The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, June 20, 1877, Image 4

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,•14,- - ONTROSE); j' ~ r NE 24,187,7 w ,
ToWi t County, and. Vaiiety.
arc aemanu.
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1 1 ,9 7 10#6.Fv;194. : pfuh.will, 'he hanged, i#
thig'State.
ice-cream days • have':- et9e, - . the
.
i3pbonleit lit the year:
—Remember the 'meeting ':of Demncratig‘
County on Snitirday' next: •
but two' *44:4 - frrp. to-day to the
"FPqrth". GoverikYonselve,s,aebordiakiy:-
Efon:G: and ,- his brother F. P.
Vero ;present at the lecture.on .Monday night/ .
A:lyon ias9EseelaiOr SiCrilaiWater
j on qapgixt ) #o§h from the pring,,aft §f,aatop.7
—the hum. hum, hum of the -
_duna,:duni,
dual mosquito" :soon ;sound • through'', the
= The niiinster-N`ictui preathei the 'shortest
sermons: is - the:most popular -during 'the lhot
.Nveaillii..;. -.. '' , :::j.
berbugh is degenerating.. "T W have
tlot been,regaled ,by the' duldet , strains: of the
4and-Organ,this seasont , • •
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The Re.v. Thos' A; Stevenson,- ot-Parbon
dale, will - ofteiate in. St. - Paul's Chbreh on Sun
,- ilay next; morning 'and, evening.
Jas.-Bin:ley; Lonst has
,just
tompleted• a stone sidewalk, and picket fence
in front of residence; greatlyinaproTing,.his
Place. •
—A. sociable will be held at 'the M. E. rya
soilage, this (Wednesday) evening, 'nt
place ice -cretin). and,othergood
,thiugs will be.
eervQ.
---1/r. W. L. Richardson and lady have .re
turned iron a trip to 'Chicago, where the Dr.
his been iittending a meeting Pt the National
Association. ,
—The Pos.tortice tit Cool'ville, on the 3.1,0t.t
rose Railway, bas been discontinued anda new
one establisher' at Allen's Corners,-called
3.lontrose, with Dubois. Hunter appointed Post
master. - • • '
I); C,,3.tmi: °tour borou g h:lt'as • ari
fretz4 ancl_ju,iey,:.a,94 An. ft full
state of preaerliatiou, knoi' . Of sonic- little
boys who ctU test.ity is tbis from actual knowl-.-
edge.
- 1 ---The law. catp - hatically states that school
direetorB must publish a statement, of their re-
eelpts and e.,:penditures for the pap. year, and a
necleet to conapV is punishable by,
,a fine not
excee3ing $390. ' • .
.:—Anie - e-creara and strawberry Festival for
the benifit o 1 the Baptist Sunday School,
he 'held. In 'the:basement. cif the Baptist Uhursll
to morrow (Thursday) evening. A general ig
vitatiOnis extended..
ffenrY F: Turrell is' repairing his do el
,
ling, the old homestead ) , on
th &uth Alain streot,
.
by repaovina one of ose old • fashioned chira
neysan4.tnaking other changes wiiich will add
,
gremly to the-,appearance as, we as the con
vcipience of his house. .'
fashion ,iteni says; "A. ,bonnet much
worn consists of a brim and cape of facoon
atraw, , _,7itka soft crown of coarse muslin." And
}-I) 9Y's , straw, ,bat "much, wont consists .of a
ragged crown, ball- of Ale brim gone, and no
band arou4tl
.;--4--Mr. L N. Bullard - . is making quite eaten.
sive improvements In and about his dwelling on
South Main street. -- Eieja bUilding quite 'an ad
dition to it and putting on new cornice and
siding which will give: it: the appearance rat
new building:
The Soldier's :Monument Association
bave made extensive arrangements to furiiiah
refreshments °fail — kinds' to Vie:hungry:OW
lance on the "Fourth," the profits of which are
. to go into'the general fund for monument; par
_poses. A. committee has been appointed with•
• Col Charles 'Watrotis,or Bridgewater, as Chair-!
man, to have excluilie control of that bralich
on that day. .
—Theilast lectdre ``ot the . course given by
the Soldier's Monument; Association . was de-
livered by Hon. Lewis Puebe - ;''of .‘ Luzerne
County on *ondeyThe snbject of ,the
lectUre witi;HOnor:' andit Was very well . re
ceived indeed. unanituous vote or thanks
was tendered theileCturer, both inappreciation
ot the subject' rruktteriof phis leettire and in ae
knosvt?Qgementot his generosity in contTilm
titig. his labor to the beneht of our county
soldier's monument.
