l ir N. s t y.). r 11 _ 2 C ` ' lONTROBE, PA., APRIL 4, 1877. 43 / 4 xtatorOttfl. THE TELE.PURP. olv'e YALLER DOG WAS SENT OVER THE WIRES • A. good story comes from Norwalk, Con necticut. One day last, week a gatint, slab sided chap, with particles' of hayseed on his coat and in his tow colored hair, stepped up to the telegraph office at the depot and asked it the, boss was in. The operator assured him that be was, and his rural friend went on to re late that he lived in Danbury, had come down that morning, and intended bringing . his' broth ei's dog, which a man in Norwich wanted to buy, buttad forgotten it, and wanted to know if the dog could be sent .down by telegraph.— The man of lightning seeing a good chance for I. little fan, at once answered : "Certainly, sir;, that is a matter of daily oc- Gr am All that is necessary, for you to do is to giye me a description of the dog, so that no mistake can be made. Call again in about half ad hour and the dog will be here." , "it is a yellow dog, with small ears, and is about so high," said the granger, his hand eigh teen inches from the ,floor.. He then 'took his departure with the remark that he would call again soon. The 'operator then sent his mes senger boy to look for a dog as near the des cription as possible, which he soon succeeded in finding. It was at once brought to the of fice and 'secured 'to the operator's desk, by means of a piece of telegraph wire. : After a little coaxing the dog was made to lie quietly down, and everything was in readiness for our rural friend. • Punctually .at the appointed time he made his apppearance and asked if the d6g had come. "1 will see," said the operator, and' tapped a few times at the key ; at the same time insert ing his legs under the desk he managed to step on the dog's toes, which caused the canine to yelp. "Ali I he's coming," s'aid.the operator ; and then tapping more furiously mi , the key, he at the same time kicked the dog clean from un der the table, who not relishing' this kind o 1 treatment, barked furiously and ran around the i'pom . with the wire attached to his neck. "Fifty ants, sir ;" said the operator turning to the countrymen. "Uncommon nice dog ; must be 'Worth ; but he is the hardest deg I ever re ceived over the wires ; he is so muscular, you ,see, that he broke the wires ; in fact, a' piece of it is now attached to his neck, wbieh. he broke et" • • During the whole of , this .operation the countryman gaz6d on the operator with eye: wide open and full or surf)rise ; but when the dog came from under the table and was seen by the countryman, that was the culminating ,point, anti he was struck with amazement.— After looking at the dog a I)ment or so, he said : "Say, mister, he ain't so big as he and is . darker; how's that ?" . "Oh, that is easily explained," said the opera tor. "You see the chemicals employed in mak - lug electricity of .cOurse darkened his origiiMl color, and the velocity with which he Passed over the wires caused him to eouttact in awe ; but after you, expose him to the air for a. short time he will soonassuinejlis original color . and "Du tell.?" said the countryman, and, after placing fifty cents on the counter, picked , up the dog and walked out of the office; remarked that "the man who invented them telegraphs must be very knowledgable man." A ROAST PIG. Jerry Foster, was an exceedingly parsimoni ous man, while he was a most tremendnous feeder. He was a native of New Jersey; living some thirty miles east of Philadelphia, and at tended market in that city.- In person he was a great, lanky-built fellow, and where all the provisions he devoured at one sitting went to, it would require a medical board to determine. Well, one day Jerry started with his wagon to the city.. His lo ad consisted of butter, eggs, potatoes, and a few infant swine, handsomely dressed for the table. All of his marketing was disposed of early in the morning but one pig, and then the- farmer drove around to a . small tavern on Second street, where he proposed stopping for dinner, the price thereof, in those cheap times, being 25 cents. He sold the roaster to Mr. Randolph, the tav-' ern-keeper, for 75 cents. About 2 o'cloeir. Jerry appeared for his meal. There happened that day to be no guest at the table but him. The dinner was brought in. The roaster sold Ran dolph in the-morning, all crisp and brown, stood betore Ins former owner. Just as the . trio were proceeding to work, Mr. and Mrs. R, were suddenly called to care for one of the chil dren, taken ill. The landlord, on departing, told Jerry to go ahead'and eat his dinner.. Je.r ry "waded in." Piece' after piece of the pork er, was devoured with cranbeirieli, potatoes, turnips, and butter, ad libitutn. In probably three-quarters of an, hour Mr. and Mrs. R returned. There was the table, there was Jerry, but wheie werothe provisions —where, especially, the , pig ? The Jerseyman was leaning back in his chair complacently Picking his teeth. The pair surveyed him with un expresLsion of indignant astonishment. At length Randolph said : . • . . . . . . _,... 't Why —well,. stranger, I should say 'you *ere unusually fond of roast pig," . - .• - 4 `Yes, yes, I may say I - am •; and a real, good size.clotie makes me: with trimmia's, just a fair „ weal," said Jerry, heavinz a sigh.. Randolph 'was 50 cents out on the pie alone, and may be as. much .wore on tb'e-other provis ions consumed' by the Jersyman, hui_yon may . be sure Foster at no more dinner's at. Ran dolph's tor a quarter. ' . .- ' ..• ' An Ludian woman is. a squaw ; tberefore an liint baby is a quawling. • SHERIFF'S •• irate of writs issued by' the Court,or Cominon Pleas of Susquehauua County and to tite directed. i=will expose to Sale by public vendue, at 'the Court house in Mont rose, On . • . Friday, Aprit 6, 1577, at one o'clock p. the Sollsawing pieces or parcels of land, to wit: • - All that piece or perch- of lard situate in; Rush town ship, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, bounded north by. Wyalusiug creek road, on the east and south bands of Orange Swan. and on the - west by lands 01 Hy -1 . 11.44*, containing seven square rods of mud with the appurtenance. one small , frame barn. jSiezed and takiell in execution at the snit of H. F. llandrick vs. 0, Mott.. • ALSO-All that. piece or parcel of bud, situate in Lenoxltownship, Susquehanna Count , ,Permsytvenia, bounded north by : 'amid of DeWitt Robinscast by lauds of Geo. W. 'Hewitt.' ?oath by • land of Ezekiel Gaunter, and west by lands of DeWitt "Robins and J. M. Dead; containing 135 acres,SO acres improved, w'th the appurrenances' one frame house, two frame barns; and an orchard. e•iiezed and taken in execution at the snit of O. E. Price assigned to Grow Bros. vs. Warren ?rice. ALSO—AII that certain. piecs or parcel of land, situ ate, in Ararat towhebip, hutquehanua County, Penna.; . bouudedand described as follows, to I3eginning in the line of the Jefferson R. It., a little north of the Summit cut, thence north 6$ degrees weft, 4 perches tort corner, thence about V degrees, cast 5 perches to it corner, , thence north 68 degrees. east 4 'oerchee to a corner in said R. R. line, thence along R.R.5 per. to the place of beginning, containing .1.8 of an acre, be• the same more or less, with the. appurtenanCes, a frame house and addition.. [Seized and taken in execution at the suit of P. W. Clinton, executor of tha . estate of Lavid Bryant vs Arthur J: Payne.: ALSO— All- that certain piece or parcel of land Situ-. ate in Harford township, Susquehanna County. Penna., bounded on the north by lands of G. W. Potter, on the: east by lands of Nancy and 'Aimed's Levi's,- south by lands of Serenia Very, and John L.• ead, and on the west by lands of Geo. Lamb and. Milltird Greenwood, containing about 60 acres, 30 acres improved, with the appurtenances,one frame - dwelling house,, frame.barn, corn house an an orchard: (Siezed and taken in exe-, cution at the suit of W. W. Williams assiened to G. W. Potter and Milbourn, Oakley, assigned - to. G. W._ Potter (two judgments) vs. Joseph H. Lewis. ALSO—Aluthat certain piece or parcel of land situ -1 ate in Great Bend- 'Borough '.Vilhige. Susquehanna County. Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol low:. to wit : On the north by public Ceme ry, and on • the east by W. W.. Simrell, south by Franklin street, and on the west by Pine street,coutaining 180 x 185 feet, with the appurtenances, one frame dwelling house and all improved.. [Slued and taken in execution at ttie W. !W. •siturell, use of J; I.l.Busenbury Julia A. Haywood. • ALSO—AU those two pieces or parcels of land situ ate in the. Borough of Susquehanna Depot;-Susquehan na Comity, Pennsylvania. First- Piece is all defend ant's interest ilia house, store and-lot, bounded on the west by East Main street, on the north by. a lot owned by estate of Patrick O'Donnuld, on the east by the Presbyterian church lot and _on the' .scuith -by 'IL W. 13randts,, containing about eight, thousand square feet of land, more or less; with the •apputteuences, frame store and dwelling, and all iniproved. , The second piece is ; 9.11 that village_ lot situate in the Borough of', Susquehanna Depot,• bounded north by lot of George Starkw cattier and W. 11. Telford, east by and Of Cath olic society, south by Laurel street, and *est by lot of •W. H. Strachee, with the appurtenances, one frame. dwelling house. and one frame barn and.out buildings. [Siezed and taken in. execution at the Suit of John ch.dice vs. Wm. Miles. • ALSO—AII that *certain piece or par:el of land situ ate.in the township of Now Milton and Gibson, Sus quehanna County; Ps.nnSylvania, bow del on the north by lands of Orvil I Chamberlin, on the 'easeby lands of urvitl Chamberlin and Sweet., on the south by lands of G. Sweet and J. Chamberlin, . on - the west by linde of G. 31.. Reed and Urbane Tingley, containing, about 60 acres, 2t improved, with the appurtenances, • frame house and 1 frame barn. [Siezee and' taken in execution at the snit of the Lycoming Fire Insurance Company vs. JAI. Chinni. A LSOAII that piece or parcel of land, Situate in the tou nship of Lenox, Snequehanen County. Pennsylva nia, bounded ou the north by lands of Sylvanite Titus; on the east by lands of John J. Whitney. on the south. lands of Wm. Reese. and on the west .by lands of Jo seph Green,. containing 105 acres, about 60 acres im proved, with the appurtenances, 1 fre.ma: house, frame barn and orchard. ISiezed and taken in ;execution at the suit of Johnston E.: Reese, assigned to 31. W. Ting ley vs. iI R. Reese, ALSD—AII that certain v iljave lot situate in the , Borimgh.of Great Bend. Sasqnehatina County, Pennsyl vania, and bounden on the north by Washington street east by lands of Mathew Blake, on the south by land of —3lcNamara'and.on the west by lot No. 49 on Wil liam street, containing about 3,f an acre, with the ap purtenances, one frame dwelling house, woodshed and small barn: [Siezed and taken in exeention at the suit of R. 11. Skinner, use Milks & Watson vs. Daniel Sul livan. ALSO-All that piece or parcel of land. sitnate in the tnivuship.of Lathrop; Stisquehanna County, Penneyk vania, and hounded ton the north by public road, on the east by land of Lyman Sanders, On the south by :and of Sidney Osborn. and on the west by John John , 4en anti public road, c attaining 1.0.5" acres, more or le about 90 improved, with the appOtenunces, one.frame houSe„ one frame barn Ilud shedL corn house and an orhcard. [Sirzed and taken in execution at the cult of Kate A. Bisbee vs. M ,J. Ainey and Beth Ainey. Augustus L. Ainey and Melvin U. Ainey vs. AL J . . Ainey. ALSO—An that semis tot of land. MUM e 'lying and being in tne township of llarford. County of Susque henna and State of Pennsylvania. boudded and des.- cribed as follows. to wit : Be. inning' at a 'nun and stones in the west. corner' of '`..of No.:310, of "D-inker's • Tunkhannock.Tract," thence by said lot south 46 de. greet vast, .:6634 perches to the' south corner of said lot, thence by lot No. :317. south 41) degrees, west 67 perches to a port, thence by la,nde of the heirs of Mary Rhoads, dec'd,' north 46 degrees west, 1663 perches to 'a post in the middle of a )ine ol lot N.. 324 of said Tract, and thence by said lot nor' h 443 ) ( degrees east. 67 perches to the place of bevinning, contiining 69 acres. and 1 16 .I,erehes ‘ more' or, less, and being the north east half of lot No 319 of said -Drinker's Tankhzn nock Tract," with the appurtenances, 1 frame (liven. ing house, 1 frame barn and an orchard. [Siezed and taken in .executlon at .the suit of James Wilsun as• signed to John F. Deans vs James Clow., ALSO—AII that, piece or parcel of lama. situate partly in the Borough of New Milford and partly in the town ship of N'ew Milford, Susquehanna County, Pennsyl vania, bounded on the north by lands of iohn Boyle, Michael Fagan,3lrs. Austin:Bishop, !pm Tut ner, Mrs. Miry Robinson, and the Montrose nd New Millord. road, on the east (to the Great Bend and Cochecton tuanpike road, and other lands of John, Boyle, on the south by hinds of Philander Yhinney, Timothy Carey and Evi DeWitt, and on the west by lands of Patrick McMannie, containing about 85 acres and SIM perches of land, more or less, excepting, from the above, one. acre of land heretofore conveyed to Dennis Sullivan.