The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, July 19, 1876, Image 8

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impelled by -tin uncontrollable impulse
remarked--
"Iteils rather an tmeornmoh riatiie; :is
it not ,
"It MeaUsAing' in Latin," 'said the
,bos.—, 41 have got past these . , Lames : in'
the third deelension ! _ My . irriamilaa' says
that a boy by that name ought always to
be master of, himself.'
"And how about a man by:that name ?"
sahl hardly able to.. Control his ,voice
=be : stole. a look at the pale face on the
illow•heside him, and' saw, the gray 'eyes
werelell of •tears.
4-am trying," she said, to instil-ilito
my little mind, the., greatest of,:a11
knowledge—the 'necessity! ,of being
stronger than his paSSik.ms. I Was obliged
to leap my lesson fromr;my ow a expert-
tnce = pray 'God he 'may be Spared
that.". ~ -,, . . .- ~ ,', • . ,
"No*, shOw'ute,how to put in mysothey
natne," put:in the,. , Major; , "and I'll.,iget
another stick, and :see if •I can do' it all.
I can make .a better X. than 'that. I know
before I try" '.. ~ ..,,'."
. ~ , - . • .
"In a : moment,',' said ,llex. . Ws vow',
sonndedfarAand a sudden alimink• of
the irilih:Mide him ~ taint:` and dizzy.
"Where is your fiitherjtex ?" he cOntiis-,
ileac gatlierini boldness. from the atrange
cUflict of his emotions. • ' -
"Dead, perhaps, grandpa says. I nev•-
tyIOW '4l:iy• rattler. , Isn't it funny, doc
tor ?" ,
s 12 -Never say fluff; again, Rex; n ever
again as long as
,you live " said th i
e nva
lid, 'with sudden
_fire., 4Your father is
not . deiot• I knOw, and your
. grandpa
doesn't. •Itiel Jinni pardon, doctor; she
. continued, softening _down ~• \ "but why
did we get-on this suWetl—Why did, we ?
I ,wits gullying, so , calm, so peaceful,' and
now—Oh, you're a physician .11n4 have
seen sorrow. Tell me, did you ever know
• anything like this ?" as she loosened her
coil, sand let down a yard. of, snow white
hair: ' 4 : left took six months , i)f Jannis:-
only'tO•change all , this brovin Into snowy
white" . . .
"And .you loved ycur husband so
Much r. Rex,asked, h* eyes moistened
with. tears.
"When I found he wds gone, I. real
ized what I had lost, and my heart and
• my consciene have taken turns in lash
ing,nie ever, since.". . _ . ' L' .
"Major," said Ilex, with a sidden
strength "let me guess ybur last name.—
It is - Hanghton—Rei Haugh ton, and
your mother's name is Blanche, and your
lather's name is 'Rex-:--Itt•x , Haug h ton—
and heAtaii been a; 'fool and a_villain, and
a low contemptable scOundrel.---"' .',
"Sir rinterropted the little lady fierce
,
ly., ':-..•• ..._ ,--._ ..-._ .
"And to think that we should not have
known each other," he , vitent. on.. In a
moinent,more the., little Rex was in his
father's arms, ar.d kissed over and over l
again, and by the time the wile's ttirn
came, she understood it all. She did. not
faint nor weep, she wonfid her arm
about her'-husband's , ne, k ; an , I prayed
the sweetest prayer a ever fll from
mortal lips ; and R O
e.k kevi boy atience
had done - her perfect 7wo!rli, and he Pray
ed that be might be :worthy
. of her.
Joe stepped into, the porch in . the
midst of the scene, land 'then, with his
band,over his Arlontli, to prevent an e.-
plosion, inade s for the . nearest *oods.--
Once.there his,. disappointment' had full
• sway. Recanered - like a monkey,, and
roared - like a liear,and when late in the af
ternoon Res found him, it, 'Was along
time before he could ibe , made to ii-ten tt
an explanation. W 1116.3 .he did under ,
stand, his only reply was: \ -
"Well that alters the case," and irnme,
diately went, home, and got supper. Joe
spends his winters with, the iaughteps.
and this Very month they are once more
in the lo hut in the Adirondacks.•
.
