The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 23, 1873, Image 4

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    THE DEMOCRAT
PeMAIO= HTIIII2 WILIMITTIDAT 3101131310 AT
liarvinis, IStrwszazza Co., PA, sr
f. B. HAWLEY & CO.
UV's' mini to same*. ow WM at the *ad aim.
LT= OP ADVERZUMItO
arllitdbl todrof spice. or lea. lades equsn'''.)
One slum, 8 weeks or less, $l.OOO month
LIS i 8 months X5.60 ;' el months S4ZO i 1 year,
1111. Quarterly. ttalf-yesaly and yearly adver
t eats hooted at a liberal reduction on the
above rates When sent without any length of
thee welded for publrestion they will bo con
tinual Mil °ratted out anti charged according-
1 7.
Auditor's Notles, $2.80: Executor's and Ad
ministrators' Notices, 113.00. AU communica•
Mons of limited or individual Interest, 10 cents
ppaarr Una Obituary Notices, 10 cents per line.—
satl•Destll Notices fem.
•
JOB PRINTING
emoted neatly and promptly and at fair prim
SLAMS.
tdelMMaximal, Note, Justice', Coasts
atool and other Dlsnlu tor sale.
piortuantouo.
The Mr of IL
There is no more tonchinestory in re
cent police annals than that of Mrs. Ln
cetta Meyer, arrested as a witness in the
Lantr'of S teady Habits, phe has been
twice married, and twice left a widow b•
death. While yet on what ought to he
the sunny side of thirty, she found her
self forced to become the sole bread-win
ner for en aged father and mother, a son
of five years, and a nephew of eight, as
well as herself. To support five persons.
she worked from early morning till night
earning only from $3150 to $4.00 a week.'
The woman for whom she served testified
that she brought only a piece of dry bread
for lunch, and that her clothes were "poor
but neat." Seventy-two hours of hard la
bor were paid at the rate of five cents an
hour, and she was a skilled work-woman
tool Pressed by the wants of 'Others,
watching nightly by the sick body of an
aged mother, whose constant reply to
i
questionings s, "she was a good girl—a
good girl, air," is it a wonder that she
kept the wolf from the door by means
which those who are well fed and defiant
in their virtue deem unlawful? Who,
of her brothers and sisters that have not
been so tempted, shall be the first to cast
a stone at her? This is one of the cases
which society is more creel than the grave.
Women especially are }Milers to this
class Or sins in their se; but the crime
of the man who tempts is not condemned.
Yet if one of those who are blessed with
happy homes and plenty were thrust into
a ppor widow's garret, to work for a pit
tance in a daily treadmill and to be tor
mented night and morning by the cry of
her nearest and dearest ones for bread.
would she do better than the woman held
up to the public scorn as " the mistress"
of Charles Goodrich? The picture
cry heart pray, "lead us not into tempts-
Clone of the poor who have others de
pendant upon them, than the stone
steeples that call the rich to cemfortabl
thanksgivings. There is .a "Song of the
Shirt" set to homely but (most touching
music, that can scarcely be read with the
same intonation as the fancy sketch im
mortalized by Hood. And the people of
the City of Ohurchee will flock to their
sanctuaries, perhaps to thank God that
they are not such as Lucetta Meyer.—
Will they think of the throng of sewing
girls who flock across their ferries day
and night,sed pray that they may be kept
from the temptations of rich and hon
ored citizens. Will they think of a young
girl kept in custody because she bartered
a caress for a loaf of bread for her child,
and think tenderly of her one fault?
Among the faces of apocryphal saints
and angels, the pallid face of Lucetta
Meyer will , peer and plead for justice-I.h
not it vain.
The President of ide French As-
.cmbly.
——o—
The National Assembly of France pro
ceeded to elect a President of the Assem
bly in succession to M. Grevy, yesterday.
M. Louis Joseph Buffet was chosen by
three hundred and four votes, against two
hundred and eighty-five, which were cast
for Mr. Martel. M. Buffet is an eminent
statesman and an able financier. He is
very wealthy, exceedingly influential and
and quite indepenent both in manner and
address. He succeeded M. Mngne as
Minister of Finance. He belongs to the
party of the Right, and was, piles since,
one of the leaders in the Corps Legisla
tif. He retired temporarily from public
life after the perpetration of the coup
d' etai—an act which excited his deepest
detestation--and, on hie reappearance in
the electoral arena, defeated one of Na
poleon's chosen candidates for a seat in
the Legislature after a very violent con
test. M. Buffet's election constitutes an
important parliamentary event for France.
The end of the Provisional Government
is almost in sight. The national territo
ry will soon be liberated from foreign
military occupation. The present Assem
bly must remit its power to the people at
an early day. A Constituent Assembly
will follow. The complexion of its repre
sentation canrotle devised, but it iscer
tabu that M. Louis Joseph Buffet, will ex
ercise a very decided influence io the
striking of the tint.—[From the N. Y.
Herald, April 5.
Tra coloney of the Amanes,. on the
lowa river. seventy miles froan- the Mis
sissippi, new number 1,300 and owns 30,
000 acres of land. They ,hold the prop
erty in common. Those. who join the
community contribute all their property
to the common stock ; if any one wishes
to leave he sets what he put in, without
interest. .they have put up extensive
factories; ect. The cwlony consists of
Germans and was started sixteen years
ago.
-The total number of lost on - the Atlan
tic was 562. 390 saved. 113 of the lost
were female& 200 persor. • were crushed
by the sbip's boom swinging around. The
crew—mostly Liverpool dock loatets....
were brutal and tautonoas, arid robbedthe
dead bodies.
Tamar him little eau- pais all; biro
Ise id* mum all; mod hila ]pet who
ie Asia! ali
bldingrnib
farm and fireside.
