The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, October 18, 1876, Image 3

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    GOVERNOR WIA Al, B E RLAIAr. - -' ?"tbe"gittliti battlO'Tor .. refOrm which will
._Tice attompt now making In South'
come off in November: Is it not folly, is
'
to.. it not madness in . us, - who have Suffered
Carolina by the federal administration-
each deep wrongs -at :the hands of 'the
r e-elect GovernorChathherlain by intinii-.
dation and coercion of
• as . . a
of 'the tvoterS of the I te P u bliPan:PaP,tY . to waste our strength
State is so.dangerou
; vxatinplefot . - npon this Peter.gooper.tuoYement,-which
_s
the f u t u ri, 'aii . ..Wll as of sn .11.1, pe' t u ition s ; :min bring us nO . .!.elief. . '-.• -, . ',.....;.....,.,
effect.upoii the - .peace a nd: :w if tt i o: , o t. ih e .. --, Shill we not -act . like :wise' men. an 4"
• vote with the army of reform that is now
State and of colored' people,lwhO.are,
-marching on under the leadership of those
there, as in Louisiana' and ,Mississippi,
fearless,. A.,. gallant and. honest leaders. Til ,
• made the football'of 'Unscriipnlous:per..iti-..
. _
....e..'and l. .qendric is u onees
'. ki•P Them '' 6't
jail gamblers,-;that -that it • Ough k tO be '.:
stood by tbe s, Northern ; i People. ) It' it not PaPq'tfOrtkonr present diffiedlty ; 'thereis
but one road which will lead us out of
safe to vote for a party' whose leaderS not
a, our fearful condition, but one course left.
only countenance but command such
dangerous and unconstitutional interfer-
for us. to pursue, and that is-to vote for
_ Business and
n ee by the party in power toperpetui4e
Tilden
e . s - anO Hendricks. '
its power and elect its faVorites. '.i 1 . 2
~ : . !Pikj.iig'.* fi, ball , we.. . not do this, :and
It is commonly said that South - Caro- .aalue've • a 'victory decissive and' coin
him would certainly 'show . ' 'republican P iet , •• ''. I' ' ' •.1 ' -
In the event of the election of.Tilden
majority, because it has ci, Majority ppf• '
Hendricks anew_ era wills dawn .AIP-,
colored yoters,..and thati..:-COnseqtiently- 4 , 6 4.
- on us,
, Whioli ,Will."feyife trade, set' . th e
ihe dvniciciats Cannot exiieCtl,tOJelect'den.
: industries' of '-the nation in motion, giving.
Elinpton;without intimidation of, Yoters.
,employinpit to laborqrs, , inechanicand
This is , a fundamental .
,error. i :Thp : truth,
. ,
itlfat'affei a 'IOn14; • ' . cOli r'` .4: e•' l O'f' 'C'O'"ii' . t ' a'iw l , ll "n'eety 'A'ocit ithi'' aiii r -6 W O ' -o.2' .' ' ' , '
. ,• . f
Vote, for Tilden,Houlricks and a restora-
iliatllas happened to the republicanpaily
of our crippled industries - and.a general
in South Carolina - which . happened - tosNt.„
i,;i' • , ~: i - -' . _ li e : , - Lt. ~. •
city i defno6ratio 'phrty-e. 'lt' hap split :
Governor Chamberlain its: fthe head of .. • '
one fragment a ihis paily il. 7;,,iiihi:'r:itizt - ' g
?
in.-nt- is s,,tr-ofigly opposed to Win and sup-
ports.qeti. Hampton. This, afi r ti-Oharriber.,' .
lain xi'ih •tio- in it•inany'biOnest iiia'iiiiii)P
wry in finch Ni' republicans, Whii'are 'lii•
illg All their..pOwer - and ~ in fllience . to 6. ,
fe at il.r:. Chamberlain. • Theyshaie, :iti
fact, persuaded a considerable part of the
colored population to oppose Chainher
l tin, whose defeat, on F. fair yPte; is ;very
probable.
, • .
In this emergFmcy, '.Chamberliiin-_raias:
the cry of lawlessness, and the - Northein
republican leaders' at once l, persn 'de the
President and his too convenient Attar
il
liey• G-enersl to send ‘down. troopti; and b ..-
gin a general system of arrests. Why?
