The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 10, 1874, Image 3

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    THE DEMOCRAT.
Local Intelligence.
Religions Services.
The services in the several amrchesof Mont
rose are as follow:
PVTIST annm. Riv. J. R. Cdassnins D. D. Pastor
dabbetb Betakes 10X0. m. and 7 P. m.
dabinta- dr.bdcd 12 m.
Prayer Keelung, Wadverday Sat:zings
CATHOLIC CHURCH. Bin, P. J. VI CAPUT
Sabbath HerTieca,.... tat and Aryl ho nday In each Month
Sabbath Soh ml Immedlotels before Item
Bev. Ciro,. IT. Kirkland.
10X a. a.. sad 1„4" p. m.
p.
EPISCOPAL CIitIRCII
Eabbath Senicea_
kusday School. ...........
Weck-Day Smites—Weanddaye.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Uri , . W. L. Maar&
Sabbath Sataices 10.45 a. m. and T. 30 p. m.
Pabnatb School m.
Payee Meetlog, Tbarndaya.
Ile,. J. G. M1L.41131.
10.45 a m. awl 73; p. m.
12.15 p. m,
.t% P.
I'HITSI3TTCRIAN
Sabbath tk , tvicca
Sabbath Semen
Prayer *eating. Tharadeur Evenlogs
'Winter Arrangement of Malls.
Vta ItAu.soan
aakhzanock, (Dally,)
Via &mum:
nitwit. Depot. (DAD 13
].) 600 pm •Siala
V y wr litittorti, (Dall,y,) 1000 am I,lop en
ait•IIIR. (Dally,) titriam 900 p LP
rdends*llle. WI ireeklyj 600 pm SOCia m
Conklin Station, (tri went,lij innatti 7Uoatti
ilhartton.ZS.ke(trl reekly)..:: l T , m / tvpcn 2 67:). 1 IT,,n a
•
•
7be New York, (cia Montrose Depot.) New Milford,
Tunica...met, and Wyaluelnd are daily.
Tim Oxidant &Mimi mill rams Tite•dayiN Thursdays,
and Mitarda.ra•
The Bingnamton malt, (Mu Silver Sake,) rant Toe.-
.daye, Thursdays. and Saturdays.
Friend. , llle mall rune Tuesdays, Thnradaye , and Sat
ordays.
The Meshoppon mangle. Mondays, Wedomdays, mad
?Tidily&
ADDrTIOIAL Snore
A Amy Imam daily for Montrose Depot at 1 m.. and
toreros at 6 p. m
♦ Stage leaves daily [or Nor Milford at 730 a. m.
and returns at I 30p.m.
E. C. PORCH AM. P. M.
New Milton! MacbitioSlmp—J. Shultz. ,
New flan-c-Mott & Welch.
tocotporation Notice—Sitsochann Depot
Driege Co.
Excursion Tickets—D. D. a L. Searle.
AiBOItrLICCI gale—Estate & 'Env.
Low Priced Stlinin-IIC: IL Dnepr' ittlo.
Deem-Eon LOC& LS.
PlOLOgraphS —G. W. Doolittle.
I I'. Guest Cinigit—Dr. Vaster.
Cramp and Painst-Johnsuaset Anodyne Lini
ment.
Loes of appetite—Parsons Pak&
*too Aboxit 'town
• !pump Tyter got pretty :high _Cite day last
week: lie aided up the belfty to the Academy.
;Montrose now .boasts of a tint-class artist, in
the person of Mr. G. W. DrrAttie, Photograph-
And still greater improvements on our streets
llLie:. being put turw•ard by street coratillasioner
Dilemma.
Geo. P. Little Esq., has bridged the space in
trout of his dwelling on Turnpike street with a
atone walkatxtond to none in town-
Semi-aunual election of officers of Mont
rose, Fire Company 10.2, n ill take place at
on,i t he tlist Friday to July.
Strawberries nt tins' Beason • and in this cli-
Mule are ninety cents a quart F o rty cents for
the berries and filly centk,for the doctor.
gr. Wit. Lathrop on North M ain street has
been vitaaing a tine picket fence in front of his
residence- Ile has one of the finest LAB in
IIIZEMI
The Agency othogs Stroud, was interes
ted in the Sisquelianna Depot Mie to the
amount of $30,1u0, but the loss is dijidetl
among sixteen one pau
&vbe has justeirmpletell a stone waft in
front of Wm. IL Cooper's msideuee on North
Masa street anfixetwenty rods in length. lt
can truly - be hid to be " a tbinj tmd a
iy fiat ! •
T64 115 1(141 irtivititt ,the
snowy brow of one of our damsels on the
"u.SF-4.+3,.AatiVMJitie.tt-;--41V ilatlowl says
'be "isn't 'p. creteming lams wilt that fraud
an.y ware,"
Otte et or e r , fatigue:OM s youtka &maned tils
first silk leg need cigar Saturday eventug,
got along With the cigar well enough,but be had
10 give up the hat-41 made him sick tie the
stomach.
Never burn' kindly written letters the mute
mtteranceof those afar, yet dear, whose faces
you may Dever look upon again. Remember
b , w many a little notion in tinware they will
procure.
.fly referettoo bo r cior : odvertiaing columns It
mill be seen ItaiLezeuisiun tickets on the I). L.
W. R. R, to Scranton, Pittston, and Wilkes
bane, are fur sale se the Express °lnce. Also
reduced sates:for Shipping butter. '
Bishop Howia.waa 'imam to keep appoint.
mans at St. PA lii'vn Sabbath last on account
of the leach or his father-in-law, which called
him to Philadelphia. He makes his TIM& 10
cas parish in September.
One of our. Radical politicians who
line found it wq9't do to try to Please every
hotly has given It up and &clues " Hence
iorth lam a free, man and shall not try to
please morel) into out of Ore Some one is al
.ways Kure to be, offended, H I event sound the
praise of my Maker, raises the dander of the
Olti One.
