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L. STILLMAN & SPOONER, Xditon X P u b l l i h u t . iO i k » t . M m i m s s ^ A i t p B .. 1 fftliliT*fihdlltUaaiumrpMaftdfor«zo 6 tttlng all kinds ot Book sad^ob Brlntlag with nostnoss snd dlsBfttohf »&d at vory roMo&ablt ratM» , jw y s jw .ji.. j , ; , ; y. iqrlBBUBD HOUSE AND LIVERY. X X BBHXlSWJLTJtB,». s . % t ® f 0 o k f M i i I A N D T H E J f e l W R T E R ♦ Be«t S ltpby Hunmer«4 BntM. Irt premium. .................... . ad do . ...................................... t \U D L E T HOUSE. l J QuaiSSk taws, nwMmtroM, is, 15, at 17 -flthitMboxo Btt««t, P blant H n o , ^ - ^ ^ J . CBAUDALL, 4 i^ '* ( ^ K B p T O 8 t lC » O F T a s X3L* “PBAOB, looLvnajtiM.y. Driwlng of D««cU, Hortg»««i, I ^ « s , Oontrsoti. WUta m d iottUng MtatM » tpeclalty.__________ BBOOKvmai.s. i . 0 »o« UtdSoroMtofBrtdgfc 3e-7-l Oftoo hcnqi 7 to 10 A. M. 7 to 8 s . m . T T A. HILL, Auctioneer, TamsMMontble. f ^ » A . . - latones; i 0 *o mro Iniw I oompanlw 5BTY & WHEELER, Offloa tn -yir^slti* Bloclc, ’VToit Wlnflold, M J-NSDilXNOE. nr r o v t o h « bb , z a % o r AooipgsT m T 1>. HUOBES, H anutaoturer ot e j • FIN E CARRIAGES, .IWKEAimmAtTf LUMBER WAOOSB.^, fafillaa ooaitantty on hand. Bpadai attention ------- at. RomTxBnooxnxiiD^H. Y. given to oideit. Oil CRANDALL, D. D. S. r i N , €O P P E M A i m _______ W M E i -B P O r S B , . aiieat eto;,, taHea in exduuige tor g o ^ ^T W s of y e irir Xi o b u y y o u r goods cheap, and w e claim num e rate all of o u r L e a d e rs, b u t one th in g w e will do. Y o u g e t any dealer’s low e st cash price and w e will give you 5 p e r cent, b e tt e r on an y th in g you w a n t. R e m e m b e r w e have t h e best Hi BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBER GOODS, ever offered outside the city. Also B M T S , i i f l l S J L E A § » to o l s , DRESS GOODS, B t i i T T O P r ^ . A ^ r \ i > i v o T i o i v s s , Also a full line, of are not heirlooms „ , , _____ new goods. T r y aiid iBe w ise a n d listen to fact? a n d don’t believe every th in g you see about dealers’ giving away their goods. We give you the benefit of ■ S P O T CASH, w h ic h w o u ld prove a saving of from S to 15 p e r c e n t to yoi w o u ld only avail yourselves of t h i s 'o p p o r tu n ity . W e Wish ou r s to c k and will s e ll regardless of form e r prices. T H I S IS A 6 0 D A Y S P E C I A L , C A S H S A L E . Barb W i r e .. .. .. ............... ,..4io. Nails by the Keg Rates,...................$2.15 Kerbsobe Oil . . ...................... ,7c. Oarriago Bolts In full packages 76 per cent, oil list price. Pillsbury Patent Flour.. .$1.81 per sack. Lonsdale Bleached, ............................ 8ic. T h e s e are only a few of o u r prices for cash. Don’t forget these are SPOT CASH PRICES, an d com e prep a red t o p a y t h a t little account. 0. W. STODDARD. Bridgew a ter.iN .. Y ., Julj(? 22. ■ $ 1 W E E K S . OHB D O L L A R UtwrsldlMonntaUowsdtopoitmutnt, sgeats wad olntw. Sample coplM ibulad tn». AddNM aU ordan to rp H E CRBAli OP ALL BOOKS OP *AD, X VENTURE. Oondoniad Into one volnme. PIONEER HEROES AND-DARIN& DEEDS. XbathillllngadTentnraaofaU the hero explor ers' and fronUe»flghters\with Indians,outlaws and wild begats, over onr whole oountrjr, from the earliest times to the preeent. Liras and famonr others. Bplend grarlngs. AGE: heats anything t without capital. Ielll7'^*aaya tin BflAMVTIT.T. k 0< |^ < 5 KNOWN & CO., PICTBP FEMES, L o o K i n g G l a s s e s , C h r o m e s , W i n d o w C o r n i c e , & c ., Wholesale and Retail. ^ Old Frames Regllded. N o . 