The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, May 23, 1877, Image 8

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    MONTROSE, PA.; MAY 23;18714
`DOINGS OP PRE WEEE.
The .news war:fr'oixiiiie. ti 'Aiitif.litiiiiit is
atill i:11:1:a - york-.0006.14 - : . :ol3atadtiii:: "':The
,ty,e!3.k's :.tolegrOifs _iilo,*:_ that, although.. the
Russians . have advanced to the AIME',
they have Only : advanca poste' there
, and this confirms the beliefw that the
Russians intend to turn,Widdin. Every..
• thing goes to show that their . campaign
is being plannei to, compel the4Turks to
'fight in open field, Their chief con-
centrations seem to be at and mar Giur-
gevo and on the Aluta river, -and it ap
pears that ail their attempts to puss_ into
the Dobrudseha are feints.
The news from Asia Minor shows that
' the first attack on. Batoum was a feint to
cover operations on the otherside of the
Kglova range. The Turks had a strong
position on the heights:south,
.of the
liver Choruk, -which in turn was CM
,
Inanded by a force and M eld batteries on,
the northern slope . of the Solova, where
it forms the southern boundery of the
Chornk plain. The eontinwition of the
Tiolovwchain forming the southern and
eastern boundaries of the Choruk plain
18 called Khatztthani. In order to quite
shut in Batoum on the land side was
necessary to oust the Turks from their
position on the Koloya, so as to flack.
their; position on the river heights lower
The Rtis - siAns . were '.uilable‘'t.o
down.
foi.ce but have suceeedd
turning.the Turkish position on
the river by Occupying the .Khatzubani
The next. bittile will rosult
to.
either in the occupation or the Lower
Kolova,or in7the complete 'defeat of the
be thrown' back
tau Oprg - ethi:' FrOill a glance at. the
places now held :by . the lins.sians,it
pears that east, north and south of .k.ttrs
the
. mountain passes.. and roads. are in
141Ssia's hands, and one of ,the outlets.Ot
these passes to the Kars district with the
nkea,nkot defense, flainly,',Ardaiyin i
on the noi:tii;has :just been captured by
- :"
The movement of Marshal Mac Mahon
has created an alarining Flat(C ; ,!
and the opinion is Viidely, spreading
,that
he is intriguing to overtbroW he'Repub
lie. The Correspondept . the London
Timcs of May 10 says : . agitation
is increasing. this moment .decrees
7,i'qvglung s / the aPpolattnioit tifty-six
plyft-cts are signed' and' ready to appear.
Tire administration - falls back:irlto, the
. 4ands froiu which universal suffrage I
snatched it at the .last electton.• If M.
Buffet and M. Layreptie': do not fvure irk
:;the Cabinet, it is -orilr - hecause the - im
' pressions iathered.indticed hesitation to
changethe foreign, minister, and, lattase
M. Fourton refnised to act with two ab
solutely , clerical personages.
• Fourtou' must be attributed the Havas
note, aWady;-,Publislied,'.:protesting be
forehand against ultramontane intrigues. `
The nOtePrOs 'nothing. The Marshal
President, aiming at dissolution, cannot
dispense With the ultramontane ' . voteb - in
the senate. He is thenceforth their da`p
live. Everybody, is firmly, convinced that
the new•eleetiOns will' protest agaiust the
. , 3farshal- President's recent acts.: As to
ti e Eon p.p . al . o4t,.s,.",,they.,depiare flietnelyeki
uninterested in' fhe question. `We had
rn o formidable adyersaries,' said one of
the most ardent to me to-day, 'the Or ,
-leanists and Republicans. They are new
fighting furiously; while vve•look on and
' wait. We can no longer be reproached
with anything. We had the 2d of Dec., :
the Republicans tit? 4th of Sept.; the Or
1-anists have now the 16th of. May. As
to the legitimists,they tart claim no credit;
They cannot even, attempt coup det4t.'l'
'At tocktord, Illiaois, Friday, the
Winnebago`county court house, in courie
'of erection, and not. yet under roof, fen
in. - The massive stonc,- -eornnice which
_
precijet,l the . .rOtif::i*As being-put: on. 'Just
aalhoZ o e has being placed in the
'
tAtorival7'4f the- main pavilion the brick
betwaen the iron and stone gave
way,.andithe . 'optire . interi4r wall Of the
sttucture cape,,crumbling down with a
terrible- crash: :that was heard-fneirly a.
