The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, January 12, 1876, Image 5

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•l•'• ' '". : 1' ; "•'" t oir,; d l 74 ':. 'oll;ig 4 3,jst'bretibuSet,..and' stables were
,1:, -1 ..'-co (led deep with earth,tipou which grew - such
.. . . '-' ,•- 2 IT ;:e4: , llent 1 krasS7,-'tnai.,inue ponies . were butt
..-,1-:.:11.[%......-41 nbing -4i . - 1 . 4.' , , , 51.01it4g.-corners,of ,thp wull : in'
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CHARLES ~ICE
.':10r er to. get at,iit-
. ic.'oriiel hues
,they might be
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0, a 41n.1y OW! i . . 11 -iel'Y, g r i'e:li • s .
-...''.1. ff. ~i tb Tool '4i:razing along 'ihe,very ridge poles,or
• That cieepeth o'er ruins viii',. ,
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hid int OVer . : the end- bf t;he gable .wl en : sbnie
Of ticht:reboice food are his Meals, J.-Ween,ll 'i , '1•—: ; ; '• !• . \ \ I
In his-cell lone and cold. -..--:. • . 1 . : AL-, ..!..u.'tenher off thinnitly,.enme out . .of thedbor,,as
.- The walls must- be. crumbled; th e ',stoftve 4 Ip, r nit cli aOlO-say, i"Gt, ine dovilt - it' you can 17---
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v i, ' 'r . , ''' . ' - -.' ' ; ;LAI . 'Unifilie liuildings there was a 'square Wall
• To pleasure his dainty Wbint'':', \ ,
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I,Delo r siii,, kiyind,thc. place the - appz•aranceol
:• And the, mouldering' . dust - :-tbat yi!iiis ,b4*- I :cp,:i o! . ''
... Aniide_• ~ , , --.„, ~., i, , I'. 'I \ 1 111.10 . iirsrz. , ss, , , •. 1
-nr meat for , hr .-. i' ' ' i r
' .- ll 0 r• --,.. r 1,.
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''!, - UP
TtOlllC tatlittg
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Za a merry meatrot
Creeping where to life is seett i .'
. • . A Pare old' plant is tit ivy, •iirerl., , •:
Fast he - sti',aleth on,"• thong,b
And a. stanch old,licart haa 'f. i•
71,ow,Closely hctviineth, ho* fight he cling
• •• •To hi ; triendi.the'tinge oak tree !
•Aud tlylk traileth a`lont-,i the gi,4*(ltin(l, l:.,
And his leaves he gentlys*aves,,, • ;•• ••J
And he JiiyonsfytlVitleB anti hug around
The ileit,monittollite - dertdrnwit'sgritves;
• :Creeping *here no life is seat, ,_,:
A: rare old plant; is (tie ivy (Trece. 2 •
.Whole: ages have •iled, and. their .*Orks tlf
. ,
And. nations have scattered been
Butthe , 'stolit old ivy shall nevertede::•":::
From its lti%le greeii:" • •
brave old iNfit its !finely "days.; •
:shall-fatten upon the : .past ;
Fer.t be - to a Lel iestli oil ti ink - man 'Can. ea H
IQ theh•iVy's rood at List. .
life - is '!
AYare iVv.c.rin. • •
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FLOWERS'FOR THE DE 49?
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W.hep life is over, its 'battles f >tight, its holie4
ri
and..fears and sorrows ended.and no triOre need
nor opportunity rent:tins lin' human cheer and ,
friendliness to Candle
,tlte,.glaied !eye'lor thrlp
the heart that has 'ceased to beat, then the efe-,
glint !casket . is Provided, and jilt; • sWeeteat !any
cOstlieSe flowurs are IteagedarOund: Theitlan 4 -
image is. ehiquent of tenderness and. syintiatlfY,
speaking uu than lip.:i or tezirs canutter Of
garnered affections, and .surrender(d ties and
broken hole';. As the funeral. : hour r,arriVeS,
how - many friends .appear ; eery room IS.