We were told that James E Carmait Esq.
was about to remove to "Lake Side Farm," in
&boom:tut township, but would "sleep in Mont
oar.- To explain we would - add that he is tit
'ling up rooms in his Mike building for his ae-
YalurnollAtiitni XilusirigtußuSt ttoxim *het he in
be-founds, week Mevious to each term.
B this we conelwie be does not intend to
-wholly resign his lass practice,
•Ne undo,rstand the Council have resolved to
plant twelve lamp posts within the borough.
This Is all good,but we are not so much interest
ed in this as we are is ktaving a cistern at some,
point near the M E..ChUrdt, because we keep
a pod lantern for the purpose of lighting our
way. The fire department is no protection to
property on Depot street as there are no reser
...ion Proper measures should be taken lot
this protect ion.
Meisra. Isbell and Melhulslaavemeetlng wild
the greatest success in the sale of the " Pritire
organ. We have long been. acquainted with
that instrument andoompaged it with all others
and our preference Is greatly In /Is lever: Its
advantages are in durability, sweetneas of tone,
and last but pot iswt,lo these herd littles t It is
very low In price.
The third ninnthly meeting of thallnlan Tem-
Persiaa association will be held Sp Ihe !Seth°.
dist Episcopal church, pn Babbat/tevening,June
14.1874. IL B. Little. mg presjdo: Speak
crE, Rey. J. E. Chesshife, L. F. FR I A esq., Eevs.
J an 4 I+ Thorpo. , The choirs of
the dderent chusehea will tants in the singing.
Dtvine services tn commence at 15 ulbstiten to
t , klave ucit " danned" our subscribers QS
any who are indebted to us-for st long tune be-'
cause we we r e winjgg to ennOtltthg in these
bard tinm eo long as we could keep titcwhcelej
moving. We have lust ordered a new cylinder
power press, for our office, and we must ask
you to come to our assistance In paying for it.
We hops every one who Is In arrears for sub
scription, Job work or advertising will hasten
to respond to this request and that too, AT
°NM -We Intend to give you a larger paper if
you will encourage us by your prompt action
and support,
Ono of the rlnest and most practical improve
ments yet projected Is that from the corner of
"Pair" and "Main" streets-to General Warner's
residence. The people of that section Met on
Wednesday last for a "bee" and graded a walk
the whole distance which is about 80 rods. We
learn that a plank walk Is to be immediately
constructed from "Fair St." to the borough line
'at liolbrook's residence. Some of the plank
are already on the ground, and Others orderetb
It is to be hoped there will not be one "dog In
the manger" party on this line. When cam•
pleted this will be one of the most beautifully
shaded walks in town,a mile in length from the
Court Rouse, and will be a great nceommo
dation to our suburban friends,grently enhanc
ing the sale of property by which it passes.
By reference to the proceedings of the Sol
diem on Decoration day in another column, it
will he seen that the stig,gestioa of the DE-me
eltAT, to mill up , the question of the Soldier's
Monutnent, and demand action of the officers,
was acted upon. We hope those who adopted
those resolutions will persevere and not allow
this demonstration to fall flat with the rest.—
We have become heartily sorry fur the part we
have taken in the "Reading Boom," "Public
Library," and "Monument" enterprises, it we
are to be told from year to year, that the
amount raised is "on Interest" and with a pros
pect of being so eternally without even naming
the rate per cent. We desire to see oue project
faithfully carried out before we lend our ser
vices to any more. We have to acknowledge
that we have done our full share in projecting
these enterprises, both In subscription and
through the columns of the Dratoenar, and we
claim the right to criticise. We now propose
to turn our muzzle the other way and keep up
a fire of "paper wads" and either take the file
entirely out of the Soldier's Monument Associa
tion or blow sonic into it.
Ariircs. lkpart.
700 p m Itl6pm
sound ludo:want.
Henry Want Beecher, in spcxxkinß nettle wild
and bigoted doings o! sane or the so c-alled tem
perance people, saps "I ant iu favor of alt
incasurea fur the prevention or suppression of
truffle in alcoholic drinks, which experience has
shown to be feasible ; but, on the other band,
am utterly opposed to bigotry or violence, or
partisan tooling In bolialiol temperance, ns I ow
the same qualities in religion, in polities, a n d
In another causes,"
Ilinerint Venders.
llto Montour Anifrieas treating the question
of itinerant ventlers,or robbers, urges the no
tensity of the Council imposing heavy prohibi
tory license upon these fellows. It says : "Our
Merchants are under the necessity of keeping
up large and extensive establishments, employ
clerks and own real estate, nod pays henry tax
Whelp keep up the borough expenses, us sell
as-for the privilege of carrying on their business
And yet our Council afford them no protection
against a class of intruders who rub them of a
part or their business. Justice to thew. de
mands tout traasient dealers should be lv,ecl so
high that few ifuny of them, would care about
unpacthite here."
Motlical
'l, Le semi annual meeting , of Susquehanna
County Medical Bordety was held at Jay's
tel. Now Milford, cm the 3 , 1 of June. A goodly
Handler of membenr were present. cones itTififf
ILe faCis that tootle were aloent as di Iticuti, 1.
the Anieritn lledical Association. In se,sion at
the same time al Detroit, and of the printer's
mistake, which made the notler of merlin.: read
lad instead of till .1 June. Professional calls ai
most always detain some. The meeting, eras
very pleasant and
t in terest Mg, anti this mite') I ion•
of our host all that could 1n desired. The at
tradurre at the Clinkc was smaller titan yiinal2
Seat annual meeting lso tic field . at Montrose:
first, I'Vednisday of Jaumtry, 1975,
Eonorieg the dead.
