The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 31, 1870, Image 3

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    Countg puointoo pirectorg,-
Taw Una in this Directory, one year,
each addilinn.ll line, 50 ete.
NEW 31-ILFORD
WM. L. MOSS & CO . Dealers in Dry Gonda. Hat...Cana,
BOON and Shoe•, and General Merchandise, on Main
el:rert, •ecnnd door below the Fpl•ropal ihureh •
LINTON MOTIVE., kept by WILLIAM SMITH, on Main
*Vert, near rbr Depot.—•
NICHOLAS SHOEMAKER, Agent for Lerel's double
Turbine. Best water wbed In nee_ Satisfaction
guaranteed.
W. 8. MEAD. Foundry. and dealer In Mow* and other
ntensflo, one door from Phlnnef a Bad, Mate St.
N. F. KtllltElt. Carriage Taker and Undertaker, un
Maio Street, two dome below Ilawley'e Store.
McOOLLITM BROTHERS. Dealers in Groceries and
Provhdonn, on Alain ..,..trret.•
H. fl ARR ET & SON'. ilonloro In Flour. Pro4l Mon],
Salt. Lime. Cement. arooorles stud Yroviolons on
]lain Strout. 411ipOtlat, tilC DOPOL
W. & T HAYDEN. ‘lnonfdrtsrent or elt.rdr• dud
Wholen:. 1.. dealers td Yankee :Cottons and Fnory
G00d,.. On N+in street. Iddotv Ft - drop:II Church. •
MOSS d. MNAP. Lath• r 41annforturc, end at.nle••
to Morocco Finding , . tic . prat. Kitt:woo t i t•hur,..l •
AIVET & HAYlll 7 .ls:', Denier. In Drziert and Mudinin,...
and 31aunfactarern of Cigar., on MAIn stna , near
the Depot
W. STEPIIRNq. gb....lnT 3,1 d _en.,llll..pairtog
on Main Street. earth of the bet
. DICKEIIMAN. .1n Moller Inqoner...o mrrt Ilandbo7
and t'lt.thlt.•.”. Br. k Store. on )I.lin Strong.
WHIPPLE 4t MEAD, Donlvrn In g• nera I llvrvbnudi
• on MAN Strad.
0. M. IIAWLEY. riost.rk vneral M,rrluiudire, on
Main Street. oppoAte Itille)'n Hotel
GREAT BEND
L S. LESTFUI. Nl.Loof,torer of t.e.ithrr, nod &alit r
In general Merelonoliot% nn Mato Str. e •
n. P. DORAN, Mrreinint Toilor and &oiler in Remit'
V , l!atric Clothing, Dry Gamin, Grocerier and Prov ieioo r.
aln Street.
LENOXVILLE
HIRAM WHITK. Nanorartor, of and dealer in - roperi
or Plow• nod crotolZr.
MEM
Envy ARD BHT txr. M muCtetarer. of Wagon
and Sleighs, ne.ir the Dig:ills' Sloss
31.0.); T
WEBB S k+BR R, New. Offlcc. and (hasten , In Grocer
in and Prifrlninin.. Crockery etc.. Public Avenue.
JAMES R. CAMMALT. Attorney nt Ln,r. OMee one
door - below Tarnell Mune, Public AN emit*.
WII. II (TiiiiPTCßlnker, Fell Foreign Pa,
race Tick tF and on FuginnO. Irchind and Scot
land.
J. R. FI,ETCFIEWS Flat In:, Saloon ie the place tL, ¢•t
Ire Cream, Oyeters aml Clan.. In every ei)le. Ou Main
at reel.
STROUD k PRO WN. ',nil Fire and'Llfc 1 to.
•ncr Azooto and Accident Tickci •
to Nem- York nod PlaiLidclphio. kliTco one dons rapt
cattle Honk
F. R. CHAN Gene:rot InNuretnen and Sewing Ma
ebtur Agent. Ptabitc AVvre
J. L. T the Wont to trot Four tror - eries sod
l•rovho01111. }:31.11r. Pot k. ! s ad. Tea . so, r. ttfer . T„.
hare, se eft. Se,r.ere. toy tern and Iterreehments. u
der S. If. hayre S Brothers • '
& NICHOLS, the place in got Peng. and 11.-cil•
eme, Claar, Tnlwcco, Pipe, Pocket-Booka, Sputa
glee, Yankee ;cottony , . .tc., Pnbltc Avenne.
WM. L. t'OX, Ilararrs maker and (beAler lb nil arc
0rb:4113 kept by the trade, opporitt; the Bank. •
WIS. It. TIOYT) . T1(•alrro In Store.. Ilardwnro,
and Mnouttrtfl,t, i,l Tilt nod Shootlron wore, curlier
of _Main and Turnpike nt rect.
ICONIC & LINES. Vrn knot Tailor* and iierile.).n in
Cloth et. Trimming, gml Porn 'Mil in: Ciontir and
Agr to Singer 31,rchinr, AI ri ti ,trrrt.
Fordbam
A. N. I t I I. Utn. 11.1, iu Groretico. Prov
Statnmers and 1 4,11,ee Nuttoup. at head
PlAlit Avenne.
T. SPORE A: cn 11.rdwarr.
Azricultu,l Fluut nutl
•110 Tar
tIiNSFORD R 11111•11 EL. Livery •nd ExeL4bee
St•ble. In rear of Bonk I.:Wing.
J. B. D t trrrr ,t FYI. 11,11.., In Dry Good., hard
ware and general tnerehandir, collier, Dear
Mack..
Xecal Attclligencc.
A Bold *lonic !Thief.
About ten o'clock on Monday last a lior4c
belonLing to .t. F. Butterfield, who lives about
a mile and a half front this lutrourt. wek
The thief entered the pasture. (taught the horse
and rode hint sway in plain Vi2W of some ork
man not fire rods oil, and who shouted to him
to des hat, but before they could overtake hint
be hiaB passed out of • , :igitt. This seems to be the
boldest theft on reeorl in this
CAPTURED 1--Sinee writing the above, the
horse thief has been captured and caged. Ile
was arrestod in n wood s h unt three miles from
town,.by Pat. Morley. and brought here about
3P. at. On being arraigned before B. Eld
red, Esti., hr gave his nail:ens Patrick Ryan. re
siding in Auburn, this county. Ott hehig
Lioncd why he took the horse, he replied. that
be " wanted to take a ride It .rem. he had ta
ken a horse few days ago, in Auburn, aas nur
iued, the horse taken' from him, and, bein well
known there as a lunatic, he was discharg,tal.—
He appears to be a fit subject for the lunatic
asylum or the penitentiary.
