The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, January 31, 1877, Image 13

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    THE DEMOCRAT.
MONTROSE, PA., FEB, 7, 1877.
Arrangement of Mai Le.
VIA RAILROAD:
Tankhanuock,(Dailly,) '
VIA STAGES
Montrose Depot,(Daily,).. „ 600 pm 620 a .n
New Milford, (Daily,) —.lOOO ara 180 p m
Wyalusing, (Dally,) ..•••••• .. 945 am 1000pni"
Vriendsvilie,(tri weekly,) 600 pm 800 am
Conklin Station,(tri weekly,) .. 700 am 700 am
Binghamton,via S. Lake,(tri weekly).. 600 pm 700 pm
geettoppen.(triweekli,)' 100041 n 800 pm,
The New York, (via Montrose Depot,) New Milfoid,
runkhannock,and Wyalusiugare
TheConklin Station mail runs Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturdays.
The Binghamton mail, (via Silver Lake,)rune Tees
jays, Thursdays. and Saturdays.
Friendsville mail runs Tuesdays,Thursdays,and Sat
urdays. ~„
FrTidheayle.shoppen Mai Italie Mondayg,Wednfeda ye nnd
ADDITIONAL'STAGNS:
A Stageleavesdaily for Montrose Depot at 1 m.,and
returns at 6 p.
m.
A Stage leaves daily for Now Milford at 730 a. m.
and returne at 3 30p.m.
,
• Montrose Railway Time Table.; ' ' '
Arraugment of Trains. To take effecton Monday,
April I'7, 1876: .
.
gown Trains . - 'Up Trains
5011TIMLUD. . . NOUTHWABD
r. a. .A.: N. ' A.X. P.: N.
5d5 10.15.... • ....Montrose • —9.00 ' ,4.52
555 1025 ... ; .... ...Allen's -, ' 845 1545
28. ..... ....Cool's 840 .448
565 10
-32 Etunters ....... ....8 35 444
608 10
608 1036.,... 4 .Wbodbourie 830 440
612 1040.....:1 7 . .... Dimock 925 436 •
617 1047 , Tyler's .... ... ..= .815 •' 428
625 1057 5pringvi11e..........805 420 •
630 11 05 Lynn- . 755 , 412
645 1118 Avery'5........,.. 745 - 405
653 1128 Lemon 735 '4OO
' 7'05 1135 - ..Lobeck....*
~.. ...7 25 945
715 11 4500 '• - Marcy's ' 715 337
720 12 Tunkhannock ..700.322
Tt fling will run on Lehigh Valley time as kept in the
Office of P. t N. Y.,RE. at Tunkhaanock.
Alltrains connect at Tunkhannock with P. &N Y.
R. R.going north and south. •
JAMES.I. BLMISLRE,Pree't.
Mauch Chunk, April 17. 1876.
List of New Advertisements.
Annual Statement Susq. - Co. • .
Dissolution—Read & Stroud.
New Firm—Read Bros. tt Stroud.
Executor's Notice,—Est. Cormick Cushman.
Auditor's Notice—Est. Jas. Murtaugh". 1 '
16 "
" Win. Howard,
11 " " E. Dopp.
Auctioneer—M. C. Suttop.
House & Lot—E..-K. Richardson.
For Sale or Exchange-LB. L. Baldwin.
Searle'sltills—R. S. Searle. , •
Report-Ist. Nat. Bank.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Annual Reception—Fire Co. No. 2.
Dem. Caucus—Bridgewater Twp.
Pomona Grahge—S. Smith, Master. .
Washington's Birthday Dance—P. Phinney.
Neighboring CoUnties.
Eight petitions for divorce are report
.ed - iu the Bradford Courts for one term.
An effort is now making to separate
Luzerne county into two parts, the new
county to be called .Lackawanna. V
Port Jervis is again putting on airs, in
consequence of another ice gorge being
quite probable. It will Make that village
popular in the New York dailies, von
know. (
Arthus' J. Wilson, of Hollisterville,
Wayne Co. while out riding down hill, on
the eveuirg of the 22d ult., lost the,con
trol of his sled, and running - into some
obstruction, had .a leg broken.
