SATURDAY, BTEPTEMBEH I, 1882. tur Neighborhood ih Brief. The Lehigh Valley Railroad announces a quarterly dividend' of two per bent., pay abl fjctober 16. Charles Pike, a well-known lawyer of Wilkesbarre, died suddenly Tuesday morn ing of apoplexy, aged 42 year's. feS.CIocks, Watches, Jewelry and silver ware lor aale, anil repairing done at Haga man's Store, Lehighton. 25-yl. The new steeple bell of the Trinity Reformed church at Cnplay was on Sunday last coniscrated with appropriate ceremon ies. S-Qrsnd opening offal) end Winter Dry Goods, Dress Goodt, Notions, Drcia Trimmings, etc., at E. II. Snyder's Bank Street, this borough. Our Jnung friend, Amahdua Klbler, of Glen-don, Northampton county, lormerly of Towameniiag, was in town Monday, and nUde us a very pleasant call. Get yourself resdy for a lovely time at the Lehighton Fair, which will bo held Oc tober 3, 4, & and 6. For further particulars see large bills printed at this office. Vtt-lf you wanta nice emoutli.cney shave Yur hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Roederer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. He will fix you right, add don'tyou forget it. In 1880 Lehigh county hid 1(5,639 males of voting age, of whom 13,813 were native, 2,7IU loreign, and S7 eokirod. Its Tote for President In that year was 14,413. C. E. Bartholomew", ol this place, who baa been reading medicine' with Dr. Reber for the past five or ail months, left on last Saturday to attend the medical college at Philadelphia. Matthew Fisher, a finisher in the shovel . department of the Lohlgli Manufacturing Company, South Bethlehem, has lallen heir to the vast estate of Sir Matthew Cul len, baronet, Bellshllls, Scotland, who died in July last. Charles Von Etten, youngest son of II C. Van Etten, a hotel proprietories drown ed in the Delaware river at Mlllo-d Tues day morning In the presence of his mother. The body was recovered. Va-Fine designs iu box papers, plain and Uucy ; Easels, various styles, sizes mid colors; Books and all kinds ol novelties, very cheap, at E. F. Luckenhaoh'e, Broad way, Mauch Chunk. Call uud tee his slock. If you are going on an excursion or business trip, slop in at the AiivocatkoI Bee, before starting and purchosc a travel ers' accident policy which insures you $15 per wee incase ot Injury, or$3 ,000 to your family in ease of death by accident, for on ly 20 cents. Rev. W. D. C. Rodrick, of Blairstown, formerly chaplain of the 47lh Mcgt. Ta. Vols., delivered an Interesting address to soldiers in the Reformed and Lutheran Church, of Weissport, on Wednesday eve ning. John Johnson, a farmer of Lower Naz Hreth, Northampton county, was fatally in jured, Friday, in Easton, by falling from a wagon. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company ts erecting, at Hazletnu, a square engine house, that, wtietl completed, will homo thirteen locomotives. The hop at the Valley House nn Friday evening last waa a very agreeable aflair. Our young folks enjoyed' themselves much- , lyl The two dwellings of Mr. Fred Schmidt, ru Bank street, present a very lie it and tasty appearance, having just received a Very handsome coat of paint. An lucendiary lire at Allentown, in Friday niitht) destroyed the liverv stable ol J. Gnirge S lyder, with sixteen horses nod a number f carriages; also, two ice houses belonging to II. F. Nuding. If you liavo a cold or cough of any kind, buy a bottle of Hill's Peerless Cough Byrup at Dr. d. T. Horn's drug store. Ui-e. it all, rihd if not satisfied return the empty bittlnand he will return! your money. He al sella Peerless Worm Specific ami Hill's Wor'm Drops on tho same terms. No cure, bo pay. At the reccut meeting of the Minister Inrrl o! Pennsylvania, held in Philadelphia, It was resolved to drop the word ' German" Irom the corporate title ol' this body, so as to read "The Evangelical Lutheran Minister lunl of Pennsylvania and adjneent Slates," In place of "The German Evangelical Luth eran Ministerial!!," etc. Tho change has how been legally cnnsuinaled and the char ter altered A tornado near tho i illape of Eck'.ey, Luterne county, Pa., on Friday nllernoon, uprooted trees and curried off several hums. a bowling alley and two dwellings. Its track wnsabout seventy-five yards in width, ml it just passed; the edge ol the village. It waa followed by a terrific storm of wind and hail. Dr. J. A. Mayer, the proclical Surgeon Denliat, of Broadway, Munch Chunk, bus had a practice of over 20 y ears, and is pmo ably the olilest reshlent dentist in this val ley. The Dr'a work speaks for itself, uud the fact that all critical work in the region is given to him la a sufficient guiitaiitee of his auperior ability aa a Surgeon Dentist. Two girls, inmates of a hou6e of evil n pute in Wilketbarre, attempted lo drown themselyea by jumping into the Susquehun na river, on Friday night. They were par tially drunk at the time. A policeman saw them, and, with the assistance of a piivate watchman and a citizen, saved their lives. The well known pastor ofthePreshy terian congregations of Hoketiduuqua and Ferndale. Rev, James A. Little, has been revisiting his first parish at Cuuastoga, near Syracuse, New York, where he officiated preyious to his coming to the Lehigh Vat Jejr. . a.Good advice in the matter of In sresiinrnti or Speculationa in Stocks, are worth a areat deal. We hear that Messrs. E.deV. Vermont A- Co.. the corresiKindeiits of 400 American papera, rend hi subscribers, wri per quarter, a jfivaie -financial iitx. itr oi tniuimallon, concerning the Is. Y Stock market. They aro impartial and in dependent, and ought to be given a fair trial. Some of our young ladies at Odd Fel lows festival on Wednesday evening last were too desperately too loo for anything. The "big sunflower" predominated. The festival has been well patronized during the week, and