The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, March 14, 1877, Image 3

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MONT.II,O§E, PA., MAPiell 14, 1877.
Y.titmorouo. •
AT THE BLUE-GLASS WINDOW..
To see what a maiden fashei.
I'm stealing a:ong the stairs,;;
DV love at blue-glass sash is,
I'll come , on her unaiiates.
Her hair of the deepest golden,
Takes the hue of,heaven, I know I
She'll look like a Faint in some , olden
Church window of, long ago:,
Her hair, did I say ? Oh, wonder l
Her head, like a billiard ball,
Gleams harems the sunlight yonder 1
great Cresar ! I see it all 1.
Her locks, with the gold light flitter,
Were false!. Shel . hrii)ed to
Has none . of her own; she is sitting
There, trying to get some in.
Oh, Pleasontou ! where isthe kindness
`.That sages' havo : seen thy . faCe r
Better.suffor from absolute blindness
. • Thac see what i'vt seen in this place.
YoU've shattered ply' mob me,
That science indeed - has its dues
Your blue-glass invention has thrown. me
• In a permithent fit of the blues.
—St. Louis Republican.
gNj.G.II3S.
Some of the brightest wits have exercised a
leisure hour ' in constructing enigmas full of
ingenuity, fertile in idea, and graceiul in lan
guage.
The following exanple is altributed to - Charles
James Fox, and is without much difficulty seen
to relate to glass . ;
Whatis pretty and useful in various ways,
• Though it tempts ' some poor mortals to
shorten their days.
Take one letter , from, it, and there will ap
pear
What youngsters; admire ev'r.l day in the
year ;
Take two letters from it, and then; without
doubt, •
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• You are what
.that is, if you don't find it out.
One of the best enigniasof this class was by
Lord Macaulay, on the word—but we- will leave
the discovery of it to the reader'; . •i, -• :.
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Cut off my head, and singular lam •
Cut off my tail, and plural I appearit• ' :••
Cut off my, head and tail, and wondrous
,feat;
Although my middles left, there's nothing
• there,
What is my head cut off ? a - srifinding sea ;
What is my tail cut, oft ? a rushing river. ;.
And in their mighty depth I fearless play,
Parent of sweetest sounds, yet mute forever. l , ,
Effects of a ludicrous kind—all the more
'ludicrous, through being • wholly unexpected-7
are produced by presenting in i majestie or ele- 'F:
gant
,torsi what was originally a nursery rhyme /
or, perhaps a humorous i ditty.:. One scarcely'
recognizes a comic song, much in ' favor'sorne
years ago, .whear dressed up •in the stanzas be-
ginning : "If I liad .
. a quadruped . averse ,to
speed," etc. The: elegant furbishing which ,
Jack and Gill has, received may b 0 cited •as
another example ;. , • •
'Twas not on Alpine now or ice, . '
' - But honest Englis ground, . • ,
"Excelsior" was their - device ; -
But sad the. fate they found, . •
They did not anal) fiat-love or fame,
• But followed duty's call'; . "
They were together.in. their aini, •. . ' ,
• But parted in theiriall. :
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Several enigmas have been. based on the et • . , I\,
that, in tantiliar .talk, Mother is Often use i for
Etrep-mother- and. , motber-in-law, brOther for
half-brother and brother-in 7 law, ect.;' and I •om
the further fact; that cross-marriages bet t een,
two or three , families-widowers marryingspin
Eters, • and bachelors' . marrying widows- gii
great compieiity.to the oddity of 'designation
for relationships.; :'One form ot this enigma is
as follows: • • • . . •
A wedding there ' was, and a dance there Lis'
be: .
But who should stand there? thus all did agree:
Old grandgire and grauddam should lead the
dance down
Two lathers, two mothers should step the sam
ground ; •
Two daughters stood up and danced•with thei
sires,
And also two. sons who danced with the
mothers: -
Three sisters there were who danced with the
brothers ;
Twe urchins vouchsafed with their nieces
dance ;
With uephetirs to jig it, it pleased two aunts-;
Three husbands would &ince with none b
their wives;
The granddaughters chose their jolly grandso4
The bride she would dance with the britii
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&mini or none. - . - ' , . i
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And yet there' were only six persons n - ,
three male and three female, among- whit;
there were no unlawful marriages or_ birgist
neat nut to crack.. Another relates to, two f•
ilies, each comprising a widow, her sou, (a
ower) and his daughter ; each man then -
ried the other man's widowed mother, andl
a bewildering relationship arose. Giving 0 1
s ia
tian names to the several persons, the
has been statect thus : - Elizabeth and. he
husband had a son John ; she then m r
Tiionias, and had .a .daughter Susan. A
her first husband had a son llama
then married John and bad a daughter a
Two or more meanings to the stun
z li
supply aninexhaustible store ot matt .
