The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, May 31, 1876, Image 2

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    EHE XIEMOORAT
Poarsousto EvsnY WISDNEODAT Monstwo,
AT MONTROISt, 81150 CO., PA., BT
mi.A.vrzam - qz & biluszr,
EDITORS & PROPRIETORS,
, At two Dollars per Tear is Advance.
TO ADVERTISERS':—Tit ISnitoonar as an adver7
Wing- medium is unsurpas ed in this section. It
reaches the Farmer, Mecbanie4 and busineis man. 11a
circulation is constantly increasing. and its advertising
rates reasonable. Rates will given at our oflice_or
by uuttl; .!
JOB PRINTINM--Our office -is supplied ,with four
ortatistirpresses.together'with it large variety , of type,
borders, fancy inks, etc., with which we are prepared
to Ale-work In -the bait etyto and at prices , lower than
any competitors in any section; Plampl4..s shown and
estimates cheerfully given at our office. Work- order
ed by mail will receive prompt at noon: .
B. B. I:AWLICY,. - W. C. CRUSER.
0: - 1014.olosed in Niaw York; pn Monday
1.13 k.
A.-resolution was in troinced, in' the.
Methodist Conferince at Baltimore on\
Tuesday, recommending , , the fUnuat
Conference not to 'receive- or ord in any
preacher to deacon's or relder's Orders un
less he eschnes tobacco.
Elsewhere found an art icie"
from the New -York . Ob;:erver, entitled
"Decay Ofir!utilic Virtue," and it,,aceordsi
so well, in..the main, with our :view upon'
the. subject, that , we would call larticu
lar Attention to it. "It 18 , as certain as
that the sun rises and sets, that unless
honesty, statesmanship and pUhlic virtue
ar , , made paramount to mere party sue
cess, the, hope of a free and' 'Md.-pendent
republic is blasted, in this. natiot. The
time has come when the people' must act
only for the good of their country. A
peaceful political r.volution is dtmanded
and the ho :eat masses mast unite for the
contest. -Not by• organizing a third par
ty, for such a movement will only fur
, nish a means of eicapel to the political
rats who are now caught depedat ng,
upon the :store-house of the Republic.—
It must be by - means of a pUlitical
fall" at the . polls for ',every , corrupt, party
official of 'whichever, political party •now
in existence. The people
,'mu'st rile in
the true spirit of '76 instead of bein
ruled by the. corrupt' leaders .who hav'e
taught them to worship the \ "golden
calf" of .party, until they are
, altnnst lost
in the wilderness Of corruption. Let ev
ery official-.and every' administration 'be
taught at the polls] that a single corrupt
act is political death, ,and the needed
revolution will be - accomplished forth
- with., , .
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Decay of Pubic
"MT' PROM MYR TO. HAVE IT 50." ,,
There is no. stronger evidltMce of the
utter deinoralization.Of the political mind
than' is aftOrdetl toi the , receptiOn gi ven ,.
to the proposal . of - President Xf,Toolsey,Mr.
Bryant, and others,: tOi hold a... hith mectitig.
on '.the subject. N .
ri,
ewspapeerto
loudest in .. dentanciationa of \corruption,
sneer at the attempt to r .. eforn!, and bpealt
of the >propfssed convention 'he an , old
woman's meeting. , Even papers calling
themselves independent, have only ridi-
cule for the. noble
he movement---a Move •
.ment instinct, with patriotism and good
sees, and full of. promise as the first.
steperethe highway to .a political ram.-
Mation. . 'I
The greater part'of the , press is omin
ously•
l i silent on the 'subject. The truth
is, tnatithere are very' few 1 apers. what
ever their professions land incere inten
tions, that are not ink Isoine'' way i .. lated
to tMs or that party, tr to both parties. as
to be inteiested in th .suceess I:+i defeat
of •one of them, or in mantaming a good
understanding with . both. 1 For such pa
• pers to take stock in such a movement
that may result in something forinidable
to the powers that be, or the powers
that are to . be, is dangerous, and . they
prefer to let it alone, and see whereunto
this thiug,will grow. .
