The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 24, 1875, Image 3

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Forrdezvlue.ktri werloyi t • (.00 p 00 ,,
; . otil , lia Station, (trl wee 1),) 'iOdam 700 am
Biuehatutolt,riti I,tikt..(t weekly).. ;o pie 4 7.00 pm
weekly,) NM arn 400 pm
The Nov York, (via Montrose Depot,) New Milford,
.r3c Mt a mock, anti ylVuaing are daily.
u Stitt:lou all runs Tuesdays, Thursdays,
led sate:days.
The diuguainton.tantl,(cla Silver Lakei,) runs Taco-
Thurrtlayit, and Saturdays,
P r ive,toillit• mail taus Tuesdays, Tbursdays,aud at
ardaY , i.
tlioppett mall rites SlUndays, Wediseadays t and
Fridays
AMATIONAL STAGLA
&stage leavrit dally for \ ? treat ruy e poet atl te.,and
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A Stage leaCeP daily Idr New idjltard at 1•80$1.
ied returni'ut 330p.m.
• - -• ' E. 0. FORD/lAL I% M.
Ilontrese Railway.
Arranecient of Trains. !to take effect ori Alouday,
Doc. 1e4, - 17•1. • • ' .
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Down Trains : • • :•. Up Trains
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013 113. " ~. eocl'S 1020 - ii 40
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shl s'!u : tilltluers ..N 15 5;5
1,2 s 125 ' Dltneek 1005 52...5
h 53 132 Tyler's.., 965 510
545 140.... ......biniegvllle 945 11 05
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5`.5 ..1 45, ... y..,. i. :. Lynn 905 455 •
61.5 1 SS, ,; . 1 . Ayery,,. 925 445
till) 2 1t.4.; ...... .... Lemon ' 915 . 4 35'
c .:•1 2 20.... ... • • Lobeck...... "...905.425
f,:,1,1 230...., k ~...., Marcy's • - ca. ' 415
r,lO 114: , Tfinkhstnntiek 840 35.5
thit3iii- connect et Tnnkhanuoct: witlt sr. ;6 N. Y
R. 11,goint - , north and south.
JAMES. 1. BL4.IiSLIM, Py&t.
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liew Adiortisomeits.
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Ayer'S Citierry Pectoral. •• .
A.t cr's Hair-Vigor,
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Vegainti: • • .
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Dibsolutfon —Hayden & Bolden, •
liiirpeignszitr. . •'• :
• Auditor's Notko-rsstato, of Lydia Thom!)-
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Btrioarsa Locus.
Stray Dog—DOrr S. Gregory.
Miscellan eons—McKenzie.
/indigo About Town:
Baptist sociable at W: C. Tilden's, Thursday
ito.morrow) evening.'
'Woman's Temperance prayetmeeting at the
residence of 31ra...Fauny 'Lathrop, Friday at ff .
o'clock P. m. • x•. • . '
The public are invited to . attend lati Oyster
Sapper, at. Firemen's Hall, on Fri Oily evening
Nov. 26th, for tlie penerit of 'Rough S.l . Ready
Fire Co., No. 1. • .
•c"',,. .11e have a court ' that is equal . te the Tail
kee's watch ; lie said his watch could crack oil
'.. 1 .1 an hour in fifteen minutes, and we' have a
1 ,;; week's court cracked od' in a day and a half.
: 4 The y4uni; mesas prayeemeeting will - beheld
~. next Sabbath at 4 ,p!'rn., in' the chapel of the
'-'. Presb -I - r'• h church. - Tt •.: In .t.' ms - are nip.
4 . , , .
.1 e hi . /1..b0 LI. in„,
r •'
idly increasing in interest:. Let all the young.
Dien lather at the next and fill the houie..., . -..
Mr. 0. G. Gilbert, of Saratoga Springs, will
..... lecture again
,:in the Baptist church, on yritlay
• , '".eve, ..Nov. iiGth, liy request Of many, citizen's.—
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1 subject—" The j , "lfieerntit' •Annendment, and
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escape from Siavery,.with , many others." • He
T. ‘0 wlll'nlso sing a number of r ins jubilee songs:—
`',. idtnission 1.5 cents. ' ''•
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''.e 'visited this parish on Thurs
,
,c, - Bishop Bow
'.s.y last and . delivered' a very impressive ser,
'?' mon ut. St. Paul's ellureli in the eVenitig, to iv
'lllirge audience_ '..A:_. class_ of seven 'presented
~, -thaselVes ie. the
.shades] to whom the rite of
it
confirmation was duty administera, The
, '",, t ,ilislinp's charge to the newly. Made "children of
17.,
;',L - 1; the church"wholesome..was exceedingly wholesom . '
;, Ortizi-terly ilfecting:Serriasat the . .Ar. E.
+
it' l r7iarrh.-..rrßy ..the- . request of Rev. L T. Walker,
N......
.( P. E., the Quarterly : meeting services which
~..' -. were advertised • for one week from next Salt
"j letth ' well 'lli ;Leif ,friiitbtitb inStclid. The'Order.
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'...,, , ...0t seiviees will be.. - o.fficiatmeeting, Saturday,
-,...: at ,'-f-. m. Preaching Saturday evening and.'
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..-.. c, Sabbath morring by ifiev.„l: T. Walker.- Love •
Feast Sabbatli,morning at-9:30:
'''-'• The hillowing sirnple,precautiori is suggested
~; ;:.' lif • un, exchange: - In. 'retiring for the .night
i _
g'''-, .
•: pitsd newspapers lOoselY upOn the stairways
:-.,_.
sad in trout . of, the-doorways and windows.—
;i:,t:J'he noise prodneed• at the dead of night by
- '-. I V treading on crackling newspapers; or attempt
i;'•:''.!
4-. r .„ hg to ; remove thern torn . the, pathway, he the
, • .
`;7l.l,larglar ever so stealthy and expert, is sufficient
'-?.. to give almost any 'sleeper notice of the pres
,
."';.: once and whereabouts'Of the midnight foe. '
'4, .
. The "Wyoming Conference Trio"—Revs. S.•
',,1 1 3. -Summer, AS% B. ,Westlake, and .J. V. Lea
'cock—xvill give one of their concerts in 1.145.11.1.
:'r a church, on' Monday evening, :ti0y..2X11.— .. ,
s;:' Montrose is one , of. the few, communities recelv-•
:,-ri in; a favorable reply, of the, many which tuWe'
...• invited them. They having been h eard by sev-,
..,. -.-
-,,, emit oNntr citizens,lve . have ntOpiestion that',
,':„f'lll:t.3. veil he-greeted with a large house. Some
. , P
.y),
. .v, of tite.mostpapular songs sung by Mr. Spakey
/...•D the "great revival meeting', will be on the
. !,iirog,riniirtin•of' the. evening. , The net proceeds
- ..willhe ! appropriated fur the benefit of the:Sun- . •
-Yl -. thy School. -., . . .
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--...., . . . . .
3if• Alfred &inn, only surviving brother of.
LI, N ; Mrs. Fanny Lathroft, of our borough, anthalsO
Inortither of tin late kr. Bela Jones, oftLawb
'4grllle, ia spending a little time with Ins friends in'
k,.: S :3lonirose amd . cielnity: ' , Mr. Jonea has been
l'('' , ding.iri,Windser, , i. Y.,for some - Ykaks - past.
~yie ail' be iemeinbiired by many of our eiti
klzens m
.this .cpunty.• no, came to tionyotse
alien but a small -lad and wben,,ln fuel, the
u
`' o- -;',uontry about 1W6. 4 i vnfl II wildepleis;' He kept
• ,„,2'..lintel tOta time in Jackson, this county. - lie is
k l. , (me vi . the old style of true gentlemen and a
I,i . p.!nuine Jacksonian Democrat..., He is crowd
/et i:tg leer score yeare'very closely and we'.tope
-..,,1 snuther score may yet be in store for bim. '
7, One of the 'sayings of the weatherwiue that;
ti .
has' the merit of.luittquity in its faior,',l no
''';'.ether; is that when 'thunder storms occur early 1,
Ir. the sot:inlet:he eolff weather will continue
lours into what are the warm months
Munn usual; andwhen they occur late in fall the
pleasant tetisperature• of the average October
viil be extended tur„ Into the ' cold, promising
4. until of November, whose • winds have the
: ...tputation of heirkg "chiliy and dreat"
ng from ti,is siandard Of indication," thedthe
actut severe „thunder storm has made the
Prophecy of November' an agreeable one,-and
carat sort days of Indian- summer may yet be
'vouchsafed before the' severe rigors of winter
case around us. -
The third week of spurt' convened on Mon -
lay with "bench." The calendar Was .
