The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 05, 1876, Image 6

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    TOWN, COUNTY, AND . VARIETY.I I
-- 7 The winter: term of our Graded School
commenced again' on 'Monday . last. • ',
—We Present .Oin 4 readera in -this f or ii;
woore.ieading matter' than has ever b efore stir,
pcared in a single number of the DE510011431%
electiClu•of officers of Mont- i
Fire Company, No. 2, Friday evertng
January, 7thi 1876; 'All members are reque,stedr
;6 present. - •
bping the 'tVeek of . Prayer,:apPoint
tt by the Evangelical Alliance of .W4rlo,'
1 h.- principal placeibt busir.eas have decided to
1: , s("! ei . rh evening during the week.
Tlie custom of Making New Tial,cals
"Was i l iept up by some of our citizens this year,
int Nyhether , cider, pumpkin
_pies and 4ogglil
tits were tho Centennial refreshments
ut: cannot say.. I 1
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are indebted' to Hen. JosePh Powell
Ica' a daily copy of the Congressional Ritord itu4
4,t her favors. Mr. PoWell has becn appointed
by speaker Kerr, upon' one of the important
vt ; mniittees.' i ; ,I 1 ,
' family of
—Mrs: Annie Cook, tlie..last of 4 family ..
I %%! enty-one.children- by the snare *tiler; died
in Broad Top City, luntingdon county,recent
ly. The deceased was seventy-five 'yearn hid.
lier mother was mairied'When fifteen and died
:0 the age of ninety-nine. • ''s
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—Bight Eminent, Sir j: 11. Dusenbery has
our gratitude as well as obligationfor a eapy
bt , the Proceedings of, the Twenty
,eCond•Aw,
obligation-
fox;
Conclave' -of. the Grand Coni, aaidary of
Knights Templar r)f the State of PennsAvania, ,
I.cld at Pitts urg, last May. IL •
—Boss eckman is working a gang of men
between this place and La Grange, in the: bust-tie=s of grad lug for the double track on the Pa.
:Ina N. Y. r ;lroa.d. No person seems to know
-Nactly wha • he designs of the company *,
bin all agre in. the opinion that the doub l e
I r,:ck will b completed from Pittst nto Tuuk-
Immo& by, the' first!nf April.---ruilleirwcl4 l
_' Democrat • - , •1 , •
—We have been at a loss to conceive how
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t lie memory of ~our "city, fathers" cpuldbest.be
p, 'imitated but we have at last fixed r upiin it.
Let one of our"Flightoned Street La'Crips" be
alviteLl in the Archives of the State,to be plt
WI exhibition at the next Centennial. in 16"411.-
1: will be a greater,:memento then than a *v
tslutiouaryk,mortar gun is to-day. - ' \ '
—We omitted to speak last week c 4. thote
tine oxei, with "red, white and
, blue".F,lbbons
(m theiF horns, that Philip Hahn, the - Public
..% venue butcher, drove liirpugh • our streets on
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• Cliristmas .vay,but it is not too late yet, as one
of their lifeless bodies still "lies in statf!" at the
market for inspection. The : pair weighed, 1.-,
MO pnutids. They werepurchased of Mrk.Abel
Patrick of Montrose.' • •
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--Me Hothe Insurance COmpany, re.pre- -
-.acnted by. Billings Stroud's ' Ageney of Mon t-'
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the fraternity
race, send the fraternity A Centennial Calendar;
good till 1878. In addition to, the numerical
ealenuat are ,fine chromatic picture 'of .11elk
.utionary scenes commencirg with Washing
um at Valley Forge,and otilhe opposite side of
r tllCil a full description of , the same. \ It_ is w4al
- 45 Well. as interesting and useful article
anti the company and its age4t, -Mi. Stroud
lave our thanks.. = ‘.: ; .-. , , F:,.: j
---Judge, C.:F.. `head of this borough very
widely' iiiiiiwit - to 'th'e - bittieris' bt this county
. , ,
• died on New Year's- Da,y. It was pot .wholly
- MiesPected s as he has been - on- the decilio for
mare than a year past. , -His lunerali was at-
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tended ' yesterday {Tuesday). ; morning. - . rA''' e,
,upittess Places wee , closed in ' token of t
,e
,
-gt*.4it'respeckkAliis *.oinuniniti-fiiii:ilii-dePa- t-,
t.il, whose- whole life among them was.tkat i pt.
