`~' ': ~, ~„ x • ',ohune,22 &Viu'and gaisoe6td./ Arab nurser. • • • The 841 i an Arabia in' the second • .:Volutne„of : new edition of the "Ea. Ayelapsed* '.'gritatinica,"",is •by William strut authorities up. Alee subject . . • A. to6d porti o n of his article, is given . tai'tnitt., theme of never! fail, icinderitii,the Arab horse. Ilesaya: '`fleared under an. open slim,, and early antlittnitek to. '!tl f e. sight.' ; of. man.. to the ''./044114tiiii141' ; '. of •*upros :and to al I tit acciailirterrrif human life, the colt vs:Awful) -free frtim .vioit or timidity, and 11 . -degn.o of• intelligence• ••ttkii 4 r; surprises: stronger.. Barley and dates are'Ahe , cbiet. stall ,provender ; ; but . the.giaisirofthe pastor 'e grOandi, in the selection or which Much care is taken, is the ordittary tionrisjinfmt of_ an Arab hors:..• Of:wittet 'aliowaoce; is always 'kept parpos.ely.,,sealit. 'A goad Neklee ro twenty' hours in , • summer--time and eight-anti-forty iii with out once requiring a drink, PSW oCcitsiOnally given,in_ 'sMalt-PaiitgtieS when extra exertion is qiilized'; • lucerne grasi. "is employed for ••• loweriug. the-,tone.: (.1-Aditigs are , very caio.r: that , :thost frequently oetttrs tiny ;. then comes chestnut; then white and sorrel ; mottle gray and tim no* and,:then-to be found ;dark bay, nereK , - , , Gotta are ridden . early—too etuly, indeed—in their third or even see.. • tindleAtiaintd-...are soon-lAbroken unto a '?''steady walk or canter and to the ambling `pace which is a, special favorite with . Arab riderl; racing, an Arab amusement ; from time itnmemorial," and . the game Of , rzeu,' 11, kind .' of tournament; or Moak ' bliiiit palm . sticks, Uglily popular : throughout Abe painsula, corn . plete the training aii •to -wind nail . pace. §,idilies,araseldom "used . in IN -.Wee,. and. slirruplfrnever';' lineboih are occasionally . L employed Rijez and Yemen.. So it is ' also, with •luts„ the place of which Is Ink-. en in Nektee Ity halter ropes, the rt.' , a l anee t f the.tinunal being, ..almost wholly: elfeeiedAl the4reitsiii . _tile .r der's log. and knee.. Shoes, too, are of rare occur ranee, nor ant they. needed , in the iu.,ht sa I, ni ixed of the central. provi icet, ; cisthe Other hand ,, ihe.:-luifs s ire:, often. rubh,•cl • with .grease, to coon:yr:let th,., •I drying effoetS.ol the:lit:MO gnintl. all niceties f'.t g rooming, ducking and ..eltpping,exteßlo-.. the . Arahs are - niastenz anti their kindness - to animals— ' a quality. *bleb they Share witl3 4 .,niost - Orientals, together 'with, the care every i‘i.asonahle man bestows on a raln a lik, aeiteel ''bro par ty --e n sures to an Ar a b ht,r - se good ,treatment at the hands of 'th e owner. But 'Arab horsei..44 ) not porn- . mon ly enter . ..tent, nor, play .wit h, women iiirchildien;i . nrir in it,gerieral way, io they. share 'th Media,' nor they hub,- '.and cried over us (he mt . soin'atiani•bilei‘eiltility of 'some , tic:rater, has stiggisted. . An Arab: flying 'ilor his has, indeed, 'been k'nowl.' to gi . ve. ton . p:Ctie 1 , tea d . abo in , : to • his -rather than . eat it ,himself- r An . aet' in WitiCh self..pieterviition had, as large 'a. Lastly, the 'standing pro!i6ition at fr'oor Nejdoe - nOthing • more romantic • in: it: - than narrow-minded'' - applleation .of the pl es ,•:of ,monopoly; in other eases.-relnetant to conclude ..a fair; tudieates - that the,effer . maile . • • • i .." To Pipieut Smut In Wheat. Aiorrespondent of the,Soulhern rator says •-• -'ll'Aeja3liNibg brine and wash . or liet! ttir ,witeat - thoroughly; then drain, i lind life the., wheat getiolry; sift 'on *bee ;until stir w4l, so that all the wheat may oomeDnitintitet4ith the, 'ashes; or in othi&*rds. soak the wheat iti,stmng brittqW chew dry it with , good' strong ashes, , fairAlaken lime would probably do us well or better,) and then it is ready Iforrsowing. It may be prepared env. time 'when heeded, but should nbt stana %,overtop lone, as the vitality of the seed tie injured. I have seen it used fijiteett , pears in succession, and never 'knew it fail to prevent 'smut. I also think ;'that the wheat grows' off better when prepined in _this way, than when : sowed !4yor soaked in a solution'of blue- Who 15,The.8en Fariber. s'vrtie best farmer is ha who raises the hest,sild largest crops on the smallest siirrace Of land at the least expense, atd attlie same dine tintinally itnproves his 's , 111; who- understands his business and 'attonds_to it; 'whose manure heap ir, Very large and atwavg increasinZ : whose corn 'et sniolti: , ,house are at home.; *bn :is carrounded , by all the neceisiries of life;; who studit-s his profession and tries , ttheadh'• tettO,tion it; who• keeps a strict account of his out-goei well its who kniiiva • how he stands it the eta or each season: Such .a farmer,,liine.times out of ten, will silo ceedAnd not' only mike farthing a ply asant but profitable • Occiipation. - Try it, and see how it is your-s , If reader. Serest, vs. Nadi. - • MEE Most mechanics who work in wood do not arpear to under•stand the eminent sopen(oll of wood. screws' over brad' and nails.' In many places, one. screw is three Or (ear tiutle „ When' one. is seear dg4liatipito' birtten' . doors, or., eleats,to b off b 6.1, are very unsuitable ;when compared. With the , efficiency of gim let-pointenl Screws, Screws will hold two picel tif wood more rigidly than nails; and if the timber should shrink a t#l , ll Iheiacrewa;c3,o hg4 ink' ulif4k, 'tight ; wliereasit "trittionif w 'instances; to t ighteu Alit loose wooc. with Malls in all "places wet#Atlis.