The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, May 24, 1876, Image 3

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    The Rut . •
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The Philadelphia
.Presilleartily ap
proved of the currency DesOlotiolis 'of tb
Democratic convenition of phio.: it. says
they are "aubstantial eclibes to, the ideas
o f Mr: Carey; Judge IcellOt
e ral#d totpll igen t ttOtikerk:alOnk h '
u, atitAct Ong and '
Since:When have Mk Carey and Judgp
Kelley come to be Ira _ dery in
.the'
cratic party. ? Ttie Press goes on to
u,akei the ; prOictviiithaOn.o partyAliat:
repudiates Otir in l‘taveM-:
ber; - =and . -ittivelys..hinsta: Alit the only
party the record of which has hee.n stead
ily in support of them is the Republican"
party." Do
. we hear ar ight . be
news to the Perfloorattoi: : p4ty zof Ohio:
to learn that 64 - havel'fint
on
th e &Tobin's', .platform. Tt
ocacy of ()hid deblare 14 the r epealif
th e resumption act, and the-''Reputilt—'
Oil party in congress, who passed the.
act, veltementlyolpose ate repe t al.:..:The
. Detnocracy Ohio - hi :4g the'repesil
of the national' Banking system, while
that system: -derives' 4s• main euppof
from. the Republican 'party: ; Kelley,
Carey and their school . \ of curency.
hoists suggest a echeme of interconvert:-
ible and irredeemable greenbacks and
bonds, and, the' Pemocrats of Ohio rec
- °anelid that the interest of the .3.65
bonds shalt be payable: An gold. There
ure nurnerocs other points, of difference,
between it:e•Ohio platform and that of
the Republicans.. 'At this . very time
nearly all the Republican newspapers in
*the laird are denouncing ; the. Ohio: reso-.
lotions as
.an inflation and repudiation
platlorin. The Press should !Ave a care
lest in ex ptessi ng 'anch '`warm : and enthu
siastic approval of the :Deonocratic. - reso
lotions of Ohio it should ffild , itself once
outside of the pale. of Republican
ortliodtixy:--Ilarrisiitig . P4OlO.
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TOPEKA, May 1.8.=1.11 Demo cratic ,
' .l. '' .
State Convention met hereio.day. Amos
Harris was chosen president:' :- 'rho com
mittee on resolutions 'reported that. tio
banks,of issue should . be, atithonied by.
the United States' or iSte l ,tel'anthOrities;
that the government ebOufd supply the
paper money need in the shape of
greenbacks ; demand I,he - immediate re
pal of the 'act providing for the resump
tion of specie payment, and instruct the
deiegat,s to vote for ifhdriclts: NO sub
i\i
ject whatever is
,touche . \ upon in the plat
form but Onance. . The' con Yen tion rPach
ed a vote'on the plattorm, :as re p orted;
and adopted it about Midnight by a vote
of
.182 to 104, including the ..instructians
for Hendricks . . - Delegates-at-large were
f tented. .Ex-United — Statee 'Senator Ross
wasa member of the Convention
_and is
in full affiliation with the party. \. --
ThiC.A.EXPLI
BOLLES—ROE—In Jessup, Muy 3d, by - Eld.
W. C. Tilden, E. W. Bo:les and Miss Citharine
Roe.
JONES—COLEMAN—III Rush, May. \ 4th, :by
Gray, Ranstord ;Ones, of Pike,Brad
lord co., and Emily boleman, of Middletown,
Susq'a co.
BiRCEEARD-JAGGER [---At the home lof the
bride, Fair Hill,Pa., May 17th, by Rev. E. W.
Breckinridge, assisted by . Re''. W. L. Thorpe,
Henry T. Birehard, of Montrose, to Miss Hattie
Louise, eldest daughte of Elias Jagger, of Jes
sup; Pa.
KEENA—In Rush, oil Wednesday,4 l ril.l9th;
of scarlet fever, JameS; aged! 6 }ears, and. 6
months. and Mattie,, aged 1 ye*r and .9 months,
and on Sunday . following, April 23d, Mary`
aged 4 years, 4 months anS 3 days, all Children-
Pittrick and Mary.Keena.
