The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, October 18, 1876, Image 7

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    A rrangemei4 44 Mails.
VIA IlAtratown:
• • ,- . ' , , - Arline*. Dtpaf e.l
Tankhannoeli, (-Da11y,).,... .... ... ..", .. 7 oop 131 1215 m
1., , • .. -
Yu. tilliers • •
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Montrose Dep0t.(Dai1Yi);‘.....“':...... 600 p m 620 a .11
Now Milforn. ( Dai1y,)..... .. = o. ...:1000a m 1 30p1n,
+w•yaluetng. (Daily.). i...; . 1 .'... - +.-......: -945 lin 1000 p m
Friendsville,(tri weekly,).'.4k,+' ' • ....+6oopm 800 /Im
z.,.'on kiln Station , (tri wtek-114)::..:.1+: .‘l7 a tit -I '7ooam
Binghamton i nki S. Lake.(t Veekly).. 6 1p ni 7 00p m
losnoPPell..i/r/ wigiklY ,). •,-1 , •;? n p ip t. 300 Ana
41141. 'SOW Yeirli;(nta Nl'olitto'se Di..potS'Neix littlfOfd;
PtoLlthanneek,sind'Wfalitsitig,lire daily.
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Thotiontilin Station mall runs Tue,adityti, Thnesdays
and Saturdays. • , . , . , •
• Thezingliaiaton Mail. (nia-Silver Lill/o'llms Tiles.
lays, Thursdays. and Sattirdays: ' - • '' •
Priendsville mail rims Tuesdays, Thurisdayti,iod Sat
arday*.
Thu Nieshoppen inaill+4lsjlondays,Wedfloiday, and,
!Fridays. '' ' - -• 1 1 , "
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'Any ixtositt. STACialai; . 5 .
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A Stage leavesdaily for Montrose Depot at 1 InAand
sel.ttrfsatUp.sn -
A Stage li eaves daily, for New Slilford at 780 CM.
and returns at 330p.m.
. ' B. C. PORDHAMi P.M.
Montrose Ttailway Time Table.
nrranguient of Trains. ", To take effect on Monday,
Aprlll7; 1878.
Down Trains.
2/017T1tWAIID,. k , I - - NORTIMADD
1. 24. A. Y. p ,,i . A.K. r. lc ,
545 16.1.3.... . ....Montrone ...... ... :.9.00 , 4.52
555 1025 Allen's— ....... .....845 ''
545
558 1028. Cool's \ .i 840 448
605 1032 Hunters .. . .835 444
- 608 1030 ..... ....Woodbourne —.830 440
412 1040.....::. Dimock . 925 486
ill 1097 - Tyler* ...815 , .428 •
623' 1037. •..... upringva1e..........805 420
530 - 1105 . • ..'.Lynn '7 55 . 412
--, 145 11 IS .: . Avery's 745 405
653 1126. ... . ... *
... Lemon.►. ..... —.785, 400 ,
703 .11 , 13 Lubeck...... '...7 25 345
'715 1145 ............*T .+• • „ Marcy's, . ' 71 3 337
120 ' UM.. ...... ..unkhannock. - ..:7 00 822
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Tinins will run - on Lehigh Valley ileitis kept in the
oMte of P. &N. Y. Bit at Tunkhaan k. _ •
Ali trains connect at Tunkbannock with P. &N Y.
R. R.going north And south.
AMES. 1. BLABSLES. Prat.
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Manch Muzak. Apil 17, 1876.
List of New Advertisements.
Rupture. - ,
Sheriff's Sales, .
'Register's Notice. • , •
'Blacksmith wanted.
Centennial Exposition.- •
Sheriff's Proclaruation.
Public Sale—A.. J.Sheldon,
• linsriman LOCAL&
Donation.
Medical Meeting.
Time and M.eney
Hayes" and Titden, . .
