The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 10, 1873, Image 2

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    THE DMURAT.
F.. 11. h A TFLEY (IF CO., Editors
Wediniaisr, Sept. 10 , 18 7-S.
Democratid State Ticket.
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FOP. STATE TREASURER,
FRANK M. HUTCHINSON,
of Allegheny county.
FOR .ILIMiE OP SUPREME COURT,
110117. JAMES R. LUDLOW,
of Ph dark/Ain
Democratic County Ticket.
.FOR REPItTSENTATIVE,
E. B. IiAWLEY,
of ... on IT OS C.
(Subject to doiltlon of Conforttlee.t
tOR rROTRONOTART,'
ELIOTT ALDRICH,
of New 31,1Ibrd.
tall T REA :171 - R
sonN Its DUSENI3I:III,V,
of Great !lend.
AM COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
FRRDERICH TAGGART,
of .31(oidletow n.
I'OU U DITOR,
I'. E. BRUgn,
of .es7primirille
POR 3rIIT COM3IR3ION7II,
DANIEL IgREWITEDf
of Jlontros'
bernocentle County Convention.
The Democratic County Convention
metfat. the Court House, in Montrose.
Monday, and was called to order by E.
Chairman Democratic nt y
Committee. The Chairman appointed
Win. White of Auburn, and S. E. Car
pimiel of Barron] temporary secretaries
The roll c delegates nes called and the
following towns were represented. An
hum : Wm. While, Lambert Bennett.—
Bridgewater: R. S. Searle. Jerre Baldwin.
lircioklyn'l James Hewett, W. P. Cran
dall. Dimock : M. S. Tingley, I. A.
Dundaff: T. P. Ph inner, J. Ri
tenburg. Forest Lake: Harvey Wads-
Griffis..Eriends ille : James MI ad,i
E. E. Handrick. Great Bend ; David I
Thomas, J. Dusenbury. Harford : S. K
Carpenter. Jessup: John Smith. J. Stei.
ger. Lathrop: L. Sanders. E. S. Brown.
Liberty: D. S. North, 11. W. Howard.-
7.iliddletown :P. S. Russ. Montrose E
B. Hawley, D. Brewster. New Milford '
twp.: 1 D. Foot, John 13:shee. New
Milford Boro.: G. B. McCollum, J. H.
Bartle. Rush E. 13. Cobb. Springville:
B. C. Handrick, P. E Brush. Silver
Lake: T. Sullkan, T. Buckley. F rauk
lin t li. L„Blowers, Iletuan S/101%
On motion David. Thomas of Great
Bend was elected President,T. P. Phi n uey
of Dundaff and E. S. Drown of Lathrop
vice Presidents, S. E. Carpenter Wm.
White secretaries. Nominations for Rep
resentative were then announced b be
in order by the chair. E. B. Hawley named
Davit! Thomas. IL S. Blowers named T.
P.Phitiney, both of whom re.spectfully
declined the honor. 1. D. Foot then
named E. B. Hawley. and on motion of
P: S. 'nom he was unanimously nominated
by actlaniation.
0.13. MCCallam named Elhot Aldrich
of New 31illofti for Proiln , nutury who was
tnanirriou4y Dominated by accbma-
Frederick Taggart: E. S. Brown, H. S.
Blowers, A. Carter were named for Conn
ty 'Commissioner, and after• the second
ballot 'Frederick Tazgart was maie the
unanimous choice of the Con% ention.
fi. Webb and J. If. D usen bury were
named for the office of Treasurer, 11. J
Webb withdrawing his name; J. IL Du
eettbury was unanimously nominated by
acclamation.
I'. E." Brush and E. S. Brown were
named for the office of Auditor. After
the fitst ballot P,,E. Brush was nominat
ed ,untualmotisly,
. D Brewiter, d. Mead C. L Brown, S.
Carpenter were num,d for ury Com
missioner., On the third bailor D. Brews
ter Brae deniaml duly nominated.
The ftill wing PreMnide and liesolu
tinus were unanimously adopted. •
i1t8k311111: ANIS TILSOLUTICrNa,
Whereas-;—The money market is mo•
nnpolited and forestalled by chartered
Banking institutions, and by private per
sons. by their borrowing and receiving
t , n deposits Inrge snits of money, at rates
iti sonie instances even eeeetling the le-•
gal riiteof 6 per cent„ for the sole pur
pot e . of, loaning the same money to others
ferillOrtlieriods of Moro, thirty, silty, or
ninety days at excessiva usurious rites of
isiti;test tarying front' tin' Ter.
wartle, tlins .ratunrig. ireniation in the
boriiivring and loaning of money, and
Creating . much dissatisfaction tinning
ninny people, airtil . whie.h being to the
injury„2 , loth and annoyance of rill personal I
interests, eixeeptingenly flood receiving
These excessive rates r and
Whereas ; The Demooratio'party iias al
ways been opposed to monopolies of all 1
kinds and bas been and la - tx - friend Witte
laborer and the industry of the country
arid in fator orproteeting the weak, and
curbing the strong, be it, therefore
groylred, That this Convention is, in '
lavor of an act of Assembly being passed
in the next Legislature of the State, es
tablishing a uniform rate of interest, and I
prof) thin ng the , charge . of a higher rate,
under and to the penalty of forkaing all
the interest on such 10311 to the borrow
er, and that the charging of such un
lawful interest shall, iu addition: toanch
penalty be deemed a misdemeanor and
punishable as suelvand in case of nehar
tered Banking institution, in addition to
said penalties. the charter to be forfeited'
land the (directors be nude liable to said
penalties.
