The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, September 15, 1883, Image 1

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$1 1 each subsequent Insertion 25 eta.
local notices 10 cents per line.
H. V. MORTIIIMEIt, Publisher.
CARDS ,
Attorneys.
rp A SNYDER,
ATTORNEY AT I. AW,
lirmrc-Oorner of Bank Street fc Bankway,
2nd building above the Carbon Advocate
frlotlng Office.
Mayl, 1883-m I.EiIianTOW.
-TTT M. BAWIIER,
ATTOBMBY AND COONBBLLOIt AT LAW,
Bui 8tauT,LimeT0iilPA.
..,.,... t n.llllAn Affanii Will Bturand
Bell Real BiUU. Cenvsjanclng .lastly done Col
.mil. mada. Settling Estates or ""-I
tdant. a spaelalty. Msy be consulted In KnglUh
adUarman.
Nov. 12.
Physicians and Dentists.
REMOVED.
W. G. M. SeiDle. PUyiician & Snrgoou
i,.. oAmnvAi Ma nmia and Ttesldenee from
Second St. to SOOTH Street. In the building
formerly occupied by A. J llotLKMMATKii,
where ho will bo pleased to see his friends
and patrons. 3-'oFFICE JltHIHS '. frdm
6 to 8 o'clock: P. M. Juarcn oi, ion.
Qn. W. W. KEBER.
PHYSICIAN ANU SURGEON.
MAIN STREET, PAHRYVILLE. PA,
Jay be consulted In the English or German I
language. .uarcu-.ii, ism.
TTT A. IiERHAMER, M I).,
PHYSICIAN AND 8CP.OB0N
Beeelal attention paid to Chronic Diseases.
Offlca: South Kt corner Iron and 2nd t.,Lo-
hlghlon.Pa. AprII3,I875.
D. KEllElt, M. O.
I). S. Examining Surgeon,
PnAOTICINO PIIYSICIAJJ and 80 HQEON.
ornciti ltank Street. HKiiKU'b HLOCK, Lehigh-
Ion, ra.
May tie consul led In the Germ 'n Language.
Nov. 3
D
U. C. W. UOWER,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
May bo consulted In inn German or English
.iiiguiigo.
Oaeinn Opposite Durllng's Urug store,
IlANK St., Lohlghton. Pa.
Jan. li-yl
W. A. Oortright, D.D.S.,
OFFICE : Opposite the "broadway House,"
- Irlauch Chunk, Pa.
iiAiinnia bxva thft benefit of the latest lm
nmvrtmHnti in maehanlAl antdlances nntl
' the bust matho ls of tmatinent In all surgical
...... Nl l'HOIIS-OXIlli: administered II
dnslred. If possible, porsuns rcsldlnir outsidn
of Mauch Uhuuk, should nuke eusaireinents
by mall. J) Y
rnuoaiAS kbsiisrer,
A. CONVEYANCER,
AND
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT
The following Companies are Represented;
L,KllA )N S1U TUALl'inB.
ItUAIIINO HUTU At, FIRB,
WVOMINO vinu.
rnrrnvn.i.i! virtE.
Li:ill(lll FIlliCnudtheTHAV
KIJ3R1 ACCIDKNT 1NSUKANOB,
Also rennavlTanln and Mutual ilorso Tlititl
eteeilre and lUMiramo uompauT. ,
Malcn55.1S71 rUOH. KGMBRIiB.
QARBON HOUSE,
J. W. BATJDENnUSH, PROPRIETOR,
Hank St., Lkiiioiiton, Pa.
rha n . iBftn HntTSK nlfers flrst-elass accom
modations to the Traveling public. Hoarding
by the Hay or Week on Keasonaoie lerms.
lhniri i:iirr. wines and l.lauors always on
hand.
UVIM DIIC08 auu Diuwiea. uvicu-
tire Haulers, attached
April to-yl,
TDACKERTON HOTEL.
Midway between Mauch Chunk & IMichton
LEOPOLD MEYER, Paornllrron,
Packerton, Pcnn'a.
This well known hotel Is admirably refitted,
and has the best accommodations lor perman
ent auil 'transient boarders. Excellent talde
and the very best liquors. Also Hue stables
attached. Sept. 10-yl.
J-.lVIO EBHERTS
Livery & Sale Stables
UANK BTaKIST.liKIlIOIlTON, Pn
FAST TROTTING HORSES,
' ELEUA2IT CARRIAGES,
And positively LOWER PRICKS thou any
."v other Livery in the Coauly.
Large ana handsome Carriages for funeral
rarposes inqw eumuaa. wa v u u ,
Nov;::;i;3.
J. W. RAUDENBUSH
Reipftetlullr annnunetf to die public that he I
bat opened ft NEW IjIVKIIY STAULK In I
eon n eel ion with hli hotel, undli prepared to)
Funerals. WeMinjR or Business Trips
on shortest notice and most liberal! erms. All
orders lefiat the"Carliin House" will receive
prompt attention Stable on North Street,
next iav aoiei, iquikiiiuu, pin.E-vi
PATENTS.
ANDERSON h SMITH.
