The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, May 31, 1876, Image 4

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    Dot Selmiali;iiitle Ba'bY.
Drue ns 1 leev, most deb; day
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I. laugh me
_wild:to ..tiiiiiiei 'day ..
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T' . ' My schmol! young di
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l iiim ile likeliiiirWiiiik. • '') i''• ";
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Sona*imee der Ool . lkie a leeile *quail,
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". Dotissibert4er viaily..ylnd tiff. .
Right in)ig . leetle achtikdiir an Mall,
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':..*,'`:'';',l Dotlii;t4o"-inttilar-dei-liaby.i' ''''''.
r' - "''''' Dot makes hid sing et night ao . sohveet,
U9 l gotiii_iii#l46.:olst cit;, a '•
U.llt Inrst' chump OPhrY..9l my feet ..
Tiilielp dqt leetie baliy: (
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+llll . , In"'
noses ,"and kicks my hair,
'Mid griwis )4e t ofer eferywhera,l 4- i
1.1n4 schiobbers Me—hut vot I card I ;, .
. iDiA va i , oiy.sehmall young - bab y.
Around my head ,dot leetle ,arm
--.l•••lraiitchqozitt tne•so nice and vertu—
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bit I , nifty: der never, cuing some harm
• ,Todot schmall leetle baby, •
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.• A Wonderfully itiractleal Man.
.He was a wonderfully pVactichl man' (says the
Danbury ,stews,)and-abelmaivelionsly, po
etical: 'Pe herflife bad &teal a - dietun; edged
with mold and filled in with loveliness of ros
eate hues. . But to him appeared everything
the home spun garb of everyda y'ife; isaa
country merchant, and huys his goods in lii7ew
fork; 'His partner alWaXs wenfr - tit the :city on'
husiness connected with the grocery ; but the
partner was recently taken ill,and,ohr ex.yeMe
ly praetical friend'was :ckbligedi tti , go..li Wes 1
his first visit to the great city o and he;was lo be
gone three (lays. It viaarli trionientOus eveht
p,his fond wife. , Po the best she could her
Mind was troubled with. forebodings, It is dil
flictilt to ke.t just how hefelt but White it was
evident that he felt the i importance of the step'
he was about to take, still he never *lost sight p of
the tact that a mighty I responsi ility was rest
ing 'on his shoulders andl that all private two
.
dons must be 'subservedi-to public interests.—
Ins carpet-hag was packed, and., his hand on
the `d'oer to -pass rut` -or the house, when she
bade him good-byte. She pin both her • arms
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around hia.f,neck. • .
"John': she sobbed, "you are going away."
was go palpable that it Would have been
!92i'dness to attempt - a denial he merely ob
-I,leVedl: , i.
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,"Look outlor my 'collar, Maria." •
"You will think 'Ol your Wife wheii, you are
-gener.she*hisperek huskily. • -
He was a,trifia nervous under 16 .pressui.nof
her arms upon,hiS collar; • but he answered re
assuringly ; 1 -
,
"I will beat it in. Mind, my-dear.''
"You will think of me as mourning your ab
sence, and anxiously awaiting your return ?"
she murmured. •
"You can trust me to attend to it," lie replied
with as much I fliteness as if it had been a re
quest.toraix barrels of mackerel. l
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'"And you will be very careful of yourself for
my sake?" • she suggested in a broken voice.
"I will see it attended to, b a r' dear, but it is
almost time for' the 'train," and he gravely
'sought to remove ber arms frOn:i his neck..'
"John I' John I" she convulsively cried,don't
Toiget me I"
"Maria," he said, •with a tinge of reproach in
,Ikis tone. "I have made a memorandum to that
efFeet2'
: - =Anci then she let Tani
tonfident it would be:rat
11.1ndersitinds
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AtOw lower end of Woodward yesterday, an
old apple W oman offered her fruit to a vessel'
captain who' was sighing over the good old
times of 1864 7 , '.she wanted I three cents 4lice
for her apples. He gav her 'a pleasant look
and said
"Well. welll , why, you look as young as,y,ori
did 'ten years ago: Same- bright eyel and , red
heek s _sone white
. tCeth."
"Take an APple for two ',cents, captain," sie
replied. •
"1 presume you are fifty years old," he con
tinued, "but who'd know it ? -Lots s of ladies at
..%) look as Od as yoU do." •
"Take an apple for a cent, captain:' slitt fiti•
sWer,ttl. a rose.
