The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, September 27, 1876, Image 6

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    Town, County,:and Variety.
See notice of Teacers' Institute in an
other column. ,
r . --From press of matter we must omit sev
eral communications this week.-
—Nearly every man tella his wife there is
another man in town who closely resembles
him, and' who is frequently seen coming out of
saloons, ' -
r—The Clifford Hotel was totally destroyed
byffire about 1 o'clock on Monday tugrniug'
last. It is supposed that it caught froM \ the
stove pipe. it was the property' of !Roberts
Bros. Theyhad :an itrance, $4,0Q0.
Evi' DeWitt's bath, in . New 'billfold cort=
taming about , 30 tons of hay, was Vitally dest
royed by fire, on Suaday night last. \lt is.sus
pected a tramp lit his pipe and t4e fire at 'tl4e
same time. -
—Mr. Win. - Garey has laid a fine stn
walk in front of his residence. met
with -a .serion;aceitient last week-in accident-
ally: running ,# knife through the palm of ,his
hind inaking#Very.Serions wound. •
Bishop Howe will visit St. Paul's church
3lbetrOse, ou Friday . next, Sept 29th;1 services
at' :30 p. in A large class. • will he resented
for the 'rite of collimation. Ile will visit
Friendsville station on Saturday 'following..
Ttie Farmer's • :Picnic, to be- l beldion the
Fair Grounds, on Friday nest, is to be a gen
eralnAlair, and everybody, -tarmei4,
lawyers, and doctors, ate cordially invited kt . )
join in the festivities. only so . 'they. ,bri = ng \heil
baSkets - with them. T. A..Thernasr, s dfl MirM,e : "
sow, and Mortimer ,Whitchead . ,Otew JerseY ,
will deliver the .addresses:-• • • • • • •
t
At. eight o'clock on . 'Tusday •everung, , , :
S,ept . :l9th, quite 'a. Mimber, oti , invited , guests
at - the ,Of Otis Grinnell, in Ear;
ford.township, to . witness the iivirriage of his
only child; Miss Ella Grinnell, :to W. G.
Jf POrt WaShington,O., (formerly of Montrose,)
Reir..A.; 'Miller, of HarlOrd,. officiating. After
the eieniony a bounteous repast was served;,
and:amidst the jokes . and . jests, the . praise of
the cake, the admiration of ', the:presents (of
which • there were many, and packages of
ogreenbacks" being . not the least) and much.
good advice, an evening was paSsf r d in a man
ner long to be-remembered by( a l ll present. At
last at s z ending came; as is sure ,to come to all
things pleasant; when the happy- cOuple.were
, compelled to bid farewell to parents andlriends
in Susquehanna county. They took the'train
en rot for the Centennial and their future
home in Ohio. The printers were not forgot-
.0
—We have, in the Brooklyn Band, an'in
stitulton which Susquehanna county should.be
proud of. It is led by 'Prof. Cogswell, a very
eminent band instructor and an, :expert musi
cian. ' It is composed of as itne a 'class of men
as can be sent . out of any town in the COM 4
monwealth, and when we say men we mean it
in the lull acceptation of the term. They have
drawn high encomiums upon themselies wher
ever they have appeared and have stood among
the firit at our Grand .National Centennial Pi
rade at Philadelphia. They furnished the
greatest attraction at our late County Fair.—
They gave a number of serenades In our town'
on the eve of the Fair, your humble servant
being among the nuMber, fOr which we tender
them the highest respect and gratitude. Long
may the sweet music of'-
.their winding horns
to heard reverberating over our hills and
through our valleys, is the cordial wish . of the
DEMOCRAT. '
The County Fair Was repeated on Thurs
. •
day last, as per adjournment. It was 'a very
fine - day, the attendance light. The show pt
stock was very good and the other\articles al
so, but we cannot' say that taken alltggether,
as .a whqle, it, was up to the . standflot last
year. The unfortuhate cond i tion' , of
idjeurn
i
ment undoubtedly was the e. Messrs Byrne.
Tiffany, Banker Bros, Jessup, Conklin, and
others usually . make a good show, ,of stock:
It is reported that financially It was not a sue
eels. We should give our readers the premium
Hit this week if the society had treated as as
it did the Republican 'by , 'furnishing a copy in
time. But they have made out but one report
and it was given to ui tOo late for this issue.
