The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, May 17, 1876, Image 7

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    Arrangement of Mails.
- RAtthioan i X -
onkeanuock, .. trig
Via STAGES: I, •
g oe trose Depot.(Dally,)...! -800 p .m 620 1% _ ; ; 11
New Milford. (Dallr) ..: - ..1000 m ' 180 pin
Wyalusing. 480 am 300 p in
friendevine.(tri weekly,) ... 600 pm 800 am
;lonklin Station, Or! weekly,) ... 7 Marti 7 00am
Binghamton via S. Lake.(tri weekly).. 600 p m `7OO pto
geshoppen.(tri weekly,) 1000 a m 400 p m
The New York, (eta Montrose Depot,) New Milford,
funkhannock,and VirYalusing sire datly,
The Conklin Station mail runs Tuesday's, Thursdays,
and Saturdays.
The Binghamton mail, (via Silver Lake,) runs Tates
jays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
Friendsville mail runs Tuesdays, Thursdamand sat
erdaYe•
The Nieshoppen mail rans Mondays,Wedne diva, and
Fridays.
ADDITIONAL' STAGES
A Stage leaves daily for Montrose Depot a' 1 molid
returns at 6 p. m
1 Stage leaves 'daily for Now Milford sit 7806. m.
I nd returns at 3 SO p.m.
Montrose Railway Time Table,
arrangment of Trains. TO, take effect on Monday,
April 17, 1875.
Down Trams.
1 J.
, Up Trains
e OTTO WARD. , . NORTHWARD
1 .,,Y.• A. X. -
645 10.15.... ...biontraSe ......9.00 \ .4.52
565 10 25 .....Alleu'a. . . ' 845 545
558 1023. Cool's ~...840 448
605 1032 Hunters 1 ...835 1 ...885 444
608 1036 ..Wopfibourte.... -830 440
612 10 40.-- ..... Dimockl.l. 825 . . 436
.617 10 47 Tyler's . j .. , ...815 428
625_ 1057.... ..... bpringvilie.'... 805 420
632 1 1 . 8 05 '4 A very ' s:...
~......755 412
645 118 A very ' s:... ' 745 405
653 1198 ... ....Lemon 785 400
703 11 35 Lobeck ~1...7 25 345
715 11 45 . . .... Marcy'S.... ...... 715 887
720 - 1200. ....... '..Thnkhannoc,k 700 ,322
Tinian will run on Lehigh Talley, time u kept in the
Office of 1. &N.Y.RR at Tunkhahnock. •
All trains connect at Tunkhannock with P. &N Y.
R. R.going north and south. - i
JAMES. I. RL &ESLER. Presit.
Mauch Chunk. April 17, 1876. . , •
List of New' AdOertisements.
Cartl—N. F. Kimber.
Attention Farmers—Slat t& Roe.
New Milford Machine sh --Julius Shultz.
BUSINESS LocIALs.
Dancing Party.
Temperance Fair.
A. Card—G. W. Doolittle.
CENTENNIAL ItIEETING44-All ffllthllBlollitiC
meeting was held at Elk Lake km. Saturday eie
ning, May 1311 i. Mr. H. Spofford, one of the
General Committee, called the house to order.
On inotion,Mr.Urbane Smith was'elected Pres
idenf, and P. L. Wakelee, Secretary of the
meeting. Mr. Smith stated briefly, and to the
point, the object of the .giatheriug. , Mr. ISpaf
ford suggested that a committee of four persons
be choaen trom„ each school district to co-op e r
ate with the , General Committee on Finance
and Commissariat, which upon motion byl
Conklin and vote of the house was so ordered,
and the following named persons'i were duly
elected to represent-ikeit reepective districts
Roc Loa,
Finance—Mr and'Mrs. Fred Fargo. "
Commissariat—Mr and Mrs G T Lowe:
PLEASANT Gnovn.
Finance---Mr and Mrs Charles Gates.
Commissariatlir andliWg Nathan Burdick.
DISTRICT.
Finance— Mr and Mrs Fred.Xasirton..
Commissariat—Mr and Mrs John Tyler.
ROBERTS DISTRICT.
•
Finance—Mr 'and Mrs Charles Risley.
Comminariat—Mr and Mrs B A Johnson.