enigma composers ;' and the resources an
creased if. we are, permitted to use wo s I
ing the 'same sound but different dei
spelling. Social circles of merry-in ers
well acquainted with this form or pu ,W 1
has engaged the attention of notla w
and intellectual peranns.
The diversit,y of:meanings, to:suci
bar, bit, and box: eliegran °Ago' to)
T Or n r t i
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endless = etting of enigmas. An old }enigma,
dated from some period of the kit century,
describes a lady's p4rson by means Of words
having double or triple meanings : lief eoin
plexion is Sarah Short ; her hue,, a l l city of
Chinal; her nose, like iny hand when,Writing ;
Omit her mouth A' famous singer smiles_; an
other famous singer, gives you a description of
her stature ; hei chin a tete at e 6 giVes ; hei
'teeth, part of a day, neither morning, noon,
nor night. Then comes a description of her
dress, among. which some' Of 'the items are :
On her head she wears a riotous rabble, i fasten-
ed with a game at ibowis ; her gown s a part
of musical instrument ; her shots, an F eastern
empire scalded.; her stomacher: an ancient in
habitant .of Jerusalem and two yards and a
tall." And so on with - her amusements, her
religion. and the,boolcs in her library. ; .
The late Bishop Wilberlerce, Who'relieved
more crave studies by occasional pleasit i ntries df
wit - and humor, constructed an . enigma on
"man," by, the etiiployment 'of a whole string
of words having:two or more meanings each:
"All pronounce ' . me a wonderful- pitce of,
mechanism and yet few people have tinmbered'
the strange medley of which lam comprised. i,
I have a large box and two
,lids, ki
ds, two cups, two
musical instruments, a number of !weather
cocks, two established measures, sornkeapons
of warfare, and a great many little} articles
that a carpenter' cannot do without. } Then I
have abotit me a eduple of esteemed fishes, and
a great many of smaller size, two lofty trees,and
fruit of an indigenons plant; a handsome stag
tied a great number of small kinds Of game
wei halis or places of worship, two students Of,
! cholars, the stairs, of a hotel, and halfa score
f Spanish gentlemen to attend mind : I have
'hat is the terror of the slave, also two domes=
c animals, and a number of negatives," We l
iould haye Said—but . most readers will soon
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la this for themselves—that Ware arelhere not
ly similar words with dissimilar Meanings;
it also words having the same sound though
. i etently spelled. 1
iIENV STORE.- - - ' -' -• ... I : •-, 'i
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B. R. LYO NS - ac, c!Co,
Have opened a store in • I
BIRCHA•RDVILI:E.
D GOODS,
GROCERIES, -
gAROWARE;
'R TKS & SATCHELS,
PAPER HANGINGS,
R SAUL',
RUt , •RS, and most- kinds Of goods
• .that are wanted. I . .
Ityne's Falaily &c.
All ar nvited to call and see 10,tv well
hey can do.by buying
• . J. WESLEY. LIVBEARD.
Bircha • me, Pa., Dec. 20, IS76tf.
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Ai us f BOOKS. i - ,
LTA.
Each be may be safely. rereived is amoeg the verk
best.* i •
THE SAZUTATION.I •
(Im : per eoz.) By L. 0. Emerson. First ClaJs
urch:Mu c Book..• f •
THE EUNORE.
(75 cis; $7 rO. Emerson:ass Sioging School .139c,k. •
WORLDiOF SONG. ,
$2.50 Ede; Cl; Gilt.) Unrivaled Collection of
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. GEMS . OF HE DANCE. !
2.50 Bds ; $3 C 1; $1 Gil .) The most Brilliant Plano !
,o d l a 6 y o: nt l h 3 ;; s l o 'ea lje r.
sic. '' ' ER .. KI - S' A,. THEM 806 1 . K.
,! -
doz.) In easy Anthem fog each .
