The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 26, 1861, Image 1

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    THE ItONTROSE 'DEMOCRAT, 1
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THREE. DOORS' ABOVE SEARI:
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- Tnitars.—slo • 6 p©r Anv.ANCEI
teherwitui $2 will be cbargMl—bud iliky:eenta per annum
added to arrcztragwc At the optinn °fim Publialiekru pay
impensuur coitection, etc: Abyrscis pa:Meta lwaferrett.-
AuvnatiAtixtifs:*ill inserted at the
rata of $1 pet o q uzrat, of tewillieo.orlosi , :Nr 01011.4111 m
wOoksoLo4ls,conti for e4Ch addillonat wievk—pa.,y own.
.•: - .3tercifrints, .6thers, who itarmrtise by
the year, will be cliarvil et tlro [iambi rates,
Ibrclic square, ar ow war, 'with Oangep
Ruck rtitdUiordl %Nam; 'at tit;.• rate te
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No cted I t giro!. escpt.tli erfoqual.bllll,,c, !
BITSi ES$ (;Alf)S;
.151t..11X.T:VrTING Itkl•lYi - nroLy DitlNKtit.
3t. It. COOPER
BAN I.Mt-erri. n0i.13 I o Pd>4Ctetpat
Cu. I_llll4 , , liathrtpm'w:tv hlt 11.1 iti;:,l`.ll,twke.tt. '
• . 1. H. 301:01.LUM ... • W. I.EeRLE
AIre,C()LLU, . 6.7. SEA R L E ,
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•211'011N !INS anti 42911u5e11,,rs at 1..qw,--Moutr.3e, Pa.
1 - 11. 00,1 c.... Iq l.; Humph ziew uver Hata Bat*. .
11 ENV.): 11. 31c1i KAN, .
A -TTORSitY and Counsellor at Law.—Towasna;.. Pa
.tl.' °Mean the Union Block. jea ye tf
DR. F.. , F. WILMOT,
ItAPITATIi .4f thu .111..parlylcun4 llohoroputhic Col
legerr ur .Strilicinc.-4.lreat Bond. la. 0111 co, corner
of Msin ?IL B El izaheth.rt lit:ally Opposite thellethodi4
Church." apsrilf.
• DR. (,-Z. 1)1\l0Cic
fWKICTAS:' AND I:lilO.:ON—lififittrol4e, Office
P
oylt: Witsufte SRupt Lodgings at Searle's MAO.
1)IZ; WILLIAM. NV. WitE.vt:4)\
ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON DENTIST.
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g win/ PL'. -
Mechanical . and brut irt, ti•fl'llt ly of Riawliandon.
N. V. tender Omit profe,oolial rrrvirr, ty all 1% arpre•
elate the — Reformed Praetio• careful and
,lillful operation. .. 1 Teeth all the l a , k 1 fmmorthe and
:”.tproved le, of pl.deom 'ltadlt raeted a ithoul
yam 111141 all wort:
Jack , ..l:l, Jim(' I II 11.1:4;0.
1)1t. 11. S')l ITI I C:, SON,' '
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4,41:111,11ZON DV.NTIATS,,Mootr,4% . I%.
klit ....
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I - 1,. in Lathrops* lo.winkil.liii.z, o,cr , ~
the Ihtik. All Dental own : ."1, wilt Iwo fr
- T ILL
0 •rf0r.,,,411„ ~..„d•
-,,k v igl wurroicit.
J. C. 01.11sTEAD
DRS - . OLMSTRAD&,
AA.T.4,I:IJYANNOI.NCE ttt the Public
that they h.o - etttereti ittitt a part.pertitt,p for the
Pra . etteo ef.MEDICINE & Surgery;
and rtn , rtrritm ed to ftttetttl ,tlll,lh , in I) tiu•..hf I hvrr
'tract...ton. trilin•.—tlne oac Au wetly vet:llllkt,
itt INtN /).:k FF. • 3tti. •
M=EIMI
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Physician nml ,Scir-imn. r:irndsei:li. I'.t. ( , elecep•iktsi:e
../!,,-.• J,I. A .c..n Ilot,.
1)1 , 1 . . f
, 1 i 1 ,... :f c : , 1 , 7......i5 , - , e r s ,
h i::: r i t t s e i :.; ,., l3 n i ii r i l .. l r e i l : ! . ll :t iv: a l i ( , .
(. 11 , t , ; 1 1 , 7 ,. 11;n t it a it i
id, 1,11 0 %% led, ,J. ami ~*3.l.m.ien, e in I ii3l hr.:hi:it of prne•
tic.. will „m i lli, • hi m to eiti-et a vide. in the iniim difficult
Ch-c, For lie:krill:: ili.va-y, " rates, qtrgnit,. no fel. ~ 111
I , c charged atuli.:-•. the pat ti•tit 1• licticiittcd by the treat
ment. . IA ne.l,-.1 30111. 1,5'41.
\1*()!: - 111 &. VAI).I6I'N,
?Ni) DE %LEIN in and
Ankoric..to Mo.i.!•• tor 310Tonnent.. -
T.,1111, I%l'llo, "Inky -11.0
compel:lMo., c,
‘..n,t :Starlo'o llorol Tnrmpike
strert, Nottlrt,v. . Awl yl
SNi rW,
PE.NCE.--Croat 11,11. 01110,
on M3ill *41,1, WoAlert] 'louse. Apt
.101 I\ SA 1:1"I 1 E1:,.
1- , t , r I N. 1:- , 1E0 , 1*:: 011 Vail • t•rt.
fitr :t
• •••••.I.z. or.; 4°1;11 ts-::t :•tii,fn: Cl:t
-ut:I.:1,1 • •!.:. I .1 NI: I r a..
1.-st•L'-711.
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rin I'inotwx - 1:11.1, ~v, r:•,:-..r, of 1:...1, II Att , z:i, .
~ ).'. , .ter. ...111..01 . 6 u.0..,,i, d. :n 1.1 rt AlLit iihi^l. • ,
Cnttilot: done ,itt.q!piri 11.401., in•loi,l ,Iqr..llmi :10'
'loll\ 1;{t~)v t.-
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1 4 1 V."llt ) N it! r W
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ut,r 1:31):••1
t•treel.. 01,1 tir-i : -
Cutting dotty eit v6a.,14.t4i! L, lit . .