Resolved, That we most heartily endorse
the platform of Resolutions entinoiated
at the late State Democratic Convention
held at Wilkesliarre, and especially the
manner iii which the &ditty -Grab arid
t..ose iiho supported it were denounced,
and that we firmly plant ourselves upon it,
with the full determination to employ.all
honorable means to bring about the su
premacy of the prinieples upon which the
Republic was founded, therein set forth,
land that we earnestly invite the patriotic
men of all parties to unite with its and
assist in re-establishing the principles and
Ipractices of the better days of our Goy
; eminent, both State mid National.
Peso/red, That we endorse the nomin
ees of the State Democratic Convention
and the nominees of this Convention and
that we pledge them our united and hear
ty support.
E. B. Hauley LI a few remarks thanked
the Democracy of Susquehanna County,
through the members of the Convention,
for the high honor conferred upon him.
On motion of IL S. Searle, the nominee
for Representative was empowered to ap
point his own conferees.
On motion Convention adjounrned sine
die.
Wu. Turrc )
S. E. CAE PENTER, 'e'rt.""neQ
WM( our Opponents say of our
OuidMates.
The nominees of the Democratic party
for State Treasurer and Judge of Lll.. Su
preme Conrt are such as to compel even
the most Radical journals to praise them.
The Harrisburg Slate Journal pays them
the following handsome and well-des,rv
ed c , rmpliment
"The Democracy at Wilkesbarre, yes
terday, made their nominations for Su
preme d !Me and State Treasurer. Hon.
James R. Ludlow, of Philadelphia, is the
candidate for Judge,and Frank M. Hutch
itsomEsm ui Pittsburgh,fui State Treas
urer.
Judge Ludlow is one of the As
socia te Lain Judges of the Frst district,
He is a rfspeetablea6a able men. popular
with extremists - of hit tuirty and has a
final repntation as a judicuil officer. Mr.
Hutchinson is largely -connected with
railroad intensts in the Western part of
the State, in Allegheny county and is
claimed by his friends as being most high
ly personally esteemed.
We are this explicit and fair in setting
forth that the Dent wracy could not have
mode better nominations if they had met
expressly to bring out their best men,and
we want to hare it clearly understood
that these candidates are unexceptionable
as men, and exceedingly popular.
The Sunday Dawn, an independent
Philadelphia journal, is ,of the opinion
that there is no c‘miparison between the
Democratic mid R.idical nominees, the
former being so greatly superior. Speak
ing of our ticket, the Dawn remarks:
The ticket and platform are unexcep
tionable. Hon. James It Ludlow,'of the
nit v, for Soprente -Ind:re, is as we have.
said time :Mkt again, the strongest nom
that the could have made and if the
ticket is not loaded down with "s:alla
wags." "roosters," and "pot-house politi
ciaos," for local t [lives, it will 1-e found
that our calculation on his majority in
this cry will be r-alit d. As we said
last Sunday, it matters little where the
Treasurer conies from, so that we have"
the Judge here, for it is well known that
Philadelphia ' with her convenient regis
try law, makes up for delitits in the state
where there is an object to be. attained.—
On the Republican side, there is no local
object. On the democratic there is, with
Ludlow ou t.l:e ticker. The inference is
easily drawn. In Pittsburg. the other
stronghold of Mackey, Frank Mitchin
son, who is personally more popular then
Mackey, will reduce the usual Republican
majority, so tharthe two great props of
the Ring are knocked trim' tinder it, and
the figures this fall will hare a different
showing to whet they had, last. With
this ticket, and this dissatisfaction in the
opposition's ranks, if the Democrats can't
elect, they should throw up the sponge.
The Philadelphia Ledger, a Re
publican journal, is in favor of the el
ection of Judge Ludlow, and has the fol
lowing significant article iii reference to
his merits as a judicial officer:
It would be much better fur the best
interests of the people of the Common
wealth if they were left to make ti choice
untrammelled be party—between Judge
Ludlow und,Judge Gordon. for Alm seat
upon the Supreme Bench, which Mill be
made vacant by the retirement of Judge
Read. Theo the election would have been
to all citizens a free choice upon their ju
dicial merits, a free choice as to which
was the most desirable to advance to the
higher position. With a large numberof
Philadelphia and to a number of other
Judicial Districts of the State, there have
always been considerable number ofciti
zens who will not be bound by party, in .
matters of such importance' 'as the selec4,
tiou of the judges who are to adtuittister,
strict justice in the snits and priisecti;
tions which arise among meat of opposing
parties, and which too often bring party ,
feeling into our Courts. - - These "inde.-
pei,dent" voters were sufficient in number
in Philadelphia six rears ago,wheti,Judge
Ludlow-was a candidateibr re-election to
the Common Pleas, to decidethe gamed,
in Itis caror,although the Republican park
tv. which had nominated has opponent.
was then' iti , the majority in this city.—
This decision was made, not because. : l ir
, objection to, the opposing candidate .but
becitnse the'voters -who cast the deciding
rotes Acted !Tot!, the ; ,sound principle-of`,
heeping upon, the 1)010 of the Mist
Court of the - State,escept the Su-
prime.to tirt • itscH; a judge . who had de
monstratO his possession of the judicial
tinalitiesianid: who had prcivi4l himself to
be;einjoently worthy of that honorable
and responsible position. Judge Ludlow's
upright character, his strict impartitdity.
his fearless independence; his long ex
perience on th~ bench, ilia liceioions rare•
1,7, reversed. liavo'gicim - him that full title
to public con tidence which is enjoyed by
nearly all oar.Ploladelphia judges.. . ,
—gurney's Press spjaks in the
highest...terms of the Democratic nomin
ees. Forney knows that the candidates
of his own party are mere trash beside
them. The Press says: ,
'For.Supreme Judge, James R. Ludlow
esti.. Judite of the Supreme Court of
C‘, , mnion Pleas of Philadelphia county
was nominated. The convention could
not have , chosen a g entleman of Veater
abilitieS for the heid of the ticket or one
who commands in a higher degree the re
spect of his fellow citi2ens of both par
ties. For mans' years he has been an or
nament to the b e nch and bar of this city
—as a jndge upright anti impartial. who
has. never allowed political bias to warp
his decisions, and as an advocate and au
thor shle and erudite. Mr. Frank M.