We, have 'been in the habit of taking such
• things from the Rqublkan ‘heretefore, be
cause it was published On Monday and it was
tight that they should have the copy , first, but
both paperi are publiihed'tbe same day, now
and we simply claim equal rights.
..:,,:--Middletown Grange P. , of H. held a bai
i
kit -picnic at Middletown Centre on Wednie
.. -
day last, which-was alerY, succOssfid• aFair.-=--,
The gatheriag•was large and of a mery-Veits
ant social chancier. It was truly a feast, both
of farmers bounties-and of . soeial and intellec
tual. enjoyment. Like that ancient., least fe
n:tile-beauty and grace adOnied the scene to a
large extent but how 'many young Men \ carried
'off a wife, the futuie will, develope. • Prac
ticed hands, : touched ‘the musical keys, and'
sweet+44:iig,'beth male and' female, miagledla
song and chorus, The festive hoard'was spread
with all that 'a dainty epicure could wish for,
and in a manner both neat and Inviting. At
ter the banquet r,pery.,.14., liforris gage a very
interesting' and instructive address %AM edu
cation. ' lie "plietehikh above all other as
„piratlinti ~Abat, : itikloh Woildi cause 'laymen; 'Ol
_ .
aim AO edugation Of their : eehildrei : of pais.
4 ', % , . , I, . . .. I ' ' ” -
Minuit:iniportance, and it was done ~,iii. an eV,'
ftfc . tifil; easy and . elOiluent manner., a..l; l.var,
malt eq.- , tollowed' - with- an - Odress . iipOn, 414,
culture in which 4e,. , iMpreised Upon the farm-.
ers 'the, neiessAy.. 4 .. o4ganizatioq• for =Wm
f)011.-itild improve m ent.. His` address was
Veil' reeelved, - ,The Claiint ,iiicire* , Was made
toiCaPy. et R. Lyons whoAtOkpat: some loop
upon the, principle designs' and duties of the
tirder t , - Itpieli*r* .to, Apip,rgsivlip?,34em
n otetibiAbeli'diity "fad ` bit their lioliti:
cal duties also, „ : ,#)s: l feniarha Sere listened to
4440`,"..11:***Y4116410 -soak
wilaiiiitidiAg - =, - -I.4 4 l o l ef'ibroke tip
liblitt*otiodri 14-tiiiiY.'W OraYtiyillo: A k a
watitmteasuce 444 POMO ik? 10 .!1 1 14 8 t ON"
tatitinttsie.
------Regular ineeting of Y. M. C..-A. next
3donday evening.
—The Tilden and Hendricks Reform Club
will meet at Phinney'4 Hall, New Milford Bor.,
.ough on Friday evening next, Sept. 29th 1876.
Addresses will be deliyered'hy s A. H. McCollUm
and R. B. Little.\ Turn out and hear a dispas
sionate discussion of the important issues of
the day,
---,Great Bend Iron Works s were totally.
distroye'd by fire on Saturday night last. The ,
fife was first discovered in the blacksmith shop
and all efforts to arrest the flames-proved futile.
The total loss is,' estimated at $20,000. L. S.
Lenheim, one of the principle stockholders,
has an insurance \of $6,0,00. How the fire orig ;
inated is , yet a mystery. . .
litass-MEETro - ..—A: Democratic Mass Meet
ing.will be, held:tit MeShoppen on Wednesday,
act, 4,1870; Hickory pole raising at 12 o'clock,
sharp. Speaking at 2p. rn. No. One speakers
will he in. attendance and a good time is antiei-.
pitted,.
.A.gerieral invitation' to all isextendett
A torch-light protes - iion hi the evening. 4
Meshomien Tilden and Hendricks Club.
(2) • , By ORDEIt Corr.`.
TILDEN HENDRICkS CLUB.-=At a meet
ing of the citizens of New 3iillord• Boro. and
.rdwnshil) for the ptirpos.e of organizing a Til- ‘
den \tosid Hendricks Reform Club the fullowlUg
were elected as officers : • .
President, John Bisbee.. •
Vice Presidenl.4 . , J. E. \ Dean, Wm. , Hayden ;
Eliot Aldrich, Wm. finding, S. P. Smith.
Secre arses , li. W. Hayden, U. B. Gillett.
-1 1 1 .reasurer,-(.4‘rus Barlow. .
Committee, A'' J. Mosher, Phillip,
flardingi'j. N. Btirlingame, E. W. Watson, J.
r: H. Bradford, Oyius Barlow, Win. Spencer,
Jackson. : • •
.The meetithg then adjourned to meet Friday.
