The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 13, 1875, Image 3

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    •Volii*to;'-',...32' T '',
panntrat 7 -Notal.
New Ailierttlements, , ,
A new Enterprise-Jarnes Birney. •
Adwinistrator's Sala-estate of A. Bitoat.
Farm for Sale—L. A. Boward. '
'Register's Notice.. . ' •
Bauk Report.'
Election Ilrociautation. , . ,
Sheriff S3IPS.
Notice in'-Bankruptcy.
Assignee's Notice, ~ -•-•
Lecture by ittiss.Annit,B.'Dickinson.
• ,Buslitsb . ,
• Gold Locket, Lost,' _,
• i'estlvai,
'reachers' Extimintetions.
A - en Btrcliard.
Ate' AbentTawn:
`Anna Dickinson nett 'Friday. ;
Nature was'• carpeted: in snow nn Monday
morning,
Anna Dickinson's "John of Aro" is iegarded,
as tho crooning effort of Ire
Let our:farmers reed the originla
finuretsong on Our fourth page. •
The, rite of baptism will be administered at
Jones' Lake, this'p, in at 4 o'clock: .
The Woman's Tenipiaance Prayer-liiecting
will be held on Thinsday, at 3p. in., it' the
Louse of .Itrvs. Richard
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Anna. liickinseit will draw immense
crowd:llf the Court .flouse, next Friday . 42, Ve'
ning. Be sure and get your seats at once.,
The ladiotof the M. B. church will hold their
sociable thil, Week at the reildencq of IL N.
Tiffany. Oysters will bo served, and a pleas
ant time may- he anticipated. All are inyi
ted.
Wi ,Voternary.,..Surkeott, llt.fl, V. ‘ . ,5.;
Toronto, Ontario; isitow located at the Tarimll
llotise„and tenders his professional services to
all who have diseased . horses..lle 'appears to
be dOing a good husittess. 1
One of our torn Ttepublicans says that the
Republican rattly trust think - they have n a 4nr- .
plus of Vetere ,in ty.s county, knit want to
drive them Character of the speak
ers they havc: kot otivortised. This . ,is "tlkc
most unkindest ..et of all."
It is due Mr. lEd mend , Bald win to any that
while Mr. S. Crossin'an in • 1801 did the
-elides of Court Crier, be . does that and
acts as .lanitor a:lso, the latter duty being the
harder. This irrvolv:es the question As to why
county officials should not do their own house
work.
Tito. Montrose itrprilikart tll6dorrek says that
,we are telling the people that Harvey K. Sher
the Ilion
,eanahlate . for Sheriti; "a ill 91r
pressjo the p00r. 9 Now before we can plead
guilty ordeny the alliegation we simil'heloreed,
with the rest oC its reaciers, to milt on the
sat4l : " to explain what it means. . • '•
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Mr. g.ikt. pore , has just returned from a trip
to Conn ' eetient,where lie had spent EL very pleas
ant beasoli for t a few 'weeks; lie says- the peo
plelof ;that State say they on't °Wu their 'aims.
any, mofe., They are .s'ruply :,tenants ot the
Government; paying teat to Ilk tax dolldetbr
when he core a alomg. :- V • . .. . . ,
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Ise notice; _ flonier'says this lieek, that Judge
Streeter has purebbsed...t.:Lnfbrtip'i.residenee,,
on Main street... RoW, long ago it. that
31r. Lathrop told homer, on the Post office
• steps,linit there 'was a "forfeiture" in : the con.'
tract ? lienul had better publish the contract ,
if le expe c ts le make' any political capital out
of it awls, campaign. ,• . • •, • ,
Somebody said the o ther daythiat the reason
11. G. Seamans, our "narrow'gatige" mail agebt,
came lqbetidiertiaed as a speaker, was because
he painted that •s4,ooCetinty safes Well, the
Ring do need .a painter and a whitewasher
90. • Therebadness for a !number of
both professions to 'cower up 'their ttlinancial
plank," 'which' pays oly the .:county debt by .
,IXKI to pay s2o.oootind th'en pro-
poses to repeat.:.
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Miss Anna" E.-Dickinson , who will visit this
borough, binPriday.fvening next, is Irnqttes
tionahly the most eloquent and popular, speak
er in America., and whereter she appears Sbe is
received by oyerK belming audie - nces, ceMpris
ing the best classes of society. Iler charitable
acts are matters of public record. She is ney7
appealed 'to ,in Vain. tier purse has ever
beep open , to the poor and ;.distressed, and by
them she rib always be gratefully remember-
r . .
'flower's attacks ,' upon E. 'll. Ilawley are; of
no consequence , to the tax payers : or voters of
thideounty, at tlii9 time. We hirre an impor-
tant duty to p i erform just 3201, hence we shall
not stop to iihtice him. After election‘ls over
and we hove - discharged our dutli; and' can't
find . an,ything,else to do, we may hold him out
by the shirt. littiejitst forfurt. 'As to
his charge of our taking the f41114C for advertis
fag tbe - tlounty Etatementotc., as he has, any
one 'who !foes not beilive it false, will find it
sci, by going, and examining the.bills 'hi The
Cetnmisshincrs'.office. rliey need ot pike - our
word Torh. If Ile people find we ate thebig
gent raster about the Court 119thse, they will
kiek us riot with the rest.
170n%11 to liem; she greatest 'um] most -elo
quent in ainerie.a. Dickiuson
next Ftithip
LittJo Pr:flits,
Many people make a. zient •mistake In neg
lecting promptly to pay small bills; thinting
that as day aro -small, they are' ot littici,account
The besiness of inan3 - -like that of a newspa 7
Peunfblisher-Lis' made up of itmitmerable at.
ems, or small bills, and 'unless punctuutitY je
ebserved in the ,paythent tirthe - M, the , :whole
machinery may 'he , stopped. euhsCtihers to'a
newspaper sbottld 'not wait for sending or pre•
seritAtion of bilh;, bid remit the amount, wbfeb
is kriectly to - theni, at thi bikin
i/4g of anew year.
Prospectikva Advatco in Coki
It setms -- Oat the coal munates ire ready
takiag tneasores to force, up prices. It ••Is re-
Po.rfcti that ireprEsratatives -Lot the .Itiladthg,
Delaware ntid, Eiodsuni Canal; LtJugli
Damara, Lackawanna and 'Weatern, - Ultigh
and. Wilkeabarre, and ',other leadhig coal corn
Panies, iuut eta , WeCtataiday, and agreed to ad
yane:e the price of curt* sises of coalegg and
stove-leu ceutS - per,icm.' Taittanertuate iry,the
great producers tueitai an Increase or from tis
to 50 cents by the reiallert. Thee conipanies al
so agreed •141 auspeadisilipn.teitis of cOal to corn.
petitive points for .two -weeks, 4Eld LP . . confine
their business for that period to :.Western= .and.
local tratsa. _ .
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& illether's Sad effiittibn.
