The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, May 16, 1877, Image 5

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    MONTROSE, PA., MAY 16, 1877.
Arrangement of Mans.
VIA RAILIIOAD:
Arrives. Deparss
Talikhankock, (1)511)••• • ......... 500 p m 1115 am
IA STAGES :
Montrose Depot,(Datly,)...." . 600 p m 620 a .n
New Milford, (Daily.) 10'00 a m 130 p m
Wyalusing , (Daily.) .. 945 am 1000 pm
Friendsville,(tri weeklyi . 600 pm 800 am
Conklin Station, (tri weekly,) 700 am 700 am
Binghamton rota 8. Lake,(tri weekly).., 600 Pln 700 p m
steshoppen.(triweekly,) 1000 a 800 p m
The New York, (via Montrose Depot,) New Milford,
Tunkhannock,and Wyalusing are daily...
• TheConklin Station mail runs Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturdays.
• The Binghamton mail, (via Silver Lakejruno Toes-
Jays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
FiriendsYllle mail runs Tuesdays.Thnridays,and Sat
urdays. ,
' Wednesdays
The Meshoppen mailrun s Mondays and
r
Fridays. •
ADDITIONAL STAGES:
for Montrose Depot atol m..end
k stage leavesdally
returns at 6 p. m
A stage leaves daily for New Milford at Ma. m.
and returns at 3 30y. m.
Montrose itailwa Time Table.
Trains NVIII run as follows : Leave TunkhannOck at .
8:45 a. m. and 112 p. in., arriving here at 10:45 a. m. and
5:10 p. m. Returning, leave Montrose•at 12 and 5:40 p.
m., arriving at Tunkhannock at 1:45 and 7:80p. m.
Trains will run on Lehigh Valley time its kept in. the
Office of P. &N.Y.R. R. at ilbankhannock. , •
All trains connect at Thnktiannock with P. & N. Y.
R. R. going north and south.
JAMBS I.BLAKRSLRE, Pres't.
Manch Chunk, Jan. 81, InT.
List of New Advertisements.
Vegetine.
Card—F. I. Lot.
Card'—W. A. Taylor, •
Executrix Notice--Est. Wm. Hurly.
Wanted—J. V. Lewis, B. 0. Bertholf.
Financial Statement of Jessup township.
Financial Stetement of Clifford township.
Administrator's Notice-Est. Henry Lyon.
BI; I t3INESS Loclas.
Quarterly Meeting.
.The Poor Old Tramps.
Removal—G. W. Doolittle.
Miscellaneops—Jas. Zerfass.
Neighboring. CoUnties:
Scranton is arranging for a grand Mur
phy temperance movement. .
Tue Lehigh Coal Co., are sending coal
through direct to Minnesota, in common
box cars.
The Carmel .Grove Camp Meeting, in
Broom county this summer will occur a
week earlier than usual.
The annual meeting of the American
Institute of Mining Engineers will be
held this year at Wilkes-Barre, on the'
22d of this month.
The Scranton -Times says that a church
in Newton contributed. MO towards edu
cating a young man for the ministry but
he finally turned out—a lawyer.
The Bradford district Pomona Grange
No. 23, composed of. Bradford and
Sulli
van counties, will hold its regular meet
ing at Wyalusing, on the 31st inst.
The skeletons of 81X Indians were wash
ed out by the ricer at Sheshegnin this
Spring. They were in an old Indian
burying ground on the bank ,of the
river.
Rev. Father Toner, of Plymouth, and
Bishop O'Hara, of Scranton, sailed OH
'the 3rd inst.,in the steamer Pennsylvania,
for Rome, to be present at the Pope's
jubillee. Father 'Diner Rill return In
September.
The scran ton Republican says Frank
Beamish the defaulting school tax re-
peiver, who has been hiding from the
officers for some Months, will positively
appear iu court for sentence on the 23d
of this month.
Men - who use indecent 'language .on'
the can of the Lehigh Valley road are
arrested, and in York the profane .are
taken off the streets by the police. This
is a time of reform; and if such &rule
were in force in other . places .there
would be a wonderful depletion of hood
lums.
