s i i i l i ucuotcb Citcvatuuc, Vgvicnlturc, Science, iilovalitn, awb encual SiUdligciiiC. 32. STROUJJSBURG, MONROE COUNTY, PA., AUGUST 20, 1874-. NO. 13 to Politics p,i'j!is-fa 1 r,r.- fcv Iheoaorc Nchocli ' ir- h Y::ir in ii'lvaiu-c nii'l if rot .,.1 .!' lin- year, nvo il"l!:rs und lil'ty " '''.'-Tii-i'ontiiiul "inilall arrwirr.i-s nro r N " , ,.;ii 'i l't'.io i.tU-.r. .,..,..-i: .ii i . . . , ,. . . ,. .tits ni 'tn' siji! "if 'i 'fiirin iiiios) or jti--i ! i '" ii -r :i l(!it:.:uil in l..i:i,'"r onus in lrnjnn ti"ti. -rt ami on the J(?S3 f.V All. KiNI'S, ,j ,! t -TVi! Ill in must r-- Hial'k' terms. DR. J.LANTZ, crRGEON & MECHANICAL DENTIST. l I i r I '! .I.i'ii . i i ' i in 'i. n.i "ii i j.ii 1 t i . , i. i .:i . .....,.!.- !. V i 1 1 1 1 i''11'1- miu'iois . "fj'-iv- ui..- ,r- H-hi--. a in! 1"' t!:t;i liiaiself that hv tiuh- ,".ilUlNl .r:ielii-i 11 ml Oil! Ple.it TOrilest arid ,m ! mr.iicrs p'-namniir i mis pi-- r " , i... : in v all J in iii:i iorii! an M-ramms i M. i'is i;.h,,, ,,l..l Hi t i i i:i tee i.i car.ju.i ani sKiitiu. in;;;i- tlio N;itUV;il Tec th ; ...t.-Mtin!! friviMi t- !"' tH'i . .:..t T.-.O n.cr.e'ii . .--i i m. i.-i iiin i.n.ni. li.K iii iiums, nun penec-i ins 1:1 ai . ... iiii ,..-,1.1 M.CI. ' " l "' : i-,,.,n- "r-:it fi.Uv an ! danger of on X ' .,.,.,,,.!.; y tiv rifli.-tM ir to t lnS4 li v ,nl!tlL'll!l-l. a.lj.l3IHV. .-VtHII I.., 1C.1.-.U . . rv vrcHI'.lflt nrvTIi'T iHTSiTl.M' AMI MLUI.1.AH.1L ui.wiai, Hllli'i' -1 tfP I" Ii v; -tii j-.n:i'i '' 1 in Sii'''.i'islurs. I'm. sn:inuti:'fs t!t:it ,., . , j. i in- ri :;n ilU-i il 'ceth in tin- imsi : !::'-: i e I:!;! :i Tci". -ilS'i, i;re;:i au inii'il ;!; .iin! r- -i " mstli;' iiamral leei li. i ivlli 'tf.., '.; liv tin- li-' Ni: rues iiile t !as. v.i k ii! the jTof.-s-imi lmie i:i the j jM-rmiJ stvl-. .'.!! rk ai.toittl-.i to i-ruiii'-'I. ( h.:r;"s ipa-in:.ii;Iv. I'at .,!,;;, s. !i,it-. I. in . !.'; r- 'en 111 1 M:n., fjuxwiio .n;ii- D , -.. in i- I'm; 'is .-t:i i T:t;h -!r.! u if N i. f..-..":i . pr.-jO! 'i !' m:ike artilu i:il ts ili in ' r.n i ilif.-iike i :-.i:"iuT, ;inl t- li:l 1e- lie i.mM iiiijiievvii ni'jtinl. 1 -. :i''i t T a:n. hell il -si rci, 1'V the i '.;is. v. h is t-.tirtv li.nrinh ;,V. Hi. I" nea:!y 1 .Me;. Ai! work waranUii. It' ii. , .!. ii. K:l v !1CV.' 1 Can you teli v;hy it is that when any rilKMUJM LIST OF THE Monroe County Agricultural Society, To loIh'lJ 011 the p-ou'is nf tie Snciolv. M li'.liy, Tiuuxi.iy and Fi i'.L-iy, L:U. 24th nml 2:,th. FEES FOR ADMISSION ENTRY FEES, &c. A dilution Ticket (.'hild it'll under 12 years. Carri:ij;es, one-lmrso, Carriages, two-hum's. LT) Cts. 15 il ;( All persons who enter animals or other articles fur t'Oinietiti.)ii will be charged One Dollar, (except in eases si-rcified in the body of the premium list.) and will be furni.-hed with a Season Ticket. All sub sequent entries by the same person will be charjred at the rate of 10 per cent, of the premium competed for. Persons who do not desire to compete for premiums, may enter articles for ex hibition free of charge ; in which case, how ever, as well as in eases of articles entered in Classes 1.",. 11. 15 and 1(1, admission tickets will not be given. til?" The (Jates will be opened at S o'clock, a. in., and close at half past (I o'clock p. m.. of each da v. s For the lest bull over 3 years 8 00 Second best " " Ainer. Acfst and 4 00 For best bull between 2 and ;5 yenr.s 3 00 Second best " Amer. Agriculturist For best boar be: ween 1 and 2 years 3 00 Second best " 41 Amcr. Agriculturist IJest bull calf 11 " " Hest cow over 3 years 8 00 See,.:,.! best 3 00 For best heifer between 2 and 3 years 4 00 Second best 4i 4 ' Amcr. As' st and 1 00 For best heifer between 1 and 2 years" 3 00 Second best 44 Aiuer. Agriculturist For best heifer calf " 2 00 Second best 44 Amer. Agriculturist CEiiss 3. Blor2ie: CalCEc. Di'cisi'on 2. GntJe ami JCatue. The different varieties of (liade Cattle and Native Stock, will be entered in distinct clashes. For be.