— Also, all that other certain piece or parcel of land situ ate as aforesaid, and bounded on the north by We Jackson and New Milford road. and lands or lots of Nathaniel Kimber, Charles M. Tingley,' Albert J. Bald win and the M. E. Church estate, on the east by binda of Patrick Brannan, on the south by lands of Mrs. Parks, and on the west by lands of Wm. Mead, E. B. Hawley, Clarissa Mathews, Sarah and Martha Beitholf, and the Great Bend and C.schecton Turnpike-road. and the burying ground on the side of said road, containing ,40 acres, more-or less. also, all the defendant's inter est in the said burying ground. said interest being all the burying ground, except lots heretofore sold and conveyed. [Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Sarah R. Weed assigned to D. D. Searle vs C. S. Bennett. ALSO—AP that farm or plot of land situate in the township of New Milford, Susquehanna County, Penn sylvania and bounded on the north by lands of Mrs. Janes Sherman and Ellen Parke, on the east by lands of D. C. Ainey and Wm. C. Handrick, on the south by lands of Ezra Beebe, and on the west by lands of M. Moffat and David Summers, containing 13C acres and, mostly improved, with tne appurtenances, 1 frame house, 1 frame barn, 2 sheds, corn-house, hog house and 3 orchards. (Seized and taken in execution at the suit of S. A. Pettis vs S. F. Lane. ALSO—AII those certain pieces or plots of lard, situ ate,lying and being in Susquehanna County Pennsyl vania, the first piece being in Atiburn township.bound ed on the north' by lands of David McCain, on the east by land's of Patrick Calvin: on the south by lands of J • P. White, and on the west by lands of Eltsha Kinney, containing 85 acres, more or lees, about 60 acres im proved, with the appurtenances, 2 frame hottses, and other out builaings, I frame barn and anorchard. The 2d piece is situate in Rush township, bounded on the north by lands of Bell, Bertholf and a Gray. on the east by lands of Harvey and Alfruci Esttisi, on the south by lands 01 Bullard. and on the west by lands of Alfred Linaberry. containing 105 arras. about 70 acres improved, with the appurtenances, one log hons l e,one frame barn and un orchard. Seized anti taken in exe 'cation at the suit of A. J. Sil vent Owens. ALSO—AII that farm or plat of laud. situate in the township Of- Brooklyn. Susquehanna County, Pennsyl vania, and bonnded bn the .north by lands. of AHEM Warner. on the east by lands of Franklin Tewksbury, .onthe south by lap& of Nelson Betthinin. and on the west by lung of Willis I{•at Leon :tilting ablint 140 ncres and mostly improved,' With the appurtenances, 1 frame dwelling house, 3it the barns and wagon house. corn house and an orchard. IScized and taken in execution at. the suit of Leopard itought assigned to George W. Walker vs J. 1). ALSO—AII that village lot. situate In the borough of finsquebanna-Depot. known- and described a, hit No: 70 (Reserved district) as laid down in a map of a part of salCvilla7e, as surveyed by Wm. Wentz, fur the Erie Itstilv.ay emnpany, and retinrewreti by Timothy Boyle. excepting atm reserving all rights reserved by the said Railway Company, and is ktinded. ott the north by lot of ,G Curtis 147 X feet on the. eatit by.lot,ot D. Casey. )01% feet to Erie avenue. thence onthe south by'Erie Avenue 43 feet to an angle in Said avenue, ard then sth feel...along said avenue to o.l 3 ltints' lot which bounds it on the west 10 4 3 i feet to place:of beginning; all improred.with the appurtenances,t frame house and tritme„barr [Seized. and taken is execution at the atilt of S. N. Brooks vs J. W. Waiker. ALIAO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land, Mtn- Legal. ate. lying anti being in Susquehanna . County, Pennsyl vania, and a part of said piece of hind lying and bein‘- in Lnzerne County, Perin e., bounded and described us follows, to wit On th'; north and east by lands of John Lte,.sontli by lands of Henry Colo, and on the west by lauds of James Franklin, contain ng :thud 24 acres and 10 perches, all Improved, vita the appnrte minces. a frame dwelling house, barn and corn house. CSeized and taken in execution : at the suit of Edward larkson and Maggie C. Love, Administrators of estate of James Clarkson dec'd,by virtue of two writs of rsn. ex. vs Zophar Pierce. ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel 'of land situ ate in the township of Harford, 'Susquehanna County,. Pennsylvania; it bet g the north west part of lot No. 322, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a post the south corner of lot No. 3'29 the west corner thereof, arid the north corner of lot No: 353.0 f land of J. D. Drinker et, al.,thence by said lot No. 329, north 4X 4de grees east, 123 perches to a beech tree. thence smith 46 degrees east, 101' perches to a post. thence south 44X degrees west, 1::3 perches to a post in line of lot No. 328, thence along said line north 46 degrees west.lo7. perches to place of beginning, containing 82 acres and 41 perches, with the appurtenances. one frame house and oat buildings, an orchard -and about 65 acres im proved. LSeized end taken in execution at the suit of_ John Watt at Son assigned to W. W. Williams vs Hen ry Mauzer. ALSO—AII those pieces or parcels of -land, isiMate In the township of Rosh, Susquehanna County Pennsyl- vania, the first piece is bounded on the north by the Wyalusing creek.on the east by lands , of James Hillis, south by lands of Rees Edvarde, and west by lands of Mary Avis, containing 10 acres, all impmved, with the appurtenances. one frame dwelling house, frame barn and orchard. The second place is bounded on the north by lands of John Harvey, on the east by lands of Geo. Itlllis, on the south by Innis of James Hillis. and on the west by lands of Coutes Baker, containing .5, scree; about 2 acres improved. [seized and taken In execu tion by virtue of two writ, at the suit of N. D. Snyder assigned to X. P. Cornwall vs L. B. Avis. ALSO—AII that pieee or parcel of lad situate in Rush towhehip, Susquehanna ,Co. Pa., bounded on the north by lands of Jacob S3nhers, -ian the cast by lands of. Wm. Seiber, en the south by lands of Marshall Lin abury and on the west by ands of Samuel Smith, con taining 65 acres, more or lies, mostly improved, with the appartentinces,l frame louse. 1 frame barn and oat buildings. and an orchard :[seized and taken in execu tion at the suit of Jacob gall vs Abner Shoemaker. ALSO—AII that piece or larcel of land situate in the township of Apolacon, County of Susquehanna, Penn aylvan a, bounded on the north by lands of Joseph Twynin.„l, on the east by hnds of Patrick Garry and James c.off. deed:on the south by laud of Thomas Jones and Newell Barnum - 41nd on the %Tat by lands of the estate of the late Samuel F. Carmalt dec'd, contain ing 225 acres. about 150 acne improved, with the ap purtenances, 1 frame 1101164 two barns and two or chards. [seized and taken in execution at the shit of Mrs. Mary Griffin vs Patric! Carey. ALSO—AII that certain-pi:cc or parcel of land situate in the township of It arfortlfusquehanna County Penn , sylvania, bounded on the north by public road, east by lands of John Cross, on the month by lands of Peter V. Dann, west by lands of Istioe Cross, containing about 12 neves, with the appurteranees, 1 frame house and cow shed, and all improver!. [Seized and taken in ex ecution at the suit of Sarah F. Daniels vs Garvin Ran kin. . ALSO—MI that piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Liberty-, Sraegtobanna ,Ctitint v; Pennsylva nia; and bounded on the bath by lot go. 43 on map 'or resurvey made i• y Jason i Torry, how owned byJ. Shidds, on the east by lot to. 37, on the said. Torry maps of resurvey, on the sdith by lot No. ?4 on said map, and on the west by - lit No. 35, owned by S. IL Dayton, to the place of begirning.containing 100 acres more or less, part'y improvet with the appurtenances. [Seized and taken in 'exemion.Yat the; suit iof.k7ora Morrisyvs Patrick 3lorrisy, N. B.—All bids and costs mist be arranged on . day o f sale or deeds will not be ackamiedg,ed. • • SheOlt . Sheriirs'Office, Montrose, la., March 14.1377, • 13ROCLAMATION, • • 81:SQUEHAINNA COUNTY. SS. Thohias DeWitt vs. Patherine DeWitt. In the Court of Common Pleaof Susquehanna County, No. 389, No.v. Term. 1876. To Catherine DeWitt : Whereas a - Subpeena. in Divorce was issued to Nov. Term. ,1.576, which was duly ret anted non est /nrentus.anci thereon an alias sub peena was issued in said case, returnahle to January Term.lBll; upon the return d which proof was made that the said . CatherivelDeWl3 could- . not. be !band in my bailiwick. This notice therefore le to rquire you to • appear be- . fore the Judges of the said Ciurt, on tie second Mon day of April