The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, December 13, 1876, Image 4

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    MMMEEM
THE "MIER."
Onde upon an evening bleary,
While I sat my dreamy, - dreary,,_.
In the sunshinerthinklitenver: ,.-. V
Things that passed in days of yore ;
While I 'nodded, nearly sleeping,
Gently came a something creeping
Up my back. like water leaping—.
Leaping upward from the floor ;
ins a cooling breeze," I muttered,„
"Proui thalegions ' neath the '-`
Only this and nothing morel"
•
• Alt 1 distinctly I remember—
It was in that wet September, --
When the earth and every member
Of creation that it bore
Had_lor days and Feeks„bedo soaking
.lii the 'mallet; lima
loggy rains that, without joking,
We hid ever seen before ;
150 I knew it must be very
Cold and damp beneath the floor— r
Very,cold beneath the floor! •
So I Sat me nearly napping,_
In the sunshine, stre tch ing , gaping,
Craving water, but delighted
With the breeze from 'neath the fiber;
. Till I found me waiting colder,
•;:Amt the Saddling' grOwilig holderi
And : friyself,a feeling ol4er- 71 - , •,,c;
Older than DI f‘ltlaore :v
Feeling that my joints were stiffer
Than they were in days of yore—
. Stiller than they'd been before I
• Alt : along' my back the creeping
Soon gave plitfie 1& Waiting, leaping, f'
As if countless frozen demons
ilad \ concluded, to explore
All`the eavities—"the varmints I"
'Twist me and my nether garments,
Up into my hair and downward
hrough my boots into the floor ;
Then I found myself a-shaking,
Gently first, but more and more—.
. Every-moment more and more.
'Twos the "ager I" And it shook me
my very clothes, and took me
Shaking . to the kitehenevery ,
Place. where there was warmth in
i3tore;
, Shaking till the dishes clattered, ,
Shaking till the tea was spattered.
Shaking and with , all my warning .
Feeling colder than before ;
Shaking till it had esbgusted
All the powers to shake no more—
Till it could not shake me more I
Then it rested till the morrow.
Then resumed with all the horror
That it had the face to borrow,
Shaking, shaking as before ; • •
And from that day in September—
Day that I shall, long remeinher—
It has made diurnal visits, 3-1
Shaking, shaking on so sore I .
• Shaking off my boots, and shaking
Me to bed, it nothing more— •
. , Fully this and nothing more '!
And to-day the swallows flitting
Round my .cottage see me sitting
Moodily within the sunshine
'lust inside my silent door— • .
, Waiting lot the "ager" seeming -•
,Like a man forever dreaming •
'And the sunshine on .me streaming
Throws the shadow on the floor—
For lam too thin and shallow
To make shadows on the floor --
Nary 'shadow any more 1 '
LILI,A!S TOIII.ORRO W.
Mrs. Rubens sat by the open window of her
little sitting-room, with -an unfinished piece of
work in. her hands ; but her hands had, drop
ped idly in her lap, the white weary little 'fin
gers refused to take up•the shining little needle.
Tell-tale tears atood in her soft b]ue eyes ; but
she wiped -them quickly away, as she, beard
Lilia open the door and come up stairs with
light, quick steps.
Ulla—xi:tit the summer sunshine -inlet. hair
like
wavesof zold—with her Soft ,eyes shining
like the tender blossoms half hidden under the
green lees of, the .iriolets--with 'the pink .
blushes klssed;'hiii cheeks into 'loveliness, and
laughter waiting en her red lip. What won
der that the
z mother's tired eyes grew ,bright
again as she watches her darling's bright young
face.
"What )las happened to you, my love? Your
face is as klad as a rose." -
lt ought to be glad since such good fOrtune
'hits come she said , smiling. "Poor mamma,
you've grOwn tired waiting for it, I know."
"Tell ma ail about it, or I shall fear you have
dreamed it," Mrs. Rubens replied softly. -
Lilia quie.kly divested herself of bonnet -and
shawl, and drawing's low stool to her mother's
side;sat down and leaned her head against her
knee. .