But he must be mentally and morally
blind who does not .gee that the condi
tion of the treited States •is rotten to its
core, and through it. So wide. deep, and
universal is this eorruption, , thiti we have
come to accept it as, a matter ot course;
we cease to be horrified 6y, the ally de
velOpements of wickeilness that are made,
we regard the*lo4tions of fraud, .of
embezzlements, •tiribery, .of sales of
influence and office :as part of the spoils,
and to be expected of men who haveihe
chance to make moneyi by getting into
power. , 1
. Jeremiah, the prophet, was the month
piece of God when just such. a state of
things exieted in eruialem .its , now is
seen at Washington, and the .chief city
\of the Jews was the symbol of the whole
'land, as now Washington reflects every
part of this land, rep Acing in "the best
government of the world." Hear thit
word : '-•
;'Shall I. not . vieit for these thinesP
k.. •
esithlhe ' Lord ; .shall not wy , soul be
avenged on such. a ,nation as this? . A..
wonderful and horrible.thing -is Commit
ted in;theland , ; 'the. prophets prophesy
' falsely and the - priests bare rule by their
means, .and ,my people lovt to have If so,
and What will ye :do hi the end tliei.eoPY
` That isihe'terrible part of the indiet-,
Inept. , ',sAtly,people love to have it so."--
The leatleri Of.ittie - ileople r , c- Men ' bigl'ili
station and-ii poiver hitv. -he.en drennti; , '
ea in .e;orttiptiOn tit trbeff - iery - souls, : . ,aud
the `wickedness has vce:p -I)?t4e, knowst
.-„,y, -1, : -. : • -.-
but the people are not alarmed,-=Scarce
1y rindignant,--and upparently: -love to
havelt so. . ; TheY do not rush to arms, as
thei : .Wonld if a foreign- enemy were cont.
icg lir like a f10nd,..1 - They are .more con
certied-4,we-say it: very . 'deliberately--,the
'neWip4,er press of this. country l and. the .
people'• generally:, are more • Concerned
about these things as to their effect on the
- partiaular political party to which they
belong,'than nponthe national life., At
this very when
. the.edor ()flan
, earthed!corrtiptioii !Is rank - and smells
to.heas t en.' he is regard , d as timid and
cravett who - .Prophesied evil: .andl. insists •
that-po‘itive danger to our civil instita
lions Bat ih,e.totii.is,t hat
bad men .haye..conspired to rulii :this
country, and good *tea must Combine to,
.overthr o w 't hem. •
'Ex•OovertiOr.lioratiO -Seymour, a Veil
ertibl.(statesMati,of the Democratic per
suasion;
. ia*tt!tifo,d;.' tb • have said, . v ery
RepulAicati'. party' has
lost. the cOnfidence,, of the 'conatry, and,
t Deitiocratic',Oari.y,'.hitS. npt,.,gained
We do 'iittriii,', - either that .he said O r
or that, he said Artily, if lie diksay
But the' - iitteraliCe the heart don vie; hiti
of many whts'are saddened by - the, reVels.
lions of the lietir;and,Whe .are, con-thin
aily.aSk i io of the pr,(pliet,
"What'l l will ye iii the. ' end:,, thereof
It is well. to look
.toward the end : ; to pat
on breaks ; to avert coming
• and hi, prudent ':Meastires save ' the fu=
tare. 4 • •
•. • • . • .
Wef had a; disgraceful . illustration, last
week in the Legislature of the - . State, of
the.' 00 - 864 willingueis of the 'people
to .have this 'wOrkof corruption go , on.
TheTreagurers Of: several. tousles,
der eXititing law, hold the puhlic money
.so eurirely 'Under their own: . controll,
with such for : tnaklng more,
that defolcationa 'and embezzlements are
easy and frequent. 'Buttheie is:not Mor
al f?rceepotigh in the whole Legislature
to redress and. prevent - the repetition of
these infatinius crimes. - ,
• •
• pe9ple love to, have .it so." The
Treasurer of one county was authorized ,
to raise : l sB,ooo, on certificates signed by
himSelf r and the rascal. isau( d certificates
Otheiamount of. $lOO,OOO, and , more ;
e hat} no
_trouble . in finding men to, be
his bail, and it \ is quite probable. that-he
will have no trouble in the - future—at.
least- not in this world.
