THE DEMOCRAT. Local Intelligence. Summer Arrangement of nalle. Cu RAn.nnAD Tunkhannock,O)allyj OMME3 Montrose Depot, (Daily.) 00p m li2O _a New 11110tra. (Dolly,). ........ ...10 00 a M 1 3Up m Wyslu-me. 945 am 2 03pm Frwodsmlie. (trl weedy,)............ 00 pm 300 am Con klto Statlon, (trl w"k•.)..7 00a m 7OU • m Thouhatnton.ria S. Lake. (trl neekl,).. 1100 p ra 700 p m Ileshoppen.(tnweekly,). ....10110•m 40Up m The New York, (via Montrose Depot,) New Milford. Tuatheenoce. and Wyalo•lng are daily. Thy Conklin Station mall vans Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. The lilognymton mail, (via Sneer Lithuanian Tues days. Thursdays. and Saturdays FriendeVille mull runs Tuesdays, radays,and Sat, al.lsys. The Meshoppen mall mine Moo Wednesdays, and Fridays. !AGE, VSVI, ICOVCS datirfor ontrore Depot at 1 and relfOrm'ut r, p.m A lealVO, daily for No Milford ail SO a. m. and return* at 3 30 p. m. ilontrese rrang.ient of Trains. To take effect on Monday 2161, 1814. D •• n Tra.ne POl,ll. AIM Montrore . ..... 10.40 6.00 1020 640 .11noter.. ..Inls 541 loimock 10 05 525 ..Tyler'.... ..... . 955 515 n 1 rrin~r'ille, 945 Fle Lyon 995 455 . Averyo 9.25 445 Iwrinon 915 495 . .Loorck. 4 51ercy'• 1.65 415 504/ 101 .510 1 619 113 eu 121 529 125 545 132 541 141 553 14 603 1 VI 610 20 621 224 6 tfl .45 44G . . Tnnichnnnoek 8 411 355 ati trAltt, connect el Trtstlchnunoet with Y. 6. N. Y R. It. go.nd north at d J t MES. 1. lIL , IIS.BLEE, ?reel. 51 °Menge, May 1 127, 1971 Nevi Advertisements. Last—JallieS Moore. Crane's Great American Balsam. BUst NESS LOCALS. Election Notice—Stockholders of M. R. R. Vinegar Bitters. LoAt—E,liz t Johnson. Alan•nse Graded School. Ta.lim.e. Notion. After January first 1875. postage must be pre paid oa all p.pars going ontilde the Co unty, (no postage within the Cou.lty ) All persons who pay their subscription in a ivan:e will receive the D 3 11 ):18,1,C fro: of postage. Advance payment will be the rain in such cases - h6reafter. Let our subscribers govern themselves accordingly. inr - Yn Old Folks" Sing Friday night. gctes about Town. -Yes, *ye hope youT an be tappy next year. The ladle of the M. E. elsurth realized ahuut SIM nom their Christmas dinner .(; rent r. p,i, ing numng tome of our citizens The la, has timwed the snow off die sidewalk. ..A meeting Itt Susqueltnnna county Medi. enl will be held at Dr C. C. Halsey's "thee nn Wetlnemb y, Jan 6th, 1675. ..One of the finest Christman Trees, We ever beheld .as the one at St Paul's On Monday night. The church is very tastefully trimmed also. ..The semi-onnual election of oCcers of Montrose Fire Company, No. 2, will take place of their Parlor at 64 o'clock, Friday evening. Jun. 1 11.475. M r Lathrop, proprietor of the Montrose Fork Factory. gave Ms employees a supper on Chri-anots night at the Keystone Saloon. It WAS a very pleasant ,dr dr and duly appreciated by hie gueats We have no doubt that their gratituth will be expressed In various ways hereafter. ...With the close of the year 1874, the DEMO CRAT will lay otT its no rtal form to rise in 1875 with a new one, more suited to its beattified condition. lts faults and its errors to be tor gotten. It will nerd appetsr in a- form more athlete and vigorous and better prepared fur the duties in the new sphere in which it is to move. 05 — Remember the Old Folk's Concert, Friday night, Jannary first. Postponed The New Tetr's truly at John Foster's Ho tel, Friendsville, is postponed, on account of sickness in his family. Honor te the Erie The Erie Railway Company have issued in strueilous to agents to bill all goods Intended for the sufferers in NOraska and Kansas, to Buffalo or Salamanca, tree of charge. The cons :11,11y require that the goods shall be securely parked in boats and barrels and carefully di rected. Death of E J. ClA:tarn. Mr. E. J. Cltustm, editor of the Towanda Beefiness Item, died at his residence lu Wysox,at 4 o'clock Saturday morning, Dec. 19th. Hie death was caused tiller n short illness by brain lever combined with diphtheria Mr. Clauson was a young man—being only twenty-nine years of age. A - Christmas Gift A beautiful mirpet for the Chancel of the Epis copal Church at Springville, tiusquflianna Co., P.a., presented by Albert Beardsley., Esq., of tbi, place. To the stone kind e.mtlem3n is St. Andrew's indebted for the Bell and Organ be longing thereto. And something fur more prasiewort'ty is the tact, that amid all the tri als and vicissitudes of the Parish he has ever been, not only the Minister's friend, but loyal to the Church of God. May the reward of the Giver of good gifts be his return. o,...cemker 28th, 1874. The war with Turkey may now be consider ed over. Bayard Taylor lectured here on Ancient Local Option Doomed. Egypt, Saturday, Dec. 26th. It is cm:tended that the coming Legislature Thegrea t :ft essential to health acid beauty will be strongly favor of the repeal of the It the 9ftio breathing of pure air. Local Option kw, and that a bill to repeal wiil In 'ler L t. , correctly pronounce the name of certaiuly pass. Mien of the counties in the thatinstab e just sneeze