The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, March 22, 1876, Image 3

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    Life Sentence ut a Murderess: I
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. w e h a ve Oublished, the: verdiCt of the•
jury - in ,thecasu-, of 4i0 8 .: g4kuia.}..l...Wini,. '
ple at Little .Valley_ :pattaran gus :COOLY;
whle h waemurder in the Seesind - .degree;
an d sentenced to impriionment 16 Sing
sing for the term of her . , naturallife . for
pistolling her hushiind - :' -- ...-1 ; 1 , • : , i . :... ',-:
A 8 Wimple, the Murdered maw,: was
formerly a resident .of 11/lexico,;(j t aiiv4i,y;
on n tY; a re3ume,. of :. t h e case will be . 'in
teresting • to':.'readers::.inthitt,,lfidalitv :
wi mp le was in the army during the war
was WOU'lldVd in the arm and r:ceived a .
pension. He wasAinalt: in- statnre very . '
tirdinary looking, and had but . little force
of character. Iler owned, two, acres of
land. with a. small' house.-upon - W'rtear
Little -Valley, in
_Which . :he.,lived.. His.
wife, just eouvicied, is, fair loOktfig,.-affa 7 .
ble with plenty ',of: detertntiation-Und a.
will of 11--r own. 4: Au . ust 1874, u
young fellow NelSoti IL:: .00l went_ to
\Viniple's to. Ward :and:. before he had
been there long an intimacy 'sprung up:
between the boarder and' tpe 'wit...dis
tasteful to the husband-I,n January.
1875, Wimple waa, taken,. sick an had
convulsions two or three da s.. In F01i.,.,
lie had another attack, an ablont: the
middle of March another, which' lasted'
raitil he died, on the
.19th of Maras, in;a
violent ,spasm. No .doctor Wits-'ealled.
at eitlier time:. Cool procured medicine
and ,attended. IQ t.i n sick' . man, t A fti.r
the death of Wimple the . neighbois con-.
eluded there , had been . . foul play, and,a
coron-r's jary was • iummoned to inOut re
into the matter. An, analysi . s of .the
stomach revealed strVehnine und arsenic
poisons which . CCoi 'bought: :and. 0061
and Mrs. 'Wimple were. arrested.- Cool
Was tried lest Optober, convicted of mur
der in the first !degree, andlsentenced to
be hanged in lisNovember .lust. • He' was
respited by - the . governor 'JO . the third of
arch, - for tbe purpose of learn in« What
might be developed on the trial': of his
accomplice, ar.d he'' was again 'respited
until Friday ltarch„3l. The, defence
tried to show on ~Cool's •trial : 'that 'the
poison was mixed With meal to kill' rats.
and that the rats :carried. the poison to a
box where was_ kept htilied*.corn 'from
which corn coffee waS'-titde for . lViinple.
There were no new develOpMents on' the
Oiallof the uufoxtunate womau.—Sura-
OW Courier._ •
.. Terrible Sisirerings'at Sea.
-' LIVERPOOL, March 16.—The British
Greta - Capt. Macready, from San Fran
cisco No. 24, arrived. here 10-day.. Shy
brings" a portion of the crew of the snit
iah ship Great .Brftain, Capt. Chilcott,
frOm Dob'oy Jan - . 22 for this ort, which'
was abandoned at - sea in a sinking Con.
anion. Eleven, of the crew of the Grefit
Britain were drowned and fourdied frorn
exposure. The Great,Britainenconn ter- ,
terribleed Weather and became wafer-log
ged: On:the 3d of -- March the CaptainTb
two sou's died of privation. The Cap
gain and thirteen men took to the boat
and soon suffered terribly 'from l i agriger.
Three.6l , the men died,.and-the snritivors.
were foratd , to 'eat portions of' the 'reinain s
of their comrades to - keep' from Starving.'
On the tith of March they wereiescued . '
in the last stage of emaciation.,
The British . ship I.',Umenide - ii, ;,Ca - Pt,
Beard, ,from., Port Xtoyal,„Feli.l7.
for'GreenoCk, : capsized 0n . , - :the. ,32th of
March: 'The second mate and seven Of
the crew have arrifed ~at: .Queenstown.—..
