The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, June 21, 1876, Image 7

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    Arrangement of,,Mails.
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ldnkhanueek, (Daily,) ' .... 4 7 rri a l is es m . D tErm is
4VLik STAGES: 1 :
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o n trose Depot,(Daily,)„....., ..... 6000 to 620 a ..n
New :%filford.(Daily,) 1000 n#l 180 pm
scyalesing, (Daily,) .... , 045 am 200 pm
Friendsville,(tri weekly,) 6 00pin 6004 m
,'!ouliltuStation,(tri,weeklY,) 700 a in 700 ain
B ogliurnton,via S. Lake,(tri weekly).. 600 pm 700 p in'
q e snoppen.(tri weekly,)' 1000 a trr , 400 p ink
The New York, (via Niontrose Depot,) New Milford,
iankhannock,and Wyalusing are daily.
The Conklin Station mail nine Tuesday's, Thursday
and Saturdays.
The Binghamton mail, (via Silver Lakejtuns Tues.
J a ye, Thursdays. and Saturdays - .
Frieudeville mail runs Tugadays,Thursdiya l and Sat
urdays. ,
The geshoppen mail nine MOndays,WedneAlays, and
Fridays. I
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ADDITIONAL STAGES: ,
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‘ stage leaves daily for liiontrOpe Deprf n't m,and
returns at 6p. m 1 I
A State leaves daily for New Milford at 7110 a. m.
i sd returns at 3 30p.m. , '
E. O. NORDIIAM, P. M.'
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kb:itro:to Railway Time Table. .)
Arrangment of Trains. To. take effect on 311:inday,
_April 17, 1876.
Down Trains. Up Trains
orrit WA RD . NOnTHWAIiD
1., M. /a:W. • ,
0.15. P. It.
545 I. M0ntr05e....... .- .. —.9,00 . -.42
555 10 q 5 : , Allen's.. >...: ' 845 . 5 45.
55$ 10 '4 . . ..0001 ' S1 840 ' 448
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6()5 11132 • 1 Hunters ' —.B a 6 444
6CS 1031 L Woodbourne.... 1 830 440
, 612 1040._ .... ..... Dimock 1.., ' ...325 :,- 4'36
61.7 10 47 Tyler's... ....'.. ... 815 . ' 428
621- 1057.. .. .... .. SprlngVille.... 4. ..805 420
63) 11 05 : Lynn 755 ' 412
645 11 IR Avery's 74$ 405
653 1128. ... .... Lemon 7 35: 400
in 11:15 : Lobeck : . ..; .7 25 - 345
715 11 45 . Marcy's , . 715 ' 337
72t 12 00 * TunkbannOck 70Q1 322
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Tcni❑s will run on Lehigh Valleyttime as kept in the
One of P. ,t, N. Y. RE, at Tunkluu.nock.
All trains connect at Tunkhannoek with P. &N Y.
E. it.going north and south. -
JAMES. 1. BLAKSLEE, Pree't.
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Mauch Chunk, April 17, 1876.
List of New AdvertisOments.:•'
New Books—Ditson Sz, - Co.. i. • . .
Annual Statement of Bridgewater.. ..• '
• Clothing, Groceries, etc—Jeffers & Blakes
lee. • !1, -- •
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Financial Statement of Franklin School
District. • I .
Financial. Statement of Forest Lake.. School
District. , • . • • .•
Administrator's . Sale—estate - -oi' ,
,'Ephriam
'McNamara.. ~ • . ' .• • , .
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Harford Fair.
Meeting of Susq'a Grange, No.
IMPORTIINT MATTER TO BOROUGH AND
TOWNSHIP AUDITORS.—SeN4raI times in the
last few months we Lave called the attention
of the people and officers of the several bor
oughs and townships in this county , to the law
requiring them to publish an itemized financial
statement of their accounts lin the newspapers
in their immediate neighbo 11°61 We---hs.ve
been led to do this, not altogether, from a sel '
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fish motive, but because it is our duty as journ l
alists to keep the people posted in all matters
that pertain to their interests ;:and also becaus
we have noticed that in a great many instances
the law was being totally disregarded. The
law has been for years espeeiaU explicit as re
gards boroughs. This disregard of the
• law subjects theauditors of the borough, if the
corporation is in debt, of one thoUsand dollars
apiece ;it not in debt, of twenty dollars. The
officers of the school boards have been equally
derelict in their duty, and are liable tO' a simi
lar fine.
