The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, April 05, 1876, Image 3

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    slitiqtsebanna County Fatmeirs , Club.
. -On Saturday 'afterrioOn; - ApritiSt,lhe
Clu b met and discossed the following,
lineation ; ,
."How shalt we treatOtteilii. - :'
riel4tro.
j o . bkain \ lhe• best,*tesul ta•?" , .
'Lyons •saiirt,'''•.. j .',think 'when'
- -," ' -- '
a person ig appointed on a`' committee to .
- s ej ect .a .question for it:ittOssion, it de
volves on him to be prep red. to.-give.at
least hisiviews on the' , matter ireintereitl„
an d, although . not. having Much time to
d o so, I have,thought some, in regard -to
the matter, - 16.14 ,13P-Pir.4. -a „paper_ that,
embodies my viewsi in : :-`a#eature i - relative
to tile subject ,
This Subject ,is o great
,
importance. .
%.'lle census of 1870 gives _tie number,
o f cows in this. county as 4533. The
ber of pounds Of bu Me, 2.,580,-
num tter
.- ,-,
ids „. ad f
649. The number of:.pOu, of butter
per cOw,' 105.2. The, estimate fUr 1875,
o f the number of potinds of butter made
•in the cAinty ie.
' ., 9ter 3,9po,9o,o•i;•:whicil
at 331 as. per pound, would 1 - rnake- the
handsome -.sum of $1,000,090. 1 -. . .
Th e principal' - portion.- of the.- butt - e - r,
coadejl.l the County . : is = shipped there.:
from , the returns being the principal
cash income derived
: from our farms.;.
hence the importance of , the 'dairy inte
rest of this county, and the interest that
D oubt to be and is manifested' in all' mat
ters° that look toward its developement
and to the .increase - .of its product,. and
profits. I would disco's - this..4nestiem
under four heads : • •
"Ist. What breed of cows is the best?
2nd, Their care and :feed. • 3a,! Their
product—butter and : , cheese—and . the
best way to make them.- - 4th, 'Howi to
market it to g't the best - returns.' • ,! •
''The whole question Of profit orlos
i n keeping a dairy .dependst.° upon' - -the
proper solution of this question:; and, Ist,
• the breed of cows.
, J., . _ . 1
.-
.in sortie respects:this:ls . - iii . Openqtes
lion, as between certain breeds,each hay
ing its Warm advocates,' whq show'- their
faith by their works, or by he products
of -their co.ws.. Having
~ carefu. l ly.
.read
the reports' of factories.. and of noted
dairymen; .1 ' have concluded that ' the
Darbanis Are not a breed for the . dairy.—
' The Ayreshire the • jersey, the Devon,
lately, the - Holsteins. have each put in
solid evid6ce of their value,lashave.also
well elitahlished herds of. Our nativestock.
. • Weli.established 'native '.coWs .willigive
with the proper grass, gOod returns. Se
lected, not for their looks, nor for 'the
great amount of 'milk they- may give. in
.the seasone-Alusit;'-nf ',feed ; !but'. for the
greatest . amount.
„of creato,,i.per .q.uart of
milk, and — for " ad greatest amount_` of
milk for the, season. , , , ThOn, : at .theiTiead2
of the herd have a ' thoroughbred
not' such 'a p 0...,
s', you fe:4„ , .. - 00-1 - y:,)41 it is , not .
Durham, and the first step is made. .
"Second, their dari - arid 'fee . 'A ctiv
kicked. ; abbot ,and /mit' ' , starve , Maytive,
on account of the . aboodance f her good
nature, or _because. she can't,help:A l a. ,
' little blue skim-Milk,.brit as to the profit,
it is not there. In faCt,- . a'cow must have
'the beet of care and feed plenty-of-,-it,:to I
get the best profits from her.:
~,The profit,
lies just there. A cow that yon might
thilik well fed, will .just pay. her •Way.---.
and thecextra care and feed and you . will
receive the,profit,,A,seLtain.,..atrionnt,. of
feed 'is required, to ..81p0ft
r. .. the system
and. make up .theloiS..6l . , - *ea and tear.
All Sou. can;.. indUce_ a...cow ..to;.-eat, ..More
than that will tend to profit,
..shown in
the - pail, or in flesh ; and' wherijiniiiiieN :
a cow of this kind r , she belongs_ to . the ,
slaughter and.idti to tiM - dairy.
. "Third, -Their prod - act—butter.. and
Cheese—and the' best . - - way.to make -theta.
• If you have , an ordinary herd,„ perbi,pi
the factory' woulti give 1 tbelbest•: . -'ierturns
!f you have au .extra- butter - herd,co-ope
ration is against yot:C;-: though you- bur
den your family with- the work 'and care.