Hutchinson, of Allegheny, a business
man of high character, was w omj a a te('
for the State Treasnfership. He is at
present treasurer of the Pittsburg, Fort
Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company."
COLD COM Ft llT.—The World gays:—
Among the resolutions adopted by the
National Republican Consention m 18;2
was one pointed at with pride to thesimport
given by the party to the Pacific Railroad
enterprise, and assuming that support to
be worthy of special admiration. It also
declared that the Pacific Railroad and
similar vast enterprises have been gener
ously aided and successfully conducted.—
The developements wl).ich have followed
show just how they were aided and con
ducted. The Republican leaders in Con
gress have voted away the public money
and the ring in the railroad have refund
ed a large share of it to these very C'on
gre•ssmen. And now comes the rumor of
a like division on the part of the western
division of the Pacific road. Those en
terprises were generally aided by the Re
publicans, who in turn received a gener
ous share of the aid. They hare sacces
fully conducted a large amount of
frauds into the pockets of the Republican
statesmen, besides furnishing a corruption
fund to elect United States Senators and
Congressmen. There are good reasons.
solid reasons, greenhacked 'reasons, and
coupon masons for the Repnblicans to
declare that those enterprises hare been
successfully conducted.
BACK PAX FOR GRANT.—In speaking
of the hack pay stoat and those wile air
responsible fur it., the NeW York Sll7l
say's:
The case of General Grant is still more
marked, for leaving nut of view his an
litience in passtng the bill. this mere re
could never hr come a law trilhoul hts
tenet approval. He is more resi - it - ruble
for it than either branch of Congress, lo—
calise his single wilt decided the question
I'. kis wen favor. Hild there been no con
stitutional doubt to give nanse,:there was
at ienid the question of delicacy, tf not
of decencv, to cause a Pr-sident to he' i
tate attunt Signing a hill in the lint hour,
of un Expiring Congress, by which be
was pet , ..ortally to pnrket more than 'clfH,-
000. For this law makes his ply date
hack front the 4th or March, instead of
the Ist or July, the beginning of the fi"
cal year, op to which tiijac the regutd
salary had already been al proprialcd. Ile
received therefore fou r 11101101.5 of bold:
peg at the increased rate.
UNDETELOPEDFMOR
The feeble and debilitated usually fatiey they
are in more hopeless condition than they really
are. The resourrrs of nature are not easily ex•
bausted. Even when strength and appetite fail
when the eyes are heavy and lustieless, the
complexion pallid, the nervous trenitilints. the
body attenuated, and the mind depressed, titer ,
is generally„a reserve of latent power behind
such palpable evidences of widiness. Various
modes of in-mu:tent are resorted, to by ollysi•
clan in the hope of developing and rendering
arallable thin store of sleepy vitality, but the
surest, and indeed the only thormignly safe and
reliable means iit awakening the dormant en
ergies of the system is a course of liostettcr's
Stomach Bitters. Elhelrieitr, shower baths,
the flesh blush, sea bathing, tc., may he well
enough in their way, as auxiliaries, but they
do notreach the source of the evil. All phy
sical debility proceed,. either from a derange
ment of the functions of the assimilating, se
cretive anti vital organs, or from a sluggish con
stitution. In either case, and also in eases
where both causes exi-d. the Bitters, a ill invari
ably produce an immediate and salutary change
in the condition of the patient, and eventually
effect a complete eurr: Name of the dangerous
alkaloids, too rains adillinisterulps lodes, Gun
be otherwise than deieterious under suet: eir
rainietane,-. and to give uteretuT 114 positively
criminal. The direct effect of the great vege
table specific will be manifested in nri improved
appet he, a more cheerhil frame of mind.rt
grndn
al return or strength, an inerease of flesh, and a
healthier complexion. Meanwhile, however,
the constitution. if inert anti theble, will have
been routed and reno,ated by the subtile etc
meats of invigitratiim contained hi the Bit
tern.
September 1873.-4 w.
Special Notices
BON-TON FLIRTATION SIGNALS,
Scut on renelpt of V, conic UtalquePri4ing and Pub
Ifpiny 110b.e, - ta Voney nirott,
A 0 ENT3 everrwhere to cur new ar - a novel 6m•
brold , tiog PR.; 4 for illoxtrated
WAATED elreular. to Matte° 4rtuotheturlog Con
puny, scr., Brtnidwuy, New York.
TIMPARLUE COZP-41110.Y.
Every Ltd want. , One!
Every Matt ou:nt to have one!
Sent nu receipt or Ten Cent.. Addreee,
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TIIF. .S'EIE ELASTIC muss.
An Importort Invention. It mirth:lathe Rupture at all
amee,end under the hardeet ezet are or OeVern. s train,
It in warn trial cornfort,-emd if kept on might and day;
effeeta a permanent cure In a few weeks,. Nold cheap.
