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

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THE- ,TRr,E'e
Not where bigli towers 'rear
lofty.boSds aborksial*Etlylp3o 4
v e to God, our . 11....avenly FattOr, only deign
hul4lbli9r4Yefsf-tkl/Pafil -1 • 4,
Not where the lapsing ours,
The cankering footprints - of the potter Time;
Are idly notelbw, ith-s,...sowkdinß „ out t e,
From proud catheilral towers..;
Not where , the . - chiseleik atone,
And shadowy niche, and.. abaft. and architrave,
The dim old chancel, or ti 891emp•gava •
Seem vast and chill and lone.
. • acid `lone. • •
Not hicath-the vanitednorne' - 4-
Or Trotted rOof, magnificently flung,
o'er cushioned seats, or curtained desks o'er
hung:,
With rare work of 'the
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Not where' thn'siinlight•,:flilld!` l, -•''''-:'., \ ''''-'
From the stained - ottel"With 11 . :Clititifene3 shade,
O'er sculptured tombs .where,' mighty one&are
laid,
Till the l'ag triiintieti'Cills . • - •
Not where rich tuns,, . floats -
Through the hushed'air uriti the . irMl'lEt.afirrecl'
APtwere' a 'ChOrir'fr_diii'ili i'bilgiii•liiit . l•'•4''
heard .. ~;•.,,::. :,.,-; -.,.. : ~.
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When angels swell tbe'tfotes: -
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Penhance 'tis well to False - ,
These palace temples,' thus - rich' ,wmUght,,lo
r.
Him
Who, 'midst his thousaPd thousand cherublns,
Can stoop to list oily •-• •
Yet :when. our-spirits bow •
Awl sue ior mercy at :His •sapred
Can all the : trappiugs of the' 41P ,
• Light up-the.datkened-
Oh, no I .—Clod may be .1 ere—
His smile may on sucb:costly.ult rs rest ;
Yet are His humbler sanctuaries lessed
With . equalloVe f and.car '
Aye; whereSOe'r - on earth'
a l ..•!
Or on 'the shore, on the far - hruese
His children, offspring of 'the true!, ma!'
There nathilis:
Our sins may be forgiven,
As, weak and few, our prayers 'go up to Goa;
E'en
E'en though our temple, Par ,bti earth's green
It's rots tine vault of heiven.
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A DESPiRA,n
It is now over thirty, lyears since one of the
most remarlcable;
duels that ever tooK plae.q;in.h r is or any other
c ountry was fotiglii' Vickslinig, O O ne of the
parties was 'forraeili YOrli
was graduate from 0.0 , .0 WO-Sited'
banks. After filling' all' the desks of
tuti on with. singular! ability., froni. a dollecting
clerk up to the" positiOn' of` first .teller, while
F.tiii quite a young man,he.was appointed cash
ier of a.bank in yickaburg,,whielh gikirti
.4enee
and daused great jealousy among. thefsenior
clerks of that inscitutiqu l And. ; they ta4lc,,eyett
opportunity to oppose and insi i ult him. This;
became so marked and , unbesirable in its char
acter that the President finally told the cashier . ,
that be must resent it,and that he would Starict,
by him. **tile had an ocpasign,soon : after to give
one of ti 4 tellers a specimen' of his skill in the
art of, self-defence.. This resulted in a challenge
for a duel, Which was accepted and. walk tinglit,
after three days of constant plitoi practice, re
sulting in the death of the•teller. He bud nu
merous relatives that one after 'anothtF came
forward to avenge . - his death, tin L it four - duels'
were forced upon the, cashier fro the natural
consequences of the first `duel, and "still there
were more Richmonds in the field." A relatiie
of, the first victim—an idifor and successftil
duelist—gave out, a threat that be was coming_
to town to avenge the dea th.of his cousin. His
great courage and desperate fighting qualities
.had been frequentlt suc - CesSfUlli . tried, and
were so well known that something desperate
must be done ; to Meet the, : uMt.rgency and if
posible.to stop any and . all Future Challengea.
