The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, January 10, 1877, Image 3

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    13ANIMEARTED LANDLADY:-
I hol.:.ar tip k a,4-poofq:l.ll4 : ve . ..ohe'Of
. the
kindest iandladiePe world s ., §he !Tents to
great deal , : el; ite,;:i4ft
'most decide . tl it ; . I should .: weep ' of anyh arm
L •q-
She i§,:fery,
8ei09,014.*. 011 . 1 4, , I q. 0,9. 1 40 04 : 1
gera
a`:l4-404 . , thiti,l-badhc*r
er been hung for horse-stealing.
for a• I rontiadili the campus
• nortir.i UB, and 4,11.taa-madcrstocid : du* ,wwtce
haye . the-tcOnr •aleire..,' On 41.0' thtid night °t
went .liopleandy:Ornd - -..a , 7stranger ink my be a d
arid 'when.'rbegio r 7ici
caught my,arin;'and'Whisnered'i-:..-!
",Thero'novv - tke.p. good;: and sus
no more. lie is a' preacher;4l44k he; is going
tO•nierioV;" Isthinighiyou , wouldn't inina
just one.night;" - - •• - _
At the end 'of,lhe • Week she Aka:Oiled:Me
aside, •
and smiling like a load of fresh.
wanted to know:, if .1' ''would do her i ItAaver
'which would place'lief imdergreat obligititons
;to me. 'replied -that, I:would , die : for her, : and
then she asicedineta . , give' tooth, that
looks out upon .square, , and take
r orrclook
lug out upOri, theAkiley.Aall, Of Oh' harrelis 'and
oyster-calls.: ,
She had' a new boarder coining' who Wait
awful particular, and she: - lineW, I. would do
anything to kindly accommodate her; •
I made the chapg,e,and.the grattfulloOk she
gave me was enough to melt a . vest button. I,
was told, slie - ,61 - itol6 see me . : itr::the ',parlor
after dinner. • I fond: her -. in - tears:Y - She said.
that a very nice: wan'and nice t‘,•;l.liwanted
to come undleinad 'Wttir her, - fait 'she had no
• room,,Ji - nd itgrieVed hcf to think lhat'slie;Mirst'
turn theM away, When - She was so hard .pushed
to get-along. . ,•,' :;
1 told ber . if I had :a' hundred liVea I would
lay them dOWn...lii heir; and then borrow.*
buddred more,and, add . to the..4)ile; and'sbe;,ai
she siezediny hand, said ..that Heaven', would
rewardtte tor tieing , gOodi'th ‘thefatherleas. or
phan.. I moved into the garret . , the:111401 liar.
titular- man moved` into my room,.and the very
• nice man and his very nice - Wile' MOved ' into
the front: room.
In about a l weeli Mrs. Dolby. 'whipered to
me to know it I had asnalre injury st,otnacht.7-
6he said she , had noticed that I vas a heavy
eater, and she didn't know but that bad a
snake. I set her right, and when 1 promised
'to take full lunches down town, and. urged all'
the other boardprs to do the same, she put her
hand on my shOulder and remarked that Heav
en had a place for me.
'That night my bed was made without sheets
and when I - went to raise a row; she took me
by the hand, and said that her, expeOence went
to show that it was much healthier .to sleep
without sheets. was going t( argue the
question when tears cauk to her t:yes; and she
hoped - I would not say a Word to, hurt a„poor,l
lone;11 - iilow,whost.; life had been .one long strtlg• •
gle.with poverty.
nett. night the . featherbed and one pil
low went, but I. didn't say anything; when .
she wanted to borrow my tooth brash for a
boarder that hadn't any, and she took my stove
to use in the lower hall. I didn't. say i.asword
until she asked me if I could spare the:old rag
carpet off the . floor"; and if I wouldaTeet the
other boarders an::exttm . ple by drinking-noth--
iag but water, and not take' a second biscuit.—
Then I told her that I was going to leave that.
house, and try to tear her image from my heart.
