The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, June 27, 1877, Image 5

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319, N . TROS,...F'A:, JV.NE-.21;:1877
Arrangement of Nails
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ArritY6'. Depar
Pr glibann act:, (Dal .... 5 00p m 1115am'
1r LA ST/GB9
gontrose Depot.,(Dails,), 600 p .41- 620 a n
New )111for0.(Daily,).... . . ... ...'.loooa - rn 130p6
(Daily.) • . 1)45 ani 10 00 p m
Frieudaville.(tri weekly.), " 4000 p m $OO a m
conitlin Stationaixi . 10)u m /00am
Binghamton,riaS.Lake'.(tri ‘yeeitly).. (WO p m ;00pm
gesuappen.(triweekly,) 1000 alit 300 pm
Theliew York,(nia liontroae Depot,)N6v .111ilford,
Tunkhannoult,and Wyalusing are daily. J. .' • •
Thet;ou k lin Station snail runs 'fliesdaytt; Thursdaye
and Saturday&
The liinghanatou mail, (via „SiVrer Lake,) run a Tu ea-
Jays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
Friendaville mail runs'ruesdays„ Thuridays i and Sat
urdayi
The goalioppon mailrunt.4siondays,A cdue,ldays, and
YridayF
A.AptTION,AL STAGEgt
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A Stazeleavesdai. ly Tor Moatrokip - Depot at 1 ra..a.n.d
retnrniat p.m
Stage I eAres daily for New Milford at 730 a. m.
and returne at 3:10p.m. , .
E.-O..FORDIIADI.
lontr'ose Railway Time Table.
Trains Nrill Ttin .teaVe Tunithannock - at,
5:45 a, in. and 3:12 p. in.. arriving here at 10:45 a: In: and
5: 10 p, )11. Rena - 1344v,, leave 31ontr00 at 12 and 5:40 2.
in., arriving at Tankhannock nt I:4sandl:Bop. tn.
Trains.kill ran on Lehigh , Valley trmil'as kepiin the
0 trice of P. .C% N.Y. 4. Jeat, Tunkitanndek. .
All trains connect at Tank.hannoclf.' with & N.,Y.
R. lt. going north and iscintli: r, ‘
-.IA.II4IB . t,'BLA.I.i.ESLEE ' Preq't.
31311 ca Chnii!c, al ; IST:7;
list
,of NOW AdvertisOnerits".
Slierifr r s procamation.
:11,c('anslati(1.
snit_ -Est. \V., H. Veuel.
Assignee's sale—Est. *gluey' Finn:
Assitmees notice--Est. braes - 1):006d win.
Statument of Jackson twp, Scnooll)istrict.
13usINEss LOCALS: *,
Harfbrd AgricultUral SoCieiv. ‘,.,
Glairvosait examinations—Dr: Butter- .
It requires eizilty
. tOns of coal annually
to warm. the public - at Towanda.
Mr. F. A: Betnish• was sentenced. on.
Friday to four years im prison men t the.
Eastern penitentiary: . •
The wages of the .engineers-, and: fire: ,
men on the D. L..& W. R 1 l have -been'
reduced ten Of centiim. " •
Tae Wyalusing• district' cimp•meeting
will commenz e on the grounds at Dim
ock, the 21st Of, August and last ten
days. • -
Down in Luzerne cOnntv they dismiased
a clergYinan for lying, ana. he suicided on
account of it. .TrulY ="in. the . -midst of
life we are in death."
The M. E. Church of , Mount Pleasant
will celebrate .the ; 4th by. the,: of
bells and a pie-nio and,
.dinner, to •be
given in aid of that iSciciety . . - -
The Lehigh 'Walley - Railroad Company,
on the 12th inst., ittinounc i ect a:qtiarterly
dividend of one per cent, or" filtycents
per share, payabloon the - 16th proximo.
The house of Mr Benjamin, aughes,iri
Hyde Park, - was, entered' , by burglara on
Sunday evening while, the family were at
church, and $l5O taken 'from ' the Pants
:pockets of Mr. Hughes.
A party of Scranton gentlemen went
on the cars, with boat and tent, for
Cooperstown,_ N. Y. They . propose to
.float down the Susquehanna to Pittston,
fishing on the way by day and camping
. on the bank at , night.