.The.promptitude of the people of this vivini
ty,
who knew nothing of the circumstances, Oil
b' that a horse had been A ohm. in turning out
and nomering all the roads, is worthy of pm
mendation. Lt Rucks en. Pa., they have four
Horse Companies, all regularly organized with
officers and fleet horses, and although they
sometimes have to ride 200 or 300 miles, they
seldom full to fetch the game.
I==l=l
Bloomsburg, State Normal School
This line Institution has become one ot the
educational landmarks of. our State. Within a
year or two the '
have been re-bitllt,
she grotmds graded and ornamented, at a cost
tif #130,000,- making it emphatically u nude]
School
Prof. Henry Carver, aided by a competent
corps of assistants, has the liupervision of this
School, and hisTeputation for tact, ability and
*access. is a guarantee of its status in thetslucti•
Slatial arena. At the Institute , in this pliee last
week, the people had an opportunity to judge
of the merits of Prof. Carver as a teacher. We
. kaaw„liim.to-tresithoroughly eompetent.iastnn -
'tot', and mn-heartily commend the Blooloshetrg
Normal School to any young .people of this
county who desire a thorough education.
Send for circular, with course of Instruction,
terins, piles, etc.
Notice.
The Bridgewatar Baptist Association will bold
fda next annual meeting with the Baptist Church
in Auburn on,.Weduizdur and Thursday Sept.
21 and 221870, commencing at 10 A. u, 7he
Sunday School Convention will be held on
Tuesday Sept. 20, at 7 r, u.
G. IL renne.n, Clerk.
The- time of holding the association is put one
week later than usll4l t his year on acessule tithe
ap
pointed
Fair being held on thy snow days
for the Association, A_ L. POST,
L. B. FOOD,
G. B. ELIMED,
Montrose, Aug. 31, 1810,
Notice.
The Basquebanns Association of Universelists
will hold sts next Anneal Session at Gibson,, Pas.,
on Wedensday and Thursday. the 7th and - 8,11,
of September, 1570.
Important business matters, that will come
before the council, render it necessary that
Churches and Societies he fulls , representated.
BornitToN, Scribe.
Wanted. . .
A girl to do common hou.se-tcork for hoaid
while attending school. .Call at this office.
Bradford County
Ate troin tnc; '"•
—The Radical County Convention meets at
the Coon Howie, in this boro„ on Monday i3ep
tember 19.
—The Post: master General has appointed
Andrew• J. Noble Pastmaster at Wysox, rice
•
bmley, of TOsearum, aged
about 66 yearn, went to bed on the evening of
the 6th inst., apparently in good health, and was
found dead in her bed the next morning. A
child of five years old was in bed with her, and
a young lady slept in another bed but a few feet
from her, neither of whom was aware that the
death angel had been so nigh them, till the light
or the fitiorning'iOcaled the startling rod mom-u
-nit lhcL She lad evidently passed away with
out a struggle.
—The dwelling house of James Lackey, of
Herrick township, was consumed by fire on Sat
urday, August lith, with nearly all the house
hold furniture and dairy• fixtures. The fire was
Brat discovered while the family were at dinner,
the second story being all in flante.4, and so rap
idly did they spread that but little could hes:Jiv
ed.
The Liss is estimated at about thirty-five hun
dred dollars, on which there was an insurance
of fifteen hundred dollars. The tire is supposed
to.have canght from tho stove-pipe.
—(tn Sunday morning between the hours of
tae and three o'clock, the house of Mr. James
iledt7ml, in Sonth Main St., WON destroyed by
tire! It aas occupied by Mr, A. F. Peterson.
Mr. P. and family were in the country on a visit
at the time, there had not been any fire in the
house fora week. Mr. Bedford owner of the
house, had bet-it building an addition in the
rear of the main building, and had it all enclos
ed, excepting the doors and windows. When
the tire aas first discovered the thanes were is
suing from this new addition, outside of the
main building. We are pained to record the
flirt that Mr. Peterson has lest everything he
possessed, and his fitmily all their wearing ap
parel, they are left entirely destitute. Mr. Pet
erson is a very kind father in his family, and
very industrious, hard working man, he has al
ways been a kind neighbor and deserves the
sympathy of all the citizens of Towanda, as he
has not the means to purchase furniture, or
wearing apparel tin. his finally. They are at
present receiving the hospitality of Mr. Webb,
wholives near the Beidleman brick yard.
It is hojnd that the citizens of the mom., and
the surrounding country, will think seriously of
this case. and assist them in their hour of afflict
t ion and distress.
-
Shoo( Ing Affray In Elmira.
Report, reached Police Headquarters about
half-past twelve o'clock on Sunday aftenuain,
that a woman luld been shot through the head
in the vicinity. of the factorr.
('ity Marshall Krais and °Meer Wat,on im
mediately procemkA to the place indicated, and
arTested (7eorge VanDel - log:in the perpetrator
of 11w crime.
The person shot Is Bridget ilannihan, wife of
Michael Hann ihan. The ball entered her cheek, 1
cut the root of her tongue and palate
and lodged in the opposite side of her neck, 1
pro.hicing a very dangerous if not a fatal
w, RI II Et
Site Wit , attended by Dn. P. H. and John 31.
Flood, who rendured such stirgieil aid as her
condition required. The weapon with which
the shooting was done was a four shooter, re
quiring a goo d sized cartridge, which Van De
Bogart summilered to the officers who nettle his
arrest.
The cause of the disturbance, as we learn
from the (tracer, was that the woman Bridget
claimed to have cause for being jealous of her
husband Michael and the wife of Van Di:Bogart.
To vent her spite upon her rival she therefore
pr. sass?. st to stone her re..tidenve. which was
situated upon the lot adjoining her own. The
alas. is reported to have been broken in sevend
..f the windows.
This conduct was not relished by Van De
Bogart, and he tired upon the woman Bridget
wish the result above indicated.
The arrested person was comilned in jail.
and the circumstances attending the shooting
will probably be
,inquired into 10-slay. befOre
Recorder Muller:
At the time of our lattzt information the
wounded woman was still alive, and as com
fortable as could he expected from the character
of her wounds.—Ehaira A,l.
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Broome Count y.
Items from the Leader
Messrs. I). M. S. E. G. Halbert have present
ed Mr. GiMeru& Burrows (the young man who
fought so bravely the burglars who entered their
store) with a splendid gold watch and chain.
We understand they also defrayed the entire
funeral expenaes of young Myrick, and have
ordered a monument to be erected over his re-
Such exhibitions of the appreciation of worth
and valor in employees,eannot but haven good
effret, and emsmrage young men to a faithful
discharge of duty.
