The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, September 27, 1876, Image 3

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• Generalt
Well done,ew on . e
rooks at the bottom of dell .G_ -t have
been blown up, the threatened dange.r•tO
persons and property has ,not been Bas
tamed, and• our advices . encourage' the
belief :tho - ilie long tronblOOrneobstr4-:,
tion to t iilvi atiou will soon - be. 4niln#
the tbingti Of - the past. Tnns' is adeo iii
plished the greatest feat of modern sub
marine engineering. General Newton,'
thc,.4.41,,e. 4 .9frteer whom the 4 31 Portant
work -*ite,rptitrusteo;. btu(' 4e ‘ viited':•_seven
%Tara 'one'vere Mental labor tn'the wok.'
acid the expenditure o i f million and a
ball of dollars has been required Jor khe
execution his plans. He has served
his oo,nntry with diatinckion. 'on many
Oelds of ‘.battle, hnt 'w!e‘ VayThe sure - that
none of the, ti
,blood : heght. 'victories in
which he has participatt4l' has given him
half the satisfaction that will be afforded
by the peadefttl:trininph - now apparently
within his.grasp. With all, our. heart .we
hope he may have the \ natistaction and
all glory: justly due his achievement.
Some days mt st elapse, however, before
.the results of all these years . of anximis
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labor:Pl4y be' definitely, ascertained .A
thorough.* subinarine survey is necessary
fo:,determine these results. Ifthe con-'
templatt.d ooject, bas been attained ,a
new, field will be opened fOr i the commer
cial and manulactaritcgienterprise of New`_
York, and the whole cohnitry will' shat'e
in the., benefits, thuis derived frem' the
soleikee /Ind skill of tbeencrineer: Mean
time iliere-is cause for congratulation in
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the fact thatolespite-t d dangerous forc
es enlisted for the.grea. work,, die fore-.
bodings of the timid; lhe predictiOUS of
croakers the undepneil apprehensions
of its conductors have been alike unful
filled. - ' ' . • ,
Tilden's Income Tcsx.'
CRUSHIN4 REPLY TO HIS`DEFAMERS.
NEW YORK, September 20.—The fol
lowing statement,-' is" given for ,
pub
lication, by the Hon.. Abram S. Hewitt,
chairman of the national bemocratic
committee : To the
The New York Times, which for years
prior to 1.875 r liatt been- the
. eulogiat of
Governor Tilden immediately after he
1:n came a formidable I cataclidate for the
Presidency began a semi Of assaults up
on his private character: At ,length
these assaults. culminated', in the charge
of making a false statement_ of his in,
come in. 1862. By dint of reiteration
and fabricated speaificationa \of iterria
and details 'having the ,-semblance of acs
tual accounts some :well-meaning persons
were disturbed. It tHerefore vecured to .
me to apply. to= 'the Seeretary of the
Treasury for certified copies of the in
come returns of Governor, Tilden , and
of Governor Hayes, 'and' .on the-second
thit of September I made such an -appli
cation. The copies applied lot. have mkt
Lien furniahed, norindeed has my, letter
rfceiyed. 'tbO,cOurteiy, ,(f ficknowledg
ment.: Meanwhile the adversaries of
Governor Tilden have apparently bad
free access to these returns, and have
even been permitted to l photolithograph,
so much_ of them as suited their purposes.
I.submit this fact=td -the' Athericarr peo- -
pie without comMeni: I Mean while„ re
ceiving no reply from the pubiie authori
tks, who seem to regard' the docnments
in their
,cast3dy as held In trust tot the
Repu'olican party andnot - for the people,.