The editor arrived Jit town arid- lost: ncittitne in
sending his message, which' Wu' as" proniptlY
r(spunded to. Early in the •lriOrning (4f !the .
same day gall of. the "arrange - nests, were made
for a meeting, at six o'clock't4.next nitAtiio..
- After making shine necessary arrangeMents'in
case of death, the cashier went to bed and idepi
until 4 a in., having all this time - forgot tli , _ , al=
most worshipful i•tEv . eS find. devdtifin Of-his Wife ,
and only ehild, who were in protound ig,nor7
once of his despetate , enterprink• lie silently
kissed them ; and then the husband and father
stole away to attend to iuie bloody business
that he deemedjipperat,ive li iiceopiing to title
code of hon4;rt! 4he 1044 'in'or i nlg . of tile in
habitants of that vicinity:- - fie went forth with
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a . firm determinatiOn!."toicolignei or die•r. 3 On
arriving At tlievp4tedi rend - dzvous, iiefound
a trench dug sikfett'ldeetr; wLr'- feet.snide and
twelve feet long. this donble grave the
two principles descended,'Cach arrueli with six-,
shooting• navy reyolvera r -and i havmg bowie
knives, With instructions to commence:firing at
the word, and• advance andfirtl6ll
. hitvd3;
Work with their knives if the piStols tailed to
CC OMPIiSh Atthe 'first Sibilf,thi'Oitbr was
mortally'wounded.' lie' drew.
with the ferocityntnAiger sprtibg tbrward at
his opponent just as - tfe.had fired his second
shot. He warded off the bib* pirf!•ol l
which had a '.deepeut in 4t ., made by beaVY
knife. showing what.a desperate blow hid been
aimed at his life by ._ his,adveraary,who , fell dead
at his feet. The -Crishieeis mind wail 'it:vino&
diseased that he conld_ not attend to business,
and ity the advice - oi pbxeicia a took a?-
Cation and change of scene. !He came tO ILTew
York and died - in , U . lowitici •?asiluat , on
Islaild a month after. `f
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It is asserted that' a piece of 'prawn
~paper,
fu'ded two or three times and placed betw - yen
the upper lip And' the 'gum iinfuediately
arrest mist: Weeding. Pies's the lip, gently
with the , finger so as tO: hold the paper firmly.
It never fails. . i
A mieister testifies,... 41 favor-
. laf 40, 1 ,rk's
teni pefunee , scieUiliii,:ltiat 1 / 2 3E : ti t tluidit4 h more
parents reformed Iron) . lutetniiieya
zeal at thege Ones'," than by: ans !other
agency,
4641
;f yoo would thow the value of e_ol,ar
to borrow one.
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LIFE; IN SIBERIA.
Alletter from Siberia says : •tOur dinner par
,
ty in the evening -and it really,. NVS, dinner
4
PR—wfts extremely, Terry. 'Btch :one laid
stores upder Contribution. ,Sorne • brought out
, fr9zeninVia, ?thersflitzen cavaire, 9 t4CFA still
frozen
,prserves, and others again sansages
.whieh could " not be bent even if put Agai,nst
the knee and 'pulled with all the strength of
arnm: Can' 'you' imagine\ witbout laugh
ing'the niipearance of seven half famished pen
sftting at the table' With thirty different
dish' es' Before tViin,and unable to touch one of
them eicept tiethe risk of breaking his teeth ?
