The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, December 13, 1876, Image 8

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    tam guinotheld.
litlitett - Breed - ts 'Best.
: ';This question is . often ' asked 4regard
to cows ; but the answer must - depend
on what use is' made of the milk and
butter:: ''lf 'a cow' or two are wanted by,a
famlly . that . can . atford to pay $lOO or
More for a: cow, and prefer quality to
quantity, the Alderney (now also called
Jersey)cows are superior ,to all others. if
the object be to sell tthe milk, or to make
butter, and for market, the Ayshires and
Holstei a, or grades are excellent. The.
Short- orns frequently are good , milkers,
but th y, require . .better pastures than
other reeds; They , make the beet of
all. breeos. Devens and their grades are
tough . and hardy, - and , are not particular
as to , the quality of grass in their pas
tures. A stockbreeder says : "The cow
that ! , :ill come the • nearest to filling'all
the:demands ison , my opinion, the Ayr
shire,
_but she is not the best everywhere.
The'llohstein or Dateh" cattle,' not so
long. nor so,,extensively tested,: are find
ing great favor Where ,tieef. iu addition to
milk or cheese is desired. .Not all the
importations - of; thoroughbred stock, I
. have reason to i ttelieve . ' ' have, ,been made
up of the best animals. .I".ie great dif
ference in _the . dualities .of . the animals
would make-it 'hazardous to Viral' = cows
without some .• personal knoWledge of
them or their:breeder.7 „Another .dary
man writes : "Some •of the neighbor
ing :farmers ' Whol • are :engaged - iti butter
dairying, and who formerly , kept the Ayr
shire; are introducing Jerseys into their
hea4e, consider it a wise policy to'have
some Jersels iri ' all bntt,'A. dairieaj: but
. for a:milk and blliOse dairy, give me Air
shires in preference. to Jerseys. in speak
ing Ot breeds of -dairy cows, I will-say
that iny- experience teaches 'me to' hold
the Deyou cow - in • high esteem, both as
a• milk and butter cow. And I must say
that : after several. 'year 'experience with
several . 0040 laiftWeut , breeds of cat
di, lithink it a young farmerdoes' noth-,
ing worse than stook a, farm, with good,
young Devon cows, ,at fair (not fang)
piiees, he will ilo wellt..
Inntirfor the
PORE lap 'BEANS; - NEW 'ENGLAND STYLE.
Soak the _common small white beans.
over: bight,-: pour- off the- -water in the
moriOgitpdladd just enough fresh Wit.;
wag . - ,ticiii,:3lolt--ta-W:404 , 1 AT.
about an hour and a half, iillll strainja
a calendar and put into a haking'dish;
and pour over one pint - of boiling water , -
in which has. been idissolved,
of a cup of sugar -'(some prefer molases)
and one good teaspoonful baking soda.—
In :the centre. of ',the beans make a' de
presisian and put in a piece of fat Pickled
pork; boiled DA. half an hour previously,
Score the rind of the pork iti.inch squares
and have it even with- the top of the
beans. As they cook dry continue to
add boiling- water. They should cook
sloiilYseVeral hotly& The pork sales - the
beans sufficiently. Rave at first just wa 7
,
ter enough_ to , cover.
BROWN BREED. '
Two quarts unbolted •rye meal well
mixed with one, quart of yellow corti
meal; one teaspoonful salt,
,one large tea
spoonful of soda dissolved In -one dap of
moliaSes: • Work up• with cold wt.ter,with
the , hands to a stiff loif, putin a butter
ed pan, smooth . over„ the top with the
back of ' a spoo n; wet,' steam at least four
hours, and :thec , dry This
for : twenty mu
utes; in the oven. This always. good,
midis the genuine article:. The steaming
is the best part , of it,, tor,
,thd-longer corn
and , rve mealsare dooked,witiwut drying, ,
the'bkter they are.
