The Liberals For Tilden'. The New York Worid publishes a list oUPadirig liberals ..y/ho Siipport Tilden and stndricksf'' `whicl ::is certainly for midable.' We - ."add the 4iame of .I.lt. Cravens of Indiana, ja very prominent .liberal*; Of Wilbur T P. Storey, of the most successful independent josrtialist in, the vilest; of 'Joseph Pulit zer;late editor of Carl .ch‘tire Westlicho Post, and of ex:Cougressman Charles 8. , -Thomas, of North Carolina. 'With these additions t\tielist is: as follows: Charles Francis Adams, of Massachu setts. Andrew G. Cuttitt, PennsylvaniA's . "war,.governor.'.'-, •, - • Ilx-Senator Trumbull . ,:of :, • • David .A. Weirs', of Connecticut. Wrn Cullen BrYane. of New :York. • Parke Godwin.. of 'Nel i v'YOrk. I* - ideon Presidend Lincoln's sec:retarl of the navy. Ju st iee;,David.-Davis; • • ,of the supreme court., United Spit,--8. Ex-Governorl Austin Blair, the "war •gOvertior''- of Mich • - 'Yx-GOvertier •WGritz: Brown, of .Mis. south ..• --- George W. 'Julian, Candidate for Vice President on ,the Free . Soil ticket, 1852. Cassuis M. Clas of Kentucky. • .• - General Jon:lNl.Pairner, ex Governor Of Illinois. • - General William F. Bartlett,. of Massa , Chusetts., , •ProfeSsor • Suniier,. of Irale'Co.l.- lege, who Wrote: the :republican state plailinin of 1514, and *'ho has now writ-. teii the stroug,..St . 'letter of .fbe kind yet publilit.d in, 4311 of Tilden. , • Professor A. 11.4 Perty, s of .Williams distingu.j . shed.. econo mist.. , Augustus H. Penn, the repub lcol, candidate! 'for lieutenant governor of Colinectic4-last year. • • l:rank W. Bird', of: Massachusetts, the fonnt - ier of the republican party. Fx-CongresSinan John F„..Farnsworth of t . ' • - Charles Francis Adams, jr., of Massa- , ..Chasetts. p- - COsinel iicholas Smith, representing the Ore. ivy family. ' . GeOrge W. ! F..ntou,' of Chautauqua, brother of Senatgr Fenton. • •• Fred ,A,\ Conkling, of Newt York, hrother of. Senatortonkling. - 4•Fightina Joe"' Hooker.- • • _ Giories A. Dana, editor of the Sun. . Colon - - Alex, .K. McClure , editor of - the Ptilladelpbia Tunes, • . .;Judge Henry . R. Selden, • of NeVf'York.. Charl~s G . Davis,' of MassaChitsetts.. Ex--Senatior koss, of -Kansas. •• • Ex-Senator Tipton; of Nebraska. , Ex-Senator Cowan, .Of Penniylvania. . F.. S. Cleveland, late 'republican post , master of gartford, Conn, . ''• BroWn, of MOriros „country, N.Y.• . • Gen. E. F. Jones or Brooine county. Jodge Fdwio R --- eytiolds, of Orl.eans ..)arles Janes,' !e:_ T.! • 3 * Sheldon, of Chautauqua poun- ty. • : . Es-Governor P. Lewis; the last rephillici.n . governor - of Alahairia. .!,)aniet..' S.. Goodirtg,,Lincul elect or-al -large in Ind iana, 1 860.. Ex-t . ongtessman .James J> Ashley,'Of 000 . . 4 ;4 G-limaJacob Brinkerhoff of -bio. J itoadley; of the supreme corm. of Ohio ~.suppoKted Hayes for governor last yeai:. K. W. 'K.ittridgej the eminentlawyerof. CUltio ;I . Eriipported Hayes last year. Charli-fl..lte6uekin : of Cincinnati, who sutioarted 13. a yes last qty./r. .; Emil illoffinap, of Cincinnati, 'who . E li orred .Hayes' last:year. .