The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, April 26, 1876, Image 2

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PUBLISIISTI BYIBY VIEDNINDAT 140411130;
AT Morraoss, Stosq'A Co., PA,• HT
x-s. w r.A au ivcr
EDITORS & PROPRIETORS,
At two Dollars per .Year is Advance,.
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-TO ADVERTISERS :—Ttnt DE*Oeltkr as an adver
: tieing medium is unsurpassed in this section: It
readies the Farmer, Mechanic, and business man.' Its
Circulation is constantly increasing,'and its advertising
- rates reasonable. Rates will be given at \our odic° or
by Mail. - :
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- JOB P,RINTING:--'-Onr.omce i is supplied with'four
Irinting 'prestes;together with 1, large variety of type,
orders, fancy inks, etc.. wi h whict we are prepared
to do work in .the best style and , at •prices lower; than
1.
any. ompetitors in any sect on. Samples shown and
estimates cheerfully given at our office. 'Por k order
ed by mall will receive iirompt attention. I ,
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E . B. • lIAWLEY. - -
• BLAINE' S. $64,000 SWAG'
following is therfifst- - .'boil that
leaded properly, on ..the rotten political
carcass. of James G. • fliaitic; blood Y-shirt
_shaker and , Would lie: President. For
years he liailiadit tonchytiesS Wh - th*Peol
:.; - ple were talking about honesty and many .
,-;puspeeted that ,u oiler heath `till rhinoceros
hide and hidden behind- bombastic\
lOyalty•there- WaB -:rottniiesB, that'only
•weeded to-- be Oridked' to * let e4.6 . 13411 1 0f
politiCal corruption out sof to make,
the. p IA id. gaze in *astoii . ill men t ? ,
The following is, t hi'' ) firSt inkling'. ;of
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the facti, as given by the. IndianapAis
:''Seiyinel;.tif the llth , i instarit
C.:*l3.arrisOiCa pratninetit banker. of
city, is in possession, of • a secret, the
einosure of li?rever blast the
:proipects lot certain .)Candidate f(tr the
1 -PresideliCy.- his Ati'(iitry'appears
in the' minutes pflho'l4ebutive
mittee of '
the.„Board of Directors of the
< Union 'Pacific Railroad CoinpaUY of
- December 16;1871,..5h0w1ng thats64,poo
of the coMpany's`money . •found its„way
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into the hands of sOme'person *whd_hnd
ono right, to' it. _ At 'a - llieeting - '$A
',Board of Directors in-- September,:i 1872,
flarriion,. Who has been a'member of
.I the board Vir - i'nimiber Of 'Years, thrOuob
;the n dueuce of, Senator. Xorton,, intro
duced a resolution calling fora cominittee
Ito. investigate the, niatter and report Yrhii
received the large, sum .of InzArey •and all
ithe circurndancei attending its ilisburSe
k • -
pent. No sooner I had this, been done
than Mr. nollies,, the secretary of the
board quietly went to Mr. Harrison and
said, "You murt•ttithdraw that resolution.
Au inyeitigation will idvolye Mit. Blaine'
and deleat his re-election. He got the
money." The resolution was withdraw.
These facts are known t? Mr Wilson of
lowa, who w,as Present at the, time. the
resolution was introduced atid with
drawn, as a tnembe \ r• of . the ibard of
Directors. lc is. proper to say a lot of
worthless Arkansas .railroad bondß were
&visited as collateral ,security for r this
money. Nobody will be: more surprised
at
, the appearance of 'this article Wan Mr.-
,Harriion.„ Mr. Harrison has been ask.
O'd for'a statt-raerlti• of the !acts, but de.
Ones to: say more than . that if, brought
before , a Congreesional.committee he will
tell all 'he knotvs , about it without con-
oealmen t." . .
