he Ponyooe gituultrat. $. n.: zmoirrizosEc egsrekt iVEDNUSDAIWIOCrOtiIIta lit tail. DOIOU CUM SLOGS! Cum,' suavaolt UnTE) t BY' 3;000 kAscinltr One . 4' The' CoUntiy Win he Zparcel "ye I ,sitti ol7 'A*lra VbPeato tined neeti.eethili//ihigby leedl* riii433sll . leia:italie s for , • `. QLORT Emilio: FOR ONE DAY' The Democracy , of --this County hate covered - thernieltei tal-prer'xiiil3 2- glory, by electing :Oren S.*.neabe for County Surveyor by ittleast 2;:soo,innjority t t )34 fellow-Democrats" ; vie 'lost Oa Temperance eta mode- ration, for arq.atao-attribtate much of our stioness'agaiising 'front Corruption, and it :talked : hi many of our ,defiated Radicals that-bribery/3f theiladical press ailed in bringin,g about 'their -piesent whist{,_ ..cOnfess is not witliont color-of truth:-' Bfr: 4 ‘l3lank" who ; • .• • thePeeplecof,l,io,OuntY,Well :how .has been the only 'Successful PentoCratic can diki! for' ',t . atirt of Yearepind,: t heeame dissffected.this fall .titith hts• patty and determined to run ` candidate, and it is allegedhY gc,;ro d "tiled iu the wool Radicals, that be bribed the editor of,the, Montrose .Repubycao, and tidy in collusion secretly concocted- a plan to print Mr."Blithk's" on the regular Radical Ticket hoping by so. doing to secure the suppOrt of Mr."Blarik's" friends inflie Democratic party and this sari no' . utter rout of the whole "concern." 'They in :the first place Printed the name of Mr. ,-"Blank" - -in place of the regular. Radical' nominee for Commisiionit but that °filter discovering the ruse,, came down 'upon the "Republican" office "like a wolf on thafolp•on SaturdaylaSt, and; the editor vas thus timely foiled. in his deeP laid plot, but Mr "Blank" still tabling some zeal in the matter, and in creasing the ?pileto brace up the'flag ging spirits °fibs eilitcir, induced him ,to place Mr. "Blank's" name County Surreyor„ Tbe sillanny (i),hetine gei= endly known on the morning. oieliec tioN and thero . was such asenerai bruit of popular indignation at this treachery that.it resulted in.the election" Mr. Beebe by a ;majority at least of 2,500. Weitre infornied that this is not': all the editor-of the Reintslican did to distract his party. Hesecietly introduced n see-' mak cindidate tickit -for the office of Aiiditor, Mr. .M. Catlin, the Bridge Water Camlidate,'ind Catlin, Frazeritcair9idate, 7 Obicir_lt is now be- Eiredliatieles.tedMr. L. C. Smith;Demo: mat. We naderitand ti;at the Radical atithonties intend'th probe thiiignoramas defatilattiori to the tery bottom; and that the most irOprored . "Evans • Geary" plan is to be adopted. - Whatever sh‘ll be the terti2dinLatiori of tfiis affair, Idr. Frazier is held resporisible, audwill arisen his place , and explain. • 'l,lp ito this 'writing, (Wednesday, 2 p. in.), Bridgewater and, Montrose lave beew heard from; and the indieatzon is-that they hails "none for Beetie!" , , There ore:some-minor telegrams to the . effect that the 'State his gone Reptblican, bialriat 10,006 Majtiiity, bitt nothing is certain mitilSasqtiehatitia is heard froml It' is law tellor4 that:94i given, a 'majority Of ‘-35,000,' and 'that Santci Domingo:has gorii;_foi We deem• if - best ., for alto go . to firess nt this time, while we 'Van, foi having joined the Anwira_Temperance Party :laskeTeningt the returns-hat are coming now: -a de,n'n9ifwelaysotri.L the pew , ..' r 4:*ol3:a lik.4;O:rA - 4 - 6114 0 /.*l l .‘*Tithi )4ve.1410,i, he dope: suithini-thit zcha taa054i6016515,(06C407-::* arcaaa beversi.oo.;*; hpitea the. Brabges freiiiperanceS4::, c.ety. except By this means' the members had itiore Dud Innintai4 thfir SfirnrUpg, , elliMio in Mmes. A fire broke out about 9 o'clock Satur day:el.ening last; andpontinnea'z'',huriiing until morning at .11 o'dioek with but little ithatement.'::The, wind Was Totted blowing gale at this time, andthe,. fire had swept over a diitanda of five miles, anctlen thousand...buildings were is rniris t inOnditig all , the banks, express, itairtelegruplirifflees ; six grain elevators, railroad depobi, watcy ~ wOrks,.gas bonito, Boston, in faCt'every_large City, as well as the general go n vernmentoreinl Ova .Ast.= eiterriention ra contributing tri'therre - - )leffiirtlie suffering thousands Who. left homeless,.and mipt#TKed, fpr It s ; I Cat*lttggultlso,ooo peOplestro•ou street& bornelesi, - and the loss of property. is eittinintedr.iitl 0ver,159,990,000."-s- The Courk*ise, Westini,.trwcie to'f'oo; oftio,h'463! - Jafiki;e9l , l**ltlyiv.o7,, thing,tcitl~ia half a mita west ofibe Court lannsNutid.as far fiontb::sits-Polli Street,' A :4 probably ti*eit of I Staibijiticet; -rind perhaps'east ofil4are'in 'heLake;Shore.and Michigan ; ; South; ern. and.tlictiloCkislathl Railniad depots,: tilt:pity water wiirks, the Tremont ,'" Horise, C~rbsl Opera House, & ,:are among ", A dispatch Monday Morning -thnt. more thin orie:balf • the - population are now wishing through . the 'streets, in ye - hides WhiCli, are obtained":ni enoriiiona prices r ; Qn foot, and in, every .othen.way, with , toe choicest limmehold treasures in their aims and on theirtracki; in'utterconths'ion, Sot know ng ,: whete to :follow s ouid almost ImMedlately..,.l i all one hundred and fifty thousand peopleme at this :trierf Meat homeless and houi,eless,not know , Where lay their heads o r get,. anything to satiety . the criiiiigi,,pf.kinget,t , On reading -. the (mounts :President 'Omitt iegrieste&accretariy Belknap to tel=, egralih to'Oeneral Sheridan, sayingito4 the Ppiident's Olaf..Griner/4 ,pie* clan lone proviiions ankchithing' to,".,•the sufferers - frorallae.supplies he 'has at his disposal, and; if them *lie insifficietit, to call on the military ruitioxities ' St: -CO* PEiTPCse-• lior.to, of SC.Lonis, received a message from Chicago asking food for the' , offer ing people of thattity.:. 