The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, December 06, 1876, Image 4

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Pimoroui.
A BADLY MATOHED"VNAK
Among the first things a couple have to do
upon getting married is to accommodate them=
'elves eaCh to the other's walk, and in this
matter:, of ikoc , pftmodatioil they don'ts slyfays,
site:deed Well. Mi. and Mrs McNabb, . cif' the
second ward, have had an especially hard time
iri this respect,and are really no better oft than.
they• were atihe beginning of he honeymoon.
Mr. McNabb is tall and leand with a stride of
about 'a yritd, and ; •:4.McNibb ie. short and ;
,
dumpl , i'wlth a 'alp direfully 4isithiatea 'by her
husband at aboutsix inches on the average ;
so, when they first began walking together the
effect, was odd. " There was the
,"patter, patter;
pat ter,"` l Of
the heavy "thump" of her titsband's :footsteps
coming in at intervals, and the • effect was sim
ply ridiculous.
At first the conversation between them,wss
'1 '4' I f' , , •r_.
"Oh, Auilistui; dkitir'jdO taki,a
stePs."
"Why, Angelina, I'm walking as usual, can't
ybu step a little longer, 0E41007_ 1 ,
didth take iliOrteratePa l nor she
er oues, because it ritaciical'lMPOSsibhty
in eiklier, case, and after a , month or so conver
sation tatiltnerilintercstingly
"Augustus, don't take such horrid strides. I
am not a giantess."
"No, evidently,,lsTou're•jl4 Hite, ,Cliauteasi
than a beetle. Do you suppose I can patter'
, along to keep step with ,your six inch steps ?
Nonsense !"
At the end of. the first half year the two nev
er went out withont a quarrel. She'd break
out - every. time : 7 -
I'You're a' beast, Augustus ! I'd as soon
walk with a big pair 4:4 shears ! .No gentle
gran wouldstiaddlelong - So with a lady on his
inn, you brute I"
"That'll do, madam! I'ts hard. enough to
force a man to literally cart' you, wituout in
sulting him ! You'll die of inanition yet, and
n9.xt time.l'll marry a. woman, with tuore_legs
and.= less tonngue I This thing's an : infernal
nuisance I
_ .
An '.then they gave up walking together for
alTir - or more. Finally, as necessity sometimes
ciihipelled them to go out tok,etter, it was ar
rittiged between them ,that in walkine he sheuld
keep time with every .third step of.fierp and
tge . ol: . 4n works after a fashion. As = they go
along the sidewalk the sound is "patter; Otter,
timin6l" "patter, patter, thump I" and it's fan•+
only' difficulty aboit,thedeVicets`that
tbita , pt her steps tall . a traction short of One of
every other minute_; she has t,C) mriggle,
ailithep or he has te' halt and stumble'to allow
ker to catch up. They are an unhappy couple,
ar.d all because the distance from their hodies
to the dound vary so •much.--Spring Re,
MISSIONARY WORK IN CEIIGAG4.
Last Thursday afternoon a meek, subdued
inat•cafled at' a house on Ann street and rang
the bell. A stout waspish iissaged servant with
tt!flue 'cloth tied over her:head 'anclahroom in
her hand responded.-to the sum Mons and stood
ith arms akimbo glaring savagely at.the
`.tthe,gen.tlematt. r of-the. l .house:4l?" asked
the meek man on the step. . • :
- -,"No,heattetin:lt "
."ISiiiiinistiess of the "house in ?"
, - •
",.Who do
.you.,call a mistress ? Do I look_
tinierlijtb
beg PaidCn---I.mean the man's wife who
owns this honse."
"I don't know Rho•• owns the house. It is
rented." -
"I mean the wifenf the gentlenian who lives
here." ' • -
"Why didn't you say so. then ? 15he ain't in ,
and Akan be this week.
"Cain icsve some tracts with you for her ?"
"TraCts - ktioltr'::vriliit. they are !
They sie receipts to Make balm of ten thou
sapd flower,„ pearl soup,
,Chiese tooth paste.
an such; cOrseS in this hOuse Ili hate,
Wrun ; to ciery the' Went' Side;
then go by steamer , Oshlosh, That game
has been playa-on this 'family 'before. Pull
down your vest Lnd move on."
