The post. (Middleburg, Snyder County, Pa.) 1864-1883, September 25, 1873, Image 3

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THE POST.
VlDDLEBURd, SEPT. 25, 187a
jLocixl New, &.c.
Kmd row bit tnimtiVins. tomatoes.
mill evrrTUiinc vxira una lor cxiiidi
- . . n . ... .'
lion at the county fair.
Tb elovtion will be held nn tho 1 Ith
Ur ot tMotor this year. Tho Hihscmi J
TaoMiiy turns tin m Into m it can in
the month.
Tlio Pcniocratio Betmtoriul Confer-
rnre mot at Lewislicnr on the fill inst..
nml unanimously nominntoil Andrew
pill, of Union county, as tho candidate
for Uio ltli district.
It appears that one fourth nf the five
rent nickle coins in circulation are bo
on. TlifW onuiitertrits nro siita to no
an skillfully cxnrtitcil tlmt it U Iiihhm
ellile even for experienced coin exports
toiuioci tncm.
Thrwhinjr maflilnes are now in
rwiler. ond some of them Are daily ex
lot ted to furnixh item in tho way of
nrnis. ices sua a wnoic man "run
through" now and then. Fcrsons cm-
ployed with thoso dangerous imichincs
MiouKi ever uo cnrciui.
Tho mmt Unhappy Fcrson in the
worlii is tho Dyspeptic. Kvorvlhina
looks dark nnd gloomy : tin feet "out
nf sort with himself and evorvbodv
cte. Life is a hunted to him. This enn
alt be changed by Inking Peruvian Py
run ( protoxide of Iron). Cnso of 27
years sttkiiding have been cured by it
"PirKtXQ ClICRRIRfl DOW TUB L,AX."
nd "Hirmr Horns, ' are two new sonjr
liy the renowned Millard, both contain
ins all of the elements of noimlaruv
and both really excellent, they can be
hod at any Music Htore. for the trirto of
40 ecnu, each, or will he sent free of
postnjre, on receipt of price, by tho
publishers. LEE & WALKER, 922
ChratnutHt., Philadelphia.
Tt'MoR Kkmovf.p. Tho LcaUlmtv
Journal of the 17th inst., snvs: On
edncsdsv morning of lust week Dr.
nlon r iM.;i...i..i..i.: .,..:.,. i i... i,
Wrawbrid(?e, of Danville, Dr. Hayes, of
Miincy, and several Lrcwrisiiiirg 1 hy-
sicisn, successfully removed a very
large tumor from tho person of Mrs.
Miles Irvin, of thin place. The tumor
contained 24 quarts of fluid and weigh
ed 5.1 pound. The lady has suffered
fur years from the tumor, and is now
in a fair way to speedy recovery.
Jos. 8. Arnold. Eso.. has moved
to Liverpool township, Perry county.
iui in o intention or practising the
luw in tho several courts of that coun-
Ho will also extend his practice
to the courts of Snyder and Juniata.
Mr. Arnold is a young man of marked
ability, indomitablo energy, sound in
tegrity ; prompt, vgilunt and success
ful. All business matters entruxted to
him will receive prompt attention.
Wo congratulate tho Bar of Perry in
receiving so valuable an auxiliary. 5t
Cnr Tin OiT.Although the season
for putting up fruit for winter consump
tion is past, nnd such advice as the
following -will hoof no use to our rea
ders ihis enmmcr, we would suggest to
nnr lady readers the propriety of cut
ring out and putting intea scrap (took
for the purpose, ''Few people know,"
says iui exchange, "and thousands do
not know" (logical), that by setting a
glass fruit jar on a folded towel thor
oughly soaked in'cnld water, 1hc fruit
can be poured in boiling hot with no
wore danger of breaking lho jar than
il were a tin can." -
""""People who thins: they can fur
nisX others with liquor with impunity ,
hie prolubly not. read the following
w of this bt je i
"Any person furnishing intoxicating
ilrinlrs ti nnv ntlirr twnaim in vintii
tioo or any existing law, or tho provis
ions of this art, shall he held'civilly re-,
sponsihly for every injury to person or
property in consequence of such fur
nishing ; and any ono aggrieved may
recover mil damages against such per
son ao furnishing, by action on the
case, instituted . in any court having
jurisdiction of such form of this Com
monwealth."
Look out for Him. One of onr ex
changes of a recent date, contains tho
following : A sharper is traveling
through some parts or the interior du-
J ling the honest farmers. Ho passes
limself off aa a United States detect
ive, has his warrants, charges his man
with having passed counterfeit money,
arrests him on the bogus warrant, ana
if tho party resists, he displays a pair
of hand cuffs, and threatens to put
them on if the party refuses to go with
him. After no Las tuccoeded in
frightening tho party, he proposes to
compromise for a certain sum and let
him go.
Incriaar op TJinns. An exchange
say that the birds are more numerous
this year than they have been for sev
eral years, attributes it to the wiso laws
passed by the legislature against their
wanton destruction. This is true, and
we hope every person who is found
killing an insectiverous bird will be
fined to the full amount designated by
the law, Birds are the farmers best
friends. It is a fact that before their
wanton destruction commenced fruit
waa not attacked by the apple worms
curculio, and the many other destruc
tive Insects we hear so much about.
