The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, December 27, 1876, Image 4

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JOHN JENtINS', EERMON...:
The minister said last night, says he,
"Pon't be afraid 0' givin'; '
If Year life ain't flotilla' to other
Why; what's the use of livire:r' '
And that's what I say to wife, Says I,
There's Brown,. the Mis'rabic sinner,
eldsonner ft begenr Q woulci starve than giye
‘l l ►`Ceiit`toward . buyili a dinner.
1 tellyou ouftainister's prime, he is,
But I couldn't quite determine, '
When I hearcpiim a-givin' it r,ight, and left,
J44,104??*a . shit bY the sermon.
Of course there could be no mistake •
When he talked of long-winded Orayito, l
4. ,l9Pettr3.and'AMbnson they sot and scowled
At" everyword he was suite,
r dni the i roinister he went on to :tax,
'` )4 sTiftrei varleith V'eteatitt', •
, And religion's as good for every day
As it is to bring to meetin'.
I don't tbidk mud; 61 "
- •7171ae ldd, Amens at my preachin',
Aidnandallia i timo4ll . e foljqtyini Lek, t 4
In blreattientactilir-reaatiii * ." - C
4 guess that dose,was,bitter enough
For il Man 4 likelOnbs - toliwtiller ; - " t '
But 1 TlooPed that he didn't open his moitth ,
.14Oti l otice, after 'that, to holler.
Hurrah, says I, for the minister—
_ Of emu . tHe 1 said it quiet
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GiverMOOM,e'more of this open talk:.
It 4 s freri,reireshire, diet. i ..',.
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Juit thin the minister says, Says he ' -
liknokuow I've `come to thel fellers:
• Wliti'yerjost this bytusini their friends
As 404: . o' moral Umbrell*s. ,
Go home c," say§ he "and find your faults,
Insteiiii-of hu*in" youfbrothers ; '
Go home," lie says, "and.wear the coats
. You've tried to fit to others." .
' My wits 810,riudged and itrown he winked,
Arid there , was lots o' smilin',
And .lots o' lookie at onr pew ; . .
It sot my blood a•bilin ) .
Bays - 1, to myself, our 4ninister
Is gitilre a little' too bittei
Plictelt hini when meetin's Out; t h a t` 'I
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4.lol,,t6t'kind of a . •ritter . '.,
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*:,,iwi.A.T SHAH'S BOY. SAID.. ',:
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BY MAX ADBLEB.
Il` family by the' name' of SMith has recently
moved. to germantown, and Mr. Brown's boy,
on Saturday, leaned over the fenceand gave to
our reporter his impressions of Smith's 'boY,'a
lad or about TourteeT sumtners
"Yes, meand him 'arr right acquainted - now
he knows manila ka, and he's had more expe
rience. Bill says his father used to be atobber
(SmitkbY the way; is g deacon in the Presby
terian Chureh, and a very excellent lawyer,)and
he has $10,006,000 in - gold buried in the cellar,
along with a Whcile lot.nt human bones,
_peo
ple he's killed. ' And he 'says that his father is
a conjurer, and that 'lie makes all the earth
quakekthat happen anywhere in the world.--
He'll , ebtnel;home 'at night, after,`theie"s been .
