The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 08, 1875, Image 3

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tr osi Depot, 600 p m 610 , - 4
~, .4111(dro s (Datly,) " • - 1000 m ria
(1 911 .4.) 4)45 a 111 200 pm.
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t.ttotion,(tri work] ,L
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cekly).. 600 p m 'loopm
• 1000114 . 400 pm
,r w . Now York, (ria MoutrMke Dopot,) kliford,
2.i.kaannocit , Wyaluving *re datly. • •
Station mall rune T1M441/04, Thuredlys,
r ig( ligh" (rid tlikearnus Ttiet.
, oditvit. and riaturdava. .
runs Tamilayn,Thiliriftyll,lind Sat •
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11,,,'gestioppen runs lifolidiiis,VFOnesdays,aitd
frtilAys.
• STAG -
SI ;7 . e le,lVOPdaily for liontrulte Deppt kt 1 to ft and
.0- /us at 6'p. m
4 S t3gt irstvee , daily - for Now. Itilforstrit Tao a. to..
rflu 313 op.m. , , . • ,
i B. b. PORDBAW. P. M.
Lcr.trosti Bra!wily...,
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A rrar4,quent Traltas., To Lilco erect onrdoudii,
Obt, 1874 . , ;• , ; ' , •
loar 'Prains. . Up Trains
f .. 1•1 1 0. 4111 ).• • •••• ' - 14ORTUWAUD.
6.00
LVI 110 ,v ' . 10 25 645 •
513 1111. •• • ' 1020 • 540
5:•1 / lin 'auto. 15 635
59; 1 , 1 . 4005 625
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1,45 1 'Lynn 935 4;i5 •
168 • 'avery`is 925 445
610 244 . I.ertion .. .... AS 435 '
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9 30, ," ; a rey'a 'a 55 415
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tras aoline:;:i. ar Tun)thantock. 'Fill, I'. & Y
s.golug uurlll and 4ou Lb. ' ' '
• . JA'AIES. I.lll.4.lCBLEN.Prea'r..
feu - Advartiaamerits..
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AdroniFtrator's S:ile--4 , state of Ann PitVl9.
. I ;uditor's Isrotice•—gmtatu.of Charh.% W. Jack
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Auditor's Noti6C,—estitto of. Caletalurdick.
ENeentor's 6aie—:-vbintt! 01 'Eri qrltiory.
.11,,;irttoce—B. Stroud!
3ii:ecilartebus-41)cliy
BusINESS
TO 13ase Bull Clubs.
Istiuyed or Stolen. .
.1) er's Cherry Pectoral.
lij,bellaneous---,theup John,
tiranGer Picnic.. ' •
ptei About Town
The Tatbell )lauso is Vping
Tlic •Pidladelphia, will
'.7taub et St.4'aul'4lalurcb next Supday,Mora- ,
evening. . .
lVe. Lave tiWitikitt ...press of 'Work id our job,
'u f6et'eqtial do the emerged
- aril trlUW‘itialKaj', as fast it CUAM3.
Our eitlzeilso Well to look in upon
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:Ch Jobrk. e un, i.±euth Main reet. r ../te! nos..
use, lot of "Dew g„oogS'; laid be aiows that They
al he sold' to stilt ilia, tiwes. See 114 udvez
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It is reported that j „sonte of our most fashion
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:‘oic nre weariag: .
stocings . of foreign
. .'.TTanniicture, that cost fm,m 410 to #2O per
We are 'obliged . to, call upon Butler of
Apubltedi fur t facts in; this case, its,he•
ena inthrtn us - whether they have
.:,ken The place of Those '!`stripen" outs that.
sgetl" so last Spring. We' have hot Watcheir
"tr inflows". to ascertain. • . „
The: . Ooanify Teachers' institute . waS largely
:leaded last week„conimenciag on Monday
closing vn °Friday. There weir ITO, teach . -
;a. on the roi I, .w filch Wait If ;ten less :than ,
cat year.' Mrs. Weston,
..DePuty . Syperin-.
. hell. of ilatriSkirg, and Prof:
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Mansfield, :were' tfGt foreign instructors, who
. 5 •• . the :County' Superintendent, sill' of
fz Thom scenied to d baye received' their lull Share
;:'.. credit iti ktieping tip the iuteruit: As ' there
•,:lioubteilly will li - a minute report of the
iloccectinO•givett. u lot pubiicrition lAcreaftdr,
ve will not ittlerivt, 4nv detail at ihis tiuie.
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.:::.,' The Heading
~Enthrta' inept -.or 3trs. J: G.
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•..nlett, giventit:the•Qourt, • ', int NYednea
,..‘• CST/litig 111 Sc was av' • ' satisfactory utitir
`,;•,• i all euneerimil. Mrs 3, , Mt -should have
.
t...., ilmpatliy of all upoi L'e `aid 31CWS she rL.-'
~, ;.:IT6lhy a telegouljus WdOre she eomtnenc ,
..,, ,J her reading, limit. h, sister •was lying,slek
....',:,:,-, tt, nt itlgMiinglls;she6by 4,
',...' .....liarttincd ler eii t ert 6d im en t. 'iri Itn altimlizihle
"..:".'-..uak.r.f: .'4he • has • lel ~ a. IL - sting" inipvcsai&n .
~'' :a , ..ae,.7.n...3;61 16 t.r.' 6660' tS, .• - •66s a;r,eadei, - • nod - .11:: r r.
'„t,...i1 , •:.•-1.. felittf,illtitti 41 I;i:.....,tjilrig.iihripvri - lini.'l,t
It.'i; ;I 1 1?4;0;..1. i ilti:riion,of all 1 • 166 • 4661 i he i61( 7 0,.
6.1 ,
';..-, ..i 11,64u1ue: .to kijt. , till eurtaluly - too, a
. the . . „
:. a.. Mr -16 1 .1.ifeaziou' ill_
\ endia;,, , ,,' and . .silo'
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• , , , "I••.'d do well. to.puisue it. • • 1,, ,• 1 , :-. •,, - ',..
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,', .‘,!• \Ve ,um ihfoimed ltat .14''"Coact. , 'oatt. , House
litg" s'hy t.hut ,ni; m ere i.e.r&itnniudest in al.
..,,ii., , i,lg !if !lie' new: el tnty liniltlinji - just bedt,
~, ,t ,t,i that the. peopie 51tt . :il '6'mile:it* ns loi Ai .
...;q:' ,ing, If we ure ittottodest In h4luditig to it,
L itv much noire ism in:Akita must ;tile Grivati'.lu-,
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• !v . I,d for . ortlei;ng it
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bulll., ;Wu shad e s - pe.et'
t .i...., f ,, 'i. rcarirx to 'see !the 'edit& 'ot 'the I?•pabileitn,
.5. tad all tither, members of the "Iting,'": with it
... i, 7tCJI let:ze'ireil,ovee their thets,Wbeueser they
- 't ~, the Court liottsel on 'arty of the fine stone,
':, lalk:; on 1 Itepuliiie green. llotlentty would be
~A.,- ~ ihnelt Bvirtue:in t.' eat -, ss any one we ken:fw
; i',,. u!, untl the people of 1 its county will coinmend
it. it wouldit itvith stilt more , drgoity up - on
1
i i 1 , 'ol-ir should. , , :rit lit the inauknrititith - of a
"'. ',lir than it dues aft& it is huiit, '. • • .
"The Fettegtei e,"410 then tip.° eti In 1s t.seelCa .
.at At; .-Cottrt
and play ed.:th
eel iYe alid alp sit4t , tll =hat. , best
tas. :111., !.Latl3%. of . -Lypos,".! "The
Itoneymonn," and
. the Atte:l'piece; "The
ive O. ,C.4errester
tzst:i IDA tit. ICattitt;;:tltiritetOs
wLich tatty. apiWcired by.4he'Attitilitee,..tta
11,p, 071k1;Meed . 4y, 1.4 .
tino4o l \iq aIA 4
T.:lw . e.ngiag 'froth a parts et' the
11.; of tot. Tot of tilt' coninctuy Was al:
t!)Le...l. The Uoutraie Chitieti3artitcempoi;..
Wag; >ti a Weo , - .lileaseci see;
.neivtli its lull ishare , -.13! : :applatfAt ;,.Iwet•-. we
;01:
fltniibt'm grit 'Theft.. - fidutth,=4iie Rader,, int
'0=7.41.t:.1 with 'her s'utgitts whticing"- at :
,not sumingon
t.owcver ; tiS'eite - .litien;ihd . tthe
r,r two others .. Wove wciYeiiiiiite;..iker • unitising", '
ttiv rats. /..IL gefivr, :w as - ,.; a great,: tieht 'fttr
•titid ;rce. say,
11.t11. and
cmkiers'l , loinip'•,. : . '
Dqu'tiitii.,to.o
. 0 ri4 . ,liie I:Cii.4*gt::r.lo.ic; ~i,..
'Thlribrii, 'oil' tilin:4lii;f,...*li:l4l4 , lrYPl!'Osh:.li
Plea 4 liiilt•"'-'zill 4ro iiiTit4L':l'::, ,. l..,cP 3l :::' , :..
.L., '.. 4 .,»-.4.'!-; ,, -:.; . ',.;•:.