and then say baugh. western and central part of the State, where 11+u re appeared at Music Hall Dec. 2,3 d, license was voted down, have elected members , 4.p ..4. " '.r/ Essex" to a delighted audience. in favor ul repeaL In these counties pu blic set.iiment has not sustained the law, and the ,;4,,e64- sjarreans are fined ji.so and roars if drinking of imam* hrs nut been diminished toif x I to clean their site walks of snow with any perceptible extent, and the result will be 41 lours alter the fall. return to a well-regulated license law. Unit, re Oyster now with bated breath lies trem public sentiment is so educated as to austk % gus the shell, he goes thus early to his the law, or any law, it is worse titan lolly to / th because he tastes so well. to make the selling or liquor a crime, while; 4 4 Win. and Dwight Hayden were arrested on none to drink IL—La/miter Zeaminer and , fbursday last for stealing eighty-five dollars _ I and a watch end chain from C. H. Cptegrove. A constable by name of Schaughbaugh was shot in the hand on the 22d, halt., at Plninavllle Lucerne co., while attempting to arrest a man named Thomas Lamb. Fifteen hundred children were assembled on Christmas eve 10 our ditTerent churches, and fit teen hundred bags of candy And other gills were carsied away in triumph. Twenty yeses ago a Wilkes-Barre butcher commenced business, investing his entire capi tal in one sheep, which be peddled about the streets. To-day be is worth half a million dollars, (not sheep) and he still butchers. Prof. Faber. of talking machlue tame. is cow engaged in the work of making wooden clergy for Brooklyn and Jersey City. They are to be ; so arranged that l) turning a thumb screw the gormons may be •shorteued Qr lengthened at Flamm Mammoth Coal Vein Pottsville: lane,* Jouriud says the Read ing company at the depth of 1,909 feet have struck the Seven Foot vein, which is the upper member of the ntonnotb, and found to be thirteen and one-half feet thick, and of excel lent coal. Underneath this vein there are sev en feet of slate, three and one-hall feet of good coal, our feet of slate, two feet of good coal, sixteen feet of elute containing iron ore balls and six feet of carbonaceous wort ore, or black band. Then clines the mammoth vein twenty one feet thick,uext one and one hall feet of par tition slate. and under this it is thought there is a nine foot vein of coal. Below this it is belisved comes the solid ruck. The Journal is fairly gleeful over this great discovery wbich makes Puttaville.!'the great caning city of the fiance . re-Go to the Concert Friany night Ores% Bend. David Depne is back again in the billiard MUM. School closed Dec. 18, .10 commence again Jan. 4th 1875. Cotaiderable sickness exists in and around here. Mostly lung and throat difficulty. Aryl we Departs. 7 p m 19.6 m. Oyster supper at T. D. Esiabmok's ivaidence was a success. The little fellows enjoyed them selves exceedingly. Mr. Bronson has the new fence in front of his house completed. The appearance of the yard is much Improved. Great Bend has a phrenologist but he Is somewhat inclined to give up his vocation as the most bumps are upon the back of the head, and are of a dark blue color,and very sensatiye to the touch. Evidently a defect in the aolef The pupils of the High School have formed a debating club. Known as the Amphictyon Literary Society. We hope It will continue and prove a sucaesa, A. T. Benjamin has been elected master of Great Bend Lodge 338, A. Y. M. Charles Sint• mons, S, W ; C. Tyler, J. W ; W. W. Simrel, has been installed a H. P. of Great Bend Chapter: A. T. Benjamin, K ; J. B. Johnson, Sec.; J. H. Dasenbury, Treas. S C. R. Up Trains NOBTHRAHD Reseryed scats at the Old Folk's Concert 50 cent=. To he obtained at E McKetizie's store. From Brooklyn. Farm crops usually good. It has been a very healthy season, but few deaths. The Odd Fellows' Hall Is being improved by carpets, etc. Sewing circles, mite societies and dancing parties area weekly occurrence. The Grangers are prospering by additions to their numbers, also in their purchases. A drunken man has hardly been seen in town except when they come from Monti ose. Several new buildings have been built and a large number been repainted—too numerous to mention. - The store building at. Mack's Corners is still used for meetings conducted by Mr. E. Muck, from New York. Our ACIIOOI teachers are receiving PO per month and boarding themselves. Boarding around played out. The DEIIoCIIIT'S agent was in town last week taking orden briskly. Quite a contrast in the appearance of agents. James Sterling kilMl a hog to-day, that weighed 801 pounds. How is that for high ? His pedigree was known to be the Cheater White. • Brooklyn, Dec. 21,1874. rirAtitnission to the Oki Folk's Concert 3.'t ants. No half mice. Tickets to Its had of Burns and Nichols and of Isbell & Methuisti. Fran Apolaeon !desalts. Enrrous .