The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, May 24, 1876, Image 8

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    ,N41511V-4611 , 1 4 mte&P"fmritriftriPtr t
silloweklmgelt to, .I.tp,i4ati, her,. r ymtcbed
partner in:thie iniinner with ; more than
ite4lvOierPellop aPd- luta; ended, by de+
elating that she' would * longer consent
to live W - Itli — ii mni4erte when many a
ii ' 4 fulap...TWltT be gladlo‘ tate her, etc.
` dal bunt ntl'111?°11'46"IY'0 `.frOtie
*lnieli4„.46ltihug - :diet. iihe. , ,Wes only
triivg..kogrAiligtlitl -excuse , -to herself Ifoe
Isidttlebt, 3111,it ",,i ~as tu te. propentfities.he
ttrWwalye lininvn , .Tier , to,,possess, aikd
ibattwhether - he had; *ordered NO hrotlig
elf idiiiie;te-Qtruld'oeliaiKilY be.-tie death
offrlxeriustiersoon ae 4 he could gaircpOpf '
elifiat ;he` iiiiiibet iiiii3etted..fi,.l , ii_ ,it
-,,,littillmutteriug,threatsealid..vague tuent.
itficeklite .hiabrited"iiiitiquitiliet :hit°
kikttle Pqm in; tbe. ,oOrnerAcif Ake) cabin '
set •Ssidelot' s hills' ov?if '-, tio ;;(91 1 0; - 1 1 0,1 4 14 11 :g
-throttiß,,,a':•giei,ieig; IMYfa`::sitylutusheiv -
Il i tleadingi and cap Ping. tha‘i pat' ofopipi
tole inherited front l' i h i is.,fathei f ;' ill' Sel
dom taken frp,iti ~. i,heit. Owe* ,-,wh ispexing
ta t iiinieittall 'the time and cisting
,syal
thyluokirbilhiol rand' arouiAd him. ~ ; j
~ ,Feoh4k ifitit the 1 Usanitytof ' w hi`oh he
had long suspedtect' birii 'Was "abOtit - to
burst out in flltloii9; Okrpess, and that .
tl i ifkit#o4q 04404, *i6tili s .:"the , Cern
led woman rushed from the. hbuter 'aid
tritkitritre — wtmelnitirelie—fie-ard- fife'
sound of a horsemlAgingurapiillyAlo,wn; , ,,
the turfy road toward the nearest farts :
'Waitintudtitit ;Oil' were itiejte l A'Sut\ of
• bearing, sliti'ftilic4ed rapidly;' and, some \
time after dark, reached her father's
house, when, quite broken don at last,
she fell seyaing ifi f tg, ~ her ini?t c tr,siargiai
*mar flige r liiir husband' hi' gone rav,-
ing mad and threatened her life, and that
she was afraid to . 1 re main , with , him, and
so had fled for shelter to her\ own old
:41t,I r tilliiti s
As 4
of . li,evrn,_ Awa44o,mforten:
lie • r
long-strayin ! child with Irie patieut
faith and love that only mothers are ca
pable of, And t,ht. fiFf i t' rEuißg< the / fath
er anifiWo' hiotheri startea out on an
exploring expedition, first to the Stetson
- farm, where they heard that Rufus had
called the day befiiii;lind inquired for
JiVeAthe IlltelitOEPPl4‘Y. 4 PP '.lPtelthg'.l 4 l.o ,- 1
, Ye o his jealow ; but, .not finding
him at home;ifilid i neaten ' -"f itriously , away
towards his own pleating.
4110#441?1/:.0.eir.A.MY. thither,,amompe.:
Died -by two of the Stetson meu, the
ifaulvta9g3R4 - ithS Oltating, gindiitere
first encountered by the well-known
w l k t
~, a p ridde4 b Aufus i on t 'pre
y' :'' lilartills bath f4dili k bo,
ni l
We ~- ilr hi e. Atilt ers v sphahe with
14,90,, nob bet,own....l.While thastill, ex ;
ithinecokitild'doininented 6 `tills aiihty the
dog Sue', iiishlid; , ..entrAreii“ihe open door
first barkinAand.theu i
whning piteously,
and finally raising ' her head to utter a
bowl, on hearing which - Ode of the men'
' itaitlmitthlt ehodeer 4 , .... , i ~7 :, 10-
"There'sdeta about,`bi l that - dok nev:
, er, would make tharfidiSdlnSomething's
happened to Attftis t fur pre..l",, , s 1 . , ,
' 1 91 e was raving yesterday. my girl
said, and maybe -- e's - made• away with
himelf,7whispered , the:Rlder. , blaunielli.