Solicitors of U, S. and Knr-
lidi Talents, No. 700 Hh
Street, cor or O, opp. v a. raient timce.
wa.hinffinn. 1). tl. CorreiDondenru solicit.
a No ilurm for advice. No fee churned
unless Patent Is allowed. References, Lewis I
tnhn...n gt iia . Hankers, and Pestmaster. 1
Washlnton, D. O. Pamphlet of lnstrucl
tlons reo. II ino.uo
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PATENTS
obtained for Inventors In the United States
Oanada and Europe, at reduced rates. With
our principal offlco located In Washington,
directly opposite the Unltod States Patent
Offlco, we are able to attend to all patent
business with greater promptness nnd de
spatch and at lets cost than other patent at
torneys who are at a distance from Wash
ington, and who bare, therefore, to employ
' assoctato attorneys." We make preliminary
examinations and furnish opinions as to pa.
tcntabllliy, free of charge, and atl who are
Interested In nrw inventions and patents arc
luvltcd to send for a copy ol our "Guldo or
obtaining Patents," which Is sent free to
any anurees, ami contains co'iiueio instruc
tions how to obtain patents and other valua.
ble matter. Worclerto the Uerman-Amcr-Ican
National Hank Washington, LI. U.; the
Royal Swedish. iNorwcuian ami llanlab lii'ga
thins, at Wa.hlnAton ; Hon. Jos. I'asoy, late
1,'lilel Justice TJ. S. Court of Uialuis; to the
utiiciats or tne u. roient u:nco, end to
Scnatore and Members of Congress Irom
every State.
Address: LOTUS 11(1F.I1 It (.. So.
llcltors of Patents and Attorneys at I,avr,Le-
Buy Your Spring
AMSD
s
Groceries, Queensware, etc.,
-AT-
SWEENY & SON'S
Old Post-Office Building,
urn
INDIAN
Cures all diseases
els, Kidneys, Skin
jfVto its eflloaoy
diseases, and
mm
mm
mm
'irafls Mari. best remedy known to man.
Guaranteed to Cure Dysxiepsia.
USTAGENTS WANTEHfl
Laboratory 77 "West 3d St., New York City, Druggists sell it.
Da. Clark Johnson :
My bmly was literally covered with Tetter,
your INDIAN HLOOD UYllllP, which has
ENOCH BEKOEH.
Spring Announcement !
fee., &,e.
Our Young Ladles and Gentlemen will find It to their advantage to glvo him
acall before purrhaslng elsewhere, as they
Town AT UOTTOM PKIOES.
Oil Fost 0H1C3 Bnilas,
April 11, mly
SCROFULA
and all scrofulous diseases, Sores, Erysipe
las, Ecxenin, lllotclies, lllngworai. Tu
mors, Cnrbunclcs, Itolls, and Irruptions
or tlio Skin, are the direct result of nil
Impuro state of tlio blood.
To euro these diseases the blood must f
purified, and restoml to n healthy nnd na
turalcondltlou. AVKlt'a SA1H.PAHII.1.A lint
for orer forty years len recognized by cinl
nont medlcnl nuthorltlcs ns tlio most lnv
erful blotxl purlHer In etlstence. It fries
the s)stem from nil foul humors, enriches
and strengthens the blood, removes all trucks
of mercurial treatment, mid proves Itself a
complete master of all scrofulous diseases.
A Itewnt Cure of Scrofuloua Sores.
"Some months nn 1 was troubled utlli
scrofulous sore (ulcers) on my legs. 'J he
limbs were badly swollen aim lunameD, nim
tha
aorea illcunri;cu large qu.-inuiiea ui
olfeuslre matter. Kverv reincdv 1 tried
failed, until I used AVKii'a Saiikai-aiiii.i.a,
of nhleli 1 have now taken three lioltles.
Willi tho result that the sores nre henh-d,
and my general benllh greatly Imiirouit.
1 feel iry grateful for the good your
medicine has done me.
Yours respect fully. Jilts Axx O'lllttAN."
Hi Sullivan St., Now York, dune 2i, 1M.
IT" AH jwraons liitrrrstnl nro luvltrd
to call on Mr. OMtrlnn; ulao upon the
ItfV. .. 1. Willis nr in ICnst J14III Ntnft,
Nt'W Vtirk City, ivhu will tuko plenalirv
III teatir Iuk to tlin wonderful fllltury ol
AyerH StirMipnrllln, not only In tlio cure
of thU lutly, hut in Ills own iiiko mill
many others within Ills knuuleilgv.
Tho well-known trrlfer on t lie Itotton lltmlit.
It. W. 11ALI., of Uocheattr, A'.., writes, .lune
7, ifisa:
Having suiTeroil severely for some years
with Ecreiun, and having lulled to tlud icllef
from other remedies, 1 huieiunde usi, ihirlng
the past three months, of A viiii'h N iihaia
iiili.a, which has I'll'ccKd n nminhle curr.
I consider it n m.igiilticeut remedy for nil
blood diseases.'
Ayer'sSarsaparilla
ftlmulalcs and regulates tho action of the
digestive and nslnil!utlvc organs, rencus
and strengthens the vital forces, nnd speedily
cures ltlieuilintlMin, Nellriillii, Ithellinn
tlc Omit, CnturrIitOeiu'rnI Debility, and
all diseases arising fioni nu ImiMivcrUlicd or
corrupted condition of the biootl, mid a weak
ened vitality.
