The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, May 03, 1876, Image 5

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A TURNED-DOWICTPA.dit.
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There's. a turned-dowO 4 'page, as• some water
• ea.l ll / 2 . r ;
In every hunian life—
A bidd,enatory of happier_4)l;
Of peace the strife ; •
A folded leaf the world knows not—.
A love-dreem,4‘dekrcrosbed,
The sight Of aliie that , is not 'forgot,
Althe the voice' be hnshid
The tar-distant sounds , of a ' harP's so
strings,
An echo on the ; ' • -
The lildsV,ll4ge may . bd.fliti a aticliF• Wait;
Of thinga that once were fair.
There is a hidden pagre in each life, and mine
• 'A story might mirokl";
But the end , wasladfpt-theAreamilivine— '
It better rest t s untopii. • „, ,
BETTER THAN, GOLD,
, • ;
B e tter.than'gratideur, betteithitia gold, ;.
Than rank and title a thousand - fold;!
Is a healthy body, ktnind,at_.epae4l , ,:.
And,Oral-Ae...P./S-44.Rep944,4 ,1 440,41v..;.:z.w.
.A.leart that can tea', or a neighbor's Noe-
And share his . joys,,witik.aggro4 . glbw , _, -
With sympathiet fargelmotighltAiitold-:";"
All men as brothers, is better. thanzold.
Better,thatt gold isscie. e ncetlear •
ThhughAoiling for ritth-ttran
Doubly blessed with content and health
Untried with ltit t t.,42tltcapprci4,-vfotiti
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Lowly livi g and;
Meru and 111107toi,
For-man afidinibrajAZOn - Na t ttire!Siidan„_ •
Are the getinine#llCril
:;•• •
Better than gold 13 the sweet repose
Of the sons:of tpil when theirlaboraclope ;.
Better than gold is the , poor,inan's
And the balm that. drops 'ten. hisslttniberii deep
Brings sleeping draughts.,to the'dOwnY 0- 6 4 p
Where luxury pillowsdais aching head ;
His simpler opiate labor dtseins- •
A shorter road to the land of dreams. •
Better than gold is 11:-,thinking-I n ind,
That in . the realm of books ,can find.
A. treasure surpassing-Anstraltan
Alive with the great and. good of yore,- • •
The sage's lore and the" • 1'
The glories - of 'Culp iris,' aNay; '-
The world's great draina will. thus:
And yield ayleasure'better than:o6ld. ‘_‘•
Better than gold is .a:peao•eful•hotne, •
Where all the_ fireside, charities come , ;;
The shrine of lote and` the lieaNteit:of
illilowed by mother; Or` i•
However fumble, the dome that be, , •:- .
Or tried by sorrow with , Flealien's?degree,
The blessihgs..that never- were bought or Acid, I .
And center there; are better than gold:
GOOD.' .MANNERS.
•
Emer,ori, original esay'll'in
"Social. Aims;" 3aVf • 4 good manners are made
- • , ... •
up of petty
, sacrifices ' So : true . and pArr.gNstkve
a s;ly in i.Y. deserves o• b written 'on' Oe'liia)lS`6l,
our homes, or..vhat....Wotild 'be lat. I.2,etter,:en- .
craved upon 'the ' s heartS'of our peOPle.. It is'a
4minon idea . with many Alta goo&maniiterk
are something like fine clothes ;
,thatithey be : .
long ! . )nly to. the exterior, and can be., at' oifti,r;
oil' at pleasure ; that they. are made u of con:
ven i ion alities an ,1 .rules nrettiquiAte, and afire
entirely independent of disposition or charac
ter: ft . i§- true' thitt s there is ai species or man-,
ners, or . rather InanncricAix. .whifill hPlonlrit. to
fashionable, and may. come under4his head,but 1
it bears about . the
. Same reSembnce to g045.d,. ,
mannerKitt ;the :; tine ,seiiip4,:tlie wor44..that -.iii,.
