The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, May 30, 1877, Image 5

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MONTROSE, PA.; MXT30,1877.
Arrangement ofMails.
VIA. ItAttatoAD:
, Arrive*. Departs
Taltkhanuotk , (Da7,) , ... „ ...... .... 500 p m 1115 a tn ,
• IA STAGra :
ontrose Depot,(Datiy,)...... . _ 600 p in 620 a ..n
tew Milford,(Daily,) . 1000'a m 1 30p m
yalusing , (Datl.l%)
... ....... 945 am 10 00pm
Friender ills. (tri weekly,),. ..... ......., 600. p In 800 am
Conklin Station,(tri Weeklyo .
.. 700 am 700
am
Binghamton,ria.S.Lnke,(tri weekly).. 600 pin 700 pin
gestioppenAtriweekly,) 1000 a m 800 p in
The New York, (via Montrose, Depot,) New Milford,
runthannock,and Wyaluaing are dally. ' _
net-3003in Station nail `
runs Tuesdays, Thursdays,
snd Saturdays.
The Binghamton mail,(nia. Silver Lake,)ruis Toes
ins,Thursdays. and Saturday's. . .
Friendsville man runs Tuosdays.Tharadays,and Sat
nrdays
, The •
Meshoppemnai Iruas Mondays,Wednesdays, and
Fridays.
ADDITIONAL STAGES::
A %age leaves dayy for Montrose Depot at 2. m"and
returns at 6 p.
A Stage leaves daily for Now Milfor Anna. M.
and returns at 3 30p.m.
8.,C. F AM. P. K. •
Montrose Railway Time Table.
Trains will run as follows Leave •TUnlthannock at
8:45 a. ra. and 3:12 p. zn., arriving here at 10:45 a. m. and
5;10 p. tn, }lemming, leave , Montrose at 12 and 5:40 p.
m ., arriving at Tunh:hannock at 1:45 and 7:313p. m.
Trains will run oh Lehigh Valley time as kept in the
Oftice of P. &N.Y.R. R. at Tunkhannoek: •
All trains connect at Tankliannock with P. &N. Y.
rt, going north and south.
JAMES I:BLAKESLEE, Prot:l • it.
_Mauch Chunk,•jan• 31,1871.
List of Now Advartisentouts;
Pin Lost—B. fl Mulford.
Administrator's Notice—Est. Francis Sheri
dan •
Dry.. Goods, 019 thing, Notions, etc—Weeks,
Meihuish 45,-, Co.
Jewelry, Watches, Sewing Machines, Musi
cal Instruments, etc—J. F. Br'nson.
Brapursa Lowe&
Medical Society Meeting.
Taylor's Medicines—lL Browning Taylor.
Clairvoyant Examination—Dr. E. F. Butter
field.
Neighboring Counties. ,
The Nicholson Examiner has beerfab-
Eorbed by its yownger rival, the Item.
Over three tlionsand people have signed
the "Murphy pledge" in Bingh4Enton.
The Tamaqua Courier reports that the,
gold excite :nen t Increasing there every
day. • .
Col. R. .Bruce Ricketts,
.of
Barre, bas been elected viCe President of
the Society of the Army of .the-PoOmac.
The Scranton city councils have
requested by petition to expend . slo,ooo
on street, improvements, to give work to
the unemployed.. •
.The' Hone dale - I:lading, -Loan and
Saving,Avociation has tieeti in, exist Owe
three' 'ears. Its loans now amount', to
$24,400 all safely invested. • •
Towanda, through
,the :rivalry of the
hackman, is Lnjoying a .seaso,kof : che'ap
riding. A trip to - the 'ti6pdt,. for whiCh
they . iormerly charged 2- cents, can note
be had lot 10 cents: •.
Miss iinnie Townsend and giss-
Hattie Bedford .were .at Lake Cary on
Monday. They.went up on the railr9ad,
paddled their own canoe and brought
home with them over one hundred fish.
