®he Crntff fletntiraai. f; BELLEPONTE, PA. '' „. , r , The Lkrgt,ChepHt and Beat Paper 11 PUBLISHED IN UENTRK COUNTY. ■ I TIIE CZAR'S MKCONI) CONSORT. ?j TIIE PAIR PRINCESS DOI.dOKI K I AND IIKR * LONU LIAISON WITII TIIE EMPEROR *1 OP ALL TIIE RL'SSIAS. t Pari* Currc|>>uilt'iit Uermanent residence after the promulgation of the marriage. Betrayed by the Truth. Krofn !l*r|."t'• Magazine. The very amiable and worthy occu pant of the position of British Vice Consul at a port in the far East had often expressed to his American fellow j residents his great desire to visit their country ami make himself familiar with some of its institutions. His ideas of the West had been formed from a perusal of the works of Coop er, ami it is to he feared that his interlocutors had purposely abstained from disturbing his somewhat highly colored expectations. Finally n fur lough came to him, and he made ready to carry out his cherished plan of a trip home by the way of the Pacific ocean and the United States. Intro ductions werq given him to trusty practical jokers in Kan Francisco, which he presented on arrival with expressions of vehement desire to en counter Indians and hunt buffaloes. This, he was told, would be easy, as both abounded in the neighborhood of the Cliff House and in the peaceful and prosaic suburb of Oakland. An expedition was planned and carried out, and the British brother, armed to the teeth, performed great deeds in the encounter with "practicable" In dians aud buffaloes —furnished, it was whispered, by a theatre and a circus or menagerie. Exulting in the praise of his American friends, and covered with glory, he departed for New York and England. His fume stood him in good stead at dinners and other social gatherings during his entire vacation, preceded him on his return to his poet, and made him ouite a hero among his fellow-exiles. No American could find it in his heart to disturb it, and all might have gone well to this day had he only confined himself to his charac ter of amateur Leathorstocking. One day, however, a countryman of his came to a "Yankee" and denounced this hero. "Just think of that, M— said he, " trying to sell us. Ity Jove! I never heard in all my life, you know, such atrocious stories as he has been telling us. What do you think he tried to make us believe! It is all very fine to have shot no end of In dians and buffaloes. Of course, you know where there are so many as there are in San Francisco and New Hamp shire and Niagara and all these places, a plucky fellow might do that. Hut he has actually tried to make us be lieve the most extraordinary story that you have ever heard about your coun try, you know. He says that he went to a place called Chicago, and lie went to draw some money from a bank and found that they had raised it up and were moving it, with all the fellows inside, you know, going 011 with their work. I say, just fancy the check of of the fellow,supposing he could make us believe that 1" Alas! the one true story which the poor Consul told hail proved his undoing. LOST IN A NTOKM. TIIF, DANCERS WHICH ILKSET TIIOGE WHO CO DOWN TO THE SEA IN 81111*8. Ji'uu Franco!