113 he skied both my bands, with tears rolling
down her cheeks, and asked : '
, "Mr. Quad, will you deliberately pot toti kill
a lonesome widoW who io 'working , her.life out
to make her poaltion comfirtable, happy_ and
luxurious r
I couldn't go,' I'm there yet. I sleep on the
floor, put up with cold biteS, and. use the boot
jack for a. chair When I. have company: I wish
I wasn't so tender hearted, but I Can't bear to
think of 'hurting Mrs. Dolby'a feelings by look
ing up another place. • • ,
THE TRICK ON ROBBINS
'James Robbins, of Detroit. the Free Pram
says, has been missing for three days, but there
is no anxiety. around his louse to leap his
fate. His wife knows what ,eaused him to dis
appear, and abe_ is willing tolet him get a good
ready t_o come back. Bobbins married aone
widow' about font months ago, and therlio
not been married two weeks when be gaveiher
a btating. She overlooked it then, thinking he 4,
would soon tone down, but in a weekloprejte
• blacked her eyes. •In short he turned - Out to be
A:brute of a husband and' the ex 7 widowbed
ithesmisthy of all the neighbors.' . She is said
to be meek and humble in: spirit, and he had
no exeuseihr his brutality. Three or four dayi
ago be knoCked her down and started up town,
and - the wile crawled ; ver to the butcher's to
see about - hiring Itobbins arrested. The butch
er: who weighs one hundred and ninety pounds
and liad a fiet t like a maul, knew' , a better way
• than- going to the police, and he unfolded a
plan. -
, • •
' When Robbins reached home that everting
the house was dark and the butcher, dressed in
- woman's clothes and his jaws tied up, sat in
the rocking•chair. • -
"Why nkbluzes . isn't 'supper ready r howled
Robbins, a $ be stood in the door.
The buteher groaned..
"Grunting around again r! shouted SAWN.
"What's the matter now ?" •
The butcher groaned again,-
44
YOU fees ' too high-toned to' answer "o, l m
you !" growled , the wife-beater. „well
see about that, Just take this,.willyoll 17.
Re struck out, , but the disgulied bit! , eher
caught his wrist, sprung, up, and thernUras fun
In that cottage.
Re choked'Robbins almOit 4 Oideatbitherr tied
him up into hard knots and - untied htm; drew:
kW around iirtheind L aird-ihnels;4lol
pidccd h' ids nd=.aoet him over the
into the mud. The. wile beater had keptnp ti
tteady yelling:trim the first • attack,' and Rabe
rose trom the inucl' and sped down the street,
he seemed to think that Sitting Bull's whole
lighting•bree wss after - WM. At:eleven oielock
thstvnightlie entered a:saloonAndiold a sto
about being, robbedi , by, .six ,. • men,; and: half an
hour later, as be, was prowling: .ttrourid.aSlied
to„find:aplace to sleep .a polieeman:heard.iiiin
saying: " t - „
1 4 . 4 5 0 5 e: smasktd, eyes :bunged ,upisord!threfil4
bruised all over and 'awful sleetly-E Whiit.ofiL
reeiTing person a. widow 7w4rntin ia r t:
~4:w
fICKVA.- -- 4TEV . W.154. - .II3STIOt Alitantrnt
. ; . .R.?ri . .) . ( 2 t;;;) jf 1 . :',, : a jikitit, , ;.! . ..ll 't. -1 ,- J. i, ~ .,1',..4; 4 ri,;
.of ;Virginia; vas I.*.nkened
Wow 11 itiOtind :eleety,about:-- , one this
moruingtbyis ringing atitheliporib
His Honor inino vehy, good , huoior, thruitids
. - Stauding. on the
sidn:tvuiitwdre threo men "and a.ynting "wom.nni
_!,What ifye.witutlr , asked the Judge.
4 ,'Wantlo4get Inarriedi" answered , a trenan
lous.nudevoice.l ' - '
isutt Oretty Almalemight to
rouse Alan out of bedibi a job of itbia.kind,P
....:Soutething dropped on the- ahlewalk •uti iris.
Elouoreried.oht : • :.