—Tunkhannock,
The late John B. Wood, of WilkeS-
Barre, made a provision in his will that
if any of his heirs contested :the same,
$lO,OOO should be deductedfrom the ;
share of such heir and divided' equally
among the. others. .
George P. Parsons, son of 2: A. Par,
sons, of the Argus, has . been appointed
to fill the yaeancy now. .eiisting in the
Naval Academy for
,thia. Congressional,
District, and will reporf for examination
some time in June. •
Tile National Camp of the Patriotic
order, Sons of America, - will hold its
sessions at Williamsport in Jhne.. It
only meets once in two years, and is the
surpeme head of the order Which is rapid
ly increasing in membership and. in
fluence.
Rev. F. Porter '
through whose ef
forts th e . neat and substantial church
edifice owned by the truiveradist Society
of Towanda was erected last year; has ac
cepted a call to the pastorate of a church
at Morris, N. Y.
The first colored juror ever drawn to
serve at a term of the Supreme Court in
Broome county, was drawn last week. in
the panel of petit jurors, to serve at the
June term of the Circuit Court and
Court of Oyer and Terimer.. The color
al man who bears that diatinction lE
Samuel B. Buck.
The wife of Dr. Blakeslee •died' very
suddenly. while the Dr. was :away from
borne on professional business at Sus
quehanna, on Tuesday , night. , Her re
mains were taken toVicholson onThurs
dity; Her age was 55 years. Every one
Who knew Mrs. Blakeslee , was her friend
and all the many friends of the Pr.
'deeply sympathize with him in his, great
'bervaceme.nt.=-Carbondale Advance.
Micheal. Collom, a native of this
county, was arrested 'in Elk county lagt
winter, charged with a murderous assault
on another triftl3 ) ,and lodged in jail. Some
time since he escaped and the Sheriff
offered a reward of .SSO for his arrest.
Policeman Burns and Constable Wells
suspected that the prisoner: was concealed
at his father's house Ori the State Road,.
and on Sunday morning last- about 4
o'clock proceeded to the house, where
they found him, and after a lively chase
sueeded in securing him. He was
brought here find placed in jail.On,
• Tutiday Sheriff Scull, of Elk county,
tune, on and took Cpllom back to Ridg
way, where
-he will be closely watched.
Cullom is represented as_ a. most desPer
ote character, and the:officers are entitled
to great credit for arresting him.— Brad
ford Rep.-ergo..
State Items.
A Philadelphia firm cold $60,000 worth
of canned beef for •shipment to Eurolie
recently.
A .horse owned by Samuel Gobeen, of
Birdsboro', earned for him . the past eight
years, in hauling, $24;400.
. I The 'office of the Luzerne dizion, at
Wilkes-Barre, had a narrow escape from
being .hurned on Wednestay of last week._
On the Bth of the present month a
Blair county faxmer gathered a ton of
ice from a stream: running.. through his
property: =
,
The people of - Titusville refuse to Con
fayo rably, the. proposition of Yran cis
Murphy to lecture for. them twentynights
at . $2.00. - each. • . .
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The Murphy Movement is prostKring
finely here. OVer one hundred took the
pledge at the City Hall on Monday, even
jug.— CarbondaieAdvance.
The Republican State Committee of
Pennsylvania will meet at Harrisburg to
morrow, to fix the time and place for the
next Republican State Convention.
All the breakers through' the Panther
Creek-.valley, Carbon county, have stopped
.. work until ,further orders on account of
scarcity of empty cars.
On Friday last Alex Depew, engineer
at the Sugar Lo f mines; met a horrible
death at the fo of the slope in some
mygterious man r. He was 48 years
i.
old and leaVes a. He and five children.
Judge.owe has enforced the rule of
the Franklin county court which prevents
the lawyers practicing at their bar from
using the tables in the space between the
Judge's stand and the jury box for loot
stools.
` The Lehigh Valley R. R, Co. have is
sued an order reducing the Wages of the
locomotive engineers—those now receiv
ing $3.50 per day are reduced to $3.00;
those now getting $3.25 to' $2.90; and
apse now getting $3.00 to $2.75.
