The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 11, 1875, Image 4

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_ Joseph Muldoon had searoely.totuihed
t e mark.: when he informed tho court
-that he was not only a poor orphan,with ,
oat . a r e lative in tho world, but that he
belonged to Canada.
can't help it if you belong in Colors
- do," replied the court . ; "you shall have a
fair trmlnod truth and justice shall stand
, out - nhere like freckles on a Chicago wo
nutu's nose. Are you guilty ?"
, 1 - took a drop,
'y ?IT tqr4brkilia you: drop'from
r ;'t,hat isipped
" little brandy,
int; and it slow to my head. " •
"Joseph Muldoon; native of Cana*
yon've spoken truly," said his honor.—
' "The brandy flew to your head, you - flew
to an alley and - the pollee flew to you. It
was a flying. time. Do - you make a prac
tice.of drinking • brandy ?'.
- "No; :sir. -.I drink whisky as a general
"Yes:t-um—yes," mused L his honor, as
be looked over at the, grinning 13i3ah,---
' I'll seqttester you."
"Thanks; sir, thanks."
don't yrant any thanks. ~ I said I'd
• g - nester you for thirty days."
"I'm greatly obliged, • sir, and i'll go
c•i„pt e --4right„otf." ,
IL, 4 '",-,,l 7 ,den't.you know., -what' sequester
means.;" exclaimed the court.
{'Yes, sir r and I'll be .in Canada . 'in ten
minutes 1"..t ,
• Illjah grinned.
.The clerk groaned. . • ;
'The reporters anxiously . waited. '
"211r.;loy, let, this man out," continued
the court, as he looked up from 'his, pm
' Oiii,. 4 and 'warn him that he'll catch.it
• it Ire,.cypr comes within eixty-six-miles of
'Daroit.again."
INkoie De trolt JustleO,
- The lady who depends- upon seeing
Mrs. ullirali at'the washtub on Monday
morning he disappointed, and 'like
thoK, 'tor WklOtra./Nrs. • Sullivan
IL 3 WMie l s for 'latar days.
4 1,tuni a fliit 1" she exclaimed as she
• walked ~out,i•
• l ii i `i;‘ , l , Atiiilerstood," replied the court;
"you just fit . into the hand cart which
drewsvotx Aown from Michigan Avenue.'
"I - 'nt fespietible Avoman—a 'very 13-
. tp. l Ao,*onfarip7 continued Mrs. - Sulli.
: . And
. yon werri't drunk 2"
"No, air—it iV9.B a fhit, wid a dhreadful
beak., it." - , , -
“And,you hadn't drank anything?”
°a drop; sir—not wan drop, bar
, ring,three glasses of beer and one shmall
4 1 40 of gin" g • • • .
•t• "lint :they ,Tonnd you senseless Nand
.
Ifelpless."
:"Perhaps'somebody - chocked me aftoer
• the fhit came on," she mused::
• - Sullivan I'M sorry you - didn't
own - Tight up to the truth, as an honest
...,washm
woan should. Ydu thotight you
could* rub me on the wash-board of Ile
ceptioti; rinse me out hypocrisy and
Lang me on the litto of chicanery, using
an eplePtic. fit for a clothespin, but
Shall have to send you up for sixty days."
"But Pni a raspictable. woman," she
4 fTheifyourvresence up there will iiv,e
tone:to society," and Bijah led her away
and , uttered hey an. army blanket to dry
her tears witif. •
Some Modern -Sayings.
'the beet policy, unless you
etin get abeut $100;000, and effect a settle.
•
went at fifty.per cent.- .
nonotthy fathor aud. me tho,y. portion
httly about circus tithe, "when you don't
know.wilere to raise fifty cents.
. Never run in debt when you can avoid
.it.-. ; lt is:better to go snubbing around in
n. broadeloth coat than to be in debt for a
'i t suit Of Scotch mixed. '
I '. Love thy rieighbor as thyself. • Borrow
lioe. or - horses when - ever you can
, i bixt if be *nubs to, borrow yours \ tell birll
that yon 'are soriy,but you were Just going
.tO use them yourself. -
I3eguarded in your converSation. There
tare times when you may freely express
, :your °Pinion ou a political candidate, but
you, had Vetter wait . ,until his friends are
over - in thenext emir' ty visiting.
If
{- 'Respect old age. you have a maid—
' ph Aunt.thirty-three years old, and she
is passkug herself Otr, for a. girl of twenty
there, is no, excuse for you to expose her,
The, more you respect her age and keep
still about lt, the mate she will respect ,
you - . ,
Never marry ,for wealth, but remember
that it is just as easy- 4 love a girl:Who
hasii brinkhouse,• with a mansard root'
and'a silver plated door bell, as one who
~4as an anbara bead and an angelic
I si ti on • , ,
R..tinetnber. that appearancei aro often
. iany a pale s th tityoutig LAI)
rat -more torn. beef an n black- 7
,sm
'l3L.Carisn you find /h filaxing th#
piano in th e e parlor . it.is"/ino sign that her
tuother,ls opt,at. caftle grocery
Cite b.t, for 'a
-raTk of p I tatoes.
Fleelpg•From Tian 'lotion.,
• A 111eilli4tr 'the- e010r.4 church wus
the " eveaiok, colive sing . vatnetitly
qiecittintanee, - .Aid, seeking to
bay, him change 'pup better paths, .
tip.f#enci ;said that ,he was too often,
telltliteg to permit to - become a
, ving - a
Oorns,O
Maul:
'll aell
.t a:5O
~ I t h e , Charcoal for .ittoslitry;" .
- --of h's . '
hiendS, whekone of thim e xc .:1, 40 4 41, I-- _ p.,,i'wis.ol . -all: kinds- are ver k l an d' oi
"Sh?o ;,„*: ii has bin swinclied-t'viiin
~os b ltteeat, and will eat if with great relish
does-am. pre. waht - of • dat stmlll Ni gg - 4 -, i .i, ,, , , iflii•aperly @repared. - , : -Peinided nhareoal
pel,/ber bab freckles 1" -- , 1 7 -: l .lsitet In the, shape Iti- which fowl* Wont.
-- "Well, ye:4li't.' tell what'll 'happen," -1 37 . -1 1114 their food, anttorleiittentitis.nat
wa41 1 .1,P1: ;resPattet`: "First, dni•
.was .tie; , v , , *, , 441 , 1 0 1, ing tg) theta=:. 'to please theii ,
unn i eertioka n - , bizness -, 'den .sums: de P ti/414 , 1 a, ~ l4 Chttrepar''ahisvald be iapiecei
freedinialLbizneis ; . den de Civil 1{ kola of 'about. the - tize Of grafae of corn, and
liillAtall'iiriiii - kin toll "(it ~ict•next th i ,, g , , , 1i.t,:- theee: 4trewed artoad their quartera-
WoltilA;k4it - elaggers wid - heaps of freak- • , t l ' l4 ' wi ll*dili Mithkreot . Odra' barat
' • Jog AP''. 4o o)-''di" r hiePs !'‘'' ' - - " n 'lie c'-,Ai`;',und the 4
,r , so (whioh- eon.
