THE DEMOCRAT. nONTROSE, PA., FEB, 14, 1877. Arrangements! Mails. • VIA RAILROAD: 6rrives. Deparut Toihannock, (Dal,)._ .... 500 p m 1115'a m LA STAGES: - tiontrose Depot,(Tlaily,) 600 p m ' 620 a ./1 New' 31 ilford,(Daily,), • ....10 00 a m 130 p m iclalusing, (D aily,) ' 945 am 1000 pm priendeville,(tri weekly,) .... . . 600 p m 800 am ;lonklin Station,(tri weekly,) . . 700 a m„ 700 am aiDghamtoismia S. Lake,(tri weekly).. 600 pin 700 p m gesuoppen,(triweekly,) 1000 a m 800 p m 1 1 1 ) 1 e New York, (via .51ontroie Depot,) New Milford. ran khan nock And Wyalusing are daily. ) TheConklin Station mail runs Tuesdays, Thursdays, end Saturdays. The Binghamton mall . , (via Silver Lake ,) rnns Pais jays, Thursdays. and Saturdays. ~.- . Priendeville mail runs Tuesdays,Thursdaye,and Sat nrdys. The 31eshoPpenmaiiran8 Nottdays,Wednesdayis, and Fridays. ADDITIONAL STAGES: : A Stage leavesdaily for Montrose Dopo at 1. re„and re ra l a s g s e t % P aves daily for New Milford at 80 a. m. snd returne at 3 30y. m. B. C. FORDRAM. P. M. Montrose Railwaylime Table. Trains Will run as follows: 9Leave Tnnkhannock at 8:45 a. m. and 3:12 p. m., arrivi g here at 10:45 a. m. and 6:10 p. rn. Returning, leave Montrose at 12 and 5:40 p. in., arriving at Tunkhannock at 1:45 and 7:30 p. m. Trains will run on Lehigh Valley time as kept in the Oflire of P. it N. Y. R. R. at Tunkhannock. An trains connect at Tunkhannock with P. & N. Y. R. B. going north and south. JAMES L BLAKESLEB, Pres`t. • Manch Chunk, Jan. 31.1877. - List of New Advertisements. • Dissolutton--Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co. Vegetine. Reduction of Prices—C. E. Uptegrove. • Books—Ditson & Co. Assignee's Notice--est. of Wilson J. Turrell. Administrators' Notice--estate of James Cooney. Public Sale—John M. Rosencrants, Statement of the Receipts and Expenditures of Silver Lake T • nship. Assignee's sale Real Estate—estato, of N. W. Eastman. - Assignees' sale of Real Estate—estate•of Sid. neyi Finn. • Busuiftss LocALs. - • Glenn's Sulphur Soap. . Clairvoyant Examinations. Schenck's' Medicines. Fareira's Continental Balsam. Neighboring Counties. Thomas Camf)bell, who murdered Mc- Nulty in Carbondhle on•the night of July 4th, has received the sentence of death. The day of his execution has not:let been fixed. ' Mr. Fred Simon of Scranton, gave over twn hundred tons of coal to the poor of the Eleventh and Twelfth wards of that city during the month ,of January. All honor to his liberality. Luzeriie county, was named in honor of the Chevalier de tuzerne, for four years minister of France to the United States, and whose portrait may he seen in . Independence Hall, Philadelphia. John Seybert, who was arrested near Berwick, and imprisoned in, the Colum bia county jail, on a charge of stealing horses and mules, killing them and sell ing their meet as beef, some weeks, ago, has made his escape from jail. • Charles and Walter French, of She , shequin, Bradford county; have been Arrested for passing counterfeit money. They are in Towanda jail, awaiting the next session of U. S. Court at Williams port. . While Luzefue county's• late treasurer is being prosecuted for tailing to pay the State its dues, it is discoNired that a for- - mer treasurer paid the State nearly $4, 000 too much, the amount being paid by him after it had been paid by his deputy. The Lackawanna Iron & Coal Com- parry's blast furnace No. 1 made during 1876, 10,017 tons best quality Bessemer iron for use in, the company's steel works, which the Republican says is believed to , be the largest and best run made in the United States by,any anthracite furnace during the same twelve months. — The old Lavcock Hotel' at Wyomitig, was destroyed by fire last Saturday night, with its contents,_the boarders and family losing nearly everything in the building. The building was owned by Mrs. S.R. Layeock:, and was insured for $3,000. The hotel was kept by Mr. J. Mooney, who had as insurance of $1,200 on fur niture, &c. A decision was rendered in the Stevens Church suit, involving the valuable prop erty now in posession, of Mrs. Joseph - Church at Church's corners, Providence, _ •at Wilkes-Barre on Tuesday adverse to ;,the title ot - Mi. Church to the estate. The case has been at law for. upwards of ten years.