-tn;* . ..- - iltitllo.ito..o . ti ,
To Firepare,aibbage tor the Table
Cabbage. is an. excellent -dish when
properly prepared, but as we see it brought
tO the table sometimes it reminds us that
there are several ways of.doiiig a thing and
the easiest is not always the best.. Now
instead Of cutting the cabb4ei head, in
viarters 'and ,throwlOg it in with a' great
piece of -fat meatijast - take out the heart`
from each 'piece , .and
,_take
into
kettle pf 014-p : 44l4er, with a hatedftil of
slowlYuntil tender, and
di: l ain:off all the 'water ; add' a ,piece
14tter, a spoonful of sweet 'Cream and
same pepper 'stir it up' well ands Serve
bat., 'llor_hat. - cut': the Cabbage 'fine
either with:wknife , 'On 'the , table, orpn t
it in the chopping bowl,, get it in, small'
pieces some way,,theri cook until tender
in just .endugh 'Neriter to. .kiep it from
burning: When tender, add a spoonful
or two , of fried meat - fat or: butter if pre
fetredt the same of thick ere - Oil vinegar . ]
to'init the . taitel *l3cPPq. a and. s§ltd
the same. Dan 't have it so juicy thatltil
will spoil everythiug else on yqur
Odld - slawtilabuld 'be -'6llbotiEta..aji fine as,.
mince-meat, and while chopping.add a
little 'Sale. 4d'! -pepper- c t'utAt :, - into 4-
, deep dishi:. and pour on .good - Strong
vinegar sweetened 'as for 'lettuce. Dish
it otit-itildeep sauce -plates. ,
celteut wit oyster sou
• •
•• • ... •
•••
The Value of stable -Man ure,7-4ln 18721
.
the, manure .
,in by 725 horses
belonging to the P,hiladelphia street ',ear
stables was Sold at, publia sale at from $1
t 6 *l6 per horse. Some, lots sold at $l5,
per horse privateHsale. The. average
amount produeted by a horse' , per year
was five tons. A .totif of the manure as
delivered from thestables measure about
.
seventy-aittabielVet;
MEE
-Will :Fawley Poultry Pay.
:".
.
We often read that pure-bloOded foWls
will "shell o, k er -best, but' - snob: 'has not
been \my`ekpernce. -.; , ' ~... _
. I find that hens With a standing comb
which , fitheiers - '6all a. IoP-coinb, or one
with; legs not !Colored as the books de;
"mand or. one - '6li2htly, faulty --in some
other directior 'will provokingly lay ,iist
as k .rnany' as the perfeat . beauties..., Of
course this shOuld,, 1:101., , ,bpi0, but is
the p‘. ' .
. ' In 'fact I have been 'the
.most success
NI by ,croasing 'the,' different breeds. A
flock of fowls I. lOoking like "two peas in
a pod." are a pieautiful . sight to behold,
but, there thtx great - advantage ends. It
is; perfeetly legitimate
_for a person with.
strong tastes for loola to gratify that taste
‘bythe perfect uniformity of ,his fowls, or
"in any other direction ; but this .may be
carried , beyort!d the point of piofit.
The bid: ,lady ,who white-washed 'her
coal . was ',very .likely A .pattern: of neat
ness and taste, but she evidehtly'Cariied
her' hobby te l ,excess. -. s . . . • ~ ' `ln Poultry-ket ping the pefsan;'*ho
cares only for look 4 will frame a different
management - froui one who cares only
for profit ; .or from one who deaires
. to
comuitie tilee tivo-desireable ends. 4
if s
One can .e sill. see , that persons selling
eggs at high 'prices for.' , hatching, are the
greatest gainers by this "keeping up to
the - standard of excellence,"•as it is call
ed. , ,:'.