William Collier, of Kirkwood, white..walking
home Wednesday evening, Aug. nth, on the
railway track, and when about four miles east
of this place was met by three men, our of
whom hit him on the hack of the head, while
the others presented pistols at his head and de
manded his pocket-book. having no doubt the
fate of poor Myrick in his mind's eye, he lost no
time in eomplying with the request, and surren
dered about sixty dollars in money and his
watch. No clue has been obtained to: the rot.
. ,
hers.
Gilbert S. Ilinrrow•s says that Runoff looked
like the man who shot at him ; that the size,
countenance and clothing resembled the man
who did the shooting. During the examination,
he was confronted by his wife's mother, Mrs.
Fsrhutt, or Ithaca) They were both evidently
greatly agitated as they recognized each other.
The memories which this meeting between the
two must have atyakcaed, c.ittovtly he imagin•
ed. It was not right or necessary to bring her
Can: to fate with the supposed totpderer . pf her
daughter.
ldni. &haltix a lady somewhat advanced in
years, and had been visiting at the residence of
Gen. John C. Robinson. We learn since that
she is quite unwell. from the effectsof the excite
ment mused by meeting the murderer of her
daughter.
Ou Wedensday, Deputy 81Mriff Barnes, f of
Cortland couty, and a IL Allis earns here.
The bodies of the dead men were disenterreil,
when they immediately identified the body of
the smaller man' as one Davenport, who' for
merly rta;idotf,, 24, Cortland, ,aIt,CA diirlerate
and notatiouM diameter:: last year Runoff
came to that !Almelo detimd• him' 'for burglary.
His defence was successftill, and Davenport was
discharged. While then!, Runoff was recogniz
ed by several parties. He was then going undfr
the name of Dalton,
The gold ; rnarket opened before the board at
117, and at the board at 10 n. it. dt 1144, ilijen
reacted to 1104, afterwards declined to 117 ) ",
and closed at 1 P. U. at
-- • -•••• 41111. ...-
Struck by Lightning.
We learn that the barn, of Mr. Atherton, 'in
Bridgewater; Omit 8 1 ,4 mile!' from this village,
wai struck 'wity . tighiuittig. during the thun
derstorm orldondaynlgiNaiktayaluablahca*
was killed. i
A POEM,
&literal before tke Teachers' Inahlute, at Mont
row, Br., Aug. Zia, 1870.
I=l
My fellow teachers, In no formal speech
I firing, some hints of /wit and vh.d to tearh
To ascertain, If so we nuiy, the fact
That ,:tis n picience, if you please, esitet ;
IVitlipriritinlusLuid 'trnoffs at coninnind,
So well defined that all may understand.
And first, the heir, a thing important, too,
In whatsoe'er we undertake to do ;
Whether we thrive by delving in the soil,
Or at the Arts mechanic daily toil,
Or from the sacred desk expound the creeds,
Or better still, preach Wilt thro' hieing deeds,
Or practice physic, or confiinnd the law,
Or in the angn.l. Senate seek to draw
The nation's ear—wliate'r the end in view,
lle hest has reached who best the methods knew
Beware how you attempt, 0, pedagogue,
The role of that ambitious, little frog,
Which, when the ON came to his spring to drink,
Astonished at his size, begun to think,
Perhapti himself by swelling up with air
His bulk might equal, and his honors share.
You all remember what his frogship's fate,
A proof that eri , id ;Aim makes nothing great.
Bear, too, in mind, those little ey es and ears
Silting around you, scarcely have their peers
Among us older folk. defects to scan,
To take your unwary., be you maid or man
Therelbre take oil your Imek ram, drop your stilts,
Shunning the digility that nothing wills :
Strive hard to be your simple. honest self,
Aml lay all consequential tuitions on the shelf.
Especially upon that all-eventfol morn
When term begins, and chaos seems Just born,
%Viten you must stand the tire of all the eyes
That shine like stars upon the wintry skies;
Woe to the luckless wight however well
Lle may have learned to cipher, write or spell,
Whose lofty manner. and whose pompous phrase
Show the young wretches where his weakness
tars ;
Your hat, your boots, your clothes, your cut or
The way you hold your bead, your hand,, your
To those keen-searching, eves their story tell—
A lescson sure or being studied well.
And if you scapc unscathed from such a fire,
You've passed an imical than which none is
hifihrr ;
But failing then•, no matter tho you stand
Approved by every college in the land,
And wear the sheep , kin pinned upon your back,
Sharp eye, n ill pierce it and &leo 3 our hick.
In ole•ning school 'M. ever well to read,
Some simple, moral ies,n, formed 111 lied
The souls of children, like the story told
OfJoseph whom his wicked brethren sold ;
(Jr that wherein the little child wes blessed
When the Gmat Teacher tin mankind impressed
The vital truth that Heaven is very near
The little ones %VIII, threng about is here ;
For bear in mind that stork:4,11111 :LS three
Improve their morals and their fancy please.
But when at lust the business the day,
The real, thorough work is under way,
Still more important is the teaching art,
The ways and means our knowledge to impart.
The faculty to rouse, to Mint tattle, to mould,
The slow to tinieken, and the wayward hold,
To draw out powers which seemingly are not.
And tied in every nature just the spot
For gaining slur:nice to that citadel
We call the mind—to plan, to work, to tell
The various wants tor all these complex minds;
'These and a hundred more the teacher tinds
Are csowding on him like an avalanche,
And rail for powers ..f.nind well trained and
staunch,
I low hest fo manam• this one, chasten that—
ow keep the peace bet %even 8011, .1 iut , and Pat
Repress the arrlints4s of that langliinz
11"liiw head ie full .if romance, fashion's whirl
And fix her Mimi tin nuitlieniatins dry,
And keep that boy . . image front her eye.
Arc pressini: opaso ions which no art van lay
Upon the table till .01111 C other dull
And then again when revitation calls
For all your p o wer:, it frequently befalls
That yon yourself are plagued w lilt doubt
About the way to bring the 4tibject
Whether by moues of fingers and of thumb
1 - cat Ahnll begin with those tub:named the dumb.
Who while they deftly ask and glee reply,
Talk with the body, head hand, lip and eye,
And quite outrun the so-called power of speech,
By methods which you to o ter try to reach ;
A tionling, too, boil many n useful hint
To talking traehrra, if no fatal squint
Obstruct your ‘ision that you cannot see
The means to outs, unle,, they come " per Se: -
or by some will timed questions ascertain
Protkicney, no matter hoiv you train :
The teat her on is puzzled, and the clew
is lo.t he which to nest the end in view.
Remember this. the 1.1 , 111Cetip , 1,1421)
That preparation makes the Cite of school ;
That whatsoever means you may pursue
To reach the point, .mcvess depends on you.
