The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, March 15, 1876, Image 3

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THE WHITE HoulseNb ' l*inik"
—Tau FAMOUS EAST ROOM--MOTLEY
THRONE OF VISITOR...‘"•••*THE MA4TYR.
PRESIDENT.*COSTLY 43 ANQUirrsfrIifAIe"
FEASANCE OF 'TILE - SECRETARY' PPWi(ii,
----VOTERS WATCA . YOUR REPRESENTAr.
TIVES-.--KEEP lioxEsr MEN ,1N 'CON.
'GRESS. : ',.' ' i . _ -
,-' ....•.'; . ;:,.
. For ourvisit:tO ~ r t ha-iithiteAiOuse *e
tried to chose a.t.lay, and
. . - 114,, hoar *hen
t h, r e would not, in
,all:probability; be- ,a
rush 'of callers. We • had . no.' Aloha' fa
vors' - to ask for ourselves or our friends;
no eta: to grind " . 0. tac t , a'id we Went :up ,
to theAilliee of the I.,)litet . MagiStrace:
w irt,
.a,
,serenity of soul that - . no. mere
pliice-li un ter . can. ever feel. IQ id .
,t,lie peace
01, inin - d' that pitssetli •-the uhderstanding
of all 'office seekers,; beam: forth, on. the
countenance of :each, 'of our party ?
Ilowever that may be•, - Ave - were.' treated
with di, great?,-st courtesy, affiirded all
n e cCssar3 , facilities for seeing...the House
and grounds; anti
.all .questithq readily
and politely answered. - '. • : ,
'file White House stands in, the west
ward part of the city, on . Pennsylvania
Avenue.; between the, , TreasurV, ,on one
5i11 ,, , , and the
,War and Nav*y:Dt;part - thent
on the other, It stands on rising ground,
the lawn in front is handsomely laid out,
• and ornamented with ‘walks4 drives, and
noble old trees. There .is a fine- park , on
i r e soatheru side Of the mansiOn`. The
situx ion coin manda• a fine! view . of. the
broad and silvery expanse of the Poto
mac, a.i . (l the surrounding scenery., The
President's. house is :,bnili of 'freettone,
, painted 'white, and COntitts . of
. two lofty
stories, above 'the ' hasement.-,. It , at
modeled aft.'rA the palace, :of the : D .• of
i v
Linter. The top :ia..liturm :ianted liv a
handsome baltistrade and
,he f general
eitct of the exterior . is extret, ely simple
and unpretending. - The„ main 'entrance
i s on the north front, by a flight of steps
that leads up- to • - n ,pOrtieo,:supported_hy,
l o nic columns:. . -',The MassiVedfolding
doers admit us into a- hail or ante-roein,
dividedlengthwise •by a partition of •-,e1e. , .
' gat ground glass; ~T!)_ the left isrthe
stAirease and beyond it Abe. farnous East
room ; which, if. not the., .handsomest
'salon on the continent, is •certairly the
most . Celebrated. This javAale . room is
eighty-six feet linig, .t'ort*lfeet . .wide and
. twenty-eight . feet
. high..l: The 2 furniture,.
is ricer and elegant Eight splendid mir
rors multiply indefinitely its statelylpro
portions. -Costly curtainadripe,,the win-,
• do .s, through . - which' there, are' beautiful
views of rivers, towns and country. -Three.
niagniticent 'chandeliers 'shed abrilliaat
light throt gh thelapartments at night.H.
Here the • President ,holds. This public re-
ceptions. Here he receives the congAtii-
Limns of the magnateii of the land MU
his accession to office: i Here have -gath
ered "fair women 'qind , lbrave , men"
. of
°every clime• and _ tongue, of every race
. and color on the civilized globe.
-JustThink of - the mOtly - throng that
have trodden thiErsarne soft' yieldingtar
pet.sat in the luxurious c.ha . raand glanc-
ed into the magnificent.:mirrors.'• 011icers
in tht-ir brillitait; uniforms, and forgign
ambassadors .in glittering court dress ;-,
the sons of .Princes and the eons of toil ;
wise statesmen and wiiitewas:ied rascals . ;
members of cOngress, - . and ;greeily: oce
seekers; :poets, .artists,. -Oar
p.et-baggars, - -priests; ~ ':l4utigers. doctos,
and grangers: - 'The.' titled dime. in ler
velvets, and diamonds the fair, you'll.,
girl, with rose-tinted c:ieeks lovlier th, t anr
the flowers that confine the- dainty line,
of her corsage ;' female,. lobbyists clad; in'
studiously \rusty, widow't weeds . `o.r re
tplei-alent with - "glots Of satin and glini
mer of pearl." There , areltypes of every'
class and condition in life,l to be met
her.'. • .. -. •1.
ll this histo . ric room tiie
ident, tent over the dead body of his
belOved son Willie, and three years after,
his•own murdereil(ortn lay here in •State,
awid6t the wildest: storm of Brier' that
everqept ever the- RepubliC. %
Adjoining the East •.Rool , are thre.
