The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, April 19, 1876, Image 2

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Ponususn Bum! Witatistism itioannta, -
AT MONTROSZ, SUSWA CO, PA., IST
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tieing medium is unsurpassed in this, section. It
strachts the Farmer, Mechanic. and business matt. Its
circulation is constantly increasing. and its advertising
rates. reasonable. Rates will be given at our office or
by mail. ,
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JOB PRlNTlNG:—Ouroilicti Is euPPlied With tOnr
printing presses,together with. 4, large variety , of type,
borders, fancy Inks, etc.; with which we are prepared
to do work in the best style and at prices lower than
any competitors in ,any section. Samples shown and
estimates cheerfully given at-our office. Work order
ed by mall will receive , prompt attention.
'B. 'II4.WLEY. - W. 0: ORUSBR.
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The e newly elected •Democratic Gover
itor of Connecticut Will 'only , bold.office I
for eight ,montlis—nnt, i worth making I
much fuss abiint anyway. The next , one
to be elected Nirgember will -hold
office for two years:—.3Pntrose Republican
•
, `That's j‘ist what the io.an'eaid in' the
tiine.of the 'Deluge wen`he was too . late
fiir'Xiiah',B' Ark 'Go' on with yOur old
.\
scoy, it. ain't agoing Ito -be . Vlach of a
shower any way/' Horner always was'
an original quotator. 7-1
Washingttin.:. correspondent says
Piobahly no offiCial.!.act Of f Grant' will
givellim sc. much anxiety
,ap..the disposal
. ' .. He'.promptly
approved
th 9 bill increaStrig. his : pay 'to 4850 - ,N00;,
• and now he is caged Upon to approVe, an
apt ,which 'wilt make. the pay of .his sue
' censor the same as that of his predcessors.
Should - he . approve it, it would be' a , C'ori,"
tension that he' hai takeh $25,000 ahh i ttal-,
.ly More' than .he need.3d; and 'lf .. he . vetoes
it courtesy would require that
. he: state
kis reas'ns and he-Could not. make it s .ap...
pear that., his expenses lave beetilitty
where near the lat,r sum annually paid
•
to
The* ring organs of
,the
party are now engaged in publishing .what
they call the "blue,* HA" of, state
- h in Itie house of :Representatives
who would not vote,to adjourn on April
Ist as the Senate hypocritically professed:
to be a,wsions to do , They _attempt . to
make olitidal capital 1:iy ; charging 'these
n i e mbers,xvith iimply a desire to,draw an
eitrassoo salary.- It pew . .seemttO trans
piye;that:tht.t.prolouging of '-pkesetssiort: is
about to unearth : 'sotr i te:: very disagreeable
tiansactioOs the . ;corrupt Pasiage . of
,
tliebOotu bill And itniay .turn out that
Soine of ,those settatOsaiid tiitap'bers .who
were . so .provident o the' public treasury
mid were so . aoxiatis to adjourn; , bad
alreai received - theii . '"salary". as the p y r.iee
- or their infamy.'"
..•
I 'Vir i o have tint: vritnesse4 in the last
ten
years, such a desire on the part of,aiißad.:
ical• :ongi,ess - ':' and state legislatn re: to
save "Salary' ,grabs" " , a§ . there 'nag `beet
.
since the' Diino,brao:, give ob;aitted
littte,POWer and I)e4Y,rting • to . e.pose
theirlleeds of theirtott- rotten.apd plitrid`
•. catr : Uptioly.' Ili: the 'swim , paper that, the
Idontt4 . 1?-puNigan , publiShes ~thel
"black '"list' the who simply
vcited :tci..adjou in' gay... sth,:. it also pu
the logishOve iifocek , (lol as of the
Stta:te :where thils'. , - A6//zek
/ist "for- fsainttliing
. .
It is:said t drovuitig nic.n
will, catch .at .
stra*S,th tae Ring,:.Organ.,has nit even
straws t o go for; but in -ite: : Bin,kitig .con-.
dition 4 - 1 flounders-alpopi et id , clutches at.
- ,THE GIANT SWINDLE.