You ..re the one whose torch must give them
light,
You uitlut be understanding. hearing. aught ;
hit ,up by. you, Um book's dull page utast glow,
Beneath your touch the •oreams of knowlodge
Clow.
Through youtelmr mind must opening vistas
rise
Wherein titer see beyond still fiairer skies.
If you sit dull and lisilia, on your chair,
Attention flags, and dullness tills the air.
If yam are careless, hesitating, slow,
Throughout the class Ilion' traits begin to show
If from the le-son votere inclined to stray,
And gossip half the unfitted hour away,
To-morrow's recitation will begin
To have long gaps fair further filling in.
Ifvou're inclined the laboring oar to wield,
'7`will quite surprise how soon they'll quit the
field,
content to let you show your wondrous skill,
our kuou ledge, or your wit, ur what yOU trilL
Contrive how best to strike the golden mean
Of doing all or nothing, jast between.
Point out the fields wherein the oar is found,
Show how done, but let them stir theground;
Remetub'ring that he teaches best who leads
His pupils to self-improvise , deeds,
By which themselves supply their mental needs.
Regarding methods, each must make his own.
There is no patent plan which being known,
Will give success while every other mode
Fails to advance upon the royal road.
For lIIMII3 by which one teacher ran succeed
Another trying, may find poor indeed.
The reason's clear, no two arcked the same,
And copies always seem a little tame.
.Whirl you shall teach is somewhat better fixed,
Though even here things ;pi a little mixed,
For "grievously they err" who think that naught
Save what the law points out is to be taught.
Foremost of all our anglo-saxon phrase,
The tongue in which we lisp in ehilhood's days,
Tfemands your care. You cannot even name
The other branches but its aid you claim.
'Tie like the ocean on whose ample breast
All else may float in motion or at rest.
Then teach tospeak it clearly, smoothly, well,
Teach how to write, to read it, and to spell;
SlataWheuce.deriend and its component parts,
Atul'Jtow alikAA& s scienee and• the 048 ;
Instruct how long the world has felt its sway,
\V ho were its founders, at ho its masters say
Strive by example, too, its use to teach,
And thus eorreet sonic uncouth thralls speech:
Show that extravagance in language tends
To much that's vicious, and the wise offends,
Gives evidence of careless, faulty thinking,
And opens to cheating, lying, drinking.
:Spare not the feelings of that girl or boy
Who adways avild,deengral words employ.
Or that young lady—there am many' may be,
h 9
, .grtnr.4 eptatie ainr sow spiendid baby,
nfeelly ii.6qurid, that's the way she'll utter It—
Than such abuse of language, better stutter it.
Of course In tatathematfla you should try
To keep some keen professor in your eye,
Whose air is lively, and whose wit is sly ;
And should thainan belle of Lathyette,
No better model would you wish to get ;
Then when your class begins to fall asleep
Stick pins of pungent wit full 01l and deep,
Again on seeking what—some study take
Lake Botany, or Natural History, and make
A thorough work. Ido not mean, to Mt
The student's mind with facts arrangad with
skill,
But rather steak to cultivate his powers
Cf observation ',along the trees and flowers ;
Not in the text-books, but in woods and fields,
Where every step some new instruction yields,
Thus only is the keen enjoyment known
Of making truths and principles his own,
Instead of noting as a reservoir
Wherein Some pedagogue may pump his store,
Thus, fellow teachers, tho' disjointed, loose,
Some hints I've given, possibly of use,
That wholly wasted might not be the time
You've spent in listening to an idle rhyme.
—The benevolent clouds opened their batter•
les upon us on 3londay evening with a copious
shower of rain, without much wind.
AGUE CUM—For the benefit of those
that bagc.Ote ap.t.g,J9r aintoo , havo not
the dollars to thrqw away on the article
quinine., Take of common sage enough
to make about one-half pint of tea, and
titen get about the same quan6ty t of good
vinegar; Mix and take all, jf p os Am e ,
when-you feel the chill you will• have a
good swtyit, and in sinelN.uiae.Guses out
of a hundred you ean.ki4 4 kcii2.d lye ague.
","".."7 - "A True Balsam, Dr. liVistar's Bal
sam of Wild Cherry is truly a balsam. It
contains the balsamic principle of the
Wild Cherry, the balsamic properties or
tar and pine. Its ingredients are all bal
smic. Coughs. Cidds. Sore Thrliat,
and Consumption spectlill
disappiar under its halsaunc influence.
The Neir sliver Pieces.
Specimens of a new silver coinage of the de
nomination of ten, twenty-five and fifty amt
piece,, have just been struck not at the United
States .)lint in Phil:o(4oth, Three different
specimens of each of these denominations have
been submitted to the. Treasury Department for
npproval. 1. The standard value of the new•coins
is rodneed to correspond in Ronal %nine wiih
view to to' its itnmeAiate use instead of the ten,
twenty five anti fifty cent notes. The public
generally will rejoice to learn that we are to be
released in a measure from the tiny lucre knoun
:IS "tractional currency."
Swearing
It sseins not to he known to any consider:Ode
extent that pervms indulging wantonly in pro
fanity subject themselvo4 to tine and imprison
ment. Every HlMltveho coma, and so cursing
uses the mime of either of the three persons in
the Trinity, is liable to he tined sixty rents for
each curve, and I, icy minor for each similar of
fence may be punishtal lay a tine of forty cents
for cat h prof:tne uttentnee. Failing to meet the
obligations, adults colt he imprisoned for t wen
ly-lour 'lours for each offence, and minors tbr
twelve hours. If the law touching these cases
wern.enforeed here, the (sensory wmdfl goon he
overflowed with funds, or our county prison in
adequate to accommodate the one thousandth
past of the offenders.
Diparict Convention of
The Tenth Quarterly !Session of the District
Convention of Good Templars of Susquehanna
County will he held in the Baptist (lurch, at
North Jackson. Pa., eoninwncing on Tin,
Ably,
September 0, 1870, at 10 o'clock .t. at., and re
main in SPS4OII as lung us business may minim
A public meeting will be held on the evening
of the first day's session, and be addressed by
persons to be hereafter designated.
Ample arrangements will be made for the
entertainment of delegates. and conveyances
pnwided for those arriving '4( Erie Railway.
(For further particular+. we circular mailed to
every Lodge and Templar in this County.)
C. K WHITNEY, Dist. Sec'y
Susquehanna, Aug. Li, 1870.