•
Mr. D. T. Sterling, of Aleshoppen, had
a narrow escape from death, a few days
since, in consequence of taking an over
dose of aconite. Suffering from an at
tack of rheumatism, he applied at a drug
store for medicine, and aconite was given
him by mistake, instead of the medicine
applied- for. He became immediately
prostrated from its effects, but timely
medical aid was at once rendered and the
effects of the poii3o4 neutralized, and his
life saved.
One of the largest excursion trains of
the season betuld for the Weit, passed
over the L. V. & Erie Railways 013 the Ist
of May. Fifteen pawienger coaches and
ea baggage cars, with about 700 people,
farmers, mechanics, stock;men, specula
tors and others. This excursion was
.under the able: management , of C.
Detrick, of Wilkes-Barre, and Mr:A. B.
Close, of Elmira, who are making a great
success of these iffairse—Record of the
Times.
A sad accident 'occtirred on Sunday
evening at Dickson City, three miles
north of this city, resulting in the death
of Mrs. William Hinckley. Mr. Hinckley
had gone to Providence to church, leav
ing his wife and two children at home.
Mrs. Hinckley wishing to read, placed a
kerosene lamp upon a thair, and de
clined herself upon the floor, when one
of the children in -approaching her hit
the chair, tipped 'the lamp over and on .
floor 'breaking the lamp and setting fire,
to the spilled oil. Mrs. -Hinckley prompt
., ly grasped the child and saved it from the
flames, but; in, so doing - her own clothes
caught, Ore, ant she opt into the
street to cry for,help.- :The breeze fanned
the flames solhat - stfe - was immediately
completely envel9ed in flames, and be
fore help Could reach! her was so badly
burned .that , Was ;fated.: She
lingered Until: l loi= o'cloele Monday
R. C. FORDHAM, P. M.
morning, when death put an end to her
terrible sufferings. She wait about twenty
three yeais of age and lea*es a husband
and two children. This is the second.
person that, has been blirned to death in
the little hamlet of . Dickson, a Mrs. Davis
having met the same sad fate there some
eight years ago by her clothes catching
fire from an oven.—Scranton City Jour
nal.
jState Items.
Two hundved and seventeen deaths in
Pittsburg last month.
The two Sharon rolling • mills ship
about twelve car loads of iron and nails
a day,.
Joseph Glivo3ner, of Sumerset county,
manufactured 17Q0 , pounds of maple
sugar during the season. •
Mrs. Catharine Mullin., of Minooka,
Luz6rne,county, was killed on, the rail
road on Filday. She was aged sixty
years and, deaf.
On Friday in Pittsburg three demo
cratic candidates for select -council and
one republican were elected—a demo
cratic gain of one.
Burke, Downes, a boatmaii, attempted
to jump on a train near Mauch Chunk
while drunk last_ week. Be fell under
the cars and was fatally. injured.
*Miss Laura Pierce, aged sixteen, is in
the Union county jail, having confessed
that she fired a farmer's barn which was
burned some weeks ago. " _
Newton C. Musselman, , ex•president of
the insolvent Union banking company,
Philadelphia, has been held in $lO,OOO
bail on a charge of embezzlement.
Two daughters of the late John D.
Lee, of Mountain Meadow notoriety ;
haye been living tear Mill Rtn, Fayette
county, until quite recently, when they
removed to Somerset county.
At Bradford, M'Kean county.
_a boy
named Thaddeus Smith was killed by un
consciously inhaling gas _ while lying on
the caber of an oil tank, looking into it
while the - well was pumping.
The body of Roderick Frazier was ex
humed at Meadville the other (lay, after
having been in the earth 161 years. The
bones were found to be in a goal state of
preservation.
There are 125,000 tons of ice in Pitts
burg and Allegheny: The annual Con-
RUMptlOll is a little more than half that
quantity:
A body suppo3ed to be that of Captain
Oamuel Riddle, a prominent citizen of
Allegheny, was found in the river the
other. day. Captain Riddle left home
fCuror five weeks ago.
