TheMontrose Democrat 25141131T.D Oi NINDAISTIDAT MOILSISO, AT Mownion 6UAQUILIIA2II4 Comers', PA, lII' ' Zt. Zt. 23.43 4 17171 Ca /rev tii Aiit7ll Dr ADVATrer-011 MI AT ENDO/PU.OI notes of Advertising. Threo-ftikrea Inch of space, or kis, make a equate One Kure, 3 weeks or lees. $l.OO ; 1 tan. $1.15; 3 ino. $41.6 1 ear. 13. .otio-datittico L, O; 1 mo y , $t O; S Eno. $8,50 ; emo. $12.00*, year, $llO.OO. 11100-qaaater eol„.1 mo. VIM ; 3 mo. $12.00 mo. t 3 ; It ar i 15). 1 ,colamn,tmo. $1.200; Clam $73.00 ; 6 me. FlS.ark pAydpeUXL. One cohman. 1 ma. 533.00: 3 ma. OE 30 ; 6 ota. 3 8 3. 6 0 liptar A 5100.0 k • Auditor's Notices, $153 ; Executors' and Admintatra tow Foggia. PAO. .I , UI cannamtertlon. or Dotted or fedlrldnal laEereat, 10 cta. wane. obituary ?toilets. 10 eta. per lino. Marriage and Death Notices free. MOS 1 1Pwants executed ucatly aad promptly at fall prises. Deeds, Mortgages, Note.. Justices', Constables Othool othe.t blankator Wis. • OFFICIAL DIBECTOUL COUNTY mune. irirafdint Judge—Ron. F. B. Streeter. Associate Judges—A. Baldwin, R. T. Ashley. Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts—J. Y. Shnemsker, WIWI', Recorder. d....—Jerome IL Lou..y Nattier Attorney—D. W. Searle. Treasularßenjamln Glidden. Sheriff—" Win. T. Mozley. Deputy Bhertll—id. B. Ilelmo. Sarmor--James W. Chapman. Connilialoners—Saml Bherct. J. T. EllisrPresertal Blade. Commtestonere Clerk—Wm. A. Crewmen. Jury Commiestoners—P. B. Streeter, is oeleto, Daniel Brewster, Wm. A. Crewmen. Auditors—Y. B. Chundler, Traey Hayden, 11.31.Joues. Coroner—Dr. C. C. Hulsey. OFFICERS OF AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Ws. H. Jessup,: President ; B. M. Jones. James Has son, Vice Presidents; Geo. A. Jessup, Correeponding Secretary; Henry C. Tyler, Recording Secretary; C. W. Oohs, Treasurer; R. R. Barrington, A. Baldwin, II U. Skinner, Executive Committee. MONTROSE & BRIDOEWATER ASYLUM. Elummtnta.--Johu Trumbull, W.L.Cox, S. Labgdon Traaacrcr—B. Thatcher. . Secretary—Bea). L. Balderin. Steward—David Martin Ethraldea—Dr. 3. D. Vail. DOROCOH OFFICERS it Gem. Connell—W. A. Crewmen. W. W . Watson, A. J. Gerritson, Wm. 11. Jessu C. M. Crandall, J. F. Shoemaker, D. Brewster, D. F. p, Austin, D. A. Daum. Constable--John C. Dowell. High Constable—Charles J. Whipple. School Dtkeetors—' tWm.ll.Jleasttp, J. tL DeWitt, W. W. Watson, B. Thatcher, D. F. Austin, C. C. Halsey. BILVISTSRS. rresbYtertan—Re.. davit; G. 11111ar lsoopal—Rev. IL A. Warrther. Boothe—Me. L. B. Ford. 3letbodiat—Rev. King Elwell. Catholic—Rev. J. Slattery. ASSOCIATIONS. Warren Chapter, No. 180, meets at Ma wonie MU on Thursday of each month on or before fall moon. Warren Lodge, No. SID, A: Y. M., meets at Masonic 1101 the first Wednesday of each month on or before fall moon, and the second Weductoday thermal, r. Montrose Lodge, No. 131.1. 0. ofo. P., meets at Odd Pillows Hall every Tuesday evening. St. John's Nneampment. No. 03. meets at Odd Fd lbwa Nall the 24 and 4th Friday melt mohth. Rebeceopegree Led o ?Co. 7. meets at Odd Fellows Gall the first and third Friday each month. Montrose Lain; I. 0. of O. T. matelot Good Temp tat Rail nary Monday evenieg. Goa, diametritam Temple of honor, No. In torct• at Good Tampion' Rah thedd Friday of cacti month. 1111ErITIES. —An Illinois candidate denounces the administration for "taking the tax off on , piatmers wot we don't use, and keepin' it on whisky, wot we do." —A new Irish association, under the name of Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, has been established at San Francisco. The name of Senator Casserly appear among the organizers. , —Ai the sirens affray in Dawson, Ga., in which Colonel Ames was killed, Mad. Frew, mother of the Albino children, was .severely wthindea. by a bullet through the hip. —The account in the Galveston News of the memorial services at that place in honor of General Lee is to be printed on white satin and forwarded to the Gener al's family. —There is a servant girl in Evansville, Ira., who works for the pure love of it.