‘evening`, Sept. 29th. Xi interested in honest
Money 'and refthm nye cordially invited.
•.. JoliN BISitEE, President:
, .
W. HAYDEN, ) Seckiaries
Q.B. GlLLbrr, - , • • ,
OBTUARY.--Died in New Milford,Ta., Sept.
13th,1870, John Boyle, aged 77 years and five
months.
JUdge Boyle was one of the early settlers of
1818.
Fifty-eight years ago, at the age of 19, he left
Ireland, the land of his birth, for America, the
home of his adoption ; . and during that long
interval of over half a century,' he. Occupied
Mau positions of honor. and trust, the duties
of which were all Tined with scrupulous in
tegrity and ability.
4.n invalid for three years, his health for the
past few mouths was perceptibly declinitig,and
a few days before his death he was stricken
with paralysis from which he never
He was pre-eminently a iover of truth and
justice, irreproachable in character, a. „ wise
;cdunselor and steadfast friend—revered be his
memory.
POLITICS IN SUSQUEIIANNA.
Democratic and Liberal Republican: voters of
this place. held a large and enthusiastic Tilden
and Hendricks rally, on Wednesday evening at
Pope's Hall, which is regarded by all parties.
as one of the most successful political meetings
ever field in this plade. The meeting was pre
sided• over by George A. Post, who in a few
fresh and well chosen remarks, introduced the
'orator of the` evening, F. W. Downs esq., a
rousing young lawyer of Binghamton N. Y.—
Mr. Downs spoke in an 'arnest, respectful and
intelligent strain, for upwards of an hour and
-a half, holding the close attention of his listen
ers and being frequentlY cheered and applaud
After . the speaking finished a , Tilden and
'Hendricks club of 245 members was organized.
They have engaged .Skinner's large Elan for the .
campaign sehson and piopose
~to get outfits and
do their share toward the Centennial, making
the election an ihteresiing one.
\ The Vice Presidents of the meeting were
eight from each ward; as follows . • • •
West Ward—A. W. Rowley," esq., Gaylord
Curtis, \ J.: IL Fitzsimmons, Jno. Townsend,
Ambrose lenson; Dennis Casey, Wm. Leslie.
Jas. O'Connell. • s •
• East Ward--Wm.lLPosti esti., Patrick Far-
Telly, Wm, Perry, 47. E.„ Walsh, W. D. Ketcli
am, P I Z. Furey,',M. 'EL Eisman, Morris Pren
dergast. : • • 1, OntrinvEn.
• CONGRESSIONAL CobrincitEscE.-4 a Demo
,
, erotic Congressional Conference held at Mont
.rotie, Friday, 'Sept. 22d, on
_motion of A.
Packer, Hon. R. R. Little, of Wyoming county;
was niade Chairman of the Conference, Martin
Prentiss of Wayne and Jas. S. Murray of Brad
ford, Secretaries.
• Bradford County—R: A. Packer, Jas, S. Mur-
Susquehanna County—J. B. McCollum. I. B.
• 4,
Lathrop; -
Wyianiing County--It t It Little, Felix
W. synp, : cop.,nty-,- Mart A.
',Arnold.::'-'. ~:,-.'... L:- -j - t..
Motkin made bra'. E. "MeCtilliim that Repre
sentation of eacknounty - in the Congfeisional
District'be equal and . that they be represented
by tw9. P9PfcrViB.!"l/ki9tiOn iecon4d) tote ta
ken and mftion,earried,
It was and: stitOniled to proceed to a
liimination of a tandiaate for Congress : and
Ron. Joseph Powell was' nominated by amis.
mation.
‘ Mr. Packer and, Mr. liathrop was ap
'pointed ,a, cominittee to inforni the candidate
of his nomination and bring him before the
Conference. Mr. Powell, came before the Con
ference and accepted the nomination.
Motion made-that the next Congressional
. Conferenee be held at Honesdale. Carried.
On,motion the day was fixed as the Thurs
day after the third Wednesday in September
for buldlng future concerences. 'Moved we ad
jowl' dia p.
Limas; ?resident.
I s WE= 'Flueensiii,
JAM '49"3l44riee•
8. NII/MAlri 1
TN E: - DEM OCRlT;lgptbl% is- 1 ,.: - . 2.-7.:_ • ' I:816;
Conferees Present.