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1.. 11. _11;1•:1.1.,
I? EPA ITN 11".“,"!,,:. lull Jou oh -y i,l the
l shortoAt fro.;tod .in ••••.:e•lnn!tt- Tort,•. •
••orl: 1,41 - f:intro!. • Shop in t,l4sioltor .0)•1.1••••up
0.•oro. 3..1••••• . ?••••
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1 - I..r!srt•
•ioxt. •MoOl if
C. U. FillZl)ll.‘l,i
nuor.s ..://fP.,Kt , . 10n..,
•.;.111 1.4im.14 of u . ,11;
Tradr to Ordri. :111d repairing .I,ll.eti,alll. 1 Jr:" y
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for All 1150FI poiollhlr ; PATENT
"111 1 1(INES. Pa. 1 one: 15
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PROF. Cll-11:1,ES I, O IOOS, • •
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T?An11:•:11. !fair Pa. Shop in.
"1 114-,40.•0t of -4...,r`••",11.,10.
11.1 Y DEN BIZOTHEI;S,
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w•ii4fLEATA: Dr.ALEI:s
cp• • - xvx cl• zsT s;
--AND
FANCY GOODS.
W 34. HAYDEN. 1
JoilN HAYDEN.
TRACY nArnES.•
osonGs HAYDE.Y,•
'SEW MILkt : )D PA
Y.l, _
131 W.; I 11 1) "
II A VLSI.: Ni.PW
Will attend to Ow: Intie• of Komiol2,:
Ottlre at Latpirop's
AT SMIT'H'S
NEW M 1 ITO - RAI PA.,
IS THE PLACE TO lavY
IV-11J-IQ4 (_1
HARI.I.. x . 4 OSEn 9
CHEAP P C
AND ET THE WORTH OrYOUR MONEY
nocu int
1_ J.H.
INSURANCE EMMY,
Of Now •:›
CASH CAPITAL, ONE MILLION ,DOLLARS.
ASSETTS Ist July' 1860, 51,04,819.27.
I,4IaLLITLF.s, q . ' 43,088.68:
i.DlitionFgiilh.See.r. M arils% Pr0...144151
D.pha *eke.; A!et. . L. F. M" it ic-vt.h. Ci
i i c.O iy,h.• it tiGurei..o...-A.
*floe, wie ck)ur'aloos , ,, timid e' Sit,ntratmt, Pn.
111PLIINiGti STROIPP,
. 33 'cr wt. x P.m
ILAS tuFt retvited Inr;!.. , ttoel; nett Stitt'. < for
:Cooking. Parlor; Orli ce d Spelt ritosottititr Wolid
or Coal, Stilt: Pipe. Zinc.
Ills ' asscattnent is Rel,Tl.lindfleArst•le..nwttslii be .01d
on theintwt famrable- terms. for . lroxit,nr :PrOMpi
„Itottflut ./Ittychl. •
New . 2 , lilford:bd. 25 tik. 1010, •
'Dandelion - Coffee,
A IIEALTIIY beverage. One pound nithisCoitee win
/IL =Leas much u two poundr , ututher Cotteti. Poi
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bxlc by ;ABEL TURILELL.
MEDICAL ,- CARD
'EN 1017XLMAC:01 11 .1 . M.
.LA. oh the Ai lulmt is - and nog. t t l ic I'altaVe,Llfr "1,4.
I titio. would retnrobto am 4 to ihepeot,lr of 01;
Pend and vieinityos thaw very fibend patAatuov mint
hid, th e y hair (or him. and he hope' , hy.a acrid 11 . •
tentiun to buAlmvvorederit a liberal 6th:tient thei public
( Quad •uey. . , . th:eat.rey mt. January
TAKE NOTidEry
l'istaisli • 1 2 4:a.14;:l . for XEA.oPlackgzi
,/ Sheep Fox. Mink. Bto•krat,and itztols
Fors. A ttomt ashortment of Leather aitd one';
Shneri conotautty un hand. 9ilter, Tannery, op
Main Street. •
Montrue,,Feb.6th: L: C. KEEI.ER.
. , .
. -; DAVID C. A-NRY,
HAyr's° located ycrmsnencly New Milford. Tn..
%111 attend promptly than calk- with whieh• !le may_
be favored. Othet at TOdde%Triotcl.
11:ew.-Milford, July.ll. 1 f,A!
i s HoricLi
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We, ,Toin-Ouitielve§;
_no t hat: Does' not: the ' barrk.--.Fli4.'a4Cl - Keep -Step-'to ,- -the
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VOL. 18: I
MIRTH iNNtlll fll
i •!• Or= TUE • •
SUQ. COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
*0 HE HELD WEDNESDAY AND TIILHS•
DAY, OCTOBER 9th AND 10th, 1861:
PEEMW
DivisioN I.—Stu/40ns
dnd Maier. .
Bost stallion and one of his colts, I- I
.. Diploma atoll $5
2d best,•
ad best, . - - • • • • • 3
Best. stallion which has-not skim . ' Mille!
county prior to this year,, Dip. and ,- 3
Best brood mare and - colt ; .. • .. fi
thi best, ..
4
34 best
• • "tr. A. ChaMberlin; Brooklyn ;
T. F. lholger, New ;11ilkirtl ;Jul ys.
• Wm.D. Jones, •Dimock ;_• • •
• •
Ci„Ass• am, Mulched ,
I:est. single gelding or mare oiyer five
years Old, raiseki ;11 the coon v,
_il het, • .. - • • •- •• -
3tl best '
•
lialr 01 . 111140 RA horses, (gehlings
ot• liiares,)•ot IT 3 yearri 4,1.1
jll
.. .. .1.'1.. IiF:M)
••- • -
2.1,1n•51, .•. ,
Best,ipair cif mats hu.l linrses tontned .
"I Ili; Vittlltt V, li.t raist...l byre,
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S. 1:: (..:trtitalt, .11 , 14:1;.011; i• . ]
.I;4m I:l;tit.litt.. il:trt . or. 1; ~ .httlyor.
I'. S. Casst•Jy, Dititi , tl;;, ) i
• et..iss II 1.-'-- Cc ltx pm/ .Ifftttx.
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PWSi• 1)34:: yl..:ll'S Wol CIO'S, -.. • • ! Pi
I3CF4. pair ...! yVllli tvld colts, • .. . :
liest, pair yearling culls, ...
Best yearlin!r cvlt, .. - - ;1
4 . 4 , , , -1 pair iiiiiittF, ..