will close this (Saturday) evening. ProfessnrThurlaw.Prinripal of the Higli School at Fotlsville, and three boys, were struck by lightning Friday afternoon, while creasing Law Urn's Hill, but wero not fatally injured. The Professor had a foot burned, afd the boys wereitunned.oneof tbembav ing several teeth loosened besides. A telegram from Wilkesbarre reports that, st 1 o'clock Friday morning, a freight train of 85 heavily loaded ears on the Cen trsl Railroad " rau away at the foot of the mountain, near Penobscot, the grade being so aueji that the engine could not bold the train. The brakes upon the cars became red hot, and were of little use. The train ran at a great speed for several miles, uutil It reached a bridge near Ashby, which was demolished, also wrecking several cars th. engine" The train men escaped with light broises. Our Schools. Our schools opened on Mnndayi Beptem ber 4th, with a large attendance. The neW teachers are Prof. T. A. Snyder, the princt pal, Miss Fannie Hottenstoln, Miss Cora M. Rhoads and Miss Annie Scwctl. Mr. Sny der had charge of the schools a few years ago, and la no stranger ta the people of Le hlghton. lie then won for himself the es teem ol his pupils and the confidence of all his patrons, by the merit f his work. He ta a teacher of auperidr tact and ability ,and all that la required to make our schools a aUcce'ss' 11 that the people should entirely entrust to his judgment the general man a'gemenl ol the schools. It may be found necessary that he Should put some pupils back Into lower grades and promote others. The best interests of the Schools, as well aa the Individual pupils, may require this. In either caSo, parents must not find fault but defer to his judgment. The only way to raise the standard of the schools fs not to be hasty In making promotion's, but to require pupils lob's thoroughly prepared before they are promoted to pass itito a higher grade Th) ( ,he W(ifk u es(wcU,v rpqurei ' in our schools at present, and that Mr. Sny der will, no doubt, aim to accomplish. The board ol directors ua well aa all the friends ol our scllodls will give Mm their support. The schools have opened with good pros' pacta tor a term ofsucccssful work. All the new teachers aro well liked by their pupils and are doing good work. Big- Creek Doings. -Viulergreeti nil has adyanced IS to 15 cents per pound the past few weeks, and is q o ed in the city at Irutii $2 62 to $2.00 er pound. JamcS "and Patchwell Boyer, ol this place, left tin Monday morning ol lost week for Dauielsville, Where they have both pro cured work nn the new railroad, being built from the Delaware Water Gap to Slating- ton. WB have beeh Informed that Miss Ida Weayer, of WilltesUiirre, has been engaged to teach the Upper Pino Run school the coming term. Constable H. P. Levan, of Franklin, was ot th is place on business, on Tuesday ol last Week, and while hero gave us n pleas ant call. The Constitute speaks quite fa vorably ol the Democratic ticket nominat ed Itlft week. Mr. Lewis Levjs,who left for Elk coun ty, a short time ago, returned home agufn on Tuesday ol last week. Mr. Thomas Levis bought a horse of Joseph Graver, ol this pluce, on Wednesday of last iveek. We have been informed that the teach er who hd been employed fortheStemleiB ville school, lllis resigned, for what reason we have, asyet,bceu unable to le-aril. Hkykrk. Mahoning Squibs. Mr. U K. Mussletuan, left for Lancas ter or. Tuesday, He. is u student in the Franklin ii ml Mnrsholl college, and will graduate next year. Misses Belle Kline and Esther Hogg, were the guests ol Mrs. ltnppes over Sun day. The picnic at New Mahoning, on Sat urday last, was a grand success. Tho young folks enjoyed themselves immensely. Joseph (!. Henry left for Bethlehem nn Monday morning He intends to work iu tho rilling mill at said place. Daniel Sitler, who has been sick with diphtheria, is on a fair way of recovery Mr. A. J. Ballict wos mm squirrel bunt on .-aturday last, but unfortnnutely did nit succeed iu shooting any. j Aa the appl -paring season, for making apple-butler is now at haud.people will find i It to their advantage to send for "Tub." No society was held for the last two weeks, on account of the examination and picnic ; hut tills (Situidiiy) evening a meet ing will again bo held at Centre Square, when a lull attendance is expeated. At a late meeting ol the School board, of Mahoning township, the Pillowing aj pointuients nf teachers uere made lor the eusuim; term, to wit : Outre Square, A. J. Ballieti Mi-Daniels, T It. Ktinkle j Horn's, Rotmrt Joueri; Reaver Itun, M? Adeline Foley 1 Seudel's, C. A. H irtung ; Pleasant Corner, AhraliHin lustier: Ivresaliy's,Jn!.tiiii Miism'I nj N'n fi, W. II Bittner; New Mahoning, II. A Reiser. The term which will he Utid of live months will commence on Mond iv, Outoher 2.1r.l. Tile hoard nl d1 rectors at present consists of Godlrey "Peter, president, E. II HoppeM, Secretary, Wil liam Sillier, C. II. Seidel, Z. . II. Horn and Henry Long. . Lower Towamensiilg Chips. Alexander B.er is ihe Happiest man in the placo, because his better hall presented lllm with twins two bo) a. This ia the second time that lliey are blessed with twins the former weto a bo ut:d a girl. Apples in our vicinity are scarce this year, anil apple butter, therefore, high in price. Our schools ore not all supplied with teachers yet. Persons wishing to purchase a good sewing machine, would ilo uell to call 011 L I. Kern, who is agent for the "Crown" machine, which gives entire satisfaction to all who' buy. See advertisement in auolh er column. Wo are informed that Rev. J. E. Free man raised from a three acre field U0 bush els of rye. Good I Potatoes are yielding a lair crop in this vicinity. M. J. and O. Blose, accompanied by heir wives, were visiting friends ut Ha ardsville last Sunday, Tilghmati II an key is blessed with a littlo son presented to him by his better half. The youngest child of John Balliet, of Slatington, died and was buried lust week. Saturday evening a week ago the Le high Gap Suuday school held a harvest home lestivul lu the school houso ol that place. Charles I'ruttiuan, the upenuten dent, spoko on the occasion tor one hour. CokFlDKNCK. A Card. Til TUK MSUBTBS OF TUX DlUORBiTIQ Cuusiiy I'ONVKNTIox. Geiillcuieii.