LEHIGH COAL, - Northern New York Historical Newspapers
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D05 lor Sale.<br />
It»loe«notmali"ii').v -lifTiToncoi rlirtV<br />
«r j-onr nnmc is K:-iter, lakcij a favorablo<br />
turn for tho aj'-usod. A"* the n:nv wit<br />
ness went on to thiiHlanil theescitrpmcnt<br />
was i!ite:i;*e. ITo flatod thit on Iho<br />
8und.iy pn^v'ding tho llmft, whih.^ ho<br />
wai st-arjiiin^ iu som'! wnoiUiii iil.-i jms-<br />
tnro for his horse, ho saw O. with a t-ad-<br />
dlo on his b.iek going toward tho house<br />
of the accused. JTo saw the man dis<br />
tinctly, and had no doubt as to what his<br />
burden was, altliiin;;h ho mi^it not be<br />
nlile to recognize tiio pnrllciillfc' raldte<br />
if it aliould ho shown him. Tiii i was<br />
his brief testimony, but it was very im-<br />
porlaut. Then the crowd whiniiorid<br />
that **C, was tho thief," and for tho<br />
lirst time the countcnaneo of the accus<br />
ed ffiivo signs of eounige. The testi<br />
mony having been all ])iit in, the ntn.-iis-<br />
trato heard the COIUIKCI on both sides,<br />
and then gave the defendant a trium<br />
phant acrjuittnl. Upon i'a nnnouiico-<br />
ment thenssembly broke forlh in fluiTS<br />
and other demonf-fratiaus (*f iii.piovid,<br />
nod as tho court dipuolred ao many<br />
crowilcit 'ininr.il Hclg.lon to cuH^nitu-<br />
hife him tin* 1^ vvnt siinie luinnltK be<br />
fore he could pick hia way ont of the<br />
hall. Much i« 1. I'lief histoi-y of the<br />
famous "saddle case," wl.icli is oven<br />
now remembered by quite a number of<br />
aged porBouB.—Umluii Jouiual.<br />
One of WeOstci's Carly Law Cases.<br />
The ni;xt important h-gal mutter wliicli<br />
^Ir. Wi-bstcr meuti'iuud \\\\n a Uia\ bo-<br />
fun' a nuigiftrale, i>t which his father<br />
preuided, Jttook place i:i tlio did tav<br />
ern iiciir i^huH Farm, then^vpt by Mr.<br />
Ibidhtclc, father of the lale Prof.'llad-<br />
doi'k, tif Dartmouth OoHege. Citpt.<br />
IV Lii'.'hard, tlu-u a prominent citizen of<br />
N>iriliii"!d. hiiitd out u coinplnint and<br />
wiur.iTit :i {iLiiiBt a Mr. JIt.'';hm, ono of<br />
hi-^ iij»-;'hlnirs (diiirgiiig hint Willi i-teal-<br />
iii^ Iii^ saddle, 'J'htnnHN V-'. 'J iK.njjit.'m<br />
iiiid I'.iilii r Noycf, bolli ftetlh-nl liiw-<br />
yer"». and Ihcn in o;pii-iuiiK de<br />
tective went liO far that he publicly in-<br />
siuualed thut pcrli:i])s Hodgdou Knew<br />
Bumt'thing about the mutter, and it<br />
would ho well to search his house. Tho<br />
accuKutjou shocked the neighborhood,<br />
but in the face of the charge the eitjzeus<br />
could do uo less than tu ei..>ujiiie Uodg-<br />
douB premitics.<br />
The owner met the aeoi-ching parly at<br />
his door, uud with a frank uud luiiuly<br />