It is estimatesi that the cost of draping the
railroad stations and engines owned and leased
by the Pennsylvania Central, as a testimonial
to the worth of the late president of the c o in ,m
-ny, J. Edgar Thompson, aggregated r3h1,000
Emblems of mourning are displayed from New
York to Chicago on the railroad lines operated
by the company between those cities. The
same respect has been shown me fallen chief
on the Northern Central and Philadelphia and
Erie railroads nad other lines. Thousands of
locomotives end railroad sta , ions are arrayed in
the habiliments-et sorrow, The expense involv
ed in the draping of the Philadelphia depot was
alone f 3,000, •
TlVetrimisal Inzaze4
The Governor has signed the joint resolution
appointing a commission to inquire Into at, con
dition of the criminal insane of the state and
authorizing them to report to the next ler,dsla
lure what legislation is necessary to make prop•
er provisions for the Insane. Should said cum.
mission report in favor of a separate Institution
for the cue of the criminal insane, it . shall be
their duty to report a proper location end the
probable cost of nuch an institution. Said cow•
missioners shall be paid their actual expenaes
while in performapce of the duths hereby imp
posed upon them. which shall be paid by the
state treasurer, on the certiticate.of the chair
um of said commission, out of any money in
the treasury not otherwise appropriated. The
txtmmissioners are George L Harrison, presi
dent of the bpard of ebaritbs, Thomas S. Kirk
bride; Joseph It Reed, G. Dawson Coleman
L Clark Davis, Bitnter Clymer and John Cur
wen. superintendent of We state lunatic hospi•
tal.
The Bodyof the Mat.
• The Athens Gleaner Bays : The body of the
man found Friday, week, in the smoldering
ruins of Mr. Myer's barn, remains without be
ing Identified, Thy jury of inquest, fo•aasem
bled last &abut via :
G. 3f, Tozer, foreman; G. F. Saw7er,3l. Cole
man, Sam'l Hulett, Small Sada!, John Keyser.
There gad burn A Medical czatuination, Ar.
Allen thought the man W4lil of average height,
and he judged by the teeth RAs front 25 to 40
jean of age- Me did not confirm the report
that his t,broat bad been cut. Other witnesses
were examined, but nothing additional of lin
portance was elicited. Tbe jury thought prop
et to adjopszt for one month, in order that the
news may go farther off, and perhaps reach
friends of the deceased. The body hi hurled,
but same relies are left with acting-Coroner
Wll)*(ip Which, riih the descriptions', may
lead to identification. ;There is n singlabarreied
pistol, and pieces of melted enameled Om. alp)
the. stump of a white clay pipe, which was
bound near the body. Piece iof the woolen and
I striped shirts supposed to be saturated with
I blood, are also to be seen. Some thought the
hair to be sandy-colored, but Dr. did not think
so. As usual, there are many rumors afloat,
not worth a contrndiction:
It Is generally claimed that this month,
took its name tram Juno, or the spouse of
Jove. It was the fourth month of the Roman
calendar: and by some the name Is said to be de. ,
rived from junior, that is, from the inner
branch of the - Roman legislature, as - May was
named worn major, or the higher branch of the
same. Romulus gave it:thirty days., June Is
ever the time of sweetest summer splendor—
when the trees are the fresbest-the foliage the
leafiest.,. With its close verdure begins to tade,
and never after during thu SeivitntAS it no beau
iitul and bright. It Is a month wltiOtt for tufa
year can specially boast of several good, things,
among which are that she gives more hope to
the tamers and storekeepers, better health to
young and old, and presents nature In a more
-attractive garb than any' of tier 11;Stf,ellicr sip
tern. •
Forgeries by a Parma?.
A United States government service detective
arrived here last week with a warrant from
Governor Ilartmnft of Pennsylvania, for Levi
Saunders, a wealthy farmer and vitiate dealer at
Waynesborough, Franklin County Pa., charged
with extensive forgeries on the Franklin coun
ty bank, at Cliambersbur t g. The olllcent track.
him fiom this city to die suspension bridge, Ni
agara Falboind fin.nd 111,0 boarding on the Can
ada side, under the name of Jarvis Stevens.
The postmaster on the American able enticed
him across to get a letter, and he was arrested
as he was stepping or the Grand Trunk cars.
lie was taken to Pennsylvania under the requi
sition upon Governor Dix, nod after being fully
identified was locked up in. the Franklin coun
ty jail on Saturday. The prisoner has been a
nigitive since 15 2. lie is charged, amcng oth
er nets, with having forged the signatures of
Simon Lecronu anti J. Nicotlemus, two rich
Pennalvania stock speculators, as indorsements
on five cheeks of $3,500 each, which he drew
upon the Union bank of Philadelphia, where he
had an account. lie passed tour of the notes
on the Franklin county bank, but on present
ing the fifth one Mr. Johnson, the bank cash
ier, re:used to discount it because of some dis
crepancy in the figures. Subsequent investiga
tion revealed all the forgeries+, and also showed
that Saunders had persunlly sent all the checks
except the four named, a day before they ma
tared at the Caton hank. Smatters is also ac
cused of stealing several thousand dollars be
longing to no es-tate for which he was assignee-
Detectives have been looking for hint two years.
—A'. Y. Tina..
The °Oat rotate Enemy
As this is the year when, according to pre
diction, the Colorado potato hug is to do its
deadly work among the potato tines of our far
mers, It may be web to describe this enemy to
our leading esculent in order that those who
may chance to liiect it way tramp it do dmtruc-
Lion.
The mature insect is nearly half an inch long
and a quarter of inch wide. Its shape is oval
very convex above and flat beneath of a hard
crustaceans texture, smooth, shining, and of a
bright straw color, the hatd and thorax tieing
sometimes tawny yellow ; head and thorax
marked with black spots ; the wing cases with
black stripes arranged longitudinally, five on
each case. The.antethne are 12 jointed the
first five joints are pale or tawny yellow. the
remainder black s the last bring small awl sunk
Into the penultimate one. Legs tawny yellow ;
hips, knees and feet black.
li ;lasses front the egg to the beetle state in
less than a month.; When it once gets a foot
leg it , peedi'y destroys the crop. It is most
Ititrlnill to troll at.., the only at tielet , yet co and
that a'lt hill it being liellehore and Paris Green.
ihith 015 irritating to parties applying them,
and the t a tter poi...mous. The emanation from
their eruslu•i holies are notion: , , even to hi -
man tieing., and it Is said have caused see.
eral desth, the 1-S1:1 pi r Plns resembling those
carts, d by the bite 01 a rattlesnake.