• Richard Cohrad, aged 109 years, oiled
opposite Pncenixville on Saturday. Mr.
Conrad particiPated in the rebellion
against the British 'crown, started by
Lord Edward Fitzgerald.
The death warrants have been read to
Kelly,. Doyle and Yellow Jack Donahue,
in the Carbon county jail. Kelly was
much agitated and said,. "If it's the will"
of God that I must. die, I am prepared
for it." Doyle, though saying that "it
was all right,' trembled and was greatly
affected. Yellow Jack took things very .
coolly and said he was glad he. was to
die on the longest day of the year.
- News Jottings. ,
Miss Kellogg gets $30,000 next season
in Italian opera. •
The. Vicksburg Herald announces that
"Governor Davis" is tending bar in Ma
con.
Spinner and the Florida alligator get
along - yery yell. When a storm comes
they both make tracks.
Gatling, the inventor of the Gaffing
gun, has invented a "metraillense that is
said- to fire easily from , 800 to 1,000 shots_
a minute;
It is expected that many Americans
will attend the approaching Presbyterian
meeting in Edinburg,- Scotland.
An expedition of- eleven hundred cai
airy has gone in search of Sitting Bull,
¶vbo has about five hundred hostile Sioui
with him. •
William Johnson; colored, a life.c(in
vict at Sing Sing, dkd on Thursday. night.
He was more than One hundred years old
had been sentenced for life twice, pardon-.
ed once, and escaped once. .
Immigration has already begun to flow
into Louisiana as a result of the-quiet
ing. of the political troubles, and the
newspapers of the State have begun to
discuss the ways and means , of encouag
ing settlers to go there;
Win. M. tvartie sliingle reads Attor
ney-at-law and secretary of state ; gov
ernments looked after and clients waited
on with promptitude aid ability.--Chica
go ‘71,1168.
It is'said that the Turks wanted Fred
Grant to command their armies.' Fred,
not being much of a Turk when fighting
is to be done l has .respectfully-, declined
the tendered
.honor. ,
It is alleged that the New York cus
tom house investigation: has unearthed a
great many sinecures and thatit will re
sult in a large reduction of the personnel
of the eitablishment, especially= among
the inspectors. .
The Erie Railroad proposes to compete
with thejAmerican SteanoShiP COmPany
lot-the Philadelphia expOrt business, by
wai. of the Lehigh Valley, and Reathn
raiiroadi3,,,and from, Philadelphwon the
Dominion steamers for Liverpool.
To ALL, PARTICULARLY, INVALIDS, spring is a
trying season. Indications of sickness should
at, once be attended to.. Fatal disease may be
caused by allowing the bowels to become con
stipated and the system to remain-in a disorder
ed condition, until the disorder has time to
developed itself. An mice of prevention is
worth a pound of care, is an old and truthful
saying. Therefore, we 'advise all who are
troubled with the complaints now very prey
alent—headache, indigestion, disordered liver,
want of appetite, nausea, or feverish skin, to
take, without delay, Schenck's Mandrake Pills.
We know .of no remedy so harmless and de
cisive in its action. It at once strikes at the
root of the disease and producea a healthy tone
to the system. People never need miler from
any disease arising from a disordered condition
of the liver if they would take this excellent
medicine when they feel the first indications of
the malady. Families leaving home for the
summer mouths should take three or four boxes
of these pills with. them. They have an almost
instantaneous effect. They will relieve the
patient of headache in one er two hours, and
will rapidly cleanse the liver of surrounding
bile, and will effectually prevent a billions at
tack. They are sold by all druggists.
NEW YORK CITY MARKET.
CORRECTED 'WEEKLY
HILYDEN'a DUCKWORTH,
Comminion Merchants,
NO. 325 WASHINGTON STREET, NEw YORK.
NEw YORK, Saturday, May 12,1877.
BUTTER.