It Is Incomparably tlio cheapest blood medb
clue, on nccouut of Its concentrated strength,
and great power over disease
I'ltr.I'.MlKD IiY
Dr. J. C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists; price SI, six bottles
for S3.
A fir'NTTC! wnnted.to sell Edison's Mus.
""Jji' O 0:li Telephone ami Edison's
Instantaneous Piano and Organ Music. En
closa atamp for ctnlogne and terms.
EDISON MUS 10 CO., Philadelphia, Pa
dec. li.-tnS.
IS A SURE CURE
for all diseases of tho Kidneys and
LIVER
r li ha. BTMdfla action on thU moat imTXjrt&nt
g cr-fiui, eixAbUnjr It to throw olT toriildlty and a
oi uao Aiue, una uj jtejpiii uio ooweisuxroe
oondlUon, eHboUttf It regnlxir dlflcharo.
Hfl I sFk mI r ITy ou ar iniTferlng from
IWldlCal Ida m&lArlA.h&vatheGhllls.
Y are billcmj, dyipeptlo, or constipated, Ei4L-
uoyviun wiuiumr rsuwa es quicJLiy euro.
In thli leagon to eleantw the Britem. everr
ono uliould toko a thorough oourss oflt. (si) J
SOLD BY DRUCG13T0. Prlco SI
and Summer
jlim -ss.
Bank St. Lehighton.
imnmni
BLOOD SYRUP
of the Stomaoh, Liver, Bow
and Blood. Millions testi-
in healing tho above named
pronounce it to be the
IA'KENS, Dauphin Co.. Pa.
lor which I could a-et no relief until T took
effectually cured ra . 1 recommend It hlvhly.
The undersigned calls the attentlen
of his many friends and patrons to his
Large and Fashionable Stock of
Spring' Goods,
Oonslstlng of
BOOTS
AND
SHOES
Ofevery description and Style In the
Market, Including a special line of
Lady's Fine Shoes
Also, a full line or
Umbrellas,
Sun Shades,
Hats, Caps,
will find the I1EST SELECTED STOCK In
BAM Streat, LEHIGHTON
INDEPENDENT
LEHIGIITON, CARBON COUNTY,
List of Premiums
to be awarded at the Ninlli Annual Fair, ol
the Carbon County Industrial Society, In bo
held on their Grounds,. In tlio Borough o(
Lehighton, Carbon county, I'a.,ou Tuowlay,
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, October
2, 3, 4, and 5, 1883 1
Class 1 Horses.
Heavy Draught, Blooded.
Best Stallion between! nnd 12 years... 6 CO
Second bst 3 00
Third best 1 CO
Ilest mare under 6 years & 00
Second best 3 00
Hest horso colt between 2 and 4 years. . 3 00
I Second best . 2 00
Hest marecolt beneen 2 and (years ... 3 00
Second best 2 CO
Hest colt under 2 years 2 00
Second best 1 CO
Best colt under six months 2 CO
Second best 1 CO
CLASS 2 Sfeed.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3d.
Open to all horses In the county, owned
three months prior to theday or trial, ami that
have never gono for money other tcan county
premiums
Hest trotting horse ?5 00
Second best 16 00
Third best 6 00
The above Trotting Match Is to take placo
at TWO o'clock P.M. Provided, however,
that four horses must be entered, and not less
than three to start. Heals, two rounds, best
three In five, to harness. Entrance lee, ten
por cent of wholo amount of premium offered.
All horses for this, class must be entered be
foro 6 o'clock Saturday evening, September
2X1, and entranco fee paid to the Secretary.
Open to all colts In tho county, not over
four yoars old, and owned three months prior
to theday of trial, and that have never gono
for money other than county premiums :
Hest trotting colt $10 00
Second best 6 C-0
Third best. 2 00
To take place at 2.3) o'clock P. M. Pro
vided, however, that lour colts be entered and
not less than three to start. Heats, two
rounds, best throo In Ave, to harness. En
trance fee two dollars. Entries close Satur
day, September 22d, at 0 o'clock P. M., and
fee paid.
BICYCLE BADE. Open to all In tho
county :
first premium 20 00
Second premium 10 00
Third premium 6 00
To take place at 3 o'clock P. M. Provided,
however, that lour must enter, and not less
than three to start, and mako two rounds
each time, best two In three. Entries close
Tuesday, October 2d, at 7 o'clock P. M., and
entrance fee which is 10 per cent of purse,
paid to the Secretary.
THTJHSD AY AFTEltNOON, OCT. 4th. J
Open to all horses In Carbon and adjoining
counties, with no better record than 2:18.
First premium to
Second premium 'ti
Third premium H'
Horses entered In this class cannot contest
for other premiums, except In race open to
all. All entries Tor this trot must close tat
urday evening. Sept. 22, at or before six o'.
clock, and tho entraencs paid to tho Secretary
Heats, two rounds bist 3 In 6 to harness,
Horses entered to this number need not ap
pear In general Cavalcado, but must be ou
ho Fair Orounds by Wednesday morning at
!l o'clock, and bo reported to tho Secretary.
Entrance fee 10 percent, of tho whole amount
ifprcmlum offered, and not less than threi
horses to start, and not lees than four to
enter.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCT. 5th.