'painted image bears to the fieSh and 'blood teal
ity Of life., .0f •
Manners are the visible
.development.of the '
mnerman in the .sinall:a•affaVra F of life, and iTt %
si. , niethino , apart from himself' to be assumed at
one time and
tioTo:ri ring of the - plant- or - :the' fOliage of the
tree, they tell us ..in ,- tintaiStaitithle 140 . g.dageof,
iii. and ivality'bf- the 7 "root,frOM which
The'i l stronger' , .attil: inOreviilOrOUS:l ,
it e nature : ilie : Jfnere : ..':fnliy..Will't s t -assert -iiselt
he aviOurl' who , self-een-,
!;‘ , ;it , tl and Self-resPecting, will'uSuaily , be nat-4 .
' 1:r:d hi his mannets. , '•;:lt- does:Ott ccut\t . o
to act for effoil, of . to modify' bis dentea nor . to•
meet the standards of Others,;' he sitnplyz;
• honestly and earnestly himself r.h 't.iPressiort as
• lie is in thought or deed. • It : is,.,the weak, the
uncertain, and those who hangi their. ail upop
the, opinion of others and' catenate
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ble e,tl4.t of the impression • they are inakinfg
bellayloaretsl•artiftcial and whese,,tuan
ncrs:are'put oh: . '
Good manners, theri, - are but the iatural lan
guaa'of.good hate ani .) l7,lndly cling= lte.
flowering • out of the benevolent' affections
which have their.rooteedeep.iwthe heart. Love,
Symp a thy and :tenderness are instrinsically ‘
graceful,. gentle ablVebbrtedus, and' did Wei sit:
ways reign within us • we i should
,have no need
to study rifles of .politenes4. is the cselftsh.
Bess which, in come „form. lor Other, clings
• closely to mostof ,us,that makes us de; un
coirteous and ill-mannered.. l ; lle more deeply
it is engraven on •.the• heart the Inure palpable
will it be writtcn : .inthidemeapor \*
. • lle who retifs'eSib . nialtesabri gee an illeater.t
in Ills lite, whose thoughts and piens ar m#id...
ly centered upon his own interest, anti pleasure,
can newer practice those thousantlittle
ant andgraectfulliliWlitie v0::,416 14411 P r4'
al i'uthreattithg' of the 'benevolent sotic.
inay•imitate some-of thew, but .it will be spuri
ous coin, antl give out no true little
sacrifices cothinually made treat
. kind feeling
and good liiieAnite different flavor from
those dietafed by policy or, fashion. The fbrni
,er are natural, easy, genial and. Spontaneous
thf`y Odin fo rrleri t:'"inid -expect rip reWhia.---'
Tile linter are forced meelumical an,c artiAcill•
hinting not to gratify others, but to be recog
nized.and applauded ,themselvei. . ,
Tile best method, then, of . cultivatitig good:
intlimers is to cherish kindly: 8.,y ,- rnPathiglr The
e. tions'4in'ee id C .t • L 'Sfrtfeftlii" . : ,so on
arise. The root planted and nurtured;tite`fluiv. ,
ers
_blossom of thernelves Ifov7 . To ,
this Ilutidation and to plant this rOgt a probr
etli which dese,rs. es caretu d), , •beillr' lll " 3
es.ntiot be eradielited by; a lere efloTt of the
will, nor benevolent;iur.pulst }
a single dkte,rittinatiou..-' f3lO 41, an
if at all, must tkiv c :iff,prk. progret* ,Perhaps: the
best pruetletklAtiesina•to—tmplo,f . is tc . aliment
practice of self-denial-In little things. This is
harder to one unaecusfbined to' it titan might
be supposed, but the habit once acquireti can
not 'fail to inapirt - and 'cherish thespirit of kind;
liness end good wilk To. give up ttebmiorta
ble seat, or an hour's pleasure; to: answer ,
bliteirein#k with i plipa:ant.a4 Oteiry.w9td;
to extend hearty - welcome or an encouraging
sympathy to thosewho need-them ;'to pay re
epect,to the aged, to help theleeble, to take a
Cordial interes' in otheia,.even.When burdened
with Our `oWn 'cafes, are' all little things, EIP:1
each may at times require , more effort than the
resUlt'eeerna to. warrant; but' ,they : i cetu4linte,
rnicl4 . of the happinesa of life, , pemever-,
ed in, they - Will conquer selfishkindulgence, and
grAduldlY w4meYge ...(?;an 11 4P418e,
it.w,ili be ,our,delight to follow.. •.,
Children `especially, should bel.:traitied to
make small 'sacrifices tor the comfort of otlit ; rs,
Cofittiftrany-and Cheerfully. This may - be - done
by careful and Pareillijvithout any
harah or compulsory. ineasures„especiaily ii
t,heYl,themselvea 'set tlie,:ext4nplei . A babit
tikus-aequired,m early life is invaluable,and the
good manners Which' 'flow naturally iihd.grabe.:
Wily imp such a. source, are - so attractive and
Whining, that none Geri , risist'their'f,renial ii
tluence.