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P RKINS' GL iIE k, CHORUSiBOOk.
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4'' .ll l e 2 a l t le fi r Sacred ' tknd ' B . ecn I at'
I)er e v o 2 ll p e e et r io d n o .:l : :::
MALE.VOICgGLEE BOOK. -,
. Perkins. Brief,New,SPirited Glees in a l bandance,
EMERSON'S UH.OR,IIS BOOK. -
I.2s;Choruses. i 1
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pthei,book mailed, post-free, for Retail Price.
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OLIVER DIMON it . CO., 8051170 N.,
C. R. Ditsen & Co., J. E. Ditson &to l l • i
111 Br ,adway, • Successors to Lee 4 Walker,
•, New,York. - Phila. i •
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS.
Riery Young' Man desirous of a good praeticalbrisi
, neral educatiori should attendAhei
BUSINESS 'OOLT•FGE
Thorough instructions in Bonk Keeping, penmanship
• " Arithmetic, Telegraphy, &a,
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'LADIES DEPART/HEST
T .v. ma E c it A.. 3p xi Ir,
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Cirenlara containing terms and fall partiaalars to he
had at the College. or gent by mail.
Addregs E. K. LOSIETt, Ijilnelpal.
Feb. 21, WT. Bti
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- - A UDITOR'S NOTICE.-Thyunder-
Lx. signed an Auditor appointed by the Judges of the
Orphans' court of Snequeha...na County, toy Distribute
tut.ds in the hands of Owen McDonough Administrator.
b "of the estate of 0 wen Mc 'Jonough.dec'd will attendito the
dtPles of said appointment at my office in the Borough
Y of Idontro-e, on Saturcay. March 11. 18r7. at 1 o'clifek
p.m., at which time and place all perotal interested
will make kiowu : their claims or be foreyier debarred
from conning in on said fund'. I. ,
- - - FRAXELIN . 1114.13111totuditok. •
Feb. 876.. . Svf4
BOOTS & :SHOES,
iONTROSE
-OF
NOW OPEN.
W W. - SMITE & SO
Manufacturrs and. Dealert in all Waal of
3Pl2:jr.li.ltu.:l!o:l
PARLuR SUITES, - _
- CHA.MBER SUITES,
COSTLY 'it CHEAP rerRNITURE,
• - ALL KINDS OF MATTRESSES,
- THING BOTTOMS, tte.-,
MrFnrnitnre, Repaired,l3ottoms put in 04airs,
Upholstering done, C!overing Chairst.
- and Lounges, Mattresses
,done_ over.
The Subscribers will make. Undertaking a
specialty in their business. Having one of
• the most elegant HEARSES in the State,
• all needing their services will be at- .
tended to promptly and at sat
isfactory charges. -
• w. w. sztirrn & SON.
Montrose, Jan. 10, 18ritf.
9C°. 3PTY3F.1C1'57%
IVAG.ONS,. tiA2Rlll4_B-,•.,&
BIIGGX, CONCORD', PHAETON, ANI
EVENERS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE
WIIIFFLETREES.
BODIES OF THE LATEST STYLES
JOBBING, &c., DONE P,ROM P PTLY
• E. T. PURDY,
Montrose, June 7. 1876.
AATHY FLOWERS BLOOM. -IN
Y WINTER
Are you aware that yon 'can obtain Summer heat in .
January 2 That you can impalt balmy air to you'
families ? that you ear give spontaneous growth to
plants and PlowersiNand plat you 'can 'make home a
little paradise by - purchasing one of B. C. Sayre's Hot
,Air Ifurnacus Y. -These Pgrunceri now constructed
with V A.Poft PAN. by -which the attu?sphere is tem
pered to that resembling Summer heat. r
NO 11.0 R E, CRACKING OF FURNIN
TURE-NO MORE DRY
HUSKY HEAT.
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And the time has come when .consnmotives may. re
joice in coal fires. These furnaces are sold entirely up
on their own merits, acd are now the leading Furnace
in this part of the country•. All Furnaces are warrant
ed to give entire satisfaction or no sale.
3D -5 Ir 3" EL reT AL •o m'
I keep competent men on the road who are well ac
quainted with the 'Furnace 'business and they are con
stantly, putting up these euruaces. Their work imar
ranted to please. These Furnaces are now scattered in
thefollowing towns and cities:
13inahamton , Scranton, Providence, Wilkes Barre.
