I ULUYAM COUNTY RECORD. who m 3 •A * L m l fiu iil F U B LX 8E ED V H U T BT RECORD PUBLISHING COMPANY, m A T Jsn rX B flO X T X L L B , K . 7 . w M u m m er H o te l lit M o n tle e lle . be elected; N oThe Middletown says that T im e s Make a Guess in Aid of the Sol diers’ Monument Fund. ■) [Mntered at the Post-office Jeffersonville, A HANDSOME WATCH TO THE PERSON :Y*. Y., as Second Class matter.] - "■■■-■' . ■»— II — —■mmmamm— mm— SU B SC R IPTIO N TXBMS : ii—W — ’ '.One y e a r , » * • $1.0® ;-Mx months, • • • • • J® Three months, • • JUS SLogls copy, • • Three cents. A D V ER TISIN G BATES U PO N A PPD IOA TIO N . W h o G u esse s N e a re s t to th e M a jo rity o f T o te s G iv e n to th e S u c c e ssfu l C a n d id a te fo r M em ber of A s s e m b ly i n S u lliv a n County* AU correspondence and business letters fihouid bt addrebsea to the Record P u b l i s h The B ecjobd has received from a in g C om pany. ! ! » gentleman in this place a handsome Office of the Commercial Annex and ,.Postal Telegraph Companies, connecting with Youngsville, White Sulphur Springs, ..Liberty, Walnut Mountain House, Stevena'ville, White Lake. Monticello, and all principal cities and towns In the United States. Marriage and death notices free. Card of thanks, 25c.; resolutions, 50c., unless ex ceptionally large. F r id a y ■ •- - AST M o r n in g , O c t. ' 31, 1802. — 1 PO STM ASTERS - — “S t — Bring on your poultry and ascribe for tbe .Ruwsn, One dollar per year in advance. eggg for cash or barter.— Bjenrich. “several of the Monticello capi W a n te d I talists axe considering the forma lJresBed pigs at six cents a pound. tion of a stock company, their W. A. Allgeier, Callicoon Depot, New [7IW3J object being to erect a .large sum York. mer hotel on Laufield Hill, a short P R O D U C E M A R K E T S . distance north of that village. A meeting was held Wednesday to T bave ’made arrangements with ward the furtherance of the pro- Meyer & Coventry to take charge ji ct, during which Messrs. E li of all shipments of produce, butter Fairchild and Samuel B. Greene and eggs consigned to them. I would also solicit consignments on each subscribed $5,000. Mr. my own occouut. Cards furnished Samuel :Colcord, a wealthy New on application, or at Meyer & York gentleman, will also be Coventry’s. Deference: Meyer & largely interested in the venture.” !Coventry or New York County (National Bank, corner 8th avenue A u c t i o n .^ — George Emerich, of and 14fch street, New York. Fremont Centre, wili sell horses, J ohn G. T onissen, 63 Gausevoorfc street, cows, etc., at auction on Friday, Oct. 28* Terms, one year. New York City. gold-plated, stem-winding huntingcase watch as a contribution to the Soldiers’ ^Monument Fund. In order to turn this watch into money, we have decided to offer it as a —“Duluth Imperial” is fche name of | j oe H Krenrich, with John C. tbe best Hour in the wo-Id. Krenrich 1 J Quick, commission merchant, 325 prize in a guessing contest on the sells it at a bargain. Washington street, N. Y., wonld like to vote for Member oi Assembly in _ _| receive butter, eggs, etc., from this — Atlantic muslin for 6 c. a yard vicinity He will guarantee highest Sullivan county. Following are the at Meyer & Coventry’s. . »market price and “Quick” returns. CONDITIONS : /will please notify the publishers when There are three candidates for Member ' papers are refused or remain in the post- of Assembly iu bullivan county—D avid S. office uncalled for. This is required by Avery, Democratic; U. S. Mossiter, Repub *the postal regulations. lican : and .James A. Kay, Prohibition. Tho Look T h is Over a; p © > aa. •3 flo u r. a ts dj w *EX P e*- p ° ar. *ts c » ST ^© ft* © Pg gJa 3 O oer 8* © IS 2 © *3' 5£» •S That the paster ballots should contain correctly the whole of the electoral ticket, otherwise a vote in fche electoral -college for President may be put in Jeopardy. The provisions referred to is, that, if a less number of names of 'Candidates for an office is printed on •■apaster than on fche ballot to which the paster is attached, and the latter -«tre not erased* covered or concealed, they are, to be counted. If a v o t e r r e t u r n s a l l h i s b a l l o t s t o the b a l l o t c l e r k a n d p a s s e s o u t s i d e t h e guard rail without voting, he may re turn onc6 and only once within the rail, receive a new set, prepare them within t h e booth and