Advertising Rates. Wei deSlrt It to bo distinctly understood that ud advertisements will bo Insorted Irt tUe c'olurflrls ot Tns Oahbox Advocatx that miy bo-' rfccelv'ed from 'Unknown parties or Arms unlc'St accompanied by tho CASH. Tile fblldwiiig itrfi dUr oxly terms t OSB sdOARS (10 LIS-K3), Ono year, each Insertion 10 els. Bix months, each ln9crtlon..;i u. IScts. Thrco months, eacll Insertion 20 cts. Less than tkreo months; firstlnscrtlon $1) each subscquontTnBCrllon..t.. "Sets. Local notices 10 cents lr line. H. V. MOltTIUMER, Publisher. CARDS. Attorneysi M. It.VPSUEK, JtTl'OltN BY AND COTJNBBLLOIt AT tAW, DA5I Stunt iLimonios,!1. Rest r,Utsnd Collection Aeencv. WlllBuTjnd B.I I Real Cstate. Ocnveyanclnj! n"!i,f i0B ,c,f ' (etlonn promptly mid. Settling Ksfstss of I MenU specialty. Mr b consulted In Knllsb ddUrmn. iicv.12. Physicians and Dentists. Q W. B(WEn, M. 1)., (U.l,) Offios! Opposite the Post Ofllco, DANK STREET, LEUIO HTOX, Tft. May be eonsliltod In cither the English or Herman Language. July 'O-Yl D R. W. A. COllTUIGlIT, 8URQE0N DEXTISTi Tenders' his professlorial services to tha pco tlle of Mauch Chililk, LohigUtdii, Weiseport, Fackerton and vicinity. OFFICE: Opposilo the Broadway House, BROADWAY, MAUCH CHUNK, Ia.. Fresh LaughineGas always on hand. All work guaranteed satisfactory. aug2-yl "W. A. lEIillAJIKIl, JI ., PHYSICIAN AND SUIIOEON Speclsl attfMlon paid to Chronic Wmwm. Office! Sooth Cast comer Iron and 2nd be bullion, V. Apilrj. IBT5. N. It. UK II Kit, M. I. U. 8 KxnmlnliiK SnrRciili, pnAUTicisai'iiyyitJiAN nndsutiauoK. Jlrriciti HaiiltSticot.'l.KiirB'ii olcci:, LeSisli. Jlny bo coiisauM In tho Ctoi n LaiiR'.iace. S.1V..1-. X CUMVEYANURlt GKNERAL INSlTKAKCE A&ENT Th f.'llowlna Conipinl. sr ri.ptc Rented: L'Uiian n Mil ruAT.rmt:, uiiAiiiMi MimiAr, FihE, WvnJiiMt riiru, I'OftV.VILM: 1'lltK, , tiKlttOli FIRK.nmt the 1114 V r.r.lSU'9 AtiOIHKNT ISSOltASOU. 1 , AlSo "nmvlvinli ami .Milloil Ito.'su Thlcl Dctec ivennil jll-llianrB i "ni(miir. Mai CII 21. tin fllO. 1CKMBKHH niAKU I'lIlIiMTS, tooKTT Bdiloiko, MAUOH C1IUNK, Pa. Fire Insurants Agent. - ltnXJIK! In SAFE Companies only, 4t Keusonalilo Hates. A hit. 23-yl J-WIO BSBGRT'S Livory & Sale Stables -...y:'H9 IsaNIC 8TII KKT.I.ISIIIGIITON, I'u AST TROT axo HOUSES, ELEGANT. CAUUlAQES. And poiitlvoly I.O'.Vi:il I'llior.s than any oincv i,icry iu tuo uiuiuy. Larsennrt hiniliimo Caritai:ti4 for F.inerwl tiiiriioiDHamlWeiidliieii. HAVIU lillllKin Nov. ::. 1S73. J. W. ItAUDENBUSH Kcpnocttully an n minors n tho fiuhllc thnt ho hat opened ft NEW WVUItY SI'AUJiK in 4unnrctlnn with his hotel, and Is prepared to lurniin ivami lur Fanerals. Wclues or Business Tries, on shortei t notice and rtlont llbetn'f (efms. All Orders left at the "Oarhun IInuseM irlll receive prompt attontlun. siahle on North Street, nan mo uuiai, A,aiii)(liiun. jan-yi rfr voutii and MiDitK-Aonn. Wnnlil vou i.retord to feOU.vn Mnnriflnil') s.l auuiD ami von will cot ad. JUdilMJU ; Frof. J.Y. KGAN, Ondf nsoura N.Y. Julvtrj l RUPTURE-? The fPERIAL 1 HTTFH 1M whnLvon Irnnt 1 lit- p iiirmiiioo in uiuHvat rsee otir pain, jbhlet. Rent lieo. l'rot. J. Y. EUAN. Orcein uuiC .1.1. 1U117U A Great Cause of Human Misery Is the Loss of X IiffiCTUItR ON fill? WATTJ ItK.TltKAT. MCN'f, AND HA DIC A I. euro of Seminal weiKUOAVor ypormaiv.rra'S. induced uv halt Abae. InrolnnLarv lmiKtlAnH. imnntMir.r. Norroui Debility, and Impediments M ilar- rmnf KenermMy i uonnumriion l'.imtnuy an Fltli Uental and Phvsur.sl TnfLnpitv A-r . llrlfOBEtvr J. CULVKIlWELt., M. nu s'ui vi mo unwuiiGoi,--itg. The world renowned euthir, tn thta odralr 4elA Leetarft, o.earir piovelrom his own ex DenenOM t Jit thft riwfill finniAnnnnAA nffrlt, Abnso mav bo etTKtnnl'v leinnred without dnireroas inrjrfcal rnt?iatloiiR. ttnn?iA.in1iriii menu. rtn;r. or roidtalai poinlluit out umorte CTerr laffornr. no matter what Ma rnunlMnn ma be. may euro bimselt cheaply, privately CFTblIsPCtnre will prove a boon to thou. muu tun iiiuasaoua. flent uader e at, tn a plain envelope, to anv iflnresa, on receipt of fix cents or two nocf. iWS??;. JI A VIS AL O ASUItfi larn wuzt.u. Aua ess The CuUcrrtdi Jfcdlcal Co., 41 ANN St., r. O.BortMj How York. N. Y. Jna. I.1S81 ,' MONEYS i now bfeinir made fatter tJinn , "i VJ 1,1103a r v worn jor u I l'rrimni til citiiav HiakeMQ a weet n their owutowni thov r wlUlna to wot it. No tiii. a onlflt iv.., Anroneem run the business. Capital not re qiurcu. ah wju ruKi'KD muei'ur ro one nils. Partiealars frei. Address, It. HAl.Ltir & i-omaun, jusino. jniy I0y PIJIPLDS. I will mall (Vrec) rho rccloe for a bltnclo VK(u(ALit xaijh tii.i, win rfmove 1AK. FKECKLBt. I'lllPLES and 11LOTCIIKS. loiv. Ins the akin molt, clear and bcaatlml, sis,, in. stroctioua (or prixlucm a luxuriant Krowth of nairon a uaiu ueau or ainoiuu lace. niinM., Inolonlna-Se. stamp. HEX. Vandilf i Co.. Mo. mekmanSt.. W. Y JsuMmS ERRORS OF' YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for years fiom Nervous Dtlll f.lTY.I'ltKAl ATIIH15 nnuv and ail the effoeU of youthful lndescrellon, will for the sake of suffertuar humanity send frt-6 to all who need It, the recipe and directions tor nuking1 the simple remedy bv which he was cured. Sitfferein wlhtn(p to profit by the ad- XerttHra experience can do w by alilrelui i perfect ronfldeoce. JOHN B OODfJN, sn.itu 43 Ceaar trroet, N. V II. V. MoirmiMEit, Proprietor. VOL. IX., No 42. Railroad Guide. plIIUA. A KEAIJINO UAlhROAl), Arrangoment of I'asscngcr Trains. MAY 20TH. 1881. Trains leave At-LBNTOWN as follows! (VIA rXRKtOMCN BAILROAD). ror rhilndolphla,af4:3'".45. 