MONTROSE, PA., JUNE 20,1877., . Arrangelnant Jot Maas. ~:". . '. , .-: ;.; ` • , ~ • , VIA R D:AILIIOA , 11.1rrfees. r Depaiga Tuvittisiiii tick; (Dni1y;)•........... ...: 5 (JO - 11"th 1115 a in VIA STAGES : , , gout rose Depot,(Daily.).... • ...„......,„ 600 pm '••6 20a.A Nov 3111fora. (Dai1y,).....- 1 .. -° a V. ;".... * lOOO it: lii - 1. 180 pm ysinAng, (Daily.), s 945 ain 10 00p ra Friendsville,(tri weekly,) ' GOO p m 800 am Conklin St at io n .(tri wee k4' ,--);-„. . .y) — . . f . 70 0 0 O P a m 713100000 p a m n ' Binglamton,lliaS. I.ake.(tri.syeqil : 1000 n'ti' l lti geshoppeu,(tri weekY;).” The New York, (via Aloritrose Depot,) New .Affil ford, ratikMiimock,and Wyalusi nit. are daily. __,, • Theqoukil a Station, mall rans-T.uesdayiiThrtradays. and Saturdays. , The Bilighamtott,inail,Ota• Sllvoi Lake.) runs tiiOs . inyE, Thu rsdays. and Saturdaya. .. • __.. • -•••- ;,...• . Frieadav illy mai I kiiii e 'il nee(layii . :Thursitaysalid Sit urdays. • • , i.- ' - .,t;',J • , .:, The ',Nielioppeu mail ean s Moud.aya,Viretinezdays and ridays. ADD ITIONAt. STAGES - • *1 leavesdsily for Dtontrosepopet, _ A Stk , _ - . 1 , 'lt" ,ant re k u s rl t l g a e t 6 . le P tt i v n es, daily, for Iry If 11 fordAVI 621 3 30p.m. E , and return E. o ; FoRDEIA:SI. P._ _ . SoutrosqltilitcF4y.Time Table. - . •• • • • • Trnini, vlll run -ft: follo.ws : - Leave l'unlzhannock at 8 ..,15 a. To. ftrd :I: t 2 . p. - ni., - ,arriv ing.here at 10:45a. .ni. - and E a p. al_ lleturning, leave Montro nat 12. d 5:40 2. in.,arriving at Tttnyltatingicknt 1:4,5 andl;3o p., In: - Trannk will-run .oi3 Lehigh Valle ... ~..: _ . ..t.intelts kePt . in the Orna; of P. 1 - li. riri.*;.4:.at.Taratannock.: : ~: ~;,. ... ~ - All train: connect at :Tupithaunocli with P &V . ' Y R. R. going nortlt and ori . . : • ... P. . . ' . ~ JAMES I.I.ILAW .- LEX-. Presl i 31anelt Clunk, .Thn. 31,147. ~ . 7 . -, . Li t`a New . A.a.v . ertiselnelits. 1.. rqaternent of Ohoconut•two. , Staient6tit otjlarforti township. 'lloccipts and e.N.penOitures Of Gibson two.• Physicion and. surgstm Auditor's n o . Statcatent—Libjrty atiara. ticic;k lost or stol.at--17.1-tnee Tliat kel son BC'S' .NE1.;;; LOCALS. 31ineral Springs celebration. Neii;libortng Cottntie. Milk sells fur four c.ms. per quart in Pints Jun. Mr. Jeretnitth 'B. the new postnialcr at, Pittston. lii tate s p6s 7 se:sion i;uly - , : • Since the bile'..disaster " thel-aor and. smokin,g . mas chanaA . paces - on Lehigh Vallq trains: ~.• . new " \Vara liouu , '.e,"of Towanda, bas just hen Completed at. b tolat - not, - withdat furniture, of $25;18'2.05_ There will be - fourth.. oilJn-ly. cele bration ;t Wyalusing„. Hon, ,Geo,. Lan. don hiy.'4, beet: is viteci to the.ora- Lion. s- All th.:: inured passhgeri c:f the 'lab accith-ht on the Pu. 4.5; N. Y. R. R:, near IVyalusing, are gt. , tting , well. A N'oung roan from whO went to r.r(, ,. .as this spring, "lias telegraphed hoipe to his father Fatted calf .fair obe," - • The Herald says that the ail of Wayne eputy is withput a tenant, _tllc` last three . prisouers having been 'discharged on Thursday of, last week. Judge 'Williams, of Wellshoni, started' for FAin burgh, Scotland, .on .Wednesday of lagt week,. Re was accompanied by his wife and 11rs. James Bryden. A Scranton man has been arrested , for perjury,. He s*ore that he bad lost $l, 500 by a recent fire, while the actual damage is said to hav,e been only 4250. Scarlet fever of a mild..