The Forty-Acre Farm.
-0-
BY JOHN IL TATE&
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rm thlalinarwile. maighb.or .19ne 8 , Oat man
with stalwart tirm
He lieu in perm and plenty on a forty-acre
farm ;
Mine men are all around us.. ndth. bands and
heals a sore,
Who own two hundred acres, and still are
wanting more.
lib is a pretty little farm ; a pretty little house;
He has a loving wife within , u quiet al a
mouse;
His children play around the door—their ildb
er's life to charm—
Looking as neat and tidy as the tidy littlethrut.
No weeds are In the cornfield. no thietles In the
0318,
The horses show good keeping by their dna and
glossy coats;
The cows within the meadow, resting 'tomtit
the heaehen shade,
Learn all their gentle manners of the gentle
milking maid. •
Within the field—on Saturday—ho leaves no
cradled grain •
To Ito gathered on the morrow for tear of com
ing rain ;
He keeps the Sabbath holy—his children learn
his ways—
And plenty tills hie barn and bin after the har
vest days,
Ha never has a lawsuit to take him to the
town,
For the very simple reason, there are no line
fences down ;
The bar-room in the village does not have for
him a charm ;
I can always find my neighbor on his forty-acre
farm.
His acres are so very few, he plows them very
ee
dwnp ;
'Tis his own bands that turns the sod—'lll his
own hands that reap ;
He has a place for everything, and things aro in
their place ;
The sunshine smiles upon his fields, content
meat In his face,
May we not learn a lesson, wife, from prudent
neighbor Jones,
And not—for what we haven't got—give vent
to sighs and moans?
The rich ain't always happy, nor free from life's
alarms ;
Blest are they who live content, though small
• may be their farms.
Bathing Calves
--a—
The following experience of a Western
Farmer correspondent may be of value
where cheese are made: I have had eon- I
sideruble experience in feeding whey to
calves and pigs, and have raised some
very fine ones tno. Three years ago I
milked, I think, twelve COW!, and raised
seven calves, which had nothing but whey
during cheese making season, except the
grass on about a half acre of pasture, in
which they ran all summer. '1 hey drank
about two pails full each per day, of
sweet whey. These calves were admired
by all who saw them. One yoke were
sold, at three years, for 8100; one do., at
two years, for $66. In other wears I have
kept hogs growing; and in goCid order up-
on nothing but sweet whey. Ten years
agog was through the State of Vermont,
"among the cheese makers," and observed
they were raising the finest grade stock I
ev, r saw, feeding the calves exclusively on
whey while making cheese lasted. Upon
the whole, my experience teaches me that
with plenty of sweet whey I can raise as
good calves as I can with sour milk,
though I always feed mord whey than
Graham Bread.
—o__
Make a sponge by boiling fonrgood
size potatoes; when soft, mash fine ; then
stir in a cup of flour ; pour on the water
in which the potatoes were boiled scald
ing hot, and if not sufficient to make
three pints of the mixture, add cold wa
ter. When the milk is warm put in a
teacup of soft yeast, and set in a moder
ate warm place to rise. After it becomes
light, put In a teacup of good brown su
gar (white is not good) and stir in Gia
ham float until thick enough to drop
heavily into the greased baking pans. Set
it to rise again, and bake in a moderately
hot oven forty minutes. This quantity
will make two largo loaves, and when
taken from the oven should be allowed to
stand five minutes before removal from
the pans. Sheet-iron pans are much to
be referred to tin for any bread, but es
pecially for Graham, baking more slowly,
but more evenly. If the sponge seems at
all sour, add a little soda.
Charooul for Poultry.
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The benefit which fowls derive from
eating charcoal is, I believe, acknowledg
ed. The method of putting it before
them is, however, not well understood.—
Pounded charcoal is not in the shape in
which fowls usually find their food, and
consequently is not very enticing to
them.
I have found that corn burnt on the
cob and the refuse—which consists almost
entirely of the grains reduced to char
coal, and still retaining their perfect sh xpe
placed before them, is greedily eaten by
them, with • marked improvement in
their health, as is shown by the brighter
color of their combs, and their sooner
producing a greater average of eugs to
the flocks than before—[St. Rufus Mason
in the Poultry World.
Curing fool Rot.
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Mr. Randall. pares the foot and uses
bine vitro!. Ile describes the application
as follows;
"sever were tho feet of a flock more
throughly pared. Into a large washing
tab, in which two sheep can convenient
ly stand, I pour a concentrated solutionof blue vitrobas hot as amid be endured by
the hand even for a moment. As soon as
a sheep's feet were pared, it was placed in
the tube and held there. A second was
prepared and placed.heside it. When the
third was ready, the first was taken out
and so on. Each sheep remained in the
tub about five ruinuth. The hot liquid
penetrated every part of the foot, and the
cure was perfect."
Sawingeoyerbeed.
——o—
Where land was seeded down late in the
Fall, clover seed ought* to be sown en the
surface as coon, now, as the snow is off,
or the land is fit to travel over. It is a con
venient way to take advantage of some
light snow and sow it directly upon that.
It enables one to see to row it uniformly,
and the meltingsnow helPscarry the seed
down into the toil. We like to Mix in a
little alsike clover seed. Bnt if red clover
is sown alone use ten pounds oflieed at
least, and fifteen pounds is better.
As Irish advertisement : If the gen
tleman who Burps a shoe store with a red
head, will return the undireile.of a young
Ludy with the ivory handle, he will hear
of iomithing to her ukuptsge,
!dating•
THE
"MONTROSE DEMOCRAT"
TICE ONLY DEMOCRATIC PAPER
IN SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY.
JOB PRINTING.
