The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, December 06, 1876, Image 8

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    whentie gave his order one day for a
wi.of..modk turtle .soup., -
"So it's you, is it ?" said he.
"Yes, sir, it is I," iittid
• "I think you might have gone iiitii
some more creditable • business,” said he.
4 .‘Any blisii4o . oWcreditatfle — Which hob
esAy„supporika retorted Erminia,
Tra rid can ,suggest,..and ~ *prove
anenfl'arn, re07,,i0 listp6.P
*la little' Insol6-has grown in
see.— •
MiciOlaY:mtittered something about
"distorted rdeasf!- - und then burned his
tongue with his --hot soup,.
,while the
young. banker's eleric;, ho' Came to lunch
every day, ,and,sat oppusite,. laughed in
bits elPeve.
."That's the prettiest girl I ever saw,' -
'Thought - Rudolph Penfield. "If fcCuld
Ocid to marry, and she were willing—=!
4WO rather essential `ire,' by' the way —I
Srauld make her my Wife. I don't think
*at'l 'very disagreeable to her,.,fox
Icutle and 'modest acsbe is, I can see the
!color.rise to her cheek ~ come' in . ;
4iid I believe she' 'w ould be a -jewel of
,reat price to shine on the 'breast of the
Ineky'man who wint3 her." 2.
Three weeks after; young Penfield, had
-waled more pOsiti*e on the subject.
"I „must•haveler," Paid he. "Little•as
the half, of my,salary is, it must be more
`,t,lian she earns-here. And if My, uncle
400 ks favorably' son the matter of my
,Marriage, tie - 11 be sure to dO something
liiindsome for us. bring hith here to
•-see her. 'That-will melt •
And the next day Rudolph Penfield,or
"'tiered cold roast lamb for two=—himself
and a portly old gentleman with grizzled
hair and beard,,and keen blue eyes like
January sky. • ,
"Hailo P said the old gentleman.
daughter I" •
"It's,Major Allies," thought Erminia.
,",,come here, my dear," said thellajor,
'you're a girl of pluck. I like you. • So
does my nephew here: A' girl who isn't
afraid to work is the girl for my money."
And when, a fPiv months later, lin
.aolph Penfield and Ernainia Ball were
'Married, the. Major took them home to
his brown stone house on Madison liven-
•
ue,
"Rudolph_rhust.keep on. wQrking - ,just
, the Same," said the , major. can't af
ford to support him in idleness. Bnt I
.want Erminia in the house with . me.
She's pretty, and I like to look at bet.;
she's smart and.l like to talk .to •her." , • •
The Bellairs Belton left their cards
when they heard the
,young couple had
'been 'adopted by the wealthy Major Miles
but Ermium never returned. their call. ,
"I have 'worked Out 'the probleni of my
destiny wittiOut_ any help from them,"
-sbe said quietly.' .••
And :so she had. • .
- -
A woman once went home from church i
praiiing the Sermon, and some oue said
to her "Where was the,te,st ?" She had .
forgotten. "Well, what! do you remem
bei?" "Oh," said she. "I remember„to
Vuni up, Any half-bushel l'• She kept
store, awl bad used a false measure. She
bad, heard' a good sermon.
And elderly darkey was inquiring:of a
pciliceman if he knew anything of his
eon Pete. The policeman ;replied that
there was a young darkey in the lock-up
tor breaking kip k a prayer meeting with
an wire' handle.' "Dar's , him " elxclitimed
the overjoyed parent. "He told me he
was gwine to 'muse himself."
The census takers of-the Young Men's
Christian Association of Jersey City
report that there are "thirty. five saloons
to each church in 'that city." ' Why a
church should have so many saloons is
something , can't : understand. - We
should think ten would suffice the largest
church in the city. •
Neyer except upon one occasion; was
a prominent _editor ,of a newspaper of
lailitrankee r known to refuse to take a
joke and that was the other day at
tnon, when the - boys inked- hie epectacles
and sent hini home with a lantern to
apologize to his landlady for being out
$ll midnight.
is related that during a recent pub
lic welcome given _to General Butler at
Bangor, Maine, there was stretched Across
a street, a flag, bearing-the motto : "Wel
come to General Butler. the 'Hero of Five
Forlit,"! , and
,God knows , ' ho* 'many
spoons."
