Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, October 03, 1873, Image 3

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    Sunburn- American
8UNHITRY, OCT0HER 8, 1873.
Railroad Tint Table.
AliniVAL AMI iiKrAIITPHeor TRAINS AT StWIII'nT.
N. P. n. W. Smith.
F.rie Mail. I.SO-i m
Erin Kumiss, 0. ID "
Mail, 11 1 "
Nlng. Express 0.40 p in
P. A E. R. II. Wer t.
Mill, .81 ii m
Nine. E-;m-pss13.25 pm
Kliiilra Mull 4.10 '
Erie Express, 0.40 "
aCNUCRT AND tKWISTOWH H. R.
Leave Banbury for Lewlstown nt 7.80 a.
and 4-20 p. M.
Arrive nt Sunbnry from Lcwistowu at
1.50
nnd 7.45 p. in.
enAMOKi mvisioji, x, o. n. w.
l.ltAVB
tinbnry at 5.45 a m
" 18.85 pin
ARR1TR
At Suubury 9.85 a m
B.fto p m
4.40 p in
0.00 p in
PA.KTII.LB, nAZI.RTOS fe WIT.KKflBARHR R. R.
Regular passenger tsnln leaves Sunbnry for
Danville, Cnttawlssn, Har-lcton and Intermediate
nations, nt 0.45 a. in. Returning leuvo Huelo
ou nt 1.00 p. m. Arrive nt 4.00 p. in.
LACKAWANNA AND RLOOMS1IURO R R.
Leave Northumberland at tf.40 a. ra. and 4.50
.in.
- Arrive nt Northumberland at 10.85 a. in. and
J5 p. ni.
Accidental Insurance Tickets cnii bo had of
Shlpmnn, Ticket Agent, at tlio Depot.
Sum in or Arrniifremeiit Tor the I'ont
OKlce nt Miiiibary, I'a.
OJftf Open from 0.S0 a. m., to 8 p. ., except
on Sunday.
TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF THE
MAILS.
Arrive n follow :
From Ibi! T. t nt 0.15 a. in.. 12.15 p. m., 4 p. m.
Ninth, 0.15a. m., 12.15 p. m. 4.10 p. in.
" West, .! 13 a. m., 12.15 p. ni., 4.10 p.m.,
: : ! S.'.;:) p. in.
.V.i.ih. ti ,i. in., 11 n. in., 8.55 p. ni.
tin iiM'ujin, U. Carmel nnd points on
lli.it iiiii-, ti.15 a. in., 8.50 p. m.
Mails close itit follows i
For the East. 5. 50 a. ni., 10.50 a. m., 7.85 p. ni.
" South, 10.50 a. id., 7.85 p. m.
" West, 7.3(1 a. m., 10.50 a. m., 7.35 p. m.
" North fi. 50 n. m., 3.50 p. ni., 7.35 p. m.
Slmmoklti proper 12.15 p. in.
Skiimokin uml ofllccs on tliut route, 4.20
p. in.
J. J. SMITH, T. M.
petals.
incss
Tiik I mpkov t-:n Gmivcu A Bakkk Skwinh Ma
chin. Thee celebrated machines are oirercd
nt the mot reasonable rale. For particulars
apply to 1. . KUTZ, Agent,
Feb.22,'73.-ly. Upper Augusta township.
Caroline 11a mi s, (lcaltT In Musical Instru
ment" nnd Si whii.' Machines, Market street, near
Third. Sunhury, P.i. Call nnd e':amino the. best
Organs. Melodeons, Sewing nnd Knitting Ma
chines in tlie market. Always on hnnd the Es
tey. Silver Tongue. Smith's Anieiienn. Mason ,fc
P.Hin'in Organs. Orders taken for nil kinds of
Piano- and Musleal lnslruuieiits. Tho l'eoples'
Favorite Sewing Machines ; Domestic and G ro
ver A Baker. Persons purchasing mnehines
from m wlil receive lust ructions. First-class
Knitting Machines for snlc.
Hats and Cats. Samuel Faust, has just re
turned from the city with a large assortment of
the latest stylu hats. His stock Is fnll, and tho
latest styles can be had at his store, on Market
street nt city prices.
Wanted. Two good girls to learn Drtmnk
iii'j. A pood opportunity is offered to those de
siring a trade. Apply to Mrs. A. Tweed, oppo
site City Hotel, Sunburv, I'a.
Win. H. Mim.gr, of the Excelsior Boot it Shoe
Store, is astonishing everybody with his low
prices. He keeps the best manufactured. ID
lock consists of the largest variety In central
Pennsylvania. Trunks and Valises of all sizes,
ore for sale at his store.
New Fiknitiiie. A large assortment of fur
niture lias just been received by B. L. Rauden
tiusli, Masonic Hall building, Sunhury. Every
style and iiuu'iity of furniture is In store, and sold
nt the mo-t reasonable prices. Those who de
sire to renew their household furniture will llnd
a larger assortment than elsewhere.
Tim finest assortment of full coods can be
found at 1). A. r'inneys store ou Matket street.
The selection is very flue, and every variety of
Dry Goods, Queenswnre, Boots and Shoes. No
tions. Jeweler, Carpets, Groceries, etc.. Ac, call
be purchased at reduced prices. The goods have
nil been selected wilh (treat care, and ladies will
llnd the finest display that has been brought
from the city.
Fau. G (ions. The large assortment of fall
just opened at J. F. Bvrod's store Is attracting
the attention of the lower end of towu. Every
thing in the Dry (ioods nml (iroeery line Is kept
in his establishment, and sold cheaper than ever.
Tin; h'vt of.full suits are made by J. F. Schaf-fi-r,
on Third street, (ientleiiien can procure the
best quality of cloth ami casslnieres at his estab
lishment, and suits made up to lit.
ifccul Affairs.
DroK'AiioN Til" Elen Evangelical Lutheran
Church, at P Ti creek, Lower Augusta, will be
(lHlcih-d 'ii Mbh.itli, 12th October. Several
inini-iiTs fro n abroad are cvpectcd, and all
iicivb'ioring ministers re invited. All our
fi'iemU are cordially Invited to attend.
N. h. Dinner an. I horse feed can be had on
tin- (.'round.
A LAHOn yiELM. Mr. Charles (s.tringcr, at
the Sli.-i iiiolvin D.i in in this borough, planted six
bush -Is of see l potatoes of the Peerless Varh-iy
in a lot rout. lining one acre. This week the
crop a as dug. and the yield contained three-hundred
nui liilv nine bu.hels. This is probably
the largest yield on so small a space of groni i
ev r h id in thi vicinity. If any of our farmer
fii. n ls can l).-;.t it we will be gltd to nolo It.
We notice in the lially that 6imeon Roush,
the original living hone nmn.itU six musicians,
wn; give .(ally exhibitions ou Ihe fair grouuds
during the lair. Those who have never seen
8 ineon's wooden Heeds flying in air, will no
doubt be considerably amused.