By a law passed in 1875, the d ty is now just
as obligatory on townships or other corpora
tions.• This:question is being preiented to the
people by the papers all over. the State, 'and
this has led us to investigate the natter. We ,
have sought information of the lawyers, and
V tell us that the law upon this-poinfis
plan—that it plainly requires the auditors of
the several boroughs and townships to publish
a ,
statement of their 'accounts, respectively, at
the end or each fiscal year,in t least two tevvii
papers of the county ; also, by written ;sir
printed posters, posted withini the several bor
oughs or townships. Some of the township
and borough officers !iave held the opinion that
the written- or printed posters, posted in the
town or. township, were sufficient. A case o
this kind was tried in 'Washington county, inr
wiring a neglect o the auditors to publish in
the papers, s and afte a thorough examination
the Court decided against the auditors and fin
ed them twenty dollars eacl... In Allegheny ,
tounty a like case was tried, and with exactly
the sane result. i ' ,
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No doubt the reason why some persons s have
thought a publication by written, or printed
notices,posted up in the . borough or toivnship,. l
3TBS su ffi cient compliance with - the law, is be- '
cause the act of 1874 so stated it, but the pro-
visions of the act vt ere as k t folltiwstrj-
Nothing in this act shiilf be construed to in
teriere with the present law which requires an-
tuul statements of the receipts --and 'expen.tli
t'4's 01 the borough ,councils: .road commis
!toners, supervisors, overseers of the poor, and
:ennui directors to be advertised in the daily .or
weekly papers published in the respective
Nines.
h is plain front . the above. that the written or
printed statements to be posted within , the
borough or township, is in.additiio. to the pub
leition in the papers, for were it not sojt . lieact
would. he practically of no effect in tact
. - .
'hien again, on the 20th day of pri g ,1874,
t ilt:Governor approved ..an act,.the oth sectiOtk
which required . ' the corporate, a thorities of
•
1 " nielPalitY or aistrkisto an E ttally; in- the
latAltti of January, prepare ; And publish , in .at
g,,tst two newspapers -of said municipality;
Ott county, in - which the. same' is situated, a.
• catement showing id 'detail the actualladebt
tdness, t 4 amount of
,funded 'deht, the antount
fi rfloating debt thereof,' the, valuation of the
Property thereib,-the assets *of the cur-
Nvation, with the, characteir
~and oattire there.*
(41 The penalty for nezlect to.. publi* in. the
r " . t . ''riPerg such a statement is ' fine of
149 ' ,8 and dOars. , Tile ''objeet of this= law' is
Plaiti. It is tai b.riog- to.. the ••.I,knowied ,gp of 411
t he People interested, at. least oneea year, the
tctuiti financial Jar the' borough,toin
shli) or district and is: - as :much. forithe' beiiefit
of the tax-payer as for:', the' creditor Pr Pre4it'.
48 . It is a law made fi r the 'interest ;of the
!hole people, botk . T.lct... - iirid. pPor;. - who:, have
!axes to pay, and it -
every
tat payer to see is , :carrfeia :lotit4o 'the.
letter, for it gives everyone an opportunity to
know what the officers elected to do thier pub
lic business are doing with their money—
whether they are laying it outjudiciouslY or .
not, 6 6 ••
On ,the 12th day of April, 1875, the Governor
approved an tct which was supplementary to
the act Of 20th cif April, .1874.; declanrik that
the statethent to be published in at least two
,
newspapers must be iit the ,end of the fiscal
year, and not in January, as required by said
act of 20th April 1874.1 The new Constitution
requites the borburh or township officers to be
elected aanually, in February,. The law, in
pursuance of that cou l stitutionali - provision, re
quires such officers "Tied in Febuary to be
sworn
- into office.ou' the first Monday of April.
Consequently the fiscal year ends at that time,
and all annual statements haire to be made out
arid published as soon as possible thereafter,
excett school aecounis, which must be pub
lished, in June. Wel therefore, sum •up the
whole question as follows :
.