New ttarness
• 'Ain't' P#ltAs*.s--;:•Theril are so maiiy
persons who either intentionally:. of otherwise
have slang phrases attheyr l torigne'As e.nd4t . any•-
potrient, and, denoilOitate :to titter, them re,
gardless of hOW:vitiOr:theY sound, to the
of a well 'bred ...individual, ,that; we /:append.
few of 'expreSsio'nS :Such Eas can .he heard
upon
. our . - stfects almost ,eyery day and, per
baps, often in the arawing . room , "Whoop 'er
4 3111, " .eyer, takel a dropl , ' i!V.Prat:are
, Iyou Offer,"
,f`Trltl, - li, la,
. George," "I'll Meet you: in the park;'` "That's
the kind of a topthpiek - ;I am," `,7hat,etiat
called . in," •"Braee Int) and hav,e
about , Yon, ) -' thri.t ..fut :high,". 4 c§loot
that or "Cheese, it," i i . .3ll♦4.Yoni, 67e,";`fte's a
sick pill of misery," - `'Don't 'yon forget it,"
"They've gone up spout," "You'd .better ~elt
out," "Gitre tis...kreat . it,"" pnt-a tin ear
you," ')7ou low' it ; is :yadrself,"
"Wipe off_your.phin 'aped!! dovin . your vest,
turn ' - dOxVn .your -eau , and give us a rests,"
"riot if I know myself," "That's What the mat
ter with Hannah," "Or any other man,"
"That's too thin," "Bulty for you !" and "Beat
that if eau," "You'd better. Sell Out" and
"Go West," °ell] pn, a bead, on. you," "I ain't
that kind Of a. hairpin." !And these are only a
few. "Boss," is a complimentary term, appli
ed to anything from a president to aliotato.
These and many others are &more familiar to
the youth of tobdav than good plain En
glish, and express theie z ideas more intelligibly.
t. - !an it be there exists an unki,Tgroland'
graph which. traniniite this slang till over the
country, with lightning i sPeed ? If these.
phraSes 'increase in the yea t? . efune, as they. I
have in the past,. what will our janenage,be at l
.. the Bi-Centennial-of the nation;
—There is a certain clas,s of men of which
The world is always \in wapt 7 i \ They .are the
l4rge hearted, liberal-n inded Men who are ever
ready to help the woad forward in its march
el progress. Men o • integrity are. wanted.
In this deceneate age_ the iniright Man, is a
jewel that always 'cominands a great. price.
We have as mall wealthy men , as we need, ,
unless, those we have can, be much
more fully' with the spirit of progress that be
longs to the age in MAO 4 live, It is .a no
table fact, thateomparativerl, few of ;the great
aohievements of 'men. have been the' handi
work of those barn with 41dyer spoolas in their
mantilla. Geneially they,\,have, Jaen* wrought
e
by thole who, from the - hunt t lest
,walks in
life, have, by' perseVeranee, len -.
gy4 and palm
zal ability, passed forward in the race for honor
andworth,and wonthegoal in spite likobstacies;
It is menslipief Oeiii; who have ilve4.o6te ob
stacles altilbst litstiperable, ' that the woeld
wants.
Buoiness. i cis.
MEETING OF I:itrSq'A CO. MEDICAL SOOTETY.
Phyticians. to.i.he,;:preseitt
* lord, Oet:'213111 Inst., ate 'requested to` . notify
Dr. H. Perwypacker, of that place.: •
.
The friends of Rev. J. Doreinus, of Upson
. ville , Pa., will offer him dotitttiop; Thursday
eve, Oct. 26, 1876, at the parsonage in , Upson
ville. The public src respecfully nv4eti to
participate
New HAIINESS SUOP. E.
I take this method- of informing the public
of Montrose and' vicinity that I. h: l ive opened a
Lew harness shop, one - doottielow ISearle's ex
press office, second floor, Public Avenue:
I will build u"ir .wpris l ,,qt the bOst quality,
and repair. *hill - neatness and - dispatch andal ,
. 1 07 5 vest rates. The patronage of the public is
respectfully - -
,3lontrose, ()et. 18, 1876tt.
TIKE AND 310NEY saved by goirig to M. A.
Lyon's drugptore;,!for:l9t/r,PEVA 11126 ; 3 / etl'"
tines, Paints, 0118, Tarnishes, Dye stuffs, Fan- .
9r goods, Jeweity r na
Perfuelz, Comas. Brusho3,
Pocket Books, IfAnietO -PRO Cigars.; Our
goods are of ..que,l4,And sold a f t pri
ces that 6.intimintition. anti fro one will have
to look farther. ,bome Qiiinese and Japanese
goods and '064 l l iinty''Artieles,' purchased at
"The Centennial." for
3 19utrose, Oct. 18. 1875.—tr.
Hams
& TILDEN.
