pimmumusiom . 14 .. 14 • IONTROSE, PA.,APRIL 11; 1877. ,wi,itinorotto. 1110 THETI DID IT. . . They were sitting side by, side, • And she sighed and he sighed. said he"lty darling idol l" And he idled, and then shi idled. "You are creation's belle,", And she bellowed, and then he bellowed., "On my soul 'there's such a weight." And he waited, and then she waited. "Your hand I ask, so noldl'm grown," And he groaned, and iherishe groaned. "You shall have your.private gig," Be giggled, and then she giggled. Said she, "My dearest Luke—" -• And he looked, and then she looked. "I'll have thee, if thou ,wilt," Arid ha wilted, and then she wilted. THE FIRST:MAN: Some repairs were needed on the engine when the train reached Reno, and' while most of the passengers were taking a. philasophical view of , the delay and making ttetnselves as comfort able sal possible in the depot,in walked a native. Re wain't a native Indian, nor a native grizzly, but a native Nevadian, and he way rigged oat in imperial style. He wore a bearskin coat and. imp, buckskin leggings and moccasins, and in' his belt was a big knife and two revolvers.-- There was lightning , in his eye, destruction in his walk, and as be sauntered up to the red-hot stove and scattered tobacco juice over it, a doz en passengers looked pale with fear. Among the passengers was a car painter from Jersey City, and alter surveying the native tor a mo ment, he coolly inquired : "Aren't you afraid you'll fall down and hurt yourself with all these weapons ?" - "W—what ?" gasped the native in : astonish ment. '•1 suppose they sell such outfits as you've got on at auction but here, don't they ?" continued the painter. "W—what d've mean—who ar' ye ?" whis pered the native as he Walked around the stove and - put on a terrible look. "My name is Logwood," was the calm reply, "and I mean that, if I were you, I'd crawl out of those old ,dmis, and put on some decent clothes I" '•Don't talk that way to me, or you :won't live a minit !". exclaimed the native as he hop ped around. ‘'Why you horaesla coyote, I'm Grizzly Dan, the heaviest Indian fighter In the. World I I was the first white u,an't° scout for. Gen. Crook I was the first white mtn in,the Black fills ! I was the first - White man among. the Modocs I" , • "I don't believe it I" flatly replied the painter. "You look more like the first white man down to the dinnti-table !" "The native drew his unite, put it.back again, looked around, and then softly asked • - - ‘.•Stranger, -will ye come over behind the ridge id shoot and slash till this thing is settled ?" "You bet I will I" replied the man from Jer ..ey, as herose up. "4ust. pace right out and riffollow !" • • Every man in the room jumped to his feet in tsild excitement; The native' started for the back-door, but when he sound the car painter his heels, with a six-barrelled Colt in his hand. he halted and said : "Friend, come to think about it, I don't want to kill you, and have your widow come on me for .damages." "Go right ahead—l'm not a married man .. replied the painter. "But yoa've got relatives and I don't want law suits to bother me just as spring is corn .;.)) , . • "Pm an orphan, without a relative in this ilid 1" shouted the Jerseyite. "Well, the law will make me bury ,yon, and would be a week's work to dig a grave id. pia season of the year. I think. I'll break a. or two for you, smash your nose, gouge out ur left eye, and let it go at that 1 1 " • - "That suits me to a dot 1" said the painter.— ;ntlemen, please stand back, and some of )u shut the door to the ladies' room:" "I was the first man, to attack a griz.z,ly bear ith the bowie knife," remarked the native as looked around. was the first man to 41 iS-. rer silver in Nevada'. I made the first Scout Powder river. I was the first man to make .tiogihirts out of the skin of. Pawnee In• tans. I don't want: to hurt this be kinder sad and down-hearted, but he must )ologize to me." 