The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 03, 1875, Image 3

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Arrangement of Malls.
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Arrirea. Deparig
(Dally,) Ibup in it
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gontrese flOapm 6204. n
m okra. ........ m lalpm .
Isla Ong. • 145a10 5100„th
(wkly.) • . too n , 00 t,
station,(tri weekl3;),_ ... .500,k nr ...11,0;y1;
g h:anton,tiat S. Lnk (2,0 ri 111)0 p 'it)Uptif
~,,-aeypen.tiri weft:ly.). 1001) a m '4oopla
york. (rid Montrose 1)epot) New Ittilford,
117yaluting are dolly. •
faeceeklin Station inail runs TuesdaySZTlturadays.
'toe Wag:bon:on mail, (eta silver Lake,) rams 'rues
'lllllll,dt, yn. Saitictlaye.
illy 1114111 M nubdays, Thursday ',and Sat •
goethuppe It mail rattallondays,Wetkerdays,and
ADotalottai. STAOIIO.
A stage leatesalaily for Montros.e Depot tit 1 ai„and
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ge leaves daily fur New . Milford at7Boa.m. - -
t; ,lrruuueat33Up.m. _
• . E. C. rounntiv,r, ,
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igatreso PatilWaY's - ,
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. I tnnpitent of Trains. To take et
,CF . et an Mandan,
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,p, n Tra‘nbv ' . ' Up Train) ,
:.00 . I.oo .. .. .. Al 0 ntro ea , ...... ... 10,40 , ',6.00
t. 1.1 110 ' . Allen's...—. —.314 25 545 •
:ill 113 . • Coors' ~ 1020 540
..11 i 7) ' ... Mtn Kra ~10 15 595
iS 1 :15...... . . ... 111 mock ..1003 ' 643
,r, 15: TAer'ft,.... .. ... :.. 9 35 615
.t:, 140 - coign gvil le 9'43 • ,-' 605
:,;.4, 4 I 43, - 1 you '135.455
~ c , 'tai - Nvery's.sr... ..... 005 * 945
1.11) • 2 05........ . .... Lemon '9 15 435
~:,t 2ti 1 obeek..... ,:,91145 4`05
f:0 230 Marcy`* • •
~,. 555 : .416
. rt . , , 24:i : 'l' n akbannoek...',... 840 . ' 436
All IN tiS connect nt Tunkhauneek with P. & .N. T
;:, It.tjoing non 11 and tenth, .• .
i • J 1611114.:1. BLAB:SUEZ, Pron.
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131:SINgSS LOCALS.
Ladivs',.Beaver Cloaks.—Chonp John:. • • •
Buffalo Itabet;, .131ankets, etc.—Guacuberg,
&'Co: •
elitilvoynut ExaminatiOns..
tiip Boots—Cheap Joan. . • • .•
',mei About Tom, •• , .„ • •- .
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No time tcrraapy town notes Ihis week, , •
Oa amount of elecilan news. ,- wdliold the
prr ono day longer. . [-
4'• - •• E. McKenzie is in New 'Dirk buying i new
goods foilliO "Avenue Store."
The 1 4 fulles' Ala Society, of the 31, C. church
:;1 furnish a .supper, on Friib evening of
week, at 6 o'clock. I). in:, at the•Vransept
consisting of cold trump, etc..; - tea and
-''''cc. Price 25 cents. Also, oysters will be
ivets during the evenin4 - All are iniited.
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'i'', 'it is a clearly 'proven fact," reinarks ~an' es
, t :?rige, "to the mind of
_a ganitleutait who has
•':" . .a.le the subject ' a study, flat ':coat gas cats
,;:raY ,the.mortar in chimney walla.'! -And he
:,•rther clans that "great danger from fire is
eyesult,a. the heat passes between the bricks
.:` the 'elm ey• at the, roof, instead of going
at the tt i." . Preperty _ow pers. - should et- -
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hat into t 's atter'and if there is any truth
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'I, it , See that the
,neeessary rePaini : are made
'tiiilinit delay.: You may' save your property .
- .ma fireby so doing. . \ .„. . •
:'et Water for , o Eyes : -,, , z ••', . .
•,' Many per Son • are suffering ,painttroin weak
:i,9 otihe eyt This,, sometimes;proceeds
-la 16641 hill) natiotf,, sometimes from . other
pic,:s..Sover persons have derived , - al
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, mediately, and in in: so t caieS, permit
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' , ..'.11 re of from the applieation of salt : water
I ;, , batf .
t ; and tilt pain has been 'alleviated;
tai a compresB gauntlet] 'with salt water laid
'..... the eyes,,and renewed at frequent intervals.
I:c.aning '.the eyes and submerging them in
1-. mi salt .water tans been lOund beneficial to'
.:se whose eyesight begins to fail. _ . . •
Farm..crops.:are nearly gathered, and store
nelidy • • • •
Stpek buyers are•very plenty and paying,
=, , al prices for the same. • •
E. A.. Kent has returned. from
..at,ol v lilt iinpaired heitit h. •
lit; Prem by t erlan society: rc itbout a pas-
Bev. J. 11. Weston is a good writer and is a
ht.l to all, I.ltieociety proniering..,.
Tim effort made. #or Enecr cemekt:ry: ha
and, med,lor the prestmt..: • .
.1.! Brooklyn, Pa , 18, WM, . • •
14 Moutripellank.
Vitale in Mcintro.se last week ,we dropped in
e'.llls First - National Bank for a moment to
Ot our former •tdwusman, N, Lentieyn,
proTnt cushier of that bank. • •We found
thelusiirolsiiints and as genial a'com-
deer. !This kel.nt,•tilthonglt : in, its in
firesente, in excellent recorkas;wilt he
sn by their. 'statetneets.' nett it, is .rightly •
j_vrivil is evident. L. hers had 's'.earS• of
i.lpPrience afid.ii - 3 - •jest the one tp•secceisfially;
:• , 1,1 act' a busin&S of 11us. charitetee 'ptittlently.
adtautsgetiusly...• efing,Willatc, 'the •
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f -!•,ekkolders upon their sele9tiou.---Great 13i1t4
• ~ •r o rte•r:
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4mLi'borry•
correciitin: Mr. Bie ster froth . .MontrOse.
rjlies the o.lllded Bebe( I on the hill end not
`.k'l - .lVright who Was firs hired.
Janteii;flynn 61Mt into . the plice few_
• ks since to visit friett q and was taken sick
et titehouse,of titatultordh. •
P. Tompkinp - one I:tst week sipft
lamdfxl . ,,enitie J that measured :5% feet from
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, tip of otte'ivirig to tliellp of the other.
I. Lot Sat;hath the Rev:Mr:sllllth front `the
fortuvr pastor of the Oreshyterillts ehurett
: ft this pine° und Frntildin. gave - ow,: the lino.-
pleasure of listening to one c. 4 bib most
rt . lll3lt, ZoiL.
Liberty, Nev,. 2,1872:
,':eo Planting. " • • ' • -
IVeatern Farmers are trying • ' to raise Wood
‘: the markets, which i s much more protita
ihun raising corn and then burning It. The
's , write trees for planting seem 'to be the ash.,
- t•ick walnut, tilt), singer maple, and triton-
:oil. Ten liens nt ush twelve years old•are,
- irtti $O,OOO, or Isso en acre, while the,tritn-
poylcir planting, and cultivation.
Ten acres oil black ash plinited for hoop-Poles .
k • r feet apart, Will net $0,500 in seven years.
acre of honey locust 'fifteen' years old Is
,1 •8111 $l,OOO. But there is no reuson'whyt tor.
cultivation. ,should be tiordined to the
.1 tree will thive where nettling else . will
;rim, and _New - England is. spotted , aftover
":lb places that Ix, for their native coverAng.
atto,ge,titer too :Ouch. baroness..