* Since the Mayor voted the fire depart ment ordinance, the Crystal Hose and other fire companies who withdrew from the department, have returned and organ ized. There is still, however,- a spilt in the department on. the chief engineer question, the Crystals recognizing H. F. Ferber, as chief, while the Nay Augs re ,,fuse to do so.— Scranton City Journal: 'We are - glad to , announce that :Col. sodding, assignee of the Eureka:: !now Er company, has - decided to commence operations again ; and a nuinber l.of : the employees who have been idle for'several months are now furnished with employ . ment. The reputation already won by the Eureka,must Make a large demand Tor it the present season,' and it isa i confident• ly believed that by the close, of the' season; the company will, be relieved from their pecuniary embarrassment:..- Towanda Re. porter .• • • Corn popping parties are tile latest. Necktie'sociables ,are afloat. in Mont gomery county. , .• State items. Many fathers 6f familieg workfor 60cts per day in the coal mining districts. A Bethlehein roan 'has a centre table urned of solid anthracite. A young man was arrested in Reading on Tuesday,for winking at two girls, E. P. Searle, of Bath, has a Spanish silver half dollar bearing the date of 1603. • - . At. New Castle, Lawrence county,- an old married- couple are living, the hus band aged 108, and the good wife 105. Mrs. Wilson, - who recently died in Hollidaysburg, in her 89th year, within the two years previous 'to her death, cut over a dozen teeth of a third set. The boretigh authorities at Womeladorf, Berko county, have decided - not to collect any borough tax 'this year. They -have enough'money in the treasury to carry them over till next year. Happy Womels dorfiano I Thieves_ recently entered two barns in Berks county on the same night, killing calf in one and a. fat heifer in the other. The carcasses were dressed on the spot and carried away, the offal being left to inform the owners of the fate of their stock. ' - •It seems to be a higher crime in Blair county to Steal a cow than to kill a demo crat. George Williamson, convicted of the larceny of a cow, nas been sentenced to the penitentiary for. two years and a half, and Isaac Lantz, who killed a democrat, got two years and, one month. Luzerne county has 'within her borders 586 miles of railroad track, (steam) of which 3641 are main and 2111 sidings. This is-considerably more than any other - county in the State. Schuylkill comes next in the category having 282 k of main and 225 of sidings. The other counties. in whole or in part included in the coal region are possessed of tracks as follows.: CarbOn,..main 125, sidings 115 ; North umberland, Main 1441 siding 53k; eqlum bia, main 62, siding 13; Dauphin; ,main 111, siding. 891 ; Philadelphia; exclilding her 245 miles of street railway Itrackage, has but 861 of maieand 111 of siding. News Jottings. Ben Hill . received ten Republican votes for United States Senator in the Georgia Legislature . . The Rhode Island. House of Represen tatives has repealed the clause. of the general statutes prohibiting the inter marriage of• whites and blacks. • • The grace• of George D. Prer ticP is unmarked, but his fame its a poet and a wit. will flash in brilliant corruscations while the marked graies of thousands of men arA unnoticed. Young Joshua Sears, of Boston, was charged $50,000 by his lawyers for their services in obtaining an interpietation of his father's will. The bill was omprom ised by the payment of $25,000. Parties are now in Washington apply ing for the pardon of Tom Ballard, the notorious counterfeiter. If ' his - pardon cannot be secured, efforts, will be made for the remission of part of his sentence, which is thirty years' imprieoment. Ap plication is also making for the pardon of the 'counterfeiters Wilso'n Riggs and Ben Boyd. Senator Gordon, of Georgia, after be ing very ill, for some days, spoke in the Senate Wednesday in advocacy of his-bill to create a sinking fund for the liquida tion of the Pacific railroad debt. After leaving the Senate he had a severe chill, and was compelled to go to bed, but his physician' hopes to have him out in a day or two: - - . • St.. Joseph Mo., exults in the possession, of a man of 80, who -for the past sewn years has been compelled. 