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): ‘ : i r COURTSHIP. - r4.15,".11
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There are certain yOUng ladiei 'in the world -1
(Writes/a Philorpher) whii'laye':pecultaf
limi t s as to tlid attentions. thek recieve horn
gepitle*n, tii .! .: 3 7 . eepi to, think that 'if
IS polite. and : agree:tide.: to
..theriE, if he :appears
to iake , pleasure'iia theii..somety;and,calls.fre•
'coon tly; that he is 'behttod to '0'460 Marriage..
?Strange: to say, Some : in this' -
)usiOn. A short tinte•since . a friend of ours v4s-
Ited yOung lady, three-or , , tourdaysin suecesi
'sion}and'aS he Wros"l4iing thg. hOfiso far:the
list tiMe,..the; mbther.,called' him quietly into
the, parlor and asked him what his intentions.
were.. Ourtriend promptly responded :that he,
-
had no intentions whatever, and lielitely wish
.eti the -old' lady: ;good - aiternboti,lticid left . the
hons,e..forever.,,r7WE: - live \ in. a "fast age," and it
ainoSte, seem that; courtship:should be
'conduCted Qn_tho same:railroad Speed as other,
things
,
.Marriage is a serious matter, requiring
long arid art ;young
people mi,ty be everything that could•be ;wished
for they may.',hes ;- ) a Ilona te
:pOsitioni'and yet becauie their haste's` do not its
similogoiltlicylwig live .it; Very unhappy life to
,. •
other. flow are these young folks to find out
each other's temper and .disposition it is not
hy , tiine.sPent - . M , caeh'.Other's coMpany before.
with 'There no:..doubt that the;
numerous unhappY l marriages
_Vhat arise in the
present day, arise 'entirely from 'the fact that
the courtship is too short.. Marriage - ii.not re 7 s,
garded 6 with sUfficient . :
hurriedly entered iuto'and speedilk•Opented.--
::TtaithVomp(ils . ns to,State'that this.is caused in
•
a grcatAnneasure by, Our young ladies. As just,
state& they jaPptar to -. think that'll a man is
polite :and agreeable is in Dive, and
is hol:ndaft once - le dechae .in pli:h“erais his
ti ten tions. They
. fpr2et ,th4t, in, se_eit 11," AV it 0.
4:man ought to loolc,,for aonietiimg more thhn
fright eyes 'brilliant complexion, and . white
ecth. These are all'verfwell in their way,but
neautv is effervescent, and the day will come
wheti - othet qualitieswill 'be, i
necessary to bnd
a
houiehOld together. . • , ,
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS FOR "MEN FOLKS."
