The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 04, 1874, Image 3

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    THE DEMOCRAT.
Local Intelligence.
Services
The services in the several Churehesof Mont
'rose are as follow:
B \MIST Cif tfIICII. nal". J. IL Camino= D. D. Venter.
....hhath ServlceP 101( a. m. and 7 p.m.
Sabblth School 11 Us.
lo r pyer Ilet.o.g. %Vett:lmlay Evenlag. " ".4
, 21TIICILTC! curincn Roe P. 3. MOnorfr
.onnth Seveleen Sal and Zri Songlike In encb month
P:abltras Sell w.l Immediately before Moss
.. Re•. Geo. U. Kirkland.
10X a. ca. end 71.1
p. m.
111 P. m.
KrISCOPAL 17111. - RCII
:ddbtatn tien - leed
anddr School.. ......
Serdlecer—Wedneddayd
.7tay. W. J. Join)
1u.43 a. n). and 7.3)p. m.
'7 m.
730 p.m
FTIIODIST EPISCOPAL
s.tihiith Service.. .
. k nhath ......
'Prayer Meeting% Thumlay..
net. J. 11 lituiss.
10.45 L pa. sod IN P. M.
12.15 p. cn,
P...
CSBYTH.RIAN C 11171201
Servicee
.anhatb Sehool
)Iretlng, Thnrwlar Evening..
Winter Arrangement of Malls
IMIEMEMI
T onl; Nu:mock,
EIMEZEI
41antrove Ilepnt, !Pally.) nnOpm 691 am
Milford. IS OU m I ?alp as
Vevaladim. lUatly.l. . ..... 945 am Yoolf fa
trl free4ly.l noOpm m a / a m
"Iklla Itlat.nn, 11T1 .) 71Yin m 911 am
sm d lednion tea S. Lai,. rtrl arekly).. COO pld 7OS p m
4!,lioppen. trl 44, vkly .1. . _lOOO am 400 p 111
Th. SeFv York. (rid Mnlitrnee Flepot.)NClT Itlttord.
klonnock /lad 44yalm.ind a., daily,
.!!,. rnnklm Station mall runs TueefLaya, Tbaredaya,
nv , sat ardays.
ttinghrtnatnn mall, irla Silver Lake,) tune Tues.•
, • Thntadaya. and Satnrday•.
F mail moo Taeedlre, Thorfdare.and Sat
rrinv*
M., barmen mall rare Mondays, Wedne.dayr, and
f !Fp,
I=l
•-i,_c leave' , daily for Montroee Depot at 1 m.. nod
At a p m
lenvmn dnitr for Nc-tv 3111fora at :00 a. m
: I—turne nt 0 Sp. tn.
P. C. FORDIIAM. P. M.
1.10 of New Advertlgoments,
To Whnn It May Concern--Supervisors of
:“r Lake.
A.l In ini.t ratites Notice—estate of Bridget
Alone
To All Whom it Mar Concern—Supervisors
itriat Bend Township.
Notice in Bnnkruptcv—estate of S. F. Lane.
Entertainment—Blind Tom.
.% True Balsam.
tvalry l'owdersi.
To the .Itllktetl.
\ ore* About Tou - n.
I )isappeared—the snow.
W.. a (alder what has become or "Waif"
\,•t nitich Om,: for Town notes this week
tir,t day of Spring was spring -like in
A r.,:val is in pro i Tess at tlit• Zion (colored)
lin!, L.
1 , 1, time tar last pears maple sugar
p•r in market?
Tim• i+ and if your cross be Airy, re
,. r youlluve not fur to elm' it.
\ entlieinus per on says that cotton sheets and
niii•r slievlA are alike in the relipeet that a
C . , nt ninny rvople lie in them
it, I the communiration of 11. M.. Stone ne
• !lie Wyoming and Sullivan Railroad,
tug L %, ill be found on our first page.
eNcht,nge sn3 Q, "keep ^ n eye out for the
I , y rt Impt ion of payment." B.ttb of our eyes
:thetu'ly rut and vo arc our elbows.
The renowned negro pianist, "Blind Tom,"
rice a ennenn at the Court louse, in Mont-
Monday evening, 'March IGth. Read ad
.rte.ement in another column.
WAtor who speaks wish the air of a man
lisenreref! a new bet says that the new
re t , prevent bleeding. at the nose. is to keep
"It on,e roit or other people's business.
Her W. 13. Westlake, the sweet singer, will
r. ~.11 in the H. E. Church in this place next
Iv lay morning, and addri..is the Sunday School
,he afternoon. He will also sing some select
is on both occislons All arc invited_
The History of the °liars Trial is ready for
It contains an Abstract of proceedings,
, edict of the Jury, History of the Case, De-
P , lnnts' Points, Charge of the Court, SpectE
,tions of Errors, Argument for Plaintiffs' in
:rmr, and thc , 4111 notes of evidence by the
, nett. The pri is forty cents. It will be sent
mail on receipt of price and three cents for
;Su notice will be taken of any order
the cash accompanies it.
Death of Judge BlettardL,
Hon. 1. D. Richards, Recorder of the 3111 Yor' 8
..art of the city of Carbondale, died at his ets-
L•nce on Monday, the 16 ult. Ile took his
'nee npon the bench at two o'clock, but was
taken with heinorrage of the lungs, and
:.ken to his residence, where he died in about
a,. hours. Ills funeral was attended at Car
.,,adale on Wednesday by a large number of
rends and relatires, business being generally
..u.ler.ded and stores closed.
s Compealtlain.
M K-su s EDITORS :-111C/0501 Re Bead a COM
-I..bit:,kn written by a six year old trirL if you
Ilimk It deserving a place in your columns, in
..rt it
: not have to get deffinitions I have them
ow to get. I to read and spell the deffinitiona.
Lave not wrote none letter since 'summer be
.r.- la,t, and that was to my cousin and she
rote back to me. We have had nine eats we
,a , e now hut one cat, she bad wine kittens we
on tLeat in a stocking acid drowned them and
Coated down the stream. we have lost our
e expect he wan poisoned.
New 31ilfur1, Pa., Pell, 20th, 1874.
