THE DEMOCRAT. Local Intelligence. Religious services. The services In the several Churches of Mont- rose are as follow : ll FrIST CHIMCII.Riv. J. IL. Casuatax D. D. Pastor Sabbath Service, m. and T p. m Obbbith Satan! 19 Prayer $1.10211111. Wednesday grealaga t% CLTICIOLIC caunca BIT P. 3. ilvicres 80%0 Bcrylots.....l l t and Ent nunday In each Womb Bshbsth Bth ro t IttuntdLarly before Hasa Rev. Oria 11. Kirkland. .10.1 f a. m. and IX p. m. .1% k. m. .7%F ut lIPISCOPAL enescli babboth Service.. Oates, School Week-Day Sorrlcoo—Wedondays MitTIIODIST W. 1, 11 0. J . 70 eelibetti tient.= netinelb &bent If M. rivet Meeting. ThuttititT. taup. PRISSATTRIIJAN CHURCH Rev. J.O. MOJA. tl4 ,, bath Services . 10.43 a. al. aed p. ea. s.btatti *Mug 14.13 p. m. pr e y.? 31emlag. Thamdas 6•4911:41. 7 34 P. le. List of New Advertisements. ti nluabte Property fur Sale. Fall anti Winter Dry Gooda. AtlanUe Monthly fur 1874. BUSINESS LOCALS. Peruvian Syrup. Piraon's Purgative Pllll. Not ire—Caucus called. Dentistry—T..l. Wheaton. Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. Y4I tes About Town. The Methodist Mile Society will meet this eve ning at the house of Z. Cobb. The baggage car and tfiree Cat ears were osertunwd on the Montano Railway, on Wed nesday, of hot. week. No one injured. The donation for the Rev. J. E. Cheaabire will be attended at the Rapala Chinch, trs-mor• now, (rbutaday,) evening. A general invitation is ettended. The Vann' of Si. Paula (Episcopal) Church have sold the parsonage 012 Foundry street to Dr W. W. Smith, Dentist, for $1.600. The Dr has taken possession, and his office, will hereafter be found there. The chimney of the Universalist Church burned out again brat Friday, which (mused an alarm of fire, creating considerable comntoti•m in the emwded assemblage at the Court Minsk something ought to be done to prevent that chimney from burning out on such public neat- spin 1 t is not long since x circus came very near being broken up from the same cause. J Griffis and Simon Sayre Lase bought the stock and rented the store of S. M. Wilson. which is undergoing a very thorough repair a-id the addition of a new front, preparatory to t icir talir.g posaeasion. They expect to open for tinniness' some time next month. Both Mr. Griffis and .Mr. Sayre have a first clan repute as business men. We sire them out best wishes for gum= It gives us great fdlumre- Asia -cier joint men Who go out from us to twist theieclinfor• tones, taking high positions, and maintaining them. We had occsaion nut long ago to speak et - J. Arthur Sultan' M D., Son of A. N. Bul lard. of Montrose, in very commendable terms, and our attention is again called to him by an article in the Philadelphia Evening /feral, in relation to the "Southern Homeepatlfic Dispen sary," an institution which Dr. Dullard founded, taking in Dr. Stephen( as an assistant. The fiseniz sacs: -one of the Most elute] institutions in the city it tie Southern Honicepathie Dispensary, No. i 4 Bainbridge street, under the au.pice. of the iiotncepitthie Hospital, which is open daily (Su days included) from 11 to 1 o'clock, for the treatment of all disease. Surgical taws will receive prompt attention. Patients too nirit - t0 apply at the Dispensary will receive treatment at home. The Attending Physicians are J. Arthur Bullard, 31... D. and E. B. Stephens 31. I)." • tumbled by illcraghs. About three o'clock last l.tmeiay morning, - ' while Thomas diiiick, baggagernan on the e. 14._11. It, and Patrick Costello, baggageman' on the Erie road in this city, were attacked and severely beaten by four rough■ from Susquehan na Depot at the Erie depot in this city. Four men Came into the depot at that time and tom uteraccirusing insulting language to a lady who was waiting for &train, and the two baggage men interrered In her behalf and were attack ed and severely injured. Later the four men were arrested by special policeman Moore, who ra.s sent for, and they are now confined in jaiL There should be a policeman stationed at the depot every nighL—Ringhartfon Times. Staktlstiee Arab* Illetbodbg Cisme:b. The genetal minutes of the Methodist Eptsco. pal Mitch for 1873, now in press, shows that there are 1,464,027 members and probationers of the .denomination In the United States, and there are 76 annual conferences, 14 bishops, 22,- 1 46 intinerant and local preachers, 14,499 church buildings, mined at $66,332,580, 4,677 psnumages,salued at 68,542.554, 18,031 Sunday Schnehi, having 197,180 officers and teachers, with 1,318,603 twitches in attendance. The conference collections exclusive of salaries, amount to $1,085,=9. The number of deaths among members was unprecedently large, 18, 900. During the year 490 churches and 102 par images were built, an average of over nine churches and tow personnels a week. cos An Ririe Mertes derma On Saturday night last, the Erie Depot at Owego was totally destroyed by fire. The cause of the fire was an explosion of gasoline, under the depot saloon, which was ignited by a lamp, and exploded with a heavy report, envelopieg the building in flames in a very abort time. The ilepot, was quite an extensive one, and there is nothing alit remaining between the two water tanks. It was with great difficulty that the Dish American Hotel, kept by P. Hickey, across the street, was saved, AAatall portion of the freight the books and statiop ‘ eceounta. tha United State, Expless etimpanfaikkand a few arti ries of uslaor importaace were matµtd- The Western Union Telegraph Company'a_books and Imitrtiments were totally destroyed. lAsetalatura. • Mr. Thompson Introdpeed O bill esempong propeny to tb. vaiovor qpoo from levy and sale on execution, sad making waivers of the same void. to Li the judges salaries of the Supreme Court; the Mel Justice,at $13.