TIIK.DF,AI.:QC , RAT -, IvIONTROSE; PA., FEB. 21, 1877. A rrangpmfait af..Mails,. VIA rrives. Deparee Dail .. 5 00p m 11 15am TolibaanoclL, Lk STAGES:" biontrose Depot,(Dally,); 6oo p .m - 620 7 New 'Milford, (Daily') - , 1000 a m 130 pm il'yalusing, (Daily,) ' 945 am 1000 pm Friefidsviile,(tri weekly,) 600 p m. .800 am onklinStation,(ri wep . ;,.. 700 a m 700 a iri•• gi ugiunton,via S. Lake,(tri wenkly).. 600 pin '7oop m gesnoppen ,(tri weekly,) 1000 am - SOOpm The New York, (via 11ontroee Depot,)Xe'w Milford, runkhannock,and Wyalusing are daily. The Conklin Station mail runs Tuesdays, Thursdays Saturdays. The Binghamton mail,(ria Lake,) runs Tues!.. 3 ays, Thu rsdays. tansays. . . . • Friendsville mail Tdesdays,Thatidays,and Sat urdys. The Ttieshoppen mai 1r dos Siondays.,Wednesdays, and Fridays • ADDITIONAL STAGrS : for Montrose Depct at 1 rn; l and A Sta,gelenvesda i ly returns at 6 p. m A Stage leaves 'daily . for New=-,,Milford at 730°i, m. and returns at. 3 30p.m. Idontrese Railway Time Table. . • • • TraillB will run as follows : Leave Tunkhannock at c,45 g tn. and 3:12 p. m., arriving here at 10:45 a. m. and td o p. jn. Ecturnlng, leave. Montrose at 12. and 6:40 p. ta., arriving at Tunkhannoek tit'l:4sundt:3oo. m. • Trains will run ol3Lehigh - Vallettime.a6 kept in the N. Y. R. at Tunkhaunock; • • Wire of p. All trains connect , at Tunkhannock with P. N. T. I{ E, going north and south. JAMES I.BLA.E.ESL4E, Pres't. Mauch Chunk, Jan. ,31,1877. List of NOw. Ad*tisemouts. Miscellaneous — Dauchy. Public Sale—Estate E. McGee. City Bill Poster—O. X. Livingston. Assignee's Sale—Estate Sewell Wilmarth. Adtuinistrator's Notiee—Estate R P. Carter. Auditor's Motice—Estate Owen McDonough. Montrose Business College—E. K. Losier.. Neighboring,• Counties. A Citizens' fire - patrol has been Organ ized in Scranton. . Sixteen young ladies were received by the convent, at Carbondil4e, last week, The Scranton Republican wants the one hundredth anniyersary of the.:Wyora iug massacre commemorated..:; V . The scarlet fever:Still continues : to rage in the vicinity of: Honesdale, .and mart, Wayne county; desolating .many household: ! . By a fall of roof rock at the Pine 'Brook Shait on • Monday; Patrick - AleJSittery . " was seriously injured and P.• Dunlevy fatally injured. The: latter: : died2, le* hours after the accident. Rome will probably boast of a Mine of some kind in a ,shoit time,. as parties are Wit work oti the farm of , W. W. Wood burn, near the borough, -where there are strong indications that some -.kin& of mineral exists, and ifis thought try same who are posted in such matters to be gold, but Whether in :sufficent quantities to pay for working remains Vibe sEen.— Register. .. • . • The city of Wilkes-Barre is left with out a head by the death of its Mayor, M. A; Kearney, there being no provision in 411:10 charter for filling the vacancy,except at the regular election, which fortunately is near at hand. By a vote of the coun cil, the chief of police, is ordered to see that order and decorum be enforced and the quiet of the, city preserved, until a new mayor is elected and qualified.: A A pastoral letter from Bishop' O'Hara excommunicating the Ancient Order 'of Hiberians and directing the clergy to de ' ny the 'members of that order the sacra ments, was read„in the Catholic churches -of the Scranton diocese on Sunday the 11th, inst. The denunciation was un expected, and has produced, a sensation among the •members of that Order ' who for the past three years have been in favor with the church within this jurisdiction. The Ancient Order has a lagre member ship in this diocese. A barn belonging to` O. S. Wilcox, pro prietor of the Salem stage -line, and lo cated just 'beyond Hollisterville,was burn ed to the ground on Monday night. F - our horses owned by P. Dings, who had the use of the barn, were also burned up, together. with a quantity of hay, grain, farm implements, harness and some pine lumber. The loss is partially covered by insurance: It is 'supposed to have been the work of an incendiary, or the care lessness of a tramp' who had slept in the barn.