.und "ve thy Mull when rmototed. Circulort free, when
ordered by letter neut. to Tho Mink Truro. Co., No,
Tug ltroodwny. New' York Clly. Nobody Ile r oa Mein!
8pin:T.1..6; Wu painful; ally oaf too Imequent3y.
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JVAU-E.9
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FOR ALLWRO ARE ‘i'ILLING TO WORE. An per.
on, 01,1 or yontur, of either ker. tau, make from 10 - to
VA per week. at home day or nvertinry. -m ,
[tied y 011.
duitnhin to either city or country; and" nay Aaron of
the year. Tide in a rase opportunity for tho.'o who
aro out of work, and nit of motley, to make an lode.
pendent living, no eopitai hem.; nittired, •
'rt. - HOW 'IO MAKE A LIVINti; giving lOU Jnatrun
flow.. tent on reeefl.t (filen <ins. Addreatet.
.11.BUR1'O1t A CO.,llorritania, IVestchenter
April 23, 1.411.-eowly. , .
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CONFESBIO:a or As isrA
PtrZUFftE.ll /48 a wkiirttno'bod . ror the ben:fit of Yorruo
MLR( ei , D OTlltltli vile en (Per Rum NEOV4I:I 4 . MOW.
TIC,rLOSS OF MANHOOD. etc.. yuppll fog the. mono
(eripit t na*. W titer& br Gut "oho toren. blateell
nnanntoing toorldemia quack rry.and nos !retnbre
oofrfnga pi:W(4,2M dirraeirClaiftncle.
Marrero ore invittrl to Address the. Author'.
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.ttttntr, I , r 11, tryntrrn,t 41 . ch r, - .4te 4 4 4 Sexual , flit.
Fttr I,min( tr.,truent c ,l l. or t1e'1 ,,,,, In pui .
ultlx etaltatertt of vit. , : S. LI lII' , ttltie,..,..
al 114111eu L. e , AIII4131 , • N. V.
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STATIONARY & PORTABLE
Steam Engines.
The Bost it Most Complete Assortment
In the Market.
Mime Dmince hero *way, maintained th 1.1917
btgheet etandard of excellence. make the
manufacture of grigiart. Boilers and Saw gills a
sixelaity. We hare tbe lartmet and most complete
works of the kind in the country, with machinery
apocielly adaphel. to the work.
117 a keep constantly in peomm large numbers of
mimes,whieh wo fianish at the very lomat Prime
sad on the allortast notice. Nr. bum Etafta
T. y adopted to Saw Grist Mill.,
arcennes, amen Dine, numbers end ail clams
ofxnenufacerwirm.
We era now building the oelebrated TAM Ciro";
ler B. 31.111,.thehmit.nad meet complete saw mill ,
arm innate&' •
We make the yostinfacMre . of Saw Mill (rotate*
special feature of our bnainees, awl eau fmtitai
complete on the ehortest
Oa aim in ell awes is to furnish the beet ma
chinery in the market, and work absolutely cm
equaledfor beauty ordcalim economy and atscneih.
fiend for Circular and Price List.
UTICA STEAM ERMINE CO.
tITICA, N. Y.
Thy 1, 1613-colvelm
o—'_ sl • irs,,ouit
FLOV
ONE LIUNDIIED lIALtHELS OF FWEE,
of choice bratele, , for sale at the *tore of
Montrosp, April 30, IFIA.-tf.
3loitrnosy: Jbitrato.tri,—Pictiuction in {are,
from 40 cents to 21 cents. to anti/rout 31oniirose
Borough. On and after Kniust 4tlf.„patt , tingeN
Tin Montrose linilroad, will tiuil a. comfortable
fimr-liorse coach in waiting at.all trains. Leaces
Tnrhell liouse at 4:15 a. ni.,,.intl '12:15
Faun
RAVISFOitD,
Slont:oie, Aug. 6, 1676. •
KillWooo:,l4rEC'°lio6 .l L:N; (4 oll - :110TS
Prevents Slew. Atiract}ppajei ti9ten is a;44 t111;o1,
A plealnt flume: IToec.es# Inew•Mellrtu ; hifmml4Mi r die
cipithf itsrAtlletlt - MTV): .new apperatr... , -, 4 -- , 4i V,
Catilezee. 1.11.11.41 Ain•Aunt to firtvVrorr
V!' t....lAcontai, 4,l6l;,rtim,,:fcw itegf..tma.
July 1,;,16:3.-2,,,,
WENTTAEVENIT JTNuaa.:
OP,
•
FIUSQIIEIk4I.CCA OIThYY
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
Will be betel I lontrose, on W , ilnestlay,
Thurcilu~, and kritoy, SeNe'mbia
' 24,', 25, and, •s:4,
PREMIUM LIST.
DIVL9ION L.—Horses
. : .
Best Stallion, sire of best yearling colt
' talsOl in the'cOubty, $0 2d $3
Hutu draft Stallion . II - - 3
. Quick draft Stallitm •...:: 6 - 3
Brood Mare and Volt ' , 6 3
Singl6',gelling over .4 years old,
and owned in the county 6 3
Single Mare titer 4 pairs old, raised
and iwned in the county' ' ' 5 3
Single horse not raised' in the county 3
Pair toutched Mows or Mares. reis
cl and owned in• the county 5 3
Pair matched Horses or Mans not
raised in the county, 5
Pair throc- . tear-old colts 4 2
Pair two- . )ear-old colts , 4
Three-pear-old colt melding or mare) 3
Three-year-old stallion 3
Two-year old colt 3
One-year-oil colt 2
Fastest pair walking horses In burnout,
twice around trick 2
Single.horse under saddle orb liar-
tress 2
Judges--F. N. Williams, Montmse; David
Summi.rs, Sew Milford ; P. Carpente,
liar
ford.