Nothing couhi be',ffon`e except to wait Patient
ly for the, dishes 'to ,thaTect G,lldually„as
each article' Of food softens, faceithrighteu,lng
whin aelast a knife ,enters one of tyo,dishes,
theie were shOuta of r tritnr9ll,w, announced
thO ` beginning or the meal j . l A z t the close of the,
dinner We ate excellent trust, which had been,
kept frozen. Throughout Siberia, as soon as
very cold ` weather sets in, ell fruit is placed 0u,,,t
of doors with a , northern exposure, that, the
sun may never, toueh thcm. They are tivien
through and through/and retain tleir flavor as
completely as if they bad inst been plucked
from the tree. When placed on the table, they
arelas hard as wood, and\ when= they • fall veer;
dentally on the floor they make the same noise
a wooden ball would. The heat of the dining
room gradually softens them, and they reas
sume their original form. While- eating some
game one day, I, out of curiosity, asked bow
lot,a it had been kihed, I wits told 'over two
months ago; When told'weather sets in near
ly every butcher kills all the meat be requites
during the winter. Fish become so solid that
in all the markets theylare seen leaning against
the wall on their tales, no matter what their
lengthor weight may, be.''
DRINKING WATER.
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Z.Hall is opposed to the immoderate drink
ing,of vater. lie says: "The lorgerone puth
oft Ortnking. in the morning, es.pecially .in'the'
,sumnrr,the less lie,will require during , tbe da.y.;l
It muchis drunk during theiorention the thirst '
often increasei anda Very• Unpleasant fulness is
observed, in:edOition , to a metalie tastein. the
mouth. ':,,Tbe,less. a, man drinks the better,fOr
b im, beYond- ; moderate amount. ' The: more'
dater s !n 3,11 , drinkol‘, the more strength he has
to expend in getting rid of it, for all the fluid
t aken-into -the systenrimist"hrearrlerblit;iinr
there .is but littll,.nourshgietit t‘ in;, water, tea,
Coffee, beer.and thelike ; more -strength is ex ..
pende& in carrying' them `lint of the system than
they iP 2 PaTttoit.,,,
The more a man drinks the r more, he: peiw
spires, either by the lungs or through the skin ;
the more he perspirei the more 'eaibeti"is takeh,
from the system; hut' - the carhori necessary
for nutrition, hence the less a manliarionitthe
.
4he less strength 4! has., Drintting,uaterlarger i
2y dim inishes - the ,strength in two waYe „ end
yet many, ,are under- , tha , thipreaSion that:the
more , water swallowed the more thoroughly iS
the system ':witshed Thui; the ',less we
drink at meals the hetter - for If the amount
' were limited to a. single , cup ot z hot_ tea or hot
milk and water at each meal, nn iinrrieasureable
good would tetult 'to all. ',Many 'persons have
fallen into the practice of drinking several
glasses of cold water orseveraloups of hot tea
or coffee at meals, out of'ihire habit. All such,
will be greatly . tien44ed by breaking ,it up at
once. lt May.be ; very well to .drink a - little at
each meal, and perhaps it will be found that in
all cases it is touch; better to' take - a
single cop
Of hot tea tit each meal than a . glass of cold
40weN'ter pure
The dem,apci. for wire, rope is ;increasiug in
Colorado and other adjacent Territories, where
mining-torms. the principal ; industry. In The
ock les, mitere a great, rdany of' the, mines,are,
`situittdUntbe sifts uf steep and almost intic-
P,esii 3l e mountaius, wire rope beeorries almost
an absolute necessity !or the building Of tram=
ways, etc., to ficilitate and lessen cOst:
iransPortina ''ores market. Jt is , tilSo
largely used:film ..I).oistink purposes ; 'though
somewhat more expertsiVe than Ordinary:he:trip
rope, yet, it Pars` '.for va.silY superior
sstrength", dtiiatiil . and 'the sensation of, safe ,
ty, latter iS'uct;sntiall' consideration" toll
conscientious superintendent who itdlited . e
lives of his.trien and likes a pride! in , his mine.:
Compx!dop, Shufeldt has 'ordered .the proper
authorities, of the,Boston Navy
,Yard‘to make,
several . five iiketi steel' wire hawsers;, These'
will 'probably be the larges repe n ever
made., The Nayy pepartment hos use for im-,
mense hawser to tow nionitord
distress. They are put on board the men-of-
War for use' idielv - fe'qtilred?- 4 itts , i
ance is a twelve 11,Tp rope, put_it . swells,
When' wet, Siul.geta c very_
,lic,,a y ahsorpt,lon,
of *O l ei••• ThePted wirti.liawsiers.will he sev-1
en inches less in diameter, much
lighteri l iiM
'absor en f mor ph•abieand durable, and its ev.s
ery respect 'better. ?Ti4s id- a-- etrioud and ? ,
( thet;itionderful 'tidiandi in the 'application Of
steel and iron to commercial uses. A hemp,
hawser, ands
liapheati4ck, ''a:;l6:ooftii
thing in itself,:but.n 4e4 *ire bawseri five in-.