—Honesdale Herald. Considerable stir has been created in financial circles durihg ..the week by the fact that two the prominent, Coal cor porations of the , Wyoming Valley have one into the hands of receivers. The Lehigh Bt, Wilkes-Barre Coal Co. thus sticcuinlied to the effects of the prostra tion of, the coal business on Monday, and the following ieceivera were appointed Chas. Williamson, of the New Jersey Central Co. E. W. Clark, of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation - - Co. and . W. 'IL Till inghast,Treasurer of the Lehigh * Wilkes- Barre Coal Co. - Francis S. Lathop, of N. J., was appointed receiver of the Cen tral Railroad of Ne'w 'Jersey on Wednes day hist. 51.03 Items. . The citizens .of Lock Haven offer a cash bonus of twenty thousand dollars, to any party who will erect' iron or steel • works in that -city, to cost not less than FAX o f thousand dollars-. The Sunbury Daily says: A little girl tallied Shamokiu is lying very 1 0w,with grain fever brought about b:i•be pennEd in a dark closet by one of the lady teachers of that town for several Auditor General Temple was married a few porningasinee,l4.BishopShanalian; to Mrs, 44.0ry lifts widow of Richard Malone, of Laneci9:ter. The wedding took place at an early . of 6 o'clock, and the bride and kro(4.to left for W4abingtori E. O. YORDII43I. P. M. on the 7.30 train. The Auditor Geneial evidently' believes in early martinkes, r The performiUg elephant, "Betsy" of orepaugh's circus, which .is wintering at Germantown gare..birth -.to- a baby ele •phant eighteen inchei, high, early. Friday morning.. - It was walking about by noon of _that day. This :is said to be the only elephant ever born in America. Its moth'. is' eleven feet high. • - • . The judges in Schuylkill county. have held court during the past year'237 days days for civil business and 147 the trial of cririiinal prosecutions. Not withstanding this assiduity on the part of the iudaes-the nusiness,of the court Is'greatly in - arrears. The Forest .. Press exults in the fact that the report of the inspectors of the veStern_ penitentiary : dhows that, `Forest Only - coniity . in 'the Whole'cOnitiinn wealth- that.ha;S:not - , been represented in Any form or manner whatever °at the in stitution during the last year. Not a number opposite - her bright name. None marked reOeiVed;. 'none - • diieliarged. - `'n one remaining from the previous year,:and as a Matter of course -nonenow in prison." Five converts' were 'baptised in the Schtlylkill, near Green Tree, near ,Norris. town, hy- tfie Rev. Jacob Gotwals. Dunk aid minister at the Green Tree Church. Where the ceremony, was, performed the current in the'river was so swift that 'no ice had formed. The water was extremely cold. The Dunkard ceremonial, differs in some respects from that \of the B,ap tists. - The converts enter a coimparatively shallow portion of the water and kneel clown. They are dipped' three times, im mersed once in the name of the. Fatnet, the 'Son and once in the name of the Holy Mat. .13etiveen each immersion the °lnvert is given time to recover breath. One of the novelties in this' 'Case was a rather stout lady: - When - she entered the water she lost her balance. Mr. Gotwals is not very strong, and was pretty thorough ly chilled, and when be caught her he too was carried away. A thrill or horror ran through the crowd as the pastor