an earthq - aake, all covered with sweat. and so
tired he kin hardly stand ; Bill says it's such
hard . WOrk„,, -
"And Bill tole me 'that once when a malt
came ground trying to' lightning:rods, his
father got mad and et' him; et hini right up, an'
Mikes a bite out of everybody he comes
"That's what Bilt.aells me. That's a11:1
know about it And' he tole me that once be
need to haVe a dOg, one of those little kind af:
dg . o, and he was flying his kite, and just for
fun:belied the kite-string onto his tail. !Ind
tlierkhe wind strua Ter and the dog went
boomice down the - street, - with bine legs in the
ali,for about a mile,-when- the kite all of a slid:
de
,'began to go up, and in' aboUt fifteen min
ntes , thedog was fifteen miles high, and corn
unending a view of California, Egypt and' Osh
kosh, "'think Bill said. 3 •He vane down any
haw, know, in Brazil, and Bill said he swum
lutnie all the way , in Abe Atlantic ocean,. and
men he landed his legs were all nibbled oft by
"I wish fatherl `btylne 'a: dolt, sea could
seiad hita up that way.. That I - never , have uo
pßill said that, where they, used :,to ' live he
wentir t tsat 'on the - ' roof one day to fly his kite,
andhe eat on the lop of the -Chlniaey - tO give
be ,pletity - of roara;lMd be•• was sitting
there thinking about nothing, - the aid Man Tut
a Vim ii . awder (loin vie til4lace
taAlelm,, z tbe soot : put pl. the chinatei.And,
wheti he-ionalied her off B il l was blown over
agh)ll, 4 l44oitt, r 4lafcrli teep]e, and be landed'
•n the weather-cock with.-his.pants' torn, sad
they couldn't get him down for .threed r ays; 3 s9
le hung there, going rOund'aniiroand with `11)X
Wind, and he lived by eating the crows that
same and sat,O)a l idp, Ammt i use.they i thought he
Was made of sliestiitin and- - put up • there on
1 4 49q 1 19. '> • I f
"He's had more y fan than enough. Ile was
telling me about:a aanaligeltuffer his brother
invented. It was a kinder machine that work
ed with`Ore** t slottamsaid the &ay they
did in the fall Was to fix it on the hog's back,
and bag'd .wors the treadle and keep
•n unlag 40: down until tte."tnacl ins
ettethe dip 4,6 Aired W 0
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the ski" .. Bill said hie biothei called it ;Ey
rerythoghiS;Own-staffet,' and- , t worked spleci;•''
did .But ide kaqw-:;_! - ?# 3 1/ 1 13i to me's if there
soulChei. bail() machiuqike that. Bat anyway
Bill *le
"And p1e0ne...Ae994, an uncle . nt Ata.
Austous-4ii ivas4)trby a big 'iwatef aint
'wiuni*alicildefiarikiliii& ave . :lief:4la
'oyster. Then be split - the shell open and took
01 1 9,4 1 t t0r,64:4,11e- sailed 411 ans until ;
rte6444es i
dd e1f,:41;1443,a*r1014 ,141 710 6493ifi4-$914 -
.
it tutotkAtiNtiti, *Rimy forfi:1108e, torSio t ax)
to poieioss - wit:W.:Blll.ult ,Aluic;wai obt,
1q tl 00, aemise_be could show me a man
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who usedito belong to th - e company.
"I wish father'd let me go and get a sea ser
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peut_like - that ; but lie don't let me have no
f:C4M i ctW4bll4giiiish myselt. •• '
• "Bill . was saying :only yesterday that the In - ,
dians caught-him once and drove eleven Tail
,road. spikes throith his' stomach, and cut if
liis..Bo4lp, and : it. never hurt' him a bit. He said.
he got away by the daughter of a chief
.siieak.
lug him out of the wigwam 'and lending Win
,horse:.
. .
.says was In : love
. with
when I asked him to let me.see the holes where
they-drove in them spikes, he said he daresn't
take off liiscle•thesorrhe'd bleed to death. Lie
said his own father didn't know lt,.because Bill
waii-afraid it mightworry the old man.
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"And Bill tole me they wasnit4Aing toet -
.11,491 . 0 go Sunday-schOol. He • says his. tattier'
has a brass idol_ that he keeps in the garret,and
Bill says he has made up his mind to.lziela
gan,t44dt,tO i hetwinr,to'go naked, and carry a tom=
ahawk and a bow and, arrow as soon as the
.warm weather comes. And to prove,it to me
he says his father has this town • all underlaid
04,04"ktgolYeAr.kaiec,494;1;:gse soon as . he . gets
ready he's going to blow the old thing out, and
bust her up, let her rip and demolish her: He
5ad..)0.4 4 ,01a. ( 0. 00 11 4 4
tell anybody, but I thought they'd be no harm
Inic.o4gAt Y?u , ;.'