'He called a 'mass meeting of citizens. _Sympathy . is uni versal, all classes expressing the ,deepest feeling of sorrow forthe suffering people. Mayor. p rown 4a.i‘lo3pOial trOri to' start with trig engines The fire. was still The Thnekesout Fires. Sr. PArL, Minnesota; October b. The. lateataceounts from the greatfire 'vigil% injthe praitie and in. the big woods in thisrstate show that, it: is but forty : five miles, vest of here, being last in the vicin ity. of Darwin, and is slowly sweeping south and, east; ,-.ln the big woods the fire barite:more slowly • than on the prairie, owing to some dampness which has eon tinned there through :the long drofith. The air around here is , foil of smoke and cinders.. Exaggerated 'accounts lire rife of- the loss of. life and proyerty. Doubt less the loss of property :is great but so. far but one life 'is positively ',known to' have been lost'lhat lof a Swede , named Conneaut-at Dossel, Minnesota. - Who :was awakened to find-his-house in flames, and who, after Saving his family, attempted to his furniture and was overpowered by the; flames and perished. :,- .5x...1,...tur,, October 4.—A great . ,fire is raging in.. the woods and prairies ham 1 Breckenride to .the big :woods. in this I state. It hair already caused a feed 1 amount of damage and loss of Etc- lives. It began on,FridayMorning last and has alreadrawypt over a range of country 200 Mild in extent. , lionses, liana .'sand hiy stacks have been swept. away as dust by the-terrible conflagration. Warehouses akingthe line...a St. Paul and Pacific railroad have been burned,, and a train of cars in ~ attempting to pass through the fire last night came near suffocating all the passenger& The cars were filled with cinders and piece.s of burning : wood.: .The amount of damages done thus far rumor pits at $2,000,000; the actual loss may go either above or: below that feare before the fire is subdued:, Every one is excited at present, rand Inoue , to fix the losses very high.. It is, however, certain that there never' before has: heen such a fire in Minnesota. . - • --; -, - and 'Hundreds ofiarmersimve been ruined; d they have bees glad' to escape with the tires of themselves and famihea. . The ftreis - noui within a hundred miles of St. Paul, and as I write Abe, smoke ,is rolling in great, thick' elonds,:eompletely, 'enveloping everything in its fold. 'A There bai been no rain;of late, - antiitis now blowing strongly from the, west.'• ASnake Story. :The Rev. -Hr. Hankins, :`of of Ridgeitit . gave to B. J. Ratan, esq.,of this place; the particulars of the following -frightful story, and to the last named 'gentleman we are indebted for the same. Dr. Hankins was - the attending physician, and is a man of 'responiibility, and as the story, uures= sonable ad' it may -skin,- comes through only one Person of trustworthness,. we can safely vouch for its truth: /in. - Sarah Parkercthe - wife" of Thonias Parker, liv ing; near'Shawneetown, had been afflicted for some time, and about two months iv grew worse, ;and- was :troubled with 'fre quent spasm . ' Jtist as she was recovering, from one of these fits, while suffering very much, her 'attendants four snakes, Some ten 4r - fourteen inches long, emwl Nom ber mouth, gape and gaze aroxiz and then' seek a hiding. place atriong the hair' of ter head.` These Abe , doctor secured and placed them inajar of watel; and fed_Them on sogarto keep them About 'hoer_ after the -four snakes -came from' her ,mouth another, much larger and iiiitlY - .threiquarters of any inch in tliatrieteri crawled en far that. 1/41.. - ,Pitriter canglit sight of it, when the %miry - tposm;'," An effort was made - by the" physician to. seize - this one. with his tweezers,' but it 'illean*ed down - her throat. "Tit:snakes -Captured. wereins wii ban, stated ttettreen tea and is - tame long;zud' thk' ilottor sCriVelithentvii - hearty:4 large tut guzei.;-;They:: bid lieenliar" joint about an inch and. i s half - tad 4f. their heads, and Were-of - a darkish briiwriao - Thetgamdaksual. as if strangers to light atuniti`tf stijivti. Two or three of the _..`._...._.M55:-:_.,.~~:~~•.._ ..._ snakes were Sent to physiciansmid natur alists in Chicago and St. Louis, and these seieritifyfri writes back thatthey belons to no s les knowdba them or found - in natn or scientific 'history. Idrs.Parker lived itbout• two Months after this terrible cieowrence, sod !lied in:title -2d, loam. Owing to objections by hei bushind,; no post mortem , examination of the bbdy Was had.--Lontibias (3/4 Ledge,.' ' An InUentous LusatittirtionicithEn use suite Hospltal• • r''BetWeitit one ntid-tatd Wchicryesterday Morning ceder Swoyer:diecoverect a man on Market Street its his bare feet and har ing thrown around : his 'atoniders a large' army. blanket.i:.tOn approaching:the turnal pedestrian and • engaging hint in i contersatibn the - fact was revealed. thatlMl VMS an _ escaped lunatic. -:The. officer then: conducted About bait past yesterday -..laoFaiag] natur 4 Wits . brought' 'before IlLe . .;_• - Ittayor,' 'where heztyo a history r his e, and' the reasons *high thipetled c..m - fei cobise permed. - 'lkaahl,rhat' hi ' Marchl last he attended a hMtpenitietrtneetin'g - York, at which-the'Reir: Fennel Coombe, ce„, After , the discourse he - approsithed Ipxrayerettoe, took him by' the'hand and calle4l.him an ' "ignorant niaantebablt."l IlOhns thentitkeiteto . the' alnistanittnad anbseqUently'remnirAd:tO the,state. liMatitt :hospital: tVhenl he' euterekthe latter 16 ltitution be theight it' was, Tot, poSnOt.,heingtmAjeuted to an exatainatiMt retes.erMin whetoefhe 'Vas insane.' *end of=tbiti - cgOMel'has tidniiiostt 4 ed .. t4 himthe first night : and the`next morning 'a sakaelaaatiaLthel.'shaie of a big dose of 'magnesia; t - .tittett then,`,bis "hill ' , of fareswitE,caloinet and - magnesia;':'4fter I .heiugin the hespital three months he told the enpetintendeutthat he bad 'nigh ext. Mutated his patience In waiting for the'de:' sired eiturtination,lakthat he would Air the dactirr thre'Mantltii 'mere' to rtailtb 'amends ibx - hisshertedminga No change catne‘at the, expiration of:the 'above Pet'- iod(and:the'pelient, trespairingor havink !lib) hopes realiiiii,ttleviiettmeane for - 0- calk,: S first Maya Was"to smuggle , cam - knife intolla apartment (which Was on. the'secondlteiy) 'to cht"Ont - his 'wa i l'. SecOndly; he prOCured a , which e' converted' into hook. 