Apartment? .called respect iv; I
the Red,
Blue and Green:Rooms'. ; ' h y are all
different in bhape and size nd the
.pre
tailing color of the furnishings give, each
-roilm its name.' They. open i.in to !eanh
•
ether, and aftio , connect .watts 'the 'gait - .1
Rom, forming one ofthe greatest.
_suite
in inu . ietiole,,outintiy. 'On thHlfloor . to tile'.
westoa the diping room used Or state.diu
ners.. Each'et theseXanOneti'cbsts from
Seven hundred to,, two ..thousand. dollars
. exclusive of the wines anq liqaars, which - .
are oUthe rarest - and "costliestAiraintS.— ,
Six wine ; glasses, : ..of !liff.eretit size .4ind ]
e:ic:: a marvel, of .eiquisite ,Wiirlirnsnahip; I
are placed on the . table . with *the first
COW*. These are,,' - replenOted' , . it' e'verY
•
third course. with . . a • :different kind:,of
lignot.: - . An ''. Italian Ste Witid - :., is . htrel: - by
' the government tii:, -- tanperintend: v .t4e*
'feasts ; and : not a .cuisg4e 'on .: the :.:coriti.
. nent:c in, surpais,iwdeiicaCy..and - ,V..!triety
a viands those, , ivhieh Tegaf9 ., "-the , sense!
. • of
.the "silent-warrior" and his friends: - ' - .
. The seoond biol..- contains flit: Once of
the Predient,:..se*tary's desks . ,-tihrary,
.priyate,.parini - and . living,..rOntn,SOf ;the
fatuity. There are thirty , ,One - Argil rooms
in .all, exclusive, Of .A. he haiseinent:.,;- ,The
Wier contains..kitehen;.'st.oke,4oo4o:
&c..
. ,
- What .astoUnding news vent Tearleisly
ovcr-the. wires, from, end .to,,end Of., the
chide country—the enrruption, psigna
tion and prepoitedlinpeachment'of Yi'..iii.
Belkuap, ,*eretary,s, Of mr4..1. : : ..No won.r
.
der that' the voice of,' .-folk. Meister .- Cly 7
tiler trembled. With
.:genuine'leelitiv, as, tit.
read over 'the: ~ivstilti.o. . .th_ .(:.oir6Extittele't4.
in vestigatiOns..:...:.N6,:: Wonder ,- ' that. :the
House receiyed'Jhe:', 6*in:cement nkiatied
silence. Not a 'nnin,''.whethet.Detnoenit
or Republican, but !felt , . chill-iif•:hotivei
=ll2l
•_ . .
'be „inviriCible, purity. The
Ohez.tlinNW.Opliertnost`,
•the' . cominittee; -- seernettio be: - I'llo6Se - of
shame and regret that they had found
..fPrruption and fraud when they -looked
only for absolute Hofhonefity.. , •
The people can no• longer , doubt - that
'the:representatives ,of . their - will "in the
OLp-fourth eongress = assembled" are
:
faithfullY endeavoring tO -! hunt • .ont, and
, .
expose Nude and corrnption wherever
found. Voters, *ateli.closely the course
:.of : -those whom you have ;elected to make
and - execute the laws t . for your best and
highest interests. See to it that there
economy arid refortil' - OptiOsed • to' a lavish
and criminal 'extravagance. in the use of
public money. • It . is your own fault . if
.you.-lonvr submit to' the grievoirs bur.;
dins of.taxation ) in order tO - fill , the
, fern of those, who should be your servants
and not your tyrants. - ~ •
There are !men in . positioni of trust
who are of incorruptible integrity, keep
them there. When you . find 'that 'they
inake.their positions only the means of
ministering to their , own selfish aggran 7
dizernent, then replace them. by men
whoSe upright course in the.: past is a
sufficient voucher for tlfrirfritore honesty.
NED CLIFioN.
W.* 4e.—
Flesh 11:lfeseendlng in Es Shower.