and the lady were about to be swept swiftly under the solid ice. Two gentlemen on the bank plunged boldly in, caught them and saved them from their peril. Another lady 'after she bad. ernPrged from the water came neat fainting from the cold and- exposure. News Jottings. The Court of Aix, France, has set aside alady's will because she was , under the influence of a belief in Spiritualism.' The 3,400,t0ns of wire :Tor the, great bridge between New. York and Brooklyn is to be made from crucible steel, at Pitts burg, and will cost $591,000. All railroad cars in France are now heated by steam or hot water, in some form or other ' and experiments are con stantly going forward to devise improve ments in the processes. In the early part of the present century John Alscp, a rich, eccentric English man left his daughters as'a legacy; their weight in one pound bank notes. When weighing day caws, the eldest got £6l, 200, the . youngest £57,341 The Mennonites do not take kindly to American institutions. .&t the Gen eral Conference of the Mennonite Church, recently held at Elkhart, Ind., it was resolved that all members of the church who llad voted at the late Presi dential election should be ,admOniehed, and, that every minister should try to - duce his members to abstain from voting. A year and a half ago Wm. Hoffman loaned M. K. Burk $35,000 on property in New York City, then valued at $7O, 000.. Burk, appealed from a decision against him on the forelosure suit, and lately Hoffman claimed the property was inadequate security, as-the judgment, interest and costs were now $40,000, while the property was worth only $37, 000—a curious illustration of the depres sion of .values. --- . 1 • . They have had a 'good deal.Of, weather up in British Columbia. The 'Victoria Colonist of January 9, acknoweledged "the reciept of a. bouquet composed of seven 'different varieties of flowers, picked from the garden. On the night.of the 10th, ice formed in Victoria to the thickness of a shilling, and on the 11th the 'weather was clear n and bracing. On the 16th the irrepressible Colonist announced pear trees in full blossom. " A bill has been introduced into the Senate of Nevada, authorizing the erec tion of. substantial wooden postio!, stone pillars in some -public locality in the several counties; .to which males over eighteen years of age may be tied' when convicted ot the offense of , striking a maiden or woman over sixteen yerars of age. The bill provides that offenders of this class may be sentenced to be tied to these posts or pillars in a standing posi tion; not less than two nor more than ten hours of any day, Sundays excepted, and that the person so sentenced. shall wear on his" breast garments the word'S "Wife-heater," or "Woman-beitter,V as the ease may be. It this punishment does not effect a cure, . a second conviction will call for a term in the county jail. Ex-Crovernor Seymbur. recently -declin ed to deliver an address before the Farm er's Club, of Ithaca, * New York'fo t r the following reasons: ."My health iaso much broken- that not oftim leave - my home, and _my,. physicians object to any labor ,:on my . - part, an d particularly to public , speaking. 'For this :reason.,', unleta foroed toils'so by public duty; have for the last six months decline! all Invita tions." • , The Provulence - Tool company is at present filling the largest contract for arms ever given to private armory.. It is making. 600,006 Martini-Henry rifles fot the Turkish . government. At - the close of last year there had been about one half of these, rifles made and de livered. Recently. the Turkish .govern menthas been very urgent for the rapid fulfillment of the contract, and the works for, some time have bein .turning .out these arms at the enormous rate Of 1,000 per day. „. . Who Was Intimidated? In view of the facts disclosed in the following Washington dispatch, we think the inquiry; Who was intimidated ? a per.' tinent one. . In, the Senate, last Wednes day, the President'. ptv tem. 