'won't do WI" cried the painter. "Gentlemen; Inever fight without takingo coat, and I don't see any - naithete to 'hang on," said the native. • - hold it—l'll hold it 1" shouted a doien )ices in chorus. - = • "And another thing," 'softly' contintied the I've. "I never fight , in •ii;hot •r00m . . , used do it years ago, but I 'found ft was running into the - consumption. - 1 4!a3 11 - 4 : 11) 4/3' thing out doors now.". "Pll go'out with you, YeWold rabbit hiinter;' :claimed the painter, who had his coat off. "That's another deadly insult, to be wiped' Ila blood, and I , see 4 plum. .fibish., : yom Ter tight around a depot, though. I gdout the prank, 'where theie is a,ehtuiee th row self." "Where's your prarie, lead the way 1"' howl the crowd. • "It wouldn't do any- good," , replied the - native he leaned against the wall. 'I alwayi tea dollar gold piece ,between my:teeth, w her, fight, and I haven't got one to4lay—in fact„ 1 aead broke Here's a gold piece'!" called& tail. man, kold up the metal.-- • ,- • 'Pm a thoueand times mournfully 'lied the native, shaking - his tea '"L;iiever \to S fight irltliont:puttmg red lisditton lett eat' for luck ; and I havent any red paint by me, and there's not .a bit in. Reno ?" - ""Are—you. 7 —going—to—flght ?" • - demanded the car painter, reaching out- for. thebear skin cal). "I. took a solemn oath _when &boy never to fight without painting my Lett ear," protested the Indian killer. - "You Wouldn't want me to go back.on my solemn oath, would you ?" "You're a cabbage,a squash,a pumpkin, Om ed up in leggings 1". conteniptously, remarked the car painter, as he,put. on his'coat.• "Yes, he's a great coward," remarked several others as they turned away. "I'll give ten thOisand dollars for ten drops of red palut 1" shrieked the native:. "Oh ! why 4 it that, I have no paint for my ear when here is such ,a chance to go in and,kill 1" A big blacksmith from Illinois took him by the neck, and run him out, and he was seen no more for an hour. Just before the train started., and atter all the passengers had taken seats, the "first man", was seen on the platform'. ,He had another bowie knife, and had also put a toma. hawk in his belt. There was = red p?,int on his lett ear, his eyes rolled, and, in a terrible ioice, he called out : I - ‘. ',.W4ete.. ..that.. man ..LokiTood 2 Let, lilt°. come out . here. and meet his doom r ,!. "Is that you P. Count me in 1" I r*fed the car painter, as he opened a window. He rush ed for the door, leaped down and was; pulling off his overcoat again,- when the native began to retreat, calling out: "I'll get my hair cut'and be back here in sey enteen seconds. I . never fight with king hair. I promised my dying mother not-to." When the ,rain rolled away -he was seen flourishing his tomahawk around his head' in the wildest manner. . , FOR 1877. JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. With ourlour pres.ses, a large: assortment of plain and Taney job type, borders, inks. papers, cards, etc.,, and experienced workmen, we are prepared to , do All Kinds of Job Work at the LOWEST PRICES. Promptly upon receipt of order, (by mail or otherwise,) we can furnish .Wedding Invitations, - Envelopes, Bill Heads, Statements;Note Heads Box/ Labels, Show Cards, Adtnission Tick-' ets, Ball Tickets, Law Blanks, AUction It ills, Large Posters, Small Posters, Bettle Labels, Calling. Cards, Address. Cards, Business Cards, Invitation Cards, Pamphlets, Business Circulars, Wrappers,Tags, r Dancing' Programmes, etc., etc. HAWLEY CRUSER, May' 10.'Democrat Office. . . - - NEW STORE. - `-` B. =s. LYONS & CO. - • 'Have opened a store in . , • 131.11.CHARDVILLE.. - . DRY poor's, • . GROCERIES, HARDWARA. TRUNKS; & SATCHELS, , .