—I have seen in your val uable paper articles of interest and improve ment Cram several towns In the county, but I see nothing from Apolocon. We have a few enterprising men here, among whom are Bile & Pratt, formerly at Bradford county, Pa., who recently built a steam mill at the inlet of Lake of Meadows, capable of sawing ten thousand feet of lumber per day Daniel sile, ,me of the partners, has purchased two hundred and twenty cures of timber land, of T. E. Carinalt, which he intends (daring up. He has also built him a new house near the mill, he being istrpenter and mill wright. R. S. Bowen has built him a new workshop. W.F.McCorrotek has rented the farm known 111 the old Wm. Houghton farm. Daniel Elle gave a free of ster supper Friday evening, fur the good w.II of his neighbors. School in this District is progressing quietly, being taught by Miss Edith Fairehilds, of Brad ford county. J.E.Carmnit, Eaq . has been repairing the old tenement house un the farm known as the Widow Hall farm The sheep doge have been at their work of destruction among the sheep. They killed one anti badly hurt five more belonging to Laurence Hickey. They bit another one the same night belonging to Andrew McVictsr. Samuel Rice an! Wm. Hand brought suit against the school directors of the town for some prejudiced feeling existing among the par ties. The suit was tried at Friendaville before B. Glidden. J. P.; C. Warren counsel for plaintiffs, and J. E. Cannalt fur defendants. The evi deuce was taken end sent to Mont rose,t lie Judge Trill probably decide. ApoDour', Dec. 22, 1874 rjr(3o to the Old Folk's Concert at the Court House, Friday night, January lat, 1875. It commences at 7YI o'clock, p. in. Wilkes-Barni Jottings. 1875. New Year. Splendid weather. Wish you a happy one. Splendid skating on the river. Remember the poor and give freely. Still another dam disaster in old Mazsachu setts. Chriitmas at Springville. Supposing all your readers would like to hear about pleasant things,we concluded to give you a brief account of something, that really hap pened, something pleasant In the little village of Springville, south of Montrose, on the line of Montrose Railway. It has been so long since anything did ovum here without some discord ant no.e, that it almost puzzles your correspon dent how to open the subject. The Sunday School of the Episcopal Church, with the par ents and friends, about eigley in number, met at 5 p. In., Thum allay, Dec. 24th, at the beauti ful house of the Rector, Rev. Luther Wolcott, where Itits'estintable wife had prepared by her own skill and Industry, a bountiful repast, alter which, at the hour of Divine service, all repair ed to the little church, so near their residence, where they found the walls magnificently de corated, and to the surprise and delight of the children, a "Christmas Tree." After time usual service time Rector addressed the congregation with appropriate remarks upon Christmas, and the reason of its eelebrotion as an important Fist Iva] of the Church. To the credit of the children, let me say, nil listened attentively, though the Tree, no pretty and tasteful and rich In expectancy was be'ore them. To those wit., assisted In decorating the Tree, and in dispensing the gifts many thanks are awarded. I think it not out of place to mewl, n the "Christmas Gift" to "St. Andrews" La a loin-Isom: , carpet for chancel by Our towns man, Albert Beardsley, esq., and last though not lead t, nu- heartfelt thanks to the Rtaaor and his wife who have stood nobly by the Interests and wt•lftre of Christ and Ills Church. To all who forgot Christmas, we extend our deepest M path has, Springville, Dec. 28th, 1874. At the last stated meeting of Great Bend Lod,ge after the regular business of the evening was done, the Tyler, Mr E. Gill, was cal i ed in to the lodge and a purse of $lOO presented to him by the three orders, whom be serves.-- Right E. G. C., J 11. Dosenbary, made the ful lowing inter, 61 log remarks: BRETHREN :— We have undoubtedly met for the last time during the present year, within thew. walls, to which every member of tLis Ma sonic family is endeared by many pleasant thougbis. 11 Ia both proper and desirable thut we should review the past, and, according to an old Jewish Custom, look over, the records 01 the year, that we may the bet er Jue.ge who are heind among the faithful, true and tried. The duty devolve! upon me as chairman of your Finance Committee to carefully scan each p age of the meetings of this lodge, in search of such matters as may have been over-looked in the hurry anti press of business. While thus engaged, much to my pleasure and the credit of one at your ofth•ers, I found that out at nine teen meetings during the, past year, he has been absent but one. 1 tumid upon further search that for the past eight years he had not been ab sent but nineteen meetines. I examined the rec ords of the Chapter and fossil (list be was ab sent but ten times during eight years. He was exalted Feb. 6th, 1867. Wes first mentioned as T 3 ler Feb. 14th, 1867 and his name is found as Tyler up to the present time. This led me to look fur services in a higher sphere. Exam ining the records of the liommandary, I tand the same steady and ma perflirmance of only Reporting my discoveries in the several