A Des .31.uinw, lawa, etirrespondent of
Chiengo ,Trtkris- writes: "d. reniaritable
debt occurred near Virioina, a few 4104 ago,in
a family. Whose, aloe 1b,) • 'hiforinant could
rempnber. There were three little- children,
the oldest being ilse,Years:; .tw(i:u} *hoof went
t;') the burn Lei ;find Tbeyfoand
one and eraWled ttl it, end sine of Ahern ihnini
his hand foryeard •to , .get' the i•ggis, when be
quickly withdrew it saying tbe•Old'diett had bit'
ten him. The atiol said lie wasn't afraid, and
thrust lii hand Int vrafd„'when be, I.titi;
!en. Bdth then aortinmed, :arh ich sititaldt,
limagt,4,•thbli Metllo6o 6i*itzlwba°ll-'*
d iti i mertti;that
they 'had beefi aitack bi a of ,. •
tlesnake coilui in the-neat. Tbe raothei,teizef,,A CPTefor Stone &bums& •
the little boys In het 'aro:island hastened to tins billowing] tbgeription the;.exhutning
Louse, where bem , barrar, wet but
,gaz9," :jn, id ebureb !solver t?tfino . W 0 my CrPilt tilt;
her haste .mare the bpi's lat_the barn, she .Norwtelt -((.uttne*at i ) • Baltstia; - ?he Wok
had act deivli n Gniier of ._ hot ivalar, luta-which` - stfigul 1 lienelei - 43tire,•who•was.mitster of the
the tethe laid fallen. in' 3fi 'minuted al! her WI; veremoaiii in laying the ,corne r WWI tko
&ext. w 4 dead. ' • - ' '‘• Ifather of C. 'Gem of 74onfruse, and there
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11saithe"Tabular S tatement." i
the iCounti:Siabunent r '0t;.1874, if our
read ors will retOrto theywill '-hitd that the,
,Whi . )l6 , amount of funda-colleet received,
Mut mioaned" by the' Conainhisrucra' for that
year was 655.85. - ,
That the expenaes of the -county • without
paying one cant on the jail deht, fir that - year,
mac j 560,372.1 4, leaving a balan, e January
Ist, 1875, of only $4,103,21 in the treasury, be
ing $1,413.97 Iris than. the balance of the year
before ,This too,after the,tive milltax to meet
!the Jail debt, and also the additional increase
in valuation at the. last triennial
Uhler the same • kind of administratioU
er five mill tax . will be necessary to pay the
,banded debt now 'upon the countiof $lB,lOO
and 8 per cent.` interest; - •
• • Now we will takci the Count* Statement of
1861. We thCn had the. same number of
cars to Pay, the same county .to; tax with ita;
finning eXpens!4.. ,
The whole amount collected' and(received by
"the tlommissioners in 1861 # was $16,080.23, and
the'whole running- expenses ot-120 county that,
- Year were sl2,4lo.7B,leaVing:s .- balisn6e in the
treasury of $2,274.63.
, Running RXpenii% &mg's,. Cp., 2 To,
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Bal. in cm:egg foti tell; - $31,965,311
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Will 4ome' of the Ring rise and expiaih
When the "boys" speak their - Pieces Ire!' the
different school houses; just ask them to istop
anti explain this dtserepency. We are willing
-togiVe the mostcharitable -construction possil.
ble and say that the expenses of thelcounty'
have naturally and honorably•increa4 Some,
butts there a man in the county. outOs of the
Ring or s lunatic asylum, WlM 4 belte- lora
moment that they have increased necwarilY
nearly $35,000 worth. It so the sooner the
Armen; consider that the Mi. Collector is alter,
the rent for their farms/the bitter they can pre
pace to meet hi m. Don't take our word 'or the
above facts, but examine, the itv,ords for your
selves. We call upon Homer to say. "you lie
sir" if he can and he wig- do so it any 134dyb
don to
"Anna Dickinson is to "Joan of Aro"' what
Jefferson is to "Rip Van Winkle," or Booth to
"fla:ulet."4-11itivaukee Sentinel.
Deserting the old
Judge - Streeter evidently has no more faith
in the old. Radical prohibition 'Tarty . of last
year than °the^ people have, si) ' he 114' gq,
himself on the head 'of. the ulty, prohibition•
ticket; It -. pertaitily Mist rest i e A !great .
amount. Of that kind of faith i,W i .h IS "the
substance of thipgs hoped lor,at the evidence..
of things net - seen," that; eau* the priihibi
tionfsts to put Judge S.treeter fti the head of.
their ticket,.in- .this countp If o had a. good
Cecil ice house,or Some othercoo Place, we be=
lieveit would be easier to . tali .the Judge . in
and, get:ldle . to take.. s drink,. t , an .it would bii'
to her row $lOO et IdS:" salary-at six per cent.
per annum. But of course that isl not the is
sue now. • Oh I no.: - - ' : l' • . .'' -, .:
Zothasibie BytEdla.
A.:wiie clothes-line. agent called on a well4o
do farmer a*lleridian, Cayuga countY,.and
tred to Sell him a wire clothes-line. The farm
er declined, and the stranger made him an offer
tp give,him a linblf he (the farmer) ! would gir:
his name us A reference to nse in t)tericinity.
tie gave his 'name on a slip of Paper presented
by the stranger
_and which sus apparently
carelessly folded; and about: two .weeks
that time received an invotee tot wire ainount
tag to $lOO as per order. The carelessly folded
paper proved to be an onier made to a 'third
party, and the -he could, do in Settlement
•waspo pay $3O to be released from the, order,
or take the' wire and pay the bill. ' '
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Everybody should, hear Anni Dickinson,
The Jadgaihip . Sala.ry Q . aeStfaz •j.
EDITORS DEMOCRAT In' th e list Republi•
am, Mr, Frazier, in au editorial argument,says;
"Li% R. B. Little be : questioned as to whltht r
he would accept SI,SOO a year,thel amount paid
to Judge lessup as President; Judge 't"
Allow me to .answer, that, in my judgement,,
$2;5064s an ample palary foi th 4 office. The
prment salary of $4,000 is unjust, , because it iS
not „earned, and it hears heavily on' the !tax=
paying people. My fespect- for inn. judicial of
ficers was creatly impaired last, wilter, when
those already overpaid, men, moved ha a' body
upon the Legtilature, for an increase to $5,000
a year. And it was a sad commentaty on the
degeneracy of the times, that they , camit with
-irra sine:3e vote of success 1
I always have denotinced the present salary
asloo high. Elected or not, I would; if I had
the' power, reduce it t 0.52,500. Allman' sitting
on the Bench ought to be .able to lank his fel
low citizens in.t.he , faze. conseiousilhat he is
tiot taking their money wlthoty I rendering
some honest equivalent:,•
The truth is %we haVe an army et - overpaid
; Etna the7eonsethient taxation falls .0o
heavily, upon the farmer espeeially that ip our
county at kast.,: that interest is rccluid to a
strug3e withwant. • *.. • '
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Montrose, October 8, 18:t.:
* Ogt your sate at. Dean's Book Store for AI.
na Dickinson's Siltt and only appearluace
liontrose next Friday. '
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Birthday Anniversary.
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Mn. Enryon : We :had the pleaShre of b
present. at the celehrritithi - orXr:liton Tirt.
rany'sikixty•fifth - birthday,.which — iook pla e at
his residence in, Eaton, Wfoming • eimaty; on
Saturday, October 2d.., There were present
with their children; Thomas W Titian,Y and
wire, Isaac R. :wile and, -- one - chit& "Esther A.
Quick and husbiud, Mary P. Opnrad, (husband
and two children, Abram . L.. Tiffany and Wife,
.George P., wife and t.Wli ahilclren, 4arah
Tingley and. huSbatni, these - all live 6usque,
'Minna county. G. D. and T)Mutie,.twolytiuoe i r
sons, still living athome nkak. uptheiten
dren who'Ntiio present.' One living. iu AU*
Seven or - .their .fweitty-tbur
,grand child;
ren.were present, and iifeif.ot .theiT neighbors:
Reader Harding and W , lre. B.R. Luce . and
wire, Igni. Dralte,3lrs,.'David' Bonner and oth•
At four o'clock! we surrounded the nen ext
tetudort table * presented to then . ' by their child
ren, Tieltry loaded with all that heat:V i et:mid
wish . of,, earth ' s imuntiel,". Which consisted Of
chiclini)le, meats, ripe fruits, pies, cakes, pud,'
dingiourctthings canaotvitt= te, ,
era The r e
was one. beautiful cake tnade'and presentetl
their 'oldest daughter, Mrs. Quick, with Ih6
name and age of Fatber tiffany neatly engnidi
en npon., it. After supper, by request Ot. the
eltiltlten, we ptesented Father l'itlany i with a
,sultZif new clothes., .
