The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, April 26, 1876, Image 7

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    Arrangement *l' .
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VIA RAILROAD: \
, - Arrives. Depar“
ienkhannocki: . .. . .„, 700 pm 1216 tn
VIA STAGEB: •
Montrose .. . 600 p m ,
2011,
tiew Mi/63rd• (Dai1”.... ...... 2 1 00 8°P prt -
Wyalusing. (Dally,? . . .)..
prtendsville,(tri weeklYO 600 pm 800,ain
',7enklin Station, (tri week1y,).....1, 1 00 ain 700
am
giughamton,via S. Lake,(tri weekly). 600 pm 700 pm
tieshoppen,(tri weekly,) ..... —.lOOO a m 400 p m
The Now,York, (via Itiontrosti Depot) Ninv Milford,
rankhannock,and Wyalusing are daily. ,
The Conklin Station mail runalTueadaya;Tharedaya,
and Saturdays. _
The Binghamton mail, (via Silver SLakParana Tiiiis
3ays, Thursdays. and Saturdays. ,
Friendsville malirnne.Triesdayi 4 ,Thitildaysoliid Bat
urdays.
geshoppen raftirrang3t9n4aysiwdne days,
and
TriilaP"
• ADiPiTiorrAL STAtizs:
, . .
_ A Rts..e leaves daily foT Montrose De l potj a 1 m„, iind
rilll:iit, at 6 p. In
A Stage leaves daily foi• bear: Milford at 780 a, m t
and returns at 3 30 p. tn.
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2E. 0,.. FORDHAS I / 4 ,,P. M. . s
---.. Montrose , Baiiiway Tii e T
able; '
arrangatent - of Traltis.' To take , effect, , . -
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on (Monday,
April 17, 1878.• • 1 . • .
Down Trains.
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~ , UP- T •
r/115' I 1
B OUTJWARD. : ‘
,iiOII3:UWAJID.
r)1. A. N.!' -• ''. ' ' ,-, - .
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~ .A. M. :,-P.. AL''
545 10.15..... ..,.. Montrose - • ,900 ' .4.52. •
555 les ,s, Allen'e ! .845 .• . 545:'-
55S 1028 ‘--- . .eye 1 15.,.:..„6......,.:840.: :. :448;
605 1932 • ' ktUniers:,:t....%; ..;.8.35 ' 444 ;
.608 1036 , ..., .„Woodbourne 1 . . 4.,..,; . „:8 30 440
61.2 10 40::. :.... - .....Dimeck • 325 . 436
617 10 47 Tyler's... ..........815 4 28::..
6125 1057:... . . ... §pringrille,.,.• .•- 605, , : 420: .
633 11 05 .' .LYnn - . ,x .::785: -. 1412 -
645 1118 , „Avery's.... 745 . 405'
6588 1128, ....
..... :,... Lemon • .' .7 35 400,
.q 05 413., • ' . '.l - tibitCk .... ;" .. .7 25 , 345
715 11 4r, ' Marey's .. ... .
- . ...,; .7 15 '. 337,
720 1300.; ... :—Tutikliannock:„ ~;',, . 7 00 . - 1 3.12, .
... . . .
, Truths will run on Lehigh Valley time as the.
Oftke of 1). tt, N. Y. ER at Tunkhanyek. I.
Ali trains conneo at Tunkluitnno,e 7,lvlth. P. N I".
. it..H.going uortli'und•siOnth: - ••• *. •'i • :... - . • •,.
• ~.. ..• .t.A.MES. I. BL3tKBLEIP, Pree't:
Mauch Chunk. ‘4prit:ll,-'lB7B. .' - ',..,': ,:, - -
List of New Adifirtiseineiito.
Gird—X. T. Purdy.
• Card-s. Pillman & CO. . , ..•, : •.
Wire notice--Barton iflinelinian'. j -.. 1 1
Sale of Livery: Stock -74 . 4..,Rayrt0i)r.0:,:,-,
'Removal and Enlargepient-Grocerii*--11.;,Wil
son Turrell. • ff . • .
Dry Goods, Clothing., Watchesand Jewelry
—Weeks, )lelinlish & Co. - .. • k,
BpdthEss 1604,14.. f,„
Teschers'lutittite. • !
Daily Papers—F. 11. Stevens. •
Clairvoyant ExamknittiotisDr..Butterfield.
MONT ROSE GRNDED' A SICifdOL-PROMOTIOI4 . IB
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April Ilth, 1870.
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PRIMARY Room.
From 12th to 11th Orede': Poster:,
Willie Cox, Oeerge . .'.‘Littie,
Diortie Smith:
From Primary to Secondary.: - -Belle-Denni
son, Nina Jessnp, pall& Van
. Wye t '',4l..aggie
Feeler, Anna Auger Freddie Barnhart, Willie
• • , Griffis,
Bayles, Henry Fc•rdhant'i : Grange G
Eddie Jencks, Artinir Raynsfoici,Chailie Sayre,
Willie Youngs. . • - . ' .
•gEoormility ROOM.