'ir:swor to:iiiza:.:,
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Elaromi Dtmocra.7: • -a 10,0o:toll
I, winianswer ia.priarliur4le, in
,yourpaw; of
kig, 241 h, 1875. la a ittrdjattlt:
Lake'Agg.
iThe, abore answhqirorritv—zia, ::-. , -
Pard 9 1 ' 11 1 0 m ... ' - ' .. '''' • , .. ''- -'
The Catholic •Society, Of: ', lientrixie; - , lierOY
tuiderthelt ttnieks: , to the Ofileera el the •the 4gTi-
nag:l4 Elociety,for"the itselttlie kair'Orouod, •
d:211 ,, , 4e., for the , piceld',:tilatar t ltit , edl -
Not of the DEuot,akr, 401 , 44epublicait for
lind tura= in' their 'paiiers.` • MO to' alLtor
11,or, kind sitteudcukoe on ,that daY.-; - ''' ' - '-'
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'''_ 1 ) .;;MAIWOi, eteey. .;
tali of Tbanks. -, ' ' , , , "•;, • ', -••-
At a sekular ni6eilui oftlitailliote Vir!Volo-
Ift f :N.i) . 2, 4., 7 . .. ii1i 4 toiuttitif.* - 4!_tiootia; to
14 ' 2 hdiftt' their belt) ':" 11 t", *he 'Arlisaul 4 1 1
Ilitabley .tve4ing, Sept. 13d, also tdidix=Dbitil ! ,
41411
19, *Pikrittg tPi3 :14reAnloing laittut
4, , t, ie.to meu& .li# i.on for*p
(.81,14 eacii -
i:h. inii.ttimis 'edi4,iutio alitti!.. :.
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... ,- ~ .-.- ‘. , A. , -. 14 - iimutro?t,wy.
i libmtpie, sii4t.l,-itirt ''
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Why' peed, sboi id b. Raiarded. , f
' 'pc law tequires that .. deeds conveys
armed Made In this Bta,te shall I,_reti4nled with.
m
in six,onths after the aecution of such dedel
and conveyances, and a failure n have them re-
carded within that time make tft'f's property
subject to the liens of 'the former Owner.
All persOns wishing to have their titles_ good
Upon tire records (and thereby save thture %tett
tile and v,pertse) !Ilteuld have their deeds and
conveyances recordist within the:time pOser
Furnishing of Scheel Books. , • - t
The following is a,' decision of State' School
Super;ntendentlVickershani : ,
92ioaks are generally Provided by parents ;
whether hoards of dirietors have the legal to
previa them under the law rimm:tis an , east:t
au& guatiot. 11 so provided, no iiistinction
should be made on account Apf,;circuinstil'itcas.
Ope principles thattuakes \tuition free to
all should 'make books free to'all, bebool
kiwi and Decisions, p. 50, par. 140.
Getting !cares. i ;
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.An exchange says that-the • cry comes from
all the watering' places that titin lie terrihlo
scarcity of beaus. Why doesn't some man of
caps al ald tattev
rOise gather Up a few bun
drels,ote young men wt,to are loafing abo t
pe• sireets,Are.is thent up genteely and to e
them to Saratoga, Cape May, Long Bmnch,&c,
and hire them out to the girls for bearix st so
much Per day ? ,There's millions init. But, 'lt
.is a . good sign that thriftless loatersiue growing
scarce even at watering places.
Protect the Birds
The Country Gentleman, says .that a Grange
in fine of the , s.vithern Counties in this State
calls unon all farmers, whether members ,of
Granges'or not, to join in protecting the insec
tivorous birds from destruction by.. men anti
boys from-eitie.s and villages, who wander over
Ike fields and.woods in every direction, shitot,
ing,indiseriminately all kinds of birds and wild
game, besides throwing down,fenees and stone
walls, when these come in Ibeleway. Under
th 4 Pine law of the State no one has aright
to enter premises of another, without his con
sent, for the 'purpose of shooting or dshing, and
it is to be hoped that the Grange organization
they unite with the different eportmen's clubs
in thti laudable endeavor to protect farmers
fiom the destruction of their feathered friends.
One of the Old Kind.
• The sentences imposed on criminals tscentn:
.7 ago were much more severe than in this en
lightened gettenttion, , In 1872 Henry Heiteri
of York; was convicted of stealing a horse, for,
which ()Tense thecourt pronounced the follon•-',
,itigjudgement : , r.
That be pay a fine of twenty pounds to, the
state - fiir the use of the state. That •on he
Monday immediately, preceding the next April
eOurt.betWeen the, hours of eight and ten o'cleck
Ie stand in the. pillory one hour, that he be'
hipped at the public whipping ~pest in. York-.
townwith thirty-ni p e lashes on his bate back,
.laid on: That both his ears he cut-off and
nailed to the pillory. That he be conartilt!edto
thework-hoose there to remain for the space of
sis mouthi, And that, he pay the costs, of this
palseention and stand committed until this
jUdgMent shall be. complied with.
esrsh 'Welling. . .
• Last Sunda y an trent took pis= which we
1 el:eve never occu'rellete berom. This was a
iiiihrew . Wedding at the honse of M. H. Eis
pan, Tile principal, par'z'ei to this festive oe,.
castoa ‘vere Mss B { tract liOlzlieuier, stAter of
A.T.l.'isinan, and ifr. Max Berakopf, tpanalg
i rig partner of Gutteaberg. Rostahituni eCo's
store at IVellsborol•rOge co., Pa.. , -:
Tee wedding WAS attended relatives of the
partiesl-om New Todz, Detroit, DOM, Moat
ro3eitA pater -:Tae officlating - clergy
man was 13ev. Mr. Stahl, of Elmira. The emni
pang 'enjoyed iletnselves both bodily'and meal
tatiy, and everything went merry ai a mar' ,
l'age bell. The happy couple lett for a wed
di g to Niagara Pails at night:,- Sth,fo
1 a 4
_., ••
Row, to eat a Itasknieloi.. -. .: • ,
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• 'I he day before l eating fliC nielo'n
. select ,one .
-t lie a - ie . :m.6f which. iS citelzfot sway .from the
I. L t,it and :which is also plt;l ng out that delicious
.
i.r.,nia
,Ite6.lli4r Irt it. Put it in the rehiseratily
;., 111 14.1 the iii;,t t , :ty 'at breakt :.St .or .4liuurr, tat i t
`I, io iao tt'•itt., i:ow,se,. take out all the seeds, • into
7 1 ,raeit iiAt ti,4lf a table F.llotila ill 'of jtr4ineli hon'
I'.o anti.iteopp it out w:tli a slintin, dipidng web
sioonfr.! 'iato.tt4e
_honey, land eat .' . 'lf, artereit
. - inn a rvilif7,-,ii.mljkli,: pm tio'• pot. wiab your
Pr oat wntt a $
mile long and every inch of id it ..t.
pu'aic titea we eau only say that you,are Wait.
' ‘t2' , .. iii iV 4i II t 07. S taste., and our advice is waited. :"
.While • we u„-e1:,;,1 ag advice let us *add Ilia; all
fruit is the' bener for being rerkeold.iyhen l eat- .
en, us it br.ags .. ont - thei t, delicatefiavor and 'ara
i . mattnd matins it tnore - re.rftbing. We do, not
'know' of any' i;'dit which is an exception.to the
rule.—Er.- : . -. ' -. • - ..
Erni to
lintnChildren tolled; *
Not:with a reproof for any of ihatday's
'sins nf *lesion or (=mission. , Tnk e any
other thne than bedtime for that. It . pllli ,Ver
heard a rtile (lettere stgbing or sobbing in f its
sleep, you could never do this. 8.,1 their clos
ing eyelids. with a 'kiss and a' blessing. The
flint Will come all too l soon when they will lay
their heads,upon their pillows lacking' both: 7
Let thetn,' , .hem at least have this sweet: tne/no.
:ry : of a happy •childhood, of whielk no futyle
sorrow or teouble can rob them 101ve them
their rosy youth.' Nor ne!%.l this involie wild
license. Tpe juclieioits , parent will , not tio finis
take 'my 'meaning: it 'you .have ever met 'the _
man or the woman whose. eyeit have suddsnly
filled When a little child his crept titts3ngly to
,
ilsmother's breast, you Mayliavetteen one in
I wtioxe eh:1(11100%Pa home dignity and se l freiity
-stood where love and pity should havebeen.—
Top much indulgence Inta 'ruined thouttan of
children ; too.much late not , nue.
, ,
ekobia. -
The most siegrlar Case nf hYdrophobi is;
credited to Bzuslitnn station,' - 'neax Pittsburg.--' ,
-4. gardener rtsides . there 'named 'Newton, and;
' , When only, three years of age he wits bitten by
a mad-dog: Mace timt tune in the month of
g ittiguSt o' each pair he belionses alieetitcl With
biriirtiphohia; and on Thiirsday of test week
be'felt the dreaded spell coining on, and so he
aski'd a gent friend-lag:we blinserne soda
ruitinot let his wife know It, and he would go
- -kip stains IMO remain in,,quietnp -s until it•pass:
e d a :"- On the stairway he Met his - wife and
tilled to her to keep out 'of ;the way: 'or he
would bite her, end at the same time barking
Min a ' , hug. Before .the'; ?tightened. yrOrnan •
could get away beton:in." ether and bit her.be
the nose.
~help was - .lanai - oiled and witirthe
Unitedi'strengili of seVen • men, be was h'onnd
doW4in vea:ch condition he:remained petit the
fit paged rod. lie is now perfectly lirell. rite
,iniurito Lid wife is considered snot at all
genus, being only a sPght scraeth. : 31.eitlese. ,
ton is ep industrious; oprig4t man, well liked .