We have made large addition to oar ales in
type and material of all kinds, which enable no
to do all kinds of Job Printing at the Lowest
Fttkes
Bill Heads,
Letter Heads,
Statements,
Printed Envelopes,
Business Cards, -
Visiting Cards,
Wedding Cards,
Posters,
Horse Bills,
Sale Bills,
Slip Bills,
Programmes,
Circulars,
Labels,
Receipts,
Rotes,
Tags.
.Paper Book',
Piusphlots,
Catalogues,
Cortificatos,
Bonds,
De►ds,
We Wive ea heed
ROTINS, JIIIITICSW An/ CONSTABLES' BLANKS
Printed and for mile.
Mee we a eaTI and try ca, and yaa will be eon
rimed that we do nor work well, cheap, and
with dispatch. All inlets, by nail or other
wise, ptemptly attended to.
The =Pomo car at
Ls published wieldy la the boreal* at
Mormons, SUSQVIRAXIA COUNTY, PA.,
Oa a large folio sheet, and eesasins
TWICITT MGM COLLIINIin READMOMILITIN
Its ctroukstian is , Incsasstag wary day
AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM
It offers rare dierlitisa t•
KESCHANIT,
MANC74CITANDI,
DZALZILI IN PAR. I mrptintrors.
AtAcm-vaRY, PIINTILIZZLS, di.,
to rcnth a dealrablo clam of customers.
Advertise's will consult their Interests by
making Readapt= the medium through whirrs
to address the public, as the paper reaches all
classis of people—
Farmers, Mechanics, Merchants, Prefer
sigma, Jim sic., sic.
Terms—,Loo Pa You la drugs.
♦ll ecialmaniiiittrasaboald loo . addreued to
E. ■. zuwizardie co.
t'ritaximp,
_ .
Dniga and medicines
WISMT'S PINE TREE
Tar Cordial,
NATURE'S GREAT *IIEDY
Throat and Lungs.
IL is gratifying to u' to inform the public tha
Dr. L. Q. C. 'Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial,
for Throat and Lung Diseases, Las gained nu
enviable reputation thou the Atlantic to the Pa
cific coast, and from thence to some of the first
amities of Europe, not through the press slime,
but by persons actually benetitted and cured at
his Mike. While be publishes (ma. so asy our
reporters, he i 9 unable to supply the demand.—
It gains and holds its reputation—
First. Not by stopping congli,but by loosen ,
irg and assisting nature to throw off the un
healthy matter collected about the throat and
bronchial tubes, trhvh caner., irritation.
Second. It remove~ the cause of irritation
(which produces cough) of the mucus membrane
pad bronchial tubes, insists the lungs to act and
throw off the unhealthy secretions, and purifies
the blood.
Third. It In Irce from squills, lobelia, Ipc • ae,
and opium, of which most throat and lung re.
medics are composed, which allay congh only,
and disorganize tho stomach. It has a soothit4T
effect nn the stninttch, nets on the liver and kid
neys, and lymphatic and nervous regions, thus
reaching to every part of the system, and in its
invigorating and purifying eff,cts it loot canted
a reputatlnit which It must held above all others
in the market.
-'INI*C>r3E° I C 3al
PRE TREE TAR CORDIAL
Great American Dyspepsia Pills,
AND
WORM SUGAR DROPS
Reingunder my immediate: direction, they sie'
not lose their curative• qualities by the Übe el
cheap nod impure articles.
HENRY R. WISHART,
PROPRIETOR
FREE OF CHARGE.
Dr L. Q. C. Wislinrt%i Parlor: are open
on )tnnd .tyw, Tiurtlays and \lit,lnt,tirn. (pun t t
4. M., to sp. ut., (~r ,ons.ultat ion by 1)r. Wm.
T. Magee. Willi hint are st,.oni.iit..l two t on.
suiting phvgiviant• of :tc.l,nowlelgT , l
This opportunity 14 not oiterea by um v other in
stitution in this city.
ALL LETTERS MUST BE AADBk : eiKD TO
L Q. G. WISHART, M. D,
NO 232 N. SECOND STREET
Nor. 1::, IR;2--m6 n.:1) p
NEW DISCOVERY
Cbeanteal and Iliadlcsil Science.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAB REMEDIES
Cure Incipient Consumption.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Cure Catarrh.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Cure Asthma.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Cure Heart Disease.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Cure Skin Diseases.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAU REMEDIES
Regulate the Liver.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Regulate theStomachand Bowels
Dr. GAR VIN'S TAR . REMEDIES
Cure ell Female Weaknesses.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAB REMEDIES
Purity the Blood.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
- em Diseases of the Throat.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAU REMEDIES
Cure Bronchitis.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR IMIEDIES
I Clue "Bose Cold,"orglayFever"
Dr. GARVIN'S TAU REMEDIES
I Caro Lung Diseases.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAU REMEDIES
Core Constipation.
Dr. (ARVIN'S TAB REMEDIES
Clue Salt Rheum.
Dr. GenvErs TAB REMEDIES
Cure Kidney Diseases.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAB REMEDIES
PowcatCholera&Yellowirever
Dr. GABYLVS TAB. REMEDIES
Prewet Malarious Fevers.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Roam Pain In the Breast.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Ream. Pain in the Side or Back.
Dr. GAMIN'S TAB REMEDIES
Ara • Superior Tonic.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAB REMEDIES
Beaton the Appetite.
Dr. (ARVIN'S TAU REMEDIES
Ckume the Food to Digest.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
RestotetheWeak end Debilitated
Dr. GAWYIPPS TAB REMEDIES
Hue Tone to Your System.
L. 1 1 . HTDE & CO.,
BOLE PBOPRIETORI.
!IDS Seventh Ave., New York.