- I can scarcely fiud language sullicieutly strong to exoreu iny inailKS 10 you lor tile rompll llieut V.llt ilUVe this llav tiaid ine 111 nnliiEn atiug me as your raudidute to the office ol Protlioiintary ol Carbnu county in so uener ius and liberal a inuuiiei; uud I can only gay that if elected, 1 will endeavor to I .Hill tho duties ol the ollice Willi fidelity and lo I the best of my ubility. My record lor the past thre years is belore you uud the pub ilo ol Carbon county, uud your unauimous expression here to-day in my caudiducy is an evidence that my previous uoure in of fice is fully eudorseil by you. My nomina tion is therelore not an experimeut lor the party, and if the same liberal feeling is ex tended to me on the Oth day of November next that has been shown sue here to dav, I have mi doubt ol'iny election. Gentlemen again 1 thatm you. G. W. Essin. Muucu Chunk, Sept. 4, '82. A Loss Prevented. Many lose their lieuutv Irom tliA hatr falling or lading. Parker's Hair Balsam 'falling and giaynessaud isan elegautdress- . hv.i.m 1 r 11111 19UUICU1. nreveuis supplies Decerns ry tiiirishmeut, preveuts and! "E' . -Very attr.ct.ve-Jo, Obcrf. new 'fence. Fall and Winter Styles. Our gentlemen readers will ho rlullbt be pleased to learn that II. Hi Peters, the pop ular merchant tailor, nt the Poet-office, Is how receiving ah Immense stock nf cloths, casslmercs and all wool suitings for the fall and winter trade, and that he la fill I V pre. pared to make up those goods In the most fashionable and tasteful manner, at prices wnich cannot be disputed. Remember per fect fits and low prices, Is his motto. Call and Inspect goods. a. List of Premiums To be awarded by the Carbon County In duatrial Society at their annual exhibition October 3, 4, 5 and 0, 1882 : CLASS 1 Horses. Heavy Draught, blooded. Best Slalllon.betweent and 13 years...) t-W Seeond best 8 00 Third beat....... Best mare under 6 years Second beat , Best horse colt between 3 and 4 years... Second best , , 1 00 1 00 S 00 00 2 01 S 00 1 to 3 00 Beet mare colt between 2 and 1 years.. Seeon.l best Best colt Under 3 years'. Ree.mil best ... 1 00 Best colt under six month's1 3 00 Seeond best 1 06 CLASS 2 Speed. i. All entrances to olose Tuesday, at 7 o'clo k p. m, Kntranee fee to'be paid to V. Seawall Treasurer, by that time. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. Open to Ml horses In tho ceuntyi owned three months prior to the day of trlai, and that have never gone for money other than county premiums. Best trotting horse. Se Third best .. 11 00 .. 16(0 00 The above Trotting Match Is to take place on Wedncs.lay October 1th. at2 o'clockp ta. Provided, however, that four horsea must be entered, Entrance fee, lo per ccilt, ol purse. All horscj f6r this class must be entered be fore 0 o'clock a. m., on Wednesday.Oct. 4th Best toll to trot In the county, 4 jears and under to trot In harness. First premium 10 00 Second premium..... Third premium 00 2 00 Entrance lee, (2. THURSDAY AFTERNOONi Open tt all horses In Oarhon and adjoining counties, with no fecord.bcttcr that2.4S. First premium..,.....,. iin..4 60 Second preWlum K...I iinu. 45 Third premium 10 Horses entered In this class cannot contest for other premlnms, except In race open to all. All entries for this trot must close Tues day cventnR, October 3rd, at or before & o' clock, and the entrance hiohcy' paid to the Secretary. Horses entered to ibis number need not ap pear In uencral Cavalcade, but must be on the Fair Grounds by Wednesday morning at a o'clock, and be reported to the iSccrntory. Entrance fee 10 per cent, of the whole amouni of premium offered, and not less than three horses to start, and not less than 4 to enter. FRIDAY AFTERNOdN. Open1 to all horses. Best trotting hnse 100 00 Second Best 5' " third Best 20 00 Four horses must be entored. Entrance fee 10 per cent, ol pUrse, three to start. Persons dcslrlntc ti contest for this premium win enter their names wllh the Secretary on OP before October 3rd. Heats, two rounds, bost 31n 5, to harness, a norse to get an award of the first pre- mluin must trot two rounds In 2.38; for second premium, S 3d ; for third premium, 2.40. Horses enterod In this class cannot contest for other premiums as-A Committee on Arrangements will be appolmed to superintend all n alters pertain ing to the rane course, and to (otlio all dis agreement and difficulties, whose decisions will be final. CLASS 3 Horned Cattle. Class 1 Blooded Stock. Best Alderney cow..., 5 00 s 00 .... i 00 r-econd best Beet Alderney bull.. Second best .... 3 00 llisi llurhatilcow.... .... 00 Second best 2 00 Best Durham bull 4 to Second best I 00 Class 2 Mixed Breeds. Hist bull, 1 to Sycara , 8 Sicond best 2 Itesl bull between 0 and IS months 2 Second best 1 Best cow, 3 )ears and upwards. 11. .4... t Second best 3 Beet heifer, lto2 years. 1. i Second best ". 1 Hest heller between 6 and 12 months. .. 9 Second best 1 00 CLASS 4 Steers & Oxen Best cormfe.t steer weighing 1,000 lbs. and over ,., 0 00 Best pair working oxen 3 00 second best 1 60 Best pair sle.rs, corn fed 1 00 Second 1 st dtp. and 1 Ou Best single steer under 6 years. Corn fad 2 00 Second best , 1 00 Best pair steers, stall led 2 ou CLASS 5 Swine. Best boar 8 3 SO Best sow , 8 00 Best 5 p'gs between 2 and 0 months 2 00 Best display of fat bogs 2 00 CLASS 6 Sheep. Best sheep I 1 00 Second best 1 00 CLASS 7 Grain, Seed and Flour. Best bushel white wheat I 1 60 Best bushel red wheat, not mentioned. 