Kingston, Pittston, Elmira. Waverly, Williamsport,
Great Bend, Stivuehrnna Depot. Hanmk,
Downsville, Andes, Maigaretville, Franklin, Unadilla,
Owego, Northumberland, and many other towns.
31/Laai..tzfaiotizreci. 33" y
Any person wishing a' reconimendation , from anyone
living in the above named places. I will gladly cm res.
peru.d - with them, giving names of parties now using
these Furnaces. '
L .. :-- ',:, --..8 : ;.:;.g... SA'YRE 1
Montrose -Pa.
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Montrose, Decem b er 22d. 18715
NEW STOCE OF
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. 401 . 4C0011t.01 1.4 5 r
Just rocelvedand for sale by
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Q lIPEP'ME
Far sale by
J ILSO, ALL KINDS OF
GROCERIES,
Atthe store of
Maressii Cnir'etzs.geisi,
Fora*le by '
•S.J. 'WEBB.
Montiose. Aorill. 1875. • -
TAYLOR'S COUGH SYRUP.
All persons suffering from the effects of throstand
Inn diseases should nave. Taylor's Cough Syrup or ea• _
pectoral t a trial, It works tho - oughly upon the Liver;
Aneys and Lnegit, as'well as upon the whole system,
cleansing the mucous membrane removing soreness
and giving tone and strength to the differcntorgans.—
it is warranted to give attistaction,
All standing in need of a condition powder for any
kind of etock or poultry ehould givr. Taylor a trial.—
They are warranted to be the beet powder in market
sun to sire entire **titration: or the tem will be re.
faded. They ere sold by sli dukes la
- UI)E.4 . AKING.; &'O.
Manufacturer of, I
lelglas.
-0-
SIDE-BA'R GEARS.
;TOT-AIR
FLOUR.
This
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tions, Sores and Injuries of t linty Skin, not
- REMOVES FROM THE COMPLEX4N ALL BLEI.I
ISHES arising from local; hnktrities of :the
blood . and 'obstruction of the es, but also
those produeed by the sun and*ind, such as
tan and freckles. it renders the etrricm
MARVELOUSI..Y CLEAR, tind PLIANT,
and being 3. WHOLESOME BEAUTWIER is far
ferable to any coltetid.
ALL THE itEmEbtAx. AtkvANtXOts py SUL
PHUR BATHS are insured I:SE OF
Glenn's Sulphur! Soap, Which
addi
tion to, its purifying eitects4 rentedips and PRE
VENTS RIIEUMATISAI and, GOVT.
It also DISINFECTS CLOTHING and ustrf
and PREVENTS DISk,ASES CoIIMU.NICATED BY
CONTACT with, the PERSON.' 1
IT - DISSOLVES D.vs - nnuirt., prevents bald
ness, and retards grayLi, ess of the hair.
Pllysicinni speak of it in I:ivh.terins. •
PHCBS - 725 nd
Box (3 Cakes), ,60c. and $1.20.
N. B.—The so cent cakes are tripic-the , size of amt.,: at
" 1111 . JUS U R Arci) 'WHISKER PIT)"
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03.33.1.7MN,r.
HOLIDAY MUSIC BOOKS !
Price in Bds 50. Cloth. $3.
.Glit $4.
Rarely have we issued A bodk ofron,gstnclnding snch
a variety or really first class and popular Vocal Masi: .
210 paged, full - sheet MusiC .801.1V,i) by neirly sixty
different composers, and atnong the compositions are
many such gems as Come to me quickly. Golden kicks
are silver. My hears s best love. She's a rosy; she's a
posy, and Miliard's . Whippoorl i Will. !
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We publish 19 valuable'. collecLoos nniferixi with the
World, and Gems: - Send cor cz.i.alogue'of Home"Mnsieul
Library, and select. one or more of its books for Christ
mas..
A Companion to tirlamons ••Genie of Straiten 1"
$2 69 in boards. $3! Ciotti, $4 Gilt.
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Tne Gems of Strauss had a `wonderful success, a
this new werk is fully. its etoit, and contains, the. •
cent t.ltr;ins:s pieces . and .many others .by Qungl, /a
m"othe, Faust; Cesote. Z ilia, and 'other' emintatt c n-
posers. 232 pages, full' :meet Music size, well i ed
with Waltzes, tialope, Politas,LQuadalles, etc.
