The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, May 09, 1877, Image 3

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MONTEOSE, PA., .M AY - 9,-1877.
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.STORY.
Forty yetir.i.agd eire IT boy he streets and
all hardy gurdtes quettked the - . tuncof.”l3illy
Grimes, the Drover." It has dropped: out of
the memory or most people, bin was only
the Other tlay that we heard :a ‘'.enerabligen-
Conan singing the lines with no small gusto
republishei the song, and
Sie St. I.:taiis Timer:
we eiTy tt for the sake of the memories It will
ievive ,
"TO morrOw, out, I'm sweet, sixteen,
And Billy Grimes. the drover,.
gas popped _ the iluegtion•to Me, Ma,
And wants to be my lover-,
To-morrow Morn, be eays, mamina,
He's corning here quite early,
To take a pleasant walk with me
Across the fields of barley."
uYou must not go, my gentle Oent.,..
There's no use now of talking; -
You almll not go aerosa the field '
With Billy Grimeia walking, . .
To think of lila Preetun2tion, too r
That dirty, ug•y. drover.
I wonder where your pride has gone,
To think of such a lover r.
"Old grimes is dead, you know, mamma,
Awl Billy is so lonely .;
Besides, they Say, to Grimes estate, .
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That. Billy is, the only. • ' •
Surviving heir .tu all that's left ;
And that, they say, is nearly •
A good :tt..n thousand &liars, .
And quite six , hundred yearly.l'i.
"I did not hear, my daughter dear, ‘.
Your last remaik quite 'cleariy;„!
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But Billy is a clever lad,
A n 4 no doubt loves you dearly ;
Remember, then, to-Morrow morn )
To be up bright and early;
To take aiileasant N% a 1 k with him
Across thetelds of barley."
BOUND FOR DETROIT.
CharacterS :—Pint, Clerk and
Scene, A. 11.01roul : Ticket Office: i
Pitt. Shure, is this the -troo.o to Detroit ?
Clerk. Yes ; send you right through on the
railroad. • .
P. Shure,' it's the rale . road I,inane, an' none
thin) chatin' turnpikes.'
C. Yon want to g.' by- the Grand Trunk ?
P. 'Diva:), hit I I've no clothes for a trunk,
let alone money for the buyin' nun.
C. Well, you want to . golo Detroit ? •
P. Shure,i do.
C. Whieh line will you take ?
- P. Och ! any line, share ;
trout or two, perhaps..
C. No, no ! how Vr,ould you . like to go—
which way ? . •
t P. how would I like to go ? = ShUte,like
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gintli!tnon, an' the earns. way me cousin Mike
Dolan wint. • •
C. And what way was that ?,
P. Shures E and lie sail it was a mighty quick
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. ,
ray'
C. Then you want a ticket on the express
line. Give me ten dolling.
P. Tin dollars !. What wad I give yees tin
dollars fur ?
C. For your ticket by the express.
P. Shure; it's no express I want at arl ; it's .
the way to Dethroit.
C. I know that ; but there are three "ways"
as you call 'ern—Express, Trunk Line, and
Central. What fine Will 'you take ?
P. (Puzzled.) Ab. eh ? -
C.(Leaning over the counter.) come my
good lelow. what will you take ?
P.. (Glancing at a big ink bottle that stands
on the counter.) ribure, I'll take a drop o'
whisky, it it's the same to , your honor.
Agent. Here you stand aside, please IT
find out what the fellow's after. You want to
go to Detroit ?
P. You may say that. :
A. And you want to bay a, ticket ?
DiVil a bit.
A. What dy you. want,- thenf?
P. Shure, 1 want to know the way to De
troitl
. Well, buy a ticket and that grill show
you the way ? • _ • -
P. But wouldn't your honor show me the
~way ? •
A.'
~But how can you getthere withont the
ticket • -
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P: Shure, `I to watt
LAYING FOR RDL
'1 It having conic to United" Stites' officials at
this point that Big English, the boot-black, had
a handlul of lead nickles in-his possession; the
boy was recently intnr;Fiewed orilhe subject :
"Yes ; I've got • nineteen Irtd nieklea in my
trousers pocket," washispronwPriieo7;
' "And what are yon doing with them ?"
