The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 05, 1876, Image 5

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    - • IN THE .WORLD SO. WIDE.
From out the corner, safe and sniti) l l,l
Thati'hy the name of 'Heine! we
We leou som . btitnes'ivith 'wondering eyes, /:
On the luring scene that before 1)8
The Mutely pomp and the gilded shoW .
Eneliamingly pass 10 - and fm, - t
And'a longing comes to step-outside.;
Of the Old, worn pathi.Juto those uutrOd.:,
•
Our eyes, unuselit() glaie;
Are dazzled, ani4 all se.ents stritngeli .
Though-home.is sti11:01 - ei titfo sweet slim, -,
We wonder that e'er spat' aJtunnit•unt lot
- c o uld have-field us they/4, tantipfied; • _
• Wjten, awaiting ns, t4e - world willd,,
thme'and honor! att l d 'greafil y 6l4. lie,
If to posses - them we Would hut .
Hope takes the sting from the A
• l• •
'That tire said to friends and yout ul ties,
,And •When she leads, in faith we g
She ivhispers - of trees, whose bon ifs bill
Laden with Fortune's golden fnu .; ,
And we follow-Fame in hot pars it •
.Till we louse-.our way, as withou
wander at in the .World s i.wide. '•
And soma ,have., found that w _tett they
• son •
But it breught 'not all The . Itss they
thought,, - -
And are stranded, seeking vaM
The coast of plenty tney wished t
WAry, discouraged, thFy.all lon :bilk'
Over their zigzag, wearisome tra ~ ' -
-- To thecare-free days in the tlear ipnr nest
Anaogh that thtiy. went from t e W01:1(VS
"- real best, • -
When they yentured tO follow t ose paths
untried ' 9
I
That stretch away in the world so wide. '
•SI LL I GO TO CITY ?
Countr' ' girlsfit . --7-- f iL- 't
y o Liky earn , ori the .e.N.ci. emen
al life in the city. * Association' with,"suinni
toarders," and the reading - of the -I 'story -,pap
er the sensational novel:have. made them,. di
contented with the country; They fret,! again 1
the restraints; and detest, the dfudgerY. of i $.
,
~oarrow, herd life. -• ! l'• '
The hope of improving the ti easnditi9n s
c,,
stimulated by exaggerated storiesof the succ s
f'f a . few girls,' who have left i their country
tomes and done well' in; the city. ' I'll 4 itn 'w
3othixig of the many failures. They , are ign r
, ant of the trials and tempiationsi incidept to
'life in 'a,great city: But they know ti6t, its
'wages tire higher than those paid in thetcoun-.
• 'Dv ; thilt,itslife is ,more exciting, and they are
deterinind to go to tho s ci'T whenever the first
opportunity offers tli, - 3u the way to do $.9. 1 Be
lire, however, the
,trunk .is packed, we t would
dell t he m
what to expect . • r • 1 1 ,
.
There iir many .young wmenoin a large, city
who support . themselves, live eornforta.bly; and
perhaps lay tip a little money: As a ruic, they. are city-tired girls, who are prudent, smart, and
educated to their, work.. GenerallY:theseSne-,,
assful girls have parents- or friends with whom
they reside, and who aid theinito find emrloy
silents to pay good wages; I . ' ' - '-* I ,
With siiih young :women a
,country girl'Fan
zot compete. She must serve iiii..4prelice- i
-ship beforeshe can. acquire similatltialuil g.—
ri
She must make serviCeable,..frienda,ll.9 het' titer'
ID , obtain accepiable eliplOymirit;!ere sh Can
we them. . • • • - .l; • ' -,. -
It .the unaided country
~girll. . should On. a
situation; " it would probably he one •Oire
;here was .plenty. of inugh. work-::thatid
liiing but;littie pay: She • would 'be ' 'frie dto
at and - to , lodge in ,a cheap boarding - hottie
Its Inneiyiginial boarders,-the small attic 'Teem
-4-'everleoltitil smoking Chiinneys, and 10,irty
kek yards =than She mast 'sleep`in, would
smaother any. idea of;calling it home.. , I` .`
t. The; interests of the landladywoald' be *it
ed to steing‘thatshe punctually paid her board.
liter' employer 'would: cerisider his dutyl done,
- when he paid bet weekly wages,. If
,she Should
be sick, - what then i . Charity—or a publi'c hos
pital I We haveonly - , outlined the picture.—
• Youth 6
s' opcintm: ',.