6 W b l t e s b o r o S tr e e ta U T I C A . W. Y . • E. BABCOCK,*CO. • A N D -------- U ndertakig . P |i||pi] aMortmontotFutnlturoalwayaon hand J , A X u l J Chamliei’ Suits, Parlor Saits, GA, ttisioii si. pair Tiii!, andlathoiertrythlngthat ls keptln'a First' -Class Feniitnre StOK AT PRICES Never Before Known to Man. F ^ I C T U R E F R A M I N G . .Ve hayathe hast asaortmant of Itounlng h in Madison County at the lowest prloee. snaiks, ATXEMnoH oivxit to , UNDERTAKING E M B A L M I N Q . X £ . BABCOCK k W s . , ' Rrooldletd, N. T. . CIRCULATION 1900 , . -- --------- --- 1 -------------------- - WPEPENDENT IN SUBSgRIPTION PRICE $ 150 * . ■ VOLUME XII, BROOKFIELD, N. Y., THURSDAY, a !UGUST 11, 1887. NUMBER 17. CLASS NINETEEN. OOMFSTITIOR OPXR TO ALL. MBOHANIOB. Two Horn lumhw Wagon, 1st premium .................. . ......... .. SOO 2d do ................ 1 00 One Horse Lumber Wagon. . . . . . same r W ag- C. f . STODDARD, BRIDCTATER, % Y. G r e a t R e d u c t i o n ! IN PRICES UNTIL SEPT. 120 THI. s 1$. t f e t i m e o f y e t o lU if you to reduce Fruit of the Loom,........................ . . .. . 8^0. Calico 6 cents, worth from 0 to 8c. vight’a Best Baking I )t-oIas8 Chewing Tol Utica Firet-olass Chewing 10 lb. pail of same,. ..28c. $2.50. fOODBDF?;&#pY HAMttTDNK.Y. JgSTA B L IB H B D 1869. ,. ^ REBUILT 1884. W o o d r u f f 6c S p e r r y , Mott Building, ’ Hamilton, N. T. C - A J R I ’ I E l ' r S < | S 5 • : • ■ W - A - L l i . W e have ju s t rem o d e led ou r C a rpet an d W a ll P a p e r D e p a r t. and see the improVements and j r a i & f i n s t l s C p i s , M S ues , Mats and Mattings, Floor Oil Cloth^ in all widths, Wall Pacers, Curtain pterlals and SMe Rollers, Draperies an d Cornice Poles. Headquarters for Boots & Shoes & Rubber Goods from the b ^ t Makers, H O I * T W I J C V E Jk. S E E O I . A l .E T T 'S ^ . N e w G o o d s in all d e p a r tm e n ts b p u g h t io ^ cash. Always ready to meet the closest competition. Agency for Bytterick’s Pattern's. WOODRUFF & SFEiRY , Hamilton. JOIIES a ROBERTS, ffATBRYim,ll,T, =\VITH= EKGRAVING 4 ADVERTISING AGENCY Mred>kO. W illard, Arcade, Utlea, N> Cutt and Electrotype? of every descrii (United. Advertising contmetf a * £ v ^ lowest rates for this and ALL PAPERS, IN UTICA. What a Time People iormerly had, trying to swfdlow the old-fashioned piU w ith its film ot magnesia vainly disguising its bitter ness; and w h at a oontraat to A y e r’a FU la, th a t have been weU caUed “ med icated sugar-plmna’’—the only fear be. Ing that patients m ay bo tempted into taking too m any a t a doso. B u t the directiona are plain and ahonld 'b e •trictlyfoUtfwed. J . r . XeUer, K.T>., of CUttenango, N. Y., e x p reues eataoily w h at hundieda have •written a t greater length. He aaya: “ Ayer*sOathartloBUU a re highly appreolafbd. They are perfect In form and coating, and their effecta are all that tho most careful physician could desire. They have supplanted all tho Pills formerly popular hero, and I think It must he long before any other can bo made that w ill a t a ll compare ■with theta. These -who Imy your' pllli got full value for their money.” “ S afe, pleasan t, a n d c e r tain in their action,” is tho concise testimony ot D r. George E . 