Many of the mill ponds in Wayne Co.
are frozen to the bottom, compelling a
temporary suspehsion of manufacturing.
On account of the scarcity Of water the
ax factory at Tracyyille has been running
on half time,for a few weeks past. .!
Rev. Dr..bunnmg;. pastor of the'rres
byterian church, Honesdale, fell upon the
icy. sidewalk in that borough on Wednes
day evening of , last week, fracturing
both . bones of ' one leg below, the knee.
The accident iá a serious one, and will
prob4:y lay the Doctor up for some
The dwelling of Joseph Harris, near.
Waymart,.caughtl fire from, a defect in
the chimney, about 10' o'cloCk,
`to
the
morning of. the 23d, and burnt to the
ground. The family were in Honesdale
at the time, and in consequence but lit.
tie of the houspbold effects 'were saved.
Loss about $3,50. Insured $1,500 on
house at Kalisch's --Honesdale . Citize2z.
Orley H. - Pease, of Hollisterville, who
removed to KausaS a few months ago,
met with d fatal accident, week before
last, whileiOut hunting with his brother.
They had 'stopped at a spring to . quench
their thirst, whin-Mr. Pease, handed his
brother his gun. The trigger unfortu
nately, was caught by,alaisk, and pulled .
back, discharging the weapon, ,the• full
charge striking him in the face.'killing
him instantly. He was about 28 years of
, age, and` leavesa wife and' two cbildren,_
the former in the last stages of 'con
ettnaption.—Honesdale citizen.
9 •
Mrs. Debir Ridgway, n0w,62 years of
age, residing iri Wysox, first house west
of the white church, has woven during
the past eight years, the extraordinary
number of 8,988= yards of carpet, by the.
ordinary loom, as follows: 1869-1,009
yards; 1870-669 yards ;1871-803 yards ;
1 872-1,330 yards ; -1873-4,243, yards;
18 74-1,133 yards ; 1875-1,381 yards ;
1 87 6-1,200 yards. Total, x 8,988 yards,
or on an annual average - of 1,122 yards.
Who can beat this ? °
State Itemit.
Out of 441 small pox cases in Reading,
102 Proved fatal.'
• •
The champion coaster of Williamsport
cleigyman, 11. it, be is ~not a .back=
• slihr.
• .
Grali4tn, of Pittsburg,- atid.'a
• Toting fiiend . committed suicide recently'
zutiocation 'with 'illuminating gas: - 1.
Mr. Ario Pardee;.of hasjust
6 onTleted a church at an expense, of's4oi;,
000, and' presentect it to the Pieabyterian
.Arrives. Departs
100 pm 1215 m
E. C. FORDRAM. P . . M. ,
congregation of that town:: Mr. Markle,
of Philkelphia contributed a bell and
organ,. OM ng 0,000. Mr. Pardee's. gifts
to Lafayette College, Easton, have made
it one of the beat institutions of - learning
in the cOntry.
For - selling liquor On - election day, after
the election was over, Benjamin Rogers.
*the Rase Tree Hotel, Delaware Co.
- larbeenitied.by the Court two hundred
and fifty dollars. • His legal adviser had
.told him he could eell liquor -after , elec-.
Lion Biiibe the passage of th is law it
has always been the practice in some
.
counties to open the bars of the hotels and
restaurants and sell after the,clock has
struck even, but if the • above is a fair
interprettation-of, the law it will 1)e , da
gerims •to vairtinne it.. ' •
The Pottstown -Ledger say? that on
Monday afternoon of last week, the
scholars attending the Fegley's school, in
Pottsgroie Township, that county, saw a'
verylarge bird. alight on• a tree' about
300 yards from the school house on the
G-ue property, and carrying in its talons
a small sacking pig, which it commetieed
to &Voir.
.The children scam pered• off
in the direction of .the.: tree, when -the
bird went sailing , away, leaving-behind it
the Iwo hind legs of the young•porker.
From the description given of the bird.
by the children, it was' no doubt-an eagle.