Open to all Horses.
Best trotting horse 1 100 00
Second Best 60 00
Third Hest 20 00
Four horses must bo ontorod. Entranco fee
10 per cent, of purse, not loss than three to
start.
Persons desiring to contest for this premium
wlllenter their names with the Sccretery on
I or before Sept. 22, ntor before 6 o'clock n,n.
and pay htm the entrance fee Heats, two
rounds, best three In five, to harness.
A horse to get an award for tho first pre
mium must trot two rounds In 2:36; for second
premium. 230: for third premium, 1:10.
Horses entered In this class cannet con'.es
for other premiums, and need not appear In
general Cavalcade, but must be on the Fair
O rounds by Wednesday uiornlngat 0 o'clock,
and be reported to the Secretary.
FOOT RACE Open to all In thecounty.
First premium S 29 CO
Second premium 15 00
I Third premium too
Totakeplaeeat 3 o'clock p. m., provided,
I however, that four must enter and not less
tnan three to start, and mako one round.
Entries close Thursday evening at T o'clock.
Entrance fee 10 per cent, of purse and paid to
the Secretary at that time.
oa-A Committee on Arrangements will De
appointed to superintend all matters pertain
ing to the race course, settle nil disagree
ment and difficulties, and enforce time ol
speed and entries, whose dcelslons will be
final.
UXASS 3 Horned Cattle,
Class 1 Blooded Stock.
Best Aldcrncy cow .. t '
Second best 3 00
Best Alderney bull 6 00
Second belt 3 00
Hest Durham cow 4 00
Second best 2 00
Best Durham bull 4 00
Second best 2 10
Class 3 Mixed Breeds.
Best bull, 3 years and upwards I S Ou
Second best....
Best bull, 1 to 3 years 3 00
Second best 2
Hest bull between Cand 12 months 2 no
Second best 00
Best cow, 3 years and upwards 4 00
Second best 2(0
Hest heifer, 1 to 2 years 4 09
Second best 2 00
BcstbellcrbetweenOandlSmonths.,.. 2 00
Second best 1 CO
CLASS -i aSteers & Oxen,
Best corn-fed steer
weighing 2,' 00 lbs.
and over
t a oi
Pest pair working oxen.,
Second best
3 00
l to
Best pair steers, corn fed
4 00
dip. and 1 10
Second best.
Best single steer under 6 years.corn fed 2 00
Second best 1 00
Itait nalr steers, stall fed , 2 10
CLASS 5 Sine.
Best boar 00
Hast sow"" ' w
lUgt & itloa between!! and fl months 2 0
Best display vf bt bugs - CO
Live and Let Live."
PA., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1883.
CLASS G Sheep.
Best sheep $ i 00
Second bost 1 0J
CLASPS' 7 Grain, Seed and
Flour.
Best bushel whlto wheat 1 to
Hest bushol rod wheat, not mentioned . . I to
Best bushel California wheat 1 to
Best bushel Medltcrrantan wheat 1 to
Best bushel rye 1C0
Host bushel flint corn 1 M
Best bushel yellow gore corn 1 On
Best bushol oat 1 00
Bestpcck clovcrsecd 1 00
Best peck timothy seed 1 to
Hest peck orchard grass seed 100
Hest barrel white wheat flour 2 CO
Best barrel rod wheat flour 1 CO
Best hundred pounds ryo flour 1.00
Best hundred pounds buckwheat meal.. 1 00
Bcsthundred pounds corn meal 1 CO
Second best of each of theabore..., Si
CLASS 8 Farming Imple
ments. Best four horso team, full slso f 4 00
Best four inulo team 4 (0
Best two horse plow , 100
Best cultivator I 00
Bestharrow 1 on
Best roller 100
Bcstgruln drill... 100
Best monlngnnd reaping mnchlne A 00
Best corn shelter (horse power) 1 00
Best threshing machine 6 00
Best sweep horsepower 1 to
lest endless chain horse power 2 00
Best furm wagon for two horses 1 to
Best horso rake , 1 00
Best corn shelter (band power) 100
Best hay and straw cutler 1 00
Besthalf dozen rakes 50
Best fanning milt 1 0
Best grain cradlo to
Rest bay lork , dip.
Best manure fork dip.
Best corn busker dip.
CLASS i) Manufactured
Artcles.
Best two horso carriage 5 on
Second best 2 00
Best onc-horsc carriage , 4 00
Second best 2 00
Best set double carriage harness 3 IX)
Second best 1 On
Best single carriage harness 2 00
Second best 1 00
Best display of boots and shoes 3 00
Second best 1 00
Best dlsplayofcablnet ware.six ormora
articles n oo
Second best 3 0
Best display of stoves, not less than 3.. 6 00
Best display of finished leather 1 00
Best display of chairs 3 00
Best display ol cedcrtwaro 1 0
Hest display of Iron eastings 1 00
Best display of roller Iron 100
' Rest display ol' toils 1 00
Best display of tinware 1 00
Best churn 60
Best washing machine 100
Rest display of manfucturcd tobacco ..10
Best display of candles 2 0
Rest display ol hats and caps 3 00
Best display of clothing 3 00
Best piece ofcasslmcro 10
Rest piece of casslnet 1 IC
Best piece ofllnscy 1 00
Best piece of Ingrain carpet 1 0
Best rng carpet 1 chi
Hest lot of woollen stocklntrs 60
liest lot or mittens and gloves 60
CLASS 10 Vegetables.
