THE DEMOCRAT r CTILDSIEGD EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNINO AT Itioxanosz, BUSQUEIII2CNA CO., PA., DT E, B. HAWLEY per =nom In advance, or $5.50 at the end of year. BATES O➢ ADVENTIST:W. (fbresitierths bleb of pate, or less, make• square.) One square, 3 weeks or leas, $1.00; 1 month $1.2.5; 11 months $2.30; 0 months $4.50 ; 1 year, SB.O Quarterly. half-yearly and yearly adver tisements inserted at a liberal reduction on the above rates. When sant without any length of lime specified for publication they will be con tinued until ordered out and charged according ly. Auditor's Notices, $2.50 ; Efeentor's and Ad ministrators' Notices. $3.00. All eommunica tions of limited or individual interest, 10 et nts per lino. Obituary Notices, 10 cents psi Ude-- MArrisge and Death Notices free. EIEMEM executed neatly and promptly and at fair prices. Deeds, 'Mortgages, Notes, Just Consta bleb' School and other blanks for sale. piortuantouo. FLAT necklaces are much worn by la dies with short necks. THE peacock costume is the latest in gorgeous costumes for fashionable wo men. Short skirts, with immense pannier puffs, - will reappear on the promenade this Spring. THE latest femenine fashion of wear ing the front hair is known as the Skye style. Minis°sc, Wisconsin, society hells put a healthy glow upon their cheeks by rub bing them with a brick. BONNETS are tending again to the old .cylindrical form, and a n-rival of the coal scuttle shape is imminent. A DANBURY man was much relieved to find that the term Credit Mobilier was not a name for hog cholera. A YOMI at Virolin, Ills., has brought suit against his teacher for "keeping him in after school."' Mrs. Partington says she does wish they'd hurry up and pans the silver-service bill iu Washington. THE Emperor of Austria is said to be making a collection of the skulls of re markable criminals who have been exe cuted. A MAIN - F. fanner says he has four shotes in his barn cellar, living well on raw beets and one quart of corn, put dawn with the manure each morning. "The way they go for the grain," he adds, "is per fectly lovely. The manure is rooted. re rooted,and rooted up again till it is work ed up as fine as old manure. The stock is bedded every night." A CHILD recently died nt Allegheny City, Pa., from the effects of eating color ed confectionery. The baker had got up a very nrctty little cake covered with sugar, and colored with red aniline, a rank poison. Are bakers and candy makers,as well as apothecaries' clerks, to have coun tenance to poison the community with impunity, or red aniline, or any of those things ? THERE have been recently discovered on the coast of Peru ancient pottery and other manufactured articles finely wrought and some of gold, beneath a marine de polite of six feet, having trees growing on t'e surface which were older than the Spanish invasion, which proves that this land must have been submerged beneath the ocean, and again elevated to its for mer psi im, tine.) tl:es: relics were de posited. IP man ban been rash enough to ers gs a ge - himself to be married and allow the wedding day to be set, he is a poltroon and a craven if he dors not face all the horrors of the situation and plunge into matrimony like a man. It requires a deal of courage, and it is no wonder if poor human nature sometimes fails tinder the trial. A Pittsburg coward lately turned his back to the perils that he had courted and endeavored to escape by writing a .letter to his betrothed in another'e name, Mating that be had been killed by a rail road accident It was disgrace' I con duct, bot,poor man ! be deserves commis aeration. A SEANTRESS was arrested the other day, in Brooklyn, for pawning clothing which she had taken home to sew, and - upon her examination the following eVi deuce was elicited: She asserted that she was employed by a Miss Phillips, who paid her