Ttilie three pounds of lean pork, to one .1
of leaf fat. - See that all is tree from kris-
tle, - Wiews, and bits of bone: • Cnop all
up eery fine. Add"-three' -ounces of salt,,,
half an ounoe of Pepper,two - large spOons
ful powdered..sage. lt becoine, more,
salt as it dries. It is nicest put in- white
musliwortottoncloth bage, , twelve inch
es long and . ten in circumference. When
wanted for-eoolung, tear down the bag,
Slice nit the`. meat about one poll thick,
and -fty,Allgarly in its own fat.
TO 81CBTE COLD HAM.
Cut very 'thin' slices 2
- across ' the grain,
and lay in uniform order, on the patter;
or, put on the table whole, before the
carvef, u a the :latter 'ease; 4he
should be removed rind whole clovesstuck
in, in fancy forms, and-pitches of black,
pepper, also fancifully put, 0n,..
.pros :
mented withlowers ctit from- an,.,
of .different oolors. Served with mashed
potatoes, poached eggs - and grated horse
reolish. LEAF
•'
Should Went • in '
pieeis anent as lake .
as cheetuats, a few thrown alto the'iliube.
pan and. rendered. Then - put in the rest
and cook slowly. This method . is V.
preferable to putting even a little water
in, as many do, If all pure, lard, no salt
Is neeaed, and it will keep for many
Anonths. :,Si the pieces are quite ,
brown aril 'Shrunken strain all through a
One pound of lard thus prepared
is worth two bought all ready for
- large portion of the latt,er is water,
Out the haul in thin' slice bro l !very
quickly on a very hot gridiron. Have
ready some fried eggs and Jay utiOn . tie
bun t eg,g, on each slice, Jay on the
serving dish, in reviar order and. garnish
with parsley. • * •
• •
YET %LOON.:
Cut hi Very thin ,stioes, fry its own
crisp and light - brown. • It is very
nice served with ealfs liver ors very :
der ,bo—:of.44ikti
OEM
•-•••••-..... -.4-
SAUSAGE.
HAIL AND EGGS.
ner in which the Board appoi4t4from",
these several Departments, toTTIOVide an
exhibition part of~ the .I,El:oVern,
went have discharged, their duties, with
the'means placed at' their` cornmand
without a precedent to guide thSm in the
preparation of such a -display. ,The'she
ceas of their labors were amply attested*
by the sustained attention which the
contents of the government_ building at
treated during the period of the Exhibi
tion, from both foreign and native *
visi
tors.
lam thoroughly impressed with the
value of the collection made by the gov ,
ern Ment for the purposes of the Exhibi
tion ; illustrating ass it does the mineral
resources of the country, the statistics
and practical evidence of our growth - as
a nation, and the uses of the mechanical
arts and the applications of , applied
science in the administration - of the'aff
- fairs of the government, -
-Many nations have voluntarily contri.'
Wed their exhibits to the tufted States
to increase tWe interest in any permanent
exhibition Congress may provide
For this act of generosity they shosld
receiVe`the thanks of ,the :people,`and . I
respectfullY suggest that a ,resolution of
Congresii.tolhat elLet be offered. --
The attention--of Congress cannot , be
too earnestly ',called to - :: ; the 'necessity of
throwing 'smile 'oreater safe -guard over ,
th'e Method of choosing andideclaring
the election 'of president -- tt-nder , the
Preseritlaysteui 'there' seems toobe no , pro =
vided remedy for 'contesting. the, election,
in any, one State. - The reme4 . is, :parr:
tially,nO doubtio -the enlightenment of
electors: The:comp e ulsory support the.'
free schools and disfranchisement, Of all
wilecannot'" reacl and write the English
language, after a' fixed probation =would
meet m y hearty approval...l ~would not :
make this' apply," however, to those' ,
already voters but I. would, to altibecom
iug so after the' expiration of = the proba-'
Lion fixed upon - foreigners coming to the,
country to become citizens, who are,edn:
cated in their .own. 'language, > would ac
quire the requisite knowledge of , ours
during the necessary residente to obtain'
naturalization ; if they , aid , ; not take
enough'interest .in our language to ac
quire a knowledge of it, .to enable' them,
'to study the institutions and :lawa of the
country intelligently, I wcitild' not.cort
fer. Pon them the, right to make such
laws, nor select those who .10.