• PAPER HAINIG-INGS; FLOUR & SALT, _ -2 • - • BOOTS & SHOES, RUBBERS, and most- kinds 'of goods that are wanted.- - -• . Dr. Jayne's Fautily Medicinekitc. All are invited to call and see hOw well they can do by bOying of r% • - WESLEY . HUBB'ARD. Bir4itieiqueilli„ Dec. 20i 1876tf. M lISIC BOOKS. , 4 ;rich book' tiny be Of deli , feceived -as aniong tiet very THE SALUTATION. • (1.38; $l2 per doz.y. By L.V. Etaerson. First Class Church MUSIC Book. Tftl3' ECNORE. p , r • aoS.) 'By L. - 0. Emerson:" Virst Claes Singing School Book. WORLD .OF SONG, ($2.50 Bds ;;., $8 Cl; $4 Gilt.) Unrinied Collection of Songs: ... GEMS OF THE DANCE' " ($2.50 Bds ;$3 el . ; $4 Gilt.) The most BrllllantTlano _ . • , PERKINS' ANTHEM BOOK: _ , ($1.50;.513.50 k•er . doz.) An easy Arkthem for each Sonday ar the year. • • • PERKINS' GLEE & CHORUS BOOK. Soperb.Collection. $1.25; $l2 per doz. MALE ,VOiOE , :G TAB . .• BOOK. *l. Perkins. Brief,New,Sphited Glees hi abundance, EMERSON'S, OFIOIIILS BOOK. , $1.25; $l2 per dm- The Best Sac : red and Seen Jar Choruses. Either hook mailed, post-free, I'4 Retail Price, OLIVER DITSON /lc CO. BOSTOrs.. 0. R. bit ion Co., Ditson*Co,9 11l By , adwilY, Succemeorato Lee& wsilker New, 'York. Leb al pROGLAMATION.I -IL SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. SS. Thomas. DeWitt' vs; Catherine DeWitt. 'ln the Colin of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County; No. 889, Nov. Term.. 1876. • - To. Catherine DeWitt : Whereas a Stibpi:ena in Divorce was issued to Nov.. Term . 4876, which was, duly returned non est inventta, and thereon an alias sub pcena was issued in • said case.-returuatile to January Term.lb77, upon the return of which proof , was made that •the said Catherine DeWitt could not be found in my bailiwick. This notice therefore is to require you to appear' be. fore the Judges of the' said Court, on tte second Mon day of April nest, to answer said complaint: WM. WHITE, Sheriff. Montrose, Jan. 31,1877. - - pRoOLAMATION. -a- SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY SS. Chile's 11, Brown vs. Josephine Brown.. In the Court of_Common Pleas. of Susquehanna County, No. 4, Nov. Term. 1876. . • To Josephine Brown : Whereas a Subpczna in Divorce was Issued to August Term, 1876, which was du ly returned Wit eat inventus. and thereon an alias snb pcena wns • issued in said case. returnable to November Term. 1877, upon the return of which, proot was made that the said Josephine Brown could not ;be found in my bailiwick, , . . This notice is therefore to require' jou to appear be forA the Judges of the said Court on the second Mon day of April next, to answer saidcomplaint, &c. • WM. WHITE. Sheriff.° Montrose, Jan. 81,1877. PROCLAMATION. . . . . _ .1.. SUSQUJIIIANNA COUNTY SS. Floral). Yager; by her next friend and father Gilbert 0. Sweet, vs, William Yag:r.- In Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County. N 0.294. Nov. Term, 1876, To.. - William Yager : Whereas 'a. Subpoena in Di.; vorce was issued to Nov. Tam. 1876, which was du ly returned non at inventus and thervou an a as gab pcena was issued returnable to January Term inr, upon the return of which proof was made that the id William Yager could not be found in my bailwick. Thiti notice, therefore, 18 to require god to appear before our -Judges of the said Court on the second Monday of A pril next to answer said complaint. • • - WM. WHITE, Sheriff. Montrose, Jau. 31,1877. ' AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The Under signed an auditor . appointed by the Court Of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County to distribute : the funds In the bands uf Homei 'Tingley, radm'r of the estate of C. C. Chamberlin, deed,, late of Harford, willat'end to the'dutles of his appointment at the of flee Of Warren & lion in Montrose. April 12th, at I p.m., at arhic.h time and place all persons interested will pre sent their claims or be forever debarred ftom . coming in on said fund. - March 12, 1877. AUDITOR'S, igOTICE.