couuteuunce that boHpuke uinlhinj.;<br />
but guilt, iuvitud thiuu tu t^eaiVh liis<br />
Louse. They went cui'ofully through<br />
the building, bat the miatiing j^roperly<br />
was not found. Finally C. entered a<br />
email unoccupied room, and sijut^'ziug<br />
himself with much diiUcuUv into a small<br />
opeuiug, buddtjuly exoluiued, "iJeiti it<br />
is I" uud iu u moment he euier^td from<br />
tho room begrimed witli dirt, and hold<br />
ing the lutit fiuddle in his liiiuds, Li tho<br />
AViunipithuuka Jliver and its pictun-isiiue<br />
fuJiu iu tho village ueur by hud, without<br />
» becouU'a wuruing, di^ajjp* ored for<br />
ever, tho surpriau tu tho oomuiuuity<br />
could not have bbun uuuch gnatei Uiuu<br />
it was over the revelutiun juat made.<br />
For u moment Hodgdon Mrmed to be<br />
titruek dumb. Huw quickly must have<br />
xuuhud thruugh hiti uiiud the tiiought<br />
thut Ihe reputation 0/ a bfcUmo might<br />
ziov bo wruattid Xroui hiu ; thut, with<br />
tue oompuTutiviJy cuuvlutove ividenwi<br />
of guilt j ust revealed; IJiero aeemod<br />
uuthing to t lay A trial, buuvioliun and<br />
iinpriboumeut, uud thut for luug ui^ury<br />
yvuxH liiti pleubuot huuu uud fuuiiiy<br />
loigbt bocume to hiui only u dreum of<br />
the pabt. Tbuu he covored his faoe<br />
vith hia haudit, for ho could nol robtruin<br />
Lit* tuars, uud his tauiiJy KuLhej'ed about<br />
jbiiu »ud wopt. He uuiild v&vx no ex-<br />
pltLUutiou ui the saddle luytitery, but,<br />
vith broken words, hv uihexted hi« iu-<br />
uoceuuo. In the /uuu of tiii» sppuTout<br />
|u:ou/, the udghhoTH of Ilodgdou who<br />
VuroimMsnt v«>re vary guu&tully uu-<br />
^"Wino of the Woods" cures headache.<br />
Socinl nir!i;T:jics.<br />
The htinr:«r'e f'-r an evi'd'^ncrt in a<br />
pplu re (if Hcrli-t V in »»iii. !i thu ih'i; Kdn<br />
iip'iu llie pi;i.-I' i:;cicd the :•••'•••:•* of<br />
oni'.'s incmne i-> inolticiug. uiniadant<br />
fruit ill dcf.il-^ntiMiiy, i*ov;;cr!e;i, mlnltflr-<br />
icii, and isnicidcj^, in what uro cjliedthe<br />
iiliper or eibicaii-d ciassop. Prison<br />
KlalisticB used to show that by far the<br />
creatcr number of eiimea were coinrait-<br />
led liy illiterate people ; and in respect<br />
nf oil' [i>jhcii ftdlow ihe hut«b:uid's<br />
crimes or the wife's infidelity. Brown<br />
ing's impecnnions hero "tralVickcd in<br />
hia wife; ' Oilifvs of our day rob tln'ir<br />
emplovtrs. J-mcs, pm taking of id-ifru<br />
gal hach, is iufoiined by Mrs. .Iiuies, RS<br />
she di^pcnscft (lie Matutinal e.hii'lLoiy to<br />
their overiMipnlat""} honschoi;!, that her<br />
.Multhurijan neighhor, Sfii'th, has altir-<br />
f. inipossihlo<br />
that Ki:.-h eiist. OfaiH'r;: lld^, tho<br />
hody of siifh an o;'ii)pns woi-.hl n.it be<br />