= t, 3 r bag at tacked a number of perciona ,in the I.st and 2ntt wards of Scranton: , ease iE raging with great fatality at-14.t. Pleasant. • Alderman Post, of Scranton,. 'has bour.d over toy Court a woman of that eity upon the charge of " being a "com mon scold." This is, a dangerous-pre cedent, and other: scolds bad better,be ware.. A gentleman named France, of Trucks ville, Luzerne county, - while working in his garden the other day, dug up whatte supposed: was horse-radish and gave into: his two little girls who ate some of it and were seriously poisoned. It turned, out to be poke root. Paymaster Bissell, of the D. L. & IL R., and Captain Carling, while on their way to pay- miners with. 'sl-2,000, were attacked on 'the outskirts'Of. Scran ton, by two highwaymen, who fired on, them, wounding; - Caring. The fire was returned' and the robbers fled. • tt, , - We learn from the Nicholson Lenz that the store, of IL.P. 40, S Hallstead juts - VlSited by burglars ~ on- 'Wedriesday night of last week, and about 4100 worth' of goods taken; The entrance. Was effected; by sawing hole in the door of the - feed. room, and from there they proceeded to "the main part of the store: No 'clue as yet. The Peroisylvanitt.Coat :Qompany__ as sold 200,000 tons of coal at (auction..this. week, at lower, prices: than ever before known on tl a seaboard It is, fearful times, Anthracite sells` at less thiin. the cost .44 - : . mining and transportation at the lowest possible wages, and-.coal stocks are -the. loot-ball of brokers. r Del. & liud. C. Co., is about 27 and has been' even lower.----CarboAdater.444 The Biadford reporter says that aboul , two weeks since a little daughte'i aud Mrs. ,Clark, AVells, years 'strayed •froin:' her' home „lila lA* lost in A the'woOds.,'eiferil seitt6lv . vias instituted for the missing one, which was, continued f*N. three days, aboutoie finn ..ared persons. being engaged-1n :The. child waiiit• last fotind - abont rti mile' and a . half fromhome, in a very weak and feeble condition, .halting : been iniiielhan' twenty-fourhpurs _withoutfoi**Arink. A lady stopping at Binghamton ceived a day or, two since :a sin'aftitaitge hol .1140 , 0914, Nebriiika. On being - • • • - • - opened' it was fo.Und" . :in.'dontain -4 .alarge Western irasshopper, :.which •on .bean • placed;.•undex.A. glass ..cage in the siinlight -.active ever. The 'hopper had been:four - -days confined tigh d t win` mire iii . terpatipg•to,...the - recipient, than it'Would- - .' farmer.' • judge lihnne,.olluzerne countY,', hascalled . for the,yoncherssfor tne itenis.term 04uneral e;penSes:in 'a recent case 4ear the-OrPhatis , cotirt.- The amount o Ithe"decedent'S perional estate was 081.- :820vhile the4kx - periSf.s . :o burial were re turned by tie ' nai n iiirator at $139.75. Oti..- - the : subject .Of .extraiiagatit futieralS. - -T,Tudge -is : 'not'neeesSary,. tQ hai'ea , poinppu6--PreceSsiiin.iti great • length! in= .whiek '-figtire-'conspicuously' stivingotirt**-thevtancipg livery steed, • harnessed to finely uphclstered.vehiclts4-:' . and a . glistening. 