The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, March 29, 1876, Image 2

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    HE EMOCRA
Pauusuno RUST WItiNtSDAT ,
air Siouraoss, Buses. Co.,' Pa., sr
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23.41. - 97" Err az olt 17 SEM:
EDITOIW & PROPRETORIE, ."
At two Dollars per Teti in Ade
awe.
ADVERTISERS:—Tai Dot i °case -se-an adver
tising medium is unsurpassed ,in this section. It
reaches the Farmer, Mechanic, and business man. • Its
Circulation is edu S tantly increasing, and;ts advertising
rates reasonable. Rates will-be given t out office or
by mail. - • -
'3OB PRINTING:--Our office is supplied with four
printing preshes,together with a large variety of type,
borders, fancy inks.? de.: with which we are prepared •
to do work in the best style and at prices lowa\ than
any competitors in any section. liamples shown and
estimates cheerfully: given at our office. Work order
ed by mall will receive prompt attention. •
E. B. HAWLEY. - W. 0. ORUSER.
A QUESTION.
There is a question as, inomentoas as
any ever before the American People to
be settled, if,Possibli., thi4entenriLil.Year,
and that is, how to rescue this .nation
fatal the vortex of bfficial corruption
which has been constantly dithinishing
the Circles of .safty VI a liepublican form
of govrnment, in the few yfars last-pas%
This is a i question that cannot, with safty.
be left to the control of ofbc(;-seekers
And of ice but it 5 must be taken
in hand by the honest patriotic masses.
with an eye single to the mcnancing dan
gers and impending responsibilities. =
There have been times in
. the history of
this nation when. political mistakes were
of no vital moment to i the country. But
in the present conditi4n, where financial
oppiession and the foulest frauds and
corriiptions,stalk abroad in the \ land - with
even a pessibility of being able to con
tinue their , swab any Mistake , amounts
to a crime. Never in the history of our
Republic: .was there such a general de
bauchery in the public terviee as at the
commencement of the year A.D. 1876,
year whiCh ought to hav!e been hei f alded
with better omens. Who is responsible
for this state of things ? Is it those who
have been out- of poweri or those
have .been in power , P i it indivtual6,l
or the ultimate fruit . sL . of a: corrupt ad-!
ministration ? We ~ : do- not- propose to!
sPene any. time in argument, neither is it
of the least mil to do so, with men who
are in office, who want officeor who ex. ,
pea to profit by Ole( success ,of either
political party in any particular or exclut
sive personal manner, for each men have
demonstrated the absence_Of judgement
cir reason, if not of ,I4onesty,' and ; will
le.bor for and 'even prefer, party success
at the price ,of the prosperity, of = the
country. When any man "at the preserit.
time, seeks for an office, from a tows
*stable to the chief executive of th'p
tiation,it is strong circumstantial evi , lence
thate desires the personal fees and
fits w hich he can, secure by, y it, rather
thatkhe honors he can confer . npoti
for k "honore are easy'.'at thie\ stage a Cuk
official game., We charge that the'con
trolin- ,owes of , :this countr for 04*
,g _
last ter years is reponstble as the prinie
cause which has pioduced this laineh4-
ble effect. We are now, addressing only.
!-
men who , do not desire the success of any
or party 'excePt such ,as‘ will
k)1
bring a, return to the old I! ota.o a r d ..)f
I ' i.
"boneAy and capability"
..in public
.
se . , rvice, for we be . li i eve they. ,re, nowt . e
hope of the nation,' and vastly in t e
majority if they will but 'unite for 'Ao
ft/TT- • - f ' . . I'
The steps the legislatore appeal to I e
taking , toward esqlblishing a dftectrre
mice in the various counties of the-state,
acrd corferring ur i m the extraordinary
power's, shop be consideredwith great
caution. No calling is More alit to de
generate into spountheliam than , thatl i of
the trained dqtective., -In , fact, Until' the
seed of rascality has been Planted a
man, he is hardly willing, to asantne,lhe
office .of- a spy. 'lt is pretty welt de mon.
sfixtted that' the detective system has done
nothing, toward 'the ,sitiression'of art.