,
ttsd by the court and it seemed diffigatf to find,
ease for trial.' 'The. time of our * went is Mu
elVioyed about us mudit for 'the porpoie of gain-,
time and staving off the payment of honest
&gas for a season as it is for: proseoWing
lasritortous claims. - It ism hecome a cotranod
'Practice to defend agaitist,u plaintiff who •haa
cairn for debt against which there Is no defease3.
In order to avoid payment for a year or,twcit
• 1, 1 continuing the ease front court to cottrt.--
‘ .Itirer4are called at the expense or the county
to tri , these . etuwe e mut when further exetwes
!' ifir continuing become so ;bald as to.compel a
teal, then the defendants pay the claim 44the
- iny ts di s c
barged and court udjourne., - Is them
no Nvoy for our Court ,to make tk 043 k:4 141 o f 4° '
rery &overall,' to all-parties CorMerhoti
• Somebodyin the Repu.bikan: puts 'it! a Very .
phitol , plea fur Senator Watson; this„week, and
bEMOCItiif 'to charge ltitUWith
writing any. tuoie for the' press nor its beinia J
inoulter of the Bing and sighs nondtweript-.
lly his remarking that - tie knows WatAett the
1;t of
coy one,it leaves the pet)* to conclude
Cat the fieuatof vrrokrbitkoivrf defense, 0F . 4,1 , 0Y
would not -Int .Wiliamett Mani .fits
tame. We :have Itiwity's known that -maks
we used to coVe): glint; retied,
he - since weenktwi editoriatekiiri A 0,0?
• ,
ceive peiSoneditlarts trent viiiat I
of "flush:... back- wile are unwilling 40 pay the large pticiiaid,o... ,
ers" and Guerrillas in the Montrose 'Ring or- trairaed by hotels .itfl boarding . houses in the
ipm, who aintnish behind'ait' sorts of fictitious' city will .be able to .iisit, the. centennial at ' a
names and our .coarse : has hen to fire at the erato costi:',l- .: -::-' '- '' ' . ',...- -...- ...'
baap t 'and ; We seldom bare i t mod
lied; in ;. making ''. 'the project i s expected: to-result beneficially
some hidden coward thriiv` up his bands and to. 'ille agriculturists in every • section .of the
cry "don't shoot again," and the • last of: these, cou'ntry. All the ithinoved machinery for larm
seems to be the Senator. ; - ' - woik in Europe arid this country will be on ex-
.4 riiros. Depara
790 pm 1215 in
The\Borst,' aid guls.Trade
• The panic has effected the Iforea. and mule.
deplete thmughont the. state aa_*ell AS all Cab.-
er classes of bosiness men f . A; reliable dealer In
livestock says that the trade is duller thin be--)
.fort.the war -that there is tally a dilierende of
I
40 per cent. in prices asked Howl compared
with prices demanded, last , springi -There -is,
scarcely any demand for 4 strecters," and pale!
that.were worth $lBO to $lB3 last sprink could
now be bought at $125. •
• I
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Buried Milts Thirteen Years. • ...
John 'King, of Tenneasee had a farm In Ten-.
ilsce In:lB62:and the . soldiers of bcitharmles
made themselves cordially at home on hittprini
iscs:..So liiiernovcd 'with nll his 'prOdnee to a
••I`..ve iMalie Cumberland mountains. A storm
threw down a rock which - closed the mouth of
the cava. Therein be lived for thirteen years,
in the dark, eating from his prodUce and drink=
ing from a spring. The other day a , railread
company; blasting rot- a tunnel, blasted him
out.
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'Plating Postage Stamps.
For the benefit of those who are in the habit
of deeding stamps on carious pmts or an enve
lope, 'lye Would state. that. the Department' at
Washington has ordered all letters sent to the"
Dead I,etter Office. which have not stampa'on
the Plaot —the upper riga band corner•
It is just as easy to place the:stamp where it
ought to.be for the convenience of the mailing
clerk,'ss it is to stick it on thelback or other
corners of the envelope. I
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.Information Wanted. -• ' s 'I '" ' -'•
Any information of alittle girl namedEllen'
t
il4lroy, twelve years old, with b wp hairq.aPd
blue eyes, who wore . a Mack a d lid Shawl
when she left home in February .last, will be
thankfully received by Ater mother, who resides
in - 13rownlown;near Pittston, and who sent her
io the store - to • make some purchnses,tinee
which lime she has beard nothing of-her. ' Ad
dress Margaret Gilroy, pittston c ra. Papers
copying Ulla notice will caplet :a favor- 0ri . ,..a,
NI orthy poor woman. , '. : .
Death of an Editor. • • :. • ~ .
Frank T. Scudder, - founder: of the. Waverly.
Eraerprim, and ; its editor until within the. past
year, died at his residence in WaVeriy caSurt•
daV mornitieNny. 14th, aged 28 fear's. His
early death was *le result of that most insid
ious and deceitful isease, -consumption. .He
left a wife and two s children. The. fcrtner is
now lying dangerously ill of fever. M. Seild
der was buried Tuesday 1 liel6th, with' Masonic
it
bonors. That ..order together with the Od'
. }lllows, and ''a
large concourse of pitiOn's;it •
tended the funeral. - Six editors, acted as pal •
bearers.
Travels of a Pocket Book
. ,
, Fr(;in the Mechanicsbilrg Jaw:m:4 : Last
Thonday morning a young lady, Arriviag,,in
this place from Dillsburg, left her pocket bobk
lying on the seat of the,car. The oar, which
was attached to the mail train east'at this place
was taken to Barrishurgjeft there for three
hours, and returned, the pocket book remain
ing in•thu seat, and only discovere4 aft elc;ays
ing this station fur the return trip to Di lsbuT.
It rarely occurs that a pocketbook, u loose
change lyingurouncl,escipes the watchful eyesot
the traveler. ' The lady of coarse retwered 4r.
Auburn's Dark Cell
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- °ln the Auburn, N.,T.,'state • 'Orison the dark
:call; is ',nothing more than a stone box. 1 The
door is formed of a single slab, the neiling.of 'a
:s lab' and:the
. walls of masonry; The cell Is
three
, fect 'wide, six feet .bigh and 'six feet long.
There are two 'thx)ra; one of Iron and
, the ot'h'er
of •oak:witit no openings: A sprinkling. of
sawdust half an inch deep covers the thior, and
a gill of water mid 'Sour 'ounces.cf bread form
the allowance for I winty-four hours. The 04 .
1/ .
porta of the.prison shim. that about orte-b f. of
tho insane cases at Auburn have results ' rom
iwprisonmcnt in flip cell.
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Don't take them
Our readers Should refuse all five tiollai note
of the folloiring it.toks: • ' . -
The-First National .Bank of Chicago,ilL ;'the
Traders' Naticiiiat Bank, of chicagn, lii. ; the
First National
,Bank.of Paxton. 111.‘;.the First
National' Bank Aif Canton, ; also, First.Na•
tional Bank of Aurtlia;'3l. •
Nearly the . entire amount of the genuine five
dollar notes of these.; bantr4i, hike" begirt
drawn from circulation, and rriO additional is
sues will be made. The COmptroller is deSir
ous of retiring the whole amount from circula
tion, and ill persona receiving such notes are
urgently requested to deposit the muneitii
the, nearest National Bank, or to forwartl them
hi the Treasury Department, Washington; for
redemption. •
A Sad Xistake
One dark night, not long . ago, a burglar en
tered a private residence. On ascending one
flight of stairs he observed A light. in a chamber
and while deliberating what r to do,'s large wo:
mitn 'descended the stairs, i selzed him by the
throat, pushed Itim.down Through the ball.. and
ftirced him into the street before he hid time to
think. "Heroic repulie l i tyt a woman" was
thAlmay the story was. told the next day. 131tt
when: frienda Called .and congratulated lter-utt
on• her courage, she exclaimed : "Good gra-.
eiona oidn't know it .was a burglar .
had I should hav - kbm, !tightened to death 1 i"
thought - it wastny husband came bottle drunk,
and I was ilett,rmined• he abonldn't,stay in the
house in thatconditihn." • I ,
. go.