mile, away. 'Tihe,,dome 18 119 feet from
the r.otind and, stipported by the front
Walt on the north side and iron columns;
from
from- ten to twelve inches in Tiliadieter on
Theke . columns rest upon
a-brick w4ll ening pp: from 'the ground
to the floor :of -the . coort'room.. The
wolls 'were iibmifthlrty _ fcet high,- and it
appoint *ere entirely .ino,dequote to bold
the
. 4 0
~43.issivo intiio/10:4g . the abto - :ittiab
- 1 - 04444-01 0 4 111 1.00.. sljpon . - , ihe. top
tot: = rod col,umo: were wrought iron
girders, upon, which was laid tb veneer
and brick of the dome. It appears that
.
the lower. brick walls were crushed by the;
weight of the 'upper masonry anal Crum;
bled like so much rotten matter, burying ,
with: it the - 'entire interior of the build
ing, taking, the , rafters, corrugated
iron and, ceiling of eYery -room- with:its
concrete filling. : The iron joists and
scatlolding came down in a terific mass,
bringing with it nearly , all the workmen
who were operating on the building. At .
the time of , the accident 4there were 20 to
25 at work."
Timothy Flannigan, who was ; just put-
ting in the. keystone of Jhe final cornice,
jumped for 4-guy rope of a big derrick
in front, but .. .missing his aim fell 120
feet to the earth and- was daithed to piec 7
es. The mass. of human beings wits ex.-
ception of '-fguror fiye'Who jumped from
the WindoW fell inside the 'tottering
walls and Were burried in the debriS. The
'whole of the large structure -looked as.,
though it. Would 1411; and those assembled
ivere-appalled and . knew not what to do
;to go
,near enough_. the structure to res
cue those . mangled. But a few, brave
men went fearleSsly to work andcom-
Menced.to extricate the dead an'd dying.
One _unfortunate man named William
Gitiss was - extrioated,.bUt . one of' his . legs
:was left - beiieath a ponderous stone, : and
h 6: soonexpired... A negro jumped from
a. windot • sixty 'feet from the ground;
and . though , badly -injured will probably
recover. Within., ten 'minutes after the
.disaster four bodies were recovered.
Two recent -elections South' Caro- .
lina reveal the • rapid progrcss.Cf the
political.rk'•volation that bas,.followede'
th
downfall , the 'carpet-baggre.. Last:
fall Frjraeld, County gave. Chamberlain a
majority of GOO and choSe- two -11,egubli 7
.can . Representatives, The. Democrats
nOw : .earry . the county by a Majority
:1,200. Ab election to fill * the vacancy
for - -state Senator has just been held in
'Chester county - itud - has resulted in the
election : of the Petticcraticr candidate by
a maiority In 1874 Chamber: :
lain 'had a rnajorifiyfotl.27o in the county
.
and last :November hiS majority . vttas 400:
It-does' not seem that the policy of dievid . 7
iJng .the Democracy of - South Carolina ;is
much .of a success... ar. - Postmaster - `aen.-,
efal Key has not: been liberal, et:pugll,in
• . his diffusion .• of the patrin of
4 governtEeilt :`. But the
.want of Success
may be due to the. ftet., - that very few old
` line is h.iga are buried. South Carolina.
A Bruita Ekkr.
case..of_ )17,1:1494 desertion of a dying-
Child was- brought . to. notice yesterda von
the..arrival of the niornjpg...train
.on . the
Missouri .
,roild. A. little girl, a inereinfant in. s.ize;
eVidently-injhw„last stag's o[ consuniPt-:
lon,.Wa,s,nnrilied froth : one, of the passen-. -
ver,c9aaliesand . . laid A.Owd , tiPon..one of
the benches in the old depot. - She was
so wan and. pale, so. weak and -inanimate;
that 'at first people thought she was'dead.
This little child4as. -attired in clothing'
*a.S white as snow, and appeared to hape'
heen,:.faressed: for the-:.--grate.,l . - An old
-Waterproof cloak, a paper- con taring two
dry slices of bread and- a *few shavings of
*dried beef was* the- en tire baggage And, ef-*.
feets of the . sick Inquiries made
..by the people in
,the depot discovered the
follOvving faots in the case . Her name
is Leona Hamar, aud::she is an'orphan.:
Her step:grandfather, 'a Second. AdVent
preacher,,n tuned- Joshria Longsworth, re
siding iu- Lin't county, Kansas, bropght,
'her to;the:early:train on- the. Fort Scott:
read yesterday -morning, laid heruPou
veicant . s . eati in. the. car and jumped off the_.
irain again , before .it,:started...*:lfe
provided; the dying igirl With . a half fare.
ticket to Kansas. City 'and:- gave -.her a.