TOM Great 'lend.
iJrratly surprised were tee, upon looking over
I . : le items contributed by "Occasional" for the
7 , ,,u0.,a o o f a rew numbers back, to And that
, r-re .11t1 eist within the vicinity of our town,
one ,e 0 'narrowly eentraeted, with so little
•
loner of bean, as not to allow a couple of
.•tgli load* of Ladies to pass out of town tot a
pleasure," without there having lurked
Chia tbent,so much selfishness as to base sug
t,at the clause 'a couple sled loads of 'old
, -,en . went to Binghamton," Not that any
party would have objected to baying
ralkai "Old women," as in olden times this
:.,iatiou would bate-its prottabilitV
certain degree of dignity and venerable-
But being of a progressive age, and not
rving to be deemed toe/ "ottl fashioned," we
out otter in "substitution that &couple of sleigh
of ladles did r to Binghtunton few a ride,
I. dinner at the Spaulding lid Ute, returned
Great Bend..aniving at their tromcs hi nine
his
rid,. we believe is intended to tetlOdetaf
oal affair, It is the wishes of those whO
participated this year, to increase the number
at another anniversary,bringing all together the
a sociable time. We hope the supply of sleighs
will equal the demand, and we would suggest
that they be strong, even if rough in exterior,aa
we are convinced that the inmates of the sleigh
which broke down, do not wish again to risk
their lives on weak runners, notwithstanding
having proven themselves equal to any emer
gencies. Even their age, not having interferred
in the least, with the agility displayed while lib•
crating themselves Irons the broken sleigh.
Gt. Bend Village, March, 1874.
What le the Wetter With Jackson I
We see by the returns of the late township
election in Jackson, that the whole Democratic
ticket is elected, except clerk which is a tie.—
What does this mean in Radical Jackson, when
the usual Republican majority is 125. We can
see one reason, undoubtedly, and that is in the
character of the men elected. They have adop
ted the true rule which is not only to advocate
true Democratic principles, bnt also to put men
forward for office who will early them out. Let
Democrats everywhere do the same.
Wa Mae to a:plata.
M. Jones in a letter to the editor of the
Repubtiuga, in his last issue, says we misquoted
his famous speech on the Usury swindle in our
issue of the 18th ult. That he made a speech
indavor of the Shvlocks, which took him ten
minutia to deliver, and that be should have
made it longer if the rules of the House had
not limited him to that time. We copied our
report certkEtim from a radical paper, and as we
did not hear the orator deliver it, we had no
other means of knowing but that it was correct.
But we arc glad of the opportunity of giving
31r. Jones the benefit of all the correction that
should be made. His printed imecch in the fte
publiron did not startle us, for we saw that these
members of the Legislature were aping Con
gross in a "Credit 3lobilier" scheme, and as it is
a notorious tact that, for the sum of five dol
lars, hundreds of speeches have been printed in
Legislative records for outside show, when, for
"want of time," only reference to the points
touched upon and perhaps not even that, ever
was beard in the Legislative Halts, therefore we
took it easy. As 31r. Jones wishes still farther
to advertise his base misrepresentation, and be
trayal of his constituents, as their servant, on a
question of positive instruction by, and vital
import to them, we hasten to give him the ben
efit of our columns, and are willing that he
should he considered the originator of all the
grandillogous eloquence and masterly rhetoric
which his printed speech contains.
Arriret. Impart,.
71.Vpm 11.6 pm
• Terrible Death
It would seem that Honesdale is fated to be
the scene of periodically shocking accidents.—
The painful deaths of one are scarcely printed
before we are compelled to record the occur
rence of another still more sickening In its par
ticulars. One of the saddest affairs of this na
ture that I has ever been our duty to chronicle
occurred at the planing mill of W. H. Ham on
Monday afternoon last. John Schnell, in old
man long in the employ of Mr. Hum, was work
ing at one of the circular saws in the mill. The
belt roaring the saw got off the pally, which is
I attached to a shaft beneath the floor, Mr.
I Schnell went below to arrange the belt on the
pulley. In doing so he was obliged to get In a
stoopingposition under the shalt Projecting
M in the latter is a screw bolt, two inches or so
in length. As Mr. Schnell stooped down, this
bolt revolving with the shaft caught in the back
of his coat, near the collar. The cloth being
very strong, it did nut give way, and the unfor
tunate meat was immediately whirled swiftly
I around with the shaft. The space between the
shaft and the floor being but two feet, at every
revolution he was brought in contact with the
floor, with such forte as to be heard throughout
the mill. A boy who was grinding an axe down
stairs saw the terrible situation of Mr. Schnell
and hastened to stop the machinery. Before it
was stopped, however, he had been carried
' around several times; and when extricated was
found to be shockingly mangled, and of course
senseless. His feet was literally torn off at the
r ankles, and he was bruised and broken badly in
various places. The poor man was taken to
' his home near by, and Dr. Brady summoned
Medical or surgical skill could be of no avail,
however, and after breathing a short time, and
.'once endeavoring to speak, death closed the
ne.
\The deceazed was about 60 years of age, and
MU universally known and respected. He
leaves a widow and two children. His life was
insured for sl,ooo.—llona sole Herald
Thin Strike on the Erie
A strike among the brakemen of the Erie
'Railway was begun on Tuesday morning last
on account of the company taking off one man
from each train, and also for an increase from
$1 88 to $2 00 per day. The strike extended
over the Susquehanna and Western Divisions
The trackman also turned in the strike on ac
count of the redaction of their wages from
$1 GO to $1 30 and the company ettarging them
$2 a month rent for ground on which their
shanties stand.
As fast as the trains reached the end of the
divisions they were deserted by the brakentoen
and lett to be taken care of by the conductors.
Trains No. 8 and 2 the only passenger trams
which went east on Tuesday were menaced by
freight train conductors whose trains had been
abandoned.
No trains whatever were run east of this
place on Wednesday except No. 12, which was
nfinwed to leave with a mail car, a baggage-ear
and a passenger car, and the latter only because
there was a corpse with mourners aboard.
Train No. 6 Tuesday evening and io l Wed
nesday had hard work to get through this place
on account of the large number of brakemen
congregated here who delayed them by uncoup-
ling the care and setting the brakes, etc. No.
5 went no further west than this place Wednes
day evening. Train No. 9 westward bound
with tiee-President Jim C. Clark on board
which arrived here about 3 o'clock Wednesday
morning, was boarded by brakemen and not al
lowed to proceed until Mr. Clark came out and
talked to them, saying that Use mattershould be
immediately and satisfactorily adjusted, and
asked them all to get on and go to Ronellsville
with him and they would arrange things at
once. To this they complied and the train was
allowed to proceed. When near Corning it was
thrown from the track by some person taking
out a rail and so consequence was delayed serer
al hours.
