The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, September 20, 1876, Image 7

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Arrangements)! Ma4B.
yie RAILIIOAD:
oillii, 0 , Arrives. Depara
"k• di ( Daily ,) .. 700 pm 1215 m
l '' VIA. STAGES:.. 1
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~,, Depot,( i Dally,) ....i:•..- 6001 u - li so a 4 ,,..
.- - ~. . -
r Milford , tua iy,)._ 1000 a ta \ 1 Slip oi
0,,;,,ing, (Daily.) ,. 945 am 1000 pm
ifi'l.sville,(tri weekly,) '' - 7 .1100 pol B°o alit
r', u liti Station, (ix! weekl,) . . 1 700 a iti ' 700 Ira'
li-itutou,via S. Lake,(tri weekly)... 600. P In 70 4 )p m'
oilb rpe u,(tri weekly,) . .y... i'..',..-..•.. :1000 a m • •800pra
la n ` t r ,,,, v ybrk, (yid ISlontitho ( Depot s ) kqeiv lalito.*ll,
Trie . ' l " 'k • nd' mall ng are daily. ' • -
93 1 il' inn()C 11 i • T' a . Tki
•• Hie scation LIMB ace ayo, _ orodaya
ro ,on s a
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1 ,1 air,rhamton mail, (via Silvpi - Lake 'Siang Tuoi=
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,r',l'dhuovr/Ile ( nailralisiTues4ayej!itiredayp s ind Bat
0 01 ' s.. " ' : • ' .
ljlAehopPeo mail rails ZaGiliyil,r i E iitiesitAye, a vid'
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ADDVTIGN4 B.l..mixat - '
I stag e lovee dally,for Xottrotie riapptit I,: ; m"atad
ra: at p. m
J e leaves dtttly. for Nit* Miltoro ai7,:8084 in;
qturne at 330 p.m • , , . •
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. C. YORDHAId.
hl o litraiti tio.l4i Ti*:.*bl4.;:'„-..'
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)..11 m of Trains'. To take effect; On Monday,
10 15, 1876. •
ru TrainS. . _ Trajryr,
1; 00 • A nn. .! • Koantwahro•
$ ~,aiontfoae ... ...,....9.00 5
455 ,
$ 5 10°5 • - •
53
;. ,11)28. .. ....Coors 840 448:..
it 4. 1032 Limners —BB5 . 444.
1036 — .M00db0arne..........8 90.".440; .
—825 496 .,
0 7 -1047 .
b
i f, ... . pr Ogville ........„.805 420
i v 1103 Lynn 755 412
1118 Averrs 745 • 405
40 1128 - • • • 5 01~
los 1143 , • . • 345 -
1115 . Marey'a -. \
1 16 " 88 1
1;00 • Tunkhannock 00 - • 8%.
tnius will run on Lehigh' Valley time as kept in the
ste of P. & N. Y. RR at ifunkhahnock..._
Arrain s connect at Tu hkbantodk with P.& N x
l oving north and south. .
fiLii.IiSLEE. Pres' t:
•
Inch Chunk. Anrll, 17. 1870.
List of Now Advertisements.
lioney talks—C. U. We.bster;
il l iallanious—Guttenbiiritßosenbatmi&Co.
rollyour. votes-7-Gutienburg Rosenbaunt
CP.
Administrators notice—Est. of Hendrick . B.
_ 4
BusnrEss . -: - Locate.
Attention Firemen.
Clairvoyant examination, tree:.
1T
liartbrd Agricultural'S:lciety
Black and Raw Silks-o._ F.. Sisson
impoitatit decision. of interest to
„ ,
who reside in cities, towns
,or vliliges was
cn ny , inade in Lebanon county, courts
. ,
Judge Henderson. <A luau was indicted for
unit and battay on a neighkor because be'
o.3lmed the fruit on' the branches of . the tree
ger:Treading the prosecntOX's lot. Judge Rep
itrion said that every. owner of latid is the
i guer of it froni :line' upward as far as he
amires to make , claimn`of it. This' being , tbe
lats the prosecutor, bad the - right to 'the :fruit
et the branches .extending over= his rot. He
Eight have sawed them off.' This decision is
important at this particular time and is gener
illy misunderstood by the people.