'Walker, of U artins. villo, Virginia. “ Ayer’s Pills ontsell a ll similar prep arations. Tho public h a ving onco used them. Will have no others.” —Berry, Venable & Collier, Atlahta, Qa. • A y e r’s Pills, Prepared byDr. J.O. AyerltCo.rLow#ll,KMi. Mold h r aU Jlomlm. la X edlciaa. JNSUBANCB. ACCIDENTS! will happen, and do happen dally. And yat men go uninsured, while a t* coat of about. $1 a month yon can obtain a policy In the Mei England Mntnal Accident Association, ol Boston. Ton are liable to accident, why not make ample proritlon now?'The following li but one illuatratlon of tbs direct banellti of Accident Inanrsncs, - ’ *AST HAMI 1 .TON, H. Y„ Jnly 1,1887. } of Viicu k O ar , inanagera of tbo —d Mutual Accident Aiaoelatton the oaix OoLUna, In lUU for accldantal calved May as, 1887. Signed, Eixion B. Bnov. Sazusuaxs, K. Y., Jnly 0, 1887. :0E1VBD of Frron k O ar , Manager New Zn- 1 Mntnal Aooldent Aaiociatlon. One Hundred Fifty Hollare In full for aU claims under Oert. L7370 on account of iDinrlM rootlved on the ofMay 1887. Slgntd. , Hovxa Z. S ao X b , M. D, For Fire, Life k AcciM Insur ance, Call on F I T C H & C A S E , H a m i l t o n , N . Y. 1st premium 2 d do ......... .. ^ S tud colte, 2 yesre old, ear Mafbhed Teami. 1st premium ............ .. ............ single geldings or marcs, 4 yea lit premium...................... .. ........... 5 00 2d do ................................... 8 00 Horsen competing in teams cannot compote singly. All horses or mares, four years old or ill be driven Central Drug Store. A . C . M I L L E R , Druggist 6 c- Caxib^rmist BROOKFIELD, N- Y. )RUGS. PA T E N T MEDIOINEB, PERFU M E R ' TO ILET & PANC Mptioiis Carefiy Gupinileil 5 c . M i l l e r 's B e s t , S o . The Zlneat Olgar In town. S m o k e r ’s A r t i c l e s ? A]miiiiiition& Sporting Goods. —T A X I D E R M Y . — Specimens Tnounted in the lest manner a t PeaionabU Prices. gaAPZOIMZNB BOB BSUUBt QUALITY AND OHEAPNESa Kee^ tilings a at tlie Popular Shoe- Stoye. SURE VALUE, . FINE QUALITY, LATEST STYLES, ; REAL .BARGAINS E v e ry tim e t h a t m a k e s you a sure custom e r to * d e rive a cash benefit on every i n v e s tm e n t. V J B I T ' ^ i t k c to com e and exam ine ou r S tock of N e w a n d S ty lish footw e a r a n d w'e w ill prove t h a t every D o llar e^epended w ith us has T = > A T \ 0 “W E H i I j i - O n e P r i c e . ; ....................................................... T H E L O W E S T , * O n e P r i n c i p l e . . ; ............................................ F A I R D E A L I N G , Compare us with the whole cpuntr>’arid the result will be A C o r d i a l i n d o r s e m e n t of ou r goods and P r ices'an d t h e discovery o f an EXCELLENT REASON for th e uniform good r e s u lts and Solid S a tisfaction tlm t com e s w ith buying B O O T S A N D S H O E S --------- O F --------- JONES & ROBERTS, Waterville, N. Y. |gP\Next to Fof t Office, ' ' lYAGONS! lnU*itok’of **'*** ***** ****** * T O P BUGGIES AND SPU IN G WAGONS. T W O S E A T S U R R A Y Btcly OnliihBd Rd triram*' with brotoclotb. whoio»»I.** ****** *' **** *** If yon contompl.to the pnrehue of inythlog In thin lino tbl. MMon, call and get prioM. I Will Not be Undersold. and heavy “ ■? °** '***’‘' * “ *** attoi^d'hj* ***'^ e*rrlago Trimming promi F R A N K W I L C O X . Unadilla Forks, N. Y. Kaxtdoorto Brldg*. ^ OUR 25 CENT D I N N E R T e ierance L i c l ROOMS, Arcade, Utica, N.Y. 19y.l. ZJtKT OJ? JPtmWfXOWm 1st premil O lfierc d b y t b e B r o p k A e l d , A k t I- c o j t i t r a r S o t f e tiv ' -A t 'ltk trA lrty - e lK lx t A i m n a l - F a i r . t o iie ' I s te ld , V n tM d a jr ; W e d n a M lsiyr T i h u r a d a x , O c t . 4 U t ; s t i i zssy. GLASS OEE. BWXEFSTAXBS. ' KatohadOaiiiHwTtomi. dum .............. .‘..'