* Millet, in Scilbner'* Monthly. It was All Saints' day ; in the morn ing we saw that the sea was very rough, and every one said there would be trouble; all the parish was in church ; in the middle of mass we saw a man come in dripping wet, an j old sailor, well known for his bravery, j He immediately said that as he came j alongshore he saw several ships, which, I driven by a fearful wind, would cer tainly shipwreck on the coast. "We must go to their assistance," said lie, louder, "and 1 have come to say to all who are willing, that we have only : just time to put to sea to try to help ' them." About fifty men offered them- ■ selves, and, without speaking, followed the old sailor. We got to the shore by going down the cliif, and there we soon saw a terrible sight —several ves- 11 sels, one behind the other, driving at 1: a frightful speed against the rocks, j Our men put their boats to sea, but j they had hardly made ten strokes j when one boat filleerfect at first, for there is no rubbing out, or undoing in any way, except by utterly destroying. Comb foundation has another and far greater merit than that of saving labor to the bee ; it secures a jierfectlv even, straight comb for each frame. < >r into the large frame there may be set eight little one-pound frames, each with its foundation " starter," and if these are placed in a second nive set ; on the top of the first, the liecs will very rarely rear broods iu them, but fill them with clear honey. Thus we have tho beautiful little pound frames of capped honey. The invention of the movable frame was of the utmost importance to bee i culture; it was impossible to have a colony of bees under control without it. These frames completely fill the whole hive except the space of about half an inch between every two frames. You lift off' your hive cover, which fits nicely without any fasten ing, nnd your colony is under your eye. If "u wish to examine your queen, you lift out one frame after another, search for her among the mass of bees covering the comb, always replacing the frame carefully without crushing your bees. As a rule bees do not sting. They are the most patient, long-suffering, gentlest little beings in the world. I have of ten and often opened a hive in this way, lifting out frame after frame, removing all the honey from one or more, and to do this brushing off the bees by hundreds with a wing; step ped upon or otherwise crushed several bees in the operation, nnd vet without receiving a sting, unless { had awk wardly pinrhed a bee or squeezed him against my flesh, when, of course, I deserved my punishment, nnd took it philosophically. And this without using the smoker, but of course it is more prudent to use it. Another wonder of modern bee culture is a peculiar method of ex tracting the honey from the comb by means of a tin cylinder with a verticle shaft in the centre. It has a bottom HIUI a tightly fitting cover through which the shaft projects. The shaft is furnished with a crank. Bheets of comb, or frames full of comb, are set perpendicularly