—Now that the ptcnh seaso4 - has about
&sed we erect -to: be relieved from that stere
atyptd expressionsVhlet nearly: every : one who
hports these affairs Ases,: , to .wlC—:wit,
tiblee It's the invarlabla thing tor the non
pcf..laional reporter to de,- to refer at j least once,
lathe tables 'groaning beneath' the weight of'
21[14e luxuries at the Seaton. It's past, that
phrase is, and' it's a lie. Nobody ever heard
ttbles Groan at a picnic or anywhere, else. I
Probably -the donors of viands may groan in I
irit at seeing their, culinary beautieS disap
;tqting so rapidly, or the ehildren—ind grown
folks too, for that matter—may groan with
tdin at their uncomfortable insides, overloa, fed
vith indigestible food; but t4e tableS don't
roan. They may crack and tumble, but nev• . - -
r a groan. Whoever first inflicted this . highly
vele and elaborately nonsensical phrase upon
the English speaking world ought to be resur
fisted. reanitneted, and made to groan tor his`
mbolicai and hyperbolical invention. -
.
THOUGHTS FOR SATURDAY .tA I.T IGHT.— rm uere is
10 surer test ot, integrity than well proper
tbnetll expendik / tire.
In all the affairs of, this,world so Much repu •
tition is it reality so much pouter / .
Countries are well cultivateil, not ai - they are
but thex are free. -
Repteilics mime to an endby luiurigus bah ,
s;; wonareb by ptiverty., ll.
Sob Ody looks any longer at 'Me iliinbOW
yo;eli has lathed a quarter of an hour.,
Lei no man who - wants
..tb do:ranyibink for
te soul of a man lose a.ehance,t-I`.doing some
thing for hiS body. - ;--
People are never made so ridAbulons by the
talkies they possess as by those Mitt they af.
ka to have.
Love never reasons, but' worustik giveS, like
ithqughtless profligate, its, all, and, trembles
tes`lest it haS done too little. •
Do not try to pass for more than you are,
forth ; if you do yottr duty, your goe‘Winali-,
13 of head and heart, will be discovered and
Ippreciated. •
Many persons when they find thernielves in
lager of shipwreck during the voyage of life
tow their darling" vices overboard, es 'theti
'triflers do, only to fish them up ngain when
storm isovei. ; : c. r''"J;,
When the Breton Mariner-puts I to sea, his
Prayer is : "Keep me, my God,; My s boat is*
tail, and thy , ocean is se Wide." Does not
his beautiful prayer truly expr4, the condi
oi each of tis ?
tIIE FASHIONS OF VIE HOUIL- , —ThereSeelne
_
bbe a sort of Providence guiding e itudtiotts,
tithe present season. The ladiet4 th ere *ever
sore appropriately dressed than Jle#44never
ar)re economically arrajed. The :liiitti; ; „lcosi,
kat to nothing. Everything thelf4'4 lo a
kit anybody chooses to wear:, Some 04. the
tab Avenue damsels wear bati that'itisti,thir
t cents. They are banged up 14 , 11214 way
kt banged , up that:;;and tbe;more,butre the
lore genteel. Some are worn like a' French
tepeau ;. some like .-811,‘ inverted 'milh'Tala
time are skewered on to the back of the,head
awe bent down over the nose ; *then; aratiu-
Or-leafed. Then . thpy are' bent In`the ereWm
the most popular are in the `!K3 Nxue-ify
ire" style. Nearli every house'l l ! l ' .4 2 141805
ill of unfashionable alba SWIM, SOO AIDE'S.**
i.':,..(,...;;,!..,..i'i5,-:,,
The reigning fashion to have, four or five styles
in one suit brings every - thing into play.',
Taihienable to have „both. _ sleeves alike,, but the:
aleeies and the dress bear no relationship. In
color and mpterial the htiVe no - &inflection
With the areas. The skirt may be satin, silk
alpaca or empress cloth. The accord
mg to, the fancy's - The gloves ha
lib match for -the:dress: A. fashionable-outfit
maybe made -up, front' a dozen ihfcrent
is ]fit
Is iinitepoptilar:Aow 'for Youngla--,
dies-in schools to make up their own millinery,
espr4ally, their hats. Tile ladies have A bulk'
he:cotter a month.' 'The old article 'is onlyre,
reVaruped - ' and, fitted- with a ^new Twistiand a.