The remainder of the crew and the Cap
tain, thirteen . in all, were drowned..
. • The Cunard steamer I which
arrived hereearly,..this 'morning frOin BOB
ton, encountered the American brig Osseo.
Capt. Bialchford • from. Feb. -114
for, Havre, on the 17t1, inst.. in latitude
471'3 north lot gitude X3c. west, under
jury masts. •• „ .
.The British bark • Louisa; Capt. -gees,
• from .Darien Feb.'B, for,Cardiff, h s ar
rived at Falmouth; having ost sail 4. •
The British : ship Cit4* o Perth, papt.
Warden, from' Astoria, 'Or gcin, NO'i% 23,
lots arrived here.' ' She shipped a .heavy
sea on thel.lth ioSt.,- which smashed ohe
of her boats and damaged another, as
well as the bulwarkfibe;both
Ti e governOr has pardotied . the three
commissioners of Schayktitl,Coutity .eOO-
viettd of mal.easancd inl office: The
board of pt donit at, their Januarftneet- - 1
ing rtcotnineuded that they he relespd . n
the 6th (;t March, , but the governor wait
ed until Thursday ,
. before extending,,ex
ecutive cletnenCY. The Miners' Journal.
of yedtvratty indignant: - at thepai dot).
It says: "The politicians have triuTphed,
and added one more', ease to the list . 61
mockeries of justice in §chuylkill count). ;
Governor Hartrinft, hal somehow been
induced to affix his;hiime•tii the pardons'
of Hine,: Oonty, 'and . Bermer 4 " and -
,this'
morning those , ;xi Oohs s,vrobged 'getifie,rnen
will bt permitted .14 ,evacuate the,' jail.".
'They had updergotifi -an itnprieonmen.t of
' brit six months and eleven months ,of the
two years for which .they were sentenced
by Judge Pershing.;' b e irrurnall'art her.
states: "We further learn that thismorn
ing they will asiear before -the\ cOMmiSS
loners that they are unable =to pay the
costs of proseCittion which' they were or
(hied to pay. In this "l way they ;will go
fro us the fine and imprisonment are: by the pardons. I
"These pardons Werelzeeured through
the senatora and representatives; of the
county and other. politicians. TheAis
tricta,ttorney, the clief law °facer, has
never been ,consulted the' miner at
all. Of course the moral of tbil whole
affair iR, that if you have politicalfriends
You can laugh :at' thecourts, feeling se
cure in the conviction that i the
,pardon
ing power wiirbe interposed in 14)ur
hid"
Pardoned.
,11376.
.1 CENTENNIAL
At P.:lVlel.enzie'p 'C]) . .o,p Cask.Pto*
ARRIVAL OF
• AND A.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.
~ V
HERE, THEY-. ABE :
Bert quality' Prints ' 1 ' ' 'B3( cis.
Finest l'atterns Prints, new ' 7 to B'cts.
Good yard wide Bleached Muslin.... . .... : .. ..73 cte:
Fine yard wide - Bleached Muslin .... ~ ...... 9 to 10 eta.
Fine Unbleached Muslin 8 cts.
Hwy Sheeting .. . . ... . . ....93 cts.
Medium Sheeting ....... .... . .... . 9 cts.
Fine Striped Shiliting ' • 12 eta.
Splendid Black Alpacas 30 to 35 eta.
Ladies hose, worth $BOO box ..... .*2OO
Linen handkerchiefs. worth 50 cts .... ' 25 cts.
New styles Ladies Ties. splendid quality, in new
colors • . 25 to 35 eta.
A large lot of Dress Goods, worth 33 to 50 cts....2scts.
New styles Ruffles. Collars. and Cuffs: .
New lot Shirt Busoms, lower than ever. Ready-made
Wameutta Shirts. unlaundered at a great bargain.
('IQV . PA , c ai4sU'Ma.t.%%
MARKED, WAY DOWN!
kinds of WORSTED and WINTER Ociods ditto.
