The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, September 20, 1876, Image 8

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    actions ? flow dare you be so insbient
be said, in a voice• that Made ber blood
run cold; and Vet which excited the natu
ral woman's - pride latent in' every female
breast,
, .. .
"And:hOW dere. you, play , false' - to.. rite,
and to - th•lady .. .„'who. - little inessee I you
cannot oarry,ont::Sonr '.implied - • coirrting
of her • favor?". she. replied, Calmly':.;--
"Lord Ceeil i j am your wife,and i Bind,.
I demand an explanation of your totiduct.
Was it but idle flattery,l, or a --real • shit,
you were. Paying. to the - Lids ,Blinohe
but a brief . hour • since t",
- - -
."It matters little-to you, since you.ean
never eiped ' ariything:lmore than yen'
have now from me 1" hei l iePlied,iaeottinglY,
'Yon could-hard/Y dream , that ' the Earl
Talboyea would; ever, receive: a doctor's
daughter as -the, wife if his son-and-pre
sumptive heir ; and as . to, your \,father,
be may be dead by this time; ironi Whet
I have heard 1" •
She stood up' pale; and still before him.'
, "It is false, Lord Cecil! We arz.. law
fully married, and • you 'Cannel ,denythat ,
lam your Wife .1 :
.' You dare.not run the
iiiik . of what - .1 can. and witl..do-to assert.
my honer, and. 'avenge the .cruel misery
you have inflicted on -the • and. triine."
• "Oh; go,-and do your Worst, then I" he
exclained, in. an. ungovernable - burst of
passion. "But the "best I course .10 .You,
and Me teoilwilrhe for you to tryit on.
again with :Sour oh lo're. - I must hai'e
•-• been 'bewitched to . take • such trouble .to:
seperateyou from him i bn„t..l -dare , say
- it Is net . too'late, and I shill offer. Ino oh
jeCtion.s.' .
.. ' ,:, ' . - '
- 'Wretch ! yilliant." burst from.- her
.
parched lips.... • • ."yoa • dare_ *not t ~: Y oq
know .that l' am your - wedded Wite, sworn
soletrittly before—the-e ter V ' • , ~.• .- . .-
- "Oh l )vecan. soon' Ado all that ,i'-' , ,li'e
sneered, going to a de x• . in. a . comer :Of
the room, and unlockincr, it -Ninth - 'a . ke l y .
~ from hits chain: %‘.l„,ook i - I, here !".1... :, .• •.- -
• ,lie held up to_ her a plebe of :paper; on
whiCh she . could distingsUis.h her signa
tune and his, and -tore sit in ' - twenty - frav
menu. .
....... .
"There' goes all the proof of , ivbiidli
. _ you -- baastt he went on: 'more . :cOolly.--..-
. "And now. we are, both ••• free; ,and.: the
sootier we use • Out liberty; • the, ' better' I
shall-be:pleased.". - .• - '. '-
lie. slammed the doot : behind' '. \ hitn'as
,be spoke,. and Iletlie. remained transfix
ed in, utter hopeless, Winning • misery.—
But When she did,...at last, *L recover:
power .of thought and of action,- some
sense,of feeling in the. dutibed Iszlittie#,
' - the one thought of her *art might; have
been eriprestied in the sentence; '
"I wil .
• . arise • and -go .to .my o •father ." . ' '
CHAPTER 111.
. ,
It was a strange contrast—so .Ilethe
thought from the bitter Christmas
morning on which she bad eloped 'from
her father's house, to the warm June
night hen shelstole from the home and
the protection of, him she dare now
scarcely call husband: - ss• - ' ..-,.'