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an honest, upright awl honored chitin: ,
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—Ve are pleased to announce that ~4nnthc
r department has been fitted up in our Graded
School building
. in order to, better accommo
date the "smaller - \scholars' and an -additional
teneher is to be employed. We do not know;
Whether the'Sitigesti6hiii the Dkitobitkr bast. , ,
enedliiis racing ''or noti, slikiVii6f but little
-consequence,only so that the thing is dOne,' nd
. we commend the action of Rill whO's.iiiiit An
bringing it - #,*. 2 ,-, 2 , ''-'.'* 1 :- . ..:! ' e- - ".'".;- 1 ,
—Four new narrow. gaugelocomotives rot
'the Dickson' Works at -15cranto . np were til 4
on the Albany & Stifiiinehaina . Railroad la
ec
• week, in place of the . .broad gauge Ilecomo lit
sold to toll'D. L. &I V-. -It. B. Compan 1 si
months ago, and another will he placidUpoU
`the road to-morrow.:.'Voni'ol ,tha;ctil ~b. O O
guage loemnotives are '144 narrowed up"aft,
the shops in Solietedy..t 7 Bltlighanitorb.Tin•eo
-----Wtru,,A. Crosintan, esq., has taken in 4
the "high-toned" part othis lamp4hich he put:
~ up in 0012trof his reside.nee,aud put, in a plait
- plank bottom to set a kerosene WO tiPOn,i and.
it now answers ' the , purpose for ;which *wail
intended, in a very fine..manner. ~While., -AT
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would not 'advise, the puretage of a n y, more
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4 ' ess.lamps"- at. a 'twat 'of 4 40 each,.to ' take the
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place of a St or s6.kerosene,larripilet4t - wauh l
be policy- to Or, such' a bOttoni . inttAiosothr4
remain if there be one that not had i'ai c i(ita
put on it" (aa the bays vlgUltt-..iityi by ' hems
-smashed into Hinders.. , ;,
,
. Herald nbtes 'the 4
---,,-;-.The Newburyport , , , .
cent death:in that ett l yof . fCate c9fix,..7o.va had
been 4 city ^ tiensienee ' fbr ifiliti!Seirert years. 4-.
When young she was '•the bel t ie of Newbury-,
p o rt, 6.4 *hen old, even mer 4 . 4l / 01 fi*Ocore•
,'J . a
she was :remarkably good looking autll very 0-
. lite:: _he , was at the city' alrnsheuis. for no
.scoakeis Ofiniud, no', disease of body, not : hit •
mtir aiiti.'allife ;, but when . her Utter and
' mother ‘ died"the town 'took ker. up,,si 'ply, bp'
cause she deter Mined that Am wniild 9 eetli'
, i
cl;:tOraelf4OpOrt.. 'Laboi, even of, e ligiii.
4 .4 144:04v,yi5,v341my ipme q uout t o with;
it ipas:Toiiititist9. au hqr, ideaa'pf 104 b . -.
lollied titillidy, 'and she 'never forgot tbai sbe i
eras cue of first. familiesof:.t4c town, n4d
when Anil . hnew not . whit Weqi. wetoi:!2lF .
from necessity was required to Imply. She !'fis
the daughter 01Iternitel Coffiri-,'WhorieslUits
fortune sometime liefore hjs deStb,te,t4s Ksw
rroxii sitnisme.(and,esselVAS ;:,4XIP., 0, t j pf,._ x!:
c, - , .-......:,,. r ..„,,,..,i..„, 41 :,4 ', ' ~,, ~,„ ,
"Herage 1%04 , W Y 1 17" ' 6 • ',: • !' '\ •
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Ask your, neighbor subicribe for- the
DikqeitAir-. ,
—Our "boys,` E in the office, celebrated the
'New - Y,e'r on'a large basket of apples, a boun
ty-LfroM 'the hand; of John 'Beahan•or 'Bridge;
water. Thei.r have all been obliged to get
their 4 eSt btittons set l over:. Their thanks are
tendered Mr. B. not for bursting their buttons
abut: for apples. -
•---r-Cotirt,',cotiVeties next Monday the 10th
'Wesliall be on the quitive of anxiety to
isee how-the thing will appea rand how the old
of u:r a t4 l , will act when luster is shed uprin
them \' a White, Deinocratie Sheriff. Tills
thing, has not' happened to them' in 24 years,
since Q. M. Gore Went out Of office in 1851.
1 —The Centennial New Ye it was celebrat
ed lat 10neonta at Midnight by r combined tho
rn" of all the ! locomotive and ' manufacturing
,whist es in the village, some thirty in number,
the l t ally , whistle at the Albany and Susque
hanna roundlu i ttan acting ail tionble. , A can
non manutaatured by the %thy men also
liarticipated in the exercises. he chorus con
tinued for about fifteen minutes, forming a rich,
mellove - tone, . which was ph.inly heatd for
tailes.—Binghamton , Tpneki . '
St Patti i k's Total stm 6 l9 •
--ence Society,
of Filiendaville r hel4. - a
Yak last week, corrt
mencing on ‘Clnistrnas Day •and continuing
eight days, for the purpose of• raising a fund tR
bnild a Hall, •forl - the Society. Its tottecesanyas
rentaykable an'd'
,the exe,itement and pleasure
i 4
>very agreeable. • A salver watch was up
on to be given to the one receiving the highest
tininber of Y9tes. - Mr.. M. Lee of Middletown,
and Christ(ipher Byrne, of Chocanut,'were the
elltdidates voted for ; but Mr. Christopher Byrne
I
Was elected to tukel the Batch. Twb young
ladies werer candidates for a gold ring and Miss
Reardon' -of ADOOOII, was elected to receive it:
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Ticket 'number I'3 - .drewn silver watch, and a
gopi coin was drawn by Mr. McNamara, of
13ih t thana ton. 'The - gross; receipts of the Fair
itthounted to $1,306 ; net proceeds $1,109. On
.N - cw .Year's Day, the Society headed by their
brunvi Corps celebrated , the Centennial; by
niti
arching '
ing through the principal streets cloabie.
