Volliilie:::32. ..'* .c:i' iit. -- ;:0).i JO. ia I: ilreulation Increasing 'Minn as Mows gay Paper 111 NOlribtrit ,gc1•1 ; closed in New York, on Saturday ut 114 i. A ebrrespondent•of the liartforil Times says tlaytotoiete crop in ~ Coluecticat this year is tiieJargest unit heaviest crop 'ever harvested in that State:' Morton frantirtt►tly 'swinging his Wooly MAine mid the leoplos are 14ngiiing at Jilin. Did titaint.gtt, him in to that corner through mistake 4r dOsigo ? .Tlw New York ititra pub ligkes in in tetview betwe:euone'of its :Totters . and the Widowcf Maier; one of the 'ftbtitle• Ress,lll which die direct ly stales it '44 the bey is living uud will turn up fa',Fe long: The Rer uOicana,"hare encouraged pul• pit Path in this' .caiintry'tot.: many -yeari; ,bitiParson Rrowne,, the temper mice' candiOato for Governor ia giving thou a surfeit. ' 0- , 07troni— ‘ "T . d iitys the . "We down, Qonkrois tif the. Igition. is Free Trode, and the only protedtion , we ,heve .agairrSt universii ruin is Ulysses S. .'Nothin o g but a' , ,third term will tire, this * thoonstrueic ' protectionist.-- li.i}ere will be thonsandpore t. 4:!) sing the rutin sung before September; 1876. Nesnly every vestige or, state. taxation bas heft wiped out; says the 'excelletit Russell Errett, in bib address to the Re! publicans of Allegheny connte. If this Fie so, , Russell „should inform the. people, froin what source the state collect's the six millions of dollars it annually makes way with., The amount el taxation can , only be measured by the receipts at the areas ; nry, and goilig to this infallible merge of inlcituation we find that instead of, wip ihg 9a:taxation RepubliCan policy has beeti to lay it on with a bravier. hand. Some of the republican papers afe moaninktbe.loss of polittcal ?mtiortance 'to thic - KeYstotte State ,in consequence of the 'change in the lime. of bolding the election from October to November. It was a wise change, and we may new see in th'e Ohio canvus, winch is forted into sn unnatural cbannel by its presumed ef fects upon questioniforeign to 'state poli cy and - beyond' state control. The real .regret of the radical :journals ita this state arises from the hint that- no' money will hereafter be contribnted .outside of the State to heip'Atirough the' State 'ticket. 'nen Ilartrauft , raiibefore he was push e4l along by the neivstaties of the contlict.to follow. "Now he has to pad dle his own 109,1100.- A. decision of iv California court - that &Woman uttose,,huaband is a ton , rift, in a peniienpary is law'.,.a widOw. The hiu3band %/trig without civil rights be -is , held to be,dead;in law. We believe this to,be h Report:knee with other tleeis• ions.whenever the qtiestion has been raii ed•=-4it least generally, Under the Cali fornia decision thin created; whose bps 4nd,i4 in I-119,. /Cps!! ,Y9' /lc Penitentiary for:shooting tier patzniun t, will" in nerit large;estste froin'ber lather,which 'it iA supposed,she lir get ,lier 'husband otit )triAon b empi.,'.hook or' erook ett bits iii • . ie v Of.tfiiA 'it will .be! Wt‘lll for litistrati4i to, keep out of peni... tentiaripaif they tto notwauf their wives toibe riiirded and _trented by the law'w widowk " . ' ' rill thel `-eiourt 'louse Bing" organ publish tae' following from James Mack, the leader of the temperance pas' of nitinsylvatua ? As lone as learned editore and a pow orial party can find. no ,other argument against the Prohibition paity than that help the ,Democrats, Prohibitionists linty takt-couravand press on. Men. ne..v6r tis j e dirt when they have fact and reason on their side. ./stOe. 'Reliublicans treTe not hurt thei,,would not hollow Pro% arc endeavoring to cheLit the civil policy of the' state from license to ilartran ft is the , embodi ment of license Irrislation, tlu. represpot ative of tlis4 lignorlrafic also the tool f..r raking awe from . 1) R oill- the right of selflovernment in local amil of the arbitnit r of row- • hack lilina thein 4disylistteedrn• le'hieclitthheeri mg d have *Pe f r oh; tlefeta ° abhor "rind; rits.olA giyen, o . la myworthy_ lie g"ater ,iiotig politientn.4 1.0 ihat'auce nwrupui,- ir ~de d in tu- I , a an u— r - tii " is aiio- nnt is, AVi* 4 , ‘' g4lYel4nltlrtitrabit. Sell rt. i Et ',," repudiation 01 of " ess dictates Lii.t winch dared . ri g htheusti i d of the Per Yirs renornlna. ••;. mouton Lii od beace by ' re equally ' • public cirth:t 4 hlican liariY a roilty ' Tiie rktr rid eoually & , ur tiou. , d to tioerie ii ro,s defeilo- t s WIT/Illitle a or the P7lbib).tiOniSLS in. 1 in the ;Ai'leon and -nn -,. 'I. .can ,rote for j',oo Opli titilic weliare f either of lover (4. tl !!: P state ' or loc a l '? • o f. pin r; outinees* 8 t i t a violation . dom the ,11 tines,' W'tli° ttiet .thy, kthg • a , thette Pad the piAyer oh earth, i!'s ell& tin, .._ wi n he dont' VI , ,e an d to, 4 f , train • aen T• ' avelLi ' I taking the, P is In flee , tbi, eve)* , three days writ', , In On 0 ti o th or uhuoii. bsence ni a 'f or ir for p foran h L ny an e ) ttin bin 1 Democratic ; i•-, tion. vote il"for a widati hioce ti I bars 1852„t0r rePn ,/ norntnee siliPe‘„ 1 v yours Tni 1 • ' MEI TEE "LI P PAA rIA FLECPi"'' " ' jt the: election in ''o6l-111:11" The X= . ' ' . • of the '' . iii 'As'-iisitiiikkiii,uvan,:itidleaticiti , .. - 4 , -... ''' - , - ;::.4 l tti l 'i of the reictien, . . , tk .gmA , / ,t,,- ~,,,,' :t4-,:4--,auit :,shapes ' ' o f ridical-, ~„ f -..' 4‘.