Early Throaday'roorning It was proclaimed
along the lice by telegraph that the company
had acceded to the demands of tho brakemen
and trackmen ; the termer are to receive 41200
per day and the man taken from each train to
be replaced. The trackmen am to receive their
original wages es preYloes to their reduction,
and to occupy the land on which the houses
stand, rent free
Business was again resumed on the road and
trains began on Tburidny to hol On theft tegu•
lar tints.
The strike has been of but short duratlOn but
plenty lens encnigh to 'aerintly dtatonenode
triany'leindreibrof people" and dam mueb bola
to the compattlit—Surgueltanna JournaL
MlOno* or Etepresonlatires.
Hannutormo,Feh. 2&—The House met at 10
o'clock, a. m.
A communication was read Rom Emil Mann,
of Prussia, asking for Information concerning
the charter of the Philadelphia University. He
had received the prefix of' doctor from the insti
tution for a consideration, and had been inform-
ed that the charter had been taken front it and
that he mast drop his title.
On motion of Mr. Foster a committee of three
was appointed.
A lama number of remonstrances against the
repeal of the local option law were presented ;
also a number of petitions in favor of repeal.
Mr. Worrell offered a resolution, which was
adopted, that the State Printer be instructed to
print five thousand copies of the evidence and
report of the committee on the matter of the
investigation of the Saunders-Olbbons scandal.
Mr. McCreary called attention to an article
in the 31orcraose DEMI:WHAT severely reflecting
on the committee of investigation on the alleg
ed attempt to swindle the banks and members
who voted for the Interest bill. Ile denounced
the attacks as malicious and libelous, and asked
that the House place its seal of condemnation
nn them. The article was read.
Mr. Little denounced the article as an infa
mous libel, and said the members of the Legis
lature shduld be protected from the insults of
such a demagogue.
Mr. Ramey thought it was high tim e that the
condemnation of the House should be placed on
persons who abuse the privileges of the floor In
this wanner, if such a person wrote the article.
Mr. Orvis said: On behalf of the committee
I will say that the report which will he submit.
ted at an early day will of itself furnish a full
vindication of its members frau any allegation
that the investigation has not been full,thorough
and in good faith. In explanation of the. TllO
- of the writer of the article, I rill state that
the editor of that paper was a candidate at the
last election for the office of Representative.—
Ile was anxious to he one of us, but the good
people of his district thought him unlit and
sent a better man ; hence his spleen.
Mr. Butterfield said the gentleman front Cen
tre has given us the key note to the motives of
the writer of that article. He is one of the
' class who is always in the market and w ho can
probably be purchased for any price from ten
dollars to sixty-two and a halt cents. He is a
fair sample of the class which n distinguished
member of congress from Massachusetts so apt
ly styled "the forty-lack-ass wind power of the
country."
Remarks on the subject were made by Messrs.
Jones, Young, Beiges, Wolfe and Allen, of %Vele
m.
Mr. Webb offered the following resolution,
which was adopted :
litoolved, That the proceedings of this Rouse,
on tionse bill No. tB, relating to the repeal of
the usury laws, and the remarks thereon, he
printed with the report of the special eornmit
tee now inquiring Into the Gibbons—Saunders
swindle.
Mr. Allen, of Dauphin, offered a hill fixing the
compensation 01 members of the Legislature at
$1,500 for each regular session of one
bandnxl days, and $lO per diem f o r all time of
a session over one hundred days, and for each
adjourned or special session. s The above to be
in lieu of all other allowances for salary and
mileage. He also fixes the members' duties and
compensation of °Meets and employ - tw of the
Legislate re.
The Speaker today signed the writ ordering
a new election in the Legislative district of
Wayne and Pike, to nil the vmmoney occasioned
by the resignation of W. H. Dimmick, Elec
tion to be bald 'March 24tb next.
A large number of bills were reported from
committees. Among those favorably
Mr. Cressler's bill providing fur the license of
houses of ill-fame.
The General Appropriation bill was also at
firmatively reported.
The Rouse adjourned until Monday atttanoon
at 2 o'clock.
Business Locals
A TILL YE B►vun
Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry is truly
a balsam. It contains the balsamic principle of
the Wild Cherry, the balsamic properties of tar
and of pine, its Ingredients are ell balsamic.
Coughs, colds, sore throats, brunch itis, and trop
sumption speedily disappear under its balsamic
Influence.
The last Quarterly meeting of this erclesias.
ties' year, will be held in Fairdale for this cif ,
malt, by Rev. W. Judd of Montrose, on the 14
and 15 of March 1874 Preaching on Saturday
at 2 p. m., and on Sunday a. m. at the close of
the Lovereast, which will commence at 9
o'clock. The public is eantestly invited.
E. W. Bnactustuuma, Pastor.
Somewhere In the borough of Montrose, he.
tween Burns it Nichols' drug store and Zipron
Cobb's dwelling, si fur cape. Any one finding
the same and retuning it to Z. Coalmen store in
Montrose, or informing 'here it muy found,
will be suitably rewarded.
Montrose, Feb.2so, 1874..
probably a hundred or mere per
sons in thin and neighboring towns, who dad)
suffer from the distressing efforts of kidney
troubles, who do not know that Johnson's An
odyne Liniment is almost n certain cure. In se
vere eases, great relief may be obtained, it not
a perfect Mire-
We notice that the Agricultural. pipers all
over the country recommend the use of Sheri.
don's Cavalry Condition Powders.—Erehange.
Farmers and others in this to.rtion have lung
known and apple:elated the advantage of these
powders over all others.
To TIIE AFFLICTED
Dr. W. S. Peck. of Binghamton, N. Y.,will
be at the Tarbell House, in 3iontrose, on Tuts
day, March 10th, where he will be prepared to
wait nn all that may desire his Medical aid. He
makes chronic disuses a specialty. The Doc
tor's practice is peculiar to himself. He treats
with Animal Magnetism, or with Nature's Rem.
edies, as the case may demand. He claims not
to know all things, nor cure everbody ; but
claims to cure all curable diesaes, and in less
time than by any other mode of practice.
Many is the case that he tuts restored that has
baffled the skill or the best practitioners fur
years, and that had given op all hope. He has
hundreds of certilficates 01 curet that can be
seen Oy calling at his office. No one should
stay 'wax on account of pecuniary circum•
stances. tarConsultatinn ffee.
March 4; 1874.-1 w.
ISULARTA.