And there were presented glass and china
itnd . • thinks t9 0.-- allroyous to mention;
here, 'T,hen we snirounded the organ, played•
by tli.eir,youngest,tion ; we 'sang , some of the
-sweet songs - of Zion Itt honor uf•the giver of
every good gift.: . 17pork the - Whole We, had a
grand rood -.time of kit 'there was nothing to
mar tiler happiness.- After'a brief visit and ten=
doting, the thanks of rather - anti blether to
their ehildren - for these-tolous of l'ofa,n6d. res
ipiet whirs abort addressiv.oseparated,, feeling
twit it wee good to.betiatire: '
lt. mill pay to soil and lieku., Anna Dinkitiaoti.
' Anna Dickinson nex:4'riday
8 . 13:NJ. B. Linzu
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may be other names - I 1;111ar , to some at our
readers. \ '" .: ' :' ''.' -,
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`'Thee 'CLAIM%) society_ in JeWett idtlie'r, en!.
felting taiiii.howie;-ot , worship,..-thi - pitto:o bay ,
ing become IO - strait ihi them. - oikt*ovini
the rear wall 4 the building, they haye un-.
earthed the carnet:atone laid:September I.lth,
1815, by an 'Episcopal society, called;"81
George*Cliureli;! who ilrected this: Stone edi•
fief; and worshiped. vritlin its walls flea 1814
to :1818,"ivnen the rector, proving unworthy his
mihistry, timed, and thd church was dissolved
i ',email celiPir plate Ifis;,. found beneath the
stcine . bearing the inscitpttim : This church
was erected for the worship of Almighiy nod
according tlo the rites N and ceremonies of the
PrOtilitant
~ E pispa. p al church : fit' the• United
Statc;a,. linder-the 'direction of the Rev:Admi.
RtiOrs, A. *, the first and Dresent rector Ot
thi4l 'church. . - -
:: 49" ... SOliake l4 o. , John Cornli , Wardens t
JaNes S. Sin:none; Jades Buruhtim, Ebenezer
La i thain, Christopher Avery, Calvin . Ilawsoii,
Vt*lrymen ;;Joseph Stanton, Treasurer; Per :
ry :*i. Herskeil, pjerit. The revers side has
this Ibiscrip ion ; Tide coiner stone VMS lald in
Itllillie A itic form under the direction of 8..
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James Lad 1 In Prestou,No. 23, on the 4th day' ,
of Septem r, hi the year c ot light, and Mason.
xy 51314, an of. Christ 1814, by the Worshipful
Ebenezer ' ere, Niaster-; Nathaniel , Eirabali ,
'S nior We en ; Ebenezer Avery, Juni& War
dew; Jame I Cook, Trear k urer ; Charles Smith
Semlettzy ; Alibi, Cook. Ralph' Hutchinson,
Deacon; 44s.eph Stanton, Tyler. . •
The crinnection between the following docu•
and.ftl
ry
merits and i above wlll be eas il y seen. These
relit will some, readers back tikthe war
of 1 12, an o t the days when two of oq ships
of' war we i , shut into the Thames, blockaded
.by the Brikish squadron lying off New Lon
don." 11,
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$511,212,14
12,416.111
• ' Susimv, ..T24
Sin.: Nov. 1814.
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Plrsuant to the request of, theßecter,
iirdens a i d Vestrymen of the Episcopal par- -
ish of St. GeOrp's church fn. Jewitt City (Pres- •
ton,) I not enclose my. official assent -,to their
applicatton t ,for ajta,q of truce. expressed in their
vote pt the! 17th instant. Should - the flag go
and r lthe' dsisired permission be obtained, It' is
probable tkelatter, as in'a former instance, will
be signified' in a commtmication from :the Brit
ish i commander. addressed to me. In which
ease, to, '..v. ,t time, I hereby authorize you or
anyi other officer of, the parish to Open , and
make use of `it as may be necessary and proper,
~,;4 ' ; t am, sir, respecttully
. \
' (Your Obedient Servant,
.• :. k , 1 I Join; Corrox $111,TIL• • •
lir), Perry! it., Herskell, clerk: of thd Parish,
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War Ad lral Rothman, acquaints the Revd.
Amiui Rog is in answer to the petition he has
this; day re tived, lroin him, that he is sorry the
instructions ,under which the commanders of
nnijsty's sfinadrons'ad will not'Re,rmit him to
groat a pmisport ,to au enemy's vessel on any
account, tio hq is desirous of promoting the
views of the people referred to' in the petition
in the laudable design of building a place ot
public wor hip aft far a.s may he consistent with
ids duty.; e will direct. the commander of the
ship under his orders -I. 'lot to molest any vessel
carrying n thing but materials for that •pur
, • .
.1.11, ShlP; Superb, off' New 'London, 15th De
erber,!lBl4.* • '- -
,
T e Muterial; lumber, glass; etc., passed
thiciugh the Sound unmolested and safely reach
ed' their actinatiuri, and }ram correspondent
opiAke and eirborted and rebuked with all au
therity fourteen years i n a church whose torn
.er'stoue Was laid' by canonical hands in the.
:year of our. Lord. 1814, and "in the year of light
and,3lasoury," 814. .. T. L. S:-
seis
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„lai r orm,o i f
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The" C'
13 f? C?
Men lavin
the count
the people; l
prittrt;rni
the count
the Pan^
September
everyone
his sippor
adopion
lie the lion:
elarhig - for
the admini:
andistite•
at Dean's for Anna .Eiickitteon.
B.etranehment.
' 31ES TO CAltitY IT OUT.
rt House Hine\ and thi4r- hench
laattempted .in various sections of
to dishonor us, as `citndidates befdre
and tottalsify our position-upon the
Retrenchment . in the expenses 'of
ritich7a.s unanimously adopted by
atic tlnvention, held atllOntrose,
4 0th,1875. and to' which each and
r -
t us for himself- pemonally pledged
t, in accepting a nomination 'after its
and who are also attemptinA s to be
est motives of the Democracy in de
-431d tiMe.lionesty and konomy in
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stratiod of the affairs of the county
heretore, we take this method to ie.
edf
new our pledge in; a mare personal
That we, the several candidates 4 , ?f the Dem
ocratic-party of Susquehanna county, do, ea'cli
p :rsonally 'etiii , for himielf pledp IA; Sacred
honorto maintain and carry' ont - the terrns"Of
sail/ - platforin-1 to. the minutest - particular,
The . callAidate for Treasurer, Henry .b. Ty
ler,!pledges hiti .h' nor to the pctople of Stisgite.
hanriu r.ounty, 'that, if elected, he will not, wa
der ank circumstance" receive but $6OO per
isan
num' ft,r performing the duti of that ic",ffi-•ce.'=-
The candidates for Conamhssi nr,Leander Grif•
fill' sad Matthew . Ryan, cash, tor, himself, pled
lis his lloAor to the \ people of Susquehanna'
county, that, if- elected, he will not , under any
. circut)44aneca receive to eiew..d IWO pei annum
.for performing the duties of that ofllc.e and that
the sa'tary of the clerk-shall he fixed at WO:
Each and every one of the remaining condi
datts'for
,himself hereby solemnly pledges WS
sacred honor that he will employ his every en
ergy 'and all lawful means td carry out ,the full-.
est and strongest interpretation ot the folhiw
ing platiorm in. its very letter and spirit; TA)
*it :
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Refoolva!, Thagfof the • purpose of paying the
bonded debt of this County— funountinglto over
$lB,OOO-upon which 'we arc paying, to a for
eign Voider of the bonds eight'par cent per ati
nuiu, the Salary of the 'fronsurer shan't:se' fix
ed met per annum.' The • salary of Com
inissioners',Clerk at 00,0 per Annum, and the
'my of the ()minty Commissioners Ahall not ex:
ceed t2titl each per annum.