For what purpose? TO any one :
who
knows the Southern 'colored voter the
motive is clear. Mr. Chamberlain knows
that the negroeB ;' ig norant, [easily led by .
a show of power, and devoted to the name
of General Grant,, :will see. in this, ready
use of federal troops . .in . favor •of cham:
berlain onitart 'intliCation that he - is the '
President's. favorite, And ' that their duty
to General Grant isi; . in spiteioftall argu
ments, to support Chamberlain. Even if
11E? were-i'mbst :fit -; arid' 'proper
. prsbn. to,
be re-elected thiS tiuscrupulons,.usopf the j
Hera] power for his own 'ends - ouglit'to - 1
procure his defeat, and would in abycom-
unity where the 'majority otivoters
rs.ses4d aye rage li ri tell ige if Ce". 1' -'• - .
There are at this moment thr• - ;e-partieS
t.S , uth Carolina—one stipribiting. Tit-
deitand . Hainpton, one sup Porting. Hayes
ho s! Chamberlain, and a - 011i iiilizliting
11.1 yes and Hampton. Chatnberlain's
.ob T :
jet. in 9SlnkliTiOcii3 . find , ;4iiiiiiiiigiir eat:
, •
ht . -federal deputy marshal is :to disperse
the last named Party'and'.drie . tlie-kolor
i voters 'no* in• it back .to his support.
ile is, iriliict • ,
lutinfidatint . voters - On -a'
ihr,ge scale by, , his itse ! ,.s74 federal troops.:
T:IP is the plain truth about South Caro
. a -... ,;ti i.. .ih ~;•..,.,,...„.,,:,„:„..:, A. ~,
i,:i, aril any - r er citizen . ` izen . can fee,
teat to reinstate' the, repn blibajis impower :
fur four yorfrtv liey..dilich,:jsJ.h, eirootfrstr.
tovard the South is4bAtindjlie 'country
aver. lor four, years, more' to a,. very tkii
• ' ' ,-- - - - rt ,s ' . 4. :-•,- 4i,. .t. • 1 f'••- :'
ir;riipu lou 8 and.. ditn,g6rciiis , pbyrbytitiikto :
11. ti WiiiiiiiiiietiiiiSikeilBl4-'4046411 iti'lE-1:=
, . f • ' .
!tale measures, sure to - curse prolonged.,
:ivildipro - spitioialc Alt Alta uiaodei
ild ntegn an k ,wi 0,, . 0 till -grititer.tlarigefel
1.
I iO O 6 ,,,,,
liZ s i b . 4li ' 'l4 1 ' - 4 :: , ±441 i k.. , .; , 11.71 k.!
)1. OV.;-117.:7.,..c.c..9mr,1.7.
, ,:',, 1 4 i . 7 , - 4 - , . -,: •T , :,• ~. t.,_: -,. -A '...:01-.91i71,,it.•
4 1 /' °AP:4V .'ISPOYI afraRAWEN.
V at party has controlled' 1116 3; afftlite
then 11 c.i94„f9T, khe i Pi t"--,.._49. ye4rA 3,. TIM
- publfden'ElAitf.' Who . htie
~levied and
illteted enormous taxes,, given a - vay
lions °closet , f a u p f f,tib illi Li , q sy
..- ~ ...0
I nderedtlfelq i n reasury, •
quand
„:(l our revenues paraly z ed ..our i ei
"4. closed ouilifitßibniti rxlss, ur-
Es pi r
1, forges and workshops, and brough t
4 PeOpie to starvation, — lfiriftruptcy and
0; thrown thousands or honest irro
i 4
t”
w°l :Vl 41
16 :1 1 1.4110 th e t a
mies Co' 4 tea4",l upon every thorough,
`taiiti in t
ghway i l l, ke lijpt4iik ; 11,1100 t
. tinploynient ? Is it not the. Repuhli
' party that is re B Ponsit4e . for \ ial this
4 4 1 14ti0n in business . , for l all , this pis.,
!and woe . F: :"'-'''''''''', "!
`
lail w, i. 14: , this.;:party : ... : hjah . im
' n g u ilt Y-4 diesf . PliAlCs; Of ;0/ 18 40 t .. .'
itue. i , areer; anew , lease Ot, po w er 1 .? .