. I The „Legislature
.will not prevent such. things - - tiereatter,
and the..law will :not -punish the past.—i
Thus' we ge, _ The • mural 'sentiment of :
the.people,Of the State of New York, as
repres,ented iii the • 'Legislature, ;does not
resent as, an infanious abuse of power
the. refusal, of its lawmakers; to put 'Ai
check upon the unbridled opt' rtunitiesi
of puhlic•Otticersto steal.:
We;
Would gladly see the evidence thatl
religious. revivals were 'quickening .the;
conscience of the people, making them;
More Sensative to 'the .approach• _of ;evilG
and more jealous of pubile, irti:e. Frdm
the meeting, soon to be held
.in .1 his city,
,we confidentially expect a• , voice - to go,
fo'rtOnto all the land. not of warning
only, i but of , counsel. We' , hope that the;
good 'men who 'compose .:the convention ,
will be wise • men also—then who eau;
'discern the times and.. presorib e . . the save
iug remedy for' the inti ion's disease •
cry mond - is.something, but in this case
those who Cry - are to save also—uotto be
saved. They mbst , tell us what to do; or
they . may as, well -slay; at • home. The
trouble is patent. The .whole head is
'Sick and the whole heart isro:ten. :Thi4
is the matter. • Whence is. to come , the I
1)00 We do not believe they will Tips)
it hilt' third political party. They. wil
: find lit in snob -an expression .and comhik.'
`nation of‘good men*of all political assol-:
ciatic is as i will compel the.: presentation'
of li9nest and. iudependent .men• . for. Of
•fiee,lby both partiei;. or• in case -of balk
one party =making sucti.a nomination, as
'will secure for his , support . the votes
that uncounted host whohave.• not. howi
edhe knee to the Baal of. politics: ' and
willleuthusiastically support -for. any-of
fice •the best man,. by : whomsoever pro
posed.. ‘. The time for revolution had ecrirle='.
It is the deutennial -y(ar • • of national in-.
deOndepe:e. _Let it. also.. be the' . year trf
politicaVrenovation. We, want a revival
of 'fitinesty a return, to primitive
And economy ;.a ; new natiornai'
birth to. 'a. life of . pairiotic t :unselfish,
Washingfoniaii purity.
lovii to have it so.. it will come this
year
,of grace. : —N. Observer. ,
411111 0 : ' I
The Washington correspondent iif
Blame's chief organ, the New York "Tili
bu4e gives That newspaper a most cheerfo
account , of , prtsidential prospects of the
Maio statesman. According to the cOr
respondent blain g e's • friends have
doubt'of his .nomination on the,first or
-second ballot. They claim, for
fist ballot the ,solid 'support of New
Etigland-82 delegates and then p 0;:.
teed to count in his favor enough states
to !give him 362 votes, which, hick
18 of a Majority o the whole convention.
To 'make up this, imposing array lof.
strength 'fot Blain his friends claim 18
votes "from the territories." This claim
voleg from the distant :territories lof
the west, which have DO yoice in the 1
electton shims with what systematicin-
dustry Blame has, been working up his
caie. - But at the same time it suggest* a
aispictous in ,regard to his .real strength
when he must k 9 for votes into the ti , r ,
iitmes which : have seats in the conv+n=
tion of lY by : Courtesy and not by right.
Beades, it:it; feared that his six delegates
from Washington: Masks territories
will not be: able to reach Cincinnati! it,
- titne 'for ' i the ton yention;:,-which wit Vire •
qUire new cast of tbeAuter'estitig'_ fie
ureC
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Advertisemepts New This ' Week.
jusy PU . I34ISHED.
New and Beautiful Sabbath School
.Song. Book; ,
GOOD NEWS Ii (food News indeed to I3abbath
i l
1 , 1 school Singers, young and old'
GOOD • NEWS mho are waiting for just such a
I book. It is' edited by R. M.