Pails, choicest fresh g 25 ,
" good to fine ..... •22 0 23
" common 17 0 19
Firkins, selections 0,
. good to fine
" common to good. 0
Tubs, selections 23 0 24
• good to fine 20 44 22
" common to g00d... .... 13 •18
CHEM.
Factory, fancy 143@ 143 4 1.
64 good to fine . 13%0 14
Farm Dalry,prime 13310 14
fair to g00d........ 11 0 12
. rirscELLArmous.
Eggs, fresh 13 ® 1331
Apples (green) fine 2 50 03 00
dried per Ib'qrs. .. 4% @ 5%
" • " " sliced 4%0 531
Potatoes, per bbl 2 '75 ®3.50
Lard 10 @, 10M
Tallow . Oka 'B%
Turkeys dressed -
Chickens, " • 0
Ducks, ,
Beeswax.... - • 8130 32
BEST five cent segars at Zerfass' segar store
KEY WEST and Domestic, engin at Zerfass'
ALL KINDS of smoking tobacco at Zertass'.2o
__CHEWING tobacco and fine ehcirts, at Zerisse'
segar store. 20
QUARTERLY MEETING =for Fairdale charge,
will'be held in a grove near Fair Hill sclool
house, on May 26 and 27. Rev. L. Cole tc pre
side. Saturday's sermon at, 2 p. m. Sanday
Love Feast - 10 a. m., followed by servicesusual
on such occasions. All come. PAsron. I
POMONA GRANGE No. 7, Susquektnns coun
ty, Pa., will holds its regular mee:ing in the
hall of Susquehanna Grange No: 74, Montrose,
on Tuesday June 5, 1877. •
Grange.will open promptly at £0 o'clock at
m. S. J. NORTIEREP, Master.
J. F. BUTTERFIELD, Secrearty.) 20-23"
REMOVAL.-G. W. Doolittle hai removed his
gallery to his new rooms on Soap Main street.
one door above Exchange Hotel where he will
be found taking! : pictures as tsual. Having
superior light than the old room I am prepared
to do work second to none. Gound floor ;no
stairs to climb. Motto Framessnd Photograph
Frames to sell. 20—tf.
"Tun Poon OLD TRAMP," is the title of a
new and beautiful song and torus, by Will L.
Thompson, author of the famous "Gathering
Shells prom the Sea Shore." =Dealers are order
ing Why the thousand. Tie whole country
will be singing, 6 The Poor Od Tramp." Price
with handsome picture' titb, 40c. Published
by W. T. Thompson & Cc, East Liverpool,
Ohio.
31Encrtairrs, Butter, and 'Produce shippers
See Central Express Compaiy's advertisement
A LARGE assortment ff the latest and
neatest styles of ►isiting aid business cards
just received at this office. Call and see them
before ordering elsewhere,
NEW HARNESS SHOP.
I take this method ofinforming the public
ot Montrose and vicinity that 1 have opened a
new harness shop, undethlearle's express office.
Public Avenue.
• I will build new wo# of the best quality,
and repair with neatnes and dispatch and at
lowest rates. The patonage of the public is
respectfully solicited.
Montrose, Oct. 18,. 1876 t
PattiTlNG.
We have just receivd a very large stock of
plain and fancy envelop, letter and note pa-
per, plain and fancy WI head papers, cards of
all sizes and colors, coked poster papers, etc.
all of which we can aford to print cheaper
than any office in this 6 neighboring counties,
and in as good style. York done in black and
colored inks. If you tlink there is any that
can beat us, give us a trial, and we will show
you what we can do. 6.11 kindS of blanks on
hand or printed to orde.
CLAIIIVOYANT EXAMMECIONS
There is nol subject `;hat requires so much
study and experience asthetreatipent of chron
ic diseases: The astoniddig success and re
markable cures perfornied by Dr. Butterfield,
are due to the gift of clsirvvance.. to the life
long study . of 'the constitutim of, man, and the
curing of diseases from natuld remedies. Cures
the worst forMs of 13cniula,Catarrh, Piles, Fe
male Weakness, Diseases d the Heart, Lungs
or Kidneys. Will be at tl f3paulding House,
Binghamton, Friday, and laturday, May 18th
and 19th.