"But these are religious tracts and z am—"
1~Pci1• stand there 'and' read 'era,' bit if 'you
ever pull thSt34l again; shoot -, -cockroach
powder in your ar."
Then the , gentle maid slammed the door in
ififilbakiiiin's Wei, and he quietly departed:
The harvest dOes"id fsean 'to beilpe just yet,
but the field for misElonary labor in Chicago is
u large as ever.
Pff, ,
hen Abraham Lincoln was At lawyer In
Illinois be and the Judge got to bantering one
smother. about trading horses, and it was agreed'
owl*
.nine theyT
should xnaki the trade, the horses to be unseen
up to i4_ ri , 4n tno b acking out under the
forfeiture Of $25. At the .appointed ,hour-:the
Itidgeinune . up - leading the y sorriest specimen;
of &horse ever seen 'ta e In
agnates lir. Lincoln, wsa, seen approachin
with a wooden . en fr hinie' 'On' his shoulders.—
Gzeat were tb,e , Omut a and laughter of the
ciewCatit girt h were greatly: ltiereastkl . when
Mr. Liocoln on surveying the Judge's. animal,
set dylvA s _and; exclained, f`. tVell,
Judge. this is the first Chime I ever got the worst
of it in it horse _trade."
- -**4 l 4l: o o*Elk_ _ enukFi 1ex48,-1 0 unti1 1 ‘
lettentqatitiog and restored it , tb its ovin
sw; *la& fdrtyi minutes alter that o the brake
wan: fpll,9ff the cars andwait The mot;
SI is plain enough:: }:l' : -
Oreeleriad - vice to ` 00 estPtas
iterindieThe feet= ther the /Wp!
hi
roi ri *atilt theylii , es and aro ant r ii
iroptiC*9#o,;to hide their nudity,
if
pewth
ESSISIE
,ATABEIIO.IsTABLE WOMAN'S PRA.YEIt.
.4.atLp9 t , l and may his faith
and his money hold out to► the'last. •
Draw the lamb's wool of .unsuspicious twi
light over his eyes, that my tli:tations may
look to him like victories, and that my bills
niay strengthen his pride hi me.
Bleas; Cti Pontine
zles, and let thy glory shine On my paint and
wder.
T , -Enable the poor to shift for themselves, find
save me from all missionary-beggars..
Shed the light on my ciitners hai r - shawl
Ws-gilder ailk,,:iny-hoint lace,t,and.tnyiivalbce
of diamonds, and keep the moths out of my
sable,. I beseech thee, 0, Fortune !
When I walk out before the gaze of vulgar
men, regulate my.wiggle, and add new - grace
to my, gait.
inien IbOW tti worship, grant tt4t
may do it , with ravishing elegance, and fore
serve until the last the lily white of my flesh,
and, the 4 11 .0 11 gerS,' -
eppi t ies.7iFith t thu uf jeal
ousy; arid eiii tip the' teeth 'of eiliry all
those who gaze at my style.
Bare me from wrinkles and, foster my plump
; ".
If: P ill s myboth , Its, 4 gc l ittpe I. with • the
plaintive polsonot infatuation, that I may lay
out niy victims-=the inBn,s .dnnab -fiAtes as
images graven.
Enable/he, 0; Portude !..tOlwear ' shoes .still
•smaller,,auci save me from all, corns and bun.
ion& .
A DISGUSTED WIDOW:
caPt. jUst returneUrrem the
Warren Springs, The Captain is a widower.
At the Springs was a widow who rather set
her cap: for the Captain. The girls told him tp
look out, and the Captain replied, well he was
ready.
Sitting out on the, porch , one evening, the
cool breeze fanned like a ten cent palm leaf
fan, and thinking of his daughter tar away at
school, the widow moved up close by and open-‘
ed conuersation.
.Captain, you have .; groWii-up diught
,• , -
ters."
"Yes, madam, I have."
"How I shouldlike their "_ pictures.
to see ,
"I will show. you picture of my oldest
daughteri" said the captain, handing her one.
"Oh, such a sweet face," said the widow, and
such a fine eye! Isn't she called like you, Cap
"I don't know, madam, that she is."
"It is a wonder to Me; Capt. W—, You
not get married" -
I never think of it ; for the
wentan I'd have might not have me, and then,
yoti knew, vice-versa." •
"Yes, but •what= kind; of ft lady • would suit
you'd" and the widow looked her sweetest.