Best bushel Mercer potatoes $ 1 00
" " blue-eyed potatoes 1 00
" " Halifax potntoc 1 (0
" " In any other variety 110
" sweet potatoes 1 00
. " turnips l 00
" ruta bagas , 1 00
" sugar beets 1 00
half bushel field beans 1 00
peck bunch beans 1 00
" polo beans 1 00
" lima beans 1 00
" tomatoes 1 00
" onions 1 00
" red beets 1 0
" parsnips 1 on
" carrots 1 00
Cabbage, not less than six beads 1 Ol
Oyster plants, not less than six 1 CO
Squashes, not less than six 1 00
Watermelons, not less than six 1 00
C'antclopcs, not less than six 1 CO
Pumnklns. not les than six 1 00
Oolery, no less than li stalks 1 00
ucuinbers. not less than 6 1 Jul
Display of vegetable 2 00
Sicond best of any of the above to
CLASS 11 Poultry.
Best pair gray dorklng $-1 fo
Second best.., 60
Best pair whltedorklngs 1 00
Second best , 60
Best pair black S anlsh 1 on
Second best 60
Best pair white polands 1 00
Second bost 60
Best pair black polands 1 00
Second best 60
Best pair golden polands 1 10
Second best , fO
Hest pair silver polands 1(0
Second best 60
Best pair rod game 100
Second best 60
Best pair gray game -1 oo
Second best 60
Best pair pile game 10
Second best to
Best pair loghorn 1 CO
Second best 60
Bostpalr African bantams 10)
Second best 60
Best pair gold laced bantams 1 00
Second best 60
Best pair silver laced bantams 1 Ol
Second best to
Best pair cochins 100
Second best 60
Best pair Brahatns (light) 1 0
Second best., tl
Bostpalr Brahams 100
Second Best to
Rest pair Hamburgs 1 00
Scsond best 60
Best pair houdans 1C0
Second best 60
Rest pair grevecasrus 100
Second best 60
Rest pair la Heche 1 00
Second best , 60
Rest pair sultans
Second best
Best palrbronse turkeys...
Second bost
Rest pair white turkeys..,,
Second best
Best pair wild turkeys
Second best
Best pair common turkeys.,
Scoond best
Best pair muscovy ducks,,,
Second best
Rest pair Avlccbury ducks
Second best
Best pair Rouen ducks
1 (r)
60
1 oo
60
1 00
60
1 00
60
1 00
60
1 09
60
1 00
60
1 9
Second best 60
Best pair Cayuga ducks Its)
Keeund best 60
Rest pair Bremen geeie 1 00 1
Second best
51.00
If
Best pair brown China geese 1 CO
Second best to
Best pair whlto China gecso 1 00
Second best .... OO
Best pair African geese 1 Mi
Second best to
Best pair Tolouse geese 1 00
Second best to
Best pair wild geese 1 00
Second best ......, to
Hest pair guinea fowls loo
Second best to
Rest pair pea lowls too
Second best.... 60
Hest ami greatest rarlity of pigeons.... 1' 00
Second best ,., fQ
Hest pair common rabbits 1 on
Second best , 60
Rest lop-eared or Madagascar rabbits.. 1 00
Second best 60
Rest lot of fowls of ono kind, not less
thnn eight In number 1 00
Rest display of poultry, not less than
twenty fowls, 10
CLASS 12 Dairy & Honey
Rest butter, not less than 6ft $ 1 00
Second best, not less than 6 ft to
Best Hutch cheese, not less than 6 lb,. 1 00
Rest specimen honey, not less than 6 lb 1 oo
Rostapplebuttcr,not less than 1 gallon 1 CO
The method of making butter and cheese to
bo stated In writing by each competitor.
CLASS 13 Fruit.
Best balfbushcl apples t 1 to
and most numerous variety 2 00
Best specimen of pears not less than 6 . 1 i Q
ami most numerous variety 2 ou
Best specimen peaches not less than 5 . I M
Best display of plums.., 1 U0
Host peek of quinces IIO
Best display ol Isabella grapes..,, .... 100
Rest display ol Catawba grapes 1 04
Best display or other varieties , 1 00
Rest display of fruit 1 CO
Scoond best ol each ol the above 60
CLdSS 14 Home Manufac
tures and Home Department
Best woollen yarn.. CO
knit stockings 60
knit glovos or mittens to
cotton quilt v 100
chainbray ,, , 1 00
6 pounds of hetcholcd flax 1 00
6 pounds ol wool 1 Oi)
Second best o f each or above 60
Best loat or whlto bread 60
pound cake 60
sponge cako 60
fruit cake 60
plain cake 60
preserves 60
pickles 60
hams cured by exhibitor 100
dried beef cured by oxhlbitnr.,..
60
60
1 00
to
to
26
specimen dried fruit, any kind
Largest display, not less than tl
Best specimen preserved fruit any kind
Bost specimen fruit Jellies, any kind...