;.”..What'a_ . thttt . ?". •'.. • • • •
Apswere<foue 'of .the,rnen , • ;
"Here's the . wust of being h.public . marl;"
sighed...the:Judge. "I :suppose you'll :Have to
mile op 'whether or: no. The door ain't:lock-
Slide.uP. • First door-to:the right.", •
!rile, party went , up. ; Honor was:sitting
uoo.tie.d.othit. he hoped the hidy:would.e.y.euso.
hiii'eostu m e,-,an d the. tidy. ,
righti - Liheu. • ' Yon two. fellers•tbat eiret
go iif .1 p.,.b0, • Blanghlered - ,fit,and . : : back , ",and, :you
Ovo;coine foru.d..., Yea, license.oll (forma. ..La•;
i.w.euty,five name I Spikingtom• ieut
Oveutpone„.,And Muffy„D.o - you take
,weinau: to r he.your -wdeded
"YPs, yonug man; his - lace
grhnson..-ara ;his , knees - The-.two.
fdprlsl?egiip4 cOnge,cl_gkiniti I
i3glinda
.BilikingtOo 4
Lore_do ou take be your -.wedded bus,-
baud .
.".certaiqly,"
. answere,d,thc,
"Well, that's .all right, hut. peforel. go nny
fur4er , . ! 13c .ohligecl , , -to • ;you; -Muffy4 for. a
chew .of ,tobacco."- .- • . . :
Mr. Stuffy not being , .adleted to--!theAiltity
habit one or his friends supplied I.lia .'l,lonor
with a mouthful' of the, weed.. -
..` "
‘Eureka aitet.my brand,; the Judge remarked
41Thly,as lie . thett the pillow more comlortatly
Behind his . back anil began .working his jaws.
"Solace is much better. 'llowever;:ilir Mutly
and MiS.s - Spikington, do - -rue the favor to jive
your hands. Now Ido declare you man and
wife by virtue of the authority vestal, in me by
the laws of the State of Nevada. The job'S
done." • •
"What's the. fee ?" asked one. of his friends,:
a tall man with a graveqnee, stepping forward.
"Tint," remarked Isis Honor, with beepming
hnmility, "is usually left to the generosity of
the groom."
"flow'S• that for style ?" inquired the tall
man,handibg the Judge three trade dollars.
"Tbank'ee'," said the . i Judge. "dOod:_ night;
gents a long . life and a happy one to you,
madam. hope you fellers will .find that ten .
dollars when you go down stairs again.
think it would break your hearts to lose it.—
Virginia City (Nev.) Wens:, , •
• One daik night, the darkness of which was
lighted by the moon, the inmates of a quiet
farm house in 'Ayrshire were startled by pite
ous cries from a little etre= running past the
foot of the brae on which the homestead stood.
Out ran the gunewile iu .baste, thinking that
the voice was not unfamiliat ; and when she
got to the burn, there she saw her sin gude
man, who had in just a little too much of John
Barleycorn. on all fours in a toot of water, in
which the moon was brightly reflected. "Gude
sake, John, ye gouk, what are ye doing tbere,
standing like an auld fuel in that manner f"
"Oh, woman, Jenny, is that. you ? I'm glad
to see ye, tor. I had gotten aboon the moon, and
bite been in this awll2l perditament for tea
hours hanging-on like gnm death for tear I
should fa' 'and be killed beyond a recognition.
kken it's a richt Zni3 l when ye's here, sae we'll
just baith gang down thegither." •
Jenny lost no time in getting John ant i and
over a tumbler of toddy he vowed that notha
big should ,make him soar so high again, even
on market nights. '
An Amencan lady, who had been visiting
friends in Canada, crossed the fit: Lawrence, at
Calie Vincent, and courteously invited - the cus
tom officer to examine her haggage.. "There
is nothing but wearing apparel, hi the, trunks,"
she remitted, with a pretty smile. The officer
unlocked the largest trunk and pushed 'aside a
heap of stockings and overturned a' layer of
dress materials pounced upon it dozen, bottles
of French. Brandy.
"Do you call this wearing apparel I" !mask
ed sternly.