.f?.explred, That •the Sem and salaries .of al
Couny Mikes should be reduced by
five enactment, to such sums'as , sllall be a
reasonable 'compensation. for Me Service per
formed. The people can not afford to enrich a
Sheriff and. Prothonotary every three years.
, , S- (Signed.) '
Ralph 4:Little )
tViiliam White;
duit.ii C. ,Gilbert.
Rpge.i. B. Searle, L. 8.. O'Dotiti,
. W. .I.,:ilicbarchon.
HtlV.l4 a common interest with all' tax pay
ers ot this county 'we take; thus opportoeity to
,diutObstritte to them the partial effect of the
triumph - I,ot above :proposed Retrench
titent. ,
Thi - aTerage: amount pall annually to the
iirCel Commissioners 9f this Calmly in the ag
gregate Since, the year 1869 1 (0 yeatiYas per
county atatement. : publikied in each of the
-County pitpers,Ptivhieli any one can Inspect for
klitaself„ kg ;1,324.12. In , Fedor this, take the
Lams of itlie'above platfokm . arid the aggregate
.tor the same will be.s76o \per !milord. - : -
Iphree Ciiintnissionera....l,... $1X4,12
Three Cointotssionets, Dera9cratio . .
,Tiatform... .. .. ~... ...; .: , . mop
c.O
Differenc i*.r".annum. - ~.. '.....' $0412
. Dlfrefen /I*Ye4rs••• • .... •,-',. - $1,722,36
Ciittr's. Jerk Per . annutn....'; —.. . ,
111,0000
, : 4 ! . '!' - Octuticritic Platform - • NOM
,k. I ' r
*fere/14 7 / 2 o ;/; CY , . # ... . i. Ma ' ‘ 140,00
Difference, in_Vyeata, . 1 $1,500.00
' fr frensure perahntim." . ' -[:...... $1,600.00
Treasorer,Deinocratic_PlattorM.... NOM
Differeneo . per annum 1,000.00
4DiffCreaCO bi yeanti:", : f,3,000,'00
4:net aavad On, Cnmea 23
• "
1,490.00
- TraianFer... pt)od),
Wh°l4- ' . 1.31113 t ' 503 .1 4 , 111 BYeiire K 222.30
rum . ;Otis source alone I*- I , : ni . . ' '
whole eeOnty . Alot, ' ' 1 - i • De ; l e a r l i the
•
l '''' 1 • , `,. -- ,- ' 1.1 , ' •
t.. -4 7 -4 k4 .41.--1727— '
F ; 4:414
121401}lekttl E tn 11$4 *i Pi a 4 Y'
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MONTROSE I)
_ ,
Taitrolnym anual Pesti-pit
df tlioUnivenoillat Society will
"lioliildale Utilise -1a o
October lath: J '
. , 4.1510. Dremsort.—"At times
to . a blazing ifeat,llui audience,
breaking out in al storm - of cheer
thrilling l'inspiratton'of her eloqu...
Tribune. Got your seats for next 'Friday.
' ' .
MISS DICKINSON is wholly unlike any. 4rtist
now before the public, being at once original
In efecutioa,' and subtle in, conception, vrhile
exercising a magnetism upon her auditors that
holds" them, as it were, spell-bound, from her
first appearance until her Heal exit.
Lost Montroie, on the Fair day,'Sept:
24th, a small gold locket 'with a picture in it.
Any person finding it willeonfer a favor on the
owner by leaving it
,at the,Post office in out•
Montrose, Oct. 13, 1871i.pd • •
Oxus row Eiar.u. •, _ .
One pair of. Dermi oxen, four years olti lasi
spring, large size, well broken, and well mated.
inquire of or address)
W. N. Bincrragn, 2: • •
Births:drilla, Pa.'"
41w2pd. ,
TEACIINItie EXAMINATIONS. -
The Annual Examinations will be held as
Wows : ' s 't .
' Harford—Village, Saturday, Octbber 16 -
• Brooklyn—Centre, Monday, r " 18
Lenox—Glenwcod, Institute, Tuesday, Octo
ber 19th. . ,
Lenox—Glenwood, Examination,Wednesday
October 2.oth.
Cliflord--Corners, Thursday,October 2L_.'
Herrick—Lyons Street, Friay, ." 22.
New Milford—Borough, Saturday, _October
23d. ; • I
\ t)
Friendsyille, Tuesday, . . October 26.
Silver Lake—Ward's, Wednesday,. " 27.
' Liberty--Lawsville Centre, Thursday. Oct -
her 28th,
Rush—Grangeiville, Friday, October 29.
Middletown—Centre, Fridiy,November 5. '\
Springville—Centre. Tuesday, • " 9.
Auburn—Corners, Wednesday. " 10.
Bridgewater—Montrose, ,Saturday, Novem
ber 13th. .
Forest Lake-Centre, Monday, Novembet
15th. ,
Great Bend—Village, Wednesday, November
17th. . s " `•
Jackson—Corners, Thursday,November 18.
Thomson—Centre, Friday; , " 19.
Susquehanna Depot, Saturdity, " . 20.
Gibson—Smiley, Tuesday,t 4 23.
Lathrop Foster, Thursday, • " 25.
Each session to commence at 2 O'CIOC.k, S. m.
Teachers will need pen,, nk, pencil, paper,
and Union Fourth Reader. Private Examina
tions unnecessary. \
Office days—First Monday in each month,
1 o'clock, p. rn. • W. 0. - Truonx, -.
- County Superintendent.
Montrose, October. 13, 1875.
PnoromtArns.—Pictures taken in allthe lat.
est'styles. Old pictures copied 'Mid enlarged.
Also a 'splendid lot of frames 'for sale cheap,
.- at G. W. Dootyrrt.4a.
Montrose, June 10, '74.--tf.
•
WATcnns, Clocks and. Jewelry re_psired on
short notice and warranted, at 'F. D. Melbn
isles Jewelry Store. formerly Isbell & 31tilbu
isles. •
Mx - auras of Bridgewater Baptist Association
containing th.. Semi-Centennial sermon; •Ad.
dress, and Abstract of History for fifty years,
Can be obtained of W. C. Tilden, Montrose,
Susq's co., Pa, at 20 cents per copy,. or 25 cents
if sent by mail. •
Montrose, Oct. 6,1875,
Tug .A...minat 'Meeting• ~ot_ they litoinen's
'Christian Temperance Union of: fiennsilvania,
will be held at Williamsport, Pi., on the 27th
day of October, at 10 a. tn.
' Each Auxiliary Society is -entitled to Send,
three delegates, under Art. 7th, of the Constr.'
tution. • -
Delegates desiring entert*iitmen£tyill please
notify Mrs. A. J Dietric.h,-of Williamsport, as
Soon as possible.' _ . •
F. D. B.'Cusag. •
Pres: W. O. T. U. of Penna.;
1 :Great Bend, Sept. 29,1,8715:
•To not Ptrnmc.--:..As . a guarantee that Tay
lor's Fadillylledicines are the. best in Market,
Of-their kind, and that the quality of the goods
shall hereafter be maintained, I would say to
'all i "If atter using them you are not satiefiAl
youltave received benefit in - proportion to the
'price paid, return the emptrbottle or package,
land get your money back, as ,I want no`nian's
!money unless he is satisfied he has received its
equivalent, • au-spectrally.,
BROWNMG TAYLOR, Prop'r.
