The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, April 05, 1876, Image 2

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    EHE -DEMOCRAT.
PUBLISUED EVERY WEDNESDAY MOA
AT MONTROSE, SESQ'A. CO., PA., W
B ' s ' CM 111:11
EDITOIt§ &PROPitTETORS,
At two Dollars per Year in,Aiir
.64
A TO ADVERTISERS :•--Tui Dm&Hai fui
tispi,f , medium is unsurpassed iu-,this si
Teethes the Fariner, Mechanic. and business
circulation is constantly inereasing. and its
rates reasonable. Rates will be giveti , at o
by mall. , •
JOB. PRINTING:—Onr Mil *e ii siMpliel
printing presses,together wit a large vark
borders v fancy ink's. - etc., wi 'which we ai
to' do work in the best style t
and at 'prices
any competitors in any sect on. t4amples
estimates.cheerfully given at oar office. V
ed by mail will receive-prompt attention.
,
E. B. HAWLEY. - . W. C.
THE ' REPUBLICAN "WHAT 1S
lIT 1 i
.•As we have r d the assertions 'made
ei
by the Radical cpublicah Ririg organs
in genef4l.and the "Court House Ring"
• I
organ of thie county . in partienlar, it' has
been the greatest quer in our wind to
know what: sort of an idea. these "soap
makers" have got of their :readers .16(1
•
the people enerallyj' :can;
.come to.
hut one conclusion ! and that. is that they
conclude they .have i either eVesi4Airs- nor
,organs of artioulat 011 4 ' \but that their
hea4s'are simply bra mess,. partizan, pol-
Ideal pitcher 3, for these
quill to fill and empty at will and
1,7.it4 just such slbps as they .maiy desire
to be rid of.: to be :liburt , d out and refill
ed aitin it immediate necessities may re
quire„ 1 'bey mist not on4" . ealCulale
that tlattiii renders never read' 'a6,thing
else but Ali t . .t . they arp iticonirtent „to re
member OA II: !hat they have ; iead in,
thesesheet/1,1 one . week to:another..
According it 9. • the :strong .- /itqaid . which
flows so thrhnkh `three orggaus ,
and by the ante t .they. would like
VI. take e v e ry , grease spot out of ..the
character of MIA ,partizan cabal • o
ty official thievv, ! only one cohclusion
now can be drawn) and that, is that his
Radical Republicain adminiatration, with
its "saviour" (G-rano) `.. and his apostles,
'"comes and goes 1 i ili § the ; old woman's
soap" or like , C.e pine of the little joker,
"'flowyou see it and , •is ow yOu don't. see
it.".; The average, stork in ,lite.se papers
up to 'thetime of some t .f ~lie exposures
icf. The Tascalities. of OA. . 1 0fricialsis hai
.
Was ab
. k -li.
been that the Republican ‘trt,y
solutely in power . and had, ' been since
1860'. But since a Democu,i, 'le COngress
has- taken its seat -at Waeb ingto . (the
, first particle of power whi l aik the Dein
j
ocrats have held in ours nation! al g vern
m-ent since 1860 : )and as onelt4 on 'their
u ‘ a den
. investigating Committees open p
of "administration' thieves'' -a =:, told by
such "soap establishments," ae.thb . Mont- ,
rose Republican. that this is not fi.', Z.pub
,
limn administration,.'noir .-"al); c, f the ,
cabinet officers are Democrats,'" aa well
-as - every wothati in 'and about) Wiiiii '\ 'UT
ton.
When 'their Ring offloiala bad , fulll a : way :
with no one, to. mcde9t or, l . l lmake 31i 40,
afraid, then they Icodld we bilth'il 'er
.Beecher pray for . Sliatip's rifles- to sltte. of
I)liTiocrats with while they Werebehind iik e
veil of the ~temple stealing:". the
. 1:12604. I
. paor and robbing the soldiers,sailoi4',..o.
liidiang. But as , spoil as tiey =rex.-
posed, "Why this' administration is all'
Deinocrots?' . ''The. Republican . party
never was. in power." -"We . must. pu
down rebellion." "We must - carry On a,
vigorous prosecution cf the. war,"'Cottall .
who expose "our 'thievery) "aridi save the;
. , country" (till we „cti.n. go baek ii.iik get
what is left.) ~ jl,l o iin these ;Rind oraCls
come to the currency question,
,it doea, ,
seem aeif they would burst their waist- •
bands in denouncing "greinbackle '—'
_ ,
They would
• Democrats,were in, poW,er when a packed.,
supreme court made them . a,legal tinder'
and forced upon ' thei•people` the' "iiTe•
"A
deemable, paper," "the 'rag , baby" That
the Democrats Werti\ , in power.. when .th .