Tilden or Hays will be our nett presicent
SURE, but that is up reason wby you should
not call at the Keystone &tom, anti get a gone
Square Oyster ' Stew. ~Tbese cull, days it will
warm you up and make yoniilee,l like a new
man: Then you can go on. y44.-Way rejoicipg
. 18 ..'ith a _Oleasallt ,and gooff_word for
'etery.one, and especialiy for the Keystone- . Say
toon, which you will linti on dtiiv. aboi.e ihe
First National Bank l»isement. l, 4
Moritrbse, Oct.. 18;..1876:-4i ~'.'.
MEDICAL .' M EETING.
• There will be u fleeting of the„Susqueharinz i
County Medical - So,ciety:.at tlie4eid &nee - of :Dr.;
H. Vennepacker, in Harford, , .Wednesday i :
Oct. 25th,. at, 19 a. km: regular lintietitiiniers
;:- •
CALVIN C. HALSEY See;
42W2
OeLll, 187'8
TEACIIEtIe - mixAMlNA.tross.
The annual examination of teachers will be
held .;as follows, each class' organized .at 9
o'clock a. m. ; each applicant to be present be
fore the firbt branch is passed over. No pri
irtte examinations except in especial cases and
on request of School Directors, who will please
see that no person commences to teach without
a proper certificate.
Clifford Corners school house, Thursday,Ont.
19th.
Lenox,
_Glenwood school house, F'riaay, - Oct.
Rush, Grangerville school house,Wednesday,
Oct. 25th. p - •
Middletown Centroschool house, Friday,Oct.
27th. •
Forest. Lake Centre school house, Tuesday,
Oct. 31st. W
Gibson, Smiley sobool house, Thursday, No
vember 2d.
ThOmson Centre school house, Friday, Nov.
3d.
Susquehanna,Graded school house, Saturday;
Nov. 4th.
Great Bend Village school house, Monday,
Nov. 6th. •
Auburn Centre school house, , Thursday, Nov.
fith:' ' ,
Up Trains
Montrose Graded school house, Saturday,
Nov. 18t 0. ,
Lathrop, H.Opbottom school house, Tuesday,
Nov. 21st ,
• Teachers will need paper, ink, pen, pencil
and careful attention, wan prgniptcess in at
tendance and , work. Better qualification will
be demanded for same grade of certificate as
forineriy.
Office day at Montrose The' first Monday o
each month -at one o'clock,p. tn.
, • , nisTrrtais. •
- RUsb, Grangerville, Tuesday, Oct. 24th.
Auburn Gentle, Wednesday, Nov. Bth.
Friendsville, Friday, Nov. 24th.
-- Each to commence . at -1.0 o'clock a. rn., and
close_ with edticattonal address . .in\ille,e'vening
Teachers, Directors and friends ot education
in reach of -these are earnestly to at.
tend and aid.
We have -just received a-very large stock of
plain and fancy envelopes, letter:gild note pa
per, plain and fancy bill head papers,cards of
all sizes 'and colors, colored poster papers, etc:
`llll of which , we can afford: to ,print cheaper
than tiny office in, this or. neighboring counties,
and in as good kyle. Work done in . black and
colored inks. If you think there . is' any, that
can beat us, gi)e us IS trial, and we will show
yoikwhat "we can do. All kinds of blanks on
hanli 'or printed to order.
MARBLE . .
The Tunkhanhoek .Marble Works of Burna
& Wli4e are doing ,a - good buSiness and are.
1. getting 'out 'softie\ 'very tasty jobs, of Head
I Stones . and Manurcieuts. B..Burns,.ot the
Etigie Drug Store, is . their- authorized agent for
Montrose and vicinity.' He' has designs of
Head Stones and Monuments. - Any orders left
1 with him - will be promptly filled by Burns. it,
White. e'... • • • .
I • Tunkbannock,Te.b. 1,876 if. ..•
WE WOULD wiviO• all thoSe Intending to
make any purehaes of Black 'Silks:this' fall to
make themi now; as there - hak , been:a: great ad-
vance in Raw Silk, : which Inuit make a
material advance in manuffictured goods. C.F.
Sisson itCo., • Binghamton, inform. us that they
have an unusuaLy fine line of Black Silks purr
chased at very. low prices, which they offer fm
the . : present at old prices; which are about 25
per cent less than' the goods can lbe purchased
1 now. They have-a large stock of Black and
Colored Cashmeres, together 'with an endless
variety of every description of Fall Dress 'Goods
which they offer upon the mast fairOrable teems
Samples sent with pleasure to any.address.