"I, shouldn't' wonder
if you had f orgotten
that it is the first of May to-day," she began,
• looking hex mother's f4ce; "but 1: never
`!forget it wiiren it comes, for I th ink it is -the
sweetest 41,1 . , of the year, l So when lessons
were over,l; took my boxlof colors and those
bits of pinir;board that painted white
_last
week, and went up the bill to gairier's hollow?'
• And LiliiWoipedlto take one ten& breath-of
deligh%3o4lo-bermother_ntooped -- -tci'lliii her
glowing cheek. • •
"Everything was beginning to brighten,
mamma. The softest of south winds crept
through the grad :With iooiutrm r rig caresses ;
the flowers were coming up in beautiful des
tern all the hollow and. overheid---liiilie
elm trees—l . do belieye a hundred . happy birds
were singing. I shall paialr some day m a in.
ma." •
"And LabsiflOokittitrand Aid
mother, "only you mu3t paint yourself in it,
Late *
"Ye4,7ol4soBelsor- c 'sald doubtfully , ;
"but I tNhiliit would ti p , pleer;-
But lam coming to the best part of all now
so listeginainnia. Tha , l 'Onistie.d a hazy, tine
iky, had sketched
,k,dlatany -Softly
against it, and a little lake in, the foreground,
half-bordepd ; ),lrltk willows,, ;When a shadow
tell upon my picture, and : 19oking up, I Sawn
tunny little eld man- leaning 9rt , 43,Lick: anit
looking at my work. He latighe4, then
sighed and said, just as if he had been talking
to bimsel4 'lAqi - 1419 C,4* -
young and to. irk% you.ii," 4 3trow you know,
mamma, (3 .eFr 1 4 0 4 4 .Y..
and I faupSsai did, ).pok • 3 4010 c1:980).;for he
sighed again;lidd inilksdimourpfully, •I won't
hurt your tender heart, fur4he,w4rl4,
But don't you eee_YoOliiri left put t , the ,shadri
ow: O A
e sev it ' ittitdoWil
aid. It's Alay-day;:iterithlitliht* don't
I,:a
EMI=
ixiy r siorld,on Maiday.' 'That's just it,' he isaid
sighing again, as if he saw , nothing but shad
ows. 'That's just it, my child. You are young
and' gay hearted, aid Ulf the world looks bright
to yon ; but the brightness faded to me before
you were bork' * When came to look at him
he-didn't-look so very old,either, not more than
forty years old ; but he did look as if he had
htid. soma yery,great sorrow to ,bes,r.7 : ,
"But who is he, Lelia? I.bOrle you don't:of
ten have such.adventures, or I. shall be afraid
to let you ramble about alone. He may have
been crazy."
Lilia laughed joyously..
' "-No, no','Mailinatt I, Re is as 'sane asTain- He
is the gentleman who has bought the beautiful
house on the hill, and he is an artist : and,
when ham.not giving lessons to those tiresome
,
little Dolly,s, and Miriam% and Christables y 11e
is to give me lessons'; and' says that be ean:SPll.
My pi tunes for me—all that lean paint."
"But, Lilia, lessons from a great artist will
cost something ; and how much can you pay
him?" •-. -
"0, that is the best of it. Hp don't want
any pay nitilhe has sold 'thy- , pictures", and he
'says 'I shall be rich."
Mrs. Rubella hesitated a little while, but
could Aot,resist the pret.t,y, 'pleading: face' lifted ,
~to her own i. and set the, next, l week found Lilia
' taking lessons of the strangeit artist, and mak
ing a rapid progress. ,Even' ; : er, muther !who
knew her enthnsiastic* tempe, ament, was Sur
prised to see what she accomplished. ' ' ...
'..The weeks went by more rapidly than they
:had ever gone >p. before ; andliha" had finish
ed four pictures—charming little landscapes in
summer and autumn colors. She had been at
home a week, helping her mother, who liad'not
been as well as usual, and had not touched her
pencils, though she did look longingly up the
, hrighi hill-path almost every day—when one
day a servant from the house'on the bill CRIB?
to the cottage with a letter for Miss Lila Ru
bens.