The decayed and decaying vegetation of new
ly serried lands, when damp, exhale a miasmatic
poison, which, absorbed through the longs into
the blood, causes the intermittent fevers and
'mired diseases, which prevail In our Western
Suites area Territott& But this great scourge
cf our rich alluvial bottoMaitt the West, is now
robbed of its sting. Dont. Ayer has discovered
an antidote which effectually neutralizes its vea
-1 am; has combined it ha a remedy—"Antiell
Anus Cc:nue—which racely, or, as some of our
neighbors asy, never fails. it is reliable both
Mr prevention and cum. With it, men may
live with complete immunity from the malig
neat effluvia:which has hitherto rendered mow
localities almost uninhabitable. Those suffer
fog from Cause and FEVER may find in it Im
mediate relict, and those exposed will find sure
'protection from attack, by Inking it In swan
quantities as a preventive,--/Z,Demaeror.
phimPULETS CONtAItISO
O'Mara Murder Trial,
FOII SAGE .47 THIS OFFICE:
ibX4II.VI.I=LIELGFZIEI.
TirTerry—GoooEs—ln Brooklyn, Pa., Feb.
18th, 1874, by Rev. J. Underwood, Owen L
Tiffany to Jllnnie 0. Gooden, both of Brooklyn.
011800111 , -HENSTOCK-111 Montrose, Feb.
23d, by 8ev..1. G. Miller, Mr. Daniel Gregory,
of Altoona, lowa, to Mrs. Grace lionstock, of
Bridgewater.
Pcrrren—l?.ountsis—At the residence of the
bride's parents, )larch .9.d, by Rev. J. G. Miller
Mr. Clark E. Potter and Mica Mary E. Robbins
both of Bridgewater.
CooswELL—TvwKannne—ln Brooklyn, Pa.,
February Bth, by Rev. J. Underwood, Prof H.
E. Cogswell to Miss E. Dorn Tewksbury, both
of Brooklyn, Pa.
LATIIROP-LEMON-At the parsonage, in
Auburn, February 18th, 1874. by Bev. Silas
Barney, Mr Dyer Lathrop to Miss Ursula Lem
on, both of Auburn, Pa.
OLstarean—NEwTos—ln Springville, on the
18th, tilt., by Rev. lloWitt C. Olmstead, Mr.
Jas. Olmstead, of Windham, Pa., to Miss Emi
ly Newton, of Springville, Pa.
DECKER-RIDGEWAY-At the residence of
Elias Decker, in Lenoxville, February 2iStit,
1874, by Item. J. 11. Green, Mr. Charles L. Deck
er to Miss Mlle Ridgeway, both of Lenox, Pa..
BUTTF.HVIELII-1101,LIST1311 - ---111011310Ck,Feb.
IGtb, 18:4, at the home of the bride's parent.,
by Het , . J G. Miller, Jerome F. Butterfield, of
Bridgewater, and Frank F. Hollister, of Dim
ock.
X:)1713.T58.
et,ari.lN--lu Gibson. February 20th, 1874,
Mr. Eliza Clailiu, aged 65 years.
LATIIROr -IA Dlmoek, February 23d, 1874,
Mr. Austin H. Lathrop, aged GO years.
Cn‘vErt—in Brooklyn, Wednesday, at 7
, clock a tr., February 2,7ith 1874, WUhaul Cra
ver, ageil 51 years, anti 9 months.
WEr.cri-1n Bridgewater, Fehruaryt2d. 1874
Miranda A. Welch, wife of L. W. Welch, aged
46 years, 11 months, and 19 days.
licyaot.ns.,ln Montrose, May 18th, 1872,
Eliza lteynolds, wife of Reuben Reynolds, aged
72 years, I crionth,and 27 days.
Decke.n—ln New 31.11fard township,February
21st, 1874, Ilelen, wife of Wm. Nelson Decker,
aged 33 years, 10 months, and 23 days.
Raymot.ns—At hill 8;1% residence, in South
Bridgewater, Susquehann'a county, Pa., Febru
ary 23d, 1874, Reuben Reynolds, aged e 4 years,
3 months, and 19 days.
Mr. Reynolds, was one of the early settlers Of
Susquehanna county, having come here when
a young man, and lived in the county until his
death. He was respected by all who knew him .
as an honest and conscientious neighbor, ever
yready to do a kindness or accommodate any of
his fellow men. None knew him but to love
him.
Commission lEterchants
JAMES M. ROWAN,
Cfcraxi.lx:Liete3l.ort ZVEarcalmairLt
BUTTER. ('(IEEE, EGGS. rouL,
TRY, A Y D VEAL CALVES,
77 Doy St., New York
nol Kited nna returns made Inant.alate
ly
ip on *ale of good.. lieud (ea. nhipplng cards and .ten
l.
11eferetwea:
N•• lona' Park Book of Sew York.
North Hirer Rank of Now York.
tinr,en atonal Ronk of Now York,
Lon Rank of larooklyri, N. Y.
Pet). IL
The Elareets
New Torii Produce Market.
Herewted beery Week Expressly for THE norCno.E
Dethwnar by Week!. Server. Pnaintv Commis.
plea Merchant... S 6 Whitehall Street. New York.
Berrsa—Firkins, N. Y,N.d . d' Pa..... 40 fa 41
P.ll. •• ••
Crumt—State Factory. fine to fliney . .16}4 Cr,l7
Stets P tiry. common to fair ....10 O. 14
Loos—Ottate and Pennests.l. _24 kis 24
Western, prime • 84 ct,
()ILIA—C.4T qs 94
Itye, 1 OS eIS ISO
OA Ts —at "Le 5$ CS 03
li.T D STRAW—flay. per 100 lb. 105 ® llO
Straw, " Rye f St) 90
9.1 0, 90
Por...ror —Chickens, State, prim. Q) 14
Turkeys, " " ..... 1,4 14
Centaur Ltnament
There Is no pain which the Centaur
Unimente will not relieve, no swelling
they will not subdue, and no lameness
which they will not cure. Dula lostrong
Language, hot it Is true. They have
_ produced more cores of rhenmatiam,
nenruleta.lock,law,palsy.sprains,swei
tXling.,caked breasts. scalds, burns, nit
rheum, ear-trite. &e., upon the human (rune, and of
strains, specie, galls, ito., upon •nlmala In one year
than have all other pretended remedies since the world
began. They are counter -!rritant, all-healing pain re.