' ll We VOte for Ilaycsapii - Theelo,aiici.
perpetuate (be- reign : 4'gratiti,-413 ?
, - ,
4 11 ive be drawn ), iuto4bilarcO'oc %let- i
1 LcOooper
,aite:•Oar:!6)i: w 6-, ca4n9t!
1
: 'ib
I IY obtained:a iin'ile..4lntoitit'TOit
e .'4..,, .5i,A.':,..141 ''. l ' 4 ‘,Y;4 l •?,?,f;' :I,Tl,Z''l.lreii.Q
-i'.i
'"
i !A r - t Y,jP4 4 9*4i 6 437 P 4 03 A,ll t re,
i the part of seisibieliiii;itid.*(4ir 1
4aatier that our ,ballota will count in
- • odt ilo .1,.. ,, i,& .104
•
:.,, 'i ,,. '4E - AdVBA-&.
..~~
..:!, Arliansas,.was full of crime and. disor 7
der until, Op
. si Deropero, • (3 - qvprn9r,.qr4r r
Jam • 6 . 141• iii ha s;beqp-pqnee
fnl ever - since,'•and - - no Complaints come
frotn - :thete, t nder ltis wise tale' . of wrong
to It(!pnhliWis otVeoloreti. Men. These
ate not the words of an advocate of' the
Deinooratio , Canie; but the 'deliberate ut
terances of • the - .New - -- Yirk Herald, the
ablest and most influential 'newspaper in
the Unite 4 States. • that suppOrta - Hayes
for President. ...This is Democratic praise
• I
from the Sir Hubert of
if
who
.will tell' the truthAen if it does hurt his
party. As - k cgas the Morton s - and Chand
lers and Bpenbers and ChaMberlains and
Pattersons rule this mull) fty there will
.be disturbances, hiird titnes and high
taxes. • TI 3 / 4 0can: only he put down by
electing Samuel J." Tilden to . the Presi
dency, and restoring the government to
the basis of peace, fraternity,' honesty
and . • •
\ The Tallest Tall Tower Lying.
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WASHINGTON, September 29.—:Phestate 7
meta published in. the NeW York .Trib
ttne - titoaY that tie, last House. allowed
Southern war claims to the amount of
•!605,000 is amisphieyous'-and malicious
miSrepresentation of the' faCti!.. The bill
which the House passed was that.cOver
big the claims of _those - who were loyal
during lie war and were allowed .by the
SOnthern Claims Comthisciion . , iyhich . acts
I by, the authority and 'miler • the revision
roiGnigress. - .No so-called re 61 claim
u 14 . r the law Can be • approved .4 . 9iis
n intnission. As to the other war claims
. .
Ip. ss.d . by the present House, the official
l tacOrd shows that . of Ne. fifty-f,ve . cases
reported; covering •$,215, 000, thiri.Y- . seYen
r- 7 wo'e reporti..d jayori.26lt in . the last Re . -
' publican • Ho u se,,,' anio ui i tiug .Co .$170,000,
and
o e'.the ' ,whO le- arty- i '.. r r e -but seventeen
~4e €'pa , ' el,•m tile.. D , ..mociatic ouse,
.
and 414 . 66 . 1 . 1;W to -;inst- $75,000 and icA
more: Now in thell,rst session, of thiilaStj
Ongress fi 1 eieOn 1) i i6inSrepoved"seyetity
nine war'elaitiii faVortildy, in Vol vin g 4044,
000, 6eside's three cases for - 60Q bales nf
•egtton used i !
.c.fitstr4t r og collikatkons.•
the ritinilitrbf - billi'pasSA was forty-four,.
and the amount invoked , .was $203,000.
filleißrpublictpi l War - - ClaintS 'COMinfttee
:• j iThieli reported one involving4s,ooo,ooo,
,A now n ;as the iron -AO ct)tiltrant.ors'nlaigt.'
'Phis i.s,the' kflieial'ilOp!,:i b lOU
it. ti, ..i't;Obla i pit . f ,
ilitl9§.t.Re'ptrhliein'tAlsehbo -. '
•.
1 T•4,.,d - Old-tlosed: in Nevi' to'''r,k9ll . ' litoiida - y
. .
• - "
!4ifiat :.at 109/. • ' -.,- ••,' . .3 b ~:,...i, „...