Factories 'that make both butter
,and
cheese I believe generally • ! g ive. the; best
returns to their patrons...]
"New methods of setting milk are be
.cg tried. SliallOw pats,- large pans and
small ones. Deep cans, Milk..*niied
close froth
. the air, and milk'``
covered ;. each has - . its
,adVpeat`e - 's.'-' - The
churning of cresini, Or ' Milk,' sweet 'or
sour ; the proper, amount-, of salt, salt
petre and sugar ;,the 13ea -packages. and
hest in'ode of packing,' aliN are Itiestions
of interest, and each - dairyman ' bai'hia
particular way and pet theory. -Nit all
agree that a first:Clastirticle of cheese
atid.butter,'that - will keep - Sweet'and
. .*E. , 11
Cannot be made4ithOrit -- tbe 'Ottribitt care'
and . 6-ant ineots ;
,both- in the. careotithe
COWS and the care oflhe milk, ' , an';' the
manufacturing of the butter and 0 Pete. i ,
Thetvthe profrlth - ere 'is' in the iliffe - 'elite
between *l . per pound for 'A'numbe
_one
Gilt - .Yikged Butter,' and . ten, cent. •
; per
pound for . which iscte:ruied `Weise' our
Stisqsa Co..' daiiimen Make but 'little' of
the latter, if any,•and much of thew pro-(
ductions if_ppt uport lhe,gre t markets
lWtbe,:prOper for.M . iqlii g,.-br n tfie first
P r ic i e , and . thie'jkrings'Mitoitt . e_Attili thilw
to market it.' As it_ has been done. in the.
, years . past, our dairymen- halve :teen( tit •
the mercy of a set. of. cot mission men in 1
the.erity. With thelkg o, between s l 4the ifief:,`
chants—and - we.bapv:e ; bid .- lito, • tiapPrettt:
q , ar for our market.. Many hive lost
!heir whole product for the " season, or a .
largo shire of it.. If, we. still_con arum. to
pack in tub's . and firkins; .a tritirlek - at .
• 4 otne here,,like the 'tittle Faili..Markent
in York Stale, would , be the bist; as . the
-gales would be made .at borne uUder your
.
own
tfO
supervision, and ritik - of - . breakage .
or l o ts
false
eby transportation; or : on: - returns;
o
Af the cityfrom conimrssion then Stic
ne ' s - t'll • i *
is a i to e -our market, the
best .r way would' he_ fore us Thtsiicombine
and. establish a Susq'a co. . Man . there to
get up a na m e and fame for i .Fituiq'a,..eo.
b u t te .
r. Our butter should lie'' • . ted; .
1 qup. .BB
hgEi the Orahge co. butter iti.Ate*Yorli
city, and , f as- is the--.Bradfor4. , co.. butter in
pail', at from 2@)5 eta. poutid • above
the gates ; then a trade
Can be established with
.parties for fancy
==brands ,put.., ,
that
.would_eadilY-brina.froin.:so per;
pound: It is a matter worthy of consid
eration by our farmers, and but a trifle',
eaoll,l-ini.estedlii . the ri ht . manner, :
would evenitially,result in a better and
'safer-market and math better return's:
"If a mari wishes toraise large calves,,
the\ Durham:iti, theistOek but. there is
pro'fit - incant
fro 'Which you
.ca
^make'3oo'pounds Of butter than there
in, one , that Willproduce a large,calf, and
from ` .Which .yOu can only make 100
pounds of butter, I have a statement .
here ref raJersey cow,-
,that.: produces- 014°
puuhds of biitter Hav ing siicli`
'a cow, you Might well
,afford to thrOvir
away the, calf. ...It is better - to. breed from
ii thoroughbred .. .animal than from a mon
grel of any * kind, even if you can get , the
stock lfor nothing.. Native 'stock is u-nH
certain .; but :a thoroughbred 'animal al-:
ways produces the characteristic, of good
qualities. I. 'believe the early cut.,grass to,
feed
.in •the-wipter, is good:'
To be 06ttinued _Arext Week.]