- o 00; associateat 610,5 . 90: the Philadelphia law judge at $l3OOO. sndihase,ol Allegheny at $7,- 500, and ail athenehremstatemkss t soo. Jones, of Suaglielmma. is on The follow ing Committees:. . Wags and Meant, Judiciary Local, Editeatkn, Retrenchment and Reform. Agriculture, and Federal Relations Mr. Little • of Wyoming. is on the followingeozrunlttees: Sub-Committee No. a Or) COllBUttltintle EirfOlift; Judiriarir General, and Judicial Apportionment. On Thursday Lon in the Legitlatem. 'lir. Pyle of Northampton, asked leave to suspend the rules ityyder to introduce on act . to repeal the Local Optkro Lhplor hivr of SIM of Matta;; • IfMl - - -Learowas given, atukthe bM was intro, duced and referred to Its committees. Mr. Cooper pnsientod aiiztitton final Chester coon. ty, signed by 4,000 citizens, The Webroarr Micalons. On the third Tuesday in Fehruary„.according to the new Constitution, the elections for city, ward and township officers will bit bold in every city. be tough and township in this State. .Un der the new constitution every citizen, twenty one years of age powering the following qual ifications, shall be entitled to vote, viz. : First. Ile shall be a citizen of the United States at least one month. Second. Ile shall have resided In the State one year, (or if, having previously been a quail fled elector or native born citizen of the State. he shall have rem oved therefrom mid returned. then ail months) immediately preceding the election. l bird . He shall have resided m the election district where be shall offer to vote at least two months immediately preceding the election. Fourth 11 twentyone years of ago or up• wards he shall have paid within two years a State or county tax, which shall have been .as sewed at least two months and paid at least one month before the election. Arrested Car Deipalllng a Grays lard. Oa the tenth day of December last the ems* which atoml on the archway of the gate at the Catholic Cemetery; was torn down and broken, and although diligent Inquiry was made, the guilty party could not be found.— About a week ago a young man by the Emmen: William Jolfe called at Father Slattery's house ani stated that Ito could tell who the offender was. On being cinestioned he said that a yonug man named Adelbert Saxon did it, and on he. ing asked If willing to swear to his statement. replied that he was. Yesterday a warrant was procured and Saxon was arrested, and tried for the offence, Jolfe appearing as chief witness against him, whose statements however were vague end contradictory. A young man by the name of Brooks was then called, who swore positively that Joffe was the offender, and that he was present aid saw hint In the act of tear ! log it down. The prusecntien then withdrew their onmplaint,and Faxon was discharged, Im mechately a warrant was issued on the evidence before given, and Julie was arrested and held to Gail in the sum of ;200. We give the above dement. as we teamed (rum one of the countel.—Sutquehanna Journa Pelbdted Attempt et ILlttrlberay Soltery. We learn that an attempt aas made to rob Mr. Owen Beebe, who lives about three miles from Montrr se. on the Vomit Lake mad, whit( he was returning from Binghamton, one even ing week before last, on the Hawleyton Turn pike. While Mr. Beebe was on his way to Binghamton. a man came up by his wagon and asked for a ride. Mr. B. told him that be had had enough, and could not carry him. The man walked along bedile him asking him Rhino his haul, etc , which he was taking to market.— On Mr. B's return in the evening, while mere the aamepaint.he was suddenly accosted by the same map, who had climbed into his argon and placed his hand on his ationldin., saving "I can ride now can't 1 r which Mr B. agreed to.— Mr. B. soon smelt a peculiar perfume, antimen- Honed it to the mail as smelling like gns. The man said he did not smell anything. &ion af ler Mr. B. became unconscious. Mr. Green, a neighbor of Mr. B. came in sight about this thus, and saw a man get out of the wagon and ' disappear across the tields,and coining up to the • • wagon found Mr B. in this condition. and took bin. into a joule near by. The timely appenr , mice of Mr. Green, untionutedly frightened away the jobber and saved Mr. B. the loss of ! is money. it is getting to be is dangerous bus thess fur our farmers to' go to Binghamton to Imbirket their produce. =221 The following was lustnitil to as and rouchcd for, by one of the tnost respected citizens of North Jackson. MESSRS EDITOIIS :—Believing that a wrong impression has gone out by the publication,some little time since, of an article In the UolII !lige Republi , ,tn, copied Irom the Binghamton Times, and which, we learn, has been corrected in the Tito, but not in the Republican, and having re - quested the editor of the Republican to give the thilowing communication a place in his paper, which be refused to do, and believing fmm your independent course heretofore, that you are wil ling to give all sides a fair hearing, we respect , fully mak you to give it space in your columns. MANY CITIZSIM North Jackson, January 17th, 1871. To the Editor of the Montrose Republican : A tew weds since there appeared a notice in the Binghamton 7lme., also in the • Montrt.se Rpullieun, of the trial of ne►. A F. !larding, at North Jackson, stating that the committee after a patient !tearing of an the charges and specifications, brought in a decision that the charges were not sustained. This is not covert. The facts in the case are these. Jest one bait ol the charges and specifications was investigated, the other halt was laid over till the