*l 'tinfisuak,strain on the'pitit=lsl3_6o IN Care a 'Mon. , . 14Ions nittallY follow , a bruise or . other ti - 444be. tqindt which:..does not cause AIR soon "aspaiti begins to be Tcja thatoitused part take it small . Rahn , tit! ,tif:4lt; aliOly; it to the ' trona; sod pour:oi, xgotigh spir4e of turpentinett. , make Itastsist. This will .zusuallf drive :the Mk' liwavAitilo i 4.Aaiii.' forfelon has prtigt,essOr 4 s,tefat as' - to become t wrip;if s tagatia 'root; pohnd. d .fine aud istbistetted...with water. This will draw thi felon to a head; but/with , 'oat pain that t wit be seriously' felt. A third remedy to"tnaketi• salve by ~4isiolVitig a small pieo.i of laltpehe the size of a heat in ir up \of affeet cream. Theo bruise the inner bark - of. tweet alder is tbe ; ereamiiitit simmer slowly until it • zalseaa*site. . Apia!, •to the felon - and it will 'give *lama immediate relief, aud'if .abst`rfelotr tat not. gone' too far, wjaArtr, am!, without injury or tuitii!.o pain. ' ea .40 . 4 - 4 04 . )11 cam-of stook maim , in a FPAlCV;:bilikillg. the ,animal onto., itiliaboat 61t i4ore Is of it: '7O - ****Outfwileedi,ogataqk a pail thttlt •,rnikated ; the limb ILLUSt ir4 0 , task; the .periou 4 4/Or iar " •r l -1 1 ia Hsi monildnow-f,ous. • . ,F4lllOlO A Constant Rtmtder. . lIY kiatitaNAS ,The' ovenrorke4liciibe'of the Midvale' Oa - .. • • Sat wondering — moneyless " It his office would ever be cleared of its debt, With the times so deplorably tight— When the tread of oldAeatlier wita.iiettrd,cin , ; - • ':, Aifd a ittiatilrer — stepped' into the reorti, Whti asked 'with the " I don't let me bother • ypu, sir," Which the bore is sol'apt to assume . - "Mow are ye ?" ; The '• editor rose with a smile And pleasantlytylelded his chalr-r- ~Placed the visitor's sadly unbeautiful IWhioli exhibitd s y m ptom s of wear) • , e„ Op the top of the desk, alongside of his own, shocking okl plug, by the way,) And - then asked_in tk rather obsequious toned "thin we du anything, for you to day ?" "No—l jest called to see ye" the visitor said ; Paz a friend to the newspaPer. Here. he ran a rod handkerchief Over his head, - • . And accepted the editor's fan-- , • "I hey read the pie Cps You've writ for your sheet. And they're straight to the :plitt, I con. ':That 'at' slap you gin Seysercati attrtinly . Iroti're *a ointment, sir, to ~,the presi 1" y!.l am glad you are pleased," said the writer, "Indeed! But you praise me too highly, by far-- just select an exchange that you're anxious And while reading ti 7 this cigar ;, • 13y the tiay,l've a melon laid up for a treat.- I've been keeping it nestled in ice, It's a beauty, sir, fi t for an angel to eat— Now, perhap s you'll relish a slice.?" Then the stranger !\olled- ur half a dozen or more P• Ot the choicest exchanges of all— iltiped 'to *l4 ; knit threw the rin&i : on the floor, • Or dung them at dies on the wall, he assured his new . friend , that hid "nieces : were wrote' , • . In a wanner on : commonly able"— As he wiped his:red hands, on the e4itor's coat . •. 'That hung it the aide Of the table. - "By the way, I've neglected to ask you your • • fiald the scythe) as the stranger arose "Thittli a 'tact," he replied, "I'm A.blmaleett Yon have 494 o' that name, T sn . ppoae ''rip living out here on the Piddletown Creek Where - 1 own it' good boOse tun: lot; The'Gasetts gets around to me %most every I'm the constantest realer yoti'ye got 1" "Almalech Barre, , mused the editor, "B-a-to-e--• • (Hem Nis ,guest begged a chew of his twist}— ,I, • I'm sorry to say youf,mellifluuus WWI! Doesn't happen to•tiOnormy . list ri • "'Slioie not, wailbe•aniWer—"no• reason it -- should, •" - PM. ye see lotii With MU Prim— He's a reglar subscriber and , pays ye in wood And I burrow yer paper bim Why They Dldnlt Strike Water. They have been -boring an Artesian well out., at the, iron foundry, and for a time . the work, seemed to go along'yery nicely. The - boring was done with st.two inch auger fixed in the end of an iron r which was twisted around by a wheel worked'.bv two men., Oneditiliffer they had - gotie-down k i. goodtinany feet,they tried to puff the rod out, but it wouldn't come. They Were afraid to use 'much force' lest the auger should come off and stay in the hole.— When they had gone down about three hundredleei they began to think itqueer that there were no. signs of water'; but they . bared a hundred feet' further ; one day; just as they were 'beginning on' an other hundred, there was an excitement at Murphy's. Murphy lives next door to the foundry and on the day, in qnestion; his boy Came running into the house and told him to come into the garden quick for there Was some kind of an 'extraordinary animal with a sharp nose borrowing up out of the ground. Murphy concluded that it must be either a potato bug .or a.grAss hopper .that had been batched in the 'spring, and he took out a bottle of bug poison to drop on it when it came up.