elms in thicknesiyhetter answering ; tho 'name
purpose, is something fruitful of thought to the
studenV in shipbuilding and rigging,
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G1M., 4 0,. : .40cw.,.',r9:,.TH1§.
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A. writer in The Rerakt of IleAle atmerta thai
a young woman twenty-tlve Sears of age, ft
bard Avorking girl, daughter fariner l ",t!rolte
lief ribiin' &ding expect
ed tp live. .
T4is
i incredible but how man
Y gi
die a languishing_deatb, as a result of long con
`tinned tigbt laeingl Ask any candid, physi
cian what biiPexperleneeikas been 'of 'the effeots
fover lacing t and p be will ;till terrible atnri~s
xdi the tkiie,ril;teett appear,
613111 4 id 90gr t tfo 14411cik, a swill "waist and
.a
Apunded form.
is. no
Paper eallerspeople who leave their cards.
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WIRE ROPE.
'l'.'A ',.GIGANTId':ETAK: s i:':
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'Punctnre.tki6C e ••ernPire an i Y foreigi:f
power; au'd'it lift) uld be i lound td be a glgai tie
shim: ' , The Pdpulation r Of th 6 cities; as eiiinui=
crated iiy,iMardii' POlo,'fiaa." gien iiagfertit-,
ed • Opin inn of the poPulation. Peking; stated'
at eleven 'millions, 'does , not contain more tfilin•
seven\ or. eight :hundred thousand ;•'tvhlle is 'id
the populatioif of the entire entpirel ti,eittal
census been • taken fe; ta ore" tbini• Oldven'
ceilturies;' , and no'reliitble basis exists for tnak
lug, an esirnateot 'the population. 'The'Opin
ion of Lb r .ivealth or china' Is.. equilly*-exigtef. •
nted,for ui *hat' does ‘ this 'wealth exist'? -'rn
the-agricultural regions, tile finprovertient6 are`
of ail' ecoiotn icil ' 4:tharaoter it there are' n u fen:
ces',,and the • rnirthhouses are "a mel'e triltnPerY
collection of mud and straw. - f
Therelt.lonn great' MannfactorieS; rehufring
the inVestmerit of - Capital•; - the mines are" not
workettte any considerable' extent: l ; - there'are
no , railwtfrs, but few .staanishin companies, and
no-foreign .shipping interest.
~:The hOttaii in
the are .very,fragile - ConstrUetions the
boats:upon. the rivers and, , eanals ire`of 'inex
,prnsive Material and rudellnish ;`the'clirts and ,
wagons f•cir - transportaticln - are of 'the rudest
.workmanship, and therels not a road in China'
ten mileSi long over which a spring :vehicle can
pass in sdiety. In what,`then, does thiS imag
ined wealth really consist ? The masses of the
people are miScrably poor, and the struggle to
.tuamtain' life is so great ,that it ceases to be fl,
boon As the Cbinese 'prepare theirdefences
with dpainted curtain screening dummy sol
dieri' wOodeuns, which become ludi
, n g ,
crous wben exposed, so, we imagine; if the cur
ta•m Were raised fromthe, interior of Chi
na,and
he poverty' of I its resources' exhibited, the fab
ulous Cathay would be found to he a sham.
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STAND UP.
