:11/1111%*i)it';. She Wouldn't do Iletause She had a She was at one of the Union S pool Houses half an hotir before school opened. She bad "Linda" with her. She was a tall woman, for ty years old, with a jaw showing great deter mination, and "Linda" was sisteen, and rather shy and good looking. They mother said she hadn't bein in the city long, and it was be: du ty to get "Linda" into school and see that she was properly educated. When the teacher tame the author boldly inquired: ' "You know enough to teach, do your • "I think I do" replied the .teicher, blushing leetay. • "And yoU feel - competes' scholars; do you?" "Yeetn." "Do you pound 'em with a ferrule, or lick 'ern .with a whip Y . "We seldom` .resort to .punishment here" re plied the embarra4ed teacher. . "That's better .yet," continued 'the mother. "I know that if Linda sheUld come tipple all poUnded Td 'feel like killing someone. I suppose you are of- respectable character, ain't you ? "Why--7—shenly—wtr! , stammered,, the teacher, grOwing'white and then red.' "I expert you are," - continued the woman. "It's - well, enough to know . who,our children are 'associating with. Now, - then, do you allow the boys and girls to sit together? - "No ma'am.: "That's "That's right. They never . died to when . I was young, and I don't think f Lindi is any bet ter than I am. Another thidg—do, you allow .winking? is 1 "Any what!" exclaimed the puzzled teacher. "Do you allow , a boy to brink at algirl ?" • asked the woman. . "Why, no 1" , "I was afraid you did. Linda is as shy as a bird, and if she should ome home some night and tell tile she had been winked at, 'I don't know what - rd de. Now,E another thing—do 'yod" have any, beau ?" • • q;',Why—why—" was the. stampered think pm do I" reiumedithe _woman se verely. "I know. - just bow it works.—When you should be explaining what an .A.relepeligo is you are thinking of your Richard, and Your, mind is way, way off ; !" "But, madam --. 1 . "Never mind,any explanations," interrupted the woman. "I want Lmda -brought up to know joggerfy,. figures, writing and. spellogra phy and if you've got a beau and are Spooking to the theatre one night, a candy mill back the , next, a horse race the next,' and so on, your mind can't be on education. Come. Linda; we'll go to some other school j house." And they j ogged. . • A JudlviAl Brink. An Alabama papPr says that the other day, while sitting in the Circuit - Con:l , , Judge Hum phreys grew weary of ithe ' endless tongues - of • attorneys,,and calling tn,i a bailiff, said huskily. "Go over to the Hole-in-the-Wall and bring me a drink of whiskey," , • The bailiff disappeared and'ireappeared short-, ' ly with an bitch and a halt ofcoin juice in ,a glass, enough , for any Christian man but not a sufficiency tor an Alabama judiciary 'system. "Gii back," thundered the judge ; ego back and tell Hagerty to rent me a drink—a drink of whigkey." 'The bailiff disappeared again i , and reappear ed again with a tumbler brimming full., said i. the wearer of ermine,"that now is a drink. - But what," wiping his lips with the cufff of his coat, "what did he say r "Oh, he didn't say aiiythin, your honor am - veered the bailiff, blushing. "Oh,yes he must !haYe. made some remark now what did he say ?"I .• • "Well, sah, your honer, he said, 'I sent him a drink of whiskey at first.; knowthat the old fool wanted to take abathr: "Efem, go on with the examination of your witness, l k - saidAhe judgei.to the attorney for the Plaintiff. Some one says ; . The grea 'objection to smart children is, that when they commence having whiskers they leavo off haVing brains. - Boa that ar. philosophers .at six yearifoi age, are generallY blockhea4 at twenty one. 