The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, May 24, 1876, Image 2

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'EDITORS & PROPRIETORS, '',.,f , 2 ..7 ''
At'two Dollartper Year in Altana.: '-'
To ADVERTISERS I--Tim DRILOCRAkt 4111 an adver
tiabsig medium is unsurpatieed in this section. It
reaches the Farmer, Mechanic., and business man. Its
tiroolation is comitantlyincriasing and. Its adrertleing
MVP PeSlOTabli). Rates will be given at our office or
;r ip. -
.... 4 . , , 1: 1. 4 rr . 1 '''• '- •
J BlRlNTiodal4oerOillna4e supplied With foui
sting ,pressee.together with 4 large variety of type,
rdisa v amnr•inknrett., wits r whidr went* prepared
to do work in - the beat style and at prices lower than
any competitors in any section, ttampkta *hewn and
sslltositesi thee:half givbn .at otir 'titlice.'s , Wotrk*Ordcr
ed by mail rilirecnivo.promptofonon.7, • ~ :: •
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S. :ILI :ILANTLEY,; , t . , .. .. • t‘ i . , Ve...0.. ontistit.
iiiiii iii ii.ii:
'hai,iindiielies's of the; '-itutiourio'et*at,
1 4,-04'Ai',44 1 `* 1 ..ii. , .', 11. Frazier ;sq., our
1a,,; ceigmporaryt !,oi , the- , 7 independent
Republican.; aid.lttie brief time aud Space
in which we, bsitiofillUde'tirit '144 week,'
Iniiko I,'l(o4ip' . ,hTild. Make ,ii *h• - 7 1
eit444o 8400.1)4 'Os, time, ;. 6 1# , itar ;.
sonar knowledge of him only..dateil back
sone . seven iyeare; 'or id 4tink: -the time- we
hiiiir been r . Cone uii tin .the, nsiroca'Ar,
heliOe''#e;4ii'icat';itieti.'''ii;s by thoae,Wliose.
I F
intOrmaiatin„we, ha . 4e,o4tained, upon :11'0
nativity aiiii:,former..career. - ,..He was *a
sort , of ' 4teohen Fratier now residing 'Pi -
oil.; :iprotigh . ; born
; in .Cauton, 'Conn.,
Deo / 2i5t.,;,1822, but while, a,. yqath his,
"1 " 4 f a rm s l'
parentik Nate, ,ou a En-, A ie •town-.
ship of :Harmony, this dean tvi, - He, en b
seaktelittir :read' law with Iliiif.'!B.: . ,S.
Belit i leY and . wtioidinitod :to 'the liar of
th4 c ..4Prit.i.i!)‘ , 4sinst ‘ Tefra , -. l i. ; lft I )4t, :
di4,:700t. pursue- .this profession, but , a ,
abort' titne,, as ,he I became, successor to:
Joisiilliiller . us editor'of the SUsgebaniiii'l
RoYistii,, on the 'Brat of :May 1852, 'which i
iti -,lj o be ~eniumeneement of his editorial,
lif*.! -In ,;18551 - the: _name, ot , the.' pap
waal'Olitinged tii the Rep übl i,
siathriili the,' late ton. C. F. ' Read assn=
cia4 idifor fer . ,U ~tipae. ‘,Vf+, learn that,
the l circtilation of .the,!, Register when Mr.
' Frictier.took it, vas voly,ebout , seven or
eight' hundred. Tbrongli'thtir`undi;.i t ifit-;
edrsev4re ii de and efficient ' iorir- of 'hi i,s'
411 v. • i- er, ,PiPtialett, ' i ,s
_u,
pittissrhroth i
whose .n-:,
fortguate death; took place' a r fe w Years
ago; ; , play:be:as :much : attribtited; if riot
moi l thi :,large' eiroilitiiiii Of"the 10 . '-,
- publican to -day, as . to' ; the particular*
distjligiiishing '` t editorial . ability. \of the
proprietor. But Atli uutiring, indnatry
and' pereveretice . of liotktogetber with 'a
foranate'poliiical cOndition'Of the times
in iipt'haiiiig any very formidable local
opposition, the paper, has „attired-. an
unusual circulation for ,a ,ci,untrr paper
and is a credit to its i r late editor and the,
county in, which it is , published. Seven,
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years ago we could notlappreciate the du-'
ties_, and , responsibilities of an editor's
life, but to-day . We. are sonie Whitt prepared
to "speak .intelligently of,the *inceisent
*nil. arduous labor and the -multitudinous.;
trishi and perplexities he •• has , retssed.!