I append to this message, for convert
dent reference, a_ synopsis _ of the adminis:
trative events and of alti recommenda-;
Lions to Coogress, made br'-me during
the last seven years/tune, may show
of these recommendations not: to have
been wiSel3r conceived, but I .believe the
larger part will do no miscredit to r the
administration:
Retermg tolls .o Id recommendations
for the annexation of Sail Domingo, the
President, maintains" 'that if his views
had been et:Monied:in, the. country would
be in a more prosperous condition to-day
both politically Nand financially. He re
views at some length our trade with -
Cuba and South - Anierica to strengthen
the - position taken,. and says : I do not
present these views now as a recommen
dation for a renewal of the subject of
annexation but I do refer to it to Vindi
cate my previous action in regard to it.
With the present Congress my official
life terminates ; it-- is not probable that
public affairs will ever , again receive at.
tendon froth me, further thap as a citizen
of' the republic always taking a deep-in
terest in'.the honor, mitegrity and pros:-
perity ofc-the whole land. *
(Signed), U. S. GRANT,
-Executtve Mansion.
. _
Mrs. WWI sat in ! the parlor tOkiug
to the minister. "What- Ido love," said
she, i"is to See the - child en enjoy the'm
selves." And yet when, a moment after,
a base-ball Came singing into the
scattering Abe remains of a fifty-cent glass,
do 'von suppose she leaned out of 'the
widdow, and cried - "Hefei] your ball,
darling ; never mind the - old glass." Not
Much ! She sailed: the 'front door'
like a cyclone, and banged 'the 'head of
the boy - who' owned 'the ball against the
railroad until
,he thpfight the Fourth of
July had arrived two months ahead ':of
One Day Bill had company to dine
with, him, and his wife, wishin; William
to, Appear well., quietly, adroorushed biro
to' be - iitiiirded in 'his utter&nees. All
passed oftsmoothly till. Bill got hi - 4 po
tatoes : thoroughly mashed, when he
pl t urted'oat parsh.., the greise." ,
'Said his, wife. 'fryou
Mionld_oallit gravy." Wa11 . ," retorted
Bill, "1 guess if it . got on your table-
Nloth it would he grease?' The guests
They are. taking ''evidence, in-a divOice
case for :cruelty the hUshand is 'under
exautination,., his wife:prostratea
grief, l ,ls: weeping , bitterly, _covering- her
* 6 , t *ith: her, handkerchief. ‘.6Nnut,"
S'ayEi the:judge, - cfare' you not ashaine4 to
havethus brutally' treated your wife, a
, tender young woman' of '25 ?" The wife
suddenly raiseS her, head: "I hew, your
paracia; she soba,L"24 only." Anst.shk ,
again gives way to her grief.
• a:4p
'‘' . '"Wheuever , you • find "man; men, Sou
find Ananv ~ minds," exclaimed a public
speaker. -4 °Tain't so,by jingo 1" reBpond
i,d, one of the auditor& "II youe,ll only.
ask'tnie whole crowd,ont, to take a 'drink;
you'd , find` em all of one mind."
win g e4 ttlerehnt43—:'Beeihbeetitise theY
ollAecir, honey...
A presdngbuoinen--The-bookbindori.
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PARILT,THB NEWS; ', -,.---- , r : 7 :
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. . " t.)llc,A.ox..TErs :MIMI TO ILAZT:.
•
.AND iVIVStYI3ODT ELISZI
FORGOOD WIWI' no H ALTET AND
$. PRIAM
HAVE•MOVED TO Tam WNW STORIt
THE .y.IRST NATIONAL BANK,
(Searle's 'New thick,)
Where they will keep olt hand the bait *seeded stock of
Moe!' and 'Boys' '.4eady-11106
V4P:VM.r.t#:.iq - i . ,
DAY 650DS, NOTIONS, FANCY . GOODA,
, HOSIERY, HATS,IIILLINERY
dse '
_ .
. • „
of all descriptions' a nd latest styles,.
GIYX till A GALL And We WM BAVI TOE! 3101011'....- .
-Terms. cash or OW paper.. Respectfully
. • S A PILLIIIL4III CO • '
NATIoNAL Dkr GcioDs ' Ciosnitza Rxruorennc.