:ea:a:Stating , that:she desired to=g6 . to her
. aunt in Tipton, Missouri. The, nanie r of
the- ti t,..was-potr put- tier.
lidthe little sufferer - - knoW Allishe
-knew .was the hel 'au n anie -waS Moll le:
It was not Ring befOre kind WordS were
being:whOpere.d to :the, lonely ,
ph'aw and tender arms bore hereto
bed. in the Leland, 'where Mrs, Nugent:
.and Other kind ladies ministered to . the'
sufferer. was' '6 . : - Sight which made
orrianV.hearts .
'and..-thore than. 'one.
or
stout than clenched, his fistandfrowned
'when he thought of. the itib.uman.hrute
who had. sent .forth so tendera 'dower out
Upon 'a railroad' to die alone and . Viitliout
one -kind .friend . to hand her. cup of.
Water. :Superintendent Barnes, of the'
MiSiortii River, Fort' - Scott ---- and Gulf
railroi'd, purchased -the - child a-Palltrian .
car tiCket, and - .Division jSttperintetident,
Hale; of 'theMissouri. Pacific; cheerfully
gve 4,lpas to - Tipton and telegraphed
!;down for some one to meet.the•-troin and
.care for heron her- arrival; •
.
She *.was,seme what- refreshed- when .she.
was carried 1.0 th 9 cars .through
evening,,btit her'faOe.-„Seemed:to,ha.Ve .
.upon it the .pallor .was - con-.
sidered whethe. She could' lire
r/ . .
bet Or. -WhO,roati tell
whether slie has 6veA. . "Au
-at
_ •
proprietor
Opera libuie, has made au assignment.
Adveiptisemeins New This'Wee
tiDITOR'S NOTIC.E.I---The 'tinder
-oiglied an Auditor appointed by the Court of
Common Pleas of Susquehanna County, to distribute
the furids iti the hands of the Sheriff arising from' the
Sheriff sale of the personal property :of. D. 1). Layton,
will atten(l to the dutieS of his.appointment at his office
Inlildritrbse; On Saturday June 23, 1871, at 1 o'clock p.
m.,at which time and place all persons interested are
required to appear and present their claims or ba for
ever debared from,coming in on said fund,
LcCOLLUM, Auditor:
21-24
May Z 3, 1877.
pROCLAMATION.
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY SS.
Cecelia Wilbur vs. Jeptha Wilbur. In the Court
of Common Pleas of S.usume'hanna •Connty, N 0.253.
Nov. Term, 1876.
To Cecelia Wilbur: Whereas a Subpoena in Divorce
.was Issued to -January-Term, 1877, which was d
ly rcturnednon eat inventric'and thereon an alias s C
pcenti was issued •in said case, returnable to fill
Term, 1817. upon the return o 1 which, proof was is ade
that the said Jephtha Wilbur could not be f and
"in my bailiwick. •
This notice is therefore to 'reottire you to appear • • •
fore the Judges of the said Court, on the second 'Mon
day of _August next, to answer said .complaint,
. • WM. WHITE. Sheriff.
' Montrosd, May 2.3,1871. -
DOLLAR SAVEDIS TWO GAIN-
SO,ve your doll4r by:buying your goOds of
.whti- has just received the largest and : best
selected stock of" summer toods
ever offered in this •
vicinity,
con9isting Of. Dry Goodtl, Hate, Caps,.
Bouts and Shoes, Ready Made
(Nothing, (for children,
tried and bOys),
Yankee Notions, Hosiery, Fancy Goods,
I offer my gook at the very loixest prices,
Call and e:Karaine for your own it i c
• tion, as - m y goo4s. ;.-re. ,Qh•eer
-1114 shown, free: of • •
r chan're and. •
• . - sAd • . •
• .HAYDEN.
New Milford. May 23(i.1877-IS.
ClNew pieces:sheet music,retaile cor $1.75, - scnt fof 10
cts 4 stamp. Cheap Music Co.,tiliddleboro,Aiis6.-45
.