.' Since the expose, Blaine haS denial
ri
itie fads very positivel , but when asked
some, of th e leadei of his party to
have the matter i Vest gated and prove
hil innocence, he has positively rgused
A demand an examination into the facts
and gives as his i reason that the Demo-
vatic 13.uuse at Washington would make
Image against him whether 'there were
grounds for it or not. rti other words,
hs'is guilty and couldn't manipulate.the
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appointment of ~ a sionithatee that wsld
white wash him. ~Another B in i the
political tar barrel..,Sn we go. •
BOAUTIES ar-TRE'SPY SYSTEM.
u llfo one, who had followed the coarse;of
tisepolitical scandall teratu re of the Past
Ow Menthe can fail to hace‘liien struck
with prtsminent part- played by the
ditepiives or SO,calleil f!epeinatagent,"
!APO's operations ' , of the goVernment.
NO affair; of importance appears ,to
triiiisacted without'', their intervention.
turfi up constantly in the most an.
eziented:plices., They appear before the
investigation committees las attiring' t'bt
aonfidenoe and 4iijoying the in ticiacy of
persons in lhe higbes •station, The
whole system of l , governmentOn fact, a?-
pears to as oompletelY honlqTcombed
wi*,,these, :creatures - as ,that•of
,
- the suspi cious and\ absolute or 'of
Ow's; or of Fran ce under:the (inlinistra
tit:in of 'apicikelieu or a.Fouche. Twenty
years e,go nothi i ng of the kind was known
in; llis,country: Like many other evils
th,,pp icy ,of carrying on*th
e govern
ment by the aid of deteetive.s, and Spies
is an 0ff.,311 - (*ti and . . legacy , , of., the war:
The employment of i s pies. fo:-purely !nib,
tar' purposes isc,..'as old history of
the . human, race,
. sr and`4iv,il4ation as - it
hai - I'ol4 War,' has
1 4 4
,r '> ..~'r~'
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not dispensed. w i t h, the neeessity.of ern
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,ploying . them: `gven - military_men, how
:ever, while ipiel;And profiting.
•, y
•. . • .
h their . infOrtnatian, - , - . - do.itiot regard th e
_ernployment itself al as hOnorahle one.
The captured spy is COnSidered out ofthe
Pals, of human 'ank,lionorible treatment
which is - due to prisoners, of war, taken
openly with arms in their hands. He is ,
ignominiously:, hung like a • common;
criminal. Tue reason is obvious.. Thel
success'Of the,, spy necessarily. depends ;
'upon the use 'Of lifts and means.. whichl .
are.,not honora6le,— , nec ptiorif
falsehood„treachery, habitual and syste-1 -
inatio;.bothin word and Act. A.'deta. 7
tive whose Mime, figu i re4. iu , the recent
congressional investigation wasa successj rl
ful Union, spy ,during • the:war, and, it. ie
sAid.•in.:ord'er better- to accOmplish,hiSl
purpose at one time , a'ctti:~ily enlisted is
i the confederate army.and rose to orderH
Sergeant . of.,his company, being
in secret'. comm.inieation . witli thb
Federal' commanders. 80 , 1,
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is everywhere and inAllAges, t
,tt the page
. alike of,
.history tki; l 4 cf , fiction,: by thOiM
who employ liiin'and those iyhoin
s ieves and
,betrays.- regarded with just ab•l
rhorrence and 'conteine; Unhappily, due -
ing the paipfill years .of .our. - eivil strifei r
there w as.s no hick of. spies of both classel
and when the war ended' such bad)ieeli
'Lhe deirioralization produced by the ern
ptoyment of , :such
. ;agencies ~that the syii
,waS still kept , up under. the prete4
that the revenue- service -and interest_4
the government dernanded
-7120re
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IV. C. CRUSEU.
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. The. cause of 'the . Republican , says the
. I
Pittsburg Post, who have been, in power
for so many years, has been- of, such
nature that , the investigations which.-thie
..,
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people . . hive called for, partake - of the
monotOrilus. The :reason is.' perfectly
plain ; •it'springe from the fact,that Mt'
one ruling th;onght has pervaded thee . i).
tire legislation. and -executive depart. !
me4ssof government.; which was to 4e
how much-the . people's, Money eit4h
Man .could grab, and-put into his pock4t.