A stupenduous evil, 'which c)f late years
has assumed gigantic proportions, is the
sy*in .of hlaclunv.ling of men holding
oftidiat,appointments: find compelling
t6rn, through the force of Party drill,
to contribute inaney in , order to Manta.in
the,pciverathat be their desecrated
public positions. is plain words, the
money of the! eapla.. is
ihough absolutely,'. filched" from their
pockets, and c.nraptly
,used , hetialf ,of,
corifidt men in office s " ter the . purpoSe 'of
pre:ienting, the cpeOple \froth changing,
their •AcerS. - finder this .nrilieral ByE•
tem of diverting ; public, money into pi".-
-vati3,itdYanePment of 'the worst ,claSs of
American SocietY, namely, ,the - unScru 7
Talons lea tng politiciatA :the engirt
:''-:tioval,body politic hiabeen:carropted.—
'; Nolifficer of tlyk i government ,sesins
kaie hien : iiet4t : from the. payment 'of a
.
percentage °this whicl,l
is drawn -from 'Abe 4tvOmposqil, tipon
all puroltiwns‘ fromythe grcsident.'downi 4
directly or ind.iieci iv; money and-influ
en/e mast''be foitthidinirig, or oir'iot..s
•au:io46.lll,legitl.; Ana. ,thse.,
ecrea- -
tutrittaving their wholi ; 4lviiiiood by' the
enfrerituce of the people, are whining be]:
canoe the peoplqiate:ft*ihg for .- otne
their o f in - 1
. hy -Oetriandin r e . 'a __ eovctiorr
of .'
M
of Ibis VAIO, 4 ( o;ligi4 9444
) :
characterized and disgraced' the,Republi
can administration.,
• „,
The-Democratic House .must insist on,
economy m
. . .
every department. .The peo
ple deniand this in their own interest.—
There will Viol - be a beginning of the
radical reformation whien must come if
we would mantain our . liberties, We,the
citizens generally of the United States,
must not only relieve ourielies' at once'
of the grievous and costly office holder's
thraldom under which we are :now Ruffen : .
Mg ;.,weiriubt,lay. the axe' -tki , the • toot;
and make it,impossible for our servants,
ever again to ' become our masters, no
Matter, Which party may
,be in' power.—
Millions every year can be saved, bind
they must be saved ; and it is: the sot
e'mn duty of. the majority in the House
of 'ROI i resentatives to feel the - 0 grave re
sponsi iiity; and to 'exercise their power
in this ilivection. Those who-are appre
)ensive fest they, rmay go too. fariti the
path of honest ' retrenehaient...Will. - stiOu
find, that they ..atri
re not - in hurony. w ith •
the majority' . of 'the, Voters , through the.
Union. ' Tne . people meant busiiieSs
when they : revolutionized Congress ;• and
they are not-to be . pht : - off :with halt way
measures, or with weak schemes playing
into: the
. bands of,curining ,Republican .
wire;.workers. To 'a Demdciatic House,
the people are now .compelled to took for:
a speedy I'dre. , s3 Of their : grieVances,. so
:far as
. oongress ban'.act in that line. To
a Democratic, House . they are now. turn
. jug in the expectation . that they *ill pre:...
pure the way for a Democratic President, , '
•
who will unite with- them in restoring
the country to . a healthy Condition
With :a thin (Radical. Senatorial: majority!
sandwiched between a Democratic Housel
and kllematratie President, the . peoplei
will 'have nothing to fear.' 7y - rants . are
invariably cowards; and toe, iyrants o
.this axiom. Conscience makes cowarda
of us all.—Pittsburg , Post. • '
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The:boom investigation. 'reached '.a'cli
max . . last Friday at . . garriiburg ' wlieti
Representative Lynott, - Of - Lnierne; api
peared and emptied hiii pocket_-book c'f.