= She is sixieen years old, and Owns real Es tate worth 850,000. So reports a census mart&i. —A vessel in the British channel late lv picked np a live pig seven 'miles at sea, lie had evidently started for America.. mouse walking across a telegraph wire over Will street was sufficient to at: tract a large crowd of brokers lately, who cheered the plucky little Blondin. —The Brady House at Harrisburg has beanrchased by es-State Treasurer Kemal of Philadelphia, and- leased by ex-Speaker Davis and General Selfridge. —The Maria Antoinette slipper, high heel, square toe and jeweled buckle, is a great favorite. cThe paths of fashionable life will he more slippery now than ever before. —A boy bits' been locked np in the Troy kill for stealing an umbrella rained at 40 cents. Thisitem is important, in asmuch as it establishes the fact that it is a crime to steal an umbrella. --At the dedication of the methodist church in Girard, Erie county, the other day, $13,190 were subscribed to pay off the debt of the church. Dan Rice, the circus clown, paid 82,000. The whole country will - hear of that $2,000, in the ring,as a rich joke. —A wealthy old miser recently starved himself to death at Chicago . He had lived for years on rotten fruit, decayed vegotables and putrid meat and stale bread. His death finally resulted from strangulation and gangrene of the intes tines. —A scotch nobleman one day Tisited a lawyer at his office, in which at the time -there iras•a blazing fire, which led him to exclaim—" Mr. your offices as hot as hot as an oren.l "So it should be, my lord, as it is here I make my - bread." . —Two yoang hopefuls burled stones at the stained. glass windows of the Presby terian church at South Bend, Ind. Upon ,inquiry, they were found to be sunday school scholars,— good templarE9 and mothers of the church. Of _course their dads are pious deacons, and Radical lead ers. The windows were damaged to the amount of $550. narA few days ago, at a coal slope in Columbia county, a ear was started down, and when under full headway a man was seen to step deliberately upon the track. On came the descending car, as there was no stop or turn out, and "thug" into his capacious "bread-basket." and away he went some twenty feet like an overgrown bull-frog:When struck with ashinny. As soon as possible a party started to pick up the corpse; but imagine their surprise to hear him grunt out, as tuey gathered hinkupkurefally,"Sh-how me th' man't hit suer He was taken too depot, and when deposited, he hauled out a comfort er; a little , of which made him as pod .as new. —A young wife at Glenn's Pals, only fifteen years old, and only married three months, endeavored to commit suicide because her young husband couldn't sup. port her. —Mackerel, codfish and herring are sure to be cheap this winter. Prices most come down, as the fisheries have been ve ry successful, and large quantities are in market. —A Chinese woman, who had.commit ted a number of petty robberies among her mple at pan Bernardino, was seized iff . thetn, tied to a take, and burned to death. —Lewis Travis, colored, was arrested in Nashville... Tenn, on Saturday, as a fugitive from instice, he being accused of having committed at least a half dozen murders in the State of Georgia. —A good girl of the period : I want to be a toter, And with the voters stand ; The "man I go for" in my head, The ballot in my hand. —A cotemporary suggests that the cap ital removers, if they want to succeed in theitenterprise,should take lessons of the Grafton. bank burglars, who accomplished a Fatty heavy job of capital removing with neatness and celerity. r:4'An old farmer said to