Ire to make a *Wife= Bed. •
.I,New London corrt.wipoudeut , as 49.1,
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: your "Work, to be done in ()eitobeeryou
i, lke inuahritotu beds •lu
1114 Xfou"
1 11: colder a, favor _on tue it yoa.will.s4plain
av to make the hells, iii your next p4pet 1
•:4 I yotir paper-with. great Interest, and get a
ca •i deal of s letertention," . •
hi answer to 'oar corrartoldelled rl l6 7'w e
leoly ' • - ' -
“To grow roushropms suceesaluilyin it• Cellar
itih alraolutely necessary that the'l6laPerdture
the
plan shall not go below 45 dogma • A
%ktopetature or from c no. to. do &TONS AS. the
Iwat favorable. The light must not:be eitire
ip C.Vciutied. The beds aboutil be made ercput
c,lly teratented home anit cow manure in pro
;; , mien Of two of the' lamer to 'One of.tile
and one of floe- golden. limn.: 1411 these
, r , tittiateli . (Nonlife . , rind lorni tqe beds f abiint•
.xteen litchts with suitable paths, ' . 0 1 IK" -
with pure .Is.tnin roaplant tiospo*n .
timok* inset( its large as a wititiOL tot atiaut
two inches deep and:live oport.eielli way. lr
I, l , lure mast lm damp , 0 1 1 00 gh telY '. arttiiittEtt;:
S "w liimeutatioi, hot opt too Wet tioggid—•
- 77 . 7..7% , F5;',.7.,W1, , ,..tig7A"..74: —,
Cabbiles for Stook
We. Would repeat the - commendation we haie
ehew , Matie, of the value of cabbages as food
fill *Mick. Cabbages are oich In 1114i:igen'. and
for milting milk or flesh aro valuable; is kith.,
ering,a pateli-of cibbage tor , market, there Will
alwaYs be more or less soft heads, which,are.
unsaleable, but will answer for stociatteding,
and Where heads are cut Mr and sold instead of
being pulled up by the roots, the leavei
good tied. .
It is yory hard; work . to Induce farmers to
change their precticO, .but we think that if
they , would tri.the experiment of raising in
acre or two of cabbages for stock-breeding,they
would tie so well pleased with the result is to
make it a part of their system of farming.—
Whew cabbagw are high, the larger, firmer
lioads cohld be sold,And the poorer, with \the
leaves, fed.—Ens Observer.
Froin Apokoon.
The potato bugs can be seen in the hilt when
digging,- though stupid. . ,
W. L. Neville has gone to Pittston, where ite
took a situation as book keeper.
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A good many onf our young men . havti joinal
tie St.Piltrick's TenveranceSociety of,Frien4s
vine.
."A 'news School house is beirig In the
Graves district L. 11.01:1 ) .11ottd is the contrac
tor.'
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Thomas Lynch recently returned from Ohio,
where }fie : purchased it team.ot mules ; they are
fine fellows. . ' .
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uelect school of two - menthe has opcmal in
the Bowen district, taught by Misa E:206 coo
man of Middletown. • . - •
Lewis Beebe has gone to Syracuse, It.! Y., to
procure Medical treatment tor cats rrb, , witich
has rendered him speechless. _ .
aremiah,Ryan, the oldest iniabitant of this
town, departed this rife on the second of Otto=
Le a r. Be.was'•oinety years old. BeguisOir in
Apolacon, October 18,1875.
now to treat the new Horse Malady.
The appearance of it recent horse malady,the
origin of which is not yet deterthined, but in
Its operrition ts , suid to be .ditierent from ;the
once Aunous-epizooty awl the. likelihood of its
becoming epidemic,. induce an entinent yeteri 7
nay surgeon to' make' public the. fo4wing
remedy for the new disease:
thelirst plitce; - when the prima rysytnp•
toms present themselv.es - ,.aPply a strong solu ,
tion 'of camphor to the nose of the animal on a,
sponge., internally adininistering twenty drops
of the tincture of aconite root in an ounce.
of, water every hour for eight or ten hours, fol
l Owed by :twenty, grains boracic acid in warm
mater,: externally applying mustard and flan
leetl pOultices to the throat eyery three
.. Where,, there is Much irritEion in thelthrolit;
wiih'emigliing, give tea drops I.tho tinctdre
of
.sconite. Sutt feed' and astable temperatpre
•of seyenty degrees are indispensable. di
sease is essentially ot-trypto_gamie origin .and
can only be overcome by sucli:agenti its act, di
reetly and speoitieally 'upon thesporie develop
ment. •
Secrecy in the Printing Office
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...A" properly* condUcted printing °Med is : as .
Winch . .11.Seeret Society as •is a Afitson Lodge.—
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The printers are not under any , oath of lecres ;
hut nays feel themselves as truly in hon r
hound tgi keel; secrets', as though they had be
,a
put through triple oaths. Any employe ina
printingbifice who willa% 'disregards ttils rate
in ;elation to prini t ing office secrets, Wetfid not
only 'be scorned by - his brethretrof the - ,craft,
but would. lose . ; is position in the 'printing
office at.onc4.l:
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We make this statement because it sometimes
happims
Vm that , a :communicatimi appears a
newspa / pelOr an assumed, signature which
excites comment and vartems parties try to :Ind
out who is the author . ; Let all be. saved the
trouble of questioning the employes or attaches
of the printing office. They. are."knoW-toth:
ihg,4" on such points as.tliose. On such' mitt
tersthey cps and. ears but no mouth.'. ;
and if they fail to' observe this. rule, let therit
be put down as dishonorable.members of the
craft.. • ' = •
It is the same with job printing.'l If anything
is to beprinted :pia kept secret let proper no•
tice be given of the desire of secrecy, itud you
might as well .question the f'Sphyfis" as one of
the Printers, so that even tho secret books fnr
lodge - are printed:without fear.—Exchaaga.
No 7 styles in Jewelry. I , •
Jewelry, like all other branches of toilet' and
costume,ls subjected to the changes and the
vagaries of fashion. The red and-dark'yetfow,
gold are the most, fashionable colors for ladles'
and gentlemen's wear. . -
'Fite tirsi is-made , of gold and copper, with a
tenth of silver , for working, whilst the second
.isan alloy of g'old, silver and copper. For la
dies' 'fatted jewelry made into peadants,crosies
and necklaces•will be' much worn. This Lis
made of either the red. or the yellowgold and
is in Same .cases cmoposed of alteritae
'of gold truiplatinit-4 :aerial which is large-i
ly used nowadays in the Manufacture of ladies'.l
gorrcis., •• ;
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Bracelets will be ~ wern Per, narrow, and in
•, , f6rm will he , square edged, round, oval .or half,
oval, while necklaces, are
..made with penthintsl
of hoed balls and. crosses. . These.and ith 11
l e
bracelets am made in either EtrUSFAti 5 ,, dolt orti
red gold with plutina lines.' l' ,il
'Chatelaines Of, gold in Etruscan iraijouslyfor!
li:omitted in Japanese and. Other
.stylesl of
work, includiug red gold, perforated Work, .ind
m
watches to witch, a aliecitled novelty. `Ear-rings will be Worn larger ,ir4 size, tad arelike
v
ail the oTh by i
er jewelry of. tit &
y rind, and of eith
er red . or, ellow. gold. . Idle turquols and
blue jewelry will ortly \ be . ors by blondes and
'•persontrel light coinplexion, coral Will be in
fine demand and much worn, particahtrly, the
light and more delicate shades. ' -
Diamonds. us llsuitt, Will continuo to-be:worn
1 e
by the wealthy, there feing no depreciatien bi•
the valne-Of fine stones. •ln gtnitlemei#Jwl
- be same varieties and combination of gt ti
aire4dy pientintled w;11 be fashionahle. ~•. i
Watches Will -he 'flat cased in red gold wlth
Monograms, !notate) and stud's and chains Will
be of.vi.rtons style in either red , 1
gold • or r4d
gold'and plutiu I
tt Combined.
The tiutEseniation.
Some ,ef ,the residents••ef -the First 'Ward are•
,
greatlYexerelsed In mind over, the, proximity of
ghostiy neighbors. :The lash materialized ten
ant of the dwelling now tenanted by then',
evoked the spooks from , the region of slAdOts
and time to hold seances and - select receptions
-fOr their benefit, SO the 'neighbors say. Wen
.01M 'reeved she either "forgcte to Paek tip the
s ii►'fs or else like the fisherman In the dribian
'Nights; she uneprked ithe shadowy ontstut;
fisherman ;could not' bottle the up
• Tile house Is not of 'Il o.4escription; - popular.
ly sOppotie& to he favorite haunts 1141.6 spooks,
:but is;On the coutrao . , compnratively triodern,
ono a distriet not at all lonely.: Reports of
uncanny taces peering: out of the:windows at
passers by, aad . ghostly f!,gares witting through
the bongo are eutTent; to dbo tieletbarbood, and
At is stated that tsUllo thOso 11/81iirest4tiona are
More rancorous slid .apparout Wight; they are
frelptent enough during the day time to induce
schoolchildren to pass'to sehool by twine other
-- Certain it is tbst'the 'louselnurlifime - bther
at:tunnels ler ninny 'weeks, but' *bltilt'r tbuse
who linvn-,:renied It are :waiting for the
Owtinn of thb phainit:tenants, by - : , p - reresn
law, - tn: whether it =is by. mere 'cittMes that MO
one hiss been nittitsted by : 'three premises, in
Otpujectire.