11.40, a.m.. snd 3.111 n. 111. ' HttKTlAVS. Fdr rhllailclphla ntM.zoa. m..3.SS p.m. ivia KA&r rrsKA. uiiancii.) Tor Itemllug anil llnnisburp, 6.00; 9.00 a. in., 12.10. 1.9UHrUPWi. Ui. or Lancastcmud Columbia, MO, 9.J0R.H). ud 4 50 P-m- KtiNDAVf,. For RcnCtna and way nolnt". 4.33 p. m. or Heading, liarnsDurg-, nun way pw nm, y to p. nu -.., Fnr Phllnlelnhl I from I, V. DeDOt 4.44. !.!! S.i4,a. m ,it"0 8.r3s.!4 p. m.-Hmmay 4 bOp.ni, ror i ninuiuii uin uvm j. t. -i,.u, ..v, 23. S-CG p. ill. ...... ... 'X rains 1 OH A i.i,i;:s'i u wjs leave ni louows: (VIA l'ttllKlOMKK 1IAILUOAH.) Leave Philadelphia, 7.40 a. m. and I.0J, M.50 .1 uccn p. 1U. 8UXDAYS. I.nivn Philadelphia, S.oii a. m., 3.1C and M.20 ...... , Leavo I'.e.uiliij,7.ic. lo.3uu.ui.,S.00, 3.&5.rml6,l5 V.ni. t-cave Hanlshurc 5..0 SCnudCSO. a. m 1.4, anil 1.0!) p. in. Leave I.ancasicr.s.OI a. in l.'Ji mid 3.50 p.m. Leave Uohniibla 7.00 u. in. 1.10 ami 3.(0 p. in. SUNDAY!. I.cavo Ilendliie. 7.J0 rnrt p.tr. n. m. Leave Uuiilinia, n.in. . (VIA 1!F.7I!LK1I1::.I.) leave "lillndelnnln C4.V aco, 9.1 :,10, i.H S.t.i 3 (Kit,, in. m.d.tv 0.3-1 n. m.. .".0tt p. m. 'rrnlnnmnikpi.tliUR ) I tin tiinml from depot dlli and lliceii streets. I'lillsilclplili otunr iiitlnloa n lntn Jiioan fircci depot, jrwim Vii lit i.ticitrni" tun 10 nun ironi iici8 hi , Urpit. except tuoe ninrlicil () J lie M.i nnu i...u n.iu iimiiH ironi Aiipiiinvrii. ml llicl.3 old 5.15 p. in. trim (lorn l'l.ila. ili'lplnu. Unvc thlo'Jt'U l nis In mid tloin l'Ulln. delpn.n. lit A.t (?ncr,i Maiwacr. C. O niNCOCK. Otn'l Vatt. & 7UM .lut'U. may is. DIRECTIONS. liWSiKfe, JSla th? lleml. he.. LATARRHi CO' 8S tl'JTfllnsert with little SA""r.!j'VY.HFuni(li.iier. n l.lrtlelo n 1 of tho Dalin Into thonostrllfiilraw tronir breaths throuahthenosi.. It will he olisoru tfil, cleanplnp and heallni; Hi" 1 1 f aaied membrane. For Deafness. Apply a paittole Into the enr. I.I.V'S ritUAH HAI.?I 1LAVINO trained an enviable loeal rcptitn- tion. (iismacinir a other treparniion mine vicinity ol discovery, if. on tts merits nlono. recoutiizotl bs a wonderful remedy wherever Unhwn. Al.ilr trial will convlnnn tho "pst skeiMeal of Us curative power. Iteirectual ly cldiltipf s the njsul paesaurs tit (Jatiirrh.il vlu. fau'ttitc healthy ecr'ttoiir, allajsln. rtnniniiUlon mid Irritation, prntccti the mem briinul I'nlniri of tho head Irom additional cold, completely hcnls the pores and restores the eensiof taste and smell. Itcncflclal re sults nre realized by a few applications. A thoroul trenttnent h directed wltl enre Ca tarrh. As a household rrrneilv forcuM In the litnl It Is tin equaled. The Hnlm Is easy to use and Hgrcruiilo Eotd by druggists at fi'J dpnts. i n receipt of 60 cent will in. ill a pack, aire. Send ft-r Wrrular with lull Inlonntiilon. KLY'S UHKAM HALM (JO.. Oweiru. N. Y FtmnAi.Knv A. J. Durlinir.Lclilirhtun. I'a.. und by Wholesale Druggists nuuernlly. uci. A,fV ly SII2i:ec'.S PORT GRAPE WINE Usrd In theprlncirpi Chuiclienfor I'omiDU nlon puruoFO, EXCELLENT FOH LADIES AND WEAKLY 1'EUSONS THE AGED. AND f i m ii m w 'SkfKi W HE Speer's Port Grape Vin ! Forrt tkau sot,n. phls Celebrated Nativo Wine Is made from -- thujulcft of theODorto Oruj)' raised in this Country. Its inraliabio Tonic and btrengthcrrlng Properties nr nnsnrpapfi!! by any othfr N'ntlvo Wine. he. mpthopiiri' puce ol the drone, nioducPd nu rttr Air. iMieei'd own porsonui Mtpprvlmon.it onrlty und fieiiuliHHies re K"aiatitoet1. Tne ronmrcril child mar Daitaltenf its triM-firmm oualltles. and the wenct Invahlitse Ittnml antnpe. It W particulsilr heneflciat to the ttveo Hiia ei u'i r'Hi-n, ano suited to the vaiiima olimeutH lint tfffl.'tH tUe wo.ikei sot. It Ihiii over respect a WINUTO m; 1.LIED ON, SPEER'S .V 9 Til. ! J. SIIIMIIIV ( W,n nt rhiracler and part Ves of the jrn Con qm Itlen of tho ernpo Inn whicii It i mnile. I'ur Tin . IV. Hlchm a. navor mid Medical rropcrttea, It iiprrior win oe louoa nnrxce.ieu. SPEER'S This KRA7CDV fttanila nnrlvnlrri m tlil. fountry. binvfar eurerior (or nuilirlnal imr posea, IT IS A POltn dfstlliatlOn from tho erape audcociuiiis valua'ile mcllcnal piopeitlen ! ha. a do lcaie fl.aor. similnr tnthitof (lie craDcafiniu willed H is illetiMi-d and latu great luviii uuiuiii; uiei'iu. jainiue. SCO that tho aignuture of ALFHUD f,Pni:it, 1'a-suio, .V, J., is over (he cork ol each bettlo. SOLD IIV PEtUGfilSTS, and hvA. J. Pur'.lnE. O. T. Horn, Lchlah tun and o. V Lout of Woiseport. FARMERS, LOOK to Your INTERESTS AHU PURUHASU Tiireslg MacMues anil Agri cultural Implements, The Best In the Market, at J. L, GABEL'S. Also, on hand, and for Sale In Lots to Suit Purchasers, CHEAP i'OU OASU, 10,000 feet Georgia Yellow Pine Flooring, White Pine Boards and Floor ing, Luth, See. . AT 1118 HARDWARE BTOHD', ApAlt-mr LeIIIGUTON, PA. 1 lUitniniiii mil iBgnigwwnagimi List of Premiums to be awarded at the Seventh Anuunl Falr,of the Carton County Industrial 8oeiely, to bo held on their grounds, In tho Borough ol Loll Ighton, Carbon county, Pa., on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, October lltb, 12th, 13th and 14th, 1881 1 OlrASS 1 Houses. Heavy DraugJil, Blooded. Best Stallion between 4 and 12 years.,. 