Wh - t -
eroi has`; ' in one dinseribed it
ii
real - On has enlarged the boundaries in
• another, until people who get an hotieat
*lng hardly .know which to be r niost
afraid Cf, the, detective :or , the robb.er.—
T4'rettepheiii 'of the Oem; as been'
i . • .
lliatratedbUndredi of tunes iii puphe
atid.pTate transactions fresh in the pub
liVinetnory. It is ill-suited ito. the, opera
tiros of a free gover#inent; and, a4op-
Wu' lietokent"fa l tal Weakneis. , it is', the
attempt, to fight the devil with . his own
weapons, to weed out ons kind of vice by
pantilig*ktber . land f - 1
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litibeiObserver.,s4a fliatibe name :
OykYtkler • is misprinted
b"l — enllie rityv,i/paiws. 'The = New 'York;.
: ; Times'.l4 Grafit t i' "'The' .
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T
oo TimeB, - Orvilitt'24l,li4siTtica triraki
name Gish t.
inj4fitict- done, td ,to
Sian:
ideairyes it. ' '
INDEPRONNT CEP ÜBLI
°-"->- ,": OAN
The Philadelphia ' M3'o en - indei3en
* Republican -organ _ • and one_ , that
Ought to -know whereof 'it ';‘'friPealta
lava the folloiring .high complnfent to
the Lancaster convention, - which shoiild,
have more force 'with the people than. any
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Eitricily part;san elpressiou.
the Lancaster Convention matle4hort
Work of the Pilgrim Aohbers of the party.
The Deinocracy of Pennsylvania has sha
\ken, off the 'shackles of -the past, and,
itstlf trom - the into which
,itribecile and dishonest leadership
vioula have brought it, stands on firm
groUndal last. - •
The defeat of 'the 'Philadelphia crowds
tO'a small thing in itself, bUtit las great
hing as an evidence that the,Deinocrat
.! •
ic party, in Peuilsylvanta las thrown off
eutirely this distrusted leadership, •
,and
freed itself from the power of the
,joh 7
bing politicians:rho have so often,brought
disaster, upon= it.,, „ , ,
L There has- been no_ such 13 oukid and
patriotic and liberal platfOrm prtsented
to the people of Pennsylvania by aiiy
party for years past •as that ,adopted at
.[lrincaster last.';Wednesday. It fairly
, •
!meets the demands of, the' country. upon
1 • s,
all the great issues of the 'hour,' the re=
form of the civil service, the punishment
of 'official malfeasance, governmental
lecononiy, local sell-government, the mu
,
}tuft! freedom of Church and, .State, safe
'and speedy measures for the 'restoration
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of specie payments with, therepeal of the
force resumption act, universal amnasty,
and a return to the political honor and
morality of the fathers, as the fittest duty
of the centennial year. ..The delegates
chosen to the National Convention are
for the most part men who will command
theonfidence of the people, and if that
convention be controlled by the same en
lightened spirit that -was _manifested at
Lancaster, the.: delegates • ch9sen - may
have a voice in ,naming the next Presh
dent of the United States.,
TILE CUP IS PULL.
There is no corner of the land that '
doep not suffer under the heavy hand of
dishonest administration. Ste.alage and
corruption among government ' , ,officials,
sane the New Orleans Bulletins, comes
home to every husband, every mother,
and every•child in the republic. It takes
away,a part 'from- the marloit value of
every bale of cotton, '
every barrel of mc
lasses, every hogshead of sugar, every
barrel of flour, every cask of tobacco,
every trice of bacon, every head of cat
tle, every package of wine, every cargo
of lumber, and every product of mechan
ical industry whatever.
s people are poor because their
rulers. steal. The people groan , and suf
fer because they cannot- sell" ,Rhat they
create for its lawful' market 'value. The
times are hard everywhere, and , thecaus-:
es of hard times are our Corruot rulers.—
[(lvy taxes represent stealage, We pay
&Dante t ) '
political - brigand4 and Ginclal
pirates. Forty per cent. of-all dutieS
goes into the pockets of scamps. Sixty
per cent. of all internal revenue is like
wise diverted. Somehow, by hook or by
croA, the profiriof all industry gO into
the coffers of bankers, traders, speculat
ors and jobbers. The fraternity of scamps
fatten and flourish,but the jeople mourn.
The rich get richer all the time and the
poor grow poorer from day to dus.