'Thirdly, be fortad rope out ,of some - Of . ' his bed, clothW.' Oa' Tuesday night, having been prOvlded with all the availableaniilll4leti, 'he:Cotinneiteed thew - ork 'of 'evacuation real - earnest:,, .onretieittg Ida. clothes. its was eastentaty,,' were - left ;" the •en t 4, with' the door separating him From theta' locked; At , the upper end of the door was a small hole, through' which he in.: eerted the Wok and after' donsidetable difficult/ had - hie patimpx rewarded 11,1 a bite. Ho Pullet:Vend - drew Pa:ata taint through the.aperture. ot',3'et fully equipped he.threit,out the bait the second time for his boots, but_ they iverostabborn and would `ltot•,•bite.'n' Pealing that' he. might,be detected the. wateprnda tr he did not • cease fishing 'the Pastithe' was ahatidOned: I 'M then cut the guards lof his windowaad fastened one end , of !pis improvised rope lto, the ,bed 'PoSt; the.atbei was thrown out of the window, until it readied alinoit to • the ground. Everythingin'rearlineis be . ' commenced th 4 dangerous' descent , cautiously anal reached terra firma safely. Thiti was the substance of his story: •••.•7:-.. • In answer to an interrogatory as to why bo undertook scodangorotti a moans to cape the lunatic`answered: • • "Ile either lean his Este too merit, • Or bis deserts are small, Who door not pat it to the touch> To win Or hmso it aIL" -When he camp to, the word Ydesertslhe ' audibly smiled and-said he.ludl ibad none: of tho luxgry foramontlitt... - : I; • The mayor told the. prisoner, after being. fully convinced of insanity, that ;be would be obliged to send him - back to the hospital finm..which he had escaped. This the lunatic did not relish, but atter - a few words he : passively , yielded. and WM. ,ie.• turned to the hospital by•twp_ pnlice offi cers. Justaos_he was emerging from the mayor's. office he- whispered to his escdrt.: ,"Will it cost - - Johnny Curwen anything for this? I hope it mill, Charge hint like the devil re.:: . .The lunatic is a native of Vhainlzra burg,. but most of his life has been sPeht. in York county..:lle man of consid erable •and :of rather One oPPeatance.:• ' - als loss of -.reason is attrib uted to mane religious excitement.' I. a.. Seasonable - Adv;eo, ' •Thci Laresof Life, , ,,eanedioal jOnmal of sonic repute, published at Dansville,.4'ew York,: has the following note on Vie, which may.be'fon.nd valuable by our read era during the present prevalence of that. harassing 'diseasp: .. ..-.. , , 1 `" The, conditions of living, which pre , pare the system for ague, and .the• mtas made exWations 'which combine, with' these to. precipitate an attack, as well nn,. ertood—even..by ;non-professional Per sons. .hui „exhausted condition. of the frame, .no mater "whether the.cause be weakened digestion, broken sleep and im paired appetite, or overwork of Wahl or bbrnally,"makkes way for the reception lint° ;the blood of. - malarious matter from 1 Ovamps, river margins, canals and stand- inkpuddles, and is almost sure to lei fol.- lowed by fever and -.chills.. in ' localities where they are prevailing.. It is our ex- Periencesthat, under these circumstances, 1 a mild, diffusible stimulant is to be found 1 soundivell fermented. lager beer, in I hich the nutritious element of the tnalt, 1 bining 'witliAlri tonic and properties 4 :6 o , the hop, forma beverage. which I may pronounced ii sPecifie against the Peril , lo takisma. • - - \ •- . d- - We have pre - scribe:l thisprotaction from ue and low fevers for ioarly years \ and 1 :ti t, almost nskedas inva to ari tl le en as We o co- tei,4 -- ifintit Fo `of beer to be taken into the„ spa at... at e i ati time." The arebuntmust, of-co iie, - ,ory. nth' the . conititutiori_:of - the liOhject." Deligte pensons should IXiiikethenisetves , t 4 from five to eight glasses per, Sitting; ris two from ', three, or, at the ;' utmost;' four 'sittings it day. , The. more . robust can, , of coarse, be less • sparing: and .bay II ud"larpr doses alisoltitely needful ti se t eure the full 'prophylatio effect , of 1 the i'AliATr A .--Wherp on this slobe ca we' gii 'beYon in d the _ oniiiresent - Yankee? Landing at,`Sitliji, we had: - Walked bt a li`aort distance into the ,to*n. • when \Ve mehed the, northeni depot of. Dr.:A jer's mediehr* hi full display among the htits,l shatitieisnil courts of these bored tribes.., tnierO the.lrautiliai. hothelikoniiinea of his iaerrypeetoral, Pills, ite. - ,- salute ma frOrd t e exterior gl;,the ' :interior of{ a sliir.,: Bich„shows. snore business' than .lits' l 006011; hod proves`' "that: 0104 •Eirriple" t sure remedies are - everCinore i ryr l to saragelite than to onrselveiCw ere they visit A very fireside [ Correspondent, Meson& Sourrad. 1 A iro biol Fan. A - letter to the neintrati Gazette from Paoli,,hat thifoll ¢itig acconnt-of ‘ a ter-, ri ble tinge d . ..i ~,. ‘['--.. . :'; ' -'` --" Prof. 'ir bOr w spgapd by thi',Or ange con -(Ind; topake anfitteen-. sion in bis et air o . oepi -11 341 daY of the fair . ` On each ascension bittlhis list he had - check roptattached to allow the bonen to go no hi pr-than he-desired;'_but on Patarday,eveulps; - gleptember ..49, the 416 sing day 'of 'Me, Lilo '-doiaolit'd the renal slip to take] im withersover it evrofild.'"