'silver. .Iplated.' casket in place CI aay clothed 4itlijainient as!'costly'saa:therichest 'be .; wore' when living. _ Areither•::.is a- pile of.' :.carved , . marble' „with.. .poetic - . inscriptions „set over the totnb in a - .conspicOus - Corner lit iii.t-lie city of the dead, necessary for a *Christian -burial. have the.rterrns • grav,e; , coffin ;and. .shroud, been forgott(Ji . bs...every-bodv - 7? —Stich: parades - as are _• • • called ,`fine., funerals! : may gratify' the . vanity of the living, hut- no respect for :thedeacl demands them, and where a de.. Cedent's estate. is limited andihiS - debts arc. not -paid, or where he lealies a family, ;of helples.schildrei, th'e eNpenses.of -such . burials - will. not he allowed oaf_ of his estate. Those who con tract ..tor And en--; joy' such luxuries must, pay for thf:in' ":•-themselves.' 7 - • • Staie Items. The Wyalusing district camp irietinf.l . • will comtne,nde on the 21st . August, and continue ten John Bush; frelsnrer . Of it bnildin:'; Os s.oe,Wion. in Allegheny county, has mis= appropriated -.abblit : ' , s2o,oo.o of the $- Scciatious: Money, . ' • . James Ide eras killed on. Friday morn— ipg at the "Fort Rowkley . ntines i - .Luzerne. County, by a fill Of' rock. , IywitS his first expOience, ;the- mines. Hon. J. IL Storm has been* ,eltictO IL-preset; tative.dekgn,te to the Democratic Sta,6 oonv . eintion. from Monroe county; the Hon. C. Burnett is kccijinmenqied f9r Auditor General. . - General R. Fitz Htigli• - Lee, .nephesv, .of ~ Gen.. E.- Le 6, is . e. - peeted• to visit I.ldzie- . ton p.tal :vicinity, iu ,the ...intt;rest.. of 'Vir ginia .em j crra HOE). . . Tliere Will be no, meetineof the Penn sylvania _Reserves this year. ..‘,Thetinies are tbo hard and. so tnetiibers. are ont,Of employment. • ••• • " About - ,5'114,000 were , disbursd to the .stiopmen at liltoolia 'on tie last payday. - The,pay next 'month ie not ; ,expected,to be more than $90,000; • e.Gheei the - , preacher ; '.who has: "j at' been convicted.: of wife-poisoning ,in 111, lOrnierly'liv'ed' - at Lock. haven, and mar Tied the daughter . of Daniel Rickey; Of Jersey Shore. • Joseph Dacha, formerly a tailor in- Philadelphia, his wife; son and daughter, lodged in the Reading station house the other night. They are endeavoring to walk to Rinhester, N. Y. News: Jottitigs.. ~Diaz has been officially recognized-by the German= Empire: Senator Ferry, of Michigan, report= ed to . be rapidly convalescing. ,GOvernor Hendricks "and wife sailed from New York, Wednesday, for Europe. The New Foulidland seal fishers for Cie Season resulted in. a catch of 412,000 seals. The expenditures on the East river bridge, up to the present, have aggregated $468,646 At Mauch -Chunk, Pa., Thursday, Thomas P. Fisher was sentenced toteath for the murder of Morgan :Powell. The wheat crop in Michigan has been greatly damaged by flies. Corn has 'suf fered from drouth Arid cut worm. The potato bug is doing liestructive work. At Franklin, N. J., John Colby p . ut corrosive sublimate`in a mug or Cider, in-. tending, he says, suicide. • His two itiatera drank-it. Cone is expected to die.. Professorlshiimas,'of, the:l:ruined States etymologleal•iiiinniitSion‘• whphas.tnide an examination of ~ - - ther..l B tatec- says - the damage _by'. grasshoppers - - will {.:be. very • W. W. . Corcoran has oidered hisligentsi to. distribute 420,000 -among the : Toor Men and women recently r throwo:o0of employment' bY reduction in the depart ments. -" _Gold bonnets • Fe,. one, of, the_last ex tremeS,) ;.They are , ,made of 'straw, 'whim is then steeped in ,a : bath of g01d..: The trimming consists of a large VelYet, bovi and a humming bird. A dispatch' from London 'says Grant' intends to make a long stay in Scotland, :after:4S from tire continent, when Edinburg and probably GlaSgow will uresent the freeddp of the city. .. . .. . . .. .. - 7:- - :'1.8140p,.;441 1 t#1 11 4t 0 .: 1 .4'. 