$3OO iii greenback's which he : testified
bad been.. handed'. him by . ex-Senator
JOhn B. BeCk to induce hit'. to stand by
the hoOtti. bill.- ,The : one . thing that:' i!
tangible and andiginte abontLynOti,"!,
Ili\
evidence is the cash,, whic i ii. now. in the.
cuetody, of Senator ; Dunlie 1 chairman 'Of
the, - cocninittee ,- but beyond that thereis
unfortunately a 'Wide . ..field:for conjecture
as' tnthe trne inwardness 'or Mr.. Lytiott'a
gyration! On the :.,bill,. and,...his,..w-altiing
;abont .at long.range . with the.Honseeoni'-
Mittee : eVer,since-the. - investigation begaU r '
H.!. i‘s:ii , .Valnable,witnegs . iii \ • establ isliiiii
the : general pOsaession_ of the. 6eld by
,the
lobby. Jo. pass .and to,: defeat the bill, and
howe.ver. that, particular: bent , he has.giv
en , his testimony - may' , be distrusted;; hf.
deals another 'tnortal. WOund..in tfieAl,.
ready e.pirit,.g bill in - the
,eick-cham:ber
of -:.tire ,'lliouse. - .M.r... Becic. , :denies ,Nir:
Ly.notes statements, and is., rep . ..,rtett as
i:itendiiig to make it. an.L'issue . of 'er.ifdi
bility' between. ' them, tinder otr,h.,. and
then the , 'houOrs :-'w ill ~retridin. . easy. •.he
t ween
~,them.- it ,is . intimated that 'the.
,11 .-, use - wil) take 14) the scandal on. a,:rAs
ointic4 tq exPel , LynOt, but it is goo
.
tionitble:ivlie.ther, in - , the absence of } any
.rim . -'•
ti
direct evidence
. .diSputing-mr. - .LyootCs
explanation of the transaction by -which
he received' the moiey i ; the House 10,ill
feel . warratited in tieclari:ug. him guiltykt
thZ.,Mokal turpitude necessary to jt - i'''.l.Y.
his expulsiou.., It. is a sorry.. affair, , , 4,1,
in the .mastlavorable "light iii .. whine. it
cad lie viewed,! uu4 It • tioin ta ' to hidden
lyit foul facts Whicil'are in, the' keeping Of,
the ivhales of :the lobby inside and'piii.-
4 J . „,' „ . •. . .
side of the Legislature;
.while .the. iii!in..
, 1
flows are tieing gilled:by, the'fishermen.,.. ,
.16Sticc tallies once again against;e
Magnires. ',has - been • O l Oti•
vieted Munch Chunk of - murder}, in
the tit* degree, and will mint likely have
to'sivtng at the same ,time, ,with higlac
complice Doyle, on theigh' of
Kerrigan, the'remainiug oti - of the three
indicted for the cowardly
.murder of
mine, boss at Summit -ILA has pude..a
full confession. liavini -fired 'l.loup,
'the' sbotF 'but only pointing out thel
tim and the assassins to escape,
he may ,get off with imprisOnmeuti for
iifey in view of the
,leet thitt t.b.rougl)
evidenbe of various other partt, s
coal regions have - been fairly start, 4 On,
the roadqo the gallows,
order of _banded Thugs
,so theronighly
frightened that thvre are' hopes of Ot,:u
pletely breaking it up. .AMollie, fret
Alentally killed in' the 'nines at - I.4ciist
Gapla,telv„ has, been . - refutzed burial
ctinseetat:ed .his Conned
tiOn ' . 'tarith^ the murderous .going.; ; i C$4
law~4 .e r 8 fighting :,thee vigorously on
0445140.4 nil tie rinests:_alliLitt 411)k thetp,
j'Abor t . :theo':.p,OWArtlfy: 1)4040
Pannot long ..:404
=MEE
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`Our Reprilietitiatirp.
_
EMDOESEMENT, OF-HON. JOSEPH POWELL
JUST. TRIEUTPA-4,THE POOIL MAN'S
(FRIEND—THE 004TBOUS•GRMTLEMAN
IAND TEE PEOPLE'S:BRYANT.
Powell hat; vote with -the Demcrats
on political questions , and onfinapCiai
isaues -has voted svi the ‘Repubh6ans,
Aid yet we find
letions adopted by
this District to the
1 Thos.: Senatorial,
I)eli4atea to the. Cl
F:fteenih.- Pontressi
meeting to selected -:
adopted:the :followi
iinously-..i • , . ...