A car thief who. had been operating
on the Philadelphia and - Reading rail
road has been committed to the Norris
town jail for stealing about $250 worth
,Of goods. The mode of Carrying oa these
robberies is peculiar. Twb of the thieves,
carrying a rope, board the cars at some
point Where the train has to move slowly.
They climb to , the roof and lie flat on
their faces until a. clear atretch of the
- ,road is reached. One of them then
fastens the rope around his body, and the
other lets him down at the side of the
'car. Thus suspended he picks the lock
of the-Oar door and• enters. - At a point
of road before agreed-upon he throws off
the goods, and accomplices are awaiting
, to secure them. .
Sheriff Piatt of Lycorning county,step
ped, last Wednesday, off a Reading Rail--
road train at Fairmount avenue with six
prisoners bound for the .penitentiary,
handcuffed two and two,under the charge
of himself and five guards. But when
Sheriff • Platt reached the penitentiary
his prisoners numbered only five, Edward
Scanlin, sentenced to three years and
three months for a store. robbery In Wil
liamsport, having escaped somewhere on
the street, .carrying with him a pair of
handcuffs, one of which had . been at
tached to his fellow-prisoner. Yet- as
Sheriff Piatt ;remarked last„evening in the
Central Station, "I. got five of them safe,
anyhow." and he mourns, therefore, as
one not without comfort. A pair of shoes,
out. of 'which Scanlin is suPposed to
have run in his flight, was all - that he
left behind him.
- - o~►--
News Jottings.
The Kansas . Legislature :s served by
little female pages, who chew gum.
• Jefferson Davis has taken up' his 'resi
dence at Bevieroaear St. Louis. He is
writnagirecoliections of his ,public career.
A mass meeting of ; unemployed work
men of New York was held on Saturday
'night in that city. A memorial to the
Legislature 'was prepared and agreed up
on, calling for an appropriation of two
million dollars on public works for the
purpose of giving employment to 43ome of
the fifty-five thousand unemployed men
in that city.. • . •
,The Brooklyn, ;.N.' grain-heavers .
who are on a strike held a meeting on
Sunday and resolted not to work for,less
than_24 cents per hour. On Monday the
strike was to be general all along the docks
and fears are entertained that the strik
ers will make a serious onslaught on the
new,hande employed in their places.
The Alabama Legislature.appears to be
doing its best to bring the State up to a
higher
* plane of enlighteninent and pros
perity. It has put aside politics, and is
working apparently. !for the public good.
The lower branch lately appropriated,-in
,addition to the trust funds, $150,000 per
annum for the public .schools ' instead of
$lOO,OOO, as last year. The finances of
the State are improving , : under
.4bp new
administration, and the schools are about
the first public institutions 'to get' the .
benefit of it. , ,
A Sister of Charity died - recently in
Bensheim, Germany, who had charge Of
the typhus ward in the military hospital
at that place during the war of 1870.71.
At her funeral .the coffin - Was borne to
the cemetery by twelve veteran soldiers,
among. whom were several Protestants
`and Jews, who outrivalerthe Catholics
in their veneration for the deceased. The
municipal authorities not only gave a
special place . for the.: interment of the
sister, but have also undertaken to erect
a suitable monument 'at their own ex•
Dense.
Tbs..: Irish Tin . zes', London. .dispatch,
gave some interesting details of the life
of COmmodore Vanderbilt, on,.the occa
sion of his death, how be had fitted out
a private ship of war, and gone cruising
after the rebel ram Merrimac, which pro
dotly kept out 'of his way'; how be,citcu
'Med a report'of his own death :a few
weeks ago to "rig" the; stock Market, net.;
ting precisely-a.million by the. operation
how. h w*ent abroad, in a yacht of 5,000
tOn;and in T,ontlon; gave the widow and
orphans of a man who had' .befrended
him when he -*as pOOr
_and
.Struggling,
tc-50;900;ori the-inlerest of .wbieb they are
gieg lUiury; and's() OIL•
THE SEVENTH ANNUAL RECEPTION Of Mont
rose Fire Company, No. 2,.wi1l be held .at Fire
men's Hall, on Thursday evening, Feb. 22,1877.