This has been the - statesmanship of tie
last Seven. years - ; sir, that now, when I a
Democratic H9tise tit 'asked to look into
t.l.e past condnde . .of the offieialit. wtto
have had snob unlimited control of tie
finances of our people, at everrstep tlio.
encounter. one thing=iacality pubic
thieving. The only variations, arise friim
the different grades and style of perilous
engagettin the foul : business, and their
various methods of bringingit ihouti.—•-- -
Notwithstanding this . : monotony it may
be.-welt for . the people to -exercise* lit!tie
patience undeittlie'in - fiction. It wonld
not be just to a .persOn afflicted. With a
cancer, to.extiipate.only a small 'part.and
leave the bulk - of . it .tii fester and gifow
and kill • the patient.. Far better tol*o
on while the knife jai in 'and make clan
work. In.our . .case there , is, no
. dan?ger
of deaths t.:, the body politic, no 'matter
how 'large the 'cancer ..or bow, much '!,he
knife may haie to. : 'move. The more ,of.
the c iicerous - sores . that are extirpated
the b tter for the publiUgood. - The tint. ,
er - .it hall 'be left the' better the. chances'
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for, a healthy growth 'afterward'. pig
,
Uovering,and-eiposing. theft • after•theft,.
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With Only, the little variation's' mention
ed,.althdugh • monotonous, now, will Ulti
mately. - aequiret-pee,ial interest, and the
rogues'Eallery :will .be . handed...down :to
posterity as
.the 'most precious - legacOf
the Radical RenubliCan - acitninistratiOn.
Next. -' - - , '•' - . 1 ..
Since' the Boom bill went thronghl, we
havn't heard_ a word frOtu - Senator Strttng
Or brother McClure about. the prestling
necessity of an ,early. adjournment. - Can
it
_be possible that all their. effdrtstolget
an adjournment before the work of . lthe
session was cotnrleted was for the fur.
pose'of 'serving the intereots of 'Mr.
die?' There is that kind - of a face upon
matters now. and Mr. Striing's effortir to
make - political'' , "capital , ;on `the adjo4tn
rnent'question iinonnts to about as r4ich
as ha ounce of cheap'_ cologne_ would` a
darkey ; meeting in • August.-Belletinzte
,
Watchman. y
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grant - does the dece nt thing for his
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Democratic successor by. leaving hi t 4 the
salary'of fifty thousand dollars per an
num. tie has returned, the bill to Con
greie with his objections.
Blatne to be linvestigitted, !;
IN,DIANAPotas, Ina., April 21. :The
Evening News calls upon m:r. Blaime to
ask an' immediate invci.tigation olf the
charge that he'obtained froiln the
Union Pacific railroad company, anfr an
mouncfs upon authority that, if ho fails
-to do 'so J. 0. S. Harrison, 'of thij city,
will . go - before the judiciary comrni.4ve of
the house as ‘goyeinntent director o!, the
road and 'demalid sin- immediate tiiiresti.i.
kation of the mattpr,;
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Gra,
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-"'• WA 13HINoTON Aka 20;-4he revels
40fii.vhich were ;made yesterday before
ithe'cOMmitteeistthe , houge ._ n - the .de
!artmet of uitACe,:-Cf li. Can
p, j
field is chairnai,'produeed - profound
sensation here-,Wheri . - 7 they;became public
in the New York; 'papers today: Bien
for the moment the„,few remaining sup=
porters of Grantism were , dated at the
evidence of the illegal and corrupt.,nse•of
the secret service funda.to influence, elec-.
tiona by the President. • they Were.
- quite . willing.tO throw all manner,pf.,s4B-.
-Creilit Colonel Whitely, they could
. not explain. ex-attnruey General
Nor could they defendf; the ;expenditure
of \this. money :Under any .provision: of
law, When. theyjound _the ',highest la*.
officer of the. government , „doubting the
iegality of .the act, and declining 'at fait
`to.' hand over . thei -li th os, of „the -United.