'lBy forc ing children, you get so much into thitir heads that they become cracked order to hold it. Jenny Lind, on board the Atlantic; asked one of the fireman, an Irishman, If he had,it in kis poi,ot:,, would he exchange plinth witicher. IFaix;r4,: , ,eertainly would," he rePlied, could pliy;,#,' , *ll." "And why ?" asked Miss . Lind,reitit;juad because," said he,'" the wa gei.ire -b,f,otert" A very tell man was in the streets Of Poston when an old lady, who greatly admired his gi gentle stature, thus addressed him : "Mister, were you large when you were small!'" "Yes, mann, .1 was cotisiderabli big I, when ,I was litt l e. A man in the babit of traveling, eoMplaining 10 his friend that ha had often been rqbbed,and was afraid of stirring abroad, was advised to carry pistols with on his journeys - 4 'oh that would be worse;' replied the 'hero, l`the thieves would rob me of them also." ; ;- • . "That? the - tain Building`" said a guide at the Centennial to agieenhorn frOnithe Pie TreuState the other day. "I knoiv'd ,, our bo gs wouhl put up somethiu' one," said the Maine „ , • "DOn'i come to see Ina any, more just yet, ICihu ;‘ fattiei has been having' his hoots half soled with two :rows -Of nails : around ;the' toes,' ' wrote guileless girlco 'her ' • Phib' i,delphht.laii , more 'fat' womeithin other',44 - In the 'Union Beau. overn the Plscellaneous. INICONTROMEI PLANING MILL • I L • . LU.Mi3ER YARD In or,der to bette 1 r accommodate the community. the undersWed has es tablished a depot for tgai the e et tutnher I\fanufactUred at hit uewiy-erected building on the. Old Reeler tannery Site, in the • gEART .01P'YOWN whcre wine kept constantly on hand. A full stock o WHITE AND It, ELLOW PINE, HEMLOCK OAK, ABB, MAPLE AND BLACK AL WNUT LIMBER, which,wlth the aid Of the most Improved machiney and competent work** is prepared to work into any shape to meet the wantsicl Customers. - • • • r • • WELL SEASONED LUMBER; INCLTYDING FLOORING ;i 'CEILING. SHINGLE AND -.. LATH CONSTANTLY ON. HAND. • Planing, Matching, Mouldings. and Scroll Sawing cone to order. CARRIAGES & SLEIGH, mAivvreactronv in connectlisn with the isbove establishment. ander the management of M. E. 11. Rogers. Examine our work before leaving yoiir orders elsewhere. ',Repairing done promptly. A LATIIROP: Montrose. eeptemixti 29th. 1875. 'RANGEMENT N EWARK The Pooto's Drug I. N. BULLARIi, PROPRIETOR. KEN,VON.Driaggiat & Apothecary. PATENT ;MEDIOINE EMPORIUM The undersigned would respectful]) announce to all the people everywhere. that to his already extensiv stock and variety of Merchandise in the Grocery, Pro vision.and Hardware:line. - • • He has added a vtry choice •assortment of PURE DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES. - BRUSHES, PER FUMERY, iltc.; which he flatters hinis li he can assure the public they will find it to their advantage to exam ine before purchasing elsewhere. To all Physicians in this section oi l the county he would respectfully au-. nounce that helhassecared the 'services of It. Kenyon as Druggist and Apothecary. IA hose long exnerience and acknowledged Care and ability. entitle him to your en tire confidence in the line of compounding medicines or preparing prescriptions, and who would also esteem it an especial favor to rece.ive calls from any of bis old -ustomers or npw ones . . Will make the Patent Medi sines a specialty. Also. Domestic and Foreign Mineral Waters-an extenstvestock. Also fine Groceries— LEIBIO'S EXTRACT OP .BEEP, FRESH SALMON PICKLED & CANNED CLAMS. LOBSTERS. PEAS; C . O.N. BEANS. OYSTERS, &c., &c. 