-t bull 3 years ami over do between 2 and 3 years do between I and 2 years For best bull calf under 12 months For best cow, 3 years and upwards do between 2 and 3 years For best heifer, between 1 and 2 years For Ivst heifer calf under 12 months Ail seeo'id best Tuemiuuis in this Division ; will consist of one year's subscription to the -imcncan yriviWHrt.t. ilass ii Blornotl Catdc. J)tci'.ion 3, Steers ami Oxen. The entries in this Division will be con fined to Monroe County, and all second best premiums will consist of one year's subscrip tion to the American Agriculturist. For the best corn fed steers, weighing 3.000 pounds and over For best pair of working oxen do corn-fed steers l or best single steer under 5 years 00 4 00 3 00 2 00 f) 00 4 00 3 00 2 00 COl'li-fed Class I Ytvia Crops. Persons who compete for premiums in this class will t-e required to present to the Secre tary an affidavit properly authenticated, Mat ins: that the cround has been surveved Lv :i J I l' .. .'..I . ! ,1 1 t- - 1 I . competent person or persons, the quantity of j ,,1 "ci ioimui o:cn ooar t .1 f i -i . , - ; i oi me uesi near over iwu eais ,r:ik M.il.H?. M;u.Tt, tlKrelrom, to exhibit at least j For the Lo,t U..ar lotwecII f alul 2 A j one bushel of the product to the Awarding J years, trade or native C2ass 1. Swine. tn-k ii!:re ! ! i:rr: t.i !.uy rnrnitiire, tTiey :i). 'ariv't I'tirnilurr- Mi.ire '. WILLIAM S. REES, irvevor. Conveyancer and Real Ss tate Agent. Fsrss, Timber Lands and Town Lots X1 Vjlu Off.. Man-! e !! xt ti-ior nUove !(.r t'i I '.rt-.ii- Kees news Depot a, I7: it. Physician, Sargeon and Accoucheur, i :k-v-.-i r to (ieo. W. St: p.) OJicr- M:.;n ;rcet I rii'ii'N now !iH' t;' C.lii-. O.Tiec hours troinlsburg, I'a., in I)r. e'.ice S:r.:i!i street, next lu'iso. I'lC'tujit attention to r n. m. " - p. r.i. p. m. Committee for their inspection For the best three acres of Wheat, 00 For the be.-t three acres of ityc, 4 (X j lest tlircc acres of Corn, 4 00 Pest three acres of ats, 3 no j Dest three acres of Duckwheat, 3 00 j Dcst one acre of Clover, 3 OO ' I5est (ne acre of Tiinotliy, 3 00 Dest half acre of I'otatoes, 3 oo j All second best premiums in this Class j wnl consist of one year s. subscription to the Airfr ric tn A gricvlt a rift. Classi EZorses si ml 32 ales. Division 1 Dranrltt. All animals entered in this class will be judged entirely without reference to speed . Dest pair of draught hnr.-cs, lest single draught horse, lest staliion between o and 12 years, Dest brood mare, Dest horse cult between 2 and 4 .years, Dest mare colt between 2 and 4 years. ! Hcst horse, colt between 1 and 2 years. 2 oo j ! Dest horse colt under 8 months, Amcri- can Agriculturist. De.-t mare co,t under s months, Amcri- can Agriculturist. Dor pair of mules, ... .:;.(H' All second best premiums in this Division will consist of one year's subscription to the Autcri'-'tnt . 1 'jricnii u rit. Class '2 Ziorscs a;:l Cattle. 1'or best boar 0 to 12 months $o 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 ." 