Beat cheeao made by eihihitor. ,.... t 00 The trthibitor to aire a atetemeat of tbo man ner of preMrving tbe firkin butter, aad of mak ing the ebeeie. diiflMt tor Lloaeea II aod 10 Id re, lor. Bia. ler, Mr. Leander Denning and Nra. 8am ae I Ar 0OI4. Class 20 Flour. Bed 60 pounda of wbeat floor t,1 ot Bet AO pounda rye flour S 00 Hit t9 poo n't 1 buckwheat floor I 00 Boat 40 pounda ournmeaU 1 bO Judaea for Cleat 30 R. HumDbroT. Jamaa W McUbee, I. 0. JioCloikey. Class Ml Domestic Articles. Beat hoi or jar of htooy M tl tti Heat It pounda maple augar.. 00 Heat pcaebee, put up airtight. ..M I (0 Beat lomatora. put up gtr tijht...M. Bip. Beat blaukbtrhee, pv,l lip airtight Dip, Beat tanoy jaa of picklea Dip. Heal .jured ham, diploma and- 1 00 Bert dried beef, with mode of curing 1 00 Judgee fir Claaa Jl-Mra. Lever Flegal. MIm Belle (.atee, Hra. Wm. (Schwem. Class 22 Domestic Matvijacture. Beit 10 jarda flannel a (W) Beat in yarda aatinet j aji Be t 16 yarrfa wot!en carpot... I Oft B-it in eaHa cloth.... 1 00 I to 1 00 Beet Ii yarda rag carpet (wool chain). Het peir bUoketi Beat wool fringed miti, diploma and Beat woolen euT'rirt t Beat apeimeai of knotting, knitllag or aeo die woik by Miia under 11 yoaxa old Beat pousd lineu eewing tbread.,.M. Beat pound al eking yarnH.H w Bt loot met Brat tidy met.. ftt I to 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 60 Class Shell. Wax work, Etc, neat rpecimca of needle work, diploma an'4 60 neti roennta aowioj;nai machine. dip. aad Beet flowera In worated, diploma and Beat embroidiry in wore led, diplme and. Ural embroidery in lace, diploma aad- Beat embroidery In muelia, dipJoma aad... Heat leather work, diploic end Beat wet fltiwara, dtp lorn end M Brat feather work, diploma aod Bet ornamental work, diploma and Beat ahirt mado by Miee ander IX yeara, diploma aod .., Beet bed quilt, oalimaied for work 50 tat ftO ft 60 in 60 60 1 AO 1 00 Class 24 Millinery and Dressmaking. Heat millinery work, diploma aad t 00 neaa droaa making, diploma and t 00 Ju.fgci ler L'lataea is, M end 14. Mra. W. 0 llelmhold, Ura. Bobert Wab.lTey, Hn. W. H Dill. Class 25-Artistic Work. Beat photograph taken oa tbe ground. Beat iandaeape paint ...,,., Beat panmannbip ,.,.,, Boat architectural drawing , Beet oil pemting Beat portrait painting Beat Aatil painting BeH painting is water colore Boat ornameatal peinling of any kind Beat fnrmlng acone Dip Bip. l.p, Dip, Dip. Ulp. Din. Dip. I' p. vip Ju-lgfa tut CIom 36 Dr. J. M Stewart, Mra, Class 26 Designs, Bet deaign fur frame boti-e aad stable. Beat design for at airy buao....H , Beat deaicn for fruit kouae j AO I 00 s ro Jndga ter Clam 26 Oeorge Tboro, Edward vurrBiKJitj, n. r. iiogaa. 'Class 'IT -Metallic Fabric 1 Ma chinery. iiet (MNtting atoTo,,, fx gaft IJett parlor atota M on Beat ipeeimrn iron faaoo. otl Beat dtKplay of tinware f 00 Beat blackumitbinc.diplomaaad tn Beat ipeeimeo Iron turniag no Best plate treating, diploma or 00 Beet ahower bath 00 original inveatinn in ennnty , ft to Beat diaplay vf America table and poo k at tuilery..,.M Mtw 00 Beat diaplay of edge tools g Ao Beat diaplay oi farming and Held tools 6 00 iuigee loruaaa 27. U. L. Hood, T. O, lleimf, Joao Dale. Class 2H-'thiM all kinds. Best family carriage..., Beat biytay Bel farm wagon "eat sleigh Beat lumber sled Brat borae cart , Bsit whsettiarrnw Judges for Cleat US, I. B. Korri. I:. 