--Iu as much as there•tire fey &red 'Wed
.
nesday*Kths yea:valid as the, first = anniversary
°liiii.'-eo44 ll 4 l *ta:bl'ourfie e 9Ac i C ititenniai
year , , eolnes on: Vednesday, wee, believe that:
our "printera are ent,itled le a holidaY, hence we
hiVe4eeided net to issue any paper
,on that
day. ..;:We shall- give our subs . eribers the , full
volume of fifty-two niimbers without, hence
we ate
,doing them no injustice, and as this op-,
pox tnnity may • not to ui,before,,the . next .
Centennial, we ask this indulgence; believingit
tillbeeordially granted: lt is, customary with
the. papers in most' AU surrounding 'empties ..to
do,;this •
• .4 1r -t,The nuptial ceremonies. of _Miss Ella
C4Olan.i'dlaliketkWPA'J.udge:,,phapthait of 'this.
borough eitof frown, -9 I 17illiesbarrei
Va4tooltipilin.ak,l3t: Paul's ehgreh i On Taes:-
gl,ven +;!clocklt.
,02444**riitey. Warriner'
the *VAL 1.;.; - Joites,oflyilkesbarieil
Ttijyy-lvg..:TqfY:ll!q4*!3'.nn,
trimmedimOss;phapthalfs friendsi' Theday,,
fis.o'oot#orf6.o'eTY. %Aiwa fatureluLP
the wedded pair seethed to - tarroun,T ,
• them. -*l:went
TlititrjOereeeivett'A itUmber :474:-Nalitableprea
• etai4biti4better , ihin;,,fill liore , away with
sis:and uaintances.who respect her for
'" ` Y a gtatly miss her from
their 0;0." -
714FaYAellialirkf, bitignig-ffitYl;o46'aird,groOnt,
4,oo.lk4a.WAS:4P.4•4l4Pleth•uirtliPan theth; be
,- ielglkened:4o9 -, -14erleetr-dnyanW t 0 0E4 1 7'
fatle Rkt-6241,4rat1iq. 91. klppAasice . Withottt
ki.e-TROit ,4114:164 •,` .
FOLTRTfi OF JULY-UNVEILING 6F
. TIIE STATIJE.
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DEDICATION:;.OF ' • SOLDIER S MONIPMENT
OIQTR`PA ;. - WitDNESDAYi'4
JAY 43.77: • • •••
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---100TAVALRY •-• GOV,ALARTIVANErr '
ANT/ ATAFF INVITED. " '
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OFFICERS OF THE DAY.
Arm. l'arreit.
.ifariktl-Geh. I. F. Bcaidsley corn,itizntler
of Tre4 Organtzation. ,
Oratton- 7 -Holt. Gulushir. A Grow. .•.• .
ORDICIt. OF MARCEL
At 1130_a. m. the Veteran. Organization, in—
chiding the Orphan. School, - visiting . military
orzaniiation, the MontrOse Fire Department,
civic societies and citizens will formline in the
ibllowing order :
1. Commander and Staff.
2., Band.
- 3. Color Guard 113 d color.
4: Speakers. invited f..cueitS,' BuraeSS;ToWn
Council in carriages. , , -
5. Cavalry, under command of Lent. 11.
Crocker.
6. Colors and Ist Battalion, under command
of Col. iltizzard.l
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..Orphan SchOol Coips and o.riihan
School. HS. SiXreet, Supt.. • • .
8. 'Colors and 2CBatittilion; :command
of Col. IL Vanscoteri.Z ,,
r.'
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- 9. Drum Cori)s 7 -'-comprising.3.l . ontro,o Dtum .
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_Gores and . all thumnWrs att , Hers of t'u6
counts. - •.. . -
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Departtnlent, under Chief
Itaynsford. • . • •
11. divie societies and citizens. •
The parade will return to Monument Square
.• •
anti.be'dismissed kir dinner.
DE Dlext TING TEM liiErs UM:ENT,
p. no.; itt:the sound .. ol. the lyttgle,
- the. ,``l i ong roll"wiltbeatand the two Battalions
With:the CaTalry 'dismounted; .will forth as c tie
Reklinaent, -. 1- . and' .1 oget har withthe • . - Qiiihah
:3ehool, .visitlog• military org,turizations; the
atrid, curl,Drum Corps, ill, march ancl . : t4l;e
n - ear theMo'ounient:
ORDER OF EXERCISES
'l. Music, by the Baud.