ELEGANT CARDS' nil styleti. - ,
with name-10c
.I"cisc pd. J. B.*-11u§tEn,Nass.iu. Ron . Co. - N'.Y. 21-25
Best bargains in Anierica.re.^l t rA•ss)iicir.i.3, , , ;C.F.
r i ll it
!dant.; and Ctitalogue free,Le 4 6,1:5111: : ..1 Dover 1)el.
BLUE AND, RED Pancoast's great .work id
LIGIEIT. now ready for ag,ents. The only
hook practically treatmz this 110 W imivevally .abeerb
tupie. Shcq% s: how to: apply the. treatment, and
tells of many Fuceestfai en res. ,made by the use of .this
wonderful medium. ,Circhlars and beet. terms to early
apOlicants. . • •
J. .M.. - STODPARD i CQ., 72:3 - Chestnut St Phila . :. 20-24
A chance for: all, tg . -tuak , _•-or -save inoriey,
AND aRT iUL REST,GOoDS '
-4‘4r&.
4.1 i ov.
sold 4,:loWex prides tha'n :the :-sapie qualities canr he
bought at tiny other house in ;this ,country._ 'All goods
guarantevi to be satisfactory ant; IMF represented, or the
money will be refunded on :return of the goods. Which
may be:done at ou'i• t-t Ouse; •
The reputation of our house for selling standard goods
at Low Price (for ti 6 yeats,), 'has: given .us a standing
in New York City and , vicinity,. that. IS not enjtivcd,hy_
any other house in the trade. After twititre delibera
tion we have determiucd-to. offer_ our,- g . oods to
keepers in the . interior, at the Lowest Wholesale Trade
Price 4, when a club ii formed large enough to nyike a
small ease, so as: tO, avohi contusion in distribution.—
Aood6:-,will be sent..bf. Espmes to collect on delivery.
11 -- wishing to save money by purchasing lamily sup
plies at New York whole sale prices Clln talk the mut
ter over among friends. and neighbors, ,and, send to-us
-for Club'Circulari; Price=list, &c. present
of either goods or moriey,•to the perSoa who gets up the
club. - to 'compensate for trouble ete.. amples.of TEA
& COFFEE scab) . : , 40 :
Sena for Price-list, iipd•Club Circular;„ -.”
•
'Stiner.a. 'New Yors. & , C , ,latv Tea. Co.,
M. !MOSES & CO.; Proprietors,. ..
77, 79, 81, &I a nd fli..Vesry; Street, NeW -York.
21-,Ti.
INAlti CIA 1., - StAtemeut of Jessup
to.wmilaip - , April 7t.11, 1877.- • :; : - ;Dr.
Athotiot of road dtiplieute ... 00,2 00
: .
Amount
AmOunt paid: in . money..
Treasurer's pe.reentage.-.
In account with Peter D.. Itoe,:trc . .st - A,
To amount collected
TO bala.n.Ce from 1575
Total amount in tr2asuree6 hands
DOG . TAX. •
Peter D. Roe. tr4surer to bat IST :5,
To amount of duplicate ... .. ..
Total
By ordert3-redeemed.... .. ..
- I
red= urCtr'ki pereca
Total •
Balance in tretoureeb -- hands
'EXPENCE TAX.:
To balance .func 5,1876
To amount, of tax 1876.
Totnt
By orclere redeerned;;;,..t.
By' ticastier'l6 percentage.
Total
By •
ba1u0(,.4. treapurOr's, hands
•
A: SSIGNEE'S NOTICE.L--;Notice is
..LA.:: hereby given that , John P:lfeDertnatt., of -Au
burn- township, fOsquehannif Contyi. hy„ deod.of
vellintary tissignmetii,;has - assigired all his:estate and
effe.M.-rtal, personal,. and.mixed, .to undemigned.
, in trust,.Thr the • benefit' of the, credit Ors of the said
John P., McDermott ; all persons. therefore, indebted
to, the said John F. MeDernitt, will make immediate
payment to. the assigoce...nnd those 'having. claims Or
demands, will n*ke known the . saine'witheat
Montrose, April 4,.•lfiri. • 1 . 4-r-f,io ' 'Assignee.