Salary Grah,l3ill, was passed, • and every
other` grab. At Alici, -rate. - things go on,
before the. cock' shall
.orow many more
Vines, klie*ontraie Peiublican'will deny
gnat rrant'was ,ever elected by ,tbe :Re
- — piiblidah , party„but will claim_ that he was
a rebel Democrat,: and' ,commander in
chief Under. ! Jeff .Dayis - in the rebel army.
This
,will te, jast 'as honorable,
,consist
tent and truthful, aathe • line upon line
with which that pai3er - now :teems, week
after week. It its not ,only uneafe to tti r
ry lard, in'such a pape*.hht like kerosene
• oil, it_inti4 . tiiiiit eery 'thirigi for some
distance ,around wh4re - it Ye?, . ', •
Schei4. 7 B ;41efen'se. is. : ignorance. :.:
dick n~~t knol:that *Ong, to
10 the Emma
ceividl*Y- thfit3do., PPPOY.-
He fontikaliprecydepflor;:iaot4ig as Di.'
rector in the fact that.a Portugese minis.'
ter acted as a President sof, a tramway.
Ignorance and gullibility is perhaps the
most available 'plea that Gen, Schenck
can set up, but they ;do not tplieve him
of any of the charges made against him
the truth of whi6h he practically admits,
nd the force of which he only , tries to
. - xplain . away.
AXING.:
T
[..-4=tl =A
! .- an
lion.
man. Ite
I; dvertialcg
;or office or
. .
The old worn. out game o 1 gppn.,e,ne
mie'and - 11alf are .worse
with foni
ty of ty - spe;
iirepnre4
lower than
ork ,tinder 7
than , opeti enemies, of calling .honest
1 . ),.m0pn-ttle, riorbops. .the m
, . . . .
vpth being.as corrupt as" the . :Radicala
have: been proven to be,, is uow the card .
foii the t.i 4 iOky Reyiubliean . :leadeis... They
ekelaim oudlyvagainst' both imatiea . ---` - a
plague
_both your houses," 2,flatte,ing
themsel
CRUSER.
deluded,
EOM
kis s• id that all tricks are fair in war..
We do nit endorse such a.vileiprinciPle ;
but we \ snow very well that battle-tields
are not
_ood schools fur muralists. Re
.
publican leaders have shoWn clearly
:enough. that all tricks, howeVer.low'ai;d
mean, ate deemed: by: them to- be fair in
politics ;buti we trust that theDemoerat,
is party will never •be found ranged un
such a despicable systeM,and that-the day
May never - 6rne when the Pemocracy
shall_ be found sustaining • convicted fel
ons, and.urging them upon the favor of
the people. . •
of the
hat too,
Ever since parties 'were formed the:'
lliiit2 States has been the habit of the
"all the'deCency'." partv,as itclaimed to be,
to traduce and nick-name the j)eirioaracy.
,Possibly this brlyc'proceeduz.secures the
Re,publi4tns . some :,vOtes. .11 . they, did
.not think so,' they
.would take good- care
not -to cherish the :petty game. It-may
be good tuste, in - their estiniatiOd.
.may . 'be Very 'smart. 'Possibly,, [l6v/ever,
.at the - present juncture it may be a two'
edged sword wielded in despOltte hands.
Slang political cries - sometimes act.like
'the hopmerting,aild recoil upon the sting
ers. Be'that as'it may, we dO not think
there is cause for any .. seriot4 'apprehen
sion on this score. .