Butler
Again we have to state that the choicest
quality has advanced in price, but it must be
clearly understood there is no improvement in
other grades, in filet as Grocers find themselves
forced to pay more for their finest quality thus
endeavor to get a corresponding reduction on
lower grades, and too often with success, for
while the . Strictly fine is ready sale at .41leta.
its, nil roeunon qualitio, are accumulating,
therefore we must plainly infirm our friends
that unless their butler is strictly fine, it is quite
malt,. for them to expect any advance in lie
arcs; and-we must here distinctly state in all
eases where Syracuse Salt has been used and
the butter thoroughly heated, there has at once
been a reduction of 10 rents per pound, and in
snore ettfies to our certain- knowledge a great
.1.40 more; with dart fart.liarre titl:•ive ask c.in
th ee , possibly be any pii." (icy inlisklu'rp, so great
a lose, for mu very` trittitTgaa dactylics:l, in the
cost, ‘vci think .not IUJ4 our WAY reaLlNiti for
strongly urging our friends to use Ow imported
Ashton 541t,•iliecause. of our firm contietion
that under no circumstances whatever the
Syracuse Salt tusk. as god - butter n the im
ported; and this sensou has proved the z fact be
yond nll question.
No doubt•the long drought will dkrease the
make of butter in .aue.distr.iutat, still we ( - annul
but think, those of our friends who Int ve any
fine hatter would do quite as well with it now
as at any future period this season, and mrtainlv
as mg., rd pails, no possible good can result
from holding them for any length of time, they
are never yo good as when first made.
HARDING & HAYDEN,
Commission Merehants, 325 Washington st
New Turk, Aug. 25th, 1870.
NEW YORK PRODUCE NIARKETIS
Corrected weekly by William Ilodsdon, 231
Fulton St., ..NCW York.
Week ending Aug. 27, 1870.
Batter, pail
Cheese, dairy, per lb
factory
per dm.
Flour, per barrel...
Corn mml, 10(1 lbs..
Wheat, per bushel.
Rye
(Isis
Hops, crop of 1869.
Beef, sides, per lb ..
Hogs,
Potatoes, per bbL
Tallow
5Z110.411.T33.19.
BIAS DELL-1n Montryse, on th 14th inst. Mr.
Andrew Mamie'', aged forty-three years.
Au affectionate wilfe and loving children now
mourn in wiriness at the loss of him who sought
to cheer' and Wm.' the home of their choice.
The God of the fatherless and widow knows all
their grief and will aid those a ho trust Ilim.
Wta.:Ka.-In this Borough ,ou the 30th inst.,
Caleb Weeks, aged 74 }'tuts.
Cc%u dtatbemtnto.
QTATI . NORMAL SCHOOL,
111.A.N9PULD, TIOGA CO- PA
. . .
Eng Halt and ClaasiCal eaursci. Termagin
Eieptembct i th, pecciaber 12th, and March bc
221 h.
State appropriations :or students. Students ad
mitted at any time. Apply to
CrIAS. 11. V . 1.:111t11.1. 1 M ,
Mansfield, Pu. Aug. 31, 1870. ty
- -4
R OA ri 'LETTING
The Supervisors of Bridgewater tow mihip
will let on the ground to the lowe.t bidder, the
making Of a new Road from near Bartlett Hinds'
farm to tha Tyler School House, in said town
ship, on Saturday, Sept. 10th, 1870, at 10 o'ehx-k
A. 11. 31. K. BUSH,
Aug. 31, 1870.-2
TOE MAGIC COMOtrlll ehantze any - cot
ored Wt. or beard to
a permaneni black or
brown. It contains
no noLson. Any Duncan nee It' One sent by for $l.
Address MAGIC GO - 3M VC, SpHngteld, Mare.
ang.,Bl—.3m
w a g i a mm itai BELDEN: qiiie White Chief
twelve Tears" Wed Mans g plats,
VIE LIFE OF OEO. P. BELDEN. who from • love of
wild adventure and athirst for • knowledge of the-In
dians., thuds Customs. Sports. Tradition*, Want. Great
Bridal° Hunts. Ac. 'We., left • home of plenty in Ohio,
Joiner/ th e Indians, adopted their mode of life, married
the beautiftd Washtella, became a groat Warrior, Hunter
and Chief dl 100 Lodge'', was appointed Lieutenant in
the U. S. Regular Army. for meritorious tervicca with
hilt ittives 4,7,ainet hostile Indians. A hook of the moot
thrilling interest, a reality well authenticated, Truth
Wenger thin Scion buperoly tilortrated, D engmv.
loge, with portrait of the authoi in fell frontier cbatume.
Price low. Should outsell any book oxeane. Bend at
Dow for Illtitzstott <lmolai. table of contents, eamplapa
e•enit tops. A. H. EMBEttattit
on. 31-4 4110 Mr-stout St.. FOWL
It Is tar the best Cathartic remedy yet di covered,
nod at once relieve. nod invigorate all the vital tone
tthaut .L 11.14111..: injury to any of them. The
moat nooplrt.. au. has Intl.:, attended Its use In
man, Ines Mies. nod Is now offered to the general pub.
or a
tel the eon, It too, thAt it can never 'nil to °anon
all that la claimed for It. It anolorea little or 110
, 11111. leaves the mg in free from irrltatton. end !Wye(
r tans or 1.1..11t, the nert ~•Iglll. Ili ,dl 111.-
C 11.1.0 Of he An.. attonach bowel.,'her. I.l.lnrys
—of rhlldreo, .and In 1111:11/1/ p ,1111111 . to vv
men. It brings pooh p. relif' and certain cure, Thu
be-, phy•lci .na recommend into preaerlbe and no
pe.r.t.nr, vie once nawa tithe volnotarlly rettsrn to
t.he tide of ator other c+. hurt le
tit nt by mall on meglitt or prime and postage.
I HOX.
11 HONES. 1.00
It Ic aold by all diallrro In drnd• and Medic Into, and by
TT:ILSE!' bola Propriel art,
PIO Tr moat ill Soriaa, Moon.
I=l
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN
1)r. (.. S NVEEK S. Denthit. of New York, is
now in Mimi rn.r. and tiff a kw cloys will be pre
p:wed Intel troth Air %Hell a. require, Ilk
ie., mid the I
Ilaving visited Nlinitrose tostressionally with
it every summer hie five or six years past, and
t•‘ tooled for goat !mothers, ally inle ran readi
ly tind.oeig , hbors i who having tegt44 It. ein an.
gun. them Mix safe, pleasant to take, and tlw up
enttbmt under. itharmless.
Persons front a di,tanee should embrace their
first opportunity. as it is soutetinws the met ,
11131 Gas enough for all cannot be made toward
the I.tst of his star.
11"0nt,., at Dr. guaitli's Dental °Mee Hour
of extracting, from J A. M. till 12 m. ; and from
I !ill 4 r ‘I by appointment, or if 1;w, h o lds nut.
ls:o.—tf
E MILFORD GRADED SCHOOL.