Five Bun* Eon out of Work. ;, - _ , k
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.; The ReWng Eaglet October 25th,,ta,Ts: • -
- Tbis : me In& the : extensive rolling faill arid
the Pipe ,rii Lot Messrs. Seyfett, lileilanus• &
06.,0t this c ty, ceased operations, and the cm
. ,
ployeas were thrown out of work: for a tow
In the two establishinents;:about 690 men:are
emploipd. The Scott Works arostillin opera
tion.- The rolling .'milli and iiipe mill, at the
foot oflSouth.Serentis street, were not In ripe
ration this morning, living closed, on Sam.
da.V.l -' s .; • : • ' ':. ' .
The iron trade of this; state Is daily hectimliig
worse,and the rolling' mills are beglnlng to feel
the Want.Of sufficient ordens to k e ep them go
ling. The:outlook is- exceedingly gloomy' for
the svorkingmen,'. end the most hopeful are of
the opinion that unless there is a great change,
Abe iiiii mill's Will remain Idle nil winter. This
will:Wind news: not only to workingmen bu
to e.veßr business man Of the community.
Te Relation ot an'Attorne7 to The Court.. .' '
A court `of eminent:9 has recently given nt-i
teranco to. the following views _ of the relation'
of an attorney to!the court ;, i . ,
I"Am attorney , at law is an officer of the court: .
'- * „ *l From the 'moment `of his entrance
upon the links of Ids office he becalms respon
itible to the count for his official misconduct.. *
1 , 1 When we consider the duties and - rowers,
•devolved upon an, attorney at law in virtue of„
his office, and the temptation 4 to abuse his pro'
fessional franehise, the importance and neces-1
sity of the - power of the court to remove 41)1
from the bar can 'scarcely. be overstated. * *
In order t&fit him for this trusi, the possession
of a cliaraeter fortified by: high moral briuciple
is indispensable. The statute• makes 'a good
moral character' a condition precedent to his
admissiOn. th the bai. By his admission the
court. hold him out to the public as worthy of
public confidence and patronage. Upon this:
endorsereent by the court the public have,a
right to rely and to presume • hat his moral
character continues to stand approved by the
court. If 'a good mural character' io indispen
sable to entitle one to admission to the bar, it is
obvious that the necessity for its continuance
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becomes enhanced by the conflicts ; excitements
and temptations to which the practitionei is dal
l,y liable. For his official misconduct there is
no power of removal but in the court.: This
pOwer, therefore, la a f t once necem
ary to
pro
tectillic,conrt, preieryo the purity of the ad
linistratton or justice and maintain the integ- •
t' ty of the bar." :• , _ .
Tragical - end of a Bridal Tour: .
iluNraNntz
• A - most distresaing catasthiphe overtook 'a
bridal party and two relatives. while, they were
boating : on the Susquehanna at Unadilla,Thurs-•
day porping, in which the bridal party corn,
prising two couples, and the sister of the bride
with her hualniud s Were upset in the,rit-er, and
four-tif the pariy„ including a bride and groom,
met with a watery krave.
It appears that the bridal party consisting of
Maurice - Goodrich and his brother, residing at
Worcester, in this state, and. their . brid4s—sis-
Mrs, were married about.a week ago Land
i stop
pcd at Unidilla on •Wedaestlay evening n the
latter part of their •wedding tour, tOvisit,Mr.
Merehouse, a miller, and, his Wife, Whoi was a
sister of the two brides. - • - .
:Thurtidai
,moining they went Out'lloating t
on
the Sns4nehanna at that point,. 11..
Throtigh their movements, the boat was roll
ed slightly 'upon! its side, when the ladi,, in
alarm, sprang *to: the other side, inlkipitating
the catastrophe. which they were trying to
avert,, upsetting Pie boat and leaving ...all . to
struggle in the wiper. Mr. 'Morehouse Was au
aid sailor, and would undtikUbtedli have gscap
ed awl aided in saving .some of theitheis. but
his wife and .I,lrsi Maurice ..Goodrictt clung ;to
him, mid all ;three vier° dragged down} Mr.
Mnuricl Goodnel4 impeded by his heavy fe.ottt
ing,ihared the fate of his wife. His b l rother
had reetoyed , his l . Coat And over coat, having
been rowing the boat, and being-a good 'EI
tit i.wim
er, esOped And succeed, in savigg his wi l e bY.
repeatedly - lifting her in. theivater,and pushing
lei toward the shore, till she reached a clunip
of willows, -where itic clung. while her hnshand •
rkturned to rescue: his companions, but A ‘ 11 . 3
iOO
1 to to save thetti: 1 t l . , .
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The tragical evert created intense excitement
lind large numbers 'turutNl out to search for the
last aecotints the bodies
tc . ) l aies• At\ , of Mr;
rqehouieUnd wife tind Mrs.Manrice Goodrich
bad been recovered, that of Mr. Goodrich behig
nail 'B in i ns
unfound ; etamtoa ,Tilnes. ,
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A Case of Circa ts.nial Evidence. . • '
The nneeftaintybf evidence_ awl' the
ty of human judgment have ntrZdy received a
more remarkable illuStration tan in the-ease
of a-titan - who has, just been pardoned
. out of
,
Well/Weis state prison. '
Font. years ago Capt. William Et. Stout was
tried,',`conyieted. sentenaed to state prison
for twenty years, for the tnurtier:of oue
wls disappeared in .a mysterious way, in
the village pf Lonisana, ittissouri
Kimball ; was traveling between' Texas and
Missluri, and" in. one.of Ids Journeys he fell in
witbla .. Cipt,' Stoat; Ile wrote his wife
while on ',tine 61 ills trips, stating • that Stoutt
had eravelled:shtit him frorn..the beginning of
the journey aim 70tlifi continue in his comps
ity.-to the end. A. few days after the:date 'of
tido letter the. body of kitnball was fund in' a.
slough inrYiite,.countyt Illinois, with bnliet
hole ••
lAniryjelielted the fact, that a metrical') g
himself C Su:Mit had been seen,with Sint
bitil near, the scene of the marder,'itrid Sim-;
ball's teaiZ was slabsequentiv ;41 \ found !in the poi..
setolon of ,
man who skid that, lie hid ;bought
it fiOm a man - who - called himself' Capt. Stoutt,
and who bad registered name at a betel
-oapt. wm. li &butt." ifponl' these filets bi-.
ing made knotivn,large rewards , werereffered
fnr.the arrestuf Capt Stoutt, the murderer of
Kitgball.• .
Stoutt was , sbortly afterwafds arrested i and
his. 61'61 reSuitti in .his being cOnvicted•of
der z ,ia-the tietxxid degree, itoiwithstandng
straig'evidenee tending to , proye an alibi.
St9att wasliten' sentenced to twenty.years'
Tinprisonment, and dating the_• - pastibur years
evitlence' hits" been constantly accumulating
showing that Stoutt: could not have eotunsitted
'the muider,that lie never heard Of orsiw Kira%
ball, and that ; he, was at his home_ in Omaha
W 1442114 vras coin - Mittel. •
.Btoutt's 'career In the itririlT was 'known to
waxily men tn. that Tiginity, and the theory of
the niorder is, that some. person assumed his
name and committed, tile , deed -- for which he
trafi.cOnvicted and for which he has suffered
Sour years'jtopriaonment4
chi
LThe 7 ans.! • 1
A ,ry pretty, wint snit. fut. the street con..
slats 'la long cloak' a 41 dress, with' long apron
v.eri irt. The ,eloals is usually at .solt lustre
fis.li aick hloth,' al ugh .041 brown..an'd fu
° sibl - "alike pr green- ay be used. 3310 t is the
lii4rite color for !eloa a, boWever. '
1 'he'ploali Mentione bastew seams,does not'
icuff up 1 the 41111; :tied I tlieretere an icillent
01041 tor blar.k *elect and other suitable mate
pals.' llttias patina in irotitilif soiree, and_ is'
,soiricv4at shorter bid; hut long enough.
ie' arpy to cover *lie hustle, whirb is small. The
vii, Vis ;without darts, single breasted. nd lowa
i tit West always, bowever. AO cut the front of a,
n i
i ,
t i t , ol;itt to-suit, the figure of ' thp Wearer; as those
lt out darts are very . becoming to • -1101110
e ll
1 1 k,OIS are set, :on the . ci air verylar.bacir.—
The! 'leaves of thu cloak are widui at the hand
tha theorist sleeves usually Worn.: It is trim-
Pi - either virithj4 wide` rough braid and 'poi..
mil' owa Of riarrow,Aat tbe same Mkt OW gash
ior( l et- with filfl;l' with b0th.....-1 e f.- - •.