40 walk inces ,sently so long as he LS awake. Many years ago he resorted inordinately to the use of calomel; pains set in subsequently, at.last settling in his poor feet, and now he must make a Wandering Jew, a West on, a Sergeant Bates, of hiniself. His i physician has made a computation of his travels, and .ascertained that, walking an average of ten hours a day for seven years, he has accomplished a distance of 25,000 miles, equal to the circumference of the globe. The case Of the United States-against Gen. Belknap was dismissed last Thum. day, on motion of . the District Attorney, in accordance with directions from the Attorney General, for the reason that the evidence would not sustain the prosecu tion.. The action of the Attornej Gen eral is taken on the direction. of Presi dent Grant, who indorses a report by the District Attorney, as follows : • In view of the within statement of the. Distriet Attorney of the District of Colum bia to the effect that he believes COM Vie tiou improbable, and in view of the long. suffering• of the accused and. the great ex pense to which he has already been sub= jected, I think the District Attorney should be directed-to dismiss the tsuit. V. S. GRANT. LadieS who, wear do petticoats- attach a handsome flounce with - buttons and but ton boles. to the lower part of their under• garments or file. short balmoral. Plush_and satin are° regaining all their lost prestige, and are, especially sought after rot millinery purposes., both of these materials are'excessively soft and becom ing. The newest thing in sleeye buttOnaare 'separabli; that is, the two, parts are,pon neeted with a. spring, and'ho butto nhole Fashion Notes. is 'required, eyelets permitting• the shank to pass through. A new and useflir philopcena, present for a gentleman. to: give a lady is a:gold hair pin. . Almost every lady prefers a hair pin - as a glOve buttoner to any patent that has been invented. ' A long, slender dress, without scarves in front, and without looping 'at` Ile • back, is being affected by elegantes. These are: worn without - any tournure, and are as straight down the back as the front. But at the floor, the train spreads out sad-. denty, like an open, fan, nog the wearer. On bonnets, chenille in the form of leaies arid fringes occupy ; a.prominent po,ition. That favorite-coiffure of Mme. de Stael's, the tairban, - proinises to revive again, much to the delight of ladies who remember-its popularity a few years ago. The Danicheft is numbered among new models for bonnets. SPOTS upon the Sun do not visibly diminish its brilliancy, but spots, pimples and blotches. upon the fact:, neck, or arms seriously detract from female beauty.' They may, however, be completely removed - by the daily use of Glenn's Sulphur:Soap. 'Depot, - Crittendon's 7 6th Ave., N. Y. Hill's Hair it Whisker Dye, black or brown, 60c.4w CLAIRVOYANT EXAMINATIONS TRIM. 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 l gi ft 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 tile. Heart, Lungs or Kidneys. Will be at the Spaulding House, Binghamton, Friday, and Saturday, March 9th and 10th. Jan. 'lO, 1877. FAREIRA'S CONTINENTAL BALSAM, the great est discovery of the age 1--This wonderful Diarrhoea antidote will cure chronic diarrhoea of long standing, and all other forms of that dreadful disease. It is an unfailing remedy, for the cure of Cholera, Cholera Infantum, Dysen tery, Cramp, Colic, etc. If taken in time will act like magic. This great medicine has been in use for over fifteen years, and the most stub 7 born cases have yielded to its great powers.