CZ=lll=l
Great Fire in Susquehanna.
The Mil,wing we gather ;non the r kWh-
At about a quarter past I o'clock on Thum lay
morning, lire was seen to proceed from or near
the -d - oton store," Main St.. in this borough.
The steam whistle sounded ems,' after, the
alarm collecting a crowd in a few minutes.
The hose from the Erie talOpoi were brought
out, and several streams were soon falling upon
the burning building. So great was the brad•
way made by the Il 11111..1 that it was found' im•
possible 10 save either this or the Kirby build
ing adjoining. The air favored the west. and
the flames spread onward, enveloping the Tbay•
er building. Here commenced the real fight of
the tisanes The men fought desperately, but
the hose being insullielent to withstand the
monster engine's henry pressure, partially fad-
est, and the clement dashes! onward, in a trice
licking up the McDonald, Crandall and Fulken
bury buildings, and, turning into I)rinkerstrect
caught and smut burned the Allen building.—
From thence, it proceeded up the creek, taking
in its course 31rs. Maloney's building. Veer
ing, John Lannan's dwelling house soon disap
peared. Crossing the road, the tenement house
of Dr. E. N. Smith and the residence of John
Kane were filled by tbe`lames• In a half hour
more the residence of 3liehael Rogan, the barn
of Tho's Fernan, and the residence of Mrs.
Russell, on Willow at., were burned. :lest to
Kane, the combined dwelling and stole of T.
Fernan, and an unfinished building belonging
to him, were caught no and consumed. Next
' in order was Van Wormer's building,
by W. C. Bronson, se an lee crtmm, fish, and
grocery establishment. This it consumed, and
=hod on with fast steed to the Post-aim
dint of hard labor, thu dames were checked
here, and the greatest fire ever known in Sus
quehanna was at an end.
Eighteen buildings in all were burned' The
total loss is put at $70.1100. Insurance ft. 33,000.
Special Court.
Judge Strmter held an Argument Court on
Monday last. We noticed several cases where
writs are "enjoined" and "Judgments opened."
As some of our readers who are not attorneys
May poi understand what that mans we
will infOrn , them that it simply means that the
defendants do not intend to pay the Shylocks
the " bonus" or blood-money, but Waren them. I
selves of what little law Were is, by asserting
their rights under it. They are taking We
counsel of the DanocusT which has been gives
them withoutfce. These Usury Highwaymen
who have used the prothonotary's office and
the courts, fur a weapon to snake the toilworn
masses of this county, o Stand -and dellever' ,
deserve a brigand's punishment, but only a ren
dition of the extorted amount can be demanded
of them, under existing laws, but as far as they
can be brought to justice there should bo no
ti sacredness of contract" allowed to Intervene.
We say every man who takes over six per cent
interest in the State of Pennsylvania Is a loW
bratizr, and cacti CitizeM of the commonwealth
is interested in bringing him to justice. It is
an honorable transaction. We have just been
Wormed if aense in Imzerns county tvi♦erpA'
HatioMil Bank has been sued Mr " bonus" to
the amount of $40,000, paid by one dent, and
the prospects are that it will be obliged to "come
down." That is right, for banks who do ,this
business,yiolate United States law as well as that
of the state. Let us use present law as far as it
will go until a better one can he enacted,
A Sensation at Glen Kw
Last.Saturtlsy.csening, between the bourn of
six - and seven, an infant, with a small bundle
lying near by, was found by the aide of the road
in the calf yard. about . four rods from the Olen
Mary tarns house where the poet, N. P.
, Once resided, a mile west of this village. While
Mr. Geo. W. Tilbury, the occupant of the house
was milking cows, some one passing by heard
the cry of the infant and notified hint. The - ,
utwa of the discovery of the little waif spread
fast and quite a number of people were soon
(Ted at the spot where the babe was found.
The " kid," which is about three weeks tad,
was dressed In neat, plain clothes, and the bun
, ifie crintalued sotneelnlblni and the following,
written with intrupon in ordinary sheet.af
note paper, in a plain coarse female hand : .
Trent thin dour thee nne with tender tire,
nothing lint the eru.l:y or its father enuld com
pel inn to part with it, its name is ()harks 11.
DAvION
Who the child belongs to has not as yet been
discovered, and as for "Libbie Dayson," there
is, as Mm, Gump would 'say, "no rich a pars4n"
known in this vicinity. It Is reported that a
short time betore the child was found, a female
closely Nailed, was seen coming over the Talcott
street bridge towards this village, and slid is
supposed to be his mother. Mr. Bosworth, who
lives on Talcott street came by the farm house
just after the child was found, and, we under
stand, has decided to adopt him as his own•
Had no other penotk taken him, Mr.' tnd Mrs.
Tilbury would have received him into their
home.-- °veva Guattle.
From Lomax
The building in which the Indepei.dent Prp
gressive Society held their meetings, was hub:l
-ed to the ground, on Saturday night, May 80th'
1874, which is supposed to have been the work
of an ineendiary. This building, although form
erly a school house and reared some forty years
ago, (being at the time it was burned down in
rather a dilapitlatorreonditibuJlMl,•said 'build
ing might, have been remodeled over and made
into quite a nice building. For twenty-one
years our society has been held there. It com
menced on a small scale, and gradually it mov
ed along emendating means wherewith lo,pro
cure hooks and other necessaries . , for carrying
on and supporting a Library. The old and the
young together threw in their mites, and to
.g,ether they worked and made it what it was.
While other societies came into existence and
tumbled down, our society went.marching
Members joined from other townships. And
although it has had its ups and dawns, yet our
books must have numbered acme 400 or 500 vol
ume.. Jest see the reading matter therein con
tained. See what a rreat blessing it was to the
young and the rising generation. Our doors
were open for children, and Spectators were ad
mitted to peruse our books,
Though the old house has gone and most of
lour books and papers with it. Constitution and
By-Caws also, yet the good times we have had
there can never be oblite rated from my mind
while reason holds its sway. There were the
vacant seats where members once sat, Who are
now r.tirtg thair silent gravel We remem
ber how they urged us to keep up this Inciety.
