The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, April 25, 1877, Image 5

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3iONTROSE, PA., APRIT, 25;4817.
Arraogoment of Made.
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Arrives. Depar
Taglbaunuek, (Dai/z.),: 5TA0E5 .:;.....:.; :
..-.,600p:m4114 - tt rd.
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. 60Cip m
New ford. ( ly,), , . 5 100(4 11).51 sip
ur
Wyalat&ifig. (11at1y,).... - 1000 p m
Fricadaville.(tri weekly.) p m 800 a m
;:lott S tat itm.(tri weekb ..iQOum 110 U am
pi nghainton,viri Latke.ftri 600. p m . 700 p m
etinqpPell 41.11.weektTi)!.. •,•'• • • ; POO 11,11 . 1 •SOO p
The No tv Yor bepot,) M ilford,
k', illiOliiiiirOite •
runkhatenock;and ,WyAluoi.ng art; .
The t!dis k I 1 nStatioil inirtl i utt
A wl Sat tirdayF. -
Lilkosifins•Tuei-
The di ughamton mall. (via SilVer -
Jar. Thu reday nd Saturda,ys,'
Thuredays,and Sat
Frieutlaville ratmaitiesday,
urdy.
The Ite:4hopP etimailiiur Mondays,Wcdnoadaya, and
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4.D DITIO*AL" ";,O`.3V
A Stage leaveedaily for 14ontrpie DepotAtl .
returns at 6 p. m
A Stage leaves daily f9r Now Milford'at7Bo a.
and returne at 3 30 , • . _ • .
ldontrose Railway Time Table.
Trains will run rtoloWs : • Leave
. l'unthannock
v . end 3:l2'p: m., arriving here at '10:45 a. tri. , and
5:10 p in; . }MUTANT. leave Montioste at 12 and - 5:40 p.
in..arriving at Tunktitimiciek at I:4sniid 7:80p m.•
Trains will run on Lehigh Valley..thne abkept in. the
Office of P. &X.Y. It Itat vrattkhannock. • • •
All trains connect at Tunkhanneck with P. & N.' Y.
R. R. going north and south.-
• JAMES t. ELAIEESLEE, Pres 3-
••'.2dimith chunk. Jan.' SI; 181 4 1.• . • • •
List of NeW Advertissixtents: •
Central Express C impany.
Wall Paper—F. H. Stevens. •
blontrtse Borough Statement. • * • .•
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Miscellaneous—Dauchy & Co.
Dr. Livingston—L. T. l3irchard. •• -. '..•
A convenient article— W. N. Clapp.
Merchant Tafinting—C. & A.. Conesy. -
H. Griffis Ci'vil'and..2l.tinitiq Erlgtneer ‘!.
Iit'SINEsS LOCALS. • •
Shoes—Read Bros. it Co.. _
i) r y GoOds-0. F. *Sisson.
Sale Adjourned—A. Lathrop, Assignee.
Miseellaiteous--r-Central Express Compan y .
Spring and Summer . bats —Read ; Bros.
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• Neighboring Counties.
Gen. O'Neill has started- for Nebrasiia
with a colony of three hundred ethigrants
from Luzerne county.
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Mayor `Loomis, of Wilkes-Barre, is'
waging a vigorous war • against brothels
and nnlicenseri grog shops ILI that
The .Bur of Luzerne is petitioning
Judge.ll; L. Dana to allow his natne.L4
be placed in nomination
..as aduitioital
Law .Judge:
And now Carbondale is tryingit with
two Mayors---I , Tealon and_Birkett.. The
matter has been referred to the touts.
In the Eastern part of Bradford coun
ty there is a project fora new county to
be called Wyaiusing, to be formed limn
parts of Bradford and-SusqUelianni.
The Wilkes-Barre Association
has given relief during .the winter to 382
famil;es, inade up or 651: adults' aid 1,-
916 children, =King in all 2,561- persons-
Parryville, Carbon county, paid its ex
pehies withourtaxing its peopio last year,
alai still has a treamry liWatice of .$l2O
Some of the, local govornmentS ought to
be model-d on the far4ville
Time Wilkes. Buie: boss, ail. On the
oo
lny side of 'elevefi, receu tly. started for
the B.lack 111116, hut Only: got as laras
,Troin whenc.! they returned stir
felted with .the cares and anxieties :
iravtlincr
Hon. - Hugh Young, member . of the
legislature from con n ty, Pa.: and
brother of Gen. Timthas
has bten appointed United. States hank
examiner. of the' national baiikS for
.11. e.
western district of PelinSylvaniii,
includes all the state except Pniladelphia.