Excursion Ticket for tuc Fair. Excur
siou tickets will be issued on all railroads termi
nating at this place, during the fair uext week
ut Suubury, good from the 7th to the 11th Inst.,
at reduced rates.
The holders of county orders will find some
thing to tlidr interest by rending the notice, iu
another column, of A. Cadwalluder county Trca
surer. The portable saw mill of Seasholtz & Kutz,
near the Sbauiokin Dam, is almost in order for
sawing lumber.
Jacob M. Pollhtr, Chief Marshal for the
fair at this place uext week, was lii towu on
Wednesday last, to complete the arrangements
of the Marshal. Mr. Fullmer is very uctlve
and uuJurUud the busluces. Ills appolnt'
ineut U a good selection.
The splendid Millinery goods Just opeued'at
Miss M. L. Gossler's store, ou Foarth street, are
attracting crowds ol ladies. Any one wUhiug to
piirehuse the latest styles are requested to cull.
Am Attempt to Bcrs a Hotel. An' attempt
was mado ou Tuesday night last, to burn the
Vaukirk House ut Northumberland; Oue of the
boi.vrs smelling smoke, alout 3 In the morn
ing, .-.'tut dowu .talis, and found a kitchen at
the rear end of the hullilinir on k. ,i..
7 . --. . tui u wm. 'Jiieiim -
ioai!ou i rfas -Aunil thai the In-cuJIarT' raid"
thrown coal o :' the ftoorned rV6o 'tf or
applied th
rp """n4
A DisonAftrrtiL Frockedino. We have re
ceived a communication In refcicneeto tho eject
ment of two young men from Gnrlngcr's Hull
dining the entcrtnlnmcnt given by Jennie Carrol
on Thr.rsdny cvenlntf the 25th Inst., which we
, deem too personnl for publication. The action
of tha young men, (one of whom being an cx-of-I
lelnl of this county,) wns dlsgrnceful, find It Is
to be rcercltcn t lint men of standing In (he com
1 m'tinlly should so far fnrcet themselves that
their ejectment from a public plnce by the polka
for mlslRdnivlonr wns necessary. Tho pollco
man, Mr. Culp, raised himself hljthly In tho esti
mation of our cltlrens In performlnir Ills duly
fearlessly and without partiality. It lias been
too freqncnlly tho case that thoso who possess a
greater share of this world's goods, or perhaps
wear finer broad cloth, were allowed to bchaTe In
a dis graceful manner In disturbing tho peace,
while others less fortunnte wcro compelled to
suffer tho penalty for their misdeeds. Tho show
men mid policeman who wero afterwards arrest
ed and brought before tho Justice, did nothing
more than their duty. Tho part tuken bv a few
Individuals to punish the o'licer Instead of tho
offenders for performing his duty, wns setting a
bad example, and Is condemned by every law
abiding citizen. Our police are appointed for
tho purpose of preveutlng any riotous conduct,
and are authorized te arrest anyone found dis
turbing the public peace. It Is the duty of every
good citizen to aid and stand by the officer In
tho performance of his duty. And when a pence
olllecr neglcctJ that duty lie deserves to be cen
sured. We therefore agree with the correspon
dent that there was no cause for the arrest of the
policeman or the troupe, the policeman was
simply discharging his duty.
The Daily which is In the habit of noticing
i every petty aet committed by poor men mnyhnve
its reasons for not noticing tills a flair. Wcnlso
ugreo with the correspondent that no partiality
should have been shown in this case, particularly
when he professes to publish au Independent
journal. But as thero Is a strong political ndlii
lty between the editor nnd the parties, he may
think himself excusablo In shrinking from his
duty.
Tjie Good Intent Finn Cumpant. A meet
ing or this company was held on .Monday even
ing last, in tln ir new house, for the purpose of
compleiiu the oricauizalioii, and making a r
rnngcmeiils for the housing of their uew truck
and ladder;-. The uttendance was larife, yet a
number were nhsent. The interest felt In reviv
ing this company is being manifested ill the right
spirit, uud we hoie that the citizens will extend
to them the encouragement that will place the
company In a b. 'tier condition than ever before,
as thy will never lose by the good treatment of
firemen. The vacancies in the board of oillccrs
wcretilleil. The following is n complete list of
the officers I President Ein'l Wilveit ( Vice Pre
sident II. D. Wharton j Treasurer W. I. Grcc
noutrh ; Secretary R. A. Fisher; Dircctojs
W. I. Isra-1, 6. E. Slaymaker, Win. Foter,Alex.
MantK, E. J. Gibson and John Lowe ; Member
ship Committee Lewis Dewart, Chas. Clement,
Geo. Renn, Sam'l P. Bright, and Wm. Smith.
The Fair to ho held nt this place next week
will excel everything of the kind that has been
held in this section of the Sluto. The committee
will complete their arrangements to-morrow. By
the large number of cutrics already made, the
committee have found It necessary to build au
addition of Ally feet to the. buildings ou the
ground forthe exhibition of musical Instruments,
sewing machines, fancy works, Blowers, &c.
From Indications thero will be the finest selec
tion of articles that have bemi olTered ut nny
fair, and the crowd of people the largest that has
ever assembled in Northumberland county. En
tiles have been made every day during tho past
week. There will be some of the finest machines
from all parts of the State, placed on exhibition.
As the entries are free, nn opportunity Is given
o all to plueo upon exhibition their products,
nud compete for the liberal premiums olTered.
Chanbe op Hotel Proprietors. Mr. M. J.
Tufts of the Clement Tlnusc, in this place, sold
out to A. V. Cool, of C'attawlssa nnd re
tired from the houfe on Wednesday last. Mr.
TufiU will continue to reside In Suubury, and
will devote his uttentiot to the manufacture of
linseed oil nt the Mo-gun and Masser mill on
Fourth street. During Ihe time Mr. TufTts con
ducted the Clement Hoise, he gave general sat
isfaction to the public, nd gained a large repu
tation for the house. His retirement will be
much regretted by his numerous frleuds through
out the country, who Mill, no doubt, wish him
success lu all his future enterprises. Ills suc
cessor, Mr. Cool, comeihighly ricommended, and
we haTe no hesitancy insaying that the high rep
utation of the house w!l be fully kept up while
he continues proprietor
; HorsiKO or the IboK and LAnncu. On
Thursday s ltd noon thi different tire companies
i iu this place had a fincpurade, after whidli the
1 new house of the Goodlntent FireCompnny No.
1, was appropriately ddlcated, and thehook and
: ladder apparatus houed by the Suubury Steam
: Fire Engine Company No. 1. An appropriate
I uddress was delivered by Chief Bni gess Mulick,
j member of the Cood Itcut Fire Company, who
1 gave a short and necuate sketch of the company
; since Its organisation in In the evening
: the (iood lutein boyigave a hop at their hall to
' the firemen of fcnnbiiy. The parade was quite
imposing, aud tho pceedings very interesting.