GOOD NEWS I Mct ntoph. and the contentacon
i I • contributed by eminent. writers
GOOD NEWS I 1 and compositors.
Both music and words are new, fresh and attractive.
Witness : 4 , . \ . ,
"Sunny Shore." "To Canaan, "Christ A Hero,"
4Tell me again," " "
One astray,"-.,‘Singdorg Coming.”
wid others: , . 1 •
l'rice of Good Near, 85 eta. Reduction for quantitlea.
i I Mailed post-free for retail price.
ilevieed,,greatly enlarged 'and improved new edition
of
CARIIINA COLLEGENSIA.
This mignifilcent book has been revisd and improved
the Songs of many new colleges added, and besides be•
ing the most comprehensive collection 'of Students'
Songs, containing those of all the Colleges extadt, it is
One of the m3st attractive books for use in pasties and ,
s alt informal social ''sings." Price in Cloth, $3.00;
Gilt, $4.00.
Xeep remembranoe Living Waters. Unexcelled u a
I book for praise Meetings etc, 80 cte.
OLIVER DISTON & CO.
BOSTON. •
C. IL Doicin & Co., . •
'hi Broadway.
'i • -New York.
Miy 810876. ••
REP9RT
Fifa}Tani Bad of Introso
AT*MONTROSE,
.IN TELE STATE OF PENESYINANIA,
At the close of business, Mayl2, 11;376.
Loans and discounts - , $138 , 51116. 1
0verdraft5.:.......... 1,78119
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation.... ... '... 90,000 00
Due frond approved reservt agents.. 15.123 83
Due from other National Banks..... ....... ... 8.79 J 91
Due from. State Banks and Bankers .. 9.788 38
' Real estate, furniture and fixtures 8,5
14,0 75 et
Current expenses and taxes paid * 1.084 95'
Prem tutus paid 1.500
cheeks and other cash items , 2,207 50
Bills of .other National 8ank5.... .... 2,14500
Fractional currency (including tcklet.) 81007
Specie (including gold Treasury notes) .. .. 115 00
Legal tender notes 8,31900
Redemption fund with U. S. - ; Treasurer (5 per
cent of circulation) ' '
----
' - i ' LIABILITIES.
000
Capital stot k paid in 100, 00
Surplusland, . • : 6.000 00
Other undivided profits . , 13,01 55
Nationatßank notes outstanding , 81,000 00
4 .•• ••••—•
Dividends unpaid r 500
Individuhl deposits subjec t to check 57,947 92
Demand!certiticates of deposit....:.. ': T 2,92400
Certified checks -. . 44 00
s
Cashier' cheks outat nding . 567 17
,
Due to other National Banks - , ,4,562 59
Due to state Banks and Bankers 3,124 43
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T0ta1,........ .. ... ..' ....... . ........ . $289,79S 66
- STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA,I
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SS - : •
COUNTY OF bUSQUEHANN A,
f, N. L. Lzunurm. Cashier of the aboVe named bank.
do solemnly swear that the above statement true to
the best lof my knowledge and belief,
,
~, N. L. LENHEITII I Oashier.
_
Subscribed and sworn ' to before me this - lAtt day a
May, 1816.
L. SEARLE, Jr., Notary Public.
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Counitcr --Attest ABEL TtHRELL, t • '
G. B. ELDRED. Directors.
I , M. S. DESSAUER, .
MonttOse, May 24th, 1876. • , I • -
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FOR 187'6.
I JOB PRINTING
With our four presses, a large assortment of
plain fancy job type, hi:Were, inks; papers,
cards,' / etC.,. and experienced wOritmen; we are
prepaTed to - • ••
I All -Kinds of Job Work
at the LOWEbT kIiTCES. ProMptly upon
rreiPt of order, (by mail or otherwise,)
. • we can Impish - •
Wedding Invitations,
EnvelOpes, Bill Heads, Statements Note Heads,
r
~•; ~'
~,.. T ^:.
it' '
J. B. Diston Co.,
Successor to Lee &Walker,
OF : THE CONDITION OF . THE
RESOURCES.
