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Council Proceedings. The Council for New Hotel Thief Dodge. Says an ex Local Hotioes, change "A clever thief played a trick at Wyoming Democrat, TUNKiFaNXOCK, WED'SDAY, MAY 1, '73. SEE WHAT WILL DO. the Borough of Tunkhannock, convened at the Arbitration Room, in tire Court Home, on Saturday evening last.

STURDE VANT A Tt RTER. In Kino-ham- at one of our hotels recently, which he seems to have invented himself, and which proprie French Calf Humphrey genuine ton, N. April 8th, by Rev. Lyman Wright, Boots for $6.00, at Slauson's. The Burgess being absent, on motion, Thos.

d. oiuruevant, ot west Auourn, to Miss Tenia Carrier, of Braintrim Pa. BUNNELL THOS. B. WALL F.

C. HOME AND OTHER. MATTERS. A. Miller was appointed President pro tem.

tors would do well to be on their guard against. He engaged a room and occupied it during the day, his demeanor giving rise to MINER HARDING. In Monroe. Arjril 6. Coal, Lime, Cement, Hair, Lath, Plaster On motion, it was resolved thatT.

A. Miller, 1872, at the house of S. Z. Freeman, by E. and Salt at M.

W. Dewitt and James Young be appointed Montross, Mr. Addison C. Miner, of Eaton, to Miss Fannie E. Harding, of Monroe.

no suspicion. While the guests were out in the eyening and the halls were empty he open a Committee to establish a grade for sidewalks Tunkhannock, April 17, 1872 37w3. At Mott's is the place to find new goods of on the West side of Putnam street, between good quality and at reasonable prices. Tioga street and the canal. The Committee appointed at last meeting to look after a site for a pound;" report, thro' their chairman, J.

P. Loderick, that they can ADAMS. At his residence, in North Branch H. W. Bardwell 4 Insurance Agents, Township, Wyo.

Barton Adams, aged about 70 years. ed the doorsof no less than twenty-two rooms by the use of skeleton keys, and after drawing out the screws from the plates into which the bolts are shot, he bored out the holes in which the screws had been, so that after replacing the screws no resistance would be offered to one trying to open the door from the outside. This the returned guests did not notice, and contented themselves with locking their doors Tunkhannock, Pa. SWe keep no subscription books. The time up to which subscribers have paid for the Democrat is indicated by the date printed on the tinted address labels attached to their papers.

Post Office Directory- MAILS CLOSE. Philadelphia and New York 11 m- Westoro and Northern Montrose Faotoryville Tuesdays, Thursdays and 12 m- Keelersburg Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 3 p. Bowman's Creek Wednesdays and aturdays 1p.m. Thos. A.

Miller, Postmaster. FISK. la Windham. Wvo. March represent first-class Fire and Life Insurance Companies, the particulars of which will be found in their advertisement in another column.

Their office is in the building formerly occupied by Dr. J. W. Lyman. secure a proper site for said pound," of E.

Vorcheimer, a an expense of five dollars per year. On motion, the report was accepted 22, ft72, of Innamation of the Lungs, Sally ELMIRA premium land alt I FOE THE BENEFIT OF THE CITY HOSPITAL! 01 tionaman risK, agea 00 years, 1 month, and 23 days. HINE. In Lemon. Apr.

7. 1872. Edward Capital Unlimited. Peerless Potatoes. Pure seed, of the Hine, aged about 42 years.

Wltw and shoving the bolts, and so the burglar, with the assistance of his tools for forcing the locks, had free access to the apartments. His raid, as far as the proprietors of the hotel are informed, resulted in his accumulating only elevr en dollars, but since thieves have invented this dodge, travelers would do well to try the bolts of their doors which are their best safe Railroad Time Table. LEHIGH VALLEY E. R. celebrated Peerless Potatoes, for sale by the subscriber at two dollars per busheL Raised last season 440 pounds from three lbs.

seed. Any farmer can do the same. Orders by mail, accompanied with the cash.promptly filled. GEO. C.

MILLER. TREASURER' BALE Of Unseated Lands in Wyoming Co. UP TRAINS. Mail 8:37 a. Express 3:24 p.

Elinira Way. 4:47 p. DOWN TRAINS. Mail 11:50 a. Express 3:24 p.

Elmira Way. NOTICE is hereby given, that under and by virtue of several acts of Assembly of the Com guardsbefore retiring." Tunkhannock, April 16, 1872-S7w4 An immense arrival of New Goods at the tj. A. PACKER. monwealth of Pennsylvania passed for the Collection of taxes on the unseated lands the Home and Health.

The April number of Treasurer of Wyoming County, will, on the second Monday (to wit the 10th) of June, A. 1) 1872. at the Court House, in the borough ot store of A. B. Mott.

None should fail to call and see the elegant patterns of Dolly Vardens and other styles just received from the city. Sup't Penn'a and N. Y. Canal E. K.

EOB'T H. SAYKE, Sup't L. V. K. K.

LACKAWANNA BLOOMSBURG E. E. Trains leave Lackawanna Junction as follows SOUTH KORTH 3:38, 2:20 6:45, 9:40 2:12, 8:30, 8:40 a. and Tunkhannock, expose to public sale the following tracts and parts of tracts of unseated land, for the taxes and costs on them respectively due All Heal Estate and Personal Property Liable for the Safe Mm of IN PRIZES. New Drug Store.

Woodward Stark 1:10, 5:55 p. m. and 7:00 a m. this valuable and spicy family and health Journal is receiving and deserves more than a passing mention. After a year of unprecedented success, the publishers announce a series of improvements which bid fair to eclipse anything heretofore attempted.

The May number is to be greatiy enlarged, and will be un-' der the editorial management of Rev. Geo. G. Lyon, a gentleman of rare acquirements. In every number there will be the most entertain Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P.

will move into their New Drug Store in a few days, with the most complete assortment of No. Acres. Warrantee Names. Taxes. EATON.

fresh Drugs and Medicines, and druggists sun DEPOSITED IN THIS BANK. Removal of the Democrat Office. The Democrat Office has been removed to the new Brick Building, first floor, South side of Tioga or Main street, and a little West of its former location. 439 Bridge, James 28 19 439 Eucnannan, John 20 19 417 Bowman, Francess 19 lfl ing and instructive reading for parents and dries, ever brought to this market. Dr.