- through in twenty-four ,years of editorial'!
responsibility. *-During the seven years of:
our optenicurytthip with him as an :edit-'
or, 3Vp:liiive only known him throngli the
columns of his paper.; He : had not inti
mate friends 'ur aeqnsintancesi to our 1
knOwledge,-outsideof Ilia family\and im- ,
meitiate ,relatives. By his Raper, we b \ e-,
cattr.lo know him as a bitter and un
compromising partizan, • especially so tc
all those who bid fair tr, become SUCCeBS- -
Jul bontelitors for Public patronage.--.
Neithei,was this wholly confined to po
litical oponents. We are inclined* to
attribute s this more Ito the fact that he
felt that •lie, had , spout the - best part of
life In' building c ap his paper and there
fore-had .acquired a position that no one
had aright to infringe - upon,' than to
any.dishouest-niotive. Not having min- -
gleititaternally with Like eaitirial breth
ren.;loMr•lvith hi nor without the y counl.
ty, 1144409' g made his office and fire
aidetAgioalymorld,' we- can readily see,
thatilike tilt obtain eagle, he rday have
had i!ffildoiliiiiiiiidiitilia in waging war up
on a s ' l i t iiF#?:#f*Ril to approach 'his
sit
ll AlC l tailla J ili. Ili
I t iti
Titeilealleita githei fißepnblietin -poAly
of Saiiqukibiqiila's etiatitiiiii#ve ' met with
a gr "tiOrliitiiiiitiltie iii*ii i iiit t 'll. H. Era. 0
',) I 1i,_11:7 1)(11; har p s •.1 ~ ,
zier = .811t1N94 1 )1 - ; 0 44 4 1,1 1 .4 Rl . # a a tic) •
patelt-DA-4eirPiat"N , Ai)Sti te,TlllWit3Plip have
attaisielthel i forme; thati, dive , lima 1 Ict his
commtaid, ) who iivill i‘ie Ali& . alit odds
that he has garr,ie,d;‘,Sl,o,4o.oi'Oeti,'Sh4 i ,
gl ll liji o .V 4 4 1 1 ):04 .- ‘i' f " : — 4'
cess.,. , c ,8 , ,, !t .'"-, id esl, , , ;.,, ; 1 / 4 )r.0 , ,W1
• 5inate31.44145%44 Till4llgvAlqrttri :liiettri hint- ;
apolaleofovakiritli !Writer iiindl litiiiest',
sitizt ,1 81ito,:kv% 1 6;!ii , lifldlie`Yig,1_4111,,,iiii6,0°
front 1 Ai i iiiii4ii'Bl6.'4l'ltiiiciA " l iiiii4
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tal N-tal l # 941 PNWttt.,..AYAL',ll4 ,, faßtx.,4o.ltfiri
i tori al ' mon ufla cial till i halt b. ti ilti 'i), liiicei the!
- silk worm .whiclii r &es fortglit4iitti...4 riiif tit e 1
eocotTn . in ilflOh 41:iiis° eft fi Oe'd i ltpif
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• 9 ' o'l. 41,1 0; Oil
to beaf,e, , lmly i k_ ., o,KH,,lit ,i , )4 49 ,11 ; ht fm ,,,,
bellebsp tutoit-iffiql, Pfergra itilmoullfiaiki3
" . 'i• uWi ta '),),• I lk . ' %S` q))
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life energies in on Independent. Republi
cql,V,th fruit 0f,,:1y hie 1 are hereafter to
'Otheks hand.
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!'' ttArSbi,?t.OlLS' iNTERNST.
,li;interest-IngdeciOnof , thesupreme
blink iSithnotinced concerning usarious
interest,' The Miners' bank of Potts
ville havinglaued certain sums of money
to a business firm charging more than
iithe legal rate, of interest, upon the f *litre
of ttio- , firar+btatned - judgment , for ' its
loan. and interest at : the:rate stipulated..