6 00 Second best , SOU Third best , 100 Dcst maro under 6 years , 8 CO Second best.... it 00 Ilcst horse colt between 2 and 4 years... 3 01 Second lest , 2 CO Best mare colt between 2 and 4 Tears . 3 00 Second best 2 60 Belt colt under 2 years 2 00 Second best , 1 00 Ilcst colt under tlx months. , 2 00 Second best...., 100 CLASS 2 Speed. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. Open to all homes In tho county, owned three months prior to the day or trial, and that have never gone for money other than county premiums. Best trotting horse 2, 00 Second best,.., 16 00 Thlidbcst 6 00 The above TrottlKp; Match Is to take place on Wednesday, October 12th, at 2 o'clock p. iu. 1'rovldcd, howover, that four horses must bu entered. Entrance fee, 10 per jcont. of purso. All horses for this clsss must to entered be fore 10 o'clock a. m., on Wednesday, Oct. 12th. Best colts raised In the county, 4 years and under to trot in harness. First premium $10 00 Second premium ; 6 00 Third premium 1 2 0U Entrance fee, (2. THURSDAY AFTERNOON. Open to all horses In Carbon and adjoining counties, with no record better than 2:43. First premium ( CO Second premium 25 Third premium 10 Horses entered In this class oannot contest for other premiums, except In race open tnall. All entries for this trot must close Tuesday evening;, October 11th. at or before 6 o'clock, and the entrance money paid to the Secretary. Horses cnlered to this number need not ap. pcarln general Cavalcade, but must boontho Fair Grounds by Wednesday moraine; at 9 o'clock, and be reported lo the Secretary, Entrance fee 10 percent, of the wholo amount of prcpiliini tillered, and not less than three horses to start. FRIDAY AFTERNOON. Open to all horses. Best trotting horse (00 00 Second best 30 00 Third best 10 00 Four horses mustbo entered. Entrance fee 10 per cent, of purse. Fersonsdcslrlng Jo contest for this premium will enter their nnmea with tho Secretary on or before October 12th. Heats, two rounds, besl 3 In 6, tn Jinrncss. A hor'so to'iret an award of tho first pre mium must trot two rounds lnV:3S; tor second premium, 2:' 0; for third premium, 2'40. Horses entered In this class cannot contest for oilier premiums. S-A Ihimmtttro nf Arrangement will bo appointed to superintend all matters pertain ing to the raco coursi-, und to scttlo all dis agreement nnd difficulties, whoso decision will bo final. CiAStf 3 Horned Cattle. Class 1 Blooded Stock. Best Alderncy cow 5 00 Second best 3 00 BestAldcrneyhull 5 00 Second best 3 00 Best Durham cow 4 00 Seoond best 2 00 Best Durham hull 4 00 Second best 2 00 Class 2 Mixed Breeds. Best bull, 3 j ears and uu wards $ 6 00 Second best S 00 Best bull, 1 to 3 years 300 Second best 2 00 Best bull between 8 and 12 months S 00 Second best 1 CO Best eow, 3 years and upwards 4 00 Second best 3 00 Beit heifer, 1 to Sj ears 4 00 Seoond best 1 00 Best heifer between 0 and 12 months.,.. 2 00 Second best , 1 00 GLASS 4 Steers & Oxen. Best corn.fed steer, weighing 2,000 lis. and over , 1$ s 00 Best pair working oxen 3 00 Second hest 1 $0 Best pair steers, corn fed 4 00 Second best dip. and 1 00 Best single steer under 6 years, corn fed 2 00 Second best 1 00 Beit pair steers, stall fed 3 00 C LSS 5 Swine. Best boar , t 3 00 Best sow 3 co Best 5 plus between 2 and 0 months a 00 Best display of fat hogs.....' 2 00 CLASS G Sheep. Best sheep ( 3 00 Second best ,v j 00 CLASPS' 7 Grain, Seed and Flour. . Best bushel whlto whoat 1 60 Hest bushel red wheat, not mentioned.. 1 60 Best bushel California wheat 1 Co Best bushel Medltcrranlan wheat 1 0 Best bushel rye 1 to Best bushel flint corn 1 CO Best bushel yellow gore corn 1 00 Best bushel oils 1 no Best peck clovcreecd, j 00 Beit peck timothy seed...' i 00 Best peck orchard grass seed 1 00 Best barrel white whoat flour , 2 00 Beit barrel red wheal flour...' 1 co Best hundred pounds rye flour, 1 00 Best hundred pounds buckwheat nieal, i 00 Best hundred pounds corn meal 1 00 Second best of each of the above. to GLASS 8 Farming Imple- PLE.MENTS. nest roar-horse team, full size t 4 00 Best lour-mule team,,, ,, too Best two-horle plow.. joo nest cultivator , y 00 Best harrow ,- 1 00 Beit roller co Best grain drill 100 Beit moiilnp; and reaping machine 6 00 Best corn sheller (hone' power) J 09 Best threshing machine., , 5 CO nest sweep horse power 1 co Best endless chain horse power 2 CO Hot farm wagon for two horses". 1 co Best horse rako 1 00 Best corn sheller (band power)1. 1 CO Best hay and straw cutter , 1 00 Beit half doien nkei co Beit fanning mill j 00 Best grain cradle co Beit bay fork- flip. fatal INDEPENDENT-" LEIIIGHTON, CAIlBdN COUNTY, Best mannro fork dip. Best corn hUiker dip. CiASS 9 Manufactured Articles. Belt two-horse carriage i & w Feeondkest m 200 Best bnc-horse carriage 4 00 Second belt, 2 00 Best set double carriage harness S CO Second host 1 00 Best simile carriage harness 2 00 Second best. .,...1 , 100 Best display of boots and shoes 3 00 Second best 1(0 Best display of cabinet ware, six or more articles : 0 Od Seoond best, ;.; 3 dd Bestdlsplayofstoves.notlessthanthreo 6 00 Best display of finished leather 1 tin Best display or chairs 3 00' Bo-t display of cedar-ware 1 (6 Best display of Iron castings 1 00 Best display of roller Iron 1 00 Best display or tool 1C0 Best display of tlnwaro 1 00 Best churn... CO Ilcst washing machine 1 06 Bestdlsplay of mannfaotured losacoo.. 