I address, d a ri - Ote to Judge James P. Sin
nott, .who was the confidential TAW clerk
of Governor Tilden 'during the whole,
period in which the law imposing an in
come tax was in _force, asking` , ..him' to
examine the, pretended ,account of Gov
ernor Tildens income 'Miring the year
1862, published by the. Times, and furn
ish me such explanations in regard there
to as his_necessary familiarity` 'the
detaili would enable him, to supply. I
have this day received his reply, presen't.-
ing a full and entirely satisfactory refuta
tion of the charges of the Times.
liis aniiwee t !heie With sulitnitted to the
pubiiicoihows that 'out of thirteen
tended items of incomeamdintineto
$llO.OOO, eleven items amounting. to
t 54,000 tire whnjly tuitions, while of
• the other t wo ly to ,of 41,000 -is en
tirely:traetieOf s2s'oWitt
only partially true. ,
There -is theitiON';fitr ground lii4the
assertion that the'rsvorti returns::-were
out k ili4A44) ae46 ; „, iltateMent• 01 tite
net income of tiovernor Tildeo r after
mak i aglitiph*Onotlorea Jorlopeor,lnter=
esrpaid - Arie ortfer z eharee As" the
authorized him to
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If excerition - '4o:taketfltattd - ge,Sinlioni
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letter on the ground thatJ does not cop-
Lain a :; ditail ataOlO4ElC-,, thit;.ieie` r ial
items Upon which ` Plerietai Of 1862 was
made, it is-properloi -e tate- th at the 'regu
lations of, tbg, degar _ ta : , fii4 oot, r!quire
guch'delairita,tetrtont - t44 . ..viry tpWvili
lesidotiar den ide d : aildli statement s , or
could now,recall'th e items. or ;have k ept
the tnemoiinai ujiifri'-Which their returns
Were made. '-'''''-.
If Governor TildiA:Wer not in uomi
nation fop trlW-114,64idei'0, denbf know
of to ' whogi
mere statement ofa fact would have
ino:re a "i*Old #tlielrith
and :I &ill() the
ti 4 l3 '41.103104*-,11148'.11444is fetlt' .;040 ( t tOri
be held to detriet from thfe
. h . . 81 '4OO tiauv (rin,
Ohtirnuit:t4klittibittit
CorOutittee. • ,
Goobs GOODS
l II%3 T CIeXL
Has just received' au.
,
ENTIRE 'NEW ' STOCK aEm-4Ns9,
BOYS'. `AND
CLOTHING,
At prices to suit the hard times,
MERS' SUITS, Sill $25
BOYS'& YOUTHS' SSTO
Also a line line of
413, - 17,- - . - , - ,Qoaßs - :::- :i: . : ,
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it.,:i.T.s-:-& - - CAPS,
.1340T.i.. ' .AND .: • 1 - J,CI - E.S 1 ..„. :Y4lst . ,li EE
NOTIONS,,FANVY-GOODS;
Cheap fOr , cash.„ No charges for shoi!iqng Oer.goods.
WM: HAYDEN.
New Milford. May 3d. 1876 —tf.
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1, cleatiziliz. soothb#
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and riniftiam • .
_lt tv , 71,1!., eoatso-t. skid remarkahly Yei
soft tool ioNt;:' . .ifit I.: It ilfirat'lS a lwalitifill
to,the skin, an' l'ornis an elastic
wliid 2 Ress It- cures lawns. scalds. chafing;
roughtiesS, tan. stinletra. fret.l:-
le:,„ !it ..r ulcers:.
to; dr:tr. tile hands Mul feet. itch,
-, ,round itch, itching bet weed the tk.ps itching
of the ldate, piles,,ronis; Alsit srsdh;yes Alto
d rP think. and ti tinging:
ittserts.,•As it is especially ailaptell "to ,'the:
Nurtsznr, and DATit coot!, you' can
rake a Sitp.ittr Ila:h at pleasure. For
itig Children, it is\ tinespotlit_4l. Ladies - who
use it in titerr.Toilet would never do Without
it. It neutralizes the odor of perspiration,
add; us an' external remedy. Mtn scarcely lie
toms: amiss. Full directions acc.tutpany each
mckage. TRY IT. • •
t#to Ott Per Cake. •.3 Cake: fat' 60 Ctt.
until :i5 ets. By curl: 75 C'ts.