'presented a communication from the . Attorney Gen eralAn reply to the resolution' of the Sen ate of December 12, directing him to, communicate ..the. information 111 regard to the employment of dep'ity marshals' throughput the United - States in connect ion with the. eleetion , held on the 7th of November last. ~,...,The Attorney-General. refers to the act of • Congress . on which his instructions 14:1 the - marshals were based. They -constituted in to case a: military order. :The number, of marshals appointed in Alabama was 150, with 125 voting precincts-; in Arkansas, - . Eastern District, 785, with, 381 precinots:; West ern District, 214, with 16 counties; in California,44, with .56 precinctS ;• in Delaware:l3s, with .40 prPcincts '.. iti Flor ida, Northern District, 745,. with 19 coun-fi ties; in Georgia, ..Northern District, 155 in one county • Southern District, 52 in one county; in Illinois, Northern Dis trict, 113 in 81 counties; in Louisiana, 840 in in 120, precincts ; in Maryland,l, 222,in 115 ptecinctsi in 'Massachusetts,. 117 in 25 counties; in Mississippi, North ern District, 239 in 65 counties; in Mis souri, Southern District, 1,028 in 90 vo ting places; in .New Jersey, 249 in 66 precincts; in New York, 3,565 in 895 precincts; in North Carolina; 176 in 176 precincts; ' ,in Pennsylvania, '347 in 327 precincts; in •South Carolina, 338 in 17 precincts ; in, Texas, 1 .to _each precinct, and in Virginia, 201 in 35 precincts. In the remaining states very few deputies were appointed:: There were- a total of. 2, 735 voting place:Sat which' the attendance of 41,615'deputies was had... The Mar ahal of Florida ' reports that in addition to his regular force he appointed 745 ge nera! deputies. There were. X 75 in Escam bia County, 50 each in Jacksen,Gladsiden, Leon, Jefferson,.3ladison, Columbia, and Alachua, and small, numbers in 'the oth6r counties, including 10 in Baker County. The Louisiana Marshall's report merely states that 840 deputies were appointed.; that *they were equally divided among 120 precincts; that .750 of . them served for one day and. the remainder, from two to fourteen days each. The Marshal of South Carolina reports that 79 deputies were distributed to 17 precincts in the city of Charleston and important pre cincts throughout the State. There is a bill pending, in the State Legislature, which requires that all per sons who design contracting a matrimon hilt-alliance shall first take out a marriage license, and that after the ceremony is performed the certificzte shall be entered on record in the office of -the Recorder o€ the county in which tbe nuritial contract was entered into. The Presbyterian Ban ner strongly urges : the passage of the law. It hopes that the clergy and others will take an, interest in the matter, that the people may be protected from that class of clergymen always ready to marry persons who may present themselves with out any respect . to age, or to the claims of parents or guard , .ans. It might have said without respect to condition, eharat ter, object and designs, or the consent 'of the members of 'the families. The law makers will no doubt do good , service to the public by enacting such a law, and if they could only make it retroactive so as to undo somo outrages . already done, it would be a great blessing to, some fami lies. Charles Paine, General Superintendent of the Lake , shore and Michigan . Southern Railway _Company, testified before the Coroner's jury that he had a list of