The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, September 27, 1876, Image 8

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    "Then,;" said Alp majok, "I shall ask:
her
her to let me adOPt you. .Will you, be
my, daughter henceforth ?"
She threw her arms around his neck,
and sobbed upon "his bred t.
"Do you,really love Mel Do you real
ly want me?" , asked she.
"I am all , alone, my child," said the
major; "Apd.yon will
,be the sunshine'
of my bode." , -
"But you have a sad'?"
"Yes," answered, the major, slightly
frowning. , "Poor 'Henry 1 But be has
estranged tiniself from me." .
:i.Foreverl"
"Yes foreier 1" (Sickness!, you see, had
taken none of the 'inherent obstinacy
out of our old heroe's character.)
"P'apa 1"=- = sae - "nett beside the' satin
pillowed invalid. chair; which had been ,
wheeled our. into the 'sunshine on the.
broad veranda—"l am to caul you r papa,
am I not ?"- - •
"Of course you are, dearest." \‘
• The, major's hand ftroked\ down her
bright hair with a tender touch as he
spoke.
"Then papa,: tell me thy you are es
tranged from him ?" •
"He married in disregard of. my, wish
es," the major sternly. anpwered.
"Is that such au u n pardonable crime 1;"
'Unpardonable'? See here kary, if he
had, not made such , a fool, .'ouch air
,idiot
. of himself, he might have been your
husband. YOu might have' been then
iny daughter in very truth 1 Stringer
things have happened." \ ,
"lint that ,couldn't be."
. .
• "Why not ?" demanded ihe . majer.
. " Because he is my , husband already , ,
Oh, papa dear,- dear fathri- 2 --I. urn not
Mary Martin,• and yet I ani ! . My -, real
name is -Mary Ariel ' -Martindale ; 'and'
Mary ; away•at St. Louis, is my husband.
I only came here to star with \ Aunt Fes ,
- senden_ until he Gould Make, that little
home for us. which .we had both' ' hoped.
and dreamed of. Will. .youlforeive•\ Us
both, papa, fOr nay . sakelr . '. , :' , .
• "I suppose I shall bav i e. • to." said . the
major, in,.extre.me . bewilderrneut.. "Kiss.
ins dear.; - Upon the / whole,' 'Harry isn't
such a fool as - I•believed'hini to be I And
you knew. who I •was. all . the. while.?" • •-- -
"Of course I did." - . -: ' . '•.
.
. "And you kept it dark T' . .Sly little
puSs : ,Well,,'Mary4-I 'mean`, Ariel:---"
"Yes, .papa."
"We'll telegraph to Henry `to come
right back.;
.There's . only i i three . -)i us.
Let's try and be happy together."
So, through Ariers !blue eyes and
neaven-sent face Harry IMartindale . win
lain e:ited, - and through 'her he: :was i.e.
oeive back again into his own..inherit,
!
Ance.- . . - ''' ' • •-• '- . ' '",
"0 . i n up, sir, that I knew what I was
4bout,'' said Harry,. as 'he' stood thee
with Ariel leaning on his arm. - • ~
. "Yon '4O - g !" • 'said , the .o:d gen \ tleman,
facetiously poking. him . ;in the ~ribs;
4 yon'v i e got the prettiest. little wife go
. the' ; • •.
.. . •.• .
~..•• • :. - _
- *arm mut glonothold. ,\
Two or three ago a paragraph went
the rounds of the' agricultural press to
the effect that Mayor Ludlow of Norfolk
Va., had tyeated the pear blight, witli
remarkable success by applying linseed
oil to 'the diseased parts. P..P. West- .
cott of Rochester; N. ,Y., that mule sea.:
son had a tree attacked with bligh't, the
bark of the trunk below the branches
presented that blackOned, appear
slice so indicative of what is called "lire- ,
blight-" By cutting through the hark
Mr. W. discovered that the inner balk
'and 'sapwood were black and, apparent ly I
dead. Remembering the oil prescription
refered to above he tsbed the diseased
parts 'thoroughly with raw linseed oil.