"lAtni belieVe I Must be going. I. hear
Bill a whistling.
,got .sornetWng
to
boy, Nyqi (think/wilc be profitable
to the Youth of thik coinnitmity. , • • .
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irtiE THAT Wittraiki A SPEEtitt
*man:wearing passably good clothes and a
look cf ' mental anxiety , enteied •a. produce
house on Wood w ariViiieit-Yeiterday noon, and
finding only . a clerk In possession, asked
`Say, !are you : pretty well : . posted .on -big
words?"-:. - .• :•
"I know , quite a large number of .big.wordtt,"
replied : the clerk as be finished , footing up
column of ffgures; ,
.t ,
"Weil, then,
,bere's the isituation t . •.k.live out
here a piece and am • something of
,n,big gun
around hoine. Wlval s anything 4 going _pn they
call, me out for et:leech. I Made one on elee
tini w
day,'atiother that night, and litiother next
and )aying the siepera icr a
speech to eciipBe, - •
"Xtuit sort of a speech ?" inquired the clerk
"Politieal. of "courae, M other speeches
were'politie'al; but were very This' time
I want to get in sonie,old,apEk;ers—a few' regu
lar pid . t)ii§ters.
,For one ; _thiiig thought. 1
would declare this_.country in a state 01--wkiat
do you call „ • ,
""Peal2el".. • • ' •
"No, sir ; I mcansonfusion, .exciteipent,. tali]
so on. ~ T here's a word to signily it, but I .cau'l
spelik , • ' . 1
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"Abject terrorism"' suggested the clerk.;
"NO—no. , aroliany,i or something of the
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guen you wean' antirclly, don't you ?"
"1 do—l. do ! 'Bleas me if been, try
ing for a whole hour to ,
get that word ! That's
the very thing. 'When called out I want to
lead off with :' citizens, the tyrant has t i
shown his hand, and arnica reigns supreme:
I guess that will knock
"You doret meanlinica—yoUntearvanitrchy"
protested the - clerk.
"That's what 1 mean, of course, but every
time I think of anarchy I get it arnica, and I
don't itnOw but I'll have to give up the speech.
"Writeit down."
The man took op the pen, scratched his none
reflectively, and wrote, , Hold
ing up the' paper he waved hie hand and began , ;
"Peace has lied fend •arliany reigns in the land.''
"I told you lelilt9 ittatrohy,l' , called but the
"That's so that's This'-stispense is tell
lug on tr.y memory fit of , sickiwas, Now
then - , a-i-kr-k-y, anarky,und don't you forget it.
Yeti not'.Eitty anything abbot, my calling
in here."
"Oh,' thit'ir - all right." replied the clerk.—
"ONCT:I I ? 4 *t 00 1 4 3 the best OPeikers in town
come, to me for big words." .
He halted at tUe door to examine the slip of
paper and after repeating the• right }
word over
SeveraLtimeatie went; on. ._
"A gate of anarchy 18 upon, us, and where
Will it end ;',
lie seemed:sit - tisfiedwitli-that until he reach
ed Wundiciard-'avenue. At that Point he ap
peared to bicome inspired again, mid said
ATalelpl and wbere•will it end.?"—
Detroit
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170ATENTED . 'BUT EFFCIENT. •
A roving agent stopped at Si's house on Fri
-day
"Si4t am 'introducing to the citizens a new
ezecllent pntOnt fire kindier."
He 91,t, downs. tin bucket- and pulled out one
Ott his ttirpentineiwabs: •
YOr call dat asked Old
"Thla sir, is . ray patent fire , kindler, which
largeltiacilitates the operation of—"
"An , ,,,Yer wants ter sell me one ob dem isir
, . . .