' SMITH DISTRICT.
Finance—Mr and Mis Urbane Smith.
Commissariat—Mr and Mrs David Sherer.\
WALLACE DIST,
Finande—Mr and Mrs Geo Christman.
uomn.ismriat—Mr and Mrs James M Wal
DIMOCK COB. ' NE
Finance—Mr and Mrs P C•Conklin.
Commissariat—Mr and Mrs E B Gates.
HoLLISTER CORNERS.
Finance—Mr and Mrs F. H Hdllister.f•
Commissariat—Mr and Mrs irtHogiater..
CON'EiLIN COIWERS.
Finance—Mr and Mrs John Allen. i
Commissariat—Mr and Mrs H C Conklin:
MESnOPPEN CREEK.
Finance--Mr and Mrs Curtis Hinkley.
Counnissaria..tx and Mrs E fl Enrich.
PARKE; DISTRICT.' '
Finance—Mr aril :Mrs P D
Commissariat—fir. and. Mrs 0 X Tiffany.
BILVNELL',DISTRICT.
Fiufre.--ltir and Mrs Vim Bunnell.
Commissariat—lVlr and Mri John IMain.
Voted that the sub-committees report to the
General Committee on the 27th'of this month,
either to H. Spofford, at the Lakes, or P. C.
Conklin, Dirnoek
Mr. Elijah Adams, of Auburn, was present
and manifested a lively interest in the contem
plated grand centennial celebration' of .our
.Nation's birth.
The Elk Lake hand :.stirred, afresh_ thepatri
otic emotions of all present by a splendid, exe
cution of "The Star Spangled Banner," . and
"Red, White and Blue." On motion, ldionrn
ed to meet at Dimock 4 Corners, on Saturday,
?tray 20th.
Business Locals;
A. DANCING ; .PARTY.—The :Pleasure of your
company, with ladles, is. respectfully solicited
to attend a grand bail for the
the
of ',the
New Nliltord Cornet Band, at.the TOwn Hall,
I Vednt•sday
eye,' Map 24th'. Music by Hager's
Quadrille Band.' Admittance to Hall, $1 00.-7-
Su pperper - Couple, $lOO.
) ..slay 24; 1876.wl
(.!,ittn TO TILE,PUBDIO::- . -1 flan . : recently as-
E uciatc:d.with me an artist of rare ability and
lile long experience la: Painting
ink, or water colors, 'and any person.- f,liat 'has_
pictures ot• deceaSed friends -will 65 Well to .
bring, tticin to us as we can copy and e.nlaige
Ulm to any siz'•; and we,guarantee- to Afire *sat
isiaaina
\or no pay; Please gall and sec Speci
nuts. Also all kinds of •pietnreAranlil4 done.
'
to or , ler.' ,Motto. traaifts constantly 'on fiand,
anti very •
G. A r .'DOOLITTLE, Photo-Artist. _
litintrose, May 17,4870 • 20w4
Fort SALE, a tif B t - ClaSti. ne y opeu 4Pgg,r--
broad cloth triranitO,S—cheiti
PURDY.
Montrose, May lb. wit
04-4'
C. FORDRAM. P. M.
P. L. YirkcicLEE,Sec..
By Order of Com.
r ittmetriii.xca FAIR.—Ille attention of all per
sons Interested' in.' temperance is called to the
circular recently published by the W. N. 0. T.
U., signed by the Pres. 3lrs. Anna Whittenbu
ger.. One halfthe pmcieds of the fair to'go to
the treasury of each State, tor the suppott of a
Lecture Bureau. '
MRS._ J. H. Coto; •
MIAs ELLEN Mrrcitea4ll. D. Coin.
MRS. HENRY WARNER.
May :17, 1876.
DEATII TO CARPET Iluos..11; A.. Lyon", the
,
Druggist has it for 25 cents k package.
`Montrose, May 10,1876. 1.9w4
LADIES, do you \want. ' a nice. Alpaca Dregs,
black or eolored,if so go to Cheap John's,where
youswill,get 16 yards of the same for $4OO and
all, the trimmings thrown in free. Come.early.
Come at once..