I •
Men are at work in some of the neigh
boring counties collecting" money - from
farmers who OWL patent hay forks,vlaim
', ing the fork to be an infringement on' a
prtent oWned,,by them. Look out for
- them, and don't let themrswindle you.'
A monument to the IneMory of the
late Mr. and Mrs. P. is to be
erected in Rome, Bradford , Co., July 9,
at which time Messrs. , Sankey, M.oody,
Stebbens, Winnamaker McGrannahan
and other prominent min will be present.
Samuel Thom, of Canaan,- Wayne Co.,
had three horses -killed 'duriug
_eyere
storm. The animals were in a paiture
and had taken refuge Under a tree to es
cape the rain, when 4 was struck. by
lightning with-the' aboCe unfortunate re ?
suit.. - "
14 the Luierne 'county, 'Prothonotary
controversy, - Di. Triininer - hag' sent no--
ticeto Col. A.P., Barber, acting trothon
otary; to the erect that he claims all the
emolument's of - the office : pending the
neatest for said 'office between Nil . 4 Trim
mer andA.P.',Barher.
s
employed in the fanilly of Jas.
Lewis, in .tbe: Third Ward ;. last 'meek'
forged an Order'for about twe nty dollars,
which she negotiated at
_J. 14.:N.etieti. for
dress goods. ',The_foi.gery ; wiys,,soon de
tected, arid the girl arrestededged
in jail. The next_ morning' her friends
_paid the ' bak.mt settled the matter. L--
Towanda Reporter.
The sentence was
sand coati.'im,
posed by Judge Hardingof : the Liiierne
county court, . ; Upen
for an assault and - battery, upon Mr.
Sanders, editor of the liazietok Sentinal.
The money was a bagatelle in opmpakiB9n .
to the - agitation and annoyance under
gone by liisnei in the
_inte3yal ofjhree
months' tfine between. pleading
_guilty
and receiving his' sentence. 'Mr. sAinders
"made it very'pleasaint• for Mai." ‘c-
This.seetion was visited by a storm of
rain, hail, wind and_ lightning;last Thnres-,
day afternoon,- which did -. goosidOistb4'
damaz,e to
_tlie.Crope,l)*des overturning
hundreds of forest , .trees. The lightning
entered the store' ot, john San nd,ercOck,
at Ariel,, by 4
. 1 of the alining;
damaged. the goods a , considerable
tent. Several customers' were' in the
*building at the time received aciere fl)Vieks
of electricity. The lightning struck the
telegraph ire near the Waytnart office,
and followed it into the butidibg, Injur
ing•the apparatus . somewhat_ afid setting
the 'office pn fire, but it. *lB Speedily
tinimshed. 'The_ground. at White Mills
was covered with hail- stones as ,large,
peas.--lionesdale Citizen. • -
Copsider3ble exeitement.was caused on
11.4ackaAtian nn avenue, Scranton, Pa; 013
Wdnesday by the execution of . a writ of
ejectment upon the premises occupied . by
M l
M. John Zeidler. The :Republican gives I
'the following , version of the proceedings
"The premises occupied for some years
- past by Mr. John Zeidler, on Lackawanna
avenue, were visited by Deputy Sheriff
McQollum 'and- George
,Sanderson, Jr.,
fOr the purpose of taking p6sSession in
conformity:with a tyrit issued' to that ef
fect on Monday in fayor of Messrs. Read
and Haddock of Philtifielphia. They
found the doors" locked and learned that
Mr. Zeidler and his family were out of
.
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torlirn;• where - ution they'' 'broke . : the loek - Si
entered the , building mict - .fiegan to de-'
Posit the furniture - on the •sidewalk,*b . e. - re
in a - short . time- a - pyraniid •of chairs tin.c.l,
tattles ;:Were old .pic4.- • Everything :
able was dan sferred tO the'sldovalk, and
in 6 sheirt :space of • time 'the .extensive
establishment; ti high had been:, so elabo 7 -
rfttely fitted up, presented • A '-tlestilate ap
pearance:: - ,, learned froth Mr:'Sander;
son; ivlio4fis acting for hiS'brother, that
- the 'latter,.T Mr: J.'.Gardner Sanderson,
some negotiated' . time - ag negotiated' six notes of ten.
iliouSand dollarslAach- in Philadelphia
for 11,6*gaNi6' a mortgage on
hisproperty:for4lie amO"nnt— iii all.stxty
thottsiind.' fulfill any,
Of' the 'obligations arising
,from -t1:16. - trans:
action,the Summary seizure of hispreinises
yesterday - morning • was the. result. The
affair; it~ing to its" public=nature
fact: of the building • having been- broken
info; excited considerable: 'curiosity and
'attracted good deal of attention.