LotitsvmU, Ky., March p.—The Bath:
County Mus cit . this • date says: 'tOr.
last 'riday a shower uG meat fell near,
the hoOe of Allen, Crone)), 'Who lives
some . two or three Miles •from the Olytn-,
Oat) Springs, in the seuth...rn portion of
this county, covering a strip of ground
about )tie ,. iiiindrett yards in length and.
fifty wide:• • Mrs:.: Crouch ,was out in the
vard at: the ,time,
..engaged making
- SOAP, When :Meat; Whigh s ' looked like;t,eef':
began to fall around her. . The ski wasi
perfectly clear at ithe . time, and. site, said'
l it . fell like large - show flakes, the pieces.
.
as a ge\neral thinginot Lunch larger.. One:
piece fik l .l near her. Which .was three or
four inches 'Sqitare. Harrison
Whose veracity is Unquestionable, and:
.from whoin we obtained. the abOve facts,:
.hearingsol the - occuranhe visited. the
.cality the.nexkday,, and says he saw par
ticim of meat, sticking, to ,the fetiSes and
scattered..over the • ground. The . meat
When•it first fellappeared to . be perfectly
fresh. r, .
• .:14z.0.,
The - correspondent of the Louisville
Commercial; writing froth Mount Ster
ling,corroboyates 'the above, and says the
pieces of. - flesh were of various Size and
shapes, some of them being two inches
square. Two gentlemen, who tasted the
meat, express the_ opinion that is neither
mutton or venison.
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Mardi' 10.—Captain
J. M.. Bent, of Sterling, Ky., and a gen
tleman well known for reliability arrived'
in toaisvilje to-night,... with specimens,of
the r tesli that.:' , fellAasf Friday in Bath
county. The flesh covered two acres of
ground; and - resembled mutton, andleft
traces of bloodoh' the *trees and lenses
which. wer!itotiched by the falling.flakee.
Chickens and hogsdevout it.with evident
relish. The Heavens were clear, the sun
holie and only:floating - el:m(15 were vis
ible at, the time, which was 2 p. m. March
3d. Quautities of flesh have been pre
served, and was brought to Lonisvil:e
was given to
,Prof. Lawrence Smith a
Well known scientist who says he has no
doubt that it is animal, flesh. He pur
poses making an examination to-morrcw.
A hundred persons are willing to attest
'with affidavits to the truthfulness of the
entire matter. .
Lo LT' sv ILL March I n reg Ard
to the ,shower `of flesh in Bath County,
Prof. Lawrence Smith; scimtist, says in
lis'analysis of specimens examined :
"In my mind • this matter,' gives. ever_`
indication of • being the dried, spawn of
of ; Batrachina reptiles; doubtless that ol
the frog. They have . been • transportd
from the pOnds and swampy grounda by
currents or wind and have ultimately.
'fallen on the'spot where they were found.
This is. no. issolated oColiran . ce of the
. kind,'.lhay.'.ng come across - the Mention
of several in the 'course of my..readieg,
the only onel can now fix date of. is
,re-.
corded 5y MuscnOnbrceck: as occuring in
- Ireland in 1675., • .
-
Prospect of War.
•
'BEntr:s,"litireh Bismarck
is determined twexact the fullest satisfae•
tion from Chinai for the' plunder of the.
schooner Atari Fochow. Tlie Chinese
piratesoyertp rderi ng the. captain
Opt, bejug . protectedi.by 'the .leol - eat:-
thonties. The American and
..British
government support the .German
The British .Adirrirarlf - Vder; hai ordered
aimed assistaiice; • The 7 Germans will be
shortly° auu the
Pekin gOiernment,•and -- have 'reinforced
their - squaOron .in British waters, con:
slating , of four cervetteeir mounting fifty
four guns, and two gunboats ,mounting
twelve 'guns,
-.4sivadron 8
wilt assenible at - - .lung ,Kong joint
aPtion., • .
CHICAGO, Marph has been ascer•
mined, through th a nid av it s o f numer .
Olid persons in city that there is an
organ ized c(napary , which las its head
quarters- n'Buffalo, N. Y., gOtten'tip
Pre 2 s l Y for furnishing witnesses and
Iprofeidional jUrytnen in any part, of the
cori.ntry to rub cases and give such testi.
/nutty as is desired to bring about a ceri
end. It isalso said that this tissoCia7
thin hitS rainifloations' through .Chica
go, Nifv.•YOrk, Philadelphia, Boston,
Cincinati and Other cities where there are
"molar,- agencies. .- and.', that aie.a
certain clan of 'la*yeis and private and
ALT y "DEMOCRAT
A Bureau of Fraud.
r i nltAic caLn:.t.tc• with .