January It, lea
MONTAN"! TA"
HOUSE BILLS I
Every Mee. Style. and Variety
CURAPLT PRINTkit, AT Tl7lri Orricr
FOR TUE
Dr .
ugs and Medicines.
R. R■ .R■
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
CURES TILE WOUST PAINS
In from Ono to Twenty hiinutos.
NOT ONE NOUN
Te.v2IIK 1141.4 Mverthinrivnt t.,1 0.111 ene
. 6C FIER WITH
111=1
ZULDWATS TIEADj
EVERY PA IN.
It sax the OM and Is
'rho Only Yaln llemedy
that Mann!ty 140(4 the most rscruclailug pa or. :m.,.. t.
a,,,. w.:. slut cunt etmreetteme, whrthrr the LoNr,
5tm0..1., Morel, or giauds or 0r5....e, I y ayplo.s.
tluty.
IN FROM O!TE TO TWENTY MINCTE.S.
No !Touter )sodWolirot or esmnteLatinj the pub, the
11.1.71 C. Dort.riddeN Cetppletl.:imluoa. 2stuz-440c.
or prostrated dlrmee may rult,r.
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
%TILL ',From)ANST,CIT
TrFLAMMATION OF Toe. KIONEY't.
INFLAMMATION OF TILE IILADIMIL
INTLAIrMATION OF TIII: DOWP.I a.
. - .
• - •
CONOLSTILIN - OF THE LUNGS
CORE TIITIOST, DIFFICULT DIIFATHING
I'ILLP/TATION OF TILE IiF.AnT
nrsTEracs, DirigrittniA.
CATA10:11. IXFLURNIA
11Z11)ACIII!, TOUTIT.4rnt.
RAI.6 lA, RILLCUATIII.II
COLT) CITTT.T.A, AcrE t'IULLv
,
eppl,c.uan th.s Rawls Relic( tn parlor
inrta.l,,:e the paln or diculty util zdronl ems. and
comfort.
Tlrent7 ArnyA h Li f a tumbler of Int... will 10 fwer
HE
rorrme AßTlllll. cure :
PIMA ll
. li. ANIt Scaal frromicu,
1, CF.
DYSENTERY. COLN!, ViLND LN Tat. IIoWELS, and
CI INTERNAL YAINA,
• . .
Trarel••• &bray, Iran" , a hottla 17.A411r11, • •
Brady Relief them. A fr., 1110, .11 • -ler • I:I
promo alcan.... or pains from aanaa vratar. It ls tte tel
Ittawty or llMtn a. a athoula.M.
GETEM
for
rEctrt AND ACD . if sandfilt, mut, Tllere Is not
sr:zed:al sge:.tmid l l ,sl I cum ur nud
Apm, urd all Ober Ilatari•ma. tlllnns. Scar., TI
Tall", and r revs, ra,1,1 1: A 1 Al - Al'll I'
rplek as It A 1/W A I'a IiKADY ISLLII.F.
In botsla. bold LT Druul.m,
HEALTH! BEAUTY!!
FrIIIDNO As:11 rtrtF: r. 1 ,11 nt,oon-TN , TINANr PF
11.1:.D AND WkluDT— , LEAlt ARiti AND EI:AL •
TIFUL coIipLETION ,E TILED TO ALL.
DR. RAWAY'S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
nks MADE TU E MOST A.ToNI , IIING f•I'111:3160
yri , K, MAPIM AIM TAM I•IIANI.ES TIM
11; WY UNDEItmoK4, I:Nm6!,' TIM I:NFIATMS , •6
ICY TOW TnuLa' WONDEI - MTL
THAT
Every Day an Incroass In Flosh
and Weight Is Soon and Felt.
THE CREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
/rep of the Silts 11 . .1r,1LT Alz ILErSeII.V ENT
fnnlnsilttit.,• • 11.1,140 Me Itheel, Sate., talwr
nnA juleea of We eastern We vt,or 111. for It repal-•
to meter of t:3o louts valth
!kr...fa!, Sephllia, Conalimptlon. filandular
In th• Throat. Montt, Tn.nora 'Nodes In 1 , andi
other part. of th e sperm, Rose F.f eltromena
from the F..s, a... 1 the woe, forms of 3..133 deenbc, Krop.
planes,, Fever ft-res, Seahl Wad. fl:ng worn, Salt
. .en, , ,
Ervelpelaa, Acne, Mae. Sp.da, Worno, In Ili. Flesh, TALC,' o,
Caisears II We Wanta, aud all weakening nod palnful
harge, lileht Sweat+, Lima of Sperm. and • I ...Ica 1,3 s
hre principle, bra within We coratlveraure or Mil wonder
of Mralern Olea/n..7. and a fir Anti oae 8111 pro, le
An, , Vl 11.11 j It f.w. either of these fort a of ease.: Its
ent power to cure tnem.
If the patient, daily hemming rerlnerd by We wastes and
deconapoiltlon that Is contlnually pn/grealing. no,
In
serenalne three lever; and reealr. the woo, will, lnnre
r al made Iron healthy blood--aud tale the lialtroal'Altll,
L I A N eatl end do, seen,.
. .
Nut mar doea the Sae.uraarhupor Rmohrityrr reed all
tunwn remedial ut.ents In the ewe of cronic, licrorn,,..
I onAltultousi, and hicl33 discuses; but It La IW ouly posit I,
tura f .r
Kidney & Bladder Complaints
and dlanasta, Grave /I,4fet.