'the' Lehigh Val
Icy Railroad, passed : .doriu on Tttesday
last. The train: consisted of ,fOrty-three
care, .ighteen of which - carried the regu 7
lar 3atety oil tanks. .The train, being
the first of: the kind 'Over the road,:pre,
irtitrd quite a novelty tottipeopfe along
toe road: • •
1 The managers of the. Bradford ,-Pittshurgyftel fixed the card price for ,
Agricultural Society, held.. a meeting on Iran at two cents, an advance of a quarter
f Pet s pound..
Saturday, 14th list:; and took prelimina
ry action in reference. theannual Fair The-.city of Reading- has been sued by
to be held next Fall. The following - Ann Deckert for $5,000 dama g es resulting ,
named gentlemen were chosen an execw , from the: drowning of her husband in
tive committee. who will have 'Charge of the Schuylkill canal. Ile
. walked in one
the necet•saryirratigements: Georgelt' -darleand stormy. nizht - wlien no street
Fox, G. IL Van Dyke, Cap. .1., A Park -lamps were lihted.
R. M. Wells and Horace Horton. During March
,the iotal production of
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Col. Richard Dustin, of Jacksoa; Tioga. the oil` regions watt' 857,337 barrels. and
County, W,413 kilted ,in .Elmira on' et the close of thamonth 2,800,054 bar-
Thursday April 12, by , being tbroWn rels were on hand. There were 6,666 wells
from his wagon while his team were ro i l ...producing, 395 wells drilling, and 317
Tug away, under the wheels, of a passing rigs building. T,ho total , ,.ehiptuents oirt
train of freight cars. He was crushed Of the producing regions .were 913,919
in a fearful manner . and 'lived but a, few barrels. During the. 'Month 219 wells
minutes after the accident. CoLGustin were completed and 50 dry wells de
served in a Pentisylvania regiment dux- velaDed.:
ing the war.
Hie age was' abOtiticiftY Judge Dreher ha's sentenced the foV
years. lle leaves a wife and three child. t ow i ng , 00nv i o t e d., Molly Maguires at
len. Re was a prominent highly re
spected citizen in the community where- Mauch Munk:: ,httrick7AfeKenna, cot:-
he resided, victed of Murder 'in the- second degree
for - killing" Morgan-Poveell. nine years in
One hundred and thiity tracts of land' the penitentiary _John Maloy, for the_
in Bradford county are advertised to be same,nritttf;: years; Bernard, Hayes,
sold, by the theriff'One - hundred lariterjary in the cite of the common-.and thirty at a single tertn' !- Is not flint wealth v's.tjamphell, ten months in the
an condition. of -rthings ?- At county jail ; „John : ideShea, same crime
that ...ate long will it take to bring and st-ntettew. -
ev , rti faint io -Bradford utter the liam- Jacob Ki tidal) ; aged 70 years, residing
r? &leek; at this rate there won't be at Seventh und D.,ck streets, Readiog.'
any fartiii; left in' a little ithile and the heft home at half past' six - 'o'clnek in thP
sl-riff will ix; out of business pit- m
be corn- m o rning and wallikd to Adamstown;
Peikd to begin over again. statement from there to Iteurnansitown, and from
ut the Wins, ill Bradford county, which . there to :Robilistittia and other placve, and
ha " en kuld at shetiff e. sale tinring the'_rot ufned - home by half, past t o'clook
Past liv e vats would be an interesting in the afternoon -4)1 the: same , day, after
theitrui shOwing.—Tawanda walking a ;distance of miles. -
Journal. • KenditU was`a noted walker in his;young
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L night e 'evil dis p osed',4tt
p ej.V5-',', • - -
P er s°n or1)08noc attempted to barn The govern_Or hair pigned
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B. 0, PO'RDIIIII4. PAL
&:13. t
roan na Siieceed MAheir. dey-•
fish' di;sig etil pt 3 . 7 61 0 . -- - . 6arftcwili:
the::bliiiding and On it Wits:
Pt).t some wash interim used:
tit AV g abiiin 'and to 'coal) teraCt :
the effects of
"heat npoh 'the - axe's:of *cart.
for til'e
tiinf,iv disco Very• of, :Mr. T.:Mavier
night Operator the. fine =structure would'
have ;been it mas= of ra.tis, to a very short.