From 10th to 9th 44rude - : 'Alice Bro.u, net
tie Fessenden, Miriam Lyons, Gilbert Cole,
James Doyle, Willie Moran!, Bennie Rosenthal. ,
From 9th to 801 Grade Eva Rogers, Lplu
Runyon, James Burns, Myron Dessauer, Harry.
Luckenbill, iithur Lyons.
From Secondary to Interrindlate Lottie
Cooley, Effie*Goodwin, Mary . ,ifitchell, Charlie
Burgess, James tHarringtoui) Charlie. Hawley,
Frank Hine, Harry Lyons.
• IikrrEnmEDIATE 1100 M. •
'Fiora 7th to 6th Grade: Frank Morris*ary
Brewster, Emma Stebbins, Rose Steblihis, Eya
Smith, Becky Rosenthal,: Carrie 'McFall, Louise
Keeler, Lizzie Runyon, Mary Allen. •
From 6th to sth Grade : Mary
. Sayre, Ltlu
Vail, Katie Luckenbill, \ Lizzie tiaseyf Alice
Decker, Carrie Strange, Charlie Cox, Willie
Turrell, George . Frazier, .Henry White; Ulysses
White, Harry Smith. I • -
From Intermediate to Grammar : Hattie
McKenzie, Ella Dessauer, 'Annie Smith, Jennio
3lcCracken, Annie Barns, Jame Morris,Frank
Glidden, Samuel Wonkier. , • ' . ,
Roost.
From 4th ,to 3d Grade : JeCi4te Hine, liat-
tie Strange, Liziie Griffeth,JOsia Slor#l,,Carrie
Scott, Charlie keeler, , . •
pigeue
Cooley, Elmer Young, Willie :Stone: •
From Grammar to Senior.: Addie , Breiarister„
Anna Lyons, Anna c Harrington, Celia Beck;
Rosa Dennison; lary Aohinson; Hattie Rogers,
Tracy Baldwin, 'Jesse Crandall, nelson' Warn
er, Willie Fursnisn:
Str,Ntoit Room .
Froth 2cl to lst . Grade : 'ELM i rlbut,
nie Miller, Ada,Poebe!, Barri Bearle;Aleiprider
Decker, John' Young, Walter Talbot , Ben Rtin-
yon, John Burris, Ben: . 'CiandalkOharles Skin;
ter.
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From Senior 'to High School :. Ella Moran,
Jessie Burgess,:Cairie- Miitbet, Rose - Allen, An.
gie Backus, Eliza Warner, Lizzie Bullatl, Mary
Fessenden, Jennie Sheets, Nellie "Lewis, Addle
Bogen, Lillie Allen, 'henry Deekr,lolui ,tfar--,
rington, Perry Sehooninaker, Warren Strange.
Barry Nichols.
Conditionally : Millie Fordhani','Etite ,Bab-,
eta, Ella Fisher, Mary Hawley.Frituli'Ho:will ,
Carrie Foster, M. S. Allen • ' • l''
HiciF,Scr.,. ,, i 1 , , :
from 3d to 2'd Graeae 'f - Fannie H. Brewater,
Jennie M. Smith, Milt.on," E, airehard; 'Edward
L. 31 elienzie, S. Hunting Sayre.:', '.
Conditionally : • M. E Smith: . - ' ""
From 2d to f lat Oracl e. Untie M. Deans,
Clara A. Stone, tVilliarri 3:.Saker.
Conditionally, ; , lifay C. Jessup, Lillian Levi
Jtariie efiiiiitif' ',. ~. 1 . -
- Graduates : Lilian Carlisle, 'Anna H. Jessup,
D. Dora Newton, J. Etta Scott, Sarah
~.4., Til!
den, W. K. Dolan, S. id. Horton.
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' A CA413.-714-:lk ' itof.niyselt atikLalt eon
fleeted with the sp 001, I would hereby o, o st
blitee rlY lhauk all those `iwho -, .59 liiiiiliY.ltife
i ta
the use of their 'T initure, 14"..ic., for thq 006
ineneement Exercises on Thursday evening,
13th inst, ; especially . art we indebted :to',l. F.
B IOL:t0II for the Organ used on that occesion,
' - `.ll. EVillS; PrilielPfil:
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hlontrose, Apri1,1.5;.1,87(i.` ' ;-.'.
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TRITE LOVE GONE PVT, OF FASTUOIC , " -- Tlie
Colltilry never po3Bes4alBo many beautiful mar.
riazeble yo.ung
,Iyoutful, p
,it, does :alkyl , 4:*"nt
time. A i i i d w h y do ,we 1:19t: , ;Illiyg, morenum
ti
riages t ; A , cq ititei,,Vgnti:' Cc *iiiictritiO p ftf 6 l 9,ve
it
is the exeeritibn' it'a nut t e rule! f Vhicyopn g
people of this age have goinfashion and money
hied. if the dandy bank clerk Who pays one
`half .his: income" for board' and ` theother half
for Clothes cannot improVe 'his - 'conditiOn he
not marry. The shop girl who pays - good
wages and . cannothe distinguished by her dress
from the banker's daughter certainly 'will nut
plunge into matrimon4nunless she can better
het condition in life. If a :man . is Ifeilianate
enough to possess money, it ~Matters not how
Old or ugly "be may bei hundreds-of intelligent - ,
,handsome yonng, women, can be found only;too
.