Montrose, May 10, 1876. ,
. ,
LADIES see this, you can get 9 yards of the
hest Lonsdale yard wide sheeting for. $lOO at,
Cheaplohn's also, 16 yards of the best (any
in the, store) Calicoes-for $1 00.
Montrose, May 10,1878.
linntmaxit that, the Fourth of ,Jule is com
ing and also; that at M. A. Lyon's Drug Store
can be found a large stock of Jewett's Pure
White Lead, Hall,Bradley & Co..'s White Lead,
Pure -White Zinc, Mixed Chemicals and Color
ed Paints, Paint :Brushes, Narnishes.' Japan
Dryers, and everything in the line of Drugs,
Medicines, Fancy .Goods ana tine Toilet Arti
cles. 19w4
Montrose, May 10, 1876.
AN'oriental traveler describes this busy scene
witnessed' on historic shores: "Our steamer
landed on' a beach which was the port of An
tioch, where the disciples were first called
Christians. There was no town`at the water's
edge, no people, no wharf. The passengers and
the merchandise were put' ashore in lighters,
which ran up into the sand. A. troop of cam
els, with their drivers, lay on the beach, ready
to transport, the goods into the interior.—
Among the' articles landed were boxes marked
"Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co, Lowell, Mass.,U. B. A:, "
showing that they -contained medicines a nd
whence_ they came. These with other: goods
were hoisted on the backs of camels, for trans
portation to Antioch. Thus the skill of the
West sends back its \remedies to he'l the ma
ladies of populations that inhabit those eastern
shores, whence our spiritual manna came."—
Windsor, 01) Chronical.. '
HANDBILLS \ for AuctiOn Sales, etc., printed
at the DintogßAT office in first-class style and
at reasonable prices.
lam new lot of summons. and subpoenas
just printed at this office. Other blanks in pro
fusion, all prepared with care. .
CAYUGA PLASTER. Fresh and fine ground.
' A large.supply. For sale .byJ. R Raynsford
at Montrose R. R : Also lime by the barrell.
1 . Montrose, April 5, 1876m01.
NEW &rock of carpets, oil cloths, matting,
&c.,just received..._
GUTTENBERG, ROBENBAII3I &r Co.
Montrose, April 12, 187611:
SPRING Styles Stitt Hats, felt and Tur. Boys
Centennial Hats, just opened at
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & CO.
April 12, 1876tf., , • .
A. LARGE :assortment Of the latest and
neatest' styles of visiting and business.cards
just received at this office. Call and see them
before prdering elsewhere.
businese man need complain that he
is "too poor to advertise". when .be can get the
hxteit . style business cards printed at the DEM
OCRAT office for three'dollars per thoustind,and
other work in . proportion.
PuciTouitArtus„,—Pietgres. taken in all thelat
est styles . Old pictures copied •• and enlarged.
Also a splendid lot of fiames for sale cheap,
- at G. W. DooLrrrues.
Montrose; June 10,'74.=—t£
NEW LACE CURTAINS by the sett or yard.—
Table Linens ' _Napkins, towels,, and House
keeping goods in great variety at'
I GUTTENBERG,•RO : SENBAUX 4.% CO.
Siontrose, April .12, 18760.
- PtrNta i Piwrs ! A. large stock of Jew
ett's; Ball 'Brad)ey's, 'and Standard -White
Lead at M. A. Lyon's Drug Store.. Also White
Zinc Arid mixedCheinical and Colored. Paints
for sale at the' lowmt.cash . prices..
Montrose; April 1.21,i18.76rn01. . .
A sr.ady4.'wreawr lot of, fine Clotbs and Cassi
metes, Coatings and Killings for custom work,
just received, call and leave 'our measure for a
new spit at
IGIOTTENBEBG, ROSENBAUM & CO.
1.2,1876tf.
' • '
lirsifoßsl to the Centennial can fltid good, ac
commodiitiens within a mile of the Centennial
Grounds, on line of street railway, at reasona
ble prices. Drop a postal card a week or two
,before coming, to secure rooms.
C. H. BIRCHARD,
3847 Haverford St., West Phllauelphia, Pa
May 3, WORE . .