"Why, yes," replied . the lady, "they are my
husband's night
The latest fashion in Rome is for ladies go
ing,out to tea, to take their work, in goodly
bags i This gives them an opportunity to take
samiiyjkorthe cake
,and cold meats home tv
their Imago% husbandi, °
,"Ity.'"boys," said a clergyma% "dOn't„ yen
kno* it irwicked to catch fish ion Snaday r .
"guess we ain't sinned much iet;" .6aid'n, boy,
without taking his eyes , from themoeh, "havn't
had a bite!'
The' Painted Poet debittleg BOelety ^ recently
iqul,this question i "Is married life preferable
to single Ire ' -
'The one',Foriecl who appeared for. the
negative 11211 . 0 t kinks Ott nickel
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D ILLINGS STR4UD.
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' - '"ilut; itki-'Ltip . IC-6zitirti'f'
INSURANQKY-AGENT,
MaXLtrolligabsW i fxs -
poet ItiiiirCseitteilii 'OlO4OOOOOl
NOE
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FIRE
Fire Association of Phil., Capi Ass'ets;s $1,500;00f
.1144110• Me Co of N. A.-, 5,000.000
Pennsylviniu Fire,. Phil., ' " 1,100,010
I us. Co.or thc_State.of Pehnsyt-'
Nania, Phlla..pa. "
Lyebming 'of Man uCy,Pa.
Lancaster of Lancaster,
ewton of Newton,
Home Ins. Co;, N. Y., ,
-National • ' .. •
. -
Co Lmereial Fire" •
-4 ns. South
• Norwalk, Conn. , . '4
Atlas ' "
Royal Canadianictf.-Montreal,
_Canada, „".
Liverpool. London•i6 Globe;
of Liverpool. Eng., ,
Providence Wasbington, 'of
• Providencc R'. 1., : <'
Trade 1n5.: Co. Camden, N.J. .• •
Vattereon Pirejtis Co. Patter
sou;
'1, 7 :5 E.
Cow*. I% at ca I Life rcs . Co., Aeeett e • $40,000,000
American i• $5 00,0,0,10
Travelers In s. Co, tfart., Capital and Surplus $3.000,010
Railway Passengers' $5OO, t 0
,Thertudersignedhasbeenweiknowninthistounty,f6x
the past 20 years, as an iliguranee Agent. LOBECtx sus
tivnee by his Confoulnies - nave - alwayr• been promptly
pain • - _
--- -oPiicent stair:l.th building .cast from Banking.
Order of Wm. ii„ Cooper it Co., Turnpike street:
• ifttIIATGS STlkOtttcAgent.
CIiARLESTI. SMITH, office Managers.
A'MOS NICHOLS.
LANGDON, Solicitor.
Montrose. Jan. 6. 1876.
30i; - ,-_ `l/0,- ~ PoliTEl.-3CI.'"W",
Manufactum of
WAGONS, dARRLIGES,
lolg]as.
BIAGY, CONCORD, RILETON, ANI
SIDE-BAR GEARS.
EVENERS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE
W H I FFLETREES.
BODIES OF THE LA,TEST STYLES
JOBBING, &c., DONE PROMPTLY
E. T..PURDY.
Montrose. June 7,1876.
WHY FLOWERS BLOOM IN
T WINTER 1
Are you aware thit you can obtain Summer beat in
January.? That- you can impar t balmy air you families 1 that you can give spontaneous growth to
plants and Flowers, and that you can mate home a
littleparadime bypurchasing one of B. C. Sayre's Hot-
Air Furnaces ?" Time • Furnaces are now constructed
with VAPOR PAN by which the atmosphere is tt
pared to that resembling Summer beat.
NO MORE CRACKiNG - OF FURNI•
TUBE-NO MORE DRY
HUSKY HEAT. _
RIOT-AIR.
,
And thp time . has come when eoniumptives may re
joke in bftl Ares.. These furnaces are sold entirely up
on their 'own merits, aed are now the leading Furnace
in this part of the country. All Furnaces are warrant
ed to give entire satisfaction or no sale.