.... ,
Resolved, • Tivatt e.• Delegatei: iniseniH
bled ••from .. the:,- , Fft 'en tli '"ctiligresstonit
thstriCt•cordiall*,Appiove•of 'the.. .record;
Of Hon. Joseph`Po‘' . 4 ell , in i congressional
action.—bradford- eportei'.; '' i: ~, -,
'I take off my ha and make •MY•heet
bow to' he Repor4eif ' because Once - during
its;
existence, it haS, had:. • the can u. -. 0
Openly ,tieknowledieZ the j4 . 4..lligetoe - of
the' v6tOs'ot the . XN, CongreAionui Die
trich WhOtre - M . r.•:-Pow'll'S.,Oonstitnelits.
yhe , gaine ~r'uffi.Oatll..9rgati", '-,••Cif BridfOrd.
cdrititv :aye, that, "gr Powell Waseleojed
iiq Repubicilaß." - 1 . That '.' is true .and
every .tnatt Itvho cast a vote:: fora him did
'boat , : io.• Os oir judgement. thi.reby:
Well May . ~there be rejoicing that - . w.e,
have a RepreSentiitive of , whom , t4re
need be no distrust. His'' election,was a
triumphant
,tlemonstration', that princi
pies . are Itiore than mere. partianship;,
AS some of the Repti . l.,licaiia . ,in a certain':
township in . 13radlUrd coutii.y said during
.the canvass of thei fall..of 074. . • . -
' "Although. RephbliCans We Shall -.feel
proud to cast oar ivotes . for• a courteous
and honorable gentleman rath , , r then .or ,
a political sire-ptiller. We choose ;to en
trust our interest: to a Maii. Who will put
even feel the teMptation to rob Uncle-,
Sam or his own 'constituents; one..wbo
has the rare executive abilities, thut Will
,make iriM.a cOmlietent legislitor . ; whose
.candor and tact have won the 'respect .of
both parties ; and whose life
- of UneattS
ingindustry plaOs• him - in'perfeet.s,ym.-
patily.with the Jabbring classes, the real
.10jackbone.of
find
nation, Other vcandi
dates - can' . find :lithos6 Who . will ; . . invent
plausible eicuses (for.. past:' failureki,i.'the
performance - of duty, but, we prefer- 4,
man, .to - renreseii ii - . cur, interest's iii
,Con,..
gresS, for idiom noapologiOs need .4. made."
An old old•' gent.lomati-=--a : hOrny-lianded,
farmer if you please—who, -, had : li, , ,toiitii
him from.- hophi3Od; • reniark....o : 1 .. "Joe
,
"
as he' familiarly Galled - hiM„,"hits.worked,
hardetiongh,'And Made • money..
,eniuigii;
tote one: of 'the. richest • upen)n I thfs . .sec
tien- - 61 - the,.pontitiy, hut' . •he has given
away to the poor . more thane you Could
ever get...'hiin to •;confess. .4 know he• has
never mate intieh spread, on • -sutig.ctip
thin papers but 'if yi] will . find a poor
man whO,ever i casked hint for help and
Wag turned &Way! eMiltr-halljdetl, then : I'll
own that I knowi nothing•abont the Man.",
. Nordid Mr. Powell't,•constituentS send
him to CongreS4 iii .rely vote iwii•ti.any
one party, right 'or wrong but to! honestly
and Conseientionsly . constiltidtlieir ., .best
inete:sts'firA•4l-tht•rk 'll;,te aceOrdingiy.
Ttie...peop'e.of the XV
,Distrier 190 k. uPon
hiM astheir trultte.it `• friend' as w, i 1 as the
servant of_their,will. .. •', • '-.i.. - ...'
t.
. A laboring miiii.oriee said to tifP iiriter' ,
"There was aril time•sieter4l .. yearS since ; ,
'I could heat
,g t - payf 4 int , Work,
or_ cred it ei t her:land my, f tinily :were sn ff '
eying for the nec.l - 4...arieii .cit • life., .- Iweiti
and told-my story t() jost:Ph 'Powe)L.' It
wrote oat a . cM'Cli - --,,'eor' . il!; . .t ,d t liarS',, 411,10
handed - the . Wits out-• ,atiiii:g ...,fir : - . ec,.tirity,
or any , Bing ;)f 'that . ' sort: 'lblve alwti: , s
voted the. Reptiblieai's • tiCket,t4 I • would
go fifiv'mitc - Q o my liati:l- , 1 ir , n-i ,- ;4 ,, eri•
to Vote . for one who i's the poor man's
frioid. Ii we Se:id him to; Corigce.s.,:, he .