This thingscan not last. The•people 'of
the whole republic feel \ that they art. py-
ing too dearly fol. their political wliisU
They may concede that a poor govern-,
merit may sometimes be better than none,
bat \ they are beginning to feel , that the
existing. govertiment:*- is so, thoroUghly
"bad-and M
corrupt-that it is Much. 'worse
than no government at all. -
The Americau people were, never, so
thoroughly, awakened asilow. They are
beginning to look 'closely into thie sham
called' a 'government,' arid" to weigh' 46
‘beriefita.against its cost. -They are
ing the strange Ways, and
d ituf marvelous
extent of frauds and- swindles that _have
heto perpetrated- upon them: The-cait
iffs are in greater - danger' than they may
iMagine. Many now; in high offices will
in a few weeks find :na.,shelter from the
anger of the insulted, rotititA and vindie 7
tive People. ''We can clearly' see what
milt come, and seeing it, wein.all
,ness, warn the culprits that, they have , no
time, 59, lose : in_, enaping :froth,. the over •
flow of popular sentiment:, - The day of
retribution is at hand. - The records of
pilaf* scoundrels are th overhaiiled.
'Tl)o644 ; are'reeol Ted _ gfiyeii)o
- it:heves miJonger.
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toli.:.0).0 - 8.'04.34::;ge*
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at 1 .1. 4 1 11
TAE DEMOCRAT, MA 011 29, 1876
Orki.pn .goadar.
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llfpnalhan ip "excellent speeCh
Onrtilo9oaaiiin of election as pertia
neut president of,the ben:worst° state
convention at Lancaster,lasi,Wednesday,
struck the; key-nOte of the coming presi
dehtiareampaign in his 'concluding sen
tence, "Let us, .in our ~ .tictions tp,-dtiy, re
member that the great need f orthe cotin %
try is - honest:arid upright men in office,
and it nkissiou ',to supply
Things... have ,come to : such -a
pass- in-the management of political af
fairs that the: ordinary 'queations . of'
icy about which' men differ must
. be held
iu abeyance,Tending. a necessary ineral'
pogation.. .It is 'of little. use, to amend
our laws "cr.-repair. our' ionstitutiorii, if
'they - are to be "enforced by a civil: service
so rotten that no depa.rtment of_ it
peari.,to,, be any: longer.. sound- or Hub
etantial. : 1 It is to he , hoped that the lite
publican, party' which has dohe 80
. mach
ton . dchatich and 'lower the, tone of :po
litieal morality will make a resolute sting
'gle to reform itself by the
, noinination .of
good candidates. • The Democratic party
will bet ati example for eintilition in t ; ,K .
resi-ect in any, event, and . devote . t , ' en
tenn'ial year to the siiigle'work regen
eration and administrative return'.
"Let no, guilty than escape," even if he
should,be President of the United States.
A special , dispatch to ,the New York
Evgning Republican, says that a
letter wasp written to Henry Clews by
Secretary , Bout well in September,lB72,
directing Olews• to. send. $60,Q0) tO the
Republican State Committee of Periiisyl
vania, for the purpose of securing the
succeSS of the 'Republican ticketin that
State, at the eltCtion which was to occur
in October,and promising,on the authori
ty
of,,the President,\ to reimburse tiiri by
early secret infOrmation of sales of
to be made by .the Trasury Departrnent,
by means of which information, he Could
gamble Securely and successfully iu the
gold and' stock markets in Wall civet!!
Here .is another 'chapter. of Addition,
Division 'awl. Silence. "Let no guilty
man escape." -
In 1872, Meser. Van Trump, Randall
and Carroll, Democratic members of the
House Committee, reported to the Vouse
as a minority, concerning straw bids for
mail contracts, in which they attacked
• Cresswell vigorously, charging him with
vtwice violating the law in the letting of
the Oroville and , Purtland route at an .
.
absolutely unnecessary expense Of -$2OO-
000,and . this they say was 4istitiotty Shown
'by the record: And yet. $40,000; judi
ciously distributed, suppressed this min
ority reporrand concealed the truth, from
the people, and not until , a Democrat
Honse' took 'hold of the. Matter iwes f it
dragged to and this satotitalit g
piece AA bribery, ridded to gross 1, slid, w a
made known. • - :
Advertiseineets New -This
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(I.ILBF,RT S. JOHNSON,
AUCTIONEIVR; Address, ' p
March 29, 1876. Mortt l rrife, Pa
V I. LOTT: ATTORNEY AT, LAW,
• :Montrose. Pa. Collections prOmptlyiattended
to. Special attention =given to Conveyancing and Or:
Oaths' Court practies. Office pn Public AvenuP over
First National Bank, front. [march
X
EECUTOVS 'NOTICE.--W'NOTICE.--Whereas,OTlOE.Whereas,
Letters testiinentary to the estate of Satunel Sut
ton, late of Springiltle, dee'd, having been granted , to
the undersigned,. ail persons indebted to said said estate
are.requested to Make immediate . payment, and all per
son having claimaings.inst the same, are reqn toted' to
present them without delay. - •
BETSY SUTTON; Executrix.