First—The required in each hih-
Migh.and township to
.. settle :the annual ac .
counts thereof, and pOlish , the same not only•
in neWspapers, h s
hut sal.o ' by written or printed
istatemenis, put up in t.lie most public places in
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the respective boroug . s and townships as soon
after.the closcof the fiscal, year, which, is on.
ihe.first - Alondayin \ A. ril; as possible.• ' .
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Second—lf the boroiigh . or .'township: is in
debt, , has a fpnded ok floating debt, this. must
be included in - the statement, together with the
'valuation of property,letc.,and published in at
least two papers, and !embraced in the written
or printed statement ilsO. .
, . It will be readily sera by what we have said
that it is necessary. that the auditors of th •ev
!,,ral-boroughs, townships and districts throug
out the county shall go to work at once and
settle the accounts, as ithey are in duty bound
t 6, and have them . puliiished, not only liy, post.
inS written or printea notices, but - also bYpub
fishing the same lull+ newspapers, aS the law .
directs.- A . failure •to perform this, duty mayl
subject the officers 'to trouble ; for, as we have
stated above, if the corporation : is not in debt
they ate subject to la fine of twenty dollars
apiece ; if it is. in deht_to a fine of one thou
sand dollars. It is hardly worth While for the
auditors : of any' bor4igh, township . or diStrict
j
in , this county to inc r the risk of this penalty
by -a neglect of this lain lawful duty.., If they
do, and suffer by it, they cannot pleadl.ignor
ance of the law as an excuse, for we do not
suppose there are any ?persons. iu this. county
elected. to this responsible position who cannot
read.-- Bellefonte ReAblican. -
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Business Locali.
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Susie), GRANGE; 74, next regular session
Saturday , June 24, i rat 1 o'clock ; p. m. Sub
scribers to stock of Building Association are re
quested to meet at *o'clock, sharp, to organize
and transact other k necessary business. The
Grange will take action on the 41h of Ju l .y cel
ebration, appoint committees for picnic that
day, etc., etc. Bxpept a full attendance. Don t
forget. I
June 21, 1876.
HARFORti FAIR. 1
The liarford • Agiicultural Society will ho'd•
\ their nineteenth AnoUal Fair on their grounds
iu Harford Village, on Wednesday and Thurs:.
day, 27th and' 28th aof September, 1876. The
list of Premiums will appear hereafter, s
H. J. TYLER,
, I • L..W. MOORE, Ex. Com.
HENRY GRANT. '
June 21 0 876.
OLD Newspapers for sale at this Office at ten
cents per dozen. '
HANDpILLS for. Auction Sales, t tv., printed
at the DEWjCRAT office in first-e n style and
at reasonable Prices • •
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nrA. new.lot uM summons and. subpoenas
just .printed at this Office. Other blanks in pro
tUsion, all prepared with care.'
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`To Riavr.
House and Lot torrent-in Montrose, Enquire
of J. B. McCollum. ! ,
May. 31, 1876.—tfj
NEW STOCK of carpets, oil cloths, matting,
&c., just received. •
GU . TTENiIERG. ROSENBAUM & Co.
Montrose, April i 2, 18761.
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Skitr,clG S tyles Stig, Hats,. felt and fur. -Boys
Centennial Hats, just! opened at .
GUTTlilti s t iEßG,. ROSENBAYM & CO.
' April 12, 18743tf. • • •
A' PURDY'S Wagpn Shop a fine lot of Plat
form Wagons and Buggies full trimmed. Com . -
plete and first-class in every respect for sale
cheap for cash. •
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Montrose, June 74.876 a.
Louis- 'KNOLL, Siiaving and- . 11;tir Dressing
Parlor, on Public Avenue, keeps on hand To
bacci) , and.. Qigarsi of every kind, also fresh
Candies.
Montrose, May 24,1876.
.
A. LARGE assortment, of ;he latest • and
neatest styles of visiting and business .cards
just received at this! office. Call and see them
before ordering else'yheri,!. ,s.
No business than need complain • that *he
is "too.pOor to adveFtise", .when , .can get the
latest, Sty le, ' hasintssl -cards printed at the. DEAt-
OcnAT offiee for ,thre&doliars per thousand,and
other work in 'proportion:. ,
.4A.DIES See this, you , can get 9 yardS (if the
beSt - Lonsdale yard lwide sheeting for $l.OO it
Uheapjuhn'salsd, 10 yards of the best (any_
in the store) Calicoes' kir 00:
MOntrose, May 1.0,, 1876.