in a framework fitted to the shaft. On turning the crank rapidly the honey flies out by cen trifugal force, leaving intact the brood cells if there are any. The honey ex tracted, the frames are returned to the hives, and the patient little bees clean up every "smob" of honey, mend every torn cell, if there be any, ami theu go to work refilling the comb with honey. Extracted honey is certainly the perfection of the product, though hon ey in the comb as yet brings the high er price. I'eople say it is because it is more beautiful to the eye ; but this cannot be true. Served iu a stand of chrystal, extracted or clear honey, golden in color, and translucent as the chrystal itself, —what object more ele gant upon a well appointed tea table ? THIS is the season of the year when bud Indians commence signing trea ties of peace and drawing government blankets for the winter. WiIKN you hear a real good thing take a postal card and send it to your favorite newspaper. The best wit in the world is off-hand wit. ONLY a short time after a Galveston politician stated he was iu the hands of his friends he was seen escorting two policemen in the direction of the lock-up. SAID be: " Let us be one." And she was won. — AWAKI) OF I'KFMII MS-..1HH0. TIIE FOLLOWING AKE TIIE PREMIUMS AWARD ED AT TIIE LATE COUNTV FAIR. CLASS NO. I. BEST stallion, heavy draught, Daft 'l F Poormaii R .F LB (* "2d brat fttalheavy draught, JB-ury Rudy J fcUllion, light draught, J (I. Rider..** U '"I CLASH NO. 11. B at atud colt, under I year .1 II Fiwhbtim. Stock Jour 44 " *• !M*l. mid 4 > ra., Jl*<> LAW.RMAN,. '• H" " 44 " tel. 2 and II J. Uhl, 3UO ' CLAM NO. 111. Brat gelding. I**t. 3 and 4 yra , Jn<. MUMHT, Jf„ .1 00 2d In-wt gelding, bet. 3 grid 4 yr*., W M Furey, Shark Jour •Beat gelding, Let. 2 and 3 years, W. M. Furey, Stock Jour ! •2d beat gilding, !>et. 1 and 2 yr*., 0. W. Mus*er, M<* k J"UR CLASH NO. IV. Bret MARE colt. L*-t. 3 and 4 yra., W. M. Furey, .. 3 ON '2d brat marc colt, bet. 3 and 4 YEAR*, U.K. liny, Stock Jour Beat mart* colt, bet. 2 and 3 yra.. (I. W MIW-r... .1 3*l b-t mar colt, bet. 2 and 3 \ri, 11. K. Hoy. Stock Jour. •Beat mare COLT. bet. 1 and 2 y*-ara, E. T (lamer. HLW k Jour •Be#t rnare colt, under 1 year, Peter Wian, 3 2D Lrat mart* colt, under 1 yr , Curtina A 0., H'k Jour CLASH NO. V. RMI broml DUN I , with Inal, G W Muaaer 4 OL ID beat brood liiarc, WITH lot), 11. K- Hoy.. 3 ' *' CLASH NO. VI. •Beat mare fr heavy draught, W.J. liale, Mb* k Jur •llet pair fartu H<>rea, J-re. UALJR R Block Jour •Ibret pair mulea, Jno. Hamilton.. STOCK Jour CLASH NO. VII. Beat horae fur carriage, A. \ . Miller. 3 LA -2d KIT hurw? for carriage, Tho*. D*ksr,.... Stock Jour CLASH NO. VIII. 'Beat lady'F auddle liorae, iWdlft Garbrlck..... Am. Ag'at • Be*t lieiita anddle horae, llarry Curtm...... Am Ag'at. CLASS NO. XIII. •fleet thoroughbred Aldetney bull, over 3 years, .1 B Kinsley 4 •Beat thoroughbred Alderney hull. I# 1 2 and 3 YM-are. <* T Al*wnd*r | -■ • Beat thoroughbred Alderney hull, Le't. I and 2 years, A S. Valentine Bhjk Jour, j •Beat thoroughbred abort HORN Durham cow over , YMTFI. 