241 In.”: 1, .. .. .. • • !.
Rest Ajna, •
...... . .... i,
r
, 2,11 bvsi, ....' ....
S.l). Tikwilsoi,l, 111rooki.yn ;
• .1. 1). Goodwin, 31(mtrobe; J udge:L.
W. M. l'iiigli.y. IA bi....% ;
Div:lsroN 11.-- . (:.vriii:.—et.tss 1 -- - -/kvan*
f
Best devottlnill, 3
.yeary; old and pp-
w:trtis, .... - .... *1
hest do liet wyen 1 -:tp.l . yu:irs old, 3
.. .1,1 , 5 t, : .
'lest, du:1111%1%T IMe yVal', ' l i
Rt!st deViill cuiv,:t year' , .; 041 Pr upwar.l -,
..I best ; ; ! ' .... . .. . :t
.. ,
Best de% .pt liviler 2 1(i I yearNtatt - • tt.
I ;est devon hull c i t lf, • .. •,:
1t.....i..1......:,... h..;11., ...,1f„ ... - . .....:...!
.r S. liamit..y.ll:tml,• 14r \yti,N.l%; ' I
.1 iiiiit.s EA ':i ritialt ; t'lmotonil ;- - ./0,1g..51
1)3%1.1. Wakelet;, Spring% Ville ; ' . ;
Best iltirliatq N 111,2 years old or over, 41
2tilies4
Best do betwoL4l'l :mil 2 years oh),
2d best, .
Best, 'Hitler iapii year, i
I ieoa
111,1 years old t.rnwrards, 1
211 best,
Best 41.) beitler.ll-.. - 2 tt! 3 rt.:."
..A . St. 11/1) iIigt!...FAIWII 7.; 10 , 1 3 So:WS t)1
2'! liest, • • ..
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Best: do billte;tit; . ....
Cost di; heift..t..etdr .. - • 1
E: t;.-I;:tbruck, Bridgs.wnter; 1
David I ).;I;ruwai, Ai.. to m; .r.itodyisl
Stephen Cariienier, II:11.1:ord ; ) 1
t
. Cl:Ass:lll.—Gnat' Dr row. ~
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Be•t bull, i ' ~. .. ..
...!!1 In..st 3 :; . , ... . .. 4,
1ik..:41 Cow ~VCr-3 v.'.lts .1.1 ,t s .. .4
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i
2.1 best, : .. . .. .. ..;
3d 'best, • ••.• •-• ••••
Best heifer, I,etryeelt 2 mud 3 yearsuld,
Lest, • • •• • • • S. • 2 1
best,
Best fluff yearlings,
2.1, best, • .. •
• 3d - best, '
Best live enlves, :
• "11 : .. •.. • .
-3d best, .. • • • • • - •
Best. bull 'calf,-
S. W. Breed, 131.4.,t0k1yn•;.- )
W nt..('W:tra,New ; t ..ladyrsl. l
•.J. • :11enelenn, Jessup; S
11-V.--Urfu/e
'Tit's(. hull,:
'..:(1 best, ; .. . • ..
Best cow ov i vr.llire,e years 11111,
211 hest, ... .. ..
:i4l best,
1;;!st, lid fin- intween ...' and 3 years Allll is
2,1 hest,
:1.1
Best fifiir
;2a besi, .
.311 best, • • ....
test : tivi , .... • ....
'241. best, • .
.• best; • .•• •• -• •- • .• .
Best bull. itall,
S. IV. Tritest - tell, Liberty; ~ )
;Norman Mitchell, Franklin ; Jattlye.N l .
C. Stark, Bridgewater; )
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CLASS V.••••••Na4ii•tx,
ite.gt Loll , *4
.:
Best cow over three years obi,
441
Best heifer;bet l / 4 veen 2 and 3 years 4)ld,
- . •
3d heir.' • •
Best four yarßags, • .... 4
2d best, ' 2
3d best, ...
Best tii-e calves, .
2d best, • ° '...
• .
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ad .best,: •
C. J. liollister,Dimook ;-.
.1. Sitme,Jr.,Forest I...*re ; Judgei
- . J4s, 3liddletown;
.CLAiS VL-:-Oxea and-Steers. ;
flest'pair lierking (men over 4 years
• old raised In 'the 'county,' ,
2d "host,' ' ....„ •t
3d best, : . . . .
4thbest, . • , .
'Brest pair steers be`tween'3 and 4 years
old, raised in the. donnty, 4 - • 3
.2d best, •• • • •
3d best, :
:: , r -, 1 --'• ,-- --k.--=. --",' ',. ,'-, ~ - -- ,. - 1 - :1-2;, ..• : :'.-, .:- ; ,!".'.-,.:-t ~,''' : ': - 3,.:-..L: ...-` ,; '' •'- .;-:.' ' ' ' --• :-.., 7 7 7. - 'l' . , : ' 1- 7 - 77 - • " --: --...,- -:-
.- • - --- 7 , ----,-'---, .77_
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..... i -.......... •• 1.1
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1............,-....,......-,..............
Best j,air . Fiiyers,lietAre - cii'.i . avid 3 years.
old raised in the-eoutitY,.- ' .
2d. beat,. - •
ad,be t,.. • • •:•;'+ • •
Tewksbury,Anburn; )
• O. F. Pilchard, Springillle; Adyes
W. F. Anstin,Bridgewater; ) •
PlVisioN 111.-Swim
Best boar, • .... • • *3
2d best,
Best breeding sow, '.; . 3
2tl best, . _
v ad best, .. . 1
Best our spring pigs, -2
21 batlt,
-13est:Totir-pigs less than It) week:4 old, 2
2tl best, ;
Christopher 13yrne, Cho i oust ; )
1. „A. 11imock ; ( t. Judyes.
I'. 11. Tilllsny, Brooklyn ;'
Divßios IV.--,Shegi.
Best lino_ woplol bitch, *t
Bt.st. du 3.ewes,
Best, - ,
Best•uon!*.
~ !hest,
nest :1 do , eWes,
8,l best, ....
lii•st do 3 jambs,
.2
Rest:inithile
• .'