Tho priweyiyi of the -firl:4 , was; di!id , ilib
ject, to‘thaite44 , of the ;judgment obtain=
ed by the tittrilc ' The' purchaser resisted'
the,payinent ' i of the bitnk'S cla4pinsinll
1 alleging that( only legal interest could-be
k recovered, and the, common , 'pleafie enkirt
iof -Sch_tiyikill , cOutity., decided that' the
usurious interest ; must 'he . detliictal:freni
the amount 4 . i . j01e !jti"grnent. . the :Au
roieine conk . reverSesibis decision-on the
:ground thnt;noithird party.: cilti,itteceed
to the - rights itif the. iiehtot , ot- take ad
'vantage of, the remedies open tiri hitn,in
,resisting the,iiiaytnent -*W :
anillegal:rate of
interest. , . Tile cort,says:upon; this point::
. "The act of May2B, , 1858, made it Toth'
:cal change it.; the dons,equendee . flowing
oat of the - rec!ipt of More than'. six per,
cent. per,antium. 'lt' repealed . all former,
lairs iniposing a .penalty. , The first see
, tion still makes six per..eent. theli*fal
rate of interest . The secobd section're
'cognizes* the :actutd businesi *ants; hab-,
itsAnd'_onstons Of the ~people:.: It, ar
m:nes si teater rate maY be charged and
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paid. It. therefore= declares ' that, if it'
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Hshall be reserved or c o ntracted, the debtor
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s shall not be required to pay - the. excess.
:4 option, he mity retain or deduct - it
from the atoeunt of his !dent, or if - he has
iri)luntarily paid the WhOle debt and the
i'keditS of 'interest,' t ie in.iy!recoier •the
excess 'by instituting legal , proceedings
I not more.thau six. months aftstr its pay-;
I.metit.-- liolonger can a stranger-to 'the '
- transaction Iqui tam, Action, ' work 'the ;
forfeit of the whole. The siii:itte pro
-poses to deli!. only.; With. ,the parties tol,
the promee4ings. • ,The debtor may elect' ,
whether be will withhold the exeess,or
recover back Whthin the time, limited.
Failing Solo do within the time specified,
be has .no remedy. No party informer .
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can interfere , either before . or, after t he
Mama," 1 The defendants , in the • judg.i
m ent—the f•-borroivera :. of the money—f
having thetriselves, as satisfied
the, &inn holds that the purchaser of
retl estate subj ectl to the judgment ss:#
put.upou iteittinot queitior. • the legality
.of the rate of; interest paid - by the 6011-.
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rowers of
-sinus out of which - the judg
went grew. .. - I
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A ILL E . D
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The statetnent in 'Thimeroy's Democriit '.
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tlipt tho rea s o n why •John`::Wilkes Boooi
killed President Lincoln was because the:
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latter refuSed4o pardon, 'Catpain :Beall ii i a
yery'dear friend - of Booth's; and that in
relation to l Allis subject 'Booth visited the
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president in co mpany with John P Hale,'
~:
.Wasiiingtou . Mac Lean, John., W. Forney,_
and Wm.•l
.Seward although denied by
, •14„
Mr. Forney,,is nevertheless insisted upOti
'lly .Mr: PUrneroy as true, and in . .the,. &li l t,.
.
oci'at of a' 'late date, the - following ar
•l . .
'tide
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• appe a r s in : relation ; thereto. It i s
headed "Lincoln," and says: ;•
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The-statement embodying the , particu
lars, 4 th!, death of
.31r.. 'Lincoln, as"'ir
.publisheclj on the Bth of lif ril; 1 18 76, ,m
this oapo, was- fi rst published 'b y us
~in
New York, in Pomeroy's Dernocral, when
Messricliale i Seciard * ,• Roliey, and- M:0-
• Lean. were. all alive. Mr. Halt., Mr. Se, SV
aid and Mr. MeL. an were' all the ititne,
asked to Contradict ,it, but :'would not:t—
Two,of• the - gentlemen named -by us are
,itili alive; Mr.' McLean and s - Mr.fForne3%
Qn'the occasion of a visit' to Cincinati,'
.at the One, and afterward' at the re,
deuce of. , Mr. McLean, in the preat.nceof
witnesses!, he told : the particular3 - 6f the
aesassiva ion, . which, for • reason's - of - tiit4 .