"Holding right on to 'em. You needn't
think you've got a case agairistyme, for you
httvwc,
"II()iv did you get those bad-pieces ?"
"Rich man who shall he nameless=-black his
boots every Morning--luttidi tile out, a lead
nickle—thinks iIC I I3 p,ot a 60it thing on rile, but
I'm layn' for him." • -
"Row -7,,
.
"Why, he's got a daughter about my age
be thinking of marrying, in two or three years
more, and I'll shoulder ' a ha; of ;tickles, walk
into the,parlor and ientljr" : Mister mail, I
love thy lair daughter and= I demand her
band in marriage- 7 Behold the proofs or ybur
vlic PerflaY,seiteoineti)io ilieradk Orio to the
lug ! You just keep still and let him shower
out hie bogus coins: I alteklian*trie, but
s terror to plan t"
FITIIN ITTJRE I
3 ,4t-V.._t7tv'',' rt'. - o:*''' - " -''"''.
Etavifig 'moved. from hig - -Old'iQuz . krters;'NO 18::-C1ien4ogq.
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Is - the - former... eustomers 'of. the lionse and In new - comers.
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• .. eve.ry facility. f . ..r nnt Ong our good at ninderall. prie - es;torthe h , it. of:Work:
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88 Wwhitigtoii Strf et - _.: . _ - . piNGHA - KTON. N. y.
TUES'DAY, MAY lat, 1877.
.pl. ii b' 3rm. x s . s,
F 3. 23 ai".‘ 1 11 S s ' ir - 11 , eis ..17,-11* -121
BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM OF THE SOUTHERN 'TIER,
BOOT AND SHOE.EMpORIUM OF THE. BOUTHERN TIER, -
BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM OF T SOUTHERN- TIER,'
. . . .
Or. Tuesd4, May Istove shall coven. over One . Hundred Casesof-NeYviCiOodsler
Ladies% Gents' and Ciii:Oen'ti :wear, made. , nvin the .. latest , and -.ltost. , :fashiontible
Styl-s; for Sprang and Shmtnek, all, of. which will be-offered- at tetait, at' prices , much
ihiyer thaiiiiie eathe &as.s.of.gohds have iieretdure,been soil at wholeatiglei . or '‘);y the
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thantiNeturers themselves. . . : . . __. .:
We wourci refrieetfullv .call 'the 'attention - of some-•4.w•of the extra
• ordinary bargains which we are. offering at 37'Court Street: -• • ''•
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Ladie.s l hand-make Serge finsk'ns and Slippers only, 4 , 1 c.. Mc., 60. Fine,K.ld Snap ',es 65e.'. 750.. 85c...',Caepet
Slippers 47c. Welt Slippers: 3re tridies' a: 'll Misses' low cut Kid 'baton Shoes - and Tie4.only 35c...51 isQ 1 15,t 25
Ladies' hand-make Glove Kid Lace Shoes. low heels and beriad soles; the s mJst cumf,retabla ' ever worn. only
$ll5. Soft Goat shin.4l 50 , , . . .. • . . .
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Ladiest•French and American calf sewed.and hinti•pegged Lice shoes, 'single and doahle'sole, $1 5:4 1 75 - and
2.00. •llea vy split lea; her lace shoes, We. and $1 00. - - • .
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• in Ladies - spree shoes we h a ve's'on.. most wonderful - bargains. Serge congress and high cut lace, onlytsc.
Serge.but ton and serge Foxed, laced. $1 15 audi 25. .. • •
tine new French kid button hoot. for only $1 . 25, i.s justly celebrated foe its elegant dr Ling .beautiful propor
tion-. its great durability and perfect finish. - "We have this' shoe in several 'dittgent wit..thi to each size and
balf size. . . . .
Ladies' and Miss=es' Rah - bees. "Carideo." 45c. and 60e.... i • err" ,
Ladies' SA uttal. button boots,' Sand a ties anti slippers, in stock and' made to 'order, with plain. French or tonic
Quatteze h; els. Ft each.- i pima or box toes.