— One trial will convince the most skeptical.— Price 25 and 50 'cents per bottle. Sold by John Faretra, sole proprietor, 224 North Ninth St., Philadelphia, and Druggists generally. Feb. 14,1877.1 y . - A LARGB assortment of the latest , and neatest styles of visiting and business cards just received at this office. Call and' see them before ordering elsewhere. To RENT. House and Lot to rent in Montrose, Enquire of J.. B. McCollum. ' May 31, 1876.--tf. NOTICE. The Democratic electors of Bridgewater Will 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. / BY ORDER OF Com February 7,1877.-1 t The sale of Taylor's Family Medicines is steadily •on the increase. The sales of the past year being more than double• 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. • No business man need complain that he is "too poor to advertise" when he can get the latest style business cards printed at the DEM OCRAT office for thre&dollars per thousand,and other work in proportion. MANY PERSONS during the winter season are severely afflicted from the effects of Freezes or chillblains. They can be -readily 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 imany, to be a sure cure for corns. It can be obtained of any Druggio or dealer in Medicines. CIGAR AND CONFECTIONS.Ri STORE. 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 ZEMAN. • Montrose, July 26, 1876. Persons visiting Binghamton wishing to purchase dry goods would do well tozi , call on °HI E & SHOLES.. They keep a first-ciass line 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. EVERYTHIIiG in the line of P re 'Dsmgs and Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes ' Pocket books, Pocket knives, Tooth brushes, Flesh brushes; Clothes and Hair brushes, Toilet soaps, Fine toilet articles, Fahey 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 found in the market. Montrose Pa. . Jan. 17th, 1.877.—tf 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 flnor, Public Avenue., I will build' new work of • the best qUality, and repair with neatness and dispatch. and at lowest rates. The patronage of thepublic is respectfully solicited. Montrose, Oct. 18, 1876tf. -We have just received a - very large, stock of plain and fancy envelopes, letter and note pa per,•plain and fancy bill,hea.d 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 ]one in black and colored inks. It you think there is any that can beat 'us, give -us a trial, and we.will show you-what we can do. All kinds of blanks on hand or printed , to order. . - POMONA GRANPE MEETING-. • - A. regular , meeting of Susquehanna" County. Pomona Grange wilt be held at Patrons' Ball, in Montrose, Tuesday, March 6th, commencing at 10 o'clock p.m. A lull and early attendance is desired as there is important bulkiness to trans act and according to the amended constitution, a representation from it majority of subordinate Granges in- the county Is necessary teconstitutb a quorum.' - S. It. Downing, State Grange Lecturer, will be with us at that tithe. • : 'SAMUEL Bmrra, Mater. Feb: 7 1877 , • February Election Blanks for sale at this office. - Go TO DooLrrTLE's tor your - new style plc ures. Montrose, Dec: 2,17, 1876tt. OLD Newspapers for sale at' this Office atteD cents per dozen. HANDBILI43 for AtiCtICT Bales, t te., printed at the DEMOCIMT office in `, first-chi ss style and at reasonable e a kes. THE SEVENTH ANNUAL RECEPTION 01 Mold rose Fire Company, No. 2, will , be held at Fire men's Hall, on Thursday evening, Feb. 22,1877. Refreshments, wiil be served trout - . 6 till 10 o'clock p. m. - Everything will be doneto make it a pleasant occasion. A cordial invitation 'is extended to all. . - COM. WASRINGTON'S BIRTHDAY DAN I E. A dance will be given at Ea 1e Hotel, New Milttrd, Pa., on Thursday evening. Feb. 22d.