00 4 00 3 00 2 00 Second do do do Dest Machine for working butter no i neese. l ress six Milk Pans Milk Strainer Washing Machine Sausage Cutter do Stulfer Lard Press Fruit Trimmer do do diploma 2 1 1 do ashing Machine 1 do Sausage Cutter 1 do do Stutter 1 do Lard Press 2 do Fruit Trimmer 1 do Implement for digging Post Holes 1 Class 9-32a:iiifactttrcl Articles. Dest Piano do Melodeou do display of Carriages do one-seated do do do family do do do do $1 o ' o o i ri . n ii tio i rotting ouikey J do and most stylish two-seated Sleigh 3 Second do do do diploma Dest single-seated Sleigh 2 Second do do do diploma Dest display of Carriage Harness 5 do zct of single Harness 2 do set of double Harness 3 do Wagon Harness 2 do Plow Harness I do display of Doots and Shoes 3 Second do do do diploma llest display of finished Leather 2 Second do do do diploma Dest display of Stoves and fixtures 3 Second do do do diploma Best display of Iron Castings 2 Second do do do diploma Dest dsiplay of Tin Ware. do Second do do do diploma Dest dsiplay of Earthen Ware 2 Second do do do diploma Dest specimen of Tile or Drain Pipe l Dest six specimens of Dlacksmilh'.s Work, and greatest variety 4 Second do do do 2 Dest Machine for raising water, other than a Pump, 3 Dest Wheelbarrow, I Lest v. cighmg machine for general use, Second do do do diploma Dest display uf Watches and Jewelry Second do do do Dest Sewing Machine, Second uo do do sceonu t est Lest u 4 00 ; 2 OO j 4 Of) j 4 (0 j 3 Oil ! diploma. ooar pig, to montlis Aiuen- cau Agriculturist. " se.-ond best diploma. 44 best breeding sow over 2 years 3 00 44 best breedimr sow between I au l 2 years For second l est diploma 4' Lest ?ow 0 to 12 months Amori can Agriculturist " second Le-t diploma. 14 best lot of pigs (') or more) 3 to 0 months, For second best diploma 44 l est lot of pis o or more) under 2 months " 2 00 For second best diploma. Dest display of Ottomans, do do do Fancy Chairs do Invalid's Chairs Dest display of Cabinet Ware do specimens IVncil Drawing by a lady j do displaj- of Dry Goods 2 00 ! Second do do do diploma best fat boa second best Third do do do Dest display Crayon Paintings by a lady do do Oil do do do general display of pictures, Paint ings, Lithographs or Emrravim-s 2 00 j do Photographs oo display ol raney Lrushea do do do Cedar Ware do three Corn Daskcts do do do Handle lhiskctsoOcts do do lo Peach Daskcts OO cts IH) vtw; i'l It u E'JX AM) AmimiEITi. In '''.c '.:. (,;;i.- ,,f Ir. A. Heeves Jack.-on, P!i.lf!K-t, ff.r,i.-r ' Sarah and Franklin strs-ut. STROUDSEURG, PA. A'-k ,"72-f r t i Class 5. Slieep. 3 00 i For beft South down buck Dakewell bin !; Cotzwo'd buck Grade buck Native buck pen of 3 or more Ewes pen of 3 or more Lambs 1 1 American Agricul- j do variety of Willow Daskcts tunst and 1 00 uo six wired Jjrooms rii) Oo do r.omc-tied Jirooms .4 0)i ' V:'r'f.v "'rCooj)er Work ' . i dit three Flour Darrels -t oi ( j 4 OO 'I I II I J WO I 2 00 Second best, - diploma Ilest half bushel Apples $1 Best and most numerous variety of Pears, Americam Agriculturist Second best, diploma liest and most numerous variety of readies, American Agriculturist Ic?t 12 or more Quinces ' Ameri can Agriculturist Second best, 50 ct?. I5est and most numerous variety of Plums, American Agriculturist Dest display and variety of (i rapes, Ameri can Agriculturist Bestdiplay of Catawh'i fj rapes, not less than twelve bunches Ameri can Agriculturist Best display of Isabella Grapes, Ameri can Arictiltiirist liest display of any other variety Ameri- tan Agriculturist Exhibitors of fruit are requested to mark the variety they consider most profitable for cultivation. Class I- -ISoisjc 3Iauf;iclures, K si trance Free to All. Xo entry fee