Ilevers. Cripples throw away th. It crutches, the lame
walk, poison.. bites ore rendered harmless, and the
wounded are healed without a seer. The recipe tenet,.
lished around each bottle. They sell as no articles ever
sold before, because they deject what they pretend to
do. 'Those who now auffer from rheumatism, pain, or
swelling deserve to suffer If they will not ewe Centaur
Liniment, white wrapper. More than limn cereidentee
of remarkable cures, Including framed limbs, chronic
CheuMattattl, gone, running tamers, te_, have been re
ceived. We till pearl a circular containing certificates,
the recipe, to.„ gratin, to any one requesting It. One
bottle of the yellow wrapper Centaur Liniment Is worth
one hundred duller. for spavined or ow...ailed hones
and Mlles, or for screw worm In sheep. Stock-owner.
—thcaeliniallenO ay. worth your attention. No family
ahonid be Wltbont them "White wrapper fmny
Yellow wrapper for animal.. Sold by all Drngelste.-
10 cents per bottle: tarp., ditties, $1.04. J. B. Rosa t
Co., a 3 Sioadwny, New York.
Canted& le more then a anbetitnio for Castor Oil.
It N the only tqfs article la existence which le certain
to aselmaLstv the rood. regulate the bowels, care wind
colic and produce natural sleep. It conVilne neither
minerals, morphine or'alcohol. and le pleasant to tan.
Children need not cry and mothers mit4t. •
xi. X3ICT NAAR. ITT',
Would call attention to 61* Now Stock of
FALL AND - WINTER GOODS,
DLIT 500D2,9
LADIES' DRESS • GOODS, BLACK
AND COLORED ALPACAS,
NEW STYLE OF PRINTS,
SHAWLS. WATER-PROOFS, FLAN
NELS. BALMORAL, AND 1100 P
SKIRTS, VELVETS, HOSIERY,
HEAVY WOOL GOODS. CARPETS, OIL
CLOTHS, PAPER HANGINGS. BUFFA
LO AND LAP ROBES, FURS, HATS
AND CAPS; BOOTS AND SHOES,
HAIM WAREIRON,NAI LS,
• STEEL, STOVES Alin
GROCERIES, ETC.
In great variety, and isill be silk! on the tuaat
(storable tonne, and low eat Kites.
BURIBTT..
New Milford, Jttn. 16th, 18711
STATEPIENM
BILL HEADS,
LETTER HEAD*
ENVELOPE*
BUSINESS CARDS,
VISITING CARDS,
WEDDING - CARDS,
POSTERS,
SALE BILLS,
HORSE BILLS,
SLIP BILLS,
PROGRAMMES,
CIRCULARS,
LABELS,
RECEIPTS,
'FAGS,
CATALOGUES,
NOTEs,
PAPER BOOKS,
PAMPHLETS,
CERTIFICATES,
BON OS.
PATENT DEEDS,
NOTES,
ETC., ETC., ETC.
THE EAGLE
HIE ULU.]
. ,
•
BURNS SIVLIOLS, PROPRIETORS.
Stun og Tim Gorartis /tact. AND Moan,n,
331-14033. Sleek. ilitramoixtr• conic".
—O—
W.. desire to say to the. public that our store is toll
siocktot with Drugs, Medicine., Faints. Oils. Varitlnh,
Itro.lis•. Combs. Perfumery, Fancy Articles, proprie
tary and patent preparations, and all other a tin/ vs urn
ally kept in first claps drug store, 'We guarantee. oar
good. genuine sad of the best gnality. and will be sold
at fors prkes for twit. liezportlVll) 'Yours .
A. It. BLIMP/,
Montrose. Feb 20.1 A Muli
INT .10 FIRM
In Lanesboro.
HOBERT & MAIN,
bath'g
e t e go d anlz..7rf Va P ti l e r ur
of
Wagolit I
_ 1 Masan,
FROM A WHEELBARROW TO A COACH.
RRPAIRINO IN ANY PART OP THE BEEIDIEES
Win receive prompt attimtlort.
ROBERT Et BAIN.
Lanesbor., Pa.. Oct. 15. 1878.-R.
r-gjT
r,AGLE k OAL 1 ARD!
At Coon's Crossing,
(Terminus of Use Montrose Railroad.)
rrlae Sesst 'Coal
Ever offered in the people of .11outroscandAlcialty.
Heylog had Wag experience to the business. the under.
slrovriate and dirt' as could b e setleffletio
de every d
sired. ote. Coil as tree
bum et
*-
~ J ' ' /
PM. Storm, tl 60, ttiesisin:
0. D. EIT.EBSINEI,t CO.
Feb. 11, 1e1,1.-tf.
V . REcEUOW & BROTECER,
General Undertakers
DEALERS IN ALL BINDS OF COF
FINS, CASKETS, ETC.,
C 3 ,1=1.3113249.9r 3333DX2211, 14,Nerstaricit
ALL °ELDERS PROSIPTLY ATTENDED TO
ASSIGNEE'S NvTICE.
Michael RIly; of Jessup township, having as,
signed nil his estate, real and pers . onahl4YA:lll:'
McCollum, in turn, for his creditors, all per
sons Indebted to the said Michael Rily, will
make payment to said assignee, and those hav
ing claims or demands, will make known the
same, without delay
A. FL Mctlim.t.um,
Assignee of Michael Miley
Sfontrase Pa., Feh. 25, '74.-3w.
CAPTION I
/ hereby forbid any one harboring or trusting my
an, James K. Warner. either on verbal or written on
derou au aecorint, as I will pay no debt of his contrac
ting.
Montrose, Feb. 18th. 1874.—w3.
TO ALL TrITON! IT MAT CONCERN!
De it known. that the Supervisor* will petition
the Legislators to peso the •'net relating to Nada ht
Auburn." published to the &public= of rebruery 74th.
Or Osman or dertuvusotta.
Attest, E. C. Mutts, T. C. -
Anburu, Feb. lath, 1874.
1,1011 SALE,—A span of valuable bort.. one man
nearly too yaars old. the inner Mock, tiered! eight
Residence of Um owner no the Somali:roe:110 rood.
South Franklin. I', 0. addrtnia, Montrose Hminchan
us Co.. l's.
Montrose, Feb. 21, '7.1. tf
'Rorkle , Works
J. 11. BAWLS. I G P. BARTPI. n.o. ta...NDow.
BINGRAZTON MARBLE WORKS.