X41,44.04-frraganiti,T was •too Navy for ' l ' l4sid ' h°4 t (4 itiPlY ett, , ,4,g . rainti reduced
fieiru4,l7o4liurg- iferidil. , t° 4 frarcoal, atl4.-stlll'''N a inglheli D er-
Al‘63: ?- ,;'''..,jli+ i i i . 't ' • •' feat eninr hilpe..)'plaeed Vfoi „ti 1:
_ NU 11 "ft ar
r , ga 0 'IS 8110Wil by tile hif fe. lo Of thair
~ , 1 1 1 1 War * o of Floraifeeilitl,tia I tt4l ''• kect- lan Lnlt ' - t it beta f, as
- mitlwaf r ilio followiag P
ram, - "Plit oh e o n l b s -' ' 4 ". r ' '
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• `: . -mit traiso :ilitige**4o4tetitts' 01, . tor, ' The latest' lasil l ai 'i n .;,c4i i
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2. can't
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;ay my--
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'l,r to see
abd de.
sparit
alone
pa'r of
zn bootit
n who
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Mabel; Spinning.
EMM!ffIf!MM
Puvon the bands ! begin, begin'l
• to-day of itself Will spin—
,The_wool is: as white as the daises ;
13ef)re the first lark Clew ""at the sky,
Lem, ray lover, went Whistling by,
Asid my cheek yet hurna and bides
Lib e. a rose the sunshine'pritisea.. •
'Every bird las its"throiteidtune;
-The air is sweet as the tniddle June,
And my beautiful Morning glory,
Before it, was time for the day tei, break,
r?-Opened her blue eyes wide awake
.:.!..To hear the - wind's light stori,.:.
The wooing wind's' light _
Ily-coWs, their foreheads its soft 824 silk y ,
, -
Seemed to my hands w.:l),ea, li"ent to milk,
And gave me pallsfull, and Over ;
And the ,doves that puked at \ the dewy grass,
'oooed and fluttered to ., See me lips, • ,
.! And the bee on the top thir clover': '
§hone)vith his gold all over. , '
Ity.busy vilieekrun fast, rum fast 1 •
You will ,bring the shitcla straight at . lasi,
/slant fronrthe raeadow.willows ;
Then`faster, and faster, and faster yet,
Till.theDay shall 'tarn wan:nowt
Clear into her eloudy pillows !
And'the stars go to bed ih the billows
And when the moon comes nu in the skiei,
And the:flower's are • shutting their -, aleps ,
'And the bee er i eepa Under the dover
Oh, then the light Will be net iti the
_ _And,,tl step will be litinyng titywn the
'And that will be Lem, mY lovPr ,
113 r dear, my darling lover. ,
Then turn by spindle, and off.iltp band,
And Idle Filed, at the vell-Side stand,
And, heart, make tenderest lushes
What though' yet have my gown to snin,
•
He'il kiss my shoulders and,hide them in
-Ripples of rose-red hbishes. • , •
;kid I shall be dressed with blushes. _ •
‘a_
About the Witter Supply.
, ,
'Here are sonie,:rnies On:the , subject of
themater supply of, dwellings, from the
Sanitarian.
The well should be sunk at as great a
distance as possible from the privies, pig—
ays, fold—yards and, other Collections ofd
filth; this is especially necessary wherel
the.water from the, surface springs has to
be used.
, '.The ton and sides ,1)f the Well should
be - earefullyipuddled ' *ell-tempered
clay; eighteen inches thick,as far down,
if practicable, as tho first bed or 0114.
if the top well -be left.open, it should
be walled ,around to keep the stirfaee wa
,ter'ent and prevent accidents.
The soft water cistern, if underground
should be-bnilt.in cement; and puddled
eighteen inches thick, - ; it should be ten
'filated,and 'the Overflaw should‘ nott_ go
into any, sewer 'or drain.
The lid-shoUld beparrounded -by a rais
ed rim io.prevellt an Surface water get,
ting into the cistern. - - - • .
....Leaden:pipes and cisterns should not
be need. for soft water. •
The same cistern ahould not - be Used .
foz drinking an dsupplying a. water closet
Virtue and Whistling.
An old: farmer once said to us that he
would nOt have a
,hired - man on his farm
who did, not habitually whistle.', He al—
ways hired whistlers; said be never knew
a whistling laborer to ~,find fault with his
•food, his bed, or complain' of a little' ex—
tra work he was asked to perform.- Such
arksbei 4v• 4 *e scrrcraity ttUtl iv children Ana
to-annuls in his 't
- ...are. He would whistle
a chilled , lamb into warmth and life, and,
would, bring in his hatful of eggs from
':the barn - without breaking one of them.
He found such a man .more careful
about closing gateS, putting up bars,andi
seeing that the_nuts on his plow' were'
all properly tightened before, he took it
into'the field. -
He never knew a whistling hired man to
kick or-beat a cow, nor drive her on &run
into ttle,`stable. He ..had noticed that the
sheep he fed in the yard and shed Bath=
ered around him as he Whistled, without
fear. He never had, employed a Whistler
whn was not thhghtful and, `econOmt
.oal.
Comparison of Broods of Hens.
ISSac..Linde; of Ohio, wrote The
Poultry , World a Teat ago. that'on the
first of September, } he took ten Pallet 4
each five. breetleeach.within s a Week of
being' it months old; and plated' Ahem
in 'yardi forty feet _Square and coinforta-
Ide hopies; For the iiext, six . months he
kept an. .account . , of their food and'egg
production, with the.following results
The.dork-Brutearnas - ,ate 269} quarts of
corn, oas t and wheit-sereenings, laid
605 eggs, and weighed'7o pounds.. . •
• The 13uff Cochins 'ate .:406 quirts, laid
591 eggi, and weighed 73 pounds. - •
.• The 'Oray, Porkititi — ate• 3094..-gnarts,
laid 524 eggs, and
,weiglied 594 pounds.
The W . Houdans atel2 .c.tuarts,Jaid
.783
eggs, auil - Weighed 454 Pounds. ,
The:Leg - Urns ate 231i:quarts, laid 807
eggs, and weigbed:36f4)ounds.
It, will be seen by the above comparison
that the Leghorn's laid the greatest nuili•
lace ofieggs with theittlidlest weight.; .*;
Vent atfonofStables;
• - -
Proper ventilationdoes not, consist in' wide cracks in the doorsi,mor holes in the
walls, which let in it strewn - Of cold air
• upon the animals. '•rt.Tcl_des therF r li ample
space above, to allow - the impure air to
escap the stable us .filled with eddles and
pnrrents below which„ (414
_injurious to
cattle. Ven'tdatioii'4 . ibto j ia ;be Sy means
i small Epufts, - ivhin
..,tadwit numer§us
email streams of ft' ti'. •It th6re iS an
open space above the 'cattle, these small
1411 4 -
streams l in term ingle ~wititout, C iusing tiny
perceptible draft of cold air.' „Proper.
ventilation consists in . having 'the air
within in exactly the Jinn condition as
Ms, without.; pure, fleh, abundant in
Auadtity, and equal in quality, so that the
air tita i t Ilie - animals breathe , ts as pure-as
thnt . which flows about their feet and lege.