Masoi.tc bodies, they with one accord acknowl edisal the debt of gratitude due and all united in endeavoring to discover in what way they could make a fitting tribute in return for labor and time given fly him fur their pleasure. Aker consulting upon various plans bow we could best accomplish the desired object, and, at the same time, m eke tl.e offering most acceptable, It was ticiaded to make it in paper because its proper use will enable you to bring joy to the household. It is of that peculiar kind that al most defies the counterteiters art, and, as it is your duty to carefully observe and criticise all material passing your station, we thought it best to farther test your abilities and fitness for continuance In ofgee, by tendering to you our united respects In this sample for your criticism. If you find it genuine, place it in such a man. tier as will lighten the cares and responsibilities at this life and cast such a bright ray ut light across your pathway, that pleasant remem brances iif this day will ever be with thee and thine. TO you, Brother. Comp., and Sir Knight Gid in a large measure Is doe the success of the various branches of masonary in this place Your steady and unfaltering devotion and faith• fat performance of your duty has won the praise of every member. Of such faithful services, what is their value? What the reward! All the language that I can command to express the homage due is but the Limest echo of the trumpet to the original key note. It Is beat expressed in the following verses : NRIDOIII 'laud Ideas the old T)ler ; how long lie has trudged Through sunshine and storm with his 41.1111111013 ses due ; No pain or fatigue, the old Tyler has grudged To st rye the great order, Free Musons,and you God bless the old Tyler , how oft he hay led The funeral procession from lodge door to gruveli, now grandly that weapon has guarded the dead To their lust quiet home, wheat. the Ismailia hu .ghs ware. God bless the old Tyler; how oft he has knock• ed Where vigilant, s:tangers craved welcome and rest, How widely yoar portals, though guarded and locked, Have swung to the signal the old Tyler knows heat. There's a lodge, where the door i 3 not guarded nor tiled ; There's a Lind without graves, without moorn. ing or sin ; There's a Master most gracious, paternal and mild, And he welts the old Tyler to welcome him In And there the old Tyler—no longer outside, N o longer with weapon or war in his hand, A gloried spirit shall grandly abide, And, close by the Master, high honored shall stand." Therefore it Is but just that we should offer you this testimonial of our regard. Take it, and, with it, receive the kindestatympatlty, and a heartfelt wish Mr a long and happy earthly pilgrimage, Irons every member of the various bodies meeting in tills hail. The pleasing duty (by vote of the several bodes) devolves upon me, of placing this package in your hands as a small token of the appreciation of your efforts in their behalf, as the ever vigilant watch and guard of their portals. The pleasure of making this offering is made doubly so to me by the long and pleasant intimacy which has existed between us, and the personal knowledge of your willingness to sacrifice your business and pleas• ore for the Masonic fratemity6 May' we learn as a lesson and you accept ass blessing the old motto, "Merit will receive its reward," Mr. Bill was completely but very:happlly. surprised, and in reply. tlpirttcil his thanks in such a manner as to bring down 'a !bower of 'applause. Such fraternal feeling to ono of the {faults of Masonry. Cox yrirTo eloso np a happy Neat You dayri and bear the Old Folk slug. The Ewes, Robbery. We learn that one of the gang that robbed the D. L & lP Espressmtille the evening train was welting at Delaware Station, about a month since, has been arrested and has made a con:ession His name Ls Oeo, Leonard, 01 Peckville,a fireman on the road. Leonard con. fesses to giving his girl $l,OOO anti $740 were fou..d stowed away in one of her stockings.— The young man had borrowed $3OO of his dui eines, whose name is Mine Henry, of New Hampton Junction. At the house of a friend in Peckvllle, $3OO were found and $7OO upon Leonard's person ; and $3,500 were unearthed at Belvidere, N. J. Leonard intimates that others were implica ted in the plot, and the case is being worked up.—Adrunee. Business Locals One Town Order drawn in favor of Mrs. Eliza Johnson, against the township of Bridge water, for damages done to sheep by dogs, dat ed May 30th, 1874. Any one will confer a fav or by returning the same to this omee. Dec:. 30, 1874. lT IS ÜBELFaSTo arrow? to cleanse. a stream while the foontain is Impure. Dyspepsia, com plaints of the liver or kidneys, eruptions of the skin, scrofula, liestlarhes. and all diseases aris ing from impure blood, are at once removed by DR WALRF.R'S CALIFORNIA VVIRGAR BITTERS, purifier of the blo n d, and renovator of the sys tem. If haa never tern known to pa. ELECTIoN NOTICE. An elevtion hr the stockholders of the Mont rose Railwny company, of one person ne Ptes- Went, and twelve persona as Directors, to serve the ountutny for toe ensuing year, will tr• held on the 241 Monday of January. A. 11.1875, at the Keeler (louse, in the Immuelt of Tunkhan nock. Potts opening at 10 o'clock 5. tn., and eltwinff at 2 n'elnek p. nt, By Order of the Board. C. L. Baoceig. Bee'y. Dec. RP, 1874. 