The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, June 06, 1877, Image 5

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MONTROSE, PA., JUNE 6, 1877.
. Arrangement of Nails.
VIA RAILitOAD: .
Arrive*. Dsixtres
Tankbannock, ... 500 p m 1115 a m
VIA STAaBe
Montrose Depot,(Daily,) 6 p m 6 90a
New Milford. (Daily,) 1000 am. 1 30pm
Wyalas~n(Dally,) 945 a m 1000 p m
Friendsville,(tri weekly.) 600 pm 800 am
Conklin Station.(tri weeklyj .700 am 700 am
-einghamton,via S. Lake,(tri weekly) .. 600 p 700 p m
meattoppen,(tri eekly,) • 1000 a m 300 p m
The New York, (via . Montrose Depot,)4ew
Funkhannock,and,Wyalusingare • .
TheConklin Station mail runs Tuesdays, Thursday',
and Saturdays. )
The Binghamton mail, (via Silver bakearuns Tues
days, Thursdays. and Saturdays. • -
Friendsvillerealiruns TResdays.Tharadays;and Sat
ijurdays.
The Meshoppen mailrans Mondays,Mtedneedays, and
Fridays.
AnDrrroirAL STAchasl
A Stage leavesdaily for MOntrose Depot at 1 Fi.;and .
returns at 6 p. m
A Stage leaves daily for New Milford at 780 a. nu
audreturns at33op.m.
E. e: FORDHAM, I : . M. -
Xontrose Railway Tillie Table.
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Trains will run as fellows : Leave Tunkhannock at
FAS a. m. and 3:12 p. in., arriving here at 10:45 and
p. nn, Returning, leave Montrose .at.'l2 and 5:40 p.
ni.,arriving, at Tunkhannock at 1:45 and 7:30p. m.
Trains will run on Lehigh 'Valley time as kept in the
Oilice of P. N.Y. R. IL at Tunkbaniaock,
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All trains connect at
.Tunithannock with'?.N," Y.
R. R. going north and south,
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JAMES LBLAXESLEE, Presot.
liana Chunk, Jan. -31, 1877.-. . e. ,
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List of New Advertisements,
Harper's Weekley.
Auction—H. A.ckert.
Miscellaneous--Dauchy.
Take Notice—Dr. Thayer. • -
Public Sale—E. O'Neill, Assignee.
. Statement of Jessup School District.
Statement of Montrose School District. -
Statement of Horton' Independent School
District. • ' .•
BUSINESS LOCALS.
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Glenn's. Sulphur soap.
Continental balsam.
Dr. Schenk's Pulmouic syrup.
Neighboring COuntie4.
Work is suspended at the Lehigh and
Wilkes-Barre Cutti Co'S. mines. •
• Ten tramps were arrested at Sayie . lat
week, on a charge of stealing. froth the•
railroad Coirlpariy.'•: they:Were committed
to jail.
.The Del. &
,Hud. - C. Co., have mined
100,334 tons•of 'coal more this vear, than
la 4 year, to- - tlie.•corresponding - cfate;
the Penn'a COal Co., 28,039, to4s.
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Decoration.day was a quiet day in Car
bondale. Asid . e from the few Stars and
Strips which 'floated in the,balmy ttreeze
of a lovely May day, there was no demon
stration—Leader:
The D. & 11. C. Co. ought to cut doWn
Tom Dickson's salary to at least $12,000
a year. it has cut down the waliei of the
men who do tho really hard wo . rk to the
.lowest possible standard.— Carbondale
Leader. -
The shipments of freight over the Del.
& Hud. Railroad, between Honesdale and
,Carbondale, have:been greater so far, this
year, than for .a rinmber of years pre
vious. The reeeipts will average about
$G,500 per° month.
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Passenger •trains began running over.
the Del. & Ilud; ,Gravity Railroad from
Carbondale to. Honesdale early in • April.