hoarsely.. -it od,3ben,
_crowding close to-,
getliii akliClding',their breath, for fear
' ortiiefittiew not wh4,thelittle"knOt of
meta -over' 'ihe-• bloody threshold
as& stood° aghast:- ut ' , the ~ afght ' thlit-'nief
theirleYet z —‘ , .l :
,••, : ~ ;',-,
4 1 - 40:us try was.eeated , at theAablein ,
the,middle of the room; 'a seriti'of paper
lyiiiiSefOkhini covered With scrawling
slid' balf-torined Words, Via . the periCia
which , hail foruied them' still clinehed in,
his stiffened fingers. His head had tall.m
forward anti - the l face was hidden, but
none doubted that it wasl•the facefof the
dead. 'A ghastly Wound 'in his side and
• a pool of blood : Upoi, the floor shOwed
holier life had fled, •and the 'cold, stiff feel
of • the 'dead man's flesh I told how many
hoUrs had passed since those •words were
•
written.' Myra's 'father read them aloud
uncovering his= gray. hairs as he did So
•• genii', dying! I was crazed by , horror
and.remoree because' I. shot Manuel, buc k
I didn't mean to_i_ I hope_ I didn't mean
to I I went to shoot TameiStetson, but
he 4itas not at home, and ;I came back to
kill Myra; but, as I got oft my horse, the
triL,4: r - of the, pistacsught on the sa ddle '
ati , :;filled fine.. I do not believe Myra
witswrong, or. James either: s It is no
more thln fair that I.who shot my broth
, croftbnld 'die by a shot,.tOO. Perhaps it
was he who made ' the pistol Igo off—he
wit liere-4 siR him . when I rode up to
thli'door. ' Iris rigkt and ,fair. I forgive
Mitiiand I want she should forgive.
,RvFue BA,LTRY. '
They buried him, there, in the clearing
arid atter some- few effects had been re
movedd'from the cabin, Mvia's'fatter set
fire to It with bit own - haiid, and he 'and
his sons remained until only a heap of
gray - ashes remained of the home so ter
ribly profanated,`;go gleornilk; wrecked,;
for, as the old mn said : "The place
is cursed,
,and n ither 'man.,
,;vomanlor
child - cou ld' be other" thin cursed within
its walls l'', .
,
1 'Sid MYra- . --lier sing and• ice4Ch-', ed ontiof , ifer by the yet, hotter fire that
i - had ( passed over ner head", dwelt soberly
: in her father's house for the'
rest reit of;her
i life, her strong nature turning \to the
deeds of active love and helpfulness that
i made the last days of her parents a hies
sing to them. and forced all: men to for
, get - the faults of .her earlier years.
FIEHBONE IN. THE THRQAT.-If Non
get a fishbone in• your throat; and it con -
tinnes to stick, th;re,swallow an egg raw.
It Will be *nose certain to carry the
bone along with it.
iarrs.—Luner caustic \ carefully ap.
plied`sel as not to touch the skin, will
destroy irartei • , '
r kotilt
4 --------
L arm , a4l Q
,„ ~ ~ 3, , :.,
r , '
• \ -111aerIph,•for ilpiso,o4lo,.
, . . . . ,
:,
..,The.best niaterialapr hotbeds 18 horse
manure' well ;-±ititell witli lea*etii,:;:,butiliii
nitre' :birk.i , ftia : AO ootV,in,; - waste, ; are
0,#0:1,11041-,,atid!.-'Serve-:th'e. . 'p urpos e re,
inarkably well. Any of the kinde ro4
qUirh Conlitidirable:preparaticiiiliefore be;`-'
ihs, used in - the itiopE46o."`Stf.ible manure
Should ,be turned "ard - imixed. - Avith about
one-third its bulk "of ',lefiiiii,.‘`4sl,ili :leaves:
:being the best. BOtore:being inled,.g, the s
;itiamire is very dry, it retituresiii4good
i deal. of water to wet it eitfil - Y;.)l47'that
fertnentation: , will-begin tbe' mot* 'rap
idly. 'Manure' i al4e fermentavery,rapid
iy-and creates a strong ,i3e,r,bu tApog.' mit
MO kink as ~.iiitt3o7..liiiied;',j i iith ileaves.--;
They: are not' do ',quibk to ferment, but
,keep A more . iiiStii,ig li'eat alter
„being
itiailt into h tlid:'be . it After the manure
tend
And leaves areqh'Ordtighti Incorporated;
Allowlthem,toT Hein it heap for a
fe w: 4day,ii
,then tura again .11 : :fermentation haa tak
len. i3lace, and add ,moreieav es if the heat
Is veryc strop g . T,titid. if it sfidife iiiiir aril
Ifiaralice Of btiriiiing give more water, as
'it is generally whenAhemuterialsAre dr3.