one of his sons "Boys don't yon ever speckelate, or wait fur sumthiu to turn np. You might just as well go and sit down on a stone in the middle of a medder, with a pail be twern your legs, and wait for a cow to back up to you to be milked." —A notification has been issued by the authorities of Jeddo to the effect that all children between the ages of eight and eighteen must attend the gervernment schools, established for their benefit. In ease of failure, their parents are to be dealt with for misdemeanor. In Mont rose such a law would work severely on the old folk. —One Doctor Duncan received a se vere injury from something in the shape of a cowskin, somewhere in tlie neighbor hood of Cincinnati " Where were yon hurt, doctor ?" asked a friend. " Was it near the vertabne ?" " No, no," said the disciple of Galen, " it was near the race course." —:The mother of a dry wields clerk locked him in his room on the morning of his wedding . day, °IA refused to let him out. The bride called around to hunt up her lord, and after a short parley thro . the key hole, gave him up as st - -" goner." The maternal authority was too strong to trifle with. Donht/m the old lady a re him a good birching before she leChim out. —A " personal" in a New York daily a week stated that " if John Smith, former ly of Philadelphia, will call at No.- 1 Blank street, he will hear of something to his advantage. John milled. There , was about 530 of him ; and he has been I calling at the rate of 47 per day ever since the "personal" appeared. A gentleman of San Francisco, who has been and is identified with the for warding of Chinese laborers to the south ern states, says that, the total number of Chinamen sent across the .-ontinent it now about 2,000. They arc engaged in railroad work and on rice, and cotton plantations, the wages being $26 to $3O per month, gold, boarding themselves, or $l6 to $lB, receiving rations. A few days ago a young man named Ward sustained accidental injuries which resulted in death. His funeral was. at tended by his mother, Mrs. Ellen Ward, of 79 North Fifth street, Williamsburg. who .exhibited the most intense grief throughout. Immediately after his burial his mother sank lifeless in the room from which his corpse had been removed. Not long since, while a Mississippi steamboat was taking on some live stock, among the lot was one large gray mule that refused to walk the staging. The mate sang out to a roustabout to "twist his tail, and he'd come." A Coroner't jury have decided that the man came Iris death "by obeying orders." —A love-stricken youth of Muscatine, lowa, recently asked the the object of hir affections to elope with him. The'young lady consented to do so on condition that he should pay her debt, which amounted to a considerable sum. He gave her tht money, but she failed to come to time at the hour appointed fur starting, and the poor fellow Is now very miserable indeed. gailroad Shut Eabits. • WARE, LACKAWANNA and STERN RAILROAD. Bummer Arrangement , 18(.9. D E RE Nay 10. TI ALMS LE4VI3 'MID. I EASTWARD. PaanngrMai' Pagano? train. I STATIONS. Itra in. train. A. SI. P. ra. P . m New Y0rke......... I 5.00 New Hampton.— 1.25 Manunka Chunk.... 12.40 Linkman:l, ... Dino ... 12= i GM Scranton 9.15 I 11,23 Nicholson 7.55 1 .(O !Unbolt= ^ .1 1 : I 1,40 Montrose 2.10 New 'Milford 0,54 i 2.070 I Groat Bend 1 5,M P.M •70.1 of Liberty-et. A.ll A.ll IL A. HENRY. nor IT General Pass. and Ticket Agent NMI train. stn[. Ti I 3112..%) CC .7 1 13 A. 11. a. 43 V 11; i 3.33 12 &US I. I P.M. 1 . EIIIGII VALLEY RAILROAD. 2..... On and after Sept. IS, 1809, trains on the Utile Valley Railroad will rim as follows : DOWI4 TRAINS. Leave Waver]) Junc tion IL R. W. 8.40 a. m. 8.10 a. tn. Athcns 13.51 '• 3/311 " Tnda 9.30 " 1.13 La owa narville 10.35 •' 1 2-19 p.m. skinner's Ey 10.37 " 2.27 Ileahoppen 11.18 " 3.00 " Ideboopany 11 1.1 " 3.3) -Twalenotk 1124 "4.45 •' . L. 21 41. Jane. 11.31 p .m. 7.15 Pltteton 1.15 •• -,.. 