It was right here the captain's w)nderful
nerve forsook aim, but setting his eye steadily
at the widow's he hardened his heart and re - -
plied
• "Madam; she must be nmety,five years old
to a secoud and worth two ,fiundred thousand
dollarf." . . ' ,
"it is getting so chilly out here I must go
for my shawl," said the wid‘ow ; and she look
ed frigid zones at. the Captain as she brushed
him. by with a toss of head.
THE UAUSE oF. THE 'SPLOSIUN.
"I would invite you to my house, Brudder
Jackson," said Deacon Johnson, an be emerged
from church last Sunday evening, "but I dunno
as we'll get any supper dis night, the cook
stove am so dreadfully out ob repass."
"What was de matter wid de stove ?"
"Why, you see cold wedder am coinin' on
and wood's getting skese an' high and I've
'structed de folks to\ be berry eltnomical in de
usin' ob it. Nese bin byin' in small lots,.an'
last night, been' out ob de fuel, I sent one of
my boys ober to a neighbor's to borrol a few
sticks. De man and his family had gone to bed
own' to de lateness ob, de hour, an' dat boy,
who wouldn't spire to 420 . an unhonest transac
tion; wrote out his note for de value oh de
wood, an' droppin' it is a prominent place in
de weedslied, shouldered an armful an' brought
it borne."
.
"Jcss so." _ :
" Well, a fire was kindled, the tea-kittle pat
on, de ()lit *nisi:l - She
„ was gittin„ slippier.—
All ob a sudden Puif went t i iin . stOve, zoom ;
kep.hwosh .kulush went something and _As I
tumbled.oVerisawde ole:moman,makin' for
de roof wid de tea-kittle aid the stove-plates
bet . while'delxiys an' de gaiii was as
brack wid smut as do ace of spades. De stove's
gonad vVi:Silciiikedl6i ttlfiet."' s
"What vitas the cause ob de 'sploshum ?"
"I am stiefigrylined to believitait 'dkr was
Powder in dat wood, - ate -dat de powder was'
briby da(whitel tnau to _jcet4h; sapie,
thievin' darkies wat i Aelpef 4 buys no wood, an'
pressed of I don't thinkiat man 'spects me,
'ees he coupitx't find -dat notoi and won't make
any 'pologies."
."Dat,awau outrage." - .•
"Fur a fact, an'
. .de
, s u pper w M as
spoiled too."
~.
4fittly dear wife, I.wis , ll you would ; ry to' keep"'
yoUi temper. 14ear,11Uaband,"1. vvlsb YOU
would try ' , Voget rid of yours."
- • - .
Why 81161111 f a maii.alwaYs "wear it" ;rata,
when he traveleln - _ a w4erishas 'desert ? , Be
cause every watch b as a spring iu it.
- -:, •
It l l.l*4l4owifewho has. the.mak i ng a a man a.
hone, i tsaya au exchange. True;. and now and ,
then•siiiinaii% his wig warm too.
"141' fill i 'title rfellair ioli* stin'' * ' * it
6; • , , L , time yen_
ther, "your chin looks like the wheel in the
music boc." 'f.;;,, , ,...
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lOugAt f pverLc. Ipplsntedf4- 4 . 4 f0r 4 it decidedly_
1% 70 00 4 abuze it 6 214(. 1 , 1 11409t1ttCaMV-4 4 ' 4--
THE DEMOCRAT, DEC. :;6 . ,1876.
IAVAYS UY TO THE TIMES!
GREATEST INDUdEMENTS EVER OPFEREDIGH
CASH OR READY PAT 1
,
Raving' Jo et returned ifrom:New To k with= 'S.' tam e
arid yieltselected stock;' I Phall'he able to giVe my . pet=,
'robs the' best batgams seen in this county for ears,io3
tley.loll be fully convinced by. giv i ng no n Judi I'l4 ex
amining ont etock. head the folloe ing itsk
DRY.
.GOODS. ,
Calicoes ....... .. • - 5 to Bc.
Muslin!, ' .. . . ' 6 tollc.
DelaineSZ
Dress G00d5...:. •.. .......::.::.20 to - iste.
Alpacas ' ' 4.25 ,to 75e.