.new. onit-, If it was , tipped Up bhind; that is
Irt doWn'and it tipped up before.: ' Ile right
hand side is loosened and .the, left:-hand Fide
rolled up, andym) Dom. Fashion, that imper•
inns dame; wits ileve'r ift4,.ecnisiderate and mer- .
ciful 'as now.
Ifutiiness Locals.
EXE,CUTIVE COMMITTEE, of the Hayford
44ieultural Society offer - in itddithAt to their
premuhn list some preimunis tor , Grade Alderny
and Grade Ayrsbires as as are offered for Grade .
Deyonaand Grade Durham. ' ' •
Lee Tiffany, See.,
Montrose,'Pa., Sept., it th 1876."
ATTENTION FPARAIAN. The Annual- Parade,
ottlic Mdntrose Fire Department will take
plaCe Friday, Baps 29 th 1M Osiocli P. M.
prompt. AS, it is but once a year we meet for
tills !IMMO benefit, let every man turn ant
fully equiped. _ order CheifEngineer.
• W. L e Cox. See
•
CLA.III,VOYAN'r EXA3iINATIoNS FREE.
• There is no subject that requires so much
study and experience as the treatment of ctron
le'disetties. The astonishing success and re
inarkable cures performed by Dr,. Butterfield,
are tlue to the gift - of clairvoyance, to the life
long study of the constitution of man, and the
curing, of diseases from nat. - mat remedies. . Cures
the worst forms of Scrofula, Catarrh, Piles; Fe
male Weakness,Asthma, Kidneys or Bladder
Will at the Lafferty House, Binghamton
Thursday, and Friday. Oct. 19th and 20th.
•
WE WOULD advise all those intending to
make anY Purchasesof Black Silks this fall to
make them now, as there has been a. great ad
vance in 'Raw which must make a
material advance in manufactured goods. C.F.
Sisson C0.,4 Binghamton, intormns that they
have an unusual.y tine line of Black Silks pur
chased at very low prices, which they offer for
the present at old prices, which are about 25
per cent less than the goods can he ourehased
now, They have a large stock Of Black and.
Colored % Cashmeres, toirether mlth ;an endleis
variery'Ot everydescripliou of Fall Dress Goods
which they offer upon the most favorable terms
Samples sent with pleasure to any address.
NEW PASSIONS' for Fait, 1876, just received
at ' s & STROUD'S.
. Montrose, Sept: 13,1870w2:
:No: , business 1:11£111 need cotnplain. that -he
is "too poor to advertise" when' he can get the
'latest style Vusluess eardi printed, at Ole
OCItAT office for ,three dollars per thousand,and
_other-work in inoportlop. • -
LACE CURTAINS by the sett or yard.
'Fable Linens, ,Napkins, towels, and %House
keeping goods'in great variety at ,
. • : GUTTENtERG, RO:SiNBAITISitt Co.,
Montrose;, trose, April 12, 1876t1.
The 'sale of Taylor's ;Family Medieines is
steadily on" the increase: The Sales of the past
year being' more than double of any previous
.year. The reason of this is on at:count of the
enuinCinitits of 'the goods illeinselvtis and
the fair and impartial manner in which they
are sold.
July 26,1876.
SEWING MACHINE POW SALE.
• A: newt sewing machine will be ,sold ` dirt
cheap" and on easy ;tents, as the present owr t .:
:er has no use for it Inquire bye= person, or Inc
teF at tile DEMOCRAT Office. Anyone wanting
a tbeir:tt i e n n e tit w kn make money by giving this
ept 6. 18760.
Montrose, .B
r rlmE AND PLAOE !
Now IS THE TIME TO PAINT,
Lead and Oil cheaper than they have been
known for years. Burn ha& - Drug Store is
the place to buranything in the PAINT and
DitllG line at the very lowest figures. Alarge
assortment Of Brushes and Varnishes constant
-I`y in stock. The celebrated -Hall, Bradley,h
o.'s Pure NhitesLead i constantly on hand, for
which BURNS is the limit" AGENT . for Montrose
and viCinity.
• Montrose, April 19, 1876tf.