. Ante children's Depart mi n t is stockedwith an immense variety of tine hand-sewed shOeS.
Children - 4 tine pebbled grain and pebbl-d goat, lace and button shoes:, 75c., $l - 00, 1 25.1 50: ' . - _ . - . - -.
Children's litt - I infants' tine black kid and pearl goat button a r.d lace shoes, heels, uo heels and spring heels,
40c., 5 c., liCc , and upwards. . ...- .1 . ~.
Misses and children': elegant pearl button boots. cut from the direst of French goat, $OO. 1- 85 and .3 00; •
Itifintefine hand-seiced kid and gust lace and button shoes, 40c.. 61c . and 75c.
The mo-t elegant assortment.of men's and boys' low buckled and lace shoes: . . ..
Kip louts, $1 15 to 3(0. Cuildren's kip boots. $1 15. : . . . . ', . _ • r
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Men's and boy's heavy cheap lace and buckle shoes. $1.25 to 175. ' -• .- , .
Men's flee calf hand-sewed boots, 15 00. GOO and 700. nand pegged calf - boots, $3 253 40 00. • - .'- • -
Gents' due French• calf hand-made - low ,? hues . $4 50. Fine American calf
,low buckle shoes, $L 50. 1 75, 200 2 50
and 3 Mr.' . : . .
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Gents' fine-French calf Alexis hackle and congress gaiters, Trench' toes and box toes, $360.3 , 50, 4 IQ and '4 40.
Best American calf and spirt leatcer. sl7t and 200.
Bot a' and You. hs' cal' and goat butt n and lace shoes, buckle and .
strap shoes, $1 75 to 200.
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. Keys, h. acy lace and buckle shoes. $l3O and 1 50. ; .. _. -
Gents'. Frenehkip strap shoes, creole •congress. band-sevied.' made up 'very ligl!t,ifor dress and patty Wear -
ne.bbiest shoe ever seen bribe Southern Tier. • - . • •
Gerrie' t reach and English cloth - over'grtiters,the best in the city, Only 95c.
French deer:sing ovl% 9e. a bottle. French blacking 3 , ...and SC. a box. Batton hooks le. " Buttons only
. 2c.a
dozen: - Long laces from 3c. to Sc. a dozen.; - i7o k soles Sc. A.natr. , • • - -• • r
Rubber goods of every I escription at manuract urge' wholesale prieCes. - - . . .
. Gents' and Ladies' Boots and Shoes made to, order in•anTstyle:iind of any material detired. •
GREAT BARGAINS IN JOB LOTS. CONTINUALLY UN. HAND IN THE
wONE CASH PRICE TO ALL, CREDIT TO NONE.
No. 37 Ceourt Street.
BEST 'JOB PRI , TING
ASSIGNEES yOTWE —Notice is
hereby aiven that Bartholomew tiahegan, Of
Silver Lake township. Sumachaunt County. Ya., by
deitd of voluntary assignment, has assigneu all his -es
tate and - effects, real, personal knd mixed, to the under
el- vied, in-trust, for the benefit of the creditors of trio
said B irtholomew Gabegan ; all persons, therefore, in
debted to the said Banholomew Gaheghan, will make
immediate payment to the assignee, and those having
Claiins or demands, will make known the same with
out delay.. B. O'NEILL.
Montrose, March 28,1877. 13-19„ Assignee.
ASSLGNEE'S: NOTlOE. , —Notice is
'hereby given that John F. McDermott. of Au
burn township, sttennthanna County, Ps., by deed of
vein ntary assignment, has assigned all his, estate and
effects. real, personal. and mixed, to the undersigned,
in trust, for the benefit of the credhors of the said
John , F McDortnote ; all persons. therefore, indebted
to the said John P. McDermott, will mike immediate
paymint to the assignee. and those !latrine claims or
demands, wiliptike known the same without delay.
E. O'NEILL,'
Assignee.'
Montroge,, Apra 4, 1877.
DMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE: In ,
the estate. ,of - Jeremlah Foley, late of Jacksiin,•
Letters of Administration in 'the said estate
having ; been granted to the undersigned.all persons ow
fug estate are regoested.th make immediate • pay
ment, and altpersons having claims against said estate
r.squee".kii to present themf-witliontdelay: • , ..' •
CAT/ifs:RINE F.OLEY.
Administratrix; De Bon ia , Non.
16-21
Aprll,lBlB'l7.
IC33242.ert•ist3x.lxi.g.
The undersi
Undortvki
3u the._
- 10.1 needing their aeryices will be promptly? - tend
to.. Satisfaction guaranteed., _ •
P . & B.MAT ral EWS
Friendaville. Pit..A , Pril 7.1875. 19-11
PIMPLES. • •
rivin mail (Free) the' recipe for , preparine a simple
Vegetable Balm . that will remove VAN, FRECKLES,
PIMPLES dna ; th.orcure, leaving the skin soft:clear
and beautiful t••and altio illetruct lona . for producing a
'luxuriant growth of hair on a bald heed or vmooth.face.,
Address ticu. Vatidelf & Co„ Box 5121, N 0.5 Wooeter
St.,:N. Y.. ' • ' ' 2a 26 • •
, lIRO RS 0I? Y OUT LI .
GINTLEUAN who suffered for years frt•rn Nerve X
one. Premature Decay. and ail the effects
of y o torot indlaeration will. for the sake of suffering
humanity, send tree to ail who need it. the recipe and
ireetioa for making ,the:simpltf, remedy by which he
iv i oooni d, ,o l oreegra wishing to profit hy, the advent*.
eekexperlenceend du ao by addresking In perfect, cont!
does. .-•— AIM
JO U*'. S. OGDEN, 69 Cedar at" Ifivw Turk:
941 Stand ofßonesligN„
sa washiimion IBlitAltututon,
37 COURT STREET, iIINGIIAMTON
WHOLES.4LE DEPARTIIE-VT.
ALL GOODS WARRANTED
AS -REPRESENTED.
Legal.
BE-OPENED - I
RE4)I 3, IiNEiI
RE- O.IY,ENEDI
--GRAND---
-AT TIZ
. ATr THE LOWEST RATES
AT THIS OFFICE. • •
ASSIGNEE'S NOTlOR—Notice is
, hereby given that Curtis Tewkesbury, of La
throp township, Susquehanna County Pa., by deed of
volun•ury assignmen , , has assigned all his erste and
effects. real. persenal. and mixed. to the undersigned.
in trust. fur the bene It of the creditorb of the said
Curtis Tewkesbitryl all versens. therefore, indebted
to the said Curtis Tewkesbury, will make immediate
payment to the assignee, and those having elaids or
demands will make known the same without delay.
A. LATHROP,
Montrose, April 4,1677. 14-20 Assignee.
- A" .SIGaIEE'S • NOtlCE.—Notice is
hereby given that !dictum 1 L Griffin, of Forest
Lake 'township, Su;quehunint County. Pa.. by deed of
voluntary assignment, has assigned all his estate and
effects. real j perzonal and mixed, to the undersigned.
in trust for the netiefit of the cratitets of the said
Michael L. Griffin ; all persons. therefore. indebted to
the said Michael Griffin, will make immediate pay
ment to the assignee. and•those having claims or de
mands: will make known the same without delay. ,
M. O'NZILL.
• Montrose. Yarch :8;1847. 13-19 Assignee.
ASSIGNEES' NOTlCE.—Edward -Fallahee, of tkp
polacon township,. having assigned to me all has
estate, in trust ; for the. 3enelit of creditors ; all persons
indebted to said estate, are requested to ,m dee imme
diate settlement, and ail having claims . 'agttinst the
same to present them to .OEuRGE P. LITTLE.
Assigne:c of Edward trallabee.
3foritrosc, April 4,1 77. • - 14-20.
'SSIGNEES . NOTICE.—Jerry Coke of Springville
IIL township; having lt igned to me all his . edate, in
'trust. for thebenefit Of creditors ; nil I . ersona indebted
to Mld eit sta. are reque.ttud tb make immediate settle
ment, and nil having
,claims against the same, to-pre
sent them.to GEORGE P. LITTLE.