~
e ,. • ' . . ,
Should people learn to be less particu
lar about afrip : ?arances,, then "Othello's
odcupationori'd. be. gone," or at least
greatly int rferrecl with and 'then` we
iv
should - hear less - complaint about "fancy
eggs" hatching' \ . ,:-
I desire SO; cast no reflections upon
limiest "hen 'fanciers,"7-or 'such there
are--butat the same time there are some
who are evidently dishonest, and many
more who 4re so careless.in shipping eggs
that ,it almost amounts to dishonesty, to
ilebuyer - at least.' s
'My
dollars'
experience in paying two to
furdollas per doien for eggs has proved
coy unsatitae.tory. Many others are con
stantly ma, ing the same complaint.
Honest dealer& will not object to these
remarks, fin it is the "galled 'jade" `that
will A' van?.! . ' Persons who are at great
expenSe inl importing and breeding fancy
fof,vli, shobid of course. be well paid, and
it would b l e - very unreasonable :to objeet
to ~,this; abut they have curinterfeit fol..
lowers whi i ) , should be avoided!'as -
lar as
possible. . '-' • • .
I know of several instances where some
of this la ter class have picted up some
i
very fine.looking 'fowls—not well bred—
and palmed' them off for pure blood&
I recalllope - instalice where two fanciers
traded, cooks and thin reported that they
'had paid i sloo for them. That is,,C had
bought alcock tor, $lOO _of 11,' And had
paid hit* with another at the same price.
ThiS pra4tice is not so very uncommon
either. , -
. A pers n purchased one dozen Dork
ing eggs and succeeded in baCching out
two lilac Spanish chickens; the-balance
of the eggs refused to yield anything:
'Buy only of, those you have reason to
believe %:11 deal ;lion tly and remember
that the hens yOu - fiii hive will with
proper c re - . probably p ve as profitable
as-will any of the (trb you
. new breeds:.
.
...
pnglish Hedge Rows.
A:lett / ex. in the Gardener's Record says
"In 010 district the fields have been
planted Iwith rows and double rows of
-trees, and -fields -can be see. t . completely
surrounded with ',huge old trees, which
are a pleasing object to the eye;but are
injuriods to the - crops at soil within. the
infiuende of their tops and roots.., All
honor iti due to the worthy generation of
planters who planted, that future gen
erationsmight enjoy and benefit by their
improvements ;:' and we must candidly
admit they, weft , tar in adVanee of us' of
the nineteenth century,. Yet: it, was.an
error , 4:0 surround their fields with
- trees. In. the first place, the roots im
-poverisati the soil as far as they travel in
to the fields and' prevent the 'plow from
being able to do its work.; and agairrthe
shade of the trees, generally draws the
crops= sown underneath .- or near them.,
Allow me to give the following simple
instructions, for planting • groups,, which,
as well as improving the entire appear
ance of the country, could it be carried
out on - a . scale of usefulne3s even on the
smallest farm,' First plant' the angles
only of your fi.-lds, say five to; ten pt-iches
off the - corners, acOording to size and
tastA ; and it will , be seen., that ,shelter
'will be l securetritroca thro Sides with Ont,
any trouble amour part; then we have
only to "secure: ' and,. fence the base on one
side oft the angle next to the field. -*There,
are Many positions in which four. fields,
are connected at the corners add it will be
seen . that ity: planting% as I" recommend
great slielter will thus be afforded, as the
- four,corners of the, fields tlius planted:
' - will torn] a prettycircular clump dr grove
.of, lOU :I.different ,shades of fi.liage; if sii
:desired. -- Although ' the ikriii. of 't'he
grove is, -- diaidond: in"shape, all such
clumps EiPpear,eircular when : Peen from a
distance ;- and, when the treeS are twenty
.1 years planted; the: innkr fenela could be
levelled, in order to allow cattle- to enter
for shelter from the burning: rays of the
Bonin-ler - L.' kuti. ' The foregOing - simple
piau, of planting could be easily carried
out, and with very - great advantagel
Carelessness or neglect in, seleoline
seeds'. occdsions great losses'„every year.