PRINTING. _
We have; just received a very large stock of
plain anti fancy envelopes, letter and ' note pa
per, plain and fancy bill lead papers, cards of
all sizes and colors, colored poster papers, etc.
all of t which we can afford to print cheaper
than any otPce in this or neighboring counties,
and in as good style. - Work done in black and
coloied inks. it you think there is any that
can beat us, gig e us a trial, and we will show
you what we can do. All kinds of blanks on
band or printed to order. ‘. ,
WE TAKE pleasure hi calling the attention
our, readers to .the fact that the popular Dry
Goods houSe 'of C. F. St SsON & 'Co.,' Bingham:•
tun, are now recciving an - Unusually large and
complete asortment of new . :spring goods. Noi- -
- withstanding 'the cry of "hard . times," this
house informs -4 that' their, trade is larger than
at any former season. This is easily accounted
for by the fact that they alwayS offer the most
reliable goOds at the ;,svme prices that many
houses se11:11 very inferior . grade. All flu. nov
elties. Of the' season, both of toreign - and do
mestic. manuftylure, May
,no* 'be .found upon
theirshelves, and a visi-t 16 - their store,will con
yince,anyone that !.hat is the place to trade.
OLD Nvl'wsriapers for sale at this Office at ten
cents per dozen. ' • •
p INGHAMTON
BQOK BINDERY.
P 'HO SONS;.PRORIETORS
No. 41 Vouit Strad, .24 Floo:, Binghamton, N. Y.
: AIA,_STY;IOE§,:PY OISDING
ANV.::. 01).i.N)(2:10:01(:;:i.,':;-:M.A.t4UfkCju..RIN4
Vrit-EA-801iABw 4),,mpEs,‘
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BI blmto *7 3d ,
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Titer, AND Pta cs, I .
- Now is THE TIME TO PAINT.
Lead and Oil cheaper than they have been
known tor years..:'Burn'a Eagle Drug .tote is
the place .to buy anything, In theJ.PAurr and
DNllG.line at the very lowesttfigures:\ A large
assortment of Bnishilts and 'Varnishes constant
ly in stock. ' l The celebrated Hall, 'Bradley,
Co.'s Pure White Lead constantlyoutand, .for
which BunriS is the Siatig AOBWV for Montrose
and vicinity. I ,
Montrose, 19,'1876tf.
I ' t
MARBLE WORKS. • ;. -
The TunkbannOck Marble Works of Burns
er; White ace doing a good business and are
getting out ionic. very laity jobs -of Head
Stones and Monument& A. B. Burns, of the
Eagle Drug Store, is their authorized,agent for
Montrose and vicinity. He 'has designs of
Head Stones !and Monuments. Any orders left
with him will be promptly filled by Burns &
White.
Tunkbannack, Feb. 2, 1876tf.
MANY throuigh
,the country are. aeverelrat
ilicled with"a cough and an obstrUCtion of the
air passages! leading. . the lungs. Various
remedies are used, but that 'which is said to
give the beat satisfaction is Taylor's Cough
syrup, or Ekpectorant. As it is ,sold on the
principle of No Cure, No Pav,it would certain
ly be well to 'Rive it a trial It can be obtained
of all the Druggists in ,Montrose, or of dealers
in general through Out the country.
March 29, 18761. f.
oi&AIRVOYAI4 EXAMINATIONS FREE.
There is no subject .that requires so much
study and experience as the treatment of cbron-
Hi disease& T he astonishing success and re.
niarkable cues perforitied by Dr.. Butterfield,
are due to tbe gift of clairvoyance, to the life
long study otl the constitution of man, and the
curing of dise!tses from natural remedies. Cures
the worst forMs of Scrofula, Catarrh, Piles, Fe
male Weakness, Asthma, Kidneys or Bladder
Will be at the Cafferty House, Binghamton
Thursday, and Friday; May, 25th and'26th.
Dr. Butterfield will be at the celebratedliir
eral Springs at Rush, Pa., on a visit, Wednes
day, May 240, arriving Tuesday evening, May
23d, staying till Wednesday at 5 o'clock p.
May 24th. r•
LATEST NEWS IN BING!LCItTON.
The latest 'news in 13inghatnton is that fine
& Sholes, of 59 Court Street, have just received
their third Fall and Winter stook of Dry Goods
which is no* complete in all departments.