We remember listening to their voices as they
were advancing theories for the benefit of the
society, or talking - in debates. Also in that old
house, I smatt toy ,mhool boy days.
That house in former years, AV 111, used for
holding meetems in, and funerals were held
there MN". I mil retnein heti when 1 sat theta ..
as a mourner, upon several occasions. I can
remember when others sat there to mourn over
their departed ones. Old House!! bid you Good
live ! wlttle some may think it' foolish to grieve
for an old building (think so, they mini 1 ca❑'t
help my thong:lts as they linger on the past.
Lenox, May Jl, 18.71. ExCEuMn.
Episcopal Coavontiou
In the meeting of the Centro! Pennsylranhs
Diocese of the Episcopal Church on Wednes
day lam. Ei>hop llowe delivered his annual
address in wldeli be alluded to Bishop Cum
wings as follows :
l'he Episcopate of our Church has been re
duced by another and unprecedented remove,
the defection of Dr. George David Conunting,f,
I.tte Aoiatant Bishop or Kentucky - , whom once
the Church delichted to honor.
" It would be very unbecoming and g,mtni
tons to depreciate hint now. He has enlisted
alone for an effort which will demonstrate his
true measure and quality. For any mental
distress through which It might be tlOppl)SIX1 a
Christian man of mature yews must have pass
ed before engaging in such an enterprise I could
afford a hearty sympathy, but it Is difficult to'
estimate how'severe the strugglesof the Bishop
may have been who at suck a crisis in his life
had tAelf reliance enough to :act taking
cot lisel from any one of his brethren. It is to
be feared that stxesslon Is another name for m
oult from Ups face of alleged , evils Which:, in
loyalty to his convictions, it was his duty to
confront. He has strengthened in the Church
the power whose prevalence be evades—first,
by withdrawing his own residence, and further
by the natural recoil which all careful minds
will experience from that verge•of opinion from
which one after another, and, at last, our over
provident Bishop has fallen off Into the dissent
of ritual uniformity."
, The lii.bop spike as follows "I do earnest
ly enjoin upon parochial clergy of this diocese,
to refrain from every novelty hrattira, or in the
manner of miastradon, for which
,;cpmss sane.
lien has not been given by the ordinary. It is
a period of . grsat sensitiveness. Home in every
congregatielf ere disturtrail tribe officiating min
ister omits anything In the service of the sanc
tuary to which they are accustomed, and oth
ete are aka with suspicion and alarm if &ti
thing new in dress or demeanor suggests a
thought of Romanistic tendencies. ' •
" While its a Church we claim to he catholic,
there must be lett great scope for differerici of
opinion upon matters not essential. There
must be limitation to the freedom of expressing
these differences by speech or ritual, nr the
Churches of Zion will baeome a babel of con
fused tongues other than a oily at unity within
awls. Out churches are not stages for the per
formances of spectacular rites aeoortling to ev
ery man's fancy, but sanctuaries for the solemn
and orderly conduct of Divine worship.
Our pulpits are not rostrums for the promul
gation of every man's opinion who la holy qr.
ders, wishes to make known his conceits of
things 'pure or less rerowtfly .related- UR-Christi.
anity, but they are mountains of God's holiness,
from which nothing Is to be spoken but His
word, and the frontal, earticat . exPnaldlun and
application of ft." •
The Bishop stated that ho had deposed the
Tim Hebert IL WiMemel:in . , be timing "corifew .
ed the truth of cytalu .ImputtitioAs tlPort
character, which were then pending before , the
Culla of Inquiry, .
• — ® e
Decoration Proceediegs.
The following ite'ralotions acid Memorial
were read and adopted , at ttio rdfarratiou Cafe
monies on Saturday the dOth alt. ' ' '
Whereas, nt a prevlons pleating upon the
Cemetery Hill for the decoration of the addle&
graver, In May; 18d9, an Association was form
ed to raise tunds for the erection of a Soldiers'
Mordinent, oftloers elected and an Ezecatiyq
Committee appointed; and %Items% '413 eltgi
Was made and a small feed raised foreatie pat;
paw, which remains idle, and no farthereffet*
seems to be made in furtherance ot tharobjectl
therefore,
gavial!, That tho officers of said orgeniza4
lion are hereby requested to take some action
in said nuttier and nosh forward to pet'lection
the erection of said Monet:neat, or resten tbde
positions, that others may be appointed or eleC4.
ted who will carry out the objects of the or;
gulf:ration In the best and most speedy Mannar;
The following Manorial was read by one of
the comrades present I
Comrades, our ranks are again broken. .A.a?: ,
other name has been dropped from our rolls
AnoTher mace ha, been added to,; those lvti
our sad pleasureard dilly to .decorate. 17
e. . dit
tvu stand beside the' hist, resting place of one,
comrade, Lieut. .1. B. Simmons, a brilif sketch'
of whose life is all that I have had time to pre . %,
pare. lie was born August 20, 182.1 in Tiogal
county, Stateof New York. His parents mov t :
ed into thisconnty when he was but Aix Week*:
old, residing first in Bridgewater, then In New.:
Mitforti township. James married in 1841,m0v 2 ,"
ed ip Connecticut, where be lived three t years;
moving back to Brooklyn, this county, thence
to Summersville,froni there to Montrose, where,
he resided up to' date of his death, lie enlisted
in New York city, In 18411, in Co. E.,5-104 lteg't
N. Y. Volunteers as a private; was stationed
first on Folly Island, where he contracted the
disease that finally terminated his lifu.• After
Charleston was taken he had charge of the city.
prison for a time; then had charge. of Freed
men's Bureau, having been pmrhoted to ISer•
gcant and 2d Lleutent for meritorious conduct ;
was stationed part of the time at Charleston, •
and Orangeburg, part of. the time lent: out to
lecture to the Freedmen, draw contracts for
them, and look after their interests generally.