The ni_.l3..ertiser, having been permanently cured of
tbatdread disease. Consiimption,by a simpie remedy - .
is anxious
• make known u) his ieilbw kuiterer ±'the
means of cure. To all;who desire it. he' sentl a
copy of the preseripo.o7l used, (free of cliarge,) with
the directions for preparing and tisii,g the sameostich
'they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma,
Bronchith, t.t.a. Parties wishing the prescription will
please address Iter..E.-.a. WILSON 191 Penn street,
Williamsburgh, N. V. 2w2tt
A DMINISTrRATOR'S
. ,
the. estate of Henry Lyon late of Herrick
tyrp, Susquehanna .County,, : rerinsylVania, dee'd.
I;a:tters of :Administration in the st'iti estate.. having.
*lit3eu granted to the; undersigned, puniou 4 owing
said estate are reque.stedja make ,irritnethate. pap:tient,
and all, peroons having claims, against said estate are
requestea to pron. nt them without:delay,' .
.
lams, - 1
XIWG Administrator;
may ies isVl:
WPit. :11471APEN,
etc., etc.
AND DEFY COMPETITION
from au y _sou rt-1«.
TEE -POPULAR
.0-1-E,-PRICk
LIFE AN 6 ;II E A LTII, WITHOUT DREG'S
READ ' THIS 1!
BEDTROLF, 1 .
G.li, HARVEY, Auditors,
20w1 J. A, ROBERTSON,
TO -CONSVAIPTiIYES;
SSIGNE'S
i REALPERSONAL - - la,
ESTATE --'l3,,RO_P_Eitlf.Y,
, , . ,
~
--Pursuant/ to - an order , of, the Court 'of
Common Pleas. of• Susquehanna county, Penuttylyania;
will be eold at public- sale on the premiums. ' the town
ships of Apolacomand Middletown, in said county; on
.
• lilredilesday, the 23d `day of May,
A: D.:1877, . - .
at a'cloe,k in the forenoon .of said dhy,.the
'described real estate:
FIRST. PIECE.—A Valuable Farm,
situate in Apolacon and Middletown townships, bound
ed on the south by John B. Wilson 'and public high-'
way, east by John B. Wilson, Edward Burneck, and
Jeremiah Coughlin; north by Patrick Welsh, Jeremiah
Coughlin, and lands of the estate of. S. F. Carmalt,
deceased; and west by lands of John Barnum and
others, containing 65 acres of land, more or less. The
iraprovemnts on-this plat are 40 acres improved, two
frame k.ouses barn; flue fruit trees. valuable saw mill,
and water privileges, and is cd• venient to place of pub
lic Worship, schools, stores, an• post-office.
SECOND" PIECE. Situate in the
I ,wriship aferesald : Be • • ng, at a corner of Edward
Cl:, k's land, in-the lin • lormerly of Thomas Jones ;
the • e partl - • She ••e and partly by Patrick Eery.
Rout n • a 100 pert • thence by lands of S. F.-Car
malt's estate, we: 160 ' perches, south 100 perches to
land of Edward C • rk, thence by said Clark, east,l6o
perches to the be , ' using containgng 100 acres of land.
more or leis. 'l' e improvements on this piece are
about 40 acres of land improved, and frame barn there
on.
. THIRD PIECE.—The Assignor's inte
rest in the following real estate, situate -in- said town
ships, bounded emit: by land of Newell Barnum. south
by lands of John B. Wilson, west by land of John B.
Wilson, and north by lands of . John Goff and the estate
of Samuel P. Cannalt, deceased, containing 100 acres
ot land, be the same more or less. Improvements on
this piece are over two thirds -improved, with- frame
house and barn thereon, orchard, and well watered,
879 74
21 15,
1 11
9C2 00
.902 UG
Dr.
- X 2.5 80
80 Cr
1.72
$779
88661
125 80
1 . 2580
75 33
199 79
147 63
.2 95
150..60 : ••=
I'2l ;52
---..~ L E - -(
TERMS'OF SALE :
The terms of sale of the above described real estate
areas follows : -Two, hundred-dollars of the, purchase
naouep oh each lot to be paid on the day of sale, two
hundred dollars of purchase money on each lot on con
firmation of sale, one half .of balance in one year. and
the balande- in two years from day of sale, with:inte
rest. on the whole annu unpaid from date of poosession.
. . .
PERSONAL PROPERTY' SALE r
Also, at the same time. and ',place,r.the
said assignee Will offer for sale at pub-
lie veudue, the following valttahle and
wend personal property : Two fine cows, 1 4 *pan of
excellent horses; -2 yearlings, lumber .wagon, cutter,
drag, '3 plows, cutting box; corn plow.' 4 -sheep, as
signee's interest in 15 sheep, 2 set bob sleighs. set
doable harness. wheel rake, shin4les, sbritgle kit broad
ax, boring machine, haying and harVezting tOol§. log
gearings, parlor .stove and*. pipe, cook stow
iutd,furniture, potatoes, !umber, hay-, .and many other attiples. -1, .- • e •
liEtnlS OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY.:.