..among his neighlrots, and Lis ease is reariarly
,
putorturtate.— Yoke. __, _ , ./
Another new New. . •
-4 Young citizen or Rending bnii Invented ,a
inotor which 'is intended to 'run' &passenger
train without nn .engine, using no Votti. Watei%
irf or steam. The new motortato4B . ls of three
parts. Th w
e first s large brass cylinder: t 0111 n.
,he two ..itades of this are, Iwo ! taw* 0 7liodei l 7 4
connected'with the - *mist one, lin'tbeite two
smolt cylinders; are. wheels on the turbine aye:
70 These wheel/J-4011100 by - tke
vere force Whiehthe*citibltot; ,atated be
*Mid have to keep to 'himself unlit he hail se
,l4l.4lll)nien^ The 1410 els ate ProPerlY
*anti with rods, etc, and other notoldoery,
-t • -.- .".
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i=ilil=llMl=EMiiii
THVI
and this :mitres are property - fitted so'lltatitlie
to for eau be started stopped, mvi.rseti or reg.
ul ted is to the speed required, - This new
is designed to be placed under a passenger
ear, andi with it, it is claimed. w train of cars
can be Ittin , to Sail Franeisco st• a iihlitolog
pace arid very little cost. The Omar is to he
very powerful, the pressure to a square inch to
be many:thousands of pounds. 'AS yet the }so
tor is not fully. contpleted; althoUgh the roe
clianiefias tested: it sufficiently t know, as ke'
states, the. thing
,is going to i work to perfec
tion, and that, it a train. of cars will stand it,
passenger's can be tossed over the rond / tirice as
fast as the fastest express train now travels.
Itopgful Words. ' •
A c9tetoporttry is not: discouraged and talks
about buitineis reviving in tlithcheetal manner:
The shortening dais, I tie Conl nights, the ap
pearance of the Sky. pottintOn . that)ellow. rich;
new solaitractivu at the seusou , the re wale of the
katydids, besitits z titlier signs rentiuds us of the
approttekof autumn,' the, loveliest Season of the
Year. NVt.titay soon look:for the returtOtab:
ieriteei frOmihe Watering :-/ •
tkilitiltrily we. Might expect xi brightening
op 'of [business, bur . the tins esl oft , late have been
of joint that it ts , difilcult . to: predict.
,What wilt. bring, forth. "Business men
hayebeen so, accustomed to the dumps of 'late,
and have looked upOti
..this 'dark' side of things
so long that it is !Mitt to lift them up to hiok. on
the Might side. In asettion of 'health and pro
ductireneiinto see Men by, the scam out of em
plOYment.' and willing to Work - at half *ages,.
betrays a state of tbingtl Which ought, not to
exist ixonr coubtry%l.: .
Ttu Production of manufactured
goods fur, the last .tviip - years, the change in the k
habits of the people, and the - good crops, ought
o trade, and NV ,cannot Mit:think that
wilt in: since of those WhO proplie3y
the next month will rind anentitocbange,and
Weprediet that business wilt be brlsk:". 4 •
Zrom Liberty
itir..Wifliant 'lves , is visiting friends in Vir
ginia.
.)Ye arc beseiged by an armed force of blood
thirsty mosquitoes. '
Mr. lieusi Iyts is doing a good business in
the butchering line.
should think by the roas and bridges, the
there had been another flood'
The kitty-W(111301d their concerts every eve
niniuthiS =Loath, beginning at set o'cloCk. .
The differeni, schoulspf this Wade are Lupin
as hereiocore• 3n hairing a Union pleuie.
The Ladies of thu 'Presbytetian church are
about •to replace their well worn- Carpet by a
noir one. . : - • •
Twopf our oldest Inbabitanti Lave recently
passed away. Mr.". tionsallus and )tr.
Barnes: '
< The IliookdaieSanda Schools bad a very
. pleasant picnic party ;at' Q 1 aker Lak; last
Thursday: • ' • ,
The Methodlate are having
ingt3 and the !Baptists their
• •
it bechuse the Prsbyterians‘
cisl religioas teeliug that
There is a wtvkly musical isoiree held at the
Nhcinse of Elder Eurtonts, which is not ,only
'pleasant and-tci:eitaltiing but l eis prdirinp, a prae
jack hellcat. week it was' superintended
ioyEldeiGate, who, by the ivay, has so much
[nu:dein his`sout that :it Wells up lulls voice
And creeps out •at his :Unger tips—the organ
never gr eaos, and rausielsnever mord&
Lis
un
der rupervisiou. • ' ZoE.
Sept. 4,481,5. , '
Famish... Education,.
A writer •in Buck)cosia says : :The subject
of tbatale «ince:ion hai brought ant with spec
ial' force of a&lamatioti the Superiority of, the
present day oter ' the past in the thoroughness
of iustiitetiottimpatted:
The sliPshod'lmehing of girls in former days,
its miserable pretense and hollowness, is an in
exhatietlble theme, and, inklet.biL• these is not
much tO r im- Said for it.. Compare the school
boots of ;the past with pant paper pa teaching
addiessed, to.the young iwotneo of. the present ;
- compareiwbai. they! are e`TpecuAl„to tuow, the
sithicrlsbey . tire to be interested in, the intri
cack7 o;'').tratnntar and «Instruction, which :are
to •lie•
o ut t heir tinbi‹r • eabi;, wi. II III ' !" ii.:7l , ri'a nee
of accidental picking up.of 1; , .;) 114 1 }.', lg e widolt
;0, ° nue flo •wrna
: ou;'s tastet:iiiil:43F Ig ,ileilaire .
...went, a - 0 Our ea rpertaiioas are not o , ,reas...w.
•bly raised. 'r
( ': • • -
The pUpils (xi the new .school ought to be
mot e coMpanionable than their pi Pdtiiessors.—
TheY ought; to talk better, more cot ectly,thore
elegantly,and as 'their sul.);ec:s of interest 'op
come more pbploutu j i, as science and art.operi
tbeir Muses to thew, thei- ivc albelary shrwld
meet the - need at onceinore accatai4,tuore eop
iOns, more felititous. We, put ht) otbr wt.brld
of I eaders--isit so ? Do our yonotiadies trill
heitet iliaa theil motheis ? Do they e:o.ess
titeir ni‘log wth rt r er nicety!? Nay, do
they spelk - better gramm i ? Mee re,r,, is this
an tilt? t Are' they taught LP tbit
do i. by their,
i
ses, volui , proli.Ts la p..yri 1. ray e g:r food of inn
day ?, it is net an uoderstoo l thin that three
or four epithets areAP do du y fur ultthedefi l •
citron the female '- Mind has need of, and that.
solecism' width would have bhucted the ears of
earlier gperaumi pug pnreprove
The Tower of orporitions. •
The hitest statistics show that we ltav4 to the
United -Estates about: 74,000 miles 01. itailwar
..
.
with a nominal capital of , V..„2,00 I 000 1 their
gross receipts aggregate ,over, $5 6,04Xt000--
amounta greatly in e... - &-ss of the . gover nuient,-
debt and revenue. All this , sum is capable t:
be --
lig centrolled and directed by a few men.
'On ag gnesticnts • witet: mine:id interests con
illwitik the ruten:stet the public Cue influence
Of tin
~
diN s , kg
r (alai is a unit:against the people. It
employs teat unities in operating the various
unmet slyall ; it ss_ tbe hest customer of the
pressi it.onttols. tiM telegraph limes, Irsa the
readiest lameis tojthe public rot, and - ts the all
powerfuls,bettet,tor terrible foe to 'pOiticul as
p:rations. I.j •
M of our laws are pude in Ilia - interest
and along every ' line - otrailway itlLeepe in its
employ Ithe best legal talent ; these men-be
come our Judges, mid, having been ,edura(eg to.
;view laWe relating to riiway tua l itErs emu a*
railway standpolut, naturally interpret Vika , t
poinbs lu its favor. lidembers orthciegal pro
fession are often in, tbe lobby to aerie this inter
est, and Instances are not w eating Where rep7e
sentatlyes of tire, people, while holdiar nakkat
positions, accept retainers - to , advmaet claims,
adverse to the rights of the peop:e. •
A railriaid corporation'is soUliess, and yet
immortal; w'ser than philosophy,it. has round
in .a petpetual Mustier the eli:.:r of pre. NVuen
ourlattiers abolished the-law of primogeniture
ilisittuirpoieckine: Ourtily was lei Imll igitt oat
tile eiiltt l of vast 300131A1 wealth accuatulat.
lig from Arcueration th ii6iration., : beeatise the
certainty of deathivenidiabs lag the certa Illy .of
distrihntion ; but.,•6 perpetOid chnitor, g..au ted
wliliont, cousidenttlou,ints become sp'aille to
,
twist the ges,e/er til.? . eo eir, 4 v 4 Illf ebeetit of
:dentin. All this vardand constanly increasing
wealth is under ItretipouSiblecentrol.
A corporation can_rielliter be bung nor sent
to the Penitentiary; that lii" to say, there Is an
.tuaire sbamce of individual rtvonsibitity.---:-
Vigoroua, alert, all•pOtverfal and perpetual, It
only.needs unscrupulous . managers to heecime
a worse tyrant than :IZero-7a more dOgerous
master than ' itobisigerre,•-leerntais4d Re.'
larnelteheelyoote4nOrtialte.
*Otier end the young folks
are.hunting; . UP' 4ll 4 o OutawaY boas- 41 1 41
vatellebi:ited POORdeg -ler a 110460 a at bar i
s tudy. After deitibtlui , relief of the pest
YE, 0 . q441,117' • : . 4
CO ) SE 'DEM 0 C T
•
- SEPTER. , : rB-1 , : - 1875.-
iheiP camp meet
, ociac,uasoluci is
re wanting in so
;e,.have no such
===l:l
.two trionthii;iadzieli z ell
. snef tiouht enjoyed' to.