Ml' 'R Nu C ISi
I kiep competent meo on the road who are well ac
quainted with the Furnace business and they are con
stantly putting up these Furnaces. Their work is war
ranted to please. These Famacesare now scattered in
the following towns and cities: ,
Bingiunton. Scranton, .Providenee, Wilkes Barre.
Kingston, ;Pittston, Waverly,' Willuuntrporti
Great. Bend, Sueptiehrnna Depot. Bannock, Delhi.
Dcnineville, Andes, Maigaretville, Franklin, Unadills,
Owego, Northumberland, and many other towns.
amalatizotlareal 3E3*
Anjperson ;Wishing a recommendation from any one
living in the above named places. I will gladly cm res
pond with them, giving names of parties now using
theta Ftintaces.
Montrose,.
*somber SU. int—
A NEW S OCK OF , •
larcoolmer3r.,
'just received sod tor bi
supsipma ,
FLOUR.
1 0 01' sale by , _
ALSO, K119;18, OF
':--,:: e - ~- G ROOBRIEtit," -- I -1 :
At . tbikFitileof . .7 ,- -,'11•`,,,-:.
-.., .
,_.,~i ~,
- • • • , • -
1,511.01,11011..€/,':;Zrir t ynti 4 ,1 4:1
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Most/His Aprill. PIM. •
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4.
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4' 6 000,000
'400,000
44 - 4 4
• 6 , 1N0 00(j
64 • :12 f. 1 :" 460 1
,000
44
400,0_00
1.200,000
• 37,000,000
44. 340,000,
ACCIDENT.
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Illontroae Pa.
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A " C T--,--.1•14 D• EVE L 0 Ur, O:S7 -
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- r • itirgt; Stock 'WINTER GOODS' eon suit In g'at !idiot
7' it -•
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SHAWLS,.
100.000
.pi:i,s.Ge;ol).s;:''
150.000
CLOTHS,:
321,000
500,000
600,000
270,006
OUR ',WINTER _STOCK-..MUST tI3E
DESSAUER, Managing Partner.
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SOAP.
THOROUGH i LY . CURES DISEASES OP TIE?. SKIN, •
BEAUTIFIES COMPLEXION, -PREVENTS
~AND REMEDIES RHEUMATISM AND GOLTT,,,••, '
HEA - S: SORES ANIi : AERASIONS
CUTICLE AND COUNTECTS CONT4O,I9N.
This Standard 'txterrial Remedy fOr
tions, Snres and Injuries of . the Skrn, not billy • f
REMOVES FROM THE•COIPLENIONALL:BLEM
ISHES arising, from local impurities of .the ,
1)166d' andObstructio:i. of 'the_ pores, but also.
those produced by the sun and - Mind; such as
tan and fr e ckles. It renders the CUTICLR
MARVELOUSLY CLEAR,- SMOOTH r and PLIANT,
and being a WHOLESOME BEAUTIFIER . is far
_ .
preferable to any cosmetic. •
ALL THE REMEDIAL - ADVANTAGES OP SUL..
PHUR BAT HS are irisured THE usp, or
~Sulphur Soap, which in, addi
tion. to its puri f ying effects, remedies and PRE
VENTS RHEUMATISM and GOter. • i
It also DISINFECTS CLOTHING and LINEN
and PREVENTS DISEASES COMMUNICATED I 3?
CONTACT..iitiI the ,rErtsoN: •
IT DISSOLVES DANDRUFF, prevents bald
ness, and retards . giayness of the hair.
Physicians.speak : of it in high terms.
Prices-25 rind 50,Cents per Cake; per
Box (3 Cakes?,' 60c.. and 81.2 a
N. a—The so cent cakes at; triple the size of those . at
"ILIWS RAM AM) WITMER -11Y,E"
Black or Brown, ZO Cents. - "
C. I. CitITTEIITON, Prop'r; 7 Sixth itv.,l.Y.
HOLIDAY MUSIC BOOBS 1
, .
Rarely hive we honed a book of songsincludiw Inch
a variety of really first• class and popular . Yodel Mut& .