1 00 Best display of candles,. 2 CO Best display of hats and caps 3 00 Best display of clothing 3 60 Best piece of cnsslmore 1 00 Best piece of casslnet 1 ' 0 Best piece of llnsey 100 Best piece or Ingrain carpet 1 00 Best rap; carpet 1 00 Best lot ot woollen stockings 60 Best lot of mittens and gloves 60 CLASS 10 Vegetables. Best bushel Mercer potatoes 4 1 80 " " blue-eyed potatoo I CO " " Halifax potatoes 1 00 " In any other variety 100 " sweet potatoes 1 00 " " turnips 1 Off rutabagas....'..,...,, 10) " " sugar beets 1 00 11 half bethel field beans,, 1 00 " peck bunch beans 1 00 " " polo beans 1 00 " ' lima beans 1 00 " " tomatoes r 1 CO " " ontons 1 00 " " red beets v 1(0 " " parsnips 1 00 ' " carrots 1 fO Cahbigo, not less than six heads 1 00 Oyster plants, not less than six 1 00 Squashes, not less than fix 1 00 Watermelons, not less than six......... l.pn Cantelopes, not less thnn 'slx 1 Oil Pumpkins, not less than six 1 00 Celery, not less than 12 stalks 1 CO Cucumbers, not less than 26 1 00 Illsplay or vegetables "2 CO Second best of any or abovo 60 CLASS 11 Poultry. Best pair gray dorklngs...., Second best '. Best pair whlto dorklngs... Second bet '.' .,.8 1 00 60 ... 1 00 80 Best pair 11 nek Spanish 1 00 Second best CO Best piilr whlto polands 1 CO Second best '60 Best pair black pulnnds V"", 1 Second Wst.... , ' "co Best pair golden polands 'A? 41 00 Second best ,'. 60 Bc I ptlr silver polands 1 00 Second best " CO Best p Irrcd icanio 1 CO Seoond best:.... , 60 Besl pair grny gamo 1 00 Second best , CO Best pair pile game,,.....' 1 00 Second best '.., 60 Best pair leghorn' 1 00 Senoml best 60 Best pair African bantams 1 00 Second hest 60 Best pair gold-laced bantams 1 00 Second belt., 1 CO Ben pair sllver-laced bantsms 100 Second best 60 Best pair cochins 1 CO Second best 6 1 Best pair Brahmas (light) 1 pO Second best 60 Best pair Brahmas 1 00 Second best 60 Best pair Itsmburgs 1 00 Second best 60 Best pair houdans 1 00 Second best CO Best pnlr grevecocius 100 Second best 60 Ilcst pair la flecue 1 co Second best 8t Best pair sultans 1 00 Second best 60 Best pair bronze turkeys 1 00 Second best 60 Best pair white turkeys 1 00 Second best 60 Best pair wild turkeys 1 00 Second best- 60 Best pair common turkeys 1 CO Second best 60 Best pair muscovy ducks 1 00 Second best 60 Beit pair Aylesbury ducks. 1 00 Second best 60 Best pair Ronen ducks 1 00 Second best 60 Best pair Ca) uga ducks 1 00 Second best .,A 60 Best pair Bremen geese I'M Second beet 60 Best pair brown China geese 1 CO Seoond host 60 Best pair white China geese 1 00 Second best 60 Best pair African geese 1 00 Second best. 60 Best pair Tolohse geese 1 CO Second best , (0 Best pair wild geese 1 60 Second best.... 60 Best pair Guinea fowls 1 00 Second best. , 60 Beit pair pea fowls 1 07 Second best ,,,, 63 Best and greatest variety of pigeons... 1 00 Second best. 60 Best pair common rabbits 1 00 Second best, co Best lop-eared or Madagascar rabbits. . 1 00 Second best CO Best lot of fowls ot one kind, not His than eight In number , 1 00 Beit display of poultry, not less than twenty fowls CO CLASS 12 Dairy & Honey Best butter, not less than b Si 7 00 Second b.st, not less than 6 Sis 1 00 Third best, not less than 6 fts 1 00 Best dutch cheese, not lets than 6 Iks... 100 Best specimen honey, not less thaq 6 fts 1 00 Best applebutter, not leu than 1 gallon 1 (0 Tha method of making butterand cheese to be stated In writing and by each competitor. CLASS 13 Fruit. Best' half b&bct apples..., t l'co audmostliumerfinivsrl.lv a Oil' I Best specimen of peara. 1 00 and most numerous variety 2 00 Best specimen of peaches. 1 00 Best display or plum 1 r0 Pest peck of quinces 1 00 Best display or Isabella' grapes 1 CO Best display ot Uatawha grapes 1 00' Beit display or other varieties 1 00 Best display of fruit 1 00 Second best of each of above 89' Live aM Let Live." PA., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER it), 1881. CLASS 14 Home Manufao tures and Home Department nest woolen yarn ; ,, (0 knltttvoklngt ,-. 60 knit gloves or mitten's...' CO cottonqallt..; 1 00 ehambray 1 100 6 pounds of hetoheled flax,..,.... 1 00 CpoundS of wool.' , 1 0d Seoond belt of each of above , 60 Best lo.tf of whlto bread CO poundcake 1 80 sponge cako , CO fruitcake.., CO plain cake,..,., ,. CO display or preserves 1 od display of pickles....... 1 do hams cured by exhibitor 1 Od dried beer cured by exhibitor..... 1 00 specimen dried fruit, any kind.... 1 00 Largest display 1 to Best specimen preserved fruit any kind 1 00 Best specimen fruit fellies, any kind... 1 00 Second best , 60 Largest display fruit jellies 1 00 Best bottlo home made wine, any kind. 1 Cu Second best CO Best half-gallon ripplo vinegar CO Second best 25 Best half-gallon tugar-cane molasses.. 1 00 Second best.... ........ .1, CO Second belt eaoh of above articles.. . . 1 . IS CLASS 15 Ladies' Work and Flowers; Bestdlsplay of embroidery t 1 CO display of other needtowork 2 00 worsted work 2 00 orochet work 3 00 display of bead work 1 00 display ot knitted work...i 1 00 millinery work , 3 00 Second best of each of tho above CO Best display natural flowers and plants 3 00 Beit design or cut flowers 2 00 " bouquet , CO " collection or Roses In pots 1 00 " collection or Dahlias In pots 1 (0 " collection or China Asters. 