Ithat burning takes, place::: yfoc swbot;
;toil waste mixed' with ''thanure•,::tx;tlins
'beat - a long time:,' Wiist4 . )4o4 iiiiik' mit,
Inure thorughlyT4' 40.4, ? Th . A ia9 'the beat. fer; , ,
ring 'intiterial)l , ever used. ,
,Abont,
ne-half nitvinriy, iiia, the - "Othei 'half
t waiite anit leaves,Anewervery well. Hav r
u4l. ' it in gqod:,conditio n . for forming it*
bed a pit with :qlosed . ' - Sides is Abe ,befit
forhOldi nt I the ''.feitiien ting_tnifiriaLL 0
linilt open a' 'thiy . -toth.atrong wind with
considerable frost, -, ' blows dillie s beili t t i ;oat`
it
4t 11 but when built with: Close ,:e!des.
itiff is prevented,.or ',when iii',l4 0 - .pdATII , ,t:= ,
nut of thegrczu.o.loo ,better still for
eAtining,4lo,,keate,,A pit, about . three -I
feet deep in frontand about eight inches,
leeper in the-back, ;And six feet wikle;
nake4 a goods 5ze' . 07.1.,6e for this pnfposei ,
;;nurse it iS,itii' be as, long artiecossia l rfi
rixi what is ,, l•equired . 6l .it., At - Pit - Of 't is
kind is better, to lie' 6.6iiitructe4 11 0 840 af•
riti4 aft OPplittiiiiitY4Or fidaili& lininis r
titi isi 'deem advileCeinid . ry ,bi '" the " Ilea in
he bed depreySih r g.,:lflien putting the
Bated material ., 16 , • the pit:'; - ' tilinkiiik in'
oosely and evet . ly.- :Whit' thrown l i in
ar elefolviViever: heats evenly, nor doe's
t all sink
~at: the':, Same tinie. , .,Treadi it
deasionallY , kheri., putting it in, an if
ry, eve,water, butrnot •so much aft'to
Cool it ten.ktnueb: :- A conl. day is i the
Most suitable for trialiing alotbed. , When
flop t e . iith a-'frosty . wind blowing 'the
ieat is driven oaf, 'of it.,
~The material . is
est mixed . under: Cover—in. the cellar or
ny,YsiMildr:Plice; Fill tlikpit within ;a-
Out slit inchefrni the top i ,,aB.lbere , * ill
e - ,jutit.
,abliut - .sufloient• toonf
`be
lanti, Seed - Whate'r hi' to be put in
o it, after the manure has sunk fr i qtri
fermentation and 'tli'‘ tifileessfirY'shil Ott
Oi the top. Ido not deem„,,it advisable,
hi the Northern States at least, to start a
4 otbed before the middle 'of March,! and
inli then
_when the weather is-laild.i. 1 '
,
I' ,- -- .. Pocking 1144ter.' - s .i-.
'• i% I - -, ! '., ! 'I - si ;. `,,, ;
1 A wdi kill:4n dairy` fatinef:gives the
that it wineep sweet for eight orinine
sonths,: Make a brine with a saturated,.
lntitni.tif4he' -purest 'Side yon cans get,
One pound - of salt=petre
_to about twenty
iounds of salt. Scald the brine 'bv
bringing it to a. boiling 'heat, skim', and
"apply wheiusufficiently cool. . The Casks
should be carefully prepared as well as
the brine. If the gum !and soap in the
Wood fire wit_ removed before the basks
are , nsed they Will tiork out'into thelbrine
and. Efite4 the butter. To 'remove the
woody : flayor'from the casks a thorough
,
steaming with,.A high pressure is the
cinickest and best 'means. If soaked. be
ft re the steam is applied, hot steatii will
cut the 'gum and. woody , flavor all but in
d short time. - If steam IS not convenient
soak .in brine a week or so, and them fill
siith boiling hot brine and let it 'stand
till itlgets cool. By keeping the butter
tinder the brine and the casks full and
ill's con] place, the
the
can 'be kept
safely. Some of the 'tin-lined pa4kages
*high recently have been-introduced,and
vihich are easily ' 'hermetically sealed,
Would be 'much. mare convenient. and
probtibly fully as cheap as the oak casks
ad brine, and are claimed to be eq ually
eient in, preserving. .
i .