-" • Glyerporj 5. , 3 )5 Mud- , 1,1 40, r elevte . d he repplil Lean 18'h, nho inippnited.HayeS last par. J 'id g , J. B. Stan, of , Ci icinnati, who surtvirted Haves last year. ;Ftiesitriek .4aE . .s.,ltrrt-41ate t -editoiof•the Vii.moqti Tfolb:blattAvho supported llavos last vtiAr. - ;" , • .‘u2.1 , 1, filienw, editor of the . irjelrier Ei le who .auppo'rted Edw' a•rd Jussetv• - •ot hrpn r-pn-law ul sUitrl Schurz,: C4,•neial Franz Sigel of .Ne* York. 410;4 Cr4vellai .of iudiana. Wilbur Storey of Illinois. Jost- pti Pulitzer, of.-Mtssoull. • ,n.'CCar es 'Thomas;. North 'I •i beer)_ ; ,' ~,, twre i large , many suFprises in :'- ", s- Duni& iM•rolida;" , .. but , . none ,greater -44,:lnAbat which awaits the reader of llaiper'illos 'Ociober," when the curtain - .'''.:-'B4gtlvnir 44-11 s, to.7,rilw r uo.l:nnore, . ,- There. , can be qnestion about it, for, there are .111 e tigo-li t' Vie words, !‘the (114;7' staring ' '1 ;:x- ttit 'astonishedlreader,infkbe face. It' .ilis w)ve.rylc44 , phketl - to end, to. be sure, - brit their there - seeinkl- no ieason . . why, , - the '' . 4 . MA ;ii f VOCcOntinue: yet foi . ) a Jong - ir , *ittle fiatira toiy ,i ii t n t•, wa f t. Derondi soy leaving.hi A . gp.if inp, U . tf ygprti" waren tiv,,, : as, a _,,,, ,-.Niittg , 191, , Y.Au 5 410: -, s ,4 pl. , .1k.114.-.- then ; -)- l; 0f,440.0 fen ‘ Auk -- )..itiettilir; One 'of 'the iii`oht,freaVeA :I,4trtico:, ~4gOret. , in -- . - mode Ili- fictioyi ett,-. , :;44,1,444r.i0ne1ini55; , , :F. Lit lite Ads lit* lit' lifirah; In: 040,0 4.14114-40*Yf0.P00,g4,A44 , Y in reregf P s . • . all .toe phirnti. 'lltit suehls the - way with the world, and, we should be grateful • . that George Eliot has let us off, this time without a universal tragedy. , Now that the story is completed wt- shall take it up at the beginning and read it thro' without the monthly intervals. It is too grot a‘work to be criticised- or rightly characterized in a single paragraph. We have felt disposed to rebel_at the amount of plUlOsophy and mental analysis with . which 'the story is , Weighed yet what recent'author is there who. has • created , characterS so real , that. they could be thus analyed and - their motives and mental propens.ities studied With an :' intellectual microscope ? The book' ie a drama with a critical cOmmentary, each as admirable 'as, the other. We mighttrip off the whole of the author's philosophy and leave the drama still complete and the ohar4ciers' with` '4ll, the reitlity 'of life but then the nhilophy is too enjoyable to be spared.--.-PAiRa Times: • ans cotint f Orl : -.. Ermyybody kncws that Daniel Web! , ‘ster,-diedin,lB,s2- 7 twelity4ohr years ago skid f pi.eryhiAy ; knows ":there :was: a.M.Fd• tlati. aniel :Webster ; out few know, though!, Mrs. Webster,! now 86 . years old is i still ,alive and, ks4Pg :in the - city:of New York. -- - ' --'-• ' • --- - . . • - TEW FIRM, NEW GOODS, • Ilf- ; BOYD Srd 'CO., . p • (SIICCESSOD TO Bom b Conn ix,) oh Stoves 7 Raages, Heat- iig Stoves, ON TIME, s the name of a new Cook Stove, juit out, containing new principle in baking, and is destined to make a