7,3 g Wilkes:Barre 145 " - ~.. 8.40 " White Haven LOS " " 11...% " • .31'ch Chtink 4.10 •• 1.65 " Allentoirg -6.15 a. - - . Bettdebena 0.00 " r T. 30 " " . -Easton 1130 p. m. ' .587 •' , Phlladelptda 8.15 " 1 An " ntliew Sorg 9.15 " 2010 " UP TRAINS, ~ Leave Unit fork' 6.55 p. la. . It-00 m. Pella&lphlll.43 " . 1.43 p. m. Easton - 1070 " , - 355 - lielblegain lUD - " *- 4.111 " Allcottwn 40.43 " - 430 " Nell ebnnk 1200 tn. 5.45 " White ala•n 1.21 p. sL 8.58 " Wilkes-8010 2.50 " 8.13 •• Pltuton , 3.10 " 8.10 " L. & a Jn0.41.10 .4 &45 " , ' Tank'noek 421 Neboopany 4.49 " iliestnnireen 457 " • - Skinner a R. 5.13 At. Unerring 518 " o ' Towanda GM ••• e - Athena 3.20 " M. at Wine; 4anedon,E. U. W. 7.33 •• - •• • Eiriao change of oars between Sevanton wad New Ttelr,or haw= acnkindo and PhiladeldWa. . Bug. 3,1859. .. TICRVAIID SANITAIITAID ASSOCI ATION, • Fortheitetlerend care alba Ening and Untattanateonu Principles of etwletleua Pfillenthrupy. berry' on %hornets or Yen:dined the Pales of die, in Mallon to Starrispesnd with - SWUM .14 for the einietert. bent tree. to reeled envelopes. add-- weete 1103 AEW APIOrIATION, Pcs orroSrTE TUZ COL'S? tiorer. ......• MONTROSE, PENN`A. 301 IN S. TAlllitiLL, Proprietor. Eight Stages leave this Homo daily. connecting with the D. LP & W., the Erie, and the Lehigh Valley Hall ways. [July il, DlVP—tf CALL -AT ROBINSON'S SOUTIIERN TIER P'XIII.NIT"CrPt.M EMPORIUM, 88 Washington Street, Binghamton, N. Y. Wile= you will find The Largest Stock, the Best Amortment, and the Lowest Prices of any house in the city. B.—All Goods sold warranted as reprmen tett. Blonlaannon, Aug. Q 4, 1870.—1 y HARDING .% HAYDEN, PRODUCE COMMISSION' MERCILUCTS IN BETTER!, CHEESE, EGGS, POE L. Tar, CAME, ace. 325 Washington Street. New York. Irving National Bank, New York. S. Hutchinson & Co., 115 & 11i Worth St. N. Roberts, Smith & Co., 62 White St. Wagner & Kellam, 76 Murray Strotd, Mulford & Spragne. 8,1 Chambers St. C I B. Williams & Co. 268 & 270 Canal St., " r ay 13, 1611)--tf r)ENTISTRY. C. A. SACKETT'S Dental ROOM!, New Milford, Pa. Particular attentton given to all operations on the nate cal tectb. Artificial Teeth inserted In all the varion• *tyles now• In use. Perfect satlafaction guarantied Come and ere me, and satisfy yourselves. Office henry. bonne:Leh day. Jan. 5. Islo.—ly 7,03 5.40 - 5.13 4.16 3 13 ALL RIGHT FOR 1870. SDNRY 3311:frilt.XTT leln conetant receipt of NSW GOODS, by cr bleb blr atoortmerst I• rendered more and more complete and tttractlre for all Me neon' varletlee of trade for 180. fn New Dry Goods, New Groceries, New Hardware, and New Stores, Iron, Nee/Wine", Paiute. Olts, Boots et Apes, Wall Paper, Madam Shades Hots& Caps, Intralo Robs*, Ladkn Fon. Hoop &Urfa, which will all be odd on the moat faroralds terms. New Milford, Jan.lB7o. PEBBLE SPECTACLES—nIPo com rano Spectacle*, o new supply, for *ale bi- Montrose, Nor. 10, ISO. ABEL TL NEW WALL PAPER, Just arrived. and selling rhea pby Moutrote, Aptil M. 1879. ABEL TTIMELL VIRE! EIRE! FIRE!—Your Louse 1 . may bnm next. Seek refuge et once, either In the AMPEIIII , . Sorority. N.Y., • - - - XlOOO,OOO 00 Manhattan. - • - • • lAco.oou 00 North American, • - • 8,1 =4 100 00 Llanoser, - • • • • ZOOM 00 Girard, Phiindelible, • • • 000.000 00 Enterprise,- • . . 600,000 CO Or Norwich, Enterprise. /. chartered May, MM. the oldest Stock Co., to Connecticut. All of the above are old established. Ent class Companies, sure. and reliable, Karim: been tried and proven. Lookout Agitate new wild cat com panies 'springing op all arm the country Jest to make money. Call or send your applications, and • I will see that you're fairly dealt with. lIENRY C. TYLER. Fire. Life and Accident Insurance Agent, 4