0 HWT ' I ,R ' CLASH NO. XIV. Brat heifer, bet. 1 and 2 y**r, Auioa Garhrh K, H-S K Jour. " heifer, 2 end 3yr* . Mrs. Ja 11. Rankin, 3 ta 44 cow, Let. 3 and 4 )rs , AID-* Oarbnck RM ... N I (■• 44 I nil, -ITER .1 year*, II K 100 " bull. bet. 2 and 3 year*. W \| Fury, 3 NO •" rail, under 1 year. J. M. Fiahburn. Am. Ag'at 44 herd, G \V M R CLASH NO. XVII. BOAT Cheater white U*U, A V Miller 4 • " •• oow, A. V, Miller Stock Jour. *' pen ahoftta, A. \ Miller, 3 E*r.(l W MUWR, Am. Ag'at •• PEA MM, MIUD T YW* QII MMMI ... 300 " |H*N ewea, under 1 y C*r, (J. W. Muaaer, STOCK Jour. CLASS NO. XIX. Beat Plymouth LB* k cbickena. peter W|an, Poultry World " light Bralitiift < hickena, Louia Aikev Poultry World 44 collection |onltry, Louie 4 * DOREN EGG. MR# II Keller R Poultry World. 44 dticke. I! V Ibdmea Farmer • Friend. 44 turkeya, II Patteraon, Poultry World. CLASH NO. XX. Coop of Pigeone, Ilarry F. (kxrhrlck- ML Cat, AL B lUitkin._ .MI CLASS NO. XXI. Beat PERK of pop corn, iHivid LOLIR .VO Beat 1 hoeliel timothy eeed, JTW. Ilaker, Prec. Farmer. HEAT htiahel oata, (J. W MUTE R | UHea, F*. W. Muaaer ft Beat Dun more poUtiwa. George K Baker W 2d Leat Dunmor- POUHE, JOMPH Baker || Heat Alpha notatruw, Joa. Ilaker Amer. Agr'XT Beat Wllann a aeedllng. (NEVER |ef U re exhibited) Joerph Baker Amer Agt'af. Beet pride of the ftehl potatoea. Jog. Baker, Pr. Farmer Beat orater plant, jiweph Baker AF. IWwt Egg Plant, Joaeph Ilaker ML 2d heat egg plant, Mary W. Ilaker.. ft Heat gaeortment vegeUhlea. JOG. BAKER Pr. Farmer 2IL heat aeeortment vegetable* (I K Baker, Am. Ag'at Beat enow Bake JMUHO-E. S. B. Leathern. Amer. Agr'et M Leat allow flake pottor, (J. W. Mumer MI Ileal peerleaa |- TATHRE (|. W Muaaer Amer. AGR'at Ileal victor t*Utoe.G. W. Muaaer Amer. Af r at id Leat victor potatoea. W m. Daley A© Heat great weatetn, (never exhibited), (I. W Wuaaer FARMER Ilea! augar lieeta, G. W. Muaaer MI Beat Hoaton narrow wjuaatiee, G. W. Mua*er MI Beat wweet |->tato pumpklna, O. W. Muaaer ..... #M> Heat Caetiaw pumpklna, O. W. Muaaer AO Beat mammoth pumpkin, (I. W. Muaaer Ao Hegf field pumpklna, 8. B. Legtlteia T5 Befit red globe mangle wrorxel, U. W Muaaer. Am. Ac Brat yellow globe mangle wurtcel, G. W. Mua _ Amer. Agr'et. Brat long red mangle wurrel, G. W. Muaaer. AM Ag Beat cheeae pumnklna. G. W. Muaaer AO Brat pia melons, Mra. Mary Marahall Ml Brat late rtwe poUtora. 8. B I rait h ERA ... Amer Agr'et 2D beat late twae potatoes, JAA G. Mgraha11.. ....... AT) Beat carrot*. ROSE Ann Beilieti MI Beat Lima LEWE, Jno. II Wolf. AM id heat llmaheana, 8. H. Lhr llegt exoelgior potatoew, 0. W. Muaaer ... Prac Farmer Beat peach blow. G. W. Mtiaaer ........ Farmer's Friend' Beat rutalwfaa, Mrw Mary Rolley Brat oniotifi, Mia* Bell Iratther*.. M Brat grand Chill potatoes, K. B. Uathera, Amer "Agr'n. Brat toniatoeg, W. R 2d lieat tomahoe. 0. C. Befit aweet pumpkin*, C. C. Curtin ML mom moth pearl potatoea, J*F*. Dalev, AM'Agrat 2d he*t mammoth paarl poUtoea, Jacob BETA MI Brat table beet*, Adam Smeltaer M Blhair Mr* 0. W. Pra. CLASS WO. XXIV, Brut mmpU apPtN, Inar M ArnT...... An i *A " qioc. Mm. ii. k. " *■ A. Xckt*E r - - " W. A. Rrkl*j - .. 