volution in the construction of Cook Stoves. Come and seelt. • • THE ARGAND, Asa heating stove stands without a rival., in beauty, durability and economy. . Come and satisfy yourself, nd. get names of parties now using them. TINWARE. • We take special pleasure in offering to the Wholesale and RetaiFTrade, our desirable supply of Tinware. We use none but the beet of charcoal plates. - • OUR WORKMEN. ARE EXPERIENCED lOUR STYLES ARE FAULTLESS GOODS ARE 'WARRANTED And we defy any to' proance better goods fcr less money. I. ' • • LAMPS. Alnll line of Lamps of beautiful design. Also. Chim neye of every descriptiou.. • STONE WARE. FlOwer Jars, Banging Pots, Churns, Butter. Jars Preserve Jars, Jugs, Stove Tubes, &c. BUILDERS HARDWARE. Butts and Screws, Locks and Knobs, Latchei, Catches, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Glass, Building Paper, White Lead, Zinc. Oils, Varnishes, Paint Brushes, Spirits of Turpentine, Paint cf any shade. desired. Also colors for miring Paint. . full assortment of rhiladel:,hia Carriage Bolt.ta, and . a full line of Iron Axles, Bar iron. Horse Shoes, Nails, Rods, &c. • 0 We purchase in-Car-load lots. therefore can sell to the trade in less quantities as cheap as any house in the city. ' - - Wx. H. BOYD, I J. H. CORWIN, I J. It. COOLEY. 1 ifon.trose, March 15. 1876. . . , • Overc-oats, o‘erco:ltP, Qverc , 4is, large R. stock at - .G. & Co: • ALUABLE FARM FOR SALE! I . L.NT • ~ - • NEW' MILFORD ,TOWNSHIP. The under-igned executor of the estate of Simeon Van Fleet. dec d, offers for sate th*. farm of said deced sat.,one-fourth mile north.of the Moxiey church, New Dtilfotxt iograt•-hiwPa. it , contains about 112 acres, well watered, fc:_ced,and under'alood state of. cultiva tion. I innit, dispose of said hum, and will sell on , EASY- -,-12E ? MS. : . For. Further particulars inquire of the subscriber at SuMmersville, , .Pa. P. O. Addreas,New Milford, Pa., E. A. AIMRICH. July 19, 1876tf. ,ili, - .34 - 3,ciottapi-f4r; t)," Youths and S t oyi in ire'at Va . rilty' cheaper .than ever at - C. >R:.& .Co.' W SAT .IS -TAYLOR'S • CELEBRA - - YY TED BLEVTRIC . 01I; ? • - It is a medical preparation ; the chemical combina tion of, which is such as • to neutralize unnitured pro perties when applied to mau or beag... . • ;. What is It for ? For the cure of Any kind of paln.lanieneis,or wounds or for anythtug, requiring an outward application. Is it goad as other linamenta for those purposes', ' L l 7 es. and better. -t - • • - • 'What guarantee do'yot. give of tote ? If it dots not prove - so,Alter using allthe medicine,. 'rettirn the empty'hottle !Itrhere yen - got it and get your m oneyback. ' ' • • • • Who are agents fdr theisale of this medicine ? ,All the druggists and dealers in medicine in Montrose • ••and throughout , the country ~ • July 86+ 1678." , - ••• ... • . , Liuppg, ,I,Q*l4:l%Ta"pkins, and CaUdEtes Ladies Ties, ,, Embrinderieo; Collargfinti Ca& drestrtrimitrefOoraets Skirtwao , d. & co. gor Flaneis, Mitukets aad Robes'go to' GUTTENBERG, BOEIERBAU* Co. THE . DE - M.OCE AT, SEPT. 20, 1876. NEW PRICES, DEALERS IN