Said a woman speaker . in a New Ha
ven,4ogeolneOingi. tWoman in every
respect is equal to man. Her reputation
forberOlor-bricvery---" At, that momenta
mouse ran into„sight,, and theleeturer
jumped on the table. apd:iereairied; -
A little girl four yeitts' ereated4
ripple by remarking to the teacher oflit•
Bundy seh,rl:4 - elass : "Ourllog dead.
I bet the' `angers was 'scared when they
Saw. kikta epruing up , tne walk., He is
arkwa: to strangers." .
Presence of mind is, a great thing. A
Flovd avenue man. whose wife was at.
tacied by a mad dug, prompyferawled
of a cooper's -shop, find
did not get - hurt at all.-
A man in Jersey City was urged to
marry, but he replied-: ".I don't see it.
My father was a . single man, and he al.
its got along' well enough." .
nqnsttive School Board Officer to
Hibernian Parent : :tc
: : Was: your boy horn
Giason ?", "No, sor ;, an' I hope be
never will be.' •
4 Sickness had impared his health,"
said a Wisconsin edit* which led a fi
lial to remark : 's"Yer it often has that
.6E141* hit 44 . 1liason
4
AD Sorts.
*MMME
.. 0 9p4,..4.10
,gt000*0it..1::.,..t.
THE. FARMEWS. SONG. , •
We envy not the princely man, .
.. in pity or in town,
Who wonders whether pumpkin vines
Run up hill or down •
'
We care not . for the marille halls, •
We.
I
IMor yet his heips of' gold—
We wouldnot own his sor did ear
••
. For all his wealth twice told.
We are the . taVored ones of earth,'
We' breath pure air each,rnorn ;
We sow ; we reap the golden grain ;
• We gather in
,the corn;
We toil'; we`live on wluq, we earn t -
And more than his we:do—
We hear ni starving' millions round,
And gladly teed then(
The lawyer lives on prmeely lees, '
Yet drags a weary , life*;
to'never knows a.peaceful hour--
. His atmosphere is Strite,
The 'Merchant thumbs his yard-stick o'er,
Grows rekged'at his .toll;
He's not the man Godn meant him for— .
Why don't yon'till the soil ?
. The doctor plods through storm and cold
Plods attis Patient? will
When dead 'and gone he piodaAgain,
_Taget: his lengthy bill.
The printer, (bless his noble `soul I) •
- He grasps the mighty, earth,
,And stamps it , in our daily sheet, •
„To cheer the fa' mer's hearth.
We sing the honor to the plow— •
And honor to the press— ..
Two noble: mstrume.nts:of toil,
•
With eath s poWer to bless,
The pone,,the nerve, of this test age,
- True wealth of human kind,
One tills the ever generous earth,
• 'The other tills the mind.
A circular has just been published by
the "Agricultural Experiment Station,"
of Conn., in which. 'is adliiitted the .n.&
certainty of. resnits - in . applying commer
cial.fertiliierS to lands ; yet farmers are
interested in such fertilizers, because.
they cannot make upon' their farnis all I
the manure, they need, and may
. have to'
buy phasphates, guano, etc.; - but often
without. much apparent benefit. The
entire gist of the circular shows thatlar-,
mers are entirely in . .the dark, -. (but-not
plainly admitted) in. using any cOmmer
cud fertilizer—that A. may
. .apply
kind to land with good results, whi,le 8.,
hiS neighbor, may apply the same to-sitn
liar crop, and deriye no benefit at - all;
owing to the fact, that the lacking con
stituents in. soils vary -so much, - even . in-
Adjoining - fields, that it 'is impossible to
tell what particular fertilizer to apply,
While stable manure is sure to be all
is needed. ' The following extract from
be circular contains the pith of all that
s in it ofinterest.
"Some time ago, an intelligent farmer
asked the writer which 'as the better
fertilizers, phosphate or potash salts.—
The ,reply was, and I know no better
one, `potash salts ,wherc potash is needed,
phosphates. where phosphates . acid is
needed, and nitrogenous manures where
nitorogen is needed. But if you &lift,
know what your lands lackg; and. . want
to make sure of : a crop, and enrich your
land at the same -time r use your nitro
genous super phates and German potash
salts together. The former will furnish
nitrogene,,: phuephoric . acid, sulp hu ric
acid and limes; :the latter potash and
magnesia.- -Thus you will have a fertiliz
er; with all that the plant ,need
_a coin-,
plete Manure. At the same, time it is
well to remember that you may-feed your
crops,. not only flirectly by giving'them
these ingredients in guanos, phosphoric,
potash salts, and .so.on, but indirectly by
rendering stores of plant, food, present
in the soil Or atmosphere, available
through.tillage and the use of cheaper
fertilizers, A little lime or plaster may
be: thus . more valuable than an - amount
of 'phosphate or potash salts that would
cost several times as =eh."