:oWn,-fie id not , care.; ton :publish:` ' His i
statemettas been gully y-corroborated 4
others. - I r. SeWard waawritten:to from
Nework city , and .asked to denY, the
statement. He , answered , ,,4haf,'netehd :
wouid.,c!inie Isom , dietnrtiihrllie reporda
of . the , past, and. that he 'Preferred not it()
4peak., .; fie 'believe 'it losilie_ hlt , . In
Spirit cireles,:through mediums, the sOr •
it of. Linboln and 111`)oili •do often speak,
a's we ttrOold. Those who are .curiMis
May..probably . obtain ,statenientS to rete
or to. COrroberate Mr: rilciAin's ai ms-
inent froin'this source; if they,' believe iin
• sueb pht4iomenat. • -;•
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- r7viSygtars ago: we . ' listeiied to :an-
I t.i'apeeci . knaiden• -thr01i 4 2,.11 whom spike
stitnetlitukor somebody :purportink to! be
tiie.„ spirit of Abrtilisin Line . ...olii.' •Foritn
rivtriiivit; , ,told - tis, in plain woicl,'of 'lnaii ) ,
'tiva):l,l , 4•TuanY, things donnestteij with :his
, eittly - : life;tbilniarriage, his ettre,4 as Pos-'
0 f :II i - ‘1 . 4 - \il h. l.le
l'idien.treatidrAlt(,::,c atise .
',lntirrot qatedi'witit.had . been'. t0 .. :4' by Mr.
A liegQi 4 na , wii,t . We: had . learn ed i 6 tilie .
'i• ' 4e!dtetstos9Mst,, illiars'-',Alice _in ' N'eW
) otiti . ;),.Befure trii iiit m ite . 4, -d oted ' i i ve
is
olds 4-:.,lii mit
. li tt(\ ll ,. - •*,v , .:•;:• , • •-;1 1 ":
iiiilttwivi bus - ,.:46., t i . -- •
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"14L11.4ncoln, did',you; earth
!ifelntisv Fred A. Mopre • *
''"No4that rememb e r : '...
Said that he ktio.w you quite'well,
years ago,that_he - waa:-enee engaged in
the; same office with:you."
dd not call - hiin to' mind4there is
Such kimultitude . of fees and memories
around one. What looked be like ?"
"He' wine tall, rather aniulitt, slow of
apeechi thoughtful and rather . more
dreamy than ambituoue • - •
, `'Fied Mi& !• Fred 4 Moore I - 0, yea
.thqught lie . was- a poet, and 'years,
and years ago wrote a book of what he
!called ipoetry Yes, he was a dreamy
tllow
Fred A. Moore • was at , one time `
.a part
!her .ot Oi rs in the publication of
;Lit OrOsse Democrat, and a friend'of Lin
;coin, Of ~ whom we bail often'epoken. He
!is now. ,we. believe, in Washington,• and a
;correspondent iof the Milwaukee Senti
natand, other papers. On
,trialti t ug in
gnirie weleern that some twenty4ive'or
tbirty;years-ago he did 'write and have
Ipubliebed a book of 'penis . or ioetry;
Ibut we.never saw it, or heard of i until
lafter we were informed of its existence
by Ithe professed spirit of Abraham Lin
!iboinw, , , •
We!Mention this 'incident only`as an
evidence,that the earth, the Water,' the
lleay4ns, the'air is ftili o ,curious thin&
not .etsily understood' without;
Why igr: Forney should deny or forget
soinanortant an incident 'of his life is
something we do not 'understand, but we
shill go to wort► and find out..
'vr , e notice that .the high compliment
paid. ISenator,Watson in the , Montrose
ReptiOlican last 'week based upon his in
trodiOtion of the bill which passed the
last legislature prohibiting:attorney
,fees
on all judgements less than one hundred
,doll4s, is being copied by others of our
exchanges,. and. that the - Senator may
hovel full justice 'done him; another tact
shoed be coupled with it, and that is,
that at. the last ; April ; Term 'of court.
just lefore the bill became a law, be took
the opportunity to center up what small
noter? he had on hand, 'to the number of
ten Or a dozen making a
,91vtr sum of
thi" , or thirty-six dollars, attorney fees.