Woodward will give much of his personal attention to the compounding of medicines, and he has had much experience, and all those wanting medicines will do well to give Messrs. Woodward Stark a trial. Their new store has 350 Clark. Peter 16 10 340 Clark, Jonas 15 64 and the Committee discharged. On motion, it was resolved that the Secretary be authorized to execute a lease with the owner or owners of said pound" site, for the term of ten years.

On motion, an order was directed to be drawn for $5, in favor of G. E. Palen, for opening Tannery Street. On motion, it was resolved that G. E.

Palen be authorized to cut bown two apple trees on the West side of Tannery street, in front of of property formerly owned by a Mr. Ross. On motion, it was resolved that the Treasurer be directed to pay judgment of M. W. Dewitt, against the Borough of TunkhannCck, out of any monies in his hands belonging to said Borough.

On motion, an order was directed to be drawn for $11.25, in favor of James Young, for work and material furnished the Borough. On motion, adjourned to meet at Arbitration Room, on Saturday evening) May 4th, 1872, at 7)4 o'clock. T. A. MILLER, Pres.

pro tem. Alvin Day, Sec'y. Gas. Messrs. Wm.

M. Piatt and C. Detriek are securing the necessary apparatus for furnishing the citizens of Tunkhannock with gas, to be manufactured from gasoline. Should sufficient inducements be held out piJes will be laid in all our principal streets. This is an enterprise worthy the encouragement of all who have an interest in the welfare and prosperity of our Borough.

With gas nd water brought to the doors of any and all of our citizens who desire to take it, and a climate unsurpassed for its healthfulness, Tunkhannock presents inducements to settlers which few towns of ils size can boast of. The machine for the manufacture of gaB from gasoline is of sufficient capacity, we are informed, to supply 1.000 or 1,500 burners, and the gas will be cheaper than coal oil as an illuminating article. If this be the case there is no reason why every family in town should not, as a matter of economy, use the gas in preference to. the dangerous article of kerosene' oil. We hope our citizens will give to the commendable en 420 Calrk, Thomas 19 32 adults, the choicest stories and anecdotes for young people and children, wit and hnmor for old and yonng, valuable information on plants, fruits and flowers, useful hints on 1,019 PREMIUMS SHARES S3 EACH.

just been fitted up in a style which especially 433 Fowler, Samnel 20 19 435 Hastings, Seth 20 01 420 Lock, Thomas 19 32 200 Ross, Thomas 9 20 adapts it to the druggist's everything, we doubt not, will be kept in apple-pie-order." Place of business, adjoining C. F0RKST0N. 439 Bridge, James 69 69 406 Bowman, Solomtm 55 20 400 Betterton, William 54 41 housekeeping and cooking, and a full summary of current events transpiring in the world, together with the most varied and elaborate articles on hygiene and medicine, and numerous practical suggestions on the art of preserving the health, on the care and food of infants, and on the home treatment of all diseases and auments. Notwithstanding all 400 Baker or Barton, John 40 40 Bradley, Abraham 5 40 406 Ba-tolet, Joseph 55 21 406 Baird, Benjamin 55 21 406 Barkley, Hannah 55 21 Accounts solicited and interest allowed on all "time Deposits at the following rates 3 per cent, for 3 months, 4 per cent, for 4 months. 5 per cent, for 6 months, 6 per cent, for 10 months.

7 per cent, per annum. Dovernment Sonds Eougbt and Sold. Agents, for the sale-, of Northern Pacific Eailroad Bonds. 10 Bver, John 1 36 Market 8100,000 Patttxson Hotel, 35,000 1 Valuable Farm, 25,000 1 Eesidence in 5th. Ward, 15,000 1 4th Ward 15,000 10 Acres of Land adjoining these improvements, the price is to remain the same, $1,50 per annum.

Address Home Pub 2000 feet Hemlock boards and 3000 shingles wanted at this office immediately. IItdrophobia has made its appearance in Sullivan county. Proposals for building a bridge at Skinners Eddy are advertised in another column by the County Commissioners. There are at present confined within the walls of the Northampton county prison 24 prisoners, 19 of whom are males and 5 females. Mr.

George Sivege, a compositor in the office of the Scranton Republican has had left to him by the death of a A mad dog was killed on Bloom's Patch, near Providence, after attempting to bite two persons. Abolished. The business of selling prize packages on railroad trains in NewYork.is prohibited by act of the New Yrk Legislature. The Pittston Gazelle says that a through light express will soon be put upon the Lehigh Valley R. R.

439 Bridge, Jonas 59 69 439 Bigelore, Abraham 69 61 406 Bowman, Joshua 56 20 428 Clyooer, Daniel 5 8 20 lishing house, of De Puy, Lyon 52, Fourth Avenue, New York. 300 Carman, Michael 40 SI Corporation 15,000 400 City Lots in Elmira, at $300 406 Carman, Samuel 55 21 406 Carman. John 55 26 410 Crisman, Fredrick 55 73 Each 120,000 76 Colt, Luemda 10 39 1 Cash Prize 5,000 JORTH PENNSYLVANIA R. R. 100 Campbell, Robe.t 13 60 406 Carman, -Nicholas 55 21 406 Belong, Peter 55 21 406 Belong, Simon 55 21 407 Deling, William 55 3 Detrick's store, and three doors west of the Wyoming National Bank.

Dress Goods, Mrs. B. R. Bedford desires to announce to her friends and the public generally that she has opened, in the brick bidding, adjoining the Wyoming Democrat office, a new Milliner, Dress and Fancy Goods establishment, filled with the best goods and latest styles which the city markets afford, and at prices that commend themselves to the economy of all buyers. The services of a first-class Milliner from Philadelphia have been secured, and all work turned out at this shop will be warranted.

Produce taken in exchange for goods, 39w4 The very latest music at Avery's, next door to post office. A new assortment just received, which consists, in part, of the following named pieces. I am Happy Mother Darling," a Beautiful song and chorus by G. W. Persley.