"Yef, -- iir,,ksisonid to."; .
"I'M,bletged =ter yer for de kindnesa, but ybu
see 1121 44,t 9 1 9 . gal 1z 44, house
Bat's got contraci4 an' dis.
_yeah tight:han' ob mineJersilertatesde-oper
iiihunckwhefiiliii„dar"is a ! tiitlin'
Tke*int . decartiped; - and - 41 - 4 31 - tiirbed
around to remark : g: ,
"Long as darts lighfood in. Georgia an' mfi., ,
rer in de,.9lit , ‘'. l -I)2evs 4 ; , won ter
ter
ftieeze ' ad r wisii?of a tbi*ltiliefire
'starter. . _ . 41,t -"t 41 1 . 1 4 4'
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fituderit Itilarkiiiitivitelf his , tleliniten'lieittaitit
kip put by his money for a:rainy day, In a few
weeks his ladder Id4utred how -'ntech of bi
ds
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; "It nineflef4tAVY.ls4l& 44.11?/F!/:".
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TZUrY YOUR WAGONS, CAU-
L/ RLA.GES AND.ELETGiIs;
W. ,OtTSTERH.OUT; HARFORD,
Repairing (lone on short notice, cheaper than the
cheapest, . _
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First-class Ptireions '
" Buggies, -
" " Luniber wagons, • -
" " 1' irtiorrnstfrora $l4O to
" " Swell tiodyßielo er ini
To shoe per span new, - .- '%. - ' '4 . ', **2',66
.' corkand set' , ,' . .- - . . ',- 1'.40
setoper span -' - ." • : ' i •
.-- - 1200
All work warrat,tea. 'Call and eratrilnoiny :stock
before pnrChai.4l:4 elsPwh.r e. . -,. ; , . .,• ~ . •
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114 . 104, April
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Fa ner , Ca ids' .itylei With thaw . . laetti.
2%,t Post riaid.l4:l3.llnseti . ,NetElitp.ate'ns . .Co:4.Y,W:
A 31 9, , g1 i n to Active. sellintr
ur Aer Opying Book.. ?To prqes.or water tteledo
Stttople copy worth $3 00 PRhE. Send stamp for chew ,
NC' ' EXCELSIO4 , ..:Q. l ll9.ll(a4ison vand , lai
Dearaorn St.. r • ; 50- 1
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FARMS with fruit and invrovemente nt *eifir *mil- 1- ,
FARMS area. , eataloghe; 'with maptcantt po tiottightp ,
FA,RMS Le illnetratianiilelling ell Akita Maryland hpd ,
FARMS Delaware, sent freei 50 > A
FARMS"; . • Z. F:. MANOR la; Dover Dela w az
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1) AWbON'S 114proypi:: justable
1111 ED superiedes all dialers in price 'and .0g-
Tabili.ty. Sent to any. address for $5. Ainsinesi at;
sistant wanted . in this and adjacent counties. Circu
lars free. .' • .- • : - 50 (
C. D..RAVMON•'& CO• 9 0 1 :Arch' St thila 'Pa
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AGENTS WANTED FOR .THE GREAT
ENTEN N lALHISTORY
sells faster than any other hOok. OLIO agent sold 47
copies in one ay'. Send for our extra tetras to agent!.
NATIONAL PUBLISUISO Co., Pniladelpitia. 50.
CENTENNIAL CABINET.