'willing.to\beconie wi fe. Love is an atter
consideration. They marry to ,be, supported
and dressed extravakantly: , often - do we
hear the remark, "Better to be an old man's
.darling than poor?MareS, slave:" Alas I:too
many „ of4henoTo ilptikißaiNl4 , , =dugs.
They periist in loVing men after, they are mar
iied.
It cannot be denied.•that a great number of
the,_Un married men ate adventurers„ looking . tot:,
Wives Who can keep them without• working for ,
a'llring.. - :iTbe . peace 'and •Contetithient -. 61 . a hap
py•hoMe is not taken intO'cOnSideration: They I
are,iilinglto.suffer • a hell up' ohl.cartli if they, n
can be kept in idleness. If our youngpeOple
alai not:it'aanrii6u'this exttaimgaitceof dress atad.
greed for' rutmey . ohrcOuntry 'will be filled with
old bachelors - and old -maids. ilre must have
gontiitie p a and marilages o ve prbs
perity. and.happineisin this:world! Too many'
marry for money only; . to be disappoin tcdand
tintiaPPyihe rest Of their fives,
pto* AES4S . S I *NTS.-All import
ant bill has pasSed Alm htisiature relating, .to
appeidS 2 froth asksiment s 'to the court of cOM
mon :please: . i Gret f tt: Coinplaint . and •loStly, is,
continually made against • the inequality of
taxation, and. thisl Measure provides: an ;ample
remedpfor. redress • where jujus; ice has been
‘aoile.a:, taxpayer: applies 'to
all comities hut Philadelphia provides that any
cktvner of real estate ,in counties of less than
.5 . 00,000 •ifthabitants: who may teel aegrulved at
the last or any' 'future . . assessment
,O 1 his real
estate: 'may!. appeal' from the' deeisiOn of the
ci \ muty commissioners; to the 6 - inn: of common
pleasc,,of the county . • within' which real estate
inay4e. -situated;' ind • for that purpose -may.
,present, to. the said -court, within thirty days
after the passage of, this, act, and in all future
cases within thirty days after the county com
missioners shall have acted upon said assess : .
ment, a petition signed by him or his agent or,
attorney setting forth , the facts of the citse,-,and
thAteuponthe said court Shall'. prOceed at tne
earliest convenient time, to \ be by them appoin
t O and:of which notice shall
_be. given to the
'commissioners of . the
,propper county.; to bear
the said appeal find the:: proofS Iti the case and
shall make such decrees appraising or reducing
the sssessnient Complitined of as to the judges
of the said court seem equitable, having
regard . to the - yaluation and assessment made
of other real estate in said county; so adjusting
the assessment complained of that it shall be
equal in proportion to its °value in all parts of
said county as nearly as maybe ; the costs of
said appealshall be apportioned as the courts
may direct; Provided, That said -appeal shall
be deemed good and sufficient if said
shall be filled in the - office of the prothonotary
.within the thirty days aforementioned : Pro
vided furtlor, That the' appeal shall not prevent
the collection of taxes, and in case of any ye
duction 'of said tax the overplus thus paid shall
be returned... •
Business Locals•
'F. H. STEvEss (new book store) 'keeps on
hand:New York.Philadelphta,and Binghamton
dailApapers. A:so, just received a 4ew, litack
of wall paper. t. '
Montrose), April 26, 1876. „ 17w2
INsTrruTE.-1 will meet the Teachers for In
'stitue work, at South , Gibson, on Thursday,
May 4th, and for Examination, on Friday, May
sth, at 9 o'clock, a. m., of each day. Educa
tional address Thursday evening.
W. C. TrLok.N, Co. Supt.
Montrose, April 20, 1870. •
CLAIRVOyngf EXAMINATIONS FREE.
There is no subject that requires so much
study and experiende as the treatment of chron
ic diseases; The' astonishing success and re.
markable cures performed by Dr. Butterfield,
are due to the gift of clairvoyance, to the life
long study of the constitution of man, and the
curing tifdiseases front naturalremedies. Cures
the worst forma of Scrofula. Catarrh, Tiles, Fe
male Weakness, Asthma, Kidneys or Bladder
Will be at tile , Ctifferty House, Binghamton
Thursday, and Friday, May, 25th and 26t11:
,Dr.. Butterfield will be Ate the celebnited Mill
era' litusb, Pd.. on A , vlslt, Widnes-,
day, May.24th, arriving Tuesday evening, May
23d, staying till Wednesday at 5 o'clock p, m.,
May Mil; t.
Elaimnirat:i for .Atietion.. 13a etc., printed
at the Damocnvr.ofilee m firat-c l ass style and
.
at roseoniskle prices'. • - • ,
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CAYUGA PLASTER. Fresh :'and fine ground.
A large\.supply. For sale by J. R. Rayrisford
44,M9ningot IL it , 1.11 W) limoby theibarkeiL
*Q110,*4.-4.P,rilifitlBlfinaol.'"
PitcrroonAras.—Pictuypa taken in all.thelat
est styles::-' Old pleturet copied dad elilarged.