Oitver.ollerAir the name_labow - givii , fo the,
.._.fur
so ) - ashiopti6it, _but black , marten and black
tVgt.‘ wll Algatikk in 4,trr• As 9biu ;lag*
. ,
is very on in _front where it is caught up in
apoitrently careless foldl &Stetted With bows of
the materlator of ribbon It ts-very'scant and
closely- drawn . back 'behind In tWO,.,frills
with the material, or with or velvet,: These
way be shirred or laid in folds according to the
taste of the 'wearer.
- Beth under'and oVerskirtl are trimmed with
gathered or plaited flounces,esually knife plait
ed and very fine. Thii chims may be made
either of silk or the fashionable woolen stuffs,
earners hair, Spitsbergen cloth ;Knickerbocker,
or cashmere. Soinetlidei the Cloak is made of
the-same material as, the Ora% Well wadded or.
lined with heavy material,
. -
`ln dress materials. besides j the new and rash
bailable du& mentiOnek black 'silks aetan till
their old 'popularity with a little new added,
and are considerably reduced in price. Very .
titir qualities are sohl for
. 41.0 and $2 .. .00 per
• For general wear 'the best"things
. are the
black alpacas and black. rishineres known as
the Orand Opera ;nand; They
.are very ditia
ble and.look well as long as ilit4r hold together.
Brocade:4 . am struggling into,pcipularlty. 'They
are very gorgeous, but to'o ekpensire and . strik
ing ever to be poPUlar with People' who cannot
atford . ' to buy many dressea . in it season and
who do not wish • to be recognized by their
clothing Wherever they, go, • , •
Pokatidses arOtoming back, at leastto a opt.
tainexteut. Among the most'elegant are those
of black matelaase or velvet: The simplest
shapes are cut off across the tornura to form. a
basque, and • this: basque :is piped with - velvet
and folded 'into shape. The princesse front heti
wide rOws'of velvet its entire length;
Bonnets are beantifid as ever, of coursti:—
They- strt almost universally orfelt;
black ve yet will be considerably
. worn. A
cream felt "aureole'-' bonnet is thus described :
`l'.he brim . is faced - xvitlidark green velvet, and
the crown is encircled wlthcream:colored da
mask ribbon. T,he inside of the , .bonnei ls•trim
med with a "bandeau of dark green 'velvet,, on
which are fastened bows Cr velvet and 'damask ,
ribbon. The remaining trimming consists of
creamy roses, a creamy colored feather, and a
green changeable wing.'! • .
In lingerie the•Yariety . ii endless: LipenFla,i*4
flehns wrought With color, .are • worn .)the .
morning. They arc merely sqUares of thesheer
lawn, and being shaped and worn like the 41d- .
fashioned handkerchiefs - are called Martha'
Washington or Centennial embus. Nevi...white
neckties are of linen lawn, entbreadered in the
end and hem-stitched all amend. These ar
without lace. 1 tiunches of flowers are again .
worn at the throat. I -
Jury List.
The following is a list of Grand and Traverse
Jurors drawn for the term of Court to tom•,
menee at Montrose, on Modday,NOvenaber Bth.
Grand , Jurarit.
Linabluy . .,Warren Sterling.
,Atiolacon—Richard Rooney.
Brtaiklyn—James 0. Bullard.
Clitfurd—Cyril' Crauda%James F Ilotigum;
Jacob Stephens. -• •. .". .- • .
. .
H Blowers.
Vti(!ndsville—Mark U Sutton. I
L Gillett.' •
Greit. Bend tri.—Aniasa T Trowbridge.
liiirfordrgo F rooL2
Elarmony—SOire M.Munson
.Lathrop—Samuel- elaz.eWilliam 31iles.
3lcintrose—Riley Yletelnkr.
New Milford Ileyden.
New 4ilford tp —::Erestua 11•Stnith.
Rusli÷Benjamin Berthelt; Bedard Carl. •
Susq'e Depot—Ctiailes Oillnn. •<; •
Springville--Jame H: Lyman', Gilbert %riel
.• Silver take—John Evers.
Traverse J.urors-=-First Week. .-
Auurn—Joieph Case,Charle.s Fuller, Joseph
D Linabery.
49,rniat,—Samuel L Sweet,. • - ;
• Bridgeivater—Jeremiali Baldwin; Frei& M'6:
Donnell, Simeon Lewis, Isaac G Lake.
Choconut—William Coggin. -
, Dundalt--Sohn Itivenberg'
Formt, Lake—Michael Mann. - • -
Great Bend tp-- - .Josep4 Dußoii, Ira- Griffin,
Reuben Hayward, NVtu. C. Mclntosh.
Gibson—Andrew Bloentn, liernisri Weper,
„
James Fuller.
Ilartord—Farris A Barnard." •
liartnorty—Edson A.Barrett,Josepli L Marsh:
Hurae_e C Payne. • ;
• Jessup-4°lin .
Lenox—Martin Cunt*, SYdrtey Pinn',Laray
ettil Stephens. -
__ _ -
New Milford tp--Samuel Greenynobertoll
- Edward J
- Springville—David Dailey. -
Swig's Depot---Wra French, -SytvCsier
Silver Lake—James Murphy, •
Traver& .Turcirs—Se'ond Week, . „
Anburn--Peter LaFrance, aohn Ov,ertielti.
Bridgewater--James' Calpb; Lewis E Cham
berlin.
Brooklyn—David Kinney.
,-
\ Clifford—Hiram Rivtnberg, Thomas Bey
nOlds;Joel Stephens. - , • _
Gibson—Herbert Abel, Get:4'ga B'llilliken.
Great Bend ip—Thomas 13 Strath. '"
•• .
lierricx,,Herbert 11,. Nichols, Ashford Ting
ley• • -
deskup;—Thomai BetufmOnt,.• •
Jackson—Patrick Callew, jointW Cargill.
.Lathrottlienry lir Decker. . .
Lenox—Edwin 0 Hartleyoklbekrt Jerold,Wil.
liam,Eayne; Deprge Tingley, Wilkrd 44. 7
. _
flry. . . • . r •
Itiberty--Aztsel L Ives. Henry Ive 3, JnliuS
fiber. . •
Ali - nitro:go—John H Baelcus.
Middletown-George Canfield, John, egntlon..
New Milford Born—Llewellyn Brady, Albert
Ezra A Pratt. - - .7 ,
New DEltor3 tp—Lertittel S Everett:.
Spriagville—Edward' Pltrush,Fraptnau
SuAq'a Depol—Frink Fiali ry -
Thomsou--Franklin Earn*
.. , . . .
, - Traveiee 'Jurors-774 :rd Week,
L . -
Arairii t-:-Liimard 0 "Said irin....'''. :ll'
Auburi-D.uliel YOnkprr..l' •- : . , " - '.
Bridgewater—Haney,, . griffin', Silveseri,. - J
Bart • - .
.; ~
Brooklyn—Ansel F., - 'fiWkslauiy: '
Clifford 7 -Ellery C Burp's, ',lto D. 810rt0n,...„,.:,
Diniock—Birant Blakeslepl
'. - -.-. '
Frientlayille,John Foster. i , -
,- - ,,. ,~
Frank3lit-74erentials VirAtSun. • ..-.: - : ,-...•
Gibson—Edwin P Clinton. - . -- - '-.,,: -; •i-i -! -
Great. Bend Burolames E Howe, Christo
pher Hamlin.
Great Bend tp—James B ReCreary; jr.,Jantes
Sinirell. •-•
Harmony= - James Fowler , Lord Wellin gton
Scott.
Jwmp—Ralpli Bird:turd, Wright y Bedell:
Liberty Nathaniel Banker, Itarlow,Knapp..
Lathrop--Wrn Joh risou.
Lenox Albert J Titus.
Montrose—John 6Burma, Edwiri
Simon M Sayre. • I. • „
3litidletown--David Thomas. • • • •
New Millord tp—HenrY Mead.
Oakland—Royal Tyler. '
Buscea Depot,—JOlut Audrews,.Wzn puery
Daniel R Pope. I '
Eirriagville—Cyns W Bard, Ziba Smith:
ellyer Ball,AnOn
Business Locals-.
A Lthicir. 4tod: of Joltßea' Beaver (Iloakajuat
received at, CUEAY JOUVS.
- 14oatrose, Nov. 3 1875. - ' -
. ,
31. S. Of:semi - En has : just returned from New
York, haying purchased principally a 13rgy him
of Is u'ies' anti Children's . Furs: Buffalo tn!
Wolf Itabes Olankets, Flannels. ,&;!: Lois of
other new goods at low eid bottom Eiriccii. Call
atid see them. .
s .
I'. - nosEruaum. &, C 0... I.
Montrose, Nov. 8.1875. •
NorrcE.—Tlie 29t1h day of October being !lip
ditfEet for Dr. N. C. Mackey to tike posattistod
or my field, of practice twould give note= Mg,
at. the ecint.ritet was not fulfilled shall continh
no my iractlee as usual... All -*llls .prourritlyi.
attended to „in the line of my, profession:. 'OM NI!
at otYrtlitlesce. . W. N. I).'