NITII 1111. PA MATHOSHEK AND CHICKERIN
\ •
J. \F. BRONSON'S
- . mum 't, ,iIELRY STORE ',-
A..LArE ASSORTMENT OF ;
G"DANC.
WATCHES-AI\IERICAN
SILVER' &FOREIGN.
AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF CLOCKS;
FINS sTMVITEIXJI=I:7r
Of all. •Decriptions.
NEW GOODS COh STANTLY ARRIVING.- George ~..,Woods
GREAT_ RIEDECTION IN '''PIICES
This Spring. .
A FINE ASSORTMENT.
• .
•
'Witches, Cloeka, and Fine jewelry re-,ja
" Taira grv,shortrotice, aria ' warranted. H
• Fine'-Engia.ving
A'..` . • A
DICKERINAVS - •
••:‘
FURNITURE s ROOMS
. .I\l'3ll%7G l ' - •
.New Milford, Pa,
Can be found the largektand best as-
sortment of Furniture ton3istin_ of :--
PARLOR, CHAMBER, DINING
( ROOM. AND MALL
. : FURNITURE,
"
• :to be found in the County, all new
and s of the late:t patterns, : 4 ,
and will` be sold very cheap for CAgf. All goas
warranted as represented.' •
11 1 .'tt 'W. T. DIGKERMA.N.
Feb. 16„
11AVE YOU. HEARD THE NEWS?
- . -. ii. ~::: ~?. ~, , z ...; : ..• . - .
The followINg: is a Speeltnen of It.
, 3 pounds TEA. - tor _one - dollar:
5 cans PEACHES or • TOMATOES for one
dollar. •
.'„4 einSUTTI.E 'NECK LAtis fc r ono
Tar: : - 1 4 '• "f- -
7ponnds RAISINS for one dollar.:
22 bars SOAP for one dollar.
.10 pounds'prones for one • •
.14 pounds SALERATUS fur one dollar.
4 pounds COFFEE for one,4lollay. ,
~
12% liciundi:CßACKEßSlkiiOiwttalttiP: -
MO JAW BREAKERS for one &Alan . '
.The whole lot . for TEN .DOLLARS and a
present-thrown in t ., ,Goodlor minety days:
large stock of - new . and alike goods equally
'low, By calling at the head of Navigation
you shall have the - full value of your money
every tiate4tidiOniethint,extill,',"
• • Call ane A. N. BULLARD'S
Montrose, March 8,1876.
AUCTION !
The undersigned will sea at Uncap, aethelr Cartiage,
Shop in Montrose; Pa.. on
Thursday, March 23d , 1876 ,,
.
commencing at 9 o'clock, ' a ' nlu
i thait entl A re stock of
Lumber. Carriage material. Spo--eS• E e l . .,es, shop tools
of all kinda, Sc. ; Buggies, 61eighe . and . Cutters ; a
second band side Spring buggy. a
, good OM!, and other
arttcles too numerous to mentiti a. 'DI great chancelor
good bargains.
Tr.maS or SALE —All 'eams 'jail than $5„ cash i $5,
and over, 9 months"' credit, ve.th. interest and approved
endorsers.
, • - Itle,itilabli BROTHERS.
Montrose, Marelie,lBls.—`4w • , • -
•
•
Bedti 041/00'71 9eri.ta — per :yard at o .heal)
John2z.,
BeSt CO"l tJentB per yara dt Cheap
JobaV, - .•
.TiI.V.:.DEMOVR. 4-kAlicil;.-2.J:'.181.6.
Has Commenced
MONTROSA EL
NEW GOODS,
-AT -
le i fi t = lIID
EXHIBITION
LOTS OF REMNANTS
GOOD I tiOODS' AT A LOW P:RICE!
A. LOT OF biEN'S & CHILDREN'
SHOES—CHEAP, TO CLOSE!
A: VARIETY OF eLOTRUNG
Sultablefor_the Coining Season, tvill be sold
. : AT ABOUT HAI:y
•
NEw sprin g ffitVes , Men's HAT
and
.Soy's
Beautiful and , Cheap.
All these. Goods, and others nOt mentione
will be closed out ivamediately.