—, The conipany of yourself and ladies'is respect fully sohcited: Music by Hager's Quadrille Band. Bill $2. . - P. PnasNEY, Proprietor. Bw2 Feb. 7, 1877. OFFICLiL • RETURNS. OFFICIAL Reaunits have been positively received that you can get as good a Stew of. Oysters at 'the Keystone Saloon as you can in New York, Florida, Louisiana, or any of the disputed 'States. This is posi tively official and if you do not feel satisfied call and see for yourself ; the records are open to all. KEYSTONE SALOON. , Nov. 21, 1876. . • • ' MARBLE WORM. • . The Tunkhannock 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 Store, is their authorized agent for Montrose and vicinity. He has designs of Head Stones and Monuments. Any orders left with him will be proinptly filled• by Burns & White. Tunkhannock, Feb. WE WOULD; advise all those Intending to itake any purchases of Black Silks this , fall to make them now, as there has been a great ad vance in Raw Silk, Which must make a material advance in manufactured goods. C.F. Sisson &Co., Binghamton, inlorm us that they have an unusually fine line of Black Silks pur chased at very low prices, which they offer for the present at old - prices, which are about 25 per cent less than-the goods can be purchased now. They 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 favdrable terms Samples sent with . pl&sure to any address.' No CrrnE, No PA.Y. Kirby's Cough Balsarn,s very palatable com pound, for the various affections of. the throat and lungs. Used with great suc cess in case of Asthma and Bronchitis. It is prekribed by the physicians and endorsed by the people! , War ranted to giye entire satisfaction or money re funded. • Kirby's Magic Relief for the 'instant cure of severe and acute pains. - 1 • Kirby's Tasteless Worm Lozengei. -- Sure, safe and effectual. • - Kirby's Condition Powders for quality, quan tity and purity are superior , to any Powder-for stock manufactured. Kirby's Caniphor Ice for otiaped bands or sunburn: For sale by all Druggists in Montrose, and Dealers in Medicines throughoutithexountry. June 28,1876y1. • Two lines In this; Directory, one year. $1.50; each ad ditional line. 50 cents. Wli . • HAGHWOUT, Stater. Wholesale. Jel Retail dealer in all kinds of slate roofing, slate paint, etc., Roofs repaired with slate paint to order. Also, slate paint for sale by the gallouorbarrel. 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. II Cooper Co's bank. WM. H.-BOYD & CO. Dealers in Stoves, hardwire, and Manta ctnrers of Tin -and Sheet-Lon ware, c or- tier of Main and Tnrnpike street. A. N. Bullard, Dealer in Groceries, Provisions; Itooke, Stationery and Yankee Notions; at the head of Ptib- lic Avenue. . WH. H . COOPER & 'CO., Bankers. SellPoreignPap sage Tickets and. Drafts on England, Ireland, and Scotland. , 'ATM. L. COX, Harness maker and dealer in , air arti elee usually kept by the trade, oPposite the bank. JAMES E. CARMALT, Attorney-at-Law. Office one door below Tarbell House, Public Avenue. H. ROSENTHAL, Auctioneer; Care S. Pilman & Co., Montrose, Pa. SAVINGS BANK, NEW MILFORD. Six per cent. interest on all Deposits. Does a general Bauking business. S. B. CHASE & CO. F E.. GARRET & SON, Dealer in Flour, feed, Meal, Salt, Lime, Cement, Groceries Wand Provisions, or Main Street, opposite the Depot: N. P. KIMBER. Carriage Maker. Picture Framer,and Vndertaker, a few rods from Phinney's Hotel, near M. E. Church H. P. DORAN. Merchant Tailor and dealer in Read) Made Clothing, Dry Goods' Groceries add Provisions Main. Street. COACH & CARRIAGE PAINTING! Theundetsigsed wishes ta storm the_ üblic thal he 'prepared to do all kinds of • . • COACH, CA.TiRIAOII . , WAGON & 'SLEIGH , PAINTING 1 on short notice, in the hest style, and at reasonable prices. ' s ops At lotrt Fa;riaelgtor ylechulet 7 e e} A !f a : ksva l ontopimnpi t es A. H. HICK::. Montrose, Sept. 24.1816. -ly • IRTIN CHAPhiAN. Counts! Business Directory. MONTROSE. NEW 3111 FORD. GREAT REND. TARBEIL 1101:T§E, MONTROSE, PA. ill P P E. 4 0 gr 4 01 E 4 J. S. T ItiOntrme, Jun. 10,1577..,, IMINISTRATOR'S -L - A- -Weestate of Parker. Gage late of