Stales for an Oproper purpose
Lad the tvritten,-authority of the , . Presi
dent. If this .was a legal , acti:therelVits
110 step. beyond -sitheTaktoiney: . geAti4al in
carrying It out, and of 'co uric , no neces
sity of conferring -with' the President
.about it. .:13iit.,jlidge Wiiliains-took *good
as he explicitly- shows- irilirhis . testi.
nOny ; %that the final , responSihility
the .use of this money. -should. rest. , with'
• the President When asked . in - tbe.:ciim....!
wit tee'vesterday; if lie did iron t 0
.the„President that.ita conteinPlated use.
was tinia*fuLhel . was evasive and did riot
remeMber, and Iseemed"desirouS of
pressing the coh - imittee - • that the fact of
his going: to the 'president about it rill
was•siacient: testimony in that resivet..
He could. have !been - explicit, and'
yet:he covered •EUlly• enough; these• - •t*ciur
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First—That the inciney.was iakei in
luantity at different 'times' on:'inid.: tined
calls,and _for general and not specific fur
-
poses. ...
Second—That it was 'handed for die
,tribution to , ihr Chief- of Oe..SeCret tier,
'vice of the ,treasury; who se dii
ties are• to lerrets not _Counterfeits, and,
who had no, anthority to 'teceice',a dot
. jar of it under the; enforcement
acts of , congress:
Third-Thatit was Paid' tO'that official
in violation of law by order of the
dent.' • ' •
Fourth=--Thattheattorney general de,
cline& to use these funds Jthproperly. till
'Anthoriied , by the'l 3 ,resii4nf. • .
LATER—ThelPresiOen*iB not 'disposed
to be as indifferent to the charges,
him as scone di his supPorters.' fie was.
Lthorouglily .ArOusedT:and . .4citett to 7 t:ay,
andlin general terms denOuncedtheitate- -
mihnts made by ex-Attoiney GeneriaViii n
llama 'as •Untrtie:. He stirs,. he hit n9'
recollection of 'can* on him
to disburse- the. Money for Davenport's
use, anti that if he did it was represented
to him to be.a ditterent
.matter; and that
he . had been ileceivecL The President:,
has further
,reiolved on a 'full.. inyestiga
tion•of thecharges, and has 'decided to
take the advice of the cabinet in the
pretniBes.. 'Fvf:th it - 'purpose . he ha's sent
. 14 personal 'iwinest to each member to
meet to-morrow at eleven o'clock,an hour
ahead of the , Usual time, for a special
coUsultation• this subject. • . •
Anoth'er astounding rev:elation, in prOot
of the use of the corruption fund' .was
.ascertine.d today. Although the,.nlooey
wag paid by tb'e disbursing officer of Oe
department of justice, not a .single vouch
for. a sitTle cent tan be fohnd to aj:-.
count: fin it. i If the. money • had be n•
:used according to law,:RectiOnti 2,026 a iq
2,031 of 'the . rbviped statutes,• which r
quire detaiied s.ccottifts from 'auperviso
of elections, would have been comnltt
with. There is nothing to shUW for: t
plunder but Vhitelev's single receipts:
Metliftauten of the Postal Law.
On Wednesday last, the Uniud States
Senate passed ;Senator Ilamlin's bill reg
ulatang the rates of ' postage
. on third
class matter, almost as it came from the
committee. A great number of amend
ments have been offered butd
. were vote
down, looking to thelexclusion of mer
chandise or its admission into; the mails
at an increased. rate. Senator Harvey's
Substitute for , Mr: Hamlin's bill was the
only preposition which really had.
strength. 'lt was simply .
. the restoration
,of the old system as it_ existed before Mr,
Hamlin's tinkering. - It \ was' first lost bYs
a tie vote, 25 to - 25. The bill as it has
gassed the Senate fixes the rate of 'third
elan matter, for any distance, at one cent
'an ounce or fractional part, and' limite .