seventeen cents for making four pair of trousers, fifty cents for making six shirts. Because she did not finish the trousers as soon as she had agreed to, Miss Phillips refused to pay her, and she thereupon pawned them to keep her fam ily from starving. A vOUNG lady at Vallejo, Cal., about to go-off in the cars, stepped into the wait ing room at the depot to kiss a lady friend good-by. The damsel was in a hovry,and the room was rather dark. So bastly em liracing-lier friend, she Liestowed two or three kisses on her lips. ".I.li yah !fl shout er} the object of her caresses, struggling for freedom, "whatee for you so chokee me! Too numbest squeeze:* The lady didn't scream, but fled precipitately. In her haste to catch the train she hail mis taken a Chinaman for her friend. IT is? estimated that during the interval between the harvests (1 1872 and 1873, England, in order to feed her propitiation ,must ray to foreign countries $175,000,. 000 for wheat, - add $50,000,000 for corn .and other food. The agitation caused by this prospect has raised thq question whether so ranch land shall remain un cultivated in Fnglund for the preserva tion of game, and for the maintenance of parks in the hands of the "nobility and gentry" A GENTLEXAX in Diamond attended a theatrical performance on Saturday afternoon, and when going out with the crowd at the close, d iscovered that he had lost a valuable watch and chain. The natural conclusion was that the property hacl trot taken by a pink-pocket. It ap pears, however, that in the rash to get gut of the theatre, the chain 9f the watch ipec,orno entangled in the fringe of a lady's saoque, and thus both watch and chain were drawn frpm the owner, and hung to the lady's garment without her knoWleclge, The time piece was promptly restored. farm and tirtoidc. Prepare For Planting Fruit Trees. From causes we shall not now atteriapt to explain apples; peaches and pairs are not grown with that mecca which was common. in earlier times in this country. This fact renders it necessary that a more perfect preparation of the soil before plan tio gbe secured, and more thorough culti vation be given the trees afterwards. it is now useless to titink of these kinds unless the tries are planted upon suitable soil. properly prepared. Preparing the soil for an orchard is not the work of a day; if it is worth doing at all it is worth doing well. This .is true of all branches - of farming, but more especielly true of or chording at the present day. There is a wonderfully increasing demand for good fruit; this arises from two causes; first, from the increasing number of our popu lation and the facilities for sending fruit to 'every city and village in the land ; and second, from the fact that fruit is no longer regarded as a mere lucery, but it is now considered a necessary of life among all classes of people, and hence there will be a constantly increasing de mand, with corresponding prices for a long time to come, for every kir.d of fruit. To prepare the soil for an orchard, if it is not naturally dry it should be drained, and if it is' not rich it should be well ma mired and the manure thoroughly incor porated with the soil by trenching or plowing. The highest 'elevations for an orchard should be chosen, and where it is possible a northern aspect is preferable, because the influence of the sun has a less tendency to encourage a permature circulation of the sap, which so frequent ly results in the destruction of the fruit buds by early frosts. When thoplanting is to be done in Spring it is alwa"•s bettor to put the land in order in the fall and to dig the holes for the trees; for if they are dug as large and as deep as they ought to be, the rich earth with which they should be filled must be thrown in sometime previous to planting, the earth and the trees settle together, which fre quently causes the trees to stand two or three inches deeper than was intended, which is a serious drawback to their fu ture growth.