'must been:
the onlS' motive which. could_ have mo'b . .q
led any persoli to make.soch un
,attempt. - ,,
idea , Of litti hirer wo n ve be
entirely ont,or : tne,,nuetioli,• in case of:
du 'we not need an of:'
`fisietitgo ice foree ? —Tu n k nock Denfr
'AcorrespOndent sends us the follow.'
ink. jast,..6"atitrdri3 ., Mr. Jesse.. Gardner,
reSidink. in Greenfield,
met with an acCident worthy of ,mention.:
,crossing, tti.e. large bridge • Hear'
Li.;iiniville . With a heavitY. lOaded.pagon,
and just before hi had reached the optiti.
site side, : the bridge, ; gave way and him- ,
self - and .. wagOn went -to the - bOitoin "' Of
,the'. stream,: ‘trillii3 ~.hll3'-'hizirsiess;hing :by
their hind.feet - to,a gortOn .of the bridge
abOve.' He had the presence, of mind
jump from the wagon when - he saw . itWgis
down, Or. he would' have been 'buil°
edterieatli it or drowned. 'As it was,' he
escaped with 'comparatively little it , jiry....
Eeip came, but. before -tliefontilddOliny
thing thehorses had struggl4 thetnielves
loose . froth . the bridge,.and: had fallen in
:to the water, where they would have been
.drowned in a very short . time, had not
o hermsidance
_arrived. - It was . a yeti ,
air° ,_ eseape- for both *Mr. Gardner and
his horses. The supervisors of that town
should look morc .carefully 'at the con
'dition of the bridges.--7 Carbondale Lead -
ee. -
State Items.
3eyenty-one prisoners are confined in
the jail at West Chester, an . inereaie.of
sixty-three in two. weeks.
No prisoners have .been. receivedat the
Western :Penitentiary Since Apr: .7. There
are now 688 there. • •
• The:commiseion to arrange for the site
for a new post office at Harrisburg will
meet.May . t.' • -
Tlie
.Preabytery . of :.NOrthumberland
has just held its one hundred add thirty
third stated meeting.
The ~temperance 'campaign hps been
so sucoeszfui in Greensburg ,that only
wenty-Une drunkardS :temain in that
The - JOhnstown Tribtout is making a
great to. do overthe. dis.ctivery of a calf
without a tall, 216 if - such .animals were
not quite comm On.
Blair county 'has sent .tO
. 1110 state
Lunatic- Asylnin,, ut
.Harrisburg, within
:the past few yeara, no Jess that'twentv.
.one persons of unsoimd . mind.. •
The butchers of Lebanon want the
Cohn Cit to protect them from farmers
who sell meat. in the streets atlower rates
than they.: The LebaniAi butch“. •is
pretty 'cheeky. : - • .
`first fire Laporte. Sullivan .CountY„
ever. - suff-'red from. took place last
week, : mid destroyed- the residence of
John Tin klepaukh.
The Waynesburg Republican saes that
disease which in its first stages teseinVes
setirlet leterigid then turns into • some
thing like : -ceitbro. : spitial - nwilingit i s , i s
riling with faM effect ,it) - ,Enon
and -Verson iitaCkud with
tt often dies wiihin two hours. . • .