---=The under : und signed having Ikea appointed an auditor by the Court of Common Pleas of Susq'a Co.; to dietribute the lands Arising from sale 'of real estate of. J. N. and. Jameh Sedden. will attend to the duties of his appoint ment at; his office in Montrose, Thursday,. April 5,1817. at 10 o'clot k a. m., at which time and place all persons interested will present their claims or be forever de barred from coming , in on raid innds: ' - • < D. L. BALDWIN, Auditor Montrose, March 12, . 11w4 MOE. A SSIGNEE'S"NOTICE.--Notice is hereby given that , Curtis Tewkesbury, of La-_ throp township, Susquehanna ConntY. Pc, by deed of voluniary assign men:, has assigned all his es•ate and effects, real, personal; and mixedi to , the undersigned, hi trust. for the benefit of the creditors of the said Curtis Tewkesbury • all persons, therefore t indebted, to the said. Curtia Tewkesbury, will make immediate payment to the assignee, and those` having claims or demands will make known the same without delay. A. LATHROP, Montrose, April 4, 1677. 14-20 Assignee. lUSIGNEE'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that Michael- L Griffin, of Forest Lake township, Susguetuinna County, Pa., by deed of voluntary assignment, has assigned all his estate and effects, real personal lind,mixed„ to the undersigned. in trust for the. benefit of the creditors of the said Michael L. Griffin; all persons. therefore, indebted to the said Michael L. Griffin, will mike immediate pay ment to the assignee. and. those having claims or de mands. will make known the same without delay. E, O'NEILL, ,Montrose, arch 8,1877 . . 13-19 . Assignee, A A IL SSIGNEE'S NOTICE.,Notiee is A .hereby elven that Bartholornew Otthegan, of Silier Lake township, Susquehanna County, i'a., by deed of voluntary -assignment, 'has assignen,all his es, tate and effects, real, ptrsonal und Mixed, to,ke under al ned, in trust, for the benefit of the creditors of the said B , rtholomewliahegan ; all persons, therefore, in debted to the said Bartholomew Gaheghan will make immediate payment to the assignee, and those having claims or demands, will make known the aame with out delay. - E. O'NEILL, Montrose, March 28,1871. 13-19 Attkigtiee. • x. UDITOR'S NOTICE.—The under signed an Auditorappointed by the Judges of the Orphans' Court of Susquehanna Counts .to Distribute lauds in the hands of Owen McDonougVAdministrator of the estate of 0 wenltcdonough,dee'd will attendlto the duties of said appo'ntment at my.ofllce in the Borough of Montro e, on Satnrony.:March n, 1871,at 1 o'clock p. 111.; at which time and place all perfona interested will make kt.own •their Claims or be forever debarred from'coming in or said fund. FRANKLIN FRASER, Auditor. , Feb. 21,18713. - • Bw4 ASSIGNEE'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby.given that John F. McDermott. of Au burn township; *usquehanna County, Pa., by deed of veluntary, assignment , has assignod allhis estate and effects. real,..pertdual, and mixed, to the undersigned, in trust, for the benent of the creditors of the said John, F McDermott.; all persons. therafore. tndebted to the said John F. McDermott. will- make immediate payment to the assignee. and those having claims or demands, will mite known the same without delay. • E. O'NEILL, Montrose, April 4, 1877. 