—[Ex.] Subsoil Cultivation. _o__ My experience of thirty years lens more and more convinced me of the vast urn portanco (after drainage) of •hereby breaking the pan and distnrbing the sub soil. thus rendering it more friable and accessible to air, water, and to the roots of plants, rendering it in many cases much more capable of absorbing and Te taining the water needful for the growth of plants, and preventing the drying up of the crops on certain soils in hot dry summers. Ido not mean merely pulling points through the subsoil, but bv follow ing in the track of the common plough in dry weather, breaking up and partial ly over the subsoil without bringthg to the surface, but allowing the top moil at the next turn of the upper plonglx to fall lightly on a broken ant' friable mass, in stead of on a sort of cast-iron floor. The land should be manured before ploughing and snb,spi!ing, so that some of the ma nure falls among the subsoil.—[Mr. Mec hi. Root Cr.ups ——o— Root crops, which pass rapidly through the various stages of growth from the seed to maturity. cannot afford to waste time in searching for supplies; anik the early stages of growth are especially crit ical. A turnip started in youth becomes stunted, but if liberally fed it takes a strong hold of the ground, and grows away rapidly. Solvents, therefore, ap plied on the surface at seed time unlock the cupbvard at the right time, so that the tiny roots find food when they want it, and where alone they could reach it. Agricultural Notes. THERE is a great deal of corn remain ing in the fields of Kansas ungathered. THERE is a rural organization in lowa, whose motto is "None but farmers for legislators." AN lowa man has invented a new pro cess for making sugar From sorghum. He gets 62 pounds from an acre of land. A WESTERN farmer calculates that two bushels os old corn, ground, will make as much pork as three bushels of new corn in the ear. A coy:crux paper in Minnesota, wants to know who swindled the Indians out of "such cold country as Minnesota is, and who deluded the white people into it." As Illinois correspondent writes that in Commissioner Watt'serlist of forest adapted to growing on the Western prait ies, the best and most important of all was omitted, namely,the American chest nat. THE Swedish colony in Maine how numbers 1,300 persons. They have brought into the country 860,000, and each male has received from the State 100 acres of land, and assistance is making roads std erecting buildings. AT an Illinois Agricultural Fair, $lOOO in gold as premium for the largest yield io corn is offered, and a much more sensi ble way of fostering agricultural than awarding a $lOOO premium for a fast horse. Da. Parker says in the Horticulturist: “The secret of no potato rot is to plant no sort over ten years old—that is, ten years since it originated from the seed. kngland and Irehuid neglected this, and hence its rot this year." ABOUT 7000 acres rre cleared of Lim ber each week-day in this country. Of the annual crop $75,000,000 worth goes to fuel and twice as much to fencing...— The locomotives in this country consume no less than 7000,000,000 cords a year, or 500 acres a day. DIME are disease to which cows are subjected which do not lessen the flow of milk for sometime; yet this secretion is seriously affected in quality, and is dan gerous to use, and cases are on record where the milk of a sick cow is absolute -I.Y poisonous, and has caused death to many children. THE pair Of short•horu heifers recent ly bought of American breeders for the Earl of Dunmore's heard, price 115,4 ct each, arrived wady at .r.4terpool,,- but a tine young bull purchased in Canada thr shipped in the same vessels, was unfortunately lest in consequence 0 the beery storms experietticed ort the pas cage. hinting. THE "MONTROSE DEMOCRAT" THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC PAPER IN SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY JOB PRINTING. We hare made large addition to our ale° in type and material of all kinds, which enable us ui do all kinds of Job Printing at the Lowest Prices. Bill Heads, , • Letter Heads, Statements. Printed Envelopes, Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Weddiug Cards, Posters, Horse Bills, Sale Bills, Slip Bills, Prcgrammes, Circulars, Labels, Receipts, Notes, Tags. Paper Books, Pamphlets, Catalogues, Certificates, Bonds, Deeds. &e, We bawls on hand NOTES. JUSTICES' ATLI CONSTABLE.' BLANKS Printed and for sale. 0146 QS ► call and . try ni, and you win be, con rinced that we do our work well, cheap, l and with despatch. All orders, by mail or other. wise, promptly attended to. The 3:3exp,caoriAlt is published weekly in the borough of MONTROSE, StSQUEEANNA COUNTY, PA., On a large folio sheet.and contains TWMTS.KIGTIT COLUMNS oVREADING MAITICR Its circulation is increasing every day AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM It offers rare facilities to MERCHANTS, NANCFACTURERS, DEALERS IN PARA( IMPLEMENTS, MACHINERY, FERTILIZERS, .1. to reach a desirable class of customers. Advertisers will consult their interests by. making its culumns the medium through which to tuldrets the public, as the paper notches all classes of people— Farmers, Mechanics, Merchants, Profes sional Men, etc., sic. Terms—s2.oo Per Tear la Advance, All commententhele should be eddrosed to E. B. HAWLEV. PonLpuirs, Drugs and medicines. s i RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CU lES TIIE R 011. ST PA INS In from Ono to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR CU, UADWATS EXAM RUM? W A , A7RE YOU rho Only 1"aln IlemetlY that Inds=ly glom 0.1 rn..4 eatnic1.1 , 5,..• ...Pal. In Ilunntationn., sod toms Coop,. r Btonsach, or olLer FOOM To Tn4r.TrY 11INI - TRk No matter how nr earrnri.all.e 11..• p 111.11 If 1141.r1th1r0,.• ur psuatilsteti with RADWAY'S READY RELIEF IN - 11.1, AFFORD INSTANT 1 , ..A.5.E. DIFLAMILATLON OF THE INVLAAIMATIoN OT THE BLAU:I.:IL TNELASIIIATION OF VII: is - MEL , . I'ONOES I IoN TIIF. BORE THROAT, LT Is:IEATIIINO I. LET:ArIo?. Oh' riit; HYsTEILICS. CEOUP, LIMIT I ATARRII. HEADACHE, TOOTH %FEE. NLI 101..:1A, T./IBUMATISSI. COLD CITILIF., Acrt 1•1.11.1^ „. Trigopplze , .. the It. .Iv !Zeller 1., 11. n ; , ..1 or parts where the stgl comfort. Twenty drops In half n wig In • (ow moment. ram CRAMPS. I-1' h If EARTItrItI, PII•N \ 1 , ,1..11 /I, 1 , 1 h1:1ti1 DYNENTEISY. Cl/1.11 . , WIND IN 'llll, L.L.S and 01NI INTEItNitL I'AI Via. 1.3.-.lrnt • Rrolyrs,•. luquly with ‘l , eln. Af. dinia In ..nt•r .11 . r.ven...lc•nr-.3 pal"• 11.111,1, 4 / , t ttr than EMIIc.I3 Brandy or halt,. I', A Di itaul.t. INEVIDI AND ACTV FEVER AN t . nn r• • t • reruedl.4 agr. In 11,4, , 4.tad all nth, , ruhl othrr I, I: A 1 ., 11 A 1 , 1 PI on OO: 14 ADWAY4 IV. I Wl' 1: XL/ r. .1:.•• per leuttle. kr, HEALTH! BEAUTY!! STRING AND PURR TUCTI 11,0 , AND \D TIVUL ColtrLE.Xtu:l :1.....1::c12.D 1U ALL. DR. RADVIAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT itAs A UETII sr ,r? LIN .•1: i; F,.1 I 1 / 4 URVi t . Xs,l: TLIld Wv.Nl , E!ti• LI. E„ THAT Every Day an Incroaso In Mash and Weight Is Soon and Felt. THE CHEAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Erni . drop of the sAns,‘PA ten.r.t A it r\T comunicates thrnugh the I• r h r Auld, end Juices of the Avalon the vt,nr It the wastes of the hody with In Ol sod 5.n..1 tlemfole, flyphlll., Cruvelmollon. 10411,1i/he In the Thrent, Sleuth. Tenon,ln t other mitten( the syetem. ttore Eyes, • from the E-ws, and theword rot... .4 5.... ; Canters In the Minint,end wutesdna and 4 • charkee. Night Ramat; Lower Sperm, 041 nib f i'e Itte pnneiple wlthlo the (-telt,. r.