-lin litnipp, -- the -- - - editoi-vt-tbe. Orange ,county , Union, _hid :imaged to make dm ascent withßrof.,Wilbur. After [inflating the balloon to-its uttntist tapac-'. ity, lin IWO stepped intottbe can The pthfessor lad hold of,finEroper which , o t, tactic& themit to.Hisaiballoon, andittivc the word r let go.".;iiroin some, Unite he ,failed:toleach the, car in time. [ At the car teginito xiee,•?tbfiuNik-ltept Judd of. the rope; add, attenipted-[ to get; -in: - .41e sneeelidedin. getting his elbow mover [ and inside ths edge of_ :his bes4et,lbio , .liutd,t , loutside told feet dangling - linthe aid and: in this' perilous position started :.tnp. , When about fi ft een or twenty feet 'front: [ the ground the car uune :in oentactmith one of the .ropes [that-held- thellalleen, while being inflated, - end , threw Mr, ;Knapp onti.whe fell to,the • ground, -,ans.,_ 1 taiiiing considerable injury. The balloon [,hem lightened of,the weight;[ shot. CPI ' ward almost with the sw.iftness of an an., ' row.l.,:Prof. Wilber .still cliniig to the i basket and endeavoring to gain the car,. ascended to the height of too one mile, as near as Conldhe gusrsedond.whenat that attitude thh speetatars were: horror-. - stricken - to see bim fall,* the earth;- lt wss.trnly a heurtrending - miectaele, and one which we' may' hope to never see again.' Men and:vamp shun ti ag, A riek nig, screaming and falling upon."their kneesoitid in the anguish of theirlearts imploring heaven to 4notcot..hini: [But prayers and . `sympathy more. inivniling. The professor-Milliken high iirinAlia - mr, with-face dowe l Ignite's' legs extended.- ' hii WO in .0 clients? Motion descending at a fearful speed. lb was. ahotit . one minute' , in' falliiig,ind struck - thee:earth withhis head first,,bursting it open. The( , Maud of the fall was heard by the citi zens of Paoli a halEntila from the .place. His hat, which came pif &Sew seconds be-, foreith started, felt within four feetiff.him sherde after ho'reached the ground,L he. having passed it about midway,down. - The balloon rose to an immense height, 'end -taking , a northwesterly, direction, landed some three miles from the scene. ' His body wag takerita:tbe Albertbouse, in Paoli, and tared•fijr,by hit wife, 'who witnessed the terrible:tragedy. ; , It is stated by.;*lgo .persons ,present that - Mr. Knapp gato,Abe wnd. to. "let go" before Mr.,,SY:, gained the car. ; The BlilapAarl , GT fitintsspeara, You pay a shilling-to see tile heap and museum. _ Tile :firkotpe., of the .kiteheii, occupied up to the fill( half of this - cen._ taryJiy it botcher, ,is,,Of eno,rmottsileflee. - ity, and uot uniike thew , of. the raineritu the Sidmis: •There is gothing in. any, of the , four or five rooms; tip and down stairs, that .is .worth .seeing, save the name of Walter Scott cut, on the street window of the room . above the, kitchen, where Shakspeare was born. I looked out of this broad window, made up• of little six inch lights; and saw s ting 'the postoffice of the town iris , xiDnesite. _I alto saw au old, womanyWith a grey IRV& donkey hitched in the ihafts of a cart of vegetables. She was talking with a shoe maker, who sat iii his , door with:. uplifted hammer. A maimed baker pipsed by , with a basket of breed on his head, sing -I , , big to himself, and. that was..4l . - I could see or hear.in Healy street, Stratford,,,as k I looked • out of the window, : threugh which the light fret!came to Shakspeare. , All the walls are iliirk with ecortfuSion of. names. In a room beloti hangs a card, on which are transcribed the. four lines written by Lucien Napoleon on the. wall: The'soriginalwas Whi washed over l by the butcher, or some of-h ti ijk; and is.. barely visible.: lathe tidos thituld belonging to and back of the building ; are planted all theeehrubs; tree a &;flowers named :by . the Peet, sod they_l .. , very. Well, indeeti, considering that man are notilf English growth-or kind. 7' _ . .....f, ~. ..In. the sm oscura - 6u fli ttle die O r f interest 'amen than seine beautiful modern . busts and pictures,". and ,:splendid s editious : of Shakqeare's works ; ,, Let me here Confess that in all the busts, fromthosondoruing the doors of:shop keepers to thespointed one above his best, that came. to : my no tice iu England, - and - they are. legion, I have seen no featureiiireflectiop,of gant let or Macbeth. The . great ,gold. ring, taken from the dead titan's hand, had 'for me a strange attraction. It is much like that flat crowned ahnea rings Worn by. miners of, the Pact* pac " coast,. and.has " N. S." cut deep in the . aurface. Here is also seen the only. letter. preserved ;that was written to Shakspeare. • Itasks a loan of .£2.oL—an' enormotis'aum-in . those. days. There are many faitlpaPent in which the poet appears as plaintiff, and. allow that be had a pretty kern .eye to blisinesa par ticularly where he sues a man for.. thirty shillings' worth :of malt.„ Perhaps the modern young rhymer,-who cultivatei-a contempt for money, had as well stick a pin.here, and question,with himself whOth er or, not, after all 'the ,Scorning of prac tical things is netO sign.. - rather of swealc ness than strength of mind. , Passing out, to the street, and turning to Attke a last look at 'this' house -which- . most ,of. the greatest of the earth of the last two bunx.. dred years have entered,- I. read :on- the door the tilneandterms elf admissioniand over the door a-reward ,Of 191 Arauld ..he paid for the apprehension of any one• caught defacing the building.