This - m
-it subject winth ..deeerves the care
ful attention, of farmera. . • . ‘.- .., 1
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,-[:••, Soldier .put: their bets foot forward: 7 -
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To make iitellitik - jiiiiiiab a , man Innet
lell,-tiottw•liinv , :-. ,- ~ :: • .•, ...:-
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''`''_The`.ne'* Winter hat&for - ,the ladies . are
tilready - ft,lt. .• - ' -..; • . .:. ‘; ~..L - i'
• ! A - man who is ont,of -poaket . ,'lnight as
Well be bat ,of town ~.---- -:.--. ••,,'
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About pio Q '4yolliiatri#uniy;.. and sau,.
takes areropular,
4 ~: ~.,,_•;....- ,-- •,•,'•;, .1 ~ ~ :
1,.., - §Peaki g of .the.•'natic9f.a ;.wards;; .iki);•
iimpg* One .of tifeip,:;!. : - ..
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',, ''. l ity ' Sunday ' 'viiiiiik`"kiniiil 1 . 4 .' iti . what'
,#he . ptkih3:' ink in : Detroit.-..q,- .. ~.; ~, ,i'
. - :,lcki ma tin:feel 'foi•the,• poor- witheNt,
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• feeling inlide .pocket,.: • IL' --*:-
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San F4 1 i 6 4.111 0 .'; 11 4 8 .00;:bhilieeo, Ow-,
' oling . hoiises. running..hiihtli.':l : .."-,'. .. :'
Tim - ditty On , tieps , ' , liits: , beeninercis,ed•
from five to'cighttent4 per pound:` 1 -
•, The . GroireTninen6:it itnxony.lias for,,,
bidden the: praqtiOe 4:ft6matior. -': - .
The 1' nor 'Rivier- itn . .sttogeite'd- as a
good Oft for cante-brial felicity.
~,„.
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- !-•kialifor ii-hes -: engaged a' tree..Plan - ter
at a cost f 115,000;•11 year and expenies,
What i it that ;goes. UP the hill inel'
dOwn the hill and yet, nevpr, goei ? The
n
road. - 1' - . ' . .. - ' ' --
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Small
treyele - at
Texas.
.'Gratz
of 'Carl S
in, Missal
ox of, a very .;Virulent, type is
State
in some portions of the
ro*n,is the principal opponent
ham for United Statps'S.enator
yourself,
koverti y.
find no 'greater enemy tiiisn
f you sufl4 your passious ..!to
.turkey \ pow, golg)ies his
cliimly, unconscious of his
k ing fate.
pe
eitM - vitt l
Thrialsg
. . _ . .. . ..
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. g.-pooket4laziakere.bief lik6 ; 'an
Becansel.it„ Ilik : .,..I..xpqienc*4'
rcl.bloNv: . '. 2 ' - :
Why i
old ship ?
many a b
t back sm;his'owil true=-
l gt ate onions, ,jury
.;gave
daages. - ,
-He we 9
cause shel
her t 200!
Idead man is spbken ofl s th
b
.miter," the iiifetenev is th4t he
e earl . ); en-bugh.
When
late Mr
•
did not •
.-_At Idst
ikerty,.at
talv for 1
'Count. Vow Aftiim is set at
dgo -to a favorite, resort. in
is htriltli. That's - Nice. • -
The yc.
know that
try six saki
ith 'who cried "Excelsior"
be Iva 9 training five`ont 01 .ev—
bons in'the country.
iversity has rased its charge
but some of the students emu;
ti - ey can. hardly ruse
upon being asked father's
said he embalmed pork,". fihe
Kf i i was a hacon•ourer.
Cornell U 1
$ 5 a terml
plain that
A belle,
profession
believed.
speaking of the itintet',. fish=
"
very correctly': "rhereis riot
nge" in geeitlemen's pants this
'.A. tailor. ;
sons, says
topch "ell
I '1
ment l. ou. 1
' Olive
' L gan poises a rolling -On on the
end of he thutab,-and demands to know
- who first titteredthat, expression,"Logan's
man Sykes(.". ! ' _ . ,-
An Ida ill', employed-in a.Troy.collar
factory, ch Deeps any : girl in the Shop to
fight, acco ing to the; nites.or the Luz-.
a ring' prize rin -
Sensibih l
if she tun!'
hind she . :
with hei 14
ty Would be "a good porteress
' butt one band ; with her‘righp
pe4 tne 'door to pleasnri, , .but
Lft to pain. T •
1 ' •The ma . .4t who has pot anything te boast
of but his .1114strous . aticei3tors, is like a
;potato phit--ithe onlYgoOd belonging to.
,:1
"him is nn er ground. - -,,
A man to New Jersey . had not been to
church forl twenty ..years. Last Sunday
be went, and 'had his - pockets picked . of
$35, and is now a pronounced heathen.
she r ' lioil, ' is.being: strengthened
.t.-e 0 1.
~fi.
- that them ti who. rat made a shirt to ,
button behind did: more for the'iverld
than one Who has f disooVered Eve coinets.
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The "ch4mi-pipe" is ,the name of one
of,the long list, of female, refornigar
ments, and eo is the "earryial." We shell
not attempt, to describe either of these
. .
articles.
,
Swelkini got hOme about 3 o'clock.
Wednesday mdrning;' and -': woke his liffe
tip to tell her that. the Country, was all
:one to the devil ; also,to,cntinire:where
she had ptit the side-b9ard '.kg , ,y. , -
A foppish fellow' advised n,friend not
to
out a I poor girl,' as., he won ld"fincl
niatrimony,land ixtverty "up hill . work."
"',Gkiod I" said his friend. 4'l ivoilld„'rath...
er go up hill than down hill s,ny turie...", ,
I Put two persons initlidaiirtie bedlociii,
one of whont, has the. toothache mill:the,
other is iti'tove, and =it iv.ill he - lound . that
' f the person havingthe toothache will:get'
to' sleet) ftrit. i-'--
A counti, treasurer in ; 41ahannt cati:t
read':or-writeykin t has vut's7ooo Where
no one hilt bun:self' dao 'find it.. Th4l
shows that collegiate 'education ien'ties
sential to the acquirement at wealth.