5 * - "R.NR - wtn.„ .pplrn, j nu l 1H1C.... - Wlnt.r paw*, W. B. Brkl*j r ,. *■ I;LAB* NO. XXV. Itett ffefmrne No 4 Dip 44 44 44 No. 7 r .Ategundwr A Co. M cornl/d harrmfi-r with rake, Ate*n#ter A f>j. 44 44 siogte rrajwr A Co. " 44 w If.Mi,ding bar**-*!, r AI*U'W A Co. 41 44 terltllxifig grain drill 'M< Hh**rryA A f!. 44 44 wooden pin grain drill.* Ale*i*ter A 44 44 I tlil# • toll-dump A km.'kr A (ii, 44 I'T' twl' h#i K< r and b*j rak.Ates*n#tef A Co. 44 44 culUvUir.... ...Ate*ji#tef A IV#. 44 44 glt-wnwr A Mifter I Norrmt'nj Atean#ter A Co. 44 44 fitter mill (IIP k"k J Alnii'li-r A Co. *• 44 tune mill Ate**nd*-r A C#i. 44 44 Mjra# iim< *tel Al' imclrr A (i, 44 44 separator and h##r*e power.. Atesan'ter A Co. 41 44 f#d#ter ruW'f. ... Ai# *an#ter A C*#.. 44 44 |'t*to rafwr... ...AlfSauNkt A C#i. 44 44 upring liairov Aloaicin A Cn, 44 44 llxbt aioili* rmiior Kwarfn... 44 44 b-fool (oijiMih-drop|t-r Ororg#- Kwii/ 44 44 nlvi|cl* mower .. ~fteurg Nan* . " 44 |i##rfil.l- A l.*ndU ** 44 MpMllOf 0 "J i' A UHMI 44 A'ituiira Gordon A Uicii* 44 44 A• Irfir-#* Gofdon A lamdi* 44 44 hit tu truck Ji." li MalWn 44 44 Jtorfabl* fcftcti. D. II Kbl wry 44 K##uth IP*n#l i billed plow. II K lit# k* 4 * CI. AKM yo. XXVI. |tet liuuif-tnui#* furniture, Wm. It Camp Dip 44 **u*age tuff#*r, H H. King OIAAO VO KXVII# Iteat wig'ifi (CoakliliJ Ate*.in#ter A ' Hij 44 apting viKuti (Court laud >... Atex*u 44 jnr spired #juln#s, Mr A V. Mill# r ># " Jnr OMNWI iMIII, M# N \ Mul-r 44 jnr canned '(Mine**. Mm. A V Miller 44 jnr peach butter, Mm A. V. Milter *< " Jnr canned p## lim, Mm* Kill*' !!<>> 44 Jnr pt'kled i'iNi(<*#n, Mim Aiiiil# 1 H0y..—.... .'• 44 jnr grapaltlly, Mm Mi#nn KU# k '*> 44 jnr plum butter, Mr*. K. 11. Leather* .V• 44 Jnr grape butter, If r-K. B Leathers ..> 44 Jar pIcKIH No H If. tewUitr* Jn 44 Jnr apple jetty, Mm Kate M. Dale <•# 44 Jnr *bow li<.w. Mm Kate M. iMle < 44 Jnr r Mm. Kate M Date - V 44 Jnr eblerberry Jelly, Mm Al#ert KnrlUr. . >i 44 Jnr peach nitroirltdt. Mm. Albert Hioe|tr-r >• 44 Jnr wild pi urn butter Mm Reb. B Curt in . V 44 Jnr crab apple J ally Mm. A V Milter ....... 44 jnr quince l.uttni. Mr*. Iktlnra haajer . 44 jnr |*wr butter. Mm Hartiftra Kawyet 44 Jnr *pred Mm A V M;lter 44 Jnr Ida* kl**rry jelly, Mr. I*eah Grove 44 Jnr pit ktel )•*, Mm. Clnrn M. Date 44 Jnr plum Jelly. Minn Clnrn M Date V 44 jnr nppte butter, Mm 11. M. Date.. 44 jnr find dunk*. I.i/n# y lUk*r 44 rldrr tlncKar. Kate M ll*k*r - CI. AM* NO. XXXII. Beet frmli butter, Mnrinb c Mnmhnll J Id tMBI 11 •••It I titt r Mm W I I>m i • :i#l fn-at frmlj l#H4nr. Mm J M llnrvny. #> B#-t b> irirl undr If.. UtlJr 1 • 'M te-t butter by girl under !<•, Nn!li# K. Khrjor) CLAKK NO. XXXV. m n-Mvioon "A." UMM. Ib*t bmo i.r*ni|. Mm M\ J. |>te J B*-t nteal bren-l. Mm hLyon . 2*l -wt wlmwl M#wil, M> Mnry M Dnin ] - Btk iuvuron "n," nall nuirr Itet l #nf w bnnt brmMl, Mart l! >t k . iiJ ln*l l#ml wbr-nt brmd, Antite K Urny 1 •" •rn-UlviMioß •♦ isi.fcfc |^. Ite*t n ln-nt htend. Ma M Mumwt i lA |*nt bmt br# nd, Mjm Annin Gerl ri< k 1 • Bmt im biralt. NiuCArri# M Imwyr ) •. mk-inrniui "I#/* kiktu. I |te#l wb#mt C Kmith 1 # , B#nt rjr Irwid. C Kuritb 1 • . CLAKK NO XXXVI. j Ib**t ruk. Mr* ( T tinrt.rick ) (n j 44 fenbincu t.Mm. ! Hnrtley 1 (►. 