October 6,1871 • •
A. B. BURNS, at the, Eagle Drug Store, keeps
; constantly on hand a - large and well seloctea
'sfpelt of pure Drugs and Medicines, PaintaPils
land Varnish, also a very large aisortinent ,of
;Port Monnaies, Combs, Brushes. Perfumery,
and Toilet Soaps. Physicians prescriptiuns
; carefully compounded lit all hours ot the, day •
and night. Give him a call. Sign of the Gol
den Eagle and Mortar.
3luntrose, June 9, 1875.-tf.
Tim =Supreme Court of the State of New
York bits decided that J, C. Ayer '& C0..-of
Lowell, - have the sole -right , to use the words
CHERRY PECTORAL for a Medicine, and has Is
sued an injunction against P. V. Rushton, of
New York thy, fur selllng Rushton's Cherry
Pectoral oi• Cherry Pectoral Lozenges, or any
other use of?. the name to deceive the public,—
This 'decision of, the high court . Includes all
dealers who sell any similar article.—Port Jef
ferson (L:l'.) Leader.
W. Timex that the people of Montrose and
vicinity are finding nut where the most popu
lar Dry Goods Iluuse in•Bing.ttunton is lwaled •
for C. F. Sisson It Co. inform us that their
trade, from this section, is very large and con
stantly increasing. In their stock may `now be
found a large and carefully selected stock' of
Dry Goods, suitable to the wants ot-everybody.
They make a specialty of Black Silk ft Black
Cassimeres, Black Mohairs, Black Alpacas, end
the-finer grades of Drts ,Goods, and in this
line are prepared to give some decided bar-
gains. We suppose that nearly everyb..dy is
aware that their store is located at, 61 Court
Street, next to the CanaL
Binghamton, Sept. 22, 1875.
.01AIIIVO7SANT EXAMMATIONS FREE.
-TIICTO is no subject that requires so much
Study and experience as the treatmen t of chron
ic diseases.. The astonishing success and. re
markable cures•perfortned by Dr. Butterfield,
are due to the gift of clairvoyance, to the life
long study of the constitution
,of man, and the
curing of diseases from natural 'remedies. 9toes
the worst forms of Scrofula. Catarrh, Piles, Fe
male Weakness, Asthma; Kidneys or Bladdix.
Will be at the Cafferty -House, Binghamton,-
Friday, and Saturday, October 28th, and 80th.
Dr. Butterfield will be at the celebrated Min
eral Spring!, at Rush, on Thursday, October
28th, on a visit: Patients can call.
ilnry C. Tyler,
Matthewt. Ryan,
LeWer Gals,
• •
•
-c
FANCY , GVODSI
- • .
rsocfiLiracrticazt. Jim ' M o ots:
- • •` . I "nu sell for tbetoosi CD days -'
liOFINCItt STRIPED AND ,WRITE,
THAVia 61,0 V. Ks, NECKTIES, coRsETS.,-
RUCHINGS. TIANDKICDCLITEPS. TIAM BURG •,.
EDGES, GNI PUKE LACES. GIMPS 1 . 11.151.
tl3, PARASOLB, COLLAIW, AND
DUrPtiaN Nun,
eTtrythink in "7 line iti . ireittly'rednFod vices.
01431111 . 017 00011,111411 WClolit.
• ' 'W. J. UARVXR.•
No, 21~ st.i
Monet 4.11 Mi." - •
SAWYEU—JOILNWN--111 `OrestLike, Oct: 6,
P.Y .14r...5. 'D. Sawyer of ,Friendsvilie, and Miss Ida Johnson, daug4ter
.ot, *Johnson, of Forest !Jake.
maraor,x„--mAnyorr--;At the M.` par,
sonage tn Iltnanyfile,=.ocf. 2, by'Rev, )4.,ef.
Honed, IV, R. Meserole, attd EllaAlorygtti
both of Springville. •
Paaw—lisaiyott,-At too Yesidence of Mr. O.
T. Spender, 11ynn, k Bev. IL G. Harried,
Seth H. Page. at Niw Mierd# and Xblttle
'I LA , Etisyon l ur 15,prOgy
Buslrieas Local
Octotier 18;075.
Oat 13, 1875.
Montrose, JulylB,lB7s.—if
' • ..4i..3El!A=4L.cfrxis.
=ME
! - •
• Thereititio pain which thi Centaur
• • ',Mitten net rolls o,m:towelling
_ -they, will not subdue, and no lameness
, 4 ,T ) , • .whlth 'they wiltnot cure. This's t MILT
language, but it Is true. They have
,
producedinore Sures of rheumatism,
"-- ; neuralgli,locklaiv.palsy.iprains,rwel
"VAleg. lings, caked breasts, Scalds. burns. salt
rhentn.l ar-ncite, duct, upon the human frame, suit of
strains, Sparin, tmile,, etc:, upon animals "in one year
than have all other pretended remedies einem the world •
began. They are counterirritant, alibesling, pain re-'
Severs: Cripples throwitway their crutches, the lime
walk, peisonons bites Rio rendered harmless, and the
wounded pro healed without& scar. The recipe is pub.
lished around each bottle. They sell as no artiales ever
sold lieretW, because they do just what they pretend to
do. Those who now suirdr from, rhetitnaMsm.pain, or
swelling deserve to suffer If they' will not use Centaur
ii i niment, white wrapper.: More than 1000 certiddites
of remarkable 'cures : , including frozen limbs, chronic
rheumatism, gout, runnlog, tumors. etc., have been re.:
elved. 'We will *end Aej re War containing dirtiAcates.
the recipe, etc,. gratis, to any one, requesting it. One
bottle Of the yellow wrapper Centaur Liniment Is worth
one hundred dollars for Spavined ,or sweented horses'
and mules, or ter screw-worm in sheep. `Stock.owners
—thereitilimentr arc worth your attention. No lankily.
should be without them.. "White wrapper fatuity miti;"
Irsliow wrapper, for animate. Sold by all Druggists:L.;
50centi per- bottle; large bottles, $l.OO. J. B. Bon th
63 Broadviay, New Tork. '
•
egetoria. is more .tben A substitute for Castor Oil.
It ro , the only Ws article in existence widen is certain
to =simulate the food, reenlate tbo bowels, cure Wind
colic end produce natttral sleep. It contains neither
miucrilapnorphineoralcohol,andis pl °gestic to take.
Cbildrtn need not cry and motbe rs may rest.
Oct. /I.
'New York Produce Market. • .
,
Reported Every Week Expressly for Tui' MONTROSII
Democitav by
W Rhoden al Server, Produce Comedia. •
don-liutchati La ; 213 hit{ ball S tree;i4eiv York.c
- New Yotk, Adair, Oct. B,IBM
BUTTER. 4
ReCeipts last six days 30,1411, pkga
The arrivals have been pretty liberal thcr past
few days of State Butter, and nearly all grade %
have. accumulated. As we' noticed yesterday,
'most buyers are under the impression that top
prices Lave been reached, and are not disposed
to lay in a supply,but prefer to take just enough
to carry them along. As a rule they are grim
ing tri , we discrintinating,as the offerides increase
from *hichthey can make their selecticins.