1=..E. , - , l_ ~..,-,-...
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pUBLIG SALE .'' -,•'. :- - -- r-r . --; s :' 5 '
1 L. - -, ' ' W.1.1;' , '1. 1, ,:%: ; : • .-, ,- ;:_ , .:•: r...ci , .t 2 e......f. ~:',l: S. :
', i ` tio undersign - id "will offer tor - kilt' itevrintil even ue,
• 'in : Forest LakuToWnship,;On
• -
.. uirsidgy - t --Npv, gd„lll74k.
-, - - • ~'. (ILI -- t 1 ,.• - - .::, ,- -'., 0,- -- .!.- :,. . -
at ,10,0 1 .C1ieklii pu. - 41.luvf011osibkii•roiik4")it, , -4 .: •
25tons 4 hay, 250 bashelatof ccirittntheaitt634lThttil h -1 .4
-
els ot oats,,a. quatttitypf Iluck*hea t . . 6 bu2shels • •- -
Of tittiothpseed , liti.ntity of. potatoes, - ~'
•
- - - lot of -oat straw and corn stalks,
. , - 5 ,
~,• , ,,.,A horse,,.l . .co*, lanther - f:.:, , -:?,,,,/. . `,..• i i., -, ',"!f:i •
• ' ' l 'l "? 'AgtiOlidiuggy,'set
\' -r- ,Dohs! set • ..,,,
. *. .'' .. \ • ..< tdutthie .
~,... .4ruos, 2 sets': ' , • - , l :_i li ( .0 t' .- "'-'';'
I : ,
-a fitil line of farming utensils, a
~
lot of household laraiturc„-duld, nanw 1 . , - ~ -; •?- ; - . 11
OW arteks . not ' mentrone4l. •
,
k ' 1 , 4: -; S ,- , r , A1l spirts, Ittder.l o 4. cash; ilnititrOvhi e l 1 /
.. ',.1
• •-•, `, t 0 credit With lnterest ai4auproyfd security .; • •
IMMO goods, to be removed until Settled .for.: - -
f .4. 4 -
a. . r
. .
.. • ' - - ' ',. l ' AARON REYNOLDS .
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• - Oet. 11. 1876. .
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I A DUINISTRATOR'S NOTIOg: Iq
.41 the est of Liendriek EC Gay. late . of Anbonilsrp.
dec'd. Letters of Administration In the said estate
_latvlnffbeengranted to the undersigned ad peraorieow
- tagnield , estate, aroreqtiested to make inunediateVayr
,meat. and all persons having claims against said estate
are requested to presentthetu without delay.
MARY E. GAY,
\ • 41114a4 GAY
Rept. ,1876,
TOR'S .NOTICE. e under. i, l3 :spign i ed having been appointed an auditor by the
oo rt, Common .fleas of basq'a Co„ to di stributo
41: quads itt court...owing ' from tale of' real estate;Of
agery atteird to the du Lica pi , hi o,,appOint
AND; at. his office in Montrose; Monday, Nov. Eitkat one
'io'clocirp . an.. as *hien tyne and piece all persons In,
:tee etited will
* present their claims.r be foreVer dfbarr
rj!-'47,..
; • tr.
1 04 ; awe
‘IVEVi i :LOT
,IrjFPALLiVa-:CARD'S
AT THIS OFFICIL. - ai. _Rot?
Fk'::-.- .11;)Eilt,Q.CRA,Zs :
~:: opl , of:in: 4 : -., is-• 1876:
r ;
I • . For, Ou.talleous , t)isorders,
and, sy iTuptfons of the shin, this ointment is most in-
Valuable. It does not heal exn.'-rpslly alone. batvelle
tmtes with-11m most . reArehihi 'eVrcls.,,to the:lvery Itobt
of the. evil:
' 1221 CcoliCrvt'fra*,iii" , : A*XL23.46O'
r. invariably cure the following diseues
,• •
•,
;D isapierig , 44l63l:iduqys.-. •
In al dtieitileg affeetiog;these organs.,'Wheil*r;
seprete to much or too little-swifter; er• Whether they' es
;afflicted with stone or gravel, - or with aches - and pains
!settled in tlfe limns over, the. rpgions of the kidneya, , '
I -thuakills itionkt be (liken ,eecorilinst to the printed dit ,
'fettiotts, and the Ofnitrieet sboit:4 be well rtibbed, into:
the small 0f4.1 . t0 back at'bed time."fttis treaunent: lOW
give almost i p at tipd,itlylvliFf W49 11 :a.1 - 1 other means have
fai),ect. • t• • ,"- ' • .