Mk. Cool, tho uewlaudlord of tho Clement
House, kept an open base on Wednesday eveu
intC Itst. He, is a prfect gentleman, uud the
friends of that popa'.stiouse will find him equal
to his predecessor in mklnj; his guests comfort
able. '
Tide Clock. It mir be Interesting to our
readers to know that lk Life of McEwcnevllle,
bus lutely succeeded lu rawing his thoughts of
many years on a new theov of the tides into a
tangible form, in what ma. properly be termed
a Tide Clock. This lu'entin cousists of a me
chanical structure and bus fir its object, the In
dication of the rising aid fuling of thu tides. It
perlorms this ouice wiHi nsieviatlug precision
and uufulterlng regulaity jiavlug for its mo
tive power the same thit lieaat the causullon of
the tides. Its working IheMore, is perpetual
without any further aumtiot.
The particulars coirernlng tMs discovery to
science unit acblevemet to a.-t, will be glveu iu
detail by the Inventor 4 toon at practicable.
WatuntloKH Itctord,
8a vr toi-b DorTOR'i Bill. When Dr. Wis
tur's Balsam of WildJburry will cure coughs,
colds, bleeding ut the lugs, and arrest the fell
destroyer, Consumption it does more than phy
sician, can do. The ue of a single bottle, cost
ing one dollar, will satlfy tho luercdulous thut
they need look no furtfcr for (he required aid.
Tub following from .e HurrUburg Stars Jour
nal, show the luterest nuulfested ubroad of the
Fair at this place i
Unioh Park and Agiici-i.ti'ka! Association.
Wn arn (wl..l.t..H uni.....nn U..O..I.
President of the Union purk and Agricultural
Association, of Sunhur, for several complimen
tary tickets of adiuissloi
bilion of tha associutlou, which is to be given at
Bunbury, ou Tuesdav, Weduesdny, Thursday
and Friday, Oe(ober lb, 8(h, Wb. aud 10th,
nest. The premium lis. 1 fuil, and theainounts
to be paid for the dillcruit classes of articles are
very niMrai. Arruugeuieuia have bceu made
with all the rullrouds catering at Suubury for
i reduced fures, at excurtlou rales.
We presume
ipnou iom iasie.1 Horse owned In Dauphiu,
uV,ou, "uyder or Northumberland counties,
' IoItJIm "f? beMer lna" 3:fA). a premium of
I 'T K"en "" De" orlllcd mllilury
company, and to the best aluaia flr engiua.
For Long or AprETnr.DyfpepslsJridlgestloii,
Depression of Spirits and Kcncinl Debiilly. in
their Tailoiis forms, Ferro-Phosphoriited Elixir
Cnllsny made hy Cnswell, Hiixard A Co., New
York, and sold by all druirirlsts, Is (lie best To
nic. As a adniulent tonic lor patients recover
ing from fever or other sickness, it has no equal.
If tuken during the season it prevonts fever and
ague and other Intermittent fevers.
The most nnhnppy person In the world Is (ho
Dyspeptic. Everything looks dnrk and gloomv ;
he feels "out of sorts,' with himself and every
body else. Li fo Is a burden to hlin. This can
all be changed by taking Peruvian Syrup (a pio
toxido of Iron.) Cases of 27 years' standing have
been cured.
Tho Ilotinehold ran ticca,
and
Family I.lnimcut
Is tho best remedy In tho world for the following
complaints, viz. i Cramps In the Limbs and Sti -
mncu, rain in tne Btomacli, dowels, or side,
Rheumatism In all its forms. Billions Collc.Neu-
ralgln, Cholern, Dysentery.Colds.Fresh Wounds.
Burns, Sore Throat, Splnnl Complaints, Sprains
nnd Bruises, Chill and Fever. For Internal and
External use.
Its operation Is not only to relieve the patient.
but entirely removes tho cause of the complaint.
It penetrates and pervades the whole system, re
storing healthy action to all Its parts, and quick
ening the blood.
The IIouclioll I'a n area Is parcly
Vegetable and All Healing.
frepnred nv
CURTIS' A BROWN,
No. 215 Fulton Street, New Tork.
For snlo bv all druggists.
July 12, 1873. ly.
Thirty Years' Experience ofan Old
Kure.
!Ir Wlnnlow's Soothhiar Rrrnn In
the prescript Ion ofoneorthc best Female.
fliyslctans anil Nurses In the United States, and
has been nscd for thirty Tears with never failing
safety and success by millions of mothers nnd
children, from tho feeble infant of one week old
to tho adult. It corrects acidltv of the stomach.
relieves wlud colic, regulutes the bowels, nnd
gives rest, health and comfort to mother and
child. Wo believe it to bo tho Best and Surest
Remedy in the World, in all cases or DYSEN
TERY and DIARRHCKA IX CHILDREN, whe
ther it arises from Teething or from nny other
cause. Full directions for using will nceoinpuny
each bottlo. None Genuine unless the fac-simile
ofCL'RTrs .fe PERKINS is on tho outsidu wrap
per. Sold by nil Medielno dealers.
July 12, 1S.3. ly.
23.
Is Lower Augusta, on the 25th ult.. HAN
NAH MF.NDENI1ALL, nged 70 jenrs, 3 months
and 19 days.
The deceased lived nlonc for ninny years, mnn-
aglng her furm with singular prudence, and only
gave tip its control a few months ngdv
173. FALL SEASON, IH7.1.
MIl.Ll.MtV AMI FAXCV GOODS,
now open,
FALL STYLES.
Trimmed Hats nnd Bonnets, Plumes, Feathers,
Ribbons, Crape Veils, Crape, Crape Huts
una jiomiris, urinal (tuts aud a lull as
sort incut of (he latest stvles iu
JIIM.IMlltV, '
TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS.
Gloves, Collars, Cutis, nnd every fashionable
article ot imiies' wear.
Call and sec the new styles of Goods at
MISS L. 8HISSLER,
Market Square, Suubury, Pa.
Octibcr 8, 1S73.
FALL
OPKMXCI
of
New Dry Goons, Groceries aud Notions.
Cloths, Ciisslincres. Calicos, nnd cvervthlnir in
the Dry Good lino.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
Queensware, Glassware, and Wood and Willow,
ware.
GROCERIES.
A large assortment lust opened, which consists
of Tea,- Colfee, Snirar, Molasses, Spices, Meal,
r isn, ivc. i ne teieorateu Aiientowu Dami made
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Warranted to give satisfaction. Iu fnet a full
Jssortinrnt of everything kept in a lirst-clnss store.
vau be had at greutly
REDUCED PRICES.
for cash. Call and sec the tint selection of uew
goods, and be convinced that
F. J. UYKOIK.S,
near the Luthern Church, in Sunhury, Is the best
and cheapest plnce to buy all kinds of store
goods. No trouble to show goods.
October 3, 173.
KA K Ly FAI.I, STY l7l
A full lino of
Millinery Ciood
from New York nnd Philadelphia, now open at
MlI.Mt:UY STOKi:,
trliucd aud nut rime J
BONNETS AND HATS,
Flowers, Ribbons, Collars, Culls, Handkerchiefs,
--vecaiics, uuu a irencrai variciy oi
Mli.L,iLlUl UOOL1S
selected with great care from the leading im
posing houses iu New York aud Philadelphia,
ut
MISS M. L. GOSSLER,
Fourth Street, below the S. V. R. R.