TOtal . , $289M8,66
A 'SPECIALTY .
B 4 Label 9,, Snow Cards, Admission Tick-
ets, Ball Tickets, Law Blanks. Auction.
1 Bills, Large,Posters,timiill Posters,
It(Ade Labels, Calling Cardi, Address
ds, Business - Cards, Invitation , Cards,
)hlets, Business Circulars, Wrappers,Tags
Dancing Programmes,
.- ' etc., etc.
lIA.WLEY, &.CRUSEE,
. Democrat Office.
ARAM!. I H BLLNpING J.'N. CONGDON
Barnes. Blanding de, Co.,
Ole and ilranite Maio,
titSTABLIE 4 IIID Di 1840.1
IMANUFACTURERS. OF ALL KINDS OF
Bit AND GRANITE MONUMENTS,
, MANTLES, &C.
PORTERS OF SCOTCH GRANITE,
, .
.26 Chenango St., Near Depot, -
b. S. isle: sixamexivw.)i. T.
NEW STEAM MILL.
STEM, FEED AND LUSIBER.
A Rare Chance.
The under , igned, -having just completed a new
STEAM MILL. at .-ILLEN'S CORNEMI will keep on
hand a good supply of, Fresh Ground c aynra Easter.
sufficient to meet the demands of all who desire it in
thiti section, Also a supply of Peed. Lumber not on
hand will be, sawed.. to order. on shgrt notiee. Poet
°Alpe address. Montrose. Pa.
Mareh dth, 15176.-2rit.
INGITAIkiTON
IOOK -81-NrgAIY:
lA, Lib P l -4 INS. SON§,I ) .IIOIdETORS
*4 , 41 Conn Street, Id Floor, Ijingbaintou, N. Y;
'7l - %
ALL StYIES OF. DINDIN.ii
... . ..,.. _ .
U BLANK - SOUK .`: -
:MANUFACTURING
- .:Ji.;'.. 1 AT-Rguipp,4o.:,: .. p4c4s::' ,- .t , , ; ::, :'.. • !.-. -'
ittiAmulol), 3g3576.«.2-11q-
ALSO.
HAW'S%
=MI=
NEW FIRM,
NEW GOODS,
wriv, -. ::_11%.. - ..)30721). Or,: -99:4
93uoc . miuks TO BOLD & COSWELO
Cook SUIVOI,- Mate
fag Stoves.
'ON TIME •
Is tbe name of a new Cook stove, just; out, 'containing
a new principla in baking, and is destined to make a
revolut.lon in the construction:of Cook Stoics. Come
in and see it.
- • 'THE:ARGAND •
As a heating stove 'stand; withotit a rival; in beaity,
durability and economy. • Come and satisfy ] . yourwA
and get names aparties 'now using them.
. .
-••- -
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TINWARE..
We take special pleasure -in offering to the Wholeiale
and Retail Trade, our desirable supply of Tinwarii. We
use none but the best of charcoal plates.
. ,
OUR WORMER ARE EXPERIENMD
1017R,BTELES ABE FAULTI t ESS f
GOODS MO WABESETED
•
And we defy any to proance better goods fc.r less
money.
LAMPS.
A full line of Lamps of; beintiful design. Also Chtm
neys of every deocription. ' • • •
STONE WARE. . •
. .
Plower Jaffe. Hanging Pots. Churns, Butter Jeri,
PreserreJarsi Jugs. Stove Tubes. ate:
BUILDERS HARDWARE.
•
Butts and Screws, Lochs and Knobs. Latches. Catches,
Doors. Bash, Bltuds. Glass. Building Paper, White
Lead, Zinc. oils, Ir.d.nishes. Paint. BrushesoSpirits of
Tarpentinc. Paint cf any shade' desired.El Also colors
for mixing paint.
A fall assortment ol PhilaielAda Carriage Bolts, and *
full line of Iron Aslee • liar iron. Horse Shoes, Nails,
Rods, &a.