Feeding Stock In Winter .
There are many men in the United
States,: who .have _ purchased an extensive.
steam apparatus to steam hay, stalks and'
grbinefor cattle, and feed them.on sitea*-
ed footl; but not think, thataciy
faimer,''no matter, bow extensive Ibis
steam arrangements may be; or how no
merous his cattle, can save any expense
in wiotering - stock in; thatmantief. Rot
as a matter of interest to those who steam
fodder, or contemplate so dOing, J annex
what the . N.' Ei Fctriner- siyi in regard 'to
this subject.:. "At, Mr. Stone's barn,, we
saw the thirty. Ayrshires , of 411:' grades,
from ten years or more down to, as many
weeks; take' their evening meal of steam
ed feed, which has been cooking several
hours in a large .wooden box, mounted'
on,-*heeli,for convenience in traffsprt
ing-the. cOntents . lrotn the boiler to all,
parts of the barn", floor. The: box' is the
largest . we have ever seen used • for this
purpose. It is about eight 'feet long by
fotir feet wine -and three feet high and
holds sixty bushels.
'Boil two otnces of hops
.orie hour in
nine quarts of water take, seven pounde
of mashed potatoes, when the liquor is
milk warm ; and add,one priund of sugar;
two ouncesLof carbonate of soda;'hilf an
ounce of spirits, of - wine, one pound of
flour, and half ,a , pint,' 'of brewer's yeast
to work it, , , ,
Fertilizers.
Baker's Yeast.
'
• 0#6.4.111iT THis NEWS TO MARY
ANWAVORTB9DMIANNI
FOB.. OOD p Ova is illiAtTliT REPRES . MN*
VILLMAN
HAVE MOVED TO THEIR NNW STORE
THE 'FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
(Setrle'e New Brlek,)
. •
Where they will keep on hand the bastes sorted stock of
Men's and Boys' Ready-Made
.#,4,o:3('w:s# : - 0. 9
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS,
49,KERY, HATS, MILLINERY
- GOODS, &C.,
, .
of all descriptions and latest styles.
Given A CALL and we will AT roc iitexay.—
Terms. each or good paper_ Respec!fully.
7 1 1 S. PILIAIIAN dr, Co., -'
NATION.IIII 4 • DUT GOODS & CLOTMNO EXTHORMS.
BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS, newest shades,
• . 25 cents pvr yard,
at S. P. & CO.'S- First National.
• - _
BL'ACK AND COLORED CASHMERES, all shades
cents per yard,
at S. P. CO.'S First National.
BEST CALICOES,Enew styles and fast co2ors, 6X cents
per yard.
at S. P. & CO.'S First National.
HANDSOME HAMBURG EDGING AND INSULTING
from 10 t ent peryard tip,
at \ S. P. & CO.'S First National..
YARD WIDE BLEACHED COTTONS, from 8 cents
per and
at'S. P. u
te 4'3 First National.
YARD WIDE FACTORY, from 7 cents per yard
BEST SBIRTINGS, new styles. 15 ets. per yard,
at S. P. & CO.'SFirstNational.
BOYS' INAOY-MADE SUITS, from $5 up.
at•S. P. & .Co.'B FlrstNatianal.
•
YOUTHS' BIiADY-MADE SUITS, from $6.60 op,
at S. P. & Cu.'S First National.
MEN'S READY-MADE SUITS, frem $R np, •
at S. P. & CO.'S First National.
BOYS' C i.SSEZERE PANTS, from ;LBO up,
at B.P. is 00.'S First National.
MEN'S CASSIM BRE PANTS, from $2.50 up.
at S. P. .t CO.'S FiratNatioaal.