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EW LACE CURTAINS* by llie.sett or yard.
Table ,Linen towels, and House
keeping goods in Oeat.yarietv at '
PUTTENBERG, .ItOiENBAUM & Co.
Siontrose, April' 12; 18760.: •
I,4ADLEt3; do 3 ou . want - - a nice Alpaca, Dressy
colored,if so go to . dheap John's,Where
yoti Will\get l6 yards of the imane for $4 00:and
all the trimmings thrown in free.. Come early.
Conte at once., i
.litontrose, May 10, 1876. - -
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A MAGNIFICENT„ ,of fine Cloths and•Cassi
meres, Coatings and suitings, for custom work,
just reeelved,'call and leave your measure fola
new suit at , .
UVITENBERG, ROSENBAVM & CO;
April 12, 1876tf.'
THE DEMoCRAT,I JUNE 21, 1876.
M. L. CATLIN, Master.
CENTENNIAL Percrv., Yourself and lady are
respectitilly invited to flttend a dancing, party
at the, Hotel of G. W.l Mapes, in Lenox,'Bus
quebanna county, Pa., 01 Tuesday, July 4th.—
Good nins7 • attends Bill $2. _
Lenox,
- NEVtR
get, Dr.l CI
Dipbtbefria.• Thy wilj
feels disposed to give q
M. A.iLyoe is sole
vicinity.l Get a bottle
June 1,4, 18760.
THE Russian Court i vited, Dr. Ayer. and his
family to the'Arclidukes wedoing in the Royal
Palace t This distinction was awarded him not,
betose he was Arnerieait. _but also be
caOse hih nar hyo-' had become fav
orably 4 : 1:10W .ssage round
the world.--
"VISIORS
commoOatio
Groundi, on
ble
before
3847 Have
May klB'
MARBLE W _
-The Tunkhannock larble Works of Burns
4 . White are doing good business 'and 'are
getting lout some veiy tasty jot's . of : -Head,
Stones
__land Manumeni A.' B. Burns, of the
Eagle Drug Store, is their authorized agent i'or
MontroAe and -vicinity.. He. has designs 0
Head Stones 'and Monuments. i Any orders left:
with Win will be promptly filled by Burns
White. .
! Tuukhannock, Feb,
MANT through, the , ountry are severely af
flicted With a cough acid an obstruction of the
fir Vasimges leading Ito the lungs.' Various
remedies are- used; Wit that which is said to
kive the best satisfy Lion is Taylor's Cough
§yrup or Expectorant. As it is sold on the
'principle of No Cure, No Pav,it would certain
ly be well to giye it a trial It can be obtained
of all ihe Druggists i I Montrose, or of dealer;
in general throughout the country.
March 29, 1876tf.
TIME AND PLACE !
No 4
Leadiand Oil chea
known? for years. -
the plabe to buy anyp
DRUG I:ine.at the very.
assortment of Brushl
ly in stock. The ce
Co.'s Pure White'Leiu
which 13 URNS is the
and vicinity. •
Mint:rose, April 19,1
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PAINTING.
We have just rec:
plain apd fancy env
per, plain and fancy
all sizes and colors,
all of ‘, l 4•lfich - we can s
than; any office in tbi:
and in 4ts good style. I
colored inks. It you
can beitt us, gii e us
you what we can d
hand or printed to oil
WE TAKE pleasure
our readers to the fi
Goods house of C. F
ton, are now reccivir
complete assortment
withstanding the cir
house informs us tba,,
at any former seasor4
for by the fact that
reliable goods at th
bouses'sell a very in;
cities Ot the season;
mestieimanufa-ture,
their shelves, and a
ginee enyone that tl
OrLATEST NEWS BINGHAMTON.