Just in proportion as the birds increase
in number insects docrease, and we
prefer the one to the other "by a long
not.",
How so Preserve Domestic Tit-
farm There is atime in the expeti
ence of every person when the knowl
edge of domestic remedies for the relief
or many or the complaint lownicn hu
man tlesh is heir has proved a blessing
and perhaps saved valuable lifo. Every
housekeeper should procure an old ac
count book or aomotiiing of tho sort,
and mate of it a scrap book for the
purpose of preserving medical receipts
aa they are from time to time publish
od in the presa of the country. In this
way a valuable collection of useful in
formation may bo secured, and the re
ceipes, if properly classified, can bo re
ferred to at a moment's notice. The
receipea published in a single newspa-,
paper in a year, if thus preserved,'
would alone be worth the subscription
price of the paper.
--Our dovil has been taking the Dog
census of this itorough and produces
the following interesting statistical ta
ble r ?
Rater 20, good, bad and indifferent.
- Coach 12, apreckled, streaked and
atrined.
. ytthting Dog, descendants of the Irish,
ilull down to the llUlu yauer uorg, oil.
Small dump-tail, good only for white
mice, 74.
Whiffrtt, improved lineal descendants
of oltl loan's stock, highly valued 'for
their indUpenaablo services in - the
kitchen, licking frying-pans 4c 170.
: Pootitr, or Ladius' lap-dogs, various
lies and colors, but uunibur not ascer
tainable. : v - . . '
Owr devil furthermore proposes to
v the lot and train them in musical
' ti nht service, at the Con-
ur yCiT::;dou will bo
Notkr To DKirrows. Notice is hereby
given that all persons knowing them
selves indebted to the undorsigned bo
rnqueniea io make payment on or are
to ro the first day or Uctolwr next
. Dr.' J. W. KOCKRFELLOW.
llt'MA rioNm Foi-xn Onit an .
citement was created on Friday morn
ing m the northern end of town by the
discovery of an almost perfect skeleton
and other human bones found in a hole
on Logan street, formerly nsod as a
(lumping place. Men were excited,
women frantic, and bovs and girls open
eyed nnd wide-mouthed at the unwon
ted spectacle, as thoughts of dire mur
der or some other mysterious crime
suggested itself and at once taken nn
by tho crowd as variable truth. ' After
supposition upon supposition had been
evolved and discussed tho majority
conio to tho conclusion that some med
ical man, doctor or student, had been
maikug experiments in anatomy and
rather injudiciausly disposed of the
bones, perhaps undor interruption, but
there are thoso at that end, as well as
in other nnr'.sof town, who as firmly
believe that a murder, or sories of mur
ders, has been committed as thev be
lieve tho texts of tho Bible. The High
Constable gathered up the bones and
buried them at the poor houso grave-yard.-ZN'MfoM-n
Ootritt, Sp. 17.
Tun Pi.f.am'rf.s or Entmo. An edi
tor who labors tinder a dearth of ideas,
is ono of tho moot pitiable objects that
ever excited human commiseration.
He is crushed with tho consciousness
that tho columns must bo filled, and
that ho has nothing to put in them.
What will the readers nv? Wh.it will
they think? Will they make nil. )wnce
loraniniellocltliatcau neither produce
an idea nor appropriate onnf When
they can open the paper with an avidi
ty, which nothing but a fresh anign.
nient of fresh literature can satisfy, how
will they feel when nothing is lieforc
them but what thev bavealusvsknnwii
and what they have repeatedly heard
of and read about T Those questions
often present themselves to an editor
who to writo is unable, to clip is asham
ed. To edit a paper requires brain, but
bruin at times, is torpid, inactive, and
tho dovil himself can trot imihintr u
of it. An editor is expected to please
everybody, and bear with patience a
lengthy roll of unpaid subscribers. An
inexhaustible fuml of naticnen nml
thought aro indispensiblo to an editor.
The patience U needed to cuuble him
to tolerate loquacious loafers in his
ollice, to bear with non-paying sul
scribers, and for other purposes the
thought is needed in order to enable
him to nil his colums with mirli tvi.
lom as his patroushnve never witness
ed before. hon all thoso things are
taken into account, it is no wonder that
tho prospect of becoming nn editor
should lie terrific and aimallini?. TY
find what to wrjt about, and how to
write it aro Uillioult, and ir you doubt
what we ssy, just take up your pun ami
try it, ami then tell us how you felt af
ter your first editorial gush had spent
iUclf. -Ex.
3r For -Loss of AppeJu. DtsdpdiI
Iniliaestlnn, Deprenlon of Spirits and
(antral Debiliir. in ibelr vsrious forms.
terro-l'tisaporsteij GliiirorCsllnaya rosde
ny uaswell, Hsisrax Co., New York, and
sold by all drugfcU , in ealie best lonie
As a aiimulent lonie for pjiints roovr-
ln from fr and olbar siokoess. It b
no equal. If taken during lb sessoa il
prevcutt fever and sgu aad olber iotsr.
mllteat fevers.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
AOFNTI.KM AN who anflarsd for yaara from
Nimwii Uablllty. Pmnlim lsi. ana all
thv anaoia or youtMul iBdlaori'tlon "III, fur th
aka of aallarina: hnmanlly, aud fro to all who
urr.i ii, iurrrip an i ninctioD rormakina th
Impl rmdy by rlileb ho waa enrod. Huflar
ra wtahlii,toirat by ll a adrartlarasliari.
ni can do o by addroaalnir, in prrreat eonB
dnc. JOHN if. KM)KN.
no. suirr itraat, Naw York.
Dyspepsia ! DyBpopsia 1 Dyspepsia !