-
N-PLEASE CALL, AND SAVE MONEY.
- Truly Yours,
March 22. E. TrieKIENZIE.
P 1 aE:c .
AND OTHER ORGANS.
Je F.' BRONSON, AG'
BiIISICAL NIERCBANDISE
Of all Description,s;
SHEET kUSIC, INSTRUCTION 800
Brick. Block,
*arch 04,1876.
NEW IPIRM;
Wmi
cSucsmsort TO BOYD. SG CODSVDO
DEALERS 'IN
Cook 'Stoves, 3s4likes, U
Is the name of a new Cook Stove, just ont, mats
a new principle in baking, and is destined to
ievolutionin the construction of Cook Stoves.
in and aea It.
• - ,
stove,
As a heating t stands iv About' a rival, in beauty.
dunibilitrand economy. , Come - and satisfy yotit self,
and get names of parties now using them.
TuvlvAitE.
•
q~e
-take 2 special pleasure_ Sr offering to the WO ,
and Retail Trade, our desirable supply of Tinware
use none but the beet of charcoal plates.
• 'OUR WORKMEN ARE EXPEBIF.N CED
. ' OUR STYLES ARE FAULTLESS
,OUR .0001:18' ARE WARRANTED I
And ire defy any to Iprouace better gootlelo
.. • ' ::, 'LMPS,. .'''.
.
.. .
A full line of Lamps Of bcalftlflll Ilealin. 4109
neye of every deecription, ' - ,
•
• • STON WOE
Plower /ars, Banging Pots, e,
(Urns,' Butter
Preserve Jars, Ange, btove Tubes, : ite.
BUILDERS_ HARDWARIL
Butts and Screws, Locks and Knobs. La chae .
Doors. Soh, Blinds; ()lass. Builtlir,g Peer.
Loud, Zinc. Oils, Varnishes. Paint li nis hei, tip '
Turpeutinc, Paiut c any shade d Also
for mixing, paint. •
( 4)
B LT'S.. ,
A tall asaertment - o 1 ?biladel hit Carriage Bolte
full 800 of Iron Mace, oar Iran, Horse shoes,
Ueda, ic. ,
We purebale In Oar-load Jots, therefore sinsell to the
tradeintless Tualatin , IU3 cheep as any boois the
city o . i . , ~, - • , - ' •,.: , _ ,
W 74 H.',SOYD, f ijt B. CORWIN, 1 J. it T o
/SY.
• -
.dattios e t liano pi, 18* ' 1 ,
etc.; 9tc.), ete.
• MONTROSE,
NEW GOODS,
NEW PRIC
H. BOYD & 0
ing Stoves.
ON 'TIME,
THY ARGAND,
ANNUAL STATEMENT QV DI
km- rectors of the 4t.tiburn and Rush Puor Atli= for
the year 11. D. 1875. 1
1676 e
RECEIPTS. 0,
Beane* in Treasurer's 'lands March'3.ll76. It. 65974;
Rush • duplicate • ... ~., 4 ., 414 99 • ,• •
Rxonerations iio 52 " -
'Percentage
\ 835*. - .
-4 44 11
Forest Lake dup1icate:...,....., , ..,.2 213 . '. ,'
Excneratlons........ . . .... ... ;It 2 47 ;
Percentage.. , . .. .. ....... .. 34 99i • - -
~ . •
3740
.
Auburn duplicate , ' '-., .4 .1,04475
Exonetv t lonh
, f 2 1 .11,
, Percentage . ' . ! '.4. • 5018 " '
'' *
_ 96345
s lx in o rr e t'
rti llt o d u tt i t . lic , e te '
$2l
02 R 22 40
Percentage 40 Oft '
PFarm Produce.
Butter- , 1 $ . 26104
Bark - • ' • 4, 47 CO
Staves ... ; • 760
Pork.... ...,.._ ' 80 88'
Beef And calf hides - . 1 ' . 869
Veal Calves... ... ' 20 00
Potatoes. ..„ ' 450
Apples and cider 465 "
Wheelwright tools (sold)
t l5 50
Hay . 24 20
Total receipt ■ • • • $3,995 51
zamnyruntts.