C,•,t In 3 ewes, . . '1
best, .
tin 3 hitibs,
Lric tiers, lilakt•wells 42., are classed
as l'llarhe W4,4411!41 ; :., 4 3X(. 4 11 ' ) . ; ' 111e1 . 111(14,C., as
111 . 14 /101 ; :11141 south 111./ Wlll , , %tie., as
Wt 11,111.11..
l'ltutaas IVhite, Attlaini
I:eulitat Ilarris, Jaiikson; },.//ayes
Wiai: C. Miles,nod: ;)
' . ilivistoN V.--Bati , r kad Chem.
Best firkin of bqter ttradn'in .1 tuni.,4:'...
• ' buttui• knife worth :': 4 3 and **2
• 2,1 best, knife worth 2. and 2
3.1.1a.5t, ' - •;. • _do 2 an 4 1
•Ith best,— ...... do, • • 2 or 2
Item. fall butter,... do', 3 and 2
2ilbet, • - - (1t ‘ 2 and 2
3d best, ' ' do 2 and I
.1 th best, do; , 2 .or • 2
Rest It) Ills. butter,madii by
.girl-tinder
• 18 years, - . knife worth 1
Best elceesi•„Hot less thin 45 lbs., :3
241. hest, ...... ....
.1. biekerman,Jr., New lltlford; )
1 'eo oil. Carf,eo ter, I larforti.,; ` 4 lulyc•s.
S. S. Ingalls, Gilimm ; j j s
•
I)aV1:ZIO VI. - . Fruit ani -I ;yr •
Bust. kill :11,1.1-es, ma less t I ;111' It, aml
- lea.. -L mire, .:11 •-• "' S
ll best,..
. • •
I:es4 wiuter ;ipples, IL) , 2
.. 1
'l4.st.prars, 001. less 1.11:111
Bk'St (111111(PS, .
8e.:4 4 t v:ilvat est, varirly oll:regclables.,
Thos. Johnson, jlridgeiter.;
- E. IL. Silver Lake; /odyrs.
• James Leightsm, Franklin ; • J•
•••,
I in . istt.*; V I'incyrtr..l4,nry
,uuri tirrga r.
Rest ei•ler vinegar,m4 less Plan .2 galls. I
„hest, ;
Lest:. ten lbs. maple sugar, L..
t'..11 In[st, ' ;'.- :
.. i
I;k•st lii lbs. Irone4:, [• • - . ,
2.1 livst, T . - .: • ',
• • . . -1
.1p11111)tibio's, Great, nviiil ;
• 1.311,1 is Lyman, Spritig.i.ille; ‘,...l(tflyrs
-R. S. I;ireltr
aa„le:.,iiii ; '..)
VIIL— Calllel rank, Panne/
• livors end Curri,our..,
AnAt he entered by the-3.l4nufiteturer
Best panne! door, $2.
• •
2d best,
Best exhibition of cabinetwork, 5
2d best, • : • - S
Beet earraige, 5
2.1 best, i
Isaac, Relikhow, Gt. Bend;
N. P. Wheaton, Frittddin; ./w/f;es.
- I:. T. Ashley, - Brooklin :
Div isioN IX.—Farm IMplementy, find
licq plow,
Best cultivator,
Best 'Corn Adler,.
Best strixv cutter,
!test churn power,...—
Itest:tbreelirkins,
I:c.st-horse rake,
Ilest. 9 horse shoes,
24 hest, •
It. T. nay wood, (;t. newt;
Georoe Walker . , Dinrock ; Ad g es
Itacid Th ulnas, M w n
• •
X.—,scobt
. . .
Best bushel et' vomit' the 'Tar, - I
Best. A bushel of white winter. whew,.. I
Best A bushel of red winter wheitt, - I
B es t, 1 bushel of spring wheat' .. 1
Best I Inisliel of rye,..:. -. 1
Best h:tlf bushel of clover jseeul, I
Best / bushel or timothy tee4l, - 1
. ,
Best. f bushel of 'lax seed, ,
I. . i
IV.:lL.'T'in~lt•y,
S. Maim - Friett(l•4llte •
Philo Slit4w4,o(l, •
1)/V Xl-14'0Mo-, etc,
Best 3 sides harness leather, •
2(1 best, • 'I
Best 2 hides sole leather, ', • 2
2il best,- "' .. .., .
,' V 1
Best 3 sides, eipper leather, . •
.2
2(1 - best, ' ' ' I
Best carraige harness, - . .
2d best, • ' , ' I
•
Best teamharness n n ' n --, '2
2d- best, `.. . - .:, ....., • ...... 1
Best . pair .ffne b00t5,... , ~ .. .. . .... , ... - ,2
Best. pair coarse b00t,...:... >,...:: ... .. 1
- 13,. L. flntphip,New Milford;
- Harry Barney,' AP•0 1 4 4 ; 4 : 1 is • rd ;
liff
D. (4/Idurs•
C. 'Wilson, Co.- -.-• ..: .
}
. . • • •
manudhaurrs„
Best ten yards flannel, 1 • **2
2d best, . .
Best five yardi rolled olotb
to
.2d best, ; • , 1
Best 15 yards - woolen eairet
2d best 2
'IVIONTROSE,; 14EP-TEM,B
,
. .
- Best 15 yardsragcarpet, — •; 3,
2ti best, •
. ...
Best 6 pairs woolen socks, .• . 7 2
2d- )lest; ' - '...- '-'• -4 ''' -' ' 1
BesV2 pairs woolen mittens, '• 1.
• .21 best, •- i • - i ;
Best 10 yards linen cloth,-
Best - 15 yards easAmere, 2
Mr. L. V. Fit eh, Montrose ;
Mrs. D. Dariow,Bridgtwater ;
•
Mrs. Denison Thomas, Diniock.; Judges.
Mts. S. A. Newton, BrOoklyn ; .
DI VISION .X r I.—Finy• Arts, Orturteris fa/
:Needlework, Jce.
. . . ,
Best stotteituett i , (iimbrotyptis, '. kt
2.1 best,._ - I
Best, patelt Work quilt,. 1
,T.
2d best
-
ad - best, , ~.. . -,_
• i
Best quilt.of any . bther . kiitl, ' ' 3
-2d best, ' 0
. _
3.1 1)e:4';
Best bed. spread, • . .
1.". d best,
BeA winter bonnet, . .
ail bes • , . •
Ilea lady's saviitie, l
2d best. .
11 - 13.. 11. P 1.51., Montrose; '
Miss. Eliza. 11. ('asset v, Dimoi:k ; . •
Hiss 1::....1.1 Ju d y ..; l'Cartwili.,Cl...c4iwit; , (
3liss Fanny Mu! foril, Montrose; J
Best phi cirturkeys, cock :tad hen, ....