There, faU foolishness about z}te court=
ing Siltierland. There no girl is H arr
lowed to break her marriage engagement,
unless her; lOver lociselaltrCtli his legs_;_ and
then her excusris considered a lame
A Jade girl radingthe history‘of Eng.
land with her mother; - nnd COMMg - tn . the
statement that Henry L never laughed
after the death - of ,hicson.A,ckoked up and
said;.,!'What do :"when heovas
We stand'and make niouths, 111741
mg children,because;foraooth, 'we- `tfot
in some other tiody*Shoes; when-theysict
of the . 6se'iS;if ive onlv. knew it ; we: , ;tive
beleaguered golden opportnnities;
eiactly .siiited to our ;capabilities; and - let
conemonsAuperiority but assert itself, and
they will come sneaking
_forth from their
skulking plucq, waiting our beheSts.•
A young ladY ili_Milaukee undertook
,
to .“climb laddei that had been left st an d..
ing agatnii4 the side of herfather's honk,
butshe 'bad mot 'gone a ipartftr of
.the
way , , up anti, quite, crowd assembled,"per
cfriFrog which elle ..hegati flectlid,
serving *ith . niunk4ileiling;: :
ther4i.ui l T g oni to he no free circus here
this uftertionn, you bet.”
The other diiy, when the Istamp clerk f
the Vicksburg Post-Orre Ofifsed flick
orralkieo ;centers 'for aul old lady who
wanfe.4 to post o,letter 4
_she : stocid- back /
give him:* glance, of koti . ,_
evelointod 'l4l, 'lffolks atit!t
getting jiowerful ;penit., Mid sassy: these
days _ t • ;believe shoald Now
uXPPer,:,t O -10111TPA•
~.tifat holt 'the
Yo'n64i folks would •witut-torit
-4.14: shirts 4tpre t4y iient - toltesven."
, „ r , .
IMMO
EMS=
T .- -. •:,- a - • 1 -
THE -MONTROSE :::DEMOCRAT,
- AUGUST ii, 1675
••
I -
- .
• •-.'. ; ..ta s ors - '. Ctc.' 2 Z l 4Petit'2lo , 22.
.
_ ,
', *I f trici)ktpon the prioelpla ti livrisuld lot live. .-- •
-.. .
-•-• 6211 and7aekat..; ,--',.• • ...':,-- ',:. , ' •:: A. N.,.:BULLARD'S. '..
dlontroavp,aporUX - $875, . ;
~ .- .7!" --7 .'_: '.. ' ' ..• • -:: • .. ,
• --.••',-/ ..i..krtikioeot),. no vr.losTi-j.:11o* - iit.:-
. ~
• 17 - 1 - f , ToPLED:I , W . Titte.;#x•-a•liazia • titekgc•
'•••• - • rodoio. - 044, •• ‘..,,-•:-• •: : i ,:•••,..i... , ...„ ! _„ : •, , , .., - - -:.
• r Juit-padub - 0,1,- - 4 iiilw:g.-altion ils..riji: ciils*itwi t i.' s
Caraanta , rini.i-ikakir ..un - Oh. :.tnifical . :-ettne:' (without ArtOtti O no)of Air e mittOrritawoiliaartaat.,;Weaknerc.lo;
NotantarY•l3rpfaalc •Lcaaas, linuoiraor.:-;3lvaial-;ft :and
Phlitlaallacapncity.littilatimontr.-„to 10, raiage, etc.• , ..
also Oornianinlioni•Epllepay - autl.:•leits., Induced by aril:,
ir.dtiikeace or ;sexual extravagance, - 10... '. '. :.-•- ••., _
1
' - ....1.he re.l4o;,ori.anthor-, la ;ltla allralrablo•Baaay, clear;
ly &nano atratoc.frim ktti iris yeafte- Aanteaslat- practice
' fliii.f fbn#lnito. Jug'. aOrmegOonota .of . atif , :alaitio May
. 4'
. raintaikt cam without - imp avian Aarouri. - itillirf faterroil
urediaioe ortlia 400 lcatiop of the Icairti:pOiaklog out
.0 incida. Of cure at one Simple; c 4 . 3 .rtaln;:nai-effoattkali try. ,
inea.at!or whitit ovary snitgeor, no u3atttr 'what filOon--
1 -dation 'nifty be.alay .7irtrialnks Olt abenply, - privatel.r,.
ff. 7 his, laOrkra.: tiiOnl4.••:loa-fn....Pia , ,-,40f ,4,-13iferi\ ,
. rano la' 4.11 %ad .• ~• .: - .-.' - 2.: .. ' :••:!. •.' •. • ...• .: '. -_ • \ , ;
•,. Neuf, q nOtscrili 'in alilailrist:rifopri.L'in.,AiriY:a4gireriii.. 1
,j)ap• palit.ba rocalp•VOll4 . fi ' u !" 4 . , . tw Pr! t ' l l 4ll n?P" , - . '..' I
- • .4thlroaa thaillalalortcht;... - .. 1 :.. ~ ,...1•- . ,........ ~,... • _,-,:..,.. :, . -,
._.,........:•-.'- •• .• -
~.,:.-.'. •eliAf4`. J:11.: - .).,..taNt.4..-por,i,-, - --.;.-
:Th, ,,,. ,..:l37llovie'ry,'Onwirnrk4-'ra a t.o 4 l#4i os t s i i r.,.
':• '.411111113.,'1.41"4.eif4ax:g.• -,•:•.,:•:', ‘'. ,: - 1. • • - ..1. ' - ::-'.,•,::-,'....v... , .... _ ~• • •,-
Xiimellaneoxta. • - 's
Vriptitie
. . ,
. Stiorn'Bostori.lteh t d, .
16114'
siviEst;o
N , , . •
Thar had considerable.' experience with
the Vegetine..por.dyspopals; generatilehility and im
pure Mutat ithisNegetlno to •onperlor to anything which
Iha 1 / 4 13 overused.' tornmenced taking Vegetine about
the middle of ,last winter, and after using vo tow bottles,
it entirely cured me of dyspepsia, nod tny blood never
wee in so good , order as at the present time. 'twill
aiforcl mopleasure to give any, further portfenlars vela
the to what, knew about tine geed 'Medicine to any'
one sole:I - will call, or :address me :at my residence, , %:6
'A:Menke-trent. • • ; .
- • - - • '
'Very coo ecifilly
• 9I4 P ROE PARKER,
• ; " - 3sB Athena Street.
- • ,
' SYMPTOI4B-4Vant of appetite, rltineof food d
wind from the stomach. acidity of the otomacli,'
dryncae and whiteness of -the tongue in o
morning, Sense of distension. in 'the stomach and boor
els,!Oometitues rumbling pain ; cOstlvenese;. which is
' ince , IfonallY interrupted by diarrbta ; paleneos of the.
urine,. The month is clammy; or -has a sent or bitter
taw, 'Other frequent Split/I:Mfg arewaterbraoh.lMl-
p.ition " headache. and disbrders of the
senses, nesecing dont:464W: There Is general debility
languoraudaversiotuto motion 7... dejection of the spir
:its, disturbed sleep, and frightitidreaMA• •
... • • . .