Thursday, the 21St day of June, will
be - a, decidedly black day in the history
of this State, for eleven ineh Will.be hung
on that day, as follows; Six. at Potts
ville, four at Mauch Chunk, and; one
(Lennahan) at Wilkes-Barre. One other
will.be-Ilianged in July,: and four in Ati•
gust, , OL all, these, twelve are Mollie
• .
Nelson Co . chran, a Pittsburg carpenter,
fell
_from a, height of forty - two feet tb
oht.lStistaining•- serious- - injuries. • :'in . his
deceift, he struck - the -cross;-bar! of . a,:sw in g
and
.ffnolly landed on' a .wire screen which
had been placed on . a flower bed. 'These
obstructions saved him from death. .
The Chap . bersbUrg PiiNic : Opinion says
a letter just received frniti - a friend in
Kansas gives a' doleful accounk,:of the
preSpects in that State, and adV,ises all
who con template,settling• in that State to
remain where they are. He says the in
dications'are that ,the .grasshoppers will
be i as plentiful, and consequently as des-.
tractive, as , ever.. , . •
It is an interesting fact to' learn.that
poor Quigley was hung in Philadelphia
an hOur and a half before .the. hour ap
pointed for his execution, in order to give
Ahe.distinguished gentlemen who com
posed the . Sheriff's-jury an opportunityto
participate - in the parting spree . with
General Grant. • .
`News Jottings:
Greece will make war on Turkey.
The season at Long Bran* promise's
to be lively.
The New York Senate bbs Met in ex
tra session.
A state - of seige has been proclaimed
in Constantineple. i
Marshal MacMahon has ordeied Don
Carlos to quit France.
A Commission • is to investigate 'the
Philadelphia Ctistoin House.
The corn, oats, barley an c d rye crops in
-Wisconsin promise a heavy yield.
Texas wheat is s 4 high that grasshopp
ers have - to walk oa.stilts.
A:St. Louis woman gave birth to a
brood of four children one day last
week.
Twentv-eight _convicts were Friday
trainferria from Sing Sing to Clinton
prison.
Alexander,Tl. Stephens finds his obitu—
aries a great help in writing his Autobi
ography.
Charles O'Conot, whom many think a
native of Ireland, is a born New Yorker,
and - began life as a newsboy in that city.
The testimony far the prosecutian in
the Ellenton, S. C., cases was finished
last Wednesday, and the defence wL6 be
gun. ' ,
\ Samuel L. Carter, broker. an 4 real es
tate agent, was arrested at St. Louis Fri
day, charged with swindlipg the Bank 'of
North America from $34,000 to *lB,OOO.
The Atterney General of Missiisippi
has written a letter blaming Governor.
Stone for not taking active measures, for'
punishing,the Kemper county murderers.
The 'Russian main army iii Asia, ,which
took A.rdaban, is stated to be $70,000
- strong. A portion of this force haviug
since been detatched, Batourn is row Fen
ously imperiled.
Yale students are causing terror amou g
the, people of Ne Haven by stealing
parts of human bodies from, the medical
college and leaving them 'all sorts of
tin/wen:oy places. -
Tho Turks have occupied several points
on the river - Timok, chieflypositions they
held ditring . the Servian war, and have
a
established blockade along the Seryian
frontier.
.It is said that Capt. Burton, who, has'
recently returned from a very mysterious
journey in Egypt and Nubia, has bronght_
with him a large ,nugget Of gold' and the
n telligenter that Egypt . is a gold vroduc.
ing country.
A Polish exile now in WashingtOn,
writes to tk friend in 'Atigusta;,Ga., that
200 fatnilies in Russian Poland 'with an
average of $l,OOO to' -the
_family , are de;
sirous of emigrating to the United States.
to engage in agricultural labor.
A terrible disaster _occurred at Chester
on Tuesday,at the launch of the newiron
steatl-ship Saratoga. As _the`. immense
vessel slid from is s. blockings,a number of
workmen - remained underneath, and
were crushed and inangled in a horrible
manner, Seven being killed outright and
several- seriously 'injured. The Saritoga
is the forty-third vessel built by.: John
Roach & Son, and no accident had pre.
