The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, December 20, 1876, Image 8

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    tam and gonooda.
The Wife 4 0 the Period.
A blushing couPle--latilywed- :
BitOionsht their 'ivesternfilisme, i .tias said if.
W1i036 young , with his dear,
likiesiefi , to act tbliitioneer.
He hired no helphimself.to aid,
Anttlphe, einploy'd no kitchen maid—
Thus in a careful Prildent way
PreParint for a rainy day,
The bride, with health and beauty bleated,
Was; Peited, idolized; caromed ;
The honey-mOon so sweetly sped,
hardly'eould be sung; or said i.
Ilukthings'grew,inix'd on table, shelf, ,
The bodge segm'd not to. "keep" itself—.
No yitace for this or that, was found ..
Thingswere promiscuous--pitchl 'round,
As in old bachelor's halls, where Cain,
Oksps h and ditty dishes reign ;
W here house, .unmended, misery breeds;
``'o button buist secedes ;
Wirre elbows. like ragged rhYme, •
FoOotn!y,milis the."stitelf,ln tulle';"
. Where beds are, nadeWith' many ',a hill,
Clenvuts'd as by a threshing-mill ;
Whtre,eobwebs dust! ind'iiiinber
Defeitible RS printei's . :
Where specks. and flies, and bugs abound,
And creeping things invade the ground I
Well--:when the fond, bewildeied mail, •
With Whom our story just began ,
Awoke to see-low th , is7,s appear'd,- •
Or lyor„-11io'nle,
s . hk43 engineet'd-L'
Hqd,: t reekby week, his linen drawn,
,Till irelpicleanly•Aud was gOne ;
Whih he taral garment• Hood bath sunk,
The very last was on him hung—
He thouilit-t4 keilfly:hintilesire . . '
To be supplied with fresh , attire'.;
- So.briAt and early' out he creeps,
oAtzthorri; Wide,let; hddailing
Builds7higklbe Pr,9isedai t!IP 3 Ps
Tort the pots and kettles,,on, ,
rifra with soft water to the brim.
Thlsfione, just Hien, smoking him,- ,
His angel, with , her , nightcap raised,
Alooking-earnest and -amazes},
Etolaimed, (as soniething were amisi)-r
"Why 1 husband 1 husband hoW is this ?.
Vgiteil me, pteciOus I tell me why •
This' strange. perfOrmance meets my eye ?"
"Donit.be alarmed: ), says he,,,"dearAlose,
Butt must somehow , have some CIOICEI 1
T4usee. by Jove there is a lackl=
11(ellast clean thing is on my back 1"
• .4
"Oh.! then,l".:-with ecestasy said she,-
"lash lbw; while'at it one for me 1"
Thus Woman's -rights wives dO begin
T*break their naughty husbands` in.
. .
• fat* oess
_ .
°relent ._ .
.. .
Ati 'article in' the Revue Harlicoltians.
-.4.
'acid and pu.blished in - the - Farmer
(Eng.) _contains. some points *eithsr'et
attention by, our American larnierionYthe
earns principlea : which govern the ,growth
1
of this tuber, in T Etirope are also potent
herq:.•,',lNitien. Wt , :' W ant to regenerate.any
particular kiiid of potato,. or still more,
to Otiverit its degeneration; it is of...th&
first importanee to make a judicious selec
tion. Another :,plan is 'to' choose- the
seed, when digging
_up.. the crop, from
•the well furbished roots, and select.the
tube' ..ithicliTia6 inostAtyOldal otlbe
special variety under treatment.
The shape of the -tuber need not be
toot much considered. . some
_people
imagine that ,tubers' Whitihillifei from the
usdal shape of 'the kind to which they
belong, are of necessity.degenerate speci
mens, but ; this is an : error.. Knberippay.
be VIA exactly Of' the shape :error..,.
of the variety, and yet product-,,will
shaPed potatoes in thc following year.
..As a rule the. shape of variant, kinds ; of
'potatoes differ' ado'cirdiligto the ii atiire cif*
She ,E92i-titi, Mil l i? . h they, are . cultivated.