Inmo=aura rag mtn.l t •
1111111 ES 111105. & BlANDltit' s
DEALERS IN AND HANI:FACTUREIIS OF
'4ltatiatt & gkmtrican ttaTbito,
AMERICAN AND SCOTCH GRANITES,
marble and Slate Mantles,
• 26 Chenango St.., Near Depot,
mit& ISIS. BINGHAMTON. N. Y.
BINGHAMTON
MARBLE WORKS.
AU. RINDS OP.
MONUMENTS, iIEADSTONES,
AND MARBLE MANTLES,
MADE TO ORDEO.
Mod, micatia dRANITES on hand.
.11. PICKEOCNO & CO..
s. rrnEnntwoo 1.26 Gotta Street,
G. W. MERSETtEdI7.
a. P. BROWN. 1 Binghamton, N. Y
ANNUAL StAtiEMENT
INIEMEI
RECEIPTS ad EXPENDITURE
Susquehanna County
For 1823.,
Nada and Published in Pontotore of en act of Assam
lily of the lsth any of April, A. D. Dm.
NAMES Or TOW tiNIZIPS AND COLLECTOIDI.
Apolacon Samuel Ciro. flrrrlck A A earnarlrr
Auburn C i !A.R. Jackaon v L Fronrh.
Anoka W U Boy!, Jrapon . Luclnr emir h.
Bridgrontrr A Sono, !Athol] ... Auaol Merrill.
Brooklyn „.J ;. Itrynokla , „ , A chnooLn.
iflnntonnt. .1/arlO Stun dry. 1.110.. rt ....1)an•I 11.0.1
cittrord A finrdtaer T.iitlr N. ow.. I.
BlMork 1114 BOtirli. Middle Lorn .Nandi Dodos
BandatT.. .E Ptiormlo.r. 311 bit , J A Ilroaril.
Froaan Lake.. Wm 14 RhtalL tot It 11f.14 .14 tr Truant.
Franklin .. Sarni TrrlryerlL Naar 'Milford nom .1 E IL-an
Fricanavillo. .lann.of 41aL Land .. M W Vox.
Cllbron F P Wkill Dry. Ili Awn,.
UL pond .....II ii Llama. Nlhrr Lakn P Gorman.
141. Bend 80r0...11.' I hvlrdl 11Ir .14 Se4rawril
Ilartord... Pll,llfty Su.) a Dr-1a.)... NI /I Pope
Harmony Sft ilnunon. Thomann. ~ Ixar I.
BALANCE or CoLLEcroics' ACCOCNT6 FOn 1873.
w 1 ~.„. , r.! .1
a 5
g g . g 5 -. .. , ,7 . 4
_
... 7 tX) lf:
.• s-
A polueon --- $ ' 425 62 '4 39587 $ 105.5 # 21 20
Auburn 143846 1344 17 23 77 70 74
Aararat. 2:99 , % 34 280114 113 14 77
4111141gewat•-r... 2.13118 2011 65 15 36 107 87
TWooklyn 12•11 09 1170 is' 800 66`!5
Chocom4l. .... 5.1355 511 sl 484 2694
'4llllllod 129.W0 1 . 235 29 622 6148
IThnock ...... 1213.14 1117 92 ' 54 60 6093
[holdall' . .. i 74 73 144 78 7:13 762
Farina Like— 10609 14991 13 427 :9 79
Franklin ...... 80.16 843 48 329 44 39
Friendi.ville... 151152 155 97 . 1655 8 . 20
Gibson 11341)1/6 1269 12 7111 66 79
Great Bend.... lUI 32 104554 10 7;1, _55 03
GI. Bend lair.. 44023 416 67 601, 2 21 93
Ilarford .. .. . 1 (0026 •1129 63 7 16;,. 59 45
Harmony tii.V 73 780 19 11 50:,_ 41 06
lierrick 70 . 57 772 47 6 50,, 39 60
Jackson
1l•;2092 1x5815 a 141 ,55 71
Jessup 81443 763 93 118 Q 44)24)
Lathrop 71 , 1789 742 79 651 , = 39 09
Lenox ......... 1267 n 7 1194 97 19 93 92 )c, -
' Liberty .... . . 81:11(72 8414 57 1:111 42:34
Little Nleadows 111847 13 1 3 8 2 4- . ..< 602
Middletown ... 1+1843 771 89 3!12 :;40 62
31outn66e. 19022 1)2 1796 814 14)511 94 57
New Millard.. 1119292 1797 77 1119.11;" 84 09
N.3lllfoni bor.. 4123450 54,183 875 .;;;: 3o 72
Oakland 01780 519:36 31 17 „27 33
Rush. . 957 40 896 18 1333= 47 19
Silver • Lake . . 051 ts I 64.gi 74 5 57;'.42 30
Spring i 11 5.... 1153.0 1090 79 570 5740
'Susquehanna.. Ins 51 1092:2 279 57 50
Thiansou . 1701 S 7 54)7 96 :t 50 10!49
31096 10 30039 30 375 3r4t,,i1 35
natariTt , LATION. •
Total am't of ....... $31.996 16
Total amount paid by
Collectors.. $30,039 30
Total amount pai4„,fa- -
onerations 375 51
Total ain't Perochtage
. .
to Collectors. . 1,581 35
31;90616
The above acconalit . audited Jau. 6th, 1674.
3C . L. CATLIN, )
J: T. Et. Lei, • Anditora.
J. B. Jon NsvoN,
COUNTY EXPESDITURES FOR 1871—Dn.
To Common weld' Coate ... $O 4l 78
Road and Bridge views . I.WO sO
Road .......... 659 00
E. L. 13eebe, 50
0. Washburn, tr .10r4
7. Blakeslee, " 4;300'('
R. O. Ball, 14:: - " 8.5 50 J 1,;400 00
Constables 01
Assessors, „. s .: 103 00
Eastern Penitentiary,..,, .t- 641 50
Court Honse..„..- ' . -.782 10
llrand and Trottlie Jurors . 6;000 20
Stationery 450,+9
1.. B. Isbell, Town Clock . -- "15 no
Interests on County Bonds 10 80
Wild Cat Botingel . -....1 50
B.Baldwin.Court erier and Janitor, nro 78
Court House, Joll7Teul and Lights 607 64
W. A. Crossmou, Clerk,. 1,140 00
Lunatic A5y1urh„................. ..tiet9 60
County Bonds '6lilenied 70200
W. T. 31oxley, late Sheriff 929 53
31. B. Ileime, Sboriti 51995
• 31. B. Helene, r.,.•'" and Jailor.... 3:369
Printing . 780 00
...