1 60 Best bushel California wheat 150 Best bushel Medlterranlaa wheat 1 50 Best bushel rye 1 00 Best bushel flint corn , 1 60 Best bushel yellow gore corn 1 00 Best bushel oat 100 Best peck clover seed 1 00 Best peek timothy aeed 100 Best peck orchard grass seed , 100 Best barrel white wheat flour 2 00 Beat barrel red wheat flour 101 Beat hundred pounds rye flour 1 00 Boat hundred puunda buckwheat meal, 1 00 U.st hundred poundicorn meal 1 (O Seeond beat of each of the above 50 CLASS 8 Farming Imple ments. Best lour horse team, full alae... Best four-ruule team Best two horse plow, Best cultivator , .1,4 00 4 (0 .. I 00 no ,. 1 00 Best harrow 1 Best roller.. .. 100 ' Best grain drill Best mowing and reaping machine too .., k.iu u,..,..,, (.. 1 uv I Bast corn eheller (horse powar) 1 00 ZZZ'. Bast endlc.sehala horse power,....:.., 2 00 Best farm wagon for two horses.. 1 SO ilest horse rake 100 ....... , , Best hay and straw catterni, lot) lift,, nrn manor rhltnd tiflwen ....... 1 w Best half dozen rakes. CD Best finning raill....,iii,i. 1 00 Best grain eradl ...i.. 0 Best buy fork ii.m n. dip. Best manure fnrk,iui......iii..iiii dip. Bait corn busker ..h..ii...i i dlpi CLASS 9 MANUFACtUEb, Articles. Bast two-horse earrlage Second beat...., Best one-horse carriage.. ........ Second belt.. i Best set double carriage harness. .$ 9 00 l. 3 00 . 4 00 ..2 00 . 3 00 . 1 00 Scoond best... Best single earrlage harness 2 00 Second best 1 00 Best dlspl -y of boats and shoes, u,...t. 3 00 Second best ....iii.hi ' 100 Best display of cabinet ware,llx or more articles...,. ... 00 Second best.., i i 00 Best display of Stoves, notless than t... S 00 Best display of finished leather 100 Best display of chalrs...i 3 Oil Batt display of cedar'ware.. 1 W Best display of Iron castlnas.it.i 1 00 Best dlsplav or roller Iroh it. 100 I'est display ol tools. i; w. 1 00 Best display or tinware u..n 100 Best churn B st washing machine 1 00 i.est display of manufactured tobacco.. 1 0a Uesf display of candles 00 Best display of hats and caps 8 oO Best display of clothing I..n 8 00 Beat piece of casjlihere; I 1 0 Beit piece of cassinet ..... 100 Best piece of llnscy 1 00 Best pleceof Ingrain carpet. ...,(. 1 Best rag carpet i....i.ii.i( 1 00 Best lot of Woollen stocklnKl'.. ;!..!.... 00 TJeft lot of mittens and gloves. ..tl.. 111 50 CLASS 10 Vegetables. 'Host bushel Mercerpotatoes.i....iu... 1 00 blue-eyed potatoes.. ... 1 00 1.. loo ... 1 CO ... 1 00 1. 1 00 ..1 1 00 Halifax potatoes.... In any other variety 1 dneet i-otatoes turnips 1 ruta baxas , sugar beets 1 00 half bushel Held beans 1 00 pock MSnch beans 1 pule beans , i 1 00 " lima beans ir..i. 1 00 " tomatoes...!... 1 00 " onions .a.-n. 1 0j " red beets 1 00 parsnips 1 00 " carrot 1 00 Oabbago, not less than six heads 1 00 Oyster plants, not lisS than six 1 00 Squashes, not less than six ......iii..(. 1 00 Watermelons, not less than six .-. 1 to Uantelopes, not Hss than six 100 Pumpkins, hot Mt than six 1 00 Celery, no less than 12 stalks 1 10 Cucumbers, not less than 25 1 0 Display of yexetables 2 00 Second bct of any of above 50 CLASS 11 Poultry. Bost pair gray dorklngs 1 1 00 Second best. . 1- Best 1 air white dorklngs 100 Second beSt .'. 5u Rest pair black Spanish 100 SecoKll best n 50 Best pJlf whUfpolands 100 Second best 50 Best pair black polands 1 00 Second best ,.....u.;i 60 Best pair golden polands 1 09 Second best nm...... 50 BeSt pair silver polands 1 00 Si cond best. 51 Best pair red Bra8 Second best Best pair gray game ;, Stcond best 1 00 ro 1 oi 50 Best pair pile game 1 00 second best Ueil pair Icxhorn Stcond best Best pair African bantams 60 1 (fi 50 1 00 Second best. 11 , 50 Best pair gold-laecd bantams . Second best 1 00 50 Best pair sllver-laced bantams 1 00 Second best. ...i,..,.. Best pair cochins Seeond best Bcs pair Brahams (light) . Second best i Best pair Brahmas. Second best , Best pair Ilatuburgs. ...... Second best ,,,1... Best pair houdans 50 1 00 60 1 CO 60 1 00 50 1 00 to I CO 50 Second best... Best pair greveccerus... 1 00 Second best ,.,.. Best pair la Heche ........ Second best Best pair sultans 1 setond best Hest pair bronse turkeys . Second best 50 , 1 00 to 1, 1 00 6' 1 00 6 Best pair white turkeys 1 00 Second best ." 60 Best pair wild turkeys 1 00 Secund best 60 Best pair common turkeys,, 1 00 Second best,..., ,.... (0 Best pair uiuscoVy ducks 1 00 Second bet....n 50 Best pair Aylesbury ducks 1 00 Second beat 50 Best pair ltouen ducks 100 Second best.,, .. 50 Best pair Cayuga ducks 100 Seconu best ,n..,..i 60 'Best pair Bremen geese 1 flo second best 50 Best pair brown China geese 1 00 Second best., .1 60 Best pair while China geese.. ...... .1.. 1 00 fecund best ,,,,i 60 Best pair African geese,.,. .11 100 Second ben.,,. 50 Best pair Tolouie geese 100 Second best .11. . 50 Best pair wild geese . .1.111 .. 100 Second best 50 Best pair Guinea fowls 1 00 Second best 60 Best pair pea fowls 1 0o Stcond best SO Best and greatest variety of plxeons... . 1 00 Second best 60 Best pair eommon rabbits 1 09 Second best 50 Best lop-eared or Madagascar rabbits.. 1 00 Second best 60 Best lot of fowls of one kind, not less than eight In number 1 00 Best display of poultry, notlers than twenty fowls.. 50 CLASS 12 Dairy & Honey Best butter, not less than 5 lbs 2 00 Second best, not less tban 6 &s 1 00 Third best, not less than 6 lbs 1 00 Best Dutch cheese, not less than 5 As.. 1 00 Best specimen honey.not less than S lbs. 1 00 Best applebutter.sot less than 1 gallon. 1 00 The method of making butterand cheese to be stated In writing by each competitor. CLASS 13 Fruit. Best half-bushel apples.... 