vote; but such a p e r s o n ~oan receive in all but two sets of the -official ballot. If a voter present his ballots to the inspector improperly folded the in spector may instruct him how to •properly fold them, but not by folding or unfolding the official ballot; n o -official ballot, however folded, is to be ^unfolded outside thh, booth. The voter ■may r e t u r n t o his booth and p r o p e r l y prepare his ballot nek to exceed four times in all. Separate sets of ballots are provided on the Constitutional Amendments. •One 'eel; will be “for,”\ the other “against.” •» M e s tio u e d f o r t h e A s s e m b ly . P A P E R M A N G im W h e n y o u n e e d a n y t h i n g i n t h i s l i n e Ik. W ill C08t y o u n o t h i n g t o g e t m y fig u re s . If I canrt do your work as good, or bet ter, than you are now gettin g it done and. eave you som ething, I don’t w ant it. Try it. W . G . 6 3 tf W I L S O N j K enoza L a k e, H. Y. L IT M B ¥. 5 IQ. h. Steam Saw, Plaining, Shingle & Lath Mils. Manufacturers of and dealers in Our mills are located a tew miles below* Seasoned boards and plank in large quantities. Pine and hemlock shingles. Coeheeton. Paints, oils, varnishes and brushes of every description. W Crockery, yellow and stone ware, a full line. Before you purchase your- lumber write to us for prices. ISflfc Wide-awake workers everywheren i i f l i i s g f0r “fchepp’&Tfcotographs of^fchsWorl‘»iirt>he greatest, b o o k on ea rth ; t e s t ing $100,000; retail at $&25, cash or in&fcail*c u c D B * C m ents: mammoth illustrated) O ilL l I u circulars u»d term s free; daily* nnf-rmfc *>ver l *5t)0 voiiumP*. Ag**hts wild! with success- T. iVl.artin-, Ocntreviile, I <WR,. m^HDTOffilPHSSSLj!0? L am ps. »z c/> O HENRY J. M. SCHMIDT, KRENRICH. NORTH.BRANCH, N.Y. > I have jnsfc received a fine line of*; 1 e 2cr iB «00o —AND— Wooster, (X. $ 2 3 in m mhuites; Bevo J.. Howard Madlsou, Lyons, N. Y*» $101 l©^* Pork barrels and tierces in abundance. Headquarters for Rochester hours; a bonanza; +Uq U fflllljl; niflcent outfit only Si.UT Inti n U J l U I Rooks on creilit. Freight paid. Aodreea.. s Globe B ible PnfeilMliiii* Co.,. 7d : In boots and sh oes I w ill not be under Chestnut S t . , Philadelphia, Pa., or sold ; best assortm ent in town. H ats and Bring on your butter, eggs, poultry, etc. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. for cash or barter. caps. s00 In O £O > w. »=> o© r? «© 3 a* H sc m TH E B A N N ER STO CK OF TH E SEASO N . PLATFORM WAGONS, BOGG®. © *s N. B.—It is not required that gu esses fir made upon the above blank, which is only given to show the form in which the guestm u st be m ad e. A complete line of Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Mats, Household and Farm Supplies, Hardware, ei»; A foil ISae of staple and fancy groceries, Teas, CofiedS Afidi pUlffi gTOUfld spices a specialty. Y ou m a y m a k e y o u r g u e ss upon any nmee or paper, as loug as you mention the nam e o l the candidate, hie m ajority, your own nam e a n d a d d r e s s , a n d A provision was in serted in th e law t h e exact t i m e a n d d a t e of m a k i n g the of 1892 which makes it very important Isu m b e r. As usual, the best assortment of fancy Harnesses whips and groceries and provisions. A great reduc BLANKETS. tion In 5 © Q £ © to OR © <1 3© oM l 0. P PAINTING, GRAINING H e m l o c k . W Jh ite a n t i Y e l l o # P i n e I n m b e r , F lo o rin g . $ ld iu (£ a m tl D ra g g e d . L u m b e r . ODR STOCK IS SOW COMPLETE. *-« HOUSE, SIGN & DECORATIVE IT IIL A K V IL L E , P A . person guessing nearest to the majority or votes given to the successful candidate, T H E N E W B A L L O T L A W over all others, for the office of Member of Assembly, w ill receive a geutlem an’s handsome gold-plated, stem-winding, «3onae C h a n g e s M a d e i n t h e O ld hunting-case Watch. Make your gu ess upon the blank below (or, upon jiny piece L a w —D i s a b i l i t y D e f i n e d . or paper, taking care you do not om it * no thing as shown on the blank), m d send it with ten cents to The “Record,” Jefferson Middletown Argus. N. Y. Anybody may gu ess a s often Several changes were made in the ville, as tney like by sending ten cen ts with each J> ry G o o d s. Ballot Reform Law by the Legislature and every guess. Be sure to put the time and date on tell your gu esses. In case of 1892. Those to which it seems neces there