Dvipapaia la tha moat bariil. ilD; of all hu
min allinanli. Iuayuipioma ar moat Inflnlt
In thalr omtt-'.f, and tb forloro and la.p.n.l-nt
Tl 'tlua of th 1 ! ofin fancy tfcmalva
in pry, In turn, ofavary kuown malady. Thla
It du, la pari to tha elooa ayuipalhy hl. a l
itu belw. ao lhaatoroaah aad iha kraln. .n,i in
part alao to tha fact that any dlaturbanr of iha
diKMtlv funetlou noaaarlly dlaordar Hi II
tar. lb buwtla and th nraittayatrm, and f
fcota, to lam, it'it. tb quality of th blood.
K. F. Kunm.'a Hitiar Win of Irons aura
our. Tbl ia not a now preparation, to be triad
and round wantliiRi It hai bn praaorlhad dally
for mauy yaara In tha practice of mlnm phy
alelan with niarallelil anrreiai it la not at
paotod or Inland, d to cure all th d l (et.ee to
which the human family la iul,Jot, bat la war
ranted lo or lyipemia m lu mnat obati
na'afurm. Kunkle'a liltlr Win of Iron aever
fall! to car 8jrmp:omt of dyapvpala or Iom oi
appetite, wind and rliins of th food dryUae of
Um month, hearthurn, ditUnalon of theetom
aad bowala. eonitlpailon, haaSarh. dliil
neea. loplaeuM and low apiriie. Try lb
Sraat remedy and b eonTlnoe 1 of It rmrlte.
ri tbeaenuln. Tak only Eunkle'a, which Ii
E,.'to?li?,l,h!,t". Dpol
atrt rhlladelpkla.
t or aaUbr all HrugUU aidalrs ererjrwk era.
lb aad tiboio.
Examination of Teach
ers.
Th iemtnatloni of the tesehcrs of Oonnly
will tak plae on th day and at ta uUcai
given below I
DIBTBICTe.
8elluae;rove
Moun,
Waablugtoa,
Pnn,
linlon,
Ohapnun.
Parry.
Krandal.
Waal ferry,
MlddUbar fc
Krauklin
Hearer-
Wait liearer
Ceoire,
Jaokaua.
VLaOBSI
BallDaifrore,
Bhamnkln Dam,
Fraebura;.
How's School Hon
Fort Trevertoa
Robritr'i Hehool Bona
Sralth'a
Cherry Hill
BUIU a Mohool
BATS.
O. t. I
I
I
4
f
t
w
It
14
16
n
' IT
MUniebarf
iiaarartown
Hlack Oak Ridge
Catryll
Snvdur'a Sehool riouae
Wettal'a
Miildlecrark,
The examinatlona will aommaaaa at a- aa at
eak day.
ttaab applleant will provide blmaalf wltkttr
ahaat of foolarap paper and a lead penell.
I tnly each appliaauie will be examined la dla
ttlrt as lulaad to Uaek In that dlatrlet.
No director abouMabaaat klmaalf from the ex
amlnatlon, if It be poeeibl for klra to be pranl.
Tk praaano of th dlreatora la aorj. aary "to
form, for thomaalvee. aa opinloB of Ike ttaunere
and atuloiuanu of th apulioauta."
WM. NliLTLlNO, Co. spi.
aellnagroT. Sept. t, IMS.
QELiHsanovE rnoDccc market
kj -
COntlCTID WSIILt gf
WaBrentseller & Hon.
Wheat oew per buthel
1136
nre a
Corn do
(0
85
60
Oats do
Cloverseed per baihel
riaiieca ao
Potaloes new do
Tlmoihyreed do,,
Buokwheat do' -
75
Onibas da
00
Butter per pound -Ems
per down .
Tallow per pound
Lard
18
14
oa
07
04
Cberrles
Reeded Cherries ,
Blsekberries ;
Dried Applet '
Diled Peaohet
da nnpared
Daoon, Bidet
8op
15
04
. 08
6 lo 8
08
Shoulder
Ham
Cheetault per boahel
16
On th etk Inst., near BtlddUhar. Oklo. Bam-
I rl (i leM, aged 71 foara, I amhith and It das,
the deoaaeaJ waa a Ball of Frwebarg.
im tu Tib laaC. la WaakUaiow two.. bv.a
Fllaabatk, Sauaaiar of J-a and k ary Aa
kiauul, d U M't t - a d IS 'a.
ti l af . V
V i . ..fak. 4w.f
PREIHUH LIST
Of Tit 11 Annual fair Of The
SNYDER COtJUTY
Union Agricultural As
sociation,
to be Held at ELISGROri?,
OCTOBER 0th, 10th & Uth, 1873.
OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION.
GEORGR niLBISH, Esq., Prwldent.
A. M CARSV, 1st Vios rresidtnt.
MI I. F.j WF.T7.EU, Ro. Bra.
A, W. POTTER. Cor. Beg.
HENRY MOVER, Truir
JOI1X COOPER, Ltbrsriso,
Prof. r. BORN. Gsologtit,
W. U. DILL, A. M., Cbmlst.
VICE PRESIDENTS.
Hon. O. C. Mowr. firnhnrrt fmhrrl:,vi
Jonr Trrxlrr, ll'nry S hock, . S. Ijnn'ff
icr, J. It. Hill, J. P. SHitiM Win.
F. Erlchrrt. J. J. Militant. Abraham Kaer.
II. A". Kimtrr. fitmtlfl l rr. Hear 11m.
fir, l'etrr liirgrl.
Rulea and Regulations. .
S-TS SMtl rtf M.nnHllnR im trm tft all m.I
iw oftht O inntr, lii niil iu But pf
am-11 antrAnflA fi.