This wtts in the autumn. The next
springthe tree leaved o _ at: and commenc
ed growing and upon cutting into the
diseased bark he;found thatla new inner
bark had' grown, 'and" the tree is now
alive and flourishing. Last summer his
trees commenced blighting , again, some
of thew very badly and ,'he applied the
. linseedbil again.,. The blight ,was arrest
ed, and the trees haves put forth their
, foliage in good condition this spring' and
the new. bark under the dead exterior
aliie and apparently healthy.- r Although
Mr., t Westcott does' not • claim to' haie
full demonstrated the fact that linseed
Oil is an in remedy for pear blight
he be very, tb try it again
shonfdihia be,,
be . again attacked, and
ire would advise our readers to,' .do the
_stone, atd" dee What its , effecti, may be, in
their Wes. , • ' :
_
Corrorainf-rilltin Eastern Markets.
new branch - of trade is likely;to at
tend the dap* 'of California's 'wonders
.at be
,gxhibillon. The marl to of San-
Fran4soo,and Sacramento are constantly
glntted'and the fruit-growers determined
while:.arranging for their- Centennial
die Pla t, to — fitid an Outlet in Eas tern
markets. They sent Mr:, ..Earle this
to investigate and repprt upon the feasi..
bitity 4:4741401` untlettaking.:• - Mr.
Earle found retailerveharging 81,54
pound for hot-house grap4s, and that a
good field was opened, which,-like the
banana trade, would itselfcreate a, de
ntim .:
& The . ,prefieriation . o'f the fruit is'
no longer an obstrUction` to the accum.
dish/neat of their pro3ect as iefrigerators
have by recent inventions 'been brought
to such perfection. , Ahat .Igrapes ean. be
brought here ten dart with the bloom
stilitpon them and , sold` by the retailer
profitably at the. rate, of twenty cents a
pm/na l quite reditetioa from, the etuag
es fori,ottot.house grapeo. ft/At ,
Pear Blight
sold in. California by .weight.
apricots-and grapes will_ be first sent to
Philadelphia—,grapes . with which those.. of
Almeria orlklalage Can. hardly.. ,com
pare. They Will: be seen in .refrigerator
cars that are guaranteed -to keep them. in
perfect,Condition - for a . month, and - as an
'evidence of the earnestness of thiapro
-kat. one of Our _ .Transportation Compan
iesis reported to be- building one hun
dred refrigerator„ cars - for the' California_
, trade. - . In two .years it is presumed .that
the California fruit trade' will form an
important , buaineA interest • in
Philadelphia, and 'arrangements have
been made by which -- regular shipthents
will commence ne x t spring,. :The firm
interested in this , venture has . sedur- -
ed a building on Delaware ayenue. the
lower:".portion of which they propose
to transfer into a refrigerator, and ei
pect.not,onlytO keep large supplies of
California fruits, but bananas, pineapples.
&c : car load of California pears is
'to sent' through in September, and
within two weeks 71' car load of grapes
will arrive. Which • Will efiectually settle
the question of . the 'practicability of .the .
enterprise: So confident are'the . project
ors of.-. their success . that . 'within two
years, it is heralded_ that fruit trains will
leave the Pacific Coast daily for the E;ist
and that in another 'year. two or three
trains of twenty-five cars each wiltleave
every, week:. Peae,,hes . :have' been already
brought here frOm California and sold at
.$lO a- case; 'which contains about two
hundred peaches.... 'The, trade is 'likely. to ,
`cornme.nce . in earliest .;next :year with . a
shipment of apricots! and peaches about
themiddle of June.... 4arly varieties
.pluins'and late 'varieties of peaches*will
follow, and about the first of. July -the
shipment'
. of Bartleti; pears will likely
I. eetulnence. By the ISt of August it is
.eipebted to send grapes here, such as ,
hate neVer been seen in these markets,
in clusters weighing from six to eight,
pounds. Almonds and ;raisins, upon
which large duties tor importation, are
paid, can be . furnished from California
at less prices Italagh and .Altneria
fruit - are sold.
.1 he results - of. experi
ments . thin far made satisfy the ;fruit
growers that in a shOrt 'time the demand
in the East for California fruit - wilt be
very great.. • . :*
Questions and Answers:
In feeding meat to t)wls,.what kind,
is best ? .