- - When Murphy reached the spot there it was pushing its way up through the sod. Its nose seemed to resemble a sharp point like steel. Murphy dropped some Pusan on it, but it,didn't appear to mind the: stuff, but kept slowly creeping up, from the groom!. Then Murphy felt it,'and, was astonished to find that it felt exactly like the end of a fork prone. Re sent: the 4 boy into Perkins and all the rest of the 'neighbors. • Pretty soon a large crowd collected, and by this time the animal had emerged to the extent of a couple of inches!. Ey , rybody was amazed, to, see that it Adoked exactly like the end of a :arge au ger, and two or three men were so scared at the idea of, such a thing , actually growing out of the earth that they sod- . d?nly got over the fence and left. Per ktnii couldn't account, for it, bathe Brig gested chat maybe somebody might have planted a o gitnlet there, and it had taken root and blossomed on t into an ,auger.but he admitted thaehe never heiird . of snob a thing before. Murphy , said 4 Af , that kind*tttf , thing 'would work,lhe probably might, go into the businesa regulaiyend raise axes by planting hatchets, and gutii by sowing . piston:. The excitement increased so that' the men' Who".tvire boring 'the Arte sian wed knocketl off 44 ,e,aino over to see tha phenonie .Yt was noticed. that as soon se stopped work the anger ceased to . - and when they ar rived they tooke t it fora minute, and one then said : . • "8111, eo' vo eeognize - that anger "I think I do," - • 4 .1Ve11, Bill, you go and unhitch that i 4 eel from the other end of the rod." Bid, did so; tkxn the;other man asked the cr.6wd.to take hold of the auger and pail. They did, and out came-fourihnn tired and fifty felt of 4ron -rod. Tile auger, had shof off to 'the aide turned up ! . ward and .0403 e to the Batik. in Nur pby's garden. , The Artesian well was abandoned;,and. faundry man, biuglik,ll - . Stem' purnp, and began to pump *stet frOtti' the, river:— Ez„ women his 'cured ,ber, ,hoobsr..d of staying out-*eat igk tit by going to' the door .when be eagle :borne - bud whisper ing through the , key bole, "Is iha'ou, R A er busband's nne is John, and. be stays at borne every night now, and 'Sleeps with one . eye -open Viand - re volsPer under his pillow. : ; , 7 Taro old ,00wii potb its tree ,41 Diullisi; , At4kTueou, ot t od tom 0401 b**4o4. otEkrojiovJliott **ll44F64 "0 140071; T 3V(4111 1 11,0SE' _DEMOCRAT, 'I3 . .EbEIBER, 15, 187. • glik . co,atirotio. 4.. .op"6titig . uu Laughter-is :ea inunnital ea the goals. „Dap sage 1 )e called a gronid hog P A' bur4sa that is picking !p-The rag gati i elle. , .„ • ! , I .. , Use y nir own braina rather t • n those of other :''' -, :_ '', ', , ,. , • Ilave Order; system,' regularityy rid also promptness. I - i , "Cenfeiiiiial HOtels7 are multi lying in Philadelphia., ,: . ~ • -- . •••• Do no meddle with husiness AM' know nothing of. ,k •I - 7 • ; It isiered 'that the, evanieli4 Moody will notl live lung: A - man may,r-live -insti l s , by voiding ;, what he Wallies iu others. ?. Forethought is the idea - whil comes before'you think - about it:! \ : Men who fish for complimett:te don't. care how dirty -th' l e water, is. • • Stones*ll Jackson's first . and.rl . .name t .was Thomas Jonathan. : . --, ... •":" • . • Parisi i 7 ladies _are said to look like pencils covered with raiment.:;'f The bald German' exhibitor . .:-at. the Centennial now nuilibers 1,140. , : , 4 • To remove • wartsitib the ,rafilieted parti against a circular &Icy. - • I Maiden ladies.rejoice. Helen,[ iTroy, 'as forty ahe-eloped. . - ~ . A little ..thing gives krfeetieti,although perfection. is tiot•a little thing. 1..- daughter.of, Jefferson Pay.ii is soon to heinarried to a I:llernphis havk cash; . ' 1; Will Settle is the 'name of ;:ti . Wiecon bankrupt. His ,Creditors That he will. I t . ! • 13,1emed at.l3 theywllo have no hing to pursun44(.l.4is say e 1' • . : • Japanete edncittioaal pro • gress . js to be re.litabl,f; represented at ,the '•nteutii al. . Carrikr pigeons flew kom *istol to Philadelphia., twenty -miles, "d. thirty minutes. ' . \ z. , . Thelraudit who continually complain ,i of pinching want,deservedly wa,it pinch- I I File who sins against men,niayi ear dis covery, bUt he who ains ,agaiu,Nt Goa is Auiv of :LI ' ' It IA _Kentuckian eight feet in i eight is tlielhAppy,possessor of a wile neatly three inChes taller. 