The Democratic, party has a duty to
perform to tlie country, and they mi n t
do it without regard to these , trivial con
siderations. • The people are suffering
from hactadministration of the laws from
a terrible influx of, villians in ',office, from
vicious legislation, from wicked executive
action-and from all .the evils of long sou
tinned public corruption. 'Thuy must
stand firmly upon honesty pniicipie, work
shodlder to shoulder, unawed by threats
it r
of the powers that be,and withan unfite -
ing determination eke. t a , Democratic
President, xlio is onest; and \vho will
nOt . bettay the, people. As PAisident
colt) wiiiely , said--4 is no time to swap
horses now, when we. ire' Grossing. the
Republican stream of hational corrup
tion ; we must go straight onward to the
Shore inct,pla4t - thg banner of honesty On
the throne of truth and.justice. Lac t the
foul.stream roll, on,, carrying with it the
dead and the dying of a party whose:lead
ers have brOught disgrace upon it
,
The only. possible ,:Hope of . reform, is
through .tbe :success of the'Demottratic
party, and those , men and 'editor!, be
.Ithey :who they may, who counsel
the forination of anew, partYpie enemies
of the true interests of the peOple : They
(icily seek 'to distract, 'in . order that, Re
pt blreanism may still r01e..,-- 2 -Pittsbrog
Post. • • y
4f ter all it tarns out that there is
ly, as fiaroniz evidence .agairtet
that given by Marsh, and - 0 43--hcie and
cry raised about 'the- latter - going., to
,Catiada. was Otilv fur- effect,.','l*
• • ,
son ,'report. is' eiimiglx to impea9h 4ndi'coo
vict: report waged;`:through
the hands of Adjutard6.Geneattl , Townsend
and was himielerred to ilien.:Relknaip
Mr. ' TowbSend, has also,' t4stified 14
~
o • „ •
own knwledge, that Gen. ap yeaol.
the. Ciliers9n This.l:;rorkght the
knOwledge of the ontraps :committA
upon' the soldiers officially to the know&
edge of Gen. 13elko \ ap before' the end GA
Marph, 1872: Knowing these heti, Goan
Belknap to December, 1815 5 : - receined'
- quarterly payments from Mr. , Marsb, for
whiCb he receipted
.by: - the'endorseuram.t
of "0 K" upon. express receipts, any}
was also in continuous T correspondence,
`with Mr. Marsh relative to the port
Sill post to remiktanee which. were•te
-sent Win and to. investments to be ihade
for This_ is not ,On 15: otiiigh to
!impeach Belknap, but, the
.whole
Or
`Administration .and the Radical, Waders'
bongresii', sibce 'lB7 -* 3 \
elt
,evideUce!,',"of,Oi•ese• frauds
‘.. - h'eep. with in
~read ~O2f *e . oftovict:
Congres for fonr at:- 6'14 red
fused to investigate.
THE STALE GAME...!
that the ark still to be
•..
anti hoping to - break through,
of•-the Democracy.
,T 7 4g. i ,x),00c.R4T.;.4 - M.TA. -5, • 1876.
JaVantage Vie* of the 8p14004 scan
• dal?.
Mr. "Matnan, the Japatiese,_ charge
told' the story of iielknap a fail
while seated at dinder to several ,M the
Japanese students and attaches. seht over -
to this Country to learn our language and
- our modes: of. government. 'A. deathlike
'silence i enened fdi some i moMents,
lookifor hOrrbr'and ainazement being ex
changed- between these half
cis ilizet~ , beings. When li l ies! .recoved•
from 'the tirst effects of the sliock, they
burst into a perfect : volley 'reproach
and discruat - upon any man soilost to, lion
or as to accept Luis bribe while,discbarg
;lig- the duties of his high and responED:i
ble ofilee. "We care not," one al
miind-eyed child of the orieniii".to copy
your gOverntnent,if, this be the,outgrowth
of, republican pt.4.nciples. We yery_mach
think we shall be called -home when this
news reaches Japan,. for do '•yOu not Fay
in your.prov,rbs, "Evil communications
corrupt good manners ?' No, you may
,think our country much behind y , urs in
,the arts and sciences, in, the modes of
gOverntnent, etc., bat such.conduct in
'positions of trust is a tliing,niiknown in
Japan. We will go :home satisfied to be
-aS we always have been. And the poor
ilowd could actually eat no dinner, so
disturbed were they over the.ne,ws.