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PREMIUMS FOR SKILLED 'LATitOR
How often do .we see persocs enjoying a
good degree of success inlife, who in ; Il i ont,-
t
ward exhibitiOna of natur &l iihility.; , are rather
below mediocrity, while many, to app nee
endowed with afar , higher order 01 tal a are
110 t prosperous. - Two men ; equil lia,. native
ability are kuown fox exactly opposi . ibndi-
VOUS of 'life. Of two laborers ! one hi nlivaYs
out of eMployment. the ;other',Al.. ays p ; the
ti°' .-
whole tie result of skilj,\Or wintof it, in the
pursuit of each One mity,i thrOugh li - ,ojwri',
is
socdaenso or 'Die advice f friinds or ladom
of guardians, have acquired a perlect astery
of his wo!,k and he succeeds accordingl , while
the`other. relying upot lils natural tact, s found
• 1
lo fail, ,pr one, may have Chosen a , punmit
stove lu s ability, and must, theref re„ f 11,while
lie other,More. tiodest , seek ll ca eel: rOted to
1111 powers andsucceeds. , 1 pI , ,
la every department - we find the i saine,con
linusts oc;:tiling: , TbOse out Tor I pulp OYOent
titre the poorest
* w'orkraen ; those who A) and
save_done the least for shemselves, eke those
who have done and are doing the Ipait I for )
their employer& 'Poor labor is orilY empl4yed
when iabor is scarce. This tOillitrY iSilernin
with i`Jacks"—men of little benefit tO Ithem
selves or the wOrld, for want, not of tai.li,it, iTt
a proper applicatinn ; a car4ul , patienice' in an
apprantieeship, vvithout which inacces4 is hard
ty. poisible. I ''' F , •
In the great Najcwity of Cases the n t thirty
years of a man's life is of no .value:? Obd thr
,t,igif,.. of knowledge of himself F iend the
rs
puuit be is to follow. If be has init one 0
neither of.these at this •
age, there iis , ,still th
greater, Absolute necessity' of hrunedhite:appli
;ration to some pursuit until skill Ise
.assured.' Ilt i l
is also better to ,go up than he CoMpelled to
wave down., It is better to to, it , illefessitit
blacksmith, or carpenter, . or bricklaVer), than t9;'
be an tnisnecossful lawyer s - doctOr or elergy , .
Pl. man. 'A ':man below his properstial OlgOili ul) 1
c j)
14
Yea, wit , b grace4livflilP 4- 1 1 1 ftV 4 - i_littAlo> ill # 4 9 i '
Dotuitth a sore . head.—,Weic Xo4 .ilfermufge.f?Y 47
and 1t '
I,I9RTGAGE.
!• , ,
In the ' hole range of sacred and piofitne lit
eratnre, p trhaps there is nothing recorded
whfch has 5116 staying properties as digood
healthy mortgage. • -
moitgve 'can be depended on to stick'
;deer =titan a brother., It has a mission to Per
.fottn which Ttevei Aay atter day it is,
.1 . 11tt: there, %tor does the slig,hteSt tendency to
alt rnhei ; imp it its vigor •in the night
ita day 'vii the 6abbath and ,t'it holiday times,
without itmOment s rest -for siekness or re,crea
04n,the: aiT-spring of its existence, in- •
tqest, goei on ~`, •
The st.4S4nS' niay {iNtige„ (lays run into
"weeks *cels into . months, and months be
,sSallolvoq tip int 9 the gray man of advdneit g
yiars, mit that mortgage
. ..stands tip iu
vigilance; wilth the intercst, a perennial stream
,ceaselessly running_ on. Y
t good-
Like alitige nightmare eating• out the bleep
of sonic restle SF, Sill mberer, tue Unpaid 'mort
gage. rears tap its gatuxt front in perpetual tor
ment to th‘ miserable wigitt who is held witti
ip its pitik'ss clutch. It, holds the poor victin
with the relentless grasp of a giant`; nod on
lour of re ercation ; not a moment's evasior - of
•It'hideouspresence. A genial savage 'of inbl:
lilying tuppet while the interest is paid; a .very
'116 , 11 of 'hOpeless destruction when the pay=
::.ter: __ . ,.. -- 3ite - .7;. --- 7 - •• `:__,...,--- -_:,-:,'.•-
' . 6' 1. bill' - 1 ' r ' smoothed
„, 00, , i l , i les may=be evace cf .