Letters with Lilia Were not every day occur
ances ; and she pulled open the envelope with
sparkliqg eye and glowing cheek. Tlie color
did not .fade in her beilutiful cheek when four
rustling bank-notes dropped out from . the folds
of thick satiny paper, -
Her mother - picked them up. in silent aston
i3hment, while Lilia read the letter. •
When she had finished the, last line she tos
sed.
it into her mother's lap, with a little cry o
delight..
"Twenty. pounds, mamma, tor my pietures . !
What happy to-morrows we Avill have some
day ! •We will have a home of our own sweet
dignity andfneierllle tired' and careworn . sny
more..' And we •will make: little summer:. ex
cursion out into the world and see the beauti
ful placelliat I hare; dreamed oE To-morrow
won't be a dream then, mother, but a happy
reality." .
She did not tire yet of talking of her to-mor
row, wlich already
, glimmered in the barmen
with a rosy light •until her mother kissed her
and told her she must not sit up to see it. •
"It wilt come all the same, darling, whether
'you wake* or sleep ; and you must be up early;
so as to go'and thank your, artist friend. See,
he does. not; sir.n hts name," she continued,,
smoothing out the cream-hued paper ;'"and it
is strange that nobody seems to know it."
ask to-morrow," said Lilia, laughing,
"and your curiosity shall,be satisfied"
But when Lilia, after thanking him in her
-own sweet fashion, for ,taking so much trouble
to find a purchaser for her pictures, did ask
him, he was mute, and a vexed :frown crossed
his' features. Her own face was ..:overed with
crimson blushes in a moment, and at-that eight
he smiled again. - •
"I have been your friend more for your moth
er's sake than for your own, child ; and'you
may tell her that I will call to-morrow, and see
if she remembers Hugh Murray."
Lilia • could scarcely wait till she reached
home to find out the mystery, but she did*not
discover it then. . •
Perhaps , Mrs. 4aben's dreams had been
'hannted by a pair of brown eyes that used to
look lovingly into her own ; perhaps she re
membered a musical voice that used to ring in
her ears in the careless days of her own girl
hood. Be that as it may, when. his name drop
ped fromplis's lips she 'turned away without
*a word, and shut herself into her own room,
where Liha dared not follow. - •
She was 'away. giVing a lesson in drawing to.
Christable - Golding, when Hugh Murray called
at their little cottage ; and so did not see the
pink blush on her. mother's face as the_oldlov
ffr took her hand ; she missed seeing the tear
that stole down 'the pink cheek as he told her
over again the story he thought he had' told so.
mpuy,years befOre.
"Ma you really ,
wrotame-that, Elngli f `And
you thought me 'heartless—when< I aiver.got
your letter _
Lilia heard that ranch-. as she Tassedander
Ahe:sitting-room window . ` and she rtiehed i liack
just in tkoe.tO,see HuitiMurray kiss her moth
er's cheek.'
And the mystery was explained!' It teemed
kpfeer at first, of ,course ;:but Lilia maks seri
sihle child, and made the best of "it.; ,and.tbllaY
ehe Is queen of Hurray Hill. Spoiltd, as her
Ad queen ui 63 ,
,mother constantly „asserts c hy her axtistfriendi
Lilia laughs and Wages her head and runs
out info the gaiden,to, wander Ap z andl' down
the loge borders, , and, wonders :when her ro
'mince' '
But her to=morrow will surely
4' certain physician hart large-card' hung up
Irrhis Office with _these , worsts w ititottrtierson
"04k agents an4:l peddlers Charged $5 an hour
foiconverstiOn." The other day tbciekagent
:tame and was jest beginning a rigmaiiile about
"the latest and hest -work on—" when the phy
sician Pointed to the card{ Alp (read the-IW.orda
;over bqt once, when he banded 'the physician
a $5 bAl i and , wo to. Comineueo "otiers
tions agalti:NiTheii.Atiej *Min-ot. medicine )304
irgi 'obikiri' 000iiita keep - irettri money,
-
n -me your subfrm puo4 POO& has
Ow, !might, 4ttried of Derringers.