Shawla ' ...; . ..'-‘...4 1 .75 to $lO.
Ladles' Jackets.— , ' ' • 4.::55"t0 $lO.
GROC4RIES: '". '". ' - •'' '
sugars- A • ;.. ' - .!.. ..:. . . ...... -
~."...1.14.',
, . .0 - . , .... ... ~. . ..1...10ge
Japan Tea... . .'
' 85 t.,, $1
Hyson Tea 25 to $1:
Wee ' ' 8 to 10c
Bose Chewing Tobacco ~ ' ' ...... ...:•-., ..... ..50c*
Raisins, rik.r,':.-:“. , ;,,‘... , ........ .1,'`,... - ....."....4' - i - ,;. • • • 15e.
. i"'''' , :'.!..BS)OTS AND 5110E,5 , . - ' , * ~.-----:- • -
~., .4,..:!-- , ' --I ''' - '''' l `" * ' '
Rip Bctoife.•,s-..'..; - ........-. - ~,,.;-.....:....:;..,., . , , ,,..- 2 ,.42is -43 75
Calf Pi t ooteir:.. ' . ..t.., ..-... „ . ....:':z, .. ....i ..:::.; ;;;;;:5.0 . 50 14 50
Boys' poet*: ..- t 7t5"...1,,,; , ,,:,..„ . : . ; .... :....t: k ta..V.loo 800
~.....•.'.........-. TIO ,250
Ladie' 0e5itt.fi110e5:...;...... - ,,,,,:,..-.:.:..,..'...,;115 i 2 90
Children's 00e5... '" '-' ' ' ,'"" ' %ASO 11 50
i l l
ItEADIE-10.D . E ,CLOTAINGIAt'*:'' ,
Solts-V4..:..'...$ oto $lO I, o verceatis::- 11 to $ 2O
Suits, a ilOot ~. ..
.13, to , 15., Walking Coitatei to 10
Suits,all Weql;fan- ‘-‘ -'''. I ;'Ants ; •4 : t 2:l 00 to - 5
cy....Q?ii. - .zi;. , 7.-'404 . < . i ,iil i.,'N P - ' l l .ir'i '''''-''''
Also, Hats and Caps Crockery, Glasn and Wooden
Ware, Table andJ7cicitet• Cutlet r„; galidware. Stoves,
Tinware, Ropes, Cdrdig'e, / and in fact,'ererything usu
allyex
kept counprp4ores..- -., - -- - - -- -y-•'s.-
()twin tbitOricenittomlis' ti t terer are„Our gate, in
therefor ins for on? Denali, - to - gtiellteoi alt.thd ad-
Yantapt.os s Xell,brfUg_h.t...s4 l 4k. ,• • :,-, .. - , —tr
Wevattivtlif Mite' ott , Pouit . and want-1600 pintas
dreeeill; , ':luitutdlitelyti.for : Which 'the -highest , Market
price 1 1 11 1 1 be Pl.kid• r., f : - c"!f •vi t. -. , ii14 ,' i. 0
al' 4
Bm ; on your Ponitrj,•Outter,, E gg s ,ant:,ohr.pra
d u ce:utd we guarantee ,yon ,will. be Well pleiee4:,that
you called; '- ' - -- • --' -' --- - 1 -- '' -' ''.'
~,... . • -
T. IS; witriaTcgoFT.
Rael l t;ya., Oct. 5, 181,6ni1. - - _ ' ,
Tttg§E 'PACTS,!
11.1.. : ,;:fit,3403,47 of the Wholoi.*arld.' - „
ItOiLtow.tirts''
Extracts from:Varic)us Letters : .
"I bad no appetiterollowity's Pills Ove me ahearty
"Your Pills are marvellous." • :
"I send for another box. and keep them in the house ".
"DillolloWay has cured my headache that was citron
"l gave one of your Pills.to ma pabefor chi:dere mor
bns. The,dcar,liitle thing got well in a' dity.":
"My nausea ofa morning is now.c.ured.l", . •
"Your box of Holloway's Ointment cared me of noises
in thetead, :I,,•rubbed,,some.of your ,Qintment behind
the ears an(.l;he noise hasieft." - - -••
"Sei:d me two boxes. I want one for IsMor
enclose a dollar; your nice is 25 ets, but the med
icine tip,tne is worth a dollar.'