-AboVe all things avoid:foul seed.' A man
who will recklessly seed hiti -ground - , to
weeds is unworthy of the : :honored; name
of a farmer. .1;
:_, _Business - Muds. -,_.,-.: -
IELLEN , E;;- pH y,
JEJF and Surgeon, graduate of the Woman s
Medical College of the N. Ipli,rmary, ,then rest
dent physician for a year in the Woman'a Hospital, in
N. Y.: after four yearb i prartice Fulton du Lae. Wid
cousin, has located in Xontrose: -Special attention
given to'diseases . of women and children. Office at
the foot of Main'Street. •in the, old David POst home
stead.
Montrose, Dec: 1815.-Btu*nso '
D. BALDWIN; 'D.t. 'D.,' HO Rim
-L -L• • pathic Physician und Surgeon. hat , located
himself at Montrose. where he will attend promptly to
aii_proiessional bualness , Ontruited to his care.- -
arOftice in Carmalt'a bnildtng..oecond floor, front.
BORT ti ti at Mr. B. Baldwin's.
Montrose Pa.. MarchlO, 1875.
TAR:. , g,MITII.; DENTIST:-
ROOms at his ifWeilleg v aext:.door north of Dr.'
ll'alsey's,bu Old FOntidry street, where hc would be
happy to sue all thoetlin - want of Dental Work. lie
feelsconildOtthat he can , please'all, both in quality of
*ink and in price. Office hours from 9 A. N.. to 4 r; 31.
.
11'ontrose.reb.11,1874-4f . .
. .
'VALLEY HOUSE, GREAT BEND,
Pa. Satiated near the - Brie Railway Depot.—
Is a large ana commodione' house.. Ras andergonea
thorough repair. Newly furnished rooms and sleep
mgapartmente.sPlendidtables,andall thingevompria
ing a fli at class hotel. ifiNRY ACKERT,
,Sept. 1;001.1871-U, ProDtletgr.
BILLINGS STROUD, " FIRE AND
Life Insurance Agent. All business attended to
promptly,on fair terms. Office drat dour east of the
bank of Wm. H. Cooper 4,'C0., it Avenne..Mont
rOss•.'Pa'. • ' . (Ang.1,1869.)
J ily I'l, 18'12. Bultties SmolTD.
TE PEOPLE'S MARKET, PHIL
. lip Hahn, Proprietoi. Freish and Salted &tea*
Hams, Pork', Bologna San Age•etc,., of the beat qual
ity, constantly on band.at OrleCa to enit, ' •
Montrose, Pa., Jan: 14. 1578.-ly •
EDGAR 'A.. TURRELL.
, CallNSar.Lou AT LAW, •
No. 170 Broadway, New York City.
May 12. 1 75.--(Feb. IL 1874.-+y)
1 IT'FLES AND .B.LAKESLEE, . AT
.II-41 torneys at TAve,Montrosei Pa. Office opposite
the Torben House.
Moutrose,Oct.ls,lBV.
A W. COOLEY, BUILDER,
wrna, ON THE TRACHI
Every etyle.ot buildings erected, and everything
furnished, at GREATLY REDUCED Pumas. Contracts
cheerfully furnished: , Stair building a specialty. Ncine.
but experienced ktorkmen tolerated; jan.20, 1 75.
Montrose. March 22.1876.-371 - •
- DEANS, DEALER IN
Ws ' Books, 1 4 tationery , Wall 'Paper, Newspa •
-
oers. Pocket Cutlery. Stereoscopic Views, Yankee
Notion", etc. Next door to ate Post Office, Montrose.
ea. ' W. B. BRANS.
Sept. 80, 1874.
EVXMAINGE tIOTEL. M. J. HAR
rington wishes to inform thepublic that having
rented.the Exchange. Hotel in Montrose, he 'e now
prepared to accommodate the traveling pribli.c.
in
tirst-clatts style.
= Montrose, Ang.28,1878. •
BURRITT, PE ALER IN STA
.