Annual Conference. Then and there we hope an im partial Investigation will be had. Mr. 11. still rests ander charges. Should any of the Metho dist bretheren doubt the merit of the charges, are Invite them to come sad learn for them selvta In Old Lantaboro charge. Auburn kerns. Stud Itbout knee deep. Johnny Dontin tins returned home from White Haven. (tonged to the norih•west at seven o'clock, p. cu., and Prayer meeting in the- Union school house this evening, January 'ad. The supply of logs thus far at the saw milk is small in those ts, on account of not snow enough 10 haul them. Presetting was held in the Union school house in the evening of January ft2d, by Elder Ilene• an. or the Baptist Church. By mutual consent the name of the new scpool house has been changed from Laurel Grime to the Union School ho..se. A re_markabie core has been done by Dr. Hein...a Auburn ko ,vnlng a girt of John Drmlin's, that baffled the skill of out' bast physicians for nine years. A. C. Dlicken owns a fire year old mare that trotted a mile in 2.50. That is better time than the Auburn Girl made at Nicholson, a short time ago. Bill don't let Polly be beaten. Try again. Charles Gay has in his possession an egg, laid by • last spring chicken, that measures six in ches in circumference one way, and nine inches in ciroemference, the other. If any one has a chicken of her age can beat that, let him re port through the paper. Elmer Shannn, a young, man of aboqt seven teen Stare of age, lad the misforttme of 'getting his leg fractured, by his horse falling on him, while renaming from a spelling school held at the Union School house, a few evenings - since. Therasn was attended by Dr. Kent; of Auburn Centre, with success. - • January EA 1814. Court ProoretWogo The whOle . eirthirtVo first weelts•of court were occupied by the O'Mara tried, and all Oyer and Terminer business was continued. ' The Quarter Sessions business to taking up hie week, Judge lioness ~'''residing. Today Ridge Streeter Will bear the argu mentfor a new. trial In the O'Mara case. We shall pnblislithe Judges charge, together with bill of exceptions of Defendants attomsys, next weeit. M. eltennan Bradley vs.: Mary Ann Bradley. Court direct in tattle to be . grapted, and on mo tion of Jaitnes.E. Cannalt, attorasy. complaint and Answer Med. John Watson es. Joseph dillessiple. The plaintiff, J. Watson, being dead, Eel DeWitt. administrator. is salwiltuted as plaintiff in the stead. ' E. I'. Toungcr TS. joseph.Stesens. . On mo tion of Fitch S Watson; Judgment opened, and defendant let Into • .doferuse. Com'th vs. John Biack, Olistructing legal process. Defendant plead guilty, and Coon antenee him to pay a tine of 00, and costs of prosecution. In the matter of n bridge in New Milford township, across Salt Lick crmk, Court appoint R. T. Stephens, A. T. Trowbridge and James E. .Ilowe, commissioners. Com'th vs. gieplico Buchanan. Indictment, mayhem, etc., Samuel Panotter, Prosecutor.— Verdict, guilty of mayhem, and assault and battery, but not with intent to kill. Win. 11. Jessup appointed Auditor to distrib ute funds arriting from Sheriff's sales, In estate of Moss Jr Knapp. In the matter of Sheriff's tales of the personal property of E. McKenzie, Court direct Sheriff •to pay the money to the Plaintiffs or their at• turney, in the order of the writs of execution. Agricultural 304011 The annual meeting of the Susquehanna county Agricultural Society was held at the i Court House, JanuarY 12, 1874, at 7:30 p. in , J. E. Carronlt. presiding. Article 1. of by laws, amended to make Life Membership to be $l3 instead at $lO. Report of Executive Committee read, approred, enc . the thanks of the society tendered to them for their efficient services, err. Edmund Bald a in, one of said Executive Committee, tendered resignation, which was Resented An omission on the part of the Horne Committee In regard to premiums on Light Draft Stallions was re .erred back to said committee tar disposition. Error In (trade Durham premium of 1872 made right by voting Ist Premium of $3 to H. C. Conklin, he Ixing clearly entitled thereto, and the Treasurer was directed to pay said amount as per vote. • Treasurer Gem testi his report, showing, a balance in hands of Treasurer of s4Bs2B—which was duly referred to 11.0 Conk lin, John F. Hunter, and C. J. Hollister, as an flora. Five dollars was directed to be refunded to 31ra. Win. H. Jessup, overpaid on Litt. Mem bership. J. R. Lyons, 11. C. Jessup, it. C. Conk- In anti C. L. Brown were appointed a commit tee to codify and revise the conatitution and by , l aw s of this Society, anti to present a copy of 'same for action fur or against at April meeting. Society, trtb , notice. Mietitig then adjourned to meet at same hour,, and place Tuesday evil fog, Jan. 13th, for elec tion of talkers Met as above, Vice Preal lent, C. J. Hullbitet, in chair, when the f o llowing members were duly elected tifficera for said So ciety for the ensuing tern; : Win it Jessult, President; E C. Potter, H C. Conklin, Vice Presidents; Henry Shertmo..,' Ex. Com. for 2 years ; Avery Frink, Ex. Coin. fort yenra:. it. Lyons. Rec. Sec.; Wm. A. Crossmon. Cor. Sec.; C. M. Gore, Treasurer . .1 to curet first Monday evening April Court. There will he a rhtnalloa held at the Town d Birthday Pretreat. flail. New Miltoril M etintsulay eye.. January Mr. David kt,it" was born December 7th, 2'f . Pl7l, for the lament of Bee . O.M.Martin.-- Refreshments will tar ow, yeti. It jb.