't, ' • \ 1 There are many persons, aarently. who! Walla be better off if tl:i' could it y lose their characters. A colony of natives of A.lsace nd Lor - raine,has been 4 orZahattd, to sett!' in Pike county, next spring. , Wheh a man to whom you,leh money 'rayshe will, be: indebted to yoil foreier, xou rna' y believe him, my boy.. il' • In lie• Christian race, all pati e nt run ners•Win; andin the Christian little, all who endure to the end are victrs. _ 4 .It is understood that the Ilsince of Wates h s Wen advised by thiEnglish - Cabinet 'to •return home , at: an early day. . . , Well-i formifa Mobile aittontmea say the preSent cotton crop, if .iil can'. be thered, will be the :largest_ since the . , , The census of 1875, taken i 4 several totes, sbows„thav , the proves, of 4r Ipulation has aellieved a temParary heck.'l - - •• ' 1 ,- 1 - , One Duncan Campbell :is walling from the Atlantic to the Pacific au expects to walk from the PaCific to fhti AtlOnt -1 i - _a is opp osed to wearing ita flaVneeti°Brt! Du ff l ts. e say s no stord man like himself has anything'. lt to fear . - from rhenmatisin. 1 ~. g An old lady. in Detroit., heitriUg that American Gal was dead, temark4d: 'Pve ague staid that this tight, lacilig vrottld lay 'em out some day" They . have a soap-weed in Neal Mexico which extracts ail dirt except tie smell of 'th, tdiundant onions of the Bio :Grand which weigh a pound - apiece..\.l 1 , • 1. 3 .. A c ['temporary : thus . states „ 4:-.Y.The young tuen are taught to believe they cannol afford to. Marry, and th-ti widow .l era have an opportunity, to get all the best girls. j.! , - 1 • 1 .. The postmaster 4-.olcahurnakii (riii.) 'has a pet turtle, He' fedit from tiis hard a Pew'days since. I A suffic;ent iime, has elapsed to digest tne thumb, and #e t r tie 15 still alive. I ,' • ' - Miss Laura. Sp tire, of Camilla, a.; . 1 - weighs 203 pdiand ; „, and stands ilia set two and a half Inc tea high. She e finely r ~?1 formea quite nod ancl looking. But let unmarried men be re.” A - 4 boy, carried some eggs home from, tke sliopi droPped'uf lliJ ~ Did ydu 14,;„1 ; any,...' asked his na the , when`-he told her '4lf - it ',,, "Yo" ti 41 the little!, fellow, "but 'the shellaca* o some of '#m." • - Thereart a few? men in this' kouritry who can' rise up-, with a chunk cbc4,r4 nOitice Oat theireit Lof - the consatitur is tdown; - and "stand 'there fiie ' inutei Fg withunt-believeing .hat his coat doesn't fit him l' , f ,The population of the' Unitect , S tates i5 c 46',2,50,000. If, alshas beet Les ituatsd, each person, has-,200 ? 000 hairs on hos bead that would — make 9,250,000 t 0001 hairs. These if judicii)Uslyappiied, would season 925,000,000,000, phi es of butter, ' • , Totnbetone lately erectOn In 'i Nash ville cemetery says f the' deeeasd ; His accounts were found square to cent!' There are'lots of ple whO Wu at the idea that-any "one i buried ' uiad 1.r.. thst q) i, atone. . 1 ' , . I lioin a cow beion .li : etahat;ge tell Ile 4,8, to lir D of skeins of Mr. D'a in a skein; the San clothes-lice to dry," know Whether it's t as a•coir - or wieavl Ati 141db/on girl, lover really loveditn "wad dorm, they Oari.ful `lover.!.jump left, leaving her toA She went:Oft,itud clerk. _ 1114 Vermont, l'ate hve ,pet ytrn, six knots 'e tieing hung on a still now , they don't et to kev - . .t4e cow leer up into car Peta. wished to fee if her r, hired a boy to yell ere walking atone— i4 over a fence and • chewed 'im) alone. ' • T rried , a dry +goods' ge,o_rittbiberrnaO, to Joho ESotter; ihe wor4 "tiglit,"ll) “Aionoirs, l ,'uo 814 illt3UCt4 :11 1 181)41 . 311 , 41' thAttiviiitto", in tkoott Mina written al letter fir using refs-rring . to 4414 40 iliac he. has toi#l4pt, ``en , • NOW "Adveriisements W:.*,46.7,§01,y04 . - * The wad of the Wonle*. TILE SUCCESS. OF VEGETINE. Tt strikes e the. ma liver t of. Mews by purifying thi blood. restoring On snd kidnoysto hosithy action.' Invigorating the !emus system.. v Reliable Evidence. • 2in. 11. STEVENS r•-• Sta-1. most cheerfully add,my testimony to the . gregtnumber you hare already received in favor ofyour great and good medicine, Vegetine. for Ido not think enough can be said lit Its praise, for was tronbled peer thirty years with thst dreadful disease, • Catarrh. and had such bad coughing spells that it would - seem as though I could never breathe any morn, and Vegetine his cured me ; and Ido the/ to thank God: allthe time there la so gbod a medicine as Vegetine. and I also think It one of the best medicines for congha and weak stoking feelings the stomach, and advise everybody to take the Vegetine, for I can assure them that It is one of the beat medicines ever was. MRS. L. GORE. Cor. Magazine and Walnut Stn., . Cambridge, Mara. THOUSANDS SPEAK. VEGETINE Is, acknowledged and recommended by physiclanS and apothecaries to be the bent purifier and cleanser of the •bltod ,yet discdvered, anti thousands speak in its praise who have been restored to health. • Report (Soma practical chemist anditiothecary. Boevoit Jan. I. ItR4. DIAR Sta.. This Is to certify that I have sold at retail 15,1 dozen (ISO bottles) of yoor Vegetlne since April U. 1870. and can truly say' that, it has given the bast satisfaction of any remedy for the complaints for which it is recommended that I ever sold. Scarce!) a day passes without some of my customers testifying to its merits on themselves or their friend.. lam perfectly cognizant of -several cares of Scrofula Tumors being cured by Vegetino alone In this vicinity. ' Very respectfully you LEAN, 468 468 Broadway. To H. R. Stzvaxe, Esq. VEGETIN •WILL CLEANSE FICROFOLA FROM VIE SYSTEM; HONEST OPINION. Mo. lI.R STEVENS: 2 - , ' Dealt gin—This is to show that: my son was take!) itch in Jannttry; Scrotala, which came out in terne sores and ulcers on his let and hip, His leg was swelled more than twice Its natural size. He had sev eral doctors of high standing in their profession—two imn.ttostonund the. from Ctrarleotown—wlthouh get ting* hit better. Ile was obliged to lie wherever he Was placed, for he had no use of his limbs 'When ha had given np Ail hopes of his livin we were told to try VEGETINE , the great bleed purifier; and he had taken' tt but a short time before wu could see a great:change , The sores mu' so bad -that we had to change the clothes font or five times a ear Atittil,he was getting heifer.; for he could move his limbo and help t himself a,little. 