crow itecl by .an un won led .' pi esence.l! , !More
flow yrs . are brought ; . their Perl nine "1i rids -14 e
.i
air wit h a -heavy" sweet rtess„ and when, atiaSt t
,the narrow'. hearse .receiV4 - s its ore lipant..lovi tie:
bands still cast in the flowers, the lastiaerifiee
r ;
the lietti•t! Can oti'vr.: •
.- H- • . . :, 1 '
It is welt. : -Who shall .h.a•bid !the, floivvr, ?.-:
" Who shall desecrate the the!' heat Sett t i inen ts
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lieme nity by crying,. "‘ i y' 11. this tistp... --
And yet could those eyes behold thet : friendly o
. crowd, thatinarble face feet the droPpinglte,tr,
would not that oft discouraged, heartillav3
great surprise in .knOwing.that so maity really
• cherish such ' , regard.? :And itl he i 119 ir tvers
Ould speak, AV6ula they not 11.4 c : ."Sil . did
not. ou scatter us beforeAtand along the,.pitths
of flat living.? ' Why net 'have Sufferpd 'li,9 Ito
' tell of your affectiO while 'the ear could, listen:
to delight the admiring eye .wlipn• it malt aP,
preebtte l'' Why - not Oftener, berore this; have
filled .the house" with , the fragrance' of ...Our
kindly syrripathieS * l' YOu clinic ko the futie;al I
undoyour coming was no prc. , :tence... - Aiiu redly
cherished that departed friend in
.•yotif heart of
hearts. But how little he kneW pflitr , l ln the
hurry of your secret love you* have parsed
by on -tile other side, and have !gon l iinigcei;
litl of the :sorrows', and trials, and discotirage ,
meets
. ater wearinesa, which. Your o,reaenee *id,
-YoUr sympathy • might have" "allevteat'. ,fitY
our fragrance on he det
r
should we wastead -
.."
• .Should not our heanty,and our sympathy, be.
• . shed rather upon the .;living, whose' hearts are
- sad 'andnore, , and whose weak bands are - weaci
with the cares and Wits Of. life i" . "'• •.!
1 11" vii I I IS
Such 'might be - the 'Onestions of thei o
.e ..]
' it speech were granted to them.. Anthit hi!her!
.and more anthtiritative voice . has...said ; .:l
. I'•"‘As
Nie haire Oppitnnity, let us do goo(1) mita alt
' men; - especially . unto - them ; who are. • of, . the
househOld.Of faith'? . Our- opOortunitY. iS11.01i:
Death closes each avenue of usetulneas, , strl(
-shuts- each door Creviee ' that fi l ood open before
ns. If we haie love and ssmpatity , let Us ataftW'
. them 7a41.t. Let Our, flowers be t scamered thing
l ,
.•the paths of the l i v i ng, rather than on. the coif
-.
fins of the dead. . Let them be ttsedi to-bleas i ,
hearts that are torn and breken, * rather
,ihnni
. wasted Over ; the3e!-who. are !g•fOie beyond thp
peed , 'of Our -sympathy' and the reaCk-Of our
,',approval. Letnnr care and! :love he Air , thoSe
#hose•tean3arepaSt.,'ar;a• . *l)4e , sdriowi.itiall
, . return.nri more.: i' the-iirir4..etstitil onilOvo. :. ';
AN ICELAYDIO ,
HOME.
The boys ofiCeland must be content.:with
very few aegnaintances or plat mates;l• The
valleys, which prociu.e grass enough
,for 1 -the
farmer's ponies. cattle and isheep, ars tenert lly
/
scattered w;dely. apart, divided by'.! . r;filgoin of
lava so hard and cold that only' a'', l feW [wild
flowers suCceed in growing' in their twits and'
toilowp. Then,aince the farms must' bel'all I.le
1
largerp because the - grass isshort and 'iiivt
os
slowly in such n severe northern Ornate, tbit
dwellings . are; rarely , nearer than four or five
Miles Aiwa; and . -were were it not tar .heir swiltil
and nimble ponies. the people would see very
little ...I 'each other except on " Ithindays, 1 When
they ride long distances to attend' liworShipl in . '
their little wooden churches, ,1.- i r ,1 ,
But of all boys in,the, island, not one was So
lonelytn his situationias Jon Sigurd's soli , His
father lived many miles -beyond 0114' broad
grassy plain which stretches from I:lli!i l lieysers
to the sea, on •the swift liver, Th;iorva. • On
each . .side there are Inotntaitks , Ko'ihlac:k tuid
bare that they looked like gigantic tills* Uf.o,tial,
but the valley opened to the..Outhwisid *a if to
, let the sun in, and tar avpiy,lwthett the weather
was. -clear ; tilt , mowy top of Mount Hecla
shoye: against , the, sky: The fanner I§ . ourd,
Jon's Other, was.a poor man,or be woul kn o ut
1,
have settled so •fttr away troifi ahy liel-! , 11 tors..;
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for he was'of a cheerful and social 13a• 1 1 .1 atna
i
there were few'at Kyrkedal •Wit 4 Multi- I?%Tifl , l
him in knowledge of tue . a n cient ipstor.k !um
iitesiiim*'(dic'eund: . • -'-, , .1
The house was built on a knoll, undrr a cliff 1
Which sheltered. it friint the Violent , West and
northwest Arias. 'The Witils; of I w
VA s:
and turf, were low and b - road l ; an thclriitifs
r
Elt 0
Art
THE MONTROSE D CR JAN. 14. 876.