BOLTS. NAILS. Pf-rmf; -8; CO. WiBSTiR'SNEW PRICI SPRING AND • SIIMIER, Look at:the folloritogivbidi epea Heavy oottontide pant stoat wool-mixed pante. . Good all wool pants Imported casstmere pants French Doeskin Hants • Stout workingmen's . Fancy merino oattitnere . Merino Silk mixed 5uit5.......' Harris cassimere Kilts Knickerbocker anu plaid Black frock coats. Imported black frocks . Fine black clotiLs. vests—. . ..... hitelineu vests" ~......... • . Boys Suits witii k:tiee pan's, • Gatton, ) euite .... . Mixed caiPiroere vulva .... Al. wool ctissimeie snits French worsted suite... ~ . „ . Bovesuits -*Rill . ' long pants Cottonade Fulti.- -. ;:-.... -- ; ---- --- . -. Mixed caFeipere nail Fancy plaid suit-....;..... ~.... French' worsted iBiiiio -. .:.. - •. . . Youths' Suits - - - $ 550 tlionl age 10 te Men'S sizes. Stout ev er yday eniti 1 - 0 9.00 •.' • r Good cassimere suits . ' . ... ....1... . 7,50011.00 Diagonal coat.and,veita._... -... .. . ...... 1..... 8.000112.00 Fancy plaid tut tis... ',...-...- .--,.-.'. :.... 8.00©15.09 , . . Furnishing Goods. .-.:r .. .. . . .1.00 ._ __ Good working .shirts ' Fine white bosoni shirts . Gocd denim overall Good rubber suspenders... Gloth lined paper Collars per box Good.utnerellus Good cotton socks And all other goods in proportion! prices that no other Concern has or Theyare cash prim sand made to b! distance. It will pay a man to dzl Itty a snit of clothes at my styrt. WEBSTER, Th April 19. IS7G. 1yk,. 1 4 a .0 SULPHUR Is. Cleansing, Deodorising, Disinfeei Healing and Pinirjhq i t It renders the coarsest ski remarkably soft and healthful. It time a beautiful smoothness to the skin, and fo san elastic whiteness. It cures burns, ds, chafing, excoriations, roughness, tan, nburn, freck les, liver spots, chapped hands, sores, ulcers, dandruff, blisters on the hands d feet, itch, ground itch, itching between the toes, itching of the body, piles, corns. Also relieves the 1 itching and irritation of biting and slinging insects. As it is *especially -adapted to the Tome; Nonsixtv, and BAIII4OOX, yon can eieg i ail take, a Sulphur Bath at pleas e For bath ing Children, it is nnequall • Ladies who use it in their Toilet would ne rdo without it. It neutralizes the odor o perspiration, and, as an external remedy, scarcely be used amiss. Full directions mpany each package. TRY IT; . Price 25 Cta. pl or Cske. 3 C for CO Cis. By _mail 35 Ctn. By 75.Cta.- MAIN DEPOT A Dr. Van Dyke* Office, No. 1321 Gran St., PEadelphia. • Sold by all Throgidots. ...VIE NO OTHER. Miseellanec' s, WCO.NT2R , PLANING LUiVIBE.R In order, to hem - r i= , )mtniida nnders~ rid ha*. +.:4l,llltiFiled a Lumber Mann ftieturi dal I , lt , 11..! - the Old Keeler tauvery site. in Where %Or be kept totiFt:llitly 4 wHITE AND. YELLOW .151.1„qAPLE. L which,with i be it td pr. corN) , :telo workrocr'. to meet the Iv bite t! _a timeri WELL. SEASONED LT.I:4 BED FLOW:4SO. W.l LINO. • - .LAT 'LOON STA S . ! 