Arrangementof Mails:; Vis RAtLioan: Arrives. Deporm a nkbamiock, (Dai1y,)...... ..... UO p m 12 15 m VL► STARLIS : . loot rose'llep 0t,(Dai1y,)...... 600 p m 620 Ili Ai riesy'fora. (Dally,) 4O ara 1 80PM Wyalusing. (Daily,) 1 94 Ara 200pim Frieudsville,(tri weekly,) 6° oonkliu Station,(trl weekly) 7 t ri m , 7 8 00 00 :: Bioghainton,ria S. Lake.(tri weekly).. '6 p - m - 7 pc, m gesioppen.(tri weekly,) • 1000 a m 400 pm The New York, (via Montrose Depot;) New Milford, runkhannock,and Wyalusing are duly. • The Conklin Station mail runs Tuesdays, Thursdays, slid Saturdays. Binghamton efklyelq SilVer Lake,) runs Tiles- The - ..•., jays, Thursdays. and Saturdays. friendevillt mail runs Titesdays,Tburadaye,and Bat unlaYa• rhe 3leettoppen mail rafts, nondays,Vironeedays i and Fridays. , 'ADDITIONAL STA r allg A stage leaves daily for Monttooe Depot at 1 m.. and returns at ti p. m , A stage leaves daily for Neof . 'Milford `at 71114.111. end retorne atS 90 p. m. , . N. C FORDSAM. P.ll. Montrose Railway ?Table. mramement of Trains. To take effect on Monday, April 17, 1876. , • • Down Trains. Up Trains aoIITHWARD. , • . - I- •NORTIMAIM P. .A. - • x. 5 45 .. • • iffOnttrOae, .• • 4352 ' 555 10 25 Alltu'a. . 845 546 656 1028. Coors : 840 448 606 .. ... .8 85 444 608 1086 .:Woodbourne. 880 440 612 1040— Dimock • 925 488 617 10 47 ..Tyler's..... ...815 428 625 1057.... 490 630 11 05 Lynn - 755 . 412 645 1118...:... 45 400 653...... ....Lemon • .%.7 85 400 705 1135 Lobeck.... 4. ~. .7 25 345 715 :1145 • Marcy's.. . 715 837 " 720 1200 - ..Tunkhannoik 00 822 'huhu+ will run on Lehigh Valley time as kept in the Offite of P. & N. Y. BR at Tunkhatinock. All trains connect at Tankhannock 'with P. &N Y. R. R.going north and south. JAMES. 1. Bit AIf,SLICE, Pres't.' Mauch Chunk, April 17 , 1876. • List of New Advertisements. New Music—Ditson '& Co. k Assignee's Sale— estate of James Martin. Statement of Harford Township Finance. Assignee's Sale—estate of A lanson Chalker. Night. Route for Butter via. Central Express. Administrator's, Notice—estate of Albert G. Reynotds. I Administrator's Notice estate of Hiram Reynolds. Annual Financial Stat ment of Jackson School District. , BUSINESS LOCALS. Plow Trial. MINISTERIAL AS S OCIATION " • - The Ministerial Association ot Wyalusing District held & meeting in the - M. Churck in Tunkhanock: Commencing ; Thursday eve niag _June 20,.1.876. , Rev. Silas, Barnet., appointed to deliver ..the• • opening address, being- providentially detained, Rev. •F. A. -Looney, idternate,, delivered a brief \ address, after which Rev. George T. Price preached an apprOpriate sermon, frem the text : Let us not be weary, in well 'doing; for in due season we-shall reap it we -faint not." I , . Rev. I. T. Walker, P: - E;. was elected President; J. H. Weston ; Vice President, and D. C. pipes for the ensuing year. ; • , The association reselVed.to hold .a camp 7 meet bag, Providence permitting, upon old camp grounds at Dimock, commencing Aug;-23, and continuing nine days, The following brethern . were appointed a camp-meeting comtnitte, which Rev, I. T. Walker as Chairman, Rev, J. H. Weston, Sec, and Win,' H. Barnes Esq, of Mehor - any, Treasury, Ministers-1. ,T. Walker; H. Harnett, W. L. Thorpe, J.-'ll. Weston, S. W. Weiss, and J. L. Race. Layinert—Wm.. H. Barnes, A. B. Shelden,lE. L. Weeke,.l. S. Tewkisbury; U. E. Palen, and D. G. Black.. Essays were read upon the following subjects "The Force of Habit," by BeardOey `. "The Holy Spirit in Revivals"—J. H. - Wfton; . "The Sunday Schools" --G. T. Price; "Lea v en la Place."