The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, May 09, 1877, Image 4

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    , . . . There are many Who 'know their • own
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• wisd om, but there are tew that .know their
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~-, - -4—E.*-o....SitcOn'isf.makingl. i nine decided im
proVenieritifOli.hiegroundon Soutir Main Street ;
by ,Waq'of .gradirig, Rte. ;" • .-'•
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The llnite~t'Stn" Courts
which I'Araif_tey.
held at griy i - and at
Wilienisport in - jfine..., are abancininedrberaittie
tlinilemi money to pay the necessaryexpenses.
Sle:appropriat ion is exhausted'. . • . • •
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—A list of ail : the orphans now in
. sehOola under care of the State who will be
come sixteen year's 01 agn an l will-be disci arg
!id during the curreneyi ar, hie teen issued and
gent to - each port of the G: aid Army
. oflhe
Republic in this State and t'► numerous citizens
With a vie* to facilitating their procuring
situations. Over Lye hiindred , Will leave the
institiitionthis year. • .-• . .• •.• •
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, The. Soldier's Monument '',Assocatiein
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,have done a very fine piece at . wor k on .;1 e
'county:„ grounds: They have leieled
.squani,abOut the monument, with great care
'anti labot, and atm) seeded it. -so that soon
will:ptit on a :fine carpet .of green. When ti
lull design of.. the Monument - and its surrotini . -
inge shall have been completed; we' venture , to
gay. that, it will be one of the nitest,:',Mo4
symmetric ii an .1. significant mementos of: the
kind in the State.- ; • • •
At this teat .'sefifi'ontil the Legislature an
set•waii pissed, which. has been signed by the
Governor and become a law. requiring Justices
of the Peace and. Aldermen to render jUdgment .
Within tea-days alter all evidence shall have
been . heard. Heretotore'the law reqUired judg
ment to be - rendered in • twenty days and:this
change 'e one, that should be' remembered 'by
all having suite pending or who expeCt to have
business of
, thit kind to attend M. It may be
well for all to bear this matter in mind so as
not to be "caught napping."
• —There i 4 another leak in the county
in the Court Ileum we mean. An obet .of the
p anniversaries of - putting on new
rooting 'has arrived. That Court :Rouse - has
been a.' veil WIT Mini for siniuitinse and we
hope that `our present efficient board .of Corn•
intsdionera will „see. it something cannot be
done to construct a more 'permanent roofing
they
_have stopped some of the leaks at the
base aid if the ,roof car. be well secured" they
Hill deserve.additional credit.
AtONTR . OSE, -- pA:,' MAY 9, 1.3'77,:
Tnni, Cotaty, and Var!city.
The heroic pioneer --~the man with the
white t . 7
advertises crognig.,ftets for $1.60
in mother onluhin. _ -
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--A. signix)!Lrd mit - 4 411 everYkhing• It
takes an advetiiernent to dO:t)int.,,
Zertass, placed awning in
front: of . his,cigailstore :woe
—Prof. Suffern ends his mubical can
,ventton wiuh's concert on Friday kvening of
%his week. ,
rhe pews .the M. E. Church will t e
rented on. Thnrsday (to-morrow) May 10th; it
,
1 - o'clock p.
—Crandalrs'Olock..o4ctory has suspended
business , not-with standlitg • Tilden has been
eouuted out.
notic4 by .the' Times that 'Bor.
,Grow,vrill deliver the address on .Dect.ra-
Day at Binghamton.. •
—a--Vroinan's • TeMperance - Prayer Meeting
will be held at temperance Hail on Thorbday
(to4norroti) at .3 p.
—COunty, Treasurer Henry C. Tyler In
forms tie . that the .mercantile license's far 1877
are due ; and should be paid at once. .
' —Read , 110 n. Co. are out with a neiv
advertisement this week, in "which they st t
forth some of the attraction to be found t
their, really tine ury goods store. : See , eighth
A. IL McColumn DN. bas reared a Wain.
dation for a new barn on his lot on'Maple St.
which is simply a forerunner of the new dwell
ing which will soon be erected thereon also.;
church is to be erected upon',the lot
on the Comer opposite the Baptist Church, the
li)t having lately been purchased of E. L. Mak;
elate' km. by the Catholic Sudety .tor that pur
pose.