Stale•ltOns.
. .
Lancaster cigar stores, attract :custo
mer by Serviou up' dailY "free pretzel
lunches.".
The Allentown ..licraid un4erstands
eb.at Simon Cameron „ie. iteeder for
Auditor Geheral,.. while Senator Don is
fat Passinure.
Hon. Jere S.-13,1ack has signified his in
tention 'of 'being present al the dedicatory
exercises of the. new court house, Holli
daysburg, but:declines to deliver the Ad
dress:
.The delegates [ - from - Lancaster to the
Democratic State Convention; are all or
nearly all claimed for. Sc4elllor Auditor
GeneraL On State Treasurer they will
probably be diyided. s •
Ex- Postmaster Farman of Phila., has
filed-in the department at Washington, a
most formidable document in favor of his
reappointments •It 'is 'sigited by all the
newspaper - proprietors and editors in
Philadelphia. -
,
General Manager W ootten'e patent, by,
which coal chit l'Osed fOr fuel on Read.
ing Railroad engines; is - said . to work very
satisfactorily: train of 125 cars .was
taken down the road; a . day or two ago,
with 85 cents worth of coal.
At - York, recently, , Mr. Samuel Small;
Sr., gnardian - to his nephew, Robert Hal).
ersham Coleman, son of William Cole
man, debeased, 'handed over to his ward
one million two hundred 'thousand dol
lars, refusing any compensation for his
services. Asa token, of his 'appreciation
of Mr. Small's excellent management and
generosity Mr. Coleman donated $lO,OOO
to ,the York collegiate institute.
At the \State Sunday School Conven=
Lion in Harrisburg, the Annexed statistics
were 'presented: Number of SUnday
schools in the State, 6;132; number of
scholars, 629,54.81 number of officers and
teachers, 81,385; Sunday School mem
bership, 710,933; number of teacher's
meetings, 1,030; number of scholars
added, 11, 1 777. ' '
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perhaps the largest single -wool
_clip i n.
`the county is` that of - , Mr. "dsorgeWise
carver. who lives, one -Mile west of_ town,
and who` hai just 'finished shearing 1,600
head of sheep. Eleven or twelve Hanle
- Were engaged :several days at the:work.
Wisecarvei has room probably for
several . times _that'. nuMber of sheep,Op
his , hroad acres, being the owner Of_ some
4,490 acres ; of „land, almost, all in one
bodY.—Wayneshiirg lfeffenger.
Ezra lie wearier, aged. twenty-four
years, died in the :York County Hospital
on Weginesday. from - starvation, haying
partaken, of no food for fifty-three days„
Newconier became . -insane through domes
tic troubles: Soon after being married
he had difficulty with, his _wife, and they
agreed_, to.separate and divide the house;. -
bold: 'effects. Afterward she sued- for
maintenance, He - mas imprisoned, 404
insanity followed.
Conirnadore John, U. 4Oldsborough
died last Friday. -
Governor Hartranft has.; created two
new Brigadier , 43-exiertis.
- The Cornwall" furnaces have an order
for 50,006 tons of 'pig ifon., • •
' 'The : D 4 Goods 13inig. of New - 'York
hasdeeided
quidation;
It is ag ai n runored that Englan
d-0 to
`take, g i f aetiye part in the EaStern - ,war.:,
f 4 - man ,in Nipper ose Lyeoming l
county, bas 6,000 gallons of .home.made
Istklegar- • •". „
James Gordon Bennett has arrived from '
Europe; and' is ••suppbsed to , be r hiding '
Ne w • y or k v • ,- • • • - • .
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• A.' sponial , performatfee in- , honor; of
Gonetar,Orint - was - 'given,' : !tit the lkojal
'Opera o rigindon; hist
Large sums, of 'money and quantities
of provisions are being sent, to. Sr. John,
where_ great„ilestit t:jon : Prevails.'