—S. W Weiss; .Wyalusing Centennial Recordt--W fiat Shall It,be T. Walker; "Present ConditiOn, of the United . States"—J.. Isterish ; !`4 . 11,-eview of Sketchesof Creatton, by 21/4mander: - if Wtn. . Keatley ; "Miniaterial Hamer. The association reqtiested Rev. I: T. Walker to publish his article in the loeal - papers. On Wednesday evening,W.. L. Thorpe, cf Montrose preached a centennial sermon- from the text, "Ye are the salt of the earthl7 after . which the association adjourneA r to meeit .in lime, Pa., at the call of the President. D ‘C. Bkrusas, .See: Factorville, Pa., June 27, 1 76. ','. •' ' . ' ADVANCE SUBSCitIPTIONt3.-.6ll.corresponaent , . • Who can't see wily newspapers Should be paid for in advance, is !glowered by, Brick Pomeroy ne foliows: • "Where credit is given . in such broadcast manner, the' pUblisher loses. Etch, subscriber ii will say to himself that his tt not be missed, the dollar',or. two that he owes is of little consequence; that the editor itau•get along for a week, mouth, or' foreyer, without his, and so he lets the matter go bydetaiilt ; and the editor, instead of [having his mind Op on his editorial ... work , ,114, it EliAtediP.ol4 rY shreds,pulled out, tike a spidt:r's web and stretch ed from pole to pole, so it-is. always on . " Men tal rack and in doubt ae s O busiuese, l be. loses his gri, as a writer ' , and betweeU the hundreds criuthousands, of stak, to 'which he 16 tied, falls td the groitud. • man might as veil make love VI, a lige:wasp under his shirt, as to edit paper wtien .lie-has somethiug; he , sides editing to think about. i See to your& Business. Lon • PLOW TRIAL. - :1( • 1 - ; ' m The executive comittee iv‘itiolia Grange P. of H., will bavt' it of pow in September next. fattufaeturers wisbing,, to compete are requested to give ,t ratite - tbp 20th of riot 1)e a' ploW,lfig match, but an impartial, of plows on. I tti!dr merits, all things eonattleted. — Notiee . 'of' time and place will be giVea inidue time. Address. L. blAtit; Lathrop, Sustea.Co.; July 5, 1876 l e A LOT OF AMERICAN WAITERS from a ali! Zupt sate, for sale it ono hairor4intil pri .-- Call at once. sud secure a bargain 0 . r,P! B RONSON'S Music and Jewelryiitoie. - . - ' bloptrose, June 28, 1876 1 26w8 HANDnu I Ls for Anetton Sales, i te., printed at the DEmoquvr of4e In first-eta s style and at reasonable prices::; • • , WA new 10t of 811MDit1118 and subpoenas just printed at this office. 9ther blinks in pro fusion, all prepared with PiraroditAPris.--Pictuns`Aaken the %t -eat styles. Old pictures copied ano enlarged. Also .a splendid lot dt frames for sale 'cheap, 'at G. W. Dootrrna's. Montrose, June 10,N.—tE To RENT. Howie and. Lot to rent in Montrose,: Enquire of J. B. McCollum.' \ 1 May 81, 1876.—tt . ' NEW Brockof carpets, oil cloths, matting, dcc.,jut received. • - • GUTTENBERG. ROSENBAUM & CO. •Montross, April 12 , 1876 cf. SPRING St lea St* 1 : Hats, felt and fur. Boys rittennial Hats; just opened at . GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & CO. • nil 12, 18760. • •• • PURDY'S Wagon Shop a fine lot of Plat form Wagons and Buggies full trimmed.— Com plete and tirst-chUfs in every respect fir sale cheap for cash.' • Montrose, June 7, 1876tt. Loths KNOLL. Shaving .and Hair Dressing Parkit,,on Public Avenue, keeps on hand To bacco and Cigars ot, every kind, also fresh Candies. , • • Montrose, May Si 1876. - A. LARGE assortment of the 'latest and neatest styles of visiting, and , business cards just received at this. Office. Call and see , them before ordering elsewhere. , No btriness man need complain that he is "too poor to: advertise" when he can get the latest style business cards printed at the DEM OCRAT office for three dollars per thousand,and other work in proportion. LADIES see this, yOu can get,' 9 yards of the best Lonsdale yard wide sheeting for $1 00 at Cheap John's also, 16 yards of the best (any. in the store) Calicoes for $1 00. - Montrose, May 10,11876. Nzw LACE CURTAINS by the sett Or yard.