But. even more reinaikable:• - ffas.:4-1*
, change of her-feel ings • and her position
during those few months. She had quit
ted the luxurious petting of ' her mildest
but refined honie, with, the• expectaticii
that she was but exchanging itforore
splendid domicile, She had thrown off
for the time her .l iathrr's anxions affection
and care, in full/ confidence that she
would received the still .more..aident and
tender love of a devoted husband., ,
She had trusted to the - influence • of
Pleading entreaties and of . softeningtime
to procure= the tiardon of hei own artd2of
Lord Cecil's father. '
that
would'would move in the socie,ty that
would only gratify her taste; enjoy', the
refinement she loved and coveted; add
take her place no the envied and, beau li
wile-of an Earl's son' and his-, pre
sumptive • beir.' :Such are the glowing
tlions that bad - warmed her heart on
at,,bleak,- hapless,. ,Cheerless Christmas
morn.
returninga sat d
She was to her. e e
_..
birthplace with a ch ill sickness-that par
alyzed the blood iii her .veins in - the
midst of the June luxuries and .warinth,•
• the;smiling .woeds, the, profuse bloasorns
of the summer. Yes,returning, Alethe
wazalowlv approaching her home in the
• diarmlni light of the rising 'tisk which
seemed to mock her with its brightness
and, joy. ' ,:' .
~ . , . 1 .•
But it was still 'ea - rip-66' early to
iisit the observation--of, many , wayfarers;
and Alethe could . ' reasonably hope to
r
i
• reach.her home , obseried • and, what
then ? . '- , •
-Nirhat did she xpect? To beireceived
and pardoned,- and ~ reinstated' in her
former enviable, lot .?.- , _, .., .. ~, ;: i
Ifol' but to implore -to tii.eif,' as it
'o pardon from her father's-lips,: and-,
then-Ito:1:6de herself, and- her' disgrace
and orrars,, in the , ,gravela ..- • .
A.•-. disobedient atighter;' a -disiiwned
wifelould'bope for,no bettersor happier
fite. 'She had but diatii-to, ,hope; or as
the shelter and exoppe'l'or . her folly and-,
her sininsilie struggled:::tinstingtosieseb
the yell remembered spettere'unfriendly,l
Os could watch. her_ return. She `bad
taken little from her home; she:twilight
nothing baok,,fiayf'",/?er. grief and • her . .
shame! "-- - •-
Bat-2he was mistaken in her eipecta-
' time. ' . . - .- -
A dairy-maid, '
singing 'as she went;,
villi has? uultliii her '2o:lo,rning's work';,
ancpikene Ttis a stranger,: . . the girl- ride
thoiight sh.f:iwohldystittge on one 'falter.
in (111take.-*/-1,--..e4 , t1e:1414 41 ' t:7::'
4 1c . Hr. ttiajOe at kosemojant just;s
ittpiVr':stielisked, :tremblingly; : '
' anfa‘ 4l g.te ? Wh y, min / besiheen
de Vl ei94c4 '''' I th 1 . U '
..,,,.,.., 0 4 0p liit i t t,,lnon 0 e. nev
. runaway !nth some* his tlenhter
''-.- -lord that
Meant her : nap:it'd, they say, last Christ
mat as ever was ,;
,and . poor yonna• Mr.
Itawdon, ,whowas to have married her,
fellowed him as chief mourner: to the
grave; But, dear, dear he'll find an
other as good as she, r don't doubt ' and
we'll hive him 1 . 4 - the old house, ntayliap,
if he gets married, as he's
,sure first
or last." ,!` •
Aletbe . waited to hear no more.
She conldnot speak. She hardly knew
that she breathed. , Her legs gave way
under her is' she ,took,-- her ..way. to the
churchyard in searehi of her . father's
grave. -a.,
She knew thispot. It was where her
mother was buried that
,he would be
laid ,• and she crawled; .rather- than ,Walk-
- ed thither; in a vague hope that it would
be for the last time. She had nothing
to live for- now: - If she might but go to
her parenta Ilea7en, and find the par
don and peace that was, denied her
on earth ; if, indeed, the daughter who.
had hastenEd- her father's death
„might
hope for such happiness and rest. - -
• Slit dragged, on her course. She seem
ed ..to s k ee the name on 3 the ,gr'Wvestone 11)3
if written in characters of fire, and, un
able to endure the sight, she sank:crouch
ingly on the damp, ground. And the
bells broke out as, if to -Mock her woe,
pealiug, merrily while she, was steeped in
hopeless grief. -
it was .too Much—too beart brev.king,
and crushing- ; anct, she gave a gasping
cry, as if her very spirit %Vita departing
n its bursting agony. , . •
1 -
, , •:,, It. T N * * , * *
"Miss'Alethe !—Nfiss Alethe,
did you
et/1i ? Is anything :=the- matter?" shund
ecl in her ears, and a tap ,at the. - door of
the roQm seconded the appeal.