, ~
,ILltriness to Cattle.- 1 ,
A neighbor', recently temarked to me,
o To`it:' WT.* 'it" faculty of, charming
steers:' I replied that it'• was a' mistake.
Il t simply study their. nature and I adapt
myself to that nature. in approae,bing
hpmc (whether -they are - in yoke or not),
though - A nay: come` t with a roil,'yit I al.,
4tyB come with love. If lamin a hur
r and a steer is in my path, I never give
t
h m . a Itick‘ ors thruit, with' alell; '‘`G.Ct'
ill t of my way,", but instead I allow him
the path, whilel pass quietly,by,igently,
riibbing him - - with the'hand' 'as I . pass.
he ' 'pressure of the hand .on'the animal
has a powerful -influence in training
hm; and I had rather engage
,to', bring
t*o yoke Of -steers `to a state or good
!viorking discipline 'than tame one pair
that had been taught to fear the presence
nf- man. ,
s Meat of any kind. _ boiled down to
Strain, and ready for use for soups
O:Yr gravjes. Keep in a cool place ' water
;t4 cover in boiling ; salt or not as
,vou
•
:To cure scratches on horses, wash the
118 a,
leg 6 with warm atrongsoapoudiand then
,w)th beef brine.': 1.
.1 . .
Bdsiness Oards
R •:ELLEN .E; • Nt'r,bittLL,EtY'- .
sictan and - Surgeon, „ graduate,of the Woman a ,
Medical College of •the 21. Y. Infirmary '
~
dent physiCian for a year in the ,',Woman'a - Holopitat in
N. Y.: after four yearb' practice - in Fon du Lac. Wis
consin, ha*, located :in Nontixotm - -Special !attention.
given to-diseases of„ Women: and abildrez., l Unir,e,at
tlittt s f4X)Cof i Mitin Stret, the' Old David Poet helms.
etead.' , ; • . . ;'= 1.. s:1 • ,
gc!ntrOfiiPtx. /50310-: - "lha l !P• 60 ' •
TT D. BALDWIN; IL HQMcE
tir poilic,PhYPteign Surgeon located
himself' at; MOnose. where:he will atteni pp:it:aptly ttr
'all ptoidMontrose.ional business - entrusted ,t hla care.—..
Or 0144 e; earntiVa , becond' titior front:
Bl??Ttle.e.tAr.ls. Atidowl,rop. , " • ; , -
montrose, Pa.. March 10, 1875. ' .• „ . :
D' ,
Nifir...N+T._. SMITZ- -DENTIST.-
ReOres at hie dwalllog e next door 'Portia of Dr.
:Hilsey'c', en Old Foundry street; where he 'would be
taPprtoeve till those it want of , Dental •Wo'rle. He
ifeelecoulldeeiatbathe•cur pleiaeall;both in qua - 114o(
work and in price. Office hours from 9'A. X. til). ft P• 3114.
! Moutr • Be. reit. 11,1874—tf .
• -
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, JEK..IIO USE, __GREAT - BEND,
Pa. Situated near ,the Brie, ,Rallway Aepoti—
la tillage and commodiou ei ti de,rgorie a
thorough repair. -Newly furl:abed rdiblea and eiedp
tngappprkmente,eplendldtableaiandill thiaga dos_Orte.
a ft; st4laas hotel. •
Septt:loth'.lB73.-tf. ' • ' < • Proprie!.or.'
i ILING p STROP . ' ~11 1 . i
1. , . R.V.IYA . 0
•. `,tifl'.lotirance Agent: Oki;iineeen tendediof
riittiptly MI fair terms. 'Ogee drit dot* els Cot the
~. ank - of, W. m. H. Cooper & Ce.,enblietivenne.Mo n t•
°1 5 1 6 / 7 P li ai . 1872. , • . •\•••.,- . ();,f,..i.tig,L18119.) .
'.
4aILLLNcre STROUD.
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I ,_ 'VY.i .1 , / .__';
, 31 . 2%.4 . :KET, `PHIL-
E'. AEOP__ : l4s
t ' lip Valin.:rrope i ietor. -r roan nnd 'Salted Monte,
• dine, • Pak; Bologn Setimif,ii.ete„of • Lb e.beet . pull
tl, coietneitlo 'on bandit priteei6 init.‘
'lt quktoPti.; Pais Jan.14.1878.-le. , , , : .