Two counterleiter-s were arrested at
.Towanda. last: week by United States
deteetfteee.. - -
Through trains on. the Columbia and
Port a-posit railroad _will-commence
ring yn- April 23, •
* The Western Iron Association met,tin
propriaung.4sl7s;oooToe:-.the4tii;ation:int
a new slate. lunatip itniptat . to yeljeve ! titi-.,
other iiistitt,tion4 for. 'the insane Which
are generally OvercrocVded.: A- was'
passed Lv the:legi , ilature of „I.B76 : pppro- - 1
priiiting:s4 - 000r - thi : *
site and. authiirizing the-governor to tip- -
point ten :coininissffinera,.- : 'select the,
,ground.These:gen tlethen appoint rid. un-:.
der , the litw, have chosen a site iti Mont
.ghmerg county, and' their - selection
probably bt ratified. The hospital is for
the accoModation of the insane of Bucks,
Motitgoniery - ,Cliester, Northampton;
Delaware and other : counties. • The
. pay=-
nnents yr. the appropriation:v . 4ll be made
'in. quarterly. _lt ustallmen ts of ;$50.000.:
• - Among the bills signed by the. gover
nor . 9n Wednesday . Was withdrawing.
bokotegh - cnntaiiiing'6,t)oo
to 8,000 inhabitants,
_ front Scranton.
When
.tlie:neivi resah ed Providence the .
people of that town • celebrated the sep
aration in *the most . hilarous manner.,
• BOn fires were - , gongs sounded, bells: .
rung,- - fireworksset off and firecompanies:
paraded. The. constitutionality of.* the :
: law will he , tested • in. the courts? on the
grimind.-thittit establishes '•
cation of -cities.''.:
There acre a number of soldiers of the
War of 1812 stil They will . .be
interested to know. :that the , last Legisla
ture •of this Btate has increased the
annuities, pensions,
&c., of the 'soldiers
of the war. of 1812 ..The'act talces ef
fect from January Ist,. 1877, and:thepum
is increased to $75 per. annum,
_ . _payable
to the titeldier or his widow, but only . CO
long payable to the widows as they re
main widows of the deceased soldiers of
the war of 1812.
XTEW YORK CITY MARKET.
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CORRECTED WEEKLY DT
HAYDEN & DUCK WORTH,
001717711881:071 Merchants,
No. 325 WASMNOTON STREET, NEW YORK.
NEW YORE, Saturday, Apr. 21,1877.
BUTTER. •
Pails, choicest fresh 24
, " good to fine ...... 20
" common.... 15
Firkins, selections . . . 14
good to fine.... . . 11
" , common to good 12
Tubs, selections new.... 22
good to tine .... 19
common to 16
Factory, fancy . 14
good to fine.;„ .... 13
Farm Dairy, prime .••• .13
" " fair to g00d........ 12
• 'MISCELLANEOUS.
Egos, fresh . • 14 @l5
Apples (green) . . fine 225 CO 75
" dried per lb qrs 4%.@ 5
" " " sliced • 4N@ 5
Pot atoes, per bbl 3 ta. @3 90
Lard • 10 10%
7 . 4 4. 0 gt 8
Turkeys dressed
Chickens, " -•-•
Ducks, " * 10
Beeswax • ,3230 33
METWITANTB, Butt er, and' Produce shippers—
See Cetitral.Exorcss Company's advertiseinent..
SPRLNG and .Sumnier Hats just . received in
full variety. READ,Bnos. it Co.
177-18_
THg,(;enlral Express Company have the on
ly Cool,' regular, every night butter train. 17—tf.
) - riz latest arrival in Shot, , s of . 141 kinds, at.
,very nriees for cust►. READ Bnos:
SASE ADJOURNED —1 heltsiignies Sale'of the
,estate of C. Tukestnny, of LAthrop TownsMl).
.which :Was ad vim; isett - for th 6 20tit - inst., is Ittl
j()nrniii to Saturday,' Itlnkfitit•the satne . plaee
u t;10 a. m,, A. LATnnor., :
Aptil 23, 1877. 17-19 . Assignee.
TILT; • CENTRAL Express
: Company - fOt . mard
but t:er . at.ai low a rate:.as,.. any Othqr_litte, and
In the only reitilar... night route;-See .ad
vertisement. s ' . • :*:
,EVE TAR .PibEAs'n nz recommending _to;
,our leaders . the old and Popular Dry/. Goods
Himse Of F. Sisson - &. W., of Bitightuntim:
For the spring trade . , they-are prepared to offer
.4S:cOniplete asiortinent. of .Dry
can be, found in. any 'market. Those beautiful'
'Siae
sinSummer- silks, to 'which - they calli
particular attention, are satisfied are just
the thing to please the people - ot this section.:
in fancy Dress. Goods
~they take the lead. - in,
Parasols, - Kid . UloVes, Corsets, Hosiery,. etc.,.
they , have all the. popular ,goodi at _popular.
priceS.