Some passengers down the Mississippi river,
one day, observed a man . struggling about the ,
Water, trying to catch something to save him
iself frdm' drovining. The captain shouted from.
the deck "Stt;nd up"
The unto did . so, and to his surprise found he
could' Wade out with'perfeet ease. He had sup=
'Posed - it was, over his head, and, as he could
not isViin, felt there was` no hope for
So:often it IS with us when in idiftleultlei.—,
W give li t ; trying* and' say e7enn't," and thf►t
: . puts i'Stoplo'all 'energy: " - The righl Way is 'to
stand up brayey; put; inur shoulder to the
wheel,nnd wish with'an your strength. There
is ifele.ir but that suella
the*oild. "The Lord lief those - who help
theinieles." 'He has nopromilie to help
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If the Lordiends, great sorrows upon 6s, he
hasinnde abundant provision tor ourcoolfort;
If. we will but take hold, in our spirit Or the
hand helii)l4init; to i;ball be Susiaine4. -
We'rieeff, 'then, .at 'all titUei;to read dur,tibles
.ninch Arict'prav God'ti
Whei evil minded peorold sneer at . or
, diso-,
bilge' tts'We . shOuld leariCtO stand up bravelY
and nevet'fCitr 0162: if We' do right, we are
sure to have God on our side, aosl then vie,have
nothing to fear.
Those who are blown- about by, every little
whiff of piiblic opinion, are' always iri trbuble,
, alsiayi'llhifting and casting abont to keep on
'l,he right side 'ef people, and 'as a general "thing
failing;;
"Stand up" for the ilght . always,, fearlessly
and nOly, and you will not fail 'in the end to
Secure the favor 136th of God and men.
, ONLY 'A' CENT.
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, • 1 If, at the birth of our flavionr,,one cent had
been 'tit ,out at *interest; it - would; as we all
k now aye doubled .aethe expiration of twelve
ro i
- ;;, , ears. Ati the end of fifty-sixlyears,eight cents.
,Nqw Aontinuing thrs proeess, we find that at
•theexPration of 120 years , any sum put out at
`ConopO l ui,d, interest will.: have increases 1,000.
:fold or the one Cent have become $lO. 120
years inure, or A. D-24.0, the $lO increasing 1,-,
000 fold ;would have.g.qUaled $lO,OOO. Then!
- for evry 120 years we • must add Vireo ciphets,l
or, sa,y, the year 600,A. p. the sum would be;
irj,ooo,ooo ,taken 1,000,000 times, or,enough, in
give every Fnine of our ~ , 4 0000,000 inhabitants a
fortnne of aquarter of, a ,million dollars eachi,
.The increase now becomeS stupendous," audio
'handle it all we must tile the value in pours 4;
weight., and finally ,cuble••feet of gold. Gold is ,
'Worth in, round lumber s:000 a Pond& , Th re!
are,. .bent; ,twenty_t pounds of 'gold to ev
poun4.of Water:in- a,.'curic foot, A cubic foot ,
steighs'six,i-pounds - abOut ; -gold eonsequent.
ly 1,000;-pounds , per -foot, valued at $200,000-.1.• 1
'say. one ,. quarter of a. million dollars, or $ll--
000,000 to four Cubic feet of gold.- Atltie end
of ;60Q; years, - then, • we , should have. fromnrie
cent in he . ; beginning • 40,000,000. feet' of solid
gold„, , Continuing this process Iwe must soon
use -uhi,e',, ,miles as our - unit, and, finally;' we
reache4 i lie stupendous- :result that - in the year
11900,' 1 A1P,,, onecent; put,out at compound iri'-,
terest.W.Nld !Ave increased tna sphere orgold
-whose center being placed:At' th.e . center of the
sun Woukt extend .beyond the plith.of the earth
'iround , that body, in' till 'directions; and neces
sarily as co above ..and , below the plait of thi'
earth's;revolution. ,-, , .!,_ , , ' '
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Grace s , tried is better than gract'and more
than gract., it is glory in its infancy.
knows the truth of grace with Out trial ? And
hOw #oon vioyld faith freeze Without a erOss
Bear 'Quit 'cross, therefore, with joy..'