The best Silk. The_- best Black Cashmeres.—
The best Alpaca. The best Merinos—Empress
, t-Plaids of all descriptions. The best Shawls,
Kid (Moires; Embroideries, Ribbons, Ties, &e.,
in fact everything that is kept in a first-class
Dry Goods Store at bottom figures. 'Another
important item,which if known may be essential
to the people:of Montrose, Nevi Milford and
surrounding, country, that Geo. B. McCollum
and C. C. Faurot would• be most happy to see
all of their acquaintances and show them the
bargains that Hine & Sholes are now prepared
to \ give. i Hum & Simms.
Binghamtpn,' Dec. 1 1875. - •
GOODS ! Goops!
3E3CELVD4c2.e•ri.
flue just l retetred an -
',ENTIREIINEW STOOK'OF
BOYS AND YOUTHS. .
Ai prices to snit the hard times,
MENS' SUITS, S6TOS2S
BOYS' tIOUTIIS' S 5 TO SIO
Also a, fine line of
DRY !GOODS, -
- 'HATS & CA.PS,
1 . 300T5. AND SHOES, YANKEE
NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS,
Cheap for mph. No charges for showing our goods
• WM. HAYDEN.,
New Milford May 3d. 1876.—t.f.
AT
H. do W. T. DICKERMANni
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•FURNITHIIE ROOMS
New 1412.t0rd Pa.
Can be found the largest and best : '
sortmeut of Furniture tonal:Ail/a of :
_
I
PARLOR, cIIAMBER, DINING
ROOM, I AND HALL
FURNITURE,
: to he found in . the County, all new :
: s and of-the lateq patterns, : •
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and will bel sold very Icheap for CASH.:
~ goods
warranted ae represented. •
H.; 4 W. T.;DICKEIIMA
Feb. 16. !
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A NEW ENTERPRis E.
, , N•
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41 A practical workman, at -
gaiIECDMACALEC.XWar iF .
•
ha: opened lt shop under E. L. Weeks 4.Co's. store, on
Public Avenue. weere Ihe 13 rcady to do all kinds of
work in Ins:tine. Can ex:;el in new work, and repair
with neattn#3 and deeptelr. `
- - JAMES BIRNEY.
Montrosc.l . ootober'l3 h.18t).--3m.
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OF BLANKS'
AT THIS AM
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.:;CLLLINt c4BDS
TREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEAT
ed Lands in Susquehanna County. .
• Notice is herebygiven that. agreeably to the, Act of
the general Assembly of tbr • cormonwealth of remit
sylvan's, directing the mod of salmi. unseated lands,
the lands of which the MI:. ahteta or owners or the
numbers given below willbe sold at public vendue,-at
the Cc:dirt - house in Montrose,: on Monday, the 12th of
June, A. D. 1816, fora due and the cuat ao
crued on each 'tract respect Sy, nukes - the 'same be
paid before the day' of aide—sale to commence at tea
o'clock a. m. .
Amt. Warrantees. Ctioess flame s. „ Taxer.
MURAT 111 P.
156) Jonathan; Ser.+ ilrs ickt,olj
15036 aga li t l t t sd r li l et
301 Sgaltsite; pt.
1 .
301 Jonathan Serf t
geantjr pt
61. Leonard Stan- .
burner • f
114 Robert Wileon
280
190
290
150
29
William Semple pt
Chrid opher Irwin
Andnw McConnell
Thot..Aa Darrak
OLTI7O
Anti Roker
Jane Roker
Samuel Meredith
No '1 ;
Not '
No S
N 0 .4 for 18715
• !miter;
Line Went of Grif-
Ana & .N s of A
W Warner
Walter Benner lot
' OBSAT BEND TWP.
Charles Butler . ': II A Clark it Co
- •.: D R Chandler
8 H Dayton
Sherman D Phelis
'maim* TWP.'
il Anson Tiffany'
4 11.1111110 NT •TWP. •• 1
Robert Trail - , 1 C L Ward Est
John angler No 51 1 Michael Meylert,
sanicx:TWP. '
Samuel Newport 1 Ira Nichols • •
Henry - Hill._ ! do do .