' ll • For Stougiplie out of Order. €.
-likenfidictie N nro effectually Improve the foal) of.tha,
stomach as These/Ids; theyremoVe all adiditi-occulon ed. , •
eitherbyhatemp erance tar improper diet. They; reach;
ass,liver and ; reduce it to a healthy action; `tn4 , are
'lrtitidetinlly efficacious in cases of Spasm—in fact they,
)never tail in curing, all disorder s , of .the liver and stoni t r
=
World
,ifest,- known in the
World for the following ditieases: Ague, Asthma,•Ell
;ions, Compislots; Illorches on' the bkia, , Boweld, Cont.
gumption., Moillty; Dropsy, Dysentery;Erysipelas;Fe
male Irregultritles,Fevers of ell kJ nde,Fics, out. II ead
ache. Ind igesilon, Inflammation, ,Tunucllce, Laver Com-
Ailaihttr, Lumbago, Piles , 11,beumitism, Detention' 'of
-I.lo,lo",.Scrolula or King's b.vil,Sore Throats, Stone and
Gravel, Tle-Douloureatur, Tumors,llleels, Worms of all
kindS, Weakness fromany cause, etc.
. DIPORTANT CAUTION.
None tird gClitline unless ilte signaturebf Ilaydock.
sa agent for the United States, 'surrounds each box - Of
Piila and Ointment. A beßdoeme - rewartierill be given
to any one rendering.sack . 'lnformation 1113 irui,y lead to
th.ediptecz.on of_ any party or parties counterfeiting the
medicines or vending the 'same.) knowing. them to be
soilrioult. •
***sold ar the manufactory : of professor:Holloway &
co., New York, and by ;all / respettable • druggists and
des era in' medicine throughout thB eiviii4ed world, in
boxes at2s cts, 62 eta. and $1 each., 101 0 7"rtiers F ins coa t
siderable easing by taking the huger
'' 7 -D ireethine for oe, guidlino..3 of patients infer. ,
ery:dlebrder are affixed tcr PAO '
FllEfilen,ltlefrAßDS: & CO., Sole Agents.'
Philadelphia;
1:k. • t • _
Admirtletratore.
89.w6
it It 6'2' 1 1 9
1MA114.14 A. .
Oar. lar_ge STEEL lINGRAWNGS :et the
PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES MI radii! , Send
140nriala. X.itafOßAYlNG l Co4.3s:w4al so*
sows
CARRY, TEIE N.
'
OR CARRY: THE NEWS TO HART.
AND EVgAYBODY ELSE!
FOR GOOD NEWS usERALTRY ma; REFDESUING
0111111 AN & u 0„
ti HAVE MOVED •TO THEIR NEW ATONE :
I •
THE -. ..RIRST - NATIONAL ' BANS,
(SeArle's Neir Brick,)
Where they will keep onhand the best aisoried, stock o
Nen's and Boys' Ready-Drade
, ,
, .•
.02/.022.120.0;
DRY'GOODS, :NOTIONS, FANCY' GOODS,
<HOSIERY, EATS, MILLINERY
, GOODS,
of all deacriptiona. anctlateit:etyles.
Grvz us A cAt r. sod :we will, sA - Vz You xoirr.—
Terms, cash, or gopa paper-- Respeef ally;
- S. pg.l4l o lltAl - a; co.,
NATIONAL DIM . GOODS & CLOTHING EXPIIORIUM•
BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS, newest shades,
25 cents per yard, •
;• - at S. P. CO.'S First National.
BLACK AND COLORED CASHMERES, all shades
cents per yard, • •
at S. P. & CO.'S First National.
BEST CALICOES,New styles and fast co i ors, 631 cents
per yard.
• at S. P. & CO.'S First National.
HANDSOME HAMBURG EDGING AND - INSERTING
from 10 cents per yard up,
at S. P. & CO.'S First National.
YARD WIDE BLEACHED COTTONS, from 8 cents
' per yard up, •
at S. P. & Co.'S First National.