A Woman's Love. •
g
A ,wornan , s loge Is ever upperimatt in her
mind. Sleeping, it fills her dreams ; on wak
ing, it is her first thought ; in
,the moment oi
life's imminent danger, still it is thti‘upperMost
sentiment, especially if the object of her:ove is
her umbrella. For instance, ; a lady,. fat, fair
and. forty, h i ad a narrow escape from being kill
ed at Carlisle. She fell over the platfOrni while
the train was &ming tn, and was discovered,
lying on lief 'back with the fore foot under the
Viigioe. %Viten she was , extricate from her
perilous position uninjured, notwithstanding
that she hid been drugged several yards)), the
engine, a,bar at the bottom whicli'thtlie had
,Artnly gra peg 4th both bands._ Upon being
lilted upon the Platform attain het first words
were : • "Where is my umbrella
Farman' Einnunpmeas•
' • Next year an association, known ,as the Pat
Tone centennial encampment cotiipaw?, propose
to locate ti 2 home tor iairiners, within a few
tiiil4. of Philadephia, during °We continuance
of the international exposition.
It hi designed to relit sixty - .or more .aut.ce of
land on one df the main railroads leading to
the city and to establish an ,encatnpnient shut.
t i
lar athose at .ocean Cirove and ".o er regular
carnpmecting grounde. tintistantial me tents
will be crecte‘,loohe occupation families
and niumErous large boarding tents opmxl for
the accommodation of vhaors, the pries of
bOaitlingl6 which Will hhiltnited to 111 . -P Per.
The Italthfoluess 9f .the - ,kcolity
..and: the
coniktt "aii potectipti of vislt9ra will ,be es:
twit:key considered: it-ii ' belitnai -
d tliiit , froin
,
0,000 ter 10,000 persons can be, accoixtmodslid
i n
this nianner,and the fariaers,.49m a diatiume
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420,‘
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THE MONTEOSV4 . T.Y : EA/fOOl,At, NOVEMBER 24;---1831761:1-7
P hibition, which tilaq lead to great and lasting
improvements in our system, of tillage.
The "Oblorred of 4.ll,obierreri.,'
Shme one in the ;Thtpubitean this week who
dare not sign his name but signs "obseiver,"d4s
a large,amonnt of figuring On' the "tendency of
home politics." Wh do not wish to waste pa
per dn ibliowing him through his gyrations to
elm!. why the ‘,`CoUrt House , Ring"' is explod
ed,
He Pays that the, itcpnblican =vote is'sbort 1,-
215, since 1888 wbll4 the Democratic vote. is 'on
ly short 441. Re says that in round numbers
th4ttepublican vote is 2 , 000 . less than it was in
1 and then attempts to explain by "absen
tees," We think tie can tell him where some •
of the "absentees" ire. They are abeent from
the pepublicati side and present on the Demo
cratic side, , which !will inform shim and his
retuiets4ust where the littlejaker will lay' here
after under 'similar Circumstances. '
The Bible audliolenee. . - . , .
Vite, the undersigned, citizens of Dimock,Pu.,
haVing listened with real pleasure; and, as We
truss, profit, to thiO:two' very interesting lea
turl.6 delivered in nut-phew by the the Rev.
Gil, rt S. Bailey, D. D, of Pittston, Pa., on
thei ibld as referring to modern science, and as
beitig aDivine Revelation, we - most freely
conimend them, as, In our opinion, well calcu
lated to plePse,;,.instruck„ and improve ail class
es or hearers 'wherever\ they may ; .be deliver
ed. --,„ '- , •
Dmook, Nov. 17,11875.
CIIC. Mills, ;, i P. D. Burdick. ,
I*-11 W:llog,xly, i 1 A. Burdick,',
F 4 B. Oates,,, ' . Bt. K. Tingley,.
I. P. Baker, ! " 'lra Gaige, '
Albert Miles, :'1- F. M. Woodhouse,
Milo Chaniberlinii' T. i#: Williams,
1 . ' j D. T. Hendrick. - '
Raving heard the leetures tuiticed In thi. fore
A
going, I readily join in thew commendation
i l
1 'i , • i.r ( ' A. L. Poo.
• Montrose, 'IN v. 18,1878; • ' • '
Itemiember the'Peor: i . -
Wittier is! almost upon ns, and tt is• about
timt to make provision . for the poor. The auf
ferim of many werearelleved, last winter, by
protnpt action on the I part. of the Initnarie and
charitably disrosed.! 1 ,-
Many'wortny people, with large farnilies,alid
no to
t
ploymEnt,,will again, be throln upon the
cha ity of the _world 'the darning winter, and
:we Ostitheir appeals 1 for aid will not be made
in in. An' exchange "paper justly remarks :
"Pr thably.mt money Laspent more heartily and
brio .so large a revenue of pleasure as that
whiO is given to relie ve suffering and sorrow,'
The l clumsy machinery of public institutions
must be supplimented ley indivldual.effort ' '
• The problem of caring for the pork en mane
of large cities stilt, semi :ins unsolved. The
rot of the matter hits not been reached, except
by a feu; whn i ,do, in ;R ihnited way, true charit
able' work. The prineiple that giving alma
•
maps beggais • is 'dot; fully enough under-
II
If\ public charity Wer sold instead of given
: awaT, it wtinict be ;valuable; as it is, ft. is a
mine to the'Poor. t he man or Ix oman • who
will'i l pay for, help in work deservg that help,
,
'while those who, bein g able', will- not, should
:go *,.,
itbout assistance.l No duty lies at the
' i ttoorlof theiieh to help,' thefpoov whe,wili not,
lielpit , lernselves ; but, •t? Leh) those who are
with g but linable to work is a most sacred du
ity. tet the one is ectntinually being done
'While the other is undime." ! 1 \..
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} Wart Proceeding' s—Settertil Week.
1 Martin Bookstaver vi. H. M. !Benson. Ap
. ,
i peal by Defendant on eiceptiens; Judgement
1 .
Of court below affirmed.! . ~ -
,
1 Robert 'Ryan vet I,,,eonard P Ilia , * Judg-
Men taken,for want of a defence.
In the matter of the 'assignment of Michael
Rile*, lym.A. Crossnui, esq. appointed midi:
tdr:
I tEl a 'M. Curtis vs. John Curtis.
tilvn l / 1
ee granted. ,v - , .
Re ry Cruser y. 5..• Pe-L. Week
take by default.-'
', P. '
t
. Williams vs. .T, J. Lewi
for si cents damages' and costs.
C. . Panama' vs.INIEL N. Loon
of Salmuel Howard.' Judgment 1
fault. '
I - -
C. . North,vs. Thomas Avery.
ed. I o Ishow Cause , why Sheriff iil
over inoneY in his-hands.' Retctr
Terro r •••• .
• Com'th •cs. rel. of,Rhilo V. Bri.
1
Chid ester.. ,Conrt appoint Pin
committee,, to give bontis;of ti 20 04
W. W. Watson appointed_ au&
of Don. A. Waiker. 1 . 1
C4rits Winans vs. H. N.
showlcause why defendant sh
they ectuity lnr costs and pa
able ext Term.
Ai.4
Co.,tenhelm vs.-The C
. continued by COW
Dichertnan vs:Estate (A LM
entered V. , 3.93 andinterest an
ed, by court belr4.