Jan. 10, 1877.
FARMERS and dairymerFtlee .Central Ex
press einnp any's advertisesent.
No business man needicoMplain that •be
is "too poor to advertise" viten he can get the
latest style business-cards irinted at the Dam
-ocakir office for -three dollar per thousand,ai2d
other work in proportion.
Fuze* Ground Cayuga ;Plaster for sale at
RaynsfOrd's Coal Yard, lifsiztrw.e Railroad De,
pot. - 10-20
WiIAT BLessixo to th oor would be such
a wholesome pUritier and eventativi of con
tagion is Glenn's Eulphu soap, could it be
diitributed among. them.l Why don't some
philanthropist, act on thk, act on this hint.
Depst Crittentonts, ft Bixth Avenue, lie*
York. - i -- • : -
Hill's Hair & Wl A iskei bilack or brovni
59.cte.-14y. - -
.
MAY•
Citer]sLkx
'77
To- THE PEOPLE OF MONTROSE AND VICINITY
NEW DRY GOODS STORE IN
With a Large and Complete Ste,*
,
CA.SHMIgItEB I DE-BICGI3,
ALPACAS; " DIA:O4NALB I '
, 31011,AIR8 )
SERGEs; " 4 • SliAirS; EiC. )
In the newest and most handsome atilest• • . .
4 ,
Also a complete line of DOMESTICS, House Furnishing Goods, White Goods,
Hosiery, Gloves, Notions; Ladies' Ties; Fancy Goods, etc. WA full assortment of
Gent's Furnishing Goods r •
LADIES, we would call - your attention to our stock of . Black Alpacas and-Vish=
meres as all these goods ' have been purchased lately, we feel-confident that we can
sell them cheaper than ever before.- ' We extend the public a cordial invitation to
call and examine our stock. Goodt marked at
. ,
'ONE PRICE AND THAT THE
Montrose, Pa May Oth, 18T2.--19t1.
Persons visiting Binghamton wishing to
purchase dry goods would do well 'to call on
Hui do Sumacs. They keep a first-class line
of dry goods and ready-made clothing on hand
all the time. Alpacas, Merinos ' and Cashmeres,
the finest line in the city. No trouble to show
goods or send samples.
Ncv. 1, 1876tf. "
Tye sale of Taylor's Family Medicines is
steadily on the increase. The sales of the past
year being more than double of anyprevions
year.. The reason of this is on account of the
geruine merits of the goods themselves and
tit( fair and impartial manner in which they
are sold.
July 26, 1876. ..
MANY PERSONS dUriug the winter season are
severely afflicted from the effects of Freezes or
diillblains. They can be readily and perma
iently cured in a few days merely by using
Taylor's Celebrated Oil once or twice a day.—
lie same medicine is said, by many, to be a
sure cure for corns. It can be obtained•of any
Druggist or dealer in Medicines.
EvEnrriutici in the .Ime of Pure Drngs and
Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Pocket
books, Pocket knives, Tooth brushes, Fleeh
brushes, Clothes and Hair brushes, Toilet soaps,
Fine toilet articles, Fancy goods, and a full line
of all the new and Popular Remedies can be
found at M. A. Lyon's Drug Store. Physicians
will find our stock complete, and composed of
the best articles that can be found in the market.
Montrose, Pa.. Jan.l.7th,:lB77.—tf
MARBLE WORKS.
The Tunkhannock Marble Works of Burns
&\ White are doing a good business and are
getting out some very tasty jobs of Head
Stones and Monuments. A. B. Burns, of the
Eagle Drug Store, is their authorized agent for
Montrose and vicinity. He has designs •ot
Head Stones and Monuments. Any orders left
with him will be promptly filled by Burns &
White.
Tunkhannock, Feb. 1876tf. "
WE TA.E.F. Plizesuflz in recommending to
our readers the old and popular Dry Goods
House of C. F. Sisson & Cb., oil Binghamton.