Stoopago of Wm.., Ineont 'nen,* of C'l'O. firlales
Allmodnorm. mat In aII allero Ihrra nr. , .e.ck•lost do
1 , 1,1ta or tl Is thick, .1 , ..0b, n.lsol a 'oh rut.o,, , s
4to tho a Idt , of an ot threads IlLe arhlle ad .or
I. a morl.M. dart. 141,.. , ts atn.tare” 4, .. ,,,
alsand when tbrra Is a 1,61,, 1.n0“.g
when ~. rate, and pain La the of 11.0 Illat and
alons (b.
G:iM811;=E111111
Tumor of 12 Tears' Grown
Cured by Radwny's Resolvent
fterentn, %rue , J•ly re,
r.. R.....:-[ treys heel rhenrtst. Tent, Ile the onnthre .
4... t.. nilN. Iherttre reld •' ten,. ter help rnr rr.,
ono, thing Outs wen ..... ,, mended: but eteattnt ert• nte I re'.
ftwelvent. wed meta her et( Retina:. le It., wee
to
t. titre et ,
Ready Itannf t and Own re ewe • et, err ta • ttr te v., et PI,
weer f foal bater, smart, n 4 hattprer tb., I I et.. ft, ...et-. ver.,
fl Innen 4.ntee nes In the lett tete a the towel, a-or eh. gee..
rite I. r• far L. heetel.l•( I it
Arr.
DR. RADWAY'S
PERFECT PURCATIVE PILLS,
perfoelly Mediu, elrtyantlr rotttel lth Kt - ..t
mtnL‘ta. purify, c eat..., an . lt oto
le Is.
ttr thy core DUI gtartolet•.. , the !Korn .. I, I ..er.
sttlhotmal Inn
of
the llocryle. Kate. r.. 1 el: Dee
rar t eenyrota •.f tho I otertal roe, I
proott e retry. Ports r. g ((Urn
tattoo - 0, or 41tout tiret,
tlr Mort - roll, I,llna tog introptroala ter.illyg from PL.
erden of Ii
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t,••••1 t%. 110. P
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*tts \C{-}t fn t\. rano ,
Ir; at day Pll P..r.twring 61 0.4
Ihrallthts. .1 44. lima, r 13344, 5. , 10.134
1 , -•••t:••• wty.e. l• • L.,. •9 0.1. *1
y a r_Z - 11 . 1 . 1 - •
1 , 4, nm, •••I ..dd., 1,11.4 11.1, Miming to IS.
.1 6^ , ti•••• of P 7 77 ...'rl to, Ihn
• ar.Nau . Pr:, 25 an:4 la W.
1.111'10:1ST.,
V %LSE .1%1 , Tnri:• sen 4 s•cmy
In II s DA' AY & 10, I.lne. Kws
wen 1. A.malt.“. '4,14 son.
April i1.,1A7.2 -31
;Thle Cat lautratee the maw of Using 141 f
1.3:F.e1ACM 3 19
Fountain Nasal Injector, p
on 11,-4
Thls in.trocnent is especially designed for the wit
feet applica, lon of
DR. CACE•B CATARRH REMEDY,.
It is the only tom of instrument yet Invented with
whirr dnid medicine can Ire carried Ugh op and
paV',:ll applied toed arts of the affected tinsel pas
al 4.1 , 1hl chambe rs or cavities communirating
thercir4.l, In which sure, old ulcers frequently exist.
and !coo the martini dischart,ro generally pro
ceeds. Tee metal of eliCeese in treating Catarrh here
tofore his arisen I:sr.:el . , from the impossibility of
applying reeneJlea to these cavities and chambers
by any of the ordinary methods. This obsmede In
the way of effecting cares le entirely ervertome by lb.
invention of the Douche. la using Me Instrument,
the Fluid Is carried by Its own weight) no sanding, feti
ng or pumping being required,) np one nostril In a full
~ntly flowing Strvin to the highest portion of the
Mutt pasiages. passes Into and %beret:Tidy eteamise
all the Labe. and chambers connected therewith. and
loss out of theoppositenedril. Its nea to pleasant end
so olnple that 1% drll , l Can understand It. Eon
and explicit dtrectlous accompany each
Instrument When need with this instrnment.Dr,
Sallie Catarrh Remedy cores recent attacks of
!`Cold let the lira& ' , bye few applications.
symptoms of Catarrh. Frequent bred.
'ache. discharge falling Into throat, sometimes pro
fuse. watery, thick morns, purulent, offensive, &e.
In other* a dryness, dry. watery, weak or fell:mai
oyes, stopping op or obstruction at nasal 1111...,..
ringing in ears. deafness, hawking and coughing to
clear threat, Ulcerations, scabs from ulcers. voles
alte-el, nasal twang, offensive breath. Impaired or
total deprivation of ammo of smell and Unite, died.
pest, mental depression. loss of appetite, Indiges
tion, enlarged tonsils. tickling cones, dec. Only a
few of these symptoms are likely to be present is
any cave at one time.
Dr. Sages Catarrh Remedy, whoa lased
with Dr. Pierce, Nlll4ll Donchoond ILCCOM
panted with the constitutional treatment which le
recommended in the pamphlet that wrens each het.
tle of the Remedy. is a perfect Fpecifle for this loath.
1 10 . d *ea.. and the proprietor offers. in good faith.
9500 reward for a ease be can Din core. The
Bawdy Is mild and pleasant to we, containing Do
strong or candle drags or polemist. The Catarrh
Remedy Is sold at 50 cents, Douche at GO cents, by
all Druidism, or either will be nulled by pip
printer on receipt of 60 cents.
It. V. PIEIICE, R. D..
Bole Proprietor.
BUFFALO. N,
lI . UNT BROTHERS,
SCRANTON, PA.
Wholesale A Retail Ragouts
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
NAILS, SHOVELS,
:rJILDEIVS HARDWARE,
•
M INC RAIL, 00EN7ERSUNIC d T „RAIL SPINES
RAILROAD R. MINING SUPPLIES.