-ceptij.nt'om -1799, nod came iota Brooklyn with his parents t thee will In. in atteutlatiee. Come one GIMPS in the year 1811, - Dom Windsor, New York, all. A good tune is anticipated. and was married to Betsey Miles in 1820. Forty. By order of Coe. seven years have intervened between that and New )lilford, Pt, Jan. 14, 1074 the present time. fc,lf the fntrally of this pair. only three have lived to years of maturity, 11":".""N -namely. one„.. .1 tan daughters. The r, TlT , olea r al N e i r: i ol the Baptist church, and com pus daughters are married and well settled in life, • ior, '" ltt . •v.. J. E. J " ln " Zit t i ' r r :: ls a 't ;l:::ta g t l i e o e n tl y w is r itta the former, is at home with has parrot& The the Baptist l'hapel, on Thttraday evening, Jan. attli, 1874. Everything will be done to make grandchildren ['limber only I w°, those of Anarl ts„l-iit,.. "3). "le . , att i antion tint' k . of pleasure anti inter it to those and and wile. The gr d thing which Rev-! ed to render this birthday °erasion an unusual tended . By tralra picEl. Ttrs is cl one, is the fact that Mr. Ames Sterling, the old. I , Montrose, Jan. 10, 1874.-3 w. eat grandann's birthday oCellt , bn the same day ; of that of his grandfather, making It in fact, a ; H•RFORD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETT. double birthday in the name family. We were I The annual meeting of the "Ilarford Agri moreculturl Society" will be held at. the School Louse, to reminded of this, when we came around the table doubly spread end hailed vita all theFybnmr the a evening substantial. and dainties which the KeRSOR af- of ottleers . and na . th e . trateta . ction of curt 0111 forth. We noticed a birth lay cake, made by er Madness as may be brought beton . the So one of the daughters. Waidic , with the ciety. All inter,:rd sire renovated to attend. E I. n lo tyrtn. Secretary. age of her father, 75 years, neatly arranged on H ar f or d j anna ; . . 14. the fnottng, and also, that of the g,andson, 21 1 years, all upon the same coke. The were allesig i . i A PRF.PAIL VtioN so whhde end favorably I not numerous, but were emphatically jovial and : known ns Ball's Vegetable Sicilian Bale ltim Y Y happy. Let me substantiate the tact by &log 1 er , needs few words of Praise Irmo us. • I :4 %; you the wortls of one guest as he entered the, c‘ T inqsainil has won its any to the highest fa -1 o v r e in v t a l i t i ti o ll . u , b i. lic i ; ,,t n i tind and multitudes, who house. which 'a ere, "Pence be unto this ho Mr. Kent have you got any good cider?' The t ' i o on of the . ir Id - or. linc r e. re o 'n u e` t l ; s i f n o g r t t l l ' i t e •.` sTe t iran . reader can well calculate on the etria-t. which . Re newer . been made glad :),y the speedy re., ; toration of their gray hair to its natund color, this speech would have upt n a company, cairn. of early thi m n , l l :lekl t thriteneti up, ns ill Thu days Tally were they a little thirsty, with plenty of good apple juice near at hand. The oldest ing ont ) . • tiLkes it poll. ali ' d p gr yen y t .st s n t ris i allo ir ge fi t il t l r : person prewn t wa s 56 ears, t h e younges t aout 'Cr the best prepatat km tor its intended purposes 13 years. Miss Fanny mitts pt,e46,1 at the before the public.—/Ittsburg Chrookie. 21 lw ntelodion, and with her instrumental and vocal talent combined, gore us truly good music, car. tying our thoughts hack to incidents of twenty, years ego. The coming twilight admonished thaw from home that the day was nearly gone, and the scenes of this occasion were numbered with the past ONE WIIO WAS Tasne. Broollyn, Jan. 19th, 1874. Wahwayman •boat. While Patrick Clark, a lamer on Big Cho count creek. in company with his father, was returning from Bingimmton,on Friday eventog I et. and while pasding through the thick woods I below llawleyton, a man stepped from the tm- derbrush, and approached the wagon as though wishing for a ride. Mr. Clarke stopped his I horses to accommodate the stranger, when sud denly the man drew a cocked revolver and aim ing it at their beads, railed upon them to sur- i render their looney or their lives. Acting on the impulse of the moment. Mr. Clarke sprang from the wamm toward the hold highwayman who pulled the trigger and fired, the ball taking effect in Mr. Clarke's left arindlear the shoulder. I I Me then turned Al*. tied, Mr. Clark pursuing hhostuuilyteralitut twenty rods, when hear tag a rustling movement in some bushes beside the road, and suspecting that We Mier had cam. federates near at hand, he turned, ran and Jumped into his wagon, and drove rapidly to wards the village of Ilawleyton. Reaching Kantor's Hotel, at that place. he related his ad venture and bad the wound dressed as well as circumstances. would pet mit. A bystander, rec ollect ing that a men named Junes Donley. who was In the habit of coming along the road ant i nrdaY nights, sad was expected that evening, i thinking, perhaps that he too might encounter Inc footpads, nccompanica Mr. Clark, and, each I armed as lilt pistols, returned for quite a distance. IThey met. Mr. and Mrs:Donley on the road,they baring tweed As . spot wbere Ms."Cmrir was Dwa JAczarr assaulted lo sa:kty, and the enters party return ed to Ilawleyton., flare Mrs. Donley:elated a circumstance whicirevldenify shaved that the or robbers had not Ich after the assault on Clarke. She stated that when they were passing the Ingest:lent road she heard groans and cries proceeding from the rOadd , tc, as it some person teas to distress, 'but Being 'rather timid sin said nothing atthe thrie. • The wagon made so much noise .In. enticing over .the hard. ground that her husband. being allghtiy deaf, did nut bear the groans.. Subsequently it was learned' ilditDimley had $1,200 in his pus;etuticur flint 'evening. It is likely that persons in Bingliamtnn • learning in ~nme way that Mr. Donley had a large amount 01 money in his possession and knowing that he would pass over the turnpike on that evening conceived the plan of waylaying and plundering him. The groans and cries heard by M rt. Don ley were probably made by the lighwayman for the purpose of cecoying Mr. Donley out of the wagon and robbing blm.