The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, February 02, 1876, Image 7

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Tinkliancitclt,Pal l Y ,) • - s :t Pr, -- 1 4 • 'lt l . o OIn ,I2 AS-lh
• v - 1 4 VIA SiriOlns :e
Deoot.(Daily,) ... • ... 600 p in 620 a .13 rose
New - NI Word. 004 i m m
Wyalut , lng. (Daily.) 045 a m 200 p
Friendsville,(tri vrsekly,) • 6001,m 800 am
Oonklin Station, (tri weekly 4). .. 00 m :700 am
BillghamtoCtiilf Adirit.(trt*Onlitlyi.rion f;700 p m
eshoppen ivnek.lY,) 601 t nr 4 4 00 pni
The Nu* York,( via Montrose Depot,) New Milford.
runkhann oc.koindWyalueingarellikay , ... ,
The Conklin Station ranalneedays, trhuridaYok•
stud Saturdays: ...;
The flingharatOn ran:pins,
days, Thursdays. and Saturdays. -
Friendsville mail runs Tuesdays, Thursdays,and Sat
nrdays. '•" • •
.TheMeshappennall inniMoridayaMednesdays,and
Fridays.
ADDITIONAL 1 7 . /41P1: „ .
A,Stageleaves daily for l!riontroPebeli et 1 Tn..a.mi'
return: , ut t p. m
A stage ,leAvea-daJiy, for New „Mittio d at 7.80 m m. ,
ind returneatp aCiii . . , m; • *1- • . . •
7 , 0.401tD11/04:1‘.11.
Meatiest) Railway Time Tal)le.
Arrangtuent of Tritine. To take effect on 'Monday,
Dec. 21st, 1875. ,,
Down Trains. lip •Trains
ovritwAßD. NORTHWARD
5,00 *. eiontrotsef " 10.401 '6.00
110,siti . . • ' ' .....10 25 '545
513 1 13... Cool's. 1020 540
520' 1211 Bunters _lOl5 535
• 523 1 25_ . Dimock 05 525
535 1 .... :;..Tylers • 955 'sls
545 140.... ... . . epringville.... 945 ' 505 '
555 145 - Lynn 935 455
605 158 - • • • Avery's' _ 925 445
610 208 ... • Lemon 915 435
620 . : ......Lobec:k..:.. ;...905. 4,25
• 80 2 .
'Marcy's:. .. .'
855 -1415
545 245 ..;runktutnnoat..,.. - . .840' '855
All trains connect at Tnnkbstunnek with r.1)I Y.
R. R. going, north, and south. •
. ,TAMES. I. BLA. : SLEIc.
_ List of New Advertisiments.
Auction—H, Rosenthal. ,
National Centennial Lecture.
Miscillancous—Dauchy & Co. i •
. Something new—C. 1,3, UptegrOve.
Dritgs, Medicines, etc.—M. A. Lyon.
Closing out at Bost—James Martin & Son.
Administrator's notice—estate of Nathan B
Stark
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Caucus
Farmers' Club.
Ager's
Astrakhan 13.0a1p4t. • .
Miscellaneous'—H. Rosenthal:
New Milford Lodge Banquet. ,
31arble Works-13uros
DonatiMtfor',ll:e*.:Luiber-'W,i.oleotL
Donation for Rev. M. R. Bramball.
Wanted—PA farm to rent-E. C.; Baldwin.,
Donation :for Revs. H. (3 1 .:Porpqkl. Arkl A
Wrigley: 1
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COLLECTIOIOIB FOR MEC DEMO • AT. - '
The tollowing are the - aftionnts recgivd on
Subscription by 'nui: Agenc E. L. Neeks, fi;i•
the week ending January 29th; 1876 1 : .. .
L:l3.:Kilts. . : ...., $2 00IEdward Thayne . ,$2 1:10
N. E. Shermatt...; 8 85IDavid Bushnell:— 4 00
R. J. Wa11.'...':.. '1
00;T: C. Linabery... 2 00
L. W. Stone:..... 50j. W. Lott...:. :' 200 .
Ili. K. Williams.. 100 Jame s; ott.. „,;... 75 ,
James A. Galyin.. 2 00E.,Cr ' \ • 2 00
D. C. Titman..
..... 1 001: Kin ney : • . 50
THE hamtrison or NEwsPsruitii.-Elaniel
Webster once :reniarked : '"Small is the sum .
that is required to patrOnize„ a' nOwspaper i and
amply reivarded is its patron; I , care not its*
bumble and unpretending the gazette ;R Bich
•he takes. It is , next to impossible Ito fill a
sheet with printed matter witb6 c ut puithig.in it
something that is-worth the subscription price.