XXI pages, full sheet Music size. bongs by nearly sixty
different composers, and among the comPositionrifre
many anchAinna as Come.to sae. quickly, %Woo, locks:
are silver. 'My heart's best love. She's a rosy, sholi4
posy, and Millard's Whippoorwill.
We publish 18 valuable collections uniform with the -
World end Gems.. fiend for catalogue of Rome Masker
LibisTy, and select oue. or, more of its books for Christ-
GEMS • OF THE DANCE!". - •
ACompanion to the Lamont ' Gems of. Strange I"
30 in Boards. $3 Cloth, $4 Gilt.
Tee Gems of = Shrines itrui a 'wonderful success, and
this new work icfully its equal; end contains{ the re.
cent Strauss pieces and many others by Gnarl; Lk
mothe, - Fmist,. Coote. yid Other emitting (*nil,
posers. 24rt pages, full sheet Music size, well filled
with Waltzes i eslops, Polkas, Quadviilta, etc.
Any book or piece sent, poot.pnid, !or retail Nice.
OUTS .1011144i1111 CO,, /1101‘111.
(I.li.DllBoD'at J. Ditson &Co..
711. Broldwim. _ B . acceisor to Leta WON',
New 'York; -
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YOUTHS'
BOYS
BI.44IsIKKI'S,
tit; out ror CASH 'and 'foie CASH Only
T E E M.Giy R O'S EN U i &•'O-0:
25 cents.
WWW.PY.IM , Net.C,V , Y,, , )A , • • . 0w+.),R,”44.111
, 3 .01k . t.r,r4,- ;
SULPHUR 'SOAP..
14 Classit!. Deednritilf„ Disiofestiag, &odds&
11r.diug sad Parityieg.
It r•goiers ths r.,..arsost skin romarkaltly
soft and h.-altitful. It imparts r .bettittifut
-mounters* to the ikit., and forms an. elastic
, • whiteness!. • It cures lawns. scalds. chafing,
escoriations, restglierse, tan, sunburn - . heck
leo, hirer sputa, chapprtl hands, soma,
biligiers on the hands and feet. itch,
rotund kelt, itching between the toes. itching
of thr lusty, -pile*, coral. Also relieves the
itching fuel irritative or bitin g and stinging
itssrets.- As it is especially-adapted to the
ITunny Nutmeat, and BATIt WAS, yOll CUM
take a s,d/pker . Bailt at pleasure. " Itur
_both
; :ing Children. it to unequalled. Ladle* who
I use it in their Toilet would never do without
it. It neutralites the odor of perspiration,
I and, as an external' remedy, cut seare4ly be
used amiss. Full directions accurnpany each
package.' TRY IT. ' •
Pri:o 25 Cts. per Cake. 3 Caksi for CO . Cts.
ty Cts. By mail 73 OA.
MAIN DEPOT AT
Dr. Van Dyke's Catillee,
No. 1321 CiTeeti Philadelphia.
. B.&d by 411 Druggist."... ,
USE NO OTHER.
Two eplendid volinnesforipresents.
THE WORLD OF ‘scelp.i
Pate in 13ds $2 50. Cloth $ J.: 01144.
APED OVERGOATie
~:t
- Plitl l / 4 TET,A'SXINTS,
BtAVERS,
A N .1131PORTAITT LOCiL 11EPOR11.!..
ILIL ticreailer'goadii will be, sold of
P. STAMP'S STORE.
In Montrose, .for CAKEI at CAsg PRICEs.
kfep good goods and make the
i prices. to suit the closest buyers. l
FLOUR,
I WILL MAKE A SPECIA.LTI RR WHITS
WHEA r FOUR
AIWAY.S -TIP TO . THE TIMES !-, • .
r • GREATEST ' INDITCE3iENTB EVER OFIeIIBRD POS ---F
. CASEI - OR READY PAY I .
• ..
Raving just returned ',froth New York with a lar ge :-. ---'
and well r selected stock. I shall be able to give my p - :
roes-the best bargains seen in this county for year*, as
tne7.wiii be tally convinced by . giving us a call and a:-
staining oar stock. Read the following 1115 t.