Every effort will be mado to please those who
fuvor her with their patronage.
UPtoDcr 3, 1N73.
i'Uilic nam:
of valuble real estate.
Will be sold nt Public Kale, on
Natiinlay October 25. 173.
nt the Montour House, iu the borough ol Dart-
viuc, nt 1 o'clock r. M., all that certain Mes-
suage or Teneineiit and
TRACT OF LAND.
situate In the township of Rush, and county of
rsoriuumocnuiin, amoining minis now or late of
Abner Pitner, John Piluer, Benjamin Gcurbart.
uud North Branch of Susquehanna River,
tUMAI.MU M ACKtS,
strict measure. The above proper! v Is situate
withiu a miles of the borough of Danville, and
Ihe Diinvilh , Hazletnn A Wilkesbarre Railroad
passes through it. 1 he Improvements lire a
IH0 81OWV r RAM fc DWHI.I.1NU HOUSE.
Barn uud other out-tiuildiugs. There Is also an
excellent Apple Oreliard upon the premises.
Persons desirous of viewing the premises before
the day of sale may call uhhi Charles W. Zuner,
residing iu Dauvilie. Conditions of sale will be
made kuowu ut the time and place.
OL1VKK P. 8TROII.
October 3, 1873. ts.
CAI'TIO. !
To all it may concern ! All persons are cau
tioned not to purchase the properly known as
.Manilas bcnmucK s Bakery, or at present the
"Eurojican Hotel," built ou Amos E. Kupp's
land, lu the borough of Northumberland; nor
will any lien be ullowed if entered against the
improvements on said lot, as they are at present
in litigation, and ure owned by tha undersigned
until the Court decides otherwise.
MATHIAS 8CHMCCK.
CHAMBERLIN FRICK & CO.
Northumberland, Pa., October 3d, 1S73.
" FALL. MILI.IXKnriOOUS
From
FROM NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA,
BONNETS & IIAT8,
TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED.
an exteusive assortment of Faucv Goods at
MISS L. WEISER'8 MILLINERY bTORE,
Market Street, Si eulrt, Pa.
My stock of Spring goods is unusually large
and Tailed, comprising the latest aud most at
tractive styles, selected with care from the lead
ing importing bouses and adapted for the preseut
season.
October 8, 1873. MISS L. WEISER.
ADJOURNED COKT.J
1'rorluuiation.
"VITHEREAS the Honorable Vf. M. Rockcfvl
TT ler, President Judge, and his Associates,
for this District, have Issued their mandate for
an adjourned Court fur Northumberland county,
to be held oo Monday tbi 27lh day of October,
A. D., 1873, being the 4tn Moudayof said mouth,
In Sunhury. 1 therefore give notice, that all per
sons interested, to be and appear at the place
aforesaid at 10 o'clock a. m., of said dav.
SAMUEL II. ROTHERMKL, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Offlca, Sunbnry, Sept. 2, lb?8.
tftifitiacmcnta.
YVniileil.
A WHOLESALE Purchasing Atent, for the
NEW AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE,
gell-diieading, both In the shuttle and mm, self
adjusting tensions, self-setting needle, positive
take-lip, can be ndj'isled to sew the cheapest and
Coarsest patent linen thread runs light, sews
fast j cheapest, best made, licit finisher), most
durable. Written guarantee f,T three years.
For Circulars, terms, : , nddre,
AMERICAN SEWING .VACCINE CO.,
No. 22 North Second St., Hartishurg, Pa.
Sept. 10, 1873. 3. mos.
PRER1IUM L.ST
OF THE
FIRST ANNUAL PAIR
OF THE
Union Pari & Aaricnltaral Association,
to nr. rnti.D on Tnmn onouxoa at
S CJ -5ST IB XT Irl "TiT , PA.,
Tuesday, Wcdnesflity, Thursday nud
Friday,
October 7tli, Slli, 9th nnd 10th, 1873.
'OFFICERS FOll 1S7;L
rrtsidctit-Sol. Mulk-k.
Vict-l'ivaiiliint Isrmc C.'tnipliell.
TrcHstin-r Gen. J5. Cml wnliiiilor.
Kecoiilitig Nicrclary l'liilip II. Moore,
Corrcspouiiing Secretary Lcm. Sliip
man. Librarian AV in. II. Sober.
Marshal Jacob M. Follmor.
F.X E V C T l V I! CO M M ITT li E .
Lewis John Ml-FhvIihkI.
IVlstwnin .Tnsi'pli Nicety, Jr.
McEwctiavillu Wui. MuXinch,
Turbutvillc I). II. Dricsbach.
AValsontown J. M. Follmcr.
Turbut Win. AViililron. .
Milton J. II. McCorniick, 1 L. llack
cnburg. (Miillisqnaquc Wm. Forsonuin.
Foidt FnniRWortli Heed.
Nortbtiniberlaiiil A. E. Kapp, Jr
Hush Eilwaid (Jradv.
ltiversido David Cliil'o.
Upper Augusta 1. J. Ovcttlorf
Sbauiokin twp. 8nl. Mart?.
Ix)tver Augusta Elias Eiunierick
Zerbe Lyman S. Weaver.
Cameron Clitis. I. lloyrr.
Little Malmnoy II. Il.-Dornsifc.
Upper Mabanoy Joseph H. Maurcr.
Jackson J. (ialen Smith.
Jordan Elias Shaefer.
Lower Mabanoy Augustus Wald.
Coal John Downey.
Slmmokin bur. Capt. A. Caldwell, Wm.
F. Roth.
Ml. Carmel twp. John McElieco.
Mt. Carmel bor. J. S MeWilliams.
Washington Henry C. Fisher.
Snvdertown John Moore.
Suubury C. Neff, J. M. Rartholomevr.
Your conunitteo to whom was referred
the duty of preparing Rules nnd Regula-'
tions nnd a l'reminui List for the first An-
Dual Exhibition.be to held October 7th, 8th, I
Hth and 10th, 187.'i, respectfully report, wo j
Lave made as liberal a Fremiuru List as !
the interest of the Society would warrant, '.
nud have selected tho awarding committees
from the various sections of our county !
with great care. We kindly ask the sup- '
port of our farmers, and nil friends of the
Society, "in this and adjoining counties, to
civo thir assistance, so we make the exhi- j
bition an entire success. !
RULES AND REGULATIONS. !
1st. Eveiy Rule laid dowu in tho Pre- i
raium List will be strictly adhered to, and
uo exceptions whatever made. j
2ud. -Competition is invited from all parts ;
of the State, nnd in Agricultural linple- i
uicuts from nil the States. !
3. All cutties or articles for Exhibition
are free. j
4th. --Entries to compete fur premiums, !
must be made on or before Tuesday 10
o'clock, unless the weather should be un
favorable whtn tho piivileges of tho lirsl
day shall be extended until 10 o'clock, on
Wednesday. Xo person whatever will be
allowed to sec eu'.nes until ol the awards
nie made.