Firkins.... oak 88c
" , good to prime :30 a‘ 32c
Pails, choice new made........ 3- og 87c
Tails, pod to prime. ......82 84c '
Pails, common to good ...... ..27 t 800
•
. • • CHEESE.
Reeeipts last six days 81,041 boxes
Strictly fancy, September Chef.tsh can be •sold at
13 and but there are very few of this
gradti in the Market. The majority of the stock
is duly and 'August make, which factorymen
have thought to pass for Septembers / by leav
ing elf alt dates. This is worse for them than
it would pe if , the actual , dates - were on the
Chece, as shippers rake it for granted that they
are even earlier than they realty are when dates
are not marked.
State Factory;fine ...12 et 12%c
State Dairies —l2 .(gt 13
State Factory, fair to g00d...10 (0 11
•
• Reeeipts last six lays ...... pkgs.
Trude is rather, light in fresh eggs and with a
lair amount arriving, the tone is a trifle weak:.
iJin ,
are still asking 28c. for choke marks and
occasionally obtaining it In a' Small way, but
dealers ilre not diaposed to :pay above 27c. and
can generally supply themselves at that figine.
State' and Penn.. 0, 28 c
Western choice brands 27, rte - 27,tic
Southern ° • - c
' POULTRY. • , •
,'"k
The weather is crloler,and• market dealers a:
looking around rather more freely for dressed
. poultry, and the general tone is perhaps a trifle
steadier,thouch wit out much quotable change,
Turkeys, State prime, 5ma11...17 to 18e
Chickens, State prime. 16 to 17c
' . 3111 ATE AND STOCK.
Country dressed ymis - aro doing a trifle bet
ter. Live Calies ii fair request and study.—
Lambs, if choice, sell readily. Sheep slow.
LicC Sheep.... I 5K to be -
Live Calves, StatO prime 9 to 9,4 c
Dr(LAad t 2 to 13c
'
DRIED FRUIT*.
Nev'apples arejn good demand and held
very firmly. Old are also very firm. Peeled
peaches area sorneWhat scarce and held very
strong. Blackberrltia scarce and. held at ex
treme figures. = I
State Apples,qua4-ters..., 10 to 10%c Peaches, ptilliled,aliate / 18 to 20e
to pc'
ItaSpherries, new 30 to •
T AyLOR'S PILMILJ' -N - ErticiNsto.
Pain and Lameness e.leved in short, time ;by tha
nee of Taylor's Celebated Oil.- he great itheumatic
ic Reme y..
and Nenrall ',medicine is not a cure
all. hut is warranted cur ore of the ails and ills to
whickffesh is heir thin a y other med'qine ever dis
covered. Give it a trial ; if you do not find it so. it
casts you nothing. Ti may be need lvvith the utmost
advantage fur any kind of Pain. Lameness. Wounds or
Sores upon man or beast. Will nut shoed the rawest
wenn or sore. Pull*directions for nee around each
bottle,' Ask 'your Merchant for a free vial. Nn Care—
No Pair.
.
Tayfor's Cough Syrni) or Expectorant, for all Throat
and LOT diseases. IS very pleasant to the taste and
contains nothing' injUrioua. Try it, and stop that
conoband take the Soreness from your Throat and
Lungs: Ask your Merchant for a free.vial. No Cure—
mo Pay,.
Taylers Conditito4Owders for all kinds of etock and
poultry.' - aWarrantei the best renovator of.the system
of rundown or diseased. Stock. that has ever been dis
cover-A.4;' Try. them for all alseases incident to the
brute ticatlon. • Directions for use around each pack
age. No Cure—No Pay.
All ;he above medlclncs for sale by Abel Terrell and
Burnet Nichols. of Montruqe. and :all Druggists and
Dealers throughout the country.
lIJROWNING TAYLOR.
Octobnr
•
A . B2ILNISTRATOPS • .
. .
. , .
: -
Sale ofi Real *Estate. ,
, •
By virtue or as order of the Orphan's Court of Sne
quehaina County, the 'underelgued adrutntetrator of the
errate, or Itoienna M.l Snyder, &ilk will , aell on the
prend.4es described. oli . '
Saturday,- Qatober 16tIt, 1875. -
at one' o'cloeic p. m., tse following deiscribcd lot of
to wit:
All that certain lot of land Atonic In the township Of
Lenta... County of Suerittehancia and Mate of Pentisyl
vante,,boundetton the Lonh byland of :fawn Darle.on
the met by land of Bildridge kinyder, an the eouth by
laud of tianneh Baker, and on the west by hinds of.MI.
thud Belcher along. the Milford and Owego . Turnpike,
coctainlng twenty acres, wore or lees, with the appur-
Lena +wet.
TER WI :—One hundred dollars down. One half the
;balm aon tInaIcodI)SMILLUM and the balance one year
. thereafter, with interest from Anal conErmation, to be
sectutsl by judgment.-
- HENRY T. DAVIS, Adner.
84tetaber 228, .
AdmmiPtrator's Sale
•
Putruant to' so order of the Orphans - Coirrt of Sus
quehanna County. the utsdersiped administrator of the
.estate of Owen County.
deed. wLU seU at public
vpdue tat the premises, on
Sataordsty,-Octoker 234; 1875,.
at oie Veto* m., the followitideeeritxel eet,te,
All that certain farm or Icit of kind sltiiitte in the
township of Middletown. County of sUsiMehanna and,
state of Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by lands
of J n
.loon Mangy, on the east, by lands of Charles Metion
ough Mid Ttiomas Bolles, on the 'south by lends of Hob. ,
en Porter. and on the west by lands of Patrick MeDen-'
ongh, containing onehundreu and Gam acres. more or
less, With the apportenamms.
?mute : 7 -Two hundred. dollars 4 4oWn. $l.OOO on find
confirmation scathe balance one. yea! *tuna with
rdereat from Anal confirmation. •
- , -OWAN MCDONOI3OI4Adner;
lilept . prairr 22d, 1875. 7 4. w.• •
. '
4ITVNT- - BROTHERS, • •
• SOrt.L.NTON , I•A•
I , Wittess.lo asittaU Asesterst4 •
.11.4,14)WAit, IltO'N, , S'rEEL.,
I • • NAILS, SPIIES, SIIOVELIi
„3IIIbDER'S HARDWARE;
DAM.ODUDY ZlittUNIC SPIXRD
RAILROAD it AtININO oUPPLIEW:
, DARRIAOR 13PRINOb 41LES I BICEINS AND
DOXES4_9LTS,__Ar li tlii i amist
_LVASILVBR.
PLATA 'll DAN 41,1,54 .014 t
'•fts'On,IIIIBD,OPOREA,
iiELLOA49 8#4 7 1 S PI:tiDL S DOW, itt.
jtISITII..S • vterak STocics- and If b, 0 4,Lows •
11.6.3110111;-SLOGES , TILES ircv,4o.
(AROMA Ale' MILL SA W B,l3StAiNt.i. PACKIN9
- , :fiAost.s • DIMOSS, R.1.487Z - PARIS,
ea
_ippkT± HAM &GRINDSTONES.
• intatica W9NDOW GLASS,LEA.TURR PUIPIticiF
' rAIItBANJOI 804116.
- ~<,.i
. , -,~•..
The Markets,
OF REAL ESTATE.
EN=
It=
. jr_Bs.
I
t
FALL an WINTER STYLES 'of FORIGN DOMESTIC! GOODS
~~~~~~
- 45:c N •
T
STOCK OF, BOOTS AND SHOES lIS
they wil
• &lOW
uance
:or
the folio'
'shin ; I
tea Pej
'• fling on
c by the
don• t•.l
red dollar* down. Six hundred on wear=
Ile. and the balance Hi one year ther,fter
st. • _
I.ITITIER. W. .j
• -•- JOHN G. )2124vW,
_ ..a.dattaletratore.