. Aletlie - suirted from,*the chair she still
occupied., 1:11' hat v lay on the floor—her
dress was .'still unchanged from the walk
ing costume of s . thi previous night.:- The
hells
,were ringing joyousjy in welennie
of theChristinas morn ; the * snow ' lay
On the ground, -ticstead of the sun shin.
ilig on the rich summer verdure.
Could it b.?? Was it a dream ? - A
real pidture, - ; but Still a vision of the fu
ture, and, not its reality.
Alethegasped in actual bewilderment
of mingled joy; and , shame, and wonder.
For soine minutes she 'could scarcely
distinguish between, the true and false in
her -position; but by degrees she reinem
"tiered the whole. ' . • ,
She had prepared for the fatal deed, of
which the consequendes had 'been thus
singularly and mercifully - presented to
her in the dream which had occupied
her fefered and busy brain. 'And now it
was morn4.her bridal moin—and - she
awiikeliis it Wee, a new creature; to a
new life, with ew hopes and feelings,
aud tears ot penitence,.
I. am quite well Ruth. I suppose I was
dreaming. , I will iget up soon," she re
plied to the faithful Ruth ; and then she
hastily undressed, and again sought her
.bedor ar___Ael---i4 - 11 ,--- il fw' ---
'WitiFiriiiielgtn ow u____. _ _
,-----
at her door--r- --
y child, r-Must coMe• in: I miis
' 's your the
,double joy. the increa‘:ed
~happiness, that this auspiciousAay ,will
bring r lie' said,
,as he entered - the apart-
I meat and approached the" girM bedside.
l lt was too, ninch for - Alethes• foititude,
- c
'and herandid,- nenitent nature braid'
down under the ordeal. - .
7 ( 7
•`P -I pa,, do,not deserve it. do not- ,
desenVyour7lhve nor Leona Ws! Lain
a vain; false, rebellious ' -11" broke'froin
_her lipiii!, ' , - .
,17
Add then the wji, e tale -*as poured
out—lier-folly Lind her waywardness, her
nearly accomplished flight, and her deep,
deep penitctice.
Dr. FoOyce lisfe - ued with a half sad,
half.astonished smile to the-rapid:chilies
sion of his 'child. , . 4
• , . ‘
But when. she finished - with, "Papa,
darling papa,. can you sever forgive / me ?
L--can Leonardzever,pa , rdon such treach
ery, or think me / wOrtlty to bo.his,vlife ?" '
he drew her closer to his parental breast,
and let her head droop., on his shoulder;
to hide its - tears and its blushes.
"14=Alethe I . ansWer me one ititieStion,
as truly as a, guqd, and pious- maiden
should speak at - the, alter, "where you will
soon'stand I.:"Is this infathation -,past"?
Do you altogether renounce this false and
unprincipled manovho would have *if(
tempted you to 'deception, disohediene,
and disgracel. Would you zwed • 'him,in
preference to the good / and - true, - and'
long-tried4ultor:.whet: awaits. yoti,,at the
alter,sand who loves and believes in you
-so completely ?"' '' '. • . . 'z -
Alethe waitkd'a moment, and .her fa ,
Cher could,feel, as ell as hear, her 'heat)/
beat, against his in, the struggle. 7
- Btu . then "eh ..raised er head - and;look=
ed. at him,with unflinching sand fin her
larKexpretsive eyes. ~'', ' ~ ,/,"
-tfi.am true--1 _would not now, papa !
I wonlAM_wesic,ecilledlioycs, were he
at inY feet - nbiv lr ' rOti - 4tie-1 that them: l '#
who would,bayti indSed me to such-44n. /
/
ble Wrong , tan neKer be a safe antt-io le
guide for my futurelife3 • and if / L. and
can forgive add" tinst- tne, -, J;;;wji make
him a better and more Isaing/iVife than
in my former thoiikbileiiyilfultiessl and
vanityr' ': ....•-Y '-
i.•,:. ,-, , ,, :;.- r 3 ', -- -'
"Leonard need never -kno unesifire
Ch o ose s rtf chill': He ,Will - be'* the' ,last
twin, to pry into our secrets or suspect.
yolir A iouei,teeliiiio;" 'Was the fathers , re, ,
r
lly,, - :...-- ____ . ' '
AlethetwomiplatnaittM 4l
utter
q r , •
- NN"MI: ma
in my heart ? 'Safer 1" -- iih.4'eilaknOtt. !
q
indignantly. fhe knows all, and
Wiehes for me, then I will gladly . ands
,proudly ftdfil Ay promise; not other.