IFoste;Nov. 5,.1875. "i i
f.
~. ,
'.I!,Z.A.CiIfatE, 4 'EXACAIth:TVINC . ' '
'Th071.11411:1'1 l'ltaminations
-will be held as
lollow.e :, ' ' 1..
Aliddlemwarl-Cetat'er FridaY,Rarealbar ' 0 . • ,
Sprbigville4tentre-TUeSdBY, , ;‘*- ' -9.
Atlinro 7 --Corners;-IVeilrieadayi ' " ''- 10:,
Ilridgewater—Nontrose,, Saturday,' Novem
.. :-:ber nth: - - - I. , ~. - •
Fortit Iske..-e e;
ntre, Monday,:linvernber
- ;17itli, - ' - •
Great Bud --Villail Wednesday, November
4 0i.Atnvo'lfaxr; g2CAMINiTIONEI Amt. • ".• 1 ~ -ilith.-' -- ' z ,' . ' - - . _ .. i _ ,
There is no subject that-requires so :much', Jael‘sell , 7BsverY;T iniditY,',l , lovember 18. ..
study and experience as the treatment otetron , - *,Thanson— 't;entre t - Priday, . 1 -1' •- 1.9. ~ e 2,
is diseases. The astonishing ,auceess end • re! B ll94aellallaaDelx_2l; So. turdaYv 44
;
tnitrkable cures performed by Dr. Butterfield; - Gihp:m— T Smiley; luagutlY; , • , `:' '.' 23,• •_,
ere due to the gift of elairfoyeute, to the lifo , - , /4throp—Fester, Thursday, .; ' 2 23,
long ittuly of froteonstitution of taa.n,:iiml th,* e'E a ik,' i ess li n i t.,,,' , f ,,,- 0 4i n e - mie at 9 o'clock, a.
cunnS4disesses , liols Aatu'ral remedies. Cure* ' 7 . -- —:' '- ' _ - ,
, the worst forms ot Scrofula, eahirrh, Piles, Peri Tekhers. will_ owl :pen, ink. lanai PIIIRT,
male. Weakness, 4,,ethnia; 'Kidneys or Bladder', and trulort Forth Wader, Privs4 e -1114,
win %a at the Cal:forty Rouse. Binel'amtal4 , tiocßialtrY, - . -.. - _ ' ,
~
Fridttir, and asturday.Dneembe-:,td and 4th. ;" . , t)1143t) .- dsys—First Monday lit' each ' InOtti,
=Dr. Butterfield bill be at the eelebratectidin i tl, 4. o'clP.,ek l IN. - : in- ".'. '' - -_. W. OL - T/L° 4s .
eral Springs. - at, Au nn, on ,Thurnday, PeceMber t , i; ' ''' - • ''' - - ' "-ti'° 4lo 4c s B °P, o ooe ll 4 e l it '
1
20, °not visit - Patients cal ma ' , 1 . Moitirlueti October ilii / . ' ' - ' '.
CD
ME and exam.ne Imin' BP DDdid tap sole -
gen.
°JR°min's WA Doota Evl 4815 just received.
8,187& ,Citaar - Joint.
MEN'a mildßoys' Neck Tics,2o, -4 25, 87, 50c.
42tt 1 • at CIINAP JOHN'S.
11P,24's a wool Casa Shirts, $l, SI T 2S, $1 . 50,
At 75, $2 00 - at CuzarJomea.'
I,
' Qoa .3:it Chtfka • otittott in -all nambera at 15e.
O epoo , , -- at Crucir JonEN's.
''
k 4 ELT Skirts .Drab; Purple. t3enilet
front - §lt to $2 50 '- ' —l, aVettkar Joint's.
Ayy; ilooto $1.2.5, 41 , $2, $9.50. •'" " Calf Shoes, : l 25, l. 75,, , 2. •.,
4.2tf nt Clur.AP: Joices. •
Timms; I"isses itrol-Chilkren's &bey' wool
in ;311,11(3.1:We5t 'shades sod colors,
at CI :mar• Joax's. „
ortiVERSi OYSTERS ,'OYSTERS t !
;..Good oysters cheap•,t4 thej r. 4
iltf • , KEYSTO: I s atLooli
- • • • •
Water proofsi---11ack,; 90, $lOO, sl'lo, 1
" •_" Br.own,! - 90, $1_00: • •
" Blue, > : $ 1.24, $150;
' ' -at CHEAP Jour's. '
H .
' . 42tf
, .
Melts good Rip B.00ts;„ • $3 00, $3 25, $3'5.0
" Colt - 1 ' t 400, .450, 500.
t`t, , • - Shoes, 2 40, 2 75, 800,
A " Brogan Shoes 1 50; 1.75. 200
t , 42t1 '
„ l at 401/N'B.
Undur'wear. 65,£75, $l.OO.
:Minces - • " - 49 .- 60, 65,- 75.
: Arens " " 60, .-65, '75.
BRYs ,; 50,65, 75.
421 f , , • at eIIEAP: Jong 's.
3tita,INRBY .Goods. MI -the latest .shad - b 3
rout ',styles b' Whigs; Birds,- Silkit, aud Velvets
Ate.'Aisci . Triintnert listslitnd Bonnets in Straw,
.It and Vetyet kir" ladles, Misses itbd Child
-fen, at etrEAr JOHN'S,
Bops autl 'Youths over clots from $OOO to $lO
" lull ,suits 800 to 15
" •"" pants • " 200 to 4
42t1' 1 at Crii.sx . Jognes.
7;¢ per cent. discount, on bills over s2g.,
f.
P.EislirocutAxus.—inctums' taken is all thC lat
est styles. Old picturm copied' and enlarged. .
Also a Splendid lot, of,fraates for , sale cheap,
. at_G. W. Dootarruths.
Montrose, June 10, 174.--tf.
. .
•
WiTelfEi;, Clocks and Jewelryrepaired on
short inotiee and warranted, at F. D. Melba
isles Jewelry Store.- forbterly Isbell & Melhu•
hilt's. : • " • ' "
Montrose; July 28, 1870.: 7 —tf '
Mons Coverettats !tom' " oa to jus 00.
Mons fult suits from .10 00 tb 00,
liens punts - from ' ' 125t0 5 00.
Mena amts trout 1 00 to 3 00.
4211 at CHEAP JOHN'S.
'Five per cent. discount on bills of $lO and
over.
,
DOO K ISTSDING.—BOOkS are :ready for Avery,
Birebard, Bolles, Bronson, Bunnell, Dickerson,
• Fesseruleu, Heinle, Jagger, Lyons, (Susq'a)
NMtor, Reynolds, Sayre
,Sherwood, Summers,
,Sjnall, s Tbayre, Solemn, Wakeley, Walk
.4lold Willianis. Bindery at • ihe store of
• • °et. :37 1875. - " Lroxs 4.t DAAKE.
•
:To FAltlrsits.
- .
- -
S. IV:ileim, Iteterenary'Surgcon, M. E. V. S.,
Toronto, Ontario, is now lo,.ited at the Tarbell
lloust:4lBnd tenderer - his proftsiOnal services to
all. whO Loive diseased horses.
i Mootrose, Oct. :II), 1875... , •
Wanted for two
uMbrellas and one..parssO, taken by awum
biella.imendef fa repair; some Weeks ago. 'The
repairer becoming intoxicated they weredett in
my care, I having paid the chargson then:h—
a' he owners can
,have them by paying for the
..tepairing and for this notice.
• L! M. liituwis.
3lontrose, Oct. 27, 1875.
Calicoes,
Bleadied 3luslin, • ' 9, 10. 12e.
',Unbleached- Ainslie,' 8, - 9;.10, 12c.
Callum Phinnels, 12, 15, 18, 20c.
All Wool Fivuels. in Rea,
Willie and Bier,
AliNif.iis and press'dOixis It
4211
31:1 illEwAnn.--Elizaly.4., Rooney lett her
home jn 11.1iihiletOwn, on Friday last, and sine
that time has not been, hearcl of. She is some
livitat insane, small in .statute with light color.
ed, short , hair and had an :red, dress. ' The
- 'nbove reward is oleic(' for information
,whe're
she can be- . 0 , .niii,0?..-tecurried , tO•ThOnins Roo
ney, ofSpolneon, or John Condon, of `Middle
town.•
thddltiovni, Octi-0;1878pd... . - <.ow3
„•,
WANT TP, 310'VE IT, • •
.- I will offer rny - large stock of Flour and
'and ekinerai litie of grocery • goods very low
.fot,
.a short time for bash?, as 1 expect to move in a
few. dil.kifirtret:it "achy h :store building. opposite
Cooper 4 Co's. Dank, and du not want to be at .
ilje..ckpense. of cuOriug ; a large stock of heavy`
g0045..1..4;uw is a'gpOd time, to, buy your Flour
and :841t: 'fiafe . .•,nes'er had a better stock of
goird Flour, fresb - ground:Abart at the present
tithe. i M. P. lirAmr....