11,. was soon able to alt np in bed. and 'by Constant ,use of Vegetine, tt NM cored him, lie has a lame leg, which he will probably have for life: but we all honestly believe. it we bad used VEGKTINE.before we had bothered with those - ductors, it would have say, ed the use of his leg, and restored it to natural health, I hope all those troubled with Scrofula sill mad this testimony of me and my toe, who IP, now well and able to speak for himself. t:ATHEEINE MAIIGNEY. JOHN 'MAHONEY, 19 'Trenton St., Charlestown, Mass. May 10, 1022. The'sbeve gain but hottest statement cmiclusivelY shows the quick and lhorohgh cleat sing effects of the . VEGETINE tit Scrofula. • • , •••• .I ' VICORTINII Is acknowledzed by all classes of people to be the peat and most reliable blood- miter, in the world. Noe. 24. 18M-47. . , Sold by •11 Druggists Everywbers H. larrrt.. rta r r i a l l Would eallittentlon to hie Ne*Stock of SPRING AND SUMMED GOODS, Now on sale, In new , bid CO C)D2 LADIES DRESS GOODS, BLACK AND • COLORED ALPACAS, . • NEW STYLE OF PRINTS, SHAWLS,WATER-PROOFS, FLAN NELS, BALMORAL, AND HOOP SKIRTS, VELVETS, HOSIERY, HEAVY WOOL GOODS, CARPETS, .011 CLOTHS, PAPER HANGINGS, BUFFA LO AND LAP ROBES, FURS, HATS AND CAPS; BOOTS Awn SHOES, = HARD W ARRIRON,NAIES, , STEEL, STOVESAND GROCERIES, ETC. .In great vanety,'and will be sold on the most favorable terms, and lowest prices. ' H. BURRITT. New Milford, Mayiat: pAwrs AND OILS.' . -- A FMB STOCK AT - B. R. LYONS &. Co.'s. Montrose,Xsy 14,161. • .‘ • C ABPE'TI3, CARPETS AT SO CENTS AND UPWARDS. —Less than N. Prices— .14r Sala by 8. IL LYONS dc Co Stl9 AB, -TEA; COFFEE,, • , . . . . ti 1 • ! ~ i and otte4 -.. ' 1 ar.tvc•Cseriles.‘ At . Low FW ires st WAILI AND WINDOW \PAMiti. A Large Stock, , And New Patterns Received Every - Week Direct From the' , 'Manufactory. 11. R. LYONS & CO. '.Glade' O. N. T., and John ciliv• Spool .Thread. Watie. Black, and Colored—from No: 8 to No: Ib2, at Tb-cente per dozen. or sale by • B. B. LYONS de. ICO.' . 1 26 n# 05 i. 111 :F 14 ,: 18 PL—tl TAL3FILIDIXELtsLa 110017/15 . JO orTvirrit.llut °OUST . Wald. NONTBOSE.PENN' .10 . .1iN 4; : TVI,#LL, Pl.:c,cip.'als. . Nine. Staged and Racks leave this House dsUy !AU uent)n7 with the, Montrose Railway, the ..Lehigit Valley Railroad. and the D. L. tic- W. Railroad, Anrillet.'lB73.-tf Where :.Nov : WRY TO A. N. BULI:ARA'B; • , , AT THE BEAD OF isTAVIOATION, to get some SPILIIi4 SEED WHEAT, 04OVER 1 , = AND TIMOTHY.. SEED; .13funlen Seeds! 4411 libuis.the Ter" bast Flour, Sager . Tea, (Wee, Vise, Llams: Lout, etc:. etc. • - • Forty cases of choice Attuned goods, consisting in poi of Teacher, Pal*, Plank Cherries, Quinces, titiswber. riest.Yine Apple., Corn, Has , Tomatoes; Peas;Duck. Turkey ,Lobster. Succotash, Peach, clothe* ,anu Apple Batter, porileillinni, and lots of caber things quits too 14M13131111 toceesSion, Walt which wilt be sold, k gill Wdsof - PATRO.N.W! tor retic.Y pay at Pticta that will -. I4corsr CJl:szalpeikitioza. • Mica/ upon tile irinalkle iire.lll24 IM hrs. Val sad a.. at, 817/.14.111:113:-.' illtintrose,AprtlX,lB76o , , , ' B. R. LYONS & OM 'Ss .SILAC IV 4131. - Slam .. OF VARIOUS tarns. - PURR NO.I MAT ASSES, AND COMMON MATRAS,gIIS TEo smbscribee will tie r make t admixing a !peaky badness. 1 . ilavine _AR completed a NSW and the meat elegant HEARSE lo the State t all naed.lngttla services will btrattended t o promptlyand at eitio .i•tori.ehargea. • • L . Wit W, SMITH & SON. • Mostrittad.PS—Jam. 31 1411.—nob—tt. Beat calicoes 8 cents per yard at Chop Johieti. • DONLEY j•ki CASEY, , No. a St 60 Washington St., D )'. 1~ ~" N ~ ~,_ Would respectfully cell attention to their bar sto • r 2%7 e r 1:7X11. Zi whlctrtheiere selling et from 15 to 20 per cent. 4 . 4 OULU heretofore, A fell assortment of PARLOR, DINTRG ROOl4 and KITCHEN nßbil. - - • TULLE. • Parlor Betts, him $6O, spryer& Chamber Bette: from $4O upward. • „Idattresses from 4/4 upward. Pure Wool NettreettreAlront $lO to 4115. _Oak; 'Ash and'Wahmt McMeekin Tables from $8 Co VS. " • • • - - • Youtudtdo better by „pur&asing your goode of us than of any.deahni in this it4Ction oi, the country. We will not be andensokt by any one. eget of New Too Ckty„—, No sztraeharge for packing or delivering goods at the depot* - ' ' We &lire toWsys wow:. Iu .this lice we Ways Stein's Patent Casket, and 4 variety' or other styles. , Dutiel Rubes, ti broods, etc, • • The hearse Oanttgel,attacblid to out establish ment copilot be surpissed to ttds section. These wilt Ira tworotetted to those *lto „require, at a ressenabni ure,auywbere within _sir24l4lS of twenty nation from this city, Otre us a 54.; ' • ' . • • DONLEY & CASEY'. • Dingbamt.oh. Nsilftb,*".