H• pie and Fancy Drys GOOllB, Crockery. Haiti
wal e. Iron, Stoves, Drugs. Oilt and Paints, Boots
and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Fare, Buffalo Buffalo Robes. Gm
caries. Provisions, - ,
dm. -
New thltord. k 4.:,N0v 6. '72—tt. ' ,
JOHN GROVES, FASHIONABLE
tx Tailor, Montrose, Pa. Shop over Cihindler's
Store. Ali orders filled la, first-class style. Cutting
done to order on short - notice, and %rammed to fit. ..
Montrose.. June 80;'76. • •
R. D.-. A. LATIT.ROP, ADMINIS.
_kJ tern Electro Thermal Baths, at , ate Foot of
Chestnut-street. Call and consult Chronic
Ulseases. _ •
Montrose.
EWIS KNOLL,' SHAVING AND .
hair 'Dressing. Shop in Searle's new building,
below Express Office, where he wilt he found ready
to attend all who may wan* anything t n .his line.
Montrose Pa. Oct. 13, 1869. •
V - T. PURDY'. MANUFACTURER
vl• of wagons of ail kinds. -Also makes a specialty,
of wood work for sale. fteafrs promptly attended to.
Uses only best stock, and 'aims to make only first-class
work. , (April 260876.1 •
n• R. W. L. RICH.AItDSON PITYSI
IJr clan and Surgeon, tenders hirprofessional s er
ylces to thecitizens of Montrose and vicinity. Office
at his ruslderce, on the corner east of the Foun
dry. Ana. I. 1869.
SCOVILL AND' DEW ITT., ATTOR
• neye at. Law and Solicitors in Bankruptcy., Office
Ito. 9 c
' 4 owl Street. over City 'National Bank. Bing
naniton „N. Y. . , War. ti.Scovria., .
.Innenth.lBlll - : - Jzaomu-Dr.wmr,
PAGLE DRUG . STORE, IS mR
Azd place to get Drags and Medcines, Cigars, To
bacco, Pipes; Pocket-Books, Spectales, Yankee No
tions. &c. Brick Block. A. B. BURNS.
ontrose, Pa., May 5t14, 1875.
F. -FrITH ATTORNEY AND
Conneellor-al-law Montrose, Pa. as
heretofore, below and west of the Court House.
Montrose, January 27,1875.-Iy. .
la A. LYON, SUCCESSOR TO
IYJ,• Abel Tarrell, dealer in Drugs. Medicines.
Chemicals, Paints, Oils. Dye-stuffs. Teas, Spices,
rancy Goods. Jewelry. Pert umery, .&,c.
Montrose, May 19.1875.
T C. WifEATON
v
CIVILENOINEER - Any LAND
P.O. address, Franklin Forks.
snBqtlehaungi CO., Pa.
AO. WARREN, ATTORNEY, AT
. Law, Bounty,: Back ray, 'Pension AzdE-x
-ent-i:en Olainta attended to. Office dr- -001'
below Boyd's Stare, Montrose:Pa. [Aug. 1.'69.1
F I. LOTT , ATTORNEY: AT LAiv,
,
• Montrose, Pa. Collections promptly attended
to.' Special attention given ;to Converuiciag and - Or:
plums' Court practice. Office on PublicAvenuii over
First National Bank, front. , . [march 2:1, 'WA
UTiLsoN F. TURREL, SURVEYOR.