.r . ......... $20 00 ............. 10 00 Matohad Draft TMims. Uogla adding or Mata. ISS Oarrlaga BtaUton. S2S Draft BtalUon. ' l>t premium. . . . . . ' .................... . . 8 00 l8t premium..........................; . . . . 10 00 2d ' do ................ / ........... .. .8 00 Of Sweepstakes, the sucooi p e ttto n u o t t o compete -in 'th e other cltsses, eifcept colti. The others to rth e - - ?4“4«s,r\\ 'JudgM .—Supplied a ttim e o f E x h i b i- B z e n o x BZCOXD, CLASS OHB. StsUioBB, 4 yM» Old or over. ^ t premium. ................................. Stnd Colts,kyasis old. Bnlls.lyaarold. .............. Ball Orff ..................................... . ' Judges same as section 6. ’ OLA-SS SEVEN. \With class seven to the end of thi home and foreign compete together, COMPZTmON- OPEN TO ALL. • BAT CATTLB. Bat Ox 4 y tart oldorovar. U t prem tam ............... .. ................... .. BStSt««r, 8 yBStS'Old. i f ' T r i f ' “ S i \ ................................... llBiiiiSSl;!::;:::,; ‘ CLASS e ig h t \ COMPZTITOH OFBK TO ALL. •WOBKINQ- CATTLE. Bair Of OxBB, 4 years old or over, i j p r e l u m ; ; ; : : ; ; ; : : ; : : : ; ; : : ; Broke Steers, 8 yean old. h t prem ium ....................................... Broke Steers, 3 yeera old. sraium ....................................... 8 00 . . . . 2‘ 00 0 as 8 years igly, shall CLASS NINE. COMPE t \ t ION open TO ALL. SHEEP. Bins Wool Bam, 1 year old or over. 1st premium ................................... 2 00 2d do ..................................... 1 00 Fine Wool Ram Lamb ..................... s Lot of Fine Wool Ewei not less than three................................ s Wool R a m ....'. .................. s Wool Bam Lamb ................ s il Ewea ........................... e Middle Wool ] Middle Wool ] Middle Wool : L o n g — ~ 1st premiu 2d do. 1st premh 1st premiu 2d do 1st premiu lit premium ___ ... 2d dd~Y ..-7ia, ColU Colts, 1 year old. Sacking Colta. that compete with the mans ompetA singly. CLAM THREE. BOBBiaX HOBSKS. StalUoas, 4 yaan old or ortr. iS S Stad Colts, S yean old. SSS Two-year-old ................................... um e Mitoliwl Xtorat. BlagU OsldlBgi or Marti. ISS OehUnga or Mares, 8 yaars old. ISS CLASS FOUR . BWXEPSTAKES. Bor tho beat Herd of Cattle.of each distinct breed. irT '\ “::r.;;:.;::;:;::;::‘SSS iDititute a lit 2d OATTLX—DUTCH BBIESIAXI. Bulls, S ysars w oyw.—Bill Bleod, , irem ium ,..,............................ 8 £ BnUi, S yssrs old. 1st premium. ........ . ... j Bulls 1 year old ............................. a 1st premium .................... . ............. ! Ball Blood MUoh Cow. if \To'\” i neUSr,9yearaeld. Bulls SysineidoroTsr-arades. Bnllil yssrcdd-OnMlss. ISS Bull Calf .......... .................. um e S 00 1*00 1st premium ................ Heifers, 2 years tOd... Heifers, 1 year Wd... Heifer c a l v e s . . CLASS FOURTEiEN. COMPETITION OPEN'TO ALL. CDLINAEYAHD BLOBi^. 'Bamplo of Domestio 'WheatBead. 1st premium................................ 2d do .................................... Tin Baited Blionit. 1st premium.. 2d do .. Steers, lyear old. Steer^Cah 1st premiu. ra'^To ....................................... .o Nothing in this entry will bo' allowed tq compete singly. Greatest and Bast Variety of Cake. ISS BeitBmtt Cake. if'\dr“:::::::':::;;::-::: IS Best Marble Oaks, Beat Layer Cake. if IS Beat Plain Cake. ' IS Beat Dozen Bried Oakes. Best Dozen Molasses Cookies, Best Dozen Sugar Cookies. Simple Apple, Lemon, ' 1 ^ . IS Belt Collection of Honse Plants, 20 varieties, i f I S Best Oleander, M premium. ................................. 