1 loo " Verbonas 1 00 " Heliotropes ,. 2 00 " display ol artificial flowers 2 CO " display of wax flowers , 1 00 Liberal premiums will be awarded for other articles of merit by the Committee or ladles onthlselasi. CLASS 1 G Miscellaneous Articles. Best display or oil paintings i 1 (0 " " statuary 1 CO " " drawing 1 00 ' " . daguerrotypes 1 00 " " ambrotypes,...! 100 " pianoforte ', 6 00 11 display other musical Instruments 3 00 (7LASS 17 Non-Enumerated Articles. The eommlttco on this class will use their own judgment in awarding such premiums as they think suitable. - CLASS 18 Plowing Match Best plowman...,..; A 3 00 Second bent 1 00 Best plowboy under seventeen 3 00 Second best 1 CO 1 he trial to take nlaoe at 11 o'clock a. m . on any day tho committee of ur.ingements may fix upon. Each ilowman to do his own work without a driver. CLASS 19- -Ores & Metals Best display and quality of Iron ore ... .4 2 00 Best display and quality tine ore 1 00 Best display and qualltyslate..dlp.and 1 00 Best display and quality llmcstono 1 00 Best display and quality fir. and porce lain clay ., 100 Host display and quality pig Iron 1 00 Beit display and greatest collection of all the minerals found 111 Carbon county 6 00 All the artlclos In tho' abovo list to bo tho product of Carbou county. The colleotlon will bo the property of the Society. Order of ErJiibition. 1. All articles of competition must be on the ground nnd entered on October II, be- furo 0 p. ni., at which time the Secretary Is ordered to clnso tho books and receive nothing more fur competition, nnd at 2 o'clock p. in., nn Wednesday, the Commit tee will enter upon the duties of awarding premiums. 2. On Tuesday, October 11, at 8 a, m,, the gates of tho Fair Grounds will be open for admittance, and will bo opened at the same hour on each of the days of Exhibition. S. At 9:30 o'clock a. in., nn Wednesday, the 12th of October, tho horses of all classes, and the mules contending for premiums,will be brought upon the trial course lor inspec tion and judged according to tbo arrange ments of the Committee. 4. The Plowing Match is to take place at 0 o'clock a. m., on the day tha Committee of Arrangement may fix. 5. The address will bedelivered onTburs- dsy afternoon at 2 o'clock. All business must be suspended during the time the ad dress Is being delivered. B. The report of tho Awarding Commit tee will be publicly read on Friday at 12 m 7. The public sale will commence on Fri day afternoon at 1 o'clock, 8. Persons exhibiting articles wbieh they desire to bave cold will be furnished, on en tering', with a card announcing the fact tbat it is for sale. Printed catalogues will be dis tributed on the dsy of the sale, containing the name and number of the articles! but no articles manufactured out f the county that may come In competition with our own mechanics, will be sold under this arrange. ment. 9. The Awarding Committees are to enn lino their awards in all ttsii (6 persons re siding within the counties' of Carbon, Le high, Northampton, Monroe, Sebuylkillnd I.userne" and In tho case of lire stock,3hall award rib premiums to any such Exhibitor, unless lis shall have owned and kept the animal at least tbreo months previous to' the trial ; nor to any professional sportsman' or racer Class" 3 excepted. The different amounts will be apportioned on Wednesday, 10. Tho Committee on Horses abd Mul7 and Plowing, will attcud at the time speci fied. . A cavalcade Will' be held at 9' o'clock, a. m., on' each day of the Exhibition, when all bbrsesand moles mult be on the trial course which are entered for exhibition. The 6eo retory will farHlsh the Chairman or the Committee with a memorandum of articles coming within its respective class, together with the ccmes of the members of the Com mittee. Regulations-. 1 All members ot the Society can enter articles for Exhibition, and receive tickets of admission for themselves tod their chil $1.00 dren under 21 years of age, free of clurge, 2. All persons not members of the Society wishing to eiter animals or articles for ex hibition will bo charged one dollar) and will be then furnished with n ticket, which will admit hlrn or her duilng ttiumntlnu once of tho exhibition. 3, All artlclos on exhibition must remain on the ground until 4 o'clock on Friday af ternoon) and on alt occasions trill be return ed to tho exhibitor unless otherwlso ordered 4. Tilts regulations must lie strictly ad' hered to, otherwise the Society will not be responsible for the omission nf any nf the animals or articles on tho list. 5. No animals er articles cnlered for ex hibition cad be taken away before the close of the Fair, except by permission of the Ex ecutive Committee, and un premiums will bo paid to the nnlmnU or articles removed in violation of this rule. C. Animals nnd articles entered for ex hibition will have Cards attached, witli the number as entered at tho Secretary's office, and exhibitors should, In nil caees obtain their cards previous to placing their stock or articles on the Fair Grounds. 7. All persona who- intend to exhibit horses, cattle, swine or sheep, or who in tend to offer stock for sale, should notify tho Secretary, Elwln Bauer, of such intention nn or beforo tho llth of October, and leave with .htm a fnll description of such stock, in order that proper arrangements can bo made for their accommodation. 