Tbey bare been •entering houses and knock
ing down men, after dark on the back streets;
but at this time of writing ,the police think
they have a clew that may lead to the entire
capture of the gang., The firm , of Hine &
Shales' have been trying , to stop this reign of
lifter by marking all of their -summer. goods
,down at cost thereby giving all a ohaneesto get
an hopeSt living.. . A few of those fine parasols
and summer silks left.. They are offered at less
Than cost. They also keep on hand the largest
and,chearit line of black *ftks in the city.—
Mourning viods Of all kinds a specialty. Send
for simples. No trouble to show goods.
' rims SueLEs. , •
Bifighattitoti, Aug. 2, 1876. • ,
CIL&PIKA.V.
W. 0.. - Timpszi,• Co. Supt
Montrose, Oct. 4, 1876.. • ~ •
BURGLARS .A.T. WORK" IN , BINGHAMTON
1 4 .40 Conn, No.PAy.
K e irby'sCough.BalSani,a very paistab4l conk-
Pound._ tor the various affections of.the tbrolit
and lungs. - 'Crsedr*ith great success in case of
Aithaa and Brenchitis. It is prescribed brthe
physicians and endorsed by ,the people.- War-,
mated to giye'entire satisfaction or moineY rat ,
fuoded, •
Kirby's Magic. Relief for the =instant cure of
severe and acute pains. -
Kirby's rasteless Worm 'Lozenges. /Sure,.
safe and ,effectual.
Kirb6Condition Powders for quality; quan
tity aiid purity are superior ,to any, Powder for
stock manufactured.
Kirhy's Pamphor Ice for , chaped hands or
sunburn.
For, sale,by all Druggists in Montrose, and
Dealers in 'Medicines throughout the country.
June 28,
.1876y1;
A LARGE assortment of the.; latest and
heatest styles of visiting and business cards
just received at this oil Call ,and see Ahern
beinre or...tering elsewhere. •
PURDY'S Wagon Shop a: finelot of flat
' ;#ca Wagons and Iluggies , •lull triunmed• Coim.
plete and first-class lntveyery respect for Sale
cheap for bash.
Montfose, 18161 t,
SEV/X0 .51ACRINE FAR SALE. ; 4
A. -.new sewing:rani:bine bq:sold "Air
cheap" - and int easy. Wiwi, as ihe present
_own.
er Iput no _Use for it. Inquire - by Person: or
ter at 'the DEMOCRAT Office. Any miewantitig
a nittehioo.-wilL task* ,money by. this
their atPtltiolai
Montrose, Sept. 6. 18700.
TILE :pritoc..4At OCTOBER
.. 1.8. -1816.
OLD. Newspapers for sale at this Office at ten
twits 'per dozen. !'r
'HANDBILLi . for Auction Sales, t4':, printed
at the DmancreeT, office first-yia,s style and
at reasonable prices.
IntrA. new lot of summons and subpoenas;
just printed at this office.' Other blankOn pro
fusion, all prepared with; care,: . , ,
•
NOTICE. - . - Now t§:. 111 :e . .
::timp, and at 1, 1 44 tee
oftice - is..thd. Place tiiiell'gaiaraentat woHcdone
cheap. - •
•x. 'lllontrose Sept 27,1870:
TROsnten's CelebratedEgtract or
Massey . Co.'s Philadelphia Ale at M.A.;l4y
ores Drug Store..
_'
Montrose., Aug. 9," 1876
Fon PuitE , Drtigs atid Itedieineb,"Fiie Toilet
Articles, Jewelry . and Perfuthery, go to 31. A.
Lyon's Drug Store.
blontrose, Aug. 9,1876.
rig'OATS wanted at this office on subsedip-
To
House und Lot to rent in ffontrose, Enquire
of J. 'B. McCollum. -
May 31, 1876.--tf. , -
NEW &toes of carpdti, OiT clothe, - matting,
&c., just received: • • •:"
GIITTENBERG.ROSETIMAIIN &
Montrose, April 12, 187811:
SPRING Styles Situ Hatk felt and fur. Boys
Centennial Hats, just opened. at
GUTTENBERG, ROt3ENtAUM $t Co.
April 12.,:18781,'.:.• • s
A MAGNIFICENT 'la of fine Cloths and CUM
meres, Coatings and Buitings for custom work,
just received, call and leave your measure fora
new suit at
GUTTENBERG, ROSIMIWIN & CO.
April 12, 1076tf.