'll9;and everything that Is ordinarilyneed lly soliciting a call I remain • • • I. N. BULLARD In fact. anyth ed. Respect fi l el': Powder! Powder de and Shot Powder, Shot. Lead, GIID Gape, Poaches, Flasks, Fuse, , &,c.. .for sale by Pow Blastinv, ' . Tubes, ept:9,lBl4—tf. Montrose. FLOWERS , BLOOM • IN PER• - • : _ • . W Wh Are that you can obtqin .Scimnier heat in hat you can irnpart balmy air to you - ;; t p)u • can give spontaneous growth to le and -tnat you can • make home a p by purchasing one of B. C. Sayre's hot ; ? These -Furnaces' are now constructed Are you am January;? families ? tb )lant4 and ' Min pArudi - Air Furnace with V A.PU pered r PAN by which the atmosphere's tem resembling Summec heat. . i • 1 .. ,• • . , . •I. - . E CRACKING. OF FURNI. 'RE-NO MORE DRY HUSKY HEAT. NO MO ,T TOT-AIR Mid the joice in co:1 on their ow n this part •ed to give Ime has come when consumptives may re : fires. These furnaces are Bold entirely up merits, aed are now the leading Furnace of the country . All Furnaces are warrant ,ntire satisfaction.or no sale. I 1 'L I keep co qna inted • etantly - pnt ranted to the follo*l mpetent men on the road who are well, ac th the Furnace business and they are con ing np these IPurriades. Their work is war ease. These Furnaces are now scattered in g towns and cities; Binghaml Kingston, Great Beni Downsville Owego, Ni An, Scranton, Providence, ,Wilkes Sarre. Pitteton, Eiznira, Waverly, Williamsport ; Stlspnehrnna Depot, Ilanco!k, Delhi, *, Andes, Matgaretville, Franklin, Unadilla, rthumberlaud, and.many other , ' la,zi.lafea,atu.re•cl 38z;,. Attirper • yowl w4th these Fa !on wlshing a - recommendation from any one e above named places. :I mill gladly COI res. them, giving names of parties now using Diontrnae, Pa. : ,Dfxember 22d. 1875 ' licntr OMNIBUS LINE. Thsid' y tta4f • reigned has an on:minas line running to cv L. a W. and Erie RailwaYt ShiPp or k6-SlOpping B#ggage her depot will beprooiptly ottdndea to. at et The mew is no fe g river bridge is now completed, hencithere deIhAEL wax i a.cmin is • ' 1- 4% _ hand to convey passengers to 4117 pvin Ttiadluit Coilntry..' ' U. BUCIIANA I , rep r. end. Aug. 19. 1874.—t1. alwsys o the sog Oreat I. N. DULLARD B. C. SAYRE, Great pend, pa. Anyorilerfor TwEn: . DENOCRIT,__ '3014* - : -- •:20, - 4,7.e0 ~_! OODS! GOODS W izi ' ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF bIENs% BOYS' AND YOUTHS' , CLOTHING MRS' SUITS, SOTOS/5 801S' &YOUTHS' SSTOSN DRY GOODS, • HATS. & CAPS, BOOTS I AND SHOES, , YANKEE NOTIONS, FANCY ,GOODS, Cheap for cash.. No charges for showing our goods., WM. HAYDEN. New Milford. Miy 8d.1876.—tf. TUNKHANNOCS. MARBLE WORKS. BURNS & WHITE, 31anufacturers of and Dealers in • ITALIAN & AMERICAN 'MARBLE: MARBLE AND SLATE itLANTLES. —o— SCOTCH & AMERICAN .GRANITE, A Specialty: -gar Cemetery Lots Enclosed.'' P. C. BURNS, - - - . - Gso. WHITE Tunihaturock. Pa. &mi. 19,' 1876.