By paid Sally Pepper bond and int. 666 66
• Julia It. .Bailey (now Sh ed- -
, • - • wood) on judgment
Interest on Aubrirn bond: ..L.
Steward's salary •
farm labor
female 1ab0r.... ....
for wall laying
blacketni thing..... , ' L.
repairs on wagon.l
o • • •is m
scoring and hewing timber 4.
sawing lumber
•
Merchandise, de. I
Ily paid for tubs and firkins
: $
• salt and plaster... ...
fish and Sour...-......... ..,
• , white lead. soap ...te
- hardware and croekery.!....
wood and tinware'
cutlery and. sta dor ery..
boots and shoes
grain bags and drugs.. .1...
•
• hats and caps
- ' muslin and calico...
, • •
cettonade and shirting.!...
thr-ad and buttons.... :..:
• ' oil, chimneys, and wici&..
r grass and garden seeds.:...
• ..•
. starch and , raisins.::.::..:
crackers and
molasses and spices
372 porn& sugar .. ..
ISM pounds tea
45 pounds coffee
, 45 pounds
- tobacco and snuff ,
11 25 •
839
26 09
174
18 70 -
12 69 • • -
6 71
24 00
11 27
1 72
18 91
26 59
189
3 53 ,
22 60 '
624
15 04
85 94 .
. 03
15 40 •
4.95 •
' 1713 .
• —$ • 818 . 20
,Directoea Salarice, 4e. - • • •
Byroad. Jimei liaison, director, Itit4.s 15 75
A Carter,
11. Vanscoteu, " i 80 ,
' An Warner. " I* 32 45
, • A Carter, outside serviceOuld , .
expenses...—.. .. . 900
M Vanscoten , outside '''''''''''
ces and expenses.... ! .... 17 25 .
Treasurer's salary •• 20 00
Secretary's!, • ct.c t... 30 60 ..'
- ,
186 55
& Co
i •
•, .
,tehes,
1 ' kite
rite of
1 colors
t . and a
Nails,
adveLlit'e annual repert. &c - .`..
surveying farm.... -
j2dgment And costs. A. Dhh
ham,•M. D. vs. .4„sylum.)..
A.. Dunham, M. D., taking
' • ) care of and removing
- Williams 1 - -
•Justicea costs
J. &A. H. Mccollum attar-
I C
torneys, 1868, 1870, 187 k..
W& C A Little, attorneys,
• Nicholson twp.' vs. My
him
Prot's fees, filing, .receipts. 4c.
Auditing, appraisers, and l'e
tur,ii judges
Insurance
Danville insane Asylum .....
outside relief
coins and funeral expensesa—
physician's bill
Steward's expenses on road.L.:
H Vanscoten expenses. &c,
Nichols-n twp. vs. Asyltim
taxes. 1875 .....
" for yoke of oxen.... : .... .
-for pigs and shoats '
plows, &c
tr••
horse fork. pul)eys.
washing machine.. .),.
mskingcider. &c..
hearth stone
t
•i•••
making duplicates &c
seed oats
plysiciim's bif11874.. 4.
SUP 78
By error in former audit, 24R
Balance In Treasurer's hands March 18, 1876.. 318 27
• . , a
1 I $3,995 51
, • ,
' itscwruLaTtottr.
. - i
Total amount -of receipts........ 4....53,995 51
Total expenditures and error.,. ..• • • MU 24
Balance in Treasurer's hands.... i ..... . . ......$ 313 27
OUTSTANDING D SETS. •
Julia R. Bailey (now Shnnyood).„l.
, $ 88319
Auburn twp. I ond... ..... b5OOO
- 1
i
$ 933 19
VALUATION OtP REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY.
Farm.:.. .. ... . ... ..... ... I $6,000 00
One yoke ofOxen ....... 140 00
Eleven cows.... ' 4. • ... 890 50
Four two-vear old heifers- - 4.... 104 00
Four yearlings • .... . , .... ....4.... 86 00
Hay and grain in buildings.... .. 4 .... 21055
Two shoats • 1 - 25 00
Poultry .... 21 00
Lumber and shingles........ . f.... 194 59
Farming im p leme II ta and tools - 205 00
Two stoves and fixtures.... ..... , . .