A. A. Newson from the. Comhill
Nursery, Genesee, N. - Y. is at the Exchange
Hotel wiliva flue line of fruit and ornamental
trees, which will enable those who want any
thing. itehis line4o see what they, 'ire buying.
-----Me . Would'call attention to the new ad
irertisentent of Bac4n'a .131ziaf. ,whiCh will
pt sitily demonstrate thlt ttte long eiitablished•
reputation o_ popular place is to be fully•
k !pc up'by .
-;---ThePiftstozi (Pa) Comet has been tram
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f timed into the ..tuiny Morning Comef,.tuid
the imbliostion:.'Ottkie cluoiged" to thO
Wilksbarre. Mr. J. W: Freehilth will stilt 'con'
tinue to drive. the quill editorial in Conneetion
with It.
—The Mauch Chunk Democrat gives-it dole-.
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1121 :account (.1f biud nes4 prospeeta- in 1 h it regi , in
It alp tha hundreds. of idle boats are lying In.
the 'mull basins- there with crews mild tea m s? .
...
on the point' of -- itar.vation.:. Men in_ the coal
.
regiOns are
. I:tot,.ahle to tirn enough .t o keeli.
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'soul and laxly tngether;o4 - no encouragement
-iii tue future: . ..' ..., ' - :-. • . . - - '
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' 7 - , A, safety, eaelope, , to prevent taMperinii ,
-has been devised; - °elle flap . the words "at
.temPed AO open s ! are ;printed with at double set
-of-.chemicals, the ',lrst.."-Imprulsion containing
autgalls, mad the` second 'green . vitriol. If the:
.11 ip 'be steamed Or :moistened in •any' . way 'the
' magic ptinting•wilt appear; "Rost Office clerks
. and other inquisitive
.filks . will beWitte hiiiS
• *thei tamper with sealeJ packets. •••• '•
-..---Dr. Mayen, the New York : chetuisF,
w trna the public again -t ..the use of. a' neW•kinki
cr• irowiresielscalled ;."Marbleized ironware}"
which are comity: into extensive use in the
imir of teapots, milkpans, dippers, spoons, &4'.
lie DOCtor Says that-the enamel on the •iet , .4ls
c,..ntsinsleitil , and arsenic' il very - dangerois
p 1 slairtions.'etl , that 'faueeti, sour milk, - tea and
. .evm - water take the poison. -• •• • . - • - r .
- 7 Judgajiiirdine, 44 ,li.zerri county, ail•
inunCed in open court • last Tuesday, that ad
lic,pies now granted must be taken out before
fie fifteenth of the present month or, not at all ;
also that iltiaie who were granted _ a licentYl-4i.
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• Year;'•bitt . dif rant lake it . out" and' pay' fin. L.
cannot sell-under this: year's- license until ,the
Old one Is paid for; also . that . no license can be
had 'riettyeae• by those' who this year rellisetii
take them out and Settle therefor. I . ' •
.---The following persons, who have eneag
• 11l to plant trees on the 'Green in •tlii 'boriigh,
are tirpiested. to put
,then. 'in at
,• , 5n y.; J 1.1:.
Valli% No. I, 4.'1:: Gluts. Ireipentlen,-'• is.'2
: .;liatd
1,,
uriple i 11( . 04,4411A walnut ; Jared. ei4is, NO;
4 hard - ralrihn fiunter,No. 5. bolt:marl.. ;
.It.-* . t.400. - .1 - .414-0. &liar.: maple ; : Chas: Wai
lreu4,-NO:t; - Sfili ;11 J. Hollister Ni.. 8, elm RI. -
' ward
.ton'ilia,ll:4l. 9; hard. maple . :; F.' 11. 'lliiiiis
- 14;00. AO, suit inopie ; E. P. 4c L, .P... Mack, 11
. . Muni -12- elm s. .. • • • - : •'•. - -
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—The ,Ilunting4on ,trouna/ advises ill re
fuse all five dollar notes in the tollowing banks
Firet National.Nortbaninion,3la4.; Iterchanni
National,llew Bedford. Mass. ; liampton
%intuit, l ltimek, 111. ; 'fradera' National, Chica
go,' 111. ;.; Merchant's Nati' stud, chicagio. 111 :;
First. -Aurora. 111. ; First National,
Ca son,' Pint National. P. ru. 111. Pint
National, (no such bank) 13 , aftna, .Netirly
the entire aintnint of genuine $5 notes of theee
binks have been ^withdrawn front circulation.
