THK SHOW OF STOCK.Not only does the show of hordes exceed iu number that of 1H70, but in merita* well. In the farm classes foide *iag-uificcnt 8UQ8 ure exhibited and in mares and colts altogether the best show on theIIigrounds for years. In theso classes Mr O. C. Tillinghast, ot Berlin, shows a Black- j hawk Morgan suckling colt that attracted general attention. He also showed a two year old that weighs 1,110 pounds and athree year old 1,250, both line animals. Mr. Henry Tice shows a line tuckling coit and cloud mare. Mr. G. R. Gaston, of Milan, a splendid cult out ot a valuablemare and Butman's Membrino Raleigh stallion. Three guneiiorshown, Whose sire is the tine ' W Sir Henry stallion owned by Gottlieb Kpple, ot this city, one of theso a yearling owned by Fred Spiegle, of this city, weighs 1)15 pounds and is already heavier than jhis mother. An other owned by Mr. Fergueonon the Milan road, is a clean sorrel and a ‘y. Mr. i i 1* •dusky, owned the third colt, a suckling and a 'plendid fellow. T. A. Harrows, of Berlin, exhibited a Hiatoga suckliug colt out of a Charles mare and Forest Iliatoga Stallion, a splendid little fellow andMowing the Hiatoga strain to a marked degree.I John Keer, of Milan, also shows a linecolt, maro and two year old.The show of cattle is not quite eo large i a** it was in 1H7*», but is fuily equal other**! wise.t| Messrs. W. P. Noble and II. C. Wash-burne, noted breeders of thoroughbred3 Short Horns, make by far the leading dis-5 play, al ' * total of thirty-three head, 'ten head ot fat iteersthat are remarkablyII one, three • disand the bal-I lance cows and heifer*. Their mo-t valuable animal is the thoroughbred Short HornBull, Wood lawn Duke, four years old and weighing 2,370poun 1 •. ThirtJ neshas this bull been entered for premiums at State, sto Vand ani* thirtyII times has he taken premiums-tv/cnty-eight oi them I« praniinpAnother v«ry valuable boll is §h®#8 inthe Huron county herd, Bill Iiuke, a year-m ^ . 4 m . mrl1 i iim? weieiling 1,400 poundweeks old. In1*ii»I$100 when he was two this herd are also seveftl thoroughbred || cows and heillt; r a two year lt;-'1, Pamelia 1 lth,” being especially tineMr! J as. Taylor, of Berlin, shows a noblepair of matched work oxen. Elisha Storrs, of Perkins, a banc me high grade yearling bull. W(ft, Benton, of hastwo verv fine cattle on the grounds, on** ofthem a thoroughbred Devon yearling bullthat is a beauty.Charles Stein, lt;f Perkins, exhibits a grade bull calf that shows a high gradeaLd superior points.CharlesNVeikel, of Milan, shows a lineyoung shorthorn Durham bull that is registered in the Herd book.In Alderny stock there were no entriescowv M ^ —------- ming to Mrs. Judge Caldwell o( thi-§ city.Iu swine the show is much ahead ot last years, numbering thirty-l '^r pens, and ! among the lots are some State Fair spe-jciniens. Mr. A. D, Scott, of Hartland, Huron coanty, makes a large and specially tine show—1H head all told of Ches* ter Whites. One sow in the lot weighs 750 pounds, and a pig seven months old,weitrhs over 300. t fMr. J. F. Greene makes a fine bbow oittavoiiut-uftele.Tw3uielt;faUof tfc te hlt; T NfnKHe\ m. ueaiou, ui ......~ --ca-li»hirea-fw, littto pen of pig* »n.l (ailoioe tborooghbredWm lt;•: - ■■■■“ J-aKtmmijohftrid(»m« Berkshire*.UrntllAN Ilf \I 11 • IHaKQ ft I ,loarThos. Morgan, oi Parkins, contributesfirst-class display in Chesters and Berk-whires.Wf