yri op sh.tepf .the. 'hunil . ttliot 's Bring b
blelinpi c , In the morning. 6i,,Ttvitning, when;
; . !kr . . ws . ; ett'c.l,quite a, little - column :or.Stet
ar4t.triiinlitt.,. 1,
'"hirliim , Ling' \ nntki,brOadek t - isi
1
.tueltetli` .;. awny ;' but the , water Was pure- ti
' wbolt , sone!as.,siton-as it becante cold enon
Jorr . use: ...i.ln . front nt Ole :house, liduse i where-' the s
sirt-inewartnest, Sigurtis had:, laid. but a sin
-. . t
garden—, It was a,- great`. l labor for,. hint '1;61 .
.. ,,,inoive f t he Iti l ge stunea4nd roll - t tient • int it a pl
tCc‘itig . :w4lN , .p..earry, good. soil. front the• Pia
; Wit .Fe. tie nat,untuirt -rills. hod ..gradnally wasli
;it.doWn .f . roin :,above;tutd,. to.-a min L,e it sl:11
fro. tsiand ' t l iOldirainS,sholild,do'theieagt liarip
,-aut , the.":whOle 4t01,y thought:: themselves s4d
-1
AePP ; :riel, 'pne , ''stimnaer, whtn they pulled; their
~ .
, firs ', - ratushs, yaw the little i„hed orpotttiies
;. - c(1 ing.i,)t . o blossom kid' :t.ie - Canagt.s,:rirtling
4
up k , heirhlivelli'ordi . r 49,nyike,.:itt least., tralby
Iteatts before the winter cane. .• i : . ~
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:. Withirkthe hhirSe,' alI vas N 10W,,n nd dark a
, ,
lAißmal. . The air was very citme •and brl i
- i. •• . • , i'" .
thtstablks .ivere only, s , parated from the dWt
-Ing4ooM by
,a narrow passage; anid bunches; -dryisalt- .fish. hung . :'pti
. the wallsl Besides,
Wils ROl:milk full of smoke ;"rota the fire of pe
andnftiv a -ra'n, of steam :from Siguilfsl
Jitniiiheavy IvOolen Oats. But , ' to the . hoyi
, .
, .. ‘.
,typf la /lehetfui, a corn lortable houle,lor wit
iti it te - found r•shel,t2r, wariniii; food • and 1
, -:-.
struetion; . Thdi room for visitors iseeMed i
him splendidittieinnst.n iiiaca in the World,
040 . it had. a 'Wooden floor,_ window w ith six
, •
.pants. of glasS,. 4 , colored print of the King of
Denmark, antrn c, D'eraniuM in a pot: This Was
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. 50 Pfeclods a plimi, thau Jon and his siste'r Gqd..
, 14
[lid yhrtliy '-darCd -t3 touch • lig icaves. Th.-.
, . I
were-alfrypt ttfrAid. to' swell it, For fear of mfr.
i t • . .1 •
ing Orair ' F+011)11 OnltS • life ; and Gndrid, air i er
sleeh4g'• a leaf of hi(iiiVi• 'on lii.l. dead sister'S btits 7
,
lont.;:in . Sisted that Some angel, many- I;uniirefi
- i ,-
!'ears ago,' had ',brought the seed. straight , frqm
heaven, • -., 1. -,. , . - -1,, . • 1
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WOMEN'S ,DIESS , IN .TI.II LAST C4N 7
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.l' •• i .. .TLTII, : Y. ::, , . . :
The tresa Of Queen Charlotte; the bride; of
lie in-r:6O is "thug:ilesa.rihecl by the ehronichfrs:
On berliowtlered hair she• wort.' a . fly-caii.oi
the latest ..di f F- (I'
lace, ? the hi, ,linocts from e„ and AcOro,
Act, of 'iditOonds or her ITer dreis,,Wus
of white Satin broe:ith wi stotn- .