those supposed to , have been on the . wrecked train. Some who were at first reported .as missing have been ascertained not to have been on the train. The list contains the . names l t f seventy - two' adults and eight childre supposed to be lost, and sixty-nine saved:- Somiare marked doubt ftil. This list includes the names of All 1 . known to have been on . the train, both passengers - and employee's, Many.of whom have not • been identified' by any article found among the remains. He reports paseengers,.sii train hands, five sleep mg car hands, threo express men, two ',baggage men, and one newsboy. Etereafter it will be idle to - waste money on what fortrierly were called campaign expenses.;. all that will be neces , ary is to keep the money and buy up boards of canvmsers. The people May vote as.they please, but the canvassers-do the electifig; at lilst,--accardin to law= as laid du . wri by the . - Oclrnmission, ev± n though 'the fraud be.proven. end the, true vote Ad the people 4e'n t on,the fraud _Must be count. NO CITUn t . No PAY. Kirby's Cough Balsain,a very palatable com pound; for .the various affections of •the' throat lungs. Used with great successta base of Asthma and Bronchitis. .It is prescribed by the physicians and endoraed by the p(!ople. ;War-. ranted to give entire satislaction ormoney fu rided; • Kir bf's Magic. Relief for the instant cure of Severe and acute Kirby's' Tastelt.ss Worm' LozengiaQ Wire, sate and effectual: • • 1 , WASIIINGTON'a 1111171IDAY-DANCE. • Kirby's COlltiltiO4 Powders for qualitzi, Omit .l.& dance 'will be given, at Eagle Hotel, New tity and purity are superior to any Po der for Pa ,on Thursday evening. Feb. 22d,;---1 stock manufactured. „ • - The company of yourself -and Isfiliqs is respect- Kirhy l a.Oamplior, Tee for, ebaped. lianas= -fully solicited. Music by Ihtger's Quadrille sunbUrn.' Band. Bill $2. ' - For sale by all DruggiSts Mijritrqs,,atid. P. ricettfty, itroprjewi e `, Dealers in Medichtea throughout the country.. (tw2 Juni.28i1876A,.1.; Feb. 1;187i; _ . 600,LITTLE'S for your new styfe pie tures. - , Montrose, Dec. 27, 1876th OLD Newspapers for sale at thii Office at ten cents perdozen. ‘; • - HANDBILLS_ for Auction Bales, tte., printed at the DEMBCRAT office in - first- and at reasonable prices. - - To RENT.' ' ( r ;, Hotise and. Lot to rent in Montrose Efiquires of, J. B: McCollum. ' • - • " • -.May:3l,- A •LAROE assprtment ! ,tbe , :latest ,and; neatest styles' of, visiting .1111 d business., cards' just - received at this ofilc.e. Call and see them before ordering elsewhere. - ' .lINNUAL',RECEPTION of Mont ic,se Cotnpaoy,.No. 2, will bc.held::it Fire men's on Thursday. evening, Feb. 22,1877. Retreslunente'll. be 'served froth 6 till 10 o'clock p. ,Evetythifig*ill 'be .done to trialte It. it pleasant oce4siop. - cordia in.yitation is extended to . Persons, c visiting .BinghamtOn wishing -to purehasp dry _goods would : do well to call on HINE & SIMILES. They, keep a first-class line Of dry goods'ond ready-m.ade clothing ori all the time.: ' Alpacas, !derinos,and Cashmeres, the finest line the oity. No trouble to show goods or send Bat u ples. • - • Nov.l. 1876tf. . OFF,IVIAL..:RETURNI3. . OFFICIAL RETURNS have , been positiYely received . tbat you can . get as; good a. Stew' of - Oysters at the Keystone Satoon: as you can-in- :Nov Yoik,' Florida, Louisiana, or, any, of ,the disputed , - States. .This is liosi-" tively cificial and-, if you do :not feel,satisfled ca:l and see fo;' yourself ; the .records are open to all: ' . KEYSTONE SALOoN. Nov. 21;1876... ' ' ' - EVEI!XTIIING in thelme of Pure Drugs and Medicines - , Paints, : Oils; 'Varnishes, Pocket books, Pocket knives, Tooth blushes,- Flesh' brushes, Clothes and Hair brushes, Toilet soaps„ Fine toilet articles, Fancy. goods, and a lull 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, 1877.