'llettesbutents will be served from 6 till 10
o'clock p. m. Everything will be done to make
it a pleasant occasion. ' Al cordial invitationnb3
extended to all. COg.
NOTICE. -
The DeMocratic electors of Bridgewater WM
hold a caucus, in Montrose, on Saturday, Feb.
17, at 2 o'clock p. m. to nominate candidates to
be voted for' at the February election. •
Onnkn OF COM.
',Pebruary'7,lB77.-it
IWASHINGTON% BrEiIIIDAY DANCE.'
A dance will be given at, Eagle ~Hotel, New
Milford, Pa, on.Thuraday evening. Feb. 22d.--
The company of yourself and iladie.s,is respeot
fully solicited. klusie by, .I;itigefs:.,qUadrine
Band.. Bill $2.:
•
• Feb. 7, 1877.
PomoNA analton , ,
A regular meeting , of , Susquehanna County
Pomona Grange will be held at Patrons'. Hall,
its bloittroie,.Tuesday, March:6th, commencing
at 10 *lock p.m. A full and early attendance is
desiredi.as there is important :business to trans
act and according : to the amended constitution,
a representation from a majority of subordinate
Oranges in the county is necessary to constitute
a quorum. •
S. It - Downing. State :Grange - Lecturer, will
be with us at that time: -
Feb'. 7,1877:
OLD Newspapers for sale at this Office at ten
cents per dozen. " •
A LARGE assortment Of the latest 'and
neatest styles ofvisiting and - Intsine,ss cards
just receivedat this office. Call and see them
before, ordering elsewhere. • .
To RENT.
" House and Lot to rent in Montrose, Enquire
of J. B. McCollum. -
May pl., 1876.—tf.
The sale of Taylor's Family Medicilies is
steadily on the increase. - The sales of the past
year being more than doubly of any previous
year. The reason of this is n account of the
genuine merits of the goods themselves and
the fair and impartial manner in which they
are sold.
July 26, 1876.
No, business man need complain that he
is "too poor to advertise" when he can get the
latest style business cards priited at the DEM
ocnAir office for three dollars per thousand,and
other 'work in proportion,
MANY PERSONS during the 'winter season are
severely afflicted from the effeas of 'Freezes or
chillblains. They can be realy and perma
nently cured in a few days merely by using
Taylor's Celebrated Oil-,once or twice a day.—
The same medicine is said, by, many, to be a
sure cure for corns, It can be obtained of any
Druggist or dealer in Mediciner.
CIGAR AND CONFECTIONERY SCORE.
Having bought Louis Knollb stock of Cigars,
Tobacco and Confectionery; I can furnish
first-class articles for the least money. Fine
Summer drinks for the thirsty
JANES ZERFASS.
Montrose, July 26,187 Q.
Persons visiting. Binghanton wishing to
purchase dry goods would 30 well to call on
HINE it SHOXiES.: They keef a first-class line
of dry goods, and ready-madeclothing on hand
all the time. Alpacas, Iterinis,and,Cashmeres,
the fine*t line in the city. No trouble to show
goods or send samples. • -
Nov. 1,1876t1.
JOI)TTS AND MUSCLES 'Still and painful with
tbeumatism and gout, arc promptly relieved by
Glen's Sulphur Soap. Lccal diseases 01 the
skin and detects of the complexion are also
remedied by this standard article. Depot, Crit
telnton's No. 7 Sixth Avenue. New York. Hill's
Hair & Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50c.4w
EVERYTHING 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 hill 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 fotind in the market.
.Moittrose •
`Pa , Jan. 17th 1877.—tf
OFFICIAL RETURNS. '
OFFICIAL RETURNS have
been positiyely received that you can get as
good a Stew of Oysters at he Keystone Saloon
.as you can in New York, Florida, Louisiana,
or any of the disputed States. This is posi
tively cfficial and if you do not feel satisfied
cal and see for yourself ; the records, are open
to all. KEYSTONE SALOON.
Nov. 21, 1876. • .
MARBLE WORKS. • .