CARRIAGE 'SPRINGS, AXLE'S, SKEINS AND
BOXES, BOLTS. NUTS and WASIIERS,
['LAMP lIA.VDS. ItALLEADLE
IRONS. HUBS, SPOKES,
PELLOES, SEAT A PINDLEs, BOWS, de.
ANVILS. VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS
II AMMERS.I LKbgEF. FILFM,
OIRCULAR AND NULL SAWS. BeLTIN O. PACKING
TACKLE {WICKS. PLASTER PARIS
CEMENT. HAIR A GHINIISTONEB.
FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. LEATHER .% FINDINGS
PAIRBANK'S SCALES.
SCr&titilo. March a1...1W A.
ALL KINDS py
JoB WORK, ETD.,
NEATLY PAINTED AT THE DELIOCTAT urncrE
Drugs and Medicines
s taxa Spirits and axons. w rot.
t irCiirrd: - Spiced, - and Sweetened to please the taste, called
"Tonto,' .- Appetiors . " Rotate.," doe., that lead the
tippler on to drunkenness and off% but am a true Methcine,
made from the native roots and herbs of California, free front
•Il Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the Groat Blood Purifier
and a Life.giving Principle, • Perfect Renovator and invi
gorator of the System, Carrying o if all polsono. motet and
restoring the blood to a healthy conditi enrictung it. we.
Crashing and invigorafang both mind and on,
body. They ars
easy of adnumsuation, prompt in their actin n, certain in their
results, safe and reliable in all forms of tfisetase.
No Person eau take obese Hitters =arches te
directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are
not destroyed by mmeral poison mother mean., and the coal
°r g7.7. " ,s ed gl 'y o7 d P ars g a l • a n ti, " eia eh • Pain to
the iihoulders Coughs Tightness ottbe Dasi
Sour Ernotations of the Stemach, Bad Tents in the Month
Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heap. Inflammatton oat
the Lungs, Pain to the regmns of the Isidnea and a hun
dred other painful symptom , . am the p' t' f DOPtTeitt.'
In these complaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prose
a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement.
For Female Complaints, m you= or old, mooed
sr single, at the &to of womanhood, or the turn of life, du..
Tome Bitters display so decided an influence that a muted
improvement Is soon penieptilde.
For Inflammatory mad atronle
Rhenma
tlsm and Goof, DTsPePsi• inffiZasiiant Bitinus, Remit-
tent and Intermittent levers, Disuses of the Blood Liver.
Kidneys end Bladder, these Bitters have been most ineiteseul.
Such Diseases am caused by Vitiated Blood which is gen
erally proisterd by derangement of the Digestive o*Pne
They area Gentle Pergative ea well as a
Tonic, posse..inc . also the peculiar merit of acting as
poi "ill agent In re.scrint Conpstlnn or ntlarnnytion cd the
LtZr r' and Visceral Organs, and en Btlions Douses.
Skin Diseases, Emotions, Teeter, Sala Rheum,
,Blotches, Spats Pimples Pustules, Buds, Carbuncles, RAl
ran., SoM-Head. Sore Eyes, I , :rysipt!as Itch, Scent%
Discolorations of the Skin, Bunion and Disuses of the
Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and
carried out of thesyttent in a short time by the use of these
Ilittert_ One bottle in such eases will convince the most
incredulous of their mutative effects.
Cleanse the Vitiated Mood when•ver too find
its imparines bursting through the skin in Pimp!e , . Erup
tions, or Sores: cleanse it when yet find it &rammed and
slu,unit in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul ; your feeling.
will tell out wham. Keep the blood pure and the health of
the system and follow.
Gratetkal thousands proclaim VINFC,II Brrrena
the most wonderful I nogorant that ever entrained the eankmg
system.
Pin, 'lave, and other Worms. letting io the sTai
ton of so many thousands, at effectually destroyed and
rectos ed. Say, a distmenished physiologist There is scarce:2r
an individul upon the faced the rub whose body Ise:erupt
from the presence of worms. It is not upon the healthy ele
ments noire body that Wen. mist, btu tapes the diseased
humors and dun, deposits that breed these hying monster%
f d t ,esse sratcen of
Medicine. no vcrtnifuges.., no as.
theinunitica, will 'free the system from wars. like these
Bitten.
Dlerhanlext Dl . Persons enrace.l in Paints
and Minerals, such as Plumber., Type-setters, I lold.beatms
and Miners, as they adranee 'Et life, will be sidteet to parslyttot
of the Bowels To guard against min mho a dose of Wu es
za's VINSGAM Lioness once or twice week. es • rn
'entire
Dillon, Remittent, and Intermittent Fe.
seers, which arc so prevalent in the valless of our great
rim" throughout the Grated States, especially those of the
Mt...pot Ohio, Ill.a.,Tenneseee„ Cumberland,
Arkanms,Red. Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Ala
bama, Mobile, Sam
with their vast tributaries, throughout our enttre country
&tong the Summer and Althorns, and ternarkably be during
seasons of unusual heat and MT..% am .--
r.nied by extensive derangements of the stomach mid liver,
and ether abdominal fresco, There are attars more or less
obstructions of the Leer, a wraknew and irritable state of
the stomach, and great tonsor of the bowels, being chinkd
up with vitiated accumulations In their treatment, a tut
gative, exerting a powerful influence upon these 'A or
pr.., Is essenually PCCUS.II7. There ts no eathame foe the
purpose equal to Da. W....aria Voter.. llm-rres.„ ea
airy will ',seedily remove the dark-colored cocci matter an%
winch the bowels me loaded, at the sane tone sonsulattng
the secretions of she liver, and easel-ally =mein the healthy
functions of the digestive organs
Scrofula, or King's Evil, Wide lim . en.