- the weight to . four pounds; it requires
thePrepayment' of all mail' matter by
stamps at the office from which sent ;".it:
permits of any Mail matter to
write hii naive and addressand the . Wkirct
"from" preceeding it upon the wrapper,
Newspapers can also print' on. wrappers
the date to which . subscription has been
-paid. Tninsient, newspapers knd image-.
zines are admitted to the -' mails Under
this *let at the rate of one cent tor every
three onnevror fractional 'pa.it'thereof for
any distance. :' The bill 'passed Without a
division. being called; and though it is
net free from OhjectiOnahle features-it is
a decided improvement on the ; old regn
laiions relative to third class mail'matter.
It is gratifying to notice. that' the eirort
on the part of some of, the."trihnbers to
exclude packages of merchandise, id the
interest of eXpress conipanies, miscarried
and that the new rule admits them to
c
the maillbags : -* h certain litnttations cis
to weight. ie restriction on the latter
1 score is lih ' 'al, and the privilege Ulna
i secured will be of great benelitio a large
'class of inerehantsland - traders.
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WEEKS,
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; .(q' . zti.,o::prlrrit i i: . o)
data ancl. cap®, Mai coati;
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• masa: Elb.coesm: • '
at prices lower than;ernr known 'before,in ensveluin
na County. Not exceptintpriCip beforf4:rne r
NO 81111 ENENT4 '
Everything New and Previa at Popular
Prie,es,
800 yards of beat prints lo market, sold duringth'epast
two weeks, at p LI,C4 per yard, sad still theroia more
, to follow. -
Don't be deceived;by others in trade'-who rejiresent
our goodrot inferior quality, but • come , -and.eXamine
for yourselves. Vides greatly re duced bat, quality
maintained." • " ' '
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Montrose, April 1816.. ' • -
1
S PILL MAX &• CO FIRST .NA- I
• tional Bank Building, lkitintrotte, Pa., Dialeip in
DryiGnods, Clothing, idrilin'uLry Qocidq, lobo t Show,
fke-ote• t LAPril '
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T. PURDY_, MANUFACTURER
'.l• of wagons Of all kinds; Also makes a'specialty
of wood work fcir itgpairsi protnotly attended to.
Uses only best stock, andltimditootake only first-class
work. 20;.18764 •
NOTICE. -
Whereia, my wife Amelia. hai left mY bed and board.
Without just cause provocallou. I do , hc.r . ehy.forbid
' , all persona harboring or trttninig.
her o.) Iny'acdon tr,
as I shall payiiio delta of her contract log*fter date.
• BARTON itiNODMAN..!
Brookdale, Aptil46, 1§76. ' ' . • •• • • ,
REMOVED ENLARGED. - •
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• I:have removed mx •
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GROCE4Y - STOR
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to the building lone. doiiis .. abOve the - Pint National
Batik, Public Arealue, occupied by B. P.
Stamp,Ywhere have eulargod tpp,etock of •
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GrOcories, Prornionsiltc.
.
I invite competition both in quality and price. Please
'give me a cal and be , convinced that I can do you good.
• R iLOON J. TURRICLL:
Montrose, April N. 1878;ry1. I , • . •
pUBLIt ALE OF /
LIVERY STUCK!,
Baying disposedof the most, of my livery stock and
wishing to dispose`, of tale. rest, as I nm geving ap the
livery•business, 1 will sell, at public sale, • at the Tarbell
Rouge barn, on Saturday, May 6, 1816, commencing at
11 o'clock a. m., the following articles :
3 or 4 good work mares, 6 to R years old,warranted to 1e
sound; weight, about 1000 pounds each.
1 two-seat rockawaycarriage
3 top buggies, 1 open side spring buggy, •
1 lumber agon, 1 •platform w"gon, 1 skeleton wagon,
4 light double hatness. 5 set dingle harness,
I'l saddle, bridle , and martingales, extra 'collars,
[2 light neck yokes, strapped.;
second-hand set buggy wheels.
and many other articles too uptoerons to mention. The
abOve articlestithOugh having been in use, are in fret
class order. l'his,sale POSITIVE. Persens wanting
good horeetras, , will do well i to attend., • , , ,
TERMS OF SALE —All sums - less than $5, cash ,
and over, 12 months' credit,With interest and apply&
security.