BLACK AND , cotonip ALPACAS, newest. shades,
95 tents , per yard,
, at S. P. & CO.'S First National:
BLACK AND COLORBD 2 CASfitIBBBS; all shides
• Su cents per yard,
at S. r. & 00.'d Fast. buttons'. '
Bll l 3l' CATA.CONS,Enew styles and rut '-eci!ois, 63( cents
per yard., . ,
- • ' at S. P. & CO.'S Flrstßational.
T-
U:rOIIOiANDINSSSIING
° from 10 cent s .rat s. to. trot
Ntitianal.
.Y,ARD WXDE BLBACIIEp •,CcITONS.. from_ 8j teal,
• • -.. • - per yard pv,
at S. P, Co.'S First National.
TA.litD*IDE‘ FACTORY, frOns taper • yatd
. upwaidc•
at S. P. & C O:S First National.'
"BEST SEMITIXGS, new st
'P yles, 'IS vta,per yard, ,
.`• ' at S. . & 00.'S Flrit.NaUonal.
BOIS' .1011ADY-MADE *Ora
' : . at S. P..a Co.'S IretNatianal.
TOMS` 118A14 7. 11,011 8111113, from $6.106 op,
• , , • atf..7. & Con FirsMationsa.
NEWS 111ADY-11ADX 81111 a, from $8 up,
at S. P. a CO.'E First National.
BOYS' Cap311(11R8 PANTS, Trim 4 1 . 150 np
- • at 8:P. First sationw.
=FM CV3BIMXRIS PA1 4 11 1 6; Cram p. 60 up. ,
• • at B. P. ot-COASTirt/lational.
We diallalso keep en kand'fients' and Ladies' 04-
derwear of all styles; ladies' and misses' liesdrukade
Salta. As assistance to cur 'experts:need and 1011 tie
milliner. we havaengageml the services of one of the
.kedingtrimmersin New York city, and we Imp
our millinery departmentto content the lea rig styles`
and trimmed in best city !Styles, and our prices kkwer,
than elsewhere. Rernemberws will keep a full 060A
..enter all claims of goods generally kept in Ant-close
stores, and our prices weivarrant' Will be the lowest-la
fusquehanna County: Oar special buyer will", be lit
the market at all times, and pryer= tor as tae lades I
novelties.. Our motto will he. 'awake to'all." • Bear
in mind we have a NEW STOSS, NEW GOODS, and
the LOWBST CASH PRICES 1W IRE COUNTY. Al
en inducement to make large purchases we will,dedact,
(on demand) on all cash Mils o 1 XlO or more, tire par
vent. • •
Come one and all
Both .grest ;and email -
• And buyyour goods
At B. P. Co.'s rastNetiou-all.
Respectfully, S. PILLMAN a 00.;
First National Dry Goode and Clothing Store.
Montrose., March 25 t 1211.
NBW.STOOK OP. • - '
Cx•c:•cilmerwr,
piet received and for sale br '
lIPIIRSINS
For sale by •
LBO, ALL BINDS. 07
GROCBRIES,
At the Store of
3Ar.emb► ciriassigeis,
For sale try
MontrOse.'Aurill.lB7s.
J.H.BAiuris. HG. Butsputo 3. Ouralmt
Barnes, Blanding &:Co . ,
gjtavii4 And Stanitt Nato,
LBlTAZl,slialitt Is 1840.1
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL SINPS OP
MARBLE AND GRANITE NIONUMENTS,
MANTLES At.
~ ~
IMPORTpREI OF sCotca giants,
26 ChenangoBt,,Xptlet. P4oty
Sack 8. tele. - BINGII 1
. 470 N. N. ir
EMOVED ENLMGED
GROCERY STQEE
,
to the biatiding -tour doors above the Pint Nations
Sisk. Mho dvanse, (formerly oecapbul by 1. P.
staap,) vorhers I have enlarged my start o! • ,
roof, es, rows MS,
a P • eil,
rinvite etmpetinon both in villainy 04 Mauro
give me a call and be convinced that I can do you good;
. '
'WILSON J.4'111=161..