1 00 and most numerous variety... Best specimen of pears., and most numerous variety Best specimen of peaches Best display ol plums Best peck of quinces , Best display of Isabella grapes Bist display of Catawba Krapis....., 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 Best display of other varieties 1 00 Best display of fruit 100 Sscond best of each f above 50 CLASS U -Home Manufac- TURFS AND IToMF T)FPARTMFNT Dost woollen yarn I Kniistoekinxs... knit gloves or ulttens cotton quilt 1 (id chamhrav..,. 1 cO t pounds of hotulidod Max. ....... i 1 00 k : w inmiiu Ol wool ..I Seconu best of each bf above i 1 00 to Best loaf of white bread., ro ti e 50 1 00 1 00 1 10 i od 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 CI 50 1 00 1 00 50 (0 1 1 00 ro its puunu cane..,. ..I, ,.,.,,1.. .....it 1 sponge cake. 1. .11, u, 11 fruit cake., 1. 1. plain c4V display of preserves 1.1 display ol pickles hatnl ctlre.l by exhibitor.. 11. ...... dried beef cured by exhlbltnr.il... . specimen dried Iruit, any kind,.... I.aruesl display Best specimen preserved fruit any kind. Best specimen irult Jellies, any kind.... Seeond liesti Largest display fruit Jellle Best bottle home made wine, any kind. Second best , , , Best hairgallon apple vinegar. ..... 11. Second best Best half irallon augar-cane mnlkHrs.. Second best 1 , , 1 Second best of each of above article..-.,, GLASS 1 5 Ladies' Work And Flo.v'erq. Best display ofembroMcry $ 2' 60 display ol other needlcwom 210 worsted work 2 00 crochet work S 00 display or bead work.... hi,. 1 iu display of knitted work 100 millinery work 8 '0 Seeond best of each ol the above ........ 50 Best display natural flowers and planta 3 00 Best ileslun of cut flowers 111 2 00 boquet ,11. 50 colledtlon of roses In pots 1 I d Ctjl let 1 Ion of Dahlias In pot 1 00 collection of China Asters 1 00 Verbenas 1 00 Heliotropes 2 00 display of artificial flowers 2 00 display of wax flowers 110 Liberal premiums will be awarded for other articles of rnerlt by the Committee of ladles on this class. CLASS 1 6 MlSC H LLANEOtJS Articles. Best display of oil palnllrifeS.ui. $ 1 01 1 00 110 statuary u drawing .-,.,t " daitucrrolypef ..... " arabrotvnes. i.i.i. 1 00 1 on plancTortft , 5 CO display other musical Instruments 3 Oi CLASS 17 Non-Enumer ated Articles. The committee otl this class Will Use their ownjudgementtn awarding Such premluma as they ihlttk suitable. CZASS 18- Plowing Match Bestplowman Seeond best " , Best blow hoy under seventeen , 3 06 .. 1 00 .. 3 00 ... 1 50 SeCuhtl best The trial to take plate stO o'clock a. m.,an any day the coiiiitiiitee bf arrangements may tlx upon, fcach plowman to do his own work without a drhcr. CLASS 19 Ores & Metalsi Best display and qiiallly oflron ore....$ 2 00 Best display and quality line ore 1 00 Best iilspl.iyandq uall'yalate.. dip. and 1 00 uesi Display a nil qnauiy iiraeBione.i 11 1 vu ltfat .llnnlnv nnd nnnlllv Srn nHil llorca lalnclav.... ,,11.. ...... ,11;... 1 'itf Best display and duality pig Iron 1 00 Best display and greatest collection of all Llia minerals found In (Jaibon cotintr .' 5 00 All the articles In the above list to be the iroduet of Carbon county. The collection wilt be the prtfpmy of the Society: Order of Exhibition 1. All articles of competition must be tjtt he ground and entered on October 3, be. fore 6 p. mi; it vfrhich tinie the Secretary is ordered td close the bookt 3hd ffectiye nb'tli ing more for comielilion, and at 1 o'clock in., on Wednesday, the Committee will enter tifJon the till tits of awarding prem iums. 2. On Tuesday, October 3, at 8' a. in., the gates of the Fair Grounds will be open for dmlttaiice, and will be opened at the same hour on. each of the days of exhibition. 3. At 9:30 o'clock a. m., on Wednesday, the 4th of Octo'ier tho' horses 61 all classes, and the mules contending for premiums.will be brought upon ihe trial course Idr inspec- ion end judged according to the arrange meiits of the Committee. 4 The Plowing Match is to take place at 0 o'clock n. in , on the day the Committee of Arrangements i'dii fix. b. The address will he delivered on Thurs- lay afternoon at 2 o'clock. All u lis in res must be suspended during the time the ad dress is bring delivered. 6. The report of the 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 which they lesire to have sold will be furnlshel, on ei: lering, with a card announcing the fact that it is for sale. Printed catalogues will be dis tributed nn the day of the saie, containing ihe name and number ot the articles) but no articles manufactured out of the county, that may come in competition with ourown mechanics, Will be soli under Ibis arrange ment. 9. The Awarding Committees are tn con fine their awards iu all cases to persons re siding within tho counties of Carbon, Le high, Northampton, Moaroe, Schuylkill and Luserne,' and In the cose of live stock, shall award no premiums to any such Ex hibilor, unless be shall have owned and kept the animal at least three months previ ous to tho triatl nor to any professional sportsman or racer Class 3 excepted. The different amounts will be apportioned oh Wednesday, 10, The Committee oh Horses and Mules, and Plowing, will attend at the time sicci- fied. A cavalcade will be held at 9 o'clock) a. in., on each day or the Exhibition, when all horses ani mules must be on the trial course which are entered for exhibition. The Sec retary will furnish the Chairman of the Committee with a memorandum of articles coming within its respective claaa, together with the namea of the members of the Cora mlltca. Regulations. 1. All members of the Society can enter articles for Exhibition, and receive tickets of admission for themselves and thelrcb.il dren under 21 years of age, free of charge. 2. All persons not members of the Society wishing lo enter animals or articles for ex hibition will be charged one dollar, and will be then furnished with a ticket, whirh will admit him or her during the continu ance of the exhibition. 