-877.4.7-Ta,;:iitteinkty..iii,,Californizioviiia,k; E 1.:-.:;;,t,, i;:ihe l, mapitwe'.4nan,gement of -6°' :n o e -- ih- i i le e hedatiii3:i *vier in tli4, titetes . e 7.77 Praiii the'in iiii44oie and 7Presenl-M in - . - ...:;1. - 7!l ia 6, o i:i, ha:b ee - 1 1 swept un 0 4 4 • w o n rid Aletig ciio ' ,-- t i er ** We `4 1011 g-. . 1 . dit i vs ,_ 1 14viernitiliiiiti:iirganizatt°°' , , T h e , ' t ... - 21.th.' ,ticket wil)l4Fee'Ple.iir 114,10r 'ilttitaiivilf.1: 4.4: fdeuiton or t , l ) nlre r 'o-Q* it."P-77. '''iii01 ;ion. ,gives theAtemseri, 64f114". tv:0141totes 'in the' bthisc , O l : ,9,A4:440, Cr- ,-- t h e ,eiection. l 71 !f1, ° ,4 , 0 ', , , , *Atiteat4Ot in- AtarAk , ; ,g.l '`,;a:,, n7-,..- 4,,,upn the 1/14kturi ..'OtliOiiiMiouid - OC • J, , 'J'Aviva-13r,Actc. I orat, ht over. ..2,!:)03 majonty t l l tin -1.873 +Gtattesint4oritv - eierlarceley: 12,302; and three. TOjelti 000grosanieit ' oat o f . four were elected. 1873 , instry tudependentiled the field for Tudge of supreme court of a majority of 5,397,aud imleoeudeuts were strong enough 7n the. legislattlre . to` secure the, return of ,Gov ernor Booth' to the United. t.ittes Senate. The elect , this . year. ,was tant as deterritining • the cornplexion 'of the state government for four ,years to come, and was contested fl the republi cans with the full 'knowledge that failure was decisive uot only for 1875 but for 18'70. The' gt , *ifying result „is that the .Golden Statesumes its rightful place in the ranks rind: in the councils of the " 4 , dernoeroiy.' of tbe victory on hhia side4o the reeky, pountaine,*ll be moat edvurtageous to the country. Colonel Hoyt ari:ls t ed in the 'city yester day to take the head of , the ltepubliccm column for the, approaching, conflict. California didn't partioularly , encourage liitn;:lks he entered the field, bat he has two imonths for bielithing and getting his Pilgiim lineS in battle array.:.'Arkansa's will pr3bably throw another slight shad ow over his banner on the oth" and on tho 13th _Maine will come in with her Re publican feathers . ' drooping . somewhat froni the stotni •of faction and general, cusaedness that prevails pretty much .ev erywhere. Then Ohio will disentangle her, politicle eel—pile on the second Tuesday of October, and give somebody a brain cloud that will carry its , staggers into lsio vernbcr. If Colonel Hoyt can get his dis jointed army through the Buckeye breakl en. he wilt haie the vantage - ground and may ) have laurel's for• his crown ; but if the "reaction" that has been dreamed of in the Reliublicaa household doesn't get its work , in so as to defeat 'Allen, Colonel Hoyt will save time;cash and reputation by closing , Ills grocery and hastening' „ to his adored and adoring mountain's. Like 'the youiig bear, his trouble are nrincipal ly ahead, and we 4tffectionately tender him the' sympatht of the Times in ad; van ce.--Philadelph4a Timm: FREAKS;OF FASHION. It is said that the Ingenuity - of the manufacturers of , hoisery his been tared beyond precedent. to Satisfy the demands of fashion 'for the coming ,season , . The firkt , importations have reached our ehores,'and the heads of the hoiaery de partments in our leading dry goods honselsaY, Chat the eccentric and costly Wonders that they'are shOwing to the few ,fashioe reporters who are, net. permitted the indulgenee of a vacation during. the heated term, hinotbing ete what is ori , the 'way from Paris. „ Whether Ainericatt.wo. men wall really wear• these fantastic em broidered, clocked, and striped stockings ,is to, lie teetzd. 1 , ' . . The silk hose come in faneybo.Xes, fog i r pairs in a bo-.., f:om $4O to sso a box.— , Trie four pairs are all •of di/Tern t colors, and .each pair is eeihroidered or clocked in a different design. The artist's and designer's skill is , seen ,on every. pair. S.onie tireePure, others pearl, acid others I cream whitc; some pale blue, 'rose-color, snau%e, drab, brown, in all shades; red, • from scarlet to deep crimson ; and grey, fr om it the darkest London smoie to me , - palest lead color... Exquisite pOnabinations 'lO strongly contrasted colors appear in' embroidery on the side ' s, run ninghalf the I wa,y,up the leg, Or , the swe,li of the ralf 1 atiove the ankle, nil& settietime c4vering .1 , the wbuie instep: Sometimes the ern ' broidery) it; of the seine' eater 118 the etockingS, long lines. funning between 'open hice like clocks, terminating in for ,iforni points half way between the .knee and ankle: .The instep of a Pair of white 6 - 1 k . hose - is spe;okled over with t:ny rose ' buds and leaves in nate eil 'colors the pure g vett and r'd. , AtiOthef pair has a beehive on the iiirs.ep, with bees swarm. ing in:lilies mat te , acelate below thelar ter • atm thee :na .. IS-43friped length wise 40. alternate ineb haDilttif blue: and rose nolo-, eaC.ll stilpe ending ~ in 'h steeple, or Valid vte, at the , stOkpeint'l, defined on a `solid - geou n d'of drth or lead. color. . The tope, of tlie . yandyites„ are .ornamented with, embroidery in . ..flowers. Again, eilother pair is scarlet with dold color or in ight bine enibroidereil cloeting on the. eides. 