. .
~e. ..
~
r .1 • • DRY. GOODS: -
Calico's .••• ••• 5 to • 86. '
Mualinik-..i.• 6 to 11i...
Delaines• • • • ~ so' to 851.
DresiGoi?de..: . .. .
20 to 586, 1
Aliktfts. " ' . - - . ? ' 151,ci 754.
Sheivis .• - ~. ' ' - . . 75 to. L:
;Mies' Jackets ' - . • .....$5605101.
GROCRIIIRILi :
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Sears -A..... - .... ..... .....-:. ... .:II
t C..
~4.
Japan Tea.... Ifito
Hyaon .Tea . '...
8 to.l
Boss Chewing Tobacco::... ~; ........... :. .. : ... ..813111 4 ,
Raisins, new . 1881, - .
p BOOTS AND - SHOES.
K a
i lf Bootsßoots. ' '' - • - ••• .0' $6 .
C • • • -- • 8 11 O.
Boys: Debts - lof 3
Ladles' -Calf Shoes - • .-1 PI $
Ladies' Grain - Shoes • . 116. 'lO
Children's Shoes • -- '-..........-... 00 15$,
• . • . ' READY4I.4O.I: CLOTHING. ' • , -"-
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Suite • • s6to $lO tOierioitio....Air - otuks2l
Snits, all woOl -..'Sto IS I Walking Coats 8 50-to Iv-
Sults,all wool,Sin- --.
16 to 18 I• t Pants - • 1410 tit -AI •
. - cy • . -• . ^
• Also, Hats and Caps Crockery, Glass and Woodea
Ware, Table, and PAtcket, pule; y. Hardware.Aolias o - ,
Tinware;"'Ropes; Cordage; India' 16Ct;Iv6'iIthNellis:.'
ally keptin countrystores.• • - , : - . . _ ...
Our motto is,oar customers' interest are , oar intereat‘
therefore it's for oar 'benefit ','Rive them - all the imb.
vantages of a welt-botight, stock. - . • i • ' • -,‘•.
We are still alive' tin - PoUltry. and want 10;00+ipOitidit '
dressed. immediate)y, for.-which . the highest 'marks"!
price will be paid..
Bring oft
.your Poultry. Butteri•lmps, and 'Other . p r ri . .'
duce. and we guarantee you will be well plessetthali
TOn called. - ,' • • •,
•' '• ' . •T, S. WHEAIreitOFIN-
Raab,* Pa., Oct. 25, ;Ma& . . ..
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!beet . selected : ptonlVbf iroodeevet".lo-Ittliriseatot'O''
_country, including feather*. 811ke,_ RibPonti...lBl44, .
Host ea, Bette. and Bid:Gloved of all'.kinda :Will WWI
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with prises to suit ail. • „ . . . ,
AIN Fitit*.Leellefi; Cut` tiPer Patterns in 'oil virleAlli : •
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FURS,
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I have had seven' years ikperience in,
buying and selling PLoints6 that I know
where to buy and what to buY:to suit the
customers of 'this vicinity.
and , warrant every - barrel and sack to
— suit or refund the money.
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CHEWING TOBACCO:
liave recently . made arrangements by'
which can sell CHEWING ,To . BAcc9 by
the pound . aF.I cheap as you call buy ot any.
"wholesale Tobacco House by the barrel:
I also keep Chew . 4ig, Tobacco in 10
cadd'gs for, whi.o I will Make special
prices.
3EO.A.MET.
I. ke ep on
.band a large quantity of SALT
and keep under , cover, and
_will sellit as
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low as poSsible for this niarket.
• Stigar, Tea, Coff,:e, Syrup, Soap,
Fish, &b., al at this, nimble six . pence
prices.
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I trust I will receive - sufficient patron-,
age from cash buyers to ntake the *Et
system a success. tßespectfnlly,
•• E. P. STAMP.
• Opposite the- Banking House of. Wm. 11.
Cooper Co., and . the Dry Goods House dr
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum BSc Co. )
. Montrose. Oct. 11, 1876tt.
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