14-20 • • Assignee. " • - -. VDMINISTRATOR'S the estate of Catharine Payne, dec'd., of. Lenox, Letters of Administration in the said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons owing said esute are requested to make immediate payment, and al persons havingelatnia' against said estate, are requested to present them without delay. A. A:PAYNE, Adni'r ' March 7,1877. * 10146. ; • VALUABLE FARM FOR . SALE. 1.1 Thn subscriber offers his farm for sale, in Sil-' - irer Lake, containing 200 acres. and as fine a dairy or stock lamas there is in the county- = unsurpassed to fertility and prudnetiyeness of soil either for grain or grass. - Good buildings and fine fruit. - Call 'on 'or an dress - SKINNEtt, or ' W. H. COOPER Montrose, Pa. ' Jan'. 1114-3-m A SSIGNEE'S , NO TE iC." • John W. Si lvans having: Is signed ail his elititte to the undersigned In trust tor his ereditars, all persons indebted by book !Account or otherwise are requested to make :immediate -sg , ttlement, and,all having claims against the estatelvilisdease preset them As to . •• H. McCOLLUM;signee. Montrose Aprili 1077. • • 13w6 • XECUTOR'S NOTICE.- , -Whereas, -. Letters testamentary to the estate , of John Boyle late of New M Wort], twp. dee'd. having been granted to the' undersigned. all persons indebted* to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and all per eon hsving claims against the same, are requestea to present them, without delay. , • • F. 'W.11011 . .13 Exeentoi. Apr. 4, 11; 1 77. 4w6. . SSIGriEES' Fallahee, of p. 1114. pnlacon tont:whip, baying astst , kned to me All We estate. in trust; for. the - . 'petit of ereditor4 ; Permit indebted to said astute, are requeated. to m:lke d tate. :Bettlemcnt,:•and'Ail having Online - not nst the eatue to present them to GEORGE P. fill"?LE, - • - " Assignee of - Edward Patin tiee. " Montrose, Aprll44. . • . A SSIGNEES' NOTICE.—Terry Cokeiy. of Springville toirnshin, loving assigned tome all his estate, in trust. for the benefit of creditors; all y (aeons Indtbted to said estate. are requested to make, immediate settle ment, and, all having claims against the same; to pre sent them to GEORGE P. LITTLE. - , - • • Assignee of Jerry Cokely, Montrose, April 40E87. , • 14-20 1 , . (11110 K, , - Job Priatiag CHEAP,- , at - ,' , - NICE. Vhis 'Office. A. 0. WARREN, Auditor. GLENN'S SULPHUR. - SOAP. • - - . . THORqpialLY ,RES OF • ' BEAOTIF/ES 3HE COMPLEXION, AND REMEDIES' RYIEUNLVii.§M 'AND SORTS THS' CuTiax AND CouyrEitAcus . CoiNTAGION. - • ..714 ,StandaidExtern . al:Remedy for Erni); Sorei and Injuries.of the. Skin, : not 014 REMOVES-FROM-THE COMILEIZIOi`i• ALI-BLEM ISHES -.arising from, roctd I: impuritieS bf. the: :blood and obstruction - Of the poreS; . but aISO those produced by the, sort and such Us tan and freCkles. •,,,I( renders. the.. cutictr. 'ARVELOUSLY CLEAR: "SMOOfIL and - PLIANT, ' and . being :a: tvitOt.zsomE BEAUTIFIER. is far 'preferable--to any cos trILCC,: . .; • „ . . ALL TIM ItEItr,pIAL:ADVANTAGES OF .S - I . .ii JIATITS are, insureac which i'SE OF GreitteS - 6S4lpitili in addi tion 't(i' its i)nrifyink -- efTt.tkr,. , rneflies and vENTs . !RitEttin ATISAI': arid G wr. . : .. . . ' . it a1.50, - DISINVF.CIS cl:671.11 - 1o. : .and y LINEN end ktik..VENT,i . lit Sk.ASES--.1.:6 )M2tIII;I4:ATED BY C , - .. .ON'fAr.i'r with Lie PEIZSON. . - Ir D . ISSOiXT...S pievent6 /Deli n: is, in . (' iefardg V hair.. l'hrsicians snealr. terms. 17.9 S f:'qr 0 - k - por t ,' 1. 1 TR t;t• tir , ocrrt: Cen6. 0. ' . ! 41 ;. - ,.