—Binghamton LIFE ttAS FEW CRAILEt3 fur the Dyspeptic, tviiich is not to be-wondered at when we take into account the amount of txxlilv and mental suffering that this distressing =study generates. The Peruvian Syrup (protnxitiquf, Iron)hatieur sal thousands whu were suffering !rum this dis ease. The Democratic electors of Brhlgewatei, are requexted to meet at flarrington'S hotel, in cau• cut, In Montrose, on Saturday, Felruary 7th,at o'clock. p. In., to nominate a ticket for the coming township election. BY OaDos. or Cow. Bridgewater, Jan. :nth, 1674. DENTISTRY Dr. T. J. Wheaton, of Binghamton, will be in 3lontnis., at il,e Exchange Hotel, Monday morning, February 2nd, and remain through the day, to extruct teeth, and take impressions. Either, chloroform, or gm, administered tothmie who dtilre It.' 'The next day he will be at the hotel In Dimock, for the same purpose. T. J. A'n.a.aTos. Binghamton, Jan. 28th, 1874. The Pastor of the Baptist church of Mont rose buruugh will. next Loot's-41.y, February 1.1, 1874, preset. two sermons on the o'l4lnru 31urtlerera—the one in the morning, on the Voier 44' Blood ; and, in the evening, the Way lit the Trunegres.soe; especially to Young men. A general attendance Is requested. Divine service to continence itt to 11 o'clock a. m. and 7 o'clock p. to. We. receired n very pleasant letter of thank, from our oh' friend Kendall. since his roam home, for a bottle of Johnson's An „ dyne Lini ment a hich wr gave him, anti which be says hue entimly cured him of the troublesome and diiiisrenius cough he had when here. On the depth of one of Englamrs most etni• neat physicians, all his clients were sold by nue tion,aud taming other things was a scaled pack et, marked - Adviee In Physicians," Whiril brought a great price. The pmchaser on open• hag the puke!, read la follows: Keep the head cool, the kneels open and the fret warm " It physic In necessary, use - Parsons' Purgative Pills; they art. the moat slientitically prepared pill that has appeared In the last hundred years NoTICR TO CONRTA "Mini! A new bit of Itlsnks for the spring elections, lust printed, at this Ake. Ala° nll caller blanks as ustut I. DR. Wta 11.antin of Wlhl Cherry it "a gom bi i ,mi,ai And ii furor inti,4r• fur healing and can ig diSens , li of the thrall. lungs and cheat.— It cures a rough by 1.....mbig and cleansing the lout , and aillying irritation ; thus mooring ae mum, instead ot dryrig dp the cough and leav ing the tlituniat: behind. J. R LTONi, Seey DOS. toN WE wtme. pleased to see, not low, idnee, ohe of our • Tei11111;S:5, Pre f .Y marks addretised to FeTerol perrons 01m, dur ing an i n t e nstingtecture by Rev. 4110. S. C. Ab laut. krpt 5 ei.lnticuom , coughing. which pre vented many front• hearing. People who can. noL mom comthisig. hurl better stay away Irian such places, or clue take n bottle of John ron%l Anoristne 1,111611C111 with them. The importance id giving Sher Man's Gin*, Candalau l'oullers to hum* that have teen out in the cold rain, stood in cold whel, or drank too much cobi water, cannot be over estimated ; no man should be without them whet own,' a good horse. Jonv Lrsr The following la a list of Grand and Traverse Jima, drown to serve at a t(91)1 of Court to commence at Montrose on Monday, January 12 1874 Apn'nem—Joke& Twikning. John Tupper. liridgewnter—E. W. Conklin, Judson W. Mott, .4. W. ItuaselL Broifklyn —O. A. Eldridge, Ulu. A. Wil limns. Clifford—John Halsted. - Douock—Albert P. Smith. George Welker. Fnmot Lolte—Aimer Griffis. Fmnitliu—Jobn H. Munger. Gii.son—Horace W. Stearns. Greet Bend tp.—Enock Hawkins, J. B. John son. liorford—Tyler Brewstcr,Benry Esterbrooks, Beni. WattMliA. Hormony—Tbomes Thornton. Herrick—Wm. U. Norton. Jessup—John Crock. hymen B. Pickett. Liberty—Jonathon Ross. Lathrop—Chauncey Scott. Lenox—Levi West. Montrose—Sheridan G. PAtle, Dimock D. Searle, Gilbert F. Fordham. Middletown—Charles Comp. New Milford tp.--Orin Bennett. F. Beyeauor, J. B. Dorrt.w. New Milford buro.—E. W. Cornwell, W. F. Boyle. Oohland--Albert G. Brush. Rush—William Boyd, Abram Caner. Smtquellonna Depot—Willituu Skinner. Silver Lake—Joseph Ward. leviagvilk-Wat. B. **role. Business Locals. Traverse Jurors—Third Week. stitA63sima..ca.la 9. ...,'xiAll—Barr.gr—ln Liberty, Jan. 14874, by' Bev.-tr. 0 3.15. , gazer M. Bailey. Praur-4toasurs--in Fairl 2e, Dec 17.3. by Reit.. E. W.Bitickitiblge,Jobn 3'dl4 4 !upes, kusoo .74 11 .1;44 K 4 7w AI Rush: ~ 31ancarr—Crxv—In Latbrop.liot by Rev. U. Jacqucs, Calvin ; 3Wotc *°3ll.tar Muggy C. Ceiy, butb 'of Springville, Pa. Ssysierxsz—llssarsrr,Mi Lenozsillp, Jim 10ili, 1874. by M. 3. Decker, Eq., °nix Sever ance to 4.1 u Matilda Bennett, both orLenos. ' 41nt.awe-3foone—At the home of the bride, in Rosh, Jan. 14th, 1874; by nev..s.Barner,Wm. A. 31olky. eon of, Rev. J. 3191 key, of Forest Lake, to Miss Phebe 111. Moore. _ Case —Lintn—„tt Abe residence of tfle bride's brother, Jan. 17.1974, by Rev. PlOrOck, W.H.. Case, of Elk-Lake r Suaquebanun purity, Pa., to Miss Vklei M. Luke, of Nanticoke., Lu• • zerne county, Pa. Bmcsums---Bacirs—A t the residence "f she bride's mother, In Stontrnse/ on Wednesday morning, Jan. Si ht, leaf, by Rev. Dr. Cbessbire, Anson D. Bircbard, of Purest Mlll4, to Miss Helen 0. Backus, of Montrose, Pa, 7Z/333.01.T7iX8. SIMONDS—In ',Wimp, January 120 i, 1574 Jan Simonds, In Ids 4rith ,tear. CastraELL—in - krurat,..lanurtry Bth, 1874, S. H. Campbel, In the 69th year at his age. llonYos—lh Bridgewater townsl, Janua ry 11th, 1874, Willie, von of Daniel an Hattie A_ . Horton, aged 2 months and 5 days, BANI:E3—In Liberty, January 2c1,1874,Luq, daughter of Nathaniel and Elizabeth Banker, aged 29 years and 8 months. MITCHELL—In Eaton, Ryontingeounty, Pa,, Janunty 20th, 1874, Thomas Mitchell, apt' 93 years and 13 months. He leaves a Wife, living In good health, 87 Years old. They have ]our• neyed together in wedlock 79 and 9. months.