MAIN REPOT AT
Dr. Van Dyke's , Office,
No. 1321 Green St., Philadelphia.
Sold by all Drugglato.
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USE NO OTHER.
TITNKHAMVOCK
MARBLE WORKS.
.1117.4N.S - '::k:::,WRITE.,
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
- ITALIAN & AMERIcAN MARBLE,,
MARBLE AND SLATE MANTLES. •
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SCOTCH 4SC-;' AM RICAN GRANITE,
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Cemetery .Lots Enelosed.rar
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BITANS, , - Gro. WrijITIL
Tankbaanock. Pa. Jan. 19. 1876.--ly
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BAaass. j H G. Biaannxe I J. N. COMMON.
Barnes, Blanding & Co.,
gittitbit and 6ranite *lotto,
[ESTABLISH= IN 18400
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS.
MANTLES - &C.
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IMPORTERS ,OF SCOTCH GRANITE,
26 Chenango St., Near Depot,
March% 1876: „ WINCiIIAMTCON. N. T
SPECIAL NOTICE. _ •
•Vhiitriaerei g ned 'civerieeits of {he poor of tie town
ship 'of HarforO,are desirous of apprenticing to respon
sible \parties,threelirla aged respectively eight, ten and
eleven years. until they shall arrive at the age of.eight
, ALSO, Two bOys:igeil.iespectliely and twelve
yeare, until they shall arrive at the age Of, twenty-one
years. Application must be made to
JACKSON TINGLEY, Overseers
- „,11111111 , 'of,the Poor
HOTCIIKISS. of Safford.
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Sept. 6, virm • s6w3
lIAITOIi,'S NOTICE PP!
_B 'MDR g
ained having been appointed by the Court of
Common Pleas, of Susquehanna County, an Auditor to
distribute the funds remaining tit the h-ands of the:A
sigrief Of -Samuel Smith will attend ~to !he .
'duties of appeiritnieet at his office In the Borough
of Montrose, on Saturday, the 14th day of October at 1
o'clock, p. m.. at which time and place all persons ,
interested, mustpresent their claims of be forever de
barred from coming in on said fund. •
W. A. (JROSSMON, Auditor.
Montrose. Sept.!, 1870. ; .36w4
A .I)MINISTRATOR'S. NOTICE, , In
L.r3L. tbi'est of ‘Retuirloic 11..' Gay, late of inborn iwp.
tteel. - Let ter* ,of A dWlnintnlt 10111 in tbe Said estate,
tuivjng bben.grante4 to the . tinder:sip:Led ail persona ow
ing sad estate, are requested to make Juonediste.pay
tneat.'and an persons havlogclallus against, sz4d estate
ate requested to pmsetit t4n3.*ithout, delay.
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MARY. R. GAY.,
• • — AtiLkatt CiA
• ' Administrators.
toot s - 89 w 6
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A unn'Oß'§'- NOTICE.—Th6,' under
iisiijag, been: 4pliolite,d an Null — to - the
Orphttna Cbdrt 4fn WTI stoma Coxaitydo dtstr bate
the fazt4 tetasintAtan the Muds cirri: ILL Tuthill and
A . ,' 0; adsere,fts' Me, etste fCricis •B. Stodds rd
dee& isittottend,to the 'Oates Of bte L MReitikrueut
hisiettteein,Gt o pepoirnpige, Raturdly vet. It.b. lirbre
AreAtrfkil..ta.:At i elacti Ile ctefftd,liticc Ail pampa z
PreSted Prete:Pt-Mt* elesme`pr, be:Pre•Yer.debafr
edivipi'vreastintrissidicatdit. A -
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T..iis::::.pg3tocßo; - .:'..g.pt ... ,27 . , -71516.
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A Specfaity.