We nhallalsa keep on hand Gents' and Ladies' Un
derwear of all styles; ladies' and misses' Ready-made
Suite. As assistance to our experieneed and artistic
tnilliner. we have engaged the services of one of the
loading trimmers in New York city, and we guarantee
our millinery department to contain the leading styles
and trimmed in beet city styles, and our prices lower
than elseishere Remember we will keep a full assort
. ent of all classes of good. generally kept in first-class
stores, and sour prices we warrant will be the lowest in
Susquehanna County. Our epeciai buyer will be in
the market at all Duns, and procure loins the latest
noveltiow— Our motto will be. *4.l'uslice to Bear
in mind we have ' a NEW STORE, NEW GOODE, and
the LOWEST CASH PRICES IN THE COUNTY. As
an inducement to make large purchase. we will deduct,
(on demand) on all cash bills of $lO or more, aye per
coat.
Come one and all
Both greit and small -
And buy your goods
At S. P. & Co.'s First Ns tien-all.
Respectfully, . S. PILLMAN & CO.,
First National Dry Goods and Clothing Store.
'Montrose. March sa, 1878.
A NEW STOCK OF
Crcooler3r,
net received and for sale by.
Q lIPERVINE
For sale by
A . LSO, ALL KINDS OF
GROCERIES;
At the store of
• gash C:o2 6 aa:iseabeee,
For eale by
Montres,e.,ADrili.lB7s.
J.H.BARise. 1' H G. BLANDING I J. A. CONGDON
Barnes, Blandimg & Co.,
j; able and Granite Work 0,
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL iINDS OF
MARBLE,; AND , , GRANITE .MONUMENTS.
IMPORTERS : OF. SCOTCH GRANITE,
0 - Chen:lig° St., Near Depot,
March - BI'NGILLNLTON. N. Y
REMOVED AN -D . ENLARdED.
GROCERY STORE
to the building tour doore above the First Nttlo4
Bank. Public Avenue, (formerly occupied to/ B. P.
Stampj where I have enlarged my stock of
•
Groceries, Provisions, ace.
Pinvite cotitpetlthin both In quality end price. ; Please
give ine'a cell and be convinced thet Ice n do you good.
'WILSON J. TUMULT,.
lioitroie; , APill'id . :4676. 7 4 .
1.1 • W. CLARK. PRACTICAL -
o CHINIST AND : 4IIIUN 8811T11.
bus ocited on PublicAvellnit ( basement of 8,, C.
Sayre's store building} where he Is twrepared to do ell
kinds of Gun Bowin Kathine T e rhing• BIM
Biting. Lock a repairing sod tight:neck= aljoos on
shed notice, end on se rinisonabin terms 110 0114
done als•where. Antra* wantntAd. Order* bytudi
promptly attended to. Tonto patroutee 111 solicited,
all4=tstersaised.' '. W,,7!Xiditit.-
11111.1,18701 f.
EMM
up wards.
at S. P. & CO.'S Pirstriaticial.
FLOUR.
[ZiexstntxD IX 1840.1
' MANTLES, Sit
ALSO.
Lkari removed my
w4LEN E. MITCHELL, ,PHY-,
sictan and Surgeon,,graduate: of ithe Woman a
Medical College of - the N. , Y. Infirmary, thee rear =
dent physician for &year in the Woman's tloopital •irf
X. Y.; after fonr yeartlractice in lon du Lac. Wia-
COrtairt, has located' , in ontrose'. •Special attention
given to diseases of women a nd children. Wilco at
the font of Yalu Street.' in the old David Post home-
Mostrole.Dec.ls,lB7s.—lim * nso • •
HD. BALDWIN, M. D., HOME
• pathic Physician , and Surgeon. has located
himself at Montrose. where he will attend promptly to
all proferelonal business entrusted to lila care.— :
leM - Ollce in Carrnalt's•bnildmg, second floor, front.
Boa* at Mr. E. Baldwin's. •
Mdtitrose, Pa.; March 10,1875:
R. w. W. SMITH, DENTIST.-
Rooms at his dwelling, next door north of Dr.
Halaey , t4 on Old Foundry- street, where he would be
happy to see all those, in want of Dental W ork. .11e
feelsconfident that he can pletee all. both in quality of
work and in price. Office hours from 9 A. X.to 4 P. X.
hiontrose.Yeb.ll,lB74—tf
VALLEY HOUSE, GREAT BEND ,
Pa. Situated near the Brie, Railiay - Depot.—
Is alarge an conimodions house. : Has Has undergone a
thorough repair. Newly furnished rooms and sleep
tugapartments,splendid tables.andall things eoinprfa
lug a ilistclase hotel. . HENRY ACKERT,
Sept.loth.lB7B.-tt. ' - 'Pronrietdr.