The following hiets,.rauch .needed!-.brsome
pleti . t.ind.eSpeeittl!y byl . thiinYhalt-grownbbyS,
the'rciimds'unnecieditd., The
:style is rather too Mu*. Of the "Slang" . order,
but we pass This hy,for zientiment; No one
Ithom they do. not hit, will taKe any Offence :
"Do. Men folks 'ever think 'how riateh werk.
theyi ; uike. a—otty.tr. by going into. -a Loose
: with muddy beois It would take - but a into
-Tent: fork them' to - Use the scraper and:leave out
side the dirt
.which they track: over the floor,
oil-cloth and aarpet:,_ami . which t.hey leave on
hearkit or . fender- 7 -ali of :Which
.must
mopped, 'scraped: and , wiped off.. It yoUr
wife, mother or sister fail to clean up the muss,
you great big boy: or Mari have *bat a
howlyou raise , because ‘.the ;things about the
house . h}ok so!" And : when you go home at
nocknor night; do you ever notice' how you'act?
Of cpurse.not, or, you would not do such care.:
less tricks. You enter: the door—with
it half closes, and some:. woman must cloie it
' , aft \ er, you. ' Your overcoat is thrown on a chair
in oak corner of the room—your hat sails away
in anOtlietconio to . light upon a stand or der it gloves .are' thrown on . table,,
-wrapper hung ~on the .first handy- clistr,•and.
doWn you sit In the, center of the room`where
every* one must go tirountl you.-Aftei you licive
heen two hourt : itt a house, the placeresemqle's
the grOund'ef.a cat squabble. Iwots, - ceat
newspapers, avercoat',, gloves, books, jack4znite;
'hair 'brush, and all articles you. may.'haVeliti
.your hands:are scattered as though:a littrriehrie
:had swept through the - room ;. books, paper , ..,
:magazines, •almanac: and
, memorandum: book;
arerouted-"ifferd their - plate.... And When. you'
~have to - leaVe, what • a time is there I No - one
kno . WS)wliere:_your things are. ; "Wh , ..re is
bat Where my Overcoat ?„ Whohad ,my
-
efloveallr. l- .Everyone-in the house is put uPotf
~,the Witness stand, and it to More trouble to get,
„ •
you Started dOwn town than'to launch' a steam- -
er or to start a new stage Coa(4l. Then after
You am; gone,the Winenntist spend a quakter ,
o f day, more or less, in picking tip:llllhp
'seater : ed.. .1 - he trouble is; you
;on't think. 'lt would” take' anit , :a monteidio
haugup your : C - 9 ;and :bat; to put.your gloves
in your coatreket, A!c947wtarr
thrlitigi; and. to
your hump order: tI I. ! takes ''but
)ixiciU4i.:.;.i6Ll).o , 4- 1 :1PP Asi 040 *nci .ben
'you kOk)W ...;, Vilet: . it can be fouttd.' The woman
1416 'takes tire of thebouseluisienotigh to - :tio,
14triotit 7 00 1 14)0; 41 1er' . ht4e boys or baiting on
ales of it day. A wpixisittiflidricit;
.3014111014 .
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Z'HE - 7DE 00 lam
irgo4E LIVE TH E
'tONGEST,
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Dr. Hail, in one of his "Health. Tracts" Ore",
a few, reasons Why marriagesi is favorable tn
healti. The* ieel .unsettled ilf indoors after
1 itiPper , there is a sense of solitariness, inducln
1 dness .if dot settled mrlincholy with all its
1 depressing Influences. And,ml ny,,m!iny bourit
in the Course 'of the .year areipent.in gloomy
intietivit*,.whieh r is adverse to a good , digestion
and tozi a vigorou s ;and healthylcirculation. HiS :
oWnclitt#ther or hpuiebeing so uninviting, the
bachelor is so inclined to seek diversion nutaidit.
—in snppers
,with friends, in -.lelubs • Whicharn
inirodUei l oric;:tointemperanen and licentibd . sh .
nesii, or to Wage mori.
, unbinshing associatio ns ,
which, unde t r" the ec t iir of •,dtir4ios, lead,to9l :
,speedY.,iiiiirofheMtli and ioOfitlit,Al, l a whel.