• •
Wonderful Four-Year-Old Boy,
The Boon vi Ile • (Mo.) Advertiser'.
found a ftiur-year-old •• boy,' by the- name •
of JameS Martin Williams, and bounc-:
ing . him - upand 'down on his •knee,, the
A (.12 , eri iser man found • the. youngster to
bezrammed with 'dates, figures, facts and
a volume of lore suMt as ordinarily re
ontre a life-time to acquire. ". This is tll4
kind of a bov Jim; Is. • In - liistory he
iiroved-,. to.. be- a • yery encyclopedia - of
knowledge. , The ancient • kings„„ their
wars, the . rise and fall of theßoman
Empire, .career - of Bonaparte, the
times. of the . death 'au,.(l.- the age .of the
rniers;ef 'England, the:ivitlement th,lB
- and similar facts were ae familar
to hitnas the alphabet to an older
He named the capitol - of every State `in
the Union, and o every foreign country,
and evinced - a.knowledge of the scripture 3
the only parallel of which •is -Christ 'in
the Temple. He: repeated whole
ters of the Bible, and spoke in a childish
mannerOrist As - . though rattling offythe
veriestaommon-place remarks to. other,
childr-••••
The` first
The' first indicatiO, • •
indication this marvelou
faculty came to-his parents in this way :
They, are religious people,and each .triorn
ing read from. the Scriptures before . prayer:
Shortly after the exercises one morning—
seve rat ;months .ago—his .- mo the r'' was`- at; _
tonished tabear - hini repeating, word for
word, the. lines - froth the Bible he had :
heard-read an hour - or' so' before.: She
called,rhiM.'.-:to - - her ' . and found that, he
could' - repeat - - other . portiOna.of , the. holy
book:\:Bas toMmenced teaching him. his
lettere and - ,ii-An,hour and a - balf ;he had
learned •He:- progressed with
wonderful iapidiLY and soon could spell.
It -physician- was Consulted - ,and they 'were
advised, to lieeriTthe boy away from books'
and not allo- - LhinE-to; study;: as his health
would, not allow it. Since that time his
40e1'7 - has - it-eat to him and he.now : re ,
'Members every thing he hai heard. •
Hiarrents-ate-intelligent;
ordinary circomstaneee i , 1•11111' - eannot , in
any way ; -agOount • 'for 'the remarkable
memory \ - . -(if-tbeit - child - .) ' marvel,
and astounds all who• have heard him.
•
- -am \
Belk nap's' , C f asc..
-,WAstaitcrrolti- March pres
entation =of the impeachment articles
Belknap by Chairman Proctor
Kott Abe House- Jo4lav was de v
oid
,of
all inaide ilk the ar 606 n Merely Sent
to the clerk's desk, with a resolution to
print. It is understood, howeVer, that
they will be taken - up on Saturdsy mrbrii
ing•by the minager, who_ will, as b e fore
announced in. these dispatches, be chosen
in the Democratic caucus 'to-rnorripw,
night. The managers will, on Saturday,
without more ado, proceed to the Senate
'and present their . case, whereupon the
Senate will give notice to Belknap Of the
charges against him, and set a day, ler
him to. appear ,for trial. He, it is dis
tinctly. understood; .will make his great
fight through his couns4 on the pretimi
nary-teehnical plea to the jurisdiction of
the Senate to try him 63 , impeachment,
he-being a'‘ , private f . and not "a
civil officer". of the ' United States. It
will be curious to see how the Senators
will : treat this plea in argument—, If the
Seriate_decide that. they'Bags . - jurisdic
tion there ,can he certainly.noThelp for it
'but that Belknap, will. plead "guilty,"
wittionigoing'throngh the formal proofs
of his guilt... And keeping the-ease and—
ito4,nnot :Alzsguised—the Republican
part, :before, the 4oun try, in th la Cli/entiiiit h
ble light. •
Asp
A SOne in the ffTnitte._
gaiktist came About
direct to Boutwell to-day, in open Senate
s could : W l :and yet not do it. The
peacemaker, "if," wasthe only s tning that
anoidetka Boatmen:had been
jug theusual' rant a In ~ , Morton's bloody
shirt, and recklessly asserted, in general
terms, that the Southern people were still
rebels at_ - heart, were ',lint ',sincere and
vere'enetnies of their country. "If any
person," cried. Mr. - , Bayard, "says that
either lor any _of my ancestry, on the
maternal orpaternal side.were \ ever ene
mies of their county, be lies in his
throat.' The sensation which followed
this . outbreak noticeable, as was also
the absence of any reply from Mr. Bout-
General Maxey, of. Texas, made a
dignified and manly speech, closing with
an earnest plea for - the burial A:if dead
Issues and for true nattOgial reCollection.
TOO * den itm a FatheiAn-liais:'
A young lady of Natchez,. the daugh
ter of t o Spanish gentleman_ of aristocrat
ic birth add considerable Wealth', receiv- .
ed the, attentions of a certain young man
much'against the will Of her father. One
morning not long since, as the lovers
were walking together in a little wooded
spot, near the ':young.. lady's tome, the ,
father,who Waataking his morning's ride,
tiawithem; and - putting spurs to his horse,
4.. over his danghter,.injuring
he;r severely. The - young . man Hien
seized his prospective fathe-in-law, and
gave him a terrible blow -with -a knife. It
is thought he will not
.recover:
Centennial Fourths.