The. receipts 'for tWenty days ,of that
month Were $725, add it will steadily di
clease during the coming months: •
At a meetint_ of the Scrantpn city
council on Saturday a rezolution , was
passed authorizme; the mayor to ofTer a
reward of $2,000 for the capture of ex
Treasurer Millspaugh, who has stolen
about, forty thousand dollars from the
city. , '
A little son of Peter Canley, of Scotch
Hill, near Pittston; - was so.senously in
jured by being voilently throWn on-his
back by a larger boy that he'-died the
next day. This ought ?" ` to'leach an :im:
pressive lesson to tivse who delight in
teasing those smaller than themselves.
The Hanover .breaker, owned by the
Lehigh and Wilk - es-Barre coal Company,
and worked by Chas. Parish: era,Co., at
Hanover, seven miles from Wilkes-Barre,,
was burned last Wednesday afternoon.
It was valued at $85,000. It is believed
that the structure was fired, by lightning.
• A hoiise occupied by George V. Myer,
Towanda,'and owned by A. C. Stout,
Wilkes-arre,. was destroyed by fire one
morning of last week; Total loss. In :
sarance on furniture $6OO, on'building
$l,OOO. A new dwelling belonging to
Coverdale Gray was 'damaged to the
imount of several hundred dollars.
Bishop Howe delivered, a most able
and eloquent, discourse in Christ Church
On 'Wednesday evening last. Severa'
adults were baptised pimps to the dis
course, and at its conclusicn twenty per
sons received , the ' rite of confirmation
the larg est class, with one exception,
ever confirmed in the parish.—Towanda
Reporter. -
That terrible disease 'Diptheria which
pas carried mourninct into sopany house
holds in the Lehigh Valley,' during the
past winter, has at last; reached Easton.
in a most virulent form and during the
past two weeks has carried away a laig
number
4 91 children.--It seems to baffle
,tIR- skill of the phythelams as most - of the
lrttla ones who contract the disease have
Scarlet feer of a malignant type is
Prt Yailing„in our - borough. The family of
k 4 - I .(2'nly.Stippert has been sadly afflioted
luring the, ast mouth, three of. its mem ;
;'very having diod with
.the above disease
dud another is dangerously
The only
,daughter of,liepry
Esqsas striekCn..with the disease ou
Sattirday evenitg, and on Monday.-even
ing was a corpse. - A. little son is now
quite sick with-.this most dreaded of all
diseases.--Ilonesdale Citizen
We are s o rry to' learn that the fly is
working destruction to the wheat in many
of the towhships - of this county, and that
in some olaceti the crop will be an Utter
failure. are informed by a. promi
'Rent. farmer, that on 801110 farina_ the
owners will not get back their seed and
in others the ground. :is being plowed up.
—Bloomsburg Columbian. _
A man by„the 'large of Robinson, a
railroad employe,..'reported to officer.
Burns on .Thursday night pf last week,
that while walking down , the railroad
track from the . upper depot, at abocif
nine o'clock, three men in disguise step
ped in front - of, him about Opposite, the
cemetery, and presenting 'a pistol demand
ed his money. Being unarmed he made
no - resistance. One of the men puthis
hand into his pocket book cbritaining $3O
in.money, when they ordered him to gb
He Caine into town and informed officer
Burns, who went . with him to the spot.
On searching they. found the pocket book
a short diitance from the spot where the
map was assaulted,' and the money gone.
No chid to the . perpetratprs.---Towanda
Popublican. 't
State Items.
exhibition is to be
the permanent
closed on Sundays.
Eight thousand have signed the Murphy
Pledge in Westmoreland county.
Charles Axt, a Baker, committed sui
cide in Wilkesbarre last Friday.
The cost of the entertainment to Gen
eral Grant by the city authorities of Phil
adelphia was $1,650.
,The village of New Centreville, Ches
ter county, was almost entirely de.
stroyed by fire last Friday evening.. - •
ire Republican State central conimit- 7
tee selected August 29th, and Harrisburg
as the time and place of holding the
State Convention.