Every.parent whose son is away trom , home at . i
scbOol should supply him with finewspaper".. I-
well remember whit a marked difference there
was lletween tboso of my schoolinites *ho ; had
not access to neWspapers.
_Other thirts being
equal, the that were always . isnperioi to the
last 'in debate, oomixisition and geA ral intelli-,
gence.7 _ I
,
• TEIL*B OF OFFICEIO.--Ii td hot,generally
known that_tlie legi , fiatilre list w,interimuseAd
an act axing and reguliting the' terms of 11l
members of councils and all other city, ward,
borough and toinship offleets,, except school
' directors, and also fixing the time for organic, .
ing Of the legislative departments of the' mu
nicipal governinents of the conimonirealth.—
The law 'provides that all officers named ititove
except school directors, elected on Tueidly,the
15th of February, "or in: any. year thereafter,
whose term of office would,undei'existing laVis,
expire prior to the first Monday of Apiil, sha
continue in office from the dateat which said
term would otherwise expire °until the first
'Monday of April next ensuing; thereto ; and
the. terms of their successors shat begin on:the
first Monday of April and shall continue for the
period now fixed for the duration thereof by
existing laws in etch s particular case ; and
liereafter.all elections for officers which will be
vacant on the first Monday of April, shall be
herd on the third, Monday of Fetirnary next
preceding thereto." Second • section of.' the
same act says, "that the members of leOlativei
departments of the „municiPal governments
this commonwealth '''hefeilfter elected, Shall as
semble in their ieSpeetive places of meeting for
the purpose of organization, at 'ten o:clock in
the torenoon of the lirtOt Monday : in'. of
each year ; and that : the mayors of all cities of
this commonweatth shall l)e inaug4ted' and,
take the official oatlitit twelve o'clock noon of
the same day. • ,
MONTROSE RAILWAY REPORT.. -1.11 conipar
ing the business of the year . 1875, :with the
eleven corresponding months of. i 1874, we find
an increase hrour coal tonnage '9ll. 27 tons,
in lumber tonnage of 359.08 tons, and, in.gener
al merchandise of • 543.75 tops, making total
of 1,174.08 tons, - and'an f inerease Of $1,244.09 in
receipts, w hila during, the' Baffle time we have a.
decrease in passenger, receipts of $803.03, ex
press receipti of $152.10, making a total de=
Crease of $955.19, thus reducing . ouegrotifa
crease to $289.50. This is a'very_sniakinerettse
fur a new road, but as much, perhaps, as can
be expected until the ..farmers;' imiirove their
Wads SO tiB to raise' two tons of hay where they
• now cut but one ; tpis they can easily do, hav
ing a ready market for not, 0111 ., hay, but,all
other prodticts'or 'ibe:joil• !'"-•
By. at - rid economy We ;have; ,reduPed, the
amount of our, pay -rolls for train:men ;and re
pairs of track during the el Vein 41:11j ,
680.88, while .our,;:laci(ftitotive ; (car repairs
Lave increased dwring:Akejgglie,tiine46Bo.4l)''
lhese items or 4, iirpse will naturally. increase'
Iron)V I r •
The net earnings' of the Road have been, fot
=EI
the year.lBN f7;4:78.044t0r thexeat 1874, $lO, WiTs 11--1,970 . NT1t2r Mo_ntrnse, Jam 24 0 10,
181.22; atidlor theeleNP'en Of' year 1875, , t fil °W. ( 1
,Tilden, 'o: tho''''l,-.lwatean of Beth
$8,157.36 ; total. 425,816.02 ; less two years' in- onn„ - and arm DaytotL , of New
tere i t \ !?° b° P ds, $1,, 82 9":0 0 114.v1ng aitiet haat*
c * .