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JOHNSON—Anthony Johnson, a well known
rtnd respectable coNied ~ citizen • and Christian,
died at his lone residence, in Montrose, on the
%11 inst., vied. 90 years. ' . •
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Courmt---In Thompson,- Ajonl L
24th, of con
sumption, alter an illness of dearly ' two years.
fir. Francis A. Collyer, aged 29: years and 24
dap;
.• . . ,
Mr. Collyer was a -man of industrious habits
and excellimt moral character, and had made
his peace with Gpd. He .was respected and
loved 1 - 13„ , all who knew him. i His loss-is flinch
regretti.d. He leaves a wife and 'friends to
mourn jiis loss.. But all must go before the dc
strayer,. Death. -- ..., - .-. -•
The Earkets.
New York Pradaee Market.
Reported Every Week.ESspreselY for TUB: MOZITBOSZ,
liEXOCIIAT by Rhodes it Server, Produce' Conirciis-'
tiou Merchants. 26 WhitAbell Street,lvevt Yak:
1,
New York, Frida y , May 19,.1876..
UT ER. ,
Reciipts last sir ... pkgs.
Itttailv choice grades of State . otgood - color are
kid beadily, and receij-ers claim to.have,. very
liqle trouble in working it off,; the-do l *atid 46 7
i "g heavy enough to bold such macs . rcni
cumulating. r. .
bate Pails , creamery cboice...29 ek 30e.
titate pails,fair to good 26 Q . . 27c
l)iale Dairy pails, selected .'...28
State Pails, good to prime... 46 " 27c
~It•ite Pails. fair to i good 25c
State Half firkins, tubs, prime. C . 28 C •
State Half firkins, tubs, fair..`. 3 ._
CHEESE;
ki-ceipts last six . 13,1918 Lc 03.‘
t Buyers not• havinzalled their, orders 4U new
': l "'ebo, they are around
NEW CIiIEBE .
State Factory, full cream ie @, 11c
Mate Factoty, flue , 9 . 6
119 c
State Factory, good to fine 8 ®
Stutil , Factory, lair to good. o k. 6 tg, 8c
Btiat Dairies,' , 4 100
; •
OLD CHEE4. •
state Factory, fancy —.ll 12 30
State Factory, good tu tine. ... 9 /
°CI
04318.
Receipts last , six ..14344,141/48-"
reeeipts are larger. - today and' the demand
I "ss nctive, and prices; though held about the
"'' al" , do not exhibit that strong Will that w as ; j
APParant yesterday, add some Wee Ire .pok ed
.of it our ~ f risiae-ta ge. - .
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State and Penn.'', ..............15 @ lac
Western choiceibrands • - 1430 \ 15c
i o t eb fe . w ici. fs) 4l ze it n ,rs tu o r 4 'ke i l i .s sre . ,seilink . at about 17c
)oktir. toikomt:i° .k,.l94.;;.l9.#n'tWaC'ati'd 14.
rkey8;417.444tc .......... ;.4 ,'i ii..:." , - 3 . ..:''''-'" ...;''..--:-.., ~''
im - lau i....':.. ' „r - ,' ~.1 --)., 1, 7 , .•'.,,
•.
Turkeys . , State, tair to'g -° (l .' '..- ` 'it -s."
Chickens,Jersey;prinie - oci-
'-• .. 13-
a ..15c
—Chickens;Jersey, lair to pod _l O 4. 6 . : 1 1 7 5c 6 . 1
Ducks, Jersey. prime
....„-. 16 fel 17c
• :4 . .2 , 1 . .., BILE Afts A iii i . -:
. ,:IiTOCIE . -; ~'. •.• '. ".`
,TitCie was ik - giiod demand for calve tti.day
and prices steadily sustained, with . a tew selec
,tions brinizine a trifle higher tpan we quote.
Live Sheep, weather5...:::..6%.(4 1 c
Live Calves,,State pritne....' 7 QC, 73ic
HogDiessed @ ; 10 c
Apples lire held very flnnly,but a trifle above
buyers views.