For `example , it is generally supposed
that the. .:,ltiar,jOuliri!, ought
,_to be long
and narro w M ;
UeVertheless, 'some " light .
ettll& scAls pro,duced it in a
.sifollen, . and
sordetithes even rouiided forth though it.
turn4;otit long„ and _narrow if, grown in ..
Stiff s6ll. It ii - ii generallY physicial fact
sommou to almost all plants, and special
ly marked - in"the calico -- of the potato;that
if they *repla,4o. early every year, .tbeii
precocity 'increases, whilSt 'by reversing
thlkiiiess ofAictipr ? ; the, - ccrnArpry effect: }s
producedoind they-tend `4 . 9_,:hficoio f a lltr .
In attaining full "growth: 'The Sadie re•
suitoppar's-if,rEptantupcessively in a
eol4.,soii. In Pile case the become later
iniiiriiini 'it ' natiturity.. *bileid* co i
trayy.happens if we select! Warm grotind.
A gt 4tt 10;141100 P e rlidA, gist, if ,we take
the kit buds `that ire A deieloped! t iin it
potato for planting, the crop will 'be
earlier than, Iv we r ,plapted -with-the see.
*rid buds, or still more with those of a
• third germination,''lVresults from . all
thi4o,tiliarongat . the 01arious„.,miku l
tions4o I Ikti, 041 , ii „ in' iitpipttiig :td
maiataitrot exety, - )niPpiivi - , life ,
ViirlOty*Of
• potato; i Itilitioi i iii' . cli'oitie.., - tl'tubielifor
-planting)* too espillial ftliortatice,' , ' .
The empe#loo., pf ;s9oo..properly
so called, might:also, perbSPii be resorted
to, sotnetimesAidVantigkeotisly so. But
bow often must`ire‘ not' `sow before we
gettigid tape, and good: ,varieties _as a
to alt ? fitill,., : , notwithstanding its un-
Certainty, thisi! method . slionld not be
nekles o ted...,, it is generally ' believei that
tieifamilkindis of potatoes, Ana _ as. the
slfarjoulin," neither flower -nor run to '
' seed. This is again' an efrror` =All= i 041.,
will 1101 1 1 gr and, yield ;geed' wil they .
Aire
very" strongly itnanured and- are in a
441)tiditior. of exuberant 'veigatiozi . :; but
it is none the less true that there are some
varieties whose natural . strength . . leaas 1 . il:c ' .. 7-7 ,
em" to dower snd seed ntere:fted,f,tban t '. Don't-preach : charibr ,a4aleive , Boo2 - 0,
i
as. ~ w r,., , ,.. - , ,i-.., : ,: ~, __ . body else toi iloit.., . . - '
- .„.,
Milk Instead of Soap.
4
-Alady, writing to the Now York Tri
kite, says : "Without giving any receipt
for Soap, I wish to tell all the hard wOrk-
ingfarmers' wives , how much labor they:
may! sloe by not using such vast quanti ,
ties ipf this article. For nearly five years
I hav e used soap 'only foi 'washing clothes.
h all that time I have not used one pound
of soap for washing dishes and other
kitchen purpose& My family has ranged
from three, to twenty 7 five. T. have used
Cistern water, limestone water; as hard as
posaible, and - hard water composed of
other ingiedients besides lime, and I find
with all these my plan works equallyas
well, kis this : Have your water quite
hot and add a verrlittle milk to it. This
softens the water, gives the dishes a fine
"gloSi,and-preserves the hands; it removes
the grease, even that from beef, and yet'
no grease is found, floating on the 'water,
as when soap i's used. The stove vessOs
I.alWays set on the stove with a little wa
ter in them, when the victuals' are taken
from them ; *ins they are hot when I
am, ready to wash them, and the, grease is
easily removed.