The Board of Directors in New Milford born
takeplea:sure in announcing to the public that
they have fitted up their Satool Room with con
venient anti neat furniturii, and have secured
the use of a complete set of Chemical and Phi
losophical apparatus, anti Inubanicul Charts,
for the use of the School. They have also u
good corps of Teachers, and have thoroughly
graded the different departmen
The term+ are so divided that those wishing
to prepare Mr teaching a ill not be obligell to
leave during the term to uominetwe their schools.
ti,oll for a book of qrad,, ctc., which
are turnkliml.4rathc
r \V 11" YI.E, Svc.).
FRIE RAILWAY.
1.300 miles undexoue management—Ml miles with•
! not ch. •e of coacher. Broad gangt.,
don
tde tr .0. rout e
all points wen. north•weet and sonthw eat. Neo
sin! toprovod Coaches are run through a ithout cluingv
I to Rochester, Buffalo. Dunkirk. Cleveland, and l'lncin
natl.
The Fall Term will entlllllenCe :Monday, Sept , on and after Monday:lune 13.1874. Trains will leave
111 h, 1:170, and continue thirteen weeks. RiPotindon at the following hours, via:
00100 WEPT.
- - - J. S. C II•I" •IN
„ ' • I 235 rt.nt . Night Rxdress. (Mondays excepted]
Intermediate Department, 31is. :hr a. nt. Night Expre.s. drily.
Primary. NDA CARpENTER . 6:10 n. in. Mail Totin. Sundays excepted. for Buffalo.
and Dunkirk.
E 131,3 le^omm~ ndnt Solid o, excepted,
p. in Daly
7:15 p. in. Exprviis
4uo 2: p m War Freight. , 11114:11• rxelipti d.
3 iti htst p. m. Emigrant Tr min. daily forme M.A.
CA,T.
N Ajig ?4, 1870.-2
I lAIUFOIM (MADED SCHOM..
ugh School, • -
In termediate Deitartmen
The g•xpg•rionm. of .1 S. Glllin an a loather in . tttr, n. m. Nl3ht Expect., Sunda v• excepled.
lin> Well known to rgoittire any Comment. 1 3:11 o. • no•l11111111 Expre-e, Nt.nd.lya unooptmi.
Taito on {N ill be refunded it egme of sickneso. p. rll. Day Fftpreo. Sunda except, d.
-.„1 Gt.° n. on Arc .rnmodation for Sticquehanr u.
JACKSoN TINGLEY, Prey t. ii; .45u. fa. Elmira Mall. Son.'fiy, , excepted..
WATSNEFVERS, fen i. at. New York MAIL Sundayo t scepted.
Hatiord, Aug. 24th, 1870.-2 to 21 p. go. Lig:togging! Exprt,e. ant oy.
'J:I0 u. Tu. Woy Freighl, ••1111.1syr excepted.
BAGGAGE CII ECK ED Till:oCW'.
LW - .\ rut I,ed and roinplete •• Pocket T:me Table - of
l'a.nnal ger Troina on the Erio Railway tuna conuo,gont
limo tg.g. recently publ iehed. and con be hod on ate
pl eat ion 1.1 tha Ticket Agent of the Company.
L. It. RUCKER. WM. It, ItAILIt..
Goal nitp't.c. WWI Pantie Agt.
.mite 3, 1870.
ESSUP TOWNSHIP
PP 1101 - STY STATENIF:NI
lht tttetticnicnt of Bounty matters fitr Itht9
with the Nnlw•rvi.or+, we find the stint of thre,
!minim' anti fitly dollars tin a bond issued to
pay volunteers, unit not brought in to tlit,ettle
tnrut of Ittiki.
II r. BERTIf(iT.F.,
.1 \V Ti ito('K MoRTON,
DANIEL PICKET,
.les.up, June nth taug.2-1) 1670.—:f Auditors
CALL. AT
. 40(443
:12(43S
. 12g1:1
. 130414
2%423
4.504.1',0.00
2 20( . 42 30
1.20 q 1 50
1.00g1.00
. 1)8(469
1.10(41 Is
.
15(118
. 13(415
9g 12
1.50(42 b 0
• 0(¢ 10
UdM
The Largest Stock, the Beat Assortment, and
the Lowest Prices of any house in the city.
N. IL—All 'add warranted as represen
ted.
Binghamton, Aug. 4. 1870.—1 v
This valuable Family Medicine hap been wide!y and fa
vora,.l3 known lu our owu nuJ furcigu coutdriten,
worth , of
H. BREWSTER,
J.J. CALPH,
Supervisors.
It hoe loot none of Ito good name by repsatad trials. but
combines to occupy 4 prominent position in every faint
ly medicine chest,
It la an Enternadand Internal Ilametly. Por Stlmmer
Complaint, °rem). other form of bowel disease In child
ren or adults. it is an almost certain cure. and has with
out doubt been more successful in curing the various
kinds of CHOLP.IIA than any other known remedy or
the most skillful physician. In India, Africa and China,
where thIP dreadfuldlperne IP more or leter prevalent, the
Polo Killer le con-Iderell by the natives no well no Euro.
Peart_ rerident. Ict then climate*, a cure rotuctly ; and
whif it to it moot efficient renandystor pain, it tan pctftvt
ly cite medictnc.Men In nualcillMl band*.
r.t"l2olrections accompany each bottle.
Pyles 2/Sete. dttots. and $l.OO per Bottle,.
BOld by all Medicine neaten,.
TOE RAND- -HAND MUTUAL LIFE INIIIIIIANGE
Company wants a number of good Agents.: also a
gond Gtmeral Agent (or Pittsburg and vicinity, alio a
theocrat Agent for the German cOunlicts of Pennsylvania,
Address Dome Oglce, IP: South 4th Street, Phifa. [1:1,1y 4
JEWELTIY , .'
r rEUIT JARS for sale by TV/WELL!:
Certain, Safe and Efficient
NlTltous °MDT: GAS.
TRACY IIAYDE.!I, Prt.N't
TUITION PER TERM till :Id{ UW2(.4
ROBINSON'S
SOUTHERN TIER
1•: 31 1' 0 111 1' 31,
88 Washington Street,
Binghamton, N. Y
Where y - oit will find
THIRTY YEARS
'A. Ttli.liEllj.
HARDING & 'HAYDEN,
PROI)CcE C(JMMISSJUN MERCILIS;TS
IN BUTTER, CIIBENE, EGGN, POUL
GAME, !Le
325 Washington Street
Now York
BEFilitEscEs.
Irving National Bank, New York.