Montvale, April 26.1.8111..7-7/.
W. CLARK. PRACTICAL 'MA
CHINN? AND GUN SNITS,
Bas located on Public Avenne,(baisnittut of B.C.
Sarre's store building) whore ,be Is prepared to do ail
Made osthin %WAWAOwing *whine repaid ng.flaw
you, Lock repairing wing ;lett zo.c.banica/loos pu
shot oak% and an as tonsonablo tffnis s • can in g
done elsewhere..' Allwork warranted. ()ydeys by
Px 014 9 litten4alo... , Yonr.pittronise ls solioited t
ovi e trim
elicr 4 o ug airNinl . „
ler n et isod. 11
u - W.OLARK i..
FLOUR.
8. Z. WISE.
B. J. WEBB.
ALSO:
I have iemoved iaf
rill. ELLEN E. MITCHELL, PRY
- sician and Burgeon, graduate of *he Woman e
liedioal College of the N. Y. Indrmary k _ then , rest ,
dent physician for a - year in the Woman's Hospital' in
N. after; four yearb' practice in Yon do Lac. Vis•
cousin, bas located in Montroie. Special attention
given to dlooasea of women *ad children. °Octet'
0111 loot orients Sinai,. in the 034 DaYl4 Polit komg .
stead. • _ •
Yonitroac,Dec.ll,lBlls.--11m*O0
D. BiLL;DWIN, if., D., HOUCE
pathie Physician said Burgeon. has located
himself at Montrose. where he wilt attend promptly to
all professional business entrusted to lib, care.—
M - Oftice tit Carmalt's bulldog. 'Hand floor, front.
Boards at Mr. B. Baldwin's. • • .
Montrose, Pa.. March 10,1815..
DR. W. W. SMITH, DENTIST,
Rooms at his dwelling;oext door north of Dr.
Halsey's, on 'Old Foundry street, where, be would be
happy to see all those in want of Dental Work. "He
feels confident that he can pieseoall.botb In quilityof
work and in price. Office hours from 9A. X.LO 4 r.*.
titoatrose.ireb.ll,lB74—tf -
VALLEY .1100 E, GREAT BEND,
Pa. Situated near the Brie Railway Depot.—
Is a large an* etommodiotis house, Has undergone "a
thorough, repair. liewly furnished room and sleep,
ingapartreents,splendidtabiestatid all things cosppris
ing a tit St class hotel. • RRNRY larLiRT, •
Sept. 10th.11378.-tf. • - Proprietor.
-
ILIIMIS STROUD,
FIRE AND. ,
I
mance Agent': "Jabnainees attended to '
promptly,on fair terms.- Offing arat - dooreastotthe,
bank of Wm. U. Cooper £ Co.,Ptiblic Ayenne Nont
rose., Rik: .; ~ , ' (Ang.1,180.1 '
. J.i iy 17, 1872. .< , , . BILLIXIIII STROUD.
T HE PEOPLE'S' MARKET, PHlL:..:;atil Hahn, Proprietor. -Yreah and Baited Keats,
Hanle, Pork, Bologna Ban+ age.etc,., of the best' gnat.'
itY; constantly on band , at prices to snit.,
240,ntrimp, P 1,., dall; 14.1818.41 T - - .' , ' : •
VDGA . R A. TURRELL.
Ct)U2iBBLI.OB r ATLAW, • '
No. 170 Broadviy, New. York CitY•
May 12. eb :11. 1874.-IyY. • - -
..
L ITTLE'S 'AND IjtAItESLEE
. "torneys at Law; Montreal, PC AT
' (Agee ppposite .
the TarbellAppee.. .., • .. ,• '. ••• , . , .. •
B. B—Lriltial. • - •
GE°. P. l IATTLE,
M0ntr05e.0et.15,1372.,:, •.' ,• • is,L4BLAIFTISLZE.
A W. :600LEY, 'BUILDER, .L .