will be required for articles entered in this and the following three classes, but admission tickets will not be furnished to competitors. For best Woolen Yarn, Si do Knit Stockings, 1 do Knit i loves or Milt ens, 1 do Silk Hod-Quilt, 1 do Cotton Bed-Quilt, 1 do Woolen Coverlet, 1 do Pair Blankets, 1 do Display of Bod-Clothing, 1 do Five yards Flannel, 1 do Five yards flax Limn, 1 do Five yards linen Toweling, 1 do Chambray, 1 do Five pounds hetchcled Flax, 1 do Five pounds Wool, 1 Class 1;-Ia tiles' Work En trance Free to All. For best display of Fnihroidery, $1 do do do other needle work, 1 do Wor-ted work, 1 do Crochet word, 1 do Display of Bead work, 1 do Display of Leather work, 1 do Display of Hair work, 1 do Display of Millinery work, 1 For '2d be.-t of each of the above, diploma. Class 1G XaSsisal assl ArfiiicSa! Flowers iislraiace tree to all. For best display of natural Mowers & plants, SI 1 1 discretion of the Judges; and in no such in stances shall they make an award unless the ar ticle be of superior merit, usefulness or inge nuity. And in no ease shall a premium be awarded for an inferior article or unsound animal. tf lOIiV K!!EWi:it, 35. L. PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR, MOI NTA1N HOME. PA. OS - I i -i:ij- mi:k!ca. b sots: i.. t rhes-i!.sen!,(.r would inform the public that "5 bs I,.;,.,.,! !W(. f,,rr.1:,jv kept bv Jacob '-'li:. in the Borough of Stroudsl.ufg, Pa., .Ilavuisr repainted niid refurnished the name, -pr?p; re; t entertain all who may patronize mi. it is iP.e ni:n of the proprietor, to furn h superior aeeointnodations at moderate rates si,.rc. j,;,;,, tJ j.ronjote the com-,"rtr,f:!i'- ST'icsts. A liberal share of public I''lvxilieued. IT, '72-tf. i). l. PISLE. K 7 HONESDALE, PA. t central location ot any Hotel in town. ,,.0M . P. W. KIPLEec SOX, r ",1;il ftrc-t. Proprietors. January 1., .73.-ly. JiMtS S5. WASr Attorney at faw, (IT kv I i V' t'"? formerly occu'iel b'ir-r 1 ';V al,, PP,?:'te Strotids ' i iiiK. Mai ttreet, Stroudsburtr, J'a. IJKV. FDWAIM) A. WILSON'S (oV M-,, l11'''1'"- X. Y. ) Decipe for COX ' -MIn()X aud ASTHMA carefully lundftd at HOLLPvSHEAD'S DRUG STORE. f .1, . ,.;.., ; , Vv. i ,- ' U7. lj V.r v11. "o tl.at .1. IS. 'rs Vty ' ous a,e tnc ,)'' L'nler" Us'r. 'r"U;ls!jliI'K who understands their in?othrr l,:it"Iatt('I,ld l'uueral managed fills! i 1 n;b:rt:.ker m town, aud you rraV?, an-r 1K n the Furniture or '"til I'lif..! I' . . .i . - . . , . . ., 'Hd-Evp rl? tll:,t -tCarty& Sous iu the .d jows Hall, Main .street, Stf oudibwg, ... , ,l race to get it. -ij i s fir ' ' : fill Dili-ion 2 Hiiatlxtrr. Animals entered in this class will be judg ed with reference tu speed as well as other good qualities. For the best Stallion between o and 12 years, $S 00 Seennd best 44 " " 44 2 00 I Second f. .-t Dest walking horse or inare . Second best ' " 1 do 13ee Hive 1 i Second do do do diploma The Committee will make awards coni- 3 00 ! laring in amounts with the above, upon use- 2 00 ' fnl and ingenious articles strictly belonging pecifioi in the foregoing vi'l consist of one ye::r's subscription to the ' t. Am'-rir.ui Agriculturist. Class lO VegrclaMcs. Class ( Traill, See! and Flour. The premium, on Vegetables will consist of teT I'remiums awarded on all of Xo. C, a on -VV" 8 cription to the American Agri- copy ol the Amencau Agriculturist 1 year, All second lest premiums in this Class to this class, not 11! diploma Lest pair of horses - o 00 Second best 2 00 Dest saddle horse 3(H) Second best 4" ' -r0 Dest 4 year old colt 3 00 Second best " "" Dest 3 year old colt 2 00 Second' best 44 50 Dest yearling -oO Dest suekiing liorsc colt '' Dest suckling mare colt "'0 Lest jutir matched horses " 00 Second 4 4 4 4 . 