— ..The funeral Was on Friday, at IF ritinclz, at Eaton church. _ . Centaur Ltnament. Thera is no pule which As (Anataar Ll•tmeuts not rellem no oerellleg vici; they anll not vendee, and no lathelneil W it which they .11l hot core. Tttle leettcres Language. hot It le Mee. They have produced more cures of rheumatism. oPurAlgtt. 1...4 jaw pAlpy,pratalNVO• opt is dogs. caked brarte,ecalds, borametalt rheum. eared... to., npost the human fr oath and of atreine. op /yin, gaily, de , npon thlinals in ooe year than have ail other pretemiettremedies dote the world he an. They aro cannier 'rritant. all-healing polo ts. liev rs. enpple• throw ewes) th it crotehm, the lame walk, poisonous hit.* are rendered harmless, and the wounded are henlod without a acme The naipe pub• [lobed around each bottle. They etll as no articles ever gold before. heraufe they do Jon artist they pretend to Thor e who now 'offer from rheumatism, pain, or .•ellt r deserve to *off, r If they will not one Cmasur Liniment. white wroppeir•Mvee than KO toffidcaois of remarkahie earns. to:hiding trimen Batho s chronic rheumatism, goo!. gauping tomer.. Sc.. have bet re. celeed. We will feud a circular containing certificates, the melt., Le.. gratis. to any one reuumating It. One ! bottle of the yellow wrapper C,•ntaur Ultimata le worth one hundred doll ,to for spavlued or flageoled home and for sere...worm In sheep. block owners --the.e liniment, are worth your attention. No faattliy should be without them -White wrapper family upol" Yell w weepper for anlatill. Saki by all Deageista.- 60 cents per bottle; binge bottles. Sigh • J. B. Bon Co.. di Broadway, New York. Castorla I. more than a aubstittlha ter Castor OLL It I. the only at'e article In - ezletenee ethlels-la Certain to ...Imolai the foo& regulate the boatel. mite wind colt.; and produce natural 'deep. It Contains neither mtnerabo, morphine or alcohol, and li pleasaat to take. Children need fl cry and mothers may reel. Commission Merchants. JAMES M. ROWAN; lob= lltierelwiii‘awk AND mcceivn OP BITE' VEll.DfiEkiE, TRY, AND VEAL CALV,E,I,,, 77 Dey ID., New York. Conolgnmento imitated and Worn, nude Immediate on ulo of goods. bead for .Lipping cards nod sum dl.. Referenca : Nationsl Park Ttenk of Nee , York. Nor , ll Rreer Mot of New York. Nntional Hank of New York. Long Wand Bank of Brooklyn, N. Y. Feb.ll. la 73,-11 The Plarzets New York Produce llorkeL R epmaned Eery Week Exrre•ly for Tat Mormon Demneoxr by Moro. k Server Vrorlace C01 , 1121i1- .1.1 Mertharac 2d Whitehall Street. New Tort. Burro-Plrklns, N. Y.. N. J. & Pa. 117 5 1111 Teo .. - 40 45 41 Pell. o o o 42 al 43 ensues-Wye Feeney. fine to Caney .....1515 Sky State adry, eroonson to tale 9 IS 1 3 0 00 ..,:t.te and Pews Ivan's R . ...en, pr 108.... te la r Guate-coro . .. .. .1111 491 Wor.-Stii, II 15 al 11** .:4D t 0 rt..44 . -nity. per • 100 In. .. ...116 454 10 &Ivo% ° Rwe VS (a 00 PCM4.IILT-Chletens , blv. prima ~. ...... 11 111 14 Turkey*. l• .. 11 (a 14 Printing, STATEMENTS, HILL IIEALK LETTER HEADS, EN V EIA.PEN BUsINESS CARDS, • VISTI MG CAICOS, W MAHN a CARDS, POSTERS SALE lil ILI, • HIMSE BILLS, BILLS, PRA , GRAMMES, CIRCULARS, LABELS, RECEIPTS, 'TAGS. CATALOGUES, No rE.4, PAPER BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, CERTIFICATES, )K PS, PATENT DE*CDS. NOTES, ETC., rc„ ETC.:ETC. rinrPEOPLe'S NITS.I4IP UMS. PMPlittOr. Treat and t•altett keax atm. Pura.notagua nal. am, at ?be ben Ivality; constantly tat &lad, at rum Sena - 1111110 1 . 1 6 ran jata 3/40.0 : t PMMI P-ROCLAZATION.! Sear Ye I __flow. 141 ALL YE GOOD PEOPLE havimg any thing to i'do - before the - Ilonombit • Judges of what is go id to eat and drink come . forth and give your attendance , . and your wants suali be ou pub' d ; and all men and .ttonten aho dr- summoned as Jurors to try the gond- qualities of our goods please answer to your names at. first cull amid ative your fines. And know yealltbut A. N. BULLARD ls constantly receiving large additions to 'fits stock of Choice-Groceries and Provision, such as Wheat end Buckwheat, Flour, Corn and Out Meal, crushed Wheat and Gramm Flour,Ustris, lard, and flit; dried fruit, and berries. fresh fruits and vegetables of all kinds. (in their sea• sotO augurs, (maple,) also ntolasaes and syrup. teas said coffee, of the very beet qualities, spices. snaps, salt, crackers, and eheese, robiloo, figs, geletina.candles, candles and nuts, books and stationery, yankee notions. tobacco and cigars, canned 4toods, a vet) , large stock of the very best qualities, and ail at ortreniely low prices for cash or ready pry. 3lontmse, Jan. :lb', 1874. A. N. BULLARD A WEW - ARILANCrEMEATT PIANOS & ORG ANS, At L IL Mare Jewelry Etna. When. s !PTO and toat-T rtnek or Ore ritlaraing vitas ttlla I than el•• The • • la No se P ootylvanta e. . FINS Alll5ll/CAN.WATtIIChweLny mom. "in "11"" P.-ATTD WARE ALL EZD9.) FINE TABLE CETLERY. DIAMOND SPErTACLES I" • Me r tt " ort. rt Ntli t u ? !„ .: ig; "," , C„M".ttbc.l"". . . fine Wont Repairing ficraide Machines and Or done, 0. inual4 by gll7. H. plin , l by L. U. Lonna. 1. Medd:dab. & Dielhnimb. Sept. 10.16A-1r EHIGII VALLEY RAILROAD SOME. MOZTU. — N — o Nu. No. .12. 31. 1. 6. • IL P. X. P. I. P. X 945 100 910 • FI6/113 1245 618 945 590 13 5 1 943 .. .