— Table Linens, Napkins", towels, and House keeping goOdain great variety at • GUTTE.NI3ERG, ROSENBAUM & Co. Montrose, April 1.2, 1876tt. A MAGNIFICENT lot; ' of fine Clotbs and Cassi. meres; Coating's and Suitings for custom work, just received, pall,and leave your measure for a new suit at • GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & Co.• April 12, 1876tf. LADIES, do you want a nice, Alpaca Dress, black or colored,if so,go to. Cheap John's,where you will get 16 yards of the same for $4 00 Ind all the trimmings throWn in free. Come eally: Come at once. , - • Montrose; Alay 10, 1876. - NEVER SAY FAIL as loug'as you can get Dr. 'Churchill's RernedTes for Croup . and Diphtherhk. They Will cure every .one who. feels disposed to give them a trial.- , • • .31. A. Lyon .is .sole agent , for Montrose and vicinity. :Get a bottle and be. convinced. June 14, 18760. • • . 24w4 TnE_Ruisian Conti invited. Dr. Ayer and his family td,the Archduke's wedding in the Royal Palace This distinetiOn was awarded him not only because he wad an American'. but be cause, his name as a t),laYsidian bad become fav orably known in Russia ott 'its passage round the world.—PuiYo People, tsrrons to the Centennial can find good, ac commodations within a mile of the Centennial Grounds, on line of street railway, at reasona ble prices. = Drop al postal card a week or two before coming, to secure rooms. C. H. BIRCIIARD, 8847 Havertord West.Philaaelphia, Pa. May 3,1876tf. ' MARBLE WORKS. The Tunkhannoek Marble Works of Burni & White are doing a good business 'and are getting opt, some :,:very tasty jobs of Head, Stones , and Manunierits. A. B. Burns, of the Eagle Drug Store; is their authorized agent for Montrose and vicinity. He, has designs of Head Stones and -Monuments: Any orders left Niith hint' will be Pl:ohiptly filled by Burns & White. ' ' , Tunkbannock, Feb.'lB76o. CAMP MEETING. ' •I. will be on the ca mpr) ground in Dimock,Pa., Providence permitting, to assist persons in se lecting tent sites between the hours of 11 a. m. and 3p. m., on the follbwing days : Jul' 15th, August Ist, 15th, 22pd, and 23d, 1876.' ! J. 11. WESTON: Comn3ittee on Tent Sites. 'Brooklyn, June 28th, 1876.-3 w HARFORD FAIR.. , - :The tlarford Agricultural Society will it)!4:1 their nineteenth Annual Fair on their grounds in Harford Village; (1111 Wednesday and Thurs-: day, 27th and 28th of September, 16,76. The list of Premiums Will appear hereafter. • H. TYLER, Moonn, , Ex. HENEY GRANT. June 21, 1876. i 25w4 CAMP Mignso. Wyalusing Distriotl Camp 'Meeting will be held, Providence permitting, at Dimock, Susq'a County,, Pa., commencing August 23d, 1876, and continuing nine - 9) days. c7he; .people ot the county know the grounds -a-Ne pleasantly located on the MOntrose rail - road, at Dimock Depot. The water supply is plentiful and pure. The committee have, provided for a good board ing tent'to be kept on the ground, and the us ual supplies for persons and horses can be ob tained at reasonable rates: ! Every o'pe that .thinteth, come ye to 'the water r j i Ip.A T. WALKEA, Chairman. .. J.