Second best,,,
Largest display fruit jellies, not less
than six , loo
Best bottle homo made wine, any kind 60
Second best 26
Best ball gallon apple vinega- 60
Second best 26
Hest hall irallon suirar-oane tuolasacs.. 1 oo
Second beat , 60
Second bcstofeachorabovoartlclcs... 26
CL4SS 15 Ladies Work
and Flowers.
Bost display of emlroldery 2 00
display of other needlework 2 00
worsted work 2 00
crochet work 3 00
display of bead work 1 00
display ot'knlttcd work...... 1 oo
millinery work 3 00
Second best or each of the above 6i
Rest display natural flowers and plants 3 00
Best design of tut flower 2 00
boOUCt tO
collection of roses In pots 1 CO
collection of Dahlias In pots 1 00
collection orChlna Asters 100
Vcrbenns I on
Heliotropes 2 00
display of artificial flower 2 00
display of wnx Huwors 100
T.ihernl nreniluuis will beawardod forothor
articles or merit by the Committee of ladies
on this class.
CLASS 16 Miscellaneous
Articles.
Best display of oil paintings 1 1 00
" statuary l oo
" drawing 1 on
'" dagucrrotypes 1 oo
' ambrotypes 1 on
pianoforte t 00
display other musical Instruments 3 00
CLASS 17 Non-Enumer
ated Articles.
The Commltteo on this class will uso their
own Judgment In awarding such premiums as
they think suitable
CLASS 18 Plowing Match
Best plowman 3 00
Second best 1 00
Best plowboy under seventeen 3 00
Second best 1 to
The trial to take place at 0 o'clock a. in.,on
any day the commltteo or arrangements may
fix upon. Each plowman to do bis own work
without a driver.
CLJ.SS 19 Ores & JLTetals.
Best display and quality of Iron ore.... 2 00
Best display and quall'y zlne ore 1 (O
Rest display and quality slate, .dip and 1 (0
Rest display and quality limestone 1 00
Hest display and quality fire and porce
lain clay 1 00
Best display and quality pig Iron 1 00
Best display and greatest collection or
nil tho minerals found In Carbon
county 6 00
All thojirtleles in the above list to be the
product of Carbon county. Tho collection
will uu iiiu iiuieny ui m, ouvibij,
Order of Exhibition.
1, All articles of competition must be on
the ground and entered ou October 2, be
fore 0 p. in., at which time the Secretary Is
ordered to close the books and receive notli
lug more for competition, and at 2 o'clock
p. in., ou Wednesday, the Commltteo will
enter upon tbe duties of awarding prem
iums.
2. On Tuesday, October 2, at 8 a, m., tbe
gales ol Iba Fair Grounds will boopetifor
admittance, and will bo oned at the same
hour on each of tho days of exhibition.
3. At 0:30 o'clock a in., on Weducsday
the 3d ot October, the horses of all classes,
and llio mules contending for premiutns.will
be brought uwn the trial course for inpec
tinn and judged according to tbe arrange
menls of the Committee.
4, The Plowing Match is to tako place at
9 o'clock a. in., on tbe day tho Committee
of Arrangements may fix.
S. The address will be delivered on Thurs
day alteruooi at 2 o'clock. All business
must be suspended dunug tbe time tbe ad
dress Is being delivered.
0. The report of the Awarding Committee
will bo publicly load on Friday at 12 m.
7, The public sale will coiniuodoe on Fn
W day ftcruoju at 1 o'clock.
a Year if Paid in Advanco.
not paid in advance, $1.20.
8, Persons exhibiting articles which they
desire to have cold wilt be lurnilicd,on cn
terins, wild a card announcing the lucttlinl
ills for sale. Printed catalogues will be ills.
Iributed on llio day of tho sale, containing
the tiumo and number ol the articles; but
nn articles niunufiirturcd out of tho county,
that may roino In competition with our own
mccliantcs, will be sold under this arrange
tnrni. 0. Tbo Awarding Committees nro to con
fine their awards in all cases to persons re
siding within the counties of Carbon, Le
high, Nuttliainptnn, Monroe, 8cliuylkill
and Luzerne: and in tbo case of live slock,
shall awnrd no premiums to any such Ex
hibitor, unless ho shall hnvo owned and
kept tlio animal at least three months previ
ous to tbo trial; nor to any professional
sportsman or racer Class 2 excepted. The
dim-rent oioouuls will bo apportioned on
Wednesday.
10 The Commlltea on Horses nnd Mules,
and Plowing, will attend at the time spec!
lied.
A cavalcado will be. held at 9 o'clock, a.
m.. ".n enchday of the Exhibition, when all
horses and mules must be nn the trial course
which arc catered for exhibition. The Sec
retary will furnish the Chairman of tho
Cmninittco with a memorandum of attlclcs
coming within Its rcsperlire class, together
with Ihe names ul tho tnenibera of the Com
mlllcc.
Bcgulations,
1. All members of the Society can enter
articles lor Exhibition, nnd receive tickets
of ad mission for themselves nnd their chil
dren undcr2l years of ago, free of charge,
2. All persons not members of tho Society
wishing to enter animals or articles for ex
hibition will bo charged i,He dollar, and
will bo then furnished with a ticket, which
willndinit Mm or her during the continu
ance of the exhibition.