%lavtqly 11191 535 900 335 057 10 00.... .ifoluos... . 11 45 513 850 490 950 10 10 ....To4arda. —.II 63 457 Pl O 513 II 20 ... IN y212.12g ...t9 0 6 715 515 305 11 .sal ... Lncy 2102 943 40 5 5 654 614 19 15.... Meativps.c , .. . 950 605 655 145 ...3Srboupa..2 ... 913 6 215 653 365 1545. .Tuoktumuork... 84 5 5 390 566 814 444 130.. ... Yll6OOl ...... 725 2 2 4 4 50 BV. luo 1 15...Winive•Elt rc2, .. 700 315 4 .. 7XI 4 55...91acch Cbnuk... .. 11 45 135 . 14. 595 550 ........... ow 6...... a. a. 1047 19 30 • 840 605 —.Bethlehem .... 10 50 1010 915 635 EssUw...... 1008 11 55 • .1030 866... n 21110,41212 ... 830 743 9.E. 940 ' New Torle-.... 1I 0 900 No. SI !elves l'ovrands 710 m.; then*, 7GO r. rn. Waverly. SUS, m.. arellog at Elio at VW.= No. S 1 Irn,e• Elmha or SS , p. m.; War,ly, At 6 ; Athens,.lt 930 p. m., antylog Te. oda at 711 p. m. A. P ACKER.Eirmerirttendout. Tlio talloncall 81111161E81 "THE BEST IN TIIE - WORI.D7 • Neu hie-Actin Q. Non.Freealegt. The Amplest and moat powerful In use It 111 1 , 1V.‘1110 be tie ettelptwt. awn etfective. dor ,ble.ul eel Ito,. wit on ly fir rand y ore: but alsofor net Vaetorle.. flrewerto., Idatilterlea. ete. It .1. part'. Ovule retounnehued loam - seen t Yarn pante.... the arna 4 le.l'otorto gnat brow SOO TS feet throuh bore. It is the nve4 ed. Uwe her:Lary It [ter ,toil. The 10004 durable betaue. tr t• .vvpo.ed of but few alutple itertP of tr..n leeonaeled en es to prevent any utoilensaut or hrteldsh te•te to the water.) Lae lii luvia P'tclat ,. . A child eau work it. It never fret Li. no barer retool. lu tue.f.o or when out lethal It nand 11.-a the coltle.t water. ta,tug pl.ced It the bottom tit the ivol sit it opinion of °kende Jowlin the Ar. k . an .tgricafteruart, Juno Nu .11513, page too; rive d u. Nu Ilaylte.r purchased the county right. I will %ell tows rights to curt peren mer.. nod to thuee in rant of a p omp tam prepared no for nd price tu W. M. WILMA KT/i, Oct. 11. 1873..-fun. Oakley. fe. Down Tra.Le. Up Train.. wouTawAnD. soATEET, P. A. A. A. A. PAL ... ..... Dr dgrarat rr... ...... Cnor. AM 500 a/ el 10 Amuck ...... .. ..101 0 520 i r '"" ..... ... .. "'W 84° I 2OO :Pianos and Organs 140 6_J „ T r ) 1 . 1„ . ....., 110 .- .. ..........i: r i g g 2 i g New anerSeeetul.Pand of Pint Clara !taker.. wlll be 50 5 , 51 ti) • 540 Li . nii ........... 9 , 0 p oi rold at Lower 1 rte.,. for nob, or on liotariarnta, 5111 415 550. A i•er.•,. 9 , i 450 i I , y ,r 1...t0r 11 v trios tblir 1 , 1; an. WI 4 Holy. and th e t i t , ain 11 , ,Ildny-. h‘ liVaaVE V ATP.aa a SON. 451 Broad. 2 M 0110 ...... • • Lemon 5 ~10 431 • it?. then • Trf before .1 red 14, bias York Ogling, *4 5 0 10.5 040 Varer`o .Lane'.... ii . ii 4 . e , reakted t. 1, 11 Wooer.' Veleorttral Fianna. Concerto and Otehratral lo gray. Illarttalad Catrlootes Inalk4. 3)5 045,• . ..Tnokhantioet N 37 a aa i t•r,n; Indue inente t,t the ;rade A lirgt. 4644434 40 , All trains connect at Tno.kLann..ett with I a, 6. N. Y. E. K. eoltvz no•th • d watts. J IS. I. BLAKK , EH. • 32101,44,1 . Cll , trdler. 8 1 0 1, 1 alt Sehrala. rte. Sei.,t. 11, ism Prag•ldald. - ai , lIIIIK ronrEs•toss "v AN. IN. YA I LIT. - 4. 4 4 4 • 4 4 . PUBL.I . .IIED an a trarolosr and or the benefft of Inman tn , r; and ashen who.nfl4 , r from tirreotta deblll- .. .4,;,... $2O A L DAY! Attento granted .L. tr. Lt.. a Maribuoij. ete.. •uppying i t-rD- -to TRH MEANS OP SELF Ci•RE. O.O r net ... z-. 3. rtm, or old. woke , more mw [e7 at 04 irk, ...-. , ' r. , r to, ill ;h.-1r . pate moc-no• 0? 1111[50 1 .110 tratel II Written by one rrh. Cur.] 1 ,1101 . 0 f, . 110, an ' n g anr l ltlon , r 1,.,... 1 -articular free. addrel,i G; IITIN• ronalderable oniarkery. awl vent free, on r , t•Prillig 41 ' , L im . Ai co.. i ,,,,,,,, d mi . ii, ,. peat-pald envel, , pe. Addranr N . , ATUAN SIAYPAIR. Ellooklyo. S. T. Jan. 111.-Car. Teeehoro Innlont.. nee "Mtn. P.V , llll$lll. TS. Ufa *UN* ...: awoke Yonne Von. and lion oh/ Women of all nutter t. Yob rm. eon!. 1.110 • ernbobn. nearing 3.sehlne zee • ftook• ',oft, I. nt to work• Library . or toms minable •. P010n...1u bone. ily pot he :or o ono WterrrweoPe ; or o good 7'im—K.l.i trlorh or watch); or el Malin list ; or a Cold Pro : or • Yhoinernob AIM= : or a No. I' lc Box ; or • • , t..n.1 K0n....n. Lamp not. your Perim; Or I Web.torn litorttettol .Qttarto ItlttlotAry: be Norf.' Wotli Renowned Stainer) I/roof.; or a Ana VIOLIN .1.0 r.,, ~ a tronologinn 11111 e Cane: or a Itratioran lk.nbr•NO?•' .:... i rot Pr o.vh.f. melon Shot Inn; or a twAtort I rn fn N BANEIttiPTCY.— i worth $l4O. by e top!. working op your nonce/11% 'We.reetrlet of Partnryiranits. mt. 1 time it it only *kola moll in the oil. alarm of N U. P. 'At lie • .1114 ford. P... the tothdv, of Joao rry. Ina. i . to. Perfktir legitonatelll , tl r. eV* ell l .le ; wily would 'lb,. h roh.r.igehe Cite. mute of hi. rptarn Inn, t is Pay plillonthimple. AttOran, Y. U. P. 02 , It/ half Taal Asehtnto Of W. 1.. Mops, of Now Mliford two ,Ilt the bt.. New York Canny of Boron. Mona 112111 et.lo of Peornylon.ta. i --- - . within roll Di.ttio. oho two born . ninrigni a Penkt,lllt I t . on emitters` petition, by the Inn ritt (cot of 'henna ,' Db.trlct. Tft.aliY 11.)Y.r , ' , . 1 a• - Geo. P. itowelll g Co New Mllford, Jan. 14, 11ML -Ser Alti.l,l3Cr. etc. ------------- •---- conduct MP,Ammey for the reunion of adentirentente •I' NOTICE. Wherearlot poi t i , fin Anrottrar. balvaraPlll—•ho Moot compete earth. VlECl"TOResooarntn• ii. bm ..,,, „i p b v kind in th.' world. ti.,,,,,,,,,,,td.Nw5. I', ry bribe...4m of FA..nY J. % .cll o rl• l'o. of "0. - Parraparejoet.l reenbar.y v e t ale open to Inspettlou 117 rare. decd. hove been granted to the notier.lenni. a ll oo.r. t aa. to. No fro ,dirff room. however rurnp.ett. rt • p.rrona indebted to raid 0.1010. 