SVhen the philanthropy of the Senator
iS p4radect before the public for effect,
this i(kuel etionld' accompany .it. The
Seutttors cu*dity in this case-,can .only
be reconciled with his ostentatious phi
lanthropy 6n the,same principle that the
'victim of intemperance yotes for.prohi
biti4n in order to put temptation out of
,Lis. Way. • • . •
t
In a case where it had been determin
ed li l y the 'common pleas court, of Le.
high county that the amicable revival of
a jOgmeut by an insolvent debtor was
a'irilud upon other creditors, .in giving
anillegal preference ' the, supreme court
haslreversed the . decisios of the court
heltiivr and substantially decides that
where a party can acquire `a-lien on real
estate by issuing , execution,: the act of
tile:l43oi* in arniCabiy consenting -..0,re
--viviqhe jodgmeht, so as to iive the lien,
is wit a preferetee , under the. bankrupt
la*. . , . 1
or. Hayes, of Ohio sta \
rtled his friends
in iroledo the other day. They have been
sa, ing that he was in favor of the u neon!
dit onal repeal of the Resumption act,
as i blowihg trumpets on -iccohnt of Lis
.suPerority to Bristow , in this respect.
Now he has said' to a 'reporter of the
Cincinnitti' Commercial: - e‘Certainlv I
arn not in favor of 'the repeal of the Re
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suMption loot, unless something is sub--
st4uttd that will more effectually bring
ahint swcie . payments as soon as 'lie
tithe preicrilied in' that act,"
'he fitter , who attempted 'to ride 305
inlesiti. fifteen hairs in the \ match at
1
Ffeetwood failed after completing 226
!
rapes, becoming exhausted • and being 20
minutes behind time. His failure:is at
tributed in a great mersure to the ;Nyuther
and parily to the expe , •diture of strength
.
ii controlling the mustangs he rode, .
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. • IGoI4 closed in Nevi: York, onliondav
a •' • .
I Advertiseinents New This Week.
EMIR. Carriage Maker. Picture Framer,and
Undertaker, a few rods from. Phinney's Hotel,- near
X. E. Church.
A DMINISTRATOWS NOTICE.-IN
the estate of Reuben Fuller, late of Franklin
township. Susquehanna', County, Pennsylwania , decd Litters of Auminiatration in the'„wid estate having
been granted to the undersigned; ell. persons owing
said estate are requested to make immedtate payment,
and all persons having emints againet said estate are
requestea to present them without delay,
• . IRA. FULLER.
{)lay 10,:1870.--6w. - Administrator.
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N 0 . r4Li`tHal h
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BTo the. Petri and •legal repreientitlves of Ezekiel
abcock: dec'd.,late.of Montrose, Susquehanna Cbu-
14 - . Ptiv,
enlva 'li it
at. - - • - - '• ' •
dTake not fee.' t hatan itiqueSt will be • held at the late
welling house of ~t‘ zek tut BubCoek., (leen, iti.tbe „Our
. Ongbof Montrose, in the County 'of -Susquehanna-and'
to.; eof Pennsylvania. on ...ftiontlsy; the. Mith Clay of
-• lily, A.D. 11470, Itt',9-e'clock,ia the torenoon of thatday
,
er the r arpose of niakiug partition at he real estate of
:laid deceased, to and among his. - children anti repres.
4hpit:vts ; it the seine can ' he'. done without prejudice
co ! or spoiling ef the whole, otherwise to:value and tip,
Maine the 'same aceoroi ug to ' law-rat ..viltlch - amp- .4nti
;place youate.requited to attend if you think - proper; '
, i . '" - ' •:•• ' •.. W.,•• Wilrrg, 841314
Sheriff'sOfilei,lllcintroe, gay t. ith VoTtl,-,--liw.,
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MEE
ADMINISTRATOR'S NorTokt IQ
the est. of Jacob', Anb drq
township. Lettere of Ailtniniqttatton.inthii,said estate,
having been granted to the unaarsigusCill parsons ow-'
in g said estate are requested to,inatt Immediate pa y.l
meat, and all parsons having dahlia Opinst laid estate
are raines.ed to present thentwithontdels .
April 12, 181.6—ew' Adallsktrator•
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B OUTS. AND SHOES IN JACKSON.,
it is a r ei'' `concededa . end mutt be kept before the'
People. that MC. MC. Combs heats them
all la the manufacture of the above goods. • •
. . -. . Who is the man of rucli renown, -1 •• .
r Op,whom all other shoe-makers ftati.l4 . ..1 :..,
- Because he keeps high prices down, •
.11. IL COMBS. , •
1 1 '. fi• Repairing don'ts niatly." -
Jackion, Pa., 111a724, 1816y1.
RgpoßT
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OF. TIN CONDITION . :O/ Ti . "
First Natinal But it Intros°,
AT MONTROSE,
IN THE STATE OF PSNISSTIXANIA;
At tbe close of bualaeti, May 142,
AR9OURCIIB;
Loans and discounts..:..... • -.141511611.16
.