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April 24,1877. . 17—tf
;FAME RS anti dairymen-r See Central Ex:
press Cuthpany's Advertisement. .
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No` bualnela man • need complain that be,
is "tob poor to advertise" when he can get the
latest style business Cards printed at the DEM
OCRAT office for three dollars per, thonsand,and
other work in proportion. • s
.
Eutzuti's CaNTINENTAL BALSAM, the great--
e,st diseovery of the , aged--This wonderful
Diarrhoea antidote will cure chronic diarrhtea of
long - Standing, and all other forms of that
dreadful disease. It is an Untatling remedy for
the cure of Cholera, Cholera Infantum, Dysen
tery, Cramp, Colic, etc.- It taken in time will
act like magic. This great medicine has been
in use. tor over fifteen years, and the most stub
.horn cases have yielded to its great powers.—
One trial will convince the most skepticaL4
Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. Sold by John
Faretra, sole proprietor, 224 ,North Ninth St.,
Philadelphia. and Druggists generally. ' •
Feb. 14, 1877.1 y ,
No Cutts, No PAY.
Kirby's Cough' Balsani,a.very palatable Com
pound, tor the various affections of the tbrost
and Ithigs; Used with great success in case of
- Asthma, and Bronchitis. It is prescribed by the
physicians and cridomed by -the peOple. War
ranted to glyc entire •sstistirei ion or moneyje -
funded.
Kirhy's Magic lielief for the instant cure 0)
severe'and acute •
Kirby'a 'Past elesS Worm Lozenges, Sure . ,
safe and effectutiL : _ .
iiirby's CondnionPowders for itifoidy, quan
tity itful purity are superior to any 'Powder for
stock innnutheiured. i . -
Kirby's camphor lce for eh'ap,ed - hands or
sunburn.
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For sale yy all :Druggists in, Irl,9utrWt.igiii
Dealers in Medicines throtighout tl*e uougtry.
Jprto 28, 1876y1.
.;:-.. -..., ....' -..,i-
CHEESE.
~ _, 4 , .~ L.i`.. f
r •
tfie.
A. - 164N remedies_ for diseases of. i lielung,. I
Are &betides - Ptilmbnic SYrup ! 'Schenck's - Matt:.
drake Pills, and Schenck's -Sea Weed Tonics
and ilk. taken: helore;ithe ; lungt are:destroYed,a.
- speet - iy.c . pre is effected. , - -
To these 'three yilvdieinei,tir:
tit Pfillailettbiao*,es.
'the- triontinen t
.The-Pulmonic Syrup ripcns;.the:morbid:ruitti;
. ter in : thejungs; ,nature--throws t4,,-eft: by, An .
.In enif ; e*pea*atlonc .for :when the ,pltlegut Or
`m a tt e r ripenthrow -it '6X
tht rattient'.lnia rest'inid the kin& be"g4ii to henl.
enable :the'. pulmonie... syrup - to - ';
. Schenck's; Mandrake Pills: and, Schenck's:Sea.
.iVeedTOttie ninse.be freely used to cleanse the
sfoinaelt arid removing all 'ObitructiOns;,
rellik"the(gall bladder; the' bile startifreeljr,iind,
.the liver is soon :relieved . , • ';
S,co. , =”lecd- TcmlA is A gentle
Lint AO,
_the alkali
00 Ities - •.* t L :the`food . antiprevents.f
LiietiringiLlt:a.siiitaLthedigesii6ti by torlind Up
the st01111101:-i0 tv:healthy:vonditionvao that the;
ti - ,,00 and the , ,Pultitottie-Syyttp - witOnsice good;
lien he' Ittnga heal,tind theprttient will
'suielyget viell'ir - carels taken to prevent.