THE --._:::DITMOCRA.Ti.'. :- I SEPT,' , . - .20,' -- 18.,76, :..
wise
Fordyce smiled happily. . .
-- 4 .91 v-noble; true ehila Ithis&Rii-indeed
redeein yoUr fault?" he said; ' ; ‘.‘..T can:fear
nothing, either for ,Twireard - .'or you, so
hing as you: Stand:, by the truth;-and. obey
the,VoWs you will prornieefrellyour very
heart, 'Leonard shall - know all. Mean-
While;.‘niflove, it isitiinefOrYOujo begin:
your , preparations, since,the ceremony._
MO' take place before tine . Service time,
and you -will have no leisure 'to snare for
needless' thought and speChlition jr
Alethe was 'too thorongdily hritabled
and. subdued to demur;. though the did,
.perhaps, feel some sickening.. dread than
the lover might be' less ..indnlgent 'than .
the-parent,:and her - . bridal robe:dQnried
.in , vain. - • •
She commenced her toilette with
Strange and • mingled feelings ; but, the
arrival of the maid_ who was to assist .her.
in itscompletion,ihe • unconscious influ-;
enee that it exercised the -female;
rnindliV the ae r nal.,baSineis of dtessing
for such an
,occaslon; and the - iitter.rev. o
lution . sentiment - that had - .'-been`
wrought by the lite-like vision-, gradually
calmed' her nery!ls... .
- And .when her father at length tapped ,
at the door,"and--orice.-morstentered the
apartment of 114
. 0-til4, lie almost let fall
an expression of -sitrpris&-.iind
~admiration
at the loveliness- of- the
. fair young bride.
•- She, was indeed .beautifuland spirit
uellelookink creature an her snowy. robe
and veil, that 'were . .well-nigh - as dazzling
as tlie dress-which-nature was 'wearing at
that . .ChriatmnsAide. • •
And &though; agitation and the want .
at her accustornedrefreW.)iug. repose might
take something, ircan htr,'Woura z •-it but
added softnessatidtimid feminine charms ,
:to het. usual brilliant, sparkling loveliness
vvlitch completed the idea, of iv bride.-- . •
"Come' with me, my darling ; Ruth
can:finished ail these. trifles afterwards,"
ne said, ' leading. her to the adjoining
aparttnent.Whion had been„the ~ special
apartmerit of the young.bride )11
ner-liappy girlhood. •-• • •
• Alethe'lierhaps guessed 'whim .she was
going to meet. ...
Her eyes were dimmed: and, her lips
trembled. She tried
.to acik the question,
ere, they passed into the galOon.,
- But : she was not long, kept insusp?ni3e.
11,!i• hand was :taken in the grasp of
oneShe.felt and knew shes:Ootild trust 'for
life; and the words,.-:"Abr own; ? in y' be
loved Alethel let. all that .is painful be
forgotten =betWeen Os'!" came like. music
on. her •
,f.`l3llt, Luonaici, can - you forgive ? and
can vorie.ver trust me more?"she -niur
mured,'falteringly. •-* , *
- "With. tny-life-..7with..' more than .life
with.ray honer and happiness; Alethe l'
he Said,:firmly.. - : s lhe woman .itrho could
reveal the - Wail* error to which she was
tempted,but did; note - yield, - has a - double
safeguard for me, and a
,double ehar
Now - and for, ever, my
_faith; anti love,
. 11111 9
I know you wil oblt use'ta - frust
prosper andhelp'me
of need 'I wit/TYcame soleniti=
lv fi . om the youn ; and had
her father at over doulited hefore,, they
wouldh e been_safistied by that fervent
bomb e vow.
='A hrief-hOur afterwards, and they were
at tlyzaiter, and plighted their troths as
man and wife till. fletith should-- them
- part.