It le .xthderetopi.:-.thAt , tfie matter - will be
Prreer&ted: to - the grand jury here tU-ditY.‘,•.
80te's Evidence Offered.
Crucado; , March. - 12:—It is reported
that Jacob Rehm, seeing no other \way
out'ofr.hisiinpending doom, :has agreed.
to go before the - 'Chan& Jury Tuesd4y
and expose - ex-Congressman J. D. Ward,
ex-Revenue Collector Phil. Wadsworth,
ex-Supervisor Daniel Munn, Sinion
l3rydges, and J. T. Hoyt,. by ! showing
their connection with' the whisky
In consideration this' testimony,
which has been' hitherto inaccessible, he '
expects to escape with a slight penalty.
Attorney Bangs does not deny, and will
not confirm= this report.
Terrible Inundation.
. BUDA ) Pesti]; March 12.--In five small
villages.: along the- river: Dan übe,
houses collapsed frOni the 7th to.ithe
consequence of the 'foundations
being datnaLted by, floods. PiTestb and
its suburbs, .it is . - ihipossible to count the:
houses: that have .been ruined. If the
inundation . COll tinues, huge , bloais of
houses in this city must full, On the Bth
iiist. the: large -ifilan,d of . Czepel, , below,
Perth containing fire villages,: was sub ,
merged, and all the houses except 5 swept
away.
rtiscellaneous,
B ILLINGS STROUD.
FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT ,
INSURANCE :AGENT'
Ecoiltralse• ,Z' .
Capital Itepresclued, 14100,000,0 r
. ,
Fire Association of Phil., Capital & Assets, $ 3,500,00(
Insurance Co. of N.A., Phil., " " 5,000.000 .
Pennsylvinia Fire„ PhiL, " " -,. ' 1,100,000
Ins. Co. of Pa., Phila., - ' ", " 700,000
Lycoming of Manney,Pa. " ' • " 6,000,000
laneaster. of Lancaster, " ' 400,000
newton of Newton, 4 , , i,
150,0110
Home Ins. Co., N.Y., ' " . • " 6,000,000
61 14
National • •
, - '. 64 66 450,000
Coaimerelat Fire " • " " - ; 450.1)00
Hartford Fire of 'Hartford Ct. " 64 4,000,000
Atlas i• I. 46 64 , 500 000
Royal Canadian, of 'Montreal, - -
uverp C o a o n l a . d Lo a, ndon & Globe , •' ”, . 1.100,0J0
, ,
• of Liverpool Eng., ' " -" • 2 b , oo,ooo l Providence Washington, of _
Providence,. 1., ' - " •6 600,000
LIFE. - , •
Conn. Mince] Life Ina. CO:; Aseette $40,000,000
Ame;ican Life. Phira. " " $5,000,000
Travelerii Ins. Co., Ilart.,,Capital and Surplus $8,000,000
Railway Passengers , $500,000
Thenndersigned hasbeen wellknown inthisconnty,fot
thepast 20 years, as an In.nrance Agent. Losses. sus
tai ne,d by his Compainies have always been promptly
paid), '
rar-Oftice up stairs, in building east from Banking
°Mee of Wm. R. Cooper &Co:, Turnpike street.
BILLINGS STROUD, Agent.
CHARLES 11. SMITH, I.Office Managers.
AMOS NICHOLS, .
Montrose. Jan. 5 1876.
Best Calico 74 cents per yard at, Cheap
John's. • , .
. •
A T •
•
H. & "W. T. DICKIERMAWS
•
, •
FURMTURE ROOMS
. .
New "Milord, Pa.,
•
Can be found the largest and beet :
sottment of Furniture conaisting of :
PARLOR, CHAMBER, DINING
ROO_ 3 _l'4 AND nALL
• FURNITURE,
: to be fonnd in the County, all new
end of the latett patterns,
and will be Sold 'very cheap for
,C4Oll. All goodi l
warranted as. represented. • '
H. & W. T. DIdEERMAN.
Feb..l6, , , ,
Closing out bFerCogs ' , (or cost at
Cheap John's: 4 ..•,‘' _
A NEW STEAM M LL.
NM and Lumber!
A Rare Chance. ,
The undert , igned, havinz just completed a new
STEAM MILL at ALLEN'S. CORNELIS,' will keep on
banal a goud supply . of Fresh Ground Caytwa Easter.
vlafllcient to meet the demands of ull who desire it In
this section. Also a supply f Feed: Lumber not on
hand will he sawed'. to order, on short netlee. .Post
Pince addr9sts. MontrcluC:V.it• . • •
• E. HARPER,
March Bth, 1878.-211 i.