52-8. NiOICTTIOSE %DM SCHOOL. Winter Term will hegin 'Monday, .fan. 4th, 18711, 9111 i ronthme 15 weeks with the antne corps of Instructors as the Fall Term. Tuition —for nll students °lnside of the Borml'g:l—pay able in advance nt the rate of $0 per tern for the hither grades, and $3 per term fur the low er armies. By or,ler of the 13onntl of Eancntion. B. TasTcaaa, Sec'y Montrone, Dec. 80, 1874. ToBACCI, If you use the Prltcle, don't fool awns , your money of ^.heap goods, but try ours at 40 eents and upwards. GRIFFIS & SAYRR. Dec. 23d, 1874. 51-1 CREEqE. Ilvrkii - nPr, Fulton, awl Susquehanna County Cheese by thu tun ur tuns. GRIFFIS & SAYRE. Dec. 23J , 1874. 31-3. DEDTCATTON The Dediattory Services of thp D.E. Church, of S , mond's Settlement, Ararat, Smovehnnna en.. are postpoued to Tuesday, January 2811, 187.5. Merrick Cectre, Dec, 23, 1874. NEW YEARS PARTY. A New Years Party at the Wllms.rth Hotel. Yourself and lady are respectfully Invited to attend n Party at Wilmarth's flotel , Hophot torn. ht.. Friday eve., Jan. let, 1875. Good !dusk. Bill $2.50 D. WILMARTII, Prop'r. Dec. 23, 1874. PUBLIC SALE. The old Lbilrers.,list Church in Brooklyn, Susq's co., Pa., will be sold at auction, to the highest unit hest bidder, un Tuesday, Jan. 12th, 1875. at .1 o'clock a. m. Terms made known on day of sale. By order of Trust-cs. 8. B. Ttlawa.wit, Clerk. Brookly, Dec. 23,1874. 51-3. OFFICE of Crld Fellows Mutual Life Insur ance Co., Montrose, Pa. The annual meeting or the menthera or the above Company will be held at Odd Fellow's nail, Monday, eve, Jan. 411 a. 1875, at 7 o'clock. Dec: 23, 1874. Cites H. Smrrn. CtIA Grate and Egg—s4so. Stove and nt-114 75. Grate and Ezg, del`yered—ss 00. Stove and Nut, delivered-025. 0. D. STEnnues. Montrose, Dec. 16, 1874. 50-3 w Now tY THE TIME, And Isbell & Melittlish's Is the place to boy your Christmas presents. They are receiving inrgy gnaw it lei of Holiday Goods, Sterling Sil ver Cups, Napkin Rings,Blitter Knives. Lan'es, Spoons, &c., Triple plated Tea Setts,and all kinds of the beat Plated Wan•. Itumt.t. & MEt.maiss. Montrose, Dec. 16, 1874. 1875. COTILLION PARTY. 1875. New Year's P,arty at the E Tie Hotel. The company or yourself and Is respectfully soli-ited to attend a party at the Eagle Hotel, in New Milford, an Friday eve, January Ist, 1873. Music by Hoyt & Sherman's Pull Band. Bill $3.00. P. PHINNEY, Prop'r. New 31iltord, Dec. 16, 1874. BEE. A. PRINCE, AND BURDETT °ROARS The hest in the world. Ancor'knits, Ellieet Music, and the bit Violin Strinp3 in Market. At langtd, THE AMERICAN SEWING Mnoirrsts, Bowinglnchine tflinelnents, and all kinds of Mneldne Needles, Oil, Remmers, Ruffiers, Binder., Brsklers, &e. dm. One door nbove Ex prom Office. LIBELL & MELQUIEIH. Montrose, Dec. 16. 1874. SOSIETIIEVO NEW IN Barra end see the uew aun•wam Boots it Nov- 4,-'74. POETEU & IficcroLa. ANOTITER Halt' Ten of Herkimer County Cheme,just received at Nov. 4. '74. PORTER & NICRoLt. DIRS , ILUTION. The C 3 partnership hitherto existing nnder the firm of J. Dickerman & Co., is this ..ray dtss•,lved try mutual consent, either party Is authorized to sign to liquidation. J. DICEEIII(AN A. Atestenstax. The undersigned have this day formed a co partnership under the Brill of 11. & W. T. Dickerrnan, for the purpose of dealing In Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Rots and Caps, Bouts and Shoes, on a a rlctly Cash Daus, Yours Respectfully, litcxEnsurs, Wit. T. DICKERMAS New Milford, Dec. 16 1874. 50--3.; BASSWOOD Limn& Parties wishing to make arrangements with us lor the sale of basswood lumber should eat!. it our office as soon as convenient, as we Awe now ready to engage our nest year's supply. C. M. CHANDLLL It CO. Montrose, Dec. 9, 1874. COALI. COAL Pltsty..of firat _clan coal. -All sizes at J. R. Raynsford'senal'Yard. Dunn Station. Leave order' dt Central Exprata Oftlee, or serld to the Yanl. Oct. 21, '74. J. R. Rarnspotto. PncrrooitArgs.—Pictures taken In all the let eat stylea Old pictures copied and enlarged Also a splendid lot of flumes for sale cheap at G. W. Mamma's. Montrose, June 10, "74.—tf. Boars! Boars!, Men and Boys' Call and Kip Boots, Cheap fur Cash a: POLITER & NICHOLS. Nue. 4,'74. TEAcnene Co=acre and Blank Notes new ly printed at tkls office. , DouLrreve, ' -*The Pbotogranizer, Is doing all kinds of pip taie Fronting, of all sizes, an Irrt ntnicr. July 22, - 14.•=11. Q. W . Dootrrric. Jurcv Ltst.—Toe fallowing is a ListorGrand and Traverse Jams drawn tl.w the tcrm of Coon to commence at Mantras% on Monday; January 11,182 Grand Jurors. • Auburn-Isaae Low, Robeet B. Swisher. Bridgewater—Willis E. Babcock. Brooklyn—Charles R. Palmer. Clifford—Wines Bennett. Musick—Henry C. Shelp, Chas J. Hollister. Forest Lake--Tbomas Brown. Franklin —James M. Fisk. Great Bend tp.—Lelleis Crook. Great Band bor....