- 2d , best,
Best tt fmrls, dyer I year old;.,
2.l best,
Best (31;ring chicken:,
2.1 best,
Best 6 d u cks;
2.1 iii.st,•
--
11. I). Warner, Brich , ewater ; 1
I 1.. S Searle, Bridgewater.;
Seth Montrose; j .
Ihe Iltruier whose I,l . c:duet:mos are . the
gr . eat6st, (let; itiehitle:l), in . proportion to-the too niter olaeres i
under sultivatithu,
taking into account the stock kept utl
Ills farm (hiving the. season, *to
To the next,
Repoli:: to he maths to the executive
committee pvovious to the Jamtary meet
ing.
I)1 I.st ()Is; X Vl.—.Totuship ylssociatiotii.
Tip the tuwiishil; society tbak malii!s the
largest :11111 best
Townships jutelitlitig. to cov)pete for
the - premium kill please notify the
vitt ve (.01111111i tee at least 30 41a) s lit-rt.re
the fltir.
IleNt stallion,g . gilding, or mare,any age,:l4s
I lent: hull, :my breed, 5
Best cu‘‘:, any breed, N., 5
Re ,t litick,anybreetl, ' 5
Ail- :mint:its entereilTor competition in'
tlii:Ni class will he subject to an entry' lee
or one dollar extra. ..
_
The cattle in this eldss will be Ica one
around on the track. .
•
-Franck Dlox ley, N. 31ilibril;1 . •
A. P Stephens, Bend ; 4 ,—./mfgeg.
Abner Griffis, ; )
Divistox XVIII. .
Best herds of eat t.leoiot less than 12,
raise,l anil exit-11)10M by one
241 .1)e-st, •'
NViti. ess tip, M.))) t
111.1jry 'AL - nitro:it., ( I'm/gee.
• Ifnigh 31eCollitin,.:11.ontrose,
Best plowing, *5
.
•
‘21:1 in•st; ' • 4
3d best,• ' 3
. , .
4th best,
' sth best, - 1
The Committee mid Secretary have an
("Met. on the Fair Groluals, tvlicre this
Judges are ropiested to meet at 10 o'clock
of the second day, when their Raines kill
be called and vacani:teS filled ; and . they
will enter upon their ditties and be ready
to report, in writing at 2 o'clock of the
same day. It is Lolled that all persons ap
whited on Awarding Committees, will
he present at that hour. The Judges 1',311
resort 11116 instructions and to make out
reports to the I dikt e ..
Exhiltitors tvishing to compete f.tr pre
ions, must have t heir animals ou art isles
entered on the Secretary's Book, the first,
day of the Fair, If ;, and a card,
which will he received frina the Secret a
ry, 11ttows, must, lie place4l on the
animal or article to lie exhibited. They
must be till on the . grotind for exhibition
by 10 o'clock, a. ni., of the seeond day, or
they cannot: receive a premitim: No ani
mals or articles can be removelLbehtre the
close of the exhibiti o n exce p t. by perniis-,
sl o t' of one of the Executive , Committee.
No animal is to rneeive award in
more than one etass,eNei , pt in sweepstake
stints and cults.
J vl yes
Therowill be voluntary Lady and I ;eel
t lettlatt hi r ri ring oht the track, at :;op. m.,
first day. • • • -
Superintendents Of the different depart
ments- will-have all - animals and 'articles
systematically a rranged, • The officers of
the society And Superintendents will be,
knowri by. their official badges.
'A
more specific programme of the ar
ratovementsi and - each day's appointed
work, time, , tte;,•will be-posted np m and
about the Fair Grottndk ,
A sufficient Police force will be in" at
temlanee, day and night, :to protect the.
property of exhibitors..
Arrangettients
'over-night. ;'There will r
the eittrattee - Of tite - Yaii''."Crontals; ,to
reet'alt.perietis drivifor' - stoek. orer:
night.
Strick can be tere'd, teci,rdayS viotts'
tcl . the 'Fair
• e4illing. ea:0..14., Brown . ,
KeeretarY.- - 'Office
.at r, B. Chandler'S
Colts and Mules must be exhibited in
stalls, over , two years . old. .
I)tv I:40N X IV.-;Puultril
Dlvisiox XV.
.11t,ku'il Stout., Iforyst 1. 1 5Ve j
,•
DtVisioN XVII. . 4;1
tverisbac.-s
. lox XI,X.-7Pl,!tviv
Regulations &c.
it.26-1.t'301,
take . pjae e
nr, second ti
at 1 p. la., - s( i '
lc° prelnin
person esliib'
eu terea.
ers of the: sal
'See. new
'of horses forTreinium4 will
!1 , p.: first day, and . 11:' a.
v. Sweepstakes exhibition
, eond day. • . •
uu'~sill Le awarded to any
R ing ar6clen or .azdaials pot,
o name of the - bona pc own
- •
einiiiins. in tlielLst
PtiatLNTENDIZTS.
• GENERAL r.
Jessuip,.
SuP4nficrii:
:51LEEP ANL I
VA UM IM.PI
DAIRY •lIA ~
31Ecii,txrui
FILM ANI
IP.P.IttiiT=SIDIniT--Win. •
'NDENT - OF CATTLE—AVery
Swim:---31. J. Harrington
F:3t ExTe,—E I ijah Mott.-
L—Samuel hard
ID . • VEGEMBLEV I 7.—WII:I. -.A ..
/d M..M. Mutt. .
LL—D. 1V: Searle , - George
, tose B. Mien, Miss Ellen
iss Fanny Stark;
F ilo State lair this year, nor
f the interior counties, we
u l r exhibition will exceed an
4 - intheCounty. We desire
itiOn ofStoek will be large,
ilst iniportant of any ihepart
d. Also . a gout shoW of
etables.
11.
.Tvssup, Mrs.
dual 3
As there il l
any in inost
leeire that o
Fair ever hel'
that Life Exhi
as it is the in
ment exhibit
Frnit and Ve , ,
The Ladie * .
evergreens, a
with articles
ers that will
Several• ad lit
otlbred.
I fall will be decorated with
id we hope to see it tilhiil
Lod a good:selectiou of How
110 ereditlo this department.
'halal premiums luire been
• 'nit! Fairie:
ditions, 1
the Cotweitit
be present, 111 1
relying tiwitel.