'Hutch 29. 114 . 76.--6 v el.
ADMINISTRA.TOR'S
the estate of John Bergin; late of liiiiddletown
township. Suvguehanna County,, Pennsylvania, dec'd
Lettere of Administration in the s:id estate having
heed granted to the undersigned, ell perions owing
taid est ate. are requested to make immediate' payment,
and till per , fous - having claims against said estate are
requeste- to prceent them without delay.
WM. - BEBGIN,
March 29. 1875.-6 w. , ' Administrator.
IN, BANKRUPTCY.
In the - District Court •of the United States for the
Western-District cg . Pennsylvania, In Re-U. B. Gilbert
Bankrupt. 'No. 184, in Bankruptcy. 1
Notice Is hereb,y given that there will ;be a third
eenemi meeting or the Creditors the above-named
Bankrupt, for "the purpose contemplated in the 28th
Section 0/ the Bankrupt •Ac . on the fifteenth day of
April. 1826. at nine -o'clock , a. m., at the office of Ed
ward N, Itegister in Bankruptcy.; Scranton.
Pa, and all creditors who have proved. their debts are
h i reby notifiea to be present at raid meeting,and at the
VI me time and pace I shall settle my accounts, and the
same will be audited, and I shall then and there Apply
for My discharge aS Assignee.
-'E. J. ;CARR, Assignee
Scranton, March 29, 1876.- 7 2 w. , . •
UE:RAH! HURRAH! RII4RAR !
114,
The Stock and Cattle Exchange of Montrose is an
erabltshed •and successful fact. Horses, Cattle. Grain,
&c., wanted, Highest prices gurranteedind commis
sion low. We will ueli on
.• Enturday, Aprill.st,,lBt6, ••
and every Saturdavtherenitef, on Public; AVenne. in
Montrobe, eommen ng at lOD p. m., the following (and
Other gouda that ma be' consigned to us from time to
time.) -,
'Borers, Colts; C s - 2
New,
year-elds, Yearlings, Net
O
and aecond_ hand B gy t iNagons, lia_rneaaeS so lionse.bol i d
-P,urniture, asp. Ale a,(Rll
a (pts° Aa
of r. D
+, D. Bea n e a
'celebrated:Makes of Boggle*, 'Top and Open, Platform
,Wagone vritli at d Without Brake, -Lumber and Demo
crat Waggona, Carriages, .Pbintons. &c., all of Which
.viiif be rally- warrapied by' him. :All good} &a. will be
an exbibitleilfromli a, in, till dose of skis. 'Oonsign ,
ments or' Stock . I .tc, must. be , entered by, Ttlernts morn-,
ping of each wi'•ek,on accomitorlidVert,hilog . Tor infer=
,maiiun as' to abargeir, A mapply to, &It Ofi 14XTLIA , 14; Anc-
tiodeee. (Care Chefp John.)
, '4 s '
't ' Welid 1 plot grades: stotk, ite,,, \We elaget the high.
Mkt prises feasible and istiYf your'expertimiandtrauble
I , '4 xu a trose; -"" Asa rco ud .
e..'a. ''
4-4• PO , lina
- 4 14 tl ,
,
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PROPRIETOR OF
• TAYLOR'S FAMELY,I9IMCANES
must lie-gaining renewed corifideneel in the Specifies
which he prepares. Ail tha articles. or Mater% Medici,
which he now.offers for sale,lonn tbeiprin4al of NO
CURE NO TAY. Foremost Amon th ese Tamable arta
cies, is TAYLOR'S CELEBRAT OIL; tor Pain,
Lameness, Wounds or Fore*. in Man. .Berust. •
Taylor's Condition Powders fori'Horses, Cattlu t
Hogs, Shoop and Poultry. " I -
For renovati&g the blood and system. of all kinds of
Stock an the Spring, nothing can be better.