5. All premiums awarded of five dol
lars nnd upwards shall be subject to a de- ;
duction ol ten per cent except in trials of
speed, when the couilitiou under the head i
ol racing shall goveru the entries. !
Cth A premium may bti awarded to a !
meritorious article, though not enumerated j
in the list.
7th. Premiums not called for within :
thirty days after the award, will be con-1
sidered forfeited.
rUh. As npjieals fiom awards of com- '
tmttecs nrc not Allowed, the committees
will see the necessity of great cate in rend-
criug their decisions.
Dili. All questions rcspectinsz the trial 1
of speed, shall be determined by the Judges, i
whose decision will lie governed hy the
Rules of the National Trotting Assncia- j
tion, and bo final. !
loth. The party entering thorough bred
stock, be required to furnish tho committee
with authentic pedigrees.
11th. Ihe age ot a horse shall be com
puted from the first day ol March of the
year iu which he was foaled.
r'th. JS o disorderly conduct ot niy
kind will be permitted. A police force will
lie upon tho ground, sutlicient to preveut
the same, nnd see all rules are observed.
l.ilh. All Articles aud Animals lor Ex
hibition must be propely entered at the
liusuiess (Juice. I lie Grounds ami Hand
ings will bo opened ou Monday, Cth of Oc
tober, to receive them ; and trusty persona
employed by tho Society will assign them
places and guard the Grounds. .Nor cau
anything bo removed from the Grounds till
Thursday afternoon, without written per
mission from the l'resideiit.
14th. Premiums awarded to persons
residing out of thu liurnugh, will be paid
immediately on the close of the Fair, at
tho Business Ollice on the Grouuds, by tho
Treasurer, nnd those to residents of the
lSorough, nt his omce, on .Monday and
Tuesday following thu Exhibition, on pre
sentment of the curd received at cutcriug.
G EN E It AL A Rl'ANG EM ENTS.
The exhibition will openou Tuesday,
October 7, lS7:i. and contiuuo Weduesdny,
Thursday and r rulay.
The tides will ha opened nt 8 o'clock,
A. M., of each day, aud at that time every
clliccr is required to be at his post.
fetalis lor horses uud cattle, nud pens for
sheep aud hogs, ou exhibition, will be
luruished freu ot charge ; also, hay and
straw. Ex)iericnced hands will lie in at
tendance, to care for stock during tho ab
sence of tho exhibitor.
TICKETS.
Singe Tickets, '2 cts.
Siugle Tickets good during the Fair, 50 cts.
Family Tickets, sf 1.00
INSTRUCTIONS TO COMMITTEES.
1. Tho committee will assemble fur or
ganization on Wednesday morning nt 10
o'clock, and immediately proceed to busi
ness. The President of Ihe Society shull
be ex-ojjkio Chiarman of tho Committees,
till up vacanies, nud decide all disputed
questious.
2. A premium may bo awarded to an
article although thero bo no competition,
il it be specially meritorious.
3. Reports of committees must be mado
by Thursday morning at 12 o'clock.
The Judges aro especially requested , to
be present for organization at the appoint
ed time, as tho success of the exhibition
depends very much upon their promptness.
Tin' .Tint 'ih ol innornH wui ii.it.. iVkitrd
lu l lu symmetry, eail maturity, s..c mid
general qualities i:lai"iitiri.-iiie of tliu
IhvciU ivhieli they judge. They will ninke
duo allowance, fur ago, feeding and oilier
circumstnncPH on Ihe character and condi
tion of the animal. They will give en
couragement to overfed Animals, nor award
Premiums for Hulls, t'own or lleifera,
whit h shall appenr to have been fattened
for butchers ; (except fat Cat tl.i in Class 2)
the object being to have superior animals
of this description for l'.reeding:
PttKMIUM LIST.
class 1. Ti'oi:oi iii'.ni!i:i) nouses.
Best Bt:i!l!on kept In the County, fir,
Hi-fit Miire, ' 10
Best Horse Colt, lielwei n two nml three years, 5
ltest llurfc Colt, betwueu one nnd two years, fl
Beat Hnrlilng Co, l, 8
class neivi s Ton oFM.it a I, i'i:itrosr.s.
Tle( Flulilon over four yen r, flO
Best Stiilllon umler four yee.is, I)
H"M Horse Colt between two nml three, Ii
Best llorset'olt between olii-ninl two years, 5
Best Mure Colt between one nnd two years, 5
Best SueliiiiK Colt, 8
CAT l I.i: liEI'AHT.M EXT.
clash 1 iii.ooi)i:n eATH.i:.
Persons coin no i ii.j lor i reinlnnn, for lilomleil
Cnllle must preei pi (iirees or written trn.iwin
tees of purity of Mock, in each of llio lollowiii!
niiro'il Ifreeili, viz ! 'Ihe Iiurli.ini. (short horn),
De von, Ayip.liire, Al'leiiiey, Hereford uud Itol
stein i
Best Itloofled Bull, f 10
" Coinnion " 8
" Blooile.l Cow, 8
" Coin in on " .5
" HloodeS Ifeffer, 5
" Common " 3
Blooded Ciilf, 3
' Coiniiioti " l.fiO
woiik oxrv.
Best yoke of Oxen, 5
Best iot Tut Cattle 3 or more, 5
HORSE AXD M CLE DEPARTMENT.
class 3 houses.
StaiUuiw, iMiiiYS and Cvllt. l or Hiavy Druuyltt.
Best Stiilllon, 4 years old nnd upward, i'20
Be.-t Stallion under 4 years, 8
Best Brood Mine, 10
Best Colt between 3 nnd 4 years, C
Best. Colt between 'J nnd 3 ycuis, f
Best Colt under 1 year. 2
class 3.
Draught Jfurnet, Jack' anil -lii!c.
Best pair Prnimlit Horses or Mares, . f 10
Peeond best " ft
Best Slncie Draught Horse or Mare, 5
Best Jack, 0
Best Team Mules, 10
Best Jack Colt, 5
" Mule " 3
class 4
Sliilliont, .Vmv.1 anil Coll. For Quick Drn uj'tt.
Best Stallion 4 years Hnd upwards, $10
Best Stallion under 4 years, 10
Best Brood Mare, ID
Best Colt between 2 nnd 3 years, 4
Best Colt between 1 nud 2 years, 3
Bust Colt under 1 year, 2
class 5.
Jfttfticil ITornen, Gdil'.ng and Martt.
Best pair Carriatfii Horses, S10
Best for Sinsrli; Harness, 8
Best Saddle Horse or M ire, 8
Fastest walking Saddle Horse or Mare. 5
l i'Triiil of speed every day. Liberal Pre
miums oll'ered, and w ill be unnouueed in another
sheet..;'
SHEEP DEPARTMENT.
class fi. i!Ei:r.
Jilted llurfcd.
For best Burk, $5
Best Pen of Ewe, (not less than S) 5
Best Pen of Lambs, (not less than 4) 3
Long H'ot.!t(.