With very fine, banquet: ilt is estitnaP that
4,000 or , 4,006 'persons :wee present. It was
certainly a gala day for Friendsville and a very
encbitraging one to Stilatrick's Total Absti
nence Society, and ,we hope the same success
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'may txeconapry them lin all their gl o d work
I
-; —Stine parents in • our borough marvel
4reatlY at certain irregularities in their sons,.
and wondO. why•it is so and ask wherein is the-
remedy. From our stand 'Point -we think we
. give a correct diagnosis of the disease and
6oint out the remt,dy.
.The malady arises from
bis cause. ElOy's are boarded and clothed by
heir parents, at home, with no thought or care
of the expense or trouble and they are 'allowed
io:WOrk in;some shop olfactory at good wag,
d draw every cent Of their wages for "spend-'
mg money," which gives' them,'lrora $3 to $9.
bier Week to seattet• at . the's - Moons and grocer- )
les and perhaps in worse places than that.-
pus with Out experience or knowledge of the .
:yalne 'of ritOrtep or character, they ; become
recilleis in the -expenditure of their earnings
findlwhat is still worse,- they, become 'reckless
r'nd dissolute in their habits. - Cannot there be,
a several instances -of which the above is an ex
act desc' ription,pointed out in our town ? The
iplierits'ai . e : more than one half in faultfor i
tbis. The civillaw as well`' asthe moral law;
imakes every ,parent the sponsor / tor his children
'and he should hold' full control of them: until
theilmajority, and instruct -them in economy,
t in a
./ t niggarAly bu la , A
-I. l ovOlsi d P stl7 p` ? 1 , 0 ,_ .
frugal Mann'er. The commandment says "the
sins!of the father are visited upon the children".
and.arecit ,the =ilia or Atie ' - thildr6n visited up
on
he arent in the above case and justly
too
-The i most , remarkable debut any 'year
ever made, in our , remembrance, was made
..
the "Happy - : Youn g. Year" of 1876; on Sat
.y hist. The mercury stood 42 degreesbelow
at -,5 •3'oloek - a. 'M.; 50 degrees, at 8-30
63 degrees at '1 p. m. in the Shade, while in
sun it rose to 95 degrees. Sunday was
rly'as, warm and ,Monday: was a Very mild
mr.Mathe* - Baldwin, .one of the oldest
, ens of Bridgew*! . ,, sark ke remembers
bus siieli IL; day; the firat 4.4inuary 1833, it
Ji •
bei . g particularly fixed upon his mind by the
bn l :idof one of his..childreri on that , day.' Wei
h' rit remarkeillthatwe shall get;our Pay. for
this:" :We are 'net, 'miserly` enough. to - exacti
~
any pay for we' feel that, we already owe a
i great debt of gratitude to onrMunificent Land
jordt! for his' continued forgiveness 'of the in
`debtedness of his slothful] and wayward - ten
ants,'wbo have torned lila vineyard into a Ba
bel of sid - and Wickedness. We * shall hold .in
„Sweet remembrance the belmy birth-day of the
bupyfit4 New 'Year of 1816, the Centennial of a
Nation's birth in 1776, being presented to the
worl ' wrapped in the . swaddling clothes of Re
publ'ca Institutionsf and " let it be our every
prayer d aim tp eradicate the many bad
_hab
its its uthful indiscretions have ted it into,
-so that iVmsy celebrate • the second Anniversa
ri of its Centennial in the conseilous pride of
'virtuous,: Xnanhei,d. The people ! of Montrose
ohiht•td,fie :still
,further thankfu for -suet. an
oilsis of beautiful southern k days,amid the usual
ilesert Of bleakness anfi: bluster, - Which will so'
much loosen the clinch of the icy fingers of a
six.' months lyinter. - .ail: hail =the Advent; of
PGIITEEN HUNDEED AND SEVENTY 'SIX I - 1
A ' CArrittnxl SINGS "HOME, SWEET Ho= ."
The 'Possessor -of several canaries has just
taught`" one Jo! ' them to sing "Homo, Sweet
Home," in tha most distinct Manner. His mode
'Of Instriptionl was as tbllows : He pladed the
canary in a room iv r
,- could not blear the
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he e it
s riging of othei birds, suspended its cage from
. • '. 4 . • 1
t e ceiling, SO_ that the bird - would see its re-,
i l
eetion in a - mirror:: 'Beneath the glass be'
placed a . musical box that was - regulated tb
play no other- tune but "Home, Sweet Home .
flearingpo other son ds: but this, and, believ
lag the musk' 'proceeded from the bird it saw
in thelrairrorjtbe young canary soon began to
catch the notes, and finally accomplished what
its owner had: been laboring to attain, that of
singlig ttto song perfectly.