Getnt ninsi
Grotto,-with some new, ad
le at the thir , Iw - roiliest of
.
von!, of Binghamton, will
th days, with his New Re
, with calash top : -
will also be in attendance;
of Admission:*
Badge' of
all article, cot
linnile':ho :ir
children,
‘vhich . will ad
competing fin
itMi 12 ntltll:3,
Needlework,)
15 cents.
. .
einbeiship,whiell will hinit,
lir etitig frrr Premiums,. with
e fern:des' anti 1111110 r Male
8.F., of 3lembership,
! nit tinnily' as allove, without
Pr einitinis,eeept irtihvis
(Domestic and Ornamental
50-c,ents. Single admission
All elenryn
fret-,
i on :ulkl fui,ihes adt,iitteti
owing Match.
The ph? wit).
son township,
Leek, on I.'nesl i
to .tart at, 2 I
(.0111 pAitvrs, :
(It.itimiltro
ris, T. Till;
I ',Try,
match 1611 be hell ha:ta
m-Ile lands of
mytieptember 21th. 'reams
Limit/ free li•r
(hio feed fin. their teams.—
trraw , ements,• Reuben] Lir
dey' . 1). Curse, O. 11.
•
Griiffs. • •
Fowler
IJacul, L. Gillet;
11.\1,1)1V1X,7" c
") """i.ke
.1u; t.:4;---1I
Peck ; liarfor.
- - -
ful Dopra.vity
The follow big. details, .extracted froal
the ( 'oari,r de 11,rnic -Fratice, inf. - close the
most fearful deprallity ever,_ perhaps, re
vg wiled in the annalS of *Flute. _They are
su ext ra4,rdinary that- we are-tempted to.
give to oar readers a•translat ion of them.,
The'scene of tile- occurrences is in- the
departnient of I.'.ckin. On - . the, of
Mae, a little b !fore midnight, a girl- with
dishevelled hair, her clothes covered with
mud, her cfmntenance wild with fright,
ran breathless into the village .-11alatr,
near -Motttluel, and implored aid and pro
tection of it driver Of a chaise, idtb. hav
.ol to he ent e ring his house at this late
hour. She stated that she' hail-Just es
caped from being' 11)11rdeyed. The • elm.-
stablej of the district was iminediately
sent for, and after haxing heard, her story
he at once conducted, the•girl_ to a - police
'station at Montluel. -There alter having
recovered herselfa little, she stated that
in the morning she was accosted by an in
dividual, who appeared-to be a peasant,
and who asked her to tell him where he
could. find an lattice for engaging servants.
Ile represented that he was the gardener
nt . :t chateau near Montluel, anti that his
master had ordered him to find a servant
to , replace one that was.about to leave.--:
-lb., said that the place was .an excellent
one, the wages
high,-perquisites frequent,
inister and mistress kind, and the -ditties
light and easy. It sohappened that the
girl (Whose name was Marie Pichon) was'
at that time about to quit a situation
which she hell at La Guillstiere; her
week's mitiee empired that very day, and
she was dazzled by the-fair prospect of
fered by tide unknown iudivtdual., "HI
had. hail to deal with a ?gentleman,"' said
she, afterwanls, "I should have suspedted
some trick, but apeasant gave me tie =un
eaSiness." She packed itp her trunk . at
o n c e, the fdlow persuading bor
..to take
with her everything she had. 'Act:omit:in ;
ied by him she went to bid. good-bye to a
relative who resided in the quarter Pierre
Seize : the two then bought sonie_llllleli,
Thr which Marie paid the man con
'tinned so to peeepy the time that- there
wars 110 taking - the train to their destina
tion 11110 seveito'clock in the evening.--. 4.
Thus they did not arrive at; Montluel
The unknown tookthe
trunk on his shoulders - end told her' to
follow 'him along a solitary path leading
to the fields. After walking.about a Oar.
ter of an hoer, • he eomplaitied• of the
weight of thel mink, and proposed to the
girl to hide it in a clump'of 'thick'
.Ijruiih
wood, promising. tAttlivit 'in the: . Diem-,
ing e:trty chaise,;;
consented, and the trent: haVing' . been iln
ly - coneeitled; tliqy thpiri
rte ,'how doWit solitary lanes, now ucoiai
fleidS;on'pietetiee of shortening the'
• ,
The 'night Was- tlail4 tIM Poor - ,
began - to grew - frightened:- '
she 'ftioided
w: lking in front. T~i~t length;iit o,lbont
ekwin o'clockAtigiied with Walking alien
hours, she asked irtitei7Wonlil ini.ln reach
'their destination': 1,1 - ere it ;the
man, and at.thc sanie.iiistant he ; thiew, a
noosti over her head.; 'Marie Piet* :htid
'Presence of Mind' enough to threw down
her bandbcix - and umbrella, and: to raise
her harids'in .tiMe to
.prevent :the- noose
from: being drawn tight; then . - violently
pushing OW the man, she took 'to' flight
across the fields,sometimes meeting with
Nod3s.
falls intOlditches, and tearinx her flaitind
At,:
I hands with the thistles. length.
. pie
moon began . reappear above the horizon,
and the poor girl saw across the plain - th e
white houses of village; -a light . Was
I burning ill one OrthollotlneB,,Alllol . 41T
ed her tbr .1; beacon.' ; She could now Adi
rect her course more. certainly, ' and
lenith sheiarrived ; out of breath; at-'-the
village of lialan. •I
t.!
On-hearing of her story the entire brig
ade of police.turned out,: and the Men
were sent in different direetibliii. At day
break the girl was. taken to the railway
station:at .whickshe had get out, in order
that skeinight retrace the'pade she' had.
traversedl On 'reaching the held ivhiire
the trunk had. been concealed; the sign;
of broken twigs were'discOrered, but the]
trunk Was , gone. The neighboring roadS;
j.lanes, ferries, and so or.; were -searched, -
I but without. result. A statement of the
:.alfair having been made to 'the- =gig
trates,-, the Court of Trevehx directed
inquiry. The particulars obtained at I';v
ons the story of Maria Pieli
on. The officers then - went with her over
the ground which she had traVersed with
the assassin ; , this she Was • 'enabled Ito
trace by some observationsshe had Made,
IFut'there was no vestige of anythim , tlkit
could put justice on the track of the
eriuiri
nal. The bandbox mid tithbrella
the girl bad dropped were notto be tumid.