%.k, of i..L• v ..mhr of Modern Chemlater, rind a few n 111 1.... ye in soy person It for either of them (u ms of tllscale Its potent power ten core them. If the fedictitdall9 lwtoniint reduced hr the "note, ami detereposillon atom Is cnidlow.lly iloOn'TCl2.ll4. to errestleit these wades. and repair., the AMC la rah nnu' a rater. Ji made from healthy blond—and ton the RSA PAWL. 1.1/.151 will and tre.. seen, N . . ... . Not alai,. d.re the Na 11...1evr," •weel all known remeellal ncents in the eu:, ee , is , ,,t, Se-...ru .oe, Voustitutlonal. awl bliva disu.se,; but It la like vt.l> peett :, e core for Kidney & Bladder Complains., Prlrrary, anal Wnsnl, ritsenw,„ Gray.% 1n.,1..rte4. Dry?, (Unman et Water, Intnntlnan^n of r lirteten I c. Albumin,La. and In en where tl , cro nr.• urlek..t. reor' ao water la thict. rl.”uhr. 1113 ,bt, ~h e 111,. old, nrOrbLi. dnrk. btllons aPrtarane,2, 1 , , &Nips, and • hen th em la n prlalng, I.n • when pawiln water, and llnk i Itiwall of 11,d Meg. mod sinnir the ',dn.,. Price, st.cma WCANISm—Tho wily known nod sat, 114.7,, , , Worn 'n, Ripe, etc. Tumor of 12 'Years' Grov.lll Cured by Hodivoy's Resolvent. A 1... Jo. lA, -1 4A. Awl h, . Ton., ..1 Alt Om 14e r• I M... 1 ItaA 4.04.41 4, I • • And MI.. ....I A.. I. a • RAllert AAIA A w.A A. sLe7 , *votA Af .f iho • , , • IMUMMUME DR. RAMAMY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, perfectly tvtelrent, et...nutty ennte.l rm-e , rm. t em, purifr. ethn,ne . meth ti. for the cu of diennfera fie I r, II Klthlern, re I t' eatlr, 13011 3 C 3 33 3 43VC11• 3 1, Imltenslann, .peeeia, n. •• 6. '- Ina. Fever, I.lth an the 7 , I 1., ”nlrethean of :h. Interaal bcn,. it oh,. Ado f.oil it ob,tiveted and sloggsilt In the veins, cleanse It whoa st ts fool; your Icelines will tea 100 ohs% Keep tlie blood pure and the health of the system o.'ll f.4le.r. Gioattoftsl thottsatndia proclaim Vs .e VGA DiTifiTES the most uotolerfol Invogoraot that cscr sumatne,lthe stooL,n; s raem. Pin, Tape, anal other Wornua, larlqig in the Ars- P.m of oo many Coomanol, are H1,01131:1. 214 retook ed. 3 ili3.l.n,,ntslool eh, : . The is ocarcoly ao hod: , ttirrtl topon the (are of the ratth if exempt front the presence at ourn, It t.nt upon the healthy mutts of the Inkly that svotots t, loot u•oon the ooloroo &posit% that loo . eccl thr,e hvlng mmo•tert ; sf clo.eaoke, Notsnotent of NI tolione, lerootoges, no a, thelnurktc, free the 00, stem fro:. norms lilac Own Ilittler, Alcehtattalleal Dlactutes. Pcnort, etoga,ol in Pant , s . and Mincrat., soak 34 Pi lope o , ettor., and Nltrter, as c tfc, 00,11,..001acc0. too of the 1 . 40.c13. r. guard Aga -I I • L.l.c a cl.oe rot NV Al K. re . % Vtrecne hrtrees once or tutee a noel, as • Pre setotove Milan, Remittent. nnd Intermittent Fe— v.rz, .111Cil }IC 1.0 111, 1!IC 1:1..11 otsr erect etecrs thtonghtutt the I:tatett tnatatally than, t!, l•tia.si.atittn, Ohio, hi I limo, Trnnetan, (;walk, lam!, Cnattaatt, Mato, 1t. , , t.rantle, Prat , . ,Va• Sa.annal, Rnae.'!,, Jame., and many other., nith their WV. L/1 , 111l throughoutour te conotrt during the Summer at Autettn, and rt-t• v no doling etanms of unto:sal he m at nnti dr:nett, are invanattly acetott pauted by cetconve der nty.ent no the stuntatlt and lon, gntl other atnlont ata!l:. ter, the are a tuta:l mote or ott.ttruntotts of ' ,tie livta. a 4,1/.11/:51 st tie cA the ...mad, autl gt.tat torpor of the None tr•ot, at- wont won, In tlo•te trnaomott, a put. gat., e, exert.ng intntof tatlttente !),C vnto.t. =”••• t. , •••gtontry • ,entarg tn., It no ralltarne n • the p.m Kt= tql.l lit J. hi %OM, o, they no:I f tont. e Otc tett t ma•ter n ith ninth the I:own , . ate Inatl4, at th I tar, tone sonot'atan Cl,, T.-neon,. of the lon, a,,.! utteta. te.turtn, the futtroott. of the thzen ate oonn. iterafttla, or Ertl, Whoe Ll.verv, Erv... , ,11•N -. I, In Int!..,nunan,ny Mott nr..,.1 .1:1ct (rat SOMA. - I,ol , lintt • the rc. n. .. r D.