Any book or piece sent; pos paid for retail pr.! , . .
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OLIVER .DffICSON I dr, '',€o3os . on
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C. H. Ditson & Co.,' . - . :; ' j'...Ei'Ditson & .6., ---
.' 711 Broadway. ; Successor to Lee 'S .%' : • er,
• New York: i - • " ' Phila.- - -, -
A:ly 5, 1876, - - , . ' ' "• - ; ' f5 -, 11 . •
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pßocum-ATION. ' ': ,
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SUSQUEHANNA SS
Flora B. Yager4.hy her next friend and fatal Gilbert
'O. Sweet ; vs. William Yag :r. •in Court o Common
Pleas of 'eusqttchanna C0n0y.'N0.264: Nov .rm,"1876,
To IN 'Warn Yager : ' Whereas a Subp a' in Di
vorce was issued toNov. Tcrm.;lB76,' whi h was du
lyreturned non eat-Lima: hie - and therecin n alias-sub
pcsaa was issued returnable to January erm, 1817,
• upon the return of which proof:was made lilt the said
William Yager could not be; found in mbailivick; '
This notice, therefore, is .to require y to appear
before- oar Judges of. theh said' Court - ,o he second
Monday of April next to answer said:contint. - . :
At - • i WM. wit; i , Sheriff.
Montrose, Jan. 31. 1877. • -:!• -.:' ;; - - LI ' .- '
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Active Agents wanted instantly to i 'troth= the
CEATE.IO 7 IAL' .EXP,IiSITIOS:‘
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DESCRIBED AN D ILLUST ATED.
Nearly 800 pagts ; onlig2 50 ; • rich illustrations ;'and
a treasure as the bestow!, cheapestb tory of the great
Exhibition. Endorsed' by Officials tees and Clergy...—
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Is selling immensely, Now
lady el red $350 in. four
weeks. Act quickly.' Now or neVe . For full maim
lars, address HUBBABD BROS 4 blithers, 733 San
sem Street. Philadelphia; Pa. 1 ,'• ; 1 1 , .
• . •TO CONSUMMIVES.
•The adveftiser, having been ermanently 'Cured of
tbatdread disease. Constimpplo :,14 remedy.,
simple reedy.
is'anxions to make known to is iellow sUirerers the
means of care. To ali who des&re it, he will send a
copy of the prescription used, of chargc,) with
the directions for prep fling and utsilig the same. which
they will find u sure cure for Consumption, Asthma,
BrOnchitie, &c. Parties wishihg the prescription will
please address Rev, B. A:WILSON, 114 Penn Street,
AVllliamtburtch, N. Y. 2w211
11. J. WEBB.
He J. wEBB.
"CrirLdlertaokai.3rigg.
win make
The undAra..,'
Unt..irtaki Speciality"
m tiu allows.
..a.llneedhil _ lye 'tend*
to. BatAarat , gut
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rriandsville. Pa.. 4Prti 1. 8;5. 1411,
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A DMINISTRAIOR'Si NOTICE.--In
the estate or Michael Sullivan. late of Forest
Lake, dee'd. Letters of administration in the saie l l
estate having been granted to the undert iraed all per.;
eons owing sald estate are rtAtte*ted to !nuke Immedi
ate payment, and alt , persons haVhig claims against
said estate ate requhsted to present them without de.
• • • ' 'THOMAS 517LLTVAN k • •
Feb, $8,1887.. ;ewe _e • - Attosillaittotoon
13:aelt Brovn. 50 Cents.
G✓ilCu'.vi'JX::Yld~a'f,TfyZld:b:iG:~7[ y
SULPOVSOAP
finasial,r. De l.iriiiaß. PisinPeting, Soothing,
lion!ing and Parif)ing.