It is reported that many of :thee en
gineers concerned in, the. Reading rail-.
road strike will go to 13razil, where they
have secured positions on the railroad.
Next month the Baldwin works will : ship
nineteen locomotives to that country.
Charles A. Klett, a 'Lancaster cigar
maker, has performed the feat of work
ing ninety-six hours 'consecutively with
out rest or sleep. He thinks he can
make- it a hundred next time, but he
doesn't give any good reason for doing it.
At the recent session of the court held
in Bellefonte , Judge Orvis granted . but six
licehses—four hotels and two restaurant's.
This created alowl from the venders and
lofers of : the critter," 'which made it
lively for a few days. But he did more ;
he signed the pledge and made a total
abstinence speech..
Recently the residence of an'-'aged
couple named Foley, in Cambria county
was visited by two men who represented
themselves as United States 'detectives in
search 'of counterfeit. money. Foley de
nied having any money, but his visitors
insisted that he had and ransacting`the
house found a trunk under a bed contain
ing over $7OO in gold, which they appro
priated. The owner being feeble was un
able to make any resistance and the' vil
lains have not been heard of since.
Over 5,000 persons were , present at the
Decoration Dav exercises on the field of
Gettysburg. At; daylight a salute of thir •
ty-eight guns was fired on Cemetery _Hill,
and at 1 P. M. a procession was formed
in the Public Square, whence it,moved
to Cemetery Hill. The.graves Of the blue
and the Gray were decorated alike by the
children of the public schools. Generals
J. R. Slayton and J. M. Vanderslice de
livered orations and Colonel Prentiss in
graham, of the late. Confederate army,
read an - original poem.
News Jottings.
The queen of Holland is dead.
The EastOn opera house is appraised'
at $90,000. The builder recently failed.
The Grecian army is to be doubled, and
a fresh loan and new taxes imposed for
the ptirpose.
Nearly one-half the -people of Law
rence county are said to have signed the
Murphy pledge. !-
The jury in. the Ellentown, S. C., con
spiracy trials failed to, agree and have
been discharged. 1 "
Mn.s Elizabeth Raeder, who lived at
Blue Bell, near , Penn Llyn, Montgomery
county, was shot and. Mlle& by a burglar
on Saturday morning. -
Six small boats were dapsized in the
Delaware, opposite Gloucester. Point,
during .a squall Sunday : afternoon, and
bree youths drowned.
Sunday was the fiftieth anniversary
of the Episcopal consecration of Pio
Nono, and the event was celebrated in
the. Roman Catholic churches thionahout
,the ‘vorld. .
Secretary Sherman has issued &"
struotions to the commission caged
with the investigation of the Philadel
phia Custom House, Charles,Platt, Henry
D„ Welsh-and Ira. Ayer/ Jr,. The most
important poiht to .be litivestigifed is.