The fish omnflosioners are not - able. to
tell what it:fA that .ca,uses the- death of so
twiny fish in the stredms[of this State. •
Tile news from the seat 'of the -Indian
troubl e s lu O r eg. ] contlnnes to be or an
exciting charitcter,hut no - fresh - inassaCres
are reported'. =
'D ,
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.
ie evidence in the'Relly,murder trial
•
clo'sed yesterday ; - and Assistant' District
Attorney Hag art began the summing up
- for, the Commonwealth. - ', -.-; ' '-'
Revolver shooting matches have be
gun in Berks county. At a distance of
150-feet tyq . contestants., hit thetarget
eight tinies in as many shots.
A. Duan6 't,be bank: burglar 'captiired,'
reeen tiy in•Tiotter: non nty;• - is its'tlie:,W,est=.
ern penitentiary,- - hOinir;'' been ••s'entencedv
to'a.term-br eleven' yearS:'' - =was ar=
rested on flit 2d inst. and sentenced on
thit•,l3th.• , •-: ;. •
.
At gaYville,'Tioga-conn . ty i the body of
a.murdered child was =found - in the. creek
near- the .town: Evidence was
,prodticed
before the, : - Coroner's'itirY • shoeing the
victim to' - :have. .been slaughtered hiS
lit;. alunatic,'but • - always before Con*
sidereal hartriless. The — parents • reside .in"
Westfield, and had, confided the
.care, of
their little boy to his - aunt (Wring:their
temporary absenbe. •:- . .
On s.,ThUrsday. , afterno - on_:•a -
above th - e,f),.. L. & Belleville,
N.. J, *blob - had become i_weitkened: by
yam, suddenly: 'broke. and : precipitated: a
Pshing. ,party.-..cOne . isting tenpersops,
through a -sluice. way., MrS.l.leethers, her
daughter Julia, Miss, 01'044 'and Thos.
Pressler. wero. drt*tietl.- 'Mark - Fisher
'and James Nere 'fatally injured • by.:
.into the grinder ,Of : - 4f.n . 411 which.
was lying below the sluice -say.,'
FOURTIT'_'.OFLjULY
UNVELL.tcd' OF THE::
DEDICATION ;OF THE SOLDIER'S -MONUMENT
MONTROSE, PA., WEDNESDAY,
JULY 4%1877
_ .
GRANR - liTtriAßlr AND CIVIC PARADE IN TUE
FORENOON-74,00Q 1 ,01./D _.SOLDIERB IN LINE - •
-100-cAviimt- tAGDY.,, , RARTRANFT
;AND BTAIPF
°FFFER B I - M?- 1 7PIPAY • -
President--non:' Wm.
Maphai-r-Gen. Beardeley, , Commander
of . Vet. OrOnization. , - •
Orator;--Hon: Galata G
ontisi . mtheir._
At 11:89 a. in the Veteran Organization, in
'eluding the Orphan School, visiting military
organizatiori, the Montrose , Fire Department,
civic societies and citizens.will form line in the
following order . :
1. Commander and Staff. •
2. Band.
3. Color Guard and color.
4 Speakers. invited gueats,_ Burgess,.Town
Council in carriages.
5. Cavalry, under command , of Lat. Rol. H.
Crocker. , .
q. Colors and-let Battalion, under command
of CoI. R. Y. Hazzard. • • , . •
k ' Orphan School, Drum Corps- and 'Orphan
School. H. S. Sweet .Supt.:. -
8.. Colorsand 2d• Battalion, under- command
of Col. M. IL Vanscoten..'
9; .Drum Corps-rebinprisiog Montrose; Drum
Corps and.' all drummers •I• aod filers or tbe
county. f
10. Mentrose Fire DePartmenti under Chief
Rayrififord. - - -
11 Civie
•
societies and citizens:,
The`parade will return to Momiment Squire
and •be-dismissed to dinner.
DEDICATING THE Iff9NIMIEI4T.
At 2 O'clock p. m., at the . Soluid of theinigle,
• • • ~
the "long tom, w ill Veit and the twoßattalions
with the Oavairy t disinountid, wiliform as one
Regiment, and together . - with the - Orphan
School, visiting militery organiations, the
Band, and Drum C'orps, • Will march, egd.talce
. ,
.position ; flea! the AlohilTeht
1 •
ORDER OP, =ROMS.