aside' but a mortgage hand on With-the per
timid_
: 1 3- oi nbUll dog- or. Inc c , grip of black
smitho vie, If - the' interest is not paid it is
added : to siWell its grid parent, the priilei s pal,
`ataliblds \ up' its., horrible front with a kaider
seeming than baron. It will have the 'pound
of, flesh,W,hicli ii, nominated in be bond ; and
more terrible than the fearful witclies in Mac
beth,.the i threatening' fiend, Foreelgsure, rears
• up, its chieaded menace with . ;the, crushing
weinlit of hopeles despair, ' • - - •
P Pity fo the poor :man who has' this grim
fiend l iti Iffi ho i usehold: Every hour of his life
is fra i tighl with one intact encluratice of misery
and t areq - , embittered with a grieVous load he
lis poiverlCss to shalce'away.' ' ' • ~
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• TRAVELER'S TALES OF FLORIDA.. -
.
• Therel•ts but one civilized spot in Flooida,and
o • .
t bati! is Jsto •onville.
~,....
TilerOs but one civilized 'spot in Florida and
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tliKis- St. Augustine'. , , _• - . •
There' is but one spot a any kind- in Florikla
`andiltha.t is Entorprise. • -,,
f
Ii it t . - IT er - els 6 ive do; we must avoid the riv
er 'r
dear life's - sake, ~, ',
'CI- hateter el s e lA.. dO, We must settle . mi the
riyir iiiimediately. ,• • • - 2 I -•-
"sorthernersi 'Cannot be out after , sunset,
~. ,L l 4fortbern r erSean be out all night if they like. j
ye tieed•not carry rubbers, because when it .
'rains. iii i t iOrithi the. sandy soil soaks the 'Water
• - 2.-
&WM- 1 ' , -:.; ,- •• _ -
We May leave our-rubbers t home,liecause
it •nevicir rains in-Florida: '! -
.11i !lickter on - tbe river that it is by the
It P3ldoit as hot on this coast as it is
fitter. ! r ' - : : • ~.
LiTheilierniatheter has been,known to
one hiindred , ciegrees inDeceraber.,
the therntsonieter never rises- above 1
• degre4 in fitly. •' ' . -,
Ice i,ometimes forras_ln_ Ficirida about, Chris -
n i ,fts . • ~, ; ;-, ....;? . '- '.I . T ' , ,' , ' •
Ace' 'ever ferias inFloridi at any tune;'
I :Tii' eii riothin ic;'.eat . in FlOrida. - ' •-•-
1 !irrh . re is as much , to eat hail:Oda ail: there ; is
' Lithe' e.1,..-; . ••••• :: ,t, ,-: —it'.. •,- s ; -, ~.: ,
'Sro, don't want anything to` s:.
in Florida,
~
'Carfry 1 yo,uf. incfsAin • dresses - it you wish' At.
avoid immediate 'dissOlution, ; , ,
At your peril go without your ftirs. .
I . - yOu;wfll Surf it ditlicult to sleep, becatiSe Of
the i#rltlng Of the idogs in ; which
~the.SOuth
abut - Inds. • ' ~ I ,•-• , , • '_ .
Never heard a dog barkin-Florida. . ; '
Toz l / 2 1 may, _ e' annoyed bY the sound ' a •fiiitsi
ing4n the, hard, shell roads of St. Augustine..
.' It4tikeilfourdayato go to Florida.
It'takesr two days and three nights to go' to
IlOrida. It - takesa Week to go to Florid S...: ;
There is Malaria in Florida in 4arCh. _
There is 'malaria in Florida all the-year
1, Tikqe is never any .1r 1 4 1 . 0 *, in Vloridiit: 'MI.
THE UPS AND DOWNI3 or LIFE.