For the spring trade, they are prepared W offer
as complete an assortment of Dry Goods, as
can be found in any market. Those beautiful
Black and Summer silks, to which they call
partidular attention, we are satisfied are just
the thing to please the people of this section.
In fancy Dress Goods .they take the lead. rn
Parasols, Bid Gloves, Corsets, Hosiery, etc.,
they have all the popular goods at popular
prices.
April " 24,1877.
- THE Central Express Coinpany have the on
y cool, reglar, every night butter. train. 17-tf.
No CURE, No PAL
Kirby's Cough Balsam,a very palatabkt com
pound, for the various affections of the threat
and lungs., Used with great success in case of
Asthma and Bronchitis. It is prescribed by the
physicians and endorsed by the people. War
ranted to give entire satisfaction or money re.
funded. -
Kirby's Magid Relief for the instantcure of
severe and acute pains,.
Kirby's Tasteless Worm. Lozenges. -
safe and effectual.
Kirby's Condition Powders for quality, win
tity and purity are. superior 'to any. Powder for
stock manufactured.
Kirby'a Camphor Ice for' 'chaped ban& or
sunburn. ' ,
For sale by all Druggists in: Montrose; and
Dealers in Medicines throughout the country.
June 28,1876y1
THE Czranat. Express Company forward
butter at as low a rate as any other line, and
have the only regUlar night route.--Bea ad;
vertieement. 17—tf
FAREIRA'S CONTINENTAL BALSAM, the great
est discovery of the age I—This wonderful
Nantes antidote will cure chronic diarrhcea of
long standing, and all other forms of that
dreadful disease. It is an unfirling remedy for
the cur's of Cholera, Cholera Infantum, Dysen
tery, Cramp,: Colic, etc. • If taken in time will
act like magic. This great medicine has been
in use for over. fifteen years, and the most stub-
born cases have yielded to its great powers.- 7
One trial will convince the most skeptical.—
Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. Sold by - John
Faretra, sole proprietor, 224 North Ninth St.,
Philadelphia. and Druggists generally.
Feb. 14,1827.1 y
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JOB
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THIS
• I - OFFICE,
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SSIGNICES,NOTiOB.---Jerry Cokely f oftpringville
41: - township; having assigned to me all his estate, in
trust. for the benefit of creditors; all venous. Indebted
to paid eetete.'are reKineated to make immediate settip
ment. and all hateingrclaime against the same, to pre
sent them to."QBORGE. P. )4ITTLE,
• ' • ' • ,_ Assignee of Jerry CokelY. '
Montroseo April 4. SM. 14—Xi .
SPII. NG EIVIL, T.
I. L3II 17 12"
West side of Public Avenue, (late stand of IL NeKenzie,)
DRY GOODS
17-tr
Has just opened a
DRY GOODS I ,
DRY GOODS DRY GOODS
'DRY ,GOODS
---CONIPG/J) G •••
County Business Directory.
Two lines inthle Directory. one year, $1.50; each all
ditional line. 50 cents.
WA. RA.GH W OUT, Stater. Wholesale ad Retail
dealer in all kinds of slate _roofing, elate paint, ete"
Roofs repaired with slate paint to order. ,Also. elate
paint for sale by the gallon in barrel. Montrose.
BILLINGS STROUD, General. Fire and Life Insur
ance Agents, also, sell 'Railroad and Accidental
Tickets - to New York and Philadelphia. °Bice one
door east of Win. H Cooper it Co's bank.
WM. H. BOYD & CO, Deems In Stoves, hardware
and Matta cturers of Tin and Biteet-Iton ware, cor -
ner of Main and Turnpike street.
A. N. Bullard, Dealer in Groceries, Provisions, Bookr.
Stationery and Yankee Notions; at the head of Pub
lic Avenue'.
SM. If . COOP= & CO., Bankers. Sell Foreign Pas
sage Tickets and Drafts on England, Ireland, and
Scotland.
WM. L. COX. Harness maker and dealer in ail arti
cles usually kept by the trade, opposite the bank.