2 00 All second best premiums, in tliis Class will have added, one year's subscription to the American Agriculturist. Syivision A.--CoiiHiicd to 3Ioiiroe Conntj'. In this Division, unless there arc four or more entries made for each premium, it will not be awarded. The number of heats, distance, time and manner of going shall be .subject to the de cision of the Committee. For the best trotting Stallion, $10 00 Second best, 00 Nut less than three entries aud 2 to start. Dest trotting colt, 4 years old, 4 00 Second beht 00 For best trotting horse or mare, 20 00 Second Ut " " 1" W Third best, 44 " 5 00 Dest pair of trotting horses or mares, (owned by one person) -0 00 Second best D) 00 Third best 5 00 Not less than 4 entries and two teams to start. Doth horses of each team to be owned by the same person 30 days before the Fair. I9iv!sioEi It. Open to all. Kutry Fee !20. For the best trot tine horse or mare 12o 00 i t " i- ' f0 00 Sewnd Ust, ou Ti i l f " 44 14 oo lhird best Not less than four horses to be entered and 3 to start. Premium of 5 for running a Wheel-barrow 100 yards blind-folded to a post. En trance fee 50 cents. Premium of 5 for foot race halt mile or once around the track. Entrance fee 50 tts. Class Slorncd Cattle. JJicisio.i 1 . Thorotigh-lrah. Dm hams, Devons, Ayrshire., Hereford aud Aldcrneys will each be iu distinct classes, and r.'i'l receive premiums as follows': and diploma. For best bushel of White Wheat For best bushel of Ded Wheat, For best bushel of Mediterranean Wheat, For best bushel of Eve, For best bushel of White Corn, Yellow 44 For " Flint For best bu-hcl of Oats, For best peck of (.'lover Seed, For best peck of Timothy Seed, lor lest cwt. White Wheat Flour, For best cwt. Red Wheat Flour, For best cwt. Duckwheat Flour, For best cwt. Corn Meal. Class 7 -Farm ins Implements. Dest Mower $5 15est Mowing v Heaping Machitie 5 Second do . do do diploma Dest Horse Power for driving Machines Second do do do Dest Grain Thresher ei Separator Second do do do Dest Power Corn Shellcr Second do do do Dest hand-power Corn Shellcr diploma 5 diploma .lu ma 1 seed Sower do Dest (i rain-drill aud Gra combined Second do Dest Plow for all work Second do do Dest sub-soil Plow Dest Farm Harrow Dest implement for cultivating Corn do do diploma diploma econ. do do do diploma Dest Gram Cradh; 1 Dest straw and fodder cutter 1 Second. do do do diploma Dest Root Cutter . J Dest horse-power Mill for grinding feed 3 diploma r t rseeono oo Dest Clover Duller Second do Dest Horse Rake Second do Dest Grain Fan Second do Uo do do do oo do diploma 1 do diploma do diploma Class S Farm ami Wafry Fte:i sils. Dest Farm Wagon for general use $3 Second do do do diploma Host imnroved Soring Market Wairoti 3 . . , , Second do do Dest Cart for farm Use, Second do to do 1 (10 do do do Dest Ox Cart Second do De-t Ox Yoke Rest Lime Spreader Second do do Dest farm and road scraper Second do do do Dest portable Cider Mill ami Press Second do do do Dest ditch-digging Machine Second do do do Dest Dairy Churn Second do do do Dest do and iucr attached diploma diploma u ( It 11 It (( 1 For best bushel Mercer Potatoes, 44 " Blue eye potatoes, 44 44 Halifax potatoes. in any other variety, bushel Sweet potatoes, " Turnips, 44 Sugar Beet, " Field Beets, hall" peek Bush Beans, half peek Pole Beans, half peek Lima Beans, peck Tomatoes, peck Onions, peck Bed Beets, peck Par-nips. peck ( 'arrets, six heads of Cabbage, Fix )ysti r Plants, six Egg Plants, six Si washes, six Watermelons, six Cantelopes, six Pumpkins " 4" twelve stalks of Celery, 44 44 twen'v-five Cucumbers, 44 44 display of Vegetables. Class II 1'otiltrj. All premiums on Poultry will consist of one year's subscription to the American A'jricul lun'l. For best pair White Leghorn, do d' Black Spanish, May I ays, Dorkings, it ii ii ii ii ii do do do do do do do do do do do do d-T do do do do do Jersev ikies. Polands iamcH, Native or Mixed, do It of eight fowl.