'A'ft,:Lonts philosopher talks as follows o
the gps anitdoWni of
'like absence
..of ;the law of primogeniture
causes a frequent changaotownership in the
Privalf, resitlenpes, which contribute aolnuh`, to
,the as),orument of our Cities., -,While the , head
tift4e family liveil,phe home may retained—
thougb:very often a reverse of fortune cOmpels
%hi to 'seek liiittibler:Apiarters— but' when he
„ihe r heiritiirti • 0'1;40: of .the -
expensivef
How many of the''honses built twontryears
ago are now, own e d ,V - tbe ,men who erected
thein, or their' desceidinti .nuoy,or
later date, now occupied by theh. builders, will.
bein PoSse" l o ll ; o f,lieir Pre4eal Pniints , at
tbeir,descelidanta tiveniy, iesrs,~heno?,,, 'Other
influencES bejide tile lack of primogeniture con
tribute td . this, in some • respects, tinfortimate
'there are,o3,ore ups snr,l Ao7ns in-the new
world :in , the old. riiptuefs are 'Made
flinch more' lniekly!, and. disaßpear much more
Wealth ii seldom transmitted beyond
he second genCratiun, iii 'truly -instances
does not last through= the first. The:hoy tibra
wtth,a silier sphonin-his month freqUently has
pewter heiore his -PPgritilage Is over,
avid he . MaY,baYe - the .pleasure of:being splash
gd . with mud thin.the'. carriage • whegis of the
hnin once .Itts 4thers pqrter;."
The r - litO doUbt the • truth f b
) . • - C
(USe°4lley, VIZ had BO ChrisLianii ,wito-wsper-
Wi, might 41w :well denyf the' 4181.016 U of the,
• '4
ii i i , i .1),6440 - wid 'no, s sdo p y n u 4y.
You should forglye arititny
• - d": 04
. but'Uothinglu your4elf:—
ENE
FOR PNEUMONIA.
.'• Pneumonia has dealtl fatally
~ with a dumber. _ .
.. ~.
of . New Yorkers within the, -. pastthree - Weeka
and the physicians are :f as, - tol the hest
1 . . .. . .
and surest Way Oil treatingthe'direae , l One . Of
the simplest meats of .dealing ;. .with it; and One.
Wiiieb, - in 'the' experence of
_the writer,Nas.
teen eniinently. stiecesOl; is: directly' ""upon it.
.
.dertitude: being
. obtainect - that pneiiiiciuiiiis
present,, to .lity - the. patteng .On - his face and .ap , - .
ply, in 'cittir....k 'saccession - , fiatintila 'steeped id - witt-..
er at the'g:reatest poss Ol e -.-heat. The flaphels :
Must be well Wrung: ont and applied so es to
.aetually scald the patient: J'hcy Will bring
,
ahout: a. prOtuse prespop thin,- and if tae disease
Pft9 not cone - too tar, the patient will breathe
'liecr. immediatclY. after 'thiS, small - deses....ef.
.
antimonty wine (abntitl,- ten grains)sO as to - re
• 14.x' the . iystem as much :S.. possible land.. pre.
duce. vomiting. , ' Under treatment .the - priest
monia.may be drawn ,Oilt Of : the system. in, a ..
day; always . , allowing, of. - course, that the ilia-.
ladY hai not, takentop firm a- hold. - - '.
FLOATIXO. - .
. .
• Nen are drowLed by raising their a . above
the water,. the unbtioyed- Weight 01,Fivhich ,de
presses--the head. Other aninials hive ieither
Motiortfor-. ab lity to ,act, in a similar manueri
and
,SWitn. aturally.: . When ... a . ma i ii ~ falls.
into deep ova
l er, he-will:rise to the stria:Fe,. and
will continue! there if he 'does! not. !plevate Lis
hand.-:,..Ttlie Moves his Irindslund4'W.atcr, in . I
any way: he pleases,, his head rtsili_iiie.io high
as to give bini ; free liberty to i breathe .' and if !
lie wiliTuSel his . leg - s, as if-in the act of -.walking
(or ratlieriwalking up ; stairs) his khOul, ers Will
rise . ab.opi-the water, so that he - Mafusa loss
exertion - with his_ liands,:or apPly the* to Oth
.er purposes.. These plain directions artii.recom-
Imended to the recollection - of those WSW have
not learned .to• switn . in - their youth,:Fts !they
. 1 may be-, ; found highly advantageous- in many
1 eases, ~- . - ' -- '
1 . s t
We. Would call the attention of the Pnblia wanting
ANYTHING. IN THE MARIO LINE'
SIISOJERAN NA. -,DEPS4,
rirpelng,' the only MarbleVorks `in tan.Connty..lo
All Work Warranted as pre s ented
1,
by the
run to,
',YOU
,CAN SAVE MOSEY
ninety
DepCot, lipitt 14, 1S 5-17
Ladies' Beaver Cloaks at Cheap John's.
.SAINTS AND
'ATM STOCK AT: . •
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B. B. LYONS it O m s:
MontroseAly 14,1878.