State Apples, sliced.... ... 9%0 10e
State Applea,quarters 9 ;io 9 %. 0
'Peeled, Peaches; Ga:; tar cy....15 0 17c
' Teeled Peaches, , fair to g00d....11 180
• Blackberries. .. 10%0 11c
Cherries, State. 20 1 0 21e
Raspberries ' ...... 27 0 27%c
Plums, State • • .....18 0 20e
POTATOES. •
Old potatoes are not so plenty, but continue
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quiet. •
Bermuda Potatbes, per bbl 5 00@e6 00
~ .Early Rose, bulk, per 75@x1 00
Peachblow, bulk, per bb1...; 12.5 IQI 50
Prince Alberts,. bulk, per bb1..... 75@t1:00
Peerless, bulk, per bbl . ... 50Ig 75
Sweet yellow - ........2 50@4 00
Clover Seed.:.'. • • • 16 17
Tithothy Seed • 2 9002 90
Gasps GOODS •
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1-la,-Nrcle3a
ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF MENS',
BOYS'i AND YOUTHS' '
CLOTHING, '
I -
MFRS' SUITS, SO TOs2s
BOIS' &YOUTHS' ssloslo
DRY GOODS, \
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HATS & CATS,
• •
BOOTS AND "SHOES, • YANKEE _
NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS,
for
Cheap : for carh. No, chargesshowing our g oods.
.
•- - . '‘ l t- ' ll ' 'WM. HAYDEN.
New Milford; May 3d. 1876.—tf.
EGG § -
'WHITE COCHENS,
BUFF ;COCHENS,
PARTRIDGE COCHENS,
PLYMOUTH ROCKS,
AND HOUDANS.
Eggs for Hittching
riffYoring Fowls for tiale after Augnst Ist, 1876. at
reasonable priceb. • No inferior speciniens_ shipped
from: my 'yards.
White bochess. Ist\ premium at Jersey . Fair, - (Berry
aVWillicitns stock.) Buil' Ceche - us. Berry it Williams.
No circulars. Write for what •is wanted and promp
reptile will he gWen. Address.
March 29, 11376.-6 m:
AT .
FURNITURE ROOMS
or s toe
and will , bi ti9l4 "very - cheap for CASH: All goods
wunudeitt "zeOrS"ted.
DRE&SRu POULTRY.
DRIED FRUITS.
SEEDS.
; • Rai just received an
At prices to suit the hard times, e
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, Also a floe line of -
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C. C. GILBERT,
Great Bead, Pa.
IL W. T. DICKER -AN%
New Illifol!;d, Pa.,
, I '
'IC, an be found the largest and best as- :
I:;sortmetit"of Furniture consisting of
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PARLOR, CHAMBER, -DINING : 1
-:; , ROOM, AND HALL
i FURNITURE,
to be fonnd in the County, all new :'
.;.-` anti of the iate.t patterns," -:
&
• ' W T. DICKERIKAN. ,
Feb. 1e16.-4m.
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, - EMOCRAT_'MA.V.. '24 - 1876
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EGGS
- • - $3 per 13.
-NisollaueOus.
32000NTA083E
PLA.NIN(JI
LUMBER YARD!
•
In order to l .bettor accommodate Aleenstanninity, tbe
uncteraigned • bap established a: depot for thel, uf
Luniber Manufactured at hit newly - erected building on
the.bld Keeler tannery Site, in the .
HEART OF TOWN
, • •
whiire will be kept constantly on band. A Atli stook of
WiIITE 4ND YELLOW PINE;' HEMLOCK;
0A11, 1 : ASH
MAPLE BLAOK
WALNUT LUMBER,
wtich;wlth the aid of the most improved mathiney and
competent workmen, is prepared to work intoany Wisps
to meet the wants of Customers.
WELL SEASONED .LUMB.ER, INCLIDING
° FLOORING. CEtLING, SHINGLE AND
; LATH CONSTANTLY ON HAFID:I;
7 ,
Planing, Matching, Mouldings. axi Scroll Sawing
folio to order.