3. Ail articles on exhibition must remain
on tbo ground untlU o'clock on Friday af
ternoon, and on all occasions will be return
ed to the exhibitor unless otherwise ordered.
4. The regulations must he strictly ad
hered to, otherwise tho Society will n-it be
responsible fur the omission of any of tbo
animals or articles nn the list,
5. Noaniinolsor articles enlorcd for ex-
hlbition can bo (oken away before the close
of the Fair, except by jermission of the Ex
ecutive Committee, ami no premiums will
bo paid to the animals orartitlss removed
in violation of tlilsrulo.
0. Animals and articles cnlored for ex
hibition will have cards attached, with tbe
number as entered ot the Secretary's office,
and exhibitors should, In all oases obtain
their cards previous to placing their stock
or articles ou tlio Fair Grounds,
i. ah persons who intend to exhibit
horses, caltle, swihe or sheep, or who In
tend to offer stock for sale, should notify tl.o
Secretary, Elwin Bauer, of such Intention
on or ueiore Hie 2nd of October, and leave
with him a fnlldcscrlpllon of such slock, in
oracr tnai proper arrangements can bo mad
for their accommodation.
B. UAunoN.-All articles exhibited,
whether eatable or not, must be respected as
private- property, and any person detected
purloining or Injuring thorn, will be dealt
wilb according to law.
v. aii articles ollered for competition
must be owned by the Competitor at least
thirty days Ixforo the Fair, and that all
fruit, vegetables and flowers must bo the
growth ol tho Competitors.
10. Any article which receives n distinct
premium, can not.oompele In ccneral als
play, nor shall any ono article recoiye two
pro oi urns.
11. For all stock exhibited, hoy, oals.com
and water will be supplied on the grounds
without charge. Every article or animal
up in the grounds shall, during tbo Fair, be
under llio control of the Society; and whilst
eyery iossible precaution will be taken for
tbe safe keeping of tbo same, the Society
will in no case be respons'ble furunvlosa
or naniago that may occur.
in irr,-i,Tj-.. ... . .
iwiiot.-All money awarded as
premiums shall revert to the Bociety unless
called lor within sixty dava. Premiums
will bo paid in tho afternoon on tho last dav
of the Fair, at tbe office on the grounds,
iiJ-Exhlbitors wishing any of their am-
mals or articles sold at publie sale, will
please bring them forward at the time of
sais.
Instructions to Committees.
1. The Committee on Agricultural Pro
ducts will give a preference to such varieties
as are adapted to tbo Interest of the furincr,
regard being had to tbe yield and market
value thereof.
2 Tha Committee on Agricultural Im
plements are instructed to keep in view the
usefulness ot tbe implements to the farmer
rather than the workmanship thereof.
3. The Commltteo on thn various kinds
of horses, mules, cattle, sheep snd swine arc
requested to bo particular in ascertaining
the blood of Ilia dltrercnt animals.
4. Tbe various Committees will bo care
ful not to award two premiums on tbo same
article.
5. If they award a distinct premium on
any article, they will not tako the same ur
tide lu consideration in a general display
6. If they find articles deserving prem
ium for which uono Is oucred, tboy will re.
port it.
7. The General Committees on Premium
will award such premiums as they luav
tnink proper on articles of merit that have
not been provided for lo tbo general sched
ule.
8. The General Committee is requested
to be careful to notice all articles exhibited
whether entitled lo premiums or not.
i). The Chairman ol the General Commit
tee Is instructed to make their report to the
secretary as soon ns Kssltjle, in order lbs
the full report may bo publicly read.
10, Tho Gcnoral Commltteo lo award
premiums aud diplomas for non entimerut
ed articles, nre requested In mark with an
X, such articles as it has examined, so tha
tbe same thing may not participate more
than once.
&SA.A general Invitation is hereby ex
tended to tbe fanners and mechanics of Car
boa and surrounding counties. In attend thi
Exhibition, and bring with them such ar
tides of their own growth aud manufacture
as will lutercit the public and illustrate 11;
improvement that are going on in theso
branches of American Industry. The prixes
aboye mentioned are ojwn fur the cmnpli
lionofall who choose to attend under lb
regulations of tbe Society. Tlio design of
tbo Awociitioa li W stimulate all thotv
The Carbon Advocate.
An Independent Family Newspaper, )
Published every ATUKDAY, in,
Lchiglitun, Carbon Co-tl'a., by.
M.nsitv v. innicriiiiuuit.
umois-HA lt,WAY, n boit distance abox
tbe Lehigh Valley It. It, Debet,
Terms : $1,130 w Annum in Afci
Evr.ny Drs,ciii-noN of jlain ami rAxer
Job 3?iintmej
AT VliltV LOW 1'ltlVKt.
who nremiineeted with it lu the nllnlnliienV
of llio highest degree of excellence (lint cart
be reached. It is very deeirable, therefore,
that the pi-,,liicliim of these two great classes
of soctcty, shoul l bn brought together, sn
that by comparison, Uje relative inerita of
tho various improvements that hjtqlHXH
mailo may be ascertained.