It is *announced that Dfr. Bayard
Taylor hits accepteu .the appointment of
poet for .the c,elebratiop of the national
festival orithe 4th of July at Philadelphia
and will deliver an ode which Will doubt
less prove worthy of the occaition. The
selection of= 'Mr. 'Wm. M. Evarts of New
- York, fig orator. and Col. Richard Henry
Lee, ofVirginia,_ as reader, on . .thia oc
taston, has_already been announced.
Miscellanous.
B ILLINGS STROUD,
GENERAL
PIKE, Luz. AND •ACCIDPNT
INSURANCE AGENT,
3AIE coal:AA r co as e
Oipla.l.Represehted, $104N000,000
i P hil
DICE
.s 1 ..ation m Cain
Insurance Co, of N. 4.•, Phil 6
.
Pennsylvinia.Fire,; Phil.,
Ins. Co. of Pa., Phila.,
Lycoming of Mammy, Pa. .
Lancaster of Lancatter„
Newton of ,Newton, , •
Home ins. Co., N. Y.,
National " I "
Coa.mercial Fire "
Hartford Fire of Hartford Ct. "
Atlas " ' " "
Royal Canadian, of Montreal, -
canada, al
Liverpool. Lbndon & Globe,
. of Liverpoo_ ,l Eng.; 6 '
Providence Washington,: of
' Providence, R. 66
4.1F/C. • ,
Life Ins. Co., .keeette
Ameiitan Life. Phila... -
-.: . • 1 I ACCIDENT. - , -,
_, •
Trairelere Ina, Co., Hart., Capital and Scirplaa $11,000,000
Railway Pastsngera ..- . , ,111 1 $300,000
- .•
Theundetsigiedbasbeen weilknown to thiecounty,foi
therust 20 years, as an Insurance Agent. Losses sus
tai nea by his Comnainies have always been prompjly
paid. ' • ,
VigrOfticenp stairs, in-building east from Banking
Office of Wut. R. Cooper At Co., Turnpike street.
BILLINGS STROUkAgent,
CHARLES H. SMITH, Office Mangers. r
AMOS NICHOLS, • „
4 :I 13 * 1 44APPPRI Solicitor. /
Montrote' Jan. 5, 'Mt.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Just Received
WitLIAM , , HAYDEW
STAPLE , FANCY DRY GOODS,
Boots . & SHOES, READY-
RADE CLOTHING'.
I
HATS. & CAPS, .
' - &C. ' -
Drees DoIAN a gOod assortment, Prints, sit the new
and, fancy ightternF in the market. White Goods in
great variety. , .
BLEACHED AND UNIiLEACHBD
SHIRTING, COTTONADES,,
DENIMS, TICKS;
STRIPE
SHIRTING, LINEN .
TOWELING, CARPET WARP. &O.
Bo,OTS tE SHOES,
The largest stock in town. First class good's at less
prices than can be bought, of any other parties in ;be
place. , -
HATS & CAPS,
all the latest styles.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
a full line, and good rods well made andlrimined.
•Call and Examine my stool bcfcre purchasing
where: I will not be.undersold for the same quality of
goods, by sr.) one in or otit. of town. ,
tinder shipped. Prompt returns at !the 'highest vier
cet price, sales guaranteed, bills cashed as soon ai , re
keived. - ' - ' *
- " FrAYDZit
New MilfOrd. June 2d. 1875.—tf. 22
lIAVi YOU iIEiRD T i IiF,:NEWS
, ; . •,, e, ~ :,
t• ! 7,
The following" I tit Speehnen of It.
3% pounds TEA tor one dollar
-5 cans PEApIIBS' , 44-:TOMATOES tor one
dollar. ,
4 cans LINTLE - NEcit, CLAMS • for one dol
lar. ' ' ' • ' '
, 7 pounds RAISINS for one dollar, , •
22 bars SOAP for one dollar.
10 pounds prunes for one dollar. - .
414 pounds, SALERA.TUS for one dollar. '
4 pounds COFFEE for one dollar.
12% pounds CRACKERS for one dollar.
150 JAW ; BREAKERS for one dollar.
The whole lot for TEN DOLLARS and a
present thrown in. Good fir minuty days. A
large stock of new and ch ice goods equally
-low, By calling at the leactof Navigation
you shall have - the full value of
,your money
every time and sometbiog extra.