Thedatest news i Binghamton is that Hine
Lt
' Sholes, of 59 Cou t Street, have just received
their third Fall and Whiter stook of Dry Goods
whicho now cotqlete • in all departments.—
The best Silk. The, best Black Cashmeres:—
The bast Alpaca, tithe best Merinos—Empress
'—Plaids of all descrtptions. The best Shawls,
Rid Gloves, Embrbiderie4, Ribbons, Ties, &c.,
in fad everything that is kept in a first-class
Dry Goods Sture all bottom figures. Another
important item,whiqh if known may be essential
to the people of nontrose,'New Milford and
surrounding country, that Geo. B. McCollum
and C;: G. Faurot wbuld be most happy to see
all of their acquaintances and show thein the
bargains that Hine & Sholes are.now prepared
to give. , HINE & SIIOLES.
Binghatnton, Dec.ll., 1875.
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CLAIOOYANT ERAAIINATIONS FEEL
There is no subject that requires so much
study and experience as the treatment of °bion
ic diseases. The Itatonishing success and • re•
markable mires performed tiy Dr. Butterfield,
are clue to the gift clairvoyance, to the life
long study of the co stitutiOn of man, and the
eurinolOf diseases from natural remedies. Curets
the vi+7st.• forms of S,Crofula. t.:atarrh, Piles, Fe
male Weakness, Asthma, Kidneys or Bladder
Will be at the Cafferty ._llouse. 'Binghamton
Thursday, and Friday, June, 29th and 30th.
Dr. Butterfield .will he at the celebrated Min
eral Sjirings at Ituql, Pa., on a visit, Wednes
day,J tine 28th, arriving - Tuesday evening, June
27th, staying till Wednesday at 4 o'clock p.
June 28th ' • •
VIODES DE i'ARIS . !
4 " . f • I
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Sityaess,
1 4 C: 0 136Lir-ii.M 7 S,
FREN . OII I MILLINERY;
•97 coicrt &reet,
The larYT!fapd best sti
of Nesel 4rk, and at I
buy for' etuth aid Belt 10
sold. LAIMES' OAP;
aver
FRANK - LE
HAIR
l.Bir N. Y.,
1q.1 1 ? . .:E5TER2,14.11E. .
• • A prattc:al workman, at
10313ECCOM3J=41.15INCiV.
bag opepedieliop under L. Weeks .& Cosa. More. on
Public Avenue, where he la ready to do all kinds of
work in ins line. Can excel in new _work, and rftpair
with nogneaa and deapittcb• • -
- , J&NEIS BERNEY.
Atontiuse4Octoberlilitb,4l,ls.--3m.,
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Es, Propir.
24w2
as you can
Croup and
cure 'every one - who
em a trial.
lent for Montrose and
nd be convinced.
24w4
And good ac
e. Centenaial
at reasons•
week •or two
D,
iphia, Pa.
0 , 1876tf.
'• 'IS THE TIME TO PAINT.
er than they have been
urn'e Eagle Drug . Store is
thing in the PAINT and
lowek figures. A large
and Varui4lies constant
,ebrated • Hall, Bradley, &
ri constantly on hand,`fOr .
oLk AGENT for .I.ontrose
1876tf.
ived a verrlarge e. stock of
opes, letter and note pa
hill bead papers, cards of
, olored poster paperS, etc.
1 . afford to print :.cheaper
or neighboring counties,
Work done in black - and
think there is any that
a trial, and we will show
All kindd of blanks on
der.
in calling the attention of
act that . .the. popular Dry
Sissort & Co:;l3ingham
g an tinusuallylarge-and.
i of new spring gocids. Not
-3
fry or "hard times," this
t :their. trade ii , larger than
11 - This is easily accounted
They always Offer the most
some prices that many
i(Thu. grade. All flit nov
both.. of , foreign and . do
may tio*. be • found upon
isit.to their store,will con
tat is the place to trade.
Eihghaintan; F. 97.
ck of . Millinrcy Goode outside
he very iowest ;cash prices:
n* cash. We will not De under
'S • AND HEAD-DRESSES in
' large variety,
LIE'S PATTERNS.
OODS, ETC.