Erympelac, Swelled Scrofula. Inflammations, Indotent
Inflammations, blerenrial Affections, Old Soon, Enioti.ins
of Me Skin, toe In :hese, as in all other .nstituctowal Dra.
eones, Wal esx's Bustin have shown their treat
rr tore pavers on the host olestirrate and Intm.able cases.
A Woman's Ailments. her Berronsneas,
and Headaches, although they seem trifling to men.
an" real d' dens For CCM.V<I.I.I, dyspeosa, general de
bility, pat. in the lack and loins, r.ervotts and skk head
ache, =punt/ of eon, and al to-sables classed as " female
m.. mvvs, whole
are purely metable, end mar be safely given so the moat
delicate, are a sovereien and speedy remedy.
Dr. Waiker•• California 'Vinegar Bitters ore
err all these case. in a rarmlar manner. By
. puriTerng the
Illood they remove the muse, and by resolinng awar the
e Sects of the inflammation (the tubetcular deposits) the aeected
pans renenee heath; and a permanent MUG ts effected
The properties of Da NV..etta's llttotose titeresi
are Aperient. Diaohoestk and Canninaliedo Nutotions, Lax
ative, [interne Scdatsse, Counter -Irrietat. Sudorific, Alm.-
use. and Ann-I:Mai.
The Aperient and mild Laxative properbes of Ds-
WALICIA•S VINCCAR Btreeos are the hest safe-guard In all
cases of erupt... and maltgeant fevers, their balsamic, bed
rec. and snahing proper., protect the humors of the fatten.
Their Sedattve rmpe,. allay pale in the nervous system,
stomach, and boure.s. enher fie. inflammation, Isind,,
cramps. ete 'Their Cofmtemlnimat influence extends
thronehout the spats, 'I heir Dturctic proper-nes set ,m
the Kidneys. correcting and reomlatlnz the fLUW urine.
Their Ant, Dille , . properties minntlate the liver, in the ee
cation of bile, sad us discharges through teal ladiary duct;
and are superior to all remedial agents, for the curs of Bilious
Fever, Fever and Ague, etc
Fortify the body against disease by punfying
ail its fluids with Vovense Orr - remt No etntletnte can take
hold of a system tens forearmed. The link, theantrtneels, the
bowels, the kidney?, and the termare rendered disease
prop( laysthis great inoienrant.
The Efficacy of be. NV/it-a:xis Vorecse
in Chronic Ehrtperai2l. Fevers, Nerve= Disorders, Constipa
tion, 4h-fluency or vital lower, :rid all tualarLm afftiny the
comach, liver, bowels, pulmonary organs or ent.arlar system,
hal been mpenamed bendredsof thomands, sad heaths&
of thmmands more are &slung Re Mourne relief.
Dircetions.—Take of the Bitters en tote Cu bed at
night from a half to one and one-half ariooglassfulL Est
rood no hie food, such as beefsteak, mutton chop, veni
son, mast bee( and re.etabirs„ and take outdoor cornea
They ate composed el ;tartly vegetable ingredient...clean.
tam no apinta
I. WALKER, Prop'', E. H. IIieDONALD b CO.
Druggist nandGen. Ages, S. Francisco, Cal.,
' '"
and c;;;;Vii;bi;i;;;;;Fcii;;ilZ;;si.r.i;;;:i . . 4-
rar - soLD BY ALL. DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS
I!=
Groceries.
DOWN"FoWN NEWS
MINER AND COAT,
.tlain Street, b door. be/ow 13oyd7r Corner,Montroee
yr.oun, GROCERIES, AND
' WenmenuPlantly rt.! Wilet incl now have ...Tit",
'leech atock of Lloode to °atilt e.whlch Reerllleel
:HEAP ! CHPAI ! CHEAP
for cash .or eichs ve orprodekee
GOOD TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR,
MOLASSES, SPICES, PORE,
FISH, LARD, HAMS,
DRIED FRUITS,
CLOI: ER (E TIMOTHY SEED, (N.
Wejte erefltted and made addition, to our Stock
Palle at d are now read , ' "to torteardllutter to the bee
enmmla• un bootee to 'New York.lree orehargd, ant
make' P orakotaatteementr on eoertgement• •
Call andx zarntheotteStoek before purebaalogela
erhere.andeonelnetiottrachea o !the
GOOD QUALITY dE; LOW PRICES
NEW GOODS.
The ondrrnlrtard having .rutted, trfornfohrd and
rntooleed the formrrjy . orropird by R.Am
y/m.4r., at Lawsvillo Centro. ore nave prripased to turf,
Ono tomPle WWI al/doltlroble va.; toy 01
DRY GOODS!
GROCERIES! 1
BOOTS t SLIO.ES! !
H,IIIpWARE! !
CROCENRY ! tfc„ tfe
As tea be fend rteetencre, gad at ai Pcoimbla Pricer
0. IVL Crane.
Lwow+lle 0PP167, 1`4,, )10E4,
HAAD4II I 4k% ,
PRINTED AT TIIIS OFFICE.
Hardware. ► 1
THIS Wil,
nEa, COXL
HORSE HAY FORKS!
A. J. NELLIS' PATENT IJIPUOTED.
Twentl-Two qistto rah- rremtomA AwirdcdStala. PP*
lu Firtecu Mouths—PAS - mud IS70:
NEWS'S GRAPPLE - PIM '
An hapleedent that Prery Fmirtacr, Carpenter, Numb
mid Paitttut Should •• • • ' '•
Rovolvlas
HORSE RAKES
Rand Itntr,nn Berne", nnntho, Genf's Cradles,.