—Gilbert Curtis. Gibson—Edward M. Kennedy. Herrick—Charles A. Harding. Jackson—Wm. W. Pickering. Lenox—lna Harding. Liberty—Wm. H. Ives. Lathrop—James Jeffers. New Milron' tp.—Wm. H. Mosley. New Milford b .m.—Philander Oakland—Daniel Burdick, Wm. A. Gardner. Bush—Frank 11. Grancer. Susq'a Depot—Charles G. Park. Spnngville —Seth B. Stark. Tra terse Jurors—Pint Week. Anburn—Samuel D. Burnett. Ararat—Julius Teter. Bridgewater—Giihert A. Stevens, Jacob Tewksbury. Brooklln Ansel Sterline, Isaac VanAitken. uliffurd—Charles L "Halstead, John M. Stew art. Dimock—Wm. G. Ines. Franklin—Edwin L. Beebe, John F. Boyd. Forest Lake—Robert Booth. Great Bend tp —Stephen D. Rost. Gibson—Robert Ellis, Rufus Barnes. • Harmony—George Fromer,sr„James RNee ley. Herr ick-I.inel Metes. Jacksun—James E. Curtis, Stephen B. Tuck. er. Lathrop—Philander S. Bronson, Almon E. Sweet. Lenos—Frederick P. Grow. . _ . . Mon irnee—aina F. Austin,Charles Leet,Oeo. C. Hill, Charles M. Read, ‘Vm. Smith (colored.) New Milford tp.—Nereston o.Elshop,Josepb Hine. Ruch—.Tolin Stom'a Depot —John M. Le_alle. Springville--Harvey K. dliernum. Thomann—E. E. Duw, Ebenezer Messenger, Samuel Hubbard. 7',aterse ✓unrrs—Second week. Apolacon-Ransom Barnum, David Cunning Aran-James E. Payne. Auburn-Benjamin Smith. Brooklyn-Elt•ttry L. BMiry. Bridgewater-John Trunibul Cliff'ord-John B..iton, Elias K. Burdick. Dinto,k-Summq Dean. Franklin- John &•ban. Pavid B. Townsend. Balla Lake-Au4till B. Griffis. Gibson John H. 1.1 Client Bend Boro.-Edward Witten Elartnony-Harvey Bryant, Julm D. 81.19.1.. 51artin .1. ttvlor, Harlon'-Elipth C. Harting, Eghert Sinsa baugli, Henry .1 Tyler, Penne! Carpenter. Lilwriy-.Jacob Chalker, Arthur Sontliwnrtb. Lenox-Judson Davis, Sylvester Wescott. Lathrop-4okt C. Miintrose-Roger S. Kenyon:Mason Dennison George L. Stone. New Milford tp.-Harrisno Vanentt. Oakland-Almon Barnes, Libbeus Knapp, William Eastwood. Rush-George Harvey. Springville-George B. Sheldon, Silver Lake-Elisha Hill. 7' averse Jurors—Third Week. A ram t -Clutuney Avery. Auburn—John Guile, Tredwav Kellogg, jr., George Kirkhutt. Martin L. Lacey. Bridgewater—Jmepli Porter. Brooklyn-Edwin A. Weston. Choconut-James Donnelly. Clifford-James C. Stewart. Ditnoek-Bart let D oran.Engene Smith. Franklin-James E. Townsend, Wm. N. Wat son. Great Bend tp.-Lewis Atwater, Addison J Lyon. Harmony-Joseph Austin, Jacob Storer, Nel son Sinn ts. Hariord-Wm. F. Carpenter, Gabriel Everett, Hoyt ft. Wawa Jackson-01 well Benson, Henry W. Tyler. Lit lirop-Rlishrt Bell, Lenox John C. Decker. Eldridge Snyder. Mont rose-A ph Matt) Smith. New Milford tp.-.lohn Bisbee, J. R Veils. New Milford Born.—Nathaniel, F. }timber, Andrew B. Smith. Oak la n (1- W BM, rB. Stoddard, Rush-Charles Morse. George S. Shoemaker. Springville-Daniel McCain. Thomson-NathaQl. ("base. BINGHAMTON OFfERS 451 ATTRACTION For gentlemen who wish to dress well.—The WAIMILNGTON STREET TAILORB have engaged the services or the celebrated W. H. Lindly, & gentleman of cousitkrable note with the tailor ing fraternity of this country. They are now NTT...tool har the summer tralle,Fl.9 they have just received all the new tnings in the way of cloths, coulsonereo ad Trollop. Their references are the hest, has .ng taken the drat premium at the Tailor's institute in New York last taIL Give them a call. H. H. HALLOCK, Proprietor. 81 Wxsltlngton St.., 13Ingbar top, 'May 20. 1874-Iy. TEM BEST A.ND OUEAPEST PLiCIC to buy your Poplins, Crapes, Gloves, Kid Gloves, and Hosiery, to at C. F. SISSON & Co's., 61 Court St., Binghamton, N. Y. N. B. You will also find Mr. C. C. Faurot here to atten I all your want,. Binalunr.ton, Nov, 4,'74.-19. THE attention al the pohlic is called to the 'Overt isement of Taylor's family medicines, In another column. MI affilete . with pain or lameness or other Ills will lit well to try them. They are till sold on the principal of No Cure No Pay. Fixturt, For a choice article at the lowest prices, eall on OIIIITYIS & SAYRE. Montrose, Dec. 23, 1874 51-3. Carver fa Pratt. Q..- ea* zaapaxii 41,1 i CARVER & PRATT'S Over their splendid stock of LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS, AND MILL NEAT GOODS, of en Ore. end varieties. Their stock of ready-made BAT, an BONNE Pd i. onermelled in the country fur style and anaapness. Wirt 044:Him Clymtclw, INFcorbk. Davie. Sorts. WB WELL NUT BR UNDdHSOLD. W.J.O RVER - W. P. PRATT. Binghamton, Oct. 14. 1614.-IY. II Court St. Cr. Water, MA.RRIBGEIB. VANFLICET—CABWZI.L—At the M. E. P. soup in Brooklyn, Dec. 90, by Rev, J. U. ViVesunt, Mr, B. G Van Fleet, or Benton, Lu• eer..e co.. and Miss Mettle Caswell of Brook lyo. Jones—Hinnantr—Art Auburn Centre, Dec. 3, by Rev Silas Banter, Mr. Elias Jones to Miss Louie V. Hibbard, both of Rush. Emuons—Buown—At Auburn Co:nen, Dee. 5, by Rev. Silas Barner,W. B. Eiptquos to DILa Sarah Brown, ail of 4ubu O. STEPOSINII—COWIM—In Jackson, Dec. 9, by Rev. C. M. Prtscutt, Mr. Ira 0. Stephens, of Scranton, Pa.ouiti Mitts Mary A. Curs , of Jack. 110 D, Pa. Wr.t.cu—linumskr—ln 'Montrose. Dec. 20, by W. L. Thorpe. L. W, Welch to Mrs. Emeline Hinman, all of Montrose. ALDRICU—HATIDIIICA—In 9prinavllle, Der. 114114 , Thursday gaming, et the berme tif the bi r lee's periwig, by kld. W V. Tilden, Hr. J. H. awl bliss . 