Just"try my plan, you who toil daraf-,
terdayevery spring to-make that barrel
Of soap - and' let Us hearhOW it succeds'
With you*, . :I like ,the great barrel Of, soap
on washing days, but am glad to dispense'
its aid on all other occasions. I find
that my tinware keepa brighter longer
',When cleaned in , this way than by, using ,
soap, iir,by scouridg. The habit so many
have acquired of -scouring tins is wasteful
policy ; the preseut style of tinware will
not stand it r The,: -is soon; scrubbed
awaY and a Vessel that is tit for nothink
is left on our hands.
Burns and „Scalds.
Burns and scalds are among the most
common accidents, and perhaps there are
none for which more remedies have been
suggested And employed.___ With. some of
these remedies is the citYof all of .ue
to become familiar, that we may know,
What to -do in un - emergency: It is a
thousand pities to have the chance, once
in a lifc'titue, of: playing' ,t-he part of the
good samaritan and lack the skill The
first thing to be noticed is, that - ill mov
ing injtired people great care - should be
taken not to add to- the effect 'of the
shock which the system has already ex- .
perienced._‘ In removing the cloths there
must be no - tearing off of the burnt or
blistered skin, which anords a us4ful pro.
tection for the injured surface, • The next
thing is to cover the burnt or scalded
.parts with material that will, exclude
the air--Flour answers and should
be freely applied. Or common whiting,
'reduced by cold water to' the consistence
of thick,crom, may he-spread on a. light
linen rag, and applied to cover the injur
ed surface,: .The ease it affords
,is instan
eons, and it only.. requires to be kept
moist .by occasional sprinkling of cold
'water. • Cotton, wool, if at hand,,may.be
wrapped around the. injuries, , orlint, or
linen rage steeped in .water inuy be used.
Tiler may' be covered with Oiled:en.' A
mixture of linseed oil and lime water; in
equal;; propOrtiong may be applied with
rag's — laid - over theburns.' The more exteln=
sive the sat face involved in the accident
.p.he greater care shOtild be taken not to
expose it, to atmospheric,influence, which
ingresses the path, and also adds consti
tutional depression. Should, the sufferer
-he greatly eihansted, give _brandy' or oth
-4stßulants. lithe pain be
,excessive
and irritating to the nervous. syitetii,' ten
drops of laudnum should be given Intl'
professional aid can be obtained.
Sluntbering Plants.
It IS well' known that plants -
. sleep, at
ight ; but their hodis of Sleep are • a
,Taatter of habit, and may be_ disturbed
`artificially, just a: a cock maybe waked
up to crow at untimely hours by the light .
of, a. lantern. , A French chemist subjece, 7
ed. a sensitive; plant to an exceedingly try'E
ug-course of discipline, by -completely
:innangingits hours- exposing - it to a
. brighelight at night, ad. as to prevent
alep, and putting it in dirk room by
44.- The plant appeared to be much
puzzled and disturbed at first. It open
ed and closed its leaves' irregularly; some ,
Ones nodding, in spite of the' artificial
sun 4liat shed its beams at midnigbt,And'
sometimes, waking Up, from ; the foFck,.of,
habit,:tO find the chamber dark in,spite
of thelime of day. Such are the tram
niels'of-use and wont. But after an ob-'
victkk'Orruggl: the', plant„iUbmitted, to.
, tbe turned day into night,
-withOut.an y apparent ill effect. y,-
I .A.To , Cook !Pork Tenderlotric
1 - I : d •
t 6 roa t i ay, eman 'a., ripping.p.an.
lat, - roast slowly, and baste
often. - Season when nearly done, and
serve with , their own- gravf th,icketied
with s our.
If, f(sl4..:etit tenderloin _" across,
into pieces split lengthivise,;ntifr ,
1 through ; lay open , flat; and cook on
One vide nicely,:: thin "turn. Serve with
butter,cpepper and salt, to season.
Put in aa stew-pan - a cup of cream; the
Same of bread cruttbs, a little salt, a dust
of Lpepper. a little nutmeg.-.. Set oveAa,t4
fire, and when the bread has'soak f ed by
all die cream, remove,frow the etove,cool,
/then beat a dozen eggs; thoroughly mix
with _the -,eream and crumbs` ahol 'fry:
Serve as an omelette.