BriSk talkers are usually thinkei
The/ indeed, no !wild beast more to
dread d :than a commitnieati4e , man ha 7
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~il oat filg itr con) inun ies,t,e.. If You ; are' eiv 11:.to
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the voluble, toy will. ablise . ynur patience'; - it
brusque, your. character. .. :'' . -•- '
- "Mier all my reading,", said §elden, "nothing
iemOihs to comfort. -me, at the close of , thir.
life, but this ; klest.sPameintki-tlie Adoitd
Itojiairewiihsers."-.. To this I cleamantl'herein
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A fAaeisidith is always strikirig for wages,
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BOYD ., Ad
(*u.ccessos-Tp:Binna
ro. .-„i
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Cook Stoves
1 '4o'4‘;'; jFKI
iCt:c~: . ~ t.
ON' TIME'
Ia timnanie of a new Cook StOve.. pis; oat, - ,a3atalnino
neW piladplo bakine, And" is - destliied to; make a
rra , waon ia the cou4ractionk °Ct.:oak 4toveisi Camel
in and see it.
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• THE ARO.4.2VD 1 -
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As 'a heating,stove stands walont a Oval, in beauty,.
durability and economy'. Come and satisfy yourself,
and get names' of parties now using thent.'T
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TINWARE. . .
We take special pleasure ir offering , to the-Wholesale
and Retail Trade, our desirable supply of ; Tinware. • We
use none but the best Of charcoal plates.;
OUR WORK EN ARE EXPERIENCED:
OUR STYLES ARRXAMALRBS
GOOD 3 'ARE WARRANTED; ,•
And we "defy any to produce better goods for lea,s
money.
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LAMPS. • •
A fall line of Lamps of beautiful design'. Also Chim
neys of every description. ' • ;- ; ;
STONE WAR,E.t •
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Flower Jars, Hangini Pots, chniunt- Potter! Jars,
Preaerie Jars,. Jugs, S tove:Tubes,
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BUILDERS' , HARDWARE.
Batts aid Seiews; Lticks and KnobS. Latches. Catches,
Doors. Bash, Blinds,, lass.' y Dati4nk• AtOr. , kite
Lead; Zinc. Varnishes, Paint larnshes,, Spirits of .
Turpentine, Palut pflany desired. ii Alsd doldre
for miTIPZ roOrt- .!, ryir
„,,,, ~,.. .t '7, Bolas; ~. .)/., 2
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A fall teiortment bi'Philaiieloblii C f arili*lt i colii;tind l ti
full line of Iron Axlple Oar • iron„ Iloive.f Mow, Balls;
Rode, aa. . . . , •
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,NAILS., • -
We purchase in css+kyi lot*,
,theOrorsc can:sell to-the
trade in less quantities as c4ap, as
.. any :house in the
city.
Wx., ,itOYD, f. CORWIN, ;1 11,...1L . C00L8L
,kontrose, March.lB,- 187 0... ' i •.-
HAYDEN & etEMONTS,
STOVES, TIN, COPPER SHEET
IRON WA RES,,IIOUSE- ;YUEN
' - WING GOODS, AND; BUILD-.
ERS .HA RDWARE ; AC. ,
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r r .‘ t ..! , Agents J0y, 4.! H• -•r•.:: •
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:BLANC HARI% BARTLtV, , CO. ;
SASH, U
BN DS; ; DOORS,'
pows,. coRNIcE,
INGS; &,(;.,..f t
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We will 84 at, I,llanclutr4i nariletAeCo's. pr tir
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:NAILS, SCREWS;LAI'CIiES,43U7.I,,
SASH - ;AND BLIND
. ERS AND::,I3EgdES,',I4Q.E,
FORK:suovELs,
WIRE _GQ9DS,..!