3 Allartirlea on exhibition must remain on the ground until 4 o'clock nn Friday af ternoon, and on all occasions will be return ed lu the exhibitor unless otherwise ordered. 4. The regulations must be strictly ad hered to, otherwise the Society will not be responsible for the omission of any of the animals or articles on the list. 5 Nn animals or articles entered for ex ,., u o. .en aw.y uetore lDt flse of the Fair, except by permission of the Ex - hibitlon cau be taken away before the close I , emiuni fin be paid to the animals or articles removed in vitiation ot this rule, 6. Aniinala and arliclea entered for ex hibition will have cards attached, with the number aa nlerrd at the Secretary's office, to an 1 exhlbibir should, In all eases obtain w ) "eir corns previous 10 placing lueir stock or to ' articles on the Fair Orounds, t. All persons who intend to exhibit horses, rattle, swine or sheep, or who In tend lo ofier stock for sole, should notify the Secretary) Elwin Bauer, nf such Intention tmor before the 3rd nf October, and lravo With him a fllll description of such stock, In order Hint prnper lirrahgementacan be made, for their accomniodalintt, 8. OAOtION All krtlrlea exhibited, whether fcntablenr tint, liitul bo leacted as private (iroperlyi mid any perse.!! tlrtrrted ' purloining or Injuring them, Will be, dealt! with according tn law. S. All articles rltfrrrd' fur Cortlpetlllnh must be owned by the Competitor l leasl Ihlfty tUys before the Fair, uhll thai all fruit, Vegetables and flowers ilillit bo the groWlli of tile Competitors. 10. Arty article whirh fecelyce a distinct iremluhi)i-ah hot .compete in general ills play, nor shall ally oho artio 6 rwciyt) two premiums. 11. For all plilek exhlblled.hay, nnlsicirn and water will bo stljiplicd oh the arududs without charge. 12. N0TI0D All money atfaMed as premiums shall revert to the Society unless called for within six days. Premiums will be paid ten days after the Fair. SrExhlbitora wishing liny nf their ntil mals or articles sold at 'public sale, will please bring them forwttid at the tittle of sale. Instructions to Com mitt cce. 1. The Committee on Agriedltural Pro ducts will give a preference to sUdli Varieties as arc adlipleu tn the Interest of the farmer, regard being had to the yield and market value thereof. I. The Committee on Agricultural Im plements are instructed to keep In view the usefulness nf the Implements to Ihe farmer rather than the workmanship thereof. 3. The Committee on the various kihds of horses, mules, cattle, sheep and swine are requested to be particular in ascertaining the blood of the different animals. 4. The Various Committers will be care fut not to award two premiums ou the same article. 5. If they nrtafd1 n distinct p'reniltirfl on any article, they will not take the same ar ticle in consideration in a genera) display. 8. If they find articles deserving prem ium for which none is offered, they will re port it. T. The General Comtrtittecson Premiums will award such pFeilllums as Ihey Ifiny think proper nn articles nl merit that have not been prdvlded for in the general sched ule. 8. The General Committee is requested to be careful to notice all articles exhibited, whether entitled IB premiums or nol. 9. "the Chairman til (hK General Commit tee is instructed to make their report to the Secretary as soon as possiblo, in order that the full report may be publicly read. 10. The Gene'Ful Committee to award premiumaand diplomas fornon enumerated articles,- are requested to mark With an X, Such articles aa it baa examined; So that the aalhe thing may not participate more than once. SST-A general inyilatloh is hereby ex tended tn the farmers and mechanics of Car bon and surrounding counties, In attend this Exhibition, aud bring with them Such dr lick's of their own grolh and manufacture as will interest the public and illustrate the improvements that are going on in these branches of American industry. The priies above mentioned are Open for tho competi tlon of all who choose to attend finder the regulations of the Society. Tba design of tbe Association is to stimulate all those who are connected with it to tbe attainment ol the highest tiVgree ot excellence that can be reached. It is very desirable, therefore.that the production ol these two great classes nl society, should be brought together, so that by comparison, the relative merits 01 the various improvements that have been made htay be ascertained. Under the arrangement of the present year 511 articles placed within the tnt-lostire Ibr exhibition (except when they interim- with tbe mechanical production of Carbon county) will be (old at public sale, Without Charge if the owners desito it, thus relieving Exhibitors from tbe labor of removing their property, arid enable others to supply them selves with the choicest speeimeus of agri cultural and mechanical productions. This we think u most important feature of our Exhibition. We inyite, therefore, all, both at home aud abroad, to attend and participate cither as exhibitors or spectators, feeling that none will be disappointed. Tbe officets end members ol the various agricultural societies in Pennsylvania and elsewhere are especial ly and cordially invited to attend. TShould the weather prove unfavor able ou Thursday, thEtl the Fair will b. continued on Saturday. Next Wednesday, ThO Anthracite Coal Trade. Philadelphia Ledger, 1 1th Inst.: The an tliracite coal trade is rather quiet) the pric.