• ' L. , L-
'• 11. who wish to consult Dr. Schenck:, either
personaii3r dr by ,letter, can do a, , at his prin
ciple Office,,corner of Sil . ttit and Arch,-Sts., Phil-
Mieltihia',' every Monday. "- , ",
• Schenck's medicines are told by altdipgetits
throughout the country..
GnsAT bargains- at the Bankrupt Store , this
week to tnake rOniit for new goods.. 13,
Tau stock of dry goods and - abaci's,' at the
Bankrupt; (store, will be closed out cheap.' .13
Turiai Clitootiqt Oita, '
'& (.)4.))a, at $1;50 ea ch.• 'Can't lie beat-18-4
Bale-Arm ! Bargains !! Bargains !I
• , •! hi cor-
sets, hosiery, and embroidery, at the. Bankrupt
Store: 13
Go TO DOOLITTLE'S for your new -style:pi
tures.
`Montrose, Dee. 27;1876th - •
JUST DECEIVED, another. invoice= or quilts':
- spOol. cotton, knitting cotton ; ike., .the Bank..
rupt store; • 13 ~
LAttor, assortment of tbe latest and
neatest styles , of visiting, and business cards
just received at this office. Call and see them
before or.lering elsewhere. • -
LET vs be clean ' in - order , that we may be
healthy. To be throughly and to Counter
act eruptive tendencies 'and render - the skin
white and smooth, let us use Glenn's Shipbur
Snap. No eruption can withstani it. Depot,
Crittent.m's No. 7 Sixth Avenue, New York.
Hill's. Hair & Whisker Dye, Watt or brcwn, 50
cts. 4w.
• 25
@, 21
og 17:
@ 15
sgt 12%
@ 14
CA 23
og 21
@ 18
Persons visiting Binghamton wishing to
purchase dry goods would do well to call on •
Huy. Suouls. They keep a first-class line ,
of dry goods and ready-made clothing on - hand
all the time. Alpama,Merinos,and Cashmeres,'
the finest line in thc city. No trouble to show
goods or send samples. •
Nov. 1, 1876tf.
@ 14%
• 13g
-• 1.3 x
.• 13
The sale of. Taylor's _Family Medicines is
steadily on the , increase. The soles of the pfst
year being more than double of any previon.s
year. The reason of this is on aconmt of the
genuine merits of the goods themselves and
the fair and iinpartial manner in which they
are 'sold.
'4UlY26 i r 1876.'; -"
VurrE, smootLL and .soft. any hatls,
arms or'. neck may become, Who uses
Sulphur Soap. Pimples or other ilisflgtirements
of. a . emitplekional nature, are surely obliterated
by this healthy .promoter of . beauty: Depot,
Crittention's 7 6th Ave.,: Ist.. Y.. . Hair 4,
Whisker' Dye, bin& or browin, • 50e.4.ii
MANY. PF.nsolie during the winter season:are
severely afflicted from the effects of Freezes or
chillblains. They can lie readily - and perma
nently cured in a few: days tirtely• by .
,a
Taylor's Celebrated Oil once twice.a day.—
The same medicine is said,. by . i.many..lo be a
sure Cure for corns., It can be:obtained.oi any
Druggist or deald in Medicines. .
EvErirrrumi
_in the line at Porn - Drugs and
Medicines,.Paints, 011 s, Varnishes, .. Pocket•
books, Pocket kniyes„. Tooth brushes,* :Flesh.
brushes, Clothes'an4 Hair bruShes:Tiiilet
Fine 'toilet ariicleS, Fancy goods, and a lull line
01111 the new,4ind POpular, Reniedies can. be
19nnil,,at M. A. Lyon's .Drug Store. Physicians,
will find our stock complete, and composed. Of
the hest art icivs tliat'ean be found in the tharket.
:litontroSe, Pa:: Jan; 170,
Niw . HAfixEst Stior.• • - ,
• I take this method of infoyming" the iiblie )
of , Montrose end vicinity that I have Opened's
new harness shop, under-Searles express office,.
Public Avenue: • • -.•'- •
1 will build:new work of .tbe. best quality,
And repair With neatness and dispatch and at,
iotrest rates. The patronage of the public is
respectfully solicited,
Montrose, Oct. 18, 18760.