, viously occurred in launching.
NEW - YORK 01TY MARKET.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY
HAYDEN & DUCKWORTH, •
Commission Merchants,
No. 325 WASHINGTON STREET, NEW YORK.
*lstzw YORK, Saturday, May • 26,1877.
Pails, r ehoicesi fresh 23 24
good to fine .... 19 Cg 20 ,
common .15 16
FirkinS,,selections ...... .......
' good to fine •
" common to good
.Tubs, selections 20 @ 21
‘‘ good to fine - 17 CA 19
"' common to g00d... .... 14 sal 15
CHEESE.
Factory, fancy. 13340 13%
41 good to fine 12%Jg 13
Farm Dairy, prime , 12-li(d1 - 13
fair to g00d........ 11)4g4 12
MISCELLANEOUS..
Eggs; freshl4 (4 1434.
Apples (green) fine --
" dried per lb qr,s 5 LIY,
" " sliced .. 5 53
Potatoes, per bbl '
Lard - 10. et -10J4
Tallow .... — r
Turkeys dressed • '
Chickens, " @ --
Ducks, 14 , t
Beeswax ' 31 et 32
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The Sgsquehanna Eclectic 31edical Society
will hold
.its semi annual meeting at the St.
Charles Hotel t, 1 4 city of 6sraaton on the
ithnt June 1877. By order of
B. IVOopw4ao Pres.'
C. 11. YELVINGTON See'y
As many through the coq try have. been.un
able for a time back to. 'Obtain. Any . of Taylors
Family MaliCineS' aCeonn tof .the
.merchants
and druggists being out. This is• tco , nOtily. the
public that all merchants and druggists through
Bumf a and adjoining counties have beep fur
nished with'ahew supply and all of said:medi
cines are still 'warranted tolgiveaatisfaction On
No - PAY... Try Taylors. cough Syrup or Expec
torant Int - _ that cough.
Burns and M. A: Lyons, Agents -10‘ 31Ontrose
H. Browning Taylor Prop.. I: .•. • . .
OtAIRVOYT EXAMINATiOIk:TS FREE.
- There is no subject that requires so much
study and experience as the treatment of chron
ic diseases. The astonishing success and re
markable cures: performed by, Dr. Butterfield,
are due, to the gift of clairvoyance, to the life
long study of the constitution of man, and the
curing of diseases from natural remedies. Cures
the wor.st forms of Scrofula, Catarrh, Piles, Fe-
male Weakness, Diseases of, the Heart, Lungs
or. Kidneys. Will be, at the Spaulding House,
Binghamton, Friday, and .Saturday, 22d, and
23d. • ,
Jan. 10, 1877. "
ALL Rums of smoking, tobacco at Zeriass'.2o
QUARTERLY MERTMG for Fairdale charge,
will be held in a grove near ,Fair school
house on May 26 and 27. • Rev. L. Cole to pre
side. 'Saturday's sermon at 2p. m. Sunday
Love Feast 10 a. tn., followed by services usual
on suchoccasions. All mule. PASTOR..
Pomome GRANGE No. 7, Susquehanna coun
ty, Pa., wij -holds , its regular meeting in the
hall of Susquehanna' Grange No. 74, Montrose,
on Tuesday June 5,1877. -
Grange will open promptly at 10 o'clock at
m. S. J. Noirruitor, Master.
J. F. Byrn :unman, Secrearty. 20-23
"Tng Poor OLD TRA4P," is' the title of a
new and beautiful song, and chorus, by Will L.
Thompson, author of the %mous "Gathering
Shells From the Sea Shore." Dealers are order•
lug it by the thousand., The whole country
will be singing, "The Poor Old Tramp." Price
with handsome picture title, 40c. Published
by. W. T. Thompson & Co., East Liverpool,
Ohio. •
REMOVAL.-G. W. Doolittle has removed his
gallery to , his new rooms on South Main street.
one door above Exchange Hotel, where he will
be found taking pictures as usual. Having
superior light than the old room, I am prepared
to do work second to none. Ground floor ; no
stairs to climb. Motto Frames and Photograph
Frames to , sell. F '2o—tf.