Help the Poor and Perishing," one of the best of songs, by J. Hullah. Angels Call Me," a beautiful ballad, by Nina Marshall. Harrie's Polka," one of the set of Eight Little Scamps," by C. Kinkle.

To The Public Generally. On and after this date gifts offered to buyers will be dis NEW SHORT LIKE TO 4,000 3,000 4,000 1,600 1,500 560 PHILADELPHIA, the SOUTH AND SOUTH- 330 Dewitt Moses 44 8 407 Dolong, John 55 34 JfcST. Passengers for Philadelphia take the Pennsvl- Prizes of $1,000 each. 800 750 Prize of terprise of affording ourt own "more nia N. Y.

Railroad train leaving Tunkhan-nock at 11:50 a. m. and 3:24 p. arrive In their hearty and cordial support. Philadelphia at 8:16 and 10:30 p.

In time to 10 Prizes of 300 each 3,000 connect with night trains tor the South and It is our painful duty to announce the death of Mrs. C. L. Ward of this place, which event occurred at eleven o'clock and fifteen minutes A. of Monday, 22nd ult.

It seldom devolves upon a journalist to record a more melancholy occurrence than the above. Mrs. Ward came to our village upwards of thirty years ago, in the prime and vigor of womanhood. Possessed of rare social qualities and an unbounded hospitality, she won, and continued to occupy, in common with her honored husband, the late C. L.

Ward, a position that placed her foremost among the leading female spirits of our community. While possessing a fair share of this world's goods, she never turned from her door one of God's unfortunate poor, nor gave the cold shoulder to those less bountifully blessed. She sympathized with suffering, and was ever ready to extend a hand to aleviate distress, or unburden the sorrows of the afflicted. Commencing with the death of her husband, events have crowded in upon her life with fearful weight, to a tragic ending Possessed Mad-Dogs. Three mad-dogs were killed in Scranton on Monday of last week.

Let the 10 canines be muzzled. ouinwegc. heturnimg, last line leaves tne North Pennsylvania E. K. depot, corner Berks and American streets, at 8:00 a.

and arrives at Tunkhannock at 3:24 p. m. Palace Drawing Room Cars attached to the 8:00 a. m. train from Philadelphia.

Council Proceedings. At a special meeting of the Town Council for the Borough of Tunkhannock, Wyoming County, held at the office of Alvin Day, on Monday evening, April 29, 1872, the following resolutions were adopted Resolved, That the Penn. N. Y. Canal Railroad Co.

be authorized to remove all the canal bridges within the limits of the Borough We learn from the Republican that Mr. Elijah Reeves has been appointed Postmaster 250 200 150 100 80 72 40 35 306 Dewitt, Aaron 4161 205 fiBwilfndrew 27 87 306 41 61 440 Thomas 59 8 200 Downer, Klisha 27 20 410 Davis, Jonathan 55 7 410 Elliot, Polly- 55 7 4ltf Fish. Thomas 55 2j 437 Fry, John 69 1 439 59 t9 439 Fish, William 59 6 170 Forsyth, 22 7 439 Fowler, Edward 59 30 406 Gore, DinUl 55 2 206 Grout, Paul 28 0 206 Gilmon. Allen 28 0j 439.... Hall, William 69 6' 400....

Hay, Henry 64 4" 43. or Hill, Sarah 54 69 61 6 2,500 2,200 1,500 1,000 8,000 7,500 8,000 1,750 PEEIPHT ACCOMMOPATIONS. Daily fast freight trains leave the North Penn 11 10 10 100' 99 200' 50 at Centermoreland, this county, in the place U. S. Coupons Cashed or Collected Gold and Silver Bought and Sold, and Money Loaned on approved Security.

Collections made on the U. S. and State Governments and on Business Firms, and remittances made same day with usual rates of exchange. Drafts Sold on New York I Fniladslpliia. REFERENCES.

M. C. MERvCR, Mercur's Bank, Tow anda, Pa. Sherman D. Phelps, Pres.

Sujq'a Valley Bank. H. S.Pierce, Pros. Scranton Trust Loan Company's Bank. IS, H.

Perkins, Jr Cashior Importers' and Tra-deis' National Bank, New York Oity, N. C. Musseluian, Pres. Union Banking Company, Philadelphia. sylvania Railroad Depot, corner Front and No; ble streets, Philadelphia, for all points on the of D.

S. Clark, resigned. renn. n. naiiroau.

ime as last ana rates as low as by any other route. Delegate. We are authorized" to say that of Tunkhannock, on condition that said Company rill up the canal to the width of the re JiLljIS ULAKK, UenT Agt. N. If.

K. Front and Willow Phllad'a. Wra. M. Piatt will be a candidate for Senato spective streets, or as nearly so as the em- continued.

But, in order to insure the per- rial Delegate to tbe.Conxentfonntaraw 3n 'n ments of said bridges will nil. feefsatisfaction of all my customers I have gOTJTHERN CENTRAL R. R. solved, That the said Company be re- to construct culverts under each of the cut down the price of furniture to the very lowest point, and will endeavor to the CHANGE OF TIME, JAN. 1.

1873. fillings, of sufficient capacity to drain the 127 Harrison, Georee 17 r. i with a constitution of unwonted vigor, with Trains leave Pa. N. Y.

Railroad Junction, at quality up to the regular standard. Each Shareholder will receive by 1 oauauieu of you. "was your i strength of mind equal to almost any emergen Un motion an order was directed, to De drawn in favor of F. C. R.

P. Ross, amount Athens, every day except Sunday, tor Barton, Smithboro, Tioga, Owego, (Erie Junction) FIbmlngville, Newark, Berkshire, Richmond, Harford Mills, Harford, Dryden, Fteoville, Peru-ville, Groton, Locke, Moravia, Cascade, age I eonld read twice as well as you can. Johnny: "Yes'mjbut you had a different teacher from what I've got. mail or delivered at the General Office, either of the foil wing steel engravings: U. S.

Grant, Evangeline, M. M. (Brick) Notwithstanding circumstances have seriously delayed me in some things, especially in the line of variety, I promisd that you will find me supplied with the latest styles of furniture cy, she so taxed her physical and mental powers, to accomplish the last great purpose of maternal solicitude, that nature fainted the way, and both mind and body fell victims to 410.... Hall, John 65 7" 410.. John Jr 55 7 Inch, George 64 4" 400....