next, to answer aid complaint. &c. 1 WM. WHITE, Sheriff. Montrose; Jan. 31,1877. • PROCLAMATION susQuEnAirA COUIcTY SS. • • . ' Charles H . , Brown - vs. trOephine- Brown. ..1.11 the Court - Or Common Pleas of tusqnehanna County, No. 4. Nov • Term. 1876. - • To Joseplone Brown Wlajreas a Subpcena in Divorce was issued to ,A (must'. Teim, 1876, which was; du ly returned non set ifiventus.iad thereon an alias sub pcena was ibsned in said ca t :: returnable to November Term, 1811, upon the returnOf which, proof was made that the said Jcisephiue I3own could not be found in iin) bailiwick. • This notice is therefore t requite yotkto appear . be fore the Judges of the saidPoutt,.bn the st-coud Mon day-of April - next, to anti* said comolaint,itc. . I WM. WHITE, Sheriff. Montrose, Jan. 31,1811'. j • pRoCLAMATRAL SUSQUEHAINA COUNTY SS. Flora B. Yager, by her next friend and father Gilbert 0. Sweet, vs. W illiam Yaf: .r: iln Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna Com ty. N 0.294. Nov Term, 1876, To C% iltlain Yager : Whereas a Submina in Di vorce-. was issued to Nov.( Toll. 1876, which was du ly returned non est Ltventm unit therebn an alias attb ptena wis issued -returnable to January Term, 1877, noon the return of which 'rooms made that the said William Yager could not be frond in my hailwick. This notice, therefore, ii to squire you to appear before our Judges of thesaid CGurt on the second Monday of A pril next to Monter:laid coMplaint.' . WHITE, Sheriff. Montrese Jan. 31,1877.. ,_ A PPLICATION PO DISCHARGE. .1... i. In the matter of the Assfgr- - NI KE to whom it may of R.S. Scott, for the oncern, and new } benefit of creditors. ' to wit : March 5 1877. On the ietiti of J. H. Claflin, As signee in trust for creditora of lit. S. Scott, to be dis charged from his trust tie Coin appoint the second Monday in April next, at ; 10 o'clock a. m., for hearing said application. ; ! • WM. it Vf. SI MIIELL, Prothonotary. Montrose, March 12,1817. I • AUDITOR'S NPTIdE.—The Under _ signed an anditof appdnted by the Court of Common Pleas of Stimpthanns County to distribute the funds in the handi of fisMer Tingley, adm'r of the estate of C. C. Chawberiini dec'd, late of Raiford. willavend to the datiespf hislappointment -at the Of- Ace of Warren & Son inMontlate, April 12th, at 1 p.m. at which time and placenll pelsons interested will pre• sent their claims or beprev4fr debarred from coming in on said fund. $ A. 0. WARREN, Auditor. March 12, 18il. - l ,11w4 A UDITOR'SI NOTICE.—The u lacier ./...5. signed havingbeen appointed an auditor by the Court of Common Pas of Susq'a Co., to distribute the ii i i funds arising from sale of real estate of J. N. and . Jamey &direr'. will ttend to the duties of his appoint ment at his office i Montrose. Thursday. April 5,18 V. at 10 o'clo• k a. m.-, t which time and place all persons interested- will - pr ent• their claims or be forever de barred from coml. in ou said funds.% Z. L. BALDWIN. Auditor Montrose, Ma 12,1877." ' •11w4 A tbITO I'S NOTIOE.-The under signed au tditor appointed by the Judges of the Orphans! Cott f finquehanna County, to Distribute thuds in the ha # sot °wee McDOnough Administrator of the estate of wen Mc jun ough ,dec'd will sttendtto the dint lea of said ppotntment at my office in the Borough.. of Montro-e, #1 Seturcay. March 17, 1877. at 1 o'clock p rh s at wide time and, pl.ice,Al) per-ons interested will ,make kb .0 their claims or be forever debarred from corning or said fand.. ' FRANKLIN FRASER, Auditor. Bw4 Feb. 21,18 ISTRATOR'S NOTIOE.-IN Al .i. DMI . ' lo m the estate ' I Catharine Parte,: dea'd.,. of Lank, 'Letters of •dministratict .in the said . ettate having been grant d 'to' the - undersigned. all - pers - ons owing said eq.. t tee requested to make immediate payment, and at per ma imytag claims ag tinst said estate, are requested pent them without. delay: ' - • A. A. PAYNE,- Adm'r • ~ March 1877. • * • . 