The Tunkhannock Marble . Works of Burns
White are doing a good business and are
_getting out ithme very tasty jobs of Read
Stones and Monuments. A. B. Burns, of the
Eagle Drug Store, is', their authorized agent for
Montrose and vicinity. He has designs of
Head Stones and Monuments. Any orders left
with him will be promptly filled .by Burns :&
White. -
ti
Tunkhannock, Feb. 1876tf.
NEW HARNESS SHOP.
I take this method of informing the : public
of Montrose and vicinity that . 1 have opened a
new harness shop, one door below Searle's ex
press office, second floor, Public Avenue. ' -•
1. will build new work • of the 'best quality,
and repair with neatness and - dispatch and at
lowest rates. The patronage of the public is
respectfully solicited.
Montrose, Oct 18, 1876th Invut CHAPMAN.
CLAIRVOYANT EXAMINATIONS FREE.
• There is no subject that: requires so 'much
study and experience as' the treatment of chron
ic diseases. Tile, astoilishing success and te
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. Cups
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. I.st
and 2d.
Jan. 10, 1877. ,
WE WOULD advise:- all thoSe intending, to
make any. purchases of Black Silka this fall,_td
make them now, as 'there has been a 'great ad,
vancc in Raw Silk, - which mist - make a
materie advance in mantifactured goods. C.F.
Sisson &Co., Binghamton, intorm.us that they
have an unusualirline line. of Black Silks . pur
chased at very low prices, which they -offer. :'for
the present at oldyrices,.Whielt are about.; 25
per 'cent:less than the goods can be purchased
now„"rhey have ; a large_ stock of Black and
Colored Cashineres i together with -• an endless.
variety of every ,description 'o . f Fall Dreg •Goods
which they' .011147 upon the riaost.fayorablet terms
Samples .sent-wjiliVeasurbitoAny,
P. PIIINNEY, 'Proprietor.
. Ow 2
SAMIAL .Srerni,littutter.:
February Election Blanks for sale at this
office.
'GO TO DooLfrum's for your new style pie;
tures. , ; !
Monticise p Dec. 1 . 876t1. , ,
HANDsttars for.. Auction Bales; tie., printed
at the DE*OCltier office to first-classetyle and
at reasonable prices. .
PaINI'ING.
We have ,just received.a, very largo' stock of
plain and fancy envelopes, letter and ..note
•r, pleinAnd fancy 'billhea4 'papers, cards of
all, sizes and colors, colored poster papers, etc.
all of which ,WE3 can afford to print cheaper
than any office in this or neighboring ,counties;
and in as good style. Work , done in black luld
eolored inks: If - you, think "there is any that
can beat , 'us, give us a 'trial; end vre dill sliCm
you 'what've can do. All kinds of blakkka on
hand or printed to order. . :
No CURE, ' - No PAY..
KirbyFs Cough Balsain i a-ierr palatable-com
pound,;for; the various affections of the throat
-and lungs. 'Used with great success , in case of
Asthma and Bronchitia. It is prescribed by the
physicians and endorsed by the peOple.': -War
ranted to give entire 'satisfaction or money re
funded.
Kirby's . Magic Relief for the , instant cure of
severe and acute pains:
Kirby's Tasteless Worm . - Lozenges. Sure,
safe and effectual.. • .
Kirby's Condition Powders for qualtty, quan
tity and purity are .superior : to any Powder for ,
stock manufactured..
Kirby's Camphor 'lce for chipa handear
sunburn.
For sale by all Druggists in Montrose, and
Dealers in Medicines throughout the country.
June 28,1876y1.
NEW YORK CITY MARKET.
eoasacTirm WIBIELT BY • • •
HAYDEN & DUCKWORTH,
.
CommissionMerclutnts,'
No. 3:15 WASHDiGTON STREET, NEW YOBS.
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_
NEW YORK, Saturday, F,eb. 7, 1877.
•
BUTTER. •
Pails, choicest fresh ----
ge" good to tine ...... 24 @ 27
" common,' 17 at 23
Firkins, selections. 25 (4 27
good to fine 22 at 23
common to good ' 16 .61 20
Tubs, selections 30 at 33
good to fine 23 a 25
lc common to g00d... .... 15 20
CHEESE.