Sec Rule and Regulation 11
DIVISION H.
('lass I.—Durhams.
Best durham Jodi tw•o years old and up
wards, $5 2d .f 3
Durham cow four years old and up
wards. 3
barbital bull one year old and up
wards, 5 2
Durham heifer three years old 3 2
Durham heiter three years old 3 2
DV rlinm one year Old . • 2
.Durliam bull calf 2
Durhant heifer calf 2
Class 2 —Grade Dttrhams.
Best bull t wo.yeara old and upwards $3 2d 42
Cow four years old and upwards 3 . 2
Ileift r thrre years old 3 2
`Miter two years old 8 2
P.m: yearling's 3 2
Poor calves- 8 2
801 l .111 2
/lilies calf 2
.lotted—Edmund Beebe., Franklin; Enoch
coo!, Bridgewater; Philander Bronson, La
th
Mgr; a. —De von s.
Best hill two years old and up Wards g. 5 2d T 3
Bull one year old 3 2
tow Poir years old and upwards 3 3
Ilti:er dime years old 3 2
Boiler two years old 3 2
floll'or one year old 2
'
Bull (la 2
Ben( r e:tlf 2
(lase d.—Grade thwonn.
Rest 11,11 I years old and upwards tlld 2d V.
fir years old niul upwards :3
I loiter wear;. old 3 2
n r IWO Stiir.l old 3 2
ye .rlirip 3 2
talves
I kik r coif 2
I'. Morris. Scranton: A. 11. Pat
ric:, _viol; ; I udi..,08 StAinti, Font. Lake.
Cllt§, s.—Oren and Stoers.
p II r w,,i icing flown liver 4 yrs old, gr; 3d ffi
i • .r stevrs ChM: curs old, 3 '..!
P • . ,r 4lrei , two Veart. old, 3 2
I',;r Is; erode., 5
4
e.—Alderneys.
Rest
I F..ifer Ciree yenrs nl , l
li.e t,s , ; ~•I‘l,
I!
Pet!! ;..411'..,
ClaS3 7.—Ayrshires.
Ilst 11.111
( %.
;cr.: t3ree yenr,3 old, 3 2
1 it is - r t.cu yl
r nio• par oid, 3
r 2
111111 calf: 2
Wilr.6h. Middletown S. W.
Brooklyn; C. 194:111.31i Ey. St. JOACVI.L
(1 , 04 , of eight.
.
fi..44 I,erfl..hort horn., - . $lO
Mord tiovuos, • 10
iior.l .I..lM7ratp, 10 • •
11.tr,1 Ayr:Mirs,., , 10
!VT.! :rnl.le . , Itort l imns, 5
Ilee , i ;,:`,,t(le (I, , vonq, 5
flumi trade Aiderdeys, 5
11 orl grail:. Ay:Asia:a, 5
Judges—M. L. Catlin, Bridgewater; Abiter
Griffis; Fnreit Lake t 11. S. 1117elmtd, Jessup.
DIVISION 111.
Ci.m t.—Sheep.
Res: fine wnol buck:. . , $8 2.4152,
Three title wool oec t i, 3 2
Thnst . tine nuot 1:1116s, . 3
(orrs(i wiml bock, • • 3 2
Thtee etearse um/0.07e5. 3 2
Th,.'e emir., wool lambs, 3
:11 Mille kyo//1 buck, , 3 , .2
lheeti Ml/1/11e wool '
rums, ' 8 ' 2
1. - liree mallll, wool - lambs, 3
" . Clm a 2.--Swine. •
Cest boar,
lirfr.lcboc P+lrAt
k'fll7 o% tlir,e 2
Honl 'rode ; TT. H
iilgt.yttLer ; Fl. W. H.rse, Silver Late.
(l t s's.=—Poultry
Best trio of ttirk..ys, t 2114,0
'Frio of tiltr:: 1.r:111,11 . 0s, 2 1
Trio of litslit • 2 1
'Trio of bi!ivic 2 • • 1
Trio of . 2 1
Trio of itzgolo r ; .;: s 2, 1
Trio of 1, , , zt0rti... 1
Trio 9 '1
Aicrvc—Jolin Young. Dimork ; Hobert Kent,
An [ll.4ry litfek. MOD trliStf.
DIVIMON IV.
(1:1 ,, s I —11(ov.! Products.
Best tub or firkin of Juno' bnttor, $4 2d $2
Tub or firth of September butler. 4 2
Ten lbs, butter made by girl under
18 years,
Cheese not has than 2•i 1b..,
Guns 2.—Seeds.
Ile.st bushel corn in eur, f2 4 ).451
!,'; Inn iteT White winter wheat, 2 'soe
1 . 1 bushel gpring wheat ; 2 50e
1 1 bushel rye, I
IL; bttgliel.itttF,l, . . , .l
._, 11 - Wslief, 11 1+1%, . 2
Jud4es—.C. P. Head, Montroso; L. 11: Peck,
Raeford ;'anintht".(l3ge,.l3rnekney. • ,
Class I.—Vek,embles, -etc.
Best assortment 6tll appltsi
Iwo,rtnient winter apples,
:I, , sort men L pears.