—fhmr/and The December Eclipse 'of ,lbe sun.. On the 12thAf snit. Decenibp . there is to be a total eclipse of the 131211.' It ` will be:visible Close by Arabia, 11;0 In the open sea. It will traverse the Northern Par.t - $4 , the Indian :, Peninsula: ,, lt *ill thence pass neross Ilia northeinextreinity of Ceylon; it willoapt touehland again rvael)4 the.soutli of Bantam' and he Western eitre.inity of Jai. Vico& will crais the northerti, parts of Ane.;. tralia\and.exetjatln some- of istanacNt the .Pollynesian . groap; it will Rot be seen again'on laud. The Goirernl? mead of erope,_ particularly . that,, of -I Great Britials - are . preparing bitend s tinV e.xpeditons td.the available; points of olk. .servition; aid; Ititvstated that some the the best istroiletaters of Great Britian and Fratice,•encoliragedby ulta the experiinentl'inadn- the•aceasunt of the last solar eclipse, determined at all hazards to find:their walr'. to Java, and froin thatpoirit'orrobsirilkon 7 46. exam:. ' inn once paorks,io:l4lll:ta Aid. that once can *give;: . th'et snilrs action, if any, the United Staten- will take in the matter Ida not. - ,tiw& Vitae known. - groat &wpm .- - 7 izr 42LIOIebtiliklITtne." --, c , I . . , ... .... . . DAVorlsr butrast me. t a niati_ i Pastor, I Babbah BerMam.7.l t •",1 1 :Viri.. XL 7 0 1. 7 P.m. I Imblaith School # - - • /11 m. PrlVlß.Meet4MlYfaxmoday Erg Ling...; .... I . A Ix cittroub envizon. , , me.. J. sir Eddratb Servicca, Second Sunday In each Idonth Sabbath SchooL. Lmmedlatel7 bdbre Nam EPISCOPAL ElltrIICE. JILT. E. A. WAnumam.ltector. Sabbath &Men IO,X a. In. =SW 5eedketek00t..3.a.:4.).ti.4.44.1.34 .1214 . WrOk~raCtlittli •L m. METHODIST EPISCOpAL ....Tter. A.D. Atimairons. „ ftertfttl ...................... &heath School rmior Metthlgi ThandMz.:j..,,...?:44,.. 3 . 30 p. itESBYTERIdIg 5=39g... :16T:Z 1 / 1 7.4 11 , 1104th 5tritket.....,,,,,..19.45 m. Bab tb . BahooL :: t.. :;1” payer Nettled. Thalls l3 7,grlgrE , 714 P. M. 4 0 1 !°‘ Rtninahatntok4 - y Quite a iedpits i l/R , .*tOod in;Pinghluit'Am, uu Potty. I l izht;ebirc . on. Pi:nal istiegt, }twat O c k faitory, Steven per worts,, ostroliki stablo and dwSldnenniiather valiutlilriOvikgrty; turiontipg innstizyated vplyc to oyer s4o,lXll;i—. insorailie, 00,004 ' PuDtlo Diseurneitti, Wl3 are 111401010 ti.BelinOteetOr ! sever'nl puhlie donments,,ooigiriiiihlsn4y:nrthe orien6rai . Ln'ryi" . ,pasiiid tiro last` entoga. 'Off the Hensitorialleinsferoci Itiotetingf.: et; The Conferees al' the Nth fictintorLstbistrict, 'Composed of the counties of.Bradibrd, &twine.; bans;' Wayne and , ,Wyomthe convened tunkitananck thito, an theiddglititisilienieurt , Suequa.—John Dusenbery,a-B. Haw- ley. Watsci-Abekenii;;. • c , VirTosimei -- .-VilfiaMidl: Fiati,',Yohn4elrsofti. ! 00 - Motion, Williamiltist4iw6ichosedYrea. !dent and ' ' . On nintlad 'of Col. MUM, Die follostink Tejo. Introit 'each county the:l4th District shalt hive 'an-banal repretientatlOn In Conference; that Oiciccountrihill lityetnitred to WO - Notes in this and, nil anbsequemt Cadens) mcetings,that shall be,cocomied...lsidist. ; these ounti!m remaina diitriei.and,that all Conferee meetings - rot - thtidistrict rshall"mect at 'Teak hanneck. --Nst.:l4l.,,Pristr, President. V. F,Prtim.Eif, iikeretaiy. ' • Institute. An•lnstitute fat tenahtlWaill ;be , Wald., the Oraded School building, met:icing et 9 defeat ittt4Pridey tb6lBtb find chning'cui Batmd y , tornpitent. •idatiact: ` pra trill be present; 4ducalloival addrmAt . , and discusalona, ; with !ideation hi* Friday' Teachers or airfOil and • Ohtani' districts arc to' be Ms:dui; Directowe and Citizens' airdially invited. W. Tram, CO. Superintedent. Foresilibe;OetbbitiOtb, Ordination. Tho Qmobs;r. Daßy'2l.2nsne and Beptdeass, of Septentisir 21; 1871, says :• • , Waterday '.niorti ing, in Trinity Clittroh, Bishop Clarkson admit.; ted Ur. Robetts , tinil Eli FrankiD 13nlintd to the holyrtiriieri*Deitotnis. T6eis4mort . trotti St. lotin,1:10;-moasfitselpict by thater.'JninElt' Pottersini, , anti!. qhWitatidi.dates*rti ptesentad by the Rcv. John dasituin'• ' ' Illoci,to Keep gloves 1111aeli,, Few boniekeepers have thne'tei blaiketi ticcir stoves every day, or even 'every- week. litany wash them In either clean water or dishwater. This keeps theni clean; Mat they look' brown.— Alter a stove his been blaikened, Wean be kept mewing very vveirtor a lung moony - copula s -. is with paper,`evert morning: If I occasionally_ find a diorror gravy . or fmit Mos that the paper will not take I rub It with si wet end), .lint do not pin on water enough to take oIT the blacking: ''l And thht rubbing with .paper ja a much nicer - way of 'keeping WO:Outside Um kettle; 6ati l ee-pid and iest-pOtbriOii:Wrid:cieir!, than the oldway,of waahink them Winds. The Inside - of Coft4itpotsandtesPots sshould be . ed in cleat _water; and aiiivai is dishWates. Ab Earthquake. ', • • ''';. A. dispitcf!;' dfiu42 . ;•Zetics'stle, reports tbsre'# . 4 a txitrAible:,iiiieck i:lest:Sitb tplake l tbetO,, accompanied by, it, roaring at:thia . ln , thfimorning:osusbeg great ,alirtii;.;, 7 AliliOuses were Ao! sk, but nodatnage,Oga property: The siimi q ategiyesaii aucounfof shock of eaellquake; nt Salem. - N.. ?,;/istalf Berm! seeoads,jaiiing houses,' windowS,' , etc. • 44. `• • • o.lld Elurdereit - • • !, As the Orange express train t froth Term,' 04y; ini . prithithrtthithertatersoni.a wthiththinti froth a window of one of the .4* Wien picked op, le proved ttt be a ntei,d Infant' just' expiringfrom vie iffeets of 'ilia' fall: exotninatlen,of the gra ,ftiled to 'diecoyer 'OO murderer.':• . • " Wattd acelilent. _ . Thomascrty,of Ilopbottom, yeas run' over on the D. Li & W. railn34, near Greif Mend: Baturilny,fleo. 80;.say's the.Binghamtoti Xerniei. and . his' Ixely'aiti . • two: DAS : lint lunsivit whether he - was walking on thitnidir . Whintfie train mita hailTeltnsldei. on 'tile' tie* He leaves a wife, atiefive thildren; - 11‘the iltipbottorn;s 7 He biSrelativeti r in this eltY, and his rernalne were •brought Ha' eity for; in:. Narrow Gauge: Grace -Greenwood •Writes. as folloWs to the New York Times: should have' chair:Wed some time ago an'exCursion'on the Denvei 4 and. Rio Grande terroit.;gatige railway'. ' , We ' , l4l,rat• ontabentfifteen inflea:- . -m far "as the mils twaris' then bid: It was a' charming 'day; '.WO keit] a pleasure eon:party of citizens arid tourists, andl all.weatteerry, ts a 'marriage bell; 'the "Old days, wdieir marriages Were. of some=aecdnnt ' On' thisiallWay*tt are Struck at' once Whit dui' redOred peeP9_,rt,het . ef evetYthin . " - reee the looSmative,,wilichSeemslike a entail variety of the 'iron horse,.