I,he:.se' . areigMte, the way.. Y c doWriard
~ to, Au nu t% ,
timely gniV,e is rapiii - And certain. On the ( - Atli /
.er hand:'Marriage lengthens- 11,,Man'alife twit 's ._
making tome inviting-L•hy ihe .iOftening itifid:
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ences which ii . has upon,, the character
. and tlip
afreOthintiShy the: cultivation , Of all , the beite l r
feelings of opr, nature . , and in 1 that proportion, -
v. •-,,t vice , . .
~ . .
_saving _from and _crime, , r eFe• , ?4 4°,nl )
'h eliiiiiiui! ffeicibpii mit of the„Phisica .. Lfunctions
of `ouenitture'Withont, marriagn.., It is neces.st(
ry in '1,11; perfect man—forpliivinity. has an
nodneed Thal it', was `not good! tbr a man to be
alone:: karriagegiyes,a
,laudible ,and,happ : .
Object idiife—the prOVision for.wile and chi •
'dren, their present conifort and Itheir future wel
fare, the enjoyment 'in 'witnes sing their haPpl-.
neas,. an d i the, daily and, bourlylparticipation,in
`affectionate interchange of thiught
, and, setaq
,mentanl sympathy. - Thepe are the consideri-,
tions which antagonize and lighten the burden
of life--,thus streiving . fl.-.Wers and casting, sun
'shinie_alllalOng its pathway:,
i ,Voltaire said ;+
"The 'nine Married . men you have, ,the fewer,
crimes there will he." Marriage renders a man
more virtuous and Moi r e wise.; k An unmarried
Man is lUt.half a perie,ct, being, and it requir e s
the'- oilier half to make things right. ".And t
cafitiotbe expected that in .this imperfectstafe..
he can k :ep the straight path of rectitude, any
more' th n' a boat With one; oar „dal] keep i a. ,
straight'course. In 'nine cases!out of teti,w,he e .
married i netk "become drunkards, or where thci,y ,
conitnif crimes' 'against the peace of. the, co m-,
iminitY, I the fotindation of these acts was lud
wbileln 'a single state, or 7 whOre the ,wire isos„
,is sbriiitiriies'the case, 'sin un s uitable tuatch. .
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- Marriage changes the :current of p, Man's feel
ing, anti gives him a'centre for his,thoughts,b4s
affections,..and his acts. lierei r lS a home kir the
entire Man. The counsel; the! affection, the ei- -
ample, , and,,tbe interest: of hjs. "better 1 1 .01 , 1.
k: eps Lint from erratic courseS,and from tailing
into, a,,,t ousand, , teniptations - t,l) which' he vbhtd
otherwi e,bei exposed. , 'Therefore the friend {if ,
marriageis ihe,friend , to society and his celin s --
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NGE REVELATION • BY THE.. NIL
' CROSCOPE. , I ,
3 is, a story
.that an, emmentlnicrosco -
11a bit of substance ainnitted to'hiM to
what it ty c a. To unaided eye lit
;1
ilAtf 4 :lx:wswv./..1 411 —/-.. 1 . ft.g- t ore,-
ir had knoeked off 1 the . corner *of a',
llllyNiorn hair ~ truuki •. .The savant al) -
to his microscope. Fintirely ignorant of
r,iv' bit o f 'patter, except as he had-taken
,- • , ' natte r , ex cept
q with his instramentAhe ,wise mande
ithal it wits, the. skinfof • a human being,
at, js:dging by
~the' flue hair .nn it, it was
! Ike solcalled naked - u t Co f the
1
irther, that ithelong to alair comPlex
,rsoru The strinue) _lam.• now .mode .