31USIC by the 8an0,7
y 2. Ptayer by tbe.Ch'iplabi.
—mu. tr Chik
.8. ymn by the )i.us.
4. Introductory remarks — by . '", Hon. Wm. J.
Turrell. , -
u 5. Unveiling 'the Statue by lOur Soldiers'
Orphans, from' the Orphan 'School.' The . :mo
ment the Statue isifini 4 veiled the .artilerY and
firing squad Will fire
,a- saiuteillagii will be
waved, 4,114. Drum Corris will PerforM some
Martiallniffie; and ten minutes will be given to
the inspeetion of the Statue and Monument.
'6. nymri;by the Chorus.' • •
Oration by Hon. - Galuiha A: Grow.
'Musie the ';
U Dqxplogy by the aisemblage.'
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The No4ument Association "have made ex..
,
topt4ve preparation to,' entertaltt, the- people--
the proceeds to go , to the Nonumtp4 tond.
314Ciaarriet gem,
tio,wleyto*, lkay,
D'org b6%-or
liliitejek p a ,„ - .
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Nelson *son aged _ 8a years.
NEW YORK* CITY . MARKET.
comuicrED-WEESTZ 33t • • : 1 ' . '
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HAYDEN . ct 'DIYCKWOJITH,
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' ' : ' anantiSsiein 3tereitanti ' - -
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No 325 it.illl.ltitil'otr STRZEic NEW Your,. .
NEW rYoiiu;*tUrditYl 3:612P 23,,1377.
Pails, choicest fresb. - ..... ~...:... 21 e • 23
" - good to fine. ;.......-.... 18 @, 20
" • ;c0ram0n............. , ...i 'l3 Q .15
Firkins. 5e1ecti0n5......,.....,...= 21 Q 1
, ,22
-'". good.to fine....:. 1.7 sgi 17
• " common to ge0g...... —; @. --
Tubs, selections ' -'''' r.::' `'e 20
" , gooa.' to line. .:. -' :1 • 15:: O@•,C . 17 •
0 - common to g00d...-...., 12 ,•414 14
• ' CHEESE.
Factory, fancy...'.. . . .... ...... 10 @ 10y 2
• " ood to fine ' '8q(0 . 914
i
'Farm' Da , priraei. '.. .. . ~:
.. `, B , `@i'34
'" "=• fair to g00d......... - 7 0 8
'MISCELLANEOUS: .•' •
Eggs, fresh 18.. 19 19
Applm(green) -fine , • 1 - s@t .
'„, dried tier lb qrs`.. ... . -.*. . - 4'; i lsg 5
" " " sliced . ', 4ft.et 5
Potatoes, per bbl. : .........., . og
Lard . ............. , 9 igt 1,4
TallOw, ..., . , -- igt
Turkey - s - dressed. .... . .. ....„. ~., --- 0
Chickens, , " -....— ..... ... . . -- `t2) -- '
Ducks, ` " •-• . .....,_ 0 _ i
8ee5ivax.'...,...." . ..... - ..... .'Bo© 303.
TiAr. Twgzsrrl4.Tu. Annual Fair ot•the Hanford
Agricultural Society rvjll. bq held. on Wednes
day and Thursday, October 3d‘ and 4th 1877.
By order of Ex. Cora.
Hariord, Pa. June . 2:3; 1877. • 2—w,
EXAMLNA.TI4IIS 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 . cares perfornied by Dr. Butterfield,
are due to the gift of elairroyarim to the life
long study of the constitution' .0f 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, 26th, and
7th.
Dr. Butterfield will beat the Mineral Springs
RushPa. ' .Saturday ; July 28th: 3—w.
Juni 10, 1877. - . ,
.3IJ.NERA.L ANIMUS' C - ELEI3ILiTION:
Welpropose to celebrate our glorious Fourth
of, July, 1877,, at the, Susquebanna Mineral
Sprints, in the following manner: .-
- .ORDER OF EXERPI4ES. : •
Reading the Declaration of Independence:
,- Oration by. Rev. Dr.. J. E. Chesshiie. •
Dinner at 3 p. m.