—a 'verylittle 'iiitang=to the windows tirui , lamps In the Thd eats' theniselires iirti briglil. pretty,'ditninativeilibtfra;; cozy: and comfortable. It seen:alike RLiying i at railroading estiecialry there rogrelousl little. rielse or ragag, ,?lever ha e, op y t a train glale 1004 ciA; smoothly end 'quietly: . 1.4, little engine? 'huelti4 iloWn.tcilber work like .Chiqui4 t and made., no, Oa about:, it, Tor several miles when; l'grieie re say'odui' =gm ir 6 altlf4 440.4± 3 4 he he144 13 W teei :motile:horse arid wanton "merillYP!thieP4. o f gge P lakib l, 4F l 4 ~wOOl O . the mei:tinging wits and drivingspikes, 7itere 7l naorscimi4AoW l l thq keilLeted • 01 3; Tar . :'ecirristanden% spike. It was_ a. cruel task on my Amano t aar. ,e2iristlaif4.‘" ;.?Xhe 14aWal*MkeePert sakV4llat `L'Alrovn e *aiplistborad:AsintobantlYP , Da :Kelly thought It !wonldn i t go borne mom lug?;; tLßtis imam-page reak-whed fillisbedto I El rap, will be a wonderful ronto—for..bleaq nre tut well as commerce—a 6 it: win be.aireost rinrivled variety and - . E6ndeni• 'f tie ptolrpCdrd-trietit'{ha pletaris ilvai; stud verlr,andplalth-iiel,ieeen Denver and' ColozAdo Z - t3f, tire dspeelelly.Tas e galeent, : TbbrOdal PoluloC:5 btinfincpelled fro,Xlito,P .r.une3TOiPSFO4. • detyi Coull4nAttull..lZuagt. l / 2 1' Ittigl!o, !YAP -Inter is abundant In our vicinity • The Compensation of the) flttr. lirpo the Amplean lawyer understands the eamoOth, thatortleas ho deals with infinite v 111 E 16 0 1 3, Pref*m la a handkraktn i r_ t tc 4titytilo . o 11r e$ he deals with just ceopoie us barren . -.unless itte deals with truth, Theseus truthArew Win—there is for .him no„,ertainix. Thgeddek, -in - our organization of41001e• have given to the men of his calling distinguish ed pestilen t , have-ahleided-themaipeivilegg, else wholly unknown; they are exempt from many of the burdens of other life, and teo •Veys. to them ta highest honors This is baskine 'l o3 7 4ran ir i gl4.444W_ their oaths of ollicepro sworn,•to obtain_ Justice fa all men, cind•tiii 4 the:lkea , : ittii;Xhaterican lawyer -ought not taro:get the tradiiionsof his profesateht Ternplarakfittgiand,ildfitteh whose hands cornet dOwn to lilittlho methods of the pas4nthihe'dlicti.deneeridsitia.of esolidars bound to the service of ariVrib7: 'Theron)y fee which he receiver is In fettono,"iiimeime e'er not the pay for fe 6 rie.i3- 1 11 ,ir ecivlee la, •bought service of the king o truth ' bed Of right. lie goes forth on his„ circuit, sireh fs - a A twry - of his professionrivith the' spine . deteritinidlou • to protect the itibetind” teerusif the wrong which seescmilateeleta Arthur., • Whorreeds Ids help? It Is. this pair beYomalgped for murder by a mad mots: because be is of turether color than theirs, ond they Winfarrenit • ptt him the wrath of centuriert Or is it some child'of luxury, born in the purple; who tuts, tunnel and honors and gnid.for.her mintoAat „fie does his bmt, be it for the onefir the other;:turrets out r'conspirney ; seism truth, though truth boldding her face hitters; arid iminiteh the tritnnial to Alochh , Astor The moment thatAliet 2uzwri ••can lawyer abindmirf this Posithni t 'thr; moment that he sells justice, or the shore ofluslibe that his services mit command to theldgkestbidder ; the moment he says that ' tint' ring which can send minions shirli hive trillions' wolf]i rirbile the beggar vilth a' penny shall hawk penny's worth,-M such tvodsof blasphemy he shows ho her no knowledge ,of what Justice .13.. Ile abandons the *him of, one who t{cals th In finite realities. lie has left,,,a3 pFeLOpnt, the ranks of a liberal calling. Fie znaktn,hlonielf a } mere craftsman, :dealing Nei.tkthießlE4q ie' and to be recompensed with things „dlonr leave him, gentlemen; leave him to thp::4?riiiiany he ;deserves I—Okland New. Itstory of Susquehanna County. Rn Enrrom—Enerdinfort4ihirirceeived three 'canvhssets,-.tttl 'Went the. people 4 0 .0.401 t ,prebend what Is yet necessary, toprocum appb-, llsbed history of - Susquehanna, apprehension also, as to:what. Is design;-of compileeund as' to theNsoOpe Or the, wotis , atilt seems to exist, notwithstandiagYner publication ofits table of contents,„ One person • hoagies it When .Wernan's flightshook „Many consider, it a work that concerns the compiler and he'rigeritsnione—a cateltpenny aftair{n e d say,to the canvasser, "We would, like to gull. scribe to help you'," Some, on the contrary, re. Argo, tit? latter, ,thinking the book cun he,pur. chased hoax the foniaer lay and by' ate price. ,Thts Is a Mistake. 