—tf NEW HARNESS SHOP: I take this method of informing the public of Montrose and vicinity that I have opened a new harness shop, One door below Se,arle's ex , press office, - second floor, PublieAverkue. I 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 Livm CHAATAN. MARBLE WORKS. • , • ' ' • • The Tunkhannock - Marble Works of. Burns & Wllite are doing a good buSiness and Are getting. out some- very tasty: jobs of Head stones and. Monument& A. 8.-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. Tunk4nnock, Feb, 1.876 g, PRINTENG: We have -just received a very large stock of plain and fancy envelopes, letter and note 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 - we will show you what we can do. All kinds of blanks. on hand or printed to order.. POMONA GRANGE MEETING. A regular meeting of Susquehanna County Pomona Grange will be' held at Patrons' Hall, in Montrose, Tuesday, March 6th. commencing at 10 o'clock p.m. A full and earlyittendance ig desired as there is important business to trans act and according to the athended constitution, a representation from' a majority of subordinate Granges in the county is necessary to constitute a quorum. S. It Downing, StE,tte Grange Lecturer, will be 'with us at that, time. Feb. 7, 1877 CLAIRVOYANT EXAMINATIONS 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 rethedies. Clues the worst forms of Scrofula, Catarrh, Piles ' Fe male Weakness, Diseases of. the Heart, Lungs or. Kidneys. Will be at the Spaulding House, Binghamton, Friday, and Saturday, March 9th and I.oth. ' Jan. 10, 1877. • FAREIRA'S CONTINENTAL BALSAM, the great est discovery of 'the age I—This wonderful Diarrhcea antidote will cure chronic diarrhceit of long standing; and 'all other forms of that dreadful disease. It is an unfailing tem_Wfor the cure of Cholera, Cholera' Infanf*-;Dysen tery, Cramp, Colic, etd. If taken in Vme will act like magic. This( great medicine lias been in use for over fifteenyears, and the mast;stub born cases have yielded to its great powers.— One trialwill convince the most skeptical.— Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. Sold by; John Faretra, sole proprietor, 224 North. Ninth St., Philadelphia. and Pruggists generally. Feb. 14 1877.1 y WE. WOULD advise all those Intending to make 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 materie advance in manufactured goods.' C.F. Sisson &Co., Binghamton; inform us that they have an unusuahy 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 Dress 'Goods which,they offer upon the most favorable terms Samples sent With pleasure to any addrelis: SAMTIEL SMYTH, Master. No business man • need complain that he is"too poor .to advertise'?_ when.- he can get the latest style bUSintsi cads printed at the Dm ocnAT office for three dollars per thousand,and other work in proportion. NOTICE'. The Democratic . electors of Bridgewater will hold, a caucus .:. ha, Montrose, on Saturdajr; Feb. 17, at 2 o'clock p. m. to nominate candidates to be voted foiit.the b7ebruary BY ORDEiIt OF COM. February 7,187-7.4 t The. sale of: Taylor's . Family /Medicines is steadily on: the increase. The sales of the past year beltig- more , them double of any,previous year. The reason 02 this is on aCeount of the genuine , meritit , of the goodi themselves And the fair and impartial manner in whiokthey are sold. - - • July 26,4878. - • Di txy Pptscais during tbe winter season are severely afflicted trom the effetta ot. Freezes or citillblains. They can be readily and perma nently cured in a few days .merely by using Taylor's, Celebrated ()II once or twice a day.