Insurance ' ... . 281 50
Coroner's Inquest And Post Mortein
Eintninat Otis 147110
J. E. Carmalt, Ditiriet Attorney... ':;18.2 50
Re.,listry . OW 00
o tm er a i, Towns hip. and Special
Elect ions v . , 1,(6`6.,1
_ County Jail . 8991:3
.- Dr. C. C. Ilalaey, Jail Physician.. ''BI 40
Jnstices of the Peace . 9:111
Agricultural Society 10000
G. B. Eldr e d, Prot. and Clerk Bti'2 t i•a
E.C.Purtlltani, PiTsfa,, , t• .. . - ,5111
Chas. Sprout, et. , 111, Jury Conun'r. 9, 4 )44
D.Brewster, ',.. ' ' •" •" 1674 75011
W. C. Tilden, r'o. Superintendent. 1351 , 11
• LB. Cole. Libertillritlee MOO
11. Birdsall, et.' a 1.,. ., .3iithilelown -'
Bridge. i'..„; ...... ...... 47000
Gee. A. Bush, - „.et. al., Oakland "*"
Bridge 115,00
.Taa. DeWitt, Silver Lake Bridge.. Ffiseo
B. W. Mackey, S.tate. Treasurer... 5,50 . 27
Trensnrer's Percknage 1.271 - 11
Refunding Orders... ... ....... . .45400
U 3,153,04
CONTRA.
By County Onlen; retlevulrfl from No.
I to 577 litattsive itt31,80743
'Treasurer's Pereemage 1.271:21
Bur Uniting Orders 154 0
33,15 a 64
The above accounted audited Jan. 41874.
M.
J. T...1 , 41.‘a, Audditora
J. B. Joicsarow,
SLATEIIENT OF DOry d eifi BA LANCEI POlt 187 a.
vit.taT uAynEN, tm.
To amount of ...lid (nod ID Treevorer', bandit,
Mt per bun .3.adnur..llfflport $111741
-
1314 5 14
Vitto44. l'r.
BrprlP•rA rectrnmed from NOI Ito 1 , :o. 6. . ...$ 69 no
Commlerdon uo Expruallteren o016:1 MI 1 20
Amount. In Treatauret'a billide to IntiaLoo.... 10004
STA:F.:RENT OF M. B. I - IEIMR, 817F7OFP. IN AC
COLIFtT ITR FINKR Artr3IIRY PERI FOR Itll3.
Dec. 31. D 179
To amount or Pince •ett .11iiiPeee ote wo ter
ttflulta at the Clerk of thol...nn. :it kohl'? er
Demaluni 113 GO
..... , $1
Dcc.
By amount unceneetoblo
Three pro cent, on $ll7
Amount paid Treanorar and charged In his $l4l IT
account.- ................. 139 PD
TRACY 11,troes, Tap...nn. oy Sontie Co., L. Ac
COUNT WITR SAID COUNTY. DR.
tWasciaitit IP Treneerciro baud, a* per laet
Auditors' Report.. $
amount r uplkaire fur 1n73 .
aolunnt rivelred from B. B. Ileltue,Sherin.
• •
Vim.* and Jury Pee*
amount Cyl , lo, Corulik vu Wilmot
. .. .
.. , . . .. . ...
amount bast* received frnm Luanne Co.. Br', lel
amount MIN received hum Bradford I'n.. 19911
amount earl, Modred (non 'Wyoming ,20.. 24 ou
amount tnoto meet ved Born Abington tun.
Innetti to. Jolla Perks 'AM 00
,amount toot: , teeetand ft. ra It. I. Adam.,
Trart.arer of Brion and 41 q hurt, A • ylnnt 37200
amount reel:Bed for Court Itonia. raid, M.
R. Roe' et, 10 WI
Antonin reeelverl for Court tlonm,nalt.Bell
Ningero.!... z . ... .. „ ....... 1.310
ount . 4—eriCril rot Coati ItDont. foist.
t. , t;pl 11181 A. Preabyteritu No-tali, la 1,0
*Montt t colour f om Addit no.ol Tao.. r• T 9
amount recolved from tar. 11010000 G., ....,d a - , is
ununott recehted Born J. R. Tattr .11.enat tat inuo
ourount,rucelvtol Boca Returned Lao& . 2n7t
By mere! Iteran+lng Onver. ..... .. •.1 1601
Vounty order, red erta . ei trim; 24.
srt . , ......... SINT
F.No est ratintl• I 0 Collectu'rs ..
. ^ amiss
I'r•rcentage to Collectors. INN Se
, stAr44:-1.5.16 611
'Tremor...B. cumin! Mon on mmolplool
MAO/ ott 2 ycr coot Alt:At
Trmourer's unumtmlorto on,uXPendlq":"
of 1 , 4104143 mi lort tont, - • .... • '
Amount In Tr hands to l ' olantm-. LUC
$41,019M
Tike stiovo audited Jan. 157.4
. .
U. L.
.1. T. R.r.tax , Auditor;
J 13..rottuseotr,
• !M
-STATEMENT OY EW/MANNA COUNTY TRZAI . -
JANRA/tY 1, A. b.,.1874.
Available fund} In The TR l Pluti
ararreat vair , ey, of pravloyalrara...:: ,; , " 1500
Several smonnta of natty and boads,a• rev loft
.A adltone ratan.? acood
!invent sinount . of notry Stern eot Vir.rt sad
Coataansi fav,lbv 'Maaaltait are onnolttetable 11:10a.
We vvrfi I: the forming to tvd a tor: ett nistesnini.
IfflX./1811arr...1. )
I. 1( WAN BLAKE stxx. ',Coontv coinntlialone.m .
FL G. BALL
Arr.'"? ; Sl. A. Caa.earars. Commlonlnnere' Clark.
rust.ialralanirrs• Oter, .11untrutr..lan. 21.
A corronee RErowr
S'Ngerthrtnna folrnly. g. a
We, the tindendened Amnion in end for tht?
County of Susquehanna. met, in purrnanco 01
our duties. at the Amlitone Office, in 31ontruse:
on Monday, January sitt, A. D., 1874. and tilt
alking aucl settle the *event! accounts 1 , 11
the Commiasionem and Treasurer of said Coon:
ly, all of which, upon n thonmgh examination;
we tind to be correct. We find in the panda of
They Hayden,Treasurer oficald County.amount,,
of County foncla, V 1,709 ltt ; amount of State
foods, (hank stock,)-$290 28: amount of clog
ins r e maining, of the land of 1871, pea G 4 :
total, $7,11208.