An - t xellangesays the darabilkly of the sol ,
of tarns_ and kimi-st may be, great . 47 inerense x i
by eumeibis ibein whit gunt-enal vlrsinstb which
also) has the effeetlif . maidng ibetnwater.prm)f.
Four , or fir 2tott B sbiplil be gilTes- 8 110% inn
e tett - doe: of .
• 41 17 bell iteStu't'et. • 4l-
. . .
ing one is Attittl3 thus , 1140*-0%
twit ihe uswil duntbilitv, and generally oat
/4„,st. • , (tprams,, le:alter rs of
bo.)ts Of . .f.11;#4 1 I *lll.lll47:tkixoft nod ivaler•
heed heibre the
fires with - 11 ,mixture Plipost'd rft 164r - 9:ufictto
of hogs fatistait one or role. - -
—Complaints have reached us from many .
Sections that persona who have sent off Money
tor.Cliesp earth cotreely advertised by •
a number of eastern firma, cannot hear from
their curls or their moin.y.'. The .p 1 tit aeeit's to
have been to fill . the first. order sent f rom
then,, by offering-extraordin;iry - in
•dhccruents to•agents, ti large list Is iv.-.eureilland
the motley sent on, dnd that iB . the last of it.
The printed cards are offered by these firths at
ass Prices: thin any legitimate establishment,
.can furnish .them for, and the AmerirAin Agra
culturiat says . it 'lila been liscovered that the .
objvct is to secure lists Of. names to be ,used in
mailin elttulars for Obscene books, lOtteries,
- Pdrents who have allowed , their children
to send for the cards,shoulti keep a supervision
Over the mail' Matter: - receiver. by them, and it
they. inust. : haire pit ronizi your [Mine
office, 'wile-re a good j ub will be done at as low
prices as can be iiffOrded• • .
We regret to be obliged to Announce the.
death of Capt. J. R Lyons, which oce.urrel on
Saturday night: fabt,.ritter *a protracted illness.
HiS t uneral was very largely attended titan h's
- late residence. on Cuenangest reef , 5 ester:fa} , at
2 o'clocitp, m. - The . ,,proeession was etiCorti d
,by a large ninotrei.Of Soldier coinrida, tilmbera
of the tire department and several sotial - or-
gattizitions of which Mr. L was an esttetned
member.. The religious servicrA Were . conduct;
• ed by
y er..,E. A. Warrierer.of'
tpal) Church: Asa gallant so:dier.ind an es
teethed and • worthy , cittricti, Mr Lyons leaves a.
name In this tannuninity long to it rementher-
At by those who knew him. As a map of
marlital genius in., his profes,ion, which
,was
t iris of. An. art hitt et be . ILAves toltieuselyti %el
as to•the bravo-soldiers .who- laid -off their Ar.
mor just :before him, ttAgniticant memento It
the beautiful syntinetry. sad itrtiiiid plan of,
the Susqueia nn i County . Soldier's Mottune - nt
ArAetirly completed upon the Public Square in
our borou,zh , which is - wholly the work 111 his
baud: The name of Capt. J.
- R. Lyons will
• cupi a fresh - green Fp6( to the tnentOry of his
soldier comrades and civilian friends as, well
ati an honored Place among the men
of our county-and country. - -• '
•The act . assembly of April 3,1872, in
this State, iinitides that persons - charged with
the commis.ion of crimes or offences. not shove
the_ grade of misdemeanor; with the exneption
perjurrand forgery, shall' at :their own re
quest be deernei - competent witnesses in tneir . ,
Own behalf, have been cont.literabli modified :-1
by the act of Match 24, 1877, the 'terms tit
which- are. ',That in the trial .of all indict...,
Aleuts,- complaints and 'c,ther
. ProCeedings tai
any.court,of criminal jurhidiction against per..
sons Charged With thelcotnmisshai of zniede
'tneanots and .