It renders the cOnmest skin rirmarkably
sod t and healthful.; It imparts, a beautiful
- , Thoothtu'se , to the g!tio..utid foruti a-n Ciartic
whiteness. It cures barn's, scaldS. chafing,
exeurbitions. ruuglibe.s . , tan. sunburn. freck
les, liverspobt, chapped. hands, sores, ulcers.
daNdrn bli..,ters.M the li;inds and feet. itch,
grunud it'll, itching bittWeen ti toes. itching
of tlt hody, earns:,. Also: relieves the
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itching and rritatic..n of biting and stinging .
insects. As it is especially adapted to the
Nrusr.kr, and BATtt Itlmu, you tut
take a &lip/Jur ALI at pleasure. For bath
ing Children, It is' Unequalled. ladies who
use it in their Toilet would never do - without
it.. It nentraliwes the odor of verspiration,
and, as an external; remedy, can scarcely he
used amiss. Full directidasaeeompany each
pickage: TUX . . . ; .
Paco 23 Cis. ;or CA*. Cr;L•es Pr 20 Cis.
By Wail 35 Clts',, Byu ail 7~ Ctrs.
Matra Derar ar :
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Dr. Van .13y1te , s 0111ce,
No; 1321 Green St.; Philidel2hia. -
Sold by all Drogetota.
USE NO OTHER.,
Two splendid colonies for presents. •
THE !AVORTO OF :,SONG!
GETS_' .OF ,TECE DANCE!
N IMPORTANT LOCAL- REFORM I
ti ..- iteirestier goodsmill ba sold kt,
.g•;- - ps .- : - ,:*.:.*mra, , , , sT,0,im
In Montrose, for GA$ll. at ;CASE( Pi
.t will keep good, goods and roake 'the
prices to suit the closest- buyers.
.1114.17,11;
I have bad seven years- es:perience in
buying and'selling FLOUR 80 that IknOw
where to buy 'and what to-buy to suit the
chstorners of this vicinity: •
I WILL iABE A ,SPECIALTI of WHITE
WHEAX FLOUR "
Itild warrant - every barrel and sack-
,to
:suit - ori'efiiiidliiii:moiley: - :
CiIIEWING . TOBACCO;
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I have recently , made, arrangements by
which i can sell CHEWING TOBACCO by
the pognd as cheap as you , can buy °fatty
wholesale Tobacco . House by the, bariel.
I alio keep' Checir:..ng Tobacco in ,10 lb.
cadd'gs for whi..ii I will. make special
prices. •
SSALTaT.
I keepon - hand a - I,ary,e quantity Of SALT
and kecif under cover, and sell it as
lo y as possible:for this market. , '
Sugar,lTea,,Coffee, Syrup, Suapil'ork,
Fish, - &c., all at the.
uitable' pence Klee&
I,irust I willre . cei,4 suincient patron
age freak.. cash ”bbyers to Make the cash
systent a ' SuCeep4 l Respectfully,' -
- E.:: P. STAMP
Opposite the Banking llonse of Wm:- H..
Cooper &J .- Co:, and the Dry • Goode House of
Guttcnberg,.Roienbaum & go.
• . - aNlontrose, Oct. 11,1876tt. .
ALWAYS UP TO .THE TIALES!
'GREATEST INDIJCEMENTS EVER QFIPERED FOR
CASH OR READ . Y•PAY 1
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rh ir ii savt ing just returned from New To k with a large
1014 well selected stock. I shall be able to give my pat
he best bargams' seen in this county . fur .vears, as
tneyitili be fully convinced by giving us a call and ex !
aminiegour stock . ' Itead the folio ing list. ,
'sr • • DRY GOODS. - •
• .. '•6 to 11c.
20 to 85c.
211 to Mt.
~ • 25 to 75c.
75 to $lO.
. - • • sstoslo.
CERIES.I ,
Calicoes;. ;
Mastics . ...
De'aims .... . . .
Dress G00d5..... , .
Alpacas
.. . . ..
Ladles' Jackets..
tittgars— A—, ,
' ..;
l'cr • •,•••• . 1133fc,
onions. Tea... ~. ........... ",•••• 10,30.
li r ll T e a s.* ':
--A . :, ..... .... —35 to $l.
25 to *1
liosset a isg Tobacco 'p „ . Bto 10c;
Raisin'"' w.
•.. o
,• N• - ••• —BOC
• ' ' BOOTS AND SHOES. -4.•. 7 ..15c:
.. . .
Kip 800t5... • SIN,. '
Calf Boots - ... 851NIA
Boys' Boots ' , 100 ' ft -
Ladies' Calf Shoes • .. ... .... 150 2 a;..
Ladies' gray! Shoes ' - ' . 125 240
Children's Shoes , --
RICADY-MADE CLOTHING.