- richer covered Witli\dtilinouds Her hmgoviiilo
vt-iyet lois Ito the shoulders i•vit It 161-•
dies of pearls, ivas:ltOrne by teifbrifiestnaids.
; \
o •fi .; • .
The dress
.of 1. lie .hridegiooin was "the great
est riebnes—leotit of Vilvet of sltiti; enihr
. • • r
ered; all aroundi With in-colored silks,
I •
an heiglitenedllWiti a
spangles, gold and silver,
anti piist.buttcfps ; the white satin whist -coat
elaborately-e, mproidered • ands enriehed - with
sirnitar oruiTuints. A record, with .riehlpent
steel hilt', li4le itiffies and Shirtwith dia.
mond ;,bticitlet shoes,-; COmPleted hip attire.--
Shottidi-we§seek furtherf,lo eriqUirel, into - th
, • -
'Wedding lite otlithis fashionable couple, we Mut .
, • , 1 • • .
it Olainlyportrayed by :the po7iverful,psneil . of
11tharthin 114 "Marifiage a la Siode.7. . There
the wife is-yawfnit i t Over _ht.r chocolate , while
1 i• i ' •
the husband has carlessly thrown ltitnaelf into
tt 'ehatii .-Cardi and- Hard-tables - SIM*, the becti
. • :,
-1:. • -
. paiiOnof 'Ott! night ., ; Fie . old faithful steward
isilleaving - the, i!room With looki - of Idespai r... -
I t
Eloping flint. Ins anci its sail finale is an exttg
geiatedpictu
. ' , .of the manners ot the thne,..y e t,
tii4re. is II" do.t9t. - but that, society:st this•p e ri.
o4ihad:talsen iknp the vanity, freedoin and uti.
prOitable modenf exhi . teree of th• Regency
VI:
li nid Louis X The toilet was the great. sum
aid business Of life., theadjustment of . the hair
the principal employment. • Take fOr instance,
ho t l% a lady of 1 fashion passed ter day :'At ten,
afler her "Dish of Bolle4," as it Was called, •
generally taken bet Ore rising,the NAY arranged
• .
he self in a inushu pmnoir, or wrapper, and
had a regular, reception of her frienda, while ;
vqth•b er hair
time
disheveled, she Was ;submitted,
fob thei first in the day, to the hands ‘ of the
ser, fOr usually she dressed tour or five
tbMeS a Any., lier hair. dragged oil her:Elite;
-eAkt4red with powder, plaitered with tiotnit.an
aid !Fizzed in stiff curs,means was raised by means
of gauze,l.feathers and :flowers into an *edifice
often equal tO her ; Four ehs of gauze ;
hitvii been contained in some of these:trectionr;
With butterflies hirds' t l 'and - featlit introduced
--i-thelast of tire mos prepostero height, of it
I'4 record•ll, about a ;yard:. After lioneti s
plastering and frizizing, presser's task
wits ove'r, and a weary t one it wits, though en
livened by the animated 4300-ertiat ion or the
Visitors. The remainder of_the tOilet was tin
, •
iOled the mo r it itnportant wits the sr
riumment of the patches'---a point of great in.
tri;so There were Made of black silk, guni r
4. •
med antiretit into star.s,cresent and (Abet fonts:
tc Lou
fi
4:1 ' 01;1 in Frane un • L
2t.V with a view to alto - ve - off the whiteneis, of
t e
; complexion, bul. they were n ver worn l o p
ironien of dirk •skins: Great sit s .the.art• in
1 I
Placing tiiese . patela•slnear tbeeye, the
r the nropth, tire fonliead and the teniple. '
lady of the Id would 1r e:tr seven or eight, ;
and 'eacill bad each special designatiOn.• She
never went 'without a beix of patches to replace
any that might accidentally fall off ; and these
noXesirenerally Of Battersea etinniel, fine-
Iv ; painted by some ;eminent Ara h a usually
liny I?olting-glass . inserted . within the lid to
to;repair, the accident: .j Nor was the
forgotten, rouge at that title beim...,
_46 i n/ lisika b able adjunct to tiler tollet—so
,in
(Spkisitide,,l•hat lihen Untie Alit i piktiette came
Friihee„ marry Louis XVI, and heg.
4d to dispeoSe tilt wearing It h family eon.?
tieve was heid-at Versailles on the subject ;.