YARD WIDE FACTORY, from. 73,i‘ cents per yard
upwards,
at S. P. • CO.'S First Naticnal.
BEST SHIRTINGS, new styles. 15 cts. per yard
at S. P. & CO.'S First Nations!.
BOYS' READY-MADE SUITS, 'from $5 Up,
" at S. P. & Co.'S First NationaL
YOUTHS' READY-Mitter 431116.150 op,
t National.
MEN'S BEADY-MADE SUITS, from $8 up,
at S. P. & CO.'S First Niitional.
BOYS' CASSIMERE_ PANTS, from $1.50 op;
at S . P. &CO.'S First National.
MEN'S CASSIMERE PANTS, from $2.50 Op.
at S. P, & CO.'S First National •
•
.
We shall also keep hand Gents' and Ladies' Un
derwear of all styles.; ladies' and mlaSes' Eeady-made
Snits. As assistance tci, otir'experienced • and artistic
milliner. we have engaged the services of one of the
leading trim:tiers in New York city, and we guarantee
opr - milliney department to coutat the leading r Lyles
abd trini(ned b•Jst city styles, and onr prise lower
than elsewhere It emember we will keepa asSott
., ent of 'all classes of gbode generally kept in flrst-clatts
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 us the lates t
novelties. Ourmotto will be. ''Justice to all." •Bear
in mind we have a NEW SToRE, NEW GOODS, and
the LOWES•T CASH !PRICES IN THE COUNTY. As
an inducement to make large purchases we will deduct,
(on demand ] on all. ca.,1.1 bills of $lO or more, five per
cent.":"
• ' . 'Come one and all • . ,
Both great and small • . .
And b uy your goods • :
' . At S. P.. dt Co.'a First Na tion,-all. :
-,.
Respectfully, S. PILLMAN-:& CO.,
First ''.'ntional Dry Goods and ClOthing Store.:
Montrose. March Ili, 1S;& , - - - --: - '-, • . ''
...
lii - ARAK. Tuiu4E. FACTS 1' ' -- •i.
—V.L. Testimony. of tii e,. Whole - World.
.
.
• , .fioLLOW-AYls
'Va PI.L,IIs.
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• .. Extracts frail! rious Letters'i •• t ;I - ' •
‘ 4 I had no appetite; olloway's Pills gave me`
a hearty
one." •
"Your Pills are marvellous."- .-
... - 1 ..'.i., - ,
-"I send for another-box: andkeen tuenlin the house"
"Dr.flelloway has cured naYibeaciacbethat.wlis cbrop-,
lc " • .-: '. . ' :..,',•:- : '. • .. 'i:
"I gave one of pint; Pills in, tn 3. babe ler:cholera tricir.
tkos: The-dear little thirg got well in ii . .dey."" -
. I'My IlUttiezt. of a morning ).snow cured." -
"Yotir box of Mlle way's tiintment cured me or noites
in the head. ' I rubbed some of your Ointment behind
the errs and the noise has left." '
"Se dme two boxes. I -want rote fora.poorfitn - ily.v
`I enclose a dollar; yowl pMce is . 25 cts, but the med
icine to me isi worth a dollar," - .
..
.`•Eiend me five boxes of your Pills.'_,' ~ A : ~. ~. , i; ~ , ..1
.., `}Let me.ha'Ve three boitee or yptir i Nirei 3 O.retitrn mail
forChillkandirover.". ' ' ' ' " •
.. 1 have over 200 such testimbriFali as thess e but,want
ofspace compels me to conclude:. - . .-' j. - .'--- :: •- .
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GODS! GOODS
TVc'.. liezp-cles*
ENTIRE 'NEW STOCK OF MENSI,
BOYS' AND YOUTHS'
CLOTHING,
At prices to Bait the lout times,
ENS' SUITS, SOTO $25
BOYS' & YOUTHS' $5 TO SiO
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DRY .GOODS, • . 1
HATS ScyCAPS
BOOTS. AND 'SHOES, : 'YANKEE
NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS,
Cheap for cash. • No chtirges - for showing our goods.
• WM. HAYDEN.
Hew Milford. May 3d. I.Bl'6.—tf. .
- • • • •
liN .