-will.liGt forgi- 1 1 hat it - t 8 big 40 to work
for onrititerest rather than to' grasp and
steal' to.piit - trio:hey into his ,oarn poet."
0f.0.411'S yon 'who are . Iris constituents
justly feel proud - that your -RePresenta
tiveis . 'acknOtileitged. to: be one acyth,::
most
~cour f , otts' 7 . AS:well as mode'st told
unassuming gl;fitleni3Oi in the House
and'yet - yon h,;Por him more for tilt= up
riglitti: , 61 iloharaOter :the F : inflexible.
tiou•osty A 'purl - lose, that, •iiiak. , ? you . re...
pt;ct. him•astnelfaitliftil Legtda'tor. .-Yqur.
esteem is'in .no: wise legsened by tii! , favt
that'. his - genial kiiidneSs6l' manner,- his 1,
generoAty to the . needy and his 160 of '
-human - ity, Make . bun belOyed.'hY - liOt.h .
partizan and opponent.-• ''. . :.
TheresolutOr of the ;enii,torial'.ainl.
11-prfielgtative delegates to' the ; I..an aa4i,er
- Convention, only - pod a just and. : gracefpl.
tribati: to 'thelintelligetie.e' of the VOterS
of the 'XII liitt)ct '. when.- they sobeat*.
li , and • nnaiiirionslY• , endorsed the course
Of their RoOrelerntative; 'the atin,' JOseph
P0we11...'' . .. ' 'I; - .
Apia- 3d,. 076... • -.;-
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13abcoor I:Moto&
, -WAsEtl.NG'ioN'i
kraia jury today AudiotetUtitibcook,ll.er
rington Whitley, :Ben ton,: Mlles, • Nettle
ip.
the : safe: .burglary-'coneiniany.! - , .-Warrante
-were iy.sned 1.4 r each except Gki.+•:Balie,ock
who a ppe a 14., atA gave bait in lbw' stitn
*of $:10.0G0 - , r4g r Go v. A: :R. Skepherd -be : -
coining:WY 1.-
001,4 eli4e •
New York,.. on Monday.
at
. 1 . ..141, ; .. _
A tiPtiN ire it A' CO in
CAL the' , statrOf Miehael Queley,la'e of 'Forest Luke
dee'd. Legers Ot Ad whiletratiork In ,the , sold estate
having beau , greeted' to the tfadersillted all versooF
.ow jug said estate • aro : reoteelited ; Ireetedlart
pa.ll4ollt having . . claim® agultio y
,
estate are teque dto present theeilvltbou •
deI IsRANNORA.QUA ,
April -fl; - .64thlutstratrix. Z.1,-4,i•
•1 ' .1 44 , 41 . . ' +-tj , t • •
/)4 - Atif`.) ,C ,4 L : • .*
'47, 47. rri
Essrzai
e k - following reso
the delegates from
ate L4neaster Pon
,. ' 2
And .Repgesentative
i)nventiob from'. the
mai District, at their
Ndtioniti Delegates,
I g msoiutiou - . unati-
SPEC T.
ABEL `' -& --- . 04 . i inNoHAivToN,
A MERCHANT
TAILORING ISTABLEIBIENT
REPLETE; LteriST
- - - AND` QUALITIES
ALSO
,
last few Weekil: for CASICat a Teri price, thereby ea
, All onr.goodis iteve been bon ht within tha the,
abling us to sell cheaper:than 'tin other establishments in the city, who are carrying stock bandit et m uc h
higher rates • ; April 10, „ : , 111 4 1GAVIA11 lILOCIEL
FAR FOR SALE., - 1
A tam foiaile et 186' aciee in iSllyer Lake. Well
watered, timbered. good'or,eliard. Me ! , coo'
yenien, to crutch, school; ice.. dm.;
ALLEN e.
Sheldon Pi
Sneq`a Co., Pa.
'April 19, 1874.-:-tt
STRAY':
, • . :
Catnr into the enclosure of the Suircribcr, in.Brylge
water township, on Tneeday.. - April 11.
b 1811 i,
vintProP 'One red -
Cow. The owner can: take be; a* .ay y pro
crty and paying charges.
O.