STILL , ON TELE TRACK I
Every style of buildings erected,- end everything
furniihed, at GIMATLY RIDUCED PRICES. COntracts
cheerfully furnished. Stair building a specialty. None
bat experienced workmen tolerated. jan.2AMis.%
Montrose; 3H arch 22,1816."-Byl'
I,v 8. , DEANS, : DEALER ,IN
• Books,. tattoo sry Wall Paper, Newspa
pers, Pocket' Cutlery, Stereoseciple Views; Yankqe
Notions, etc. - Next door to the Post Office, litoitrus4i,
114' W. B. ,
-H
,apt-110, • • - - -
VXCHAN.GE.AOTEL. M. J. HAR,
ALA rington wishes to Inform thepoblic Sitathaying
reitecjihe Hzchange Hotel in.lXontrollet •Veffs now
prepared to accommodate tbe traveling polA:o in
-flist-classetyle. • •-•-
Montrose, 4ue..A8,1873,. • , ' •-1
RETRRITT, DEALER - IN STA
.
JLJL • l• and Fancy Drz Goods, Crockery, Rani
wire. Ir on,. Stoves, ,Drpgs. ,and 'ante, lkoOte
and - Shoes, mats and Cap•,-Pars;jafilo Robes. Gro
tariev,Proirisions, It.
Newlitaltord.loyr 6, ."1111---tt. • " ': •
.10H1C- GROVES; PASIIIONII3LE
K.F, Tailor, Montrose; Pa. Shop- Over Chandler's
Store. All orders Ailed In caret-class atylo.. Vatting
done to order on short notice, 'and warranted to At.
Montrose, 'Trine 80.115..
tv
ENTEWNIAL - BARBER SHOP!
V. 4.1 Gall wit toe *mold clifsee u berVtli—ever 8.
J. Webb' store, wkere yes .eaug nt abatis.
cutting Boar in thi bust approvedtifiliserAsi=
notice... ; reee.3... B. WILLIAMS. -
Notttrine, Sept. i,lBl6mi.
EWIS KNOLL, , SHAVING AND
hair Dreasinz Shop in Searle', Lew building,
below Haprevs OMce, Where be will be found ready
to attend all wbo mar want anything in Me line.
_ Montrone P;. Oct . 18:1561.
FT. PURDY. MANUFACTURER
a. of wagone of all kinds; Alio make** SllSCilligr '
of Wood work for sale. Repair. propiptly attanded
OM on ry bast stock; and alms to make only fLtat-dkai
work. , • , ,Estpril 1111,16764 '
R. W. •L. RICHARDSON,' PHYSI
JL-R- eau and Surgeon, tenders b I ?professional s er
vides to the etttiens of Xotktrose and vicinity.. Office
at his risidereeon 'the . cotner east of the Foun
d:l. ' • is 69/ •
00VILL• ANTYDEWITT; ATTOR
,
U -Asia at Law atvlSoileitors inßankrupte*. Om c.
Igo r 44 Court Street. °Tor City Natiotkal Bank, Blue.
uaraton.l4.7. SPY, R. Scortu.,
Jung 114 h, - , , ' Jzsoita D4WITT.'
gotE .DRUG" ' IS
togeetlisics a sind It *deities, iligara,,To
bacco, Pipes, Pocket. Books. 'Specials*, Yankee. No
tions. disc. BriekßlOck A. it BIIENS .
scoatrose, Pa., May sth, 1875.
F. FITCH, :ATTORNEY AND
-1-4 • Couneellor4diaw " Meatless, Pa. OMee .as
heretofore, below.aud west of the Court House.
Montrose, January . 27,1875.-Iy., •
• • •
fiAl , - A. LYON, SUCCESSOR TO .
ILL* Abel Tarnill, ,dealer . in ,Ltrage. Medicine's,
Chemicals, Paints, Oils. Dye-stuffs, Teas, Spices,
Taney oi3ioode,Jewelrf,Ferinineyy,
Montrose, May 19.1075.
L d.: w&BB.
U.
WitkArtoll7; - ,
• CITaIIII4IIIIER-AUD I.a.lfD etrairszon,
-P.O. address. 'MLA'S') Forks,
, fpnquohailusteo.;Tii.
sO. WARREN, 471`' A.T
* Law, Boitaty; Badk Psy, Penitoie and RV
onvot r lott Claims attended to. Olfipc
,Art, ~.por
'belo7 Boyd% Store , [At .1,40,1 ,
ATTORNEY ATiLtiN f '
!Controls,. P. Collections prplorlyioendoit
to; vestal attention given,to Conyvtneing and (#:
nbani Court practice. Office on Public item! cif a'
Ant National Bank, back. Plonk 119, ift.]