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VDGAR •
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1 . 1 ~.9,9l:ils!,,swat AT Law;, •c••• !' i 1 • •
No 17013 r jaw& New y
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if
. IT,TLES AND `3t 'ARESLE , . -
a-f o . .iiaciye at - Lsw, Montrose, Pa. ()flick opposite
}he Ta . kbell
'Howie.' . , .. , ffit ./ .• •• , • '
1 :1 ''' ' ''''' l' !:t1 i1 '•61 4 Y 11.44:'1
I• ''. . t ; ;'. :• ‘-• ; . '-' ' . ' •'— . ' lint.' r.LAUFTWAV
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1 ' hionttose,Oct.lsilBl?.. -' ,' ''1;.1..'8t....2apn.5*...
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iV I W. - CCIOLVX,. ' I3., - I:TILDER'' ' ,' "
_ ~ $ , , .. ~,
za.).&!; , . : ,- .'STILT.,' ON•THB TII.ACK r ' ' ,
1 , ,
tverj-ktyle or billdlngs er e cted, . and 'eyery,thlng.
aintakedott: tkar,iilx Ranndart''Placras; Contracts
haprltillyi tarnished. , Stilt building s'ePeclaltyi /lidne
fut experienced workmen tolerated. Jan.20),:15:
Montrose. March 12 , 1816 .-$ y 1 , .,i , -,,,-,
WI B. ' DEAN§, . DEA.I.,:g4, IN
i. 1 tdoka, tatatlonery; Wall Pape!, ,14iNiika
tiera,/ ' Pocket: Oltlery. StereOsiotitc ' 'newt,' 'Yankee
ottoile i - ftc. kleztdoof to th e Post 0111ceivAtoottiaio.;
11. -, • - • . t• W. &DEANS.
I tiPt: ll P; l2474 : : • • . . .
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t •
E1..,..ViCA1
Hsit GE floTEts. .11(;;S.,:H_ A. lie. •
41-2' ringion Wiihee to inform l , llOPTlblic that haying
r,efited -the 'Exchange Hotel' In" Id on tiose, he se now
prepared , to -accommodate , the travelinc•pnbitc In
fret-clase style. ; • • 1
ontroee, Ang: lfi73.
BURRITT, DEALER IN STA
IN • ,pt and yancy Orr, floods, Crockery, Hard
*aie; StoYes, Dings. Oils, sod. Paints, Boots
and 84cief.i Etats and Caps; Puts, Buffalq Robes. Gro
ciadep,P/iyilliollll, ac. .
Now bkaitord. i a.. Nov E 6..112-41.
taßotps,
tO - t P 13h
. a or,. on rose, op over . thendler's
&ore. 'An orders filled "ln first-elass,ittyle. • Outtlng
done to order on short notice, and:warranted td fit.
Jone
Ito • trose, . • -
,
ritt: TY.' .
A. LATIIROP, ; ADM'
ters Bleetro Vienne 'Baths, at 'eke Foot of
Ohestnut street. Call and ,epuslt in, all Chronic
•
Montrose; Jan.117."12..6-noB-11.
•
TT .EtiVla IMO tat, :'..•
Sll A VltiG 'AND
A-411 hair Dreseing.. Shop over the Post Oillce
were he will, tie, fognd ready to attend sal who
may watitnnything n hie line.
MOntrdee : Oet.'lB, 1869; L'
LJT. PUiIDY; 'MANUFACTURER
• of wagons of all kinds. •Alio Mikes& specialty
of wood work for sale. Repairs promptly attendees to.
'gees only , beat stock, and, alma ,to make only flrst , class
Work. taPril 26;11370.1
T,' R. W. L. RICHARDSON, PHYSI-.
-11-Ar clan and Surgeon, tenders hi v professionaliei
vi ces to the Ott aens .of Montrose and vicinity. Office
at his midirce,on the comer castor the Fonet ,
Ikne. 1. 1661.
povILL AND. DEWITT, - ATTOR
;•
NJ: Dm at Law and Solicitors in Bankruptcy. Oftlee
Vo; 49 Court Street ,Jaitar city National Bank, Bing,
nantton, N. X. ' H.Scom.r.,
SOne 18th, 1875 JESOIIIIPXWIT-T.