TAxicf*Pleasure in ceiling" the attention ot
ohr readers to. the fact' that , tha Popular Dry
Goods house of O. F.StsioN & Co., Bingham;
ton, are now receiving an unusually large and
cOmplete assortment of new spring. goods. Not
'withstanding the cry of "hard times," this
house informs us that 'their trade is larger thab
at:any former season. This is easily accounted
for-by the fact Ua' they always offer the most
eoods at the some prices that many
louses sell a very inferior grade. - All .tht nov
elties of the season, both of foreign and do
mestic manufaqure, may now be found upon
their shelves, and a visit their store,will con
yitice anyone that that is the place to trade.
BURGLARS AT WORK Di BINGHAMTON
: They have been , entering houses and knoclk
Ing down men after dark on the back streets,
hut, at this time of writing the - :police think
theihave tit that may lead to the entire
capture of the gang. The firm of Hine. &
Sholestave been trying to stop this reign of
`tenor by marking all of their' summer goods
'xiown at cost thereby giving , all a chance to get ,
an' honest living. A few, of those fine parasols
Ind:summer mike, left. They are offered at less
- than cost. They also keep on hand the largest
..and cheapest line:of black inks in the
Mobrning goods of all kinds &specialty. Bend
. for samples. No trouble ,to show goods. '
HINE & SrtoLim!
.2:,Alpg4ailitop,..4ug;. 2;1876.;
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CunE, No PAT. •
Kilby'a-Congb Balsam,a very palatab:e corn
polled, tor the various affections of the throat
and lungs. Used with great, success in csaet of
Asthma and Bronchitis. It , is prescribed by the
physicians and endorsed by the people. War-,
ranted tcegiye entire natisfuction or money re-
Kitby's )la,gic Relief for tbe instant cure of
severe and acute pains. 1 k-
• Kirby's Tasteless Worm Lounges. Sure;
safe and effectual. -
Kirby's Condition Powders for quality, quati
tity and purity are superior to any Powder for
stock manufactured.
Kirby's Camphor ice for cbaped bands or
sunburn:
„Flor sale by all Druggists In' tiontrose„ and
Deniers ht Meltable' throughout the country,
JUDO 28,18747/.
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"OATS *anted at this office on subscdp-
OLD Nevvepapers for sale at this °Mee at ten
cents per dozen.
HANDBILLS for Auction Sales, to., printed
at. the DEMOORAT s offic in firs4la , c style_and
at reasonable prices.
new lot ot 'sumtninis , and subphenas
just. printed at this office.' Other blankain.pfo
=fusion, all prepared with eargy
',TuoismEß's deletirated Eitract of Malt; Wm.
Slagsey & Co.'s Phil:Well:thin Ale 'at' M. A. L 3
ou's Drug' Store:
,Montrose t , Aug. 9; 1876... • •
. -Fon PURE Drugs and - 31edieines, Fine Tebilet
'Articles, Jewelry ,antl -- Perfumery; go toll. A.
.4or.'s Drug` Store.. ' , r - : , • •
3Slontrose,-'Aug. 9,1876. - : , •
Pubiodnkrns.---Pictures taken in all the lat
est styles. Old pictures copied and enlarged.
Also a splendid lot of frames' for- bale cheap,
at O.W. DooLITTLE's.
'Montrose, Jude 10, '74.—tf.
•
To RENT:. • • 4 • • •• •
Rouse and Lot to rent in Montrose, Empire
of ,T. ,B. MeCollurn.
• . Alay:3l,lB76:—tf.•
NEW STOCK - of carpets, oil cloths, matting,
&c:,just received: • - •
GIITTENEERG. ROSENBAUX & Co.,
Montrose, April 12, 18764.
- SPRING Styles Silo, Hats, felt and fur. Boys
Centennial Hats,.just opened at
\ GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM &; CO.
April 12, 1876 tr.
FRESH OYSTERS have e.ounnene'ed arriving at
the Keystone Sidoon, one door nboye First Na
tional Bank, basement, Drop in and see.
GE9 C. - 11flai.
Montrose, Aug. 23, 18701
4. MAGNIFICENT lot or line Clottis and Cassi
mores, Coatings and Suitings for enstom work,
_just received, call and leave yoar Erasure for a
now suit at
GUTTENBERG, ROSE3IB*IIII it CO.