J. IL RAYNSFORD.
H. P.OSIENTHAL, Auctioneer. :
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Montrose, April 1816.-2 w. , •
uy YOUR lii,AGONS,
B
IMAGES AND SLEIGHS,
W. OU§TERHOUTI HARFORD,
PRICE !LIST,
Repairing done 31) short 'notice; cheaper than the
cheapest, - -
First-cissi Pinetous '.
1 . - - $980)
" " Diggies, ,! ' - , - $O5O ,
"t" - Lumber wagons,. - • -.--• $ll5
" " l'lrtforms from $l4O to - - - $lOO
" " Swq body SielfM,' - ' -
.$ 75
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BL'A.CKSMITHING.
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To shoo-per span new, - i - *- -, ' Q.
corkand set .-.; - ,I -' - ' -' 1.40
set per span . - , - i : - - - 1.50
All - work warranted. Call and ex amine : my stock before purchasing elsewhern. ''' • • -
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QV eTER11011.1".:
Harlot's:l, ApitilS,
IMPORTANT A
C. - &:,: - . A-: - -c ()FiTESY:::,
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IN BANKRUPTIcri... ' , . .t •
lia, the DiltriCk Court Si the Vitizeiii States las the
Wen u ia Distriirtkof Penneytrauma, kr. ke U. B..Gilbad
pt., licwltti43 in Ikekruptcs. : •
• Notice to hereby given that thew will be c, third
`general meeting 01 the ereilitors oh the, above-mused
Section
far the purnatsc - centemplated in the kid
neatiiin or the Baukrupt: Act:, OW OW fifteentkiles ot
All. 1876 - atnine o'clock a.' ta.,at the valet a a
'orsati Is, Wlllerali Itegh.tar in ,IkAlkilaptby. Scranton.
Pa.:,lan ti all cwolitors who have, preset •their debts era
hereby notillect to be piatesnt at raistmetting,and at the
same time. anda pace I t ithal I settio akr accounte”mei
_,1 14 .
'alma will De 'budittil,`ffleid I shall Wall and Meal alPaq,
: sie m) discharge as Astkuee. -. '
- gi. 4 . CARR., Ikieligli e°
„
Senator.. March 29,18111.-2 w. - -..
a" I A DIULNISTRATOItS. NoTicE. la
-- a' 1 - 1.
Wemouldt respectfully anomie to - the publifetfit . the estate ol Jiiiihn W. Dodcfs. late or *pets" .
we lave removal Wear new antt *Padua , Owe. No. a alec'd. Let tare ot .administrait iota in the sMd este*
21 corner• of awl Water stoats. and_are Ziling it t having beta:log=4d+ to the unthis.igned ail promo int.
with a new atom., rf goods that turrejnat arrived. our ling said veypte, are inipesteta is make immediate paY•
stock of Mess Goods, Shawls, Ow., are of ths , very tat- ' meta. mid a2l pertoat. having elasims agaltito. said estate
eat Sprint; patterns and styles end purchase for cash ale requested to present Mont without delay,
when, the market woe most dessateeed. _ :
~ it .. s . ni EL I , ODG E ,
In the time of , rangy, iloeda, Hosiery, Gleores, ll --air, 31arch la, 1816.--lw. '' ' Adolinis rater.
Goods, Milikons; etc.. our mock is unsurposaed. We •
haNN also opened a Department:o4 Mereh , lnt Tailoring, A D
5 ,
1 , 1 N I 1 soil .
it , A ., l oit -„ s . N 0 , 1 ,1 6 , 1 , ,,. in
anThue just pnrezhased , ft brge stock of the latest
styles bailie line of cloths, essinaineres, etc. and of the
...C31.. the s state of li_ivliael . 44,naley,la eOl Fortin Lek*
very hest qualty. , We have employed to. take chair li
duc'd. I.ettere .0f , timieirtration in the • paid estate
of this Depettmeit. MR. , T. -D, TAYLOR, bug t a having been grientea• to Ow ainder-iitte•d all penes
lending and most. successful cutter in tl.iscrty, and who owing said eileto are reqiiel.;lNV 10 in,ake le'll"c liac°
always guaranteee a.pertect, it. lir. Taylor did these- palmitin and all persoos' towing clamas against raid
Jectirig of the clothia , caitalinerea, erjuinatogs; etc., f or estate are regtietted invite-m.11141H NC %tit( Oit_tieay.
thiLt dep .rtment. which should t , Ati r 0 ali thit•We have- - • . .
the latest and Most.fishion.able styles. , _
'* . April 5, 1876.--;ow Mlintukt i rall ;46,, C. T. A.