A gleam or, winter shunshins sparkled
on, the bay berries and the Christmas
roses that deeorated_theantiqueand taste.'
Tul chancel of the venerable collegiate
church, as if to greet. the dist step tif the
young pair in life'sjoining together ; and
the crash of the , i musical.-peal in 'Qv•
tower- - "spoke of the double joys and
sqleinnities of the occasion to the bridal
party, and to all who witnened the ee re-. :
molly that! preeeded the -Public service
of the
But there was 'one who half concealed
hitiiseff, looked on with a dark brow and,
scOinful lips, and who- stood with 'a,
'Mo.-ling bow in the. doorway through:,
whic they - passed. -
Cecil -Talboyes, irritated by his. diSap--
poiritment of the night before, had detex
milled 'to test the real cause-of Alethe's
failure of promise,„-and;to 'revenge biro.
self—so far as: be intrusion in the, most,
agitating moment' could; effect. -, 1
But had the bride 'doubted before;
',that - brief '' ice--that clear=sighted'
- glimpse of-the features i!)t
lover, would have decided ;
in her heart foreyer.
nian)y. truth—the 'can
doiand trust—=the::.devOtion, :that
. ShOne
out in LeOnardAtaidon's, face,. wastar
.snore permanent/in its attraction than
Ceeil'S mere surface beauty •Of;features,
And as, years , rolled the seasons ° 1
revolvid, 7 4as, : the Christi:nag- festival _1
brougkt/back in full vividness the events
of We memorable "Eve'ljot - Alethe's
bridal day—Ahe lapse of 'tithe did 2. but
/deepen the wife's. 10ve,., and. jtistifYlhe
final choice of the Christunis Bride.
gentle tap
a 8rai. , 24010 I;. 2i. comocii;
; i t ; 401 v sAvanite Rttothist
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MARBLE AND GRANITEMNU NT- A ;
:..;V l / 4 'MANTIES Atiagix;
• „ rt .
IMPORTERS OF 80OTO11 - tritiliffE
26 Ohniango St. Wear blp o t
arts. Buteratarox y
.‘• g
Biarnesl JIM)" &
-CO.,
ViliTAlltlf3llZD A 8,10.1
t 3 01'..411r , itimps OF
Badness Cards.
LIR. ELLEN . E. MITCHELL; PRY
sician and Surgeon, -graduate .01 the Woman
Medical College of the N. Y. Infirmary, then resi
dent physician for a year in. the Wollll3l's, flostkital in .
N. Y. after four years', practice in Fon du Lac. Wis
consin,. has located in Montrose. Special attention
given to diseases of women and children. Unice at
Qv!, foot of Main Street,. in , the' old David Post home-
Montrolo, Dee.ls, 1.8160;-41menS0 - •
IT D. BALDWIN, AL D., HOMIX.
ila psthlc Physician ,and Burgeon t hat located
himself at Montrose. where he will-attend promptly to
all professional business entrusted to his , care.—
tiff — Office in Cannaltis buildlng. second floor, front.
lioardpOldr..W.Balde*in'spi "
Montrose, Pa.. March 1011815.
DR.W. W. SMITH DENTIST.-
, „ .
Rooms at his dwelling, next door north of Dr.
Halsey's, on Old Foundry street*, where he would be
happy to see all those in want of .Dental Work. He
feels confident that be can plesseall, both, in qualitycif
work and in price. Oftlee hours from:ilea c . ii.to 4 r.n.
:Montrose. Feb. 11,1874—tf
ALLEY HO CTSE 2 G REA BEND , :
Pa. :ituatedusei. the Ede Railway Depot.—
Isa large Matt commodious house.. Has. undergone a
thorough repair. Newly furnished rooms and sleep
in gapartmeuts,spiendid tabi is.an d al i things compris
ing a iiiest class hotel. -RI RI ACKERT,
Sept- 10th,1873.-tr. . , : . :. Proprietor.