{}l...WEvreiv,, See. Qf Com.' Arrangentents. ' , _l3rooklyn, Pa., i lune 28th, 1879. No, CURE, No PAY. Kirby's cyt4gh Ralsamia very galatab:e corn pound; tor' the'varions iffectiona of the throat and lungs, I.Tsedi with great success in case of' . A.4thma and 13renchitii. tt is prescribed:by the physicians and endorsed by ; the- people., - War.' 'ranted to give entire satisfaction or mopey,re funded. Kirby's Magic' Relief for the instant cure of severe and acutepains.l Kirby's Tasteless- Slyer% ),Lozenges. ,Sure, sale and effectual. ' :Kirby's Condition .Powdera for quality, wkan tity indputity sre'• superior ,to any .Powder for stock manufactured, Kirby's Carniihor Ice for chaped hands Or. sunburn. , . -For sale-by‘ ail Diuggists , Montrose, and Dealers in Medicines throughout the caintry. June 23, 18701. - THE :Dgnocl,v4,.. JULY: : 5, 1876..-7:7 - OLD Newspapers for sale at. this Office at tin cents per dozen. • MANY through the country are severely af flicted with a cough and an , obstructiOn of the .air passages leading to. the lungs. - Various remedies are used, but that which is said to' give the .best satisfaction is' Taylor's Cough Syrup. or Expectorant. As -it is sold .on the principle of No Cure,;No Pav,it' would certabi ly be well to give it a trial , It can be obtained of all the Druggists in Montrose, or of dealers in general throughout; the country. '• March 29, 1876tf. Timm AND PLAcr, 1 i NOW IS TIM 'Mit TO PAINT. Lead and Oil cheaPer than they hive been known for years. Burn's Kagle Drug Simla the place to - buy anything in the PAINT and DRUG line at the very lowest figures.. A large assortment of Brushes and Varnishes constant ly in stock. The celebrated Hall, Bradley, t Ce.'s Pure White Lead constantly on Band, for which BURNS is the SOLIC AGENT for Montrose and Montrose, April 19,,1876tf. -` PRINTING. We have just receiveds very large stock of plain kid fancy envelopes, letter and, \ note pa per,plain and fancy ! bill head papers, cards of all sizes and colors, colored poste.r .papers, etc.= all of which we can i afford to print cheaper than any office in this or neighboring counties, and in as good style. Work done in ,black and colored inks. If you;think there is any that can beat us, gh e us S and we will show you what we can do; All kinds of blanks on hand or printed to order. WE TAKE pleasure l in calling the attention of our readers to the fact that the popular• Dry Goods, house of C. F Sissox.Co.,-Bingham ton, are now reccivhig an unusually large and complete assortment Of new spring goods. Not withstanding the cry of "hard times," this house informs us that, their trade is larger than at any former season; This is - -easily accounted for by thelact that they always offer the most reliable goods at the same prices that many houses sell a very. inferior grade. All tht, nov elties }of the season,tboth of toreign and do mestic manufa , Aure, may now be found upon their shelves, and a'rsit to their store,will con vince anyone that that is the place to trade. • VirIaTEST NEWS IN BINGHAMTON. The latest news in. Binghamton is that Hine Shales ' of 59 Court Street, have just received their third Fall and Winter stook of Dry Goods which is now comOete in all departments.— The best Silk, The; best Black Cashmeres. The best Alpaca. Tbe best Merinos—Empress —Plaids of all descriptions. The best Shawls, Kid Gloves, Embroideries, Ribbons, Ties, &c., in fact everything that' is kept in a &Ft-class Dry Goods Store at: bottom figures. Another important item,which if . known may be essential to the people.of MOntrose, New Milford and surrounding country, that Geo. B. McCollum md C. C. Faurot would be Most happy to see all of 'their acquaintances and show them the bargains that lime & Sholes are now prepared to