EPAF:stpAnt
the
,ht)use
of 18
. 986.'72, rripkrii ./ bel64gs
dcnt atidic;Cm 4 ld beenClistributea -John
°;4i,
among the stu r ekhaitterN ifAlie , ',delliiquent sub- Mills .•
seribers had pad up._ their subscriptions, the', Rave—THEL—At the X. E. arm e, Fa ' to t
ne r glectof . which has compelled us to, ,pay: for Jan. 26, hy Rev . P l 3. to a iier, jo . , (3 hu
grading and tight (if waii)6i.. of ibe-reeelina*4 - B. - Rattikuf Pa Adandit A.
• ' •
the ; Road., ,
. I
it1y," 1 873, - the directors' toned themselves
Without tc, :ftirtherZ;proSeente the d
ing of the IlettB'; with, a large amount due the
coitracto , r, notwithstanding there wr e unpaid
sn' l bseriptions .. anionutink to . $26,8560; of Which
$17,623.06 Was due from citizens of Montrose
MAIM ' f it: was impossible„•• to;
continue the work under such .circutnstances,
and it was thought advisable to start a new
subscription s of which ones individual subserib
ed .$6,0 .. 00,00, conditions that $20,000.00„ of
new subscriptions were paid in , or secured by
notes. After securing.. some $12,000.00 or $13,-
.0Q0:00, find the; seliiion,for .
ing Was' •far advanced, (she subserillers'!ici, this
additional stock signed 4. fiirther agreement to"
pay these subscriptions provided - the, lompany ,
Im/wild:go 'on and 'grade as- tar as, :the money,
Would pay . tor, the i'saine.•.' Whether the 420,-
000.oci was raised ormotithis ContrAct was faith.
fully carried out' by the Company, and the
Road built to the present terminus. This . .
statement is made in reply to. the fiequent'ln 7
sinuations that the Compani have :violated
their, contract, and acted in bad' 'faith toward
the citizens of Noutrose, which is unjust to
both the Lehigh , Valley Rail Road Uompany
and 'the directors of the Mon tulse Railway
•
Companyias • they have done. more than they
Over agreed to do, while many of the citizens
have done lesS._ These attempts • to. _shift the
responsibility will never 'complete the *ad;
and the, kioner it is Understood that this cannot
be ,accomplished without money; the better it
Will be for all parties concerned, and especially
.to the property holders who are so largely, in
teiested the extension'of the BoAd.
• It there is no : Prospect of-collecting soon the
MOney for extending the Road, it "Will he far
better to settle Perinanently 'on ourpresentlo
catkin, an& efebt.suitable. accomniodations fOr
the buSinesa,•io that people can itrikove their
property w tb a knowledge of, the permanent
teiminns: of the Road': as the' !natter - now
stands, all fvpros;einenta are entirelf,uspend
ed:.:'; J• JAMES I.' 81 . 4.1.E.5LEE;, "
-• Montroie, • ' - ' , President,
January'loth,lB76. '
, •
Business. Locals.
OYSTERS t OYSTERS.! !.. '_OYATERB !! !
Forty, 50 and 80 cents per quart, at the •
52tf ' l-P.YBtoNE,giALoinv.
VETAY VERItY, 1 say unto you Go to the
Keystone Saloon nnd get a good Oyster Stew.
Dec. 28. 1875.-=-tf.
WATCHES, Clecks and 'Jewelry tertired on
short notice: and_ warranted,` at F.,DAdelbu
ish'ajevrelT -More: ; Is . bellAt
••• - -
MOntrose; July‘2B,:lo7s.—tc.
To 211B.PunLfc.—A8 R guarantee that Tay=
for'si Family 31edieines are the beat, in, market s
of,their kind; app' - that the quality Of the4o4ixla
shall hereafter be maintained, 1 would say to
all : "If alter using them you are riot satisfied
you have received -benefit in .proportion to the
price paid ; return the empty bottle
,or packege,!
and get your money back, as, I want no man's
money unless. he is satisfied he .hae received' it's
equivalent ! - • Respeetftilly,'
• • Projfr.
;Octobex 1.87 b: :'•
, •
CIAIitVOYANT EXAMINATIONS FREE.