We purchase in Oir-load lots, therefore can sell to the
trade in less quantities as cheap as any house in the
city. , ,
W3l. H. BOYD, 00111414, J. J. It. COOLBY.
iontrose, March 15. 1876. ,
WEBSTER'S NE`' PRICE LIST
SPRING AND. Salta of 4876
Look at the follimieg which speaks foi itself.
Been cottonade pante 4 $ ' 15
t-torit wool-mixed pants • ',.......1.01 6, '.25
Good all Wool pants .... 1 8.00 4 , 00
Imported cassimere pants• . ..... ... 4.1501.00
French Doeskin pants ; ; • 4.110 7.50
Stout workingmen'n snits 1 ' 6.00a10.00
Fancy merino cassimere snits.— i ...... 7.00Q10.50
Merino Silk mixed suits ' - &00a10.00
Harris-cassimere 0nit5........ .... ..4. "13.00016.50
Knickerbocker and plaid tAtilts10.00 1 8; 18 . 00
Black frock coats .... . •
.... 5.50(ek 8.50
Imported black frocks • 9.0003111.00
'Fine black cloths vests.... , '. .. ... ; . 1.15 Q 3.75
White linen vests • .1.010 3,00
•
Boys Su its pants, to 9 years.
Cotton suits . ....... .... .. 1. ct , 8.60
Mixed eassimere ... . • 8.50 a, 5.50
Al wool eassitnere suits - . 4.500 7.00
French worsted suits... • 7.000 9.50
Boys' - suits lonk pautsy 9 to 15 yrs.
•
Cot tonade 5uite.... . ...... .. • $ 3.M4.50
Mixed cattaltnere .. .
i 4.00(an.00
'Foamy plaid suits , 6.5069 Oty
French worqed snits ... 8.1:I0012.00
Youths' Sails from age 15,t0 Men?-a &izes.
•
Stout everyday Butts ' ' $ 5 50t IMF
Good catt*tmere suits ..... . 7.5Ch511.00
Diagonal coat and Teets : 8.000112 0J
Fancy plaid *nits .. 8.002015.09
_l. •
Furnisbing tio9ds.
i ,
Good working shirts 4 , ? $ . 50
Fine white bosom shirts r
Good denim overalls ; i ..„ 100 iso
Good rubber suspenders..., .1 . ; 25
Cloth lined paper collars per b oa.. '
.. ... 10
f• •
Good umbrellas ' ' - ' • 50
.
Good cotton socks . ........... .... ... 15
i 1
And an other goOde in proportion. The above arc
prices that no other concern has or will offer. -
They are cash pile( s and Wade to bring people from a
distance. It will . pay a man to drive forty miles to
.1 uy a suit of clothes at my etyo..
Ilprlll9.l£o.
MODES DE P4lO ! ,
apriaxii tyleis,
-AT
*I. CO WA MI tr-4I
FRENCH. MI4INERY,
•
97 Coitrt Seed, i'inghin4ton, IsT, .Y 4 97.
The largest aid best stock of 1141111arey Doodibutslde
of New York, and at the verylowest cash prices. 1
buy for catch and Sell for cash.' We will not be, wider
sold.. _LADLES' ;CAPS AND HEAD-DRESSES in
• al very large larlety; -
FRANK.LESLIE'S'. PATTERNS.
ROZEQZ
ilinghamfon, N Y. AprilA urm—lY.,4l
i•
*;4IHo 11 SHOP. 1 -
L ' ,
I have Vet ono' :m 1 46 1 1911 Sattrlo a new band
-140-101 tga. " c a r t s g u ifatiellie r a 5 ;e 1 ::( 1 4 3 5. 1 4 1 :4 1 7:„ r d e lpi t i c !
tete. JI t lai i ent Istylen of! work. and basi, niAtOriza
and workmanatdp. Brim ring nent'y done.. •
Winvietble patchee put on.. f ,
' ' 01140LAAD'
*out!9oo, May l : • '• t • •
14EW PRICES,
DS~BRH IN `.
-130 L'TS.
NAILS.
-FOR
WEBSTER, iThe Clothier.