Bread on:lWe-it°.
=ISE
BILLING -S STROUD.
GENERAL
EIRE LIPS AND ' ACCIDENT.
INSURANCE AGENT,
ildCaiitze co as op 3Pa.
CoplMl RePresented, inoolpool000:
Flie Asecciation.of Phil., Capi tal & Assets, $ 3 1 500 1 00 f
Insurance Co. of N. A., Phil., '• " • 5,000.000
Pennsylvania Fire,. Phil., , • • " . 1 Ioo t 000
t ,
Ins. Co.of the State of Pennsyl
vania, Phila. Pa. " " 700,000
Lycoming of Mammy, Pa. " " 6,000,000
Lane:aster of Lancatiter. •01 • "
400,000
Newton of Newton, ° • " . ' " 150,000
Rome Ins. Co., N. Y., 611 ‘ 1 6,000,000
National " 4' IS 6S 950,000
Co--, , merclal Fire " SS " 450,000
Fairfield Fire ine. Co. South '
Norwalk, Conn. " "
Atlas ..• . .. 44
Royal Canadian, of Montreal,
Canada. ..
Liverpool. London - & Globe, is
of Liverpool Eng., i •
Providence - Washington, of
Providence, R. 1.,
'trade Ins, Co. Camden N, J. " ' "
Patterson Fire Ins Co. 'Patter
., - son, N. J.
• '
Conn.Matcal Life Its .C 0. ,, Aseette • $40,000,000
American Life. $0,000.040
Travelers Ins. Co., Hart., Capital and Sorplai $8,000,000
Railway Pasongera r 't •,• '.5500,000
Vheanderaignedhasbeen.wClinovirti In iligeduntYifor
the past 20 years, tristuraneb Agent. Loosen sue
nen by his Co nuntinle e have
,always been. p romptly
felrOffieempstalis.inibnildlnq east frora•Banking
°Mecca Wtty., 11; toper 4toa;.'Tnitniike street.'
tifitiNd4tlitotall Agent,
CHARLES 11. SMITH, Office Manners.
AMOS NICHOLS.
Montrose. Jan. 5,18113.
E:. -ita:l lEt)*.T.l±{.l3-7'!,
Manufacturer of
WAGONS tIARRIAGES
BUGGY, CONCORD, PELETON, ANB
• SIDE-BAR GEARS. • .
EVENERS, iSINGLE AND, DOUBLE
WIIIFFLETREES.
BODIES OF THE LATEST S.'lltrLES
JOBBING, .&e., DONE PitO4PTLY
Ellontrose, Jane 7.1876.
WHY FLOWERS -BLOOM: IN
WINTER 1
t i re you aware that you can Obtsin Buttoner treat In
via wiry I That you can , impart balm,y , airs to, you
families" - that you cat! give - ,Spotitatiarma g. ro*M. to
plants and Flowers, and. that' yon can • make home a
Mtle paradise by purchasing one of B. C. BaYres.Hot-
Air Furnaces Y These Furnaces are now constructed
With VAPOR' PAN .by Which - the atmosphere is tem
pered to that resembling Summer heat. •
NO MORE CRACKING 'OF FURNI.
ITURE-NO MORE DRY
HUSKY HEAT:: •
• ;LI • " • ' - • .
• And the tfrauhas come when consumptives mar, re
joice in Coal fires. These fuiliaces are eold entirely np
on their own merits, aed are now the leading Furnace
in this part of rh u conntry• 'All Furnaces ors warrant
ed to give entire satisfaction or no sale. •
, - WVIV; CaM
keep competent men On the road, who are well ac
quainted with th6llitrnac'e bustness and they are con
stant-1Y putting op theseifurnlteer.J "Their /work bilvar
rinted to please. These Furnaces are now scattered in
the following towns And . „
'Bhiglifunfort, 'Scranton, Providence, Wilkes Barre.