There is . no subject 'that requires so _ inuch
Study and experience as the treatment of ctron
ie diseases. : The astonishing, success and re
markable cures performed by Dr, Butterfield,
are due to - the - gift of clairvoyance, to the life
long sp.fdy of the constitution of man,. andlbe
caring of diseases from natural remedies. Cureb
the worst forms of Scrofula, Catarrh, Piles, Fe
male Weakness; Astbm4, KidneYS or Bladder
Will be at the Cafferty , House, Binghamton
Thursday, and Priday, February 10th and
11th::• .
DON'T WANT TO . MOVE iT.
offer my large stock of Flour and Salt,
and, general line of .grocery gooJs . very low fol‘
a short time for cash, as I expect to n..ove in'a
few diya hito a new store building opposite
Cooper &ICo's. Bank,-and chi not want' CO be at
the .expense7of.moving a large stock of heavy
goods. Nutt is agood time to buy your Flour
and Salt:' have never had- a 'better stock of
good Flour, rm.'', ground ". than at the present
firptp;
Montrose. Oct. 20,1875 ti*:
WE: Trii3ll 01 - 4 the people 'of Montrose and
vicinity arellnding out•wbere the; most .pcipu
lar Dry Goods Bing.iamton it located
for ,C..F. Sisson-4c Co- inform us . that- their
trade, from this tiectiofi, very' large and con;
stantly inciessipg.
.In their stock,may now be
found 'a large and carefully Selected stock of
Dry Goods, suitable to the wantS of everybody.
.They. Make a' specialty of Elia: Silks, Black
Cassitneres,' Black Kohnirs, , Black Alpacas, and
tkie liner . gades •of 'Dress - Goods, .and '' in 'this
line are preptired to ,giye some decided bar
gains. . SuAmse that • nearly . eve . ryn.'dk.is
aware thtit their is located at, 01 Court
• Street, 'uext: to' the Canal.; , •
' Bingltaniton, Sept. 21,1875.
. .
tay-LiT433' NEWS IN BUCGUAlirrini• ". •
The latest news iu ''Binghamton is that Hine
& Sholes, of 59 Cotirt Street, have just received
their third Fill and Winter stook of Dry Goods
Which is now c,mnplete in 'all .departments.—
The best Silk: The best, Black Cashiperes.
The hest Alpaca.' The best Merinos—Empress
Plaids of all descriptions. The beat Shawls;
Kid •Glovga, , Embrokieriei, RibbOns,'.Ties, 4c;,:
In fact everything that is krpt in a first-class_
'Dry ,Goods. Store at bottom tig9res.,e_Angtberi.
'lll3portiiniitetp,whibli if k niav be essential
to the people _of- Montrose,- New- Kiltord and
Surrounding.' e'Ountry;:that Geo. B. bl,eCollurn
and .0., c c l . Vaurot: would. niostkappy to see'
1511 61theniaequaintances and' show them the
bargains tint Sholca .artinow prepared
to: give. flu w& SuciLgs.
i3ingbanitntll Dee.: jy1875:: • • '!'--
:21.1C1 4 63Et" 1 1.1 1 C 4 i:tb -3 E00 3, i
ILLIAIdB- IiLAP—At
,the M E. parson g'o"'
4,ev,
~loti, Mr. 8: M. Williams, of - whatihigtoif i ltid
Miss - Elect& 1., daughter of Ellis Dunlapo:sq:,
of bleshoppe.o. ' • . -
' -00
ICI in ALT! . Zap% 7
tAltimiolii ,Fact nyville, Jan. 26; of dropsy,
John . Lanning ? aged 08 years.
Bnows - - 4 -ln New 'Milord, Jan. 24, Lewis W.
.
son of Daniel and Catharine Brown, aged 20
years.
NtiusEN—ln Springville, Tan. Mrs. Ca
lista; wife of Mr. v Vanduseti agedt9
3rPt!rs• ~; =" - • •
M pynn,
Jan. • 24; Mrs. *liml
y ~
o vite r D ttniel 4cCain esti., aged 64 years.