75 BeitExhiblUon ofGsraninms. if^T\:::-::::::::::::::: SS MM . Best Exhibition of Bnsoblas. Best 6 Begonias ............................. same Greatest Variety Colons dr Foliage PUnts. if“\’S 'IS Best Bouquet of Flowers. 1st premium............................................60 Best Floral Design. ISS Long'Wool Ewes............................ same Lot Fine Wool Lambs, not less than three,.............................. same Lot Middle Wool Lambs .............. same Lot L o ^ Wool Lambs .................. game Pen of F at Sheep, not less than three ......................................... same One lot only can compete from the flock of the same person,, unless they be- ; distinctly to the different orders; only one buck and one buck lamb can compete from the flock of the same o OQ person, unleu of the different orders. J QA The judges will designate the orders-to; which they belong if not properly en- Ist premi CLASS TEN* COMPBTITIOM OPBH TO ALL. - BWIBE—BOABB—FULL BLOOD. 1st premium....................1 ............. 8 2d do .................................. . 8 Sow and not lest than' three pigs of u m e litter, umjb as boar. . Irt premil Greatest snd best Variety Tre- erved F r u i t ................................... i latest and best variety Jellies.. i Bampl'eHzple Syrnp.l Quart. 1st premium..*................................ Sample Maple Sugar, 2 Ibs: .......... i . Bzmple'Bonz PlhUoi. ^ t premium .............. .. . i ............ Sample Sweet Ficldes. .# . . . ......... i Sample 'Vinegar .................. '. ......... i 1st premiui 2d do 1st premiut 2d do compete with Each different breed to those of same- breed. None that compete with tho sow impeto singly. Only one boar ol .me litter can compete. I r t premuE Boat Batted Bwins. CLASS ELEVEN. COMFETmOH OPEH TO ALL. POULTBY. Bair Blymonth Book!. Irt premium.................................... Fair Light Brahmas . . ............. *.. Pair Dark Brahmu .................. . Fair Buff Cochins.......................... Pair Partridge Cochins .................. Fair Houdans.................... PairOreve Ooeur ................ ........... Fair Black ^ n i i b . . . .................. Pair White L e g h o rn... ................ Pair Brown Leghorn...................... Pair Black Poland ......................... Pair White Poland ........ . ............. Pair Golden Poland........................ Pair Silver Poland.......................... Pair Black B, R, Game ................ Pair Brown B . R Game .......... *. . Pair Black Gams .................. . Pair Golden Sebright Bantams... Fsir Silver Sebright Bantams.... same FairAMcan Bantams. Pair White Bantams.. Pair Bronze Turkeys , PairW hjte Turkeys.. Pair Black Turkeys. Pair Rouen Ducks., lesbuiry juga Pair Geese.. Pair Aylesbu Ducks Fair Cayuga Ducks.. CLASS TWELVE. OOMPSTITIOK OPEH TO ALL. Fsckzge of Bnttzr, not I mi than forty ponndi. .................. 2 0 ^ t prem ium . > 1st premiut 2d do Cr*araary Butter. others go in the s i ^ o f oomm'on stock. ^ No premiums Trill bs paid on foreign **” ^ ‘*” grades or foreign sommon'rtoiBk. 1st premiui 2d do ^ t prorail T F K i n n E i n i ” I HAIR BALSAM ■ UwpeimlarfaTorMtrerdtwtow I the >nUr. Bwaortor eokw wkw ■ gVTt MMi prvTtiittBr Z)»»dni'* I It fMlPe ftOfW H H J N J D E R C O R N 8 . SieU R ’a FHEPAMMY SCHOOL, XswlMrc.l(.T, 2 Hhy«w bMtas 11 . Ber il||iw^»aUe«».WlXXT W. SIOLAILFitaetfM. CLASS FIVE, SXOTIOH 1. _______ im um e at clau ' MtcnoirS. Ayrshire and grade Ayrshire u m e as elsu four. ■ - -.i— SXOTtOH 8 . Jeruysand grade Jeruyi um e u cIsu four, exoiroxe 4. Devons and grads' u m e u elsu four. nenoK 5. Guernseys u d Holdemess um e as class four. No premium will be peid on foreign bomtaon stock, o f foreign grades of any CLASS SIX. oMMcm eroex. Bans, syMMoMecevw. . do . . . . . . . CLASS THIRTEEN. COMPKTmOH OPEK TO ALL.