24 ILLUMINATED VIEWS of Centennial and State
buildint,rsh. as printed on the grounds dating the Exhi
bition ; size of each. 63(x4X ; price 110 - cents, prepaid ;
liberal reduFtton to dealera ; sent to any part of U. S.
or Canada, post-paid. RO.GERS WUITE, Printers
ann Engravers, 429 Walnut St., Phila. 50
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5r IT A COLD' IS ALWAYS DANGEROUS.,,;,. - I
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WELL'S. CARBOLIC TABLETS .
eare remedy Int COUGHS, and f
all Deems °Ube -
TFIROAT, LUNGS, CHEST, tincl MUCOUS 3ißM 7 r
BRANE.' ' •
PUT UP ONLY IN 'SLIIIE BOXES. I
SoLlr) BY - ALL DRUGGISTS._ 50_
C. N.CRITUNT.AI, 7 Sixth „ avernie;RoltYarla,
BANKRUPT - • • • •
OF 3111:NOIsi GOLD-,sTEWELZY. •
We will send you on receipt of - Fifty Cents, oue pair
elegant epgraved Sleeve Buttoner one
one Collar Button one lamitilful Srf Pin, mut
Gents Watch Ch a in. h one= ben ify . Wedding
5 Ring..—
.Aoove lot u;ed to' retail for $..50. ;Font lout aqlLbe
Bent; post•paid,.on receipt of $1 50. :Jewelry,efrertlar.
free. Address W W. BEL
Agents watzte v t) zy v •
d fir, til•; - bi —•
3Elx)stisiv
Written hy Os father. A complete. account albaa
moat•NlySteriQ:ll Abduction end ehciting search.' With
Fae-Sitnile Letters and Illnstration4:7' Outsells all oth
er 5)6115, One agent, took 5) orders in one day. 'Penns
liberal. Address
John E. Potter 4t..-Co.. Publishers, ladelphia.
'HEADACHE.
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CELERY AND CH A.MOMILE - PILLS
are prepared expressly to cure . Sick rieaditch - q4 Xervont
Headache, Dyspeptic Headache, Neuralgia.' N'ervoini
ness, Sleeples-nessi and will care any crqe.i Price 50
cents, postage free. Sold by all druggiSts' and conntiv
stores. Oftice, - 106 North Eutaw Street. Baltimore:Md.
Reference : G. J. LESTER, Cashier Howard Bank.Bal;
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timore, Md. . 5O •
Late Immense Discoveries by STANLEY and otttera
are just added to the only complete - ,
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Life and Labors of Livingstone: -
' This veteran explorer ranks among the most neiorte:
figureA of the cent!" , y. and tnis book is Otte of the - 1;41
attractive, fascinating. ric bly illustrated and tn§tra,c-.
tive,yointr.es ever issued.-. Being the - oti.f.idiatt-itild
authentic life, the millions are eager for it. and - wide- •
awake agents are wanted gni ckly. For proof and tertne
address HUBB..kRD BROS., Publishers, 733 Sansom St;
Philadelphia. 49w6
MAX ADELER'S New Book. Just published. Will
outsell any book in ti.e field. This, brightest of hum
orous books, in profusely Illustrated with most laugha
ble picture' by Arthur B. Frost. Will sell by reason of
its 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 appllear •54
.• GREAT BANKRUPT SALE Os' JEWELRY.
On receipt of .5%1 cents we will d end,pinit-paid, all of the
following: pieces, viz : 2 pair: tiold: Plated - Engraved'
Sleeve Buttons, one set. Gold Front Shirk Studs. I Col
lar Stud, I Wedding Ring. 1 Roll Pate Watch Chain
and 1 Gent's Rose Coral Scarf Pin. We offer great
bargain merely to draw attention to our hasiners,as we
have all kinds of watcher and jewelry at low prices.—
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Send for Calelozne. 50
ga"Ready for Agents—The
CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION
Described and Illustrated.
A graphic pen-picture Otiti history, grand buildings
wonderful exhibits, curiosities, great days. &c. Pro
fusely illustrated, thoroughly popular and very cheap.—
selling immensely. 5 00U AGENTB WANTED.—
Send for full particulars. This will be the chince of
100 years to coin "one' fast Get tmtonlrellable his
tiWY.
i Hubbard Broi l Pubs., 733 Sansom St., Phila.