gtve.. • Hunt & SEIGLE& Binghamton, Dee.; 1, 1875. M9DES DE pARIS Et: CP WA La,r_a 3E 7 , • " FRENCH! MILLINERY, The largest and best stOck of Millinrey Goods outside of New - York; and at the very, lowest cash prices. I buy for cash and sell fqr cash. We will not be under sold. • LADIES' OAP§ AND ' HEAD-DRESSES 'in a very large variety, FRANK. lESLIE'S PATTERNS. . BUTT - En) BUTT' -"ER BUTTER "3.11 E DELAWARE,' LACKAWANNA & WESTERN EXPRESS COMPANY , have added to their Express facilities a , Azemt . leaving Montrose Borough at-8 o'clock in the evening and cidnveying„.the bntter without chs of cars to New York and Philadelphia.-in the nig ht Butter &- livered at4:6o in the eV • etting . " . GOES THROUGH THE SAME NIGHT. Also. leave at 6 a, in and 11 a. in.. giving shippers choice of train. ' - - We have .an ice hen e.to keep the baler in on deliv ery here 'until 'it 'etsrtis for the care. Our rates , re main the same and yo hope to recelve your patronw. OFFICE WEST; 131. DE POLIO avEmii. L SEARLE ',rn • Montrose. June.2B,l ;• • 676. 28*2 N g: : W.:',l 4. o._T . , olP i • XTLW MUSIOI NEW MUSIC Y. GO V. RUTIIERFORD B. IiAYES! Grand March, A Atte portrait, Music; of the beet.llly E. MAcK. 40 cte. , ' THE SALUTA-TION-.' • Our• new Church Music Book for 187647, commends' itself at once by he Satiety, freshness and musical ex dellence of itl4 contents. By I'. 0. . Exxuspx. Single copy. $l , 88. Per doxan t $l2 00. „ wr tten- by-Dr.-0. W. %MOMS to Keller's American Hymn, to be etlng at iduly , ith, Centennial celebration: Phila.' 'Octavo form for . Societies, 10 cte. VIKIITENNIA HYMN 4 as . Fong, at-the Opening or the Exhibition. Norris. by Worrrinn. Music by P.sanie.- - 311 Sheet Music. Et ct s -; Octavo form for-8o•, delis*, 10' cts. Arranged' for Oreheptrall 00. • -4 . . • Centennial Collection of National Bongs. glega4 scd atqactijetrolcnts. Paper 40 sts; 11 . 4e51) cts 1-4:o4c).oll..TV'elaves 1,4 GOOD NEWS is the taktnE name or one of the pret 'et end hest of Sahbath School Souk,/ Books ever made 'Send for specimen pages, [(reek or, specimen scopy.. Any book or plece sent, post-old, foi'r Co.ctail OLIVER DISTON & , , • '` • 83prilz*g JEStylealc, 97 Court Sereet,lßinghamton, N. Y. 97. HAIR 000D§; ETC. F. ROZELLE. Binghamton, N. Y.. ?iprill9, 1876.-Iy.-8I W4COIIT9 ALL NTI4NA, B TON. C.. 11. Dutton & Co.i ' J..E. Distort & CO.' , Broudwtfy. Su our to Lee & Walker, -..• L New ork. Phila • July 5, 1816. - MI AtvrrioJana, 44drese. Woe 'Ps. AVM, U,18'14. EGG S CA.LLING CARDS WHITE COVHENS, t BUFF COCHENO;' PARTRIDGE! POCHEA,' PLY,moif i Tit Rods, s AND HOUDANi. Eggs for Matching, -1 •, •: $3 per 13. sarlronng Fowls (or sale after' Antinst let, 1876, at reasonable prices. No inferior; specimens shipped from my yards. • ' • , i White Cochese , lst premium 0 Jersey Fair, (Berry & Williams stock.) Btlif Cocheras. Berry it' Williams. No circnlars. Write for what iid wanted and promp replys will he given. • Address. , • C_ Great Bend, Pa. 1 March 29.- 1876.--6 m.. Wither's 'Dir!e i ct Draft - - - „,-, EUREKA MOWER Best Zower in . tiLe World. Farmers. SAVE twenty-five p4* cent. by using it in gathering their hsy crop. 1 1 ALL . WIIO TRY 'l l. BUY IT! Extra parts are interchangeable. Our Agents have a full supply . always . on hand. - Send for, circulars and Testimo• talk , to Towanda Eureka Mower Co., Towanda, Bradforu Co., Pa. R. S. SEARLE, Aqt.., Montrose, Pa. • Juno 7,1876.