•
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NikGol'9', CARRIAGES & SLEIGH,
MANUFACTORY
ir(eonneetion with the above establishmentoinder the
management of Mr. E. 11. Rogers. , Examine our work
before waving your orders elsewhere. Repairing done
prbmptly.
. A. LA.TIIROP.
Montrose; Septembe4 29th. 1876. • •• .
UN ROSE
- 1
STEAM MILL.
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I 1
OATS FOR SALE BY THE LOAD.
the STEAM . MILL.
, . I
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FRESH! GROUND GRA HAM • FLOUR
.or sale at the • STEAM MILL. •
03r• quantity Of MEAL & FEED:of the
hest qualitr, at the STEAM MILL.
I• 1 • - • •
FINE !WHEAT MIDDLINGS at • the
• STEAM.' MILL
WHEAT BRAN for sr►le at .the
• ••
STEAM: MILL
•
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WHEAT FLOUR, FRESH GR:OtriTll,
at the STEAM_MILL.
OLD WESTERN CORN fOr:sowing.
tin acellunt of - the poor qualitr.of new
1 . ,
-corn,it i s necessary to secure good old corn
for seed;2oo bu.ut the STEAW.MILL.:
1 i
A.l , . .
nything you van think of..yan will fin.
iit the i .., 1 i STEADS MILL '
- 1(02 trose, April 12, 1876.-1 f: • : ,
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•
I a AEKEVALE MILLS-
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!RE--commmi*Eia.
1. I have ranted the above. Mills; anti fitted them.up in
lint-class oilier. I have also stocked the mill with
,
.
AIN
I. . ALL • KINDS OF G R AIN.
.
1
1 - 1 Including Western White Wheat.
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1 .. . I also keeP on hand • . . •,• .
~
WHEAT. RYE, AND BUOKWHgAT
j• :FLOUR, CORN 'MEAL,' •
4_ •
peed, Buckwheat Bran, etc., etc.. which I Offer to the
I tiblic. at the lowest prices. rir All
_kinda,ol Milling
I . usinesa done. ' . •
,
' WANTED. •
FIVF, HUNDRED bushels of Rye, immediately. Also
i lligtesi c4sh price paid for all kinds of Grain.
I b
. c i 1 ERNST 8E11313E.
1 arkezale, Jan. 19, 1876.-3 m
BNGIII
.X.AITON •
, 1 ,
I BOOK BINDERY.
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1 P A. HOPNINS & SONS, Pno s myrrons,
1 - - 4
1 No.'4l;Ootirt Street, 3d Floor, Binghamton, N. Y.
; 1 ` - ft--• .
ALL STYLES OF BINDING ,
, .
1 '
!AND LANK BOOK . MANUFACTURING
!v. i AT REASONABLE PRICES. ' •
• Binghamton , May 3d , 1873.-2-In- •,.
1
lEVERYtODY WANTS ONE!,. -.
.
The Robbins, Washer
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For Saieju Wm. IL Boyd & Co:, Montrose, Pa.. or
1
l at. the Residence of Alonzo Willis*, 8 mile s east of
Mont rose on New Milford road. ' i
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Prlce, : t o. 1. $3.50 ; No. 2, $5.00. . . •
kLUNZO WILLIAMS, Gen'l Ant.
d_ • April 5,1878.-2 m Suscra, Co:; Pa
1 ,
LOAD LETTINP. .: • i ,
II : - - • . ' . .
- The Supervisors 'of Silver Lake will let the construe
Hug of a new road On the liNe between the farms o
Sayre's and Thomas. Hartnett. m Thursday. June let
1e76. at 2 O'clock, p. m.. on the yround.
• , • -; CHARLES DELIIANTY,
LORENZO ST('NE, Supervlttore.
1 • '3. J. DONOVAN,
May 3d, 1870.—aw •
1 -
Jss TO' w Aozwis wanted for .0 new ousiness, in
I. hich any Man or Woman. canutisily
l'O make $5 to - $lO a day. One who had
never Aanvasied before, Made s7'so in
• A i one hour: an experienced agebt made
li $72 75 in 15 hours.. Particulars free. .C.