The best kind of :meat for fowls
.'is
neef lights (lungs). boiled.. Meat. may
'be given` with pr without chopping.
What is the cause of V streaked butter ?
„Imperfect working ottlie bntter after
itis
_salted. ..The 7 ..lialt • 'IOU the color—
that is, deepens and brightens it—there-
fore if it . is not thoroughly worked in
every ;fart; the fresh. butter retains the
color it had when it came from the
churn . and the salted butter .. grows so
imilch darker than the contrast gives the
streaked : appearance. • •
When should fruit.- trees be,,' washed,
and what receipt - is good-for a wash ?
. The washing of fruit trees•i4 generally
'done in the spring before the leaves-are
out, though it is equally, if not more,
effective, to apply the • wash 'later... One
receipt • highly ' recommended consists
of a. half bushel of lime and four pounds
of poWdered sulphur . pricEd .in 'a tight.
. barrel, where the lime is -•-slaked with. hot
'water, the: miitith 'of . the • .harrel being
covered with - '! a cloth ; this is then
redubed to thC' consistency of Ordinary
• whitewash, and when Atipplied has added
to! it half anOUnpe of -carbolic acid • 'to
each . gallon . of - the liquid.: • .
sWhat: materials- 'are. -,most used for
mulehingtrees ana shrub 4? .
.one o. -the-best and' cheapest .mater,
lals for mulch is straw, 'cut straw'; it is
s clearrand 'healthy for nearly - -dl plants.
I Coarse marsh grass cut and cured is
largely Used for this pnrpose. Leaves
from' the Woods make a good mulch.
Tanbark 'is \ highly recommended, for
many plants ; especially strawberries.
Coarse barnyard later, is also good.
Avoid -using :fresh , manures or long,
heavy thick green grass.
Can thin soils be prevented from leach
ing'?
Vegetable mold is the preventative.
Rave a crop 'upon' the ; land all the time,
and sojmake soil full Offine mould. A
growing crop fills t'-e.soil with •roots, and
the 'roots decompose aid form -mold. att
mold and' soil making plant issfotind in
red Clover. • Buckwheat is . also useful
when it is plOwed Under. - - .- Corn lowed
as for fodderand. plowed under is benefi
cial. Turnipsplowed \under are, of bene
fit ',"'‘ " "
What are the "vulture hooks
Vulture hocks are the stiff. feathers
that projectibelow the.knee of the fowl;
they Are unsightly ,and projeotionabld,
andoccar in the Asiatic breeds.. '
On what part of 4. sheep is the-best
wool found on the shoulders of a sheep.
Ilow-'much should hogs weigh for
Market?
Two hundred And fifty and, three hun
dred:pounds is now, considered a more
desireable weigh than five hundred, and
generally bring more money :per
pound. Besides it costs more: in, the
fkeding to make last - hundred pounds of
the weight , thati the first. .The markets
in.. England favor hogs of light , night
two',hundred being - considered heavy
weight.:
Vemeitie 'Receipts.
Citwai , thrs.—These are, very good cold
or, iarm. Two ctipfult of light depgbAcvli
eggs; piece of butter size of , an-egg.— if
this makes too thta a hatter add
ifotir. Bake, ia \ it hot quick Oven in. hot
PattY PaPql
A MOURAT'.:S
CARRY THE NEWS,
OH CARRY THE NEWS - TO MARY
AND EVERYBODY ELSEI
FOR GOOD NEWS istEALTHY AND REFRESHING
10111 MAN
HAVE MOVED TO TEEM NEW STORE
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANX,
(Searle'is -New Brick,)
Where they will keep on hand the best assorted Stock o
Men's and Boy's' Ready-lade
C.1ti.,:c)02.20 - cl':
11 DS, .NOTIONS. FANCY GOODS,
SIERY, HATS, MILLINERY .
GOODS,.&C.,
DRY . G
H
of all descriptions And latest styles.
UWE lIS s• CALL and' we will SAVE YOU MONEY.
Terme. cash or good paper. Respeeful!y.
S. PILLMAN & CO,
NATIONAL". DRY GOODS CLOTRINQ EXPEIORDIN
BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS, newest shades,
25,conts per yatd,
at S. P. CO.'S First National.