PeURIILIC WORKS. -
The Tunkhannock Marble Works of Burns
& White are doing a -good business and are
getting 'out some very tasty jotis- of 'Head
Stones and Monuments. A. B. Burns, , of the
Eagle Drug Store, is their authorizol agent for ,
Montrose and vicinity. He has designs of .
Head Stones and Monuments. Any orders left
with him will be promptly fillpd by Burns &
White. • - '
Tunkhannock, Feb. 1876tf. ,
PimrtNo.
We have , just received a very large stock of
plain.and limey envelopes, letter, and note pa
perogain and fancy bill head papers, cards of
all sizes and colors, colored poster papers, etc.
all of which we can afford to print cheaper
than any ofllce in, this or neighboring counties,
'and in asgood . style. Work done in black and
colored inks. It you think there is any, that
can beat us, give us a trial, and We Will,shoiv
you what, we can do. All kinds of blanks On
band or printed to order. .
VALUABLE •
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REAL : ESTATE FOR,SALE
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' The undersigned offers, upon : reasonable terms,*
fine farm in • ' •
AUBURN TOWNSHIP ;
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ontit 135 ratios from the 4 Coine:s. tontaining 160
acre uith roved buildings and urchtird upoti it and all
iutpi ove:d. 'For part fail.' rs enquire "(if
, MAN•IitAKESLEE,
Foster, Susquelninon County. Pa, !
•. %vitt, it.
Auburn 4 Corners. tsarqueluttina County, Pa.
Assignees of Joy. D. Li it sherry.
• iltut, 10, 18771. f. • '
' 4 VALUABLE FA.R3I - FOR BALI :4
l'he P u tiecrilier (dere hie :arm or Pale, in Sil-
v r Luke, containing 200aerees.and an tine it dairy ne
er k Ciriattii there le lir the cowry —ilesuritavlsed itt
re liity nn(l productiveneNe or oull either tor grain et
ria 40:-Goo(tbnildingio - , end tine ,- trillt:- , Vail on'oran.,
4 - 4 ' '' - ' - ''. r'' /1,,1i. ,SKINNS f 0:
'' fl '' W. ii. coqitElt kontroie3,'Pa: , .
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lIWIN CEIAPMAN
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County Business • Diroctoiy.
vir9 Haerta this < tosivr.tory t alle year. OUZO seb ad
• Itne. iStf cents.
MEE
r3IONTROsr..
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'1 Q itWOUT. Stater. Wholookßena
'dealer lit al I kitais!oi elate roofing. elate paint, etc.,
llthort repaired elate paint to order. Akio. elate
• paint for ea to by t4e gallon of nartel. ''Montrose.
BILLINGS STIIOO, General. Fire And Life lard*
trace Aueuta„ , Railroacl Mil Accidental
Tickets to Nell '2:01:1c unit Itiliuktptita. °Mee one
door east or Wm, II Cooper (ler bank.
WM. H. BOYD. cu.. Pealeia in Stove*, Hardware, •
and Mania ctiirerti or Tin and Sheet-Lott ware, cor
ner of Main and Tiiropiko treet. •
A. N. Bullard, °alike in °medlar. Provisions, Bnok r.
Staiknier)l and Yunieee'Neillone at "the bead of Pub-
Ile kvenue. I
NIT. COOPER co. ' 13anke,r . s, Sell Foreign Pal'
al•ge Tickets and [Dra ft s on 'slogland, Ircland, and
WM. L. (WS , . Ileriess anker.and dealer:ln nit arti. --
eleb ustially,ept trmie, opposite thoi bank.
JA,IIES 13. CAROLT, Attornev-nt,j.avy.•. Once one
door betiw Parbc,ll Hones, Pa1)11c Avqnne.
11. TtOSENTllA,L,,Anotkikicier., care; 3. ritiman& Co.,
Montrose, PIC.' , • ' '
IEW7MILFORII.
SAVINGSbANH t .'lO4W--.IIILTIORD. Mx_ per cent.
interest on all -Lieposits. Doe, q..lteneal. Banking
bnsineei. t S. B. CHAISE' it, CO.