'Kingston, Pittston, Eimitirf Waverly, Williamsport',
Great Bend, Su,spnehruna Depot Hancock, ,
DowrisvilleiAndes, Mat garetville;
Owego; Northumberland, and many Other toWns;
.
,INE - Exztu.faotiuLtiOci *IF
Ank s p : ersop wishing a reeommendatiaufrat,m7
Orin the abirre named "pilkeda.' I "*"lifeh,4ly Cofrea.:
rpontt s iththem,-givlng names • of -iirtlel nbleizeing
ttheaklstirqfteet.- , z, ; )
8. 0 -- SAYRE
, ".
...... M.031 - Vpso. 34 ,
likintro*Diiimber.9lllB.- Iffrf!-
A, I I EW,k Imps 9p.
4i;POlX;lo**7".'
*it iiiceilted arid for sale iii -,:.,,i',,
=ll
) • ,
STYPERV:I;qII
For sale by
uso, - ALL K nips oi )
I • F t
GROCERIES,
_ rores.
A 4 "ry
r -
•
INT sale bY „ . -
11.
Mont r*.
135,000
• isoo,oou
37,000,000
• • 600,000
-270,000
_ . . 34%000
ACCIDENT.
S. LANGDON, Solicit9r.
-0-
E. r;PURDY:
I~V~I ~111~~
1.• 0 U R. "
)!.:I;. , '.'', ,1'0f.4,i
HD. BALDWIN,. M. D.,. 11.0MCE
. listhic „Physician and Surgeon. has ,located
himself at Montresc. where he, will attend promptly to
altiorofeseional business entrusted to • his care.—
omee in CarmalVe - building, second floor, front.
, Boards at idr. B. Baldwin's. ,
Montrose. Pa.. March 10,1875.
S. POTTER, DENTIST, WISHES
• - .*o infortarthz people of Montrose and Vicinity,
thathe to parmsnentlr located, in the record story. ol E.
P. 3tautp's new building; opposite Cooper's Bank. All
kinds orbental Work done in the beet manner.
N. B.—Nitrous Oxide, Laughing Gass, given for the
painless seissaaleon of teeth.
Montrose, Apr/1110).1
.103.-7:tf ,
DR. W. W. SMITH; • DENTIST.=
Rooms at his dwelling, next door north of Dr.
Halsey's, on Old Foundry street, where he would be
happy to see all those in want of Dental Vvork. 'He
feels confldentthat he can pletse all. both in quality of
work and in price. Mice hours from 9A. x.to 4 r.3t.
Montrose.Feb. 11.1874—1 f
VALLEY HOUSE, GREAT BEND,
Pa. Situated near the Erie Railway Depot.—
Is a large anti commodious house. Has undergone a
thoroughlekair. Newly furnished rooms and sleep
ingapartments.splendid tables.andall thinge compris
ing a Susi class hotel. . HENRY ACKERT,
Sept.loth.lB73.-if.- Proprietor.
STROUD,' FIRE AND
Lifo:Lueurtnice Agent, All business #tiended to
promptly, on fair terms 083.ceilret 'door eae tof the
bank of. Wm. H. Cooper & Ce.,Publie Avennejdont,;
rose. Pa.. [Ang.l,lBB9.] .
J.l ly 17.'1872. : • •• •••••
~..i ;,~.
.. ,
rrHE PEOPLE'S . MARKET; }SM
.& liPtiabn, Proprietor. Orgill acrd Sanest Meats,
llama, Pork. Bologna Sanfage.ete;, of the beet qual
ity, constantly on hand.at oricef to snit.' •
Montrose, :Pa., Jan. 1.4.,
.1.8711.-Ay ; ,3 - •
FIDGAR A, 1314REL4...,-
COUNSCLLOR AT LAW,
• • ; N0..1714 Broadway,Neyr Yor4Qity.
Ittayl2,'ls.--'(reb 1874.-lp . -
LANI)
torneys nt Law,Montr9,,...
ibe:Taybell
••• • •
.