whether any of the officers now, employed
have: been.. or are now engaged in any
other 'business, and .wheth2r they reside
at, points so remote from Philadelphia, as
to - cause -them. to be absent .from their,
of cial"htiaitiesS to the injury of-the ser
vicc,or, whether,from y other cause, they
ha* faded to give the_time and attention
to their business which- the law and the
regulations demand.*
LVEItY OBEITIRATii and . tronblesoma are old
sores and ulcers. Yet how easily may they be
healed. All that is necessary is to use treely
Glenn's. Sulphur Soap disolved in water as a
lotion. Depot Crittenton's, No. :.7 Sixth Ave
nue, New York. L
Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye, black or brown,
50 'cts.-May. • .•
FARictus's Voiartilt#Al. BALsim. The grsat,
Diarrhcea Antidote. A, Tel of the many rea
sons why every person should keep a bottle of
the Continental Balsam in their house : l first,
it will cure nitnol3t instanty all cases of pain,
cramps, colic, dyspepsia, -or loseness of the
bowels. :=Second, It will cure the chronic diar
,rlicea.ot long•standing. Third,-It is one - of the
best remedies in the world for children while
teethihg, as it, gives instant relief without sub
jucting them to any injurious , effect. 'Fourth
and, last, The "price being so low, 25 and 50c
per bottle,,that the poorest can afford to' buy
it. Sold. by 'John. Pareira, bole Proprietor, 224
North. Ninth . Street, .Philadelphia, and drug
ghts genprally. , •
June 6, 1877.—tc -
DR. SMENCR'S PIIIXONIC Svitur.—Sea - weed
Tonic, and• Mandrake Pills. These medicines
have undoubtedly performed more cures of
consumption.than any other remedy known to
the American public. They are compounded
of vegetable ingredients, and contain nothitrg
which can be injurious to the human constitu
tion. Otter remediei advertised as mixes for
cons : umption, -,probablY contain opium, which
is a somewhat dangerous drug in all cases, and
if taken freely:by , consumptive patients, it
must do great .injury ; for its tendency is to
confine the morbid matter in the system, which
of course, must make a cure impossible.—
Schenck's . Pulmonie Syrup is warranted not to
contain a particle of opium ; it is composed of
powerful but harmless herbs, which act on the
lungs liver, stomach and blood, and thus cor
rect'all.morbid secretions, and expel all the di
seased matter from the body. These are. the
Only means , ..hy which consumption can be
cured, and as Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, Sea
Weed Topic, and Mandrake Pills are the only
medicines which operate in this way, it is ob
vious they are the only genuine cures for Pul
monary Consumption. Each bottle of this in
valuable medicine is accompanied .by full des
criptions: Dr. Schenck is professionally at his
principal office, corner Sixth and Arch' streets,
Philadelphia, every Monday, where all letters
lor,advice must be addressed.
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XTEW YORK CITY- MARKET. '
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CORRECTED WEE*LY ST
IX4YDEN & DIICKWORTEI, ,
• Commission Merchants,
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N0.:325 WASTEINOTON STREET, NEW YORK.'
NEW- YORK, Saturday, June 3,1877.
• - 'BUTTER.
Pails, choicest fresh • 22 23 •
good to.fine. 18 Q 20
" • common. . 14 (gi, •15
Firkins, selections - 52. Q 23
" -good to fine
" common to good -- Q.
Tubs, selections..... Q 20
" good to fine . 15 Ql7
" common to g00d. . .:
.....: 13 Q 14
Factory, fancy...:- • 12%40 13
good to fine 11 $0 12
Farm Dairy, prime.... 11- 12
fair for g00d...—. 10 Q. 10% •
31.180ELLANEOTTE.
Eggs, fresh ' • 16 fti 17
Apples (green) fine _ --
dried per lb qrs 5 or& 5 3
" • " sliced 5 Q 5%
Potatoes, per bbl 2 75Q 3 75
Lard 9% Q 10
Tallow • .8 • 8 M
Turkeys dresied ' -'
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Chickens, " --
Ducks, " 0
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The Susquehanna relectic Medical Society
will hold .its semi annual meeting at the St.
Charles Hotel in the city of tisranton on the
7th of June 1877. By order of
A. B. WOODWARD Pres.
C. H. YELVENGTON Sec'y
As many through the country have been un
able for a time back to .obtam any of Taylors
Family-Medicines on account of the merchants
and druggists being out. This is to notify the
public that all merchants and druggists through
Susq'a and adjoining counties have been fur
nished with a new supply and alLot--saiTmedi
eines are still warranted' to give satisfaction on
NO PAY. Try Taylors cough Syrup or Expec
torant. for that cough. 1. N. Bullard, A. B.
Burns and M. A. Lyons Agents for Montrose
H. Browning Taylor Prop.
CLAIRVOYANT EXAMINATIONS FREE.
There is no subject that requires so much
study and experience as the treatment of chron
ic diaea.ses. The astonishing success and re
markable Cures performed by Dr. Butterfield,
are due to the e , .of clairvoyance, to the life
long study of the constitution of man, and the
curing of diseases from natural remedies. Cures
the worst 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, 22., and
23d.