••••• 0 ' .
DEC. Y: ,
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ESIOCRA.T • - .1 4 3 - , ---1876.
BUY YOUR WAG G ONS,, CAR-='
RIAGES 'AND SLEIGHS,
PA.
Repairing done on short notice, cheaper than the
cheapest, •
First-class Pliteic;ni . •
44 44 Buggies, _
" `` , Lumber wagons., -
• Pfr,tforms from $l4O to
Sisell body Sleighs, -
BLACKSMITHING.'
c. fig
it.
To 'olloe per span new,- , - $2.50
enikand'aet - - , „ • - $1.40
se t tper - . ' : - $l.OO
, ,
' All work warrauted..,. Call and examine:stock
before putebaslog eleerrhere.
Markt : ll, April 26, '76,4-ti
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TORIWORIK•,,
• THIS OIPTICE,CHEAk
sso o: ttrtp-Ny Ing ro A orc t,i t i z l ' .6 7ti p e r n e
s i s so o l r l i w ni t b e t r i ti r t l i t
Sample copy worth 000 FR Ell. Send Wimp for circu
lar. EXCELSIOR WIrCl. , 99,Madkon and 182
Dealiotml At., Chicago: ' • • 50'
. . .
FARMS vitli . frult and Iprovement.s at your own sg-;
FARMS , urea. Catalogue:, with maps andphotograph•
FARMS is illistrations, telling all about Maryland and
FARMS Delaware. sent free. _ , , 50
FARMS' ' • , J. F. MAN CR t i , Dover, Delaware.
T) AWbON'S Improved Adjustable SPRING
JIBED supersedes all atners in price and du
rability. Sent to any address for $5. A business as
sistant wanted in this and adjacent counties. Circa
MEM
C. D. RAWSON & CO., 921 Arch St., Phila., Pa.
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE GREAT
kIENTENNIAL HISTORY
' It tellsfaster than any other book: One agent told 47
copies in one 'ay. Send for our extra terms to agents.
NATIONAL PUBLISHING Co., Pniladelphia. '5O
CENTENNIAL CABINET.
24 ILLUMINATED VIEWS of Centennial and State
buildings, as printed on the grounds during the Exhi
bition • size of each, 63‘x43g ; price l 0 cents, prepaid ;
liberal reduction to dealers ; sent to any part of XL S.
or Canada. post-paid. ROGERS & WRITE, Printers
ann Engravers, 429 Walnut St., Phila. 50
TRIFLING_ " '
ITII A COLD IS ALWAYS DANGEROUS.
WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS.
A sure remedy for COUGHS. and all diseases of the
THROAT, LCNQS, CILEST, and MUCOUS MEM
BRANE.
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES.
SOLD BY . ALL DRUGGISTS. 50
C. N CRITTENTUN, 7 Sixth Avenue, New York.
-BANKRUPT SALE.
OF MILTON GOLD JEWELRY.
We will send you on receipt of Fifty rents, one pair
elegant engraved Sleeve Buttons, one set Spiral Studs;
one Collar Button, one beautiedl Coral Scarf Piu, one
Gents` Watch Chain. and one heavy Wedding Rine.—
Above lot used to retail for $5 50. Four lots will be
sent, post-paid, oa receipt of O. Jewelry circular
free.. Address W. W 4 BELL it,Co., Phila., Pa. 60
Agents wanted for the Story or • -
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I=4.c•gss,
Written by his father. A, complete account of this
moat Mysterioni diodaction and writing. search. , Wit h
ac-simil.. Letters and Illustrationl. OutseN ail ea.-
& B',oks. One agent 'took 50 orders in one day. Terms
liberal. Agidress st)
John E. Potter Co., Publishers, Vhiladelphia.
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H HEADACHE. •
' DR. C. W. BENSON'S
CELERY AND (111.1.11.011.1LE - PaLS
are prepared expressly to•enre Sick fie:adaehe, Nervous
Headache, Dyspeptic Headache, Neuralgia; Nervous
ness, Sleepier-ness, and will cure any case, Price 50
cents, postage free. Sqld by all druggists and country
stores. Office, 106 North Eutaw Street,Ealtimore.bid.