Pu
eCHAR In. Forest Lake, Jan. 14 1 ; Mr. Hor
ace Birchard, aged '77 years. Mr: Btrchard
was prayerful and strong in the faith of our
Lord:Jesus ; a-lover of Christians land -earn
estly desirous'of good ' and &ablation to all.—
His reward is on high. His example' will be
cherished in the memory of many kindred
and friends.' •
POTTER—In Harmony, June 25, Wm. Potter in
the 58th year of his age. , I • ,
PoriEn=-411 Raimony,,-Nov. 29, Rachel. wife
of William Potter, in the 56th year of her
age: Mrs. Potter was a great sufferer with
the dropsy fur about five years which caused
her death. She leaves au undisptitable evi
dence of her unyielding: faith and trust in
her Sayiour. '
GoiumtrucE—ln Brooklyn, Pa., Jan..l9th, !Tor
man L. Gordinier, aged 33 years. '! •
. Brother Gorclinier was brought uplin Spring
ville, and has resided in Brooklyn six years.—
He had friends wherever known and enjoyed
the confidence of the people with whom he - 0-
sociated;:'Be was elected. constable, which of
fice he held at the
,time of his death. -
At our meetings in' Brooklyn, several weeks
before he died,he sought and round the Saviour
the one altogether loyely. He bore'llis Sickneils
with resignation and testified to, the power
that Jesus has on earth to forgive sins, exhort
ing his friends to seek the same Saviour whom
he found to •tie'to precious. •
His remains rest in the Cemetery „at Stark?,B
church." Wyoming county,' Where fi'p was Mir
ieti .services .by the Independeat , Ortlerof
Odd Fellows and also with , Mason'ic•Honors..
Heaven blesi the mourning.
J. H. WEsToN.
Brooklyn Pa Jan: 26,1576.
IN
.MEMORrAPC • ' • • „
At a special' . Meeting
' 313,' 1..0. of . F.'. of Pa., held 'Dec.27th, 1875;
in reference tc.. the deeeitge; Of-SiSter Rhoda
Kent, wife of P. G., H, W.. Bent, P‘st Grands
=lkl..Caldweil, R: W.. - Gere, and p: K . WatrOtts
were' appointed a committee to :.draft resold
COO of Condolence , 13 . egleitire - i,o report tlie;fol ,
;lOWidg —" • • r.. •
' WIIEREAS, It bath pleaSed- the &tiler ails
all to - remove - iron:l - this life to.another, the *ife
of. Brother Past 'Grand; li. W.lCent, - . !lids re-,
minding Us - by
_this ProvideOltil. dispensitiow
that; we ate. in a world of' 'sickness, disease,' and
death and that- we have no abiditig-plaee, no
continuing. city. .\
ReiolivArt, • That'w6-sineerely smi.athize . wit4
(Star beloved brother in :hitt deep Alllietion c aUti,
piny that - our Heavenly Father *ill oorafoit:
his - heart and :enable :him . .to - say - - - f"Tby
will be done." - - r ,
; Resolved; .That ;we, as a .I.Age,.littetid:ihie
;nerd of Sister Bent on the morrow. " -'
Resolved,'That.. a copy 'of these: rooliitiOns
:under seal of the. Lodge be handed to Brother
.Bent by the Noble. Grand, alsd-- thSt. the Secre
tary: be instructed ,to forward; copim ; . of the:,
same to our county papers for publication. r
Mosae CALDNVE.X.I.,
R: W. l 9'ittt, ' COm.
D. S.. WATROLIF4, • •'• 1.
NO* torli '.Piviiiiice Itlitiliet.
ReportedVfery Week . ,Expressly for .1towrnol;
DILVOCTRAT by ;Modes b Server, Produce Commie
sloe Merchants. 26 Whit 4 hall Street. siew.Yerk.
. , Kew . York, Friday,. Jan. 28; 1870.
• BUTTER.
Receipts last six days .20,097 pkgs.
Trade continues very'dull in nearly all descrip
tions Of butter. Very fine State.is still in tried
erate supply, and fairly enquired fur by local
buyers, but their, wants are,, light. and they are;
not disposed to pay very limey prices even'tOr
fancy grades. .
State Dairies. fine , .31 la 32c
State Dairies, rod to primu....27 (ft 30c
State Pails, .clatry, ; choice --e @t' . --c-
State-PailsAlairy,good to prime 20 tg - 30c
State Pails,commott.to.fair. :..22 24e
• CHEESE.. ". •
, .
• . . „ .
Receipts last. six. 8,491 boxes.
No. new features can be , noted in t h e . t - riot.4, -
„. .