A strange funeral procession arrived at.
Santa 'Fe one day laSt week. There were
tAvvnt freight wagons in the'procession
and each was a .hearse loaded with the
remains Of-soldiers in ..different stages of
decay. These had been buried; one by
one, ranging through a period of several
years,iat - Fort Craig, and recently,the re
mains' were ordered: to - the govern men t
cernetry at Sante Fe... the bodies,were
exhumed, packed gunny .sacks and
each one labelled, just like sacks of ore.
Only bile body, that of Lieutenant Drew
Was transported in a coffin. The : officer
periled of thirst On the 'JOrnada del
11,1ner a sig. years it - p, His remairisorhen
exposed to inspection at Santa Pe, pres
,.ente4 a rather natural appearance. The
tongue or what remained- of it, still pro
trinled from the mouth,-evidenzing the
suffering., attending horrible death,
111 this sin,ular and ghastly procession
were 740 tipilies. The wagons discharged
Oeir:skeletonin frtlight the govern
inene cemetery, andleaoh gulin l y 'sack and
Contents was dropped into : a separate
grave. There ,were religious. or mili
tary service or ;ceremonies, and the men
hired to accompanyl the procession tossed
the sack of bones -labont ,with as little
.itre / ant.l feelib asl they, would boxes of
nerchandit , e. j A spectacle so 'wired is
not Seen every diqiin Sante Fe.—Denver
Times, March • 4...
sue=
Procession of• Dead, Men.
Immunity ~ ---.
T .... 0. Witne • - ,
sses.
i
The surprising failure of the senate - to
pass the lions& bill for the protection of
witnesses ,is bringing some of the most
impOrtant itivesticratioos 4;) a - dead halt.
We can imagine n . o, excuse' di palliation
ior a delay which obstructit 'justice.—
Whatever defects there may be in • the' bill
, its purpose is right; and it ought to.have
'been promptly taken up anq passNl by
he senate either with orwithontamend 7
ments. The facts that the form of . the
!bill is exposed to some-objections "cannot,
:justify the neglect of the' Senate; - The
house, would probably agree to reasonable
;amendments, or; at all events, the senate
woutd be free froin °blame 'if :iroper
iamendments -, were' , not conCurfed:' in.
i'llie ; republicank of the house, :aitliciiigh
(they dislike soine, featnres sof the 'bin,
lgave it an \ almost unaninious snpport.
ITney desire amendments, brit recogniz
ing the urg,encyfof the bill they thought
'it unvise to, cause ' delay.. That' senate
'might to have taken, up So important a
bill ,at once and have - sentliv promptly,
back to the house With neceseary.'amFnd
rneotS, ii they Could not \accept it its its
original form: The republican senate
Ca not anOrCto Screen criminals from
;
exposure and punishment by refuSing to
c protect witnesses who can .be induced to
' testitly .only by a perfect - issinanCe .of
persoiial safety.=--- .A - 6-u, York' Benda.
retileing of
Ti the Great.
,
i.llur,ty feet _of the dam at the gest
I.4ynde Brook. reservoir five troin
.WorOester,liase., tiroke out ; Thursday.
aftetaoon last,.after,..having'been watch
all. -dig. crowas,ol,:p!ople.: from. -the
city And elsewhere agad , ..alteir desultoiy
.efforts to , stop , the , leak at its. Use wh . ieh
endamgered colutepts of the, reser
.
amounting to over cotorao t ooo gall
ons of . water,. ,were ' dlaWn:„oti, floodiag
the country below. The*.lwatvr - ran
first througla a l uarrow, *le
`long which aided'lto prevent its too, swift
decent on the country.. .Orly one life)
was lost as far as learned, btat damaged
was done amounting to several millions.
Sevvral bourses were washed , away and
the. Bottomly Smith Q Mills ; and
tli• valuable . A.ah worth & Jones Mill Was
badly damaged. Eight-.hundred tket of
the Boston and ,Albany, Railroad were
. washed away. =
The !Mien Seerehtry.