Reference : G. J. LESTER r Cashier Howard Bank. Ba
ltimore, Md. • • Go'.
Late Imhiense Discoveries by STANLEY and others
are just added to the 4tMly complete
This veteran explorer ranks among the most heroric
figures of the ceutut y, and this book is one of,the most
attractive; fascinating, ric bly illnitrated arid instrdc
tive volumes ever issued. Being the onty entire and
authentic life; the millions, are eager for it, and wine.
awake agents are wanted quickly.. For proof and terms
address lIVB BARD BROS., Publishers, 733 Sansout St,
Philadelphia. 49w6
MAX , ADELER'S New Book. Just ..priblished. Wtll
outsell any book in tLe field. This, brightest of hum
orous books. is profusely illustrated with most laugha
ble pietureg by Arthur B. Frost. , Will sell by reason of
He beauty and cheapness. No other hook published
possessing such general fitness for the wants of the
present times. Agents who wish to make big wages
wanted in every town. Tempting terms and circulars
sent, on application to 50
3. M, Stoddard At Co., 78 Chestnut St., Phila.
• GREAT BANKRUPT SALE Ole JEWELRY.
On receipt of 50 cents we will send,post-paid, all of the
following:pieces, : 2 pair Gold Plated Engraved
Sleeve Buttons, one Set Gold Front Shirt Studs. I Col
lar Sind, 1 Wedding Ring, 1 Roll I late Watch Chain
atidA Gent's Rose Coral Scarf Pin. We offer great
bargain merely to draw attention to oar business,as we
tave all.kinds of watches and jewelry at low prices:-
841 d for Citalinne.. 50
ICOLES C0.,'733 Broadway, New Yi,) rk City.
CENTENNIAL
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Deicribed and I.llnOtrated - :
A graphic pen-picture of its history, grand buildings
wondeiful exhibits, callosities, great days, &c. Pro
fusely Illustrated, thoroughly popular and very cheap.—
Is selling immensely. IS 000 AGENTS WANTED.—
Send for full particulars. This will be the chance of
100 years to coin money fast Get the only reliable his
tory.
Hubbard Bros., Pubs., 733 Sansom St., Phila. •
CAUTION Be not deceived by premature books, as
suming to be "official" sud . teill . ng happen in
August and Septsznbei: 50
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,-, -i,_ , .-
• -•:.--,•- Cabinet Organs ..
bliiiii - Unanimously assigned the
'Have' '
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, ~.-• JE'first 1--t.a.33.16Th.
In ~ Ihe SEVERAL REQVISIVPS,
f 'Ewell - Igstruments _4t.the: • -
• ) , ... .. ,
II S . CENTENNIAIIiz:
•. _ . . . 1 8 7 61 • • .
and are.the only organs assigned this rank. Theirsn
,perlOrity is thus-4641414 4 4 in ,0116:f or .tiro respects
/onlyy , m
, but all-the iinpo int qualities bran:organ. -A
Mediland Diploma have also been awarded them;. bin'.
.triedals of equiil:Value were awarded all Articles deemed
_•trotthy of recognition, so that many. niiikers.ctn afly‘r , -,
pod liirst medals" or "highiiit AiVariiii. , .... .. :.: . - .1.-. .-, ,•,
Oopaparativi rank in excellence, bag been determin
ed bY tbeJudges' Repot 4_, Alone, in whien.the MASON
- &-'IIA IRIAN ORGAN - Rani,unaninninSly„assigned ."The
..IRST RANK In the. several" relintsites':' of:such: in
:strutnEntsiltildnr.).tbe" .'only.nneS,asSigned this rank 4.7 %,
See Judgce epo ri s. ~.:Th le rnSa I t Was:net unexpectott.