V . 11 Aving ha 4 gn experience in,the busiriees
will continue to attend to calls mmy proreisitin.;, '
• Montrose, Pa., Sept.ls, •
'0A.1.31.'Nkr,,A.T41)
V • Chair Mannfactinere. , StAtit otrePt.,
Mont.rose,,Pa.. taut , . 1':1869.] "
TA .W. SEATTLE, ATTORNEY .AT
• 14w, office' over tlie Mote of M. I)..tasaner,
in the Bricirßiock ;Montrose Pa. LA.ng. 1, 4 69.1 '
& 'DEALEIt.SN
Hardware, con, Nails, Houseturni4hlng Gonda;
Groceries tind'Provlshms, 'and; Stone, Japp'aned and
Pressed Tin Wak e . &c.. - march 15, "76. •
T B. A. 11._ McCOLT4I3.III: :
t./ • torneyeatLaw. Office over W. H. Cooper ft
Co's gank.hiontroe. ,141. .Map.lo, IS7l.—tt
p 0. CAMP, ATTORNEY .AT
i-P • Law, Itoptroee, Pa. Office over Wia.il;Codper
& Co.'s Bank. -
' Montre*e, Pa., Jan.sth, 1871--IY*
ILBERT S. JOHNSON,
-
G_ _ A.u.crTioNzEß Address,
,Monirofte, Pa
March 26, 1876
~,O'NEILL, ArroitNEV-. - i AT
• UM... 0131ce over A. B. litun's -Drie,Store,
Brick Block. MontroeePa. Jane,O; 'ls.—tf).-
AM' EI.X,
'June, 14,:1571.
R. B. LITTLE,
GE°. P. LITTLIS,
SI.BLAKEIMEE.
n44reke,
Brooklyn,Pe
•
Ilastaess Cards,
POTTE2,; - IDENTIST;.WISUES '
to inform the people of Montmetand Vicliiity,
thathe iApermaneirtly*leated, in the Second . sibry (AR
P. Stamp's •siew bnilditig;(opp.isite Cociperie Bank. , • All
kind Sot Dental W.orkl 'done in the beet manner.
N. A.—Nitrous Oxiite,:. Laughing Gave, given for the
painless extraction •0P teeth. - • -, •
Montrose, April iitbi 1876.—tf ' -
..• , •
'l4 l BACON , wILL. _HER,EAFTER
le furnish Ole cititene of Montrose and Vicinit y .
with that-class Bread . i : 13tiscult i Rolls Caketeand
Cookies, Tarts,'Parties and Weddings
supplied, ariMquality guaranteed. VirDining 1001115
np bts}irs, where Geo.-,Callis will be Yuma ready to eat
iefy the cravings or the inner man.
Montrose, May ad. 18711.
NE'wMILFORD MACI-lINE'
kinds of unicitinery made. or tarnished•to ors
der.''Repairing promo" , attended j ta its
Ismyt h z. ,
New 111 ilfoid • 'bity 17,1576.-Iy, -3,
AV M. A. CROSSMON; ATTORNEY
' _at Law. , ofße l a over ',the First < Nation
Bank, Montrnse,Pa: ± W. A. cs.,ciaa*cuki.
Montrose, April 14k
1 •
4. !&...CO, FIRST NA=
k..; • noual Bank-Building, Montano, Pa:, ticalati in
Dry Good s , Cloth,log i: Aßlllnery Goods, Books 'it. Shoes,
&c;, &c. [sprit 26•
paliking, &c.
BANKING '40,V5.,.
;
•• • '; OF
-. , .
WM. 11. COOPER & CO
MONTROS.E; PA.
. ,
GENEIIAL BANKING: BUSINESS PONE
COLLECTIONS MADE ON 'ALL
POINTS AND PROMPTLY ACC,O,VN
TED , FOR '41..S HERETOFORE.
DOMEStIO , - AND , FOREIGN- EX
CHANGE FOR SALE': .
UNITED STAaES. &-OTTIER BONDS
. . BOUG T AND SOLD.
COUPONS AND biTY AND COUNTY
BANK CIIECKS QASII.EI). AS .
iIUSUAL. .
OCEAN . STEAMER PASSA.GE TICK
ETS TO AND FROM EUROPE.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON SPECIAL.
TIME DEPOSITS, ASS PER AGREE
' MENT_. , virgEN THE DEPOS-
Fr IS MADE.
. In , the : future;'sa in the past, we,sball endeav
or to transtiet all: money business to the.satis
faction of our patrons and'correspondents.,
COOPER{ "ac -CO.;
Montrose, Marth Bankers.