, •
Suits $ 6 to $lO . I
Overcoats •$r 00 tos2o
Suits, all w 001..., Bto 15 ' Walking Coats 550 to 10
Suits,all wool,&m- I Pants 100 to .5
cy 10 to 18 I
Also, tints and Caps, Crockery, - Glass .and Wooden
Ware, Table and Pocket Cutlet y. Hardware. Stoves,
Tinware, Ropes, Cordage, and in fact, everything usu
ally kept in Country stores.
our mottois,our customers' iriterest are our interests,
thcrefore it is for'our benefit to give them all the ad
vantages of a well bought stock. 1 •
We are (fill alive on Poultry, and want 1,0 000 pounds
dressed„: immediately, for which the .highest market
price w Iljie.Tl4 . id. -
.
Brio op yotir Poultry. Butter. Eggs, a ri d other pre.
duce, a dwe guarantee you -will bu well pleased , that
you ca ed. I :' '
T: S. WIREATCROICir.
Rush. Pa., Oct. 25, 1876m3. - .
AND OPENING
, FALL. AND WINTER.;
LLINERY; HAIR AND FANCY GOODS
FRENCIT MILIdNERt.
Havina , rettirned from New York with the fineet and
best selected stock of goods, ever In this section of.
country, itcludirg Fenthers;Silke, Ifihbons, 'Lace, 't
hosiery, Belts.and Kid GIOVCE of all kinds 'and MU,
with price:i,tttsuiL ail.
Alpe rank Leslie's .Cut Paper Patterns in :all variety.
REMEMBER THE
97 BINGHAMTON', 97 •
Court St..! N.Y. . I Court St.
- rt;,.hrenvfron. W. T.. A pril 19, 187(1.-137.-81
BINGHAMTON
BOOli BINDERY
P. A. HOP I INS & SONS, Prioßirx,t,
No. 41 Court Street, 2d Floor, Binghamton, N. Y,
ALL STYIB4 OF BINDING
AND BLANK BOLK dIANUFACTURIND
AT.REASONABLE' PRICES.
Binghtunton",,Mriy
,
JL _ SIISQUEtIAMNA COIIIVTY. BB.
Thomas DeWitt eis. • • - Catherine DeWir t; In
the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna :County
889. Nov. Term.
To Catherine DeWitt_: Whereits' a Snbpcsna in
Divorce was issued to Nov. Term , 16711, which • was
duly reurned nos at Inantue; und thereon an alias sub
pcena was issued, in, said case. returnaule to January
Term .ISI7, upon the return of -which proof "Wait made
that the said.• Catherine DOWitt -could not be
foetid in my balliivick.
This notice the afore is to require you .to' appear be
fore the Judges of the said Court, ou tt e second Mon
day of April next, to answer Said - complaint_
WM, WHITE, Sheriff.
ontrAie. Jan-131,1877.
pnocLAMATION.
_ SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY SS,
Charles H, Brliwir ve, Josephine Drown. In, the
Court of Common Pleas of Stisquehanna Cemnty, No.
Terin. Mu. •'
To Joscpittne Brown : Whereaa a Subpene in Motet
was tssuen to August Term. 1870, which - was du•
.ly returned non eat inventue. toad thereon an alias sub
-
;Rena Was issued in said ease. returnable to Rovember
Term. 1877., upon ; the return of which, proot was made
that the said Josephine lixown could not. ijo found
in my bailiwick. - • •
This notice:is therefore to require you to appear be.
fore the Judges of the raid Coast, on the s 4 cond . Mon
day of. April next, to answer said comoiaint, &c.- .
Sherlir- -
Montrose, den; 31,18 T
ERRORS OF :YOUTH. •
• .1 r •
4LGENTLEMAN who surered for year* train Nerr•
ona Debility. Premature Doeoy.ttud.ull the• effects
of youthful Judi - aeration wilt. fer.'tke :041ciar aUffering
htunnuity. trend iree lo all who 'need It. the reelpeand
'motion for making the . simple ritedy by ',Mitch he
was cured. Sufferers wishing to pro tby the advert's.
e'a experience can do eo by addressing _ in perfect cold
deuce. - _ ihet6
• -
JOHN OGDENOSSI Celia St.. New York.
ATEW LOT OF CALIiING 041iDa s
II %a Tati anis.
AT TIM
60 150