Btate:FantOry, . . 13 13Mc
State.Tactory, tine t,. 12340
StateractOry,.faii,"to good 9%Qi -
State' RitirieS, fair to good ..,. 8X421 • 10%c
Receipts ,
The deinarti, continues 'exceedingly li~lit _slid_
with a liberal supply prices are atill -settling
down wards. • • : I
H State and Penn:— . ..@ '2oc,
Western choice 20c
- .
.The demand continues very slowaud though
the supply is comparatively,light, Still it is ful
ly equal to the limited demand, if not rather-in
excess, and price are weak and a Shade easier.
Tutkeys, Stittezime, 14 to. c
Chickebs, State, 'to 16e
Duckal* et 113 c.
Geese • • - 121 I& 18c
MEATS AND STOCK. 1
Calves ire plenty and dull, with bulk of sales
at 12 - and 12%e.,'atthough an oc4siorial calf
has realized a , ttifle more. ' .
Live.Sheo, wwithers 1 6 to ONe
_
Live Ca veep State. plum—. 10 to 10. 1 4 e
Flog Dresseci Oalves tine \ 12 to
DRIED FRUITS. •!,
Apples continue in fair requeq and held firm
Peeled peaches are dull.
State Apples,quarters. , 84to 049
Peach 49, peeled,state . • .164 to . 18e --
Blaekberr . tes.: . „ - .12 to
Ras - pberries • ... to' 28d
iVIONTAtOSE VILLAGE
oirer orgettle•i3l3i' or iled timu
27, 0,110. southwest fide ;is{` Turnpike
street - ,.:leer the Baptist churen—one' equare from the
Fdblic Avenue. ' '
PRANKLIN;FRASE• •
31batreee tau. 5,1876-4 w • '
2.'01) Pro
-
, r-
The ilarkets;
EGGS.
`POULTRY.
: -
- 'pain Which 4 tie Centaur
- -Luilmentivill not'reitcVe. tie swelling
they will zotsubdue, and' ne lameness
Arhlotl willnot cure. Thisisstring
= , language, lint it. is. true.' 'They ,have.
. , preduced toore,,eu!eis of; thettirOtir,,
' • -neniaigia,lockljew.palsy,sprainesiWel
ling-a, ciked,breakteAscaldi, burns. Silt
rheum. air-ache, &c., upon the: h , sari frdme., aid e
strains, spavin, 'galls, 'etc., upon 6111046 iu:onelyear
than hava'all other, pretended remedies since the world
hekin. ariccinntei , liritant, ell-healing, pain xe. ,
Hovers-iltipples throw awaythcir crutches, the lathe
vrok;poiooro4r bites are renderedharmiess; and the
wounded ate healed without a scar. The reilpe'l4Pub
lished areund each bottle. ,They sell asl2o articles ever
sold before, because : they do just,svhat they pretends!)
dO. Th6oo who now suffer from yheumatisre. pain. or
swelline lieserve to suffer if they will not use Centaur
Ltntrdent, - white wrapper: 'More than 1000 certificates
of remarkable ;cures, including frozen limbs chibnic
rheumeSm; gout, running,tumore. etc., have 13 , gen
ielved. Ilk will send a circular containing certificates,
the recipe, ete.,:gratia, to any one requesting . One
bottle of the yellow wrapper CentierLiniment is worth
one hnndred dollars for spavined or sweenied horses
and mules, oi for, screw'-worcel in cheep. ; Stock.owneis.
--theselinimentr are Worth your attention. No family
shotdd b 4 without them. "White wrapper family uee;"
YelloW wrapper for animals. Sold by all Druggists.-
50cente tier bottle; large betties, $l.OO. J. B. ROBB * &
C0.,88 Blvadvrai.New York. •
is more than a substitute for Caster,Oil.
It is'the enly: safe article In existence which is certain
to assimilate the rood. regulate the bowels, cure wind
collo ml 4 produce natural sleep. It contains neither
minerala morphine or alcohol, and is pleasant td take.
Childre.nrneed not cry and mothers may rest.
O ct.
LYONS 8c
..~
ETS,.. OILCLOTHS, DRUGGET,
MATTINGS, ; : 'MIN DOW
SHADES,
CAR
HANGINGS AND ENAMEL
MOTHS, COTTON YARN I t•
sCOFFIN- TRIM.-
—rt;i',--.