•
tSSO"tI3IIOI4,,'
• ,The firmr Mott & Welch or Brldgewatei
day dissolved by • ratan:ll consent .1 The businesa will
he continued by 3, W. Mott. ended bhoks'attd accounts
are left In•hh , bands ,for ~a djustMent, and, must. be set
tled Statnediately.. • ,
' • ••- . 1 J.V. mote. ,
A. IL 11011011.,
April 10, "1811.-Bw* ' ;
IP J. DONLV,
J.. . . .Fti.RNISIIING ,
UNDER,...,:, 1 ;_._:::_.....„...„.„.::,-, ;4 . : -3.4 ,
, .
:BINGHAM 4:0N,, N. Y., - •
The latest improved Conine and Caskets on band.
Reuse to order. Shrouds„ etc. ; sprit 19.'76. i
MOPES 'DE / PARIS
t 021 I:m7 lett3rleo. , r „,
•
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M Mi Ma my
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FREY°, 11 MILLINERY
97 Court ‘zereet Eingl • uzinton N Y 97
• •
The - lat6ot and best stock. of , 14i}110eY 64oattputilhie
Of Nem .York-,131.1111 at the ;very I.iwem cash prices, A
buy for mill drid raltior cash." 'We will nut tie under.
sold. I.l2lDlh;S ^ . :'APS,. AND ipE..4l)-DgESSE:S
, , eery' large v,arteiy, • , 4 ., „
FRANK LESLIE'S PATTERNS.
. ;..
, • OMR GOODS, , ETC: 1,
• - • • P. ROZELtE.
'Binghamton, N: Y:,
,
IMPOItTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.•
''CORTESY: •
• &-'•H A.CO ES Y:
• • •
csvcp.:Dx,Ei., •
—Asp— - •. 4
NIERCIIANT TAIL(;RING%
. 41
„ •,, 4' ; 1%; ".
. . . •
AT OUR NEW STORE ) •
• - No. 21 ,Canit gtreet. •- •
• , •• • t 3,1. •4, 4-
.
• Wes'ould .ret , peetfolly annennee to Ole 'Pritille that'
we.have removed, to. oar news, and EiPtKlonS. atom. new
21 Co rner - of ; Court and . Water streetaand are filling it
with ri.\.nest stoc.•cf.gottdo-that hive just aritited." 00' 5
stuck of,•Pre; , s kiloods'..Bllawls, etc., . tire or ihe,very,lat.;
. est tie r ing phi t anti style& and purchased for cash
when, Abe market was mos;t . depressed. .! t s,;.. • - 4 -
In the line of Fatn - Y (kinds, flosiery, Gloves, Hair
Gokis, Iftlibens*.etc. oar' smelt Is - unsurpassed; We
have also opened a icparttient of AlerclKlit. Talloein,
lid have :jn-t re ha-e - d • a •large. st ock of, the latett
-tyles iri tneiline of. k:tottiss . Ci•e.* mere*, ete.,'Sird•of the
very hest qua: ity. . ; We have, ,tinpl‘,yed to take , Outgo
of this - p - epartinetit. T: D. TAYLOR, - low:. the
leatho, and roost successful nutter in v,is,ctty. and who
i'tw:t..gu,:r4iit.: et: a iterfeet tit. • Mr. Taylor tlid.t he sc
leeting 4.4" the eliths, triitintings; etc.. 'fat
111:s •lep. rtuient, which. shouhl Satisfy ell that we hare
tire Intent tie'd must isz-hionl,ble•t-tyles..
W•e cordially. our' patrons for pact favors; and
Prottitsethein and . tile public generally teat itre bet
ter prepared . than ever to supply anything ihour
soki,..it4our p . atruuage. • . - - •
• •, ; C. 8a A. CORTSEY,
Birigh•araton; April 19,1576.
B LYONS •Sa 'CO.,
RAVE• RECEIVED LARGE ADDIPLONS
TGTIIEIR ' E'rOCR Olc
. ,
CARPETS, OILCLOTHS., DRUGGET,
INIATTIN"43S, W
• SHADES,
PAItIt HANGINGS, AND,: ENAMEL
CLOTHS.: CO ETON YARN,
,
PLATED -.WARE; DRY GOODS AND
GROCERIES
DAMASK, REPS,:
AM : OF DR: JAYNE'S - ; FAMILY
•
;
TRUNKS.. ''UMIIRE'LLAS, RUBBER
GOODS, ' • - 4
- - -
C ALICO,CEN TS. Pp, YARD
: ,
•• - •
Montroie. .1 - snifflfY 1 ; /06.