* U t prem ium ................................ Winter Apples, 10 vsnetiu and FaU Apples, 10 varietiu and tm t T h e same variety^ in tho g r e a test. variety • Cannot compete in the ten varieties. ^*trs, fTtoUtt vttlrty, best ftalt a rt )« m than 8. !8S . Drtodap|dM,aotlfM tiiMilfl)Mh 4 L is s j f r r Tidj Oroohrt Lamp Mat. CBOCHBT MAHUBACTUBB. Czxrlxge Afghan. Lady’s Crochet Sack...................... Lady’s Shawl ................................. Crochet Scarf. 1st premium ................................... Oreatett Variety KnltLaoe, premium ............ . ..................... ■■ S S » : ....... ■Croohe |f'T l ................................... In^nt^droohet Skirt!.!!!!!!!! same Edging or Insertion . ..................... same CLASS SIXTEEN. COMPKTmOHPOHBIHED TO BfiOOEBIBLD AND ADJOINING TOWHS. ' HBEDLB WORK. Beat Embroidered Snlt.—Solid. If'-i;” ;:::::;:::::::::::: 5S Ontllne Snlt. ' l l Tucked Snlt, 'SS Hand Embroidered Skirt. Hand Embroidered Flannel Skirt. 1st premium .......... . ■ Tucked JldVt.'....................... same Puffed SkHt.......................... same Blok Back Suit. CbUd’a'Efnbroldeied Dreai, I f l f ” ................................ Beat 6 Varl( imium. ietles Canned Fmit. CLASS FIFTEEN. OOKFETITION CONBIHED TO BBOOKBIBLD AND AD JOntiHG TOWH'B. 8 BOTIOH 1. DOMESTIC MAHUBACTPBE. 10 yarda Of Bag Carpet. 5f '”S\“:::::;:i;;::::;:::: BllkEedqnUt,Craxy Work Irt prem ium .......... • ................. 1 00 Pleoe-Work BedquUt. Log cabin Bedqnilt. Irt premium ................................... 1 00 Beet Specimen of Arraaeno. * Beat specimen of BlloaeUe. M .............................. • \ . Beat Specimen of Chenille. ^ t premmm.. .............. ................. Beet Specimen Tinael Work. 55“’’”35*'”::::^^:::::;;;:: .Thermometer. 5?‘”Si‘“”:::::' .......... 76 50 SECTION 2. KENSmaTON. Plano Spread. 1st premil 2d do 55“'“t\\::;:::::;::::::::;: f, 1st premiui 2d do 1st premil 2d do ^ t premiut Bmth Broom Holder. Bag Hearth Bng. Silk Rug ....................................... XHIl' MANUBACTURE. XnltBedapraad. 55“‘■\r\:::::::::::::;;::: Lady’s Skirt ................................. ChUd’a Afghan. Ut premium ................................. ........................ Top Bug£ Open Buggy Wagon, “•latform Spring Wagon ........ 1st premium ............ ......... . .. 2d do ............................ Double Harness, Heavy ........ Double Harness, Fancy.. . . . Single Harness, Fancy .......... \ Pair aMh B 00 6 . 1st premium .............. . ........... Gent’s Congress Gaiters _______ sani Lady’s Oidtera. 55“‘\T'” ::;:-;:;:::;:::::::: S Lady’s Slippers..................... Bam Bumlture, Beat and largest Display. IS Beat Dlipby of Faming Uteneili, 55“‘■’T ” ::::::;:';:;;:;:::: IS S ection 2 . , Best Display of Hqslcal Inatmments, Judges u me as class twenty-one. CLASS TWENTY. OOMPETITIOH OPEN TO ALL. FIELD AND BOOT OBOPS. Bale of Hops, not lest than ISO pounds. : : : : : : : : : One Bnshel and Beal Onlonz on least grondd. 55“‘\•dl”\:::-::::::::::;;:;;; I bushel Winter Wheat .......... sam lit premium. 2d do . Small W h ite ' YelJov^Com large Child’s Embroidered Clokk same. Child’s Embroidered BIat~ket. .. ................. Blan . . Child’s Embroidered Skirt. • Irt premium ................................... Embroidered Pillow Sham ............ Embroidered Handkerchiefa. 1st premium ................................. . Pillow Shams.—Outline. 1st premium............................. 2d do SECTION 2. . COMPETITION CONFINED TO BBOOKBIELD AND AD.IOINING TO-WNB. FANCY NEEDLE WOBE. KENSINGTON EMBBOIDEBT. Table Spread. 1st premium 2d do 1st premium. 2d do Foot Best.. Ob'air Strips. Toilet Set/ Shelf Lambrequin, 1 00 50 SofaPillow ..? .............. some ♦ Embroidered- BUppera. l.rt premium........................ . Bureau Cover!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'.!!! game Bilk Emb’d Toilet Set ................ Embroidered Toilet Cnihlon. ^ t premium... -pplique ^81nd pUque Shelf Lsmbreqnlo. Sta Lambrequin... Tidy .............. : ........... Darned Tidy ............................... Toilet Set ................ . “ Toitat Cushion, ............ 'll KENSINGTON OUTLINE EMBBOlDliBT. 1st premil 2d » Sham TowBlp. Doilies ............ r Cloth... CLASS SEVENTEEN. COMPETITION CONFINED TO BBOOEBXBLD AND ADJOINING TO-WNB, TIAILOBING, DBBBS-MAXINO, ETC. Making on Coat. Irii premium .................... 1 1st premum, . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . • ^6 ■ Lamp Screen.- 1st premium, ...................... ........... !!!!!!!!!!!!! ....... IS ^ g o u ve.t!!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!! «une Ktklnit on Silk Dieaa. 55“‘““t ” ';::::::::;:;:;:::: ill ^ ^ .Making on Cotton orWotatod DrMa.' 1st premiu 1 00 . 60 lhair Tidy, SiUcHose. i s s s g s t j f . ^ Child’sOld’s Kni #«### i * Lady'a Woolen Hoaa. 55“ Gent’s Mittens ................ . ........... .. L}f«t’s8 o c l« „ ................ .' ........... Z b H TA0# Z d m >. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ 2 00 1 00 1 00 60 .-’'i f l Millet'.*,!!!! Buckwheat.. “ Beans ........................... same “ Flax Seed .................... same « .Clover Seed. .......... same 'iHnothy Seed ----- same Half Bnahel of Bndded'cOtn—I«:ge -White. ' -S lie Greateat Variety Fotatoea. ino-haU bnahel potatoea, each variety .1 femium....................................emil 26 1st pr One Dozen Boeta. 1st premium ........................ . J QQ 2d dq .......................... . 5Q One Dozen Carrots .......... . . .. . aamn Cno Dozou Onions .................. One Dozen Radishes .............. One Dozen Cellery .................. One Dozen Turnips ................ One Dozen Tomatoes ............ ®'' Three Hubbard Squashes ___ Three Marblehead Squashes.. Three Winter Squashes_____ Three Pumpkins. . .................. Three Heads Cauliflower.. CLASS TWENTY-ONE. COMPETITION OPEN TO ALL, DISCBETIONABY. Articles on enumerated •will go in this F r o n t a -W oman’s IiO tter. 'Alas! tho sarcasm of it all! I am i sure that T- have many months of But if I have—what then? Dieu Ie Can never work agmn! -Shalll now pray • I t is\ ----- ' sait! l a n never w< not then pray for dei for life? Encore! Qui sait? I t is very sad to bo taken when one is in tho very flower of possibilities, a t the desirable time when ambition may justly look for gratification. If I could teU you ^ this hourly contemplation of what I most loathe and dread! There are timw when I could shriek out in Tehellion agrtnstm y sentence. I could f l ^ t OQ anything h u t tins inexorable ip8l*dy. And I love life, and am so young in heartleairt andnd mind.ind. I cannot moasui a m I myself hy years, I feel, or rather felt so young. God bless you! dear friend!” young. liOtmo^ gone, wl read it, you-women