For best Buck, ?5
Best Pen of Ewes, (not less than 3) 5
Best Pen of Lambs, (not less than 4) 3
Xatii e or Mired Dlood.
For best Buck, (5
Bebt Pen of Ewes, (not less than 3) 5
Best Pen of Lambs, (not less than 4) 3
SWINE DEPARTMENT.
CLASS 7. SWINE.
! Large Dre'd.
For best Bo;ir over 2 years old, ?5
Best Boar, 1 year old, A
Best breedinir Sow over two years, 5
Best breeding Sow, one year, S
; Best pair Shoats, 3
Best lot oi Piirs, not less than four, uuder
six months, fi
Best Sow and Pigs, not less than six, G
POl'LTRY DEPARTMENT.
CLASS s. roi LT11Y.
Best Pair Turkeys, ?t
" " (icee. 3
" " Ducks. 3
" " (ianie Chickens, or other variety,
' each pair, " 3
: ;l " Co:niuon " 3
" collection nf chicken n.'t Ies than six, 5
" coop of t ime Pigeons, f or more, !
" fair Pea Fowl, 2
" ' (iuinea " 2
" Coop of Rabbits, 2
i " " ' Maltese Cats, 2
: CLASS D. I'LoWINa MATCH,
i Best Plowman, 8
O .. ti
I " Reaper, with sell-rakiuc: and Linding
ntlachnien, 3
" Mowing uud i!i -aping M uhine eonibiued, 3
' Reaper, 3
1 " Mower, 3
j " Sweep ti Horse Power, 5
; " " four Horse power, 3
! " Hallway, 3
" Threshing Muehine, four horse powe.-, 3
1 " Separator, H horse power, 3
j " Voitable Hay press, 5
I " Com Slieller, Hoise Power, 4
i " Clover lluller and Ciciiner, 3
' " Coi u and Cob CrUhher, 3
' Agricultural Boiler for stock, 5
j " Portable S(eam Engine for cec.ernl juir-
i (loses, 5
j " Portable Steam Saw Mill, 5
CLASS 11). KA1CM I VI'LEMLNTS.
Best Fanning Mill, sli
" Com Stalk Cutter, 3
" Hay nnd Straw Cutter, 4
" Vegetable Cutter, :t
" Corn Cultivator, 2
" Grain Drill, 3
'Small Seed Planter, for Iloie or Kami j
Power, lor bills or drills, 2
" Corn Plainer, 3 1
' t ultivator for ecneral purposes, 3
" Broad east Sower for Grain, 3
" Roller lor (;ener:il use, 2
" liayloading machine for Held use, ft'
" Implement and tiMttre for lilting hay or
straw from w igou to mow, 2
" liny Tedder, or Machine for turning
or spreading hay on the lick!, 5
CLASS 11. FAUX lMI'LEMKSlS.
Best Varm Wagon, fr,
" Horse Cart for Farm, y
" Ox Cart, 3
" Hay Rigging, 1
" Horse Italic, 3
" Plow Gears, 1
" Wagon Harness for Farm, 2
" Call Gears, 1
" Farm Saddle, 1
" Two-Horse Piow, 1
" Sub soil, 1
" Gang Plow, 1
" Farm Chopping Mill, 3
" Slump extractor, 5
" Wheel-Barrow, 1
" Harrow, 1
" Lime Spreader, 2
" Road uud Track Semper, 1
" Ilusikng Machluu hoibe-power, 2
" Potato Digger, 1
' Machine lor cutting off ami shocking
Cam iu the Held, (Horse Potr,) S
CLASi 12 fAlill AM) IIOI'SLUOLII IMl'LLM !(STS.
For best arruugemeiits for raising water, $1
" Weighing Machine for general purposes, 3
" Portable Cider Mill and Press, 3
" i dozeu Flour Barrels, 1
Vurlely of Cooper Work, 1
" Cow Milker, (other Ibau ouo hand.) 3
" Post hole illgijer, 1
" Best Chum, 1
" " Butler Worker, 1
" Cheese Press, 1
" 1J Milk Puns, 1
" Milk Slialner, 1
" Wushinir .Machine, 1
" irain Cradle, 1
" Sevtlie Siiall.e and Bcythe, 1
" 6 lluinl Kakes, 1
" Hay Forks, l
Axes, 1
Muuure Forks, 1
" Loeg-llandled Shovels, 1
" Snort-Fiaudled thovels, 1
" Spades, 1
" Com Hoes, 1
.ol of Urulu Measures ' 1
i-j ib reil Cm, i 1 kels. (!.-h"l) 1
" Meal Chil'.i.'r, I
" ( lollies Wriiig.-r, 1
" lnveutlnn fur Mcinlng the run of wilier
lu drains, 3
CLASH 13. Jfl1Cr.LLXro:i IMI'LLMMNTS ANII KI'AV
ISVr.NTIOSfl.
Under this pcm-rid bead nrc Ineliuli d ell iii:w
IMvetitloiiP, and luiiclioiery not enuineiated In
mi) of tin c'ases, mi l ou whli.li Hie jadiici are
nntliorlEcil In t'lelfillsci-'lioii (o award preiiiluiii.
or diplomas, or nmkc hotioi'ib! tiicnMon.
27"For t A lug ami Knitting Miielilnes nnd
Mil it ul ln-1 1 nno iits, the Managers oiler no
Premiums, but in iie uii to ehiliiltaud let every
machine si. mil on Its own meiiu.
FARM AND GARDEN PRonUC'tlONS.
CLASS 11. ( LOCH, MI:aL, CHAIN, AND KLKO.
Best barrel fuinliy flour, 4
" " rve Hour. 1
" Corn-Meal, not less than B5 pounds, 1
" Buekw heHt-Meul, not less than 25
pounds, 2
" One bushel whllo wheat of any va.iety 1
' One Inihe. red wheat of any vat iety, 2
" One bushel Miditerrancaii, 3
" " Rve, 1
" ' iellowCorn, 1
" " Wliite Unit Corn, 1
" " Oat-, 1
" " Bariev, t
" " (lover. feed, 1
" 11 Tini'ithy-seed, 1
" " r.uekwheal, 1
" sample newly Introduced grain, valuable
to the I'ariuur, not less than oue bushel 1
Grain and Seeds to be measured and weighed
by the Judges. "
CLASS 15. TEOKTAnLES.