SnIAIInlrl-a tor ihlhltt wi ainit h m1
f .-lor In 10 o'clock, ra., na th t nn.l ily Kn
ris esa bo ra1 proi iua t.i th I'tlr bf !
lrf-ln( Hi s ratirrst KrllBMr.nr.
SnlJiiilir rm ri4ettil lo rcnorl thlf S-
In h Hrart'r l)T nOOO of lK lt dT. A
tB).cltf r ih, Ju.t(-n:ill comtltut n lorom
h Xo rtl'M or ibiohIs, ihall M fraol
tram ClissmuDai brnrolh ) rf th .liib.
isn ni)l hr porml-iloo of tho lrolkint.
in-AII trlslmriiMirtl will l.oorrnid bftht
ruivv m in vnii'i ti aioi' hi.1 All? Morn
dliunolng ttuBild, wiU rs Sirs tat Itll pr ul.
nonlf.
KTKfriTsa Ta tt rsnl of lho prsoiisar..
Allontrii-i iors-Hl fambtaiiM ua or bsbrs
too nrm nay i th rlr.
nisnt ror soiiix ami rsitl. ass Pan Inr lUiwp
!! Hoail rnrnlabl It of llhar 'e4 111
t furnlthS at ronoabla prtaaa.
Hiaiifts fur th aila af K-fTahinnta on th
Fajlnlrnnnd at b ubuinril b auuliatUoa to
tha PraiU. ui.
Price of Admiasion.
HlnnU Tick 'ta f4,ta
Kinll Tl kala (ot mora ttiMl ) (I uo
Hatliil h na loot os osblbltloD) liwia
Hinulafamaa ftMt
biubl (
A ay Horaoa k!na Firstly Tlfkat snt Traoi
tarring II lo another, w II forfait lb m.
Kxouraion Tickets
will b ImuoI os lb MllBla h Oatr Coantr, S
fc lwltia ftn 1 Northara iairi Halimsila,
food troia Iha SIB to lho U, Unh dya InoluJaJ.
Committee to receive and arrange Ar
ticles for Kxhihiiion.
H E Miller, If AllcmanEsq.,L F Fove,
M II Cooke. Miss II Zicgler, Miss An
nio Llovd, Mw. W F K. kbert. Mrs F
J Hchot'h, Mr & Mrs C H Miller, Miss
Mary Schnure, Mrs D Kohrabach, Mrs
U K Oregnry,
riiEmcM LIST.
CLASS I.
Best ) hushel White Wheat
' 2nd hest
i bushel Head Wheat
2nd iM'st
' I bushel White OaU
' i ' corn in ears
1 2nd best
' J bushel cloverseed
i ' timothvseed
' ' Rvo '
t1 00
1 .'
2 U)
1 (HI
1 K
2tX)
1 Ik.
2 mi
1 0(1
1 Oil
.Iudife-.John Hummel. ( H'ashitiKton)
Samuel .Scholl, Kolicrt Ixwher, OeorRe
D Miller, Henry Deitrich, Jacob
Schncc, Isaac Penfer,
CLASS 2. WmxW llantr. Petl lo h- Ex.
Best Stallion, in County ft 00
' Maro and t'olt. " oo
2nd host 2 (x
Julies James K Kavis, Sr., Henrv J
Bitter, S H Dunklchorccr, U L ltnu-
denhush, J K Hughes, Enoch Smith,
Ilcnrv K ..Mover.
CtXSS 3. Onnmon llorr
Best Stallion
Jfare or oolt
2nd best
' 2 year old colt
filoo
li oo
2oo
8 oo
1 So
2nd nest
1 year old colt
pair Draught horse
2ml tiust
pair of Matched Holies
2nd best
Best
i
2 00
COO
2 00
4 01)
2 00
Family homo siuglo
2 IN)
Jiul licit
Diploma
Wnlkimr Horso 100
Judges l'eter.Trexlor, Thilip Proese,
T..1... IT L tS I A.. ..I...- iJ U
dllllll Itl'lllllT. r.lllllllll'-l Jl III Rl T. 7 n
Kclioc.h. Henrv Snotts. Jno. P Richter
CLASS A.Wooitnl Vallle fed. to tie Kx.
Best Durham or Devonshire bull
' Alderney Bull
' Durham or Dcvonshiro Cow
4 Alderney cow
' Durham or Devon Heifer
' Aldurnev heifer
oOo
(5 (XI
4 (X)
2 00
2 (XI
8 (l
Judges John Hummel (Monroe) H Y
Wagner, Daniel Ott, l'eter Hartman,
John 8. Smith. F M Stuck, Jacob A.
Smith.
CLASS 5. Common Cattle,
Best bull
' cow
4 hoifor
4 Calf under one vear old
1.5 00
4 00
8 (XI
2 00
Juilurcs John Younir. Samuel O Hilhish
John S oir. John Hluclc, John Ko
mig, Michael Womer, lluulien Drecsc
CLASS n.-Snrrp ana Swins.
Bost Coatuwold Buck,
' Suuthdown
4 Ewes not loss than three
4 lot of lambs not less than 3
4 . Hoar
a Bow A pigs not lest than 8
4 five shouts
3 00
2 00
300
dip.
4 0.)
4 00
800
Judccs John Hartman. Motet Rrebs.
John Herbster, John Arbogast, Keu
len Oemberling, Ferdinand Soucs,
Benj. Fisher.
ulass i.vouuru.