-a ruling nearly steady. A fart in the move menta of the trade, we notice, is a reduction in tlltj freights of the Central Railroad nl New Jersey during the past rteek, on first second, third and fourth class Ircighls, froitl 48,38,30 and 20 cents per 100 pounds 1 spectlvely lo 83, 30, 25 and 17 a tits. It 1 a noticeable fact that there is generally throughout the trade more or hssshading of oircular prtces,rxeept at points where the demand js in excess ol the supply. The Mincr't Joumrl, ou Ibut point oplly says: "that some uf tbe operators, whose coal s ot an exceptionally good quality, can al ways obtain circular rules, and o'hers only at jxriods of excessive dema..d. The form er are they who are always clamorous for an advance of 1 rices. They claim that their coal will sell at any price, and the circular is never, or rarely high enough lo suit them." The total tonuage of anthracite coal from all the regions for the week ending Sept. 2 aa reported by the nsveral carrying o.inpan les, amounted to 4'J5,CC0 tons, uga'tisl if II, 925 tons in the corresponding week lust year, an increase of 85,259 tons. The total mount ol anthracite mined for tho year 18,359,837 tons, against 17,752,931 tuns for the same period last year, a increase of 60S,- 90C tons. F()r we(k en(,ng 0J) ,he 8lll In( 1 , .,, nf , , ,4,r,p,i nv,r , j),, k y hr.( making a total of 4,808,115 tons to that dale, aud showing an increase of 330,433 as compared with same time last year. For the t dsyt ending September A, there were 5 MM tons of coal ahippd ow tho L Jt 8. ItB., making a total todate nf3,- 044,133 tons, a decrease as compared to s,tma time last year 01 toua. Charlptto Thompson at Titanoli CIiumV. The ntitii.ttlii't melil nt the eppe'rahcti rd this distinguished nrlisle in the great role which (IC has mode her own, nhd in which she stands today without n llvnl, should cull out the full extent of cur dramatic ap preciation, and fill nur charming Conceit Hall tu Us utmost limits. Mlis Tlii'tiipsoi. stands to-ilny net riow h iked by ell to In "America's Greau-ft Aclrc," iinil her rm dllion of the role 'Mann lit ro," lakes rnnk among tho very foletuoit draiU'ilic riniilnhsj nf the ptesent day, Eu-tvwlietc ehe bus appeared In this great cliiili'i-M-r, tin! en thusiasm bus been of Ihe liiost proiiouiiied lin racier, critics mid public nliko ricmingly Irylnfl to out vie eneli other In sounding her ptalie. A iiioiillin profession she Imids tho highest lioiiois) 11. iiny nf the most prominent uinoiig Ihe on. (lis of ihe dnj1, t-iilhujiusticnlly nn-iirillng her li.c foremost lioSitloii mining her t'l'tetiitiorarii-s. KverV where she lias uppearul loud deliiiinds ule itindc for nil en rlv retutu, and other out- Spoken clhleiiccs ol'tidiiiiratinii ore glvtn t The Si. Louis Jtcp&blitan. one ol the f. W pipers ol (no day whoo opinion upon drn imilti! nialteis IS 01 viiltie. saysr "It may 1.0 r.ily and, unit 111 Minple justice il must be rdld) that Olnirlpltt- Thernpioti is ihe In M geneiul ui'lreSS ou the Aliicrieuir sl.igli In lay." The Cincinnati GinctU. uiiollnr of the iiseriaiitls, tlit-lares ' 'NeS J.uic Ki to' stands iimivtillcil.' The New York Trttlh remarked! Ilrr company il titost exit-lictit, and Ihe'l-'iie bcentv is Ihe most realistic cw-r I rfi-Hiuil. Such arc- a few of the iniiiiy hundreds nl similar ho'.icce, which tile ptcss isd.iil) gIVilig Miss Thompson, and tflteff tip nn in. u lice that tho Same company Unit sup ported her in New YnrK City will support her now, and that nil Ihti l-ll'.fils, including the 'Fire Si'eno' nllovu mentioned, will be, presented, there should Le awakened an earnest desire tn greet tl a Is great rtrllsle and her company when tliey present llieutselt ee bh Wednesday evening, Sept. 20th. The sale ot beats giye every indication of n crowded house, and deluy In securing the few yet remaining unsold, may rtsult in tllsapK)intment. A train will leave Mauch Chunk at the clotc of the ) eifotiniiiiic, f.r Lehighton, Weissport and Parry ville. Wild Creek Items. An infant child of Daniel Andrew was buried at the Jerusalem church ou Monday last. -Mr. William Moser and Lewis Smith . both of this place, will leave shortly foi Naglesviile, where Ihey have secured em ploymenl at $1.30 pcf itdyi -Mn Adam Kihler and Samuel Serfass, will leave this pluce for Wilkesbarre, where they have secured employment at house painting. ---Mr. George Heydl; who was confined to bis bed for the past two iertrs, is now en joving relief by using a patent medicine Wo hope that he will be restored to perfect health. An infant child of Stephen Christman was buried at the Jerusalem church on last i'.nloyi Mr. U: P. Kililor, ofthiS place, oged 01 yens, 10 months and 5 days; was instantly killed by falling out of his bam, on Thurs day 7th itist. His remains were buried at the Jerusalem church, on Sunday ,10th intt. Theunkertaker was Mr. YoUiikin.ofTrachs- yillei funefal services were held In both lioglish dndGertnan,hy the Ravi A. Strauss, Whoso text us Proverbs 14th chapter,12th yerse: "Thl'rd is a way which seetrfeih right untd a 11111I11 but the end thereof are the ways of death." T'e deceased leaves a ivife, two daughters, fiye sons and fifteen grand-children. OiAtin. "The Tailof Mikes the Man,1' Since t he tailor idakcs tlte man, it must be evident to the most eusy-going mind that the best tailor makes the best man. 1'h is, of course, must be taken with limit ations. However, it is a fact admitted l y all, that as n iiian must have clothing lie might as uell have it to fit him neatly and made in bet'dmiug stvle us lu Have ft ills cuise him against nil recognition by his friends, as il too frequently does For tl.o purpose then of having their patrons praise them because of their becomina npp'-armice and well-inude garments, 'Jluuss A- Bri.the popular merchant tailors, of Lehighton, make a point Hi give their customers per feet fits and garments tc!l mill iihi6tlhtlly made. Artist in clothing themselves, they are satisfied only When their pulrous aro satisfied; and their purpose is tu cmno as near iierlecliotl as can be. The stock nf full and wihter goods Is Very large, Inrcer than most