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.Special:inducements •on -Pine, Pails; TOoleliP
,• ; Dairying
.(inods. - -
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OTSEGO COUNTY LUMBER,-ILAT
FOR4,SPRING cAND: BUGwi.;
Irnsurpasged .for -, Style iiiidl\Pilriibitity!'
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tinye recently 4ed t, enr [lllof3C4lon ! n,t !Stamm
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TEE CENTOxiiTA:r4 •C
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wide* Itathbonei Sara •Aitiiii24. l ll; indttie
Llgen4 Base Burning Parlor Stove, and Cunard Cook
Stoves. mannfacter by Perry & C 6., N.Y. •We
- also keep t.lto eulebrged 1, 7
DIAMOND ,BASE - BURNING, ,- AND
. . FEARLESS • COO KING -STOVES.
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Rathbone. Jewett as.' Ransom 'Ranges,. with Zapper
Reservors and Niekle „Mountings of j,tlo,lstest improved
tinttem. ..Repstrineptonaptiy done- and orders - for
jobbing solicited. '
ItAxpltri
New Milford, May A1ith 4 1.875.--tf. \ •
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be t
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T333.4ertEtki33.g.
.‘-',.* ed willmake
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l i ntis ii. if ' • 'beilheia, — '
aireliekvilliti:pteeptiiattotided
74,uneedlig thill' `
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Ipiendavilled ritri+PAT.e4loM - liw .1..m.t. lai .;
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heap John's's for Oanton Flannel&
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48 we hive list retaratilliiiii.' tier** tieW-Vtie l
r?mt I' 4 'l Pktrii.l efelei!rtttt4i°t
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j ri,FALL,ANDt WINTER-GOODS
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11 •O. `Y;11: _ -,fP'lAl rorfit
Of 'all &fads bciagbit trout t aral tuoulti Ice ovittern*? , .
liared to offer goOda aC oricet, that osatiafy the clue•
have rits,o: adde4-A0 Apt.i• Urge, atook .pf
Elry 06oekt;an - ity • t••••i*tiifili,"i7•l, •v;
t'i , ; f.•!:..1
- ; • • AEA_YERS,-,
forlfeninid' Bny's are now prepitrd to
who.will-giveneacallits:wdhavefirelctsraVtatkrile
engaged for the season.. • , • - , -
Ladies and gentlemeri; you Will pleasicall arid 'exam
ine our.stock before you purchOe elsewhere;'
Thankful for paf-t favors. we hope for a continuation
of thrit.eame. ;We rernain;
Ix. 331:r Et El. IIIE" MR;
Would call attention to his New Stock oT
FALL • AND WINTER 2 OIIOO
Now on :Attie; in new': "
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LADIES' DRESS`: -GOODS,
AND. - COLORED - ALPACAS, •:"
• NEW STYLE' . OF • PRINTS; • ''"
SHAWLS, - -WATER-PROOFS, FLAN''=='"
NELS,. I3ALMOR AL, AND 'HOOP
SKIRTS,. VELVETS, HOSIERY,
HEAVY WOOL GOODS, CARPETS, .011
, CLOTHS, PAPER HANGINGS, BUFFA.-:
LO AND LAP ROBES, FURS, RATS, .
vAirn CAPS; "BOOTS AND" . SHOES,' '
, LIARDWARE,IRON4NAILS,-
• .ST E EL, STOVES:. Arms
I GROCERIES, ETC._ T.
in gfeat vaileti!, and Wllt be. sold',,en.
Atyetable tiding; imi,ll - Yeiveit ,
New:M/Ifordt;MAyte.4lB7sv2.'" "4 "' '
a.PßWrinity ,
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pDALERS:II47' ALLitT*DS' OF t0) 4 .:
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SUITS. FOR ALL
Yours! Respectlcilly,, , , .