Under the nrrnngeincnt ol the present
year all articles plurcd within the iccMure
ir enlilbitioti (except when they Interfere
with tlio incch.intcul prod uctlnii of Carbon,
county) will bo soli) al piiblio ule, witb"Ut
ohargo, if the owners desire il, thus rcfler.
ing Exhibitors from tho labor of removing
their properly, and enable others la supply
themselviis with tb choicest SWliileiis of
agricultural and mechanical productions.
This we. think, n must inipoitant feature; pf
our Exhibition,
Wo invite, therefore, all, both at homo
and abroad, to attend and participate cither
as exhibitors or spectntois. feeling that none,
will bo dis-nimltited. The i.filccra and
members of Ihe various ngncutliiral societies,
In Pennsylvania und elsewhere nre eniiecU
lly and cordially invited lu attend,
S.8lioiild the wcuthor prove unfavor.
alio nn Thursday, then the Fair will bq
continued on Snturdiv.
WISE AND OTHERWISE.
No ru tu roll bo n n mil ciilio who ia
not wvil tcid )ti human u ttttre,
Tlioiwli nut ui tn of aieans, tha
policem.in eiulna club life.
II iiuni'ic'.is nro l.noUj, but they aro
nicu.
A tr.imp culled bis shoes corpora,.
tions UcaiiaO they had no soles.
Whit Is wanted Is lo httvo Dcqln
Keirney mistaken for inform. r O.irey.
Why not itulifcrilie for tbo Cabbdh
Advocate, only SI per annum?
Hugging sorrow li not the way lo.
lesieu it, though, Uko tbonoltle, troqhla
tings lens when it is firmly grasped! and
not feared.
Don't bo suspicions of overvbodv.
Tbe man who Is everlaslinnly lookinc lor
ovll can And tho greatest quantity of it
in his own life.
Opinion If, as R wore, tho rmoon of
tho world, but foroo is the tyrant,
"Heart," says one, "Is almost sa
strong ns principle," It is rather tho
channel In which principle flows r.nd
acts.
Modesty is to worth what ahar!
nre in puiutingi she gives to it Btrenath
and relief.
He who puts a bad oonatmnllnn n
a good act, reveilj his owu wickedoetn
of heart.
Let truth and unwaverinn faith In
God underlie all your motives, and ac.
Hons.
Tinoli your children tn
their elders aud themselves.
That is always best for ns whinh
best for our Boats.
Let yonr anger set with the ann.
but never rise with it.
Life is too thort to nnrso one's mis
ery. Hurry acoss Ihe lowland, that you
may linger longer on tho mountain tops.
Our Euiies. wo pretend, innst h sin
less; as those were not the best toiohors
who, only yesterday, got corrected from
th jir mistakes,
If yon have any curiositv to know
bow snbtle the tlovil Is vou need not nV
your neighbors. Just take a quiet sua.
vey, of your own life and you will find
out
Lovois circumspect, humble nnd nr.
right; not yieldinc to softness, or to lnvl.
ty, not nttendlng to vain things; it is
aooer, cnaste, steady, quiet and cuarded
in all tbe senses.
Observe the order iu which nrovl.
dence sends your uiercleB. See how mm
is linked strangely to another, and is a
aoor to let In mauy. Sometimes oue
mercy is introductive to a thousand.
ah cievaiou purpose Is a good and
ennobllug thing but v.o cannot begin at
tho top of it. We must work to it by
tbe oftau difficult path of diilv dntv al.
ways carefully performed.
Speakluc truth is like wrltlnrr file.
and comes only by practice; It is loss a
muter of will than babil; nnd I donbt
If any occasion can be trivial which nr.
miu tbe praotica and formation of sncU
a bablt.
The greatest man is he who chooses
right with the most invincible resolu
tion; who resists tha sorest Irmntation
from wlthlu and without; who bears the
heaviest burdens cheerfully; who Is
calmest iu stormi, nnd the moat fearless
under menaces aud frowns.
With n clear sky. brluht sun. nentln
breeze, you can bnvo friends, iu plenty;
bat let fortune frowu and tho flrmim.nf
bo overcast, nnd then yonr friends will
prove like the strings of a lnte. of
which you will fiud ono that will bear
the pitch.
To-day's duty can ouls be dona well
to-ilay. Time and circumstances are
now favorable, ud wo uro iu the biwl
condition to perform It. To-morrow
all will be ch.iugod. otUer exii-ende
will arise, other mihltcU will el.m,, nn.
attontion, aud our cap icily for pirform-
ing mat special duty will bu u.lbly
diminished.
Walls have ears. Of conrse they
have. You remember bow nnicktv H.a
walls of Jericho tniulUd In tho raokot
Mbctia doalb occurs lu n lt.i,,n
family the sunivnig m. rubers el black
ueacs mr a month, as a mark ofrcspeot
for him.
Matrimony is said to be a lottery,
but np to tbe hour of goinj; (D 1)tCH uo
law has been enacted prohibiting tbo uso
of the males.
Two or three weok'u vnn.iiin
...... j.tM,
at a farm houso U a gro.it thiug for an
overworked nuslucss imnv Uso recon
ciles him to bis lire in the oily,
They say iu St. Louis that when a
Brooklyn man regUlora at a Lotel there
tha clerk at once lings Ihe bell anil Wlls
a boy to "gW this gcntlci, an to tha
bar."
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