'Spine . ere..striped horliontally ,in :1 tripesi f blueand rose narrow o -color, or -I rose and , lead color, intersected. with I lengthwise lines of embroidery and open _ ; ' clocking. -Others again arbor' plain riol-1 id colors-litue,'"apple green, rose color, scailet and -crimson, purple; bro'srn, and , welr, in all shadea, but knit - .or woven iu, ribs to coral lengthwise lines.. I - All9l thii hosiery is long- enough to , . .. gartir ler above the Itnee. I' They say that in 'Para chole and' fastiileous women, a 1 7 haviniehe foie, - Of their fine hose trim tied With tileticennes, Cluny,and Doe • ease lace:. lt is put, on large enough to :adinit of being fluted., i'-.Exquisite garter, with - gold And siker . buckles, some even :jeweled, 'ere phown,to go with costly bos i!ri. , Z l ? , gikrt.P* #re also trimmed with .rosettes of real lice. , - , ' . -,. Tbeee are shown, in. - addition to thts fine Oat are titmia , ; finished Bithriaan ,are iu+ 51e4;14. though 'woy'en or : lace: thread. ;.But the, :thread-iv really. of, un bleaotle.d. tic daland • cotton,- fine and , 'fituniith se>flax -can, -be -spun. - - These ex.' quisitiltnitiOns:or the atoetren clOoked:ln'ailk embrobi; 'erY. spaopeh.`- . 1t . 0 stripes; eFit s l3air with a thirereiit'd..asign'. They cost ouly . .froln 470 to sloo.a- dozen.' , 'When, on the-foot J A they it like in additionalv-epidertOtor scarf Doiy 'delicate musele,tendon; \ OPPYING ToftE BMWS. Smother is Taiat,aceaniinsio ttiks 11 0 4 t: 8t it not according fo - -th`a tAiennaraeter: itri' and 0 00,7 10 31 !Inetiou'ffie„ almun M 1 0 th" glories . of of ,-`a utu mn are no', intire , tipivirariCan thi, day 'at &Titember. ihan, , apytae. 'eternal madness the. - *wow -'btit :there moat evhe;liiit sin, even to the ~._.,,,b i -- : , .. ~.-;:. , ...1 , ,' ,, ,- IF 7 - .:-.:i':' , ~, ~..--:: YaC51*4 . 404;.!"9" 1 1:, 11. -TieW: o ot'l :l3 liii*.'.iiii at :4i,fotier, - ... t a t oli l - : ,2. 4t ,;:ifo', : tfi: itutiOek,...4‘)li4.!syi4 not i,iltiliiiuttit.nerheitts 4hitlended iestiTday,:iiria iith'.o.4lay.-iy: haie to face, at oat* 'Or iu, tho fature.s near that it will soon !he the preeent, th stern Polities of ,the;winter's wait' Ther, 'are.pl-nty of signs of the reawakenini of the city, ! dOritiani throughout Ili( Midautnmer months, aild.two of these be long especially to to-diy :-the,oysterman crying his wares taildly throUgh th ioeets, in real) , , recognitionot old But ler'e ma ; im, and "then the whinin schoolboy, with his ,B;tChel and shinin morning facei ci•eepin )ike snail Unwil Jingly to i sohool."! - P i or boy; for' hi the holiday has been 11 too, short. N wolfier•ii 6 goes ,cifipk nwillingly to th . 0 1 1 hot stilling school, r , in, to, muddle hi young braidmith 'dat s an).. definition and algebraic, formulte to drive away th useful lesson ' he his b'9 learning to the _fields or along:The river. .I But, a so r trial t an his to-day.ii his teacher's. Sh has had a' rest, and, let us hope, she h had a breath of friAsh country "air to brin a little coior iiwk to „her blanched - cheek. She has had, we will supphae, enough' of idleness, and is 3, to take up; her task, again: , , .11.1 I 21 n. 14 tha t oe it can ldom b'e! with raptuj H I ous delightsteps upon ,a tread--I i i mill. The boys awl girls ill say, they are; glad to see her again, and, she ,is reallyi glad to see thlem, Iq' most 1 Of them, for,l thought iittritbtable,lor dull' or thischiev-i ous, they hav e each, found a pla i ce in heri heart. She does care for, them, and think 1 a great deal . bout them, and ! try very hard to help them! on Their-way t l• but the ; work is aci , werying,,so unending, so full! Of a 4 manner' of discouragemelits ,that! ali cannot : ut bliiink' from it, try as she] may. f`Delighttul,task, to rear Ithe ten-1 der thonght”—th# may do for Poetry, it.. may do to parse, but Jamie Tom:peon was not a teacher.' And Jet in spite . of its trials, in }spit ' of, that, dread:al feeling thawill #ome over!, her- feer a hard day's work, that her efforts are not only fruit less bid that uo one will-give her credit even, for rying, the teacher's task ought to have much of " delight as any daily ainitanittlingtask Ican have, and' h scarce ly corriforts her to: think tii, many of her trialscome. fro her own , incapibility — mans' , Pt. by 0 ,, means all., As we i :. know the teachers in our, public, schools in Plil l adOphia, whom chiefly we; have in mina i slave wr:te, a more earnest, pains r taking and in rn4n respeets cafiable I botlY of women &Alla,not easily l be go t -1 tew . together. If thei :geli ! eral abltiire is j not ! very e s ltetisive it s .usually as great as their 4pportunitie afford, or, perhaps, as, their: work demant' ;it is special edu taboo that theY arid encoUragement, they 419 _lot often get., edo go th - roug,h a: ery[day, to hear 'a*.cls: thewor,ds of : sortie ig whose book, favored! 'this year, may bel die anotheritnonitimbecii corn's to.show them to train tlie,,thouglit conimitteetnan now get little kelp .from they feel that they ar great .machine; they are active • part system. This is thel teachers work ; she, take a gloOnty'clew day. But then, it ha fur, in spite rgnoxill ,ayid falSe etutac - rratis ranee, Our, education the schools and t. o improieland we are growing outiof. darki _teachers and , pnpilt t, 4,71 n the winter's make,it, not`A drudr , earnest, progr the iesslim shall he it is largely for the ti bo far se ylat i ents'%l4ll nits tind the Conid inaild. 'What the teal er their work shall well directca or scat' .depends most ori:ih, ty if the direr:6o'n of are incompetent; it i People to'itur* the this matter Of I the s every I Times ; fOr the 'pub] tO just.ati good as and not any bCt(er. ttovi, of the serioitis w mter, and amcii g t any deniaoda more" tees and paid, to s the etfuesti: (MI nal eyst so aineli and, the , 430 21131.0114.4:P0134--- 1 -- F -----, , 01 AFisecut Ware. p 13 ,l*T „ 2 . A FiLANC i Sbo, r . P• ..7 - 1 (16010- - cratic state , ticket; is ..",nverwielmingly l _o elected, the retains far show, , fully 30.