, Bowman va. Dennis°
Defendant . to Pay Pin
pay office cost ' s and •
•n witnesses.,
ties
T r
his GI
Explosions. ' .
o
e
explosions of petrolem or, krsene oil ,
are Caped by the vat* orgas that coi
n the space above the o 1. !Wpm tail of
course a lamp contains n* 'gits,init im
iely on . lighting the , lam ;;consumption,
beginmoon leaving asp e ipt. i gas,tanich
ences to form as m `time,
la wtunas up, and
fuming a short time, sufficient gas will
nlate tciform an explosioa.The gas in
ppwill explode only, wheni. 10ited. in
ect it is like gunpoWder. I Cheap or in
n is alraysthe moscdangemus.
itime is communicated to the gas'in the
R manner
wick, tube in all lamp burners is made
n
than the wick - which is to'pa.sk through
would riot do to have the Wick work
.; in the tauter ; on the contrary, it is es
that it move uti "and do gni! with perfect
in Oils .ray it isimaVOidahle that space
,
n the tube" is left along . tbe sides of the wick
eetnejet for tile flame from the nOrnetr to pass
down Into the lanip and explode the gits.
Man , thing* may occur `
to cause the flame
'to Pt down the wk.* and ' explode the
lamp.r • ''
l '• !emP!inutY te standing oa a !table or
mantel And a 'slight 'puff of air frOm the open
window„ or sudden *Pining 01'4 dotkcause
an explosion..'' , • -
2., /i t lamp may be taken up quickly from-a
oi
table mantel and instantly explOde. I
„B. AI lailiP hi , tetten, IWO an entry where
there lea draftier, -out of doom, and an explo
sion ensues, : . , . 1 1
41 4 1 lighted lamp is "taken, lip a ,fliglat• of
stairs:;"or le raised ` quickly to Ple‘ it on: the
mantel, resatting in an eXPlottiOn. - in all tliesti
(=ea 04 Misiblef is done by the air ime'rement
— either htSee4deelt Checking thii ~11)uft, or
forcing air down the chimney e:feteet the
6 .. Blowing the ilt . lotto.7 to l PitiogObtk
the tighti # 'iMitetlttY the otttPoe Of' eli e*Plo
sinn. ., ir_ , , -. .. ... '', ... .. l:_ 1 e
G.-/salik , M9ktostona..briea I)pan 'aarsed by
.. 1
lut i ng s , chimney cl4.o*(o,off-jo. the Apj or one
lhat'hife It -*ea *ekes att•" 4e:04 the - dlnft 1
is variable and the flame unsteady.
7. Sometimes a tboughtlese person puts n•
small sized wink In a large bnrner, Thus lenYing
considerable space along the tdgoiar -ot - the
wick. • •
a l
5.- An old burner, with its air drafts clowged
up, which rightfully should be thrown awa , is
soinetimes- continued in use, and the-9are
sult Is an explosion. , -
Cigars in Tin Boxer
The commissioner of internal revenue, in re
ply to a letter reteived from a collector of in
ternal revenue, • announcing . the seizure of ,a
quantity of cigars put in tin boxea, sass :
."lf the cigars in qnestio n are packed in 'tin'
boxes made wholly of tin, and have the'manu
facture& name, and the number of cigars, the
district and the state stamped into the tin with
a die, but done in such a manner that they will
remain - rienromentli* 'and legally impreased
thereon, I have to recommend -that you release
the cigars, and allow them to be' sold."
Froxii Willrea-B.trre.
Ma. EDITOU : Leaving this city with epee'
ty of lodies and gentleman at 2:15 p. m., by the
Lehigh Valley Rail Road, we arrived at finuk
hen- nock after an hour's ride, and after takirtg a
stroll in the town we embarked on what is call
ed "the little road"-or\ narrow "gitage, destina
tion Montrose, at which place we / arrived after
a ride of about two hours, and bad it notbeen•
for the miserable 'depot accommodations 'at the
termination of the road our reeollectiont of
the ride would have :been very agreeable, but
When we alighted on the platforni, gi the apolo
y for a denot, without light or lire, with snow
lilting and the wind blowing' furienaly, we felt
very much like wishing the Stockholders of the
load were in—our place,' .However, after
groping about in the dark, we found carriages
in waiting for us and being helped off, the plat
form (which is ,about four feet; high, without
Steps) we were soon corntortablY • quarteredet
the Tarbell 'House, and enjoyed one of those
excellent suppers which "mine host" knows so
well how to getup.. But the grand attraction
of•our visit came off the following morning at
which' time we met at the bowie of Leonard
&4arle esq., to witness the marriage ceremony
of his accomplished daughter, nettle, tab le of
Cur most worthy townsmen, Mr. Om.M.Miller,
the ceremony being performed" by Rev. Mr.
*arriner, Rector ot St. Pnuts church, Mont-
Tose.
The bride being beautifully attired looked
lovely as she stood directly under the - exquisite
marriage bill. After the ceremony, we repair.
ed4o the•diping hall, and here the liberality of
the host wa s" exemplified by a profusion s!)f the
choicest 'viands which were served in - an eld
iant and abundant manner. The tables were
literally loaded with good things for the inner
Man and choice flowers in great abundance.—
The bridal gifts were elegant, consisting of a
large variety of silver ware, check engravings,
statuary, etc., co uprising the. useful as well as
Ornamental. My space will not 'allow me to
4lve them in detail ., After pvtaking of the
bounties spread 'before us so lavishly, we bid
edieu to•our hosts and started homeward With
Pleasant recollections of our delighitul visit
find the hospitable reception 'given us by the
many friends Roves our
,pleasurc to meet in
your town. The newly married couple,ttecom--
parded us aS far its this place, eproute for
Philadelphia, Balfimore,Washirigton and Rich
mond. We wish them a pleasant trip rind a
hmg life •of happiness. -
Vilkw:Barre, Ntw.lB, 1875.
Oommis*aere Clarkalap.
;The appointment of Commissioners' Clerk
has beett'a subjeet 'matter at . issue Aliis court,
outside of the court :ppm if not it
has- been a matter of great agitation to the
minds of the "broken Court House Ring." We
are informed that Senator Watson, who is now
endeavoring 'to outdo 'the -Mermen; 4& -re
trenchment of expenses, by reducing the sala
ries of other people, has not only "plenty of
young men who Will do - the Treasury 'business
for $400," but he also has a law student who.
Will do up the Commissioners, clerkship in' a
"conscientious' scruples" manner,for $4OO, also.
Itbothers "the boys" a little to . know why his
"constitution" has so changed In this particular
since election, when there has been no visible
amendment in his own action. The "broken'
ring" Jiciiiiever, have sitanie red down the whol4
matter of ComMissioners' Clerk and announced
that there are only .tWo persons living: either
in or out of this county, who are competent to
"fix up", the new Coinmissloners and "break
them in," and those are Wm. A. Crosarnon cerr
and Amos Nichols. Ii is reported that Mr.