M. L. CATi.rs,
•
.1 T. F.1.1.16„'-Cotinty Auditors
.1. H. .10momoN.1
Andiron; Office, Montrose, Pa., Jan. 7, 1874.
Mbeellaneous.
BILLINGS STIIOI D,
General
INSURANCE AGENT,
Mil" cbretircbaso. "Loeb.
Caplust Represented, $10003410,000
FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDEITVINSITItANCE
11.0.1 n, C 0... N. V.o..7apiuti•od sorpluv.. *4.0000 d
!laniard film las.. Co_ C • ',atilt dtlarp las $3.000,011/
Liverpool. London d Globe
In• G r o., of North Atflettell •• . ,_- - ~,,, .
P. 250.000
Pflln- Flee los. l'o.. Phila.. •• 11.201/.0111
National. Phil's. Pint (It
ln•. Co.. Stale of Paso . .. .•
Colon !lethal 17111: 1 41f . t
Lemming Fire •• SII.IOOLOOII
'Se rragan•ett, P ovidence. R. I.•• BDO.OeTt
tiercham.' •• . ecort)
cloy, or Now r.re. RY. •• ICALLOR ,
N etetown, of Hocks ll'o. ' :10.0to
Aleinmen hi. of Cle7eland, l• 4110,0 t
Lancs•Mr Fly, Inc ('n,. - Mali,
Eire AN.Kiarital of Phila. 1,1160.014
liome In.. Co., Cultimlins, 0.. •• SOILIXII
Lehigh Valley Ph, Alleoloon. •• MORI.
fit lzrno' Eire In* Newark, N .1... Sl %An
Smith Side on Co.Piltohbeg,Pa.•• 120.001
Menomonie of Plfiebarg. .• - 4110,1101
The emier•lgnee I. SPECIAL AGENT Toe the follow•
lot cumpaniee for NOTOI,II f voorylTonia:
Flee Ayeociafloo of Pidlodelphla.
Notional Fire Toporance Company or Philodedpios. ;
The InForaneo Co. of the /Mete of Penuoyhanta.br
rbiLuirlphis.
Me I IP El .
Conn. Mama TM. InP. Co.. Aesctts
Amarkan Llle. Phll'a.
Travel.,. In •.co..liartteritGlipitaland thirpluvri.6)(LCl ti
hallway Pewees:era PSOP°.
The • nderi.ign ed es !wen well known in thiiinOttaj,in;
the part 17yers.4• :I I...Unince AMO t.
by . hi• Cornea/oe. have ./ way, heen promptly paid.
nr-oMee grat door ea..% from Banking Often of W
R. Cooper 41, Co..Tarnplire et. Montrose.Pa.
•BILLINGS STROUD, Agent
rUARLPS U. SMITII. Sancho:v. •
I=l
"Bala:Ler cue Caexto
maltits
FLOUR, GROCERIESI
and
PROVISIONS 9
m, STURM
2101c.aati-gAre. Pa.
Jone 1873.—1 f.
TfIE INDEP.b.N.DENT
Sewing Machihe
TUE onv TH.LT At lIIEVyO PICT or TUE east
Sews tom but One Spool of Thread;
•
It kn. her ote working parts, le noweleve. lea ORO
morn repluly than an) harking In the Market.
Hasa self-setting Straight Needle
It Cumbtoev Darahillty with.fleanty 4nd flimplieliyout4 l
Ltta nit the Modem lutinuvetavote.
W ALl'sl a"-A ;1"1•ALL IngT-CL.un US.
A 'SS A A LlLAilt‘
A F
11. g oah.tei 11717"2s ,el:
SEND FOE CIRCULA ,
THE INDEPENDENT SEWING IaCDIN EC'.;
Illoghninton, X. T*,
et!!=l
Tilo 11 1 11 CH Billffilerglil l Eti
"THE ;EST IN THE WORLD?'
DoohlwActtog.NOD-Freesing. The simplest Mid unlit.
pesverfel ID me It Is pros rd to be the cheapest, most'
Me tier, dursble.sod.reletne, not only for femllyeme:
out also (or Florists. Factories,
eh'. / 1 .0 PutinPailY rrerromended hy losonntrette:
leollee.aa the smallest pump rant will throw 50 to Utettl
through a time. It letno mom effective hersorit It mot , .
. r tails. The most dorabla bcesope It to coy poeldrlf
but Into simple parts of Iron (eoallielbd no ee tO Plaranc .
sly nbitleaL•4lll Ur brerkleh Male In thewater.) MIDDY
kosher packhg. A child tab wont it. It serer heroes;
00 no water rem it:is to the pipe When not to action. IC
fond hes the cohlust water. being Witted lir the lbottntbi
of she wag Nee opinion of Orange;mid. ip 115. Afteg..
lean „igrietsihrrulisr. Jane N0.,1811, tap 2110; alwJan. -
.0.,
logo 31. .
liming porch:wed (he county right, I will sell Inverl
right• to oak ourehasem. mud to auto In way of it
PIMP DM orevared to sell 'Marin ito INT slat
by the company. Send for eiretilar and prite Hot to
W. Joi: .WILVATIM,
oakley. Pa.
EZEMZEZE!
EDGAR A. TITREAI
Cot cuzfr, A? 1.11,
No. 110 Dreadvray, Nrw York 617.4"
Attends to all Wilde of Altorool Bovine's, sad taro;
ducts amid. to all the Cour% at both thablatu OW lbll
IJoltml Stiff*.
rub .1. 18:07.- _ . ,- , -
,
LI:(11:0S Inrormon. a *anted a•Tho 2 4t/Palla.
nelmnY.lonn Lty , nit. ■ hone • Ma
widow Ir sold to hare uterroxl ono Itclso or Met 'Kinn
?him ycen rifler. Any prroon Turing lOrninintlOti NUR
litAr to ibrir ndrintsru linclarerrhs:
WIT.IL locA GAIL IL. A GornryAlll 0•11 II Si et
G DoIRIAN ELDREDGE, Atturory.ll.B Wawa M. •
I I Tart OnT
I \T E DEFY ALL (1131 PEfITION IN
Job Brine: on lour work
#4." 1 "..Ts
. 135.000,0041
* 14,5Ct,(100