.their hear : es - content; they Wiif bring to the On.:
ties .cif the rea r eutcd'*igor of boclY - ,
.and mii , d, che,aritilf dispesiiinnit; and a .4enerak,
feeline of haPpine,..3 that hisiiital of making the'.
recittit:Ons" :irksome, will :help 'to overcome
these apparently difficult, tasks._ At - least, we
hope this ill'be the 'case. si - - - . _ .
- Scholars Whd resumed thor Attd!es last it
,-dol'r with such 'a feeiing of contentment and a
desire to' occupy a high positjun in.,. the class,
will tind the - SisvPhitin 'striae' Of dultfie.ss and
etnnii rolled. intatt, and what at fi:st seemed Hite.:
work; *lll.become a . bettice ot pleasure -and
profit. - • - , ~ ~
.
. i Those - en:the other band , who ente .ed upon.
the to,-nt.W4 ltidiTe.rence to: theliatndiei and
,perinit their tbtiughts to be caostantly revert;
in to bygone. hoots of pleasure;'insteAd.ot tie-
ing 'occupied with the duty becore them:will,
he more and morellissatistledi 'Time will hang
heavilyen.their hands, the lessiin
,will prove
tasks ot seemingly endlessi'Villinultivt and the.
mi .
very pathway . td. and'. from . sch 1 1 become a
dreatr4aik..' .. :- - -.. :.' '*l . .
The season will finally 'doze and the record --
such scholars have made will - brie. the -blush
of shame to their own cheeks - find tnaike.their
parents and fr:endi hang thetrheials in sorroar.
To such . there •
will be neither: pinmotion nor
die prospect of advancement, anti they will
probably-always renitudullurds. '
To the scholar, who .welcomes he. opening
, hour of thasehool term With uvo ed gratifica
tlim,.. and ' at once places • bitnselfi ea rapport
With hit studies, the school room will become a
mace of real enjoyment.; Difficulties may press
Omit such n•one, and though he 01 she-may be .
Prostrated with the weight of work, they Will
.Oventually.likc the fabled?' Anima's, spring' up
ligain with increased strength td grapple more
'earnestly whit to tam that wil4oo(ler or ht•
ter succumb to such endeavors: .This has been
the experience of those who haie'trodden the'
same road on which the youth Of to-day are,
gleefully. following., Honors carne not to those
who will not dilligently seek them.? ' • . v . -.
Failure has been the common lot of mankind
and we are assured that " "fis not in mortals to
command success," yet we can deserve it, and
this should be every, scholar's aim. Therefore*
look not 'mournfully into the past, for it is,
gone, nor idly plan what you will do, for the
future is not yours, but wisely improve Oes
presentitor that and that, alone is yours. -
, , .
Demooratlk.Connty Conyontlan.•. ••••• - - • -
The Democrats of Susquehanna .county, are
requested .to assemble at the usual time and
places Of holding delegate elt,ttions, on -
' SAT,CRDAY,'SEPPTEDIIIERIO, '. •
to elect two•delegates from each borough, ward
and _township, to represent them in county
convention, to be held at 31ontrosep the court
house, on. - . •• - •,-- *." • • - •• . ..-
.• ... Monday, Septembef . 20, -:
it two o'clock p..M., • for the purpose of :mini-
flitting a: iidket'to be presented for.the suffrage
01 the people of the county at•the nest genera
election. -.-•
The committee order the tollowinktotilina
dons to be made : -
One person for Judge. , . • ,
~
• One person ha Sheritt. - - : : .. :• . .
. • One person for Treasurer. .
.
One person for Register &..Recorder."
s % Two - personator County Commissioner. ' •
Two pemnis for County Auditor. - ; • • •
One person‘for t;ortmer. ..
At the time of the election of delegates to
the County Convention, one' petimm. is to be•el- -
ected in each election district. and returned.to
the convention with the -4,eiegrite, -for County
Committee for the ensuing year. DO xor iutt.,
OF THIS
. LAST DUTY. . . , ~
- .. ' • - •E. B. ITA.WLEY, , CIIOLITICUL .
' E. o'-2...d. '-‘l, t SCtICIIIty. : .- .. .
VIC !,,,,,i,NCE COM . IIITT.IIIII,
•
. .
. Apolneor,t—T'atrick Walsh, Michael Clary;
Chas. Igan. . . -.-;
• Aubt nz • , •
i t
—l'hotnas Sheridan; 11. B. Swisher,
Wni. L nape: y.
• •Ararat—L. •O. Bald Win, Nathaniel West; r.,'
•Tlma Basket. ' - ' • ' •i. •
13tidgewater—Jeremiah Baldwin, Edwin Ty
ler, Edwin HAIL
• Brooklyn-0, B DeWitt,' John Bolles, 31
31eVicar. •
Choceniat—DaYid Stanley,- Patrick Clark,
Ed Donley, .:_ . .
ciaTord ,-John Stevens i llartin Decker, lleti-:
ty itiventhirg. - ••• • -.: -. . , • -.-;
• Diinoek • • C o.llllls, john'Tiler; A 11 Alien.
. •• Dundatf—T P Plilnney, A H Ayers, E 'l'
Chambers.
". Furest,Lake---G PI Ilandriek, E'Grillia;lllat••
ihew:Grimii. . • .
Franklin=W .1, Luce, R Tuttle, H M Smith.
.• rriendsyille—John Hagan, Jelin Prnter, Phil
ip Rt-•:; a. . •• . . • .
itt.bsow—Silas tikiweb. George ,Milliken. R 31
. ; .13reat. Band--I M liasilioss.k, W S Barne4,
Jahn. I.t..itii.ezi. N . . - ~ - :
3. Great Bend boro—V ileckhow, Thos Xiirow,
Gen -31cNitmatvt. ' ' •
Great 13eito Village—W D Lusk, Joseph
Brown. C3l Sitnitions. ' .. _
B . .
olick-L.-Dr Horace Lewis, A B 'Tingle;
Hen i-Y Lyon:
Ilaritionv—J W Austin; J B Stevens; Albert .
Toby.... • ° ' . • • .' . - ..- .
• Ha: ford—E S .1' Ili.e, IV E °Buten, W 11 7 '
. .
Witt:lllrib. ' , - • . , -, S
Jacksou—J .•C Dill, Orville (Mina, Willtestire
.
ifolsstielk‘ ,
...qessupJaeob Dimon, George' Shelp, .john
Sr'stli: . .
Lono.7.—Thonifis D. Payne, 4.3 Titus,Thom :
, .
as K Utlmy. '
Lathro!)---A•usei Alert% A L Ainey,NV Omen.
• Liberty—P Ella:tin, Calvin Stag.lo: LI T S
Smith.. '- ' - --; '.• - - - - - •
•Little . Meadowa— 'atr'ek
_Sbonos.ey, V 13
O'Down. 1313.43arflein • . • - ',• t , _
Mont ose—Abel Pa.ilek, M A Lyon, C G
=? ~N;ilc3ietnttm — ili W.-Lee. Owen Smita, Pat
rick 11 ml?
New 31ilford—Writ VanCott, Lewis Writer,
nit tin PI
tit' vitt horo—Peter McCollum, J.E
Dean. Cling Mu l ti.
L Shutta, E C Leg-
Bet iti--Jobn J Barr ey, Wm J James
B Itandiiek. S &Shook, L
bußenelianua Deriot,'E W—A W
•De g s ii n :n C eti s n'a A Ne rn no g t an iV W.--Wm Kettiatn.
M grass, John Domaine
Silver Liike— Timothy Stillman, Win Dean,
Dan Donnoritt
Thomson—J B Whitney, L 8 Aldrich ; Cl e
ter Stothicaq.
Business' Locals.
.
ciAENG otrr eatire Stock' of Bummer
kloode at U. per, cent less than Cost, jor the
, nesi flitcen buys, to mike 100/11, for new FALL
Sloops eonstanilyarrivng. 99. tar dory. ;
• .
k lA.sinall yellow dog, long hair, butly.tail and
'answers. to the_ name Of Maga.. hukt seen
by the owner about .itkly jtn.b. - Any person
!giving in oration -or-the above, lira hi.. paid
.fer their.troulile. • ' '
E•ept. is 76
Tzt Saprerne Court of the latate . of New .
- York . lots 11‘..elded that J. -V. Ayer ' & Ca.; of
m
have the su right to, use the words
, C snsT rat , oftA ter a •Inetlicine, and has Is
-Sited an !qunct:on. against F. V. Itushton,ol
'..lsiew York city ; for se&l;ng =Ruslltores Cher:y
Pectoral or pony Pectoral La rages, oValkY
other Use of the name deceive the pablie.—
Th is "teeision'or the: - high; court Includes all
dealer who sell any.similar attiela.—Port AT
•frhem (L.t . /) LeWer
Xcrncti`,.---There mitt •be , Bect,et.
: . nitti 'he ills:s1 Sea eral . lle, at Bitchartlyille,
:Tuesday; 2: at. bree,.. ;. t , :z tuetr Hall lit
It a. to. An tp ate tuvi-
IA to joie. the: respec
tive iele 4 . (and las le.s,) The Elk Cur
"net Bond • voi be esefl:l.o•:clieo us 04 ora.
`-war: How V. rio'ett, 3jectoro itt
pected 3.oaareas the meeilag.. Tionelriendly
to our cutler or not are also Lusted. • _
• . Btu e Committee.