PAP
ECilr
WARE;:DIIT 49.0 S AND
,OROCERIES:,,,PAINTS;_
-945; -
PX.4%.
. .
ASK, ALL OF rDR., ,JAY. E' S
:FAMILY
.MEDICIX4S,
'UMBRELLA lIITEiBtR,
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-Mailinm); Jiainsi*-1,
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t v: ; kiEDISJINES,
-.CHEMICALS:
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MON2'ROBE f PA
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Dealer n,all kinds of
Pare Ino, Medicines,qAtemicals, Dye Woods, Dye
. • fitufi's, Petats, , 0118. Tarnishes. • ,
Pocket Books, Combs. Jewelry.: P . eritimery.
Toilet! Soaps, Brushes, Violins an 4 Violin Strings,
, - Yankee •Notions Fancy Goods.
Cigars, Tobacco. Table Clattery Fine' Solid Silver,
Spoon's, Plated Spoons, Kr Ives an d•ForksoGiuns,
Amunition, Shoulder Braces. Trusses, Medical
rnstrninents, , ,Dental Materials, Lampe , and . Lamp
ChimneyS. Teas, Spices, Baking Powder, Sea Mosa
Farina, Gelatine, Taplota, etc., ctc. • -
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Dalviwpale Ale for Invalids'.
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Those.who wish to buy Paints and Oils , svonlq do well
to exai
tnne our stock of White:. ,Lead, White Zinc, stud
idlied,Chernic.al Palate, before purchasing elsewhere.
.A.ll kinds of colored paints in cane of from one to five
ponndit each; on hand.
Montrose Feb. 2,1876. , •
rrON-KHANNOOK
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MARBLE WORKS.
BURNS &WHITE ;
ITAT.4t . i•b . l- f& .: 4.?4,y.,,,w94.N, '),tatgrt,
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SCQTOII & A.MERIQAN GRANITE,
- A siedaity.
tarCeme4ry Lots Endued
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P. C. = URNS, ==` -
Turklellannock.l%;,,',Jan. 19; 1876.—1 y
11# , BAL . ESTATE FOR SALE.
The liubseribe,r will sell the following valuable Real
eetet
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' ,-- `At a Very Low Figure. : ,- '-
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One iiret-class Dairy Farm, "stock and farming tools
in. the township of Bridgewater. 11X mi.es from
conts,tull3o acres. _ -
ALSO--One in Burrows Hollow, Gibeon twp.,of
98 acre a., and isn utensive older ;mill and distillery.. J
Al.BO--33.0 and . to( In tievatilfer4 bete.;
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,', ... • -- ' TA'fIUS MADE') Aay. ; , - '
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voriiitteulinfadreso lite. inliscs4ber Akeetroull,
rf4r call at his residence In Bridgevister. . ir - '
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_;;" • JOHN GAV/IT'A
liridgewatur t JBl3. 26th, itral,-2m., -_ , .
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Gents,' and Ladies' underwear at Cheap'
Johnl'a.
DEALERS ZN
B. R; LYONS itc CO.
Minniactureta of and Dealertiin
MARBLE ARO SLATS MANTLES.
HAYDEN &I CLEMENTS,
STOVES, TIN, COPPER 84 SHEET
IRON WARES, 'HOUSE FURN.
7 LSHING GOODS, AND 131:TILD.
ERS EARDWARE,' .
BLANCHARD,' BARTLE T & 00,
. SASH, BLINDS, PQORS, WIN- .
DOWS,'CORN.IOE 1110114D-',_
ING'S &O
which we will sell at Illeachant.Bartlet & Co•s. girlies
NAILS, SCREWS, LATCHES, BUTT c',
SASH. AND BLIND FASTEN—
ERB A.ND HINGES, HOES,
FORK SHOVELS, RAKES,
WIRE GOODS, &O.
Special lnduc.ements on-Pans;Pa ll e, Ooclttr - iuull all
Dairying G oods.
IRON CLAD, FIRST. PREMIUM,
MILK PANS.
liki'DEN; Geileral . Agent)
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OTSEGO. COUNTY LUMBER; PLAT:
FORM, SPRING„ AND -BUG-
GX. WAGOONS.
tinsurpai3sed for Style and DurabOty.