,
Overdrafts..
. . 4,781 19
U. S. Bonds to secure ci rculation '
........ ... 90.900 00
Due froth approves reserve agents... ‘- ' i.'; 15.158 83
Due from other 'National Banks.., ...,... .. ax 91
Due from State Banks and Ban kers ' -'...:..... 9396 BEI
Real estate, furniture and fixtures ' .8,5487.
Currentexpenaes and taxes paid-- - 1,084 95
Premiums paid .... 14,&0 00
Vhecke and other„eaeltlitems , • .
,9,107 Sti
Blue of other *National Rank1y.,......"..... ~. 2,14 5 OD
Fractional currencytineltulingluickles) MO 07.
Specie (including gold Treasury notes). . 115 00
Legal render notee. 4 '4312 . 00
iteuemption fund, with IL 8. Treasurer (6 per, -
cent of circulation) . • .... 4,05040
. .
Total.. . 328 9 4946 b
. •
, .
Capital etot k paid in $lOO,OOO 00
Surplie rand • • 6.00000
Other undivided profits • :8,3 66:
National .Bank npt u s outstanding 81.00000
Dividends unpaid t' • - 600
Individual deposits suhicct to check . 6,19103
Demand certificates ordeposit..t 32,924 00
Certified checks • 4400
Cashier's checks outstanding • 66117
Due to other Nationali Bank* 4,1562 69
Due to Stat. - Banks and Bunkers • • . 1434 43
Total... . . .... • - ttn,l9o
60.
STATE OF eENNSIIINA.NIA,I,„ . •
coincry OF' bIJSQUSBAN NA, 'J.' s .
1; N. L. LEnniim. enabler of ihe above named bank
do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to
the beet of my. knowledge and belief ;
.
N. i.LENHEIN , Cashier.
Subscribed uud sworn to before me this 14th day of
May, 1876.
L. SEARLE, Jr:. Notary Public.
Cauazer—Attest ABEL TURRELL. I '
. B. ELDRED. Direciors.
• I M. S. DESSAVER, ---
Zdontiose, May With 1876. , •
NEW MILFORO MACHINE SHOP.*
%L. All kinds'of MA'rhltiery tridide;Ot tiintiohtulto or
der.. Repalritg promptly attended to.
Ofl.llTi _
New Milford, Mut VT, 1616.—1 y, 4 -"
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ATTENTION FARMERS. .
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The hi glieet market price wilt be paid the Ceive o 4
Lambe. etc., etc. WE BUT BY THE POUND. Wilt
be in Stontross every, Tuesday during the 14011911 MM.
meacing May :23.18T6;
. , , BLATBR iii ROB.
6 HOE *SIIOP
I Mei Just opened 'a shOe shop in Searle's neir build
ing. on the corner, up stairs. where I am prepared to
make all kinds of gentlemen's boots, shoes. and gai
ters. bf all the latest , 'styles of wirrk. and best material
and workmanship. Reps ring nesey dorm . •
Fir patches pot on.
. ;i ROBT.
Montrose, May 1O 1816.—1 y , •
TEli?,s Ntw i l;RlCk LIST .
SPRING AND SIMMER OF 1876'.
Look at the folirivring which speaks for itself.
Heavy cottonnde pants ' $ 15
t.tont wobl-mixed pints. ;.: .. .... 1. , tx, 2.25
Good ail wool pants :1. : 8.00 a 00
Imported CMSmere, pants ............ .-... .. 4.:407.00
French Doesklu pants -4.'150 7.50
tztout.workingmen's snits .... 11.04M10 CO
Fancy merino cassimere suits.— .. ...... 1.00a10.50
Merino Silk mixed!sutts ...... .........‘ . . .... " 8.0(010.00
Horns cassimere snits . • • •. 13.000!0.50
Knickerbocker anu, plaid sults 10.000)18.00
Black trock coats • .... ..... 5.'100) . 8.50
Imported black frocks .... 9.00(018.00
Fine black clotbbi vests 1:750 3 75
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White linen vests i 1.0(0) 3,00
Boys Suits with. knee pants, 3 to 9 years.
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Catton snits 4
. 1.156 3 60
Mixed ea.wimere snits • -3,506 5.50
Al wool eassimere ;snits .. - ' ' • 4.5cQ 7.00
French worsted sults—. • 7.41X44 9. 3 0
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Boyd' suits Wltil-lOtlg pants, 9to 15 yrs.