14(iiktr0pe.49t.15,1811:.: .
• • • •
W:COOLEI
. STILL, ON TIIVTRACKI
.Eyer.t'lit3qe of • and everything
farni§bcd o at (11tEATLY ,Coul.racta
che'erli~ lc r,nrhisted, Stair' - bUilding a
but workinini
Montropi.....Nlarch
13. - ..DESN',„_ DEA'.LIIR , • IN
. -
W . i Books; Vt'Utioucry, *all ~ Paiier, Diewspa- -
Psis; ' PoCket : Cutlery; - StereoicoPic V I els, Yankee
Notions; etc. Next doer to the Post Office,. Montruie,
iiit. . • .• ..-' _ :W. B.;DEANS.
'24..mt. 80, 18T4. ......_, ._..... .__ .._ .
E.N,C,II.A . NGE
, . ,
. rington wishe,to inform thepublic that having
rented the 'Exchange - Itotel in - ;Montrose, he is now
prepared. to acconimodate the traveling ritthllc in
Bret-class style.. . '
.iitontrose,..Ang.2B, 1873.
_DEALER IN STA--
xx• ple and Fancy Dry Goode, Crockery. Hard
ware. Iron, Stoves. Drags. Oils; and Paints, Boats
and Shoes. Hate and Caps, FarS, Buffalo Robes: Gro
ceries. Provisions, &c.
Now Millord.l a.,Nov 6. '72—tf. -
JOHN GROVES FASHIONABLE
. .
Tailor, Montrose, Pa. Shop over Chandier's
Rene. Alf orders filled In firet-claes .style. Cutting
done to•grder on Short notice, and warranted to fit.
Montrope, June 30,'75. •
G C ENTEN NIAL BARBER SHOP I
.6a31 and see your old Citizen and barber—over H.
J. Webb's store, where you' can get shaving and hair.
cutting done in the most apProved mannerand on short,
notice. PnoF, L: B: WILLIAMS. •
Montrose,'Sept. 6,1878m6.: • • - -
Ti _,NAtIS 'KNOLL ; , SHAVING. AND
hairTireseing. Shop iu Searle's , Leis building,
below Itxprel , s Office, where he will be found ready
to 'attend all who may want anything t ehiS line.
'Montrose Pa, ,Oct.. 186,9.. •
A •1
El T. `PIM D ..` kt ANUVACTURER
_
of wagons of kinds . " Also makes* fpeciatty
orwood work for sale. Repairs .promptly attended to.
Urea only best stock, and aims: to make only first laes
work: , - . [apri126,4876.)
R.• 'W. L. RICILkiiDSON •PIEtYSI-:
clan and Surgeon',Unders hi F p rofess i oti slier
vices to theeltizens ot klontrosennd vicinity. Offic e
rssideree ,on the corner east of the:Fault;
dr, . - - I Ant.,l, 3869.
Lc OVILL , ,DEW IT T, 'Ala OR
neje at Law and Solicitors inßankraptcy.
N4..49 Court Street.. over City National Bank, Bing
•aa;mtpii , N. Y: ' Wit.,ECl9covtu.; '
.I'und'lBth,lB72 . -, 1
.-RUG ,,,
A G L E -D ':STORE, : IS ',THE ,
place.toget Drugs :and Medcines, Clears, To:
baeco, Pipes. Pocket-1300kp., pectales.,.Y iikee No-: tiOnS.44c. Brick Block. - . .. •A. ...13UKIE . ,
Montrose: I'4i, - May 8th,:1875. ' ' . ' '• .
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•
Ct
• j • ' •1 1 .-• Frroyt , ,,t,ioToß -EY .?•'AND .
• • cirdnikeell'Of-at=iiiv 'llontrOsie, Pa :' , ofllre- 'tie
heretofore, below and west of the Court HOnse. -' ...
Montrose, January 27, 1875.—1 y..