JAMES Z. CARMALT, Attorney -at-Law. Ofiice one
door below Tarbell House, Public Avenue.
H. ROSENTHAL, Auctioneer. Care S. Piliman &
Montrose, Pa.
SAVINGS BANK, NEW MILFORD. Six per eent.
- interest on all Deposits. Does a' general Banking
business. S. B. CHASE & CO.
H. GARRET & SON, Dealer in Flour. Feed, Meal,
Salt, Lime, Cement, Groceries and Provisions, ow.
Main Street, opposite the Depot.
N. F. !UMBER. Carriage Maker; Picture Fratner.and
'Undertaker, a few rods from Phinney's Hotel, near
M. E. Church
GREAT BEND.
H. P. DORAN. Merchant Tailor and dealer in Ready
Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries add Provisions,
Main Street.
REMOVAL.
- •
STEPHENS a& PERRY
Binghamton N. Y., have removed their
BOOK -
NO. 57 COURT STREET,
.
.
OPposite the •Itrehaege Motel.. and next door to the
8108011 Block. where , they are better prepared to servo
the public than ever before. , They have just
1•- . . .
ADDED TO THEIR STOCK
Ths largest - and best assortment of
est. 1.1 3E: 2 3;, e r
ever offered in this market, consisting, of
all the different grades, from .he eheap
est to the finest. Side wall and -
ceiling deiyarations, centre •
pieces, decorative bor-.
der, ewindow shades,
&c.. They also
keep in stock , -
• the best as- ,‘
„ sortment , •
of.
MISCELLANEOUS AND STANDARD BOOKS
: this mar
ket. All new
publications, Maga
• zines, Newspapers, &c.,
re
ceived as soon as published.
We invite our patrons and the pub
lic in general to call and examine our
stoek, anti get our prices, at our new store;
' 'NO. 57 COURT STRUVE%
FRANK EI:STEPHENS, GEO. E. PERRY
April IS, 1877.-15-Iy.
ADMINISTRATOit'S SALE.
COP 3609.A.Ma musima.irms.
Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance, end by
'virtue of an order of the Orphans Court orSusque
henna County, to me directed. I will offerfor sale at
public vendee, on the premises, in Harked tumuli*
said county, on. -
Saturday the 12th day of Xay, 1877,
at 2 o'clock p. 1114
the interest of Solomon Lott, dee4 in the following
described valuable farm, late of liolonion Lott. dec'd.,
viz : Situate in the township ; of Buford, county Of
Susquehanna and state of Penoillvonll. bounded and
described as follows, .to wit Beginning at a heap of
stoma on line of lands of Jeremiah Rogers, thence by
lands of C. N. Forsyth south 8534 degrees east 160 rode
to a heap of stories, theca by lands of Wellington
Harding. south 33( degrees west 110( rods to a heap of
stones, thence by lands of Seth W. Thatcher north tibM
degrees west 116 rods W. an apple tree—formerly a beech
—thence by lands of Levi IL Peck' north IttX degrees
esstll634 rods to the place of beginning. containing 19
acres and 109 rode and allowances, be the same more or
lees, on which is a dwelling house, harn,fruit trees, dte.,
TERMS :—One third down at time of sale. ono third
in six months' the balance in one year thereafter, to be
secured as purchase money lien.
WILLIAM E. BRIT/MA(IR.-
, 16-19 Administrator.
C &A. CORTESY, •
Ma' @Main viaztioauna
AND DNALIIIS IN,
DRY GOOCS, ANT GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES .
flair Goode r ßl:tobons, Perfumery And Rations: -
/FULt. ttliE OF CLOtEIS AXD
• ' CASSIMERES'
FOR JINN'S AND BO I'S IVEAR, *
" NO: Si COURT PiTIKEET, "
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AU, 11 1 03 QORTESY 7 oar may.
"Awl! is, ter. : ' IT-4y
MONTROSE
f Staple and Fancy
PRICE!
I. Xa3D'V'in
BOTTOM
MONTROSE.
NEW MILFORD.
STORE
across the street to
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