-3 w i t YEE'S SARSAPARILLA; / - YOB rumililact THY BLOOD.. This compound of the veg - able alter natives, Sarsapar la, Docl%, Stillingla and ardrake with the 'lodides Petassium and Irop.makes noet effect-ad cure of series (*plaints which are very gtv,:ilent and afflicting. It trifle-title blood, , purges out to :larking humors In the ettern, , that undermine the ABA and settle into troab totne disorders. Eruptions trice on ; the surface of hu- minuia De ea p t, from the blood. -Internal derangements are the determination of these same hu mors to some internal organ, or, organs, whose action they derange,and whose substance they disease amides-, troy. Meet( Sarsaparilla exliels these humors' from the blood: When they are gone, the disorders they pro= dries disappear such as ulceration of the Liver. Stom-- ach. Kidneys, Lungs, Ertiptintis and Eruptive Diseases of the Skin, St. Anthony's 1 FlO. Rose of Erysipelas, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches. , Boils. Tumors, Tetter and Salt. Rheum Scald. Head. Ringworm Ulcers and Sores Rheumatism Neuralgia Rain the Bones Side and Head Female Weakness Sterlility Leuchorriutea arising from internal ulceration anti uterine diseaSe Dropsy Lqs_ 4 pepala and Gonaril Debility . With thair ' departure health returns'u X'aigPAß*P Sir ' • ' : Di. J. cs Ayer, Lowell:Mass, Practical r and Amilyfical Chen*te. SOLD. BY ALL DRUGGtST I S AND DEALERS.= 41.11 5, IE4 HAVE (jtt':: . , - 11- ...4.4p: 4 'T:u.S'.w§.? The rollaiiidisk . :: pi . . - #' ; ', 4 .4i - Oonien - :cif .at. 3Y4 pOundFi' TSAI. tor• one dollar: • • • • 's' cans . ,PEAOLIBB or, -:TOMATOEB,... , for one doiinr.;. • .; • . Ta'-$7O-K.re-T.4111 for ' o k tie:dol..., ••'- CL4 MS :1 pounds ItAISIN6; for one I 22 bars.SOAP.for.onedollar. 10 pounds, prunes for one dollar. 14 pounds SALERATUS.for„one.dollar. • '''4 pounds COVFEE.tor One dollar. 1.2 M Pounds-CRADKERg for . One 150.TA.W , BREAKERS for Mme dollar: : -. Tlte.Nyhole lot for. TO 'MALAWI and A • Pretien ; (lood: r for minty days,- A, • large stock o 1 nnyv,and ,ehole e gOoda low, ;, By • nailing at the head' of '' . lfairigatioix you.shall have the full Nillue-ot•lnur:inondy every time and aomethingnatra. oat and see at • , liontrose,MarchB,lB76. • EGGS ' 1 IS THE MEDICINE. A. N. BIILLARD'B Uounty 'Business Directory. Two lines Inthis Directory, one year, $1.60; each ad. • ditional hoe, 50 cents.' hiONTROSE. WV. 11 .MIRWOI7T, Stater. Wholesale and Habil L ,dealer in all kinds of elato roofing. elate paint. etc. Roofs repaired with slate paint to order. Also. slate. paint for sale by the gallon of barrel. Montrose. BILLINGS STROUD, General Fire and Life Inner s-lee Agents; also. sell Railroad and Acefdeetal Tickets - to New York and Philadelphia. Office oue door east of Wm. H Cooper sr. Co's bank. WM. IL BOYD & CO. Dealers in • Stoves, 'hardware, and HAW eturers of Tin and Sheet-Lon ware, tor ner Main and Tnrnptke street. A. N. 13nlbtrd. Dealer in Groceries, Provisions, Book., Stationery and Yankee Notions; at the head ot Pals • lie Avenue. WH. H . COOPER & CO.. Rinkers. Sell 'Foreign Pa‘- ango Tickets and Drafts on England, Ireland, aid Scotland. WM. L. Ctff. flawless maker and dealer In all arti cle* usually kept by , the trade.'opposite the bank. JAMES AL OARHALT, Attorney•at•Law. °Zee Ono door below Tarbell House. Public Avenue. H. ROSENTHAL, Auctioneer. Care 8. Pittman I Co.. Montrose. Ps. • - NEW )!ILPORD. SAVINGS BANK, NEW MILFORD. Six' per .nenL interest on all Deposits. Does a general Banking business; r , S. B. CHASM di CO. H. GABitivr Or, SO,N, Dealer in Flour A Feed, Meal, ' Salt, Lime, Cement, Groceries and Provisions, on Main Street, opposite the Depot.: N. N. F. KIMBSR, Carriage Maker. Picture Framer sAili Undertaker, a few rods from Phinney's Hotel, .near, M. B. %arch. GREAT