BLACK AND COLORED CASIDIRRES, all shades
cents per yard,
at S. P. & CO.'S First National.
BEST CALICOESSnew-styles
( Ind fast co'ors, 6,‘ rents
per .CO.'S Fl nit National.
HANDSOME HAMBURG EDGING AND INSERTING
from lOcente per yard up,
at S. P.,& Co.'s Firet National.
YARD WIDE BLEACHED COTTON ' S, from 8 cents
per yard up,
at S. P. Co.'B First National.
YARD WIDE FACTORY, qom V cents, per yard
upwards,
t. , at S. P. & CO.' S First Nationa'
•
BEST SHIRTINGS, new stPes, 15 cts. per ykrd
at S. P. & CO.'S First National
BOYS' READY-MADE SUITS, from $5 up,
• at S. P. & Co.`RFirat National
YOUTHS' READY-MADE SUITS, from $6.50 tip,
at S. P. & CO.'S First National
MEN'S ItEADY-DIO DE SUITS, from SS up, ,
' at S. P. & co.'tr. First National
BOYS' CASSIMERE PANTS, ironssl.so up,
• at SS. P. &CO.'S First National
•
MEN'S CASSIMERE "P
att iT P42 CixOLNAugiqatiOnti
We shall also keep on hand Gents' and Ladles' Un
derwear of all styles; ladies' and misses' Ready-made
Suits. •As assistance to our experienced and artistic
milliner. we have engaged the services of one of the
leading trimmers in New York city. and we guarantee
our millinery department to contain the leading etylets
and trimmed in best city styles, ,and our prices lower
than elsewhere Remember we will keep a full assort
. ent of Xi/classes of goods generally kept in first-class
stores, and our prices we warrant • will be the lowest in
SuSquehatina County. Our special buyer will be in
the market at all times, and procure for us the latest
novelties. Our motto will be. "Justice to all.' Bear
in mind we have a NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, and
the LOWEST CASH PRICES IN THE COUNTY. As
an inducement to make large purchases we will deduct,
(on demand) on all cash bilis of $lO or more, live per
cent. •
. Come one and all
Both great and small
And buyyour goods
-
• • - At S. P. 'Co.'eFiretNation-all.
Respectfully, S. PILLMAN & CO%
' First National Dry Goods and Clothing Store.
Mcinfrose. March 25, 1876; •
B. R. LYONS & CO„
HAVE RECEIVEp LARGI'ADinTLONS
TO THEIR STOCK OF
CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, DRUGGET
MATTINGS, WINDOW
SHADES' •
PAPER. HANGINGS AND ENAMEL
CLOTHS, COTTON YARN,
COFFIN TRIM.-
• MINGS,',
PLATED WARE,, DRY GOODS AND
GROCERIES,- PAINTS,-OILS,
DAMASK, REPS;
ALL OF DR. JAYNE'S FAMILY
MEDICINES,,
T.RITNKS, UMBRELI4S, 'RUBBER
GOODS f6O - =
CALICO, SIX CENTS . 'PER;; YARD
MIER
3rontrose, jazinaty' 1, 1676,
REMOVED AND *ENLARGED.
- OROQ.ERY:SI I .O.RE.:', -- :.:r
` - to the building tour doors, above the First' Nattona
Bank, Public Avenue,. (formerly ,occupied, by, E. P.
Stamp,) where I have enlarged my stock of"
rocories, grovisione, c.,
I InVite competition both , in quality and price. Please
give me a call and be convinced that I can do you good.
WILSO J. TURRELL.
Kontrose, April ;26;1876.--y1.. . - • '
ARM. FOR BALE •
The salmeriber offers his farm kir • site, sltuaie in
Foiekt: Lake, containing 65 acres 50 improved. Will'
keep, twelve cows', andtep4; • elt-v,tiktered, is also
it; goW grain farm, , Bit ai de: ortbard. , Terms,
will.be made easy. -For forther,par tertian emlaire'or
sadrels *r --I`WRON ttliTNOLDs,_
ppp, s * ,l4
pleb. utc--tt - - • Irouttopy
B.: : E, .LYONS --'Js. f CO.