much hir;;t-r Hi.11 a ^oda-water bottle<br />
or a Floreueo i'.a-.h, such as olive oil ia<br />
sold ill ; and f-i the 'Iiorrible bag,<br />
which is a inonsii r,' and 'fito which<br />
ytJuaietolH'iii!;i'..'ii and tlriwrt iilive, is<br />
but a small iiT'^jir aft.-r a't. liie sucker,<br />
ali'.o, -which the jiovelii-t nail ranged<br />
from th;^ f-i/.o of a five fr.i!'.'i pi*.-cc<br />
(wliich I jji.d tu be one and a ha'f inch<br />
es iu dijinu'tcr) to Ihjit of :i (i'lit pea,<br />
would, comuienoiuK at the liijict't of<br />
them at tho basis of the r.i-ma, b,. from<br />
the size of a sixpence luthat ollhid-"N.1<br />
of a pin. S-'um of them, like<br />
O.iyehfiK'etljtH. rlrike (heir prey with<br />
hil'ins and ^iu•hfr.^ aluo; ollu'in, like<br />
Die oL'topiiK, !.iy hold of it «iili tiuckers<br />
al'ine; but t!iex.tou to wt^Le up any man he may aou<br />
uiiloep."<br />
"I thiuk," retuinod the other, "that<br />
it would bo much better for the aexton,<br />
whenever un^ nniu guos to tdtep under<br />
ygui protkuliutg tu vuko ifr k RoIIler,<br />
KPW Yftrt, otnliracluB One Hundred<br />
FotitiiornllvarirUfii. FInlnandOriiaicGntiil<br />
WOOD-TYPE.<br />
Chroniatie, AnHque, Tiinran, Oothie, Itoman<br />
Clarendon, Jigyptian, Aiinin, Italir,<br />
Olit KnjflMi 4- Orrman 7\-xt, «<br />
ExUn^ff, Cundnunl.<br />
OurfkcUlllKBforPBlXTINGuijUiliigfrom fttftfUly<br />
Hbb'ct Fouler to a VlxltltifC Ckrd nro niuuriDvntf<<br />
M'e lUTt,ti}Jtlclincui of<br />
I» O S T E K, ® ,<br />
IN ONB OB X-JVK COLOnS.<br />
Handbills^<br />
Show Curds,<br />
Circulars,<br />
Bill Heads,<br />
Envelopes,<br />
Letter lieadiugs,<br />
iiills of Fare,<br />
Pauiplilets,<br />
Statements,<br />
Invitations<br />
Wedding and Visiting Cards,<br />
Blanks of Every Variety,<br />
Orders of Dancing,<br />
Business Cards<br />
And In iiliurt ever}' thing tb«t c«s be done with •<br />
PRINTING PKESS.<br />
X^UUiug done witli Qold, Itod, Cuvilue SX*»,<br />
la two or xama coloua, kt<br />
Very Reasonable Rates.<br />
O. H. MILLEB,<br />
''STANDABD^' Office,<br />
Brewster's W.Y.<br />
ED. M. BTORMS,<br />
FERD. A. HOrT,<br />
A. F. LODFiELL.<br />
w. K: ii: T o II xj »ff,<br />
Brewster's, N. Y-,<br />
HAS THE LAIlQEflT AND WEST ASSORTMENT OV<br />
HARDWARE<br />
ever offered in Pntuam Co., and will etU tA prlcei wblch drfy compctillnn.<br />
SOLE AGENT FOR TUB CELEBRATED<br />
COOK<br />
STOVE,<br />
CARBON REVERBERATORY HEATER.<br />
AND<br />
IRON CLAD 3IILK CAN.<br />
Also Manufucturer of<br />
BROOKS & GOODIN'S WHIRLPOOL<br />
WASHING MACHINE<br />
All or tbo lutvst improvements in<br />
Farming' Implcuieiits I Machinery<br />
will bo fount] hero ou Exliibitiou. A full nssortmcnt of<br />
IRON and STEEL TABLE CUTLERY,<br />