After dinner' various amusements, among
others, the 'taking of some prizes. - ' •
Fantasties. • .• .
Crowning the-prettiest young.lady_ present.
Presenting belt to the handsomest young
man present.„ ' _
All to be in t e rspersed tvitb - • music Elk
Lake Cornet'Etand.'7 ' • '
-.With a grand , ball in the evening. Music by.
Fargo's. Orchestra. .
1?.3r Ordeinf Com:
, • • .
Junelsth;lB77. . 2w:'
The sale et; Taylor's Family. Medicines is
steadily on the increase. The sales of the past
ye bean more than . double of any previous
year. The reason of this - is, on account of the
‘genuine merits of Abe* goods • themselves and
the fair and Impartial manner in= which they
are sold. . „ ,
July 26,1876.•
VERY OBSTINATE and lronblesome are old
sores and ulcers. Yet how. easily may they, be
healed. All .that is necessary is to, use lreely
Glenn's Snlphur = Soap disOlved in wafer as a
lotion. Depot Crittenton's, No. 7 Sixth Ave
nue, New York:
Hill's Hair Whisker Dye, black or .brown,
cts.-Mv.
MANY Pirfusoxs during the.winter season are
severely of from the effects of Freezes or :
chillblams. They can be .readily and perma-
Uently.cured in a few days merely by using
•Taylor's, Celebrated Oil once or twice' a day.—
The , stune medicine is said, by many, to be a
sure cure for corns. It can be obtained of any
Druggist or dealer in Medicines.
-
Persons visiting Binghamton wishing to
purchase dry goods would do well to call. on
HINE & SEWERS. They keep a first-class line
of dry, goods and readygnado clothing on band
all the time. Alpaats, Merinos,
and Cashmeres,
the finest line in the city. No trouble to show
Foods or send saraples. ' •
'Nov. 1; 1876tf. - -
ITHAV llAnzoiss Sam..
I take this method orinforming the public
crtillontroie end -vicinity that I have opened a
new harhess shop. uhder, Searle's express office.
Public Avenue. - • . •
I will build news
,work.• of the best quality,
and repair with;neatneas and dis Pitch and at
lowest-rates. 'The patronage - of the public is
respectfully .
Montrose, Oct. 18, 1876tf. Invni CHAPMAN.
EVZILYTIIING in the line of 'ure rugs an
Medicines, 'Paints, Oils, Viirnishes, Pocket
books, Pocket knives, Thoth 'brushes, Flesh
brushes, Clothes and Hair brushes, Toilet soaps,
Fine toilet articles, Fancy.goods, and a lull line
of all, the new and Popular ,Remedies.: can be .
found atal. A. Lyon's Drug Store. Phpsicians
will :find our stack complete, and compOsed of
the best articles that can-be-found in the market.
Montrose, Pa....T1, a.l7th, 1877.-r•tf
WonnS.
Tbe-rttinkhannock Marble- Works of Burni
& White are doing a good•bu.siness- and are
getting, out _some ,very, ;.tasty jobs of Bead
Stones and Monitmen.ts. A. B. Burns, of the
Eagle Drug Store; is their euthorized agent for
.111Ontize and , vicinity.:' - has' designs .`of
Hdid,,Stones and . . Monuments.". Any orders left
witWim will be promptlyp tilled, by Burns &
White. _. • - • •
.Tunkhanneek, Feb: • 18/13tf.
STUDENTS' .REUNION. • , •
former students. of Keystpne, AtudemY,
with, their, ,frnds, ;are; cordially, invited to be
present ata `reunion '; which _ will take' place In
the chanel, at 2 o'clOek, o:in:;FridaY,'June 22d:
llt has universally 'tmert our expenence that
meetings of old school=mates enloyable oc
casions, and we anticipate _no , exception , to the
rine on tlie.22d of June: ,
• WA.ITICII W. BROWNING, y .
hea t AO .: TlLLtheritA - St t. Com
: - DVID 'W. y
AS many, through the _ ethigry have _been. un.,,
'atiite for - slime' hack - to obtain of TaYlora
`Faintly Nedininetbn account °V the=inerchantif
'anailrOgglststeing 'out; -This .71alto notify the
,011) 1 1P !lota merchants and druggists through
buscfa and Aidjoliting counties,"have,. been tug-:.
iiishett *Wine* supply aid all at said 'n1011:
clues are still warranted - AO 4ivaSatislaitiOn on
- .Iro;PAY.. Try Taylors con jgh tilylup`or-BiPeCW
30ratito lorothst, coughi-; Nt Bullard; e - Avß.