Cottonade snits $ 3:0004.50
Mixed =Winer° 5uit5........• 4. • 4.0006.00
Panty plaid suit," 6.'060 Oh
French worsted snits . ............ 8.00a12.00
Youths' Suits'frOm'age 15 to Men's sizes.
Stout everyday 5uit5......,,... 65(0 9.00
(loolj Clissirnere suits ...... ... . 7 / .50011.00
Diagonal coat Mad yeas • - 8.00Q15) 00
Fancy plaid b 1148....... 8.00405.09.
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ilurnishing. Goods. . , •
Good working stilts .. $ to
Fine white bosoita 5hirt5.,...... .... .; ...... .1.00
God denim overalls... .
Good rubber enopenders....._.....L- ' . 25.
Gloth lined paper collard per bot ... . lu Good umbrellas . .50
Good cotton socks .. f .... , .. .. - • 15-
And all other• goals in proportion.. The .aboveare
• prices that no other concern has or will offer,
Tbeytir6 cash pile( e and made to bring people from a
distance. It will pay a man to drive forty utiles to
tuy a suit of clothes ut my gyre.
WEBSTER The Olothier
62 and 64 Court Street, . ..
April 19, 1876. - ' ' ' Binghamton..
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r{ OR 1876. . • • •
.PRINTING
- •A SPECIALTY...
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With our four presses, a large assortment of
plain and fancy job type,:bcrderi; inks Japers,
tl
cards, etc., an'eiperienced workmen, we_ are
prepared to do • 2 • • • 1'
All Kinds of Job Work •
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at, 'the •LOWEhT PIITCES . . - Promptly upon
receipt of
_order. (by mail or otherwise,) •
-• • we can - furnish --;
• . Wedding Invitations, • • 1
En, .
velopes,,Bill Heads, Statements, Note Heads;
I . 3oxl..,alii;ls,:Sliow Cards, AtliaissiOn Tick-.
• Law - Blanks. Atietion:
• Billk-Larde PoStnrS, Small -Posters; ' •
. Bidtle - Ltibels, Calling Cards, Address •
• Cards, Business•-Cards,‘ Itt`vitation. • Cards,
Pamphlets, Business. Circular NV rappers, Tags,
•Thincii4l: Proirrarnmea
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- • • etc.,' etc. T.
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HA.WLEY4 . CHIMER,' .
May 10., , Democrat Oflleoiwi.
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LL 01? BLANKS
out° vt
-FOR.-
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IN a . INLIMINT
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STOVE S, TIN, COPPER & SHEVI
IRON` WARES, HOUSE FURN
ISHING GOODS, AND BUILD
ERS HARDWARE, &O. 4.
ILi it .;__
131,JANCHAKIY, BARTLE': CO,
SASH, BLINDS, DOOIK ,WIN
DOWS, CORNICE ''IIfOVIAD
: INOtig '&o.,''
Wl' le we will sell •t Bleobberd, Bartlett .6 Co's. prices'.
SCREWEitTATOES,
SASH - 'AND BLIND:- .pASTEN
ERS AND:; HINGEQ; HOES,
YORK SHOVELS; , RAKES,
WIRE GOODS ,4C.
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ind On . Pon Cools* ,
Opecia neements .
ng Goode. F. 444 1
Didryi
MEM
IRON. CLAD; ,F,IRSI PREMIUM,
• AUL&
(JOHN HA.Y.DIN t General Agent,)
OTSEGO COUNTY ithißEß,
LA'I•-
FOR*; SPRING AND" BUG- . .
W / KGOONS.'
Unetirpasaed fur Style and - Durability.
We nave recently 'titled to our selection of Moral
TFiEr CACISTENNIAL
,C(.lplt,
made by Itathbone. Seed* Civ., 'Anhui,. N. %hi
Mood liar. klortdos.Parlot Moira. • wad Canard Cook
Stoves. man afacturt4 by Parr, 4lhan,•N.T. We
also keep the e.:,lebraW ,
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DIAMOND BASE BURNING' AND
' FSARLESS COOKING . STOVES.
Rathbone. Jewett & Raeigove. piney. with Copp*
'Reservers and Nickle Mountings of thelliteet improved
jottern. .:it "proOlptlri, t skld orders ht
bbing solicited. •-•- '
HAYDEN & 'CLEMENTS.