Call an 4 see at
Non trose liarcli 8.1876.
Cloaing.- Out. aver6ats for cost - at
Cheap John's..
•
ttal & Asset
$ 1000,00 C
5,000.000
• 100,000
1,100,000
6,000,000
lot 400,000
4 i 150;000
t. 6,000,000
,450,000
450,000
4,000,000
500,000
1• 1,290,0.'9
c' 20,000,000
600,000
$40,000,000
15,000,000
-BY
I •
;
A. N. 43IILI;ARD13
E GCIS
WHITE CO CH ENS,
BUFF COO HENS, '
PARTRIDGE C 0 CH ENS,
PLYMOUTH ROCKS,
AND HOU DANS.,
Eggs for Hatcldng, - 7 - $3 per,l3.
Ilar 'Young Fowls for sale after Angnst Ist, 191'6 :at
reasonable prices. No Inferior specimens • sblpped
from my yards. .
. . ,
White Cochess.; Ist premium at \ Jersey Fair,.(Berry
4 Williams stock.) Buff Cochens. Berry & Williams..
.
.
No circulars. Write for what -is wanted and pimp
replys will be given. •Address. '
March 29
1876.-6 m.
WII ‘ r isTE F R I i .OWERS 81 7 ,00N1 IN
, •
Are you aware that you can obtain Summer heat In
January ?: That you can impart. Wilily air to you
families ?,tbrit •you can give spontaneous' givirth to
plants atid_Flowers, and that you can make home a
little pvadise by purchasing one of D; C. Sayreli Hot-
Air Furnaces ? These Furnaces are now constructed
with VA.POR PAN by which' the atmosphere is tem
pered to that resembling Summer, heat.
NO MORE CRACKING OF FURNI
VC RE-NO MORE DRY
• HUSKY HEAT.
ii OT-AIR
•
-. . .
And the time has ,coarse when cons umptives may re-,
joke in coal fires. These furnaces are sold entirely np+
on thekown merits, aed are , now the leading Furnace
in,thls part of the country* All Furnaces are warrant
ed to give entire satisfaction or ;20 sale. •
•, I ,
3F,s t. gia,
I keep competent men on the road who are well ac
qUaltited with the Furnace business and they are con
stantly patting up theee Furnaces. Their work Is War
ranted to please. These Furnaces are now scattered in
the following towns and'cities:
Blngivimton, Scranton, Providence% Wilkes 'Barre.
Kingston, Pittston. .Eimira. .Waverly. •Willtaznsport :
Great Bend, Suspuehrnna Depot, Hann() k,
Downsville, Andes, Matgaretville, Franklin, Unadilla,
Owego; Northumberland, and many other townit.
Thiteutriara.Otszroci. 337.
Airy - person - wishing)/ recOmniendaiton from any one
living in the above named places. =I will gladly,colres.•
pOncrwith themi'giving name's of parties now using
these Furnaces. • .
p.. - ''Q - SAY'fl Ei.
Montrose, December 22d. 105--
l' • .D ,
Barnes, Blanding & Co.,
4tarble and 6tanitt Wotlo,
[ESTABLIESED IN 1840.1
MANUFACTURERS. OF ALL, KINDS OF
MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS,
IMPORTERS OF SCOTCH GRANITE,
26 Ohenango St.; Near Depot,
MarchB. le6. RITIi4HAMPOit. N. Y.
CORRECTION !
Rumor has It that havinz been elected County Treas
urer for the ensuing three years, I ani to discontinue my
Insuritnce bushes. Raid HUMOR 'is UNTRUE, and
without foundation, and while thanking you for kind
ness, and appreciation of good Insuiahce in the past, I
ask a continuance of your patronage:lpromising that all
business entrusted to me shall be promptly attended to.
My companies are all sound and reliable, as all can tes
tify ii4ho have met with losses during the past ten years
at my Agency. Read the List I • I,
North British and Mercantile, Capital, $10,000,006
Queens of London, 9.000,000,
'ol4l:Franklin. Philadelphia, Assets. ; I 3.500,0001
Old Continental, N. Y., " nearly3,ooo.ooo
.Old PhteniX of . Hartford, '1 • ' 4-- 9.000,000
Old Hanover. N. Y.,. " 1 1,600.000
Old Farmers,'York, ' ••
", •' 1,000,000
I also represent the 'sew York Mutual'Llre Ins , ranee
of over 30 years standing. and assets over $10.000,000.--:
Also, the Masonic Mutual Benefit Association t of Penn
Sylvania. . .• •
OrGet tab Policy covering all acCideats,
in the.-Ha Went Ina. co; Policies written
frim one da year. Only . 25 cents fora $B,OOO
Policy. PI 'r send word; when you take a trip.