4 : 4 4(ea
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SULPHUR SOAP
. r .'• I. Ckaosiug. Soolhigg.
llhalisg and - Parilvinw. • , •-•
, modem cons:Kt rentarlFahly•
M and hcaiihfnl . Ei iniPartS
fonns . :tn . elastic
1:4 wi t iti l pe sß . It - c0c;..1 hums, scalds. chafing,
i. exeoriatb.tts. rottglittes....,tan. suriburn.
4 les, liver C1V11.10,1 iLitl4S, sores, Ulcers.
41:t %Arta.til . . 4311.131 ant! feet'. itch;
.
1 Annual itch, itelling between the toes, itching,
the body, piles. corns- Also relieved the
2 itching mid iriitati..o of biting and ., stinging
iriftvt - td. As it is- especially adapted to the
Tott.m, NI.*TMERT, .and BATH WIWI, you can
lake a S•diAttr /kid, at pleagoin.t. For, bath
ing Children, it is unequalled - , Ladies who
E use it in their Toilet would never do without
it. It neutr.tlizes the odor of petspiratizit,
and. tut an external remedy, can scarooly
' used amiss. Full directions aca)inimity each
paeliago.: TILT IT. -,
Pilo 25 Ct. per C:li. 3 C.-.. 12.1 f!r CO, dte..
tly mut .
,113 tu4i
• - Harm limn AT
Dr. Van ()Moe,
No. 13..1 Green-zii..
- Sold by all /lruagb#o4 ,
'USE VO
EGGS
WHITE COOITENS;
RUFF C6OIIENS,
PARTRIDGE poeFiENS,
-TLY3IOIITII.- ROCKS,
• " AND 1101 MANS
Eggs for, liatelikitg, 7 . - - S 3 _per 13,
•
tlif Young Foivls for sale after AnOet 15t,1878. at,
reasonable prises. ' No - inferior specimens shipped
from my yards.
White Coehet.s. let Jpiremium at derley__(Bert7
& Williamiatock.)' . Buff Cochena; Berry
`u Nlcircnlare. Write tor-what is wanted And OvainP
replye will, be given. - Addrcer. . , •
C C
, 9
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larch 29.1876:= -em.
FOR 1876.
JOB PRINTING
A SPECIALTY - '-
,With our four presses; a large gumortmest of
plain land fanay,.lo4 r type,,liciders, Inks:, papers,
cards ; etc., 'and: . experienced workmen, We are
prepared do •-
, , AU Kinds- 4 . 34' Job WO
LOWEI;T'PR:IOEg P ' upon
romp,
• receipt of' n order; ar:otlterwkso,)
I .' vi& 'eattfuraish -
Wedding Invitations i _-
Eitirelopes, Bill Heads,.Stittemeuts„Note
`L'Box Labels, BhoW,,Cards, Admission Tick
ets; Ball Tickets, Law Blanks, Auction"
Bills, Large Posters, Small Posters,
ri Bottle LAbels; Calling Cards, Address ,
Cards, .13usiness , Cards; invitation Cards:
PaMphlets,•BUslness Circulars, Wrappers,Tags,
Dasging tc etc.
Pro e grannes,
e
1r & CRUSER
IiAWLE ,
May 10.- Democrat Office. __
j,H..B.taNas. I HR. BLANDINQ N,' Goicipoll
Barnes, Blanding 4114 Co.,
gtatblt,;.4.odl::.l4oiiito:.:T.otito. ;
[1111T4111.1:91M1 IN 1840.1
MAI4I7PAOTUIitIII3 . OF ALL KLNDB OP
MARBLE 'AND' - GRANITE MONUMENTS.
MANTLES,
;,:.; a.=
IMPORTED OP ECOTOII GRANITE,
04enangt• SC, NffaiDeindt
•
BINGUAIITON. N.T
March 8.18”.
Uts Jiist received azi.
Also a tine line of
, •
~C:~YCZ~'%" ~f~.~~.1
PI!MMtE=B
relit Bend,
=lllg6=
NEW :FIRI4,
NEW GOODS,
=REM
W 133 ., ; . . - ..1 . 1', - . , 1,301r.il • Sp' : Co.,
Cook Stoves, Multires s gea
ON TIME,
•.
Is the name of a new Cook Stove, just ! out. containing
If new principle in baking, • and is destined to make a
revolution in the construction of Coole4totes. Coma
,
in and see it. ' •
THE „41? G N.D.-
As a .heating stove stands without :a rival . fu beauty,
durability and economy. Come and' satisfy yourself,
and get, names of, parties :now using theni.