BEND. R. P. DORAN. Merchant ;Tailor and dealer- is Ready Made Clothing, Dry Goods. Groceries add ProrisioSa f Main ihrect. CARRY ,THE NEWS, OH CARRY THE NEWS TOP(ARY AND EVERYBODY ELSEI FOR GOOD NEWS is HEALTHY iiin REFRESHING ~. ~16611,1N & ~0„ HAVE MOVED TO THEIR NEW STORE, . THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK; (Searic's tiew Brick,) Where they will keep on hand the best assoited stock of Men's - and Boys' Ready-Made ' DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, HOSIERY, HATS MILLINERY GOODS, &C., of all descriptions and latest styles. GIVICUS A CALL and we will SAVZ TOIL lIONEY. I Terms, cash or good paper. Bespectfury, S. PILIANAN Bc CO., NATIONAL , DRY GOODS & CLOTHING EXPHORIIIII. BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS, newert shades, .. • • 25 cents per yard. at S. P. 1 CO.'S First National. BLACK AND COLORED CASHMERES, all Ishadea cents'per yard, • • at S. P. & CO.'S First National; BEST .CALICOF.S,!new t;tyles and fait colors. 8X cents per, yard._ • at & CO.'S First National, HANDSOME HAMBURG EDGING AND INSEIRTINGI from 30 centek per yard itp,- at B. P. & CU.'S First National, • , YARD WIDE . BLEACHED COTTONS, from 8 cents . • per-yard np, - - at S. P. & CO.'S First National. 1 YARD WIDE FACTORY, from 73¢ cents per yard upwards, . • at S. P. & CO.'S First Natic•nal. BEST SIIIETINdS, new elles, Cts. per yard • ai 8: . & CO.'SFlrst National. BOYS' READY-MADE SUITS, from 15 up, at S. P. & Co.'B First National. • YOUTHS' - REAIM-MADE SUITS, from $8.50 up , • • .4; 1 ate. P. & Cu.'S First National. ' MEN'S READY-MADE SUITS, front $8 up,' • at'S. P. &•co.'s First National.* BOYS' CASHMERE PANTS, from 11.50 up ' • at B.P. & CO.'S First National: MEN'S CASSIMERE PANTS, from $2.50 uP. - • -. , • - • • at SV.P. & CO.'S First National. _ We shall also. keep on hand Gents' and Ladies'Un deivear of All styles; ladies' and , missee! Ready-made Suits. As assistance to our experienced and artistic milliner. we have engaged.- the . services of 'one of the leading trimmers in New York city. and we guarantee our millinery department to 'contain the 'eliding styles and trimmed in best city styles,. and our prices lower than elsewhere Remember we will keep a full assort . ent of all classes of geode generally kept in Ilrst-class stores, and our prices we warrant , will , be the lowest la Susquehanna County. Our special buyer will be in the market at all times, -and procure for us the lates t novelties. Our motto will- be. '"Justice to all." Bear in mind we have a NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, and the LOWEST CASH PRICES IN THE COUNTY. As an inducement to make large purchases we, will deduct; (on demand) °wall cashbllls of $lO or More, Ilse per cent. Come one and all, Huth great and small , And buy your goods ' • 'AtS. P. & Co.'s First Nation-all. Ilespeettully, , ' S. 'FILLXAII a - co. First National Dry GoOds and Clothing &de. N;Ontrose. March 2ti; 1876; BUSINESS CHANGE. The iCrni of E. Seem is Co, beezidteealved 1 will continue the . • • Confectiortery. Business, At the oldfitand.: f I am, prepared ,to faiuish • , , all kinds of MIMS At *49leeala and Retail , Prices, MESE' 'SUPPLY tcANNED GOODS; - 'caution ) , on iARGE,: : *ORTMtNT,OFITOYS &C -&C ; Montroso. May 3d, 18'T6. 11/MACJOIRPiaIre Aftpreettoid workmen, *at • • garaccnalattra., hae o..aced &Atop ander S. L Weeks ortarii..on Yublia Avenue, where 'he le f, reedy to do all Idikdo at work In hut lbw can excel In new *go*, end repair wit!' nentneee end despetth, MIAS ISMIAL Kontrose,iodober 180.1875.-4 m. - ~,~. IND NVlree R. 0. BEIM ~:~...