44 (louglmuu. Mm I Hnrttey 1 • 4 worke#) tmrflimg nntrbel. Mo.J.C. Ilnrper 100 44 pbotii fnune. Mi— Mnrt tirnhnm 1 t 44 n|g4lqe ntnrxfl eoor. Mr*. M*. K Kilter 1 cg 44 npplbjue Inrnl Mm M". g Teller 1 <* 44 rhnir tidy. Mm W. f Kellnr I <* 44 ilk quilt. Mi* Knllie Bnrurtde 44 BrunnnU rug. Minn Mnry Wrkee | #>• 44 Jnrn ran rnn tidy. Mim Clnm MVtMtr fori 44 bnnd knit men • nrnkn. Mr* K L Rfddunou 1 m M Wo#ten roterlet. Mm. Jnm*t rtnbl*irn 1 44 enit*roiderml tntde roter. Minn (>IU Armor.. I 44 tidf, Mxm Mollie Mitrhnll | Pifer 1 mi 44 eiubroidere#! tidy. Mm I. Work. Mm* J#nn|e Ctehret 1 m 44 embroidered drei. Mm Jamn Armor. 1 44 bmrket. Minn M A Kniith 1 r puinting. Mian Halite In.maid# .1 t 44 art hitertnrai drawl.g. J M Vtiiilo# k. dip A 2 44 ciayun drawing. Mian < aarrte Han kin 1 m " |W>tited plataw. Mian Lulu Meek 1 at CLASS NO. XXXIX. Beat phlntaa, XlMw H K Young, Ilrnd • Flower Oable 44 terbenua. Mm Mart ILdley. Ilend n Flower Guide 44 niinrellatiemna Bower*. Mmra. M#Ke.-...„ 2 C 2d beat mtecrllaneoti* flower*. Mm Jo. Morgan North ulturtat CLAHf NO. XL. Bent cooking alotf for coal. II K llnka ..diplowta, w#d. |( k, link* dlplama 44 display of tailor work, Th>ruaa Btirtaatde, agl " of jowrtrjr work. F. P Itl.ir " #MJ of cMhlac. F. 1 A Uooh. Hip " #MT "I iDMrumrnu, Itunn.l * AUmmi .>llp|.ni. CLAW SO. XLI. IWwl cllro qallt. Man, Ran- Dor _ | oq M l—l clloo qnllt, Annie A,, Brat .pe.lo.rr. dmwln,. Annie M.nn. J ~ j nn Hort Faxon; laoe, Nrllie Kllna Real cmrhefwri mala, Joalw Frhmm "* , Beat .HI painting Jennie 11. Valentine i M I—t oil painting. Jennie II Valentine an Beat Jara oanraa tl.l. U„ie UngwMl | i, lleet doll ael, Adeline ll.dmea , , n Beel tidy. Annie Meeee... 2d I—t tidy. K.I la N. Smith ' Beat |Hn rnetilan. Annie M~ee j Be.l imen of edging. Mamie Plfer. 1 in Beat •pe.tmni penntnanehin. Mamie Pll*r .„ 1 AO " p" imen newllework. Mamie Piler I tn '* rn.hkm, Helen Armor. j (~ " eamtde emt.rotder;, Helen Armor. 1 <>i " mg, Carrie M leiwver. j m " painting In water rolore. Kmilr llarila T 1 " painted pin ruehlon, Rmllj Harrta......„... T0 | tin embroidered towel. Kmllv llarria i ,>> " needle hook, Kml1> Harrla , I< " pnlnled plarrjaa, Mardie F.—ter. fin ptelnre frame eph>r. Kllletilenn I Oil CLASS Vo. XLII. Beat .perlmen drawing, J. M Rnl|.wk 1 (n M I—it aperlmen drawing. Jag *. Hnghm 71 Beat ahaaf of wheat, Miehael H llrorw I car Bwt tmahel potato.*, Frank L. Fwaener.t Bant imp ram, W. ||. Dale. * ! Bant Uahel ran. Mm. M. Fnrwr "" { , Bent I allf..tnla ewnmher. Joa 11. nr r .. „ >i Bead aelerthm nearhea, K. liana ... ig ■eat apfilrw. Rf. F. Knopf CLAM *O. X HII. Beat rem.nl, J. C. IVrr ' Bent alphabet Mnrka. J. C. Dairr. INtiloma Beat btarketa. J. M llolm-w. . Beat wooden aHrija. b; hop, Chna. lowm AO lull rßunnel A Alknoa Dip. * X Bnkrr, agt, Dtp ST. H K. Hh-ka Dip !£, *"J A. Smith fci flZt Nmrnernile. 10 Beat general diapla;, thoa. ■un.aWa, Dip