• ,• J ,
"Send me fiv_e'hoxes,Of your Pills." ~• j.
~
"Let me have three bo'Ees of your PillstY* etirn
lorChilla ancl.:Peyer." • ' • :cr% ' ' •
I have over 200 such' testittronials as those, but want
of space compels:me to cOnclnde.
FOr ti taneous Dm& ere, ~‘,O
and MI eruptions of tbe tskin, this ointment liatrist in
valuable. It does uot•heal externally alone. but pene
tratesovith the-most Aearcliing e ff eets. to: the,lery ixoot
of the evil: - • ' I ' • • • ' ' " - • < •
331CcAlciiketilriles
ilivarthbl,e4re the follo - wmcdtaeitaaa :‘ j•
Disorder or the Kteiney4
In a l diseases affecting these • organs. :whether they
Secrete too much or tho little - water; or whether theYbe
afflicted with Ptone or gravel, or with aches and pains
settied in the loins over the regions of the kidneys,
these rills should be taken according to the fainted di
rections. and the Ointment sten d be well rubbed into
the small of the back at bed time. This treatment 'will
give'alMost immediate relief when all other ritt:ins hayft
F - 0
Stornacbes out r er.
No medicine will so effeetnally improve the tone of the
stomach as these Pills; they remove alt acidity occasion
ed either by intempvrauce or improper diet. They reach
the liver and reduce it to a healthy.. action ; tinily are
wonderfully efficacious in cases of Spasm—in fact thy
never tail in curing all disorders of the liver and stom
ach.
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are the best _known in the
World for the following diseases: Ague, 'A Stacie. Bil
ious Complainta, Blotches on the Skin, Bowel;-.Con
sem ption. Denil ty, •Drorsy. Dysen t e ry, Erysipelas, Fe
male Irregularities.Pavers of all kinds,Pits, Omit, t 7 ead
aahe. indigesiion, Inflammation, Jaundice. Inver Cora
piaints. Lumhago.• Piles, Rheuerttism, Detention of
Urine. Scrotula or King's toril,Sore Throate, Stone and
Greve!. Tic-Doulonreaux. Tumora,Ulcers, Worms tif ail
kinds, , Wenkneat from any Cause, etc, • •
IMPORTANT CAUTION.
None are genuine unless the signature of"J.llaydock,
as agent for the United States. surrounds each box of
Pills and Ointment, A handoeme reward Will be given
to any one rendering such Information as may lead to
the detect.on of any party or parties counterfeiting the
medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be
sourlous.
t o oScildst the manufactory of Professor Hollowar&
Co.„N OW York, and , by all respectable druggists and
deit'era in medicine throughout the civilized world. in
bokes at 25 cts, r,2 as. and 11 each. FM - There is con
sidtrable saving by taking the brger sixes.
N. B. D irectiong for the guidance of patients in ev
ery disorder aro affixed to each box.
1' HE N CH, HICHARDS,Pa, CO., Sole Agents.
- Philadelphia, Pa •
BVIAGET(iIDRSLFILVONS' CAR-
W. OUSTERHOUT, HARFORD, PA.
Repairing done on short notice, - cheaper than the
cheapest,
First-cline Phaetons - • - - t • -
" " Buggies;; • - • • $l3O
" " Lumber wagons, .118
Plrtforms from $l4O Ur st6o
" Swell body Sleighs, , - $75
BLACKSUITHING.
To 10300 per,span new, , - $2.50
corkand set ' ' - :.:161Aft
set per span - - : - -
An w,ork Avarrabted. Cail , and examine my stock
before'pnrehasingelsevrhere. - • e,
" W. OUSTER1101:11 1 .
Finiford, April 26, '76.—if
2A s. styles igiith''thame I • cis
lI.APost paid. J.ll.llusted,Nassan.Rins.Coell.x
OP_MILTON AOLD ,JEWILLRY.
e will SendióirotfOilipt of Fifty.