F. ROZ ELLE.
POI 10, 1876.-ly.-3t ,
IWINGS QTROUD-,
B ;
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GENERAL
MBE s LEFT AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE AGENT,
nacir4 - ric•asci.por.
capital Repiesented, $11.09,000,0.001
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EIRE : 1
f 1 '
Fire Association Of Phil.,Capitar & iAssets, $ 6,500, - 00t
insurance Co. of N. A.,-Ptill., "' '" . 5,000.000
Peuntylvinia.Fire„ , '
Phil., " ,I. 1
r "
, 1,100,0130
his. Co. of Pa., Phila. ' '•l ••, 'MAW
Lycornfng of Manncy,Pa.: " i - 4 ' . . 6,000,000
Lancaster of
Lancaster, : " ! " , e , 400,000
IN ewton f Newton, ". i - " • 150,000
Home his Co., N. X., • " '.l " :6,000,000
i , ,
National " " " r 66 0 %
r 16 0 00
Co I.nierc Fire " , ' ' • ! 450,1)00
Fairfield ,Fire Ins. Co.•Sonth
Norwalk, Conn. I ' '
Atlas ' ' '; !, ''
Royal Canadian, of • Montreal,
Canada, ' • " 1 ‘i /.200,0A
I --t
Liverpool. London it Globe,
•'I . '
_,
of Liverpool, Eng., • ' 47,000,000
'Providence ; W arthington '- of 1 - '• • '
• Providence, R. 1., 1 " 1, '
.•• ,
Tradg Ins. Co elauden, N' J. " •
Pattelson Fire In* Co. Paitta. ' i
son N.J.,
I 66 , 116
, 1
, ,
Conn. NiutL4l Wire I its. Cq., .Aestitt;s $40,00,00(
American Life". Ptiil'a. , '1 1 $5,000.0(tO
. .
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ACqIDENT,.
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Traveiers Ins. CO., Hart., capital an Surplus $3.000,0(0 ,
Railway Passengers i 6t $500,000
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The andersignedhasbeen we.lbiovi'n in thiseonnty,fot
the put 20 years, as an Insurance Agent. Losses sus
tained by. Me Comnainies have ilways been promptly
paid. 1
Or'OlDcenoytairs,in building east from Banking
Office of Wm. 13. Cooper &Co.,t Titrnpike street.
BILLINGS STROUD, Agent.
CLIARIAS IL SMITH,
Office Manitgere.
AMOS
Montrose, Jan. 5, 1876.!
This standard article is compounded with tbe great
est care. Its effects are as wonderhil and satisfactory
as ever. It restores gray or teed ha.r to its youthful
color. It removes all eruptions] itching and dandruff;
and the scalp by its use becomes white and clean. By
itslonic propertiesit restores the *Mary glands to
their normal vigor, preventing 'baldness, and making
the hair grow thick and strong. As it dressing nothing
has been found so effectual, or desirable. Dr. .A.• A.'
Hayes, State Assayer of Massachusetts, says of it : ,"I
conAder it the best preparation' for its intended pur
poses." • I
Buckingham's, Dye,
FOR THE WHISKERS.
This elegant preparation may be relied on to change
the color of the beard from gray, or any other undesir
able shade;to brown orb a k, at discretion. It is easily
applied. being in one preparation s - and quickly and e -
fectnally produces a permanent color which will neither
r
rub no Warli off.
MANUFACTURED *Y ' •
IL P. Hall •d& Co., Nashua, N. H. -
SOLD BY• ALL * DRUGGISTS' AND DEALERS IN
MEDICINE. 1
April. 5;1876.-4ai
A YEWS SARSAPARILLA,
I_l • FOR PIIRLiYIKO THE BLOOD.
—angeMenits.,, :initiation of these same hu
mors to some internal organ, or organs. whose action
they derange.and whose substance they disease and des
troy. Ayer's Sarsaparilla- eipels these humors- from
the blood. When they are gone,l the disorders they pro
duce disappear such as uiceratioa of, the Liver, Stom
ach. Kidneys, Lungs, Eruptions and Eruptive Diieases
of the Skin, St., Anthony's Fire, Rolle.of Erystpelas,
Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, - Boils.: Tumors, Tetter
and Salt Rheum Scald Head !.RingiVorm Mee and
Sores Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain the Bones Side and
Head Female Weakness Sterling Lenphorrhtea 'gag
from internal ulceration and Uterine disease Dropqy
Dyspepsia and General Debility,. With their departure
health returns. • I i -
PREPARED EY I •
• t ;
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co,i, LOwell ass.,
,
Practical and AnplytiOal MO ' 5.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIS AN DEALERS IN
MEDICINE. i '
April 5, 1876. / •
H AVE,YOU\ NEWS ?