S. linieltinsim & Co., 111 F 117 Worth St. N.Y
Roberts, it - 112 Whitt -, Si..
IYa4ner & Kellam, ;li Murray St real ,
Thilfor3 Spraow, S.i Chamber. Si.
C. 11, Williams & Co. 2118 & 270 Canal St , "
July 13. 1,71,--
BURNS NICIIOI,s
~.
4,.::-..
„.,,,,t,.4.,
I DRUGGISTS & APOTHECARIES.
Keep regularly oupplied with I:NAM:LT[B.ITE.
DrTvr* nod Nlcdielnes. Dyu Stuff,. Wi 00,
Liquor,, Plinio, (Mr and:Vuru %11„ Perfumery,
Farley Su.qrA, Yankee Notions, &t.
Fre.ll from New York CII y.
I thi X . ll . t e la c e u tn e :::.. a t
, f: o l7l ,r at h r i , , T . E . ,:r y T t l r g ., T , VllSE.9 sold In
Ayren and .Inyne'n Family Medicine.. Uerninild•s Du
rho, SetietreJeo Paimunie Syrup and Sea Weed
Tonle. Uttporicu'r. arid Chet:suntan'. Fu
nude oilah Ral.nrn,
Wioluirt's Pine Tree Condril.
11011' r Renewer. Ring'• Ambrosia. Kennedy'. Mon
lent Df.covery. floaland's German Bitivr,
l=td==il
And mar, other kinds"( real value al.l merit. In fact
Oaf Stuck unihraCco n line nsenrt meat ul everything It ou.
ally kept In well regulated Drag Stores.
rirPre.crlptions receive particular attention, and
are carefully mud promptly compounded..
• • Store formerly occupied by J. Et lu..rid.cc.
A B BURNS.
Montrose, Match V, IF7O. A.llOB NILIBoLS
EIIIOII \ - .11 LEY RAILROAD.
On and otter Sept. 1.0, 10+19, trains on the Lehigi
Vatley Railroad .111 run an follows:
DOWN TRAINS.
Leave Warerl3 Junc
tion E. It. W. 0.40 a. m. 0.:10 n. m.
Athens 033 " 054 ••
Tottanda 11 15
Lncoyville 1024 . 1 19 p. m.
Skuiner's E'y 10.57 " Y2O ••
Nleshoppen 11.16 '• 3on ••
Mehoopany 11 24 "
Tunletrock 11.53 " 4.45 •
L. D. June. 12.51 p. to. 7.15
Pittston 7,35
Wilkes &urn 143 " 11.46 "
White llnven 3.114 " 11.35 "
Welt Chtluk 4.40 •• 1.55 ••
Allentown 5.45 .•
limhlettem 6 tkl
Easton 6 :al p m. 750 ••
Philadelphia 0.15 `•
Ar. at Zi lAV 1 ark' 5.33 10.91 ••
UP TIL%INS.
Leave New York 6.53 p. m. 1 . 11111 m
Palladelphla 7.43 " 1.4.5 p. m.
Easton 10.110 " 3.55
&Attleboro 10.36 "
Alientlvrn 10.40 •• 4.40
31c`b Chunk 12.00 tn. 5.43
White Win in. 6.56 "
Willten.lia • u 2-50
Pittston 3.10 "
L. &D. Jun. 3.33 6.45 "
Tank:m*lr 4.21 "
Melloopany 4.49 ••
Iti•.shoppeu 457 ••
Skinner's E. 6.15 "
Laceyville s'lB 5 •••
Towanda CIS ••
.therm 791
Ar nt Waverly
Junction, E. " ••
tairNo change of cart between Scranton and New
York, or between Scranton and Philad.Ophia.
Nov. 3,1069,
ANTIOOD : ROW LOOT. HOW RESTORED.-
1112. Just published, new edition ot On. ectren-
In:Lt.'s I . till.6llllATtp E.lsse on abe radleal tuneiwith
out medicival efbranmaronsuices, ur tietnimal Veak•
neon. Involuntary Seminal Losses. Inroterier, hlontal
and Physical 'lncapacity. Impediments to Marriage.
etc.: aloe, Oonsumption. Epilepsy. and Fits, induced
by self indulgence or sexual extravagance.
VErl'rice, In a sealed cocci oulyn cents.
The celebrated author. in this admirable essay, clear
ly demonstrotes from a thirty years' successful pract
ice, Wit the alarming consequences of self.almse may
radically cured without the dangerous era of Iolorits)
medicine or the application of the knife; by mean. of
which every sufferer, no molter what his condition may
he, may cure himself cheaply, privotely, and radkally.
lAY — This Lecture should be la the hands of ever)
pouch and moo in the land.
Pent. under neat, in a plain envelope, to any addrear
postpaid on tiecelpt et Mx cunt*, or two ping etarupa.
Aloe, Dr. Culvervrell'a ••Marriage Guide," price Yo
cent.•,;
Address the PoblieherP,
(*GAS. 3. C. KLTNE S CO.,
TV flowery, New York, Publ. OMce Bum 4,5101.
Aug. 31, y
ANTED AtittNTS- Tu .t.ll the HOME SIiTTTLE
TV tit. , A LNG MACHINE. Pelee. IPA It makes qtr
Lock Stitch." alike on took .Ides. and Is the only
It
renred under-feed Shuttle Nlnehlne sold for lees than 00.
Licensed by N • he•-ler A; Wilson, Grover & linker. and
Singer & Co. All other modus-feed Shuttle Machines
fold fur ten to vitt are Infringement, and the seller
and veer Rabin to-prosecution. Addre.t JOHNSON.
CLARK' . CO,. IttlitOlt, Moos., Pittsburgh, Chicago.
or St. Louts, Mu. - [Juno V.,-3m
g THE FOLSOM !MPROVED Twenty-Five
Fruntty Sewing Machine, The cheap
est First Claw. Machine in the Market. Agents wanted
in every Town. I.ll.endeniumlaelon allowed. For terms
and circular, address A. S. HAIRLTON. Gen. Agent, No
TOOChestnot at., Plailudelithia, Pa. [may IS-4mM.
TEA
Every kind of Eve In mkrkeLJnet errlved.and
for MP. st Nov York wholes:lle pries.. Alton doe so.
soriment of COFFEE. Buy -of me end save express
ehanzes, ABEL TERRELL.
Montrone. Pa.. AprIP.M.ISIO.
.NEW WACL I'APER,
Jwd arrived. and aclllaq rtwap hy
Montrok.Aol ABEL TURRELL.
ABEL TURRELL,
Baskin niturnod Tram Now York with tillage ad
dltlou to lila (Dotal aock of eltalco gouda,
Nevt. a. Itts9.