September 119, 1875.—air
NEW STOOK 08. •. - • / • ' •
t retch
r salo
I=i
r sale b I
' Fmkll •
cintlecn •
Otrmanta,
I never,.
Ara....
SS.
l'4ateetie, .
• ; .1 4) aea T eo l
, 1:4 tried
i ,
t with I.
hive pet..
tilos° who
them, If .1
4• by all )
artford
n from 0
t oin the
'I Inparse
equeb
e estate
bed,
tr.4l 1 ;
All that
!betty. , 1
*Avents.
minute%
I.labettr;,
or h, On
eaceeas
I.oth eist:
long the
;; e sere •
TERMS!
• .00RBETTSFILIS HOTE. - ,•
03 Holm, IS FINELY SITIATEM On the River
mad. l e ding
ta gi ,fro Ilingbainton to Montrose to Conk
lin Stat non the D.L. & W. IL *ft,: - - Puttee stop
plug at la station will end ,
it: convenient to call on
me, as I Wive proper conveniences tocsin parties In
any p they Wish to mech. - lb/mg been reattibg my
holm° at barn. malting them mortconvenlent to en.
tertain the public. Thankful for pest patronage of
MX old friends. I shalt he happy: to greet them mid
gate Plallie gehellaiy,when in this vicinity.' •
'• .- ,
A.J. MURPII'. groprietor.i
Cotbettevine. August 81,18 . 14.—tf„. • . -,
'irtyricit $
Bat market price. paid In cash. ihr •
- •,:
- at the loatrose States ,
' ' :' 1). A. ilftoif,Bilperistendent, l
' Atontriss, atlyl4.lB76.—eL
~ 11prrOtta Ispro4.
ho funlefeigne4 en auditor *ppp a nted fritbeOrplufni
• • of finequehanna County la tile eetale at Lillie[
~ Itageynot minor child of Jetues'll. Rogers; deed- On OX..
00011 Sled to the noel *moans of Joest r han if. Bald-,
*lf f. nnefdlito of *fad Unto Rogers, will beer the
puttee on the exceptions Bled, at his o& Monlxose
nu, rriday, October 16 } h: Isls, et am o p. 411,
persons tutereetemie•Apleitio take notice.
e - • •• • - -4. W. IfgBIII.4ILIP, 00u1144r,
01,aptimb - cr2A r imse -, - . _
'VE(nrilms rt,,,
. tte ,0 4 1 b. ,sit N i r rib,: i e %: 14 :_i t i t 1 1 :0- 4 - d le u en t at t4l4:4 l :l 4l 4r et i a l :,, -
100 4c iamol os i ' a fta t a i i a .pity — ilitt acia. 4r t . l . 4 .l4l(l l4:L si r,:, cupe . t. i reo r t e h . jai niute t i l dii t t o ciad rAV eta l .
1441 " .4 " " "" 1 7 . CONROY.
1 ' r ''
coNBOY •
I
! , 41441.11t. •
.'(
'1.':1)
• •
• _ ->szt,
•
2 :'%'.' ,.7 -7'.': - :: 7'• 7 1
.-;;•'.P..:''''''..f...±,-:,',':,',:i
„ ',.-':'''''.:•:',.--. 0 • •••,..-. • .7 , r Nye
4:-..-,2--,,.:„.:1.7',.,:',--:::::.-:::::.;',.1.1
CliVirthatcsia - xmiLir. ismixourizaistzsiart 11137111.
Nall,
Mxutoap. Septeinber 'tBth
Mhzeilevvitheiro.
itAnufnctured, by COIIIIIIGATED ELBOW ,
col op tr. S., 52 Clll7Btreet, N. I.
45 A 47 Unge Street. Cincinnati ; 21514 217 *Ake Street, Mingo.
.7:0 °Totems;
.‘_..-& -- ,.D'o-. S.AYRE
•
Axe notilleds.thal.:4l4
NTS MUST BE SETTLED;
1!!!MT
bi collected by
COOPUR, LATEIMOP COMSTOCK«.
W. 1875. Assicze
TRATOWS..:
Silo of- Real .Estate.
.•., . , . .
rids:nod administrators of the estate i f Ile
ate of Franklin .Township. deeeast.t. irt
f an Act of the Orphans' Court of the Conn
' bannn. will eipose at public' sale on the
I. Fienklit, on '. :, •:-. - .- ' .I.
dnesday, October 201 b.
At one o'clock P. M., I
• Ing- described piece of land situate in the
Franklin, County of ,snsquebanna and
nsylvania, bounded as follows to wit: Bo
hu North by lands of Warren Burns. on the
ighrely; sctith by lands of .T. G. 'Willis "
West by lands of 'Charles and Bloran Boat
Jug 81 acres and 22 1-2 perches; more or
erg,
U. J. WEBB.;
rots
an 4 for rata 1
FLOVR.
L KINDS fIR -
GROCERIES,
ooh Corse;smash
April 21;1676.
n.e Setter ! - 4
idea in the following companies:
,Fire Insurance co.. - Phil" Ae5et5,141,330.000
, N. Y
" 2.215,00
. ."- 1,117).e09
1.250,000
.." 1,250.000
" oro.ooo
10,000404)0
I , r-Cats"—Alt - National Board Companieir
segnenee, sound and reliable. having lon ,
ndulwilys found. stonily. as all, who have
ests,at my A.gescy.will testify. Those who
'nizedn
I. me t will accept my thanks. And to
I, ye hot. esti may say. I promise to do by
ey will favor me with an application. sal
ye them Insurance value for their money.'
Very Respecttntly;
HENRY C. C. TYLIM.,4
A.ectderit Intetrance Company roliclea
e day Copne year by .• • • ,
• HENRY C. TYLER.]
son IC Benefit 'Association it Scranton.
Apply to HENRY C, TYLEP«
December 8,1874.41
s'strator's SEde
OF REAL ESTATE.
•cc of an order 'of the Orphans''Cotirt. • f
na County. the underilgoed adminlatrator of
l• f Ann Davie. dec'd, will sell at the premises
on Wednesday,: the 38th. day of October,
clock, p, tn., the followiag real estate. to
, rtaln lot of land situ:dela the jopmship Of
ounty of SoPqnehanna and Stud of Pena-.
ounded and described as follows, to wit!:
at the Riney Creek Road and in the line of
n Vanson Chklken and P. ,Batts. running
*aid tine sixteen pert estostakeAnd *tones.
ward ten perches to s e and otones,tricane
en perches to_the edge Old road Menet
oad to the place of beginning, containing
land. More or less, with - the appurtenances.
:450 oi:day of gale End the balling° on nni,
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- A. u. Ned:quilt...saner.
September S. Igis.—sw
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' ' :l•'-_:- .:Ijj:: - Pli: . VJ . 11 1 , l A ' • ,N
,WILL EXHIBIT: . 1 . 141 - _m*R . : .-..•.-:... -E . : :
... :-: -...
u st,airs, a Ortater tau iffbtt
CI IAPEB iIIAIS,*YER BEFORE OFFERED.
FITI . :I_,J AND COMPLETE. NEVER , BETTER,. NEVER cliFlA,pz
• - - _
ALL OF . WHICH
_WILL BE SOLO 110/10ABH ONLY.,
1875.-6 w •
ONE MILLION
CORRUGATED
IvelloiPe =balms
FSEDBY MOSE DEIRRING
Beauty, Cleanliness, and . ;
FEOT .DRAFT.:
Nw~~,
BOYD & CORWIIN
azezoisTixeracsnan.