L4 AGLE DRUG STORE; IS ME
place to get Druge and Medcines, Cigars, To
bac-co, Pipes. Pocket-Books. Spectales, Yankee No-,
tions. Am. Brick Block A. W. BURNS.
..Montrose, Pa., May 6th, 1875. • .
F. FITCH,' ATTORNEY AND
A.. 4• Councellor-at.law Montrone, • Pa. Office as
hezietofore, below and west of the Court House.
Afoutrose, January 741875.-Iy. •
A. LYON, SUCCESSOR TO
LTA. Abel Turret], dealer in - Gillis. , Medteines,
Chemicals, Paints., Oils. Dye-stuffs.• , Teas, Spices,
Fancy Goods. Jewelry, Perfumery, dm,
Montrose, May 10.1815. '
T C. •WHEATON,
ty • •
Orrirgrarouraza AND Lein) Summon.
P.O. address, Franklin Forks,
Sireqnehano4 Co:, Pa.
O.;WARREN; ATTORNEY.; AT
Law; Bounty, 'Back Pay, Pension - said Ex
eni•ii;.en Claims :attended to. 'Office
below Boyd's Store, Montroee .Pa. [Ang.L'AM
- f" I. LOTI I -" ATTORNEY AT LAZY,
• Montrose. Pa. Collections promPtly attended
t Special attention given ;to Conveyancing and Or:,
Court pmetiee._. Office on PabllC Arena• over
First National Bank, trout. [march 29, '7o.]
TILSON J. TURREL, SURVEYOR.
- Having had 20 years experience in the business,
will continue to attend to calls in my piofesalon.
Montrose, Pa., Sept. 15, '75.-1.300
SMITH, CAB NET AN I)
.1 V. Chalritsuniscturers. iroe , t .t Mainstrort ,
montroe,e,l o a, , _tang. 1.1869.]
D. SEARL ATTORNEY AT
• TAW, office , over the Store of M. D.tasatter,
IptheßriekßloCk,Montrose Pa. Wig.
-VrRIFFIS & SAYRE: DEALERS IN
Hardware, Iron, Nails. lloasetarniNhixg Goods,
Groceries and Provisions, ood. Stone, Jafftaned and
ressed Tin Ware, march 16, "167-'
& A.:' H. 111cCOLTATIqAT;
t • toineys at Law. OMee over. W- IT..Cooper : 4k
• o's Hank. Ml opyose l'a. May 10, 1S41:-0
IPt O. CAMP, ATTORNEY AT
L. , • . Law, Montrose, Pa. 9firc z t over Wm. M. Cooper
c Co.'s Bank.
Montroso, Pa., datE,5t4,4376-Iy* ,
LgE S(JOHNSCIN,
- Au,dT Da NEER, Address,
IMarch
t /O'NEILL, ATTORNEY, AT
• to.w. Oftice over A. B. Burn's . brag Store,
prick. Block, Montrose, Pe. [ done 0, '15.-01.
14111 BLY,
Al =mesa Ateidtsso
1674, Bra
WE=E
POTTER , Dtititist
- to Inform the peeptet or-liantiose
that he ispermenentli r licated, in the second story Of 3:
P. Stampienew Nandi ; opposite Cooper's,l34 l M--"al
kinda Denttl , Work • one , In %the •bectriutiinert
• hi, 3, 1 •4,141tre0s .Oxide, • lAnghing 4iiess t igtven• for the
palates!! extraction of teeth.... .1•;-
.11foutros*,, April ath; 181 e .4r
`'SACOIT, ,WILL ELEREitin
LU ftthiletistbe 'Welty;
with iirst•chisirßrestl., 'Mouth; Rolle -Net t , etkeeshe
Cockier, pate, 10.,
,e4c . )„ aka., d , Weiciget
supplitli, 104 - vality guafeptee& ome
n'Oeteire; sithdre 'befideitcfrehdt
tel the Cflyittgli iit.the'iticetaman: "
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GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS bOgi.
COLLECTIONS MADE ON Wl'
POLICTS' AND!PROM PM:TACO OUN
• TED , i AS , HERETOFORE.
pOIIiESTIC-., :AND: :FOREIGN :EX
CHA.NGE EOR, 4 8ALE: ;
7? ! ,:.)
UNITED STATES ii.OTRERIIONDS'
Maitroee,
Badness Cards..f
!,4944gt•crie. 1 1
NPNTROSA:;
MEM
COUPONS AM/CITY AND COUN'n
BANK - 011ECKS'CASIIP
'"Lr§:4 l -4: • K .