T „ 113 NO LICIT° 311 36c„,a, -wttv
hde6 colotor ecteg ind u hiar you will rest kve. toy , re.
aura mail, a comet pitture - of you ramie tunband or
wife with nape eind date of. Adams W.
FOX. P. 0. Drew No . ft 14.;log , N.Y. UslS-4
MEI ID X La IZ
MONTROSE, PILNN'A:
JOHN S. TALIDELL, Proprietor.
5en,1 , 11.1,0 tlellr, counertlng r
the I). L. STY., the Eric, anti the L4hieh VAlley 23c,
%Tays. [July 11 , thVY--tt
CL S. II %MITI:D.
Iw,;. L. lIAIDEN
THE RVI REIIODI HAIR CURLERS
Sold at Dry 1;',141i9, Trlnuntup and :Cotton Storco
N. B. - •I &,• tnx et*. nPeoeted r:,
dI,•J free to.nuy part of the United titaunt
ree,•ll4 the. is,lB;o—thnjw
LL iuGirr FOIL- 1873.
MICEIIIV1%."8" 331:71SLVILXT"T
ri•celpt or NEW GOODS, by.which by
nn-corlai.all In nnna.,d mare and more complete anal
iturata for all his qpnul vartellee or tradejor 1869.
N,,r llw dram. and res Store., Iron, Meficin”,
Puiut, oil, ootr,t.vdoes, MO Paper , {lin4pw nod.
Ilal, gt I 'aim, Buffalo Robes, I,rtdiot Pura, Hoop
Skerb, //bleb trill all be fad (NI the
I /I.i PM, ,Itli belll4.
New Milford, Jon. Iblo.
CODD DAIRY AND GRAIN FARM
FOR SALE.
llorace Ilirehard ofTerts his Farm for
situated in the township of Forest Lake,
t•Ausqueluoina County, Pa., 9 milm tram Iltint
rose, contaiuing 1 - 2 U acres of land, TO acres ut
s‘ hi c k are tinder a good state of cultivation.
The Cann ~ , ntaini; one full bearing, orchard c,
grafted fruit, and oho yoMig orchard just begin
ning to bear ; a good - comfortable farm boast.
hors. barn, grain barn," and all the necessary
outbuildings required by a good farmer; well
len cod: well Nintored?iniri stream of never
spring, water running at the door. It is just
such a farm as a good dairy needs, being well
located for dairypurpostat. It is situated but
miles llom a good selktl, and Baptist and.,lletit
°dist churches. For terms, t&c.. tuldrs
MELON BIRCLIARD,
July a, 18;0.—tf Forest Lake, busy. Co. Pu
)larch
''..CON.I NIPTIoN CAN PI: CURD!
I - .1:4 , :5t II ITIS CAN BE cuitr.n:
k ATAIrAtIt CAN BE CURED:
DT rsmo
•,71 - ' . 1111 CA RP.ENTER'S.
4. ON. VGENIZED MEDICATED
~.„
14 . , IN 111L.1TIONS,
, Cu,
13=9
pumPS ! PUMPS!
Cucumber Wood Pumps
The 11,4 and Cheapest Pumps ever made.
Durable, reliable, aceurnte and perfect, and give
They are adapted
depth of well ilia°
wider very easily
one can put chew
in repair.Al:
to direct ion:+:
give perfect sativ
ASK MIL BLATCIILEY'S
CITUMBEI: WOOD PUMPS.
Every Pump sold by me or my authorized
agent guaranteed genuine.
CHARLES G. BLIT( TILEY, Mann..
624 and 626 Filbert street,
Philadelphia, Pa
Ap. 6—Gin
THE lIANTPOTIN LIFE AND „ANNUITY msnt
AMA: COMPANY .
Want good men as avnt+ in this county. The; lettered
bearing plan, excluslvely used by this Company, enable
agents to do a large Inuttness, and obtain insuranc.o
sehere no other plan will. on account of Its thorougbly
equitable fentures—provldhig. as It does, income during
life, and giving exact ,Modtre to all, old and young. A
gents can 41411, unusually good cutstmetn by addressing
EINOSBITIIY A KELLOPP, Oral A. 1.44,
lit 3 Walnut Street, Phllauelphia, Pa.
June 1,1•Tal-6u1
CIltE! EIRE! FIRE!—Your 'house
may burn next. Seek refuge at one either in the
Mr ETT“.
Security. N. Y., • • - • 10 000,0ou
Manhattan. - • - • 1,500.W0 In)
North American, - Pel.ooo 00
Ibluover. • - -750,0 W 00
Girard, PblLadefottla, • • - tat.ooo tot
Enterprise. . • - 004000 00
Or Norwich, Cann— chartered 31ay,11103, the oldest Stock
Co., in Connecticut All of the above are old established,
first class Companies, sure, and reliable, having been
tried and proven. Leek net for ilttlenca wild cat com
panies epringiug np all over the country Joel to make
money. Call or *nt year applitwtfons, and I will 193
(last
you are
fairi ' l dealt with-
C.
Fire. Ufa and Accident Insurance Agent, at the omen of
W. D. Lack. Eel.. 310nirere.
•
Fehnutry I, Isig).-tt.
D ENTISTRY.
0. A. SACKETT'S Dental Room., Now 3111fottl.l's
nutlet 141 attention given toolt operstirmi ne the nein
ral teeth. Artificial Teeth In eerted in all the various
atyles now In use. Pmfect nuttsfsettort 'guarantied total.
ome waded., ene, and natter: yourselves. Office bourn.
hones each day.
Jan. 5, 16 - .11....1y '
UMIE WDIES, ,
P'
We have just received In assortment of Lake aud
Untold 'alluvial, Wino*, from Me*, re, Wilma, Morrow .b
Ohanberlin, New York, which forrichnete and flovor they
say are Olnanfplonod end that 'lumberer* ran rely upon
their purity—being line (Mtn aduueruticbs of cur Idotl.
- Th e mode mark nf the dim appears. upon every bottle,
both on libel ettd.peol, . „ :. ' litalliS 4 NI(7101.5.
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motommAlitt ARTIE La
PadTZE LAIALS.
[Patented July Dth
hi. Curler it the most pmfrrt
Veotion ever °Mired to II
11 , 11 e. it it girls operut .1.
',it -In spperramm% u utt t. 1
{Nary Mu iittit, ios I her,
.11tat r , .quired.SM.l no turt, ,
• sub. Mo m, used to rtn,t
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WURYS
Inhaler , t.C; Inhaling
c. LACEY, M. D. Lacerillle. re
DLATCIILErS
no taste to the water.
r cisterns or any
i•fet, and throw
ui rapidly. Any
) and keep them
it up according
icy never fail to
Aion.