A. LARGE assortment of the latest and
neatest styles of visiting and business cards
just received at this 'office. < Call And see them
before ordering elsewhere. , I
PRINTING.
We have just received .`a very large stock of
plain and fancy envelopes, letter and note pa
per, plain and fancy bill head papers, cards of
all sizes and colors, colored pUster papers, etc.
all of which we can afford to print cheaper
than any office in this or neighboring counties,
4nd in as good style. Work done in black and
colored inks. If you think there is any that
can beat usi' give us trial, and we will show
you whit we can do. All kind of blanks on
hand or printed to order. .
& A. CORTESY,
'' . l/A11402, 1 1 7 .0
AND DEALT:RS IN L.
DRY GOOCS, FANCY GOODS, ROSTERY,.GLOVES,
Hair Good F, Ribbons, Perftimery Aud Notions,
ALSO— ' •
A FULL LINE OF CLOTHS AND
CA.SSIMERES
FOR MEN'S ANDBOY'S WEAR,
NO. 21 2 COVRT STREET;
• BINGHAViON;
CARLOS CORTESY, :<-jl'AN'tifONY CORTESY.
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O, THE PEOPLE OF 4ONTROSP AND VICIN I TY
Nwiv*:•.:i..);W:-GioQpsi_:.,- . STOTLE . •'IN*7iti:QX'VIOSE
With 'a - Large,atid, Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy
CASIIMERP.S; , ,D*Bicoss,
.
ALP4CAS, DIA.GONALI4
DRAP-D'ETA'• MORAIRS
SERGE% ' 811 ( AW,118, #O.l
In the newest - and most handsome atylee. •
AfEC 4 a complete line of DOMESTICS, House ;Furnishing' Goods, White GoOds,
Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, Ladies' Ties, Fancy Goods, etc.. , W . "..k full assortment of
Gent's Furnishing Goods!
LADIES, would call youtattention to our stock ofl3lack'Alpacal and. Cas
hmeres ; as . all theAe - goods hate 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: Goods marked at I,
ONE PRICE AND THAT THE BOTTOM PRICE!
Montrose, Pa ,May 9th, 1877,19 a. I. mairirsr„
Persons visiting Binghamton wishing: to
purchase dry goods would do well to call on
HINE & SHOLES: 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.
Nov. 1, 187
The side Medicines is
steadily 011 s of ,the past
year being more than douhle of any previous
year. The teason of this is on account of the
genuine merits of the goods themselves and
the fair and i impartial manner in which they
are sold.
July 26,1876.
CEIEWLNG toliacco and. fine shorts, at Zerfass'
sugar store. 20
MANY PERSONS during the winter season•are
severely afflicted from' the effects of Freezes or
chillblains. they can be readily and 'perma
nently cured in a few days merely by using
Taylor's Celebrated 'Oil once or twice a day.—
The same medicine
,is said, by many, to be a
sure cure for corns. It can be obtained ot any
Druggist or dealer in Atedicines.
EVERYTHING In the line of Pure Drugs and
Medicines, Paints, 9*, Varnishes, Pocket
books, 'Pocket knives, 'Tooth , brushes, Flesh
brushes, Clothes'and Hair brushes, Toilet scaPs;
Fine toilet articles, Fancy goods, and a full line
of
,all the new and Popular Remedies can be
found at 31: A. Lyon's Drug Store. Physicians
willtind our stock complete, and composed of
the best articles that can be found in the market.
Montrose, Pa.. Jan. 17th, 1877.---tf
KEY WEST and Domestitt cegars, at Zerfass'.
MARBLE WORKS.
The Tunkhannock Marble Works of Burns
White are doing a good bufness 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 of
Head Stones and Monuments. Any orders left
with him will be promptly filled - by Burns
White.