• Assignee , of Jerry Coke
Nontro - se, April 4, IEB7. . 14-20
will make
Speciality
A DM N ISTR ATOR'S
the.estatet of Jane Arnistrong. lute of Montrose
deed. Lettersof-administration in the-said eitatedmv
ing been - grantee to the undersigned. CI ptirsOnS ow
ing said e date are requested to make immediate pay-
Ment, and all . persons having c al ms'ogainst said estate
are requeste d to present them without may. •
_ • . .
March'2B. !Tr. 13-19 : Administrator.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
A. " Bullard having assigned all his, estate
to the undersignet? in trust tor his creditors. all persons
indebted by book account or otherwise are requested to
make immediate sottlement, and. all . having clahns
against the estate Will pleise present them to •
. aIcCOLLIJM, Assignee.
Montrose, May 2,'1817., 4S-22
FOR SALE-:
A house,, barn, and lot, Main,
' rae*
ill liar
ford Village sow used as a' hotel. ' 1
This property I*Ju centre of.thabusiheimi Dart
the town; will be told cheep • °f
Us ra,it KUM, W 114441( U°W.
RE-MOVAL
ERNE
Stteet,Ao " -
Open from a to 'io.
C. F. HOTVILKIPS,
• Binghamton, N. Y.
Le, al.
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-.'6'ULPHUR :SOAP ,
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TUORoOPnLY.Cqr6I3S:DISEAsES OF TUE SKTN,
BEAUTIFIES Tilt= PREYPrr;
ANti'lttAtEtnts Rll7 vmB:ll.s3t AND * GOtir, •
••F.A - s SORES AllitAgloNS 2 1'11E `
CUTIc:LE, AND COON rERACTS CONTAGION.
This Standard Extewnal- Rernedtfor
Lions, Sires and „Injuries of the Skin, not - only,
• RE.Stov O`U iS FR TIIECoMPLExioN ALLBLEht-
IsHES ktigiug- froni. locil Impurities of the
blood slid; obstruction . of the pores, but alSo
those .. .prodetxd by tlie, sun and. wind, such: as
tan and, rreEkles. It renders - the cuffict.E
NIAiivEtkWSLY - CLEAR;''sardoru - and PLIANT,
and I)eing.a - WHOLESOME - 11EAUTtle/EK is far
preferahle to...auy , ,eognetic:„ ;
AIL-711K, ADVANTAGES- Q 1? SUL •
nATIF insured , BY THE , FEE OF'
Gleltitt4' Sertpirtjtr'S'ocip, ;which" in addi
tion to its - purifying-efrects,.remediei and PRE
vuNts RHEUMATISM and GOUT. ' •
lt also. nx.g.tsivitcrs x:LorfttNar and LINEN_
"iIk,EVENTS CothiIUNICATED 1W
coNTAC.I- - zivitil‘ theI;ERSO'N. - - •
'•.I rz ritit . )l,v - t4 . ; RI ;f* ptivents bald
nessoittd eetards gruyass - of• the hetin=
speak is high terms.-
ir.la 50 Celts p'er. Cake per
elkes". GOc. and 81.20.
si,:t thlie at
PARLOR SUITES,
:CHAMBER SUITES,
COSTLY & CHEAP FURNITURE,
ALL - KINDS OF 'MATTRESSE'S,
SPRING BOTTOMS, Bic., ex.
larFurniture Repaired, Bottoms;put In Chairs,
Upholstering done, Covering Chairs
and Lounges, Mattresses
• done over.
The Subscribers will make Undertaking a
sitecialtyln their business. Having one of
the most elegant lizausss in ;the State;
all needi ,n , * their services will be at-
tended to liromptly and at sat=
• • isfactory charges.
GRAND OPENING ,- •
• , - 'Or • - ••
FALL AND WINTEIt
MILLINERY; HAIR AND FANCY OOUDS
FRENCILI
bet iv le n t= ru s:O li ci f tTi l lo e d v s Y s g ver c Tu itli tit s li s i e:tl t o a n n o d
iro n stagr. d a a n v liti 4 d at troVo i rait trutt n a ß iid l gt e ti
with prices to suit ail.