MotitrOsmOci. 20,1875. a.
Misses Palle Goat Button Shoes, - 50, $1,75
" " " Lace " 1 40, 102
lloroco Calf " 62, 175
" " 1 00, 125
Ladiei " " Lkp Shoes , •:175, 00
'f • 'Peble atelt " • " 1 90, 310
' IGiove ilia " - -275, 300
•i4 2t r - at cus.ap Jotm`s:
Two ..pet ciiit.:iliiicount.-da bills of over $5 00.
A. B. Buttxi, at the Eagle Drug Store, keelia
keoitstently r enihand - a large and well selected
stOck itf-pure DitiOandlledicines, PaintsPils ,
and V*rnish, 91st -'a -very- larb,k:, assortment of
t i
PorVidintriale4,; Comes, Brus Lea. Perfumery,
and' rciller Soaps. 'Physicia s prescriptions
m
carefully compounded 'at all 1 ours'ut the day
and-night. .'Give; iiim'a - Call.- Blgn of , the Gol
den ,Esoe:findAtortur; '.. '-' -
Iloritrose. Jima,9 4875.-tf. 4 . ' -
-- •
Ortig PgsthC..—Air'll guarantee that l'ay
„l6es Fetnily[3l64licines are - the best in market,
of thefrkito,
q jut that - ,the quality the, goods
*hall h
*haereafter be maintained,- I would say:to
la:, alli4.'using theniyou are 'notSatisfied
you h*vt!-'re4l4ecl benefit In " proportion to the
,priee'll'aid,''relarn.. the empty bottle or package;
an 4 gety-OUr nioneyititek, - as I. want no man's
'money unit:is:he is satisfied lie • hai!reCeived its
equivileut- Respitetruily, • •-
If. IlluOWsl o:Tarpon, Prber.
Ochtber 6,1875... ' ' •
Pleibtimo:
• We :have just received rt , very large: stock of
plain . itUcl faottly enyClopes,:letter 'and note pa
per, plaid and fancy bill-head .'papers,: cards of
ell siz#s_ and colors, colored poster papers, etc.
all of liv.hich, we can... 01100 to print (*leapt";
than any ilicein ;hiS or , night ring: counties,
and is as Owl gitylol '- Mirk done In black and•
:colored inks. 14,,y0u think _there 10 any. that
:pan tot.t us, ghe us' a 'trial; and we will show -
.3ittr, what we can do:. All - kinds of blanks on
\
zi
'liana ; prin 14.4 to,-oitlkv..? ,-: :-, • ..., 1 1 . : , - -...- _
' • W.E,...r K that= the ,people of - 'lfontrose and
,xicinity, are'tinding out where the • most' popu
: hsrDrvfloodiAlow: in Bing.iamtori is located
t&w Ci: F. Sfstatt . *co . , . !Murat us that their
trado,troni . tiiis.'sectleig is very , lame and cnn:
stun tif . int:rem - sing. lh,their stock may now be
founds, large :and ealefullyi selected..Slook •Of
, Pry diode, salable to the-wants of everybody..
, IrlitY, :make a specialty of.Blaek Silks, Meek
=ta4tArnertst, Illack Bloltairs, Black Alpacas, and
tlits. trier , grades, of -Dio4. GoodSond 'in this
line :are.• prltarekt. to give. some deeidill bar
galtui; - We ruipptiSe , that nearly everyb-dris
I - litriarlthilt , their store . . IS; bested at . .til. Court.
litreeN-next to the Canal; , - - , :-, .- .i, ', ...' • ', ,
44inglItuult)11 ;Sept. 0,2, 18.75. _ : . '...„.
. .._
I VVEII
Inst., b
ver to
le's pa
)rge W
i;..rEityrivki--In Brooklyn, PAS -
Oct.23d, Smith
zterlingl,"aged 41 years. ' • `• - l
scliEnf-11l Clifford:. Sept. : 2Qtli,: Marlin
ker, 4,001. years, l 0 months and 24 days..
• nANcE—Oct. 23, Clarunce; child of J. C.aild
ry Franceciit Disioeh.agetl , s yeah!, 2 months
i 15 days
Augaysm—ln •Lenoxvi ife, ur. 16 , Mrs, .Tine•
wife of Thomas . D. Payne, aged 85 years,
Gently as the evening zephyr
Floats along the murmuring main,
Ilath our angel mother left us •
Freed from,every earthly pain. : ''t
, Be it ours one day to meet her,
Viten this tire's stern toils are ,
Be it lours in kiesven to grtmt 11'04 ,
There to live forever mot* - • . t'
zmizza.TEEß-2-
F.A.NCY GOODS.
i . .
fisting just pirchased n largo Mock of Millinttty
Goode direct from ttu importere,t I am able to sell
the most recent styles of the aces n, at prices that de
fy competition. . -, .
_ „ .
DEPA.IiTMENT. -
greneti felt knl., of, :l i e and tp.all trio
laiest shades. A flue line of Bandy
and velvets in 411 the new Shades. all kinds of feathers
slid wings. it line • lino of atinimed Hats alrrays on
hand. A lArle tkr•vortrutint of Or*. glaves.l&-
dies'
dies' and ehiliirva's merino niiderwmr, &c.. • . -
Call gni' ore nip Glove Filling (*sae
W J
.
No ill Court St., COE. Water St.
Bliighamt Y.,:Oetuner 20.1875.. ,
litiported Every 'Week!Expressly for Ta* •Morrrkosi
DIROCRAT by Rhodee & Server, Produce Commie
' *lon Murata:lm 26 WialbkhalkStroet. Now York..
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New York, Friday, oc. 20 1875...
P P . . .
, . . . BUTTER, : , .. ' . . i
Ileceints last six days. - - '27,080 pkgii .
Firkins.... . : ..
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__ . 0.. of.ic 1
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good to pritne.. .. ~. : .28 , a we i
Pails, choice new autde... ... . .... 0 a.ici 3,
Palls, good to pritne.....,.......30 0 ale
Pails, common to g00d... ... ... 2,5 (fp 28c
• cnxEsE. i
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Reecipti last six dap; .... 59,010 boxes;
State Factory, tine . 12 0 lae
State Factory, lair to g00d...10 @ 11
State Dairies .......12 , 0 la !
bieci EOOB.
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eipts last six days. _ . ...7,958 pkgs.,
tate.and Penn..... ...... .. . (x,.28 n
Ntreste.rn choice brands • 0 .273ie 1 ,
Southern . . ...... • Q. c I
' • POULTRY. ' '
_Turkeys, State prime:small. .15
Chickens, State) tirime• 15 to 16c
31EATif A • ND STOCK. '
Live Sheep - • ' 5k to 3,A10
Live Calves, !State prime 9to - 10 e i
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Dressed tlalves.. ' 13 to 14e 1
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DRIED FRUITS. • '. - - i
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State :Apples, quarters.... 11 to 113 ; ic •• i
rear:hes; peeleil,stAte 18 •, to 20e 1
Blackberries. ' ... . .. to 12y,e
'Raspberries, now .....;.' ...31 .to 32e ..
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- .. .Ccut.aiur Liniment. - - . .!
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There is no pain which:ths Centant
ik - : ;Ltntment will not redeye. nd swellin
-Keiji - they ;will not subdue, and no lameness;
~ ' s i t y , which they witl not cure. This is strung,
..- 1 , langiage, but it is true. They have,
_.. A. . produced more cotes of rheumatism:
-- neuraigis,loCklaw.paley,spraine,awel4
'itEt(WilliT ' tinge, caked breasts, scalds, burns . salt!
.
rheum, ar- a che. upon the human- frame, acd of
strains. Spavin, galls„eth., upon animals is one year;
tin have all other pretended remediep since the world
began. They are counterirritant, ell-healing, pain rei
lievers. Cripples 'throw away their crutches, the lame!,
walk - , poiatinons bites aro rendered harmless, and the
wounded are healed withont a scar. The recipe is pub-1
tithed around cachrbottle. They sell as no articles ever',
sold before, beesuie they do just what they pretend td
do. Thos• who now suffer from rheumatism. pain; or ;
menthe deserve to suffer if they will not use Centaur;
Liniment, white wrapper. More than 1000 Certificates!
of remarkable cures. including frozen lithe, chroni
rheumatism, gout, running tumor& etc., have been re.
ceived. We will send a circular co*ining certificates;
the recipe, etc., gratis, to any' ono, requesttng it. Ono
1 1
bottle of the yellow wiappe CentatirLiniment le worti ,
ono hundred dollars for spa fined or eweented horses;
and mules, or for acrew-wo in 'Seep. stock•owneri
: —therelinimentr are-worth your attention. No family`
shonld he without them. "White wrapper family nee;"i
Yellow wrapper for animals. Soldly all Diuggists.!