-Iy,' Stores FOR_IB76. - JOB PRINTING - A. SPECIALTY, With our four presses, a.large • assortment of plain and fancy job type, bcrders,.itiks, papers, cards, etc.,. and experienced Workmen, we. are prepared to do. • • • • All Kinds'of Job Work at, the LOWEst PRICES. • Pforivtl3; upon receipt of order; (by :mail or otherwise,) . • •we can furnish Wedding Invitations, Envelopes,Bill Heads, Statements, Note Heads, Box Labels, Snow; Cards, Admission Tick ets, Bali Tickets; Law Blanks. Auction • Bills, Lar,re Posters, Small Posters, • • Bottle Labels, Calling .Cards, Address . Cards, Business. Car&, Invitation' Cards, Pamphlets, Business Circullirs, Wrappers', Tags, Dancing. Programmes,. etc., etc. HAWLEY & CRUSER, Democrat Office. May 10. FARM- FOR. SALE. • The subscriber offers his , farm for sale, satiate in Forest . Luke„ containing fis acres 511 improved. Will keep twelve cows, and a tea Well watered, is also a good grain farm, has a nice yonne• orchard. Terms ,will be made easy. For further particular:- enquire or address, • AARON REYNOLDS, .'• ur ROGERS.- eel). In, "713.--tf • 11 EYSTONE AC AD EM Y tt irhth .year commences on the first Tnetiday In Septem 7 her. The fall term cloFe&. on the Tuesusy befort• Thanksgiving.; The winter term commences on the first Tuesday afti.i. Tnanksgivine. Cours of 1-tudy full and complete: Expenses moderate: es rate: For catalogue or information addrebt., - JAMES FRIAR, June 14, 1876.-4 m. Factoryville. Pa. AGENTS b 3 su bscribersiail !. literarype;t ia ger nlt)ayear tie CIO ehroin; free.. Muni9 - 11 ft, Spomier, Pubs. Phila.i Pa. 27 AGENTS WANTED FOR THE GREAT ENTEN N lAA. HISTORY ,It sells faster i hSl> any n. her book. One agent sold 61 copies In one ay. Stnid tpr our extra terms to agents. NATIONAL PUBLIFM,ING'Ci>.. , 23 Men are earnlnir, $4O to $l2O per week.! ! selling our IC) l. - . aitry AND ITS RESOURCES. Complete in the thrilling history of 100 eventful years al-o the 1: - ..xhibition,—grand in description of our migh-. ty resources in agriculture, commerce, minerals_ mum factnring. naturnlivonders, curiosities. etc., all richly illustrated: A Century Map and Birds-eye View free: 1,000 more agents wanted quickly for this and our stan dard Life of Livingstone, 60,(sX) alma& sold, alsn new Bible, 2,000 illtpurstions,Has no equal. Extra terms write to BUBB RD Bft'iS., Publisher's, Phil. 23w4: FOR , •• , COUGITS. COLDS. HOARSENESS, AND ALL THROAT DISEAr. I ..PI 1 -118 - . WELL'S ; OARBULIC ' TABLETS, PUT UP ONLY IN 111161:TM;BOXES. - A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Sold by Droggiftsgenerally. and 28 & Johnoton. Rolloway Cu. , Philadelphia, Pa. 1876! ~ WB.ERE NOW ? 1876! To Michiguet, One - If the ,for . emoet, floarlehuig and healthy Btate6 1 • , of-Snefarraing lande for pale by the Grand Divide 4k, Indiana R. It. Strong Sae. Ready Marketti, Lore CiooB.. Good Schoole,ll runs throujh centroif . grant; • Fettle- meats all kindi rfooneto. rtdoed. Plentt, of wt4er i . timhtn..and banding,okaAtAlo,. Price from .14-tolln Per urge.; one. fourtirdown.liatrince on time rrtiesid for Ma*trated .ptitopliletr lOU of facts and Ingures and be convinced. .Addrees _ ; •;W. A. LlOWAitrecOnlln l r.' 13-t-e , 04 - P, li.L. PIRRCE sec'y Laud Dtputy. 3E14+3 7 - 4e19. fiat just received an At prices to suit the bard times Also a flue line of nchv 17. On, AGENTS WARMED roKTELLITALL lIBAIiIDB otwanner, Urn onoreted to sell this famous new book. and yet vs ,000 more It hi' the True Xoq Of a ws Aft to ilforrucosias." Itstrixtuown by ,B. STOWE. 00,000 _swiss bias 14, arid it outsells ail other book. three to A in ister - rsay 7pli Vrted il L=O4lO Aer. says xis &jibe to toll° ser OUTFIT Adaniest AMl'oiT Plti litN ees ertolt witli llt tkadstellalott WHAT FOR ? buy,BFatet out,uf the 'One Acres 11116E51 NO IIiST ISSORTMENT M lIIE CUUAIII RY GOOpS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, - • • ROOTS AND SHOES, NOTIONS, - WALL .PAPER, 1 STATIONERY,. &C. I,ENH.T.K., BLocx,r, In the pr Ail inoae I;ou,ght with care and. for cash ' only.. An immense: line of Bar gains just received. , • , Country Produpe of all kinds m a rketed: in ,Philadelphia and New York. "Welcome" to bOthola - and new 'customers. Great Bend, litay 10th. 1876. iTIEIES-OPIAILIES J. - -. 