.2.: VrayOr by ill Chaplain.
Ilyinti by the Chorus.,
• Introductory remarks by Hon.
Turrell.
5. :Unveiling the Statue by tour
,Soldiers'
Orphans, - from the Orphan School. The mo
mentthe Statue is unveiled the artilery and
firing squad will tire a' salute, .lags will be
wzkreti,lithe Drum , Corps will pertorna some
martial music, and ten minutes will be given to
the inspection of the Statue . and Monument.
o.'Hymn by the Chorus. , .
7. Oration by Hon. Galusha A. Grow.
S. Music by the Band.
Doxology by the assemblage.
10. Benediction. •
The' .I.fonutnent Association -- have nude ex
tenSive. preparation to entertain the people--:--
the proceeds to . go to: the Monument fund. •
A GANG OF THIEVES
Two young men, named "respectively Wallace
Philips and W. Fillmore_ Ackerman, of Great
Bend, were lodged' in jail, last week, on the
charge of breaking into the store of E. T. Tif .
fatly of Harford. -It seems that these two
young men in company with : 4ohnnie" pres
ton, also from Great Bend, hired , a
livery horse
to go to'New Milford, drove' to Harford And
during the night entered the ,store•ef - Mr. Tif
fany and carried off 'about $lOO worth of goods.
Mr. T. did not make thediscovery until open
ing the store in • the morning. These young
men hiving been seen on the night before dri-.
ving very fait and under- other 'circumstances
which aroused suspicion, Esquire Osbern, of
Harford, issued a warrant and tonstable Tyler
succeeded in arresting Philips and Ackerman
at Gfeat Bend, but Preston,: who seems. to be
ringleader; effected his escape. He _jumped -
'upon-a passing train, that was Moving about
'fifteen miles an hour, rode- up -- to' . the pot: of
rocks. toward Susquehanna, jumped off and
waited until a train came 'along going west
jumped on and'ivent Binghatnton; thus elu,
ding pursint:' He d'eVelOpedthe_skill of:an ex. ( '
pert scoundrel_ and it. is hoped :he will be cap
One of the, parties arrested coniessed t
the, crimp, chiming : Prestop as - the leader and
fiild'W'fiereethe goo(ls'wei:e c'oncealed, which
~Were - recovered. It is believed' that there tire
,five or, six others connected with this gang who
have i3Ommitted other offene,es at other
times and `pface. :'EverY effort should be put
forth to eapttire and bring to justice the whole
-party..
BETTER TRA.NPA,RTS GREEN.
The fanners of Abington and Dalton,Luzerne
Co„ report the presence ot an insect, black, and
de bigger than a flety which' feeds upon the
eggs ofAlte,potatohnk.'-', Mr. Daniel Paterson,
of Abington, 'Says he li.tkrned't; a close study of
the , movernents 9( these insects, and has seen I
them destroy the - eggs 'With' amazing, rapidity.
They have suddenly appeared in swarms :'upon
thOfarms of S.hington,land' their - Piedened is
source of great satisfaction to, ;the :farmers.
WAerpfet tbek ligkethtir , ,aPPearance thelug
crop is'a fai4ge; .
,Ma,fAtairigtl that ple fait:
grown buy -rarely ever: injure the , potittoltle.:
and that the ditntage done
net. while its latval itate: ' • '
';-:.4'oo,(Otttsr.Jiii,44'iii . :',..-::4',;: , 14..
.11iii163r • and of
got Sunday
of .11W , V9PIL V;(l9#3fcrds Soy came, **el
„ .
b a . - , - N liaribpg or a :bipw :1
ilmApaspivold in(l,the:VgnmanitY,Tiiq funer4J
icickplace on ''Tuefidiktjofeppga.j Ile4e . ;'rqpo,l
fad.); xits -
ItePRESILNIENTS.
. F ..< -:/!4: BOLD • HORSE THIEF.