. ,
RILLIN GS . STROUD, 'IRE : • AND
Life. Insurance Agent. All bieliieee attends to
proniptly,on fair-t °rine . Office drat doorea et of the
bsek of Wm —U. Cooper As Ce.,Publ lc Avenue. Mont.;.
rose, Pa. . ' ° . -(Ang.1,1869..]
trily 17, 1.872. 13A2.2,iti8e STScitlio.
rPHE 'PE6PLE'S MARKET, PHIL
lip Ilan% Proprietor. Fresh and Salted Meats,
Bann; Pori, Bologna Saulage w etc. w of theust. mtal 7
constantly on hand.td prices to init.
Montrose; Pa., Jan,.l4, 104.-1 y
DGARIA.. TURRELL,
J1.:1
ou); !MUIR AT LAW, '
No: 170 Broadway; New York wry.
May 12, '.75.--(Feb,ll 4 1874.- 1 y) • , : -
_ _
.ITTLES AND. BLAKESLEE, AT
torneys at Laiw;Montrose, plice opposite
the Tarbell House.
*tAtrose_,Oct.ls*;lBr.
W.
ST
Every etyle 'of. bulldloks erected, ana•cverything
furniShed; Jlt GREATLY-. TEEMED :PEWEE . . • COlatraCts
cheerially . . famished- Stair , building a specialty: NOT*
but experienced workmen. tolerated. : • jan,;(4lo . :_. -
Montrose. March 22,1876.-Byl • • • •
W 13, DEANS, DEALER IN
V e Books, titationery , Wall Paper, Newspa
pers. Pocket Cutlery. Stereoscopic Views. Yankee
Notions, etc. Next door to the Post Mite, Moutruse,
pt. -• ' • W. B. DBANS.
Sept; 80, 1.814.
F 4. X.CHA.I4'GE HOTEL:. M. J. HAR
rington wishes to inform thepublic that having
rented,the Exchange Rotel in Montrose, be is now
prepariiiilii accommodate the traveling , public " :n
dret-clase style.
-Montrose, Ans. 28,1811.
•
BURRITT I , DEALER IN STA—
pia and fancy Dry. Guide, 'Crockery, Rard
waA, Iron, Stoves. Drugs: 041 e, and Palitts.-Ek)ots
and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Furs,Butralo Robes, Gro
ceries:Provisions, &c.
New Hillard. l a.,Nov 6, :.72—ts.
GhOVES, FASHIONABLE
V Tailor, Montrose, 1 3 a: 'Shop over Chandler's
Store. orders filled la •first-class style. Cutting
done to order on short- notice, and :warranted to fit.
Montrose. June 80.'15. •
DR. D. A LATHROP; ADM'?
t ers Electro Thermal Bathe, at Vate Foe of
Chestnut_ street. • Ca ll and .-coneult in all Chromic
Moutroil
T- . -E - WlSWFlifi---SLIAVING AND
.11.4 hair Sbop in Searle's new. but/clink,
below Express °Mee, where he will ne found ready
to attend all 'who may want anything tlr hie line.
Montrose Pa. Oct. 13, 1809. • ,
.
. .
F .. T..--PURDY. MANITFACtURER
. ..
.1. f. wagons or 411 kind's. Altia,makeb a specialty
!of wood 'work foesale. ' Repatrepromptly attended to..
;IJOes only. beat stock; and *tits to make only ltrat3elitss
Work.. •:.!' ': - • ---• . . • ' Ittp#l 26, 18164 ,:. ,• ...
RICHARD. • •
il—k"SON,
clan . and,Sargeon, tend ers hi,tprofessionalier
vices t eittieus of Montrose and vicinjty, °Zee
at his rc,sideree,.pn Op corner east . of the Foun
dry.' • - ;- ; ' fAug.1..180..
•QCOVItti 'AND DEWITT, ATTOR
ney at . Law and :3olicitora inßaukruptcy.-01:11ce
t'ln.49 Court titrent. over City
X ational Bank, Bing
ttii :uteri N. - Y.
Sun e 18th, ' ' • ! JznOlts DEWITT.
EAGLE . - DRITO: & STORE,' THE
place in.get'Oragn-.o4lll.ettetnes,.lllgara,VO
isicco,PiVes.Pocket7Booki•, Spectalee, Yankee No ,
Lions. &e. Brick Black.. . A. B. BURNS
:Nlentroee, P/1„ 31015th, 1875:
LF.