Crossmon %rill' take the -office, if necessary, at
$5OO Salary, but Hi. services are con
sidered by him worth $BOO. We give this in
formation front the best authority we have,
outside of the f . lommissioners' oSlos '
Sdbpoenain
.Tudent,
Judgment
is, ganieMiee
ntered by de-
Itnle grant
ou Id not pay
able January
-
i lu V. i3riggs;
- It is a sad commentary ;upon our county If
we ithve but two persons who are able to jiz
This thing up and it is high time we bad a few
students preparing under them,. to graduate, so
that if Providence should "shuffle off tbe coil"
.our county business could proceed. We leave
;this , stibject before the 'people-of ibis county
Ifoi their early and earnest consideratida eetri
.ing It one of vital import:nu:et.° them.
toy in estate
*amis. Rule to
ulcfnot give fur
costs. Return•
tizleno lowa*
We have simply this to say for ourself, on
the Conunisshmene clerkship. The Cemrnis-:
: Bloom' office of this county is ostensibly in the
hands of the Republican party, so far as ma
jority rule, is concerned, arid the appointment
of:a clerk is wholly under their control. There
• fore the proper action for Mr. Ryan, th" Dente
cratic Commissioner, Is clearly apparent. ,
The' Democracy (not any candidate) laid
down a platform of principles which Is-neither
"sounding braes nor a tinkling cymbal," but
means just what it says, and no eandidatr,who
accepted and '
was elected ander keen - deviate
On iota from carrying it out to theletter in
particular detail and 115 i one moment bind the
party by. his scan., For any other course lie
will receive the same and .more censure, than
if be were of the opposition party, for there is
just as much need of a reform in the Ring par
tywho have robbed the people of thisfOuuty
of their votes by clap-trap resolutions, as there
is in any Other case This - has been the cause
that, juts produced the other effects,liy giving
_
• The Democracy saidend still say,tliat $BOO is
sufficient pay for thr, duties of Commissioners'
Clerk, and better pay' tittut $390 was during the
years before we had . any "live mill jail texPand
if that tax has cause d any ardhons - duti 'ea In the
expenditure of it, it _can and eughf - , tcr be at
once removed from' the shoulders of the tax
men. What.Mr.:llyan, tbe DemocratiC Com . -
missioner, tout to do, is *simply thur. lie should
at once present. a empetent man forth° office
of :Commissioners' Crerk and at the, stdary
WO, and there his action sboull at once cease,
The - majority are responsible in tile *tier owl.
:of course will control it and should' be most
emphatically allowed to .do 50.'::141r. - : Fyran 'ls
fret .responsible to the people of this county as
a public servant; and secondly -to' WOO; !whe,
by their votes, elected Mai, and his rrollort will
be critically observe& aird we baste the fullest
confidence that he will Am, found faith(llll9 the
best interests of both.
Ilard. Judgmeni
coin as render,
Set=•
'tit $3O. Plain
; 6 .Part3t W.PaY
BSAUTTPUI styli of.l4dies levtert tool' u'
going "oft. fast at ' - 110/4447% m
Wt.
liontrose, Nov. 21 1 1874. 47,4
itr you want the beet Black A1 : 24-111, the
market, go to - ' Adefirapraies„
goy. 24,1875. - •
acne Silk Hots, lost style, chtv 11 . $ ••
;goy. /874 ' MOKANSMIL
.
Pons of 1111 kinds beve_arrive4 at B t ,mag.Wa
"Avenue Stole." Prima are right- ' 7,1 -!, :
• ' Waimea, Nov. pi, ,Aftx
~•
Buskins Louis,
°Attic:o4m, Ovimcons.—The largest - stock
and fewest prices, fashionable material and cut,
at t , Atolistirm's.
/tCI47. 2A, 1875..
Btt4wr,s, totes Goods, Flannels, Mum' itneres,
fteavers, Aro. i .to suit *ho Wants or all, at bottom
prieer, ut , Meltranz's.
Montrose, Nov.i 24;1874. 1
READY-X*IMS . CLOTILLNO 111 gieat 'Variety at
the , "Avenue Store„." Take a look at our.Teo
Dotiwr suits.- • •
.31oRtroso. Nor,
,84,.1874. : , ,
Erritiv Dm—Came upon the premises of the
undersigned,' on Friday, Nov. 19th, a large
biscieltug with white breast - and leet,and white
tip off the tall. The owner- will please prove
property, pay charges and take hum away.-
.. D. B. .
South jkidgewater, Nov. 24,1896. 2w
Ityouivgataiemostestgoodatortheleastestanottey.
go to , - CagAp Jong's.. •
• _
A large stock of - Ladies Beaver Cloaks Just
received , . . at Omar Joules.
Coati & Clarks Cotton In all numbers at be a
spool - ' at CHEAP Joan's.
, -
Coati and examine our splendid tap sole gen
uine men's kip boOts pt 7 just received.
N0v:8,1875. • - •• • Omar Jourr.
OierrEiut :OYsTKIts 1! OirirrEne !1!
trod oysters cheap at the
48tf KnywroicE SA .00m
. „
I.ltLiaxisriY , Goods in all the latest shades
and,stylei in' Wings, Birds, Silks and Velvets,
&c. Ahmrfrimmed Hata and Bonnets in Straw,
Felts and Velvet for Ladies, Misses and Child
ren, e • . - • 'at CuirsP .Jomes.
PllocoilA taken in all the lat
est styles. •Old picturei copied and enlarged.
Also itsplendid lot of frames for sale cheap,
- • at 0.,W. Doorarrmt'ia. :
Montroie, June 10, 14.---tf.
WthcitEs,' Clocks and Jewelry repaired on
short 'notice and warranted, •at F. I.). Melbu-
Ish's Jewelry Store: formerly, Isbell & Melbu
- • -
Montrose July 28, 1875 —tr i
To FAhatERS.
Veterenary Burgeon, M. B. V.
Toronto, Ontario, IS now located at the Tarbell
Boos,, and tenders his professional services to
all, who have diseased horses.
, Montrose, OcL 20, 1875. .‘
M. 5; DESsAtER has just returned from New
York, having purchased principally a large line
of Lades' and Children's Furs, Buffalo and
Wolf Bribes, Blankets, Flannels, Zee. Lots of
other; new goods at lowest bottom prices. Call
and see them.
Or ITTENBERG, ROSENBAiIIt & CO..'
Montrose, Nov. 3,1873.
i3OOK &Nl:HMl—Books are ready for *very;
Birchard,-,Bolles, Bronson, Bunnell, Dickerson;
Fessenden,. \Heinle, Jagger, :Lyons, (Sulfa)
Nailor,E,Reynohis, Sayre, Sherwood, Summers,
Small; Smith; Thayre, Solinan, Wakeley, Walk
in. and; Williams. Bindery at the store of
Oct. P 7,1875. liVoms t DRAKE.
.
Nortcr..—The 29th day of, October being the
ay tet for Dr. N. C. Mackey- to take potAision,
cif rny
.fteld'of practice I would give notice that
its the ntract was not lutBlled I shall coritin
tie .narTractice as usual.. All calls promptly
at:tentled to inithe line of my profession. °Mee
it my residence.. W. N. GREEN',
Foster, Nov. 8, 1875. .
A. B; BURNS, at:the Eagle Drug Store, kgeps
constantly on hand a large and well selected
stoek of pure -Drugs and Medicines, Paints,Oils
and Vaimish, also a very large assortment of
Putt M'onnuies, Comes, Brushes.. Perfumery,
and Toilet Soaps. Physicians prescriptions'
4.refully compounded at all hours of the day.
and night. Give him 'a call.' Sign of the Got.
dem Eagle and Mortar.
..Monteose, June 9 1.875.-te
•
DO.CT *ANT TO 310VE IT.
I Win, offer my large stooleof Flour and Salt,
andgeneral line of. grocery , goo:ls very low tot
4 short time fur cash, as 1 . expett tome ye in a
lbw- days into a new store building opposite
Cooper* Co's.- Bank, mid do not vvatit to be at
the expense of Moving a • large - stock of hen Vi
goods. ; Now is a good time to buy your Flour
andSall .1 have never had a better stuck of
Flour,'fresh-mund than, at the present
E. B. STAMP.
laontiose. Oct. 20, leas t 1
TO Tin PUBLIC.—As a
,guarantee that Tay
lor'i 'Fatuity 3ledieines are the best in market,
4f their kind, and that the quality of the goods
hall hreatler be maintained, I would say to
I : "If alter using them you are not satisfied
ou haVe received .benefit In ' proportion to the
• rice paid, return the empty bottle or package,
nd get:your money hack; as I want no man's
• oney Unless he is satisfied he 'has received its
:quivalent. Respectfully,
a: 11. BROWNING TAYLOR, Proffr.
OCtober 0, 1875.
IarNTING
We hive just received a very large stock of
lain .add limey envelopes, letter and note pa
per,,plain and fancy bill head papers, cards or
ell sizes , and colors, colored poster papers, etc.
ail of which we can afford \to print cheaper
than any office in this or 'neighboring counties,
and In as good style.. Work done in ,biack - and
colored inks. It you think there is 'an? that
r nit us, give us a trial, and we will show
y umbra we can do. All kinds of blanks on
h. trd or; printed to order. _ .•_..