''to the man of science were these ,-.---
STRA
Then,
ist it ad
tit:6de.
im fat 1,
smas&
gmstot - 1
Pealed
this tit
coituse"
dared ,
• ; ,
oriel tb
trot . 6
arta,
ion P,
know'
r
That A. thousand years beforF,a, Danish mara.hd
er,bit nibb l ed an English church. in the sPir-- - ,
it of .Ite old fashiuned pici.y the robber N4pfas
tiayid (let tr's hope that tie +as kill .l.first,) find
the sl,lin was
-nailed..-to , the church door. Ex
cept 4s tradition or „afcliteplogical l lore had it,
'the of air had, been, forgottion for:. hundred of
years] Tinie, the.g,reat erodent, had long ago
utterly reinoyed the offensive thing. , Still,hOw-
I
ever the church door heldl, to its marks of Ithe
,
tcreat rn
shae,tor the
,broad-Beaded , nails rem a in
m
1 1 l
ed. soeimdy cAtrticted,, , , he, find underneath
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its flit beadit ,this ato is rem wnant 16f that
a ncient, Spandinavian Ina efactor's pelt, : --tha
fair s)c,inned robber from tjieliorth,—Hariter's
litugdpne. , , ! 1
"I WANT .M.Y .
‘OTHER." '
I heard r
these Words on be street.frorn lit-.
tie s4,bing 'child. How many mothers, thought'
I, with children of thetr i j own, have :uttered
this..agonized heart - cry, wen to none else, save
God could they go -with ithOse , un spoken rsor,
fowl, whOse unshared burden' was greater, than
they! knew how to bear an l d live- ! '' ilk ,
Ste always knew w ‘ hatito say to us.: If , She
blanrd, it was not when heart and flesh failed,
that Ishe stood inexorable' in denoneiation by
I,• i _ •
our Side • but, with, soothing haraiiiidaiess
ino• rorda,.she loved our : griefs out of .ua't f and
)vnen tears had cleared our vision, 14he goto \ ted
out I the
.better way. Oi if•our path was so
heug.-
. 10 - 1
ed about us that wej could only fold our
hat+ aria wait, Still it wasishe who- rnad. our
waiting,e4 Y and hopeful; , , L I ~ . •,1 • •
.I.4Ye is a key the ,heart beaie Vie lock ; loy't can
•
unlci t ck 'oily heart—that , is, any human heart.
But!we often lock up.- our heart against 9oil's
loic, 'as shown forthlu hiii Weesed Son, z 1,.1„
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The act of divine worsilip is the inestimable,
priV i ilege of man, the onlk created beiugl who
wl
bos'in - hfitoility - and adof ration -
= Lre craves Melo'
soul crieS' out fob
"Nen who: fish'
hov:t dirtithe-Water •is."
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Warra.. ' th. ata4tineacay rapose, are. ithree
exegl
s4,o#sloektg:i.tf4bo
a
Tpie Oerit,
mikes:
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=ism
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Is new ei:inanctlng .the Retail: BURSEIIS3II feitnerly entplatted by the stbove firm at 16 Ohisnogo, eltiset„
• '" • • Bleigitartiton, and is egsytprepayed , twfuyetek
~:!ip..:
FURNPPURE
CHA XIBBR 'SETS, COU. ORES; 2 31 ARBLFI- TOP TA BLES • itATTAE4SES
. v • , ANti.,,SPß,Lisfa- BEDS ,
•
. ~ -,' .• ~ - ', •- ,'- ' • - ' '- ' ' . 2 . ' • 1 • . , , ,
•
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,in .great variety. ,Inuyers will fiad , thie , the'plece to purchase,' tie ••'gbous' bought for CASH can'tre Bola cheaiiioi 1.
c.ash. Please reofetuber the number. - , .
: -16 Chenarlgo . St. •Bilighamton.r''
Ilinghaniton f rAprillg. M.
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FURNITURR
..4t . : W.- . N .P . 44 . 4*:,'e0
.'.O
Extenaiventralture War ,room sou willfired thelarg,eat
. stock. of
,-FMT ASS AND.LQPICSION
T.3'17.:10
TO be found in ;this section of the,country, of his own
manufacture, end at prices that cannot fail to give sati P
f l iaioni They mike the very best • • .
EXTENAION,TABLES_
In the Country, and WARRA FT, them.
1:r l a co z- - 3r 3a.