6000
Grain 0n . ,r0und.... ....... • C.... ( .. SO OD .
Hewed timbtr ' 50 00 •
Bedsteads beds, and beddings, pots
toes, cider, lard. butter, ,pork. and •
' beef. chairs and tables, and Other •
household goode, saws. augers,t &c.,
..4 c . • - 4 1 438 29
, . .
i —57,055 LS
Improvements on farm.—Seventy rods wall laid. •
Average number of inmates, 9 ;1 number of deaths, 2
A. CARTER.:
M.
. M. A. VANSCOTEN, • Directors.
ASA WARNER,
. .. ,
, 'Starch 2 . 2,1876.--lw.
~ .
J..11.114.160;5. 11 G. 13Liatuinia •IJ. N. CUNQDON.
Barnes, Blanding & Co.,
j; able and 6ntuite
[EBTABLIISLUT 121(184041
MANUFAMMERS OF KINDS OF
,
MARBLE, AND GRANITE. MONUMENTS.
MANTLES, AC.
AbOtO}I, , GRANJIA
26 Ohenango St., Near Depot,
*arch S. 101 1 TITO llfttl'Oti 1:1:11".
pA.IK.EVAL? , MILtS
I have Tented the above 3111181 and fitted them ul in .
Arat-ehos order. I have also; stocked the swill valth
`ALL KINDS OF GRAIN.‘,
Including Western White Wheat.
I also keep on band
WHEAT, RYE, AN,Di BUCKWHEAT
FLOUR CORN. MEAT. 4,
' Feed; Buckwheat Bran etc., ke„_. Which I offer to the
public st the •iowest prices. Ail kinds of Milling
BUllille6l l doge.
WAN t i
TE4).
Mr, #IINDRIIb• bathe] s of Rye, immedinteiY, AISI
bights; cash price paid for all li t inds of Grain. ~
NENsT eguila 1
p ork ode,iran.l9,lBl6.-4441- .
, . ,
MERCANTILE APPRAISEIttENTa
Dealers In merchandise, etc., in Susquehanna
County, take notice, that, in pursuance of the
several Acts of Assembly of this Commonwealth
to provide, revenue to meet the dernands upon
the Treasury and for other purposes, the under
signed, Appraiser of Mercantile taxes 'for wild
County, has prepared a list of Iraderi 'hi- said
County, and placed "each in that clasi which
to him appears just and right according to the
Acts of Asiembly, to wit :
Auburn.
A F Lacey '
R J Carter
B A Lott
Tewksbury & Bon
P C Bushnell
E L Adams
4129
.-- 781 81
C C Worth'
B Payne '
Bridgewater.
Perry. Marcy
Jas. Martin
W. M. Corey
Brooklyn.
Doiaway Bros
D A Titeworth
Kent & Eldridge
Perry Sweet
T P Tiffany
R. T. Ashley
M A Gardner
H W Johnson p 4
II NV Johnson
J N Baker-
C M Hunter
Weatherbl & Burdick
Dundafr.
E P Chambers
E DaNis p 4 .
A Richardson '
Davis Bros
-L- 419 46
735 64
33 00
400 00 -
149 75 ' -
110 29 •
5713
46 88
14 80 ,
36 44
1114,
32 50
5 00
6 LO.• .
925.. • •
1000
2000
235 93
215 43
23'75
-
515 .
• 525-
18 20
96 78
180 00
3300
910
1718,
14 00
2 60
400
18,00. . •
15 00
22 00
-$8.17503
14Phl LUCIA
Ararat
Dintock.
A II .Moony
Stevens Leebody
Jas Martin & Son
Hiram Blakeslee
Forest Lake.
. .11).anichn._
Joshua Boyd
D C F llFordham
EU Merriman .
Benjamin Todd
• Frfendarille,
Robert Winters
Wni. Buff= p m 4
MrA M ,MeNamara
F. Keenan
Great Bend nap.