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'l'-HE -•MONTRQW. DEMO
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• 1-11AS14:ITAT lON TO GOV..Eltti Olt ‘s.I4.R.LLF,s... - 7 - .• ; ,.
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The- soldiers' orphans of the. Uniontown .1s01 , :
diers' ;orphans' school iniv O'-:pres6ted tO• gay.
Hartranit part of a relfc - rOtind by them -, a,f .1)1in;
1.•. ---- - • ~ , • -•
bail • camp, : . near. Uniontown, trayette, county, -
Pennsylvania, i'lt is a: mass of nteltei4 an 04rt 1 . 7 2,
•ly melted bullets, a portion of the nniimmiltiOt:
: 4estroyed bsi;Gep. Braddock in his-retreat;rOin::
- Dunbar - 'eanip after ' his - ,defeat' at - BraddOCk'k.
.Field in : 1775. 1 . :- -- -:::: g .- .
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GRANG.Ellifirlti• SO IF.TY.:.--The Grattietei .ofl
New 'Milford held a mite .Society - at the .pst,
ace of-Indr .,
-:Tingley;pß2l9t, for tiplifur-
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de M
pose of raisin 7 ponek.to defrlkyepri
of C
orataii Mb-.
'furnishing Lu ge youin %vit' prg
. ~
er fixtures. •I",horeceipts. ni excessof
.e:SP uses.
were sl6lG,and a "tip top" time. - WO h -iii it
bifited.thati,sofue, regret.: that we 'did not get a. •
, 1 higher priced .'organ, as it • lssuch jolly lin to
attend GrOgl mite'.`-societies: 'The lidartiest,
thanks are due Brother and SisterTinge l y fur
their hosotality.°- *.: --- - -
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Disastrous Fire at Athens:.. 1 .
, Athens was . , visited. by •q - . - destructir
the morning .OlDec. 25th; ivhica real
the loss- of foOr btiild i lrigs.: - . .• -: -
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The fire was discovered about 3 d'cle
in the:Store room of. Corbin's blinding'
tained,sucli deadway that :-it was inipo!
enter the buildingi at 'all, an d in a feWl
'had commu icated+ with the • -Carte
`which was n .w and built of green lum
burned very lowly—giving- ample - tii
i
move_ the tools of the Mechanics who l
gagedilila. &instruction.. At_ this titheP. - Was
thOuglM be
. impossible to'. save anY , Part of
the row of tutildingsbetWten Elmira and Main
streets but a s there was - -a . strong s . otith . ivind,
t
and` the ruo s were covered. with snow, -It WAS
1 • , ivied,
and`
theave the Cublock
t
and, those 13outii nr : it it ppossible,:e ordingly
an energeqe . band of wcirknien a i
tacked the
small Chaffee building and.shortl litc . l it de=
niiolished, a. d not a moment too sport, for, it
was fairlyi , flames as the bast of. its fragments -
were draga into the street. I Two little hand
engines froila filood'& Co's shop were promptly_
of hand and . . at - this point dicrthe business, by
effectually Oltecking
t the flames and relenting
their gprem to Wel south.... The fire' w4s corn- -
Municated to : the
. dweiling of M. Fyne, from
Corbin's bu Wing and in a short tiniejwsa an
entire mass of flames. Fyne, however, succeed=
ed in sacin his furniture and 'effects. • c ...: °
The losse are giieu as follows : ,J. 4.a. Cor-•
bin, loss . $8,500 ; insured. for $6,000. Odd Fel
lows, loas ,800 ; insured for $500... J Carrol,
loss $2,500 .1 inmired for 0,000: • N. F. ;Chaffee,
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loss $750;- ired fors6oo.; 31.Pyne, loss $ll
,600 ;*insure for vitio. . The Curley; block: was
damaged somewhat by fire, say $llO, fully in
sured. - Th hetet. Of Chas. Day, opposite side;
was also onsiderably , scorched. Damaged
about $l5 ; insured. .This
. is the -second:se
vere fire vi iced'i upon the - bOroughof Athens
this s winter - It is about time they weie think
ing of- a be ter fire •department, it •islalso• the
third time this- same giliund has been burned
over, it indeed seems' to: be . .a. fatallOality.-7
There is no. present ,means of accounting for
the - Origin 'f , the; fire hltt it is generally thought
it caught a out the stove in. Corinna store, in:
some .unfte ountable - iiiitriner.=--Coi.' Bradford
Bepublican i . : . r . . • - , , • : :
Down in Lu g
zern°.
. From the,Luzerne Union,:
Win Burke whoati charged with higu way
robbery on the sheets of Scranton Eby Chief
, .
Boice of that city, appeared before the court on
the 28d, abcompanied .by his father, Thomas
Burke, who became •bendsman in the sum of
$2 4 590 for his son'sappearance at the next
court of fauarterSe.ssions., - 4 .
