THE DEMOCRAT. -111ONTROSE; PA.; JAN. 24,1877: Arrangement of Mails. VIA RAILROAD: Tankhanuock, (Daily) Arrives. Deparut 7Uopm 1215 m VIA STA 018: Montrose Depot,(Daily,). •• • 600 p 60a New Milford. (Daily,) 1000 am 180 pm Wyalusing, (Daily.) _ 945 am 1000 p m yriendsville,(tri weekly,) _ 600 pm 800 am . tlenklin Station,(tri weekly,) . 700 am 700 am Binghamton:via& Lake,(tri weekly).. 600 p m 700 P in geehoppen.(tri weekly) 1000 a m 300 p m The New York, (viaMontrose Depot,) New Milford. runkhannock,and Wyalusing are daily., • - The Conklin Station maitruns Tuesdays; Thursdayi, and Saturdays. - The Binghamton mail, (via Silver Lake,) runs Tiles- We, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Friundsville mail runs Tuesdays,Thursdays,and Sat urdays. • The Meshoppen l run sbtondays,Wednesattys, and Fridays. ADDITIONAL STAG2B - A Stage leavesdaily for Montrose Depot at 1 m.,and returns at 6 p. m j, Stage leaves daily for New Milford at 780 a. m. and returne at 330p.m. C. FORDHAM. P. M. IliolltTollB Railway Time Table. Arrange:Lent of Trains. To take effecton Monday, April 17, 1876. , Down Trains. Up Trains 80IITHWARD. . . NORTHWARD P. X. A. X. A. X.• P. M. 545 10.15...• • ....Montrose ......9.00 4.52 565 1025 ...A11en'5........, 845. 545 558 1028. Cool's • 840 448 605 1032 Hunters ...835 444 608 1036 Woodbourne .. 830 440. 612 1040... Dimock 825 436 617 1047 ....Ty1er'5........ ...815 , 428 625 1057......... Springville.... . 805 420 630 11.05 .. Lynn 755 412 645. 1118 4..... Avery's..... 745 . 405 653 1118 . . ....Lemon 735, • 400 705 1135 Lobeck .. _7 25 345 1 715 1145. Many's.— ..... .7 15 337 ' 720 1200.. ... .. .' ..Tunkhannock 700 322 Villas will run on Lehigh Valley time as kept in the Ofilie of P. & N. Y. RR. at Tnukhaunock. Alltrains connect at Tunkkannock with F. it NY. R. R.going north and south. JAMES. I. BLAKSL4R, Pres' t. Mauch Chunk. April 17, 1876. . List of New Advertisements• Executor's Notice—Est.'Rufus Smith. Assingnee's Sale—Est. - of J. Hickock. Monument Association Lectare Course. • Administrator's Notice—Est. Parker Gage. Administrator's Notice—Est. Martha A. Vance. Administrator Notice--Est: of 0..5. Weish burn., BrkliESS LOCALS. • DOnation. Hell's Force Punip Washer. NeighbOring Counties. The prisoner On the Towanda jail re quest the various ministers of that place to take turns in preaching to them. The Nicholson Examiner makes fun of the lecture recently delivered at that place by Eli Perkins. Who wouldn't ? A factory for making butter from tal low has been 'atertedin Saanton, The • process has not yet been - made public. Johnny Scott, Scott, of frowands, aged' eight years, while riding down hilVcollided with a wagon,breaking his skull and kit; ing him instantly. A special act , 'fordids the playing of billiards arid ten-pins iii Wyoming Co., and Tnnkhannock sports are cti(e)tionely awaiting the repeal of a law that "strikes' • at their social pleasures. Dr: A. B. Woodward has beef _ elee -d president Of.: the : , Susquehanna Eclectic Medical Society.. This society extends over Wayne, Wyoming, Susquehanna and Luzerne counties. ' ' • • • We learn from the Fred Patrol that last Thursday night the PennsYlvabia Coal Comany s head-house at No.B plane, was entirely consumed, entb.iling a roes of property, value estimated at $15,000. - i f , This is the fourth'-engine horiSi thtt has been destrined by fires along the Com pany's gravity railroad between Pittston and Hawley within the past three years, but cin*i.lll he believel ,that--,they were'ihe_work in6eoiaries. The Coii nty tommissioners'of. Luzern e bounty have