GLASSWARE, HOUSE-FURNISHING<br />
GOODS. LAMPS & FIXTURES, WOODEN<br />
WARE, Cordage, Powder, Glass & Putty;<br />
tu fact, evcrjthlng except<br />
Dry Goods and Gx'oceries.<br />
AH orilprs for onythiug iu my line of busiucss promptly uiteude to*<br />
REMOVAL.<br />
L<strong>COAL</strong> NOTICES.<br />
T ERHB OF Tire COUXTT OOtfRT and OOHRT<br />
of RKflftTONs, inftndfoTtl.cCoiintTofPutnin<br />
for thftvpir 1B7.1,<br />
I herpoj: appoint Tf-rmn or tho Conntj Court for<br />
tlir (•tjnnly nf Piitiitim, li.r tlic jcnr ISJ3, to lie held<br />
at Ihr Ciiun nonce In Cnrnxl, on tlir fourth TnMi-<br />
of Jnnu«rj-, on tho th.rd Tmn.lij-of Kelitinrj-, on<br />
IhP BiTomi TiiPBdnj- of AiiHl, M.ij-, July and Bciv<br />
ttrn'M-r, Hiid on tlii' third M"n'U)- of No\-rml»r.<br />
Coiirtd of Sfst.ton" in nnd for nalil I'-onnty wtil ho<br />
Inlil At uBi'd Court HmifP on tlio tlilnl Tnrnday of<br />
Kilinitry «nil the t^ocond Tiirpdny of Sriitoniber, »<br />
which COIIIIH (iiitnd and Prtil Jmoin «il) he rcqnlr-<br />
ad In aftsnd. Dated Deot-mhrr 371h, 1HT3.<br />
Janlfltly. EDWARD ^ RIQUT, County JndffO<br />
SuritKMK CotinT,<br />
rutnnai Conntjr.<br />
CamcltuR pp^monil, 1<br />
apit J- aO,Tw<br />
Oiren Iloran and othcra.)<br />
In.piirNnanoo of a Jndftvmr'nf of (he Snpremn<br />
Conrt of the ntiite nf Now <strong>York</strong>, rendrred In Ibli<br />
action nn llie ffxtionth ilay of-Inne IftTI, tho mb-<br />
nerihir, an rercn-e thciTln, will acll nt j'ubiic Anc-<br />
llon at thr front door nf tho llrowRtcr Honne In the<br />
vHlaRrof Urcwatcr'a. town of Konth Kant, In the<br />
connty of liitnain on tfaftcl|[hlh Uny nt An-<br />
|ril«t 1S»3, Ht ini^ o'clock In tli.> lore-noon, all<br />
lliat nfcco or imrccl ot himl iiitiiBtcil in rwM town of<br />
Rniitii KHHt, connt}' of I'ntnain and Rtato of jlew<br />
Yolk, and de>^rllx-il nt tht- comt'tafni iu thta action<br />
aa follottur CommrnrinR ftt tho Hailrni Itnll l(oad<br />
iind bounded OTI Ihe KIHI hy th" xaid Itall lUiad, on<br />
thoNorlh liy Inn'ia of .Inna Itjkcman, on the We4<br />
hy JmiN Dykcman, aud tho Inntiuay, nu Iho Boulli<br />
hy tho hif{h«'iiy aud Itarlcra lUil Itoad. oontalnlnK<br />
about thit-c and a half acicB of land t>o tb» aama<br />
mnroor lew. Enwjinn WnioiiT IlefcriH',<br />
Dated June IRth, ](t73. A. J. MILLER I'lff'a Atty.<br />
ficrnEsn COUST,<br />
EIi» Armatrong,<br />
anaintt<br />
llnfuB T, Ilockwcll, Allen D. Itoynoldn,']<br />
Kltu Jane Itazer, Ahii{!ill llrcd, Aon f<br />
lllounirr, Ann l-ard>-y laiidM of<br />
Chiirlea Even^tt, on ttie north hy Bimnul P. Hrailh,<br />
on the east hy Alfred Itaihy, aud on the aoiUh by<br />
the Harlem lUU-roiid,and thehlRbnayU-adinsfrom<br />
Drca-fltcr'x HIatiun to aud iiaal thcdwelllnnhouKeor<br />