About a quarter past nine' o'clock on Monday
morning last a man drove up to. the residence
of Conklin in Forest' Lake, about, three
milee.trom Montrose, and , said .he was btuing
butter for "Old Read" of 'Montrose, and- told
Mr. C. that he would - be after the butter the
next merrning, '
aiiiisailieClor:,iiiiMi'ciata - tpCfied
his horse. Mr. C.'s suspicion was aro u sed by ,
his manner and he , cOnfronted Atiizti-11:6111-.*ith
his doubts as to his honesty, which caused him
to make furtherldeclaratielia:, VhifeMi.
and a .neighbor, Darrow, who came to-Abe,
barn, were looking at the horse the , man- took
eo his heels. Mr. Conklin'' Darrow
gavehninediate clattie'-but -they were unable to
Overtake him befOre lie 'repelled a large piece of
woods and he eltuded their pursuit. Messrs.
ftonklin and Darrow' left the horse and skeleton
,
n secure, hands, and came to ltiontrose,where
they !mind that the horse, harneis, robe and
skeleton had beeh "Stblen the' night- before
from A. W. Halstead of Lenox; S, Tarlielt
had received a telegram accurately discnbing
them. The thief was seen-
, to pass ' , through
Montrose about seven or eight o'clnek' .the
morning. A. horse was stolen , from Laceyville
on Thursday night:Of "last week belonging to
Palmer '& Stevens; and this same man, it ianow
belieVed, was seen to pass through Birchard-,
• vine last Saturdat, goin! . .i' toward Montrose.
uudoulitelty liad passed the Laceyville
horse into the hands of some accomplice in the_
eastera,:ilart of the Ivourit§;:_:and T-hild. doyen
llalstead's horse lor a return trip. Mr.
Conkliii found a kit of` `dentistry tools in the
'Halstead skeleton. .
• BKHREL -FACTORY BUTINBD::
Plaines were'ciiseovered at -about tour o'clock.
. - iast.Thursday -itiorning, breat ing out froni the
eeulrc of. the nia ing.: of Berwyn - 1 tk-,- Bay
less's barrel factory;on Frederiek street; , ,
Thi3 firemen were Unable to • satife. themmin -
building, it being. burned to .the. ground, but
after aliard 110141 drove back. the fire frou - i the..
drYing sheds and •,:storelionse , which were . filled'
wii.tl . wood in •pro•2ess. of ivanufactilra. . •
The fire .waii terribly hot and one of the men
at thelifru)e.:—FOrernati • Jai: Vztn .. , Embuigh of,
Protckti6n. Hose, we believe---waS:.e,ntY. enabled'
to hold-his position by' haviiii a stream turifed
4pon - • • •`"
31.1 e loss on building. - stock, and machinery,
about $12000,.. On which Oleic is
4nco of. X 3,000. The engine ,is believed to .be
ruined, anal the boiler, so :tar as aster
mined, was considerably, damaged. •• 14r. Beirian
went to Rochester . tli.purcliii,sent' e
They intend rebuild iminedia.tely,
sump Manufacturing, at the' earliest 'day : po'ssi 7
. The tire throWS thirtylive . 'hands . out.
employment, and the .- factory ha 4 lately been
running on extra thne• to meet Orders. • :
The origin •ot the.fire is unknown,: bitt suspi
cion attaches to a Varty"of tramps... , An' investi , ,
I gation is
-in progress.- • • Biag7qmt6,n.'
01lDZNATIOY AT . G,RE4T 13E.ND,
On Thursday, June l4 1877, manay.'ers
- from Line neighboring I Baptist Church—
es met with those at Great Bend; to .con
sider uptin ordaining to the, baptist ministry as
~,pastor of that Church, John W. Tayier, who
had been• for several years a mini.3ter among ttse
Christians. Being satisfied i after examination,
the Council in the evening proceeded to: the
public recognition, as follows: Sermon by
Brother Tilden of Middletown ; Church Or
daining prayer by Brother Wright of Bingham
' ton, and laying on hands of presbytery ; charge
to the candid* by Brother Chesshlre — lof
,Bridgewater ; ; right hand .of fellowship 'by
Brother Post of Dimock ; charge to
-the Church
1.).y, *other Bailvicitof Sns(inehanna, and other,
exercises by Brethren IMartin;` of . I?•inirlianitOn;
Sterns of New Milford,Millard, of East Auburn,
and Brewster of Liberty.. :Benediction by the
newly-installed pastor, who came from Bingham
ten last, year, and . has since supplied the church
with preaching., Brother Chesshire was mod-
. eratOr of the'Coinagi, and 0: Worden scrihe:
. .