SUSQUEIIASNA COUNTY AGRI
.CULTURAL WORKS,
Having been recrganized under tbe firm; name, and
style of fiusqtehanna County Agricultural
- - : Works. limited,:
R.JEWETT, Pres;, W. H. COOPER, Treits.,
D.' SAYRE, Seeretary.
Are now prepiredto furnish, on rhOrt notice,
statitruar engines,
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, TURBINE
'WATER WHEELS., . , .
, .
And do all kinds'of mill and job work , promptly and
satisfactorily. at 16w rates. We manafactnre and have
on hand a iarge aisortment of
PL `V WS ° ava: D
CAULDRON IicETTLES of different styles,
ADJUSTABLE BARN DuOR H A,NGINGS,
MEADOW •- -ROLLERS, BLACKSMITHS'
FORGES POTS and GRATES, DOG POW
:ERR for churning, One and Two Horse POW
ERS and THRESHERS, of the latest and best.
!illatterns; &c.,
Montrose,lircli 1, 1876.
glarhieitarks 1
eW a old cal the attention of the Public wautinf-'
t - -
ANYTHING IN THE MARBLE LINE
sus,O . Eno . T.A t - TiggiQT ! .:P4•4;
or-Being the only Marble Forks In ale County:_igif
All : WoriillWOralited 41,.Ripteselite4
- , •N" - ' :
POI).CA - IV" , , SAVE IiONE.I;' x.
137 cdllfng on n _
_ • .
wrLcis
IieLOAIG.
Snotea . DeP4, 11'3 APri114.1875
om.ET ING NEW.
'4 , 1300T;'4, -, SHQR I. 'SEfOP_
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bail; et. op ed 'covet . Weeks, Mollinish, it Co., All
kin dit of - work mide to inter. Repairing doaenti obbrt
notice. Aitik having nearly :111 , year* expericlice id tint
basil:Ken ;opl coutittent• I Can pima ail wbo
ine actin, -•-;
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• Mosktiotte,Feb.`2 1876.—ti y Moson -
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B. BACON.
to otrit:wouks • at
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OR NO BALE.,.:
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Miscellaneous.
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PLANING I MILL
LUMBER YARD!
' In order to better accommodate the community. the
'liderslgned has established a depot , for the sale o f
Lumber Manufactured at hit oewty-erected buckling "
the'Old . Beeler , tannery Bite, in the . , •
NEAItT, TOWN
where wilkbe kept (9hrtahtly on hand.' A fall kook of
WHITE AND. - YELLOW PINE, HEMLOCK
OAlir ASH MAPLE AND BLACK. ,
AVAINUT L13,248.ER
whlch.wlth the aid of the most Improved . machines and
competent.workineminprepnredtowinkintoany ►.hape
to meet the wanti of Customers..
I SEASONED LUMBER, INCLTIDING SIDING
PLCIORING, CEILING. - SHINGLE AND
"' LAW' CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
Planing, Matching, Mtkailingo. and Scroll Sawing
tone to order.' ' , .
WAGON; CARRIAGES ik SLEIGH,
MANMEACTORY
in connection wit n the above' estabilsbnient. tinder the
management of Mr. E: 11. Rogers.. Examine our Work
before teaving your orders elsewhere. Eepairing dote
promptly.
• - •• • • A. LATIIROP.
Montrose, September 29th. 1875.
N EW ARRANGEMEIVT
The Pooplo's Dna Store,
I. N. .BULLARIi," PROPRIETOI.
. SRN YON .Drugglet ar, .A.potti ecaTy
PATENT. MEDICINE EMPORIUM !
The. Undersigned would respectfully announce to nu
tbe . people everywhere, that to "his already exten,iy
stock And variety of Merchandise in the Grocery, Pro
vision,and Haidware;line.