CiMPE7O.I- c;;
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CARPETS, AT , 80 'WRITS AEVPPWARDS,
Leis 'than*, f P 664—'
iill/01 0 1S Co&
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S UG A R* T E A,: COFFE E ,, ,-.i.....,
1: • - itid, othet --;. ir .
40, 1
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1 1 CO.CPre .•-.• , ' ' "_ i4 s", S ;
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io s CO . 'S
s' .RA . xti
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ALL Atin , WINDOW PAPERS.
•--. .. -.;; : '-,Ac.Large Stocki• • • -. , '.•
An New Patterns Received Every
Week Direct From the
~• llifintufactnryi.: - ,
,
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' ' • ' , 0.-R . L YON S lic, Co..
tPcoatil_ That°
COat.'Es. •
l':-Clatk'e , O. N. T..
, . andlotia Clarks Stiooi Thread.
White. Black, and polored—from .;kio. Bto No. 180, at
conta per doiob; or ta l e by'
- , B. B. LIVOICIVik
•
NOLltrose.,Naiit 14. 1p73.--t, •
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For- 411.,kindg of ,Milliuefy Gpoclii_go tp
Jtilfale• .
rto $2O per - nay Affeqtttwaxitell f Alloin-se.
' , elfol work tag peclde of troth saxe s
,
young and oki;nuiVe• :Morn inoney ; at;work for ne t la
theft wniocalitiee; during their spars tamilents: or all
thagrao, than ay, gong iVrt,offer , M, pplo
meet that win pay handsomely Ifor Oct:) , hones work..
irttilPlittitolo63erteis. &e.d 1100;' ' 110114 , 11 e lode
aagree..4tOrlge..-P*4 3 %Oa. Pea l t:
look or'busineee. lOU' halite
learned what we offer: 0, ST.IN'Sqq-da
Maine. • , n 2.31
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Miscellaneous.. ,
o OUR WORKS at
Q$ NO. SA.LE. :
callitig on no t. 4 "-'-'•
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I)eisOlit•
Ait•
At L9w `Figures etl
FALL,
E7ll
STAP4
BO
Dress Doeft
and faller
great varket
BLEASJ
Six
TOWE
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The lar es
• - m
priceskt • ip I can b •
place. -„
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all 'the 14teat, „styl
REIA.D
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a frill line ,land ge l
!I
Call an 4 Nxton,
-where. i.l 1111 no
goads, [ i nY on
Butter s pped
net- prl e cjiales
kcived.New ittglierd,,-
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Y GOODS
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FANCY . d GOCDS ' ,= CLOTING,
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S Ldgh.. or ss .x!k..l\7'.3:k 0 .46 x=s et,
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ST ': : FOR t DASH rOR ., READY' .PAY
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Wl:l.h thanks to ,the public 'for past favorip, I agatti
ark a renewal' ,of 'confidence and patronage.; pledgin;
fidelity to you in all our intercourite.
I Eira now receiving a lame ritocit of all goodi in our
line,bought to the mos t favorable time and at theloweet
tigurCs. Please cal, and inspect ctur goods and prices.
• 1
•1 .
.oy's - .Clothipg—cheap4-at% 1 Cheap
Joh'ife.
Al NO;.' , -33 ' Court' Street
:`~• _ .fF
76. _
118
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TY . GO .
WINTER' GelbS
ust Receiv .
-BY-:
m':--;..Ei...yiß:g.:.N•it:
i.A140 - Y DRY ,
SIIQES, REA,DY-
E OLoTRING,
TS. It C4PS;
SiC..
aiecirtment. • Prints;
in the. market. Wh,
goo
er
at f
ansi
AND UNIITZAMIED
G-, I TTON-ApES, j
NIMS, IIOKS, -
STRIPE.
• TING LINEN.
s
RTI
D
'OAR
TB' a
BO
stock
;'n 'town
bought
—MADE:: CLOTHING.
od goods well.made and tritanied..
3. •
1:1 I b
ne my stoex c ere lire astng e.se
be'undersold.' for. the same quality-of
in or ont of town.
Prompt,retnrmk at the highest mar ,
ranteed, bills
.cashed; as 50061'15're-,
une 2d, 1875.-4 f. 22
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ivte.„l{iiiNZTE,
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D.EALE4.IIkI.
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Montrose, .Ifav 10,1875.