6;'1873:
441 f r, or LIORTNIND ROD RORIDDI. , ,
The uudersigagd .offeilt tor aw e
_il even Roc a
''werkieg pcirs t, yours , t,th4 oxid. drivers. .
sold ch,egit ,
`4- .1, #l. 0501) W 01‘ .•
,Ifontrese Eept. 1 1875. w 2 - •
Tet.fili; OEOO4= Bug BALL ClArps IM 813-
: 44,U11111 4 ,vs*Jii., Coirxrr,:
You ere resPeetnillY Wilted to. ittend the
. •
. •
44ieret Imam . Prit — ent,hi beheld at lisit Lake
etooly; on Wednesday, Thursday \mid Fri
and 17th of Sept.
.enjoy ivith: the solilfers and , their frien4s , ' , . the
..enterlsintneett to .he held there. And S'ett are
- ragnestedito. come tiniiortned and equipped for.
base ball !e3 . iervise, hrinTing ivith you all the '
ticeesseii4s 114, entity iiik-and your ft leads.- -
AlOtuelt ielubs 1011 - report, to H A. I)eatis, of'
Montrose', ra.,:rthigdecamp 1th:1- ollidal
with . that yoit have good camping
grounda -ball grounds and the proper protec
tion - tiering the eneempuient.
W. H. TF.6roitA
,gen:lCorn'ili'cr Vet. Org'a or Suscf'a Co.
-S. N. Adj't gm.
Sept.* 1576. • •
CEEAP 10 . 1SX's 'PRICE L'ET or' NEW -MOODS
JUST :
Standard Prints, at 8%, 9, and 10 . rents', •
Plain and - Corded - Peps, at 25, 80, and '8214e.
- Plain'and Fancy Debages (new, pattcins) at
,
25 and 30 cents. ' •
Black "and colored " Alpacas, at 1.'5, 1"0;115,
ands 50 Cents, - , • ' 1 •
Yard wide Bleached Muslins, nt 9,10, and
12 'rents' : • •
'Yard. wide Tribleablitid Muslin, at - 9;40,11
'and. 13 cents. • 5 , • '
Shawls, newest styes, at $l-, $l5O, $2, and
$2.50, • •
Good 11eavy:Sheetlnes, at 15, 10 and 17c.
Bed and White Flannels in great 'variety at
• LadieS all wool Felt .Skirts, at $1,•5125, and
$F50.., ' • ' .
" Best i.V43•ButtOti Gloves, (warratited) at
$l l .OO
Canton Flatinehr, at It, 12, and 15 cents.
Pen telgood Kip Boots, ntl,2 50. „! r ,
Bentalietter rip Boots, at $3 25.. "
(tents • best KID Boots. at $4. , •
• (lents best Calf [biota, pegged; at $4 50.
Oentsi best Calf Boots, sewed. at; t 5 50,
tents; Fur Hats, new and latest styles„ at
$l.? . 50 and 1.2 00.
Gents and boys Clothing cheaper than ever.
The above comprists but a small part of oer
new stock (the first of the season in Montrose),
and the goods arc eetirely new and ea:Tinily
S+:cted We wart sin all our- goods to bees
eleup as • they can be bought anywhere In the
United States ; give us a calf before pareltivring
and yo 4 will be convinced or the truth of the
alarve.. • Berpeetfully you 3, •
S. Prmatsis & Co.,
RosarroAr., eiietinan. Cheap John.
Montrose, Sept, 8,1875 —tf •
• . •
Fia - E ;Cretans. at the Keys, oneeS;..loon.
PF.ANUTS roasted fresh every day, it the Key
stone Saloon. -
t.
nsc Bean.—lce cold birth beer on draught
at ,tbe Keystone Saloon. 261!
Bum Lenses, Contracts, Sheep Blanks and
other biauks newly printed at this office.
CHOICE Chewing' Tobacco at. die Keystone
Suloeu,i Wan aide Public Avenue,
.31eutrose
Pa. -261 f
Pnwronitarns.—Pictures taken in all the lat
est styli.` Old pictures 'copied and . enlarged.
Also a splendid lot 'of frames for sale cheap,
• - (I. W. DootxrerLea
Montroie, June 10, '74.—tf. .
WAl'oms' „Clocks and Jewel,ry reindred at
-
short libth,:e and -,warranuxl ..reudy, when prom
isor tst l',.D..3lelhuiah's Jewelry StOre. former
ly Isbal tt, Atelhuigles. •
Montrose, July 28, 1873.--4 f. •
Gila. WANTED.—A first•elafss tailorks
will flail steady employment and good wages
at J. drore's tailor shop, Slnntrose,Ta. Ap
plientiOn sllould,be madelmiuediately to
. • • • JrI GUOVEg.
11011ty0Se, 5ept:1,1475. '
,35w:3
BEsr J4ll Puistmo . . • •
I • AT TITE LOWEST RATES I
We arc continually attilin,g new material to
our otllCe, anti with our Large Stark of JA Type
atui 'F'Atir Printing Peei.Ao tre Defy Cinnpetitinn
both', in Price and Quality,ei.lteriitt Plain Black
.0 Colanai Work. ELAWLEY tti endadn..
TIIE*AST Wrrntie has been one of unusiml,
severity,. Stock of : till kinds, do nut appeatM
be noilig as well us usual. Those who have
tried its say, , it pays many times over to give
their stook, at this season of the year, a few pa-.
pers of Taylor's . Condition Powders: , They
can he -atained of any dealer in' medicines.
Iliekexpx announec that be thinks of leav
ing 3lMitrose soon. All who would like some
of his work would do well to attend to it with
out derv. .
Vignettes are a very unique
and pleasing picture, an entirely new style. •
; 'Montrose, J utic 16,16;3: . .
A. B; _Timms, at the Eagle Drug Store, keeps
constltritly on band a- large and .well seleeted
stock of pure Drugs - and 31edieines,
'and Vdrnisk, also a 'very large -assortment of
Port . Itlonitaieri, Comns, Brusluk Percntitery,
apt' - 842aps.. PhysiviarK • pre•Aeriptions
earefidit - r(noiwarnied «i• ail - hour: ot Lisa 4i,f
anti niElit. iirit';l him a (hid. ;;.an 6( the 4,401-
den 'Eagle . and Mortar. .
MMl=
We have fust'receivid a very large. stork of
plitin'and tithey enveliipes, lettur and note pa
per,,,iin and fancy bill head pit Is, cards of
sizilt and colons, colored poster papers, etc.
all,of can afford to print etlieitper
than any office:in this or neighboring connlies,
and'in.fts'gexid - tilyle. Work dune in black and
colo7eti If you think 'there' is any, that
can beat us,giga us - A and.% r •ii will slioW
you what 'we can do. All kinds of blanks on
hand or printed to order. -
CLAtitvoTAN .E!.Airtsn?to.,'is
There is . no stibjcs:t that :requires so much
study and experience as the t rigit ment of t on
ic Tile astonishing success - and ie
nutrkable cures performed by Br. Butterfield,
to the gift „of clairvoyance; to the. life
hing.bthily of the Constitution of man, and the
curing;of disesies from natural remedies. Cures
the worst forms Ed Scrofula. Catarrh, Piles, Fe
male'l'Veaktiess;• Asthma, Kidneys -or Bladder..
Will: bit at the , Wert).- House; Binghamton'
Thur , stlay, Friday,: and Saturday, September 23
24th, And 1575.
Aue - nst 25, 1675
Rer . YornMowixo , MACH INF:I4,
Furthers all you-. that
.are about 'to procure
new -mowing - machines this year', will negleci
your interests if pin fail to fully - ekitnine the
Eurila Mower before purchasing. -' R. S. Searle
at Jones' lake Will , the ;machine at. any
tinie, and order-one for you- atonceir desirkl,
!Li Lyons in Montrose, also can . suPply you
on stair: - notice ..,Four" Standard sl tt cutting
eir. , ,iMtchitieS, also one Punk Oa band.
,
II attpply you with -the . beAt, and chtaipest
sully horse rake in.the . rharket 'Call and see „
• Ittootrose' , July . • -
C. F .§itys Co • •
! 61 Court Street, -
_ - • '••• 'B'ngliatriton,
l baveznade iniportant redtictions in everything
in the4bue of Spring'and Summer Goods: and
now. offer the balance of their stock of Sum
mer Silks, Japanese Silks,'!Dress Poixis,Shairls,
Parvoals, Canabries,ke„ at 'lower prices than
the isine goods have ever been sold before,—
We Ofter., au: itun?enso stock
~ of Hamburg Ern
.hroldeiv,raugiug in' price from 10 cents to $13.50
a ytit . d. lit liid. Gloves and Corsets, Our stock
is alsVilys toil and "coniplete.
We ; will wake it an object for .the people of
Mentrose and vie,inity, to call upon us, by offer,
•ing.the Inlet goods In inarket upon the most
laylirable terms. • . •
Bingtfautton..Tiily - 1.870, • ,
IiTTEIVT-I,E SOLDIERS !
(General Order Nal, Series of/1875.)
The-third ' annual ' . .Eneantprnent of the Vet,
Organization. of Soldiers, Sailors ar.d _Marines.
will be held at Hart Lithe, Basquelmmo court.