CAUTION Be not deceived by premature books, as
stinking to be "official" and. telling what will happen in
August and September. • 50
Have been unanimously assigned the
Zilassrt
in' the. SEilEß4lll::,ftwituisirrEs
and are the only organs itissignedills rank. Their iii
periority Is thus declared, not In onoor two respectn
-only, but 'm allthe ItlipartaqqbelltlesjOtiati organ . . 2*
Medal and Dlplothdhave also - been .awarded them, bat:
Medals of equal value were awarded all articles deemed
worthy of recognition. so that , many makertrcan advt r
title - first medals" or "highest awards."
Comparativ.l rank in ex . selleAss.,lii#4 been cletlrgiiti
ed by titeZidirtrialidiotte alonnf lit Whlch4ho SEASON
'da HAMLIN ORGANS are unanimously assigned • 4 The
it !Eta, HANK. in the, several 'requisiteer'of: kWh Itt-•
stramepiek. and.arelhe • onlyrones 'mrsigned this rank,— •
Beet*TuAgesl-Reports; This rusultwas not nnoxliectrat,'
fortorranatave traltormlyi tairea higiterirsVirstin
in mien competitions, there 'being less , than sir ekcep6
treats innuadreds of coiaparitions.l .They- were award
*4 first medals, and honors. it: Parka 1867, Vienna 1673,
, Sentiago lells, PLllndliptila'.lB76 ; tuivice thus been
awarded highest honors - at Every World s Exhibition
at which OW have compered,and being tlie.nttly : Amet.
lean organs which ever obtained , any award lw Batupe;
NEW STYLES, with improVeMints 'exhibited at the
CENTENNIAL ;.elegant uew cases in great yariety.--,
ices very lowest consleten with best . materi a l acid
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;irks:wield p. Organs- sold for cart or instal Ime=
icedOltit,Telit'Pay,./Evkryptgatitieilribiltisit
stairs sativiAttiOn to eitnry r b i purchimer °ran
moues returned. attitilkid` sant free,
AEON I . IIAMLIN- ORGAN 0.-151 Tremont
Boston ; Vitt Mau aquae, New York. 50
1 'PRICE LIST,
13LA.CkS;IIITITING.
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J. 14 . , Stadaid Jo Co., 723 CheBtnnt St., Milli
ATTENTION ALL !
;COLES S op.,,7,pproadvirar; New * Yu rk :CHI;
lla,gottle latimni
Cabinet Organs
Of such Instruments, at the
XTR - Nl r lli t ill 1876,
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r 18 Ito..
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ow§pre: i - .: 917. SALg.
- • • $230
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Will Offer for sale on S4TVITAY,,,,INTOVEMBER . 26th, their entire stook of
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I Weoffer OVER: - -:THOUSAND DO,ELARST VirORTH: tin'
tess
Prices regard'"of -Profit- or `
-Cost.;,We. Intend to dose out
•-•;, dose
the entire,' Steck- in SIXTY
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wliat and' say just what we mean,—
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Qin Stock .18:,mitistiiiy,.i4rize , , go4. Attractive, en slating of all the modern style
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EBSS,GOODS vumiabi ( , DOMESTICS, etc: . -
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f.Yur•Stoek , of. OVer Coats_ ist,urusually large, .
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* and . we-d0 , n06 iritend,ti) keep, , •,/-
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Ahem. over.
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BRONZE LAMPS, OPAL LAMPS,
BURNERB, WICKS., SHADES,
.ERRY,: -- -Slllt. -. OL - F-UNTAIkit'COMMON:IRIMABYL
. Ya-eat5..426-IsTromaa,
Prices Guaranteed as Low as-any House in SoittAerii - New York:
addrere~~by- Sall
Promptly A.stended To.
BEST:lll.9l;:riti-NTI.N9," v.;
inay oftice_. and with
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Large Steck of ',JOB TYril'ati'dFOUß PriaithigtPressei wetci l tempaitiou
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Moth. iri_ Price and eitherin Plii*4Taek or Colored Work.