•
RILLINGS STROUD, FIR,E AND
Life Insurance Agent. All bnelnese attended to
promptly.on fair terms ..0111ea first door east of the
bank of Wm. 11. Copper & Cp., PublicAvenne.liont
roae.-,Pa. • - [Ang.l,lB6B.] •
Jll7 17, 1872. I3ILiIXOu STROUD.
THE PEOPLE'S MAIIIiET, PHIL
- Hahn, Proprietor. Fresh and Salted Meats,
Hams, Pork. Bologna Bansage.etc.,of thsibbet Anal
ity, constantly on hand.at prices to snit.
Montrose, Pa., Jan. 14.1878.-1 r
DGAR A. TURRELL.
COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 170 Broadway, New York City.
May 12,'76.--(Feb.ll, 1874.-1 y)
L . ITTLES AND BLAKESLEE, AT-
A-4 toreeys at Law,Nontrose, Pa. ()Mee opposite
the Tarbell House.
"H.S. LITTLE,
CEO. P.LiTTLE,
Montrose ,0et.15,1878. L.BLAILELEE
A. W. COOLEY, BUILDER,
STILL ON THE TRACK! -
Every. style of buildings. erected, and everything
furnished. at GREATLY REDUCED Parcae.' Contracts
cheerfully furnished. Stair building a specialty_ None
but caper' cinced worknien tolerated. .
Montrose. March 22, 1876.-Byl
Be DEANS, DEALER IN
W., Books, Books, Ftationery; Wall • Paper, Newspa
oers, Potket Cutlery,`Stereoscopic Views, Yankee
Notions, etc. Neztdoor to the Post Office, liontruse,
ea. W. B. BEAN&
Bept.so, 1874.
EXCHANGE 110 TEL. M. J. HAR
iington wishes to inform thepublic that baying
rented the Exchange Hotel in - Montrose, he Is now
prepared to accommodate the r traveling public in
Montrose, Ang.28,1878.
T 4 BURRITT, DEALER IN STA
ple and Fancy Dry Goods, Crockery, Hard
ware. Iron, Stoves. Drugs. ova, and Paiute, Boots
and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Fare, Buffalo Robes. Gro
cerieesProvisions, &e.
New Minor& I a., NOT 6, '7l--ti.
.O
IHN GROVES, FASHIONABLE
UTailor, Montrose, Pa. Shop over Chandler's
Store. All orders 'filled In first-class style. Cutting,
done to order on short notice, and warranted to At.
Montrose, June 30,'75.
fIENTE,ITNIAL BARBER 'SHOP
%._./
0.11 and lee your old citilen sad barber.— ter U.
T. Webb'e store, where yen can get shaving
cutting dame in the most approved maaneraid es'
notice.- Paoli.. L. B. WILLIAMS.
Montrose, Sept. 4,1876 mi:
LEWIS KNOLL, SHAVING AND
-hair Dressing% Shop in Searle!e new building,
below ExpreFe Office, where he will we found ready
to attend . all who may want anything In hie line.
Montrose Pa'. (et. 18, 1889.
T. PURDY. MANUFACTURER
IF.`l• of wagons ofall kinds. Also makes*, specialty
of wood work for sale. Repairs promptly attended t3o.
Uses only best stock, and aims to make only drat-ties
work. , 1876.1
R. W. L. RICHARDSON,
PHYSl
eisn and Surgeon, tenders hi epaofessionsie er
yicesto the citizens of Montrose andlicinity. Office
at his r‘sideree,bo , the corner stet of the. Foun
dry. ' [Aug.l, 1869.
COVILL AND DEWITT,: 'ATTOR
.. nays at Law and Solicitors inßankruptcy. 011ie
No. 49 Court Street ova? City National' Bank, fling
no mton ,N. Y., s • lirst.ll.Bcormy,
June lath, 1878 JsZOY= DZWITT.
11. J. WEAR.
VAGLE DRUG- STORE, IS THE
-12.1 place toget Druge and Itedcints, To.
bacco,PiPtly. Pocket-Books. Speetales., Yankee No
tOns..te. Brick Block ' " "A. B. BURNS .