instil. fed' the Assessors to iperease the valuatio i of ail taxable prop-. erty twenty-five pe cent. Much.com ) plaint is the result and the Commission ers have .heen - interviewed as to' the rea son for tbis - moyement. The workingmen held a public Meet ing in Carbondale,.in City-Hall; Wednes day evening';' The occasion-proVed;to be an interesting One. The-chairman called the meeting to order, after. Which A. E. Kline was duly introducedwho dieli to some length on ' the oppression, of. all working classes.; and in view of these facts, drew conclusions on the wickedness ' of men being , professedly a free, and re ligious 'people, to allow themselves to be reduced to such a low condition when it can be legally avoided. Scrantoa has the last thing -out in mothers-in law : She had Succeeded in marrying her son and naturally under took the management of his household. - Presently the son died, but she eontin ned to advise, direct and worry generally her daughter-in-law. Then the daugh ter-in-law married again, but still the.old f' lady insisted on bossing things. A friend essayed to convince her that she, could have no possible right to intefere--that the hew husb4nd was nothing to her.— "Nothing ?" • she cried, "be nothing to me ?" Why, am I not his etepniother in-law' on his :.wife's: side ?" - ' State Items. A test oil well will be 'put down. in Westmoreland county in a short time. , Pfles of ice twenty-five feet high can be seen at some points along the Monon gahela rigor. . • • 'Two tramps assaulted a Juniata county farmer lait 'week for refusing to sellthein a horse. ' On account of diptheria and: scarlet fevr two schools in Chest township,Cam bria county, are closed. The' Centre Riporter says;Vr. John Myers, of ilublersburg, is seventy two years old and the father of thirty children . He hatk been twice married. His first wife bore him fourteob children - tad his second sixteeb. Eighteen of the children are . living.. . It is propOsed to establish a convent school at Plymouth, Pa. The enterprise is projected by Fattier Tonerjate of To. wanda. „ . A Lehigh county lover languishes in jail to answer for a .malimous and defam atory libel of and concerning the young lady who rejected his attentions. During the year. of 1876 Harrisburg had less, loss_ by fire than any city Of its alio in the United States: The • whole amount was only $5,197. The fire de partment of the town consists of seven companies, five steam fire engine compa nies, one.hose company and one hook and ladder company. At the close 6f the year ending Septem ber, 30, 1876, there were in the. Stite Hospital, at Danville, 184 men and 127 women, or a -total of $ll. The average Weekly cost .of each: patient was $4.71. The present accomodation is for .350 males and, by crowding, 120 females; total, 470. • , The Pennisylvania Agricultural Society metin Harrisburg last; week and elected the following officers: John W. Ham mond, of Erie, President; John B.Ruth erford, Treasurer; Eldridge McConkey, Corresponding Secretary; D. W. Seiner, Recording Secretray; S. S. Haldernian, Chemist and Geologist. Our State Legislature have done noth ing of particular interest since our last issue. From present indications very lit tle important legislation will be had un til the Presidential matter is settled. " In .the Senate, the bill appropriating 4 pieces - of ordnance to the Susquehanna Soldiers' Monument Association passed a third - reading. On Saturday night, as a party of four persons in a. • sleigh were' crossing the lower iron bridge, which spans French creek ,at Franklip, Venango county a portion '.of it fell a distance of about 15 feet, carrying ; the party with it: One of the hOrses was instantly killed, while the other one was uninjured, and - the gentlemen and ladies: who were in the sleigh escaped with only slight bruises. News •lottings. Senator Anthony has hail an Attack of partllysis, mimed, it. is supposed, by eat ing partridges that bad fed upon laurel leaVes, on a renent, visit to`Baltiinore. It is ascertained that the President has said hii -intention to sign -the bill providing for, counting the electoral vote in case it pima both Houses of Congress. There are now in operation in the United States no less than eight hundred paper mills, which• are valued at $40,000, 000 of -capital invested, with a total' pro , duction of $70,000,000. These mills usually 'emplbylo,ooo people; whatie ettfn ings are footed up at $10,000,000 anual, Charles 'Wooliver, , who waft buried in the quicksand of a forty-foot well at Ito ! hawk N. Y., at noon on Saturday, was rescued at midni'ght. He was alive and apparently well, but 'died within an hour and a half. He -was conscious to the last. He leaves a widow and four chil.• Area. Governor HamptOn'A government is getting along snioothlv with plenty' of the,tax-payers.of the_ State to defray all -expenses, while Chainberlain has neither the support or respect. of 'anYbOdY, even the, federal soldiers,who are cortipelled by Grant to act as his body guard, despising him. Mi. Holly; -the pimp inventor, will soon attempt to 'heat the whole city of Lockport with steam. The city is to be divided into districts; and - each district is to have its seperate. boiler.- Mains from each boiler are to run to the different houses, and all the occupant has to do is to turn on a faucet and obtain_ all the heat he wants. General Jaines Shields, thelletist-Adjii, taut-General of Missouri,was shot through the body with a grape shot at the battle of Cerro Cordo,,diiring the Mexican war, and a large silk handkerebeif .waadrawn through his' body , to clean .-t 4 e wound He afterwards Serv..d a term ,as Unified States Senator from . Illinois!, and then as a Major-General :tinting. the civil war in the Union On Saturday morning the dead body of Charles Collins; chief engineer of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern rail way, was found at his residence. It was Apparent that he had, beenAlead 'twenty-, four hours. In onei hand was grasped a revolver, while another pistol and a razoi• were lying beside him on the bed. He undoubtedly , committed suicide by shoot ing, and' it is believed that anxiety on the account 'of the *terrible -disaster at Ashtabula affected hi 9 reason. The family , of Mr. Collins was absent at the time of. his suicide. DONATION. Tie friends of Rev. J. H. Weston - wilt Make him a Donation visit .at the Odd Fellows'-'Hall in Brociltlyn on 'Tuesday, Jan. 30,1877, after noon and evening.. All are invited to attend. BY.Onun Com.. HALL'S 'FORCE Pour WASHER. The above named machine .whiCh is`now be ing introduced and sold in this countyfor the first time operates on the .principle of a force pump, forcing and sucking the water through a tab of dirty' clothes in such a manner 'as to cleanse them thoroughly without :any rubbing or boiling. It is made of maleable iron ands brass, is very durable; weighs, only , 4 pound& and .retails at , $7.50 - and will wash as many clothes iioo minutes as can be washed an the board in 2 hours: It does not wear the clothes a particle and is very easy to operate. They are sold exclusively by local agents. " .OLD Newspapers for sale at this Office at ten , 'cents