•t, Wednesdayll'hurtklay and Friday,Sept:
'l y stbi 1875. Every mem
ber of .theorganixatioa and ail Soldiers: SallOnt
: and Marines: living in this )rristlietlon are not
en but expected to be rest and
to do all in their:power to make this years en
canipmeuf ti complete success,. The Soldiers
-Orphans belonging, to the Harlon' School ;
the TelfOrd !Zattavcsi of Sumptehanna- Depot,
Military - . C.Mnpaoy• from Gibson will be
in gttendanee auct. their presence alone will add
much to the interest or the oermiton. Citizens,
mate and fettutio;finti ell Soldiers and Friends
are respectlully- Invited to he present with us.
The liegislaioare having passed a *Pedal act for
our benefit,we are enabled to tuarantee: perfect
tinier in and about , Orel:dire grounds and to
say pinAtively to all that there. Will benolothr;
'seating' d rink sold on or within reach Of the
Af t uoampmeot ginunds. Only such ihinitus
are. actually , neceasary for the comfort and
welfare or. those
_present. To all -let me say
_onnft andenjoy 11, good. time with lac you tam
- affixrdAo spend 'a dot with the Soldiers each
'year, at the Soldiers', Emempoteet. or
tinr.tlitys• and; nights they_ spent. or rather en
dured; oh the Battle mPrisonilrn - the
March or in Doppital to secure the unit tearable
blesiting of' a' truely free' government "Such as
nary, permitlato enjoy. Let eyeribody
- ,
be at the IttittAtitTletitt ncohd- as/ it-the Y
.citntuit. be_llfreiient all lbetime. •
i3y,t)rdeo)t: . 't'::Wlt: . •
Getet Ciati r
c iti VOL!Oigitni4ittina of Stistes. co.
lilildrrefigCb, SOrfa.eikera •
25,h875 ; - . • • .
• `•• 13.11.416.
-7c74.7.;1--At .ttie th e
brklu's es ; tec, ,lire -Sarah Peck of Hyde. Park.
by Rev: illnitunin Pitcher .4)f
H. Peck tg: Blab Pietber, both of . llyde Park,.
Pa. l. P •
Itinve.Vt-NEnr..ftYck-4n. MO - rift:rite; Sept.l,
by Eld. Tibial, Mr. John. J. Milroy and
Julhi L. Vrerbryek 'to Rush..
ToKrci—SwlVlSn. 7 •At Poste:v. Sein
Ist,. by . l4?: J. H. Weston, Mr. A. L. Thaye'r,6
Nlebolsnin , and Mss Balnla Swaland 6
Posner, Pf, I •
, 3:1343/11610 1 33.81.
WAr.24l--In Etridgeivater, Aug. 20, - Itita. Fl
delta, wit of .E(itaW Warnef, and daugher of
Capt. As Luce, aged 03 yeatv.
T0,w14 0 Voir Brooklyl, Pa.. Aug. ! 24th,
Mirnie ditighter_of John And' Wialtby
,Tewkidiury, aged 4 years -
wr.3;L•LJamm
AND
. . ...., .
~ # , . (i.NPY'G 0 ODf•!':.: '
•
q. '• ~ -,- . 2 'i. .:i .
.1E1.40 ac lacre faxt. ilia. - 1 3 ril.oess.
..
, •
.0 , , , pima' iit for the lest GO days : :.,
HOftERRY . STRITT) * AN_P
__Wirt fF. 4 ite.4I•LILE
THERA g GLO KS, NECKTIES. ColisErs,
i
Rue. li Gs . H. NDEERCHIBIPS. RAMlalltur
ED '; tINIMIS LACES. GIMPS PRIM-
Clips PARA.St)LS, COLLAIVS, ANDi
, Si . eFFI P S. IN 011011 T ..
,;
i ,
;
ovetythiniin my 11 ' 4o at greatly redhead prices. • .
I
• • • '
1
AU OtilUszSry Goods Delois, Cost. •
,
, 1 W. J. VilliVEß..
fg a I Ho. 21 Court 81. 1 Cor.(Water S
13Ingiuulton, N. V.. August 4.1875. • • . i
' •
/?10 MariCOttl.. 1
7.16e4 York Produce Mark 411:.
wlr
• 1i
Re_poV a tery ' Sipco's!: for 'Tax No9rtmoss
Dix • by Ith es & tierver L Produca Cotitml6. •
don If„Tchants 916 Witham!! street.tlewYtk.
I .
New! York, Friday,tept. 1875.
BUTTER..:
Receipts last six days 14 • .pkgs;
.
Fine Stede butter continues very searae and:
tirni, with in tact, some one or two dealers .ask :
ingi37 0 - 4,5 e% . tor fancy lots though these fig
ures:are not genernily established as most deal
era are st;1l ole•-ine their beat stock ati3se.---
Shtiald - Ole rtlai;ps of tic° etiatitta6 as light
for the last few days, it, .is probable the higher':
figures will became general within a vitek.— : .
The demand is principally for fineselect:ons: :
bpi; in absence of a tree supply of !inch grade;;
wood j uality is
.meeting rather morclatten- , ,
tioif, au .:receives are enabled to work iti off to
a trifle bAlter advantage.. Weitern butter) whenl,
really ti is is in good request and prleol
in stained. Medium - tit good grades e.onll sue;
rather slow, though holders air about stehdy
their vies. Veil low grades coatintieN'Sca
and ivraided. ' .
' • ... . ... e
i
gOixl to prime:- .. .. 21 ' 2.9 e
Paili,cholcupew made 31: 0 ; 3.5 e
I,Tooil tot prime, ; :.30 3*,:c
Pails, cowmen to y,ond ' • .25'
CEIb.ESE
Receipts last six day 5.....;......: 84.64.1b0xH
.
The tuan.ei. does not seem to impiuve ruty,•buti
rather the reverse. Almost every- receiver is
loitded up' hmvily, and 10 a-e an. iousjaud ;rev,
sellers.. The rihippe,s show but •
Con io purchase, Ind w het-one ran. bOornd
with an order he can Luy all he
..ttutOtiat!ithOut!
l b . ' ;!4 B ii ta ‘ t vu e F il a g e7o y: n . e E . .11:,) ‘ . . 10 11 :
-' State
.11airres 0.1 10
State Factory; fair to: g00d.:.. 4". Agi 8
_l3eceipts hist six Air pkgs.l
The demand is -onIy" moderate, still iii the,
'Debt supply' . holders • are inclined to to!'ilbuo
steady in tilOr fews at 2.1 c. for -Western' t
State end . . .0. '
lie tern choice brandi' .7* 01 2
.iouthern • ' •
: DRIED FRUITS.
Apples have sold a tri:lc.better and rile'
cr. New Ca. ale a' Aving'itt
not titeet vittftnuelt favor, ••- .„
State APples, quarters... '
'Batches, peeled, state . to •_
Illackberries.. ....... . - to -11
• Raspberries', new• .to
. • . •
- 'Fowls and chicken-, are only in limit
tptu,t,zittil pfic44 not tely
-Turkeys„State_pritue, th'•
Sptlng Chickertsja,TlO to
NEATS AND STOCK.. — .
•
fair -request and about stleady.t..4
Sheep plenty. and in itsor of buscrs.l ifuntai
ituitaluf vilat p.etty fair stock licit ag' at
Live Siteep . ...: tp 6
Live Calves, state prime B!itoi c
premed calves 12 to • tie
New .dierthements: 1
Administrator's S'
QF VALI.TABLX REAL . ES
. ,
The undersigned, administrators of the ettairt [t f der
man Snow Late of tranttlin Towns!'fp. deemed, In
pursuance of en AcioLtjte Orphan s' Court oi the Vow!
ty of Steeinehanna. capose at publleSald on the .
premises, in rrankltu, on . -
Wednesitsiy,
,gepiember.
MI tie* toikrtslnst materitwd ploc:ez of land
,siteete In the
test tishtp of • 1. ranklin. •C'eunty of buNnehlatia atql
State of Pcnnsytran 14 bounded as folhiwe h wit
ginuin-. 'on the North by lands of Wormoitufoi!l On the.
out br the b1.,4"3-,No.ntll br:lands of T. 44.11N . IfIlatr!
and on , the Wts.t by Asada o. - Chatioraud Itlhnot ilow•
at& eentaininti actrtv and 28 1.2 percheS, more or
tees.
TERMS ;
One ittiod-ed dollars deown..; Six hit ndre4 ore
ma lon ur sale. aud the batange la one year, therpftet
with Migrate. . ' . • '
Fianiritn,
CONIETTSVILLII,IIOTEL. • '
. • .
TIIIS 1 1 1611iL Is FINELY SITUATED On: Rio Ritmi
fond.letiding from 9lngbamton to Slontritio to Conk,-
;In station on the D. L. & It Parties ..toir
ping at tlis station will And it Cottreutenti to esti on
oxl bate tiropeetonvoulitnres , to carry partim#
any Obi* they. wt h to rach. /bave.beez rtnttlng my
boo t fisd barn. making that *ore convettlent to tkn.
ter it the ;piddle. Thtutkfal . for pact pitfounge or
toy. bi friends, I shalt he happy- to gretti them and
tem toubllc genornlty when In this rttinit.t.