Burin, and M. A. Lyons - Agents torlitontrose ;
B:Browning Taylor Prop.
.thexic FF.srxtrAt...—Tbe ladies of 't ha Chard'
of the,Hoiy ;Spirit; near Friendsville, , .propose
y in aistra*berry . 'festival at carinales Lake,
June 28thfor the benefit of the enurelt Horses
cared for . at, usual Hotel rates. Boats to let,
tte. , All are invited. • • '23-24
WE TAKE, PLEASURE in recommending to
bur readers the old 'and - popular Dit Goods
House of;.(1. F.. Sis.son Lt W., of Binghamton.
For the spring trade, they are prepared to offer
as complete an assortment 'of Dry - Goods, as
*can he' found in any market. • Those beautiful
Black and 'Summer- silks, to which: they call
partibular attention, we are satisfied are just
the-thing to please -the - people of this section.
In fancy Dress Gooda they take. the Iva In
Parasols, Kid " Gloves, , Corsets, Hosiery. etc.,
they haye all the popular goods at popular
Prices. '
April '24,1877.
. . .
KEYSTONE ACcant.my . .—Tbe eiercises con. 1
neettd.With the .closn:of the eighth Academic •
Year, will take place, on :WednesdaY. Thursday
and Friday,,June 20, .21; *and 22,_ us follows,
On - . Wednesday, , Thursday, etaininations, 4
intersperSed with declamations, essays and mil
sic: . Wednesday' evening, 8 address hy •
J.. Susq'n. co.; .Thursday eve.,
exhibition of advanced - cla.sites in composition,
consisting:of orations iina: essays .on eubjects
•asSigned•to'.the (lasi: • Friday,lo.3o a. m., An
nual. exereises;.,CoriSiSting 'of gradhating
dresses, prize oration; prize essay, conferring of
diplomas, and be:StOwal of After the
exercises,-the usual .Antilversary dinner will be
served. -In the evening Rey. John Peddle
of Phifa, rill deliver the annual address.
FAREIRJed CONTINENTAL D'ALS.k3I. The great
Diarrhom Antidote. • 'A. few of the many rea
sons Why every per Son should keep a bottle of
the Continental Balsam in their house First,
It will cure 'almost instant) , cases . of pain,
eramPS, .colic, dyspepsia, or loseness of the
&wets*. iiect4o, It will cure the chr*ie diar
ol long 'standing. Third, It one of the
best remedie,s in'the world for Children while
teething, as it gives instant relief without sub
ucting' them to - tiny injurious effect. Fourth
and last, The price' being so low, 25 and 50c
per bottle, that the_ poorest can iaord to. buy
it. Sold by John Fareira, bale Proprietor, 224
North Ninth ,Street, Philadqlphia, and drug
gists generally. ' •
June`6 '1874 —tc
o 'etrtiE, nti ; PAY:
Kirby's Cough Balsam,a very palatable com
potind, tor • the various affections of the throat
addhings. . Used-,witti" great- success in case of
Asthma and Bronchitis.-"It is prescribed by the
physicians and endorsed by the people. War
ranted to giyd entire satisfaction or money re
funded: •
Kirby's Magic -Relief for the :instant cure or
severe and_acute pains.
Kirby's < Tasteless Worin Laieakes. Sure,
safe and effectual..
- Kirby's Condition Powders for riality, quon
fity and purity are superior tkii any Powder for
stock manufactured. •
'Kirby's Camphor• Ice' for shaped bands or
sunburn. •
For sale by all Druggists in. Montrose, and
Dealers in Medicines throughput tliq country.
-, June 28 - 1878y1. • •
COanti( Misittess Direct Orv.
4 1.1voIlnea hi this Directoty,ime year;lll.so; each ad
: t ,ditional line. 50cepte. •
MONTROSE.
*II. Ft El VirOllT, Stater. Wholesitli. Retail
dealer in All kinds of slate roofing.
.slate paint, etc.,
Roofs repaired with slate paint to order. - ' Also, elate
paint for sale by the gallon oi bairel., Montrose.