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ZIONTROS.V.
PLANING
'',:.,---L.V.IYIB E R-:.-.YARP:...!:•:;:.;,,
In order to better accommodate' the community, the
undersigned , . has, established n depot for the race of
Lumber Maiinfactured at hit newly-ereetedbbilding on
the:Oftl. Keeler tannery Site, in the: •
TOWN
use= OF
where willbe !Kept constantly oil hand. .A jail stock el
WRITA.,AND .YEILOW PINE, HEMLOK,
• 0A&; , ASH ) , IU&LE AND BLACK ,
WALNUT LUMBER, •
whichorlth the aid of the most improved machine , / and
competent workinen.lB 'prepared to work intoany shape
to meet the wants of Co atomere.
WELL SEASONED LUMBER, INCLUDING SIDING...,
FLOORING‘:':CEILMG.' - SIITNGLE' AND
LATE CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
Planing, Matching. liouldinga..and Scroll Sawing
done to order. •
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,:..4 .1.:4, 1 , :I
WAGON, CARRIAGES' do SLEIGH,
MANUMOTORY
in connection wlto the above , establiehment. ander the
nutotitelneAt of Mr.-E: M. Rogers our NO&
beforeteliiing lour orders elsewhere.- Repairing MAC
promptly:- -
• As- LATUROP,
Montrose. September 29th. 1875.
F OR 1.876. i t tj ts '
JOB PRINTING -
A SPECIALI'Y.
With our four presses, a large assortment of
Plattt iiud i do jcili,lyike;::oOrders;-Inkit , oSpers,
cards, etc., and experienbe d . workmen; we are
prepared to do
'." 4 8- 7- 1111114.1ndarof Job' Work
• ' '
aOttitf!LOWEEMPRIOES. - Pro:aptly:upon
41pt" . 01 Ordef; by Mail or otherwise,)
can furnish
i Wedding InvltatiOnsi=
EnveloPes;slll Ileadif, Statements, Note Heads,
Box le s; Sarni Adinission Tlek4
ttig r itillt i rtekete,' Law -Blanksoluction :
LargO PaStere, SmallTPsterit,'
, ;''--Bottle Labels, ' , Calling Cards's, Address
eard;-!ltusinciss' Cards, Invitation -Cart*
Patophlets,"Businegi'Cittniars, ,Wrappers,Tags;
' ‘`.! paneing'PrograMmes,
etc”. 114.,
I:FAWLEY-A CEIJSEE,I'
Demoorst,cottleO:
MEMO
Mai 10.
AV ,11: .I'n -•
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TS TAYONS,..Cgigi.`,
~,_ r ~,,TED JILECTIIIC:,Inic? •
'', •It Is a medical preyaration .1 the Chemical combina4
' tion of which is such , air to neutralise•unnatured pro!! ,
pertles when applied to Mao or his,rot , ft ., (i ' r t
•
What la it for ? _ % r _ • k -. •' t
For the cure of any hintliftpititi3atitenessoim womb
or for a 4 ,In • requirl
_iltl outward application.
..
Is at , .. ' sAalliti ..
_, .4090,9 :L ee pfkiliooo '4
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wikt v “ferka- i.,_ `;':' .. •. z ' . ''''
Intr. ;f-‘ . ottrpro l le i!,' ... .‘( .. i. a'' 1 n •
' ' eturn the empty bOttlotwatorsoollotikiind get your
• ~ biter, _
Whet ggent4llo tbegilloNitittikeditdittoVlitt * til
- Ali tho ;:ond desit4 , llo* .101 icialtthilliottitol
r i ll
sod through.. thatoulart., ' ' -
- July st„ ISII. : =
IS XBVir 31ILFORD PA,
DRESS "poops AND CLOTHING.'