April 12, 1876tf. . :
LosT.—At the Grangers' Picnic, at Hart
Lake, on - Thursday evening . last, a gold sleeve
button. 7be finder will be paid for his trouble
oa leaving It at the DEMOCRAT office.
• JEWETT'S Pure AV bite Lead, , flail Bradley &
Cuss. Lead, White Zinc,. • Reidy Mixed - Paints;
Colored Paints in - Oil' and Fina Graining .C 01,..
.orB, tor salv.itt , M.. A. Lyon's Drug Store.:..
.31nntivse r Aug. 94876.
CIGAR AND CONFECTIONERY STORE.
:''Having bought Louis Knoll's stock ofMigars.
Tobacco and Confectionery - , I can furnish
artic.les for the least money. Flue
summer drinks fur the thirsty.
Montruse, July 21,1876.
.
To_ - Dutte rons—LThe tteri tigri.
the; members of the c•Ftveral Boards'of Sehool
Direetors,in•Susquehanna• and adjMning Conn=
ties,is invited to the following testimonials and
endorsilnents. by the leading Educator s. and
School Officers of this .T0R31.1,L DISTRICT, rela ,
live to - the
STANDARD CHARACTER "AND •
STERLING MERIT
BANDERS' UNION - READERS • &Cr
üblithed to' their fratrons. only a
,horstime since ; on.; the
_occasion ors!' deterni
jned etiort;,shniNr-Ao: the _
_one nOw. being:tuade
in this.county, by Agents Of rivtd publishers,tn
displaCe these, books.
The undersigned, residents of the sth Nor
mal District of Pennsylvania, comprising the
-counties of Bradford, Lycotuing, Potter, Su's
squehanna, Sullivan,Tioga,and Wyotuing,would
respeetfully represent, that since
SANDERS' UNION READERS AND SPEL
LERS; ROBINSON'S SERIES OF NI A.THE-
M.ATICS,AND SPENCERLIN COPY-BOOKS,
have been quite generally introduced into and
are now - in use as a whole, win part, in a large
inajority of the Public Schools of this Normal
District, and believing, as . we do, that these
boinis are Standard Works of Sterling .liferit,and
among the very best published ; and, seeing no
incfficwnt reason for a change, would'earnestly
-advise any who may be tempted, by interested
Parties, to displace_ these- books, to exercise great
caution, and
,to be fully satistied of the superior
merit of the hooks proposed as substitutes,. be
fore subjecting the. Patrons to the additional
expense of purchasing new books, as well as the
schools to the great inconvenience and trouble in
cident to the Introduction or displacement 'of
Text-Bo its—besides thereby preventing uni
forinity so, nearly attained in this District.
•F A Allen; Institute Conductor and former
Principal of State-Normal School, Mansfield,
Chas H Verrill; Principal of Mansfield State
Normal School. •
A" .A Keeney,. Co., Supt. of Bradford Co.
Elias Horton, " - Tioga •is
'.l W Allen, " " • Potter "
W C TilJen t " = Susquehanna
T F Gahan, " Lycoming Si
Thompson Bodle, " "Wyoming
.1 T Reed, former, " , " " Lycoming "
H 11 Hutton, former Principal Troy 'Graded
School. -•
H E Pitcher, former Principal Towanda Public
Schools.
A H Berlin, former Principal Montrose Graded
School.
F-M Smith, Teacher of Maths., &c., State Nor
. me School, Mansfield. =
Lemuel Ammerman,,Teaeher Lang. ac -State
_Nor. School, Mansfield. •. • •
ARinzli Ammerman, Prine. of Conf.' Dep., State
`Nor. 'School Mansfield. - • -
The: County Superintendents above named,.
vitbficvo exceptions, am still acting as such in
their;ievective counties. and 'have expressed
themselves as haiing unifbrutlY opposed chang
ing the above mentioned • book; for the reasons
stated in their appeal to their patrons.-
The. Publishers desire to say to any not fa
'miliar with these books,that they most cordial
ly invite attention to the following, as awing
the many 'points of - superiority and excellence :•
The Paper, Type; Binding, Illustrations, and
Afeehanien? execution, .
'he: Gradation and .Progreesive Character of
the Peries.