43crtudo L. iliudrick. ZiMIALTZTEI. CIIAMIERs—In - Factoryville,Dec. 22, of heart. disease Georga 1V„ son of .1. IL. and A. E Chamtiarshagtal 0 years and 'lO months. filicarmes—At Thompann, Nov. 28, after a brief Illness, Ira, only cnild of L. F., and Lavi ne Searles, aged 2 yam's, 0 months and 19 days.- TINGLEY —ln Dimock &pt. 14th, Lydia Frink Tingley, wife of Dea. Mason Tingley. Faxon-Mnt. Nancy Frink, widow of Ben jamin Fnnk, late of Auburn, was born March 28i11,1784, and died at the residence of her son, in New Millard, Dee. Sth 1874. Centaur I.lnlmenL There is no pale which the Cromer . 1 1 , Liniment lt 11l not relieve. no •weillog they will not subdue. and no laments* which they will not cure. This I.Blr. ng language. but it la t on. They have 16. * produced more cotes of rhentaatls a, neendgin.lock jaw. psi.7..towiticti.ol -4lTArli= !Jugs, caked breasts, Staid.. burns. salt" rheum. ear-ache, &c., upon the human 'trims., and of swains. epavin, gills, etc., up.m actiertle in nue year than have all other prefroded remedies since the world helm, They are counter•lrtitant, all-healing, pain re. Bement. Cripples throw away th ir marcher, the lame walk. poisonous bite. are rendered harmless and the wounded are ttea'ral without a near The recipe It pub. Baited around each bottle. They sell es no article. ever Gold before, because they do Mist what they pretend to do. Those whoi suffer from rhenmallom. pain. or swelling deem surfer If they will not nee Centaur Linton tit, whit • * open More than 1003 cortlfic des of remarkable ceres . :. Including froven limbs• chronic rheumatism, goat. running tumors. e.c., have been re. cented. We will tend a circular containing certificates. the recipe, etc.. gratis, to any one now-sting It. One bottle of the yellow wrapper Centaur Liniment le we're., one hen Wed dollars for *patine!, or sweenied heroes and mules, or for screw-worm In -hem:, Stock.owners —the.elinimeno aro worth your attendee. No family should be without them "White wrapper f trolly noel" Y Bow wrapper for animal, Sold by ail Drug.lists.— Nlcento per bottle: Itrge battles. $1.03. J. B. Rosa & Co., 53 Broadway, Now York. Castorta Is more than n substltnte for Castor Oil. It Ia the only &qr. article In OZlOtetiee Whit]] IS certain 10 udmnlat• the food. regulate the bowels, rare wind collo end proaace natural sleep. It contain, neither minerals, morphine or alcohol, and Is pletiesut to take. Children need not cry and mothers may rest. Oct 2.5. Commission Merchants JAMES M. ROWAN, goicazi. Illerohazit AIVD RECEIVER OF BUTTER, CHEESE. EGGS. POUL TRY, Al U VEAL CALVE, 84 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK CITY Consignments solicited and return. made Immediate ly ou alLis ui gouda Scud tee snipping cards cud stco References: National Park Rank of New York. North Ittrer Bank of Now York. N.llBll N.alonal dank of New York. Long Leland Book of Brooklyn. N. Y. Peb. Id. 447-4,-11 The Mantels Financial The money market lacks spirit. Thuse who burrow and lend have not recovered Irom the exhaustion of the li.attlaye.— Rates nominally remain at the tivures heretofore quoted. Business oannot he expected to stir much for a month to come. and the unsettled condition of Mallee has a tendency to induce a feeling of uncertainty and caution which checki m*ollllll ice enterpn-es. The figure nam ed for loans on call is 5 per cent. Strictly fir , t-clues two named ptper, drawn at 60 @PO days, ru:es 5@6 per cent ; stngle name paper at 6@7 p. r c.-nt. First-class three to four nonths paper, with good collateral, is quoted at s@tt per cent, the same character of paper on governm• nt at 5 p:r cent. For lower grades of paper higher rates art the rifle, and they are auhj cted to close scrutiny. Md. Ask. Gold. 112 g *Myer U. fi's MI._ISIX 122 5 541 Conn.., 1852 11314 113% 5-20 Coup... 1.11 115 X 115% 640 A..13p0R. In n 5 111 In 117% 6.10 Coupon. 115 Jy 12% 1244 520 ennpon lora 111/1( 121% 620 Coupon 181.14151,1( )4, Ness 5 per els ..... ........ ...... 1131( 114 Jr 114 115 Merl nc Etnha..gn ..574 547 X Purls EsohnuLn VII 4.5..-14 Currency W. Vow, York Produce Market. Repo•ted Rvery Week Exprevely fo. Tun No•Yartes DZROCRAT by Mad,. •Ic -.reduce Commta.. duo Mucci:Laura Su W hit.hait rattect, New York. Bcrryza—Flrkin+, choice selected . 44 (O 4c Wciah Toby ....... • •• 30 GI ST , Pall*. Oraoze County Patio ,otninou .......... '43 ZS CRIRSZ— Rsedo Factory . okt, 10c State liarrirt ........ . ...I4 415Xr Wale Factory. fair to good 143'a ;It Ota EGOS—Stahl and Penneynta Western choice branda ... . ... . 110 c. POULTRY- piing Chicken*. pet.' ...... .19 0) 15c TuricegY. prime Id rm Itic Young . ..... 10t Miscellaneous H. J. WEBB Du Jost received from New York a fresh stock of 4 :3la . C.)Citettri.eielts Clirl3ase which will be sold CIIEAP FOR cAsn. •mang Ike nernestcts articles may he found New OF Imams Molasses. P It. Mohware etrop.. sugars. Mackeret.lialibutilsm. Canned Prolts. , ran. berries. Chreoe, Tea., t ru-had While Wheal. Belem to., Spices, Canoed Hsi utm, Turks Island salt &c. Montrose, Dec, 18, 1874. 