Best bushel potatoes, (Mercer,) tl
" " (Pink-evc.) 1
" Sweet Potatoes, 1
" " Potatoes any other variety 1
" " Field Turnips', 1
" " Ruin Baga, 1
' " Sugar Beets, 1
" peck Beets any other voiiety, 1
' " Cnrrots, 1
" " Onions, 1
" " Parsnips, 1
5 best stalks of Celery, 1
3 " heads of Cuuliiloiver, 1
13 " white tabic Turnips, 1
3 " heads of Cabbage, 1
8 " beads Broccoli, 1
12 " Tomatoes, 1
2 " end largest Sweet PumpUiu', 1
2 ' nnd largest Field " 1
Best purple Egg Plants, 1
" half peck Lima Benna, 1
" Garden Siiiashe, 1
' sample of newly Introduce I Vegeta
bles, valuable for the table, 1
Mammoth Snuash, 1
class 10. pkiits:
For the largest nnd best exhibition of
Apples, correctly labeled and
Hot less than 3 specimens of each 4
Best assorted basket or dish of Apples, 1
or Greatest number of choice vari'.ies
. of Peaches, 4 of each variety, with llio
name, 3
" assorted basket or dish of Penehes, 1
Largest nnd best varieties of Peais named
nml labeled, not less than 4 of each, 1
Best basket or dish of Pears, 1
" " " Quinces, 1
" collection of Plums, 6 of each 1
" " " Grapes grown iu tha
open nir, 1
" of each distinct variety, 1
specimen of Musk Melons, 1
" basket of Fruit, of all kinds, 1
All fruits otl'ered in couipclion must be grow u
by the competitor.
class IT. sin i:tt, ciirEsn, honey, wis::j,
riDCK AND COI1D1ALS.
Best t lbs. Butter, fi
" Cheese, 1
" " home-made, 1
" r, lti. llonev, 1
" Bee Hive, 1
" Decanter of Sorghum Syrup (not less
than a quart,) made by the Exhibitor 1
" Specimen uf honie-inudo Vv'lne, 1
" " Bounce, 1
' " " Cordial 1
" Bottled Cider, with mode of curiug so
us to keep sweet one year, 1
" r, Ilia, dried fruit each Uiud,. 1
" ' Bologna Sausage, 1
" Water Cr iclier,
CARRIAGE, LEATHER AND ETOVE DE
PARTMENT. CLASS IS. CAllllIAGr.j AN I) LtUTllEK.
t'rhibiitil by the .liiif'ic.'iircr.
Best two-horse pleasure Carriage, 55
" one-horse Cuniage, Baggy and Hutting
Wngnu eacli, 5
" two-horse Sleigh, 5
" oue l;ors0 " 3
" double set Carriage Il.irncs;, 5
" Single set Carriage Ilarne.-s, 3
" Riding Saddle, ' 1
" " Bridle, 1
" Lot of Sole, Harness find Vj -per
Leather. I aeli, 1
" Lot of Calf Sk'uib uressed, 1
A (pploma may be awarded for articles com
ing within lids class, not cumneraitil above.
class 10. STOVF.S.
Best Cooking stove for coal, S3
" Cooking stove for wood, 3
" Range for famiiii s, 5
" Furnani-e or oilier apparatus for
warming houses, S
" Ornatneniai Parlor Stove, 3
" Sample Hollow Ware, 1
" Sample Iron Railing, 2
SILVER PLATED, STONE, GLASS AND
Q,UEENmWARE.
Best Exhibition of Jewelry ami Silverware f5
" Exhibition, of Table Cutlery, 3
Exhibit! in of Glassware, ' 2
" Sit ol China ware, 2
" Set of stoneware, 2
" Display of Lamps, 1
" liozeu Cliairs, 1
" Set o Cottage Furniture, 1
" " Chainber " 1
" Display of Cabinet Ware, 1
" " Ru.-lic Wotk, 1
class 2d. hats, )'.( t, i:ors, cloviiiso, -te.
Best ili-.il,iy of II. us urn! dps, fi
" Made i'oals, 2
" P inta!iion, 1
" " Vi-I, 1
" Boots and Sin:.;!,
For lest pit tr Cigars, 2
" " 'f ooac-o, 1
CI A'S 21. rilNIINOS, I'LNMANMIII', &C.
Best display of Draw lag and Paintings, 5'.'
" ili.-play of nlies and ci;iio..:ile", S
41 Walel" Color Palming, 1
' Cray n or Pencil Diuw'iii;;, 1
" Di-pl.,y of I'lioiogi.iphs, "
" Displuv ot Dinil.-iry, !i
" ' sign :id Ornamental F.ihif'og, 2
" Display M nlile Woik, ' 1
" Fciilunn.'hilS 1
'" Gram. '.le or sand sin'ic woll., 2
' Card or fancy Printing, 2
' P.ip-r Hanging-, 1
DC) M l "I KM A l'FACTl'1! I'.S,
CI. AS 3'i. l AHI'l.T--, WOOL AMI 1.IM.S AUTH.LES.
I ' la v.irds Voo'..-:l CarpetU', 1
1 " la" !ic; " ' 2
I " Health Rug. 1
' Double Cov. rl. l, 2
Slaga 1
' l-.i ardi. Iioine inade flannel, 1
'lOvaids Ta'j'..-I.lnen, 2
" 10 yards " l.l.ieii. 2
' iO vard.H " I.inen Di iper, 2
Best pound " 'i biea.l, 1
Pair Woolen blutikets, ltooic-inaJ 2
" ll iie-.-iiiii t : 1 urlli nig, 1
" p...,r n:g, " 1
Two li s w, jllen yarn l.ome-ii. ide, 1
" Hoiiic-iuade Soap, 1
CLASS 23. i;l l!.is, slin KINOS, AC, ALL To PE
llANll-MOKK.
For best p.ilr WooU-n Knit Stockings, $1
fancy pair " " " 1
Foi last" pair Woolen Knil ll-ilfllos" 1
" Linen Knit Stocking', 1
" " " H ill Hose, 1
" ' Woolen Mittens, 1
" " Quill, patchwork si.!:, 2
" Couiiterpiiiie, 2
" Delaine IJuilt-patcli work, 1
" Calico ijullt "
CI.ASj 24. HOHSTtl) wour.
Best vsrh ty Worsted Work, fi
" Worked Chulr-tul uud lacl:, 2
" Otloinau Cover, 2
' Rei-plU)li Chair, 3
" S.ifa cufhion, 2
" Toilet cushiou, 2
" S!lperi ou Cloth, 1
" " on Canvas, 1
" Worsted and Bead Woik, 1
" Lamp Mats, 1
" Flower vase Mais, ; 1
" Carriage Afghan, (crochet) ' S
' Infant's Agnail, H
' -oi Let Tiov. '
" ' ' Sulii etisliion
" lC -.lt A Khun. i
" " Mi iv.-i, i
it ii i-,v . 2
" ' Porn -.! h Ion. Z
" Worked T it !e Cover, J
" ' Piano ' 2
CLASS Lj. MI smm WOMK.
Ue.-t piece ol Col ion Embioldery,' ti
' " Silk, 1
" Enibvoideicd Vo'.ii fo? Mt,t DukS( 2
" lliiiidtd m il tmbioldtd Yoke, for Night
Dress, 3
" LiobruideieJ baii'1 and s'.ei.vts of nnder
gaiiiients ?
" Braided and em'-Moi'lM bned and sleuve
of under (Tarments, a
" Varieiv of Taltbig. 1
" Tatted Sleeves ami Baud, 1
" Variety Sewlnij f lachii.c work, '2
" Ihild's Dress, 2
" Piece m Tucking, 1
" Cordlug, 1
" Child's dress, home-made, 1
" Collar and Culls, " 1
" Shirt ' 1
" ICinbroidered Haudkerehlof, 1
" Display of Kuibroidury, I
cuss 30. JFANOV.