FARM
The subscriber offers his farm for _ In Silver Lake
Township, ColltaiElitig BIGITY AORICIII, one bikir im
proved. , For particulars, address
THOMAS SNGLIBLII.
1 Box 556• Pitt4toa M.
Feb. 9, 1876.—ew
.M*Reiff,:l - 5;:.-.'i
GENERAL
FIRE
y;t.. r~
ACCIDENT.
S. LANGDON, S9llcitor.
Etaa3.e•
76.
Legal Notice..
ANTILE, APPRXISEMENIrS.
m ER
P in merehandise, etc., in Busquelumns
reike notice, ' that , in ' pursuance of the
cts of Assembly of this Commonweillth
revenue to meet the ,demands , tar itt
ury and for other phrpcses, the under- .
ppraiser of - Mercantile, taxes for, Sitid
has prepared a list of traders in `said
and placed each in. that class which
pears just and right according to' the
Assembly, to, wit : • •
'churn. • 1 sLl7;erty.
' fat R T llandricli
13Joseph Newman
14;1!Junson &Htilght
& Son " ' 111 middi e t own . , ,
en 14
a 141
rei
r arat AN Bo
'Pattipti White
_Montrose.
!lard . ; 14
14 'W J Muller? 1 :11
• 14iLyozo. Drake . il2
'.... F B Chandler - .: 14
/ 0 11 , 14
14 1 8 ft Lyons & Co 12
IR RDeWitt 18
IA B Burns pto ix
;Guttetiburg, Rosen. 1. 9
i • haunt & Co i
1M A 14on p m 3 12
'Read& Stroud - 10
;J F Bronson . ; 13
1W B Deans l4
1 J L Talbot • 14
IC o Fordhun' 14
IN Bullard p Ittl , . 12
IE Bacon & Son . ', 14
le N Stoddard ' 14
iC G Miner 13
Illovd &Corwin ° 12
EPStamP - ' • .12
B Thatcher • 14
Iht K Hill .
14
B. McKenzie " 1
W J Turrell
F D .11,1nibuish
BC Sayre
W W -mith & Son 13
Griffis & Sayre 12
S Piliman &Co • 13
[Philip Dahn 14
t.l Itjtaynaford ' 14
0 D Stebbins , 14
E Warner billiard tables
Desk
COUnty,
several
to, provi
the Tre
signesl,'
County,
County,
to hirn-a
Acts of
A F Laces
R J Calle
IC A Lott
Towksbu
P C Bush
SL Ada
CC Wort
J L Pay n
13
getcater.
cy .
Perry Me'
Jus. Mart
W. M. C
rooklyn.
• COB 14;
-ortli 14,
dridge 10
et ' 14 :
r 12
1.3 • - 14
Dolaway
D A Tits'
gent & I
Per 7 w
TPTiffrl, l
R. T. As i;
Word.
er 141
stm p m 4 1I
eon 14
r 1•
r 18
.t Burdick 14
undaj.
M A Gard'
HWJoh~
H W Joh
N Bak
CM Hun
Weather I
E P Chat
I E Davis
DRichar,'
IMS Br
bers 14
rn 4 l3
son 18
,s 14
Dirizock.
A 11 Mo
• y 14
Leebody 14
n & Son 14
• ketklee 14
;vat Lake. ,
Stevena
Jas Mar
Hiram B
LBall
•. . li'ranklin.
Joshua 1 - ' yd
DC& fs 1 kordham ..
ri.
Ell Merriman
13enjami .Todd. . . .
Triendnille. .
Robert biters . .13
Wm Bu in ri ni 4 11
Mrs M NI •Namara 14
R. Kee n. ' , 14
ar at Bend nap.
.VanantmJerp & • Son .14
H A &V e t:lark ' . :13
Greatßend Village Bor.
•J B Brown 'l4
8 - D Ros 3& Co • 13
11 8 .Hanaa . 14
Lewis & Lang dy 13
J B.Mcoary v
e t 13
Denim i & Carl ' 14
Gre t Bend Boro.
' ‘rd 'tack '-
`‘, r - -
Richard'tack - 10
T D EFtFook p ,11
P 11 Liu - 11
Geo L nheim . 8
H Vatoirler 14
J&11 V olaton• 14
George cNamara 13
P Liortu - 14
A Pai tin 14
Fergert•• n & Skinner .13
Thomas linanek 14
Pa Wit=
ISTIEVEM
Belden 11rotpers 11
1) 0 11411ou p m 4 19
table,l it 2
Gibson.