H. OAIDIRT . Ik SQX, Denier Plain.. Peed; Meal,
- Salt. Mule.' Cement; Grocerfee and Previiipeo. oa
Main nyeet, oppeeite the Depot., -
N. F. KIMBSB. c airings ' Maker. Picture Framer.and
Unde,rtVaker,l nireh a lenti rods from near
• - QtREAT BEND.
H. P. DORAN. Merchant Tailor and. dealer in Raub
Made Clothing, DI Geode, Grocery,. add Provision'',
Main r
ttouft,
T ARBELL
Or The ;Proprietor of the . above well
l! known Hotel
OFFERS,YOR SALE
the following .described property, on tea
year's credit with secured laments:
Faim Ct?ntaintnk 113 At
Farm No.l contains 113 acres, and is sitqated most
ly in Heroughlif Montro e. has threo orchards, tWtit
bearing Matt. four barns, is well 'watered and fenced.
House nd 3 Acres of Land.
.11Ir One house and 8 aces of land, in the', Bo;
°ugh of Montrose. House nearly new.
• ' Farm ontaining 50 Adree.
Farm No. 2, con sine 50 acres. situated In Bridgewlt•
ter townebip. one tnile from the Court }louse In Mont
rose. 15 acres plowed land, 15 acres in meaciow, the bd.
ante in timber, w 11 watered and fenced.
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• . Farm ontatnmg 215 Acreg.
Farm No. & contains 215 acres, located In the tow*
of Smithvllle.Chenango County, N. Y..lsl'acres len
proxed. well ~nitrd for a dairy ttrm. Good building*
and an Orchard of 'rtifted fruit, . ,
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owe And .Lot.
One hen Pe and let on Whlliney,,near Carroll street.
Clty of Hincham on. N. Y.. now occupied as a tene
ment hewn by th ee famtliea. Small barn on the lot..
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53 Ac es of Timber Link,.
Vels3 acres "ilmbdt land brie mite from Co/.
.betteville, Broom County, Y,
, Farm containing 180 Acree.i. _
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• 180 acres in, Oakrand.townstkip. adjoining the Sus
quehanna River three ratite from Susquehanna Depot.
` • opse And Lot.
One tiOnse an lot near Brookdole, SnsquOhanna
Connty,Pa. j• -
Salt , Spriogs:And 19 :Acres of Laid.'
rirl9:actes oj',Aand iti Franktio town Phip, Sab
qnehanua LlotuttvV Rl., 'includes a water power, - . and
kin:multi the Salt, Spring 'property. - Hair on it; a Putt
block:with to ketes. steam power for pumping, brine,
eng:ltni lionEe, va t
and all the entivtnieuelea' fui mu.
, . . .: , ,-- - 590 Acres of :Land., , ,
, , 50.0 acres, iri, iptreat Read townihip.; adjoining, the
Sasquehinns. River. This tract is so situuted that it
e.ku 46 divided to l inittke three or four brdull &Irmo if 'de
'Till
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Mpritroge. Jan. 10,;113T7.
REMOVAL.: ‘ -
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STEPHENS &PERRIC
Dinglut+h have removed their
800 X ;STORE
across the street to t.
NO. S E LCOIIRT STREET,
Opposite the edge and next door to tto
Suwon Nock. where .they ate better prepared UN 541111*
the public time ref ti4ore t They have Just
ADDED TO:THEIR STOCK
The, lagest and' best essortinent
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WASical.%
ever offered` in market, cdinsisth4 of,
*: all the di mot grades,troni the elietip7
est te) he - finest. - "Side 'wall and ,
ceiling detx•ralions,: centre
pieces, --decorative,borr
erg window shades,
AT. 1:64 tilko
"'keep in snick
the best at
soitment
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... , ce,iv da4 saint as.., punii-lied.
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Ile Inge_ end in-eidl' and 'examine ntnr•' "
. atnek e .and fr.et 'bar Prices-Olt ginr new4i,ore; ,
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FrIANK IF . :_iristh .EN, GICu.-E. liffpnv:
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- A ncante.l hsi and lot,. or Main s t r e e t', * kis
f or d village - nna , need as a bola. • - •
.1 nroperVa. taints COMO Of 410 builn est part ot
the ,isavve, tola,,cbesp. • ,
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