Soca:its per bottle: largo bottles, $l.OO. 3. B. Rosa .k.;
Co. - .s.fßroadway,New York. --.: •- - • -
8, ":, 10c
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4S, 30, 85, .40c.
river 'than ever
CHEAP JOLIN'I3.
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.sCastorla thatti substitute for Castor Oil;
It is the only We article; in existence which le certainl
tnaesimitlate the load, regulate the bowels, cure wind,
colirolud predate_ natural sleep: It COntains neltheil
mine leas, morphine : or alcohol, and Is 'Pleasant to take,i
Children need notlcry and mothers may rest.
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.IE3C. 131:TPL3FLIVFX 1 7 1
',. . Wintitcaliattentlon to Ina New Stock of .. 1
SPRING .AND' 'SUMMER - GOODS;
~ ~ - liowoo sale, lti new . '
Diii - TVZOD2 1
LADIES'. DRESS 'GOODS, IiLACH
AND' , COLORED _ ALPACAS .?
! NEW STILE OF .PRINTS; i
SHAWLS, WATER-PROOFS, FLAN %.
.- I NELS. BALMOItAL, AND HOOP .!
- ' SKIRTS, yELNS, HOSIERY,
HEAVY WOOL . GOO CARPETS, 011
- CLOTHS, PAPER lIA.b:GINGS, BUFFA. .1
LO AND LAP ROBES, FURS, HATS i
AND CAPS; EOOTS AND SHOES; 1
HARD W ARE,IIION,NAILS,• ;
STEEL,.STOVES ago , ' I
• GROCERIES, ETC: '-_-' • • -
In grist variety', and will be Bold on -the moat,
"favorable terms, and lowest prices. - • f .• ' _
1 - - R. EURRITr. 1
I - New' Milford, /day 1841875.. s. , -.. , s • 1
Where.- Now P i
WUY TO A. 15: BULLARD'S * : ' • 1
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AT. THE 11Eli'l :OF NAVIGATION I
: - tolget sot, ' -,' , i I
SPRING: , SEED i ;WHEAT,':. cIkiVEE
'-;:AND - TIMOTHY' SEED;' - i'`
. ..- T 1 I
Gerdeo fie xis of sH ltlids.ilie very best Floari Bowl
Tea, Coifs., Yistrjblinai terd # et.e. i ,e ‘ te.7'. - ;
' , .• ' —/11,00,-- .. 1 i
nirty e.sees - of etioleis. CAPS ' geode. eoestetbili in tee
of:Pkwebes, Pears. Plump. e crass, qutrieeis,/itraw ri
Hes. Pine Apples. Olin, ne.Toinutoee. I'oo, Ducki
i
Titrkily.Lobgter,Sacco.cash. Pkacb, Quaoce est Apple{
'Soifer. Deviltd llam, sod lo of °dim' islets Oulte toti
annavroaa to meatus; all ofitvbich will - - be *Old ti. all
-Wilde of ••PATICON tr , for stio:y pay et plicceithst will
Zaerk.Chaziapetiticoma• 1
and sirictly apes tbe principle of lite and let het; •
\ 611 . . arid most • " .• _ 'A. N. 4644111/11„
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' MANHOOD 'HOW'- LAST , TiOW IlEf
STORED l' arPrice, in a sealed eitteiopO t
only abrqviste, - -
'duet publisbed,,Yninir edition of Ds. thmesswrxm's
ess.arotaxso lisitsw.„oll the rod*, cant (without
medicine) of Siwrillatartiltee or Seminal Wcaknear, Inr
voluntary Seminal Losses treboteney, Menial mid
Pbbalcat toopacity t Impetnts to Nanisige, etc.;
alio Consumption . 4lleiblY d by felt .
Indulgence or eeznal extravagance, - ay.
The celebrated antber, in this admirable Neal. rireS•
ly demonetrates, front a ibirtyleare, auceeattbl practice
that the alaradsz Coinitiencee i ii sialtialmio i may ho
radically cored !beat tut dangeroula.4l*o Or intern*
Medicine Or theaPPileeli0 11 . of the kitifte,Wating
a mode or cure at one Amine, certato, and wyccruiti„ by
Mown of which et, rysullarer, no metier whet bilfeCkli ,
/ baton may be, may tun himself cheap''. prarettly, and
• lam Iv:fore should be In the Made. of irtelY
snau in the land.
•s•sest, under aeauti a plata envelope, la M . itaidtwy t ' .• • • : sv; , s '
poet on receipt et feele 1-WO pea ItiiroPe. ;la" 'l`.r: it A •
%address else Pubdaners, ne lawman tar , a ease eon
J. C. tuags-dr 1 , 04 the ldentroso qli_mina
Bowery t Noy York; ftsit , olib*BOx.44ol l L ROI • end dc'fis.;wsig. -
Avila% - • ' April lBlll . 4l ' •
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.1875.
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Sptiogyille On
Albert Ileardeley, r Wil*auel p.
Nancy, -
Pfeil—At the resideifoo or 9r6
ent, Oct. 27, by Rev.,ll: O Barnet!,
ight of Aubbit anti' Mary' E. Fish
3ZM.°I II NESS.',;
The Markets.
Yew . York 'PrOduce IlarkeL
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B i g!. 1 "§' 1 "-STg Q 'P-`'s- ' ''' - '
- ...-rz, - ;._--::-::. , ..' ,--, '' . t., - .r• -''f '-':::-';',. .
-:-...". ':•.:-..--",.. T.,',- - i;;,..::;'• ulenerstr: - -.. ,
INSURANCE AGENT,
J ;,7#~QZ74t~oI~A~~A~.
Csiiits4 Itepresenteri, $190,000,000
ints. ant 43D Amman MOB 410
Liverpoolstimdon & Globe • - 1120,000,009
Royal, Canadian Insurance Co,: 01-HOutreal, COO. •
• Ada. Capital • - - . • • 6.005AY.J.1.
ans. Co., of North America " • $t50.000
National. New York, - -i• • ; . iek
Ins. Co.,State'u f Ponn'a •• • _ 1800 ,
000,
- Union Militia! . • 100,000
Lycoming Fire . . ' SOAK s O(te
Lauesster Fire Ins. Co. " - • - 380"
Fire Association of Philo • " ' smolt
Pennsyriania Ins. Co„ Phihi. . l Atoo,oqo
Cot. mental Piro'ins. Co., N. Y. - • 000.00 '.
Fame Ins. neh.or ' _ ' 250,01 u
Watertown bac Co, Watertown. N. Y,• • 600.rdlt
Homo Ins. Co.; N. Capitaland Surplus. $OOO,OOO
Atlas Fire Ins. CO., thlrtiOrd, CS., 400,000
Hartford Fire uns..Co.,‘ apitalandfOlrpl us $8,000,000
The undersigned iq SPECIALACHNT for the folios
lag companies for Northern Penneylvanfa:
. Fire Association of. Philadelphia. • • -
.Lancaster Fire Insurance Company of Lancaster. •
The Insurance Co. of the State of "Pennsylrania,ol
Philadelphia.
X. X : 7P El.
Conti. It acne! Life Intl. Co., Aimett a
American Life. Phira. +!
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0.40.r3:181 WT.
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Traseiert Itio:Co„llartford,CapitalandSarpluss3,soo.oCo
Hallway Passengers '• 4. • s3so,oati
The undersigned has beeNeliknown in thiscounty,fat
thepastriyettmastan itioturaneeAgent.Lossessustsinell
by his Compainies Imre al ways been promptly paid. j
ii4rOfilee up stairs: in buntline east from Banking
Office of .w m. N. Cooper at Co.. Turnpike street: •
-. BILLINGS STROUD, Agent
CHARLES W. SMITH. Wilco Nonage?.
S. LANODON, Solicitor.
Montrose. Nov. 18. 1874.
Southern Tier.H
FURNITURE EMPORIUM!
:Wwifiingtoiri :§treef,. •
inzp.igheamtgoxi.,
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You will Find the - 1
LARGEST SD REST ASSORTMET OF
IFV3INTITI3I.2
OF ALL KINDS,
- At the Lo, l west Prieee•.of 4roy Store in
Southern New
•
All Goode Scold are WARRATED Reiresented
N0v.12 1A74
7:::•eiz•Htt)ris;
- S. , H. &.:D.-..SAYRE.