Also's istilendld lot 'of tritnitE; for sate . - ebc.ap,
• • Ad w. ppouritiee..?
alokitkitif;;lune 10, '74.4-tft,
,matintricorr , of,finti Cloths' and eisisl
micros. Coatings and Suitlngs for custom work;
just received, call and, leave your measure for a
new suit at.....,-- •
OUTTENIIERGi ROSENBAITIt it CO:.
April 12, -1876tf.
WEEKS, Mstannsu & Co. have °puked their
entire new, stock of Dry. Goodi, clothing, Hats
and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Yankee Notions,
&c., &c:. One door above new brick building;
Public Avenue. • Prices great) , reduced: Now
loathe tithe to buy goOds cheap.'
• • WELES, MELHUISI! &
Montrose, April 5,1876. • _
Paricriam. ' ‘ ' _:\
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~ We bare just ret.teived a yery lar,ge stock of
Plain suet -limey envelopes, letter, and note'pa
per, plaju and fancy bill bead :iiipers; cards of
all sizes slid colors, colored .poster papers; etc.
alLot_which we can allord ,, to print cheaper
tbau any ollim iP thitt.pr-Pq4bPting 'c9it.ntl k'l
and ,ip.,as goOd stslo, - .1 Mink done in black arts
colbred Inks: II you iblnk there is any rit
ran teat - its;.gie us a . -trial, and No .ywilldbyi
you whit we can do. MI kindk"iie blanl44
baud or prttifeitteoortiek ' ';`-'` 1A - ' • -
nom
-t -4A mew lot -ot summons and subpoenas
just printed at this office. ! Other blanks , in pro .
•fusion, all prepared with are. , !°
NEw. &vex of carpeti, oil cloths, matting,
dr,c.,jast received.`; •
GIITTiNBER,G;. ROSEißitlitt CO.
Idontrose, April 12,18Ptf. •
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Brim StyleS SOK Hats , felt and fur.'„, Boys
CeOeitnial Hats, just opdied at •
GUTTENBERG,i ROSENBAUM
Aprlll2 -. 18700 . • • 1
Ntv LACE-CURTAINS :1 1 )y 'the taett or yard.---
Table 't Linens, Napkins, ;towels; and House
keeping goods in great variety at'. •
- GUTTENDE'RG,; ROSENBAUM & Co.
Montrose, April. 12,18760
ONTtZ.QSE GILVDED SMOOT..
lhelßummor Term will open May Ist, And
continue note weeks. Charges: 's3 00 to $5 00
--LaccOrding to grade—paidple in advance. No,
pupil received tor less tlian half a term. Fur
fk}roo rikrtictlinrst apply to:
1' •• ' VaNs ' '
,
lototitrese Aprits,lo3l • . • 14w4
,
-
I); ITgLguisit, Jeelet,' - will be found. In
the'itdre of Weeks, : Co., where he
will be ready Lei wait on.till who Ina? give us .a
call.! We have enlarged dur stock at :Watches,
4 : eW,el4-, and •SilVer-Waie,. and • reduced ,ihe
iiricefto suit the' times.. : us a: call. , - . •
, . IVBEKtylitutinuisli
• ; I:4rW atebes, Clocks, and Jeyir . elry. ~fie aired
iii the sliest - nitinner and warrantbd.
31,ontrese April 1876.
TrstE AND PLACE !
NOW M I TRE TIME TO PAIiCT,
Lead and Oil cheaper' than they haVe been
linokvu for years, 3irit.9„Fugle Drag
.Storp
the place to buy anythhid in the 'PAINT and
D.RlN'line at the very ,loviest:figures. . A large,,
assor In en t of Brushes anil Varnishes constant- \ '
. I,Y 'stock. The celebrated Hall; Bradley, kt
Co.'s Pure White Lead constantly on hand, for
BURNS. i$ !IIC SOLE ;AGENT Tor '3lontrose
and. iiicinity. -
Atontrose, Aprill.9, 187(itf: ' •
M.Kinii4E WORKS. •
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The Tunkbannoek Marble Works of Burps
& White are doing a : gnod .business and are
getting out some . very tasty jobs of- ,Head
Stones and Monuments.;, L. 13. Burns, of- the
Eag,le,Etrug Store, is their mithorized agent for
Montrbse and vicinity. - sile• has designs : of
Bead Stones and Monuments. :Any orders left
with him will- be promptly filled by Barn k
White' - •
Turikbarinocit, Feb. 2,11876 ff.
,
MAll'ir through. the country •are - severely at
flictedi with a cough and 'zin obstruCtion of the
air• passages leading to ;the Various
rer4dies are used, but that which is , said to
give the best satisfaction, is - Taylor's tongb
Syrup; or Expectorant. As it sold on the
principle of ,No Cure, No Pav,it would certain
ly be well to give it a trial it On 'obtnined
of all the Druggists in Montrose, or of ' dealers
in-general throughout theconntry.
March 29, 1876t1 i .. 1
ELEVANT HAIR is woruan's crowning beau
ty.' NS hen it fades, she fades as well.: While it
is kept bright, her personal atimctions p are still
maintained. By preserving the hair fresh and
vigorous a iouthful appearance is' continued
through many yews. nips& mho grieve over
their fading hair turning bray too early should
know that" Ayers flair Vtgor prevents it, and
restores gray or faded hair to its natural color.