BILLINGS - STROUD, General; Plre and Life Inns
_ ance Agents, also, sell Railroad and Accidental
- Ticketa - to New York and Philadelphia. Office one
dooreast of Wm. H Cooper Co's hank.
WM: H. BOYD 3: CO. Dealers in Stoves, hardware,
and Manta cturers of, Tin .and Sheet - icon ware, cor
ner of Main and Turnpike .street.
A. N. Bullard, Dealer in GroCeries, Provisions, Book?,
Stationery and Yankee 'Notions; at the head of Pub-
lic Avenue. , , . <
WH. HB. COOPER & CO., Bankers. Sell. Foreign Pus
, sage Tickets and Drafts • on England, and
Scotland.
WM. L. COX, Harness maker and della In all arti
cles usually kept by the trade, opposite the bank.
JAMES IL CARMALT, Attorney-at:Ls - 4. Office one
door below Tarbell House, Public Avenue.
H. ROSENTHAL, Auttioneer. Care S. Pillman & Co.,
ontroso, Pa. •
• " ZIENOMILFORD.
SAVINGS BAN)I.I3BW MILFORD. 81x per eent.
interest on ,all Deposits. Does a general Banking
business. ' S. B. CHASE it CO.
,
H. GARRET' & SON; Dealer in Flour , Feed, Meal,
Salt,' Lime, Cement, Groceries and Provisions, of
'.?dain Street, opposite the Depot. . • .
N: F. KIMBER. Carriage Halter. Plettiro Fremer i and
Undertaker, a few rods from .Phinney's Hotel, near
M. E. Church
H. P. DORAN, Merchant 'Tailor "and dealer .in Ready
Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Grocerlee add Provisions,
Main Street. .
WHI nirrE F R I I IOIVE RS - IN
1,10T -AIR I
' Are you aware•that you.. can obtain Summer beat in•
January t. That you can impirt :baimy air to you
families ? that you can give spontaneous growth to.
plants and Flo Wets, and, that you . can make Rome a
little paradlie by-pnrchasiog one of B. C. Sayre's Hot-
Air Furnaces? These -Furnaces are now constructed
-with:VAPoR FAN by • which the atnioaphire is tem
peredto thatresembling Summer heat. -
NO -MORE CRA ( Q.KING OF FURNI
-11.;RE--110 MOVE; DRr
•
HUSKY.' HEAT..
And the time has come when consumptives may re
joice in- coal Ares. These furnaces are cold entizely
on their own meritiriaed . are now the leading Furnace
in ,t.,his part of the country'. All FerniefUir are warrant.
ed to give entire satisfaction - or no sale. ,
I keep competent : men - on the road who are well ac
quainted with the Furnace business and they are con
stantitputting-np these Furnaces.= Their work is war.
ranted to please. ' , These Furnaces are now scattered in
thefolluwing towns and cities:
Binghiraton, Scranton, Provldence„ Wilkes Barre,
Kingston, 'Pittston, ' Waverly,. , Wilhamsport,
Great Bend, Suspnehrona Depot. . Delhi t
Downsville, Andes, Matgaretville, klin, iluadilla„
Owego, Northumberland, and many other towns.
•
.Aey person wishing& recommendation from any one'
Hiring in the above named places. I ' Will gladly ewes.
poudwith them, giving names or, .parties now using
these Furnaces. • • ' .
uttetured by - -
:-; - ,p.p,- ;: ' : s - ArlE. I '::::.--:l.' ,
IVlontrhse Pa.
3iontrosi, Deveniiei 22d. 1875. s
J. DONLBY,
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AKE_
, ; , • ' ‘,.+
BINCMAItruN S r
_Tbele,teatiwtaved COffitil ,Atick Cnskitel on band...
-1:1 to Oid 19,'76.
'rinkiprrifYricre.-1 didittt tvro#lt y nve per -cent.
aA Ofilamt 'duo; 'u
01114 ' 1 .01,111*(tlit rty days. I
I fialktkot tAloottottori t itzbit!p„tdittitAttfortbor notice.
4 zrA: . *TAYR.
Montrose attn .. . 4, len.
N. 8.- 4 • Post Office aildress. llopbottout,
GREAT BEND.
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