• • • D. J. VCIITIIY, PrOprletor. 1
Cortlttarllte. Atmnitt 131,1$11%—tt. 7'.
r.t11.3181i5 TAKE .170TiCS i • • i
. • But mar k et price. pall is tab, ft 1
• &OEN," QATS;
• at the ltontme Steam MIL • -f . .1
,
. . • Superlittemynt. a
Maattese, July I'4'. ' • ' •
• - •
Carpenter ttnd Buaderi
.
tolrmiist. erect itraCrareibt all UM* la` ani
'-I *anion end complete theta 111 rear tietatl: Merbto
aria, Ode Menthe, Saat4- atiside; Doors. sad iNtadnir
Freese. : turniebed to er a ; Ittetrilutidlagamt bead;
ilar paper made speetelttee, Ifmn4ey . mete; bat. expo
- tarot workmen. litsop nem the Jitelliutliet
Montr• , mte.,Jeuttary 27,1811-41- •
A ITALTORII 1.1017131.-411 S IItfDESSIONSIX,4*
- Auditor appalnted bp the Orphateh Conn ot Sutt
quehatiut Coputy. in the mato - hattlaell W. Tem*.
dell. deed. au exception* • ttled to the. taiga Siccotatt
of tae Sxecu tars or will 4ite. of deeal; wilt hearlhe
pries on the exception* ate* et hie sacs to hiontnure.
op Thorday *the Path day .otheptember. IfitS; nt teat '
o'elack.A. tn., of which lit oorooth intere l 4 4 4 trill tike
• WM.
Soatme.Septetaber I. is . 1 - •
. , - _ _ _
..... 1 '
'''.lllst , i• Vvrte•rls.'a •I
, . . .
100.s i oin w respegtallty itosottoces to Ow Isllbs.Of
Month** and 'viefahr. that - the te prepared to do all
ktuds of Hair Work, la thatett - style,- ftlysta radix
bra?. Shimpookut . ladle% rant ~ thildrett, jihodut Ord!
G , eta A Tarrelte Grae-. &MA Mao Strkt.
tieptentber Ist, tt ri:t.t: • - 3 : , • ; 1
OUR" 11 - SW" TE4B:-
_Op], 00 tit)** a polka& ' ,Thitell;_Grecik
Thd hddilaa ever Ma will . poce. • •
A.usipd. _ LYONS 4 PIif,ANZI
.1 16 44 .400 -4 AND 'SINIA
dozen 4vi 004
Aqua . 11414.-4 W AiAitit.i
=I=ISMS2E
- Conuirsii.l6lotisient.;'' :
the
. , ore W nc pa ha chCentaur
LIa!MODI 17011Ove. no iwtm hi_
' 11,key lameness
,whiCh f.tioy will dotter.. Thlii to strong .
j • r but It fe trne;; ?tar have
prodaced more totes of rhourosiiso,
- rtoorsigh,tock•law.palsi,optaloo.owel.
4311•1ng atkedbouists,actilds, hurts. salt 1
ihriam. ear-ache. de., upon , the bateau ,frame, and of
*nano; spirit), galls, etc., IlpOi animals in one year,
;than have all other pretended remedies since !be world
?won. Thep are counterirritant, all 7 bealing, pain re.
Meyers. Cripples throw avraytheir crutches, the lame
;Walk, potent:Wu& blies are rendered harmless, and, the
iwonAded are healed without a scar. The tetli*
listed around each bottle. They Sell Asia articles fiver
! sold before, because they do just wiint they pretend to
i 40. Those who now rimier from iteumatism. pain, of
I inventor deter/ail to seder if the* will 'not use Centaur
Liniment, white wrapper. More than 1000 certificates
of remarkable cares, including fror,cl% limbs chronic
rheumatism, gout, rem:Ong. tninors;etc.; have been re
,' ceived. We will Li,nd a circular contain inkcertldeates,
thoreclpeoitestls. to any one requesting it. One
bottle of the yellow wrapper CintatirLiniment is worth
one hnudred'dollars for spavined or sweenied horses
and mules, or for screw-worm In' rbrep. Stork•ownert
—therellnlmentg are worth your attention. • No family
should be without them, White wrapper family nee V.'
Yellow wrapper for animal,.
_Sold by all Droggista.
,Weents per battle:large bottles, $l.OO. 3.13. Rosa d
C0.,53 Broadway, Now York. ! '
Castorla ismore than a substitute for Castor Oil.
it;is the only tali article . In existence which is certain
to assbnulatO tbp 'twill. regulate the bow'els. cure wind
colic and koduce natural sleep. It contains neither
minerals.morphtneloislcohel.end is pleasant to take
Cilldren neednot cry and mothirs may vePt.
Oct. W. . •
Dress Dande r & good. assortment. • Prinks, all the Rene
aul rtney pitttertin la Our- market. White CiLecala a
zreat-varlety, 1 - " • - • •
BLEACHED') AND 'UNBLEACHED
SHIRTING, COTTONADES,
• ~"" MMUS. TICKS,
STRIPE
SHIRTING. "'LINEN
ToWELING, .04RPET WARP, &C
The . limest Ptoelt in ,town. Pint el*** gooiest lees
price* tbaU vat„bo *ought. or any other ponies la the
HATS & caps;
411 the
READY-MADE CLOTHING
a full line, and rigors)* Well Made and trimmed.
.
Call and Eitarolne my -stoat before purchavinn
where. Iwillnutbeundersold Cur the same quality e
goods, by as one in or out of .town.
Butter shipped: Prompt rei urns at the highest mar
cat pre es guaranteed, bps ,egshed, • es soon as rp:
heirecL
{, • { • ' • Ws. lIATIIEN.
, New Milford...l'one 2d, 1273,--tf. '
I.IITITEII ANow;
JOHN U. 13NctiV.
Administrate
FOR TIIE WHISKERS. . '
• This *Wont, preparation in he relied irin to Change'
the , color of, the board irontgrar or stop other 'induct ,
able Shade. tci 'noire Or h s k. xa discretion. It 1# easily
applied. being In one , preparation, and quickly and e
ASOUJIHY pitaltletis or permanent color - whietwiii neither
rub oo its r4L ,
• - . IVAICOFACTOURD
ea .. 'Nrilifo4*;',N. IL.
VOLD Dir''ALle AND DXALEfts•
• ,
Ilys•
froligeolloa, ripen.
;Yeti aungarie anti Biestb;
'attache. Blame *s. Plies,
lumetlfeti - ;.greatioali ,aad
In Dirmase,o ,13111tottsness;
rev Complaint. DropsytTeb.
. Tumors and Halt Matta,
orma,Stoal, Neuralgia, as a
leererill
sod Pariblatt the
Ime
itlvisyst 'perfected. Their
math limy exert sit Meer ;
Pills. Thsy, sre Isktionei plessegst t 4 take, Bilt Power.
f il l to cum verge- out. the feel humors of the
L hioodtheyetime t tate the finiiirk or disordered argill.
tato *akar a nd Itelatt tie health, itud tone trt
the 'whole betas. Titer care:Rot only the every day
comptshits or room Pody. bat formidable and danger,
ems dimmer. Most skilful phyiklatte. Masi nattiest
.etelawsp,,ound our best .eltisams.: mod o irt utut.., of
'cures totter-reed tuld of greet benefit* they have derived
from tbeeePll,lt.•• They are the, Imfeet sod best photo
fur elitidrea;heoamse' mild 'a* *oaths effectual. -Petrie
sups coated, tkeysrs easy to telle , mid pules , partly
viketato ar.cettrelY laratimst.,
Drer!..l.llLl. Aftr C04"1,46ire1l 110/14
, - sod Anslyttast Ctieialets.
sow Ift ;#44 Dituoiluira - AND aim* at
, • "MgDWINS.
Jttls t4.181i, I
-.--Agemp.Advertisements.
.&.°Z•
=EMI
UQ-BINS,ON'S,'
Southern Tier
UURNITURE EMPORWIIII
88 , Washington Street,:
131ziatisizta.. tcilm., - '1%.1:. 'l'..
Vou will Fled the
• . , .
S'
•
LARGEST, SID' UST if3SORTiC AT OF
YVINNYIIVALN
OF ALL KINDS;
At the Lowest Priees of any Store i
`Southern New York:,
All Goods told areVA#RATED as Itepresepted.
E.D. 110$INSON.
SPRMG .** ,§UAIMER
Q.Qcsasi,
Just Reciived
-BY
WILLIAM:HAypgN.
STAPLE P4NOYLDTIY GOODS
BOOTS` &. SHOES; . REA DY
MADE OLOTHING,
ZITS & CAPS,
BOOTS ce SHOES,
'Mil standard inlete is compounded - with the creel.
Olt CAM. 11* erect r are 41!• wonderful turd Satisfactory
as ever. It restores ~.r.ray or faded ha.r tone yordhltri
tailor. It remover elFeraptionr. Itching and dandriarti:
sod their= 1p by its nee hemaite-whits and demo.
Its tonic properties It reatortar the capillaryglands
their normal lion'. Preventlng bahluene. and truth,
the hair grow thick and at tr.. Asa dressind ixithhrg
luta been found so eftectua oe desirable. Dr.
"Ilaymh Stare Asgayer of 74 arachneetti, says of It v 4 •E
con-Ider It the best prepatation for it. Intended pox-
Buolunghanew nye,
MEDICINE.
July 14, .„
.Ayr's Cathartic Pills,
FOB ALL wiz rtrnrosts OT A
FAMILY PHYSIC,.
Igfiefiro
EMI
HEA M EAL '
F. oi IfOAT 14 • ,
AMEI°C4I44 p "
won *MIDI*
10,*ry.tif.
Agel!t.
NEES
Ntimber 36.
Ad*siiisiments.
VET• __,..• •
4 111114. 1 ,
4- 1 i
DrEr. Sore.
I. 14. BULI,A dl) . , FIIQ PlilErit.
RE:cyst:N. ►t, t Apothecary.