Members ,of tile'llonse,judiciary com
mittee, including Republacans, say the
'testimony given by Marsh. before that
cep) mittee, is et renger thaP his' testimony
beforo the.comniittee,, on expenditures•in
:tne,NVar Department i and- that :it-is se
conclusiva - ol , :Gen; , ,Mellinap's- , guilt that
:bcoatinct escape,: ~The committee
judiciary Ode Dave the testimionyint.Mrs.
ETVer4l 4008 WereAnot
previously examined by, the committee
on expenditures in the SVar Department.
• ~ ' ..:i. : :•:;‘ , .2,
j
It is believed the judkiar 1 i
riVormillY
present their artiolea '! i
of: mptlielitnent:
this, week. Belkittlo ? - ,ivith , , IsAluily,.re
main closely at hottie, receivink but tew.
Visitore.•
.111110.-
dold closed in New York, on Monday
at 1.13.
Adieitiseme
.! O'l4El L
Ali • q lativ . .. ; 'Office
Brick Block. . ffi
•
; S. POTTE
to inform the
that he is permikneuti
P. Staitip's new build
kinds of; Dental Wor
N. B.—Nitrous Oa!
painless extraction :o
Montrose, April WI
A:DMINISTRAI:OII'S NOTICE. In
-LAL: the rstate of Iffichael qualey,iate of Forest Lake
dec'd. Leiters; of 'Administration in the . Said estate
having been • granted -to ijie undersigned all persons
owing said estate are requested - to make immediate
pa) ment and all persons h'aving claims agalnit said
estate are requested to present them without delay. ,
• • . HANN OR pi. 'QUA LEY , • ,
April 5,1876.--6 W Admlnistratrix, C. T. A.
.• .
EVERYBODY ; *ANTS ONE! -
•
. The Robbins Washer !
For Sale.b y. WM. IL Ilayd & C 0... Montrose, Pa.; or
at the Residence of Alonzo Williams, 8 miles east of
Montrose, on New Milford road. •
Price, Iv 9. 1. $3.52 ; . No: 2, SS.UO.
• , ALONZO :WILLIAMS, Agt.
April 5,1876.-2 m • , Sus. 'a Co.. Pa
HURRAH UUERA•
;iii;
The Stock and Cattle Exchange of . Montrose is an
es•ablished and iutreesftil fact. Horse's Cattle. Grain,
&c., wanted.
,Highest pr tres gurranteed and commis
sion low. We will eell oh • , • _
‘'. Saturdsty, April
, •
and every Saturday thereafter. on Public Avenue. in
Montrose, eononencing at I :30 p.m tn: following (and
other goods that may be , consigned tons from time to
time.)
. Horses, bolts, cows, 2
.yeir-oidi. Yearlings; ;New
and second hand ftn,&,;..Ty WBgons,ll•lni.itis.
Furnitnre,•&e.t;tAil.o u lull line of Mr. „13. 11.: Searin'A.
celebrkted make 4 of Top and Open, Platform
Wagon's with at c„Without Brake. Lumber and Demo
crat Wasgorts. Curnages Phteionsc . &c.. all of Which
will be fully orra to dl' him. all g..ods &c. will be
on'exhibition foint:ll - ti. in. till ehise of gate. Conslgt-
Ittente of Stock ; ,&c.ininst bkentered,hytTuesdav morn !
ing of eachek.oh:aceottrit of advert hone,. For infor
mation as to clot Its.apply to Hil(OSENTßAL;Auc
tioneer. (Care Clio Jobirt.) I -
,Send in your gratle.., ,, t , i'ck: &c., we can get the hih.
eat prices poesiole'andsave your eXpenies and trouble.
•.•,. . tA. .ItOSI3NTIIAL.. ,
Montrose, April 3.
YEWSSAI4SAPARI,LLA,
TOR ftrUIPYINO:TKII 00D.