Assortment quinces,
Atid gl*ilest variety of vegetables, 2 50c
Three cabbage heads, 1
Ten rutabagas, : CAle:
'lltree win tee squas4es,
'Vlore% pumpkins,
l'werre oniony, '
Vireo licaLls cauliflower, 50ti
Tl.ll byes, • GLee
TSI) torwitne%soo,
.14 pw.;ho pots.tees, ,
Assiiriment,stallessgrou:lln.coup.tty_2: -Sec
U. J. WEIM
thAti
- •lo.ltc:lneple'sagar; • . 1,- • ,
10 : 111 R. . 1 10 , 1914:1:1; ". •• ' 1
tileS tii Avo.-A,
ero,FA!iypi, 309rytrast; Deartigley,ftnitigvjpe,
Cttiss 1 rCaiiinct wor c And
nest double'ciitirtgW:..:. "*" .4fl .
—'•, --(I
I=E=l
.1 2d 50e
1 500-
1 50c
.un'ilkrongon,
emiietat, wauen
Double sleigh,
tinkle
.
Chamber set,
- Cls& 2.—Leather, etC.r
Best hair line b o ots,
fair common bilcitt fvf ,ryt fi
'Flue , side, haruesu
shloi upper leather,
Three riles Sitit, leather,
Set double harness, 3
Set single harness, 2
- .t„, Arrtp•itathroprbinntrnotery.,Dr.,-14-itr
Smith, New ; Olin Trowbridge, Great
Bend. r
cht a—Form ItuidtFruetils and Bluelisrulthing,.
Best piougb,
4.9
.1 . 3,
2
2
Corn sheller,
Straw ctliter,•,' •... •
,Chian pair, .
\V tibltitig mucthille,
_ Butter ,
iTIVISION V.
Class I.—Dotneatie lfauufacturea.
Best 10 yards of flannel, sl2d 50e
10 yard,* of woolen .carpet, .1 :sal!
10 yards of rag eurpet, 1 •
Pair of woolen noeks,
hit of. woolen mitten', •
Woolen article,,
10 I•anls linen cloth, • • ' •1 '
10 yxrds cas.4mere cloth, S
10.yert13 toweling, • 1
Hearth rug,
Judges-51m. Abner OriM",-Forvst Lake; Mt.
In L. Beebe, Franklin; .11rs. U. J. Webb, AU - int,
rose.
Class 2.—Ornarrientul Needle - Work,
Best Photogranh, Dipkina,
Pala work quilt, •
Quilt of any kind,'
Spread,
Tidy,
Fi n , embroid e it,
Chair
Knit :drawl ?
tolh'eflon of flowers,.
V,,se of flowers,
Bouquet,
Exhipit ion of engravings,
Lamp mat,
Spec.inien•worsteo work,
()run men t.lll needle work,
Pen
Judges-3lre: W. Li.. Jessup, .Montrose;
Dr. L. A. Smith; New ,Nlidord ; Mrs. V.V.T.-Mum.
ley, 3lur iron.: s ,
•
ClAs.4 3.-17nenninenit ed Articles
4. Martha Knapp,Mb'ritnise; Mrs.
Julia Miller, Montrose; 14w J. Torrid!, 31.0ut7
rose; W. M. NA,,SLlAl l iletlartllll iXpot.
The Plowing Match will be held eit the farm
of John S. Tarliell, an Tue.stlay, the first day of
the Fair.
Firs $8
t,premium;
• 5
3d " 3
Judges—C. Burng; Mammal ; W. T, Sher
wood ; W4llap2.Buthyrd, Brillgvxatvr„
Irtilei alirl itc4iiialiolig.
1 The Cnnitnittee and Secretary have on al
five on the (fa-militia, where the . Sodees'are
(lated to meet tI 9 o'rlork fat the:id day,wl4 l ll
their nanfea will l Otlilea VlW!,ll2clits ; nod
thi y in be fernialted with the 11404 of Entry
w !fan I hey tr ill proceed tot ecide umn the' mer
it- of the articles and aufrufda entered far pre.
tnintn, anti report, in writing at one o'cick
Ilarti flay.
2. It is important that all persons appointed
an A.n a rdizm Committees should be prei-ent at
that hour. The can resort 11. r instruc
tions nod to make ont reports to the °Men:
2. Any animal entered for orhibition in one
en ntel compete in anymther Mass, ext opt
ns ma. a n Inert).
4. 'km .ithlgeu Anil' ire all* e.nsest withhold
premium. \V hen the flnitttnls nrfit'iNk en: nut
worthy, though there he no 2emprtition.
(I'M'lptirg - tr:IIP)it , IVA Crir ' 4lo:7( , .
1)k - 61ml I I WiAliihg to CO11111,1.4 . 1: tor, premiums
lets< hare their artiele4 entered t'? - ft the
I:try's Rook before the . close of the . second t;:t4
,sr the Fair. ant! a can't Whirl! 'will he Ilcelre,l
from the S.-erettir:C. Tyler, must lihlttat ed
On the tot tutu! or nrtiefe to he exhiWthrl. They
irt.` on 141, ground fe. - rtallittftifniTiy9u:ul... - 4;
a. In , or the fihrti (.14y tit they, clutnof teN.ire
a premium. No unitntkot ktl' l lll
en
mored before the dusty ut „Alut,e4ltitAftlun, ex
ctut hp permission of 04 oillter,,conttlytt Com
utittet
Superintendents of the ditrerent depart
ments o ill have nit animas Kali 11411:1Mt•ls
tentatiettily among-c.d. The. otlictgs, of .the So
ciety and t.b.iperintendents will he knaiep by
their official ltaffizak
.N 4/ itrentinin will be aw. roc to any per
flrt t•std , Otit. l .; Uri icirs nr anii n not entertd
in the name of the bona fide .owner ol We
same.