Wa tutxa that the people of Montrose ul
v einitvare finding out where the most* popu-
I r Dry Goods House in Bing.iamtun is located
fir . C...F. Sisson & Co. inform us that their
tiide,4rOnt this section; is very large and con
ejr,,, tit lv Increasing. In their stock may now be
fund al large and carefully selected stock of
- ry. Goods, suitable to the wants of elferybotly.
t es
y
T e make . a specialty of Black Bilks; Black
C imeres, Bfack 31ohains, Black Alpacas, and
t e 'duck grades of Drams Goods, hnd in this
li ` are' prepared to give some decided bar
1., Ms. We suppose that nbarly`everyb•aly Is
a •afn that their store is located at 11l Court
8 reet, next to the Canal.
Binghamton, Sept. 22;1875. • \
.. .
Of..AiRVoYANT E7CAMINATIONB FREE. s '..,
;I'lierir is no subject that requires so mu c h
st dy and experience as the treatment of chron
ic' diseases. The astonishing success and •re•
wOrkable cures, performed by Dr. Butterfield,
are due to the gill 'of clairvoyancs, 'to the , life-.
loing study .of, the constitution of - man, and the
miring of diseases from natural remedies. Cures
the work forms of Scrofula. Catarrh, Piles, Fe
wale Weakness, Asthma, Kidneys or Bladder-
W, ill be at the Catfertv Rouse, Binghamton.
Ppday, find Saturday, becembe- 3d and 4th. •
c i
Dr: Butterfield will be at the celebrated Min
er 1. Springs, at Rush, on Thursday, December
,on a ilsit. Patients can call. , . '
. • osirrrE Rasuzae.--- , There are numerous
re" ediee that cure sometimes and become
..._.ti\re
tr . 0%1 se eta!, but none have ever proved so
ejectliat d so many and such remarkable
caset.-.-as Dq flyer's medicines. .
irbeiCherryrPectorsi has restored great num-.
hers ol..Patients who were believed to be hope
lessly effected with consumption:'
,Ague Cure breaks up chills and fever quiek
ly 'rid stirely.
yet's: Compound Extract. of Sarsaparilla
er dicetelt scrofula and impurities of the blood,
cleanses the system and restores it to vigorous
health:. fly its timely u.-e many troublesome
disorderi, that cause a decline of health are ex
pelled orkured. - ,
.ityer t 's Pills and their effects are too well
known everywhere to require any commenda
tion frorri, pa here,•---Scranton (Pa.)7roiass. ' --
-
REKEttfled that CUEAP JO4 - fi/ways keeps
on band and sells lower than any one else the
foliowleg,: goods and 'others too nrimerous to
ineption -
Ready
'• • -
Melt it Boys d Made Clothing;
t;
. 4 , “ - Boots and Shots.
“ ' i ' ” Underwear,
` - i4 - H ats. . I
,
• 1 . Dry Goods: ' , .
i . _ 1 1- , - Dols Goods.
- ' 4 ,- hosiery; -
laplies_luid Citikls Shoes. • - . :... • ,:;.
“: ' ,:' ".. Underwear. Z
s%, .- 1 . .i ” Eats and Bonnets.
"IJ - :-- -. : • Beaver-Cloaks. :
.•il, ' 11.1, ' Felt -13icirbi -- ,-
~..': r ' 1 . JetielY; -" ,-.4- •
• 'I , ~."Bliktikete: _.
1 ' 'I • i '..,:' ,thuuter pnnes.l .
• - ',-,'- . ,'- -.' ' Cannot*- '-
-r 1 . . Muslim. - ' 4 `" '---.
' 1 i - . - Flannels. - . ,
I . ..I ',
, PoltomPlaanCat '
1 ,‘ i VC., I etc. : ete t
:nntriws, Noy. 'FT, 1871
.mow 1717
Builderi
oarnentk
„, limb, in say
Carpenter t
tomturet
dew% rbko
C 1T144"
tgi
4" them
14
ilerga&slari Wind ow gsad buil&
dim/ knktrOtlastah
exPei
51/I"toos i muL m t° ■ ltte s
lag 104014$ -
th a t lb* 41
JlTOririta leis,4l
.„,cea w 10.1
CULVEIf-410WLI;ND-lo- Springville -Ott 641
2.3d.u11- • beAlbert Botrdaley.eeq.;‘Elituntiet 041
Cullom. to Nancy J. !Howland. 1
Ilentsnii--Woon-4n Lnthrea; Nov. .i 7 ib ia !br
Wm. IL. W. Kellum, J. P., W. nobieon • to
'Ellen! Wood: al) 0 . 1. Ilattqc!P•;: :
VirltEß--111EUIDETH-At the K. Big:11'0ot --"NI
.
011tfoni, Noy. 18, by esqrPfltebelitp...___XL4
Obirles s Pitcher: 'of J SetantO Ul - 11° .111 " 11114
Is
'tu . lotte M. Merideth, of Clifford.' • ''
Mrturn—Selsrux—At the borne of the billies'
__ in Montrose, by Rev. E. A. , Warriner, Mrr
Win. M. Miller, ot Wilttes•Barre,-onte.bilssi
'licitly, youngest &tighter of 'Leonard Searle.l
essq. No cards. --
1319.41 . 6riaiXti.
xs—ln Lynn , Pa., Nov.
as
-. son of James and Mary Koons., aged' if Years..
Lektroixi--At Boston, 'George a: Lang son
Of Henry C. and B: Langley, aged 00
y ears. • -
Himmuta—At the :d.sYltint for the Poor of
Montrose and Bridgwater, Henry, Herkimer,
a soldier of the war l of 1812. . • '
HOntim---tOn Lord's-day morning, Nov:l4th.
Irs; Jane E. Horten, wile of Cyrus Horton,
departed this life and. entered upon the rest
and joy of heaven.
14ENE—In Montrose, Nov. 20th, Gracie Peirl,
only 'child of Win. A.,and Annie- L. Reale,
aged 8 - years, 2 monthsind 24 days..
VinorisnALE—ln JaCkson. Oet.l, Mrs. Hattie
8., wife of M. M. Vimoisdale,and only daUgh
ter of Geo. S. Whitney, of Flarkird i aged 26
. years, 3 months and 10 days. •
In the tomb • • : •
We've 1.11 d; thee to rest ; • .
Sleep .1n introit in a-, . .
!' Thy spirit is blest: . '
Now iwaringltar away
; To the'regions of love,
. To dwell with thy •Sanonr
Forever uhovei • P. 2. P.
r.
, .
.
FANCY --GOODS.
!laving just ,puritased' a) .krga 'stock of 'Millinery'
Goode direct from the importers, I sin able
the most recent ityles'nfi mutton, at prices that do
ty oompetition.
•
' • M1LL1:2.1'1723"i DEPARTMENT. • '
•
French felt hate of.thetline4 quality' and in all the
latest shades, .A flue had 'of. Fancy irltninlng', Silas
sed velvets in all the he shades, all kinds of feathers
and wings. • A fine lind of trimmed Hata .always on.
hand. A large afsortmetiNtif. . ties. tuislery, gloves, la
dies' and children's merino underwear. &.c. •• ,
Call and see my Glare bitting (brut' of $l.
• I • . • W. d. LIARirkR. -
. - . N_ ,c 21 Court St.. Cor: Watai, St,-
Binghamton,N. Y., Dotuber 23. 1t175.
New York Produce Market.
Reported Beery Week Ktpiessly foe Ti* MosTnoen
.11zitocnale by Rhodes 414 Server., rivdneo Commis
,sion Mm^enants, nail Street.bewle T k.
lV -
w Aork, Friday, Nov. 19,1875.
• BI4ITER •
Receipts last six days' 33,768 pkgs.