~ Franeis Murphy's plan of . -:Promotin.. erntier•
ante isthtisexpressed- own -words: • "I
`make no. tfradeagainst liqnor .stores; there are
'some good :Men in -the:husinesi,' - but they . : can...
iiot;: he 'driven lahnSe.::,,' The:,
Method, of total, abstinence*: prOall,ntien 71
Men ,to ,step - Ing, and; then, the other Men . '1
willstop !There 'ean: . be', T nO reduction. ;
in.the:-saleof intexteating*inks lorigasMen:
continue to . use : lt7herefore . . - iny c ideals.tei'per-,
,suade men to ahstain,ior , :yOtt'hti*O - nb stronger' :
'setitiment in, the_ cnnaniunity. -than_, that-in 'the
real of ',Yea
.
legislate about - .the you..
'do not reach the - heart of the 'people. Yon
Must pi'avall•UPo* - 0, - man.to stOp:drinking:;ioi
It
turn. his attention le heine, and ::instead of
spending his money in a, salOOn;_ let carry:'
it:to his wife andchildren:!! . • : - : - .r . •
.•
A.yoraewhat,remarkable case:
~of:sleep- alt N
ing occurred in East Lenox, ,Busquehanria ''Co.,.
a weeks ago, when- a son
or
Mr. James
Jim,uson l about fourteen' years''or age, , sprang
fOrn a third story
,window in - his , sleep, tapir
ifig-.himself.,sevetely. The boy explain that. he
dreamed he was shut up in the corn house,wfth
no Way of getting'out, except -by jumping out
colthe window, which seemed to be near 'the
around. He -- accordingly jtimped, and was
awakened by the shock' Of his fall to find that
he had descended. Ahree
,stories... His injuries,
though severe, proved to be.
__44r4Yl bruises,. no
:
,bones being:broken and no internal in:furies
received, and altogether it,may be e.onsidered.n
remarkably fortunate escapO.—Niehason, item
. .
---The ladies of the , M. E. Church of this
plaCe will - hold a. festival. on the =Fourth of Juli,
in the brick store room of ;il.l`.l4eMlard Searle,.
Niko - has ftluditiilioed them the privilege of
6 ccupy i ng it All, invited to the
- gint...4.,
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MURPHY'S PLAN
' BLEEP wkLMIN'G.
• FOURTH or Itr
HEADQUARTERS VETERAN ORGANIZATION, I,
- MoNTROis, Pa., June 18, 1877. - )
General Orders, 101 3-1. The Vteran ,Or
i ganization is hereby placed under "marching
',,ordera,'!-.with directions to move at an early
hour on the morning of the 4th of July-in the
:directiPri;of Miintiose;wlierettfe,soldiers monu
ment is to be unveiled and - deoticated., Col. R.
T: - .Hazard wall. rendezvous , lthat pare' of,'his
command, comprising_ Great Bend, Susgire
ltaiilia 'oAland,,- Harmony. Thomion,
Jackson and New Milford at New, Milford
or hefore.9,o clock a.:m., .of t tfraf.. ay. e
Veterans of,Herrick, Ararat, tpason and Har
ford will rendezvous at „Raiford,
,nudercom;,
wand of Maj... 2... T. Sweetv at 8 in..
The Orphans' School.' uncle!' !,c0n 11 :0 1 14!
‘Supertiatendent, Col. H. S. Sweet; Ni ill move at
its earlie,st convenience.. ,The veterans of
ford, Dundaff; Len6x, 'Lathrop and- Etrixfflilyrr
will tendezvOds rit-BrOoklyn, at :or. before 9
o'clock, under, command of :Lt. tA. Clear
water. Col. M. H. Vanscotten will rendezveus
that part of his command comprising
_Auhurn,_
Rush, Springville, Dimoc s k and . Jessup .at. , the
most central and convenient point. The Veto.:
ails of Forest Lake, Silver Lake and'tlza walla
western towns of the county, will relidezyous at
the most convenient point, under command of
Maj. Geo. Hill. Capt. Augustus Smith of
Franklin iilLtaka command of 'the Veterans
• • ..... • ,
from that town rind Liberty. Commanding
officers will repart their commandik t4ese
headquarters not later than it o'clock a. m.
2.. The Staff otthe GelletaLeOtarnandink , .and
the:Titield and Staff 4?". the two Thittallions . . vial
report;mounted, • an :with ."side - . arnl3:'.!i Lt..