We cordially thank our patrons for past flavors, anti - : ...: _____ _'._ , • . '_, _ n
' IiAN. olt , k. Ql'Al.i•,
promase them and the pabite generally , that we axe het-
tee prepared than ever.to • supply anything' in our line.
We solidCveur patrol/age.? ,
.
I:loEl.'`Jit" co-cloc:amas
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MRcIIANy, '..:11410 „,gitG.-4:
AT (Ali .2ni* .'"
Pio. 21 Court
•" * • C. 44:X. CORT§O,*
April -r- 1,
;,,1T443,.. • f". • , -,. •_. ~
k xixots , eF BIANKs. Er
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11544
MELHUISH j ;
GOODS,
NOUNCEMEM%
4 -YN'D-
MED
iid New Fir m
The ;largest Stock' of
SILVER WARE,
WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
, . - •
'Nein irs. Northern' Pennsylvania,
AnkLat the Lowest Prices.
TABLE, CUTLERY, •
rOOKET RN IVJS , POdt.ET BOOKS,
, S , •STRINGIS; &c:
Watches, Jewelry, . ito.',rep:Sfred by
Xr*: , IWZMI.BII.I:7ISME,
Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler, enecersor to Isbell
& Melhnish. We have a large stock of Material. uew
partaw&c..which enabler us to do work more perk*
and plomptly.than ever.
County Business Directory,
Two lines in this Directory, one Yell% $1.50 ; each a&
ditional line, Z-. 0 cents.
WM
HAUGHWOUT, Stater: Wholesale and Retail
• ' dealer in - alrkinde of. slate.rooti tz, slate paint, etc.
Roofs repaired yeah slate paint to order .. Also, slate'
paint for sale by the gallon of bari el. Montrose.
, . .
aria !NOS STROVD, General, Fire aid Life Insur
ance Agents, 'also, 'sell Railroad end Accidental
Tickets to New York and Phitadelphla. (Mice one
door east of Wm. H Cooper ... Cu'a bank.
WA. H.' IttjYD & -Peale' s in . Stoves, hardwire,
altd:;dinat or Tin Sheet-lion ware, cot
ner of liain agti Tnrap:kPl rtreet.
lard, Jse lerps Griwerier, Books,
'S auneey and I nugee vtiou: , ; at the head of Pub.
lic Avenue.
H. • •
H .i;OOPE/r & CO., .Banke r s. NCI Foreign Pas
; Sage ,
, Drafts oa England, Ireland, and
Scotland. " "
WM. L. 470 t, Harness maiac.r and dealer In all tut
clits ledlit' by 'the train.. Opposite the bank.
ca,R, Attorney-At-UAW. ullice one
" t.oor bsilow :l'arbell it ont.e. runlie Avenue.
H. ROSlCHAL,;Auctioneer. :Care S I illman &Co.,
- • '
SAVINGS 'BANK, NEW MILFORD. Six per eent.
interest 0n..,a1l Deposits, .Does general Banking
• litislness. • S. B. UIAsE & CO.
R. GARRET {it. SOR,. Dealer in 'Flour, Peed, Meal,
• Salt; Lime, Cement, Groceries 4ud Provisions, on
Main Street, opposite the Depot.
N. F. EIMBER. arrirge Maker' and Undertaker, oe
Main Street, two doors below Rawley's Store,
•
H. P: IiORA N. Merchant Tailor• and dexter in Ready
Made Crothing, Dry Goods, Groceries add Prurisiotus,
Main &rest. •
WEBSTER'S . -
NEW' PRICE LIST,
I,
FOR SPRING AND ;SUMMER OP
• , 1070. •
Look at the foflowing, which speaks for itself.