This Compound oflhe.veg- •
able alter natives, Sarsapar
la, Dock, Stillingla and
andrake with the, lodides ,
f Pottssium and Trou.rnakee
most effetirtal cure of Series •
t c'omplaints which are very
:es-Aleut anti -afflicting. It
Inritlee-the•blotxl, purges out
he linking humors In the
7-tern, that undermine the
tealth and settle inteitroub-',
iesomedisorders. Eruptions'
,rancti on the surface of hu
mors that should be expelled from the himd.• Internal
dhrangements are the determination - of these same hn
,
WON to,some internalorgan, or etrgane. whose action
they derande,and whose substance they
,disease'anddes- -
troy. Ayers Sarsaparilla expels these, humors from
the blood: Whew they ere vele, the disorders theypro
duce disappear such.as. 'lite-elution of tke Liver, Stom
ath. 'Kidneys, tangs, .Ern . ptions And Eruptive Diseases:
of the Skin, St. Anthony s• Fire. , Rose of ErysiPelas
Pirreptes, PitsMiesi Blotchesi lamors; Tette;
and, 13alt Rheum ;Scald aced , Rltnovnirm Ulcers and
Sores Rheumat'Aam Neuralgia Pain, fhe:Bonek..Bide and
Head Female Wettkneisa SterOlity, lAnchorrtitaa *Meng
from internal nicer:oon and uterine ,disease Dropsy'
Dispepsia and (general Debility. 'Withithelidepiirture,
_health returns.' - • ••• i•.• •
• rRITARED BY • ,
Co. L'o4oEl' '
. • t • Tflass ft
• ,Pincidettl and Aaalittcal . '
OLD - BY ALL DRHOOIISTS 'ANti DRALBRIEP 111
• • MENIONS. •
April .5, 1816.
;
tbAßl,cEy4.l* MILLS
iitIn—CZIKV'EWXI3 I : II . _ '
I Ibave rentot-thn_ attoiwe alai Acted ttierretip fa
flret.elass Otter. I hare also !Stacked the- napl with ,
ILL. KINDS OF GRAIN.
. • Including Western *t ate Wheat.
iffIEAT. RYE, AN!) BUCJiWII,EAT
FLOUR,
,CORNL MEAL,
Feed. Buckwheat P,Can, etc., ' etc.. 'which I offer to the
public at' the lowest prices. VErAll kipds of .3Lilling,
Business , dote. . •
WANTED,.
FIVE lIUNDRED , Iine,heIB of Rye, inimodiatol7. .o.lso
highest caehrite 'rot- all kinds of Urain.
.• • ' a 1 • 1 :I',ZRA ~T SKlHBE
raikevale: Jan. 1918'i0.--3ox •
T '•
08 - Nv(JRK
• AT -tirfiti
, 4
13.:491,1itiict.OVekti pet plaid' CiValp' •
: 43 .- • r‘• 0-?;. . 1 1 hitt • ":1 :0111-Tl+74-
t, Fis4 l l l P -
Closing otit Ove'yobists for
Cheap John's.
AfeW Thik-Week.
I r
' •1 • „
ATTORNtY, • AT
over A. B. Burn's: Drug Store,
ntrose, Pa, June gt
r. DENTIST; WISHES
lien* of 'Montrose and Vicinity;
located, in the ti,tanO f story of-E:
ng;, opp - ,,sit e Cooper ' s Bank. All
• done in the . beat. manner.
Laughing G asp , given for the
teeth: ' -
1 1 . 1876,-7-tf • .
1! HURRAH. !
1!!!!!!1
I also keep on band
=M=M
Mil
GORY THE NEWS, .
OH, CARRY: THE NEWS TO MARY.
AND EVERYBODY ELSE !
FOR GOOD NEWS is HEALTHY AND REFRESHING.
. •
r •
J. p •
MEM
• . ,
,
TOSE MOVED - I'o 'THEIR NEW STORE,
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
Where they will keep on hand the best assorted stock o f
Zen's and Boys' Ready-Zade
0z c? fPNIOP (C 4
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS,
• HOSIERY, HATS, MILLIN tit Y
' • GOODS, &C., •
• of all de s criptions
. and latest styles.
Orvz vs A CAT L ana we will SATE YOU MONIY.—
Terms, cash or good Taper. Respectinl.y,
: • •
.1[
etA i TIONiL DRY 000D8 JE;C.OTHING_ EXPIXORIMI
•
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' l 7l ,
ON 4
BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS, newest
cents per. yard,
• at S. P. CO.'S First National.