Knox, Samuel 64 4" 408.... Kindall, William 65 2 77 King, Samuel 10 '4 400 Knox, John 64 4" 4io Knox, James 65 7 400.... Knox, Daniel 54 4 400.... Knox, Simon 64 4 InA ITAnnanl Rflmnnl 2l ing to $1 45, in full, for bill of blank books. On motion, adjourned to Saturday evening.

May 4, 1872. CYRUS STARK, Burgess. Alvin Day. Sec'y WyekofTs and Auburn, N. Y.

(N. Y. CENTRAL Junction.) At P. Express, on arrival of Lehigh suitable to the trade. paralysis and exhausted vitality.

A determined effort will be made to elevate Henrv Ward Beecher says the man who don't advertise because times are dull is about as wise as the miller who tears out his dam because the water is low. Valley Express, from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wilkes-Barre, Leaves Owego at 6:55 after arrival of Day Express West, on Erie Rail ner memory is embalmed in the hearts of a large circle of friends and neighbors, who will Ordination. Rev. Geo. T.

Keller was or way, arriving at Auburn at 10:00 m. mourn her loss, as one who contributed much Ira Tripp, Scranton Pa. John Bunnell, Tunkhannock, Pa. Turvey Fellows. Hyde Park, Pa.

Isaac Tripp, Forty Fort, Luz. Pa. V. E. Piolett, Wysox, Bradford Pi.

Daniel Hank'nson, Meshorpen, Pa. R. A. Packer, Si'p't Pa. N.

Y. R. R. James Bunnell, Washington, Wyoming Pa. the character of my stock in all respects to a point of excellence beyond competition.

Thus I will be prepared to satisfy the tastes of my customers, however fastidious. My prices are not only low but decidedly so and often much dained as Pastor of the Presbyterian church at Keturning, leaves awra a at Oweo at 10:48 a and at Athens at 11:35 Samuel 64 4" 400.. Wlllium 64 40 430 Lenox, Sarah 58 4 428..:. Landers, George 68 2" 437.. 69 4 300....

Mason, Abram 40 8" toward the happiness of others, and giving prominence to the character of our village for its reception and hospitality to strangers. this place on Monday evening last, by the Lackawanna Presbytery. Rev. Mr. Stewart of Towanda presiding.

The ordination sermon below those of other houses. I aim low. 310. Hatty 42 1 am, connecting wun ljemgn vaiiey 1 rain 10 Elmira. and Lehigh Valley Express South.

At 7:30 a Mail train leaves Owego for Athens, arriving at Athens at 8:25 m. Leaves Athens at 12:00 arriving at Owego at 12:55, and at Auburn at 5:00 in. Leave Auburn at 5:39 arriving at Owego at 8:45 pni. Bradford Argus. 300.

Hugh 40 8" Sim Tnhn i( 8" Buyers are earnestly invited and will find me a wide-awake, honorable dealer. Call at was delivered by Rev. W. B. Cullis, Pastor of the Washburne street church, Scranton, and Gardening.

Gardening appears to be thE order of the day just now. But the editor of this paper, having no garden, will have to depend upon the charity of his subscribers for all his wegetdbles." New Daily. W. II. Hibbs, formerly publisher of the Luzerne Union, is rerpoted as about starting an independaut daily newspaper in Wilkes-Barre.

Important to Soldiers op the Late Jones' Furniture Store, two doors East of Na was a most interesting and instructive sermon. Mr. Cullis is a born orator and from the com Accommodation train leaves uwego at a War. A bill has passed both Houses of Congress, which gives $100 bounty to certain sol QLOTHING- STOBE, AND GENTS' FUENISHING GOODS, II. BAKU AM CO, 275 M'Laughlin.

James 37 3 439 Muzzy, Amos 69 6 439. William 69 6 439 MeClure, James 69 6 300.... Miller, Mary 40 8" 406.... Marshall, Christopher 65 2j Aim lYTtvi-ehnll Sapoh Ql tional Bank. E.

A. JONES, prop r. arriving at Auburn at 10:45 a m. Leaves Auburn at 1:30 arriving at Owego at 6:30 m. "HOW TO 0 WEST." un.ii..

0. vr. dtiuu-a, oujn Pomeroy, or Gen. E. E.

Lee, on receipt three dollars, in addition to a share in distribution. DIRECTORS. Jud Smith, late Sheriff of Chemung County, N. Israel O.Scudder, Elmira, N. Goorge Bennett, Horse -heads, N.

Y. COMIM3310NERS OF DISTRIBUTION. Hon. J. B.

Clark, Elmira, N. Maj. W. R. KATDB0NK, Klmira, N.

Y. DEPOSITORY Bank of Chemung, Elmira. TS. REFERRENCE3. Hon.

Lucius Robinson, late Comptroller of the Stiite of N. J. T. Rathbun, Hon. J.

Di-von, Hon. Boardman Smith, M. Silas Uaight, George O'llanlon, present Sheriff ot Chemung N. Stevens, of River House, Chioago, 111, Gillette, Esq, No. 15 Nassau St-, N.Y.

Attorney at Liw. Palmer, Esq, with Manhattan Fire Insurance Conmpany, No 69 Wall St, Jas Flynn, 7 Warren St, Attorney at Law, Atwell, Dep Marshal, Bachinan, Attorney at Law, Horsehoads, John diers who volunteered between May 4, and July 22,1861. Men who have received any boun mencement had entire control of his audience. He chose as the foundation of his remarks this passage And the Lord said unto Moses, wherefore criest thou unto me Speak unto Forty years ago, Illinois was as far West as LACKAWANNA BLOOMSBURG R. R.

410.... Martin, Isaac 65 7 406..... Moore, William 65 2 410.... Mushgrave, Israel 55 410.... Musherave.

Moses 65 78 most people wished to go, and journeys were Announce to the public that they have recently made in the legendary Prairie Schooner, but fitted up and removed their Clothing Store to TRAINS MOVING SOUTH. ty, will get nothing further under this law. To be entitled to this bounty, an honorable discharge must have been received, but the period of service is immaterial. Hitherto, two full years of service have been required to en Mr. E.