- _ . •
NEW LACE CURTAIN by the sett or yard.Tab i le Linens, Napkins, towels, , and House
keeping goods in great variety at
G UTT.ENBERG,IROIMNBAUIt & CO.
nontrose, April 12, 1876 a
• JEwErr's Pure White Lead, Hall Bradley &
Co's. bead, 'Uhl te Zinc, Ready, Mixed
Colored Pah:nein-Oil:and Fine . Grain* 'Col.
'ors; for sale. at A4., , Lyon's Drug Store.
Montrose, Aug. 1.8 1 74 , • •
9. 4 .
he members of the caveral Boards otSehoo
Direetors,in
.s l .l. B fille4anas; hiaid acljoining,Conit
tiee,is invited to, ilie,fyilowing testimonials and
endorsilhen'ts by., Lite - reading . Eolupators and
School Officers 'ot. tins . ,N9I344I:,DiSTRICT, rela
tive to the r-
STANDARD CHARACTER AND
• 2 . STERLING MERIT
- '7l • ' :QV :; •
/4ANl3 , t4 ' S', `O4O.ERS, ,
published - in ati,app'eal -tp,tiieir patrons. only a
short time since, - ore the occasion of a &term-.
fined eflort, sitailar.to the one now being made
in this county, by agents of rival - publishers,to
displace these books. , • .
The .undgrsign.ol;iresidents..nt the tth .Noic
tnal District of P,ennaVvikuili; 0 - oinprising the
Counties of Bradfora iticoming, Potter, Sus
quehanna., Sullivan,Tioga,and Wyoming,would
respectfully represent, that.since
. _
SANDERS' UNION- REA.DETtS AND SPEL
LERS, ROBINSON'S,! SERIES' OF' MA.THE.
MATICS,Ario SPENUERIAN COPY-BOOKS,
have been quite generally Introduced into and
are now in use asa whole, min - part, kr a large
majority-of the Public SChools of this Normal
District, and - believing, as we do, that .these
books are Standard Works of Sterling Aferit,and
among the .-virry" best published ; and, seeing no
sufficient reason far a change, would earnestly
'advise any who may •be tempted, by interested
r ties, to.displace these books, to exercise great
caution, and to be;full a rsiitiatfedlof•the superior
:merit of the lieoks • prOposeifas 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 -Big ks—besides thereby preventing uni
formity so'nearly - attained in t his:District: :
F Alle - n; Institute Conductor and former
Prineipal of State Nornial - Sehool,Mansfield,Pa.
. • Chas IrVerrill, Principal of Mansfield State
Normal School. -
A ,A Keeney; . f Co.' Supt..: of Bradfdrd 'Co.
Elias Horton," . • . Ti og i t •- ;
-W Allen, • - • ." • "•' Potter,' ".
%V C Tilden, " ""' Susquehanna
T F Gahan, •
ThOMpsoli:Bodle,., -'• • ;:` Wyoming "
!TT' •
Reed, former, " Lycoming "
H H Hutton, former, Principal Troy 'Graded
• .
School. - s
HF. Pitcher, foriner Principal TO wane Public
Schools... , -
A H Berlin, former PrinCipal MontreSe: Graded
School. : • '
Stnith, - Teachetof Maths.; &c.; State Nor
: -. ma: 4 Sehool, Mansfield.' .
.Lemuel Ammerman; Teacher, Lang.,•&c., State
Nor. School; - Mansfield.. •
Alonzo Ammerman, Princ. of Com. Dep., State
•Nor. School Mansfield...
• TheC t ourity Superintendents above pained,
with twn exceptions, are..,still4cting as , ,such to
theitie4kortive counties;-and' -- have eipiessed
tliemielves s asKhaving uniformly oppOsed , Chang•
ing the aboveonientioned, hooks fur thecreasons
stated in , their appeal to-their - Patrons. •
The., Publishers, ddesire,eity to any ,
not fa
. miliar with these boolts,that they most cordial
jj'invite attention to the 'following, as among
:the many points of AuperiMitY and excellence :
The Paper, Type, Ilinding v : -illustrations, and
tillechanical execution: 1. - •
Tho , _ Gradricii;yaq.-and.prevewsive .-Clhardelter,'of
:the
. nehz g h, unexceptionable4neral . tone . of -the se
ieCtiona in each book. • •
The cheapness as compara with other Odes ,
respeet:to-paliti, numberV pages,: quantity .
'of rending matter, &c., • \•, -
N. B —Sample. copies Mori - exa s ininatiOw
comparigi;n' ivllF be furnished gratuitously on
gippiirtition to. W. B. Deans, -Montrose, or the
•Ivieox. BLAKENAN:TAYLOR &Co.,
138 & 140 Grand fit., New York:
.