4. Plsuin~;:.ixul~iuE, eon,: to order. wApoSi i ,:q4Bstl4 J VIANUriS; in connection wit a the above managemt.At of Mr. E. 11. R. before leaviiig your orders ebge 'ProMI4 I Y. ' M'ontrose.iiepti;inhot) T : 1 B USINESS Cli MAE. The firm of E. BaCon C . baying been diem:Oen, I will continue the .. Cotif4ationeTy Busines6, At the Old eland._ I - all hi 1141111`8 - -At wholetkale an PRESltsuppLy ' eoaFitaiiti LARGE ASSORTME I 'Mobtrps - e. May 3. 1 . 1873. Cat pr U1t,! , )1 Otlrtall),'B. 1 1 7 1‘rA* , i "r r i* A 0 it anoer. , toilned baviug beeu. 3ppointid an midi tor by the 'Orphans 'Chart' buitiochaufta _County, to distribn the fundt.: , toteteuluz -intlitOntude RTIII.-11- "MORI-aid x 49. firualtouttfia'rs•of tho. tat (if "tt.;not , o,Stoddttrd Jete wi)l ntl to the " dui les'of bit'aptibintritcnt - 4' cite ufficm I,tt'Or: *tutu ,vct. 7th, atone: e e l°. k p. m.. at which tiine and place all &hone in terested wUI present their Claims or lie forever debarr ed from coming in on paid Wade. • W. D. 1.1431 C. Auditor. ' 86w4 Sept. 6,1816. E. LIST -ios bF 1876. for itself 6,2.25 ^1)1, 8004 L + 00 . 4.75Q37.00 • 4.750 7 . 50 • 6.00at10.00 .... 7.001110,50 8.00010.00 . 13.00W.6.50 10.00e18.00 .... S:WO 8.50 .... 9.00013.00 1.750 3.75 .... 1.00.3,00 3 to 9 years. . 1.750 8.50 .... 8.50 Q 5.50 4.500 7.00 7.00®.9.50 t,o 15 yrs. ....$ 3.00®4:60 .... 4.0106.00 6. , 049 8.00012.00 The above are ill offrr. iring ovople from a ',ye torn• toilets to - alothidr, Irt Street. _ Binz.h. 62 and 61 Con, v s , OAP ing, Soothing, MILL ARD ! e the community:the depot'. for the mtle.of - IS . -erectcd building on HEART OF I hood. .A rttp stock of BEAILOK, 'AND BLAta AL BER,- . • iniproveo put:lacy and (In) wort: intoauy rhape NOL "DING SIDING, StIINGLE AND • YON 'HAND. ' • and scroll sawing ES Sri SLEIGH, TORY establlektneet. iind@r the ,err Examine our work where. Repairing done A. LATHROP. h ~prepar f 04_5— 11 11,00 ['One:6. GO9DB on band. T 'OF TOYS. &C. &C. iviattb Lace ri.ARRY - VIE NEWS; . . OE OA.RRY THE NEWS TO MARY --AND EVERYBODY- FOR GOOD NEWS to HEALTHY AND REFISSHING ($, 011AMAN • HAVE MOVED TO THEIR NEW STORE: THE FIRST NATIONAL' .I3ANK, Where they will 'keep' on hand the best"assorted stock of Men's and Boys' Ready-Made _o4'o,ll' ,f _.2#6'..,, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, - HOSIERY, HATS, !MILLINERY GOODS, &C., of all descriptions and latest styles. • Givz us A BALL -and we will sera roe momr. Terms. cash or good paper_ Respec•fnl!y. . NATIONAL DRY* GOODS & CLOTHING EMPLIORIIIN mton. BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS; newest shades, 25 cents per yard, •at S. P. & CO.'S First National. BLACK AND. COLORED CASHMERES, all shadee ' 3L, cents per yard, at S. P. it CO.'S First National. BESTOALICOESS:iew styles and fast co'ors. GU cents per yard. at S. I'. & CO.'S First National. HANDSOME HAMBURG EDGING ANT/ MEETING • from 10 centk- 'per yarn op,„ . at S. P. dt CO.'S First 'National. YARD WIDE BLEACHED COTTONS, from 8 cents YARD WIDE FACTORY, from 7) cents per:yard upwards, at S. P. & CO.'S First Natic nal. BEST SHiRTINGS, new styles. 