G. Whitman, of the Pay Department L. V. R.R., Mauch Chunk, contemplates leaving the office on account of ill-health, caused by continued confinement. What he contemplates doing in the future, we have not learned.

in these days of Progress and Improvement, 400 UKer, joun 54 4u 200. William 27 20 435. John 59 15 fiio word West has come to mean Iowa, Ne the children of Israel, that they go forward." It was an eminently appropriate passage, and was turned to very good account after which the ceremony of ordination was conducted by John 11 60 braska, Kansas, Colorado, California and the 90 Patton, James 12 24 Territories, and the Traveler reaches almost vatton, William 8 9 tte Store House ot O. F. Miller, Tunkhannock Pa.

Their stock comprises every description of MESS' such as DRESS COATS, SACK COATS, 400 Patton, Charles 64 40 any point therein by a splendid Line of title a soldier to bounty, unless sooner, discharged for wounds not received in the line of duty but now, a soldier discharged for disability may receive his boun- AMIAM AM PM Scranton 3:10 6:45 9:40 7:00 2:20 Pittston 7:18 10:13 7:33 2:53 West Pittston 3:43 7:23 10:18 7:38 2:58 Wyoming 3:48 7:29 10:25 7:45 3:04 Kingston 4:00 7:40 10:40 8:00 3:20 Plymouth 4:14 7:55 11:00 3:40 Shickshtnny 4:46 8:33 Berwick 5:14 9:05 Bloomsburg 5:46 9:37 Danville 6:20 10:13 Northumberland 6:50 10:50 Rev. Mr. Stewart, when Rev. N. G.

Parke, of Pittston in a few well chosen words delivered the charge to the newly ordained pastor, and 410 Patton, Isaac. 55 76 400 Paine, Maria 55 21 400 Piles, Sarah 65 21 Richard 54 67 A. B. Mott outrivals all competitors in the quality and quantity of New Goods just received from the city. And'what is of interest to buyers, they are being sold at bottom prices.

Call and see them. This line of Railroad is the Burlington Rev. H. H. Wells warmly and feelingly ad although he may have been in service but week.

The term of enlistment must, how 200.. Reuben 27.20 dressed the people with reference to their du Route, which starts from Chicago over the Chicago, Burlington Quincy R. from Indianapolis over the Indianapolis, Blooming- 437 Keed.Uollison 69 42 ties to their pastor and themselves. Mr. Kel 80 Sullivan, James 10 ever, have been for three years.

Men dis- OVER COATS, 400.... Smith, Richard 64 40 TRAINS MOVING NORTH. ler is a young man endowed with great perse tiarged for promotion, and the heirs of such ton Western Short Line, and from Logans- "erry 55 2i Pants, Vests, A A port, over the Toledo, Peoria Warsaw K.K. 410 Staples, John 65 76 410 Stewart, George 65 76 Sliirta, verance and energy, and will win for himself a high rank among his brethren of the ministry. He has acquired during his ministration 5:40 6:15 Decoration Day.

The G. A. of this place, are making preparations to properiy observe Decoration Day," which occurs on the 30th inst. A meeting for this purpose is called by the Commander, J. C.

Wright, for this (Wednesday) at their Hall. and running through Burlington, reaches 260 Todd, James 33 A Northumberland 11:10 Danville 111:40 Bloomsburg 12:12 Berwick 1 12:40 Shlckshinny 1:07 Under Shirts. 437.. John, Jr. 59 42 Omaha, Lincoln, Nebraska City, St.

Joseph. DRAWERS, soldiers as have died are not entitled to this bounty. Soldiers entitled to this bounty are not entitled to the Additional Bounty under the Act of July 23. 1866. It is estimated that about 20,000 soldiers will receive this bounty.

An appropriation of about two millions will, 406 Trees, i-hebe 65 21 6:45 7:14 7:48 BOOTS, Atchinson, Leavenworth and Kansas City con thus far, many warm and earnest friends, by the suavity of his manners, and the heartiness 12:30 400. 54 40 Patrick 64 40 UATS It CAP, Plymouth 1:38 Kingston 1:45 necting with the Union Pacific, Kansas Paci 12:45 325.,.. White. Samuel 44 10 Neck-tUe, of his greeting. Ho has thus a strong hold fic and other Railroads running from those 5:20 5:30 5:45 6:50 5:55 0:30 1:00 1:05 250..

Warner, James 34 00 Hosiery, 8:15 8:30: 8:35 8:40 9:10 8:00 8:18 8:25 8:30 9:00 2:07 upon the affections of his people which can Wyoming West Pittston Pittston Scranton cities. 1:10 Suspenders, 20. wnson, James 2 72 45 Ward, John 6 12 by this estimate be required to pay the claims covered by this law. The Act of July 28,1866, 2:12 2:40 Wheat. The wheat in this section, to the astonishment of every person, presents a very favorable appearance.

It was supposed by many farmers that the severity of the past not fail to make his pastorate a success, a 1:45 Always go "By way of Burlington" and you 99.... Ward. James 13 47 Jlandkerchie ff, COLLARS, UMBRELLAS, DAVID T. BOUND, Sup't. 400...

James 64 40 will be sure to be right. consummation all connected with the church most devoutly pray for. Tunic. Republican. providing for Additional Bounty has also been extended to Jan.

30, 1873. Reynolds, Attorney at Law, Elmira, John Low-man, Sauthport, 0 Smith Horsehe.ids, Smith Hall, Bankers, Elmira, Ed Roung, Gen'l Passenger Ag't, Baltimore, Md, Col Johnsont Artist, Baltimore Md, Jamson Woolever, Van Etteu, Cnemung County, loan, Commissioner, Posey Ho-Ul, Parrisburg. Pa, A Galatian Justice of the Peace. DESCRIPTION OF REAL ESTATE. The Puttiuson Marltet was built by Puttinson, about three years ago, situated one block from the Post Office, Elmira, 1', fronting Market street, three stories high, with hotel, known ns the Market Hotel, attached, seventy-five fee ton Market street, running north two hundred feet, from aa L.iunning west two hundred and fifty feot, fronting on Baldwin street, being four hundred and fifty feet, with Public Aall above, two Kingston, Pa.