14 w e t i by a formal order from the King to put
; . ,`
it on— a command 'Which she had no alteruatiie
but to, obey..
Wr:110, AIDE awn,.
. ..„-
The man with go?d, firm •
Bo'-is the 'mail - - with iv'xqeitrco nseieite6 i
So the -man vOtl vigorima,. hapi4j'ehilL
, .
dren. - -
So is
. the editor of a good paper Wttb, a big
. .
subscription •list.
So r .'s the iclergymen whose coat thit little
children of the parish phick as he pasSeS them
in their play. . •
So the wife who has the whole hesrt of kt
good liushand ' :'` •
So is the‘inzt.iden wii . ..P4e horizon is not . beim
ded'br`the "coming man, but \ who luts:a
pose in lile w heater she ever meets Mini ot'nut;
-So is theyoung. mail who; laying his` hand,
on his iiettit; ci;nl 1 - i5.,."1" . have treated eveiy .. )'yo 7
man have - eVer.'inet as,l should wish niy.sis:
tat treated-by other - inen." I ;
is the little ekild w to goes Eo 'Sleep Kifik
on .itsi,lii)s; and - for whose waltenink
blessing waits,
flit
nll
re-
•
. EARS., :1 • , •
Titi • lq are Scieral . t h g3' v e ry.cotitnionly done,
'which are . extremely itijtirious to the car, and
oughit to be carefully iivoideci One Olthese is
1, •
the practice of boxing children's . ear It is
-, • -
known that pattitre of !lie. ear i ( telflgeu,by - !
a thin,:inenhranci:esptioially ii+fpte to be, in
ue nied by evo:3i, Ise of tll, ir,' and With
:nothing but the air I to 'support it inters
.
What, : then, can 'be' Mere 'likely to injtire this
'thembratte:than a sualcn and foicitileLe4mpreS
sionOt:the air -in front ot it' If any one de
:signed to breakor . Over stretcht the Membrane,.
a more - efrieient means could scitcelydevisl
. .
.ed thanfto bring the hand-suddenly and forci
lily down -Upon -the. Pa:isa ; :, ,, L , of the par, thus,
driving their violently before it, with t 'no , pus ,
s; Willy of 1t..3 t'scapp' but by the 'membrane . giv.
; ing way. Medical authorities astaert: that many
chib - !ren are in this way smade deaf hi•boiin4
on the-ear. • -
Ai a t bit it or 1
t ,
We' would cell the attefition of the Public viunting
I•®c • ' '
•NYTIIING IN THE MARBLE LINF
• •
• to OUR. WORKS at
_ t
1
SITSQUEHANNA DEPOT; PA.)
rif Being the oaly Martle Works in the-Connty.Lje
AU , Work Warrinded a 5 ReprOsented
YOU cicy SAVE MON
Surql:t Do ot, Pi., April 14.
lieaver t;ioaka ti 6 ebrap
pt.iNTl,-AND , ;oILs - . - ,
AIIPINE STOCK AT •
•
, B. R. LYONS &
liontrose,MAy 14,1878.
aBZETS.
CARP TS AT 80 CENTS LND 014
• —Less than N. T. Price
=~, '~-'.
11:1G4ili; TEA, ICOFF*E,
arricoaerle'
4 B. It. LTON4
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WALL AND WINDOW
vi
A Large Stock
And New Patterns Receive Every
Week Direct Emu: th/3
Manufactory. :I
- . B. IL LVONgdr.l4l4).
optrose, *ll7. It A87. -4f,
Far nll-kin& of Millinery Go
(TheapJon lI'S.
.. • . : .
;d,. A,t1e144•
$5 t0..520 g 1 , ..T Ni
ti. 4 ,
0 4 ;.,..i7p la e W ople t n e g both sexee
yOung .and old. wake inure tloney at wOr*- for us, in
i herr pwniocallties, during thtir *pare niunients. or 10 . .
i
l
the time, than-lit any thing i*e. Wi. , o g et : , I r t ploy
to
the
that - will pay itatidSuniel Tor eyerY. linnet ; Worfii I
Fell iinrtitularti„,terina. ite., • t 'free. Send as I you)
addreai at ence..- bou't detay.l Now is Um' line. - Vogl
Johk:for we boolneisuliewhere anti you! ha 'in
turned what.We offer... 6 tiIpISON - a q ~ Porilani
Maine... .. .. . " 1 1
.. .. --: o`2-$.1.•:1.?....
pußue SALE.'