Factory, fancy, . :15 @ 1534
" • good to fine . 139,1 at 14;4
Farm Dairy, prime 14. tat ,14%
fair to g00d......t. 12 at 14
MISCELLANEOUS;
Eggs, fresh 32 oat 33
Apples (green) fine 1 60
. e 2 00
dried per lb qrs' 4M.ac 5
" " " sliced 4y 4 ag 5
Potatoes, per bbl • 3 37 1 2(@14 00
Lard • 11 at 113
Tallow ' 8 • sai 8%
Turkeys dressed 11 sg` o t 12
Chickens, " 11 a 13
Ducks, 46'
Beeswax.. 4 • . 30 at 31
County Business,•Directory.
Two fines lnthls Directory, one year, $1.50 ; each ad
' ditional line. 50 cents.
• - MONTROSIC
lir RAGIIWOUT, Stater. Wholesale .1d Retail
dealer in all kinds of slate roofing, slate paint, etc.,
Roofs repaired with elate paint to order. Also, slate
paint for sale by the galion of barrel. Montrose.
BILLINGS. STROUD,. General; Fire and Life Insur
ance Agents, also, sell ' Railroad and Accidental
Tickets to New York and, Philadelphia.: ,Office one
door east of WM,I g Cooper Co's bank.
WM. H. BOYD CO, Beside in Beeves, hardware,
and Mafia cturers of Tin and . Sheet-Lon ware, c or
ner of Main and Turnpike street..
A. N. Bullard, Dealer in Groceries, Provisions, Bookr,
Stationery and Yankee Notions; dt the head of Pub
, lie Avenue..
WEL II . COOPER & CO., Bankers. Sell Foreign Pas
.sage Tickets and Drafts on England, Ireland, and
Scotland. ,
WM. L.. COX, Harneis maker and dealer .in ail arti
cles usually kept by the trade, opposite'the, bank.
JAMES E. CARMALT, Attorney-at-Laiv. Office one
door below Tarbell House, Public Ayenne...,_
H. ROSENTHAL, Auctioneer. Care S. Pullman & Co.,
Montrose, Pa. ' • ' ' *-
• NEW MILFORD. „
•
SAVINGS BANK, NEW MILFORD. Six per :cent.
interest on all Deposits. Does a general Bailing
business. • - S. B.i OHASB & CO.:
• o •
H. GARRET , & SON. Dealer. in Flour. Feed, Meal,
Salt, Lime, Cement, Groceries apd Provisiohi; or
Main Street; opposite the Depot. , .
N. F. KIMBER, Carriage Maher, Picture! Framer,and
ITndertaker, a few rods from Phinney's. Hotel, near
M. - E. Church
GREAT BEND. -
H. P. DORAN, 'Merchant Tailor- and dealer in Read,
Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries add Provisions,
Main Street.
H. 1 121 - ETll,.lFtrrlri!,.
Would call attention to his New Stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS !
Now on' sale, to new
DRZ
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BLACK
AND • COLORED ALPACAS,
NEW, STYLE OF= PRINTS. •
SHAWLS, WATER-PROOFS; FLAN
NELS, BALMORAL, AND HOOP
SKIRTS, VELVETS, HOSIERY,
HEAVY WOOL GOODS, CARPETS, OP ,
CLOTHS, PAPER HANGINGS, BUFFA- ,
' LO AND LAP ROBES,VURS, HATS
AND CAPS; BOOTS AND SHOES, ,
HARD WARE;IRON,NAILS,,,
STEEL,I STOVES, AND
GROCERIES, ETC.
In grefii variety, and will be'sold on the
,most
favorable terms, and lowest prices. '
•' • -H.-BURRIft.
New Milford, Mfty Ist, 1875. , .
00Apit St CARRIAG
PAINTINGI
Thenndersigned wishes to aform the public that he
'prepared to do all kinda . ot -
• • • ,
. COACH, CARRIAGE, WA GON _ & SLEIGH.