1480 Pr ank Leslie's Cut paper Patterns in !till variety.
azarattizt: THE PLACB,
97 BINGHAMTON, I
WY
Conti St. - - Court St.
Binghamton j 2.7, 1%. April 19. I87(1,.-13;.-431
AYLOR'S COUGH. SYRUI'.
• bit Persons entering from the eiNets of throat and
lung diseases should give Taylor's Cough Syrup or ex
peetoran i a trial. it works tho oughly upon the Liver,
tc dneys and Leog4, as well as upon the whole system,
eleausinvhe mucous, membrane removing soreness
and giving tone and strung' h to the diterentiiugans , "..
It is warranted to give
_a ttidiactleal
4* HILL"; 1113 E, F, 1 1
,
,„ 13.r•Asta, 53 Centi.
i', !`; , f5:1 7 . —. : 7 ;7!,?:: - ...' k'..`'.; 7 i.: 7 Sixtli'L - ;:. NS.
MMMIIEW?iSMMIEMI
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lmarpetin g , t hi
to , k,
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ea.ing an I nrifpng.• ; 1.1
tr •
r' 1 `.1.•:"4 tilitrodMiit skin . remarlt . tly,
it initairts in•fliadiii
ta.th.tiskin,.and forms an
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.1t cures burn, - 4, ? , t1..5., 0 chafing.,
ruitglitiPss, tan, sunburn, frecii
Jiver ,it'ts, ; 411apikPil bands, sort.:4;:ulcorc,
1,5.4er:50n thC hinds and feet. itch, II
te • telt lug ltetween the toeC itching
baly, piles, tams. Also ndiaves the,
itching and irritation of lilting and stinging
inurets. As it i.e especially adapted to the
Ton.rr, Nonsuor, and, atilt Wind. 3'oll QUI
tans n ~,etplitei• Balk at pleasitre. For bal
ing Children, it is unequalled. Ladies who
use it in their ToAlet Would never do without
it. It. peutraliwes • the odor, of perspiratien;
and, its an external • remedy, can scarcely be
used amiss. . Full directions accompany each
package... TRY IT. „ . • -
N:o'2s CU. for Can. 3 takes br 60 CU._
cui. By mail 70•Cts.
.
Mary . DEPOT' A? .
Dr. Van DFlco's 'Office,
No. 1321 Green St., Philadelphia.
- ' Sold by all Drugglsta.
USE NO
W. SMITH &SON,
Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of .
Plux.rature
UNDERTAKING, &C.
W. W SMITH & SON .
Diontrose,Jan. 10, 1817tf. - .- `
MI standing In-ilea of si tondltioniwordec for an 7
kital of otock or, pother, sheald -SIM Milk* Ctitsi.4—
They.are Invested to be tbs' best poisw . -in asrket
posit it estfore istlearnies or 04 164pe ass ur t al
WAS&
Tier ore sold by ail iiskri iw
1.~ . s r i'..' .L
OAP
r w.i40tti514.,:i.: , ,, - .,-,), , ,
42 ° -; 11 , 1C ,"` 331 C F" 11 . 111 1 "2" v
`'NEW ti.Oolii), 'PA:
Having.located in the' BRICK. STARE
nrerly oreePied by H. &
.W. T. Diekeinuin,i
- SW; ulit sny to tily whir& 'and the
lily flint Inin , ll4lW receiving; lilt:vet - hitar - -New
York one ,of the (argot 841044 goods ever 41f11 . -
" ill hi :Orli 'dounty; - (tted will - be sold at lower
prices,) Of
*Dim- Go ODS,‘I4 OTI ON S, . HATS,
CAPS, - 690 TS; 8110 ES
,
-WALL-PAPS li r -REAb
, • - - -11 A DE:OLOTHING, - !Ete.
.