Very respectin
MiksTRY C. TYLER
Montrose, Jan.l9, 1876.—tf t •
BANKRUPTCY.
. .... .
In` the Diltrict Court of the United States for the
Western District of Penniylvania, In Ro U. B. Gllbint
Bankrupt. No. 1848 in Bankruptcy. , . ~
'Notice ni 'hereby given that there *ill be' 'a third
geaeratmeettng..at t ile Crodltors or the above-named
Bankrupt, for the purpose contemplated in' . the 28th
Section of the Bankrupt c, on the fifteenth day of
April. 1876. stain &clot - ,a. m.. at the office _of Ed-,
1,
ward N; Willird,. Registe , in Bankruptcy.' Scranton.
Pa., and all creditors who have pro ved their:debts Are
hereby notified to be prescrit at said meeting,and at the
same time and place I shall settle my'aecounti;and the'
same will be: andittli,. and I. shall then and there apply
for in) discharge as Assi-nee. _ t ,
.4 _
E. J. CARRdasignee
Scranton. Starch 29. 1870.-2 w. ' ; •
D
A MINISTRATOR'S INOTIOR=IN
A
the estate of John Bergin. late of Middlettnin
township. Susquehanna. County, Pennsylnania. dec'd
Letters or Administration in. the aid estate having
been granted to the undersigned, ell perOont owing
saidestate are requested to make immediate" payment,
and all' persons claims against said estate are
requestetA to present them without delay.
W . 31. BEGIN,
. iamb :29. 1815.:-4w. ' Administrator.
Closing out Overcoatii for, cost at
Cheap John's.' •
Qlosing Out , 9vercoats for soot- at
Cheap
Closing nue Overcoats for nod at
Cheap 'John's.; ,
C. C. GILBERT;
Great Bend, Pa.
-0-
Mozitmse' Pa
MANTLES, &C.
ALSO.
EGGS
AIERCANTILE APPRAISEMENTS.
Dealers in merchandise,'etc., in Susquehanna
County, take notice, , that, in pursuance of the
several Acts of AsseinblY of this Commonwealth
to provide revenue to meet the demands upon
the Tre ury ,and for other purposes, the under
signed, a ppraiser of Mercantile taxes for said ,
County, has prepared a list of traders in said ,
County, and pladed each in that class which
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to him appears. just and right according to the'
Acts of Assembly, to wit . : . • . ..
' Auburn. , • I - Laerty..
A F Lacey , ,'
• . 14'R T liandrick -.
R.l Carter . ' ' . 18 Joseph Newman
B A Lott,-.
_,, 14:31nolion &Knight •
Tewksbury & Soil 11! Middletown..
P C Bushnell / 4 ' Patrick - White .
E L Adams -• •, 141 , . • if on t rose. ,
Antra& lAN Bbliard • - 14
CC Worth . 14Iw J grouore 11
J E Pay lit n rsapewager e_ , . / 4 1F Lyo B tasnik
Chandler • l l4
Perry Marcy, 18,H .J Webb •. . • 14 ,,
Jas. Martin • / 4 .8 R Lyons& Co • •12
-W. M. Corey 14 1 J R DeWitt ' ' 13
i BrOairi. 4 B Burns p rul 12
Dolaway Bros 14;Gtittenburg, Rosen- i
D.A Titsworth , 14; bautn &Co
Kent & Eldridge , 10. M. A Lyon, pm 3 , ,12
Perry Sweet 14:Read & Stroud . 10 .
T P Tit& nr e P 112 J F Bronson, 13
R. T. Ashley ;141W B Deans i . 'l4 •
,J • Talbot , 14
Clifford.
. EL 'il 4,01/ordhneseorn p m 4 • let N ° ll F b ° l rd lar h d uli p in ' 4
~. 1 1 2 4 '
14 ,E Bacon & Son ‘ 14 -
H W Johnson
J N Baker, 24 141 N Stoddard • 14
C M Hunter • 18 C 0 Miner 18 i ,
Weatherbx & Burdick 14 / Boyd & Corwin ~ 12
E P Stamp , 12
nUndaS• _ B Ttiatehe 14
E P Chambers 1 14. m, E hill . •
14
I E Davis p m 4 / 8 E McKenzie • 11
A Richardson
.. 18 ,1W J Terrell 14
Davis Bros ' "IF D Miilhuish 18
Dimock. 1B C Sayre 18 '
AII Moony is 14 1 W W smith & Son 13
Stevens & Leebody 141Gritlis & Sayre 12
Jas Martin & Son 14IS Pillman & Co 13 •••
Hiram Blakeslee. 14411111 n Hahn , 14
Forest Lake. .1J R EaYrisford ' 14
: M. EBall 1 41 0 D Stebbins .