'Ever,t bOttietiold ; in ' the county , ; is to he' Soliclted by the caniasse'r, and Wes ao part Of MY design io diminish ids or tier profits. Others, from repeated disappoint. Iments, have decided never tosubscibe (hr antith rer boOk, but say they will purchase a Watery of the County rchin it is.platvd in , their Jusnds, all such distinctly understand that , the-number • of subscribers will determine the .number e. books to be printed, for sale within the county.; and also, the time of publication. My p ropoppositiog hasheen,that, whenever the history should be written, the people would be ready to print it its essential points, to hazula... Must In the came .., Tkeir: aria➢L'c•- ment and the selection Of minor material ; alone remain to the compiler, niter the - facts are ascer tained. Subscribers risk' the 'former, and also possible mistakes.as to the latter. . Though knowing my &Ts-angel:bent. the Printer could.notho closoluntil a sufficient mum her of subscriptionsehould he received+. L. have inirsady taken irdilatnlyl atePi tatitual ptii3lic!P• Won. More' thin afdoien'drawingi for the en graver have been forwarded to Philadelphia.— The map of the county alone will cost the about $7O. It will be taken tom the new survey. In addition, there are anumber of diagrams inns trating the original alio of the townships::' Sev eral portraits of tarnierand Of the present props mett of , the county, will, embeillsb , the 'want, In these both partleaordl be represented. Berntinge of several lities of Interest ate expected. But, iiiiiief.poptio cur me to publish the work belbralbe'peo Plc of the County by their subscriptions; say, !We will pay font:* ' • Many of Mir fanners 'itaw , thinit thritgreSs-• huppera-avia-t.iat /aim raemadricartheir_in come the present year, they mustwithlwild their, Support from the enterprise, 01} not be ehansed, publication will tutavoidably postponed until aftera favorable season. I can incur no pecuniary risk after having given three years to laborious rerinch' r e nd careful lotion. , The follciiiing canvassers, iiairp'alrfaidy been 0E 1 5 , 4 1 4 Ararat: .. - .Taxables 150— —J. C: Bushnell :Auburn ~ J. O. & IA Lacy' Bridgewater • .420 James Sidman& Brooklyn' • ."......,...2063115s Mar:Carden Coconut Clifford - - 404,...Davidliurdiek Dundaff " 66 Dim0ck......,"„.„.... t ,..304.Mr5. Geo. Newton Franklin ' 263: M. Park Millmore : Gibson. .. ..." ..... " c,. A. Abel Great . 284.1 kilo` Qittnsey ) Ilarford:. '• " ' • 450... Chris El,Perkini Jackson ' •826 :elope I+ bee Jessup " ' 210. Miss Laza Young Lathrop' ." 278 " Phebe E. Lewis • Len0x......" .456 " Carrie Hartley - s. Montrose...,'„ . . .473 ", DL , . 8. - . Baldwin blew . , Williams •'. . . .185: .511 s. M. L;DaVis Oakland . —.85 Willtant R Tirdtei . Mab .. .. ... .864.. , .-Perker..L.Bates Silver Lake.... "...* It Gage Springvild 266.51i5s LituraC.Oates Susq:', Depot , ‘ „i: - • Purple Blandit i A 6w . cif. the townships, lt,will 'bet ieri;elved,' are not yet potitively appropriated, .. be Montresc, qta r 11,1871. candy Eattim The " Hearth and , Mime" Imo= the • fidlowing On thisubject of 'candy Shall I let My children eat randy? is a'.questiort?arTwideit parentsnronotiethries nuzzled: ).Thia la not !Mr prising, tor. doctors - and ' , doctors -books 'differ upon t 4lienitdClitaireitlrthrtandtis cvo l s e .ticitiOditl i t s 1 41 1. 6 gvekeAty that IThimeandi% are at mos him_ tun) may)* eaten at „discretion., tic ther sitio is gtdie right. The chief Injury, vixiaii* do *Uinta spoiling tho appetite'_ rot Quier lytirVlbonintly,:made,' coloia mind, luta Thus gni- 03 "miO1110:10' Whitbeet juice. „.)3ut it Is safer: on.thcmhile to _ stick: to the white candb44.whieliAremado,ot m*l'lolE44 flavored: , Tigi louts of is t9fivairldnPPeti*: i il 4l4 . ll f in . - whii, , tunid. tont° sacolnwitio - than grown prows. Nit - theionioulif tte tpg s tilloweitto Ot Seger to.tho ezelutdon lial.ttior tocleL'N'clovourinric*ldy in lingo toruitiiies . betvicon - wietai.they ',pelt' ippititi, , ond. often IP* t*lr ,4 4.Sest!on 419' sertons objection-to coinyr , • 41: gocill, rule. iotlfo minter hi to private the child IYinll.foging -candy Ell near to meal times as WltlitkOittt leinie A full p4te of breakdon or dinner. But On' a meal' hf ip osn eat umuch as he cbeetats without preocr. PIT& WifiiilitdAte for the neat.. GilAllinerdaten'at the right time b t.f. ' . 1 ; cry ,:.„ -Ir.. - to. " : * co l . i" wile° . 7 ism ttz z sus AWARDED .;' DED BXWE Plth WerGAL /Mt Vi Tan i; , . ''''' - ---- HARVORD . - . _ AfIRICKTIRALI SOCIETY ..' 1 1„ nelditeptember 27th and 28tb, 1871. - .!' , ...,k) chiii...ll.olso.-Sabahlortis 1. d.), . hf... .. 144 Draft or Cum Stallion Wm. Chandler.. . -..... 414 ID, ..Aliteat D.L.ltos ,_, - - - .ICW ' Deal Rood Manion Ji...ic' Watt BIM. R. Page, 140 , Beet.eillr „matched Ocara'PerrrtoOlio,..L.,... 410 0. 11 . 11 ca Mr" - ' • ' ~.. ' 4 "^t...- 4 Cri Biht Pair limes for all erotic L . W. Moore.. .... .... 4CO ital. 11.' whiturt - - —-- ,:. - $ elk hatetAusts driAtitlmtapahouvren.... 1 ...... 1 err :gd!Wm. T. Mo ire' - : II 00 um motesee Dal E. D. Goodrich .4:, •- a 011 .. i. ,hd.7„; &Belcher ! ;.....0 40ti f , _. Casa 11-Colts and italtnah.DßlMoir: -, ' ,• i 4, . i Sir tie. eitairoldColts;N yancoth.«. ~... • et ". . . IT. atTenbutr„.. .. _, - . . - - ' - t aiPairremyearoidadal4. , ll.Ahlrtebv...'. ..:;: ti :• l2 . . Spencer Lattrop. • .......-;..-.. .....- ... ..... ~....I.o*, 4 6, o.4Threarearold Colalli. O. Diattop,.., .. .. . is., &WI ihrIVG.. Batt .l 011 . I r, Bert Tno.year..o W. MUIR. - : 74 ... •.,,,,... ',St. IMst - One.year.o George- W.Eits' la ' ' ut0g..... Maar 1-Cat IdOes..4handiSidturfg*Dirimuiti. hist Durham tt crier tarOlaarohi4.' M. - reatai..- 4 0 0 • .f. Atli: Ct. C•cmillin..u , ............ ~..,.......,......r,. hip, Beet Durham HMI am one.mpold 11. D. Boildla; 0 Seat Durham Bolt Calf J. M. Potter_,... .. „. .„„ fin Best Barham con orer Mr...year otow.c.coonti_ II CO .. • NI .7:lSt. Pottar plcat Maths& tteardiotosstola rim. Pcitta,...V. $ 'X 3.11. i otter peat Durham Uelrer Call J. Id. Potter;. :::• . . „SW - Id DEC. Conklin„' Sub•Dlvieloß 0.4Pu1l Wad It . 'Mni. ..... ':,_ tie4lDeron Ball Atf¢ntr.oid Spbreglimn4i_ .. _ aii am w Devon Co throa.rear-old Anbrurlimith„. IMI • 1 ' 'n't D. 4: - J. Blinker ' - ' -• -Tit cord ZeorDerod, Heifer crne. z. ear:old Aubrey Vimlth..... 