Imn, duff Brand) Axles, .
.., Spring..
Carriage Bolts. Burr, (Steel and Trin
co x• =1 X 2
That ••ever eh . % nn • RM WHISTLE! ',bee the
cwree le Meade rnr th , Ti At. TRY ONE end yas bill
flml the Cue e Alereye Right!
=l==XEC=!
Yoeurn.e. July 5. !sr .-tf. BOYD ii CORWIN
-V°lo
-AT
WILLIAM SMITH'S
Fx etts:ve Furniture Warornmn rou till find the ta mutt
stock of
FIRST CLASS ANDCO[3ION
F U R U.R,EI
To be found In thl! rectlon at the courtry. awe.
DI so Watt tare. toil at pricy s that mallet tall to giro walla
laCtloll. Ile inalea tie venr:beal
EXTENSION TABLES 2 -
It the etattniu, toil TVAIIILANT tLeaa.
UPHOLSTERY WORK
tif ell :intl. Uoite in the
p. x CS. 3Zi 33/
PURE NO.I MATRASSES,
COMMON MATIZASSES
UNDERTAKING
Td• rlll , 4rri! . .er .01111yr...111c rma kr 1.... adrrtaxing
opcclelly In I:ir lmrlnrsx. Ilarma 311.1 r.rorlried ►
NEW .t.I nr.rt rl,rat.t 11,4; :Ante. at/
no•orlirt, , hlr %sill L. alit wird 14., fortnriptl3 end e
sot.lactory ch.irr.r.
WIU. W. SMITH &SOM.
Maostoee. Ps.. J.Ol. =. ts7t—sus—tt
T _AL 11.:Ezmx., or,' mi.
510.5 T ROSE. PENIV.I/,
.1101.11.1 s. .T.IIIBELL. proprietor;
Efehl Steg.on Imre thle Renee dally, eorineetlngVlLll
the IL L. a. W., the Erie, and the Lehl%h CiUeT Loll
Unit, it I/ea.—ll
BILLINGS STROUD,
General Insurance Agent,
FIBS, LIFE AND ACCIDELIT
Macrsa.trcresto. Ptw
Hartford binvirts., Co.. f.. epltal rind Sorpins $3,011.011111
Home Ins. Co.„ N. Y., Capital arid zurplut., $4..1.V0,0111
Royal in, CO. Liverpool' •• tio,oun.ow
Lit erpool. London ~t (nub.) •• VAl.Ual.tioCi
Freoldlo lon. Co., Priii.'z) o s2,2f4.eti
Ins. Co_ of North Artierlea t' $3,250. , 03
Pennsylvania Fltu • $1,104,U00
Ins. Cu., State of Pena's ” ..i,00,000
Union Mutual , $411.000 ~
LYCOITIIIIS: Fire •• i. tetiOU.C6.l
Williamsport lux. Co. ittla..o , Xl
A `•
rabi:trite. rtilla..'s.. Vivo.ooil
National, •• " 1 , t.100,y00
1 4 X X . XI
Cone. )lutonl LIN Co„ 1111014 _MACAO
ArocricaO Life, Nara woiktua
.egLy4=m:=ziwpi.
Trerefern,(..lpftnlnfid ficolflur WA**
ILOlogy Poss . engere . i 3 40, 0 CC.
The undexelimed has been well known fn neon nty,for
the fart 17yenrs,nr an Inrance agent. Lotten•tµbotrfli
by Comp: finks bare efferrogn . toren promptly Old.
Or Office arm door east from Banklnr,o,l9Co 4-If; d.
II Cooper CV..Turnplke Montrone:Pa.
•
BILLINGS STAND, 4geßt,
cage, .8111P111,- aoliaitor
Monism*, Eby =JIM!.
E1EE2133
LEIIIGII .VALLEY • RAILROAD.
Onnind after sane 10, trt3.tralna on Ina f;elttg .
Valley Railroad silicon a. follows
MEM
r. v.r. v. • v,
~ • - V,..W.; 71
i. 5
. 110 9 111 .... „filmles 1943 61 V
3m lat 9 43, .......W•v013.1-, , , .12 90 A 09
3355 157 1000,-.. Athens- .... 11 0, ' 6L3 20
451 11113 16 40.„ ~Toerarda .--;I 03 467 IQ
AWI . 11 ISO 1 ,17,531ve1ug; ... .10 0
3 ' 4 3 ' 303 i 115 x....,
_Lacysillo. 943 405
a 14 12 13- -111eshoppen . .. 9 BVI
0.15 12 2t,....31eh00pany ~.. 91'3
635 330 12 43. „Tunkbanzwk ~ , 842 311) I'2
BOf4 42 1 ril; 01:1fison, .. , 5 u 939 09
8 tk.. 500 1115::.WIlltee-Itariet;... 799 513
•• .• 7 311 4 85.-10Auch Chunk.- ... 1165 10
.1. 825 630 Allentown 4, It. 1047 1!10
543 005 ' Bethlehem ~•• lo 315 13 OQ
913 6 65. ~.....Exatost ...,.. 10 03 5136
1050 2120,...P151134e1ph1a ... !10 741
40.....xew TGA.
*. 4. a
No. 39 lanai Towaoda T - a - tn.; A l t;M ti, l
p.m.; Wavorly, Br a. ot., arriving at Elmira a; 9 a.to
No. a 1 legyea E at 3.111. 0.; Waved, , at a a
a. m.; Altutosot 41 dap. ot., artildm;a Towaatta al
Drawom Room Caws attached to a
a. I MI
ro rang through from plaits to
II...PAcIiER. Stwarlutand
731tcail4cor
(bind 'tones,
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Tlo
Miscellaneous.'
=LI
Insurance
Railroads,
No.
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