It is a Clear and healthful preparation, contain
ing neither oil, dye, nor anything deleterious,
and inparts to the scalp what is most needed--
a sense Of pleasant and delightful freedom &Qui
scurf Or dandruff.--New Berne (N. C.) Times. .
, .
WE prom that the pe ople of Montrose and
vicinity are finding out where the most, popu
lar Dry Goods House in Bingaamton is located
for C. F. Sisson & Co. inform us that their
trade, from this section; is very large and con
stantly increasing. In their stock may now he
found it large and carefully selected stock of
Dry;GOods, suitable to the wants of everybody.
They fnake' . a specialty of Black Silks, Black
Cassinieres, Black Mohair* Black Alpacas, and
the finer grades of Dressl Goods, and in this
line.. are pr4pared -to give some decided bar
gains. We suppose that nearly everybody is
aware that their store is located at 61 Court
Street, !next to the Canal.
Binghamton, Sept. 22,105. . -
t";" LATEST NEWS IN BINkiIiADITON.
The latestnews in Binghamton is that-Hine
& Sholes,-0f,59 Court Street, have just received'
their. third Fall and Winter stook of Dry Goods
whiCh is 3 now.. Complete hi all departments:—
Th'e' best Silk. The best Black Cashmeres:—
Thelbest Alpaca:. The beit Merinos—Empress
—Plaids of all descriptions. The best shawls,
Kid Gloves, Embroideriei,Ribbons, Ties, &c.,
in get eir \ erything that 14 kept in a fir :A-class
Dry Goods Store at bottom figures. Another
important item,whieh if known may be essential
to the i people of Montroie, New Milford and
surrounding , country, that Geo. B. McCollum
and C. 'C. Faurot _would be most happy: to see
all of their acquaintancei land show them the
bargains that. Hine &'holes are now prepared
to give, • I HINE & SIIOLES. •
Binghamt6n, Dec. 1, 1875. - -
` , IgLALELI=t2AL.GI , -Zial,
Havir.s-VArfr-On Wednesday evening,.
April 10th1 at the resilence of the bride's' moth
er, Mrs. R C. Vail; New Milford, by thosiley.
Jno. Rhoads Furey, Henry W-Hayden to Miss
N
Vienna ail, all of New Milford, Pa. ' - "--
Cawiir--ALDEN—At B Carey's In Montrose,,
April lat, by Rev: IC L. Thorpe,Charles 4 Carey,
ot , Montrose, and Rills, Alden, of Auburn:,
PeoiNit---BiEuriirt--lit the residenceof Luther
Jaggeri in Montrose, April 24th, by Rev. - W.
L. Thorpe. -Thomas D. Payne; of. Lenox / .
Adelli rit. Brown, it Montrose. ' `. ;
• _
, HANsli —At 'Uniondale, April - 19,
by Rev. J. T. Ellis, Frank Burns 'and' , Anita
Hansee, all of Herrick; Pat, .
I
STANTON(LEASON=At the house of s.Veek
A.pril Ipth,hy Rev. D. W. Halsted,. Edwin J.
Stanton. of A.bington, Pa.} to Lucinda L. Gles
loon, of Carbondale, Pa. :
OAfITSRLINE--MRIGITEiIt-,-At the M. E: Par
' sonage' tit Thomson, Ps.; April 2d, by Rev. J.F.
1 Warner, C.,11,. Casterline and Miss Delptkina O.
Virrighter, both of Thomsen. .
KIBLIPAUGH—MOBSE—On Tuesday morning,
April I.lth, by Rev. Dr.l Ches3hire, Corn M.
Kishpaugtk, of TunkhaunOck, to, Ruth A. Morse
of Montrose.
Saturday morning,
Aprii 1.5t.h. by Rev. Dr. Cliessbire, Wm. D.Clor
ton, of Rutitiford,',AllegtmOr c0.,.N. Y., Co pil
ls, Burgess, of 'Mon t rose, Pa.,
, ,
B.A.ltNtz-1.0 Pike 'Mt.. MiirCh 18, Mrs. Lattru
Barnes, ,wife of liellov ..I;3a roes, 'deed, aged 78
year, 1 mouth and 24 .ilksis. .
vt'xiiiiisyl4iv Ormt end! Bprouith, April
1111 i, of keart,' .. disk*, '3 HA; :will; al E#erott
Wilitzq t 'agedit:lo seats Et 3 2 months: -. `', ' "
*AKELILTIn Silver L ice, Aural 21-,lcliea
,51,,, bkiest N u ifictie•Ht ItudjE.- O. Wakeley,Wed
261.yeals,..awgi • , . ! ..J.:-1t .41 .-04 pa,
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XI 19 iILnEI;EIC .
Bucx—ln' Great Bend, April 4th; ova 1.
daughter of George and Hannan Buck, aged 24
years. . i '
MELHUIRII—In Antrim, April 22d, Fannie
idelbuish, aged 21 years.