per dozen. .. - q9 TO, Dooprmole for your new,style,pfc tures. Montrose, Dee. 27, 1,876tf. AT Purim's Wagon Shop a fine lot of. Plat orm Wagons and Haggles Inn trimmed. ...Pmn plots and first-class' in every' resPeet for sale cheap for cash. - . Montrose, June 7, 1876tf. . • - A. large stock of ready made clothing and gent's furnishing goods, from a bankruptstock, has been placed in the store of E. McKenzie. Montrose, Pa., and will be sold at auction and private sale, by H. ROEIENTIM, Auctioneer. No business man need complain that be 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. DONATION, The friends of PastCr P. 8. Brewster, of Lawsville, will give him a donation at the fuse of worship of the Liberty Baptist church, on Wednesday, evening, Jan. 24th.. A good time is confidently expected. All are Invited. By order of Committee. Jan. 10, 1877. CIGAR AND CORFEGTIONERY S ORE. Having bought Louis Knoll's stock of Cigars, Tobacco and Confectionery, I can furnish first-class articles for the least money. Fine summer drinks for. the thirsty. JAMES ZERFASS. Montrose, July 26, 1876. Persons visiting Bii3ghamton wishing' to purchase dry goods would do well to call on HIE & SHOf.E.B. They keep a first.clasnline of dry goods and ready-made clothing on hand all the time. Alpacas, Merinos,and Cashmeres, the finest line in the city. No trouble to show goods or send samples. 'Nov. 1, 1876tf. JOINTS AND MUSCLES Stiff and painful with rheumatism and gout, are promptly relieved by Glen's Sulphur Soap. Iccal" diseases 01 the skin and - defects of the complexion are ,also remedied by this standard article. Depot, Crit tenton's No. 7 Sixth Avenue, New. York. Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50c.4w EvEurruma in the line of Pure Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Pocket books, Pocket , knives, Tooth brushes, Flesh brushes, Clothes and Hair brushes, Toilet soaps, Fine toilet articles, Fancy goods, and a full line of all the new and Popular Remedies can be found at M. A, Lyon's Drug Store. Physicians will find our Stock complete, and composed of the best articles that can be filund in the market. Montrose, Pa., Jan. 17th, 1877.—tf THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE That I have on had a stock of Buggyand- Platform Spring Wagons, which must be sold immediately, without regard• to price: They are first-claSs in every 'respect,and any one who has any idea or ever buying a wagon of any kind should give me a call. • • - E. T. MontroO, Nov. 1,1876£ • • T INE min MONEY saved by going to M. A. LyOn's drug store;. for your Drugs and Medi ; cin,es,'Paints, Oils; Varnishes, -Dye stuffs,.Fan; cy good 3, Jeivelry, Perfumery, COMOS, Brushes, Pocket Bocka, Tobaedo and Cigars. 'Our goods are of the ; best quality and sold at pri; ce3 that defy competition,' and no will have to look farther. Some Chinese and Japahese goods and'other Fancy Aiticles, . purchased at "The Centennial," for sale. Montrose -Oct.-18. 1876.—tf • OFFICIAL RETURNS. OFFICIAL RETURNS have been positiyely received that' you can get as good It Stew. oft Qytters the _Keystone &loon as you in 'New York, Florida, Louisiana, or any of the disputed States. This is posi tively cfficial and if you do not feel satisfied call and see for yourself ; the records are: open to all. • irRYSTOIOI SALOON. IF6. 