Choke State butter is Mill id good derrianif and
thinly held. The itvi,irals of :such are quite.
light, and something insvright - in every rcspect
milt even exceed. our outside figures
but all grades below line are in liberal supply
and -dull,tbe feeling, decidedly worth % and,
tli future uncertain. , : j. -
tate Dairies, fi ne. '.. 31 CA 3 2 c
State Dairies, good .• Q. 3 00
State Pails, dairy, cliotm % 94c
State Pails,dalry,goOd itrprime"3o (6". 82c
State Pails,e.ommou !to fa1r....25 28e
C 111388.9. • •
•
receipts last six days : .87,325 boxes.
The Market seems to be in rather worse condi
tion than was at first Supp;ysed. The shippers
have virtually been out of the market fur sev
eral weeks past and, large sales tor export have
been thli ..ne•nsider
.. nothing
strange as the chkeso - tharltet - is always at this
season of year more or letia apasmodtc. , ; •
Kate Factory. fancy: . 13 (41 13gc
State Factory. tine .; "4 11 ((t - '((t - ' 1234 c
State. Factory, -fair to * Imdii' 9 (fa' - 104 c:
State Dairies, fairtotood,...-8 4 - rlO (II
• 1 - : . EGos. , -
,-,- • -: ' '',. 4
Receipts last six days... - ....;.A.1,727pkg5,.
The receipts of fresh eggs are' not I;.erYPletiti
and holders are about,stescly• In their views.
thongh:the demand ii,noi.very, brisk. , .`• L,-
State' and Penn... .;.. -. . V...;„ , .30 fiP ' d , •
Western choice .bnutdl... , ....29 et- ,et . -
-
1 )
1 . ' POULTRY.' '
The receipts of poultry are not quite sic frea
to-day. and-bulk oterrlyals, late from • bur: to
goad quality, only 'a,,woatt proportion. being.
reaty- 4hnice.
,There is_44,ifairrquiry,- and
stock is; working oft•af, about, quatations. ' •
Turkeys, State prime,. a. 5. to lee
CkielOus, State, prime 15 to
MEATS AND STOCK.
Lire Sheep; weetbeie -2 . ......... to We
Live 'Calves, State'
. to bile; =.9 to 9%C
LTog Dressed Calves floe: ;:i:l3 - to' 180,'
GOOD NEWS.! - GOOD NEWS
•
TA "NG
,_- • .
Another Partner (with lota of 000 y) ht,the
thin, of iS. Malan Jr Co.;•(Chelip (A r il) enablt.s ta .
t"e4l
in
buy OU.l3 A" goods
the vet* leweet ~, • - p *ces and,.
therefore, to ,sell them 'at the 'sain, which le 'of
more advantage and benetlet9 th is communi
ty than the capture of cubs. ".. ' • ' ,
I.lMT':', .;T•
11-,--,-.,'*ii.oooi
Would be to the omit:6m Orin
17,1875.
• .‘ Centaur Liniment.'
• ;
• There is nis Pain whieh the Centaur
. • , uot zielleve;riet swelling
they willnotaubdue; and nelamenese
AZ which they This is 'trier
-"17 1 7 'ensilage. bit it is tnke. They hare
produced more cafes of rheumatism,
9 oot r algbt , leck - JawiP l 4 o .l.lnrsins,swel-,
01 1 01 1 01 t • 110ga, caked breasts, scalds; Ituuni, salt
rheum. f i arachci.'upon the - lumen ft:n*4. ir.d of
strains.) spirit). ON, etc, upon entomb; •In one year
than have ail ethSr pretended remedies since tie world ,
began: IThe7 areeounter - Irtilerlt.l l 4oo l ll4.lollll re.
itaveni:i Cripple*, throW aWaythl ir crutches, tha lame
sram,Pelsouous bites are laridered harmless, : suit the
'wounded are belled without a Scar. The recipe is pntr. -
lished, akund eaeil bottle. Tiori sell acne artteleii ever
old bet • ore, because they do just what theepreteukto
do, th4sia who eow sutler boat rheumatism. pain, or
swellitot deserveta sorter," they Will sot ire Cidstar/
Lisith4eAtkit 9 More titan 1000 eettiftaten
o rstaarkableredies, luoludlog tresen limbe..ehronte
rbeuuia ism , getii. rowing tumors. ete.„ have, been re
ofiroul.lWe willaend a clicularcontaininacertilleates,
the reelperitc.:giwtte, to any tres regiteitiogit.! One
bottielorthe yellow wispror Cantaiu Linfaiimisinnt4
41P b/pii red dollSra tor , sparined • er sweenfaid hews
anduiplua, or for Frew-tram la !keep ! Stocivowners
--titeSalututisitt 'are worth Your attention; No *or
should be witlma them. "White Wispiticibuillynie;"
Teno*irritnne riptinap: Sold by all
weep!" Oor bop Itogi troi4les, 73. NM/
I
~-•
cii;,s3 -4 )Fa l dwai;Nevi r- TaSk:'
•
esuivarisi leram than a *abaina4 fOr qutoi,c4
84/14ritelc cz4tilOaO Whlch is*biA
to asspigttite thattood, regulitirthi bowels, kir* 410
colic /10, produoi laurel 4 oloothicl4lthot
othierts4 vuel4 3 o l cc *OA tolosaattoVanti
4:lbiLite4oo44 Rat,fr.l fug 1 1flast at.. ,•,
THE
BY \THE
TES
and segus
Pitnio4ixic ro*
4 111M.STOOK OF • I
gat At ill
-raw it - -it B
ir°R tOODSI
Ale, - *_lttt,lio
ottiliji:,lo,. - 1 iopil:.,_•o'Co'
WOOLEN: SHAWLS, CLOAHYNGS,
CAMMERES, UA Y ERS
AND CLOTHS,'
In vent rarlety.
,
MAID `ANT) PLAIN WOOL AN!)
MOHAIR DRESS GOODS, SILKS,
. - POPLINS, CASHIMERES;
DRAB,77E DES ALPA
CAS, MACK AND
• COLORED, I
FLANNELS. , ROSE BLANKETS
MAROEILES BED SPREADS,
WOOL TABLE SPREADS,,
TABLE LINENS, TOW-
F..LS, NAPKINS
and household
Furnishing
Goods,
A bugs sabortment, and dem),
LADLES'. AND' CRILDRENs'ReeO UNDBROAI
AMTS. MERINO AND WOOL HOSE. TIILT
, 19111R143, GLOVES. &e.. de. ALL bin&
.A.WD QUALITIES, • • •
At O. D. & Co'
Prices to raft,
INERTGOODS. RIBBONS. BLOWERS. FRATII
en, BLACK AND COLORED. SILK AND COT-
TON yst,virrs, TRIMMING SILKS.
At G. 8.. t Co I
A Am variety,
DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS.•LACES,
GES.,BUTTONS, SILK TIES, CORSETS, EM•
ZEPHYR, WORSTED
. .AND FANCY YARNS: . CAN..
• TABS. NOTIONS AND
- STAMPED PAT-
TERNS,
Uwajs fl l great *Tariety;
• •
DONESTRi' -GOODS,' BLEACHED AND BROWN
SHEETING 3 AND SD IRTECOS. CANTON max.
NELL • CALLICORS„ DENIMS. TIEMNGS
• 'AI)N CHEVOTT SR IRTINGS: AL.
, WAYS A FULL ASSORTMENT
• . THIS MOST POPULAR
' . BRANDS,
And prim to snit the times 'ik it G. 'La CO*
CARPETS,: OIL CLOTIIS. MATS. OItIIOGICITN
FURS, FURS; FURS, STFFALO ROBIN. HORSE
• , BFAIIKETS, . LAY ROBES, &c.
•
Chap• 1 • - At G. H. a co*
• -- • . g
tad .., 4c4l 4,,
• s- pa
, ,
. _
bfett and Wye', ready-made stilts, a large stoek.•'Co -
Vete, assortmea tof beat stsods, warranted to give at
1 Mellott. Prices to sift the times at G. R. I Co'..
OVERCOATS I OVERCOATS 14
lior Hots% Youths' and Men, All rods. Qualities
tll,fts.irumtlS3 u• SAC. Supply your reams at G. B.
• •
t 3 1
•
r Ons - tom• Department.