' 4 ;fiit ail lends . done ni ttie nestait Ingtkner.:
X 'DAT 3EI 333:1 fiS
- VARIOUS KINDEL
MATRASSES, , ,
• -AND COMMON =MATRASSES
E,R TA,...1( -1 N-,G.
,The anbscriborwm hereafter make U.K.:, ndertakth g
sPecialty in his business. 'Having just completed a
NEW. and mcst elegant HEARSE' in'the State,. all
heeding his services will be attendedAoprompttynxid
satisfactory charges.•
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:,WILIC SMITH &SON.
: Nlon4oes.p..P!i l .,Jan.,. 3 1 -1 1472-r- v n 95-44.
:M . (iN\TRO
OATS FOR SAtEArt, LO I D
'at the • 1 S VI:Ftf.N ,:MILL•:
GROUND GRAHAM FLOUR
. - - fOnsale at the : r'• s" r; STEAivlr ~ll'Llk
Noy cinantily of ME:ki, eFEED of tilt
bestluality, at the. STEAM. MILL. •
- 1)1) TAGS. t the
FINE
BIZAN for: dale p.t the ,
STEAIII.
WHEAT . FLOUR; FRESH GROUND,
at the STEAM: , MILL.
OLD •-• WESTERN CORY • for.; sowing.
On, account of . tho p oor_ quality of new
necomary to secure good; old cort4
fhr 5ee44,200_ bu..at thO : STEAM. At '
Anytiiinit4ou citri thOlk of. yiiti will 'fin.'
it the !STEAM
Montrose, Aprill2,
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TKRBELL 'HOI3SEF. , - -
TIM COURT HOUSX,•
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MON.Ttioi3*PBNEI,
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,JOHN TARBELL;2:PROeit.':-
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Nine Stagee .and Backe leave ,this 'Bonne dally,eoa
hectitiir*lththe'Neritroife Itailvitty; the Lehigh Nallej ,
Railream and:the Wi ; Rei4olll4l... ,
Apia 1, 1873'
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PEA LEAS JN..4LL KINDS OFi
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aesQra/ Undertakers
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Court Scrc:ft,. Ringhuiploy4Y. „IX.' 7.-974
The 4argest 11w:theta istocivcif Goods (Meld&
.of ;Slew and the ,verylowest, Cash.priceiLEl I
btipfor cash"and* Sell for cash. We willaut be,uader
: AND. ' HEAD-DRESSES'
a very large variety, - _
•LE . SLIE'S' TATtEltiVg:''
FRANK'
HAIR GOODS; ETO;
; F. , ROZELIK , d
4.!314.14krat0p N. T., April
-1)0 1 014 , tc..-96. , . ..1: :-!
For beat' ctranCeAri t6'14.6140.4d .
AGHgNiTs•
• coin money. Adctre#4, - U.S.
rObtirrico:.Newark, N:l. . 111, • „
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SONI,„ .ET/lING Ncw For Agents, Tnylo_r's
_ r. VT' Patent Stifefy•LOck awl
goor s sstener. `cafe protection, against, barglarfi, avr .
ery t family *ill bn): Apply to D.' L. GILERNSEY,
.314,51:1;44914t, Concord.ll. 1. 7 . 1:1 , : ..i ..1 :.. :. ~, ' l l jErt - 1
- ... -JOU'L ClilliMlNG ii
JE, .er. , . 4t:1, may al4 c I nate'.B rid ea ft! ih .. ovt.eizt -
hone of any pereon they ..c.+lvuev. - - - 4.4e10 lir.- 'rbitilikrt.!! It
'ple. mental acquirer:a bdt !acid . ) '
poe(eepei. tree, ley m
14r 2.5c-legether with a marriage gullie. Egyptiar Or.ut
'cle.llli.mnit, Hintti to Lathei4.Wedillng Nliznt Sh rtAie,
i..x. ivi vex ,poc#4. Acidrgss,_.T. WILLIAIigAI - 4,10 .,"}". 4 bC .1
Iling.dbrphia.. . . . - .. • • lli ••
Apt, Wet) ,w•deke.-Eelling .the
Anoiltet.sBo,:iirst dikys. -, :i3vvi , eo)(4:Cotiles'<ititiik
tau rd Life .01 the N. etert4 L'vloreir:t4llll.! , , 12X1,900,,4
niote'rteedc-ditii the pc op'e !nterett,.