00 4 00 4 oo - oa 4 0 t 00 1 M ... I " H. U. Muoie, J. Helily, Tho premium la this Class aro loteadod only lor sme.r. manulaclurod la tho Counly. Diplo mas may ha awarded to sriklet aot mado in the Coanty, If deserving of But ice. This rule alao ppnes 10 Lias 17, Class 29Cahinettcare made in the County. Beat dreaiing human .....!. 1 ni cxioaaion tahle 00 Ileal variety of chairs ..,... 00 Heat bedateada g,, Beat waphatand Best diaplay of eahinetwaro, diploma and!!', ft Uo neai aei parlor tarniluro M.- viii qi onaira 0 j "' '- .'" 1 00 Hest eenlre lahla , qd nesi manae, titntuma anil.., , aa wi van sn.ir. . S So lleelrastla ebair I to Llatt M Coopering, Carpentering, Etc, ne.i pinewara, laaj. ttanSa, lo 00 B.st set of srala raeasora,.... a an Bast wlnilow blind. , (.i. et eeeaata. H. uest speetesea et aaes . an B. aaaaUjer. !Z I ai eel rsnran af an, tine) ISO Ja.ltrea lor Claasea 10 and Sa. A. allak Ikaw H . llsaOiaa wat iiPpertoas I a l BS t) . ' Class 81 Roots and Garden Vegetables, ne t omooi miabagaev.. 0 Boat i baabel caru... gfiu flrrriisrmnitj. Hesl 4 steles eolsry Hest bushel sweet potatoes Heat bushel table heeta .. I aft ... I IB Ilest S beads of Asbbsfe, diploma eixl Heal t beads yellow eaullfjower, dip. aai Hrat variety vf rjiebins, dil-leoia aud Ileal feerhes, dl,ilotaa and :s it it ilent poii-fikia, dtplotna and t Heat egg plant jj Jodie, fur rises SI. H il How, Jobii P..n Kllis Ir.ln ""' It must he shown that all vegelaSie. bar, i.B reised by tbe exhibitor. Vlan 'M Currier, Subtler! anil Shoemaker. Iiat KDtlra'i boou and bo..M lit latitat' aonii aod abiaai , Br it riiiing add la fur ladT Hrat riding bridlt aod uiartitigsal., Baal aida linlsburl harnaaa laat bar.. ...tl III ... I mi ... 2 flu ... I us . I , ... I as ... I on ... ) M ... I ... 1 Htt ... I OH ... 5 (It ... 4 !' il) .-,0 Oflj iitt litiplav tool a od ahoti On Bil tuf baniMi Hint gHBlli-intD l aaddla ;., litit travaling trunk Bait neigh tuba nJ b cihibl'or, Beat oarrtaga barnaaa Beat t-ngla harntat Rtat dlaplaj ofaaddlery , Btttt aid of kip Iftther Beat lite of . Inat bur , Uaitealf akin.. , Beet tide upjitr leather. Class Tailors' and CphotsUrs' Work. Hest suit of elolhei made by head .. Drat rente aod vast made by a lady. M.st bu.k ro.tlrrse Meet hair aieltresa Best straw raatfree, ..1 e - I it ... 1 till ... 1 aa . I l H,st eoat made by a lady 1 s Judges for Clesaea 21 and 33 W. stad.haaub, IV ra. ('. Foley, llavid Metlaughey. Clai3. Printing in County. Ilest newspaper $1 an Best blsoa 1 a, Best handbill st Brat earj , I on 1 I'a' speclinea of ornamental prtating b Is nam Si Stoneware. Best aasortment and tjnallty.,,.. $.! till Judgee for alassea ill and Ji. D. W. Moers, C. Kratser, John ta . bebry var. . CYiMg SC Chemical and Chemical Aetton. best available manure at moderate oost $1 t, Bret available manure for larm produets... I 04 Beat vinegar mode of makiug 1 b Best speeimeo of aoap I Ov ( Vij 37 It'dMs1 and Stone. Best dressed stone Best butter bowl Meat l( .b.r.U. I... lk. ,.U II 01 ... I 01 I 00 I to I DO 1 lit .... it Bail turard artiela 