Since his return from the army, having served
two and one half years therein, you all know
of his life, his interest In all matters relative to
the welfare of the discharged isoldiers, his Inter
est in public affairs, hii strugglcs, his long sick
ness, his suffering and death, which occurred .
April 341, 1874, at the age of 45—one more life
shortened that our country might live. We
decorate his grave with flowers. We twine
for him the wreath of evergreen. His memory
we enshrine within our hearts. 'Twere useless'
to eulogize the dead to you, his comrades, who
knew his virtues, his kindly spirit, his patience
through sickness and suffering; and his grand
hope in a glorious future. Faults perhaps he
had. Who of has not? But those, if any, we
bury with hint. His virtues, live, his memory
is dear to us his comrades, and his passing
away a lesson. The question comes to
whose name is the next to be dropped from the
roll ? Is it mine ? Is It yours ? May we be
also ready—ready for life, its cares and its du
ties, or ready for death, come when or where It
may.
On motion, Capt, J. R. Lyons was appointed
to 011 the vacancy caused by the death or
Lieut. J. B. Simmons in the Executive commit
tee of the Soldier's Monument Associntaat ; al-
Bemired, That the above pria.hags, memo.
rim, and resolutions be publisbed In the Mon'
rose papers..
Business Locals.
I.3i.t.sga of all Styles GO sale at this °Meson
printed in good style.
PllOTOGßAPll.9.—Picturcs taken In all tbe fat
va. atylra. (2kl pictures typietl',,ancE
11sJit , splentlicr lot of frinnes l r gale cheap
at G. W. DoourrLE'fl. •
Montrose, June 10, '74.—tr.
To Cum A Cason, to milers all irritations
of the throat, to restore perfect soundness and
health to the most deflect° organizations of the
human rrtlcnts—tile lupga—asts Dr. IViaksekßrd
qf lltiid Cheri**, which is still prepared with
the same care in the selection and, compound
ing of its various ingredients as when It was
intrslueed to the public by Dr. Wistarover for
ty -years
Johnxon'a Anodyne Liniment may bo used to
advants where any Liniment is desirable. In
ram-s of severe cramps and pains in the stom
ach, it is undoubtedly the best article that can
be used internally.
Habitual constipation leads to the following
results. lifilamationttf the kidneys, sick and
nervous headache, biliousness, dyspepsia,
geaf ion, pile., toes of appetite and strength : all
of which may be ttroWed,l4.bying...relogaz In
flilllG. 7 llW l 4 l .og:tinp „ . tkLiK-40 141440n'a
'Purjatire rillw nightly for four or six . weeks.
TAKE A LOOK at the Tea Dollar Suits
June U, , • :• at E. L. WEElef
ALL Pew:o:gs haying ml:44:file] acceunts will
E. McKenzie & Co., must sett:o Ulu ammo with
out deliy.
blaittcose Jtuit, J '74%—,tf i i
A LAnnz tiTocu of Clothing suitable forth')
season just opening
June 3,'74,—it.
THE Buck Eve Mowuco illaortarr-
The New•modcl Buck Eye mowing Inn
chimo are in all rimpects eitual--and in many—
superior to any other, and they, can be procured
at Jowentpricesand'eany %dents or D. Brewster,
Montrose, Pa., who will deliver them in any
part of Susquehiina cu., and guarantee them
to give entire satisfaction.
Montrose, June 3, 1874. —tf.
TUE CHEAPEST LADIES' SKIRTS ever flcerkin
Lis market
June 3, '74.—tf. at E. L. Wzr,Va.
- • ! '`-
ef..AtttvrlTAl . et ErXISTISATton r nmg.
Tuere is no subject that requires so much
study and experience as the treatment of chron
ic diseases. The astonishing' success and re
markable cums performed by Dr, Butterfield
are due to the gift of clairvoyance, to the life
longstody .tho constitution of man, and Ifie
curing of disenso Irons natural remedies. Let
those given tip by others 'calf for examination.!
Ile cures the worst cases of Scrofula, Catarrh,'
Female Weakness, Asthma, Diseases of
the Heart, Limp and likine)s. Ile will be at
the Callexty llouse,, • Bingitamton,Tuesday,Wod•
tastier and Thursd ay, June 9th, 10th, and 11th.
Don't come on Friday,
Juno 3 Mit —2w.
Mcntai ---
The Susquehanna F,electie Medical Society,
will hold its semi-annual meeting at Phinney's
Hotel, pn•Friday, June 8 . 21.41,1874,
to De tilled tdofeetat 10 oveltickY Deis.
gates from the State Society will be present. A
special clinic call be held in the afternoon con
ducted by Drs. Thompson, Rughler and Bor
land, of the State Society. Dr Thompson is
renowned O. western Pennsyfranis, as art ex
pert bettlfst and*.Aurist, all lnvilidannd 'stiffer
era are invited to come, be: examined, receive
Preseriptlsmit beropernteikan 'f of MOM
An evening session will be heitlity"theSocieti:
By order of President.
C. A. YELniscrio4likey.
Montrose, June •
Cr.astal th.astal : -
Fresh Claws at the Keystone Saloon;
ago. C. Bray 4 co,
Montrose, May 20thi " • -
BraogolefoNz Orman, an'Atintoctlcfs—,'
Per gentletr.en who Irish to dress welL—The
WAsnuorros kivasr n .owf mgO gad
the iiervirnii of the eniebnite,4 W. IL tindly,
gootiontomOf conekterible tiote-silth the tailor
ing fraternity of this country. TkeY axP 4 Oxvi
prepared for the'eummef tri4e,nijhey3matjuat.
reeefveirelf Wei hew Mingo lrf the ray, prelptbs,
commerce end ventage- Their reterenc.es are
the hest, hosing tahett the first premium at the
Toiler's institute in New -York bet Wl,* :awe
thcni.a,Gnll Itarrtier, Proprietor.