•' - proAttely. ii r4ecl. Nbcy cheap, A royal chArtde '
fgr agth.ts. For proof Zt ittrin . s,ptlfireds, Itubbtu:d grotm, ) ,-
V 23 Hai:ism:mgt.; Phila. ; " • • • c' • ' lb" •
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COLDS, -110AliSENE8F, ;
AND Atl., TIIRDAT DISEASPi
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WELD 1 - CARB4I.IO TABLETt.-
POT: UP. ONLY , : IN FS GCE BOXES. '
- A TRIED. AND; SIT] .N .• .
t Sold tly Drtifrgi*te,Oexierally. !ID& _
JOIMStOI3. tiolloWilY CO. ' Vhlllidelphia,Ta: • ;
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and grand in vi+•id deeeriptlona of nil oar ml f ghty re
ources in agricalture.couiiere,Mineralt , ,sitinufectbree,
•flinnees, 'government, curiosities, natural wnnucre t
works of art; , etc. Richly illustrated Mid- cheap; A I
splenpid view of the orld'sja c most •nlititin. N.
other hooklike IL Outsells Mere hietoiies five to ones
Agents wanted quieltly, Adtirces,llV.ollAßD BB B.i
.723 Santom et„ Phila.
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11.57 1 3!., - WdERE -NOW 1878 !'
; Toxtobigoo,..imoc: or the foreniost,. flcittriihtag
healthy States I
BRAT. TOR ?
To buy a Faini tot of the
• - One Million Attres
`of fine farm!og lands for tale iy the
Y Indiana R; - • • - •
3 3 ircllg , Solls. Ready Markets, , tare Crops. • Gond
,Schools, It it . , runs through centre o(„grant....• •Bottls
•ments :doing. , Alt kinds tit; Products' raised. Pithy
.of water. W e ber and building 0224erieje„, 'pric e fibm., 3
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. to 110 per sere ; one (mirth down, balance
Air illustrated pamphlet, 'fall 'of RtetsCalut''
figures and be convinced.,„ -Address! . • * "1 i‘i•
• •W. A. HOWARD, qgrim r. ,
13-t-e-o-w • • Grand B ipl4i. Andlr.'"l: ( l
P. mitext Soe''y Lind Deputy/
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sniari roan who t . d 'make'
year ort,n, small. Capital: to commenen'tif; 7 otie
ling of busitiq3s. Roofing is, spechility: Irtiere)
is no one; in. your coupty„who esu'riesult XlitX
business.' You learn it fn on.° Week , ;
studying bur instructions , which:Wet to hrl
-viho asks - for them. -Any man havingliOsnifi'p:':*
to start,,with, eau, purchalie enough:n:lBlM= i '
Alto roof three ordinary huuses.. Tile.
aliled*from sale und . prolit, on. this supply, add- 1 . 4
'ed to the'regUlir pay forlab:Or as Roofer,should
'amount tonot less , than 1200. An expert min' .
coul!.lcasily do the , work in nineiworki og days. '
.Twn,pyrsona 4 ot timaiLinettus on join together., •
to advatittige ; one canvassing, while the other,
iittends.fo the wark. ' Send for our - twk of in:
itructions (free If , you kiiiteit once) 'and ittidy
it,: Ask for terms. , .-if, , yoit Airs itigabh) to :id_
I t y.ane.e the_ money,
,pref l nt,,the - :rri,atter• the ,•?,
steiekefuer,)n .yOr Mace, Ausi:talk it, ;
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dove with him.' He will be Witt to Aim' leblbei •
steeireed;ilividelbeiirat*lth t irei.t .
, allOttct Oie,territoyi tombs firstiegkitsibit , "
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ted, Vritsli,YelfriSCl,iilitodNA 1111ater,45
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