—Remember the Fireman's Parade - and
Clam Bake on Friday next. It will be a proud
day for Montrosa. •
gobert C. Matlock, liecretary , 'o
the society. for - thenid of young men preparing
for the ministry, oflictated.at St. Paul's chnrch
on Sunday morning and evening last. A col-'
lection was taken , up in. the morning which
amounted to $4O.
• .
RALLY FOR REFORM!
• A Tilden. and Hendricks ,Mass Meeting at
Auburn, Pa.',•in,.W..• W. Bennett's grove,Sat 7
day, Sept: - 80, 1876. 3. • 11: McCantu and
others will address the meeting: - • - •
RADICAp-INlEnTricia AT . RCSIT.-:-Editors,i.bem
ocrat : After a-great .effort: the Radicals - have
organized 'a Hayea . and‘Wheeler :It re=
quired two dollars worth - of hand bills,a notice
in. the paper.aud three speakers. from Mentiose
to assist at itsbirtb. _ . •
-.I A crowd of sixty or seventy 'Were in-attend
!ince, largely ;composed of boys, with, a..fair
sprinkling of-pemoerats." . After the
head phYsician introduced the first. speakeri
Mr. Lott who, upon taking the floor, - frankly
admitted that, had nothingn
to. Wh .
hic
the audiencesdoubtless. concurred: • . \
. The Hen.' W. W. Watson (tbe next-speaker)
after stating in :a ~tnelimcholly, manner that, he
Was not. a candidate for, . re'-election inforined.
ins heaiers that_What be said - were Nets as true
as die gospel.. He also remarked that if these
facts hurt the Dentocrats, he should rejoice.—
He then proceeded to 'state Ms gospel truths.--,
The.,first was this., that there was not a single.
stain. nor blot upon the reputation of the *Re
publican Party of which - they need be asham
ed, and that the few rascals whom ha adtnitted
were: in the party, were men •trained lin the
Democratic schools, (The last . remark inay.bc
partially, true, at least the „speaker ought to
I know something .abotit it) _
Digressing
. somewhat to4elate.an anecdote
about temperance men
,drinking• wine, he pro
.ceedeo to expose the Democratic "plan for pay
ing the rebel debt, all. 'of course, as true as the
Holy. Book. The plan. according to Watson,
is as folloWs: ' The Democrats are going to in
flate the currency to such• an extent as to prac
tieally•reptidia,te our oie clebt, and thus pay the:
Rebel debt. How the repudiation of one debt
would pay another he did not explain. In
conclusion, he referred to his goSPel facts again
hoping:that they had hurt the Democrats.—
Frotn the fact that he had fired..volley after
volley, it was expected - that the list. of killed;
wounded and missing would be great,but when
the smoke and gas• had cleared away' and the
Deinocratic- ranks were • .found untouched, the
•
irresistible conclusion- arrived at was that the
speaker. had used blank cartridges..
Dr. E. p. Blakeslee, then took the floor, who
Stated that he wss a 'Republican and had al
ways been. one, (doubtless' lie, was thinking of
tbeledord of the second speaker:) After stat
lug Us fact he mounted. his "Pegasus" and
soared to an immense height, his bursts of elo.
quence were grand and inspiring, evidently the
Dr.had-been practicing, his - piecefor some time.
Some think - that they , have heard it in a
`:Fourth of July Oration." But 'alas for human
weakness, the_ flight was too high to belong
sustained, and the speaker .fell from his giddy
height, landing, not :on Atte - soft and, yielding
bosom of Mother earth, but among the swines.
'After wallowing far a time amidst the denizens
of the,pen, lie revived a little and amused the
small boys with stories taken from . Harp/PA
• Weekly, He next . wanderd into tiartield's
grave yard and spentAOtrie'tinie in reading the
.epitaphs. His next, performance was to' bury
the Democratic party. 'After the funeral 'he
started out to kill the body he had just buried.
Seizing the bloody shirt and ; waying it aloft he
started on a raid, reaching Hamburg at once:
Charleston being near we expected that he
would seen get there and explain th:tt
lair but he.did not. , Then dropping The bloody
shirt :le endeavored_ to swallow agreenbaCk,
but getting chocked in; the attempt he . hastily
retired
.probably :for medical - advice and further
information.. . • .
• The meeting . waa then adjeurned - for 'one
week . . ‘. .A. VoTin.