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• ti., .41 • • •: ,;• 00 -
4.OZ4aiSTEAMER TASSIME TICK
ETS TO AND FROM,EUROPE.'.:-
NTEIIESVALLOWED 0141 SPECIAL
''FIME DEPOSIT% AS` . 1 1 Elf r ATIREg:
•-/-MENTIVHEN THELD p POSI"
It2llS'
In thefuttre, as in the past, we ibill'endesv-
Otlalmaad-all-money-business-tolhenttr
faction of our palrotis And coimpcnidents.
VII, . cooPtit. & co.,
Mont 'March 10 -'75.-tt' Baiikere;
Tl:th
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY' AGRI-
',,..' . :9I:T.iTi:TRAVL . ,*;),tO;:i-:;'.1
wring beet reaigantiod under the firm, mane, and
. Alkyls ot flulquebanna 7( i ) to z A Atticultnial
1 ' . Workos I
"
li-JEwErr, Pies , °Doran, Treas.,
Bar 4, Secretary.. -
5 • •
Are now prepared to furidaii, on 'abort acitiee;
stationart anginto,
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, TURBINE
. WATER'- WELEELS.,
And do ill kind's of mill and - job weak promptly and
istisfattorily: at low rates. We DM afacture and base
on hands lame assortinant of
iturigov
PL O°_ WS, re
*Armi n & ym
CAULDRON KETTLES of different styles,
ADJUSTABLE 'BARN DuOR HANGINGS,
MEADOW ROLLERS, BLACKSMITHS'
FORGES POTS and GRATES:DOG POW—
ERS for churning, One and Tyro Horse POW—
ERS and TEIRE'3HERS, - of the latest andibest
patterns, acc,, &e •
Montrose, Mhich 1,1876.-Bm.'
Vartat
eW old call the attention of the Public wanting
ANYTHING IN THE MARBLE LINF
to OUR WORKS at
ST,TSQUEI3.-ANI A - DEPQT,
la'Being the only Marble Works in the Connt,t,:jo
All Work Warranted ac.:Represented
-1 7 01 p-CAN SAVE MONEY
,1,,
Sumfa Depot, Ps...Aprll 14, 1875.
A NEW STEAM
PLASTER, FEED AND LUMBER
A Rare Chance:
The undersigned, having just completed 6 sew
STEAM MILL. at ALLEN'S CORNERS, will keepee
hand *good supply of Fresh Groped Contra Plaster,
eadlcient to meet the demands of all who desire It in
this section. Also* supply of Feed. Lumber act ea
hand will be sawed to order, on shirt notlee.. Pest,
Office address. Mtmtrose. /41.
Marcklltb, Uzi.-lm.
M=E9
tt"
,•-• :ili
orks 1
OR NO'BALR.
By Vingod ne.
DeI4),NO,
M. A. coLytti, ft gent.
PLANING:
. •UMB E Y AFtb , f
.t.L -
Th order to better - accommodate the coomootty,thi
4,Udersitpcd .$ estsPliehed .o, idepot. for , the lei. o f
Liinberlfatoractured "Arid* stowtyper
t iVtatitACM4('. 4I . I T I PP/47. `r- • ' •
1P 0 7,1,i.;
.n,
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bekeitconsta ontanii:• l 4tallstoek. of
AA . int);:ti , !:,i •
WHITS AND TELLOW PINE, HEMLOCIC,
OAK, ASH MAPLT, AND Tl,dCg
w44l4witlrths aid of the most Improved maehtney and
cigumekerit_Arorkmen. Is prepared to work intoner ',ha—
to meat the wants of Customers,
%AM CINICIS Iniiiiit,iiiaiTTDlNG SIDIN
11,F Atl4lNa., - SHINGLE • AND
• TA PQNBTANTLY,OI.I HAND.'
X . /stain, itoulillage. and Sate Saw;ng
ortjAr. .... .
W.4.1..P.49/I , RIARES 4k. SLEIGII,
,
In tofineettOn wifn the aboveestAbliebnuent. under tike
`management of Mr. B. H. Rogers. Examine our work
before teaming your orders elaewbere. ' Repairing done
P r°m p tl y . mete... - . •A L A `;1 -. •
A. ATaltop,.
Montrose. Septerftbas sptb. Inf. 1 ;
NEW ARIWIGERENT
The NM ;INE
; 4 ,
,BVI. LARD,. PROPRIETOR.
•..