..LYON„ SUCCESSOR
.TO
LTA.. Abel 'Farrell, dealer ,in• Drugs. Medicines,
Chemicals, 'Paints, oils, Dye-stuffs,
,_Tell, Spices,
Piney Goods.leirelry.Nrtutnery, &.
liontrose,Mayl9;lB7s. •
— I). 'LIJSK, Attornev• - attd• Court;
eellor :Lit*,-; roFe: hi. • 'Office / 'Mier
First National Bank:. ; , ,';
lilontroaq, Dec,
- • RA ft-- '
p
- 71 7-4 7 . •
TON
• •
• AND JJAND - 819ITXT04.
: •P.O. iddtess. Franklin 'racks,
..i
;''s IS usquebatinaVO., Ps.
''l"titrkt
I.• , _liontroAe; PAlrtl'Collectiongprnmtitli at tended
tit Skeepattritlop given :to convoy:mem and p_b Or:,
ant C practiee. ()Mee on pnblic Akenne over
Firistlitit 601 - pink; back. 'Dania 29, , 10.1 •
ILSON4. - TURREL,.SIIRVEYOR:
V,kionittirueo ahead infha l 20 ye
to rp 11
yeaerperlenoe.o. brialnesi;:
454 1 / 8 1n my P;000 1 04.
- kontrose, Pa. , .13ept.115,
Q f'r i}l.fis~
W. , .. W• sgrt ' 4 I —o4l3,4lsigT- b'
r lifauptict tire o ain' strc
Montrose; Pa; 4'
" tang t 1869 1
,W..BENVIJE; ATTORNEY -AT
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In the Brick Block."M eitrOi e: Pa - . 1.444gv,11;
ri r RIPFIS.4 gAYRE .DEA , LEttB
riorftws re, /1 . 944, , Ne,114. inouseibrntsbing Goode,
Groceries and Proyislous,,S i ond, Stone, Jappitrked4nd
Pressed Vitt Ware,'Oe., acc. ' mirth 15,*'76.
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!Alt torbeyett Law. ''Of)lea over • W. 7 IC 00;Otief
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• Law. 3ton4 q Be, Pa., OratCover Wiepli•CeoPOr
& Co.'. Bank. ,
Montrose, Pa., Jan.sth;lB76--130P
A WARREN% i ATTORNEY, - AT
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etroeit:.ol% .attended unt , i Once 661 oor
below Boyd' S tiiTe, nyrooe,Ps
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Matlock. licontroee, Pa . rJu .0 770.'—tfr
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Business Cards.
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E . BACON,WILL HEREAFTER
furnish the citizen, of , ..Montrose and Vicinity,,
with first-class Bread, Butscuit, Rolla Pies, Cakes aa4
Cookies, Tarte, &c., &c. Parties and Weddthg,
supplied, and quality guaranteed. Fir Dining Bombs
np stairs, Where Geo. Catlin will be fauna ready to sat.
- lay the aravings of the inner man.
Montriae, May 8d.1876. B. BACON.
NEW,MILFORD MACHINE SHOP.
All kinds of machinery made, or fur*shed to or
der. Repairing prompily attended to. It:
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New MilfordCULlUS #HULTZ. Blur 11.1678.—1 y•
I [l7 A. CROSSMON,-ATTORNEr--
T at Law.. Office over the First Natiot
Bank, Mentrose.Pa. W. A. Caosszex.
Montrose, April 1876.—tf.
4;1,• PILL MAN & CO. FIRST NA
kJ • tional Bank Building, mantra s° , p a., Dicta it
Dry Goode, Clothing,MlaineryKis, Boots 411 Shook
am., (April le. '711.—t1.1
K S.NYDER, M.- D., HOM(Et-
Fi pathie Pktysielan and Surgeon, iiewlitlford,
Pa. Clic* at the Union Hotel.
Aug 1.16T6.-tf
(.11LBERT'S. JOHNSON,
AU CTIONMSE • Icarian;
Mardi ' WO, 18'T6 Montrore, Pa
GENERAL RANKING i3L , SticEllg DONE.