Vanantwurp sort 14
H A &,:8 T. Clark 13
Great ,Bead Village 'Bor.
J B Brown 14
D Ross & Co 18
H 8 Hanna ' 14
Lewis & Lang ey 13
J B McCreary 13
Benjamin & Carl 14
Great Bend Boro.
Richard Stack . 10'
T D Bstabrook p m tt. 11
P H Lines 1 . 1
Geo L Lenheim ' 8
H Vansickler • 14
J & H V Colston 14
,George McNamara • 13
11 P Doran 14
M A Paintin .14
Fergerson &Skinner 18
Thomas Kim& 14
DC - 14
Pat. Winters - , 14'
W A Cc:Osten 14
Belden Brothers • ,11
DoBollonpm 4 14
Holton, bi Mani table,l &2
•
D E Hobbes
James Fuller
Wm D Eymer
Geo II Wellspin4
Co-operative Co p'm 4
K .Bennett.p m
Kennedy & Sons
• Harmony.
A S Manion
Lyons &
lilcNeil, -
Noah Bisbee
J Schlager & Co ,p m 4
Brandt lAng p m - 4
B Stephens • • '
James Connelly
&JE TAylor •
John Fritchley
A Young
Herrtak..
CH Elhs p m 4
Thomas & Morgan
Alden & Patterson
L Curtis
J A Mangan
A Alleiton
Liarford.
L R Peck
ET Tiffany pm 4
Oliver Payne
J A Williams
TJ Carr
M Jones
Fowler Peck .
L F Roe=
D nobertip m 4
M Benson
Arnold Block
Jessup.
J 1.1 Rosencmu a p
Little Meadows.
E B I3eardslee •
Lathrop.
N M Finn . •
Tiffany & Jeffers
E M Tiffany •
(.1 W Reese p m
Ball Bros
Wright
0 D Roberts
•F A Jeffers
J D Macky •
Lenox.
H W Johnson 14j
Black ez Clearwater • 1a
Grow 12 ,
John► C Decker . 18'
Silas Hartley 13'
Geo W Mapes 141
Wm Miller • 14
Classification of Venders of 31cr.
chandise.
Sales less than, $5,000, class 14
Sales • s 5,000 less thtin $lO,OOO class 18
Sales $lO,OOO less than $1,7,000 class 12
• Sales $15,000 less than $20,000 classil,
Sales $20,000; less than $30,000 class 10
Sales $30,000 less than $40,000 Class 0
Sales $40,000 less than $50,000 ekes 8
Classification of Patent Medians"
' - Dealers. L , -
~tiiales $lOO, and not exceeding 250, class . 4
Sales $2OO, and not exceeding $ 600, class 8
Sales $5OO, and pot exceeding $l,OOO, chisel
And The Judges of the Court of "Como!
PleaS ,of said county will hold a Court of Ap
peal at the, Court House in Montrose; in and for
said county, on Thursday, April , 09, 1876, 4
which time and place any of the *orchants des
erlhed; defined, and ciaiiellas'aforekutid, or their
agents or attorneys, may appear and appeal
from said assessment if -thet , think proper.
MILO); ilifiellAßD,
Mareb.B,lB76. MercantiliAppraiset.
QF.CIAL NOTICES . .
The undersigned overseers " of th e Poor of Baribra
TovitlEllifg are desirous of apprenticing, to responni
hie perties.two miner children, (boys) aged four oni
six years * , until thtv arrive et the age of twenty
.one years, Apply to
D. M. FARRAR. - . •
Poor mastes.
JALIEBON : TINGLEY, •
Darrell, *arch lb; Dri6.-.6w
ADMINISTRATOR'S
the estate of John W. Dodge. late of
dec'd. Letter' of Adroloistradou In the said oldster
haying been grouted to the underoigned ad persons ow+,
ing said estate, are re w:looted to make immediate pay+
meet. and all perions having claims against said estata
ale requested to present
,trAn without delay._
ESTHER DODD,
•
March 15, 1876.-BW. • Madetalrator:
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE: la
the 'state of Jute Shipman, late .of Middletown
deed. Letters of Admitstitration lu the rild estate
hailuzbeea gronteo the undersigned nil persona
owing sold • estate ire requested to *eke immediate
viwineart and all persons having delete 'oestutt raid
estate ere requested topresent the= without delay.