60. White, Robert 8 10 The Burlington Route has admirably answer 850. White, James 47 60 winter had destroyed it to such an extent, that no more thau half a crop could be reasonably and in fact everything the Clothing or Furnishing line at 420. John 67 12 ed the question, "How to go West?" by the What Good Roads do. An exchange tru Something Worth Knowing.

In pasting anticipated. LEMON. 65 Ranney, Henrv 1 ly says Good roads benefit every one resid publication of a truthful and interesting document, filled with facts in regard to Time, Con wall papers, posters, especially where successive layers are put on, there arises a FURNITURE, A. JOKES, 125 Hunter, Peter Joserjh 4 60 Very Low Prices, In addition to the above we have an elegant nections, Accommodations, rates of Fare, New Goods. Mr.

Billings, of the firm of Billings Phillips, has just returned from the ing along tueir course. Good roads save horse flesh, they facilitate the transportation of produce to market, they save your temper, nuuiBr, reier Samuel 3 50 61 Hartman, Henry 83 E. most disagreeable effluvia, which is particu assortment of MESHOPPEN. larly noticeable in wet weather. The cause of and othar interesting items, and illustrated with a large map, truthfully showing the whole city with an extensive and excellent assort 20.

Henry George and Peter 7 20 they increase the value of lands, they lend Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings. this is the decomposition of the paste. In ment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery and MONROE. West, which they distribute free of charge, attractiveness to- the eye of a stranger, they close rooms it is very unwholesome and often Queens ware, which they are selling at re Clothing made to order at the shortest 404 Allen, Samuel 32 80 439 Betterton. ss 07 increase the traffic and business of a town by the cause of disease.

In large manufactories Copies, and additional information, can be obtained by addressing, General Passenger Agent markably low figures at their store on Bridge notice its vitality In all branches of trade. Show us where large quantities of paste are used, it street, near the canal. Call and see, before purchasing elsewhere and 406 Bradley, Hannah 33 29 426.... Bailey, Duah 52 66 321.... Bailey, Daniel 40 43 B.

M. R. R. Burlington, Iowa. 23 tf a town that receives a large country trade by often becomes sour and offensive.

Glue, also SECURE GOOD GOODS. 312.... Combs, Jonathan 25 58 We heard a lady remark the other day that means of the fine roads leading to it, and we has a very disagreeable odor. If, when mak ABoy Killed. Frank Deman, of Hydi 400 Campbell, James 32 RO will show you a place that is lively, progress Park, aged 14 years, in attempting to get on Successor to Buck Sterling, Manufacturer of and Dsaler in Cabinet Furniture, Would respectfully announce to the public generally that he will continue the trade, second door south of Wyoming National Bank on Tioga stoeet, where the public may at all times find the largest variety of the finest and most fashionable, Parlor, Librctj'y ing paste or glue, a small quantity of carbolic acid is added, it will keep sweet and free from ive and thrifty, with money circulating at Billings Phillips was the finest and most complete assortment of New Goods in town.

To test the truthfulness of the remark, all the ladies should call and examine the Goods for coal train when in motion the 23d at AND H. BARIUM CO, Aug. 2, 398 Dunn, William 49 70 398.... Dougherty. Eichard 32 64 406....

Downing, Reuben 33 29 406.... Davis, Jonathan Jr 33 29 400. John 32 80 Fanny 34 76 plenty, and men in all branches of industry the Bcllevue crossing of the L. B. R.

busy as beavers. themselves. missed his footing and fell under the car which passed over him killing him instantly. His offensive smells. A few drops added to mucilage or ink will prevent mold.

In whitewashing the cellar and dairy, if an ounce of carbolic acid be added to each gallon of wash, it will prevent mold and remove the disagreeable 400 i.spy. 32 Spotted or Black Fever A Cure For 400 Utuod, eter 32 80 408.... Gridley, Daniel 3345 left arm and part of his right foot were cut Select School. Miss Fannie Bacon will JAMDEL HATFIELD SON Would inform the Cerebro Spinal Meningitis. The Freeport off.

Scranton Republican. nunurea icet long, ana an ouce 10 too a burglar nnd fire proof vault. Market built and fitted up in the most convenient and improved style. PATTINSON HOTEL. Situated on tho corner of Baldwin nnd Market streets, about seventy-live feot front on Baldwin and one hundred and sixty feet on Market streets.

Suitable barns attached. FARM. Situated two and a half miles from tho city of Elmira, on the Plank Road, contain ing one hundred acres good farm buildings, orchard. 4c, all in fine state of cultivation. Iffth Ward, on Pennsylvania Avenue, about 60 feet front and 1C0 feet deep.

A Una rosiienoe with luolern improvements. Ia Fourth W.ud, situated on open a Select School in Mehoopany, commenc (Ulniois,) Bu Uetin publishes the following let taints often perceived in meats and milk from ing next Monday, the 6th inst. Fannie has had ter from a gentleman in Michigan, to a friend people of Wyoming County thnt-thoy are prepared to CONTRACT or do WORK BY DAY, BUILDING and KEPAIRING, Ao. PRODUCE MARKET land Chamber damp apartments. considerable experience in the business of in Freeport I only write to tell you what will save every We employ cone but firstcloss workmen.

The people will bo perfoctly sal'o in trusting Wholetale Price of Country Produce, lorreclei FURNITURE. teaching, and we commend her to the good people of Mehoopany as the right woman in neexiy oy taiLLifs, Dealer tn OFFICE OF THE ELMIEA PEEMIUM LAND SALE. Elmiea, N. Iflay 1st, 1872. 401 Harmison, Wallace 32 88 402....

Hermans, Anthony 60 64 432 Hermans, Nicholas 54 42 427.... Hermans, Jueb 5S 79 450.... King, Moses 66 70 147.... King, William 20 51 444.... King, Aaron 65 93 Ephrahim 32 80 297 Mount, Moses 37 41 53 39 410....