D E MA nes 12
! :i.
James Puller 12
Wm D mer , 14
Geo 11 ells pm 4 i 10
Co °lie tive Cop m 4 12
11 D 13 nnett p m. 3 141
Kenne 4; Sons „- 121
armony. 0
A 8 M :won':
Lyons& McNeil
Noah lihibee
- `l.ohlar-
J Schlalior & Co p m
Brandt t Lang p m 4
B Stephens .
MIMEO
James
M J &
DeLley
g•-
Herrick.
s p m 4 . 121
& Morgan. - 111
Patterson. 121
Jc•hn F
A Yo'
C II Ell
Thoma
Alden
L Curt
JAM
igan 141
ton i l4l'
!Ha 1'44.
: . '4
fany p ra 4 12
Payne . 14
llama 13
r 13
neigiY
- 12
Peck , , 14
eengrant ' 14
Jaelcson.
rt,A p m 4 14
nson ' 12
Block l4
' Jessup. ; •
*menu' e..p !n 4:
.. 14
rti
Ude Meadows. , •
. rdelce -
Lathrop. -
'nn
.t,
' 1
A Alle
LltPe
ETTii
Oliver
JA Wi
TJ Ca
JIM J
Fowle
L P R
D Rob
LUIVI B
Arno!,
JUR°
ED c
N M F
Tiftli n ,
EMT)
G W }"
MD 1
J S %yr
0D RI
FA .r,(
J D rig
13
S 5 Jeffers ' 11
,ny
, ette p m 3 13
,roe► 11.
Lenox.
hnsou 14 1
Clearwater 12
Bre • 12
Decker
nrtley
Mapes
Iller
Mention of Venders of Pier
ehandl4e. •
;ales less than $5,000, class 14
'ales $ 5,000 less than $lO,OOO class 13
ales $lO,OOO less than $15,000 class l l2
ales $15,000 lees than $20,000 clas4 1,1
ales $20,000 leas than $30,000 elass ; lo
ales $30,000 less than $40,000 class, 9
:.ales $40,000 less than $50,000 class; 8
I sifleattou of Patent Medicine
Deniers.
Ii WJi
Black
Grow
John
Geo I
WEIV
CliiS,
1
,-: $lOO, and not exceeding $- 250,klass - 4
1 1 - $2OO, ..and not exceeding $ 500, Mass 3.- •
Is $5OO, and not exceeding $l,OOO, Class 2
Id. the Judges of the Court.of
.Chmmon
I. of said county will: hold a ouiti of Ali
!
; t the Court Rouse in Montrose in! and for
county,,ou Thursday, - April 20, 1876, ,at
tine and ,place any of, the Merchants des ,
' , - defilied,'and cliSsed as aforesaid, ;or their
F - 0 attorneys, may appear and! appeal
said assessment if they think :proppr. • ,:
1 :!. ~• : MILON' lIIRCHARD ..
Jeh.lB, 1876. . . Mereantile Appraiser.
MiNISTRAIOR'S NO'l'!OE. Irt
the state of Jane sihiptuan, late of Middletown
1. Letters pf Administration in the said estate
v. been granted •to ihe underAignPd all persons
said estate are requested to make , iMmediate
Veit and all persotia baying claims against said
itreirequested to present them without delay.
• toßNO.hatiCii TAGGART,
23,1 1876.—fiw2 - Administrator
deed
haviri
ow i ii
patio
estat
I)I4INISTRATOR'S NOTIOE.-Tx
tii&estate of Nathan - It: Stark late of Simugville
1.1114 stmqueltanna- County, 'Pentatyllanfa. decd
rs of Administration in the a: td estate having
grAnted• to the omit:reigned, An portions eating
state are regnested to Make hunted / tat e i pay meat,
II persons; having etattus against:l4ld e,tate are
,tsteu to pretsent'them without delay'.
1. ' •
-, ''s . t ,'Dk.,,XTEIt \i'. itTAIIH, •
). 2,11875.-6 W: Admpletrator
- L -- --
tow,
,ett
been
raid
and
requ
orrows NOTICE.—The undpr
-3
ri f ined Pppolntrd by the lion. the Orphans' Cone
noqiitthanna County an Auditor to mako distrihn-
Ot the Oath remaining in ths hands Of the n t * .
;strafor of the' estate of Bridget Met.oap, uttil At
tu the duties of his appointment at his Wilco io
oseon Tuesday, March at, at 1 o'clock • p. m.