-, do of Capons, do of Tin keys, do of Geese, do of Ducks, do of I'iircoiM, li'IT For the best of cither of the following, a diploma. Chittagongs, Shangh.e, Cochin China, Great Malay, Shakebag, (jreat Java Fowl, Wild Indian Game, Spanish JatiM, Yankee Game, English leaven, Gucldt rlands, Bl.-uk Spanish, While Spanish, Bavarian, Spangled Pu!i,h and Black Polish. Class :'i---:airy and Honey. For best live pounds butter in roll, diploma and S2 00 second best, Thin! host, Best tub of firkin butler Second best, Best 5 lbs Dutch Cheese, " Prcssf tl Cheese, " specimen Honey, Second B st, Best apple hotter. Class 13 Fruit. Best and most numerous variety of apples rAmeiican Agriculturist. diploma , Second best 5t) cents 2 j Third be.-t diploma Uiploma ! Bv.-t 3 ki;:.i., uf apples, half lujslicl each, " r . i do design of cut flowers, do Iioquet, do collection of Poses in pots, do collection of Dahlias in pots, do China Astors, do Verbenas, do Petunias, do Heliotropes, do Hydrangeas, do Geraniums, do Fust-bias, do Oleander, do display of artificial flowers, do display of wax flowers, do display of wax fruit, For second be.-t display of each of the above, diploma Class S 52o;ne )epartmcii Fsilranec Free to Ail. REGULATIONS'. 1. Persons wishing to exhibit are reques ted to make their entries of articles, with lull description, on the Secretary's books, as early as possible on the first day of the Fair. No" en trios of articles for competition will be re ceived after 12 o'clock on Wednesday, the sec ond day of the Fair, accept in the class of Speed. 2. Animals and articles entered for exhi bition will have cards attached, with the iimii ber as entered on the Secie?ary's book ; and exhibitors should in all cases obtain their cards previous to placing their stock or arti cles on the Fair (iivunds. 3. Persons exhibiting articles wbii h they desire to have sold, will be furnished with cards announcing the fact that such article is for sale. 4. Xo animals or articles entered for ex hi-' bition can be taken away before the close of ihe Fair except by permission of the President, and no premium will be paid on animals or articles removed in vioKoion of this rule. o. All articles or animals olll-rcd for com petition must have been owned by the competi tor at lei-t thirty days before the Fair; and all fruits, vegetables and grain, must be the growth of the competitor. (!. Any article or animal which receives a" distinct premium, cannot compete iu a general display, nor shall any 'one article receive more than one premium. 7. For all stock exhibited, hay, straw ami water will be1 furnished without charge; oat and corn will be supplied at market price--, 8. Any person- entering horses, cattle, sheep or swine, fur exhibition, without first consult ing the A warding com mi t tee ( w hose names will be furnished on application to the Secretary on the fust day of the Fair ) in regard to blood, will do it at his own risk ; and if said animals are not entered in the proper class, they will not be recognized by the committee on such class, of which the Awarding Commit tc shali be the proper judges. 