. telonies, eicept feloniei triable,
exclusively in the tiourt of 'Oye!. and Tenujnei
the.persOpio charged sball, at his ovvertcitte#
Nit not Otherwise, be deemed a competent War'
neste!.•.Tho:ahstract , of the new titOute',.serit
iti . idyStiee of : the: paihpatlet. - . 14w1,' , W813- so Mi. :
perhct.titat the . judgei, .unaware afAbe exact
provision of act, • gate the' prisionerti .
- t 041a:tore . them the' benefit of the 0. -- aibt and
even. permitted highway. ; r..,b bers,., - , whose guilt.
• was clrorly piovot, • to lake, thostatid *their .
Own.: hehalf,.. tima'sectire - their •ncgitllt t:
pamphlet.l:Licfk iss. ll 4'lnit 4l- kwAlaYs
riiica.-offeriees • .trothie the':Court of
oyer and: Tenni personi :chivied Whit
Which
,eannotheir own hi:halt:are":
urt 1410 siongitt t rens' On ; tuul i attni tit
crimes, raipe, robbpry 'l4llott,
caiir alit the birth. Of it linmard child,'ltarhift. -
10g . Or`; - ..secreeting•aok,.i : obber,.barglitr.,. .felon or,
thief, receiving stoh.O..gnotte ! :Portions eltarged
With:- offence* otherthan..thesecith
c 01 . 11 .9. 4 14 1 4e*Vi4 1.401.00:44040,!,.,
TOO MUCIt=IIASTE.
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'. ; PrPm-the.4litgliantton. TinteB we take the
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lowing •
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An ineident'occured at la funeral* this city
the other.day, wkich while.: it initst.have.,.been
exceedingly painful and annoying to the friends
of the : deceased. impresied . the - bystanders More
.forcibly viiitb its absurdity., !The funeral car
tege had passed . from , the ; church: to Spring
Forest. cemetery,' and: were about to deposit
the body The' beanie . .drew - up
.before tie' door, and under the direction'iif the
undertaker the coffin was . removed and , taken
into the, vault, or so it. seemed to the -driver at
the'bearse l ' who started fur town 'at ~ a rapid .
rate. in-:reality the exterior "box" only. had
'been . picked...uP, the coffin and body still re
mining in the :hearse: " The undertaker. was
filled_ with consternation.
: when he saw what
had taken - place, and shouted loudly after the
drtt4r, - but without making bimselt
The .only thing . possible was.. : to -,.persue the
swiftly receding:hearse. 'Stepping into his car
riage with a face in which strong . enititiort was.
betrayed, the undertaker started after his hearse
driver. - - But the sailtir's.maXim "a stern chase
is a long chase," prOved true, • anti_ it,
-was. not.
until Oak street WO been reached that the
hearse was overtaken - and the 'driver made to,.
understand the extent of
.his stupidity.
.Re
turning to the cemetery - with his capture, the
undertakerinade proper eiplanation. and the
waiting friends Liao the satisfaction ,ot seeing
the remains properlr deposited in the vault:
SU:QUEIIA.NNA COUNTY AGRICO LTU
-1 HAL SOCIETY PROUEEDLNOb,.
The Society met at. the Court House on
Monday - evening, April 16, 1877. Pregident
lion. Wm . J. TUrrell l in -the chair. - Minutes
read and approved. Auditors report $2lO 87
in . the treasury. • ••Executive Committee report
that they -bOrroweil $3OO for payment of pre
miums, accJording to instructions. • due trom
January 16. 1 1877. •
Wm, u. Jessup, one of the committee ap
pointed at Nit meeting to report a plan for the .