Liberty, twp. Stisquehannit County. Pennsylvania, deed. Letters ;of Administration in the estate havlng been granted to the undersigned, ell ,persons owing said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against• said estate tire requested to present them without delay. • . - • WALTER.I I I3LLEB, - Jan.,21,1877: 476. Admintett l itor.. . B'S KINDS OFLANK THIS OFk ALL 1876tf. THE DEMOCRAT A PAPER FOR THELABOWG CLASSES 1N EVERY 1311040 N. The DIMOCRAT le a large 8, page paper, printed oa an improved cylinder press. Lt .contains the Local aad GeneratNewe,Btories, Poetry, Farm bistreta•Mar bet Reports, etc., with. a: reliable dare ot adyertise- Every Democrat shOuld hive It. The interest : which . every Demomit has in the Anal settlement of the . Presidential question, according to --, the principles of . right and justice, renders a 'SOUND DEMOCRATIC. PAPS a necessity in every Democratic,family. Such a paper we Intend the DEMOCRAT shall be. • Subscribe for it yourself, and call the attention of your neighbors to it. TERMS—One year. $2 ; 6 months, $1; 8 months, 50 cents; Sample Coples,Free, TO ADVERTISERS The DEMOCRAT circulates' lasly through this and adjoining counties. and is increa sing wonderfully. It is acknowledgedby all to be a first-class advertising medium. Rates reasonable, considering the number of readers reached. JOB PRINTING. DEPARTMENT We are constantly making additions to our already • .• LARGE ASSORTMENT. OF . TYPE, And with our POUR PRINTING PRESSES, we are ' prepared to compete with all, INth iti prices and work. We keep on hand a verylarge stock 01 PLAIN AND FANCY ENVELOPES, LETTER AND NOTE PAPERS- PLAIN AND FANCY RILL AIEAE PAPERS. CARDS OF EVERY SIZE ' „ AND COLOR. COLORED POSTER . PAPER, ETC.. all of which we can afford tol i rint cheaper than any office in this or neighboring c unties, and in as good '- style. Work done in eztlier Blachor Colored Inks. If you think that anybody can beat ns, give as a WA', and we will show you what we can do. All kinds of blanks on hand or pentad to ;order. Orders 5y Mail "romptly attended to. • i • !H4WLEY & CRUSER, Montrose, Pa. " PUBLIBIEERS. NEW STORE.. - . B. It. 'LYO.IUS 11;..CO. BIRCHARDVILT.E. DRY GOODS, TRUNI3 . S & SATCHELS, PAPER HANGINGS, , FLOUR ct SALT, RUBBER, and most kinds 'of: goods , Dr. Jayne's Family Medicines, &c. All are invited to call and. see how wel they can do by baying of *J,. WESLEY HIII3BARD. Birehardrille, Pa., Dec. 20, 187!3tf. • CCCC,. 000 A L , C • C 0 0 AA L 0 0. • A A L C 0 0 AAA L C• o o . ' A A L • O 0 0 0 0 "A AA • L CCCC 0 A • LLLLL From the Black Diamond Vein, Wilkes-Bane. Best Anthracite mined. Celebrated Prospect Colliery, J: R. RAYNSFORD. Yard near M. B. BEE GIGO' OGO BE ' G , . "G GG G GG,„ BEE - 00 0 43043. „ CCC E. H BEE s BS s TTTT NN N U U TTTT • CR HT NN N U P . • HHH BE - SS it ' T NN N '3 T • O 0 g g . T N NN.O U T COO H - s BEE SS T • N NN UU T . . • Q BB TTTT 00 V V BEE • • T- 0 .0 V V. E. 8 89 g T O. 0 V V BE T 0"0 -V V E „ 88 8 T 00 , V BEE 1 ,, 888 HER 00 KK BEE NN N BB R R 0 O. K'K N 888 RIM 0 u ; . KK- BE , NN N BB R R OOKK'',B N N N 888 g• g 00 K ;_,BEE N NN r • • • All Coal thoroughly - screened.. orders left at Central Express Office Promptly filled. BarclaY Coal for smithing purposes constantly on - hand;: ; Iti.R.A.YIitiFORD. DiVitirOse,Doc. 20, iST6MI3, t 4 rya ID. an tn Pi V 04 • t 4 rCP. . . T CLARK, PRACTICAL MA, ft, • CIIINIST AND WUN SMITH. . B gts loeite)d on Public Avenue, (basement , of R. O. Sayreia'store buildink) where he is prepared to do all k i n d s of arm smithing, hewing Machine repalrlng.Savr Filing. Lock repairing andall light mechanical jobs 'short non ce ,. and : on_ as reasonable terms as can be done else vhere._. Ali work warranted. Orders man promPtly attended to. ' , Your patrorilue is solicited 40:4 satistii4l9ll. gr.arriutee4, w.„ tK • r arose; Auf b .losiett. -- • • • —l-7"-- IS COMPLETE. BORDERS, INKS, ETC. liave opened a store in GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, that are wanted.