Jan. 10, 1877.
ALL limos of smoking tObacco at'gerfass'.2o
QUARTERLY MEETING for Fairdale charge,
will be held in a grove • near Fair Hill school
house, on May 26 and 27. Rev. L: Cole to pre
side. Saturday's sermon •at 2 p. m. Sunday
Love Feast 10 a. m., followed by services usual
on such occasions. All come. PASTOR.
Powonta GRANGE No. 7, SUsquehanna coun
ty, Pa., will holds its regular meeting in 'the
hall of Susquehanna Grange No. 7.1 ) Montrose,
on Tuesday June 5,1877.
Grange will open pron . fptly at 10 o'clock at
m. . S. J. NORTHROP, Master.
J. F. BUTTERFIELD, SeCrearty. 20-23
RiratovAL.—G. W. Doolittle has removed his
gallerY to ins 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. 20—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,slsewhere. •
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PanciTso. • • c'
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We have just received a very large stock of
plain and fancy erivelopes,letter and 'note pa
per, plain 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 office in this or neighboring - counties,
and in as good style. - Work ifotiOn black and
Colored inks. 'lf yon think there is an that
can beat -us, give us , a trial, and we wil 4 . 13110 W
yon what we can do. All kinds of bla' kion
hand Or minted to order. ' ;,::J '
J114F(..,
'77
TO rrIM I PEOPLE (:)F 1191,ITROSE AND YIcINITY :
NEW:,:..:DR.r
yie,toside of,Public Mime, (late stapd of A.ll4):Cenzlej
With a Large and Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy
INEEIMEII
asEuffEßEs,
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DRAP-D'ETA,
`SERgis,
In.the newest and naost handsome styles. . .
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Also a complete line of DOMESTICS, House Furnishing Goods, White Goods,
HoSiery," Glovei, Notions ) Ladies' Ties, Fancy Goode, etc. WA full t asortatent of
Gent's Furnishing Goods I . ' • .
LADIES, we would Call your attention to Otir'stock of ,Black Alpacas and Cash
meres ; as all these goods have . been purchased lately, we feel confident that we can
sell them cheaper than, ever before. extend the public a cordial invitation to
call and examine our stock. GoOds marked at
ONE PRICE AND THAT THE
Montrose, Pa . May 9th, 1.877.-19tf.
The sale of Taylor's Family Medicines is
steadily ou the increase. The sales of the past -
year being more' than. double of any previous
year. - The reason of this is on account of the
genuine merits of the goods themselves and
the fair and impartial manner in which they
are sold.
July 26, 1876.
CHEWING .tobacco and fine shorts, at Zulus'
segar store. 20
MANY FREsotTs during the winter, season are
severely afflicted from the effects of Freezes or
chiliblains. 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 of any
Druggist or dealer in Medicines..
EVERYTHING in the line of Pure Drugs and
Medicines,, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Pocket
books, Pocket knifes, Tooth. brushes, Flesh
brushes, Clothes and Hair brushes, Toilet soaps,
Fine toilet ariicleS, 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. 17th, 1.877.---tf
KEi WEST and' Dothestic cegars, at Zerfass'.
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Kumar, WoRAs.
The Tunkillismock Marble Works of BUrns
& White are doing a good business and are
getting out some very tasty jobs of Head
Stones and Monuments. A.. 8. Burris, of the
Eagle Drums, Store, is their authorized agetit for
Montrose and vicinity. He has designs of
Head Stone's and Monuments. Any orders left
with hini will be promptly filled by Burns &
White.
Tunkhannock, Feb. 1876tf. •
BEST five cent segars at Zerfass' segar store.
WE TAKE PLEASI7RE in recommending to
our readers the old and popular Dry Goods
House of C. F. Sisson
,& C.)., 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, .to which they call
particular attention, we are satisfied are just
the thing to please the people of this section.