8. CAUTldN All articles exhibited, whether eatable or not, must be respected as private property, and any person detected purloining or injuring them, will be dealt with according to law. 9. All articles offered for competition must bo owned by the Competitor at least thirty days beforo the Fair, and that all fruit, vegetables and flowers must bo the growth of the Competitors. 10. Any articlo which receives a distinct premium, nan not compcto in general dis play, nor shall any one article receive two premiums. 11. For all stock oxhibiled,hay,oats, corn and water will bo supplied on tho grounds without charge. 12. NOTICE. All money awarded as premiums shall revert to tho Society unless called for within six days. Premiums will be paid ten days alter tho Fair. jCErExhlbilors wishing ony of their ani mals or articles sold at public sale, will please bring them forward at the tlmo of sale Instructions to Committees. 1. The Comnilttco on Agricultural Pro ducts will give a preference to such varieties as are adapted to the interest of tho farmer, regard being had to the yield and market value thereof. 2. Tho Committee on Agricultural Im plements are instructed to keep in view the usefulness of the implements lo tho farmer rather than the workmanship thereof. 3. The Committee on tho various kinds of horses, mules, cattle, sheep and swinc.nro requested to be particular iu ascertaining the blood of the different animals. 4. The various Committees will be care ful not to award two premiums ou the same article. 5. II they award a distinct premium on any article, they will not lako the same ar ticle in consideration in a general display. fl. If they find articles deserving prem ium for which nono Is offered, they will re port it. 7. Tho General Committees on Premiums will award such premiums as they may think proper on articles of merit that have not been provided for iu tho general sched ule. 8. Tho General Committee is requested to be careful to notice all articles exhibited' whether entitled to premiums or not. 9. Tbo Chairman of tho General Commit tee is instructed to make their report to the Secretary as soon as possible, 1(1 order tbat the full report may bo publicly1 read. 10. Tbo General Committee to award premiums and diplomas for non enumerated articles, are requested to mark With an X, such articles as it has examined, ii tbat the same thing may not participate m'ori than' once. Jtij-A general invitation Is hereby ex tended to the farmers and mechanics nf Car bon and surrounding counties, to attend this Exhibition, and bring with them such ar ticles of their own growth and manufacture as will interest tho public and illustrate the improvements that are going on in these brandies of American industry. The prizes above mentioned are open for the conipetl tion of all who choose to attend under the regulations of the Society',' Tbo design of tbo Association is to stimulate all tboso who are connected with It to tho attainment of the highest degree of excellence that can be reached. It is' Very d'cslr'able, therefore,tbat the production ot these two great classes ol society, should be brought together, so that by comparison, the relative, merits' of the various improvements that bave been' made na'ay bo ascertained. Under the arrangement of fh'a present year all articles placed within tha inclosure for exhibition (except wben tbey interfere with the mechanical production of Carbon county) will be sold at public sale, Without charge, If the owners desire it, thus relieving Exhibitors Irom the labor of removing their property, and enable others to supply them selves with the choicest specimens ofagil- cultural and mechanical productions. Tlr'e j we think a most important feature of our 1 Exhibition. j We Invite, therefore, all, both at home. and abroad, to. attend and participate either as exhibitors or spectators, feeling that none will be disappointed. The officers and members of the verious agricultural societies In Pennsylvania and elsewhere are esbedlal ly and cordially invited to attend'. JEST" Should tba weathor prove unfavor able on Thursday, then tbo Fair, Wilt be" continued on Saturday, E. II. 627YDER, Pres't. ElVjn tfioia, Sec'y. jgHThose of our subscrib ers getting the Advocate through, tho mail Avill please refer to tho direction tab, note their indebtedness, and remit the nrhonrit. In all. cases where we have to send bills $1.25 will be charged to cover expenses of postage, etc. a Year if Paid in Advance. IF not paid in advance, $1.25 BARBARA' GUEST. 'Company frr dinner r cried Utile Barbara, In tlcspr.lr. "Oh, Llsctte, what shall we do ?" It wns n snnshiuy day in early July, with tho great cluMers of tlRer-lllien nil in blossorh in th giHlen, tho cherries beginning to tnrn. crimson on the trees, and tbo roses dinging their subtle fra grance on tbnair, as if they funded them sdves blooming in snmo Persian vaio. Tho thermometer stood nt eighty in tho shade. Siiulro Einloihier's ha'y-makrrs wcro dottinp; tlx) aides of the distant lip-1 land, and nil the vrlmlows of the Utile coU.iko wcro wide open, lei admit what over stray whiff-i of booi wind might to roauiinp; athwart lbs blue air. And ilt tie Barbara Lad ripped her inusliu dress apart, and was r-itting, Turk-fashion, oh tho floor, considering how best she might combine tho breadths into something more