4 4: - . ,. •grick*ei. l. 'l . lo.:A:,_l3 , Bieneh;.:a D., 'o.c:ooe g o-, -- .ltee,: r . teii! - 01. - i-SC: - . Jaiit re.g:'!, Palish ; -'::ll"fitica. . - i - Dr. Beach .*i l . continence hii charge July. let. 'Mr. Itittliiiiiri. : resignation' 1-; dates -:- from Jtink2sl , l l •:: - t- - ,: - ',„ .: '-. 'i l '''''. ''' - - _ ~..„ -- - 7 :tiiti -- iitiiirOnetO - , -,. itainea..- .. --aohn For-and: : - .T ; tiortio*.P.Olitifey,:: were - _ - arrested - .. in Now York on-it, , ,:'.'chatgOT-of --_ highway - '- - robbery _ ';*itly'- - 81:0160*.i'ittitdwiiite: :,:iiiplai n . - *4B boili,g.t s-,4**,t0.40,:,-ktir,'.,,pol4oo;olity 'o,d---6iifiitifiji.i.tlii:ol-o:,' of so 7 ,'OißeertianO. 'etc.-iiie.4*o*tio.:-Tointitt.iioline-Ourfri':_::.--, ll= NEW YORK 'CITY MARKET: conngeTED WEEKLY BY liAißEN.A.DuopyonTai ° • c a hmalon. No. $25 WASHINGTON STILEET, NEW Yoax. NEW Yon K, Saturday; June 9,18`77:; *` BUTTER. Pails, choicest. fresh. .. 21,, g ;23 'good.t• *lB /10''' " c0mm0n . .....:...... ..... 13 15 Firkins, selections..... ... 21 ig 22 , ` I, Pod to'line. - - g 20 common to g00d... 01:4 Tubs selections.2o good to fine... 15 (4 l4 17 ,• " common to good,— `- 'l2 = CHEESE. Factory, fancy 11 g 11j4 good to 10 g; 10% Farm Dairy, prime .. . g, 10 " • " fair to 8 44 MISCELLAIiEOt7S. Eggs, fresh 18 g 183‘ Apples (green) fine ' --- " dried per lb qr 5........ ., 49,ig - 5 " • " " sliced::.... 494 g 51 Potatoes, per bbl . 2 75g 3 50 Lard ..... 9 g. Tallow . 734 734 Turkeys dressed—. .1, Chickens, -" g -• Ducks, " ' Beeswax ........ so@ soy MINERAL We propose to Celebrate - our glorioui gourth of July; i 877 at the . SuSquebanna'.M.ineral Sprin4s, in a following manner: • ItDER. .EXERtISE,S.: • Reading t > Declaration of Independence. •. Oration.- ' - .• " ' • • . clifiner .vltrions _-amusentents, among others, the IA it*. of Some prizes. . • Fantastics. the.prettiestyoung lady'present.. PreSenting belt man. present. . •.• , r • Ail to be interspersal with . music_ _by - Elk Lake C‘,rnel . .Band..' ' • • • • Musionnd deneinf;.• in. the evening-. - 'By; Order of Corn.. 2w. , June 13t,b,:1377 FhsTivAL.--The..ladies of.the Clihre of the.lioly. -Spirit,. near FritAtidsville,-P . ropos,e giving a 3trawberry cestivalat Carmal.t's Lake; June 2Sth,for the behetit of. the cl iireh.. llor:ics eared for at win] Idotel .rateb:. 'W is td let, Lczo,. All are ihvited.-. 23-24 The of Taylor's Ftpnily Media - Ines is steadily on the increase. The sales of the past year Being more than - double of aty -previous year.. The reasOn Of this on account of the . genuine.merits-or' the 'goods . theMselves .fair and impartial- manner in-which- they are sold.. I.• July 20,1576 VERY OBSTINATE . and tronbleson3e are.o4d sores and uleerS: Yet .how easily . may they be healed.. All that is necessary is to use treelY (13(lenn's,".Sulphnr Soap riisolved in water as,* lotion. .!Deptit ,Crittenton's, .No; 7 Sixth Ave nue, NeW :York. . ' - Hill's :Hair & Whisker : Dye black brown, 0 cts.