• ' G !
on short notice, In the beet, style, and at rearinable
SHOPS. I At Rogere' Carriage il
Paetorv.echanle Avenue
At Maok's Wagon Shop, num:4l:e Street. :
A. H. HJ.CII.-.
Montrose, Sept. 24.1876 -1y
." VALUABLE FAR' FOB SUE
A- S - .
•
The subacriber offers firoilor sale, located in SU
i•er Lake, containing..2oo. new. and as fine Lila's) , or
stock farts as there, la in the county--unsurpassed in
fertility andwoductivertest, of soil either for grain or
grass. Good buildings and flue fruit. gall on pr ad
dress - 1111. SKINNER. or •
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JAn. 11,-4-31a.
W. U. COGrElt• aoutrotc. Pa.
THE DE34.OCRAT;
.
A PAPER FOR THE=LARORK.N.GCLAASFS
IN:EVERY SECTION.
The DEMOCRAT is a large 8 page Open priiited
on an improved , cylinder press. at ;quietus the Local
and. GeneratNews,Btorl44 Pitetry.Tarm Mattehr, Mu.
ket Reports, etc., with a, reliable class of advertise
ments.
Every Democrat should' have It.'
,The interest which every Democrat , has in,the Anal
settlement of the 'Presidential question according "to
the principles of right and justice, renders a
SOITND - DEMOCIEtATIC PAPER
a necessity: is evety Demaerstic fssilly. rtsch a Paper
me-intend the DEMOCRAT shall be. Subscribe for it
yourself, and call the attention of your 'neighbors to it:. .
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TERMS—One year, $2 ; 6 months, ill ;. 3 months, 54
cents ;' Sample Copies, Fred, •, , . .
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TQ,,,ADVERTISERS :
The DIMOCRAT circulates .largely through this and
adjoining counties., and _ is increasing . wonderfully. It
is acknowledged by - all to be' a drst-class • advertising
Bates reasonahle, considering the number
of readets reached. •
JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT
IS COMPLETE.
We are cotietantly makineaddttiens . io one alreadt;
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF . TYPE,
BORDERS, INKS, ETC.
And with our FOITR PRINTING PRESSES, we are
prepared to compete with all, both in prices and work.
We keep on band a very, large stock of
PLAIN AND FANCY ENVELOPES, LETTER AND
NOTE PAPERS. PLAIN AND FANCY. BILL
HEAE PAPERS, - CARDS OF EVERY SIZE
AND COLOR. COLORED POSTER
PAPER ETC. •
all of which we can afford_ fst print cheaper than any
office In, this or neighboring counties , and in as good
style.
Work done in caber Black or Colored Inks.
If yon think that anybody can beat tis, give ne a
trial, and we will show you what *re can do. All kinds
of blanks on hand or printed to order. Orders by Mail
promptly attended to.
• HAWLEY 4114 CRUSER,
Montrose, Pa. PuBLISIIER.S.
NEW STORE. ,
• Be. U. LYONS & ,CO.
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Have aliened a store in
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DRY GOODS, - •
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GR,OCERIES,
; HARDWARE,
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TRUNKS & SATCHELS;
. PAPER HANGINGS,
FLOUR &I . ' '
• . r 'BOOTS &' SHOES,
RUBBERS,; and 'most kinds, of goode
• , that are wanted. • .
• Di. Jayne's Family:Biedicines, ,&c.
All are, nvited . .to call and see how well
• they can do by buying Of
. . - • i J. *WESLEY HIMBARD.
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Order* left at Oentrel Exprees Office 'promptly filled.
Barcla3NCoal for suathing purposes constantly on
hand -_ - J. R. RAYNSFORD.
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PRACTICAL M.A..
AND GUN 81 1 11"til.,‘
Bas Toested on - Pnbile. Avenue, (bBBo3Unnt of B, C.
Sayre's store building) where' he is prepared to do all
kinds of Gan &lathing, Sewing Machine repairing. Saw
Filing, Look repairing and light mechanical lobs on
effort hopee, and on as reasonable terms as eau be
dang el4ewhere. MI work warranted. Ordert by mail
promptly attended to. Your:patronage la. tolielted t
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