Heavy eottooade pants's 75
Stoat, wool-mixed pants • ' .. 1.501 2.25
Good an wool pants ” ' 3fs 0 4.00
Imported cassimere pants ... 4 750 7CO
French Doeskin pants .. , 4.7.(it, 7.50
Stout workingmen's snits,... : B.OGOIO 00
Fancy merino sassimere a m ts I.:en@in.so
Merino Silk mixed nil t 5......... ............ 9.0(010 t 0
Barris cassimere 5uit5.......... F1X04116.50
Knickerbocker and plaid 'suits ...... ..... .... 1000)&00
Black tro‘ k cor.to s.slkit, 9.50
Imported black frocks . 0.t0o013.1:0
Fine black cloth vests. ..... . ... ..... 1.7543 3.75
White linen vast* % I.tke 3.9 U
Boys' Suits with knee pants, 3 t_o 5 , 3 ears.
1 . •
Cotton snits— ri ...... . ....... . ...,..... • 1.750314
Mixed casSimorestr:ts . ' .:: ~. ... 4e.`' '5(00. 5 0
All wool cassinaese gaits ' . .. 4.5(•64't.00
French worsted acts... . .... —......... 7.901d0.50
Boys' Siliti wiiii long ptntii, 9 to 15 vrs.
CottOnaae snits . ; .. ." .
Mtxcd , atkei mere' suit; —.. s ,
• •...‘— ".
- . 4
3.4%
4 5°
Ail wool cas*im'ere- suits -'— • ~- •“.
• • . 4 5: " :E.it .(1 8‘.01
FAUcY plaid. .nits.._. - .
'Prelim* worbttd eute *. ............... • .. ... ' . :-•::: : * :.. * :11. 8 6 :1 5 V41 44 I W O
. ..
Youth's Suits, frou 'Age 1 : 51O m en?s sizes!
Stost evericlOyisaitii , . ' ' -
Good 'cassimere 5uit.e . .... 7 ... 7 '.. — 7"' - '' S s ' ' ' W • 4l ' l"°
Diaganol coats. and.veistar *.
• ***
' 77..
-7
.'
5..;°1-411):1°
Fake/ plaid 'Mite - . 1.77 77 '',. '.'''• .1 • • 8 . 10 4 , 1 1 ' 400
8 . 4 0§1 5 : 06
...
Famishing Goods.
Good working shirts..
Fine white bosom Riiirts. . •
Good denim overalls.s.... • .
Good rubber euspissders... ......
Cloth lined paper coliaes prr
Goal •
Good cotton
Atad all othor goade in proportioti The abore-ara
perm" that no other concern has or win off, r.
They are cub rice! ar.4 made to king pt ople.freet
a diatance. pay a ,inau to litho tort) Lefulfr°
buy. a'autt of clothae at mar store. ,
Clothier,
• • 'Stood 64 Cot/at:greet.
401 19, 1876. • • 81NOHA1[719N.
DissoLtr - i-lON. '
be Atuter.mott, a, ;AV ~ le.l' ' tbr 1
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thy filitlolVed b'y ' lnu ,„ , t 1 • - -Irittgeit Ale.r. h thil
NI c o n t i nne d hi , j _ ~7,t ' ti , tuftorti, . 'nit, Imifimeit will
litrO lent, In hi t , bau ' i .. o6. r °IC:AIIa 011 liliiikit *no ttteettota
,tted immediateis l ' • '`.. q. lit•i4t.iniiit , ut,tlA.a,u;lL be tet
t' - 1. - ; ,-.:•• :.• , ,•' •1 . .....i'- :••, - 't ,
t' , ' -..'-' '' . '' - ~' • .1;1 1 1'. 31011'.
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uv 1110BITILOSE
& CO,
•InONTROSE.
'GREAT Bt.fa
Legs*
1.00
' 10
50