BLACK AND COLORED CASHMERES, all shades
• cent's per yard,
• at S.P. & CO.'S First Nationit
BEST' CALICOE 4 , new styles and fast snore, 6 cents
• • ' - per yard:
1 - ;at S. P, & Cq.'s First National:
HANDSOME HAMBUR'G EDOI NO AND INSERTING
'. j from 10.entr'per yard np,
• = • at S. P. 4 First National,
YARD WIDE stsArnizo: COTTONS, from 8 cents
per iyard up:, • •
' • j at 18. P, & Co:S First liationlL
YARD WIDE FACTORY, from; 734 cents per yard
• ; , upwardr , .
• I • ,at S. P. & CO.'S First Natienal.
BEST, SKIRTINGS. new styles. 15 cts. per put
• •• " ' at S. P. & CO,'S-FirstN'ational.
BOYS' READY...MADE SUITS, from V, up,
' • • ' -; tst & Cci.'S First National.
YOUTHS' BEADY-MADE SUITS, from $6.50 np,
• • - r • • at S. P. & CU.'S' First National.
.MEN'S READY-3IADE SUITS, Boni $R up,
. ; • ' • ' at ?GP; & co.ie . F'.rat National.
BOYS' C.i,SSIMERE PANTS, from $1.50 up,.
• - •at S.F. & CO.'S First National.
3IEN'S CASSIMERE PAN Tl3,•from $2.50 up.
at S. P. kla• CO.'S First National.
We shall also 'keep on band 'Gents' and Ladies' Un•
derwear of all styles ;- ladies' and misses' Ready-made
Suits. As assistance to mar experienced and artistic
milliner. we have engaged the services of one of the
leading trimmers in\ ?New York city. and we guarantee
onr millinery department to, contain the leading styles
and trimmed in best city styles, 'and our prices lower
than elsewhere Remember we will keep 'a fall assort
. ent of all classes of goods generally kept in first-class
stores, an dour, prices we warrant will be the lowest in
Stisquehanna County. Our special buyer will be in
the market at• all times, and procure for us the latest
novelties. Our motto will be. `oJuslice to all." Bear
in mind we have a NEW• STORE NEW GOODS, and
the LOWEST CASH PRICES IN THE COUNTY. As
aninducement Xo make large purchases we will deduct,
(on demand) on all cash, bills of • $lO or more, five per
eent . •
• • • !, Come one and all •
- , • Both great and small
• Andbuy your goods ,
, 'At IS:' P. & Co.'s First:Nation-a%
~• Respectfully. ‘. S. PILLION & CO.,
First National Dry Moods and Clothing Store.
,
Montsose..3Larch 25.,1870.
so,
Tha undersignedtias an Qmnibns fine running toe'
y train on tile D. L. &' . W., and Erie ,}lBllw.ays
Any oriAcr for
Shipping or pe-Shipping Baggage
i • :
The new riTer brio4g^e. is,now completed, benee there
is ferryisig.
ASV STOCK OF
06*a..C.$4013mPl:r3r,
1 ; just recelved,siti for sale by
(aTIPISFIFINg
Torii! Lie'
Au. Janos .o* •
GRO.CE.RIES;
At the store#l....
aPireis3a.alirabia.genis,
Foy sale by , • 'a..
;Montrose:ADM 21..
iitinoW da i*ruiczt,
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF COF.
FINS, CASKETS, ETC.,
air.raiWO KEW.
`A.IIOOII3BuISHOEISHOP
biuutist CIPWA over -,WackeoMellWah CP.nt
kind* wtiorx !bide to.rirdeF.' • Barmiest doge on still
notice. After having nearly 15 yeamexpericate uo.
busluese I feel confident I can please all who
Dial li~
me a call. -
C. E. CPTEGRV S.
MoOtrose.Febi Manisa%
•
-coat
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NEXT 10
(Searie's New Briek,)
' 8. PILLMAN & CO.,
IBUS LINE.
Gi,eatßead f
at etther•sepot will bepromptly attended to.
d.ARRT A GrLS
ayg on handto convey pagiongeis to any , point it
surrounding country. •
• - ' • LU. BUCHANAN. Propir.
rest Bend Aug 19, 1874.—tf
General Undertakers
cib.3.lDALirr Ism iv D.,
ALL O.RDERSPROMATLYATTENDEI TO
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