•
•
6-niii.d .- F•j(teen • Founds- , of ...
lesh
Sorra Detre:rm.: .fan.'l7,
••• " •
ha%e had dyepenali in lie wore form for
'the itet ten 34efere; and have taken'hundreda of dollars'
worth. :of medicine without obtaining any rellef. - • lu
September Net i commenced taking the Nr egetino; Once
which time my health has steadfly-,‘lnproved. •
-' My ided diosts.well,and I have gained fifteen pounds
'of fleek :.'Thernaro several others in this place taking
the Yegatine, all have °Midi:lid- relief.
• Yours,
THOMAS E. :MOORS. '
•
•
Oversotr'orrayditiom, Portamontli Vo:s billle
ALL .DISEASES OF. TIM BLOOD. ,
If Vegetine will relieve pain, cleousti, purify an 1 curo
such pisoasos, restoring the potient to perfect health
alter trying different physicians, many remedies, Suff
ering for years. is it not conclusive proof, if you are a
sufferer you can be cured r Why is this medicine per
forming such great curet llt worksin. - the blood In
'the cirttilating (Mid* It earl tinly be celled the Great,
Blood Purifier. The great sotrce . of disease originates
in the blood; and no medicine that does not act direct
ly npori it to purify. and renovate has any Just claim
upon public attenti on. .
GOOD EVII)ENCE.
Cozen/NATI, Nov.- 53. , 1V72.
mu. n. R: arßitlis
Dear Sir—The two bottles or Vegetine Varnished me
by your agent my wire bag need with great benefit. For
a long 31111 , 3 she has , been troubled with dizziness and
costiveness; these troubles are now entirely removed
by the use at yegettne. .
. .
'" Slie was also lrotiblpd with dySpeptla and genera
debllity.and bar been tfrently benefited. • • •
TILOMAS G/,01011.E, • •
9.2„9X Walnut Stt eel."
~ : T{Et,tAITI.L .~4IDL~\CS.;
.
IL R. s T ETtho . - ,\
Dear most cheerfully add my testimony to
the great natning you have already received in favor
of youNtreat and good ILlCAlettre.. Vegtstine; for i do
not think enough-tin he said in _ itsTratte, for I was
troublett over I kitty rears with that_dreadfal,discAse,
Cata rb, and hmi such bad connhing - spetts that it would
, seem att though I could never breathe any Inure, and
Vegetine has cured me ; and I do feel to think God all
tne.time that.there is so good a Exudlclue as Vegatine.
and I alsol V4l nk it orie of - thu best medicines for coughs
and weak:kinking feelings at the aionaarh, and Advise
ei-erybody to take the Vegetiee, for can assure them
it is one of the best medicines that ever was.
• • •NF.S. 1.-tIOIIE,
toriwr ' Magazine and _ Walnut atiocts, Cambridge
APPRECIATION.
.. . , . .
(. 7 11.11LESTON; Mass., March 19 - 19fif1.
1.1. R. Sritlms: . •
' This IP to certify that I hAie used your " Itt --- 1 Pke-^
partition" . (Vegatine)tu my family for • iert -rat years,
and think that, for scroibla or Cankerous liumerons or
I:bentonite atrecc ions, it cannot be excelletV; and at a
blood purifier and spring , medicine it is the beat thing.
I ever used ; and I have used almost. everything,. lean
elmerfully recommend it to. any Ante in need of such a
medicine. Yours rerpectruily, . .
MRS 4 % DINS MORE.
. .
• 19 Hassell street.
Sold by all Druggists Everywhere..
pAitvcs AND OILS.;':4 • , ' •
' •*' PINE STOQK AT
[
B. LYONS
--3,controsa;may 4, ISV. • . :
CAREVI I Si
CARPETS / 9 Jl` SO CENTS AND tr6FARDS:
;—Less th 6 N.- Ye PriCes—
Aay 14,'73, For Salo by 11. U.: LYONS 4: Co
ircAve, TEA, COFFEE,
and other '
Groceries
At Low Figures at
WAS,fL.AI . 6 - WSN , DoW PAPERS
A Large Stoele,
And New Patterm Received Ever)
:Week. Direct From the
anuractorT.
• ` - H. R. LYONS & CO.
Spool"1".1b-z-426a.cl.
Coat's
CIA rite O.N.',
• j . % and John Clark's Spool 11utad.
. Vitt:Lite. Mack, and. Calored=from /qO. a to 1g0.130, at
I's clang per dozen.' For sale by -
. ,
• B. U. LYONS & CO.
Montrose 7dav 3.1.1811.—tf , .
~ ..... W atadall ittention to tuo 5,"0v.81.0ck or :„ i,
SPRING . Me' SLIMMER, Goes,
- No* on Fall, in new . -
i. , ,' - I
- LADIES! DRESS. .400 3S, BLACK
.. , AND•• '- COLORED ALPACAS; : •
-- NEW STYLE OF - PRINTS,
SIIAWLS, WATE'II.-PROOFS;, FLAX,
NELS.'•BALVORAL; AND noop..
, ...‘ SKIiiTs,,VELVIiITS, HOSIERY;
. HEAVY WOOL*OODS, CARPETS; OH
CLOTHS.; PAPER HAN GIN GS. BUFFA;.
• . LO. ND L' P ROBES, FURS, HATS
.Al, - D CAP ; BOOTS'Awn SHOES. ; .
. . lIA.RD. AREJ RON,NAILS,"
.' ''.: ,
, : - STE.EL, STOVES Alm -..
', :::..GROCERIES, . ETC. , . ' • " . ~: •
. ,
iii,grOal t arzet.Y, cirid will tie - sold onthe most
;hisorhbielenns.,:and lowest Tirice. ,
~
...
..-. .1 ; ' ,''', -. , .. 'H. Btni!.rri'.. ,
New'Milfiird . ay Ist 1875 '
. , . .
, Whrie Now
- ' i 'WDY TO A. N. DULLARD'S, ,
i . .
1
AT TE, HEAD - OF NAVIGATION,
toietsme'
SPRING ST6'D - IV.IIEAT, clJorn
= AND '_InIOTHY SEED
Garden Seeds gt elLkindis,the
tr ery beat Iriour 4 Sugar
'Yea, entree, Fiontilatue;Lardt_etcp:.ote;
*art,. 4Asite of..hot6e• ",iei , de:ROliateting In pail.
Of r.enetios, tetirs, PlamEChertlee:gaitioes: titrawber;.`
41e%. PMeYleaae.'fatnpt oca ,Ptas, Duck
Tprtey, Lobster; tintcotnett,.Pmoti:- Qnmea An ..A p
Auttor; Deviled Batn, and lot - of.other thlngo qu d
ite t lan oo
,nntnerone to mention, all of which will be sold tt.
kit , igeoif ".I.',XTEON3" for rendy,pay:* prices tbs:t.
liNi=ffla=
R. a. LYONS & CO.'S.
Ngw.:,GooDs,, -,:i
;041)0.4100010: - ..-':.4.C,
,• " .
ii ito pbsco . where you will ilnd thq beft asoTtmont,
newest styles, and lowest Trlies in - .