, 3uLakxLiri.xA.4E*.zusi.,
LATER-InTnioLEY--CARPR the M.E. church,
Hopbottom, SePt._ 18, by Rev. J. H. Weiton,
Julius P. .A. Tingley, son of. W. M. Tingley,
and Miss' Candace Carp •nter; daughter of
Emanuel Carpenter, both of Hopbottom.
, Ntimot4—Surt.P--St Lymanville M. E. par
sonage, Sept 3d 1876, by Rev. H. G. Harned,
Emmons and Josephine
.Shelp, both of
Dimoek, Pa. '• '
MproifaLL., 7 Cw,MEß--In the Presbyter
ian'cbureh,'NfeliAsotil Sunday evening, Sept 3
S. L Mitchell, of Montrose, and Bessie Carpen
ter, of Lenox.
ButtiriLT—ln , Bridgeivntet; Sept.l6, Win. IL
son of Fayette E. and Catharine Shucelt, agol
• -. •
.wp.ty1 , 04 , 8",„§:44p;
IN. FOREST LAKE 'TOWNSHIP
The undersigned Exeentors of the last Will and testa.;
went, of Thomas Meehan late of the Township of For
est
Lake,'deceassd, will„.in, platinum° of an order, of
the Orphans' Court of the I.;oneerfrf Sassitiehanna, ex
pose at public Bale on the predrises, in said Township,
Toesdas - October 10th 18769,
at Ire oc .p. a following seer reel ell
'a - k ttd ibed
tate, to *it, 'situate in said -townstp,nnd bounded On
the north by lands of Mama Sullivane on the east by
fonds of' Patrick Ranei on -the sonth by lands of Mich
ael Carney, and on the west by %ode of Mathew Aeily;
containing sixty acres more or test. . - •
TERMS or SALE -4900 down, POO on confirmation
ot Salo and the balance 10 orikr year thereafter with id
terellt,... • -
W. 4206X1G1N, ' t
CHARLES DELHArcero " ••'
4 August /30, IM.'" • • siwa •-•
4'6EN'rg'll .- hat.t
`34_,t •`"'F:.l7-
OW , Alirjge - ; tira:4{k4VST_Vgli EINGRA I VINOB ottbze
VIESIDSINITIh.L OkliDWATEirdille SilWk
for dream N. T. iOI43IiNVING 00., 851rsittliiika
D a NS, N. Y. 110,W8
aCt3ILAL'IISIEI.
OF. RiAiESiATE
• EGGS
EGGS
wiirrE COOHENS,
BUFF COOLiENS,
PART-RIDGE QOCHENS,
j PLYMOUTIi
► AND ,BOUDANS
.Eggs for liittching,':- - Per 13.
'Young Fowls for' sale after • Angnst Ist, 1876, at
reasonable prices. No inferior specimens shipped
from my yards. ' " :
f
White Cochess. ist' premium at Jeriey Fair, (Berry
stock.) Buff Cochens. Berry & Williams
No circulars. Write for what is wanted and promp
replywwill be given. Addrieta.
C OKLBERT,
March 29. 1676.-n6rn.
1:"11:TIRLIZEV",
Manufacturer of
~., _...- ._-~s--~ .. _.~~_. .. ..
WAVAS. ; tiAItRIAGES; &
Sleig]a .
BUGGY, CONCORD, PHIETON, ANI
SIDE-BAR GEARS:
EyENERS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE
W HIFFLETREES.
BODIES 0 1 . TIIE LATEST STYLES.
JOBBING,. &c., DONE PROMPTLY
E. V. PURDY.
Montrose, June 7, 1876.
FOR 1876.
JOB PRINTING
A SPECIALTY. •
With our fOur presses, 'a large assortment of
plain and fancy job type, borders, inks, papers,
cards, etc., and experienced workmen,, we are
prepared to-do • .
• All Rinds of Job Work. .
at the , LOWEbT PRICES. , Promptly-.upon
.receipt of order, (by mail or otherwise,)
we can furnish
Wedding Invitations,
Envelopes, Bill Heads;Statements,Note Heads,
Box, Labels, Show Cards, Admission Tick
ets, Ball Tickets; Law Blanks, Auction
Bills, Large Posters, Small Posters,
Bottle Labels, Calling Cards, Address
,Cards, Business Cards, Invitation Cards,
Pamphlets, Business Circulars, Wrappers, Tags,
Dancing Programmes, • ,
.
etc., etc.
HAWLEY CRUSER,
May 10. - Democrat Office.