—st JOB PLUM; AT TWA (1 4 4 1 1c5, '0111.4. Mbeelleatottt Agrii7tissinerits: ziamiztapsy ram2o sA.r*ixt L.LENHEINL GEORat,-,- Has just returned from New York with , a large and complete assortment of D . RY 99.0,0 - . ..,1C..LPTR1NGv:,800t5,..4-, SHOES, Hatec and Caps Notions &e, &d Filling hie large Ttemporary" on the National .14414 s irOund& We shall remain . here until our new , , • • • 7 BRICIi,b i ,rOREiIS COMPLETE ON THE OLD 'OROUND. ' Our stock is new and bought wlth • care. We, will, us heritofore, offer the largest assortment and •best bargatuain the county. . _ ter - Butter and'Prod Lice shipped. Highest price and prempt returns guaranteed; Money advanced whim desired. Great Bend, July, 7th, 1875; FRANK (13HANCII HOUSE OF JOHN MONItOE & CO., PHITADELPHIA,) Wl3. 4 a.tekiEtlet 1-4.43.12.0 r• Dealers, NO: 11..0 LACI4 AV ANNA A Y ENIETEINCR A . . . All kinds and grade. of 1:101MITIO & U(POBTED WINES :& LIQUOR% a. row./.5 Noiember 10th, 1815.-8!n - s.':-_tNEy., :13ING7filANTTO.:11..N.y,-.1 mrimo EVERY -..5TY.11.-::..0F Bronze Lamè Opal Lamps, All Mass Lamps, Hand L mps, Burners, Wicks, Shades, Shade Holders, &c., &c. _ TAT A-Nip - .JA_PPA_NED. W ARE : . - Prices Guaranteed as Low as any House in Southern' New York. . , iddres's by Man iil 4 !omPtlY*ttootdCd To. B Dir t JOB PRINTING , 0 AT . THE LOWEST( ft ATES We are continually adding new material• to oar office, and with our. Large Stock 'of ..70. TYPE and YVIIR Prbitiug Presses, we is:efy i comepetlon Both SI Price and Quality, eiltherli Plata Blsc Nsurrii,l - t?Ltre. At W. 'NV. Sinith &t Son's extol ive Fuzz ttrare Waestoom yin willind the largest 'to . *of FMST CLASS AND• COMMON wimitiav witrxzem To be found In this section of the country, of his owi inanufs,cture,, sad at prictioxbet cannot tall to give satlF faction. They !mike the very best 1 EXTENSION TABLEs • ; . 1 lithe Country. Anil WAERAY'vr them. rs ioiatlt 3r 3r :11Wctr3s. Of kinds done tithe neatest masa. V:N..DI:E , RITA :K.:l 'N ,G BINGI4.4►NTON, N. Y. OF OUR ~ : , - X t4;:•34.42.0 ', 3E,zoist. il GEO. L LENIIEDI. THOMPSON • DEI.ALER, ' IN FIAT AND COMMON MINER [SPECIAL INDUCEMEN'TS I ALSO; . IAANUFACTURER OF or Colored Wark- spItING: ,st . r7.11.74g4 -1 7 94;10 . 4*3,,, ti-.:-..E.,-:::. WILLIAM' HAYDEN STAPLE & FANCY DEY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, READY MADE. CLOTHING, . . HATS CAPS, Dress Doods: a good assortMent Prints, all .e new and Olney 'patterns i n the ma rket..Joodi a great variety.. BLEACHED • AND lINBLiACHED COTTONADES, • • DENIMS; TICKS, ." = STRIPE , • • • - SHIRTIN.G. LINEN TOWELING, CARPET WAEP BOOTS scE ,SHOES, ' :i' _ The largest stoc In town. 1- First class goonaat 1 price Oars than can e bought of any other. -). parties In the . . ": • t . - ATS & CLIPS,. -- , i i i all the latest styles. • ';•. I j • . 3 , ..• READY-MADE IPLOTHING • Is MI line; and good pods %rellimade and trimmed. Call and Examine my noes'lfoicre purchasing Ore where, I will not he undersold for tut same ,quality of Ofnacts, by any one In or out of town. Butter shipped. Prompt returns et the higheit mar. cat prite,'ealerr guarantee/ bUht cashed as somas rt. haired. Wx,.IIAYI)II4. Ne ar Milford, lrse:24.lBTS.—t,l. 22 , _ • 1 UxNT BROTHERS . , _ :1 SORANTON Wholetale & Rotilllpealereln • HARDWARE, IRON i" STEEL, NAILS, SPIKES, SHOVELSe 17TIL1)ER's HARDWARE, .31INE RAIL, 00U.N7ER8UNIC di T BAIL SPIKEt . • RAILROAD kE AIMING SUPPLIES'. • • OARRIAGE iIPRINOA AXLES, SKEINS AND BOZEB, BOLTS, NUTS and WAEHERS, PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE • • • • 1.80N8; BELLOWS. SEAT SPINDLILS4IO • ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and , D/E, BELLOWS! HAMMERS. SLEDGES PILKS. CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS,TIRLTIN G. PACKINti • TACKLR iILtiCKS, PLASTER PAR/s- CEMENT.HAIR it GRINDSTONES. • !MINCH WLNDOW OLASS.LUTHER Nsii);CP' FAIRBA.NK'S SCALES* • , F IIMERS, TAKE NOTICE • . , • Beet market price, Paid in . COI. for - CORN, RYE, AND, OATS,. - at ttie Atentrtite StticreMid • - D. A.. .MositrDOC.Jsilyl4.ll3Z.--tf,-, , • A.DiritIXTISING : ()Isar : tined:', Systematir persona who contemplate - Making' contract a th newspapers for the Insertion of adrertiaemente, e old send ini emits io Geo. - P. tiowein i Co.. 4.1. pnrk , liew New:York. for their PAId.PfILIT-11001i (ninetpace.: eve/ edlliou.)containtng lista oiiover 91M newepapent and estimates. allowing the coati , A dve rtieemento tak en for leading papers la Imuly ti.lates at a tremendous eduction from publishers' rates { fiat the Book. $11...' . , $5 ti) $2O Per day. 'Agents Waritelf:Allcliuis. es ot working pepplq of both sexes young and old. snake mote money at work ferns,: la their own localities, during their spare memento , . or all the time, than et . say thing able. We Offer employ. Merit that will. pity handsomely e' *may tour's 'WO*. Pl2ll particulars. terms. tent tree. ffend •us _your Address at one* . Don't delay., lioWle the lime.. Deril Zook, for_ work or buslneas elsewhere until,. vitt US, leaned what We offer. it.tX!" Nirtiend Maas. , - • .1 • & CO., 1 , • u eh _1 ' z 1 c M .