modefu, when "Lisctto, her sister, came flying Inniultiiousiy upstairs, like tho wild little sprite that she was. Barbara was small and dark.with blue black braids of hair, large, solemn eyes, a crimson dot of n, month, nnd tho prct- Hist of ronnd, -dimpled chins. Lisetto was (all nnd slender n, sort of humaa lily, violet-eyed nnd transparent-skinned, with shining yellow etirU. gathered into a net, and a sweet, bird-like voice, not nnliko that of a linnet. And thr-io two girls, with their little brother Benny, wcro all that the old doctor had. He had married lato in lifo, this odd, eccenlrio disciple of Galen, and lest his wife whon Benny was a baby: nnd ever Rinco the young things had grown op by themselves, like tho wild roBes on this edgo of the woods. ',Dol" repeated Lisfclle. "Wo must go down and set the table, that's what wo must do." 'But thern's nothing in tho house for dinner 1" cried Barbara, triotcally clasp ing her hands, as she rose oiit of the whirlpool of pink mnslin on the floor. "Oh, dear! oh, dear I Why don't peo ple Btay at homo when they aren't want ed ?" Who is it. Llsette. anvhow ?" I'm sure I don't know," answered Lise'tte, "Some traveling book agent, I suppose, or some shabby genteel medical man, from nobody knows whero, who thinks he is entitled to cntna here just bocausn papa is an JI. D. I only caught sight of tha b.ick of his coat, but it had a dreadfully seedy look." "I do think papa is loo bad," sighed Barbara. "I was going to have the whole day for dressmaking, so as to look decent at church nest Sunday, for Mr. Dulci mer and his sister are coming back, nnd ono doesn't want (o look like a native Patagonian. And I was going to give papa bread and cheese, and a glass of home-made root-beer. Papa d'en't care what ho eats. But he's so particular1 about bis gnaits. And I sent tho last dozen of oggs to the store to'exebango for three spools of soninp; silk and a paper of needles, and told Benny to carry the pot of chicken soup to poor1 old Mrs. Gumbo, who is siok and poor, and all alone in the world 1" Charily begins nt home," dolorously qnoted Lisetto. "Couldn't wo catch a fowl?" "As well try lo iatch a savage zebra of the wilderness," said Barbara. "One would think they were every one 'em trained racers, by the way they run." "A racat-pie?" suggested Lisetto. "Ther'o is' no meat to mako it of," Enid Barbara, brusquely. "There's the remains of day before yesterday's steak," said LIsette. "We might mince it up flue, and" Oh, Lisetto dear Lisette!" cried Barbara, "I'm so sorry, but I gave the steak to a tramp, yesterday, between two slices of bread and butter; Ite looked so huugry, tfnd he said he had had nothing but raw turnips to cat for two days. And when I was looking for white roses, this morning, I saw the two slices, With only one mouthful bitten out of each, flung into the bnshes. Ami, ch, Llsctte, there was a black bottlo beside them.' And I'm afraid ho wasn't n nice.honcst tramp!" "Thin tha't settles the meat-pie busi ness," said poor L?setfe; "CoulrTir't we mako tho white pigeous into a' fricassee?" "My white doves into a frioasse?" al most shioked Barbara. "Oh, yoif cruel, cruel. hearflesSi, marble-souled thing! Why don't yori talk of making m'e into a fricassee, and done with it?" "Barbara, don't speak so loud '" said Lisetto, energelioully. "We'll send to Widow Millet's and borrow her dinner 1" "What?" said Barbara, fciirly astound ed by the magnitude and originality of her young si.ttr's idea. "Send Benny," said Lisette. "Tell her we'll return it mxt week. Write & noto, and say that papa, has invited a gentleman to dinner, and that wo haven't' a mouthful fit to eat in tho house, except bread and cheese. Mrs. Millet is an ex cellent cook; bho always has something nice. And you will see tbat this will help us out of our dilemma." Yb!" sighed Bubarar "but there's my musliu dress. Why couldn't the man stay away until I hud modeled it over, ' liku the plate iu the fashion magazine ?" "Never mind the fashion magazine," I said LIsette; "but nu and ket the table is fast as you oan. A'nd be sure tbat yoq put on tho very best cups, and remember to tirn tbo cluth so that tho durudd spot will come nndtr the toa-trey ?" And down stairs sped little Barbara, with cheeks as rosy red as cherries, and black braids breaking loose from their pins in a confusion of shining jet) while the guest, sitting compssodly ont rapon tbo porch, had had full time and oppor tunity to comprehend the entire situation. "I seem to havo arrived at an inoppor tune season," he said to himself. "I am sorry now that I accepted good old Dr. Bloom's cordially-proffered hospitality, j But I am rather too substantial to vanish down into a crack nnd too real to float j up iu a puff of vapor, like the genii in ' the ohildren'i story-books, so. I must re- The Carbon Advocate. An tnilorcriJent Familv Newspapef Published every SATURDAY, In Lehlghton, Cnrbnu Co.,l'n., by iiai:rv v. .noici'Hi.Tir.ir. otecK-PA NORWAY, a.fcoit distance sbeve the TitfilKh Valley It It. Defot. tens: $1.00 pcrAiinnia in kmi tVEdr orscitrriiox or r-LAts x-.h fNcf J"ob Printing AT VERT tOW PRItJKM. main hero nnd abide until the end of it. Hut I'm glint they aren't going tn mako little .Miss Barbara':) plgeona into a frlcJ nsseer" Three mintilna afterward, when littlo Ben, the young-it of tho family; rushed whistling out Slth a covered basket, be was deftly intercepted" by tho stranger. 