,
.
Large kof tine cassimeres. Cloths and Beaver.
Namara taken, geod fitting and workmanship gnat
named. Prime tally 90 par cent. lees than oat of town.
Call and lean your =aware at e. U. d Qrs. .•
• ; I '
I '7TIRMBHI3 I 000 Di
.
Gents far#' Isbing voctir. 'White and colored ccttos
Starts.' Wrobl and Merino "rappers and Draw .
Flasnel and tnertnolloae. Batt Jackets, Comforter&
nen, Botta: MOWS. (Sores, Veneta. Satchels, Altai
410 4 the linen 'Meet/ in toin3.4t G. R.' a Co's. ,-- ,
1.
- ;
114.T8 RATS/ / g 47APO! !
l'l ,1 .; At G. R. a Co's.
GUTTENBERG, ROSEN B 2111 M, & c
N. 8. DESSAUER, Itansipegrutrier.
Ximumee, September WM. 1815
•
i g4,10;7' 4pw .t .
d,„ •
Pry , AT
•/'
, '••
trim OLD STAND
The Undersigned would respOC. tful antaxmc to th
citizens at Stcaitruse and Vicinity that they hue • •
to their estabitshatent a tlisavasta
REPIATIM
. •
andelthe
We
of J. GEO.,BRIDNBICKICR,of New
York eity: We will keep constantly on hand
KRESS. lIREAD, BISGUIT, BUSK
CAKES, COOK
. PIES, ETC.,
At *bulosale- ot• •
Pluilts'Ouppiled licasouably
• • 1
AL P7 4/ir g ea na attrlctiveuNetralat of
CONFECTIONERY, NUTS,
Etc„ Etc., as usu...
.
; VOTE! • , • : PUN
• TOYS .. god Bee .
!TOYS . • . • 7 ' FUN
• • .
OYSTER,: DINING . ROM
Up Stairs.
~•; . 31011 itesi'Oecttann
- BACOM
f • maritime. sot. 15.1871 k-tr.
R~,~lZl~~Oi~►~ ;
81) 1 1 ' 6 =1 Tier
.r.VOIVITIII0:-,: . •;0 , pRni
,Wmtkington - 84
• - z
, .
1••• 33.14,404z5 i !i t tc0!", 3,111%,•11r.,,
• - . - •,
Irovi willirind the
wiatiT)- spurt Assostinft
REV t
t r t
lis 3
t .
in.
;B"taFtt,
;•‘•••
P_, N ew '
• •
• litfiert),
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44
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` fir' - . . ,
.: y,i„
OWE
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N AIL S
./-
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BOYD Sc. CPI ,WIN
_
'TICCOICIME1.011111111.'410.411..;
'At G. P.; • CO
:...-ssrcvvins. '. .
TiIIIiDIREEI-IRO6ML
Builders' Hardtvare,
?UTLERY, ETI34
-
it he ige
At a. B. a co
Thanks tic. oar Friends for Past litarntl.
We would be more tbanklel to Obei and all who taw
they bay. onsettlegl amount" of* se. it they trolild qq
sad settle by IA middle of Wirth nest.;
Feb. 4.1874.
• • • \ • I
.At Ns:oj 33 Co r Streets
►tO.S.doCo
- 11INGIWKIMON, N. Y.
• ! •
NEW GOObs"
As we bssoJuskreturned frost the elty of New tack
after purchasing a large and 'well indeidel sleek al
. .
FALL AND WINTER_ GOODS
of all kinds bought from first iliac we ire two pror•
pared to offer goods at prices that will satisfy ithe el. MI.
ret buyer. We have also added to oar Imp stock 01
Dry (loop, an immense stook , of
CLOTH. CIASSIMEIM,; arm SILLVZRB,
for Yen sad, Boi's wear. , Ws ars now prepared is
make - ,
who win give
t s , a
elites we _
iTO N . M
elast
wodosea
engaged for the.season.
Ladles and gentlemen. yonwlll please all sad WIN
tae oar stock befOre you vurehale elsewhere. •
Thankihl for pest favors. we hope Am a emotionalise
of the wipe. , r) remain. ,
Yours Iteepeettent
(.. I A. boirrurr.
• . .
Binghamton, .dvril 28.11315.-0. 11-11V14.
, .
NA7 lEIC .411. rl'a .. 1 X OS
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.0.
RI • . r d . x., .
— 4 n
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4 .
.. •
It is a illteld L lumen! for House and stable ass. AL
vain able potable ion, discovered by a eidebratad ling.
lishehembit and horse-farrier, ' Was introduced la ties
United Sates in the year lien, and Mine that time. by
Ile groat succese,l3n the cure of diseases., it has woa
for itself that world wide reputation it PO richly des.
erves, and now steads at the head of all linasnents un
rivalled
.1.1
ITLx ' MEDICINE.
.
_4----
AS .A AD ,
i
•
1 • ' • ' . , ,
It has already tO
ned the mandate* atitt admintioll
ol.thonsands of usebolda for its way mires et db •
eases were cue i spplicationa are of s•s much Wipers
tante. It Is amorally admired as a Dually remedy far
its peculiar chain cal comPination , posresing no husk
ingredients. !like tincture of Cayenne or , red-pepper. Mt
which cheap and rainless Lithnents ars largely ems
posedj which increase instead of diminish the Inktinis
tien t making ft og nature a speedy cure for
RHEUMATISM HEADACHE SORE THROAT,
coma cou%na, CTIOLIChA. T OO THA CHE ,
BRUISES, SPRAINS. LUMIIAOO. CRAMPS. ,
COLDS. MULLS, PROST, WIC DOLOR-
• KUL }WRNS. CUTS, NITRE or
POISONOUS INSECTS. Me.
Testimonies 'it'd directions actoinput7 oath latUe.
Buy one—Only 26 rents. 60 cede; or 111.00—and tf It
does not give good satishmtlon return the bottle brat
tali and your motfeY will be reftgaded• fctr ° IL
8.8.. and take tel other. • -
D.CARY: & Proprietors.
• ' , I Middletown. Orange Co.. N.
POR I,9ALIC BY •
A. 41 . B. BURNS "and M. A. LYON.,
Thintste, Montriis". Pi. ' .
Parrissable Wholesalit sadretall Oast la Vl*
Count/.
Koslow, July kb. 10711.-; 7 .
. „
r:PelOtCOrag
S. & be . - SATRE,
ACCOUNTS MUST BESETTLED
or thry wiU be coUected by law. ,
COOPKR, LATHAM" ilk 4XIXIMM_
Soptember*.
, .
grc•al4ell7's
ncitYs4 and gbe als bY • • . was&
S yn4mars
FtOuß.
FOE' WO 14
kao, " 10 KP I D B or
filtOPPrE%
AIM MOM of • •
• _ - • • , 11.11,
X 1 11•0033. CIO
r plop by
**tram A 541.1 u, ors.
la third/feat Coot of the tfas4lllll4f ft * thi
potent LIMOS of Pialts7ll4l ilo,nai• /kW
altriPt•
Notice is iteroby Oren tkit Iksat lOU *Wed gal*
drat mostlag of the .Criditail lOW
klaakropt, for the pimps* toatntrAstadiV i =
*Solon of Baaksapt Act, on tie - Meth day of Donn.
hcr, um, at 10 o'clock ta.. it L . 0111•4 le "Avoid /I,'
riot% Ragistei entrap* 4 *Anton Pa., aid
creditors who have prostal ditZ ate twos
WWI lobe prewstat at sold tafirtkagi tlas Mai
Orieratt *sot shall settle tat tionStats, the
oftti is audited, awl i shall thas soptki gitiothafirs
. 1 TRACT U+l l l*Mtsillitglek
Scranton, Nov, tu,
:Number;z4.l. ti
t"
`, ~:: ~
LTIIII
• IiMiIOIWAMI
Corner otNain It.. /
DIALIVWI Illt I
Ew ,o6oDsi
•
I NEW GOODS.
1
sorts FOR ATir, a
Uudr
~~a►ediwt~7~
U.. 1. WINS.
E=M
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