ONO= engraved Sieevb *Woos,' one,set - s9lral Studs, -
on e Collar - Button, one bea stirs) Coral 'Scarf Pio. ono
Pia.? Watetkeboirt. and ono, heavy, Wedding:B.lton— ,
A a ye ,used .. ore,toil ,for . $5 50. Thar . lota willtbO Y
Seilt, post-paid, '4sa "receipt of $1 50. ' jewolly eiranlar .
free. Address W. W, unit Co.,'Phila., Psi 'lO •
!Hems -warited for the Story. ut
'a.latEtal CV .°SS,
Written by his 'father. A complete-aeconnt or this
most Mysterious Abduction and eAcciting search. With
leac,:tilmilo Letters and Illnetration4, Outsells all oth.,
eriboits:Oneagent took 50 orders in'one day. Terms
liberal. 'Address - . 51) -
John B. Potter Co., Publishers; Philadelphia.-
HEADACHE.
•
C. WASEI3SQN' t 3
• OELERY'AND CHAMOMILE PILLS '
are prepared expressly to core Sick Headache, Nervous
Headache, Dyepeptic Headache. Neuralgia, Nervona.
ness, Sleeplee.neae, and will care any case. Price 50
tents,. postage free. §eld and country
stores: , Office.lo6-North Eutaw tieet, Baltimore,M4.
Reference (1..1. LESTSit, Cashier Howard B.tok.Bid
tintore, "- • • ^
60
• ..-Lete Immense .Dtscoveries by STANLEY and others
art just added to'tbe only complete' r'•
ile- a Labors or
This veteran explorer make among the most herorle
lure, of the cttatnk y. and tale bOok is one ot the most
ractive. feeelnetlog,, rje ttlastrattd
B pd Inetpc :
e voitur.ei ever leaned .' teingt 'ply_ entire and ,
authentic li fe, the tuilljonik,a ‘ re 1140Kro,r,iti anti Vldn=
awaNs aMt&srp !united quicklY*. For prootted termt
eddresinITSBATUF BROS., Publishers,.yiitneank.ph
Philadelphia. 49w0,-
PRICE LIST.
Datiohy Jo.
BANKRUPT SALE •'
fI . LOSING-'„OUT.:-. , ,8 . ALE.
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Will 416; A:f13,11 pAY ,;',lsT 9'o 2sth, their,
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We willioffer OVER .p . IFTEIEN: THOUSAND DOLLARS' WORTH at Panial
We t ! end
. StPok- in , sirrY . 'DAYS.
what -we '-eay, - (anci sat just what we, mean.
- -i=t3 •
Our Stock'-is conaistiug of all IherMaderti
‘ cWPit:V4B;s . ogblj:S.-41`TP*Midr 1 ; 14: tOME§TiCS;etai'Ji i c .,,, f
Our .Stooki4f 'OveriCoata' lirge; ""
‘ 7, f> apd ire do 6ot:intend' to keep'
them over.
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Notr..22di 1876.—1 in.
BRONZE - LAMPS, OPAL. LAMPS,
'. , . ....., - - - . . ',.- . SPUL INDII4TEICENTS . . Dr:- -' . . . • ' • -
MIRY AIL OP -.ROIILINT.:,:-AI‘II:COMMON.,.,ciIIiNER
Aiwa Guaranteed as lotto its any' Howse in Southern New Pork.
',•
Addreis:l7 Aitendea To.
BEST -:JOB PRINTING,
'2l _•f. * -21 .n.;
Large, Steck of JOE TirPE - : and ROUL Prfilthig Fteesee . we Defy Comepation'
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Both In, Pike and Quality, Other In Plain Blacki.ir'Colored
PLANINk3r'; • ,'N.ILL
.LUMBER. '.YARD ! :
In order tAi better accoinmodate the community, the
undersigned has established .;a depot for the sale of
Lumber Manufactured at hit lie wiy-erected building on
thepld Keeler tannery Bite, in the
where willbe kept constantly oa btmd. A fall stock of
WHITE AND YELLOW PINE; HEMLOR,
OAK, ASH., MAPLE AND .BLACK
WALNI7 LIIMBER,r •
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which,with the aid of the most improved machine, and
competent workmeti.is preparedto work into anpkape
to meet the wants of Customers. . -
WELL SEASONED LUMBER, INCLTiDING SIDING
FLOORING, CEILING. SHINGLE AND
LATH CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
Planing, _Matching,. Moulding's> and Scroll Sawing
tone to order.