'Whtronro yon going, voribg mat?' questioned he in n low -voice. To tho Widow Millet's," said Benny,' "with a note. 'Ooii't go there," paid the strange; "Go across the woods (0 the hall, im-dend it is bat n feV steps, further-and" glvo tills card to (he ol.l horse-Tieopcr tlnro. And hark ye, Trtinmv " "Benny, slr,pl(riae,"ixp!niued the lai'. "Benny, then don't lot your young ladies' know that you haven't obey ed tht ir orders, 1 11 make it ah right with them: and Cere' a silver dollar Jor you." Benny darted awsy, with his face all smiles,1 and just then up oafn'o the ofi! doctor himself, apologising for having been so long in finding tho dusty old voli iinlo, which ho carried umier his arm. "Bui I always lose tra'ok of time) when I get among my books'," said he. Barbcra hnd just come downstairs, af." ti r a hurried U ilet, which had' nddod d pink tibbon how to her dress And a cream' oolored rose to the heavy black braidS of her hair, when she found Lisotto in tho" little dining room. 'Barbara," cried LUette, "Just look here I Is it enchantment that ha!a be6tf at work?" For upon tlib table was spread a col lation of cold boiled ham, sardines gllgt J eiiing" with their fragrant oil, chicken salad, iced sponge cake, white grapes and strawberries as large as lady apples. And a slender roll of French bread was cut in slices 03 a napkin in tho center of the board, while half adozen pates do' foio gfas, iff their littlo nletallio cani, stood opposite Benny's big eyes, watching them from' behind tho lilac bnsh that shaded the' window, grow preteruatu'rally-DWght as" ho noted their amazement; and at the same mom'.nt tho doctor shuffled in, all unconscious of his carpet, slippers abd carelessly buttoned dressing gown, and ushered his gttest info thO piesincS.of i'lg' daughters. "Here's Mr. Duloimer, Lisette," said he, "Barbara, little girl, hero'a our neighbor, tho young bqulre. Dulcimer,' let me present you to my girls Blonde and Brunette, as we sometimes call 'tra1 ha, ha", bVf" And in tho midst of their const crea tion' ami perplexity, Lisotte and Barbara" were obliged to assume the part of gra cious and undisturbed young hostesses' They all enjoyod their impromptu lunOh in spite of the niystery that sur rounded it; and when Mr. Dulcimer ro tur'ne'd to the ball, they all walked naif way through tho Woods with hini. "Do you know, Mr. Dulcimer," said BarBaray with sparkling eyes'. 'i fancied1 you' a haughty aristocrat, who wouldn't notice his humble neighbors at all 1" "I hope you are disabused of the idea' now," safd the young tqnire, smiling. '"Ob, entirely I" said Lisotto. "And; believe nie," sard Sir. Dulcimer,' holding Barbara's sfim, brown hand in his a scdond or ib linger1 than was abso lutely necessary, "I should never have? forgiven myself, if. through any law of stem nocesiity.t ha'd eaten up you vOhfta' doves in tho shape of a fricassee." And ho disappeared into the woods, leaving Barbara' and Lisette rooking with1 amazement into one auothet's eyes. "Lisette 1" cried Barbara, breathless ly, "Is it possible that he conld have" heard what' wo 6aid ?" "He certainly has," Lisette marTe ans. wer, with a ccimio gestnro of despair. And then Benny was called into tbo' witness box", and made to own up that tho elegant luncheon osffle direot from Dulcimer Hall, and things seemed worse) than ever. "Wo aro rightly pnnished," bald Bar bara, bursting into toars "for our inhos-J pitality. And I never never shall for give cither myself or Mr. Dulcimer 1" But she did. fibe forgavo both tho criminals before the young ino6n, now banging over the hills like a thread of silver, had' widened into its full shield of luminous pearl. "Wo are friends," she smilingly ac knowledged, to Mr. Dulcimer, "So far so good,"gaid the young squire. "But mo"y I not hopo that ono day wo may bo something more?" And Barbara blushed celestial red.ancf baid "she did not know," So Mr. Dulcimer leaves the solution of that problem to time. But it is more' than probable that the question' will be' settled to buit bim. Grand Rspids Times. A Oullder'kTckliuionr. Chas. 6. Strickland,' Esq., or 9 Bovlsbiri' Place, Boston, Maw., after relating his sur prising recovery from rheumatism by St. Jacob's Oil, say's: I cannot find words to' convey my praiso and gralitudo to the dis coverer ot this liniment. When you write to an editor, send a three cent stamp. It will bo u great curiosity to him. A' Kansas man has invented a new lager bet r that has upatklc, froth, good1 taste ttnd no alcohol. Tliat I'our licdrlddcn, Invalid wye.siiter, mother, or daughter,; can be made the picture of health by a few bottles of Hop Bitters. Will yon Id thtnf sujftr wben so easily cured. Is thcro much water In the cistern, Biddy?" Inquired a gentleman of bin' servant girl. "It is full on the bottrm," she rcplitd, "but there is none at all ou top." Rbciiiiiulir. DUvnsrK. These ailments follow from torpid I .y jr and costive bowels , dm akin, buwcls mi.f kMpiyWalllpjf m their proper work, an t"aldp?Ti4dTj f.irmej in lh blood, wlnuk isexainf fb'esa,acute dltesses. Kid heyworT produces heathverlion of all the secretive organs, and tpjnwioff Inarbau-t initio poison. ' Squally effleunt 14 Lining it Dry form - -latr- fttt&yt '
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