81 Washingtno
Binghamton,
liloy 20,1879.-Iy,
CgLERIC• ••', "
The year round. Inquire st the Keystone
Saloon, . Cim, O. Arta. & CO;
Montrose, May
Tits "Gentlonian' in Black,"'who Is the tu
telar demon. of dram-shops. assumes his sourest
aspect when the rapid• progress of VLXCOAN
thrrrgits, Ls'reported -down below." The peo
ple's Vegetable Tonic is playing the mischief
with Ws bitters fired with Turn. All diseases
which those .demoniac nostrums signsente,
under pretense of relieving, such as indigue
lion, sick-headache, constipulate, rheumatism,
gout, and Intermittent levers are cured by it.
'May 27th, '14.-4w.
Ilauauao Enomos, Baffling, Collars, 1211,
&gnat AUX 0 91 4 ,, SW ay .40 w . n
JUI:103 '74--4G
IkUL.lrtrit.l.A.C3r,Vag3l.•
CILECTIAW—AATSTLI—IniIinazose. June 4th
1874 by it. J. G. Miller, Chas. M. Crandall
and 311ss Anus F.Austin, all of Montrose.
Sintnriaon—CoomeLT.-11n 0)631. E. Church
Candor, N. Y., May 81,1874, byNev. SI.M. Rey
nolds, Mr 8.1. Sherwood. tu , -Miss E. 'Augusts
Cbgawull, bulb of Candor, N. Y. •
STEMIESMThhGLEY-1n Lenox. May 81,
1874, at the rcablenee of the brides father, Mr.
George Tingley, by J. IL Gri,xn, Mr. W. R
Stephens to Miss M. J. Tingley, both of.Lenox.
.Icozi..%. , Taacia.
Itrce - In "[afford, - April 14, lir Amos J. Ulm
aged tel yearn.
IlonarEL—ln Meshoppen. May 22, Solomon
tunnel, aped 81 years, 10 months, and 1 day.
Cna.rinaLL-1n Brooklyn, Pa., Jane 1, 1874,
Mary Ann, wife, of George( IL Crandall, aged
55 years.
Ritmo—ln Auburn, May 26 tE nt the residence
of her daughter, 'Mrs. Sties urge, aged 82
'Can.
Palma - a—ln linear& April `2l, Ms. Jerama
Farrar, sister of Mra. Stanley', ii. the 92 ,iitar or
her age.
Ltwra—At Spring Till Bradford minty, Pa.,
May 10, Betsy, widuw of James Lewis, aged
73 yearn.
•
Porreit—li Mummy, Pa., lone 2d 1874,
Ida May Potter, youngest daughter of Wm. and.
Bantam! Potter, aged 1.-ynquda, 13 months and 6
days.
Parran—ln liaramay Pa.Apro 14%, 'lnt;
Willie son of Wm. sad ltaci sel . Potter, aged 16
years 22 days.
• Death Claimed oar flowers
In the bloom cif youth
• And took them "to bloom
On the plains of truth.
BIRDSALL-1A Jackson, May 15tb,18Z4 1114er,
alsevere Illness of Scarlet fever,' Bennie F. son
of W m. and Amity Birdsall, ,aged 8 years,. 5
months and 21 days.
. Our darling is an angel ; now,
And rests In Arua's breast. .
He's &colt= earthlypain
And dwells vritli sill the, blest.
Centaur Ltaament.
There is no pain which ths etn.linr
; lik Lin Orients will not relieve, no swelling
• ; 0 , 4710115/0C =WPC and no lameness
whichthey will note:tr.*. This lastmog.
. language, het It la true. They have
!or.' produced more eures of rheumatism.
neuralgia. loelkjaw,palsy.sprstnaewel.
401 0 • dugs, tilted breast*, scalds, burns. salts
Itheum. s ear.ache. , &c..'l l Pon the huh= frame, and of
attains, sParlorgalls,l&c., upon ;animals in One Year
(bah have all other pretended remeatles since Ilse world
b_qatt. ' They are conoter.Oritant, pain re.
Meets. Cnpples throw awayttotr crutches; the lams
wait, polsonomt bibm sot rendered harmless. and ,the„
wounded are healed vollsontrumar...lberesipilaterib -
Netted mocha each bottle. They sell as no articles ever
sop before, became they, detest what they pretend to'
do. Those who now suffer froth emelt:Mien", pain, or
*welling deserve to suffer N they will nol'unireeetatly
Liniment. white wrapper. 'tare then 1000 certificates
of remarhable cures, Including frozen Ilmbs, Moonlit
rhollonahlm,gout, running tumors, Le., bare t:won re.
calved. W. will send a circular containing cedldatter,
the melts.. &e.. gratis. to any one requesting lt. One
bottle of the yellowwrappet Oentaur purulent le worth
one hundred datitta for spavined 'or sweeulad homes
and °WM. or for senew.worm In aheelt 6hlmittostners
—thesellniments are worth your attention. No family
should be without them: " White wrapper ramify toot"
fellow wrapper for animals. Itold by ail ttolgelsts.—
CO cents per bottle: large bottles. 10.1:0. J. /3: Run &
Co., 63 Broadway, New York.
boLDIEu.
Chaferla Is more than a eitistltota for Castor 014
It Is the only rree article In existence which ix certain
td asabnolats the mood, rapisto ibDowell, core Wind
'toile alai produce natuntl slaty. 8 e.',,tmoixi, to:Utter
mloesala; thumb's& co alcohol; nod la pleasant totals.
Children need hat err Cod Mothers may raft. •
OoMmtsalon ierciants.
JAMES M. ROWAN,
OciusixMomid.caka 341CorsAtistazt
by E. L. WEEKE
B UTTER, CIiEESE, EGGS, POUL
TRY, AND VEAL CALVES,
84 PARE PLACE, 'NM YOBS VITT.
Consignment* msdicitod and returns nude koro Whits
17 on snip at goods. Bend for dapping duds and Mob
Bcfertmea :
National Park Bank of New York.