I hich - time and place CB persons boring claim;
present them or be forever debarred from com
upon said fund. I - R,. 0141144 ;Auditor.
• le 1876.-4 w i
Of.
!ton
mni
ten
at
wiii
2
_New Milford Ttop.
Bej Subinsp m 11
New Milford Boro.
Hayden & Clemente 14
L L Leroy : . 14
JDickerman pm. 3 13
.1 II &title 14
11 W, Decker ; 12
11 Burritt p ni 4 14
Ainey & Williams pm 4 13
Wm Hayden
II GUrrett & Son 10
P HarueB' - - ' 14
ti &W T Dickerman 12
J 11 B.trt 0, onotßlllitiril
Titb I e
D W ligger f 14
• :Oakland.
F D Muncon
1?u8h.
S Billiß 14
W. W & S B 31cOnin p in 412
Thomae Wheascroft. - -10
J W & . E Granger. 114
Springvale..`"-
inot Riley •
lluugerford & Meserole tlO
pm 4 r 5
Spencer & Smith - 11
-Silver Lake,
T Sullivan ," ' 1. 4
E 0 Meeker. 14
WaF In ierlied ' r 12
Sunuchanna Depot . .
.T W Osborn . . i, 14
c Coleman = 13
:AC Parllman • • - 14
Henry Sped
~ 14.
Go.. T Frazier
,10'
IW S Mitchell ty ni 8 '• 13
Thc&Fertan
W.lFtilkenbary -
F B Thayer ‘'
11 F Smith 14
1 M J Pe.lerga3.
1C -A-Miller ..
II ,P Doran.
CJ Lyons
iLeu;is Freeman
1D -A Lyons . '' .
Ithattenbarg, Rosen; ;; ! t 8
ham & Co 1 •
! James Belt i& Son ! - 12 ,
John,C Kane , t .. • 9,
IF D Lyons . lB
IA B Tarbox.- , . ' ' 14
111 C Lea pM3 ...i .• 13
1G L Adams ' ' 14
I Mrs E McGrath •• , =.' 14
Thomas Kelley : • .14 '
110Leapm8 -': 13
J. G Drake • ! 14
Wm Skinner 1 • 14
Chas Churchill j 14
J L Weathermax • I 13
W 11 Sttachen 1 18
Doolittle Bros ' • ; 14'
Mrs - Margaret McDonald 18
Mlebael Milian - ; ' 13
Mll t'npe -i • -14
!Wm Baull ; 14
J 11 -Cook .! 11
W-11 •
Kangford .= . 14
.T 0 Cook . . 1. : 18
W:l3 it 0 W Cook 1 12
D P 'McCarthy, & Co'l2
J Gilt S WSmith, I. '.lB
S Masters i. , 14
JaMes Donley 1 • • 14
Mrs Manamin., 1 . 14
E 13 Taylor j 18
Jack McDonald, Billiard
Tables. Ist and 2d,
Win Milles I 13
Dooley Brothers '. •- 13
Thomas McDonald ' 11
• Thomson.L . .
1:i
12
14
4 11
W W Messenger i 14
M O Mat toon m 4 1'
G T. Lewis ; 14
fan A Stoddard , 14
'A Z Ilur,ina 14
:jol.n tlrßrien Son* 14
lit• Shyer • 18
PEOPLE OF SUSQUEHANNA CO.
L;9l as . ,AinD Chniviairm :—The quenkta of
WHO WILL BE
OUSIEIi PRESIDENT,
15 not of as much importance to you as the fact that
CHEAriz.JOHN,
of Montrose, is selling his entire stock of goads c.Ol
- in part of. „
Allen? and Boys' Reddy-ifade Clothing.
" 64 • 46
'• Boots and Shoes.
66. 6 ! 6 6 • Hats and - caps.
0 •
ssß,zt aoons,
NOTIONS AND 110SIERT, UNDERWEAR . LADDIX
CLOAKS, FELT mass, TKIIAMED hATS •
AND BONNETS, BRAWLS, SHOES,
WATER-PROOFS, TIES. RUF•
• FLES. etc., .
At 10 per cent less than , t coat, (the proof of the Pud
ding is the eating thereof,) for you can find out the
truth of this by giving him a call at his store la Baia
Building
Our reasons for the above enormous reduction an
several, st, our , large and well assorted stock wants .e
ducing. Second, we are making preparations to remoni
into Searles
New Brick Stor e,
now being built next dot( to the NEW BANK, sad we
do not want to move any more gootbathan we can help
Third. we want your custom for , the future and the only
way for ns to gain and retain the same. is to convines
yori that it, is to your interest to purchase now and Is
the Mute, from very respectfully yours,
S. FALLIIIAN tic C 0.,,
(Cheap John.)