- vtt throat anti lung re, are c.omitoa-d. uhich allay truly, nntl iihornanize Om stomach. It has a soothing eift.s:t on the stomach, acts on the liver uud kid ney, and lymphatic and nervous rrgiun., thus reaching to every part ad the system, and in its invigoration anal purifying effeets it has naironl a reputation which It must hi Id above all others iu the market: INT C:o l 'r I CM. PM TREE TAR CORDIAL Great American Dyspepsia Pills, WORM SUGAR DROPS Reim:under my Immediate direction, they shut not I. se their ICS by the use el cheap and Impure articles. HENRY R. WISHART, PROPRIETOR FREE OF GIIAIGE. I I)r 1, Q. f' Wide F.:AI/Mee Parlors are open i Mon I Tue,ulayh and IV v.lnt,lors from il .1 111 . t.r .i p m , tor emeolltafiot by hr. Wm. With Lim /111, 11,1/v . 13101 t Wll C011....Hi11: ....Hill: /:1 \ I:111S yport info). it not offered by at y other in rtittni,,n .ELI. LETTERS 111 :ST LIE AND RE5.1.1) TU L. Q. O. WIC HART, D., NO !3 N. SECOND STTLEET X' XX -01.3=71 M" MX X. 41.. N-v 14, Is-c 2 .-nt6 Ayer's Sarsaparilla • Is wid,•lv known as one of the most ~ remedies tfr ever discovered for cleansing the sys- Y., • - , k r tern and purifying , • the blesasL It has stood the test of .. years, with a eon - stantly growing rep ntation, based on its intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its re markable cures. So mild as to be safe and beneficial to children, and yet so scan hind as to etli,tuallv purge out the great cor ruptions or the * blood, such as the scrofulous and syphilitic contamination. Impurities, or that have lurked in the system for years, soon yield to this pan erftil anti dote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful cures, many of which are publicly known, of Scrofula, and all scrofulous di eases, Ulcers, ErtlptillnS, and eniptive dis orders of the skin, Tumors.-Blotches, Boils, Pimples. Pustules Sores, St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipe las, Tetter, Salt Rheum. Scald Head, Ringworm, and internal Ul cerations of the Uterus, Stomach. and Liver. It also cures other com plaints, to which it would not seem especi ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspep sia, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Disease, Female Weakness, Debility, and Leueorrhaea, when they are manifesta tions of the scrofulous poisons. It is an excellent restorer of health and strength in the Spring. By renewing the appetite and vigor of the digestive organs, it dissipates the depressiowcattd listless lan guor of the season. Even where no disorder appears, people feel better, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. The system moves on with renewed vigor and a new lease of life. PREPARED DT Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Pradica/ and Anal/Mr . ; cz,,,„,„ft. TOLD BIC aLL DRUGGISTS EVERTWIIERE. Groceries. DOWN TOWN NEWS MINER AND COATS, Main Street, IS doors below Boyd', Corner.X.x ttoee FLOUR, GROCERIES, AND PROVISIONS Woorecous.tantlyreo Woo. nd now have onbtl a fresh stock of Goode In °lull, e bkb we willsei CHEAPI CHFAI I 'CHEAP forcasbArextbamo orproduce GOOD TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SPICES, PORK, FIST!, LARD, GAMS, DRIED FRUITS, CLOD ER & TIMOTI7I' SEED, &c. Wacht , %stoettddand made addition. to onr Block Palls. ai d are now ready to lorward Dotter to the bat comtniss.onttoittea in'Now York.lreeo Oltarger, ant Makelilwraladraneadtoots on consiguttiorita , Call and a xamtocoor dlock boron- partbaaftigala whoro,andooorloveyoutiratver °Ube ,{ GOOD QUALITY-4 LOW PRICES ••` Goods. P. U. MINIM, • • • W.. 11. 