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Rev. H.L. Jones-rad a. death bed letter on
Sunday tp his congregation frOM Or. Colton,
-who officiated in jSt. Stephen's church sever al
months before, the, coming , of the present Rec
tor. This venerable man 'expects to stirviie
but- a short time,. He sent loVe and kmdly_
greetings to the, lxingregation and -to the Sun
daY *School. / ' ''' - ,
' . Froth The Scranton Times,:
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Last Wednesday, morning an , explosion oc
curred IL Hutchinson mines,-at.'l.lll 4l ollow,
killing t'ree men and wounding seven or eight
others.' eieral years since the mines had cav
ed) in at t is place and Communication had been
cut off f In that portion.. Gas had accumula
ted,and i worktag up the mines this abindon
-ed portio i n - had been reached, the gas filling the
mine and, ,causing„a, fearful explosion: The
names of•the persona - killed are Jatnes Hutch
inson. Foster and --,--'Ryan. 1
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James ,Doyle,s a tinsmith, living. at , Circe
Ridge, while at work tinning a roef for Jame
Lee, at ylymouth, an Tnesday, sliPped and fell
froth the roof; a distaUce of forty feet, to the
ground It wa4, a three, °tory; and ..basement
buildin . He 'truer.' upon bid feet and was
ti
thrown pon 11* face, the first fall breaking his
right le betty n the lip and , knee, the second
cutting and br 'sin
,
g his face shockingly.' Dr.
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WilsonAttendell him, and yeSterday he , was
sent to is ham? in Green Ridge,- arriving bore
at four Q'cloCk;tbe afternoor. The result of
F .
'his inju 3 ies 'eau of be definitely deterininedibtit
his ph stolen akesu a Very tavorable view of
the; clui‘..` . - ; .:- I
' Last eek a i) y 'named sciiiii tiokd, twelve
Last
years ld, dell erately,isliot his sister-in-law,
Mrs. vid r.', Oyo—she who t may be better,
known as l ieut le bowis—in.the facc 4 W.tth - a
shOt gt n. I ;The shot with ,which ithetuu was
fiiaded, too effect in the left] upper jaw, and
the res It of the wound is still 4 Matter ;of: some
- doubt. The -circumstances 4 nearly as we
could et them' from cotiflicting accounts arc as
follow ::, The., boy > was t leakfast, and not
liking the way it Was coolle , asked his sister
who Oohed:lt, and was 'toldthat; his sister-in
law, bilk Lloyd, had fixed itlbr him.' . tie then
made, dome can Xenicric and Mrs. i 4, replied
in the Same strabl, when the tioy,becoming en
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raged, It9ld his:Shiter.ba get,. /Ail gtuii and she did
50,., wh,ereupon, be aimed ii i iat, bis° 'brother's
wile, the 'nuzzle el eto her ice, t and discharg
ed. It. ;Then lig was Seared - 104 frfixtbiT, and at
Welt, ikirce.o l l)4; , eielook,inkl'filr him very
of
inixiotialy. ~ i.,' -' i I.: --, ' •
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KAT, J AS
• TO on
lied in
aril ob
Issible to
minutes
it mock
aber, anll
ine to re-
were en
.
9 1876.
Mr. Van :11th'n, ihe proprietor of the new
.
Restaurant on karket Street, has, beetiput-un
et, . •
des bonds to appear at the next session to an
swer for selling and using benzine, or Some pat
ent fluid :which is ,Veld ., to, be dangerous. Ilia
popular - restaurant on ', Main street: Was . destroy
ed by fire a fevi'months - ago, and he has - opened
ti,new place on Market strcei,
iti . iiiiititt‘Leitalo ..
.TytE SUSQ,iStUANNA COUNTYa.OIueut.TURAL
Society will 110 d its. Annual Mee;itik r
nye:lion of pincers, &c., Src., :at ;the Court
frons , , Monday evening, Jan. I'7, 1:870; secona
week - of l,ourt. C. M. GERP.,,,,Presiden t.
J . . II -LYONS, Secretary. - • . :
Montrose, .ran:
LooKI Look I I •
In inedicin4 quality is the first frOortance...
A. 13, Burns at the Eagle Drug, StOre keeps con=;
stantly on litind Sall supply of ; Freitelt, Ger
man,,Englisl and American Drug ; Medicines
and Chernictils. • Also a.. choice selection of
toilet articlei and limey goods.:: The . largest.
- and best stock of Pocket Books in town.
Aiontrose, 'Jan. j5;1876.
ATER'S AMERICAN ALIAUNAC is`; now ready I
for delivery by the' dtug,gists, and we are !reel
to Say thatwe have read this welcome visitor
with satisinction and profit. It containran as-. 1
tonishing iniount of information which is use,-1'
frit to-everybody, and 'shows how to treat near-i
ly all the diOases from which people suffer. It;
invariably recommends the best remedies to be:
,employed., irrespective of Ayer's 'Family-Medi-1
'canes, and -furnishes, indeed, the best, medical
advice by which a great majority of ailmenti
car be tieiited Successfully. The anticdOtesi
witticisms and jokes are the best,compilation
that comes Under our notice, and the book is 0,
refreshing Contribution to our enjoyments everY
year.—St. Clair Observer.
Gpts! 4nd.Ladies' underware at. Cheap
Johrfs. ! 1
BALL Tiekets printed in first-class style and
at cheap ratea,at.4lils•offee. -- . .