Montrose, December 15, 1875. •
lie OMNIBUS LINE.
Thu undersigned has an omnibus line running to of
ery train on the D, L. & W„ and Erie Rallwaya le
Shipping or Re• Shipping Baggagi
at either depot - will be promptly attendee to.
The new river bridge is now completed, hence there
is no lenling.
always on hand to convey passengers.to any point
the surrounding country.
BUCHANaI-Prop i r.
Great Bend. Aug. 19. 1814.—tf.
Closing ou Overcoats for. cost at
Cheap John's:
pARK.EVA.LE MILLS
xtio-larp•ziivEri:
I have rented the above 'Mills, and fitted them'up
drat-class order. I have oleo stocked the mill wits
14
12
13
14
12
12
ALL KINDS OF GRAIN.
Including Western White Wheat.
I also keep on _hand
ULIT: RYE, AND .Blrciwq,gAT
k'LOUR,. CORN SEAL„
. •
Feed, Buckwheat Bran, etc., etc...which I offerto tlaa
public at the lowed
,prices. wen kinds of Milßa
Bastneaa done.
- WANTED. •
FIVE HUNDRED berhele of Rye, immediately: Ale*
highest cash prir.e paid for all kinds of Grain.
• ERNST 8111 BEL
Parkevale, San. 19,1816.-8 m •-
SOALETHINT NEW.
A BOOT & SHOE SHOP
has just been opened over F. B. Cbandlees store. Al
kinds of work made to order. Repairing doge on short
notice. After having nearly 15 year* experience In the
business I feel conadent I can please ail whomayglyi
me a call. , •
.C. E. urrEaßtArg.
Montrose, Feb. 2 1876.-11 - Manaxer.
Beat Calico 711- cents per yard at Cheap
Joh n'z.
• -
"TREBOTTOM IS. 1N?" AGAIN'
THEY SAY, and this is-the way it bolds for
this month.
•
• ONE 'DOLLAR .:WILL BET •
3% pounds 'TEA.. or
11 .poutids PRUNES or/.
. 1.
- •
*4 CANS PEACEIEs or
7 pounds RAISINS • or • •
: 8.-LONG 'BARS SOAP or -
- • • 13 pounds CRACKERS or.
• • 14 pounds SALERA.TUS
• • 2 GALLONS MOLASSES or
• 4 pOUnds - OREEN COFFEE or •
• -1 4Cpounds ROASTED COFFEE' or
SCANS _PEACHES, CORN or TOMATOES.
On ten dua,r bill tukee the wLute:pile and a ,
_CbIZ•Ca:II3.CIb, - • •-• '•
with' IL -Fresh goods constantly' arriving and , es ling •
vcry low.
13 •
Graham necult and Oat Meal Crackers,
.a new • • •
and very - nice . ., - ; .. • • .•. • • - .5 , -
LIONS A Dlt/414
March 80876,-4w. ' 1 ; • •
, .
Closing:Ovreql4ts
. for pot- &t
Cbeali
..Y.li.l3,Tatis. a. BLANDtNe N. diX.Fpollip
Barnes, 'Blanding 84. Co:,.
favbit and_Aranitt tollt4
'MANUFACTURICRE3 OF ALL KINDS Of
MARBLE,*.ANk. , _ViANiTE , ..SIQNUMENT4
IMPORTERS OF SCOTCH . ORANIti;
26 Chenango St.,liear Depot,
14rirtik 8, ista. BTROHAKTONi W. r.
A - UDITOR'S NOTIOE.—ThP imder•
14.,111. signed having been appointed an Auditor, by the
orplowe Court Pasqnebanns County' , flistrlbute the
funds in the hands orlt. and A. L. Millard; aulminias
I,liter* of ch% , eilato of hitt.* al lEard, g i t cod, Iv o
attend to the Malt:tit-of , bin • appoiritioesi at Ilia aides
ill'hiOdtfeatt, oa Saturday, Atlefeti 187 s. clad
o'clock. p.m., at which time and phew 1 01 Penal*
havbg claims will previent them orb* tordresdebarreig
front* coming In on said food. , • • , ,
, • FRANSLIIMAIMAgditer.. '
Montrose. Feb. le,
TO .k
.Greatigend; . .,va.,
Anyarder for
EBOTABLIIINID IN. 18404
MANTLES I :,&q.
ALP;