00 7 1tRECTI . SYN I
Rumor has it thatbaving- been elected County Tress- I
user for the ensuing three years. Inm to discontinue my
Insurance busines. Said-RUMOR is UNTRUE, and
without foundation, and while thanking you for kind=
tees, and appreciation of good Insurance in the past, h•
Ask a continuance of your patronage, premising that all
business entrusted to me shall be promptly attended to. .
My Companies are all sound and'reliable, as all can tes
tit/ who have met with losses during-the put ten years
at my Agency. Read the List I
Ninth Britisbend 'Mercantile, Capital, ' $10,000,000
Queens of London,. , • 2,000,000:
Old Franklin;Tbiladelphia,•Asseta, 8,500,000
Old Continental, N. Y. - " ' •' ' • tiearlY '8,000,000
Old Phcenix of Hartford, " "•- .2.000,C00
Old Hanover. N. Y., " ' 4l 1,600,000
Old Farmers, York., • • 1 1, • /AOO,OOO
I also'represent the ~Kew York Mutual Lire Ins ranee
Of :offer 80 •years standing. and assets asse oiret180.000;000:-
-Also.tho Masonic„*ltnst,Benellt Association of Penn..:
Sylvania:. '
Or Get an Aecidental Policy covering all accidents,`
in the Hartford Accident Ins. Co. Policies, written
fit= one day to one year.' Only = 25' acute' for a $B,OOO
\ Policy. Please mil or send ,vord, when you lakes trip
Very respectfully.•
: • - • ' • • • HIIINWir C. TYLER;
Mentiose ,Jan 10.4876.7-tf
;lEL CO
The largest stock of Trimmed Hats to
be round lithe elty . at the lolieitNice)
. ,
"riOsti 'lniO4 sud
Houneti in the city "
The LAAGEST and ORPAPICST snick
die*. Caps:out side of New York' chi; airtei
be found si ROZELLFIB: OrgOilt;1
that ROZELLE ta selling, the yeti' to - ofeStyhti:
Call. He • r
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iihreouitts 4111.6 ,or
r - PX4l.4lPits• .
FRENCH MILLINERY, .4
97BINGIttlerft; 97
Coart-At. I
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MPOnuntout April 1 9 $ f Bl 4 - 044 • Fi
F W. .CLARIL- - PRAOTIOAL'itAr
T y • CHINIEM AND GUN. RIIIITII, , .sel .t,3?.f4
Lr.Das located ouTublioelannueribasenkent of S. •e.
s 's atop:1111114We) whAre he IL Papifteit Mx dloAll
Inds of Gun litiitithing; 'Dewing 111:41=hi krit*
44..904409 111 0410 1 0 1 41iiiikk t0140‘ . .7,
thong
tltotite l ad onzikre= Ana_ onnatadvettere.il:All
romptly attended to. Your patrunad ell aolltitgi;
and satisfaction guaranteed. s r. v ccuutc ,
xontrOic Avi• 9$ MGM •
Great Bend, Pa.
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Ar • T tin lin
COI' Macion.tx-cwase.
:•* j __ - -,, ; C,4llk,fin CAPITAL :' $lOO,lOO.
SURPLUS FUND, $6,00.
"ELMIMICCIN7 - lErip
To their new and commodiOinv Bank Building on
Transacts the .buslness of
MERCAANTS I , rammEns,
• And Otnero.
"0011RE'SPONBE1 TS."
New York, Piret National Bank; Phtladeliatia, Phil*
doll:alio National Bank,
J. TIIRTIELt. PliztiME24T.
N. L. LENMEIM"•CAsurrn. •
Montrose, Mardi 25,1816. -
ILLINgs sTuoun.
GENERAL
FIRE,: LIFE AND. : ACCIDENT
INSURANCE AGENT,
commtz. Cots Es 3EO
Capital Represented; $100,000,000
Fire Association of Phil., Capital it. Assets, $ 8,500,000
Insurance Co. of N. A., Phil.,, " " 5,000,000
Pennsylvinia Fire,. Phil., " 1,700,000
Ins. Co.of the State of Pennsyl- '
vault', Phila. Pa.
Lycoming of Man ney)-Pa. "
Lancaster of Lancaster, "
Isiewton of Newton, 41
Home Ins. Co., N. Y., "
National ‘!
Cot•merclal Fire" 64
Fairfield Fire Ina. Co. aouth
Norwalk, Conn.