0" I Ilest d,,or b. s.it.J Best washing meehilia Beat hotter ladle. Heat weatherboard a, woraod 1 00 Class 'daSatural Minerals. Beit uit of uaeful mloerala of Clearfield Co , including our I $J n. Beat 1 1 -1 ten' cloy H 59 Beat r-lleAtion of foetU...u mM w Beat ttperlaen of eoal M 1 00 Ueat fliabiaet of minerala of Clear field and arljuiniBgeountiea, to bo tbe property of tbe bvoitityH 5 ois Beat limoatone Jo- Beat Are olay j, Judgea for Cieeaea :t, 37 and It8. Kd. Biglerh Oen, Jobo I'd t tun, Tbomaa W. Mwvro. Class MIYmt. Beat di lay and greateat variety of grafted mppU u u Brat aiaplsy of paare & Beat quineea liini Beat apeeimen of apple a, 1 peck 10 Beat aperlmto of Atueriean grapea u 1 M Beat natural grapea rle4in tbe rf-unly... I Af Heat djmfBtie grape wine. ..,, 3 tt Beat current wine... .,.... I ov BmI Idtckbrrry wine 1 in Class 4t Horsemanship. 'To IU laoy b muuKea her horao beat 1 and ait uaoai gre'-e.ully.. ... t To the gi-alemii who manegea hla bote I w'. anil aila maat grnneluliy , 1 Bed driving on tho travnk, by a Udy...H Ilia. 1j ix. I,,-. DIP. 1 nami wiin bran mtrumeota. . Ueat asatisd o ttarlial muaie. JodgM f ir rUaree S knd 44. Dr. J. P. Barrk flel't, Sim ft Kerr, A. It. Bee.. Class 41 Kurxeries. ! Beat aurtcry isnlaiaiog tbegrealet variety ; of tiuitt and abruue, cultivated la the 1 mo si approved manner, iho applicant to furnish arnun deeeiiption, with variety and mode of culture,.... ;i ft Judges inr Cleaa 4 Leaader Dane in, tSam'l Wil.a, Eli.ha &i. Davie. (Has 42 General List. Beat di-pUy end g-eateat variety of flow are. Dip, Beat diaplay aod greatest variety of plants. Dip. Ileal dir. play of floral ornaments ... Ihp Beat biaket boqurt with baadlo Dip Beat band buqurt Iip, Jodres for L'lasa 41 Mra. J. W.rimiih. Vr.. W. J. II offer, Mia Uuaslo Wallace. Class 43 Bet e.ity ua thooaltaroof tbeoeroal gretns.li 0 Btsat etaay oa obttasp aiad rTt.t(mbl rentltKOro. and tboir adapUtio to tbo Mil of Clear Held eouaty ,.i H These to be tbe ururertT ol the ftooietv. wit'. tbe prifilftao ol puhliabina them. oivvsgca lor Class 4.1 -Seranet 4. How. O . u Quodlsnder, KoUrt FlegaU Class 44 Educational Department. The Judjraa In t'lt Dm art meat uiu,.j ander the eut-ervtafon of ihe Cow a.... ant, Prof, M. L. Motsiowa. SCHOOL KXrintlT. Tt eihlbit of work daw . k- ... 1 1 1. " w ssj asu t ercutrua a at the eouaty w j ru Beat oiamioatioa pa ,ad bv ao'y' VcbooV "... I 00 Bret collection of P.aUva woods of ouroounly by any eohool 1 v Beat collection 0f fuinerala by any School... 1 M Bast oatltae .f ,tiaT apoo aay branch by iba pop!'., 0f t0y achool 1 Beat nuttigraph book prepared by tbcpupllc of any school 50 Beet eulameof aperitnene of penmaafbip ex ecuted by the pupils of aay school w. I W Best set of copy buokl presented by any school 1 06 Brat Btiecimen of fieo-band drawing execu ted by the pupils of any school I 00 Beat aprrimenc uf perspective drawing exe- onted by thf pupils of any school 1 Sw PUPILS' IXHIBIT. Beat apocitnea of plain penmamhip 60 Best specimen of floariabed aad or names, ted poamaaahip 7. Beet spec 1 men Tree band drawing 76 Beat cieeimen per peel 1 vo drawiug T i Best social letter written by aay pupil....... Beat business teller written by any pupil.,.. IV Beat esaay written by any pupil upon tbe subject of "Children" Day at tha air"M. TEACHKRS'KXIIIHIT. Bsat autograph bonk containing aamet of pupils and teachers and vtraee written bf them o Beat scrap book by any teacher 60 Beat scbiiol room programme 6 Beat volume spoeimea of penaaanabip...... i Best outline of study upoa any branch 3 Best apecimea plaia peomaaihip...H T6 Benund-beat aeoimen plain penmanship.... 