C. A. - CORTSE'k.'
Bing,tiamtotr, April 28. 1875.—tf. ' "
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iLLIIIMERS PiUIaPTLY lAD 4)
April 254375
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MaltaOri , :off 84104
TiilB OFFICE: CF(FIA.P:
I:ll6Siiik . out "OvOrcoats for cost at
Ohetit) Turbo's. •
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Denby fi 00,
, v Met Font cbance in 'the vfositcrol
:toll3 ruoneT Address U. 8,
ShPETY,POCEBY .14(' • • I
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thirferatri.'-Welekisr
bath I.X.] .12,J576 I
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for HOIMAN"it Pir 3 I . .
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TAO illn*tratioAs) i 'AVldniii4 -1 r iur -- ndiv cfreulard. - ' J'. ' 1
1-4 94 !it AN .S:, CO., 939. Attell ~trept.,.o:llla;,,, , ~. Iftr.4,
MIWREAUING I I PSYCHOMWNGY I J I'
'ilation4 'Seel .Chattding',: llestoetlenij . an "d‘ 311 *ttge;i
~uidetiowin how ,el,o,er o,nz nonty fasclute gn:104.,
the lore an& affection 'OritnSr 'pel'ion 'they 'eloose In
itintly.f4Po poxes. , ityPritt *contei .!lUNTxt2v4,O4
lag South 7th St , P 4.
1 ' : -.WANTED Ali gNTS' FOR ! e r a i rrNo i Nf
771IsTogi , nm , "
tb tho,close i or 44 tat.49o:YPre. or PO I'4oool bkft* ,ti
pesdence. Including au acc i cnt of the , coming Qyand
Centenrilal E;hibitiong,l7oo ages, Oh& enkritiTngs,..km
,pyibe AgickAsles—Fatss ,ie Said for o . l . Outarr
7i9 P ., Ziegler 4teo:slt!ArctOtreer,'Ph fi a . : ' "12
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wanted or the _ beet eellte_gmt.l-1 ,
tionary Packages in the world. It con
ing IS stteete,Tkaper.,44,epvelopesi golden.:Pereil'en
-holdet: Pencil,' Patent Yard 'Measure, and A piece of
' , Tel' eitYi . .SiattleJteatkutt; With ..pali of elegantotleldr7';
',litone sleeve Button. poet paid 24 eeets,fi for .1. rig c,
i pseintgl, lies beet'examined brthli pnbllishei 6' di
Dalsocilax and, Icanni l !ap represented--worth clit)twoo.. j,,
l'y.l Wittehes Oven away to all agents. Cir,colare tree s
pBrilole& - .04416Q Broadway.; DE Y. , ''-'. ,-, ,- . ' 1 •,,,12 1 •
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" s fObLbi Drdightli ledatilly,)add I 37/ ' , 3. ) ,t • 141# Ills:
,41 hniton. Holloway & qo. . raitdoßbio. Pa li .
W427' ED corn le • History of e
t °i 7 P r9l4Yir• 'ea -- -
- From heft et sett entente to e •
L-r„ 'By! W 21.11. Corai ll ,L.Z.; • lier
rAlliftliTS. Ara:Merge octave, p.m*. .ove •• o
Mustratioad. No lUD hilitory of citt - t to hips •• •
,aned for over a half miter?, Agee% witrpcMvaAnor
dial We'idome in introduci tide eplendld wort A
rare dance: We wintelaeM ng
agenti bravery townaltip
Write at once for Ina partlcutarp. end, choice of Cerrito '..
Address,. tatiAll. CITY PUBLIIIIIINfi* CLIC •
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WATF I Rs' PlAllos, Grin
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VV . triiright, nrto the beat' the'
touch, , workinanshlpOinci durability `unsurifita- •
ed. • WATERS' OTlGANS,'Co.iteertti, New Or. ,
eliestra4, yespr, ch4Rel,, Cymbel T
la, cannot be excelled in tone or-beauty. , The
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"Vnice: - .ffiWarratted tot dirtrink '
AztienlittY for.catiliminrtng
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Broadway, Now York. Box, 8567, 12
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