Montrose, ?a., May sth, 1875.
H. J. WEBB.
,F. EITOH, ATTORNEY AND
• Conneellor-st-law Montrose, °Mee as
heretofore, below and west of the Court Hone.
Montrose,Jennary 27,1875.--ly. '
B. J. W 31313.
A. LYON, SUCCESSOR, TO
ANA.
• Abel 'Duren, dealer in -Drugs. Medicines,
Chemicals, •Paints, - Oils.' Dye-stnirs, Teas, Spiced,
Watley Good•,lewelr7', • .P•rtnmery, La.
Montrose. May 19.1875.
Ha. WEBB.
.T C. WH.BA,TOS, '
ti • . _
LaanStravirroa,
r.O. address Franklin Forks.
• - Susquehanna Co, Pa.
cO.. WARREN , ATTORNEY, AT
. , Law.. BellintYi Beek Par, Pension andilt
enut:on Claims attended to.. .ofder Art , •Oor
below Boyd'e Store. Montrose.P*. (414. Well
, . . .
, I. LOTT, ATTORNEY AT L
Aw
F• %control's. Pa. CollectrostOrOmpily attended
to. Opediel. attention ever:to Conveyancing oudT,Or:
thane Court preitlie. 01110 los' Publi a 'Avenue eve"
met, tietiorsai -Bank, back. - - - 'irearcti SO, 316:1-
IVILSOI‘T, Ttrit ~SURVEYOR;
Having had 20 years ',fp dense lathe bse l ness ,
will walnuts to attend,te preheetes. t
Xottittele, Pa.,Pot. li t `lll.-11* , • .
r •
stirril, • CA.I3INET AND
Y 4 Mar Nenufactnrers; -Iroi)t , st Main street,.
Montrose. re. •x tans. .1(!69-1.--;
W. - SEARLE, `: ATTORNEVAT
J.,
a Lim:office- over the Slott 'of Villeaner,
inltio Brick Block ,ktiontros e Ps. L4uie. 1; 'BL
ri,.RIFFISSATRE,-DEALERS IN
•
Hardware, Iron, Nails. Houselarsisbiag Gods,
Grocerles - ami Provlolons.,* ood, Jappaue4 sad
Pressed Tin Ware; iSe. • itisreh 15,16,
B. &
.A.. H. MoOOLLIIM,
• torneristu r . °into over W. 11. Coopotai
Cos Bank ; Ifoatioee..Pa.. May 10, 10.71.—tf •
a Cards
0.. CAMP; ATTORNEY AT
JO • Law, Montrose, Pa. Mee ovir 000iier
If CO. Bank. -
Montrose, Ps., JIM* Diret--tys
GILBERT
• II 0 T,19 N ri • Addregs,
Mirth, 59, IWI6. Youttote; Pa
, AT`. OE,NEY. AT
E. Law, Office ()ler N. B. Buis' `Bsng Blare,
Brick Molntrole, P a r.- r [ Mine 9, "11S.-=tfl.
•, •
A MI ELY,.
3. •4. Yriu NEM Ad
Brookiri
410%14 Mai
Business Cards.
1 1 BACON, WILL lIVREAFTER,
• furnish the citizen rof ontrose and Vicinity
with lirtiVcialis Dread. Buseuit, Rolla Plea, Cakes and
'Cookies; Tarts . kn.. Dc.vac Parties and 'Wddings
supplied, and quality roaranteeti. llllrDinisg Rooms
np stairs, whirs Goo. Calli a will be Anna reedy kr ala
i the "ITV: of Rye mut, •
autross. y 3d. ISIS.
41. -BACON.
I . S:POTTER, DENTIST, WISHES
1.., is 1 0 i ma nform the people of Montrose and Vicinits
that he ispermentqated; in the second story'ol R.
P. Slump% new boll ; oppoeite Cooper's Bank. ;Alf
kind, of Dental Work one in the best manner. , L
'-•Si B:-LN Wogs Oxide, Laughing Gam, given for Ns
patnleasetriesetion of tee*. . •
Itootroile, April illth.lellt--tf
'MEW, MILFORD MACHINE SHOP.
1.1 All kinds of machinery made, or furnished to otr
der. Repairin g promptly attended to.
JULIUS tiRULTZ.