10w6. _____________ A vALtrAilu FARM FOR BALI?, T . The 0 itircriber offers his !arm for sale, in Sil ver Lake - containing 200 acres., and a$ fine a dairy or stock fa 46 there Is in the county—unsurpassed in , fertiiity d productiveness or 0(41 either for grain or grass. od buildings and dit(Liruit. Call on ui Wl* dress 1 'B. Q. SHRINE tt. or W. 11. CipPISIt Montrose, Ps, Am. 17,-34m Le aI. GLENN'S. SULPBUE SOAP: THOROUGHLY CURES DISEASES OF TIIF. , SICH4. BEAUTIFIES .COMPLE-XION, PREVENTS. AND REMEDIES RHEUMATISM AND GOUT,, • HEATS 'SORES AND ABRASION'S OF .. THE CUTICLF: AND CO NTERACIS CONTAGION:. This Standard Ekt;:...rnal Remedy for Erup tions, Sores aid Injuries of the Skin, - not only REMOVES FROM THE COMPLEXION - ALL BLEM ISHES arising front local , impurities of the blood: and obstruction of the pot*, but alio those produced ,by the .surt - and wind, such as tau: and .freckles,. Jenders• the culAct.r.: MARVELOUSLY tf.Etg, SMOOTH anti 14.TAN4',, trtit being a WUOLESOME itEAD'll}46lit is' far iireferable to any cc nttic.• • Atit. THE- REIIEL4Ar. ADVANTAGES OF STYL- I eHHE ' JIATLY3 are insured BY .741 E USE, OIL . (41enat's Sul:1)414r: Soap, Which rn ;ion: to PEE • VENTS rttlEur.tATisx. -and' GOUT. • .' It also Distrg7ErTs 171.0711.1N0 and LINEN PREVENTS CONTA(.7 with :the; - t epoON. IT ',,Dl'Sscit,vrl. r.);:::Dt.[,FF, prevents bald ' and'retards'er:iltne. - is Of. the' Lair. fli3-.:;icitns ii ..- ...; f:±". Of it l:,: .1.ii.. , 11 te:iins'.'& -`lri • eie , n. • • , J "SPA" • . 740 t , 'l"i 0 Q."- k'tor , :;.f°,. , t 1 ".1• ":";..V. • , •4 - -111114;1:1;=" ;•• A. z • 4' 17 .!: !:".;! -7 ~ - -~~ io t a r t p ):l . 1 .10. , . ICI SULPHUR is Cleansing,. DeiNtrorizinT.. P isinfecting, &oiling. . Healing snit Purifying. . . . . It milder... the; coa.rs:Kt skin rernaeollf, s•St anti iit.iitllif4l. It imparts a beautiful ~, KiliorAlint-ss to the 'skin, and forms: an elagic ' 4,1 . white:l , l.ls. It ciires burns, seals. chafine. r:; extotiathnui, minif,line , ::, tan,-siiiiburii. freclt- I: Icy, liver svits, Chapped hands, soros, Idol? t] dal:tient!, blisters!on the hands arid feet. itch,. F ground itch, itehing betwosi the toes, itching ii, of the - hotly, piles, corns. Also relieves the F, itching and irritation of Idling and stinging i'a insects. •As it is especiallY adapted to the fi TOILLT, NVCSiliti, 111111 BATH -100 U, you atit• . take a Sitlp.sur "lath at pleasure. For litli- i ing t;liililren, it tg.tinequalled. Bailie!, 'who ;- nee it in their Toilet would never do without ;; it. It nentralh.e. the odor of -.perspiration, and, - as an external remedy, can sc'ercety be ri used amiss. Full directions accompany each V. , package. .Thy IT. is Price. 2: Cis. pot Cate. 3 Cakes ED.r co cts. By mail 35 etc By mail 73 Cts.- • - MAIN DEMI" AT. v . Dr. Van - riyke'.4 Office,. 1 No. 1321 Green Et.) Philadelphia. 5 Sold by at Druggists. il USE NO OTHEI WZiMEMFEM IV W. SMITH & SON, T T • Manufacturers and . Dealers in all kinds of FFLlrnitLire PARLUR SUITES, CHAMBER SUITES, COSTLY & CHEAP FURNITURE, 1 , ALL KINDS OF MATTRESSES, SPICING BOTTOMS, &c., &c gar Furniture RepSired,Bottoms put in Chairs, Upholstering i done,•Ouvering Chairs • and Lonnges, Mattresses done over. UNDERTAKING, &C. The. Subscribers will 'make Undertaking a specialty in their business. Having one of the most elegant Hirharszs in , the State, all needing their Services will be at tended to promptly and at sat - " isfactOry charges. W. W. SMITH & SON. Montrose,Jan.lo, ATM: GRAND OPENING OT FALL AND WINTER, MILLINERY, HAIR AND FANCY GOODE • AT THE • F_RENCH MILLINERY. Having returned from New York with the finest and beet selected stock of goods: ever In this Section er country, li n ea d a i n7 Kid Gloves ß k i l b u b d o s n a s ;d L s n i c z e te with prices to suit all. Alio Prank Leslie's Cut Paper Patterns in :uli variety. . REMEMBER THE PLACE, 97 f 13INGHAMTOH, I Court St. N. Y. Court St. Binghamton, N.Y.; Aprill.o.lB*-Iy.-31 • " TAYLOR'S' COUGH. SYRUP. • Al) persons suffering from the effects of throat and lung diseases should give Taylor's cough Syrup or ex pector.int a trial. It works tho oughly upon the Liver, K dneys and Inap t as well as upon the whole bytztem, cleansing the mucous -membrane removing soreness and giving tone and Strength to the dltrerent.organs.— it is warranted to give BW:traction, All standing in need of a condition powder 'for any kind of _stock or poultry ohould give, Taylor. At trial.— They are warranted to be the best powder in market and Wipe entire satistadtion or the money will be re lauded. They are sold by all dealer' in medicines. : . ... cpcc 0430 • A L 0. 0 0 0, •AA L 0 .: ' 0 0 ~ A A . L 0. ' 0 0 li.A A L . '0 0 0 A L CCOO' A L -, CCCC ' 000 A LLLLI / From the Black Diamond V n_, , Wilkes-Barre. Beet Anthracite mined. Celebra edi Prospec; Colliery, , , • 5 • J. 