I have removed mj►' '
BEM
•
11 -• R . 'ALLEN 'E. MITCHELL, - PHAT.
itclan and Surgeon, graduate of the Woman
Medical College of the N. Y. Infirmary, then resi
dent physician. for a year in, the Woman ' s. Hospital in
N. Y.: after four yearb i _ practice in Fon du Lac. Wis
consin, has located in. Montrose. Special attention
given to diseases 'of women and children. • Office at
the foot °Villain Street., in the old David,Post home
stead:: • '
1 Montrose, Pec.15,1875.--Bmtonso ' '
HD. BALDWIN, M.. Di, IIOMCE
.gi pathic Physician and Surgeon. has located
himself at Montrose. where he will attend promptly to
alt professional business s entrusted .to Ids care.—
Office in Carmalt's building, second floor, front.
Boards at Mr. B. Baldwin's.
- Idontiose, Pa., March 10,1875. - • • .
DR.W. W. SHITII, 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 NV ork. He
feeleconfident that he can plemse all. both in qualityof
Work and in price. Office hours from 9 At; k.to 4 rot.
..I!l.ontrose. Feb. 11,1874—tf
VALLEY, HOUSE, GREAT BEND,
Pa. Situated near the Erie Railwiy. Depot.—
Is a large and commodious hous e . Has undergone a
thorough repair. Newly furnished rooms and eleu . p,
tngapartments,splendid tables;and all things es:npile
ing a ill st class hotel. HENRY ACKERT, ,
Sept.loth,lB73.—tf. . • ' • - Proprietor.
RILVINGS STROUD FIRE AND
-
Life Insurance Agent. AU business attended to
promptly,on fair terms . Office drat dooreaet of the
bank of Win. 1.1. Cooper .& Co.,ElubLicAvenue.3loxit
rose. Pa. [Ang.1,1869.]
Jzly 17. 1872. 1311.zisos Sruoun.
rrHE PEOPLE'S MARKET, PHIL
-IL lip Hahn, Proprietor. Fresh and Salted Meats
limns, Pork, Bologna Sattliage.ete. ' of the best qual
ity, constantly hand.at nriceb to snit.
Montreee, Pa., Jan. 14-.1873.-17
EDGAR A. TURRELL. •
.• .•
UOUNBELLon AT LAW. .
• , N 0.170 Broadway,Now , Fork City
' Mayl2, '71—(100.11.1874.-1y)
1 ..ITTLES AND BLAKESLEE, . AT
torneys at taw,slontrose, Pa. Office, opposite
the Tarbell House.
$. B. LIT ,
• Gyro. P.LITTLE,
Montrose ,Oct. 15, 1378. .C.L.BLamisuca.
W. COOLEY, BUILDER,_
•
-STILL ON THE TRACK I
_Every style of buildings erected. and everything
furnished, at GREATLY REDUCED Pumas. Contracts
cheerfully furnished. Stair building a specialty. None
but experienced workmen tolerated. jan.20;75.
Montrose. March i2.1876.4y1
B. DEANS, DEALER IN
We Books, tztationery, Wall Paper, Newspa.
oers, Pocket. Cutlery, Stereoscopic Views. Yankee
Notions, etc. Nextdoor to the Post Office, Montrose,
ea. ' W. B. BRANS.
klept. 30, 1874. •
VXCHAMIE HOTEL. M. J. HAR
rington wisheel.o iriforM thew:)llc thathaving
rented the Exchange Rotel in Montrose, he is now
prepared to accommodate the traveling pnbllc
first-class style.
Montrose] Ang.2B, 1878.
BURRITT, DEALER IN STA
-LA.. ple and Fancy Dry Goods, Crockery, Hard
'irate. iron, Stoves, Drags. Oils, apd Paints, Boots
and Shoes, Hats and Caps; Fars, Buffalo Robes. Oro
ceries,Provisione, &c.
New MAitord.ln.,Nov 6,
J OHN GROVES; FASHIONABLE
Tailor. Montrose, Pa. Shop over Chandler's
Store. Ali orders filled In first-class style. _Cutting
done to order qn short notice, and warranted - to fit.