- 00 popularity. : irb iudepend,ent ticket, led by Senator , 800 h, has been a corn-; plete failure, and. P te a pomp)ete estlii., gitisher,upok thexentleman's pretensions for Presidential considetation4 Bidwell, the independent cand;dife for' governor, .did t'ot carry,,a ',county in the state. Sen ator iagent and Qeorge C. Gorham. sec yetary of the linitenl States senate, have, as, special , representatives of General 6rata, been ;.!ep,udieted by the people of CaliNrilia in,,,,Ale most "etupliatio manner. The State tielfei elgqted is ...1- Gevernor, William IrWin • tientenant Oovertior, J. 1A:.,, Johnson :!§koretary :of State, Thomas _Beck); Comptroller, J. W. Mairleville. l Treasurer, J. G. &Md. ille ; . AttorheY ' l generid . „ J. A. Het:allied .;' Stirveyor,Perieral, W. - Minis ; 011 or the Supreme Oitirt, I.). B. Woolt, Stip't Pub., to InStruction,inev. O. P. k'itzgerald. , • . • Wiggin ton' (dem) leads flutigilton(rep). ttte Fourth qr'Sonthern - tjistriut of 'the a vhielf; as considered then Inuit tl tltful by the democrat . Piper (dem) 51oubt.101,ieted " t4e. First(Sau Francisco) 'idiatriet. 'Lutte, I) (dein) ',ls 'Atoted in the'Thint The konteatitraih -er.elose iti the &mild dietrrpt betive*n Page (reP) aid 'Larkin - fdeni3' dependent. paniidsitei are farbehind.' ie a majority in both the senntfi and the itsbenibly . o( ,the next legtsiature. - Gorham'iliopee t o reach the United :States senate are gone ;forever, and People_here:are already ulating akto. what course tienatOr-.lfooth w;11 pursue next . winter as to..thi. abuse heaped upon him by, Gorham dniing the campaign which has ended, in effectually using up both the indeperident - and' ad— , ministration, parties. ELacTioN SAN vssNcTsco. No one duttlitS that the democra have carried the election in -this city. A. J. , J. Bryant, an old time. Republican, is the maymi elect., He was adopted : by *the Demo ratio, convention, it is generally toiml, at the solicitation. of Hui ston, of the Calicornia batik. 3LECTIO.N. , SAN. FRAIICiECO, September 3.—The vote of the state, as far as heard Irmo except the cities of Soin Fraucieee.p and Sacrauten!o, which are much mired gives Irwin, democrat for governo i 22;- 694; and, BuliVell. independent, 9,373. Ts th e second congressional districit rege,,r.repebl ean, reekives 4.391 vows, I arkin, democrat, 4,361, and Tuttle,inde. pendent; 1,15.. ' ' In the thi d coogress:onal district Lo t Ill; deceovoit, reeeiveil j,611 votes; De n'o. repoi.iilicau, 2,666, and wed,lnde p3drait, 2,1 1 63. I : „ n tie fourth congressional distr , ct Wigg nton,,. deo:lmo:at, . received 18,542 toms; Hounton, iiep.oblicato, 4,803 i; and Thonylson, ladepe. dear, 1,675. 1 In this city, Pope , democrat, for; con.- 1 gress is undou'oteal eleeted,'but the oth er officers atill-oindecided. 1 I ' This grearnocratic victory is tonne,. thin likes revolution. Alameda counts moss the, bay from this city, always the ,banner republican county of the state,hool l given a dexocratic Major;ty of over 1,006. ' The cry at eve:y precinct was "no third !term.' , I' I 1,1 , Cove. or-elect Irwin is a native o But. I !ler comity, Odio. Ile came hem in! 1852, and io 1301 anti 1872 was elected to the 1 ! assembly. In 1869 he was elected. Ito the senate, and re-eleoted in 1878, !being president of' the - Onate pro tern I pinder Governor Booth. ge- was elected ito the scnate,again an,d became acting liOnten ' arit goateo nor. He i : now tilling that of fice.- From I£6B n to Ma. oh last be has bee-tido - ning the j eclitorial chair kof the Y.eka Xiio//, lind ass the-m had aievxd. last . e:zper:ence forthe new 'psi ;ikon to which he has been called. . A Riot NO a Funeral. ' t, - Advice, guidance ud these . are w hat , They are expect r4taiti druderery , ev- S of parrots, , repeat orant hack-writer, by ;.the :.authorities arded next year for still: Btit nobody ow to teaph—how They. May see a andn then; bat they him ; andi, though bat the wheels of y cannot ;reel that • ia an intelligent gloomy sile of the ill be very likely to fit on th;4 npi-ning its hritrlitoi side - - z• , 1 Roe\ find incapacity , the world does ad lintithodsiimprote, . uneeted With them :inwly bute steadV,y ess into day. het ke heart, then, and orl....detirinined" to ry, but. al genulne; .ss ogward. What -orth to tile, pvpils •aeber to iletertoine, give themsOpportn— ace tliey 1 inlaid de her aIU d4--wheth [)e barn:maize() and red and wasted [— se lilioSe•Alcial du the schoid`a. If they . the buei*as of the e out, Aid 'so all tioola come back at dual 'ref+ of Tie ie schoolsOire likely the pnblie demand, We atli alf thinking titles of tie coming on all Oere is not an. our,' dt(ty to pro engthe and elevate Ini of which we boast eftiCienci i . 6l whieb liladel,olii4 Times. ROSE DEMOCRAT, SEPTEMBER 8, 18 READING, Aug. ,21.- 7 Th- tun( hire. Phelps Bessiuger and her thri drea, who were - drowned on Ti took place in this] city Yestereay. preco.sion:comprised over thirty cal aad.not.less than one thousand ji on foot. For an hour before the fij pointed for the :funeral, the houl syrrounded by an extited crowd, detachment of police had to 'gua premises. Llissinger keeps a sal this place, and his family cono himself, his w,re, and -three small dren. His mother also made her home with his family. Of late .there has been' much m unhappiness.set , the •neighbo say, by the , treatment of Mitt. Bissinger by her. 'husband and his mother.! The 'report Ommatily accepted i 8 that IBissin ger had iv:stowed his affections upon an unmarried woman. rz.om -Philadelphia, whomhe frequently had at his house.