Tunkhal
BEST fly
WE TAKE PLiksur r. in recommending to
our readers the -old and popular Dry Goods
House of C. P. Sisson & 03., of Binghamton.
For the spring trade, _they are prepared to offer
as complete an assortment , of Dry Goods, as
can be found in any, market : . Those beautiful
Black and Summer silks, tb which they call
particular- attention, we are satisfied are just
'the thing to please the people of this section.
in fancy Dress Goode they take the lead. In
Parasols, Kid Gloves, Corsets, Hosiery, etc.,
they have all the popular goods at popular
prices.
April 24, 1877. 17—tt
Tug Central Express Company have the on
y cool, regular, every night butter train. 17--tf.
No CORE, No PAY.
Kirby's Cough Balsam,a very palatab:e com
pound, for the various affections of the throat
and wags. 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 satishtetion or money re
furided.
Kirby's Magic Relief for the instant cure of
severe and acute pains.
. Kirby's Tasteless , Worm Lozenges. sure,
safe and effectual. . -
Kirby's Condition Powders for, qualsty, quan
tity and purity are .superidr to any Powder for
stock manufactured.
Kirby's Caniphor Ice for chtped handtor
sunburn.
For sale by all Druggists in Montrose, and
Dealers in M.edicinea throughout the count .
June 28, 1876y1.'
Tus CENTI)AL. Express Cotiapany and
butter at as low a rate as any other line and
have the only regular night route.—See ad
vertliement. • • 17-74 •
FARMERS and dairymen—See Central Ex
press Company's advertisement. 17—tt.
No business , man need complain that he
is "too poor to advertise" when he can get the
latest style business cards printed at the DEM
OCRAT ace for, three dollars per thousand,and
Other work in proportion.
Film -Ground Cayuga Plaster for sale a
Raynetord's Coal Yard, Montro , 2o Railroad De
opt. 19-20
_WHAT A BLESSING to the, poor would be such
a wholesome purifier and preventative of con
tagion as Glenn's Sulphur - Soap, could .it be
distributed among, them. Why don't some
philanthropist act' on this het on, this.hint.
Depst Crittenten's,, No., '7 - 81*th Avenue, New
York. . *.
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'---111111's Hair Whisker Dye, black ox brown,
50 cts.-31fty.
NE4 MitISMS Site • •
take this 'milled of informing the publie
of Montrose_ and vicinity that 1 have opened a
new harness shop, under Searle's expre.is Ole?.
Public Avenue.
Will build new work of the beE quality,
and repair with neatness and dispatch and at
lowest rates. The patronage of the public f 8
respectfully •solieiten.
Montrose, Oct. 18, 1876tk:' , :Invul,Cwmat.
evizaffn amoulutruirov.
1: -... Ma El lir :i,,
West side pf , Ptiblic A.yepne., (ifite staind of g:MaCe.4*!ei). - -',. ‘v
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS -.DRY GOODS DRY GOODS
segar store.
Hu just opened a
DAY GOODS
--Combiustxo
MERCHANTS, Putter, and Produce shippers—
Bee Central Express Company's advertisement.
FAREIRA!B CONTENENTAL BALSAM the great
est discovery of the age I--This wonderful
Diarrhoea antidote Will cure chronic diarrhoea of
long standing, and all other forms of that
dreadful disease. It is'an unfailing remedy for
the cure of -Cholera, Cholera Infantum, Dysen
tery, Cramp, Colic, etc. It taken in time will
act like magic. This great medicine bas been
in use, for over fifteen years, and the most stub
born cases have yielded to its great powers.—
One trial will convince the most skeptical.—
Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. Sold by John
Farms, sole proprietor, 224 North Ninth St.,
Philadelphia, and Druggists generally.
Feb. 14,1877.1 y
County Business DirectorV.
Two lines In thla•DlrectoTy,one year, $1•.50; each Ur
ditienal line. 5O cents.
MONTROSE.
Wit. H GaW OUT, Stater. Wholesale. Retail-
dealer in all klnds of slate roofing, slate paint, etc. ,
Roofs repaired with slate paint to order. Also, slate
paint for sale by tliegaUon at barrel. Montrose.