John: Cadwallader I do do
Jonathan Net.bit t, do do '
Mrs 8 Hamilton I Abel Turtell
JACS!ION TWP. •
I Sedate GliSWOld
LATIIitOP TWP. . ' '
't 1 Abel Terrell > ' 1 810
usztox TWP. • 2 ,
I
, . 1 IWlllliariler • ~ 1 - . 1
- -; -; Abel Turrelt ' ' ''' ' ill
John Marcy Est , • 22
1.1311417 TWP. , ...,
Nos 41 51 and 52 1 illumphrey Rota, 0 7:200 .
„ Co
George Farnham ., ! Aaron Young . I.„ 4880
'el
89
94.
2000
F Lusk Tract
14'
828
801
100
60
Peter Hurls
John Alnrey
ZUDDLItTOWSE Tin*.
' IIR HRose Estate 1 736
IMcGoTeO lot i\l do 'do • ' 1 160
- • ''' mew xmronn Twis. - '• • '
it CL Ward Estate• I. 284
OAKLAND Tarp, •
• lICL Ward Estate I 166
'waft , rwp.
!ildre Waterman'est.. i
i 1 or 6 - W.701026ft
111111111*VILLIII ?RP.
INo 80 tax for 1875 i id ll Drlnker be- • 11
, • , i • longs to It S
t 13qMr es
I
THOUSoIf TWP.
George MiCall j • Ann M Shipley
Peter Snyder z B A Cooks Est 1_
, N Y City • r
James Momford . 1 C G Rumford
HENRY 0;1 TYLER, County Tress
lurer's °Mee, Mcintrnse, April 8. '76.-
I Paul Kugler
IDOILISNGS
GENERAL
FIRE, LIFE AND .ACCIDENT-
INSURANCEAQE:NT s
MC 0 22/Al• 4,::!sur 3Par,,
Capital Repreiented,.sloo,oo0 A
000:
• , • -
Fire Association of ' P hil.`, Capital & Assets, $ 2,500,00(
Intutance Co. of N. A„Phil., " •• " 5,000.000
Pennsylvania Fire„ Phil., " "1,100,000'
Ins. Co. of Pa., Phila. t, " " - 700,000
Lycoming of Manncy,ePa: '. " 6,000,000
Lancaster of Lancas*,.. •• • !' ' " ' 400,000
Newton of Newton , AI 111 M.**
Home Ins. Co., N. Y., ' ' " "- 6,000,000
National . "
Co., Mercial Fire " , ~ " 450,000
Hartford Fire of ilaitferd Ct. " " 4,000,000
Atlas "
Royal Canadian, or,- Montreal, '
Canada, , :I. ~4 0- S 4 • 1.200,0.0
Liverpool. London ',t . Glob e,
of Liverpool, Eng., . "
Providence 1% ushirigtpri, of
Providence, U.
Conn. Mutcal Life I ne:Qp., Aesette . $40,000,001 1
American Life. Phil'ai I 15,000.010
•
Travetere Ins. Co., Hart., Capital and Surplus $8.000,000
Railway Passengers " $500,000
Theandersignedhasbeen wellknown in thlsconnty,fot
the put 20 years, u at e Insurance Agent. Losses sus
talneo by his Comrasibles have always been promptly
palii. • , - I. , .
VirOfticeupstairs,,in building , cast from Banking
Ogee of Wm. B. Cooper ac Co.. Turnpike qtreet.
BILLINGS STROUD, Agent.
CHARLES 11. SMITH; I Office Managers. i
ADIOS NICIIO4S. -
S. LANGDONI 80/Icit°r•,
Montrose. Jan. 5, 1576.
H4vE . y917:4E4p ~1,4 E, NEWS p
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The following ,Is u Sppelilleis of IL
3% pounds. TEA; fOr one . tl'ollar;•
0 cans PEACHES or: - TOMATOES - for one
dollar.
••
- 4 cans LITTLE. NECK CLAMS for one, dol
lar.
7 'pounds'llAlSMS'forone • . -
22 tars SOAPfor one dollar.' -•-• •
'lO pounds proms for one dollar.: • • -
14 pounds SALERA.TUS - tor one dollar, '
4 pounds COFFEE for, one,dOlb4r... • .