protection of the Society, offered the-following
resolution, which alter deltaic, -was carried by
vote of the Swiety.:
Resolved; That whenever a premiuni.shall be
awarded to any Person .by the society , at US
Annual Fair and a written notice shall he giv
en by any responsible per-on to the Executive
o t nntittee . , such person is -not , entiiled the
same under the
_rides of the. l i)ctt.ty., -.setting
forth the reasons therefor, it shall be the duty
of such member ttf the - Executive Committee
to notify the Treasurer, 'immediately, to with.:
1101(1 such premiut4, if not'. already paid, until
further action nt ' the- Society -thereon ; and shall
also notify the persttrOo whom , such premium
Was awarded th the same.is conte'sted—and
at the next meeting of the society thereafter
the Executive 'Cominit tee. shad -
.present the
same to the Soci ety aitii thereupon a committee
of three shall be appointed who shall give pub—
lic notice, of the time and place when they will
bear till parties . interested,. and Whp may sq
journ their hearings from time to time without
further public notice—and their 'repoit, which
shall be made at toe next - regular. meeting of
the . Society, . shad be final and .Concluiive upon
the fac!s, and shall .not he changed unless upon
a vote of -two-thirds of the members-present;
and w such, vote_ shall declare that such pre
mium:was not lawfully awarded the Bernd' shun
not be paid.
On motion it was ordered. thativhen parties
or societies apl•ly to the Executive Committee
.tor the use ot the Fair. Grounds, that such party
or society shall pay tor the hiring of , police, to.
he appointed by tt►e Exi•cntive Committee,. it,
in their itidgnieut, , Stleh police is necessary.
On ntntion, , it was Ordered that the President
and 'ExeCutive Commit tee appoint a euitable
person to represent this county and society at
he meeting of theState' B Hied of' Aviculture
D. T. FittmcrEtt, Sec'y.
CorropandenCe.
RHINEY CRtEK.ITENS.
31ESSItEi EIJITOW4 :—The -13EntocRAT is our
most welcome viitior.
Schaal' CQ M on ‘ d Hy.
Mrs C. R is rectlyerine frmnilier illness.
Mr. E.D. riltatkur lissjonied the ntatritnorilitli
ranka .; to 'Weisel( a .yount.iind.
,tOmplia4ed lady and - ,schnol teacher.
Mit: have SPellilers . 'Who.qe age 14' upward of
E 9 lint his 'bile - inks and, the large park he
.earrieseintfirius . his good health in his old.age
.
Our farmers are making the hest use of the
fine weather and ii.arly. 06114 nil InVe nefir;S , l:
all of their 41148 sOwn and smile. have planted.
Warden has : tiutve4 into the , bark
woods takiNsonie ot Ode . yountinen with hien,
els() his eiwn family :who am minim, very ninh
.in this plies, 1'l. : :.,
31 EDIO4II 31E ETI NG.
On the thin' 4lay Of May the Sustrie henna
County MedlealSociety met at Ilopbottorn.
Dot mbers of the motile tl prolemion w -re in
attendance from Montrose, Brooklyn, 11 , irforl,
Great 13entl, New Millbrd, Mind:tit, Nicholson;
Factorville, andßrntOn,
: -- Doctors 4ituti . ,'_• l34ll3r, Mit - chel, and Green
wure el. et/A delegiteu to the state Me(iteal
.
ciety meeting . ilartisbtirg In June and Due-.
tom Iticlinfdann and - Hines in' ttie Aniericim'
31e.dieid As4o6intinn meeting inCuleago:
A motion cOntetnplat.ing revt is n iii y e e
win; negnt i ifed: • -.H.
.- • 7
Tbe . diseusiion of - "Quinine and clitluiiie
stimulants in .febrile diseases"' was opened by
Dr, Wilmot and participated in by nlinoFL every
member present.
-The pathology,. and .treatutent
typhoid' fever" rthirilen - its :the subject hir
cliwu4iion fit the 'hest !new
- .
addresiairom l'ilmipacker failed tar
act:nautili' his a4i4cnce. Ile was realiolnied
clui next , meet log And Dr.tfalacy Was itpeointe,d,,
-brs alternate. , • „
itilitiarothl" to meet itt• - Factofyyille, ie. -War
rielulay t -Aftane - atbi on Inv ittgiOn'ol,•Dr.'l3l•ll-:
auge,,,•• • ,••• - • - 2. 3.