— Ou Monday the husband and wife quar reled on this account, and he ordered her out of his sif,ht. Retold her be would give her $2,000.t0, gn away and return no more—she to take two girls and he to keep the boy--and threatened to kill her if she returned. This prospect of. , sapar— ation froin one of her children, added to her previous unhappiness, preyed -upon her mind, and she was very much de— pressed. - On Tuesday she-took her three chil -1 then ' and entering astreet car, rode out I.of the city fc: a- distance of about two sod a half mites to a pomt on the bank of the canal. .Slie.,Krid a basket with her 'and this she.filled with stories, her chit. Idren assisting her. Then she bound the. basket securely to her waist, and' taking a :li - ild under elicit armoind holding the third to her 'yeast, she jumped into the cinal.` The crips of .the chiliren attract ed the attention of - a man who could tint -1.. swim, and bero - re be could get help all' were drowned. The bodies were recover-Y ed and taken to the house of the hus=:, band. lie received the news of ;the tragi edy,,it . said, while in the presence of the wo an who had caused the unhap• pies. 1 • • , ~,- - . - So great was the' indignhtion' among I the people at large, that a detachment of police was kept guardini the. house'of rEissinger „until after the, funeral. his said that in the "some d - not Jess than fifty men, and even . some , women, were 'sr rested with pistols for the avowed , purpose oY shooting Bisainger. He was !guarded by the . police all the way to the grave;Sad back, and. "as la, further projec; firm, the coffin containing the little bofii body wasplaced la the carriage with tint ' When. the bodies were loweied int() th grave part of the crowd hooted at rim} and a number of women tried. to get al him- - Ohe shot -w , s fired at hini witteint effect. lie . was .hen instantly htistlnd into his carriage :.id driven off. Auoth4 -er shot was fired .t him while, pdssiue the gate, and is s i ppused to lave ck h;tn, mite was ca rigid from the iage c fru into the house. . I'rest indignatia still exists in the city, : rid -.lynch Is:" is ::•iy , -talked of. . " ' I i • . • • 1 i vertisements.. x.• VENTS W r iNTED. OT ,-.CE Els IN THE MHP LE. jtatv rattgatleen ' NRV BOOR jos. :loin 1 top.— 4w emi• ." J. lit:OK:11y * Co., Philsa MIND r. EAOING, SYCHOMANCY, FASCI r. .00, BJII' m adaswe -so, stir, S`o. ?'a^o c r 11011 14% et he: es"' '.'" ,4 l'nae °rem $ rs' Auf . , 43 eel clocee 41 pt.' 2 'Fe 50,rs •-. r n enasolnii,ltro Is no. s oet e t •se: hoOt: of AC) p* - ev. laigiress. BUNT t 4 %.Q..18P ''lll'ag.nlplrae 4 a., 4w • ' i , inJe-, 4 mt, ~ fd P• o:iits4Po CoripioillaeOS. , , 843:4•,:' . ' ',', '; ' , Ms'. • .1_,•• 1' c - •'O•4 .Pow Aoiefr r 4 'W •kr ,e e 'oey wo SO Pl'.Suzl.l-c :le e.l-, , ,.. itetailoo of -bore •.irbo hoe ,::e IP,. • r..., • C•k, a ••e:r Com a , * nro -4004 ;re .4c kn'lopcti.ii 1.17 w; .00e c.'.}1,1 nmol'ojrip... 10 , co., ;de f Oilt; IV,' WY . , AC... •• 00: es no re , •,..,;- se *oil 1e Ye . - ±eIG te at "o: avr•Rovel. v ais . wimp,. t y . t o *, 11-4 1141)0 1 1 rat, l i ep.oe.,•e - 044 6f 401. xdr,L 4e ., ott •Ai It. :1 h Am :soh • 0 1e..1 . l'.4llret agreed 10 kr* .r00..4.x.- 1. o . .Pr • *V:, '' . 4 1 1 •"...be..i..,i,....* ,1.. ton , &el 'el c"ca A - Ai.t ~0.0 .r.i.- 43..E.A80N .44.0..138 ,Wat4r1,.., - ..i's - • :e', Lok: bo, '11.^14.:. -: ' Ihr • - , --- E Xeell ,t 9l . s Sale The.nuclei) dined.exceitiortot of pry. lateot liz.flgeoquer,, Beat,: Co, Pa., accented- I I ilea pogic:yeadtte_ i ott . lhe pretuises , the farm taunt *-the plOregot7 arm:', tor.; .1 7 aLipat no A mes, SRUJV4 Octobei. gd • • 'tom - denaz. - c 9 eclat, . , . tg v - s S 4100 on Olor of, tale; vsto ou dollney cloeb.. aro .re. 'ream Jr Zvi, egrAilentuti mazeols 16,04444.14; 4 ohe wale 4•404, 2 ; . .=, •• ._ ' • ' ' ' ' ALSO, ih 4SW OW: )3 1211411bd ,r. ..,- .. . . •.' Pkorircir,l2."l 3Prorso - • wn be ileold it. ihe same a Ile ae 84) 4 00 ) • i - . - - 'Oa* - 01,e0t o.teu. 8 valve, * t:wp-yetu -Old_ Mfg:44;a ma e: if, 'too.). I)Aning mt:- . . eePef ar‘S reePtekortil. 2 02 - .4.01..0e1 Wet:* . 0 . 40 - led. * -tiut .1). scelulet '4OO, a eruktibt, 2 lit)e.N Asusa:e . 4) it.. orp o x. 0014 0,; tArg4ft , ,co - .0 site 'etr; Sliki.O 4 :, , COgl l oo We... 2 110# keo tlnd. 1140 el, Lao., WW li t'S. lO A Cie)), Rt. Mist at, iy f -# tin: . It ale.; *epos.; lep. 1 )000. ebes:. '41i0 4 ,41)1),, wag. Am - wbecoa '.:Low: year? 9'ol I 'bet. .0p . ixt. ~ ter sieca,ll,o2o4. e3 4 21:44r0V.1 not 400 late& 1 1 ,Pi'418 :-/)11 4 •44 t.: image ate tub. 45 a n afar. ono Lear $ ersOt. wit 144104 stld- erbrolied bac-. Pr0f)0...: u)saill))'eo_4l.ll 200 0 *to=4ld .03... -•- •• - - , Egibmxber S. I876;41!' . -w- • , , frit Ct /. .• WILL . ,ON MCCONiZI433r. FALL !and WINTER STYLES of _ • BLACK SILKS itir •• - , - 11 & W . , W(LL EXHI: Clott in 11, tt stain, a . CHEAPER THAN'EV .&W T D STOCK OP BOOTS AND SHOES. IS ' FULL AND ALL, OF 71IICII WILL NEW MILFORD. SeptembeT Bth, 1875.-6 w FASHIONS • Salk "Edit Dna Mode -tfU Meares as UMW Pori et Ike (11TOnir aide th• "AA. Tatar" Axel art ass ran you • .wins pail's s slid. dr Sam svaal that lo faikeernia keep (tram& 1 111toops Atrt treat the JAM Is loam _thealtirt 111 . 