ttlcrchalit tailoring establishments carry, find much larger limn can be found in any of the. tailoring stores, and being gentlemen of taste the style nl their goods Is 11 prima consideration witli them. In ad dition to their Immense stodk nf mciclinnt tailoring' goods they ImV'efl full lincnf boots, shoes, bats, Cups, end gdntleinen'a furnish ing goods, hi which they invite thenite'il tion of tbe'r patrons and the public. Prices fully as low as the same articles can be got anvwherd ih (he Statet A Fard Case Jugged, llarley Saturday morning Officer dmith, of Allentown; ntrested a notorious robber John Solomon, on suspicion of having ciuu milted a series of burglaries in that til y. The Allentown Feinnlo College has been robbed twice in set feral motilfis hiuI tho residence of the Itov. Iliiferd. president of the i li t tut o-i, wB burglar zed in Auj list, ite the luiinly wus at the seashore. 'Ihe d licer found a lot of silverware, clothing, I linen, etc., which has l.ecn mdeiitilied as the proierly of the culluite liuii Mr Iilllerd. Solomon is 11 n old ollender. n tl eoine time back sjrved a Ihree year's ter;n for burg lary. Other chargej ate pending ugainst him and ho is liond for seven or eiaht vedrs in prlsarJ. MAi:itn:ii srooxliEiMnrt-onoss.-On the ion, ult., at I'nriyvilie, by tho ttev. W. Sheppard, Mr. A. Sponnhel rillld Miss Kinuia Gross, belli uf Parry ville, I'a. Xjm Mad For the Following and Other Reasons: It Is noiseless. II sews rapidly. Il has a high, long arm. It Is durable and powerful It hns Ihe most conveniences. !t rtfiis sn easily a child .m 11m il. It is easy to un; dorstand and operate. It la Ihe handsomest one ever built. It a perfect "sevrer olall kinds of work. It Is ve.v simple, hd hence never g. Is not of order, nor causes trouble. Tbe b lli-l ran use it. Xervi-u. vro,. urc nut onnoye.1 by it, It has from Ten to Thirty Points of Rcai Suporiority oVor any other Maohine in Market. It is, from Its many virtues; the easiest to sell and the surest to satisfy every one wher buys it. It has all tbe old popular features, combined with, all tho new Improvement which nave (iroveu 10 ua uesirauie, oesiuea mony special improvements nblcU ethers I cannot use. , Itfsaelf.threading, has the double feed, self-setting needles, stop mnllon foe wfriding I bobbins, the best lake up, and tlltrb regulator, and the fiuest tension In any machine ' For Snlo by L. F. KERN, Lehigh Gap, Agent for Pnrbon ' County. sept. 2.-4t. MALARIA Malaria is an almost in describable malady which not even tho most talented physicians arc able lo fath om. Its Catisj is most fre tjucntly ascribed to local surroundings, anil there is Very little qu.'ation.but this opinion is substantiated by facts. Malaria Joes not nec essarily moan chills and fever While tL-se troubles usually accompany it. It often afTcclS th .' sufierer : ith general lassitude, accom panied by loss of appetite, sleeplessness, a" tired feeling find a1 high fever, the per son afilicted gi owing Wdalc er and wenh.-r, loses flesh day after da'f until he be comes H inero skeleton, a shadov of his former self. ? Maria rr.ee h-iOr.g laid Its lnt.l upoiI the huTnan frame, the tl.Kir if the sVe-cm fs trrojvnoperf to ncrvom demcs. The body &c..k ri.I enlteh.cd absorbs no' r.-md hriieat, b-ii subsistlrg upoa lutl.'. -ih i digestive organs no hem r p7tr'rm their functions: t'i"livr i.ci "O-iVrpid, and other uans fii':..K 1 1 do th-ir routine Wot I: . sfrce h!y Income reordered, pn-t dinili.M.m and death are apt ta incite. In r.rYritinn to being n. certain euro for tn.ila'tU ami thills' and fever, lir.uws's Iron liirti'its; Is highly" recommended for all diseases rcquir liro a. certain and efficient tonic; cs peer.'.!! indigestion, dyspep-ia, inter-riilu-lit foveN, Wjinf of nppttlte.Ioss of Mrcii;ili, Iac)c ut energy, ctci linri -Ii s the blood, strengthens the mu clcs, and gives new life to the nerves. Act li'.tC & cliafm on the) digestive organs'. It is for sale by5 all respectable dealers in mcdicincsj price, ii per liottle Cs sure nnd git the genuine! BROWK'S IRON DITTERSi Taku no other.- DaneMGrs, Yfiyes, Motliers! DR. J. Bi SiUmQm&li UTTIfA Pi Y DISCOVEIlEll 01?DIl. MATtOHISra OATHOLOOOM, . & POSITIVE ami FSB flKMl CUMPUiilTEi This remedy will act in hsrmony with the Fo-' jale system ot all times, ana also immctliatoly upon the abdominal and utcrino muscles, and re- stora them to a healthy and strong coi.illtlon. . Dr. Marchlsl'a Utcrino Cathotlcon v. ill cure fall ing of tho womb, Leucnrrhaa, ehroniclnflimmai tlon aud Ulceration ot the V.'onib, Incidental Ileiuo.-rharo bi. Flooding1, Painful,- Suppressed and Irregular Menstruation! Kidney Complaint, Uirrcnnees and Is especially adapted to 1'ao cliauga. of life. Scod for pamphlet free. AH lcttera of Inquiry freely answered. Address ! nhnvc. For silo by all druggists. Ncwelr.sSlpcrbottli-, OMal70 pl.1,0. Hisnro r'-l esk fr.rDr. War chiat'9 Utcilue Catholicoo. Vnko uoothor- J"or -nle at A. J. Darling' Drug Sloro' in Lehighton, may 2fl-yl AGENTS Wanted ts Est Mil Mm a lliat!rat4 tUntt J kfllta nnl,n P. DIrilniv works ofchiricter. treat vrklv,O"UI0 UIUIUO low in prieet wllms 4H needed "erywhere: Ubrraltermi- lErftilUj-. t.arrrUuH to., tA N. l utittli St., l'muuviimia, w EE8L Practical Lltu.rAVifc7.i.ffiS GOO pp. Clear type, finest tilntlli :r unit Illustrations.' AUl;r.T8 WA.Vl'KII. (ftf. tu ir.O per Jtonlh. Hoi 1 ermi. tddrest I, C. McCUltDV & Co . Pli.lsdelplili, P ffr-rtjf.lNTtlN litlEtf NKT.fitshlnnaMSj UrlS Hoot anil Sunn .Makkb, llarik St.; LehlKhton. All tvork norronteil. J.ANK STItftET1, fir-t slnfel nboVe iron, dulli allenlioh In hi- new und fash ionable stock uf All of which he is Selling at VERY LOW EST CASH PRICES. T3- An Inspection Invited 4nd satlsfdetlott auuiante d In all cuses.
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