Col. li . ixde
. Cr0t15. , 9r, .4r...i . , hereby...aptiointed
Chief 'pi Oavalry . ;..a I . eia'al.rk.doinpanieS: that
are iiow; or may be;;, . brgauized, and alt- :unas
signed mounted me4'ivill:repirt to hip.' : . .Mili.-.
tart' dbmpanies iiot helopging, to tl.li§,orgarliza
tion will report - to`:dj.. - Gen: Je - suri - for.aSsign-
menu; • i •
All members ,of the U. S. Signal el.vico will
report to LIN. H I A. l Deans,. Chief Signal offi•
cer, as earls , as possible on the •It11:"': •
.
.711emusic,11 underthe - general direction.
"
of CaryL Mu ical
iDireCtOr, to -
Whom all _Bands will report. Drummers
and Fifers of the county . ivilllrepoat to
Snow. bruin Najor, al:kilt. Ai . . Hill, Fife Major
of aiiizatto u - • •:,• -
.a.. The Parade oil the 4th.:
tat-y!' as the Organization . . will. - mak . e.•it.!.• Let
„ .
erery,Sol... - 31er _Put on . "military airs': that
especially, . - Iqt him .have
mark about him If he.ever belongd any
ArMy-Cerps,•'let him
. eAtt,Out.-:troM' t -piece of
rred•th.tunt:l his Corps Badge a'id pin to his
coat or hat, or a piece. iot,. reds . white - and blue
ribbon in - the:-button:hple .would be. sutilelent.
r Let .him - take his Wade in line that Oily; feeling
that lie is performing a duty he,owes.The merri•
oty of it is (14(.1' conliAde.:
• ...By dominaud'of •
H. F. BEARDSLEX, • • .•
Gen'l Com'clz Vet. Or
l• H. C. JESSUP, Col.e,
SEVENTEEN YEAR. LOCIAJiTg.
A dispatch frqm Easton on the 11th of June,
contains the following:, "The . seventeen year
locusts have appeared in vast numbers in this .
part of,the Paiware Valley. -• They Were , here
in lgtiO, and a strange circumstance is noted
with their reappearance.., le that year . -fish in
the Velawlik; river and its :tribetatiee and in
the ponds throughout the valley died fn large
numbers, as if, attacked-. with. ; some fatal ~ epi
detnic. This year there -,,is,a similar mortality
among - the iiSh'in the Delatvare, abet.. no intor
mation as to whether it prevails in the moun
tain waters has as ' yet seen received. The
question in many circles Is now; 4 11 as the
seventeen year locust anytliAng to . do with the
,Ceath of the fish?' Some 'parties' affect : to be
lieve:that the fish die alter eating
dead'
th . 4
drdp id titeiiiater, but antr . one d:etuf ttsh , l3ll.
of a large number that have been examihed had
any of these in its stoMach." - ,The recurrence' of
the epidemic is probably nothing more :than a
singular coirOidenee.
—There is.one-.thing, which nateredhes
not give fincl whiCh civilizatiell,the - derniantown :
Telegraph. ;thinks, runders, , 'quite ',' . necessary to,
fowls. - It is charcoal. ut 'charcoal' taatie n ot
wood does not answer the. iiurpose • itl has no
taste of food, is note attractive to the fowl and
is sel4m cateri But .anyone will put„an
ear of ripe corn into the ,fire, until the grains
are well charreV and. theh : shell off the corn ,
and throe
,fewlS . , )41 - i:Wi_4 :see aii
ness deveioaed.amikit;healaiy;coliditioniireug ht
about, which will make .a decided iMpirove
went. All pale combs whi become a .hright .
I)receetii.lai = ink will
:he heard, and the aveitige• 'yield of eggs Will be;
greatispereased. - ,
Borlftigton - 11,44;AL,sjs: 'An
low.: girlUp on N t qrth Rill, who has never 'a
teller' in ,the;wpri4;gol.d,aihe otlier - girlsiilnAhat
neighborhood to-madness by lighting urr
parlor brilliantly.and thin setting her father's
hat whcre its shadoy 'will be boldly,,
,ntarlied,
aftsG'i,L curtain: t`l 4titsi or our fair r - eadird
sEou.l4 'accidentally find herself without a beau
'some eveßfileUi6:iiisfiillif,AiWZ is alone
`worth the price of subscription.'