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Aie nottlled that their
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ACCOUNTS MUST :BE SETTLED
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or they will b!icitHeci4 by yor. ,
_ COOPKR LATHROP it COMSTOCH.
Septeinber tq, . . Assignees.
CHEAP CASH . STORE!'
We pay Cub for Goods, and sell for Cash, and would
:commend'
:-• , • - • .
PEOPLE FROM BINGHAMTON
• and ste.ntty, Irtslung Montrose, to '
AYE -,US A CALL
before purLhaslig olseWheie.as It Is generally admitted
Us* tve Sell the sato amount of Ooods,tor
TWENTT.DOLLARS .
that they tell in Rlnghatnion for twenty.dve dollars. ,
New Goods ArrOing Eviry- Day I
• . • ; ARAD & STROUD. ,
NontrovO. Nov. 11, '71.-13rr,
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BANKRUPTCY. „ . .
In the District 'Court o(..the - United States. for tee
Western District of. Penurylvanin . In the matter, of
Chrletorher HA*. or Sarqustuuma County a Bankrupt
under lie Act of Congtess of March 2d. tell. having
applied foradischarge from' all hie debt., Ind other
claims protable under maid Act, by order ot the'Court.
Notice is hereby given. to ell 'persons who have proven
their debts, and other persons interestedeto appear on
the gild day of' October. 1875. at 10 o'clock.li. tn., before
E. N. WILLAItD, one of • the Ilegirtersi in Bankruptcy
of said I:loftier. to show cause, if any they have, why a
Discharge should not be itt•anted to the said Bankrupt.
, .- • • h. C. MeCAIIDLE_§ . S. Clerk,. •
Oct. 8. '25.-2*41) .. . . r
ASSIGNEES:NOTICE.
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IlligETElTS'Elletßiet ow it AMITI.TANta; u:
.• At Montrose the lath day of October, A. D. IEML.
T bounds:signed hereby gives nptino of hla appotht-
Meet as assignee Go a nliam dames. late Or Clifford.
townolldp. in the y,. oy 4Sisoettananna and Ste,
of Petnisylvsnia, within midi District, who has been
adjudged a Bankrupt upon credttor's pet [Won. by
the District Court of said District.. - .
0. O. Assiittee.
oc•ober 13, 11i16...41vi
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T f aip:Npncsi,
Beet market pries: paid 11 naafi; for n • • '
• - OATS,
at the hientrote stenuriliM. •
D.' it'..1(0 4 35ii Superintendent.
Biontroee,4uty 14.18Z.—ti' • -
Tll,Bost Poor for Fallon
NEW-YORKWEEKLY - . TRIBUNE.
- ONB DOLLAR par year In elaba or thirty or (Mr.
ftpeatmeu capitol/1)o. For terms and coramterlans,
. a!-PL • . Address , THIS TRLBUNII. N. Y.
T42IIIXIMOU '• ; CIVE7III.IIIIi
16. ' It
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:orromm.Taismnielowaii
=ME
=NE
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K01rr809x.r42174i.4--
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MIME
_ B.`TARnat,t; PROLt'll
I=lMil
$85,000.6e0
164.500.001'
E. D. ROBINSON 4
Nuthber':, .44.
~j'AILl~; ; {
TIT WA* ,
BOYD & CORWIN
Cornerof Midis slid Tamp Mollie.
MitC,ZeTreADISZI e .11041 L.
.. 0
erTCrli7:3El6l
TIN AU DEAN VIRE,
Builders! Hardware.
CCTLEAY, ETC.;
IITO4IO, by= the 33. cps.
Thanks' to our Friends for Past Pavan:
kU
W ei e b w a :e ll i n d e l ' e e t t e l a c e l hAjiMivtrcit one and all
ado
and th set-tle by the 111 Was of limb auxt. Ul.7l"" "11
Feb. 4.1874.
011 h St ni 'tit
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The crowds rushing to cheap ' John ' s
or bargains. Still they conic ".Vihy la It thas el M
au so we have minced our ebtlre stock of the lollOW
ng . gouda 2.swercent., 1.0 make room for fall rile.
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CALICOES,
mtruics,
Alaw
BLISS' Boys' AND 'YOUTHS'
11..414'civoillaCabicia Crlc:Ptlaiasig.
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•ITOSIEDX, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS a..
BOOTS', DOOTS, BOOTS
SHOES, SHOES, SHOES,
RATS, COTTOADEB.
CASSIHERILS, CLOTHS, IC., HipHo3lo,' ?LOW
HMS, &C. /
Jewelry a. fine' assortment. Low Prior
yon want to dn well, ' '
Gpme and ace how cheap we tell.
Bpecialijes`;l $1 $ 2 1 50 Mena' Boots.
0 Oasalmere Suits.
GOATS' 4 CLARKS' COTTON, Ch.c .
Respectftilly,
RILLYAN k 00.
Nei trove, July 28 4 1873: (amp Jobs
4t:No. 33 Court Street,
B/NOULLATTON, N.T.
NEW GOODS,
,NEly GOODS;
•
As wa, hare Just returned . from the nity of New 'jock
after purchasing large and well selected steak of s
FALL AND 'WINTER GOODS
orall ldudibought from , first hands. 'wet ate now pr♦
pared to offer goods at prices that will 'Misty Undo&
eat buyer. We have algid added to oar harp stock of
Dry GOOCS, an lannenue stook of • . •
CLOT 1, 9A813331ERE8, AXD BROM,
for Men and Boy's wear. We are now prepared tO
make
SUITS FOR.ALL
who will eve us a call as we have fled clue 'grottoes
engaged for the:see:tun. •
Ladietrand nuntlemcn, you wlll pliase call and em s.
toe onr stock hereto you purchase elsewhere.
Thankful for past favors. we hope/Or staintinnattes
of tho same.i , W remain.
Yours itconedfullT
e. a A. townfirra
11411-1741.=
Blngbamtou, April ie. 1815.—tt
WIEX .416 T t 3C ES
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r `cp.
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. It Is a liquid Linemen for House and *table aN, 1
rate able corn bitiatlyn, discovered be * celebrated
rheherni and horse•tarrier. Ws. introduced in the -
United Sli in the year MI6, and since that tins, by
its great case, in the cure of diseases, It but woe
foriteelr t hat world wide reputation it an richly deo.
Atreus. and now Mande at the head of all Lisaisaate u.
rivalled
• AS A FAMILY MEDICINE.'
It
It hu already trained the confidence and *distil**
,o 1 thousands of households for Its many cures of
eases wen external *pplications are of en much hewn
tance. It Is especially admired se a family remedy - fair
its pecullar chemical combination. pow:sing no harsh
Ingredients, Mite tincture of Cayenneor red-mope; GI
which cheap and salutes* Liniments are largely
pond.; Which Increase instead of diminish the IrOtamso
Lien, making it of mamma speedfctiro lUr
11112.1 TM ATI:* H. Kit PAC% It. SORE THROAT,
COLIC. t0U 1 41 4 CUOLICRA. TOOTH/Xing.
Ilittl 6 l 'l4 Al:s:S. Ll' 411M10, CHAMP*,
CQLOII, t3FIILIy. VltosT, 1111.1 DOLOR**.
ku.X. BORNS. CUTS. ArrEtt OP
POOluNOtld ItisECTS. &c.
Test hnonlll6 sod (Meet lon* secompsay cab boW.,
Boy one--only LK contr. 60 roots: or sl.oo—and tr It
doe* Dot giro good settsfsettou rotors tho bottle bon
and your Nullity will be relatuled l , .Call 41. V.
h., S., and take oo other. • • •
- D. Q. CART, CO., Ph:o44ton,
htlthpetorra. Orsoim Co., is. V
volt sApcgx
BURNS nnit: at.
,t 4 , 7 . LYON,-
Draggista t Montrose.l%.
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Pneclumble is a l WltOkials and 0411 stoma 11
Pounty,
Mmuose. 31u tith. OM?'
CORMITSflidel 11027 a.
•iiits•myrEL eINELY - SITUATE) ow titilli , mw
rtggiviesdillg from Co-
Da Station ou the D.,L. i. VI, D. R Pattie* Aop.
thle otatiottW per ill and iteptan convention* in mut ent
to I nav conventt to wary pogo So
-patty platen th e ey p w ro ith to teach. ilutretmen teuttliwr
1 house and bent, making them mote couveahnitto ore
tattala the pilblic. Thankful kW past teamitillti Of
. my old Mends, I shall 'be happy to steel OMR SIM
toe publto standar when in atts victual,
D. J. )411111 , 01,,,Ptilltietell,
Cuthettevillif t AMPS 41 rUML -1 4 -"" - •
' ll Ammirmis.
NEW :GOOD&