01 1 tA era" /111IIIMIT. i t difTs 4. tbik isathig Ato ...AZIW" it IMMO mon tl IMO _•20.4, cso sisows trout • WO= I. ASCIAAIN. • Atm, 411-enta sod. . I liffaipy, rat of j e chit : esday, The ridges • OR, Om Patterns awilClo, • SlitT yla a GIVEN FUNS v tivr i a t r i v 01 A. • BURDEM • 1011110 • ,•rsons me ap• W rib and .a d the n in ted ()I chil- FINE. ARTS and POUT' • Single Copies W iiabariptlea Price. $ a year, • premium °Prim Dalian' worth , subscriber. Vi mend our CERTIFIC4V) ErliitY re TAW n wi i ii P t " Aili worth Of " estre4). ._Tile 44 3LONTritale 4PDPV•VASITION. OO the . n d % ni , to be fount& • in Ibis eountrv_, and ev nig el la, P ZreN s rairg l e s o w nCitisTrii 111°44 brailland' agt"l"l''' '412.1"- -f aillitha samp ll l6 lll l lll l . ll. ct U li ti te. .uabal. while It Is pubnehed. 1 bu ben lot lon I': lee $l.lO anat. post paid 10no dollar's worth of puiterus guen to bath leubsetiber f.ee as prem um. $11,500.00 m GOLD COIN ' We, 'Bl' tere 42 4 000.00 la GOI4I , COS . Al to 63 ne.bans wqo sent. as '.ie lar.; - st aumbet Or SOW ;;10 , 11' 0 our .''World of First `on," si. $3 erica loiCotei Mareli lip. _1876. - - , As "ooliwe': ' 'la .aa Gt., e.-an of •le la:gest! Llell i:• , q''',oo.oo:a s Cold Cole.' 20 IA - 4es. Vlds 2 1. 0.4 i 7 u Co I Ca' r.! Qt ...,6 lest .C•tt 1...1... 150.00 1 0 COl9 to.n. 4'a '•..6" ,- ,,es. &a' b , 1 - A OD 4 (lola Co'll, 501 4..4 . 1,es . t... i..,,, 11l .la t'o.a two.. 6'a . ii.✓.4.10. t • .':, . PO.OO .11 C 01 4 ,. Co 0. "4" , .4 .' :, , est ill' , '....... 100.00 a : wit to e.l . 8 a La ,e-: Cqth '3.1114 flola Co U. 91 LA 0.... , 1.:.. 7 .1 ' , .50 Witt t.ios;'ealo. 111 a 14, ',#;.... V....)„.... 34.00 ,a L o'c Col% 1 •... , .r' ',;es.'..tiegt" - - 43. , k a Gala o•ts. aria PO 01 , ',..0 41e 1 43 , P'. - ges,t. C'eu. , , vs . . Ton ;eta -. e ~ -t ital"ar ere: ^ 'aloe: 1 1)er jot sen 6 TAW -.A e, crri.. subte. ,- "ae; gels a .p.eialtim.— f.tP.A2 0.7.- . :.e/..i t i .14.3.13.3 i l'resqa era st• II :le ..0 , ';‘.6 al fal , , ire ti .a the Septatuoer Ntimber,'"bes:t.e. , ,,:. ieas.nes and .r.'o. a•idlrts of ?.62 pe:-.3s .0 whom we have jos, paid ti.,- 135 61 i.a. GO:O., YL4OttiiUr; Lo oar 9roviour. 44119. TOO car w: L. 43 id tine or hlt of th em. gait they' will tall on I qs: re tla 4.:*..atil:;* 99 we inmuThe. . ti YOU :11EST,7: . r 3 .fs ',shell if ' i 1.,5 1 . 4° send #l l ll V il ti tn s l ll l(t S ' t ;11 31 i1 1 1 °. : ,1 :1 t t.:l' 7.C . ;' ' l l . 'l4:..l.rcite'r out P i t i4 ;aki z t i ! ft " ...lll 4i;ich y 6.... :.•41.0 ii ..00... 4. - .0 at Daft beg:A , , ge..» ,, ig sot,c.ri.!e.., .44 • ~....4.41 'O5 cuttt. ,, 118 one cops. : `Seedstamp 10t F.o:lo4 , o•Co.:o'egile._ •' 1 ,• . 1 - -A. ISLTIVIDETT SMITH, . , --,. - 914 .13roadciaY,Ilie w York' ply. P. 13. Box 055. • , • AVD 8.8 N01"10g. The undessiped havtnitteai. .1.1. • no:mint/el an' Autiti . or s by :cie Orphans' Cod: t of Brisquetiv.ra Coun4ito heat and reno:l on execs'- ions 11*.-d. to . r. . lbw e -• • lamas' , of Cie , adz ea- aor o:-Ote e. ca"Co a . Bertdek ue teased. 101 a.cend •.0.1 ae °Nies 07 Ws' rppo'n:- men: at theollee of Vi'fa..e s & Boa, 41 Mott, ore, on Weanesdar, Oct.b. at 1 p. in. at %ilicit :ine add n'ace a'. ae goOs inseveitar: ir ti nresencs.lie'r.er' is.or be forever debasreu from so r tag !II 4)(1 mid ;eau. , C. A. WI bad or.. - Montrose; Se l l grebes ;£1.1373.--4w.. . . . AILIDIT'OI . B AO !I.: - . . be neer. 11". •• i er 4 aun' o anno •- et , Dr he "(11' - ''hens Con S.l. , coebite ,a Coo f.y. ota — t ba.e .he . rot , .143 ha •ds o ;1. .;.4 sum •!••*, tl;‘, ol the 'a 0' CAI'. E t Jee I.*Or. tlee'd. 7I a - end :o ale da .es o: ••• .4 i a h'e Oka. , Mont lose, on P . • O. (roc • o'e oek.l). wo.11; .. oe n a 4 oe, void. mos.) . meet at:. 0' or ue f0..117e.. de.osicqed ;4032 • , I D. W. BiLlirlateAUtr,..or. • NOlll:otte . t., Sepieeiber IN 1673. Adraftdstiator's Sale OF; iIt.AL iSTATE. , I ' 1 mire's/2er at• sr Tett of Ole 02Itis:s' Cot. 4 of Suse...atibaul'a Codo , w . 2d uet. , er4 . , ed •,,or o f tee -sta eo.A • • Jai • ..e In Je p eaa,iees oz s're 'CA day, of rite , :x! ,fr , WTI. a.. I' , 41 ee o r.T rya asta.e.%o w' - : • A• .1:N;ce: a e' 4 roe 4)2 re.' .. t0,7 t • >el C;or Y - a' 'Ba ir - $44 eo , . hi- tot' Siioitif. As.fai•iqr 0. 1,) * Je et.• 4 , rc.3l itzt n l'aq of '2, I)e.arce aiso - Chticen ROC 0 . Ur' '22. r - nriaz, Nor o •,..**. line , 00 . 0.10 , :,* b babp.• ;,n4CD - Ater , iire.d „ea • * 202, ODir. :pence 1101).Lik eeu -222..nies .0 to .1: A? PL.:4,20 ;cite slow , zo p* o• • •..- )41r , cionneo One ileie of lazd, nao e o len - w all a )22 1 . eit maces. on day bt este aad - (2ttia:11:00 on deal coadaos.'on. • • • . . • r McCO:: LUX, Ader. Ifonlrose. E•eplaw , Jer 8,18.5.-9 w • '''• BMLINGS S'ROUT), 43,3neral INSURAiIOE AGENT, .adCozOwcsike,-*4.. - Capita* 'lll.oies'ented; 3 / 4 1400,060,000i nitz.zurs 4 uno, ACCIDENT nrstrovicz : • - Llverpool.LoodOn iE °robe • • 1120,000,003 Royal Canadian. '.lneitia,ce Co,. of Montreal, CAA ads. espthrl ,; s -LCCO.OOrI tnir.Co.,o • • Northlanottei " i8410.1)00 Nadoino I. Note York.; 'l64Ktoo los. Co.,:listo q . konuTo • • - 66019,00 t, Voloo Notord • " ' " • $4llOOOl, 4rCosslinil ;I' 4 , .4 ' : $ll.OGlOOO' Lgoatster In , * ans. Cod- 44' C50,01:4 . Tire 4.boolatton of ht. si • 4A4`taslo Pepospriarea log. _ PAGOO Coursooreal icrit CO.. *".•. „ sr, ~WO. Ism. log. Co.. of Palts.l • • , slootaT Woo ftwo los. Co.. WOtertown, NAT, •' • • G.W ins. CO.. N. Ceoitsigh4 60, 1 )181 i - $ 4 ,. 000 . (, " Atlas Piro Ins. 40.. titurtford. et. . •- • st),ORP tisettord rite saw..cois4eo ,tat!tadsiii9 lll /' 6 8,000 1 660 Tiro norlorlittiisitliiNPEGlAL-.AOSNT for "the follow . Leg eourpantes tor Northern Penosylrgain: Fire n,ssocistion ' Laneaster Illort Ingo ittree Company of 'lA:legator. Tho insargnatep. ?Coto 01 PAnrisyleguis,ol Phtlodelphlrt. . • :Z.:l't ar t . Xi O• Conn. Mote. ihro f two.At":l44 .