1) A : vr A. CLEGG. Manager. 69 Dunne SL, N.
A& Y. • "We know C. A. CLenit to be "-
SUgoi bleaud reliable,and think he o e % RErß 7 gentsexaoryindueement
—N. Y. Weekly Sun , Awn 19,1876. 10w3
MONEY , WANTED: •
OFF FOR THE WEST
Two Notes for.sale, $6OO each, bavink four years each
to run, will dispose of them to that pure lusser can real
cc ei,..Ebt per cent. for money invested. Security un
doubted., For information apply to E. D. ilawle'y, edi
tor DEMOCRAT. -
May 3,i1676.-Bw.' , • •
BILLIARD OUTFIT.
Billiard outfit lOr sale cheap. , Two tattiks with the
necessary fixtures. !Address, IL B. WARNER. .,,,_
May 84, 1876.tf
MILL
- 2 -0-
Mostroa...Pa
.~ ~2
11)
tt
0 7j
~i , ,
i,060. - . , li*s_*ANTEty;TAtotail'Y:l.ii . i
with 'Ofeenbacks, - ,to buy the best made, easiest-running, and most durable 'Wagon ever nrAdtt icie tie Money. •
THE -IAItGEST 4S _ SO ASSORT TOF PLATFORMS,, OPEN A 1 4D- OP
T
BUGGIES -.:AND PHOTONS; EVER - OFFERED TO etuir;
CITIZENS OF NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA ." •
•
Particular attention as called to our Standard:Platforms. , We claim to'make the best Faniily find Fann.-Wagou
combined, ever offed for the money. Each Wagon Warranted as represented. We employ none but experienced
mechanics. Selecting best of took for cash and pity cash for labor, and we have reduced the prices, as .ollowc
No. 1, Platform, Spoke. I,}; Axle, 13‘ Spring, - Top Buggies, Piano /lox or Shell body or Broad
Seats, , - , • - -. • -; $ll6OO Box, with Enamel Cloth, Top and Damask,
Add for Trimming ! $5 to $8; Break $7. - Lining, Patent wheels. " - $l5O 00
Rubber Top, Broad Clothing Trimming,sl7s 00
No. 2, Platform 13 1 ( Spoke, 1X Axle, 11 , ‘ Springs.
Plustons. Leather top and Broad cloth Trimming
• 4x5 Leaves, Dropkail board ; , 2 Seats, - $12500
Pattsrt Wheels, - - - - - 00000
Add. tor Trimming, $5 to $8; Break $7,
-We claim this the most eohvcniel t and dors
ble and cheapest waEowin the market.
Open Buggies.
.prices range from • $lOO to 06000
according to trimming and pain4g.
Montrose; May, 3a , 1876:
SPECIAL ANNO-13-N.CF.JME.T
ABEL
ALSO A
REPLETE WITH ALL THE , LATEST STYLES-,
AND. QUALITIES
All our goods have beeil bonett within the the last
abling tts to sell cheaper than tle other establishments
higher ratos. april 19:16.-Bnt tr •
This standard article is compounded with the great
cat enc. Its effects are. as wonderful and satisfactory
as ever. It restores gray or' laded ha.r to its youthful
color. It removes all eruptions. itching and dandruff;
and the scalp by its use becomes White and clean. By
its tonic properties it restores the capillary glands to
their normal vigor. preventing. baldness, and making
the hair grow thick and strong. As a dressing nothing
has been found so effectual, or desirable. Dr. A. A.
Hayes State Assayer of Massacbusetts, says of it': "I
con-ider it the best preparaticin 'for its intended par
poses"
Buckingham's Dye, •
FOR TUB WHISIRt3. , •
This elegant preparation may ..be relied on to change
the color of the beard from gray or any other undesir
able shade, to blown or b a it. at di-Trution. It - is easily ,
applied. being in one preparation. and quickly and e•-
fectnally produces a permanent colur Which will neither
rub no wash off. c
, MANUFACTURED; BY
It.. P. Hall & Co., .Nasluin, N. H.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND. DEALERS : IN
MEDICINE.