7716 MO, unereeptionablOnoral tone of the se
lections in each book. ' •
The cheapness as compared with other series
in respect to quality, number pages, quantity
of reading matter, &c., '&0. • 't
N. B.—Sainple &Ties lor examination and
comparison 'will 'be -.furnished gratuitously on
application to W. B. Deans, ,Montrose, or the
publishers:- , •
ITtscor, &
188 rand Et, New York.
In regard to ,an exchange of School Readers
in this county, at I have only . to say
that I think the wants of the count'', in tbia
respec, do not demand a change, in thew) hard
times for Mom* _
I consider . flandire Readers among `the best
published.
Tridoss, &nit.
31.oatroii /8-
,_ . .~~
JAMES ZERFASS.
~ni~'.„_
- AT PUADY'S Wagon Shop a 'fine lot of flat
orni. Wagons. and Buggies Lull trimmed. Com
plete and . first elass in every respect I,r sale
elleaßfor lash. • . "
Modtrose, June 7, 1876tt
A LARGE assortment the . latest. and
neatest, styles - of visiting 'and business' cards
jusl received at this office. and see them
before orJeting elsewhem : •
:PBINTni .
,
Nire,have lust received a very large Stock of
plain ,aniFfauef envelopes,lettor and "note pa
per4ktain'and t.f6tcy` bill head 02.0 re, cards.bf
all sizes and colors, colored poster papers, etc.
all of, which we ,can_ afford , to , print cheaper
than any,office in this or neighboring, countiei,
and in as good style:. Work done in black and
'colored inks. It you thinic there 'is any that
:eau 'beat us, gi% e us a Arial, and we will show
you what-we can do. All kinds of blanks on,
hand or printed to order.
MARBLE WORKS. :
' The Tunkhannock Marble Works of Burns
& White are doing 'a good businCsA and are
getting out some very tasty" jobs of Head
Stones and Itanumenta. : A. B. Burns, of the
Eagle Drug Store, is their authorized. agent for
`Montrose and vicinity.' He has desigO# of
livid Stones and Monuments. Any orders left
with him will be promptly filled by Burns&
White.
Tuukh an n ock iFeb. 1876 tf.
THE CENTRAL EXPRESS 'COMPANY fOrWard
Butter by their night line every night whether
,they liaye one pail or more.. Butter shippers
who patronize this Company secure, for every
shipment a night route.
\ We haye better facilities and a cooler route
than yOu ever had offered-You before.
Patronile your home road and make .a sue
cess of an enterprise that has and will benefit
you all. -
Montrose, July 26; 1876tf.
NEwRA It E iIIENII%
The People's ➢rug Oros
L N. 131.TU,U11), PROPRIETQE.
kENYON,Druggiet - & Apothecary.
PATENT MEDICINE EMPORIUM t
The undersigned would rcspectioll3 announce to all
the people everywhere, that to hie already extensiv
stock and variety of Merchandise in the drocery,
Pro
vision,and I.lardware:line.
He has added a vt ry choice assortment of PURE
DRUGS, PATENT 31EDICINES, BRUSHES, PER
FUMERY, Ltc., which he !tatters hims be can assure
the public they will find it to their advantage to exam
ine before purcharinr, Otter/here. To all Physicians in
this section of the county he would respectfully an
nounce that he hassecured the services of R. Kenyon
as Druggist and Apothecary.vt bore long experience and
acknowledgeo care and ability. entitle him to your en
tire confidence in the line of compounding medicines
.
or preparing prescriptions and who would also esteem
it an especial favor to receive calls from any of his old
-ustomers or new ones. Will make 'the Patent, Medi
:these specialty. Also Domestic and Foreign Mineral
sWaters—an extensive stock. Also fine Grocerie—
LEIBIG'S EXTRACT OF BEEF, FRESH SALMON
PICKLED & CANNED CLAMS, LOBSTERS,
PEAS. CORN. BEANS. OYSTERS; am. ac.
In ract t _anythineand•everything that is orifinarliynee4l
ed. Respectfully soliciting a call 'I remain
Powder! Powder! Powder
I:Win?, Rifle . and: Sbot.Powder, Shot, Lad, Gun
Tubes, caps, Pouches, Flasks, Fuse.;, &c.,
• &e., &C.; for lade by'
ontrote. tiept. 9,1871—tr.