' - -- - -;;.-41 - .. ekOtteat writer' has 'Very truly said,
ih love`i arte'dOrtain . ehiSi t iiiitien be quiet,sna
are ; readyto sell their - country to the evil VII
liiiiitOlk so tat they iilai livet.tease and make
nri•ititintei. have'7Their net the manliness to
plead forth`right for" it. rriigh cost :'Oem a
, ~ ~ . , , ~.. ~;,,-..., ~' • atietdriter o ' iiiefia;liiid - 1 • theyi .profess, a su•
, ---.---Sbiritt Carter: oulilotitliiY, f aiornitYtileY4: ' periatifelin *a'ati a' iiiiicifi'l'or • altulking We
irt
led oft a" eel-rel mare •Dtibrigiiit , t . ii wiluitag, - ,,,,i iity)3014. 1 01 .-- thi o c t r icc r ps , p -- r .-: t : ohri. ,'
Rehinacm-.A,rul ,had . vhardly . -tUrned lii 'hick -
when the deferiddat, 10 „the vir),t, .tpitu4o th e : ----:- - =l".'-`7 2 :7. --
animal_ aad,rode etr I. The - SheriTallifkirea,ckii,ll.
foot and feeovered iheri , ,F9partf.r 7 -Tunlilym r i, -
neck Denz6Out. ' :-:
,It ii evident - that they have got astretty-eit t ititr 'jilrLd 7;187'
' - 'Yowl i by
Sheriff "1* 4 NYY.9.1 1111 0" grii Ose - -1 -trii,fa`POor :,..* hi m
horses. ' ll o .. it piegnitie . it-ia'-'thfi sbeffir faille -- - t-l t . T ek.--1.-
, is , rtriigs sir
a Derr..pFat - and fOrAterkftroyza,olunbi., -- . , : „„41t , E.,:i4,
~,',...- i ,1 ' '.;C• 4.4 , .... -' 6
'' 1 ...F.: , 4.. , .. - "5 _ 4 d g ''': ' $ i
— 7 --It all our busluesi'm n - would , have their '
eardaVirtated:on.--thetr , e4' ..*O-Peto'ibevintarn:iii
ler would-know whom le notify whed mailed
. stAMPItz '--- ,4 1.1k*In*Ri:-.egten ' tariii#it ,
whe -
.have: any- conidiirikble COT:reS_SppOdoli4i
.siliiaititioiiiiiaiiiii
llte!oitiiiiiint4theti e4tiA.
but italei'jiri4l9*rftithokzrAur4lCFAot:allijt:
_ ~ ..
'fbr a t tho reeeiviog4olW.- i' !,---,- ,?:::w.',,-..gi
311,4 a IPPR,
1:4445: -*tat. -*der* hkc
r.`
reforniatien the Intel:operate? Some of tieth
have been long tried witliotit much success.
flard=worda hive lamentably and always
will, since they merely increase the Mortifica
tion and irritability from yhleh the inebriate.
has tried by his execs:sea to esespe.Crimincti
ish Meat malg,es"xotiaders,7 steadily deSceuding
to absolute degredation and. death. in abaci
luterefustil.of all' help which can do: ainy- - geed
sende the offender to•the tioeiety.:44 114 'old
eociateet.and equals wbile mere
pity is of men:toretinatt .. ." - mere demincia-
Lien:, What tbe patienfirante is hel) help'
h imse lf. •••it he has gopd intentions, it is. every.
thing to hitathat. they should 'beitiecolnized by
others, and'that he should' himself respec
tedijust SO far as .Im-is worthy. of respect:
,t_HORSEB WITH BROKEN.L
,
-.; If, is now:=3a - rgued .,, that`:it . is: unroteeiary to
kill,brokeri legged rhoises, and a case 'Point is
stated::'• Twelve iseekit - ajo , 'tile•nt 'lt itin?. leg
atri
of,Ms. Williams valuabled faYori e titre, in .
Otica i was broken:by a, , kick ',from tincher ltorae:
The fracture - Was-half•'Way hetween' he fetlock
andttlie ganabrel joints,.tr
and-';eras eo plete. A
~.
',
veterinary sta.rgeoa undellook to set he kg. A
canvas sling =was arranged,: an d 111 mare sus
pendedin it'in such a way that she could occa
sionally rest upon her initiredlitnlis. Tile frac•
tared_ leg was then
.set, hound' with 14ekorY and
leather splints, with a, heavy leatl4 boot oat•
side of 11:,. -The mare .die. , well. and
sed a meal. Ativ three .weeks,
.rari.ibaiviiig6,. WAS 'an
weeks "Nellio" was walking around
There -Was no sign of the liacture,l
thought she will , keep' her 2:40 gait.