12% pounds CRACKEBS'fni i One'dollar,...: . ,
- 150 ;JAW BREAKERS for On e , dollar. •
Tho•Vi ., hole lot for TEN DOLLARS'arid
preseut throivn:W• - Good fo ininety days; 4 ,
large stock of • new' : and., choipe. goods equally '
low, By calling,* _the -..L \ ad Of Navigation
- you Shall have the full . vain°. of your money
"every time and sonietnleg extra. •
cie and see at • -
• -Wl:arose, Warch 1 trill:, • • r 1 • a
JOB PRINT•ENeI '.-- : - ,-- •
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S. 64
BEM
Morse Ilichols t
and Alden , f
do do
do do .
Gilepie and Pierce
Mrs It S 13owers. Ex
James Hennesey
Maria Merideth '
Howard Spencer
' 64
Charles Markle Est
J Drinker
belongs to B 8 t
r‘quirei
iwP. i. .
tr,RoseiEh
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Jobe Rose
rag
' 1 20,000,000
LIFE.
ACCIDENT:
thionty Buslueos Directory.
Two Linea. in this Directory, one year., $1.50 41-eadt
dltionat line, 50 cents.-
MONTROSR.
..
WM. HA ' G ttWOUT, Stater. ; Wholesale and Heidi
dealer in al l kiwis ,of slate ,rooll rig. slate paint, sts.
Roofs repaired With slate Paint to order. Also, stale ,
paint for salaby 048111000 k balTel• Mmtrolle• •
BILLINGS BTROUD, General •: Fire and Life Inns
ante Agent's, also.. sell Railroad and Accidental
Tickets - to Neal York 'and Philadelphia. Officemse
- door get of. Wm. H ' , Cooper . e Co's hank. 1 .
80 80 ; WM. R. IiGYD 'ils, CO; Dealers in Stoves„ l hardware.
~ , .
18 4
and Matsui cturers of Tin and Sheet - lion Mare, cot
53 nor of Main and, Turnpike street. , .
52 A. N. Bullard, Dealer in Groceries, Provisions, Book',
Stationery and Yankee Notions; at the head of Palls
-"lic Avenue. ' ' -
WH. H. COOPER- Ss 00.. Bankers. Sell Foreivx Pao
sage Tickets and Drafts on England. Ireland, and
Scotland: • ' - ' •
WM. L. COX. Harness maker and dealer in ail aril ,
deb usually kept by the trade. opposite the bank.
'AMES*. CARMALT. Attornepaulaw. A O ffi ce one
door below Tarbell !louse, Public Arend*.
H. ROSENTHAL, Auctioneer. Care Et Tillman & Oa.,
Montrose, Pa.
$OBo
19 80
40 48
83 44
6104
46-40
648
6497
10115
4184
SAVINGS SANK; NEW • MILFORD. Six per tent.
interest on ail - Deposits. Does a general Banking
business. . S. B. CHASE & CO.
B. GARRET & SON. Dealer in ,Flottr, Feed, Mak,
Salt, Limp, Cement, Groceries and Froylstona, oa
Main Street, opposite the Depot.
o
GREAT BEND.
R. DORAN, Merchint Tailor and dealer in 'Wady
- Made Clothing,,Dry Goods, Groceries addPruvialoms,
Main Street. r ,
CARRY THE NEWS,
OH CARRY THE NB'WB TO:NARY
AND EVERYBODY EMI
FOR GOOD NRIFISIN HEALTHY AND RUMOURS
409
1818
9819
A 370
592
•
c S, 046 ll. 00;
i 496
11A.VE MOVED • TO TIIIMR NEW BTORE,
THE: : - :FIAST , ATATIONAT:, -:'44i414;
Where they will keep on hand tie bestassorted eta* of
Zen's tyul Boys' Ready-Made
476 - 02,1420- . ',.
DRY. 000 S, NOTIONS, FANCY GOMM,
HOSIERY, HATS, MILLINERY : . •
GOODS, &C.,
of all descriptions and latest slow,
199
urer,
_GM t. Us • C•T. and *a litil •SAVII !Off X011111ri%.•-
Temp. cash or goodpaper. Reopectful4, •
NATIONAL DICE 'Goons . 411 V. quits:um Exraosiveg.