Montrose, June 80.'75. , •
DR. A. LATHROP.. ADMlNlS
.terss Electro Thermal Baths, at l•he Foot 'of
Chstnut street. Call and consult in all Chronic
Diseases. •
Montrose. JanAT."l2.:—noB—tf.
_EWIS KNOLL, SHAVING AND
1-4 hair Dressine. Shop in Searle's new building,
below ExprelAt= Unice, where he wilt ne found ready
to attend all who may want anything in his line.
Montrose Pa. Oct. 18, 1869.
U. T. \ PUR DY. MANUFACTURER
JIJ • of wagons of all kinds. Also makes a specialty
of wood work for sale. • Repairs promptly attended to.
tees only best stock, and aims to make only first•claes,
work. (april 26, 1816.)
Tylt: W. L. RICHARDSON, PHYSI
clan and Surgeon, tenders hi E. profession al3erJ
vices to thecitizens of Montrose and vicinity. Office t
at Ms rusiderce, on the corner east of the Foun
dry ; • r A.ug. 1, -1869.
LCOVILL AND DEWITT, -.ATTOR
neys at Law and Solicitorß inßankruptcy. °Mee
Igo. 49 Court Street. over City National Bank, Bing;
nanaton; N. Y. . • Wx. 11.Scovitn,
June 18th ~ 1 8Z8 • . drams Dzwirr.:
VAGLE - DRUG' STORE, _ IS - 'no
place to.get Drugs and Medcines. Cigars. To.
bacco, Pipes, Pocket-Books, Spectates,Yankee No
tions. &c. 'Brick ' Block A. B. BURNS.
Montrose, Pa., May sth, 1875.
F. FITCH, ATTORNEY 'AND
• Councellot-at-law Montrose, Pa. Office as
heretofore, below and weetof , the Court Houtte. •_
Montrose, January 27,1815.-Iy. . .
A. LYON,, SUCCESSOR TO,
/TA* Abel Tarte% dealer in, Drnge. Nedteinee,
Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye-staffs, Teas, Spices,
Fancy , Goode,JewelryiPerlumery,
Montrose. May MIKIS.; • . ' .
C. -I WHEATON - H
ty, • -
ClVlLEsontszn Atm. LARD Svravai-Oit,
- • , P.O. addre3te, Fninklin Fo4P, •
StieguehanaaColPit.
. . „ .
O.', WARAIENATTORtaY I AT
taaf, 'Bouttiy, tack Pay. Pension and .11x
enirmon" Claims" attended to. °pee dr- oor
below BOyd's Store. Montrose .Pa. [Avg."1.419.1
V LOT-Ty -ATTORNEY AT LAW,
F
Mfintiiie, Pa; Colloietions promptly attended
tp. Svecial attention given:to, Conveyancing.
..od.Or:
phone Codrt,pradtiee. Office on Publlc .6.ven,irri over.
Firat National Bank, ba ck. [march 29 '76.]
=MEI
IATILSON J. TURREL, SURVEYOR
Ilasting had 20 year's experience in the businese
will continue to attend to calla mmy profession. •4 ,
Montrose, Pa:, Sept.ls, '715.-13rs
7 W; SMITH; ANT)
Chair Manidactrireri. leoup•I Math
Montrose, Ps. • 1.1869.1 '•
D W
- . SEARLE, ATTORNEY-AT
• Law, office, over the Store of M. Designer',
lathe 800 plockafontroe,,ePit. ,LAng.,l, '49.1 1
RIFFIS & S GYRE, .DEALERS List
NA Hardware, Iron, Nails, - HouSetninishing Goodi,
Groceries and Prolihilons; Wood, Atone, dap aped and
Tressed Tin Ware, dm ,
~ atc. ' march 15; "76,
1"
_• B- & H. At oOOLLUM; At'r
ry terneyeatLaw. Office oval , W. H. Cooper 1'
Co'e ttaak Moatmse Pa. • May JO' 1071.,--tf
.
B D: °A MY; AT T O RNE Y !AT-
Montrose, ‘ .
____ _
B. Law, "Pa. Office over Wm. H . VOOPCI
$ CO.'S , List*.
liontrooe, Pa.clinelith,'lB76-1)00
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Business Carla.