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PllOTOGW.u..—Pictures laatn a l l „
t the ill -
est styles. Old Pictures' cop ed and enlarged.
Also a splendht lot "of.frames for bale chcatr,
at a W. Doomirri.E's.i
Montrosie '74.tf. I
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WATCUJtS, Clocks and Jeweliy :repaired sn
short notice and warranted, at D. bleb, -
Ish's • Jewelry StOre. formerly.
isles. •
Montrose, July 28, 1875 7---tf
LucTuaß.l '
Rey. George L. Williams will deliver a free
lecture upon Odd Fellowship at the . Paptist
church In Grangerville, on Wednesday, Janu
ary 12th, i 876. Coin;
`Graugeryille, tiec. 15,1875: ` :`sowB
. ,
DIE Annual. s.leet ing of the members of the
Odd . FelleWs' siltitual Life Insurance Company,
will be held at' Qdd• Fellows'. Hall, Monday
evening, January 3d;1876, at.l °lel° k.
• r, , 1 Ciputtiakil. it, See'y.
Montrose, Dec, 22, 1875, .. - 51w2
H
MEETING OF MEDICAL, SOCIETY.—ihe annu
al meeting of. the Susquehanna . County Medi
cal. Society will be held at.the office of the Sec
retary, ju Montrose, on Wednesday, Jan. sth,-
1876; at 1.0 a. ua. • • Tue usual clinic will be lieg
All reguihr practitioners are cordially invited
to be prOent.
CALVIN O:IIA.J..BEY, Seel
•
Montrose Dec. 29, 1875.w2
EarrmdEs Low. •
At F.l, -D. Melhuish's Jewelry and 3lus
Store ,yOu will find a large ti , took of Holiday
Go i ods, ,Solidplyer and *Plated Ware, Walnut
Clstioks ;latest - Styli!s Jewelry;'&c. Examine
my prioes and gouda before burchasing , else
where. iGoods engraved free Of. charge.
Alonttpse, Deb. 15, 1875. ;',50w3
COiii`ER',ENCE MEET6i4:I9. . ::, 1 • ,
Therd will be , a series of meetings held in the
Universalist , church.. coramenting Monday,
3(1,21876. - Services to ,commence at
halt past sir O'Clock in the evening r and dose
i t
Friday eVenirc !January 7th, 'Sermons will be
delivered by • inisters - from abroad, • Much
pains yt:ill be ta ken to make the meetingsipro-
Stable. :By oilier of the ' Church. - :
-..- ' ' i • li. B. - TiFirlary, cieii.
sc. 29,1875: , • - i
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Bro9!clyn, D
NOTICE., .
• -An annual election will he held by the stock
frolders!ot- thell4ntrose Railviay (in
the second bit day , or the 10th day of Janu
ary, 1876, at. tike.”Patekor House," in the bur
otlgh tif Tnrilthanno,ek . , between the hours of
one and two Olock, p..in:, for the•electiOn. of
onejoetson - for President and twelve iiersons
fur Ditroto to Serve the ijotnpany for the en ,
su i ng y ear , .• i . , , • .
, „. CuAit4 , B titowN,
• 504
PAINTING. 1 ~ , - ~. , • -
We havejest received a ver y large stock of
plain and fanCy , envelopes, letter and nOtePa
per, pinin and fancy bill head • papers, Ords of
sill sizes and eolors,-colored poster papers, etc.
ali,of ivhich lye . can ; afford , to print cheaper
than any, office in this or neighboring counties,
and in as good style. Ntrork done in black and
colored inks. llt yoUthink ther is ,anythat
can beat us,the us a trial,.and we 'will show
yOu'what we can' do: • All =kind of blanks on
hand or printed to order.
To TILE PnuLic'.....- . -As a gulL Atee that Tay
lor's Family Medicine:a' are 'the - best hi - market,
of thifir kind; and . that the quality of the goods
shall hereafter be MaintalnedEl. would , -say to
all :, "If atter using , them you are not satisfied
you have received bene fi t' 'proportion to the
price'paid, r4 turn the empty bottle or package„
and, gbt yourmoneyhaek, aa.l want no man's
money unless be is satistivd- he has meived,its
equivalent.- ..RespectfnliT;
• .11. 13110*2.1111d 'TATIACiIt,I3iOVt.
'October 13,111":!•75. :••
DON'TWMI TO ' MOVE :1
I will pire my large_ of Flour nrid‘Balt,
find 'general line of grocery' goods very low .- foi
a shOt time ifor cash, expect. to move Anil
f ew , cl a ys. j a w a , new. .store building apposite
Cooper & CI4 I S. Bank, and di, not want to pe at
the expenselof yaoting. a large stock of heavy
goodi3.. go* 'is a goad Aline to buy your Vlour
never - - bad 'a -better etoelc of
good Flour; ,fresh ground than at the preamit
thne'r - , 1. E. P. STAMP.'
Montruse.; Oct. 20,1875itf.