•.P - ': .4 'i.. SO:LpHim,:_:SOAP Cleansini. Nodorisin!. Disinftetilg, Soothin le ir and Pti g ri %MT it ri.n(l• ihkin ; soft anti iwaltl4l. intrtriA a I,vantiii,l, -To..tlnipAg t.T the and f;:rms !.1a4,1f.' whiteness; Ircures'letros, sealhafing extatriations,roaghnev.,"lttn, sunlm- 1, les, liver vla td, ellapp.a) hand", sores., Orem.. fiat b4rTz; on air itOL, gn iteh,itchhig inqu'en the toes; 'telling of the hody..piles, corns.: Also relieves the, in*- I dng and irritation of lifting nod stinging insertS. As it is •espivially adapted •to the TOILET, NtlitfittlY, and noon, you take a Sulphur Gatti at pleasure For . bath ing Children, it is unequalled. Ladies who usti it in their Toilet would never do Without it.. It neutralizes the odor of perspiration, and, as an external remedy. can scarcely be used amiss. Full directiOas accompany er.ch. package. TRY IT. • Price 25 Cta.por Cake: - 8 Cake: br CO Ct:. . ~ mail Cta. By wail 75 Cts." ' . • ' MAIN th:POT `cyan ?Ay*.e's Office, • 1321 Green St.;.Phillidell* • • =•., bola by . aLI Drugglstik; USE NO OTHER. '.~A~.'~T4f~t r MX4rf,cy.J+ Tfr W. MITH 85 SON, TY • . Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of Nitirialturo PARLOR SUITES,, CHAMBER SUITES, • ' - COSTLY it : CHEAP-FURNITURE; ALL KINDS OF MATTRESSES, • SPRING BOTTOMS, &c., &c: IN - Furniture, Repaired ? Bottoms put in Chairs, Upholstering done,Cuvering Chairs _ and Lounges, Mattresses ' done .. , over. UNDERTAKING, &U. The Subscribers - will, make - Undertaking 'a specialty in. their. business. Havingg_ one of ~ the most elegant litzeßszs in the State, , all needing their services will , be at- _ . • tended to promptly and at sat- * . • . • ,..bfactory charges. W. W. SMITII.& SON. Sontrose,Min. 18T7tf. ; GRAND - 0PEN.1.14 • FALL ANDATIIittER.' . MILLINERY,'HArit AND VAN:O7" G 001513. FR EIC.CIIM IL N • • , • „ „ • - I - Having retUrned from NevrYoik with theltiest and best selmted , stock of goods) ever In this , section oi country, including Feathers , ' Silks, Ribbons,' Lace; Hosiery, Belta.and Kid ; Cloves of all kinds antsizes with prices to snit all. Also Frank Leslie's - Cut Paper Patterns in full variety:- . • - REMEMBER THE PLACE, , 97 1 BINGHAIPPON, 317 'Court St. • N.Y. - I Court, Sts , , Bingharntons N.Y., April 1% 1/376..-IYAI TAyLows °pm-lu. SYRUP. All parsons suffering from the effects of throat and lung diseases should give Taylor's Cough fry rup or ex pectorants trial. It works thoroughly upon the Liver; li'dneys and Luaga, as wet) as upon , the whole system, cleansing the mucous membrane removing 'soreness and glving tone and strength to the different organs.— It is warranted to give s ttisfactlon. • , All standing ,in need of a condition powder for any kind of mock orponitry should" gler Taylor a trial.— Thermo irrertaaWd. to be the best powdas In market Mid to give entire' eatisiadtion or the be re bade& Tkey ate OM by all dealers in maids's*. From the Black Diamond Vein, Wilkes-Barre. 'Beet Anthracite mined.. Celebrated Proepect Watery," T 101 N U U TTTT S TTT 'CR REER'BBB T CCCH HI li S as NN .N U:' HIM EE S C ° RT.NNN U U 'T cco BEE 8 88 8.• T N NN UU T : S S S S . TTTT 00 - ERR , 8 . . T. 0 0, ;V, V. 'R SS E; • T - 0 O.V V Kg': SS 8 T 00 V ERR 888 RRR 00 K K ERR NN • N B B R R 0.0 K:K NN ~N 888 RUE 0. 0 KR RE • N . X' N B. B Ri R -,0 0 ICKJ , , N,NN_ 888 R .00 K K NN H All Coal thoroug Orders left at Central Expre Barclay Coal for swirling p Montrose; Dec: 20.1846m3. AN IMPORTANT LOCAL REFORM I ilereatter goods! will be • sold at ( -E. P. StAltili'g In MontrOie.,:for CASH at CASH PRICES. will keep' - good goods and make the prices to suit the closest buyeis. 'r MOUE, t: • P'SC Pt I have had" seven yOrs experience in buying and selling FLOURso that I, know where to buy arid what to' bily to snit the customers of this vicinity. ' , • I ILL MAKE A SPECiALTY OF WRITE . WHEA.r FLOUR • - aid warrant every' barrel and sack to snit orrefund the . money. TOBACCO I have reeently made arrangernents by which I Can' sell CHE7IXO n TOBACCO by the pound as cheap u‘syou can buy of any wholesale .Tobaceo Hobse by the barrel. I also keep Chew :mg . Tobacco, in,lo lb. cadd'gs for. whi..h I will make special ,races. I - -1- I. keep on band a hire qtlAtitp of SALT and keep andel' 'never, land will sell it as tow as possible for this l and