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The 'following is a ItilieClinelt,nl It.
3%. ; pound§ TEA for one -dollar.
5 cans • PEA.CLIES-'or TOMATOES for one
- •
4 cans LITTLE . NECK CLAYS for one
lar. - :.•
7 pounds RA.ISINSor - •
22 bars SOAP for out •1 •
10 pounds prunes tbr one dollar. I . • ,
14 pounds SALERATUStbr one
4 pounds COFFEE for ono dollar. •
12 pounds CRACKERS for . one.ddllar.
150 JAW. BREAKERS for one dollar:
The whole lot
.for TEN . 'DOLLARS ftnd.a
present thrown : - GOnd for . minety days., - A
large 01 new :and choice . :goods equally .
lOw, By eallinkAit the head pf Navigation
you shalt have - the Ml' value qt your money
every meand something extra.! .
Tan and see at • . ICULLA,RD'S •
Irontrosp, March t. 1870 . • 1 .<
A NEW STOCK OF' ,
4 01 4 C)C313.0r3 7 " '
just received arid for sale by
FLOUR.
For side by
• - H. J.:WEBB
ALSO, ALL .KINPS . ,OF - . 1- ,
GROCERIES,
, ,
Atthestoreof !.
.1 S:.J, WEBB.
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rot 114. 10 bY it. i, W2Bll.
' Montrose, A9r1191, 1875. ,
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64
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:!Z i,OOO
500,000
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S LANGDON, Solicitor.
This compound of the veg •
able alterpatives, :Jarsapar
la, Dock,' Stil'bight and
fandrake with the lodides
f Potassium and Iron.makes
most effechal cure of series
complaints which arc very
.evalent and afflicting. It
rifle the ;blood, purges out
te lurking humors in the
stein, that undermine 'the
.talth and kettle into troub
tt,onie disorders. Erupt ions
nice on the .surface of hu
frOna thelblopd. , Internal
i i
Oounty Business Directory.
Two lines In this Directory, one year, $1 . 60; each ad-.
ditlonal line, 50 cents.
'ONTROSE.
- WM. HAGHWOUT, Stater. Wholesale and Retail
dealer in all k,nds or slate roofing. elate paint, etc. ,
Roofs repaired withtslate paint to order. Also.: slate
paint for sale by the gallon or barrel. Montrose'.
.
BILLINGS STROUD, General Fire and Life Insnr.
ance Agents, also,
• sell` Railroad and Accidental •
Tickets to New York and Philadelphia. Office one
. door east of Wm. Ii Cooper & Co's bank.
WM. EL BOYD it. CO, Dealers in Stoves, hardwire.
and Mann( ctureris of Tin' and Sheet-i .on ware, Or
ner of Main and Turnpike street.
A. N. Bullard, Dealer in Groceries. Provisions,Book*;
Stationery and Yankee Notions; at the hea d Pub
lic Avenue. . .
WE. 11. COOPER & CO., Bankers. 'Sell 'Foreign Pas
s)ige Tickets and Drafts on England,. Ireland, and
Scotland. • .
WM. L. COX, Harness maker and dealer in all arti. ,
clos usually kept by the trade, opposite the bank.
JAMES E. CARMALT, Attorney-at. Law.• Mice one 41
door below Parboil Rouse, , Public Avenue. "*.„ •,
n. ROSENTHAL, Auctioneer. Care S. Flllman & Co.,
Montrose, Pa.-
NEW MILFORD. .
SAVINGS BANE, NEW MILFORD. Sig per eent;•n
interest on all Deposits. Does a general Rankine
business. S. B. CEASE k CO.
H. GARRET & SON, Dealer in Flour, .Feed,
Suit, Lime, Cement, Groceries and ProYisions, on
Main Street, opposite the Depot; • - .
N. P.XIMBER, Carriage Maker. Picture Framer;and
600,000
21'0,000
Eidirtaker,ifew roao from - I"hiniers Hotel, near
M. E. Church. • •
340,00 U
GREA'T BEND.'
/
R. P. DORAN. Merchant Tailor and dealer I n, Reidy
Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries add Pruyisiolis,
31ain S.reet. , • '
CARRY THE NEWS,'
‘""/ OH CA.REY , THENEWHTO MART
AND EVERYEODY ELSEI .