;In regard tO an exchange ;of \School Readers
in this County,' ut ' present, I have only to say
that: I think the wants of the county, in this
inspect, do not, 'deniand a eto,pke, to these hard
times for ntbneY''.' _ -
rtq
I consider Sanders' .c! .. # ATT . % t itle best
published.,
W..p. TthpEN, co. E•tipt.'`
blontiOse, Aug-2 .1876 • -
There is no ssubjedt that .rPoluirea.so 'much
study and experience as tb ireatinelit of obMh-.
disesses. The astonishing success and re.
markable. .eures, performed -by :Dr.' "puiterfleld,
queLto:tbeliiit Of clairvuyattee, to Ibe life
long:stiwly Abe constitution of marl - ,timirtlie
caringlof diseases from natural remedies.„-,Cpreb
4be, worst forms of Scrofula. Catarrhiiii — eii;
ma a Weakness;llisams;, l / 4 aidifeyi o# Bladder
Mill be at the Cafferty House, Binghamton
Thursday, and Friday, Oct. 19th and 20th.
-=1;X4 1 ;
40w4
,
No .bniinesa . Man' need complain that.: be
is "too poor to tuWertise" wheii 111 Can get the
late LsL le Imaiousa.carda.pritited at,-tlie-Dmit
ciCßAT (Ocelot threeclolittra per thonsand,and
otliCr.* . orkln proportiOn.-
•
CdINFECTICiNEtiIi STQEE.
- Having bought Louis Knoll'a stock p't
Tosco ;:.and Confectionery,.: I - ban: turnisix
first-class articles for the least money; Fine.
summer
,drinks for ; the. thirsty— •
JAMES ZERFASS.,
'Montrose, July 213;1876.
Pluir:.;•li E. COG . SWE'LV will -hold One'or his
9nincl.,K - usicarConventiotit4 at Birchaidville
contrnepoi:ng: - on Tuesdayi : October :10th, and
closing tionOeit,
Terti;l-;=-Latiles;" 50. 'Cinit*• '- centiemen
children°, 25 ;. concert; 25
Sept; 27,1876,
The:-sale of Taylor's Family Medicines is
steadily on the increase. The sales of The past
; year being. more than double of any previous
year. The reason ot this is on accounted Ithe
genuine merits of the goods themseliiefil' and
the fair and impartial manner in which they
are sold.
- July 26,1878. - .
Taft AND PLACE I •
VOW IS THE 'rnatE TO PAINT.
Lead and Oil cheaper than they have been
kuoWn for years. - Burn's eagle Drug. Store is
the place to buy anything in the PairiT and
DRUG line at the very lowest figures. A large
assortment of Brushes and Varnishes constant
ly in stock. The celebrated Hall, Bradley, &
Co.'s Pure White Lead constantly on hand, for
which BURNS is the SoLid AGENT for Montrose
and vicinity.
Montrose, April.l9, 1876tf. •
WE TAKE pleasure In calling the attention of
our readers to the fact that the popular Dry
Goods house of C. F. SissoN & Co., Bingham
ton, are now recciving -an unusually large and
complete assortment of new spring goods. Not
withstanding the, cry, -of "hard times," this
house informs na that their trade is larger than
at any former season. • This• is easily accounted
for by the - fact that they • always offer the moat
reliable goods at the same prices that many
houses sell a very inferior grade. All the nov
elties of the season, both of foreign and do
mestic manufw.tture, may now he found Upon
their shelves, and visit to their store,
will con
yine.e anyone that that is the place to. trade. -
p cONIINISTiii.TORS ' SALE
0 ! ~
REAL ESTATE.
, Notice 14 hereby given - ,that the , unclersigned
Administrator of the .eEitate l of S. H. Campbell,
deC'djliursuant, io,an. order of -.the : osphan!s,
Coniti-or county wilt exppse to
sale on the premise 4 on: •
.Friday, October 21114. isto;
real.
at-two o'clock p. m., the telloring e estate
to iwit :All that _certain piece or 'parcel of
land situate in
_the .tovinship of Ararat in the
county Of
,Susqueltattna and State of Pennsyl
vanla,bounded and described as, follow.s e te :
Beginning at a - beech an Original corner of tour
tracts, thence along the warrantee line of
and Alexander Melins, north forty-three and
three fourths, degrees west one hundred and
sixty-One Perches to stones in warrantee line
ot Foster, thence south torty-three and
three-quarter degrees east one hundred perches
to a post a 'corner of Freeman Ogden's'land,
thence -by sail Ogden's, north forty nine de
grees east one hundred and sixty-one perches
to the place i qf beginning, containing one hun
dred and - four acres and sixty-three perches of
land. be the same more or less, with the appur
tenencei, and being- the same tract of land of
which S. H. Campbell late of said county died
seized
TERMS . OF SALE-00
.on day ,of.