New Milford. May filth. 1815.—t4
IVXECUTOR'S NOTIVE.-WHERB
se letters testamentarg Act the °Mete of Thome
Meenan, I ste of Forest Lake township, have beengnos
ted to the undersigned, ail persons Indebted to said es
tate, are requested to make Immediate payment, sad
all persons having claims against. the Mime are request
ed to present them without debt.
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CHAIM/18 DUI 4NTT, } Executors.
Wst. F. GOGGIN,
April 12. 1+176.--dw. .
ADMINiSTRATOR'S NO'T'ICE., In
the estate of jamea sicDotineli. ate of BudOn,
dee'd. Letteri of Administration {et the said estate
having been granted tO the undersigned att persona ow
ing staid estate. ate rt.:clinked to make immediate pay
ment. mid all persona hiring claims against said eslata
me'rogaeetod to prettint them without delay.
OATH ICIUN E ,IdoDONNELL,
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JAMES NI cDt ip.p;ELL
ALEXANDER McDO:silkiELL.
May 3d. 1106.-6 w • • • .Administrators.
A UD ITO NOTICE. --Thcr tinder.
A. signed having been 'spoointed an auditor by the
Orphans Court of Nusqui.hasna' Count*. to distribute
the fonds remasulue ,in the hands of W W. Williams.
administrator of the estate "of Alonzo Waker.
will attend to the duties of his nrpoinimeut at
Ills Once in lkicintroe. on Fri, ay. Jane 9th. 1876. at one
o'clo( kp. m.; at which" time •and place all persons in
terested will preeent their claims or be forever Cohan
ed from'coming Won said tunds
F. 1 LOTT. Auditor.
May 10, 1876.-4 w.
SIGNEES' NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that, James 'Martin of Bridge
water. has made a. assignment. for the benefit I I if
creditors..to the undersivned; .and all persi•nr indobt
vi to his estate ere requested make iIPM(111:1te pay
ment, and those having claims to present them duly at
tegted for. settlement. ' -
The notes and accounts wit remain In oar hands for
payment till the tot of j.nrie..fafter which they will be
placed In the hands of oar mil:Wiley fair collection.
R.T.. COOL, •
)•• ' :`W.II. H. JONES r itati g neclk
• May
AU
DITOR'S NOTIU .- T -ThP ITilder
. stoned an Auditor appointed ,I , y the Orphans'
Court of -Busquelutona County to:dibtrlbute th , . funds
remaining in the hands ..f Ci. P. Ronk Kir and Trusts
of the estate of Joseph 'Backus. dettiti. - ax ill tt end to the
duties of his appointwour at his take in 14ontrore,
on Monday. June sth, 18^11 at i p. Pl.. at xhir that
and place all persons interested' "will present their
'elauns or be forever , debarred from co m ing to o paid
fund.
May 3d, 1n3.-6w
A.IIBEL HOUSE..
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orrosra i-ez•cornymotret,
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'JOHN TA.RIIELL, F.ROVIL
Nine /Hague mil, Backs trace IMO Breve deny , t2l'
neater with theiduetteN. Railwity, the Lehigh Villa
Reitman. Ann the D. L. & W. Deitti;gd.
-April 1 1813. - •
K. LusTING6ToNE.
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-The the bred Rta T)r. vinestone. oo 1 1 1 . 1 .
T. liirebarti, bred by 14."4, Iscitiprity.t.twi•cii , Iurl "
Stood by tfratoirtod; ret 11 , 4 -1: 41 , I na m. i t t,ll Imo trot-
Lin Moro . 'eon) • 'lto Nittrit, .41 ic HO"
number of nutrus iit,ttir 1t:304 4 ,n o 11. 4 4 4 .1 Sh,l4le.
tore, ,ott Suturdny of oat h itt yes. I.el: 3 Y'v/I t '
p a
Tbiireday ut oneh work.,
• Terms to totitirt: titti. toittiei mot ty t'int aI 3111 " 11.
4PI:IiTI. Parch* parting with their in: ti o la hi' belt
for in:erAnee moni y. ihcit fool to 'all
bur an be returned to iior ii4g -c 44.4wws free.
2141"1"(1. 411'04 mid ; 0 :11 0 11. tit; v.:Lull:to ourpiwritia
Northern Penttsylittibiu. lID.
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