H. Prentianta not ealltattorlmfore,,Jattary Ist
will be vnmddered donatelt ttrtfie
D. Any person, not n resident 01 the county
sliall - only be entitled to a diidonm for his pre
mium. n s,
ID. In arrtirilit"net teltb a'll, - -law of tlat Sn-
U f fy, no per , on lobo lota (MiT taken a brat
Ken/ kiln, Shill' be entitle to another oaq in the
Rutile but. maybe aVar4..ttl , a , llll - doni . by
tltn JudgetT. • • g ~
. .
11. ' E.;thittltorr, of Itore.e..i,mares.,antl.eobs in,
diviOttn first, Wl,lttq to eontitete:fitr prlrinuins
in At have their;mimui3 in articles '..fnterei 'on
the Feeretery's book on - or butore 10 o`ehtell
of the second day of the F.tir, and tvc-ard- which
roceived from tbut 4 reretary,..ki, (, Tyler;
rousthe qhuted on, the animal to he. exhibitetl.
Awl thee must by 'tin the ground' rqr
at any thee or they etenni recbtvenitrinnino,
A sufficient pollee torco will be in itttentheriett;
day andtrir - ',4,1t, to protect. the property. of ex
hibitors. .
.
Arrangems-nta are made for ,
Lening t,toek
oYer'night to coVered ;
Then mill i V'a Coluntittet at tlfe'iMtrante of
tlioloatr Grounds to direct all tiersons driving ,
in elosicvveritight. - •, • '• •-• • •
Entries may he made any time previous to the.
Fair, by ealyrnt on the SPerettirx, 11. C. TY,lei r ,..
at his °Mee i‘ver'Wilaon'a atr,,re, • as'ii miry or
article or 'animal will hu madoon the•Paliday'df
the Fair.
All ibe :I‘l , l:es unit ,Suprrintimilent3 -hat
ire here' in time will reciiveit ticket fur a free:
• •
Daily Order or riiin;:erafptx.
T~irFiAts }m ill be open friiM 4 : o'clock: a'. m.
until sp. 01., each day. "
Septem bee 2414, firtt ••• (In v, there ' be 'ft.
Free Fair, for the sat& /LAI exchange or ',tilt
stock, ratite, hori.ei+, cut., to,enartnenec at , Om,
m., On the... Fair Grouinis, awl. all .per . suus
5110
invited to'itttenci tree or chsrg',..
At tp, in., the Plowinc SlateiritPiir place
on the - tartn of J. S. Tarbell.• ' • • •
At 2 p. tn.; a-Sackitace willtako place on the
Gruunda, and-a premium of .$2. Itwarded to:the
best map anti tl';1 to the aeCotol'hcßt.
- At 3y. in., niireniluni of $2 Will he' bore' 'cit to
the man nr woman who till! run , around 'the
Coarse in-thequichest time--quat lens than litre*,
toatart.
September 26th. third day, at. 10 o'clock, s 5.
tn., a grand cavalcade hf horses in harness' will
take place on tbd , tritcht - At ' . 101!;. f 0 . 06611, ht
the (mil of the Superintendent:ter-las ,first.,:eflll
aaserahle in front of the‘Juriaese-- ntl?•4 6 . l betllt-
Whitton anti Until luspectlea. At 11 o f C.l4k,
single and matched horses. At 11t,..4 , tiChictv;
mita. At 2 o'clock p. in.. the At
o'clock, announcement of the award or.preMl
nuts. To , tanuflude with au. exhibition- of ; ge.n.•
Leal driving gn.thp, truck.. _ .
, •,, Price, o,r, tuIPAIO.P."?
VhercAvill i)e no badges, or exhlbir tickets
issued, but animals and articles •ntereil for_
competitiqn fien•af charge, except li Far
each n'elcnixA6n 'of nattlitti- 25" cents will be
charged, (except to memberif -and 15 cents
for . eliiliiren under 12. years Also, 25
cents for each admission of : double_ trams,
lu cents for single 4441.
supyrintundents.
Genoa' Superiutendent—[l. -
Superintendent td". Cat in.
bbeeP and Stvine•-•
Agrieultdral'lmplententa—'l l ."Sherninti,
Dairy . I.lall— , Geo.' Lathrop: - - , • '.. •
Vegetable -
Ladies' Hall—Mr. and Mrs. Daniel . Sayre,
Mrs. Amos: NiC.111.015:, . • •
All tielpts'to be taken'ap_at'tlidgates.' '
O.F. iii:drr:r, • 1 '' '
A.
.r. sart.tlolc; ,. ,Execatilta
E; BiLOWtNi •,' , PQ ll l 4 4 l ; t ' ° !` • '• • t
• • JAMES E..C.A . lniAl;T,:Prealdent . ,
.
Tvtizir t : sccrethry.i
Clothing, etc
€~-~~
~ ~~
4 INTERESTING TO EVERYBODY
DRY GOODS. CLOTHING
CARPETS,
MILLINERY GOODS, HOUSE-KM':
ING GOODS, HATS & CAPS,
ETC.. MC.
At au Popular Btdie df
6uttruperg . Itoorit4atuu & go,
• 4 500
1
80c
w Stock of Ready-Made Clothing/
Now SOW for nom
New Softet for Youths,
New butt. for Men.