-
DitY - GOODS, 'MILLINERY GOO DS;
'REA.IYY MAIM CLOVIINP;;:-
- PATS,'" CAPS. QA:R :
- PETS; 4io.
Llmbroi ae r ic s, Laaes
7 ll'aitei l3l4 Ck4L 4l C ol l loo dP :
doidik;t iwtke4p
—;----Ouuteard:ume. „,
AndPariloil." -.!
. .
• lfluttlic A Shouting, .and uilivr 'popular
pthbons, .Powura sad straw GUNK
;,. „ ,• ,
able l
,
E nizio,,novnadt •
.itithlngs and . '
8/.4"vikkibltida. blawis;
ene, ftrfs, dicerthiefo, ca r eats; "
A /ne !1 4,4 fadP.; , 4oßmka;
•
iY
Gloves, Silk, Lisle
Boadioni beft
lvYe,i 11:L
iNapPrlgi 0;10 Nt4l6:o%lYsholk
. .
~. . . .
7il ort WoXIMP .a • eti Byteutive.: &Ode 1)f - aloitb
oiled goodk amel luituy snores -41 e bar (null large. ,
ir kir estkvare iliereforo•tnabloi -to-stil'at. As 01.1)sa
If MIME* at( anx Nirty. ,1107#10 - cul4 trAtzmaiince goat
110 - 470purthe tact. - -'• „ '
Nmirsrmal r omist , witp COAT .
rx04.4c1;
. •
!•-
sM.-,1?-14:M45.41:4;g0talAAVX,i.01:),
Palr7t:-.; :4101-OXL, 111;1"
i..vi.-,'' I;
;',,_',Q:BQAGE . :':I:Y-X.
' Has ibst:tel,Arii6d'itOii
•.-
•01 - y: : ::,0,9:9;,Pi5:i?;;1P.-4 - C;i:!:fH.:1140":.:Et,
=MEM
H4ts'aid 044 'lNotiotis
Tiding,-."hie, large °temporary" ', en the .National
remiin 'here uutil our ne iv
..~_, : Y~
BRICE- STORE Pi . 3 COMPLETE ON TFI
~r, .., .... ~,
Our iibek`i's new and Bought . wit 6 mire. lire\ %nit,
assormeat, and best bargaini in 'ti►
Nr Butter and frodnee , shi Highest price 1113
Money advanced: when desired. • ll
.Cii.eat -!Beit , ll', 2 Ji;iy...7thi 1875..
12Ki;EM
WI-30
8/11111 IN PUNT
IN ,
DUCEMMsc'TS - 11" • '
Brotze_Lataps. Opal Lisinps 11.11 Glass lamps, Hand • Lamm
Burners, Viricks, Shades, Shade. Holders;-&;e., &e.
=ME
TIN AND' JA__PPA
.• . " Uni‘iraniecrl qi;Low as any frou,t6.l,'n Diu, ern Rete..York. .
Orders by Mau ` • Promptly. Attended To.
D. 'el . . 1. NlTTopuy:
GENERAL
lloti
Corbettsyffley,
isr.
MUTTS 'Dotal is situstk...._Cimkile Station. on
the. Delaware. Lackawanna,
and Western lailroad. Parties stopping at this Stattea will find it maven
-lent to am on me, as have oroper conveyance to carry them to any p .1 lace-they want to go. have been- rent
ing my House and Dam making it more convenient to entertain the pnbllo. Thankful fer the many favors of
my old. friends and will be glad to soe them all when going this way. F . , • .
'torhettsville. N. "It.:Janc.‘rY 6 7 1515,-;-tr l, D. .7, 3111EPECY, Proprietor.'
.•
1011 PIEUMITENG • • AT
We are continually adding new uitx.telial to our
Large itock:of_ J 0 1 .3 TYPE - an!! TOUR Printing Pr4eses, we.Deiy : emnpetion
Both pad 44:ualityi elthez in Plain Black or ColoredlVoTki •
.7 . ±4WLEY'a CRUSER.
SPRING & -SUMMER
itd-f9 , _
Wi.VV GOODS,
, , -; •
1 1 /".9'°1 4 cw,?4?-.s 201 1! 1,51 M) ,
pplemaspiamAuil46,”-4
,as aaaL '7.Lilm.,ftsg,orts.).satar,
. .
Micellaneous,-Advertheme*.
11111111EIM
pINGI-1.:41V,1-TQN,,'
SPECIAL
A LSO, -31 A lc If;
57.0011 rt Street
ARE, NOW II - RECEIVING AN IX
ME vTBE STOCK OF
BOTSIIMING
i - -
CLOTHS, i t t
- •
CASSIM*4EI3, - '
NEW GOODS.
For Sprltglasid Supra= trade:
Department
now untTer 'the &vie of S. H.
COCK; lsr4w i'Ark Qity, and
erly with O'Hara Co;, -which ,ia a full
at we eatitti4..be beaten, by
gultittu!.o
anyb i
Our sioc
()epos
JOliN POO
_ !WWI
MEM
Atll r
-VY *ll
: S
80"nts.
=ME
y f igivi!j . 4 4 o4, B 4z l 4o, ,
" ''•ftdt>rOl - :
_; .! '• '". .• '
3E7ICT 1 4 4, iIE-MICTJEL-3111 .
.... . ..
. - . • ..: •• - . -
To betontnt In , this section s ot i 64 country, of hid ores:
amp uhketurekJuxd h c. prices thst athilpil tali to gtto sit I* ,
toilion. They inik the vett bpst, ••.. . ,
. 11 c
1 XT
4 - 1 E • 4 SiON' ,'ABLE
•1 )..,,.. ~,,,..- ---,' ,
''''
Ph ~+
- -:o;tittliudis:
MEM
'114t.t.:-NO . .`l' ,
,•:,,::,-,=.-.ASD;-v
- '- • --; "r T. _ , - ^— ,-- t- :. ,
=''''.-. ' ..'„: • ' -.-. '''';',,,'4. ' ~,:.,
• ..af' ~...,4 7 ,:, -,•; , '',..„.;; ,
- P rru, a t - R T -AK t 441'
o r
-iiiiribi;,i-d6-4.-,"A.,,tei'itt - i ~/ .: -,, ...
vomw , whig , bileigew
r .a.W -04krifuoicA
mew Aka up ta ce„..k.st•Li ,uni tooPletwi 0
IWdthtigliiii-Oryiges ;41-bc„,.... ,in Ow bnitiko
40 1 8riintortntuirge4. - ' ,--7,71 j a r t43l o47fr i 4 0 .
, . s.' • (7 1 i ) ; lifitt; ...' ,:, —Y• - ''•..,--:
wut500,,,i5r. , ..14. 0 ig,i, ~• tr c
, gp........1 -.0 i. ~
; --;,:,i,..