,'`f?opnie.sicillld.fellow witA com l / 4 e
day searchintior a buxom= wile," said the
captain, '!arttia won't have it/peddle apples
any
`l]re, captain, two for a cent take two of
tll biggest I" . exclaimed, and ~ t o , run af
ter' Lini.and dropped two •indreln his* overcOat
pocket. I
A Family -Scene.
"Orville9;00 - 17,4 , ,elledf!DierliteSideni,
mg his trembling kinsman , by hisieft, eir'air43
wrenthing it violently "You area pretty sort'
of a brother"-; you're a!niee third. term sardine,
ain't you. r I ,s
"Did I mean to hurt', i6u?' .i , lxlinpered. the:
offen4ar r ,"Did 1 =say you got part of, the
money ? Spix)'n rd do 'anything, against the
"Idiot 1" shrieked - the - ,Preisident,\tightening
his grp , and jerking ,the' miserable culprit' to
and fro: " •' „
"Let go Qt 'pe. r . ? ;piled wrath ris
ing. g0.,0f , ear, 'Liss Grant, 0r.1.'11 .
make siict~. hiteresting reading tor this‘peolile
that novela`woret
Then his excellenqy released his grasp and
BM* 00i -44045 W on a pile .pf.',.tt:ipty'ciger
boxes, milli i'lr,W,tiliatlipring, qnivering
aurknlai. i:trod4 , 400di1y914 pt . :the room
bottle of Atli
—4ll -,40 , i4e.-
A crtinn:atriftlwits. put out when hels \ likvi ,
.4,4=-')A-§'';Oegt''. , '.=•: - ° , ::.t ,, t . :i : :
ISM
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Last Wednesday night the very earth 91 , 01) -
' i ed revolving,pansing, as it were at,the deedspf
bravery, enacted by fit#e heroes whose panics
. ).:**Vergiven in cspltal letters - above: At a
liiiiiiftkmidpight',lvhen churchyards yawn
.
iiii'diiitsnb .- 114
hi"4iat.,gut whiskey are chits
-14 snakes itiatinii, Oed *et, a noise like unto
reeveraVdettiailisk,:ttitglaiiiwere heard by Wil
.l4oT,4444e*lkccittielTiditiAliin if to effectlin
-tt4iiiiiCelptic:il4`4l,i4* oveVICSI3I4 grocery
lifaro, 7 - Itika#o*,.,Calklais eyes stack but
like_tildPdinpk!nis ' ln li . .bAhel basket as he
tiled t i rerawi oirer\ - 04elack side of, the bed,
ronarkiriglo ins wife-that.t.shir.'hOz better get
'.i.iitti4fiCa:irsii-e--oki;i4-...:ii;oilie 'light in
the iiiillr- - .Just ibe'iftoiirrialiomer Goff who
`hail biiard the 'noise, crawled stealthily up to
;Deater'sioaniindlave a rap on the door:—
William Patterson bounded as if a brick had
hit him ibdoininalwise.
"You ald i , fool to • •the: door,!' said' his
'wife: i ,' ' : 'f' •' . I. ' I ,
•"•t -d a-n-d get". rout--d e-r-e-d," said Wilt
Liam Pliktersoti` shaking liken goose id a rain
storm. Ete'firtly Mustered up courage enough
to pulp re, "wpo-o-a-s*t-h-e r-e!" . ,
'' "Why, it's me," said Edward Dahoiney doff,
"there'gburgiais in the black' gnd they'll burn
us ail up ; wine on" ! ; •
"Y ---9-44 i, -1, La , -- to c—o--M-4-41—g."
In the excitement,. of the ' Moment Williaml
YatterEion Decker had put on his hit and, boots)
,
but hig pants I and Vest which hung on a chair.
remained„an undisturbed, and he looked as he!
~.
staod,in the hall; if •we may believe Edwin!
Dahotney doll, llke a fodr pound todfisCan
litilts., ; , 4 ,
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- “What had we better . do," said Edwin
, Daliorney
,GOff, somewhat agitatett. , . ,-..
"I gttess - P-d b-e=t=ter go ter li / - l e-:-•-d,"
1 'quakingly replied William Patterson. ,
Butithey finally ~ I deeided to rouse up Chat;
lie Rathbone who Slept in ' the sane block.