Best pair turkey a
tioo
ltX)
100
100
ueose
4 4 Ducks
4 4 game chickens
4 4 common Chickens
100
1 lot of chickens, not less than 6 2 00
Judges Henry D Fishor, Jonathan Ar-
tHigast, J m am O Weil, f M Teata,
Iaoc Troxcl. Samuel Yearick, Jucob
Womer.
CLASS .-VeadabU.
Best i bush potatoes Peachblow 1 00
note itw
4 4 cither variety 100
4 4 ' Sweet 1 00
4 Turning 1 00
peck tomatoes .100
' oniona ' ' 100
4 heads cabbaee 1 00
0 stalks Celery 100
4 6 Beets 100
4 Sweet Pumpkina 100
4 8 field 4 1 00
Judges Aug. Springman.Goo Schnure
Daniel Rohrer. Geo. Halm, George
jiow, jacou utt, Adam L, npangier.
CLASS Q.tVuU. Jluiartl in Ouuntu,
Best half bushol Winter apple f 1 00
Fall
100
colloction of applet
peck peachoa
' Quincot
Pears
collection of fruit
8 pounds of grapea
varietv nf irranea
100
100
100
100
Dip.
100
Dip.
B Moyer.
Judges Dr. II Ziogler. P
uumoi tisoniiari, inos.
Hofliuan,
Harrison Brouse, Dr. H. N. Nipple,
ur. a. Binun. .
CLASS 10. Manufacturer in General
Best Carriage 1 or 2 horses Diploma
. lop uuggy .
4 Open " , 4 !
Blelgh . 4
' . Double set harrteat . . 4
4iJv.'rrer leataior .'1300
' Calf Hkin 1 00
1 half dorcn Corn Drocms 1(X)
Two llorso H'agon Diploma
rtpring w agon
Hoots
Bhoes - - r
Judges liavld Witmer, II X. Il'cUnl,
rredlc. Kathfon, 8 James Tawlin
Samuel Lupfer, John Wakeless, M
Miller.
CLASS 11. Manufactured AiiirU
Best lot of Cabinet Work , Piplom
. Ml VI .. ...
- iraenteig .uaonine
eloibft wringer
lot Tin Ware
lot 8iot War
' eook 8Iot
Parlor ttove for eoal
' Double parlor baalef ' -A
Pawing moliln
Pumps for wllt and eltternt 1
?pietmea Dinlislr
Hpeelmen Printing
. peelmea Turning,
lot of 0rackie. Moulding and
Poroll Work
4 Doors. Window and Btln.ta
Ju.lifre-PblHp Milbiah. Lewis E Pa
lins
H r Arnold, Urnry Brown, John Walnay,
4onn si utuberman. Jacob r llan lrioki.
f LASS 12.Aricuauwl Imulrmrntt.
Best Plow JiiDlumi
Culttetlor
INrrow
Urain Drill
Hay Rake
liar-eater and Mower
Tbrcahrr & 8rp. (operated) $10 00
l-orn Millfr Diploma,
vorn I'lnnier
Judire Jonathan Orlmrn, Vim, Tllrff
Uanial Boner. John J Kelly. Joel ltow.
i d ueaerr, lluihlan llnirioh.
CLASS 13 t,i4 Artt is CoHNfv.
Best nil Painting $ oo
2nd Dlrlom
Best Undicspe ehrjmn) 1 oo
' l'ainilng ankinJ 1 oo
Photograph 1 eo
' Marble Sculpture 1 oo
Ju.tgee-Win. Noetling. Edward Banltr.
Mrs. IIC Bver, .Mr. T W Hoffman. Mrs.
W II Dill, Misi Elijabeth Dorn, Mrs Jo
nas Truh'r.
CLASS 14. Domntie Manufacture,
Deit bonis insde woolen clolb, 5 It fi oo
flannel, yir.le I oo
' home ml linen it yard 1 oo
woolen carpet oo
Rsg carpet l
4 quill or be.l epread 0o
' fancy paioh work quilt oo
silk quilt jj oo
knit b.ise 1 0o
knit half boss 1 oo
' band made abirt 1 o
Jadgas Mrs P Bore. Mrs J W Knlglit.
Mr D 8 Hojrer. Mrs Jacob Wagner, Mre
J II Hall, Mrs Henry J KiUer, Mr J P
Bbindul.
Sefott't Dieition
Ileal losr or hi end $ 0o
pouud cake 1 on
riponge cake J oo
' Dae pounds butter 1 oo
' Ave pounds honey 1 oo
' flee pound bard snap 1 oo
quart apple bmier oo
' quart peach butler 1 eo
fruit profr?ci 1 0n
Isdgea Mrs Oco. HiUlnb, Mrs Henry
Moyer, Mrs Dr. laaao Unllrnalein, Mr
Naiban Dundore, Mr J K Daris, Mra
Qeorgo Keller.
Third D'umon.
Beit spiced fruit
eannid fruit (last jars
gripe win
ketchup
4 JoIlT of fruit
f 1 oo
2 oo
1 oo
1
1 00
Pbilin
Julgea .Vrs Edward Raraler, Mr
llilbieb, Mrs J Hummel. (Monroe) Mr
Henry 8cbocb, Mrs Abrabam Ever, Mrs
7, & Kcely, Mrs Samuel Hilbish.
Fourth Division.