15 cts. per 3rard, • . at S. P. & CO.'S First National. BOYS' READY-MADE SUITS, from tos up, at S. P. & Co.'S FiretNational. YOUTHS' HEADY-MADE SUITS, from $6,50 up, . at S. P. & CO.'S First National. MPN'S HEADY-11MM SUITS, from $B-up, at S. P. & CO.'r First National BOYS' C.ISSIMERE PANTS, from $1.50 op, at S. P.,& CO.'S First National MEN'S CASSIMEREVANTS, fiom $2.50 op, at S. P. & CO.'S FiristNational We shall also keep on hand Gents' and Ladies' Un derwear of all styles ; ladies' and misses' Ready-made Snits. As assistatice to our experienced and . artistic milliner. we have engaged the services of one of the leading trimmers in New York city, and weguarantee our millinery department to contain .the leading 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 goods generally kept in first-class stores, and our prices we warrant will be the lowest in Susquehanna County. Our special buyer will be in the market at all times, and procure for its 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 TuE COUNTY, "As an inducement to make large purchases we will dedfict, (on demand) on all cash bills of SU) or more, five per cent. Respectfully; S. PILLMAN 'CO., First National Dry Goods and Clothing Store Montrose. March 25,15 M. • - 1 1C LYONS de CO., B. CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, DRUGGET MATTINaS. WINDOW SHADES PAPER HANGINGS AND. ENAMEL CLOTHS, COTTON YARN, - - - COFFIN • MINGS, PLATED : MARE, DRY GOODS AND GROOERIES,,PAINTS, OILS, DAMASK, REPS -- • , ALL OF' Dll.- TRUI9I.S . ,..UKBRELLAS; RUBBER - .GOODS, &C. CALICO;: SI X PER TARP Mapt ose, . Janaary . 108* REPVED AND. ENLA4G4I).i , . - to the building . tour doors , above tfie First .Nattonik 'Banit; Public itveune, ,(fonnerly .1 0C:copied: B: Atanip,) vortterc I , ,brave enlarged toy_ stockrof - R. & Co: ' (Searle's'New Brick,) S. PILLMAN ac CO., P a er t gr . A u Zbo . .'S First National. Come one and all • . Buth h great and small Add-buy your goods At S. P. 45:, Co.'s PirstNation-all. HAVE' RECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS TO THEIR - STOCK OF , ' MEIYCINES, B. It -LYONS 45- CO I have iemoved my GROMY, -Opllig - Groceries,.Provisions, lite.. itiiite . competittim4ps th'ln'tirtality and priCki- ';"lqeoitO give me call and be - convinced jhat I can do *on grx• .d . - _WILSON ,:2414.),trPf51« 4, l kpril 2!). • . tit) ARM. FOR:. -BALL q ;-,:. g,: ig -v.: o:i., liticsoaCip - ei offers hiii: feria t il or i la iv ier,i t 'altiat , te e ?crest take; coitaiatag , 6s' acres - . 4,s.tego, eiw Pt L W a P t ".....ri: We Z i t li Ntirs nide lorcbardw, 'mai Ea..... i i i..... rmat made easy. ?or , further mime r i co. A 4.80 BSYNO 64 " 4 " .. " ---d or B'. B. ROO rob, 14, 'lll,—sl _ Matra% ra JAYNE'S EGGS WHITE COCHENS, BUFF' COOHENS, PARTRIDGE COCHENS, - PLYMOUTH HOCKS, AND HOUDANS Eggs for Hatching, 7 • ,113 . per 131 •t _ . ii si rllr Young Fowls for sale after August Ist, 1876, sui ' reasonable ; prices. No inferior specimens s e hippe. :., from my yards. • , . White Cotheas. Ist premium at al'esey Fair, (Berrl ‘: , & Williams stock.) Buff Cocticna. Berry & Williamti ~ No Circulars. Write for what 15 wanted and prom) - , „1 replys will be given. Address. .II March 29, 1876.-6 m. E. ' . 