Notice is bevel)) , giv.• a. thalil will gatpoia to sale,
thp highest bidoeirVat hop liarford,Algehitu•
lIIt Couticy, a evrtaitttwq horee marked ivatroaf.tka
prope'rty , r_hooto. Carr or. Vi'mpiingtOt Te i unau!r f
t'r the paymett of 418, the , lien. .havtra for
repttil • tact cluirgv taae in he' on - SatOrday' J 4112.
aiv Pad, at :1 o'clock, p. of. l-, .
• LW. OUST 141010 , 1111".
garford, Jan. 5, 1.,876,--Iflis I
-4.---4-.-
OR NO SALE.
By calling on •s.
11eLO
- _ I
Y. A. COLV
Jr Sale by 11. K. LYO
'6Ol other
•
:At LoW Figare*st 1
FAL'J
'STA PIS
800
1
Dress D'op . datti go ,
and fancy p 'l4erps
groat variety +'
BLEACI , ED.
- . S13:1 erlii
\ . . iDE
••
• PULE
TOWELING - ;
i t i369
I •
tpack It
n be,
Thkrarge.st,
prices than.
place.'
all the laths
a 411 line, a
Call aid \
where. 1 w
guars, by a
Butter $. hi
Cet price; a;
keittd.
EMCEE
MilSl
NOS,
GRAM
•
Two stores in one—the finest store and the hest dis
play of ')ITXI`C.H.Et-, JEWELRY AND SILVEKWARE,
honght in job lo's for cash, at Leis than, alanufacturiTs
I Prices. and a will veil them lower . Man any,Other house
I van sell.l
_
CIIICKRING"S SUPERIOR GRAND,
6qUARE AND UPRIGIIT
. 1 , PIANOS
.
•
ESTEYiS UNRIVALLED PARLOR
E
ORG. NS
And .I ha e also the celebrated WESER PTA.NOS. and
MASON Ao HAMLIN URUANS, which have gained
great notoriety. ' • . • , •
Ale:), Bcdace. Walters it Sone Concerto: •Orehestral
and.Cinahrt.4l4 Organs, arid tt e Binghamton Piano,
ix* octave finely finished instrument, 'made - expressly
for my trade. which I shall *elf at $23.1,01,caA. ten 'per
coot. addeo if soltk on time, Don't buy "or think of do
ing so nutil ion have examined toy , stock. • 1 have the
largest tzunik of Sheet Music. Rooks and smaa instru
ments of all kiln to be found in Southern New YOrk
Come ode tg,ome all to the 'New Temple of ,Music. 'tend
4 Court Street, next to the Chenango river.
ti
S. W. 'BARRETT.
Bingham Bete.mber. 15,-1875
Cheap
Joh
.NEW
As we ha
after pul
of all kiwis bought from lint hands, wri .ra now: pre
pared to Offer goods at pricer that will satisfy the dos
rst bayer4 We have also added to our ilarge stack of
Dry Gooes, an its di " "iis 3 k at .
Co.
for Men and Boy's wear. -We are ,now prepero b
make I
who wilt , give as a calks we have flrsl 01,es workinss
engstfied for the reason. ;' ' • - ; - •
Ladies and gentlemen, you will please , Call and exam-
toe our stock before yOu purchase elsawbere.
Thankful for part favors, we hope fbr. , a continuation
of the same. • We remain,- , • '"
Yours Respectfully, • . .
C. & CORTSICY.
Bingham tou, April 513.1816.—tf. 6- it I
,
Yard wide sheeting=, 8i tits., at Cheap
Joined. ' ' •
a co.'s, .
IPEIII6.
MC.I 1311 Cr
titA N 1.3 C ITT,
Wtmld-call attention to w Stock of
PILL AND. WINTE GADS !
Now on dale, In new
DI - 117' (6,2)2,4
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BLACK
. AND COLORED ,ALPACAS,
NEW STYLE OF PRINTS,
SII LS, WATER-PROOFS, FLAN
NE S, I3ALMORAL, AND HOOP
SICIRTS, VELVETS,IHOSIERY,
HEAVY WOOL GOODS; CARPETS, 011
CLOTHS, PAPER lIANOINOS,BUFFA- •
Lq AND LAP ROBES, FURS, HATS
AND CAPS; BOOTS AND SHOES,
HARD W ARE s IRON,N AILS,. i
STEEL, STOVES. AND - • •
1 I OR9OpIES,!, ETV.; '
,
In great yartety, and *ill be $010.;04 the
favaralite terms, and lowstprles, I - •
Nevi Milford, Ts,l4,llstp•lB:7s;";'-' , [-
A's
Bind eashitndreti at 75 cents, at (ilea;
Jobleq.