Nash, Phlnneas 33 62 437.... Pierce, 35 83 409. John 33 53 404.... Pierce, Olarrissa -32 80 400.... Palmer, William 32 80 case of black fever(cerebro spinal meningitis.) It is the same epidemic that raged in this State in the winter of '47 and '48, which broke up our Legislature, and which carried to the fry nooas, arocenes, yc, g-c, on lurnptkc St, the right place." work in their hands, knowing it will be done in a speedy and workmanlike manner.

of the latest and most approved styles of work ute anai) lunxnannocK, ra. manship, and which he offers at extraordinary Owing to want of energy and prompt Repairing. The water company have been Honey, per lb. 10 grave every one it touched, until the old fash- i 12! Apples, We ask a liberal snare 01 your patronage. SAMUEL HATFIELD SON.

Tunkhannock, Sept. 7th '71. tf. low prices. ness on the part of our agents, and a raneral nicies, per m.

07 lb 10 12 luuuu iiciniucu. sweats were auopica, alter Also, a cnoica assortment ot busily engaged during the past two weeks in repairing the unrated water pipes, occasioned scarcity of money, we have not succeeded in which every case was saved. Lard, per lb. 12" bus. 1,75 2,00 Marble and Wood Top Centre Tables, disposing of enough shares to justify a Draw Uur people sent twenty-live miles and nro- "JOTICE.

by the water freezing in them during the in Ann 35 83 ing, so we are reluctantly compelled to delay rum. irt3u er 10 iu 111 Keeswax, 3U 40 Butter, per 23 Oats, new 321bs.45 45 (lorn, per bush Eve, ner bush. 75 nerdoz. 20 Stephens. Simon ah 07 cureu nemiocK oougns, ana tney sent tor from all parts of the state.

There was a com Hat Trees and Wttai-Nots. Tete-a-Tetes, Sofas, Sofa Beds and Lounges. tense cold of last winter. The repairs are 410 smun, reter it lor a lew weens, or until enougn snares are sold to cover Premiums, Engravings and expenses. As.

in every large undertaking like 51 66 33 29 Whent, 1.40 "1.60H.ay,perton,18.0O"20O0 now nearly completed and our citizens will, 406 Tripp, John pany that was called the Hook and Ladder Company," that for weeks did nothing but go from house to house, giving hemlock sweats, The Stockholders of the Tunkhannock Bridgo Company are herebv notified that an election for President, Managers, Treasurer, and such other officers as- they may think necessary to conduct the business of said Company for the en UDioKens.drs'd.lo 13 14 408 Todrt, John SS 50 Baldwm street, about 50 f. et. front, 100 feet deep Onn block from Post Ollk-o. TEN ACRES LAND. Adjoining Corporation, about or: 8 mile- from Post Office, with house nnd batn suitable for vegetable or building purposes.

FOUR HUNDRED CITY LOTS Beaureaus and Wasbstands, Bedstuids, Cribs, hereafter, be regularly supplied with water. ours, a great aaal, nay, almost everything, 250.. Wm. or Ezeklel 31 60 Sideboards, Dressing Cases. Extension Tables, 1 riTi depends upon outside exertions, we call up null iii oavcu cveiy iiuruugu sweating $mm gotten.

on our Agents everywhere to press the sale of Tables OFFICE AND PARLOR DESKS. suing year, will be netu at tne orace 01 m. m. Piatt, In the Borough of Tunkhannock, on Long Train. Last week Friday, Lehigh NORTH BRANCH.

36 80 tie, Samuel 11 52 Oralia 23 05 shares, and to make prompt returns, and ev 410.. 130.. 262.. Rockers, Chairs, Children's Chairs, of all varie mignt ao, Dut there is no mistake about the hemlock sweat being a specific. If you cannot get it there I can get some twenty-five or thirty miles north of here, and if the disease does not abate I will get and send you a box A VOICE PROM THE PULPIT.

Monday, luay 13m, leiz, at one o-cioit r. iu. Wm. M. PIATT, Pres't.

Day. Sec'v. ery Shareholder wishing to expedite the Drawing, should do all that lays in his power to 400.. Covol, Matthew 35 20 ties, all of wnich are made ot tnorougbly sea Valley engine No. 163, Grcenway engineer, took 210 coal cars from Waverly to Coxton, The train was 3,600 feet long nearly three- 25 Crispin.

James inn. soned material, and will ba sold at bargains neip us along, oy introducing new customers. Tunkhannock, April 16, 1872 37w3 Rev D. S. Frost, Pastor of.

the Free 410.... Davis, Huldah 86 08 Due notice will be given, at least seven days which defy competition. uy express. fourths of a mile This we believe to be the Baptist Church, Jonesville, Vermont, NDERTAKiNG, prior to urawing, in all the aa- and Mattresses, longest train ever hauled in this section. Wet Spring Beds Contracts Awarded by the L.

V. R. R. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company on verly Enterprise. vei lusiug iur us.

T. S. PATTINSON, Secretary, Pioture Frames Brackets, Looking Glasses, sale of furnitue, wi 11 contiuue, as herektore, Cords, Tassels, Pictures, 4a. Thurseay awarded the contracts for the building of their Bound Brook Easton Railroad, 300 26 40 400 Fish. Sarah 35 20 410.

John 36 08 410.... Hall, James 36 08 Ebenezer 6 60 410 Johnson, Jacob 36 08 410 Johnson, Christiana 36 08 410 Johnson, Johidia 86 08 410 Kelly, Joseph 36 08 410 Kelly, Daniel 36 08 Robert 39 08 Samuel 36 08 The Luzerne County Democratic Conven Removing Canal Bridges. The Montrose Upholstering ana repairing done promptly, tion recommended Hon. Hendrick B. Wright All work made and sold at his establishment in New Jersey.

The bidders were quite nu Railway Company are now engaged in remov will be warranted as represented. for Governor, Asa R. Brundage and F. W. merous, we understand, and the contracts ing the canal bridge on Tioga street, in this were awarded as follows Section 3 to Messrs.

place. During the removal and until the ca Gunster as Senatorial delegates, and Charles L. Lainbt.ton, John Nealon, Geo. W. Search the A.