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COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL . ,
POINTS AND PROM PTL - V A C.COVW
TED FOR AS HEIZETOFOiIE.
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D a OMESTre AND :FOREIII .EX
011A.N GE .'"nt LE
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UNITED STATES"&,OTITEII 1301IDIE
BOUGHT AND •
COUPONS AND CITY AND COUNTY
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BANK CHECKS . CASHED AS , -
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, ... ' USUAL , .
OCEAN STEAMER, PASSAGE TICK
,ETS TO ANDTROM EUROPE,
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INTEREST ALLOWED ON SP ECIAL
TIME DEPOSITS; AS PER AGRICS
: lIENT WHEN" THE DEPOS
IT IS MADE. 1
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Easiness Cards.
Baaking; ke.
BA.N:1:1:NO, ; -1:10.1j, SE'
MONTROS4 - PA.-
In the future, as in the past, we shall endeav
or to txtinsact all money business to the satio.
faction of our patrons and correspondents.
CO..
Mobtrome, iierch 10; '76. , -tf. • Bask ere.
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SUSQUEHANNA. 'COUNTY AGRI=
CULTURAL WORKS,
Hering been reorgsnized',under tbir arm. niMis. ant
- - style of Sesqueliatins, County Agricultoral
Winks. limited
li:JAwierr,Pres , W. H. Coorint,
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De SATRE Secretary
- Are now prepared to furnish, on short noble.
,stationart' 6ngitles,
C!ROULAR SAW- TTREINB
WA r,rmt wH.EELsI
Aid dO' 41115inds of *II and job work prOiapte aid
eatiefactcirily: at'low rate ' s. We man afistare aid haw
on.hand'a Jaw assortment Of •
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PATTERNS
ATTERNS.
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, CAULDRON KETTLES of different t styles,
.ADJUSTABLE BARN.Dti3OR HANGINGS,
MEADOW ROLLERS, BLACKSMITHff
FORGES POTS'and GRATES, DOG POW—
'ERS for churning, One and Two Horse POW—
ERS anc: THRESHERS, of the latest and best
. • patterns, &c., &c.
Montroge,. livid 1, 1876.
NEW ARRANGIEJOIENT:
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PA"MIT • mpugprE; EDRORIUN
Thelindersigrind'iviin d respecifull)annotlice Lo gig
the people everywhere, that to his already extolls*
Stock antvariety bi.Merth'andlie lit -the Grocery, Pr?:.
vieionJ,Dardware:lineu t 1 ';
He hanti_ddedr 14,Vvy. choice , Assortment of
`DRUGS,' . .PATRNT - MEDIqUsTES, .3310,1611E5, PER
&c.. which he flatters himsi 11 he can assure
,tbe public they will Mutts to thei r advantage to exam
4ne before purchasipgelsewhere. 1 1, allphyalc.lans is
this- section eif the toothily-lie' respectfully ltP'.
nouncellzathe hassecured the services of R. ICSnyon.
;as Drugs ist and Apothecary. aboselongexnerlence and
atknowiedgeet care am] abklity. entitle, him to your en
ltrtiontifitien'ee the' liner oreothiloundlng mediciaas
torpreparinitprescriptions, and who wotild also esteem
it an especial favor to-receive calls from any of his oil
^nstomets or new ones. .Will make , the-Patent Me&
Anita SpectaltY. ' Also bomestie and Foreign ltinettlA,
Witteo4-satifixtensive stock. Also tine Groceries— -
LICIIIiO'S -EXTRA' CT OP IVERP, iititg SALitoN
PWALARD.I,&. CANNED CL.ANS.4‘LOBSTERS,
rBAS,iCORN. BEANS. OYSTERS. &c.. Act..
In fact; anythineand Ovcrythi ng that le ordinarflyneo
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i rfeWa° l l Powdor,t, Powder :
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Blasting, Ititio.and Shot Powder, t. Lead, Ow
7 44 1 1,i 9 11 PkiOnthesab e ikih R0801 , 403',
die., rot pa try
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