±, ' Ch t4 t 0. - 9 Ig 9 ' 2,2 • any bottle in the Mate.. A.' S. March 31,1875 LIAAVLSI 'CRURiEt. Just Received BY- 10p, fft.;% moNiET - srAyi:::•:t.); , :. fiTEAFFIRg, `)rte: Gpops, GR.T.FETBi.k.i:SAYAE: flue opened at `the old IfwAt(du. a )1. B. K ileoa in - the Brick Block Montrose, and we .0.111 be pleased Le Nee xlll ol'nur old fried& sod the' lastly new ones w ,!Idis? to gain., Our, !tack liltcouststuf, Iron, ell 110 NET. OT ALL XLSOII, CROCKERY GIA.-§W424, In large quantittaf aniMarleiy. Stone 'Mire,' Woon Ware, ttoope-Fuintehing - GoodA and Groceries. Wf Mall glee part:cntar attention to the fireetty.Trtdc and keep aMI Orortment Tea', Sugar, Cetrees.; Faintly • • • Groceries . 6 Prolusions, In full varlet). Salt and Flour. We shell keep con .slantly on baud fine brae& of dorm at flinch lei Hon old prlces.and warnint It to please. , Goode delivered promptly to our town enamor*. . -.TE.ILNIS:—Our terms will be otrintly . , Roacip-I"dy, „ . . . „ (cash or produce.) This it will be well to remern: bet. as this. will be the secret to onv low prices- We are contident that by calling and examining onrgoodr and Vrieea your vpttl find that It will be for your inter. eat to try our goads and terms.. . - icriaitsox Gntrrts; B. M. Salsa. 'Montrose. May, lBth.'74.—tf. • • GARTER, & ;JOHNSON , ,I;IgrHOMiEWLIZES , DEALERS /Xi HRDp'AR. IRON, iSTEEL, AND, NAILS, )31acksthiths' FAUNEIRSIAND MITILS3iIOB' TOOLS Agents for felvcreat g is 1911t0e./ .43r9liociaci SEAT. .Selti.Nr,S, STEEL TO'S titSB and CALIt STEEL. &C.: RIIRRETTR , CORN • SHELLER . • A r t 4, t h e 4 4 iro:Toit, . • ' 'RUREICK FEED CUTTERS Vir e CAam AND ssa trs, 87 W,a s if Si. BIN'GIiAIIiTON, N.Y. cV 14 th. The Ob.eapest Place TO i3UT ix.ix.rtmovvAL.x.-*.m ITEM CROCKER & OGIEN'S, rhelp's Bank Banding,' WHOLES4I4 AND'RETAit DEALERS' .I ttEAVY . ACID S.HELPITARDWARE, / /:(3 RRIAOE2:GOO DS. ' OAK TAN ED LEATHER BEMS - 11 . - RUB ER BELTING* .AND . • . 1. 1 PAOKIVO, : . ETC., VIT.; , ETC.. . 'We are A;,entt for HENRY DISTO2 4 I'.t. SONS' jOIROUL ARI AND OROSS-CIIT SAWS, JOM.I'ROTIIERY'S ilOd ! Oni riles, Tkie Best in iTtd World ! Binghamton.. Oct: 14th. 1874 Pteitet,dl .- Mahls : . We retarnid \gout : the - City of NC' Tot • `with A rpiendld stock of oda, peoisiatina ot . . . • J•,- .''l , . . , ~ , ::. 1 ' , „ ~... • •; :-. • ' •• • t 44 .0 ... , • • ' ••-- '. G ROCEIRIES, ' boo Ts. snail:O.,' RRTMit9, 48DI0iNES; CROCK . - 'BRX, IIAIiDWAHP.., 4 &c., ac.' . - • -•. 1 • 4,nd all other gouda tunually kept fin ' a country gore, .• Monte one and all and satisfy ourselves that We are "selling as cheap Is:Ai the 'then We are;alraye wil ling to show oar ; goods.-: '- ~ - ;- r " ._ ' , __,__. -: -.- i -I: ... , '.•,-. 1 •'. - ' - W. 4.8. DIDNIILJED. ;il l ~ Pricifieg. 'it..illay litth.'lBlo. tit . 1 .• oi '' - - • The Place to Get Your DRUGS & mectioiNEs M. A. Lyon's Where you wittflnd a fail gag rtment of Pure Druff* Modivitics, ibemiceig, Dye Jewelry, Per turnery. Viotin and Violin. Stringe, Panay goods, Yankee Notionit Pock et Hook.,t)learit Tobacco, Fine Toilet Soups, Brushes, Table critCory. Solid Silver Spout% Plated Spoons, Kr; yes end Fork ,, , , blunt, PI t•-• hinunition, Shoulder Bulges, Tnisers, Medical ffigtrnmeuts. Dente{ litaterlaisi Lamps tied iChinmeyg, Teas, Spice*, ,Baking PirirdtT, Scu Muss Feriae,- Oviating, Tapioca,. pie., lie. • , 'A. full asgortitirat of. Machine blis And all kinds of 1.. 'Varnish, kept eolistently on hand. We itre gelling our- Wail ,Paper at eost,, and are alio , • 't..ifoairg_ out 06 4 GlAftliWirtitt " i'Very Log.' Figure, get a ,. eaa of air- 'Mixed Chemical Paint, ready ter use, find do, your, Ural, painting,, :With our targeiitoek of goOds; reel confident that everyone visiting Montrose, a - piped - it for their toter; eat to call and examine for thentegivet, before ourchag tug 'elsewhere. _ z _ Montrone June 9,1=1. ' • NA . - itiekta" • . The nnctentgn " Y ed will mike Uadmrtaking„ t - ..4 7 :“ a •Bpaciality to heir . • *— bualaima All •i nerai pg thilreervictaw . lll, proynetly attataloti Etat! tiou guartiateed; • • :•• • - -• • f' r.:Al?"17,11170, - 4, Ft _ tf . • • e New Adverthement3. i ttirbit Mods ;-W9,l!'?ol,eslt lbe!lt4eitioti of pitt rublic wanting XT.X.TING T.HE RBLE NEW. PRICES; • rfrilefne the only MatbliWorkit In the Couely..,x All Work Warranted as Represente SUN'a Depot. Pa., 40114,16M -Iy, &234/ 01a4 ABBOTT, WA GONS I - • .• 1. . 1g.16.42A10 . 70=103:1.0 • R AGO'N S. fol.- , on 4.111.. m r . and for wile at 'O7iLLE GRiONTROSE: • PLAT FORM SuPpiies, WREtilt W. o • . • ' . ' - .',liizeL , Li Repairing done ou ettoit not I cheapen. • Firn•class Ptueto6B 1.,., " ~ B rrgi d - .- .. `• Lurub r liVegonec Platt(' ' , from $l4O " : 131asiolLatsrs. . - To shod per'spsra new, . .. .;-• cork and vet - . - -. i " set per rpm -.- : . - All work warner tea. Call' nd ,tbrlNllrt4 o /nt .e,Aewhe.re- , ~ } itarford..Octobtr 20th, 18M— 4---• . - LATCHLEY'S ~• ' Jr. - il ce 4- - ,I . ri - rs&d CUCUMBER , • t - k ' ' ~,' • WOO PUMP; -- Is the se. e , .. knowi aged STANDARD of v . ', „f; , the - liet,by popular verilli t • . 