HAAS, haviu retired troin the Manufacture and burnesa of UNDERTAKING, READY MADE COFFINS of various sizes, constantly kept on band, Call at Stroet-, a doors bolow Win. Mack Son's Carriage'Shup, The public are respectfully invited to call before purchasing, examine his stock nnd satisfy themselves that he is selling goods at reduced prices. Ann P. F. Collins 4 and 5 to Messrs.

Riley nal is filled up, travel will be turned upon the inn 2 60 8 ao 19 80 and Dr. A. L. Cressler as Representative dele towing-path at the left of the bridge embank McGovern 10 and 13 and the large tunnel upwards of one mile long, to Chas. McFadden, gates to the State Convention.

George San aw. Thomas 420 NICHOLSON. 33 96 Good dry lumber, one inch and one-half inch in thickness, will bo taken in exchange for fui- at derson was recommended as a delegate These gentlemen aro all well known contract ment, in coming into town, crossing the canal bridge on Turnpike'street. The other canal bridges in the borough will be removed, we nituro. large to the Constitutional Convention.

The ors, the latter having worked for the Valley delegates to the State Convention were in TUNKIIA-SNOCE, 44. Christophor 1 60 33.... Hoops. Job 1 18 TUNKHANNOCK. 63 Harry, Job 2 26 150..

'William 6 40 A thorough knowledge of ths furniture trade acquired by a life long experience in the busi ness, combined with facilities for manufactnr road tor some years. understand, as soon as the water is taken out Maimer of Distributing Property. There will be a duplicate number of shares kept and registered, aud previous to the distribution, the duplicate number of all shares will bo placed in envelope and scaled, and on the day of distributing the pre mi urns, ail the sealed envelopes communing the duplicate numbers will be placed in a wheel an-) thoroughly mixed, then a number druwn out, nnd the person holding tho corresponding number will have the first premium mentioned in the above list of premiums, and so on until the premiums are dts. trituted. Notice will bo publ'fhed immediately aftor the distribution takes place, in (he papers in the country which have given publication, nnd all persons holding numbers lor premiums will be notified by mail.

Jjistribution of premiums takoj at Elmira, about July 1st, or as soon as shares aro sold, of which due notice will bo given. All remittances may be sent in dralta or Post Office orders or Greenbacks. All communications addressed to PATTINSON, Business Manager and Cor Sec'y Eltniia, Y. Shares can bo procured at the Geneial Office, Elmira, at principal Hotels in New York City, nud a' I tho lare cities in the Union, Good Reliable Agents Wanted. structed to support Chief Justice Thompson of the canal.

A. HA. for renomiaation. writes: "I had suffered for many years from Chronic Diarrhoea and Colic, becoming bo much reduced that I was at times unable to attend to my ministerial duties. I had been treated by several physicians, both Allopathic and Homoeopathic, but with no permanent results.

While on a visit to Scranton, I experienced a very severe nttack, and by the advice of some of my friends procured a bottle of Mish-ler's Herb Bitters. The effect theu produced gave promise to an ultimate core and on my return home I continued its use. I have taken six bottles nnd am cured. It is truly a valuable remedy." ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and direction for making the simple remedy by which he was cured.

SuR ferere wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience can do so by addressing, In perfeot oonfl. deuce, JOHN OODEN, Slyi No. 43 Cedar street, New York ing the goods I offer, are to me a guarantee of The monthly sale of Scranton coal on Wed my abilitv to give periect sstistaciion to tnosa l4o 'ihompton, Samuel 5 22 145 Peckbam, A. 5 22 50 Muhlenburg, Peter 1 SO nesday was very largely attended. The bid The average age of farmers is sixty-five, who may favor ma with their patronage, Important to Letter Writ ers.

Lette August, 2d, '71 U' while that of printers is but thirty-three, which The following inducements will be held out to WASHINGTON, once taken from the post office by the proper ding was brisk, but the res-ilt was hardly in harmony with the general anticipations of the trade. One hundred and thirty thousand tons shows ths necessity of prompt payment to the purchasers tor the nest thirty days Coal parties, or delivered to the address, cannot be 90 Hampton, Samuel 3 24 60. r. 2 16 Extension Tables, per foot SI 25 latter, so that they may have the pleasure of handling their own money during their short forwarded without again being prepaid. were sold as follows Hoston Eocker3, -82 25 and upward: DANIEL O.

POST, Treas. Trea's. office, Tunkhannook, April 1, 1872. sojourn on this sublunary sphere. b.uuu ions 3 471 12,000 Steamboat 3 45 3 471? the violation of this regulation is a matter of daily occurrence, it should be understood that such letters deposited in the post office for T70R SALE.

The House and Lot on We trust the School Directors will bear in mailing, on which the postage is not prepaid. Wyoming Avenue, foimerly owned nnd now occupied by Rev. H. Brownscomb, will be sold on reasonable terms. The nrorartv is ulie-lhW "'aw 43 (g) 6 0U 30,000 Egg 3 45 3 47 50,000 Stove 3 85 4 00 20,000 Chestnut 3 37 3 40 Prices at th Te.rd, CJiestnut, per ton, $8.00 Stove, 8.50 Effff, 3.50 5,25 Yard at North Cud ot the Silver liiidge.

CHARLES J. HENRY. November 1, 1871. 14-tf. mind the meeting to be held on the 7th of May, Wood Seat Chairs, 5 0U Cottage 3 00 Upholstered Couches 5 00 Bureaus, 7 50 Washstands, 1 50 The above prices a6 for cash only.

SALESROOM, Second door south Wyoming National Bank. A. JONES, Tunkhannook, April 3, 1872. for the election of a Superintendent to serve are sent to the Dead Letter Office. That printed matter cannot be remailed except upon prepayment at transient rates of postage in me average decline on steamboat, 63 for the next three years.

It is a very import looated. the house is commodious and convenient, and almost new. The lot is 82 feet front, and 280 feet deep. This will be found a rara'op- DOrtUnltV tO SecnrA frnnri hnmn Annlv tt nr grate, 16 egg, stove, 18 chestnut, ant matter, and every director in the county stamps. 16.

Lump sold same as last month. should be present 1 ttuurtrca, J. it. aUJNU-tiKiWU, I Tuawiannock, Jan..

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