New Stock of Clothe for CoB4 -
torn Work.-
New Ow simercl,
New Coating!,
New Vesting*:
New Stnek of Dress Goo&
New Black Bilks,
New Silk Warp Poplins,
is:ew Linea
New t'nlured dlpsess,
Nos Blatt
New Grenadines,
New Or audits.
Nov Wash Poplins,
New Linen Dress Goods.
Now Dress Ooch.:a in Variety.
New Stock of White Goods.
tires MCrdele. and Piques,
New Swirs Melte,
New Plaiu ant Striped Nansooks,
New I erred AndPtriped.reconette,
New, Drapery %Drell.,
New • oltinghars 14teee.
New Martteler end Haney Comb
New Linen rattle Damask
. - ‘v Linen Towels and Napkins, etc.
:41 d
•
c--
New Stock of Millinery
Goode.
New Trimmed Lints for Ladies.
New Trimmed Lints for Misses and
Chi all en.
Now Untrimmed lints In Great Varinty,
New flowers
New It.bbons,
New Turgon Silks.
New Laces, Bloods, ete„ etc.
N, , w Stock of Shawls.
New Skive and Cornets.
New Kid Moven and Lisle Thread, do.
New Embroderle, ,t Lace.,
Now Marcell... Trimming. and Fringes.
New Paragon, and F 11.06.
New floater) and Buttons.
New 1141 r Switches arid Braids.
New Linen Collars and Cad, •
S..w Laco Cullers and Fuming,.
Now Collarettan and Paging'.
New Ladle's 11es and Down.
New Fiches and Start,
New Urea. Trimminge, etc.
'll -
tea=
-
74.1
N%l,- Stock of Carpets.
N Oil Clothes.
Ncw Matti.
New Stock of Domestics.
:st, , r :1-4. 19-4. 9-4.4-t Sheettim,
New of Prints.
iev Pam dos.
New Giuglwieut.
cgi
tn 41 5
CD c, "
C. 2
4. 1
t;C:4
Sew Stock of Cassimerea.
Cottonnde.,
New Chem for Mena' and Boys' Rear,
New Rock of gents' Furnish-
New Bois and Cap..
1•••••••••, , ,
.; • .• 1«e. tadlare. and Oaf.
Nen - f Innn Wrapin-no.
ISna Trunk. eknd Satchels,
Near Cutbrvilne. On.
rtfrfr W. boy one rood+ iv In ors quan thine FOR CASTI
a creto rhnre el then, Er from recent Auction ales
in Sow York. and were bournt at bottom prices.
rat. -- vcel DEFY ALL COMPETITION. in any term,
wurthrr iu or nut of town. ll.Prbbc been eriablbdred
in thin pil, fur ,emir ovenfy .Tf=re. Ire call Mal pride
refer to our port weird for for dealing.
GinTENBERO, BOSENBAVE & Co.
Litinb AI: Fite Managing Partner.
31ny 14 Ii (3.
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Moo tro o.
BILLINGS STROUD.
Creneral Insurance Agent,
TINE, LITE AND ACCIDENT nrstraurcE,
7:l2oratr.coss.o..F..ai.
Home 1r... Co., N. Y,, Capital and Surplus. $4.030,000
Liar:ford Vito 1u... Co- Lapitainuddarpitia id. 000,01.10
L.:verve...l. London &Globe " 120.01:031)0
In. Co., of Norm America " 113.1.50,0110
National. Nor, ,$300.100-
Antlitacito. 1.11:la KIL
i" f..,.E1. 000
....-......
I no. Co., State of Yeates "
Union ••
LyoOmioz Vire
I,l,4lllsal.port ton. Co.
Sfair,igoi,tti,P.ortdenco. K. I. ••
Merchonto
Nvmrport. K
Newton of Buck. 06 L.
lemns,knia, of Clevel 4 od.
Soar lue. Co. of Ptilla.
Aletnionnla, of Plltoborc,
Conn. Mutnol Lire Ins. Co. linens
nansrlnto Lite, P,411'8.
C/1-3=IIMIIM.T.M.
'Prurilcie Ins.Co:.ilarford,Capitnland Surplus P. 0 0.000'
Itallu.y Putkoeugern•• $.7.10,C00.
i'heunderrlgned hue been well known In thlseonnty.for
the part 17 yearn,us an I”•nrance Agent. Limes sort/tined:
VW. ChAtipaintes Gave .itrnyt• been promptly paid.
.7,1, - t/Ince ttrrt done en.t from Banklng.olllce of W
II:Cooper et Co—Tarnpikest. Montrose Pa.
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BILLINGS STROIID, Agent.. \ '
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2 1 43. I'oo. •9 10 Elmira 1943 1118 945
310 191 941 ....11',,r , 4t1y 1:W 885 907
333 1 37 12W.... 11 45 5 880
411 205 10 10 l'o,vards. ....II 05 457 810
591 11..1' wrahi,lng _lOl2 71A
543 3(2 -115) lAcyrille 943 403 654.
614 . 11:19 890 • 681.
o'm 12 ...31,4.00pany.... 913
53 8311 12 13...T92142aan0c14... 1 1 14,1 290. 3450;
II II( 449 1 50.., 4130.
21 )5 In 915... Wilk es-Darte7... 700 915 480 ,
7DI 4 35.....440e14).192132.... .. 11 45 1:5
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915 62. Esatob 1005 11 85
880 70
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9 40 York.
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p. .Waterty,,,B 05a. in, arriving at Elmira at 900 ri.my
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a. Fri.; 'Artirue,at 0303 i. m.; arriving at:Timm:9la If
714 p.m.
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