7 1 3E 2 Ir 3 3F1., 13 • . Matufaiturer or WAGONS, ORRIAGES, S;101;gliss. BUGGY, CONCORD, HEATON, AN SIDE-BAR GEARS. EVENERS. SINGLE 'AND DOUBT W II IFFL ETREES. BODIES OF THE LATEST STYLI U: JOBBING, &c., DONE PROMPTE - E. T. PURDY.I'I/4'.' lacilitrose, Jane 7.1876. 3E : t. C.) AW.a MIL Y S : The largest stock of Trimmed Hats be found in the:city at the loviest prices. The Nicest and meaty Stylish fiats tiP Bonnets in the city at ROZELLE'S. 'tit: The LARGEST and CHEAPEST.stock Old I; dies Caps out side ot New York city, al 't be found ° at ItOZELLE'S. Don't forgot that ROZELLE is selling the very low,es . can. He Discounts all the rest of • -DEALERS. ), FRENCH MILLINERY, „cou ? t 7 s - g. BINGItiroN, Court 8 -Binghamton, N. Y., April 19, 1878.—1y.-81 FOR 1876. 'JOB PRINTING . Witleour four, preases,,a large .asscirtrner plain .and fancy, job type,.bcrdere, iaka. paj ,cards, etc., .and experienced workmen, we iireparedlo do • Ali Kinds• of Job Wokk at the LOWEbT PRTES. Promptly . 1 receipt of order. (by' wail or Otherwise we can furnish r cddiug• Invitations, Envelopes, Bill Heads, Statements, Note Hi Box Labels, Show Cards, Admission Tic eta; Ball Tickets,. Law Blanks. Auction ' Bills, Large Posters, small Posters, Bottle Labels, Calling Cards, Addrest Cards, Business , Cards, InvitatiOn pamphlets, Business Circulars, Wrappers,l Dancing ProgTammes, etc., etc. • I HAWLEY & CRIMEA. Democrat OfIX mitly C9II4ECTION RuMor has it that,havlng beep elected County titer fhitheerisuilig three years. lain to dtscontin Insurance Widnes. Said. RUMOR is lINTRU) without. foundationottnd while thanking you foe nesse, And impreciation of good Insurance in the ask a continuance of your patronage, promising t bushiesis entrusted to me shalt be promptly attent My Companies are all sound and reliableas all c thy who have met with losses dming the `past tee at my,Agency. ' Read thelist I' • North 'British and Mercantile, Capital, $10; 4. Queens of London.. Old Franklin, Philadelphia, MINAS; 8, . .Qld Continental, N. Y., ,). • " : .nearly 3, Old Phoenix of Hartford, ww ' " 2, Old Hanover, N. Y., 1 • " - 1, , Old Farmers, York, " " 1. . I also rePreStnt the :Kew York Mainal Lire Ito of over 80_yogre stand tog. and spate over 430,00( Ahoithe xtaiserde Idutual Berielt . .Asgociation o Sylvania. ' • , • larGet an; Accidental Policy. covering all ace in the frartiord ' Accident Itw. Co. Policies . from one day to one year. Only 25' cents for t Policy. Please call or send word, when you tak 'Very . reapectftilly: - • • r - - HENRY C. TT , *introit), Pcoraii:l9 T W. .014RX,,,iPRA:QTICAL (111MISTAND Ate; located on Nbilb Ai 4te '( basement o 'fisynes'atoter building) where: Ito %1 - prepared t kinds of_figm mithing, bevel ug Machine repair' 'Piling, /Erepttiring as 4 lllllght niecbanlcal; abOrt notice, ant:on terms as done elsewhere. ' alt rr Ordaw promptly attended to. Your patronage is ant satisfaction guaranteed. , ir; W. Matto" Am. 9, 461 MINIMIEI EGGS ,C. C. gILBERT $ Great Bend, n; -0- A SPECIALTY. ' CI I 'I I wwr ..; 7''.~,7 { ~ p s'ii " 4:' , i t; ~~
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