,Frrea,- , ATTOIMEt: ANT)
•Cottinellor=etrlaur Moitrose; Pa: Office - 1:01
beieto. o',re, below and weetoti the Cou rt
,M9ntroee, Jantiary 27, 1875.,-11.',,>
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A.
,t . YON, ,SIIO,OESSOR TO
Turroil, 'desier./iu ,Drugs. Mel:Seines,
- ohemicals, 'Faints, Oils, ,Dye•stufs, Teas, Spices,
iaoods..Teirclry;,Pertumery, -- g te. • '
.Montrose.Ma7,l9.lB7s: .;
j -0 MigATO - 13,
- / CtviiEzianazu Aix) kagii thgrewroi, ,
k..-
~ P. 0.. addres`s,2%;tiklitt Vorkie.
Shequhanna Ct):; Pa.
1111
A 0. WARREN, ATTORNEY, AT
_ , , . ,
..Laiwylionnty, Back Pay- Peas I n mad Bx
imoz:on Maims attended to. Olnce „Orr . oor
below'lloyd'e Store, Mcmtrose.Pa; [Ark. 1,'691:
..-
F I. Lor 4 A
.TTORIsIEY 'A LAW;
Monfrosb. Pa. Onfieittone inomptlyritte'ridod
to. Special attention given ;to Oionveyancing ander;
p_hans' ,Ootirtnractiee. . Office on Pphlic Aventiv over
First National Bank, back . • ,
,[march
$
WILSON J. TURREVi SURVEYOR.
v Havinctiad 20 years experience in the britineis,
will continue to Itttend to cane In my protetseton. , l , • •
Montrose, 8ept..15,15.-IY. , - • ‘:
w.' w• .Bal,lll, oApiXErriAza)
itt Y or T aro i se; l:ir Mat Ufa ct a rers. 01.10;Ini
tangy.
• W. SEARLY, - ATTORNEY:--AT
• Law, ofreb" - bVer the St6to of M. titstivatter ,
lu:the trick Block ,Montrose Pa. :4" 'nay
t 7. - RIFFIS &- AY.rVE I DEALDRS:iN
nirawareilroniN A lle. Ilcinveinrniehing Goode,
Grqcerfes iiip,C.Provhdope,. oodiltltpite, JappanedAnd
Presied TJA:Ware, &c: march VS,
• •
isz , ' . MdeotrA3m 3 . - . A',1 1
• to sat Law. !Office over ; W.' IL, ,Cooper
Cote Us - Bitty 104- 1571. 4 tf - 0-,
1101V " 1 , „ O. CAMP, ta" TOBSEY t
iLP Law, Montroae, Pa. Office over Wm .• Cooper
Co.'e
.1:,
Moutroae Jaa.sol,
0,...1L8E1TT S. JOHN,SON; - ;. `,.;'. ›!'
1) 1 1 1 :41rcilil ON gsfit Addtftli
March 29 0 8 ' 16 ! Mon '
Law, Oaten over Al B. itoritii,lVtigataii,
Brick Montrone, '4, Juno O f '75.7-111.
MI Br.iY,
x 31.. iirO i ric)EUSSß, Atli/ran
BlOOkbis
fltuuk, 14 , 1874,
LS.PO'TTER, DENTIST WISHES
Into riu the 'people of lifoiltrose and Vicinity,
that be lopermattently located, in the second story of 2,
P. Stamp a new building; opposite Cooper's Bank. Al i
kinds of Dental Work done in the best manner.
N. 8..-INitrone Oxide, Langiting,Gatia, given for the
puniess extraction of teeth.
tStb, 1870.7-tf ,
. . .
•
V - BACON; WILL - HEREAFTER
i..u. furnish the citizens or Montrose aid Vicinity,
with first-class Bread. Baecaft,' Rolle Ples, Cakes and
Cookies, Tarts, U., etc., &a. , Parties and Weddmot
supplied, and quality guaranteed._ 'Dining Roams
np stairs,' where Geo. Callis will be :nano ready to sat,, ,,
IA! the cravings of the Inner ann. ~,, ~
Montrose, May M. 1878.' - - B. BACON,
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•
NEW- MILFORD MACHINE 8110 P.
.L.l All kinds of manhineryinsde, or furnished toot..
der. Repairingpromiillyatfended.tn. .'/
~, - , • .