• .4, I
Zve►ils, 137 the Sews
'Thanks to our Friends for rut Favor.
i. We would be more thankt al to one and all who know
they have unsettled account s with us, If they would 411
Seal settle by the middle or Muth next •
! Feb. 4.187 E
BILLINGS" smoim.
• t!lfflieral
INSURANCE ABIXT,
a. J. WIIBB.
Capital Represenied, 0;00,000,000
11. 3: WWII.
PTCS,LITE AND ACM:DENT INEDIEUICE
Liverpool. London .kpilobe • 1160,000„000
Royal Canadian inentance Montreal, Cans .
I ada. • Capital 5.000,000
sac C0.,,0f North America - $ ,000
National. New 'York, - 400000
Ins. Co., State of Peni ,
'a " • ' 600,000
Union Mutual •• . 00000
Lycoming Fire " • • $11.000.000
Lancaster Firs Ins. Co. 650,004
Fire Association of Phila. , " ' 11.600,060
Penn:l7l7am la Ins. Co ; , Phila. . I ..1610,000
Coo. mercial Fire .ina..Co.. N. T. , 000.000.
Fame Ins. Co.. of Phila. ' 1150,000
Watertown Ins. Co., Watertown, N. T. - 600.401.
dome Ins. Co., N. Y., Capitaland Liztrplits. $0,000,000
Hai Fire Ins. Co.. Hartford, Ct. 400,000 ,
Hartford Fire Ans.. Ca,t. apitalandSurpins $6,000,000
The undersigned le SPECIAL AORNT for the follow
lug companies for ,Northern Pennsylvania;
Fire Association or : Philadelphia.
Lancaster Fire Insurance Company of Lancaster..
The Insurance Co. of the State of Penn sylvania,ot
Philadelphia. I • '
• , Xi X N's
Conn. Mutant Life Ind. Co., Manna
American Life, Phi Pa. "
WEBB;
41s.C 1 C7213EIN'Ili. - _
Travelers Ins.CoUlaritord,Capltalsnd Surpluss2lJSoo,ooo
Railway PessongeresBo,ooo
Tbe undersign ed has been wellknown in thiscountijot
the pest 17years,as an Institence Agee t. Losses sustained
by his Comnalntee beim , always been promptly paid.
iff'Omeenp atal rat In building east from Banking
OffiCe of Wm. it. Cooper &Co., Turnpike street.
•
BILLINGS STROUD, Agent
CHARLES ; 11. SMITH. Office Manager.'
ff. LAZIODON",, Solicitor.
Montrose. Nov.lB. MN.'
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DICALZAS IN
MiZawtrcomiew s 3Pa,.
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xt.comiziwascwrer Pas
thorn lies
womumi,
88 Washington Street,
Yon will Find. the
'tii . RNOtt()il;
Nuinber 41.
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The cromilt dishing** Cheep John's (Pod Dallas'
for benrabis. 81w they code. "Why Is it thee' Bo
cause we have sedated our, matzo dock of the follow
tug goods 26 per era., to make ZOOM Or fa gOO6.
CALI CQES,
lUDIS' BOYS' AND Yam,
MlLesitodlibge‘d.ito C7lfotkiLUis.
HOSIERY. FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, 4a.
SHOES, SHOES, SHOES,
, BATS, COTTON/WWI.
CAIISDURBB, (writs, ac., masoits: pLo w
• ims,
Jetestry a. fine assortment. Low Prices
Wynn want to do wen.
Come and ice how cheap we sell.
rlo° ]dens' Boots,
PP ecia/tieg ' Oassimere Suits.
COATS' £ CLARKS' COTTON, 5 CU.
. ' ReVectfully ,
Xontrose„ tuts 38,1875 . B. PILLNAN a CO.
(Cheap John,
At No. 33 Court Street,
, BENCIIIAATTON, ;I \ o R•
NEW GOODS,
As we have Just returned prom the r Pity of New York
alter purchasing a largo and well selected stook at
`FALL' AND, '*IkTER GOODS
of all kinds boned from lint binds we are now pro,
Mired to offer goods at prices test will rattily the elos.
estlyn_yer. We have also added to . our WV stock et
Dry Good; an Immense steak of '
CLOTH.VASSINZRES; Aro BEAVICRS,
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for Kea sad Boy`a wear. We are AT prepared to
auks • •
SUITS TOR 'AM
who will give us a call as we hare Drs' clue workmen
eat=for the seam.
and gentlemen, you will please'call and exam
ine•our stock before you purchase elsewhere.
Thankful for part favors. •we hope for a continuation
of the same, We reinam,
Yours ErstemtfaUr
C. & & t`ORTRY.
543•11.
Bkigbamtoth ATITII
NAT 13C 49e., T , ISt
rri . Es
$115.000,000
i 4.500,001,
It Is &liquid Liniment for House and liable use. •
valniblecombinatlon,dircovered by a celebrated gni
II shetiemiet and horse-tarrier., Was Introduced tn the
United Sates In the year littie. and sines, that ante, by
its great success. In the mire of &scales:. it has won
for itself that world wide reputation It so richly des
',ryes, and now stands at thesticad of sU
rivalled •
AS A FAMILY MEDICINE.
It luta already gained the 'confidence and admiration
of thousands of households. for its many cure* of dis
eases were external atiplicatiorss are of se titurh Jasper-
Wince. It•is especially admired u a family remedy for
its peculiar chemical combination, poesestsm no harsh
Ingredients. [like tincture of Cayennuor repepper, ui
which cbeitp end salutes. Liniments are largely coin
surtjwhich increase Instead of diminish the luaus
miklng it oy nature a speedy cure for
RHEUMATISM, HEADAC'ffE. Bona' THROAT,
COLIC. COUGHS CHOLERA, TOOTHACHE,
BRUISES, SPRAINS. LUMBAGO, CRAMPS,
OOLOs,CHILLS. PROS', TIC DOLOR
. RUE. 'BURNS, CIITS. SITES HIP -
• POISONOUS INSECTS. Act.
Testinumials and direction, accompany each bottle.
Say one—only 25 cents. 80 cents, or sl.oo—and It It
does not give good eatiefecUon return the bottle halt
full and your money will be refunded, cell for 0.8.
8. 8., and take. no other.
D:O..CART, a Co., Proprietors, •
Middletown, priume CO., N. Y
' FOR BALK BY
A.B. BURNS and M. A. LYON,
Dra a uts,liontmo,
Pereluumble 0 . 1 Vittolesehit sad retell atom it the
I:l l7:titose. Mai MA.
X11.1961:03C331139
CO it. V. B. Chastise* stars said rot the 'ltems
Smoothing: Uleeiting. Fluting mid Crimping Iron," the
atwit complete and neettil Iron 'ever 'imolai.
IttWishes HAM equal to "factory tioth.7
It trans the autavrest hands.
• ?be 'fluting dad Crimping attattiment* WY 1 itON
and POl4lBll the date or crimp—not *imply Cline.
INA the goods late shape, is do - the Hackers and
•
between bands Gathers. lintlies:» of
lbw Puts *, alpaca or wanted ,
igoods. equally tubbed mbsiber
and as
Wanda:" 11ioN110, as Use body of too garment.
flitlobed and cheaper than
the old style Mating Mao .*ft&
Md. C. PARKII, ll t e, • •
for 8 Co.
it, IL—Territory Oar sale and Canvassers wart
liontrose, Anstalt 4.1875.
*fort,
MUSLINS,
ALPAdAS..
BOOTS, BOOTS, B 00c S
NEW GOODS,
NEW GOOD.S.
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