Awaking him May glade known their errand
and William Patterson Decker armed with 4
revolier, and Cliar4 and Daliiimey with wad
oft spOkes,- starto to :- Mike short work of the
burglars.
~.opping in front Of the room wheie
the' EupposOd burglars Were in the act
i .s
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touching a thatch to some c.otnhustible materi
al,itis proper .tbat we give the position of tlie
brave's as, related to us by Rathbone. Charlie
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ahead with spoke raised and within ten feet of
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the door ; 'Edwih Dahomey r Goff.ne.,Tt armed
with a spot eland Williasit* Patterso
Decker le-I the leitr,', holdiiig the revolver 4t.
arm's length and whispering; :
"G4OA-ni; .6.=07W-a-r-d-s
y-45-411" 1 - js ,
r"Giiiin-FOurset 'go in yourself, it yOu're soi
brave," said Rat_3lione, whoie hair this dine
Stood.On end.
• Thle : :partY, weighing-' in the . aggregate 250
poundni theio with eheeki like marble,
muttering one to' the other, "go on, go on, lit
stand by ydu.',": Finally Edwin Dahomey got . a,
sixteen - foot 2x4 hemlock scantling, and tnrn
ing half Way around ready to run, struck and
opened the door, and seeing nobody inside Cau
tiously entered, William Patterson -bringirig - up
the, rear,•shonting,while he held his revolvei . ' at
- -
arms length—
"show Me the man ! show him to me ; where
iS he Y show him to me."
At last the awtill moment came. The still
ness that pervaded all nature was terribleH ev
en Howelrs snore. was hitshed ; the clouds Were
dark and threatening, : the moon looked sad and
.
Williadt Patterson Decker's knees with the rest
lent an indescribable horror to the surround
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inn:, The noise of the burglar was hear i d in
the adjoining room. Hush, he l is at his ntfltri
ous Work. Soon the_butloing will be iu flames.
The] braes \approach the - villain. ' They Open
the door. Hush ! Tiger like they_ draw nigh.. ,
William l atterson Decker extends inspvOlver.
'EtlWin Dahomey Goff throws: 11.9479. bus
1121 flood of . light on the scene: And before theta
iu ott3.bolical ugliness; stands - Howell's'!big !eat
with a rat in her mouth. The herOes allof a
sudden baorne alarmingly "courageous, and Cie
; •
part, William Patterson telling - his Wile; When
he thew out the light to go:'to-bed again; that
slit, Might go to sleep in perfect safety as he had
driVen t \ he burglars clear out of town. 1
The next day Airs. 121:`vias telling one of the
neighbors that sbe did hope , there wouldn't be
another war, for William Patterson was so
braVe that he would rush right into the army.
,
, ; Shocked Enough.,,
tearful but
'uture.
"Want, a. shock, a shock; sir . ? Only, I ,catts
ru; ten cents," cried the electrical buttery: nom
ottiladi'son street this forenoon, to an elderl y,
gentleman.
' "AV hat's'tbat you say ?" demanded the Party
a ldressed, eyeing the lightning dispenser over
hi, 3 glaales, : •
rs.
shock ~air-=only casts you ten cents/ sir--
one?" r k •.
I don't want 'any," replied the;elder
ly gent lemiya gruffly. "I am too much sgpcked
a i ret idy every time .1 go out, in the street, and
al . f" °thing, ,too . ; . 'the. new - fangled 'zebra
stoc i ngs i ,
what does it." • .
• d glared
Atd as t. le ol d . c y ni o . P a s se on,
sa ye . .i r g e j .v ., st 2 t party of young ladies standing
-2100.1e.' f
a, k rafgblit. .rward plea to the,quesOon of
"Gulley- ;:n , n o t gu . 'HT ?" commend us ti) that
mi ssour i- ebap t riLli for murder ; "If yilur
- hon o r ,.. pienaj am qty. I killed the - Irian be
cause hen;rocik my lA D fi . om we, Sy. e . wai l about, hout,,,
ibe only thing ire ; I didn't Wantito live,
afterisbe wen%.ar \ 'n 't viant ;quilt() Hve
neither,.i it urr l i kb Ach obliged o yoqr
Honor it, yoi. %midi 6 °° ll 4 tiossi',
hle." , 1
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A i n i TiTtsirma.n recently AM A ) I
war,te of motley to hebnyitti h P :r 31 2,
know On,baltitile-btinewiitre '3 4) 11
it for W,hiak3r that, lasn't a bein
r j•—"446"*"0 , 0440•-pP.. •
tor diite with.