$5OO on final confirmation and the balance
with interest thereon one year froth thial6o
-
S R. CAMPBELL, • •
Adm'r of, S. 11
,Campbell, deed.
Sept. 25,1876. . !. • • •
1.
MONEY TALKS!
These are prices • • .
THAT. HUR T
(not the customer,)
bat ether dealers who find fruit because it spoils their
profits. They ase( rt that I cannot sell goods at prices
named, these prices are not for a bait, bat are gen
uine and will be fulfilled in every particula_. Call and
see'for yourselves'.
not
MONEY SAV ES MONEY
EARNED I
WEBS - TER The Clothier's PRICE LIST
For FALL & WINTER 1576-7.:. .
Good heavy business wilts " F 7.00 .
7.00
Diagonal silk. mixed suits , ' 8.50
Heavy casslmere suits..:: ••• ' . 8.00
Basket worsted ant's:. .. . ... • • 10.00
F Jncy plaid CASSiMere suits ' 11.00
English Diagooal suits. ........., -17.00;
French baskatt,suits • ' ' ' 17.10
All wool Broad' cloth coats r •7J50
Heavy cheeps gray overcoats • 4.50
Chinchilla ' ' '7.00
Fur Heaver overcoats.. .•..
Fine diagonal overcoats ' 13,00
Union Beaver overcoat—. • ...:. '7:00
French Heaver overcolts (all colors) .....•...... —13.00
Bova Clothing -3 to 10 years. •',
Heavy mud school spits.;, IESO
Casslnteri suits 5.00
Diaeoruil and hasite,t sults ......... 5.50
Stout overcoats . 4.50
Cape and ulster overcoati... # 6.00
Boys ' Clothing-. 9 to 15 years.
_
Heavy ,mixed school - suits:" - • ' • 5.06
Heavy awl mere suits. .. .. 11.00
Diagonal basket' Stall7lso
'Heavy every=day overcoats ."..•... .. •. ...:i '
'3 75
Chinchilla orercon s .. 600
Heaver and Fur Heaver overcoats
_'; ' • . 8.00
Cape and Miter ovencosts. # . . ... ' • 7.50
•
Youths' Clothitte 16 years tb men's sizek
„ •
.
Good undershirt or drawers • .25
Good knit jackets........ • .75
Good w0015hirt5......... .. ... - • 100
Good totton socks 32
Cloth covered folded end collars ... . • .10
And - all other goods In propOrtl •n. • .
ErNICBSTER, JR. •
.62'and 64 Court West.:
Bingtmutoit; N; Y:
Sept: 20,1816.=
A DMINtS'rRAVOIts§
t estate' of Vhoniaitlt,'White, late ;or Althorn,
Letters of Adraintetratiori •th / the e . ald' estate
having been granted to the underalgaed.all persona ovr
trig said estate are requeated - tee' Make Immediate pay;
oten tond all persons linyingfiatms against estate
s,re r nittei:tbd to present they withoutdelay.
_ Adminktrattir:
Act. 4, 1878: ' . 42w6; .
AA 'TIMOR'S NOTICE.'
--TITE UNDER
•eigned• haviiir been appointed •bt the' Court of
CPMMOII Pleas, of slequehanna County, an Auditor' to
distribute the funds remaining yin. the handiof G. 'l l. .
Little, Assignee of D. A.. Titswortit. will attend to she
duties of his
M appfilittnvtat , ,his alike in the Borough
ontrove,en , Widarder. tits
' sith (My of November it
Web time and pinto all persons
id dreated . rn m ai w resent their claims or be forever do.
barred from coo ing in on said fund.