Taylor's Cough Syrup for all throat or lung diseases.
Any ene trying it will be coarireed of Its merits.
He also manulactures the celebrated Indian Veg eta
ble sticking Salve,which can be obtained of any of his
agents. .
A. B. Burns.' M. A. Lyon, • and I. N.,Bullard,'-are
agtntafor Montrose.
Any one buying any of the above-named artudes and
not being satisfied, can return the' empty bottle or pace
age and get their money [march S 9. 'T6.3
TI -11. S. WAY FOR •,'.
191e+ociso MI *tit UT
tie
A la m and e stock of those t choice I yellow On
ion "Setts" for planting. The best' and largest stock
of garden seeds in town. „ . • -
Clover and Timothy
Seed peas by the bushel (7 mind of ,Tontatoes for one
dollar) peck, quart, or 5 cent papers. (5 cane Pump
k i nd for one dollar.) A new stock , of ' Sugar, Flour
Tea, Coffee, Oat Meal,' Conked ;Whit& Wheat, Beans
both.red and white, (5000 sure fire matches for one dol
lar,) Crackers; Cheese, Candy, Spicesiof all kinds, Pick
les. Books, Stationery, in short everything needed in a
well regulated family.aup at extremely , low prices.
In order to be satisfied of , the truth of the foregoing
you will ca)l at the head of Navigati* .
'A., • BUttpyßD.
se,llarch 29, 1876.-2 w
!4q:,.,i,':Ni,t.r,cloNAii
ildEcsastorciose.
Cash Capital, `51.00,000.
Surplus t'und, $6,000
r-tmis4ccoNrzis:
To their new and commodious Benk Building on
Public Avenge.
t •
Tratwacts 91e-bushes!' of '
MERCHANTS, - FARMERS,
Arid Others.
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COBILESPONDELTA."
New York, First National Bank: Ptitladelphhi,
Pblla
delphia National 114nk,
WM. 4. T U RR 4 L. Pnnsinirrr
N. LENHISIM, CA9IIIO. j ,
Montrose, March 25,1616. =; t •
WHITE. COOHENS t :
BUFF COOHENS t i
'PARTRIDGE •COCIIENS,
PLYMOU'Uti ' ROCKS,
AND HOUDANS.
4
Eggs for Bitching, - 43 per 13.
larYoung Fowls for sale A ft er ! August Ist, 1876. at
reasonable prices. No inferior ' specimens shipped
from ray yards: t r .
White Cocheris, Ist premitim at Jersey Fair, (terry
& 'Willisms'stock.) Buff. Cocheti, Berry & Williams.
No circulars. \ Write kir what is wanted an d promp
reptys will be given. Address.
C. C. 141.LBERT
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March 29 Great Beta, F.
1876.-6 m. ;
ANNUAL STATEMENT OF MONT
rose and Bridtrewater Poor Asylum for the year
ending March 13,1376, . 1
Balance March 8, 1875... ..i. • - • $ 809 19
Montrose duplicate 69285
Bridgcwater " • ' • 926 09_
Butter sold I 1 '
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?' 81841
Cattlesold , .... ..... . , ' • . 8900
11. Herkimer 75 i 0
hire. Marsh... ..... . . .......,...-. 12 00
Hay, hides, and produce so l d. e'
..
54 75
Directors New Milford Asyium , ... • ./ 40
, !
' AO 72
Exonerations, Montrose.. ..$ • 11 89 • •
," Bridgewaer . 15. 7 9:.
Percentage to . Collectors...l. • 10 54
' 107
.15
• • ,
1 • ' $ 1,428 67
ix • ZNII,II'OIIIIII. , • •
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Groceries 'and provisions.. ..3 204.49.
Clothing itnd house furnishing.. 1. .. . .
.. -90 88
Outside relief. 488 69
Coal and lime • ' " 1 44 81 .
Help on farm. . 182 00 ' ' '
Hardware, tools. and repairing.' 14 5t
Horse rake.... 87 50
Publishingstatemout and other notices • 70,
Blacker:minting f.•• • f... . 904 • .= -
Taxes - • ' `.... 8061
Shoats and ... ..... • 8800
Repairs on wsgoU..