In fancy Dress Goods they take the . In
Parasols, Kid Glove.l,- Corsets, Hosiery, etc.,
they have all the popular goods at popular
prices. .
April 24, 1877. • 17—tf•
No Cum, No PAY.
'Kirby's Cough Balsam,a very palatable com
pound, for the various affections of the throat
and lungs. Used with' great success in case of
Asthrtut and Bronc,hitis. It is prescribed by the
physicians and endorsed by the people. WAr
ranted to give entire satisfaction or money re
funded. .
Kirby's Magic Relief for the instant cure of
- severe and acute pains.
Kirby's Tasteless Worm libzenges, Sure,
safe and effectual. *.
Kirby's Condition Powders "'for quctigy, quan
tity and purity are superior to any Powder for
stock manufactured. -
Kirby's Oamphor Ice •for .shaped hands or
sunburn.
For sale by all Deuggists in , Montrose, and
Dealers in Medicines throughon.t the countrY.
June 28,1876y1.
Ito business' man need cemplain that he
is "too poor to advertise" when he can get the
latest style business cards printed at the DICIi-
OCiIAT office for three dollars per thousand,and
other work in proportion.
Faysrt Ground Cayuga Plaster- for sale at
Raynatord's Coal Yard, Montrcee Raikead-De.
pot. - 19-20.
NEW HARNESS SHOP.
I take this method of informing the public
of Montrose and ,vicinity that 1 . have opened .a
new harness shop, under Searle's express office,
rublic Avenue. • . •
I will build new work of the best quality,
and repair with neatness and dispatch and at
lowest rates. The patronage of the public is
respectfully solicited.
Montrose, Oct. 18, 1876tf.
UREDERICK ,BRANDT,
,12 1'
MERCHANT TAILOR,
59 COURT EiTIMM
°VIM &ZEIDOLRIP DRY GOODe S.TORE..I
8iNG4TA.M.2 1 04114 Ei
April 18 ; *: 1577;-4in
j?P y:9,l4jf-.-,
AT" THU OrriCB,ORAP
WEBB AREMOINERMIET.
''.:± 1 :;;::. -- . ..1...;;E. v . iit".
GOODS ','__.STORE IN..'-MONTROSE
• DRY GOOD
OODS DAY GOODS S
DRY G
DRY GOODS DRY (I°()DS,
- Imms CuAratArc
SOceinfi
Haslsst opened s
o OMPRUIING
Persons visiting Binghamton wishing to
Hpurchase dry goods would do well to call on
IKE & Sumas. 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.
Noy. 1876tf. _ •
"Tag Poon. OLD 'MANY," is the title a
new and beautiful song and chorus, by Wil L.'
Thompson, author of the famous "Gathe ing
Shells From the Sea Shore." Dealers are or er
'jug it- by the thousand. The whole-COW ry ,
will be singing, "The Poor Old Tramp." Pri e
with handsome picture title, 40c. Pnblished
by W. T. Thompson & Co., East Liverpool: -
Ohio. -
County Business Directory.
Two lines in this Directory, one year, $1,50; each ad
ditional line, 50 cents. ' •
MONTROSE. • • -
W Gfl W OUT, Stater. • Wholesale. -id Retail
dealer in all kinds of slate roofing, slate paint, etc.,
Roofs repaired with slate paint to orderi Also. elate
paint for sale by the gallon ot barrel. Montrose.
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BILLINGS STROUD, General; Fire and Life Insur
ance Agents, also, sell Railroad and Accidental
Tickets to New York and Philadelphia. Oiliceoue
• dooreast of Wm. H Cooper & Co's bank.
WM- H. BOYD & CO, Dealers in Stoves, hardware,.
and Mend .cturers of Tin and Sheet-Lon ware, cor
ner of Main and Turnpike street.
A. N. 'Bullard, Dealer in Groceries, Provisions, Books,
Stationery and Yankee Notions; at the head of Pub
lic Avenue, •
WH. H. COOPER & CO., Bankers. Sell Foreign Pas=
sage Tickets and Drafts - on England, Irelited, arid.