Bostspeci'n plain needlo work fl (X)
' ...... I ...,. II.. 1. Iilil
4 home madeilrcHs
2 IX I
1 (XI
1 00
1 IX)
1 IX)
100
1 00
1 (XI
1 IX)
1 (Ml
1 (XI
1 IX)
1 00
1 (XI
4 tvorked collars & Culls
4 pair fancy slippers
4 ti.ly
1 hearth nifr
' crochet work totting
' worsted work
4 ornamental shell work
4 wax llowers
4 bead work
4 pin cuchion
' pair ottoman cushions
' zephyr llowers
' iiilniit drcm
Judges Miss Miiclmo Eckbcrl
MirlH
Louina Hottenstcin, Miss LydiaMoy
er, Mies Kllit Hummel, Miss Kate
r.rleriimvi r. Miss Ada II agenseller,
Miss Siillie J Fisher
CLASS 15. .VawiiiaroiM.
Bent medly of engravings f 1 (X)
' fancy trimmed banket 1 1X1
4 toilet mats 1 (x
' fancy picture frames 1 txi
4 variety llowers and plant 1 (X)
arranged boiKiuet of Howers 1 IX)
Judges .Vrs M L rihindel, Mrs A Z
Hchooh, Jrs W A Hatw, Mrs V A
Mocker, .Vrs. William Mover, Mrs,
Horace Alloman, Mm 11 Hl'ino.
CLASH ld.Mutio.
Bust band cornet musio Diploma.
' 1'iana or Organ '
4 porforniance on Piano or
Organ
4 performance on Violin 4
4 Musical instni't in ceu'l 4
Judges Win Moyer, M L U'agonseller
W rJ tioutz, r Albert, Miss Liz.io
Shindel, Miss Ell llohbach, Mrs
Lillie lloheson.
CLASH 17. MinernU.
Best specimen of Iron or other oi es in
County.
Judge-Geologist of the Association.
TRIALS OF SPEED.
First Day's TrotVremiuni mo 00
for Oonoty Horaaa that Bar uer Trotted for
lit Horn
a preiaiuui. BlaiUraudgo,
ind
trd
tisoo
.loot
too
2nd Days Trot Furso $40 00
Opaa to all County Honee-g ta atr end go
tad
t M
ISO
ISO
that
Ird
Trotr-ICOOO Purso opon to all
have not beaten 2.4").
Four Is enter Three to an
let Horet
and ' r
trd
aseoo
woo
10 00
3rd Day'i Trot Double Team Premi-
n ra w. or to enuri two to go,
til Pnialutn gu an
tud ' ge
Swocpstake Trot Premium $120 00
Jonr o Katr. Tare to go,
lit Hon gaooo
Sal' .. to IK)
trg voou
Jodg B r Wagneieller, Joeenk Dlehl, Ben.
uan waiiar. imari ai.ll. r. tr A u Vlerg,
Jaeob U Uoguian, and U l Bebnur.
EXECUTOB'S SALE Of
Valuable ProDertv.
The undersign od willofforat Publio
Bale, th Valuable Real and leaaal ..
yvr.j . . nr - - w., h. aaiuaroa wu., oa
'I ueadajr, October Sttel, tia.
Tb folloirlng Traoi or lud tlluat la eel twa
rjnjdar oouoir euouinlug r
. ElflHT V.vnlin inula
nor or less, oa wklob ar ereeud a good TWO
HOUSE AND BABN.
with other aeeeeaary oolbulldlngai a Orebcrd
of Uhole Frelli a II f aavar falling water
ear wiv a.w; tuafHian iv BUUI, BOUOOl n
Mora, aad la good etatar of ealtleailoa, alao
nKilONAL. P H O P U K T V.
eonalallng of oa Hafr. fonr Skoeta. a Ho.
r, r . uu niiriiui Tvaaan lao MU Hir
Ba. Meddle Bud Uridle, all ad, heavr blBxle and
Uouel Iroee. Wawelkanvw.
UNH UOB8K. TWO COWS.
Olornr Hultor. lot f Oak aad Mb saaum.,
UaltlTalor, flow, Hay Laddai, Uoa. fieaa.
Mtunale. forka. OoeJ atuve. two uoukluar ail.....
oa Bad and beda.ug, Clooli, UUaUaa. aad uttwr
artU-ke too tadloue tu bbuob.
a I to lake plae at U rMUtaee of dd at
toVto, a. ia. ot aid day wltea uraia U b
Mkeakr 'J.J4. WAOfUt., M
Iron in iho Blood
MAKES TEE XitML t1K3.
Th Peruvian Surtip, a Protect
tvl Solution of th Protoxide of
Iron, i to combined as to hava
the character pf an aliment, ao
tallif tllgrted and atimilated
with the Mooil i.e the elmpirtt
food. It inercanet the nuantUu
of Kaffir' Own rUalltlmf
Affent. Iron In the blmut, ami
cure a thoHoaml Ula," timplft
by Toning- np,Int-laoratinn and
I itnlitlng the Sutem. The on
riched ami vitalized Hood per
tneate every part oftbe bodyt
repairing damages and watte,
orarchlng out morbid tecre
tlont, and leaving nothing for
dltcate to feed upon.
Thl it the teerrt of the won
derful tucrett ofthl remedy in
curing Dyspepsia, liver Com
plaint Dropsy, Chronlo Dlur
rhocft, lloils, Nervous Affections,
Chills ond Fevers. Humors,
Los of Constitutional Vigor,
Diseases of tho Kidneys ana
niAddor, Foniulo Complaint,
oriel all dltetittrt originating Ith
a beul ttate of the blood, or ac
tompanted by debility oraloto
ttate of the tyttem, iielng free
from Alcohol, in any form, Ua
energising effect are not fol
lowed by corresponding rcae
tlon, but are permanent, infu
tlng ttrength, rigor, and nettt
life into alt parts of the system,
a!id bulMinil tip an Iron Con
ttttutton.