Yet the guilty man waS dloso: by all the
time. .It was discovered afterwari . th at.
he could watch the- proceeding.. .of tie
officers froth the top or his yin yard, on
the neighbOring eminence.
•' This attempted crime made the grea(er.
impression 'on the neighborhoed, lieeause
it seemed to be the ‘t'ork of a , sasSin
who had committed, six years preVionsly,
a similar (limo,. as yet unpunished. Abont
the end of February, 1855,: some sports
men Thund in a wood; belonging to the
coniniiiiie of Trainoye „which bordered
that of Alotitluel,the corpse of a
,young
girl; withnumerous wounds the head.
I len death appeared to have been recent,
She was•striplied of all her clothes and Of
everythirg she had-; and it Ives with . dif
ficulty tint-some Very'small ohjects Were
tennd in the tinder:wood,. widely subse
quently, together with her )photograph,
(which was immediately taken ; ) served to
identify- her. - - For Moro than a' year
investigations of jastiee were ' fruitless.-
However, providential circumstances
aided the odieers to.aseertain that the tin
unate girl was named Mario Iladay,:a
native of Loultans,-in the department•of,
-Saone-et-Loire, rlitafterwards a donieS
tic servant at Lyons.- • Like illary
she had. been one day accosted by an tun=
known peasant, who had (*red lice an
excellent place Id a chateau in: the
" ..- "-"•: -.1 •
itiur had - expiated her.
imprudence by herstleath. The , informa- .
Sion then acquired had furnisked.also the
description ;,,f . the man., Ito was a per
son tit: middle height, With eYes deeply
sunk tinder 'his:eyebrow's, • his' upper lip
double and cut. Ever since that One
this vllain hail carried out this; species
crime. Several demestic servants hail es-.
vaped from his . hands with
some of theni loking ;their effects.
The circumstances which proCeeded these
attemps, the district,. wherein they were
made, the invariable description of the,
unknown with proved that
it• was enc.:mil the sameperson Coneerned
in them.- •
- Minute search was now iu l stituted diy
the police of Lyons, but without reseilt.-4 7
At length, Providenoe put an end to this
series of crime, and :Mimic .104 s
the instrument omploved to bring' the
criminal to justice. - The eiretunstanees
attending this last Attempt, t.upecially the
carrying 'off Of the frank, so short a time
after it; anor'the facility Nlilclt the guilty
man evidently possessed of thiading the
inimodiato . surveillance ot.r the nei, , .liberz.
hood, gave rise to the suspicien that be .
resided'somewhere in the environs. *. llis
description *as advertised,.and on Sun
., sdeond of June, the; inigistfate
of the district, upon informatik,furnished
by the Cohstable of thecomminne of Da -
m, went, :accompanied by' itlic .Mayor
and We Police, to the house! of . 3lartin
.I)untolard, a small, fariner 1 the Com.%
mune. The alarm Manitestediby this per.
sun, the striking ireseniblanee of his-'fea
tures to the description of the pnknown,
his . antecedents, the.incredibloluantity of
articles of clothing belonging to female
domestics which'was foundib his house,
were conclusive" against. Dumolard
was at once arrest cd,"taken tb Trevoux,
mid that satne evenint . .. confronted with
Marie. Piohon,whe identiled him positi-ve
ly. l'fi;W days afterwards his wife was
also arrested 'fitr complicity in Oft. From
that moment! the inquiry proceeded rapid
ly. All the articles :nol effects seized
were exposed",antl classified in a laige
room of the tribunal of Trevoux, Some
of them were identified, eSp67ially
,some
artielcs belott;;ing' to 31arie 'fladay,
had be'en murdered at Trantsiky. ' i•
• 'But the stibsequent course',Of this histo
ry is si ill more . sad. From certain .reve
lations made by' the woinattl-DuniolUrd,
itiquieries were instituted at . ! . .Niontluel.i , --
Two corpses of victims of.Ptinfolard were
disinterred in the woods. They were the
remains of ft:Maks. The death of one' of
.
theni)nust have occurred three' 01. - foiir
%years ago, ter the corpse way little more
than • a 'skeleton:- Certain I.indicatiOns.
proved that the lissassinatioitiolthe other
taken place - hook ; toe end
las't aorpsa . ';%yas,h`t an' if. -
toniShing state of iWeservation, and it was
*uitediately identified bytheAltrfie
of the victim.,An old mutil4tiort "of the
hand, I,Crftiety . .tettioed all.
doubts. "TlicagonizirlalCricii4. of the. three.
sisters At•ihe 'B4l4'6f : the 26CW080, produe 7
Ca a profound tnipre'sSion en,i the bvstaii;
ders;4llleli contrasted .hofrihly with the
inieeittirbable 4;1)401= -
ot:01 in'iwCsen6 of the mortal of
,
his , • ":
,„ Shortly - afteranother corpse of a
young girl,-in a.state.lot.4titplete 'nudity;
was found in a wood near the residence of
Puinolard, but no vestige,; of' anything
that could aid in thoideittifigation of the
. body — could be dispovered fori a long time,
At length the string of.an apron ; like that
JOB PRINTING of kl i L lU3,
DONK AT Trip OFPI CF: or TIIK.
3CO M Ai 400
• NEATLY AND PIDAITTLY,
AND AT "WYE AND LET,LIVE" PRICES.
.
Tinc..office of:the Moyttro.tie D,etnocrat
L a n recently boon glUppiied with a pew and ctroao vinery
of tym 'cree.,'and we ant mow prepared to print pranplaots
circulant, etc., etc., is the Inset atylu, oa stunt nonce:
iliiadbills," Rosters; - Prograpmes, _and'
other kinds of work Willie lino, done ateording to index.:
, Businesti - ---Weddiart.,.," and .13:11113Ail
Tickets. etc., iulntcd with natners and despatch.' .