Scotland.
WM. L. COX, Harness maker and dealer in ail
cies usually kept by the trade, opposite the bank.
JAMES R. CARMALT, Attorney -at-Lew. Office
door below Tarbell Rouse, Public Avenue.
H. ROSRNTHAL, Auctioneer. Care S. PiMilan Co.,
Montrose, Pa.
NEW MILFORD.
SAVINGS BANK, NEW MILFORD. Six per cent.
interest on all Deposits. Does ageneral Banking
business., • S. B. CHASE tit, CO. .
,It. GARRET & SON, Dealer in Mon?. Feed, Meal,
Salt, Lime, Cement, Groceries and Provieions,
• Main Street, opposite the Depot. , '
N. F. KIMBER, Carriage Maker, Picture Framer,and
Undertakei, a few rods from Phinney's Hotel, near
M. E. Church
11. P. DORAN, Merchant Tailor and dealer ain Ready
Madc Clothing Dry Goods, Groceries add Provisions,
.Main Street. ,
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REAICIV J.
STEPHENS &PERRY
Binghamton N. Y., have removed their
BOOK STORE
NO. 57 COURT STREET,
Opposite the Exchange Hotel; and next door to the
Sisson Block. where they are better pre • ared to serve
the public than CVer before. They have et
ADDED TO THEI c •TOCIE
The largest and beet ortment of •
liTiT EL 1 Et e
ever offered in this market, consisting of
• all the different grades, from eheap
eat to the finest. Side wall and
ceiling decorations, centre
pieces, decorative bor
. • der, window shades,
&a. They also
keep in stock
the best'as-
sortment
MISCELLANEOUS AND STSZDABD, BOOKS,
this mar
ket. All new -
publications, Maga.
zines,Newspapers, &c., re
e,eived as soon as published.
We inVite our patrons =Ate pub
lic fn general to call , and examine our ..
stock, and get our .prices,at our' new store,
_ NO. 57 COVRT STIMMET. _
FRANK IL STEPHENS, OEO. E. PERRY
April 18, 1817-40-Iy.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
cisme 13,3111,43.1 a ritSAIMALIMIEL
Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance, and by
virtue of an order of the Orphans Court ot Sunni. .•
henna County; to ,me directed. I will offer for tale it
public 'endue, on the ttemliss, in.llarford township,
said county, on,
Saturday the 12th' 'day of May, 1877
at, 2 o'clock m.,
the interest of Solomon Lott; deed.. in the following
described valuable farm, late Of Solomon Lott, decd.
viz .Situate in the* township of llarford, county. of
Susquehanna aid
_state of Pennsylvania, bounded and
-described as follows, 'to wit : Beginning at a beep of
stones on- lime-of lands of. Jeremiah Rogere, thence hi
lands of O. N. Forsyth south Ssy, degrees east IGO rods
to :a heap of stones, thence by lands of Wellington' .
Hardluir, south 8X degrees west , l ill e V rods t 4,1- belly OtT
stones, thence' by lands or Seth W. Timi.c bet B orth.,-
,degrees west 116 rode. to an apple tree—furrnerly a beeeh
—thence by lands of Levl lt, Peck: north 6X. , degrotst.,; - '
055t , 1163 rods to the place of beginning, conreintseg
UOfen,andlo9 rods and allowancos, be the ttrime more or
- iese, on Which is a dwellingbonse, bartr,frott trees, ece,,, -
44 5 94 &c.! • - • -
- ,.—One third down of tinio or to)o,our , ibira
40 sit Dionthe' Ma balance In tine gear theronitor, to bo
eeourvdno purchase Tomei - _
WILLIAX 1 BRUNDACIE.
16-1 Q Admindotrato4.-
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Dritiortga,
litoiLußs,
SHAWth ETC
PRICE!
I. mmrlr.
BOTTOM
GREAT BEND.
Saoss the street to
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