Sugar, Tea; Coffee; Syrup, Soap, Pork, Fish, SLe.,. all at the nimble six pence prices. , I trust I• will Teceive .sufficient patron-, age from cash buyers to make ,the kittah system a success. , - Respectfully, E. P. STAMP Opposite the Banking House of Wm. H. Cooper & Co., and the Dry :Gbods House of Guttenberg; Rosenbaum & Montrose, Oct. 1.1, 1876tt. ~~~<, .. , Raving just returned from Nev Yo:k with a large and well selected stock, I shall be able to give my pat rons the beet bargains seen in this county for years, as they will be fully, convinced by giving us a call and ex amining our stock. , Read the folio ing list. DRY .GOODS. Calieeeit 5 ta Sc. Mnslins ............ 6 to 11c. Delaines • 20 to 85c. Dress Goods,— .. 20 to 5Cc. alpacas.., 25 to 75c. Shaves. ~- . 75 to $lO. J Ladies' ackets . ......... .. .. ... ..ss,to $lO. GROCERIES., , Sugars— A . . '' 113,1 c . -" C.. -. ' ....... ...... 103tc. Japan Tea ...... a 5 toll. Hyson Tea -' ....... . ....... 25 to al.. ' Rice. 8 to 10c. Boss Chewing Toliacco 1 ' 50c. Raialna; new— .'. • - ' • ' • 15e. Also, Hats and Caps. Crockery, Glass and . Wooden Were. - Table and Pocket Cutler y. Hardware. Stoves, Tinware, Ropes, Cordage,And in fact, everything usu ally kept in country stores. Our motto is,our customers' iuterest are our interest* therefore it is for our benefit to give them all the ad vantages of a *ell bought Atock. . ‘.• We are still alive on Poultry, and want 10.900 poitnds dressed immediately, for which ' , the highest market price will be paid. . •„ Bring oil your Poultry. Butter; Eggs, and 'ether pre. duce. and we guarantee you will: be. well pleased Uut& you• 11: WEIMAITCIiOIPT. , `” -Rush. ; 0ct.;25, 1878m8.• • • ,` CCCC 000 - L:. • C 0 0 A& .• L C C 0 O: . 6:- , A:.L OCCO 000 A A .ILLLL •-• . . J. R. RAYNSFORb. Yard. near' N. R. R. oepot. BEE GGG OGG G q,e.q GOG GI fie m • BEE . GOO ! MALLOW'. ALWAYS UP TO THE TIMES! GREATEST INDUCEMENTS EVER OFFERED FOR CASH OR READY PAY BOOTS AND SHOES. Sipp 75 Calf Boots . • . 52 785 0.• 5: 50 Boys' Boots 100 800 Ladies' Calf Shoes ..' 150 350 Ladies' Grain Shoes . ' . 1,25 240 Children's Shoes ' ' '6O 160 • RILILDY-MADE CLOTHINtiI. Sotto.. 6 to $lOl Overcoats $t 00 to $2O Suits, all w 001.... Bto 15 Walking Coats 550 to 10 Snita,all wool,fan- Pants :100 to cy ..... 10 to 18 • • A law trrocKOP . - 1 .. , .., ,, ,:r . -. ctraicaxerD3r„..,- , just recelvedand for sale by , , i.. .. t. ..; , ---,:, • k 11. 1 UPRialliX4 ~. 7 7- 1•. ',- ,• • i ~ 1. .. 1 , ~. •:-; , :.' 13 .. • , " • 'F• 1 1 :0 . R,- ; ..•..- ~_, -. ~,,:-. l'br sale by. i . - ''' •.: ' • , *,,- :, - - 1 - ;4 - . •• . . ',' ~ 11,7. ? Lso.„:ALL HINDS Or- , --.-: -), ~, • , •-•, .. ~ ~,,,..,,,,, i.n. • -;• •,.,.., •••,': ~. . - - •• '-`..,-..:- : 'GRObt iES . . 4tufe - etor'of _.--; :•,,..'.l: : - _:, 1 ' -,- IC-J. WIIBB.' . '' 4 . ~ -• 4 ,,, , •.. .--- rt - ~ •, • ..- , - ,;"=;•, 4 . , •••,,i *roe* COrla 3 ; 1 . , 11 1 : 14 / 111 9 t ' ~, ; •• , For -sale eale by '.. ' - i - . 4 .., --- Hi ,7.; TWEIIIf.:-` , Moritrire. tor9l. 1875 ,_,. • TEE'S. :NOT 'von. thia, I 4 11 e.. C 1 4P f 4 ASSIONEFIS NOT OE- Nod ce iaherebyiven. that S. H. Valentine, of township of C net)? of Suslittehanna; State of Penntylvanta. and P ebo A...his bl deed, or voluntary at4latintent, has twalgrted all the cite ta i l real and personal, of the *sail 8. It.- Valentine to W. D. Lusk of Montrose, in, eat connty. in trust for.tho benefit of the creditors of the said 8. IL Velentine.— , Ali persons 4 therefor', indebted to Ake said Si H. :N r at. entitle. will make payment to the said Assipen, and those having Claillltt or domande, will make Icnowct the Same without delay, = D. LUSK Aseptic,. I , March 7.- *sTh 4 LL /I.IIYDS,9y iI , LANKS a ATHIS'OFFICE. ly screened, s °Mee promptly Wed. mosso 'constantly on J. R. RAYNSFORD.