All Souls of ten dollars . and 'under, cash.; over ten
dollars, J uino months' time, iritlr interest on note with
at least one approved signer. N . Parties purehaaing can
not. remove property until terms of .sale are fully coca
plied with. Parties refasing to' accept property athids
will .be held responsible for - any less ou•Second Ettle.
B. L. 'BALDWIN,
• Assione of Newell Barnum.•
It 3-21. •
•
• •i -
REDERICK BRANDT • • .!
. .
•
May 2,1 S 1,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
59 COURT STREET ,
OVRR StIOLES' DRY GOODS STORIt.
1M1'01 , 7 fr
April 1.8; 1877:—Grn
C &A. CORTESY,:
VAILIHITPice•
- AND uratuft, I
DRY GOOCS; FANCY GOODS, GLOV,ES,
, rl Good F, 'Perfumery And Notions
' -
A FULL 'LINE CLOT.B.S .
CAsSIMERF,,S.
-.- FOR MEN'S' ANI) BO'rs WEAR,'
•Ntl'h 21 COURT • WritEET
BINGTIAMTO:N; N. Y. , -
CARLOS CORTESY," - ANTHONY CORTESY
April a 5,1817. .
IMOIMiE
Waitic
XECUVRIX'S: 11,01 1 1Qt—,-.7-W:hoiegs
. .
•
, • 1 Lette6 - ' testamelitari etAute •of Wit t
liam
thirty; ilee'd, tate of Choconut trip:, tut v beert gtant
ed to the undersigned, all per§ona mdebte - d - to said et- tate' are requested to ms.tr.e liumediate payment,'arid all
per Sens ha:vim:Tel:thus againit.t.he Satue, are reque;stad
topreseht them wittiont itch • •
..
114%2"1"11. HURIN, .11 - seentelx:-
20-26
May IGi 1577..
lET3adiertEt3ming.
• - •e-ir'" l-1-- Zr*, •ed will teaks
'The undP7tlP
.ri?...A.T::-‘litt, a Speciality
-:,..
MI .d '‘• rtaki rg '''?•-, ,-1 4.'` ,4' .• , -: - ';.; - ; 7 4:&---- pusinosis, ••••
in their •-•- - L- - -i•-• - - • • s
Allneeding their services will be promj)tlyetenu
to. Satisfaction guaranteed. _ ____
• ~ - •• P. lb B.MATrlifs4Wl4
Priendsville. Pa.. April 7. 1875. .. 14-11
A SSIGNZES' NOTICE.--Jerry Cokely, of Springville
township, baying assigned tome all bis estato,,iji
trust. for the benefit of creditors; all yersons indebted
to said estate, are requested to make, immediate settle
rnent, and all having claims against the fame, La wo
tient them to • GgORGE P. I..ITTLB.
. • Asslgnee of Jerry Cokely.
~1.1-20,
Maiarose, April 4, I£B7.
VITANTED.—On- Wednesday of. each Week Owen
fettcd teal calves weighing - 110 ponutis and up
wards. Also fat sheep and lambs, sheep pelts; %' al
and deacon skins, for which we will'pay the inarker
price in cas.h. v. LEWIS,
- • : 0:
. ' Great-Bold Pillage, May_16.1877. 20-24
Xi - OTICE.----The firm 'at I:litcligit . &
, . •
LI "Curtis is this day diSolved my intitnaieuftirent.
The beidcs and accounts u'c in _my hands' far colleotion
N. c. CURTIS.
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Second Floor.
_ •-:. THIS
,
• -!,
VWT, ABLE:,
The nodere!gned offers. upon reasonable terma,a
tine farm in -
t , f-i Attl3l7lts , ,- TOWNSRXP, ;
- „ .
about 1,4' miles' from the '4' Colliers, containing 150
acres, with good buildings., • and Orchard upon it and all
improved. For particulars enquire of
• • 'LYMAN BLAKESLEE,
Foster. Susquehanna County, Pa,
t • LINABERRY,
Auburn 4 Corners, Susquehanna County, Pa,
AsSignees of Jas. D. Linaberry.