9. All articles exhibited, whether eatables or not. must be respected as private property; and any person delected purloining or injuring them will be dealt with according to law. 1. All moneys awarded as premium. slial! revert to the Society unless called for within 00 days. 11. An efficient police will be on the (round dav and nic-ht, ami the socielv will . j use all diligence to insure the safety of artiel e ! on exhibition, but in no instance will they be , ! responsible lor ! ! 1: t Best loaf Wheat bread, Widd.'ieM's Cook-cry, oo to uo do do do do live bread, do Pound Cake, do Sponge cake, do Fruit cake, do Plain cake. do specimen Preserve, do specimen Fruit Jelly, do specimen Pickles, do display Preserve-1, do display of Je llies, do display of Pickles, do Bed Currant Wine, do White Currant Wine, do J rape Wine, do Wine of any other variety,-Sec-.ml best of each of the above, Best Hams cured by exhibitor, Persons who desire to do so "Miss Leslie's Complete Cookery" instead of ' W'idd field's." !u this case they will please notify the Secretary within one week after the close of the Fair. Discretionary premiums may be awarded on meritorious articles under this head, and not enumerated in the above li.-i. do do do do do do do do do diploma SI 0o may or damage that mav occur. Exhibitors are requested to take charge of their goods at the close of the Fair, and at tend to their removal personally. t5' Articles intended for exhibition will be transported to and from the Depot free of Charge. JOHN DeYOFNG,- President. Wm. S. Bkkst, Secretary. Row Pithole Rose and Fell. A correspondent of a Boston paper says: ;;lt is not only individuals who have sud denly increased in prosperity and as sud denly' gone down into nothingness ; there? are cities of which the same can be saitf. Such a one is Pithole City, Pa. Within one month from the completion of the first house, this city had a telegraph olaee and hotel, costing, the ownvrs $10,000. Iu one month more there was a daily paper estal.- lisded, and in the next a theatre, in another month another theatre, and then an acade my of music. In fix mouths there were seventy-four hotels and boarding houses ; in the seventh month the city had reached its hightest prosperity.- It then had about 15,000 people, elaborate water works, a city select "an ami an expeiisix e en y i.roei -mucin. Then occurred the completion of that lalor saving enterprise, the so-called Miller Farm Pipe litu', by which the "petroleum was sent off independenf of the laboring people. At once -1,000 persons were thrown out of em- ', plovment. while 2.000 houses became use- ! ' - ... . . C 1 as s is X o n -c n ti ut c r a t c d tide. The committee mi this Class will use their judgment in awarding such premiums as they f think suitable. I le: Thi,s was the death-blw to Pithole. diploma 1 t diploma I diploma 3 diploma 1 00 diploma diploma and S2 diploma and 1 diploma and 1 diploma and 1 diploma and 1 diploma SI At once tire hotels, the theatres and the telegraph office Were closed, and the daily pajK-r gave up its ghost, whilst almost very one packed up his trunk and moved out. Only nine families remain out of a population of 15.000" souls, while the rail road from Pithole and Oleopolis runs only one train a dav, consisting of a locomotive and a single ear. which usually is empty ; but the company is obliged to keep run ning, otherwise the charter for the road would be lost, 'IT my .still hope against InijK? for be'tter tin.es for that unfortunate city whieh iu only seven months was born, full grown, got sick and died. Undoubted ly this i a case unparalleled in history, modern or ancient. Neither Egypt nor (i recce can give examoles of such ra: id changes. INSTRUCTIONS . TO COMMITTEES. 