He his added a very choke assortment of KIRK
DRUGS. ; PATENT MEDICINES, BRUSHES. PER
FUMERY; itc..'"which he flatters he can alone
the public they will find it to their advantage to exam, ,
ine before purchasing elsewhere. To all Physicians in
this seetiou of the county he 'would respectfully al -
nounce that he hasvcuryd the services of R. Kenyon
as Druggist and Apothecary. te hoselong extierienee and
acir.nowiedgeo care and ability. entitle him to your en
tire confidence in the line of compounding medicine,
or preparing prescriptions. and who would also esteem
it an especial favor tf, receive call, from any ef his old
..tistomere• ornew ones. Will make the ,Patent Medi.
tines!, specialty. Also Domestic and Foreign Mineral
Waters—en extensive stock. Also fine Groceries—
LEIBIG'S ES" TRACT ()F BEEF. FRESII SALMON
PICKLED. it, CANNED CLAMS, LOBSTERS,
PEAS; 'CORN. BEANS, OYSTERS. &c.. &c.
In fact, anythinirand every thing that isordinnellyneed
vd. Reopectfully soliciting a call !remain
IN. BULLARD
Powder! POwdcr: rlnvder!
Rifle and Shot. Powder, Shot, Lead, Giu,
Tubes, Cape, Poaches, Flasks, Fuse, &c.,
&c., &c., for eale.hy
•Moniro se. Sept. 9. 1:814--tx.
WTHY . 1 : FLOWERSI - BLOOM IN
'.l' •• WINTER ' • • • •
Are yOu awarethat you Scan obt:4ln . Summer beat in
January f That you can impart bald" • air to you
familiesl that — you can give spontaneous growth to
plants and Flowers. and that you • can•. make tmme a
little paradise by t)nrchosiog oue of B. C. Sayre's II et-
Air Furnacesfi •• These Furnaces' are now cons.tructed
with VAPOR PAN by which the• atmoiphvre is tem
pered to that resembling Summer heat.
NO MORE CRACKING OF FUIZNI
TIRE-NO MO,RE DRY
HUSKY HEAT.%
HOT-AIR
Arid the time has• come when conanmptivre mAy re
joice in coatflree... These funnices are cold entirely
on theit,own Merit e, ried are now the 'leading Ferro
in this; part of the counter All Furnacee are %snot
ed to give entireeatialaction or no tale.
31:T I1?* C
I kceiS.competent men on the road who - are well ac:
go:tinted with the Furnace business and they've ou
st:it:oy petting pp these Furnaces., Their , wort• is war
rantea to please.' The6C Furnaces are now sc.stteted
Ia
t hc followinii towns and cities: '
,
Bin,ibitmton, 'Scranton, • Providence, Wilkes Bute ,
'Kingston, Pittston, Eimtra. Waved y Winiumspuct.
Great Susonehrnna Depot, Daneo 1:, Delhi,
.Downsville, Andes, Maigaretvi)le, Franttlin, LthadiEl.
Owego, Noraitmtberland, and many other• towns.
3141(izii3AziPetcsturecl. syr
. • •
Any person willing a reconnn en deition' front all re
living, in the above named places, I will gladly co,tte .
pond wit b then)names of, parties now
those Farnaeil. '' w wo•
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B. •C. SAY R E
IViontrose ra.
*C. l l l 4( ll6. ,e,Pc'cxiyi!xber 22d; , 137$T,
~MNIBU
0 . .
S LINE.
~. :t t ~. : ,
Th 3 ders , igned has an omnibus line running loc i
'Y tpdt. , : I' , G. 0 'Yir. and Erie Rails's}* 3 1
, .
- ; Gr.,4*4l , Beild, ra. .
~` `~t' .S
81!Iiipi!is - 7,' - -ii)i, , BeaShipping . Baggage
at either depot Vepromptly attendee to.
The new slier blidge id uow completed, hesCe !Le r°
is uo ferrying.: •
always on band to convey Os' seniors to, ing poitt to
the eurronudlog country.,
' - y,BUQHArlitN.rtep' r •
GrOet - So ntt
i..A.itis tB7l:'—tr.
I. N. BULLARD.
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