WAGON, 'CARRIAGES & SLEIGH,
in connection wits the above establishment. wider the
numsgemeat of Kr: L 11._Roge.rs. Examine - our stork
before teacLug your :orders elsewhere. Itepairingik•an
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neettnv nith the Montrose.Rallway, the Lehlikyaller
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lATHAT IS TAYLgIt'S
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It is a medkod. preratatton the dingiest•eemblinie.
tion of Which to Fuck as to neutralize; nnnatnred Prot
perties"wben Ispillted to manor lienst. - -
What It) itior ?
Vet the cute of any Mail of.pninlinienies,oi_ttrannsia
or fornnythlng requlripg OratiVftrd
tt it 'as IoW 46 , 6 t l ier " al nera 4 1 9f- 0 , 0 4 POrPosiii
Whet guarantee,tlo you give of lite I' •
xf.1"004 not prove , 40, niter Baling . Dui nte414411.
ret A rn k °I VY Iv#,re 7 61 01 Pt ic tug gaCloir,
mono' wi r e , - • 11;1
WhO itinifittot -the 010.,9r:Sitii
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IMMIMENN
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BURNERS, WICKS, SH ADES, ;SHADE HOLDERS, 'dm, "cc.
Timm 431.1\TX) 41 - .A*Aiiirl43Eli) VITILXII.I2!
We ire lontirms.ll3r, adding me* material to onr:ofilte; and Nrit4-our
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VHOLBSALIk DEALER . IN
ALSO, MANUFACTUBFR OF
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pi;QKERMAN
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H. 46 T 'DrOKERMAN.
ALL GLASS DAMPS, -HAND LAMPS,
Mardi 8...18711.
AT THE LOWEST RATES
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FURNITITRE.'
At . 7 .97: 7 ''' ...: siiit4,;'4':s'On'..s
ExteneiveFai iitntewa irooii you willfind theta:eel
- - • stock of - •
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FIAST CLASS AND COMMON
WII:TX-I.IV X aTICTEL.I33
To befound in this section of the conntry, r of owe
manufacture: and at prices that cannot fail to give satis
faction. They make therm Ilest
EXTENSION TABT-Fs
In the Conntiy, and WASILtv"I' them.
•}ll7 b. 0 last e ire '3;' "Mr zb
• Of alt kinds done in the nesteat meaner.
OF VARIOUS RINDS.
PURE ; N0::1 MATRASSES,
AND COMMON MATRASSES
UNDERTAKING
The attbecrlier mit hereafter make tuu 'adertaning a
!penalty, in i his bueinoes. Haling:Ann •COMpletAid'a
NB W and the mast elegant ILEARsE in he suyte, s
needing hie services will be'attended to promptlyand
eatiefactory charges.
• - WK. 1111% SMITH & 8011;
Monirese.Pa.. Jan: 3 1 .1
I MPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
C. :&/ A. CoaRTESY,
taiiilm."‘'civcotproom
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MERCHANT ;TAILORING,
ToMr Kg* [STORE,
MEE
Court 134 set.
Weis/Mil respeCtfullY announce to the public tbaS
wa hay ermoved Weer 0W ane:spacluns •store. No.
&inter of Court and Water streets end are filling , It
riaw:stoei .01 goods that hate just arrived. Oa
stock of Dress tloods, shaqs, etc ., are of the very lat
.. idilding Patterha d s ittl phrchaeed for cask
he market was, mos depressed. ••• •
•"`:elms of Plumy Dodds, alosiery, 0 oves,Rair
ds. Itlnbous,etc.. our stoek le unsurpassed. ;We
also opened a Departir eat Of Merchant Taltorlah
and have last , purchased ••a largo stock of the latest
styles, in the line of Vieth's; Uttositneres, etc.. and of th e
very heat guilty. We have employed to take charge
of tilts Department. MR: T. II; TAYLOR, long tits
leadsnu and most successful cutter In city.antwko
- Aiwa). guarantees a perfect fit. Mr. Taylor did the se
lecting of the CiatlK-taillialtaresOrlainviegs, etc.. Poe
this deportment, which should satisfy all thatme have
Abe iktent an
_d moatfashlesi.446 styles.
we cottictu,F th ank our piteous for past favor,. and
, peculttsetbsts egd i6e pablßigengrally that we ale*eh
ler prepared' than ever to supply anything i nits fiert.
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