246LE ' WeatliS' The Tunktittnnoeli Marble' Works of Burns & White •are doing a good business and are getting out some very tasty jobs of Head Stones and Monuments. A. B. Burns, of, the :Eagle Drug sSterre; is their aiithor l tzed Agent for 31ontrcise, ; He has designs of Head Stones' find Monuments. Any orders left *ith him will be riromptly filled by Burns & White. Tunithannock, Feb. 1876tf. NEW HARNESS SHOP I take this method of informing the public of Montrose and vicinity tfiat I have opened a new hanaess shop, ,one door :below, Searle's ex press office, second floor, Public Avenue.' will build . , new work of the best quality, and repair with, neatness and dispatch-aud at lowest rates. ;The patronage of the p4blic is respectfully solicited. • • Montrose, Oct. 18, 1876tf. Luvrtz CHAPMAN. CLAIRVOYANT tiAMINATIONB FREE. There is no subject that requires so much study and experience as the treatment of chron ic diseases. The astonishing success and re markable cures performed by Dr. Butterfield; are due to the gift of clairvoyance, to the life long study of the constitution of man, and the curing of diseases from natural remedies. Cures the worst forms of Scrofula,'Catarrh, Piles, Fe male Weakness, Diseases of the Heart,, Lungs or Kidneys.. Will be at the Spaulding House, Binghamton, Thursday, and Friday, Feb. Ist and 2d. Jan,. 10, 1877. WE WOGLD advise all those intending to make any purchases of Black Silks this fall to make them how, as there has been a great ad yance Raw„ silk, which must 'make a : material_ advanc ! in manufactured goods. C.F., Sisson ezCo., Binebamton - , - 'inform us that they have an unusuahy fine tine of Black Silks pur chased at #ery low prices, which they offer for. the present at old prices, which are about: 25 per cent less than the good's can be purchased now. FThey have a large stock of. Black and Colored Cashmeres, together with an endless variety, of every description of Fall press Goods which !they "offer upon the most favorable terms Samples sent with pleasure to any address. No Cdßim, No PAY. Kirby's Cough Balsa.m,a'very palatab:e com pound, for the various affections of the throat and lungs. ITsed with great success in case,of Asthma and Bronchitis. It is prescribed by the physic;ans and endorsed by the people.. War ranted, to'glye entire satisfaction or money re-. funded. • . • Kirby's Magic . Relief for the instant cure of severe and acute pains. , Kirby's Tasteless Worni Lozenges. ; Sure,. safe and effectual. - • . ' ' -Kirby's Condition Powders for quaNkAtaiit tity and purity are -superior to any Powder for. stook manufactured. • • /Kirby's Camphor Ice' for chaped hatidafir 'sunburn. ' For sale by. all Druggists in Montrose, and Dealers in Medicines throughout the country. June 28,1870y1. ; , February Electle.n. Blankt for sale at this office. • - ; . HANDBILLS .10r AUCtIOI4 OW . E*, 4 IC" printed t the DiiKocrtAi-afike fit - firstliiss'style and atreasonable'priceB.l' Haitars , AND LOTS . - In Illontinse, foi este . 9r-re4f.,' Apply 'at :this Office. - a • •-a; Montrose, Jan..lo, 1877tf. ; a • To Than: - House and Loft() rent in 316ntrose, - Itiquire of . J. B. McCollum. • - May 31,4876.—tf. • LAnitz assortment .of the latest and neatest styles of visiting ,and - business' 'Cards just received at this office. Call and see them before ordering elsewhere. The sale of Taylor's Family Medicines is steadily on the increase. " The sales of the , past year being more than dotible of 'any previous year. The reason of this is on account of the genuine merits of the goods themselves and the fair and impartial manner in which they are sold. • July 26, 1876. • , PRINTING. We have just received a very large stock of plain and fancy envelopes, - letter and. mote pa per, plain and fancy bill head papers, cards of all sizes and Colors, colored poster papers, etc. all of which we can 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, give us a trial, and Nye will show you what we can do. All kinds of blanks on hand or printed to order. NEW YORK 01TY :MARKET: CORRECTED WEEKLY BY HAYDEN & DUCKWORTH, • Commiition Merchants, No. 825 WARRINGTON STREET, Nsw YOBS. ' • NEW YORK, Saturday, Jan. 13,1877. surritm - Pails, choicest fresh_ o—, • " good to fine ...... . 