These goods were hentglit for. cash; w ith all
potAtileAliscount off, anti-are tw be Bold on the
suine-,tertns. . • •
SPECIALTY-I have . jUst received a $4,000.00
SPECIALTY-Ainkrtipt stack of Clothing,pur
-811ECIALTY-chaud at n bond: it price;which
SPECIALTY-.will be:sold for about one-half Hi
SE'ECIALTY-value, (guaranteed - to.: be, 23; per
SPECIALTY - cent. lower than the same good
Snell LTY-can be bought in Binghamton.)
• Thiaisnot wind, but a htet; and you can be
convinced by , examining the pin&
'MY - . Morro ~- ,R EADY-PAY jil
In - .the matter over see that • the
credit system still con tinuts:to increase its• - vie
tints, of, buyers and sellers, While the - re4O.7PAY
system' growing in tetVbi.. W i lbert is no
other *lty - fir 4 merailitqo sell - &Ode kir ti
Small profit than todemand pay whendelivered:
It there had been no credit system thete would
be no hard'times to coinplalit Of. Tty 'it . fOr a
year-and yon • will never go • backward,'but 'be
convinced of its benefit.. •-• • •
I am agent for Mine. Deinorest's patteraii;
Ids°, take orders for finnan & Nadush'b cuSionl
shoes.. "The price tells And eyeryhody tells the
price.
~rA:p.18;77.1 — O. N. HAWLEY.
A N IMPORTANT LOCAL' REFORM
A
Aiereatter goods ill be sold. at '
K P. , STAMP'S STORE.
to Montrpse, for CASH at CASH PRICES:
I wilt leep gund .goods and make 'the
prices to suit the closest buyers.
, - FLOUR,
. .
.I.bave had sevri► years experience' )n.
buyinglitHlselliug El.nutt €0 that I kuoiv:
where .to buy. tiud. %% but to buy to suttlhe
customers of tn is vicinity.
I WILL MAKE A SPECIALT)'.OIr• WHITE
WILE C FLQUI •
and, warrant, every. barrel .and •sack to
put or refund •tile money.
MEWING , TOBACCO
I have recently nia d t arrangements by
which I can sell CittEwi Na TOBACCO - by
thepound as cheap as you ean.buyofittly
wholesale:Tobaceo Hone by the barrel:
I also,keep .Clietking •Tobacco , in -10
cadd'gs for I will make special
)rices.,,, ,
~1 'x P.
rkeepoti handl' liirge•quar.tity•of
and keep under corer, shad .will sell it as;
loWAS,possible,foribis iarket.
cuff. 4., Syrup, Soap, Pork,..
Fish, 'at the uiti,ble six peuce'
prices. -
•
• .I.trust I will receive sitEcient patron.'
age from -cash buyers to make the cash
system a success. kllespectfully, - .
• •E. P. STAMP '
Opposite the Banking House of Wm. IL
Cooper & •Co.,and. the Dry Goods House o(
Guttenberg; Rokenhaum & Co. •
Montrose; Oct. 11.18761 t.
1)61 .(i001)bl
Tzteizrclexx
flu Just received an
RE. NEW, STOCK OF. MEW;
BOYS' AND ;YOUTHS'
CLOTHING,
At prices to agleam hard tines.
ENT
00;' SUITS,' ::SITOI2I
1111.W.:&TOMS' -$5T0.5.10
Also* Ere line of
DRY:GOODS
..HATS - --`& • CAPS
BOOTS AND.,;,'SHOES, -YANOIC!
I.'.ZsTOTIONS,-FANCY GOODS;
• .4 •
Cheapfor csib.' No- Chargia - for allowing" our good':
• WM !. .HAYDEN.
• NeW'MiltOrif. May BCle7it-ti:
COLLEGE. -
,3191;ITItC;Si, PA
1017:64.3WE1W1L 7110,1E1.3%4
of thls institution will commence,
Tuesday 3i
and sezitionia to beset
,NTICIf. AT
VE*AS R E
Circulers.ambilalng. fall pf.krtkolstaf:to et '
the
or sent fly. trod!. • • -
Addreos 8.8. LOSIER; ftnelp4l.
Mlty laT.
I Prinfan
ntTICK} h b g
Ng. ;
CHEAP, at
NM Thigi Ofiles.
y 4,1877,
daring the ittnimr.
NY TIME.
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