forrthesuotans hitild:Uialformly 'taken highest awards
in such competitions,. there. being less than six excep
..timui in hundreds of, Omparisens,
..,Tlioy were award
'ed Orel medais;ittillionors at Pails 18-67, Vlennsll37B,•
.Santiago .-IM, Ptiladelphia 1876; .having thus been
avi'ar, gl highest . 'honors at Ryery.:World s gxhibition
lif.w • len they have competedoind 'being the only Ainer••:-
Ica organs which ever obtained any award in' Europe,:
—NEW STYLEti, with improveinents!. exhibited at the
• CENTENNIAI,'I,oIegant new :eases in igrent Variety..•--
. '-Priceivirery -I,meg:consistent% with, beat misterhiFand -
r
wOr.kin a n ehlir., Orono wild forcaSh or instalimenta.or
rented until rent pay!. .EVerrorgAn - warranted toltin
• ~,entlirlisitisfsetion tweverireastinsbinfpurchaser or the
Money M
return 7, Jilitstruted.eatalognes sent free. '„
.40 & - 100 N• ALIN -ORGAN . 010.--4 Si - ;TrOmtint
2f3.
Bt., Boston ; nion Squarei New, York. - '5O
PRICE LIST.
Dauchy , k Uo.
Fancy Curdle 11 itylee with name 10 eta.
'oat paid: J.B.HustedsNassan.Rena.Co.N.Y.lso.
Life and Labors of Livingstone.
ELBO W-ROOM.
ATTENTION ALL !
M'Ready for Agents—The
$230
$l3ll
8115
$l6O
$ 75
W. ME TERHOUT.
EXPOSITION
``,9l:ol' ) .SATA
H.: - -.,:,--,.,
Will offer loi , sale,oil SATURDAY; NO VENtB:E_R,_ 25t their. entire stock of
i .t
777=
We
~'will; Paoid!.it,
Prices regardless of . PrOfit or! WA. ; ^. 'W.e .i4te44
in er ;mead
tive - say; and 'sas '•jost lwhat we mean . .
MEM
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Our, , Stock ie Unusually 'large and attractive - &insiating of 'ail tried _ styl es'
of D R ESS GOODS AND I r TRIMMING, DOM E STICS; eta,
:Coate:. is unusually large, •
. and. vfe.' - dii,tint in tend to' keep
. - • t over.
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Nov. 24d,
MINER, 13,INGHAMTON,
liiriIOLBSALS MIAMI IN • '
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BRONZE LAMPS, OPAL LAMPS, ALL GLASS LAMPS; HAND ,LAMPS,
EURN L ERS, WICKS, SB ADES, SHADE HOLDERS, &c., &v.
EVERY MU: Or. fillNft: - .,:AN11 COPIOL:TRINgt,
srxw .At.ws) a - JELVDAL..waviroa w4Li:txs.
.Pijoes Guaraitioeil ma' tow 44 any House 74 &mewl% Hew York.
Address7 l lby Nall Promptly Attepdad Tos
BEST JOB PIEIIINTING
4 •
IYe are continually addiag. new. irtaterial to iour office, - aid - with our
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v . • .
Large Stock of JOB TYPE and 'FOUR Printing Fiesieiie Defy dOmepetion
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Both In Price . fii;(l Quality; either 'ln Platt Black Colored Work.,
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wrcr. - T'llosEt
PLAMNO:::,'MILL
LUMBER. YARD !
In order to better accommodate the community, the
undersigned has established a depot for the sale of
Lumber Manufactured at h 1 newly-erected building on
the:Old Keeler tannery Elite, in the • •
HEART , OF TOWN
where willbe kept conStantly 'on hand. stock of
WHITE AND. YELLOW T'INE, HEMLOK,
• " OAK, ASH, MAPLE AND BLACK
WALNUT LUMBER,
which.with the aid of the moat improved machiney and
competent workmen.ie preparedto workintosu:ky rtkape
to meet the wants of Customers. '
WELL SEASONED LUMBER, INCLUDING SIDING,
FLOORING, CEILING, SHINGLE AND
LATH CONSTANTLY ON HIND. ' •
•
Planing, Matching, Mouldings. and Scroll Sawing
done to order.
h ;
WAGON, CARRLAGES 51a10:11,
DIAMIM I 4C II 9"
• , ,
in connection wit n. the above eetabliehment. under the
management of Mr. B. H. Rogere., Eseutine our work
before leaving your orders elsewhere. " •Xtepairing done
promptly. • • • - • • t
AL , LATIIIII00: 1.1
ma/tiros°, Beptembei lath. la7s; .` '
TABANLT'i; I 9UsB. , ' .'t
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necttntr with tho Montrose Railway, the - Lehigh - Talto n ;
Ititiltotin slut the D. L. & Vor.ltallroad
• ' April 1 . -
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WILIAT IS TAYLOR'S CELEBRA-.