80 @B2 " common • 20 og Firkins, selections.. . . ...... et 29 - 31 " good to 26 @• 28 " common to good 20 @ 24 T Tubs,. selections ' 32 •35 " good to fine.......:. 25! @ 27. " common t0.g00d......, Id. @ 23 Pactory, fancy 149 good to fine.... ..... . 13M®' 14 • Farm Dairy, prime 13®,.143 " " fair to good—. ....: ;12 @•l4 • 141SCELpAN801:18. • '!„ • • .. Eggs, fresh, • 88 .0 40 Apples treen) fine 1 50 , (01 ; 90, ,"dried per lb qrs •' 5l/ 4 (4 '53 • " ". sliced ' 5 6 5% Potatoes, per .bbi.. .. . 3.00®350 Lard' 11 : sgt Tallow 8, ei > 074 Turkeys dressed 13 . 15 • Chickens, "' ' 11 13 Ducks, " 12 11) , 14 Beeswai.. ......: 30-, egt ,110% "CoiLutir BusiAess Directory., . , .1 • 'lwo lines in thls - Threctory, one year, $ 1.50 ; each ad, ditional line. 60 cents. • - • : HACAIWOHT, Stater. Wholesale. 4dßetal dealer in all kinds of alate rooting, elate paint; 'etc Rooferrepaired with Slate paint t 6 order. Also, slate paint foF sale by the gallon ot barrel. Montrose :' . bILLINGS STROUD, General, Fire and. Life Instil ' ante Agents, also, sell Railroad and Accidental Tickets to New Ybrk and • Philadelphia Office one door east of Wm. H Cooper Co's bank. • WM. It BOYD & CO. Dealmi in Stoves, hardware) ,and Mint& cturers of Tin and Sheet-lion' ware, core ner of Main and Turnpike street. A. N. Bullard, Dealer in Groceries, Provisions, Hooke, Stationeryand Yankee Notioni; at the head of Publ. lie Avenue. , , • •- - • WH: H COOPER' & CO. Hankers. Sell Foreign Pas , sago Tickets and •Draftl on'England, Ireland,'and Scotland. • • ' • • -" • WM. L. COX, Harness maker and dealer in ail arti cles usually kept by'theirade, opposite the bank. JAMES E. CARMALT; Attorney-04.4w.; - Office *nu door'below Tarbell fiong_e, Public Avenue. H. ROSENTHAL, Auctioneer. .Care:gt. knew/ *Co.; Montrose, Pa. . , , • NEW MILFORD. • " ' ' SAVINGS BANE, NEW :MILFORD. Six per 'sent. interest on all Deposits. Does -a general Banking busitess. S. B. CHASE & CO. H. GARRET & SON, Dealef.ln'llenr. 'Feed, Meal, Salt, Lime, Cernent,,Groceries and Proyithons,'ox -Main Street, opposite the Depot. N. F. KIMBF.R, Carriage. Maker, •Picture'Framei,and Undertaker, a few rods from Phinney's Hotel, near M. E. Church IL P. DO ;AN, Merchant Tailor_ and dealer in Readi Made Clothieg, Do Goods, Groceries add Provieionii Main Street. WHAT IS TAYLOR'S CELEBRA.- I TED ELECTRIC OIL ? • - - It is a medical preparation ; the chemical combina.; tion of which is such as to neutralize =matured pro perties when applied to man or beast. What is it for ? . , _ • For the cure of any' kind of pain.lamenesi;or wou nds or for anything reqniring an outivard applicatidis. ' ' • Is it as good as other ltnaments for those pup:peace f Yes. and better. What guarantee do you- give . of this ? . If it does not prove so, after using all themedic.ine, return the empty bottle where yonlot it aid' get your money back. Who are agents for the sale of this medicine t • All the druggists apd dealers In medicine in hlentrixi and throughout the country. July 86, 1876. • • ' - ' A ~ E RYRS OF • • • SOCIAL liAiiicES • - r" - will belteld on Thursday .evening of each week at the .• • OCCIDENTAL HOUSE, . . • HARFORD, .