•
14%* LieF:Culttatz4s by the sett of yard.,
TAble Linens, sNpki•3l l. tow els, : art,d.:l l lo*,'
keepltilgtiods grVatvtir tr ier ?t,t‘' : 1 '
LibetunAtstli•Ofif.
nolfac*, , Aptil 11%10701,1, s!„t;,:i%;•1 ts.
• t t I ti,:h *,14
1C1:2
~ . ;;tr-t', . , e".;:',;.
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•..,
• EMENT
Jobbers
of rime Woolens,
MIMI
ii.: ?
0.:-,R., Lyceza:jsa.:,coa.„-:,
4,13743•
VarANC,I AL STATEMENT OF THE
_L . receipts and eXpeueitures Wm : d: Mulford,
Treasurer of - the .borough of NiOnypee s for the year
ending April 10,187&. •
Da.
To,babince Om .
.Isto Trea6arer • • $ 86 91
•
attongt.paid by : circus. ' - - 21 00
'-." Mr. Loelet, Walk ' 1610
,: -;.• : , it,„ . es 'Ed William's copetable... .991
• o. : • !, • i lii . HOW ell; Collector . ... 1,1190 14
Ottani Cr. ‘ ~ , ' , . , : , . •
By,p,i9id James Birney, lighting lamps-, ~ .. 15 03
', • -, - - I GI F Fordham.'ol,l and Ireig,ht., .. - -a 55
, J rt Rayntford, coal and Woo° ... &I 29
Geo Zeolite, lautla posts - • . 780
•
J S larbell, bull t.ing bridge r. .... , . ~. 127 50 ,
J J Young, Walk 2 67 IS
• 0 P'Beebes,r " • : 22, 86
Henry Sherman. labor ; Go 02
II u eraskr, wintering oxen... , 50 (4
" ' advertising and printing. 18 00
Simon Caiey, work - - • • . • ' 15 as
Gilmore, assigned to II Howelj,.w or k . .. 21 80
' idawhiuney. wo•k.- • 3 86
• Charlet' Avery:costs for:Thomson 4 10
C II sm.th, el al . Auditors' tee 5...... 4 50
Wra J biult'ord. wood and • goods. 750
• " • Treasir s epereentage.. . ' :14 21
II
.0 Tyler. late Steretary 1 5 00
Wm I, Cox, Peereta4y. 1875 ' 15 64
' Boyd Jr. Corwin, shovels and nails..... 205
Wm Gary, ri_pairing truck 4 V)
B Williams, gathering brush .. ....‘ ' 100
• 1 1 " - buryin Jig • 1 DO
. ' Z Cobb. mowing green 1 00
• Wilson j To , rel, _surveyor ` r. 100
~B 0 Sayre., prove and rent.... ...... . 20 00
Hugh Mitchell, pound rent - 1500
• Joe Shipman, work - • • 11750
' A II bieCollum, attorney . ... ..... ... 30 00
- •
Cub In Treanurcen ha dos - • •
NO trope. Iprill
We, the ntideralgoed, Auditor* of t e borough of
ii ntrr,se. ti. ve tlitt day ex milled the accounts of
3/o1 or,
frrea , nrer of tale' borough - and the orders
paid by raid Trearnrer. and ader uiluwli g hilt; hi' per•
centageno adthorized by law. we dud a oal.tuce in his
hand* of shit date ot ninety dollar* and thirty nine
ceuts. (~ 9 .1.39.) •
- • . • ••CliAlit. U. SMITH, •
• , • ~ISAAC HAMLIN. ,Auditors.
• F. B. CHANDLER.