Atlas •• ••
Royaleanadian, of Montreal,
- Canada,
Liverpool, London dc Globe,
of Liverpool Eng., "
Providence' Washington, of
Providence, R. 1., 4
Tra.deins. Co. Camden, N, J. " • "
Patterson Pireins Co. Patter
-44'
son, N. J.
COnn.Mnical Life tuk• L'o., limas
Ataerictui Life.\
ITraveler*lap. Co., Hart., Capital and Stirplus $8,000,1:01 4 '
Railway Passengers 114 • $ 6OOlOOO
Theandersignedhasbeen we.iknowntn thischunty,for
thepast 20 years, as an InpuranceaAgent. Losses sus
tained by. his Comminies have always been promptly
paid.
rffi"Office up girths. In building east from Banking
Office of Wm. R. Cooper
,& Co., Turnpike street.
• BILLINGS sfraogi, Agent.
CHARLES H. SMITH. Office Managen.
AMOS NICHOLS,
Montrose. Jan. 5:'1816.
HOICE FRUITS AND VEGET A
v BLEB .
,THE lIKAD,OF NAVIGATION,
PEACHES, . ORANGES, LEMONS,
PEARS, PINE-APPLES, PLUMS,
QUINCES, ONIONS, TOMA
TOES, APPLES. CAB- ,
BA GES, BANANA'S,
OANTELOPES,
GRAPES,
'SWEET POTATOES ; W4OR'I'LE
' BER=S,
s,ll at bottom prices, by
A. N. BULLARD.
Montrose, Ang.lo. 1876.
TARBELL HOUSE.
. .
, KONVROBB ,PICNIV A,
• -I,
;J OHIO" 'TAitilti
_
L_ ,
.riine7 and HatitO-lisaie -tkilvuoust 6111 7.4 01-
neetinti th the Montrose Railway, the , Lehigh Valle;.
Balt andthe 11.4). - 81 Wl'llailroad -' "
Aprill. 28731. - t' ' -
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W. OUSTER.TIOUT,- 14. klit'OilDf PA.
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1 ' PRIOR LIBT.
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ittipartni donnon *har - notlo4 cheaper than the
e4gl ll Pl l o* ' ' 1. ,;4 1 L ... i,•'?.":' „f 7 , .1.• (
1
Ftret-easeli v itons , - - i• - 23 °
i. ) tic. '46 ;,B n= t es, y ~ , -,;.-f 11 ..',t ^ r 1 . ' , ' 130
. 1.= ; ','..”.. ,Luiamoviiiiolks. -. 1, .' '-- '- /5
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="1, =- swell body•-atetoiii ,-- : ' " vs ,
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Tiistfot Or span set. . ..... -'• • 60 '
• F
v._.v.cirkanik set —l. • : ..... - ~,,.:. , .; . 40
_, set per span , • •- : ' .- • 1 . 00
_:' - Ali isork treurrs4iid.' 'Cart sistiAissmine tny - itock
,
4.1° Iltputehlkeitaft4ltiftwhers. i , „ , , y L ~y.
' . 9usTEN,OOIIT4
ift/2644•4Pri11e iil ) .- 4i ' •
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Y''UDITOR'S' 140TICIL—,-Tlle, :Cruder=
4-. A. signed an auditor appointed by the Orphaua l
Court at tiNagnehautus County Au distritakte ttie tl ide
i 111:the , htkada tisf , 47 , 4 'Nat cum of. the
estir:iir 414, Peolt, , dec,"4,,,„ p. Attend to , Ma
4 1 440
thl goof bit 'ii palitsitint"tit il IV 4)fato' hi Ai e .
:k 4 "O. Mr 4 IliklM-sil, p,isl44st. $
. hick thee
~„____PtaMi ogli pm., interested vio - PrOlent their
guuw1129i116.4041. etebeveivon , coting in on laid
,-,1:t ,- _,t+1.,4 ../.: ~ ,-t. #nit '
4 . ci iiittr:E A u ttor.
. i Sept. /et /M.; 1 7* - -' — ima
. ~ •
Public Avenue.
Lvnc.
ACC tDENT.
S. LAZIGDON; Solicitor.
Such as
nim:gerri IBS covaT woo",
MEE
4, • 700,000
" 6,000,000
400,000
150,000
6,000,000
950,000
450,000
325,000
500,000
1.200,000
117,000,000
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000
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$40,000,000
$5,000,00$