'PATENT MEDICINE EMPORIUM t
• ' •
Theo ervittnid Wriaid respectfully announce to all
the pe nle everywherci that to bir already extensly;
stock and varletyol Merchandise to the Grocery,. Pro.
vision. end ITerdersre - line.
Ile lois added, a v. ry choke atisOrttnent n? PURE
DRUGS. PATENT MEDICINES BECI4IIEB., PEE.
PUMERY, En. , which tie flattens him. If he can 1114011,411'
the public they will find it to their advantage to (lain.
lee bet re purchasing elsewhere. To ail Physician a '
this section of the county be would respectfully an.
nounce ,that he hes secured the services of It. Kenyon
t
u Drumist and Apothecary. whose' long exnerienee and
atknowledgeti care and 'ability, entitle him to your en•
tire coulidence in the lineal compounding medicines
or preparing preecriptidno;and Who would also wets* ,
lien et•Oemat favor to receive calls from any of hie did
-ustomers or new ones. Will make the Patent Wedi.
tines ii , pecialty. AleceDomestle and Foreign Mineral
Wittcrs-an extensive/dock. Also fine Groceries—
. I -
, •
I.,ETRUPRI EXTRACT OP BEEF. ?REAR RALWON
Neap & CANNED CLAMS, LOBSTERS.
P . CORN, BRANS. OYSTERS. ic.. jq. •
• , .
In fite4anythlnn and einerrthlng that le ordinarily
ed. Respectfully soliciting &call 1 remain . •
L N. BULLARD.
04m:der! Fkowder4 Powder! 4 -
111ant4nu, Hide and ilhotiowilor; Shot, Lead. Una
Tnbeie Caw. ranclun,
? luny, Fuss, a.c., •
for "silo by
se, Befit 9,144-4 r.
gures bet . Not Lie !
L - #
. BELL FO OsEr. vma,—
OUR, ". NEWRICE LIST FOR,
SPlit.NO AND SITSIMEtt OF
31.0713..
1
Hem •
cottoned°pitutili,
atetit VOOWX ,
*CFood all wool pants.
french eassitnere pantie,
fterryCworkingmen's sults,
Scoulti casalmere sults,
Itarristassimete ,
Fancy 'check and strip, snits,
Black frock coats. •
Black dress COOS. ItulgiFtedv
Black cloth vests.
White linen vests,
s
BOYS': SULTS, .3 to 9 years.
,Boys' Jotton suits, . 2.0054.00
Boys' tnix , vl - sults. • 4)XI 0.00
Boys` fancy wool suits, , - 2.01' 10.40
• • Boys' Suns 9to 15 yeais.
;
Boys' 40091 sults, •
Boys' fancy snits. f '
Boys' finest rativirocre sults,
Youtlu' suits. all styles,
Good tiotton shirts,
Good ()venlig, -
Good rubhersuspendirs,.
And all other Goods In proportion,
The Shove pricey are Air cub only, and an %noted
aor custornerw front a distance. •
si.oo i iutur r w i t f ac t t l i to pA bove ces ag ,rice
arantad i 6
per cent. lower than those ot• any other Cuss In this
city ur;ricinity.
WEBSTER, The ,Clothier.
ut; May atit, •
Blughain
DO LEY - 4 CASEY,
No. 48 11r. 60 Wphington St.,
. ,
RINGIII.43IT9N,
Would respectfully call attention to their taro; sto'•
.
re. XT 'Er xi. 33
which ;they are 'citing at frotn 15 to ID per cent It
than hpretofore., - a full motto:tent of
PARLOR, DINING ROOM AA 'srrenivi FURNI.
TORR.
parlor Stitt*, Aim' $6O upward. Chamber Setts from
flu upward. Mattresses front /4 upward. Pure Wool
Matra:lkea (rum $lO to 111.5.' Oak, Mb and Walnut
Extension Tablet! , Irvin /6 to $11.4.
lota can do better by purchasing par good* of ocean
of any &alert In Lblasectiourot the country. We will
not be nuderaold by any one east of New Yuri City.—
No extra charge fur packing or delivering goods at the
depot. " •
OF OUR
TAKING
UNDER
We deAre . to eaya word. In thl6 Hon •Ive have fitein's
Patent ATAI A rule's pf uttivr . 1•13 . 1 t... • Cu . Sal
nnron?t. etc.
Th e beau: 4: t'Arrlage attacLeft to our eit.abilrtio.
elootot be ..tirthAfrtql IL 1:110 pec:ion. Tbero •Ul
bo foutletted to thoNd wtto toltlitto, ta, a teagonabi«
nrv.stlywhero w:tion tVii , lity miter ttou
tlita city. Give us • 4.1t11.
Blngltimton. May Itth,lBZ.,—tt
UNT BRQTRERS,
SCRANTON
, I'A
St HMO" Desierrin
'HARDWARE,.IRON, STEEL,
• NAILS, SPIKES, SHOVELS
WILDER'S HARDWARE,
MINN RAIL, COLIN 7 SIISLI-VN 4E7 RAIL SNICKS
RAILROAD d XINING SU - MINS.' •
CIAR.PIARE anu.vo4. AXLES, SKEINS AND
"BDINS, BOLTS. NUTS and 11ASHER3,-
' AftLA TV) BANDS; NA LLNA..IILIi
IR °XS, RUIL4,BPultr ES, •
PELLONS , SEAT SPINDLES, Sows. A..
ANVILS. VICES,
SLEDGES, d
FILES do
• . RAIIMERSt FILES , c. ite.
CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS, BfILTIN G, PACKING
TACKLE' BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS,
CEMENT, HAIR* ORIN. DSTONES.
PEEN. CH WINDOW GLASS.LIT,,ATIIER *FINDINGS
FAIRBANK'S SCALES. - ,
TAYLOR'S FAMILY MEDICINES.
,
Pain, and Amenesa relieved In a short Mme by tha
use or Taylor's Criebruted OIL .The great ithetountite
and Nenrull;rie Itetut dy. Tlnr mkdit Inc 11 ru t t cure
ill. but is wirrauted to eurcmore ol the elle add hUe to
which tleth it tteir than env. other med'etne ever dis
covered. Olve It trial; U von do not and it ta. It
r 0,4 , 30 - ootbioz. It MAY 6e used with the' utmost
adrantage for any kind of ralmLasrneness. Wounds or
Sores upon man or beast. - Will not smart tbe ,tAtereat
wound or sore. Full directions for use arotmdi each
bottle. Ask your Merchant for a - Irec vial. No Curtt—
No Pay..
Taylor', Cough Syrup or Expectorant, for all Throat
and Lung diseases. Is very pleasant to the taste sod
contain* nothing Injutione.; Tryout, and stop • that
coutat and take the soreness from your Throat and
Tutors. Ask your Merchant fore free vial. No Cute—
st) Pay.
: Taylors Condltitm Powdeisfor all kinds of stork and
poultry. Warranted the best renotator of the Protein
of run down or diseased stock. that has ever been Ws
covertql. Try them for at] , cdreases Incident to the
brute creation. Directions fOt .t*e around esch'pack
age, al o Cure—No Pay..
All the alstve meditate, for vale by Abel Turrell a tnt
Burns& Nichols. of Montrose, end ail Ettnalate Mad -
Dealers throughout the country.
H. DROWNING TAYLOR.
Octobet
NOTICE IN NANKIN:WO%
. • • t' • •
' In the District Coati- or the ,Unlteil Statei, s,
• Wiutera District of Petotylvanla. 't'hristopber Rogers
of. ttuaAneha no, a Bankrupt under the Act of Convent
of March 24.1h67, hairline appli ed for difeetarge train 4
all, debtv, and other Oa provable under said -
,Act, by order of the Cautt.Stlot Is hereby. loon. is
all perrobe who bare proved eir debts, and other per
sona lute rooted, to appear the 14 day of depterntwr
ink at 10 o'clock, a. m.-before E. N. Willard wt., Nag.
later at Istivoileco In Scranton, Pa.; to at ow eatwe, If
any why Mecham* should. net be ,granted to Ufa mkt
bankrupt.
S. Ci. XeCANDLICI4O,
004
August 25, 1876.—gw-
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Ontral ll:press Oaks to C.obb!a old. stand. amnia
=attar fOrtrarded and received to and Iron) all polota,
.
-*la Mont:On R. R. and Lehigh Valley R. H.
• • Dliect rout to &Tont* Yolk,
PlarditphLa. stet. ae; - • •
Tozwardlng of fooled prooiptly *Model) to
. ,
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- ltoutroigo. AtogaPt iftb. 18M-4m. •
$5 to s2' 0 crolgAtZT,' wasted: ryas;
young and old. make more looney at work for pr, it
their men lorallilea, during their spare utotaeawar a li
the tlme,than at any thing' else. We air -ertspOy
ment that will pay handsomely +Or every bowed work.
Full imita t ive, WM.. dc., lent free. need 111*"011111
address al once. Don't delay; Now is the tl4le. Pine%
look' or wt•rk or heatless elsewhere until you Wes
learned Whet we °ger, 0. EITINnON a W., Porthind
RiCiarejekil r•
Lntao! It Soma at I centi *-oder. Which •is not**
cbritp as where. *meat twice Um 1001101. "Paths
111.11 SITC1101". bads !voi - sll.
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A0i1mt , 113.145,-41r ," , F LYONS As DRAItL
FRESH ROASTED iCOFFEE.. 800.
Orin Pot It wanted vititostettni mug% AD earls of; , ,
((Otos ground ot note it .
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ter auf6k4;4l nntr 9S cants i istion.
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11.50
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DONLEY Jo MAZY.
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