Justices' anti Constables' notes
Deeds, and allothor nks;on .ty.and, or printed to order
rff WQlt; it/ faid or cleltvely •
..- - •
[ usually .Woi'n by female servants,was found
in a thieket.hard 'by. This string (Wires-
I 1)011410116d; that. JIIKIII au apron found in '
'.the louse of Dumolardi und . ivhicl wanted
one string: Akre:was evidence-, which.
secun3ll to connect the fate :of the poor
'girl With the monster now in thgba s.of -
justice: 7 Other discoV'eries. arc exy, tteal shortly, and there is reasoa..
t o h e li,• e th at
many more
_unsuspecting servant. girls
have been murdered' by...this demon in a -
siipilar manner. Since the days of Blue
Beard - there,has not been so remorseless
ati enemy to -the fait- 'sex as i this same
'thimoitual. But his - motive tOr commit
-1 - •
ting these monstrous crimes is the most
ext raordinary part of - the business, viz:
to phonier his victim:A' their cloths and
of articles of smallNalueL-•-for a poor ser
vant's clients iii Franv do not amount to
mini : - It dries not tippear that -he. was
actuated lip any other motive than simply "a
desire to murder On a large k:eaje and - to •
rob on a .in,!ll. If the man be not a mono-
maniac, he is certainly one of the greatest
fiends on record. .
Courtship and -Cleaning' - HouseG
It waslite. most guifilen and glorious of
September days. The veil of. blue haze
hanging like a canopy over the 4.listant.
hills, se6me.d.absoluteky to quiver .. in the
radiant glow of the Autumn sunshine, and
grades, - cvliose amethystine dusters
blushed through rho trellis of dinging
leaves, 'grew deeper in color
. and more
blooming,. as i they had slolett the iinperi--
al dye of a thousand purple <sunsets and
lnilliant dyes f ils the sun' mounted 'higher
and higher, and-still higher,' in the cloud
less clothe olhearen: 1 o fr.:scoed coiling
hung; with jeweled rilial:t. was ever .
than - this arbor 'ofd grape
leaves, whetherli!dit shadoNv in. fitful
arabesques danced .with every moving
wind—and so thought ltielfard .3.1. Held
Caineas he op the garden p, h
that led to his brother's
- •The,mansioh, however, was liar. from
presenting the 'gala as'pect .which prevaded
all batqre,'an•l our hel'o's.eountenance un
derwent a ludicrous transformation as he
eyed the yawning window - 4; and wide-open
.
doors.
" By all the powers," said he to himself,
"if Isabel isn't. cleaning house -again!—
Well, women are the most unaccountable
creatures !. Ido believe they delight it,
thrning:things upside down; and making,
themselves and the rest of the world- un
comf9rt:o,lo. Wha't the u:e of eltaking•
people with dust mid , Alsluging 'cut with
soap. - anawater,twice - a year-?- However,
let the dear eni: , mas have their own way.
I'm sure I'm the last i;ersen in the world
to Object.
Alt r zitkni '
of whitewa.4h
1111:(' hott:C3 thatEl'tirrouinleil the
fronf - 41(4 1 r, and vnteretl - tt;.(in the secne
braution., It was quite plain froth- the
tannit with whit-hi the ellihiren 14reetetr
11is'appearanee, that lie tfiit. a general.-fa
vorite.
a
1611.), v. : Vre cleaning
Itoitsc,"..eriol Master Ifenry A itgnstus
Maytielti, In was mounted nst ridis. of a,
tiouble4l up feather bed, castigating it
le:trinity teitlt Lis tuutlier's best par.;
aßol.- • . •
"Aim, it. .nuele •Dick
claimed 31i.. Juli;i, who was cnacavorintr
to " put out" the principle pt sound fron.
a thirty •Ittusielv,N, 11y introducing
-a carving-I:1We. int.., its interior works,
while . Alrs.:llaylichl,ltalrilist raeteil by calls
from ditierent dirt;etions;'w:c.-4, totally nn
uonselo.' tu s ; ot: tie .111 . 1Si:itivi . 111115
•Wrclpg'lll. '
"Dick, I atn-piralcd and annoyed," she
said. fere. is .101111 called to the city IT
a pressing lawsuit, and the Whole . house
upside down !"
" Thought that was what yon ladici
liked," said Dick, perching hitnsrelf up on.
tho top of the dinner table, and securing a
shell basket, crcitn the destructive grasp
of the smallest Mayfield of all.
"Aint,my•coek lias gone, aml
,the • fire
won't barn,and-the wall whitene - rsilavn't
conic this morning, anti the parlor ceiling
is half unfinishol,.and the sewing society
is to be here to-morrow night—and Dick,
what will Ido?" - • •
- "Don't. fret !" saidllichara, soothingly.
I will niake the lire burn, or I'll know,the
reason why ; and I can. finish tiro ceiling
for you
- •
" yu it
me. Didtk I whiten my own
room at 0.411e.r0, when we boys had Fula:
keil it Into the (-ohm- or t ot o ld. s t mir box?
And then I'll tack the clarPot downoind
see about pyting tho - se dislovated beds to-,
.g•ether." • ' • = •
lint Diek, you must beto tired after
thincint; until twelve o'cioek at the pie-nie
last night.:'
"Me tired? Fiddlesticks-! Where's
the refraCtory Stove?'
. -
The very.tire was not, proof Agninsl
- Dick's -sunny determinatien. It 'broke .
into a'cheerful blazetill' -moment lie at
tacked its citadel, and Is:titers flute brigh:
-tened sitmattinconsly. The skill- with
which he nest erected a scathild,-anit
mounted thereon,,:with apanoplY of white
lvash pails and brushes, wits perlCetly as
tonishing, the more so us. his slender. - fig!
.uro antl rather pale complexiett conVeyed
the il . es of usie who.was adapted. only .to
Broadway ittventents and tditteriu4
rows.. • . . .
• '4 ' r.suPtiti;o: the worlaaea slid iut leak
their"wand runes ‘vheri thev WOit away
last Bell ?" he itslcil he
lityl sealed the rather
".NO," said his sister-in-4m Ii Ibing: •
P.Now jns6 linml . lp that old shirt—and
310 . a piece; of tliat lied cord- oink! r. - N s etir
don't you admire my t4utpeul.oubh j ? l,
!Triple Dick loiiks like a ghost," said
master llviiry Atigustus. ,
ho duit!i.,.ho looks like the old tail.:
ler aown . stuck. in -.Miss
Julia.:.
`• Upon tiny word Idon't know which of
yoti are the most.comptintentary," obser
ved Richard drily.- " N w Own clear• the
track every soul 914;y0u and giv& me:
dial/cc: l ' •
And be worked on, now Ini , :tking into
a clear; mery - now t , : tnsing to sui•-
vey his aelievements t intt ottetn:st - olair s re.
lapsing into thonght4 - beantifnl