Fannie` wasthe only daughter of a large lam
ily. As such it was very natural she should . be
:dearly hived both by parents and brothers.`
,Yet even this could .not dissuade, relentleis
: consumption:nor defer death. . • ,
"They ;loved her but she lift theM,
Like some sweet vision nigh;
The Golden Gates were openeki
A gentle voice. said "come,'
And with farewells unspoken
She calmly entered borne,"
The aged parentS and brothers WRY And con
solation"n in the utterance of &Jesus, 't ‘ , V hat,' do
don knovitst nut now • but , thou shalt know
hereafter."' T .
IlEwrawr—ln Brooklyn:Pa.:April 10th, Re
becca,- Wife IleWett, aged 40 years:
Sister Hewed - Was raised ih - a Christian tam
ily, and many years since found' peate
For the last tew' months she suffered much in
her sickpess but bore , her suffering, With great
patience and submission.. . ,
As Sheheared the world to, come her testi
niony. tor:Jeans was ireely
. giveh a,bd`was very
clear,
from which her. family • and friends de
rived much conitorti. us t betnre '1;11e-died she
sing: "There is.re,st •fopr, the w eary,", aud "I
a crown of, life shall' woar," and other pieces
indicat i ive et • a triumphant death: in Jesus
Christ: • ' •
,
Her' retnaina lie in the grounds at'
Sfark's Church on Tunkhannock Creek,out her
spirit.
:1)4.3 ,gone to house :not .made with
hands eternal in the bea*enS,"
'Brooklyn' April 17; 1,876
19111,' Anna . ,wife
(if White, Sherid wf Susquehanna. county
. Pa:, in. the 87th year of lier
Mr. 'White , removed feom , his 'native town;
A.uburn,.and the immediate vicintty where he
spent his ',childhood and: thtti rand' Of his life,
to. Montrose in January" last. Mts. White, be
jug in poOr health, did not become extensively
known here, but the feW who' .met With her at
the home directly,Saw she Waft kt woman of
thimble worth, very kitid and affectionate as a
mother and wife, 'Early on the morning of the
20th, quite a large - number of neighbors con
vened at the house of the bereaved, where brief
service of song and prayer was engaged in,thus
evidencing to the family that they were not
away from - friends, though somewhat remote
,from :the more intimate associates of years gone
'by. 'Tokens - of sympathy and remembrance.
came to the home in the limn of flowers pre
sented, which were arranged ih and on the bur
ial casket. The fuller obsequies were attended
in the church-at ".jersey HOW Auburn tow*-
ship and tbe body was entombed iu the yard
adjoining. - The gathering orpeople was ,e*-
tremely large, filling the church to its utmost
ca pacity. and - nearly as many were unable to
Had entrance._ The 4,L 1 D..0f O. F.".attendeit
in a body, meeting the :procession-=which as
we approached within 'three or four miles be;
gan to increase Until . it became very large- 4 -' 1
Some distance from the ehnrch, raid forining in
procession. proceeded in the services ss a
minister, of the .Gospel, I felt more and more
my sackof preparation for the hour, in view of
want Of acquaintance, for. each adianced step
convinced me more and more that the deceased
and herfamily were very highly appreciated.
where they have previmisly lived.
She leaves -two children approaching early
vouth—a daughter
,and;tt son. May the bless
ing of our kind Heavenly Father - ever cover
them: Her lather and mother and - a!sister, re
siding in Illinois, reached' here the day before
ahe died.
.We commend the entire 'circle of
afflicted ones to the mercy and grace of the
Lord Jesus Christ. W. L. THORPE.
TREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEAT
ed Lands lw Susquehanna County.
Notice is hereby given that, agreeably to the Act of
the General Assembly of the; Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania. directing the mode of selling unseated lands,
the lands of which the warrantees or owners or the
numbers Ovenbelow willte sold at public vendue, at
the Court house in Montrose; on Monday, the 12th of
June, A. D. 1876, for arrearages dae and the cost ac
crued on each, tract rt.spectfully, unless the same be.
paid before .tbe day of sale—sale to commence at ten
o'elock a. m. . •
Acees. 1 Warrantee& , Owners Names. I Tow.
ARARAT TWP.
• •
Jonathan, Ser- ' Ora 'Nichols
g-ant, jr.; pt. •
Jonathan Ser
seant, jr., pt.
m Fors
Jonathan Ser
gvant jr pt .1
Leonard Stone- /
burner
Robert Wilson
15634
15634
301
Mt
Willinim Sernflle pt
Chrietopher Irwin
Andrew ,McCornell
Thonias Darrak
230
100
290
130
29
Ann Roker
Jane Itoker. _
Samuel . Meredit h
No . I
1,1 0 1 ,
I No*
Girard Spencer .
Charles Barkis Itat
.
sIMP. ,
T Drinker
belongs to R S
I , tinires ,
roiseTlA4 . TIPP.