.• ' 7 05
Lumber.... ... . . ... . .. 560 r
Dog
••••.4 •••,••; 1 600 ,i'""*.
Voffini and burial expenses. ...... •86 00
; • •
Grave digging..... .... 4 00
Cider waling - t I t
Grass , Seed.... .. . * 513 -
Justices of the Peace. •AidltOilto •
Judges of Election... • .... w 0 - 0 .
Directors. .. . .. ItO 00
Steward ,-• •••„.••.„. '4OOOO
Dr:C. 0. lielese7_ . 5O 50
Dr, W. L. Richardeo . n... 15 00
Dr. R. Ttutyie .• ..; 800 -..
Dr C. Decker... ; 500
Fitch &Watson . • .• • • • 7'oo - •
Treasurer
,
Secretary • ' ' 'B5 0 1500 0
•
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,51,872 90
Balance to treasary.:.. . ... • . ,
•
. 555 67. • • "
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Valnattoh of Property, !' = • - ' •
Real estate, • •- ur •f r••11- •! • ;• ' •••• - t• ' •• • $ 5,163 00
Personal pro p er ty ,: :; 2.5(1742
• '••• . 1. '
ISMATZIi—MaIe. 8.; femaies, W l ,' total• 0,207
P.. UATIDNEti, "
• 8.111,0082. , Direr:tore.
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Idontrtise.,- Mara ZS; 1,510,, ,1f ---1
- • ; • • *,
....300•••• • ••••••• 11••••••• "
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f.
,•" ; 4;1 • f • , '7,41.1;
AT .T.NIS OFFICE,;:ougAp:;;-,
;_fit OallooesiqfetaLlierpirttat tih
jabititAii, iti fer,lov tf ..1.6
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EGGS
Bacsilver.
MEI
1101110STPONEMENT
- T E
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POSTPONEMEN
la to the extreme stormy weather oarchrt
the regul ar ii3lar sale of the Montrose Stock ano Cattle v
101, for that d addition postponed till Saturday, Amu
'lst, when. in to a large lot of Horses ar.d eat.
tie, *a.; we will sell the dairy of Chas. Warner, Est
consisting of 9 fi rst-oboe blooded Cuws, In good or d er.
PUMP wanting to buy good stock, graid, Sce., w in
end it to their infercst to attend. iff eersons ham
ante, horses, young stock, grain, &c., to dispos e t c l
are invited to send the same in to these weekly sales,
Highest prices warranted, ant, commissions low p a
information apply.to 11.—ROSES , TUAL, • ~
Montrose, Marchls, 1878.—1 w - Auctiootar
AU :"± 4 lll NEWS,` "
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OH, CARRY THE NEWS TO MARY
AND ETERTHQDY ELBEI
FOR 0004,NEWS 0 HEALTHY AND REFRESHING.
VELMAN & CO,
HAVE MOVED TO THEIR• NEW STORE,
The First National,
I (Searle's New Brick,)
al,
W here they will keep on hand the best assorted stock of
Ilea's and Boys' Ready-Zade
,X b 3t.L444t ii,s
DRY .GOODS, NOTIONS. FANCY GOODS,
HOSIERY, HATS, MILLINERY
GOODS, &C.,
of all deserlptleos and latest styles.
Out pits tr and we will Kest YOU *arr.-
Tprms. coal or 4•ood paper. Reepee•fnl'y,
S. - PULLMAN do CO.,
NATION; L DRY GOODS ' & CLOTHING ENPHORINN.
BLAOK sitl l 4 D COT °RED AOACAB. newest shades.
~„ , • 25 eenta pre ,gariL
at S. P. CO.'B Mat National.
BLACK AND. COLORED CASHMERES, all shades
S. cents per card.
. at S. P. & CO.'S First National.
BEST CALICOES. new.styles and fast co'ors. 83( cents
per fr 'ars
•• at S. . Pint National. •
HANDSOME HAMBURG EDGING AND INSERTING
from .10 cents per yard up.
• • - • at, S. P. t CO.'S Fint National.
YARD WIDE BLEACHED COTTONS, from 8 cents
: Per yard VtCo; S.P.. . First National.
YARD WIDE FACTORY, from 'IX cents per yard
• • npwardn
• ; at S. P. t CO.'S First Natant.
BEST SHIRTINGS. - new 5t771e5.15 eta._per yard
at S. P..s CO.'S First NationaL
BOYS' BEADY-MADE SUITS, from $5 np.
at S. P. & Co.'S First National.