60 Best specimen flour isb log aad ornamental peaanaathip . 0 Sck-oad-beit apeeimea flouriabing aad orna mental penmanship, . Ti Best specimen of tree band drawing.....' I SeMnd beit apeeimea of free band drawing ' Best specimen of perapeetivo drawiag I 36 Bemnd-bestapoclmeDofpwrrteswtiTrodiowlng 76 Best cabinet of miaeralc..w.H.,m H 1 Class 4$ -Baby Exposition. Class I. Babies under 11 month. For tha targe! baby, a gold necklace. iof ibe prcitleet baby.ellver knife, fork andtpooo. Ol ass t Babtes. ovor It month and undTM month. Por the largest baby, a gold aoekleoe. Pt.r tbe pr-tueit baUy, a pair ol armlets. Claaa 11, For the lergeat and bsodsomsit twins aaderS4 months old.allvor gublet eatk For lha larseat aod handsomeat toil under 12 wun-haeld. silver colsletsaeft Claia 4.- Triplet under 2i months, and over IS mnniha, silver goblet each, goldaed. Triplet under 13 muaths, silver fol lct osan, gold -lined, NOTE The Judges, U making tka award' annTe ciaas, wm do goforned by the aseie tary condition ond age of the child ia iu clsi me a a ids ol 'He oaeeesifal eompe.toc? will beea graved on (be premium whan tbo article will ad mit of Ii. llahies will bojuig4ax 10 c'cleek A.. m.t rnirn iay the f air. SPKC1AL PREMIUM LIST, i-acut paawii'M ort aaso at I. 6. rim. A flfly dollar sewing machine will bo gl tea for the beat loaf ol wheat tvead taahed by aay iaiy m viarnun ennnry, Kntries for tbia premium will close at 4 a'clack inuraaaj, aad will be judged et 10 o clock V riil ay. J aid-,. -Mr fl N. Colhunt, Mr. W J fl.r, Mlaa Mnry Metlaughey, Dr. tl. B. Vat Velisk au n . v. Uigivr. Laaa aA his ma Tea. At lOo'elork A. M m Wlaa.iU, Pranlaa. $.60. Pirat ptiie 04 Heooad prise m I Third prise I H Katranca few, 60 cents. Condition : Tea ttslla aeb, II yards rlao Charge of shot limited M H ouooos. aaroeTD mstci. AtloVoek P.M aaraaday. Prsioraf HI"- Pirat prise -.H Second priie Thied prise Rntraaco fee.ftl. Rmecf.aditioeBtlrt fk Dlaerettonary premiums will be awarded ff articles of merit not embraced la the above, exhibited be tM.hsis.is.a In avli tha. v art ni braofaf. and It Is hoped that a general sihib.ii.-B oil! meio. reran improvements asefelt lae '"-; aad having ve liable properties, a'ih.ac" mado la iho aoanty, proiaiami may be eesHa by tba Kxeeativa Cmmiiteo. In all cee merit, diplomao will bo awarded lo eihibiwf rj aiding out of tho enantv, and aueb P""1??, cordially Invited lo attrnd the Pair, oad ciM any ariMes tbey may ehoso. Tkey I every atleatioa'al the kaads of th ofJitri. Aa oarneet appeal I made to oar owa prop" to make this tbo beat fair we haro ar ui'J tho oxbtbitloa bo worthy of oar people ecd Itoblo to tbeooowty, It I pcoaliarly a asastj ctitntiea. Ita jo-J oBoete have booo fait" nook more vod may bo doao. . R. BABBKTT, Prrdi ! I0BIRT WMULET, Booretatj,