A. W. BBBTIIOLF, Auditor.
m
x on t o , tt. 11, 1876. 42w4 •
•
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(Minty Business Directory,
i ,
Two lines In Ms Directory, one veer, $1.50; each ad-,1!
dttional II ne."so cents. i
1
,
i.
j
A Retail
. , cri 4 gA ; ...,.. _ ~ stater; ..- .II ~ i
.
dealer in ail isnd - s of. slate roofing. slate paint, e1e.9,,,,,,_-'
:- Roc& repaired with elate paint to order. Also, slate ''
palgt for the gallon of Darrel: Montrose: ' t ,' ) ;
BILLINGS STROUD, General. Fire and Life Intim.- ,:
aace Arts, also, sell Railroad and Accidental
t ,41
; Mama o New Yerk and Plitiadelphla.. 'Office one .
. d o o r ea s t of Wm. II Cooper 3... Co's bank. .ll
, . CO.
.svar, u. BiArD & CO. Dealing in StOves, s bardware. :,I , '
and Mantif cturere of Tin- and Sheet-hen ware, coc-
. ner'of 'Main and Turnpike street. „ -
A. N. Ballard, ,Dealer In Groceries, Provisions. Books. .:
Stationery and Yankee Notions;, at the head of Pub-
lic-Avenue. ' 1
_ 1 ,
WI;. Et . COOYER & CO., Bankers. Sell Foreign Pas- ~
- eve Tickets and -Drafts on. Ragland, Ireland. and i
Scotland. 41:
WM. L. COX, Harness maker and dealer in all aril ,
cies usually kept by , the trade, opposite the bank.
JAMES R. VARMALT, Attorney -at-Law. Mice one
'• door below Parboil Rouse, Public Avenue.
W M;U.
40w4
11. ROSICNTLIAL, Auctioneer" Cara S. Masa &
Montrose, Pa. - • )
SAVINGS bANK, NEW MILFORD. Six pee cent.
' interest on all Deposits. Does a general Banking
business.S. 0. CHASE & CO.
11. , .
GARRET & SON. Dealer in Flour. Feed, Meal.
Salt, Lime, Cement, - Groceries and Provisions, as
Main Street, opposite the Depot:
N. F. KIMBER, carriage Mater. Pictnre Framer,and
Undertaker, • few coda from Phinney's Hotel, nee
N. B. Church.
H. P.DORAI 4 I. Merchant Tailor and dealer in Raab
Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries add Previsloas,
Main Street.
AN
IMPORTANT LOCAL REFORM t
dereatter goods will ba sold at
E. P. STAMP'S STORE.
In aimutrosk., for. Casn at. CASH Pniotia.
I wilt keep goi.Cl goods and make the
prices to bilk, the closest buyers.
mown,
I have , had "seven years experience in
buying and selling FLOUR'S° Mit I know
whereto buy and what to buy to.eutt the
"WILL MAKE A ,§PECIALTI or WHITE
WHEA r FLOUR
and viarract every . ,barrel ina sack to
suit or refund the money.
CHEWING TOB&CCO!
I have recently made arraugements by
which cian seII , :CHEIVING TOBACCO by,
the.pound as 'cheap as you can buy of any
wholesale Tobacco House by the barrel.
I also keep Chewing Tobacco . in 10 lb.
cackligs`,fdr ' whik.a .1 will make special!
►rites. ' '
I keep' on band a large quantity. of SALT
and keep under 'cover, and- will sell it as
low as possible for' this,nirket. .
Sugar', Tea Coffee, Syrup, Soap, Pork,
all the nimble six pence.
prices.
1 trust 1. will receive sufficient patron
age from cash buyers to make.the cash
system success. Respectfully,
E. P. STAMP:
• Oppiosite. the : Banking House of. Wm. H..
Cooper
.4% - :Co.; - and . ..the Dry Goods House of
Outtenberg,,Rosenbtium & Co:
Montnise; Oct. 11, 1876tt.• •
iircr Et Pt. IT T 7
Would call attention to me New Stock of
SPRING AND , SUMMER GODS
D 21r. 00 D
LADIES'• • DRESS 'GOODS, 'BLACK
AND COLORED: ALPACAS,
NEW STYLE OF PRINTS,
SHAWLS, WATER-PROOFS, FLAN
NELS, BALMORAL, AND HOOP.
SKIRTS, VELVETS, HOSIERY,
HEAVY WOOL GOODS, CARPETS, OH
CLOTHS, PAPER HANGINGS. BUFFA
LO AND LAP ROBES, FURS, HATS
AND CAPS; BOOTS AND SHOES,
HARDWAREIRON,NAILS,
STEEL, STOVES AND
GROCERIES, ETC.
In great variety, and will be sold; on the moat
favorable terms, and lowest prkes.
•
• 11. BURRITT.
New Milford, May • Ist. 1875.
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