T J S. POTTER, DENTIST, WISHES
to inform the people of Montrose and Vicinity,
tbat he is permanently located,in the second story of
P. Stamp's newbuild log; opposite Cooper's BSI*.
kinds of Dental Work done in lbe manner.. l
N. D.—Nitrons Oxide, Laughing Gass, given for the
painless extraction of teeth, , • ;
Montrose, April sth, 1876.-t0 :
BACON, Wit e li HEREAFT4R, ,
./..4 • furnish the citizens of Montrose and Viitnils„
with first-class Bread. Buscuit, Rolls PletyCakesuid
Cookies, Tarts, &c.. dcc. , ae. , Parties and Woitbsgs,
bum:Med, and quality guaranteed. , rilrDluing,Rooms
hp stuirs,,where Geo..Callls will' be founa ready to sat,.
isfy the cravings of the inner map.
Montrose, May 3d. 187 d. B.
NEW MILFORD MACHINE SHOP.
.L.l All kinds of machlnery made, or furnished to or
der. •Repalring promptly attended to.
NO Milford . Mil' 17.1811.-I.Y. JULIUS SHULTZ.
1 1R7 M . 4::''CROSSMON,'ATTORNEY
T T at. 'Law:: °thee ,over the : First Nettl
Bank, Mentrose,Pa. • ' V. A: CnonexoN ° .
lttontrose. A prill.9;
. .
. PILL MAN & CO, FIRST N.
Lionel Bairk - Dailding,:3l.nutroile, Pa., Dealers in
Dry Gioode, clothing; Millinery Goods, Boom & Shone
etc., &c: •' ' , [April `2O. '76.--tf; . , -.,
• . .
E. YDER, -M. D., ROWE-
E pathic Physician and Burgeon, Ne*liilford,
Pa. Cilleo.fit the Union Hotel. •
Aug. 2.3 1 1876.41 • • - • -
BANKINO'..gousE
WM. N. COOPER d. CO,
MONTROSE, PA.
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS DONE.
COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL
POINTS AND PROMPTLY ACCOUN
TED FOR AS HERETOFORE.
DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN EL
CHANGE FOR SALE:
UNITED. STATES & OTHER BONDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD.'
COUPONS AND CITY AND COUNTY
BANK.CHECKS' CASHED .AS
• USUAL.
OCEAN STEAMER PASSAGE rI'ICK
ETS TO AND FROM EUROPE.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON SPECIAL
TIME DEPOSITS., AS. PER AGREE
. MENT WHEN THE DEPOS
IT IS. _MADE.
In the future, as in the past, We shall endeav
or to transact all money business , to the satis
faction of our patrons and correspondents.
WM. H. COOPER &
MOntrose, March 10 '7s.—tf. Bankers.
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY AGRI
.
CULTURAL WORKSt
Having been reorganized under the Snit, name, and
atyle of Susquehanna County Agricultural
Works. limited,
RJEWETT, Pres , W. H. COOPER, Treas.,
D. SAYRE, Secretary.,
Are now prepared to furnish, on short notice,
,statinaq &Ones t
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, TURBINE
WATER WHEELS:,
And do' all kinds of Mill and job work promptly and
aatiafactorily, at low rates. We manufacture and have
on band a Argo assortment of
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CAULDRON KETTLES of different styles,
ADJUSTABLE BARN DuOR HANGINGS,
MEADOW ROLLERS,- BLACKSMITHS'
FORGES POTS and GRATES, DOG POW
ERS for churning, One and. Two Horse POW
ERS and THRESHERS; of the latest and best
patterns, &c., &c.
Montrose, March 1, 1870.
.
.
`eWeuld 011 the:ittention of the Public.wanting
ANYTEUNGIIITIIE MARBLE LINT
.. ,t ... .
' , SUSQUEHANNA' DEPOT;.PA.)
orßein g the only .Marble Werhe in thiConnty...if
All Work-Marranted . as Represented
rOt , VAN AstAVE MONET
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:151 niar4P4tit tor Ale -chow Two tohlool with tbs.
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MMEI
pasiness Cards.
Itaaking, Etc.
'Oths
ton OUR WORKS at
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M. 'A. COLVIN,/ gent,