1 %. BRONSON'S. him -&_ JEWELRY sTORE.- -. ~ A LARG, ASSORTMENT OF . GOLD AND Trr ERICAN SILVER . vv 4 ITCHES 11 1 _ °REIGN, AN ENDLESS :VARIETY OF CLOCKS:; - . 3P.T.ZTMI iiTZl'Vlirlll3.2l=l. :Of ail Descriptipzie. NE W GOODS :thI4STANTLY ARRIVING. _ GREAT REIIIICTIO N . PRI C ES SHEET' MUSIC, INSTRIMTION BOOKS, etc., etc: ete: Watcbes, Chicks, and Fine Jewelry re-j Elli paired on short notice and warranted. Brie Block, - MONTROSE, Pa. Fine Engraving done. - March 11876. 18814. THE POPUlifi DRY GOODS AND MIK HOUSE GUTTNI.I.U.RO,,- , RH Y OSENBATiI. I. &' CO., Is still in Montrose, being established nearly a quarter of a century, and intend to be another. Are carrying the largest and most complete Assortment Of Dry GoOde, Ready-Made Clothinv, &c : , &c., of and other ilrm in the County. Our facilities for buying in large quantities of first hands by the origami packages, and ty having a residen , buyer constantly in the market,iss,nch,that it makes it almost an impossibility for any now or old dealtrai, to compete with nit in prices. . .• M. S. Dessauer. having just returned from New York with a large stock of seasonable goods, bougbtfor cash at the most 114vorable rates, prices being so tempting that be bought heavier than usual, and mostly at large Auction Sales, We will, can and shall sell them at astonishingly low figures. \ a . - . • „ DRY GOODS', CARPETS, MILLINERY - AND FANCY GOODS, LADIES' • I AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 3EL e .v.311E. et a e Clc tlalXlg Fine let of Clotha, Cassimers Arid aitinge, for Custom Work. Measures taken and perfect fitting guaran teed. Only reliable gee& Fold that will bear recommendation. Price list furnished on application as our car tom. We will say for one and all, that we defy competion. Respectfully yours, - . GUTTENBIJRG, ROSENBAUM It 00. Montrose, April 12, Mfg ••• WHOLBSALN DEALER IN- • • BRONZE LiAMPS, OPAL LAMPS,- ALL GLASS LAMPS, HAND LAMPS: . BURNERS, WICKS,.SBADES, SHADE HOLDERS, ezp., &c. STILE OP MINT 110131 .45L'ATX:1 ir4163P.61.1\TN'3013 1217.6.1q1.13. Prises Chiaranteed as Lots as any House in Southern New York. Address biillia . fd Vromptly . Aitended To; B EST j 7 i i , Large Ste 13otkin. . - ”'.o.m.' :, : :E.x.'"Z:',!! --AT this Spri ng . Facts - Better Than. Fiction! OUR 'TOOK COMPRISES AS USUAL, • 1 0( our own manufacture and well appreciated for its superior workmanship A. S„ MINER, 1311410HAIVITON, SPEdILL INDUOEMENTEI IN 8 PRINTANG • e:are continually adding new material to our 00ee, tins) With our ~._.....,..._.,,:,,.. -,,,:••-•:..,...--', :,,, - .C• . '' '' :: ..,.."...::' ~..;,7:: .' -,'• . • ... OVICILTYPE - An - IL:FOUR - 1- - .Ptisittag.:7Ptestes:tviDafy Com!Pepo. II :~, .~ =MN :e, co end queliq, either .. .la Plain Wick Jr Colored Work --AT GEO, L. , LENHEIM. (In EN New Store.) MATHUSHEK AND CHICKERINII : Georgia Woods & Co's W. IBESTIEEIr elb ClCk.Few J. F. BRONSON, AG'T, MUSICAL. BIERC • Of all' Descriptions. HATS, CAPS, &C., &C. AND OMEN MINH. ALSO; MAITUFACTVIIER Great Bend, Pa. 1 2 1,axic•s. AND OTHER ORGANS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. M.B. iiIO3BAUER, Managing 'Ming. March 81,1875. /MIME thWEsT RATES ,; ,:' • , ANDISE 3.4376. A. 114 BAWLS! & CRUABR•