V:. -I
inIMIEZAPITON,
1;W GOODS,
EW . GOODS;
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E' • Vir - GOODS.
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AP We havo ,likatzeturned, troll „tho,(lty , of. NVO<TOrk
• . aft:or pOrdhaslig a large 'and wel; selecled:Oltock of '
1.
1, , .1,' ..*.... • - i : , i'; ~ "'.*:r ~. -.--,..,
FALL -,AND -.WINTErit GOODS -
~,
\ ‘1•11 A . 't Viet • •." •
o a n oug tom re at s. we 4r •now pre ,
pikred taoffergoods at prieea 4 thatjwill - satisfy the clog ,
eat buyer. We have also added. to our large stock of
Dry !Gooes t s itif linineuse ettiolt i Ot • • . -• •
CLOTFVCASSI.idEBB4, min BEAVEttd r
l'or 'ken and Boy's wear. • We= are now :prepared ti
•
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SUITS"FOR ALL . ,
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WhOlWin give !biscuit as weluive flrel elall•worktrien
engitged for the eettion. • -
Ladies Ana gentlemen, ironwill please Ind exatn
jne Our stock before you pnrehttangisewhisret,if •
"'Thankful for - past %yore. we, hope for a continuation
of the same. ;We remain , - • -" •
- Youre'p.etipeetfullyii
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Binehaintatt..korll2B.
Xard wide - sheetikigqlA.cts.y:at
Afotly'.6,
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ISt o rOVI ,
ES,
Would cnll attest on to r bte Ncw,stoolt Of
F•
ALL - AND WINTER - GOODS I
!i:iow on, 11 ?!le,t An. Deily . • .
DiEs , ,GOODS, MACK
t . 'AND COLORED." ALPACAS,
NEW ST irLE ‘oF PRINTS, •
§l' A WLS, wArrEI;.IM,OOF&:FLAN.
;NIELS, 13ArZ1011A14 0 ::AND ;:HOOP
LS.KIRTs. VELVET§, 110$1ggy,
HEAVY WOOL GOODS, CARPETS,
CLOTHS, PAPER HAIWINGS; EUFFA,-
A.ND LAP ROBES, FURS, OATS
p CAPS; BOOTSIA:Nts SHOES,
HARD A'RESUON,NA.II.43
STEEL, STOVES Ali''
GROCERIES, LTC:
lii g 4 ,4t, vaiipty; an d'wlll. be sold' ttfie, *OR(
faitorable terms, and •lowist. '
11 ,
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First dies goods: tless
f any other:partlee in the
CAPS
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Ws. rfAYDEN.
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Yours truly,
E. McKENZIE
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Are mailed that thel:
ACCOUNTS MUST BE'S
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Isasi.ocliataT
or they will tse collected by la*
COOPKR, LATHROP 'COMSTOCK.
Sol4ember 29, 1875. rAstilpees.
BEAT THIS I
Wo tumijustreinvied, from the cit,s et Ntw Wl*
with asplendld 'stock of goods, consisting of
G ROCERIES.,
BOOTi„ -SHOES, DRUGS, MEDICINES, CROCK
• ERY, lIARDWARR , itc„ Ac.
And all,other goods usually kept in a country store.
Come one and all and satisfy 3ourselves that W..: are
selling as cheap as the cheapest. We are always. wil
ling to show,our goods.
W. & F. INDERVIED.
Brackney, Ps.. May 12th 1875,:—tt . •
Ladies', Pelt Skirt§, - at' Pleat) J - 611 ifs.
NEW StOCK OP - 1 - •
11.41::11031:TiLer"Srp
net received and for sale by
Q.UPE . ,RFANE
For.sitle by
ALSO," AIL' MN • * ,
GROCERIES,-
At the store of
jE i rei . cox-aisseisi,
j.„IFEBB.
2itotttrose, April 21','1£45.
P . py : y01iy,..1,10043..4., Clig,4o.,jp.hji!s;
1 I T.TY i.WAG:pNS ; -C
1i144138 . 1iN1) iiLEIGHS, 4 - -
W.' - :6I:I•STEgHOUT'" ItAIiFORD FA.
• .
nuticzisit,
-.. Repairing.dons on Short, notice: , ,Clitiaper than the
che.Oes.!-• . -
Flrst;efasi ,
Phtetons - - ',•. -- -•- - - - - Ms
".. I. ... Buggies -;• ~' ~,. . -,. ~ - • its)
" Lumner Wagons -'' .- ~- - $ll5
t• 4 ` Platforms from $l4O to. '- , - - i ligi •
I " 14 Svrell.Body Sleighs - r - - - 75'
.131inso01:11•001X11:14:$.12.1413.6*.