1E Warner, billiard tables
14
• Frank/in- 2
Joshua Boyd 18
D C & F H Boy d
' lit Nem Milford Ttep.
- E 1-1 Merriman 141 1 BeiSabinspm 4
Benjamin Todd 14) • New Milford Bore.. ,
If T riendeville. ay _IM d
en 4 elements - 14
Robert Winters 1311, L Leroyl4
Wm. Benin pm 4 111.1Dickermin ' pm 3 18
Mrs M. McNtinvira , 14 1 , 1 II Bartle
.14 ,
_ wi m u 4
8,
bm 4 p
in
4. . It
vanav
F. Keenan" - 14 H W Decker 12
Great ni r t p r 14 1
e P• 11 A w i li ffi ne ti ,
ila r&ltt p yden ' 13
HA& 8 T Clark : no r. /gin Garrett &Son , 'lO
Great Bend Village Barnes
___ 14 tr.;..
J B Brown
Co ' • 14 1 1& W T Dickerman 'l3 :
S D Ross & C 13 J II Bart e, one' Billiard
H S Hanna . 14, Table
Lewis & Lang ey . 13' Et W Jigger 14 ' '
J B McCreary_ 8 ..., : o a kk m d .
Benjamin & cart . 4 ii,D Manson 14
Great Bend Bon). RUA,
Richard Stack . 10r 8 Hi m .- •
T D Estabrook pm 2 11 w w ., do ; .„ „,_„,_,. . ,1 4 •
Pli Lines ' l i Pptevainpms 2
Geo L Lenheim ' B ,rhomas Wheatcroft, 10 ,
1J W &, E Granger
H Vansickler ' ' 14
J &H V Colston 14 - 'veingiille. -
George
ran McNamara 18 mivoil, t.. 1
H P my • .
. 14 rd Hungerfo & Meserole 1,
14 A Paintln 14 10
Feigerson & Skinner . 13 fa -Pm 4 .
neer. az Smith 11
Thomas Kusack 14 - P e
•DC sironso- - 14 saw L a k e ,
Pat Winters 14 • ,
W A co eten . - 14 T Sullivan . -
. 11 E w G & M F ee ir k n er erued
Belden Brothers. .
D 0 Holton p trt 4 14
Holton, billiard table; . & 2 ' Suaquehanna.DepOt.
' .
Gibson. • --i.l W Osborn ~ . • 1 4.
D E Holmes • . tz,c
James Fuller , • • 1 , - , 2 AACParliman , • 14
Wm D Eymer -' Henn Suer), ' - , • i 44
/°!Geo Is Fiazier :. - 10
Geoff Wells pin 4 . ' '
Coo, ,perative Cop m 4 l 2 lw 3 mitchell pm 8
H D Bennett p m 84
1 iThos Ferr.an•. , , •• .; .: 14 ,
Kennedy Jr, Sons.
- 12 WJFalkenbni7"'" ' ' 14
Harmony. • IF B Thayer • .;,:: ••• •12
A 8 Munson 13 113 FSmith . 18
Lyons & McNeil • 12.MJ Paiiergas„ - • -. •14
Noah Bisbee 1410 A Miller , . . , •14 •
3 Schlager &Cop m 4 11 H P Doran 12
Brzudt & Laing pln 4 . 1 1 QJ Lyons , ' 12
,J B Stephens 14 Lewis Freeman „ 14
James Connelly ' ' 14 D A Lyond - ' 13'
MJ& 3 E Taylor • 1 41 Guttenburg; Rosen-', t 8
John Fritchley, 44 baum & Co 1
A Young '• - • • • ••le James Bell As Son •• 12
Herrick.. , !John C Kane - - , • 9
F
C H Ellis pid 4 0 , 12 , D Lyons , " ' 13
Thomas.&.Morgan • ~ ;11 Ali Tarbox . ' . 14'
Alden & Patterson • '• 12 H C Lea pm 3• 13
' Lennie --- , ' •: 13 GL Adams. • - -14
J A Mangan , , 14 Mrs E McGrath ' 14 .
A Allekton . 14 Thomas Kelley . 14
• ir 6 7l(mi• '' '
' ' 'l l Blf a ile una ..