WILSON J. TURREL, SURVEYOR.
wvjgoarenf=droaV:lF:nrlinse the
burin."'
Ntlitrose, Ps., SePtAkinklar y.!),r‘t.!!ll".
w. :SXtrrn;:s:CAB*ITET- - AND
- r itinufailuiers. jiecoi Main street..
lionteose, Pa . ." • Plug. 1.1809
Law; iittles over the Store
e Brick Block Pa. Lkug- 1i'40.1,,
fliittFFlS , IS SAYRE, .DEALERS'IN'
liardwa re. Iron;,Nalla, - , - ticiiiikiaijiiiihlag Good*,
Or:Kinks andPrOviiiats'ritotokEitaire:34ooanta,gald
Fished Tin ',match 16.
B. rA. H. McCOLLUN,.• AT
torneolit Law. Of!lee over W. IL Cooper'fb
Mostrolit. }!&,i Marto, 1573.-41
0. DAMP ATTORN:BY
Li. Law, litintreae„ Ps. Office over Wm. H. Cooper
Si Co.'s Batik. ,„ , , • :
Montrose, Pa., Seri:lsth,.lB7e—lr. " ' '
f4ILBERT S. JOHNSON,
, A. 17 CT 101t*B11, 44 . 14,re50 i . ‘,,
'Larch -11176. , '
-'NO:4Mo** P*
4i. -- ATTORNEY" AT
.11.2.4:- 'Law: oftkei- oier A. ,IS: Owe* Dinil34oiet
Brick Block. litontrOse , 1 1 ,11, I J!iiie 9, IL --I.fr,
Arc BLX,
for, So
Business Cards.
1 ` ,. :' , :: . A,4 4 7 , 1011,1!Wit,':'..:10,4rei0
Business Cards.
BACON, WII,L. HEREAFTER
furnish the citizens of lien trate and Vicinity,
with itret-ckuss Weld. Basenit, Rolk Pies, Cakes and
Cookies, Tarts. it.. Isc..-Jhe. Parties and Weddings
bupplted,and - quality guaranteed. •N"Dlnis ROOMS
ilrak*, where N.. Celli* will be reanci ready to ad
the issufts of Itie inner man, •
onto* Kay ad. 1816 i R. BACON.
s. POTTER, DENTIST, WISHES
10 Worm the people of Montrose and VI elnl4r,
that ha isperrosnentit i licated,k t thesecond stor,rot
„ , fts i m
pplli new bull ; opposite Cooper's Bank. Ait
kinds of'Dental Work one in. the beet manner. ,
N.B.—Nitrous - Oxide, Laughing Gass, given for WS
painless ettioselon WAIL
Montrose, April Eh. ltrie.—tf
'MEW MILFORD MACHINE SHOP.
All kinds of ntsehlnery nude, or furnished to or
der. Repstriegprotaptly attended to.
nmus
New Milford , Nay it 1876.--/Y.
-Ai M. A, CROSSMON, ATTORNEY
at Law. Otte* over the first , Natioe
Bank r ityntrose,Pa. • W. A. Cat:mmHg.
tkohtroae. April 111; 1818.--ti.
PIL lAN & CO., FIRST.
ft tafiding. Montrose, Pa., Deacts tat
Dry Goods, Clothing, MI alnsry Goods, Boots .m Yhou
tt0.„40. tApril 61. '7ll.—tn
B.NYDER, D, 1101(17;
a 'pettite Physician end ea so
Ps. . Clic* at the Union, H ote l.. . r g . New*Ward,
AzM. tdl'6.-ti • •
Bank!ng t 6.9.
pAN : KINO:: - .,uoVE
WM. 11, COOPER CO,
'MONT.ROSE , PA.
GENERAL 13ANKIN'e BUSINESS DONE.
COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL •
POINTS• AND PROMPTLY AC,COUN
. TED FOR AS HERETOFORE.
•
DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN EX:-
, CHAN GE FOR SALE:
UNITED STATES & r OTHER BANDS
BOUGHT' AND SOLD.
COUPONS AND. CITY AND COUNTY
BANK iCHECKS CASUED AS
• • USITAL
,
OCEAN STEAIiZR.PAIbSAGE TICS
ETS TO AND FROM EUROPE.
INTEEEST . ALLOwEp ON. SPECIAL
Tam' DEPOSITS, A.S,APER AGREE
MENT WHEN , THE DEPOS=
IT IS';
In the future, as in the pest, we stud) endeav
or to tremact - all 'money' business to the path,
faction of ourpatrmu and corresliondstits.
. • • •
111. - 000,11111 A co.,
Montroie, *arch 1.0 ',76.--tf. Banker&
• ' ' •
SUQUEHANNA • COUNTY AGRI-
CULTIIiI4, WORKS,
Haying, been reorganised ander the name, end
style of Sannehanns, County Agrica e ltsna
Works, limited,
R.herrari, W. li. Coop's, Treas.,
D; Becretars.
Are now proporod to fang*, ori ibirt natio,
stationarg engznes,
CIRCULAR SAW `MILLS,' TURBINE
WAT.ER, WHEELS., ,
And .do all kinds of milt and job wort vroniptly sad
satisfactoril:,, atlas, *sa, 'Ws osoninstnes and hare
on bind s carp assortment of . 1 ,
L ' 0 w orriiirsovuti
_ PAT'T'ERNS.
CAULDRON KETTLES of different swim,
ADJUSTABLE BARN DuOR. IJANGDPIGIt
MEADOW ROLLEBS, iILACRIMIVRg'
FORGE& POTS and GRA'ITS. DOG POW
ERS for 'Churning, One and Two Rome POW
ERgand•TIiItEBBERS, of tbie latest and bat
patterns, &c.,
Mqutrose, March 1,187 g.
CH B O r 2E t FRUITS AkID VEGETA-
,:27111 : 111CAD OF NAVIGATION;
PEACHES, ORANGES, LEMONS,
PEARS, ;PINE APPLES, PLUMS,
QUINCES, ON.IpNS,
TOES, APPLES, CAB
, .BAGES,, PAN'A,NAS;
°ANTELOPES,
GRAPES; ' '
vivEuT',
, .
all at- bottom -prim% by u" .
• „ • L - • • :,,,-a-/CISULLARD
-11-quairote; .mm16..11115. -• * "
ox 1014 I
„
Mimi brinks it thathaving 'been 'elected County Treat-
Uter for the ensuingAhroe yearsJ am to discontinue taY
Insurance,busineo. 11.1310 R is UNTRUE. and
)Withottt fotmdation,•Mbt while thanking
In
for kind
ness, and lippreciation ot,good -Insurance the pots I
ask a continuance Of Vat patronago, prom sing tbst ail
busitteasentruste•l tome aliall be promptly attended to.
-My Companies are all sound and reliable, as all can for
tify who have met with losses daring the past ten years •
at my Agency. Itead the List I •
North *Utah and IfOreithille Capitol - • 810,000,000 '
Quoins of London, 41 2.000,000
Old Franklin, Pluladelphla, Assets, 8,6000
coutfaental t N. Y., " ' nearly 3,000,1
rltufnix oftUargovd, _ 44 " 1000.00:1
Old Hanover, It, Y., " " / ,41000 '
Old. Farmers, York, ' 1.000,0
h oPlexopreseut rrew "iofit Mutual Life Ins mace
'of Oyer alleate standizig.and assets over $80.000,C00
tay
Allvart ia so:the Masonic Mntualliewelit Association of Penn
,. • v„
Firset as Aefildental L*Ol Int 'coasting all accident!,
in the Hartford Acetdaut kw.. Co.: Polities writuu
trotntona day to one year. Only lth coats fora $3.01
Policyi!l, l lsase call or s*d word, wins you takes trip
Ve r l r feOetrtair t
4astww).4.opis.l9 unik.er
Bachu