•
• 'TINWARE. . •-, •
We take Ppecial pleasure In offering to the Wholesale
and Retail Trade. our itesirabld . supply of Tinware. We
nee none but the best of charcoal plates.,
OUR WORKMEN ARE EXPEarENct) !
OUR STVLES ARE Pau/Aims !
GOODS ARE WARRANTED !
- ,
Annee defy any: to, proauce 'better' goods to less
.
LAMPS.
*full line of Lamps of beautiful design. Also 'Chim
neys of every description.
• STONE WARE.
Flower Jars, Hanging Pote. Chums, Bitter Jars,
Preserve Jars, Jugs, Stove Tubes: &c.
BUILDERS. HARDWARE.
Botts and Screws, Locks and Knobs; Latches, Ctehes,
Doors. Sash, Blinds. Glass, Building Paper, White
Lead, Zinc. Oilss•Vurnishes, Paint Brushes, Spiritual
Turpentine, Dint el any shade desired. Also color
for mixing paint.
. .
,
BOLTS..
A full assortment of Philadel lila Carriage Blta. laid a
full line of Iron A x?et , Bar Imn , Horse Shs es, Nails,
Rode, ac. ' ' , •
We purchase in Car-load tots. • therefore catkaell to the
trade in less quantities as cheap as any house in the
city.
EGGS
Wm. H. BOYD, J. H. CORWIN, IJ. R. COOLY.
,ifontro4, March 15, 1876.
pL.A.N'ING
LUMBER
,YARD.!
In order'to bOtter 'accommodate the community. the
undersigned has established a ,depot for the *aloof
Lumber Manufactured at ME newly-erected building on
the. Old Keeler tannery Site, in the
where Nillibe kept constantly on band. A full atockof
WHITE AND Y. - ELLOVPINE, FIE:3ILOIC,
OAK; ASH, - MAPLE' AND BLACIC
WALNUT LUMBER,
: , . • .
whichmith the atd of the'most Improved machin'ex and
competent workmen. is prepared to work ilitpazW,pg,
to meotthe WantragfOtletombrs.` • ' •
, •
WELL SEASONED LUMBEH,'INCL'IDING,SIDING.
• I.IFLOORING, cEILING. SHINGLE AND
LATII'DON%TANTLY ON HAND.. -
Planing, Matebing, Idoeldings: and' Sciol , l Sawing
Cope to order. ' " • • '
I
:,',V.V4OONi- - ,044Rj44ES & SI4EMII;
• „ • _1
' - ibiANIkrACTORY..•
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iq
cOnneetion wife the above establishment.; undertXe
of Mr. ' management Mr. 1 , 1% fit Rogers. 'ExaMine oar w ork
before leaving your orders elsewhere. Repairi,ug doge
,RrozOptly., : • .
.- • • • ' Arkst.LATll/401K:
Nonttose.:BiPtiliailez Nth. 181 IL
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iIIUSINESS , CitANGE:
The. thin Of'X'llicOn L. havlig bees dissok•ee t :
• ' •
la _
onfection.e
us eas t
At tlie,olditaitd. am prepared to fainish
all klada'of .
pavan sat
:FRESH SVITLX-OANNED .GOODS,
tC:onstituily on hand.
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF 'TOYS. &C. &C.
Moitroso, may 8d,1879:
- T4.4B,gr..L.Ti . ;.:4PUSE.
- ' "' Tor , T. T • "9
. ',0 1,42 11.1.44 , 1 ;110r kai
.Ifincastiostatirta " -
:wetter withikileinv mu the Montois• tko
Maud width* D. L. W. itaihoW
48111 lefl,
NEW PRIDES,
MUCCI11110,R,i:0•BOTD ds coswiNj
DBALEMI IN
fag _ Stoves.
NAILS.
IlitrO.N'T'ltol3l3
HEART OF TOWN
At wlioleeale and 'lletait Prices.
‘)P1 M4 172 TF VOliniffOtll4
„ •
molvntosE,PAziNli.'
NENE
MILL
1, , .
NMEIN,
B. C. BACON.
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t`; '.),:i - : -; ri '''' l ' 1
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