• litsDATtlelL TAGGART •
PA. 01, 1871-41w$ Aduttuistrfitter„
Liltrty.
R T liandrick •
Joseph Newman
'Munson & Knight
' ifiddktown.
Patrick White
Montrose.
l AN Bullard 14 .
I W J Mullare 11
iLyon'. Drake . 12
F B Chandler 14 t.
itsi Webb la
IBR Lyons & CO
1 J R DeWitt 18 ,1
IA 13 Burns pm 8 12
Outtcnburg,, Rosen- .
_ banes & Co - w •
M A Lyon .p m 812
'Read & Stroud 10 '
J F Bronson 18 ,
WB Deana, 14
J L Talbot • • • 14
CO Fordhlm 14
IN Bullard p m 4 12
E Bacon & Son • 14 .
C'N Stoddard 14
C G Miner . 18
Boyd & Corwin 12
EP Stamp 13
B Thatcher 14 •
ME hill • 14
IC McKenzie . 11
W J Turrell 14
F D 111 , t1hutsh 19 ')
BO Sayre ' 13 •
W W ?-math & Son 13 At
Griffis & Sayre , 12
S PilltuAn 4.0? 18
Philip Babb;l4
J R Raynsford ' 14
0 D Stebbins 14
E • Warner billiard tables
2
Netts Maford Top.
Bel Sabins pm 4 • 11
.New Alttioni Boro.
Hayden & Clements 14
L L Leroy 14
JDickermau pm 8 13
Jlll3artle 14
W Decker 12
Burritt p m 14
Ainey & Williams pm 4 1$
Wm Hayden, 12
H Garrett &Son 1 10
P Barnes 14
H& W T pickermart 12 ,
.1 II Bart, e, one Billiard
Table
D W Msgr. ,-_ 14
10+
14
12
14
Oak4znd,.
F p Manion 14
,Rush.
JBllllllB • - 14
WWl6sl3McCitinpm4l2
ThomatrWheatcroft 10
W& E Granger .
•
.17/111.701tie.
.
Minotßiley
Hungerford & Meaettole t ut
pnt
Spencer & Smith
Saver lake.
T Sullivan
B G Meeker
W & F In
Suartehatrice Depot.
J WC/shorn
C Coleman '
rt C rarliman
Henry Sperl
Ow )Frazier
(Thos
Mitchell p „
Thos rerr:an 14
W.J Falkenbuiy . 14
F B Thayer 13
li3FSmith• • 13
.31 J Pailergu rt .: .; 14
C A Miller 1
P Boren '
0.7 Lyons ,
Lewis Freeman •
DA Lyons • 13
Guttenburg, liosery
Imam & Co
James Bell & Hon . 13
John C Kane • 9
F D Lyons ' 13
A B Tarbox 14
HCLeapin 3 8
GL Adams • 4
Mrs BMcGrith . 14
Thomas Kelley, ° 14
HCLenpm3 1$
J O Drake 14
Wm Bkinner „ 14
Chas Churchill 14
J L Weatherman 13
W II Stischen 111
Doolittle Bros 14 -
Mrs 'Margaret McDonald
Michael 31illan 1
21 H. Pope 1
Wm Bann 14
J B Cook 11
Wll Kangford ' 14
.1 C Cook
1 1
WB&OWCook 1
D P McCarthy &Co 13
JG&SWSmith 13
S Masters l4
James Donley -- • -14
Mrs Manamtn 14
E G Taylor 13 •
Jack MeDonald t ßiAiard
lst and 2d,
Wm Mil ics 13
Dooley Brothers
Thomas McDonald
Thomson. •
W W Nearinkier 14
M LI Mattoon p n:4 14
G L Lewis ' • 14
Geo A Stoddard 11
A Z noggins 14
'Jok•.n O'Brien it Son 14
'A Shyer 13
14 .
13
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