:,,,
A:t .: .:': . 014. E R;
.B IN G RAMT:Q N:i'i
WHOLESALE DEALER IN _ •
ALI. 4 -GLASS 1,,,AM, §, AND ,:141413,
SPEQIAL ,INDIJCEMENTB IN
•
ALSO, MANUFACTURER OF
, $ -!
MILL
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..i *..1 4'.7'.
~...~.. —r'P... ~....-.ja.-15,..
2,1
T:'_i• - '.'-'DICKEROI:AN.
1 : • .:!- 11,u;'W‘i:..;.;;;:
y :} ~F: ~
~,'l"~ .'-~'. t.
SHADE HOLDERS, 4c., ffac.,
_ ,
ArriirmiE itArrEq'
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FURNITURE.
:At W .
A W 7 - .: SE‘ith & SQii . ' S
,iof 7 P:f , .? '(i' ',:,-t;'.?“.
Ratorumekumitire War 3room you wilifind Melones -`
aLA:ia:B AND CO3IItON
WtINI.I sTitTPLE
.
Tofie found in this section' ti the cenntry,,of his ow*
manufacture, and at prices that cannot tail to give sails
faction. They make the rem best - • - -
EXTENSIQN: TABLES
•
In the Canary, and Mallitth wT itma
41's cs 1 t zr‘ 10117 :
0(411 bads done in the neatest imunet.
liMill
• • d. , '4•A y
'OF VARI6IIS KINDS.
.14s; m4trissmi•
• OD, COMMON MAirRASSZB'
U. 11 0 E. R' , T , k K itN.,q
The subscriber wni hereafter make tut, • adertszing a
upacialty , in his business. Having
_ju jut completed a
lEW and the MC st elegant RELINE in :he State, a
needing hie services will be attended to promptiyand a
satisfactory charges.
.
W. SMITH SON.
Montroae.Pa.. Jan. 8 1 II Wit—nos—tf •
pt P ORTA'Nt ANNOUN CEMENT
e,..:-.&!'...A . .CORTeSY'i
gAST ! I A
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wswotiidlapoottaly,Annstoic,o to:the, ,001_# , Ibit.
We bite retterredid our .tieW ..afl4 liinKifiV EAm,.., "tv'''
:21 corner ettlottrtled Water etreetscgritt:sre'uuthSß. '
twitb a a Worlittiok Of *OO4 tits; b,ftvejtist irmse4. '' ur
stockofiltreisGootteillbsWlN Oto4. ere or.tbe Tor 7 /at'
•
eat Spring' patterns arid '' Styleis •an a purchased for cash
' f . when...thamarketwao - moet depressed:
- ' /IA! MP/ 19rfrY:414Ortgoeds-.. gold gm Mimes; Ssir ; ,
'goo a i ftitiboris • ef r oiottr• snook. b nusurpsoodi; We'
h
. ilit 1 1 3#0 (41,41 a rippratts out of ,MercbsetTallorbif ,
. ant h. 104 14 tr..,purchased * , large etockyot ,Ms liggst'
„styles to - tb ijot of utotbl i Vagijmerei,etal and of the
1
:NO )40 . st 4..: , ,Ity,i- , Ille , b 4 14, .emPirld to iake eau r
'IL t c,.11,. ...ozit, Mike. T. ,D, , ,....ramiongt •
I " 'itA , . , .., 4At suc co r ctitteriu this eityt sod who
* 1 Y .. • Lies' m00r,re4.10. , -,,-14e. ToyiorAid now
Isetinter. . iolotti c oeselmoree r trimtelegts . etc., fbi .
this 404* .: . sieeilv I*.bould retisfy all that we have
• the letelaritiif most ash lonAble styles, ' ,4 ; . .w
'
!W It Ciitdtally thank our patrons for past favors. sag
prattle - them and the publitgenergilly that we are b*
I" rl 7 llm ir.flie l rf I t to , ill)PitAntkftag. to ties.
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