• North Rwee Bank of New Wilt. •
Masan National flank of New Stork.
Lon: island Bank of Brooklyn, N. 174
Feb.12.187/1.4.4.f
There is pothing in the monetary 'sit
uatien that mills for special:A:n=lmA.
Trade languishes, and the supply titian.
able funds if largely in 'excess to tie , de•
mand. Lenders-are , cautious, however,'
and second-erade paper - fil of - uncertain
value. Little first-class is made, and for
allthat is offered the rates are unchanged
We quote call loans .at 506' per cent.
Strictly first-class, two;named paper was
negotiated at 0 per cent, and single-name
paper of the same grade at&lig7per cent.;
loans, on government:collateral Info at
5®G per cent.; on,,other first-class bonds
and stenks at 6 per cent, and on More
inferior cellateral ,a t 7@,,7i- per cent.
Ood,
BtWee. .1 "
tr 8 ISO 16A1 .
620 Coo
upon, 11101 •
1-16Cenpon,1864
tatt,lrov,,... • 4 •
...Coupon,lB67
6:66 Coupon, 1608
New 61K7 cis •
10468,
.Parl4l ,
atcrun-Szatiaogi,
New IroSi Produce Market.
Roplyrted'ireiry Week Ripresoly for ThS Yosicofa
Roiroosse by Rhodos 4Saner. Produes Conmtlio,
Matbant". WititotA 54tet4101 , York. • .
Isaissi—ViTtins, 1e.4.;1t, J., iti
• ;TWA , •0 *66
Vans 0- nut? •
• .
Ottasir-aittter Pato*: 'll tie to
gecri' r =i4:4tlPP l Mlt e irigir .9 33 . ' a 101
• • • • 0 16
• ~ .60 a 41
•
lilt, ' ' "..10.1 0111
041.4-111ato ' • " ' ' r" 6,7 0a •
JUT 4??! pc!Acs) 110 114,
41"6 " Olt ' S 3 010
Porimix—Cblckene, State, prime.... 14 66 16
urkeys, „ 10 9 14
rut Win*
AND AZOSIVER 01
The Markets.
IFlnauclar.
'Eta. isic
.110 X •
1101( t• 111
.114 Si Jl3
'l " 4 itr
-..• • IS
' 111:1‘ 1111%.
IST(
1195( 110
„MI(
114(
lI4X 115fri
' 461X031(
NEW - SPAIN( GOODS"
2 42 V 42
Anivlng 114 openthg dally darlss the ieuaa at
G4tteln:Riseallatilli; 1.1-3
New Drees 'Coast Shaw's, 8 c Enable s
3111.1XNEET 000 DO,
anett as Trimmed:a 04 LniitipkagE :
Llidient? and: .01dLiren's Unto;
. ,
FLOWERS, LACES,. -"urinals, ha s
N OT lON b,F,ANCY: .4,;OODS,DOILES
TIC FURNISLII.NG GOODS, CAR
PETS, ,01L-GLOTHS, -- ItLITS,
Pot ltsa azullSore vier
COTTONADES & CASSIMERI3,
gatra gzanty. Pino Oradea of
"•NA7c)c)le'wa s
808 CUSTOM WORE.
=AMU TAKEN. AND oenmssi* ii ALA
TO UNDEE IN TEE HEST ILAN/W.
LAKOK STOOK O
BEM MIRE MMUS
sus mu aro son, ts tutina Lan ancEla SIM&
GEM!" F.131:11SIIEVil
rEct.ton db Caps,
'ammo WRAT , PiRS a ma...tcrinv , ', VOW
.SIRRTS, COLLARS. TIES. GLOM.
, Tp3 , l4Kti. SATCIII343;
. .
It Is foss out aim to pleas, lb* pans. to
goods it "p*.to• too prices, sact to tuabitslaCtirii MOP
ttltPnY 1 411 ) 4rai the:
HEAD ctalas OY ;mama.
Call catty latolda.""toars trey,
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum * Co.,
• . 5. -D EBBAUSZ. 3 111 0 12 6 2 . 11 .1 ;WINK
r.
Iliolttoss • Aprlt 16tb;1874.
BINGHARIITON '
MARBLE WORKS .
ZiLL EMS OP
MONUMENTS, READSTONES,
AND MARBLE .151ANTUtit e
• uaDE To ORDER,
Also, SCOTCH 1111/011TE8 OD bias
•J. incittaime co.- •
7. PICNERVCO. 120 Coat Streat,.
G. W. XEMERSAILI. ' . •
IL; P. nuom:(., . igtighgatanpMit
Nov.l2th 1e73. .
; .33C ClOl7. /32111
411111 W WES DOM XSNL
KUNTIIOIII. VMr 41 k
Jens U. Tanuisii.L. propos...sir,
.
311.1 1 . n ar g gi l l "tb . l a °u"
dilly
Z 3
the ly. 4 . 71". 144"
(Apti lig: 1871-11.. . .
-1 0 - Mr' .ICZUNIC
Inincaboro.
- HOBERT&
iota ul4im.s of 'Kuala bbigaisig
Want A . ltallaC:1 1 1 I I
. FROM A WHEELBARROW TO A COOL
RETiI[BING fA art Pas? OF
wlllrer r elispromptattatioa.: '
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ri.
}TIM rititt BARE
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' -• . 1 60 - Wisiingtoii Et., Biiigkazilak
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.DVINISTRATO*B TroTior—ls
j3‘. ,Tulin V, O'VA/el, sate of Sag •
deceased, letters othdintetstratot O. T. •,M •
panted to the andtrstosed.aU pelages WOW. eta
estate, ata hereby notilleo to rats Istasedleaellelet
to the Adardelstrator and those bastes segos gad
the eastiotte Mewed to pes , “at. title ea aim •
=MUMS* 011.111.144kra
SL .Tosrphs, Nay., 1574.41/
HOP BILLS
OF EVERY ErnM
rriattd Al Pt! , •firtfr+ tB,l ferd*All