New If ilford,Ro i r 11f.16,711.—1y, , • • •
I VV-M. A. CROSSMON, ATTORNEI
T. 7 at: -Isaw. o.olce over the First Nadia
Bina, MOntrose,Ps. •
19-1871 tf. W"."11°"3"31.
Bfontrose.okpril
PILL MAN C 0. ,, FIRST NA
• tional Bank Building, Montrose, Pa:, la
Dry, Goods, Clothing, 10;11nery Goods, Booki '& Shoos.
(April It '7 5 . 1- 11] "
-
I. 6.N YDER, M. D.;* HOMICE
•jiiithic Pkysician and :Burgeon. Newltllfotd.
CIRCO - salt* union Hotel,'
-Aug 11k1876.-t1 • - t • .
Basking,
BA.NK_ING HOUSE
WM. e, COOPER & CO,
MONTROS,E, PA.
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS DONK
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 ANDiCOUNTY
BANK CHECKS CAS4D AS
USUAL.
WEAN STEOER PASSAGE TICK
ETS TO AND 'FROM EUROPE.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON SPECIAL
TIMRDEPOSITS, AS PER AGREE
MENT. WHEN THE DEPOS
IT IS MADE.
In the future, as in the put, we shall endeav
or to transact all money business to the satis
fsftion of onr patrons and correspondents.
WM. 'IL COWIN* a CO..
Moran:le, March 14 '75..--t£ Bankers.
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY AGRI
CULTURAL WORKS,
Having been reorganlied ender the Arm, name, set
style of Susquehanna County Agricultural
Works, limited,
R.JEwarr; Pres., W. 111 Cooran, Trees,
• D. Sams Secretary.
Are now preparetto Aral eh, of short noels*,
gotationarg 6ngints,
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, TURBINE
Ji A. TER WHEELS.,
And do all kinds•of mill and Job work promptly aid
satisfactorily.'at low rates: Ills manafaettra and have
On hand a largo assortment of • •
PLOWS' .taritovso
PATTEIIIIII6.
CAULDRON KETTLES of different eVles,
ADJUSTABLE BARN DOOR IUiNGIICGIk
MEADOW- ROLLERS, ALAcKsintinr
PURGES POTS and GRATES, DOG POW
ERS for churning One and Two Horse POW
ERS and TNRESHERS, of the latest and but
'patterns, 11Fe.,
Montrose, March 1, 1876.
(1110 ICE PILUITS AND VEGETA
BLES All •
THE:IIiAD OF NAVIGATION,
PAC tigs, ORANGES. LEMONS,
APPLES,
(,WINCES, ONIONS, 'IOMA
TOES, APPLES. CAB-. -
BAGS, BANANAS,
OANTELOP.ES,
G4APES,
SLEET, POTATOES, WHORTLFr
BERRIES, to;
all at tatoth isrjees,*by •
A.N. BULLARD.
it 0 .100110,, 4.12,K. - 1876. ,
CORRECTIObI
Homolhat it that having been elected County Treas
urer for the ensuing three years. I am to dAwntione my
Insurance buldnes. r Raid. RUMOR is UNTRUE, and
without foundation, and while , thanking you for kind
nese; and bppreelation of good Insurance in the past,
ask a continuance of youT patronage, promising that AB
badness entrusted to me shall be promptly attended to.
My Companies are all sound and reliable. as all can taw
tlfy who have met,with losses during the past ten years
at my Agency. 'Read the Litt
North Britilib and Mercantile. esplia), • $10,000, m0 0011
arena of London.
Filinklln. Philadelphia, Assets, g , ,,,,„"vv , a •
Old Continental, " Y., • . : neatly ~
OldPtitenlx 'ofHartford, " • • r w "amr — nns
Old Hanover. N., T.. • : " "
Old Farmers, Ycirk. 1.00%00a
I also represent the 'Kew York Mutual Lire Ins TOO!
Of oyer 80 years standing. and , asset* over $80.000,000.
Also ,thb Masonic Mutual Benefit Association of Penn
sylvania. •
arGet anAnsidantsl Policy severing all accidents,
!nibs liartioa Accident It Co. Policies *mitten
from c u e dayto , one prat.' Only .15 cents for a VLOOC
Polity. Please tall or sendirord, !Flom you take trip
Very ter
. isPet
.1 i fiiiktiolifiji44liii . .11'187.6'; ' ' I;!I*4T'C'TY4I9I.
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