MfM
HEW
eimnplet6,tioortmlut of ,
IS.„Ati'C , SHOES)
'Lite! gi6"iinds.,
OLD G 1 OUNU.;
heretofore, ofer , the fargest
couht.y.. •
ptumpt returns . gutwantked.
L.. LENHEIAL
GEO
3;)3Ewi7Era
AND COMMON XHIMMITS.
81:18 7 15
Vroprietor.
HE LOWEST RATE
Mee, and vitkonp
FOOT l'.&1:-114WIXY,
. _ •
1 -.
SHlb3l4 GOODS- -
it • TRUNKS
if .this,eity. t , -
; , - 6 in pTiees " all the lite 'styles ?
Ma At 'botoni,priccft•
' firget . the , place, ..
.E . . ~„ f., ; -., ' -• .),', -t
iroteiionte 'Hotel.)
4 1
. ' ' I. '....,<_
„l~nn
. •.;•
_ •
• t. CP. It: 1111.1iliar:
I llt.)1Zi N. Y."; April 1113. 7875: • ,•••
',;erlittlt'e,;. - ?:
xRST CLASS AND CO MOW' '.
~litke Co aLry al/d WAll o ttiv'T them
40 VO" 'fir': lit it;
yue . ut thliana tfasLi• ;
'AR, 10 . 17 ,5 31
•
,
I AMON- , SIAM/tali:a
r:, :.• -
NtArg4lo,
•
, r:.•
•
,
t • ...
1307. D'&
'" Coniiii of Nein and Tniniilk
• • iheraisrvitcrisztiii*.ds...,
MSS
TIN IND SHEET-IRON WIRE,
1174a,116, tho !Meg.
We' Trtiold be tuarethenlri al to ono and all who know
they have unsettled account - 1 with us. tithe) , would call
and settle by.the nifddle or March next.
.
•
MONEY SAVED
NEAT FIRM; . "
GRIFFIS- & 'SAYRE
•
Have opened, at' the ol , location Cf M. S. 'Wilson; in
the Brick Block Montrone, and we shall be pleaee4 to
tto all of nor old !trend,' and the long any new ones we
hope to gain., our stock will coosielt of •
A. S. MINER
aF~A~tL
Storollotol
CorbettsvMe,
tillage quantities and mtriety. Stone-Wiine, Woof
Ware, House-Fitt Dishing Goods id Groceries. We
shall give particular attention to the Grocery Trade
andkeep a• full assortment of. Teas, Sugar. Colretti,
N. Y.
GroderieS'& Provisions
In full variety. Salt and Floor. We stall keep eon
'tautly on band Ithe breads of doer at muck less than
old prices, andwarrant it to please._ Goods delivered
promptly to our town customers.' •
TERMS:— Our terms will be strictly • . ,
(cash or produce.j Thls it will be well to ulnae:
ber g as this will be the, secret to" our low prices. We
aro confident that by calling And examjning our goods
And prices yottr will find that it will be tor your inter;
VA. TA try our goods and terms. •
JIMITEILL.ON Gzurns, - - S. M. SAritt.
.Montrose, May, Ilth,'7l.—tf.
CARTER,
IVM3O
HA_RDWARE
D RAILS,
331ackszn-it.ite,'
Elivvoot"sis Orcocrcift,
BITHRETT'S CORN SHF I / 4 LLER
And the 14mI,
'CUTTERS.
grew. AND Sias us, 1
• 87 Washinpat.
BINII/101,11TION, N. Y.
Oct, 1,41.11. 1815.—U.
CROCKER &
BEM
fi*.rckisFoi.mircozw; rAT.'
AND imur t E. - niwaais
EAVY AM), WIELF HARDWARE,
4:;•'AIIRIAGE GOODS,
BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES.
:OAK TANNED LEATHER BELTING
RUBBER BELTING AND
PACKING, , ETC., ETC.,r ETC. '
_„ . • •
XllftlsY_ ' DlS'l'Qli -
qappra&a Y4ND OROB6-011141AWS,
- '
AND itomnrs
Celel iland-Ontirilmk.
. -, ,'; , .; , :i-tf_'4T) . w . -Tkli - tWlli‘o)V.iii(l.t,'ft:: - ..
_*"tili*iiipii?, , 'o4:!4il) . ,44: -• ` - ••• 4 ' -''''''
il l
• 40C)41: ? , !IPMf
.
• ent e r : an, -
A
,Cgap iwknueie.to trEit RtatOlitt aet 4,100. 1 13 anY
mom And template OM ryerf el s tp •-_,A!ar_w w o
*tie
e 1414°44141'4 ' 164. 0 1 4 ulf:ArDarillaganlrad.
RilailViithetlgax:4ll44 l ?",
launtrase4 " 4 "' 1438t14Y1'
MMIIILEMM
Iron Hardwarietc._
INIE
, 4 :
nARDWAIII44
ERE
fIi3 6 3LIC:IO - 1E711331;64
liaidNaare,`,
CUTLERY, 'ETC:,
Thanks to OurFrlendsifor Pastlavors:'
.. . .
:I,lElir''.§TOilE,\:
,NEW GOODS:
lOW PRICES
lialls and Ilardwarg.
Or JILL R4LNIIB.,
CROCKERYIk
Rota ciy -Paps
JOHNSON,
DEALERS 17
FARMERSTAND NECHANICS° TOOL&
Agerrte for
SEAT SritliGS, STEEL TIRE , ;'
Tog CALLS wzd'pAla snEL;ao„
triui.Cheapest.'Place
to BUY
MINI
MEM
, kPhelp , s_Bastikli UalldWgi
o ant Agents
Tititrixos -sTgotiri.
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Capital Represented, $t00,000,0t(4
ITEM, LIVE AND'ACCIDENT INIVOILuroz :
Liverpool,,London dr GIOIA sso,oB
Royal Canadian itanranka•Co,. of ifcmtreal, Can.
ads. Capital F
inq.Co,, of Nort 'America •
-4 ,150
Penn. Ylrains.
National New York, " rso:oi
Ina. Co. Stito of remi t * • ' • icar)
Union Mutual
I j,
LicomingYireidir4
Merchants' • " st
Lancaster Fire Ins. Co. -
Piro Association of Phila.• :Ze
00,0;A,
,Aletumanis of Pittsburg,
Pennsylvania Ins. Co., Phila. i 3 44 °„i f L
Fame ins. Co.. of Phi's.
City Pin Ins. Co. Providence. It, 1. koat
Roger Wilillems Ins, Providence, It. I.
new,
Watertown Ins, Co l . Watertown, N. Y, ' 0 1.1 t
.home las. ~Capitalandnorplus. 1.,/xeich
Atlas Fire tos.'Co.. liertrord, Ct, • 4teki
Ilartford Fire Ins.I.Co„L apitaland Surplus skys.
Rome Ins. Co—Columbas 0„ *.