[Line West nf Orli- 1:44 i ' • ‘,- ' 40
fine &
rn Nerlt of A ,Ht#oseill{et. '
46
' WWa R
Walter Gamier . 1
__
let ' - Jibe Roy.. • • 66
14
. , O#IIAT,ISZ*I),TWP. i,
'Martell Botta; - IrA Clark & Co;.` : 149 39 II
D s
Et !it
D o m h y a tort oaler . -- , 1 9( 1
Sherman D4 l heltnt 28080
i •1
9.
ititron tivr. '
' ' 1 Ana= Tifiliny t-,
~ , , ;..-- • &Oxon ri, TWP'..• !1. - r 4
Robert Trail • .1 i
I el, Ward Est.: l ' ,
IJohn Kugler No 51 'Michael Moylert
:' •', " ; :nituildittis4. • 1 '•
li'staliel Newport' , ,s. .Ira Nichols ;,.'. . •
Henry Hill • do .. do 1....
.
1
John Cadwallader 4 do' 4 do
Jonatban NeAlt. , . , :-do I do • ~ - A
Sirs S Handiton Abel Terrell
• tang-sari 14 P.
~
":' ' " r'' 1 sedate terliwolA g:
' t lATIIII*P' , rork. • , ' , ..
.. -1 Abel Tarrell - ' 7 1
ProPx 'Mr., ' 1 1
, m Hartley ..
t '," .• • • Abel 'Farrell' ;.
...
• - . John libu;c7•Rat 3,*
• =WITT 4.I4A Tt '.
• g
rt
iNois 48111 and 63 illimphrey Roes as},i 1 12 00 a
George Farnham moron Young ,I• I 4800
XIDDLETOWII TliP. , • it
is
,jR H Rose' Estate ' I 7 ;•i
McGovern lot - • I do.amado -- . i 760 3
•..- ,NEW MILT 0111) TWP.
13 - I , I OIL Ward Estate -1:2 MA t
- OAKLAND TWP. 8
C
65 l 'Paul Kegler ' - ' -; l' L Waerd Estate • .
, • -
440 t : (lMrti Waterman est. I
-,1
. , lor (I W Johnson 1 433. I
• , - OPRINOV,ILLR TWP.
I'2B . ING•80 tax -
foilB7s'' 1 ,,, , Drinker 'he4 ' C '
I ' t '
I _ • ~.. 2 1011 ;tstoR 8 11' 128 ,
t , . , Slitilred.
• Tinit9Ort TWI'. _._. . #
4E4 GP:4ga . leyP, 1 • ' - kinds of work made to order. Repairing done Onsbart
100 1 4 :44 . r;i ' fal 4 Y e d e g a li i i l ': ' :'. ' '_. ::': t: 114 4: 11 '& 144) °,,, E1 k b 4 1 . 1 4t j''' . i f '1 : 1 e t 1 :It n i4 oti :j c " c.. t " - A gl f s t e. e I r e b 4 L g inA ver n ' e W arl il ly 1 t!i y: t art aill e si xp lit‘ cr n l it enCo 4l6" iti ' "t li re
• ~- - . ",..A A tat 7 - ' . ' I .- bUSIDOSS I ANL
'As A. jams rafnraloidT li. - . v G Mainididf , i , , , 1, 1 1,06 aasaaeltio . +luso all iirll 0 !pal' glee ,
I
. - . - • . :.•...' ~.--, • ____,
HENRY 0# :11 1 6744.gintitil'fitrIASIttfi0 -1 13 ecufa io 43 , .44 0;;044.41117217Z(164:
Treseuretis 0111ce, , Moptrdse, A p ril 8, 70. , - • ltontrose - Feb. :2 1870.—ti-. ,. . ' 411110 it:
No 4 for 1815 -
489
89
. 04 ,
2000
_ .
_
F Lualt Tract
e i '. y ~
Peter flings
John StarCY
.
J. U.\WESTON.
4' 44
si 41
‘ll Si
LE=EI
Morse Nichols'
and Alden 1
di!) do • '
'do do •
Pierce
Gilsple and Pi
Mrs M 8 Bowers Ex
Jimes Hennessy .
BD! TWP.
Maris Merideth
CLIFF°
IRRY' THE - NEWS, -
=, • CARY TUB NEWS To MART
AND BV3I/AYBODY ELSZ
, . r
I~OR ~Odb NEWS xi tizmant MID RZIPRZEIHISG.
$. , lIIMANIt . • Is°
,
~.1
, .
HAI/831.0\46, TO THEIR 157. W STORE,
i '
NOM
TgE , ''':-Fpit:: - 'NATIONAp .: R.Al4i,
;.,i'-i- , si..: - 'f - ' 04iCriii's *Now 111:146 s :
', l : ' - ':' - •
Where tuft wilt keeionhiud the best queried -1,0 of
Men's and
,Boys', Ready-Made
MEE
4,1', - ,0'v02.t20.0.,
~ . ,
DITY GitionS; NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS,
,TIOSIRY, HATS, ISIILLINtRY
• ' GOODS,
of afl deseriptiona and latest'icyies.
GIVE 178 a: cAr.i. find we will . . SAYE fOll MONZT.—
Terms; chat or good paper. Iterpecqury,
'K Pliti,t4TlAN 4:,, C 0.,.
NATIONIL DAT GOODS 6G CLOTHINd EXPOORWS.
BLACK Alk.iD COLORED ALPACAS, newest. !bades,
• • •• 25 cents per yard, ' •
• • • at-S. P. & CO.'S First !Rath:limit.