FOR GOOD NEWS re HEALTHY AND REFABSiaNOI
VILRAN & is 0.,
HAVE MOVED' , TO THEIR;NEW STORK,
THE FIRST NATIONAL' 'BANK,
Where they will keep on hand the best assorted stock of
Nen's and Boys' Ready-Made
014-OIP.WItHc(4
DRY GOODS, .NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS,
HOSIERY, HATS, MILLINERY
GOODS, &C., • ,
• of all descriptions and latest styles.
Grin us aor
and we Win you 1101111 T.:•-
Tennis. cub or good paper- RespecnuPy, • ,
NATIONAL Dar •GOODS &' CLOTHING
SLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS' newest shades,
- i25 cents per yard,
at S. P. t CO.'S First National.
BLACK AND C OLORED CASHMERES, all shades
& cents peryard,
&
at S. P. CO.'S First National..
BEST CALICOES,f,new styles and fast colors, 6J( cents
pe
r ya,
• at S. P. tCO.'S First NationaL •
HANDSOME RAMBURO EDGING AND INSERTING
from 10 cents per yard up,
at S. I', & CO.'S First National.
YARD WIDE BLEACHED COTTONS, from 8 cents
per yard tly,
•at S.P. & Co. 'S First National.
YARD WIDE FACTORY, from 7}lf cents per yard
upwArds,
at S. P.l CO.'B, First &Miami.
BEST SHIRTINOS. new styles, 15 et~ per yard
at S. P. & CO.'S First Nat ional.
BOYS' READY-MADE surfs, from $5 up.
• at S. P. t Co.'S First National.
• ~
YOUTHS' READY-MADE SUITS, from $6.50 up,
at S.F. I Cu.'S First National.
MEN'S READY-MADE SUITS, from $ll up,
at S. P. & CO.'2 First National.
•
BOYS' CASSIMERE RANTS, froni $1.50 up,
at S,. P. & CU.'S First National. •
MEN'S cAssimmiE PANTS, from p. 50 up,
at S. P.& CO. 8 First National.
' We shall also keep on hand !Gents' and Ladies' Us
deiwear of all styles; ladies' and misses' Ready-made
Suits. Aikassistance to our experienced and artistic
milliner, we havo engaged the services of one of the
leading trimmers in New York city. and we guarantee
our milliner,y department to' contain.the leading styles
and trimmed in best city styles, and our prices lower
than elsewhere Remember we will keep a fall assort
. ent of all classes of goods generally kept.in first-class
stores, and our priced we warrant will be the lowest in
Susquehanna County. Our special buyer will be in
the market at all times, and- procure for ns tho lates t
novelties. Onr motto will be. "Julie.° to all." Bear
in mind we have a NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, and
the LOWEST CASH PRICES IN THE COUNTY. As
an inducement to make large purchases wo will deduct,
(on demand) on all cash bills of $lO or more, live per
cent.
, Come one and all
' Ruth gruat and,small
And buy your goods
At S. P. & Ch.'aFirstlslatiOn-aIL
Respectfully, ' S. PILLMAN & CO.,
First National Dry Goods and Clothing Store.
\ Montrose. March 25, 1876. • • - •
B USINESS qIIANGE.
The firm of E. Bacon &Co, having been duseolved;.l
will continue the , , • .
Confectionery Business,
At the old stand. lam prepared to tarnish
all kinds of
Witte D
Z At wholesale and .Retail Pikes.
FRESH SUPPLY CANNED GOODS,
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TOYS. &O. &C.
N. C. BACON.
Timitraso. May Bd, 1876.
Kir i .p34l3opl7 WANtyS ; 9NpI- ,
--;::::' -.:The.lioitbinsi;ill7lllifirl:,
For Sale by Wm. R. Boyd k Co., ,
thkitesideace of Alonzo .Williguo, 3 TWOS .114 ipi
cmtroaa, on Now Milford road. • .
price, No. t, $8.50 ; 0;06. , i.
4.U.4120 WILLIAMS, GOO l i
April 3,11876.-3 m Snag's 00.,
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(Searle'e New - Brlck) ,
S. pirLLmAN i t co.,
Constantly on hand.
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