0114 , requested to m r. kt . h r . ~,,,,,„ ,„ tent. f thin wants. E .,, r, ,, y „. aalr . nomedboopomnora. road rho.. tr.oing Old tn. . Cahn - i i„,,,,,,ir I. torn to , th .. ~.. prlc. of the F.,.., the stn.. ate tegneent to rrnont m o m wi th out 4 010 7. withoto my alleltiontLl etarg, ..1 eomntirolon , to iiirai . .. 8 3ILLYOUIL_. I ao adorni•er. in droll% orth r he Ivory, le .a.r•li 11.. 0 11 a attILYMRD, a EZtelitar* (me le nod rorropotoo aro, tneklng non contract la n it. mulawari. 1 10..3 of a eon" n roarer lor 4 11100,11T1d. A flaileK Dee. 11, int —ilar. - • lof eighty pima. containing 11.1. of hest pipet*. larrst • --•otio- - --ligiort.. agnenbural. throe pOlticaLnaKJ . IxDANKJETTCY. — Wooten, Dlrtrte• of "ennaylnanta. Tt At Monitore. Pa.. rnr Znaly ot . Januar, o nuaorptg..on tivo. oonce uf 01. appoint- man! an Annlgnee nr t brt%tupfie PoJon , of Hrooal)n. in the county of St•ogorhatinn. Zinn 'tate of PrnonYl'ln , ' w•tion ash! alstriet. abo Tao n ' , Polon) 5 0-Ohrtipt on his own ptt.t.oln hy the I) . .•ttirt . • 0.1 of oald Dot 6E O P LI TLF, Arolgnoa. a, R. tt. txrrL.s. Attorney fur Aa•lgnee. lontroote. Jan. T. 10T4.-o,n , ettelf,atio:,: religion...a.. - 111: 4 Xli ITTOITS 7,loTlCE—Leiter.tealmnentavy to the e-t 1 r•imars , iwer.l it l..ts tivs.; • .i - 8 ,.. *p a 41 p — u - t iiia - , I " ~f , ,,,,,0 f „. 8 8 8 ,8,, 1., 8 , a )1 0 ,m,,,,, 11,0,J ,1,,, . lb-m*l%lll,h Cr .pethOly V3lnable, t- A01%011,014 Wlttl havltg neon VIM , dto the entsvribere. all venom,- In vons• Itoormatlot am info tot vent Pit AR to anyed• debt to the ...Id notate. ern - roctivertd 0 note inn dre•Won an. If, slim. ' , ems,. stet w at t.. .wa n t, modlate lias - m-tit. and ell per.4ll. h., in t . c.lllll* ik.llloo. • InAkr S ri ill ti.c In to. [own. OM. C r oonl7, Stat. .1. said thmectunt Will prvvont them veil bout delay. i Ter W 0 - the nit , d f t. , lev. or toy potion ot.the li. P. I:l , ilitiE., t n .;.....,.,,.... , Portant not easunlii. niny ttitO • toncve.tatt Meat or • ca A.s.a. Slit Ili, i''"` — `''''''''' . hst 'hp, want. together wi th a tory of the ADV eit• 'Moutrote. Deets. ibili. . • I'IBP.XF.Nr Ito y their. 1121101 led, mid alit nwelve Int _ r.tinallmi itt relate ninllliblt h Will engine - theta te das ~.,„ he whothor itt itieitare, eet" ur torgn the order,. —1 ' 119 11,03 , 1 F. r *men litforinatmn ihves le no charm. whatever,. Lianun— In. °minion waisted of the - hlirshrJohn Ultra. inborn , Puti , ,h , hen no! only acid ihrit- Alen to, not paylAntrit widow Is Fijid to hue maned one kelt* or Thee soma - 1 thirty saran ammo. Aty pervon hvyttizltitornmilan will (I.°. l'' . .. ll .l" r i al. aj C ''' - /br ! b " i ' " . .'" e;. • ' l 'A i gn i 6 " , d tor e *Mg* rloll.r av iradlly a. tot a lamer . on, Ad - haarwiumtArtr,owtvantamt. n j y d. a . 4 s are itc. t r ar4 . - 511 5 .55 51. di 1... P.... , e•nuer papyr.. vol. ... tor a lusty Thil ; 0 310tUVAIC ISLOREDUE,Attunins.llai Walnut Pt.. me the &Me/trail NVWp2per AdTattletAg Aglow,. Jan. 31. 144.-4 w. Ml's. rnmes.' I 41 Park R )w, IT. Y. NOTICII TO JusTlcEn OF TUE PEACE, • All penrons hohling tilt• aim, of Jurtiea or the MO N e Y .Ve.r./lopftlfn with Stencil la Sap Peace in th n c..unty or Skl•ClysiMOU4.4r.b,,eby uoll• find that Wier am r-nalecd to Appear ”efure the hecord. G. Check Outnt, Catalogue and fall. er or Deeds to and ear al d tun "p• at Ni on tr.e, and t :an Pa ririthwarww. F Al . Wrtact nll7 garnet:sc. Dam& the .44n o ti ~,nea ander the New Q. wittnioh, within', • thirty day Craw the let day of Januar,. 1•.7.. '.lO t. tit Oft In WO Ft often 'radii to a fortune.... _.. u. N.llFFANT.lttworder. ' b b. rj!k• Ft-Fq...1. 1 ..ph et for tramp. • . . a alertlnc Toothrlogc & t:,.,,, . - • Ittoloirc and Broker.. .in Wail at .lI.T Mostro.4,,TlW. 31.18). , Job Printing . : - - - 4 c•vlsvouotiAcy. oo wolf - co AWING."' .. ..i j. -, 0. mew • . P•cliitY or this hrituch ~,r ths Irian. AU , 'too entre' Per MT f imeinAt.vm4 gelu 11 , 01• TO 'Wm *MP tu, U.! blvd.= .4.1 a al . I . k . ktr. louri. ate, : sV i E i rti . 1.. u. cb: ‘, .. 1. 1)3 vruz thel- CO I* a. lustett.l7... " - m. tt rtr P ?ii, " e " ..o t......1%.1. 1 1b n rr n ; tth f r if . r;l4 ' irtildl Wl)Erir. ALL _ , .. ctiMPEtiTl2 . _IS . Ligit .. 1 ., 11 , 00 , 1 .0 11%. 14 4 . t0 .n.,.11L133.TA10141,... _ A rm ." lortiotuVr ! Bout on lo lot la 4 a ibis . , . ~ . . . ~ V V , glir • i . BILLMOS STRotID, Gectic 1 I.4 . IIRANCE iCENt Capital, Elepresetilid, 810000,000 $ . . rraz, it's AND &MIDI NT 111607A2fati • .. . ... Home Te. ro.„ la T.. Capital sad torpleir. 11 1 _.00FOX. Hartford Pire Ina.. Co. Capiteleaddiwplta ' 1114.000.01* Liverpool. London d pions •• • laztuoo.co) Ins. Co.. of ,ti wit. America •• 1$ 1 0:0.001 Fenn. VIP' IMP - Co-. P0n..," • sl.llllao National. Phirs. limv In.. Co., elate of Penns •• 00.050 • ?Dion %Weal •• . Um - 40:g Fire $ .000.000 Ltanapineelif.P °eldest*. It L .. 600.00 Nerehano: " 450.000 CIO. of New Port. •Hy. •• rote Newtown.of Facet co " . WO OM AICTI.III4II I / 1 .0/ Clevel.md. •• - 440.010 Lint:wrier EH. 10.. co. •• Fire ....arumA of I hilt. ". Ili se.o2 Home In Co .Colurniore. H.. •• 0 0.1100, Lehigh Vane, Vire. Allentown. " lii , t4d* Citizens` Fire In. Newark.. .1Z .1." - MILO South Side on Cu Plitehurg.Pa.•• 110.000 Alemmaida of Flo.hor •-. •• IMAM The's ad.ervigned i• SPECIAL AGENT for the folkr•• Ind ornialliee for Northern I edin.ylvania: - Fir. ..o.orla nob of Philadelphia. National Fire Itahrouee Compel:a or Philadelphlt. The lo.notote Co; of th e State of Poiteglisaia,Or Philadelphia. ZA Conti. Matra! LIN Li.. 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