'.IN - :MEIKORAW:.
MREaItS EDITORS ;—.1.0 old patriarcb - hassnae',
hone to his rest with thd fathers. Thos. Nick
eson is no mOre.he was one of the pill irs of the
protestant EPiscopal Church or this place oil
which he was a devoted member.
He was a true, type of an Irish gentleman:
with all the social qualities and characteristics
of his nation, highiy educated, his mind itored
with useful knowledge gave hifiian intellect of
high order. .
The funeral on Tuesday May Ist, at , his late
residence was largely attended by neighbors ,
and sympathizing friends. Among those from
abroadwere Wm. H. cooper, J. Webb and
'viire,_C. M. Gere and _Sheriff White from Mont
rose, also J. I. Blakeslee , from Mauch Chunk.
Mrs. Davis with ; her son and Miss Elliabeth
Beat, both Nieces of the - deceased : from ;ie,w
York were present. The ehuich 'services Were
impreiSively . tendered by Rev. Mr. Marple of
,teranton. The deeeased was 'nearlySs years of
ge. - May lof rest, in peace. - VINDEX.
SPRINa 1N THE WEST.
In the Wept whit :a Season of 'activity is the
. .
Spring! the i ttfit4 indication the, the icy.
hand of winter about to'' rnlax:. its hold, the
prospects 91soonl turning up the rich soil for
the reception "of the. smaller -.grains ; and It
requires nut a few_ days after the frost is out of
the ground befote it is dry
,enough to be work
ed-usually a week or two earlier than in north
ern Pentittylianti. • To one bOrri and bred
al
.mong the rock and hills of Oust:mei:sons
tounty,'tviltS it novelty t' mount mount a "riding
plow'draiin . bY•4 span of sleek horses, and;
with about as much easO es if riditig in a can , '
riage, turn Over tat
,the rate ot, three or four
acres a day, the block dirt . in
.which no sign of
'a atone could be fOund: • • • . • .
To these plows, some of them' cutting 1:
widthitif - bixteen inches, three herses•arO often.
. . ,
attached; thus . enahlink the prarle - • farmer to
prepare i casily •and • rapidly, 'what in some parts
of thecountry,ia - a slow and laborious groceis.
It k indeed surprkino toobservothOeumb'er
of labor saving machine's of which the farmer's
avail themselves geMers . and planterOitl-
ing plows and . cultivAtors, of all despriptions;
all at which dd their work most. . perhctly and
economically. .Morse powers and corn sliellers
too, that will rattle from the cop, in one day,
more corn than. half a dozen eastern 'farmers
raise in 'a year. And • In: thl4 level', country
where +here are no springs,windmilla for pump-,
ing water, are in , rent rill use. While most of
the laird dries . very-Aniekly, the lOw hinds; calf
egl slows, are;.at this time. of the year, covered
with water, !yid 'immense Ouinherg 'of water
f iwl, geese; ducks. and brawl: are flappingilerit'
the AV,. affording the -sportSmen opportu
nities to. shoir' their skill, and obtain itiOod
c oulidare fur a dinner. The result' of mvft
tempt to, wink - a bird, 'however, 'was that they
all vani•died ir; the distance, art.l, at, the same
tune. the Idea of killing one vanished from my
mind. . L •
Although the grastioppers are not quite , on
well known in thi4 seitti.on as they are a few
hundred miles westward, their character seenw.
to be pretty
be
and - they ..don't
Appear tri be reghrded as' . oiieftil — theritbehi s oot
soeietv. f ormer resident . of this count y , now , .
living in
.the western part of wtites to
a frieryi that therels s good (tatil),prOspect 'or
a large - crop - of hoppers this iipring and SaVii:
flotniab. know .• it will wind up
yOnr humble set vant." There. Is one crop, rot
a direet product of the soil. that ui very ahund
atit.(perhaps unusually fit) here thin spring. I
refer to. he crop of school teartiers. therelbeing
about as many of them as live are pupils to
be taught.
, .
, , . .