'MINS- that—the— s epic of Montrose and
vicinity are 'priding nut here. the most rpopu
lar Pry Goods liouse io Bingaaintun is located
for p. F..Bisson inform 'us' that their
tradO, ifogr.this section; is very; large and'cnn-`
stantly increasing. In their stock amyl now be
found a large and carefully selected. stock of
Dry;Goods;suitable ,to the wants of everybody.
May' olakOl a allogelaity Of Black Bilks v Black
Cassimeres,lßlack Mobalis, Black Alpactui, and
the ilhergrad& of Dress . (pods; I end- in this
Ilnel are )p*pared give !some decided bar-,
gains. WO suepose thst. nearly. eyerYbody
troF4e that; !their iteTUfkileeqted at 'Ol Code
toeit to the Can
Btogbaniton, Sept.22 L
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I,
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l'iNfOtnit this,Dlrpotorr one, year. $1..60; each ad
- 50 ct.qats.
i . :' -, •', . .N.Cils.iTit,OSE
•
WM. • 11.4.1)011WOlIT, Slater„Wholesnie and ;It Oaf
; dealer in all-kinds of slate rooftngo slate paint, etc.
Roofs repaired with slate: paint toorder. Also, slate -
i paint for sale by tho gallon or barrel, liontrosc.Pa., .
BILLINGS •STROI.TD.. Genera Fire and Lhe (near
twee' Agents ; also,sell Railroictand Accident - Ticket
I toNew Yorkand Philadelphia: Office outlicior east •
ofthe Bank.. ,- 1", ..
~ .• . .. ' .
,
i3OYD .1. , . -CORWIN, Deniers in Stoves, hardware -,
1 and Manufacturersof Tin and Sheatirou ware' k eornet
I- of Main's - nil Ternnikestreet , , `;; :- , •
A,.. 'N. lITILLAtt , Dealer'in Groceries; Provisions
Books; Statione: , and Yankee Notions. at head of .
Tinblie AvenneV P
WM. 11. CoOPE't ct. CO.. Bankers; sell - ForeigtlPa •
sage Tickets , andDraftson England, trek iandScot. '
,
-1and...," ~ 1 , ' , - ',\. .
W.M. L. COX, llarness maker:and dealer alharticle '
~ usually kent 4 the trade. opposite, ther elk. -s *
SAMES.E2 at. ALT, Attorney La . Office one.
door below Tar ell Ito use, Public Avers' , ' 4 . . •
T EW ' IrILFORP.
SAVINGS BAN ..'NEW MILVORD.—t' ,, e percent. it •
terest on all Drosits. Does a genet. Banking But
trees: • -ull.--tf - S. B. ObASE4 CO.. i
•
B.GARRET ..t SON. ;Dealers in• Flou r .. Feed. idea •
-
Salt. Lime, etnent. Groceries aud. Prov l stois of
Main Street, o posite the Depot. ~- ' • ' ' '
a. P. RIMBEI4 Carriage Maker and -Undertaker oL
Main Street, tivo doors below Hawley's Store.
, =
'•
. GREAT REND. • '
•
•
H. P."DOl#N,:fiterchant Tailor andelealer in . Readf
?dude Clothing, Dry Goods. Groceries and Provisl one.
Main Street.*. , , ; , ‘, ‘
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N 747 IX Att. gr x L
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I C i Vl t
.4 k - • r< CI
s Ala
. -
It is a liquid Linanient for Bonne and stable use. "A
vain able combination, discovered by a celebrated Eng
lishchemiSt and horse•farrier., was introduced in the
United Sates in the year 1.56, Find since that time, by ,
its great StiCeetta; in the cure of disems, Whits won ,
for itself that world wide -reputation it Fo richly des
erves, and now stands at the i bead of all/linaments nit
rivalled
AS A FA , ; LILY . MEDICINE. =
. It has already 'gained the confidence sind admiratiaz
of thousands of ,households for its many cures of dis
eases were external 4pOlicattone are of s^ much impor
tance. It its especially admired as a family remedy for
its peculiar chemical ctmbination. possesing no hare&
inaredients: [ like tin:et re of Cayenne or redlpepper, at
which cheap and vaittlSes Liniments are largely com-
posed.l which increase instead of diminish the inflams
tien, making it op nattire a speedy cure for
,
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RHEUMATISM, HEADACHE. 1 SORE THROAT,
COLIC..COUGHS,{ CHOLERA, TOOTHACHE,
• •k BRUISES, SPRAINS. LUMBA TI GO,
DOLOR-
CRAMPS,
COLDS; CIIII4LS. FROST, C
' • EITE, BURNS; CUTS, BITES OF -
POISONTIS INSECTS. &c. , '
Testimonials and directions accompany each bottle..
t '
i
Bny one—only 25 Cents, 60 cents, or sl.oo—and if ff.
doesinot give good i satiefaction return the bottle halt
fall and your raonel4 will be refunded . ,( Cali for G. E.
1 1,
S. S. and take no tit h . r.
1 D. G. CA Y.& Co., Proprietois,
Middletown, Orange Co., N. I
F9R SALE BY . • •
LOi.. B..BtritN. and M.A. -- LYON;
•.