are two or more w inning guesses, The latest styles of dress goods of every sary to call the attention of v o t e r s a r e the earliest one will g et the watch. The description, fancy flannels, ginghams, contest w ill close on Monday, N ov. 7, and prints, m uslins, outings, notions, yarns, as follows: no guesses w ill be regeived after 9 p. m., oi hosiery, etc. Under the Stptute of 1892, the dis that day. trict for which the ballot was intended w a s p r i n t e d o n th^e back ot the ballot. Under fche amended law the only en dorsement on the back of the ballot will be “Official Ballot for Novembes 8 , 1892,” and the designation o f the poll ing place will now be found printed on the f a c e o f tbe stub. The ballot clerks are to deliver the ballot to a voter unfolded; they may in struct him how to fold the ballot either by folding the sample ballot or other wise; but not by folding an official ballot. V Ifc was provided under the former law that a voter who declared under oath that by reason of physical disa bility he was unable to prepare his ballot without assistance, might be ac companied into the booth by a person oi his selection to assist him. The law now defines tbe “disability.” It must exist “by reason of total blindness, loss of both hands, such total inability in both hands that he cannot use either hand for ordinary purposes, or physical disability by reason of crippled condition or disease, to entbr the booth ■alone.” In all other eases no person OftU be with fche voter in fcbe booth. f e r Sale. A good chance for cabinet-making and undertaking. Good house, sh o p , ware-rooms and barn; turning by water power; hearse and wagons; seven acreM of land. Inquire of Edward K rao g er, Youngsville, N. Y. [64r72] guess. - The name of overy* person noak ing a guess will be added to our list of contributions to the Monu ment Fund (unless they prefer not), which is published in thesr columns from week/to week. It i> desirable that the real name should be given to be placed, with theii respective contributions, iu th* corner-stone of the monumerd Although, those who prefer to sig? themselves as “Young America/ “Patriot/* etc., may do so. Lose no time in sending in yom guesses, as only seventeen daviremam before fcbe close of fch< contest. The “Reeordw JFundL T h e R e c o it d ........................................... $5.0f* Young America ............................... .10 P a tr io t............................................................ .2f> A Soldier’s Wife ......................... .............H RECEIVED THIS WEEK*. Gapt. E. H. Finney. William W ils o n ...,. T o ta l The New York Sun mentions Mon. A. C. Batts as the probable Democratic candidate for Menber -of Assembly in the 29fch District* New York city. Mr. Butts was formerly a leading politician in — Another large lot of dry goods Sullivan «jjQnniy. just been received by Kr,enrich. Plows oid H arem Remember; A dollar saved is a dollar1earned Give u» a chance and we wsli do you good. Resp’y,. A. K. OSTERHOUT, S C V jio jp * * - * J L a J k e ., 1S -I& W Heebuer 8c Son’s Y o i* k L e y rl T re a d P o w ets ) Wirttll FV»»W. wild ******** criwn* MM* E IC K H O F F & W E N Z E L C a lH c o o n B e p o t, J S L .Y - THRESHERS * a n d a ll K in d s o f Farming Implements. All kinds of hand-made Choice selection and going lively. $5.00; $&A)0; $T.S0} $9.00. HARNESSES STORM SERGES, am l d tlie r new W in te r D ress AND 0JA N E 8S 1 L A D IE S ’ ...................................................... $7.70 Question of T i m e . The order of Tooti, next to tbe Iron Hall, was considered the strongest of the seven year fra ternal endowment organization., A bill in equity asking for a receiv er has been hied in the courts in Philadelphia. The Sexennial League, a similar six year plaHj, Is in the same plight. AND PAEM WAGONS. Products of tho farm bought ai the highest? market pices. ..... W ' . . . . ------25 O n ly A BUCKBOARDS, a n d h o rs e e q u ip m e n ts . G o^ds. New Goodrich, Domestic and “White — CHILDREN’S UKDER1EMI, ALL SIZES. LADIES’, “ 50c. to $1.40. GENTLEMEN’S, “ 50c. to $1.75. CLOTHING OUR ' p g d ' , GREAT SPECIALTY. CO .^ L o y s Ailarge stock of D ry Goods, Groeeneg* . Boots and Shoes, a n d everything usually found in a general store. EICKHOFF & W E N ZE L CALLICOON DEPOT, N. Y. Honest Goods at Bottom Prices.
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