. • ' lB
LR Peck , .: I- . ,
E T Tiffaly pin 4 ' .•12 4 1Wm ST:inner •' • !:' : 14
141 Chas Churchill •1 ; , •
~ • 14
Oliver Payne 4 L Weathermai ' : 13
J A Williams. ••- ' , 113 w a Et ia th en .o',. •.•, . 13
T.T Carr 11,- - • ' 1 -. ` '
2 Dooltttle Bros ,_, , ,14 ,
HM Jones •
14 MTI3 Mareret MeDmitild 13
Fowler Peck
L F Rosenxrant • - 4 Miehild Millar , 13
-:, . i yjiia*it: f-; i: • Vi m b l ot% I <a - , - :14.
14
D 'Roberts pm 4 1 3'll Cook 11
H Id Benson la, •W H Kangford 14
,Arnold Block ;•, .' ' •.is j
___ ook
__,_. • ' • 0 18
: thiailii. B & 0 W Cook
~12 -
J B Rosencrans p M - •• -1 P McCarthy &Co • 12- ,
• - Lit& NeadOtOs. ': J G & S W 812 4 11. • : . / 8
S Masters .. . 14 r
EB Beardslee . i
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'' James Donleys - . 14
Lathrp. ' . Mrs Munamin , 14
N MFinn
__ . 13 11 G.Taylor _ - : 18
Tiffany & Jeffers 1 1 1 Jack ;McDonald. Billiard
E M Tiffany • ' 11: Table-s. lst and 2d,
(.1 W Reese pm 3 .•, 18 1 %Vm Mlliell
Hall Bros 111Doole,y Brothers '
J D
Wrigho berts 14t - • 1 4 1 Thomas McDonald
0 R
F A Jeffers 14 - 77 ialaan•
J D Macke_y . 14 w W Messenger. -
no.r. • • M D Mattoon pm 4
II W i johnson 14.0 L Lewis I
Black & Clearwater. . 12 Gee A-Stoddard
Grow &•Bro • 12 A Z linguitisb
John C Decker ' 13 John O'Brien & Son
Silas• Hartley. . 13 A Shyer .
Geo W Mapes •
Wm Miller • ,• . 141 '. - .
Classification : of Venders, of per
, • . chandise. ,
Sales less' than $5,000, Class 14
Sales' $ 5;000 less than $lO,OOO class; 13 •
Stiles $lO,OOO less than '515,000 class 12
' Sales $15,000 less -than, $20,000 class 11 -
' Sales $20,000 less than $30,000, class 10
Sales $BO,OOO less than 4 ..9
Sales
class 9
Saki s4o,ooolesf,than -$50,000 class ' 8 '
.
Classification of Patent - ' lifedlelne '
Dealers. : _ . .
Sales $lOO,, and not exceeding,s i 250 , clima4,,y.
Sales ' $2OO, pall not exceeding,ssoo; class 8 .
Sales $5OO, 'and not exceeding-$1;000, class 2 ''
• And' the - Judges' of 'the' Court ''of Cornirtonl
Pleas of said county will 'hold .a. Wart of Ap.
peal &Übe , Court House in Montrose, in and to. r , _ '
said county, -
add
Thursday, April 20, 1876,. at ..
which time, and place any of 'the Merchants deli- -
cribed, defiled, arid' classed Its'Attokesaid, ortheie
agents cir..attorneyi r may-Appear- and appeal'
from said,assessment if,,theythiak. , rope r
- ' 1411.0 X BIRCH
MaiCh 8,48/6. ' Meiatitilq Ap praise re'
SPECIAL,NOTICE!.: :
'TheiiiiAeistinedliveiseers of • this Vobt' of Ilitiforil
Toivibtp; are desirous • of .aprireatioft, to respotaii.o
tileparties, two minor' children, (boys) ; aged four and
six years, until thty shall arrive at • the age of twenty= -
°l2° years . Apply }P oo ' r I madel.s
AtattiON TINGLEY: t ' •
Burford, March, 114 11376.—0 w •
A DMINISTRATOWS NOTIOE. In
4x die estate of John W. Dodge, late of Middletown
deed. Letters of Administmtion -in the said estate,
'having
_been granted to the undersigned all persona auk
lug said estate, are requested to make Immediate pox.
went. and all , persons having claims igninet said estate
are requested to present Wm without . ' delay. •
ESTHER DODGE, „
March 15, 1876.-6w.Administrator.
vUOITTOR'S NOTlOR7—Wherea
AL. Lettisis testamentary to the estate of sr miiel Sut
ton, lite of tipringritle, deu'd, haring beenegrs nted
the undersigned, all petsotut indebted to said said est tus
are retisested to mats immediate laymen. end all per'
son Wog elatips against the mme, ore rain estedtot
Fr /Idthe ! , rth°" minx. Executrix. '
Air/1i ig, 11014.—iffi, • ' •
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