. . . . _ .
-- I'AIRD. , ON.. SECRET, SOCI-EIIIE,S. '
'l u!. e dull times are-vety •hard - mil' secret so
'.:,elefies; especially those of it ',Venev i olehl . "char
acter: :'. Some of,themllave suspend 3d payMpit
otheriefitSi:others hale'suspencled ~ p. r : tlfe. time
- tieing. Tad.some 'lla*.e: *urrentlered • thelfr ;char
ters.. So many of the members-arc Nutt of em
Ployinent: and' .ofj course- - cannot prig. thoir
Atioii thl y Mites . a h d thus -,. Oa eirtreasu ries ihocolly!
• empty , . ,'. ;Ve..tmticrstFid• the - conaol - 00 IJoir,; ( 1
L I
Amore :n' Mechanics, at'lNazareth i• whiCh ivas
' once In a flourishitie. "condition; hit slispendeti,
and ohe Of- 11c . Catniis of the-..ratri - tie Sons 'of
• A.tuericj.l . , in Eastohlilts suspended Ipayinent of
hertelita. - .‘ .-. . 4 : . ' ' 1
-:'' ''.
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PAINFUL ..A.C.OII)EN.. . 1
We .are pained to announce tha od, Friday
last Mr. Alvin Pay, editor of t+ D i tinorat,
while running one of his -pres2es had ;the first
two fingers cy the left baud tak4f. oft St•the
middle joints . by the- machinery. i Aside from.
the pain, which is very severe, thie acehLut is
a very serious one, as ,the loss Olt the fingent
will be deeply felt in his businesp. Mr, Day
yiewi his affliction philosopilicallyl and is'very.
patient. 'lle,inferms. 113 that thei working cal
parity of his , office will be undithiniShed sal
'that lie is prepared to 'fill ..all or' era' for; job
wOrkpromptly.—Tunkhannock publican.
P,ATiLL USE 9.R . -BE.'Ol Z
Mr. Cherltts 13. Shoemaker, living at: No.
IN , ' Swain street, Philadelphia; 4as preparing
to.l.eave the city , for the summer with his family
on last Monday, and to protect. h s . carpets and
furniture, he sprinkled' .beuzinei over them.
Mrs. Shoemaker and Miss ,aar.l were in the
rootn. Hethen went up stairs aUd during ha
absence, thegas arising from the benzine ez
ploded and the two ladles ~were so severely
burned that they died from their i l niaries. Miss
Hall was to
,have been married-in two weeks
MEETING: OP MEDICAL
. There will be a meeting of the Susquehanns
County Medical Society at Factoryville, on
Wednesday; June 21, at 10 o'clock a. th., at
which all regular practitioners are invited: to be
present The "The "Etiology, pathology and
treatninnt of typhoid - fever" will 'be the subject
for 431E618910U: 4ddroqi by Dr. Pennepacker of
Hart : - 'C. C. H/1 1 4IAEY, Sec'y.
—Mionequa is to have-a grand celebration
on the.4th, , to.embrace a dozen o so candidates
for. Governor,, of both -sides, antl editors and
politicians from' Icity; and country. :'Grow and
Hoyt will command:thealepubliCan brigade of
_Gul?ernatural Candidates ;.'Dill and McCandless
will coram4ud the quill brigade'; General Collis
wiltbe Field Marshal,. and General Cameron
tAtiill be icqerillisiino' Of all the forces.---Phira
= Timm
—A. du - respondent of till New York
Lieraq giyes thq folisaviingliiuts ,upou keeping
".Open your. windows between if and 7.
o'clock in the morning for ventilition, and then
close them; as also - the blinds aud keep them
eloseoallsclaY., kheltse. should be ; regulated
likeLa t refrigerator,which t itthe •oors are kept
tightly closed will retain itie,oldus'. - bat it it
is thrown o • eft_ will soon - have. I the same tem•
rSq - r. - ' he II4`,,w, 1111 9 11 t!!' '
E=LV2I
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le
. •:.
.TMeittrriage •
tcs.mas..,otKlhutidajr inorrang
at the residence of Mr. John J;
//e RfAI-Xtrt,,eitesshite, Mr. Henry
ntbiktte?..,A 4 .4,lTeitt _York,to MIO,
eirlt-pritio,se;
"411011 a
never
• plqter :of
irt seven
the s.ty ble.
add it is
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OCIETY.