BILLINGS STROUD,,General, Fire and . Life Insur
ance Agents, "also, sell Railroad and Accidental
Tickets to New York. and Philadelphia. °Dice one ,
door east of Wm. H Cooper & Cq's bank.
WM. H. BOYD & CO, Dealets in Stoves, hardware,
and-Manuf ctnrers of. Tin and Sheet-Lon ware, cot.
ner of Main and Turnpike street.
A. N. Ballard, Dealer in Groceries,'Provislons,Booke,
Stationery and Yanked. Notions; at the head of PO
lie Avenue. .
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HH. DOOPER & 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 E. •C&RMALT, Attorney-at-Law. Mice one
door below Tarbell House, Public Avenue. -
H. ROSENTHAL, Auctioneer. Cure ti,Plllman & Co.,'
31ontrose, Pa.
NEW MILFORD. • , -
SAVINGS IsANK, NEW MILFORD. Six -per eent,
interest on all Deposits. Does a general Banking
' business. S. B. CHASE & CO.
H. GARRET & SON, Dealer in Morn, Feed,, Meal.
Salt, Lime. Cement, Groceries and Provisions, oft
Main Street, opposite the Depot.
N. F. KIMBER, Carriage Maker. Picture Framer,and
Undertaker. a few rods from Phinners 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.
STIEIPIIENS Bgibmgair
Binghamton N. Y., have removed their
BOOK STORE
NO. 67 COURT STREET ,
Opposite the Exchange Hotel, and next doer to the
Sisson Block, where they are better prepared to serve
the public than ever before .. They have just
ADDED TO - THEIR STOCK
• Ths largest and: beat assortment of
Vir et, 11. Pape r
ever offered in thin market, consisting of
all the different grades, from .he eheap-. -
eat to the finest. Side wall and
ceiling decorations, centre
pieces, decorative bow
der, window shades, • •
, dsc,_ Tbey also "
keep In stock
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the beit
aortinent
. of
MISOBLLAIIBOTTS AND STANDARD BOOKS
, i ,
We Invite ourpatrons and the if h;
lic in general to, call and examln our
stock, and get our prices, at our ne atorg l
NO. 152 COVRT STREET. • t
FRANK H. tiTEPHENti, iGEU. B. PERRY
April
_lB, 1877 -1&-ly.
'ADMINISTRATOR'S . SALE.
C.Elr. 3E1014.41:14t
Notice la hereby =given that, in pursuance. and by '
virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of Swum;
banns County, to 'me directed. I will offer for sale at
public vendee, on the ptemises, In Ilarford township,,
said county, on ' -
Saturday,thellth day of May, *77,
at 2 (*lock p. m. v
the interest of Solomon Lott, deed., in the following
described valuable farm, late of Solomon Lott. deed.,
Viz Situate in the township of Ilarford, county Of
Susquehanna and State of Penusylvania. bounded and
described as , follows, to exit : Beginning at a heap of
stones on lino of lands of Jeremiah Rogers, thence by
lands of C. N. Forsyth south Mg degrees east 180 rods
to a heap of stones, thence , by lands 'of Wellington
Hardi nu. south 3,% degrees west 11634' rods to a heap of
stones, thence by binds of Seth W. Thatcher north 85M
degrees west 116 rods to aa apple tree-rformerly a beech
--thence by lands or Led R. Peck north SM degrees
e-5t'11634 rods to the pine of beginning. containing
acres and 109 rods tine allowar.ces, be the same more or
less, on which is a dwelling houge, baxn,frult trees, lic.;
• TERMS :—One thud' down At grail at tale, onP third
in t kix mouths' the baianee in nue year thereafter, to be
seettred puretuteeeneuev lien, ., ,
'.WILLIAIit B. BEINDAGE.
16-19, - . Adminiatrater.,
across the street to
1n
this mar
ket., All new
publications, hisgw
zinett,liewipapers, &c.,
ceived as soon as published.
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