April, 5,1376.-4 m,
A . YER'S SARSAPARILLA,
. • FOR FURIFIANO TUE BLOOD.
This compound of the veg
able site/ natives, Sarsapar
la, • Dock, Stillingia -"and .
andrake with the lodides
Pot issium and Iron.makes
most effect:allure of series
complaints which are very
covalent and 1/Tinting. It
urifle- the blood,purges out
le lurking humors In the
r-tern, that undermine the
‘aith aid settle into troub
m e disorders. Erupt iontt
:twee on the surface of hu
(ad from the blood. Internal
.gememb rmluation of these same hu
mors to sonic internal organ. or organs. whose action
they derange,and whose subs . ante they disease and des
troy. Ayer's Sarsaparilla expels these humors from
the blood. When tney are gone, the disorders they pro
duce disappear such as u.ceration of the Lavertlitom
ach, Kidneys. Lungs, EruptintiS and Eruptive Diseases
of the Skin. St. Anthony'tr Fire, Rose of Erysipelas,
Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Boils. Tumors, Tetter
and Salt Rheum Scald Head Ringworm Ulcers and
Sores. Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain the Bones Side4nsi,
Head Female Weakness Stertility Leuctiorrhtea arising
from internal ulceration and uterine disease Dropsy.
Dyspepsia ani General Debility. With their depafttlin
healtu returns. . . . ,
C: Aver & Co., Lowol
Practical ;,nd Analytical Chern.loe.
SOLD BY ALL intutigisrs AND .DEALERB-IN
MEDICINE. L
i
April 5,18;6.
THE PROPRIETOR OF •* • •
TAYLOR'S 'FAMILY' MEDICINES:
must be gaining renewed confidence in the Specifics
which he prepares! Allthearticies or Meted& Medica
which he now offers for sale, is - on the principal of NO
CURE NO PAY: Foremost among these valuablearti
cies, is TAYLOR S _CELEBRATED OIL. for Pain.
Lameness,- Wounds or: gores. in Man or Beast. •
laylor's Condition 'PoWders for Horses Cattle,
Hogs, Sloep and Poultry. .
For renovatig g., the inod and system. of all kinds or
1 n 1 )
Stock to the Sp ri n thing can be g, _ •
Taylor's Cough Syr p for all throat or lung dioceses.
Any ene trying it will beconvit ced of its merits.'
lie
lie also mann iacturts the celebrated Indian -Vegeta
ble sticking Salve, which can be obtained of any of, his
agents'
A. R'..Burni. M. A. Lyon, and I , r . Bullard, are
,
agents for Montrose. '
Any ene buying any of the above named articles and
not being satisfied, can return the empty bottle or pans
age and get' their money back. (march :29,';6.]
D J. DONLEY,
. .
• .11INGIIANI / ON, N. y.; .
•
.• • i • • ,
The latest improved Coffins and Caelteta on hand.—
ilearee to order. Shrouds. etc. • • april 19;'76.
1:132.c1e,rta33.1.x1.g0
The tiadereigt , ... ed will mike
Und rtotkit:g • a Speciality
in theft. bPsilleff6
All needing, their services , will be promptly attended
to. Elatiefaetlou guaranteed.'
P. 14,4. MATTaliWil.:
Friesdaville, Ps.. APrll 74 1876. 1441
MESSES
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•D D
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/33P.P.1..XINTIGIr 1870:
BENNETT - & CO., ':..OII.NOH,AMTP,N;
Jobbers of rine WoOlens s • •
DEPARTIIHNT
MERCHANT TAILORING
PREPARED BY
~,.,
MMEMMI
Manufactory at Springvile,' and Repository on Public
Avenue..licintrose. Pa: If you desire to purr
chase,- examine our 'stork, and If nape are on
hand to suitove can. make to order at same price.
SEARLE, Proprietor.
few weeks ; foi CASH; at a very inw prke, thereby en
in the' city, who are carrying stock bdught at much
- ILLOADIAN 'BLOOM
mirrrtrtierer.