. 10, ierrtf.
NSW sTocs. OF -
4all°C)ollMerWry
just receivedand for sale
lIPERVIIIE
For sale by
LSO, ALL KINDS OF
GROCERIES,
Attbe istoreof
For sale ty,
Montroie. Aprlll.lE4s.
TO THE
.
- it is generally , conceded beyond ` a question of doubt
that competition is .the life of trade. The
is centrally located, just around-the corner at the west
end of the depOt for all. the Railroads ..running_ into'
Binghamton, aturtwo blocks from the blisiness portion .
of •ountity. Tit is house ante -:uto • the possession of
its present proprietor about three years. ago, and ithas .
been fast gaining' la popularity among the, traveling'
community, owing to the -. Many inOuceme.nts held out
by its present public servant, who now proposes to of
fer still further inducements. The ltizury of a corifen
ient hath, especially during the heated and dusty 'sea
son; is recognized by all.travelers ; and for the comfort
of. our grieSts ' the use 'of. our .well appointed BATH
ROOMb will be at their dispos.ht free of,large.
extra charge for fire to . guests stopping over Sunday.
Biegine. delivered free to and f-ora. our spacious Sam
-pie-. Rooms on Court-street, the principal business
..treet of the . , •- -
or 50e. per meal. and 50c. for 10d,,A " ng. I' lave no desire
to ge through the itt•ual 'preamble. with regard td the
luxuries and •substantials of our table. Suffice it to
say, that if we cannot give perfect satisfactiOn, we • will
take iron and yours free of charge, anti-deMer you to
the tender , inereies of any of our gentlemanly com
petitors: - Reapeetfall yonrs,,
• ' WM. SI:IA:NIX. PrOP'r.
AM — Special Inducements to, parties ettending Court.
April Isl, ; f. .- • '
THE
TATIVELO.3 -23-11P11Ett,;;Icir5a
to . NEW YORK, NEWARK: and toALL POINTS, ev
erinigilt,regplarlv leaving Moutroae at night and reach
lo -
ing above points it the morning,, cent and in, can.'
ninon.. Paia company was the first 'to , matte redne,
tfon in miles,
AND , HANDLING
(a 'COOL ELLAR to stcre it in, - at the
. ofle
roBe, and•not'a long, bot,ednaty ride of e i ght
core patting aboaro the ear*. ..Carihg e
and returning them free) we reqeetfully az
`port and patrotage AT AS LOU A RATEI
PTIIER COMPANY. -,
MEE
OFFICE IN_COBBIS. OLD S'
MIME
Dairymen living near depot. shall bave es
tate of low rates and can deliver buttetat t
PATRONIZE YOUR COUNTY
OFFICE
. .
and iinstaln the ravine of 25. -to 40 per .
,;ce
..
which we have mede yon.
. J.R.I63.Y.NSFORD, Agt. Con
.6.firil 25 1577
BUY: yarn, WAGONS,
RIAGES AND SLEIGHS,
,
W OUSTEPT-lOUT HARP°
.
P4ion LIST: ,
Repaiiing done on onort notice, Cheap
elic4petkt,
Ifirst,cl4se P.,lptetons - I -
'I " linigies, • - J.- • ,
_I3I.,AOKSMITHING.
!PO e'llo.o yierlipat
orkarid-Set • • I , ` •
- let pertriark
:All, worliVarrauted. • 041 AO Ouni ,
bet°rePx 6 ,towing Aliscwltlire.
•-- • -
W. OUST
liar ford, April 26 ) im-tr ,
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
F•L Ct R.t
Freesia C:irpazigoal
TRAVELIr PUBLIC.
LE•TVIS HOUSE,
lIINSHAI,III`43N, , ,N. Y.,
TERM% $2 PER RAY,
FOR WAUIDS BL'iTLR'
AND' HAVING
UNEQUALLED FACTiraTT
FO j=i
FORW ARDING.
BUTTER,
Lainberwilgons, -
" " it tformalrom $l4O
" 9 - Sutell. body 8101,7,1104,
H. J. WEBB.
H. WEBB.
H . J. WEBB.
Afont
miles be
- your sup ! .
I AS :ANY
, .
AID.
ery adv.la
, e
OAD
t. In rates
. Ex. Co,
17-tr.
STORE
dAR-
BRIE
e than the
s' 4 " l
1.3
. 1 115
. 160
$2.50
I 40
$ l,
I $l- 00
plod
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