So flar we ; could aftterl ale from the hill.: lud pa
per* presented for, our exam - zatitm we find the Indent
e*plot the borough as follow*: - -- •
Henry z,hertuan, note dated ?Orel' 5, 187:1 1 with
.use ' 18000
John .1 Young, note dated Sept. 12.14,with nee tel 00
O P.Beebe, ;t . '
~.0ct..5 ", `• 105 50
,
s• -N ov. 2 hi %. 171 45
Robert Strunge, ," April , " 3:0tO
O p Beebe. , " Oct. 4, ' " 831 56
John S Torben.. " : Apraf , et • :'" 6691
Sli & D §syre (essigne_es) , r , 37 21
D 6 LO
Henry Sherman 74
BCoon—. .. . . .... . : ... . lu OU
Boyd Jr. Corwin. ' • . • 41 75
Bewley & t 3950 50
- John J. Young...i
131trrri,)
ISAAC aami.lN. ?Auditors.
; •F. B. (11ANDLER. ) •
licontrose, April 1t1y1876. Verll,l9, '76l'
WEBS:FER'S
N . E W PRICE. LIST t
1 ,
FOR 5P.R.1...Y0 AND SUILVER OF
3.076.
Look - at the foll Owing, which speak+, for Itself.
Beaty cottoned° pants..; $ , 75
Stout wool-mixed pant S -. 1.50 A 2 25
Gocd all wool. pants—. ... ...... . , 30( 0 400
Imported cas•zitner4 parita••.• 47i 7(0
French Doeskin nants..„. .J,. : ....... 4.750'7.50
StOut workingman's ... . 0.00010 00
Fancy merino easiimere Suits .. . .... 7 Cliete 50
'Merino bilk mixed -nits-- (4.O(YRJO 00
Harris cassirne e •••• • • ••-• i3,• ( •(01.16. 50
linickerbodker and plaid kills._ 4 ., •le tica,(B.(lo
Bloch trts kco 4e.. . . ,15 5 0 0 t•. 50
Imported black.frocits "• ' \ 9 01,013.00
Fine black cloth vests... . . 1.7;1(11 3.75
White linen vests I.ok, fr r 3.011 '
BiiyB Stllt,S• With kite° oant,s, 3 t i 9 vearg.
Cottonr . stilts = ' ' 1.7161,3
.11ixed eissimore itnato. i3• 3l g-‘ ,s °
All wool cait-linere sults
Frenchtirorsted • • • 1.*X40.50
Btly:3 1 Stlit•B 1)3)1.8 9 to 15 % - t
CottOnace suits, .... . • :.$ 3 )I 'rt 450
Mixed f•assiincre salts, 4.01+0, 6 00
All wool citst (meresnits 5 0.00
i• one) , . L . . ;. 010
tenctl worstrii„suits , b. tO
►lil.ll b St =ls • r
lilt( e.) , t), it" a
Stoat everyday suits . • ..... $ 003
Ciood eassi mere sultS. ':. •• • • 7.:tse 11 00
Diag, , attol coot; and vests..., .. 8.1 0641 .00
.Futicy tulle tt„ta 4; 0 15.1.K1
Li 111 tilt (xt,)0t1: 4 ..
Good working shirts,. .. .........
14 Int: white bosom ,•,litrts .....
Good . . ..
blood rubber,su-penilt-rs,c.. . .
Cloth lined paper collars .perubox....'.
Good ,nrahrellas
Giott cotton .. . . . ...
Andltil other emits in proportion The above are
that no other' coi.cet n has ur w .11 off r.
They arc cash prices at d made to bribg pt. plc from
•a distance. It will psy it- malt to crive'torty tulles to
buy a suit,pf clothes at my Mori.
WEBWISiI v The Clothier,
. .
April 19 ,18
4, AG TVS
FUltivi ITU ROOMS
;,Giro be,filund tjsi3Taritt ;Ind host tis•P :
.:'ittrtnielit'othirnituyo t Qusi -tin of ;
. ; •
;tltOttm,' o ttAt..l;
--And 'win velAta.. c,.0411. Alt g 6"4 1
..wurnkuled id!'rPprtigit}e4k, • •
1111
U w •r , I)icKF,RNIAN ,
-
T 01;!. WORK .
El" TRW 41011etrii.eit IeAT
auct tit Court Street.
.13INGEIA.51TON.
1111
ZIMW*
Nti 111 lerd, !u.,
r'irttb COutif v. all mv
*Lid of, trim ir,ritti tatortsS,
$1,173 ps
$1,682 61
90 ZS
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too
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