•/MS* 1500 • 00 ° AittariCSU Lice: Pkotra: T • . photo(*) • .411;•40=03025eT) • Travoliit , kul.CriAirAkid,CaplialtdBarp i _ Relwq. ll , l fnig, ' $ 55 0" Tbexesierstociokkasleo2 wellkuciVrauit.blitottity.Bn tbe pat 'lmam an Ineurance Opm,. Lossassoputhod by its Coq tiolaks bort4lvesys been Vroutptly paid. • rca°lllloll94i blindiaB ePot Cram Bankin# 0 .% ..Comas . Co., , Tonipljt. itree4. - BILLINGS STROVAASsati 1014911. pat* lansittin •i 8. 14.4.24GD0Ny 148(titor, • montf9l.*-41 Zilmix" 3 " o7ll .! 454,1713 . 0 Street. `Cincinnati; 215 1%. 4 4 1 2/011 . Ole" Xtl/13' 1.-- I 10 ED lb NE MILL ORRUGA' lepiPp SED BY THOSE D: eauty, Cle,a ~~r~ ECT D to oa GIVEN AWAY ! • • We e l l gTte 51,500.00 in Gold Cola . . to 132 ne''..t4Onil '1701.) fella 11S .ht leiliestnern be- of r.o fr.p :be - s .o oar "11.5.ZAA t:," 'each, Levu: u 31.licir 1010. ' • AP rtkg OW* : To .6e Get. er-tin of the 't,s:tiest ;: C,ub ' 1.00 1 -o Gozd co n. • • 2il • frger.....(1 1 0) ZOAM) 1n 341.).(A:t."14 CI01) ' HOAX) in Gold • • ' ' 4'h art - eitt Club 1 5,00 in Cold Coin. :i.0.11:061 It 1 00 1 n Gele cede. ' - 601- Club ' •15 Gold ceite w :01 50.0010 Gold Clin. t;:b rtntest C , ul) 001 A Cold Coln. • I.a.r.leitt. Club "%DO , o Gold 10. t a • ',e 4 l. ' .1 1 0 in 1 1 ,0 IA ger. Chlb• In Gold Coln.' a soon .0 tan. '33d get, , - gt arbit • We would e*U The . sitontliar of ,tlplrOblie wanting AI~JYTIIIN IN THE ]OyßLA:Lusig to R WORKS/14 513 SO:tr,E44.s girlielng the only Afarble Worki 1n tbeConntl.4ll All Win* War,rante4 ao- 4epresente4 OR NO SALTC . ~ I • , i , •• • - :•••':, - .': ,-, .-1 , : _---*•--..: ,-, t.l : By tall4g on Its,. - IVIL'LIti , DeLONG. 314 - J: ,• _ • *.• , '131104 a Test, Pa., Aprlll4, , 1 --- ,I.i-. - , , . 1 i ' • .--', •_. - ' 1 i • ~ it. 1 3. 4 5 1, Otipi33l6l, ,' :- 't , - I. i' •: ! ' t II MB E . R-. IN AO 0 ,NS'' il , •- , ~,, .. ~ifluin'fieir m il . on; e*libtban# !! 1 /4 Or # 414 ! 4 ' ' ;''' ,i , i P. sitAlallt. - • • *it, a 1 ,..., t , ,'z. jp.t.l , ' .I t*Olitloful, Mardi 10,1 . - -', • N II F - '4 • '-' ; iT •'' Lsj-,1: , - - -i• ,f .;;:---, -. • -1 - -c. .- 'MEET INA, it .; -- i '-- 1' i. , , -.._ r-v: _•,. ~ •• du r' worm. if - E . 44 11 "Id'u'' 1 leorgoroogetook Snit 1 msereccaltkiu4grbt [ 0 Alpott I tositop;4o.4l . t ' Att_tweits gripetr i .r ; All isiddivsliii bet delf# , t 'this ww. ,46 t il kpl Ipri 11,4134 f _ %MONA tit- !POMP WNW,.. .. , .!:fla4,!*ilio,;filiioei • \ \ . • - i - .'''''it , .:l: ' -",' .;:,: ..' -' , ' . t. 'II t . *OP,'"' ' 'et; : ';(1,. -; .i g• I' l , it `"*" I. -. I c , i • I. \ . -,.., , --. • • •' __, __•'' - - .1 11_,-- - AZIXIL .. Martia l 11.11370 , ,. , _ . I .N ',..t0 . -,..,_ id .... G -t• DO . Salta GOODS. • . • .1- -:- ',.- : ,...-. 6.i,L - 5, , ,.....,- --. L , -. i- t : \ ;',....„ ~ ~ ---- ' ' 14:T11(7Am:um ~. . .. . , .. ...._ . • .. _ • _ •.-. rik - NI A! N • THEIR • 1 114 ithrittg FORE OITERED. I M AL:NSs • 1.1:4 7 ,TE. NEVER 13E1.#% Ii.hVER CHEAPER, I LI) FOR CASH ONLY. and T. Works Sao o s,i t , , ; k„ . -. '''.. F.,'' Itan 6.6 tr JA I 1 017, istm 4 ow: ,., rep • . . The crowds ntabing to Cheap John's (Post lluildlos: for Bargains. • Nil!! teey CUM!. Why is It auo" Be. cause ue nave reduced our entire inert of dm tollovr Jug peas ah pe l t, emit.. to ' make teem for fall porta, C7ALICOEfiIi MUSLIMS, k WIMP, , 01r8' AND TOUTBS' rteercllrrillestrete 403.atisizae. 11l • HOSIERT,ITANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, .tc. • . BOOTS, Ip:)OTS,,sI3,OOT.S;, SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, • i. RATB,:CIYITONADES. CASSINZO.9,) , dr.O., RIBBONS, FLOW S ER , &O. Jewelry a fire apartment. - Low Prices i' ' . • --• , . :i . l' _ • If yon; want to do well, embe and see boiv : cheap we eel': , . s pec i a i t i es, ' 1.0 4 50 Ilene' Boots. $lO Cassimere,Suits. C103113' CLARKS ;COTTON, 5. eta Respectfully, S. PILLNAN & CO. tetiesoJohti Niantroge, JnIJ '28;14*. At -N(1:23 dourt Stre6t _ . nratamearrioN, N. Y. bns, Nt\ir GOODS, ` • i 1 1 ; c-, le we hive returned from the city at New 'York Aterput fag a huga - and well aeleete4 gp o k. of AND wiNIEP► GOODS/ „ . of an kinds bought from first bends, we sue now pre pared to offer-goods at prices that win stingily the clot,: est buyer,- We have also -added to our large stock of Dry Goons, an Immense stook' of - Cl.oTp,pMSDlEltrg,"..tio BEAVEUS. T ukak orM_ewaed B oy's wear. -ye, are now : prepared to SUITS. I 4 OR ALL ;who will glee tits it as we bare Aril chats workmen en laged for r a. 1180 4 u=s B =l tet i t o t in nte;, - yea will' and exitet purchase elsewhere. lthltatil ft part gots. we hope for a continuation of -the sanity We relearn. ' . , . 'Torre Iterpeetfully, " 4. COWIT4EY. IBlnghauttoe, April 2.8, 14-tt. • 3-33-'74. Ei; Z - Lr) • . 4, C") , , • . rt la *liquid TArrament for fronee and arable nee: A vain *lgo combination, dlecnvered by A celebrated Etna.' It allebenitat and berse•fartter. . Was Introduced In the United Itiateeln the year li , tsn, and eine* that thee, by Its,greatoucceee. In the cure of disemee, hag won ,foilteelf that world wide reputation it 'ye richly dee ervecand tu!w etude at the head oral' Ilnalneuts utt• rlvallgil • • A FAMILY MEDIOI*E. . . . , . It has ilretiely gained the confidence and admiration . of thatteutdo of household'. for Its many caret of ilic-, eases were external •oplications are of a. tonclilmtior- , tango. It le eetiedally'aditteed u a faintly remedy ler : Its pecellet chemical combination. pi:musing pp harsh borrediennt, pike tincture of Cayenne or ted.pepper, of which cheap and valtileas Liniments are largely cote motied,3 *Mai increase instead of diminiett the inflania. t Wt. making. it 0$ natures speedy earn tor ,- .