Itscellaneous.
WINTER
. G 00,3 S;
I?iiceived
,
-BY
R - e - i .H.Ay-p7gN,',2. -. 1 .:
AMA' DRY
is
AD
SHOES. AEA.
CLOTHING;
TS . ;&. CAPS,
&C. \ •
assortment; • Piints;iall it) e it 4;
.In the. market. Wbte Ggncla
. .: , ,!3} f ; • '
AND UN BLEACIIES
fMS. TICKS,
STRIPE,
• r
• LI NEN{, •
' CARPET Ar:;:tAtt , &d
Riret •elit'si..-gotitis at les:le
cr9Aht . 9f, 4ut a thot. pO i rtJes in. clig,
TS • 'lt . CAPS;
H
'Styles
- • ;"
MADE CLOTHING •
goods wel made end:trimmed.
,e_my stota befcre purchasing e'dc•
e unite:l , old. for the pni l e quatity of
n or Out of town.
Prompt returns at the highest mar ,
ranteed, castled as soon as re-
d goo
Intim
not t
.1 one ,
Iped.
es tin.
e 2d. 1875.—ti) 22
BARsiETT'S '
8 ! JEWELRY STORE.
IS REMIyED
•
41NO 4 COlLitrr STREET,
-IN lIIS
' •
TEMPLE OF MEM
o. 33 Court
GEFAVITON,
'RODS '
I
NFANY GOODS:
juet rettumect from the City
'rchasing w *go and !en selec
L AND WINTER
.
SUITS FOR A.L141
:4 1
-~~ .
e`f' ,~„
1 ,
,t 1 :44
11k..0 , ► '
GOO Da
!*
( - ACCOUNTV - HUST:I3.E.SETTLED.
orthei wiltle'collected bp Ift*"l
r . COOPPR, LA'rEIROVI UOM OTOPK:
Selitembpr 2. 1.173..
s , .Aaelgzpes.
"1"? EAU. THIS !
. •
Wp ha7ejngt retuned. from the tor ru. le Talc
with a splendid strh7 of guet.G.eqnstsiingol:
War,: lATDEN.
treet
.....
9
HARpwARE IRON , EITKEI: - . • . i
N All.N. • SIIKEs,•titivVELS
3tritptlin3 HARD WAR I E,',' . ~
if ma BAIL, COUN 2 NRSUNK & 2' la IL STIZ:Ni
. . RAILROAD * XINING aTIPPLINS. '
CARRIAGE STRINGS. AXLES. Sir FINS AND,
. Dom Bolas, 1.717116.14 W 421111118. , .
. ,p2,421AL Balt, D.5...0411.11:4114; , •
IBONB, HUBS.SPORES. .l , •
riaLORB, BEAT SPINDLES, BOWS, dk.
ANVIIA, VICES, STOCKS and MO, BELLOWs
nAIeDIERs, SLEDGEs. FILES, ic. ie..
CIRCULAR AND EILLOWS,BOLTING. PACKING
, - TACKLE BLOCKS4 I PLASTER PARK. , .
CEMENT; Rlllttlt GRINDSTONES .
?HEROD WINDOW GLASS,LBATILER Heart ostl 4
ODDS`-, . • • FAT/BANEI 9 C 1 4• E8, • . .
tOODS.
NEW'
of tiow York
stook of
A ZA.T.EIII3,
Dliscollaneons.
i).bicxtc)ias;
IL 4.PSVYRI
.hzt notified that 'ttielr
r 44
•-• ;`
:f' :f' ~
f ~
.v , Y
MWMEM
p,.m.-T::::a.:.-r(),4:1? - a a
G ROCERITS,
BOOTS 'r • siEmr,s, DRur.G 4,' Jt EDICINRS. :CROCK
ERN, ic„ • itc. • ,
i
And 'all other goods usnally kept In Country store.
Come one and ail and 'satisfy , yourselypt that are
itelling as cheap •as the cheapest. We b realwaye
wil
ling to show our goods. •
W. .1b F. L.NDERLI.ED. •
Brackney. 'May 12th 1875.—tf.