men! -wbo have b money to spend; Itwos-wmiigfrom a heart tl despair, 'ids a letter of toafriend. and^road it, you zutyte baiter and la the air. For the darkness it closes around as we move, anda Valleyof Shadows is Vanity.Ftart Ofthebeautital'women'whoonoewere-SopnTe . as they wandpred Uko.EVe initahemla’t There v^wmethingso tender and true Intae OoDoeallDflrthb tr a i t that » mimzto degtroyse _ * anaallfetlmeofniUeryneverretrleveal Of tao woman -whodi draught, and got Vanity *alrl idgimopedi up her joy a t a ionPleazurethrO' But the dear ToioeofXbyeL that was all in the * v o r l^ia as sad as w desolate moan of So the women are BUontly praying for Death jg i^ e y e r srayM once In thrtr beauti* For t h i dull p alnot dying, it whitens the'face, asthopasttotheheartcuttitw a y llk* A&l th *stghcf regret that sinks into thOaoul, and the wml of remembrance th a t sobs onthoalrl For tho curtain falls slowly, the play’s a ta n end, and the lights are eztingaisbod I p Vanity E alrl CLASS EIGHTEEN. OOMPETITIOH CONFINED TO BBOOKFIELD AND ADJOINING TOWNS. FINBABTS. Oil Ikintlng—Landscape. 1st premium ................................... 2 OQ 2d do .......... ......................... 100 P o r tr a it..................... .. ......... . Crayon Fainting. lit premium.,*.. .................... 2d do .......... Wstor Color Fslnting. 1st premium .......... ..................... .. 1 00 2d ■ do ....................... 60 Pointed FUcqne. 1st premium. . .. .......... 60 2d do ........... 26 Horseshoe. 1st premium ............... 60 2d do 25 Psnel,OUorWster. 1st premium ......................... . .. .. ; 60 2d do ............... 25 Sample Satin Fslnting,^ 1st premium ........ . ............ 60 2d do ......... 26 HudFointed Fottery. H ints ta r :Xlstlietes. A pair of old castaway boots veneer. ^ e d with gilt make a pretlywall oma- ment. To add to the effect p u t patches of cotton wool on the legs, to imitate An old p air 'of corsets ornamented •with creeping vines and pretty designs in leaf, make a very elegant ornament to hang oyer a bed-room door- An old coal Bcuttlo tinted with deli cate shades of scarlet and cernlean blue' furnishes a unique relief foy a dining-^ room wall. To brighten the effect, . An several selected vegetables in the * ^ scuttle, allowing the tops to be seen at a distance half way across the room. As an ornamental design for a fiunt hall take a dozen tomato cans aUdpaint each one a different color. Tio a bow of pretty satin Hbbon of various shades about each. Run a gaudy string through tho lot and hang thom o n the wall close to tho ceiling. One can hardly imagine the divine effect of ttds exquisite collection. An old tin water spi^nkler covered With a halo o f gilt stars and pulverized glass diamonds;' alid suspended from a parlor chandelier, is v e iy attractive. A large pink, satin ^ w arranged over the spout adds very materially t a the ^ e c t . WhUehdUL Times. I5s“'\s;' 1st premium..., »d dp. . . . . ' 1st pceminn.... iPsacUDraxliig, 50 -25 . . . . . . . .,.4. . . . t ^ , 75 60 1 00 J oarMsdstshsvs donbUesi often noticed tbzt _iood’t8enepeiiUaltweUq>okenofln tbe newe- peperl. The preee Je quick torecogiilze mefit.fiBd dM n o t heeltate'ta glTe pralee where it is due. neibllowihBie.f»n IheBeptlet Wertly, >a leod- **\idrl^MM ^ y ]»hig ea axtiele prominently ’ before the pUbUo, bnt ^adTertlelM ^cen; hot long help H Hit hsi not Ttol merit. BM9d% SmeitoMib lalewelledTertteedibntthebeetptoofonto vi». veittbeteomsnypezeoniiiie it on the reoeo. ----- otMendewhohaveFroved tis pees- , - V