We Uave recently addeil to our selection of litorte
y
auida - bi Rathbone..l3aril`Co.. Albany N. Y. hid the
Argand Base Burning Parlor - IWe and Cunard Cove
Stoves; nutnufactnred - by Perry CO - 4 - Alban, N.Y. WV
also 'keep the celebrated .
DIAMOND BASE BURNING AND
FEARLESS COOKING STQVES - : •;
Ml=ln
Ratttbone, • Jewett & Ranliom, Neaps, with Ciipper
Reservors anti Nickla Mountings of the latest improved
patterns; Repairing promptly done and orders. fo r
jobbing solicited. ;
. HARDEN dt CLEMENtd.
New.Milforti. May 12th. 1815.=-tf. '
Why,. the Floirers a Bloom 4 in_ WintOr ;:.
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Iron, Hardware, etc.
Dealers itt
Agents tor .
f•
TILE CENTENNIAL COO*,
Are you aware that you - can obtiin Summer heat la
January 1 That you can impart balmy air to your
families ? that you can give - spontaneous - grOwth tb
plants and Flowers, and that: you Can make home a
Httikparadise by pn rcha sI ng , Qtie of Sayre's itch-
Air VtiriUsces ? These Ffifiraces are now constructed
with VAPOR PAN by which. the atmosphere.ls test
pared to that resembling Summer heat. ' •
Noire Crac if Fain
NO MORE DRY HUSKY HEAT,
„ 1 ?,. -::,HOT-AIR
And , the time has come when conetunntivesSmay re
joice in coal tires. These furnaces are eold entirely sip
on their own tnetitd, aed are now 'the leAdinglurunce
in this part of the conntry .All Furnaces are warrant
ed to give entire satisfaction or no sale.
3Wi SS,
I keep competent men on the road who are*ell ac
quainted with the Furnace business and they are con
stantly putting up these Furnaces. Their work is war
ranted to please. These Furnaces are now scattered in
the folluwing towns and cities:
Blnglinmion i Scranton, ,Providence, Wilkes Barn,
Kingston, Pit tston, Elmira. •Waverly,.' , Williumt‘Port.
Great Bend, Suspaehnana Depot, Lianco.k,
4ownsville, Andes, Maigaretville, Franklin, UnadlDa, \
o*ego, Northumberland, and many, other towns.-
MlX"xLizfes,gatu.re.sl
Any person wishing a recommendation from any ore ,
living in the abioVe named places. I will gladly tin res.
potid with them, giving names of parties now. using
these Furnaces.,
B. C. SAYRE.,
• Montrose ,
Montroie, December 22d 1875.-Bm.
P . J. DONLEY,
No. 48" Sc 50 . Washington St.,
BINGHAMTON; N. Y.
Would reepecttuUy call attention to theirlaroo At,
,2E' t 7 X:CN = "3.0!:1:71EL.Z17
which they are selling at from 15 to 20 par cent.
thin, heretofore. A full assortment of
PARLOR, DINING ROOM and RITORRN FURNI
TUBE.
Parlor Bette, ftom $BO upward. Chamber Betts from
s4oApward. Mattresses from $4 upward. Pure Wool
Mattresses from $lO to $l5. Oak, ..A.sh and Walton.
Extension Tables front $6 to $lB, •
You;can do better by purchasing your goods of us than
of any dealers in this section of the country. We will
nottie 'undersold by any one east of New Yoril
No,eXtra charge for packing or delivering rots at the
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Wftliesire to says word. In this line we have ii_Oileot
Patent Casket:And wvariety 'of other styles.' Bofial
Robes t Ishroude, etc. • • • • -
The hearse and Carriage attache(' ,to, our sti esiatilit4-
men% cannot be surpassed in this. section. These
be furnished. to those ,who, require. * are* nable i k44 -
,gre.anyWhbre within it radius' of tiventy miles ‘ .. frout
dty. Give him a eall. • "
J. DONLIT. •
BILOp, . 1 1 .•
poto INtliktb4lBlse4tt ' ' r I
:-'ntit.ypiv - Plothipg 'at Obeixi,,,Joho)3,
Boy a Boo* it Cheap John's.
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