We Don't Claim
. That we are running
THE CENIENNIkL
'Bat we are doing all kinds of
JOB. PRINTING
LAs GOOD STYLE, and , at
LOWER PRICES THAN
• ELSEW,HERE, • -
AT THIS OFFICIL •
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EXECITTORS I :SALE S :
•.OF REAL ESTATE " •
IN FOREST LAKE ; TOWNSHIP.
Tho undersigned Riecuterif,of. the last will, and testi
m cut of Thomali-Meehan .Iste of the Township of For
est Lake, decess• d. will, in pursuance of an order of
the Orphans' Court cf the Lounty, of Stisivehanna, ex
pose stpublic sale on the p!emiles, In said Township;
• Tuesday, Otiober.lolll, 1976,
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at I ceclock p. m . all the following described" real es•
tate, , to wit., situate in said township. and bounded on
the north by lands of Michael- fiull:van. on the - east by
lands of Patrick Kane, ou thosonth by lands of Mich
ael Carney, and on the west by lande of Mathew Kellyi,
contaitling sixty acres more or teas.
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Taltiiii'OF SALi—s2oo down . $5OO On couttriiattott '
of nide and the balance ie one, year thereafter with in
terest:..l , • .
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W. F. Gotitot. ' ' 1 Execu 'tors.
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CHP,RLES DELHANT a , ,
• August - 80. 1816. '; , "Wit
OMNIBUB
Th 3 &reigned has an omnibus line running to It*
task lb W., and Brie Railways 01
Great Head, Pti.
• •
Shipping: or Ito-Shipping Bairgap
$t sinter depot will bepmuiptly attendofl to.
Thenewll ass bridge Innow Completed, beneath's*
ia no tWyssig. - -
shrmoshwarogrivosinginto oar PoiSIB
as -
thisogull•Aw.i 40
s. 4. Pilo , * e.
MEE
1. N. BULLARD
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me markets.
New York Produce Market.
Re_ported/Cvm Week 'EmpressTrier Tan MOINTROS3
Dintooaq by Hayden ObDuckworth,Prodace Com
mission, Merchantsi 815 i Washington Street.
: • , blew 'York. • •
New ,X.ork„ 8ept. 4 1 1 ,1876. -
BUTTER.. c*
State, dairy pails, select 29 (i 4 80
State,- dairy pails, pritne4 , .27 , 29 .
State, dairy pails, fair t07g00d....28 80
State, dairy, pails, Poor to lair. ....18 '44 25 _
State, erearnery; select' , •
State, sweet creath, pails, choice. ;82 • sai F 33 ;
State, sweet cream; good to prime Bo., oar Ea •t,
4314;11p, Sweet ereani, fair ,to g00d...25 :27 „ „.
State Firkins, choice , yellow: 28 21Y,
,State Firkins, good to Prithe 26 ©. 28. -
State, Firkini3, fair to good '24 - ;26 -, •
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CHEESE. _
State Factory, fine to fancy:.._; :.10 1.01(
. good to,prime..'. ' 83iet
" fair.... . .... 6%© 8%
State farm Dairy, fancyy. 8%Q -r. 9
44 4 .4 good to prime.. - .. 7%g 8§
" " fair to g00d...
State& PALM • 20Vg3i
Weatern prim", 0 AO
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MEA7BA.ND . 8T00.4].
Spring lambs, Jersey,,prime 63© 6%
Spring lambs, State, good ..'...: .
.. .6%,
Live Calm, State, good to priine. ‘BX,(gi 9
Live calves, State; fair tO g00d.... 8 @t .
Hogs; city dressed - '7,4444
• LIVE- POULTRY.
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Spring chickens,Del.tj'y,j)er lb:. 100 - l7
Spring" chickens, v.reatern, per 1b..., .15
Fowls, Jersey, rJb 15(f/4 16
*Roosters, per lu B(dt 10
Turkeys, Jersey, per lb • 146 16
Torkeyti;weza.erti,pei 1b........... 140 15
Ducks, Jersey, pur pair ..... 750. 1 00 .
Ducks, westernatyr pair Me 75
Geese, Jersey, pet .. . .. 000..'2 50
Geese, western, per pair 1 370 1 75
DAZED FRUITS.