,i• ( Druggists, MUntrose. Pa.
, .
Purchasable; atall 'iFhnicsale and retail stores iri the ;.'
Montrom May fith 1575.
AI'RE'S CTERRY PECTORAL.
For of the Throat and Lungisack ' .
as Coughs. Coldei. W hooping Cough, *row
chide, -A sthlna.,'and Cor.sumption. '.
nri composltions . f wiliick
Ink the confidence of
Id and become house
)rds among not only
,rney nations, must
..raorninary virtues ,
no one ever seen
a reputation, or ma
It to long as .'"Ayu 's
Pectoral. •It has be '
i to the public lib°
rears, by a long cont
les of marvelous cures
\ve won for it a tont- '
in its virtues,. never
V. It still, makes the
_ _ • Cade. Consumptiom,
that can be made by mu... __ .... , Indeed the Cnrans
PECTOUAT k en really ' rrobbed . these dangerous diseases
of tbeir termrs, in amt and given a feeling_ ot
immunity irom thr , fatal ,effec, that is well ffounded
if the remedy be taktnin season, Every, family should
hovels in , their eloset for the remedy and prompt reliet
of its members. Sickness; suffering, and .evan lite W
saved by this timely protection.. The' prndeat shotdd
not neglect it. and the wise will not. 'Keep it by you
tor the protection It affords_by Att. thud!) , use in sudden
attacks. . P , , , .
REPAIILD 131" ' • '
Dr. S. C. Ayer ili;, : ' 14well Mails.,
, • Co ~9
' Practical end Analytical Chiniitlis' r , ' t -
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ANp., DEALERS - El
- MEDiCIINE. , • .
Nov. 24,18711 .. ,
. , ~
jt Y RE'S HSIR•VIGOR,
rotr smotunG surf nun.: •
TO 'Ts ,NATUJiAL. . VITALITY ,AND COLOR.
Advanolug, years, sickness
litre. disappointment. and.
credit ary predisposition,
*gra the hair gray. and --
ler of them incline it to
l - pretnaturely.
xn`e. Man Futon, by
and•eXtensive use, bast
Tea • that it stops the
1g of the hair inamedi
t • often renews the
t ,
~and always surely
;ref , its color. when ad
or gray% , It . etliauldtes
nutritire organs to
Ithy actiir ty ands preer.
, 4y. - Thus brashy, weak
or sickly hair , becomes glossy,' pliable and strengthened
lost hair regrows with Ilvely expression ' • falling hair
is checked and stablithed thin hair thick ens L • and fad
ed or gray haiirestuno their original color. Its opera
tion ts sure and harmless. It curo dandrall'. heals all
humors. end keeps the scalp cOol, clean and soft-tinder
which conditions: diseases 'of the scalp Are impossible. ,
As a dressing for ladles' hair.', the Vigor is praised
/Grits grateful and: agreeable 'perfume. and valued fir
the soft lustre and richness 0f..40ue iMpartni'
1:i,
, .. TriErinl3 BY
. J. ,
Drp‘ . AVER' co t, Lowell ; Mass.;
• reietictii liiia l Analitital Cheinias:
SOLD 1B ''' ALL DIt1:10411:8T8 AND DEALERS IN
CAE.
1
Nov 2 4. l i of. StII.Si.--,iin *ERI
rivi:YLO , s . FAmux mx9iciNEs. *.
' 1 ' * i ,
Pain anclainenese re.ieye in a short MOO by the
use of Taylor's Celebrated 01. The great Rheumatic
and Neura 1 igic Remedy. • T is medicine is not :i. cure
all, but is ,warranted to cure/
,is
of the ails and ills to
which flesh is heir than any! other ratxrcine ever dis
covered. -, IGive it a trial; if 'you do not, find it, so. it
'costs yon nothing. It may le used with the ,utmost
advantage for any kind of Pa ii. Lsgaeness. Wounds or
Soreslipon man or beast. % 'lll not smart the rawest
wound or 'sore.: Full direct' , ns for use around each
bottle, Ask your Merchant or a free vial. No Cure—
No Pay. ;
. Taylor* Cough. By rup or
and Itung'diseasel, is very
coutilue nothing Injuriotoi,
cough awl tako tho eOrollei
Image. 4.lik your Illorchant
>saraya - • , •
Condittcu Pow4era {dude of, stock and
poultry. - Warrantei the beet reherater of- the syttera
of run devill or disoaiie4; stock, that has ever heevi
covered:_ them for ail diseases Incident . to the
brute creittion. Directions - 11er' use around each pack
age. ato Oure—No Pay.. _
Alt the 'above medicinei for sale by' Abel 'Metall and
Burge& Nichole; of. Moutruao4 and t
Dealers thiloughout the CeaUtrY
. 1 Slit...WIC
.0 ctabor 4/34 i t *-11... • • lra•
Who • ie.' the OW nitwit wII
Johri
MIME
Drsgs and Meeicine.
dry.
pectoral& far ell Throat
•it:attant to the taste and
'Fry it, and stet" that
front your Throat and
Or a free via). No Ogre—