- Trig
Judge Jones 01 1365#34.11N111t• - ,r , :'
be woilltiliate'eet'il
will-be at tile 61,111-:
MEE
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miecellaneouB.
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IL VV.! T . DICKEBJIAN~B
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New Milord, Pa.,
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Pin be fennel tbelargest and best as- •
uortinent Of Furniture °righting of : ' •
ARLOR, citAtitiEß, DINING ;
: j ROOM, AND HALL • • 7„'
: r, FURNITURE,
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; : Ito be found in the County, all new :
, • . and bf the latezt patterns, ;
and will be sold' very eheap'for CABII. All goods,
warranted as .represented.' , 3 -r.
8c W. T. - DICKERMA.N.
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. Feb. ;16;1816.-4m. • '
Dauchy. &
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ape: A G E NT 50 i4nbscribers Catty. Beat literary • ape:
1 On yslso a year. Three $l.O climates
free. 11hrlyoit it Spoilsler, Pubs - .Thila. Pa. 20 ,
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12 1 r n ti m el on c e l y millr es t s io u. w s orld to
AGENTS
SAFETY _POCKET' CO.,
AGENTS Wantea for THE CENTENNIAL BOOK
OE BIOGRAPHY, or the lives of the meat men of our
first 100 years. send for circulars. , P. W. 2Th.a7
LER & CO., 518 Arch street,
- , .
Vi ...- Sermons and _prayer meeting
•MO,CD D I JO talks from the Tribuneverba
tim reporto. 500 pages $2. Just out. 3C4:10 aol before
publication. AGENTS WANTIO). E. B. -TREAT.
Publisher. 805 Broadway, N. Y. . 20
SOMETHING NEW VartetitnfLseiy•L lo . acVearaiial
Door Fastener. : Sate protection against burglars.. li
ery funny will buy. Apply to. D. L. GUMMY,
Mater Agent, Concord, N. Y . . 18
IDSYCHOMANCY,or SOUL CHARMING. How anti
er sex may fascinate and gain the love atd affec
tions of any person they choose, instantly. This rum
ple. mental acgdirement all can possess. free, by msg.
for 25e together, with a marriage guide, Egyptian Ora
tie. D reams, Hints to Ladies.Weddln„,o Night ShirObc,
A queer book. Address T. WILLIAM £ CO., Pain.
Philadelphia, 22
$5 i TO w Aozwrs wanted for a new ousiness, in
hich any Man 'Or Woman .can easily
-A make $5 .to XlO a day. Ono who had
1.7 never canvassed before. made . $7 50 In
one hour : an experienced agent made
A $7375 in 15 hours. Particulars free. C.
D A
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A. CLEGG. Manacer.s9 Duane St., N.
I, Y. "We know C. A. Cumaa to be re-
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sponsible and reliable, and think be of-
S U fers Agents extraordinary inducements.'
—N. T. Weekly Sun, Ap.ll 19, 1876. 19W3
An agentinit cleared $199 flrat three weeks telling the
r F_ AND I. r•
LTA NGST
Anothei $BO, first days. • Over bO.OOO copies of ibis
standard Life of the Veteran Explorer sold. 1150.1110
more it eedediby the people. A book of matchless intents
profuSely illustrated.l and very , cheap,A royal chance
for age!. ts. For proof tt terms,address, Hubbard Bras..
.128 SaXisom
Agents wanted for the New Historical Work Our
WE. STE R N EVORDER•
A com t
plete and Grapblc History of American Pioneer
Life 100 lirE1.416.Xlms .49.43-CP. Its
thrilling conflicts of Red and white Foes. Exciting
adveritures, ' , cow pitineer women and bbys., Indian'
warpaths. camp life, and sports. A book for old and
- young. N a , dull page. No competition. Enormous
sales: •Agents_ wanted everywhere. Illustrated Cit_u
lars gee. J. C. McCURDY £ CO. Phila. Pa. Mil.