_• -' • JDLII:1 lILTZ:
-New Ilford, bluv 17. ] 87 8.--Iy,, -, SII
.
AV M. A. CROSSMON, ATTORNEY
V at Law. Office over , the ' Firtit Nation
Bank, id antroae,Pa. IV; "A.. enoamp li.
liontroae Aprill9- 1.876.—tf.
PILI,3IAN, Ca,: FIRST NA
tactual Bank Building, mailtrope. Desiet e
Diy Goode, Clotiting,)lialuery Goode, &Boote Shoer,
4tc. ' aprll2l.
1.-41 SNYDER, 110,m(E.
patio 1 5 2_inielair and .Bnrgenn, New lillford,
Pa. (Ilea at - the Union Rotel.- • . ,
A,Ug..23, 18711,-tt , •
azo.P.LITTLZ,
t ~1
• i'
Boas, car4B.
Basking, Ike.
BANKING f IiOUSE
WM. El, COOPER &
MONTROSE, PA.
GENERAL BANKING BIJSINE . SS DONE.
COLLECTIONS . MADE O.N ALL
'POINTS AND PROMPTLY ACCOUN
TED FOR AS lIERETOFORP
DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN EX
CILISGE, FOR SALE:
UNITED STATES t - OTHER BONDS
BOUGHT, AND- SOLD.
COUPONS AND CITY AND COUNTY
BANK, CHECKS CASHED AS
USUAL
OCEAN STEAMER PASSA.GE TICK-
ETS TO AND FROM EUROPE.
. .
INTEREST ALLOWED ON SPECIAL
TIME DEPOSITS, AS PEW AGREE
MENT WHEN, TTIR DEPOS
IT IS MADE. •
• - 7 -- "
in the future, as in the past,'Ne shall endeav
or to transact saltmoney basiness to the wig
faction of mu patrons and correspondents,
coornitt a co.,
Montrose, 3farch 10 "76.--tt ,? Bankers.
T" -
STISQIYERANIiA COUNTY AGM
,:CIILTURAL WORKS, •
Having beet recrganized under the-"firm, name,
. style of:Susquehµnaa County - Agricultural
- Works. limited,
AtT.N I Y- 14 T - Tr "Pres,' W. H.. COOPER, Treas.,
. "
• D. S..s.ritz,- .secretary.
Are now prepared to funtielt, on short notice,
*tationarg 6ngints,
CIRCULAR SAW - MILLS, TURBINE 1
• NATEk•-•WHEELS.,
And do all kinds of mill sod job work 4:iromptly ithd
satisfactorily. at low rates. We man afacture and Lave
on band-a large assortment of
.PLOWS -FO 'IMPROVED
PATTEUNS.
OMILDRON KETTLES of different styles,
ADJUSTABLE BARN DvOR HANGINGS,
MEADOW ROLLERS, BLACKSMITHS'
FORGES POTS and GRATES, DOG POW
ERS for churning, One and Two Horse POW
ERS and•THRESfIERS, of the latest and best
_ - patterns, (!tip.,
4opirogie, 14tirc1 1.1878.
v •ok) 4
-' 1 -
4; a
r t
' . ,
MEM
11=MIM
W A1114:!:01, the ,stLenlio
4,,0$ Awful Ale wantlug
• . • •
t .
ANYTIIINGIN THE 11A1ZBISLINE
f . • tat pint *4llltB at
NA EP T; PA,
§lig4trE AN lt
. ,
the OuirMitrble Worirtin the County..ie
I===a!
,A : ; Work Warranted Represouted
MEE
EIMMIM=
*'
FOP CAN •
YE MONEY
i.! ;
:~e'
Ore*lling •ut.'
,•o • '
' 00/1"fl
,„ 11 vo = • ,
4, 11 „ gait.
'CODY 0
.)::$
114 4 •
4'4'44
APrtLY)W"'
11M-P.Peat '
B-1114111ARD-PUTPITI
_ .
Ballard outfit for theap. Two bibles *Obit
riotooramt fixtures.. Adds U. 8. WARNER.
u 5a,16143.t ' ilostrouhr
d ends
Ot :140 -SALE.
;BENI