To shoe per span new,... - - - 2:541
i cork and set.- - - - - ~.- ••• - , - - 1.40
''' !set Der !pan •.• - • -- '‘ :- - s 1 - 410
Alrwork warratitea. Call and examine my !tacit be
-fore-pur , clasing elsewhere.:: - , - , - •
' W. OUSTERII,OU'I'.
' Rexford; oitob'er '2oth, 181151-:-tf.'
tlinghwit‘it Works
AILICInds of Monuraente t , Ileadatoos, agd Marble
Manues, roods to order._ Also, Scotch Granites on
hood. ••• • I • PIUKERING it CO' .• • • •
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0; W.lllllBllBlat.t, ' ;
11: P. :MOWN. _ • .
'OCt.2lr. 1874. '
.11andsome Trimmed .I . llits, -Cheap
John's.
;ii ).$ ..',. - .teal Estate- ioiSale.::!.
VAWABLA ;
Farm For-
Theoubserlbers offer : ibiAaie the val*se,farai
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Attdrete Canfield Firsiz,'
eitgate in the township of MtddletoWn, Susquehanna
eontaining 190 *um: mostif erect Rat; 10
imprifed; 40Actes of venr Alpe berniclok andipino um -
ber,
,well tenced.liaving - 10 C rods of sh o ne wall, and wet]
Wateie& will be sold at. a•Bargain. Silquire
Address, 1,
-L.4A. HOWAIiD
Centre.
:T }~~+ ~~+.~
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Aish.l2s tetes'of land-aiijoirsinir.rTmeallr. creek Aar,
wed ferret' and rulger a good, tate of ,cnitiration.
good binidtrigAiiid two gond. gretuirds and in conbee* in 3
With the abere woilidAsake a , litot elate -dslry farm :
will be - old with it or separately to st r lt pv..
um rchasers. Ft);
farther particulars tall4pdhot told A tga, ;-; -
L.. ow
• - TskDwgit.
„311d4tetiiiin Centre.
.ilutivphanrui Co .
• Pa.
- :-OetbVer4B;_itnir4,t'
Nr 7. 0 146:0 3 i i , .4.,
Warm' ror
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7 lte,sebsCriber offers for
as sa t le he t . bf*T il i. l l l ) . lo 1:1101-Igtowal .
1 SIL11:22X13,0r81111 • Vo l le&oe, I
Said ramie one .of , tie. 'mast desirable fairtit: lii Mt%
county:and le beautifully, sittiatedl 'in' the Village ot
Summerttville. iii•asquehanna
.eounty, Pa..; ,there if. a•
gobo:store, flooring milt,' sat , / - WIC piaiter inili, anti
stnith and wavon shop, in said . villoge, The farta
Is situated directly on the D. L; W. R. R,, one mite
and a bitle , Worn - - WO qiepot:int New : Milfe , ro: , onfi tont •
miles_ftOtn ttte , depokot (Ireat Bend N. Y.:,ot Vale R. 4..2
contains I.o)'nere of lanti, : lBo ttql.oo , improve:4, 111 w el''
Watered, i _'havitigi,:a lasting stream !of g.
;- water sensing.
through it andwiter conveyed iu. pipes to the brArm , ,
barn and= cattleB,l'4Vis -, well tetteed, and, slimier
t
good etitivation % It lavret adepteti to growing grain .
d
and is tted fin's it Or drying ; there is a large - 04
convenient dwellior and: wood hottee,iwell.fu 6 tinted, awl
boutifal lawn, with shrubbery .a lark' horse barn. car
riage house catili: barn, with two ettlle yards and shed
and stablao for fe ing,stactt;or ptaliing,,cowe.•aud tIV CI
orchards of graft !mite. ." Terms of payinent, Inatt
easy I.:' f , , .-"- '; ,R. 'L. SITIIPIIIN; -,', ',,• • - ' '
. el ' -•• iieW , Ft l fgrd BuiVtt. Co„
r
;LB ' timber 29; 8r3.•:4411i -- : . •' . ''- 1 - *sn • I'4
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init u d , I ,Iktrough , of - Movitrocifie l 344 ,
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Binghamton, K.
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