00ATIS, Ea:Aware; THIS WAY, GUMMI Harpoon. HORSE HAY FORKS I„ J. NELLIP PATENT IIIfPIIOVED• Toonty.Taro giata Pair Prataiams Awarded Tbla Port In ' , Mean liontha—lSGO and 1170. NEVIS'S GRAPPLE PULLY. An Implement Out Fyn'', Farmer. Cerpinntee, Yuen an d Painter Should 1.14T0. HORSE RAKES' nand Rake* Firythes, Snath•, Grain Cradles. Iron. (A ebor Brand) Axle., s Springs. Carriage Belts. Care Lm, (Steel sad 1200 32kIckziltcor , 0 40w Ms' No MI MI POTS That •.sesys Oros as 01 ARM WiIIIMEI whoa the car e , l Ready for the T dc. TRY ONE and las will and the Coll e Always Right! • Tr.. Grind !tones, Pfrk R. : moos 5,,...... P 11.... nt Knives, Serth Stones. p.intoi. Oil. Storms, Tin-N% lire, Montrose, July 5, IST At BOYD 6 CORWIN I lUNT BROTHERS, SCRANTON, PA. Wholesale A Rota Dealers la II ARD W ARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, SPIKES, SHOVELS, ':'IILDEIt'S HARDWARE, JUNE RAIL, I:DUN 7 KIISUNK d T BAIL SPIKES RAILROAD d . MINING SUPPLIER. ("ADRIA OE SPRINGs t AXLES. SKEINS AND BOXES, "WITS, EDT's and ITASIIER& PLATED BANDS, MALLEABLE uNS, MUDS. SPOKES, PELLoKS. SEAT SPINDLES, BOWS, Ac. ANVILs. VICEn, STOCKS and DIES. BELLows u m m Ens SLEDGES. PILKa, CIRCULAR AND MILL SA WS. BELTING. PACKING TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS CEMENT. lIAI It d GRINDSTONES. PRILICU WINDOW GLARS.LEATIIERd FINDINGS FATRBANICR SCALES. Scranton, March %I. ISG3. Miscellaneous. ICT.Ezt 1%7 IC rrail PL. MI WILLIAM SMITH'S enalve Foralnro Wereronm Fall will end the largett FIRST CLASS AND COMMON FURNITURE' To he ("mod lif Wit oection of the GOOl t r y, of tdo own . tau er, soil et prime that ceenut tall to give aatla tncuw., lit' MOW. r) , 1..14 EXTENSION TEALES In the Country, nod WARILANTa than. UPHOLSTERY WORK Of .II tlud• done in the yeateet Manuel EiX = FILIS.7II3. $3 33 3:0 Elf OF VARIOUS KIIIDE. PURE NO.I MATRASSES, COMMON MATRASSES. UNDERTAKING Th suheetiber will hereafter make to.. "erlermalte oty In his booln, so. Itarine JJo•t rotgpleted NEW and iho most eleenut REMSE In the State. all needing hi, set, ices wilt be attended to promptly end .• satisfactory charges. WM. W. SMITH It SON. llontrose. Pa.. Jan. as. 1811.—r.o5—t1. 1 Ellloll VALLEY RAILROAD. IL" On .d after June 10, lan-trains nu the Lehigh Valley Railroad will run as follows: — NO - . * No. No A 5. O. 7. NZW=I 243 100 91D Fludrs 12 43 013 643 3211 171 045 Waverly 13 00 635 000 395 137 10 00.... .- 11 45 5 11 54 4 .3) 205 10 10 ....T0ward4,....11 05 457 6:0 527 11 30 Wyolurlng ....10 05 7 IS 545 905 1151 1.280,1118 049 405 654 6 14 10 12 ...51eshoppen..... 033 691 6 25. 11 7' ...3lebuopaoy.... 013 611 55 350 12 45...Tunkhaunork... 641 320 666 80( 440 130 P122.00 , m 715 191 450 831. 510 2 15... Wllke.-Barre, ..700 1115 435 .. 739 43i...Manch Chunk Jr.. xIA 650 Allentimn.., H4O 641 ....Bethlehem .. 613 6 10 30 8 (....Philadelphia 040 Nos - York-- 9fo 900 r. 31... 11, A. Mt, No. n: lenses Towanda el 116 a. 11.4 AD•fea, ea p. ; it. nrrlvlr.- 11'0,31 cumin ail: in p.. 11.: Wavrrl e T. -. tn.. Athena, at it p. arrivlng at Tor ndi a 'll5 laitr" Drarrmg Room Cre attattpd.-oo gt e running through front Elmira to PM:note Woo It. A. PAA:Klip.titigerintead; M3E•Vvir F1Z3,31•1 • NEW GOODS. I Th rt itZ d k r g deArraogr rotted, t re lp 'b y e fi a :o d, yon, Jr., of Lawsvlito eentre, sto now prepared to nem lob Ulu people with as dostrable uEtet7 01 DRY GOODS! GROCERIES!! BOOTS & SHOES!! HARDWARE ! ! CROCKERY! &e., Ita van no Maud elsewhere, MI at as Desirable Prima 0. 11. Mott. B. C. Elm. crime. Et nun. Law's Me Center. Pa., April SLIM B Ea) itergELT.rris_ rtanovcucumsa WOOD pump, Tamales*. Untsble. flattest And Cheap. :The best pomp for the lettel money. Attention is eepeelany invited to Ittlatebley:e Patent Imre. ad Placket end New Prep t'neek Valve, which ,an Iro Mthdnlrn with: Ott TCIIIPTIng the Putnp Or dit t whim' the pinta . Also, the CoppetChimter wh i ch never erachn and VIII mil Ault other . Yoe Ohio TgAlert ore! .4 1 . 44D4p4 fa; thithlwutt YAWL OnAL o.lll.6Teacrir.lree, eta COOMeTW@tn?htilk”,P 4 t , tritte:etilit ,Ye-YA Mitts, Lock.. Knob., Latebrit, Varnish. Lamps. Le. =EI -11 45 133 A..x. 1047 11M 1093 UM 1005 11 33 $3O :u