BLACk AND COLORED ALPACAS, newest ankle,
. 25 tents pOrrd, •
1"
. • at S. ,',N ya
t CO.'S Pint National
MACK , AND: COLORER CASHMERES, all abates
• ; • cents per yard.. . •
atS P. tt CO.'S First National.
BEST CALICOES, new stirds and lint colors 6X cents
- • F rrd.
a
5.F..2 CO '
.'8 ?irst Nat West.
HANDSOME lIAMBURG EDGING AND INSERTING
• - from 10 cent ' s per yard up, , ' - •
' at S, P. & CO.'S First:National.
YARD . WIDE BLEACHED COTTONS, . from 8 eat*
per yyard •
* . • u ,PCo.'S First National.
YARD
YARD WIDE- FACTORY, from cents per yard
towards , • , •
' at 8„ P . & CO.'S First Naticnal.
BEST . SHlMNGS,ewistyles,is eis:_per4ard*'.
• - • - at S. P. & CO.'S First National.
BOYS' READY-MADE SUITS. from $5 up.
• , - • • - at:S. P: & Co.'S First Natioisal.
YOUTHS' RRADY-MAVEISIIiTii . " ' , from $6.50 up•
. • at 5. P.*&.CU.'S First National.
MEN'S READY- IADE SiTiTS,from $6 up,
• . at 5, P..& CO.'S First National.
. „
BOYS' C iSSIMERE PANTS, from $1.50 up,
• . a t. 5.4).• & CO.'s First National..
- MEN'S CASSIMEREPAN frOm $2.50 up.„
• .• • • ; at 8, P . & CO.'S FirstNationaL
600,000
z We shall alsci keep on . hand Gents' and Ladies' On"'
derwear of all styles'; ladies' and misses' Ready-made
Suits. As assistance to our experienced and artiste°
milliner, we have engaged the services .of , one of the
leading trimmers in New York city, and weguarantee
our millinery department to; contain the leading styles
and trimmed in best cizy styles, and our prices lower
than elsewhere. 'Remember we nil! keep a full assort
. ent of all classes of goods generally kept,in first-clam
stores, and our prlceS we warrant will be the lowest
Susquehanna County: Oar- special buyer will be ta
'the market at all times, and procure for ua the latest
novelties. Our motto will loduslice zo all." Bear
In mind we have a NEW S'TORE, NEW GOODSland
the LOWEST CASH PRICES IN THE COUNTY Ae
an inducement to make large purchases we.will dgeact,
(on demandY on all cash bills of $lO or more, five per
cent.
Come one and ail_
Both great and small
And buy your goods - •
At 8. P. & Co.'s First _
Respectfully, S. TILLMAN da CO.,
First National Dry Goods and Clothing Stored
Montzose. March Z, 1876."
BUSINESS CHANGrE.
The Arm of E. Bicon & Co, bevlng been diesolied,
will conthnin the ' -
Confeetioneu "Business.
At the old stand. lum prepared to tarnish
or . • •
tizii o.*'.:**ils.
FRESH SUPPLY CAXNED
,400 Del
LARGF . „43%)EqMEN,.I . -- ,0F:'..T0y.q.. -, c - i - :&c.
Itontromlesy pd. 16760
A lIDITOR'S NOTIOE.-TILL" UNDER
-4.11.
signed ;having been appointed by too Court of
Common Pleaia, ol t.-usquebauua County, an Auditor to
diatriinite the feuds:in the halal , ' of th 9 Sheriff; tirisiqg_
front rale of real estate- of Heory Griswold, Trustee Of
the Episcopal Church of Susquehanna Depot, will num*
to th e d o m e s of hilt apinliatul4tt tattle 01,11C0 of Wm.
014:m14310a, in Montreal,Monday Juae 19, 18;6, at one
p. tn., at ivitich time. and* pine all , palms
ilotereatod, Mest.preaeot their claims n t WroVer do
tilifrail from 1 04014 - In Oa sold rued; •
• I s "1 - I' -Wi P. PPOSIKON,.. • ;
ri.411190"-3W• Auditor
~,„
NEW MILFORD.
NIXT TO -
(seine's New -14144
PILLIVIAN: 01(.. CO.t
At wholesale and Retail Prices:
Condantly on hand.
g.' b. BACON.