Li!iiepr Fdi Skirts i ac Cbcup:-Joth)'
A. .yißlfi STOCK
.OF
C.c•ols.er3r,
jnrt reatvo and for eels by .
I U. J. I'EB
• .
i t ; UTERI, I.NE I I •
FL 0 tr:..R. I
For sale by ,
LSO, ALL BI^II?S•Oi 4
GROCERIES,
At the sto-e of
E -11 rtionlal f:ZPX l l43:Lgeoni,
For sale' by
Montrose.' April 21. 1875,
Boy yonr Boots 'at Cheisti Joh n'd.
UY .YQUit - WAGONS,
lAGES AND SLEIGHS. ,
W. OUSTERLIOUT,, HARFORD, - PA.
PRICE LIST.
.`
Repairing done ou short notice. Cheaper than the
cheapest.
first-chits Phaetons' -.
-" - • • Buggies ,
•i • ' 66 litiriber , WagOAS -
•~
6 % Platforms from $l4O to
'• •' Swan Body tiileistor •
3E1145%-camaszcsaltb.l.234g.
ro shoe per span, new, . SO ,
I - cork alid set - - - - - • - $l4O
.•• set per span - - . - -' - ' sl'.oo
All work warraotea. Cal 4 and examine nsy stock be
fore pnithaslng elsewhere. . _
W.,' . OI7TERIIOISPti
Herford, October 20th; 10115.—tf.
11UNT BROTHI,Rs, ' •
ROIL&NT0j11 1 i " t
_ Wholesale I Retallbe•Jsrela
Binghamton Marble iirorks
All •Istnds of Monuments. Hradstonss. snd Marble
'Minato, mods to order. Also. Scotch Granites on
laud: I. PICKERING CO..
.1. 'lenience. • I% Coin Street.
G. W., NIMIERIAtri
r. anowx,
601.. !R. IWU
MN; at:
I.ohies. - • • ,
. .
Real Estate foi
V ALI:II7BH . I. , '. ' •, , -
arm For sale..
.
•
. .
. • •
Theenhecriber offers for rain the. valuable farm knows
U the
11.1132amoris -- 3P'.lso , cia I
. . .
Said farin is one of the Most desirable farms in the
county. and is beautifully. *Ranted In. the Village of
Supurtersville. Slequebanna. county; 'Pa. ; there is . a
em id etas, flouring mill, ea* mill, plaster mill. and.
blacksmith and wavon shop in said YillSge. The farm
is situated dlreetly on theLD. L. tW. it. R., one mile
and a halt from' the depot at New Milford. and lour
mites from the depot at Great Bend N. Y. t Erie /1,, It.;
contains 190 sires of land,' 180 acres improved. is well
watered, hav g a lasting. stream of water running
through It an water conveyed , in pipes to the hope.
barn and cattle yards, it is well fenced. end nyder
cod cultivation ; It is well adapted to growing min,
shd Is fitted for stock or Atilrying ; there is "a large and
convenient dw Bing and wood house, well painted, and
beautiful' awn, with shrubbery. a'large horse barn, car
nage house' c.i tle barn, with two cattleyards and sheds
and stables fir feeding emit or etalliTt7. COM and. two
orchards of grAftect fruits. Terms of payment. made.
- easy , . , R. L. SUTPHIN. • • . -
New MlHord; Sugsa Ca.
Septemb,r -99,1876.-3 m pc
VSIII,44ILE '
xiousp Om LOT
Situred tu ht Borough.4)l MootroiLe, A, gotta:
truble proOrt, . Fine, large, Hauge. K 90 41114 1 114 04rdtgat
Fridt Tree*, n hearlo. • good and oth i or eon:.
veraencies. For perticultrs., enquire on thilltromisos,
WX: G. DA.ux,y,...
outiote„
; . or.. r ti)bei::ii:lB7. )
NtO:WritOSE VILLA(} TORS.
14
• o ff er. for , • •1 lc Or °Atlas' town lat*,:l4'4.' it ' 4 4'
un_ the poetirgsflV
fla r t e l t l'O P A el :errA naPtig"hultlio eq4a " fr°44l44*
FRANKLIN.
MPutraiti* lab. 5,7 1876,4110 - FaA!sl!ft , '
I 1 '
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t '." t
EIMIEEREMIN
J: Vir*Bß.
11. J. yaßll*.
11.4. WEBB,
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$
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'3lRghitiOto4l'
OR SALE,
CAR-