1. The Committee on the various kinds of IIorse5, Mules, Cattle, Sheep, ami Swine, are iep:sted to be particular in ascertaining the blood of the dillcrent animals. In the class of Thorough Bnds, particularly, they should require satisfactory evidence as regards the pedigree, age and character tf all Mock en tered for premiums. 2. The Committee 'on Agrif Trltr?ral Imple ments are instructed to keep in view the use fulncss of the implements to the Farmer, ra ther than the workmanship thereof. 3. The Committee on Mcn-Enumcratcd Aritcb-s, will award stub premiums ks they may think proper, on all articles of merit which have not been provided for in the gene ral (schedule. 4. The various Committees are repicstcd to be careful to NOTICE all articles exhibited in their respective Classes, whether Entitled to. premiums or not. o. If they award a distinct premium on any article, they will not take the same article in consideration in a general display. l. The members of ihe various Committees will come together at the' Se-eretary'x Otlice on Wednesday, ihe 2--d of September, at 2 o'clock v. M. precisely, in order to proceed to business And it will prevent touch confusion if they will prepare themselves, before loaving home, with a li.-t of the di!!lrent articles ami ihe pre miums offered under the head.-: for which they are respectively appointed. 7. The Clnirman of the different CotnmU-tc-es are instructed to make their reports lo Ihe llen'sing Committee or Secretary, as soon as possible, in order that t Uo f.ill report may be ready by the time it will he publicly read. The report must be in at 10 o'clock on the niornin of Thursday, September 2"th. The various Committees are requested to mark with an X, each article as it is examined IO lL:ftf- 1 J'. C- S!llilf Ml'tie). fli-ll r.jit IT i li'ii n.iin. than one nrem'mm. " Two men called at the First National '.). No person can act as : member of ir i Dank at Datavia, Genesee county. N. Y. Awarding Committee -n an article or animal .1 uly oOth, and while one t imaged the at in which he or she has any interest ; but ,nu--t ri.lltion ..f ,u n,,ut (-onncctod withdraw w hile such article or animal ks lieing -i 4l , , ,1 .,' . , CX;ini-d. " j with the bank, the rrtl or ran oil with a, 10 Where then.- is no competition, the ! ,,ox containing 10,6(1') in money aud The Cambria Freeman has him now : Minister township has a venerable citizen iu the iRM-son of Mr. Joseph Noel, upwards of seventy years id age. who, we are relia bly informed, has been iu Eber.sburg but twice in his life, never was at Cresson, Summitville or Hemlock, never rode in a railroad car, and has not been in Loretto since he atfeudedeil his wife's funeral there sonfe pixteeu or eighteen years ago. Fur ther than that, he never occupied the j-osi-tkon of cither plaintiff, defendant or witness in a suit at law, never served on a jury, and has passed his long and eventful life at peace with all the world and the "'rest of mankind." He was born within a miles or two of his present habitation, and his resident within the limits of Minister town ship ever since, maintaining at all times the character of a good citizen and an he nest man. American Agriculturist j withhuldinjj of the hall be at the i bolide. W3twmiWHf-3?BiWw II 1 9.rVM '-''
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