'Being situated in a • Wealtlik and beautiful
town - ship named Garden . Plain.lumbillY bound
ed the west by the Missisiiippi; a till/Rt. favior
able opportunity is afforded to hew* aegitaint.
ed with aAielOtful country., it lloritee:Grecly
hat in -Mind it frno won
ler that- h*stitd, "Gowest youhg RIME"
w. 13...
Garden Pkin Wkite4!pflo..lll.,74lny 1,1877.
WILLIAIIB--KFIVVON--11) riI•VC Milford, Alt 11
by G. o. G . tg•int., Ekt :fir Josial, F. ‘‘ il
liKns nntl Alibi; Eva A. Kenyon, all of New
Milford Po.
- DEvaTT—GlasbitAßT—April 25th, Ita'77, at
!hi; house of the brute, by 1{ v. G 4 T. - K , :fiet,
Mr. Frank Dewitt to Miss Attie M. Gear
hart, both of_ Tookbannisc, Pa. .
Fri..iiitsyillia,9n , Moliy Apr ii -80, 11377.-or:R; v.
Murphy. Mr. 'pity 14 . ,3E..iii0 - 04.
to Miss' M Reildittot •
NOTEWARE-VANOltirift-At 1 he briele's home.
on the 14 hist, by. Rev. N. S. DPWitt. Mr. aeo.
w Nflirwnre, Hi u tb A Niacin,. to .)Int
inTr ArstilOinsti, of Little M6l4lows.
PITILIPS—WnsoN—At the brioe's motion's
April 25th, -1877, by ; Win Slielp, Mr.
1.1. Phillips and. Milks' P. Wilson,
alt of Centrrinorelan.i, Wynitting COMity.
STRiCKIAND:—PIEkPONT—At !bp house of
Pike, in rsatoryillli., Abiy 2. 1077.. by At 4.
D. C. Barry a, Mr Philsinfei st?l , klitio:, of
Siirin*ville. - and Miss Celli B. Pietism!, of
L Pi.
. ellAtKkit, - 441.14 4 NTYNIC-4 A t
,the tet
of 1 Ily !at April
191 i .; 1877: by 11Pv. P . S. .11r to
.i.wi 11r...Ed win
1). el m I kee tO 11414 Ti*siti 841 7
1 inlyne.ol. 11111g1otioptfitk'sT, Y. -•-'
13ENFOTRit , •-Lbei--"ACtl!la.'figiioi.nce (11,1 he
bri4 l o4 1877, OS' R0v:'.11;43.
1i , trt,r1,,)17. J. E, , nejklie* . -i)f
offic•jtillips min, .1 1 v,i1.40i..-511,1vourt.
3•9o . 3l:im . Elinice T. 1,411te, Susq
'H U count y, •, • -
' 13i t
. Noi w M {ford :May 51,}1. 1877 Mr
.Buel,
"Altrx t.v.Y . ` - In - New mitroo, )T I '7. 1877, .
Fr(dill ,, , IL, pump st child - ol Davis'lshii .
Alloy G. :%Ifixley. , ;
0 113 . 1 "..5P NeW ik:Jilicird,
11 Mi. A pril 24th.
,krit Jr, - w ift: or ells,. rlt's qiiiestt j ued.
g,;3 years,' 10 monihs, hod .18!cals"
WiTwit—aulthckihrldPri•Co., 4110111 f
1877,- :El4lliellir - 93 , i1d dfin(rir . ;,N;;
Viy;lll4 : l9rmitly at Forat:,ll4lie
vA aryl. anew.
prit 2(411,`
Mrs. Saint; Williams, gO4 73 yeara,
_ulid
maid)*
- • . • • ,
-Shahid beirl'itneiliberof the X . W.:Chtirelt
for:OVer fifttyest* • and'treely,lt esn said at
her "she bath - dune what iheyould.".
• Tuntatt-,-ln New_ MilfOrd • Pa., April. 20th,
1877, Mr linker, aged 79 yt.ors.. ,He was, Well
and taborably known in !his vicinity: A Sub
/3ehcol Superintendent:Airy years ugn.
For , inany yeari.ba. has • been a member of the
.m.,E. Church here, loved and respermed by all..