-May. ' - - • -11 / 4 1 E Vir HARNESS• SHOP. I take this method of informing ' . the public 1 Montrose and vicinity that 1 have opened a , l , eenvharness shop, under Searle's express office, üblic A.venue,T, ' 1 will build new work of the best quality, nd repair with neatness and dispatch and at lowest rates. The patronage ©t. the public is rpectfully solicited. ' Montrose, Oct. 18, 1876tf. EVERYTHING In the line of Pure 'Drugs and ledieines, Paints, _.Oils, Varnishes Pocket leeks; Pocket knives, Tooth brushes, Flesh.- brushes, Clothes, and Hair brushes; Toilet soaps, Fine toilet articles, Fancy goods, and 4,11111 line of all the new and Popular_ Remedies can be found at lit. 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:l7th, 1877.—tf Atilthippc' 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 of Head Stones and Monuments. Any orders left with him. will be promptly filikl by Burns & White. ' Tunkhannock, Feb. As many through the country have been un able fora time ha9k to obtatn any of Taylors. Family. 31,edicines.on account of the merchants and druggists being out. This , is to notify the public that all merchants and druggists through Susq'a and adjeining counties have .been fur nished with a new supply and all of said medi cines are still warranted to give satisfaction OR NO PAY, Try Taylors cotigia Syrup, or Expec torant for that cough. N.. Bullard, 4. B. Mims and 3iL A. Lyons -A'.g,ents for Montrose H. Browning Taylor Prop., . SToDENTs' REtfigrox. Ali former students of Keystone Academy, with their friends, are cordially invited to, be present at a reunion whioh will take place in the cbapel at 2 o'clock, p. Fridiy,June 22d. It has universally been lour experxenee that, meetings of old school-mates are mil oyable' oc casions,Ariti we anticipate no exceptuin to the rule on the 22d of June., ' WALTER W. BROWNIXG, . ISAAC F. TLLLINGIIAST, dom. DAVID W. , BROWN. CLAIRYOYANT EXAMINATIoNS There-is Rio sUbject that requires much study and experience as the treatment ot.ehron. diteiSee: The ~astonishing success and :re. marktibie 'cures perfOrmed by Dr: Butterfield,. are due to the gift of clairvoyance, to the life long study.of the constitution of man, and the curtneof diseases from natural remedies. Cures the worit forms of ticr,Oluia-, Catarrh, Plies,-,F,e -male:Weakness, Piseasei,bf thelleari, Lungs or I,C,idmia. - Wilt he. at -the , Spauldingliouse, Binghamton, 'Friday,' and • Saturday ; Eld,:and • 'KEYSTON A.cdkurat.' , The exercises con nected,with tho close of _the eighth/Academic Year, wilitake placc.oa Wednesday, Thursday: and Fri,day, June 20, 21 . and 22, as follows.:,- W ;Wes and rlitirkitlaSr; ciaminations, interspersed with declamations, essays andinu sic.. Wednesday-:evening, 8p; address .by Rev. , RN":' ,eo<;;Tkursday. eve., exhiintion'of, adVanced classes in composition, consisting of orations, and essays on oubjects assigned to the clasi. , Friday,l.o,Bo fa. in t , An nual exercises, ,consisting. of 'gradtiating ad diisses, Prize oration,, prize. essay, Conferring of diplomas, and bestowal Of prizes.- After the exercises, the usual Anniversary dinner *lll. - be. served: In the evening RVV. John Peddle D. D., of will deliver the annual address. liwlN OKAPIIAN. 1816tf. :No business - min need thrit he is "too poor to adverthe he alb get the latest style busintss cards - printed MI:he:DEW OCRAT ales for three„doliars pet thotumuidAnd other work ir' pr portion MAIM-PERSONS dining.ll