,' ~'., ;L . i ~
;Druggist a Ipahettri:
'
PAVIIIIT. OLNE • NEDI - .EMPO t 7
RIUM I
be' tind ere gne wonldycapectiall y announcetoan
thc pappler:slyerywliere, that to his already' 'extends (
stock and variety of Merchapdieein tbectrocery. PreA
iirttoi~,Ltia Hi ware line.
He hat added a ry - choice aulortnient . of PURE
DRllol3'.' PATENT MEDiCINES, BRUSHES. PEE
FITAIBRY. /Lc— which he tiatterti Mine he can Were
the public they' will And tothelr advantage to exam.
int before ,
pnrchipingelleivliere. To all Physicist's In
ae ra tion of. the comity ,he ..wOnld reppectfully an.
nouns that he hap pecured the,services of A. Kenyan.
Sand Apoth eterrY; above long experience and
aclainter admire and ability. entitle him to your en
tire Cord rice' in W e 'inept compounding imediciaes
or.prepatingprescriPtionholiid who would also esteem
tt an especial favor to receive calls froM any of hit old
-nattnnerionne*onee. "WM iitake the Patent Red!.
tines capecialty. ;AlpolDtimestic and Foreign Mineral
liFetera--an eTtensive stock. Ala Mtn e Oratories—
:l: : • -
IATIEMQ'II "OVERACT OP BEEF, 'FRESH SALVOR
PICELED . nit CANNED. CLAMS, LOBSTERS.
„ • PEAS} CORN: BEANS. 'OYSTERS. acc.. &o.
In fact, anythingand everything that Is onlinatllyaeed•
ed.' Respectfully soliciting a call I remain
• I. N: BULLARD
Powder! Powder! POwder:
Blactina l ,#iflo and Shot Powder, Shot Lead, Go
Tubes, Cape.' Ponchef, Masks, Fuse, &c.,
•
' - &c.•. &c.. for sale by
Montrose. Sept. 9.1,14-tf:
HY F I L,OWEBS BLOOM IN
Are you aware that you can obtsin Summer best In
January 1 That yott. can impart balmy air to you
families t that you can gire spentaneous growth to
plants- and •FtOwerv. and that you can make home s
little_paradise byipnrchasing one of B: C. Sayre's kiot
-Air Furnaces t These• Furnaces are- now- constructed
with VAPOR PAN by which the atmosphere is tem •
pered to that resembling Summer heat:
NO MORE CRACKING OF FURNI
TVRE-NO MORE' DRY
HUSKY HEAT.
nd.the time has come when consumptives may re
joice in coal fires. These furnaces are cold entirely np.
on their own merite,,tied/are now the leading furnace
In this part or rht ccrontrr All FUrnaces are unmat
ed to give entire aatisfaction or no isle.
N" 'Cr Pt N C Mi S.
I k e ep Competent • men on the road who are well ac
quainted with the Furnace tininess and they ire COD'
staptl,y putting up these Furnaces. Their work 114
war
ranted to please.- These Furnaces are now scattered ia
thefollowing towns end cities:
Binghariaton: Scranton,' Providence, Wilkes Barre.
Kingston, Pittston:, Kimira, Waverly, Williamsport ,
Great' Belad, Briepnehrnna Depot, Hanco,k,_
Down Seville, Ands , , latAigaretville, Franklin, Unacillls,
Owego, Northumberland, and many, other towns.
,
a .
Any person wishing recommendation (mai anY 0/ ' I
11•114 In the above mimed places. I. will gladly co: teli.
pond with Them. giving names of parties now atilut
melte; Furnaced. i ,, i . .' ~; , .
December 22d..1875
; • I `.t•. ". '
I, -11,.G4 BTAIIIDIX4 ComwDOL
Palk and &atilt *lotto,
PEITAISLIIMZD Ilt 1840.1
MARBLE AND : . GRANITE MONUMENTF.
LLikarilL
.ilktilB4ll.Aueous.,
abm'Olsi'fiToma
AND
e 3
ART
,t
1111 ART OF TOWN
•
ITOT-AIR -
nitteiia.*t'aavtiar o By
: - ;a.:.P:I,SAYRE,
Barnes, 11U —" 1; --.. zg.& Co:,
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL RINDS OF
MANTLES, &C.
IMPORTERS OF SCOTCH GRANITE ,
26 Chinango St., Near Depot,
3111141$: IIIIi4IWtT Op .S. T.
MILL
Stogy,
:..;,.' 'i• t of
•..:,,,. • ,
' 7.1! I ,
I. N. BULLARD.
Montrose Pa.
ALSO.