• • - commencing on Thursday evening, January 11th, 1.877.' • The boys and girlawlll be on hand, With Peckit. Adams' Qteadrllle,Thuid. • Tickets for dancing, &a cents'; Good Supper , hunts& ed for 25 cents each. DIMMICB BABLOW, Prop. Jai:l,4ft, 1877: . -1 2vit4 - . . Q.‘ TOLEN . .; Frbm the stable of the subset' her Inltliniode &Tues. day night, Dec. 26, 1676, a email, tnitek mare, about 15 years old. Said:mare has some' white - on right hind foot, has a large hoof on front; log faMO -1 140.11ek a scar on hip. A suitable reward, will by Daid for berxo, - tom or Information that vein • lead to 'her recovery or the arrest of the thief. (Max P0Z. 1 . 1 4 1 5; Dituock; jut: 10; ler/. - ow 3 ERRORS OF YOUT.W.:i A , GENTLEMAN who Buffered for years !rein r err „Mous Debility, Premature flecity,.itnd 411 the:effects otyoutttilli indiscretion will, for. the sake of suffering humanity, mid tree to 'who, need it, thureciptiand (.trection for making the simple remedy by which he was eared. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertis er'S experience can do so by addressing in perfect con fidence. ' 2w26. JOHN B. OGDEN, 62 Cedar St., New York. MONTROSE: GREAT BEND. ,Vie: I TrMrt 1 .7 07 • Xll 88 13i3: - 11 as 0.88 17 .11 • - •ea , 1 1 / 11 - 1111 LEt 419304'. TEE -rDEMOCRAT A PAPER RpR.THE LABORING . CLAIONI I.Y ,JII7IIRY MOTION., „ TheDEMOCRAT la a large S page paper, printed on an improved cylinder press. It contains the Local and General News,litoriea, - Poetry. Farm Mitten, Mar ket Reporte, etc., with a reliable clue of sd:restbe- .Eve newperat shoidd havA It. The interest widdh every Democrat him in the Anal settlement of the Presidential questite according ti the principles of right and justice, renders 80IIND DasiocasTio a necessity in,every Democratic tunny. Suck& paper we intend the DEMOCRAT WWI be. Subscribe fOr it younelf, and call the attention of your neighbors to it. TERMS—One year. $3 ; 6 zuontbs.sl ; 3 tnoritha. 66 cents; Sample Copies, Free, TO ADVERTISERS The DEMOCRAT circulates largely through this and adjoining counties, and is incrmingwonderfttlly. ft is acknowledged by all to be a, A ret-c es advertising medium. Rates reasonable, considering the number of readers reached. JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT Is COMPLETE. • We are constantly making addititins to our already LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TYPE, BORDERS INKI3, ETC. r And with. our. POUR FEINTING PREO7.II. we are preparee. to compete with all, both in price aod t work. We keep on hand a very lata r e stock . . .' • PLAIN AND' FANCY ENVELOPES, LETTEICAND NOTE PAPERS. PLAIN AND !FANCY 'Buz- HEAR PAPERS, CARDS. OF EVERY SIZE • AND COLOR 'COLORED POSTER • • all of which we can afford to print. cheaper Weil any office in this , or neighboring counties, add, in, go od style. Work dorie in esther Black or Colored Inke.4 If you. think that anybody can beat us,give as a trial, and we will show you what we can do. All kinds of blanks on hand or printedto order. Orders ),,y Mail promptly attended to. ,; • lIAWLEY' & Montrose, Pa: r PlisiasHEßs. N 7 STORE. LYOI% CO.A • tc ..; Rive ppunep a store in: l iy bi B 11,0 K ~. l ~- liL E. • DRY GQ,ODS, • 1 itinliVi T io • TAuli - K4.& SATOHELSi.,, ),4 - r PSPER P RANGIifetti *-§4Vrt ,•F ;• S; strii - toet Of, gods " "-''' RUBBE ,y - 11‘ I!ti, gaicines,:ttc.!t ' • Dr Ail.Fo'firirited to call, .aed. see how*Eill\ ihey, can , do? by.buying-of- riDll3l3;SatD4 3 irchareviile, Pa* Dec 20 181itf. ln, : • . CCM 000 A ' L C ,:' AA 0 A A ,L C. ' 1 1 ) g ‘ 1. 4 t 0 0 0 ,r L . cpcc ppo A d . 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