1 - \ 5 . c . '4 .,.... e ,I_, I , y i the hdet pump fur the leat -.- ' money l ,, Attention to Invited or ti i to ' e „ to Dlatbley'a Itriprotied Bracket, the Drop. Cile c k Valve, which elm be witb , lrawn cri:b. .....OK2 out dietur ,Ing the Mote. and the cor.yer 1 ' 7, Chamher, which lauSter • cracks, eralee. or -, ..r.i.•.;,. , mid* And -will last al lifetime_ For pale by .1 ~,:, DC3lev and the . Tradqvacritily, lii order:to V., , ,,_ .'..:'. be mire that you get Vlllatchley'r , Pump. be k r , -.4 . t careful and Ace that ih has my -trade-mirk: es above. If you do not know•where to hay titicriutive 'circa are, together.:twith' the name end tut dzeJe of the agt t neere-t yea;,' will to promptly ft.,m wilted by ltddreeFinT, with etaMO. CHAS. G. BLATCELENiI Monniarturar. :ion comaten - e; St.. Pbllntielphia, Pa. tifarchllt,lBls.lhrt ' . ,i . . 'N-- ,- . . -. 01.4.1N1.T1US LINE. . . Thz undoretg4l hat an *mania! line run flint , . to ev cry, train . , on_tue , D. L. & W., ,and Erie Railway* st Shippins Or R©-Shipping Baggage at either dent will bcprotaptly atten4en to. • I new river tw1114.;i::la now omplcicd, hence they Ia flu Ferrying. . 1 • - _ . • . . . • , . . 3.lvrars on niitlll) convey pasiengern to 'any pulni !n the tmrrounttlng wintry. U. 131.1CI1ADIAN. Ptop'r. `Groat Bend; AL. 19. 7Eri4.—tf. - " " CATthoell' GENTS 9.t c 7 Tbr:i OIL cur. , ..3tOknicon.tocl, slag 9111 .Li for ft, 120 to 4.5 ; fur nolsday Presents. 4Y 1 140.` AUCIIROMO CO Phila.. Pa e 1 for I 3 zutt t4).f.v.?ndmJ.,F..4.;,l.:trlualt,chaS Frau Map* o Delaware. DelA Wan!. tO oubly,wi its`. or Territory if/ 1/1 ,GENT rdiht, hook ever. oZttn termit to Print -4101thi;t, SHORT C TO WEALT MIND READI V 6, PSYCHOMANCY, FASCI , uotidn, sold !.'harming, Ile•rurrhim; nnd.Niarna.a G aloe, xbriering' either vex may faocitiote and gain thr• lore taut atiegtloll' or toiy perAun_ they eheotir 400 to all Si • ernhi PUNT Jr tap South 'lttu•St • l'hi:atielphli, Par • 601 77- ,601:TGIIS I COLDS,' HOARSENESS, . 111,it n O4T DISEAE-ES WELL'S PUT UP ; ; A TRI Oold Py.,Dr05.%.1 Jtllitittun. Rollo NEW :111101; lUlt WE d I HEUNthil Oritphic 'Dego .13ortit3.1.1fe. It* . Planar AVOCIVII and rporto. A No competition. iitwhero, Circa Co., "A S. Oereat • H•li q' 14 11.9- 91 9 . 9 9 :•,' '• : L. - ': A TO BOOK A G ENTS. I. Att_,..tfir,tir.irlf:..°l,3 ~, int this peat' pi , Laity a "Ma W. &nag a ota book . "faalsAr..4,. or L t ond..k.naw 0 m IM One at; weaukka : , atilmtaaallatra oleo a Wit seat ~al" a ex.rieta omit ' : ''l, r ;lttli alaw iltztr.=,:tintri= /4 ;toting atalIGN 4Um wit/lama proussaat it "tha hat law hoolvant" It kga awe 11, It at• bock Paths amok sad • APPI, bratty aril , to tu i dIY• WO wnit Waiters la t_tvw 11 , :zw e 1ia•,474,1-o , „ t -u'rt i Irrge . ritictriP ai i , A dd. A 4)..W . lil !Nile* is a: 1 =11111'0RD. 0:1111, , ,'; ....-.- . . . '.•.'"NIP. - ., , AND.,,TUCK!! . Tkle Gre.at T 145 itirrlitilitstarr; Bevititui I,kll C purch4 rens of I or Wend upiviktO (Mice n'w (Mice pound) bqtwolift: , sby itod it i p To ttali of marl' etory! so' well fut '1 ba4ia 10114 pill appra Med. Own t Ale Vrca at Netiett iitAt tki4 y~K il: ~._iy N=Lber 50. 7' p . qi: - .,%1 - f 1i1,...:,i ,!',..„1,: tq. OUR 'WORKS st krSQUErIANNA OPOT,. PA., OWN() SAUL r;017 CAN' S,A VE MONI,'Y on as. DtLONG. Manor!lift' tiise, 31a minx i STE narford, re,at .13C1344, 0 11. Any order tot , . , CTZk.XLPLIA.C3r3ME; bauchyitio: or New rooks nn UCILDING free ELI; 4r,t7(..t., 27 Warren 5c , N.Y. ay C' 111 r tiro and rablie Services, 'll,e Nal,lou ella* wanted: .Apply for ch4ice but COI Pub C0..111114 50 . lir AN "I`F 4D f f,,l t. t i z: üblhOlot. 'Se:ia . tor eircuLtro urd our Itte. Nntiorlitl Publ6hlug Compfutg. 48 Tchnbee4 !or. all • Mob, and Fe :male .51.7..E1t1i . 1a1(1 ClitlVls4 ,, erz , Free ;nt.irmritlon nod ftte Sem • pier -with dvery order. • .ts lytath St, N. t P.O. Box WO CELIZI AFBULC TtBLETS. r )111,Y 11.4 1111417 . 1 E BOXES. D'A NT) *Witt: REMEDY. • to generally. and 49 ay ..t Co, Phlladelpnla, Pa. Volli THE 1,000,000. TI , RN 'ROEDER ONE 14ELI liF.Ans AGO. • i• the Heroin liponh of AnwricAn .t•undicta of Red and Whlto dyvnturel!,Captlvllle.o,l. , rBlo,Sconto, id boys - , holm uar.pathA, tamp .Ife, for old.. sod young. Not a dull pogo. Enortnous Palen., Aponte wanted rie five. , Addrires, J. 0. Nem, St., Mts..", • td • i.iil .(ehrow.), . . , . , timerinau Tea Company 3:liresity Stiret, N. " To Oxus AT Igiowrant . ;rocas, tromoo t of ditforent 'slues, proreolea 2. 3, 4 orb pounds of Ter, In clubs • ' The Company tour now ready for Crirotuo,entitle4 t'Nlp arid Trick" a picture, showings lively pittradth a pet dog for Rot pataesalon of a doll, ig turf trod torieeerlptiou cart tell the ilthe elm pie title: of the atrial. The od luck, ea insist be seen to be fur Circular of:prorre, terms, de. Ainerkinnarm Company, id 93ntilsow dir,"4. 'I 4B RIM YultXof.TY. iii=lin ~~{, `,' ~ M. A. COLVIN, At% Di D. SEARLE, & 818alis, H OUT, e., Cheaper than the - 1 7 - ' . 7 $233 I - M - DA , . . 73 I=l exaratae:my stock ha . :OUSI'ERHOUT