TED ELECTRIC OIL ? ;' t; 7-
,
It is a 'medical preyaration ,• the chemical combina-
Men of which iv such A . e to , neutralise hilhatured Pr o +,
portico when hpplled to hum or . 'east. -
What is it for _
•Fot the cure of any kind of pain.lanieneis,or wounds
or for anything requirinsan outward application... 4 1
Is ft as Rood as other I &meats for those pn rpm** t.
Yes. and better.
What'guarantee do you giro of tab
If it`does not prove so, after using . 011 the Die t uele s ;
MATO the empty. bottloosharelnu 00.4) And get y our
money back.
Who are o thil ttAl s or,4dW44l 4 ,titlirniadlefna
4411 the liad datlertfii medicinal)/ ilfentioiie
and throughos the conut37 ,
July
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.IS NEW MILPORD' PA .
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inpEss GOODS, ;AND . CLOTHING.;
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN
MANUFACTURES OF
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11. ..864.• T.
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mirth $1,1875.
AT, THE LOWEST SATES
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A.t.W.WSmithk, Son's
/4tensivelitrnittre d th'elarges
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:..: -RIESt QLASS AND COMMON
vIET.IFLIV .1E "1"11:Trt.331
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To be found 41 this section of the country,pf his own
'manufacture, and at prices that cannot tail to give Batts
Iketion. They make the very best .
EXIEN . SION TABLES
In 'the Countxy, and
1:7 ip h o 1 id t cor 3s.
Cif All kinde One in the nestaat mat.ner.,
10 ' 's 3 39 Ti
OF VARIOIISKENDS.
PURE NO;I:MATRASSES;
‘AgD:.O) 7 MAI.O,, JK.iTI.4.SSES.
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The subscriber will hereafter make t ndertaiting
specuilty 'in hia bueineee. Having just completed
NEW and the zee st. elegant HEARSE in the "State, a
needing hie eervices will be attended to promptlyand •
satisfactory charges .
Wit, W SMITH lc BON.
Montroset.Pa.; 13 1 :012.--no15—tf.
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AT Otrit 3914 W 8Z4)841 ' •
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Ws would reapectle4 atiaotnite to the Obit's that
We have remirred to tit_ new 'add spacious , it tore. No.
St conker ofAlourt'and Witteriitreels.and are all it
With a new etoci et goods that have Just arms& OW
stock or Praiiiiaoods, Shawls, Otc. are of. the very let
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est §Prl n g Pait4ivi agd , styles Oh pureed ler tea
When the market-vra,s most depressed. _ • -
la the line Of •Pinry Goode, 'Nosier Uloves, near ,
,q , Ribbpubole.,. 9ur stock , is neourpaSsed. We
had alpo opened a Deps'iteent - •14 3fOrchstit Tailoring,
and Aft • purchased • a :large stock. of the latest
styledin the line of Cloths, Cam si pierce,- etc., elide; the
very best Ivo' ity. ' lrirrn employed to take iluirge
of *Ale Department, *L • 'Ai .D. TATUM, long the
leading and most successful cutter in this city. and wbO
always guarantees•ii perfeet fit. ?dr:Taylor did the se
'Whig of the .clpths,..oassimerep, , triennia" etc., kw
thle department, which should satiety, all that we have
the latest and ninettiebloCable styles.
; ; We - cordially, tkank ,eur i vatrque for pelt, taTerlheau
promise there Audit .pablitlea entity that, wo are bilk
Set rtePan4 Illatrgr t to i:sappir anythineinar flak •
lie solicit paronage.
Iliposaios, April 9,111171.
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