In are earning $49 to $l2O per week ! ! ellifig
1t
I AND ITS RESOURC 3:I
Complete in the thrilling history of 100 eventful years
also the Exhibition ,—grand in description of our migh
ty regpurces in agriculture, commerce, minerals.mann
factuting. natural Wonders, curiosities. etc., all richly
illustrated: ATentury Map . and Birds-eye View free:.
1,000 More agents wanted quickly for this and our stan
dard Life of Livingstthie, tin" already sold, also new
Bible', 2,090 illustratiogs, Ras no equal. Extra terms
write; to BUBB V.ItD BRtiS., Publishers, 'Phil. 22w4:
I - 4 10,
A.
COUGAS. COLDS, ITOAIiSENESS,
AND ALL THROAT DISEAOM
--I.TVE_
W AL'S CARBJLIC TABLETS.
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES.
I A TRIED AND STAIR REMEDY.
Sold by Drnzgleti generall), and 20
Johnelon, Hollowayit Co. Philadelphia, Pa.
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE
ENTENNIAL.
HISTORY OF THE U .
cl'he great interest in our thiilling history makes this
the listeet selling book ever Published. It contains a
tnll account of the Grand erntesnial Exhibition.
Inctfmp►etc and Unreliable works
tire being circulated ; see that the book you buy con T
tains 442 Fine Engraving aiind OW pages.
Sent for *Milers and extra tentids to 4gents.
Address, Nations] Publishing Co-, Phila., Pa.
,:
1811 i
6! \ WIERE NOW ? 1876!
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T Michigan, one - of the foremost, flourishing and
healthy States t . s
WHAT FOR ?
To bay a Farm ,out or the
One lYlilijon - .Acres
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of fine farm,ing lands for vale by the . Grand Rapids
• . Indiana R. R.
Strdng Soils.. Ready Markets. .t. ure Crops. ' Good
Schools, R. R. runs through centre of 'grant. . . Settle-*
merits all slung: AU kinds of Products raised.. Pleatoy
ofNiater. timber and building materials. • Price from
$4 tb Rip per acre ; one fourttfdown; batmen ori time
VW - Send for illustrated pamphlet. full of facts and
figures and be convinced.' Addmes
W. A. HOWAitl),•Commir. -•
•e-o-lv • \ Grand Rapids. latch.
yiERcE, SeCy Lend Deputy. , • -
IT 'WAYS
an smart - in - an who wishes tif - sinike" . s2;6o9 a
year .011:a. ,liriliill -capittd., - to - conmence. in. bur
line of business. - Roofing is - a speciality. ; Thera
is no °Tie in.. your eoutitt , 'Who - earripa 'oii" Ike
buliness... -- YOu can - -learn - it :to one Week liy
stu i tiying our instrgetions, whielvwe send to sit
1
W. o.asks: fOr them. Any than haying 410qc.ip f .
ip.l
to start - with;-ean - .puri haze - enOugh:niateri- ,
al o roof three ordinary .hoitses..
4 trlic..t.oun.ra
aed front . sale and ilrofit on! this . Suptily, add
ed Ito.the; regular pay fOr labor as I.iicifotgiould
amount to not less than .000.- . A.n: . expertmsan
coOdeasily do the worts in nitre:wOrk - Ing days.
Tlo'lletiOns 'of small . means 'eau join . toget het
toi dvantage.; one eariviesing,,, While the ot.hrr
Sttetids.ta.tlie work. .: - .*llit for ; our,book01; in-,
triketiotis (free it you write at once) and stuity
t. 1 :,Ask -Or. terms..- If you. are: upalde . r .to. ad , ...,
lattee- - the money, present :. the,. tnatterito - - she.
r neipal stiire.!keeper In yOur lace s and taik ; it
lovrr with;hirn. fie - Y4tibe glad 1.4 - .) furuishlbe i
'sti ck aud:iliviiie.tho',ptiOlt; , vith Yii4. - Y. W . d . '*i ir-,
guiarastee`the territory r . ,:. the f l f s ,,... r e s poniiiiiii.,
-ariplV..attp , _:!- - -.A (I , i its'a 'lititivit,.,;-.NOrk,-.?..'stsii.oi,
tiveolUtiks - :Co:;',l4* - tii. -. 4 - 4,-k.iip f t,''.:,o..t..,;;A. -,..,•Y;.;'1:,-
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LIR6EST:'::IIIIYr - EST . :,..ISSOITOENT: . : . !:IIR: . :(IIIirti
DRY GOODS,
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AND 4iog,s,• NOTIONS; WALL PAPER?