NEW FIRM, ' • -
NEW GOODS,
wni...'.:.4,. -- :::poTg..pc*:,•CO 4
(4UCCES . EICIR TO BOYD CORNIIN,) ,
DEALERS IN
.-.- 1 --: -.)':' ' - '-': Y-'..'''';.".). - '----"-'• ,- --, " • '
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COok Eptovei, .- Rango; - / Lest-
ing Stoves.
ON TIME.,
Is the name of a new Cook Stove, just out, containing
a new principle in baking, and is destined to make a
revolution in the construction of, Cook" Stoves. Come
in and see it..
THE ARGAND,
.
As a heating stove stands without a rival, in beauty,
durability and economy. •, Come and sacistryourzelf,
and get names ol parties now using them.
TINWARE,
We take special pleasure in offering to the Wholesale
and Retail Trade, our desirable supply of Tinware. We
-use pue but the-beet of charcoal plates.
OUR WORKMEN ARE EXPERIENCED
101:1R SITLES ARE PAULTLESS !
•, GOODS JUIE WARRANTED!
And ive:.dety any to prounce better goods int' less
LA.MPS.
A full line of Lamps of beautiful design. Also Chim
neys of every description..;
• STONE,: WARE. • -
Flower Jars, Hanging Pots, Churns, ' Butter Jars.
Preserve Jure, Jug*, Stove Tubes,•&c,
BUILDERS HARDWARE.,
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Bntts and Screvri, Locks and Knobs. Latches, Catches,
Doors, Sash, Blinds. Glass. Building Paper, White
Lead, Zinc. Oils. Varnishes. Paint Brushes, Spirits of
Turpentine, Paint cf any shade desired. Also colors
for mixing paint. ' '
k fall assortment of Philadebbia Carriage Tiolts..4nd a
fall line of Iron xle9, Bar Iron. Horne Shoes, Nails.
We Rrchase in Car-load lots, 'therefore can sell to the
trade in less quantities ti cheap as any honse.in the
city. ~
Wit. H. BOYD, 1 J. H. ColtWiN, I J. R. COOLEY.
Montrose Match 15 1876 " •
'avrci.oma
PLANING' - - : MILL
, AND
LUMBER YARD!
,In rder to better accommodate the community, the
nnde signed Ins established a, depot for the sale of
Ltunher Manufactured tit bit uewiy-erected building on
the;Old Keeler tannery Site, in the
HEART ,OF TOWN
where will be kept constantly on hand. A full stock of
WHITE AND YELLOW PINE, HEMLOK ,
OAK, ASH, MAPLE AND BLACK
WALNUT LIMI3ER,
whieh,wlth the aid of the moat Improved machiney
competent workmen. is prepared to work intoany phape
to matt , the wants of Customers.-
WELL. SEASONED LUMBER, INCLUDING SIDING,
• FLOORING,. CEILING. SHINGLE AND - .
LATH CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
Planing, Matching, Mouldings. and Scroll Saiting
tone to order. ,
WAGON, CARRIAGES it SLEIGH,
MANITrACTORT
in connection whittle above establishment, under the
management of Mr. R. H. Rogers. Examine our , work
before leaving your orders elsewhere. Repairing done
promptly. , , _
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A. LILTIIROP.,-,
Montrose.' tieptemliat 29th..1875, ' '
BUSINESS
The firm of E. Bacon &Vo. having been duns9riteat
will continue the
Confeetiollell Butlness,
At the old stand. I eta prelstedto thruloh
all Wade of
nat vale 461111. Slitlte
At wholesale and Retail Prices.
„FRESH SUPPLY CANNED GOODS,
Constantly on hand.
.11,t . R8E - ASS,O,RTMENT:OF - TO,y*.::*C.,-.:8,40,-
Monttoso. May ad, 1876 B ' CO:14q0N:
B INGIIAMTON
BOOK BINDERY
P A: 110P,I$S & S,QNSIPRoBIrre
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1:10. 4t Court Street, 2d Floor, Binghamton, N. Y.