Apples, State, sliced, prune.— ; 6%ti 7
Apples, State, quarters .. 004 • 7
Peaches, peeled, fancy....... 13 14
Cherries, prime :......15 1534'
Plums, State. .... - t2 tai 13
Raspberries .22 (028
County. Business Directory.
Two lines in this Directory, ones year, $140; each ad
ditional line. 60 cents.
• MONTROSE.
W . 141"; BAG HWOUT, Stater. Wholesale and Retail
dealer in all kinds of slate roofing s :slate paint, etc:,
Goofs repaired with slate paint to order. Also. slatee.
paint for sale by the gallon of barrel. Montrose.
.
BILLINGS STROUD,, General, Fire, and Life luny
-twee Agents, also, sell Railroad and Accidental
Tickets to New York and Philadelphia. Ofticeous
,door east of Wm. n Cooper & Co's bank.
WM. B. BOYD th CO. Deatlcte in Stoves, hardware,
and Meant' cturers of Tin and Sheet-Lon ware, cor.
nor of Main and Turnpike street."
A. N. Bullard, Dealer ill Groceries, Provisions, Book+,
Stationery and Yankee Notions; at the head of Pub=
Bo Avenue. - •
WIL H. COOPER & CO., Bankers. Sell Foreign PIM.
t . tge Tickets and' Drafts on England, Ireland, and
Scotland.
WIC L; CUX, Harness maker and dealer in all arti
cles uenally kept by the trace. opposite the bank.'
JAMES E. CARMALT,-Attorney•auLaw'.• , Office. one_
door below Tarbell House, Public Avenue. •
H. ROSENTLIAL, Auctioneer .. Care S. Pillman £ Co.,
• Montrose, Pa. • •
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SAVINGS BANK, NEW' MILFORD. Six per • cent.
interest on all' Deposits. Does , a general Banking
business: S. 11. CHASE •t CO.
H. GARRET & SON, Dealer in Flour, reed, Meal,
Salt, Lime. Cement. Groceries
• and ProViSions,
• Main Street, opposite the Depot.
N. F. KIMBER. Carriage Maker. Plctnre Frnmer,iind
' Undertaker, a few rods from Phinney's Hotel, near
M. E. Church.
D. P. DORAN, Merchant Tailor •and dealer in. Read)
bladc Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries add Provisions,
Main S:reet. •
H. 3131:1" Pt PLITT,
Would call attention to hie New Stock of
SPRING AND - SUMMER GOODS!
• NOW OD - sale, In new
I) 2Z - VOO D a
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BLAC K
AND COLORED ALPACAS,
NEW STYLE OF PRINTS.
SHAWLS, WATER-PROOFS, FLAN:
NELS, BALMORAL, AND HOOP.
-. SKIRTS, VELVETS, HOSIERY,.
HEAVY WOOL GOODS, CARPETS, OH
OLQTHS, PAPER HANGINGS, BUPA.'
1,0 AND 'LAP ROBES, FURS, HATS
• IND CAPS; BOOTS Ain SHOES,
HARD WARE.IRONAAILS,
STEEL, STOVES AND
GROCERIES, ETC.
In gfeat variety, and will be Sold on the moat
favorable terms, and lowest prices.
BURRITT.'
Neir Milford, M . ay 15t,1875: '
NOT/OE. • - .
The undersigned having entered feta co-partnership
-• . under the Arm name of - • ,
LeROY. 4&. 120 - ECKER ;
1. doing business of the old stand of L. L. Bettor s
YEW
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`keep contently on haildn general aseerbeent -
Fitti3li G SOOERIES, FROVISIONS, ni!D
Ate: FLOUR; ' ;
Agricultural Implements,- -
etc„ all of which will be sold at the lowest cash primal.,
L. L. LsROT
' • L. E. Duca - am
N. 8.--All 'persona indebted to tee are requested to .
iettle the same immediately 19: cub or note.
New Milford. Aug. le. uric s4w4 •
A N]ivii , 13 T obitop •
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dart iecetred apti, for sale by.
H. J. WINS;
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For ulo by
A . I4O, *YigIPSCIP'::-:•'_.:t. f :
ROOiIRIES;
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alrarte/i/ilslii •
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EGGS.
NNW MILFORD.
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