BLACE ,AND„OOLORED, CASHMERES, inn *shlldea
•• • cents, peryard, • • • , _
. , •- • ' • •at S. P. , CO.'S Valet NattoUni.
BEST CALICOES, new styles and fast co'nnt. 63( ceDtr
• Pe_r 71101
ai S. P. .1A10. 1 .8 tl rat rfatioziO.
RANDSOIII:JLA4IIIIIRCI 'EDGING AND IN8:E.13111(G
• • 'troth 10 cents per yard up, . - •
at 8 R P. do CO.'B•First National.
YARD WIDE D/AgIiA.D, r _COTTONS, from 3 . cents
• per
S.! yard ,
/M.. lo t Coa'Srat Nat i ADM.
YARD WIDE. FACTORY,- Irv, 73 cents _per yard
' ; l a :1 17.1 , ?:‘ CO.'S Mist Natio:tit
BEST snurnitos, yew styles tl5 eta. Per
at S. P. & CO.'S First/intim*.
BOYS' itlaFf-NAPB SUITS, fro $5 tip,' • f ;
r at S. P. & Oo.'S FiratNattnnai•-
r . ,
RBOY-MADE SUITS, fr0m,56.50 up.
• .• s at S. P.'& CO.'S PIM National.
XBN'S"ABADY-MADE SUITS, from $R tfp, r ':•"
' , • . at & CO.'S First Nationat.
BOYS' CASSII4ERB. PANTS, from $1.50 np,
at 8 &CO.'S First tiatioaat.
, . •
'HEWS CASSINEBB PAN TS,trom $250 np,, ,
.• • < at S. P. & First National.
We shallalso keep on hand Gents' and Ladles' 'Un
derwear ()tall pryles; ladies' and misses' Ready-made
Stilts. As assistanee to our experienced and artistic
milliner. we. haVfiengaged the services .of one of the
leading trimmers In New York city, and we guarantee
our millinery department to contain the leading styles
and trimmed In4iest•eiry styles, and our prices lower
than elsewhere - Rememberwe will keep a full assor,-
. ent of all elassecof goods generally keptin drst-clAss
stores, and our prices we warrant will be the lowest in
Susquehanna Cotinty. Our speciai buyer will be in
the market.at all times, and' procure few as the later t
novelties. Our motto will be, s.Juslice to alt." - Bear
in mind we have a NEW ST4.)RE, NEW GOODS, a nd
the LOWEST GASH PRICES IN THE COUNTY. As
an inducementio make large purchases we will de.lact.
(on demand) an all cash bilis of CU or more, Ave per
cent.
Come one and all
Both great and, small • • '
t And buyyourgoods
At B. P. & Co. 's FinstNation-all.
Reepectfully; •• S. PiLLMAN & CO.,
Firtit National 'Dry Goods and Clothing Store.
liontrpse.; March 25, 1876. -- •
$lOBO
31) 80
52 80
MI -60
BLS ST OM
FIDE. WE AND ACCIDENT
40 48
.88.44
51 04
2440
528
INSURANCE AGENT,
Thitarkilbroaseir,3Pab.
Capital Repreiented, .$100,000941
Fire Associption of Phil., Capital & Assets, $18,50(1,110C
inettranceLLO. of N. A., Phil : , " " ill 1. •
PenutTlviutia.Firea Mk, • - " ." 1
lug. Co.of " %PAIN
Liconzing 'of Manncy,.Pa. 8,00048
Lancaster of laitiCsAter, . • 1* •• • ' MONO.
Newton of Npwton, " 150.110 s
Home Ittat.•Co.M. 'l%, • " • "' 6,000,000
National , " , la „ 46, 450 , 0 re
Comtnetclal ,
_ta _ 4 - t • "
tiattltirl Hite nattiO .: - 4,0006
Atuo •• • ' - - ," • 449,
RRoyaldaleSil,` t
ot liontreal„
amidst, • • . .;40 • '140:0 4 0.0
Liverpool, t,ondon i ,ciipbe t'‘‘ I- •
• • •of Liverpool, 20000400
Piovideopq WasipLagsop l . , : of • - , ,
• •Prok 11'
ience, 1 1., " " *
V OM
al
, sfi3
Z 44139
• ' !1 '? . . 1 °W$••• - •-
Conn. tutus' Lifi Ins. Co" Assstie
American Life, Pigs. • ,
I xBl9
. 111(0
'
4- ACCUMINT.
TraT4)01 9 13,41-0 0 4 111 6.•0 11 P0a 104 4 51 01 1 111SAIKKO
RatlimayPeisiogota " 4604,004
E • 1: •
410
1 180
111
• 02
• _ 11 • t ' ;
The nidersigondbasbeen wallinosinintbiscounty,ll:
Ole pakt 20 y_eare, as an Insurance Agent. Losses ens-
Minedby, his Compainits bare always been, promptly
paid. -
-. loroflieelp stairs, In binding east from Banking
0 .4 04 0 Wm-, 11. Cooper &Po.. Turnpike a treet.
BILLINGS STROITD, Assiut,
cEARTJui u. sums, t din te minac;ers
AMOS N 10 ,1 10 4 3, I •
Montrose. Jim. 5. IQ:
1 165
SOMETHINO NE W 4
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