, . ALL
,STYLES O'F' BINDINO .'
ADD. 7 . - 0'. 1 4511(:'.':., , ,.1,00k.'-',0iit441„i..;1 - 'o't:ii,Ril - '' ''
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. .AT - 0Rt0R43.:
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liAMAß:::Blrotli,
c a u amine 790-014 citizarand Inerber.,• 6 ovei-IL
,T-Viebb:ne la rraltlev4l- 4 j=l/10$1 luktr .
catauga=s• Vim*
notice. nor, L. R WILLIAM .
Xontroes, 8,0.4 unemS.
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NEW PRICES
BOLTS.
NAILS:
Wirth '..litile.4, of
...-' Travel
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A New Era in•Pulcolie Amusem.ents !
exhibit at Itedre i laVrjeiriCka l M " Afternoon and Evening
Jill O'Brill's 6 great Sltriws
THE LARGEST' AND FINEST MENAGERIE, MUSEUM, CIRCUS AND
HIPPODROME ON THE CONTINENT !
Eight °entry pole Tents all Combined, and Holding 0,000 Spectators! One Mile
. of Gilded Chariot Cages ! Two powerful bande•! Two .Great Circuses in
two Separate Ringli An army of ;Wild Bea3ts t
A Univero of Wonders I •
MONSTRIR LIYING SEA ,LIONS ! PERFORMING ELEPHANTS ! The z
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Largest Living. African E!and Ever Cptivity. The Beautiful Lioness
- "Empress' and her Three lovelymbibies. Brautifully Plumaged -
Birds ! Monster Circus in 2 Separate Rings_! •An Av
alanche of Arenic Talent! from the Amphith
. • eatrea, Hippodrome and Circus of , .
•- • • both Hemispheres. • -
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Two full` arid COmplete CiretuiTrolitles !With two Distinct - Exhibitions Going of
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at the Same Time, in full view of the Entire A.udienee. -
-- -', , ' Grand Museum! . ' -. ' -
THOUSANDS, ,OP STARTLPIG .OtrRIOSITIES A Fountain of:real
Sends.forth a Refreshing COolness ,in_ the MiitninikkV Menagerie and , liusitotn- , 1
Tent. It is produo•d, 49.0 .411, the . Automatic: Wonders of the ‘!,g
- oareat Museum are ? p irated by air improved , Station.
. Stearn Engine Ix
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4 press parade and Review.! . awning, of the Exhibition , day.. One -Mk of .
Palatiat:Ansmar Cara ! Bands, seated in the 'Oat of iLibertrand
Chariot" of the' Boni Regiment of men , and horses. t.l - Two. Rea-i:
14rident Golden' Chariots ! Nothing Like it:has ever
Before been Attempted
,We aim to pjeaw
ti***10 1 :110. give the best find larg
iest Show for less money than-any
Manager in Americai and
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0 111 USOWri•MQ Allelit s: 2 - -% -:•,t.i"-: • '"l' -'-rl ''''''-`",>''''''-`",> -' ~ fix oNlor)60' .
Children. ander nine yiars;2s, cents.', - , - - . .. • - .„0.-
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boorabiteif at,l Iran 7 p,., r?. I,*(letertieneee ,
one:- - ,haur later;ANeirer:;dividet vDoefig
not' travel by - .r ail, rail, lint nievesidier'iVe "Itillwityg:mithlstilaiiorof inen):lo:althiffinisle-
Look at it as it 5--goeatmarehing.on,q, 'add 'judge fer . yeurseives ot the magottidelat
'merit 41)f this' vaersonsolislatim vExtra trit•o44.redaasti . ;;Aire,, s :04 - 0 ragraaila,. , , , , .
Gaol order always maatainot inside .atimu de - the peyklhoue. . Caprteoue ' alim t
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in attendance. - . ,
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ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 2d, 1576.
ALL CONSOLLDA7. ED !
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