Best displny of wax flowwn,' ii
" Plxplny of wax fruit, l
" Oruanicntal Shell work, r
" Display of bend work,
Largest aud best display of Fancy Work, 'J
Best Hair Flowers, ;;
" Seed work, 2
" Display of Mi'.IInory goods, 3
CLASS 27. CAKES, BREJLD, 40.
Best home-made bread, ti
" Baker's bread, 1
" Tound Coke, t
Sponge " 1
" Fruit )
" JellV ' 1
" Lilly " ' i
Dover " 1
" Madisou " 5
" Gold " I
" Sllvrr " 1
" Ginger " l
" Sugar "
" Muciiroonus, 1
" Jumbles, I
" Biscuit, 1
" Rusk, l
Best other fancy enke ench kind, , 1
Display of Con fecttouery, 1
CLASS 23. PKE3E11VES.
13est preserved Strawberries, f.
" " Uuinces, 1
" " l'lums, 1
" Peaches, 1
" " Pesi-s, 1
" " Pine Anules, I
" " Tomatoes, 1
" " Crab Apples, 1
" " Cherries; 1
' Canned Fruit of each variety, 1
Best other preserves, each kind, l
CLASS 29. JELLIES.
BcRt Currant Jellcy, $t
" ituiuee "
" itaspberry l i
" Wsekbcriy ' i
" Apple " i
" Cull Foot i
" PI inn i i
u Grape i
All conipetors for Premiums In Classes 2t nnil29
are requested to exhibit not lvss than a lioll pint
lu w hite glass.
cr.A.8 30. ricKLUS, ic.
Best Apple Hotter, fi
" I't-Heh " j
" 1'ear " j
" tluinee, " j
' Pickled Cucumbers, 1
" ' Peppers i
' ' 'loinsloes, l
' " (Nnlelopes, 1
' ' Walmits, i
" " Peaches, 1
" " Plums, 1
" " ftlixed Piekles, 1
" Tomato Catsup, x
" Walnut ' 1
' Oysters, Pickled, 1
" Sample Cider Vinegar, 1
" Si'iced fruit or vegetables each kind, 1
CLASS SI. FLOWERS.
Best collections of Flowers, owned by the person
present,
Greatest variety of IV-ihlinB, j.
Greatest variety of Roses, 1
Greatest variety of Vcrbenns, 1
Beat collection of O.iruiau Astors, 1-
" and crealest varieties of Psuslrs, 1
" collection of Ureenhouiie l'lauts, owued ty
one person, 2
" Floral Ornament, 1
" Hand-liO(uet, 1
For the most Lealiful srrarired hlsket of flowers, 1
Best Hanging basket growing plants, 1
Best rustic stand w it It growing pfants, I
CLASS 33. MISCEI.LANEOC3.
Best display of Relicts nnd Curiosities, $5
T'ndcr this ho-id all articles of merit which have
not been (novated itir iu any of the almvi classes .
will he entered in lltii class, and relorrc.l to a com
mittee to award such piemiur.o! an they may think
proper.
r.ACINO.
1st. pat. so. 1.
For Horse under 5 years, owned in North'd, Co..
tlnrtv days prior to Oct. Till, 1)573, PurwflDU.
First Horse,
fU5
Second Horse,
Third Horse,
Not less than 5 horses to enter
r.'.CING r.ACE. NO.
First Horse,
Second Horse,
Three to cuter, aud 2 start.
2ND. DAT. NO. 3.
HO
, mi l 3 to s'ait.
far.
For Hones owned in Northn
Snyder and Dauphiu counties,
better than ?2j. Purse tloU.
.iberliiUi!, Vnlou
wilh no record
1'1-J
'3
Fastest lit r: c,
Second I lone,
Third Horse,
Five to enter, and 3 to start,
KI NNINO KACB. NO. 4. Tl KsE $o0
First Horse,
Second Horse,
Three lo cuter, 2 to start.
UACINll. 2nd dav. no. 5.
Double team trot, PuiseiT").
Best Team,
Second Best Team,
$"35
10
30
t25
Thiee to enter, 2 to start. The above teams to
be owned in this county.
,i!iii. hay. 'o. 0. I'CHSK ?20,
Oven "il ItiM-sei owned !n N'M-'r-pv
Uuion. Snyder and Dauphiu couutics.
First Horse
Second Horse
Third Horse
-Nnd,
SI 23
.-,o
Five to enter, and 3 toetnrt.
3ui). pat. no. 7. rmsE tio.
opeu to all trolling Hordes, 5 to to enter, aui
3 to start.
Besl w alking Horse I Mile $10
l.idies' F.oucstrianlsiu Premium flu
Fool Rauo ; ; n.ile 3 to enter Premium to
CONDITIONS.
All the abore tro'.ling races tobe m'.le heats,
be-t 3 in 5 in harness. Entrance Fee 10 pel
cent, ol purse nud must ticcmiinany inmiuaiioii
in all eases. Eutrb'S must be irai'.s the oliU-0
ol Ihe S.-eiel i; y by lOo'clocl;, u. in., of each day.
A horse distancing the ticlii, cr t part lh'!vco;"
shall be entitled lo die tiir.t premium oulv.
Heals lu cucli day's races may be trotted nitor
nntely. The distanre shall be one hundred yards. A
horse, will not be allowed to compete tor mole
than one preini-.'.in, except in races Mus. 3, fiuuJ
7.
MERCHANDISE DEPARTMENT.
Bet display of Dry Go.vi'.s to
' " " (-roctries .r
" " " Boots uud Shot s 5
" " " Jeweliv .',
" " " Ch. (Iiiug .1
" " Millinery Goods
" " " Hardware 5
" ' " I'onlci lioan. v 5
" " " Drugs nud Chemicals f
' " " tiueeu.v.ue !5
" " "Coal 5
MUSICAL DEPARTMENT.
Best Band of Mu-lc $00
2nd Best Hands of Miu'c t.iO
3d rd Best Baud uf Music 1J
Bands con: rtlng lor I'lcniiu.ns uiUbt report to
the Secretary on or before Weilnesdav Oct. Mb,
and be lb uttendiiuce Wednesday pud Thursday,
ami uru fcuhjcci to the coniio uf the Chief Mar
shal. STEAM FIRE fcNCJNi 8.
Besl Ste.uu Fire Engine, Premium t23
Engine (browing walir the t;rea(est distance
through 1 i iui h imriel shall be ealiCed (o (be
premium. Kilobit,'! ju at ,1 o'clock, a. lu., Oct.
StU ou Ihe Fair Grouu:!s.
MILITARY.
Best drilled and .lulppe ' C"inpai,y of not less
(hau 'M ineu. l'reniiiiln. j-j"
Exercise and !lss.ci1oii i.i ldoVflct;. a. m.
' There will be a Giaifd Military and Fireman-
Pa tads al 10 o'clock, Oct. ib.