-. LRlllttlita.Tl , 4l4, lIICADACIIit. fibiß TiIRONT.' j: COLIC; COUORS,___CIIOLBRA, TQOTHAt;IIg t ; H ,BitißSEll, SPRA INS. -LUMBAGO. ORA MPS,' -; .. t ; GOLDS, -0111L1 1 9. yIi9ST, Tile ;ROLOR.; , MI. BURNS. , CUTE!. /SITU olc, ' . ' ;. ; POII 4 ONOU_S. INSECTIt r 'ac... , ','.,, Testittintibils and'direettOkaanconitiany each battle; , -Ituiontc-Ottly 25 cents. 60 cents, o.r.SlAlo—e ft ,nd if does not give good eattsbetionfrettirtt the . bottle half; raft end your money will be :iterunded. Call lit G. E;; S. S., and take no otter. i - - -. • - ,; D. O. v,Aityt.,4sl%, ProPriotpic , __ . 4 . ,-.; s:t. . -.*. MlPtoro. Orange Cik.,lL-Y,. ,` 2 ' '' '' . i -73313 ALF Br . '". ", ' - " : i.' 13 MI S Eli a' 31 :'"Af',ViC 0 . 1 :' ' ' rt 9 f• - 1 r nig! efts: liontrnite Pi ' '_.r* - .; i ,:i'r, .i, ' - Pintlilsl4,lt ail Wholesaler and retail itnlrt in thy 1 /4"nvir 1 , - -.040 tit rinbitieti linen equal to "factory wor k." lioisitAlie narrowest bandit:- The /Plating and .Crimping attachments BET IRON and POLISJILtinr- Ante ovrerisop.,ttot ty wasp. ; ING th e yo g i tato abitpti. 'as do tbe ra slid! Pugs batneen Unita, Gather', /tildieii..Ailietber `tinse l alpaca or worsted good', rattail) , and ar .platy IRONED, tie the body of the iniftheat. gantir-ituidied :cheftpllT: than tills (*style:if/Wog , 1 mu.. 0, rhitts; Gam Avw. 11.--t-terrthati for ante iifitikavieff want . ;; 4;1 4 75.. • -; • •-7 . ir.a4l47oiti: MEN ALPACAS NEW 60oos EZI=MI "JUIN atAGS, Number; 3Q. ' New Advei:liettlents. !HAYDEN & CIA A - • • ' .. .' , Dealera in :T0V173 4 ,: TIN, .C 0 Pii.El) ; St. SHEET IRON -WARES,, lIOUB 1 - VURN - I ISM N G 'GOODS, A'N 1: BUILD. • -.'f''. - .• - :NA :;lIA It P W Ait.Fi &O. , , Agents - tor 1 ttLA NOtTARD.: • uAltrriarr.: & - Co., SASH': BLINDS, Mr,: WIN DOWS, CORNICE-1 OULD- .1410, wh t►lll eall a!, Dl:tartan], Ba•rtli3t & Ca's. Wu*. ! ' ' " .•1 F . SCREWS, uvreuEs, BUTTS, ISAk,I AI:!) BUN!) FASTEN-, EIS AND HINQES HOES,. '- FORK SHOVELS, RAKES,. t WiFtE - GOODS, c'he. !Special tisilacete li,ON . CLAD', FIRST \Pii.Dlll5.ll, PANS. \ (JoitN'il.AY .DE,N, General Agieut.) • • , • - • OTSEGO' (,OIT-N'IT•iXSIBER, PLA'T. . • FORM. .SPRING• :4NI) BUG- t \ : . i . GY, WAGO,ONS. •- ! Unsdrpa,ssed for : Stile, and D.urr.bility, , We biro recently .aided to , our selection of Stoves TUE CENTENNIAL COOS, e ‘ y made 17 Ratbbond, Sard & Co, Albany 17. Y. , and the Armin/13m Burning Parl r Store, and Cunard Cook. Stoves, manufactured by P 4, Co., A lban, N.V. ;We alio keep the celebrated :DIAMOND BASE 'BURNING Asrßs FAAIILESS COOKING STOVES; 1‘ *.; . • . Ratobone, JeWett 4lt Ransom; Bau r -ma t with (!opper 11c:servant And Nictic Mount toes of Tim Idlest Improv.ll patterns. Ittpairlog promptly done sod' orders, itc jobldrig solicited, tt CLE3ItiNTS. New 3fllford, 'Kay 12th, 13..c4Etcl We hawo just ret irned. from the 'Clty ,of New York with a, splendid sthck...ef tr,oomr,cuusleting of ' D 27 CEIOODZ, '' ± • GROCERIES, BOOTS, $llOV4 r DREGS, MEDICINES, CROCK ' RAIL WARE. • And all other gonde a wally' kept In a contarc Ptero• Come one and WE mall :pa; yonmelve* that we are man_ Its ehespoft the o zbespeit, We see aterriye i ang to show out gOOde. ir, INDSKOED. Brackney. Pa.. May 12th 1875.—tf. • , The Place to ael , Your. ,• • . • DRUGS &- EDICItigS. M. • A. - -Lyon7s Share ytti•irill tlnd a full. evoinrt motif. of Pure Drug* , .t If cdieJoin,- Cbemleals, Dye Stuffs, Jewelry. l'er• foolery. Ylititins. and Violin String*. Fancy, Good*, Yankee Neitlons, Pocket:Bonk,. 24/ 1, 1 Flue Toflet rz.ohtsa, Brushes, l'itbte CutCury. Solid 14:1Ta.r Spout Spoons., K rives aid Gans, Pi , - intiODIOT. Shoulder ' l'ru:sci, Mintiral I ustru wits,. Dental Materiv.l,), La:T:ps *oft Lary Chtuthqa. Teas, spices ; •itakint• Sea 510-s rarint"...l;tlstitt,l'ut‘iiva. ettf., tv Nem of Ilnelijn , Oils and ail Med, of wk . W`' ,-- tare T•Vgilog. our Wait , Paper et tilt, and are at,' 1,0; a a ' 'Very Low Fogo,e. ' • det tr can of our Mitred du:Taira! Paint„ ready for • , use, and do your own fialnting„ • . With our lar k stodrof goods, we wet , conflAeat that everyone Vistalikg.Mon:ros‘. e) 11l dud It for their ',ter e*t to cullutO exttrojno fur titcuieclve.l4 beiore log elseulaere.'• _Montrose, Jnue 9, IF:Fi. TUE ASSIGNEES OF S; ' SAYRE OMR FOR. SALE ~ ~3 p'ESA . Ft,D~ MPROYEI) MEADOW lIRIt TOWERS ! (Nu . 111111(11 1 .M 'Dollar 11 ..,. . • - . , • , . :iI • 0 Every Meeree Warranted ,! / Tho cheapest Ind best Save t ling, save, Il3ollo .sare annoyance,hybnying, hots° 1 . , • manfactutc. • .. : ' . ' • '.. • • ... :! athi l ltac,ii red and for Sala by .. :. . .s. S. -D. . & D, S&Sill.R; for Ainlvires, 'Montrose ,TnneWM r . thil. ' , • ~ Mtn. , • • E; Ii rDEPENvFN z Se - vvincr Mlbhine I TRE GREATEST Ai:MEYER &NT OP THE AGE I Sews 'trout -. but;i One Spool 'Of Thread , It has but SIX woriclug poitt. It suUsalefa,igt lICW I more rapidly than anyt,Machine to tha Market. , Ira* a , self-settny Straight ~N Idle. l k . C Combines Dunl.llll with Dean tyaadNlmpllel tp, nail . , bits all the od eta, luipruyam apts. WA' FITIST-CLA NACLIINS -ON . A BLACX. WA ;NUT . TAIILK FUR $3O, • • , . , . . . ___ • I. - .4.60.7:4•11 1 1111 f Vcr,2lto CIL OR ".1. 1)1 949 1 Tr1LA -: .. .. ' 4ilti mint Om: ANT Wcwris,* kidITNROP.; -Ik ; c:St,'lBl3: ~ -S ' ::.; ' ,., Ilinig . 4mtion, N. :F xas craesln. 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