, • : . STATIONERY;
:the: ° " LENHEIM pilopKr' : . i.,gtao4, - i ':.goi4,-. Pa,
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.Ail goods bought with care and for: cash , unly...; An itnntenv
gains just received. • „, ;
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Country` Produce of "all kindO 'Marketed -Philadelphia and. New York.
"Welcoine' to both uhl and. new custortieri.
Great lend; , ' May'lOth, 1876.
0211181181
J, 'E BRONSON'S
MUSIC 4: JEWELRY 'sToRE:
A LARGE AitsinentENT OF
GOLD Abt D NVIITCHEs AMERWar
SILVER
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AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF CLOCKS:
mai.r.raix; ailervurmrs_Amt.lr
Of all; Descriptions.
NEW GOODS CQii6TAisiTLY ARRIVING . George' Woods & Co's
GREAT REDIJCTION PRICES
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A' Ft fit ASSORTMENT?
nrWatelies, Cloaca, and Fine Jewelrrrealll `•
s pairee on ithort notice and warranted. Brick 'Block,
Fine Eniraiing done. March 22d, 1876. .
1004.
THE POPULAR OM GOODS MD MN HOUSE
G.I,IT'jiTNI3UR.G,-40S,N.13:A.Ipl_r ..& CO.,
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Is still in Moutmse, being estahlithid nearly a qrtarterota century, and intend to be annther. Are carrying ths
largest and most complete Assortment of Dry Goods, Ready-Made Clothine,, , &e., Ac.,. of any other firm in es
County. Our facilitifti for buying in large quantities of first hands• by the original ,a o f
ants 1 y having
resident buyer constantly in the market,is rtich,that it makes it almost an Impossibility for airy new.or old deafen
to compete with tag in prices. ~
n M. B. Deseauer, having just returned from New York .
,with a large stock of 'seasonable a/node, boughtrar
cashat the meet favorable rates, prices being so tempting that he bougnt heavier ills° nsu: ll, aa4l mostly at large,
Auction Bales: ,We will, cats and shall sell ttiem at astonishingly low figures. ' •
DRY GOOPS,'CARPETS, MILLINERY AND FANCY - GOO.CS, LADIES'
AND GENTS' FIJRNISH.rNO GOODS,
t e it3t, 4:13r -3!koti. Cl. cp• "ick, g
$
Of VW ow• malufacittre and well appreciated for its superior.worktuanstkip
Pine lot of Cloths, Caleitnell and f nitta.:ge, for Custom Work. Measure? , tAeo And prefect sitting gook s.
teed. Only reliable goods sold . that will esai recomtotndation: Price fist famished ou otu cts
tout. Ws *ill say for one and all, that we det:y competion. Respectfully yours, • '
GIITTENBURG; ROSlMl3h.till ff. 00.
M. S.
.DESSAIJER Managing Fortner.
Mortrose, 411 1 . 2 111.6.
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BRONZE! LAMPS, OPAL LAMPS, ALL . GLASS LAMPS ; BAND LAMPS,
BXTRNERS, WICKS ,- SHADES, SHADE , iIQLD.ERS, 40., 46c.
BURY
TX .Ab.Nl3 ? ANN inrifiark
Pried* quaran'tso as Law as any, Hottu'fx 4buthern, Naio York.
A ("dress Mall Promptly . Allende('
BEST,4OO :PRINTING
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WO , are continually, adding: now material to' our n - i nti'vatit our
Large , ilea or: lOW TYPE and FOVR Prl l i#l4 Presseei W 8 0 )fy, Comegetion
Both' fa Price and Quality, either In 'lllOrk Blau* lir Colored Work. ;
ot. tie URlTAtrrQ6srdAin, mrsionsigs.- 001,14r0n, rzasovka, two
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Facts Better Than Ficiion!
OUR; STOCK. 'COMPRISES AS
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MATHUSHEK AND CHICKERING
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J. F. BRONSON, AG'T,
INIMICAL mpitart A NDISE
- Of all Deactitions.
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- lIATS, CAPS, -.W.,' &C.
WHOLESALS DEA LB 1 14 IN
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HATS AND' CAPS,
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AND OTHER ORGANS.
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