'R.. RAYIkr FORD. . Yard near M. ' CCC H H HER S SS E i C C H. E $ T C HRH RE .8 4 3 $ T C H K CCC H H ERR BS T OS . 1 a • Trrr T . 0 00 • - T 0 8 88 8 • 1 1 , ?) S l3B €l T i 00 888 Rita 00 K B R 00KK 888 RIM 0' 0 KK BB RR .0 0 K K 888 R .R .00 IC: All Coal Moron Orders left at Central Expr Barclay Coal. for 'ilinithing . 1 hand - Montrose, Dec.-20, 19Illm8. A N IMPORTANT . I,qm., REFORM I . ti.. 1 Alereatthrgood )011 be sold at• *. . . P. ~ .. , E. P. ,STA:III 4 'S .STORE.. In...gontrose, for CAS , at . CASH . PRICES. I will keep , good go4ds and make the •.. prices to suit the closest buyers. ' mum, . , . . , I have had sseven -- 3{eirs 'experience iu buyingand'eelling'FLOßsothat I know where, to buy and what to buy to suit the • . , customers of this vicinity. I WILL MAKE A SPEI • WHEAT. and warrant every 1 .1* have recently - mad arrangements by which i..can . sell elti,VING 'TOBACCO' by the pound. aS cheap as ' , on can buy-of any wholesale T,obacCo 'Hs nee by the batrel. I also keep' Chewing Tobacco in- 10 . lb. cadd'gs for whi;:n I will make special Inces. • • - I keep on hand a lark,e quantity of SALT and keep under cover] aild will sell Was low aspossible fur thi market. • Sugar; - Tea, • Coffee, §yrnp, Soap, Pork, Fish, &c., ail at the nimble six Pence prices. - • . • - I trust I will receiv age from cash . buyer, system a success. 'Rei Opposite the Banking Cooper & Co., and the Guttenberg, Rosenbaum E: Montrose, Oct. 11,1876 ALWAYS UP TO GREATEST INDUCEMENT CASH OR RE .1 . flaying just returned frond and-well selected stock, I slut 1 runs the best bargains seen i they wiltbe fully convinced =intim our stock. Iteadth DRY 0 Calicoes Mullins Delaincs ' • Dress Alpacas... • Shawl s ':.adios' Jackets Sugars— A .... . • Japan Tea... Hyson 'Tea Rico Boss .Chewing Tobacco.. Raisins. now Kip Boots. ' - • Calf Boots Boys' Boots Ladies'' Calf Shoes * • Ladies' Grain Shoes Children's Shoes • READY-MADE Snits $ 6to $lO I Snits, all wool—. Bto 15 I Snits,all wool,fan- I cy 10 to 18 f Also, Hats and Caps, Croci Ware. Table and Pocket CI Tinware, Ropes, Cordage, a ally kept in country stores. (Jur motto is,onr customers! luterest are our interests, therefore it is for our benefit to give them all the ad. vantages of a well bought stock. We are still alive on Poultry, and want 10,000 pounds dressed immediately, for which the highest market price will he paid. Bring on your Poultry; Burr. Eggs, and 'other pro. duce. and we guarantee you will be well pleased that yon called. T. S. MriIEATCROF'r. ,Rush. Pa., Oct. 25,1878m8., A NEW, STOCK OF • arCOO net received and for sale by S II PICIWINB For sale by ALSO, ALL KINDS OP - • GROG Attila koreof M'irct,Ols For sale by Moatrosek A0ri11.18.75. AS§W,NEF:S NO. Notice istereby given th township of Springville. State or Pennsylvania, and of voluntary atfieument, real and personal, of the r I). orMontroso, in benefit of the creditors of Al! persens, therefor 9, ince entitle. will makh paymen those having claims Or,dein eame without delay, March 7 MT. ALL KINDS OF EEL- GOG E G 0 EE G E G GG BEE 6GO en Offke promptly filled. more& constantly on J. R. RAYRS.FORD,, lIALTI OF WHITE LOUR ' • irrel and sack to- he money. sult4ramlid CIIEWING • sufficient patron- Ito make the cash pectfully, E. P. STAMP House of Wm. H. ry Goods House of Co. THE TIMES ! .:EVER OFFERED FOR DY PAY I Now To . k with a large , he able to give my pat this county for years, as giving UP a call and ex follo.oing list. - ODS. • ' • - 5 to Bc. • 6 to 11c. 20 to 35c. ' 20 to 5Cc. 25 to 75c. '• •• • • .• . . 75 to $lO. ..$5 to $lO. • S.! OROCE 103‘c. ..... ...85 to $l. 25 to $l. . .8 tO 10C. .. ...... ..50c.. 15C. I SHOES: BOOTS AN CLOTHING. cry, Glass and Wooden tlet y. Hardware. Stoves, d in feet, everything nut- F L 0 Mil t S. H. Valentine. of the Courtly of Sasquehinna.- babe A.. his wire. by deed s aosigned all the estate, tid S. 11. Valentine to W. Id county. in trest.for the e saht 13. ILValentino.— tcd, to the WAS. IL Val -to Ole said Aesiglat'a. awl ndi wilt make known the BLANKS • T THIS OFFIOE. . It. Depot. OGO G G 00,„ •. CHM NN N TTTT NNNU,U T NNN LTA U T N NN U\U T, N .NN UU T V .V KEE ✓ V '• ✓ of ss V V . E- V . BEE .EEN NN • N NNE N EE N N N .11" N N N BEE N NN lily screened, OIL tCCO I EOM $2 75 $375 ... 350 450 100 800 . 160 260 • 125 '240 60 160 vercoats $ pp to $2O aiking Coats 650 to 10 ante 100 to 01" W, U % H. J. , • RTES B. J. WEBB. raisig©s, R.J. WEBB. WA D. LUSK ,Assignee. 10w6