110 ..'AI Aubrey Elmlth • . -1 . ' , VP. - . • Fl'heNotopllttee•worded,B dircretionati nremlnw ad .. -4vies.dolltairs 1411;4 J. ker.l.oi teribsatkatil, Pt* - Malta Ast.lgetk. time-walk oorwatOlaPsdP I.:_ 04 •.,.. , -,al. 1 ? :tl [ ' 1 : ; . , ..;abdlirlilon 15.-Aldera.m... ..,,, ..,,........ DrarAldertiag Dull over inu.yenAddWillitithalli.' 4 Sk, i ! Lnext: Grade weer tirolcar•old * Mini Lathrop ` 'OO.- .Be s t Gado Bull orettoitmrold; I.„ p. 8jchfi......11 00 nd %V, R, Qe! ui ro r — ' - 1 00 :Boat GradellotCalr.l.ld. Potter...,-.„-- , ... , . . “::. ,,, SOl3 , E lla% aiisda Cott D. B. Whitney. • ” • -' ~- •••24 gKt ti.ll. . 1 OD !eat Grade Better lOW i4I.T; N. Cotter • Ural °tidaT otter l:Leta two yesa-old D. T. Zee:7.. Ilk Odd.„ B. 11* pest Grade Helfer ranoicar-old A: B. Tacter:' va H. C. MIMI]) ar. 13e at Grade Gaffer Calf 11. C. I OD :141441. Putter .1.1111.„ Dust Thrce Clmde.Yearlings L. R. Peck .11.01 k td Aar. riaghl Melon 8..-Grade Dealt". Dist Grade Dull over twiryear•old i l reeunuldiEcdoi Dist tit's& Dull ems one v iesr old 11. M. Jones—, 00 Ihnit Grahrtinlt Chit It - 7! • • ''. Ur' pest Crude Cow L.ll. " $ 00 • 26 rowhir ,Peck. .......... :•,•-•"4••• 4.• • Oky 1:+1 cla6drtet; - • s s, so Iksc Grade Getter threelcsr•old Aubrey Smirk .:.' - • - MLAubrey Sarah__ ' c.., tin— IkstOrsdotic=iscrkess•hid AI 00 ile 6o. ac Grsda one H.li,iana., • dlikft.‘• liest• Grsdel lelfa P. n. Mote's,. Beat Three Grade literlings Fowler Peek • ' • -3 to td E. B. Goodrich Vest Three Grids Calves H. IL Jones 3 M.- tai. fieskdatfro Dan brereiceitsvold C. tl Halata 4 100 • a. Peck • . . ikDI vision 8. 7 :70zeu iud Mears.' Pair Ozcn fiviTaLoigd W. W fitionit '4190 kil l Ororra c ils futrlemold,l9.(rJalaaker +.4d Wm. ,S. ,Gsrpestur.... $ op Rent Pa ir,Ga. Oxerianacm 'Muni s- ' ' ' • • O3 Boa P.lr Stbehrtaree-yeafoia a. p, startlng......:. .., smi l e e Skit Pair Smog rmo.year 914 U, Poo P40.# 4 ... :,1 - 20 9 td:rowttr P a ck' . W pet , Pair Stern ram year-did B.E. Tacker— .... 2 2d D. 42.4. Banker,. 100 - Burt PairStrerCalreatbrutOdoloy,32Fradr.Putter SOO 81l B. D. iihenrood ..., .. Cleat S.-Sheep sad Swine,. -.- ..: Orslllino wool Bock N. 31.1 . 1111: tem . - -* AO6 Meet Three line woolAwcs . J. 11. , Ltellle ' 3tO - ad J. at. Leaflet.. .. ..... .r. ..., . .. .-. .. ,:.......... 2VS Beet Middle wool Back /eL..T1ng1ey,...,.".„...m.5a „ ki 1.. IL-Tingley II WI ' Ilevt Three * illonC4,woul Ere* A.'l„ 2 t 4 10 10 ..... 'A SO . ad F. A-Tingley ' 100 Zen Three Middle wool Lemke F. IL l'ingley,... m• to „ Id H.P. otters - out) • 103 Ele.t Conn° wool Beek A. I. Shaman - 300 :Boat Three mese wool Ewell J. M. Laille...:: - .... 1 ,110 i Seat Tome eoaree wool lambal, M. lee,llo .. ... :' I O Ikea Middle wool Wick Lamb It. L. Tinsley • kla .2eettoam. wool Bock Lamb J. M. Leetle ,imf .13est 'Boer A.. D. Turtle:, . ..... ..,, 1:10 1 MI C. S. 11a15t01d.,,,," ~ ' ' " ' ' ,A GO '!" Best Weeding Sow .D. T0rker..,..4...g.....t.a LOAM , t, '14.1 ' 21p . 1%..."rft A. . B.` thair '.--'---'''''.e,•ds'' oo t; Best aid rip A. H. Tucker 2OS . • - Class 4.--Poultry. - ....,,,z Beat Pair Tirkeys Elia 44pi0nti.,..,, f . ., =.,,11 (O. ' ad Booth M. Carport t.. v;.:; 111. Meet rely so tors Phllers Tingley • "'lto ikl even, .1 tor . ~..,......,..., .„...;• --- • se. - gest Yale at Locks Wm. thine..., • - Booth I CO *1 A. L. (mew,. ....,,...,...........„5„..,i, r , so.„ , Bust ifave e a Chtelens Lt, Y. Little ' - rat , f Id F. 4 rPe"r ia. - - !Bolt Peek Inter 'Alicat Sloane? Flo , 0:: ............... , 1 ,.. o p ...... l Stt J. 11. Dan ' I'.. gem Peek me 0.1. Tingley „', ' , ' ' .„ 1.00 10 X% PA Va r t P . c .4rimer,Latbrop...... - 1 19 , 31 Fowler BMX,. ' l 4 '-: I Bed, Milt Anzsb. Coto bleu W v. Gnmui,04....,. 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Tiffany ~,.„ . . . co,l Beat And Greatest variety 2 , egetahres A2ll.:Tul&ny 110 24 E.R . \Gelman - • - -.ISO Beef birOtt Mangle popsy A. L. Tinny ' ' 1;9 - Clais 'I.-Batter, pheese tad Ikea. - ' Best Pall Bolter A. 'P.; Sweet 2d johoi Idonsor,* . . But Jar Dew Gt.:. Decker.. . Bert 801 l Butter Imo Ityromrsoit ltd lilts E. L. Ltotlmt...i. - .1 ... . Best tkeese N. P. Clanln Best Loaf wheat Bread ElteJtyrers " 7-.00" Best ledlan Plallena Tlnghr • • .40 Qat 11;74:012i14, 224242Fkonr,liotio;p4ttom Best Cider N'lnegir CAC Perkins ' • • • Er Best Peek Wheat Flour Batcoek 421. - 1 - 00 2d - Babcock B Newton '• - • - Best 20 limas or Honey Hoy. A.- Miller • ' .200 Best 10 poUudt Caked or Bared Boyar A. Jadlarns.:l-00. Id ti.x. Carpenter Best 10 pounds Droloeut Sun 8.8 1 Co id IL E.. Palmer Beat plqp . Mti . i. to. IL Carpenter. ' .21`" , Qua o::—Leither ;:.- itest Two Fides troper L eather N. B. ' Bert Two fddes ratfeLeether W. B. Gallo 1140 Beet Two Calf Bldnett W. Itt Odle. 1 cu Best. Palr hoe Boots It. Osborn 100 Be=t NW-coarse Boots B. ... ........ i Isc l isCurri:Ago Harotees O. It Btllee " •- • s txt Claes N i t:LiiigrtinituralitnOlettleati Best Cornmoolloir B. /Learn, si Bail* " 2 - ' 100 Best tilde nil tPlow L. IL reek ',tr.;lA . Beat cultlsroutr tt. Perk • , 110 • Z i g S o raw 6 Cuttert l l l l. reek .. ... .......... Best Horse Hake L. it. • .2, 3) 6 Best Horse Hay Fork Lett. Peck'. ... ... I+ 00 'Best Mooring: Re L. H. Peek Wodt Ikon (pen On= W, Underhont i II 00 td John A. Sophie 108 Best Market Wa:arrW. Onsterhout. , ... .. 2d IV W. - Gehitt • •-• • • " ItfitiLotAgrictittung /ccpicaLentaL, Peek..... 3PI • ' C 1.14 i tiler W klin trastfir are. Bert Rocking Oil& A: Bernird ", l Beet Sowluf Xeclttn M. 11.. Pope ' a OO " • " Best Flre tianesool Pleturl Ws, ;I t 81011130 , ;.;;.-. I 04 • 10 - 1.1 re.. .21. Tansy • • •—' CO , Mot Mae y"rtlepla4BlintuetNnqreentut 00 I 01 0. 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