— The same medicine is said, by many, to be a sure cure for corns. it can b Obtained of any Druggist or dP44r. Medicib ss":' Alki c COIiIteTIONERY' , STORE. Haring bought Louis Knolrs - stakck Orligars, Tobacco and. Confectionery; I can furnish first-class articles for the least money. Fins summer drinks for the thirsty. - . lAmEs ZERFASI brontrose, J4ly 26, 1876. „ , SPOTS upon the Sun do nett visibly diminish its brilliancy, but spots., pimples - and blotches upon the face; neek, or arms seriously detract, from female :beauty. They may, however, be completely removed by tha daily use of Glenn's Sulphur:So* , Depot, Crittendon's 7 6th Ave., N.Ar. Hair & Whisker Dye, black. or brown, 50e4w .6juity:;:.Bii . siiiesi:li4ecuinr. Twollnes In this Directory,onevear, $1.50; each ad ditional . ' MON TRO SE. • !f. HAG IiWOUT, Stater. Wholesale. .111 Retail 'dealer in l kinds of slate roofing, slate pain 4 Roofs repaired with slate patio. to,order. Also, slAte paint for sale by the gallon ot'barrel. Montrose. , BILLINGS 'STROUD, General; •Flre and Life Um . ance Agents,also, sell Railroad and Accidental Tickets to No* York and Philadelphia. Mice one door :east of Wm. R Cooper be Co's bank. - • WM. B. BOYD 4L-CO. Dealers in Stoves, ,hardware, and Manuf eturers of Tin and Street-Lon ware, cot ner of Main and Turnpike street. • - • A. N. Ballard, ,Thialer ih Groceries, Provisions, Boat, Stationery and . Y ankee . Notions; at the, head of Pub - lie Avenue. ' • ' WE. H. COOPER & CO., Bankers. Sell ForeignPius sage Tickets and Drafts on England, Ireland; and Scotland. • ' WM. L. CUX, Harness makerand dealer in all arti cles usually lrept.by the trade opposite the bard. • JAMES "E. CARMA.LT, Attorne -at-taw. : Office ,orte door below Parboil House, Pn lie Avenue. . • .-- H. ROSENTHAL, Auctioneer.obre, B,Pillman* Co., Montrose, Pa. . i . , ' NEW MILFORD, • _ SAVINGS BANK', - NEW 11.ILFORD.' Six per - cent. 'interest on all Deposits. Does a•'general 4Baniting business. • S. B. CHASE &,, U. GARRET it . SON, Dealer in Flour. Feed, 'Meai, Salt,lame, Cement, Groceries and Proyigilons, ox Main Street, opposite the Depot. - , N. F. KIMBER, Canino Maker. Picture Framer,and Undertaker, a few rods from .Phinney's Hotel, 1101 P M. E. Church GREAT' BEND: H. P. DORAN, Merchant . Tailor and ,dealer in Ready Madc Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries add Provisions, ;Main Street. CCCC C 0 C C C C CC:CC 0 0 ! AA L 0 0 AA A L 0 O t, A A L 0 0 A ''A L 0.00 A. ' LBLLL From the Black Diamond—Vein, Wilkes-Barre. Beet Anthracite mined. Celebrated Prospect. Colliery. J. R. RAYNSFORD. Yard near M. R. R. Depol. EKE GGG • GGG EG G G ES G G E •. G GG G GG BEE' OGG 'GGG CCC H H BEE s SE s 'TTTT NN N O ' U TTTT CH'HE , T • NN''N U ,T C HRH BE "SS Q .T NN N .0 T C CH-11 B' e , T N NN U - T CCC H H. BEE 'SS • T N NN UU .T • S SSS T 0 :TIT2 00 , V V V . BEE V, I .S SS • T 0 0 V V.` Eff • ssT 0 0 * VV . , SS . T 00 V 1388 'ERR - 'OO K K BEE NN •N. B B.- R R 0, 0 K Ri ; .N 'N N BBB' BEE 0 0 ILK BE , NN N B B' R..:R 'o'O K K E N. NN _;. 888 • R B 00 E K BEE N... NN All Coal thoroughly screened: Orders left at Central Express Office promptly Ailed. Barclay Coal for smittang purposes constantly._ oh hand - J. It. BAYNEFOBD. Montrose, Dec. 20. 11376mk, Conn *&,:cAR#IAOB. PAINTING. I, Thennderilgned.wlelies to atom the pthlln that be a preparatto do all kinds of COACH, CARRIAGE, WAGON & SLEIGH - PAINTING 1 on short notice, in the ' beet , stile, -and at reatloalthl Prices. ° SHOPS A t t e 1 Atl7/aValglr, unpgatr A. H. HICK... ';,. Montrose, Sept.. 24.18 ; 16,-4 0 • OUSE AhD LOT 30-62-11110,16. Situated in NO , Milford &lough. - For tem:44Eoo, •fogTyiluisotr. arestilesd, Pe% My 1 Efi':i ".li4:,; : i' - : , '..-;-; . * - . .-'.,;:. ,q,'..-,-,1,75..-,, 000 A L 0 AA