Thousands hare been change
ly tho use of this remedy, from
weak, tidily, tuffertnn crea
tures, lo ttrong, health n, and
happy weft and women t and
invalids cannot reasonably hes
itate to give it a trial.
Bee that euch bottle ha PERU
VIAN SYRUP blown in tho glass,
I'ampUletej Freo.
-ETH W, FOWLC L SONS, Proprietor!,
Xo. 1 Milton lUce, Boatem.
Sold ar DivaoiiTl omitaLti,
CJASIl FACTORY.
tfEW FIRM.
i ue un.iereiKnea Baring entered Int a eo-
partuernilp fur the parpoi of carrying oa more
slenaltrelr and to bailor adxantag the bu
wn of manufacturing a general staortnient ol
all ktn.laof
BUILDING MATERIAL,
SUCH A3
Doors,
Shutters,
Sash,
DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMKfi
rSoroll Work,
MoultliiicrM.
All Sort of
TUK.MXG.
wlih to it to Carpanuri J (alt other! who
Intend to build
NEW HOUSES.
Or Repair & Remodel
OLD ONES,
thai w bar tl radllttea and ar prepare.! to
furnlahat fair .i lor., KF.APY MAUK oral
abort notlc. eli:ii.er than ran roa.le lr hand
he moat Important parts ol bulldlnga, Waalio
make
llanil Itaih, Xeirat lttn ami Jin lan
tern, llraikit,
Klooriiiyf, lSlIiii"f,
nurluuod Itourds,
sod do
kinds of
general Latiaerit of all
Lumber for
We are pranttoal and eenertenoad Arehlleti
and UrauKhtaiueni and our patr.iria will bar
th Ixualilol our knowledge and aklll.
Our work will Prove tatUfartori,
HAINES ii SirfDER-
.. -L,EM' l SoyJcr Co. Vs..
May, 80' 1 2.
" T'AiriLY FAVORITE I"
THE WEED
SEWING MACHINE.
a The moat perfect, and KHnarallv nreful
oniBt inaiiimua. ror in lallill
faillllV.lf lhfl f"trr.
or mehanle. where Ibe work n nnlrrd r' , mw.
Ing maoklue racicea froratheheaviaai r.rmei.U
ol uieu'a wear lo the m .-t dollor.i a ,i ,,.
mental fibrH for ladlae and ihll.ran It ha a
r' T ,i . Tl''"',r,i tM a ranuuihia f-r
durabill ; au4T,iibiiit, tbownand ai urerlaied
b,thoaaar.,l(,uiaollerd lota panpl for the
moat ar.iioal Inapaolloa aad eomparlaoa, wllk
eoofi.jeoce that Itaotwlnua ment. eaneot fall to
eonelaee lb earwful iaaluer,of lie auparlorUr.
Notes praoa In
yV VVKNTY
wko examlB the Wbtl) lfor nurehailnr eas
b laduoed lo hareaur other, and BueBU or all
olber maaliliia. bbowino thla fart. raple,
etrwet poddleraor eaavaaeara to puah their uia
iblaaa Into tiie kouaa of Ik imouI and aell
the.n bafort Uitr har anr oppuriunity to aue u
WgibD,
J. D. liOTZ, Agt
MidJlfburtr. Pa,
ne laaia irnt ror wrtiro Hewing
ekla Oil, rillx, Linen aad 8uoul Oottoa.
Feb. 27, lb7, tf.
M
AVID WILLIAMS,
Vanufaetures of ft Wboleeal Dealer In
fillt, labOKaar, Waluil and Kotewwod
LOOKING GLASS
Pioturo tt Photographio Fratuei
not. w ana in Arch btrecl.
t'kiladelpbl I'a.
araro nnaira IB Iha beaa anaai
juto,. Kiiuia i a an tig braaekt. .71
oro.r., iw.u (uoruuauir 'o-oient and ntirlr
aatlalaetorr. Of unen,,;.. .m;i1.,!"U7B5
ooniparUiM of .in.li.Bilor., eainide of Iwlnii
'''uoBe f..iirih the n.ua"
expenditure of U.p. an i i.hor, with a aai. ll
f..r nuantitv. niiah. . M.i ... '
ATTRACTIVE I NEAT 1 SUBSTANTIAL!
Fall Styles Ready!
Kirs
YOUTH'S
Bors
READY-MADE CLOTHIIIE.
Sf Purchasers of Good Clothing are
n cm MMtMCAincn lheir onfs f" tht Falt aU
RtCOMMENutU W:mr Season from th$ Magnificent
f stud 0f legant All Wool Garments
NOW ARRANGED FOR INSPECTION
In the Spacious Satosrooms ef Oak Hall.
1 Prices Remarkably Loxtt
lie
&
OAK HALL,
The Largest Clothinq House in America.
S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Sts.,
Philadelphia.
The iiiulciRiKncJ, riRcnf, fur Wftu tnnfccr & Trown, kocps always on
hntid a full nwor tint nt of
SAMTLKS OF COODH.
whidi cm bo popn nt liia CI.. tiling Stro. n Miilillt'linrtr. llrrsnrea InhPit
ml fitiits nifiilo nt Short Notice. Good" Work, Vn nil Tit, nml poods na
prescnteil, pnamntoeil in till cnHi a. G. C. (lt Tri.ivs. MiMl!ibtir,'. I'i
Tim
MSlBliaaatl'ii
l'apor Tor thn Minara !