. Wonlii call attention to hie Now Stock of
FALL:AND WINTER IIOODS
4 re
Now on Bele, in new
LADIES' DRESS, - GOODS, BLACK
AND .. COLORED ALPACAS,
NEW STYLE OF PRINTS,
SHAWLS, WATER-PROOFS, FLAN
NELS; BALMORAL, AND HOOP
SKIRTS, VELVETS, HOSIERY,
HEAVY WOOL GOODS, CARPETS, OH
CLOTHS ; PAPER HANGINGS, BUFFA
LO AND LAP ROBES, FURS, HATS -
amp CAPS; BOOTS AND SHOES,
• HARDWARMON,NAILS;
• STEEL, STOVES AND
_ • • GROCERIES,. ETC. • . •
In great varlety, and will be sold on the most
favorable terms, and lowest prit.es. .
• !, H. BURRITT.
NF,Aiiiford, May Ist., 1815. •
CORRECTION'!
Rumor has it that having_ been elected County 'Treas.'
nrer for the ensuing three years. I am to discontinue m
Insurance.bnaines. 'Raid RUMOR is UNTRUE. an d '
Without foundation, and while thanking •you for kind-' .
nws, and impreclation of good Insurance in the put, I .
ask a continuance of your patronage, promising that all
business entrfisted to me shall be promptly attended to.
My Companies are, all sound and reliable, as all can tea
tit)! Who have met with losses , during the put tenyears '
at my Agency. Read the List I
North British and Mercantile, Capital, $10,000,006 (
Q,neents of London, i• - 1,000,006
Old Franklin, Philadelphia, Assets, . •, 11,006
Old Continental, N. Y., " ' nearly 3,1 , 406
Old Phcenix of Hartford, • 1.000.006
Old RanoVer. N. Y., 1,6X1,006
Old Farmers, York, • • 1 •• ,
1000,0 X
I also repres'ent the new. York'Mutual Ins mum
of over 30 years standing; and assets over $30.000,300.
Also. the Masonic Mutual Benefit Association of Penn
sylvfinia:
lar'Oet an Aecidental Policy 'coverine all accidents,
in the Hartford Accident Ins. - yolictes writt:n *
from one day to one year. Only 25 cents for a 63.000
Policy. Please call or vend word, when you take s. trip.
Very respectfully.
' HENRY C. TYLER. .
Montrose, l'aJan.,l9,•lB76.—tf .
B UY YOUR 11GONS, CAR
RIA GKS AND SLEIGHS, .
V. OUSTERHOUT,IIARFORD, PA.
Repairing done zin short notice, cheaper than the
cheapest,
First-class PhletOria . • :..;, 4! .": ' -
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. Buggies, . , - . . . •- . -USG t
't " Luniber dragon ti,- - •, 1 = 1.15,,:
" " ' Pirtforms from $l4O to. -. c - -, -, 100 I'
a. " • Swell bodyBleighs, -i , ..- (76
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• .2 BLAC SMITHINO. • . r .
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To shoe per span new, - . ' - ‘.- - 1
~.. 110
corkand set , . , , . - - , .If
set,per span - • . : - - - 1116
All work warrat.ted.i, Call nod examine my stink
before Purchasing elsenter e. • ~, i
W. OtiSTICIIHoUT : ' "_
Harhind, April 26, '76,-.---414
A NEW STOCK OP
Ciecocil3.eis3r
jufft received and for sale by
a 4•tiyais.
Q UPERFINN
POT Nile by
Ls% ALL Kilos - ct ;
GROCERIES,
At the store of
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11Preisesia. Clorimaaiseis
-For sale by
Montrose. Anti' 21.48115;
FARM PDX- . SALE. • .--
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The subscriber offers his . farm for sale, eltuto ia.
Forest Lake, containing M acres 50 improved. Will
keep twelve cows, and a team, Wed 'meted, is olio
a good grain thrm, Has allibg yop orchard. Terms
will be made easy. For Turbo tenlars i nre or
address, RUM ,
. - or S. & ROG RS - .
Feb. Id, '1 Il.—tt Montrose; Ilai,
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