11..1. WEBS. SqHIIO(O2A22 a The prices are FOR CASH ONLY, and for Customers from a distance Gond Winter Fitnts. lined, 2 00 Heavy flush:tea Suits t ROO 411 Wool Cawknere Suits, 12 00 Broadcloth Dress Suits, all woo., 10 50 French Diapoial Suits, 1506 English Baseet Suits, lb 00 Cutaway Coats and Vests, fine, 14 00 Heavy Grey Overcoats, 500 Black Union Beaver Overcoats, 050 Castor Beaver Overcoats, 11 00 Chinchilla and Fur Beaver, 10 00 French Beaver told gersey, 15 00 Good trader Wats and Drawers, 40 Gras) Knit Jackets, 123 Good Cloth lined Paper Collars, per box, 10 And all other Goods in proportion. Also so immense stock of V 1112 colezzos for bnya, from 3 years of age, op to merea size ist prices from $2OO a suit upwards. IT WILL PAY YOU TO 00 MI MILES to buy s suppl of Winter "Clothing at these prima. WEBSTER, The Clothler. 62, 64, 66 Court Surat, Ellughamun, N. Y. BlNPunton, Nov. 11, "74.—1 t ••• •• liantionl. J. IL Swigs. OS. WOW. I 8 0. DLgyine. —o— BINGHAMTON MARBLE WORKS. LESTAZLISIGILD lx 136.1 BARNES BROS. &1111101 KG, DEALERS IN AND lILLNIIPACTURERS OP gtalian & giutticaugiarbito, AMERICAN AND SCOTCH GRANITES Marble and Slate Mantles, Chenango St., Near Depot, Mar 14.1878. BINGHAM:MN. N.Y. THE INDEPB.NDEN7 Se - wing Machine THE GREAT/CST ACIIIEWERZET OP TLIS AGE! Sews hom bat One Spool of Thread. It bu but .Ix working pans, Is no:seless,and sews own, rapists lnan any MUM.; la limo llssket. Has a self-setting Straight Needle. It Combines Durability with Beauty and Simplkity.anti Las ali the eludeln huproveanvia. • is LA VOA rA FIR AT•Ort ASH 636. MAO:NNE ON A BIJ W A ..`eats VlTaateell. 3END FOR CIRCULAR. TUE INDEPENDENT SEWING IhaCHINECC., Distallmicna. N. T Dec 21. I 4 THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY I COLE BROTHERS' RESTORATIVE BALSAM, A BURR CORY FOR ASTHMA, COUGH. COLDS, CROUP, ALL COMPLAINTS OF LUNGS, LIVER, KIDNEYS, RHEUTMATISM, and a sure cure for the PILES. Be sure and tryit EMIMM;I=;I COLE BROTHERS. Sole Proprietors, Montrose, Pa. Or b) authorized druggist*. Patented December Ist, 1874. Oct. 7, 1874.—ti. At No. 33 Court Street, BINGHAMTON, N. T.. • NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS,.' A. we Mee pat returned from t h e City of New rack after purcbarlug alarge and well aele-ted stock of FALL AND WINTDR GOODS • of all kinds bought trom ltret toads. we are now yrs. parml to offer _brood. at pricer Urn will Pettey the ekorat buyer, We [mealier added to our large muck • f Dry Goode, an Immense Muck of I.:Lon', cAddj. Illtltetl.asa elf Whitt fur Ilea and fla'ye wear. Wooer now prep oed to make • SUITS FOR ALL wbo will glee m • call as we have dret elan worsnotn n egaged or the #.llOll, Ladies spd Oentterneo , lnu will please call and aim. , lot our mock before you prmhase elsewbere. ThnokNl fur pant [arum we bola , fora aelglataataa of the alone. We remain, Yours litspeetflilly. C. i A. COR.TEST Binghamton. Sept. 23. 1232.—t2. 'MEW AIIRANGEDENT I TDB Poglo's Dm Store. I. N. BULLARD, PROPRIETOR. IL KENYON. Drogclst & Apothecary PATENT ftIEDICINE =PORTON I The undersigned would respectfully announce 10111 the people everywhere, that to his already extend,- stock and yeasty ut Merchandise In that:truest,. Pro. vision. and Hardware line. Ile has ad.'.!' a e ry cbolre awortment of PURI DRUtiS. PATENT MEDICINES, BRUSIIEM, PER FUMERY, dc . which be flattery Pima If bran some he poetic they all) find It to 'bele advantage to exam. Ins harass purchasing °Washer*. To all Physicist's in this sectlun of the a tatty be mould rceptellnllY aw nuance th be has oncost d the servlcea of FL Ketoollt as Druggist and Apothecary, o Dose long r xneriencs and acitneonaltivri care and ability. entitle Mai to ries ed. tire *.tifidonce In tins Due ol coon standing mrdicinea or 'prcpartng prescripitoos, and who mould also estates tt e e ',peva' favor to raccive mina Moo at y • f bls old -aaheraras arrow/roam Will make the Patent Medi. clnott• specialty. Also Dittneslit and Foreign Minolta watcm—an extensive stock. Also doe Uttiecrice.— • LKITIDITS EXTRACT op Dup. yawl KALNDIR PICKLED R CANNED CLANDI, LOBSTERS, PEAS. CORN. DEANS. OYSTE RS. LC.. IC. la tact, anythlar cod aver Vega thy hanitaaallr * 4l . iteVactruili salkictus a aIII.N remain • . BULLAED Powder! Powder! Powder Bhutto- 81110 owl Shot Powder, Shot. 1,4 01311 Ttlbet, kuocber. Flubs. run. te., 6..e.iLe., for soi. by I. N. BULLARD Montrose. E4lpt. It .1874--tt. T II 333 0 n Ik*Auj "DEMOCRAT" JOB .- ORINTIXO OFFI4III, will compete with any caber to this section in cheapness, promptness and quality of work. Its stock has just been replenished with . E oll:N 2 -11 F _ • '•• •7/ 4. nt various styles of heantifill letter. Posters Show Bills, Hand Bills, Programmes. Vkalgers. Blanks of all kinds. Business Cards, Vlsllln* burde, Bouk Printing, etc. Alicinters Paper books printed witsnestness and Ms.:, Intel Call on or satin:is ' BAWLEV & CO.
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