Vorll ltM WaMtrlit In f Jol.t 1 1
ivotiiinut like it In tho World til
! erery raa W is bosit tts to nrtt llmce ila cual.
.n?.,.'l."!'"'7,' T,"".""' .I,r"'"',nl. n. pr..f,.nnJ, marlianlo ar lWer In Ibe wki ta
K'jii; ".u,"e:I..,,r:- W1,,r"r - u " - tn
. BtrSI3STESS JlXTT3 FAMILY PAPEB "
twa aiaJa, and la aiakiug l..r il a circul .tl .u and rrpuiatlon unMrallrl. d In tin l.lat.., of Juurnalluk
I ia t Pan tin t is-rtaa, ei onnjB, UlxaTlUTtD WrriLt.
oJT GIVES YOU ALL YOUR LEGAL AOYICE FREE.
fad ol l X ll.nTo o;.lC.ITV,,;" ."""V""1 l"""" ' f"Tr Kmurn, .ad a eeet
naa ol I..M maiiu u mattrra ..f .porUI ,. gral li.l.r.l ...! In Jrn d tea etaaaa-B,
A Magnificont $5.00 Oil Cliromo, THE LOST BABE,
Ht UU, Buunled, rea.1 to fran... la preaanlr.1 l a,,,!,,
Sul-rrlpii. B pner 3.00 prr yrar, B a.lanra. Slacla rrki tan eaoea
PERMANENT AGENTS WANTED
addrea a lellara to
- Cnort a ruiLUrs, PotlUbtra, prtTtaumon, F.
GOULD .0 CU SELL THE CHEATEST FURXITURE.
GOftn ft TO. ir-U lb Iteat Furniture.
01'LU & CO. soli tUe Slrongest Kiuirnihirp.
fit' 1,1) ft CO soil Hie Hiuidajinea-f Furailure.
VJIt)l
n OCtD TO. save ll lind of Fiiraiture
JTOLLUS CO. have IhelNewcet rmtrrna.'
n Ori,D ft ro. t.ti and .all for caali.
LXODLU ft CO have great B'l'utitnsroa in
(1 m i
Jul
GOULD ft ro.
OULD ft CO.
bnve-llglile'l Hlorot'
have Four Stori't.
-ClTIl
K. Jl Car. KrXTIl an.l JIMIKET, X.,. .'17 af.il SO X. SECOXI
St., 212 Smtth 2-1 St.,a,t l'JOtl MAIllxET St.,Ph;itl, I'a (Vo.l $,'"2tf
wiivriuc.
IN (MIUDLCBUnO, B1
Qeo. Alfred chocho
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
PRINTS, MUSLINS, DRY GOODS,
Fancy CuHHimoreH, llUmcly IMntlo C7Iotltin&T
Hats and Cups, Shoos, Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, Shawls, Tans,
rnraaols nod Wbito Goods.
ALSO A FULL LIM OF GKOCFRIlV
Sugars, Coffees, Tens, Spices, Syrups, Fish, Ac, tc.
TOBACCOS, SNUFK vVrsrI OKafvVllH
ALSO QaoeDBwaro, Glassware, Tubs, Tails, Baskets, Etc, Etc
1 J1," a'',tl the Bbore tor.il with treat ear,
Wlalllug o nurehaae. fall and iaa Inr vnuraelvea.
.banktul touif Irlend for their palr.iiieve In
ESTABLISHED 1853.
tiie old con.i:u
Rebuilt and Refurnished with the Finest and CbcsptttJ Assortment
DRY GOODS!
NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, QUEENSWARE,
Hardware, Groceries,
HIiooh, Carjiote), Oil
EVER OFFERED TO
Tht tnbteriber hatna remortd into
Market and Pine bureau, is now prepared
ones thn 107 favor bin with their j.airoDage, great inducements, lis Is determined ika
TIIE OLD COUN12I1
SHALI. 8TILI. CONTINUE TIlK MOTTO FORMERLY. A DOITED,
'"THE C?II1V1 C?01tIS13Il.
fir a ttriot atlentlon to bnslnte. and keeolna at all tinea Iba mnat com n let a alaak
and telling at Ibe lowest price, be bepes
MeT All kiads or COUNTRX flWVWH taken ia txobangt for goods. -r
Beliuagrore, April 2, UU. WM. F. EtaDERT
JJ J. COOKE, I
THOLKSALE DEALER IN
' , CtOCICS.
UO Ktrlh Tblrd $twU
Simples, vith Easy Rules
for Self-Measurement
J sent to any address Khe
I.l i
ft CU. bare tkv;iurge (itatk
C1OCI.0& CO oflVr llnrgniwi.
1 Ut lJ CO. alwiivs irivo rJattefarlion.
mnnufacliirinc
n ft t'o'a Furniture latbemnat K'rgant,
LI) ft CO. buvc 1'oliie atknUaDls,
aV CO.
KiBUBBgaai.ua'LaaBTi
and aak an eiamtr.t1n ef th tame kf thee
I'omnare niv nrli'ea with nlhera.
the paat, 1 reipeotlully tullclt a onatlnnanee e
u. a cutty KUHUCU.
REBUILT 1871
Cedarware, Hats & Gaps
Clothw, Shoe limliiiyrH,
T1113 COMMUNITY.
bit NEW 8T0RR BOOM, en
the Corner a
and all near
lo offer, to bis old customers,
in merit a full slinrt of pairona, e.
SUNDA Y-SCIIOOL "
BOOKS AITD PAPERS.
Catalogue supplied by tbt
earioan gnad gebool "Q""1
iYtvU22 Vktslnut Sireet,