YOUTHS'. EFADY-MADE SUITS, from $6.50
at S. P. & C9.llFirst NationaL
MEI4'S READY-MADE SUITS, from /it up,
it S. P. & CO. e First National.
BOYS' OMNI:MANZ PANTS. from $1.50 ap,
• at S. P. &CO.'s First Natonal.
MEN% biABi3l3llllli PANTS, from $2.50 Op,
at 8. P. & CO.'S First National,
We shall also keep on band Gents' and Ladles' Us
derwear of all styles; ladies'.and misses' Ready-made
Unita. As assiatasee to our experienced and artistic
milliner. we have engaged the services of one of tti
leadingtrimmers in New York city. and we guarantee
our millinery department to contain the leading styles
and trimmed in beat city styles, and our prices lowa
than elsewhere Remember we will keep a full assort
.. ent of all classes of goods generally kept in Arst- clue
storea, and our prices we warrant will be the lowest is
Susquehanna County • Our specie/ buyer will be is
the market at all tunes. and procure for us the latest
novelties. Our Motto will be, "Juslica,to all." Bea
in mind we have a NEW STORE, GOODS, and
tbe LOWEST CASH PRICES IN THE COUSM--
- - -
an Inducement to make large purchases we will deduct
(on demand) on all cash bills. of $lO or more, tlye per
cent. , "
Come ono and 01.
- 1-rtith great and email
•And buy your goods
_ 'AtS. P, & Co• 's IrirstNatlon•aU.
itespectftdiy, . PILLMAN & CO.,
Pirat National Dry Goods arid Clothing Store.
Montrose. March . 2.5;
Eitite forAttie.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
The Subse c tiber will sell. the renewing valuable Rai
estate,. •
. n.,
At a Very Low Figtuo.
one drit-tlies Dairy 'firm. stock and. UnninV il
in the township of Bridgewater. 2X mhos from °O
coee. containing 180 acres.
ALBO--One farm in Burrows Hollow, Gibson twp..*l
98 meal and'an extensive elder mill and distillery.
ALSO—% house 4nd lot in New Milford boro.
For particulars address the eubscriber at Montvale,
(mull at Me residence hi Bridpwater. •
JOHN GANTT?.
Bridgewater. Jan, wy a,„3870,-2m,„
OR' - SALE . OR RENT.
, 4L.llitcrusse• 'amid ZOOS
On Lincoln Avenue,
• • Montrose; Pa.
• Size ,9xlo itiods,
_with fruit Amide trees
1 1 4 4 1 s brAn• etc , PMP airtr°r °l' address .
liatch I, " ' Ilioniroser
ARM: TO R
• The form well known. Jul the Thome! Hartnett, Ara
of ,Riehmond Rill. Silver Lake Township, Sueq's CO4
Pa.; la now for rent. as an extra dairy farm rooter-
Inv 2CO 3 acree._ For particulars enquire of the PO
Muter at Richmond • Hill, or of T, . l3allivan, Slim
Lake, BOrKea Co.. Pa. -
March letti),
• • •
FAR -14 FOR - SALE.
The 1811114Criber offers his feria for sale,. Aligh t
Forest Lake, containing SS aorta C• 0 Improved. ""
keep twelve tows, ind a tea',l;" Well fd
sta
a Rood grain farm, Rio a nice ,young orchard. 'renal
will be made easy. For farther particulatv enqatrett
address; • - AARON REYNOLDS;
Vet, /ea "Th.—tt • '• ' • Moran:ire, r.
or 14,,8. ROUSES,
SO:METtitgd:-NY.N.
41.1.0:130,4:irt.. SUQ stiof
- ' , 1 , • , - . i ., -, ' •- ' to m di
lit e, bOn orieikeil civir P. n. "Chandler ' s 6
.. ,, d4
alf.#olPida 10 064101V5411dPalri141 r i .rjrtii
Alotice. atter utivingttly liiypar e4PL; ,G ,s ., g ilt
, bullies, / 4.1 po*Me li ti ciik, plea#4 Ad wn 9
~ F.
, :: •
no A 941 ~ ;,-, . ttz) ,ac;it'iLt, V. 4: ilitrgußort
t
= !imams°, Feb. $ 1.874.-11
TERMS EASY.