Charh-a Evciett. The aitcond piivo ia iKiimdcd on<br />
the north hy the hlKhway afurcaald, aud the Uurlcm<br />
llail Road, on tlie wcul hy laud of RttpLcn Bluomer,<br />
un thn aouth by tho Crotou Itlvor aud on the eaat by<br />
land of Curni'liiiH H. Ua({e. The third piece la<br />
bounded on tho uortli l>y auid lilRha-ay, on ttia vcat<br />
by laud of Cumellua It. Oaee, ou ihi' HouUi by thn<br />
Croton Itlver, aud tho old Crolon Klrer Tunipike<br />
ItriHd, aud on the eiiat hy tho highway leadlug from<br />
Drew* tor BUtion to Ihe old L'mtou ItWcr Turn-<br />
•plko rood aforeatdd. The whole(outalniuK by call-<br />
niatlon, aevctily-flvc acroa of lund, be the Miiue mora .<br />
or lean. Dutcd, July IBth. 1873.<br />
A. ItVDEIt. J. a. MILLEIt,<br />
I'lBlutia"n Attorupy. Befcrce..<br />
THE ELEGANT NEW STORE<br />
Spring & Suiiiiiiei' Dry, Fancy & Millinery Goods,<br />
SUPERB ASSOETMENT AT LOW PEIOES.<br />
ll&ving Juat received a largo afaoitmrut of Spring aud Sumiiicr Drj-, Fancy and MJlliDcr}'GoodB,<br />
It) it '.1 'A', t J.3 Ur^.-'l i u^ijitiuf h.*gj.', h nxi\a, for L'.lSIi, at tho luweat tu.irket price, aud are proparod<br />
o offtT at thu very hiuiwl Ugurv Uie fullottlug<br />
Back Silk,<br />
Poplins,<br />
, Alpaccas,<br />
White Goods,<br />
English and French Prints,<br />
Embroidery, Edgings,<br />
Ruffles, Laces, and Ribbons<br />
A S|H:cl;dlly of<br />
ftllLTS, HOOP-SKIRTS, & CORSETS,<br />
I'Li' whole cuiuprlalng one of the tluetit and bial wworlvd atuck uf Dry, Fancy aud UiUiuory<br />
Oouclr, ever before brought to llrewaler'a.<br />
Proclamauon about Dry Goods, by<br />
CANDEE & CO DANBURY, CT.<br />
An iuitnenM atock of fine Draai Gooda SOuta, to |].00 (All new nud Frcah) at very low price at<br />
CANDEE k CO. CHEAP BTOKE, DANBUKY, CONN.<br />
^lUaclt uid Fancy gtripUl liunuutrSUluiiu great variuly, froufl.lMup al leu than urcaant whole<br />
Mtle pi'lo.* aL<br />
CANDEE ^ CO. CHEAP BTOHE, DANBUKY, CONN.<br />
Flue ai££! & 00. CHflAP 0TOEE, DANBUBY. CONN.<br />
J^EASONS WHY<br />
All rmftOKS IK WAKT OF<br />
aaocui a* TO<br />
VanDensen^Sv<br />
DANBUBY, CONN,<br />
lat. Borauae he haailiteen jeara csprriencein dis-<br />
peuahtR DruRa aiid Modlulueti,<br />
2d. itecBiine he deaU only In pure artlclea, and ha<br />
warraiita errything la l)e ua rUBM.'M wutidci-fulcuruUtc tlrtuo*. aud<br />
art tajiuk:iully ruounuticuilkd ui CUUBIUHI'UHU, bvU4<br />
the ouly tiaturul Mat.ir. tluit have jirotod a apooim<br />
ha hia piJ'idt'jdiiji dinuific: 'J'hc* very boat .wdAcal<br />
(ilhorily tu«tifi(« tu iHruiiLUlOit cun« WhCiTf all<br />
otliur Ui^utuifcut »a« ui>orU«t'. Tliey aUu Miidi^<br />
luiiauuluua eHui^U w >:Ur«itU' do., lU BxwMlvay,<br />
Yfuao.<br />
i^V.'^)- -'••fl-ria-<br />
•y, M.T.