62 and 64 Conk. StrCot,
I : iiingbamtou.
HAIR GOO S, kiTC.
MEE
GOODS GOODS
VVE2.6 hayden
,8u just received en
ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF MEWS',
BOYS' AND YOUTHS'
• CLOTHING, -,
At prices to snit the bard Ulnae,
41k-
ES' SUITS, SITOSB
DOTS' &TOMS' SiTOSIB
DRY GC)ODS,
RATS.* CAPS,
:BOOTS AND SHOES, YANKEE
'NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS,
Cheap for cash. No charges for showing oar goals.
WM.' HAYDEN.
New Milford, Mai Bd. 1816.—tt.
`TUNKHANNOCK
MARBLE WORKS.
BURNS ' & WHITE,
Manufacturers of and Deslel. in
ITALIAN & AMERIcAN MARBLE,
MARBLE AND SLATE MANTLES.
SCOTCII Sr: AMERICAN GRANITE,
Virthisiery Lots Enclosed."
P.O: BURNS,'
Tunkhannock. Pa. Jan. 19. 1979.-11
DMINIgTB,ATOR'S NOTICE.-Ix
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the estate of Reuben Faller, late of Liberty
township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, dec'd.
Letters of Administration in the a: id estate having
been granted to the undersigned, ell persons owing
said estate are requested to make immediate payment,
and all persons having claims against said estate us
requested to present them without dela y.
IRA FULLER.
Administrator
May 10, 1876.-43 w.
DADNISTRA'IOR'S NOTICE. In
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the est. of Jacob B. Young, late of Auburn
township. Letters of Administration in the said estate
having been granted to the undersigned.all persons ow
ing said estate are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and all persons having claims against said estate
are rtques.ed to present them without de ß. lay.
G. WIIITY 4
April 12; 187.6-6 w Admiaisus tor
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In
the estate of James NteDonnell.k ate of Ruth.twp.
dee'd. Letters of Administration in the said estate
having been granted to
nett d
all persons ow
ing said estate, are requested to make immediate pay
ment. and all persons having claims against said estate
ate requested to present them without delay.
. CATHERINE McDONNELL,
• JAMES M cDt 4: NELL.
ALEXANDER MeDONNELL,
lay 3d, 1876.-6 w Administraton.
A UDITOWS NOTICE.--The under.
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signed having been spoolnted an:auditor by the
Orphans Court of Susquehanna Coun, to distribute
the funds remaluine in the hands of W ty . W. `Williams,
administrator •of the estate of Alonzo Walker,
dec.'4l.. will attend to the duties of his appointment st
his office in Montrose. on Fricay. June 9tb. 1676, at one
o'clo kp. m.. at which time and piece all persona in
terested will present their claims or be forever debarr-
ed from coming in on said lands.
21/.. I. LOTT. Auditor.
May 10, 1875.--4 w.
ASSIGNEES' ,ICOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that . James Martin of Bridge
water. has made a assignment, - for the benefit of his
creditdrs. to the nonertogned. and ail persons Wet+
ed to his estate are requested to wake immediate pay
ment. and those having;claims to present them duly at
tested for settlement.
The notes and accounts w4l remain in our hands for
payment till the let of June:.after which they will be
placed iu the hands of our attornil for collection. '
H. L COOL t m—
"Aati,,np
WM. H. JONES, --
May &I, 1876.-3 w.
_ A - . IMITOR'S NOTICE.—The Under
signed an auditor Appointed by the Orphans'
Court of Susquehanna County to dit.trtbute the funds
remaining in the hand' ~f C. F. Read, Ex'r and TIIIPtee
of the estate of Joseph Backbe, deed. will ti end to the
duties of his appointment at his office In Montrone.
on Monday. June Stb, 18#1i, at. 1 p. in.. at which tiros
and place all person: , Interet4teil will pret , ent their
claims or be forever debarred from coming in on said
fund.
WM. A. CROSSMON,
Auditor.
Mgly 3d, 186.-6 w
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Belizean am the D. L. & W. Railroad.
"April 1 1878. .
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