Cititens' Piro Iris. Newark, ' 7,tw•
.4,4
The undersigned le SPECIAL AGENT for the.foll.s
ing companies far Northern Pennsylvania;
Fire Association of Philadelphia: h
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Lancaster Fire astatine VoraPtu 4
o Lletaller
Philadel
The .Ta p snra ia nec Co, of the State of pencsittan!,
Conn , fi: Ins. CO., Alvtts res. t
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'American Ufa.
41,m,f t .)
CsC , XI3 35111%7T.
Mrsviteep Ins.Co..ilarttord,CapitalandSiupiuttlfm6,
itailmty Paarengere "' Sa 44 Yo,
theandersigne4 hten wollknown ttilecnanty.,„
- thepfilt 17year*,at.3n InAarancoAgent,Lrysm.,,,atqfin4
by bt! Comminies bavaalwayo been promptlypalri.
promes up stairs. in building east trout ilankitg
°Mee or Writ. U. Cooper &Co.. Turnpike
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'BILLINGS STROUD; Agent
CHARLES M. SMITH, Office Manager,
..8, LANODON, &inciter. ,
Moitrose. Nov. lyS. 1374.
CHEAP. CASH STORE!
.We pay. Cash tor Goods, and toll for Cash, alul Intl!
Mop:mend
PEOPII ' FROM ; .
BINGHAMTON
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. • and vte..nit?, visiting. Mentram, to
GIVE, US A CALL
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b qtrie tt r a lret flu e ! 14 e sa wt o re al ts o !t a I t p o ietar i ali
! tem , ilk:
TWENTY DOLLARS
that they sell kiting : . ton for turenty-flvo dollch.
New Goods • Wag Eveiy Day!
READ 1 STRIA:D.
" Montroti. 1 , !ov. 11, 13.-Iyr.
2 z OMNIBUS LINE.
The undersigned has an ornaibee tine ?inning tot,
ery train on the A. L. t W., and Erie Reliant y
iShipplng or Re-Shipping Baggage
ateither depot will bepromptly attendenito.
The now river brltigo,e now completed, hence the:
is no Ferrying.
aluitys on hand to convey paw-up:err to any potatta
,the snrronnding country.
• U. BUCHANAN. Pro'p'r.
Great Bend. Aug. 10.
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d. 11,Ritoms. ►G S. DABSES. /I G. Ihasprsi
A.BBO►T,
BARKS BROS. & BUNDIN,
imiLmis IN AND )IANITFACTIJEZRS:OF
gtaliiin ,Ineticat.tat,tarbl6,
~ RET.A.I.'G
; •'; • •2G Che4ai3go St., Near Dept,
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NEW YORK TRIBUNE.
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antrxruriami3A.
has.establlshed itself is a petfect regulator and Irma
:'nu vi for 1 disorder. - of t system ntioun; . : from
.proper action of the Liver and Bowels.
IT IS NOT ,A PHYSIC, but, by stimulating the te•
cretive organs. gent Ipand gradually retnnt es all Inver.
Diet. and regulates the entire system.
IT IS NOT A DOCTORED BITTERS, but is 4
VEGETABLE TONIC
: whit!, assists digestion, and thus stimulates the appet
• the for food necessary to luvig,orate. the weakened et
Inactlro organs; and gives strength ioall the vital for.
Cal.
IT CARRIES ITS OWN H&COI!AILNDATION.O
the large - end , rapidly mcressing *aka teetify, Prfco
One Dollar a leHtle. Ask your druggist for it. JOHN
STON HOLLOWAY,Ir e CO., Whnl sten Agv n
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MODE AGENTS WANTED.
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Martial Deeds of Perin§ylvania.
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FL UB 'PUT UP ONLY: I, ' njitrk Bo E 4.
..' L .I, ' A TIIIED AND Mtn REMEDY.
' ecild by Druplats generally. and _ ' C 2 - 7 1 % .•
loluisionvilo owsy a Co: . Plllludelphia, Pa.
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P.E.NNELLOGRAPH.
ISOM Krairmo ;vEAV Mit AGENTS.
CIF tlectired by Copyrtglit,) Which In ue 110%g:oft
ut MU ciwit the 'result of year* of a iAtdct,.ur
41nd for' ilfollke exprolatons. IrtehnoAs of color,
tonnes% of linirh, let not Approurited by aril ()Orr Ail*
of Piet:tais. Xeu And Women witutrd now to folk it or.
,dero - for Copilot: , and Entargliig *snail picture , ut
Friend*. and Loved Ono* from Ttntypee, Anibrutyl.e*,
PbotogrApns And Gatrucrrotypor into the ncle prt,ccri
*thinntrin plestAo everybody. great AVARtA And A, prr•
Manegit hrtaineott Atenrod. Seuti.for fyff 1(1,011[110 0
to GurtinVey do Co..* Studio, Stye) Earket, Stre.t, Mts.
*Villa, Fa. • • • mutt
4 1101011 - (3IO.MANIJY or SOUL, tIIIIMMING."
P-either sex tosy Plictoato and 4rola the toyr exd
itrixtionoof sayit-rion they chooto ittMautly. nit
• simplo tutlitit aciol romeut 411 ran POOP ege.free by bail
for'Zo, togethrrxtth n inorriAgo guide, K g ypilm, mt.
Dreams, II atht t.r Lulto; WotbMott Nlght ti•lc•
'A qatter book. Adttresit. WILLIAM Pitbt..
rtaim, :rtw I
1.0 to 500 /I/ -14raBBtreet oncelra.:4 to
fortune. A Ti book or
tined klica and Idiom* of 81ri-d, ll uslitsiot.4
eyoritittng. WWI' FRIK JOHN HICXLINO
Baskets snit Broken , . TS Brostivriy, Nuor York. Susi
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-AGENTS . WANTEDIr th"`l
capettsr
Wiest soiling Bibla esti' itaidishoo.. Solid for our eitts
term to Agents, Nationsi # tiblith n Voniputy,
Pa::.. ' . tart
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RO I rim juvrn Agents fur ttio hritt selling Prla
i'ackag to the . world. Sip cl •
PVlivOtith Ph - gr Ult Prize, 1141*t.iii4hi, evet, 'l% , ‘
ot r novelties' semi stnotp.' tisfitutrvi. F. I'M eg.
Nor /Wilford.ilses. - • mist
;17041 . TUNE 11`.. Every., 8011,b1
3.ol;,24o446'2 . Acuthskica..o;!wa,alli, xrie, rc
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Mineral
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INSURANCE AGENT, }
.INlcr2a.tir Qv,.
X-111 X 237
Great Bend, Pa.
Ansordcr for
CI.E3L.XLXXXBGI-13/S
BPIGHLEITOIIi 1 ARBLT WORM
[I:STABLIeIIZD I 1540.1
AMERICAN AND SCOTCH GRANITES
Marble and Slate Plantles,
Danohy:lL Co.
AVBEREVER IT ILIR. BEEN TRIED
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