In his last sicknkss ho was submissive and in
his death he said to friendi "meet rne in
heroren.". He Los , gone to his rest. "Let me
dle the Heath of righteous and let my last
end he like bisY ' ' .
TAR8E1.4.1 , , 40tsE,
MONTROSE, Rit.
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inff - Tbe Proprietor of the above wer.
known Hotel
OFFERS FOR SALE
the following oeteribed 'property, on tes
year's credit with secured paytrients:
Farm Containing 114 Aeres.
Farm No.l contains 113 acres. and is situated most.
ly in the *rough of hi claire e. had three orchards. two
bearing knit. tenet:lams, is well 1 1 1 at ered and fenced.
Itilpse And 3 Acres of land.
ri'One 'ham and 8 Limes of land, in the; Bor.
ough of Nommen. Hoare nearly new.
Farm C nitaini ,, g 50 AereP.
Farm No. 2, contains 150 acres. Pnnated in liridgewa•
ter townyilip.our mile fri.m the C' art . il. afe to 31 nt•
rooe. 13 neres plowed hod, 15 Acres in meatier', the
ante in timber. writ watered and room d.
Fa..m 0 ►tltalieueg 2!5 Aereo.
Farm No. S. contalatt 215 atter, lot ted in the tow%
of Sat Ithville. Chenat•go county. N. Y.. 15t acrestlin.
proved. welt -nit, d fur a &dry tt , rat. tiood buddlap
and an ()retard of grafted fruit. ' •
11.. u-t. A nil. Lot:
tine hen po and lot . on Whitney. near -Carroll street,
City of Binghamton. N. .V . now, Manned as a leth
muut honte by three !airliner. Small barn on Ike lot.
- 53 Act , a of Iloitif•r_Land.
virs3 acres of timber land
."one' mile front Ca
betteville, Broome County, N. Y.
Point Cotitatisitp; 180 Acres.
180 acre* . In Oikhod tovrinthip adjoinint the See.
queununa River *Mee ink ► from ettequehauun Depot:
•
One bone and lot near Brookdele, Surqiiikenni
county, Pa.
SKIT Sprii.g.4 Alia. 19 Acra . of, Land.
Verl9 antes of hunt in Frat.klin township. Su.
quehanna .Conntv, Pa
~ includes .a watt r . power, aid
1E00%13 as the S.iit Spring nropertY. Ilad• ion it, a salt
bluck with 50 kettles. strani power for,pumping briar,
engine house. vats and all the contr. ntene;ea for malt.
tug salt..
500 Aoreio' Lind.
500 acres' in Gr eat
. towuithip. adjoining tb
antoineh inns River.' This tact 14 tiv eit.nated that it
'e,n be divided to make three or four rota farms if de.
*lre&
J. S. T %ABELL, Prop.
Montrose, Jan. 10. Ibl7.
"P IE
11E711.Alb 13011 Its 10.
FORWARDS T BUTTIM;
to NEW YORK. NEWARK. and to 'ALL POINTS. ev
rry niyht regulari% levying Milutrtype at night and resett
ing e , eve points is Lite m evil and in good am
dit ma. This company %ea the ftrat to make a redac
tion in rate*, , • •
UN EQUA la LED FACIPTIE.B
A 1111), HANDLING
(ft MOL ORI.LAit to otere it in..at the ace la leek
rose, and not a long. hot. early r i de of eight miles b.
turn patting aboard the. eat-. Carl lotempty par.
and tenanting them Dee) we rerp.wiftilty ark sour pm
port *lad patronage AT As LOW A RATS, AB ANT
OTILEIt CUMPANY. ' • ,
'OFF'ICE COMM OLD STAND.
D drytttets living near dplt than have every aft&
tageot tow rate.. and an al Itver Nut-eat the depot.
PATRONIZE YOUR COUNTY ROAD
acd etptafn the smrhut of 211,, to 40 per cent. is nisi
which we have wide yon.: '
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it. ttAYNSIP,OIO, Colt. Ex.
April 25.1817. - • •
FR'EDERD*
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(WM DINE SUOLES' DRY 000D3'STORIL
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7- - Apr ; alB 1 .'' 61;7 * - '
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AND HAVING'
FOR
FORWARDING
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